The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1932 Page: 10 of 10
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I To Meet Here
Sunday Afternoon
SOMEBODY HAS APTLY SAID ,, . “He
may have greasy hands and the seat of his
pants may he shiny, but if his children
have their noses pressed against the win-
The Thr.vknutrton-Young rB*l>tist
i Assumption will hold a Oommence-
| ment exercise for the association
' Sunday School rt rival Sunday after-
noon at the First Baptist Church
1 here. 1 Churches of the Thfockmur-
1 lee-Young Association have been
conducting a Sunday Sbhool Revival
this week and the commencement
program will mark its dote.
dow pane a half hour before he js due home
for supper, you can trust hgn with any-
thing you have.” And yet even such a
father may delay, neglect or-unknowingly
fail to provide against one of the greatest
Induced on the program, which
will opeti at 2 o'clock, will be an
address £y Rev. Ross A. Smith of
SOUND
Recognition of classes and announce-
ment of awards—-Rev. Sam Malone
of Abilene; Report of nominating
committee on Association . Sunday
Seho Is, by Rev. J. Dale Thorn; and
} “Association Objectives in Sunday
| School Work”—Rev. FT. M. Agee.
I Diplomas, seals, and certificates
( will be awarded t? those who have
as usual!
study course with
!l participated in*
t one of the Sunt
T T 1 E* first month of another year find* this
-*■ ^ •*—' bank in the nanus mind condition
which Ha- customers have learned to take for
Sunday ScV-ol classes
r»y Co
tract w
ner of
in the association.
'Southwestern Life Man
Strength and stability are assured here in TMJ
by the same circumstances as fa Jlgg.jiasri namely,
ample renourcen under the control of broadly1 ox.
p.itenred bankers and business men.
DEPENDABLY AT YOUR SERVICE!
THE WAY OF LIFE
I Planters Double Disc Ploytjj
Pi 'Muck barton
Buried Here Tues.1
of thV-
roogg tl
GRAHAM
Mules $5<V up; Fine young work
■STOWING WAR
Hor.se $50. At South Benti I arm
; -My ft it ml. Admiral Samuel
Mctiow- [ Ask Mr. Stovall.
purchasing" agent “fur the ■ «.«»«.- ,-:----
tng the World War. FOR SAI^E: T Model lo
Of Uu. -fine P0* XUl&j-ftMl «»?<
nd sacrifice which war caills McFarlane, Coi
Burhe sawr-also, htrw greed 'VholMle Agent. Phone 92.
and profiteering and the basest aort FOR SALE: Shrubbed
of seiftshness wrap themselve* in heeled out ready to bo pi
the cloak of patriotism and proceed Mrs. L. V. Himes, 908 Texas
Little Dolma Buchanan, tBi'Cc ycaWtU*-
Old daughter of M,r. and MPa. .Robert
NATIONAL BANK
ertrte pi
'Hto 'lUIIPTST set vice was held at the
homo bf Jack Wallace op -Indiana
Street, conducted by Rev. O. T. Mo-
line pf the First Christian Church.
'The little girl died Monday while
the hi*
to com
OOmpleti
"The Old Reliable
GRAHAM, TEXAS
Total Resources More Than $1,000,000.00
cold-bloodedly,Jfl. exploit the public
the Thft
WtMsity.
EGGS FOR HATCHING:- From
enroute to Graham from East Texan
our English White Leghorns, Mated
with “Her parents and twin sister,
He sends me his plan fop prtvent-
to pedigreed cockerels from 272-to
Zelma. Both children had been ill
ing war, *© which I am glad to give
2*5 Egg hens. Prices: Setting lb
cided to return - to Graham in ‘ the
hope that the climate here would aid
ia their recovery.Del ilia "became
critically ill during the trip and a
stop was made at a residence near
eggs 00c; Per hundred $3.50.—L. Jl.
“Amend the Constitution,”*he ur^es,
"so as to require that before war
can be declapyd or participated in
Higdon, Phone 9016FU. 22-0-24p.
or rn vaaiofi) there shall b»s Referen-
FOfc RENT: Modern furnished
the highway, where she succumbed
dum:
within a few minutes.
, “That if s majority of the votes
cast be-tar peace, there the tnatter
**ndtj if for war, every; able-bodied
Mr. and lire. Buchanan, former
residents of Graham, recenty moved
FOR RENT.: Light housekeeping
rooms At the Rowland Hotel. ftp,
4-H CLUB WOMAN USES NOVEL ME^NS TO PROVIDE
FUNDS TOR IMPROVING fcl VING ROOM OF FARM HOME.
male citizen between the ages 18
and 85 shall be drafted, end '
“That from the day war is declared
until peace is finally concluded, no
price or wage shall exceed what it
fo furnished bed
Lee Died A Prisoner
rooms, block and half from square.
It may not be generally known
that General Robert E- Lee, the
■708 East Fourth St.
WANTED
was 90 days prior to such declaration.
126th . anniversary ef jlfhoes birth
•‘That a)l profits in exfcess of 5 per
will be celebrated on January 19,
WANTED: To
rent a modern flier ~
or six room house close in.—J. W.
cent shall be forfeited to the Gov-
er.WU.ent, and (hat no person, firm
Miller, Miller’s 5-10-2% Store 22c
or corporation shall in peace-time or _____
urnr-rime b* received as a contractor] MISCELLANEOUS
who js pot a- manufacturer, or a reg- , , ~
ular dealer, in the articles te be You take no chances when buy
supplied— regular dealer being none Milk, Eggs and Butter from -os. *
-Other than on. JS A- tims-rhojkc^Jha.I^-^Jri. alg^
offer -is- submitted, either owns out- Curb Service.—Tjmqy Niws St«
right the articles..pffered or depend- Next door Leader office. - Z
ably eontrols1 their source of supply.
19*8 WALL PAPER PATTERN^- -
any intelligent
Over night delivery.
McCrum Furniture
135, W C. MrGrew.
•A e hooks at
Store.- Pboile
After
Artt wf sny land ia posted against
Hunting and Trespassing. -Twiinb
complain of stock being shot and any
hunting or trespassing will b# vig,
orously prosecuted. Please Keep Out.
—E. G jSfTOVALL. - .--“*■ 22p.
terms of Le?*s parole were respected,
however, and he" was never restored
v citizenship. -— — “T. ’.
Aa is well known, after the war
enetcl Lee accepted the presidency
jt Washington ColUge at Lexing-
ton, Ata., and
Is it possible for a person as old
ss 75 to 80 years to get am insurance
policy which has been paying $1100?
Your answer is no. Our, an*war i»
yes.' We cannot tell you how it Can
be done, but we have been doing it.
Only a few of the claims we have
remained Tn that office
$ftjl he died when the name of the
Institution was changed to Washing-
ton and Lee. But at the time of
-t>i»___death he was a|ill a paroled
prisoner of war, deprived of his
paid; J. it Ray, 'Cisco, Texas; ’H. A.
Snlvely, .Cjyde, Texas; Bailie Brown,
Snyder, Texas; Dick Williams, Tux-
edo, Texas. AGENTS FANTED.
A Loeei Mbtual Aid'
CENTRAL WEST TEXAS INSUR-
Membei
are mak
Older Bo
at Width
had bean
ttt be belt
a consolic
District v
trict mat
necessary
fsrence 1
held at
Texas- Co
Aiding it
confer end
Committci
fa Falls
civil'right*.’
ANCE AS?N.
WATCH THIS SPACE
STAMFORD, TEXAS.
Rugs Cleaned, Mattreeaes ' renova-
ted, furnitsre bought and Slid
Warner* Mattress Factory, South
end of Oak Street l«tfe.
Young county 4-H dub women
have shosm great ingenuity in turn-
ing their"1iome products into profits,
and will no doubt be interested in
the plen adopted by a Howard coun-
ty club woman.
Wanting to make over her living
room In 1980 but lacking the funds,
Mr*, _F- C.’ Rogers of Bar-R Home
Demonstration Club la Howard coun-
ty. improved her poultry house and
poultry rations instead, doubled the
flock production, and sold at $1.09
gar dozen fa the form of angel food
eakes and sheas pica. Ja the spring
FOUND
FOUND: Expert typist pin from
.■tbi ..Owner may recover by pay-
ing this ad at Leader office.
LOST
STRAYED: Large grey-blue and
white Maltese Cat, answers to name
of “Boots”. Rewardv—tlOif E. U
It Phiwe 58. ■ ftp.
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 14, 1932, newspaper, January 14, 1932; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884268/m1/10/: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.