Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BANKS MB
THE GOVERNMENT
Classified A*k
WANTED
Mr. and Mrs. CW Hoffman and
family of Semfcihle were visiting WANTED: White giH fbr house-
here laat week with hie brother, work. Call Mrs. Kennedy, phone 214.
while en route to theor new home in SOB Indiana at. «J)
Brownaville.
Superintendent Kin* ennouneee
that enrollment for the 1#06-87 year
of school will beghi Friday, Sept. 11.
However, a complete list of the per-
sonnel of the faculty cannot be
yiven at this time, due to one or
more vacanies yet to be filled.
Normal and Emergency Needs
! Met by Advances of Com-
mercial Banking Credit
NEW BRUNSWICK N J. - The
American commercial uankiu* credit
system is an absoluta essential to tb<
B asocial spsrsUnna at business and ;
government. Harold G Moulton. Presl |
dent of tbe Brookings Institution ot ,
Washington. D C . said sere recently In
an address before tbe Graduate Srbool
of Banking conducted under the Joint |
auspices of Rutgers University aed tbe 1
American Bankers Aesorlatloe.
If the tezlbllity and expansibility
provided by commSreial banking credit
were eliminated. Dr Mam Men declared {
“R te scarcely too much to eep that the
economic system itself would shortly be
MBS. KUNA CBOW HONORED
WITH WNIC SEPT. 3
Mrs Edna Crow of Dalhirt wnst
complimented by her sisters Septe'i- j
her 3 with a picnic at the punsp,
station on the J arm gran lease. She
is visiting here this week.-
A delightful picnic supper was
spread..on the ground, and games
and story-telling provided enter- }
tainment afterward. I
Quests for the occasion were Mr. |
and MW- Tom Glidewell. Mr. and
Mrs. Owen L. Campbell, Mr. and ]
Mrs. Arthur Vick. Artie. June, and:
w„™ Marv Glidewell. Jhmlgan
Mrs. A. C. Pittman and children
are spending se\gral weeks with
her people in Louisiana. Mr. Pitt-
num accompanied them but return-
ed home Sunday.
Looking Over
FOR RENT: Four roam modem
furnished house. Inquire at 70S
Indiana at (7-pd.)
Mrs. Leslie Morris, who was Miss
Elizabeth Donnell before her .mar-
riage, Sunday, was honored Friday
when Mrs. W. O. Cidtningham en-
tertained with a kitchen shower
at her home. Refreshments of chic*
ken salad, potato chips, olives and
iced tea were served the 2S guests
present.
Library Shelves
FOR RENT: Bedroom far ode or
I !4±#-7‘C>
two gentlemen.
Mrs. Lottie Smith has accepted a
position as Physical Education di-
rector with the Breckenridge High
School.
ftft S3S
Mildred Milan and Ouida Davis
left Tuesday fer Abilene where they j
anil aomaII Saw A fv /v WLl _tas
Some leaving from EUasville for
College will be Roland Davis and
J. D. Donnejl, students at Denial
Baker, Brown wood: Robert Glover
again will enroll at Simmons Uni-
versity, Abilene; John Amos Wright
enters Texas Tech at Lubbock;
Samuel and Erskine Roach said
perhaps David will re-enter Tech,
too. . \
Buster Harris chooses Weather-
ford Junior college. |
Mildred Milam and Ouida Davie
will attM-i A. C. C„ Abilene while
Daniel Ellis will re-enter T. W. C.,
Ft. Worth. Dalton Gandy and Wilson
Price will be freshmen at John
Tarleton, Stephenville, and Gerald
Lyons will enter N. T. A. C., Arling-
ton.
will enroll in A. C. C. This will
be Mildred's second year.
Used Typewriters for Mile.—f.
H. Bowron.
“Normally the amount of credit ex
tended by commercial banka to the gov
•rnment la smalt In amount and tas the .
purpose mainly of haaoetaa temporary
requirements Is anttciparloa of tas col
lections or bond salsa Rut la parlods of
war and acuts depression, when the
Unsocial requirements of gevarnmeut
expend with grant rapidity, the upon
sinn of commercial bank credit la on a
tremendous scale. Such Is tbs case at
the present time.
Hew Public Need* Are Financed
“Tbe purchase ot government aocuri- 1
ties by individuals and b> tbs cotnmer i
clal banks provides tbs government '
with the means by which Its manifold
activities are financed Tbs Treasury
obtains tbe tnnds. wltb which tbs
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
and otbsr government credit agencisa
Unanca their operations through the
sale of securitise. largely to commercial
banks. These funds. In .urn. have gone j
to the assistance of distressed onnks
and other Unsocial Institutions, to aid |
Industrial and agricultural enterprises,
to flnanee new public and private capi-
tal construction, and to provide relief to
the unemployed “
Dr. Moulton declares that It is not
true that the world depression wss
caused by a breakdown of the American
banking system "which did not. In fact,
occur until the depression flsd been
under way for more then three yesrs "
HS added
“Nor is it true that the world mal .
adjustments existing in 1 !»2» can be ex- 1
plained simply by undue extensionr of I
commercial banking credit in tbe pro
ceding years These maladjustments In {
solved world agricultural. Industrial
commercial and Unsocial relations *
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FOR SALE; Iarterppk in Samui
town theatre, gpwiai rskteam for
selling. Box SOW, NewsaMli, Texas.
(«Mv. S-7-S-h-gd.j
Mrs. W. M. Creecy has had as her
guests, recently her two sisters,
Mrs. J. C. Wright of Oklahoma City,
OUa., and Pauline Hammy of Long-
view, and her brother, Bryan Bd-
gin of Seminole, Okla. Mrs. Han-
ley is at- the present assisting in
a revival in Ranger, at the con-
clusion of which she will return
here.
The elock of no
Violin, Banjo, Gui
Strings; roods for C
phones, etc., has has
McFadin’s to Smart
doors south of thq
MISCELLANEOUS
•......■.............— ......
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kidwell of
West Texas visited with relatives
here last weekend.
Wtt.f. TWA DR SCHOLARSHIP in
well known commercial icbssl fbt
milk cow, heHCr or calves TH ears
of Rspottar.
Della Mae Bradley is visiting her
brother, Clovis, at his home in Mona-
hans.
Mr and Mrs. C. O. Stewart are
vacationing in Kansas.
Lila Cunningham and Lois Newell
are planning to leave next week on
a trip to Richmond, Virginia.
ironic vision of
the City” is the
modern London. The story is de-
scribed by the author as a “new
allegory of simple young people
in a complicated old world.” Rose
Salter and Edward Fielding are
the main .characters in the book.
Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy visited
Sunday and Monday with her aunt,
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Herat, at Weatherford.
CHRISTIAN WOMEN STUDY
LIFE, CUSTOMS OF NEGROES
A meeting of the ii omen's Coun-
cil was held at the Christian Church
Tuesday afternoon Sept. 8.
Followmg a business meeting at
Which recommendations, of the ex-
ocutive committee concerning pro-
grams and plans for a six months
period were presented, an inspira-
tional devotional service with “Pray
«r” as the theme was led by Mrs.
Opening of Piano
Classes Sept 14
Byron and Mary Evelyn Bryant
of Abilene visited with friends burs
Sunday.
Mr. 0*Brien, Mrs. Nixon, Mrs.
Lewis. Mrs. Loughry and Mrs. Mill-
sap accompanied their husbands on
their baseball trip to Fort Worth
last week. Mr. and Mi's. Oscar Al-
len also went hut returned home
Saturday night.
Others visiting F’ort Worth hut
weekend to witness our local Mara-
thon Baseball team play in the
Star Telegram's state softball .tour-
nament were Me. and Mrs. Gantt,
J-uanita Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Dowl*y,
Mr. snd Mrs. Lonnis Pittman and
Mrs. Troy Pittmin.
APPOINTMENTS MADM
any rau
The author of “Stans Fail on
Alabama” has writtm ‘“Listen for
a Lonesome Pine,” which has been
placed on the library shelves. Gafl
Carmer. a^thoR, has written a
chronicle of New 'York teale. The
present is mingled with the past
in this. fascinating story. The book
is described as “tender, fine, and
strongly original — an intensely
warm, human, readable book.”
NATIONAL
Theatre
Mrs. Stewart Sutton, director of
the study of “The Negro in Arts’
reviewed the lesson of the previous
meeting giving the background of
the negro in ‘America and short
.sketch of Booker T. Washington. Am
interesting round table discussion
>*-ought oirt thoughts on art, music,
science and medicine in which the
negro is now outstamding.
Mrs. Frank Whitmire presented
. the poster chart of progress, show-
ing how the record of achievements
-Of the Council will be recorded as
Month* go by.
Miss Lucille Moore in an inter-,
. sating part of the program, told of j
Iter visit to Dorothy Jeasiets Ban-,
ner of Juliette Fowler Home, the*
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Langford
and family spent Friday and Sat-
urday of last week visiting at the
Centennial in Dallas and Fort Worth.
This makes their second visit.
FARM ACCOUNTING
REVEALS LESSONS!
The young people of the Metho-
dist church were guests Monday at
the parsonage, where they spent
the day with Rev. and Mrs. Ellis.
Wed. Thom. h* MB
Csraie Lswbmd Ft Mite Fester
“Love Before Break-
fast*
A picture with a punch! Dm
lightfnl humorous . . . *emtektete
Principles of Sound Business
Management That Apply
to All Forms
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Collins visit-
ed Sunday with her mother* Mrs.
Taylor, in Hamlm.
The Young People’s Sunday School
class of the Methodiit church at
Toure will visit our local chui^h
next Sunday. Dinner will be serv-
ed them bt picnic ityie following
the morning services.
Mrs. J. E. Maitin and grand-
daughter, Gable Sue, and Mr. and
Mr*. Myr.l Martin were in New-
castle Monday.
Mis. Mary Nasby of Los Angeles,
California, is visiting her slater
Mrs. F. A. Bennett and her bro-
AUTO LOANS
Notea SefttoteM . *We
X**te*. P**atfte Mho#
Dayton TWsBMd
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Salmon and
Dorothy Lee returned to Wink
Monday where they will Hv* for the
next several months.
Mr. aud Mas. C. B. Tote and
family late Wadhaaday far Corpus
Christ!‘where they will make their
new home at Sv. ‘ Tote has ac-
cepted a hatter peart ion there in
the schools. He has beau tha prin-
cipal of the High School here for
several years, and BHonvHie re-
: gnats to' lo«aW this familyl.
of all (hoe e<
cocth Pro lari
pVodattlmr pr<
Mr. and Mrs. Brock have had as
reheat guests, hbr mother and sister
of Baird.
HUN DAY SCHOOL CLASH ! Ml. and Mrs. Roy Joh
HAS SCAVENGER HUNT i daughter Betty Jean visit
Hunting ail sorts of strange ob* *nd Mrs. F!. A. Bennett,
jocts, Jim Martin's Simday School This community was shai
class of the First Methodist church Tuesday evening whan word
-ffcnjLyed a scavenger hunt test ! <*ived ®f th« deaths of M
night Fourteen boys and girls met Lunsford and little daughtt
at thil church, and began their hunt garet, who were drowned
there \ I Brasos River. She was a a
Pi ize« were won by J. T. But- Mrs. E. L- Allison of th
lei and Gwendolyn Rhea. Miss Rhea munity. They have our
was ; resented with stationery and sympathy in their dark hi
Butler received s shaving set. i Mrs. J. W. Alexander .a
Included in the party were Misses Buck Freeman visited Mis
Gwendolyn Rhea of Wichita Falla; McClendon last week.
Crime Hammer. Ruth Moore, Ger- Mrs. Lucille Gibson was
aid in. Rust, Hope Mane Aberna- with a birthday dinner at t
i thy, Anne Carlton, and Paul Deals, her parents, Mr. and Mi
X T. Butler. Walter Cook, Sonny Bennett. The gueots were
Miller, Doc Mortis,
It her home from 3 to Oil, District 7, Champs” who look-
lirthdayx were in the ed aorta familiar- Those pictured
ugust. After an hour of Wore Bobbie Finley, mascot; T. T.
lyment, a table loaded tAllsa* manager; Irwin Lewis,
was plecsd i*. the can- J««k Johnston, Floyd Pearson, mas-
room and* Min Lois' cot; Whiter Holmes, Garlan Allen,
ed the names aa the Virgil Loughry, Dalton Gandy, Bud-
distributed. Guests who dy Collins, iFloyd Pearson, Sr*
cake and red tea were Floyd NixoR, Troy Pittman, Shins
Alfred Donnell, Alvin Oxford, James Stouter, Bobbie O’-
reene Newell, Young, Briefl. Hubert Ftelsy and Bob
N«ws Daily In The
Otover.
Winston Pet- Mrs. Roy Johns, Mr. and Mrs.
tus, Orville Bailey, and Jim Mar- Sam Fitzgerald and family,__
tin.
j deaux, Jo Inez Wootten, Gladys Gar-
' vey, Wanda Martin. Billie Lou Mar-
tin. Rath Virgile Tidwell, and the
! honors#.
ATTEND A NATIONALLY
KNOWN SCHOOL
Mrs. C- B. Tbte, who left Wed-
nesday to make, their home in Cor-
pus Christi, was named tha hon-
ors# at n miscellaneous shower
given by the ladies of th« Baptist
Church with Mrs. King scitng as
hostste at her heaee, Tuesday ti-
MLLIAN BULLOCK HONORED
WITH DINNER PARTY WED.
Mr. mid Mrs. A. J. Bullock enter-
tained in honor of their daughter,
Lillian, who teavsa this weak to en-
roll in Baylor University snd a
number of her intimate friends.
Attend a school accredited by the American Association of Oten-
memal College*. A school with a business atmosphere endorsed
by Texas leading mail and women and fifty-five thousand Byrne
trained students A school with a reputation of great value te *»
PARRISH
KINDERGARTEN
ANNOUNCES
Opening Claeses
Nome
BYRNE CO
831 East Street
Phone 251
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