Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 206, Ed. 1 Monday, April 29, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY RHPOKTBR. M OH PAT. APRIL M>. 1948.
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Interesting Program Wednesday
Night To Conclude Fine Arts I
Forum Series In Graham
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I At the State Future Homemaker*
Rally held in Dallas this week end
Betti Jo Friedel was (riven a rating
of excellent for a Scarlet O’Hara
reading which she gave in an ama- _
teur contest. The Graham chapter’s
entrants in the choral singing were TOR SALE—Minnows; plenty red-
-- ! given n rating of superior. Theae | horse and shiners. 412 Tenn. St. Pat
,A musical program of unusual in- (tion are the van Katwijk arrange- 1 ratings were given in the division Cain. 211c
terest tc the general public, as well ments of three piano numbers. Mr. | jn which the work that the various MMHRMRHM^^HRHMMHMMI^MF
as musicians, will conclude the Fine Kiker studied with Dr. van Katwijk clubs have been doing was shown.
Arts Forum series the evening of for five years, jind has also attended Those attending the Rally included
May 1st at the Memorial Auditorium, master classes under Leopold Godow- Miss K. Leidigh, sponsor and head
The piano duo. Miss Ivy Eddlemon sky and Rudolph Gan*. Miss Eddie-10f the Homemaking Department of
and Charles Kiker, will perform at man ajso stuied Under Rudolph Gans (Jraham High School, Betti Jo Frie-
two grand pianos, presenting a var- for five years. I del, club delegate, Gwendolyn Ed-
ied program ranging from folk songs Arthur Davis is widely known in wards, Erna McDonald, and Joyce
to classical compositions. The num- music circles as a violinist and con- Rogers,
hers selected for this program are doctor. He is at present conductor ( ■
full of spirit and movement, especil- of the Wichita Falls Civic Symphony. Robert George has been selected to
ly effective for duo piano. | The complete program for the con- wrve as office secretary at Shawnee
TODAY AND TOMORROW
EDWARD Q. ROBINSON >
Ruth Gordon - Otto Kruoer - Donald Crlap IN THE STORY OF
“DR. EHRLICH'S MAGIC BULLET”
This is the atory of a “man in whlta” — a tale of darina and
courago—of heartbeat, and saorlflea] Hero le truth that le etrano-
ar — and far more thrilling than fiction!
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house, dose in. Phone 48. 206-7-8-9c
Of interest to students in this sec- cert here follows:
Prelude in E Major
It Is a True Saying
Rondo in D Major
Ranse Macabre
| this week. Mag raisers will be Bd-
Bach Saar fmund Fawka and Robert Fore, and
Bach-Howe room committee will be composed
Moiart of Veda and Vera Bryant and Ina
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apartment, new electric refrigerator.
Private entrance. 823 Bast street.
Phone 382. Night 104. 206-7-8-»p
Miss Eddlemon and Mr. Kiker
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Loure ..............
Adagio Pathetique
The Gypsy
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G'vHrd
Nelson
Mr. Davis
I Miss Edna Wilkins was able to
meet her classes at East Ward today
after several weeks’ absence because
of illness.
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Miss Eddlemon and Mr. Kiker
Concerto ip G Minor .....................
Two Guitars (Russian Folk Tune)
Poeme ...... .,
Ritual Fire Dance
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Arr. by Coburn
....................... Fibich
de Kallo-Kochaneki
Mr. Davis
Blue Danube Waltzes
Fetes
La Cucaracha
Coronation Scene
............Strauss-Chasins
Debusvy-Ravel
Mexican Folk Tune
Moussorgsky-Pattiaon
Miss Eddlemon and Mr Kiker
Kathleen Brigham
Becomes Bride Of
Bill Rinks
Miss Kathleen Brigham, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Brigham, be
came the bride of W. C. “Bill" Rinks
in a single ring ceremony quietly sol-
emnized at the Baptist parsonage at
6 o’clock Saturday afternoon, Rev.
J.-Dale Thom officiating. Mr. Rinks
is the son of Mrs. Charlie Williams
of Brvson.
The bride was attractively gowned
in a dusty rone alpaca with blue ac-
cessories. Her corsage was of white
gardenias. She was attended by her
sister. Mrs. L. E. Bower, who wore
s navy sheer with rose accessories
and a sweet pea corsage.
L. E. Bower attended the groom.
Mrs. Rinks is a popular member of
the younger set of Graham. (Follow-
ing graduation from Graham High
School, she was employed by the Gra-
ham Chamber of Commerce and was
one of the sponsors of the North
Central District Fair last year.
Mr. Rinks was graduated from
Ranger High School and attended A.
and M. He has been a resident of
Graham for several years and is well
known here.
Immediately after the ceremony
the couple left for a short trip to
Fort Worth. They are at home ab
9224 East Street.
Mra. W. C. Rinks
and snapdragons at one end and a
crystal punch bowl at the other. Mrs.
Sidney Pruitt of Gatesville, sister of
the honoree, poured punch. She was
assisted by Mrs. Emmett England
of Lewisville, Misses Ona Waits of j
Graham, Katherine Crawford of Ben
Franklin and Willie Jim Ratliff of
Albany.
Miscellaneous
Shower Compliments
Miss Evelyn Savage
Mrs. R. D. Reed of Breckenridge
spent the week end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Medlen. Mrs.
Medlen spnet the past two weeks
with her in Breckenridge. She. left
for a visit with her parents near
DeLeon Sunday afternoon.
'Mrs. Esta Latham of Woodson and
Mr. and Mrs. Austtn Latham of Mas
ters were the Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leroy C. Nelson.
A lovely pre-nuotial courtesy ex-
tended to Mis* Evelyn Savage, a
popular member of the faculty of the
Graham Public Schools, who will be-
come the bride of John Hodges May
2*. was the miscellaneous shower giv-
en by Mmes Glenmore Savage. L. T.
Hoskins and R. T. Derry berry and
Miss Bess Hendrix at the Hendrix
home in Lewisville. Texas. April 2n.
The guests were received informally
by the hostesses and honoree.
The home was decorated with pot-
ted hydrangea* and a variety of cut
flowers, including pink and red ra-
diance roses an bluebonnet*.
Miss Ceora Henrix, aunt of the
bride-elect, presided at the guest
register
A program presented during the
afternoon included a piano sole, ’’Rus-
sian Gypsies” (Ivan Kras Koff), by
Mrs. John H. Crawford; a reading,
“Little Lady at the Alter," by Mra.
R. L. Donald. Jr.; reading, "A Heap
af living" (Edgar A. Guest), by Mrs.
Rob Gentry; "ole. “O Promise
Ma." by Mias Raby Range of Graham.
Tbs table was laid with a lace cloth
aad centered with • miniature bridal
party on a mirror reflector approach
big an improvised church. Tall pink
and white candiss burning in crystal
holders lBamin*ted the table on which
were placed a large bowl at pink roaaa
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 206, Ed. 1 Monday, April 29, 1940, newspaper, April 29, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116237/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.