The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 9, 1932 Page: 4 of 8
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THE GRAHAM LEADER. THURSDAY JUNE », 1—1
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| .tiUTiioon bridge party Uat Thursday! D. D. Cuaenbary and daughter,' Miss Pmulene Jones and Mrs. Ruby during the summer. Miss
June 2. . Among the of town Misses Mattie Fae and Mary Kath-jp^y Dennis left Tuesday”7or Den-1 will atterM N. T. 9. -T. C;
[guest* were Mrs. Geo. T. Spears of' ryn and Marion Stoffer spent Sunday ton where they will attend achool Dennis will attend C. L A.
I Graham and Tilrs. PWl Luker or alter/ioon'in Levtng attending tb*{
'"uYnt-y. Throckmorton-Young Aaaociation.
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ROBERT U. MUOKfc „ Wan. Hubbard as Grand In-
M VKKIKS GRAFORD GIRL stalling Maret.au, el,e toUovwng oi-
Koben L. Moore and Wm Jewel IDcett were installed .
Jone* * Graford married * Ballin- ! IWutiiy .uouon Mrs. Aoa hut
ear Saturday eu-i.tng. JuAe '4, th*;h-y;' W^fhy, i'ation —d. I •
following iaccount tti'eix by I an in, Associate MutnureAlre. Mnd-
the Ballinger hedger;
-tyuc to the, persuasion of irienUs,
led IVhtx; ^AmOCiate PaTron—C
Penix; Seccytary
wliTw^rThire'ii *Bnda«t# ,rnTtterr^ ^>e«sur«ri-»M'rs. i.nnan
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.^rs.. Attye Simp-' Highway No. a south of here.
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donna of Grnf-rd , and Robert- i-jlle ...... . ----- m ,
Moore of GraK.ni was **..
Miss.1 Willian
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Evelyn- Butler; Martha
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After the bn-j Mrs. Jennie Belle BulioetT W*rd<T-
out by h> n^jemtaed In Abilene'Mrs. Diana Hubbard; Sentine) Mrs.
Uailtngee tor-iha I Lisin# Mayes.
dal party.
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Each otficer has launched upon
Carrie Ja-
"li Love You Truly”, by
cobs Bom I "To the .a frame of the
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'r.'~Miss- Ziiidi- Mildrejt
’redo, at tiled in a frock of organdy
j- with ruffles
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Stated meetings ate held each first
and third Thursday night.
Mrs Inez Steele. • Past • Wurtity
■■Metbling '!UIM_'. rolnj{-Matrffln-wn*--E.-B.- Allison, .Dafll_E>- _
tron, were -presented gifts by C. E.
hading from lightest| Penix; expressing appreciation of
-entered.’ carry-[the members for their year’s work
!».hitT-5fephN—oi Instruction
, livin' l^he7o“«. the ,Wa*onirsH*H-,
”-iWrimting at.78 'o*ilStS and'Ctmtin-
,11._'A. FTtzslraons of 'Shreveport, Mr. and Mfi. W. E. Taack and
La., purchased San Pedrp Ranch of two-' daughters of Lockney were
Mrs. Mary 1. Richardson, of Asher- guest. Friday of Mrs. Kate’ Shuster
” ’---— ’ Miss Maggie DieterT Thef
ten.
-.Carrizo Springs Javelin:
Brady—Bids received for construc-
tion of San Saba River bridge on
Brownwood-
jdpftt reoiwnad for business
Jauk McBrayer has returned from
Texas. Briek Company jjenton where he finished his work
i#r-N. T. S. T. C» Jack received
his B. A. degree in Kngli.hr and B.
S. degree in Businesx'Adminlslrstion4
and wa« the only’otle of 118 to re-
ceive both degrees. ^
Local News
was the guest of Mr*. Barbara Cook
proving satisfactorily, and wzt able
to le*ave the hospilal .{his week.
Mr. uml Mrs. Marvin Prim of
Greenvfite were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie Higgs Friday.
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m n, W. Leon Jr., are speeding two
weekr tir.-JVaeo' visiting relatilru.' and
minds.. , m
were enroule home from Austin and
Temple where they spent the past
few. days. __Ik .... • ,
M,;a Vivian uar^rnOf >atoTnrockt -
went to Fort Worth Sunday where
William Edward and Miss Doris,
Lon Kennedy Is reported to-be-hn- wers ^ their return heme from
Auetin, where they have been at-
tending State University.*
Robert Rehders, P. S. Phillips,
Clyde Haden, W. U. McFarlane,
Hbrace Howard, C. B. Cochran, and
R. H. -McFarlane spent Sunday in
3dotl—dhd~lllllf Throckmorton attending the thirteen-
th district Convention of the Ameri-
c»n Legion. -. _*
Bal’injr^r were*als6^'c8?lt*jfe sp^irtons. — -!*t ,
herd t f
.Mis* N'oiii Bi-TT l irTias-Y-CTPWSg ]
from -State JUnivereity, Au»iTn'r
she tviTBcd ’ th» Bachelor fit fap
Degree. . , . " |
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Mrs, H. O, Kuykendall has return
ed to hyr home in Marshall after a
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visit, here with her daughjsjv
Phlf ttney.^ --......v 1 —
Atkins of Borger. a tlS'-mut* *nd; werlt^np- was
roi.mtpate 'of the gix.»m,idviriug.,lhejr j uI the Young People's
four yep.i.s of college. waa^^L.tian Kitdeavor Society of. the
man. - _. - 1'ifst 'Christian Church last Fridays
■•The wedding- party^pFocWdWl tO 'ihe day was spent _.t- the drivijL
-the afeh between-the 'living urui bake at..Bung«r.
Jlfllhg n«.m -where csilla Ida* A program of baseball, boataog,
fern in tail baskets'formed side ditto-|,nd swimming was enjoyerf, following,
mat The couple stood beneath!.vhich jpnch r»as served to the fol.
a beautiful iiahito wedding,.bell whiltU*n.ing,: Nadine, Caylaud, and Max-
' the vpws were being spoken. The inv Hernngton, iforothy Green, Bet-
Mr.-and Mrs. W. W. Martin spent
‘ r - fSunday in ThrodktaWrton attending
picnic vnjuyud ty ,h^ p[9trict ronvehOon'orthe Ameri-
can Legion. ^
Fow3e bridity ap-awt lii IMS; »ET
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chaneed * by her gown of .heavy blue
Uoe. .She' carried a shower boutjutf
Of cafta lilies and lilies of the Valley
■with maiden hair’ fern. Rev. J. H.
McClain officated, ■fff tU> putty
double Ting J service.
“After a wedding trtp -to- Monta-
rejv Mexico. Mr. .gWI Mrs. Moore
■will be at' home at Mineola, where
Mr. Moose. c- couch of "the Mmeola
f"-mu
is -Vha daughter ot
"'^Jr'-apd. Mr*.- A. T dono. of (ira
ford, anil hnv hvait there praekieaHk
hdT ’vrtibkwJife. She holds, "both B.
. A. and B. -M degre.-s from Sutunon-
I-Wity' " She ha- taught for the.
-t" niverslty!
R.. G Jfeller, Roland PoweH. -toro
Vkinihrel. BKckie **rmmpirkW|d - Bex
&
V t“° .^V»n Mineral Wells "y .trf
-it. was hfn...UiaL.tdia..rgmance-hadL-rta
Mr co»cfe
- tkai n . ii- ■- .-^ifrnrtiiafr of ,T. -C-.
V. and -was all-conference ’“i-lection
for tickle m 192b. , r*> ...
M—sr- Lloyd Bullock and -Zearl
Williamson, of Graham, close friends
of the groom, were here for thy
wadding " - -• ■••• "t—’ ..; ’
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tye Baynes, Mari* Tally,. .J UABitw
and Delis Cal*, Kate Hawley, Paul-
ing Williams, Irene , SUwart, Mary
Louise Mayes, Mr*. D, Herrington,
Adelle and ^M>hle Fswks, -Dorothy
Dsn - Carter, feetty, Mae Whatley,,
Gene’ Russell, Katherine "Morris,
Lorene Martin, Kathleen Gunkel.
Pauline Tullis. Macy Belle Thigpen,
Bernice Wisdom, Bernice Phi Hips,
Edgar Bingham, Clerk Jarnagin, .
niackir Nicklss,. Jack Heightnn, Wal-
ter Caldwell. Vernon Bigham. Hou»-
toTTTrump, Joe Moline, Bob Arnold,
PoweH,-fceroy
OT T. Moline.
Lee Re pass and sen, Rex, who have
been away several days on their
vacation are now is Coloradp. They
expect to return home withia.a few
day*. ,
Mr. and Mill. Clyde Haden
son Clyde Jr. of Abilene spent last
week end in Gral
the home of Mr; and Mts. Glenn
Haden.
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Tillman Xangham has returned
from Lubbock where he attended
Texas Tech Uie plat term. He spent
the first of the week tn Oklahoma
visiting relative*. re-
Mr.’ and Mrs. W. E. Hatty left
ii unday ior Canyon where they will
attend school this summer. Mr. anc
Mrs. Harty taught in the Colston
«* j^bopl la«t lerm.
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PRESCRIBE FOR
MOTOR ILLS!!!
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k -Bring in that Car that }ias bean giving so mucb^trouble
lately and let us1 tell yoil how reasonable we can put {t_
In shape ~ior many more m>Ve" of useful service . y . . .
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Engines come in with Iheir fur all standing on end, liiss-
they met^tfaeir bruttlCT’ Cffi3~”stsUr,,ti| ^ -. Tng~anf 'cTt«tWring with aB-kinde-of taga. And-thcy go out
with the soft even purr that speaks (JP.quiet power and
ttp, AiX~ WUH jpf AUTOMOWLB
WORK AT MODERATE RATES.
REPAIR
J- S. JOHNSON
GrahanCTexaL -u. 414 West 4th St
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The, ladies’ Auiiliaiy of the I’res-
byterion CKurTTr^mm Moifday after J
-noon at ikSRi in' the Ladies' room at
the church. _The meeting“W*s open-
ed With prayer by tifi- presidentl~A
Ikige ' nuntber answered to roll call,
I hairman o£ the circles gave in-
teresting fepoTts. ~ HeeHnT'the-mmd
of prayer in these times of distress,
it- was decided to meet" on the fourth
Monday of each month for a 30 min-
ute prayer service. Mrs. K.H. Mor-
rison led t)\e devotional, which was
very inspiring. Mrs. Cornish was
in rhiirge of the program, on '’Japan”,
ami-a niu^cal -nuiither .hy Miss Mattie,
j Jack Martin who
it Elbert the-past term , left the
:3m uf the week for *+•*•?“' ire-*'
Texas SU»e
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MASTER PAKT. No. 2 ti1 v
ht- will attend Korth
i^iei wu enjoy ^1,
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MONTHLY lA SfNKS'S
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~ The regular, monthly ,tmi%ine»
, meeimK of the' YV'oinan'* Misbionary
Society of the t K irst Methodift
■ 'ama- heTd Monday- afu-i'nowu.
Mrw. K. S. G^ahafp.^presided in the
—abftenyt* of the. pfe: ident, .Vlri*. 6VH.
K*<vavy, who i>* at ^ he - bedepie of hec
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Kepurth v\en triven by all xifficers,
; re-ebt. ■ The treasurer reported j .HDNOREP .Cr PARTIES
Use eoitr— t^na! fdnd for the'month Mtx." OttB—Peters. ■ who Is frmvmg
ks lifts ant) urged meml»ers Kav- to CTaham with hef”„huaband ana
ing pledge card* to turn them in' their sons, was one of three honor***
. by the end of the quarter.- ’ .,j Comptimented at twii lovely parties
It was decided, on motion, to post-’in Breckehridgg. last Thursday1 and
’ pohe-tiie uti*cst meeting until Jhu re- Friday. Mrx. W. R. Lentz and Mr*,
'-f. tne presidents - The mem ~
Vurn
Owen Faunt LeRoy were joint hos-
tesses for the affairs, tiilh of which
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Bars vhl*-d to send $6.00 to the Scar-
ritr Bit’ll- Training School. The were giv^n in the home of Mrs. Faunt
hour of meeting was. ,changed to 4(LeRoy.
o’clock, beginning wijth the neat meet-1 Among the out of town guest* on
ing. --4—- j Thursday afternoon were Mesdames
At the elos* of the business sessionl.H. L. McKaig of Gladewater, C. A.
Mrs. Clara H. Dawson gave an in-[ Russell, Chauncey Penix, T. (). Cai'-
- aptiing lesson from the 23rd. Psalm J' in, and D. H. Bolin; and Miases
and an intrresting^ sVe0R~oT-3je Nell Sammons, Genevieve Russell,
life of David. Lucy Morris and Katherine Morris
’ 'The Society will meet in circles j of Graham,
next week, —Cieele One will meet
cat'Ker* -Collage.
Mrs. ( has. Russell and Mra. W. ‘W.
Martin left Tueaday mornjng for
Fort Worth .where they will attend
tfie Annua) iftate Convention of the
Christian Church.
Miss Willie Allen left Monday
morning for Austin where aha will
attend 8t*t? University during the
summer. Miss Allen is studying for
ler Mr A, degree.
Mr*. V. C. Welker end daughter
Miss Mildred and Misa Vera Mae
Babb have returned from Pallas
where they spent a week viaiting
MGs Baryte* Bmjth.__"
Miss Annie Lee Marshall who at-
tended State" Univeraity the past term
is spending two weeks in Hollister,
Mo., with the Girl Reserve Y. W. C.
A. Camp before returning home.
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.of Brownfield sends
in his subscription for the Leader
J. B. Kni,
i*lvfcc<
script:
for two year*. Mr. end Mrs. Knight
formerly lived in Graham before
moving" to Brownfield a few years
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with Mr*. John Matthews and Circle
Two with Mr* J. L. Joyce.
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EASTERN STAR
INSTALL OFFICERS
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'RRECKKNRIDGE GIRL
TO MARRY 8o6N’-
Many local people wiB-be intereat-
ed lit the announcement oT th* enc fti*»ndale, her brother. Page Baxen
gagement and approaching marriage
Th* Graham chapter fio A68, Qtder of MG* Pearl Wray, daughter of
of th* Eastern Star, met Thursday, ! Dr. Xhd Mr*. P. C. Wray of Breek-
June 2 for installation of oftlrers. eorrtge, aaA Varnoa Fllwfim "'ti' at-|.,]f Wl«hRe. « if,
wee for more than M year* head of
wm Hr* Beatrice AlKson, Deputy; rnmey of Gladewater. The wedding
' Grand ‘ Matron of DGtrie$ J, 8ection will take place on June 18.
8. *• Grand Installing Officer, and The announcement was made et an
Miss Opel Butler who taught M
the Megargel achool the paat term
haa returned home to spend th#
summer months. Miss Butler will
teeeh in Stephenvill# next temf of
school. '
Mr and Mr*. 6. C. Forreat and
son had a* their guests Tueaday
M{t. Forrest’* mother, Mm. C. R.
dale.and nephew, Charles, of Strewn;
Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Wenpe of Hutchi-
son, Kansas; and Mm. Rosa Met-
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SHOP AT PIOOLY WIGGLY AND
ENJOY THE BEST OF QUALITY
PLUS THE UTMOST ECONOMY. '
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Mrs. Jii
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Home
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NEW POTATOES
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TOMATOES LEMONS BANANA
FIRM PINK. 1‘ER LB. LARGE SIZR. PBH DOKKN —CHOKE Oilil. H?W. _«r:
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BANQUET TABLE FRUIT
IN HEAVY SYRUP. LARGE
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JEWEL OR VBGETOLE.
8 POUND PAIL
JEL LO,
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PORK & BEANS
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GROUND MEAT, For Veal Loaf, 2 Pounds
PORK STEAK, Small Lean Cuts, Per Pound .. „
VEAL SEVEN ROAST, Per Pound
SLICED BACON,Sugar Cured, Per Pound
ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS, Per Pound
CURED HAM ENDS,4to6lb.Pieces,Pri*Lb.... 13c
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.