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Herbert "Leon" Lee
Fri 20 Jul 2012, 1:48 pm
First topic message reminder :
Lee's obit shows he was a navy veteran who, for 30 years, lay flooring (6th floor anyone!) for a living until joining the Jefferson Texas Police Department
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/shreveporttimes/obituary.aspx?n=herbert-quotleonquot-lee&pid=128925162#fbLoggedOut
Of some interest may be that he was buried by the Life Tabernacle Church - whose members have famously been kidnapped by cult deprogrammers.
Questions in my mind:
Is it significant that he has the surname Lee, given Oswald allegedly boarded there using the name, O.H. Lee"?
Is his aka of "Leon" significant (given any real or purported "Leon" Oswald sightings)?
FBI interview with Lee shows he lived at the boarding house for 4 or 5 weeks in October and moved out on Nov 1. This means he (HLL) possibly obtained a room around the time that Oswald allegedly made his first attempt to room there (a time LHO was also supposedly in Mexico City). Was Mrs Johnson confusing the two when recalling late Sept or early Oct?
And if it was LHO who tried to room there in late Sept or early Oct, under what name would he have registered, given that when he was turned down, he allegedly went and boarded under his real name before returning to Beckley and boarding under an alias?
From Mary Ferrell's database:
LAST LEE FIRST HERBERT MID/AKA LEON
ADDRESS 1026 N. Beckley, Dallas, TX; 1993: Garrison, TX (near LA-TX line)
'PHONE
SOURCES CD 86, pp. 559-565; CD 206, p. 140
COMMENT Claims FBI interviewed him soon after assassination.
Lee's obit shows he was a navy veteran who, for 30 years, lay flooring (6th floor anyone!) for a living until joining the Jefferson Texas Police Department
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/shreveporttimes/obituary.aspx?n=herbert-quotleonquot-lee&pid=128925162#fbLoggedOut
Of some interest may be that he was buried by the Life Tabernacle Church - whose members have famously been kidnapped by cult deprogrammers.
Questions in my mind:
Is it significant that he has the surname Lee, given Oswald allegedly boarded there using the name, O.H. Lee"?
Is his aka of "Leon" significant (given any real or purported "Leon" Oswald sightings)?
FBI interview with Lee shows he lived at the boarding house for 4 or 5 weeks in October and moved out on Nov 1. This means he (HLL) possibly obtained a room around the time that Oswald allegedly made his first attempt to room there (a time LHO was also supposedly in Mexico City). Was Mrs Johnson confusing the two when recalling late Sept or early Oct?
And if it was LHO who tried to room there in late Sept or early Oct, under what name would he have registered, given that when he was turned down, he allegedly went and boarded under his real name before returning to Beckley and boarding under an alias?
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Fri 09 Jun 2017, 10:25 pm
Lets take this a a step further.
best drive-ins.
Keller would even be featured in Carhops, an early 1970s documentary about Dallas drive-ins directed by SMU student Pat Korman.
The disparate cross-section of regulars at Keller's left even its founder stymied as to its makeup.
“Some people ask me, ‘What’s your customer base?’ ” Keller said last year. “I really couldn’t tell you. People who like hamburgers, I guess.”
Among his regulars were four women – including a pair of sisters, both former Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders – who called themselves “the Keller Girls” and who despite their geographic distance have made periodic lunch visits as a group for six years running.
Tuesday night, a handful of customers sat in their cars or near their motorcycles under the drive-in's familiar neon sign on Northwest Highway. They remembered a hands-on owner who often drove in and parked at the lot's far end to keep an eye on things.
Jack Keller in an image taken from a 1970s documentary about Dallas carhops.
"He'd sneak in all the time," said Dan Padgett of Dallas, who is among the bikers who made Keller's their temporary home. "He'd sit there, incognito. He was a great dude. Sometimes he'd buy rounds [of beer] for us. And then you'd look up and all of a sudden, he's gone."
KELLER, Ridgell Jackson Ridgell Jackson Keller passed away on May 3, 2016. He was born on April 9, 1928, to Lottie Simmons Keller and Ridgell Keller. His family were early residents of Dallas and settled in the 1870s in what is now the White Rock Lake area. As a young man he served in the Merchant Marines and travelled the world, going to Asia, Africa, and Europe. In 1950, he opened the original Keller's Drive In on Samuells Boulevard, followed by the three other Keller restaurants. He was known for his big personality, extraordinary business acumen, neighborhood Fourth of July parties, and iconic Keller's drive-ins. He is survived by his loving wife of sixty-five years, Wilma Keller; his children Jacquelyn Keller, Sharon Keller, Jack Keller Jr., and Jon Keller and his wife Amy; grandson Temple Keller and his wife Kat Li, grandchildren William and Juliette Atkinson and their father Stephen Atkinson, and grandchildren Grace, Kate, Lilly, Jon, and Lottie Keller; many cousins and dear friends. Rosary will be held at 7:00 pm on Sunday, May 8, at St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church, 1404 Old Gate Lane. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2:00 pm on Monday, May 9, at St. Bernard's, Reverend John Libone presiding. Burial will follow at Grove Hill Memorial Park. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dallasmorningnews/obituary.aspx?pid=179892358#sthash.9zVk29XH.dpuf
KELLER, Ridgell Jackson Ridgell Jackson Keller passed away on May 3, 2016. He was born on April 9, 1928, to Lottie Simmons Keller and Ridgell Keller. His family were early residents of Dallas and settled in the 1870s in what is now the White Rock Lake area. As a young man he served in the Merchant Marines and travelled the world, going to Asia, Africa, and Europe. In 1950, he opened the original Keller's Drive In on Samuells Boulevard, followed by the three other Keller restaurants. He was known for his big personality, extraordinary business acumen, neighborhood Fourth of July parties, and iconic Keller's drive-ins. He is survived by his loving wife of sixty-five years, Wilma Keller; his children Jacquelyn Keller, Sharon Keller, Jack Keller Jr., and Jon Keller
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dallasmorningnews/obituary.aspx?pid=179892358
In Douglas, the court found that a Texas law doctrine,
referred to as the Kaspar rule, created an exception to compulsory counterclaims in secured
transactions and also applied in federal court. Douglas, 979 F.2d at 1130 (citing Kaspar v. Kellar, 466 S.W.2d 326, 329 (Tex. Civ. App.—Waco 1971, writ ref’d n.r.e.)).
In Kaspar, Henry Kaspar executed a deed of trust to Ridgell Keller as part of the consideration for the sale of real property. Kaspar, 466 S.W.2d at 327. Kaspar later sued for
rescission and recovery of a $75,000 down payment, alleging that Keller induced the sale by fraud.
Id. Keller answered the petition but did not file a counterclaim relating to the note. Id. While Kaspar’s suit was pending, Keller indicated that he intended to foreclose under the power of sale in the deed of trust, and Kaspar responded by obtaining an injunction restraining the foreclosure. Id.
After the case went to trial, the jury found that the sale was not induced by fraud and rendered a take-nothing judgment against Kaspar. Id. Keller then proceeded with the foreclosure under the deed of trust, and he purchased the property for $86,000, which was credited towards the note. Id.
Keller then sued Kaspar to recover the deficiency, and the trial court rendered summary judgment against Kaspar, awarding Keller a total sum of $236,712.85. Id. at 327–28.
On appeal, Kaspar claimed that Keller could not recover the deficiency in a subsequent suit
because that claim was a compulsory counterclaim under Rule 97(a) of the Texas Rules of Civil
Procedure, in Kaspar’s suit to cancel the debt. Id. at 328. The Texas court of appeals initially found that Keller’s claim on the note met “the literal requirements of the Rule so as to constitute it, by its terms, a compulsory counterclaim.” Id. However, the court found that the circumstances of the case required it to find a common-law exception to the compulsory counterclaim rule. The court reasoned
that Keller’s claim on the note was permissive in Kaspar’s suit, because “the mortgagor should not be permitted to destroy or impair the mortgagee’s contractual right to foreclosure under the power of sale by the simple expedient of instituting a suit.” Id. at 329. The Kaspar rule is grounded on the court’s concern that the mortgagor’s voluntary act should not have the effect of forcing the mortgagee’s hand in the election of available remedies. Id.
Permanent pass cards to Carousel Club, in following names and
numbers:
#177 YOIANDA SALAS, KLIF, Secretary for DON KEYES
#236 MAX RUDBERG
#105 A . J. WILSON, Wilson's Phillips 66 Station
#181 ROCKY POLUISON (or Pobuison) 7
#186 JACK P . WALSH, Texas Aluminum Co ., Inc .
#102 BONNIE H. BELL, $,Dr . C. JACOBSON, Drs. Bldg .
Two (2) Temporary Guest Cards, Sport's Men's Club of
Dallas,-guest of member 183 (not filled in)
COMMISSION EXHIBIT NO. 1322-Continued
and signed SAN SMITH - Times Herald
Slip yellow paper dated November 21, 1963 with notation
"Received of Carousel Club $50.00 through November 17,
#117 FRANK HEALD
#226 JIM KUMPF, KLIF, Sales Executive
#108 Miss TOMMIE HUNTLEY, Merchants State Bank
#179 JOE A. HELM, Officer, Mercantile National Bank
1963" signed SAN SMITH, Times-Herald #145 W . R. GILLIAND, Double-Day Bookstore
#198 HAL PERKINSON, Public Relations
Six telephone note reminders,, described as follows : #180 E . G. WOMACK, Manager, H. L. Green Co .
November 14, 1963, LINDA ZUMWALT, TA 3-6014 #209 SUN BLAKE
November 15, 1963, EMMA SHIP, CH 7-7243 #172 MONTE TIMMONS, Secretary to JACK RUBY
November 14, 1963, ARCHIE ESQUIVEL - TA 4-1158 #196 ED BENEDICT, Associated News and V.P .
(notation he and girl partner do a dance, are from Mexico)
#206 JOHN M . GRIZZAFFI, Re : GLENN BYRD
Byrd and Keller related?
best drive-ins.
Keller would even be featured in Carhops, an early 1970s documentary about Dallas drive-ins directed by SMU student Pat Korman.
The disparate cross-section of regulars at Keller's left even its founder stymied as to its makeup.
“Some people ask me, ‘What’s your customer base?’ ” Keller said last year. “I really couldn’t tell you. People who like hamburgers, I guess.”
Among his regulars were four women – including a pair of sisters, both former Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders – who called themselves “the Keller Girls” and who despite their geographic distance have made periodic lunch visits as a group for six years running.
Tuesday night, a handful of customers sat in their cars or near their motorcycles under the drive-in's familiar neon sign on Northwest Highway. They remembered a hands-on owner who often drove in and parked at the lot's far end to keep an eye on things.
Jack Keller in an image taken from a 1970s documentary about Dallas carhops.
"He'd sneak in all the time," said Dan Padgett of Dallas, who is among the bikers who made Keller's their temporary home. "He'd sit there, incognito. He was a great dude. Sometimes he'd buy rounds [of beer] for us. And then you'd look up and all of a sudden, he's gone."
KELLER, Ridgell Jackson Ridgell Jackson Keller passed away on May 3, 2016. He was born on April 9, 1928, to Lottie Simmons Keller and Ridgell Keller. His family were early residents of Dallas and settled in the 1870s in what is now the White Rock Lake area. As a young man he served in the Merchant Marines and travelled the world, going to Asia, Africa, and Europe. In 1950, he opened the original Keller's Drive In on Samuells Boulevard, followed by the three other Keller restaurants. He was known for his big personality, extraordinary business acumen, neighborhood Fourth of July parties, and iconic Keller's drive-ins. He is survived by his loving wife of sixty-five years, Wilma Keller; his children Jacquelyn Keller, Sharon Keller, Jack Keller Jr., and Jon Keller and his wife Amy; grandson Temple Keller and his wife Kat Li, grandchildren William and Juliette Atkinson and their father Stephen Atkinson, and grandchildren Grace, Kate, Lilly, Jon, and Lottie Keller; many cousins and dear friends. Rosary will be held at 7:00 pm on Sunday, May 8, at St. Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church, 1404 Old Gate Lane. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 2:00 pm on Monday, May 9, at St. Bernard's, Reverend John Libone presiding. Burial will follow at Grove Hill Memorial Park. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dallasmorningnews/obituary.aspx?pid=179892358#sthash.9zVk29XH.dpuf
KELLER, Ridgell Jackson Ridgell Jackson Keller passed away on May 3, 2016. He was born on April 9, 1928, to Lottie Simmons Keller and Ridgell Keller. His family were early residents of Dallas and settled in the 1870s in what is now the White Rock Lake area. As a young man he served in the Merchant Marines and travelled the world, going to Asia, Africa, and Europe. In 1950, he opened the original Keller's Drive In on Samuells Boulevard, followed by the three other Keller restaurants. He was known for his big personality, extraordinary business acumen, neighborhood Fourth of July parties, and iconic Keller's drive-ins. He is survived by his loving wife of sixty-five years, Wilma Keller; his children Jacquelyn Keller, Sharon Keller, Jack Keller Jr., and Jon Keller
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dallasmorningnews/obituary.aspx?pid=179892358
In Douglas, the court found that a Texas law doctrine,
referred to as the Kaspar rule, created an exception to compulsory counterclaims in secured
transactions and also applied in federal court. Douglas, 979 F.2d at 1130 (citing Kaspar v. Kellar, 466 S.W.2d 326, 329 (Tex. Civ. App.—Waco 1971, writ ref’d n.r.e.)).
In Kaspar, Henry Kaspar executed a deed of trust to Ridgell Keller as part of the consideration for the sale of real property. Kaspar, 466 S.W.2d at 327. Kaspar later sued for
rescission and recovery of a $75,000 down payment, alleging that Keller induced the sale by fraud.
Id. Keller answered the petition but did not file a counterclaim relating to the note. Id. While Kaspar’s suit was pending, Keller indicated that he intended to foreclose under the power of sale in the deed of trust, and Kaspar responded by obtaining an injunction restraining the foreclosure. Id.
After the case went to trial, the jury found that the sale was not induced by fraud and rendered a take-nothing judgment against Kaspar. Id. Keller then proceeded with the foreclosure under the deed of trust, and he purchased the property for $86,000, which was credited towards the note. Id.
Keller then sued Kaspar to recover the deficiency, and the trial court rendered summary judgment against Kaspar, awarding Keller a total sum of $236,712.85. Id. at 327–28.
On appeal, Kaspar claimed that Keller could not recover the deficiency in a subsequent suit
because that claim was a compulsory counterclaim under Rule 97(a) of the Texas Rules of Civil
Procedure, in Kaspar’s suit to cancel the debt. Id. at 328. The Texas court of appeals initially found that Keller’s claim on the note met “the literal requirements of the Rule so as to constitute it, by its terms, a compulsory counterclaim.” Id. However, the court found that the circumstances of the case required it to find a common-law exception to the compulsory counterclaim rule. The court reasoned
that Keller’s claim on the note was permissive in Kaspar’s suit, because “the mortgagor should not be permitted to destroy or impair the mortgagee’s contractual right to foreclosure under the power of sale by the simple expedient of instituting a suit.” Id. at 329. The Kaspar rule is grounded on the court’s concern that the mortgagor’s voluntary act should not have the effect of forcing the mortgagee’s hand in the election of available remedies. Id.
Permanent pass cards to Carousel Club, in following names and
numbers:
#177 YOIANDA SALAS, KLIF, Secretary for DON KEYES
#236 MAX RUDBERG
#105 A . J. WILSON, Wilson's Phillips 66 Station
#181 ROCKY POLUISON (or Pobuison) 7
#186 JACK P . WALSH, Texas Aluminum Co ., Inc .
#102 BONNIE H. BELL, $,Dr . C. JACOBSON, Drs. Bldg .
Two (2) Temporary Guest Cards, Sport's Men's Club of
Dallas,-guest of member 183 (not filled in)
COMMISSION EXHIBIT NO. 1322-Continued
and signed SAN SMITH - Times Herald
Slip yellow paper dated November 21, 1963 with notation
"Received of Carousel Club $50.00 through November 17,
#117 FRANK HEALD
#226 JIM KUMPF, KLIF, Sales Executive
#108 Miss TOMMIE HUNTLEY, Merchants State Bank
#179 JOE A. HELM, Officer, Mercantile National Bank
1963" signed SAN SMITH, Times-Herald #145 W . R. GILLIAND, Double-Day Bookstore
#198 HAL PERKINSON, Public Relations
Six telephone note reminders,, described as follows : #180 E . G. WOMACK, Manager, H. L. Green Co .
November 14, 1963, LINDA ZUMWALT, TA 3-6014 #209 SUN BLAKE
November 15, 1963, EMMA SHIP, CH 7-7243 #172 MONTE TIMMONS, Secretary to JACK RUBY
November 14, 1963, ARCHIE ESQUIVEL - TA 4-1158 #196 ED BENEDICT, Associated News and V.P .
(notation he and girl partner do a dance, are from Mexico)
#206 JOHN M . GRIZZAFFI, Re : GLENN BYRD
Byrd and Keller related?
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Fri 09 Jun 2017, 10:47 pm
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Mon 03 Jul 2017, 2:07 am
greg parker wrote:The rooming house had at least 2 (indirect) Ruby connections: Roberts and Carter.Terry W. Martin wrote:Thanks, Ed. The story just keeps getting better and better...
http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=62400&relPageId=24
Apart from the owners (who had a proprietary interest in going along with the charade), they are the only ones to "confirm" Oswald stayed there. Unless Watson also confirmed it (can't find the report) but in any case he too, is suspect.
The rooming house also had 1 (direct) Ruby connection, Greg. The North Beckley neighbours claiming that Ruby was pissing them off parking his car outside their house - - and the half-assed investigation that followed.
Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Mon 03 Jul 2017, 12:18 pm
Had forgotten about that one.The Prodigal Son wrote:greg parker wrote:The rooming house had at least 2 (indirect) Ruby connections: Roberts and Carter.Terry W. Martin wrote:Thanks, Ed. The story just keeps getting better and better...
http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=62400&relPageId=24
Apart from the owners (who had a proprietary interest in going along with the charade), they are the only ones to "confirm" Oswald stayed there. Unless Watson also confirmed it (can't find the report) but in any case he too, is suspect.
The rooming house also had 1 (direct) Ruby connection, Greg. The North Beckley neighbours claiming that Ruby was pissing them off parking his car outside their house - - and the half-assed investigation that followed.
Curly was looking for Larry.
The other one was getting all the ladies to cry "Moe, Moe, Moe!"
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Mon 03 Jul 2017, 5:12 pm
Ruby was just looking for a piano player for one of his club.The Prodigal Son wrote:greg parker wrote:The rooming house had at least 2 (indirect) Ruby connections: Roberts and Carter.Terry W. Martin wrote:Thanks, Ed. The story just keeps getting better and better...
http://www.maryferrell.org/showDoc.html?docId=62400&relPageId=24
Apart from the owners (who had a proprietary interest in going along with the charade), they are the only ones to "confirm" Oswald stayed there. Unless Watson also confirmed it (can't find the report) but in any case he too, is suspect.
The rooming house also had 1 (direct) Ruby connection, Greg. The North Beckley neighbours claiming that Ruby was pissing them off parking his car outside their house - - and the half-assed investigation that followed.
Thanks for the reminder and nudge Lee.
Re: A House of Cards?
by Guest on Thu 05 Sep 2013, 9:19 amTHE HOUSE OF CARDS
Parking Problems
On March 7, 1964, the FBI received information from confidential informant Dallas T-3 who said that a Mrs. Carnes Nance, an employee of Mobil Oil Company, Dallas, had recently visited a friend of hers who lived next door to 1026 North Beckley.
The friend of Mrs. Nance told her that prior to the assassination of the President she had made complaints because Jack Ruby had been "parking his car in her driveway when he would visit Oswald."
The informant stated that the woman did not report the incidents to the authorities because "she didn't want to become involved in the matter."
The FBI report dealing with the information concerning the possibility that Jack Ruby had been visiting 1026 North Beckley claims that the following neighbours were interviewed in an effort to establish the accuracy of the information:
WILLIAM and LAVADA WILSON, 1022 North Beckley
Mr. & Mrs. G. W. MILLER, 1028 North Beckley
ELLA McNABB, 1030 North Beckley
LEONARD GRISWOLD, 1014 North Beckley
"The FBI report states that the above neighbours denied Jack Ruby ever parking in their driveway or seeing him visit 1026 North Beckley. The strange thing is that there are no formal FBI interview reports contained within the volumes regarding the alleged interviews with these neighbours concerning Jack Ruby visiting 1026 North Beckley. In fact, in the FBI report that put a premature end to this part if the investigation it states that the neighbours had been "reinterviewed" to discuss Ruby's car. There are no FBI interviews of the neighbours whatsoever in the Warren Commission volumes. None. There was a complete disinterest in collecting any sort of evidence related to Oswald's stay at this rooming house. No registers were collected. The O. H. Lee receipt was not only left in the possession of Gladys Johnson but she was told she could sell it. There were no expeditious interviews of the other tenants. The neighbours weren't interviewed and when information was given to the FBI concerning Jack Ruby visiting the address the FBI very swiftly swept it under the rug.
When Dallas T-3 was asked to get further information concerning Mrs. Nance's friendship with the 1026 North Beckley neighbour they suddenly backtracked saying it was "probably gossip" and said that under no circumstances should Mrs. Nance be interviewed directly concerning the information because if she was then the informant's job was at risk. So, obligingly, in the investigation of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Mrs. Nance wasn't interviewed and the matter was put to bed.
If it was Jack Ruby's car parked outside of one of 1026 North Beckley's neighbors, then who could Jack have been visiting?
Was there any other connection between Jack Ruby and 1026 North Beckley that was swept under the rug? Simple answer; yes."
Musicians
June 6, 1954
Grand Prairie Daily News from Grand Prairie, Texas · Page 6
Griswold Trio Sings,
Plays To NTSC Degrees Together The well-known Griswold Trio, was graduated from North Texas State College at commencement exercises June 3 each with a bachelor of science degree in education. Formerly residents of Grand Prairie, the Trio, composed of Rhydonia Ruth, Leonard and Gladyse Ruth, are the children of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Griswold of 1014 North Beckley in Dallas. Their mother, Sally, was a teacher for 14 years.
Their father is associated with Burlington Lines Railroad Co.
Gladyse and Leonard received their BS degrees in secondary education and Rhydonia received his in elementary education. The Trio is also known P.= the NTSC graduates from the fame During the past two years, the Griswold Trio has played music programs in every state in the union plus several provinces of Canada. One of the group's most notable appearances was with the Hollywood Christian Group, composed of movie stars such as Jane Russell, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and others. While in Hollywood they also appeared on "Inspirational Hour," an hour and a half television show originating in Los Angeles, Calif. For the past 11 years, the Griswold Trio has appeared over Dallas radio station WRR. They also performed over station KSKY as well as at civic clubs, churches and musicales. While at the college, Gladyse and Rhydonia were members of Kappa i Delta Pi. an honorary educational : fraiernity. Gladyse was also a ! member of Pi Omega Pi, an honor- iry business fraternity. : Leonard is enrolled in the Southwestern Baptist Seminary, Fort Worth. Mrs. Griswold reported that Leonard once was the youngest radio pastor on the air. beginning his preaching career at the age of 10. During their college career, the trio traveled some 38,000 miles commuting between Dallas and Denton, Mrs. GrLswokl said. the <$ran5 Pratm texaa PAGE 6 Sunday, Juflejl, 19S4 COMING EVENTS BOWLING TEMCO NATIONAL LUCKY STRIKES- HAVE BABY'S PHOTO GRISWOLD TRIO — Tbc talented children oj Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Griswold. Grand Prairie, now residing at 1014 North. Beckley Street, Dallas. strike /rimi/inr post's with their mit.sinif instruments. The Trio, composed, left to >-,
JENfEfcfAfNS VETERANS The Fideles, the young qeoples' Sunday School Class of the First Baptist Church of this city, gave an interesting missionary program at the meeting of the Dallas County Camp, United Confederate Veterans, at Confederate Hall in Dallas last Sunday afternoon. The program was conducted by Mrs. L. L. Griswold assisted by Miss Mary Kirby, pianist, and was as follows: Song by Class, "Sunlight." Invocation, L. L. Griswold. Solo, "When the Saints Go Marching Home," Exma Kirby. Talk by President of the Class, Gene Motley. Duet, "Campmeeting in the Air," Griswold Sisters. Talk by the Teacher, Subject, 'Patience," Mrs. C. A. Durham. Male Quartet, "We Will Sing Hal- lujah," Gene Motley, C. T. Durham, Arthur Chapman, Burl Kirby. important things to say to you but The Thrift Song which was Save for this time we bid you welcome You Coins, and Ruben and Rachel. to -ill our services, and say "God Bless You. Methodist Church Rev. F. CLAUD ADAMS, Pastor Sunday School at 9:15 a. in., Ross Corpier, Superintendent. Morning worship. 11 a. m., subject, "The Revival We Need." Evening worship, 7:15, p. m., subject, "Christ. Lifted Up." League meetings 6:30 p. m. Again Certificates of Credit for work done in a Standard Training school—this time at Fort Worth— will be awarded our people who have attended this week and earned credit. This will be done as before, at 10:50 next Sunday morning. The public is cordially invited to worship with us. Christian Church G. T. Cherryhomes, Pastor. .. Services will be held on the second and fourth Sunday of each month beginning on Feb. 10th. Last Sunday Rawlins Cherryholmes filled the pulpit, at both services. Next. Sunday George Cherryholmes, regular pastor, will spenk. His subject on Sunday morning will be "The Victorious Life," and on Sunday evening "The Peril of Worshiping Jesus." This is based on the statament which Jesus himself made—"Not everyone that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter the kingdom of heaven." The public is invited to hear these sermons. Then 'a dance was given by, Betty Ruth Robertson, Betty Ray Telephone 6-0458. Swadley, Betty Jo Wilson and Billie Rhea Redden. Other interesting programs are j TQ My Mgny BEAUTY TRAINING Neilson Beauty College training guarantees success and financial independence. Finish complete 6 months in 4 months. Tuition only $40, including books, tools, diplomas and life scholarship. Terms. Free employment service. Permanents 95c. Visit NEILSON Beauty College, finest in Dallas. 412 W. Jetferson, fading, Ruth Griswold. Inspirational address, "As Years Go By," Rev. Buel Crouch, assistant Pastor. Text, Heb. 13:8. Song by the class, "Onward Christian Soldiers." Mrs. Griswold, formerly Miss SaUie (sallie) Stevenson, is the daughter of an old Confederate soldier, S. A. Stevenson. He enlisted as a private in Company Mounted Rifles, at Hillsboro, Ark., on September 19, 1861, and served to the close of the war. He died on a farm near Cedair Hill, this county on November 9, 1897, at the age of 62 years. Mrs. Griswold has been interested; in giving missionary programs and working with the Confederate Vet- for a number of years, and delighted at the opportunity to assist the Young Peoples Class. The Veterans enjoyed the program and gave a hearty invitation fo rthe class to come often and entertain them.
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Mon 03 Jul 2017, 5:22 pm
MRS. S. A. STEVENSON HONORED ON BIRTHDAY The annual family reunion and birthday celebration honoring Mrs. S. A. Stevenson of this city, was held this year at' the home of Mrs. W. M. Stevenson in Manfield last weeek. There was a large crowd present and it was indeed a delightful day for the family and friends who were so fortunate as to attend. Mrs .Stevenson, formerly Miss Sarah Ann Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith of Hillsboro, was born in Union county, Ark. r and was married to Willam Larkin Stevenson of Marion, Alabama on May 13, 1866. The family moved to Texas in December 1872> and settled near Paris., moving to Dallas county in 1881. Mr. Stevenson engaged in farming and stockraising for a number years was eminently successful in his operations. He passed away while living on a farm near Cedar Hill on. November 8, 1897. Mrs. Stevenson continued to resid on the farm until 1905, when she moved to this city. There were eleven children reared by this family, six girls and five boys, five of whom have passed, on. They are W.M.Stevenson, Mrs. Flora Busby, Elbe Stevenson, Jesse Stevenson, Oliver Stevenson,. Those living are Mrs. H. K. Millar of Los Angeles, Calfi.; Mrs. J. H, Jones Richmond, Texas; N. A. Stevenson, Stinnett Those attending the celebration were Miss Ruth Stevenson, Mrs. R» D. Busby and Mrs. L. L. Griswold of this city. Ms. Stevenson has 31 grand children, 35 great grand children living and 12 of the grand children and 7 of the great grand children attended the celebration. A lovely picnic luncheon was served at the noon hour, and dur- the afternoon interesting games and a program quickly passed the time. Mrs. L. L. Griswold was in charge of the program which was as follows: Invocation, Mrs. Eunic Dovie. Expression of Thanks, Mrs. S. A. Stevenson. Address, Rev. Clarence Busby, Jr. Subject, "Footprints on the Sand of Time." Music for the occasion was furnished by Mrs. Lester Perry, Mrs. Annie Busby, Gladys and Rhydonia Ruth Griswold and Edith Busby. Song leaders were Mrs. S. E. Perry and Mrs. Griswold. Those present were Mrs. S. A. Stevenson the honoree, Miss Ruth Stevenson, Mrs. L. L. Griswold, Gladys, Evelyn, Rhydonia Ruth, and Leonard Lee Griswold, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davie, Patesy Jean, Lois Jane, Mary Jo and Rowland Burrow Davie, Mrs. R. D. Busby, Truman, Edith, Noah Deak Busby, of Grand Prairie; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Busby, Jr. Dorris, Durwood, Jay Busby, and Jessie Deok Busby of 'Dallas; Mrs. S. E. Per- wry, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Perry, Leonard and Virginia Perry, Mrs. W. M. Stevenson, L. E., Maralee and Jack Stevenson of Mansfield, and Harvey Coats of Grand Prairie.
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Mon 03 Jul 2017, 5:31 pm
Anyone find :
Leonard Lee Griswold and Lee Harvey Oswald
are quite similar
Add an Leon Lee and it becomes even weirder
Leonard Lee Griswold and Lee Harvey Oswald
are quite similar
Add an Leon Lee and it becomes even weirder
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Mon 03 Jul 2017, 5:38 pm
Sunday June 5, I960 THE NEVs TEXAN OLDTIMERS GET TOGETHER -- Shown gathared for the annual luncheon meeting of those who attended Grand Prairie School before 1905 are the "Friends of Yesteryear". Left to right (top row) are Jim Hale, Gregory Vandervoort, Ben Thomas, Frank Pagan, L. L. Griswold and Roy Preston. Second row (left to right) are Mrs. Minnie Turner Bennett, Mrs. Sallie Stevenson Griswold Mrs. Ethel Witherspoon Smith, Mrs. Kate Harris Cook, Mrs. Margaret Hayes Walsh, Mrs. Lulu Spencer Sikes, Mrs. Navell Remmer Thomas, Mrs. Zelma Taylor Thomas, Mrs. Verna Rust Hawes, Mrs. Veda Dobkins Moore, Mrs. Virginia Hight Stewart, Mrs. Jettie Barrett Dewall and Mrs. Lottie Witherspoon Sanders. Bottom row (left to right) are Mrs. Stella Harris Giles, Mrs. Josie Thomas Vandervoort, Mrs. Ruth Turner Hale, Mrs. Nona Burgoon Duncan, Jess E. Trigg, "Mrs Clyde Wells Trigg, Mrs. Ella Miller McDonal, Mrs. J. E. Payne, Mrs. R. L. Hight and Mrs.'oilie Oliver Moore. Also attending the meeting was Mrs. Mary Miller Jackson who is not shown --
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Mon 03 Jul 2017, 7:04 pm
WILLIAM and LAVADA WILSON, 1022 North Beckley
Mr. & Mrs. G. W. MILLER, 1028 North Beckley
ELLA McNABB, 1030 North Beckley
Spouse:
Zoe McMichael McNabb (1921 - 1998)
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466-12-9124 December 6, 1921 November 19, 1998 76 years TX 75218 (Dallas, Dallas County)
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Marilyn Gilbert in memory of my parents, Clayton and Zoe McNabb
DALLAS - Zoe McMichael McNabb of Dallas died Thursday in Dallas. Funeral services are at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at East Dallas Christian Church with Rev. Ed Michaels and Rev. Chris Shrow officiating. Entombment will follow at Restland Abbey Mausoleum.
Mrs. McNabb was born Dec. 6, 1921 in Celeste, the daughter of William W. and Gertie Mae McMichael. A 1939 graduate of Celeste, she married Clayton McNabb in July 1948 in Dallas. She was a cashier at Interstate Securities in Dallas. She also worked in the family businesses, Southwest Instruments and Check-Savers for 25 years as a bookkeeper. Mrs. McNabb was an active member of East Dallas Christian Church where she served as a Sunday School teacher and was a dedicated member of the CWF and Sander's Class. She was a member of the Dallas Literary Club and was active in the Lakewood County Club Women's Golf Association.
Survivors include her husband of Dallas; daughters Susan McNabb Voigt, Pamela McNabb Kliewer and Marilyn McNabb Gilbert; brothers Ewing (Bill)McMichael and Jimmy McMichael; sisters Louise Davidson, Beulah (Peggy) Rigsby, Nell Anderson, Betty Baker and Fran Armstrong; six grandchildren; two cousins and a host of nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Ray McMichael and Joe McMichael.
Name Lavada A Wilson
Age At Death 77
Locations Cyril, Oklahoma 73029
Dallas, Texas 75227
Relatives Martha Rose Barrios
Carrie Anita Farghaly
Lenita Louise, Maria Elena, and
William Leonard Wilson
Mr. & Mrs. G. W. MILLER, 1028 North Beckley
ELLA McNABB, 1030 North Beckley
Spouse:
Zoe McMichael McNabb (1921 - 1998)
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ELLA ZOE MCNABB
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466-12-9124 December 6, 1921 November 19, 1998 76 years TX 75218 (Dallas, Dallas County)
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Marilyn Gilbert in memory of my parents, Clayton and Zoe McNabb
DALLAS - Zoe McMichael McNabb of Dallas died Thursday in Dallas. Funeral services are at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at East Dallas Christian Church with Rev. Ed Michaels and Rev. Chris Shrow officiating. Entombment will follow at Restland Abbey Mausoleum.
Mrs. McNabb was born Dec. 6, 1921 in Celeste, the daughter of William W. and Gertie Mae McMichael. A 1939 graduate of Celeste, she married Clayton McNabb in July 1948 in Dallas. She was a cashier at Interstate Securities in Dallas. She also worked in the family businesses, Southwest Instruments and Check-Savers for 25 years as a bookkeeper. Mrs. McNabb was an active member of East Dallas Christian Church where she served as a Sunday School teacher and was a dedicated member of the CWF and Sander's Class. She was a member of the Dallas Literary Club and was active in the Lakewood County Club Women's Golf Association.
Survivors include her husband of Dallas; daughters Susan McNabb Voigt, Pamela McNabb Kliewer and Marilyn McNabb Gilbert; brothers Ewing (Bill)McMichael and Jimmy McMichael; sisters Louise Davidson, Beulah (Peggy) Rigsby, Nell Anderson, Betty Baker and Fran Armstrong; six grandchildren; two cousins and a host of nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Ray McMichael and Joe McMichael.
Name Lavada A Wilson
Age At Death 77
Locations Cyril, Oklahoma 73029
Dallas, Texas 75227
Relatives Martha Rose Barrios
Carrie Anita Farghaly
Lenita Louise, Maria Elena, and
William Leonard Wilson
Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Tue 04 Jul 2017, 12:41 am
Ed. Ledoux wrote:WILLIAM and LAVADA WILSON, 1022 North Beckley
Mr. & Mrs. G. W. MILLER, 1028 North Beckley
ELLA McNABB, 1030 North Beckley
Spouse:
Zoe McMichael McNabb (1921 - 1998)
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=111965552
ELLA ZOE MCNABB
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466-12-9124 December 6, 1921 November 19, 1998 76 years TX 75218 (Dallas, Dallas County)
Read more: http://www.locateancestors.com/mcnabb-born-in-1921/#ixzz4lkyO5G28
Marilyn Gilbert in memory of my parents, Clayton and Zoe McNabb
DALLAS - Zoe McMichael McNabb of Dallas died Thursday in Dallas. Funeral services are at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at East Dallas Christian Church with Rev. Ed Michaels and Rev. Chris Shrow officiating. Entombment will follow at Restland Abbey Mausoleum.
Mrs. McNabb was born Dec. 6, 1921 in Celeste, the daughter of William W. and Gertie Mae McMichael. A 1939 graduate of Celeste, she married Clayton McNabb in July 1948 in Dallas. She was a cashier at Interstate Securities in Dallas. She also worked in the family businesses, Southwest Instruments and Check-Savers for 25 years as a bookkeeper. Mrs. McNabb was an active member of East Dallas Christian Church where she served as a Sunday School teacher and was a dedicated member of the CWF and Sander's Class. She was a member of the Dallas Literary Club and was active in the Lakewood County Club Women's Golf Association.
Survivors include her husband of Dallas; daughters Susan McNabb Voigt, Pamela McNabb Kliewer and Marilyn McNabb Gilbert; brothers Ewing (Bill)McMichael and Jimmy McMichael; sisters Louise Davidson, Beulah (Peggy) Rigsby, Nell Anderson, Betty Baker and Fran Armstrong; six grandchildren; two cousins and a host of nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by two brothers, Ray McMichael and Joe McMichael.
Name Lavada A Wilson
Age At Death 77
Locations Cyril, Oklahoma 73029
Dallas, Texas 75227
Relatives Martha Rose Barrios
Carrie Anita Farghaly
Lenita Louise, Maria Elena, and
William Leonard Wilson
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Tue 04 Jul 2017, 1:21 pm
Yes! Ella Z.
Thx Stan.
Would like to either speak to a neighbor of 1026 about goings on or find the FBI interviews and re-interviews of the Beckley neighbors
Cheers, Ed
Thx Stan.
Would like to either speak to a neighbor of 1026 about goings on or find the FBI interviews and re-interviews of the Beckley neighbors
Cheers, Ed
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Tue 07 May 2019, 8:39 am
There we do go Ed, thank-you
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Tue 25 Jun 2019, 8:29 am
Good find Greg.
Glad that Gus got ahold of him. The more they talked the deeper they dug themselves in.
Yeah the two "Lee's" is a postmortem addendum by Roberts.
The Beckley house story has the flavor of used gum
Cheers, Ed
Glad that Gus got ahold of him. The more they talked the deeper they dug themselves in.
Yeah the two "Lee's" is a postmortem addendum by Roberts.
The Beckley house story has the flavor of used gum
Cheers, Ed
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Thu 24 Oct 2019, 2:07 pm
Geoff, thanks for this post. The Abundant Life Church, mentioned above, also could figure in Tippit's murder, in the sense that it is the most prominent organisation or building east of the route taken by the walking man along East Tenth street (first noticed at Lancaster and Tenth walking west and therefore originating further east). Could that church be his origination point?
Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Thu 24 Oct 2019, 2:49 pm
The Abundant Life Church is definitely something of interest. It was going to be searched at one point, but 2 ladies met the cops at the door and assured them there was no one else inside - and that was apparently good enough for them.Peter Johnsen wrote:Geoff, thanks for this post. The Abundant Life Church, mentioned above, also could figure in Tippit's murder, in the sense that it is the most prominent organisation or building east of the route taken by the walking man along East Tenth street (first noticed at Lancaster and Tenth walking west and therefore originating further east). Could that church be his origination point?
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Thu 24 Oct 2019, 8:21 pm
The Abundant Life Temple had numerous name changes over the years and it is still a church at the same location. Knowing that, I dismissed it as significant but re-thinking it, it still has question marks over it. A little like the fact that Oswald supposedly exited Whaley's taxi near the El Taco Mexican restaurant, which also was the place where Wise et al noticed a man, resembling Oswald, sitting in a car. The garage was a little behind the restaurant. Will the coincidences ever end?
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Thu 21 Nov 2019, 7:53 am
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Note that Herbert told the FBI he did not recall Oswald at all.Ed. Ledoux wrote:Good find Greg.
Glad that Gus got ahold of him. The more they talked the deeper they dug themselves in.
Yeah the two "Lee's" is a postmortem addendum by Roberts.
The Beckley house story has the flavor of used gum
Cheers, Ed
This might be an opportune time and place to say I may be about to do a major back-flip on all of this.
Blame Mick.
I think now some of us have been mislead by sloppily written FBI reports and have tried to fit scenarios around those incorrect interpretations.
Things actually do fall much easier into place when the reports are read properly (or as they tried to write them).
Still no real OH Lee and still no one deliberately using it as an alias.
And Oswald still not living there - at least not DURING THE ASSASSINATION WEEK.
We can now explain the assumed discrepancies between the Herbert Lee and James Watson FBI reports.
We can now explain why Fritz has Oswald saying the so-called alias thing was a misunderstanding by the housekeeper when taking his details. Because it really was just that.
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Re: Herbert "Leon" Lee
Sun 24 Nov 2019, 2:35 am
Waiting patiently for the other shoe to drop.
When Greg does a back flip on something, it's GOTTA mean something big has been uncovered.
And, having been an avid reader on this topic since reading Lee Farley's "House of Cards", I am hoping it is something really major.
When Greg does a back flip on something, it's GOTTA mean something big has been uncovered.
And, having been an avid reader on this topic since reading Lee Farley's "House of Cards", I am hoping it is something really major.
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Sun 24 Nov 2019, 9:50 am
Working on it now. Nothing major. Just a fresh interpretation of the FBI docs.Terry W. Martin wrote:Waiting patiently for the other shoe to drop.
When Greg does a back flip on something, it's GOTTA mean something big has been uncovered.
And, having been an avid reader on this topic since reading Lee Farley's "House of Cards", I am hoping it is something really major.
I have been interrupted though by news that Oliver Stone visited JVB's conference, listened to her story and told her he believed her.
She is winning, all through the credibility that those associated with CAPA have given her.
My first impulse was to throw up. My second was to wave a white a flag.
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