Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 27, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER. TUBBDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1M9
Pretty Trick Rider
Bride of Champion
Rodeo Performer
Probably few <4 the thousands of
pri'rlr who enjoyed the rodeo per-
formances here last week-end knew
of the romance which culminated in
marmee for Joyt;e Ramsay, pretv
19-year-old trick rider, and Paul
Bon ' of Cxflsbjd. N- M
I- beautiful ring ceremony per-
for>••‘.i it high noon Friday, .Septem
b»r o'! .• the npr^onagc of the
First ChrVian Church, Miss Ramsay
and Mr Bond were united in mar
I John Reeves. nn«tor of
■hurch, 'rad the marriage cerv-
mim
REGULAR MEETING
HELD MONDAY BY
MFTHODIST M M.8.
With Mrs. F. E. Douglas presiding,
tip; regular meeting of the Wonsan’s
Missionary Society of the First
Methodist Church was held Monday
afternoon. After the opening song,
Mrs. P. K. Deats gave an interest-
ing devotional on “Service," quoting
from Matthew, John, and Psalms.
During the business session it was
decided to have a rummage sale on
October 12, the proceeds to be used
for local needs. Mrs E. S. Gra-
ham. study superintendent, announc-
ed that a new mission study will be
ic-
t I
TUESDAY, October S—Alice Feye, Tony Martin, Frod Allon
“SALLY,. IRENE AND MARY”
All them stars!—All them laughs!—All them avarythlng you lova!
Your favorite etare of screen and radio—In a atory o-tlngle with
fun-rhythm romance!
HARDY ti€T:
HtllMKVf
SEATkla FASEfc
Calling all citizens—for Fire Pre- ,
vention Week, which is to be ob-
served this year from October 8 to
started on the third Monday in Oc- j, “
tober, with lessons to be held on
the fourth and fifth Mondays in
October''and the first Monday in
November Mrs Furman Christ-
opher and Mrs. F-. S. Graham were
wore a wine crepe dress, : elected to represent the society as
ac.eisories in black, and a | tnemlu-rs of the local Missionary
[Council, and Miss Pearl Matthews
*’ i.'the daughter of Mr..'was elected to senre on the Board of
Mr- G L -Ramsay of San An- Education. Rev E. W. Bridges, who
Teas, an1 Tulsa. Oklahoma I«as a visitor, announced that the
jsted front the high school quarterly conference will be held on
October 18. All officers, their fani-
ul-
And ha** for ^eveTal years
Fire Prevention
Week
• on.-?
,f ‘hf* Sister Trio, trick
. »1
**w and
far.cy ropers. With her
. ,-J
.Tr
how brothers. Ray anil
vin wh
Drelented feature acts
•111*
rig ttl
nviec orojfmm? here la?=t
At m
k,
'cvjlp appeared in many
lr adiittion to tn inpr an
r'r j.-jrt, rid
r. nhe is a talente<l musi-
Fire Prevention Week marks a
definite, intensive effort to save
your life and your property from
-the ravages of fire. It is an inten-
sely personal thing, which comes j
straight home to all of us.
Insurance organizations, fire de- l
partments. public officials, newspa- j
pers, the radio, civic clubs and or- j
ganizations—all wit! work coopera-
tively together to make the Week a |
nieces. They are working Cur - yon, I
and their hope is to enlist your I
ilies. and othei church members are j support and interest. They will of-
invited to attend the evening meet- | fer you every opportunity to learn
ing. at which time dinner will be I about fire—its causes, the magni-
served.
Next Monday the society will meet
in circles, with Circle One meeting
ul the home of Mrs E. I. Pettus;
LIBERTY
THEATRE "5“
The Coolest Spot In Town!
TODAY AND TOMORROW
TUES. - WED., Oct. 3-4
Irene Dare, Roecoe ^Karna, Ed-
gar Kennedy, Lynne Roberts
snd Eric Linden, In
“EVERYTHING’S ON
ICE”
The Joy Maker'* Jubilee
and has -urg on several radio i M R< m.ngton, with Mrs. H C.
_ \\ ill in ms as co*hostes»; and Circle
world champion bare {Three with Mrs. S. Boyd Street.
t>» brnre r* *er. is the *on of ft. T. j
h* "’ll, prvifririM)t ranchman of Carls- MISSION STUDY
1,1,1 N M He recently Iiarticipated HEj I( RY BApT|gT
", h ‘ ] i from la-w-! " M.S. MONDAY j may be the means of saving the
. • r ! The Woman’s Missionary Society . uveg of your family from one of
h,> ' ' "h*f the First Baptist Church met at j the most horrible deaths. Nothing
tude of its destruction, the means
of controlling, fighting, and pre-
venting it. There is nothing dull
nbouf these lessons—to the contrary,
they are intensely dramatic and in-
teresting. » - ’
And they are much more than
that. When you learn how to in-
spect your home for hazards, and
apply what you learn, it may be
the means of saving that home from
ruin. Vastly more important, it
PROMPT SERVICE GIVEN
TO REPAIRS
SAMPSON PLUMBING CO.
602 Oak St Phone 28
—
an i
i if.
1 ur
Yvn Ci
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• I m‘ Rr»«i
after the ceremony
Bond left for New j
>-er. the gro. m president, was in charge of the busi-
ernon for a business session and
mission study. Mrs. J. R. Hatch,
Madison Square
re»s session, during which an excel-
ling . ssxlfi - -Mlii—"Tbc '-G
■ JS' "f L.nT' I W.M.U.—i
and Mrs.,
ar.c Frank Adolph of
\st M )rmra.
j the church at 3 o'clock Monday aft- ; pays greater dividends than fire
prevention.
So do your part when Fire Pre-
vention Week comes. Observe it
with an open, inquiring mind. And
when the Week is over,, remembe-
what you "have learned, and keep
On u«*rg your knowledge. One of
the things this country needs most
is a nationally observed ‘‘Fire Pre-
lent report was made of work done.
“The Great Commission and the
Chief Aims—Tithes and
. 's-. week
is-sy- t,.r wed
M-- F-s.-k Hush
( "<:s.'om,». M ‘‘"'' ■" Offerings" was the topic for the
*.Vr. ..i, K»»c an mission study, which was presented
*bv the Blanch Grove Circle, directed vention Year.
| W 311”. Rosa Graham. Miss Betty
j Scott gave the devotional on "God's
11 -COUNTY I Warning Against Covetousness.”
»t>l MIL TO MEET 'Others on the program were Mis. J.
H RDN'EMIAY {Dale Thorn, Mrs. A. J. Cantrell, and
Mrs. W. M. Martin.
1 ■« Tr -County Council will holaj j„ ^eping with the state W.M.U.
it,, pjt-'wrlv se-sten at the First ppoprlm the missionary society ia
Cb.-mtiar Cnurct- Wednesday, Octo-, ]oa,|.'np jn a week of prayer for
tr-i t, i.*'.!-thirty A -m<*«r »»-• ytaTe missKins’ The Society held A
>tU'i program ha- been ■*r‘| meeting this afternoon at 3 o’clock,
n *ed W" A B Callalian. Presi-1 an(, j^ree night services, were sched-
■*”t ot *>- Council, will preside a- j for yjon<jaVi Tuesday, and Wed-
All members of the negday ni(thts. Rev. W. H. Town-
'n‘ I send of olnev will deliver a special
I message tonight.
Wi dnesday night has been desig-!
! natcl as«Young People's Night.
-- I Christian education will be featured, 1
hereby given that the | v;,D,.an 7 T Huff of Howard)
• srnmi.s--'cers Canji-t of A oung eoun-; payne College as the chief speaker.)
The "Futurama” in the General |
Motors "Highways and Horizons”
Exhibit at the New York World’s
Pair- -is the largest, most lifelike
scale model eyy built. It covers
an area of 36,738 square feet and
extends for 1-3 of a mile.
QmlKiAAxU&Uut
•i»* prOjf's.r**
ln-vi < :-)ur-
ntel.
1% Ulc
»r i friends are
NOTICE
Ter\- will receive bids for the
>uv -haw of >re or more Large Type
M U ir r.rsftrs Purchases by War-
• -in’s, bearrng I'- interest. Traded
.1, -ie rn'xtej L AC Tractor and one
bl > If Adam- Grader.
Sird bids be be received in the
ita.ity Judge's office not later than
1(1 .i. m. ty*V 18. 1989
E. M REMINGTON.
The night services will begin at 7:30
o’clock.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—101 acre farm 7
miles west of town; also stock and
*ty County,'^'Vex.s,|^™ ^
1 see Mrs. Art Hughes. R-27-30p
t:
law
FOR RENT
_
j FOR RENT—Nice east bedroom,
private entrance. Garage. 711
Hrazos street. R-28c
I
DOCTOR'S FORMULA
aaEur Mixit rot no./ Maract .
PIMPLES
FOR RENT—4 large rooms fur-
nished. Modern electric refrigera-
tion 1421 E. 3rd St. 26-27-28-29pd
PALACE
THEATRE
ALWAYS COOL
ALWAYS COMFORTABLE
todaY*
"l»39« Mutiny on th^ Bounty”
WALLACE ROBERT
BEERY TAYLOR
— IN —
“STAND UP AND
FIGHT”
When Ami Indigestion, Gmt am
Stomach or Heartburn make you
feel uncomfortable or embamaa
you, try Alka-Seltzer, which con-
tains alkalizing - buffers and ao
helps counteract the associated
Excess Stomach Acidity.
But the relief of these minor
| stomach upsets ia only a small
j part of what you can expect
Atka-Seltzer to do for you. You
WiU find it effective for Pain Re-
lief in Headache, Neuralgia, CoUt
anti Muscular Ache* and Paint.
It contains an analgetic, (sodium
acetyl salicylate), made more
prompt and effective In il4JR|p*
relieving action by alkaline, buffer
mlts.
When hard work or strenuous
exercise make you feel tired ana
dragged out, enjoy the refresh-
ing effect of a glaaa of sparkling,
tangy Alka-Seltzer.
Alka-Seltzer
8YNOrna: It is ggrtnyltme Hi
Carvel, but Judge Hardy * pleas-
ant reveries are interrupted tty
a visit of two .men, WUIla and
Hanten, who tell him that, he is
about to make a fortune. Cer-
tain acreage, owned by the
Judge has been found to con-
tain eight per cent aluminum.
Though excited by the news,
hs cautiously sends off a sam-
ths meantime
has dealt A
pie of the soil• for analysis. Jn
"ms, though. Spring
ndy Hardy a heavy
blow. His girl, Polly, is enter-
taining a dashing Naval Snsign
and when Andy oalfe on. her
she greets him with indif-
ference. ,
ooemsht ins *r inew*. me.
Chapter Two
starting tomorrow. In the mean-
time, I would like to introduce
her. Mies Meredith comae to ue
from the BtatS University where
she majored In dramatics I hope
you students will give her a good
impression of our school.”
,rThank you Mr. Davit," a beau-
tiful, velvety voice eald.
Andy’s pencil stopped abruptly.
He looked up and hit head began,
to spin. Why, there stood the moet,
rav.rhing creature he had ever
rcen.
"Good
pleasantly
behind b,i
luck," Mr. Davit
and cloned the
'said
door
The folio v,
Hardy had si.
Rose Meredith spoke to the stu-
dent*. “f want you all to know,”
she said in' rich, contralto tones,'
"that I’m glad to be here with
you—that I want ua to be happy
togather and accomplish lino
at her. stirred A#
his being by tWe>
togather
thing*.”
ngs."
Andy stared
deaths of
bilnday Judge 'trar.”e beautv ot her lovely aensl-
Hardy had it. to mal;e gob■ tlv® mouth, her dark and t 3
Ion hie promise ui hie young daugn * '"
(ter. If Marian was really that
” on getting a Job, some prac-
in shorthand might not be
keen
borthand 'might not be
alas.
L He began dictating from the
Carvel Dally Star and Marian bent
her golden head over her note-
The door opened and
opened and Andy
meypeu mio the room. His step
was slow, hie heart heavy. What
_ *-ad ,p)mt -
behind a
night he had
Iding I_
he had seen Polly
Last eve-
hedge ot
ning, hiding
bridal wreath__________ _ „
leaving the house with the Ensign.
She had been wearing a fluffy
pink dress and cape and he had
neen in full dress uniform.
Andy could still see her, looking
more beautiful than any girl in
eyes eet deeply into a pale,
face.
She continued to talk and her
voleo was m'isic in his ears. Once
she smiled in hit direction, a faint,
passing smile and e trer-nr went
over him.
“Instead of presenting a pub-i
liabed play this season, she was
saying, "I think it would be a fa*-,
cinating experiment to have the
whole project carried out by the.
students themselves. In other
words, we'll write the play, paint
the scenery, make the costumes, so
that when It’s presented to an
audience, it trill be a real accom-
plishment.”
She stopped for a brief second,
conscious *or Andy’s worshipful
eyes. Startled, she looked away I
The first thing is to write the
the world—and belonging to an- ’The first thing is to wrt
other. He eighed with misery and play.” she said. "For that T
handed his father a letter For, got taking a well-known i
you Dad. Special Delivery”, and using it as k model T
^ ^
write the1
rd eug-
drama
Take a
GARBO LAUGHS
FOR SALE—Clean ’38 Ford de
luxe, two-ijoor, in good condition.
Price *42.r>. Call 779 Monday or
Tuesday. R-26-7p
FOR RENT — Large, modern
house, 1117 Ekst Third St. I will)
be in Graham Wednesday. H. D.
Sheehan. 26-27-28c
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(HMCMCTTBCMST?
One ettehuneiuo-i byueeichtip.blotchy
anefsce ,-H«ipise ia>l blemishes because
lee a (LEAL Mp powerfully asHhing
be-, ‘ ’ vrvi's Dnctnr'aform'J* qsasiy
rH —rm ircrueg tssM and i mrra right
ee a ISp nature permute QUICK beoi-
■x Seri's etly -Zsmo eontaias ’.0 of
the reset highly sffw-.ise ewdaiaal ia-
gnsliaetaloag "--ngmisd by leadingsUe
eper .diets tor their great etenuStaMI—■
■ I mkls. Oee inai conrinrw! t'a. Ms,
ft IhMS serve eaam may part I1JB
CKTIA etrsagth. Vny drugstore
xc mo
WANTED
HAVE opening for man on rural
paper route. Must have light car
or motorcycle. See Mr. Melton, Dol-
man Hotel. 27p
LOST AND FOUND
LOST — Monday, six one dollar
billa, neatly folded lengthwise, then
heroes. Loot on north aid# square
near center parking. Reward. Notify
Leader office R-27t>
LOST—Bed earth leather purse
containing glasses, drivers' license,
keys, and fit cash, at fair grounds.
Kewtrd for return to Leader offlde.
.. a. _____’*
^.....:____t-
similar theme; follow the pattern
of the scenes, the unfolding of the
Phyatae Depart men
the Uolveretty of Watoma.
"Dear Jim, it need. "Received
the sample you seat see ami here
ie the analysis you Wasted The
soil contains eiglit*percent alumi-
num bauxite. . . The Judge let
out . mar. “noons!"
alumi-
Marten mid Thmik^STcSL
disapprovingly Really, old people There was tbs tbundar of
ughtnt to lot theme el ves go like "" ‘ “
that.
“Ha’ll bo doin’ the Rhumba
ixL" Andy said languidly.
The Judge clapped him on the
shoulder. "No, but yew'll ha doing
some arithmetic for me. Step into
my don and exarcMa that mind of
yours for a change.”
Whan Andy wad at hi* father’s
wk In the neat room the Judge
started. "If a product sells for
twenty cants a pound in the open
aaarhat and it Is oontained la soil
weMUagappronimately a ton to ^
““••OoZtt? Andy said tersely.
“And there is eight percent in
son and ISO acres of soil—”
--pacing the floor. -*'
earth's
Se-
nse, the
mately a hundred miles. But sup-
pom wa only dij^ ton. Well, Andy,
crust ia
B’Lat'e
approxil
CT
Wol
V
he
story. Try to build
in the asm* way.”
She mad* a graceful little ges-
ture of finality. ‘‘I'll explain more'
fully tomorrow but please bring
some play suggestions with you
Tou might look up "
ilf xhhkfgpagrg
the comedies
ain't
dam rising to its feet and a babel
of votem. Sitting to the left of
Andy was Bessy MacMahon. Ha
winked. "Boy! A swell dish,
she, huh?"
Andy stiffened with anger.
looks like a lady to me”
Sticktn’ Plaster’s voice
up. "Bay, do you n
they'll let me In on
I'm fust craay about
about the theatre. Om,
- n'l ' -
’actor."
Otegtne earthing 1
mid calmly. "B'long.
T can't li
Bessy said calmly,
'Okay hoy." Andy
Andy”
. was staring
at Mim Meredith and hit fingers
were slowly tearing to bite a
piece of paper. It was Roily's let-
ter. Then he took a deep breath’
and walked to the doorway where
Miss Meredith wa* speaking to a
student.
Weil? Weli?WFlgu
Feverishly. Andy calculated. Then
that some
it in dollars.
to? "Well” she arm saying. "I
ra.” Camllle’e a little — uh — advi
ly, Andy calculated. Then
up. “Gee Pop, it'e over
on dollars, I think.”
huahod
looked
seven billion
The Judge said in
voice. ’’Then, if we juat di~ down
a foot—or five feet it would still
mean millions. Why, It'a incredi-
ble."
Andy nodded without hearing or
mr.ng what it was all about.
■Polly, Polly. Polly,” he waa
scrawling on the paper. “Sure Dad,
that’s swell, I guess."
The Judge suddenly eyed him.
"Say, maybe your mother was
right. You need some eulphur and
molasses”
Pob," • Andy said miserably,
------ think families lay
tryin’ to think up
guy miserable."
ne walked dlapirv
itedty Into the Public Speaking
Dramatics clam. Oee, this, was
salat to be plain torture. He'd
have to look at Polly's face for a
whole fortr-flv* mlnutra — and
know ail the time that she was
running around with that old En-
sign rtarlle
Then hs saw a note on his desk
and opened it. "Dear Mr. Andrew
Hardy,” he read. "After our last
conversation, kindly do not bother
me again. Mim Polly Benedict "
The door opened sad the prim
cipal addressed them
the olam' attention, ]
prl:
"May I ha'
i oUum’ fftUntkML nlnfi*"
Andy didE’t *
>. Acre waa ______
ft. So Mim Polly Benedict was
grudge holding kind, huh’ She
~t like tt that he had called
heart.
Um
her a child ia froat of Raaign
Cooper. Well. If that was the way
ah* felt about H. he gueeaeA he
could toll her soamthing In a
latter too
^ wrote
S yaw mean as. I got
things to do." Pus)indy, he
Mr. Davis
drmnattm> teaoSo
be with us for the
take Jtefff*
BmidlaL —----
o Bother you again?
me. r gat hotter
rmdeaety. he mrlfc.
skntvs
of the
_ ___.____th will
at th* dfwawtfea
you want
for on clam. Tommy, . »u . .T------
de Bergerac tonight. Maybe thati
will g,ve you an Idea”
The last pupil left and
feein.T Andy she walked to th*
window and staled out. Th*
was silent now. It was ' _
but Juat a little frightening; for
solitude, she had found, gave
time to think, to be unhappy*
Then she swung around as Andy
addressed her, "Oh, did
anything?"
vigorously. "Yeah. I
wanted to ask you—this theme'
business you talked about. What
did you mean?”
"Well.” She looked past him
her voice was mut'd as she
“In ’Romeo and Jc’et’ It’s
them* of love thai comes to
tragic end. ‘A pair of •tar-crcoe'd
lovers take their life—
“Oee you’vi
Her 11ns quirked.___
I’ve studied very hand. By
way, what’s your name?”
"Andrew H--’- " i
sidewise
m
to a1
got a nice vole*.*
ilrked. ‘Thank
«
4
lewiae look. “But all my friends
all me Andy." •
“I Bee." He waa a nice boy
though a bit Intense about him-
self. perhaps Might be a good
worker tn the clam, though. "WeiL,
Andy, I hope you writ* a gooff
play. Well need one”
T’m gonna writ* a swell play."
She nodded encouragingly. "A
word of advice Be sore you hara
a atrong motivation for th* pioL'*
Through the open window, Aady
aould my Polly sauntering across
the gram. Huh. She and her En-
sign Well maybe she’d ha finding
out that Ensigns weren’t the beat
flth In th* ocean after all.
"Listen Mtaa Meredith." ha
fiercely, “my motivation ia
fact.”
Andy to determined to set
the world en fire and thus get
hie revenge en the fickle Poky.
Will hie new-found inter eel fee
kfe, Bom Meredith,
spice him ie be a "
Be ernro te
citing eptoed
mm mggi mi warn
Kb. reaMy in-
a atavwripMf
the (seat **•
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