The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1962 Page: 4 of 18
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The Graham Loader
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election*. She reed e liet of 10
thing* you- can't do if you are a
married woman living in Texaa.
The list waa taken firm the ar-
tide.. "On. .You a Herded-Wo-
man in Texaa?"
Program chairman. Mr*. Eu-
We are having our first real Winter weather and first snow
of the season, and it * typical Christmas weather, but it’* 355
days before the Yuletide season
Snow u always beautiful? but dangerous in some respect,
and is usually followed by a seige of illness due to the fact
that many adults trv to be children again, and stuy out with
them making snow %en. etc. Reports from the hospital—it s
full; so stay well during the coldest weather in ten years.
way* that different communities
had helped to eleminate problem*
by their treatment of delinquency
During the January IT meeting
the dub will elect officers and
their delegate* to the district Con-
vention in Fort Worth. The nomi-
nating committee consist* of Mrs.
H W. Crumpton, Chairman, Mra
Donald Jenkines, and Mr*. M. C.
Clayton.
Refreahments were served to
approximately fourteen member*
by Mrs. Eari Shepard.
Congratulations to Stanley H Peavy, Sr, who was ac-
claimed the most outstanding citizen of the year at the annual
Chamber uf Commerce banquet Tuesday night The banquet
i as attended by many Grahamites. who braved the freezing
weather to hear Dr. James H Jauncey. who came to America
in 1948 from Australia, and at present, is minister of First
Christian Church in El Paso.
• ♦ • •
Speaking of the cold, icy weather, we overheard a group of
men talking Tuesday night at the Chamber of Commerce ban
quet One said. "1 crawled into a pair cf long-handle* that my
wife found in the attic, end I’m glad I wore them' Another
remarked.. "1 wish 1 had a pair, but there is no such things at
an extra pair. I cer-
Attending were Mr. and Mr*.
Chester Prideaux of Archer City.
Mr. end Mr*. E. B. Harris, Mr*.
Lois Pen ix. Mr. G R. Lily. .Mr.
and Mr*. Winston Fettus. Mfa.
F. A. Prideaux aad Ed Harris, pr.
*YOU K.NOW
WHOEVER'S 0
Biggers-Collins
Vows Read at
Loving Church
LKADER WA!
Mr., Mrs. Jones
Announce Birth
Of Twins Jdn. 8
Mr. and Mr*. H. K. Jone*. Jr.
of College Station. Texas, are an-
nouncing the birth of twin* on
January I. David Michael, the
boy weighed four pounds and
three ounce*, at'birth and Dawn
Michelle, the girt weighed four
pounds and eleven ounces
Maternal grandparent* are Mr.
and Mrs- Eari Shepardiof Jermyn
and paternal grandparent* are
Mr. and Mr*. Kelly Tones. Gra-
ham. The mother w the former
Karen Shepard. _
MISS ALICE ANN SHRYOC
Betrothal Announced
our houye but if any of you boys have
Uinty would like to borrow them until this weather thaws out.
We also he: rd a grou»> of women commenting on the
same subject, as one remarked she donned her "Gay Nineties
the ones that come just below the knee, and how glad she went
to the attic earlier in the day and found a pair . we dare not
tell you her name—and still another said. "I wore some green
pantaloon*, the knee length type, and how warm they are
on a near zero night
We're sorry that we don't have any "Gay Nineties" to w^gr
these cold days, but we do own a very old hood of plush wool
leopard that fits the head very close, ties under the chin, and
not a breath of air enters ft was purchased from the Hill
Street Alexander Mercantile Store in Rule during the middle
twenties, and is close lo forty years old and is as good ancj Mrs.. A G. COX tO
was the day we purchased it when the weather was as cold as | A .
is today S B. Street of our city, a part owner of this Observe Fiftieth AflniVCrSOr^
Rule store *. that time, w.ll agree with it*, merchandise pur ; ^ ^ A Q Cox „„ 5 p.m. W
chased during those days was made to last. 1 H(|lcrest Urjve wj„ ^ honored Hosts for
on their (olden Wedding Anni- sary celebra
New residents in the city are Mr and Mrs Patrick Murphy . |versary Wlth Open House, 2 to ren, Mr. and
who reside at Il« Ragland The couple and their daughter. 1*------ and Mrs A."t
Ruth age 5 moved to Grabajn January t from Casper Wyp- . /'~Ur;e*.irir, M|? W: J
oming He is associated with the Industrial Supply. They are rlTST ^nribnun Friends at
of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Biggers
of Loving and AX James Collins
■on of Mr. and Mrs. Eari Collin*
of Iowa Park. Texaa were mar-
ried. Dec. II. 7:00 p.m. at the
Assembly of God Parsonage at
Laving.
Rev. L. C. Smith performed the
double ring ceremony.
A reception was held after the
wadding with the immediate fam-
ily and a few doce friends pre-
sent. Airman Collins is stationed
at Randolph Air Force Baee et
Sen Antonio. Tesas.----------
MRS. EUGENE GILLENTINI
Yenrer-GiHemline Wedding
Vows Read in Old Mexico
Miss Claudia Yenzer. daughter of Mr and Mra.
of Mr. and Mrs Gordon Yenzer of ofuGr*l'^mM ,
this city, and Mr. Eugene Gillen- J^r*£mMpibl
and a member of Kappa Kappa
Gamma. Mr. Street is a senior
at SMU and a member of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon fraternity.
The wedding ceremony will
take place on Friday. April 20 at
the University Christian Church
in Fort Worth.
PERSONALS
Health And Safety Tips
Amaricans are always gttting
hurt. The nation's 18S.IOO.OOO poo-
pie have about 30.000.000 acci
dints every year that are suffic-
iently severe to require medical
attention. No one knows how
many other*—tens ot millions at
llaaat — who suffer minor cute.
Carolina, and even the dog.s have turned'the Kings' yard Into a
nursery These are fine, healthy doggies, and may be had for
the asking
each year does -the lady of the
house suffer a minor bum while
working in the kitchen? And if
gbes on year after year. Of how
many time* each year, or even
each month, does the man of the
house nick or cut himself during
the moaning shave? He knows
how to shave carefully, but lie’s
ip a hurry rpoat mornings.
Witf» a few exceptions, almost
everyone of those 38,000,M0 acci-
dents requiring medidal attention
could have been avoided by a lit-
tle care and foresight. This we
know ant) admit, but we still have
yjbf^owii. work, (toy and travel £* weekend.
keep young children under Mr. and Mrs. L. K. I
competent supervision at all daughter. Jackie of
times. ’ were weekend guests
Select and instruct baby sitters ents. Mr. and Mrs J.
with care. and attended their G
Gradually increase the child's, ding Anniversary on S
responsibility for his- own safety -
and that of others. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Hold family safety meetings, in- daughter Sharon were
eluding home fire drills. Fort Worth last Satui
Give active support to schools ---
in their safety programi Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Remember that'' boys have returned from Florida.
of Mrs. Vernon Gracey. Ml Colo-
rado. for a regular monthly meet-
ing. Mrs. Luther Brashears pre-
sided over the short business 'ses-
sion add after the opening prayer
by Mrs. Fred Thigpen, the pro-
gram was -turned over to Mrs.
Lewis Ross. Mrs. Ross made a
fetv remarks and asked 'Mrs.
Brashears to bring the devotional
thoughts.
The questions concerning the
Baptist Jubilee Advance asked
in devotional were answered by
those following on the program.
They were Mmes Harry Kindley,
Jr., B. D. Sipe. H. R. Easter-
We hope you are feeding- the birds these cold days, when r jve any new or used blankets,
there is practically nothing for them Ui'\-at.- with everything quills or any kind cif warm bed-
frozen Most of you know that feeding^wmtdl4 birds Is a spe- it w°.llte sent'to ihe
oaL-delight It brings them close to the hou^e where they can church World Service,
be seen and watched from the living room or den Once Tfce members were reminded to
you start feeding them, you shohld keep it up for birds dime save their Gold Bond credit-cou-
to depend on you ' pons. The Bible book of the month
--They will eat most anything.Jrom green lettuce, cold bread. .'-’J January is first and second
suet, and many kinds of dried’ fruit:' Hang the food on your re.,.er ,n“ Mrs. 1 J. Camp-
fence.’ trees or edge' of your porch and in your feeders and gramKTMr* g'^e!" Cariwy* geW
watch how soon- they wltl gather from the wooded section, and devotional and their topics
water should also be placed at various places on the lawn -ere "Attempt Great Things, Ex-
• • • V oe.J Great Things".
We have noticed the two gray foxes are regular callers 1 The next meeting will be next
at a (talbagc can across thl- street from the John Bradshaw with the grup meeting in the
home on Woodlawn Drive Al.ee Mane will put out dog V.'<Cr*"' c,rc‘e.s *re ?.uth
food when she returns Friday afternoon from her school in nooif in the™church pa'rl'on*Lamp-
Olney. hoping they will come nearer the house or into their . liters meeting Monday night at
kennel » • ■ the home of.Mrfc. T. T. Campbell
• • • • • and the Crusade will meet Wed-
’ George Corse. Jr . a candidate for State Senator of the 23rd esday morning at the home
Senatorial District, placed an ad eh the classified page of, last I lie-Don Wadley. All
Thursday's Graham leader wanting four people to address 'a' 1ir n?w 11!*'
... ... . * . . . sion study on Latin America. The
letters in their home George received over a hundred 8rMup was dismissed with the
letters—bcxidcs_a—UJJLIIl!?sr__Igf post cards and phone calls in nu iionary benediction.
answer to fils'ad. ~ " r Those present were Mmes. Geri-
Genrge was in our office Monday and -aid. "Please take tt try jTaylor, J. L. Clark. Francis
out." as he had never seen anything like itand I am wfill re- AM: Gibb Brown. Mae Carlton,
reiving calls and letters" So we are passing, this on to our *<lger McCIanahan. W. F. John-
readers that .t really pays to advertise in the Leader and D. C.A
n«Her t.«,r»r ,s one of.be busiest men in the e,tv_.n .he HardjnR Warren. T. T. Campbell;
Death may take a holiday, ,
but seldom when people -A
The cheapest way Jo learn fe
to observe Che errors of •others.
Let your sen
Young Adult
Cfdss Hosts for
Bridal Shower
The Yoang Adult Class of the
First Christian Church waa boat
for a bridal shower honoring Mias
Barbara Warren Friday evening.
Jan. 5. in the fellowship hall of
the church. Mrs. Gently Taylor
and Mrs,. T. T. Campbell, class
middle of politics
M,«s Lucille Reed and visitors
Mrs Alton Cole and Mrs. Jack
Hurst and two children.
Graham General Hospital Auxiliary
Schedule Board Meeting Friday
Mr., Mrs. Neves
Announce Birth
Of Son Jan. 2
Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Neves, of
130* Remington Street, are an-
nouncing the birth of a fine nine
pound bpby bby on January 2.
at Graham General Hospital. The
baby was .thq second Now Year's
baby to he born at the Imspital.
The United States has IB
species of poisonous sriakejf—15
rattlers, 'two corals, a copper-
head, and a moccasin.
save up to *1.05 on ovory box
' . * ' ■"v- 'J'’
service sheer ——.....■ fag. St.35) $1.15, 3pa. <3.30
reinforced sheer—e—it*g.V.so) $1.25, 3 pa. <3.60
micro-mesh —...... - free. U.x)‘ $1.25, 3 pa. <3.60
stretch sheer-(m-VM <1.35, 3pa. <3.90
shear heel demi-toe — fr*q.V.65) <?.35, 3pa. <3.90
all sheer sondalfoot—fag. ti.W *1.65, 3pa. <4.80
PAULINE'S
INTRODUCING David Shaw Cumptoo, five-monHW
old *or. of Mr ond Mr*. Jerry Bob Cumpton, 4404
Hughes, Wichifa Falls. Grandparent* are Mr*.
Fronk Show of Graham ond Mr. ond Mr*. F. D.
Cumpton of Stomford. The mother it the former
Mary Margaret Shaw of thit city.
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1962, newspaper, January 11, 1962; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116332/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.