The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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The Leonard Graphic Friday, May 21, 1954
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unty
TIGER GROWLS STAFF
Nylace
FUN BY FUNSTERS’
and
FUN
Berkshire’s “Get Acquainted” Sale
STYLE
the
DEDICATION
PHONE 172
LEONARD
25 pounds
Pillsbury
FLOUR
Pillow Case Sack
PORTRAIT
DD
303 can Polor Bear
Only two dollars with this adv-
Spinach
10c
Pictures will be made
Saturday—May twenty second
Prince Albert
at home of
Tobacc
SUGAR
10 Pounds
limit
10c
Mrs. Pickford’s 0 L E 0
■Limit 12 cans
1 lb. Sunshine Crispy
CRACKERS
3, lbs. Mrs. Tucker’s
4 bars personal size
eniors
6 ounces
coupon
We Furnish Caps and Gowns
BEANS CANDY
for Graduation Pictures
Shadow Art Studios
East Side of Square
1 pair
3 pairs
6 pairs
1 pair
3 pairs
6 pairs
1 pair
3 pairs
6 pairs
flylace
Toe-Ring
$1.19
$3.49
$6.89
$1.09
$3.19
$6.24
$1.09
$3.19
$6.24
She car-
flowers,
at Feb
Buy now
and save!
REGULAR
PRICE
Hormel Dairy Brand
CELLO FRANKS *
30 denier, 51 gauge
(plain seam)
Becker’s Sliced
BACON ENDS—pounc
Deckers Tall Korn
SLICED BACON
Rath’s Black Hawk
PURE PORK SAUSAGE -pound
Filled '
CHEES E—pound
Armadillos always are born in
.sets of four. , .
-Leonard, Texas.
GRADUATING EXERCISES
m ent
linen
with
gladoli
College, Sherman, Texas,
speaker for the evening.
5 pounds SWIFT’S DOG MEAL
-1 can Pard FREE-
15 denier, 51 gauge
(plain; - seam)
A. executives, and school board
members, along with other guests
will be recognized. A cordial in-
vitation is extended to all friends
of the Leonard school.
'GEt ACQUAfkiiD
SALE PRICE
15 denier, 60 gauge
(plain x seam)
marriage will be an
event, Mrs. Paul H.
Earnest Tarpley en-
the Taylor home Fri-
with a delightful tea
Shortening
1 pound FREE
veil appliqued
f the lace at-
. tiara.
white
5 held
The Dedication of the Grade
School building will be Sunday
May 23 at 3:00 p. m. in the High.
School auditorium. Dr. Bob Pref
fer from the State Department
Austin, will be the guest speaker,
and the High School Glee Club
and Grade School Chorus will pre-
sent the music for the occasion,
'ormer teaching personnel P. T
is from Precinct 4.
Eucvlid McDonald and R. H. De-
Woody have been appointed mem-
bers of the board of trustees of the
Gober Rural High School to serve
out unexpired terms.
year.
cinct
Nash
was named vice-president. Mr. Nash
Get acquainted with Berkshire’s
Nylace Top and Toe-Ring...fab-
ulous 2-way protection against
runs! Here’s your opportunity to
buy a complete wardrobe of these
wonderful, glamorous longer-weary-
ing Berkshire Stockings at great big
savings. All the newest shades.
Proportioned lengths, j
Editor Joyce McBroom
Aissistant Editor t Joanne Van Schoick
Fun Dean Pannkuk, Joe Gaulden
Sports Texanna Latimer, Bill Wilson
Reporters.... Marleta Macon, Doris Bench, Texanna Latianer,
Freddie Gaulden, Norma Brookins, Jim Haynes, John Clark
Homemaking Bamara Evans
Vocational Agriculture Bobby Pemberton
“L” Club Joyce McBroom, Bill Wilson
Typists Larry Havens, Luta Davis
Sponsor Miss Ruby Lee Mackey
S.W.M. LARRY HOME, “clear t^
tie” ten-room house, 2 beautiful
lots-—must sell immediately. Call
Mrs. J. W. Denny — Justin 6518,
Dallas, Texas—collect. 2tc
Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Taylor and
on Mike, of Grand Prairie visit-
id here this week in the home of
heir daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Myers,
This is what we think it would
take to make a perfect boy
girl:
On Sunday night, May 30,
1954 Class of Leonard High School
will have their baccalureate ser-
vices. Mr. William LP.ake'r from
Colgate, Oklahoma will he the
principal speaker. The High
School Glee Club will present the
music.
Commencement exercises will be
held June 3, at 8:00 p. m. with Dr.
John Moseley, president of Austin
GIRL—
hair—Ava Daugherty.
eyes—Patsy Fry.
noise—Nancy Joiner,
lips—Marleta Macon,
teeth—-Mille Richards.
figure—Luta Davis.
hands—Mary Morris Leggett,
legs—Texanna Latimer.
smile—Sue Offord.
Miss Bettye McCrary
Mr. Flynn Wed
In Chapel
Miss Bettye McCrary, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Erm st McCrary
of Leonard, was married to Pat-
rick Mrtthew Flynn, sc-n ci Mr
and Mrs. Patrick L. Flynn of L ’
Argc'es. at 7:30 p. m. Saturday io
Fleming Chapel of iBroadway Bap-
tist Church.
The pastor
married the
Mahan was
Paul Joyce,
Th? bride
Armstrong Bagby,
or, and Misses
Judy Alexander,
dy Cain and
flow
white
centered
of white
green ta-
Society
Complimenting Miss Aletha
Thorp, briderelect .of Lewis Bates
and whose
tearly June
Taylor and
tertained at
day evening
shower.
For Athlete’s Foot
Use a Keratolytic
Because—
it SLOUGHS OFF the tainted outer!
kills it on contact. Get this
STRONG, keratolytic fungicide,
skin to expose buried fungi and
T-4L, at any drug store. If not
oleased IN ONE HOUR, your 40c i
back. Now at DAULDEN DRUG '
STORE
GAULDEN DRUG
Flash!- Patsy was seen riding
around with Bobby McCarroll at
iter church Sunday night.
Emily and Joe Tim seem tc
have up quite a case these days
Margie and Jane seemed to be
keeping late hours Friday night.
What was the cause, girls?
It seems that Patricia likes the
Trenton boys now days. Could ?
be because of Blibby Lynn Rich-
ardson?
' What
Lynette
i mance?
PET MILK 2 Large or 4 Small
BOY
hair—William Ruff.
eyes—Charles McDonald,
noise—Jerry Moats.
teeth—Bill Wilson.
smile—Joe Gualden.
personality—Johnnie Heard,
looks—Glenn West.
legs—Sam Whisenhunt,
physique—John Clark,
muscles—Lee Jackson,
hands—James Havens.
Complexion—Archie Miller.
Tom Holmes Heads
County Board
Tom Holmes of Trenton has
elected president of the co-
school board for the coming
Mr. Holmes represents Pre-
2on the county board. Tom
of the Lannius community,
wll be the outcome of
and Billy Wayne's ro
If you’re interested, read
the papers next week.
Clara Mae, Jane, Nancy, Diane
and their dates seemed to having
fun at the Drive-In Saturday
I night.
Say, Barbara Broyles, what’s
the matter with Leonard boys
these days? Don’t they intere-t
you ?
Bob Latimer and Jeannie Leg
gett seemed to be having fun Sat
urday night.
WANTED, CUSTOMERS — No ex-
perience necessary — Apply at
TRAEDWAY SERVICE STATION.
The Tiger Growls
Published Weekly By The Students of Leonard High School
hours': 11:00 a. tri. to 6:00 p. i
-no appointment necessary
•, Rev. H. Guy Moore
couple. Miss Florence
vocaliT, and M
organist.
was attended by Mr-
. matron of hon
Olivia Self and
bridesmaids. Ju
Alan Miller werr
■ano ring bearer, r
They are the bride
iece and nephew.
The feminine attendants woe
dresses :
cornflower an ’
tulle. The ci-
had a top tie:.
apron effect,
match-
fan-
Farley & Hill Grocery & Mkt.1
Leonard; Texas
Decorations throughout the en-
honorte’s favored colors of green
and white.
In the dining room the refresh-
table was laid with
cutwork cloth and
a crystal container
flanked- with
rooms emphasized the
crystal holders. Serving
lining room v - Mrs
Tarpley, and Misses Joyce Mc-
3rccm and Dea" T'ankuak. Guests
were greeted by Mrs. Taylor and
presented to the Honoree, her
mother Mrs. E. L. Thorp, Mrs.
Etta Bates, and Mrs. Eldon Dou-
gherty.
Seventy-five guests registered
luring the hours of 6:30 to 8:30.
dcntica] waltz-length
shades of powder,
royal blue nylon
cular tiered skirts
which formed an
nd had wide midriffs cf
ing velveteen. They carried
ha ped bouquets of pink, blue and
yellow daisies, and were daisies in
fheir hair.
Frank Ramsey of College Sta-
tion was best man. Groomsmen
were Raymond Grammer and' Jay
Kuhne. Joe Jarret and O. J. Cu
ba of Olney were ushers.
The bride was given in marri-
age by her brother, Don MsCrary.
She wore a gown of white satin
designed with a figurine bodice
and a bertha of lace attached to
the illusion yoke. The floor-
length skirt extended into a cha-
pel-length train.
Her fingertip i
with medallions of
tached to a beaded
ried a bouquet of
A reception was
lowship Hall,. Miss Elizabeth Hale,
and Mmes. O. J. Cuba of Olney
and Robert Neil were in the house
party.
After a wedding trip to the Lost
Valley Dude Ranch at Bandera,
the eouple will reside at Fortune
Arms. For travel, the bride wore
a powder blue suit with match-
ing shoes and bag, and pink and
white hat and gloves.
Wharton & Hudgens
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