Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 80, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 4, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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PePPe»,SAir. MUSTARD,
CIOCR > V|N£CA*v_J~
WMAr'Lt VA MAve
i watie? _
A Place Where You’ll Always Find
Warm and Hearty Welcome-
THU UR AH AM DAILY lltfoAtt SATURPaV, tittttannBr 4, HIT.
TODAY’S BOOK
ROLLER SKATES
“Roller Ska tee,". by Ruth Sawyer
in a delightful story of old New
\at. about a toirtboy who could u»i
help being * lady at the samk time,
who was bgth quicktempered and
aympathetic, both atubborn and as-
tute.
It is the story of Lucinda’s year
in New York City in 18®—, when
her family went to tiuropw and leu
her—not, thank Heaven, wtih Aunt',
Emily and her four docile, ladylike
daughters,. but with Miss Peters,
who understood that a girl of ten
wanted to roller skate to school, and
who wasn't always worrying about
a little lady's social dignity! A year
on roller., skates! A year when
Lucinda was free to stop and chat
witli Patrolman McUonegnl; ami
•make friends with Mr. Gilligan the
valiby, and even play with Tony,
whose father kept a fryii.
down tnc -rreet. —-
, hroni Start to finish it l ings true,
which is not surprising when one
learns that the author found the
story in her own little red diary.
'f'hi^Wook is especially suitable foi
children
GERALD MANN
Gerald Mann Say»
! He’ll Be In Race
J. P. Collins of Olney visited in
Graham this week.
Vesper Service
At (Continue from W —> - . General* Guinn. B“** Tyler, and J. L
Church Tomorrow ntmde ,ome ap,.rec..*vo mmui.i r °r Atty< Ue°®r* Bain. Jr., are among those attend
- j concerning members of the teem, ---------- jng the ynnchlta Fells this
Beginning tomorrow the cUstom-k and emphasiied his appreciation of l Gera|d Mann ^ DaIlaa> who WM afternoon,
ary winter series of vesper services each and all of the boys, whether chief s|M^k,.r ,t tke Graham High - -f‘
will be conducted at the First Pres-( they placed on first line or not. | Schoo] annual football banquet Fri-1 Mrs. Geo. T. Ppear. will have aa
bjrtirian Ghurch at1 5 e clock each: The coach called .0*1 meveral o ^ay ni*ht, was meeting many of her gueet tomorrow, MUi Marian
Sunday afternoon. The pastor. Rev. the football boys for speeches and friends here this morning. Mullins of Fort Worth, state regent
Shiriie C. Guthrie, will speak on among those resending were (Fr^d j whi)e here Ke he win of the i>»ughteM of the American
‘Worship and Conduct at the fiist Greene, Captain of the team, nounce soon as candidate for at- Revolution.
vesper service tomorrow afternoon. Frankie Bryant, Clifford Botkin, Jim torney general of Texas, _
The public is invited to attend. Bennett, Ben Matthews and Robert Mr Mann a menibcr of a Dal-5
I s> PttHle. each of whom expressed h|w firm and heeebie well known
appreciation for the su|>port given in T,,xas fi(.„t aa „ great football j
and
said they hope to see
team the coming season.
Knieff declared that not since
SCHEDULE PLANNED
LOR VOLLEY BALL
them on the team this year ana pUyer on the 9outhern Methodist
winning Unive,.aity team in 1927. He has
[5ui3j5!
tastr^ssus:
AuroUkMi
i.“i
been much in demand throughou'. ent; SSiMwiiUiiiiMiii bTC
o ., ■ | state as after dinner . speakci*at
VJ|- AS11NI IM ( NTY 1<ja“ h“‘* Graham had more than ckurcj. and achool banquets and has
UL.iUUl! Ill UUU11II j three men from the previous year’s , nr„mi'n„n,iv mentioned for a
tww MDWIYS arm MI 1»« — mm•
■ vmp Md»4 mf mmlamma mm tkmy
■ WARNER S COMPOUND hmimm
kUmmym mmd IrHutad
mU wmklmkU tor it
| I,UI" ““ ' “------ ” been prominently mentioned for
„ -.kjiuad to play, but that he now sees >ong time as a potential factor in
- . e> ‘ Prospects of fourteen men out of, gUtc |K,litiCal affairs. ,
roaches hold here I hutsdaj night th!s year’s players to play on the I He ^ guest Were of Pat Knieff, !
it jfras- decided td have a single the coming season and says Rn o|d f,ien<i
round robin with a tournament to th(. out|„k aj better than for a long!_„ ____
Use The
ReDorfer Want-Ads
YOU CAN THROW CAIOS
IN HIS FACE -
ONCE TOO
[TOO OFTEN
you haw them awful
pai When your oarvw
■^HBN
are Mlm edge-doa't
on the man you bvo.
Your husband can't paaRMp
know how you fort for Uis Soph
meson that he Is n man.
A three-quarter wttk may ha
no with at all If ahs nsas bar hus-
band seven days out 0< a my
month.
For three geocralliinei'me ennma
has told another how to «o "amU-
tnf through" with Lydia ■. Plato-
ham's Vegetal*) Compound. It
helps Nature lone up the tystian.
thus leaseolna the dlsoooiftarta from
the functioosl disorders which
must endure in tho thraa
ordeals of life: 1 Turning from
girlhood to womanhood. 1. Pro-
. paring for motherhood. 3. Ap-
proaching "middle age." a
Don't be a thnswgiartar wtfls.
take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'i
VEOETABLE COMPOUND and
Go ''Smiling Through.”
I'ee Reporter Ada For Reaalta
decide the county championship. The tjmt, foJ. a ,i seasun
tournament will be held , at New-: , ntv Be said there alao was some
castle on february 11, leginniog at n)ate!-ial coming up from
9:30 o’clock. The round robin, ad.
schedule was outlined a< follows: Miss Manan’ne .Busby, in capa-1
Ku,t beck. Dccmbei H-17: Olney] bW way> )e(| the big crowd in a sing-
vs Uvjng at Olney, December 16; I ung jn which most of those_j.res-
®f the intermediate V»up. j Kiasviilt tsScwcastTi at JTew- p„rticipat«£ this being a part,
castle. December Hi; Graham vs of th(, profr>m' that prcceeded the
S. uth Bend, at South Bend. Decern- speeth,.x.
**''' ,l’' I During the latter |iart of the'
Second week. January 3-7: Olney houl. lhe gUegtB Wl.re enter-!
v*' Eliaaville at Olney, January «: . to;'ned with piano music ihy Billie]
Giaham vs Loving, ai Loving. Jan- Hart*e1l.
When There’s a Boy In the FamUy.
By PERCY CROSBY.
CHURCHES
first Methodist chi rch
K VV Brvdjfis, Pastor
C’hurch School, t>:45 a- n».
Morning S^rvic«*. 11 a m. Ser-
mon and Communion.
Evening Service. 7:00 p m.
Stewards* meeting -_V.Vl*’
ning. al 7:.*K).
Choir rehearsal Wednesday eve-
Mt 7:3Q._____
Offering for the Methodist Orph-
anage during December.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHl'RrH
Next Sunday will be Woman’s Day
throughout our broOherhood. We will
observe this event locally with spe-
cial music, sermon, and offering.
The women playwd au.
inrr|>orU»nt |wrt in tin* great mission
program of the c^ich.
The following services will be held
next Sunday: ,
Bible School, U .45 a m. f
Communion and sermon, 10:50
uu r ti; South Bend vs Newcastle.*
at Soi-th Bend, January 0. ;
Third week, January 10-14: Olney*
vs (iraham at GrabiUli January 11;
South Bend vs Kliasville, at South
Be Bit. '♦ he ""date to ^>e decided. . 1
'Fqurth week, January^ 17-JO: Ol-
ney vs South Pend, at Olney, Jan-
uary 2n; Xfwcistlf vs Graham, at
Newcastle, January li»; Loving vs
Eliasville, at Kliasville, date to be
deeided later.
Fifth week. January* i.'d-2Si: Olney
vs Newcastle, at Olney, January
27; Loving vs South Bend, at Lov-j
ing date to be decided; Kliasvrlle vs
Graham, at Graham, January 27.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT ~
FOR RENT—Upstairs, two roon\.
furnished ai»artment. AfiS.
( hrisLnn Kndeav.fjr meeting b:*j4> W6od, HO] -E. Second St.
John
H0|>
p. m.
Worahip and sermon, 7:d0 p. m.
The pastor will apeak at both
morning and evening services.
FOR RENT—.Nico modern house,
f>22 Tenn. Tom M. Miller. Phone
j 337. I * #2j*i
FIXIT SHOP
OAK STKKKT BAPTiST ( HI K( II
—----;l f StPVPnvrm. Pastor. — -4 ■ 4.------ •' .....
Sunday school 9:45; (Teaching. . Wei fix Washing Machines, Elec-
1100; B.T.U., •;•:*; preaching, 7:00 Ivons. Vacuum Sweepers, Type-
Stil.’eet. for morning sermon; “The. writers, Adding ' Machines — most
Vt avi'lbc Mini Wry .4 il-.w..' -r-rrrs^antlhinr kV. M.—kk4bar,--7k
For the evening; “The Sins of the
World.-
A cordial invitation is extended
to all. H _______ -t 1 ' i
SPECIAL
For Next Week
$2.50
OIL
PERMANENT
ONLY <| JQ
INCLUDING ~3>rAMPOO
AND SET
WATCH FOR OUR NEXT
WEEK'S SPECIAL
SMITH
BEAUTY SHOP
MRS, L. E. SMITH, Manager
MRS. BERT «ROWDER, Operator
Back of tho GRAHAM
BARBER SHOP
Weit Side Square
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N0W.RCm€MBC«! 1 want a
HCAO OF CASOACC, A9UART
OF MILK. A POUND OF TEA A*
1, A BROOM. 5Thlrtfr
FIRST I’RBSIlb TEKIAN < HI R( H S
S. C. Guthrie. Pastor
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. S. B.
Harbison Supt. Morning Worship SB
11 a m,, Sermon subject: “The Val- ^5
ue of rhrrstian Determination." The Sr
Y-otmg People's ' lA'a-gua will nwet at
4,l.'.i \’J-. [ ** ‘ t——". [, m Isar-
mon su.ject "Worship and Con-
duct.''
Xhi.._Ciri,lti,-ttL the Auxiliary will
mwt on Monday' as follows:
1 Mrs. B B. Griffin at 3 p. m.
Mrs. H O .“'Viawver at 3 p. fn.
...3. Mrs, V.- S-.Ha. kadah- at 3 p. m.
4 Mrs W. i Leberman at 6:30
Tuesday, ,
EAST SIDE CHI Ki'H OF (TIRIST
S'fVices for Sunday, December 5.
will include the following:
Bible Study at 10 a. m.
Preaching and communion at 11
a. ni^. \
Young People's meeting at 6 p. m.
Evening ,aefvtc* at 7 p. m.
At the morning hour th« aermon
subject will be. “The Lord's Su|rper,”
add for the evening service the sub-
ject will be “Prepare to Meet Thy
God." r e -
Marshall E. Patton, Minister.
Still Coughing?
No matter how many medicines you
have tried for your cough, cheat cold, or
bronchial Irritation, you can get relief
now with Creomulstan Serious trouble
may be brewing and you cannot afford
to take a chance with any remedy leas
potent than Creomulslon. which goes
light to the seat of the trouble and aids
nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed
muooue membrane* and to looaen and
axpel tho germ-laden phlegm.
Even If other remedies hare failed,
don't be discouraged, try Creomulslon
~ *, la authorised to refund
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 80, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 4, 1937, newspaper, December 4, 1937; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116414/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.