The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1940 Page: 3 of 20
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m OR ARAM LKADKR. THURSDAY,! OCTOBER 10. 1040.
Hew Department Of Industrial
| Education Added At Graham
Sjhdol (Sving More Credits
Banlft
•ous helpful
I Territory
High Be
W department of indue trial
.on has boon added to tho enr-
ol the Graham High School
Hop te the top
In Texas
A new instructor, John Bruckner
et Dallas, has been employed and
baa started his work here for the
basis subjects in industrial education.
This adds several units of affiliation
credits to the Graham High School.
Prior to adding these industrial in-
s departments the school had home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McCoy,
'4I-—dklits for affiliation on basis of where they played “42.
the affiliation prerequisites of the Included on the guest list
Hate Department of Education and Messrs, and Mmee C. T. Stinebower,
the Southern Association of Schools. |jjL M. Martin, W. T. McCoy, Hiram
This added department makes pot'
additional credits that may
“42” Club Has Picnic
At City Park Tuesday
Royal Neighbors
Honor Deputy in
Ranger, October 3
Mrs. M. F. Henry
Gives Slumber
Party for Y. W. A.
Mrs. M. P. Henry was hostess to
the Yoong Women’s Auxiliary of the
— First Baptist Church with a slumber
Members of the local organisation party Monday night Mrs. Henry is
of the Royal Neighbors of America assistant councilor and Mrs. W. M
attended a District meeting of the Martin is councilor.
R.N.A. in Ranger October 8, honor- Following a program on “Steward
ing Carrie Henry, District Deputy, ship” early in the evening a ham-
on her birthday. The meeting was burger feast was enjoyed by the
held in the Ranger Recreation Build- group. A scrambled eggs and bacon
breakfast was served this morning
the Guest list for the affair included
Rosemary Martin, Martha
The "42" Club enjoyed a picnic at
the Pump Station Park Tuesday eve-
ning. -
A picnic supper consisting of coney 1 ing.
islands, salad, potato ehipa. pickles. | After the afternoon session,
fruits and cocoanut cake and coffss Mayor conducted the group on a tour Misses
was enjoyed by the group Following'of the N.Y.A. projects, and a ban- Knight, Hallie Mae Heighten, Mar-
the supper, the group went to the quet was given for the delegation at garet Easter, Dorothy Easter, Ros»
tile (First Methodist Chnrch. At the Lee Wcninger, Billie Neill, Sybl'
evening session, which was open to Blount, Lela Mae Kelley, Oneta Har
the public, the Breckenridge unit pre- ]an, Catherine Cusenbary, Thelmn
sented a skit, followed by drills 4i.J Kennett. Mrs. Martin and the hostess.
a program by the Ranger Juveniles. ......H ~.......-
Honor guests besides the District1
Deputy were Mmes. Eva Huskey, Mr. and Mr*. Sam
BAPTIST CHURCH
on, pastor. ■*; ±
I, 9:46; preaching, 11;
preaching, 7:60. ’ ^
enniaun of WBb Print
ilpit at the 11 o’riack
Dennison is a pie—er
pastor in this aartian
and is well known by
ten.
il HU the pulpit at the
>. Subject: “The Sta-
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otherbood, 7:60.
Prayer meeting, 7:00.
inging, 7:80.
■her meeting, 7:30.
ritation is given In a
Bdown, J. G Knight, C. W. Ault;
Miaaes Martha Knight, Ruby Gladys
to*. Graham High Behoof total SU"eWer *nd - Abftane, sTtTfajJKS!! : Hawkill. Honored
This puts Graham High School ih -=- I Clara Mangrum, Greenville. Oracle; At HOUMWarmillg
. higher bracket of affiliated credit, j Sunday School ClaM I ™' —
^r^^ttancIIrt.r'S'ElecU Officers 'worth, District Deputy; Lillie’ Had- ,riends »nd
Mrgur in population than Graham, in H.rreU’s Sunday School esty, Wic^ta F.1U, District Deputy; «"ed *** -vjmng at the new
class of sixteen yean old girls held Martha White, Breckenridge, District °
Mineral WeBp with only 40,
Ctaeo 46, Vernon 89, and with al-
meut aa much as Wichita Falla which
has 47. --
Mr. Bruckner is a graduate of A.
and M. College and especially train-
ad in many of the industrial arts to
be1 taught, including mechanical
drawing under three headings which
- MM) a two years course in ma-
driae drawing and two yean course
in architectural drawing. The work
may also include electrical, metal,
■atnmnti— concrete, leather work,
cement work and printing.
Equipment is provided by the
arhnni and excellent quarters are pro-
vided in the modern new high school
Health is Wealth
Nothing is SC VALUABLE TO YOU as is your HEALTH.
Whatovor your wealth, there Is — Joy In Life If you are suffer
ing from nagging headaches, stomach disorders, muscular strains
or any of the numerous conditions or dlsoooos which
constant pain.
cause
•Just aa the Bank is the BACKBONE of the community, oo
it your SPINE the BACKBONE of your HEALTH.
HOW IS YOUR SPINE?
A Straight Spina — A Healthy Body
Gruby & Gruby
IN GRAHAM 18 YEARS
Next To The Auditorium
Congratulations, First National, on your Fifty Years of Service!
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_ Mr. and Mrs. Sam
a short business meeting and elec- Deputy; Maude Marlow, Morahans, Hawking, four miles wtst of Loving,
tion of officers at the (Firs* Baptist District Deputy; Mrs. Louis Phillips, foT * »un»nse housewarmi g.
Church Tuesday afternoon. (Ballinger, District Deputy. Brown ! Many appropriate game# •
Officers named included: Louise Abilene, District Deputy;
R,.owni ; Many appropriate games were en-
Carrie joyed by the group after which the
Cletcher.l president; Lillian Bums, Henry, Ranger, District Deputy; and
vice-president; Darlene Frinell, aec- Miss Dorothy Duke, Abilene, Dis-
retary; Evelyn Morton, class moni- triet Deputy.
tress; and Twila Ruth Smith, chair- Members of the Graham Chapter
man of the social committee. She will attending included Mmes. Anna Cor-
be assisted by Wynelle Williams, ley. Pearl Stinebower, Lila Miller,
Irene Townaon, Louise Costello and Rena Caldwell, Velma Hawkins, Eth-
Jeane Strength. Dorothy Pond was el Lennington, Eva Robie, Jeanette
elected reporter. Goldston, Beulah Harbert, Florence
O. B. Rose, principal of the High
School is elated over arrangements
for the new department and saya
honored couple was led to the dining
room where the table was covered with
an assortment of gift* to be used in
the new home. Many who were un-
able to attend also sent gifts.
Refreshments were served to ap-
proximately forty guests.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Waldrep of
Mrs. Otha Tiner
Hostess to Circle
Two of Auxiliary
Circle Two of the Women’s Auxil-
iary of the First Presbyterian Church
met Monday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Otha Tiner, with Mrs. W.
M. Coats as co-hostess.
Following the opening prayer. Mrs.
H. L. Thornton, aa leader of the pro-
gram on “What Are Our Greatest
introduced
After the meeting ice cream was (Sutton. Juanita Newton, Ruby Bales, Bjjr Spring, are the guests of Mr. and Home MiaaiM. Needs. ’ *"*”**"*
rved to the girls at Young Drug Marjorie Braxeel, I«la Thomas, Beu- j j|rg p jj waldrep. by Mrs. A. L. reene,__^
served
Store
splendid talk on the work being done
at the Presbyterian Chapel of which
she is a member. She displayed a
quilt which members of the Chapel
have made and presented to Dr. and
Mrs. 8. C. Guthrie. Mrs B. B. Har-
bin on gave an inspiring devotional on
“Patience” the text being taken from
Galatians, j
Goests were Mrs. J. P. McKinley
and Mrs. Lott of West Virginia, who
is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.
Roy Holland.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. K. H. Morrison.
Graham Creative Art
Club D«>es Outdoor
Sketches Frida£_ :
la h Watson, Lela Frands, Myrtle
Farr on, Nellie Morrison, Lemmie
Burkett and Haasie Alien.
sy and Bill 8—11, sto
«d M., spent tito WC-
ids an
provement in XIW
ly few farm houses >
water, electric tight
ing facilities.
facilities for ra?
Mrs. C. B. Jones
% Hostess to
Three
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
The Graham Creative Art Club met ?rU*If Entertain
I Friday morning at the club room of , P OF D6r6&n CrSSS...........
(the Coca Cola plant and went from j\ -
I there to a large wooded pasture on J ''The Berean Sunday School class of j
I the Fort Belknap road where they, the First Christian Church was en-:
enjoyed the day of our-door sketch-1 tertalned Friday evening with a lawn
... j party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Favorite subject for sketching, it (Walter Bruce. Teacher of the class
was announced, was a picturesque old | is Mrs. George W. Miller,
log cabin on the bank of the creek. A bacon and scrambled egg supper
COFFEE
jf those dlsadvanta
ly has modi Co 0—1
dren. Saif rasped
t far others sad •
code an meat Mksl
i childhood In * reu.
mily, Miss Halo c 4
Circle Three of the Women’s Aux-
? 'xy -irf the First Presbyterian
Monday afternoon at the
Mrs. C. B. Jones with Mrs.
- rewer a* co-hostess. A picnic lunch was apread at the noon
a business session, Mrs. E. hour, after which painting continued
t, chairman, presented the de-funtn ^ o^m), when a business *es-
—feUowod by the program!^Hed. ---------
I by Mrs. R- IF■ Fowler. Mrs. j Two names were submitted for
was assisted by Mrs. Tom membership and will be voted upon at
Mrs.
Jones, Mrs. Chas. |
next meeting. All members are
on and Mrs. I. T. Gilmer. rrqaestrd to be present at the Octo-
' 18 meeting to make future plans
ve members and one gnest.jfor th<l „rKaniaation.
1 Mr. amTMra. A. MR
W. A. Corbett have i Mildred McEntire are the
brief vacation in ur amj Mrs. J. E. McEntire.
which the guests cooked on a camp-
fire, was enjoyed, and the game
"Quix Me” was played. Prixe* wero
presented by the holloas to Miss
Ossie Scott, Mrs. C. B. McElroy and
R. L. Schlittier.
Guest list for the affair included
Messrs, and Mmes. Geo. W. Miller. J. j
L. Ramsey, Joe Johnson, Carl Wor-
sham, R. L. Schlittier, Turner Bacon;
(Dt. and Mrs. C. B. McElroy, Mrs. H.
8 O'clock
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.... 25c
3 Lba. ..........
.... 37c
Condor, 1 Lb. .
.... 19c
2 Lfca. ..........
..-37c
Red Circle ......
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Bohar .......
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FLOIR
IONA
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12 Lb*. .............. 31c
6 Lb*............... 17c
IONA — NO LIMIT
TOMATOES
NO.
CAN
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SYRUP- 43
IONA STRING
’BEANS' 4T,:. 2S^ JEWEL 4 - 33
TtTC E S
SOAP 6 -
Palmolive .........----------
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ONIONS 5 10g
CALIFORNIA 2M
ORANGES - 15c
CELERY —■ 6
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TOKAY
GRAPES - 5‘
SWIFTS LILY
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MACARONI 3
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VIGO
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CANS
PENGUIN WATER BOTTLE, CIDAR
VINEGAR 10c
ANGELUS
Marshmallows, Lb. Bag
iuNNYPIELD ”
PURE LARD 4- 29
DELGADO
TAMALES
NO. 1H
CAN .
AUSTIN PLAIN
CHILI - 21c
PINTO
BEANS 10- 45c
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POTATOES 14- I? SUPER SUDS 3 ~-3T
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Trout, H. I. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1940, newspaper, October 10, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064007/m1/3/: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.