The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1952 Page: 8 of 18
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SOCIAL NEWS
Modern Martha S.S.
Class Meeting Held
Tuesday Evening
Mrs: Hamilton
Honors Son on
Eighth Birthday
i
Mn Ellis Hamilton of Murrav
was hostess for a party honoring
her son. James Ellis onlhis eighth
birthday Games were played, di-
rected by Annice Reedy and
Charley Ann Wright
An Easter hunt was enjoyed by
the children after which the many
lovely gifts were opened by the
honoree The children were ser-
ved delicious refreshments
Those attending were- Moselle
Kramer, I^on Kramer, Ray Kra-
mer. Tommy Joe Mayes. Ethel
Brockman. Danny.,Dixon, Miranda
Dixon. Pee-Wec Wright. Mary
Glenn Mayes. John A Wright. Ed-
dy Hamilton. Gail Kramer. Mary
Lou Moreland. Spencer Hamilton.
Dorothy Hamilton, and Marilyn
Tyra Louise and James Hamilton
Those sending gifts were Ron
aid Ingram. Billie Ingram. Char-
les Dale Duncan.^Kathy Duncan.
Barbara Sue Boutwell. Mrs J. A.
Moreland. Mrs J T Hamilton.
Mrs. Joe W Mayes. Mrs Edd
Moreland. Mrs Tyra Hamilton.
Mrs Albert Dixon. Mrs Eula
Brockman. Miss Effie Moreland
Miss Annice Reedy and Miss
Charley Ann Wright
Graham Women
Attend State Garden
Club Meeting in Waco
Graham garden club members
attending the State Convention of
Texas Federation of Garden clubs
in Waco this week were: Mrs. R.
L. Cornish. Mrs A B Edwards
and Mrs. 0 A Hemng. They will
return to, Qraham Thursday ev-
ening. —— ----<-
Mrs. Fred Guinn
To Present Recital
Monday Evening
Mrs Fred Guinn will present a
student piano recital on Monday
evening. 'April- 21 at 7:45 o'clock
in the Memorial auditorium.
The public is cordially invited
to attend the recital.
Mrs. Sid Hearne
Hostess to Guild
Virginia Club Meets
With Mrs. Willis
Mrs E D Willis was hostess
last Thursday to members of the
Virginia Club at her home, BOB
Carolina Iris and other arrange-
ments of spring flowers were used
for decorations in the party room
where tables were placed for pro-
gressive forty-two ~
In the games Mrs Charles Gib-
son won high score' . prize, and
low score was won bv Mrs L R
Joyce Mrs Minta Wright won The
84 prize and floating prize went
to Mrs Leah Henry
The hostess served a frozen sa-
lad course to the above prize win-
ners and the following: Mmes A.
B Edwards. Ruben Loftin. Bills-
Brigham. James Porter. W. F
Daniels. Ras Shoemate. W £
Braddock and Jess Tackett.
The Wesleyan Service Guild met
in the home of Mrs Doris Hearne
Monday night for its regular busi-
ness meetjng with the President.
Mrs Hearne. presiding
A lovely gift was presented to
Mrs Mary Lou Meredith for her
splendid work* iq bringing to the
Guild the study of Latin America !
Mrs F E Iddings wa,s in charge
Members of the Modem Martha
Sunday School Class of First Met-
hodist Church were entertained
with a delightful party Tuesday
evening in the church parlor wifh
Mrs Raymon Thompson hostess
Co-hostesses were Mrs. D G. Rob
ertson, Mrs: S B Scott. Mrs. Gus
Spivey apd Mrs Eddleman Spivey
The meeting opened with prayer
by Mrs E G Lacv Mrs L. W
Bast in. class president, presided
and conducted a business session
at which time plans were made to
serve the District P-TA. dinner
on Tuesday evening. April 22.
when the district convention con-
venes in Graham Mrs A. C. Trum-
bull. class secretary gave a finan-
cial report
Following other routine of busi-
ness the members went to the re-
creation room for refreshments <
Attending were' Mmes Bob I>ut
on. Steve Johnson, D G Robert-
son. F. E Iddings, E. L. Gray, E.
B Harris. H L. Corbin. E. W
Cason. M. L Woolfolk, S. B Scott,
Gus Spivey. L. C. Young. A. C.
j Trumbull, L W Bastin. Westyl
Meacham. Raymon Thompson. Ed-
dleman Spivey. Don Iverson, Rach-
j el Ivey. R L. Milner, and a guest.
Mrs E G Lacy of Vernon.
Mrs A. J. Howard and daughter,
Mrs C. W Ault had as their Eas-
| Jer guests their sons and brothers.
Don Howard and Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Howard and two children,
Raymond and Fredna Sue of Long-
of the program. “Humanizing La- ! vjew Texas.
Krie Rnlntinnc " Thn TVvntinn vi av T
Mrs. Meacham Will
Be Hostess For
Beta Sigma Phi Party
4-7-
rr
“V-—*~
The' Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
will entertain their Spring Rush-
ees with a bridge and canasta
party at the home of Mrs Westyl
Meacham at 800 Plum Street on
Thursday evening
Mrs Wendell Willis and Mrs
Doris Lee Ellison will be presen-
ted their Exemplar pins in. a ser-
vice beginning at 7:30 and all
members are asked to be present
The Rushees will come at 8 p. m
On Fridav night. April 25
Sorority will entertain with their
Founders Day Dinner and Pledge
"Service at the Legion Hall The
dinner will begin at 6 p m . af-
t«£- which the Peldge Service and
Founders Day Program will be
given. At 8 30 there will be a
dance for the members, pledges
and their friends
bor Relations The Devotion was
given by Miss Colleen McGee
Those taking, part on the program
were Miss Buena Harrell. Mrs.
Marilyn Harris, and Mrs Kather-
ine' Garvey.
Refreshments of rake and coffee
wero served to the following mem
herv 'Wrs JtasTe Lee Atlison Mrs
J B Childress. Mrs. Marilyn Har-
ris. Mrs F E Iddings. Mrs Doris
Ellison. Mrs Louise Howard. Mrs
Katharine Garvey. Mrs Edith
Touchstone. Mrs E R Gordon.
Mrs Mary You Meredith. Mr< J
B Thurmond: Miss Buena Harrell.
Miss Christine Jovce. Mrs Eula
McCain Miss Colleen McGee Miss ,
Eunice Rubenkoenig. Miss Mary 1J
Pickard. Mi.ss Christine Elliott, and
the hostess. Mrs Doris Heame
Jean H. D. Club
Meets With
Mrs. Simmons
GIVES YOU
THESE EXTRA
FEATURES
AND MORE
OBI FLOW BIDI
.The Jean H D Club met on
April 15 in the home of Mrs Louise
Simmons The president.. Mrs. Hu-
bert Williams called the house to
order, and gave a short devotion-
al Recreation was directed by
Mrs. Crgbb. u
Members angered roll call
with "What I have done to improve
mv vard " During the business dis-
cussion. Mrs Dora Sim* offered
her resignation as reporter and
chairman of finance committee
j^iJtfrs Charlie Allison was elected
'reporter and Mr* Barron was
appointed to serve • as finance
NOT THIS
■AST WITHY DOORS
m
Easter Guests
In Allen's Home
f
T\
Mr “and Mrs E B Allen had as
guests for Easter Sunday. Mr and
Mrs. Frank Allen and two little
sons, Dennis and Dale, of Fort
j. Worth: Mr and Mrs, Jack Don-
nell. of Oklahoma City; /Mr and
Mrs Jack Pickard, Mra. Bitty
V'P'vey- Mr* E X. Crabtree and
Vo sons. Bobby, and 'Sammy, all
% .Of Graham
• A delicious fish dinner was en-
joyed by all present
chairman
Committees were named to serve
in pTannihg a social and exhibit
to be held at Community Center j
on April-25.
The club also voted to send a
box of gifts to the Eden Home in j
Graham v
Mrs Simmons gave 'a, demon-)
-stration on “Fertilizing and j
Watering Lawns."
Lovely refreshments were serv- '
ed by the hostess, assisted by her j
mother. Mrs Casey .to 13 mem-
bers Next meeting will be May
at Community. Center.'
KNII-LKVIL
SAFfTY-RIM WHIRLS
JMr—an4-Mr»"T) "G Robertson
and two children spent the- Eakter
holidays 1n Quanah with relatives
of Mr Robertson Enroute home
they visited in Vernon and were
accompanied home by Mrs Robert-
son's mother. Mrs Lacy for a visit.
n
5&V %tmicJ
of anlrpartrd member of a family
'ic1*,* the rest carry on. They ran hr
assured that our service will be one
of memorable beauty and distinction
whatever the eont shall be* Seek our
protqcti re counsel as freely us if is '
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ANOTHER ANTHONY TRIUMPH!
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Golf Stripe Casual
12 to 42— MVS to 24VS
A max# of colors In nnl strip*
print. Wing collar . . . short
sl##v# . .. button through waist
... on# lorg# pocket.
Polka Dot Plisse
12 to 20—14 Vi to 24 Vi
So easily tubbed and needs no
Ironing. Ideal for hot weather
aheod. In blue, green, red wNh
whMe polka dot.
80-sq. Zip Front
12*20—14Uita 24 Vfc
Bright plaid print an 80 square
cotton percale. Zip through
wolst... button trim . .. lorg*
pocket puff sleeve.
SALE OF
COTTONS
BETTER COTTON PRINTS
Regular 49c and 59c Prints
SALE PRICE—-Ig.
80x80 Percale Dress
Prints 2 to 14 yard pieces,
assorted patterns - all first
'quality.
Shop Anthony's First and Save!
Sale
Price
For The Homel
20x34
LOOP RUGS
$1.00
Save - Sav<
200R
Flat Knit Cotton
Polo Midriff
-Stem
4 tn 14
69*
Soft obeorbent flat knit cotton
polo midriff. Strlpei with con-
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trim. Red, pink, male*, blue.
LADIES
SPECIAL
PURCHASE
Satin - Broadcloth
BRASSIERES
2for*l*°
Full stitched cup in satin
or Broadcloth. White,
Pink, Black. First quality.
Sizes 32-40.
Friday - Saturday
Special
SALE
MEN'S
SUMMER
Fellows, don't miss this spit
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time. All First Quality Mate-
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Sizes 3G-42—Tan - Blue
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Summer
DRESS
SLACKS
Crease retaining, wrinkle resis-
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pledtsC Colors: Brown, Blue,
Grey, ond an assortment of
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Sizes 28-42.
Man's
BROADCLOTH SHORTS
*'Sanforised • 21-42
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Mail's 12-Ounce
BUCKHIDE ,
CANVAS
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GLOVES
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Fr.
$3.45 Ceifati
Men's Grey and Blwa
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SHIRTS
$1.19
Sizes 14-17
Fully Sanforized
Fully Cut For Fit.
No Ironing Terri Cloth
ZIP FRONT JACKET
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1952, newspaper, April 17, 1952; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884215/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.