Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 287, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 15 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
' * *
I
•4
1 i* '
. ' . ........■•[...
' - 'Tr^
f—
I
Tk* Be* Natinil Tkcitre
LIBERTY
THEATRE
Mrs. Leon King Honored Thursday At
Silver and Miscellaneous Shower
" TODAY AND TOMORROW
CHARLES 8TARRBTT
Luana Walter* — Sena of the Pic
, TQDAY
Jack Benny. Pro# Allan, "E#
die (Reahastar) Angara on.
Mary Martin, Verree Taaadala,
I Theresa Harrla and Virginia
Data IN
'•« ‘l**# Thy Neighbor”
■y all maana da taka this
opportunity of aaaing ana of
the funniaat and boat along
with ana of the moat power-
ful caata aver plaaad In ana
>!<■» _ ,, y ■ ! V .
‘THE DURANGO KID”
A tornado of action, thrills, and romanoa . .
ringing oowboy rldln’ the trail to smash a <
double creasin' klllaral . _ ~ •*
land “I Lore You Truly." Mr*. Kirk-
aay conducted a ‘'lovey-dovey” quia
program following the “new* flash”
of the marriage read by Miaa Heigh-
wtre preaented to the
weather report
am bar recent Mua
Mesentery Martin,
and Mr* W. M. Martin, of Graham,
wa* Uio inspiration foe a lovely, par-
ty anrl shower Thdraday night at the
home of Mr'- W. G. Drummond, 802
Mast street. Co-hostesses were Mia-
aaa Martha KnighL Halite Mae
M^gfaten and Margaret Caster.
Guests were greeted by Miss Mar-
iks Knight and shown to the guest
beak where Miss Dorothy Easter pre-
SAT. PREVUE—SUN, MON., TUBS., AUGUST 2444
* 1 ROSILAND RUSSELL — MELVYN DOUGLAS
Sinaia Barnaa * Allyn Joslyn • Gloria Diekson
ten. Gifts
honoree when the
predicted ••showers.'
The following signed the Bride's
book:*
Mmea. T. Q. Wignall, Dick Stan-
ton, G. Earl Hutchings, Reuse Har-
rell, W. M. Martin. Bert Bunnell,
Jnke Schlittler, Beulah Easter, C. W.
Ault, H. L. Howard, Eldwyn Barnett,
Homer A. Daniels, J. G. Knight, E.
E. Buchanan, M. F. Henry F E.
Kennett, R. E. Kirksey, Lillie Calvin,
Margaret Boyle, Norman Cantwell,
of Bryson, Dave Moss of South Bend
and H. W. Brown of South Bend;
Billie
“THIS THING CALLED LOVE”
A howlarious new experience In lav* and cemadyl It'a an ex-
plosion of thrills! A bombardment of lauShal A rearing convulsion
•f naf
iturs that wracks you completely with hilarity!
SATURDAY, AUG. E
William Boyd, Ruaasll Hay-
den, Andy Clyde, Minna Oortv
bell, Morris Ankrum IN—
“Doomed Canvaa"
Another of the C. E. Mul-
fard stories In whioh Hop-
along Caaaldy has baocma so
famous an an out-deer ector.
The picture In which Hoppy
breeka hla leg._
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY, AUGUST S-7 ' *
LYNN ROBERTS — TED NORTH
Edgar Kennedy * Robert Armstrong - Lionel Standee
—IN— ^
“THE BRIDE WORE CRUTCHES”
The year’s swellest mIrth-and-manaoa east run riot In this feat
and furious funfMtl And not even a mob of killers can atop th*
ml lee-minute romanosl
THE S STOOGES IN^
'Recking Thru The ^jkOl
served in th* decorations and re-
MeshmrnU. The refreshment table
wa* covered with a hufe cloth and
lighted by white tapers in crystal
amulets bra. The white bride’* cake
SAT. NITE 11—SUN., MON„ TUBS.
THE NEW
George’s Cafe
WILL OPEN
SATURDAY. AUGUST 2
With FREE
DOUGHNUTS AND COFFEE
Misses Catherine Cueenbary,
SAT. NITE PREVUE, AUG. 2
SUN., MON, AUQ. S4
Bob Hops, Dorothy Lamour,
Lynn* Overman, Eddie Brae-
ken, Clarane* Kolb, and Per-
Ike Berea IN1—
“Caught in the Draft”
anti the crystal punch bowl complet-
Neill, Anna Bess Wright. Marcelle
Stevenson, Dorothy Easter, Lela Mae
Kelly, Nell ftideaux, Bettie Jean
Bunnell, Wanda Kennett, Mary Ruth
Cole, Virginia Jones of Bryson,
Rubye Brown of South Bend and Mo-
dena Buchanan of Dallas, the hon-
«d the appointment*. Mis* Margaret
Easter served the cake, which was
eat by the hunpree, and Miss Hoigh-
M poured punch. They were assist-
ed in strving by Misn Marcelle Stev-
mwon. Favors were miniature hooks
aaeorsted with tiny wedding bells,
A clever program was presented
tebkb gave the date of the nuptials.
• tkr form of a radio program with
ItoL R. E. Kirksey as the announcer.
Ek Anna Bess Wright and Mrs.
Bamer Daniels sang “All For You”
A laugh-a-mlwuta Cyclone.
tree and the hostesses.
Gifts were sent by the following.
Mmea. D. D. Cueenbary, J. T. Rick-
Eldon Kindley, W. R. Sheehan,
man,
Ernest Heighten, W. T. Parkinson,
Louis Hoover, N. S. Farmer. Obief
Dodd, B. R; King, Vernon Gracey,!
Fannie Fisher, W. J. Red wine, J.1
L. Marsden, J. P. Stevenson, Jack
Wright, Jack Atwood. John Belzer,
T. R. Paden, W. C. Curtis, Travis
Ldiileman, Gene Wignall, R. A. Med-
ley, Wayne Wignall, Vaughn Young,
J. E. Cole, Gail Wignall, Betty June
Thetford, Louise Bloodworth and
daughter, Barbara, E. R. Brooks. J.
D. Thorn and Doris Madison; Misses
Melts Craig, Gwyneth Bort, Oneta
Hui lan and Blanche Repasa.
Miaa Mary Morrison will laave to-
night for Alpine, where she wtH So
a guest at a house party given by
a Hockaday classmate at the 04
Ranch. She will also be a gnaat at
a house party in S Paso betas* ro-
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Clifford are vis-
iting in South Texas.
BACK FBOM CAM**
Mr*. J. Dale Thorn and children
have returned from the camp held at
Vernon this week for member* of
tn- Young Women’s Auxiliary and
the Girls Auxiliary of Baptist chi i
:hes in this district.
About 800 were in attendance. Mis
Thorn reported.
A typographical error in the A.
* p. Grocery ad in Thursday's Lead-
er made it read "3 lb*. Condor Coffee
45c." It should read WS lbs. 8 O'clock
Coffee 45c.'
8 O’Clock
COFFEE
FLOUR
R. G. Taylor is visiting in Brecken
24 Lb
48 Lb.
Governor s Daughter Weds Oilman
On Eve of Governor g Becoming Set
CONDOR
ragmC 2 LB.
AUSTIN, August i—Moliy O'Dan-
iel. attractive daughter of Governor
and Mrs. W. Lee O’Daniel, became
the bride of Jack D. Wrather, Jr.,
East. Texaq oil man, Thursday night
in the double-parlored gold room of
O’Daniel will
which ripped oofe of their clothing.
The onlookers, plentifully sprinkl-
ed with children, ogled guests who
in full evening dress marched up the
canopied walk to the mansion door
from gleaming, limousines and var-
ious other types of automobiles.
weds-wre flying-toCal-
ifornia, then to Washington for,
O’Daniel’s oath-taking Monday, and
on to Canada before returning to
Dallas.
0XYD0L
2 BARS OF
LAVA SOAP
GOLDEN RIPE
he sworn 'Hi as the nI exas "Jurrror
Senator Monday. -——
Following the procession of uahers
and bride’s attendants which started
r.*;out 8:3c p. m., the bride and her
' t! , x' aj peered at the head of the
stairs as the organ began the stately
sl Test electrical system with
WetdenhoE Motor Analyser.
• Hie and synchronise distributor
COCKTAIL 1
POTATOES 10 -23’
Luhcpgrin wedding march and amil.
SUNNYFIELP
1 ub ma<|e their wav Biting tba
sati-beribboned aisle to the im-
, provised altar. Rev. M. E. Sadler,
pastor of the Austin Central Chris-
tian Church and president nominate
1 of Texas Christian University in
Fort Worth, nad the impressive ring
l ceremony.
The bride and groom pledged their
troth and promised to "love, honor
: and cherish” each other until death,
j The word “obey” waa not mentioned.
To Preach For
Baptists Here
BRAN FLAKES
VINEGAR
GALLON
Rev. R. E. Boat, pastor of the Bapr j
tist Church at Bridgeport will preach
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. at the First
Baptist Churph in Graham Sunday,
August 6.
1 Rev. J. Dale Thorn, pastor here, ia
doing the preaching in a revival
mf-et ng being held this week at
Bridgeport. According to reports, the
crowus are large and unuau«i inte-
est is being shown.
CARROTS 3
ECONOMICAL
Buy the Best
Fir*$fon*
G*lux* CHAMPION Tllh-
The world* iftrst
w-t1""- MDm
A & P GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 4
fust wifely kiss from her smiling Mr. and Mrs. George Grimes and
* “"bend* r Ml children, Richard and Bunky, Alxada
The joyful melody of Mendelsohn’s Taggart, Mrs. Leona Paden and Carl
March crashed forth and the wedding I Willis returnad Thursday from a two
party moved rapidly out of the gold:weeks’ tour of California and aever-
room into the state dining hall where „] western states,
amid flashing photographer’s bulbs,1
M<ill> cut the cake.
Mrs. O'Daniel, grabious and smil-
CLASSIFIED ADS
MACKER
tag, supervised handling of the
i again to avert crushing the jammed-
| in guests.
!>i (fNfL.Hn, if
SUGAR 10~55‘
FOR RENT—Three room houao;
modern. Located 828 Tennessee
street. See Lloyd Daniels, 614 Vir-
ginia street, Graham. 287-Plpd
Huge barrel* of punch and six
wedding cakes were on hand to make
good the governor’s radio pledge to
all who came. He had invited all
Texas to the mansion for the wedd-
ing in his regular Monday radio talks
amt piwmlME an a piece of cake.......
In contrast to previous O’Danial-
mansion affairs, such as election
night gatherings, the governor’s
famed hill billy bond was not hoard.
A public address system made the
organ musk audible to the outside
throng.
FINE QUALITY MEATS
7STEAK
BACON
mins DATED
its" ENRICHED"
AND COSTS ONLY
Of tDOID
c
I
I
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Trout, H. I. Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 287, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1941, newspaper, August 1, 1941; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888309/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.