The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1955 Page: 5 of 20
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Page 5. Tke Graham Loader, Thursday, December 22 1955
also Mrs. Pronlca Reagan, who U
Ull, Monday.
. Thelma Stewart it on the tick
list.
• PERSONALS
Stephen Saunders returned to ders and Mr. Saunders.
Houston Sunday following a five- -
week visit with his grandparents. ----*=*
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Friedel. The Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Lacey and
Friedelz accompanied their grand- aons, William and Robert, of Hous-
ton to Houston where they will ton, are spending the Christmas
spend the holidays in the home of holiday week end in the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Charles Saun- Mrs. R. F. Fowler.
were In Nocoua one da; last week
to visit a daughter, Anna Lee, who
la a nurse at the Nocona hospital.
Hr. and Mrs. J. M. Elmore were
in Denton over the week end to
attend funeral services for a sister
of Mr. Elmore’s.
Mrs. Andie Harrison and chil-
dren have gone to Kansas to spend
enU, Mr. and Mrs Ed Co*. Pvt.
Cox reported to Fort Bliss Ud
week from Fort Carson, Colorado.
Mra Ed Cox of Graham and Mrs
John Perry Cox of Wichita Falls
left Wednesday for El Paso and
will return thia weekend acoompa
nied by Pvt. James E. Cox of Fori
Bliss. Pvt. Cox will spend the
Christmas holidays with his par ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fowler of
Steubenville, Ohio, are spending
the holidays in the home of Mrs.
Marriage Licenses
Otis SherrCll Smith and Gretch-
en Young.
Edgar Wesley Shifflett and
Worry is like '» rocking-chair-
gives you something to do, but
doesn’t get you anywhere
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Langston
spent Sunday and Sunday night
in Abilene with a son, Leroy Lang-
Christmas with their parents and
Tommie Helen Simpson.
.James Edgar Wheeler and Anna
Lois Dixon. \
K. William Rife and Olets Har-
riett Teague.
Johnny L. Hobbs and June Col-
lett. ,
grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. Swalm returned
home Sunday from a two weeks
visit in Alabama and Tennessee
with relatives and reports an en-
joyable trip.
’ Visiting in the J. O. Presley
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Atlusson and family of Ver-
non. Jeanette and Wanda remain-
ed for a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Buffington
, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Simpson and
children of El Paso, Texas, spent
tne week end with Mrs. Simpson's
grandmother, Mrs. Joicy Stewart.
Mrs. Florp Abbott and Diane of
El Pa'so, Texas, are visiting her
mother, Mrs. Joicy Stewart.
Mrs. James Hodge, Mrs. Flora
Abbott and Mrs. Carl Dodson vis
ited the Charley Stewarts of Olney,
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Turner, and Mr. and Mrs. H. L
Thornton.
Mrs. I. F. Roebuck is spending
the Christmas holidays in Houston
in the home of her daughter, Mrs
Bill Hinson. Mr. Roebuck and son,
Field, of Austin will join Mrs. Roc-
i____I.__j______i ____l.
Winfred S. Brooks and Mrs.
Victoria Tatum.
Aldrich Wray Higgins and
Wanda Jo McGlothin.
buck and spend Christmas in the
Hinson's home.
The Christ-child stood at Mary’s
knee, v
His hair was like a crown,
And all the flowers looked up at
Him,
WANTED — Experienced stenog-
rapher, must be good typist, short-
hand not necessary but desirable.
Phone 1770 or write P. O. Box 86,
May all the joy
wLicL comes (rou
tke true apirit
Graham.
And all the star; looked down.
of Christmas Le
And all the stars looked down.
—G. K. Chesterton.
FOR SALE—Registered Hereford
bull. See Charles Barron, 2 miles
north and u mile east of Jean. 20p
yours through all
the New Year.
We are spending approximately
$800,000,000 a year for flowers
and seeds as more and more Am-
ericans go in for gardening.
LOST—New football on Fourth
Street Thursday morning. Reward.
Bruce Donnell. Phone 1992. 20c
tlis State Advisory Council for Volyntoor S.rtjic.i
uss in occupotionol therapy ot Slits TB hospitals.
Graham Ice Cream Co.
fheBiUe^--
Who can have companion on
the ignorant, and on them that
•re out of the way; for that he
himAelf also its compared with
infirmity.—(Hebrew* 5:2.)
Which of us. being human, is
without fault, or Weakness, or
error? When we have found
the road to everlasting peace
and content through goodness,
should we not point the way to
the wand»ring and the lost?
There, we should say daily, but
for the Grace of God, go I.
May tho peace and happiness
symbolized by the Star of
Christmas r^tnain with you
throughout the Holiday Season.
MERRY
T. G. WIGNALL
Contractors
'Q> * , *
I^hat greater gift has been bestowed
on mankind than the capacity to revere anew
the blessed spirit of this joyous season.
In turn, the most precious gift we can extend
our brothers is the bright example
of Christian living enjoyed by those
fitay the true spirit of
cherish the spirit of Christmas
in their hearts .throughout the year...
4 Joyous Christmas amt A Mappy year to AH
Christmas, dwell in your home
and in your heart throughout the year.
GRAHAM WELDING AND
MACHINE COMPANY
INSURANCE
PHONE 9
I A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE
I FROM OLD(ABLE.::
*'T' H||
The best laid plans of mice and men — sometimes
go astray. -v
Due to the Christmas rush and bad weather we are
unable to bring you five channels for Christmas. We i
hope to be able to glvry&uthese five channels by the
first of the year at no increase in monthly service rates.
The Graham
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 22, 1955, newspaper, December 22, 1955; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116395/m1/5/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.