Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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GRAHAM DAILY REPORTER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, Iftftft.
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Woman’s Counal Of First Christian
Church Entertains Tri-County Group
In Meeting Here Wednesday Afternoon
NEWS BRIEFS—
The Tri-County Council of the
Christian Church was entertained
hv the Woman’s Council of the First
' nristian Church here Wednesday with American sh.ps and commerce
afternoon, with SO women ir attend-! Hull refrained from mentioning the
(Continued from front pa«W)
TODAY
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY, Oct. 4*—SIDNEY TOLER
Caaar Romero --Paulino Moor* - Sen Yung - Douglas Fowl ay
“CHARLIE CHAN AT TREASURE ISLAND”
The maatar dataptlvo— in an astonishing story of murder by ghosts
at the World’s Fair on the Pacific!
It’a Chan’s boat by far!
A now kind of orlm* riddle—
While the eroup gathered in the
el-urrh auditorium soft music was
played by Mr- J. Shelby Clay. The
program opened with a hymn, “All
Hail the Name” Mrs. T. C. But-
ler. president of the Graham coun-
cil, extended greetings to the guests
«-’d introduced the local pastor. Rev.
John W. Reaves, and Mrs. Reaves.
A word of welcome to the visitors
was also expressed by Rev. Reaves
on behalf of the church. After an-
other hvmn, “Come, Thou Almighty
K ng." Mis. T C. Butler read as a
-capture lesson Psalm 100. followed
hv prayer by Mrs Reaves and, as
i response, the first verse of “More
l . -ve to Thee.’
Mrs A B. Callahan, of Woodson,
ii. evident of the Tri-County Council,
a .s introduced by Mrs. George W.
IF Her. who al*o introduced the out-
- -mg president. Mrs. Groves of 01-
n v. with a word of appreciation
t/e* her work. Mrs. Callahan pre-
,.ted during the business session.
V n ar , solo “Etude in A Flat,”
tt-itpin. was played by Mrs. N. B.
‘-e- -haw Mr- C. A Russell, as-
sste.j by Mrs. Snencer pre-
j .ten a m >*t interesting character
,-hidy of Ruth The program was
c1 >sed w >h a vocal trio. Mrs. H. M
T hav Mr- F M. Remington, and
M - \ {’. Crenshaw, singing ’’Con-
Citment" from the Oantata “Ruth.
., ■ ompanTed by Miss Billie Lou
M ,rtin.
Full Of Fakes
And Frauds .
AMERICA'S MUSSOLINI
Dominic Mussolini, 51 years old,
cousin of Dictator Benito Musso-
lini of Italy, has renounced his al-
~ „ . , j legiance to his mother country and
“Be on the lookout for fake. »nd | g d|liwl of the United
frauds, says the McKinney Exam- •
iner. ‘‘The country will be swarm
belligerent which he thought was
preparing to increase its attacks,
nut official?: recalled that the Ger-
man Government recently warned
American ships to avoid suspicious ';;" '"' —-----’ | Although he has been in this
Brit- f ,nf.. , . country 33 years, Dominic never has
, “A few days ago a b.g fine look- ^ frQm ^ Uasao|ini of ^
_ -I1"* frl,<w W'w ,n * ** off“e and he haa made no effort to en-
, land was going to wnte us a life , .. » ,
PANAMA 5,12'irr‘ ir • WO a. WS-.SEJ2TZliZ* ’
behavior in waters adjacent to
sin and France.
0. Aroscmena of Panama, acting
in behalf of the twenty-one Amer-
ican republics, Wednesday formally
advised Great Britain, France anil
Germany of the adoption of a saf-
to the standing of
he assured us it was
we inquired
his company, on anumi un iv **-*o
‘the oldest in the state.’ When we
asked as to any McKinney people
carrying insurance with them he
cty belt around the Western Hcmis- sajd ^ h#ve , ^ ^ ^ poHfy
phere in which all belligerent activ- ho,ders ” the county - We then „k.
ities will be outlawed. Observers
were surprised that a similar noti-
fication was not sent Poland. It
tablishing his relationship.
Face powder may catch a man
but it takes baking powder to hold
him.
The name “Moscow”' means “the
little bridge across the swamp.”
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
ed him if he had paid any death
claims in McKinney. ‘Yes, sir, six
... „ . or eight, lately.’ Names, please? Mr. and Mrs. | James Kendall an-
was pointed out tea. on . on . y j He replied that he didn’t carry the pounce the birth of a son, James
Secretary of State Cordell -Hull e- | list—that the company did that. We j Edward, at 6 o’clock this morning
dared that ‘he United States— whose j th(,n a,kpd to w a copy the
action was followed later by Mexico j po|iry „e se(,mod not to hear
—does not recognise conquest of
Poland and still maintains relations
with the Polish Government,—which
continues to be regarded as a belli-
gerent.
ROME—Italy announced officially
Wednesday that it will refrain for
the present from taking the initia-
tive in any fforts to restore peace satisfaction
to Europe. The official Stefani News
Agency said British newspaper re-
ports that Premier Benito Mussolini
was studying plans for a peace con-
ference were without any founda-
tion. When Foreign Minister Count
Galeazzo Ciano returned Tuesday
*..ll.»winf» th.i program the visitors 1 frt,m__„ talk «(th Adolf Hitler in
,v v directed ‘* the basement where I gcrijn there was considetable spee-
* iso- served Pf‘t plants and cut | ulwtion whether Mussolini would re-
ii we*--, combined with reminder^ j |ay peace proposals from the Fdieh-
.1 ■ approach of Oolumbus Itav, at-* —,— — — —i v--
t, . , •! dec mated the room. Also
Then we asked if he would let us
see some of his circulars telling
of the policy he would issue. He
said ‘I do not carry any literature
—too much trouble.’ He hastened
to add: “If your policy does not
prove satisfactory, you will be 'but
nothing.’
‘We had sized him up to our own
and told him that if
we took a policy with him and
should be killed walking across' the
street, it would be rather late for
us to protest that the policy was
‘un-satisfartory,’ and that we ’would
not take one today.’
at the Graham Hospital. The young
man weighed 8 pounds and 2
ounces.
LIBERTY I
stag speech.
BERLIN.—The German Reichstag
expected to hear Adolf Hitler’s dec-
laration on war or peace, was sum-
,1, k <.p*ng with the Columbus Pay
' . me sv«re ,v-*» favo-s of miniature
M ie ard whit-’ Ail boats.
During the ‘ea hour the Junior
Wir sane a two part chorus from
Sail On” With Mesdames J. B.
■ V me, Toe A HayC'W E Caskey, __________ _____
aim Ed Render, presiding as ho»t-1 moned Wednesday night for Friday
es.es, delicious cream cheese s»n<H.noon. The call for the Reichstag
a • he cookies, mints, and tea were . staid njerely it was being convened
.f’.yM ’ * I to hear a government declaration.
Member* *er-* in a‘tendance from J abandoned plans to fly to
*od> »r. Otney. .Tack-boro, and ^yarsaw Thursday to review hia
ibam. troops in the conquered Polish cap-
ital. Instead, he will concentrate
on address-to the Reichstapr. say-
ing, in effect to Britain: ‘TTs up “to*
was a fine friendly fallow.
You had better be careful. You may
lose a few dollars before you wake
up to the fact that there are insur-
_ r* i » ance frfcud* at work. Require them
rer to Britain and Fiance. Italy s to prnv<, their claima Wore
policy, therefore, seemed to be one, tje jp wjth them»
of waiting to see what the allied I ____
reaction would be to Hitler’s Reich-
THEATRE
PHONE
174
The Coolest Spot In Town!
TODAY AND TOMORROW
, THUR. - FRI., Oct. 54
Lana Turnor, Richard Carlson,
Artie Shaw, Ann Rutherford,
Loe Bowman, Leon Errol and
Roacoe Kama, In
“DANCING CO-ED”
frivolous story of College
A
and music.
uni
Reporter Want Ada Get Results
li
.J,
ynu whether -we have war PJC.
We sraat the news—rtall Mo. L
MAirfllF JONES IS.........
^ 1ST ESS KOR BRIDGE
" RAlffV WEDNESDAY • ^------ --------------
Mis.- Margie Jones entertained in' | Germany is ready for either.’
formally-with ‘wo table* of bridge, ’_____
:*i her home on Gr,we Street Wed- J
o -day afternoon (
After the gomes delicious refresh- r'f'irTrrA k TkC
n.-nts of -andwiches. cookies, and (^LA^blr itaD AUb
re-a Cola were served to the fol-
ios.,ng guests: Mary Beth Smith,
Mu-v Jo John*. Mary McFarlane.
V ,na Lee Oabome, Resale Lou Bert. ppR SALE—101 acre farm 7
j, Thedford. and Phoebe Majure. mi|PJ Gf town; also stock, and
__— , ■— - , | farm implements. Call 9013-Fj or
I see Mrs. Art Hughes. R-27-30p
FOR SALE
PALACE
THEATRE
ALWAYS COOL
ALWAYS COMFORTABLE
TODAY
WEDNESDAY ■ THURSDAY
wax—_________
The Famous Col. Rooooe Tur-
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ha fliap circles around your
nerves.
FLIGHT
35
For Trouble-Free Winter
j Plumbing Serrtce, Give Ut
A Trial.
SAMPSON PLUMBING CO.
602 OaJt St. Phone 20
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Mi*- Bette Anne Moseley
FOR RENT
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t*. dYd for’ her - .tee,, Stella Jo. with building on ea*t Fourth street. Suit-
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. ,,t- the M»*eley home 1 ;n tear. Call at Reporter office for
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MnmUin.w^e games; ^ h,r.
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1HRF.E BURN AM HB
IN HOUR. RECORD
OF OHIO WOMAN
Mr* Grace McCord, 16. of Colum-
mm. O . haa a record of possessing
-t ree diTfe renf - surnames in one
h .nr. Half an hour after she had
V*«n granted » divorce she again j
assumed her maiden name, Grace
Stoner In another 25 minutes she
was married again and became
Grate Thompson
THREE CHILDREN. 1 BIRTHDAY
Chieo, Calif.—The stork has ar-
fringed it so that when Mrs Jenn
Besert celebrates the birthdays of
her three daughters she can do it nil
on the same dag. Daughter M*. 1
was bom Aug. » fire years ago;
daughter No 2 waa bom on Aug
26 two gears ago. and daughter Mo.
3 was bom on Aug M of this yonr.
MUSCULAR
RHEUMATIC
PAINS-ACHES
ft takes more than “Jest a sales" to
bnac speodjr relief. It talias a -aeosier-
inUmtr like food old anotklag. Warm-
ing Muetarole to peart rate the surface
akin and halp toqulckly relieve thepaiaful
Igr-J oonesatloa and aches due to cotda.
Muscular lumbago, eorsaeae aad atig-
nsaa generally \ ..-Id promptly.
■ Better than the old-fsaklnaad mustard
piaster Muatarole has beau used by
milliona far SO years. Rarommsudad by
many doctor, aad names In three
strengths Regular. Children's (mild)
med iatre Strong. 40s. All druggists.
w
THB wheels are taming St tbo Mg
Ford Rouge plant snd off the as
sembly lines am coming thoos now
Ford V-* ears for 1*40 Illastratad la
tbo treat snd of the delate Ford V-g.
Tbe aow can ore Mg ea betas Mol
aad powerful la appearsoaa. Front
aad dsaigas are distlaotlrely aMd-
era. hod lee grace felly atraamllaod
Now feataraa laolade a dager tlp
gearshift on the ataeriog coleu
a eoos trolled Ten tils tloo system.
Improved doubts -seUag hydra alts
shock absorbers aad fsalod-Bssm
besdiights Dalaxa cart bar* aa im-
proved sprlag saapenslou, softer
springs front sad roar aad a aow
tarsias bar rtdootaMlisar. empha-
sis la latartsr styling In on tao sg*
poiatmanta aad apboMory.
MV«t
■IMF
my —twaHiuo^ky H*!*1
^BLATkKlFAB
flTNoraai: It it gpHngNms 4o
Carvel amti Judgt Uary is a*
agog for he hat eesborhed on a
/ortuat - malting tests,. Writ*
two eseu, Wimt and Han ton
They plan So mamnfacturo aiu-
minum from the toii on Jodgt
Hardy’t aortagt and the loiter
hue It! an hie fritndt to on Che
tfool, Norton Hardy, anMout
for o tuilnsss oorosr, acqmrtt
Che Job of secretory with the
n4he Arm. Andy Hardy, how-
ever, hat hit mind on othtr
thing*. Bo hoc gunrrolod with
hie girt Polly but neat day in
ctoee ho moots JSoee Ncredit*,
the
Ose.elsC.lp tntront'td
ho poos to tank on the olatt
ssHfsnssl. a now play to be
thus hit the stetmti.
"Are you going out
Mrs. Hardy inquired.
“No Mother. I have a great
of work to do thle evening,
of problems that haste to do
tbe piny I.........
on.—
' Whooe did they
m
Meredith’s putttag!
sr the
nounood
i
i tm fcr uomr% im.
CUpHr Four
Thera followed two busy weeks
of creative work but dually Andy’s
seething opus of native love was
finished, bound In n hi rid pink
•cover and turned In.
Then ana morning the dans wee
to attention for the an-
nouncement of the winning droit
Andy oat up and waited tenoalp.
•rtw English Department and I
le a choice,’’ Rose
chosen s
the
by Andrew Hardy”
There was a tremendous bunt
of applause and Andy gsrnad down
lot the floor modeawy wMte ton
ears flamed rod.
algmanori to Mm. “Andy,
like to tot you afterwords,
spoke to the others "Clam
” A Pew moments later,
woo empty and Andy
to the front of the room
Roee waa eStth*. She looked
him with guautoe cacluH).
Mias Meredith annoi
K todaV” He sighed. Ah, the
of it all.
The whole family rushed to him’
so one and burst Into congratula-
tory outcries Why it was wonderful.
Their own baby a real playwright.
-And Is there a meeting tonlghtf-
Un Hardy asked happily “Ie
that why you're all dressed up?**
Andy stood seay and looked
rather chilly. Tm simply cleanad
up for dlnnw."
'Simply, my eye,- Marian libadi
"Nobody’s ever bean abte to bribe
you to wash your hands for din-
ner before. And I wish at the
table, you’d talk, Andy and not de
that sing-woog. It’s awfully bsitw
wracking.
Oh Is sat 004- Ho tamed aw
her savagely. -You’re oo smart!
Well. Miss Meredith says if Tm
gonna be a lawyer like Dad E
ought to got busy about my voice.
Because she soya that you can
sway tbe emotions with the hu-
man veflee” He looked poet them
dreamily. “And boy. Miss Meredith
sure Is right With tbe right voioe
a man could rock the civilised
world.
Judge
“It
you
until after dlaner. Tm starving."
All through the meal
looked Inward on hie own
peopled principally by himself
the lovely Rose. The evening
simply an Intoitado to bo gotten
edge Hardy repressed a smile.
you don’t mind son, I’d rather
■ didn’t rook the clvmeed world
through untfl tomorrow for
then that rehearsals would start
to earnest.
R wss lobe In the afternoon neat a
day When the close got together. •
V
“HoWd
Andy?' '
He squirmed happUy at her
cent. “WeB, lent winter
mother dragged me—uh—took
to see a performsnoe at ’Mad
Butterfly,’ so 1 kind of doped It
out from thwL- He added enthusi-
astically. “beat l ekmlnqtad |Ertln’
married on’ took oof the baby on*
.Inrented a
I—I kind
might woi
Rose wi
him. -Yon
‘Tabula Jumps Into
! -Yeah” He was bursting with
petto of crest ion ’'First, of
•a. she bags the Rear Admirwi
hot to leave her. But he ain’t
tnrreptsd. So aha juanpn. I think
We can be simply Corri/Sc with the
ura we wllL It’s grand
have all (hoao technical
she said, falling In with
of think the ending
i out pretty good”
• reaPy delighted with
mean—whore poor little
the volenno?”
Tm sure
Me enth
us a chance
■oms part
“Whnt!“
had
^ R glees
to let everybody take
thlnkli
face fed He
lag of tbs pier
purely as hto on brainchild
Does everybody base to do some-
thing for ftr
-If Poaalbla Now there's that
tittle English boy, Hannon Hig-
ginbotham, Junior. He’s the smart-
est child la the whole school, two
i cleeeee ahead of his years "
Andy nearly fainted. “Suckin’
: Floater? Say, he may be amort
, but ha ain’t no Hamltt” He
: leaned forward, hie flats clenched.
I “tJee, you don’t know what this
play moans to me. Rose—* Then
n* stopped, aghast. In his exclte-
(ment, he hod called hia goddess
by her 11 ret name. Waa she going
I to be mad ?
For a second. Rose was quiet, a
I bit uncertain as to how to handle
• thje Then »he regained her com-
posure. Tm sorry And y, we’re
.friends” she said quietly, “but If
you called me Roee It might ellp
1 out In class”
“Sure” he agreed hoarsely, -flee.
I wouldn’t do anything to offend
, I wouldn't ”
quite a
e-epl-ig
to the
In >q» door
properly invK-
yon. honest.
Andv busied hl**i’e!f
while vc’o"' th*‘
and when he dame down
llvln** room he 00*1
way waiting to be
ed In
No one noticed him at ft ret
the Hardya were all In the throe#
of excitement. The Judge hal juat
been telling thifm ab-*» the Ga-vtl
the
Of
ha l just
.•sc
Aluminum Corporation and how
Willis and Hansen bad elect id
him Vice President and George
Benedict vlce-prrvideni Not nflh*
that, ns soon as the company en-
quired some more employees, Ma-
rian would be promoted to execu-
tive secretary
T suppose that's lovely Marian”
Mrs Hardy aaid blankly and
Skc turned said saw her son.__
stored at him Ha had on hia dark
salt hD hair was slicked down
and K r0ti|d he observe I that he
XLswzss&s-spje.
Was quiet and subdued denoting
great thought
ig-yzfiMr&NTjab
"Whan dtd year get the aorr
toroet *** Marian eebed
"Toe antm*1- - r*. • *e
Mies ».**
The first session of rehearse) n
rather a catok-as can busies
Than everyone was toM to
•arty dinner node hurry hoc
There wan a slight daisy,
•»er. at the second session.
tho door, Polly stopped Aitoy to
low. fleroe tones Mm Cold him
thmigbt K eras the worst play she
h*4 ever hoard and furthermore
M Mm -were the writer she d on
ukwMd to have bar noble on ■
“And” she oooatatod. “you daUb
wrote Um todlof to
Andy apok.___
"Wo»L why doa’tchn L---__
Tabula?-
ss-otsas.
Mtowra fleet Jtoa^Tahnto muse
Andy,
aha
ye®
BY
.— .--tree.
toward bar. to
ao tar to walk.
N°. wait for tbs litres. Than, after
her line take her to pom ansk
and kirn bar and thni'sths car
‘Un. All right-
In the choree Ur of tho Roar i
dmiral Andy strode forward Tto ’
&ZS&&sJl
waa going to hare to ktotoT,
right here on tho stags I
“Tabula so unhappy/- Polly onto
in her own version of a Tshltlcw
mcc«nt- "Tabula so unhappy M».i
want to die In the bias is--
She gestured off vs
the blackboard. The
—----- «s«*w
vaguely bnrnna
Tien she staved I
e with thane k%
up Into Andy's face
brown eyes. "You don’t want w-,,
to die, do you? i.
Bead* of perspiration ativei *_|1
on And, « forehead SuddenK, >tl
wtlhed he were burled In a c. ea
J’1'* w“ awful He wiped fttol
hands on his trousers' and srrft *
lowed a lump of nothing.
"Well, come on” Polly so*I m
patiently, “kies me”
He threw a look of aeuto deeq, ■% '
toward MU* Meredith Ther. !Rn
a dying swan, he gingerly mg tgp >
n,l Polly and /■Y!lie ;
cheek. Over his skrtk i
wen holding hie aqns
(f>
•lr,s K>gg>ea
stepped forward “Vows.
dYe gotten aver hia self eon
miane**.’’
amis around
peeked her _______M
der. Beesy eras holding ns none
and po-itoiulniug, “cotton.’’ O e . J
the jflrls giggled
Roee Flapped forward *T'*j
mind." “ •* — ■
“we’ll r,
Andy’s
nclouanese."
"Tee; Andy gulped. -Mine Mam-,
dlth. Its eo- eo public” j
Bbe laughed. “What ore yen,
jyvja s*vr-*!
dred people?”
“Oh my gosh__
whUe and fall again M
“I never tl.ought * *
•ton# a writer it out Hdam.
indy it d,sooner to#, fcto ea.-
»f hee»r
4tfRfl4 Y-
t
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