Graham Daily Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 106, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 4, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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TUBSOAV. JANUARY 4. 1*38
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\ Al'TIST W M S. BEGINS
GOLDEN JI KILBK UAH
Tht- (VwiuM Missionary 'Society
ut first Baptist Church got off Jo
u gord Mart for thr New Year with
v largo attendance at the Monday
aI ternooli meeting. The year IIKI8
?ia» unusual significance foe the
Society as it marks the fiftieth
year since the organization of Mo*
man’s Miaaione(y Union and is to be
celebrated as the Coition Jubilee by
increased benevolent und missionary
real and giving
This Gulden Jubilee idea panne
ai,ed the msisinn study from Koyal
Service on ' Southern’ Baptists.
Sheaves “with Rejoicing." presented
v l.oekett Circle under the direc-
tum of Mrs VS H Kennedy , Those
'appearing on the program were
- aaHhH iim ■' -Peaaf Jf-3 Biewakhn—-w'*a. 'vm*
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TODAY’S BOOK
Mini T. K. Crtaje.il. Mr, Braddock,;
Mrs Lather thtm, Mis. Rose, Miss
Pearl Matthews.
Circle Three; Mra. J. C. Watson,
Mm. C. A. Kelley, Mrs. C. E. Hin-
son, Mrs. Eva Knight, Mra. Hen
Bank in, Mts. A B. fildleman, Km.
R. H. Smith, Mrs. A. H. Nance,
Mrs. A. C. Havens, Mra. H. C.
Williams, Mrs. Geo. Robinson, Mrs.
Bednei, Mrs. S. G. MoClintock, Mra.
Mrs. P M Nicolett, Mrs.
l»t. |jn offers for the first1 time a E. Linnington, Mrs. Marvin J*rimm,
complete and matured work in this Mrs. Harold West, Mrs. R. C. Reece,
vein—too human to be called phil- Mrs. S. ,B SNreet, Mrs. Sullinger,
paopby. too honest to be classed Mra. (WilsonI, Mrs. Jack Joyce,t
with so-called self-help' hooks. Mrs. J, J. Gallaher, Mrs. E. Ellia,
Gaily serious. profoundly naive.j Mr*. Ikiwdle, Mrs. N. D. Stovall,
cynically kind, shot through with a Mrs. W. E. Simpson, Christine Joyce.
THE IMPORTANCE OL L1VJNG
fn My Country and My People."
by l.in A utnng. there were broad
hints of an outlook oh living which
t mprehenda both East and West,
and throws on American life the
light of Oriental perceptions. Now Cooney.
Mra. K. S. Bennett of Cettonwood
i.an*ai, is the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. H. M. fuity. --
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Bryan Tate of Ranger was a vis-
itor here Sunday. ’■
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sense of remedy and backed by
science, as well as by the thoughts
of tht Chinese sages ol many cen-
turies. it brings forth the • salt arid
flavor and tang of life. We are in
danger, the author says, of
ting that wo are animals and that
lift cannot be separated from ani-
mal activities. Life doesn't consist
"■(lOn^Se-'tneveStehf TrT maLTry 7i for-
tune. in the mental allic * of phil-
SliNSHINE CIHi’LK
MEETS MONDAY AFTERNOON 7
i The Ainshine Circle of the Pres-
forget- ^ hyterian Auxiliary met Monday aft-
i .i...7 eimoon gt the home of Mra. IF-V H.
Morruon. Mrs. Jack Spangler pres
sented an interesting... program on
-('hiisuaw" Socml Service,” and the
devotional was given by , Mrs. W.
!■’. Krause.
Prayer calendars were distributed
among the members.
Refreshments of fruit cake and
coffee were served to 17 members
and three guests.
•ne devotional. Ai1- E R Barr.
.1 W Moose, Mr- C 1, Adams, j nm.ptrJra ‘or the WiuiginatTve flights
Mr*. T. K- Pa-1111. Mi>. li. II lof poets. Life rather consist* in
Stephens and Mrs. I lisle Thorn. Min* im tienl "I o .i selves nnd one
Mr- i T (n\e. presiding fin j stmther. of ■home, "f rocks mid trees
ihc first t me since hef elect inn a« J iin,| sounds or, to quote.
president. c\ ies-e,l Io app'vci.i di.,*cily. *.‘i hai ■ m ; a haircut once
non fur t ii>. iip -la * "a Slate Ka|s |jn two 'weeks, oi wittering a po'tud
ttM i.......... on!! held in tjfln.ee, n watching a neigh oi fall (TRf’J.K "MEETS WITH
Paso and ii ved *..... he ha a j, j !_■ f, i- vnlui-d MRS. J. H. NORIMS
j elling- • ", W >.aii- Vli-sionary j , itnd row- hi'r.i'i-e wr mi' liv- Mrs. J. B. Norris was hostess to
Union. n eeting h. id n "tijunc’ior i Il(, pew , and not as a Three of vhe Women's Auxili-
veith thi 'convention. a tain other ends. •• liaty of the hirst Presbyterian Church
In tile bu'ine-s nie.-iing reports. > ..ages deal •vith-U>u ni ls .M ndav afternoon at her home on
were gi'en m the v»imu» activities ‘ (jf '(Jf.ng. J,f oncer-alion. of >i,u.k ' Virgil,ia street.
of thi font, circle* and the re|«>rt I ||(;^ ',,'aiil. of enjoying food,I Mi’s. R. R. hatiffc,’ circle 'chair-
)i- the Society's ppp« tionment f"t j , ,.j i,, ,, . ,,t ai'pv,S lating mi ure/man. presided during a' short busi-
the- differ. O' l»enevo|en' and ini- lfh .,„ j„,|,ulse, and' a hove ness session and also gave the de-
munary cie s.-s was adopted. An- |( tt'e ^iiy}|i >, tftbe.' of mu; daily1 votioiraL from (First and Sbcond
uouneeinetK was made (nut the s" J | *,.• hook distills for the Thessalonians. The program on
ciety would serve lunch for , ,t,.rn «,>id the Cbim se philu* "What Music Meahs to the Worship"
Workers <'-inference which | ..phy of ....... thousand teals', in, the! was directed by Mrs. S C. Guthrie,
wi'h the chyirch Thui sdu,. Au “h t it ipay lu 'iig help to men' including a discussion of the favorite
;„a a a - made to i.ncnibe - io ni.« k «■ t a,,. | „ wn„ io, vr not yet learn- songs of -those present. -----
additiomd ontrihutmns rn (hr ^ ‘ tR** tthqjese Save, that the! nnistlnas pudding and
Me M-on ' httstmas (It'tring in <>l' | m(.Hninw „i life lies ja.-t in living were Served to ten ntember*. The
J next meeting w ill be held Tn the
,Vr -t+es’ V, gC'-vi srt
!lg nuy Ik 11 ached a
;nust is' united ii by
January
Offering in or-1
oneantng
f’W this offer-1 '
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home of Mrs. M A Morrison.
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WELLS i)lltt I.H Jilts rV.SSBS
Mi m li IV'|k arwi h«*r .
Min. d. l» WflN.^vrr* MMtit h',s i ( him-h
ir^-r if T TT-V'-TIT^V.Y- the*’Pl.V5-|uo^";
' l.yTeTTan" A i\1I'dT\ M«>nrtHy * wit.fr-1
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Ml* I IIOIUST ,N\ M S. II \S
INST All. YTfON l»K(M;U \M
'Vse.,'4'- A IHJMHtmh IHM*>U«^ Mwk, f
I hod M*rvivf were -h«*M Monday after-
j rit>on Hy tht* VVoniari V’ Missionary j
I Sucmh y
J/ewcnah
of
First Mithtnlist
After a -*hort di-AciiNaion of
matter*#, h violin solo
Mr. ami Mrn. A. f. VVhittlc- have
Iwisi- asTKeTr“gubstS MR*' -Erhrt^W hfr
bievs^. Nva-«
\urtrtp - Mr
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I; (iriffin
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| pie >'«*<! t»y Ruth Enkson, accom*
He of Poifit. Miaa Isena Whittle
Smokey Whittle.
Mi**. I'hriNtine Joyce. Mra^
Cox briefly ex pressed i ht‘
jr vy.i b> -• •'*; panied by
Jf*hn aantste*! | ^
-p— HatehiM-n. ! pieynation jfood wishes of the
»"•' M ' 1 '■ MeK,nley.|SH,,etv Mrs A L Wds.m, »ho‘lh*'"
m leaving (irah'am soon. In her rc., Mrs. Rehder, parents. Mr. and M s.
Mssae Mi*. Wilson ............... Alwrge t». Valentine of Olney. Mss
; t «• U M. >. <»n its fine work and
jj-ieaeiiUM-* ojfram j*n
Lh-iaLjan SvAiial Service "
The hostfsHcs serveii |>ppl«' |**e
snd coffee te th. followmg tow, fn<.m„'v s
m.,.» Mesdames A A* Acree. B.npy y W. Bridges rnmh.rted the
B-kex.-JC.JF. howler. B B Griffin. in„tu1|at)„n - ,r. ■ (m ,h). folltlw.
|..nii |* H nTrhi-V. 1 - W-'. **■ ^
TornH 1*.* MnirrienTT. I P Me
Houston, und
Wichita Falls.
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Mr and Mrs. Ed Rehifers had
guests during the holiday*
8. W. RATCLIFF ILL
3. W. Ratcliff, who live* three
miie* from ^Ireiham or. the South
Bend highway, became ill very sud
denly at him home early this after-
noon and it waa feared that he may
have suffered a stroke.
Dinner Wc
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Mi ■ .-A imbj*.
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BEATING AND CHHJJNG MAKE UNCOOKED
FROSTMG FLUFFY
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NEW TORE CITT ... Allx work*
hat maglo this time la black silk
chlBoa Jersey. This
It corded at the
ders and long tcai
fabric are twisted
body and tla In
baric gold foetal
with colored stones.
IIKHE. at last. Is the recipe for q fluffy, swirling, buttery chocolate
* 1 frosting, such as graces the top of caterers' and flue bakers' rakes.
And homemaker* will be delighted to learn that this elusive frosting
ha* many points In Ita favor, namely— delectahility, simplicity econ-
omy and splendid "keep-ability”. Thli frosting Is made with confeo-
tioners' sugar, chocolate, milk, egga and blitter—Ingredients which
have been going into uncooked frosting! for year*. However, tbera's
a trick to blending these Ingredients so that they will form a fluffy,
meringue-like mass and that trick cpnslsta of beating the mixture with
a rotary egg beater and chilling the mixture with cracked ice! To
make Chocolate Fluff Frosting; Jnto a bowl place J cups confectioners’
■ug^r, 2 egga. V4 cup milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. 4 squares melt-
ed chocolate and 2 tablespoons softened butter. Place bowl lualde an-
other bowl filled with cracked.Icov <The modem Ice service man win
~* ‘-----* mlttura.with a rotary egg'
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Kinley.,.- VV ,N~ Varble.
slid two visitork. Mi -
snd Mr*, (i K .ionc-
MRS F. R Klt.GS
HOSTKSK SUTRIIW
R. V Hamill;
It F Stater
icers: Vlrs P. K Ih-Hts.
11 resident; M ipTl l7v“vFcc
| pu*Nif4wit; Mr**. N. 1). Stovmll. cor-
| it*.**ponding nc*cirUry; Minn Ruth
I’t ik «*n. n*t(i»dinjf bfinaRiv;
I W I Si’ot t, tre^isut'fi ; Mi**
1 Mntt!)«*ww, HMMtNtMnt ?#«*cn*t«ry;
IK t «*nhmjrtoji. «*u|M;!*1f» t«*r<t«*!it
M > y « •»««* '“med ***** {chiWren'-"wfirk: 'Mrs. K.
deuirhtf ill\_ ac her h..n..- ,.n ..t*!-, in:.-n«I.-nt of
Klni Mtrift Ssatu'd;*y :»f»•* i noi>n for
Nell Yaluntim* of Olney, Mr. and
Mm. C. G. Car ley ami dauiehter Mnr-
and Mr. ^and Mr* L......F.
Walkej of Houston and Mr. and
Min. Hubert Rehdrm ami s<»n** of
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M» . and Mr.-*. Bismark Bower’ae-
romnaniv«I their daughter— to Fy4et"
1^* rl I Sunday, where *ho is a atudent
•Vfm | Fyler i 'omiiu 1 cial
oi
were - in
■ uy afiLt h»l
Thro*’ tahl«
o'l.f/f rIs* w ho
| Tsi’idife
•iuiin^ the Oh rial - j
aim i> arranged
hridire j*ann^, in whieh'hijph
vn u* heU l»y Mi*< Rtith Thurman. ‘
hou- l :* '■ "t Mi'W Jo Iney. \\ iw»l-j
ten B nzo pi i/.e went to Mh#I
atf'dstant NU|M*rintt*tnlent of
■* Mfly: Mi’*. R. S. >‘ox. Nu|H*tihten-
deiit ^f"local '\i»rk ; Mr^*. F* M. Nico-
I left and Mi>. j. (i. vStaple’*, - assi.M-
S (iraham i Hnrf ^rs* R»>’'nwmd Wolfe left
studv Mrs F \\{ iporning to return to their
home in Chapel' Hill. North Carolina,
after f»i*endinK the holiday.** here vvC.h
Mr*. Wolfe’n iwtient?*, !>r. nnd Mra.
AV. A Mtirri*.
1 OUI s*4 " 'N-*. I »*4’t . , ,
F'»Ti *w riz trirme.'* ' individual
■•MTu-e salt' d l ilt'-, anti coffee
•.veV* *< i\L'd ‘t» the folU*win^ jfjiefot"*:
\L**«■(•*. \ id me pj ifleaux, Sadie Pnd*
■ .v, “C j -c K.-itherint* -Am-
"M 'r-..... v>'.:.Tk-xv mtntito.
liar\, B.i'lork. Ruth V irgjle 'n»lw4*il
j taut HU|H*rintendeht*« (vf, local work;
j Mi*. Cf*4*. T. Sfwai**, Nuj>erinten«lent
Vl puMieity; Mm. F. \ Hm-on, su-
If.*j■ iti14*ialeni of hnhy nihtiuIm; Mm.
1 R. Joyce, hu|*»'iinteniicnt 4»f nup-
liies; Mm. (i. A. lKrik**on, spiritual
it#* superintendent; Mrs J. Sullin-
H<t, tijifi ijVtvrwlwt 4»f. Otri**tian Sb-
| cial Relation!*,
1*Ull'iwinyr the inj*tal1ati*»nf of offi-
cers Rev. Bi i*lires jtuvj* a very; in-
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tnr tirr • \\ iWYTTerr. ftri+tt* ~t r^r ■M.'trtin.
Riild Tliut ’•man and Mary !*e*lie
STAR
AT BATf
De^emaablr hittiac
■ akt« him a star
perf*rmwt at bat’
Dc^«i4tblr rdfM
■take Star sinfW
fd|f Rltdn aUr pmr
tmimrr* «n rfoar
fare' MUf ky lb*
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M-emln-cf*- of the three circle* of
society include:
( ir.1i' One: Mm. <ieotjfe T. S|>e*m,
J Mra. F. \ Hin!«>n. Mm. (j. M«*b-
! ley. Mts. T. V\ Bta/deloii, Mrs.
Hwrahum McHugh. Mm. Younjc. Mm,
j Ii. K. Henkel; Mr*. W; S William-
• non, Mr** K M Remington, Mrs. K
I,, tiowun, Mm.. Sim.**, Mm. C. J.
Icook Mrs. T. J Kddlemim, Mm. S.
Ill Piavy, Mix. H 0. Ptideaux. Mm.
< W J<»hn*nm» Mr.-*. Lucille Uw-
I tonce. Mra. H^rrinon, Mm. C. E.
I CiH»k, M *. A. C. Whittle, Mm. Zona
Mi*f Kath^nne Morvin han MR lim-
ed to N\ anhinirton. I). l\, after a
holiday visit here. ^
Mr. anil Mm. R. V. Hanoi I and
iwi» duufrhtem returnei! -Sundny from
Fort Worth, where they sp«n* the
punt two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jono Marchman an
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Classifier! Ads
ROOM & BOARD
ROOM
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F McI><inaH, !»11 4 berry
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WANTED
l-assatcr, Mrs. N. f’. McCain, Mr,.
VV. J Mathis, Mi*. E. S. Giuhtofo'i'f4 p. m.
Mrs... Joe Millingrn, >. Mrs. O. H.l '
Dru mm
i ircic Two; Ruth F.ricksun, • Mr*.
Erickson, Mrs. H. B. Street, Mrs.
). W. Matlhews, Mrs. W. L. tVott,
Mi-sj IF. F. Douglas, Mrs. G. ft!
Ij»y', Mrs. E C. Stovall, Mrs. E. 1.
Peitus. Mrs. Bruiges, Mrs. J. G.
Stables, Mrs. 0. L. Campbell, Mra.
Kimmfll,.-■Mrs, Pn,HH»". Mrs K. R;
Cox, Mrs. Edgar Matthews, Mrs.
<!. D. Hinson, Mrs. Raymond Jones,
Mrs. J. J. Akin. Mrs. Q. Street, Mra.
Bill - Armstrong. Mrs. long. Mrs
Iran,. 1 'ansbi. Mi». A B. ’ arner,
WANTED TO RENT—4 or 6
room modern house; permanent
renter. Rent must he reasonable
(v M'. Kurk, tl.eadei office, hftei
FOR RENT
FOR RENT- Modern bed
private entrance; on pavement. Cal)
2V7-W. 703 Brazos St. lOfl-lOi
FOR RENT- Business house on
west side of square, next to Safe-
way stora. See Ward ?tj«tvey. tfc
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id white deg.
IIHwarda.
short haired, btacV
Reward. Dr B. E
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GROUND GRIP TIRES
FOR CARS • TRUCKS AND BUSES
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iHE ntw Super-Traction Firesionc
Ground Grip Tire with extra deep tread and
extra wide bars of wear-resisting rubber
gives the greatest traction ever known for
cars, trucks and buses operating on muddy,
snowy and unimproved roads.
BEiPfl BITE TOR GREATER TRACTION.
The tread is flatter with higher shoulder*
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mileage. All the traction bars are joined
together in a continuous design to prevent
humping on paved roads and each ia triple-
braced and triple anchored preventing it
from breaking off a* so often happens when
separate rubber lugs are used.
EXTRA STRENGTH fOR GREATER SAFETY,
Every fiber of every cord is saturated with
Firestone patented
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and bigger, broader bars of rubber. Wider. Hjjuid rubber by the r .rewone pa.en.eu
vs“? •*—
strain of extra traction. Two extra layers of
Gum-Dipped cords under the tread bind
the tread and cord body so solidly together
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positive self-cleaning
continuous traction.
GREATER ROADABILITY. Tread ia
designed to fit the road# providing maicrialh
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longer life. .
LONGER WEAR, GREATER ECONOMY.
The tread ia made of special, extra-tough,
wear-resisting rubber which assures longer
I tSU -T#"*’ g /- • ,
that we guarantee they will not separate.
Come in today and find out how little it
costs to equip your car, truck or school bus
with new super-tfaction Firestone Ground
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Grip Tires. / J
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When imSi era oowvwj wMh swow.
farmers nuei the extra I rad ion to/the
totoW Firestone Grown* Drip Tint •
MOPF FARM TRAC f OHS ARt EQUIPPED V\ i T H F iRESTONf
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nOT» truck* equipped u4th the new Swper-
Trudion Flrestqwe Ground Grip Tires
ore eWe to ''Ahts their own roads”
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