The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1955 Page: 9 of 18
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RED TOP NEWS
By Mis. O. L. MeGoo
Mr. snd Mrs. Chsrles Ragsdale,
Jr., and boys of Henderson, and
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Weaver, Jr.
and girls of Odessa spent the week
end with their parents and grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Retty.
P Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Clayton, Bar-
bara Sue and Patsy of Ca<Wo,
Okla., spent the week end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rob-
inson. Others visiting the Robin-
sons, Sunday, were Rev. and Mrs
Floyd Heard and girls of Abilene,
Rev. Bob Robinson of Grand
Prairie and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Heard of Red Springs.
Mrs. Ernest Blakney and Mrs.
Andy Hill .of Lubbock were here
to attend funeral services fof Mrs.
Annie Workman on Friday. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Workman returned to
Lubbock with them on Sunday
after being here during his im"‘
ther’s illness. Almost everyone
from Red Top attended funeral
services for Mrs. Workman held
at the First Baptist Church in Gra-
ham.
loving news
Mrs. <#. A. Allis
Mrs. A. G. Sanders was taken to
the Graham hospital Saturday ^
where she had major surgery early
Monday morning.
Mrs. Sanders’ children, Mr and ,
Mrs. Robert Taylor, Breckenndge,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. J Sanders,
Wichita Falls, were at the bedside
of their mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shepard kept
Larry and Garry Taylor while their 1
parents were at the hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. Verne Fuqua and
baby were In Springtown Tuesday
aftemon where Rev. Fuqua held |
^Igiyonek about 0(j/.
“Slices for J. S. Bradshaw
who had passed his 99th birthday.
Mrs. Etha Bratcher came home
from the Olney Hamilton Hospital
Wednesday and we are glad to re-1
P°MrheIndiPMrs. Henry Minkley, J
Lee and Bill were in Olney Sun-
day to be with their daughter and |
family, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Gamison
who haver'measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Tucker have rej,
cently moved into the |
Loving vacated by Mr. and MrS>
Ben Smith and children.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Atwell ah|
4
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3 lb. CARTON
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Atwcu at-
tended funeral rites for Mr. Brewer
in Graham Tuesday afternoon.
.... n _ ..l.utnrt in T.llhhock last
Mrs. L. G. Bills is working at
and Mrs. John ^ewitun and talked with Jerry McCluer, Richard || ^ JR ■ ■ ^ Jk C
Newman visited in Wichita , | Larry Dickson, and Mitne I I I l||llfr
Sunday with Billy Robinson and Ligon, Larry ” Bt Texas I
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treatment in a Wichita Falls hos-
i ** Mrs Otis Davis of Padgett spent
the day, Tuesday, with her sister.
Mrs W. H. Robinson and attended
I the Red Top Home Demonstration*
I Club Tuesday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Luther Brashears
1 and baby of Colorado City, Miss
| Jan Holt of Graha"?; .a«r an3
Dale Brashears visited Mr anu
I Mrs. fieri Tiffin and Linda Satur-
i ^Mitchell Pass and Don ChenauU
1 of Graham visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Petty and R°*>-
f^SrwRR received iiorn
I noyd County to Cochran County-
She* has been home demonstration
aagent of Floyd County the past
ft years She will take up her dut-
O J '•’***' n _ I /miintv on
and Mrs. Ed Lemons ana ™r».
A-p«t
... „!ctor nf Mrs. McGee, was at
tv sister of Mrs. McGee, was at
the hospital and said her sister
was a littl? better.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jones and
children took his mother, Mrs. i
Sam Jones, to Archer City Sunday
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family from Abbott visited their |
parents, Mrs. Sam Jones and Mr
and Mrs. W. R. Shepard dunng the
week end. '
maxwell house
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We Con Put New Life In Your Old Clothe.
PHONE 517
For Prompt, Reliable Service ^
WE PICK-UP and DELIVER
WE "RETEXTURE" ALL GARMENTS DRY CLEANED
THANK
YOU
We^nn-©iclreon from San-Antoniol
and other relatives. 1
Mr. and Mrs. W. G Gamblin and
Virginia attended funeral ♦ services
in Olney Monday for Sam Galoway.
aasem ui . »»*- ------ . . . Joe Shepard and Ed Dairymple |
8 years. She will take up her duh ^ # 1qJ o£ calves to Ft. Worth
ies *8s agent in Cochran county on Monday for Mrs. Arthur Sanders_
March 15, and will reside in Mor uttle Cathy Ruth, who arrived
I ... m worth hosDital Feb. 15tn
Mrs. Ray Blake visited al
Olney hospital Tuesday after
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Lind, visited Sunday with Mr.
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| cente r, group. Among those
Ser,ont were the district W.M.U.
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got a holiday from their Jobs a
thC HSX with Mrs Harold
THfln £ Graham and helped work
mATcM Rutherford is in D.l-
Newton, attending a gift show.
ents, Mr and Mrs. R. A. Young_ |
SMT^oSSKSS,
MrTndMrs* W
P**gy Gr°vM' M0"°9er Graham. Texas
1015 Fourth Street
day to spend a number of days
with her daughter and new grand
h*Mr and Mrs. Leroy Holland and
children of Olney visited Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Holland and in the afternoon
*• ev drove over to Woodson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Jones and
daughter of Lancaster who were
here to attend funeral rite* for |
PERSONALS
Lt and Mrs. Edwin M. Hinst
have returned from a vMStion to
New Orleans where they attend
the Krewe of Carrolton Mardi Gras
Ball They are visiting in ‘he home
of Lt. Hinson’s parents, Mr. ana
Mrs. F. V. Hinson, Sr.
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their -grandmother, Mrs. Anm®
Workman, Friday, visited during
the week end with his mother, |
Ballard
Biscuits
Mrs. Sam Jones.
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Lee’s Interiors
1015 Fourth Street Graham, Texos'lj
Dorothy Lackey, Sandra BoyH
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ShMr.aanc^ Mrs Doyle ^Uison of j
Albany spent Saturday with her |
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Sunday evening. His subject was I
“What Faith Means to Me. tie
brought an insppiring raessa**;
James Hall was in charge of the
program. Others present wcreMrs.
E. M. Robinson, Frances, Tre
and Evelyn Robinson, Donna Nall,
Joe Hall and Rev. Fuqua. Ronme
Rice will be the MYF leader Sun-1
day night when they meet with
| the Jean church. They will study
!Mty3Bu»U working at the
I Loving Cemetery for a /ew days.
Albany speni wurw --
parent^, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Atwell
P Worth Blake was the speiiker
for the MYF at the Loving church
avoninc His subject was
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THICK SLICE BACON Banner — 2 lb. pkg. 89c
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SAUSAGE Texds Prida---------- 2 Lb* Bag 89c
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|H R u'lteeves is sUying with his |
daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Wheat of Graham, whi
Mrs. Sanders, another daughter, is I
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tended funeral services for Mrsj
I Annii Workman Friday afternoon
> I in Graham. We extend our sincere
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the ground, and .11 highwsys ln|
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their son and family, ReT_and _
Verne Fuqua and baby Sharon.
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 24, 1955, newspaper, February 24, 1955; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882821/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.