The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1966 Page: 7 of 18
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among those spending Easter
Sunday with Mrs. Ed Dalrym-
ple.
Charles Finnell of Holiday,
candidate for State Represent-
ative of the 86th District was
in Graham, Tuesday_________
Mrs. Claude Lynn, and Clint
Lisle. /
In Wichita Falls shopping Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. E R. Senkelhid
all their children but one son
and wife home for Easter din-
Wise people go easy On the
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IN GRAHAM
.. Morningside Baptist
4th and Indiana Sts.
Buford Stockard, Pastor
Mrs. Marcheta Depny was in
our Community Tuesday after-
noon handing out cards. She is
a candidate for County Trea-
surer of Young County.
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Mrs. J.L. Woods is visiting
her son, Dr. Ira B. Woods in
Jr. of Stanton, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Rightmer, Larry and Jer-
this week with her son, Paul
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were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bur-
dick, and Mr. and Mrs. O.H.
Cook of Sweetwater.
Sunday" evening near church
time we had a hard rain, large
hall and strong wind, quite a
bit qf damage to out houses,
some trees uprooted, grain,
garden, and fruit trees were
damaged. No fruit was left at
our place.
The Red Top H.D. Club met
Tuesday, April 12, in Graham
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wasn’t. Other visitors
might tie there, but no she
Easter holidays in Graham with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J.C. Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Ragland. Mr. and Mrs.
Hawkins are former residents
of Graham.
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Church of Christ here Sunday
with George Lisle of Fort Worth
in charge of the service.
Mrs. Elmer Flack and Bill
Kengy of .Monahans and Mrs.
Carl F lack of Graham visited
Saturday with Mr. and' Mrs.
, Mr. and Mrs. Wray and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Senkel and Dwane.
H.B. Tiffin and Linda went
| over to Mr. Homer Brashears
and Mrs. Tommie Lisle and
children of Fort Worth, Mr. and
Mrs. W.A. Stratton, Mr. and
. Mrs. Morris Stephens andRan-
dy, and Mrs. Alice Bower of
Graham, Mr. and Mrs.- Buren
Lisle, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Pugh,
Grapevine, Texas, for a few
weeks.
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th Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lee Haw-
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, ner? Those present were Mr.
Dean Hughes, Diane and Orval,
Qt. 99c
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j Monday morning to see what all i and Joyce.
the wind and hail had done to The Lisle family held their
them, and found there had been annual picnic and baseball game
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Buren Lisle;
ry of Azle, Mr. and Mrs. George a Mrs. E.C. Steadhem of New-
Lisle and George F,, and Mr. castle is visiting a few days , ,
Spending the Easter weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Mc-
Gee and Gary were Mr. and
Mrs. Rex Nall, Doug and Steve
of Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
McCanilas, Karla and Mark of
Littlefield, Darrell McGee of
Alvarado. Visiting them on Sun-
day were, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth McGee and Russell, R.L.
McGee and Robert, Mrs. John
McGee of Jean, and Mrs. Bill
McGee of Olney.
Jack and Calvin Petty took
a load of lambs to Fort Worth
today, Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bridges
and Mrs. Jeffrey visited at Jean,
Sunday -with Mrs. Rose
Bridges, others visiting Mrs.
Bridges were Mr. and Mrs.
Zearl Bridges of Olney, Mr.
and Mrs. J.T. Butler of Gra-
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Erney, Lori and Andy of Fort
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W > II GRAHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 14,1966
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We had a wonderful Easter
message Sunday morning by our
Pastor, Rev. Harold Barnett
Jr., some of the visitors at
Jean Methodist Church Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dick-
son, Mary Beth and Keith of
Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Hor-
ton and family, Mr. and Mrs.
F. I. Erney and family, Mr
and Mrs. Ronnie Williams and
baby all of Fort Worth; Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Sewell and son
of College Station, Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Nall and boys of Snyder,
Mr. and Mrs. F.d McCanilas
and children of Littlefield, Dar-
rell McGee of Alvarado, Mrs.
Lula Hart, and Mrs. J.T. But-
ler of Graham.
Happy Birthday to Ray Blake,
April 8. Robert McGee, April
10, Mrs. Rex Martin, April 12,
Mike Dalrymple of Olney cele-
brated his birthday od Sunday,
April 10. He with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalrymple
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R.L.
McGee and Robert of Jean, Mr.
and Mrs. Billy Sewell and Billy
Mark of College Station were
~ Monte Cem
with Mrs. Eula Winkler. We
had a real good demonstration
and all of our members were
present but one,, .
Andrews, and Carl, G.F., and
Dale Jeffreys of Graham I is-
HAMBURGER nII | e Shurfine Pickles »n.
DILLslices I6oi Z/C
was a member of the house
party. They also visited with
Glynn McGee and John* Robert
Buie who were in Henderson
Saturday.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth French who were
married recently. He is the son
of Mr. and Mrs, Dennis French.
She is the former Bobbie Boyd,
of Big Lake Texas. They are
both students at John Tarleton
State College, Stephenville,
where they will continue their
college work.
We are glad to, know that
John McGee of Jean was able
to go for a drive Sunday and
came down with his son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Billy
McGee of Olney to see about
his cows on their farm here.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton French
and Michael of Dallas spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Den-
nis French and Shirley Kay.
Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Tiffin
had their son and family, Don-
ald Tiffin of Graham, also Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hearn and
racily of Graham. Miss Vlr-
gya Tiffin of Jacksboro home
tdr lunch Sunday. They talked
on the phone to their son and
family, Eugene Tiffin in Cali-
fornia, and another son and fam-
ily, Harold Tiffin of Cuero, Tex-
as.
Visitor sin the Ray Blake
home over the Easter week-
end were Mrs. Clara Lindsey
of Freeport, Mrs. Ethel Dal-
rymple of Loving, Mrs. Dennis
French, Mrs. Henry Schoeling
of Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Harve
Hennig of Olney, Rev. and Mrs.
Vern Fuqua and family of Gra-
ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Bryan of Olney.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Petty,
Mike and H.C. Jr., Virginia,
Terry and Jerry King had Sun-
day dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Petty, and the children
had an Easter egg hunt in the
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ray
Williams and daughters, Dona
Kay and Linda of Amarillo,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Den-
nis French and Shirley Kay
Saturday. They also visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Williams of Graham over the
Easter Holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Tiffin were
Mr. and Mrs. John Moore
spent Wednesday night in Fort
Worth with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sims of
Graham visited Friday evening
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O. L. McGee received a tele-
phone call from his cousin,
Bill Hommons, that his sis-
ter’s husband, Oscar Vander-
ver of Pilot Point, died Thurs-
day after a long illness. Fun-
eral service was at Pilot Point
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle and son
al Panhandle, visited during the
Easter holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. G.E. Caskey.
— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rid-
dle and family of Dallas, vis-
ited his mother Mrs. Mary
Riddle duiring Easter maidays.
Mrs. Robert Burns of Flint
Creek visited Mrs. G.E. Caskey
Monday, • .
Dale French, student at Tech
in Lubbock was home for Eas-
ter holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hillhouse
of Graham visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Petty Sunday evening.
Mrs. Jack Petty visited in
Olney Friday with Mrs. Gabe
Barrett, who had just returned
home from the Olney Hospital.
Her daughter, Mrs. Marjie Me-
Carmack of Gordon was visit-
ing her.
I wish to correct what was
in the paper last week about
being Mr. Elmer Hennig’s
birthday. It was Mr. Harve
Hennig's birthday. (An honest
confession is good for the soul.)
You know.
Mr. and Mrs. O.L. McGee,
Mrs. Rex Nall and Mrs. Ed
McConlies were in Henderson
Saturday to attend a tea for
Miss Mary Wylie, announcing
her engagement to Glynn Me-
Gee of San Antonio. Two of
Mrs. McGee’s nieces attended
the tea also, Mrs. J. S. Bule
of Garland, and Mrs. Charles
Ragsdale of Henderson, who
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Bunger News
By MISS JOYCI BEACH . j.
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quite a lot of damage around _ Sunday. The children also en-
there. --b • joyed an Easter egg hunt. Those
Dwayne Tiffin has been ST attending were. Mr. and Mrs.
the last few days, hope he has I Dan Johnston and son of Lub-
a xpeadj recovery.____________ bock, Mr. and Mro. Glenn Lisle
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