The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1952 Page: 11 of 18
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W. Leo Kiddy
Rites Conducted
TWO
SECTION
The Graham Leader
CHRISTMAS IS
Friday Afternoon
Graveside funeral services for
W. Leo Kiddy, two-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiddy, were
conducted Friday, Oct. 31 at Oak
Grove Cemetery with Rev Robert
Sumner, pastor o fthe Morningside
Baptist Church, officiating. Ar-
rangements were under the direc-
tion of Morrison Funeral Horae
W. Leo didd Oct 28 from pneu-
monia. He is survived by his par-
ents, one brother, James Sade; and
grandmother, Mrs. St. Clair, all of
Graham.
NEAR-YOUR
GIFTS ARE HERE
• THE GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, NOV. 6. 1952
Bobby Cox Rocoivos
SUNDAY SCHOOL
ATTENDANCE
OPS Officiol To
Visit City Monday
Presbyterian
Church Announces
Youth Sundoy Service
The Rev. J. C. Johnson, pastor
of thp First Presbyterian Church,
has announced that on next Sun-
day morning, in observance of
Youth Sunday, he will preach on,
"The Church and its Youth ” At
the 7:30 p.m. service the Youth
Fellowship of the church will be
in complete charge of the worship
service.
Preaching at Hudson Presbyte-
rian Chapel will be at 6 p.m.
The public is cordially invited
Promotion In Navy
A representative of the Office
of Price Stabilisation will be in
Graham Monday, Nov. 10 from 9
a.m. until noon at the Chamber
of Commerce office to assist busi-
ness. men with information and
data on existing regulations,
amendments and supplemetary
regulations.
LAYAWAY NOW AT
U. 8. NAVAL TRAINING CEN-
TER, San Diego, Calif —Bobby C.
Cox. son of Mr .and Mrs. E. D.
Cox of 711 Pecan St., Graham,
Texas, has been advanced to pipe-
fitter third class, USN, here.
The advancement is a result of
competitive examinations conduct-
ed this summer on all ships and
Naval establishments throughout
the world.
Sunday School attendance at the
following churches in the city
Sunday, . Nov. 2, showed an in-
crease over the previous Sunday.
Attendance for Sunday are as fol-
lows:
Church ' Nov. 2 Oct. 26
First Christian .......... 141 134
First Presbyterisn .97 96
First Baptist .............. S96 861
First Methodist .......... 348 323
good/¥ear
AS LITTLE AS $2.00 HOLDS YOUR
WEEK END GUESTS
IN MRS. WILSON'S HOME
Week end guests in the home
of Mrs. Florence Willson and Miss
Marie Willson were Mr. and Mrs
Levi Willson and daughters Mary
Sue, Wilma Lee, and Alice Marie.
Mr. Willson has just returned from
Alaska, where he was a carpenter
foreman on government construc-
tion. Other guests were Mr and
James Melvin, Johnny Wilson,
Miss Bettie Wilson of FredeHck,
Okla. and Mr. Georgie M. Willson
of Ralls. The group with Dr. and
Mrs. J. L. Woods enjoyed a turkey
dinner at the jpump station park
Sunday noon.
SELECTION — SHOP WHILE STOCKS
ARE COMPLETE
Graham Sailor
Receives Promoton
Church of God
Oak St. Baptist
Morningside Baptist .. 100
to all services.
Markets Cattle
Assembly of God .......108 109
E.S. Church of Christ 186 154
Salem Methodist ........ 143 144
Hudson Chapel 68 71
SUBMARINE BASE, New Lon-
don, Conn.—W. L. Blankenship,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Blank-
enship of Graham, Texas, was ad-
• PERSONALS
Tom Donnell of Eliasville had
twenty-one cows on the Ft. Worth
market Tuesday, according to the
Texas Livestock Marketing Asso-
ciation, who handled the shipment.
Two of the cows weighed 1228 and
brought 13V4c, thirteen averaged
964 at 12c, with six weighing 903
and bringing 10c.
Pentecostal
vanced In rate to hospital corps-
Mrs. May Reese left this week
for San Antonio to visit a daugh-
ter for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wair and
daughter, Marjf Sue spent the
week end in Lawton, Oklahoma
with Mrs. Wair’s parents. .
Church of God 49
Church of Nazarene 25 28
man first class, USN.
The advancement is a result of
competitive examinations conduct-
ed this summer on all ships and
Naval establishments throughout
the world.
Streamline your cooking!
Chas. E. Lusk and Ed Harris
Jr. attended the TCU-Baylor game
in Fort Worth Saturday.
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COUPONS
No. 300 Con
No. 300 Can
mm
Mustard
GREEN ONIONS 2 bun. 15c
CAULIFLOWER..........10c
WITH COUPON
Club
STEAK
T-BONES
CHUCK ROAST_____________________________
FRESH CAT FISH i______________
PURE PORK HOME-MADE SAUSAGE
FRESH PORK RIBS..............
FRESH PORK LIVER_____________________
NICE LEAN FORK CHOPS_________________
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1952, newspaper, November 6, 1952; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884085/m1/11/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.