The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1953 Page: 4 of 18
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Ft. Worth, visited their mother.
Mrs. Lydia Swaim tad brother
Billy, and other relatives one day
lift week.
Mr. and Mrs. AlvU Milligan
■pent Thursday night and Friday
with Mr and Mrs. J. L. Langston.
W. J. Dodd of Littlefield re-
turned home Monday after spend-
ing several days with his son Jim-
my and family. A group of friends
and relatives gathered at the Jim-
my Dodd home Friday night for
a surprise party for W. J. Dodd on
his eighty-second birthday. They
all reported a plesant evening.
Don Sims was in town last Fri-
day speaking with friends and vis-
iting his grandmother and aunt,
Mrs. Sims and Artie. Don is in the
V. S. Navy at)d will report to
somewhere in Kansas to attend
a Naval School.
Mrs. Ella Hays is spending the
week in the home of her son. Ray
Hays of Graham
Mr. and Mrs. Essie Chapin of
Ft. Worth who have been vaca-
tioning in Colorado stopped by
Sunday night and Monday for a
visit with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. L. Baldwin
Don Sparks spent Sunday in Ab-
ilene visiting Miss Shirley Big-
gers who is a student at Hardin
apent Sunday with Mrs Sima, Miaa
Artie god the Bob Sima.
Mr. and Mrs J. O. Crabb were
in Axle Sunday viaiting Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Botkin.
* Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rogers who
are touring some of the northern
states wrote Mrs. Roger’s sister,
Mrs J. O. Crabb, that they were
in Bloomington, 01. viaiting their
son, Onas Rogers and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Downey spent
Sunday in Abilene with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Downey and family. They
report that Joe was quite ill but
on Monday they received word
that he was better.
Mf’^nd Mrs. J. O. Crabb received
word Monday that they had a
new granddaughter. She had ar-
rived to make her home with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Bolkin of Axle.
Mr and Mrs. S. L Baldwin and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernet Swaim and
Dicky, visited the Wayne Bald-
wins, in Stamford. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoffman
of Newcastle visited Mrs. Pearl
Biggers Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Ruth Wataon and son. Jer-
ry, visited their mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Pearl Biggets, Sun-
day and attended services at the
Methodist Chruch.
Mrs. Faye Blackwell and moth-
Progrom of Songs
Steve Holub.
Mrs. Gene Bussey of Graham
visited Mrs. Milam Gray Sunday.
L. N. Carmack. Maadamea A. R.
Robinson, L. H Kemp, H! F.> Kra-
mer, A. S. Reed and probably oth-
ers attended the Baptist annual
association in Olney Tuesday.
Mrs. Grady Seale of Mineral
Wells visited her father, J. B.
Smith and Mrs. Smith Monday
morning.
Mrs. Jim Crump of Woodson
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Duncan.
W. D. Duncan and J. B. Smith
were in Ft. Worth Tuesday .
See E. K. Boswell. Jean, Texas,
For Renewals and New Subacrip-
Meoting Tuasday
Graham Jaycees enjoyed sever-
al numbers presented by Mias Dar-
lene Taber, soloist, during the
noon meeting of the Graham Jun-
ior Chamber of Commerce Tues
day. F. E. Iddings accompanied
Miss Taber at the piano.
Jaycees discussed the Christ-
mas lighting project and other bus-
Mr and Mrs Willie G. Meadows
of Borger visited over the week-
He con drive • car,
knows all about the base
ball players and movie
iness during the meeting.
Announcing
Why not teoch him
the value of money?
Help him save a part
of his earnings this yaar
by matching what he da-
• PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bob Cump-
ton have returned to Denton to
make their home during the school
term. Mr. Cumpton is a student
at NTSC and Mrs. Cumpton is
teaching in a Fort Worth school.
Mr. and Mrs P. F. Williams
spent Monday in Ft. Worth viait-
ing,friends and relatives.
The Opening of a Low Office in the Boas Building, Eaet
Side af the Square, Graham, Texas.
and three children of Wichita
Falls visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Clayton.
Mr and Mrs. Andie Harrison
0te proud parents of a baby daugh-
ter bom at the Olney hospital
Thursday, 9fept. 17. The little Miss
has been named Dixie Lee.
R. H. Lofin attended the Breck-
enridge-Wichita Falls football
game in Wichita Falla last Friday
JACK 0. HEM.
Attorney-ot-Low
First Notional Bank
_ \ In Graham
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Serving the people of this
area for Three Genera-
er, Mrs. Sublett spent the past few
night while Mr. Loftin and moth-
Simmons University.
days in Abilene visiting their
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Allen and
Shirlaine visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Swaim Sunday afternoon.
Jake Beavers of Ft. Worth and
Bill Pratt of Iowa Park, were in
er, Mrs. C. A. Simmons visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Simmons
and children.
E. E. Boswell is home from the
hospital and able to be up and
around, some.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Downey
made a business trip to Rhome,
daughter and sister, Mrs. Mac Coo-
per, Mr. Cooper and family.
twammmmim
wr me do sfu we best/ i
A BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE
town Saturday speaking with
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roden, Bob-
AND CO-OPERATION
Thu'll Find Your Favorite Selection
at Everyday LOW Prica* at...
Rev. and Mrs. John Hamilton,
and Miss George Ann Kemp, of
Ft. Worth, visited their homefolks,
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Robinson and
by Roden and a granddaughter,
Melba Sue Newsome of Arlington
Mr and Mrs. Lindsey Swaim of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kemp and Beth,
Saturday night.
IN GRAHAM
Courteous, Friendly ond Dependable
FOR OVER SIXTY-TWO YEARS
Eddie of Breckenridge, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. More-
land Sunday and attended church.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reid of
Moselle, are the proud parents of
a boy, Stephen Russell, born Sep-
tember 17th. Mrs. Reid is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. N.
Carmack who drove to Mozelle
I have moved my office from the Court-
house to upstairs over The Bargain Store,
CHUCK
ROAST
THIS BEEF
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Attorney
<SLL.IT—BUY fT—SWAP IT-WITH UfAPFB n A«IHPP
the week with them.
Rev. Royce Shoemate of
Graham, filled the pulpit at the
Baptist Church Sunday.
The revival conducted at the
Methodist Church by the pastor
Rev. Chas. W. Thomas last week,
closed Saturday evening with a
large crowd present. A large num-
ber dedicated their lives to Christ
and one made confession of faith
in Christ, and some family altars
set up: Miss Donna Brockman gave
Rump
ROAST
discussion of the feeding of the
Five Thousand Saturday evening.
Fellowship hour wis enjoyed on
the church lawn Saturday night
Club
STEAK
fresh Croud
Honm Mode Poefc Lb.
SAUSAGE 39c
Visitors attending some of the
services were Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Robinson, her father Mr. Cockrell,
a sister, Mrs. W. C. Davis, Mr.
Mrs. Les Foster. Mrs. James Elic
Beaty, Margaret Livingston, For-
rest Shamk, and Mrs. W. E. Sona-
Crisco 3 & 79c
ttVER
— Also Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Goia
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Yarbough, and daughters, Mar-
gery and Patsy of Woodson.
Miss Shirley Summons of Brad,
and Dennis Miller of Eliasville,
vMt.etLbiAjister, Mrs. Albert Dig;
BACON
on and family Sunday afternoon.
Roily Voules of Graham was also
visitor in (be Dixon home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Keener and
sons, visited Mrs. Keener’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. 'M. McFadin at
Daricroft- Tall
MILK, i cans 25c
Personal Sixe
SOAP, 5 bars 25c
Lb. Can Jk
He used to stand on the jurb in front of his father’s
house—and watch the Cadillacs sweep majestically
happy
easiest response to the accelerator he has ever
imagined . 7~~. steadiness and roadability and
handling ease that remove all but the merest effort
from managing the car.
And, oh, what marvelous comfort! It’s like sitting
in the easiest chair conceivable—and moving
smoothly and effortlessly through space.
And then, almost before he knows it, he’ll be
home—and in the driveway—with the family
rushing out with the final voice of confirmation.
Man—this was worth waiting and working for!
by—carrying fine ladies and gentlemen on
excursions.
That's when the dream started in his jieart—and
refused to leave.
Six times, before today, he has signed his name
to an application for a motor car title—and, on
every occasion, he knew it was a compromise.
But not this -time! He is taking the keys to a
beautiful 1953 Cadillac—and his 30-year-old dream
is coming true.
And what a fulfillment it will be, as he rolls out
into the highway and Fakes the longest way Ijome!
First of all, he'll get those quick glances of
approval which tell him the dream he dreamed for
so many years is, still in the hearts of others.
And then the car’s great performance will begin
to unfofd itself. ' ,
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Silence—almost complete silence—just the soft
sound of the wind slipping by . . . the quickest,
Pascal
CELERY
Shami
And, of course, the years and the miles will add
their proof as to the wisdom of his choice: depend-
ability—Jong life—economy of upkeep and oper-
ation—and unusual resale value. •
Yes, there is every practical reason for owning a
Cadillac—as well as every personal one. ,
Better come in and see us today. It’s probably
easier than you think to maCe your dream of Cadillac
ownership come true. .. f _
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* PERSONALS
J. W. Hawkins of Dimmltt, Tax j
as and brother, L. D. Hawkins of
Aurora, Colorado are Halting their
siiter, Mrs. Allan Omop who is
seriously ill at the home of her
son, Hugh L. Caaoy, 1007 Plum St.
Mrs. Stella Roach had as her
guests for the "One Boot” barbe-
cue dove supper at Eliasville Sat-
urday evening, Mrs. E. B. Harris,
Mrs. Carrie Crouch and Miaa Alyne
Crouch.
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1953, newspaper, September 24, 1953; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882819/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.