Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 145, Ed. 1 Monday, February 24, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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•HAMAM DAILY REPORTER MONDAY, FEBRUARY <4. 1936
You re a funny talking man
to be selling cigarettes. You
I*ve known this for a long time
... cigarettes cause no ills and
cure no ailments.
You mean ALL cigarettes .. •
Yes, at some time or other I
have just about tried them all
and what I say goes for all of
4Seriously . ..
There is probably only one
man on earth who would
believe it if we told you that
a cigarette would cure what
ails you.
On the bther hand....
There arc millionsof smokers
who will testify, without pub-
licity, as to the pleasure and
enjoyment which they get
from smoking a good ciga-
rette.*
mild ripy
home-prawn tobaccos blended with
aromatic Turkish
Professional Cards
Mr and Mrs. Portia WopUey of j Mrs. Will Fisher and Miss Aline CHESTERFIELD PROGRAM
JbrksMl-n visited relatives here sun-1 and
1 Oleta Fisher.....vtMted Wtter
9:08—9:30 J*. M. E. S. T.
8:00—8:30 P. M„ C. S. T.
7:00—7:30 P. M.„ M. T.
6:00—6:30 P. M.. P. T.
CHESTERFIELD PROGRAM .
Lily Pons, Andre Kostelanetx j .
Moore and family Sunday. They are
from Mullln.
Abstractors
Miss Lois Craddock of Seymour
visited friends here a short while
Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Short and
daughter, Lela Bob. of Dallas, vis-
ited Dr. Short's mother Sunday, anil
• Guaranty Abstract Company *
H. L. THORNTON
Telephone 441
INSURANCE
ish. liit*
A. B. Baynes was in Ft. Worth
Mrs. R. S. Mabry.
Orchestra and Chorus
Miss Mary Kemp of
$ i\- (Mrolaum Building
— 1/ I.
.. .......I
lied her stater, Mrs. Earl HuUh-
• rings. Sunday.
C. Terrell is ill and unable to be
at work.
9:00—9:30 P; M., E. S. T .
3:00—8:30 P. M„ C. S. T.
7:00—7:30 P. M., M. T.
6:00—6:30 P. M.. P. T.
CHESTERFIELD PROGRAM
Nino Martini, Andre Koselanetz.
Orchestra and Chorus
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Cunningham 1
spent Sunday with Mr.1 and Mrs. ‘
Ted Williams. They are from Jacks-1
L' Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lary and Mr.
I rind Mrs. Hob Cobb spant Sunday
Welding
Radios
boroj. Mrs. Williams’ Parents.
and Mrs. Wayne WHUs were
In Wichita.
in Olnay Sunday.
■ ' *'
Mrs. F. C. LeVeaux and daughter,
Mrs, ip. R. Baugh, and Mr. and Mrs.
I Robert Ayers spent Saturday even-
I log with Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Parrish.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston -Cat* and
wer*i daughter of Ft. Worth visited friends
I here Sunday.
Bailer Work Our
Specialty
'Bill Rinks arid A. K. Evans
In Mineral Wells Sunday.
FRIGIDAIRE
Radio Service,- Any Make
503 Elm Street
'Mrs: M. S. Keen hai gone to
Bpring Creek to visit her daughter.
J. B. Sherwood and Miss Helene
Cecil of Wichita vialted ‘friends Sun-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Ford. R. Vj.
Tidwell. Frank Atcheeon were In
Ft. Worth Saturday for the bankers'
convention. Mr. Tidwell went on to
South Texas for the week-end.
CENTENNIAL REGATTA
As Cotton Threat is cattle center
v . •krtrwrM’ft f
College Station.—The steady in-1 The Wty of Fort Worth has been
crease of cotton planting in - the developed from old Fort Worth, a
Republic of Mexico may produce federal garrison named for Oeneral
greater hordes of leafworms to cross Worth of the United States army
i the Rio Grande river and ravage: who distinguished himself in the
„„ the Ttelds of Texas. Dr. F. L. Thom- Mexican wsr. The twttte industry,
as of the Texas experimental sta- which gave Fort Worth the start
tion at College Station, warned Wed- (hat enabled It to became a great
nesday In a paper, read at the Dal- cny> will be recognised }n the city's
i las convention of the Texas Entom- cell hratiom for Centennial year,
j ologleal Society at the Hotel Ado)-
Burton Jones of New Salem has
moved to Graham to make his home.
Mrs. Myrtle Chenault and Jeff,
and Wanda Brown were In Palo
Pinto Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. McFadln were
in Breckenrldge and Ranger Sunday.
U . Harris and Donald Alford Wlllli
home from John Tarleton for Glenn
Mias Florence Corbett waa In
Worth over tha weekend.
ves visited friends iu Eliasville Sun-
day,
S Dudley Lee and Joe Lee Moore
of Cisco vialted friends here Sun-
day.
Mr. ani Mrs. W. W. Price of Ol-
nay visited Mr. and Mrs. Nat Price
Sundry evening.-*
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, ^dalthewa left
Dr. Thomas briefly traced the i»te today for Ferris ' to attend the
history • of Insect attacks on Tex- funeral services of Mrs. Matthews
aa cotton, aince 1811 and. said that
farmers nil remain ready lo de-j
fend their crops at all times. He
said that bollworms appear to pre-
tA green corn as food and go from
that crop to cotton. Bollworms also
are fond of sorghum, he *a(d.
Entomologists were described In
morning addresses as scientific
strategists for defending their coun-
Classified Ads
Mrs. N. W. Tole. and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Harris of Breckenrldge
visited Ben Tole .Sunday. —
FOR SALE
Miss Maude Duncan returned from
Dallas Sunday. with Miss Mary, Em-
ma Rhisen Miss Duncan underwent
an operation In Dallas.
Frank Kennedy returned to hi#
home In. Oklahoma City after a
week-end visiting relatives.
FOR SALE. — Two-wheel cattle
trailer.—Ralph Bowron. dh.
S OF PEP
Mrs. Harry White had aa her
gwesta Sunday her parents, Mr. and
Mra. Williams, of Spymour.
Mrs. Raymond Wolfe of Ft. Worth
and Mias Kathryn Morrlu of Gar-
land spent the week-end with their
parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. A, Morris.
GETTING UP NIGHTS
Attend to Poorly Functioning
Kidneys Promptly
“On las U» HtsM*." ImMs. IW
DUB TO KIDNEYS
m4 vitality It
Mr. and Mra. O. G. Prince of
Weinert visited Mra. Prince s sister.
Mrs. Roes Hemphin Sunday. *r
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Spears, George T., Jr. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 145, Ed. 1 Monday, February 24, 1936, newspaper, February 24, 1936; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064355/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.