Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 128, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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1 tiona. I the People oi u
12. Federal or State record! In the the aatlsfactlon
caw of thoae who hare been In rloslty. to actu
civil or military eervtc*. | there are In ej
13 I>. A. R.. U. D. C„ Daughters Venusians or
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ternal societies,
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All Male Voters
Must Work A Day
LBWBS. Del.—In an effort tq bal
BUSINESS WOMEN MEET
AT RUBENKOENlG HOME
-Wn—inaptralioi ai Bible Mill;
held by the Beeiweaa Women* (',r
cle of the Preahyt* rlan ' Church ■——1 -t
Monday cvenln*. with Mr*. W N AuitW" T&a*,—Facln* old-age a»-
Varble a* leader. She led a thought applli'anu will he the dlf
Records of trade nalona. tru- aatronomlcal problems profeaalonally. I not permit auch dlacorery »• doter*
mher wg.n.a.-'n.r ..ample, what good would It do! them from calmly pureut., their
! the people of the earth, aalde from statletlcal and even prosaic calcu-
of a growing cu- latlona aa will contluue to add to
to actually know whether1 the great, storehouse of knowledge
In existence Martians or of the great universe about us.— Bx.' a nee the budget, tomhi officials
Venusians or Saturntte* or • even ■“* '* >■ Gr*l“" j decided to enforce an old or-
................. Plutocrats? -For at the present state Bar C&I*S , dtnance. Male voters will be re-
14 'itoaplia'l records, or those of of discovery and Invention, even If Passini? SlXtV 1"!^'° r? * J.7 ‘ ^
we could see them we couldn’t do raSSing OlXiy town heresfter JRfore they esn cast
15 Vaccination csrUflcalea. , elie. We could not even eommuul - their ballola^here Is an “out,11
16 Poll tax receipts that show the cate with them, much lest get a cor Washington. - Automobiles con- however. J# those who would rather
Age For Pension ^ThTiTlstS ^I ^
i hi _ . ......
17 Loci census records which hlmsell largely to theorems of more terme^
Texas Revolution, etc.
Ways Given In Which
'Person May Establish
lul discussion of
group reading and_ response was
given.
Misses Minnie aud 1-oulse Rub
cukotntg wer.- hostess*--* •'! 'heir
|M-nie assisti-il liv Mi-s t'leo llind
man and Mrs. J C, Coleman.
B-fore the meeting a delightful
social hour was held A supper plate
of ehlcken salad aud froxen Ash
ville salad. In dainty little hearts,
salad cracker*, olives, coffee, and
beat t-shapt-d ■ cookies w.th red Cher-
1,a, a;is served The (lining table
was beautiful with a lace cloth laid
green, with pink swe-etpeas and
fern were hi a crystal bfiwl in the
center of the table
Regular business aa conducted,
aud it was agreed to asaist ill
uni,... »v—- 17 Local census recorus which
e led a thoug .■ applicants will he the dlf g,¥e blrth and pUce. National
Scripture. slid f;cuIty of proving their ages. Orville Records. Department of Cen-
Representative
, Census Records. Department of Cen-
S Cat pettier, executive director of ^ WMhiugtoIl D ,T
th, Old Age Assistance Commission. Jg QM i||(.rp|1M> of v
said today when aaked what he
thought ihe most difficult problem
, f old people making application
Application forms will be distrib-
uted to cities and towns over the
State and will be available to all
who want them February 14. whan
IS Old increase of various kinds
(such as hunting, fishing, and liq
Immediate benefit to manktud. how Ramapeck of the Atlanta (Gal
ever leas dramatic and spectacular trlct. The bill strlkea at the u«w -
The 200-lnch telescope soon to be | of causes of highway accidentg-and
installed on a mountain-top In San focuaea public attention upon ■»<>•
Diego county. Califoria, will1 be the elation of accldenta with speedy
however, j
atrain th,
muscle/
the t(^vu
**Tand
un IIMUllHA. • —--- *--W —
uor licenses I sometimes querying lar*™' In existence, and is said to
T —; 1 . -f-bp- powerful enough to disclose mil-
Tm Tombstone records when Istones Hon of stars and solar ayatema aa
have been erected in anticlpatW of yit unseen and unknown It by
(lpath l - chance the new telescope discovers
-------- -------------- ' 10 Entries In a family Bible or' big N, pturlons at work or little
the law goes Into effect. As requlr- other Kellea|ogual records or mem- Juplterltes at play, the seclentlata
J " “....... ..... orandum of families of applicants, [ will report their findings to the
ed by the new law, certain facta
must be established .by the appli-
cant. Tlie law grants assistance to
the needy who ate 65 years of age
tniare. and each applicant must
definitely prove his or her age.
"There are many ways by which
person cab establish hi* age." lit-
annum Ul ianii.it->* — Kr—......... , ,
21. Bills of sale as a salve In the people of the earth. But they will
of aged negroes.
cate
22. Such o^her evidence
Old Age Assistance Commission
may approve.
Buy It In Graham
- ..........- “ Vh",™ Astronomers Think
**— «— ■"> Venus Inhabited
__tkat proves or helps to establish
SCOTS TO gj* tJt issss
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^O^SaUL..
PVstZChri^t
.it 7:3
. It is now thought by gome scien-
tists that the planet Venus Is ag
i likely to be Inhabited as Mars, or
even more so. The theory, if it
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■'WOJ entertain tonight at the *° <h" satisfaction of the Commis- eypn molo lne ulr„r,, „ „
(’hriktian Church with a. sup-, *lon- bv *h*,e«‘.r means he can. that may bp cgIW g tbeory, „ based
at 7:3b o’clock, and program he iB 65 y,,ars of aK,‘ 'among other things,*upon Venus at-
c tfie ' Boy Scouts A luncheon A number of kinds of evidence to mos,,heiic and climatic conditions,
pfate with hot coffe. will he served, be used in proving age are the fol Altfioogh not like the earths at-
Tqlka and singsongs will add to the lowing: ' , | mostphere and climate, the condl
supper program, after which the 1 Birth certificates. | tions on thik sometimes “bright and
Scouts will entertain. A. U Sltahan 2. Marriage certificates giving the evening star" are sufficiently .'Im-
ages of both parties. I liar to support, living things in .some
3 Birth certificates of children ■ form and manner as we know them,
giving age of parents j Astronomers generally, however, may
4. Ages of sons and daughters well state the hypothesis negatively,
-when these are sufficiently advanc- that Is. that Mars is no more likely
saving, and 12 Scout laws will he ed 1 to be inhabited than Venue, and
gjven a playlet. "Father Time" will I 5 Naturalisation papers giving age that leads us nowhere,
conclude the program. Baeb of four-t»t time of applying for same. I It la difficult for the average lay-
teen Scouts will have s part In the j |'«*»porta. Service books of Ira -man to understand the astronomers1
program, 'and in’ fhe play tjten Me- { migrants —---------------- f utywpnlitt although there are good
Queen will aid as assistant Scout-1 7. county records. Baptismal cer- reasons for' such a viewpoint. As to
is in charge ot entertainment
Under the direction of Tom Ed-
wards. Scoutmaster, a Scout pio-
gnam Of Indian songs first’aid. knot
tying, deaf and dumb letters, life
master.
V. W. A. HAS SUPPER.
BUSINESS MEETING
Mrs J. D. Thorn was leader fqr | —
the Y.W.A at a meeting of the
group Monday evening at the First
.Baptist Church She led a discus-
sion of character-build lug. and. each
girl contributed a ^ thought to the
• uhject.
Preceding the meeting, an infor-j
nia 1 supper was held by the nine
*4njipor was oread pfenic
style, with each mie bringing sand-
wiches. cookies and frhit.
Regular business was taken up.
tlflcates. j
8. Insurance papers.
9. Employment records.
10. School record*.
whether any heavenly body is in
hafclte^ by Ifhman beings or other
organic Cl'eatures is not the prime
interest of those who deal—with
and 'brief plans ma3e V>
al service program.
Woman Amazed
At Own Image
After Blindness
-4>aU y.akti_Pliv—-Rlind; for
than ^twiNitv yearn before vie-1
Ion v»a» . »*SHIbrf*d by a delicate op-
. eratlon, Mrf» Mary Jemima Ch**ck-
«U/8. s7. d/*srribf*<l today her lie-
wild* rm^nt at the age of
far**.
‘ When th« handaK**» were remov-
ed I looked into the fare of a per-
son a<> strange and unpleasant that
! war frightened. 1 turned and Haw
the strange person turn at the
‘ ’name time Then 1 realized I was
/looking into a mirror. Goodness,
/ irrarior.s I was startled.”
ft v It In Graham
Constable J D pswson has been
ill at his home on Eas. Street since ;
the midtli of last week. 8peneer
Mayes u ports his condition murk
the same today. • *
Buy It la Graham
K. C. Wood visited his mother in
Jacksboro Sunday.
Spring Fashion Parade Swings to Action
NEW YORK . . . Spring fashions for women are now very much on
aradf hen. Os the left is an early straw with high pointed crown, trimmed
xth a spray of blue cornflowers and pink and yellow bachelor buttons.
U is a shiny black bosket-weave straw. The bow is of cornflower blue eilk
.-.(feta. On the right is Miss Pamela Prints, wearing a aavy blue wool
bBring coat with woodea button* and hat to match. The coat haa pockets on
Ui'. sleeve, and collar
COULD MOT DO‘HEH
I0ISEW0IK
FOR SALE
Two Nice Lota on Kantucky Street. Good Rssldsntal
District. Six# 50*1 SC foot aach. $250.00 par lot, terms if
doalrod. Why not buy a lot and plan on building lator.,
Nice Five-Room Modorn Dwelling on Virginia Stroot, near
High School. Price $25003)0. Would conaidor a trade on
good graxing land for thla property.
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Six Room Modern Dwelling, witk tpacloua groimda. Corner
First and Kentucky- A good buy at S2.7SO.OO. _
toe us for other good buys.
Graham Insurance
Agency .
Office
OBIE DODD, Owner.
i 262. —;
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Announcements
Invitations..,
Visiting Cards.
Stationery™.
Our genuine
engraved form
Socially Correct ^
lr. and Mrs. O. L. Turner of Chico
and Mrs. Jim Jones spent Sunday
with Mrs. Turner1* daughter, Mias
Myrtle Baker. In Ablleso.
RESULTS
ARE WHAT
YOU WANT
TO BUY
TO RENT
TO SELL
TO TRADE g
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Crawford Norge Company
521 Elm Street - - Graham, Texas
. February 10th, 1936— 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
REFRESHMENTS AND SOUVENIRS
To all my friends on the East side who signed the petition for me to buy theaa a
cup of coffee. I hereby give notice that the date to collect aame will be February
10, 1936 at my place of business from the fiours of 3 p. m. to 9 p. m.
To all my other friends and citizens of Graham and aurrounding territory thia
hi your invitation to visit my store during the Grand Opening February 10, 1936
from 3 p. m. to 9 p. m and enjoy a cup of coffee and doughnut aa well aa view the
complete line of 1936 Norge Products. Everyone cordially invited. Souvenirs for
the ladiett.
O Coma in and sac the New Norge Rollator Refrig-
erator, the greatest Norge of ail time. The 1996
Norge has reached new pinnacles of perfection.
Always prized for iu beauty, the New Nor go is mors
exquisitely beautiful than ever. Cleverly arranged,
adjustable and sliding shelves give oosior accessibil-
ity so every port of the interior. Finer construction
carefully. Every slightest chango haa been supor-
tested. The Norge ha* been prtpmi by factory, labor-
atory and home testa; approW by over half a million
enthusiastic users, sod is now further impnrm/ to
give you g rooter satisfaction at lower cost. Sue thn
Now Norge Roliaaor Refrigerator before you buy.
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Spears, George T., Jr. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 128, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1936, newspaper, February 4, 1936; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064829/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.