The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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“Boston Favorite” Pumps, made by Queen Quality
Factory, $2.50. $2.75, $3.00. $3.25.
' S. B. Street & Company
Mount Plsasant
Here 1 eome again, but
tention ia not to stay
ray in
long this
time.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Wilson via
ited at Komo Saturday and Sun-
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Mrs.rA. IT. Jones and daugh- Timmons and daughter,
MU" were v“itorB in the
city Monday.
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day and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Moore are
visiting at Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Moore and
Miss Eunice and Kemp and Dal-
las Moore visited #t T*. W. Mat-
thews’ Sunday.
Miss Flora Turner spent Sun-
day night with Miss Eunice
Mnniyr___________
The young and old people en-
joyed a “tacky party” at J. 0
; 'Wilson’s Frfday night. Two
prizes were given to the tackiest
ones. Miss Mary Mct'allister, of
Miller Bend, received the cake
apd Wiley Moore the pie.
Miss Esther Ely spent Saturday
Bightynth Mias Maggie Steadham
Several from Miller Bend, Tonk
Valley, Graham, South Bend ant
Brier Branch,. attended the par-
ty Friday night.
Miss Elsie Kelly, 'of Briar
Branch, spent Friday night at
O. Wilson’s.
The school children gave an
Easter egg hunt Friday afternoon
Several of the people took their
dinner and stayed until the egg
hunt was over. The children anc
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Komo
We have a summer day one
day here and a winter day the
wfat. Is that the way with the
.jnat of'you? I would think it
wm though.
Lon Evans and family spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. Wil-
liams.
Mrs. Wid Akers and children
are visiting her father, Mr. Bow-
ers, of Henry Ghapel, at the pres-
** mmt time,
’ ^ Miss Lottie White called at Mrs
‘ira Fletcher’s Monday afternon
In*k<*k Robert and Mattie Earl Ardis
respot g their sister, Mrs. Dora
fected etcher, at this writing.
it has Wynn and children
times,__
. Gorth.
' rat'isre visiting rt-latiye* in Fort
J. A. Bower and family s|»nt
Wednesday night at Mr. and
Mrs. A. C’. White’s,
f John Wilson and part of liis
\ -family, of Mount Pleasant, spent
Miss
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Saturday night anti Sunday at
J. T. Townsend's.
Austin White ami Archie Akers
made a business trip to Newt-as-
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<le Saturlsy.
Several called at J. T. Town-
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•end’s Saturday night and had
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music. AH report an enjoyable
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time and plenty of music. %
O. .1. llazelton rode a motor-
cycle to Graham Sat unlay.
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Quite a few from this place,
went to Graham Saturday. Amonf
John Crawford Sunday.
Mrs. L. F. Gallaher spent last
week in town with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Jay Garvin.
Mrs. John Knight and daughter,
Belle, spent Thursday at
Mrs. Killion’s.
Miss Viva Baugh spent this
(Monday) afternoon
Nona Cornelius.
Mrs. Letnley and grand-daugh-
ter Little Miss Key, visited Mrs.
S. 1). Baugh Thursday afternoon.
Mias Minnie Cornelius attended
the picture show in town Satur-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bishop
are visiting Mr. Bishop’s parents
in South Bend this week.
Mrs. Grover Gallaher and daugh-
ter. Miss Marjorie, of Newcastle,
spent u few days last Week visit-
ing relatives in the Briar Branch
community. .
Jake Jordan, of Newcastle, was
driving in the Briar Branch com-
munity Sunday..
1'nele John Lakey has improved
the looks of his farm with a new
barn.
.Some of tlu* children of this
community enjoyed an Easter egg
hunt Sunday afternoon.
Several from this ertmniunity
attended the Declamation contest
Saturday night.
Ignorance.
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Mrs. Knight called to a
Busqh Sunday afternoon.
Bob CoHey apent Saturday
night and Sunday with homefolks
Gardena aure dre looking fin© Stephens, and Misses
now, but need rain.
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Austin Bird went to
Thursday.
Meadamea Taylor, Lola Fisher,
Adele Williamson, Borchardt,
Minnie
Some com up to a good stand ^ thtf
whtfc- oHifira had to replant-
if_ iiu..
Fisher and Louetta Grubbs viait-r
Mrs, Bryan, of Rocky^ Mound,
visited her sister, Mrs. Busch,
the first of the week.
Miss RudeUe Seddon called to
see Miss’ Delilah Robbins Wed-
nesday evening.
Will Seddon and Ernest Beck-
ham drove a bunch of cattle up
to near Newcastle Wednesday.
George Jones called at Mr. Sed-
don'a. Sun day night’
Mr. and Mrs. T. JrWlxom call-
ed Sunday at Walter Hand’s.
Sam Allen and Lee RolmrUon
passed through our community
Saturday enroute to Graham.
Country Girl.
Jim 0 atm an, of
Loving, brougHF” Kiitli Step!
home Saturday, everting and! 1
ited at
mens
fife
Henry Stephens’ Amtil
Sunday evening.
Next Saturday and Sunday will
be Bro. Evans’ day. Let alii the
members b© present oa Shtunluy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oatman, of
vtng, attended Sunday School
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bird, of Orth,
attended Sunday school Sunday.
Messrs. Roy and Jesse Brooks,
of Jean, visited our Sunday
rflso Messrs. Taylor, Clayton Ste^
wart and Henry Doll ins. “J '
Owen had a nice program for the
evening. Most of the «
recited speeches; had a spelling
match, then Mrs. Stephens, Mr-
and Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Adele
Williamson hid the Easter eggs, j School Sunday.
The rest of us helped in. finding j Sunday School was good Sou-
thern. Uno, I believe found twu. day and fifty-one were present.
The teachers report good lessons.
Miss Virgie Borchardt gave an
Easter ?gg hunt Sunday after-
noon. Misses Minnie Fisher,
All spent a pleasant evening to-
gether.
E. B. Owen and little son vis-
ited the school Friday and after
school. Miss Zella returned home.Louetta Grubbs, 1yj... and Jean
with them to visit until Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Mike Fisher was sick in
bed Friday with a cough.
Mrs. \Carr Rutherford and chil-
dren visited aLMrs. Lucy Fisher’
Friday evening.
Indian Mound. .__________
Tuesday morning seemed almost^ MrsT Mary Williamson visited
like winter again. Uno placed Mrs. J. S. Fisher Friday evening,
some flowers_ that morning, al | Clayton Stewart \jsited his
though the cold northers may kill^ uncle, Bill Dollins, Thursday and
fthFm, 'but T hope not, as I am Friday.
very fond of pretty flowers. Henry Dollins has been batching
Rev. John- Newsom took Tues- for a week. He says he gets
day dinner with Austin Bird and lonesome by himself over there
wife.
Mrs.
Corda Bird ^visited at
in the woods.
Lamar Smith has been on
Mrs. Drum’s Wednesday evening sick list for the last* two weeks
Mrs. Mollie Dollins and son, or more. Hope all the sick folks
Riley, visited C-hariio Dollina and^will be well before Uno writes
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Steadham, again. <
of Padgett, last week. * | Mr. and Mrs. D. "Bird came
Wednesday night we had a down Saturday at noon and vis-
light rain, not enough to do any ited at Aukfin. Bird’s until Sun-
good. _____________—• day evening.
Miss Jewel More and brother,
Murray, of Tonk Valley, spent
Friday and Saturday nights with
their brother. Wiley
The young people enjoyed a
singing at the school house Sun-
day night.
Ben Steadham and Joe Tim-
with Miss’mons attended Die Easter egg
hunt id Tonk Valley Sunday.
Charlie Burch, of Briar Branch,
was riding around in our com-
munity Sunday.
“Walter Fitzgerald, nf Sey-
mour, was in our community Mon
day. _ .
Misses Pearl Gallaher and No-
na Cornelius and Harry Black-
wood and Brog Carlton, of Briar
Branch, attended the singing at
the school house Sunday night.
Mrs. R. E. Griffin and daughtei
.Miss Ethel, spent Friday night
with Mrs. Ida Dozier. ” '
Mrs. Ada Pardue visited her
sister, Mrs. Nell Burnett, Thurs-
day.
Mrs. Mittis Wragg, of Miller
Bend, visited Mrs. J. E. Martin
Monday. _____
-Mrs. Bessie Brown visited Mrs.
Median Monday.
Well, I stayed longer than 1
intemlt-d to, but I must go.
Rosamonda.
Bryan, Messrs. Henry Dtillins,
Belvie Dollins, and cousin, Clay-
ton Stewart and several of the
little folks were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howell and
children, of Newcastle, visited at
•Mr. and Mrs. Borchardt Sunday.
Misses Lena Dolline, F^y and
Inez Fisher took dinner Sunday
with Miss Virgin Borchardt.
Sunday was another bluatery
-day.-'• ,—p
! - Miss Louetta Grubbs'took din-
ner witlL. Mrs. Etta Easterling
Sunday.
Mesdaines J. S. Fisher and
Mary Williamson visited Mrs.
Thomas Monday. Mr. and Mrs.
Brown's baby d*pd at 1:30 Mon-
day evening at Mrs. Thomas’.
Clayton Stewart quit work at
.J S. Fisher’s Monday at dinner to
return to Rooky, Oklahoma.
IVfonday night looked some like
rain.
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♦hem were A. <’. White,
Evans. Arthur Bowev.
Martin and Lloyd King
Sufqwoie several »4‘ you
Jean
Mr. and Mrs. K. F.
I'- 1 - j tended church at True Sunday. ]
A Mm rt Misses Claire Medlin and Maudj
Thomtwon were shopping in
serxbes. jtJtm Saturday.
are Easter egg hunting today, yijSH j,„d;r Taylor visited her,
(Sunday V-but I am not and dongjsf,,r Mrs. Rush Brannon, iii her; one from Proffitt
know of any "iii- at this place .j;ir|iSi)()I.„ f,.w
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that are.
Alb'-rl Martin and Lon Evans
went to JlulTstuttlii Thursiiay.
Lottie IWhitr- and M<-ttie Row—
Tonk Valley
Seventy-four were present “at
Sunday school aj'd {(reaching last
Willis at*j Sunday. Rev. S. 1). Cook filled
Rev. Patterson’s appointment.
I believe our sick folks are all
Gra-jbetter at this writing, except Mrs
) Pinkstuu. Siu* is still {U’etty sick.
Her two brothers are visiting
and the
lays last week, .other from Coo^etieek.
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l)r. II. K. Weems left April 1st (Jiiite a crowd from here attend
for < hicagn to take a post gradu- (-<l t!m entertainment at the Rap-
el,- course in the I'osMiraduufc. ted church Sattmlay night.
School of M,cdi>’inc. . lie will nt-j Will Seddon, his mother and
er .called at Mi-s Moljj.- l-.lkins’| jlirn jjltJ (l| tin* month. lehildnui, visited Mrs. Seddon’s
prof. Carsley and Bryan Nash sist, r, Mrs. Mayes, of* Murray,
attended Hie Declamation eoti-^Sunday.
test iii Graham Saturday night.
Miss Martha Markuni, of
Saturday afternoon.
News is fiean-c and
aorrv scribe tool so I’ll
am the same, Little
I am a
close. 1
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Craig Point
■. Several are buffering with la—
grip)><‘ at ill is writing.
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Mr. Lowery and family
Ol- town visitJirs Saturday,
ney my, guest of .Miss Lena Smithy Mr. Hand and son, Harry, Car-
Sundayi ]roll and Walter Robbins, Misses
Tlfi* young people enjoyed a Inez and Gladys Cherryholnibs
singing at the home of Dili and Gcoffry Cherrvholmes at-
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Rev. S. D. C-oqJr preached at .............. .... ............—.......
Upper Tonk Sunday in the after- Bailey and wife Sunday night. |tended the Easter egg hunt
^nnn rv ‘" | W. H. nnd A. J. Cantwell were- Lower Tonk Sunday.
Rev. S. 1). Baugh and family >n Graham Monday.
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> attended church* in town Sunday
aad took Easter dinner with Mrs
W. H. Mayes.
Mr. and Mr*. 'John Knight and
Denver Killion were callers at
Mr. Busch ’a Sunday afternoon,
( Walter Cook, of Flat Rock
I Had his father,
from Saturday
Hazel Eyes.
Whenever Yoa Need a Oeoersl Teak:
Taka Orove’s
The Old Standard Giote’a Taataleaa
chill Tonic la equally valnable aa a
General Tonic because h contains the
-^he whiHil children enjoyed an
EssUt egg hunt at the school
bouse Friday afternoon.
Harry Cornelius, Rex Cornish,
Ilsrry Cutshall, Carl Knight
and Mrs. Denver Killion called at
“AT YOUR SERVICE’’ IN OUR
READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT
TOO MANY ITEMS TO MENTION, BUT WE CAN SELL YOU:
A beautiful Silk press for ~ . . $6.50
Silk Waists, a variety of styles, at . $1.25
Middy Blouses, some^at 75c, others $1.00 to $2.50
Beautiful line of Ladies Skirts, new an4 stylish models , 93.50 and up
New Silk Parasols
All colors and styles to match any
costume. Prices . 75c to $5.00
DRESS GOODS
A big new stock that will appeal to
the most particular buyer. >
JUST RECEIVED—New Spring Panamas, Bangkok, Straw- Sailors and
Nobby Felt HaU for Men and Boys. Prices very low.
The John E. Morrison Company
- Wh«r* Pric* and Quality Harmortlz*. “
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1915, newspaper, April 8, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884156/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.