The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1955 Page: 4 of 18
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Winn’s Big I'
Opening Next
the future development and growth of City of Graham,
We're happy to have a part in remodeling and enlarg-
ing Hie Gray building for Winn's Store* in this city. The
modern glass front building with year-round air-condi-
tioning and attractive interior is the lotest design found
in-Winn's Stores, a Texas-owned firm.
E. L. Gray and Sons had the steel confront for this- great
new store.
Again, we wonf fo offer our heartiest congratulations to
this fine business firm, Winn's Stores* on their forthcom-
ing Grand Opening.
Congratulations on the expansion of your store in this
city; as it reflects the confidence Winn's Stores have in
llltlmi..
OOR S
G-E 21"
Bit 6-1 21" I
21" Admiral
SPECIAL
Complex
Includes 40'
Western Hills Hotel this week. ■,
Mrs. N. B. Crenshaw is on an ex-
ther. James Mitler and family.. f
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bryan re-
turned Monday following a two-
week trip through the Northwest
They visited in Wyoming, Mon-
tana. Colorado, and New Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bray of Clayton.
N. M.. accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan on the trip.
Charles E Hipp was a business
visitor In Ft. Worth Monday.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jones spent
the week end ip’Lampasas'visiting
in the home of their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Corky Jones.
Jerry Herring, who has been
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. t
O. A. Herring the past several .
weeks, left today. Thursday for the \
Navy Air Base in New Orleans
where he will be stationed.
Miss Myrle Hawkins attended
the Warren-Baird wedding at Mo- a
ridian, Texas on Wednesday eve- v
ning. She was a member of the if
wedding party.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gordon and J
their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Stowe, |
left Priday for their home in Los •
Angeles, Calif., following a visit
in the home of Mr. Gorton’s bro- —
ther, the Rev. E. R. Gordon, and
Mrs. Gordon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox and soil. '
Gordon, of Fort Worth, were week
end visitors in the home of the
• PERSONALS
Prepare Fabric
Before Cutting
Lovely fall fabrics are now avail
: —.ahls-toLjpvrrt lm» nf raanwwt
Mrs. S L. Duckett and Sons, Don - J T. Cawyer transacted business
and Jon, have returned to their in Wichita Falls Monday.
visit .in 11 .Jfaivi and Mir1 Mill C.ilffltils' 6T~
Ttic"home IifMj^-DuckeltV-sisterT-Wodson' and daughter. Jeanlne,
spent several days in -the home of
Mr and Mrs Don Speer of Ros j Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ward last week,
well. N M.. visited relatives in | Other guests included Mrs. C. W.
Graham over the week end. | Lawson and daughter of Goldth-
Mrs Rdth Watson and son 1 waite. Texas Mrs. Lawson is a sis-
Jerry returned recently from a j ter of Mr. Ward,
visit with relatives in Athens-■; Mr ^jid Mrs. Harold Smith, for-
Maione, and Fort Worth. They also j merly of Midland, have recently
attended
Mrs G. E Albright.
-Read- labels careiullv and~"preparp
fabric property before cutting, sug
were Graham visitors Wednesday.
Dr. and Mrs. R. E L. Gowan
and son, John and their daughter,
Mrs. Dean Smith and little son,
Charles are vacationing in Idaho
and other western cities. —
Mr. -and Mrs. S. H. Peavy and
son, Stanley are vacationing at
gest Extension clothing specialists.
Look for labels thaf state shrink
age control If Sanforized or guar-
anteed not to Shrink more than 2
percent, additional shrinkage is
not necessary. <• <
Check the grain line'of the fab-
ric before cuting. Correct grain
line insures proper hang and drape
bf garment During weaving, warp
yarns are parallel to each other
and so are filling yarns The one
set of yams is at right angles to
Every person should, of course,
make a will, so that his wishes for
those he cares for may be carried
out after his death. Our courts
wll then see to it that his wishes
are put into effect.
But as a rule your will 1* too Im-
portant to clutter with detailed
frets and advice to yodr aorrivors.
It is not the piece to tell where
you keep poor importent pupert,
althoogH yoor sunivork should
know They might need these pa-
pers in probate proceedings or to
Cinerama Holiday in | moved to this city. They have es-
Dallas while on their vacation. tablished residence at 800 Austin
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Christopher | Street
and daughter. Norma returned Mrs j L Yandell is a patient
ove? the week end from Marietta | jn Seott and white Hospital, Tern-
Ohio where they attended the fu- ple Texas where she underwent
nerai of Mr. Christophers father., xurgery this week.
have any debts? If so, list them
and yOur creditors Where are the
copied of your income tkx returns*
Your car title?
Note these subjects: Old age and
survfvon' insurance, pensions,
profit-sharing plans, group insur-
ance, club memberships, royalties,
estates and trtstt, and joint ven
hires. Put' down your social scour,,
ity number.
These are just a few things to
cover in the letter jmu leave. You
will' think of others. Give your
heirs every bit of pertinent infor-
mation about your properties and
business activities.
/TWIa n n In 11 ^ J ah T*awn,
11 ni5 column, oasen on ioxms
I law, U written to inform—dot to
advise. No person should ever ap-
I ply or iRtdfferat etvy law withont
the aid of a» attorney who knows
the facts because the facts may
change the application of the law.)
the other set By the time fabrics
ONLY $!
A A. Christopher, who passed j
away Friday morning, August 12 ,
Rev and Mrs. Jimmy Hays jnd "
children of Denton are visiting in '
the homes of their parents; Mr | T, j
and Mrs. John Hays and Mrs, L. E,
Smith. - -. " i t B
Mrs. L. E. Smith's guests this ,
week are her sister, Mrs. Gertrude j
Wise of Canyon and niece and hus- Mri.
band. Mr and Mrs. W. O. Wilkes [ beT#
and two sons of Sudan.
Mrs. Carrie Crouch, Miss Alyne
Crquc+i and Mrs. Attine Ramsey
returned last Friday from a
month's vacation at Long Beach.
California
Mr. and Mrs. M Boyd Street
and children have returned from
are purchased in the store, one or
more of these conditions may have
been changed.1 Yarns may have
been pulled or stretched "off
graih" in the handling process.
To check:
• Straighten each end of fabric
by pulling thread or tearing.
• Fold fabric lengthwise with selv-
age^ together
• Lay folded fabric on flat table
• V crosswise yarns are on the
diagonal, stretch in place by
, \ carefully polling on :the true
bias If aafter stretching, the
grain of fabric is on diagonal
it should be steam pressed or
dampened, dried and pressed so
carry on your buNtles*. Some of
these papers may bear on ydW
survivors* actions.
So put these vttal faets in a let-
ter to yout survivors:
Where is your will? Id a safety
deposit box? At your office? Or
tucked sway some place fbr safe
keeping? You might Htv* hidden
it so that nobody can find jt. It
might be destroyed by accident.
YOur will is no good unless it can
be found.
Who la your exaeutor-
son or institution you
7-Ft. G-E R
10- Ft. G-EC
11- Ft. G-E R
12- Fr. G-EC
14-Ft. G-E R
_________ _ j,to car-
ry out your will? To whom do you
Wednesday,;,
a vacation in Colorado
look for sound business advice?
the grain will return to its cor-
I towel I Wilkinson, 6-
James
week-old son of Mr and Mrs. Earl
Wilkinson is reported to be aeri-
ously ill in a Houston Hospital.
If* ’ la tlib drnnHsnn nf Mr and
Where do you bank? With Wham
> you deal at tha banN? Borne
■rsons have a savings account in
le bank and checking accounts in
Bill Kurk of Haskell spent the
week end with his parents, Mr
and Mrs. Fred Kurk.
Mr. and Mrs E B. Harris and
son, Ed Harris Jr., were Ft Worth
visitors Saturday afternoon and
later motored to Dallas for.Jhe
State Fair Musical comedy "The
Teahouse of the August Moon."
Mrs. E. S. Graham Sr , and Mrs.
Oliver Loving were Fori Worth
visitors last Saturday.
rect position.
Directions for pre shrinking cot-
ton or wool fabrics can be obtained
from your codnty home demonstra-
| tion agent.
HC1 Is thF grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Brice jVilkinaon.
Misses Becky, Carollin and
Medr* Cox of Wichita Falls, have
been guest* in the home of their
grandparents and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs Ed Cox and Jimmy thiaweek.
MisS i.ou Anti Goocjwin and Miss
Nola Crow of Dallas are visiting in
others. Where art yodr safety de-
posit boxes? Do you keep irrtpbr-
^.SIMPSON STUDIO by Jim Adkins
HELLO FOLKS—I om Miss Suanne Enright, and I live with
my mother, Mrs Sunnye. Enright at Dimmitt, Texas. My-
fother is Pvt Fred L Enright of Grohom, Texas He is sta-
tfWTed at Comp Choffe?, Ark . and is prefionng for Officers
Training School I was born at Dimmitt dune 14, 1955, ond
weighed,Six pounds and four ounces My grondparents are
Mr ond Mrs Bernard Brown of Dimmitt ond Mr. ond Mrs.
John E Enright, 1 512 Morningside, Groham
tant papers th other places? List
these places.
Where do you keep all /bur in-
surance! policies—lift, health, car,
accident, others? lUey may cover
your family as well' a* yoursdtf.
Your family may wish to cOMlhue
them.
Where are your personal ac-
count booka? Letters about /Our
business affairs? Your cancelled
checks and receipts? These faets
will protect your estate from false
claims.
Miss Julia- Stark,
Bride-Blect, Honored
With Gift Shower
Miss Julia Stark, bride elect, was
honored Wednesday evening at
the First Methodist Church when
members were hosts for a gift
shower Miss Stark, choir director
of First'Methodist Church, if leav-
ing in a few days for her home
in Houston before being married
the first of October
She received many lovely gifts
of silver, linens, crystal and china
A short musical program was pre
sraRFd and refreshments served' to
approximately 75 guests.
hbme Of Mrs. Westyle Meach
ter, Mary Sue, returned over the
week end from Lawton, Oklahoma
Where they visited her mother
Mr. and Mrs C E. Penix were
business visitors in Ft. Worth Sat-
urday.
Mr* Henry Adams and Mr and
Mrs. W. P Terrell have returned
to Graham after spending the past
teverhl weeks in Ft. Worth w;here
Miff Kaehel Snoddy is vacation-
ing in Houston and New Orleans
with her aunt. Mrs. Currie Me-
Cot eh eon of Dolls*:
Mrs. II g Grave* and daughter.
Miss Loit Grave* returned Tues-
day from a visit with friend* in
Lubbock.
Mta Sledge Elder of Virginia la
visiting in ‘the home of her par
onto, Mr sad Mrs W C. CuRUi.
Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Breedlove
of IVter were guest* Monday In
tMi home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Harris Rev. Mr. Breedtove Is a
former pastor of Fiiyt Methddlat
MCLOOY RAMBUS
TO FLAY AT HOT WILL
The Melody Ramblers of this
city will present a musical pro-
gram consijUing of songs and
string quartet at th* Stovall Hot
WeH • pm Friday. August 20
DUB SCHLITTLCR
HAS SUROBRY
„ Dub Schliltler underwent major
surgery Wednesday at the Graham
General Hospital Hospital attend-
“Rule of thumb" is out when it cornea to ill-
ribs*. Each cne present* its own problem*
t^Rt catt Be correctly diagnosed only by i
physician. Our part is to coni|
Do you own real estate? When
are the deeds and abatracta or title
insurance policies? Do your rec-
ord* show a capital gains basis for
your real estate and what you in-
vested IB any piece of raht proper-
ty? Tell your heirt what yob think
they should do about your rOat
estate and other |h oparty.
Do your reports' show which
property to sepertae and which to
ant* reported his condition to be
-atisfaetory today
Dub u the son of Mr. and Mrs
Henry Schliltler. Jr.
Mr Terrell was a surgical patient
In St! Joseph’s hospital.
J F. Maxey of Abilene, former
resident of this city, we* here on
business Monday. He accompanied
an Abilene Explorer Scout Post to!
Possum Kingdom Lake for gn out-
ing
Mr and Mrs K. A. Heggie and.
two sons, Billie Dean and Larry
Scott of Sinton. Texas spent tbe
wee If end in the home of Mrs.
ipound his ffre-
scrlpticfns promptly and accurately. J
WE GIV* S0H GRE0N STAMPS
NIGRO CHARGED WITH
GIVING HOT CHIC1IS . \ ,
A Dallas Negro, 9. T Kilgore
was arrested last week end on
charges of Oring n> worthless
Mrs Nora Jordan returned re-
cently from FT Knox, Ky and waa
accompanied to Ft Knox by- her
daughter, Mrs R M. Shahan and
daughter. Pamela, who had been
WOW FRTSINT FLAG TO POST
Dura Hughes, repr e s e n 11 n g
WOVfc Camp No. 420. presented a
Church at
spending a /two Weeks varatio* at
Cloudcrofl. N.M. Mr. Dbggett is
minister of East-Sid*..MM
and daughter returned tto their
home in Ft. Knox where their hus
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1955, newspaper, August 25, 1955; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116921/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.