The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911 Page: 1 of 12
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Illy and carefully selected the classic
e our line before you buy. Money a
save money on every article you
CLOTHING
MILLINERY
This department is one of the strongest in our. store. This year we
spared nothing to make this department stronger than
right the whole costtfme lose*~its effect. Our hats are always right;
:d no introduction,
value, i Saits $10.00 to $25.00
no introduction from us to those who know her
will be right too.
Her hats are style.
Ladies Suits, Skirts, and Coats
'•ilored by the be* tailor*, e*ch garment inspected by men who laww befoie
bay. We will have them ri*ht away. New and Suppy Heavy Rough
avea, Habit Back, and Flowing Panda. df wo toned cflect lit Skb^F^oa
t have to *ee them ta appreciate them. Jud M good styles as are fcemd in
Wecan show you more styles, better value in shoes than most any other
house. Our line of Buttons for Men, Women and Children Best Yet, some 14
’ End 16 Buttons. Don't forget the ‘Security school shoe” when you want a
Ihc'bdy ahdgirlj tEey war longer “
COME IN AND SEE US; MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME; YOU ARE WELCOME WHEHER
YOU BUY OR NOT
The Price is the Thing
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Priscilla Club. The Hoed Bond Election.
Tbs Priscilla Club held a pleasant* The election held leet Saturday
ErBiH'S z%-z
paoe. Much progress was made la I100.000.00 for the purpose of build
dainty embroidery, hemstitching, an ing sad mabstaining public read* la
Presbyterian C. E. Society.
Manse Lawn. Sunday October, 1.
fill. ^
Subject—Lessons from the life
of Peter.
Leader—Robert Lap Morrison
^ The society standing repeat after
leader, verse by verse. Psalms 103:
1-14 *
‘ Son# •r>1-1 • 4»U » ;. A .• jpjSB~
Three abort prayers. v
Repeat the pledge together
Each member draw* a number
and rising gives a quotation, or
some remark on the subject as
his number cornea
District Court. , .
Districcct Judge P. A. Martin
wae called to Clarendon tbe first
of the week to preside in the Die.
trict court there ta some ease In.
which thht Judge wan disqualified^
but he he* returned and- the codrt
of Young County !i again lnv4*.
aion and disposing of business rap-
idly. ^ Since our last Issue the1 fol-
lowing cases have been beard:
' J. F. Klndley ve. J. M.: Parker. V
injunction; judgment for plaintiff,
ant. * > i., m. • ‘ *** r >r
. J. H. Vick ve. Fred Chestnntt.
trespass to try t«tle; judgment for
defendant.
Mra Elian Rogers vs. Chaa Ro-
Social Jleetlng of the A. W. L.
The A. W. L. held their regular
monthly social meetlAg with Mra
AJdn last Frtfpy. Tho affair wae
attended by about sixteen ladles and
a very pleasant afternoon wee spent.
Miss Allen Mra Rose and Mtm Akin
furnished tbe music. Miss Allen's
arrangement et Home
dwest Home wae especially enjoyed,
and Mra. Rose’s "Just Be Glad wu
so sweet that all asked for more.
A poem entitled "The Diamond
Emblem," written by Mra ,, White
wae reed by Mra Akin, and Mra
bureaux read another of Mra White
poems, "Whafs a Friend?" Mrs.
|he Houses or Worship.
14 th Wae a beautiful
1 of the churches were
jjv. The Baptiste led la
l* present at Sunday,
other needle work. The work ex- the county',^pne a very quiet affair
Mbltfltf .t ON la
many to long for such pretty pos-
Sessions and inspires a desire 4o •*** *>f ** <*•' Gooseneck gavg
be able to accomplish such beautiful a two-thirds majo^ty for the bonds-
results.. Quests present were: Mee- “•*** wn glvwile pete by prw-
dames J. 1. Morrleon Hallam Lynch c!oct* t4° *** **l ** o°^:
Bruce Street. Teakersley Alien, Dee. ^ham-Fpr agsin*493.
Jim Matthew*. Gallaher, H. B; Ore- Gooipeu^ck ^ For 14,^-akalnst 8.
ham. L. D. Clark, T. J. Price, Ak- 801,111 Bond~“,l^r i; •*4,4it *•
In, V. Tidwell, J. E. Norris, Chi*. Eliasville—For *; agalpst 31.
hobn and Miss Addle B. KldweU. m Creek—Fof •; against 21 .
Mra M. K. Graham is next hostess. , Miller Bend—For 1; against •
^ ‘ mmm Newccastle—For I; against 143
Rev. Taylor's m
Be Thou Faith fs
r wlH Givo Then
U..1L 2*- Tho
subject wgs
Death , and
rn of Ufa"
• two new
text wee
"Christ Jew*
d to Save
, were greati
congregation.
n at the evwi
The T&r T. P. U. had
V:?
Scripture Lesson—John 21, 1-10
read by leader
Summary of Peter’s Lifs.^-Oeorge
Tackett , . » .
Woman’s Cluba" ..Mrs. Bid Martin,
read "Women Will Save the Day"
Mies Roberta Akin, "A bird’s eye
view of the Lewi* Case.’ and Mrs.
Dees gave a very Interesting read-
ing from a late book. Cream and
cake were served in the Lejsgue col-
ors, purple and white.
t Ikssner—For 4; against 39.
i Olney—For 41; against 102. » J. M, Parker ve. J. H. Klndley,
Markley—For 3; against 93. trespass to try title; judgment for
/ True—For 4r; against 34. ’ defendant
Bitter Creek—For 3; against H H. Klndley vs. J. M. Parker.
Red Top—For 9; against V1S. tr4#F4* to try title; judgment for
Loving—For 27; against 73. plaintiff. - ' If** • w <’if
Hufstuttle—For 2; against 11. *• Mill vs. J. W. Walsh. treS-
Camp Creek—For 3; against it. F*** to try title;continued.
Jean—For 1?; against 34. T G Black, et al vs. H. T. Cola
Conner Creek—For 9; against #t *1., forciosure of lleo; continued.
If. „ W. J. Pollock, trustee^ v*. John
ToUl tor the bonds . 339 Crald* foreloaure of lleo; judgment
! Total against the bonds 878 ,or Plaintiff. *
l ------ * mmm O. W. Robinson et al, m Frank
Cupid's Conquest. Smith st al trepoas to try tlt*7
I Tbs following parties have secured judgment for plaintiff.
'marriage license from County] Beckham National Bank vs. o. CL *
Clerk Cueenbery since our last■ Knight et aL continued. ) p '
v | The court adjourned this morning
lists had 197 vro-ni,
i ware new pupils and
Rev. J. Hall Bow-
y filled the pulpit at
and preached two Due
ag the week of prayer
here. Hie morning
rom John 1. 48. He
I watchful oars over
is. r* There were"... thfee
the chutch. The mix-
ttjv "Though Tour 81ns
' ip the morning, and
U> Be Holy." at the
koenlg.
Five minute talk, "What to do
with our failure*"—Bro. Hall.
Closing Exercises and benediction.
Sewing Socdety Meets. -
The Dorcas Sewing society met
with Mra S. R. Crawford, on Thurs-
day Ssptsmber 31st, with 17 ladles
And 10 children present
Soon the hum of 8 machines !n-
dlc&ted that willing hands v were
busy for the orphana Seventeen
garments were finished ready to
wear. The hostess ever mladful
of the welfare and pleasure of
others, did not neglsct to servs
delicious refreshments. ,
A vote of thanke was extended
he ban
tact «
♦bowed
Organise a New Class.
Class No. 4 of the Presbyterian
Sunday school met last Monday with
Lillie Morrison to organise. The
Lillie Morrison, President; Vera
Norman, Vice president; Elsie Rub-
enkoentg. Secretary; Fanny Wells,
Assistant; Delilah Robbins, Treas-
urer; Alice Norrle, Reporter. The
name "Phllathea," was chosen, and
Hfti'R. 0M Hallam was chosen as
geacher. Reporter.
B. Y. F. V. Progrsm. *
,■ Sunday October 1, 1911.
Subject—The Working Power of
Faith. .«.•
Leader—Mabry Short ' • .
Scripture Reading—Hebrews 11:
Talk n the Power of Faith—Mr.
Homer Mayes.
Scripture Readings r
yJohn 6:24—Miss Bertha Car-
mack.
Hebrew 11: «—Miss Edna Long.
Song \y * nv: ^ ^
The. Victory of .Faith—Hendrix
Rider. • '.‘’.V
•ddffious
«d quart*
Be senses
“Take Si,
"HlddenXBlessing*,’’ Gen., XXI, 19. i SBort A Co., for the many WfT
He showed how the water ahe so nh>® remnants,
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propriate so Many blssslngs If we The First Baptist church In _ con-
will. The choir sang an anthem, ference Sunday- called Rev. T. 1.
mpome Unto 3fe." The evening Cannedy of Fort Werth M pastor,
ihhject was "Prepare To Meet Thy Rev. Canaedy has made a goad; rec-
BriL" Amos IT, 13. The male quar ord where he bee been, particularly
tet aanf "Day 1* Dying in the West. In Graham, and It ta hoped he will
fcoth services were well attended ah* do equaUy as well wtth the EaptlsU
^ttttotlhn Endeavor megln# with of seymeur.—-Seymour Bmmer. ^
8. H. Msupin and Miss Ruth Close
Author Vick sad Miss Iro Jarna-
trotn ttfci
h Vss&lu
kpSI OM
otu*a
,; Draughon’s Practical Bueli
lege Ballc team defeated ti
School hoys in e fast gams
evening, the find score be
*ri*a Churrb. ^ 0wJng to t|)W p„rw F()0d ExhlMt
idhhol Of the 8UB- church. Prof. J. F. H. Crsbh’s clam
le history of tha musio has postponed their jre-
ftally Day. Special duI hm October 9«h to Frtdky.
1 progrsm prepared. Qectotor 13. The program for
la Record with U4 tgu recital wlU be pabRshed to
the Leader nett week.
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Bowron, Frank H. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1911, newspaper, September 28, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth849932/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.