Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1979 Page: 2 of 8
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Diamonds Precious Stones
Bulova & Seiko Watches £
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Jewelry, Watches and Clocks
Remounting Stone Setting
Expanded Store and Shop Facility
“Jewelry is our business------------
our ONLY business!”
CHURCH .
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST
Church School—
.7:30 pm. Youth Bible Study
Rev. E. Frank Leach, pastor
117 South Dobson
295-1166
SUNDAY SERVICES:
Worship ——
8:30 a.m., 10:50 a.m., 7 p.m.
Burleson
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CHURCH
BURLESON, TEXAS
Ed Sehmeltekopf, Pastor
295-2221
Jewelry
Basden Shopping Center
228 S. W. Wilshire Z-
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Ladies Bible Class 9:15 a.m.
BURLESON, EXAS
SUNDAY:
Bible Classes
Worship
BURLESON
CHURCH
OF CHRIST
SERVICES
^ 828 SW Wilshire
(Highway 174)
P. 0. Box 304
9:00 a.pt
8:00 a.m.
10:00 aan.
6:00 pjn.
SUNDAY EVENING BIBLE
HOUR
(Ages 2-6th Grade) 6:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
MINSITERS -
Don Kuhn
Robert Kirtley
OFFICE PHONE • 295-2233
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10:30 am Morning Worship
5:30 pm Youth Choir (7-CC)
6:00 pm Youth Bible Study
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Church Training
7:00 pm Evening Worship •
TUESDAY
Visitation first and third Tues-
day of each month, 9:30 and
7:00
WEDNESDAY
5:45-6:25 Supper in fellowship
- hall; call for reser-
vations
6:30-7:25 Workers meeting
Activities for all ages
7:30-8:10 Prayer Meeting
“THAT WEDNES-
DAY THING”
(adults & children)
(7 to 12)
8:15 Adult Choir Rehearsal
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Georgia; brothers Bill Chapman,
Frank W. Haos
Dies October 12 At
His Residence
Mrs. Susie Shelton
Passed Away Oct. 9
Mrs. Susie F. he!ton, 70, 229
grandchildren, and several nie- Ed
ces and nephews.
Services were held at 2:30 p m.
Friday, October 12, 1979. Jones
< funeral Home Chapel with Dr.
> Burleson. She is a junior math
1 major at SWT.
children.
Services were held at 3:00
p.m. Sunday, at First United
Methodist Church, Burleson with
Rev. Frank Leach i and Rev.
Jay Darnell officiating. Inter-
ment was in Burleson Memorial
Park, wijh Jones Funeral Home,
Burleson in charge of arrange-
ments.
Mr. Frank W. Haas, 58, 2M ,
Lester, Burleson, passed away
Friday, October 12, 1979, at his :
residence after a lengthy ill-
ness. ~ .
He was a native of Tarrant
County, Texas, bom on June
14, 1921, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Haas, Jr. and
had been a resident of Burle-
• son for life.
' He was a member of First
United Methodist Church, Bur-
leson; and was a veteran of
the U. S. Army, having served
during World War II.
Survivors: Wife, Mrs. Doris
Jo Haas, Burleson; sons, Gary
Haas, Mike Haas, and David
Haas, all of Burleson; daugh-
ter, Mrs. Diane Regian, Fort
Worth; step mother Mrs. W. J.
Haas, Jr., Fort Worth; brother,
Eugene W. Haas, Joshua; sis-
ters Mrs.. Lillian Gark, Fort
Worth, Mrs. Bemyle Griffiths,
Dallas, and Mrs. Billie Coloney,
Harlingen; mother and father-
in law; Mr. and Mrs. Newt
Wood, Burleson: and 5 grand-
Newcomers Club
MeeH October 11
The sening, for the Newcom-
ers meeting? Thursday evening,
October 11 was the hilltop home,
of Mrs. Beverly Shelters in
Timbergreen addition.
Mrs. Shelters, an interior de-
corator of Cosmos Interiors,
showed club members through
the house giving decorating tips
and answering questions on
decorator problems.
Cookies and soda
> ly, reliable apd eligible to assume business responsibili- <
: ties withiozdO days. If you meet these requirements, have
; the necessary cash investment, and sincerely want to own
; your own business, then write today and include phone
! number to:
TRANS-WORLD INDUSTRIES, INC
MARKEING DIRECTOR DEPT. Ill
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way Tuesday, October 9, 1979
at a Fort Worth hospital.
She was a native of Coke Cou-
nty, Texas, bom on May 8, 1909
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Anderson Sylvester Chapman,
and had been a resident of Bur-
leson fro 28 years,.
She was a member of First
Baptist Church.
Survivors are: Sons Eddie O.
Shelton, Burleson, Billy G. Shel-
ton, San Antonio, Allen D. Shel-
ton, Azle, and Jack D. Shelton,
Burleson; daughter Mrs. Mary
Sue Davies, Warner Robbins, ;
Georgia; brothers Bill Chapman, <
Quemado, Texa^; Cooper Chajh , , Applicant should have car, minimum of 6 spare hrs. week- '
man, Water Valley, Texas; 13 ( , jy reliable anH eligible to assume business resnonsihili- !
aurd,'Bofficjtf5era^si
leson in charge of g ments.
Lynn Tumlinson
Among Strutter
Precision Dancers
SAN MARCOS - Among
100 Strutter precision danvers
at Southwest Texas State Uni-
versity is Lynn Tumlinson of
Burleson.
Die Strutters, directed and
choreographed by Mrs. Barbara
Tidwell are a featured attrac-
tion during halftime at SWT
Bobcat football games. The
group, sporting red and white
uniforms, also perform at oth-
er special athletic events and
serves as hosts and special en-
tertainers at events both on
and off campus.
he Strutters are celebrating
their 20th anniversary as a
performing group this year.
Miss Tumlinson is the daugh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. James D,
j Outenreath of 566 Hoover Rd.,
Cookies and soda were serv-
ed at the end of the tour.
Deviating from the night sche-
dule^ the next meeting is set
for Thursday, November 8 at
9:30 a.m. at Saint Matthews
Cumberland Presbyterian Chur-
ch. The program will be pre-
sented by Texas Electric.
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October 19, 1979
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 42, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1979, newspaper, October 17, 1979; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262336/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.