The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1940 Page: 3 of 12
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TM GRAHAM UADM. THURSDAY. fEMUAM li, |M
LOVING
Dorothy Bills is recovering from
•n appendicitis operation which she
underwent in the Graham Hospital
Sunday morning. J
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCluer
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Pevehouae in Newcastle.
Little Douglas Oarrett spent the
week end with his parents, Mr. and
(Mia. Ridley Garrett near Newcastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Thomas and
▲ children erf Wichita Falls visited
" Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Oliver.
Barbara Burdick, small daughter
of Mr.'and Mrs. Roy Burdick, is ill
4 of pneumonia.
Date Anderson of Haskell spent
several days last week with her son,
Vernay Anderson, here.
Miss Edna Flanagan, tMY*. W. E.
^ Harty and Mrs. V. D. Anderson
tvere in Graham Saturday afternoon
to attend a Delta Kappa
meeting.
Mrs. Edd Shepard, who is a pa-
tient in the iHospital at Sanitarium,
Texas, is reported to be improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Oliver who re-
cently moved from Stamford to Ver-
non visited here last week.
hi tha home of,her aunt, Mrs. Lae
Shepard. A very enjoyable social
hour was spent after which a re-
freshment plate of sandwiches
doughnuts and eoeoa was served to
Billie Holder, Dorothy Bills, Norman
Hiekeraon, Robert Dickson, Sue
Lisle, Jodene McCluer, Jack Bills,
Donald Bills, Ralph Nall, Rex Nall,
and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wheat of
Albany were here Sunday. Mrs.
Mattie Rickenson returned with
them to her home here after several
weeks visit in Albany and Tuscola.
Mias Glendolene Rice is doing her
practice teaching in North Side
Ward school in Denton. j
Mrs. 0. H. McAlester of ▼ Big
Spring visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. McCluer, here last week.
Mrs. Mary Stephens of Tyler, a Sis-
ter of Mrs. McCluer, was also their
guest last week.
Elizabeth Grimminger has gone
for a six weeks visit with her
grandmother Grimminger in Wind-
Gamma j thorst. J
j Mrs. Travis Wheat of Albany and
Mrs. Ridley Garrett visited here
Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker of Los
Angeles, Calif., are here for a three
weeks visit with their parents, (Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Baker and Mr. and
Rev. S. A. Newman, pastor of th« : Mrs. Elzie Tedrow.
Loving Baptist Church is in Rich- Y The Donkey Basket Ball game
mdnd, Virginia, this- week to attend played in the Loving gym Friday
a Baptist conference. ^ night was well attended and fur-
Miss EJulelia Ragland, teacher in nished fun for all.
k^yie Jacksboro High School, was a I Mr. and Mrs. Grady Beard and
Bunday guest of Mr. and 'Mrs. V. D. small son, Buddie Mark, of Graham,
Anderson. ! were vhere last week.
Hugh* Casey was in Fbrt Worth1 Mrs. Dick Smith, iMYs. Garrett
Sunday.
Visitors are welcome and aU mem- Lee Rutherford and Fritz Davis were
bars are expected’ to attend the \ dinner guests of Mr.
Young County P.-T.A. council which ' Swaim
will moot in the High School audi-
torium here Saturday afternoon,
February 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shepard and
children. Donald Earl and Barbara
Jane, of Jerrayn, were Sunday guests
of the former's parents, Mr. and
W. R. Shepard.
r. and Mra G. McCluer, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth McCluer and Mrs.
E. B. Dickson were in Port Worth
Tuesday.
JIKWI OF
REDTOF
Mr. and Mrs. Monte iMcCluer were
in Wichita Pslls Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Rutherford
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ruther-
ford and son, Emma Mhy, Olney, last week here.
and Mrs. W. J.
of Loving, Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn Petty,
Lelia Petty and Mrs. Bess Lemons
were at Possum Kingdom Dam last
week.
The following attended a "42"
party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Rutherford last Thursday
night: IMr. and Mrs. Herbert French,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rutherford and
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Terrel.
i^Mrs. Claude Terrel spent several
days this week in Graham, as the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. Norvel
Roark.
Richard Hammonds and son fron
Slaton were the week end visitors
of Mr. and (Mrs. Will McGee.
Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn Petty
and family and Louise Jennings vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Orus Mcfiee
of Fanner Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Stevens orf Tyler spent
None*
The State of Texas
To the Sheriff or Constable of
Young County, Texas: Greetings:
Jesse 8 Rickman, Executor of the
Ehtate of Nathan Friedman, deceas-
ed, having filed in the County Court
of Young County, Texas, in the mat-
ter of the Estate of Nathan Fried-
man, deceased, being No. 1503 on
the dockets of said Court, his Final
Account of the condition of the Es-
tate of said Nathan Friedman, de-
ceased, together with an application
to be discharged as executor of said
Estate and to have said proceedings
closed, you are hereby commanded
that by publication of this writ in a
newspaper regularly published in
Young County, Texas, for not leso
than twenty (20) days before the
return date hereof, that you give
due notice to all persons interested
in the account of the final settle-
ment of said estate, for all persons
to fUe their objections thsrsta, tf
any they have in said Court • eg
before Monday, the 11th by orf
March. 1*40, when said account and
application will be considered bp tha
court.
Given Under My Hand aad tbs
official seal of said Court at am
office in Graham, Young Count?.
Texas, this the 13th day of Febru-
ary, 1940.
(Seal | G. B. JOHNSON,
Clerk of the County Court, Young
County, Texas.
By Frances Bell, Deputy.
A true copy I certify.
HENRY C. WILLIAMS, JR.
28c Sheriff, Young County, Teaam
1 Mi
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Orr left Sun-
day for Denison where they wS(
make their home.
‘•''Johnny Givens and Willard Wat-
kins were week end visitors in Dal-
las.
Marc he ta Casey entertained a
Cunningham an Ifrs. Ben Smith
were in Wichita Ftlls Friday to see
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Trout, H. I. The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 28, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1940, newspaper, February 15, 1940; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116490/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.