The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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mount rnucnt
Most everything is covered u
•hit hunting while the enow
is on the ground.
; • Flat Bock.
Oh, the- snow, the beautiful
#*; filling tlie Ay Ad the
Mr. Editor.
\ We having some c
i_____jffir y.
I cannot command
earth beloW
weather .though
iss Minnie, burned home wtfchUviU soon b« so more can attend
ag," L [Sunday aAobT.....
Mrs. B. A. McClain and daugh j Well, you all will have to ex-
much
I news as I don’t listen over the
» jdione much and don’t hear of
Hosamonda.
It is snowing like everything
is this morning, ’the earth is rc£o«
in a gown of purity, how lovely
ab it is. -So pure and white it makes
»n.*oqe sorry to see- it crushed and
Our Sunday school is growing soiled with the filth of the street,
nicely. have'something like Sunday school was not very]
seventy:fiVe members. U. J. Ora? Wttl mpnd5d^in~acebuht of the]
• is our superintendent.
*::* Mr. and Mrs. Lee Garrett, of
Ingle side, spent Saturday night
with Mrs. M. J. Wood and family
The Bitter Creek school was
dismissed last Friday that the,
Methodist conference might be
' held. The conference was well!
attended. A grand sermon was
given us by the jiri'S'irimjT Older.!
after which dinner was spread,
and 1 wish to say Bitter Creek
showed her hospitality as shb
always does. '“■‘After dinner con-
ference went into business ses-
sion and we feel sure our newi
circuit will get into the etyn-
for Oklahoma to viait his sister,
and iT pleased with the country
will probably move there.
Fred Motren and wife visited
oeautiful presentation. No man F w>
•an preach a better sermon than
‘The Stumbling Block.” 1 sjn-
ierely trust you and your coun-
ter, Miss Lillian, visited Mrs. Ora cuse me for not knowing
Timmons Thursday afternoon.
Harve Hamilton, of Padgett,
visited his brother, Frank Hamil-
ton, from Friday until Sunday.
-KevemF -of the men and boys
went to Big Monday, but it
almost too cold for any
women to venture out.
Misses Effie and Nellie Fitz- plant
gerald visited Mrs. Ida
Saturday afterniMin.
Miss Bertie Wilson visited Mrs. their ground prepared.
Moore Monday------- | WheaF in tins part of the
Mhw Grace Fly and brother, country is not showing up very
Luther, attended church in Gra- much and if it ever amounts to
ham Sunday. j-...— _ ; much it will have tt> do it- fbfy
pany may live to present this
(ay afternoon.
much news.
Henry Chapel
was After u little cool weather we
of the are having another sunny day.
.. j Everyone is getting ready to
corn. Some are ready,
Dozier some have planted and there are
some so “poky” as not-tp have' -A*-I failed to get. my
Getter off <pu afraid it will be
I too late, but Tuesday morning
I we awoke to see a 2 1-2 inch
!snow on the ground, an unusual
thing for this time of the year,
jit sure hao put a fine season
' in the ground, on the one we
already had. * Farmer.
Sunday school was well attend-
ed ^unday.
1 Next Sunday is church day.
jBro. McCloud will preach Satur-
day night, and Sunday at 11
j o’clock,. Everybody come who Principal of Truths jg thjjg?
manner
l nave ever seen. Every minis
ter, and in fact every man on 3
earth ought to see this play.
Thanking you again and again
I beg to remain,
Yours most sincerely,
__®«v. J ohn D. Whjtg,--------
Pastor Christian Church, Mem-
phis, Texas,
Lost
A bird dog, about one year
old, with while and liver-colored
spots; lmd on new color with
brass buttons; been missing since
of the Hodges family bujiday. ham this week. • ' Baird, who
The literary was very well at-l Miss Ethel Griffin, of Miller their parent
tended Friday evening and en- Bend, visited her sister. Mrs. Ida their homo
joyed by all present. I Dozier a few days last week. , Wade aceom
Misses Josie'Andrews and Belle] Ben Steadham is working for The youn
Brandon and Oscar Fitzgerald, ofjJohn Timmons this week. class meetin
Graham attended the literary] Rev. Q. B. Ilall of Grsham, will Miss Dora R
here Friday evening. I preach at the achoolhouse next A. C. An
Mr. WadlCy visited Mr. Taylor Sunday at 3:30 o’clock. ham Saturda
Sunday. •• mmmmMmmm
Mrs. Lilly Alford spent a f'*w
days last week with her mother,
Mrs. Corley. •
.Miss Anna Mays visited her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Par- y{jj|M j*
sons. Saturday niglit and Sunday!__t_____■ ■ 1
Mr. and Mm. Roark-visffed ml /
the Mibg Bend community the *
last of the *A*ek.
... M^Jaylor and Mjss^MaggJ j - • ...............
called a.t Mr. Field’s Monday. J —r T"3”
Mr. and Mrs. QuitmaB Nelson! 3 fcffll
February 24.
his whereabouts will he app
ciated and rewarded.
W. D. Boswell,
The Bitter Creek school gave
a standing challenge on the Vol-
lie ball on their own or neighbor-
ing courts. -
Pnif. D. B. Wood spent from
Friday night until Sunday atter-
noon with home folks.
Prof. H. L. Groner, of the Bit-
ter Creek school went to Olney
/ ^||/ Beyond all question, we have for your approval
L-yW one of the most up-to-date and fashionable stocks
of'Millinery that it has, been our pleasure to
show, Our purchases were all made in the big
Z' cili^s in the North and East from such concerns
__ as D. B. Fisk & Co., of Chicago; Rosenthal-Sloan
Millinery Co,* of St. Louis-_&nd several other of
the largest manufacturers of high class millinery.
It is with pleasure we invite you to visit this Department and
view for yourself this elaborate display.
We Guarantee Our Prices to Ae the Lowest and Quality the Best
Mj-r. Benna Fields is spending
a few days with Miss Maggie Tay
lor.
Thank you, Little MokcK I can
return the compliment. Clod
Hopi^r what has become of you?
Do write more often, 1 like to
read letters from you.
Brownie. I
except
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
To Arrive—We bought for this season the most complete sho\
Since 1 lust wrote the wcuumg
bells have been ringing. Eugene
Towns, of Chillieothe and Miss
n.™.l Cook were married "l
You will be surprised at our showing of nifty and new Coat Suits for Spring and prices are equally attractive
30 packages in 75c and 50c values, complete with
all embroidery, pattern and material to finish. As
long as they last at y .... 25c
2o packages in 35c and 25c values, complete same
as above, to go at . . 15c
Ses the very latest in Ladies’ footwear in Sand,
Putty and Battleship Grey Foxing on the'Pomps
and Sandals. Prices $9.00 Up
Don’t forget our Sale of Ladies' and Meti s $3.50,
$4 00 and $5.00 Shoes and Slippers for only $1.00
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and several otheri^from this
community attended Big Monday,
today.
Brownie, where were you and
Country Girl?
Ignorance.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915, newspaper, March 11, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884331/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.