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The (SroKfim Lender, Thursday, March 5, 1964—t«ge ^
MURRAY NEWS
For Cookie Sale Support
1U Robbie Bennett. Lana Bui-
lock, Belli < ashurn, Kathy Clam
lirell, Susan Muhlingtiause and
Melinda Rove of Troop 17; and
• The Girl Seoul ; of Graham
wisli to thank their friends for
the fine support of their llth An-
nuul Cookie Sale completed Feb-
t tin rv 7!t Mjs Marion Amok!
The Murray Community Cen-
ter wa* the scene for a pink
and blue shower for Mrs. Ken
neth Epperson of Ciraham
Thursday, Fell. 27. (lames were
led by Mrs Colene Sehlittler.
A beautiful and useful array nf
gifts were opened hv the him
oreo and assisted hv her mo-
ther Mrs John Bmitwell
The hostesses were Mrs Co-
lene Sehlittler, Mrs:. Clara
Moreland and Mrs. John Boedy.
Delicious cake, punch and
mints were served to those
already mentioned and Mines.
Marvia Dent, II K. Imgram,
Bud Moreland, and Charlie
Wright.
Those- sending gifts were
Mmes. Doris Singleton. P. E.
Mueller, A. -R. Robinson, Sam
Wootton, A. S. Reed, la-e Car-
mack and Susie Cray
Mr and Mrs. John Reedy vis-
Coukie Chairman
Wood l ake Ihis summer In ad
dition, Tnsip 4. 7.'#. II. amt
17 will receive Troop Awards for
selling an average of 24 packages
per girl These awards are made
available through the Council's
Central (ixikie Committee "
Mrs Arnold, in expressing her
appreciation for the community's
support, emphasized that much
redil goes to the outstanding
work of ihe Girl Scout leaders
111 training, supervising, and en-
ur|ivitiex, to assume responsi-
bility. and to handle simple bust
ness transactions The girls also,
had the opportunity to put into
practice theu Girl Scout Promise
and Laws.
"The people Graham Issighl
a total of n.ltitl packages of cook I
ies during the nine-day sale "
Individual Achievement Awards
will go to Sue Bishop, Jotene
Casey Vickie Graham, and Karen
Usellon of Troop t. Brenda
Bailcv,' of Troop 11. Marcelia
Leon Reedy and family of Iowa
Park Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bryant of
Wichita Falls visited her par-
ents the Fred Reger family
here Snd his parents the Ketith
Bryants of Graham this week-
WED., THURS., MARCH 11-12
MARILYN MONROE—TOM EWELL
'THUWVEN YEAR ITCH" .
Ohe of the funniest film frotirsrnf-att nmr naugti
Visitors in the home of Mr:
and Mrs A. R. Robinson Sun-
day were Mr.' and Mrs. Tom
Choate of Tonk Valley and Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Hul.se
Linda Wright spent the week-
end in Graham with Susie Statl-
er and attended Crestview Meth-
odist Church services with her.
Rov. Don Hammer. Baptist
pastor, held worship services
here Sunday, He was accom-
BAROAINS THAT BLOW Bit TOR! SfjMHi;
The W.M.S. ladies of the
Baptist Church are observing
the Annie Armstrong week of.
Prayer for Home Missions this
weeE“----- • -
Mr. and Mrs Bill Wicker.
Prances and Jr. of Abilene vis-
ited her ntother Mrs. Ellis Ham
ilton and family this weekend
Thiy were accompanied __ by
Mrs. Beth Covey whB v isited her
parents Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Kemp.
Mra. Jess Cloud underwent
surferv recently at Hamilton
Hospital, Olney She is getting
Municipal Coliseum," Texas Tech
Campus. The Steers defeated the Gol-
den Tornadoes 64-55 to earn a berth
in the finals against Seminale Satur-
day afternoon.-—Reoorter Soorts Photo
REBOUND ATTEMPT — Tiny Loeh-
ner, No. 23, attempts to rebound John
Matzinger s long set shot for thd'Gra-
ham Steers in their semi-final game
with Lamesa Friday night at Lubbock
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Loving News
along Nicely. Mrs. J. T, Hgm-
ilton la"* patient in Graham
General Hoapital.
Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas Brock-
man from Lubbock, Texas vis-
aed the Bill Atwoods Sunday
Several from here attended
open house in the Elementary
Schools of Graham Tuesday _ ^___
• Light. liam C. Martin bringing the mes-
1 -:- Sage. Rev. Gordon is the pastor
PERSONALS 1, W* ^rch
MM W-. «/ N TTattrwi I Mrs. Donna Rife and children
fnlm Pttrts Dallas spent the week end with
H.^^ra^ho^ her parenirMr. and Mrs. N B
ken Visitine itTdw"home of the,Lackey and Susie. Mrs. Rife and
f*" 3 B R RtodM left children and Mrs. Rife attended
^ a' 'he Mefh0d'St
e stationed for the next three Ch**mh. "
ears. Rev. and Mrs. Rhodes are Mrs. Marvin Nall visited a few
ie parents of Mrs. Hatton. days last week with her daughter
By MRS: G. A. BILLS
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker, I
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. j
J. E. Tedrow. Also visiting Ba-
kers this week end was Johnie
Triplett of Midwestern University,
Wichita Falls.
Vtataw^nSftv pa santa, Mr. and
Mrs D t. Garllngton Sunday,
were/their children, Mr. and Mrs.
.Harold Gariington and children of
| Archer City, and Mr/ and Mrs.
Herbert Holder and boys of Mark-
over the weekend were ner .one
ther and wife. Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
Watkins of Portales. N.M.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kinsey are
proud to announce the birth of a
new daughter, Brenda Kay. They
have a 4-year-otd son. besides.
Mr. John Newman of Odessa
spent the weekend with his moth-
er, Mrs. Frank Newman.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Shepard
of Bridgeport visited Tuesday
with his parents. Mr. and -Mrs.
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Mrs. Minnie Fullerton of Elec-
tro spent last week with her son
and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
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Giant Box
visited with them.
J. W. Hickson, who received
medical care at the Olney Ham-
ilton Hospital a number of days,
returned to his home Thursday
and is doing very well.
Mrs. Minklev reported Henry
still improving at his home near
Loving. , „
Sandra Creel, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J,. B. Creel, with a
No. 303 Can
Shurfine
The Cleo Fanchers had as
uesta Mrs. Fancher’s brother, Ed
„ Spradley and sons, Kerry and
lichard of Houston over the week,
nd. The guests arrived in Mr.
pradley'a private plane a Piper
ri-paoer Saturday night Mr.
oradley piloted Mr. and Mrs.
Future Teachers
Attend Austin
Convention
Representatives of the Future
Teachers of America attended
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•turned by plane Sunday moro-
ig to Graham Stanley and James
the anual convention ef the and Mrs. L- , , rl’ f , r '
Texas Future Teachers of Am- group ofrther student* frotdGra
erica in Austin last weekend, i ham School, attended^ a < Future j
-la ■dditinn—to et+endmg • Teachers mecluw m Au-i.u
SHURFTNE WHITE
Abilene visited last Tuesday with
ilWrilsnsited
In addition—to—attending
Mr. and Mrs. Earl wheat.
day and Saturday.
with Duane and Gary
workshops in which they learn-
ed what to look forward to as
teachers and ways of improv-
ing the local club, the Graham
group went on a aightseeing
Mrs. Mark Goto of Bryan.
Okla. visited last week with her
daughter and family. Mr. arts! ]
Mrs Jack Carrico. Jackie, Joie
^Visdonf in the E. B. Didsson
home over the weekend were Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Dickson and
Mary Beth of Bryan. Texas. Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Robinson of In-
dian Mound.
E B. Dickson was in Slephen-
ville Friday with a group of stu-
dents from the Graham High
School. Among the group was
Cathy Smith of Loving, daughter
'of Mr. and Mrs. Gavlord Smith.
Barbara Baker of Wichita Falls
rancher.
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humorous, romantic—with a dash of song and dance
for good measure In Technicolor and co-starring
Cliff Robertson, David Janssen, Eileen Heekart and
Mary McCarthy,it plays at the National Theatre
Sun Mon -Tues., March 8-9-10. Debbie, portraying
a Broadway and Hollywood musical comedy stor dis-
covers six abandoned children in a shock on her
and ihilarious situations develop
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 5, 1964, newspaper, March 5, 1964; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886836/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.