Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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rn»n»M daily RF.I’ORTfR. TUESDAY, JUNE U, 1»S»
OCIAL EVENT
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Miss Jimmie Sowell
Society Lclitor — Phone No. 1
, ter Colwell, who hax been in St-j statement However, we have a
i Joseph’s Hospital in Fort Worth for- number of chick rataers in the
the past two weeks, was taken to county who have proven beyond a
! Little Rock, Arkansas, Monday for j reasonable doubt that ralalng ehlck-
{an operation. , ens Is a profitable enterprise. If
- ' more farmers would follow the ex-
Dr. and Mrs. V. O- Rosser, Jr., had ample of a number of thetr Celeb-
es guests for the week-end Mr. and bors, they would add much to their
FORMER GRAHAM
TEACHER WEDS
WICHITA MAN
Local friend* off Mfis* Louise
Ritehry. a former teaiheV in the
schools here, will be interested in
the announcement gf kvr tuarr.age
to G. Di.’lard Awderyon ofc Wichita
Falls. The bride -t»a4 kaen a teacher
in the Wichita F*1U iwhooU for
several years. G j.; ptvi
The wedding took place et the
home of the britjb's parents, Dr.
end M*s, G. R. ttitcKife, In Itasca on
Saturday. June 10., Rev J. H. Mc-
Clain of Menard I’ead Ole marriage
ceremony, which ^ was witnessed only
by members of the family.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left for
a short wedding trip'/ After which
they will be at home at UH5 Eigh.h
street in Wichita’ Falls.
Mrs. Anderson is a graduate of
the Texas State College for Women
in Denton. and is an active mem
bap bn the American Association of
University Women. Mr. Anderson,
member of a pioneer Wichi a Falls
family, is active in the oil, real
estate and insurance business.
.JOINT MEFHTNG
Mrs. R. S. Gowan of Bellevue, Mrs. present income.—McKinney Gaaatta
J. M. Williamson of Ehstland, and, -------- ■
Dr. Roland Christensen of Wichita i it’S ALL IN YOUR POINT
Falls. I v OF VIEW
TODAY
“ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE”
LEOL V PRICE
IS HRIDF OF
k. H. LANDER
Miss Lcola Price, daughter of W.
HELD BY CIRCLES
OF METHODIST CHURCH I - 1 -
The Woman’s Missionary Society Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Willis, Carl, During gold rush days In Call-
of the First Methodist Church met Willis, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. fornla. a lady took her Infant to
Monday afternoon at the church in Willis and children visited in Mar- tbe theatre one evening and It
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, June tt-IS. Fay Balnter - Ida Lupine
Lee Bowman - Henry Armetta - Warren Hymer
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In Mar-
s joim meeting of the three circles, low, Oklahoma, Sunday. Mrs. W. G. started crying Just as the orchestra
After short business meetings of Golriston, who has been visiting her began to ptay.
■■ respective circles, a program | daughter there, returned to Graham “Stop those fiddles and let the
baby cry," called, a man In the pit.
“I haven't beard sUch a sound in
“THE LADY AND THE MOB"
l*» the year’s surprise action-packed laugh-hit! Sidesplitting—
hard-hitting Public Enemy No. “400’’ steps out of tha Social Rag-
latei—onto tho police blotter In a devaetlng war on thigia and
muggsl
rkH
was enjoyed by Mrs. Robert Walker w! h them
discussirig the chapter “Israel” from , —
't "T; IZJrtZ 1^. Chickens vs. Cotton “"’SL.
the chapter, “Micah” from the same -. tlment wildly, the orchestra stop-
book. ! Interesting figures recently releaa- P«<1. *nd ‘he h*hy continued Its per-
Refr shments of ice cream and ed by a large manufacturer of feeds, formance amid unbounded enthus-
cake were served to 36 members and illdlcate lba, a flock of 100 hens i«-»m —Quoted in Indianapolis Sun-
two guests. Hostesses for the after-j |s WOrth more to a farmer than day Star
noon were Mrs. H. B. Street, Mrs. I bve bales of cotton, Observes the
F. V. Hinson, Mrs. W. S. Williamson, jjuntsvllle item.
Mrs. H. 0. Prideaux, and Mrs. G. B. They base their contentions
Johnson.
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TODAYS BOOK
MOTHER’S NEW HAT-
on "That new hat makea your face
the following proven facts: look short ”
One bale of cotton, at r%c. Is "That’s strange. It made my
worth $42.50. Five bales are worth husband's face look long."—Boston
HlUi,. ____r-1. Transcript.
One hen. properly fed and man-
HARLEQUIN HOUSE
Margery Sharp is the author of' aged. will lay 185 eggs a year. Flg-
‘ HnrU-rjuin House," a mischievous,! urlng eggs at l^c each—a veryj
prancing and romantic novel about >w average price for summer and
young Li-beth who had her own winter—a hen will produce $1.77%
way of accomplishing her ends. I worth of eggs. One hundred bens
Circumstances led to Lisbeth's liv-1 will produce $277.50 worth of eggs,
ing- ii a Bohemian arartment in'This Is $65 more than the five bales
London. She lived with her brother, „f cotton brought.
Rontty, who was nearly as delightful! Another fact brought oat in the
E. Price of Paducah and a niece;»» ®h‘ > but ne<‘d<‘'1 reforming Help- 9urvey shows that when the cotton
of Nat Price and T. J Price of \ inK Lisbettil in this mission was one la goid it jg gone. After the hens
Graham, was married to Roscoe H. | Mr- Cartridge, middle-aged, gentle h#ve laid for a year, the farmer
- -- gtjj| bag tbem
Lander of Austin on June 3 The | enough, but not averw to express-
“i teri mony took place at the home of( '"K his d.spleasure with ^.l«atmn
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Crews in Plain-1 •" » number of-well. slightly illegal
view. Rev. J. Pat Horton, pastor j —ways.
of the Firs’ Baptist Church of Plain-1 Lisbeth got a job wtth I
view, performed the rites. The bride <-aUed Wanted Women, Mr
was attended by her sister. Miss ridge donned kilts «nd helped pro-
Alinc Price, and L L. Rosser of mote The Bonn.e Scotland Tea
PI,inview was best man. | *“»»»■ »"d Ro"ny’ whe" pTe^'
The bride has been a teacher in, «'rew legs and lmgerte for adver-
se Paducah schools, and is widely!'ioements. Then an attractive young
firm
Part-
known throughout West Texas. Mr. American named Lester
I.andery is the son of Mr and Mrs. entered their lives.
W. H I.andcr of Clarksburg, Mo.
Hamilton
Mr Ttnd" M~rr - Landei—wiH—rnuke-
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their home in Austin, where Mr. j
Lander is an instructor in the Uni-;
versity of Texas.
BLANCHE GROVE
CIRCLE MEETS
AT CHURCH MONDAY
The Blanche Grove Circle of
Woman’s Missionary Society of
First Baptist Church met at
vhurch Monday afternoon. _ j
During the business session Mrs.
Rufus 1. Sipe was elected as circle |
the
the
the
C. W. Scott was a Sunday visitor
in Abilene.
Some farmers may doubt this
The Morning AfterTaking
Carter's Lillie Liver Pills
BETWEEN .JOHNS AND SCOTTS GROCERIES
WE INVITE YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGE.
YOU DO IT-or-WE DO IT!
You wash, 30c firat 40 minutea, after that ^ cent min.
We Wuih—Wet Wash 3c lb. — Rough Dry Sc lb.
Flat work finiahed 6c lb. — Shirts finished 10c
PHONE 458
Your Laundry
Owner
W S. THOMAS,
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YOUR ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR DEALERj.
J. F. Innings was
Vernon Monday.
visitor in
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Karin and Mr.
. and Mrs. Jack Copant visited in
Chairman to fill the vacancy created Throckmorton Sundgy.
by the resignation of Mrs. Lillie j _
Calvin. Mrs. Jason Mayes was J
| Mrs. Thelma Nannie and little
elected to succeed Miss Mankey, who of Gglvegton gpent Sunday here
lias returned to Pennsylvania, gm
j visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Taylor,
secretary-treasurer. _
Mrs. E R. Br-r conducted a mis Mrs. jj Atkinson is spending a
sion lesson from “European Missions, fgw in Minergi WelU where
in Texas."
Members present were: Mesdames
Rufus L Sipe, T. G. Wignall, Jason
Mayes, Alice Mayes, Laura Gibson,
Alford, M. F. Henry, E. R. Barr,
and Miss Betty Scott.
she is recuperating from a slight
illness.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Taylor, Ger-
trude Taylor and Johnnie White of
Dallas spent Sunday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Taylor.
AUXILIARY HAS
BIBLH STUDY
MONDAY AFTMRNOON
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the___
First Presbyterian Church met Mon-1 Memorial HmipTtal there,
day afternoon at the church for I .
Bible study. Mrs W N. Varble con-, Ggrngt p.rker, manager of
Bill Bussey was in Fort Worth
Sunday visiting hit father, Frank
Bussey, who is ill in the Harris
ducted the study from the book of pgrkgr Storeg o{ Wlchitg KaUg> wgg
a business visitor in Graham Mon-
day. .
John.
Members, present were: Mesdames
Rex Coraiuh, R. F. Fowler, I. T.
Gilmer. &’ B Greene. 8. C. Guthrie, Mr and Mr> jr(nlgy Scruggs and
I»u George, C B. Hockaday, C. P. daughter Betty of Tyler were
Hutchison, S. B. Harbiaon, Z. A. | week-end visitors in the home of
Hudson, A- W. Key, J. F. McKinley, j Mrs. E. H Morrisoa and Dr. and
A. A Marriaon, R. L. Morrison. Tom I Mrs K. D. Oates
Pries, P. 8. Phillips, and W. M.
C.' D. Talley, father of Mr*. Wkl-
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Luker, Phil E. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 243, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 13, 1939, newspaper, June 13, 1939; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065016/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.