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Following a reception hed in
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Block Patten
White Patten
Wesleyan Service Hostess
For Easter Program
• I SPECIAL PER PERSON
• 2 PER FAMILY
Jewels of the Bryson club
were recognized. Mrs. B. B.
Jones, a member for 28 years
and is the sole charter mem-
ber that is still in attendance.
Joe Nesbitt Is
Speaker for Lake
Eddleman Club
A to D
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free with complete service
purchase. Drawbacks? m
Only one: this la a B
limited time offer On •
May 28 it expires and the B
Woodmere Hostess Set B
will goback to its regu- •
lar $9.95 price. So hurry I
Mrs. Edgar closed the meet-
ing with prayer. There were
22 members present.
University, Denton, and Schnei-
der is a 1965 graduate of North
Texas State University. He is
employed with the Federal Re-
serve Bank, Dallas.
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Unbeatable,
Unrepeatable
Savings
Celebrate
the Introduction of New
though nowadays these usually are chocolate eggs The Irish
break the long Lenten fast by eating eggs at dawn on Easter
Germans color eggs green on "Green Thursday” — the
Thursday before Easter — and carry the eggs all day for good
luck On Easter Monday the young people have an egg rolling
contest
Newest commercial camp owners on the lake are Mr and
Mrs Lee O Lemmer formrely of Denton. Texas They have
purchased Heiple s Haven formerly owned by Mr and Mrs
are played on friends but be sure they are your friends Were
you born in this beautiful month with so much history at-4
Community*
Stainless
by Oneida SILVERSMITHS
Bishop Kenneth Pope of Dallas will conduct a week's Pre-
Easter Revival at First Methodist Church beginning Sunday.
April 3 Several former ministers of the church will be pre-
sent Sunday evening for the dedication of the new educational
buildings Dr D L MeCree, Minister of the church, has given
the revival much publicity and he urges all members to at-
tend each service and he extends a special invitation to the
public
in Italy, a Driest blesses the eggs on Easter The eggs
occupy the center of the breakfast table, with other dishes
arranged around them
In The Netherlands, children go from door to door during
Holy Week, collecting Easter eggs Young and old alike play
games involving eggs on Easter Monday
Dr. and Mrs. K. P. Green
announce the engagement and
approaching marriage of their
daughter, Judy Clare to Charles
Terry Schneider of Denton, son
of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Schnei-
der, Gainesville, Texas.
The bride-elect is a junior
student at North Texas State
served cake and coffee.___
Dallas Visitors In
• NO AGE LIMIT
(2 weeks to 100 years) .
• SMALL CHARGE FOR GROUPS
• FULL SELECTION OF POSES
Buy a magnificent 50-Piece
Woodmere Service for just $59.95 and
get a $9.95 Matching Hostess Set
lor only $1 mott. A $69.90 vaiue now
only S60 051 Savings? $8,951
Who but Oneida could take nature and
Improve It I Enter Woodmere ...
natural beauty, beautifully natural.
Enter a new era of elegance:
understated, casual. To see R is to
want it. And what better time
than now at unbeatable, unrepeat-
able savings? More good news:
handsome butlers tray Included
-The Graham Leader, Thurs., March 31, 1966
• ALL PORTRAITS MADE WITH
NON-GLARE LIGHTING
• ALL CHILDREN WILL BE PHO-
TOGRAPHED WHEN ACCOM-
PANIED BY THEIR OWN PAR-
ENTS.
Jim Adkins Is Back! .
I Special Portrait Offer
m CHOICE OF . . . [
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door,
Releasing imprisoned birds
HERE
and
To wing their eager way once '
more,
Out into the miracle of sun and I
sky.
Upon each face
A universal godliness shines |
forth,
On this the spring's first day. j
In Bulgaria on Easter Saturday, people exchange eggs
and baked almond cakes in Hungary, boys sprinkle girls with
। water on Easter Monday and receive Easter eggs in reward
Customs vary from land to land, but colored eggs have
been associated with springtime since the dawn of history.
Miss Sharon Jan Carter and
Lt. Thomas Edward Reed were
married Sunday, March 27, at
3 o'clock in Maui Chapel, Fort
I Sam Houston, Texas.
The bride is tin.daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. I eonard Powell
Mrs. Sumpter E.ReedofGlade- | venshire City was maid of hon-
water, Texas, formerly ofGra- I or and bridesmaids were Mrs.
ham. I Richard O. Williams, Houston,
others' pain but help me to en- ( ers at Dallas visited inGraham
dure them with patience. 1 and Mrs. Fields and they re-
phans. The ladies,enjoyed fel-
grace to tell them so. Amen.— iowship, lunch, and plan to meet
— Losater Photo
MISS JUDY CLARE GREEN
Engagement Announced
She concluded for all women
that she should at least one
by. ! dare not ask for grace
enough to. enjoy the tales of
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Carter of San Antonio, and the
Friday, April 1. is April-Fools Day. a day when pranks groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Allison, Mrs. K.
D. Oates and bliss Frances Bell
are vacationing in Mississippt
for several weeks. :
Buster Brown
Black Calf
$899
Mr. and Mrs.JayCarter,Hous-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Car-
ter, Houston, Mrs. J.N. Land-
reth, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs.
J.E. Etheridge, Houston, and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Childs, Kil-
I leen.
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determination and mere stuborness A little give and take will
help smooth your plans You have strong emotions and admir
people of culture, refinement and social standing.
You also love the good things of life, and they can be
yours if you will just be practical and understand money and
how to invest it for greater personal gain May and June are
your lucky months. Friday your lucky day and 6 your lucky
number.
We know only a' few who will be celebrating birthdays
during the month and they are Mrs Lula Hart on April 3.
Mrs Clara Mahan April 7 A H Wair. Sr , April 8; Mrs. R. O
of Australorp hens which also lay colored eggs These range tour of her home showing the
in several shades of blue and brownish green Bill's chickens memtiers momentos and other
are small resembling Cornish hens or game chickens The eggs collections he had brought back.
Gertrude Iverson, Don Iverson.
The hostesses, Mmes. Don I
Iverson and Gertrude Iverson, |
tached to if if so you are sincere, a quick thinker with a
The Wednesday Study of Bry-
son met March 16, 1966 in the
home of Mrs. J. R. Clayton
with Mra. Joe Lake as hos-
tess.
Mrs. Morris Newby, presi-
dent, conducted the business
session. Minutes of the last
Cpec“9g
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BUST PORTRAIT
Fri., Sat, April 1-2
Contract subject to following conditions:
J Boaz Department Store
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Fred Heiple who established the lodge after Possum King Turner, Maud Hefner, J. B.
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orchids, roses and ivy.
Mr. Reed, father of the groom
was best man and groomsmen
were Kenneth Andrews, Gra-
ham, and Richard Wiilihams,
Houston. Ushers were John Py-
tlik, Elmhurst City, and Joe
Bailey, Grand Prairie, Texas.
Miss Marcy Jenkins of De-
sense of humor and very determined in attaining goals you
; set yourself But you must weigh carefully the line between 1 ri lated for the out 11 ring Texa:
dom lake was created in 1943
Mr Lemmer is a former electrical distribution engineer
for the City of Denton before the Denton assignment, the
couple spent -five years in Pakistan on an aid progrfm Wei
come to Graham and P K Lake Mr and Mrs Lemmer
the Main Ballroom, officers
The following memtiers en-
joyed the lovely social; Mmes.
Dick Davis, L. R. Joyce, G. A.
; Bills, A. L. Glover, W. H. Sha-
han, B. < asburn, W.C. Hack-
i ley, w, E. Braddock, C. B.
The Graham Leader, Thur
Fifty Memk
Auxiliary S
Approximately fiftymember:
and guests attended the annua
meeting of the Graham Genera
Hospital Auxiliary at the Wo-
man’s Club, March 24, 1966
Mrs. M. Boyd Street, pres-
ident, presided, and Mrs. Dos
Long read the minutes in the
absence of the secretary, Mrs
W.S. Lentz.
Committee reports weregiv-
en by the following chairmen
Mrs. Lynn Loftin, treasurer
Mrs. Guy Meacham, Cart chair-
man, Mrs. Jessie Boyer, Me-
morial Fund, and Mrs. W. R
Terry, special service.
Mrs. Terry also introduce
the new members of the Auxil
iary; the newestones being Mrs
Jerry Choat and Mrs. Wilton
Fultz.
Mrs. E.S. Graham, Sr. pre-
sented the new slate of officers
for Mrs., S.B. Harbison, chair
man of the nominating commit
tee. The new officers electer
were: Mrs. Doc Long, pres
ident, Mrs. John Hammond, is
vice-president; Mrs. Wesle
Senkel, 2nd vice-president
Mrs. W.S. Lentz, secretary, an<
Mrs. Eugene Matthews, trea
surer.
Mr. Jack Rex, Hospital Ad
ministrator, talked to thegrous
explaining the advantages of th
new Vernitrol Anesthetic Ma
chine purchased recently by th
Auxiliary for the hospital. Mr
Rex also presented a Red Ros
Mr., Mrs. Pittman
Announce Birth of
Daughter Mar. 18
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pittman
of Aledo, Texas announce the
birth of a daughter, Tara Lee.
She was burn March 18 at Ar-
lington Memorial Hospital, Ar-
lington and weighed six pounds
and eleven and one-half ounces.
Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs.O. R. Carpenter of
Graham. Paternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pitt-
man, also residents of Aledo.
Mrs. Pittman is the former
Doris Carpenter.
Graham This Week
Mrs. Eva Fields has been
visiting her son the past ten
days. Sunday, Mrs. Edna Pet-
Lane West of Wichita + alls
was a tuusiness viuir in Gra-
ham, w-ln alay.
The wedding will tie an event
of July 1, First Methodist
Church, Graham.
Students in Recital
Mrs. C. P. Gregory will pre-
sent students in a recital at
2:45 p.m. April 3 at the Gra-
ham Woman’s Club.
The program will include pi-
ano solos, organ solos, piano
duets and piano and organ num-
bers. The public is cordially-
invited to attend the recital.
Spring
Oh, the look of freedom
On the faces of the people I
Marching bouyantly through the -
streets,
Beneath the banner of Spring! I Wednesday Study
| As if some merciful hand j ' V/.17
Had thrown back Winter's heavy j Club Meets With
Paula, Harlingen,
illusion was held by a ladice of daughter,
the peau de sole entwined with
| clusters of pearls. She carried
MRS THOMAS EDWARD REED
Carter-Reed Vows
Read in San Antonio
portrait neckline. Crystals, | Colonies
seed beads, and pearls form- ,
ed roses and leaves which
adorned the bodice and Persian
sleeves. The beaded motitts
cascaded onto the slender skirt.
A regal court train fell from the
empire waistline. Her veil of
The Lake Eddleman H. D.
Club met Friday, March 25 in
the Weihan’s Club for their
regular meeting.
Mrs. Hoggard opened the
meeting by reading a poem on
"How to Grow Old Gracefully."
Roll call was answered by
each telling what they plan to
do when they retire.
Mrs. Reeves read the minutes
at the previous meeting and re-
minded the members that Tues-
day, March 29 was th day of
the district meeting in Brecken-
ridge. Mrs. Hoyer announced
that we are to have a rummage
sale and to be getting ready for
it. ,
Mrs. Burkett, program
chairman, introduced Mr. Nes-
bitt, who gave a very interesting
and informative talk on social
security : and Medicare. Then
he answered questions.
Mrs. Hoggard and Mrs. Ivey
served coffee anil cake to the
following members and visi-
tors, Mmes. Bills, Boyer, Floyd
Jones, Gibson, Keesee, Bur-
kett, Stringer, Lee Jones,
Smith, Ivey, Harrison, Wom-
mack, Morgan, Fortner, John-
son, Rackley, Heftier, Flow-
। its, Reeves, Franks, Lobough,
Hoggard anil two visitors, Mrs.
Martha Rehders, and Mrs. Loyd
Morton.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
met in the Fellowship Hall of
the Methodist Church foracov-
ered djsh supper at 7:00 March
28. The hostesses were Mrs.
D. L. McCree, Miss Jean Kirk,
and Miss Christine Joyce.
Mrs. L. N. Edgar, the presi-
dent, presided for the business
session which was opened with
a prayer by Mrs. Ed Spivey.
Mrs. Edgar gave a report oi
the District meeting held in
Mineral Wells on March 6, and
Mrs. Trixie Edwards gave a
report on the Wesleyan service
Annual Conference held in Fort
Worth on March 13.
Danbury, C ity.
Out-of-Town Guests were;
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Robbins,
Knox City, Texas, Mrs. B. W.
Steele, Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
Blaine Parsons, Grand Prairie,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter and
Annonymous. The Charlotte again soon for another day of
observer. i work and fellowship.
Girl Scout Leader V
Scheduled Here Th
A "Leader Workshop” o
putting the "outing” In "Scout
ing” will be held locally o
Thursday, March 31 at the Firs
Christian Church Annex, fror
9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
Instructor for the trainin
will be Mrs. Lena Mae Holland
staf memerukomeheHearto
Texas Girl' Scbut Council.
The Leader Workshop wil
qualify leaders to attend th
local day camp as unit leader
and assistants. The instructioi
will include ways a leader pre
pares girls for outdoor activi
ties, an opportunity to practic
some outdoor crafts and skills
and discussion of camp mecha
nics and program activitie
geared to the age and experi
ence of the camper.
"Easter in Many Lands,”
was the subject with Mra. H.
A. Heftier as the leader. Oth-
ers on the program were: Mrs.
Ruth Watson, Mrs. N. L. Ed-
gar, Mrs. B. C. Slaughter, Mrs.
Lula Hart, Mrs. Vesta McClure,
and Miss Alice Mobley.
Mrs. Ada Smith read a very
interesting poem oa, "Life of
Christ.” Mrs. John Childress
who had the wozshipisenice, la
gave meditations which were "
inspirational.
A413pemst
Mrs. B W. Steele
Returns Home
Mrs. B.W. Steele went to
Houston Thursday to visit with
her grandchildren, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Williams and
family.
Saturday they went to San
Antonio to take part in the
wedding activities of Mrs. Wil-
liams twin brother Lt. Tom
Ed Reed and Miss Jan Carter.
ter Sunday falls on Aoril 16th and we most sincerely wish for The Wesley Sunday School
them a happy 62nd wedding anniversary And we hope I Class of the first Methodist |
Annette will still be teacher of the Modern Martha Sunday Church met in the home of
SI ., . . . . . . . , .... a . . . Mrs. Don Iverson for their I
School Class Although she stated today. Wednesday, that she । soclal
had been teaching the class over twenty years Mrs. w C Rackley, presi-
dent of the Wesley Class, thank- |
Easter season is approaching and we hear the chickens ed Mrs. Iverson for having
cross-country are now laying tinted eggs'. Alwana Vaughan them in her home.
was showing Jaycees several pale blue and green eggs which ; Mrs. Iverson showed colored
her husband purchased at an Oklahoma service station enroute ; pictures of Mr. Don Iverson’s
. ; . . , trip to other countries, Tulips
home from Arkansas over the weekend m Holland, Burna Temples, and
A local youth Bill Creswell of Burger road has a flock Egypt. She then took them on a
Early Bird H. D Clu
Presented By Mrs (
The Early Bird H. D. Clu
met Thursday morning, Marc
24, at 9:30 in the Reddy Room
The program was given b
Mrs. Gene Matthews on “Right
Every Woman Should Know"
Excerpts taken from "To Liv
Again" by Catherine Marshal
were given. The author gave he
life as an example. At her hus
bands death, she wasunprepar
ed to cope with problems facin
her for the first time, and th;
alone'
Mrs. G. C. House, Jr. of Bry-
son, and Mrs. Earl Shepard
of Jermyn were "jewels” of
25 years Membership. The ex-
president stated the outstand-
ing accomplishments of their
term as president. Mrs. M. C.
Clayton was a member of 20
years.
ceremony.
The bride, given in marriage I
1 turned to Dallas. Mrs. Alma
I dare not ask for improved - Long of Bridgeport accompa-
memory but for a growing bu- nied Mrs. peters and they vs-
millty and a lessening cock- ; ited in the home of their ne-
sureness when my memory . Mr. and Mrs. TOmmy
seems to clash with the mem- Flelds sunday and Monday,
ones of others Teach me the Tuesday, Mrs. Eva Fields,
glorious lesson that occasion- Mrs, Edna peters and Mrs!
ally I may be mistaken. , Alma Long visited in the home
Keep me reasonably sweet. I of Mr and Mrs. Charlie Mink-
I ’ want t be a Saint - - some I, ot • oving.
of them are so hard to live with Mrs Una sanders, Mrs.
— but a sour old person is one Pauline Hea ves, Mrs. Nettle
of the crowning works of the de- Burdick, Mrs. Maude Minkley,
vtl. Give me the ability to use Mrs. Betty Shepard met in the
good things in unexpected pla- ' home of Mrs. Joe Shepard Wed-
ces and talents in unexpected ' J * - ■ -
Lord, Thou knowest better
than I know myself that I am
growing older and will some day
be old. Keep me from the fatal
habit of thinking I must say
something on every subject and
on every occasion. Release me
from craving to straighten out
everybody’s alfairs. Make me
thoughtful but not mood), help-
ful but not bossy. With my vast
store of wisdom, it seems a
pity not to use it all, but Thou
knowest. Lord, that I want a few
friends at the end. _____________
Keep my mind free from the
recital of endless details, give
me wings to get to the point.
Seal my lips on my aches and
pains. They are increasing and
love of rehearsing them is be-
coming sweeter as the years go
Dunkle. April 9 E B Harris. Sr. April 10 and Mrs. Vesta
McCluer, April 27 Mrs L. L Davidson. April 20. Mrs Ruth
Watson, April 21. Mn E A Henegar, April 21 and Roland a cascade or white cymbidium
Donnell April 25 --—— ----------
• • • • Wesley S.S. Class
An unusual Easter phenomenon — Annette and L. C. AAgg+e \;+L
Young were married on Easter Sunday. April 16 1933 and
Easter Sunday has not appeared on that date But 1995 Eas- Mrs. Iverson
meeting were read and approv-
i ed.
Mrs C P Gregory A report of the Nominating
" N 9 ' I Committee was given by Mrs.
I O Present M; C. Clayton, and the new of-
ficers were elected by accla-
mation.
A letter from the state hos-
pital was read reminding the
members to remember the pa-
tients Easter.
The report was given that
$175.00 had been deposited to
the Scholarship Fund of the
Club.
Mrs. J. C" Rudolph was lead-
er of- the program, Open Gates
of Federation Through Retro-
spection. Thought for the Day
was given by Mrs. H. W. Crump-
ton.
Mrs. Rudolph directed the
skit, "Jimmie June, Mother
of Women's Club,’’ composed of
thirteen characters. All mem-
bers dressed in elaborate
clothes of the period, 1889.
Mrs. Earl Shepard of Jermyn
wore a dress that was 60 y ears
old. Mrs, H. H. Jones wore a
blouse that was handmade by
her mother, the late Mrs. Files.
The play was based on the
book, "Tile History of the Wo-
man’s Club Movement of Amer-
ica.” It was given inobservance
of the Diamond Jubilee, 75 years
- of club work.
assures y
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5 Infant to 4 Miss
1033 FOURTH STREET Lee s
Easter is a wonderful season tit the year and when your
children search for colorful eggs this Easter, they will be re-
newing a custom far older than Christianity
Eggs represent the new life that returns to earth every
spring — around the time of Easter The custom of exchanging
eggs as part of the celebration began in ancient times The
ancient Persians often dyed eggs in the colors of spring and
gave them to their friends as gifts Some early peoples be
lieved that the earth had hatched from a giant egg
Elaborate decoration became the rule in some eastern
European lands The Ukranians are famous for their beauti-
fully decorated Easter eggs Each village makes its own design
—fir trees horses priests' robes, flowers, bell towers, crosses
chapels, etc Residents of Czechoslovakia, Poland. Lithuania,
and other lands also are known for their highly decorated
Easter eggs #.
In England friends"6ften exchanged eggs at Easter al
by her father, wore a handsome j Club, the couple left for Mexico
gown of cameo peau de sole. City for a wedding trip and when
The bodice was fashioned with a they return will lie at home,
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