The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 28, 1946 Page: 6 of 12
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fHE GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1M8
C a Bhvgwrt ■ TVtarnud j Mr*. Loui* Pitcock spent Tues-
batM Tun day from a wackend day la Fort Worth shopping and
vtoh with relatives in Galveston, visiting her parents
Mlssixwise Strott of Plainview Mrs. Edna Anderson of Harts-
and Mis lfarjojrie Street of horn, Oklahoma, is spending the
Vernon will spend the Thanksgiv- ; Thanksgiving and Christmas hol-
ing holidays with thejr parents, idays in the home of htr daugh-
llr. and Mrs. S. B. Street. ! ter, Mrs. O. f Weber.
CompUte Assortments of Quality
Christmas ^Cards
1 i
WITH ENVELOPES
IN GIFT BOX . ..
CARDS
Mrs. Johnson Is
Hostess To Needle- <
craft Club
The Nfcedleeraft Club met in
the home of Mrs. Bert Johnson.
1208 Third St Wednesday, No-
vember 20, at 2:80 g. m.
Afvor a short business meeting
chano s were bought for a prize
and the money put in n fund to
buy flowers for members who
"re ill. Mrs. Sybil Hays held
the lucky number and won the
prize, which was a crystal bowl.
Mr«. La Verne Edwards thank-
d the
~v
chrysanthemums. The bride was
lovely in a smart navy blue suit
with black accessorial . and a
shoulder corsage of white carna-
tions. Following a short wedding!
trip the couple will be at home
404^)orth Tennessee Street.
Hostesses to Mary
Sanders Circle
th<J church with the
TPARPmTTlri. S- B. Harbinson
presiding. The meeting was open-
ed with singing M the Poxology
* fallowed aritli prayer by Mrs. I'.
* Mru A 1
Mrs. Hen Andrews and Jdrs.
Pearl James were joint hostesses
last Thursday, November 21, when
they entertained the'members of
members for the ivy sent Mary Sanders Circle of, the Kirs'j
her while she was recuperating Baptist Church in the home of
Miss Nell Prideaux The devotion-
al was given by Mrs Onitsr Gmnrt
followed by prayer. Mrs. Rodgers
gave a very interesting mjssion
study. The Circle voted to help
some needy child for the-month,
of November. The next meeting
| will he at the church annex on
December 12th with Mrs. Kay
fiom injuries received in an au-
tomobile-accident. Mrs. Johnson
-hanked those pH:sent for -the
mdhy lovely birthday gifts pre-
sented her.
The club acquired four new
members. They w re: Mines
Rosabel! Deakins, Mamie Davis,
Itoris Terry and Edith Byms.
Refreshments of sandwiches.
AND UP
mirrors pictures
SIZU AND MANS
BEAUTIFUL SUBJECTS
SOME UNDER OLASS
coffee and caMh were served
the following:
Mines. Blanche Shaffeil Faye
Lankford.
Davis. June
Caudill and Mrs Lee Russell hos
tesses- One new member. Mrs
Edith 1 V*rnon Gracey was present and
Byrna, Zelma Edwards. Sybil the following members: Mmes Kay,
Hays, La Verne EdVards, Mamie ! Caudill, I,eo Russell, John F.d-
Davis, Doris Terry, Monah Slu-1 wards. Onitj^ Guinn, Worth
7 T\ R^bel1 De»hini, Alice Thet- | Of egg, C. W. Scott, Travis
Delores Coad, Edna Thet- Wheat, Forrest Thigpen and Jean
Kisinger, Audrey 1 - -
Griffin, and the
COOK'S HUfl
fi 0
REHDERS PAINT COMPANY
411 ELM
PHONE 152
ford.
ford, Imogene
Powell, Jewel
hostess:
• ’ Report!r: Monah Sluder.
--o—-
Miss DeLong Bride
Of Mr. Calhoun
Miss Dorothy DeLong, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Mae DeLong, 404 N.
Tennessee Street, and Johnnie Vi
| Calhoun. Ron of Mr and Mrs. Sam
Calhoun of this city were married
Saturday evening, November 23,
I at 6:30 o’clock at the home of the
j bride’s mother The Rev. Earl
| f lark officiated. Only immediate
families of the couple attended
| the wedding, including the bride’s j
1 aunt, *Mrs. Ellen Long, Mr. and
MrA. Fred Rubenkoeing, and Mr. j
j and Mrs. J B- Allen.
The home was attractively dec-
orated with white and yellow
Rodgers.
Presbyterian Aux-
iliary Met Monday
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian Church met ' Monday
the
Mrs. George Milker has return-
ed horpe from Fort Worth where
■he attended a council meeting at
the Magnolia Christian Church
several days last week. »_
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker
have returned from Wichita Falls
where they attended the Tyson-
Parker vsrdding and visited with
friends while there
'' tolaats
MAST
Ishtah
* 55*.
Pork Chops tunr.............. u. 634
Pork Snmjs 61..^.....u 494
H^>urj«r u 334
Chttst irsZB*?*..........u. 654
■t........u- J04
Soups.^"13*
Beans SKSSST&* 15*
PeasiK£? l:i Si* 154
Mother's Cocoa ....„ Xi 114
Airway Coffee ......2r& 614
Nob Hill Coffee Xf: 354
Apricots aS33 ^ SL™ 254
Olives «*„ .......... 52* 354
Mrs. Wright’s Breed uS* 144
Glece Fruits &S k% 1 ^
Pickles ESC— 221 254
Lime Beans mn..............cL1 154
Com Meet mm ...........h 354
Apple Jui^p ervM......a?* 294
Orange Juice f 84
juk«earsL— &V.*
Juk«SSJSr__&•»»
Juiced .
Relish
.... 3 . r __.j,
Krauts
T,m Rub, I*.
RAPEFR Un-
lb. 9*
Texes Oranges ££$. u.
Yellow Onions ...... u.
Green Cabbage ah.. u.
Potatoes fcWfcWST
Cauliflower EUSmST
Carrots SKk*.
Turnips A Tops T#—
^ 10*
2^27*
zrl7*
Clarksville
EWA
S*- Phiflfps.^Mrs. A. W. Kay gave
the devotional on “What We Are
Doing To Christianized America.”
Mrs Jack Spanglert sang “Count;
Your Blessings,” accompanied by
Mrs, A. A. Morrison at the piano.
Circle one and two of the Auxil-
iary will meet in a joint sessjon
Monday, December 2. in the home
of Mrs. S B Harbison and Mrs.
A. A. Morrison. AU members are
urged to be present"
Attending the Monday' after-
noon meeting -were' Mrs J P.
McKinley, Mrs. W. N. Varble. Mr*
R. F. Fowler, Mrs C P. Hutchi-
son, Mrs. Wilson Fr Ferguson,
Mrs: W K. Krouse. Mrs. F. A.
Henegar, Mrs Jack Spangler. Mrs.
C B. Jones, Mrs. A. A Morrison.
Mrs. S. B Harbison, Mrs P. S
Phillips, Mrs. L. L- Davidson, Mrs
Floy Hinson, Jr, and Mrs. A W
Kay.
FREE WOOD" I have 200 acres
of dead timber at my place 4
miles North of Graham on Lov-
ing Highway to give away’. H<«-
ry Schljttler. 16-c
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Rev, C- G. Fox, Pastor.
■Mornirtg Services: 11 am.
Communion Services First
Sunday in each month at
Do Your “Gum.”
Spoil Your Looks?
One look at some f’tjUMS” is
enough ty upset aj^one.— Drug-
gists refund money if, the first
bottle of “LETO’S" fails to sat-
isfy.
MIDLER DRUG
Happy Thanksgiving!
We wish for you and yours a Happy
Thanksgiving and if you attend the
Steer-Coyote Football Game, w£ hope
you see the game you’re anticipating.
Drive
e carefully, wherever you go
and remember us with your cleaning.
, M4t. LOYI» jfiORDON,
well-known locally In foundry Work,
has joined our staff.
MUSTIAN BROS. CLEANERS
Phone 799
CHRISTMAS MENS
...... j
« ,
We have a Nice Selection of
BOYS’ WAGONS
$11.95
DOLLS
Just, a Few . Choice DOLLS ■ J: "
grace pur shelve, this year
and they,WON’T last long
. •
at this price . . . rt,
~ . . . Up to $335
Here Are Sane Choice liens:-
$6.95
BOYS’ SCOOTERS (all steel)......
TOY DINETTE SUITES... - -
Steel $7.95-Maple. . $10.95
ALL-STEEL TRICYCLES
FOR THE HOME
PLATFORM ROCKERS, velour upholstered $21.75
OCCASIONAL ROCKERS, velour upholstered $14*95
WEAREVER COOKERS (4 qt.> ; .. $13*5
METAL KITCHEN STOOLS . .... $ 3*0
Rubber Anti-Slip BATH TUB MATS .... $ 1.75
ORR1SON Nc
HARDWARE
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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/m1/6/?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.