The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1952 Page: 8 of 18
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a Robinson and Ray Sunday aI-
'Tid Mr. H.T. CdUll of
Vernon visited her parent*. Mr
and Mrs. R. C. Llndley Thursday
night. _
Mrs. Edward WUson aglertam-
ed with » party Wednesday after-
noon Those attending wore Mmee.
Bud Beard. Audy Anderson,For-
rest Lee Thigpen. J. W. Bird wall
and Jimmy, R. 0. Hutto, Abb Wll-
U. Arthur McMillan and MaeUo.
Frank SUter, O. L. MsOoo md
Garry, CSrr Rutherford. 8. C. Tif-
fin and Miss Era Tiffin.
Mrs. Frank SUter has boon of-
fering from an infected foot and
had to go to the doctor to hare
Mrs. L. 0. BUM and Norfleet, Mr.
and Mre. B. B. Petty. Mkt and Mrs.
Herbert Wheat and Joe Llndley.
Mr and Mrs. R. C. Llndley suit-
ed her brother, Bob Stringer at
the Olney hospital Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Master Themis,
Mr. and Mn Riley Gann and fa-
mily of Ft. Worth visited Mr and
Mrs. Bud Stocking Sunday and at-
tended the funeral for Mrs. W. F.
French at Red Top.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lee Thig-
pen, Freddie, and Sharon Thigpen
and DarreU McGee attended the
4-H Club party at the American
Legion buUdlng in Graham Satur-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jew Henderson
of Olney visited Mr. and Mrs. W.
the Jean road was destroyed by
fire Saturday morning. The fire
caught from a faulty flue. Some of
the household goods were saved
but the kitchen furnishings and
clothes were a total loss.
Mr .and Mrs. Garth Bills, Rqn-
nie, Martha Sue and PUnne of
Breckenridge visited his parenU,
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. B11U Sunday
and attended church at Loving
Sunday night.
We extend our sympathy to the
family of Mrs. W. t. French, who
passed away Saturday at the Wich-
iU General Hospital.
Some of those attending the
Farm Bureau meeting at Ft. Belk-
nap Thursday evening were: Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. Tiffin, Mr. and
Crawford and Helen Brown. Vers
Helene spoke on careers in the
Y. W .C. A., Norfleet on careers
in physics, Bobbye on something
I cant remember at the present
lime, snd Helen on careers in tes-
Helene
Y-TEEN NEWS
THI GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, NOV. 6. 1952
RED TOP NEWS
By Mrs. 0. L. McGee
I deal of interest now that the P O.
Department has announced that
. the forthcoming International Red
| Cross stamp will be issued in red
* snd blue colors on white paper
It is felt that this is the start of
attractive U S stamps for the fu
i tore and it should increase inter-
II est in philately ---
STAMP
COLLECTING
list and spent several days in the
Graham HoapiUl.
Miss Christine Thomas visited
thU week with her cousins, Peg-
gy and Nancy Pollock. She has
recently returned from Germany
where she has lived the past few
years while her father was serv-
ing in the army.
Mr. and Mn. Jack Petty visited
Mr. and Mn. Charlie Thigpen of
Graham Sunday afternoon.
The home of Mrs. Chenault on
tile manufacturing. Vera
added to the enjoyment of the
program by playing two piano
solos, “Blue Moon” and "When
I Grow Too Old to Dream."
At the conclusion of the pro-
gram. Sylvia led some songs which
were sung from new song books
bought by the organisation. At
seven forty-fice everyone hurried
home to hear about the election.
By SPENCER FLINT
'philately and Investment
You must know just as much
about your field if you wish tp
make stamp collecting an invest
r’st *in ^ nsal^estate. tS.Tr types ofttamp-Lb-t tne, me--
stocks FxDeriehcc is'the most im- the slightly higher cost will oe
Don from outside can only have stamps that hey will be^sble Xo
a very general value For insaince. produce^ It is Just a matter
v,me people claim that nineteenth prjnled on rotsry
ctntury stamps have a much gre t * . Dresses While many
er quantiti. s ^they h« tm« t ^ |he same run, the
rising more consistently in tn P Department had to prepare
A Th? Cle oVoxact.^ and minute measure-
Read the Leader Classifieds.
cock. Norfleet Bills,
FRIDAY
. Hov. I
SATURDAY
STORE WIDE EXTRA SPECIA BARGAIN DAYS
SALE of FALL FABRICS
SALE!
SAI,E!
SALE MEN'S CORD
SPORT COATS
Ladies'
■hCpRwl V
NYLON
First Quality
FuR Bolt Piecis
BROADCLOTH
• MEDLAN CHAPEL
PANTIES
and Mrs. A L Milligan and
and Mr and Mrs Bob Rag
Donna and Mr and Mrs non nag-
ling. Lannie. Carleta and Linda
visited Mr and Mrs 0 StrickUnd
last' Thursday evening Guests in
Their hmm-smueday-evomnirwrej.
Mr and Mrs V Holcomb, and Mr
and Mrs V Holcomb, and Mr
• J and Mrs. JflhB Robertson
i Mr and Mrs. John Robertson
and Mr and Mrs. 0 Strickland
visited Mr and Mrs V Holcomb
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Ed Ragland and daughters.
Sharon and Martha Lou visited
Mr and Mrs. Sam Ragland. Sun-
day. -
Mrs A. M. Atwood and Mrs.
Lefoy Thomas visited Mr. J. W
Alexander. Monday. He U a pa-
tient in the hospital. Wa hope he
will be able to return home soon
Mr. and Mrs. A L Milligan and
Donna have been ill with virus, i
also Mr. and Mn. Loyal Choate j
Block /Gold, Black/White
Brown, Red/Gold, Navy,
Prints
70 Denier Nylon knit Holly-
wood Brief. Sizes 5-6-7.
Loro* assortment of new foil poftems In
bright bold multicolon. Fine count cotton
broadcloth Sanforised, vof dyed colon
White and Pink.
Man's and Bays'
- COTTON
Lace Trimmed
100* AH Nylon
KNIT SLIPS
Super-Whippet Rayon
^4>wcabardine
ANKLETS
A beautifully fitting Slip
that launders so easily ond
Special Sola!
Anthony's Foment
BUCKHIDE
SANYAS i
dries so quickly. 32-40
«S'£-
US “duck stamp” to ba tamed | -----
next July 1. They may urn pea abd Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ferguson
ink. oil. water-color, etching or j visited their son, Harold Ferguson
pencil, says the Department of University of Texas student last
the Interior, and the subject must week end and attended the Texas
be a true-to-life portrait of wild SWU game.
waterfowl. The birds have to be . .........-, «_
Ptoidi and feathered “as the hunt- Mr and Mrs Raymon Thomp'
cr see them.” : son were in Ft. Worth Saturday for
UA. Stamps of the Future , the TCU-Baylor game They weft*
All collectors are looking for- | accompanied by friends from (>1-
GLOVES
Regular Sixes 12 to 20
Half Sixes 14’A to 24Vz
S4.98
Value
Choose from styles in short sleeve coot
dresses of Super Whippet gabardine.
Fabric resistant to wrinkles, water, and
other liquids that are not greasy. Novel
trims, regular and fly type fronts . . ,
all Sizes. Shop early tomorrow.
LovisfiTy Tace and net trim-
med. Extra full sweep skirt
ward to November 21 with a great ney.
Don't miss this outstanding
buy, fellows!
Dollar Days a* Anthony's.
in good length.
Sizes 32-38 W-P-B
36*1 nch
Now Deep Tone
CANNON
■ii/mpc
Use Anthony's Easy Lay*
Away Plan!
First Quality
Whita Cotton
vSHEET
Special Purchasa
BLANKETS
2 to 10 yard pieces. First
quality. White and assorted
70x84 whita sheet blankets.
Buy several for these cold
nights
Big, thick, absorbent Can-
non Bath Towels.. Would
make ideal Christmas Gifts.
moccasins
colors.
Imported Linen
Damask
Dinner Sets
Ladias' Two Bar
Tricot
RAYON
Look At Hie Six#!
PANTIES
china that storm in a vest-pocket, china so handsome it will
■ut« you proud to entertain!
Dinner Sine Pletee
•tv num cbm 16 piece itmrter set >10.95 end >12.95
Cimiu la Wml
So Snuggly and Soft
S-M-L. First quality
Regular 49c value.
White, Pink, Blue
DeNer Day Only!
JJewtons Jewelry
Jewelers For Three Generations “
true china
... if it breaks,
the manufacturer
replaces it! f
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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/m1/8/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.