The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1953 Page: 2 of 18
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SOCIAL NEWS
Garden Carnival Theme Featured In Annual
Momie Stewart Garden Club Flower Show
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Thr Mamie Stewart Garden Club
held its annual Flower Show In the
AndRerium Wednesday afternoon,
April 22 with “The Garden Carni-
val” aa its theme
The foyer was the center attrac-
tion being decorated as a carnival
midway Guests and members were
registered
Oh display were horticulture
specimens in Division 1. The
sweepstake winner in this division
was Mrs. Kenneth Edwards with
8 blue* Those having the most
outstanding specimens were Mrs.
Andy Bullock 2 blues. Mrs. Charlie
Gibson 1 blue, and Mrs A. B. Ed-
wards 1 blue
Others wining m the' fiosticul-
ture division were Mines Andy
Bullock 7 blue, A B Edwards 9
blues. Charlie Gibson 4 blues,
Miss Christine Joyce 3 blues. Reba
Woolfotk 2 blues, W> E Braddock
2 blues. Marvin McCleskey 2 blues.
L. E Bower 1 blue. E D Willis
1 blue. Wes McCracken 1 blue
Visitors -wining in the horticul-
ture division: Mrs. F H. Lundy 1
blue. 1 red. and Mrs Frank Cnjtch-
field 1 red
Division II arrangements were
displayed upstgirs. with Mrs. A. B:
Edwards winning the sweepstake
and Mrs Guy Gibbs winning the
most outstanding arrangement us-
M2J King, t
B green.
tV Slaiycutt & Muoum
Ay /Ae /// CKecf*
Walter Oliver
Tn “mmciN* Matt" ot tbe early ninrteee hundreds baa
small part in our modern habits of living. Little medietas
is sold these days from the tailboard of a wagon. Tbs
public has learned that when illness comet, the aafe pro-
cedure is to tee a physician. Remember, always, that vow
physician if governed by honest methods and ethical pria-
cipiaj. Place yourself in his care and rely implicitly on
his judgment. If he prescribes for you, bring his pre-
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eenphans to ds for filling.
OLIVER PHARMACY
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Two Registered Pharmacist* On Duty
WALTER OLIVER FRANK MEREDITH
Open I A M. to 10 P. M. Wsok Days
S13 Elm Stract __ _/_ Phono 920
lng driftwood with green material
Tbe winner in Claas I "The Mid-
■ ’way," were Mrs. L. E Bower, blue;
Mrs. Andy Bullock, red; Mrs. A. B.
Edwards, green; Mrs. Kenneth
Edwards, silver.
Class L miniatures, not to ex-
ceed 3 in : Mrs. Frank Starks, blue;
Mrs. J. D. Orr, red; Mrs. L. E.
Bower, green, Mrs A B Ed-
wards, silver.
Miniature, not to exceed Bin.:
Mrs. Warren Buxton, btue; Mrs
A. B. Edwards, red; Mrs. L. E.
Bower, green; Mrs. Andy bullock,
silver.
Class 111. Dried arrangements:
Mrs. A. B Edwards, blue; Mrs.
Loren Maples, red; Mrs Kenneth
Edwards, green; Mrs. B. R. King,
silver.
Class IV. Painted arrangement!:
Mrs. L. E. Bower, blue; Mrs. B. R.
___red; Mrs Kenneth Edwards,
green; Mrs. A B. Edwards, silver.
Class V. All green arrange-
ments: Mrs. Guy Gibbs, blue; Mrs.
Wes McCracken, red; Mrs. L. E.
Bower, green; Mrs. Kenneth Ed-
wards, silver.
Class VI. All white arrange-
ments: Mrs. A. B. Edwards, blue;
Mrs Kenneth Edwards, red; Mrs.
Andy Bullock green; Mrs. L. E.
Bower, silver.
Class Vll. Modern arrangements:
Mrs A B Edwards, blue; Mr*. B.
R. King, red; Mrs. Andy Bullock,
green; Mrs. Kenneth Edwards,
silver. .
Class VIII Coffee table arrange-
ments: Mrs: Wes McCracken, blue:
Mrs. L E Bower, blue; Mrs. Andy
Bullock, red; Mrs. A B Edwards,
green, Orr, silver; Mrs.
Kenneth Edwards, silver.
Class IX. Invitation class: Rev.
Hubert Foust, blue; Mrs. W’es Mc-
| Cracken, blue; Mrs. Walter Oliver,
blue! Mrs. Leon Scott, blue; Mrs.
Rex Cornish,x blue; Mrs. F. H.
Lundy, red; Mrs. Beverly King,
red; Mrs. Eldon Willis, red; Mrs.
Charles Christopher, red; Mrs. Hu-
bert Foust, red; Mrs. May Carlton,
2 silver; Mrs Hubert Foust., sil-
' ver; Mrs J. Di Adkins, 2 silver.
Class-0C Dish gardens: Mrs.
Kenneth fldwards, blue; Mrs. Har-
old Frank, red; Mrs. A. B. Ed-
wards, green; Mrs. L ,E. Bower,
silver. „ " .
Ribbons awarded in Junior divi-
sion invitation class to L. E. Bower
Jr., blue; and Judy. Buxton, red.
Judges for tbe show were Mrs.
E. G. Thornton and Mrs. Reese
Hayes of Olney, and Mrs. Rex Cor-
nish. Mrs. 0. A Herring and Mrs.
F. H. Lundy of Graham
Refreshments of lemonade and
popcorn were served
Birthday Party
Honors Larry Manley Enjoy Buffet Dinner
Kum-Duble S.S. Class Mrs. Walter Braddock
Mrs. O. A. Manley entertained
in her home Wednesday afternoon
with • birthday party honoring
her son Larry on his fifth birth-
day. A good time was had by
all. i_____!----
Refreshments of birthday cake
and ice cream were served. Bal-
lons were used as party favors.
Larry received many nice gifts,
and several pictures were taken
of the children
Those attending were Jfiie and
Jackie Carrico, Jeanie, Connie and
Joe Ed Venbemert, Lannie Had
derton. Tommy and Jimmy Moore,
Diane Baker, Waine, and Gary
Miller, Billy end Denny Daily.
Kenneth Jatkson. Kay, Johnnie
and Kenneth Huffman^ Nickie and
Chuckle Nicholsan.
And Judy and Gary and Dennis
Cope, Mmes Jack Catmo, Van
hemert, D. A. Hadderton, A. C.
Moore, J. O. Presley, O. A. Cope,
Jr., Kelly Miller, Bruce Baker, J.
C. Daily, H. L. Huffman, Doris
Nash, Earl Nicholson, O. A. Man-
ley, and the honoree, Larry
Manley.
Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Gordon
were guests last Friday and Sat-
urday of their daughter, Mrs.
Wade Frey and family at Coman-
achie, Texas.
Members of the Kum-Duble
Sunday School Class of the First
Methodist Church enjoyed a buffet
dinner Friday evening, April 23 In
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Wood. Serving on the food com-
mittee were Mrs. Jim West and
Mrs Clyde Wood.
Party games under the direction
of Don Holman were enjoyed fol-
lowing the dinner. Jim West and
- -Us*- Holman made several pi#
lures for the class scrap book.
Attending the dinner party were
Mr. and Mrs R. G. Miller, Mrs
Rex Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jim West,
Mrs. Kenneth Price, Mr. and Mrs
Nelson Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Meredith, Mr. and Mr*. Sidney
Hearne, Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Johnny
Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. James
Nickols, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wood,
Mr .and Mrs. P. W. Arnot, and
Mr. Don Holman.
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Mrs. Vaughn Young and daugh-
ters. Misses Llwlyn and Mary Eli-
zabeth of Pampa were week end
guests of their mother and grand-
mother, Mrs. Minnie Babbs. Mrs.
Linnie Davis of Wichita Falls was
also a guest of Mrs. Babb.
W. T. Johnson transacted busi-
ness in Dallas Tuesday.
Hostess to Virginia
Club Thursday
Mrs. Walter Braddock was hos-
tess to members of the Virginia
Club at her home In Mornlngslde
Drive on Thursday. Spring flowers
were used to decorate the party
rooms.
In the games Mrs. Charlie Gib-
son won high in 42 and Mrs. Bob
Askew won high in 84, and Mrs.
Walter Burton won tow.
Tbe hostess served a delicious
refreshment plate to the follow-
ing: Mmes. Minta Wright, Ras
Shoemate, Leah Henry, James
Porter, A. B. Edwards, Raymond
Burkett, Marvin McCleskey, J. E.
Neill, Charlie Gibson, Bob Askew,
and Walter Burton.
The club will meet in its next
meeting with Mrs. Charlie Gib-
son.
★ PERSONALS
Mr .and Mrs. J. J. Gallaher have
returned home from a visit with
their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Gallaher, Jr. at Shawnee,
Oklahoma.
Judge and Mrs. S. AvPenix had
as their Sunday guests Judge
Penix's niece, Miss Janet Penix
of Hollis, Oklahoma, and a friend.
Miss Harris of Vernon, Texas.
Mr. and Mn. W. M. Lenderman
spent the week end with relati-
ves in Dallas and Denison.
Hr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott and
Spencer Mayes were Dallas visit-
ors last weak.
L. Wilkins
In Woodson
Mias Marjorie Uy of Ft Worth
spent tbe week e*d with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lay.
DEPENDABLE
AUTO REPAIR
There's nothing sweeter thon tho toft parr
of a smoothly-performing car. Our tv no-
up is tho prelude to happy motoring. Our
prices aro sweet and low, tool
GRAHAM NASH COMPANY
«2o oak m. **•«• i220
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M. Gibson,
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Edwards at-
tended the Santa Rosa Round-Up
MOTHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, HAY 10
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FLATTER HER WITH ON HER DAY-. ,
Graham Floral and Nursery Co.
1231 Seat Fourth St.
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 77, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 30, 1953, newspaper, April 30, 1953; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884106/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.