The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 228, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1935 Page: 1 of 4
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“filHL SHY” IN FINAL REHEARSALS
FOR ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL PLAY; PROCEEDS
TO BE USED IN PAYING FOR YEARBOOKS
Read It — Therefore A First Class Advertising
nut TUESDAY, MAY 87. IMS.
Cafeteria Equipment
Is Being Installed
Lions Plan Annual
Election Tomorrow
SENIOR PRESENTATION
SET FOR TOMORROW
NIGHT
field
Mk tor the annual senior play
glvqii at 8 o’clock tomorrow
Memorial Auditorium,
comedy “Girl Shy"
tMa jjraar md for the
ike preparation* for iU
have been under way.
under the dd-action of G.
includes P. C. Walter
n»- Taow-*-~4a4a; Paul DeaU^c-
aa Oka Stimson; Inez Williamson,
Carolina, Tom’i aunt; J. M. Kramer,
NEWMAN - GRAM
_ MOVES UP NOTCH
MONDAY NIGHT
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DEFEAT OF LEGIONNAIRES
JUMPS POSITION
TO .#00
Newman-Gratew roae from .500rto
.800 last niirht when Legrionnalros
-vwT flown >Cd«fear r to 5.
The freighters took a spirited flve-
-.7,,. . ... . _ , . 'run lead in the first of the first inn-
ytT. .SHS rmi VT-;"»"«■w* —»
tin; Louise Hutchison, “Peachee” ,0p*
Carter, Oka’s weakness; Betty U-
Workmen are busy today install-
ins cafeteria equipment In the new
high school and east wmrd cafeteria.
The remainder of the equipment
arrived late Monday night and will
be in place by tomorrow night, jone hun?re<? P«f «•* attendance
Superintendent I. T. Gilmer reports.
ved this spring ha adds.
Members of the Lions club will
elect officers for the ensuing year
when the club meets tomorrow noon
in the American Legion H«U for I_____________
their weekly luncheon.
Johnny Matthews, president, | |{j[(|Jj JQ HELD
view of the fact that all Lions
should have a part in expressing
iees foe hew clulT offi-
MAC WILLIAMS ELECTED PRESHENT
NEW NEXIGO-MAS-ARKANSAS ASSli
i ...
TO DIRECT BETTER ROAD PROJECT
— OF FACULTY OFtMtoM SCHOOLS —
BY TRUSTEES IN MEETING MONDAY
ALL THREE HAYS
OF CELEBRATION
CHAMBER TAKES ACTION
ON SUGGESTION OF
— ~ VISITORS
Ruth
Tennyson
M. A.
Birdie’s
Asms, colored maid; Bessie
McDonald, Birdie Lavarae,
aspirant: Helen. Knox, Bar,
Stanford; Thomas Cook, Alfred
Burgs toid, collage poet;
Prideaux, “Chuck" Mayo
Into love.
Returning in the third and fifth
Hope’s men added four more while
legionnaires ware held scoreless.
With the exception of the veter-
ans’ three runs in the last of the
seventh the game was scoreless from
the fifth.
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NEW TEACHERS WILL
ASSUME DUTIES
JYEXTFALL
V
Three new instructors were added
to the faculty of the Graham Inde
pendent'School District Monday when
! Filbert Matthews and Fred Knieff
several months ago. but completed
their work of choosing Che T
faculty Monday.
Following are the faculty lists for j
the three schools exclusive of the
new teachers and Mr. Gilmer.
Acting on the suggestion of R: H
j Kemp of MuIKn and C. Locklear of
Goldthwaite, horsemen who plan to
| have ten entries in the July Jubilee, ^ important undertaken by
the Chamber of Commerce voted to-1 sociation, will be Judge
CITY WELL REPRESENTED
AT THROCKMORTON
MEETING
in, jHgwnggwadss/^w———vrssaaswtaairigig
Delegates to the New Mexieo-
Tex as-Arkansas Highway Associa-
tion in meeting Monday at Throck-
morton named Mac Williams of
.Graham, president of the Association
and Ok charge «f the delve to flu
gaps in the highway from the New
Mexico to Arkansas lines.
Assisting Mr. Williams in the
project, conceded to be* the most
the aa-
McCluer
TW"Tkcliqr-fiwffgm 1 «f Jtot’ „wnty? 'Judg* - ttoMMIf dT - - - —-J
three days of the Throclmortoa county. R. A. Simms
of Terry County and Judge Ray
Anderson of Stonewall county.
Appointment of the Graham chatr-
to include all
celebration.
Mr. Kemp and Mr. Locklear at
1 tended the luncheon meeting “f the
High school: S. H. Peavy, Joe O. organization this noon and explain- men and his committee was made
members of the Boerd of Trusters 1 Neely, O. B. Rose, Harry E. White, *d Shat better horse* and more state, by Judges Condron, Connor, Rena,
met to re-elect.
According to Superintendent I. T.
i'Fred Knieff, Floyd W. Deacon, Mar- wide interest could
vin D. Prim, G. T. Dickinson, Miss through a three-day
be aroused j ington and Smith.
program in I Harry Rice, president of
Gilmer, the new teachers to assume Nell Sammons, Miss Quids Hubbard, stead of the two-day meet formerly 1 morton Lions, presided
Throek-
er the
Riddle, Nawman-Giatex pitcher, their work >" Graham next fall are Mbs Martha Bird1, Miss IxetU
^ . ... allowed 6 walks and 8 hits while
plae. U the smart Uving-room y,ek fcept ^ ^ tQ |w# ^ *
Phillips Petroleum, second in lea
gue percentages, will meet Aberaa- | perience
thy Glnners, league leaders, tonight
Miss Maude Duncan of EliasvHle, Sparks, and Miss Margaret Stovall,
Miss Mary Underwood of Denton, ( and Mia* Lucille Moore, librarian,
and Mbs Comer of Austin.
All three have had previous ex
of Tom and Oke’s apartment and the
-Mme b that moat thrilling time of......Pstp
nch4*ol dmy% -coimnehcvment.......Ttf#
handsome Tom Artdalct it «rmdu*t-
"om coU**e wlth »e name oi jn what to ^ th< geason’a 11 A., and Miss Comer of Southwest- Howell, Mbs Thera Herron and Miss Commerce officials say.
Mnm A onfinuirv JiRtpr HU room- V' ‘ • m a_ - •#«. i. i .. „ _ *
. East Ward: Miss Edith Fuller, day jn preparation for the raeea.
- 1 Miss Mary Dupree, Miss Mary Eli- , Application will be made immedl-
Duncen and Miss ! xabeth
planned. ' J I luncheon meeting served in th»
The horsemen will move their basement of „ the. Writ / Methodbt
training quarters to Graham Mon- Chureh ahd introduced Judge A -H.
King of Throckmorton, who prs-
Smith, Miss Esther Baird, atcly for a pari-mutuel permit for
Underwood are abo graduates of C. | Mbs Louise Ritchey, Mrs. Eugenia the three-day program, Chamber of
woman hater. His room- ,... ... .
. , . best city league game,
muta, Oke, 1. fa.thfu to more glrb , Att#mpU ^ ch ^ *
than any rther man in college. pnd.y night and allow the All-Star.
Ton, wishes he couto shake off hi. ^ ^ ^ th, ^
------to meet the fMclnating Bab. ^ ,.cksboro n,
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After he has heard that
aha b also determined to meet him, i
however, Tom changes his mind. But
Babs trades places with the dashing
young lady who cleans Tom's apart- ,
ment at the same time his father
deecendi for graduation with his
choke of a girl for Ton.
Tha resulting “marry mix-up" does
credit to both the high school cast’s
blocked when
Mr. Abernathy explained that gra-
duation exercise* Friday night would
prohibit several of hb players from
meeting Phillips on that date.
SINGER CAR HIERB
Graham people are invited to in-
spect the Singer Sewing Machine
.**”!'*“ « Graham today.- The special built
■^ftrTdhtaTning fHe latest equipment
According to Mr. Dickinson, cos- ul { ^ „ d Wed„e*-
tome, arrived Mond.y for the play. H.„ Z ™ w-
ern State Teachers College at San
Marcos. Miss Comer now lives in
Austin.
The newcomers will be assigned I Key, Miss Grace Minter, Miss Maur- ' enteT nre
positions in the grades and primary ine Scott, Miss Edna Wilkins, Miss raceB.
department. | Mary Kinne, Miss Msry Burns, Miss
The Board of Trustees had re- j Jonme McDonald, Miss Wilma Bunt- ; Locklear
elected I. T. Gilmer, S. H. Peavy, | ing, Mbs Bonnie Lae Smith.
Mary Grace Cheatham. ....... j in addition to the two who were
Shawnee Ward: filbert Matthews, present today N. L. Morris abo of
Mbs Lena Marie Skeen, Miss Powell Goldthwaite, announces that he will
State and National News
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Late Happeninsg Qf Interest Over The
“ State And Nation
Over The i A,
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faced the discussion of proposed
construction with a history of
Highway 120.
Judge King's interesting outline
of the highway work prior to tha
organisation of the association was
followed by Judge A. H. C.arrigans’
horses in the Graham discussion of the importance of the
! highway and its position in rrf-
Preceding Mr. Kemp and Mr. arence to serviag farm and ranch
on the luncheon program interests. The Wichita Falls judge
, Locklear on the luncheon program stressed the advantages of estab-
-'was Dudley Foy, traffic manager of liihiiur the highway for intra-state
the Wichita Falls Chamber of Com- 1 traffic and as a through highway
merce, who spoke on the possible to the Carlsbad Caverns and the
injuries to North and West Texas West Coast. jB
through the canalisation of the Trin- Charles G. Gotten of Ft. Worth,
ity River. speaking on behalf of the Ft. Worth
According t. Mr Foy'* study dr chamber of Commerce, pledged that
nieio i inatfii Hi'ini’e i u mb i'''.s it *'n . >sao»- us smw ^ ■—»—.
which J. C. Watson of Graham urg-
The final dress rehearsal will be held
tonight.
day near
quarters on North Oak Street.
The Supreme Court of the United
States branded the National Recov-
ery Administration with all its code
xtructirre as unconstitutional Mon-
day. The decision was returned on
two separate counts, holding that
from tha play will baji-BUTS'CAFI-------
used to defray the cost of printing ,
the high school yearbooks that are „ _ , , , , ...
'. . - 1 , Sam Gough who has been in the
being distributed this week. i restaurant business in Graham since 1 Congress had given too much auth
11928 ’took charge Monday of the
I cafe formerly owned by /Ernest
_ _ ~ I Heighten. Mr. Gough Jias been
While most people were still abed , , f.mUiar f]gure in Q^mm for
many years and invites the patron-
age of fab friends.
ion workers and declaring they wfc
return to work Thursday, and '$>
the strike wide open."
81ST BIRTHDAY
The Dionne quintuplees are cele-
brating their first birthday anniver-
sary today in their Callander, On-
ority to the President and that code i tario, hospital. All are in good
provisions went too far in regula- | health, having recently
ting transactions not directy affect- ' frnIII alight colds. Although fhe
slightly lower freight rates to West
|Id Zexas but would tend to _uke _^i: .jsd_Xh*. coop«r*tjpn of all delega-
ug< dustrial plants from this area its tions toward ’belling" the fill-in
sites bordering the canal. j! | project* to district and state ea-
. .The centering of the industrial 1 gtneers and in turn to the High-
population and accompanying bene- way Department.
or aeated at the breakfast tabic this
morning one of Graham’s oldest
pioneer* started hi* eighty-first bir-
Committee Meeting
sun risen when J. Franklin was seen
taking his customary jaunt, beaming
from ear to ear. His many friends
are wishing him today many more
birthday mornings in which to beat
the eariy bird to the worm.
Is Called Today
For Bathing Revue
Uae of aluminum riveta in attach-
ing brake linings will eliminate the
danger of scratched brake drums.
V ■ T- ■■ ■ a ■ .
Arabian Veil Proves
Hazard In Chicago
Members of the Bathing Revue
committee headed by R. C. Wood
will meet at 5 o’clock this afternoon
in the Memorial Auditorium to dis-
cuss preliminary plant for the for-
mal opening of the Municipal Pool
June 7.
| Committeemen to serve with Mr.
Wood are Mac Williams, Bill Dow-
i die, Raymond Rhodes and Allen
ing interstate commerce. Donald ,cst 0f the world may
Rkhberg after conference with the
President issued a plea that em-
ployers continue to observe their
fits would more than offset the low-
er rates, said Mr. Foy.
Following . action pn —the racing
recovere.1 program Sam Harbi*on and Dr. H.
nuug i ii i- Griffin discussed the proposed
be talking ' permanent soil erosion camp and
Mac Wililams reported on the Mon-
the Highway 120
about their first milestone, today
is juat Tuesday in the tiny hospital (d*y meeting « f
where nothing is permitted to upse! j Association in Throckmorton,
codes until some new structure could | the routine that has been largely 0
be formulated. The Supreme Court’s , responsible for their health.
decision was on the A. L. A. Schech j -
ter company case, ruling that con- j George Loper, Pauls Valley, Okla-1
gress had not the authority to go ! homo, night watchman was shot and i
into a community and tell a poultry j killed shortly after midnight Sunday j
District R. N. A.
Meeting Today At
High School Gym
Chicago.—It’s all right for a
Oman to veil her face in Arabia,
hut in Chicago, Mrs. Helen Hlen-
ania contends, there are curhatonas
to consider.
She said th* handkerchief she
tied over her face got into her eye*
and she stumbled every time she
went out.
And so she told her husband,
Mouse*, she wouldn't wear it
j Grady Wright has returned from
Olney where he spent the past sev-
eral months, and is now with th*
Kennedy Cleaners.
dealer whose activities did not di-
rectly affect interstate commerce
what wages he should pay his hands
and how long they should work.
' %
Gov. Gdy B. Park of Misaouri
rose from his sickbed Monday to ex-
tend executive clemency to th* re-
pentant Walter McGee who was to
have been executed May 31. The
appeal of Mary McBlroy, Kansas
City victim of th* kidnapers, to
spare his life wa* responsible for
the governor’,* action. Th*' 30-year-
old man’s sentence was commuted
to life imprisonment.
by three men who had kidnaped The high school gymnasium is the
George Longacre, other night police- *cene today of the district meet-
man of th* town and a youth named
Nelson. The two were
several miles from town.
released America
Loper Ranger,
of th* Royal Neighbors of
gathered from Seymour,
Eastland, Breckenridge, I
Other prominent delegates who
spoke briefly on the benefit* tw
be derived from cooperation in
completing the highway were Judgn
Smith of Lynn county, B. W. Young
, of Newcastle; Judge Connor of
Haskell county. Mr. Johnson of
1 Jack county, Judge Anderson «t
Stonewall county. Judge Remington
■ of Young county, Judge Condron of
Throckmorton county, Boyce House
j of Ft. Worth. T. L. Hardey of
Throckmorton and Mr. Dunn of
i Throckmorton.
■ Delegates from Graham in seaeion
with th* group were Judge Reming-
j ton. Mac Williams, S. S. Bates, J.
C. Watson, Commissioners Sam
Copeland and Hugh Womaok, and
George T. Spear*. Jr.
Ford Net For
1934 Revealed
Mr. and Mrs.‘J. P Weyerhaeuser
of Tacoma firmly requester! Monday
BOSTON.—ftoift of the F»rd that Federal agents Tieep out of the
( Motor Company in J98A amounted- kidnaping case involving their son’*
any to »63«0,482 or. #1.98 a share on .afety and $200,0(10 until the cflrly-
more and when he didn’t like It, she | 3,452,900 outstanding share* of $5 haired victim is safe at home,
him for separate maintenance, par value, capital stock, it waa jn- Threat# against the boy’s life if
Judge Francis Allegratti dicated by tho balance sheet filed the ransom Is not paid by Wedne*
[With the Masaachusetts state eom- g,y hav* been received. The visit
you," asked th* court «i miaaloner of corporations. This show- of „ witH a brief ease to th*
“expect her to rid# *' Ing compare* with indicated net Weyerhaeuser home Monday Indi-
It’a an eld Arabian lorn of $8,480331 in 1988 and an that contact with the kidnap-
indieated leas in 1982 of 879^ff,- m DJty havo boon oatabliahod.
ho repliod. “Sh# may tak*; M9. |
No allowance ia made In the** Twd thousand nonunion load and
qf. profit* for divi- (|nc mln# workers la Picker, Okla
J WWCh tartar n*” b**n ham,‘’ "bout®d ‘•rf**1** •* unton
was killed when he did not obey South Bend and Gpahsm for their
orders to come to the ear in which annual convention,
they were riding. Monday’s search The session* were opened srith a
for the car .and bandits was fruit- ■ welcome to Graham by Mayor J. J.
less. * *• iGallaher, followed by discussions and
— ! Initiation and ritualistic* work this
Bruce Bosley, 9, of Fort Wurth afternoon,
sent a bullet through his mother's i A 7 o’clock banquet tonight will
neck when sh* threatened to send conclude the all-day program,
for a Juvenile officer to stop him J The Graham camp is host to
from shooting at an aged neighbor the viaitora.
with a pistol. The boy had been .........— o-
!County Is Denied
Women
Fliers
To Hold Race
ther credit,
cover.
Mrs. Bosley will re-
Federal School Aid
Ernest O. Thompson, chairman of
the Texas Railroad Commission, de-
clared Monday that the Supreme
Court’s decision on the NRA would
not affect the production of oil. j
“The State of Texas hqa baen con- 1 _
trolling the production .< .11 ef*c- ^ by both tha state .dmjp.str.fr
lively and will continue to do so. •*» Congressman W. D. McF.rlane,
Miss Fannie Ragland, county su-
perintendent of schools, announced
this morning that Federal aid to the
schools of Youag county and all
Texas has been denied.
Mias Ragland was notified M<m-
What the Federal government doe#
won’t make any difference," he sold !
...........
W.
ha# been work!
nee of Federal
UARIS.—A women's air race from
r*ris to Cannes will' be held this
j summer in memory of the lata
Helene Boucher. France’s greatest
air heroine.
The Aero Club of France has or-
ganised the contest and will present
the Helene Boucher Cup to the win-
ner along with a priae of 12,H0€
put up by Mme Ctotnareanu (the
former Mme. Francis Coty) and Mme.
Jeanne Clemene Bayard.
The rero, which will be held on
Aug. 81, has been organised fa*
the purpoee of encouraging women
filers to bettor the *»•#» speed re-
cords set by Helene Boftcher just
before her death. Entries alroedy
are being raceived and will con
tines until July 24, by which time
aviators of many countries wfll have
defiance
r night as
STORE BEING PAINTED
-wrtMr t
as the arrival
was awaited.
Th* front of th* Snoddy Variety 1
tor* h bring given . new coat *1 f
Th* telegrams Indicated that the ^ __
j condition of th# schools In Texas ^
<do not Jaatifjr th# uro of Federal * - - —
iU. roto. permit th.
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school eiTMiian. nowever, j'
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The Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 228, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 28, 1935, newspaper, May 28, 1935; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1034540/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.