The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 22, Ed. 2 Thursday, January 9, 1947 Page: 2 of 12
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•AY, JANUAtY •/
Mr. 'and 'Mn. PafarWiedom
Modern Martha S. S.
!■■■m, mmmp. ---r- announce
Marriagi nf Hanghtey New Year Bve.
Tbe Modern Martha Sunday
School elaae social date has boon
chanced from Wednesday evening,
January IS** YZ Wednesday even--
inc, January 22nd at which time
H 'WlTt ho’held ihrthe home of Mr.
IS. P-. Harria, 10M Calavaraa
etreof with Mr., Wi E. SiQB»on
and Mr*. Mac Wool folk co-ho*-
W. M. U. Meet.
Monday A
faaiML The wadding teak plaor
on New Year Eve at the homo of
Mr. and Mrs. • John (. Gibson.
Mj Waktrum, mhrtstor of
the East Side .Church of 'Christ
Members of the -WJTU. of the
First Baptist church met Monday
affcsrnton. January « in lha church
for the Royal Service program.
The meorting was opened with e
-M«g. followed with prayer by
Solveig Lunde, Pianist, Will
provisod altar, flank'd with tall
vaaco of gladMus and snap-
dragons with a background of tall
white tapers in candelsbras The
eouple were attended by Mr. and
Mrs. John EMC4beon. '
The bride woe lovely in a"
spring gown of black with touch-
es of white and black accessories,
and a shoulder corsage of or-,
ehidk.'The bride attended Gra-
ham High School -
The groom did a tour of duty
in the European Theatre as a ra
dio operator with the 8th Air
Police. He holds' the Presidential
view “Talking Through My Hat"
by 'Lilly Dache, famous hat de-
aigMT of Paris, France.
Members will be asked to wear
their prettiest and most becoming
hats which will ha Judged byaope-
cial committee. A photographer
will be present to make pictures
of the Winners, so “brush-up and
tuck a bunch of feathers or a bou-
quet on that hat that you .discard-
ed, and maybe youll to one of the
VISITUS
Boiveig Lunde, pi
sent the second ei
.Winter season for
munity ' Concert Association in
Memorial auditorium Monday ev-
ening, Jaymry It.——-----
will pro-
iMr. and Mrs. Charles E. Cook
void honored oh thoir 17th wed-
ling anniversary, January 2,
rhen Mr. and Mrs rh»»u. £).
ft.'sea
Following the- ludeheon hour
he group roamed the hillsides
>nd made picture, of the besutT
Dellas Lao gave the devotional;
"Mrs Lewis Orr gave * talk on
The World Pupte"; Mrf Druta
mond gave a telk on “None Chris-
tian Religion of the World." fol-
lowed with a-telk on "God’s Mes-
sage to all People, ’ b) Mrs. M.
S. Henry. ^ ;,
acclaim from New York critics af-
ter her unheralded'debut recital
at the Town Hall on December
6, 1944, and according to tho Now
Yfim II*l >td ........ identified
her oa an “extraordinary arctic
personality” posaasaing “search-
ing musical intelligence.” Born in
Vallejo, just outside'of San Fran-
cisco, to a Norwegian father and
a mother, of Preneh-Engiish ex-
traction. tho titiaa-haired Solveig
assimilated all < possible benefits
from her family: musicianship, a
CANDT s <
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
il snowfall.
Gibbs BroWn. Mr. and Mn Hen
ry Clay. Mr. and Mrs- Albert Lon.
nington and the host, 'longtime
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cbokr
4-IFCLUB NEWS
1~ The Graham junior high 4-H
Chib met-Jooqary 2- The presi-
dent called the club to order>Th*
secretary called the roll and rood
the • minutes- There were two
new members: Oran B- Chestnut
World wool prqductii
Oft .Loaf Clusters and “tM' Dis- estimated at 3 7 billion pounds, is
tlnguished Plying Croio for ser- about the same as the 1945 out-
vice over enemy territory during put and the prewar average, but
our early <utry in the war. supplies are much larger now
The wedding was attended only than before the war because of
by relatives end a few ckwo stocks accumulated during has-
fi lends. Those piaont were the tffltiee ~---- -
bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wis---i-
dom. her tjjnt. 'Miss Maxine Wis-
dom. Mrs- Mitti^Gibson. John .
Dell Gibson. .Misses Jessie A lye*
F. major.
D minor. .
Nocturne ihF sharp- major—
rederlc Chopin. ,, ....
Polonaise in A flat major-
lit her appealing
;«oks.
Intermission
I The following pi
Ltebsleid—Krelsler *acfii
imaninof f,
Prelude in G major—Kachman-
tum: i'v:
.. ..r,;.r:. .v -■ ,
Toccata- in G major—Johann
MARKET
Waltt-March—from "Childrens’
the wedding cake.
Dallas, the couple returned to
Graham where they will' make
yon Beethoven
dante.
Scherso. Allegro vivace.
Rohde: Allegro ms non troppo.
Allegro, An-.
PEACHES No. 2 Vz
The Fountain of Acqus Paola—
Charles Griffes. -■
—Frans -Lisst. ■ V “.
their home.
The groom- is s sales "engineer
for the HughesJTool Company. _
A series of parties are being
given this week in their honor.
BOB LUSK
Loans—his. Baal Estate
Barcarolle—Frederic Chopin
Etude in E minor, opus 25—
Chopin.
WorkeraConf crenel
At First Baptist
Session of Year
Graham First Baptist Church
WE ARE BACK HOME
ing of Throckmorton snd Young
counties Baptist
ms Society of Chris
Assoc iational
Mrmriav .TanJ
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46 Oz,
Worker’s Conference Monday, Jan-
uary 18, which will open' at .ten.
o'clock. ' . '
— Music and devotional will bq
given by W. G. Drummond. The
general-theme of the meeting wit!
be “Training Union”.
The following morning program
dist church held their first buai-
of the year Monday
afternoon,
The president. Mrs E. Mi-Rem-
ington. presented “Aspirations
for. the New Year,", and Mrs. Rob-
(Hi) DUTCH CLEANSER
ert T. Walker gave a report on
“The Goals for the Year.” and
asked that each member’ increase
their minings nr idfeetemrdvirtng
the ceasing year due to the in-
creased cost of living expenses
----...
(M£jpl
ucius says:
H- DCriiwell, Q. E.
^hmd tg' ttie fupt-
tiliter for An;
steps of if* owner.*'
CORN Yellow Cream Style No. 2, 2 for
All ferment with a 1 gross in-
come of Ifiw-wr. more are requr-
4d to file an income, tax return.
New Batteries
CORN FLAKES 11 Oz. pkg.
Qur-fiteaks Are Cooked To OrdeT ■
CIRCLE II: Leader. Mn. IP V-
Hinson; Mmes. J. F. Akin. A. -Br
Cason, George Colo, fi. L. Cor-
bin. P. K Deata. Sam Dowdk, T,
The way you want a steak to be.
RICE Bulk 2 lb
J. Eddleman, A. L. Glover.L
Long, T- E. Matthews, Guy Mea-
cham. Pearl Matthews. L. G. Ma-
ter. P M Nicolette. J. T: Nm
Spears. lj. B. Street. S B. Scott.
R j w.ifc.r M. L- Woolfolk.
Roy Thompson. W. A. Thompson.
CIRCLE III: Leader. Mn S.
B. Stmt; Mmes- W E Braddock.
Luther Cain, MolUe Campbell. J.
D. Gamble.' R. S. Cox... iP. E-
PIONEER GRILL
■Ilsrrii Bank Hast, II. L Hew
ard, Ben ifubbert, L R. Joyce.
Christine Joyce. Oliver
Rankin, R. C Reese, W. E. Simp-
son. Zack Sharp, E- C Stovall. N-
D Stovall. & J. Weber, W. S.
Is Stationed At
Jacksonville, Fla.
518 hd Stmt-'
in the boats ef their panate. MR.
aqd Mrs. C Ida Jones. Graham
and Mr. and Mrs. D L Moore at
Wichita folia.
Ensign Joaae ieYMl officer over
Sod Sakai Score
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 22, Ed. 2 Thursday, January 9, 1947, newspaper, January 9, 1947; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth882743/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.