The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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YOUR BEST STROKE
engaged for some one or other
of the members, recent inclement
weather and other hindrances.
The meeting was opened by de-
votional exercise, conducted
OF BUSINESS VULL DATE FROM
THE DAY YOU OPEN A BA1$K
ACCOUNT WITH US.
BECKHAM NATIONAL BANK
ORAHAM. TEXAS .
heard the reports of the iecre-,
tary, Mrs. W. S. McJimsey and
of the treasures, Mrs. Addie M.
Graham. New impetus was add-
ed t9 the cause of temprance by
learning that eighteen states
of tile union have adopted state-
wide prohibition.
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“Zudora”—At the Opera Hous<
Leslie Scott has been siek.
I have some good second-hand
machines for sale, or trade for
wood or anything I pan use, in
the rear of W. M. Matthews’ new
grocery store,—J. C. Owen.
TnH fh>m~New^
| • - " castle this week.
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sick.
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Hall has been
Miss Lillian Hall, of Loving,
Spent Saturday in this city.
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Miss Zella Allen has been siek
with laryngitis the past week.
of Breckenridge,
spent the first of the week here
on business.
.R. D. Andrews and son, W. L.,
qf Archer county, were here last
Week on business.
Miss Elsie Rubenkoenig, teach-
-4- er of the South Bend school, was
in town Saturday., _*_____
- “7~ Rev. J. W. Newsom spent Sun-
day at Murray, where he preache
Millet Seed
Will be inI Graham each Sat-
day with MiUdOSeed for sale as
long as seed lams.
H. W. Robinson,' •.
Murray, Texas.
“Zudora”—The new serial at
the Opera House.
Bronze Turka^^Gobblers for
2 Ihd.
sale—phone, 34-2
Union Meeting
In January the official board
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of the Presbyterian Church pre-
sented to other churches the
plan of a union meeting f to be
held instead of four separate
meetings during the year.
Before any meetings were an-
nounced each church was asked
their official boards and if the
way be elear, >to plan for one
great union effort. This, we felt,
would bring our people closer
as Christian brethren, reach more
souls than v,se.parate meetings
could do, make fewer inter-
ruptions in our regular work
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W. 0. T. u.
0i\ Monday afternoon at the
»me: o| Mr*. Addie M. Graham, Cfabbs’ »«hool of muaic gave a
the W. C. T, U. members held
jl most delightful meeting with
the president, Mrs. 8. R/Jeffery,
in the chair. The organization
tad not held a meeting for some
time, owing to th
Rscital. .
‘The pupils of Prof. J. F. H.
recital in the high school audi-
torium last Thursday night. It
was in every way up to the high
standard of the previous recitals
iind the pupils acquitted them
"%EaL.jP the fa<t that selves in a manner that reflected
every afternoon of the week was _____E2_
program
,-------by
Rev. Gaines 9, Hall of the Pres-
byterian
great credit upon their instructor
The following is the
J'endered :
American Beauty Waltz (K. L.
King)—Graham High School
Band. .*
Fantaisie Drill inte (J.^ybkeb; k
—Grace Bowen.
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TWO NIGHTS, COMMENCING MONDAY, MARCH 10
Oscar Graham
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Arbutus “Intermezzo” (M. A
E. Davis)—Edith Birdwell and
Mildred Martin
March of The Buffalos (Fred L
Ryder)—Francfcb Bowron.
ittmrk KyetU Susan- Walt*—
A pleasing program was render* Hel®b*Widmayer.
ed by the following little folks:
The White Ribbon” by Jim
Alden Bnwron; “It’s a Short
Way to Prohibition” a little song
after the style of “It’s a Long
Way to Tipperary,” by Kathleen
Criswell; “I’m a Temperance
Boy” by Fred Adair; “Will the
RosesBloom in Heaven?” a
sqng by Avin Calvin; “Happy
-Day’’ by Lillie May Calvin; “I
Can’t Vote” by Little Clifford
Merry Springtime —-Rosemary
Bowman and Helen Widmayer.
Joyous Farmer—Pauline Pick
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Naval Reserve March—Dora
Willie Taliaferro.
Bycycle Race (E. Holst)—Bes-
sie Mayes and Sadie Lasater.
Carnival Scene (Paul Wadis) —
lone Short.
Reading “A City Mystery
(Amy RandolidU^rJAJtHWtrtAdair'
jllall; “Texas Going Drr“'rTrtng *^ose Fay—Frances Bell.
“by Will and Myrtle Wallace; and
piano number by'Catherine
Craig, Every number was ren-
dered with credit and gave much
pleasure to the gusts. Victrola
numbers added to the afternoon’s
pleasure.
Twleve dollars was paid ,iuto
the treasury for dues. The Jjjfc
lowing new members were reeeiv-
Blinking Moon—Marjorie Hud-
son. 0
Galop—Frances Bowron arid
Dora Willie Taliaferro.
Polka Rondo—Clyde Birdwell.
Our Gallant Defenders (R.
Ferber)—Grace Bowen and Mary
Wallace.
Military March—Sadie Lasater.
Evening Shadows—Evelyn Me-
ed into the organization and
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"The night before..
Henry Driver, postmaster and
merchant at. Hunger,-1im lirfr-mi1 amf-snrp needless expense,
business yesterday. ling the pastors more time to
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Many of our people are com , .
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the snowstorm. ;|>nniltiiiK.
I I wo of the churches have en-
Malcolm Martin, son of Mr. dorsed the plan heartily, one has
and Mrs. A. J. Martin, of Melissa, nut yet given its answer and one
Texas, is here visiting relatives, jhas answered: “Not feasible,”
Miss Clara Veasev returned W,‘ H,v ",OKt earne8tl>’ hoPiB«
; last Friday to again have charge Wn* that aI1 ,,,ay >’et ,fn
fiof The Jno. R. Morrison Co.'s mil ’ n" in thi* pr(,flt union ?T,ort
llnerj- department. !ulul Klve !t ,l fair tnul- as other
j towns are doing, add that our
Miss Irene Evans, of Dallas, I Christian people may unite in
came in Thursday to take charge praying for a great and sweep-
», of R. F. Short & ( o s millinery mg revival.
department again. j Yours for a truly union
A. B. Daniels, of Loving, pur- nif,,>l‘ng'
given a cordial welcome: Mes-
daines Eichelherger, T. O. Calvin,
Hattie Miller, and Miss Aitele
Jeffry. . ..
At the conclusion of the pro-
gram a delicious |s*ar salad,
with wafers and coffee, was
served.
The next meeting will he on
the seond Monday in April, with
the president, Mrs. ft. R. Jeffery.
f' Ernest Wikle
Little Ernest Wikle died Febru
ary 22, at his home in Everton,
Arkansas, after six days illness
Lendon.
March of the Dwarfs (E. Holst)
—Frances Bell and Pauline Pick-
ard.
Galop De Concert (E. Ketterer)-
—Mary Wallace.
Harp At Midnight, (Aubert) —
Bessie Mayes.
Mirthful
irthful Moments (H. Engle-
mann) —Lucy Morris and Mary
Wallace.
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J. T. Holland and son, Roy, ar-
rived in the city Monday night
and may again make this place
their home. They came here from
Placer county, California. Mr.
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OFFERS
MONDAY NIGHT.
THE STUMBLING BLlftSK
A Play of Heart Interest
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TUESDAY NIGHT
“THE HIGHER LAW
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Special Scenery Prices 25c, 35c, 50c
Seats on sale at Vaughan’s Jewelry Store
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EAT WITH ME
I have leased the Hendeison Restaurant and
would be glad to serve all my old friends as well
as new ones. COME TO SEE ME
J. M. HARRIS
T^ree Doors West of Graham Naiional Bank
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tonsilitis was the^cause of his
de6tli. He was tile oldest child
of Mr. and Mrs. Eslie Wikle, who
could
did all that loving hands
to save him, but nil in vain.
Little Ernest was eight years,
five months and seven days old.
and leaves a father, mother and
for the W. 0. W. hall, the Pres
byterian church, the postoffiee
building, the Dr. Gallaher resi-
dence the Judge Martin resi-
dent, and other buildjngs here,
but left Graham about six years
ago to take his father, who was
in bad health, hack to his old
Very Choicest Beef
I am now butchering fat calves
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These calves have been feed
one hundred days and are
very choice beef.
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Graham Meat Market
FLOYD McCOMAS, Proprietor
two little sisters to mourn liis borne m Kentucky, where
chased
automobile load of.
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furniture here Monday and jit-
neyed it home.
Gaines B. Hall.
At Baptist Church Sunday.
Judge R. F. Arnold will deliver
Mm. W Bdwta ShariN. loft \V. <1 "" "ddr""“ "* church
nes.Uy for her home m Hollos ;<lu,d"v- 7 110 P- “ ""
after it visit to Mm. .1. T. K„.k.,S<....... Comm* "f Ch™‘- ’ c
m»n, Mrs. -lessr Wood, .Misses'. «« olwsys g'.d to ho-e
Weaver and other friends here.
Judge Arnold with us, and we
are delighted to announce this
Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Morrison address for Sunday. We feel
' C came in last Friday from the Rure the mere announcement of
C:| northern markets where Mr. Mor the speaker and the theme, will
l^^^riaon purchased spring goods for insures large attendance. Judge
~ ;-T-*the Jno. E. Morrison (’o’s stores.1 Arnold was one of the charter
lift Route 1, called at our office yes->n'1 h,‘ar this address
terday and took advantage of Sunday School 9:45 a. m.;
--- ------a;-------“ - m, Every-
W. F . Bridges, living out on
members of this church. Come
? C bur clubbing offer with the Dalla PreMhin* aervi<‘e 11 a
brwlv invitml tr. oil thm
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OhrUtian Church Sunday
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Rev. j. E. Evans, of Odea**,
body invited to all these services.
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death. It
him up.
is so hard to give
Mr. Oscar Graham, Dallas, Texas.
Dear Sir-. 1 had the pleasure i
of witnessing your production of j
“The Stumbling Block” both hen
and at Big Springs; recently. 1^
consider it one of tl^* strongest
plays/that 1 have «iVfi in quite a
long whde. J was very much
pleased with it, and only wish
that you could reach the entire
population of this country with
it. It is not only entertaining
and edifying, but the moral is
unexcelled, in the way it is pre-
sented. Yours very truly,
S. J. Isaaeks,
Judfe 17th Judicial District.
Big Springs, Texas.
afterwards died. Mr. Holland
says lie likes the people bf Gra-
ham better than those of any
other town he lues ever lived *n for next week
and he is glad to be hack here
with his old friends again.
MULES WANTED
Will he in Graham Tuesday
March 16, for purpose of kty^ng
Mules from 14 hands high bP; no
Opera House Picture Show
rile following is the program
for the Opera House picture show
unbroke Mules wanted. \j
F. A. Harp.
Fort Worth, Texas.
1 will be in Newcastle Monday
Mar«»h 15th, to buy mules.
Muzi Collect Delinquent Taxes
Colonel P. B. Hunt is 111
Colonel P. B. Hunt is serious-
ly ill at his home, 3921 Gaston
avenue,! from an arterial dis-
order that forced him to bed
Saturday. While he showed soirn
The coinmiaaioners court at "Bght improvement during yeater
the regular • March aeasion in-
atructed Tax Collector Grovea
to proceed at once to collect all
day, the phyiaeiana regard hia
case as critical.
Colonel Hunt is well known
delinquent taxes according to' >n Texaa and Dallas, where
law, and Mr. Grovef has asked ha*'lived for » number of years.
The Leader to state all thoae who
are delinquent can save the ad
He was for several years colleet
or of internal revnue. He has
Chaap Money
Cheap, money ia the f°unt that' ditional expenses of advertising been prominent in Presbyterian
' Texas, will preach both morning ^iaj{ea,^ brw)Wf^induarty^flowJand «de of^property by making!^tuul ot^trw
• A eirl *u born to Mr. ffid o'!ri<h." . Tiy.it ^ 'hUrih
•x ^ Friday February the United Sfatss owa ^.OOO.OOO. J^ Reserve yeur beat manners for W^th the Progressive politician
Wttle lady will be - call- 000 and cheap money. Will mean yonf home' and in time courtesy it hfs come to a point where he
; j ed Mittie Alwana --Bridgejlort millions of dollar* in saving to] will become second nature to either must go back, come across
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Monday
‘He Never Said
NESTOR
Word.”
VICTOR “The Girl Who Won
—two reels.
Tuesday
A
JOKER “Cruel, Cruel World”
BISON “The Phantom Light’ Dainty (.olon,d
V—two ret*l8.
Vl< top •• !Kresaive rook’ w,li,R music on
VI(TOR His-fathers Son”- L. „rnMuan.„ „_______. _
Honoring Mrs. Sharpe
Mrs. Lowe and sisters, Misses
Lula and Hugh Weaver, enter-
tained charmingly at their home
in east Grajutm lust Friday after-
noon from 3:30 to 5 :•'{() in honor
of Mrs. W. Edwin Sharpe, of
Dallas.
The rooms were darkened and
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beautifully decorated with white
and [>ink hyacinths and fern*.
score cards
and six tables were used for pm-
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two reels. > 0
STERLING “The (’lose Call.
Thursday
IMP “Mary’s Convert.’’
IJCE “Mary Green’s Husband w . V w q
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the graphanola throughout the
^'afternoon, was also enjoyed.
| A chicken salad course with'
[hot chocolate was served to the*
guests who were Mesdameg Jesse-
Again,
Again
Finnegan. ”
Friday
STERLING “Heinie’s Outing”
GOLDSEAL “The Trey O’
Hearts” No 8—two reels.—The
Mock Rose.
“The Perils of Pauline”
Saturday
ECIAIR “Thw Squatter”—
three reels.
“ZUDORA”
man, Howard, Finch, Gideon, H.
Tidwell, W. Rehder, Widmgyer,
Crim, McLaren. R. F. Short, Ben
Johnson, x Sain Criswell, Henry
Oris well; Kay,’ Lynch, Minm
Bottie Scott. Evans, Ethel Bird-
well, Mayzelie Morrison, Bladen
Garrett, Lncile Miller, and than
honor guest.
rumors, but for reliable news
read your home paper.
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.