The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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LEON COFFMAN, W.M.
JACK BARBEE. Sec’ty
GRAPHIC FOR KIN
Mrs. Paula Jean Dockery Mc-
Murry of Lubbock has requested
The Graphic be sent to Odie Lee
Hutcherson, Route 1, Trenton for
one year.
The U. S. Army Signal Corps
in 1907 offered to buy a flying
machine that could travel
miles per
aboard.
■John Jones has been dismissed
from Risser Hospital in Bonham
where he had been for treat-
ment of a broken hip.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Brents of
Amarillo, spent Labor Day week
end with Mrs. Brents’ father, T.
E. Wright.
Labor Day week end guests
of Mrs. Ina Mae Weaver were
Mrs. A. C. Lumpkin and Miss
Betty Jo Weaver of Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Mills of Sherman,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cooper of
Greenville.
Grove-Hill Lodge
No. 373, A.F.& J
A.M. meets on <
the 4th Monday
of each month,
8 P.M. Members
urged to attend.
Visitors welcome.
at 40
hour with two men
Garden Tool Sale
WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL
GARDEN TOOLS
served
Linda
Duncan
Judy
Jack
SON FOR RIDDLES
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corder,
Glen and Lisa of Garland visited
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Campbell,
David and Dwain over the week
end.
Fellowship Hall of the First
Baptist Church was the setting
for a bridal tea shower honoring
Mrs. Joe T. Sudderth of Leon-
ard, the former Miss Louise Bil-
The son born to Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Riddle of Olton, Texas
Monday, September 7, 1964 has
been named Danny Eugene. He
weighed six pounds, eleven ounc-
es on arrival at a hospital in
Olton.
Maternal grandparents are Dr.
Mrs. Joe T. Suddehth Annual Wood
Shower Honoree ’ Family Reunion At
Denison Sunday
I Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Lessley Hoff-
1 man and family, Fort Worth;
Mr. and Mrs. Less Hicks, Mr.
and Mrs. Lindell Hicks, Janora
Lynn and Brian, Mrs. Lois Lance,
Celean Lance and David,
Orella Monroe, Denison.
All reported a nice time and
will meet at the same place
on the same date next year.
The annual reunion for des-
cendants of the late A. W. and
Celia Wood family was held in
bao of Roane, New York, on Au-, Denison Sunday, September 6,
r, « tt„„ the .American Legion
Hall. I
Lunch was served at noon and
the invocation was given by Mr.
Moss Christian of Tallulsh, La.
There were eighty guests present.
Present for the occassion were
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Monrse, Mr.
and Mrs. I. W. Monroe, Mr. and
' Mrs. Raymond Cathy, Jan and
Damon, Mrs. Ernest Harper,
Kressly, Mike, Mark and Tenna,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Allen of Sher-
man; Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lance,
I Mr. Aubrey Monroe, Mr. and Mrs.
Bobbie Allen and son, Mr. and
Mrs. A. W. Alexander, Mr. and
Mrs. Jimmie Brown and daugh-
ter, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Ozie
Blackwell and Miss Nelda Black-
well, Leonard; Mr. Glenn Hick-
I man, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roten,
Garland; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hen-
son, Mr. Arnold Henson, Mr. and
Mrs. James Williams, White-
wright; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Brown and Pam of Trenton; Mrs.
Nettie Mavis, Mr. and Mrs. Moss
Christian of Tallulsh, La.
Also Mi', and Mrs. Lee Alexan-
der, Mrs. Barney Burnett and
Brian, of Grand Prairie; Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Alexander and
sons, Irving; Mr. Bascom Mon-
roe, Mi*, and Mrs. Robert Code
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie
and Mrs. R. D. Van Schoick of Roden and daughter, Houston;
Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Rid- Mr- and Mrs. Autry Gourley,
die, also of Leonard, are the pa- San Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
temal grandparents.
Mrs. Van Schoick is in Olton
with her daughter and family.
gust 31,-from 7 - 9 p.m. Hostesses
were Mmes. Mildred Fowler, Ray-
mond Marshall, Jerline Treadway,
Bill Hudson, Lewis Bates, June
Duncan and Lois Wright.
Guests were greeted by Mrs.
Ray T. Sudderth and presented
to the honoree.
A pink and white color motif
was used throughout the hall.
The refreshment table was laid
with white net over pink satin
and centered with a cut glass
bowl holding pink chrysanthe-
mums and asters flanked by crys-
tal candelabra holding pink tap-
ers. Other appointments xwere in
crystal.
Miss
punch.
Miss Judy Duncan secured
names for the guest book wich
was made and presented to the
honoree by Mrs. Jack Donald
Ross.
THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, September 11,1964
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"REMEMBER THE ALAMO"
— the cry that fanned Texas' defeat to victory!
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Taylor vis- J
On March 1, 1836, thirty men from Gonzales broke through the lines of
Mexican Army Commander Santa Anna to increase the Alamo’s defenses
to 187. This little band of heroes held the Alamo against overwhelming
odds for five more days in one of the most heroic struggles to be found in
the annals of man.
On March 6 Santa Anna with over 4,000 troops stormed the Alamo, and
the last of the heroic band of Texans died fighting. Names like William
Barret Travis, James Bowie, Davy Crockett and James B. Bonham became
immortal.
Mr. and Mrs. Happy Spangler' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lewis have
ited Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Crew of Fort Bayas, New Mexico spent moved frem the Mrs. Sample
at Lake Dallas Wednesday and a week with his parents, Mr. and Smith home to the David Car-
Thursday. Mrs. Taylor is on va- Mrs. N. B. Spangler and her par- penter farm on Highway 78, near
cation from Community Public ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bristow Bailey, the former Sudderth
Service Co. of Silver City, New Mexico. home.
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The massacre at the Alamo inspired General Sam Houston’s men at the
battle of San Jacinto. Crying “Remember the Alamo!”, the Texans sprang
upon Santa Anna’s soldiers and in a swift bloody fight won Texas its freedom.
For free information on the sights and vacation spots
of Texas, write TEXAS TOURIST DEVELOPMENT AGENCY,
Box TT, Capitol Station, Austin, Texas.
Keep Freedom in Your Future with
U. S. SAVINGS BONDS
SPEAK OUT FOR FREEDOM
... with U. S. Savings Bonds!
Through the years that have followed, other “Alamos” and “San Jacintos”
have inspired Americans to lead and win the fight for Freedom — Pork
Chop Hill, Iwo Jima, the Meuse-Argonne Forest.
Today, by purchasing a United States Savings Bond, you can also speak out
for Freedom as clearly as the battle cries of old. Every Savings Bond you
buy is an investment in Freedom. Buy Bonds at your bank or on the payroll
savings plan where you work.
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CHEAPER THAN GAULDEN WILL
SELL IT TO YOU — BUY IT!
IT’S A GOOD BUY.
IF YOU CAN BUY A
UNIVERSAL APPLIANCE
WE ARE RAYING
$1.40 per bushel
FOR EAR CORN
Place Your Orders Now For
CAKE AND MEAL
Before The Price Advances
WEIGH AT ABERNATHY-TUCKER GIN OR O. K. FEED
MILL. UNLOADING INSTRUCTIONS AT EITHER PLACE.
WISE HARDWARE & LUMBER
Phones — 587-3464 or 587-3330
WE ARE OFFERING
$50.00 per ton
FOR COTTONSEED
DELIVERED TO LEONARD
Beg, $15.95 Hair Dryer for $8.88
I. -Reg. $21.95 Hair Dryer for .... $11.88
, Reg. $29.95 Hair Dryer for $18.88
i Reg; $14.95 Elec. Tooth Brush . $8.88
I Reg. $11.95 Electric Iron for ... $8.88
| Reg. $14.95 Electric Iron for .. $9.88
j Reg. $17.95 Electric Iron for . $12.88
s Reg. $15.95 Elec. Buffet Server . $10.88
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY
GAULDEN DRUG
Leonard Grain Co.
“The Farmers Friend”
Leonard, Texas
BALLET
, 518 N. Main
For Information Call:
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CAROL BUFORD
STUDIO of DANCE
TAP Classes Begin Sept. 14
Bonham
583-4277
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“Your Home Town Druggist”
LEONARD, TEXAS
■ •••ADDITIONAL PHONES
Southwestern States Telephone
ANOTHER TEXACO SERVICE STATION TO SERVE YOU
Pee Wee’s Texaco
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SQUARE IN LEONARD
NOW OPEN
• FLATS FIXED
• WASH
• GREASE
• Wheel Balancing
Complete Stock of All Quality Line of Texaco Products
Stop Where Your Business is Appreciated and Serving
You is a Pleasure.
WATCH FOR FORMAL OPENING AT LATER DATE
Goodyear Tires ★ Delco Batteries
UP TO 6 MONTHS TO PAY — USE YOUR TEXACO CREDIT CARD
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 11, 1964, newspaper, September 11, 1964; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216863/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.