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P«fle 2 The Graham Leader. Thurtdav, Sept. 28, 1961
DAR Starts
Thirty-Third
Year
Orvalrr choii't* as
Chevrolet Oilers 3 Lines for 1962
Silas Morton Chapter, Daugh-
tars of the America it Revolu-
tion, opened its thirty-third
year with a luncheon at the
Women's Club. September 23,
honoring Mrs. John Kulen Hall
of Wichita' falls, D. A. R. re
gent of Texas.
Chapter Regent Mrs S B.
Harbison presided, and the in-
George Parsons The pledge
of allegiance and sinning of the
National Anthem was led by
Mrs. S. A. Penix, accompanied
by Mrs W. J (Jruby.
Mrs T J. Howell. Constitu-
tim ehaieman nf lha chapter.
gate an interesting report on
the observance of Constitution
Week in Graham, |_~She ex-
pressed appreciation to Mayor
Ray Herring for his proclama-
tion in the newspapers, and
gratification that the American
flag was flown around the busi-
ness buildings of the city for
the entire week, and for the
special prayers given by the
ministers in their services, and
to Mrs S. A. Penix.' The Silas
Morton Chapter observed Con-
stitution Week with a display
in the show window of Morri-
son-McKinley Company. The
high school and junior high
school had special assemblies,
posters and bulletin board an-
nouncements Mr. Huggins, the
high school speech instructor,
spoke on the importance of pre
serving the Constitution (o 19
The wide range of choice* Chevrolet dealer* I the Imp. In Sport Sedan which mea*ure* 209.6
will offer for 1962 i* hinted in th-> three car, incite*, li.ey are representative of J2 passenger
photograph. Pictured to compare over-all length c-ir model* which Chevrolet dealers will start
are (top to bottom) the I Ml-inch Cotv.ur 4-1) ,,.i g. playing >eptimb<-r 29. 'I he new Chevy IPs how
dan; the l*3.unh l iu-vy Ji 1-ltoor Se-dun, and ili on the .line date a* oilier Chevrolet-built cars.
Taylor Motor Company
Displaying New Chevrolets
dressed in hobo costumes, and their sponsors are
pictured above before leavingVor the convention.—
'Leader Staff Photo. *
HOBO CONVENTION — This “box car" left First
Qpqfistgpturch Saturday evening for a “Hobo"
convention ot the home of Mr. ond Mrs. Henry
Bonks Bunger Rood. The group of young people,
qjR| more than 400
"At Junior High,
-idfRitn was the guest
teachi
speaker in a program arranged C. H. Atkinson, Zack Burkett,
by Mrs George Parsooa and c j Crouch, I. T. Gilmer. W. J.
Mrs Herman Reeves, who ac- Gruby, Charles Harris, S. B.
com oarued Mis* Elizabeth tr__w:__- c a n——***—t*
Bii a nw»; T J.
R. Riggs, 3. E. High-
Ax Johnston. George
I. F. Roebuck, and
student
id the -..(ik-w- TV. mi hide [in • I an industry' exclusive in tap-
TVt■"ATr"antt" lmp',Tt.Tt'hrvn)h-ts-.- cirri plate rear springs.
• Uirv it. -id 1 v- r-vl-.-i * **•» ’ From a styling standpoint the
-no- lum.. .the Clu.v\ 11. rhc_Cbcv . dirdard Chevrolet fro 1962 re-
nj.--*eni;iT- t -ir I-.......- *--■ p - > ■1— ------*
TT^I^Th.v ■■*'*,STtriTtfvT ......^
ip:! major .mechanical fharrges
•est- for it* standard models plu*~a
I ryw complete line of small tars.
- !ht-_ hew standard Chevrolet
i attires, n crisp, tailored look,
n lii* I n Pfc2 models have completely
ini n. - sheet metal, grille work,
mrd , I-1vipers and ornamentation, as
|"t'l as ficvv restyled interiors
than New roof lines for "sedans and the
than j l .ipala sport coupe also highlight
'atiot: ( the new styling.
--up loi j-fl-* I- iho greatest change, al-
fevtvhr£~-nrnjlP Cm v aif ingdcll and the
i Tvette will also feature a num-
ber of appearance changes as
\( I1 as new exterior colors.
_ -Mrs. John listen Hall was
charmingly introduced by Mrs.
E. R. Riggs. who predicted a
bright outlook for D. A. R. over
Texas I in the coming three
years. Acknowledging with
thanks. Mrs. Hall stated she
was opening her administra-
tion with her) first address to
the Silas Morton Chapter. She
gave an interesting and inspir-
ing talk on the history of the
American Constitution
Members attending the lunch- LEADER ANT ADS
en were Mmcs Ben Andrews, - \
Thera ia a,. a time for every
irpooe under heaven.
~—4Ecdee. 3:1).
At a recent meeting Mr* Gar
Vey'y fifth gradt-’-cias* of t’ri
view School elected officer* *
- They fncliuled I «<»*•-• Chow,41 _
president Ra> Johnston, vice-1. The n a ill U 32 mmk-ls, hipliest
president; GeOrge Rober/sbn **•* in its h try avaiThlile in tin
retary. and Uenicc Smith. lihrSc r-ai-f ('-v'ettt i!., ., II. ,nd
cording to Qod’a direction
and in Hia aarvice, we ara
flexible, purposeful, useful,
and life is more enjoyable.
GET RESULTS
Department
The younger generation will cer
CAUGHT up in trio poignonco and .paasion
love ond the sea's lure, Leslie
Bucholz star as the young la
production of “Fanny". Tht
tion, also starring Maurice
Boyer, shows Sunday, Morid'
1, 2, 3 at the National Thet
of money when they start paying
Fifth Annual '
Street Carnival^
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
SEPTEMBER 2* - 29 • V
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE*
and Charles
uesday, Oct.
Friday • Saturday, Sept. 29 - 30
CLARK CABLE • SUSJUI HAYWARD in
An inferno of love, K
teeming with the intri
idvflture,
Sun. - Mon. - Tues., Oct. 1, 2, 3
A big film treat; a tendeOunny fable of love;
a sure fire delight
Don't Miss the "Dunking Platform
Wednesday - Thursday, dDct. 4 - 5
f f11 ■ _L T« \ ff
-J*.
BING CROSBY ■ FABIAN - ‘ TUESDAY WILD
“High Time” is o hoppy-gp*lucky, swiftly-paced
WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS will present
two performances at the P.-K. Rodeo
grounds next Tuesdoy ond Wednes-
day nights BIG BABE, the elephant
enocting a scene above in the motion
picture, “The Greatest Show on
Earth' , will be one of the performers
m Gene Holter's Wild Animal Circus.
The show is sponsored locally by
Charles E. Hipp ond Fess Reynold!.
story about o 51-yeor-old «ti6n who enrolls as o
freshmon ond goes through,*ft>ur years of college
life, complete with studies,^ apd romonce, ond
comes out /a bettor man.
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 28, 1961, newspaper, September 28, 1961; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1116157/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.