The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1950 Page: 3 of 18
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HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
APRIL 16, 1950 4 o'clock
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Juno Johnson
Eckstein
Glyndo Gayle Howard
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An nice Mario Reedy
Tarantella in.A Minor
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A Summer Reverie ...
Ann McCluskey
Qiiquito ....:-------------
Dorian* Gilmore
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Happy Playtime _______
Re Ida Brinson
The Clown —.....
Jon Walker
Kent
Carol Ann Dean
Swinalna Hloh and Low _________________ _______
Cobb
Caprice ....................
Sommie Ann Gibson
Fairy Enchantment ...
Janice Elladg*
Toytown Review _
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Little Birds......
Anita Louis* Cook.
Alii* Beth McMgrtry.
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Wintry Wind .........
Shirley Mahon
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Cinderella ot the Ball
Mymo Dole Lemmons
The Hodov Sorite
Linda Thedford
Boykin
Donna Lod Brockman
The Princess and the Flute Plover
Btrkmon
The Busy Mill Wheel
Judtfti Riley
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Williams
Popcorn -................ .
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By a Log Fire ........
Jeanne Newton ,
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Here Comes the Bond
Pond in the Wood -
Forrest Meacham
Freddie Thigpen
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Weybrlght
Eddie Bob Plemaas
Waldo
Bill Burgess
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In Old Mexico ____
Jockie Whitt
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Stilwell
Sugar and Spice
Pat Brooks
Lake
The Jollv Acrobat
Jeon Burney
Rebe
Carolyn Myers
Woltz of the Peacocks , — - ..... ......
Bermont
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES HIPP, JR.
HOSTS FOR GALA SPRING DANCE
Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Hipp, Jr.,
were hosts for • formal dance in
Memorial auditorium Saturday
evening, April 8. Over 160 couple*
attended the gala affair and danc-
ed to the music of Toney Kinelle’s
orchestra from Wichita Falls.
Pastel crepe paper streamers
were used for decorations on thp
stage and a large white parachute
formed the background for the
band shell. A mirrored revolving
sphere hung from the ceiling, and
refuections were caught by 4 col-
ored spotlights focused on the bail
which reflected colored* patterns
on the dance floor.
Refreshments were served from
a half circle Coke bar on the lower
level, and a spring motif was fur-
ther emphasized in decorations
with a white parachute decorated
with pink roses, draped behind the
bar. Pin-up figures, including two
drawn by Mrs. Hipp, were used
for decorations along the walls.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robinson
were named as honorees for the
evening by Mr. and Mrs. Hipp.
Later in the evening, guests
enjoyed a floor show presented by
the Bud Lucas acrobatic team.
• PERSONALS
C. F. Melton who has been liv-
ing at Mobeetie for the past three
years returned to Graham last
week to make his home. He is a
brother of Mrs. Eugenia Taylor
and Mrs. George Holleman. 1
Mrs. Sam Wilson and baby have
returned to their horn* in Galves-
ton after a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wair.
Mrs. Ahmitage,
Hostess For Betsy
Ross Sewing Circle
Betsy Ross Sewing Circle mot
Thursday afternoon in the home
of Mrs. W. E. Armitage, 1111 First
Street for their regular meeting.
Mrs. W. L. Alberts read a Bible
verse and Mrs. Sudie Mayes re-
ceived many lovely handkerchiefs
in remembrance of her birthday.
She also received the hostess’ gift.
Remainder of the afternoon was
spent sewing on dresser scarfs.
Refreshments were served to
Mmes. Edna Orrell, Sudie Mayes,
Lauada Ward, Sybil Hays, Paulino
Brown, Jcanetto
Alberts, Laveme
te hostess. Next
with Mro. Mary
April 27.
• PERSONALS
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Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Jaraagin
have .returned from a visit with
her sister, Mrs. H. V. Bigham of
Lubbock and with their son, Clark
Jamagin and family at Canyon.
They also visited grandmother1
Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Marshall, Mr. and Mrs, Zearl
Steens, Miss {Cate Fields and Andy
Walsh who was recently elected
Mayor of Canyon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Williamson
returned home first of the week
from Corpus Christi after a visit
with their daughter, Mrs- Heggie
and family.
Young County
Students Assist
In College Ploy
Marjorie Heighten of Graham
and Marilyn Bullock of Newcastle
will be members of the Workshop
Chorus during the North Texas
State College Opera Workshop’s
production of ‘‘Romeo and Juliet,”
which will be presented six times
in five Texas cities this month.
Under the direction of Miss
Mary McCormic of the NTSC
School of Music, the opera will
appear in Amarillo, Plainview,
Borger, Denton, and. Austin.
Mis* Heighten, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Emcst Heighten, 716
Fourth Street, is a sophomore stu-
dent majoring in music at NTSC
She is a member of the NTSC
Concert Band, Baptist Student
Union Council,, and the Grand
Chorus.
Daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Robert
Bullock of Newcastle, Miss Bul-
lock is a graduate music student
at the college. She is a member of
the Grand Chorus, Chapel Choir,
Future Teachers of America, and
the House President’s Club.
Miss Burdick Named
Chmn. of University
Auxiliary Committee
Miss Wanda Burdick, Loving,
Texas, has been named chairman
of the general missions committee
of the Young Women’s Auxiliary
at Hardin-Sinmnons University,
Abilene.
Miss Jo Alice Darden, a junior
from Rotan, has been elected
president of the organization.
Lee Roy Choate, a patient in a
Wichita Falls hospital for several
weeks’and who underwent surgery,
was able to return home last
Thursday.
Ann Taylor of Ft. Worth ic
spending the week with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jar-
nagin.
• THI GRAHAM LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1950
• PERSONALS
Mrs. Ward Spivey spent last
week in Corpus Christi visiting in
the home of her daughter, Mr*.
Howard Stuphen*.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Weir were
Haskell visitors last Friday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kisinger of
Red Springs spent Easter Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Kisinger,
south of Graham. They were ac-
companied by their children, John,
Carl Jr., Gloria and Shirley and
by Misa Joan Barker of Seymour.
LOOKI
I have installed a Foley Fewer Lawn Mower Sharpener
to sharpen oil kinds and makes of power mowers; else
hove one to sharpen all makes of hand mowers.
T. 0. CALVIN
810 Brazos Street
Shop at rear of Residence
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77 TEARS OF HISTORY — The story of Texas Christian
University from Its founding te the preeent is symbolised on
the cover ef the aew album of record* of Don Gillie’ “Sym-
phony No. 7, Saga of a Prairie School.” The email building
at lower left la a drawing of the building In which TCU was
founded In 1878 in Thorp Spring, while the eelumaed portico
le an abstract!** of the Umversity’s Administration Building
la Fort Worth. The album cover la In purple, black and
white. First In a series of rig Gillie works to be recorded
under the label ef the composer's alma mater. “Saga” waa
written by GiUU in honor of TCITs 78th anniversary in IMS.
The records are new ready far release end mar be ordered
from the TCU School ef Vine Arts. Proceeds will be used to
music scholarship* and to commission new musical
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LAUNDRY
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And each is individually replaceable—if
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Thus this stunning new design — freshest
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Avoids costly repair bills as it avoids
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1950, newspaper, April 20, 1950; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth884197/m1/3/: accessed May 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.