The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1959 Page: 7 of 8
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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, November 13,1959
DEAI^WHOEVER YOU ARE L.C.
These people are some of the
ones who have had fights or
fusses with their friends, boy-
friend# or girl friends. They have
always wanted to get in the last
word and now they have their
chance.
Dear whoever you are they may
be talking to you:
Wylene — “I meant what I said
the last time”
Regine — “You better not”
Jean — “S’cuse me”
Murt — ‘You’ll be sorry”
Sue — “I don’t care”
Lou — “I’m happier now”
Gail — “Don’t be that way”
Tommy Ensminger — “Shut
up”
Susie — “I’ll get out of this
comer someday”
Glenda — “Everything is fine
now”
Mauridell — “You can have
him”
DeLores — “Please don’t hit
me”
Jim — “It’s all right”
Wayne — “Help”
Fredlynn — “You better not”
Jeannie — I don’t know”
Teen — “If you leave, don’t
come back”
Billy Wayne — “It’s not how(
you play the game, it’s whether,
you win or lose” |
Jerry Lynn — “S’cuse me too”,
Fred — “I don’t understand”
David Bramlett — “I’m not a
Dutchman”
Tinker — “You’re always right
and I’m wrong”
James Ray — If that’s the way
you feel about it”
Martha — “You’ll be sorry some
day”
Pickle Deel — “I’m a sweet
Pickle”
—
attends the First Methodist
Church. His subjects are English
HI, Geometery, Typing I, Ag. Ill,
and American History. His favo-
rite car is a white 55 Chevrolet
hard-top. His favorite movie is
Giant. Jim B. is 17 years old,
weighs 125, is 5 foot 10, has green
eyes, and brown hair. He prefers
girls to be friendly, pretty and
have blonde hair.
Gayle Branscome is a member
of the Baptist Church in Pike. Her
subjects are English HI, Geo-
metery, Typing I, and American
History. Her favorite car is a 55
green and white Ford. The movie
SPOTLIGHT
The spotlight is honoring three
Juniors; Murt Parks, Jim B.
Leinart, and Gayle Branscome >
Murt Parks is a Junior and at-
tends the First Baptist Church.
His subjects are English JU, Geo-
that she enjoyed most was The
Last Time I Saw Paris. Gayle is
5 foot 5, weighs 121, has brown
eyes and brown hair. She is 16
years old. The type of boy she
prefers is tall, good looking with
red hair.
T. S. T. A. BANQUET
. T. P. Stewart and the
faculty of Bailey public school
were host for a dinner meeting of
the Texas State Teachers As-
; sociation on November 9, 1959.
j ~ A delicious menu of baked ham,
metery, American History, and
Physics. Murt is 17 years old,
weighs 145, is 5 foot 11, has blue
eyes, and brown hair. His favorite
car is a 59 black Impala. The
movie he seems to have enjoyed
most was God’s Little Acre. Murt,
also likes girls with blonde hair j -----
and a good figure.
Jim B. Leinart is a Junior and! a baked potato, English peas, hot
rolls, and pumpkin pie was en-
joyed by the approximately one
hundred-twenty-five members
present.
The members of the Leonard
faculty attending were: Miss
Gaynel Glass, Mrs. O. O. Mc-
Intosh, Mrs. Evelyn Weaver, Mrs.
George Gilmore, Mrs. E. B. Lein-
art, Mrs. Jack Rout, Mr. and Mrs.
Alwyn Golden, Mr. and Mrs. A
M. Savage, Mr. C. K. MicClendon,
Mr. LeeRoy Caudle, Mr. James
Hooper, and Mr. O. E. Giles.
Meetings of the T. S. T. A. will
be held in Dodd City and Trenton
on February 8 and April 4, 1960.
COMPLETE
HEARING AID
SERVICE
CUSTOM-FITTED EYEGLASS
HEARING AIDS
New Hearing Aids
Cords — Batteries
FREE CHECKUP
W. T. MAY, Pharmacist
PEELER DRUG
BONHAM
Wilma Jackson
Runner-up In
Queen’s Contest
Miss Wilma Jean Jackson of
Houston was runner-up for home-
coming queen representing her
room, the Freshman Class of
Galena Park High School in that
city. There are 200 students in
the class.
The popular student is the
daughter of ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. T.
Jackson, former Leonard resi-
dents. Her grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Sullivan and Mr.
and Mrs. E. L. Jackson of Leon-
ard.
Mrs. Clarence McCullough of
Dallas visited her sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Otis McBroom.
Mrs. Nell Walker of Dallas is
visiting her sister, Mrs. L. W. Mc-
Bride, who is improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Kim Macon have
moved to Farmersville.
BE WELL GROOMED....
Make it a regular habit to visit Charlie and Grundy. . . .
With a hair trim, shampoo and shine from our Shop, yoisTS
be well groomed at all times.
Scissors, Pinking Shears and Clipper Blades ground at rea-
sonable prices — work guaranteed.
WEST SIDE BARBER SHOP
CHARLIE CRAWFORD
Be an architect with color. Before
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POLYFLEX . . . produces »
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American Ministers Visit Bible Lands
A group of 13 Americans from
Louisiana returned recently
from, a month-long trip to the
Middle East where they were
guests of three Arab govern-
ments.
The group was composed of
seven Baptist ministers and
wives, a doctor on the faculty of
the Louisiana State University
Medical School, a woman ac-
tive in church affairs, and a
woman school teacher.
Their tour through the Arab
states took them from Cairo to
Beirut, Baalbek, Damascus, Am-
man, Jericho, and Jerusalem. In
Cairo they were received by
Secretary-General Abdul Khalek
Hassouna of the League of Arab
States and Arab Christian and
Muslim religious leaders. In
Lebanon the group had an au-
dience with President Fuad
Shehab and with the Maronite
Patriarch Meouchie.
Jordan’s King Hussein wel-
comed them in Amman, and in
Jerusalem the group toured the
historical sites of the Holy Land.
In all the countries, members
of the group held discussions
with civic and educational lead-
ers. The doctor was especially
interested in public health edu-
cation and facilities in the Arab
countries, and the teacher stud-
ied public education methods.
The upper picture shows the
group during a conference in
Cairo with Ambassador Abdul
Khalek Hassouna, Secretary-
General of the League of Arab
States.
The lower picture shows two
of the American ministers chat-
ting with representatives of the
different Islamic and Christian
religious groups in the Gaza
strip.
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1959, newspaper, November 13, 1959; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1213483/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.