The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. [32], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1940 Page: 2 of 16
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Lions Hear Boyce / donor Rtiis Are
Simpson And Betti \ Announced For
Jo Friedel *' High School
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THURSDAY*. MARCH 14. l»4t.
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’ Hadan. j Cook, LurlUe Duckworth. Gordon! kurth, Doria Mooblaj
Tenth Grade; Rathene Baker, Erikaen, Joy Hickerson, Mary Jane I Arthur Loo Shahan, j
Jean Clement, J. P. Elkins, Myr*le Johnston, ( Erna McDonald, Mary Rachel Strickland, As.
Hawley, Allene Ryleo. I Maria Morrieon, Morris Newby, W.! Pauline Watoon, Georgt
Ninth Grade; Cbailes Atkinion.lt, Scott, Bemiu Wheat, Prank | Eighth Orade; Doyl« ,
'Chilton Ayres, Lillian Burns, Mary
Helen Nicoiett, Mary Katherine
Snoddy, Bettie Lee Timmons.
Rickels. ty Jane Brewster, Joe l
Tenth Grade; Louise Braddock. othy Chapin, Curtis Cor
Louise Cletcher, Jo Annice Cornish, Creacy, Joan CrUtbs, Cob
at home a'tor, Honor rolls for the first six weeks Eighth Grade: Gwendolyn Bar* Billy Louiae Hartzell, Betty Huloe, an, Loraine Gulley, Don 1
China, and of the second semester of the Gra- row* l*ucil<' Ber,,al* Lou Wallace (Emma Joplin, Susanna Larmour, Jenkins, Joe Lee Jones t
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Alice Golden, who underwent
ir operation at' the Graham j
1 last Thursday, is doing Boyce Simpson,
Becdes *ne som J. C^ who Yoon(f oounty h.m
. rr*' r*T ' ... t, representative in the American Le- this week by O. B. Rose, principal, H“y*> W,*nd• Je*n McClesky, Paul- Schlittler, Mary Lou Scott, Lewis
L. W Taylor, who is a teacher in dar- - . . ... . ... ' Eleventh Grade: FRlen Ruth Bur-J Low Honor Roll llrigham, Clytee Burdick, Donald I - " 1
Stanley 1 cavj in i< ifeaa, Martha Jane Davidson, Betti Eleventh Grade; May Del' Butler, Butler, Robert Alvin Butler, Joe* Bud Bowron visited
friedel who e iverei n , J _ friedel, Lowise Goldston, Norma Leona Bush, Mary Arnold, Jimmy Bill Cope, Ethel Jones, Odell Mager- Falls Tuesday.
High School were announced Childress, Leora IHynn, Itoas Ann Dorothy Moore, Eris MeCluer, (Henry
which she will give in the dbtrict
dkc Midland schools, brought his
as* bride by last Thursday night
ta visit his sister, Mrs. J. C. Golden. ......
’ „ ... content. Simpson told of his experi-
Pem Conner is spending this,"'"1""-.
. ... , j M,.„ cnees in China and exhibited Chi-1
T*. £.1 nese article, he has collected, in-1
Mr" and ’ Mrs. A W. Gray of <*><“»* ehoputicks. swords, bnck-
JUeksboro visited here Monday. seratcher, coins, and an opium Tipe
Katherine Hutchings of Olnoy Simeon stated that the Chines.
are meeting the Japanese with tne
Lundy, Shirley Mabry.
Pugh* Frank Ragland, T.
Rosemary Rehdets, Male,
art, HJoia Young.
Post Grfciuata: Inex Bobo.
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twent the week end here with her —v ~~S .' . 1
JEndmother. M^s. J. M Boswell. "difference they have sh.wn
Mr and Mis. J. D. Orr and baby -» ot,h" •tten?tf' *° ch*^*i
,rf Bryson were here Saturday night, ‘heir way of living, knowing they ,
Mr and Mrs. J. D. Orr ami baby
tneir way
Mr' and Mrs. Y. Swaim and Mrs. ™nnot »* conquered.
James G. Staples was announced I
a ‘‘key member," for services '
much 11 securing new members, and WHS
awarded a key and a letter from the |
president of Lions International for |
his work.
Judge S. A. Penix was program
chairman.
Willis visited Jim Barnett at Monu-
ment las* Thursday afternoon. Mr.
Barnett has been ill hut is
Better.
Mr- Alta Ware and Ethel Clay-
eon of Bryson were in town Monday.
Several from here attended the
funeral in Olney Monday .of Grand-
•i Brazelton.
Mrs. Jessie Huffman spent the
week end at Throckmorton with her
•other, Mrs. O. C. Cribbs.
Mr. and Mrs-’. E. L. Baldwin and j
Marguerite spent Sunday With Mr. J
•nd Mrs. R C. Lindley of Indian
Wound
H. C. Kunkel and wife returned
Tuesday from a two weeks visit to
the Valley.
NEWS OF
RFD TOP
Teachers Will
Attend Convention
At Abilene
i A group of Graham and Youn^
county teachers and administrators
Mr and Mrs. Stanley S.ms and w|„ aUend thp annua, convention'
son. and Mrs. Wayne Baldwin were of thp 0j, Mt Dutrict Unit No. 7 I
• Durant. Okla . Sunday. Mr. and, „f thp Statp Teach(,r!1 Asso-
Mrs. Bud Abbot, returned with them Li>tjon )h Abilpnp „„ Frid,y niKht
fur a rfrff. — and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Haygood and j Inplu „„ thp committees of the
ILune were in Stamford Monday'.|du'tri<.t Jor the conveBtion are; Miss
Horace. W C.. Donald Orr and ,Iptu Sparks, Graham. publicity;
Louise Baldwin were Stock Show vis- 0 y Kpon< Graham resolutions;
Utors Monday. ! Mi«s Fannie Ragland. Graham, nom-
Jimmy Dos*, cowboy actor, pre; lnmtien,. A D. Cummings. Olney,
sented a singing and roping act at | re,0|ution!1
Mm- gymnasium Tuesday. J Thr convention will open Friday j
Mrs. Wayne Caddis of Graham VPtljn(r at 7:W ,t ,he Abiiene High
visited here Sunday School with addresses by Dr. Walter |
Home. Knox Bryan was a visitor E Myer director „f civic education
•t the Fat Stock Show Monday 5frvicfi Washington, D. C.. and^r.
***’*' ' Arthur F. Corey, director of pfinlic
i relations*. California Teach«rs».Asso- .
ristion.' j
^ The Saturday morning program.1
i beginning at P a m.; wilt include f
I addresses by Dr. George S. Counts
and Dr. Harold Rugg, both of Co-
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas and lumbia University, and Charles H.
Rkughter of Seymour visited rcla- Tennyson, president of the associa-
tes here Nundav. tjon. The Denton A Cappela Choir)
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stocking enter- will present a program of music,
tained Sunday with a dinner. The Luncheons will be held for groups,
following were present: Mr, .and Sectional meetings will be, held
■rs. Riley Gann and family, l,ov- Saturday afternoon at " o'clock.
trig: Mr and Mrs. Sebc Thomas'. ___ . . -
Loving; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rutber- ATTEND! MEETING
Urd and Gid; Mr and Mrs. Floyd W. D. McFarlan?. K. L. Lyles,
Elliotl and Christine and Mrs Jen Jfcke Sehhttler. P. S. Phillips and
Elliott and Mr and Mri. Ernest iR. F. Taggart attended a Pythian
Williams. “Round-Un” meeting at EasMand
Mr and Mrs. Norvel Roark and Tuesday evening. Representatives
Helen of Graham were here Sunday were present from Graham, Brock
Mrs. Tom Rutherford apd Mrs. enridge, Gorman and Eastland.
Culah B. Swaim spent the week end —--------—_____
m Denton. HOSPITAL NOTES
Clint Rutherford and Tom Ruther- ---
fbrd made a business trip to Fort Miss Ellen Pauli Gibbs of Olney
Worth F riday and attended the Stock was dismissed from the Graham
Show t Hospital Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sheehan ox Eugene Bdwards of Bryson was
Corpu- r> i • spent siveral days dismissed from the Graham Hos-
here last week. pital Wednesday.
Mrs. Frank Slater and Mrs. Clint - ____
Rutherford were shopping in Wich Alzadc Taggart and R. C. Wood
it* Falls Monday. visited, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Clark in
Rev. Isbell of De 1 a-on spent the Denison Saturday and attended the
week end here. He filled his ap- Southwestern Exposition and Fat
aointment at the Raptist church Stock Show Sunday.
Sunday. -— — - -------
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lenl.v and in Dallas,
sun of Olney were here Sunday. Aldon McGee has gone to Susan-
Miss Lelia Petty is visiting friends ville, California.
SETTLE YOUR HOSIERY PROBLEM
FOR ALL SEASON WITH CHIFFONS
You’ll like them for their sheer beauty,
long wear and the economy of our low
prices. Choose them from the Newest
Spring Colors. Pair
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Smith Dry Goods
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TEXAS
N THE OLD ALEXANDER LOCATION
AirwRv
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Canterbury
Oraage >/,-U.
Pekoe.... Pkg.
CHERUB
EVAPORATED MILK
3 17c
«&.«!S •!££.
A FARMER CONSUMER BENEFIT CAMPAIGN
Prunes Sir..................*£250
Raisins fsx,“S25c
Prunes Szx„.........-....rat 15c
Apricots sx..........!it25c
A nnloC Extra Choice 28-Ox. ’1 t #■
Mrr,C3 Cello Pack ............Bag JL rj
Peaches !C,25c
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off man.
./ Kenneth
ave been
W. B. Ad
were in
a John Ded
struetion.
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last
and
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visit with
Mrs. John I
Mrs J. A|
Mr. and
have
Sweetwater
, here with
Mr. and
any visit
|J. M.
COFFEE
21c
Drip or
Regular ...........Lh.
. Sleepy ‘Hollow
SYRUP
... 15c
Cane or Maple
lt-Oz. Caa .,
DUCHESS
Salad QL O Ca
Dressing ......... .Jar twW
8 I
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Texas Marsh Seedless
Grapefruit
4 FOR10
ORANGES rr-oor ..........25c
niUillAO SOUTH AMERICAN r _
DAIlAllnU golden ripe-lb 911
Winesap Apples 19c
(9c
15c
. Sc
ISc
Rhubarb
POTATOES
RADISHES
Head Lettuce
COLORADO
RURAL—10 LBS..............
OR GREEN ONION8
HOME GROWN, 2 Bunches
ICEBERG
60 SIZE—2 HEADS ...
FRESH
SPINACH
HOME-GROWN
9 C
£ POUNDS rl
TEXAS
CARROTS
GREEN TOPS
^ BUNCHES IQ
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Seven Steak
Seven Roast
Cottage
Porn sausage p.rk .........0. 10c
G^ant Salami.................. .,b. 15c
Pure Lard ӣ $1.09
BACON I BACON , BACON
Smoked
Plain .Sliced
Max imum Sliced
Streaked, Lk 23C
CANDY
8IIpp, iaum
Chnrolitp IFropn
Mb. OHo Ibf ......
Dropn,
10c
Tpndfrnwpft
CORN
3 25c
Fluff Tetlet
> TISSUE
3 Holla 14C
Not Bell to Other Merc hant, .1 Thecae Price.
We Heaerve the Right te IJmit UaaaUUe. aad
Pork & Beans J3,; ■ 6 25c
Sardines Sir*". 2^1 9c
Blackberries* “ V 3 ?:n.!25c
Dete Stokely’a
r CdJ Honey Pod
Tomato Juice
Juice
C. H. B.
Brand .,
Town Hou
Grapefruit
2 X™ 25c
6 ’<i2r25c
15c
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Corn Meal S=r. “ ,,i;25c
Stokely'n Finest
HOMINY
4 ^ 25c
Good Lunch Vienna
SAUSAGE
5c
No. y,
Onn
Little Gearllo
TAMALES
10c
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Trout, H. I. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. [32], Ed. 1 Thursday, March 14, 1940, newspaper, March 14, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116081/m1/2/: accessed June 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.