The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1952 Page: 3 of 16
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Bringing you ad to* t—dittoim! Ea*Ur foods — bargain
of ike More. Remember
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Ice Cream aHTs’S!^--
■and make your visit
DOUBLY ENJOYABLE
Varih’l belief Morel »ed downtown
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Y. C. Myras Listed
On NTSC Honor Roll
Yancey Carlo* Myres of Gra-
ham I* one of the 269 students at
North Ttxa* State College whose
name was lilted on the honor roll
for the past fall semester.
Myras, son of Mr. and Mr*. E.
R. Myres, 701 Cherry, Graham,
U a sophomore student majoring
in chemistry at NTSC. He is a
member of the Chemistry Club.
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Marriage Licenses
John Henry Gibbs, Newcastle,
and Miss Elsie Lee Rogers, Gra-
ham. .....................7~
Don Ellis Holman, Bryson and
Miss Patsy Jan Austin, Bryson.*
Forrest Wendel Lasater and
Miss Billie Jan Willis.
Vernon Ray Boling and Mrs.
Beeerly Sue Blehasds.-
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Miss Lee Ann Oney, student of
TCU spent the week end in Gra-
ham with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Oney, ~
Farmer-Morkley News
Slim Resjfro, Hugh Lunsford
and Louie York risited Andy Luns-
ford Sunday night.
Hugh Lunsford was in Oiney
Monday for a medical checkup.
Mrs. Andy Lunsford, Christene,
Bennie and Mrs. Larrie visited
Mrs. Harvey Green, Ruth Jackson
and Ronnie Monday evening.
Mrs. Clark and Alice visited Mrs.
Andy Lunsford, Christene and
Bennie Sunday.
The seventh and eighth grades
are having a play Friday, April 4
at Antelope school.
Mrs. Jack Cox visited Mrs. Hu-
bert Keith Thursday.
Christene Lunsford was a guest
of Alice Clark Saturday.
ml Mu. Hail 0. Taylor)
922 Plum Street spent last
end on their wheat farm near
Enid, Oklahoma. Mr. Taylor re-
ports the wheat crop is excellent
in that pi
part of the state.
How SonHom Dry Cleaning Helped this Family to be Chosen the
Best Dressed Family
on Easter Sunday
IT 2
LOVING NEWS
By Mrs. n. a. Bill*
• PROFFITT NEWS
S9S6WSSS
Mrs. Eula Kennedy of Chilli-
cothe spent the week end with her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Odus Stratton. Mrs. Kennedy is a
former resident of our community.
She has a host of friends here.
Rev. and Mrs. Leroy Smith,
Jerry, Larry, Alvia and Stevie
visited relatives at Trinity over
the week end. Returning home
Monday Rev. Smith returned to
S .M. U. in the evening.
R. L. Reeves, Ardls Reeves,
Charlie Minkley, H. B. Perkins
and E. B. Dickson spent Sunday
in Dallas with Edgar Mac Reeves,
a patient in Baylor hospital where
he is receiving treatment. Edgar
has a host of friends here who
wish for him a speedy recovery.
Mr.-and Mrs. Troy Lee Shepard*
Mrs. Wiley Whitel/ and son,
Harold, are visiting relatives in
California.
Mrs. J. Rotfeb Jordan visited her
mother, Sirs. Carroll at Fort Han-
cock, nearPaso, last week.
George Wilkinson purchased a
Shorthorn bull at the Gracey sale
at Roscoe, J'cxas Friday.
The R. I. Gilmores will sOon be
returning from Houston to their
home In Proffitt.
ELIASVILLE NEWS
By Mr*. S. /. Roach
Miss Dorothy Reed, student of
SUU spent the week end in Gra-
hsm with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Reed. She was accompa-
nied home by three SMU friends,
Miss Ann Plume, Misffthn Fuli-
loVe and Mist Sue Lowe.
and son of Lipan visited over the
week end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Harman and his
father, Jessie Shepard, and also
visited with his mother, a patient
In the Oiney Hamilton hospital
where she had surgery last week.
. Mr. aqd Mrs. L. B. Creel apd
daughter Sandra visited Sunday
afternoon witti hi* parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Creel of Proffitt.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wheat and
daughter Margie of Cleburne
spent from Friday until Sunday
afternoon with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Wheat and Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Cox. Other visitors in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cox
Saturday night and Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sapdefs and
daughters Bonnie and Cohnie of
Wichita Falls. They also visited
his parents', Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Speer and
son of Graham attended services
at the Baptist—Chuwh—Sunday
been ill for some time, died in the
Oiney Hospital this morning. We
extend our sympathy to his wife,
and other relatives.
Mrs. Maggie Timmons of Lub-
bock is visiting her sister. Mrs.
Hester Price and brother, Roscoe
Akers and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen, who
moved to Hamlin last fall came
home Sunday morning in time to
go to church arid bear the 11
o’clock sermon. They visited her-
mother, Mrs. Horton. His sister,
Mrs. Gene Milam, brother Oscar
and their families and the Will
Horton family.
Mrs. Charlie French and Mrs.
Ella Hokett took several cases of
eggs to Breekenridge Tuesday
where they were sent by motor
freight to Buckner Orphan Home
Miss Rubvetta Easterling has
and at homo waiting for
been ill
the measels to develop. A number
of the school children have had
measels.
Mr. and Mrs. Spillman of Bur-
bank, Calif, who have been visit-
ing her grandmother .Mrs. Hester
Price, started back to their home
last Saturday.
Mr. and M/s. Lee Cockerell of
near Breekenridge attended
church here Sunday and after ser-
vices went home with their non,
w. A. Cockerell where they in-
tended to visit for .a few days.
Mr. and Mis. Forest Senters
wese out Tuesday seeing after I
tbetr cattle.'
Jackie Donnell was home
school over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkin-
son and son Patrick of Decatur
and Mr. and Mrs. Hail CuUhall
and John Hall of Graham spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perryman.
Patrica and Alecia Ann spent Sa-
turday with Mr*. S, J. Roach.
Mrs. M. J. Wineger was ill
Monday
• THE GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952
Mrs. Newman and family. *
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Allen of
Clovis, N. M. spent Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Parks of Markley
visited Mr/ Ella llockett Satur-
day afternoon.
Mrs. King Smith entertained
j friends last Week. After a few bj,-
J mes and a social good time Mrs.
from assisted by Mrs. Loyd Hi^
served sandwiches, ice box cook-
ies and lemonade tb the following
ladies: Mmes. Oscar Allen, Will
"duelur
mu hut
out from Graham.
-'Alfred Newman and his sister,
Mrs. Eddie Roach spent the week
end with their parents, Mr. and
tie Patrick, Mrs. Roaco Akers I
ther in Oiney Sunday afternoo*.
Mrs. Wayne Finley and three
children of Wichita Falls spent
the week end with Mr. and Mr*.
Marvin Vaughn. Mrs. Vaughn
went home with -thym Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Murphy of Blue-
grove visited their ,*on, Earl and
family last Week. -
Billy Donnell was on the sick
list last week.
CARD OF THANKS
Mabie Hill, Loyd H>U. Alvin Dow-
nell, Joe Taylor, Gene Milam,
Stella Roach, Ollie Smith, Harris,
Wiggs, Blevens and Corley of
Breekenridge, and Mrs. Beach of
Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rousseau
of-Or a*»* m
with his mother, Mrs. Rubenkoe-
ng and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Mayes
attended the funeral of Mrs. Nat-
We wish to thank our many
friends for the kindness and sym-
pathy shown us during
sorrow. Also for the beautiful
flowers. Especially do wa thank
Dr. Griffin for being ao kind. May
God bless each and every one.
Mrs. M. R. Bra*hears
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Johnson
Mr and Mra. H. L. G!Destine
Mr. and Mrs. James Copeland
Mr., Mrs. M. R. Bras hears, Jr.
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nning
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and avoid the rush! *
GRAHAM SRAM LAUNDRY
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morning and had Sunday dinner
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J- W, .Hickerson.
Mr .and Mrs. Harold Rickies of
Ft. Worth spent Friday visiting
with Mr .and Mrs. E. B. Dickson,
Derwyn and Terry. •
Those enjoying a fish supper
Saturday night in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Shepard were
Mr. and Mr*. Troy Lee Shepard
and son of Lipan, Mr .and Mrs.
Joe Shepard ,Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Gene Shepard and Mr. Jess Shep-
ard and Sharron.
Richard Ligon and Mrs. G. A.
Bills war* -among the group who
attended the Farm Bureau meet-
ing In Wichita Falls Friday. Rich-
ard with a number of other 4-H
boys and girls had a part on the
program. Richard was just re-
cently voted the outstanding 4-H
e.„; boy ef Waet Taxas. .
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Turner
spent Sunday afternoon.'
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cs
Flint Crook. —* .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson of
Wichita Falls spent Sunday with
her mother and brother, Mrs. J.
M. Nall and Ralph.
A number from here were in
Graham Sunday afternoon to at-
tend funeral services for Mr. Ray
Brashear at tile Morrison Funeral
Chapel. We extend our deepest
sympathy to the bereaved.
Mrs. J. G. Elliott of Graham
spent Friday night with Mrs. G.:i
A. Bills and Gwendean Cox.
Marshall Slayton, little son of
Rev. and Mrs. George Slayton,
underwent a tonsilectomy at the
Oiney Hamilton hospital Friday
morning and is doing nicely.-
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ikard «pnd
daughters, Carol and Betty or Ft.
Worth .and Miss Ruth Stegall of
Abilene spent Friday night ont
at their farm, also visited their
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin McCleskey and son Allen
of Graham.
Out of town relatives who were
here for the Lee Stratton funeral
were Mr. and Mrs. Leon Stratton
and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Strat-
ton and families of Van Horn,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foote and son
of Garland, Mr .and Mrs. Bob
Quisbenbery of Antelope, Mr. and
Mr*. Cleo Bowen. Carol and Cha-
rlotte of Jacksboro, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Duckworth of Denison,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duckworth
of Ft. Worth, Mrs. W; H. O’Neal
and Horace O’Neal of Haskell, and
Mr*. Hettie Porter of Graham,
Mr .and Mrs. Tom Chapman and
Sonny of Snyder, Mrs. Eula Ken-
nedy of Chillicothe, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Pollock of Archer City,
Mrs. Arthur Dally of Wichita
Falls, Mr. and Mr*. 0. D. Jeter of
Wichita Falls.
Guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Brashear* during the
week end were Mr. and Mr*. Ben
. Weaver of Newcastle, slater of
9] Mrs. Brashear*, and Mr. Brash-
ear*’ -brother, June Brashear* 6f
Fort Worth.
. J. P. Atwell of Howard Payn*
College, Brown wood, apent Mon
day night and Tudaday with hi*
parent*, Mr. and Mr*. E. E. At-
well and hi* sister. Mrs. Doyle
Allison and Mr. Allison.
Lynda Tiffin, little daughter
MT. and Mrs. H. B. Tiffin of
Red Top community, t*
with her grandparent*,
Mr*. Homer Brashear* while her
mother is in the Wlchii
where she
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ToatskoJaiceSm 22* 254 WholePiddesSr- 2** 264
Pork A Boon* £ 2&.-154 LoocKeoteMeat22* 454
Whole Pickles £*** £•- 264 LeecheonMeatw- ^2*454
ROXBURY
EASTER E6«S
£ 494
ta. 14c
Frozen Desserts Sf*w« K* 164
Ocean Perch ES*- £*434
Catfish Fillets SSI’- £*494
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Airway Coffee SSL. , £
Nob Hill Coffee S2» £
Edwards Coffee «SU* - £
Canterbury Tea SET
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Orange Soda SSSs** 2*121*
Ginger AlejSSSmaw £** 12!*
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Fresh Fryers
Pork Sausage
Fop* Dos*
Sirloin Steak
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Sliced Bacon *5TLw
Dry Salt BeconSLX
Slab Bacon
Slob Bacon SSTitmSL
Perk Roost
Porlc Chops ucawto
£ 394
Fresh Dotes
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Yellow Onions £
Pascal Celery SSL
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Cfip-Top Carrots t
Salad Mix £ ^
Fndi Spinach £
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KRekea Croft Fleer 22*994
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1952, newspaper, April 3, 1952; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884059/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.