The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1946 Page: 11 of 12
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•4,
fHB GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
BRYSON PIONEERS CELEBRATE
GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Dr. and Mrs. E Hughes of
• Bryson celebrated their Golden
: Wedding Anniversary at their
' * home,in that city on Sunday, Nov-
ember 17. Dr. Hughes was born
in -England in 1WQ. and came to
the United States in 1864 and
cajed at Bryson ii>jl888, where he
has made his home since. He and
Miss Sad 1 ■ e Pevehouse of Bryson !
Dr. and Mrs. 8 ■ U. Padgett, Mi
and Mrs Vt E Simpaon. Gra
ham: seven grandchildren. J E
Hughes ami Griffin Hughes FI
Worth. Mrs. Dick Clardy. Odessr
\V. I, Hughes, Gwen Blagg. Mar
Blagg. Bryson
one great granddaughter, Su-
Ann t'lavdy of Odessa
There were four generation
Fruits and vagetablae grown in
Texas require from two to seven
days by rail to the central mar-
kets. By cargo plane. peris<|abl-
lea cen be on any market in -|ho
count! y within 10 to 12 hojjrs af-
ter packing.'-
SOCIETY and CLUBS
Mrs/Hin&o
Is Hoiwyed
\Vith Shorter
Mrs. jtfk ' rfc. Green entertain-
■ '"'‘a jurjtfae stork shower
nlsday^tight in the home
ving ‘H.D.
eet Withe "
Hickerson’ Ty
Fertilisers have a definite placo
in the building and maintaining of
soil fertility. « - ^ I oTV’r Tfc. ther,' H. L Corbin,
honoring Mr*. Floy Hinson. Jr.
entertaining
Mrs. jrv
SWIKb
of per W»t
following letter
Thanksgiving
Prayer
r'
were married November 17, 18!*6. present
Mrs Hughes was born in Navarro
County in 1H78 and moved with |
h erfaiiujv Jo Jack Cuunty-in-18'U.>
fTr ■ and ..Mrs. Hughes were as- ]
sisted in receiving guests at the; ' .. t,, . , .
W house by their son. D- G. ( . I,y Mary tllHan Blackatack
Hughes ami their two dav^ghters, ^ ith^gB^J^ful hearts dear Lofjl,
Mrs. Austin Moore of OdessAr and | **? t ., .
Mrs J J. Blagg of Bryson The , On this J**"v*ny'n* '
home was decorated with a jktfo ^°r
fusion of yellow mums and biMjP*
\ *
\
chrysanthemums
The lace laid table was center-
ed with a bowl of yellow thums,
flanked with yelow tapers in low
holders. Tea was served from a
silver tea pot that is over 150
years old. belonging to Dr Hugh-
es’ mothers Mrs Dick Clardy.
Martha 'Blagg and Mrs. Wm
Gregg served (from 3 to 4 p- m.
and Miss Mei fdeth Cooper. Miss
Ze la Newman and Miss Zell a
Newman served from 4 to 5 p. m
D. G HugheT/amf Mr*. Spurgeon
Cooper presided at the gift table,
with Mrs/ W L Hughes and
Gwen Blagg presiding at the guest
book where 160 guest- registered.
Out of town guests present
Were: Mrs. A D. Brittian of 01-
nev: Mr and Mrs Spurgeon Coop-
er. Mr and Mr-: Thornton Roney.
Mr. and Mrs O K Bentley, Mi-
ami Mrs. Clias F King. Mr. and
Mrs. W N. Jones, of Jermjrn;
Mr and Mi- K H. Davis. Mrs.
Charles R. Johnson. ..Seymour;
Rr\ and Mi- A. R. Bilberry', Mr
end \ • - John \V. Moore. Mrs J.
Clerhev Mr* Bessie Wells, Mr.
nhri Mrs. Cecil Shaw, Mrs. F Ti
arts dear Lo^d,'
hanksgiving da
antiliehr-irnited' once more,
ohes h<*m'C?yrn0i..uef^fige
shore.
Our hearts rejoice and we are
glad.
For all the blessings we have had
Our Country stands, triumphant,
free,
And Lord we give our praise to
Thee.
In this land of plenty we live.
And for this privilege we give
Thanks to Thee. Oh Lord make
‘"'us see,
That but-for Thee, we too might
•' be,
Down-trodden, crushed beneath
the dust,
Of war’s cruel hatred, greed and
lust.
And for those starving souls we
pray.
God stir our placid hearts to-day,
That we may reach a helping
hand.
To the needy throughout the land
Lord let us work ‘till the task is
through,
And the whole world can give
thanks to you-
The following letter re-
0, ived by Miss BarnettsJ-pf the
Loving Home Demonstrfllon c’ub
after the members packed and
sent three large boxes of cloth-
ing and other items to Manila.
Rl p. of the Philippines
Dept, of Agri. and Com.
Bi.mtu of Plant Industry
She was assisted in
by her mother and her .sister.
Mrs. CaH Ellison
* ™*sintho Parcel ^enT by you So
(Kj this offic* . In this connection,
allow me to convey to you my
oiouudest gratitude ai)ii sincere
Billy Easter Com-
pletes R-ecruit Train-
ing at Great Lakes
r -
" Huckab.n Miy Snd Mrs. Keith
Game I ’.V.rHita Faljs; Mr and
^JhVrs Wir Gregg and -on Charles.
Miss '/ell.. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. I Rillv H EastCr. '!* son of Mr-.
John Johnson Marv Alice Brown B ulah Easier‘of ‘»3ti Tennessee
nd children. Mcrideth " Cooper. -Street. has compl-ted recruit
Jark-ho’o; Mr. and Mrs. Walter training at the Naval Training
,, .Center Great Lakes. III., and has
Perehouse and sor Billie, New- t^,.n advanced to seaman, secqpd
castle: Mrs. .1 O Browder',' W. 1 class.
I' jarnagin, Bridgeport; Mr and' F-»sUr', "h5> .‘fnli^e‘1 for T™
; „ 1 v.ears. enlen d the Naval service
Mrs Cretsmger, AfnarUlo; Miss Au(nl,t o3_ 194&. Before this he
Zela .Newman. Temple; Alice Ma1 1 attended Texa^ Technological Col-
Sander*. isibbock; Janell Blom- '***• _ *
-hield. J.' N Judd, Mr. ’and Mrs.
Lewis Ffeyehou^e, Ft. Worth
Sallie Castilow, Mrs Jean Lane, I of erbsion.
to the ho.noree who
ed with many _»t.her lonely
gifts. ‘.“"J
Refreshments were served fol-
lowing the games, with plate
favors, being . miniature, corsages
of white carnations. ‘fTJL
Attending.were 'Mrs. O. O. Nia^v
wongi r. Mrs. W. L. Scott Jr..
Mrs William Mayes, and Misses
Maurene Scott. Edith Fuller. JuXn
Remington, Wanda McCluskey,
and the honoree.
T
and
the
thanks > for your generosity
humane spirit^jind that of
members of your club.
For ‘ y-ugfc. informing these
relit f goads, • received Trom fhu,
are now 'Mtotng.' distributed trf
members of our Proviriclkl Rural
Improvement Clubs igitpHlir
your Home Demonstration clul _
who have suffered mpeh frrfm
the ravages of war.
V?-ry sincerely.
—Preaentacion Atienza, acting
chief, Plant Utilization Division.
Simpson. E. B. Harris. 0ti*-.Duey,
O. J. Web r. L C. Young, S. B.
Scott. Mattie Lee Watson, W. L.
Scott, P. L Blackstock, Mac
Woolfolk., L G. Cook. Charles E-
Cook, Charles Christopher. Steve |
Johnson, Guy Graves George
Cole, Sadie HesI p. H. A. Hefn-r.
Steve Goode, A. F.- Ijsj ping ton,
Modern Martha
Class Meets In Mrs.
Thompson's Home , & g C)ass of Mod_
SS fm Martha toJSew
* .1 m 1 • oaLaaI olatta- Qiinrlfli/ with f1^T*\ — _ G.. J1
day school class Sunday
I their efficient teachs r, Mrs.
' Young, teaching the clka's
with 1
L. C ,
ll o- °ne 1 Members
new membt r, Mrs. Sims, was en- t^a Sunday school class of the
Modem
H. O. DavpnporL Rayruen Thomp."
son. Mrs.3, B. Street. . . TJfffi^TJTa
Read The Leader Want-Ada!
I lolled.
nv mb ___
l The members will meet jn the
[home of Mrs. Sb:ve-Johnson 6n
'•i^t^'b
ine.
business and social mect-
Co-hostesses were
Blackstock*TAd Mrs.
Mrs. P. L.
O. H. Dav-
Terracing eliminates the caui •
Mrs. 0f erosion and controls the results
Guy W. Eastham
Your Plumber
also several other new Melhodist Church met Wednesday
were present- * , < veiling. November 20’ >n the
home of Mrs- Raymon Thomp-
.... r, , ,,. > '.-spn, iiUI Plum Street in their
the Loving Road, Tuesday, Dee.
3. in a covered dish luncheon and .
' will spend the day sewing for
i Dorothy Edgin of the home in
Waco that thg class lias adopted.
All member* are urged to at 1 enP“"' • ,
tend the all day meeting and 1 . Lh%sxntibemurns
those who hav«, portable sewing 1 d fo'" 'teeorations
r,rs,f L’ur‘ i
TV r v tv it »» A,' rrb"'r^i'4h^®iano. The Lord’s
Ml’, and Mrs. 'Martin Prayer repeated in unison.
j Arc Honored . Mrs. <W.raR (**. president
-j With Reception
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Martin
wer- honored with a • reception
j Monday evening. November 18, in
the home of Mr- and Mrs. C. L;
, Ford. ‘ -
Mr. Mar in has just recently
returned home from overseas.
A musical program was Ten-
dered and many useful gifts were
presented to the honorees.
— R freshments were sens, d T6
sixty-four guests.
-o-
Read the Want Ada This Week.
Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner
- j ^ .
Will be served Thursday. November 28 . .
AT THE STOVALL HOT WELLS!
3*»“ f
Chicken Dinners are sc rved each Sunday with
trimmings from 12 to 1 P.M-
Drive down and ext your Sunday Dinner at Stovall Hot Wells!
J. M. Null—Owners—Sylvia Null
I. P. A. OINTMENT
FOR IMPETIGO, ACNE.
PIMPLES, RINGWORM,
POISON IVY, COLD
SORES. ITCH. WATER
TETTER, ECZEMA and
other local Skin Eruptions.
Acts like magic. A proven
product, 56c and 75c at lead-
ing drug stores or I. P. A.
Mfg. Co-, McKinney, Texas.
48-tnfc
Dine^Tie Fdurth S*. Drfte Inn
\ v..
THE milSK OF WONDERS
■V.T , xgc v
Wonder If I Will pe Able To Pay
lent
Good Steaks and Barbecue
7. ;
have Some Rubber Balls For Sale! ,
LOYD DUNLAP,
Our Appreciation!
Wish To Express Onr Thanks and
Appreciation For The Fbwer& aiul Kind
Words of focouragement on Onr THIRD
ANNIVERSARY in Graham.
We hope this will express our Sincere Apprecia*
tion for the manner in ‘which you helped us to mark
-our Thirds Anniversary in Graham last Sunday, No-
, .f .vember 24:
H'. Your flowers and kind wdrds remove from our
' ■ "‘Ynemory all the hard days and nights of work neces-
. .. sady in^Bstablishing this as a Leading Drug Store. .
ji ^ B^yoffi^or^is and actions, we knawihat we
have accomfiftshed a few things which hat^. pleased
« you and as we start into the Christmas HtfKdays and
our Fourth Year among you, we have a better idea of
what yod need and want in a Modern, Complete Drug
Store. * j •
And equipped with that knowledge, you may de-
pend upon us |b deliver to you all that is available in
X. Merchandise and the very Best in Service from our
p- - Tobacco and Fountain Department to the Prescription
Service.
You inay depend upon us in any Drug or Gift
situation.
Remember
A
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Home Owned
Service
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1946, newspaper, November 28, 1946; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth888194/m1/11/?q=%22~1%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.