Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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HOLIDAY VISITORS
and About
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All of the members of the-
7:80 p.m.
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Presbyterian
Church
GRAVES
PLUMBING
'Phone BY 4-4131
310 W. Ellison
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Jim
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guests
- heap of them politicmne around
I the country that was appointed
Ito office will be ahaking in their
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BEFORE
BUYING
or
SELLING
Sunday School ----- 10.-00 *m.
Morninc Worship _ 11A0 a.m.
First and Third Sunday.
Eveninc Worship — 7:15 p. m.
Second and Fourth Sunday.
James Gleason, Faster.
(Chit reh
DI R ECTO R Y
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Berniece Booth
REAL
ESTATE
101 N. Wilson, BY 4-4053
BURLESON DIE PATCH MR
the J. R Bak I "fnngo benefit*’' ace in history
Burleson
Church of Christ
Welcome YOU To Worship
Bible Classes
9:48 *m. A BiOO p-m.
Communion
10148 *m. A 7i48 P-m.
P reaching
11,00 a.m. A 7100 p.m.
Wednesday Nite Classes at 7130
JIM STANDRIDGE, Preacher
103 SW Moody, Ph. BY 4-4243
Mrs. Creed Friou of Cleburne,
and Mm Clyde Jonee of Hol-
land, spent Monday afternoon
with Misae* Nora and Ethel
Southall.
Miss Bessie Burrow*, teach-
er in the Galveston schools,
and Mias Minnie Belle Booth
of the Anahuac schools, are
spendinc the holiday* here with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Burrows and Mr. and Mm
C. L Booth
You’ll recollect that there for
a spell folks was talkinc about
“base pay." Then it went to
“take home pay." and now we
got “fringe benefits." 1 never
got that “base pay" figgered out
exactly. I recon it was what a
feller got to first base with, be-
fore he loot his deductions at
second and third, and stole home
with what little he had left.
If you don’t believe this fringe
they*ain‘t too taxable and I rock- benefit lage is spreading, you
Come To • • •
Bethel
of Bethesda
••OM-ttae Gospel Preaching"
where old friends meet, and
new ones are made. ... .
We preach Chrirt crucified,
buried, risen and earning again.
It’s different I —Come aoe
why I — Special singing emry
service.
Sundayt
Sunday School ..
Morning Worship
Evening Services
Thursday Night
Prayer Meeting---------7
Visitation every Tues. Eve.
Singing let Thum Night
Miss Elinor Clair Baker,
teacher in the Arie schools, was
at home for the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mm J.
Royce Baker. Other Chriet-
mas day luncheon guests in
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mercer
and daughter, Michelle, Mm
G. S. Mercer, Mm L H. Hard-
grove, were luncheon guests
of Mita Ora Mercer in Fort
Worth Christmas day Other
visitors were Mr. and Mm Vir-
gil Mercer of Houston, Mr.
end Mm Leroy McNutt and
■on. and Mr. and Mm Leroy
Hardgrove and Vicki.
Christmas day luncheon guests
of Mr. and Mm Noble L. Clark
were their children, Mr. and
Mr. and Mm Earl W. Rogers
of Beeville, Mm Wanda Burris
and son Alan, and Miss Norene
Clark of Corpus Christi, and
Mr. and Mm Elmo Brown visit-
ed Mr. and Mm C. P. Murphy
during the holidays. They re-
turned to their homes Monday.
ing in this country today.
Well, with a new President
coming in afore long, 1 reckon
all th* employe®! can <it • free | . .,— t_ tu.i.
haircut 1----- -----------------------------
Unkle Bud from
Bethesda says:
DEAR MISTER EDITOR:
I reckon about half your read-
ers, along with my old lady,
thinks I’m off my rocker so
they ain’t going to be shocked at
a idea I would like to take up
here this week.
I predict that in the next 20
year we will see the end of what
is knowed as “take home pay”
fer the average worker. Slow
but sure the Guvernment is
nibbling a little here and a little
there until a feller working fer
wages ain’t got much left when
his boss gits through deducting
all of it
I think we’re coming into the
Mr. and Mm Roy Pugh of
117 NX Anderson, entertain
ed a number of relative, in
their home Christmas day. A
bountiful meal was served at
noon and the afternoon was
^xnt in visiting.
Those present were: Mr. and
Mm Buri Baker and famdy,
Mr. and Mm L. F Bowden and
son. Mr. and Mm. L H. Bow-
den and family, and Mr. and
Mm J. E. Bowden and son. all
of Cleburne; Mr. and Mm L
J. Pugh of Dallas; Mr. and Mm
R. C. WyaU and daughter, of
Fort Worth; Mr. and Mm G M.
Sander* and daughter, Mr. and
Mm C. M. Sander* Jr., and
family, Mr. and Mm. Jack Mul-
len and son, and Mm. Eugenia
Pugh.
Visitors of Mr. and Mm Loy
Bransom for Christmas dinner
*ere their children, Mr. and
Mm Eddie Bransom, Steven
■nd Lori, Mr. and Mm Wade
Bransom, Sharon and Karen,
Mrs. Bransom’s father, J. B.
Davis, Mr. Bransom’s sister,
Mm Annie Mae Allen, and Bill
Redding, all of Fort Worth, and
Mm. Bransom’s sister and hus-
band, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Thompson of Alvarado.
Calvary
Baptist Chapel
308-318 N. Borieeen BlvA
(E. Side of Bnrieeen, Hwy. 81)
Sunday: _
Sunday School ----
Morning Worship ---- 11A0
Training Union--5:80
Evening Worship ---- 6:45
MobMayt
WMS (lot and 3rd) — 10:00
Royal Ambassadors ---
Brotherhood (3rd) --- 1 30
Wednesday:
Sunbeams ---
Mid-Week Service--7:80
F*WrFa Auxiliary —^4A0
DUANE D. REDDING, Paator
Phone BY 4-4814
1st Thum
2nd Thum
4th Thum
owl I
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First Methodist
Church
Burleson, Toxa*
W. L. MILNER. Minister
Sunday:
Sunday School------J’4® *-®-
Morning Worship ....10:45 a.R.
MYF and MIF -------6:80 p.m-
Evening
Worship
Wednesday:
Choir Rehearsal-----7:80 p.m.
WSCS, 2nd Tuas. 9 A0 *m.
Methodist Men, Ird___ _
Thursday ------- -
Commission* at 7i30i _
M. and E.----
Education —..........—
Missions ..........-—
Official Board, 4th
Mondays ——------
Bnssenden and Mm
Levey were luachaoa
__of Mr. Bruaendea’s
daughter, Mm Dot Adam* and
family, in Fort Worth. Christ-
ina* day.
FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
BURLESON, TEXAS
JACK MOORE, Pastor
Sundayi - _
Sunday School -------- *-m-
Morning Worship _ 11:00 a-m.
Training Union ------ 5:80 p.m.
Evening Worship — 6:45 p.m. ,
Wednesday:
Sunday School Worker’s
Meeting .................— ®:80 p.m.
Prayer Meeting ------- 7:80 p.m.
Choir Rehearsal ......... 8:15 p.m.
W.M.8., 2nd Tues. ... 7:80 p.m.
Junior G. A., 2nd A 4th
Wednesday ------------ 8:80 p.m.
Sunbeams, 3rd A 4th
Tuesday ------------ 8:80 p.m.
Brotherhood, 4th
Monday .....-............. • :"0 p.m.
Junior R. A., 2nd A 4th
Monday -------—• «:®® P-“-
Visitation, Every Thursday
.10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.)
Holiday visiters of Mr. and
Mm. P L Hector were their
children, Rev. and Mm. R. E-
Cook Jr., and daughter*. Patsy
and Jane, of Corsican*. Rev.
Cook is pastor of the Central
Mm’ Robert *£■Clark and win. i Methodist Church in Corsican*
Ronald, of Dalia*, Captain and
Mm Noble Ney Clark of Fort
Ducker, Alabama, and Mm
Buak Johnson and son, Jaif.
Abo Mr. Clark’s mother. Mm
Pearl Clark, hb brother and
family, Mr. and Mm Edwin
| in thb country. If you've noted
in the last year or two. not many
labor unions b striking fer
much more pay Thb ta on ac-
count of them not being able
to take it home if they git it.
They’re striking fer more fringe
benefit*
They b git ting most of them
fringe benefits rigged up so's
on the working m*n figgem should’ve saw that piece in the
he’d better git everything over {papers the other day about what
in that category so's he’ll have < took place in court in Richmond,
some security fer hb faaaiiy. Virginia They had theae polke-
I mans up fer taking perfection
These fnnge benefits has xot from gamblers. They told
to where, in a heap of cases, court they considered it
they cover a couple vacation. . benefit*” They got con-
a year, give hospital care ,ej!victed, but it just goes to show,
everbody in the family dear back ft)uler g^jtor, how folks b think -
to Grandpa, allow fer Ume and .
gasoline to git to work and
back. I was reading the other
day where one company . has
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ahoea far a spell. We’ve got some
mighty good publie servant* in
thb country. We also got some
tending classes between riot*,
that figgers they wa« anointed
instead of appointed. I’m in
favor of gitting rid of them
anoirted fellers, regardless of
what party they belong to.
Haynes & Gordon
Family VLIt In Austin
Mr. and Mm R W. Haynes
and Gayle, Mrs. Carlton Gor-
don and children left Saturday
afternoon for Austin to visit
with Eddie Haynes who will re-
ceive hb Master* Degree in
Drama thb spring. While there
they attended a Christmas
dramas entitled ”Amahl and
the Night Vbitors”. The drama
was directed by Eddie, who also
designed stage setting and cos-
tumes.
Mrs. Gordon and family Mr.
and Mm Haynes and family re-
turned home Monday morning.
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 29, 1960, newspaper, December 29, 1960; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255926/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.