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f«|( I—Tkt Graham Leader. Thursday, May 7, 1964
Flint Creek News
By CAROLING WILKINSON
We are proud of Douglas
Robertson who was elected pres
idem of the National Honor
Society, at the Gr;ham High
School.
Douglas and his brother Da
vid are those lucky boys who
saw all the water roll out of
a narrow inlet into the tank
and roll back while they were
fishing one night It happened
at the same time the earth was
bursting open in Alaska as the
boys learned the next day.
We sympathize with Dan
Robertson whose new trailer
home burned Saturday, and he
lost all his personal belong
ings Dan is now at home with
his parents Mr and Mrs. Bill
Robertson.
Sixty or more people attend-
ed the musical at-the commun
it> center Saturday evening
More visitors than home folks
were present’, probably due to
the fact Saturday was election
day.
Mr. and Mrs K E Atwell Sun
day .1
Mrs Bill Solenberg and Mrs ;
Tom Preston have been at the
bedside of a brother in Wichita i
Falls for several days |
Mrs George Birdwell s par
ents are newest citizens of the |
community
Mr Earl Rhodes is at home
from the Graham General Hoe-
pltal.
Mrs James Copeland was
hostess for a social meeting of
members of Training Union of
Bethel Baptist, Church at the
Community Center Friday eve
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Partin
of Brown wood and their son
Leonard Partin of Arizona vis-
ited their son and brother Mr
and Mrs. Douglas Partin and
family Sunday
Mr and Mrs. Alvin E. Martin
and family had Sunday dinner
with Mr and Mrs. Cecil Simms
in Graham.
Several of our citizens at-
Everett Atwell suffered pain (f.nded the aurtlon fourth
ful injuries Thursday while I strect in Graham Saturday,
working on an oil well. Two! Mr and Mrs jac|[ Burkett
fingers were badly mangled.; vislted w,zard .Wells and in
gausifig amputation of the fin Wlchita Fails wjth Mr and Mrs
ger> ends at the first joint. He T(m) KeUy. Saturday
better, but is in great pain | Mr and Mrs. Bud Green, Ter
part of the time.
esa and .Mike of Graham visited
Mrs Bnee Wilkinson attend ! the Jack Burketts Sunday,
ed the funeral in Perrin Sun ! Mrs. W H. Peterson is home
day of little Philljp Glideweil from an eleven days stay in
20 months old son of Mr and | Graham General Hospital.
Mrs. Emmett Glideweil of Per I Mrs. Ronnie York and sons
rin Among relatives attending 1 of Burkburnett spent four days
were Mrs Dick Wells, Mr and with her grandparents Mr and
Mrs. Lawson Smith, Glen. Ken- Mrs S R. Walker. They spent
noth and Nancy. Mrs W ill Deni. Saturday night with the Glenn
.Mr and Mrs George Wilkinson,, Yorks in Graham. They also- |
Bill , and Connie, all of New visited Mr and Mrs Bill Pray
castle, Mrs. Donald Wiley of | tor in Graham
Graha/n. Mr and Mrs. F. T. I Mr and Mrs. S. R Walker Jr
Btarbuck and Rickie of Bryson.! and daughter of Graham had
Visiting Mr and Mrs. Bill 1 dinner with his parents Mr
Stephens Saturday were Mrs. I and Mrs. S. R. Walker Thurs-
Bert Browder, Mrs. Dovie Barn- j day night,
hart Mrs Klzada Stephens, and j Mr and Mrs. Allen Cearley
her grandchildren Vickie Hall visited the Roy Cearley* in Coa-
and Travis and Ronnie Perry homa Saturday and Sunday.,
all of Graham. Mrs Dovie Edmondson a n'd"ji
. Mr and i Mrs Thomas Cook Mrs. Gene Watson of Mineral
of Abilene Visited the Bill Step- " ells and Mrs Bob Wilkinson ;
hen* Friday and Sharon were shopping in ,
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tin "going strong" since a re
Anson and Mr and Mrs. Rob-
ert Burkett of Ulney visited
their parents Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Burkett last weekend.
Alvin Charberlain of Archir1!
of Abilene visited her parents nephew of S. R. Walker.
By MRS. G. A. BILLS
Mr and Mrs Bennie Green
and children from Lubbock vis
jted Mr. and Mrs Berms Per
kins and Linda last Sunday.
Visiting ”
has a special invitation to
tend .
There were a number f
our community in Graham
urday evening to get the
- . , turns of the election. An
Beard and Jert> ov«ithe week- them were -Mr and M„ ,
Mr and Mrs. Joe
children Gary. Pattie and Deb
bie of Vernon
ard. Mrs / M. Nall. Mrs
A Bills, Mr and
Mr and Mrs Mayo of Gra Gene Shepard and Mark, Ralph
ham attended singing at- the
Loving Methodist "Church Sun-
day afternoon
Mr and Mrs Bob Shepard
Nall and Mr. and Mrs.
Shepard.
.Busier Barnett celebratei
birthday Thursday April
were in Ft. Worth Tuesday with Kelly Shepard and Gordon
With a load of sheep
Miss Fern Hodge .bidistrict
H. D Agent of Vernon attend
ed the dinner in horror of Mrs
Josephine Childress Tuesday in
the home of G A. Bills.
Mrs. Marvin Nall and Mrs. E
B Dickson who recently under
vent surgery are at home and
both are doing nicely.
Mrs. Bill Robinson of Iowa
the night with him. Buster is
the son of the Rev. and Mrs.
Hubert Barnett.
Mr and Mrs. Norman Jones.
Jedda. Mark, and Rowley and
Mrs Mary Rowley attended
Mrs. C. P Gregory's Piano and
organ recital in Graham Sun-
day afternoon. Jedda is one of
her students.
Mrs. Ray Burdick left Sat-
Park had surgery at the Wich unjjy {or Port Nech„ where
ita falls General Hospital Men-1 she will visit her daughter and
day ■ Her mother. Mrs. J. M family Mr. and Mrs. Bills Black
Nall, repdeted, her as doing ! antj baby. E~
v-ry well. • Mr and Mrs Robert Ligon
There were not a large rum 1 Debie. Dennis and David and
her at the singing Sunday at Mrs Sam Ligon of Abilene vis-
1/iving Methodist Church But; ited at Mrs Sam Ligons home
we did have good singing with [ and with Mr. and Mrs.- Noel
a number or specials. Will sing j Ligon Sunday TSTrs. Sam Ligon !
again the first Sunday in June is staying over this week with -
from 2:30 to 4 pm. Everyone! Mr and Mrs Noel Ligon
To The Voters
Of Precinct 1
Wo sincerely thank our friends for their
Icyol support in my race for Commissioner of
Precinct 1.
To those who did not support me m the
first primary, I earnestly solicit your support
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in the second primory June 6
If elected, I will strive to moke you the
best commissioner possible
CLARENCE L CLINTON
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964, newspaper, May 7, 1964; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886302/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.