The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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| family, R A. Job* and Floyd Mar-
, tin, gH of Grehdm; Mrs. Made Now-
man, Roy Davis of Wichita Falla,
And l/Vis Newman of this community.
B. A. Jobe and Floyd Martin left
Sunday for Van, Texas, where they
will spend the holidays with rela-
tives and friends.
Miss Lola Newman spent Saturday
njfht and Sunday in Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. \Tihry' Stevens en-
tertained a' Crowd of friends and
relatives with dinner Sunday.
There was a Christmas tree at the
school house Thursday night. A
nice c-owd was present ' *
Mr. and’Mrs. Ernest McGee and
baby, Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. McAfee
and Lometa McAfee, Susie
Barnhart slid Lois Newman attend-
ed the program at Red Top Friday
night. 1......
: IN GRAHAM
P. 0. RECEIPTS
Maunfe Caskey and Bitlie June
Brighton Visited in living i Thurs-
day and ‘Friday.
The small daughter of Mr. and >
Mrs. Guy Miller passed away this|
nation to stag prioa fii
WASHINOTOhL-The
. U, S. has
» temf*>rary silver agreement
wTt* He*ico, indicating that this
country win continue to collaborate
Poatmaater 8. B. Street reports a I RT>mon Thompson,
very substantial gain in postoffice btWwr. said Tv
repel pis daring tha past year. T^e I ******ora *rf now *
receipts totaled $87,$78.M for ie (renditions
year, which was 16 per cent more! w®rk “ expected to
than the total for 19*6, 87 per cent w*t*"n a short time,
more than the 1986 receipts, 87 per taspayars ii
cent more than the 1984 total, and Renditions will he s|
56Lper cent more than the total for Thompson stated.
H$8 These figures show a steady 3im i» in
and. rppld gain in business during ,*®*’**mrnt 'n Grehar
the iwst four years. --;-—
The receipts fer December totaled AGIIA CALIENT
$3,367.69, which showed a gain of Th* >»™POua tea
85 per cent over December, 1936, and A*u* C*1Wnt<' r«*,rt
a gain of 48 per cent over the re- by four huDdrc<l wor
ceipts for December, 1985. families Monday, whr
metal.
s New Year’s party Guests, arriv-
ing at 10 p. m., were welcomed by
“Father Time," Mrs. Swaim. Billie
June Brigham, and Maurine Caskey,
Kefreshmerfcs gf sandwiches (ind
cakes were served I tames wefiT en-
joyed until time to rmg the old
year ’out and the- ww year in.
Guests present, besides members of
the’ B T.U. were Mrs. Eunice Hutch-
ins and children. De Alva McAllister
of Big Spring. Lois Parker and
Clarence Givens of. Graham. j|
Mrs. t laud Terrel and Mrs. W. J
Swaim were hostesses to the adult
Sunday School class on December
87 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Terrel. Forty-two was enjoyed by
those present during the Craning,
Coffee, chocolate, and cake j were
served to the following: Messri, and
Mesdames Floyd * Elliott, Dennis
FLAT ROCK
After a long seige of’ cloodyl
weather the sun is finally shining
again.
Business seems to be picking up
aiound the Eddleman gas well; about
a dozen men are working there to-
day (Sunday).
\Y< hear that Mr. and Mrs. G.
O. HaZelton and family- -from this
p ace, and son.
Doc Morris, David Coleman, and
Cy Newman returned to A. A M.
College Sunday after spending the
holidays with relatives.
J-oulae Street returned to Denton I
■day where she is a student in tha
^fcCo'lrire for Women.
Oliver Hazelton, from I
key, Hill Mocking, Teague Little- loving, arc spending new year's day
john, Herbert Wheat, .Finestj Wit- ;■ id Sunday on the coast,
hams. Torn Rutherford. Clint /Ruth- We arc very sorry to lose Mr.
rrford. Louis McGee, John McGee, vid Mis. P. M. t'Iinton and family!
Tlandniph Sheehan, Riley Gann.'from our community. They-moved 1
Monti* Met lueT. Fttakm-y, and Eu south of Graham, on the Hunger
nice Hutchins. Lois Parker. Mg-, read In losing these good neigh ,'
kula Belle Rutherford, Ruby Brown, bor* we gained new ones.' Mr. anil
Square Terrell, Homer Brigham. Mrs.. Clarence Clinton having moved
Mi and Mrs. Thrfet and Mr. and j where Mr. Clinton lived. T— -.
Mrs. VV J. Swaim. j Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hazelton en-1
Mrs WiTI 'MiGee and Mrs. Louis | ttTtainCd their neighbors and friends
Priest hr Fit sad SaL
Jas. 7Hi sad M /
Sahaay Lsads fee FleM
Jafasd Vaiass
Flour
Salmon
Gold SUadard
Chumi
moved to Lone Oak in the house
j with her father. Mr. Jim Hawkins,
I who fell from s wagon and serious-
j ly injured his hip
i Mr and Mrs. Bill Ktjehbiel gave
'» dinner Sunday for their town
friend*. ~t T\
Mr?. J. B- Medearis visited MrsJ
j,I. D Byers Saturday afternoon. 'j
All the school
No.2
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- . _ - , — — ______ children of the
n p n jr j community are disappointed because
I iaKyR j the now school bus they formerly
j1 ode in has been put on a different
route, while they ride in an old’
for last week) ___
wren-worn one.
tnas has come and j
r veat is at hand. ! Little Gaylord Bye IP has been ?H
ipe Will be a pros- ! with chicken pox.
all j Charlie* Bridges and son Zearl,
on wAs held at the ,r<>m Rrtd Top, were in our com-
Chriatmas ntunity Monday.
a- served ■ Rill Krehbiel ha* gone into busi-
ingmg ,'«>ss it) Graham. He and [)ol Bow-
iftet - | ’ n *rc no* rimning the Davis Feed
a-lon on F’ourth street.
Matches s=
=r\ Shortening
A family
home of A-
Jay. A bountlL
at the noon horn ,
and 48 were enjoai
noon. Those enjoVt,
were: Mr. and Ml
Whi**~iboro. Mis' Lot
Bowie. Mr. and Mrs.
and son Harold Glenn ,'p.
Mr. and Mrs \V. M. Ba*
Airway ^
Coffee
3 uw 43c Lb. 15c
Mammy Lou
Meal
Fancy White Cream
CAPITOLM
Na. 1
Cans I
HOTEL
COFFEE SHOP
-wfwi-* -m v- iui ih£ January
th» ;*,oth district court wanj
1 • imt. Molutey, and inline*-
irr»*iv>f7K *h»- customary
1 *M’’ ’-.(Ik*- A Van l». Mont-
Tturtod tnrir nvcwtt^a! i*»n
led law violation*
RATUFF’S
UNDER mzwr
management
n thi*
J the grand jury are:
^ of Graham, foreman
WXrwcaslle, \\\ 8 (
’ *Vt»iUy of Orth. H T
1 , T*”’ R V T.dsell
biv
!■' H r k
'jiifaiVy All Kind*
Whit• ly Graham Mmkm
Thu YJr H*adquarimr*.
Court mm* Strvic* To Old
find* and Now. J
Picnics "Hu~
Cheese
Pork Siesege
Apples»
Potatoes
Beard of Newcastle,
of ’Moving, Sidrey I
and L f Ssjrl [of |
Edna Fhsterling
"d FVad Meyer,
tv* *» Hangar.
Sliced Bscea^ :.....
Pit tW—
Perk Steak ...........
Dry Salt Jewts ..
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Trout, H. I. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 6, 1938, newspaper, January 6, 1938; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116932/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.