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The Graham Leader, Thursday, July 20, 19*1
Personals
I Mrs. Bob Beneke returned to,
| her home in Richardson, Texas,
j Tuesday following a visit with her j
parents. Mr. and Mrs Ernest >
j Heighten She wns accompanied j
| by her two children. Kay and Jim- |
I my who have been visiting their j
grandparents since July 'Fourth. :
You bowling fans may be interested in knowing a new bowl-
ing bad which can' be picged up like a suitcase without the ne-
cessity of inserting your fingers in the holes normally provided
has been developed by a Chicago firm. In use. the bowler picks
the spnngloaded handle out ol its recess and holds the ball just
like a handbag The handle snaps back into its recess belore ltl<
ball reaches the alley. They say the new bowling balls will soon
be on the markets.
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And something else new. a firm is now offering a device
about the size ol a cigajet pack that warns motorists when they
are tn a radar-controlled speed zone. T(je company; claims the
transistorized1 detector will autematically pick up any radar
transmission.
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That old “Sixty-Four Dollar" question is popping up again
and your guess is as good as ours and thousands of other citizens.
The question that is the highlight of Conversation in Graham
and other West Texas cities since the night of July Fourth is,
"How did Lewis Sizemore die on the road to P-K Lake?” His
mangled body was found on the lake road just inside the Stcph
ens County line early in the morning--at July 5th.
Of course, everyone has been talking about the death of
Mrs Hussey, the First Baptist Church secretary at Cisco, which
happened several m-ek* ago jyhen the n ................. ai tier
home The case has caused nation wide publicity. Sir far. neither
case has been solved.
Anyway, we heard several Graham women remark. "Were
certainly keeping our doors locked ~Tfom now on.” Due.,friend
Said she refused to knawer her door bcTl the other night about
t> p.m. as she was alone at that turn So. maybe it would be a
good adea to phone first if you have to make a call to a friend I
ne no.oLlol.'a k,.iwa a flow ~ I
or neighbor's home after sundown
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H. L Thmnton Sr., is atteding
the Thornton family reunion in
Parkersburg, West Virginia this
week.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Ragle left Sat-
urday for a two-weeks vacation.
They plan to tour Californis and
other points of interest along the
route.
Pfc and Mrs Charles Hayes left
this mornipg, Thursday, to return
to Fort Old, Calif, after a 30-day
visit with their parents, Mr. end
Mrs. James Young and Mr. and
Mrs Bill Carter.
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We hope that you enjoy read- so many young marriages are
■ ill > '• _____ ______ kill_. Anna* n/.t ini'knc
ing Jan Webster in every issue.
Space limitations may prevent
Jan from answering your prob-
lems in the paper as soon as you
to Ji
like, hut send your letters to Jan
Webster, Box 113, Corsicana, Tex-
as.
Mrs W A. Stafford of Bryson
was shopping in Graham Monday
afternoon.
“ Mrs. Roy Christopher of Fort
Worth returned to her home Mon-
day evening following a visit in
the home of Mr. and Mrs Carter
at South Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Allison and
Mrs. R. R Carey were in Fort
Dear Jan Webster: My husband
trails off oyer to Possum King-
dom and brings in fish (or me
to dean. I work in town andjiavt
very little time to call my own.
He will sling his muddy hoots,
fishy trousers ami wet clot lies all
over the house. He goes over to
the bail houSP-'ftnd buys those Rod
Wigglers and then slashes them
out in my deep freeze. I can take
some of his messy ways, but my
club was to meet last weekend
we had plans for Chicken pies so
I thought I had the chopped froz-
en chicken and just as I had my
Worth Sunday afternoon and wenl crust rolled out I took a look-
through Afnon Carter Museum of guess what? Red Wigglers! What
Western Art. can I do with him. Oh yes! It is
Mr. and Mm u. B .Scott
vacationing in califor.iiu.
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Mrs D L (Esther) Wolfe. 911 Virginia Street, will be cel-
ebrating her '94tb' birthday Saturday. July j22. when her daugh-
ter. Mrs. Ben' Andrews, will entertain with a morning coffee in
her honor at her home. 915 Virginia Street Mrs Wolfe lives
alone and does most of her house work. She is very active for
a nonagenarian, as she loves to go “here and there" whenever
the Andrews' cars go on jaunts.
She has lived in Graham for over thirty years and in West
Texas most of her life, and has a keen interest in present day
activities. _
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MRS. DONALD MACK OSBORNE
—CASATEH STVDIO
Yes, it's “Summer Time," and did you know col (I soup is
just as delicious on these hot day s as hot soup is on the coldest
Jo Beth Johnson aftd Donald Osbomir
Exchange Vows Wednesd ay Evening
Presbyterian
Women Conduct
General Meeting
my job to ccxik the fish too.
Fish Pen Hands
Dear Fish Pan Hands:
If he forgets to mark .the
worm packages f suggest you
take the time to do so. As far as
a mesy husband - I think they
all have a touch of it. Just be
Pfos-1 glad you have him to mess. up.
ufch but if
A General meeting of the Pfcs-
byterian Women of the church j but if he wanted to be mcehe
was held Monday July 17. — could bo a little more careful
Mrs Winston Pettus opened the i since you have to work.
meeting with prayer. -
After the business meeting re 'Dear Jan:
ports on the Mo-Ranch Confer- 1 moved to Rrd Top several
Miles Apart, not inches.
Dear Jan:
I read your column with great
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interest, and I would like to know
something. My sister-in-law is a
gambler. She will bet on anything.
She stays in the red all the time.
Now she is at our houae and she
and some friends of hers got in a
little game and lost my Sunday
trousers. I talk of making her
leave-and my wife blows up. I
should call the
law, but we are
supposed to be up-right folks in
this community. What can I ‘
Brother In The Barrel
Ido?
Dear Barrel: ~ ■
Make this clear now and forever
if she must Bet and Lose that
she leave your trousers out of it.
ences were given by Mmes. Tom
Hunnewell, Winston Pettus and
Kenneth Cox.
■Mrs. L.; L. Davidson was in
charge-of the program Theme
wnc ''Tnntnrrna'g U/nriil" tuRm
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The First Presbyterian Church ral train. Highlighting the Chan- gardenia corsages,
wintfr day? Chicken is such a versatile favont(-.thal good cooks , was the scene of the candlelight j tilly lace were seed pearls. " I Immediately following the cere-
are pleased, but not surprised, to discover a delicious new way wedding ceremony Wednesday Her fingertip veil of imported; many a reception was held in the
to serve it However, sherried chicken saute is currently sweep evening. July 19th at eight o'clock | French illusion was held in place | church parlors. The refreshment
mg the country. Its special appeal comes from the truly succu "hen Miss Joanne Elizabeth John by a tiara, encrusted with .seed table was laid wqjj^g, floor-length
•;.*.u..«Sas.«hs~n, 1,3 iKtfs.aJL'ss; gWA-e-sks *“• -
the nutty flavor of sherry Bright green pepper adds a note of I bedim* the bride of Donald Mack
color I Osborne, son c; Mr and Mrs.
Really cold soups are vary refreshing on hot days, especially j Unsaid W. Osh ares ei Lubbock
delicious is "summer chicken broth ” Serve it in small bow ls, I Preceeding the ceremony Mrs
embedded in crushed ice and garnished with sour cream and ; William J Grubv. organist, play-
fragrant sprigs of fresh herbs. Below we are giving you the re ed traditions1 wedding music and
cipe for this delicious summer chicken broth
Please follow directions and jf you like it, why not call us
at LI 9-1133 and tell us.
2 cups rich chicken broth '
1 envelope plain gelatin
3 ♦ cup California Rose Wine
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
Dash nptmeg —
12 teaspoon seasoned salt
Sour Cream Topping
SOUR CREAM TOPPING:
1?2 pint commercial sour cream
2 tablespoons finely chopped green onions
( ,1 4 tcasptoon grated lemon rind
Seasoned salt ~ «
Skim any fat from cold broth so it is completely fat free
Combine 1 cup broth and gelatin: heat until gelatin dissolves.
Remove from heat and add sherry, lemon juice, nutmeg
and salt Chill thoroughly until set Just before serving boat
lightly with a fork Spoon into bouillon cups; serve with Sour
Cream Topping w ,
SOUR CREAM TOPPING: Rlend sour cream with onion,
lemon rind and seasoned salt- to taste Chill before using
accompanied Mrs. Joe E. Mc-
Kinley who sang "I Love Thee"
by Grieg and "Tne Song of Ruth”,
by Gounod.
The marriage vows were re-
pealed before the altar which was
banked with palms and tail bas-
kets filled with white gladioli and,
stock, and lighted by White tapers
in candelabra.
The bride was escorted down
the aisle by her father who gave
her in marriage, and also per-
formed the beautiful and impres-
sive dbuble-ring.....ceremony. Her
bridal gown was of Chantilly lace
and nylon tulle over satin, design-
ed with a molded bodice which
featured a lace yoke, petal poini
collar,-and long fitted sleeves that
ed carnationa.
Mias Sandra Hinaon waa maid
' or honor Bridesmaids were Miss
Martha Kay Scott and Miss Jane
Atwood. Miss Cynthia Osborne of
Lubbock, sister of the groom, was
junior bridesmaid The bride's at-
tendants' wore identical waltz-
length gowns of coral organza
over taffeta with short sleeves,
low-rounded necklines, and bell-
shaped skirts. They wore short
gloves and matching headpieces,
and carried arm bouquets of coral
gladioli.
Best man was the bridegroom's
brother. James David Osborne of
Lubbock. Groomsmen were ihe
bride's brother. William J. John-
son of Graham, and Jack House
of Lubbock. Ushers were Kenneth
Coker of Mineral Wells and Ken-
neth Kerr of Lubbock. James Os-
borne of Lubbock, cousirt of the
groom, lighted the candles. *
For her daughter's wedding
had inserts of lace at the wrists Mrs. Johnson chose a powdered
Tiny satin-covered buttons closed jade lace over taffeta dress with
the back of the bodice. Petal ivory accessories. The bride-
points of Chantilly lace emphas- groom's mother Wore a gray-
ized the extremely bouffant skirt beige lace over taffeta dress with
SITE For a deeper rosy color add just enough red food w^ich extended to form a cathod- matching accessories. Both wore
inloring to give desired depth Or. use 1 2 eup tomato juice
for part of broth (Serves 5 )
Grohamites Attend Wesleyan
Service Guild In Georgetown
Approximately 308 members of Faith That Comp* Is Us" The a-
the Wesleyan Service Guild gath- genda included study courses, ex-
ered'on the Southwestern Univer h.bits, lectures, planning sessions,
"•'jsitv campus July 15-16 for the an clinics, worship, recreation
nual Guild Weekend cf the t en r -— -—
^itm.s Content* the Meth Johnson Children .
fldtH s nurch. j j • . ^ *a» —y— .
Attending from Graham were _ 1 ^ ^
Mrs Murr. Mattox. Mr w g Family Reunion
Mobley, and Miss Eunice Ruben-
koenig The children of the late Mr. and
The theme of the two-day event M*s ( B Johnson of Post Oak.
was—Our- Mission Today The Texas held the:f Wh family re-
■n*
m
union in Graham. Tuesday and
Wednesday of th s week
The twn*lay affair was held
Tuesday m the heme of Mr. add !
Mrs Clinton Johnson dh Pecan St 1
and Wednesday in the home ol |
Mr ar,d Mrs Grady Johnson on
the Old Jacksboro Road.
An onjoybale reunion wns re- j
ported Those attending were Mr.,;
and Mr 0. C. Holmes ar.d Mrs
Stella Grove and son of Bell Gar-1
• den. Calif., Mrs Frank Holly of
J Snyder. Texas. Mr and Mrs Itob
Powell and son of Jacksboro. Mr. I
i.nd Mrs Edgar Holly and two
daughters. Mr srd Mrs Bobby
Davis and children and Mr. and
Mrs Pete Thetford and son. Clint
all o4 Graham
Leader Want Ada Get Results
Mr*. W. B. Fortner7
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HELLO—I'm Lisa Sip«, age four months My par-
ents ore Mr and Mrs. Bill D. Sipe, 1315 Morning-
side, ond my grandparents ore Mr and Mrj. R 1.
Sipe, 319 Second Street, ond Mr. ond Mrs W.
Themes, Moron, Texos —^Heighten Photo
The beautifully decorated double-
wedding ring cake was served by
the bride’s aunt, Mrs. Edward P.
Miles of Waxahachle The cake
waa cut with a silver cake knife
which was used both in the
bride's parents' and grandparents
weddings. The wedding punch
was served by Mrs Blake Sarles
of Brownwood, an aunt of the
bride. The silver ladle used was
also an heirloom of the bride s
family. Other members of the
houseparty included Mrs. Leon,
Osborne of Lubbock, aunt of the
groom, and Mrs. S. B. Harbison,
Mrs. Charles A Harris. Mrs. Al-
fred Donnell, Mrs. Manning Vick,
and Mrs. E. W. Robdaille.
Misses Lucetta Harbison. Marci.a
Vick. Pat Martin of Wichita Falls,
war, "Tomorrow's World'
from the book. Tomorrow'?, chur-
ch in Tomorrow’s world by Er-
nest Trice Thompson.
She brought to their attention
startling facts about the world in
which we live and the develop-
years ago and the climate was so
different that I ate everything in
sight. I have gamed so much
weight that I feel stuffed in my
clothes Also, I think my husband
is getting" a littlF ashgqvd of me
Can you help cm? I have tried
so many crash diets, mixes and
I lose nothing.
Pudgy
Dear Pudgy: F
Send me u stamped, addressed.
men* we,can expect if the pre ; envelope and I will send a diet
sent trends continue The things, by which ynu an lose W-pound a
we shall be confronted with are;day and feel wonderful,
important to the operation of the
church of tomorrow if we meet
the needs of the people.
The meeting closed with the
I ne meeting clusi
Mtxpah Ban*dfrikn.
.Memorial Christiar
Church Dorcas
And Phoebe Circles
A new’ six - months mission
Dear Miss Webster:
I married when -I was sixteen
and my wife lifteui. We ■
Sxtimtlr tr. mntr IS,
but my problem is we were not
grown at the time. My wife has
study -program. Churches for New '
Times,', was presented by Mrs. |
outgrown me by five inches and
I have stayed short We look rath-
er strange together. What can
we do? Is there anything 1 can
lake to make me taller?
Dear Jan:
My son is dating a nice looking
divorcee and I think they may
get married soon. I am all for it.
but my husband is not. Every
time my son brings her around
my husband has to insult her,
in other words he just adds insult
to injury as she has had a had
time of it. The other fellow left
Iter when she was expecting and
she has no idea what happened
to him. She got her divorce
through time limitation What can
we do about this? My husband
I live with, my son I love*and He
loves tjte girl.
Upset and Worried
Let your son live his life is
the thing to do. Your hsuband
will recover.
Dear Jan:
Dear Upset:
My husband is a washing ma-
chine sales man and F liavg a
projdem. One lady has so much
trouble with the machine she
bought that my husbnd has tn
leke a service man over every
few days to see about the ma-
chine. I noticed a strange key in
my husband's pocket and quizzes!
him about it and he says the.
lady gave him the key so he could
get in at any time to work on
the machine. Don't you think thia
sounds FISHY? v -
Wife.
mu n saiwaro
Dear Wife:
It sounds as if the needs to
have the machine made good by
your husband so he cen return the
key. My suggestion is to See she
gels a new machine because if
she has had that much trouble
she deserves one
concise introduction to the pro-
gram and presented the first ses-
ca? ...•ri," o; wicni.a i-a.is si Ncw 1mu, R . New
Lam Langford of Waxahachie. Spirit. Stressed at cha^actersitics j
SHORTY ;• .
Ernest Jones at the Memorial!
Christian Church Tuesday eve- Dear Shorty:
mng at a joint meeting of the | You can have elevated shoes
Dorcas and Phoebe Circles of the : made, but if you are happy other | who thought as much of them as
Christian Women s 'Fellowship. j wise, I feel you are fortunate as * they do.
Mrs. Jones gave a dear and*- - - — ------; ---------*
Many men arc bachelors be-
cause they haven't found 'a gal
I
Donna Reed of Brownwood, and
Melinda Harrison of Dallas.
When the couple left on a wed-
ding trip to Georgia. Mrs. Os-
borne wore a rose silk suit with
of Our Times were the population
explosion, rising cultural level.
rural - urban spirit, woman-pow-
' SKtbe-
cr revolution, our shrunken globe,
scientific development, and other
matching accessories and a flow- , IjT'"; " ' ^7
f?om*,handbhd f"denia,corTsa8l'! ‘ The ‘ devotions!, Ik- Th'u Our
from her bridal bouquet. They Gujde was pre5ented ^ Mrs. G
P*10:' E Albright, who pointed out the
m Lubbock the last of Augus four un3.ngeabU^ o( ,ifc: our
">r iach o,hfr- *>ur —
Delta Delta social sorority, and* _ . .
both have attended .Texas lech- Refreshments were served to I
nological College »' Lubbock.
REHEARSAL DIWE T
The rehearsal dinner honorin';
Miss Jo Beth Johnson and Mr.
Mack Osborne was held on Tues- ,
Jay evening at .he home of Mr V'c , '
ind Mrs Manning H Vick with
Mr. and Mrs S. B Harbison as
o - host and hostess. ____,
The bride's colors of corat' and
vhite wer* used throughout the
>arty rooms, and the buffet table
vas centered with -a bridal ar-
-angement.
The following guests were pres
•nt: Miss Johnson. Mr Osborne
Jisses Sandra Hinson, Marth."
<ay Scott, Jane Atwood, Cindy
Jshorne. and Dav d Osborne. Bil.
Johnson. Jack House. Kenneth
oker, Kenneth Kerr and James
-Jsborne.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Dor
Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Os
xjme. Rev. and Mrs John C
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. J
Oruby, and Mr. and Mrs Joe E
McKinley, and Mr. and Mrs. Frei'
I r"V,t1yson._Ef-Pisn, Texas
Mmes. Jones. Albright. J. A. |
Schultz. Jack Burkett. Clarence
McKn.ght. L. L Smith. C. A '
Russell, E. L. Blackley. John A.
Hays. John C. Hays, E. D. Fowl-
er. Della Butler, Jesse Wilson and
Couple Announces
Birth of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs Jc-hn Ray Smith
>f Fort Worth are the proud par
?nti of a little daughter. Jcnni-
or K«y«, bom July 14 in a Fort
Worth hospital.
Maternal grandmother is Mrs
Paul Phillips of Dallas and pat-
ernal grandparents arc Mr. and
Mrs Ray Sm th. They also have
a son. Jay. two-years old. •
Mr and Mrs Troy R. Johnson
and daughter. Donna Lynn from
Norfolk. Virginia are visiting in
the home of Troy’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs Rollen Johnson.
GUESTS IN ROLLEN JOHNSON
HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Troy R Johnson
and daughter. Donna Lynn from
Norfolk, Virginia are visiting in
:he home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs Roller. Johnson.
r-Troy" having completed his tour
-ip board the USS Rankm. home
;>orted at Norfolk, Virginia, is en-
Oute with his family to San Die- I
go. California. He lias been with
he USS Rank.n sigye May 1J,
1959.
t
Johnson will attend an 8 - week '
xjurse in classification lnterview-
ng. Upon completion of the .eight |
week course, he is expected to he ,
ntntmnetl m—Ssn ft.ego/1 alifor
.or four years shore duty.
ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
Mr snd Mrs C. M BridweM ^r
Hunger Route, Graham, announce
,hc eogagement end approaching
marriage of their daughter. Mgry
Kathryn B rdwe'l, to Jackie Leo ,
Stansel. Shepard Air Force Base
Wichita Falls. He is s son of Mr.
and Mrs Leo Stansel of Hunts-,
villc, Texas.
the wedding will take place
August 27 in the First Baptist ;
Church with the Rev Hubert
Foust, officiating for the double-
ring ceremony. •*—
MISS POSSUM KINGDOM OF 19«l—Above is Miss
Helen Horn, crowned Miss Possum Kingdom of 1961
at o contest held Saturday at Vick's Lodge on the
popular resort lake. Second place went, to Miss Gay
Dqnning of Bryson with third place going to Miss
Anne Felton of Graham.
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home. Jpproximu
jgood deep well, i
goat fences and
ments. Priced
Frost place, three
I Rreekeuridge
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540 Acre*—2
Veil with mill 95
loan. Donaghey
Sweetwater, Texas
594
Why buy a Carp
|fe'll loan you
urchase of Blue
Upholstery clean
For Sale — Any
wouM like fr
to new toon
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up to Hj
BOO;
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BOO up
down payments^
buys in Graham,
pavments. call L
9-1784.
For Sale _ Ear
bouse. 2 baths
l^ocsted opposit
School: at 724 VI
ed to sell Phoi
8770 or Lincoln
FOR
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Used Furniture,
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dun quarter
Beautiful 6 ye
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quarter horse to
fall Both horses
very gentle Ph
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FoJ Sale
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32 foot bouse
Gratlam Steam
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appliances. Rebi
suites, and upholi
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Phone LI 9007(
For Sale—Golf
cart, excellent
LI 90242.
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4-door, radio,
shift, good ct
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carpets. Large I
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