The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1947 Page: 4 of 8
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“WHup
I Tuu Stott College
Festival, fe-
lt
hm
jRjfiSWEMStsS
for March 14-16-16 in Denton tb«
"City Of Redbuds,”
Attracting thoueanda of vial tort
yearly the Featlval honors the
beauty of the redbud and the com
‘-af-
front pale pink to deep fuschia the
bloesosai on the trees envelope
the campus in -a-- pink hast. . .
Students take their cue from the
treee and vie for honors of being
t charming at the Festival
hundred fm sir
will join with more
million members ef their
ration throughout the nation to
celebrate the thirty-fifth birth-
day of Girl Scouting. “Better
Citisens Build a Better World” is
-the Anniversary slogan of the
Girl Scouts, end will provide the
theme fer many of the spaclnL
events, both national end local,
that will bo held in honor of the
Girl Scout birthday.
According to Mrs. M. Boyd
Strati the Girl f
at outstanding exponents of na-
tural sincere charm and are pre-
sented as prince sets in the Queen’s
Court at Festival time. . .The
. the number of visitors who par-
ticipate, end fer those whs
' .MuSA.,..
these who ere un-
fer ttf
able to he
. 'fB
interested in it through**^
friendship with Lord Robert Bad-
• tM an Powell, originator of too Scout-
TKi SJTWSi BUg
n3»l
;In Graham there ere
of T. S.----
, ,, of them will be
winding their way back to the
“City of Redbuds” for the Festi-
Stok-
been publicised through many eng-
" lea. . .but we wonder if a little
oukta’t be worth
we were dining
mora publicity wouldn't be worth
while. . .Recently we were dining
with friende at Worth Chib'Tn Ft.
Worth, end after we expounded all
lodges built on toe batiks, the fine
yellow cst. hose, and crappie fish
JaiaObe icatxfliuuL
_ our Mends who happens
ttt.be e very prominent club
planted np end down the lake as
aha had been informed by friends
in her eity toot toe lake was bare
itiRnEsvaesda
lag aa to the natural beauty, not
only of Poeeum Kingdom Lake,
but tbef many beautifiiT drivewaya
end variety of
ee. the beauty
trees which en-
of the
in the poaaibU-
n 'weekend at
‘ * V j
filled the air
Saavwt, Fri. 14th
*,“SS3S^.&££
oirgani
and fathers. The
will be held in toe High
2ftrt?rs "r-
1 treat stated that the first
March 14th at T.
Mrs. Street stated
Girl Scout troop, wee
in Savannah. Georgia, on 1
organised
March
Gor-
ious parts of the eouni
thirty-five yeafe later,
ing is canted on to 0
^Girl* Scouting was introduced
in Graham, two years ago, with
V,
Mrs. Fitzgerald
1SL- _
Needlecraft Club
The Needlfcraft Cluli met lwedT
m. in the home of Mrs.
Fitsgerald at 280 Smith St.
Sunshine names wart revealed
and gifts exchanged. Mrs. Jack
Wright of Bryson, won the gift
given away by the hostess.
Refreshments were served to
fluder, Alice Thetfgrd, Bert
Johnson, Rosabell Denikins, Edna
.Terry, Faye Davis, Annie Lpis
Howaoi Jack Wright of Piysow
and toe hostess.
VP8BT STOMACH YIELD
1NCHB8 OF GAS AND BLOAT
so full of gas T was
afraid Td burst Sour, bitter eub-
stsnee rose up in my throat from
ils. I
1ad
my upset- stomach after m
got INNER-AID, and tt
Meals arc s pleasure. I praise
Inner-Aid to the sky.”—This is
Your GI Insurance
to- was offered by -the ifc~Br
tfemmeni to members of tbs
armed forces because of ‘the nh
usual ha sard of wai—and because
it was realised that the loss of the
soldier oi* sailor
loss of s
rner in
Ninety-two farmers in Young
County are' soil improving esp-
scious and Vetch happy over the
I’tg of a good. Vetch seed
cron this—year. Approximately
2600 acres of Vetch was-planted
last Fall. The present indications
>•“■ “-V -„ • . . - are that aomothing over 300,000
Becabsc of the low ply of a .pounds of Vetch seed will be hsr-
would
preterit or fUlVfi iJUsil* ' ''loips'ts of
his home. 8ome sort of rron tliis—ve
income had to be set up to re-
place his earnings if he failed to
return..
low cost.
e-fdud
sti ranee
‘the cost
Consequently,
bjSrffer tempoi
4tarmJnsursaco),_ because
t-saaSsL f
nth car *
around 65 cents
per month car 11,000. '
— For those who have others de-
pending on them for a living and
for those who have not, yot “ar-
hpwever, may bo converted to any
one- of six penhuient plans of in-
sursnee when the veteran ii
gvi innbA’AJV! *na n womea surance when the veteran is ii-
feSS,* ru nanctally able to make toe change
Waistline to tw Qown now. The insurance may he eonveited
without hvidenee of lymrabtlity.
55L ■ M».ind Mr.. Neal
HoaU To Friend.
end .
up iu ,var-
'# Today. ** y1**** wr* —^
Bmm|L cleavfse bowels, clear ipas
stomach, Rt on sluggish
el different all over.
onei troop of 12 girls, wnd accord-
ing to latest statistics, now has
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a menibership of 78. ' Mrs.-Street
r^n^| thst^the j^rk
soon feel _
don’t V on suffering—Get In-
ner-Aid-. Sold by all drag stores
In Young County, • » " ’ ’
Mr. and Mrsi R, D, Nichol
a rug scores
• (A«fcL
, Nicholson
teof
In Young Co.
in July 1747.
v>ydei
-jlfw-W h m i ISoiT Chest of the Ol
n< r-t—tn-mit-'* is of the opinion
tort Young Qountv is making
Legion Auxiliary
Tbs American Legion A oxtttary
wilt'‘bold M’s regular
meeting next Monday
March 10, to Legion Hall.
.....rill b
Sheriff Burnell
Returns With
members arc .p:
to Jbc present
stmcror^iciT,oN
whs necef-
thja inauranee at
insurance). tecause "a'n“inched
virift of onts and corn ranging
from ts-to "5 percent where-plant-
•ad on Vetcli land, and where the
Vetch crop was turned under the
previous year. Many other farro-
who attended the last Vetch
irs meeting, report that soil
penetration js much
Guardian-ship of......B. ttv Ruth
Butler, A Minor, No. 1977 in the
County Court of Young County.
Texas. - - —* - •
To All Persons interested in the
estate of Betty Ruth .Butler, a
minor: * .
-Vest ore her.by notified, that I
have on the 4th day of March,
1947. filed with the County Clerk
of Young County, Texas, Mr ap-
plication, undgr oath, for author-
ity to make, to the fttudge Oil
Company, as lease, anloil and /or
gas and otb. r mineral lease on
the undivided one-sixth interest of
the oil, gas, and other minerals -in
deeper on heavy clay gumbo-tvpo
soil where Vctth w&ii yrown ihttn
in previous yedrt. This dejttr
ute, belonging to said minor dc-
scribed at followl: -
An undivided one-sixth interest
__________ __ hpSi been
; brought about Tfy the^nddition, of
organic matter and the soil is
mo»o noraus. which nllowt. .more
moisture pcnHrat'on
rrmd infill ration of muiaturo.
' idncrasBctf-suH
the South 220
acres of T. E.4L Company sur-
vey-No. 462, abstract No. 669, sit-
-uated in Young County. Texas.
That Raymon Thompson, Judge
hoats
nen they entertained wi
sy night
ith a pro-
____________ TfiOj
tables ware arranged in the party
rooms where games were enjoyed
fertility is more soundly based for
Young County when many of the
growers iadleete—that Young uf
uf tin; Omiitly
County, Texas,
Court of Yoimi-
duly entered hir
______ng the lUtir dsH
. at 10:00 o'clock a. Jr>-
County Courthouse of
Graham. Texas.
County will harvest in 'the neich-
hn- hoo I of. 3(k®R)0 pounds of
Vetch seed this summer. A largf
ri rcentnge of which w' II be kept
f,.i, U/imn i.v.>uri
Witness for Trail
Sheriff Bert Bunnell left Thurs
in the case of .State of Texas vs.
A. F.. Tanker-sly, which scheduled
to Open in the 98th Dist Court
Monday mdrning.'
An tight day revival meeting
will begin Sunday morning, March
the Oak Street Rapt***
church, according to afr announce
ment this week bv
is week bv the pastor/ Rev.-
V. A. J>uncanv Dr. O. L. Powers,
who is engaged in general evange
listic work and formsr pastor of
-pr1.
the First Baptist church of Wich-
ita Falls for 18 years, will be in
charge of the meeting.
G. A. Ifoiloway,
of Holliday/
Tease, will direct the chpir and
be in charge of music. He will
church.
the public to
pate in toe
___ to
and partici-
revival meeting.
W. O. W. Mera
World Camp
_ _ _ met Monday
night In seen jar mwntfas.with
-tt—members and one visitor.
Woodmen of the
No. 429/ Graham,
for seed. . Home .-.rrown Vethh
seed is the enswei- short com-
the following: Mr. and Mrt. Sob-anprcisI supples and—Hm Young
Crawford, Mr.fend Mrs. Don Ray, '-County arstMK wiEL pcrhST^.^bc
as fhe tjme and place when and
where jsucht application w6uld
heard, and that such application,
-will be heard at such “"A-:
plac,.
ta.! SoverpIgB Nathan Thedfortb
nd ' tHct Manager,'HtneraT Wells,
la* .’nt for the meeting. »
f.'iffT'
Kenneth Edwards,
increased by over HOD percent at'
Ht-mtfn-s time this fall.
Delegate* were etorted—to., .at*,
and- Inti the Head C*mP ConventtBn
Match 2i-2r.and^26th; to be held .
Butter, Guardi,an of ' wi "Til I rn-rar wells. Tl. H. IWgtoW
op^entirely hir vnlnnteera
'*Th« women Isnd Sue,
who have helped the Girl Scouts
reach their present status as the
largest organisation /or girls in
the Woria are slated for special
during the Anniversary
' “Wearw
deeply grateful to them for thoir
interesT«and pay tribute to
them
at this time.”
Mrs. Street continued by voic-
ing, the hope of the organisation
that the Anniversary celebration
wfll attrget the attention of many
more adults iM briar them to a
grantor realisation of what youth
service thfoqgh Girl Scouting is
Scouting to
niversary year i
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'enough leaden
want to
Fm Al
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Year Red Croaa Need* YmI
Get ypur njpw March issue of fanftty CTrcto
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Mrs. R. R. Riggs In literally go-
tag -la cirelee making preparation
Thfift
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tha tm that John to
t;.
_____ frienda*of Mrs. H. B.
an happy thst aba was
_ gnuc-a
very educational laeture on paril-
isallsa Omgtarj
^mar
e we are -ettrmising that Mr*,
la. Junt as happy .aa bar
mrnmmrnm
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friends . Lay is the most
met for the rtgtflar business___
sion. During this aesaion a re-
,-Clower was, ibetodMiM H parti-
Rouge, La. for n visit with their,
daughter and grandeKQdrtn . . -
P. K. Desta and F. B. Douglas at
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Mrs. L. C. Yo
that bar great
» during the
Temple
---The w«Bh« «fn*n. Tteaucaa
sm of Belton and Mr. Lean
‘ ^ ‘ Graham---*—
Wm^sstr.
sssf- ssesrst1
erito
were
r. a. Siti&srsrc?
M?*l
a number
H. JF. Godaha of
mentary procedure. Following ^a
Tcpottt was given by
itiea Ou—ultteo. Tfc
< Aftar.a t
ch«
Z. Hayes,' Principal at
on “Fu-
ture Homemakers of America—
Your Opporttfuities As Seen By A
School Administrator.”' After
entertainment by Rotan and tha
of new officers, Miss
toe
gropp decisions reached by tot
House of Delegatee. The meet'
■ Why Haase.’
bo bajd^ni&r I.feiPScita^
Mrs. Carey Hostess
Fbr 6:
Garden
y Club
Mrs. R.
The nm
with terete flower
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rey end Mrs.- Jeka T. Nuanelee.
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Freih PlumiCSS.....—-t***84 - Chgub Milk -
Prunes Id. ^ Brooms *!»•!£•
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Beans ..................rl._ ?fc.* 194 -Favorita Matcliatll-™.. •« 44
Spaghetti mum. ..i. 194 Airway Coffee „ me 384
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 6, 1947, newspaper, March 6, 1947; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882718/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.