Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1972 Page: 5 of 8
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been placed on horses pulling
, Orville Hann^ is suffering vehicles this year because of a
rather steep grade pull from the
assembly area to the parade
starting point "Horses pulling
he said. “We are not limiting’
i the aUe of saddle horses.” . | -
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march will take more than 'two
Jioirfs to finish. . .
“There’fink place-for anyone
in the parade and we urge folks
to make plans now to be with'
us at 2 p;m. Friday,” the parade
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with a small flame as the sun the Richard C ;
shining on it obscured the'Joshua Sunday.
— blaze. Any way there was an
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his arm and. chest. His two year
old grand, child who happened
to be near is severiy burned
and is in St. Joseph’s hospital.
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Mr. Berrys son, Wayne, who Church Sunday as youth direc-
. RePair shop in tor and sang, a solo Sunday
The special guest for dinnefj to help and his Radio shqp wps piano by wife^Patti. ***’ "
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types. Of - P’’0' wnrlr.-; At. •" \
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bight pt^eir #gdM din-;
meeting at, the Library. ‘' •<
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said. • “The- special pe
is taking parade reservation.”
Mrs. J. L. Banks Sr. is
Chester nesday before the Rendon Fire Cleburne Memorial Hospital
ej children’s event of its kind. The,
tional pageant has over 1200
leal preliminaries arid is one
the largest. pageant system^
h the world. This'year’s show
will again originate from the'
Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami
Beach. . < -
Entry deadline will be‘Feb-
ruary 5th. For information con?
tact Mrs. Don Taylor 284-3673
or write to the Our Little Miss
Fort Worth Pageant, P.O. Box
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Houston Street td Ninth Street
Our Little Miss ’
Fort Worth '
^Padgeant
The District Council ,bf Ep-
service sor-
ority, announced today that the
, Our LittleMiss Fort Worth
^Pageant, sponsored by the Coun
I cil will be tfeld _on Monday;
February 14th, 1972, at Will
Rogers Memoriaf*A-uditorium at;
"8:00 p.m. A
x The World’s Our Little Miss
Pageant- is the oldest, largest
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Rendon - Rdta
by Mabel Hunt Owens ~
The T.E.L. Class of the Ret-
ta Baptist churcL held their
19 in ihe home of Mrs. Trilla
^jss Were Mrs.
Alta Thorton, "and Mrs. Callie
Woods. They are working on a
i special project of lapA covers
I Tor the surrounding rest hoines part of the building was quick night, accompanied oh
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Kwere, Mrs. Nelma Anderson'and
Mrs. Nannie Lee Wallace)
/ Mrs. Ada Conder gave a birth
Won the remainder bf the time daughter, Angela McKay. She' Mr. Willard Munden ‘of 262 N.’
J ha® been caring for the child 16th Ft^Worth. 60 yrs. passed I q
‘ J^-..~htirPam awayjast Wed. The interment
... Moseley,teacher, Ed McKay .passed away last*lall, was ,i_
Williams, L. N. Rogers, M. E. antl rill the relatives were pre- and Biggers Funeral Home
Hardee, 0. B. Prather, B.“ K. sent for this celebration'.
SeteY, Lillia Hutchinsorf, W. 0. -------
. . Wildman, Homma Keen; Leslie \ o^, -. . ... v„-
’ Johnson, George Ayers,, Pete Road, near the 1187 crossing dars Hospital recovering from
Scott, N. B. Mullen,^Libert Ay- has been known in thi^com- surgery last week. 4
, mond, Corinne Stephenson, • C. munity for Ynany gear's, ami it '
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Hill, Stanley Hague,
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Berry’s 'garage, on Rendon'
Scott, N. B. Mullen,^Libert Ay- has been known in thivcom- surgery last week,
mond, Corinne Stephenson, • C. munity for many gear's, ami it * ---—-
C. West, L. H. Hardgrove, Ben. was almost burned up last Wed- Mrs. J. L. Banks Sr. is in
Hill, ^Stanley Hague, Chester nesday .before the Rendon Fire Cleburne Memorial Hospital,
Rainbolt, Misses Ruby Robbins Department put it out. . « but is expected to return £o the* aA.^ on^y nationally televised
. / 'Marvin Berry said that he Nelsn Rest oHome soon. '
♦he meeting was dismissed in wai washing somd. parts of a AA"
; car with gasoline, and; had pot Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Selman'
noticed a small heater burning visited her sister and family
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Chili Supper Servedl
By Mary-Maxtha .
Class Thursday
A chili and salad supper was f‘
served at the First Baptist T?UJL®day^<a.n
( • Churph 'rtirursday night, Janu- .
■ I ary 20, by t|ie Mary-Martha ,c<*ho8t/
Snday School class. Rev\0. B. . A* n"
Prather, a visitor, gave the in- , -
vcoation. - - | !pe^ pr0J.ect _pf laP'
Everyone enjoyed a most* in-
teresting devotional given by
Mrs. Albert Aymod."
Other visitors at the supper
were Ben. Hill and Jeff Schmel-
tekopf.
• After, a short business ses- day party for her great, grand-
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was spent in visiting. . has been caring for the cl
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 9, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 26, 1972, newspaper, January 26, 1972; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255811/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.