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The Graham Leader. Thursday, May 3, 1962 Page 3
JCNNIFER JONES ond Jason Robards, Jr. in Scott
Filtzgerald's passionate novel "Tender Is The
Night" ledps to passionate life in Super Cinema-
scope-Deluxe Color at the National Theatre Sun.,
Mon,, Tues., May 6-7-8.
Flint Creek News
By CAROLINE WILKINSON
A good rein Thursday night is
a boom to |he dwellers in the
Flint Creek community.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cearley,
and Jerry, spent the weekend in
Seagraves with their son and
brother, Gary Cearley, Mrs.
Cearley and Mike.' Mrs. Gary
Cearley and son came home with
them for a week's visit.
* Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Walker
visited his sister, Mrs. Bill Pray-
tor, who is ill in the Graham
General Hospital Monday. They
also, visited Mrs. H. L. Gitlen-
tine who was moved to a Wichita
Falls hospital, Tuesday.
Mrs. Audrey Shuler, Mrs. E. E.
Atwell, and Mrs. Albert Burkett,
attended the wedding shower, at
the Salem Methodist Church for
Min Leila Patty
Transfers To Tulia
Miss Leila Petty, Home Dem-
onstration - Agent in Cochran
County since 1988, has resigned
effective May 1, and has been
transferred to Swisher County,
where she will headquarter as
Home Demonstration Agent in
Tails.
who expressed their collective be-
lief that she had done a Tine
job in the county.
Mias Petty received degrees
from North Texas State Univer-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson, Mon-
day evening. Mrs. Jackson is the
former Peggy Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cearley,
and Mrs. Gary Cearley and Mike
yisited the S. R. Walker's Mon-
day evening.
Mrs. Caroline Wilkinson visited
her sister, Mrs. J. R. Hail in
Throckmorton last week.
sity, Texas Womens University
University and did graduate work
at the University of Arkansas,
university
Colorado State University
Texas ARM College.
Miss Petty is a former Young
In Memory Of
Mrs. Sadie Orrell
In memory of Mrs. Sally Orrell I
By her Poatman, Ed Spivey.
There is a vacancy on my route I
today and a sadness in my heart
as I ' pass 504 South view St. j
Grandmother Orrell, one of my
Shut in Patrons has been called !
home.
Confined to her wheelchair in |
pain much of the time, yet she 1
always had a warm smile and a
friendly greeting for her postman.
Also from time to time she would
me a little jar of jam or
1 shall always romamt
of kindness.
her final illness, as I|
passed the house each day and
noticed her family, her neighbors
and her friends going about, do-
ing everything that loving hands
could do, I was reminded' of a
passage of Scripture, "For what-
soever a man soweth, that shall
he also reap.” Down through the
many years of her life, Mrs. Or-
rell has sown seeds of love, kind-1
County resident and is a twin sis-
ter of
ness and understanding. Now in
of her life she has I
Mrs. 0. L. McGee of Red
Top. Miss Petty was reared in
the Rad Top community.
the twilight
reaped a bountiful harvest of I
friends. I am glad indeed to be]
counted among them.
NATIONAL
____ Friday - Saturday, May 4# 5
CARY GRANT - EVA MARIE SAINT - JAMES MASON
NORTH BY NORTHWEST
In Color
Alfred Hitchcock's captive mystery thriller.
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.. May 6-7-8.
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IMITATION GENERAL
A Slop-Heppy end Highly Amusing Comedy
Coming. Sat. Nite Provue, Sun.-Mon.-Tua.
May 19-20*21-22
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 3, 1962, newspaper, May 3, 1962; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116923/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.