The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963 Page: 3 of 18
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Ihl Grohom Leader, Thursday; Nov. 21, >
Loving News
By MM. G. A. BILLS
A ateiaJ InMiMW cuqIm'mmj ; ivmiv in Fort Worth Morulay to
wy ImM Sunday afternoon at thr attend funeral rites for his sister,
• T. J j-L ____l m__t___u.. h4ui el her home
__ _______ __ aiiemi lunermi nwa iv.
LniM Methodist Church for Jaan Mrs. Hinson who died at her home
aid Loving Chargee Dr. Wayne “
eynufdt district superintendent
Sunday altar a long illness We ex
tend sympathy to Mr and Mrs.
Caskey and other relatives Mr.
an and Mrs L G Caskey of Bryson
Joe I also attended the funeral services.
Mrs Homer Rice. Mr and Mrs W W Prather
They are former visited Saturday evening with Mr
idea v_ Mr. Mnnr Himm of Jean
Viators at the Loving Methodist
Church Sunday we.r Mrs *“
BRQ
_r. Mrs J M Natl, and Mrs
Rica visded Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
n)B._______________________________,.......'
Mr. and Mrs Joe Shaperd and
Math transact ad huainras in Gra
ham and Otney Monday
Mr. and Mrs G. E Caskey
WALTBR OOMBZ
First Christian
Church Flans
3-Day Sanricas
_ Walter Gome*, misaionary
evangelist, srill conduct services
at the First Christian Church
beginning Sunday morning, com
tinuing three days. Daily services
are scheduled 7 p m.
Rev. Gomez, founder and direc-
tor of the Mencan Militant Miss-
ion. with his wife, will bring a
missionary challenge and an up -
■ todale report of the spiritual, so-
’*'*•—*— 1 ——t dtnvwtWwi ml. Old
I spent Sunday and had
dinner wiS Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
Gariington.
Mrs D. L. Gariington and Mrs
H. L. Holder were visiting in
Wichita Falls Monday, and visited
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith
Mr. and Mrs Wilbom King of
Falls spent Saturday rjght
■ .. •ryj'BirsftK.-. end Mrs.
w. H Fullerton After church
Simuay they visited in Grshhm
and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Fullerton , „ Jf t
Mrs. Opal Thomas of Garde n-
ville Texas., is visiting her sister
mid husband, Mr. and Mrs Joe
McDaniel and Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lindsay of
iasnnrt and Mr. and Mrs. Ro-
bert McGee and Robert of Jean
vieitad Saturday evening with Mrs.
Ed Delrympie. On Sunday, they
met at their brother’s home, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Huffman at Elia-
avitle for a fish fry and reunion.
Others attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Johnny Huffman of Throck-
morton, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huff-
man of Ft Worth, and a sister,
Mrs. Jewel Jackaon and other rel
atives Thirty - two attended the
reunion.
Rev. Hamid Barnett and Bus-
ter and Butch and Sandra Creel
and Cathy Smith attended MYF at
Jean Monday evening.
Joe, Jess, and Lee Shepard
have been sitring up with their
unde, Ed French, who is seriously
ill in an Axle hospital
Y-Teens Honor
Dads With
Barbecue Dinner
Y - Teen girls treated their,
Dads to a barbecue dinner ser-
Underwood’s Catering Ser-
Word, scene - o - teit wun coium uau -
Rev. Mr. Gomez was bom and
reared in the Wichita Mountains of
Southern Oklahoma, among the
Iadimps and Mexican people, with
whom his parents served as miss-
Jn I MO, as a Christian business
man. he left his business career
ta enroll in Northwestern Bible
Schools in Minneapolis. Minn, to
tMte further training. While there
J*' worked with the Latin Amer-
icans in the Twin Cities area.
In 1M7 work was begun in Mex-
ico and by 1954 it was centralized
. under the Mexican Militant Missr
Mti with headquarters at Pharr.
Texas. Beginning with seven miss-
ienaries. there are rare some 55.
There are 42 mission stations
‘ with 24 of these being organized
iato regular churches. The work.
Which extends through four Affer-
ent states in Mexiee now includes
a Bible school and seminary, mod-
i'ieal work, a growing radio work,
correspondence school, and extre-
me literature work.
Rev. and Mrs. Gomez are per-
ianal friends of Rev. and Mrs.
Robert Devin who served with
them in Old Mexico in 1950. and
response by Mr O. L. Graham^
Mr Graham is the father of Mary
Graham, a .senior and Y - Teen |
reporter. .
The Y - Teen cabinet sang “My
Old Man." and the airla all modal-1
ed hats which they had made to
illustrate their Dad’s occi^ationa.
Next week Y - Teens will meet
at their group leaders' homes.
There they will prepare Thanks-
giving baskets which they will
take to some person or family to
cheer them at |this season of the
year. The theme of this year’s an-
nual Thanksgiving visits is "A I
Time to Cast Away Stones."
Guidance Is Theme
For Assembly
Vocational guidance was the
theme of the assembly programs
presented at Graham High School
this week by members of Mr. Don
McClure’s sophomore homeroom.
Discussions were given on the
requirements, opportunities, ex-
pected salaries, etc., of becoming
a beautician, airline stewardess,
and on entering the fields of en-
appear in Graham as their gueMs.
Tte WW* «nd
couple is well known and their
program of presentation is most
interesting.
“We invite the public to share
with us these Three Great Days,
Mov. 24 . 25. and 26“ said Rev.
Devin, minister of the First Chns-
tian Church.
gineering, advertising, and nurs-|
:— All 21 members of the home-
participated in the progra
which included both talks and
skits. John Ford, a member of j
another homeroom, assisted with|
one of the skits.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Browm
Belle Tern and Wayne. Mr and
Mrs. 0. W. Hill Sr. were in Coco
Sunday to visit with their son and
brother and his family Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Hill
14 Futura Teacher*
Will Attend
District Meeting
Mrs. G. S. Davison and daugh-
ters, Sherry and Marilyn were
bi Wichita Falls Saturday after
goon visiting Mrs. L. S. Ward,
g patient in Bathinia Hosptal.
Mrs. Ward underwent major
ourgery last Tuesday and is re
ported to be improving.
Pot making (ceramics) was
Ukely man's first experience
with chemical changes. ^__
-rsiflar.
TO!
SOUTH ST.
GRAHAM
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 thru
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27
Borden s
EGG’NOG
65c
Puper Slid I
PECANS
39c
FMTHfHOnDAmSOM
Shelled
PECANS
89*
SPRITE
Carton
Of 6
GEBHARDT'S 2Vi SIZE
TAMALES 3
«)ft , STRAINED CRANBERRY
2,t SAIKE - 15c
OUR DARLING
RIPE AND RAGGED - M AlJ UPTON—-48 C0UNT . __
Peaches 4 Tl TEA BAGS 67c
CORN 61$1,
ROSEDALE FROZEN
CORN, PEAS,
BUTTER BEANS
CHOPPED BROCCOLI
UPTON—48 COUNT
APPLE—303 SIZE
SAUCE - ^15c
STUFFED
OLIVES
MORTON FROZEN
PUMPKIN or MINCE
Pies3“*1°°
THESE PRICES GOOD
FOR -
A BIG DAYS
November 21- Thru
Wed./Novertiter 27
WHITE SWAN
BISCUITS 1
29*
E GGS
Your Neighbor Will Tell You
—THEY ARE THE' FINEST'!—
HAMS
DIAMOND
& BLACKEYE
PEAS
WRIGHT'S
SUGAR CURED
t/2 OR WHOLE
CAN
10*
OAK FARM WHIPPING
V2 ~
CREAM
DELUXE
Fresh Dressed Chicken 5-6 Lb. Av9.
HENS —. 39<
BIG 3 TO 4 LB.
BAKERS
h-
FREShl
..._____Lb.
29«
BAM
Ra-Com — Lb.
V—
STALK
““Y|y°fjiJyj"MBT! FAIRMONT
HENS or TOMS
CHICKEN FRY
OYSTERS "~79< STEAKS ■ S9c
Mellorine
1/2 GAL.
FOR
CUT UP
FRYERS
----Clip TrtiTCoUpOn
1 _ _ ^ EXTRA BONUS STAMPS when you •
ROAST u 49*H'BURGER 3
GROUND
purchase $10.00 or more in gro-j
« __ ___ ceries, meats and produce. v ,
! , ^Excluding Cigarettes)___,
«... r •
1 LB. FRESH
Cranberries
FILL YOUR BOOK FASTER With
THESE Buccaneer Bonus Stomp*
25 EXTRA BONUS STAMPS
OAK FARM—«i GALLON
BUTTERMILK---- -Vz gal. 45c
Future Teachers of America will
represent Graham in a district j
convention Saturday. Nov. 23. at |
Hirschi High School in Wichita
Falls. Fourteen boys and girls
of the local organization will
board a school bus leaving fon
Wichita Falls at 8 o'clock Satur-!
day unoming.
Sessions in which the Future
Teachers will learn new teaching
skills will begin at 9 a m. j
Following lunch at the Hirschi,I
High School cafeteria, meetings I
will resume at 2 p.m
Mrs. Louis Pitcock, Jr., co -
sponsor of the local STA, .will ac-
company the group to the district
meeting.
ReU— 10-Lb. Bag
POTATOES
39*
No, 1 Russet
POTATOES
49*
Yellow «
ONIONS
2 ^ 19$
Red Rome
APPLES
2-25*
25 EXTRA BONUS STAMPS
Vi POUND
HERSHEY COCOAS 3!
Novel
ORANGES
19*
25 EXTRA BONUS STAMPS
MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT
COFFEE 6-ox. jar 89c
Fancy
YAMS
2 ^ 25c?
PARKER HOUSE FROZEN
ROUS 2 ».29{
BANQUET
LJttle Theatre of Graham has
•elected committees for the
beginning of a new year They
kiclude Lee Mayes and Jerry
PhlUlpa, properties Mrs »U
('album, aeta; Mra. O. A. Her
ring. Virginia Krauae and Pat
Heck, coatumea, Lee Mayea and
derry Phlllipa, publicity, Baba
Weir. Lee Mayea, and Grace
Carney, telephone; and Mre.
fill Caabura, Ucket committee
lltilnnin.
Purpoae of there eommitteea
gre two-fold. FTreL to preeent
to the community • retire of
' - from
ay;
second, to provide and promote
Little Theatre work in Graham
for the benefit of any citizen
that is interested.
A new membership drive; will
begin in January. For more
jgfdflMtlM piin|^
Theatre work, contact Jerry
Herring, Margaret Chaistain, or
any member mentioned above.
Look for the upcoming date
of a three-act comedy. “Seven i
Nuns From Las Vegas” to
presented early next year
POT PIES t -41
to tn«* communuy a
performance# ranging from
{ark drama to high comedy
DONALD DUCK ORANGE
JUKE 2" 55(
BREADED GRADE A
SHRIMP ? 59c
25 EXTRA BONUS STAMPS
GIANT
OXYDOL 17 z
25 EXTRA BONUS STAMPS
MORTON HOUSE
CHILI 4 cons $1.00
Free Organ Concert Tuesday
night, November 28, at Gra-
ham Memorial Auditorium The|
public to Invited.
See detoils in our store to mail-in for your
INFLATABLE REINDEER!
• 4C high • Durable plastic • Midi in Japan
Only $1.00 and 3 boxtops
From 'Dimuuui -Hmws f
DELUXE CAKE MIX ( jQc
KIM
DOG FOOD
7<T EXTRA BONUS STAMPS
kimsells
BISCUITS 13 cans $1.00
13 cans $1
TOMATOES
DIAMOND 303 SIZE
25 EXTRA BONUS STAMPS
fKBHARDTS NO. 1'* SIZE
TAMALES T 3 con* $100
8 cans $1
25 EXTRA BONUS STAMPS
BIG K
FLOUR - —. 10 lb. bog 89c
iKjmbell
'(••III Af I*T»
INSTANT
COFFEE
$1.19
25 BONUS STAMPS
OLEO
SOLID PACK
2 lbs. 29«
OAK FARM
MILK
49‘
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Va Gol.
GOLD MEDAL
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963, newspaper, November 21, 1963; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886504/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.