The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1967 Page: 3 of 8
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Mrs. Lola Fowler
Services Mbndav Al
Commerce tael
LEROY LAMOTH, W.M.
JACK BARBEE. Sect’y
paration for the revival meeting
to be held in the church April
23rd through 30th.
Grove Hill Lodge
No. 373, A. F. &
A. M. meets on
the 4th Monday
of each month.
7 p. m. Members
urged to attend.
Visitors welcome.
LYNWOOD HALES BUY
REGISTERED ANGUS BULL
Has your suoscnption to
Graphic expired?
Mr. and (Mrs. Lynwood Hale,
recently purchased an
from Mr.
rospection to
see that the
government
is unprepared
to administer
the Great So-
ciety pro-
grams intro-
d u c e d, nor
able to con-
trol or pre-
dict the wild-
fire war in
Asia Into which the country
Mrs, Bill Crawford
Program Leader For Speak Sunday At
Friendship Circle
The Friendship Circle of First
Methodist Church met Monday,
--------- THE LEONARD GRAPHIC — Friday, April 14, 1967
Lay Preachers To
and testimonies of two lay
preachers this coming Sunday.
They are Mr. Vernon Daniels and
The whiffenpoof bird is re-
puted to fly backward to see
where it has been. This skill
could prove to be very useful
for government in checking the
effectiveness of bureaucracy
which becomes more complex
and overburdened daily.
* * *
But it doesn’t take much ret-
t
y
C. W. Harder
of several hundred Southern'
Baptist laymen choren to parti-'
cipate in the West Coast Lay-1
men’s Crusade in 1964.
Bailey pastor, Rev. B. G. Ryan j
said, “God chose to use them inI
a wonderful way as they shared
were . Mmes. Joe Evans,
'■-’radling and Mike Gattis.
The program was presented in
th" form of a debate on how
the Christian fits into the mod- as ^ay speakers. They were two
ern space world.
Following the program a round
table discussion was held with
questions and answers on how this
applies to us and our church of
today.
Mrs. Jerry Moats, program
chairman, presided over the busi- the gospel of Jesus Christ there
ness session when plans were that pioneer field. We sincere-;
formulated for a banquet to be ly hope many will come to hear.
held Friday night, May 5, honor- these outstanding men as they
ing the senior class of Leonard share with us the testimony
i High School and their sponsors Christ has given them.”
I in Fellowship Hall. The afternoon hours of the day
I The next meeting will be a Bible whl be used in personal evangelis-
The study held in Fellowship Hall May tic visitation. This will be pre-
8 with Mrs. Alvis Spradling in
— 1 charge. Invited guests will be the
ladies of Mt. Zion Baptist Church
- of Leonard.
i Mrs. Mike Gattis and Mrs. Joe
Tim Ensminger were hostesses
for the social hour following the
I meeting.
I Those attending other than Leonard,
those participating on the pro- Aberdeen-Angus bull
j grams were Mmes.. Jim Denton, and Mrs. Ernest Sims of Bailey.
i Joe Holt, Billy Grimes, and two
i guests, Miss Ronda Rabb and,
! Mrs. Tommy Ensminger. i
partmentalism, noting that
there are now 170 recorded
Federal aid programs, financed
by over 400 individual appro-
priations, ar'’ administered by
21 Federal i jartments, assist-
ed by an additional 150 Wash-
ington bureaus and more than
4000 regional offices relegated
to process applications and ap-
propriate funds.
* * *
Sec. of Health, Education and
Welfare,, John Gardner also
confessed: “In almost every do-
mestic program we are encoun-
tering a crisis of organization.
Coordination among Federal
agencies leaves much to be de-
sired. Communication between
the various levels of govern-
ment—Federal, state, and local
—is casual and ineffective. State
and local government is in most
areas seriously inadequate.”
♦ ♦ ♦
Gardner asks the American
people to remedy the crisis
since Washington is not equip-
ped to solve the problem.
♦ ♦ *
There are at present, 80,000
separate local governments in
the country, but few are suffi-
ciently strong enough in re-
sources, population, or juris-
diction to get much done.
* * *
The 1967 State of the Union
Message outlined plans for fur-
ther juggling of the war with
expansion of Great Society pro-
grams. Might it not have been
more realistic to declare that
until still unknown demands
of the war are met, it Is impos-
sible to administer increased
domestic programs, or to esti-
mate costs? If realism Isn’t soon
forthcoming, the country might
become as forlorn as the over-
weight dodo bird, unable to
fly, and extinct in a modern
world.
has been flung.
♦ ♦ *
Governmental welfare pro-
grams have been as abundant
and overwhelming as the food
stored by a pelican in his bill
because the bird is unable to
digest it all at once.
♦ ♦ ♦
The 89th Congress passed 21
new health programs, 17 educa-
ional plans, 15 economic inno-
vations, 12 new city programs,
17 plans for new resource devel-
opment, and 4 programs for
manpower training.
♦ ♦ ♦
Sen. Robert Kennedy, N.Y.
recently complained that it is
nearly impossible for many
civic officials to understand
what government money is
available, for what purposes it
can be spent, and which agency
to go to for information.
♦ ♦ ♦
Sen. Edmund Muskle, Maine,
went a bit further in an at-
tempt to break down the de-
© National Federation af Independent Business
Mrs. Lola Fowler, 71-year-old for-
mer Celeste resident, died at 9 a.m.
Friday, April 7, 1967 in Fort
Worth.
Funeral services were held at
10 a.m. Monday at Jones Funer-
al Home Memorial Chapel in
Commerce, with burial in Mount
Olivet Cemetery in Fort Worth
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Fowler was born in Geor-
gia July 6, 1895. She resided at
3212 Northwest 25th St. in Fort
Worth at the time of her death.
Survivors include one daughter.
Mrs. Kathleen Craven of Fort
Worth; one son, Bill C. Fowler
of Manhattan Beach, Calif.; one
sister, Mrs. L. A. Berry of Mes-
quite; four brothers, R. L. Jones
of Port Arthur, L R. Jones of
Tyler, J. L. Jones of Texarkana
and Houston Jones of Commerce;
and four grandchildren.
WASHINGTON AND
"SMALL BUSINESS”
ByC.WItsd’N HARDER
Methodist Church met Monday, , ^he First Baptist Church of
April 10, at 7:30 p.m. for their1 bailey will enjoy the preaching
regular meeting with Mrs. Bill
F. Crawfrd in charge of the
program entitled “The Christian
and Space.” Others participating Mr. Fred Clemons, both of Paris,
Joe Evans. Alvis Texas- These men are active in
their local church group, the
First Baptist Church of Paris, as
v- 11 as being in much demand
rrfevt th# family ef
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howell cent visitors of his mother, Mrs
and children of Houston were re- Leona Howell.
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Think ot the small things around the
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The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1967, newspaper, April 14, 1967; Leonard, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216864/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Leonard Public Library.