The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1938 Page: 6 of 12
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TW. Sil•* Morton of th. cITb HOLDS MMETING
B A. 1. met At the home of Mr*.
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wMta the recent, Mrs. 8. A. Penis,
to the chair.
A pledge of allegiance to '.he flag
teed the session, after which «
«w*ort eras given on the ticket sale
fee "The Man Without a Country."
Ct was decided to continue the sale
theatre tickets for two or throe
weeks, in order to raise- funds lot
the flag dedication program to he
held the latter part of April. Com.
atitters for the Stag dedication ar-
rangements were also appointed by
Mrs. Penix.
•Mrs. Geo. T. Spears and Mrs.
The program for the afternoon
waa “The Social Security Act,' »t
the Home Demonstration Club
meeting held March U.
Mr. James Akin of Graham a
very able speaker gave a wonderful
explanation of the subject, giving
date, place and origin of first So-
cial Security in Germany fifty years
ago. The reason for its origin was
government aid for the great influx
of people there. France, then Eng-
land was next to adopt this act.
Then the United States in 1935.
The states were given their time/to
comply, but if by certain time they
* fYARD PLANNING STUDIED * FLAT ROCK H. a
BY LONS OAK EL D. CLUB |CLUB HAS MEETING
Yard planning and improvement1 The members of the Flat Rock
were discussed when the Lone Oak' Home Demonstration1 Club met
Home Demonstration Club mot at! Wednesday, March 23. in the home
the home of Mrs. Granville Hor-lof Mrs. D. L Keene. Roll call was
ton Friday afternoon. Pictures and I answered with household hints, and
other material pertaining to yard J—1— *u- 1—1------
planning were used for demonstrat-
ing, and instructions for improving
the yard and pruning shrubbery
were passed out to thoae present.
The dub was very happy to have
Mrs. G. E. Boyles as s new member
ind Mrs. Fred Parsley as a visitor.
Others present were Mesdames E.
M. Robinson, Hugh Howard, Nannie
Box; ‘Misses Macie Watson, Mandy
Robinson, Ethel Oariker, and the
hostess. 1
during the business meeting a let
ter from the home demonstration
agent in regard to choosing the
.Church SchooL
Raymon Thompson, Supt. of the i
1 Adult Division.
C -A. Russell, choir director.
Miss Emma C'loe Cook, organist.
Church School 9:45 a. m.
Morning service 11 a. m. Sermon
ami communion. "
Master Farmer of the county was
read. " T"
A motion was made and carried
to give the new - quilt which had
just been finished to a sick friend
and neighbor.
The program chairman called upon
each member to discuss a different
1 ’;
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charge of the program for the aft-
ernoon,' which waa presented by a
group of high school students.
Frederick Higginbotham, winner of
the Leys' good citizeush:-> medal,
pres.i ed as master of ce.vn > ittj
and s talk un "Good Cithtonaliip'
was ifcvwi by Gaelic Willis. winiKt
of tne girls' guild i nrzensTli medal.
phase of social security.
| Refreshments were served to the
The next meeting will be with following: Mesdames C. L. Ford,
C. 0. Hazelton, H. L Singleton.
James
Pwiix gave reports of the State | ^hurt^Iy
D. A. R. Conterenc. whic, they re-■ ^ th, unemployment compen.
u . * *ni; *&.■ “Hon l»w, whereby old-age assist - {-Mias Ethel Cariker on April 8 at
Mrs. Eugenia Howell was ;n | ance and old age benefits, public j - o'clock.
health assistance and t^hild Wel-j ___,
fare are included. It was stated ATTEND CONCERT
that‘farm people are not directly l\ jxiRT WORTH
benefited by this compensation. j Judge and Mm S. A. Penix at- -----... - -------- ....
Those present to enjoy this ex- tended a concert in which the Eu-1 Singleton! and Miss' Dolly Martin,
pis nation by Mr. Akin were Mes- t^rpeun Club of Fort Worth pre-
Evening service, 7:3»i p. m.
Kpworth League. 6:41 p. m.
A new beauty shop, tho Fair
deadly Salon, has bran opened bp
Art. Belly Lisle and Mias Bate
Epworth Lear
Spiritual -, Life group of Circlet Mao Moon* at 924 E. Third Street.
No. 2 Wiil meet at the church Mon- Mrs. UaM and Mias Moon ara both
day afternoon at 2:.'(0 p. m. Mrs. t experienced operators, and they M-
G. T. Spears. Sr is inviting all j rite thrit' frinnds to caU.
members of the Woman's Mission
Boyd Haselton, James Vaughn,
Jimmy Ramsey, J. D. Byers. H. T.
Parsons, D. X.. Keene, C. L Clinton,
Jesse Martin. D. L. Reeves, W. H.
Jarnagin, W. L. Wallace, Willis
«v.i". “J »e*e **ie»- terpean Club of Fort Worth pre-1---
dames Moreil Crow, Wade Perry, wonted Miss Katherine ' Kilander ! METHODIST WOMEN
v----- °v----- ' ' - - - JO MEET MONDAY
Ali women of the
bhahim, Young. Sam Young, Glide- head 0f the music department of
„ , - , tl. , „ .well, HertdeisonrAtwontl,~md“Missrs T • W r„ and Keith Mixon, dean
Gil, Reserve, and What If Means < May Gilmore and Atone Shunan. ,.r th, „jano department of T. C. U..
was oiscusseo .by Vugiuu U ivm- Uur visitor tor the afternoon was «« duo piano artists Sunday after-
ootham Pau.me Horner, w no is to Mrs. ’ Morns' Moltondix of I'ampa. noon.
4k- th«* 'kluKaVi.* in Uraiuun Trxa*r ’ .
u ) 11 . , , . . - : I nt* two artists“ wert* assitued bv
‘ *' “' lliU, M,s' 11 T; ***>*"*■ kin ley Walker, baritone, of Wich-.
« "e LI NGER HO.ML CLUB ‘ '
program
thu >tditv *11: k ; v net.
“Kbbct.Y Ao.
Club. ' I * 11 owing the
lea hu' si ' wa* • njt»N eU.
■ Mt iiibe.r* |*rv>ent were: AlcMidiuies
Z. 1 \ HutUcrii, i . A.kn.son. C.
VN . Kugetiia IK well, (mu.
._iii------ — — Methodist
Church are invited to attend the
meeting of the Woman's Missionary
Society to be held in the home of
Mis. Geo. i. Kpcars fin Fasti
Street, Monday afternoon at 3
ary Society, and any others inter-
ested in the new mission study book
to meet with her Mondsy afternoon
at 3 p. m.
Regular monthly meeting of the
board of steward* Monday eve-
ning after the evening service,
i Choir rehedfsal Wednesday eve-
ning after evening service.
1,0 NY OAK CLUB MEET*
Young County League Union af euptuwel*. Those
the girls' dub at Lone Oak mot
March 24 instead of on their regu-
lar meeting date cause of the mem-
berg who were entered in Utocury
Events for Friday. The sponsor ia
teaching us Hie many dlffemnt
i kinds of. stitohea, also hemming our
T
South Bend Tuesday evening, April
5th at 8 p. m. “Stunt night.'' Every
group will put' on a stunt.
Revival meeting 'to begin Sunday,
April 3. Services for the first
Misses Altie Lee Ponds. Alma Ruth
Howard, Mary Dean Howard, Betty
Jo Rice, Louise Roberson and our
sponsor, Mrs. W. H. Howard. Our
club will meet again on April 1.
HEARS TALK BY MRS. RHODES
ita • f alls. A delightful program <lc'<’c*<
was presented. Mrs. Penix stated.' Xn" t' S' (!rahl,m wil* be in
cnix siatea, , , , ,
-he expressed the hope •th.t'1ch“'^ °f, the vrogran> ^
W J K^» wus tht' u,a,,: Miss K.lander and Mr Mixon "may ,n* Rur"' 'Alwri“”
^aker on th.: Social Security pro- i brought to Graham for a eon-
gram at ihe Bungei Home Demon.-j f„r( n(xt f„|j
rtration club at the home-of Mrs.' .
r,i owirtj
CHURCHES
r; ^ on,
■ ... va . i lil&L'liN Si'll hw Ml's.. .1 uc L- Pnllv *
son
i ‘fill'd
Glim 7; ,iiv
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n *0*1
-vl.n rx-iTH* ^>&cusat>tX by Mr». J»ck Felly and
., •♦aid'to1 dependcTii children * by Mni.-j i 'uUa, bit
Sunday School. P:45; Preaching,
j 11: GO; B. T.— U., 6:45; Preaching,
7:45.
.....-foe lhe-mT.mmg mesxgjfv:'
;-n- •M7T"V-(|- ” ~M7» r':,i:1 1 Bnt -fry -iwund-ufato'■ disco.--’1 ~ -------i -------
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Hr.s. Uibb Siautfhtei o! Ath^mi.
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AN.V SALLEE CIRCLE
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MEETS AT CHURCH
Sallee Circle of the Baptist Mission-
ary »us held at the church
Mon da J, afternoon An interesting
miksio.i study was iiireuted by Mrs.
C. T Cave.
noon. Mai'ch 24. .Sunshine friends U|[e
tian.
The Assurance of a fchris-'
'f 1
Because of the inclemency of the I
legislation
w. o . t- , - . , ..oo... Jisttn ie. , aunsnine irienas
cut 'sang -The1 More Te' Get i ^ L
The minutes- were read I a avFr . ^ brou*h‘ Because of the inclemency of the I
>W. Mrs Jack P^.^e testam entertained 3^'
party for the next meeting, the; Those prarant were: Meadamw
agent* demonstration, which it was Maud R-hders, Audra Powell. Ruby
nnr.vtuiict*d would be with Mr*. Sam n-nr—* _
«--■»” r r - «; r *
Sunday night following .the preach
ing service.
Sunday afteinoon a group from
this church will go" to* Flint Creek
thu
• ------------------ "',r Mng. Juanita Newton. Froney Thid-1 ure.(h PU’U’'' *'“!
During the business, session it » visitor, Mrs Joe Blown ford, Nicholas Elkey, snd the hos-j The m.hli i . .
voted to co-operate with the other *nd members. Mesdames . J. N. less. T. pbt l!< mvitei to all the;
circle ot* the Woman's Missionary j Rhoades. E. M- Smith, R. J. Burk- •__J services.
society in serving a picnic lunch1 ett’ " • Rhoades, Jack Petty. Sam g a. MEETING i i , ^ ^ Stevenson. Pastor,
at the paik ney. Monday for the; ^oldwater_ and the hostess, Mrs. HELD AT CHURCH iiu^Tuniu-ri. V 7777,
Decatur Baptist , 4 ollege glee club. 1>*ul Tucker. The Young Women's Auxiliary bf H h « W i "
The college students will be here!----'he Mrst Baptist Church met at' v - c B,' W*"M'r'. Pa*tor'
!,s.. - I N*xt' Sunday morning we will
..w
-----^ "iii ut- nere i
to present a piogiam at the high *****■’■ THORN HOSTESS
school. | TO UJTTIE MOON CIRCLE
---- j The Lottie Moon Circle of the
' Woman's Missionary Society of the
Hhtt Baptist Church met Monday
MRS. ROS^t GRAHAM
HOSTESS-'TO CIRCLE — ..............
The Blanche Grove / irtile of the' a^te,n°on at the home of Mrs. J.
15 nan Missionary Society 'of the Thorn.
first Baptist Church met at tthe -Mrs. Ernest Cole gave the devo-
Icinfer Dormitory Monday after- '‘°"a* reading a scripture lesson
nwn. with Mr s. Rosa Graham a* Jfrom First'Corinthian#. The study
lioste-«. " . j for the afternoon on "The Heart
Af" ’ ' opening song. Blest Jof tbe Levant'' was led by Mrs. M.
B*" ?.bf Ti< -' 'he - rinture rending. I*1' W
Luke 14i!5--.,7, was given by Mrs. | Liuring the business session plans
Betty Scott vas iwere m*de f°r the picnic luncheon
Graham. Miss
teaehei for tho af . moon's mission! ** 1x1 *iven tot *be Decatur Baptist
study \ short- ‘Uyines. <• .-ion (College Glee Club next Monday, and
"as hi 111 ill -he dose Of the hour.: the personal service and treasurer's
reports were presented.
the Church Monday evening for a . ’ morning we
nrovi . I „ , . - * ,or 14' continue our series of sermons on
progtat, ,,n state missions. M.sk;ihe -Doctrine of Christ, His Per-
V- - wa.-- „,h LtuS,
Three’fields af ” 3‘1<‘ . ^ < h»n,cter of Our Lord." We|
Thrae neld, of mission work were invi„. you lo h,ar theaa mea8a(fe,.
u*rt,n ^ Th“ P-to'-. Instruction class o’
;:b' t:r ,;7 the NegrT,.lhF - Mean,,, of . Piux-h Member"
and Mattie Faye < usenbary talk- ,.hip' held their first session at 4:30
work in M^icanTH* ‘"1 ^ °n i TuMd»y 't'™™ The class will
work m Mexican ktndergartens. i meet twice a week until Easter on
Those present were: Misses Irma Tuesday and Fridav -r». „
Graham. Ytiw.r.i ___ , 8U“-V “,ld tn“) afternoons at
^ P 4:30■ Pkr'nl*> help the chil-
"“T Martin, Martha Knight, Oneta dren ... .... •
Harlan Vivien uJ ... „ aren 'emember this appointment.
Marun, Yn.en Morton. Matt.e Faye Next class session will be Friday
ANNOUNCING NEW LOCATION
-FOR—
TUCKER BROS.-
AUTO SUPPLIES AND SPORTING
GOODS STORE
Across Street
A
Now In Newly Remodeled TUCKER BROS., PAN-
HANDLE SERVICE STATION BUILDING.
417 WEST FOURTH STREET
Everything Modern and New —Jf Bigger Stock Them
Ever — >ir YOUR SERVICE.
■-M.
COME TO SEE US
TUCKER BROS. AUTO SUPPLY t
SPORTING GOODS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
WEST FOURTH STREET GRAHAM, TEXAS
Cu.xenbary, Blanche Repass; Mrs.
Jake Schlittler, Mrs. W. M. Martin,
and Mrs. George Parsons.
SPECIAL OFFER
S Hours 10:30 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. Fric
Th„ Coupon Worth $$$ Toward This Purchase.
THIS COUPON AND ONLY 59c Entil
Bearer to One of Oi
Regular $3.00
CROSS NECKLACJ
i 14-Karat Vellaw Gold Flniah)
NEW STREAMLINE DESIGNS IN L.
PLAIN OR WITH FACSIMILE It.
DIAMONDS 5
Bring this Coupon and 5*c to our store K
snd receive one of our regular 53.00 to)
afternoon at 4:30.
You will find a hearty welcome
■t the following services next Sun-
day: Bible School at 9:46 a. m.
Communion and sermon at 40:50 'a.
IiOCKETT CIRCLE
M™DA* , » Christen Endeavor at e^T m.
marTs tT'' 0f ^ Wo‘, Evening worship and sermon at
man. Mta.ton.ry Society „f the 7Jo p. m. '/
- PtU,t Church met •» 'he. All young people will be happy
to learn that the Christian En-
deavor Society from Jackaboro will
visit us Sunday night at the C. E.
hour and render the program. None
I church Monday afternoon. Six
members were in attendance and
participated in an interesting ses-
sion.
Missions described in the Bible
were studied, with Mrs. E. R. Barr
as toader. - .
PERSONALS
Mrs .Dm Wood is visiting her
daughter in Rodesaa, La.
i
Cross Necklaces. You save exactly
52.41. This 55c merely helps pay tor ^
local advertising, expense^ salespeople, Lsj
etc. Nothing^more to pay. .
b*,utjfu' CroM Necklaces are the' NEW STREAMLINED DC <
SIGNS faihrnn maatinn saaass. kel__-_.j! 4.Y
Mr*. Graham Stewart and son.
Edward, returned Saturday from
a visit in the Rio Grande Valley.
will want to miss this treat. They
neve one of the best Christian En-
deavor Societies in. this part of the
*!***• They will furnish special
music for the 7:30 worship hour
also.
May we see ybu at church next
Sunday.
CHURCH OF CHRItiT, GROVE ST
y SIGNS faahion snratl.n now being worn morning, aftern^ Indto
«trla. In plain *r ^ncyQ
evening. Variety of styles for women and
complete with chain.
LIMIT J TO A COUPON w- Thie offer made pooeibie by the
maZ"?'U,rlru L‘°”?u, •“W'y ,OT ,ht* W. reserve the
right to limit quantities.
Every Orosg sold with
unlimited written guar-
antee against tarnish
loa* of stone* or lops
of brilliancy
AT THE
MILLER
DRUG
FRIDAY
Mall Orders Add He
Extra. Addrean pro-
gressiva Novelty King
1 lunpany. Au.ttn Tea
is «-
•*4 -
•CUP THIS COUt
The Church of Christ, corner of
u. .. . j , Second and Grove straeto, announces
W eatherford Touchstone of Call-, service, for Sunday as follows: II
ip"'"'* i**he «“r*1 ot Ur »"d Mr, k m. and 7:45 p. m. Brother How-
I 1»rd Pracoek of Lusk will deliver
the message at the morning service.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mitchell spent
Sunday in Dallas.
Mr and Mrs. John A. Gardenhire
of Fort Worth spent the week-end
in Graham visiting Mr. and Ufa.
< W. Hinson. •
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hefner of Cry*.
UM hall* were gueeta of her mother
Mrs. T. M. Corbett Wedneeday.
The fourteenth chapter of Rom-
ans will he discussed next Wed-
nesday evening beginning at 7:45.
Everyone is invited to attend
these services.
— Reported.
PIRiT MKTHODIHT CHURCH
E. W. Bridget, Pastor.
Ernest Howard, gupt.
ot the
Congolium
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Trout, H. I. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 31, 1938, newspaper, March 31, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116839/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.