The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1956 Page: 4 of 24
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Floyd D. Hslvey *f ’’
Funeral Rite*
Held In California
Floyd D. Helvey. formerly of
this city, died July 18 at The City
of Hope Medical Center, Duarte
California Prior to entering th«
hospital on June 14, Mr. Helvey
made hia home with his wife.
Agnes, at 033 Obispo Ave., Long
Beach, Calyf.
Mr. Helvey was‘» rig mechanic
Wednesday & Thursday, August 1 & 2
ANOTHER POWERFUL DRAMA
BY THE PRODUCERS OF
BLACKBOARD JUNGLE" and 'TRIAL
• MEDLAN CHAPEL
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ragland and
children of Westover. Mr and Mrs
Ed Ragland. Mrs. Dale Hartles*
and children, and Miss Ima Lee
Raglind visited Mrs. Pearl Mask
at Albany, a sister of Mrs. Sam
Ragland.
' Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Strickland
and Mr. and Mrs Ben Weaver at-
tended the funeral of Mrs. George
Lemfey in Crosbyton, Wednesday
DOORS OPEN ! :45 P.M
Mr and Mrs. Bob Ragland and
children of Westover were fish
ing at P-K lake last week end and
Starring
Friday and Saturday, July 27 and 28
GLENN FORD DONNA REED
were conducted 10 am Saturday
in the Chapel of the B. W. Coon
Funeral Home with Mr. Loufe®!,
Stout, minister, officiating. Burial
was in the Sunnyside Memorial
Park, Long Beach.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
4-gnes Helvey; a son James, five
daughters; his mother, Mrs. Beulah
Helvey; a sister, Mrs. Flodell
Jones, and a brother, Loyd H.
Helvey.
Dote Robinson looks up otter lighting a cigarette to find his
ex-svyeetheart, Mara Cordoy, pointing a gun at hijjy in this
scene from “A IJlay of Fury," Universal-International action
drama in Techicolor in which Robertson and Miss Cordoy
coLstar with Jock Mahoney The film shows Sunday, Mon-
day ond Tuesday at thfc Leon Theatre. -
daughters. Mrs. Dale Hartless and
children. Miss lma Lee Ragland
Mr and Mrs. Copeland, and Mr
and Mrs. S. P. Wootton reported
an enjoyable evening.
Mr and Mrs. John Robertson.
Jr. and boys, Mr. and Mrs. John
Robertson. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. V
’Holcomb visited Mr. .and Mrs. O
Strickland Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Strickland
of Pnnceton. a brother of O
Strickland, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Strickland Sunday and Monday.
"Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Woyche-
sjn and son,-- Brent, of McKinney
were guestB'73T”*Wr and Mrs.
THURSDAY ONLY AT 1:45 P.M.
CHILDREN'S MATINEE
'The Adventures tof
Robinson Crusoe"
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Street b»'e
returned from a five weeks vaca-
tion to points in Colorado. They
were accompanied by their dauch
ter, Mrs. Louise Witkowaki- and
little son of Canyon, Texas
-Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Young and
son, Mtke and Clint will motor to
Dallas Saturday to mee't their son.
Pvt Jerry Young of Camp Chaf
fee. Arkansas, who. will spend a
14 days furlough at the parents'
ranch home north of the city.
•PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs E. L. Russell and
children returned, home Wednes-
day from a vacation in Lincoln.
Arkansa* with Mrs. Russell's mo-
ther. Mrs. Bennett and sister.
Doris Cosby. They report plenty
of rain, vegetables and a fine ap-
ple crop around Lincoln and Fay-
etteville. Si
> Ronnie Blackstock has returned
home from Graham General Hos-
FLINT CREEK
FILINGS
Strickland Mrs Woychesin is a
nieee-of Mr. Strickland.
Mr and Mrs Lewis Bfooks and
grandson,'Brooksy Brooks of Sher-
The lizards, grasshoppers, and
horned frogs enjoy the long
drouth unaware of the complaining
people in bright new cars speed-
man. attended church at Tonk Val-
ley Sunday. Brooksy has been
with his grandparents the past
week. • . • .„.:r . '
Mrs. John. Robertson and boys
spent Monday with her parents.
Mr and Mrs; O Strickland
Most of the Median Qiapcl folks
are attending church at Tonk Val-
ing over the hard surfaced high-
ways. • -
The yellow stripe in the middle
of the road matches the blooding
sunflowers; the pale brown of the
dead, grass blends with the dust'
Hudgins' of' Corpus
Mrs. Ray
Christi, Mrs. Francis Stennett, and green post oaks.
Dan Cusenbary of Graham were Young county residents can ns
Median Chapel visitors Saturday lax. go camping, fishing, and swim-
and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray tning near home if they travel on
Perdue. " .. the right side of that yellow stripe.
Bob Ragland and son. Lamiy. of 1 While writing this on Monday, a
Westover, were down Tuesday and cloud got lost *nd dumped nearly
assisted Mr Strickland with some! an inch of rain on this farm, wash-
work. | lng out all that pretty picture I
Mr. ^pd Mrs Thompson of I tr'e<* paint!
Throckmorton visited Mr. and Mrs. ’■ •; ■
Sam Ragland Saturday night. —MWBiMMagMM—
John Robertson. Sr^1 and his Indian Mound New*
grandson. Johnny Robertson, are
plowing on his farm in the Med Mr*. C. M. ROBINSON
Urn Chapel community.
Many children are attending Rev. and Mrs Verne Fuqua and
the Vacation Bible School in Tonk Sharon had lunch. Sunday, with
Valley. • Mr. ancj Mrs. Harold Elliott, PaUy
Elder Say Pyles of Ft, Smith, and Gary.
Ark , will preach at Median ChapelJ The Gordon Robinsons of Olney
Aug, 4 and 5. Come and hear him'; j and Mrs. Dean McGee, Jean, had
as he i» a good preacher. He will lunch with the E. M. Robinsons,
be accompanied by his nephew.' a Miss Jeanenc Fitzgerald of Den-
young preacher. ton Visited her parents the past
f——-:- week end, Donnell Bryan also vis-
Subscribers Renewing **■ ,h.
For Graham Leader Little Leaguers, playing for the
White Sox.
The- circulation of the Graham Mr and Mrs. Harold Elliott and
Lx-ader conUnues to grow as a children visited in Bluffdale and
number of new subscribers' names Fort • Worth * Wednesday arW
nave been , added to the mailing Thursday. v
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
OPEH f K)0 P.M.
Children Under 12 Years Old FREE
A famous
Richard Harding
Davis story made
into a fine motion
picture! It is
novel, amusing
and decidedly
worth seeing!
Tonight and Friday, July 26 and 27
Guy Madison represents all that is good, secure and con-
servative in the life-of ‘fFfilda Crane," an intimate story of
a woman's lonely struggle to satisfy the mixed emotions of
her complex noture Lovely Jean Simpson,, fresh from her
Triumph in "Guys aod Dolls," scores ogain in the Title role
~'Sf~Thl5. DeLuxe color CmemaScope’ drama showing at the
Notional Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, July 29,
30 and 31, withJean Pierre Aumgnt her other co-star. The
trim was produced by Herbert Bayord Swope,. Jr., and is
-based on the Broodway play by Samsen Raphaelson.
SATURDAY ONLY, JULY 28
h V SK VICTOR MATURE
A |“ GUY MADISON
P /r\ ROBERT PRESTON
NATIONAL
« JEFF RICHARDS • JARMA LEWIS
EDMUND GWENN DEAN JAGGER-WILDFIRE
—RICHARD ANDERSON • WILLARD SAGE • n. w JOHN MICHAEL HAYES
- us i aM uxor -tab* i, HERMAN HOFF MAN - hua n HENRY BERMAN
FRIDAY.AND SATURDAY, JULY 27 AND 28
HOWARD DUFF ANGEI^A STEVENS yfCTOR JORY
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, July 29r 30, 31
>** SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAVfJULY 29, 30, 31
Kelly Jones
Whitis.
Tax Assessor-Collector
(Pol -Adv paid for by Kelly Jones)
And Don Casey, C E Walker.
1 Rev. E. R. Gordon. W. G. White,
j Glarente Sams, William W. Gregg,
I.Robert E. Davis, Mrs. Nora Wat-
son, Bill Douglas and H. B. .Street -
And S P. Kowlette, F. C. Blood
! worth, Mrs, H L. Bush, E. A. Hen-
egar, Norman C. Storm, I.* F. Roc
buck, R. W. Chambcrt, John
Brockman. Mrs. Irene McPherson.
Mrs. Lewis Mahan, and Mrs. W. B
Harrison. —
kisses...
k-So little love!
- POLICE NEWS
Corporation Court Judge "George
Grubbs reported several traffic
cases the .past week. They Include
cd one reckless driving, $15; one
crossing center line, $3; one run-
ning red signal. $3; one failure to.
bait at'stop sign, $2; pjj<G speed
mCKl5; and one double parking,
$3. * * I ■ ■. »■
— Other Case.-, included one drunk,
$1$; one drunk and disturbing the
Sunday ond Monday, July 29 ond 30
FIRST BIG COMEDY OF 1956
Foot trouble afflicts 65 men in
every 100. ____
SELL IT—iUY IT—SWAP IT
—WITH LEADER CLASSIFIED
TRY LEADER WANT
Ben Ramsey
for Lieutenant Governor
ALL NEW! IN
LOR!
iTEQgwkrnmll
tbrever Darling
JOCK
Crane
CINemaScoPEE" tk"*°10* --i
T* JEAN : .. GUT M JEAN PtERRC
Simmons - Madison - Aumont
Tuesday & Wednesday, July 31 & Aug. 1
SCNTOM MID • JAN MIRUN ■ JOHN DCHNCR ■ blMk HJRMOS JONES
H JAMES EMAISTON ml OSCAR BRODNfY - Art*. *> ROBERT ARTHUR
A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL PICTURE
r Sound
'MR. BELVEDERE
RINGS THE BELL"
Progressive
Impartial
Saturday following a visit with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. I. T.
Gilmer, last week
Mrs. J. P. McKinley returned
■home Saturday from St. Joaeph
Hospital, Fort Worth, where she
•PERSONALS
Miss Sandra Gathright of Tocco
pola, Mist, is visiting in the home
>( Mr. end Mrs I. T Gilmer this
wMk. She is Mr. Gilmer's great
,'lW* Miss E'athryjht visited an
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 1 and 2
PAUL KELLY ANN DORAN KAY SCOTT
Starring
A Man
^FEARIN "THTl TIT^HT
and Respect
Her friend* win be glad to learn
that she. is recuperating RaUtfac
lory.
A thrilling suspense-pocked murder mystery
‘ . with,.the only clue a nightmare!
CLIFTON WEBB
Mri. Tom Cruikshank and two
children. Tommy and Johnny, re-
lumed to their home In Dalian
WIDMARK
JEAN
PETERS
THELMA
RITTER i
on South
i Street
A passionate outcry against
impulsive marriages and the
multiple divorces of today's youth!
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1956, newspaper, July 26, 1956; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116486/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Young+County%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.