The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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SOCIETY
The curtain ni dropped On the
official 1934 city league playground
season at 0:40 o’clock last night
when House, dependable catcher Jot
the Philips team: Was put out at
first with Caaqr going to third and
Wood to jecond.
„ The championship game ended lit
.o 4 in favor of the Good Eat--
Bakery team after the Bakers had
knocked Weathefall’s hard pitched
bails all “over the lot. The baker*
scored three runs in the third, five
til 'the fourth, seven in the fifth,
conditioned for Friday night’s foot-
ball game when Knieff pdf the boys
through a light workout under the
night lights, and Mother Nature put I
the fans through hard a nine-inning I
tussle with a cold north wind.
Unusual Accident
Kills Horse While
Riders Run Wolves
CHOOSE
Woolens
Midland, . Texas."'ll rough
P? ,’ Phillips ran two' scores icrois^Sr and tumble sport, riding Uv-a coy-
ligKius Education 6f thr ived, and two more Ote ^imt Riders and horses.•
~o.isunderstShd.ng * • * ,C fiihth. i : "■ 1 ’ ~:T oftft Jn for -p.tf»l«hment, as
jf.fcr* The '-or, T. Collins’ hmse folded up in
-'«* —>«- ■- ^ s!ira±f.-*2:
The Woolehs that lead the way this year ar*
In new and exciting «Wt ’■MTH. -l«»e»r
little. ' Our showing comprises fancies,
solids and mixture*;- in a wide range .of pat-
tern* and sensibly priced at only'
*1-7$ -
third inning scored Baker.
J^ewi*
scored Epperson and Widmayer scor-
ed NWt'by. House
YOUNG PEOPLE Ok ^ -
BAPTIST CHl’BCH CLOSE
WEEK-OF PRAYER PROGRAM
The closing program of the week
of prayer which was held Monday,
Ttiesduy and Wednesday by the
Womans Missionary .Union of me
Baptiat Church was given Wcdnos-
day evening by the young people
of the third- ^Shoemaker popped
out to retire Phillips with Harrell
and Reeves on. -
Rutherford, Ailed, Hutchison. Ba-
ker and Epperson scored in the first
of the fourth. The first four hit!
Weatherall consecutively and Ep-1
yrwy slid ~
The fifth inning spree started l
when Price singled followed by
Rnl.herfo rd. All e n hit. scoring
Pp^e and Rutherford. Hutchison
CHOOSE
SILKS
Our Silks are 'Headliners fdlr fall and winter
wear, ...Whatever you xhotme rtn^H find
quality and real value on our silk counters.
"bCTthe church. Three organtzai.ons
look^vgart in the piurraiii, , ,the
Sunbasmsi—£^_A. and Y. W, A.
Each group contributed 'sopgs and.
gave interesting 'topics on Bapttst
Special values ia new prints and rough Crepes
KsVe Jflat" arrived —"New Brow n-,. Blue*.
Blacks, iht
yard only
schools and hospitals.
T.he W.w M. U.^JatbPprograms
the church with
Inspirational talks" on state mis-
sions and jtrayerk fht* ~ the carrying
A Real Bargain ^-4
Crapes. 39 inch wtith. -aH- the new
fall colorings; to choose fro*, and
a the prtrr tr-Tfg«r,” yTfa“ .....
1 OURS
Allen’s score on an error^la_tbe
first of the sixth ended the, Dough-
Laws’ good work.
House ari8~A4li«nn—amred in .he
♦pecia.
Is Not a “ONE STOP’
Battery Service,
CHOOSE
We Want YouTo
two goosieggs were chalked up in ,
the final inning.-
Johnny Seth was sent in fo'r Wea- !
therall in the last of the sixth, but.
Merrell pitched the entire game for
the Good F.aters. Weatherall struck .
out four men and Ss*h.,®ne Vo Mor-
rell's two. ~.
Both Steers and spectators ware
COTTON
Conte Again.
upon rH
Cottons are prettier -than ever this season and
jt believe that we have selected the pick ,-of the
best markets 16 shaw yso - - —’—
Phone 50.^
Cotton Suitings in all the newest pat
terns in bailors that arc sbsoluUl*-fast
all yard'wide and a rest value, yard
FOR SALE -
POfCSAlife: Bargain* In doors'ass'
windows; used glass one-fourth
SO Square' Fine Prints in all the
large stripes and plaids, the yard
.Full Yard Witle Tik Color Prtntr
a variety of pretty patterns, yd..
many new and prospect'.ve members
present. The four plans for * the
year were announced at this tiuit:
including .he Girl ReSente Suiiw-
Shop, West Fourth St.
Pretty Yard Wide Cotton Suitings
in all the newest pattern^ vt^...
New Seersuckefa, Protty atripes
are guaranteed to stay pretty, ;
’ FOR SALE*” Sows, pigs, and
shoals, all.jHkSa, for-.sale_.pr trgdd
Tor cattle.—Call at 1 Leader Office
for particulars. 7p-32p
In aTWhich time new memVi > will
lie accepted. tWe Girl SdWrvs-'.wed-
ding, thevunother and danj^iter ban-
quet sind the recognition services.
A Rood assortment of yard wide prints
in good patients, and priced | O';('
at only, per yard i .. 11
New Draperies in many nice
patients and reasonahly priced
from V.....25c to .Y.’V.
FOR RENT
■ FOR RENT’: Furiilshsd gpgTtmem 1
with bard-wood Boors.—Graham In-
auiWKe—Agrncyr- (2-2tfc.
FOR RENT: Nicely fiirnished mo.
the latter twp event* to take" pTalc
after Christmas. --
.■ After a number of . enjoyable.
New Tferith Gingham, sitk finish at*!
in the New Large Checks,, CQi
. Par. Yand Qab.—-———------ ."7 t)“
•..Grain
Fast Color Quilting CTtallies l0
designs, fast eotora, Qpjt jra^d c
games refreshments - of
cookies were served.
BEGINNING SATt'RDAY.
SEPT. 29TH.. CONtlNC-
ING THRU MONDAY,
" OtTOBER 15TH.
No. 1-One Good Shampoo
and Finger Wave, - dried,
combed and dressed, CflC
Only ............ till
No. 2-A Real Oil Shampoo.
notify’V j.'samprff Finger Wave and Elec-
. $1.25
'dem apartment to couple. 901
Carolina Mrs. “Cbfley. 21d-7wp.
Satin Back Crepe Silka in new
colors and a new price of only yd.
- FOR ,-.
Tracto T
7For .
WOMAN'S COUNCIL TO
OBSERVE SIXTIETH
ANNIVERSARY';
FOR RENT: Nice clean m'v>rr>
cottage* - at Eddie Lille Tourist
-Camp—Pag and weekly .rates on ap-
plicatioh. J 4tfc
NEW ARRIVALSTHIS WEEK -New Dresses 4
New SwRflrger Suits - New Hats -
-•'The i ■iipir.t
Hinder ■
’Christian Church will observe .the
Sixtieth Anniversary of ♦heir work
with a banquet at the church Mon-
day even ng, Oflotier. 1st, at 7:45.
Evefy. woman of the church is jnost
cordially invited to lie , present and
bring a gbggti—
Each lady TsTaske!r"to -bring sabd-
wicheC for self and guest.
Waike,..
LOST
Wanted to liat your property for
aale, trade or exchange, if prjgpd
right.—Graham Inaurance Agency.
2tfc
Z O T O S—The Latest
- Permanent Wave.
9.252,000 BALES SEPT. 1ST.
_____;i3,047,00|) YEAR AGO
dicated by Septamber fint condi-
tion. as compared with 9,195/xio a
month ago. and 18,047.000 produced
last year. ‘ —■
.The condition ef thii ^
53.8 per cent of normal. Texas
-cr«n«S.„.»» 10,390,000, with JondL
tion 44 per cent H
dicated productiepl
j—gSW
VANITY BEAUTY
SHOP
Phone 372 - Graham, Tax.
Wanted te hear from person de-
siring to trade residence property
in Graham for (M3 car.—Graham
Insurance Agency. __ Jltfe.
Washington, Sept. 8.—Production
Of 9,252,000 bales of cotton this
year was reported today by the
department of agriculture aa in-
an Ohio farmer's I
tery receiver attaa
voter.
SQUIRE EDGEGA TE —Every FcMqw ta Hn Cattf
gf OsiOetr To so
f, . ;
r
— PRESBYTERIANS TO ‘
banqubt TONIGHT -----r
According te an announcement
made by the Religious Education
Commiktre of the First Presbyter-
ian Church, a banquet is to be
given- in the basement of the
church this evening 01 (la o’clock
J for workers of the Sunday School.
The purpose of the meeting it to
“ bonur all workers and tu-hear Mrs.
L. C. Majors of Austin and. Mis*
Stella Hovey, directors of Religious
. Education of - the stitJ of Tessa,
who have .come to Graham for .0
one day institute. Tfi*, invitation
has-been extended to all tcacbors
- and off.cers of the Sunday’ School,
‘..the Session -and the local’ Cem-
m, im.
STohe a Walk
-- . M- • ■ '
■ Not- ,f
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nd If
«i»->* t«* is
maker. Bt T DO IT AT HOME. , • •
SEE THESE FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY j
GtRL~ RESERVES ENiOV
’SOCIAL- FUNCTION AT
A. A. MORRISON, HOME X
The lovely garden at the A.' A
Morrison home-on 718 Elm Street,
w»4 the scene of the first gather-
ing of the Girl Reserves Tuesday”
~—~ evening for. die new club year.
Miss Nell. Sammons is sponsor of-
the. organization and Miss Louise
Hutchinson is president fdr the
y**G- < * . -
Bright lights a^dt-d to the nat-
ural beauty of the garden where
over one hundred and twen yLfive
girl> enjoyed' a deiightful’ eveningT
X Ijrief liusingas meetihg VKi heM
Turke J .
Hinsoi *}
Egg
i
Biss JUANITA Johnson .. .
IS BRIDGE’ HONOREE
31 i*s Iona - Curtis ~ enveruined
Bias Juanita Johnson with a bridge
iparty Tuesday afternoon at the
/•home of the hostess. Several garnet
of bridge were enjoyed in which
pisses .leann e Lane and Dorothy
Atm Jamison cut 'for high score,
a lovely white, linen handkerchief
being awarded *9R"hfiss Lane. Miaa‘
Oweiia Belle Varthooaer got low,
a what-not trinket.
Li-'/J...JU sypriae whaWlOt-.fboy1^, vil __
;.j(givtn the honoree, ' and everyone
r .r of d6*»- cats, -cameU, etc., beirjg
unvJrapp*d. T’ *
Delicious refreshments Consisting of
sandwiches and ieod tea were sarrad
to Miaaes Betty MacWhatley, Juan-
ita Frldoaux Jeanne I^ane, Oweita
Belie Vaahooaer. Ophelia Reeves,
Dotethy Ann Japsison, Helen
WrQht. Juanita JohnaOn and the
iKjiite**. Miss .Vona Curtis. ,L...-^
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The Franklin Institute Museum
at Philadelphia haa op exhibition
a collection o4 over 4,
of wood from all parts of 4fc»
WANTED
WET FINGER
WAVES. 25c and..
n
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