The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1941 Page: 6 of 12
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Eliasville ‘Baptists
Remodel Building
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HARLEY QRAPIWIN - MARJORIE RAMBCAU - GENE TIERNEY
William Treaey • Dana AiHrtai * Eli* Summerville
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‘TOBACCO ROAD** ,
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laad with striking realism, and blending tragedy with lusty
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James 8 taw art, Paulatta
ftaddard, Haraca Haidt, Chat.
Winning*!-, Mary Oordan,
Prank Malton and Jad Prouty.
completion of cothplete remodeling of
the First Baptist Church, Eliasville,
as the new chareh edifice is reeeiv-
ing a coat of stone under the super-
vision of Rev. J. L. Roden, pastor
! P. F. Ford, Cisco, is doing the rock
work with assistance from Rev.
Roden and members of the church.
With the interior redecorating al-
; ready finished, the church will prob-
! ably be completed within the next
thirty days, the pastor believes.
The remodeled building is at the
same site of the old church-structure
WEONBODAY A THURSDAY, JUNE 28-2S
ARTHUR KENNEDY — JOAN PERRY
—IN"
“STRANGE ALIBI”
The world would not believe his amusing story . .
an who could prove It . . . was dead I
KIDDIES! I
FRIDAY A SATURDAY, JUNE 2740
WARREN WILLIAM — FRANCES ROBINSON
■rues Bennett — Erie Blore
-—IN* •
‘THE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE”
Prowling the Florida night with adventure In every shadow,
fletlen's slickest scoundrel Is again bn the trail of a crime . . .
or a kies . . . aa he smashes a gang of kidnapparsl
i uco. VVC.D., June ms
Cary Grant, Katharine Hep-
bum, James Stewart, Ruth
Huaeey, John Howard, Roland
Young, John Halllday, Mary
Nash, Virginia Weldler.
IN—
The Philadelphia Story* >
The famous stage play, now
tha season's wittiest brightest
oomedy aa your last opportun-
Ity In Graham,_
PLAY BANK ROLL
EACH SATURDAY NITE
which has stood for a score or more
yean located high on a hill overlook-
ing the scenic Eliasville valley.
Rock being used in the veneering
process is native sandstone from the
hills around the village where once
the Redskins waged war against the
early white settlers.
Paying only $146 for labor to date,
members of the church donated their
services working at night after
working hours and on “days off."
Rev. Roden lived in the building night
and day designing working plana and
supervising the work.
The baffling is lighted with mod-
ern floureecent fixtures, and ha*
wails and ceilings of the latest ealo-
tex material. Its seating capacity is
NSW MMFLOYKB IN
BROWNBILT 8HOE STORE
THURB., FRL, JUNE 2*47
Robert starling. Char las
Wlnnlngar, Donna Read, Hen-
ry O’Neill, Dan Dailey, Jr., Dan
Douglas and Ernest Whitman.
LUBSOCK, Texas, June 19.—Two
new buildings will be ready for oc-
cupancy at Texas Technological Col-
lin. Florin* Cutshall la a new
•Milieu to the sales staff of the
Brownbilt Shoe Store, In the Sloan
on north side of the square,
lba. Cutshall has had considerable
■auueilianillutng experience and in this
nmr modem shoe store will have
leg* with the opening of the fall
semester September 10. The second
Women’s residence hall which wU
house 820 students will be completed
in August. The new journalism and
prsda building will also be finished
BUO ABBOTT
LOU COSTELLO
DICK POWELL
“In The Neey”
With The Andrews Sisters
“THE GETAWAY”
A melodrama that has to da
with ■ tha PEI Investigators
LOVING
ns. SWAM IB TEACHING Publicity Department, College 8to-
IN BUSINESS COLLEGE tied, And an assistant, accompanied by
Mn. Eulah B. Swaira, teacher in the County.Agent D. A. Adam, today are
Graham Public School system, is cm-1 photogrspbmg wheat crop losses and
ployed aa instructor of Business Eng- tertodta* on farms in Young county
Hah and spelling in the Brantley- I ht the State triple “A” offices.
Dmughen Business College, Fort ... ........ ... ' '
Worth, Ris reveal'd today. .L Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jarnagin of
. Mrs. Swaim Is also taking an ac-lyigpftwi y«ted his parents, Mr. and
counting course in the college. „ Mrs, Wfll Jarnagin, Sunday. ,
their bome^
Miss Fredda Oataaan, teacher in
the Tyler High School, is here for a
brief visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Oataaan. Marie and Jimmie
Oatman, Denton, N.TJLT.C. students
are alao bare for a summer vacation
visit with their parents.
Little Behrs Merle and Deal ton
Blevins of Stinnett are here visiting
with their great-grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Burdick, also visiting
with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mn. Arthur Burdick.
Jodene McCluer attended a 4-H
club meeting in Vernon lastg week.
Recent visitors in the I.*J. Shoop
home were: Dan Parsons, Megargel;
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Davidson and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rickels of Gra-
ham.
Harmon Weathers, son of Rev. and
Mrs. J. B. Weathers returned Mon-
day from Corsicana with his bride.
Mn. Weathers was the former Miss,
Frances De Rushs, daughter of Mr.
and Mn. H. C. De Rusha of Barry,
glass-enclosed Baptistry. Brilliant
lights shine “full face” on the view.
With a total of ten class rooms, a
kitchen, and a pastor's study, plus
the huge auditorium, the class-room
apace la so fashioned that its porta-
ble partitions may be removed leav-
us banquet room and
iting space for church
additional
Cotton Research'
Vii ■*
Bill Now Law
A $250,000 cotton research bill, de-
signed to find new uses for cotton,
has been passed through the Texas
Legislature by the two fanner mem-
ben of the Texas Senate, Senators
George Moffett of Chillicothe and
Manhall Formby of McAdoo.
Governor O’Daniel has signed the
bill which will permit the expendi-
of a million dol-
MURRAY
Mr. and Mn. Ri L. Moreland an*
children, Duane, Lola and Batty, Me.
and Mn. Edd Montand and Vkfm
Ida, made a trip to Poausm Ring4am
dam and to Fort Worth one day laa*
rrtrj f
Fine Shoes
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Swing
children Jeanina, John Rsbert
ture of a quarter
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Casey and Chil-
ian during the next two-year period
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN FINE SHOES IN
THIS SALE FOR FEW DAYS ONLY >
at,Texas Technological College, Tex- Casey near Jean. Olney Robertson Ewing’s father, A. C. Golden. T
vs A. and M. College, and the Uni- of Oklahoma City was also a guest *n^ Thursday night of
venity of Texas. The fund will be 0f the Caseys. week. __
administered by the presidents of the Mr. and Mn. L. H. Lawler, Jr., Mfcrcus M. Chum of
three schools and all money will be 0f Dallas were Sunday guests of Mrs. Worth visited in this community
spent on actual research and none for j. m. Johnson. day. He was pastor of the loa
building purposes. A. C. Dngoo and O. <k Elliott of E- church here during the early
The bill had previously been intro- (Fort Sill visited their parents here bis ministry,
duced six times in the Legislature during the week end. The infant son of Mr. and
by Senator Moffett, and thin session Raythene Baker is in Wichita Falls w Yarbrough died last Thm
He was joined by Senator Formby. attending business college. night, and was buried in tha1
another Senator who lists his occu- Mrs. Charles D. Rhea of Graham cemetery Friday. Among thoae
pation aa a dirt farmer. visited here last week. attended the funeral were: Mrs.
Senator Moffett said that an ex- Herbert Baker and family af Ris- Mayben of Newcastle, Miss M
panded market for Texas cotton will ing Star are visiting here. Yarbrough of Mineral Wells*
do more to relieve unemployment in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wheat were in .aHrf Mrs. Walter Robinson and <
the small town areas, and will do Albany last weak. * r*n °f Jermyn, Mr. and Mrs.
more to fill up emjHy houses and Mr. and Mr*. Audry Wheat of Shifflett and Mrs. Vivian Dixon
stores than anything we can do for Saint Jo were fcere during the week daughters, Juanita and hums La
this State. He stated that the lack end. They were enroute to College Dublin *"d Mr. and Mrs. Verve!
of markets for cotton products haa Station where Mr. Wheat will attend Tlett and children of Jermyn.
curtailed the cotton acreage and con- A. and M. college this summer. Mrs. E. E. Brockman hears
sequently has driven thousands off Jim Baker was in Wichita Falls ber son. Private Carmichael ■
Texas farms. “It is quite proper,” Monday. man °* San Diego, Calif* that lia
he said, “that Texas, the leading Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bearn have mov- P*rt »® a 180-mile hike made kg
cotton State, should take the lead ed a house from Jermyn which they Eighth regiment of the U. 8.
in finding new uses for cotton.” are remodeling and will soon move rines recently. This hika was
Senator Formby pointed out that into. ■ i over the “back country” and a
the DuPont Industries in the north- Mr. and Mn. Bill McCluer of Ol- t»»nous regions of the country ai
east spend millions each year in re- ney were Sunday guests of Mr. and San Diego. The purpose of it w
search. “The only thing wrong with Mn. Green MeOuer. teat the physical fitness of the
this hill,” Formby said, “Is that we Mr. and Mn. O. H. Me A Jester have Private Brockman states that
passed it in Texas about 20 years too returned to their home in Big Spring officers and men prewad thems
late. When we find markets for the after a week visit here with J. A. thoroughly able to “taka it.”
cotton we can produce in Texas, this McCluer. Miss DaAhra McAlester '
<Jaw 2
Value*
(Gragp 2)
Morning units, 10:20.
Night service, r.15.
A cordial Invitation la
the public. 1
Rev. Urty C Natosa
here next Sunday wind
South Bend Sunday night
gin a meeting to r.sattaa
Sunday School, 9:45; Preaching.
11:00; Trataiag Union, 7:20; Preach-
ing, (jo.
- Monday,'W.-M. U* 2:20.,
Tuesday, .Bilhmhiind, 8:00.
Wednesday, Prayer meeting, 8:00.
Subject for Sunday morning mes-
sage; “Scaring precious seeds and
reaping a gWiwa harvest”
Evtping message: “Heartfelt 1%
ligion.” . ‘' .
... With aa.
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Trout, H. I. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1941, newspaper, June 19, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888302/m1/6/?q=+date%3A1941-1945&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.