The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1957 Page: 4 of 16
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MR. AND MRS. SHIflD * 7
MOVING TO ITASCA
Mr. ind Mn F. F. Shield have
gold their home. 1331 Fourth
Street, to ifr*. H. G. Milllcan of
near Lovin [. Texai.
Mr. and Mr* Shield will leave
the latter tart of next week fpr
Itasca, Texj s where they will Re-
side on the ir ranch.
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The Grohem leader, Thuradoy. September 19, 1957
COFFEE HONORS
SOUTH CAROLINA
GUESTS FRIDAY
[Constitution Day
! Program Presented
Tuesday by DAR
ftED TOP NEWS
JEAN NEWS
_ r._ i.ran.im mime sonoois openec
their ,93233 session. Monday.
John Slater of Fort Worth was Se|>t. 12. and Superintendent I T
nt his larm here Saturday and Gilmer reported a *rty auspicious
visited at Jean with hi* sister and opening day.
lamiiy. Mr and Mr* .VI. E. Hamm
Mr and Mrs Jack Petty visited
with Mr and Mrs. Arthur Hocse,
Sunday aftrrnnon
Hev. Tommy Hammond
Mr. a'nd Mrs S l. Baldwin, who
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bruton
lot Flbprt on a trip through Colo
ratio and adjoining slates returned
( horns* a few days ago and report
a nice rtio. They especially en-
inved visiting Yellowstone Nation-
al Park . ,
Mr ind Mrs J O. Presley and
non--*WtTd. also returned home
from a vacation trip to Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Baldwin are
vacationing in Colorado.
Mr and Mrs. .1 M. Elmore were
In Ft Worth one day last w*k
for Mr. FI more's regular physical
checkup and they visited Mrs. R.
I’ Cariker at llarriy hospital. Last
word from Mrs. Canker is that
i she is doing fine.
Our road commissioner. John
Downey, was one of the six coun-
t tv officiels who enjoyed a free
plane ride to Chicago and Mil-
waukee last week as guests of
Browning Ferris Machine Co. of
Dallas. .
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Keith and
son. George, have returned home
after a trip to Colorado, where
they visited a .son and brother and
family.
lice C. \V. Hedrick. Mrs. Andy
'Moore. Mrs G C. Glover, Mrs.
j Kay Downey and Mr and Mrs. Sid-
ney Baldwin attended an Associa-
tional meeting at the First Raptist
( liurcli 111 Graham. '1 uesday
Rev and Mrs. Vern Fuqua and
children of Mineral Wells were
Monday evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs W. J Haygood and baby
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
W-s J Haygood who had a little
: traliy boy come to make his home
with them ■ on SepL 11. He has
been named David J.
,\lx>. U. 11. Uai r.m and Mrs. R. -
I. McGee were hostesses Wednes-
day afternoon in the home of Mrs.
<>. B. Barron, honoring the infant
son ol Mr. and Mrs. W. J Hay-
good A large crowd attrnded and
many useful and lovely gifts were
Mrs Manning Vick was hostess The Silas Morton Chapter “of the
for a very pretty | informal coffee VDaughter* arf—The American Revo-
last Friday morning al her home ] lution presented a radio program
Tliy Park Street, honoring Mrs P in a Constitution, P. observance,
W Harris of Spartenburg. South Tuesday. September 17
Carolina house guest in the home j Mrs Barbara ltoulel directed the
of her son and wile. Mr. ami far. Grace Notes limn Graham High Rev. Tommy Hammond of Ft.
Chas A Harris. 722 F!m street School who sang Ouf t.lorious Worth filled ins tegular appoint-
Flowers in Autumn hues Were America.'' by l i nk I'hc following mont al the. Raptist Church Sun
arranged in the rooms for decora j girls are members to ’he Grate mortnitg and evening, and he
lions that lent ary. atmosphere t«l Notes Judy Stone Helen lldrn. anti Mrs. Hammond, and Mr. and
the Fall season G(tests were gleet Darlene Baldwin N.imn.i 1 ov - Mrs |{ I, Tiffin and V irginia had
ed by the hostess and presented rente \far* IN-ltn P.m-. Josetxn Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
to the honoree. k Heed, Mai* Thompson, Nancy w. H Robinson and Rdv.
The refreshment table was laid Foust. Josie Yandell. Brenda Boyd Mr. and Mrs. .1 M Elmore ol
with a white linen cloth centered is the accompanist. Jean visited Sunday with Mr. and
with an attractive arrangement of Mrs A I. Vat. hart Radio chair- Mrs. L. G. Hills,
fruits and flowers where coffee man introduced M - Eugenia Mr. ana Mrs „ar„|,| L. Ruther-
and other dainties were served to Howell. Silas Morton Chapter Con f,ird. Hal and Marianne of Fort
approximately thirty guests' stitution chairman who spoke on Wurlli spent the week end with
-•--■ the Constitution kin Howell has thair parents and- /rahdparents,
Mrs Bills HoSteSS arranged lur several programs to \,JS Annie Ragland of Jean and
he given this week in observance vir and Mrs. Clint Rutherlord.
To Lovina HD Club “f tl,ls important day. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tiffin visited
at Electra Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Tiffin and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. McGee and
Gary were ih Ft. Worth and Dallas
Sunday, where they look Darrell
McGee to enter Texas Weslejrin
College in Ft. Worth, ami Glvnn
to Dallas, where he will work for
Cnbejls, Int-
Mr. "and Mrs. W 11. Robinson
and MV. -and Mrs. I,. G. Bills at
tended a shower ajl tire .lean com-
munity center Wednesday evening
The Tenth Annual Fxoosition ol
the Young County Fair tiill be
opened to the public next Wedne
day. Sept. 21. and olfieials are
predicting the largest fair In the
history of the Association
Bud Butler was a visitor in
Wich*1* ?*•** Sunday
J. J. Gallaher has returned from
San Angelo where lie spent last
week end.
B B Teague of Jean spent Sat-
urday in Graham attending te
business interests.
Mr and Mrs. C. J Cook spent
Sunday in Newcastle visiling her
Sister
Dr. W O. Padgett attended a
meeting of the District Medical
Association in Ranger Tuesday.
1 Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Westlake
spent Sunday in Rule vi-iting in
the home of I)r. and Mrs. Ed
Wood '
Miss Evelyn Anderson left Sun-
day tor Port Arthur where she
will leach in the schools at that
-place.
Mr( and Mrs. Spencer Mari's and
little daughter, ,Surah Beth and
Mr and Mrs I eslie Scott and
daughter. Mary E< .lie, were vio-
itors in Fort Worth Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Hearne have
had as their gticsts the past few
days Mis llearnr s sister of Sweet
water.
Miss Fannie Ragland left Mon-
day for Jermyn where she will
leach school
Adath Furr of Padgett was in
Graham on business earlier tins
w eck
Mrs T' ■ ar! Riggers ft Jean was
nresbyterian Circles
Conduct Meetings
TYcstv Worrv*n of
h'trch mof in circles Mon
Mrs J W. Matthews
Hostess to Circle 11
Monday Afternoon
Mrs Bill RaRla w««
visitor* Tuesday.
Mr. and
Fort Worth
Petto* motored to
- id H -t Tie 1 met with Mis
I 1 Davidson Circle 2 with Mrs
t 'I1 C iIpt-t -mvT-firrt'r* 3 and 4
' '.I a mint meeting at the home
*■ f Mrs. R. 1*. Morrison. Jr
The September subject for the
let's Talk Ahbut" period was
Religions Education." with spe
eial emohasis on " \dults in the
I'hureh School " Mr. ^ F Fowler
" as leader for this pertoit in Cir-
cle 2 Me* p Harhison led the
disnn-.i ir. in Circle 1 and in the
even I!..1 meoi-ng of Circles 3 and
4 Special opportunities for the
adult in the Church School were
pointed out — the opportunity for
person. 1 growth as well as for
guidpnee and evangelism
'1 1 !'. ' 1 xtodv The I east of
I’li, r - Snother in the year'.
*,■ .'based on "Je-US and Citi
zen.hin " It concerns the Chris
tun citizen!*-responsibility for his
in i is, \ - . ::,,r«- ,n various areas
net v -lin' d!* faced by Jesus, but
in w h eh his words and example
l> i ! me I odder* for the
' . - * • ■• \! > ft. i. Vtor
r . V- C !! .lone, and Mis-
Mary Morrison.
!u ! meeting was held al
the ch iryli Monde* Sept. 1 ti The
roc ' ’ : w ,s opened w ith the
1 ■ ... IN- m. During the busi
e«s for the, first Fall meeting of
circle II of the W.S.C.S of the
i ,1 Xf. thod .t Church on Monda*
afternoon at 3 o’clocjp,,
Sistm-n members .answered roll
call i d reported P3 visits to shut*
Th ' meeting was opened with
word of prayer by the leader,
Mr* Roc Thompson, followed by
thi 1 irds Travel; in unison 'The
min <i were read and approved
cod i treasurer's report made b*
Mrs J W. Matthews
The annual WSCS rummage
Sale w i1! he belli at 1 eSage Motor
Co on Oct *4 5 Volunteers were ....._..... .........
i dled. :-or to hdp gl the sale \ ol- ,i;<\ afternoon in, the home ttt Mrs--
unieer* were also asked to pro- (; \ n,]|, u&'h the president,
pan and serve a luncheon on Mr. Carrie Hazclton in charge of
Sept 2t> for the First District, program Prayer was offered tr.
Texas Federation of Women's Mr. t; E ( ilsk,.x Song. "Sweet
Chilis, which • will meet at the ,|our (>lavt,r " Minutes of last
Coleman W
F. E. Bark*, fc*
Car Leaving
Graham
Doily
7 :30 A. M. for Ft Worth
Leaving Ft.f Worth-3:30 P. I
Arriving in Grahom-5:30 P.t
Phone 26 or I5B1
and Doc M
off against
scene from
Eddie Fulton, Operator
Mrs Ruth Barron
rivtng Sunc
<4 An sere fo<
gallons—the
cover an acre
FOR SUE
Needy New 2 MNM
Home. Good lnHW And on
Pavement. A BevgoAh—
Lota ef other 2 end 3 Bed-
room Hemee. All WeN Loop
ted. Several New I Bedmom
Homes that ere Priced Te
Sell.
Hava Hemee Outside City
Tots| area
tionsl Forest!
V Vuk president,
v’< to'stress church
Limits.
W jtson. Roy Thompson: Mi*s pearl I
Matthews: the hostess, apd a rts* -tor
Lot Us-Shew Yew Before
You Buy.
LISTINGS WANTKD
.1 i-iwirch attendance at
-ft- tYensboWidcrmp-lct
“f ' icln nmT I ’* «t*vi i n :i 1
Mtnes.
Pearl Rucker. G. E Caskey, Inn
E. Johnson. Eula Harlan; mom-
hcri Mines D F Ford. Jim Day.
4l O Minkley Sam logon. Ed D»l-
rymple. Carrie Hazclton. W \*
Prather, f M, Nall. Joe Shepard.
_G A Bills. Brice Wilkinson. -
itor. Mrs James A. Walker.
’resented by
assisted by
R Jo: • * The* discussed
**-pccs<-nt oppoitwnftie* for
tman t" live' up to
1 i.in principles wheth-
I man in her home or
'man Mrs Mimhrfl!
- d the tact that spiritual
- >h God and ethical
ip v i;h man cannot be-
V .1 E. McKinley
the Bi.l - lesson from the
olu-iw , of Ilahakkuk — ' The
• Fa.th U r -tudy di\pled
’>.",k'mi nrei part- corrc
i i pters. -
'l.dClCr. 1 The Problem
'•ogram w a:
Phone 883 804 Austin RdT
morning with her ‘n Graham attending to business
H. Robinson matters first bT the week,
lee Thigpen hnd 'r J- Price, Jr., has returrted
. with Mis Edward f"’m P**1ucah where he spent first
Idrc-n of Graham. °f the-week.
R I tiffin Aik ■ Mr. and Mrs. R C Parker afhd
last TKursd.iv with N,r and Mrs ( has. PParshns were
Harold I ilfin, and visitors in Frederick. Okla., last
“We’ve
join the
except thi
my We<
clu-u-u...
Graham Garden Club
Opens With Luncheon
SEARS ROEBUCK
& CO.
Call Mrs. H A. Speer, Jocol
representative for your Foil
and Winter Needs,
Phone 2393
j The lovely home of Mrs A H
Walr on Jacksboro highway was
' the scene of the opening meeting
for the Graham Garden' Club
^ Tuesday
ir Assisting Mrs Wair as cohost-
u css, - were Mrs Nila Miller and
e,l Mr*" Al wiTRbrand.
i-1 - Th- 1 iKl o'clock luncheon was
served from individual tables
to. beautifully laid with white linen
st doth', accented with miniature
arrangements of pale pink roses.
*- M.rs H- E Christopher offered
l-:- prayer ■
t*1: The ‘dining lahle was centered
,r with an arran .mert of orchid
Mock Dr .on- and purple Pctun- children. Sonny and wife. Jean,
h' i.i, placed In an apprpriate an- Olan and Bussy of Dallas visited
_ -, ,.u crystal Imwl Other fal flow- Mr. and Mrs O Strickland Sunday
i-r- were used at vant.v.'i- points and attended services at' Median
week.
Mrs. P. 0. Walker spent first
of the week in Fort Worth.
Miss Elsie Kubcnkocnig left
Tuesday for Dallas where she will
resume her duties as teacher in
Sam- Ragland visited his son,
Bob and family at West over one
The Prophet’s
the Dallas school.
' In the iir*t part the prophet
voice* (mu -: thi 'pe's- m* of the
ages why G>>d ' permi's the un-
eodty to prosper and the nrtit
,, t . ffe* l!-:' H:s :s a rec rr-
ant questioning^ jind. having re-
reived <e
Fall Fashions^
prom i.
When you bring your prescription to our Pharma-
cist you can have complete faith that it witj.be Filled
accurately—wiith fine, fresh drugs—exactly as your
Ooctor ordered.. People rely en our Phormacist because
they know their prescriptions are-In Skilled Hands.
'throu-'hour the house | Chapel ns Sonny preached.
After the delicious lunch. Mrs.1 , Mr.-and Mrs Copeland rro'm El
Nita- Miller c!:iii^president, wel bert visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam
corned the member. TmT conduct- Ragland. Sunday,
ed a brief business meeting Year Mr and Mrs Bob Clay are stay-
book. were presented and plans mg with her parrnts. Mr. and Mrs
for the ensuing year were due, A M. Atwood this wock.
cu..r-it Mr* H t Stephen. Ther Mr and Mrs Boh Clay and Mrs
apy chairman, fold of plan, for A M Atwood visited Mr and Mrs.
the club members to furni.h an Johnson in Wichita Falls Friday
arrangement fur the 'Eden Home Mrs. Johnson is Mr Bob Clay's
ol the Aged'' on the third Sunday sister.
in each month. Mr. and Mrs. O. Strickland vis-
Mr. I. C Vi>c»ns who recently ited their son. Dr. Gefirge Strick
made a tour of the European land' and family in Henrietta on
Yen 'j'l ;'i7pp-;ii>Ht‘y prclPPlion
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’NSUKANCf'
Mrs Edgar Steele. Jr . gave a
prhgraitt on "Planting Now for
Spring Blooms "
Arrangements for the day were
furnished by Mr. Mel Burnett and
Mrs A H. Wair.
24-HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE
Cadillac Ambulance
(ARA AIR CONDITIONED)
Some $500,000 worth of chry-
santhemums are sold annually in
the U. S.
Those present were: Mines. Nita
Miller. L. C. Young. Mel Burnett.
H F Christopher, James Daniel.
G W Fanner. E. B Harris. W. R
Lindsay. Charles Rush. Edgar
Steele. Jr. H. E Stephens. Rex
Cornish. Clyde Wood, Don Weil-
enman, Tom Sutherland. ,
Mac Williams Insurance Agency
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NATURAL PIG-SKIN
$6.95
Other Patterns in Sortie Price Rang*
Bags, Hose* Bermuda Sox,
Bobby Sox, Buster Brown Anklots
Phone 600
Ook at Second
GRAHAM LAND OFFICE SLDG. - TEL. 8SS
Representing The Hartford Fire Intereiice Company
YciCtt Graham Professional
- Photographer Now'
Offers You
N J Home Portraits
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Jim Adkins Studio
Announcing
. opening of
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North Side Square
Sty It with FLOWERS
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Ju« pick up roll* 'phone
end cell in and within a
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 82, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 19, 1957, newspaper, September 19, 1957; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116096/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.