The Graham Reporter (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Monday, June 4, 1962 Page: 4 of 6
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Poye 4 TV* GroKom Reporter, Monday, Juno 4, 19tt|
Mrs. E. Bruce Street, Jr.
• V •
Honoree For Coffee
Mn J. C. Johnson left Friday
for Georgetown, Texas where she
will he visiting her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
N. Elly son She plans to return
about June 11.
Mrs. E. Bruce Street Jr., re-
cent bride was the honoree Thurs-
day morning when Mrs. M. Boyd
Street entertained with a coffee
Those assisting in Ike house
arty were Mmes. 0. L. Graham,
. S. Graham, Jr., G. D. Hinson,
at her home 901 Third St. Calling
hours were from 10-12. jAp
An arrangement of white stock
and majestic daisies in a silver
and crystal epergne was the cen-
terpiece for the polished buffet
table from which coffee and
breakfast dainties were served.
All white flower arrangements
were used throughout the house.
A corsage of gardenias and white
THERE
returned to their
WN iciuiiicu IU men
home in Moab, Utah. Thursday
Mrs. L. D. Wolfe, is a patient
in the Olney Hospital for medi-
cal treatment. She is the mother
of Mrs. Ben Andrews of this city.
Ferry Maxwell, and Lee A. Smith
of Ft. Worth. Other out of town
guests were the honoree and bar
mother, Mrs. Harry Shryoc. One
hundred guests called.
IWlllw III ivsvmtu, Vlglli I IIUI
after two. weeks visiting in the
home of Mrs. Bean's parents, Mt.
and Mrs. Gus Spivey.
Mrs. Garrison Ainsworth and
son, A.'G., of Gonzales, Texas,
recently visited in Graham with
Mrs. Esther Wolf and Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Andrews. Mrs. Ains-
worth is a niece of Mrs. Wolf.
Kenneth Andrews visited a
friend in Hendrick's Memorial
Hospital Saturday who was injur-
ed in the Abilene storm.
Mrs. Jimmy Guinn and baby
of Arlington visited last week in
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. D. Stovall, Sr.
Mrs. Lee Smith of Fort Worth
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. Bruce Street last week.
* Mr. and Mn. E. A. Gresham
returned last Thursday evening
from Lake Placid. New York
where they visited the past two
weeks. Mr. Gresham attended an
International meeting of incoming
District Governors while in the
Young County H. D.
Council Select
Stote Delegates
The Young County H. D. Coun-
cil met Fnday June 1, in the
County court room for its reps-
la r meeting. The Chair-man, Mrs.
G., C. Glover, called the meeting
to order and gave the thought for
the day, which eras, “Folitaneae
is to do and say the kiadsae
thing in the kindess way." Mrs.
Willi* Casey of Jean led in pray-
er. Mrs. E. M. Robinson led the
With Father's Day just around the corner, or, to be more
exact, Sunday. June 17, maybe you would like to know when
is a father just a did? H. C. Chatffield answers this question
Personals
Mrs. Alfred Newman and three
children of Orange are visiting in
If he's wealthy and prominent, and you stand in awe of
him. call him “Father." If he sits in his shirt sleeves and sus
penders at ball games and picnics, call him "Pop.'.' If he tills
the land" or labors in overalls, call him "Pa." If he wheels the
hafby carriage and carries bundles meekly, call him "Papa."
with the accent on the first syllable. If He belongs to a literary
circle and writes cultured papers, call him “Papa,” with the
accent on the last syllable. If, however, he makes a pal of you
when you're good, and is too wise to let you pull the wool over
his loving eyes when you're not; if, moreoVen you're sure no
one else you know has quite so fine a father, you may call him
"Dad" ' ■
Let's not forget Father, Pop, Pa, or Papa or what ever
you call him on his special day. There are many gifts in our
local stores that will please him on Sunday. June 17th. ,
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Graham's newest citizens are Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Crowley
and son. Stanley Joe of Breckenridge They have bought a home
on Thompson Drive and are members of the Eastside Church
of Christ Mr Crowley is employed by the Texas Pipeline Com-
pany in this city Mrs. Crowley and son were in our office
Monday morning subscribing for the- Leader & Reporter • to
keep up with the advertisers and “what's going on in the
city and Young County.”
-,•••••
June 1415-16 are the dates for Possum Kingdom Round-up
Rodeo that thousands will be attending If you have friends
and relatives who are contemplating visiting you this summer,
why don't you invite them to Graham during rodeo week. Lake
Graham or P K Lake are ideal places to entertain them first
of the week and the rodeo the latter part of the week. And last
but not least, don't plan your vacation out of the city during
rodeo week. "
Mrs. Esther Wolf is a patient
in the Olney Hfcmilton Hospital.
Miss Nancy Andrews, Univer-
sity of Jexas student, has been a
patient in the Olney hospital for
the past ten days. <-v,
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Young while they are
attending International Rotary in
Los Angeles, California.
Visitors in the W. E. Harrison
home on Thursday were Mr. and
Donald Frank; student of Texas
Tech College is spending the sum-
Mrs. Boyd Roddy and daughter,
Linda, from Burleson, and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Roddy and
baby, Stevie, from Houston.
mer with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Frank. College stu-
dents visiting Donald last week
were Bruce Henderson of Hous-
ton, Jim Wickham of Mesquite,
AUSTIN, Tex. -I
well-drilling is the bl
capitol. I
More than $.1,0001
Hied is asked by a|
Wilson in the first!
py the state follow!
pole" investigations
rexas Oil Field, j
■hat six oil wells w|
Buch a direction thal
Bp under someone J
I Operators plugged
Before Texas RailrJ
lion engineers could
■ the holes were
ten clubs represented. The stand-
ing committees gave their reports
on how the state recommend*-
carried out Mrs.
Paul Price of Balinger and Cril
Payne of Denton.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Ewing of
Ferris, Texas, visited recently in
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Joe Eichler. and Mr. Eichler.
While here they attended the bac-
calaureate and graduation exer-
cises for their granddaughter,
Martha Kay Scott, at TCU.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Freeze of
Kimbel, Nebraska, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hays and oth-
er relatives in Graham this week.
tions were be
W. F. Whitti
the Finance, Mrs. W. B. Fortner
reporting on the Yearbook, stat-
ing the suggestions were due now.
Mrs. Edd Spivey reporting on the
EEE committee, Mrs. O. L.
Hemp reporting on the Civil De-
fense Mrs. Face Cockbern 4-H,
and Mrs. Caskey on the recrea-
tion committee. m
Mrs. Childress introduced the
trainee agent, Mrs. Betty Powell,
who will be here in training far
the next few months, Mrs. Chil-
dress announced that her Sept.
Oct. demonstrations to the chibs
would be the selection of accee
series for me iikxivkiuii Ana would
be a group preticipation meeting
Delegates elected to attend the
state convention in Dallas, Sept
Mrs. Lee McClaren attended
graduation exercises in Walnut
Spring last week for her niece.
Miss Judy Fox. While in Walnut
Spring, Mrs. McClaren visited in
the home of her borther, H. M.
Johnson and family. Mrs. W. A.
Jennings and daughter, Virginia
of Dallas also visited in the John-
son's home in Walnut Spring last
week.
Mr. and. Mrs. C. W. Ault re-
turned Thursday from Arkansas
City. Kansas, where they spent
ten days visiting his family. They
report much damage from hail
in those parts.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cemosek left
Sunday for a week’s vacation at
Las Vegas.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Spivey and
Mrs. E. L. Callender and sons,
David and Mark of Wichita Falls
Visited recently1 in the home -of
Mrs. Lee McClaren and with her
brother, 'Rev. George Weldon of
Olney.
MRS. MICHAEL SCOTT LUNDY
Cobb-Lundy Vows
Read In Lubbock
William J. Johnson returned to
, Graham last Wednesday from
, Borger, Texas where he has been
I teaching in Stephen F. Austin
■ Junior High School. He left Fri-
, day for Austin where he is serv-
, ing this week as a Counselor at
Boys.Slate.
Mrs. J. G. Elliott has relumed
■ to Jier home, 717 Plum Street
I from Graham General- Hospital
i where she was a patient' last
weak.
Spit asked $1,000 a
iy of operation of el
r p two-year period
I $3,442,000.
Commission engine
peck more than l.M
Humble Oil and R
my brought a civil
other group of o
kmble says that tn
Mrs. M. H. Thurmond and son,
Clay left Monday for Roswell.
N. M. for several days and will
be accompanied home by their
son and brother, Clark Thurmond,
'who has been attending N. M.
Military Institute.
David Hinson will leave the lat-
ter part of the week for Kerr-
ville where he will enroll at
Schriner Institute for a nine
weeks summer course. ..................
The chapel of Second Baptist
Church. Lubbock, was the setting
of the marriage of Miss Janice
Sue Cobb and Michael Scott Lun-
dy. read at 7:00 p. m. Saturday
with the Rev. S. L. Harris. Texas
Tech Baptist Student Union Di-
rector. officiating at a double-ring
ceremony.
The bride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs H R. Bundock. 27U-38th
St., Lubbock The bridegroom is
the son -of Mrs. Mary H. Lundy
of 2114—10th St., Lubbock and
William S. Lundy of Graham. He
best man. Groomsmen were
Wayne Cobb, brother of the bride,
19-20 were; Mrs. W. P. Burch,
Proffitit Club. Mrs. O. L. McGee,
Red Top, and, Mrs. Irvin Bar-
Bob Collier is the most "mechanical-minded" thjrteen-year-
old boy in the city. He has spent much of his leisure time
manufacturing a home made automobile that reminds one of
the early models and travels about a* fast as the 1918 cars.
Bob is a very energetic young teen ager. ane^ yoq will likely
see him much ol the summer chasing around in his car.
w a viic wuu, uiuiiici ui me uiiuc,
Bill Golightly, and Dwayne Key,
all of Lubbock. Junior grooms-
man was Damon Harley of Fotf
Worth, cousin of the bridegroom.
Don Bundock, brother of the
bride, George Schoner, and Gary,
Milbum seated the guests.
Candles were lighted by Jerry.
Parsons and Royal Furgeson of
Lubbock.
A reception in the church par-
lor followed the ceremony.
After a wedding trip to Ruido-
so, New Mexico, the couple will
Uve at 2911—16th St. in Lubbock
The bride traveled in a-navy blue
land white silk suit. Accessories'
I included a white hat and white;
! gloves with navy blue shoes and'
bag. A white orchid completed
her costume.
Mrs. Lundy is a graduate of:
Monterey High School of Lubbock
and will receive her bachelor of
arts degree with a major in psy-
rtinlnOV frnm Tnvae A..
nett, Indian Mound. Alternates
were; Mrs. Sarah Patterson, Mrs.
Frank Atchison, and Mn. Edaal
Simmons.
Met- lease smI
ling off Humble'!
FETY IN AGE-1
». you’ll be safe
Another jet went down that cost the lives of 121 artists
from Atlanta. Georgia, that made the tragedy felt all over
America Some of the dead are perhaps your friends, or friends
.of your friends, or maybe relatives. But anyway they didn't have
a chance when their plane took off Sunday enroute home to
America ___________
We have often wondered with everything under the shining
sun being invented in this fabulous century-why someone
TSStltitfmMTlmiU parachute or some other apparatus that
passengers could afford and belt on while flying that Would
save them if their plane crashed It may sound foolish—but
POSSUM
le Health Departl
eveal that not a
ier 100 years of
KINGDOM AifillrlX
ROUNDUP fWWkV
HIGH-WIDE-WILD
jraham, Texas June 14-15-16
PARADE JUNE 14, 4:00 P M.
#. ' III BIG WILD EVENTS
- CaH Scramble-free Pony
THREE BIG NIGHTS
Itistics also
bl the home, fire a
rq the biggest killer
third place.
Rome ranks next
silk organza over peau de soie.
It was designed with a fitted bod-
ice. scalloped portrait neck, and
long tapered sleeves. Appliqued
Chantilly, dewed with pearls ami
sequins, enhanced the bodice and
bouffant skirt. A wide chapel
tram was accented by a butter-
fly bow. Her veil of silk illusion
fell from a cjown of pearls and
sequins. >
The former Mis* Cob carried
a prayer book arrangement of
stephanotis and a white orchid ta
lop a white Bible given her as a
Mrs Larsh Williams of Wichi- Y-Teens officer by the Monterey
ta Falls, Luther Rogers of Brown- High School Y-Teens Club.
, u D Mrs. Dave Weaver of Lubbock
field, Mrs. Albert Rogers of WM ^ mttron of-honor. Brides-
Kress and Mrs. Lauert Rogers of matron w>s Mrs Jack Mazy of
Olney were visiting in Graham Ab||ene Bridenl,jds were fa,s
over the week end rfd attended ehar, Brown o( Lockne^> Miss
the Rogers reunion held at Elias- Be(t,/ He(en p,ris.
ville Sunday - . Tex,s. The bnde's sister. Miss
Elaine Bundock, was a junior
Mrs. Sherrell Smith. Mrs. Jerry bridesmaid.
Young and Mrs. J M Graham j The attendants wore ice blue-
were in Austin and San Marcos , brocade satin The dresses were
over the week end They were | fashloned wlth basque bodice,
accompanied by Mike Young neck e|bow sleeves, and
who enrolled at San Marcos. fu|| ggjrt The attendants wore
[College for the summer term .matching hats of scalloped
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Carnace Cunning-
ham of Ohio and Mr. and, Mrs.
Jix*. Ragsdale of Riverside. Cali-
fornia. are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Ribble this week
Outd<
Tipi
Mowery Reunion
Held Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mowery
held a family reunion Sunday.
June 3. al Fireman's Park with
all of their children, grandchil-
dren. and great grandchildren
present for the occasion.
A delicious picnic lunch was
served at the noon hour and
games of forty-two were enjoyed
during the afternoon.
Attending were Mr. gnd Mrs
George Moreland, Mr. and Mrs.
George Weston, Mr and Mrs.
Mike Weston of Fort Worth. Mr
and Mrs Rex Sapford. Mr and
Mrs Kertneth Sanford-of Wichita
Falls and Mr and Mrs. J.i D
Bell and children Sherril. Paula
and Michael of Garland. Mr. and
Mrs Raymond McCluskey and
daughter. Linda Gayle Woods.
Graham, and Mr. and Mrs J.
Cornell and Mr and Mrs. Jimmy
Cornell and children of Dallas
From the Ancient
plan's Idea Exchang
DOG TAC
Spring's hert!|, and (
rokming some far cc
pit most in your dog
ter tee he has a ft***
You can't find a bet
tha name plate on
credit card such as
companies issue,
nqjne and address
staple to your pup s
■ of the credit c
uct. (If you have
. the attendant w
cash )
CATFISH B:
■t big shrimp, tlv
-r, cut to, inch-lu
dry overnight to
it for cats. Too 1
to bother. Stink;
TOP RODEO STOCK FURNISHED BY BILL YALE
OF ARLINGTON TEXAS
I^IW-ENTRANCE ON FINIS ROAD
j.Jknd Mar-
from the
Wat Texas
fn May 25.
Bddress was
F Stahr, Jr.,
iy. to a class
and velvet bow*. Each carried a Sk*?0* oF Fine
long-stemmed red rose. , Christian Un.vei
Charles Moore of Lubbock was The commence™
-—»■■------—•; brought by EIJ
Modern Martha S.S.
Class Plan Supper
Party Tuesday Night in Radio aB?
Members of the Modem Mar- Dallas Mi
tha Sunday School Class of First degree in
Methodist Church will have a cov- ter attenJ
ered dish supper Tuesday night, versify m
June 5, in the patio of Mrs. Louis vimmf J
Pitcock. Sr. home. 1312 Fourth take a^n
Street at 7 p. m. Hostess* -, will mingy
furnish meat, drinks, and bread Dalla^t
Members are asked to bring sal-
ads. vegetables and dessert.
Assistting hostesses are Mmes
Grice Straight. C. F. Tarkington.
Raymon Thompson. Roy Thomp
son. R. C. Turner. Fred Kare,
A. H. Wsir, Sr. Mattie Lee Wat-
son. W. H Ward, and Ruth Kitt-
son. All members are invited and
are urged to attend. •
$60 Added Money
Ta Each Event, Including Girts' Banal Race. Fold Locally.
Shetland Pony Given Away Each Night Ta A Fortunate Parian I
by WFAA in
■lay received her
Ith Therapy. Af-
•orthwestern Uni-
tston. III. for the
. where she will
id course in Aud-
’>11 be employed in
ear surgeon.
through brush, your r
ytu crazy. It's proba
simgable item in yout
no well-equipped fish
a Moss for snagable
great trick for net*
shock cord is to strt
lease, and floor you
rtbbit punch to the
NAT FLEMING, Announcer, Wicnlfro Falls
BIG RODEO DANCE After Each Performance At Radoo Arana Dane* Pavillion. Music Furnished By BILLY
ELLISON and Hi* SIX RHYTHM DRIFTERS, Radio end TV Start.
, ' A 1 “ If
PARADE FORMS AT RODEO ARENA EAST OF TOWN—240 Feat Unloading Romps On East Sid# Redan
Ground. Each Riding Club Will Bn Officially Introduced fellawing The Grand Entry. Zoari WIHinmaon, Pos-
ada Marshal, Says Thera Will Be Throe Trophies Given For First, Second and Third Fine a* to Riding CM*.
. Admission: Adults $1.00 — Children 50c
6 CHAIR BOX SEATS $2 EACH / j
neck.) Here’s the
shprt tail, position
Buyers In
^MMarket
1 Gruby, Mary Mor-
K* G. E. Miller and Lee
■wrrr among the buyers
■rrchants attending the
■n Fashion Association
larket in Dallas. May 27—
I Several thousand lines of
n * and children'* apparel,
factured all over the Unit-
ites, were, exhibited in the
bus and Baker Hotels' and
than 5,0M buyers from
thout the Southweet ware
it, according to Shcrmaa
We re back to the.
tp boating. Carrying
Mr. And Mrs. Your
In Las Vegas And,
Los Angeles, CalJ
■Mr and Mrs L. C YNir^
last Thursday evening bv
Las Vegas where the\ «
tion until Sundav f rom
gas they will flv tn i m
MRS. MARTHA WORLEY, Clifton, Texas, report-
edly trie lost living child of a Texas War of In-
dependence veteron, discusses her appointment os
hr noted guest 'ot trie Texas Cowboy Reunion with
BiH Swnson of SMS’ ranches Mrs. Worley (Aunt
Mattie! stated, I intend to see every performance
of the Cowboy Reunion, ond I think it preserves more
West Texos history thon ony organization.” Mrs.
Worley's father was Col. Buck Barry of the Texas
Rangers and friend of Sam Houston.
California to attend Inti
Rotary Convention whicj
as is that city this ad
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