The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1935 Page: 7 of 10
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THE GRAHAM LEADER THURSDAY, JULY It, 1Mb.
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Sun. - Mon. - Tue.
July 21-22-23
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JAMjBS CAGNEY - ANN DVORAK - MARGARET LINDSAY
ROBERT ARMSTRONG - RUSSELL HOP1DN Hue* Star Cast
“G - MEN”
First Great Story Of Uncle Sam’s War on Crime And How Hia
Secret Agents Ended America's Reign Of Terrorism! . . . Greatest
Man-hunt in History Filmed. . . Shot by .Shut Dramatisation Of
Gangland's Waterloo.
WEDNESDAY • THURSDAY, JULY 24 • 25 *
IRENE DUNNE . DONALD WOODS - HUGH HERBERT - NED
SPARKS - JOSEPH HAWTHORN - Georgeous Girls
“SWEET ADELINE”
Re-live all the romance and glitter of the glamorous, amorous,
naughty nineties in the beloved murical hit of Broadway. Thrill
to the Girls! Girls! Girls! in gorgeous dance numbers by Bobby Con-
nolly of “Flirtation Walk” fame.
FRIDAY - 8ATUJIDAY, JULY 26 - 27.
JEAN PARKER - CHESTER MORRIS - LEON ERROL HENRY
ARM ETTA VINCE BARRETT
v “PRINCESS O’HARA”
Damon Runyon’s Collier’s Magasine Story!
'A Breeay, Saucy Yarn of a Beautiful Red-Headed “Princess” of tha
Broadwsy Night Clabs!
| LOCAL NEWS
Paul B«mc was in Fort Worth | Mrs. W. G. Smith and son have
j Wednesday attending to business j returned to their home in San An-
intercets.
Mnt. Letha Mae Albright is re-
ported to be ill at her home oa
Third Street.
Mrs. Graham Stalwart and daugh-
ter, Miss Itasca, were visitors in
Fort Worth Tuesday.
left Wednesday
he will attend a
/meeting of the Texas League Mun-
icipalities.
Jesse Tackett
for Austin where
Mrs. F. E. Dine and daughter,
Barbara Jo, left Wednesday for
their home near Wichita Kansas,
after a two weeks vi*it with rela-
tives and friends in Graham, New-
castle and Commerce.
Mrrf. Obie Dodd left Monday morn-
ing for Winchester, Kentucky for a
visit with her parents, • Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Eetes.
tonio after a ten weeks visit with
her mother, Mrs. John D»»wdle.
Mrs. R. J. McCloud and two sons
are spending the summer at Colo-
rado Springs, Mr. MoCloud and son,'
Graves accompanied them re*urn»ng
home last week.
Mrs. Hudson and Peggy Joe Wat-
kins have returned from Fort Worth
where they spent the past several
week* with Mrs. Watkins who is
there while Mr. Wtstkins is in the
hospital.
I. B. Oherryholmee arrived this
week from New Mexico to join
Mm. Cherryholme* who has beer
here the past week visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Cherry-holmes are
planning to make Graham th-ir
home.
Bob Phillips will leave this even-
ing for Olney where he will be rr-
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gammill spent |
Tuesday evening in Fort Worth, ceTy Co
where they attended the wedding of
Miss Pearl Meggs to Joe Berry.
H. A. Lawson of Olney was a
visitor in Graham Tuesday.
L. C. Hubbard was a visitor in
Den Urn last week end.
Percy Collins* spent Saturday at
Newcastle visiting relatives.
Cecil Estie of Caddo was a Gra-
ham visitor Sunday.
Gibb* Brown was a burn news visi-
tor in Olney this week.
ployed with the Piggly Wiggly Gro-
during the absence of Ray-
mond Jones who is taking a vaca-
tion.
John Owens of Dallas spent Sun-
day in Graham visiting his dangh.
n"Graha
Albrtttian of Markley was
m Monday on business.
Mrs. R. J. Large of Long Beach,
California, who has been visiting in
'the home of Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Ed
Mr. and Mrs. Abb Willis spent! Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Reese and
Sunday in EHasville visiting n*la- litclc daughter have returned from
lives Galveston and other points where
they spent the past woek on their j ’"»** the past several days, left
vacation , this week for Bremerton, Washing-
0 ton for a visit with Mr. Large, who
i w t., n/iiii ... is stationed there with the U. S
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Williams will I
Navy.
Mr. and MVs. W. C. Bam urn spent „__ . _
_ . . . ... „ - spending a few days in Midland
Sunday at Alvprd visiting relatives., * T*
J | visiting Mrs. Gam mi ’s parents.
ter, Mrs. E. B. Street and family. ;elurn ^ from Ar(JmorCi 0klv
0 j homa, where they have been visn-
Miss Frances Street returned
home Saturday from Fort Worth
where she has been visiting friends.
Miss Jewell Washburn has re-
turned from Dallas after a visit dur-
ing last week end with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1*. Gammill are
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bates were
Fort Worth visitors Sunday.
Harry Wadsworth and Pat Wood
were visitors Sunday in Cache, Okla.
- Harris Sparks spent Sanday in
Eastland visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Miller.
Miss Helen Thompson of Oleman
has returned home after a visit
here with Mrs. Jack Sprangler.
Glenn Q. Street has accepted a
position with the Shamrock Service
Station.
Roy Coilwtt of South Bend was a
• «pd Mrs. Hugh Hucklebee of business visitor in Graham Tuesday
\.
Marshall are guests this week of
relatives hero. - f r-'t
Mr. and Mm. John Kelly and
children of Elbert were here Sun-
day visiting relatives.
A. J. Milam and family of South
Bend spent Sunday with relative*
in Graham.
Mr. and Mm. R. L McDonald of
Fort Worth were guests Sunday of
Mr*. Norma Mayo.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones of Lov-
ing were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Knight
M-:. sno Mr*. G«ne Msrchman left
Mils week for a vacation trip to Old
Mexico and other points.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gibb* arrived
from Dallas Tuesday evening for a
visit her/ with relatives.
>'h
Mis* •'Opal Butler has returned
/Austin where she has been
nding Texas University.
morning.
Harry Dyer ha* returned from
Jacksboro where be spent the past
several days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gantwell of
Jean were visiting their -sons in
Graham Tuesday.
Mrs. Hubert Mayes and son are
spending the week near Palo Pinto
visiting her parents.
Misses Myrtle Watnon and Helen
Semann of Newcastle were shopp-
ing in Graham Tuesday morning.
Mias Frances Mangom left Sun-
day tor Lake Charles, La., and Hous.
ton for a vacation trip.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swenson have
returned from Cuero after a visit
there the pa«^ few days with rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Leon Scott and
son, W. Leon, Jr„ spent Sunday
in Fort Worth visiting Mr. Scott’s
___ _ sister.
Miss Mabie Sue McJuncin of Kil-
gore left Tuesday for her home after i W. D. Spivery who has been ill
a vis!4 here with relatives. j the past several days at his home
- —o_■ j on East street is reported to be
Osea\\ loai of Jacksboro was a ; improving,
siness’ visitor in Graham Tue*
:ng iv’atives.
Mrs. C. Tuinbow of Houston has
arrived for a visit with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Vick Westerheide and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey McNutt
of Throckmorton were guests ia the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Babb
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mann and son
left this morning for Clarksburg,
West Virginia for an extended visit
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Medlen have
returned from a week’s vacation.
They visited friends and relatives
near DeLeon and other points.
Miss Bernice Phillips has arrived
from Austin, where she has been
attending Texas University to spend,
the summer with her .parents.,
Mrs. I. L. Smith and daughter
Mary Louise, of Fort Worth spent
Sunday in Graham visiting ill the
home of Mrs. Norma Mayo.
Edwin Graham, student of Texa:
University at Austin is expected
to arrive home today for a visit
during the remainder of the sum-
mer.
Mrs. R. Gaedke will return Thurs-
day from Fort Worth where she
spent the past few day* visiting
relatives and attending the wedding
of her sister, Miss Pearl Meggs and
Joe Berry. Mrs. Gaedke will be
accompanied home by her parents
Today
It’s
Different
AND HERE YOU WILL FIND THE
MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
Farm Machinery
— AND —
Farm Equipment
WEST OF FORT WORTH
LOWEST PRICES ON USED MOWERS, RAKES,
ONE-WAY PLOWS, BREAKING PLOWS, ETC.
OR IF YOU BREAK ANY OF YOUR FARMING
IMPLEMENTS, WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
PARTS FOR THE REPAIRS.
WE REPAIR FARM MACHINERY—Prompt Service
BINDER TWINE — NUTS — BOLTS
Farmers Implement Company
West Fourth Street. Graham, T^xas.
for a few days visit.
‘Pepper’s’ Midget Roomer Takes
Has No Pep! Advantage
Mr. and Mr*. James G. Staple* "
were guests of Mr. Staples’ parent* ST. LOUIS.—The name of Pep-
at Prnider last week end. They j per Martin conjures image* of _
nl»o visited in Fort Worth while -P«*d, determination and more speedy ^'"“ilave the InmaeV me~.” ThU
away. ‘ Consequently when the Cardinal
Of Landlord
Waltham, Mass.,—”Y u were a
third baseman purchased a midget
was the receipt for a watch, chain
and clothes valued at $100 taken
! win by a roomer.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. He** had a* »»d hired a driver to handle( ^ ^ ^ H„w c Good-
their guests Sunday evening Mr. J *or at t^ie races at Walsh
and Mrs. Walker of Bneckenridge. Stadium here, it was taken for ^
0 | granted that the entry would turn , . _
Mr. and Mrs. David Sward and!'0™'™ on tw° »nd win ev- »nOt At FOtt’Upine
Mr. and Mr*. Tommie Knight and tTy race hy two or thre* ,»PS-
Injures Shooter
Dr. Fern Robertson of Olney spent
Sunday here visiting relatives.
Mrs. Robertson and children have
been here the past week.
daughter of Arab, Alabama were
guests last week end #f Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Knight.
MV. and Mrs. R. C. Parker return-
Imagine, then, the surprise of _
10.066 fans when the racer came! B0ISE ld|l _A Aot u
staggering out on the track. Not H jr the
only did it refuse to go any fast- hospital. The shot, instead of hit-
er than down town traffic, but it ting the prickly animal, struck a dy-
ed home from Custer City, Oklahoma emitted sounds which indicated itj namite shed at the Home*take mine.
Tuesday morning. They went to
Oklahoma two weeks ago to be at
the bedside of Mr. Parker’s brother,
Dr. O. H. Parker, who passed away
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Leake and Friday.
Miss Martha Covey will return tx>-
Mrs. Minnie Wbeeles* will leave
this week for Austin to spend a few
days visiting her daughter, Mi’s.
Montie Hale.
lira. F. F. Shields has had as
guest her sister, Mrs. Butler of
—O— ----- ’ Mr. and MV*. Perry Hawkins of
R. L. Watson of Markley was a Spearman were guest* of relati-
iness visitor in Graham Monday ves here last week.
Tuesday, —
—o— , Harold Parker of Union Citv,
ins has returned Tennessee is visiting his uncle R
bore with rela- C. Parker, for a few days.
day from Vernon where they have
beer, visiting relatrwH*.
Mrs. S. J. Allen returned home
from Brerkenridge Tuesday evening
after a visit there since Sunday
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Newman have
had as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson and daughter and husband of
South Texa*, Mr. and Mr*. Carroll
of Fort Worth and Mrs. "Hendricks
of El Paso.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Cornish and
children, Mrs. A. H. OornWh and
Mr*. F. E. Dine and little daughter.
Barbara Jo, spent last week end *n
Commerae visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ornish.
W. R. Young and mother, Mr*. F
A. Young of Eliasville were Graham
visitor* Tuesday morning. They have
had as their guest.-- W. J. Peveler
and son of Tatum. N. M.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Slater and
.on of Meridian arrived last wee!;
end for a visit In the homes of Mr.
and Mr*. H. H. dark and Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Slater. Mr. Slater has
returned h< me leaving Mr*. Slater
and aon for a week’s vi*it.
Little Mis* Betty Lou Smith left
Saturday morning for her home
in Houston after an extended visit
here with her grandmother, Mrs.
J. N. George.
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Spivey
of Bonham have returned to their
home after a visit here with Mr.
Spivey’s father, W. D. Spivey, and
other relatives.
was in the last sUges of carbon- The resulting blast injured Langille
itis, or ' whatever it is the Grim severely. • —
Reaper inflicts upon midget auto? i p -- *
d*y* °r;. Stone Flood Wall
Mechanics held consultations a-
round the ailing racer at frequent
intervals, but H defied all of their
effort* to make it worthy of the
name of Martin.
In Good Condition
New Shoes Stolen
From River Hero
After Blood Sale!r**dy tamb,fd int0 the °hio r5ver-
POMF.ROY, O.—Pomeroy’s stone
Hood wall, two miles long and built
half a century ago at a coot of
$100600. is still in good condition.
Of two parking lot* built by FERA
at a cost of $50,000, one ho* al-
1BEW YORK,—It was a pretty
eventful day for Mike C. Darr of
the Beaman’s Church Institute. At
11 a. m. he sold some of his blood
for a transfusion, and then went
Mexico’a Woman Bull-Fighter!
American Girl Astonishes the Tore.
odors and Become* The Darling of . . . . . .,
the Aren, for Her Daring. Read ^ ^
About It in The American Weekly
the Magaxine Distributed With
in a long time—with the proceeds.
A ahort time later, walking past
NEXT SUNDAY’S CHICAGO HER- C“nt** f''P' h<> '<*W /V*"’
also of the Seamen s Church Insti-
ALD AND EXAhyNfcR
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tute, floundering in the East River,
Hastily removing his new shoes.
Gypsy Language j Carr jumped into the
Dictionary On Way ! Kv“-
water and
When
Mr. and Mr*. Irby Rhodes -were in
spent Tuesday and Dallas Wednesday buying
Jacksboro attending ! merchandise for
ander store.
month’s virit with Mr. and Mrs. R.
'• Straight lias returned j Edward Hudson and H. C. Ravi L. Stewart In Dallas. While there
•homa City where she ha* spent Mondky evening In Fort Wo th : they studied dancing, h-dng pupils
friends. | visiting Henry Watkins who under-1 in the M. L Elliott Studioa.
—0— 'went an operation there several ! —o—
G. L. Wilkin* were j day* ago.
—O—
Mia* Mary Clark left last week
end for Loa Angeles. California frit
a aeveral day* vacation. She was
accompanied by her brother and wife
alias
* C. Ray! and daughter h^ve
fTe.kK‘SiJ °
the J. P. Alex- ^ Billie Louise and Geraldine Hart-
rell returned Saturday from a
rsiTy Ann Schluetsr left last week
^ber home at Clovh, N. M., after
h’a vialt here in the home |
Mr. IN Mr.. E. E.
Modi iBtrchanai
rt main until
__ he went back to put <>n
PRAGUE;—He’d to be proof of h’* now h*‘ fonnd ^
the Indian descent of the gypsies. he<'n rt(>,<‘T’- a,,d was
an encyclopedic dictionary of the Broad Street Hospital suf-
gipsy language is bring compil'd faring from sobmersion.
by Dr. V. Lesny. professor at the ————o -
Caroline University here. The die- f
tionury is expected to be of great!
Importance for philol* gists, ethnol-1
ogist* and criminologists-—a lot of
slang used by criminals being of j
Heroine Rem*’*"’
»ra
gypsy origin.
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Spears, George T., Jr. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1935, newspaper, July 18, 1935; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1034910/m1/7/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.