Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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THE GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER WEDNESDAY, APRIL a, lW
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Rosemary Pulton, Joan Bechttd, Ha-
ul Veal, Margaret Bay, Pauline
Meadows. Walter (look, CM- j KreM^iel, Joyce Walker, Lola Pay
Clinton, Dixie Stanton, Rich- Lindsaor, Marjorie Orrbtie, H<gre
, 0 i
*nl Reec« and Jack Atwood. i Marie Abernathy.
OiUf* Daughter, Genevieve Lary. People on Homes—Glen Craig, Ar-
Indian Women, Margie Hhye*. | thur Lee Shahan, Kay Campbell, Oti.
Jackie GArvqy, Nadine Prideaux and Saunders. Kenneth WilHs and Billy
Vara Helen AbnjaOhy. 1 -Ipivey, _ _ .
mUlmi, Jean PadireU, Jo*m T'> ople wfHT walk—Uwendblyn Bd-
Lewia Howard, James Browder, Re- wards. Bobby Saveli, George Lynch,
gtnald Oolley. .Itr y Marchman, Jack -Wilburn Pawk*. Mary Catherine
Caldwell Estelle Cusenbary, Pis- Snoddy, Katherin* Arnold, Melvin
tricia Ohriatir, Bobby Tylar, Mattie I taper, Evelyn Morton, Frances Um-
Lou Bingham. Joe Bill Jones, Clif- phrey, Bobby Bhingler, Ocil Smith,
ford rtye Damron, Lei. Knox, Betty Mexicans: Park I/>ng, Robert Oaa-
R«th Hayes, Jack Stewart, J. LV welL Clurtis Wheat, R. E. Taggart.,
Jones, Joe Butler, Wanda Rogers, Robert Butler, Daniel Steen, Jack
B. L Caldwell. Buster Maples, Geo- Bole*. Ointon Bulled, Wayne Wig-
rge Ward, Kenneth McDonald, Buddy "Ml.
Vknox. Bobby Ashley, Florence Long, , Anna Alexander Pechinis.
Wb* Joe Court. Inmgene Smith, Houston—Edvmrd Garrett.
Billy Ray, Margaret Slaughter, Cusenbary, .Robert LaPrade,
Gloria Jean Bryan, Alice Lrmons, Carem-e W.lMston, Howard Bush,
Gwendolyn Barrow, Mary Louise Brverly King, Raymond Lawrence,
j.jlce * Clois Smith, Johnnie Givens, Cecil
Scene U. French Discovery. ! Sutton, Phillip Harris, O. W. Fe-
tPrendh: La Salle, Warren Reid *“• welby Stephens, Smitty Lundy,
’ I eland McCloud, Russell Merry.
Freahmen, John Gilmer, Bobby EPISODE IV.
Deata, Bruce Johnston, Billy Shahan. Oanmittee: Miss Thorn Henon,
Scene III. Indian Raid. 1 K,ovd Deacon, and G. T. Dickenson.
Scene IV. Indian Bluebonnet Le- j REPUBLIC OF TEXAS
j Scene I.—Four Presidents of the
Bluebonnets Jackie Cencebaugb, Republic.
Virginia Cenceobaugh, Winona Bail,1 Pages-Robert Singleton, Stanley
Blanche Smith, FVeida Fiegett, Mar-
tha Louis,. McQuarters, Clara Rose
Whitson, Thelma Mayes, Lillian
Brisco, Dorothy Lee Lindsay.
EPISODE II.—
fommlttae: Miss Mary Under-,
wood. Miss Kaih.tmt Mddleton anj
Harry White.
. TEXAS UNDr.t SPAIN
Herald: Floy Hinson
Scene I.
Priest, Ralph Martin, Guy Nor red,
Fred Davis, Beulah Cole, Dorothy B.
Bower, Mildred Rehders.
Scene II.
Kenneth, Maurice Miller.
Burnett—Floyd MoFadin.
Houston—Robert FaUcinburg.
j Lamar—Milton Ball.
j Jones—Monts Jackson.
Snene II. _
* Sam Houston—P. M. Clinton
Miss Texas—Mary GaUaher
Unde Sam—IRuel Guinn
John Bull—Burton Kirtley
France—Thurman Powell
Belgium—Gertrude RubenkOenig
Holland—Iva Dell Dower
Mexico Alexander Pechiiug
Scene III—A Texas Party
Caller and Master of Ceremoniea
i
Soldiers: Howard Ragland, John
Perry Cox, Hugh Glidewell, Graves)—Ted Clark
Kerbow, Etra McCallister, Charles i Danc-.rs: Ladies—Loretta Flynn,
Cough, Alton Warner, Htacoll Cox, Marie Rutherford, Mahaki Ruther-
Haacail Cox, Hemhal Singleton. ford, Gvended)n Brooks.
Noted Jockeys Aid Texas Exposition
Luncheon Meeting
For C. Of C. Busy In
Making Civic Plans
The Chamber of Commerce had
a busy and well attended luncheon
meeting in Graham Memorial Hall
Tuesday.
The mam subject of mrrvidera-
tion was work of preparation tor
entertaining the vfeito k to bit-
ted the Wes* Texas Historical
meeting here Saturday.
Possibilities of the Possum King
m Lake were aJso discussed in
talks that were made.
Mayor J. J, Guilaher reported
on a recen trip of Chamber of
Commerce committeemen tr> Aus-
tin to appear before the State
Highwuy Commision. He reported
that the most favorable considera-
tions were giv<n the petition of
Graham men that has ever beeii
received from the Highway body.
A. A. Mioriison, recently ap-
pointed by the Governor on the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SIGNS
UP AS COLLEGE FRESHMAN
V,-1------ , in,, , ___T.--
J ('JiNttanooga. (Freshman Tttomaa
D. Fletcher of the University of
i-iiatlans.ga. se med to be in line
for s«me kind of a prize today.
Ho^..belli these titles:
Lawyer.
-—Cut lose sohool—Gusher.—----
Former menubar of the fdtatc
legislature.
The university’s only fr shman
with whiskers.
Froshmun iFletcher is 56 ye-ar*
of age. He hud ben practicing
law for *3 years when he decided
to go to college.
If his plans work out, hie will
receive his A. K! degree at 62.
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The Hindus go to their temples
no: only to worship, out to bathe,
nash clothing, eat meals, watch
the dancing giris, play card* and
,1 i-p ovi might, and many temples
are plastered with advertisemets.
An explorer says it i* possible
Trtr 071 a diet Of nothing eit-
L’se Reporter Ads For Result*.
Two of th« nation’s leading Jock-
eys—Johnny Longden, left, recent
winner of the Louisiana Derby at
New Orleans, and Charley Corbett,
leading rider at Santa Anita in
1935—find time to kelp Rangerettes
Eleanor Akero and Lucy Ann Snell
do a bit of advertising for the Texas
Centennial Exposition, Ili5.00d.000
World’s Fsir which opens in Dallas
June t. The photograph was taken
at Arlington Downs, one of the
finest race tracks, a few miles from
Dallas,
R. E. SENKEL, PIONEER CITIZEN
DIES AT HOSPITAL THIS MORNING
Mothers Day
Is May l#th •
Consider
Scene III.
Indians:
Chief: Monroe Fuller
Indians—-Billie Joe Kerbow,
Gentlemen— Edwin Leake, Ka*
Shormaite, Bill Artis, Gene Gouger.
Guests—.Lois Packer, Claudie Hub-
hard, Bula Mae Ball, Fred Green,
T3
an Morton, Bessie Lou Bo ft, Gam- Janies Guinn.
vreve Lary, Vera Helen Abernathy, Uhildran.—Erla Mae Garvey, Roy
Jackie Garvey, Nadine Pndeoux, Boling. Charlene Bulk.
Mar<g<c Hays*. Jo Inez Woobten, Roy Ornhestra—Axvil Weldon, Arthur
Waynick. Dan a Orr, CHffond FIm- Guinn. Lionel Oorniah. Edwin Reese,
Walter fjook, Jerry Marchman. Cyrus Newman, Hurnhel Singleton,
ack Caldwell, Mattie Lou Bingham, Scene IV. Farmers Scene
Betty Ruth Hayes, Imogene Smith, Pag? for Danoe-fJoe Bilby, Carl
Gwendolyn Barrow. Joe ButNr, Funderburg.
Wanda Edge a. B. L Caldwell. Bud-
dy Knox, Bobby Ashley, Bobby Joe loach. Wanda L a Wheeler, Kenneth
Omit, Joe Boh Sheppard, Piny DeW Mobley. Lorraine Knox, Spencer
h f Atwood, Bernice Byara, Renna Davis, Street, Coral Jesn Grubb, Shirley
l-eora FLnn, Fletta Ford, Gordon Guthrie, Wanda lx>u Nelms, William
. Forehand. Geneva Knight, Kathleen Atwtiod, Jackie Mae Phinney, Jerry
J * Knox, B ity Jtan I tale, Wayne Mer- | Butler, SteUe Jo Moseley, iRloger,
<er. Tattle Louise Miller, Marjorie ! Martin, Anna V. M i en, Paul Craw-
Fay Mullins, Frank Lee Ragland, ford, Mary Frame- Harlan. Tommie
Jack Ramsey, Esther Sittun, Wyaell I ButHr, Stella Deeb. Billie Barter,
Williams. ” ' ”
R. E. Senkel, a County pioneer of
finest German stock, who) lived
near Loving, diet of pneumonia at
the Graham Hospital about noon
today. Mr. Senkel had been in ill |
bra 1th this winter, but had been ;
seriously ill only sinee the be- 1
ginning of the week. Mrs. Senkel 1
has bran in the hospital for some .
time, ill of penumonia.
No arrangements have been made
yet for the fuheral srvices. He is !
survived hy bis wife, a daughter, 1
Mrs. Lloyd Bullock, and two sons.
T«xas Beauty
Woodrow and Wesley, all of Gra-
ham.
unuerourg.
Dan re Barbara g<j™>oh. BitKe .h)
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EPISODE III.
CowmiUe-: Miis« lzetta Spaaks,
„ Mha Martha F'aye McCurry, ami
Mite Eaith Fuller.
TEXAS UNDER MEXICO
Herald: Ernest Remington.
* Character*:
Stephen F. Atmtan^Mj. D. Burke.
Girl Captured by the Indians—
Virginia Barrow.
Fiddler—Arvt I Weldon.
Messenger FVederiek Higgen-
_ isitham. *
Mrs. Dickenson— Martha Lucille
Inman.
t Scouts—Ar D. ifarithers and Hoode
People to ride in
• atharine Campbell, Mtary Louise
laPrade, Ray Melntlre. Ethel Jones,
Bobby Morrison. Darlene FVizaell,
Classified Ads
LOST
^ Crow. Earnest
them badly.—Reward. See John _ .
~afixT-
1 i«fc»e
Elizsi' th Deats, Jimmie Norred.
FTiSODE V.
Committee— Miss Mary Grace
! heatham and Floyd Deacon.
TEXAS UNDER THE
CONFEDERACY
Soutliern Planter—John Gal lather
.Southern wife—Billy Lou Martin
Southern Children At Party—Fian-
cee James. Reeves Moran, Anna
Louise Bates, Bill LaPrade, Pearl
Faye Corley, John Blood worth, Helen
farmer, Janies Matkins, Glenyn Low-
rey, Alva Lee Hawkins, Mhrgie Ann
L*e, Jack O’Dell, Margaret Gibbs,
William Lyles, FJvelyn Lewie, Lee
Smith. Lots Thompson, Donald Laird,
Burl Buuiiand. Bobby Shahan, Mal-
rolm Crick, Billy Howard.
Negro Men:t Billy Akers, C. L
Holcomb, James Callahan, Billie
Justice. , t
Nfgro Women: Opal Botkin, Vel-
ma Gregg.
Children—Ruth Jane Knox, Allene
Weight, Flariine Pickard, Pauline
Curry, Wanda Hensarling, Lir» aey
Grove, Jaaper Nunley, Joe Donald
D. Tajlor, IRoyce
Burkett.
FipiSODE VI.
Committee—Mrs. T. J. Howell and
Mias Mary Emma Reason.
M. A. Parrish and daughter, and
Frank Shaw . were in Honey Grove
last week-end.
Miaa Texas- ■ Many GaUaher
Uncle bam—-Uu ) Guinn
Wedding party—Seniors— Lillian i
Bullock, Cyrus Newman,—Juniors— .
Louise Street, Edward Stewart. So- J
homo re*— Marjorie Lay, Billie j
Kemp. F'reahmen—Billie Akers, Oui-
(la Knox. iFilth G“i^de—;l)oi is Mob- ;
ley, Arthur Lee Shahan. Fourth j
Grade—. Lucille Bedner, Malcolm ;
Stewart. Third Giadc—Pearl Faye
Corley, Billie LaPraie.
FLPISOUE VIII.
Committee: Miss Maty Grace
( heatham and Mis® Maude Duncan, j
THE HERITAGE OF THE STAR
Sctne I.—The Star
Greadhte Rust, Viola Walker,
Dixie Funchese, Frances Childress,
Mary Ranspot, F'ranees Shahan, Ruth
Gough, Mary Ruth Padgett, Annette
Ayers, Margaret Barron, Helen Doris
Palmer, Betty Ann Moseley, Virginia
Ray, Wtllene Guinn, Emma Gene
Blount, Margaret Burns, Eunice Ms-
This is Georgia Carroll. '17-year-
old Dallas high school girl, who
soa second place in the recent con-
test to select the Texaa Centennial
Exposition’s “Bluebonnet Girl,” of-
ficial hostess for the 325,000.000
World's Fair which will open in
Dallas Jane 6. She, like Frances
Nnlle, the “Bluebonnet” winner,
i will take an important part in wel-
coming celebrities to the fair.
(PvzaojmL
Mr. and Mrs. F'red Fields of
Johnson, Frieda Kendall, Joyce <’**- Megargle visited their uncle, Frank
burn. Rachel Ann Snoddy, Jean Ran- j Tuesday,
kin, Dortha Davis, Jo Berle Johnson, I 0—
Gladys Garvey, Christine Earp, La- Mr. J. R. Bills, Jr. has as her
tain* Simpson, Geneva Denton, Joy guest hei sister, Mary FVances Hu-
Heath. Alice C.h»mbers, Juanita Me- | her of Jermyn.
Donald, Glen Dora Long, DeFayne
Blount, Modena Buchanan, Mary Dell
McAfee, Mary Louise Howard.
Scene U. Finale
All characters return to stage.
Board of Directors of the Braa is
project was called on *l>r a brief 1
talk and he pointed out that the j «P‘. m«*' .?.«■ "’*„>• a person
project ghould be considered en- i «• 5^^.
husiastically by th<. people of this
section wb > will be greatly bene-
fited by it. »
Secretary J. C. Watson announc-
ed plans well in hand for iKc .hia-
torical asso.ration program.
■ —,—e--o-—
DEATH IS PLEASANT SAYS
YOUNG LADY OF ENGLAND
Oxford, Eng.—Death ig a pleas-
ant, musical affair—at hast, when
temporary according to Mias
Daisy Allan, “2-year-old brunette.
Who likes t> tell of her experience
today although her heart was still-
ed for fifte.n minutes.
Coraniin. a new drug injected
by Dr. Justin Bailey, supplemented
by artificial respit ation, brought
Daisy “liack to IK-.*’
“I heard faint ;music,” the fem-
inine Laza us said. "Evenjthing was
very peaceful. It waa like nothing i
I have ever known before.
”1 seemed to be siavpended all
th time, with soft music playing.
There was no ' pain, no terror-
only peace and rest.”
fifi BELOW IN YELLOWSTONE
In the bleak wastes of Siberia
the thermometer has been known
to drop away down to W0 below
zero- which is tups, or perhaps
bottoms, for cold weathei on this
planet. Alaska get frigid too, and
has reported temperatures as low
m Ttt degrees below. But There
j are spot* right here in the United
' MUite , whtre the Weather Man has
officially taken note of wintry wea-
ther that is, to the average citi-
zen, almost unbelievable. The re-
cord is held by Yellbwstone -Na- j
Jtionui Dark, where, in 1933, the I
mercury dived until it stuck at 66 j
below .zero.—Ex.
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 29, 1936, newspaper, April 29, 1936; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1065049/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.