Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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Th« scarf at tbs loMtmU
swing***! Street in
all the world... filled with
melody, dancing—&W INCH
Hazeltun. Flat Hook; second, .Mrs. Loving-.
guest bbdk. Th
g i oup
.!'. R. Flntanuel, Markley; third, Mrs. White table doth: First,. Mrs. !>. ;
T. \V Haught, Eliasville, tl M. Knox; second, Mrs. Floyd Mann,
to be one of the formal
protrude from snow bank on Hayden
Peak, Utah, where crack United Airliner
trashed, carrying 19 to death in worst
accident of American commercial flying.
Arrows indicate bodies.
. I II .1. Ho.lt H
••You mean bo loves vs,” bcea
age from the famed Rondell cellar
"Tell me about your son." Rufus
urged him. "Didn't you say once
that he was going to be a great
musician."
'■ "Rah I a easy speaker, that’s what
he Is. He make-* me sick in the
head. You know, Mr. Rufus, if I
have the nionigJC put thoee Jacks
and Bids out of business, than my
son hs’s gotta be a muslch. I make
him out of a job.”
Fiorello's indignation amused
Rondell. Than he became reflective.
"Your cooking, my wine,” he mused
"Ftorellc!" his mind was made up
“Suppose we call that n bargain.
Zamarelli and Rondell. What do
you say?"
SELLING ORGY... Mil-]
ociutJiiiu \/»u ■ ...mu*
lions of dollars in stock
passed through the fin-
Hat settled firmly on his head,
he crossed the street to the sister?
residence, la a tew minutes he was
admitted to their presence, had,
stated the purpose of hla Hail.
If Adela was affected, she did act
betray her emotions. Finally aha
interrupted his rumbling plans "I;
won't listen to any more of yosw-
■onaense. flood afternoon, sir!”
"Oksy poke," retorted FioreUo
swinging his hat In embarrassment.
"Maybe when I go back and ho la
•rylng like a little baby, I won’t bo
so nice like I justs beam. Believe
But If Florello and Rufus had
hoped to put the others oat of busi-
ness, they had not oounted on en-
tertainment hungry New York.
82nd Street wan .an established
tread, it was the alley of flourish-
ing oases. ..
All around Urn town the good
word wan spread If you liked sup-
erb food, good trine* and fun, 82nd
Wall Street,
since 1929 <
| IINI\
EAGLE EYED ...
Sid Luck man, star
Columbia half-
back, has skyrock-
eted to fame as
topnotch 1937 coi-
A Three Days’ Cough
is Your Danger Signal
"Yon mean ha loves us.” linslhsd
LetIIla. "Did he say so?"
“Y<m batch* my boots, he sag ft
all the time —. "
"If be loved us he would coaie to
use.” Adela insisted flintlly.
Florello was bsaton. With a nod
to the sisters, he turned and pro-
ceed to leave. LetMW fluttered after
him. calling his name. "Please tell
Rufus It truan t my fault," she bag-
ged. "Tell him I have everythin*
he ever wrote. Ahd everything
sMJtari.SttES:
relU, you’re crying."
"Not a cry," Florello luirrsstod-
"Your sister — aha gotta In mi
throws, he has
completed
h31 passes for a
mgain of 439
m yards.
No matter how many mrdiclnes you
have tried for your cough, chestcold.or
bronchial Irritation, you can,gel relief i
now with CreomuUir.n Berlou- trouble
may be brewing and you cannot afford
to take a chance with any remedy less i
potent than Oreomulslon. which goes
right to the seat of the trouble mid aids ’
nature to soothe and heal the Inhumed
mucous membranes and to loosen and I
expel the germ-laden phlegm
even If other remedies nave failed, ,
don’t be diacouraged, try Creomnldetl. •
Your druggist la authorised to refund
poor money If you are not thoroughly .
aattxfled with the benefttt obtained 1
fram the very Brat bottle Crnomulhon la
oolword—not two, and It ha* no hyphen .
CHEER LEAJ
Dorothy Boy,
Gov. Leche s
slogan best d<
BREAKS SILENCE . . .
Apeak ing out again on
national affair*, former
Republican presidential
candidate Alfred M. Lan-
don sounded e call to the
nation to "shut off too
much power lor th* pres-
Louisiana’s attraction
to industry, tells the
wmmmimr. wi
hf r fluttftrti
•v sa nsiseii j . iciib
world oVer the Empire!
--------[’* ’ Mike
program
in New York.
name on the bottle la Creomulslon. and
' you'll get the genuine produr* and the
relief you want. (Ads)
■nut graham daily
, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17. 1M7
SOCIAL (VtNTS
MRS. SCOTT HOSTESS
to GARDEN CLUB ,
Mrs. L. B Scott was hostess to
tlM. Graham Garden Club at her
home Tuesday afternoon, with 17
member* in attendance Mrs, C. H.
Atkinson, president presided during
a short business session.
An interesting program on topics
relating to autumn garden problem*
was presented, including: "branch
and Berry Arrangement*” — Mm.
Francis Milter; ' "Flowering Shrubs
•lor a Succession of Bloom* Mr*.
Vaughn Young; General Discussion
on “Companionable Plants."
Mrs. Fred T. Arnold was elected
as a new "member of the dub.
The next meeting will be held on
November i» at the home of Mrs.
P. McKinley.
METHODIST W. M. S,
MEETING MONDAY
With eighteen wonn-ij
attend-
ance the Woman’s Missionary Soci-
ety of the First Methodist Church
»>,et at the church Monday after-
noon. The program opened with u
song, follower! b> a prayer le<l by
Mrs. W. S' Williamson.
Since the week o' November H-lo
is the Week of Player, it was de-
cided to observe Monday Novem-
ber 8. with at: all-day meeting at
the church, at which a ciivijlfd di*h
luncheon will hr served. Mrs. W.
S. Williamson presented a report on
too book review recently sponsored
by the W M S. indicating that
the event wiiT a splendid success.
Mrs. Ed (ivahauw wno was -a dele-
gate to the (.istrict meeting held at
Weatherford early this'; month, gave
an interesting., Cgport. The devo-
tinj.pl for tbY afternoon was
y4ivon by Mrs. E. M. Remington
fum Jeremiah 3-: Vf-‘J1.
At the meeting next Monday aft-
‘.jHUHin Mrs. R. S. Cox. superintend-
study, will present a lesson
from "The Radiant Heart" and she
re.juesfs that all meuibeTs bring
tluhr Billies. _
GIRL RESERVE
MEETING TUESDAY
The Girl * Reserve* met Tuesday
night, October 26. 'm the Memorial
Auditorium at 7:00 o'clock. The room
was decorated with jacko-lanteras.
alack-cats, owls and bats in truely
Hallowe’en fashion.
The meeting started with the
group singing club songs. There
was u short business session in
which the Old Girl-New Girt Wed
d.ng was - the- chief discussion. It
wgs decided that the wedding would
be held next Tuesday. ,The bride
v ill be Ruth Smith, a new girl and
Marjorie Lay, an old girl, the
groom. The Service group is in
charge of the decoration* for the
wedding. The program group the
•..■eliding cake and reception. • the so-
cial group the ceremonial and the
puhliei
wedding is
locating* of the Girl Reserve year.
The social group hud charge of
the program with Billie Wheat as
hostess. A very interesting ghost
Sjtory was tote- by Miss Lucille
Moore; then Billie Wheat rt-ad a
Hallowe’en story with everyone tak-
ing part in the reading of the story
os cats, gnbblinsr bats witches, and
ghosts. Marjorie Lay concluded the
program with a Hallowe'en leading,
t. andy was served to the group be-
tTtrc-fhc iret-tft:<- was dt-sptissed with
the singing of Taps. Fortunes were
told by Jean Remington and Mary
Maria Morrison as the girls left the
meeting. •
FINE NEEDLEWORK
WINS AWARDS AT
msnticr fair
Coleman. Graham; second, Mr*. W. ,
E. Smith, Eliasville; third, Rena |
Coleman, Graham.
Crocheted article: First, Mr*. Jim’
Porter. Graham; second, Mrs. T. W.
Haught Eliasville; third, Mr*. A.
M. Jackson, Graham.
The following awards were an-
nounepd for the women's fancy iwork
department of the North Central
District Fair:
White embroidered pillow cases:
First, Mrs. W. E. Smith, Eliasville;
second. Mrs. C. W.“ Newton. Graham;
third, Mrs. Paul C. Roney, Jacks-
buro. ______......
Colored handkerchiefs: First, Mrs.
Charles Wilson, Megargel; second.
Mary Carter. Jacksboro; third, Mrs.
Loe Ixiftin, Markley.
Patch work quilt: First, Mrs.
Dora -Dooley, Olney; second, Mr*.
Mittie Chandler. Graham; third, Mrs.
J. T. Jackson, (irahum.
Baby Quilt: First. Mrs. J. B.
Knitted article: First! Mrs. Jack
Bettis, Graham; second, Mrs. D. M.
Knox, Graham; third. Mrs. W. E.
Smith, Eliasville.
& MOVIE H
Be considerate! Don't cough in the
Smith Brothers Cough Drops for quick
Crocheted bedspread: First. Mrs j
M. J. Wood, Eliasville; second, Mrs. ■
W. J. Sanders, Loving.
Pillow; 'Second and third. Mrs.
Bell Holcomb, Graham.
Tatted bootees: First, Mrs. M. E.'
Fuller. Graham; second, Mrs. J. B.
Emanuel, Markley.
Crocheted sseque: Second, Mrs.
P. Emanuel. Markley.
Drawn . work scarf: First, Mrs. O. i
I,. McGee, Jean; second. Miss Fern1
Podge. Loving; third, Mrs. Earleno
Ci irrett. Loving.
j White hand towel; First, second, j
and third, Mrs. Earlene Garrett,
This is the vitamin that raises the
i. >1 . II uiKiit, niiwjrjjiv
Dresser Scarf: First. Mrs. C. \\.
Miss Willie Mae Neil ha* returned
to Fort Worth aftfF" sjurndtirg the
week-end here.
Miss F.ula Logan of Wichita Falls
lent the past week-end here with
her sister. Mrs. J W. Carlton.
Mrs, H, L. Morrison and Mrs.
Glare Owens are spending the week
in Mineral Wells.
Newton,‘Graham; second. Mrs. C.
H. Fuller, Graham.
' Afghan: First, Mrs. A. H. Com-
ISIi, Graham
Knitting Specimen: First, Mrs. M.
J. Wood. Eliasville; second. Mrs.
A. H. Cornish, Graham; third, Mrs.
IV. E. Smith. Eliasville.
Embroidered dresser scarf:' Third,
M.s. Floyd Mann, Graham.
- Carriage robe: F'irst. Mrs. Sam J.
Furr Newcastle; second, Mrs. Jack
Bettis, Graham; third, Mrs. Floyd
Mann, Graham.
Tatted Cap: First, Mrs. J. R. i
Emanuel. Markley; second, Mrs. T *_
D. McAfee, Graham.
Baby Dress: First, Mrs, W. E.
Smith, Eliasville; second, Mrs.
Gladys Sims, Graham; “third, Mrs.
M. E. Fuller. Graham. . 1
Applique specimen: second. Mrs.
M E. Fuller. Graham; third, Mrs.
IV. H. Blount, Olney. i, f
Colored embroidered hand towel:
Second, Mrs. C. A. Stewart, Elias-
ville. ,' v.i-’ >
Colored luncheon set: First. Rena .
Graham; third. Mrs. R. R. Taylor,
(■•‘aliam.
White handkerchief: F’irst, Mrs.
J. H. Ballard, Graham; second, Mary
Carter Jacksboro.
Vanity' set: ‘First and second,
Mr> B. F'. Slater, Graham; third,!
Mrs. J. FI. Ballard. Graham.
' White luncheon cloth; First, Mrs. ;
J. Fi. Ballard, Graham; second, Mrs.
Ralph Wolfe. JacksbdrO; third, Mrs. [
B. F. Slater, Graham. r ,, . j
Tatting specimen: bWond, Mrs.j
M. C. Whittenburg. Bunger; third,
Mrs.’ R. W. MeFarlane, Graham. I
Embroidery specimen: First. Mr*.!
M. C. WhyLtenburg, Bunger; second,1
Mrs. M. Fi. 'Fuller, Graham; third,
Mis. A. R. Williams, Olney.
Crocheted bootees: First. Mrs. C.j
H. F’uller. Graham.
Needlepoint: First. Mr*. D.„. M. ■
Knox, Graham.
Knitted dress: First and third,
Mrs. Dick Morris, Graham; second.
Miss Rosa Lee Millican, Loving.
Crochet specimen: F’irst and third,
M"s. R. W. MdFarlane, Graham;
second. "Mr*. H. N. Lewis, Olney. -i.
WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE:
The etory ef Ike artomcroMc
Rondell famtiy u Ike dory of
82nd Street on which they Mve
Whon Kufuo mc.mcd ikon girl
Mvolyn Macmy, Ms horrified ew-
tere cut off all relatione with
him. Be and Me wife lived across
the street from thorn, raised a
babe and token Evelyn died, ske
made kim promise to make Mar-
garet a lady. Meanwhile, Kvelyn'o
Oil 7... I 1,.. ■
jpeo ft om ***** g • MM vis ttWlSI IV| Mm V v • g »■ v
progrereed in the cabaret busi-
ness. At prohibition advinrri
they become rich operating S2nd
Street’s moot prominent speak,'
with Bon ZamaroM; yomdg pian-
ist as their principal attraction.
Ben’s lovable old fathnfi Fiorej-
lo, obfocto to kls son’s employ-
ment, gets drunk. At Ben leads
Mm home, FioreUo stops before
Ruins' home to sing to Ike
accompaniment of Margaret’s
piano playing, precipitates a
riot Margaret, now a young lady,
is attracted to Ben. Piorello is
saved from the police by Rnfuo,
who knows Mm os a groat chef.
help wnr* fanatically devoted to
him. FlornUo woe happy bcoaued
lg borne A few
Margaret seaa coming I
doors away, Benny was also happy'*
over her homecoming. But (Or dif-
ferent reasons There was a bud-
ding romance between the children
or ’be two partner*.
Rufus was perturbed. HU lawyer
Chapter Three
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Be Given Tonight
H
1 was pleading with him.
1 'Rufus, don’t be an Idiot, yon
I can't go on letting your sisters bn-
i Ueve they still have money. Yon
' must let me tell them the truth,
; that they arc tnped out, 'hat yon
i are supporting them."
"But I won’t let you." Rufus was
obstinate “They're my dstng
Junes, even though they won ’ ham
anything to do with me. I lor- them
All they have left Is their pride,
and if you kill that you kill them*
"Of course, you haven't way
pride." the lawyer persisted. "Tour
daughter is coming home from
Europe, l-ook at all these letters."
He waved bis hand over a heap that
littered Rufus' desk. Rufus wteeed
perceptibly. t
“All the rejections to the party
you had wanted to givs bar. ’In-
jections from people who were once
; t preud to be kuw* as your friends.
Your pride Is hurt. Rufus, and yen
know whe Influenced those rejso-
ttOna*
Inside the bouse. Rufus bandaged ' x Rufus spoke quietly. "My slater
horello * wounds while the latter' hx
smacked his lip*' over a rare vim- Ja
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er ton kt ht itt 1 ::kl instead ’of I uy»-
day n.ght'us prtwiously annininceil.
People and Spots in the Late News
Fiorello's wounds while the latter’ Adeta Her'* Isn't my only problem.
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PRONE TRAVELER . . . As Fred Snite. Jr.. Chi-
cago infantile paralysis victim is transferred to .
Miami, Fla in iron lung. Col Henry L Doherty, *,ers, of Jhese brokerage!
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1937, newspaper, October 27, 1937; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116328/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.