Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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ANNOUNCING THE 66s FROM FORD!
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FORDS: new quiet, ultra-luxurious LTD's, new high-performance
7-Litre models with 428-cu.in.V-8. FAIRLANES: lively new XL's,
GT's, convertibles. FALCONS: new flair for the economy champ.
MUSTANGS: more fun-filled than ever. FEATURES: from a new
stereo tape player option...to a new Magic Doorgate for wagons
(swings out for people and down for cargo). _____
GARDEN CLUB OPENED
SEASON THURSDAY
The Town and Country Gar-
den Club opened it* new season
at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Com-
munity Room at Everman State
Bank.
Mrs. Hugh H. White, Fort
Worth, gave a demonstration
and lecture on “Ways With
Gourd*.” Many uses of gounds
were on display. Mrs. W. W.
West, president, presented plans
for the coming year.
Hostesses were Mmes. Gene
Harris and J. T. Keen.
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The 25th anniversary of the
Woman's Organisation of the
to accept or reject any or all
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Respectfully submitted, Ray
Bentley, City Manager.
MRS. WINNE MASON
WINS AM-FM RADIO
Mrs. Winnie Mason won the
AM-FM Radio which was given
away by Brown’s Barber Shop
during his Grand Opening.
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First Methodist Church, known
as the Woman’s Society of
Christian Service, was held
Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock
in the Fellowship Hall of the
Americas
Total Performance Cars
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L. Clark, Walter Cosine, H. C.
Gordon Sr., A. G. Haynes and
M. J. Norris. Past presidents
present were Mmes. G. E. Bran
som, N. L. Clark, Forrest Craig,
H. C. Gordon Sr. ,A. W. Mil-
ler, J. A. M ille r and A. G.
Haynes. Corsages were present-
Mmes G. E. Bransom, N . ‘ ed to the past presidents.
smoothest, smartest, the most spacious Falcon
ever. Lively 170-cu. in. Six. a 3 new Mustangs-
more fun than ever in America's Favorite run .
Car. New stereo tape player option, new 5-dial
instrument cluster, 200-cu. in. Six, bucket seats,
sporty floor shift, carpeting—all standard. Come
try Total Performance ’66.
Engagement
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See them! Drive them! The ’66s
at your Ford Dealer’s: ■ 19 new
Fords—offering one of the world’s quietest rides.
Hew Stereo-sonic Tape Player option—provides
over 70 minutes of music. New station wagon
Magic Doorgate—swings out for people and down
for cargo. New V-8 power up to 428 cu. in. New
7-Utre high-performance series. ■ Seven new
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Standard Safety Package features (on all ’66
cars from Ford) including emergency flasher
system. ■ 13 new Fairianes-new looks, liveli-
ness, luxury. New convertibles, wagons, XL’s,
GT’s and GT/A’s. GT/A's have new “Sport Shift’’
Cruise-O-Matic-it’s automatic or manual ■ 7 new
Falcons—now America’s Economy Champ Is
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Mias Diann Gamble, 141 Ren-
fro, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
G. N. Gamble, wa* initated in-
to Gamma Pai Chapter of Kap-
pa Alpha Theta at Texas Chris-
tian University, Fort Worth, on
Sept 25.
church.
Mrs Jay Darnell presented
the devotional, and Mrs. Wil-
liam Peterson wa* program
leader. Mr*. James Brown, pres-
ident, presented s short history
of the organisation.
Charter members present
were
September 29, 1955
Ths Ct Co I f the City I WSCS ef Methodist Church
The City Council of the City |
:'i(“>'<d? Celebrates 25th Aaaiversary
W Renfro, to be opened at 2 j
p.m., Oct. 14, for one 1960
Police car. Bids, forms and
specificadona may be obtained
at the City Hall, 141 W. Ren
fro, Burleson, Tex.
The City reserves the right
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MISS JOSEPHINE HOLMES
Mr snd Mrs. Joe Holmes of
Kirbyville, have announced the
engagement and forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Miss .
Josephine Holmes to Mr Alferd
Ray La From bo is of Midlothian.
Miss Holmes, a 1963 gradu-
ate of Newton High School, is
the aister of Mr*. J. L. Wal-
lace and Mr*. Huey Tarver of
Burleson. The prospective bride-
groom is the son of Mrs. Mar-
tha La Frombois
The couple will be married
Oct. 2 at 8:00 in the Bethesda
Baptist Church. All friend* and
aasociates are publicly and cor-
dially invited to attend.
America’s Tefal Pcrforaaace Cars . .
Crawford Motor
North of Burleson on Highway 81
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 29, 1965, newspaper, September 29, 1965; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1242395/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.