Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 239, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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MRS. A. W. JOHNSTON GIVES RECITAL
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Betty Derby. Shtrley Bptvy, Harold Ferguson
Sarah F'alktnbcrg. Jo Ann Splvy
The Town of Foo Chow..................... Virginia Splvy
Suaan Simpson................................. Weldon Splvy
_____J— ad the TaaU......... —-----------------------Burt Um**
Uttle Darkle Daddies.................... Mary Beth. Rosser
In the Dark..... ...............— «*rold 'W**
Sambo's Vindication ............................Betty Jone*
Jane Jones ..................................
r jesus Walked This Lonesome Valley.......... Caesle George
Little Middle Between........—.......... Sarah Falklnburg
lt*a the sock-csss story of the kid who had to chooo
a boxing ring and a wadding ring ... and the double-cross
took to make up hia mind I
Tom Speaks a Piece.............................. Burt Mann
The Monkey.............. ............... Mary_Beth Roaaer
SAT. NITE PREVUe — SUN., MON., TOES., JUNE 7-S4-10
ALICE FAYE — DON AMECHE — CARMEN MIRANDA
‘THAT NIGHT IN RIO”
The ydkr*s great glamour musical hit. A Rio Night come to
Ilfs with Its tropical
laughter—Its
Harold Ferguson, Sarah Falklnburg
Verms, the Painter........... ................ Weldon Spiry
** PAGEANT
Our National Bmblem............................... The *****
Cassie George. Soloist....................... • BplrH of TIM
Virginia Spiry...................... Mr*. Betsy Ross
Bnrt Mann . ;..................... Master of Flag Ceremony
Weldon Splvy...\.......................... American Youth
Brace Spiry...................................
Jo Ann Spiry.................................. Forefathers
IBHriey Splvy........* >................... Future Americans
Mary Rath Rosser..................... .y;v?v--Ameclf^an Girl
rhythms—its torrid songs.
-tlMld Feigusoa.....:........................ American Boy
—Batty jobn.............................. American Mother
Sarah Fklkinburg.............................. Liberty BeU
Gerald Fergnaoa . ,....... ................ American Eagle
Dorothy Askew............ ..i...................... America
(Pageant Arranged by Mrs. A. W. Johnston)
Includes selections from Lily Strickland, Kipling, Henry Ward
Beecher. Sir Walter Scott, Wilbur Nesblt, Henry BonCett,
_____Frank Stanton. _________-------...---------------
Miss Mary Jane Johnston
..............D. L. Inman
Gwendolyn Rose
Marjorie Pope
USHERS
Patsy Kranse
Caroleen Turner
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN-
UfED/AR BUY/
tmJr • % 1.4 c, f
Get a Dependable, TkarragUy Re-Con-
ditioned USED CAR! We Most Hove
Them NOW,, Doe to Many Trade-ins on
Sales of NEW DODGE and fLYHOUTfl
CARS.
Let Us Show Yon Some of These MG
VALUES—Mere Are A Few of Them
1940 Plymouth 4-door Sedan. Original
finish like new.
1940 Chevrolet Deluxe two-door. Radio,
Heater, and Seat Cover*.
1939
Dodge Deluxe two-door. Equipped
with 8-tube Philco Radio, Seat
Covers, pood Tires.
Plymouth bduxr
15,000
actual miles—You’ll have to see it.
1937
hfoster Chevrolet Coach. Two-door
Sedan. Equipped with Radio, and
Sc|at Covers.
Many More Models Too
To Mention ■
OPEN EVENINGS
Shimnck
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Mrs. W. T. McCoy
Is Complimented On
Birtfi Anniversary
Mr*. Portia E. Woolley entertained
Thursday afternoon at her home for
■, her sister, Viigiula M^jrc, who will
Mrs. W. T. McCoy was compll-
raented on her birthday Thursday
night at her home, 823 East street,
with a “42” party given by her daugh-
ter-in-law, Mrs. H. W. McCoy.
Swetpeas and roses formed the de-
corations for the party rooms. .
Gifts were presented to the honoree
by her little granddaughter, Barbara
McCoy.
Refreshments were served to
Messrs, and Mmes. W. T. McCoy, C.
W. Ault, J. G. Knight, C. T. Stine-
bower, and J. B. Childress; Mrs. John
Brothers, Nat Price, E. J. Falk in-
burg, Edward ‘Falkinburg, Mrs. W.
E. Marvin and daughter of Artesia,
New Mexico, Jack McCoy and Miasee
Cordelia Brewer, Joan FMlkinburg
and Grace Owen and the hostess.
Mrs. Portis Woolley
Entertains For Guest
leave Sunday for her home in Stan-
tonville, Tennessee.
Guests
played games and were tak-
en to thil hospital to visit s friend.
Ice cream and cake were served to
Anna Doris Thorn, Marjory Fay
Heighten, Frances Furrh, Charlotte
Furrh, Bonnie Rath Gresham and
the honoree.
Wallace Beery, Lee Carrillo,
Ann Rutherford, Lee Bowman,
Joseph Cel Isle, Bobs Wateon,
leery Travere,
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Paul Kally,
Marjorie Main
LmWYOMING'
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One of thoae big outdoor
pictures with a aaat of stars
that really makes It blf.
Merle Oberen, Melvyn Doug-
las, Burg see Meredith, Alan
Mowbray, Olive
Society *
Comedy
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PAYS
Mrs. Ollyne Jeffries is in Vernon
attending the District 4-H Club En-
campment.
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Bruce Cebet—Roland Yeung
UNIVERSAL NEWS
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Nora Sloan, Kim J»nie Stafford and
Era. C. A. Russell visited la Port
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Mrs.'C. F. Marshall
Loving HD Speaker
SUNNYFIELD
Enriched in Vitamins and Iren
EAST SIDE OF SQUARS
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The Loving Home Demonstration
Club met at the home of Miss Ber-
| nice Long June 3.
. Mrs. C. F. Marshall spoke on “Good
11 Grooming and the Selection of Cloth-
1 ing.” She stressed that material
should be graded by the thread count
and that clothing should be selected
| for laundering and wearing qualities,
as well *hs suitability and attractive-
ness. She urged the use of news-
papers in packing clothes, as the ink
keeps the moths away.
Mrs. Ed Dalrymple gave the Coun-
cil report, and Miss Long tested
11 pressure cookers.
Roll call was answered by Mmes.
D. F. Ford, John Schlittler. Lewis
Souther, IL.V- .Burns, Henry Mink-
ley, Ed Dalrymple, C. IF. Marshall,
W. H. RieerT. M. Nall, M. E. Harlan,
Gibbons, W. W. Prather and the
I hostess.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
NEW
CONTAIN8 VITAMIN
LARGE FRESH
CONTAINS VITAMIN C
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POTATOES 4- 10' PINEAPPLE 2 ~ 25
, 437s
) 002.
LEMONS
IS' APPLES
WINESAP
19TS, DOZ.
ONIONS
TEXAS
WHITE, LB.
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4' LETTUCE
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SIZE ..
CARROTS 2— 5* GREEN BEANS “A
OASSIFEDADS
LIBERAL RBWARD—For return
j Bill fold lost Wednesday night—
Return to Davis Feed Store, West
[side of square. MM
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Used sewing ma-
chines, guaranteed; ftt.60 te f2f;
cash or terms to suit. Singer Agency.
Phone 780. 239-43*
TRADE—Three
FOR 3AUC OR
modem houses and business prop-
erty for Graham property. Located
in Brownfield, Texas. Good thriving
CAMPBELL'S
JUICE 4
WHEATIES
TOMATO
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CANS
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100% PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING
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Docs your cooling system need re-
conditioning? Cell Edward lisle,
phone 541. 287tfe
TWO SPINET CONSOLE PIANOS
to be picked op in Graham, one can he
bought as low as f 196. For informa-
tion, write at once to Jackson Piano
Co., 1101 Elm, Dallas, Texas. 287-40p
If you have a table fan let me
build you a portable cooling unit te
go with it Call Edward Lisle, phone
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FOR SALE—Five
large ecio—o
double garage; cloee In.
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 239, Ed. 1 Friday, June 6, 1941, newspaper, June 6, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888473/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.