Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 194, Ed. 1 Monday, April 14, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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UBABAM DAILY
NONDAY. APB1L 14. 1M1
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locals
| Mist Joan Rankin of Wichita Falls;
I was the week end guest of Mr. and!
Mrs. Ben H. Rankin. ,
I
Betti Friedel
Complimented At
in House Sat.
Opei
fGraham Library
Lends 23,254 Books
During Past Year
To compliment Mis* Betti Jo Frie-
«k |, student al Christian College at
Columbia, Missouri, who spent the
Raster holidays here. Miss Bette
Kalctr and Mi*- Jo Annice Cornish
A total of 23.254 books were lent
to l’,1*)2 patrons of the Graham
Public Library during the year end-
ing March 31. 1941, according to a
report issued by Mrs. M. liowdle, li-
brarian, who stated that the past year
entertained Saturday afternoon with nranan. wno-siaww inai w.r
houTc at the home of the hon- «•"» »«*
area's parents. Mr and Mrs. Joe B. I
Friedel. 813 Oak Street. They were j
assisted by Mrs. Friedel.
Tli>’ reception line was composer! |
of the hostesses, the honoree and1
Mr**. Friedel. .. 1917 of which were acauired with
Spring flowers emphasized
- . ...________J .w- ...... !*-w.i:is WHICH imw -rr.. ™wo™
' rental hooks, u record considered un-
in the library's history. Her report
showed a total of 13,391 volumes and
800 pamphlets on the library shelves
at the close of the year.
In addition to 771 volumes added
I by gift, 734 books were purchased
1217 of which were acquired
rations. Mrs. Friedel served punch
aad ’ngel food squ.Cs from a cry*-, ^ ^ ^ ^ don.tlonp
tal.- ppointrsi table. by the C.L.S.C.. and books which
*rrd with a Madeira cloth and lijrnt- * . . . l it,.
. . .C .a.,.,...... .........1 K.,ia. cost $324.89 were purchased by the
rH with prfstel tapers in crystal hold-
ers. Favors were miniature Easter
has kits repeating the pastels of the
tapers.
Gursts who called during the,-*ft;-
city.
Ruel Guilin, student at A. and M..
I spent the week end with friends ana
Miss Marjorie Lay, student at T. I relatives here.
S. C. W. at Denton, spent the week| -
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. It. Lay.
Mr. and Mr*. W. F. Cooney and
Mrs. Lyda Norton had as their guests
this week end Lamar Norton and
Doug Hooks of Camp Bowie at
Brownwood.
Fred Allen of Fort Sam Houston
spent the week end with relatives
here.
Rex and Earl Butler, students at
A. and M., were holiday guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
"Butler.
Bobby Ragland has returned from
Wichita Falls, where he underwent
an operation in a Wichita Falls hos-
pital.
Daniel Steen, student at Texas
Tech, was the week end guest of
friends and relatives here.
’ *Sam Bates, Jr., student at A. and )
M., spent* the week end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. Bates.
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Tit law NitMatl Tkettre ■
PHONE 425
URAHAM, TEXAS
TODAY A TOMORROW
ERROL FLYNN — OLIVIA de HAVILLANO
Raymond Maassy - Ronald Rsagan • Alan Hale
“SANTA FE TRAIL"
Iron rail* to Kansas . . . Iron narvet from thtrs onl Re-llva a
with the heroes who tamed Mia devil's
treat American safa
awn highway . . . and called It the Santa Fa Traill
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Miss Mary Marin Morrison, stu-
dent at the Hockaday School in Dal-
las. was the holiday guest of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Morrison.
Miss Mary Callaher, student at
T.S.C.W. at Denton, was the holiday
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Gallaher.
Mrs. Sam S. Baecus is a business
Magazine, and papers to which the jp wjcWu Fa,u toUay
libra i y sub-crib^s include the New
York Times. Time. Collier’s, Satur-
day Lveninic Post. Wall Street Ma>r
5fmL teoqraphic Magazine. Life, Fortune,
Davidson. Gene Remington. Mary , " , , , 1 Hinson.
. , . , w J u . Reader 9 Digest. The (.raham Leadet.
Jane Johnston. Mary Maria Morri-
Cadmsn Hinson, student at S. M.
U. at Dallas, was the week end guest
of his parents, Mr. and Mr,. G. D.
Reader’s Digest,
The Graham Daily Reporter, Child
K ®n0d^ Life. House Beautiful, and House and
Rachel Snoddy, Christine Newman
flxcciwlolyn Edwards, Patti Kinin-
month. Marjorie Street. Billie Mae
Tackett. Mary McFarlane, Mary Lou;
* Gardens.
Phil Luker of Menard was a week
■’ ^ "V ' o”il"'end guest in the home of Mr. and
Seo't. Louise Street. Gertrude Bobo *
jnd Mm. T .1, Howell
I Mrs. Geo. T. Spears.
Mrs. Albert Lennington and chil-
dren spent the week end in Breck-
en ridge.
— I
Andy Adam and Miss Ixiuise Pea-
cock spent the week end in Marlin.
Mrs. Adam, who spent last week
Ralph Thomas, student at A. and
M., spent the week end here with
his relatives.
Charts Walner, student at the Uni-
versity of Texas, was the holiday
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Loving ware the
guest, of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Rogers, in Fort Worth Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Graham P. Stewart
spent the week end in Dallas.
Miss Ruth Yirgile Tidwell of low*
Park was the week end guest of hei
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Tidwell.
Grace Vick Gives
Easter Hunt
For Nursery School
there, returned home with them.
Little (Irntf* Vick entertained with
art Easter hjpnt for the Littk
Red Hiding H‘*>d School Friday aft
erm>«»p at thi home of }*,ei parents, j
*1? *»nd Ms Marninir Vick. Thv
,«rho«>' i«. conducted bv Mrs. Harold i
Ywk
Ms^. Vick 'vrved ice cream to Dane,
MiHer. Stanley Peavy. Jr.. Jerry
Butler, B»rb*ua Abbott. Cai've! Tuj-
nry. Alice Ma’*ie Davidson, Tommy»
L»*u\ Mary Lois Kirkscy, Jimmie
Lte Archie. Albert Phipps. Suzanne
Prim. Dent AcTee, l’>« rr> RnbitaiUc,
Lfwvn Your;* Marjorie Weldon. Jan
Mnkf-M'tt Jt Jerry L’jBu**
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JVr Worth, n r . rted to he much
in pi* »r%»d
dp* »V \ MriJlen has returned
m visit in VYich’ita Falls.
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Bill Herman, student at A. and M.,
wan the holiday prucst of his parents.
Mr. andA -Mrs. D. J. Herman.
George T. Spears, 111. of San
Angelo,-was che week end guest of
his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
T. Spears.
It costs you nothing. Just <
call and ask for a free
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on trial. No high pressure.
We’ll let the machine sup-
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that a Royal will save time
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Floy Hinson, student at A. and M.
was the week end gueet of his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. IF. V. Hinson.
Mrs. Frank Bunger of Wilson,
Oklahoma. visited relatives and
friends here Sunday and today.
Miss Rachel Snoddy, student at
the University of Texas, was the
week end guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Snoddy.
sat
LIBERTY
THEATRE
PHONE 174
TODAY
■arbara Stanwyck, Hanry
Fonda, Charles Coburn, Eu-
gene Pallette. Erie Store, Wm.
Demareat ihl—
“THE LADY EVE”
The Blue Ribbon Award Pic-
ture for Mareh. “Adam and
Eva wore Just a fellow and
a girl—but WHAT a girl.’’
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Morton visited
her mother, ,Jlrs. H. D. Lindsay, in
Paradise, Texas, Sunday.
Miss Lucille Norman and Mir. A.
N. Johnson of Dallas visited Misses
Minnie and Louise Rubenkoenig and
other friends here Sunday.
Dr and Mrs. Glen Q Street of
Halstead. Kansas, spent the week
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Q. Street. They left this morning
for Fort Sam Houston, where Di.
Street has been called for active
duty in the United States army. He
holds a Reserce Lieutenant',' com-
mission.
MA
TODAY A TOMOROW
Off the air an to tha
“MR. DISTRICT
ATTORNEY”
PETER LORRE
STANLEY NIDGES
Oannla O’Koafa. Ploranoa
Rioa. Minor Wataon.
‘Pluto’s Drasm Havas*
Matinae, 1* aad Bt
Night 10 aad Ue
Mr. and Mra. E. S. Graham. Jr.,
and son. E. S., Ill, of Corpus Christ!,
are the guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Castle and
daughter, Ann, of Abilene, spent the
week end here with her parents, Mr.
and krs. W. E. Braddock.
Miss Elsie Rubenkoenig of Dallas
spent the week end with her sister*,
Milieu Louise and Minnie Ruben-
koenig.
Reporter Want-Ads Get Results
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Miss Lottie Brown anil Mr*. Mattir
Brown of Alvord wxre Sunday
gu"*!* in the O. A. Dabney home.
Mrs. Brown remained for a visit.
Me. and Mr*. J. M. Williams of
Dsllas spent the week end here with
••elatives.
Miss Mona Osborne, student at
Draughon's Business College in Abi-
lene, spent the week end with Mr. i
and Mrs. Gus Spivey.
Mrs. Pete Grace of Iowa Park 1
spent the week end with their par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A^_Jones.
Edward Stewart, student at
I'njversity of Oklahoma, was
wee); end guest of his parents,
and Mrs. Graham P. Stewart.
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Jack McCoy, student at Austin j
104 wet Walker. Breckenridge ■» Sherman, spent the week j
end with his parents. Mr. and Mis. I
W T McCoy.
Mrs Glen A. Moore of Arkansan
is visitintr her parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
J. G. Knight.
I. T. Gilmer lias returned fr m a I
'Hi* *** trio to Austin.
COLDS
! Mrs. Geo. T Spear* was able to
! be out todey after several days/ ill-
MONROE
Psychologist-Adviser
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.cm how to overcome them; your
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wisely; warn* gravely, ex-
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located at Garretson Hotel
tkrive mi gem ialections
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I.-'CTK MAN WANTED - !«")
earby routes open. Should average
Ti-$50 weekly Want man 25-55
•ears old with car. Write C. R-
<wis, J. R Watkins Company.
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Reporter Want Ads Get Results
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To Defermine His True Position
A Shipmaster "Shoots" His Stars
FOR RENT
furnished
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. ml apartments. Private
Owed beds Reasonable Reeve,
■rtmeats. 442 W. Second street
LISTERINE
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Kills gsnns by
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FOR BALE OB TRADE—-My home,
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his course, but there is no single fixed star by which your electric
service company can determine to what extent and in how many
ways it is serving you today and will serve you tomorrow.
Operating such an investor-financed enterprise that renders a vital
public service isn’t like running a five-man ferry boat between two
always visible ports- or is it even as simple as navigating a giant
liner on an uncharted sea.
The only Stars that guide your electric company in serving the com-
munity are these: to Supply you with efficient and economical elec-
tric service; to work for the beoaramnt of our community; to give
steady employment at good pay; to pay reasonable wafces for the
money your fellow-Americans have invested in this" company to
provide you with electric service.
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 194, Ed. 1 Monday, April 14, 1941, newspaper, April 14, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1064646/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.