The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 29, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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Mary Meggs
Mr. Kndolph
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at the home
Mr. and Mrs.
[ Cockrell Avenue.
Jtar was banked
basketa of pink
the valley and
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Gwendolyn Barrow 'la raeeVering
fnpn a waek'a illness.
Miaa Kathryn LmioQ* ia viiiting
bar paranta in Olney this weekend.
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K. B. Juttie* and. children, Billy
and Barbara, are spending the week,
end In Olney.
Lloyd Danleb of John Tarleton
CoUega at SUphenville ia spending
the week-end at home.
t
t Mr. ana Mr». Mack Simends will
■p*r^ the wedkend in Fort Worth,
Dallas and Wkhtttr Falls.
Hill', of - Olney
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fa Oiftd4^1|hnrada)
'i Mr, apd Mr«. Jack
vtete vlaltolfa 5*
night!
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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Steer and
Mrs. T. T Knieff, of . Dallas are
guests of Pat Knieff. ~ '
Sam Hudsonnar'1 Miaa Alma Rob-
erta of Olney were visitors In Gra-
ham 'Friday. 4~—
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Roy Sanders of Brecken-
ridge was the guest of- Urs. Nor-
ma Mayo Friday.
Carlton and Wallace Rhodes of
John Tarletpn are spending the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
andJMri. BFby Rhode*.---------------------
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Mr. knd Mrs. R. C. lAWTence of
Red Oak spent la.st weekend with
.Mr. and Mrs, G. C. PowdlL—and
family. -
WHAT BAA OOHB BKFOP.B
n«M Lovonmp le married to Kick
nT/^iy {rusts. *35;
•t on a trip to But mm
Apr to, mode
martial tjfti
lover Arrt
whom the too mi
while Field adpaeted hie
ro at the time he wot her
Dime home. Klehard con-
front! her with newt of hit divorce, he.
■Pore-aha earn tel I him of Bike the
caHK‘. llM **"• Oews, for the whole
world knowe he hot done thie fair her
Bor letter to Bike kae .imply paid
or totter to Bike hoe eimply paid that
' iwfswf than love."
-----..ally a pear later
Attd'he'J ^ retta»ront
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ws- Ite bikle Tl.
Christian T*^
aedke g*' V
Technology,
attended by va
I
lheufOM- dl^T TBrr. O.- C -
were Bre^keijrldge visitors-
day of this week.
Red Cross Meeting
Will Be Held At ,
Auditorium Tonight
An open meeting will be held at
8 o'clock tonight in ..the... Memorial
AUdiUriuih * for~thf,~-ywfpQis-ol. ^ _ __
organising the Voumjf'" county Retf tepan noft., ■
jCross, and Albert Evans, field re-
presentative of the National Amen- _ ^
can Red Cross, urges the attendance through the purchase,
of civic clubs, church Organizations,'
and all persons interested in the
Asphalt Machine
~ Bought By City
1 v -a
v A two-barrel asphalting machine
was-purchased by the city council
this morning from the Browning-
Ferris Machine . Company for street
According td Mayor Gallaher IT ’’
great deal of money will be saved
Zd the"
Dion* gives him up. At home, fearful
•/ Wtmakinp her good resolutions, the
Richard to motor to Lake
Placid that *iqht Next morning. Mike
bitter augrrel, Field
'n&w***
JVO^J Igfl OB WITH TUB STOIIY
TWELVE (Conclusioni
—•^jW-anggouU.
As Richard's band shot out to-'
ward*- the race and reached for a
gun. Diane opened per’ mouth td
Scream. But only n tiny; ludicrous
squeak Issued from her paralysed
throat. s Mike's whole frame stif-
fened as he stood ready . feff—he
knew not what. . , ...
It was oply Rickard Rf6<,
.the gun tram tqe rack that Diane
found her voice. With a w«d. terri-
fied shriek, she ran to Mike and
planted herself before him as a hu-
man shield
"Richard—no—It'e Mike!—" Her
voice rose and broke. Even then,
even In this near danger to Mike,
she half caught herself. Her lingers
went to her mouth, for In that -in-
stant aha realised she had betrayed
herself. ■' ,:
• Richard withdrew his hand .from
the gun. turned and looked at them
.both. He hud heard It then—from
*TO UWn lips!---*--.,
Of a sudden he felt spehfknd
weary: his knees sagged a little.
He who prided hlmsett on- his ph
rur,,y *
Richard waited while James *’**•
placed thegla*»fnm for her end -u
Mike, then he motioned te them with
hla apoon.
He addrcAMd Mike pleasantly.
’•Tou say yop hsVe s ranch down
In the Argentine*” The effort that
hi* every word and gesture had cost
him In the pact few minutes Wps
beginning to repay him In dlvldedd*.
Fbr.be could speak now with a nat-
uralness and relasalion lhat, was
quite genuine
Mike wanted to shout his admira-
tion for Richard—for his j.alluriry ~r—
^hatV'eter “'*■ ’
. wgnt. < tphe to tty a y uu Mi ;
it some time.' h^<ad(terf ifrHh Mimple -------*
una fTec ted neon.’
"Oh , JUfhafd aiopped. remem-
bering pdign.-i nt ly a nlfchl »or*m
ttioilti?« P4i«r at Madison Sgudre f ^
den' vEr—you don't h«|i|>eh to have
a pure white horse down-there, do
you?" he asked, deceptively in anv
over-caaua) Voice
"Sure have." Mike's eyes snapped
enthusiastically "Good s t o c let
•**•* firs .AU44 "
"Did h^ ever stumble with you**" ^
Richard asked, smiling slyly • .
Mike grinned -Not ?*t."
"Well." and Richard glanced
Diane, "just a word of caution.
Don't let him { don't think she'd
like It."
He shttbd-at Diane and she slowly
lifted her eyes to him. They were
Ailed with tears and a tender, grate-
ful, love. fcho knew that he was
thinking of the ihcldent of the hor*^J
show, and she returned his smil#
with a strange and reminiscent vne “•«*•**-
that said. "I did do that then Even
then I gava-myaelt away " <
: In- this ’sHcrrt oswamiiHs np^_
Richard Were closer together than
they had eyer been ..before. For
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He who prided hlmaeif on-his phys- they had ever been ..before. For a
leal fitness, knew, In that clairvoyant curious, suspended minute Richard
...Howard and Charles Hamer, stu-
rtlatives, in ' dents-at John ^.Tarleton are spend-
ing -the -weekend ^ -with Umir Tathiuc- ..
Jefoe Hamer.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. HeWhan.
[WORTH •_...... Miss Ina Bunton and Miss Ruby
of Graham Snoddy attapded the opening -of the
Hn Fort Worth | Yprk Store in Breckenridge
R. 0. Du- j nilfbt
last
riday aftamopn
in compliment
Mrs. J. D. Thorn *nd‘ daughter,
be of Chicago. Mr*'BNH Mil in.. Mi»» AdeJe Uw,
_ attractively Miss Dorothy Easter, Mr. and Mrs.
-W ejajaW iinncux^ Ptfyl Faya. Corley, Mia*
yellow color Myrtle B»k«r, R^eP Mld Mis"
Fae Fret attended the district
stewardship.-contegt.. hfl^ at Wichita
FaHa last night.
---!——o—-
the game ac-
wife of t.
Huffman-John-
in tjraham;
r“ K,
to make cor.
N. Caib Gro-
advertiaement
Friday’* Usue.
have bean Hat-
tali cans for
’ 10 cents. This
Of other
in the H.
on (Agtt two
miserable for
[ If they should
from
County-Wide Singing
Planned For Oct. 8
A new county chairman and board-
v.-ill be selected at- tonight’* meet.
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EARLY SETTLER, TKI.I.S
41K RKAl. K ANtiAS DKOLTH
Only . 1,700,000 people in this J
country pay income' taxes. And
u «« tK. - rejUT'SHto,
should not. denounce IbtL hand that ~
fe«4? J<-
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Emporia.—Take it frofn William
Hammond, Emporia’s earliest set-
tler ; who came here in 1857, the
present drouth as compared with
the one in 1860 is a pUny affair.
By, Aug. 1 of that year, Ham-
mond .related, all trees were bare
of leawes, jackrabbits. died of star,
vation, and men and.. ..ROJjjpn were
forced to subsist oil One meal * *
day to- . wii.i«ns «u4,
agencies lb the/Beat.
No rain fell in 16 month*, nans- m
mond said and, grasshoppers dying E
(of Starvation filled-the °f *»- 5
^on trails to a depth of four inches.
EVERY DAY
.....J~, v
- We have Fresh
Barbecue every day.
- m '« *5a
. w;m free
According to an announpement
made this .mining by O: H. M«-
Kibben « county-wMe Stngine
be held October 8 at the Stovall
Hot Well, but Bie flme for the
evening's gathering has hot been
announced. ", "
Graham, singer* will meet «-
Tuesday n|ghto at 7:30 o’clock in-
stead ef Tbtwda**, be said.
Jill Harmony' eluhe In Yonnv
county ar* cordially invited to the “
meet at the Hot Well, and out-of- IT
county signers are' eapeetda . to JfF “ ■
swell the attendance hy *evernl
hundred, ___
A man in a berry is never pop-
ular in a alow community.
leal*'a ai||ll||||||||||lllllUniiniTntlttltttlHlllll
^ | 0RRELL SERVICE
STATION - - -
INVITES YOUR TRADE
SINCLAIR GAS AND OIL
- WASHING ■ GREASING
WADB ORRELL, JR. Mgr. =
Mike suddenly extended hit hand.
“Say—ice didnT shake when / came.
in."
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moment, that thli erlalt had aked tried to hnsstjne whet-H wouk! have
b4en like: to have had her U
him more In a few seconds than
would all the xrhanges of the- next
COOK STOVES, HEAT-
ERS, GOLD SEAL RUGS.
ROCKERS, BED ROOM
SUITES, KlTCHEir CAB-
INETS.
New & Second Hand.
McCriim Furniture
Co.
TENANT..
YOU BB ASKED TO dlVE POS-
OF THE HOME YOU ARE NOW
— WHERE WOULD, YOU. MOVE?
LVE A NUMBER OF GOOD BUYS
ITE PRICED HOMES ON CONVEN-
PLAN.
! IN AND LET US SHOW YOU WHAT
m,- - • - — - ■ -3%- »- ■— -nr.w.
RELIABLE
Automobile
REPAIR
SERVICE!
Nine out of ten owners
automobiles today know the
common care that should be
given their car . . , Many,
however, fail to practice that
<wra._ dgvina their care one
season into another*.
;oes wrong. Cooler days are here
again and It * tfmalo hkve that good «•* of your*
checked v|> on ftr winter service. Drive in and let
ttt tune It up. ip aM detail . . Ypn wiB find K lees expen-
sive in the end, and a more “pepfol” ear to drive on
cooler dfjre-r-Onr gates far repairing of all kiada are
the etatlpn:
jnaBgf
rASSESSES
meet them Aher.-----.------
hearty greetings Mike slmoed them
be alone with
wiin.u to Diane theee Hr.t lew momenta
The new wing «wu*hl her eya.
"Why. the houoe has grown up,
Mike*, she exclaimed, delightedly. -
"Sure." , He Tilled her out of the
car "Like u*.“ —"T. ' .
At ta* very door of the house
ten .years-to come- BUT when he h
spoke a quiet serenity had replaced
- his earlier fury.
“I know," he said, calmly “I Juki
wanted to. be sure."
- Mike and Diane heard him In
stunned- scseeeo^ant. :.What had
threateried to be a scene of violence
and even of bloodshed had passed
_ into one of peaceful quiet. ’ ■*-*
_ "James." Richard opened tbe.ddor
And spoke mil the* hall doos------—
“Str?" James Appeared, his un-
flinching eyes betraying no vestige
of the perturbation he felt, fur be
had heard every ,word.
->*ee
rected him. coolly. "Perfiaps Mr
'Bradley will have breakfast."
. It wa* the closest James had ever
some. In gif bis years of servitude.
... as a personal display ol feelings in
segard to bis employer’s actions.
But with admirable restraint ' he
merely nodded and went towards the
' mbio. — .
Richard followed him. Mike.
Wlent wonder, waited expectantly.
While Diane could only gaxe at him
Did Richard really mean this* Or
what did he mean? Her head spun.
Things had happened with such dlz-'
eying rapidity that she see me J to be
in a fog of bewilderment.
Aa James set another place for
- Mika at the table, Richard held his
Rands over Diane'*shoulders, t "Your
Jacket, my dear." In fine considers-
UOn he preferred not to look at her
as he epoke. Everything else he
could menege. but there *|i a pain
In hie heart that be knew his eyes
* ‘ - - this that he
had her tor
daughter amt-wiUi a. zlatlc
•v. e
»URhi
(mi vnkf >wj
ntN iiy ta
a. akidiyafc lhar ;.
a.n&kj'Z he k new
wH I III* p«i l ]
ould nave been h.
of > uuwg
man he would nave been happy for.
her to hni’e- loved He- kooked away
now so that she could le4 her eyes
receive the tears whlcTi had been
pounding at Arifa like a floodgate
3 "How's the clutiate down .there.
-Mike** Still good "for raising chll*
drefkr too**"’——r ' ....
"^one better........—^
— Diane imoulsively yodk Richard •
,htnfe. He patted it piilei n»iTT\,j •
"I've a pair of 4rreat boys. Mike."w
he boasted ,#I>aHt |ime ] saw them
they couldn't Ttecitt* :ja-bethel* *fo ca
•to Harvard or Yale. Guefiui their
mother and l miutn to get together
and help 'em" tie ctiuekteil.ruefgl•
ly "I was Prineetoir 'tlR " He
nodded to Mike In slow consclour
acknowledgment of the futility of
'his age against, th»* youth ' That #
a long time agnv-IWke." • *
Diane sobbed openly. ''Richard-*
I—can’t say—-anything—"
"You aren't suppofed^to la afcfe.
Mike?
Mike grinned, although there wat
an odd catch In his throat. “Nopi *
He Suddenly extended his hand.
’'Say—we didn't shake when I cam*
In.” -V.. * fTT-':-
"That's right." Richard graspg*
his hand firmly across the table
Both fumed to Diane, who lookee
from one to She other, tears run-
ning down her dheeks. a mixture
of emotions In her face, of joy and
admiration for both these'two gplen*
did, dearly beloved men of hare. -
"Here—start eating." Richard ad*
■MnniakwA them "liba ivnn’l —a*
*>4
reflected and It wa*
wanted to save her. .
He removed her Jacket' and (Diane
(fled to meet hW Ami, etlH imahle
ill believe what hie every action
seemed to be telling her. 8he
•lipped off her beret, and dropped
It, with her Jacket, on a chair.
"Now—aome breakfast." Richard
■aid. He went to the table a*. Mike ,.h . v ^ „Mranl
s-aHKSiz£A'°::cAtmf*
monished them. "She won't get
grapefruit like that down in the Ar-
gentine. wilt she. Mike?" •-—
“Not unlese our hest friend in (he
States sends us some now an* then.”
Mike topped hlifi.
They all attacked the grapefrut*.
Richard- smiled back at Diane, ala*
for h*r happlncK«. (hen grinned a*
Mike. All three felt their hearts ex-.
m
He held Dianee chair, and she, after
a second s hesitation, dropped Into
it With a quick gesture her hands
went up to her face, covering It.
"Mr. Bradley" Richard Indicated
Mike mechan-
ically seated himself. Before l*k
Ing hie place at the table Ktchan
stopped by a small radio set
rd
MW
of the n Icove. bask- of his
He tdi 1 a Volume dial.
Wonder whet's on." he mur-
jHstoiiwH**8
ray* and beautiful moment .-this
spiritual commingling of three strong ,
souls who had hurdled a major, crisis
In their lives with bravery, delicacy
and decency **■
Another place, another climate,'’
and Renoi was Just a fast-fading
as Diane sat. bark In the
that was rapidly ' bringing her
Mike nearer to the ranch.
Dreamily she noted again the great
•wSSw mw.mp.mm and thought
memory
car that
and MU
corner
chair
"WOnoer won. s ™. »* *n-r- ~mm^wo sod thought te hereaU
' mrr^GmJuanTYhT .’Stteir^ mHBSm ■
dt*1, iy -I1--^-. As the car dreve Ih the gate. Bah-
that had se raetwTy beep witness to Dto"# ,hM* “r“ f,w
the tdnslly of their varied hqman
emotions. Richard quickly changed
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