Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY R8POKTES. FRIDAY. AUGUST 11. 1W9.
7i**ow>i&£}
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Staffer* of
Abl'ene, formerly of Graham, are
here today.
Mis* Mary Nell Kiqg of Albany
has been the house truest of Mr. and
Mrs. P. K. Deats.
UK1H K BEDNBR AND
MARY RUTH LUNDY
RMTKKTAIN S. 8. CLASS
Misses Lucille Bedner and Mary
Rath Lundy were hosicssts for a
forty honortntr members of. their
Randay School class and their teach-
er, Mrs. 0. M. Remington, last _
Wednesday even ng at the home of Roy Cornish of Commerce has re-
iBeOfo B*diu*r I turned home after a visit here with
The Class is in the Intermediate his mother. Mrs. A. H. Cornish and
Department of the Methodist Sun- other relatives.
My School.
Various jrmmes formed the diver-1
e aJf AT ION At
BONITA GRANVILLE • FRANKIE TH0MA8 • JOHN LITEL
“NANCY DREW. TROUBLE SHOOTER”
Lov* finds Nancy Draw—up to hor nock In trouble I No tlmo for
romance—whan America's snappiest snoopor sots out to snare hsr-
aolf a killer—instead of a klso—In her most thrilling adventure I
Mr. and
......_ .................... . Uslie Scott and Worlh ^ >fter ^ >n<J ^
n of the evening and at the close J M«s Mary Leslie Scott have return- Stewart who will tpend a week with
of the social hour iced watermelon Galveston where they have
was served to the following guests: been vacationing.
Misses Wanda Jean McCluskey, Col-1 ~
(sen McGee, Shirley Mabrey, Jo Ann Ml'* Betty Scott will return to-
Mrs. Furman Christopher and and Sunday and Monday, August 13
Mrs. Floyd Mann went to Fort and 14.* Jack Benny accompanied
by his radio pals, Rochester and
relatives in Graham.
Offcbs. Lou Wallace Childress, Dixie from W*co wh*re •*** has bee" Harry Wiltaon and Mbs
v m Remirvr- > visiting. Mrs. Lyle Skinner and
1 children will return with her for
a visit.
•ell McAfee. Mrs.
Mai and the hostesses.
Mrs. E.R Riggs will leave tamor- ^ ^ # g,n ^rgo judge,
row for Dallas where she will he
joined by her son, John Riggs and
Mrs. Eugenia Howell. They will go
to Cleburne where they will visit
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Huey, former
residents of Graham.
RBNIOK B Y. P. U. CLASS
•4K OAK STREET CBURCH
ENJOYS PARTY
The Senior B Y.P.U. class of the
Mak Street Baptist Church enter-
Wmrd with a social Thursday eve-
owig at eight o'clock at the home of
Emma Lee Stevens, which is in the
pollock community, nine miles ea9t
■d Graham
Games and refreshments were en-
Ryed by Misses Bobbie Wray, Ber-
#Ae and Frances Bullock. Wanda
MYay, Christine Jordan, Lois Sloan,
M>re»ret Glasscock of Truscott, return this week-end from New
Yfexas. Marcella Stevenson. Emma York where they have been attend-
Ree and Jo Ann Stevens; Measrs. .j,the World’a fair.
Morse- Barrett. Bill Aycock, Brooks ; -
Mnfeerteon, Marvin Averett, Curley Miss Marjorie Ann Robertson of
Mehison, John R. Bullock, Herschel oiney is visiting her grand-parents,
•rthloff, Johnny Washington Bar Mr. and Mrs. Z. A. Hudson, of
*»*t. tr.. Mr. and Mrs. George South Elm street.
Vbnmpsott, Mrs. J. C. Stevens, Mr. ——
Mr. and Mrs. Knex Garvin will
have as their guests this week Miss
Mary Helen Garvin and Harold
Garvin of Duncan, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. James Porter will
Phil Harris, arv in London where
Benny is producer of a musical
show. He becomes involved with
two neglected wims who utilize him
in winninng back their busy hus-
bands.
At the Liberty Tuesday and Wed-
- | nesday, August IS and 16, will be
A $10,000 trust fund for a cat ‘‘Winter Carnival," co-starring Ann
set up in a woman's will has been Sheridan and Richard Carlson with
i the Dartmouth Ice Festival as the
setting. Also included in the cast
Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Guthrie have
as their house guests this week Mrs.
Harriett |
Willson of Boston, Mass.
THEATRES
‘Juarez" Will
Show At Saturday
are Helen Pariah, Robert Armstrong
and Virginia Gilmore.
“San Francisco,” drama of the
San Francisco earthquake and fire,
co-starring Clark Gable Jeanette
McDonald and Spencer Tracy, will
return to the Liberty Thursday and
Friday, August 17 and 18. The
xt . -I jx 1 city’s ability to rise out of the
{National r revue ruins a bigger and better San Fran-
cisco, following the disaster that
“Juarez." Warner Bros’* new pro- jt jn 1906 w,s th, inilpira_
duction starring Paul Muni and Bet- Uon for the story atld Kmn p|Sy
tie Davis, will show- at National ^ Robert Hopkin, and Aniu Loos
Mrs. M B Patterson, and Mr.
Mrs. E. R. Stevens.
We want the new#—Coll No. 1.
UJ IVUIJTIl H'»$»l
Theatre at the Saturday night pre- whprovided a dramatic theme
vue, August 12, and Sunday, Mon- for a motion picture,
day, August 13, 14. j “Panama Lady,” to show at the
Supporting Muni and Miss Liberty Saturday. August 19, stars
Davis will be Brian Aherne, John Auan Lane and Lucille Ball. It is
Garfield, Claude Rains, Joseph Cal- the story of an American chorus
- ' leia. Gale Sondergaard and others. Kjrl who fjnd, herself broke in a
Mrs Etta Dixon is visiting her “Juarez" depicts the only widespread jungle town in South America, is
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schlittler. efforts on the part of a European forced to rob a customer in a cafe,
--1 government to infringe upon the |s arrMted but in the end the man,
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. McKibben re- Monroe Doctrine, the setting up of Allan lane marries her.
turned this week from a short vaca-! a puppett empire in Mexico by Na- , l _____________
TODAY A TOMORROW
Thundering Thrills with your
Western Ace—Hear and tee
TEX RITTER
'-yt sk.
“DOWN THE. ,
WYOMING TRAIL”
tion spent in West Texas, visiting poleon III.
plainview. Midland and Lubbock, j “In Old Kentucky,” one pf Will
Their daughter, Mrs. P. P. Durhan, Rogers' best pictures will return
Box Score
accompanied them. She returned to
her home in Port Arthur, Friday
after a visit with her parents.
Mrs. R. L. McFadden of Bryson
was a guest in the home of her
sister, Mrs R. B. Buffington of
714 Kentucky, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Caldwell are
visitors in Fort Worth today.
to the National Tuesday, August.
16. Cast includes Will Rogers, Dor-j
othy Wilson, Alan Dinehart, Bill
Robinson. I
(Continued from front page)
Bryaon—
Clayton, sf ________
Coming to the National Wednes- ^ .......—
day and Thursday, August 16 and j Kraft, If
17, will be “Blind Alley,” a crime ^ A. Wright, rf
film with a smashing new theme, j McMiller, ss ......
a notorious killer escaping in a ! Armstrong, e ....
prison break appropriates the home j ^
of a professor of psychology and! „*
i Vtlliams,
left thiv «(£~ .:..s-to spend sg gzr.- —.. (
with their aunt, Mary Stewart in 1,my- Chester Morris, Rose Strad-
Denton. They will also visit in ner- Jo«n PerrJ- Ann Dvorak, Marc
Dallas as guests in the home of Lawrence, Scotty Beckett, Melville1
R. L. Stewart.
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AND MARKET
t MILE SOUTH ON POSSUM KINGDOM ROAD
Ul AI ID WHtTE KITCHEN 43 Ibt. $1J09
lLUUlV Every tack guaranteed, 24 Ibe. ..89c
MEAL, (Limit) 20 pounds .. 31c ,
CUADTTIUIMr BULK........4 ibt. 25c n
JllUK 1 LTllnll CARTON ...4 Ibe. 30c G
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COFFEE Our Special, 2 lbs- 25c -
T C A BRAZOS, V4 lh.............10c
J L A WHITE SWAN. Vi Lb...........36c
JELL-O (Limit 2) AC P. dk G. SOAP, | |C
i Packaget ...... (Limit 4) 4 bare J
FRUIT JARS £
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MEAT MARKET SPECIALS
STEAK Nice tender veal, lb. J5c
WEINERS 4%£C CHEESE. a fC
2 Lht £3 Fall Cream. Lb.
D A rAM SUGAR CURED, Sliced, 2 Ibm.. .. .26c
DALUn °*Y salt> P9md..........««
LETTUCE, Nice firm, 3 heads for ..............10c
CRAPES, Thompson Seedless, lb................(
SPUDS. No. 1 Cobblers, 10 pounds ..............l#c
BANANAS. 3 Pounds for......................10c
FBESH FROM KEITH’S
(We reeeroe right to limit quant that)
; Cooper, John Eldridge and Stanley
rown.
“Trapped In The Sky”, starring ]
ick Holt, will show at the Nation-
Friday and Saturday, August 18
id 19. The story deals with the
Buck Turner—
Golden, rf _________
Zorbis, 3b __________
Jess Griffin, lb
Thompson, ss ...
Jack Griffin, cf
Kenningham, If
ries recently uncovered by gov-1
ient Tft »*In the *"pp”rtin,t
are Ralph Morgan, C. Henry . ,
on, Katherine Dellille and FluMch* ------------------------- 1
Man . About Town”
Will Be Saturday
Prevue at Liberty
Valdez, c
•Deardorf
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fourth, Deardorf for Valdez in
fourth. Bases on balls off Puryear
2, off Frederickson 0, off Flueache
0. Struck out by Puryear 9, Fred-
erickson 0, Fluensche 6.
Score by innings: R H E
"Man Abont_Town," starring Jack Bryson ......._.........000 100 0—1 6 6
L*mour> Buck Turner ........000 210 0—3 6 1
Barnes Phil i-------
Dorothy
Arnold, Binnie
i, E. E. Clive, and Betty
!, comedy with music, will
at the Liberty Theatre at the
lay night prevue, August 12,
CLASSIFIED ADS
TO REPAIRS
Oak St.
Phone 3S
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—3-room furnished
apartment. 913 Cherry Street. Rltp
FOR RENT—Desirable unfumia-
ed house, three rooms and bath. Per-
manent couple only.—812 Elm St.
Phone 161. R.-296c
.1
LIBERTY
THEATRE
FOR RENT—Three room apart-
1 ment, modem, unfurnished, close In.
Call 265. R-‘j92-3-4-5e
PHONE
174
The Ceoleat Spot In Town I
TODAY
Annabolla, Robert Young, Wal-
ter Cennoly. Reginald Owen.
Gan* Leekhart, ■1111* Burke,
“BRIDAL SUITE”
Its opon oosolsn Hr
and Annabolla gets bar fella.
FOR RENT—Two room modern'
furnished house. Mrs. -EL R. Brooks,
east 4th street. Phone 486. R291-4te
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—8 lot* with a 5-room
modem house and a 8 room modem
j house on back of 1 lot.—Sae Mrs.
; Eddie Taylor at 731 Grove St. or
Phone 349. * R-295p
FOR SALE—EXberta peaches, 60c
1 bushel. Higdon Fruit Farm. *®0-6tc
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Grey Scottie Dog, named
Sandy Cell Mr*. Carl Thompson
at the Walker Hotel and receive ro-
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Luker, Phil E. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 294, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1939, newspaper, August 11, 1939; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116219/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.