The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1932 Page: 4 of 10
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THE GRAHAM LEADER. THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 19S2. •
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iety atidClub Notes
h member work to yet three aub- come with oil development ih that
area, Mrs. Davis expressed her senti-
l ix^f ip turns to the “Missionary Voice".
-W l lave Ellis and Mrs. Bill Shrip-
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.MBBYTERIAN
CIRCLES MEET
Cfcde No. 1 of the Presbyterian
Auxiliary met Monday
wish Mrs. R. V. Hamil at her home
on Srasos street, with seven mem-
berm present. Mira. W. H. Dyer,
‘president of the circle, met
witn
TV'
with prayer. Mrs. E. H Morrison
lad...the Bible lesson in the Book of
Wat*, which was very instructive.
Plana far the ta* year were made,
A*—I---R. r. Fowler, t\ P . »■*"
chison, am) C B. Jones wers ap-
pHitsrf to provide flowers for the
church during the month of April.
Mrs. T, J. Price wss dieted vice
CON VENTKffl PLANS
TOR FIRST DISTRICT
Several local women plan to attend
afternoon thb annual convention of the First
Lhsrriet, Texas Fedoratisn of Wo-
men's Clubs, which is to be held at
Wichita Falls April 20-22. An in-
teresting program has been arranged
tiy Mrs. W. H. Moore of Fort Worth
‘orvSe t^,re* d*T* ®f convention.
"What Texas Makes Makes Texas"
will be 'he theme of the convention
address to be delivered by Mrs. Bob
jlarbef; president of First District,
1 the first night program. L.
Federation' affairs will be stressed
ip the program, end there wiH be
few outside speaker*, according to
Mrs., Moore, Mrs. J. W. Fincher.
_r_, j Houston, president of the Texas Fe-
ary-treasurer The circle voted j j,r>ti0n 0f Women’s Clubs, will be
serve refreshments durifeCv h„ strict, guest of honor on April
, Work for the year win ; ,., will speak: A feature of the
he fer the Pres -Mrx. School, theidosing day will be the announcement
•f W*| of winners of - the several district
son were requested to furnish flowers
for the services Sunday, \ April 14,
sad Mrs. Kshsphill and Mrs. Hddle-
man for the following Sunday.
- Jo Berle Johpson favored the circle
with a song,-“Beautiful Garden of
Prayer", after which the devotional
was turned over to Jin. J. -S. John
•on. Mrs. Johnson read a very in-
teresting lesson from the second
chapter of the study book, ’ discus-
sing “The Gateway to Prayer".
— ReflfShJBenls of salad, angel fi
cake, and tea were served to 14
members end/3 guests.^; The _next
meeting will he held on May 11 at
the home of Mrs. A. R. Buzzard,
828 Tennessee street, which Mrs,
ment for the place in the following
veree: >
"Are the violets blooming there
OIT'Sld Conner Creek so fiffr?
Do the little birds on wing
Sing the song they us. <1 Co sing
When I wandered then among them
yean ago?
Ate the sunsets just as bright?
Are young people's hearty as light?
How many of them I love
Have drifted to the land' aboveT
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Three Bids For
WTCC Convention
Stamford, ’ April 18.—'firee cities
are already in the race for the 1823
convention of the West Texas Cham-
ler of Commerce—Amarillo, Big •
Spring, and Mineral Wells—Aeror
Ing to Msnsger JA-4. Bandsew.
All three an planning large dele-
rations to the Fourteenth Annual '
Convention .at 8wsetwster, May 12,
13 and U—at the close of which the "
next convention city ertll be selected.
*ar#\„
W. O. Wood as assistant bosteas.
CIRCLE ONE MEETS
WITH MRS. STREET
Circle So. One of the Methodist
Woman’s
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Mexican school fer- girls
Texas. Hot tea and cheese sand-1 contests, and 'the announcement of
wichte were served at the close of the three boyy.pntf three gfflf Who
the. saasion. Mrs. Will Askew will won the citizenship essay contest
be the next hoetWl, ~ ” j conducted >y the Department of
Mm. B. B. Grlffm war hosteas j Americiatt CitUenahip, of Which
ta Circle No. 2. The devotional1 sir* j. l. Young, Msnaral Wells, is
and program were led by the circle chairman. The winners will be
chairman, Mrs. Griffin. Nine mem- taken to Austin by Mrs. Barker and
bam answered roll call. During Mrs. Young and will be guests of
the business session Mrs. Nat Price( Governor and Mm. Sterling'in the
was elected vice chairmen and Mrs. Mansion. They will be entertained
Joe Neely , secretary-treasurer. T»-j by other state officals during a two-
Mex, the Mexican school for boys, day stay in the capital.
Will be the circle s work for the veer I The COBV.„tion wttt open fripTo
will no* be- served tt; board lunrheon and business session
the regular meetings dujlng the April 20, and the general business
Missionary Society met
ternoon at the home of
Mrs. Boyd Street The study course
was led by Mrs. Ben Johnson, and
“Our Old Hymns” was dtscusaad by
Miss Marguerite Campbell. The
following - loeai work was repunedT
17 visits; 8 trays; 10 flowers; food
JZ~
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year. An offering of $4.90 was
taken. At ■tH'T— Asset inr
• daHrioos salad course wag served,
the . plates being lovelv with
nosegays made of wild flowers
carrying the motto of the jarclc.
]We. Ben'on Hockadsy. the chair.
Tttth, eras hostess to Circle No. 3,
Monday afternoon. [ Mrs. Garrett
opened ' the ftfieting with prayer,
after which the business of the circle
wna|MrMi : up. Mrs.} Phillips was
elected rice chairmen anti
Fltfct —seuetai S •trtkrerijK
.session will begin at 2 p. m. Several
social features have been arrange,I
bv the Wichila Palls club ..women.
The program will gHernate depart-
ment reports and programs, and in-
dividual club reporta. The fine
ert« department will present the
nrogram the first night, end will
featurmrtw one-act play. The Worm,
by-Mrs- Ben G. Oneal, Wichita Falls,
former, .district , president.
Mrs, Jewell J MISS FLOTCB ORE
Sundav afternoon Tfr* Sun-& * *** * * ^ * «*
School?'
conducted hv
Mm - D>vwh»or
•RET
: First Baptist Church of Archer City.
at 8S.M; clothes
Doddsvills. Tann. 'and
827.60; 8 magazines.
Eleven members were present, in-
cluding Mrs. Ernest Howard who
came into the rirfle as a new mem-
ber, and three visitors—Mr*. 8. H.
Peayy, president of the Missionary
Society, Mias Marguerite Campbell,
and Mm. Kate McMurtry of
Worth, n At Hw W'faur the hos-
teas served delirious mfmshwMhMi
MISS A DELE BOWER
BRIDE OF & U LYONS
Announcement has been made ef
the marriage of Mink Adds Bower,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bower
of tiffs city, to’ Byron L. Lyons of
Bmckenridge. The wedding tosh
place in Yuma, Arisons, on Mon-
day, April 4, the service being read
by Rev. Thornes 0. Bishop. Mr.
Lyons is the eon Tbf Mr. and Mrs.
C. E-. Lyons of Brtdcenridge and a
nephew of Mr. and MVs. 'C. h.
Chiiders of -Bair Bei nsidimr. Califor-
nia.
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TRAVEL CLL’B
MEETS TUESDAY
The TStave! Club of W- B. A. Re-
view No. 96 met' Tuesday afternoon.
cago m
to Itallas.jm'MIV'ir, the club voted
er'"* Irving. _ ■ . , .------T-.- «
I;,-”' ---—A must da. “TvM Miss Ina Mat Bdll wk at the ! h“ve * ^k« “*• •» the
"drills salad course was served to .M___ .. .. _ i rIlu.n.iU. v..ill,linM: v»r t, -Id.
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'•ifirno. Mr. Alton Thompson «Sii§^Morr,*on building <W>he north side
T*b Truly". As iho ’ tidal j of tTl* »qu«re. All members are
„--o~- . 't j <horiis from Wagners Lohengrin ! ul^ fhm.meetings eyyry
MRSk. CRENSHAW VREi&MS i was plaved, . Miss firr^^ entered kJVhi1,^n‘j fourth Tuesday, the see-
___.——,——" Ifcr father w+io gnve her in marriage. »«-*«
Miller i li-ii'law Tbe. Jyide was 'lovely in wlu'U
presented a group oi ^fflrtatr and satin,-with snU , slip,
pupils m-teettal i- riday "evening m „er, to pistch,
the -Jdgh eekeub anditpr.uri. Tne ' Ar tW> soft sirSTps'-of "Tol£ Will
yaribna iiiSmbers rfRRT Beautifully * Itr)**1’were "'played,
PL'ttLS IN Ithtll Al, ;
_ ______ ..... __ TRe MOLD Xiv«
ylayetL each pupil performing .ire-" matriago-- *erric*'Vi«”’«YM?< ^c| Buda. J
ditabiy. . liiclwleii . ug .the,, program- y- om was charming is a color scheme
Xnf ,''r,k *n,, wh'te, with imuquets of
“The IJrtUel Band „6fan> Jane.'j'c'.rnaiions,'Tities of the vaUry, and
Dickie ami Bruce Johnson; 'Jn ?arly other cut Gowbrs, and light* I Iqi
Spring”-Mat y Jo Jbhnzi J “Young! oandl^a,'
American'—Bnu'e JohilSrahi; ^Fff«lty; Rqv. Moon -has been pastor for
. Lamte" and “Threy Little Chicks j the past three and a half veafs In
Mildred Knox; “Little - Tarantella" I-Archer city, where the couple will be
—Mpryi Leslie ScojU. “At the Recrui- at home to tbeir friends after a
‘ honeymoon trip of two week*- to
various Texas point*.
r. L. 8. c. meeting _
TV rt II-..- « , • I HELD weYinbhdaV f
The elio -.-Mary r Mrf. B. W. King was hostess to
v " i t1fn> Chatauqu* Literary and Scien- '
l0€ i 'tfic Cirri* Wednesday afternoon
ring Station” siifl "Corn Huskin’
Bew"—Jack HoHarid; "Air de Ballet"
(G Minor)—Christine 'Joyce; ■‘Over
—thg .Wlwyr" -Wlrthesi fS^5f=Dance
- Of the- .Wooden Shoes"—BeUy Jo
Friedel;
v: Howard; "The Ghost” and
•own ’—Betty Jo . Nix; “Vote*
"Spikig"—Ouida Knox; "Grandffad- , .
dy> Clock"—Marjorie Street; “Mem-1 interesting st dy of ‘Mod
Mr, A, A. Morrison. Follow-
t ST-iing the ron mil on -he members’
Barbara Ixnnse Btor-dworth; "Nar-i„ ■ ,
cissu*”—jt’irginia FHtm Kfgga-' *B.r '~~**™* topics. Mrs, Morrfaon gave
. ... - ' , ■ * most in’erestlng sketch of “Mas-
carolle —Billie Lou Martin; * Sur Tji ; „ . „ . ,
J'mmif Buntin "P,xie> ! T "f Mu*'C ' A T0**1
* I solo was sung bv Mrs. L L_David-
son scenmpanied by. Miss Kathleen
. Burrtin; ______
Gay"-01e'a Gagv% “tn Syhubert’s j
.Pap"—Dickie Johnston; “Two Rut- ‘
terflies" Mary'. Jane Johnston:
* Tsrigo'’—'Mary Ruth Psdgett; “The
Muaic Box”-ir-oulse Street; ‘Spark:
lets"—Clsra France* Martin: •<R0.
maaee San Paroles"--J»y R Garvin;
“Vajcik "—Velma Upham.
Helen Knox and R. G Miller were
ushar*. j . ■
oird Tuesday meffiRg ‘beTng''sdriit'f
and the fourth ‘Tuesday meeting for
htniwaaa.......,—' ' '' • 1 «
MAGNOLIA BUDS
-V—- V
No. H, met
at the Hall ^Tinssday evening at 7
o’clock for a business session, with
ten members present'. All members
are requested to be prenenf^next
Tuesday gight at 7 o’clock.
WHITE KING, Granulated Soap
1 Pkg of S Marbltti Free. Large Package________
SWIFTS CHIPS, Quick Arrow Soap
Large* Package, Arid J Fanbriae ClawQg^gZr^.
^ O A P, — P. & G. 10 bars
Luna, l# bars
BROOMS
5 STRAND, EACH
asc
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MOPS
j LINEN BLASlUU, NO. U Each
S9c
PINEAPPLE, Broken Slices
NO. 8 CAN
Na. 8HCAN ...
15c
BLACKBERRIES, Gallon Can
Urn GALLON
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CHERRIES, Red Pitted
3BTl CAN/’ EACH
v
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S U G A R, — Limited
14 POl’M) BAG . ’
COE N,' Stokleys Finest
C’OL’NTlfY GENTLEMAN. I NO. 2,CANS
PORK & BEANSr Van Camp
■i medium cans...................... .....
SSSS "SOS'.
J5REEN BEANS ^ t"
Trappjp Cgt, No.
17c
GREEN BEANS
PYTHIAN SISTERS ■
TO MEET MONDAY
The Pythian' Sisters will meet In
regular session Monday night The
officer* insist that all members be
present at that time.
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NOTICE TO DEALERS IN ROAD
MACHINERY
Sixteen member* were nreieai
snd three ijuests—Mrsj*0. E Mel-
•on. .Mrs. \t T- Davidsorf, and Mis*
Kathleen 'Criswell. - '
GRAHAM MUSIC CLUB
»_JWTFRIDAY EVR.
be a call meting of
Mtaaic elm, Friday even.
*t 5* a’riaek.— A dig.
•■••I a# the eoming musical pro-
d^tiag sponsored by the club will
ha^rid at this time, and tha great-
®*r*. (Vaaahaw, will appoint
b* April 15.
^ C Th‘rit,r
1 anuer ma atr—tHm ^ g„ fnIlowln
Lrig PwW ef Wichita Falla, will rh.»Z
MRS. T. J. EDDIBMAN
rilRH-E HOSTESS
| Gircle. Two. eg the Woman’s Ml.
sinnarv Society of the Fiyat Meth-
Mist Oterch JBgt asith—Mur- T. J.
E*BM»an Monday afternoon, at bar
home on South atraet. with Mr*. A.
B. Eddie man as /assistant
’ Ur. John Gallaher, chairman
the meeting with a reading. *Ost
Duty", followed by a song, "Higher
Ground". The Lard's Prayer
ceneatad | unison
the business saaaian the
cwort was mads; Bible
Aealed hids will be received at the
office of G. Earl Hutchings, County
Auditor, Young County, Graham, Tex-
as, until 10 o’clock a. m. May 2, 1988
to furnish one or more'Tractor and
yne or mare Grader, taking hi part
payment one second hand Monarch
79 Tractor and one Service 12 foot
Grader and balance cash considera
tion. The above is for the use and
benefit of Precinct No. 8.
A certified cheek payable to order
of W. F. Parsley, County Judge
without recourse, must accompany
each proposal, in a sum equal to 6
per cent of such bid.
The right is reserved by the Com-
m is sonars’ Court to reject any and
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0- KARL HUTCHINGS,
____- County Auditor. _
ini; st-**.!.
Former, Resident —
, Write* To Friend
Mrs. A. f. Klnabrel recently re
(Tried a latter from Mrs. J<m Davis
of Corona. Now Mexico, a former
ad Young county who still is
deeply interested in the welfare and
od her old homo. After
.nm'nentlng oh her lore for <
m
■£3tSt
FANlCY FRUTT8 AND
.. VBGHTABLH8
APPLEB^^itM^
OBI
LEMONS
Plenty Of Jatee, Per Ds
15c
POTATOES-
NEW FANCY. MO. 1, Lb.
5c
LETTUCE
HARD HEADS. EACH
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GRAPKFRUIT_
8F-B rrs FOR YOFR FRESH
MUSTARD. TTTRsfJpfl * NR
TOPS. CARROTS. REKTS
mm. FRrytH TOMATOES.
A FANCY STRAWBERRIES
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CORN, Iowa Maid
25c
ft A L M O N
JlEbfUM BED, TALL CAN
S A L MON
•CMUM, TALL CAN
CATSUP
STOKLEYS, LARGE BOTTLE
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PICKLES
MIRED, QUART JAR
PICKLES & PJ2PPERS
OLD FASHIONED, 28 Onnce JntT-,_.,
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NUT MEATS
McFarlands, h.oo jab for
PIN TO
14 POUNDS
BEANS
WHITE
FAWN
W. H E A TIE S .
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COMET
RICE
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Macaroni & Spaghetti
0- A Q-. 3 TACItAGlS ......
PRUNES
9 Lbs. 17c; 25 Lb. Box
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1 Pound Pkg...8c
2 Pound Pkg1.. 15c
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Every Sack
Gtd. 48 Lbs.
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED QUALITY MEATS
69c
Sugar Curedw-n a g^lg^TVT 4 t* «.Bv Avg, Half «
Breakfast . -13 or Whole Strip, Lb.,: *SC
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1932, newspaper, April 14, 1932; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884107/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.