Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 163, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 8, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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PHONE 4M URAHAM, TEXAS
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Cesar Romero • Shall* Ryan • Robort Sterling • ChHs Pin Martin
“THE GAY CABALLERO”
Tha Ciaaa KM. raparMf deed! lat man hapa aaf Esasrltaa
faar Ml But Ciaaa haa an haarS a war* ahatrt H ... anal amlta
mant llaa aheadl ——-■ -
Jdeaners Class Has
Tony Gtxxlwm
Social At Hawkins
Home Thursday
Honored On 7th
Birthday Thursday
Bis 4-Unit Show - 10c — Me
— RCV ROGERS — GEORGE HAVES IN—
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SAT. PRSVWE —
TYRONE I
Brian Don levy
Mary Aator —
TUBS., MARCH SB-10-11
* LINDA '"DARNELL
inwall — John Carradine
|#r — Jaan Wagsrs IN—
, YOUNG
FRONTIERSMAN”
Tha great American nation plctur* . . . written aapaalally far
tha aaraan by Lauia BranflaM . . . revealing tha alary bshlad
tha haralc Marman trak waatward ... and tha virile. fightlnc
Slant of a man who lad IL
Mrs. J. Hawkini wan hostess for
a bos) ness meeting and social of the
Gleaners Sunday School Class of the
First Baptist Church at her home
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ernest
Heighten, class president, presided.
At the close of an inspiring devo-
tional by Mm. Pat Bryan, the class
enjoyed a social hour during which
‘‘sunshine friendk” were revealed and
new names drawn. Mrs Pat Bryan
was elected teacher of the class.
Delicious refreshment plates were
served to Mines. Bill Krehbiel, D. B.
Parks. Has Shoe-mate, O. L. Umphrey,
R. Loftin, Bert Bunnell, Pat Bryan,
R I. Sipes, Bill Vaughan, C. T. Stine-
bowsr, R. N. Mullanax, Ernest
Heighten and J. Hawkins.
SATURDAY NITE jPREVUE ONLY
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY, MARCH
wswisvyRi m i nvnouAV,
SIDNEY TOLER — MARJORIE WEAVER
Riearda Cartas — Joan Valorlo
was made by
man of tho sti
Duties of the b
approve all ha
fro* tost book
of Tesao.
BENEFIT “41- PARTY
The Royal Neighbors will hold s
benefit “4‘J” party at the W O. W.
Hall Monday night at 7:46.
Miss Billie Rux
Named 1940 Gold
Star 4-H Girl
(Kin Weatherford, Miss Billie Jewel Rux, Newcastle 1
Sun AntoKio. (High School swtior and member ^
-J- the Neweaatle 4-H girls club, progmm- .
A. C. GMden, Cal been named 1940 Gold Star 4-H girl! V»ltom wore Mmm. J. tIL Strou ,
Jodie, and Joaa for Young county and will receive Amo» BourUad and R. & furn*.
were Gmham vie- « free trip Is the Texas A. andjM. ] w-*wbZ Mi_
M». Rux has been yard demon- £ w ^ >ward certificates
strator for two year* and had worked ■ _ , .. .. .
, .... „ .. .___ __v of achievemoad to outstanding stg-
faithfully through almost solid rock |
and clay to Bet out trees, dig, cutting i en *****
and rose beds, and dig beds for found- -----
ation plantings. She also sodded the j ^
from HBHPHHHBHHHPVJH
i writer the grass She was assisted J j BnHO^VBTf Mr|lw
in the work by members of her ■ Vf|HRl^|(vfBl
I Approximately 14 tons of rock J —•
I Have been removed from the yard j Miss Diana Cloughley, student at
in the two years that the Rux fam- Texas Chriatian UnivemMy, is apend-
Jly has been improving the laud- • ing the weak end with her parents,
Mr and Mr*. H. R. Cloughley. —
Tegro aij the every 16
-graSINSOH
. - White Sail
SOAP GRAINS
LIBERTY
THEATRE
Tlie sou thus
Ocularly hear
Rb usual acr
Mome* on th<
The raiders
tal despite i
They followed
day night’s ri
were killed «
danced or dii
LXRGE
John Shelton. Virginia Grey.
Albert Dekfcer, Chat. Butter"
worth. Donald Meek. Reginald
Owen, and Marion Martin IN-
| scape around their farm home, ac-
cording to her account of her demon-
stration. . She also has completed
clothing and poultry demonstrations.
Completion of three years of 4-H
club work and. at ieaat one Hnrma-i.rT
’ ful demonstration are the require- m
Roy Huckabee are
spending the week end with his par-
1 ments for the Gold Star award. Miss
SATURDAY MARCH •
Jack Bonny, Bob Burns,
Martha Ray and Barns and
Allen IN—
“College Holiday”
Romance, comedy and lots
of fun.
Rux has completed five years of out- ents in Holism
standing club work, during which
time she has conducted four success- Carl top Rhoi
ful demonstrations. iting relatives
She served as president of the True
c|ub for two years and served one M. T. York i
year each as secretary and chair- Thursday,
man of the Girls 4-H Club County
Council. At present she is reporter > Mrs. Williao
for the Newcastle 4-H club- She is Penn., is the
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Rux. Helen Schults.
Menace
POWDER 25
ISTANBUL,
Turkey was b
bf emergency
POST TOASTIES 17
BUTTER 2
COCOA °~ 2^ IT
SAT. NITE PREVUE. MAR. 8
SUN.. MON.. MAR *-10
Carole Lombard, Robert
Montgomery Gene Raymond,
Jacb Carson, Philip Merlvale.
Luclle Watson, Wm. Tracy,
Estfwr Dunn. Betty Campion,
Mmn* , [arsciAt .. at
TO Tn. ,H CMb ,» amA ^,-tHRIimAA CSURCH
5 with Mrs Lamb, club sponsor, dis- I
cursing the Fat Stock Show, which I
several of the members w4U attend.;*"*
Tentative plans were made to at- 1 ■ u
tend one of the poultry demonbtrw-
tiono to he hold at Newcastle Marsh
11 and at Jean March 13. w,‘
The next meeting will be held
March M at the home of Mrs. Lamb. ‘
SPARKLE 3
MILK 3
0LE0
PLANT BALM FOMPTONWl
POTATOES 10-15
The Garden Stadg Club plant sale
scheduled for March 8 has been poet-
ponech
SALAD D!
ORANGES
BACON
FANCY CALIF.
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Dean and B
Chevrolet Q
muting In
Bin FanRU.
Chevrolet O
LEMONS
PICKLES
CLASSIFIED ADS
IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF
ONCE YOU TRY IT
GRAPEFRUIT 4.10
CARROTS 3
FINE QUALITY MEATS
BACON
VEAL LOAF 7Sf
TEXAS PACKING CO
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ersonais
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 163, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 8, 1941, newspaper, March 8, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064473/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.