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THI GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, OCTORER 16. 1952
By Mrs. S. J. Roach
r »nd Mm. Aubrey Hokett
daughter Madaline of Waxa-
lie spent Saturday night and
a Sunday all of Mrs Hokett's
iren met with her for a cov-
I dish luncheon They were
and Mrs Oscar Allen, their
{hter. Mrs. Bill Davis, Mr
held by Gordon Downing in Morri-
son's Funeral Home Monday 4:30
on last Friday had a head-on col-1 p. m A large crowd from here
lision on the four-mile bridge near attended the funeral,
the Ed McCluskey place. Mr. and j John T Bur1on Jr_ Un p^tf,
Mm Alvin Donnell who were in only brother, and who lives in Cali-
the car with Tony were binissd and j ,orni, djd not irrive unti, Sun
day evening.
u n n , Mr Burton's brouter and wife
Mr. O. C. Lewis and several nieces atid nephews,
! also Mm. Pratt’s mother, brother
and sister of Clayton, New Mcx-
i ico were here and attended the
Y-TEEN NEWS
--Flemings duo crack-
id various ;
-.illil iu.jth- pit11L
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Mr and Mrs Allen and their
drove of turkeys, other farm
shocked Mr Donnell was in the
I, hospital until Sunday morning
when released. Mr. O. C. Lewis
and Garland's wife who were in
I the car with him were bruised
but not seriously hurt.
Mr and Mm. Tony Donnell and funeraY
children attended the State Fair
in. Dallas .Tuesday.
Mrs. Mack Miller and Donnie
Mack went to the Fair Sunday.
Donnie Mac, a club boy, has a fine
and Mrs Aubrey Hokett and
leline. Mr and Mrs. Bill Walk-
atld two girls, of Graham. Mr.
Mm. Edward Roberson and
and Mrs Loyd Hill.
Irs Hokett went home with
son and family for a week’s
t. r
Mrs Ethel Pratt and her sister
of Throckmorton visited Mm. Lar-
ry Pratt and family here Sunday
Mm. Ethel Hester of Lubbock
^aTTar reUtivef^here"! ~
Donnell, took the calf to the fair | iast „^
last week and he will help Donnie Little Miss Meggan Wright, thg
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Clinton
i Wright, arrived in the Steph-
Mr Burton. Mrs.^Gilman Pratt s ens County Memorial Hospital last
J ‘ ^ **“ Wednesday of last week.
Mm. Hester Price who has been
visiting - her., son, Wilson Price,
and family of 'Las Cruces, New
er. The Farrar-I
ed so many and various jokes that
By CARVIL TURNER it was difficult to determine be-
A panel discussion on boy-girl tw**n * “People Are Funny” pro-
relationship was the program for 8r*m •*<! our panel discussion.
Y-Teens last Tuesday night in the Before this delightful discussion,
High School Auditorium The re | Carvel Turner, accompanied by
suit of the panel was not only i Vera Helen Acock, sang *What
interesting opinions and facts, but Good Is a Gal,” and concluded the
also a comedy staged on the spot, program with her rendition of
Wood, Mrs Russell Brooks, Bobby | "September Song."
The panel, made up of Fern Cor- j But, to get back to the program
Farrar, and Charlie Flemings, was —the panel was asked about such
nell. Patsy Gilmore, Mr. Clyde mstters as, ‘‘Should students in
led by Joyce Burgess, group lead- high school go steady?”, and
“What time should girls gat home
on week-end dates?" Needless to
say, no definite answer was decid-
ed upon as such factors as occa-
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Morrison, Sr.,
and Mr. and Mrs S. B. Harhison
attended the Texas-O.U. game in
the Cotton Bowl Saturday.
aion. Individuals, parents' desires,
etc., should be considered.
The meeting was closed with the
singing of ‘Taps.”
Mr and Mm Raymond Dillin
visited his sister, Mrs. B. Y. Broom
at Ackerley over the week end.
E. B. Harris and son, Ed Harris,
Jr., were in Dallas Saturday for
the Texas-O.U. football game.
Mr. ami Mr* L. C. Young saw
the Texas-O.U. game Saturday and
viaited their daughter, Miss
Gretchen, an S.M.U. student.
-#•
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bob Cumpton
of Denton spent the weak end in
Graham with their parents. Mr.
and Mrs. F. D. Cumpton and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Shaw.
CARD OR THANKS
With deepest gratitude we ex-
tend this word of thanks for the
many kind acts of sympathy, as-
pressed by thoughtful friend*.
Your kindnesses have meant meek
to us.
Mrs. C. W.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wall
T. B. Langston
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. I angst—
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bogan
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Fomby
Owen, Di
ham, Mai
Wlngard.
Orr, Sam
Miss Heli
era, Mrs.
Jeaaa Mi
Green.
Mac Donnie Mac won 14th place
in calf show.
father and who lived with the
Pratt’s out on the old Pratt farm.!
died last Thursday night or rather ]
Friday morning at one o’clock.
was buried in Lubbock beside his j Mexico, returned home last Mon-
wife who died several years ago . day morning Mrs. Price had been
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