Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 247, Ed. 1 Monday, June 22, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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TWceKAHAM
epper. When cool, add other ingre-
dieata end mould Serve with mayon-
naise drenssng
1 Apricot salad: 1 cup apricot juice,
juice of one lemon, 1 1-2 tahleapoons
gelatin, half cup water, fourth cup
sugar. Soak gelatin in cold water,
dissolve in hot apricot juice; add
sugar and when cold add lemon juice
! and chill. When thick place in moulds 1 parade of the ontit< Hawaiian Sepa-
' that have been lined with celery rate Coast Artillery Brigade.
JOHN. ROBINSON.. SUNDAY MORNING •"«* *ia (‘u»rUr" of
OCIflL (V(NT$
BEATRIX TERRELL BECOMES BRIDE
MONDAY. JUNK
CANDUt-POWn
Night was turned into day in
Hoaalulu .recently when the forty
antiaircraft drums of the 64tb Coast
Artillery’s^ searchlight battery were
employed to likht up tha cFort De-
'Russy parade grounds for s night
FORT WORTH.—Ready cash from
the sale of 4,000 baby chicks and
fryers has filled the pocket book
onstration club in
onstration agent.
leaves with mayonnaise dressing.
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Istvely In its simplicity was the! is especially attractive. Some dresses
wedding of Miss Beatrix Ray Ter- have yokes from which tiny pleated
rail, daughter of M,r and Mrs. sleeves appear, and the high neck-,
Claude Terrell, to John F. Rabin- line* have small collars which are. ^
son of Childress, which was an bn light together with grosgitain
ctent of Sunday morning, June 21, ribbon bows in the matching shade "
at nine o'clock at the home of the j of the belt.
brake’s parents. 1108 Fourth Street.1 Dark cotton dresses feature ma-
The impressive ceremeny was per- roon as the favoiite color. Dotted
formed by Rev. R. J. LaPrade, pas- swiss is trimmed with rick-rack
braid, and linen lace frocks boast
small bolero jackets.
C. OF C. TO DISCUSS
PLANS FOR FAIR
The brigade, commanded by Briga- r*
dier General Robert S. Abernathy, poi,n
was in honor of Major General Hugh
A. Drum, Hawaiian Department com-
mands who presented departmental
awards to units which had won
recognition -during the UKifi target
cents per pound dressed.
Mrs. Arthur Hubbard
Injures Back at Pool
_____ Mrs- Arthur Hubbard is in the
drums which illuminated the parade““P**1 loday\ .aufferin*
mnH . ___annnnonon from 8p,nal colun» ‘"junee.
SALADS
pas-
tor of the First Methodist Church,
jSanking of ferns, tall baskets of
garden flowers, and white cathedral
tapers in floor candelabras were used
xu attar decorations.
The wedding music was given by Denton, T-xas. Originally a salad i
Miss I>oraine Benson of Bowie.
Miss TerTell was beautiful in her
blue an<J white shev print, worn an 011 and acid and 'ea,oned' »
with a naVy redingote, with which oftek garnished with fruit, meat,
*k, wore white accessories, and a shellfish or chees . Later this was
shoulder corsage. , . b nged so that at en the orignal
Immediately after the ceremony, a 5""“^ becomes and »■“ Df her appendix at the Gcaham Hoa-
iwarption was held. The dining table i or-t'in*I green sat*1 becomes tba . “ F1 11
was laid with a lace cloth, with a arrrnish- In f»vt, salads now may
l-c so selected tha' they may’ ’..e
served as appetiser, main course,
candlepower; on a clear night a per-
son can read a newspaper at a dis-
tance of twelve miles in such a
Plan, for the Young County Fair nd ^ . fc^m Vf 800jio0,000 “ 8p,na‘ in^' '•*> •
; uj Centennial celeb'.ationa to be;____„__________ ____:_L, ™___ result of an accident at the muni-
cipal swimming pool Sunday night.
Mrs. Hubbard struck a swimmer
aa ahe dove headfirst from the slide
into the water, and injured her back
in so doing. She was carried im-
J_jmediately to the Hospital, where ahe
■ —— will be for about a week. The at-
HEARN'E.—Thirty-seven acres of tending physic:ans state that she is
held in October will be discussed
j Tuesday at the Chamber of Com-
merce luncheon. Although no de- ,e<lrch,ijrht utt demonstration,
finite plans will be made, the setup i *
will he outlined, and brief discus-1
sion held on the things which will be! ALFALF APROFITABLR
held during the fair.
President S. H. Peavy urges that
was a leafy vegetable dressed with I all, members be present at 12:10 alfalfa have proven the most profit- able to sec her friends, and that the
J o’clock Tuesday, in the Legku Hall, able crop of its site on the doming accident will not be permanently
OPERATION
Mrs. J. T. 'Leach was
Saturday afternoon for removal
farm near Hearne, according to an ! Sous
account given V L. Sandlin, (Robert-1 ^ i# the fir,t c.sualty ,t
a
thnee-tieii-d wedding cake, in the
center of which was a miniature
bridal pair. Blue tapers burned in
•silver candlesticks at either end of
the table Miss Loraine Benson pie- , . .
xrfni at the cake, and iced coffee <huld conlain something crisp, they
«a» poured by Mrs. Donnell John- shou,d •* rather Wkhly flavored, and
i oven to take the place of dessert.
Salads must be ol
pital.
Brock staged that over 100 Polan
China hogs have'been pastured on
the alfalfa for over a year and that
OIL FIELD ACCIDENT
J. W. Randall was brought to the
pleasing color; Gral'am Hoa|PiU1 frOTa J***boro,
and texture commaut.ons. They with oil field injuri”' He U not
I seriously hurt.-“ *~
You will find that Graham Daily
Reporter waru-ads will.....root that
HAS OPERATION
! Mrs. R. J. McDowell was operat-
ed on for removal of her appendix
about eight o’clock Sunday evening,
at the Graham Hospital.
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•on Mrs. Homer Thornton, Mrs. lf P»sibl« should contain contrasting
Oesrles Hinson, and Mrs. J. D. Kior- J ,lavors »nd contrasting colors. Ma-
lm assisted in serving the gueittv Marinis should not be made to ap-
Botb bride fand groom are grad- l’ear «'‘»PP>’ by usi/ig too many
nates of Childress High School. Mrs. kinds or by cutting too finely,
fifebin-on is an ex-student of Okla- Breakfast: Grapes, puffed wheat,
te— College for Women, where she I cr‘*P bacon, rice croquettes, coffee.
•am, a member of the Q-'ciub Mr* Creamed chipped beef, raport araa oada that four
Hahini on is a prosperous young I creamed peas, rice croquettes, spin- larKe ateel cohipames were doxig
^natr of Childress. ach salad, bread and butter, water- ‘'collusive bidding” on PWA projects.
melon, iced tea. ! The commission said the companies
Potato salad: Dice cold boiled po- admitted they quoted idential prices,
tatoes into haif. inch cubes. To each because they were acting pursuant
from 20 to 60 young mules have .,p*rtmept or hou“
grazed it constantly and yet it has
been necessary to mow ^aome of it
several time to keep it tender.
The farm manager says that there
I has been little expense for feeding
the hogs, and that swine sales have
amounted to over $1,000 since Janu-
ary 1, 1936.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cornell are
tbs proud parents of a son botn
Sundajr.
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The baby has boon named Jimmie
1 Gsrald Cornell and is than fmt
i bom. He tipped the scales at 3
po^ada. vv v- yf- -Jo
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Washington.—A federal trade com-
Jkfter the ceremony the couple [
fiMk ,for a wedding trip to the Cen-1
. -San Antonio, and the Rio
i Valley.
Oxrtr-of - town guests included Mr.
aad Mrs. R. H. Ditzler of Chicka-
sba. Okla.. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rior-
■km ef Oklahoma City, Mr. and Mrs.
"W. E. Benson, and Miss Loraine
ftann m> of Bo» e. Mr. and Mrs, Fin-
lay Scruggs and daughter. Betty,
< Tyier
'cup of potato add half cup of chopped to a reslution of the industry.
cucumber or sliced radishes, one -0-
teaspoon onion jujee, two table- OIL NOTES
spouis bacon fat, and one table- J The (1. C. Curtis No. 1 Bishop,
spoon of vinegar. Season with salt northwest of Newcastle, is drilling
and pepper: garnish with minced today at 665 feet in blue shale. The
Denton Texas.
parsley. ■-_
Spinach salad: 2 cups shredded
raw spinach, half cup chpped hard
[ cooked eggs, 1 tablespoon minced
l green pepper, 1 teaspoon onion juice.
, j Mar bate with a French dressing
— 7 made with 3 tables pons lemon juice
The one outfit m and 2 tablespoons solod oil seasoned
CLOTHES FACTS
Serve on a lettuce
a good summer wardrobe that with- >‘ith ,alt and Garn,sh with
all the wear and tests is a ,adish c,rclos' ^lery' °r p,ment0 CUl
" Sk'kmt dress:Through the MT -*« fancy shspei
sammer months, you’ll find many 'ea*'
tins when a dark fxpek is not only Breakfast: Cantaloupe, calves liver
*ri4»tahlo. but almost necessary. with .bacon, cinnamon buns, coffee
When traveling, you need some- Lunch: Molded veal salad, 811060*
-km* that will Lorik just as nice tomatoes, lyonaise potatoes, brown
tX the end of the journey as it did bread, ice box cookies, iced chocolate,
tit the beginning, and if you work °ven Dinner: Baked fish, stuffed
m an office, your white and pastel 'tomatoeyr-baked -■potmoes, Parker.
.....“fftcS.i sorn become w knd yeT-'«>»*»• arrirmtetsalad, mocha
luwtti with constant wes- A navy cream sponge cake, coffee,
vr black dress is ideal—it does not Moulded veal salad: 7 cup left
show hard wear as easily as other over vea,l diced, fourth cup fresh
■:t*lors. and it can be tubbed or clean- j tomatoes, 2 teaspoons gelatine, 3-4
. -d with guaranteed satisfaction. cup hot broth, 3-4 cup cut celery,
Chiffon is | especially good this half teaspoon minced onion, fourth
tumm.T. and the latest trends are cup cold water, salt and pepper,
toward the redingote style. I saw Soak gelatine ill cold water, dis-
•«ise interesting model featured on solve in hot broth, add salt and
rae campus at Texas State College ............... "
for Women (CIA). The dress was
buttoned with material loupi a little '
iver lutlf way down the front, and
Then sAood open to reveal the box j
plea in the dotted slip. The sleeves *
safer! short, slightly puffed, and had
^ tiny cuff of Irish lac,'. Thr-wck «f
was finished in a like manner, and;
tab' amall tucked .breast packets j
adorned the frock.
Brown and white '•* an mterest-
and
well is in Section 348, 750 feat from
the east line, lBO feet from the
south line of the north 160 acres of
the section.
There aie two sides to every ques-
tion, and a good many politicians
take both.—'Florence Herald.
IWMPS
combination for ,-ummer,
checked silk m these two colors j
The Old Reliable Exterminator
t>«4 tha world ow tor many (aMratiom,
to Ull rats, mica and noaioaa an mala A
•an war •• to awoo with danaanua pasta,
■ads to kaadk told bp isaaral mm and
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EXFECTANT
MOTHERS
When your baby comet you will
need Mennen Antiseptic Oil for
hitn ; to get it now and start'
using it on yourtmlf. Rub it
into the akin of your abdomen
or wherever the skin it tight
or dry from swelling. Notice
how tautneas, dryness disap-
pear. Then after baby arrives,
give him a daily body rub with
Mennen Oil. It’s antioeptic—
will protect him against germs.
* See your druggist—today. •
MENNEN Anti««ptic OIL
A group of soldiers was out on
a practice march near Gamp John-
ston, Florida, in the early days of
our entry into the World War and,
while crossing a stream, encoun-
tered a number of colored convicts
work’ng on the1 bridge there. “How
will you trade jobe?’’ shouted one of
the hiking soldiers. To which a grin-
ning convict called tmek: “Nuthin’
doin’, mistah sojer man! Ah knows
where ah’ll be a year from now, hut
youmll don’t!” ______
—American Legion Monthly
Only « water-proofed toothbrush
can keep TEETH REALLY WHITE!
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when wet? THROW IT AWAYI Get a Dk. West’s
Toothbrush. Made with the finest, costliest bristles,
trotooftd by an exclusive process. Cans
softy—keeps teeth really brilliant-white. Si
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end 65c
Says Daigerous Varicose Veins
Can Be Reduced At Home
tab fl astir Upward Tteard Am Hurt
as BIsm la Vaias Flaws Thai Way
If you or is; relative or friend la
worried became of varicose reins, or
bonrbeu, the beat advice for hone treat-
ment that anroue In this world can (ire.
Is to set ■ prescription known as
Moon.'. Emerald OH.
Simply ass your druggist far aa or-
iginal twe causa battle of Moaaa’s Das-
erald Oil (full strength) and apply
night and morning lo the swollen, en-
larged vein* Moon you should not Ira
that they are growing smaller and tha
treatment aboolil be continued nnlil the
relna are no longer troublesome Ho
penetrating and powerful ia Emerald
Oil that old chronic sores and
are_often^entirely healed.
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THINGS TO COME
the Alwaadsr Korda Predadian mi tha H. G. WaOa* Screen Piny. '
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TboMseoptdos arouses a moh ts dsstroy fhs Space &un. "Are The lovers gst wind of Hie plot and hasten to anticipate The mob has advanced upon the Specs Gun. Cabal aLy .La f)|| L| tf|| u
ws novor lo snjoy our hard-won security?” ho dsmsmk “Ut ■* tha mob. Hurriedly, they have thumaolvai strapped to shouts a warning, and tho mob rntrnets In (asr of tha tha two kroms towards few mocn. Pasaworthv
havs on and °F proqrastl Ws have si w, wsetT tha .sat of th# projecta., and «lvs tha oedar to firs, trsmondous concussion. TVsrs h a miqhty roar, and fho la downcost. but Csbnl is eartain fhsy wil
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 247, Ed. 1 Monday, June 22, 1936, newspaper, June 22, 1936; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1063955/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.