The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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TU GRAHAM LEADER. THU BSD AY, JUNE *. IMA
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Mickey Mouse Club
Organized Saturday
MAKHK THK
WORLD GO
A'
A ynuny
my office.
His face was
and bis cloQtaa disheveled, as i hough
he had been up all night, which, in
fact he had.
But there was electricity in his
want, amt sntuhinc t« his eyas.
{he wonderful
•ther in the same situation has some
serious lack in hitr *8ui-
One night in 1856, Thomas Huxley,
the great scientist, sat alone in a"
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— A merry crowd of boys and girls
gathered at the Liberty Theatre Sat.
urday morning at 10 o’clock for the
first meetiAg of ‘the’ Sjckey Mouse
(Tub. Officers were elected as fol-
lows : Master of Ceremonies—J, S.
Law; Cheif Minnie Mouse— Lilian
“Have' >ou heard
________Jlgwe T” he cried.'
I told hlih I had noi
' wonderful news since 1929. ~
“Well you’re going to hear some
quiet foetn awaiting «M Birth Of
■ A.," . first chUd His spirit was on fire
somewhat haggard, wJth ^rekt MW resolve#:
“In I860 I faay fairly look Jforward
to fifteen or twenty years," he wrote
in his dairy, "and with the vompre-
hensive views my training Will have
1 think i> —tn S* i~pna-
"Religion and Prosperity ’. will be
the sermon subject lor the Morning
k*** k“; “k‘n« em! Tid-.n'i . j', ,(!■ i 'ii.i, 'Tl.
Gypsies Take
$10,000 In Gold
To Europe
sible in that time to glee a new
a£5fer 2 AST
“To smite all humbugs, however
big; to tfVeenbblw tone to
now," ho exclaimed. “I hare a
boy. Yea, air, sevea and a half
pounds, bom at. five-thirty this mom-
dag. Think of it . . mg_. . a *?“u.
Whereupon he became inarticulate,
waring his arms and emitting soi
that ware half laughter and half
tain. 1 r -r~'' -T
At length be gained sufficient self-
oontrol to import the information
that the baby had blue eyes. (I had
n*t the heart To emir that-ell babies
have blue eyes.' He wouldn’t here
When
ed down et him the first ti
little rascal looked up and smiled.
And he reached out end grabbed'
my finger, and *ay . . . well, I don’t
know how to express it, but when I
him grip my finger, so ^mating _
and everything , well, say, If"T nnse.,
were worth" five thousand dollars
to my boss yesterday. I’m worth let) ant, of ceuhse,
thousand today." 1
Did I treat his'enthusiasm serious-
ly? .You bet I did. Any msn who
himself has _ passed through that
experience and does not feel; a re-
verant sympathy for e younger bro-
heerd me anyway.) “When I look-P1*1* 0oA'"
at him the first time, the
Sunday morning. "A
Most Terrible Snake Bite" ia. the
subject for the sermon Sunday night
at 8:00. This is a sermpn. with
the evangelistic appeal. It ’prill do
your soul good.
We are working for 800 in Sunday
StpUnnl pn the 28th. of Juae,^ The
to set an example of abetih'ence from
petty personal controversies, and of
toleration for everything but lying;
to be indifferent aa to whether the
work ia recognised aa mine or not,
so Tong as it Is done—are these my
elms ? 1B80 wfll show.
"Half past ten at night
“Waiting for my child. I
to fancy it the pledge that all things
shall hfc_..rrr:-‘ *!.
“IJom five minutes aft?c ttwelve.
ten year old boy evangelist wfll be
with us that morning. Lets keep
the Bible School growing every Sun-.
day. • -
Prayer ’ Meeting on Wednesday
night at 8:OOt We are studying
Paul’s letter to the Ephesians. •—
You are cordially invited to all
the services of the church..-*—,
Oscar Tj Moline, Pastor.
Mae Johnson; Color BCarer—John
Wood; Sergeant at Arms—Jimmie
Dodd; Courier—Nic Vaughn.
Leshas City, iilti.,— Yes, there',
stil^’flo.UOU at large these days, th
opjTlion of business men to the cot
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A gypsy quartet proved it fibers,
day to the federal reserve bank here
inq in 'twtt uly iliti etlv
LEAVES HOSPITAL
was
very painfully injuried in an auto-
mobile accident on June 1. was able
to leave the hospital Tuesday, "but" somebody notified detectives, and
will be confined to
about 10 days yet.
her room for
James V. Allred ,
For Re-Election
YOUNG PEOPLES' C. JR
The Young People’s Christian En-
seera jeavor Society of the First Christian
Church met Sunday night for e pro-
gram with Mary-Belle Thigpen as
leader. The topic for discussion
was "Why Should We Pray?" Talks
Every nigiht, somewhere in the j on the subject were given by Roland
World, hundreds of thousands of men, Powell, Mery1 liou Thigpen, Delia
sit waiting forj their children. Olc.Js’euline. Williams, Fay Jackson,
Thoughts com* into their ’ young Verneli Doss, end several interesting
'IfiFSIY "Were there be-, reports were givdn pn the Christian
minds, which
fore, j.
New purposes: new earnes
L'j ’ ..... ...t-T ' if
be-, reports yeye givdn pn
tat-; Endeavor
banquet in Wichita"
on Monday night, May 30.
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rema
Tpng
Not, all of this, impulse is perman-.giving reports included Betty*! BWT-
but a part at least ne». Dorothy Green, end Bernice
mains . -of- the urge, to (U sojpe-.Phillips. _ ._s. ___
mg and be something worthy-of -W*—-• --
these children. - INTERMEDIATE C. E.
It is a .greater force then per- An Intermediate Christian Endea-
senal ambition.—It makes the world,, yor Society was organized at the
go round. —L _ First Christian Church Sunday night,
with the following officers: Kenneth
->^**“■•«————————— Martin, president;, Elizabeth Tidwell,
j vice president; Wilbert Gough, sec-
JAMES V. ALLRED
lilt IANIIY
DOCTOR
! retaijrr ttUnte-THwell. Jr., treasurer,
l lies I METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School 9:46 A. M. Morn.
^1ng Worship TO:55 A. M. Sermon
James V. Allred of Wichita Falls
i|us week announced his candmacy
Attorney. General
re-election
viims. ’"ar1
mcnt i mr. Allred issued a lonnal
siatement in which he slated uy part:
"1 submit my record ddrldg the
st eighteeji months as iny plaU1
JOHN JOSEPH CAINESMD- fir --•
skeptical of the legitimate possession
of a sum. so eontradictory to the
trend of general gossip.. , ...,
The gypsies, two men and .theii'
wives, amost caused an uproar even
in the sedate .atmosphere of the ifed-
eral reserve bank whlsn they plopped
down that sum in currency and a*k-
ed for gold
4sw
cussed.
in exchange.
iotifKa
by the time the gold was counted out,
they were khere to questMi-the own-
ers. The owners explained they
earned the flO.OOO in traveling
through the country telling fortunes
and conducting entertainments. Off
To Europe, they felt goid would bef,
more advantageous then bills. ^
After which they tucked the 500
$20 piece* into six cigar boxes and
retreated. L .
High School GiHs v
To Meet Tomorrow
"tMf .mu-t of many requests
and ihe wide-spread interest” manifes-
ted, e meeting' Jihs - been—arranged
for ell high school girls interested,
in the Girl Scout organization. The
meeting wilt lie held et the auditor.
um Friday afternoon, June 10, at
4:JO o’tdm-K. 'All urgttlnulton will
he effected at that time, but plans
later organisation—will_h« die.
Professional Cards
F. V. HINSON^
McCain Building
RAHAM. TEXAS
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McFARI.ANB A McFARLANI
LAWYER! '
Tidwell BuUdiag
GRAHAM. mXAS
Drum-Bu^te Corps —
Receives Invitation
J. J. Akin, director of the Gtahami1
American . Legion drum and bugle
eorps* has bew^. advised by~the com-
mittee ihlehirga^if. the, annual Stale
convention-of tme American legion, j
thafTTWO in {frizes wiii be oficredl
to bands and drum and bugle corps |
in atiemlance. the cdhvrntion in I
Corpus Chilsti ux August T, 3, -^nd j
■^rd. -i ^
TW6.Grgham drum and bugle corps!
has1 been j invited to atterid the cqp-;
.vrntien, participate in the program,
it elimin-;
the parade and
ation contest.
in the final elimin-
ARM BROKEN . :X\
Earl Oxford was injured Saturday
in a fall while working at the court-
bon«a» Hi« right arm was. broken
and he also sustained cuts aliout the
head. ^
SUMMER TIME
It’s Fan Time
Let us put your fan isr con-
dition for the long hot days
that are coming. t
CLEANINf, & REPAIRING
We Carry The Emerson Kan
'With a 5-year Guarantee.
I r*' Oaick -.Service
DAWSON ELECTRIC CO.
Square Dealing. Phone 59.
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I believe that, many of my .te*d-tf houi
,ere wll| be interest^ in my "lopic ^ last
tMrWuuk. especiaily th* great. nuiBrj lihe
her living in the dampi 'lowlands of |f the
aii aouamrn dumeu. Till «uue>
quito is the malaria*carrier. _ Oui
btuad policy of education of Uie
maeaes will, in time, conquer tTie
little demon that “has wrqught. so
much of unhappiness to eur race.
Typicaj malaria is manifested by
i£s periodical chilUr-andv.iever that
follow immediately. -. Its paroxysms
occur,., with the' regularity, almost
of the clock. Remember, irregular
ehilD and fever point fo' seplipae-
- mia—pus somewhere—and NOT ma-
laria. Your physician must decide
for you; and a chill, of any kind,
should send you post-haste to the'
doctor for Investigation. <
Science has identified the malarial
poison, which ia now eerily disposed
of, if your diagnosis .ia right. Quin-
ine will turn the trick, if .dfcnitnUter-
ed'properly. I give on cbill-day.
only,' getting In 'three"dose, (which |,he .Amici', llectran of „f.on* and- distortions rja caafly I
Id total at least t« grains), the ficers will be held at tl& -by O^unpru^ipled,
st doi. .r'fetSrTnT'Kour Terar: The Intermediate, litfcartmant will t
,!1 eS -tor thst4i.ee hold it, regular Wing- Evening *»»". U good or bad, tr-^n tor
jjuacted chliK For Distance,- * * Sermon bV '^ho will read. ,
. iTchill arriving at •r took office at a rfme when the;
RttfoB ° clpc -^ry >econd ^y in Graham attend- these Legislature, holding the longest res-
will ■ receive a hearty ""''um in history, sought ii way out ot-
_ jour common difficulties. In this
R. C- EDWARDS, Pastor.! search .they ventured into "unexplored
• '' ' ■ — [ legislative, fields. Acta , ot. that
FIRST HJoi*iT8T CHURCH Legislature established
HaEtoVV'or^Uau
5
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T
reasons
■f
for having a telephone
grains of quinine at ^Your, .eevAff’‘-5,r' S
and ten on the day the chUt ia due. >^*®**’ yoL
Given in Ihia* ni*Rftcr ^ will dia- w<l
mis* the chill on that day. Then,, . • :
on next chUl-day, 1 repeat th® little
program, ST® it foe at least six. . ,
"chill days’" after’ the, last chill, The n _R«h»b, ,hc ____ „
cailed-4ipen^b>y defend th«*« lawp ,in
. , ■- V ------—^ ,, - . tisaa for the evening service is dw»n* of - cqm ts, .iy (h^'siate and fed-
,n the boun^of changW Tto. STlx, wfth the Training ^.eraf. On one law alone, that *gu-
ted food.
7:15.
acute form oT ftaUria, which will ?™ n‘eetin* Bt
not become chronic if‘properly ,<Wlt' "The Compase.pa of^.lesUH will
with. Quinine i. a specific for m.- ^
laris. Space forbid, discussing th. mon You mv,,ed 10
“estivo-autumnal" type.
I have treated cases from
Amazon Valley jn South America
ami the swamps of Louisiana With
gratifying success.
Legislature established neW- prece-
deBt»i and-wewa followed by un in-U
uyitable wave of litigation:"' The At-,'.
mon. You ar#
these worship hours and to attend
the ^ ffflL Sunday School which meets et
'9:45 a. m.
Tutmg t?IB~usir of - highways by'.trucks,
more than five hundred' separate
suite have been successfully defended-
attend,by this department: More than one
hundred and fifty adits were filed
affecting various phases of the oil
and gas conservation laws."
HOWDY NEIGHBOR.
HAVE YOU ANY
WEEDS?
following
from an
Wa do not consider the
versa, which was clipped
exchange, aa being applicable to Gra-
ham: but at least wa mi^ht heed it
aa a warning in com “spring fever"
tempts any of us to 1st ths weeds get
out of hand:
“I don’t want to dictate
Or criticise the town.
But the weeds need attention
Or they soon will take the town.
Taka notice of the vacant lots,
And soma of the back yards, too
They are so tell end ugly, ..
But what can the city do?
The ladies ere busy bridging,
And the men all shoot croquet.
And the city dads are discussing
"How ip the hell can the city pay?'
X
MY. and Mrs. John R. Spivey and
two children of Bonham " spent (he
first of the week here visiting Mr.
Spivey’s parents and other relatives.
MY. Bpivey is thtp secretory of the
Chamber of Commerce end Vocational
Agricultural teacher at Bonham, Hej-tn the City of Graham, Texas, on th#
reports crops in that section very
promising end have shipped to date
MO carloads of Onions from Fannin
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Rent that hoos* with a "Want Ad"
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NOTICE
NU. 1164.
IN RE: GUARDIANSHIP OF YUMA
KUDELL PHILLIPS AND CARROLL
McDonald philuPs, minors
SAM D. GRAHAM, GUARDIAN
IN COUNTY COURT. OF YOUNG
COUNTY TEXAS
JUNE PROBATE TERM A. D. 1982
Notice is hereby given that I, Sam
D. Graham, guardian of‘ the estate
of Yuma Rudeli Phillips and Car-
roll McDonald Phillips, minors, have
this day filad my application in ths
above entitled and numbered cause
for an order of the County Judge of
Young County, Texas, authorising
me aa the guardian of the estate
of said wards to make a mineral
lease upon such terms as the court
may order and direct, of the follow-
ing described real estate belonging
to the estate of said wards, to-wit:
Being an undivided.J-14 interest each
in and to the West '"one-half of T,
E. A L Company Survey No. 193,
Young County, Texas.
- Said application will be tlderd by
the County Judge' at the court house
ImisTos^muim
BAYER
A S P I R
Because
ease
18th day of June, A. D. 1938,
SAM D. GRAHAM
Guardian of ~ the estate of Yuma
Rudeli Phillips and Carroll MoOanald
Phillips, mlnoas.
(Adv. 48c) % ' X
The Payer Cross is not just a trade-mark, out •
■ymbol of safety.
That name tells you it cannot depress the heart.
The tablet stamped Bayer dissolves so quickly you
get instant relief from headaches or other pain.-
There is no disagreeable taste or odor to tablets of
Bayer manufacture; no harmful quantities of free
salicylic add to upset the stomach; no coarse
particles to irritate throat or stomach.
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MO TARUTS AM G*WU(Mt (B AY E RI dtPiftIM WITHOUT TUB CWOg
yHi situations above suggest the countless^ ways a tele-
I phone savea time and worry , ,u ways, in which it
make* life easier and more enjoyable It you haven’t
a telephone, we believe you’re missing a lot ol mAi/sn
ftm, to say the least And emergencies do come. At
such times a single telephone call mtf be priceless.
For only a few cents a day, you-can have a telephone
of your own. No more trip* to the neighbor*, or the
comer store. Cad tin uttfhtm huimtu tffict- t
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Spears, George T. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1932, newspaper, June 9, 1932; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884149/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.