Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 80, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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convenient method of darkening the
Junior High School Auditorium for
the showing cl motion pictures and
slides as a part of the visual educa-
tion program is the new arrangement
for which Supt. I. T. Gilmer, O. Ek
Duey, school mechanic, Hans Wilde,
Junior High janitdr, and members of
least one period each day, where for-
merly only students who made the
honor rolls were permitted to use the
library.
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With the close of the football .sea-
son, students of Junior High and
East Ward are permitted to use the
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piakaaka’s vegetabie Compound.
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There is only one place for bower
in an automobile and this is with
Malcolm Campbell or Sir George
Eyston on the salt flats of Utah.
We are badly in need of a sound
test for drivers to determine mental
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The show-off driver is like a child 1
with a lollypop. He is competitive
and boastful about his ability to drive
an automobile. The show-off driver
E. C. “Jug" Bennett, student at
highly pleased, as the arrangement Hardin-Simmon* University, visited
will make possible the showing of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ben-
more motion pictures by Geo. Wrenn, nett this week end.
vocational teacher, and the showing , .
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improved farm 13 miles East of
Stephenville on Pt. Worth highway J ington
ards and Their Results, Tremendous
Trifles, David Copperfield, How Min-
erals Work for Us. Predicting the
Weather. Illustrated songs: “Amer-
ica” and “The Star-Spangled Ban-
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The meeting was coneluded by the J
singing of Irving Berlin’s “God Bless
America."
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Curtis Ruth of Breckenridge was
recently been ordered and includes a guest in the home of Mr and Mrs.
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the Fox, Football Referee's
boastful of his speed and power. He
is risky and takes lots of chaneel
He brags about hie hick and his abil-
ity to stop on a dime. “
He cares more for showmanship
than for good judgment. The show-
off driver is dubbed a “smart-alec"
by society.
If ou are not a show-off driver,
you may be a thrinl-of-power driver. \
Power is a man's best means of self-
expression and power gives man a]
feeling of mastery.
A child has a feeling of mastery
of his toys. Parents have a feeling
of mastery over their children. Men
apd women have this feeling over
their jobs or positions.
People like to watch the sea, the
mountains, the high waterfalls, large
fires, powerful men and machines.
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This is one of a series of articles
prepared by Thomas H. Vannoy,
state highway patrolman, at the
request, of the Grahan. Safety
Council and the Graham Lions Chib
in a campaign to reduce the num-
ber of accidents in which automo-
bile drivers or pedestrians are
killed or injured. Other articles
dealing with other traffic safety
problems will appear from time to
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Pyschology of the Driver
The modern automobile is a marvel
of speed, power and safety. This all
Today begins the third grade per-
iod of the shool year, and reports
cards will be given out Wednesday
A new plan at Junior High School
now allows all members of the sev-
Rhymes, . Boy Scouts—First
wiser. You may have a powerful au-
tomobile It can kill you.
It is natural for man to identify
himself with mighty thing*. Put a
man in a good car and 80 miles per
hour is the opportunity of glorified
self-expression.
"MIDDLFAGE"
WOMEN
(38 to 52 Years Old
Tebay. Intereeting discussions of
“Why Does God Allow This War” by W L. Scott, student st A. and M..
Dr Ralph S Meadowcroft were giv spent the week end with his parents, enth grade ta be in the. library at
en by Mmes. J W Carlton and PH Mr and Mrs W Leon Scott
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“Wings Of The Navy"
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This is not s newsreel! The
season’s greatest Southwest
Conference football game —
Courtesy Grace Chevrolet Co.
TEXAS A. A M. VS. ,
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
DONALD OUCK
Alargesgroupicrom sthe various, Geo. Wrenn and Ray Costemo at.
W e 80 Gr a n , . he tended the Eastman Kodak Show in
World Peace Program presented by • . u .
the Council of th. First Fort Worth Sunday:
Christian Church Friday afternoon 2,
at th. church under the direction of Mr and Mrs. kd Burdick of Cole-
Mrs J W Carlton. man were the week end guests of
w,. i . Mr and Mrs. James Porter.
Mrs. J. Shelby Clay. pianist, gave __
Ahe prelude, which was followed by. .. . „ _ ,, . ...
. the call to worship by Mrs T c Mr. and Mra. Pat Clifford and Mr.
Butler, Council prerident, and the and Mrs. Foy Brantley visited in Fort
hymn “O Worship the King ” A Worth Saturday.
duet, “Sweet Peace, the Gift of God’s . ~ . ,,
Love" by Bilhorn, sung by Frances Miss Ramon. Trout of Dallas was
James .nd Rosa Hays, preceded a the week end guest of her parents,
prayer led by Mrs J no W Reaves, Mr- and Mrs. H 1 Trout.
and "The Land and Flag,” an edi-
torial from the New York Times by Earl Butler, student at A and M
Mrs. Turner Bacon College, spent the holidays with
A symposium. “Why I Came to friends and relatives here.
America." was given by Mrs Robert _ ,1 , ,
Schlittler after which . reading Sam Bates, Jr student at A and
"America or Me" by Henry Van M was the week end guest of his
Dyke, was presented by Mrs. H. M parents. Mr: and Mrs. Sam 8 Bates.
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the following: |H. I. Trout Sunday.
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Bernice Stephens, RRCveQ- landFG —“
Rosalie Dalton and Clayton Leake1 Bully Price, student at Baylor Med-
and the honoree i ical School in Daitas, visited his
-__father. Nat Price, here Sunday
Large Group Attends Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clay and Mrs
I, ,, Shelby Clay and children spent>the
Woman s Council week end in Spur.
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Employees of the Southwestern
Bell Telephone Company entertained
Friday evening with a dinner at
comes back to the statement that it is
not the car—it’s the driver. weaknesses, especially in attitude.
What class of driver are you? You Ith0’ spotting the risky driver befare !
may be classed as a show-ofr driver. his starts. This would do away with
This show-off driver only shown that the egotists, the shpw-offs and the
he has never grown up. He shows thrill-of power drivers and establish
that he has never managed to get’8 quality line whereby more than
both feet on the ground and see him per cent of the woud be
self as others see him. I experts.
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political prominence or a fin ‘ ear
makes man look foolish, but, if put in
Mother Goose Health
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athletic field as a- playground, which
allows much added play space.
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of a picture. , , Bunger.
In discussing the change, Prinei-
LOST—Notional Life and Accident I
Insurance Co. rate bpok. Finder please ,
return to 718 East Fourth St. Reward. '
80-4pd '
-clear of debt, for land in Grahan I Austin today t attend the hearing
area. Might pay some cash differ of the State Highway Commission on
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the Homemaking Department of '
Graham High School are responsible, the hospital
Dark curtais made by the Home- doing nicely-
This class of driver likes to create :
emergencies and get other motoristh
‘in “jams.” IThe show-off driver is..
Rabbit and His Ma, Little Black Baylor University, spent the wek
Sambo, The Cook, the Mouse, and the end with her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Shield’s Safe honoring Miss Evelyn
Black, who has been transferred to
the Dallas office of the company
Miss Black, who is scheduled to re- Bob McCloud attended the Eastman
port to the Dallas office Tuesday Camera SBow in Fort Worth Sunday
morning, left Graham today
A fitted overnight bag was pre- Phillip Cherry of Fort Worth was
sented to the honoree a Graham visitor Sunday
Guest list for the affair included
Misses Bessie Hinson, Alice (Frank- Mrs4C. M. Swallow was a business
lin, Annie Franklin, Bessie Moreland, visitor in Abilene last week
Elsie Vaughan, Mary Clark and Leta — pal 0 v. Koen stated that he was
Black; Mmes Hazel Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pratt of
Blanche Beach, Bernice Stephens. Lubbock visited friends here Sunday.
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turned home with them for a visit. )
Rehearsals are being held now at
the high school for a minstrel show
to be presented at the high school
auditorium December 13 under the
direction of Geo. Wrenn. The cast
will include both teachers and stu-
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house, barns, well and windmill, elec-
tricity, 70 acres in cultivation, half
of which may be irrigated easily from
everlasting water in Paluxy river.
Large fruit orchard, bermuda bottom
pasture covered by more than 100 |
large producing pecan trees. Fine '
neighborhood close to school and,
small town. Box 255, Graham, Texas. .
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Glenn Collard, Spencer Flint and
Mrs Margaret Boyle attended the
Eastman Kodak Show in Fort Worth
Sunday.
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hospital aas celebrated by a big turkey dinner for
m of the wards. Six big turkeys were given the chil-
m- 2--, and w Ilie Reed, 4 yera old* ofFCLarkeviie
for the feast Theie is a likebshoodof a seconThanks-
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1 - ,, Adams, Dallazlbanker, will make his seventh annual appen) to
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Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 80, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1940, newspaper, December 2, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1505991/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.