Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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TVS 0»A»AM DAILY
. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER M, 1M7
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K1DKLIS CLASS
«»KFHHKt> INSTALLED
T PATRICIA JEAN HA MILL
CEI.KBRATES BIRTHDAY
TODAY’S BOOK
THK FAITHFUI. WIRE
In “The faithful Wife." Sigrid
Undsefs toteet novel on modern
'Norway, is presented with candor
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Mr. *. V. H
entertained and sympathy the ageless problems
The Kidelis Sunday School class wjth a dell>fhtfuj ^ny Monday aft- of marriage and divorce
of the hirst Baptist Church held it* (n Celebration'of the eighth' It tells the story of Nathalie and
installation sot.ice in connecfiiin blrthd of her little .laughter, Pa- and Sigurd, and of Nathalie’s brave
inouet hr: | „ . _ ,___ I attemm to readjust herselt aiocr
vith tli- Thanssg** i’.g banquet Hi i lriafia je,n (attempt to readjust
day evening in the 'hr. ch ann x. | , .reeen color scheme her divoree from Sigurd. She at-
The table, in T-rhape, was vei-y at-
tractive, having s lilt'' bouse w. :
miniature boats around it as the
table center-piece. Place eards were
turkey eups filled with mints. Plate
favors were minalure candles in
miniature holders which were light-
ed by group captains and used a>
lower lights around the light-hoJse
After luncheon, the following pre-
was
mums
A yellow ami green color scheme,
carried out. yellow chrysanthe-, tempts to, forget her love for Sig-
being used to deyorate theitird in an affhn with an old admir-
rooms. Several games frere enjoyed, | er, hVerre, but fails,
and the many lovely gifts received: An. outstanding feature of the
, book is the beautiful descriptions of
! Norwegian scenes, though the author
does not burden the reader with de-
tails, keeping the stage clear for
by tin’ honoree were unwral ye<r anu
displayed.
Sandwiches, hot choco.ate mints,
and a beautiful b>rlhday cake frost-
isi in yellow and green were,, served
No matter how often the seasons
change, there is always something
new on the fashion horisou. A new
style or the revival of an old one
somehow makes womanhood blossom:
forth anew.
Those who have legs approaching
the Marlene Dietrich calibre should j
hail stylists for this season’s short
skirts and the dancing younger gen-'
b ration have already voiced their!
satisfaction with the convenience of ‘
the briefer mode.
Though some may find it a bit1
difficult to see any thing for which
to be thankful in the way of millin-
ery, we Pollyannas say that hats
could be much crazier. And girls
at Texas State iCollege for Women
find that if one desires to be dash
ing. stunning, attention-compelKi*
in every way, nothing win achieve
the desired effect more quickly than
one of this year’s chapeaux.
Perfectly sensible gratitude should
be accorded to cloth manufacturers
for the new synthetic materials they
have given ua this winter. Wool
combined with silk so it doesn't
scratch, rayon spun into smooth but
heavy fabrics, uncruthabie velvets,
duveteen and others all help to make
this a more comfortably warm s<
son than ever before. '
Use The
Renorter Want-Ads
gram waa rendered: the
* Mine *‘ldOWt*r iaghtx."
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them* be- j by
tin* assisted by Mrs. R.
the emotional play of the story.
Tht story is unfolded with re-
Ftramr ami emotional apyropnate-
llevo* lotial
. Mr Gale
S I eSdgi anti Mrs. W. i. . Leberman.; ness. Readers throughout the world
Fuvois were tiny dre^ed -dolls. .will understand Nathalie’s fear and
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During Rev T Date n. asistta
by GaK Dunn, installed the ncw^class
cfficei * ...usii-hi the candle >t ivice.
Jle was assisted !*y Mr. Gale Dunn.
•‘Let the Lower laights Re Running.1'
•vnre ably sung by Miss dune Elliott
and M’s. Her* Bunnell, accompanied
by Mrs. Dan Burt. K*v. Thorn led
the dedication prayer.
The new office!'*, installed were
Nli>. F Henry, teacher; Kmnu»
(rene Blount. president; Pauline,
Horner, mem tn* vs hip vice-president; ‘
.Marva’et Bu:*i», fellowship vice-
president. Dorothy East n, class 'itfr-
istry' vice-pres'dent; T helma Kennott,
stewardship vice-president; Mildred
Mclntite and Gwyneth Bo:, -ecte-
taiy anil trea-ur*r; Iva lhl! li*wri,
reporter; Aline Bowel and
Knljrh’. gr«rap mptams.
The class memlx rs surprised Mrs.
Kane wTth m tian*Kevhhid shower
mi "lit“ ^
l hole. Janet Ut,0,,s of her, lifv Hr,‘ swe|,t aw“y'!
.. . s. Miss l ndset has made an unobstru-,
Annette Marchman. Mary. . '
\\ instead $lve, honest effort to chronicle the
tne guests
i'ei»a>. Mary
tiuinile
Bes> Rosser,
T»ia I jul U
lanis U-bei man Mary Ruih Lundy,
Virginia Helen Lundy, and Marilyn
Hamill.
has recorded the heartbreak and.
imple
courage »>1 ,
W. A. Ribble Say*
Monday’s Snow ......
Earliest Since 1880
Lets Talk oMClothes
m.u st ltv cnuxLt
\N A. Rfl ble one of Young erfun-1
y’a oldest i iorie^rs. slated Monday f
that he could retail * - previous j
year when this section, had snow in
November. On November 8, IKm),
Graham ha«f a snow, Mr. Ribble'
aid adding that he re numbered*'the
date betau.se Of the lad tintl it was
the
the general elec-
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busy being thankful -for various
things "we Vomen may well throw j
in a few '’huzzas” for the hundreds [
of men and women at home and i
abnoad who create our styles for us. I
1 hanks, first of
SOUP IS TOPS FOR
SCHOOL LUNCHES!
1ILDREN, as all mothers
know, need s hot dish for
If they aru U* grow and
flourish ns they should. This hot
dish should be light, eaeily di-
gested and yet provide the nour
Ishment youngster* require to
carry on for the afternoon Soup
is one food that fulfills all tbeae
conditions.
Probably the most
all round satisfying
aoupg tor school
luncheons are the '•
thick hearty soups.
They ere almost a
meal In themselves.
Certainly with good
big steaming hot
bowls of thick soup,
little else la required
to complete the meal.
The soup becomes the
main dish and deservedly so.
Generally speaking, the three
following types are especially
suitable for this purpose. Thee*
are the soups that "■tick to the
ribs’’ as tha saylag Is. leave a
child well nourished,
yet keen and alert tor whatever
or etndy and play comas his way
during the afternoon tfret there
are the thick soups mad* with
meat or chicken Stock Our old
favorite, vegetable eoup.
to this group, and whan tl
stock le fine and rich, tl
the meal
rich, the vage-
many and varied, vage-
soup Is very good Indeed.
It Is a soap to keep a child's
vitality high and give him some-
thing to ‘‘grown on." Chicken
soup with noodles It
another filling soup In
this category; s* are
the ox tall, b a r I o y
broth and gumbo
soups.
Soups prepared by
the addltioa of either
milk or water form an-
other group. Here you
will find such favorite*
as pen, asparagus, eel-
- ary, mushroom and to-
mato soaps.
Thea there are tha dam, apd
fish chowders so thick they are
almost like stows They are hard
to surpass foe sheer goodness
and nourishing qualities.
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You’ll Be Delighted
With Our Splendid
LUNCH
SERVICE
AND PRICES
MERCHANTS’ «t £C-
LUNCH, (My ....
SPECIAL LUNCHEON
50c
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING
DINNERS YOU’LL ENJOY
GLADIES
CAFE
WEST SIDE SQUARE
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KISS AND MAKE IIP?
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TT'F.U nuehende eeo undcretend
r why u wire ibould turn from e
pleeaenl rompenloo Into s Wirew
for one whole week m every moeth.
You cen eay "I'm ■orry ' end
Ids end meke up wkr before
merruge then efur. Be wise If you
went to hold your husband, you
won't he e Uuse-querur wife
For three gemveUane one women
he* told another bow to go wnU-
Ing through" with Lydia S Ptnk-
hein • Vegetohlr Compound It
hell. Nature tone up the watsm.
thus leaesnlns the dlecomforte Bom
the functional disorders which
women must endure In the three
ordeals of Ufa 1. Turnlna hum
girlhood to womanhood 2. Pro-
pan as far motherhood S. Sp-
"middle ago "
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Don’t bo A threo-qumrur wtfl^
Uk« LYDIA B PINK HA M'S
VKUETABLB COMPOUND!
CKP’Haibar ’’
tokon loyt* and iippnt’iation of tion which had b<»«*n h« ld on Novem-
ber lonjr and faithful service• ttuih- fH.r 7
in^r that elTi*>*. .
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end
re;. Rei
and
Mrs.
Mr. and
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Gale
Burnell
Mr-
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J. R. Th‘*rn.
iHinn. Mrs B
Mnrt, Mr« B. VV. jumN.1 * Mem ,Al.
Henry, Miss«-;. Er»Vn\a fifnr Bhnint,
June KUiot,- AI i n • • Bower. Mai:**
Bras*h»M *. Mr-iriiii- Bums fva* D«dJ'
Bower, Thelma Kennett Gwyneth
'Ktti, • ■pauHfU1 .tYomrr.and Betty
Gone Btinnelf.
CLASSIFIED ADS
LOST
LAST- .Bunch of k» ys in ^tev case
Ai’h'.^bde fast* ne ': aTJ0 et of Dodge
keys //> bun* h la -1 \V«*dne«dav 17th.
F indi i vi all at S10 Bcnzon nnd i?»*t
it ward. '7~ 74pd
CIRCLE I Wo LEADS
-METHODIST WMS RKOGRAM
Wtt V ♦ inn> m chury*'. hd
interesting pioK» am on “Bridge
WANTED
M ANTED; Po^mnnent renter^ for
:b r» ->,ooni furnished with
bi th; nwlat'. located ohf
... prr»rrment rf’tTie-r;■ meter de|*osit«f
Builoinx was presented at the meet- . •. ,. . ..e . ;
,1 t -------;-r-/ Immediate possession. Price I
inf the M<-thodisl Woman's Mis
sionary' Sm’iety M<?nday aflenuHin. _
A shoi*t ir.troductoiy talk
irj,._Phone-’ 3- *
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\s as
vnudi* ♦»> Mf" M. Rem»njri»*n.
after wrieh Ml'S. GeO.' T. Spears
presenied., mis-wirmiy new
FO!{ SALE
KOR SAI.E '.♦T)own German field
4tem*b«j glasses. K. M Kurk. North Summit.!
telling *jf work in the foreign and* ------— ----——----
horn* mission fu-liL. . ] MISCELLANEOUS
“Peace Leaven in Chnstian Mi'-i #_________
a ions” was discussed by Mrs.^Len-, "r IJSTFN!
ninjftoii and The ApostJe .b»hn As j. If y°u have anything to sell,
Bridge Builder” was the tojhc for phone (*. \ Freeze, 9*t'l, residence
a Bible le>.SA n led by Mrs. Spears.! phone GfH and he can come right
The piograni was c^includerl bv Mrs. t a: once. He s more for any-
Remington. who gave "The Bridge] thing of value, and sella for less.
Builder” Jjy Will Allen Dromgoole. btif-sed.—C- A Freeze Furniture
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Says He Does Not
Want To Make Any
Money Thanksgiving
Nick EJlia. proprietor of the Nick
Kllifl Cafe on north Elm street says
he doc-ji t want to make money on
Thanksgiving Day.
He announct's, therefore, that “be- ; JBjBtjttS
cause of the wonderful patronage
which ha* been accorded me to make
tny business grow in the past months
to show gratitude on Thanksgiving
day, Thursday " by cutting the prifret
to about one thin) of what is usually'
eharged for a complete Thanksgiv- •
ing Utj Turkey dinner with all its,
trimmings.
An ad in this jwper explains the
proposition.
w, ttmmvoV9, exmmjstcdi
lfikls| MtoKRer’i StomiSIr
mm4 t**wm retail MW at !•
toitwtoiee rent
HDSTETTEflS
Stomachic BITTERS
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One ftwoorter Ada
ME YOU ONLY A’
IHREE QUARTER WIFE? !
IBN.hmuaF they sra rim cu
• war mxPfRand a tltiw
" Awbf wB* li'iirtin''’ •
and klndnfM thne w*vk' In a
ndnih and a hrII ca* (Le rmi of
tbr Haw
♦ No mailer how jour bach Mhes
— how your nervaa wr—m-don t
taka K out on jour bualmad
Par tAme gflineraf tons one woman
has tehf —»*na«f how tn go rath
Aagthmugt) wltsi l.fdtm P. Plak-
ha«! \*wrtable Coavpmird It
Mp« Nature torn* u|* the •ytrnm,
thus awarding the .f.wvwt.forre from
the funrt tonal o.wM-*J r- wlitetl
wan mum end am •». the ihmh
whali of Hw 1. T «sr> a*
for motherlMMid 3 Af»
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WITH EVERY R 0 P E R G AS RANGE PURCHASED
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Thanksgiving Safe
Yi—it’i true! With every Roper Gas Range purchased before
November 25th, we’re giving away a big Thanksgiving Turkey.
And not only that, hut we’re offering the following tiboral trade-in
allowance and liberal termsY f
Tito “Commodore”
ROPER FEATURES
* $10.00 For your old stove regardless
oi condition
* As little as $7.45 down and $2.57
per month
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* Multiflame non-clagging burners
* Automatic burner lighters
* Heavily insulated oven
* Automatic oven heat control
* Removable porcelain oven
linings
* Roll-out broiler and roomy
utensil drawers f.
* Enameled cooking top cover
* Lifetime cooking chart
If you’re planning to modernise your kitchen with a new gas range,
it will pay you to purchase during this special sale. Make your
selection now from our extensive stocks and, enjoy the*beauty and
convenience of year ROPER Range on Thtmhsgiving Pay and
through the years to come. You’ll find it so vastly superior to
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the ranges of yester year that you’ll wonder how you ever go*
along without it.
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AND GET A THANKSGIVING TURKEY ABSOLUTELY FREE!
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 70, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 23, 1937, newspaper, November 23, 1937; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116235/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.