Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1973 Page: 4 of 8
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They will also visit his sister,
Mrs. Laura Talley in Lewis-
ville/ and his sister, Mrs. Nell
McStay, in Austin, and their
families.
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heat loss and ex-
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AMrmie
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was' in Burleson
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ones Funeral Home.
Pallbearers were Donald C.
Rial, T. J Johns, Bill Estep,
D. E. Stalcup, J. C. Ware and
Jack Tayldr.
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She made avervjn ter esting R<
talk.on “Happiness”
The reminder of &, ewU T"“ Hifh’r.y Patrol in-
- — j vestigated 26 accidents on rural
highways in Johnson County
during the month of January
according to Sergeant Raymond
Wallace, Highway Patrol Super-
visor of this area.
These 26 accidents have re-
sulted in 0 deaths and 6 in-
jured for the month of Jan-
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The final report for 1972
showed 408 crashes in Johnson
C0^ty with 17 dealhs'and 197 J
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The Higginbothams,
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The Pembertons.
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Air. and Mrs. Claude Stone bf
Sccttsdale, Arizona, are visit-
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She made a verv.interesting I Report For January
talk on “Happiness.” I — ... . _ . . .
The remainder of tfie even-
ing was spent in fellowship.
Those present were: Mmes.
W. C. Moseley, teacher, Earl
Rogers, L. H. Hardgrove, Ed
Williams, Ben Hill, S. W. Mar-
latt, Chester Rainbolt, Homma
Keen, George Ayers, O. B.
Prater, Aubrey Russell, Leslie
Johnson, Dessie Geeo, Weldon
Scott, Boyd Roddy, Rip Prince,
Marjorie Barger, Stanley Ha-
gue. and Miss Ruby Robbins.
a*yby«d;41»e . The meetjnr closed with
> 7 prayer by l^lrs. Moseipy. ••**
Mary-MardjJ Class
Met Tuesday^Nix^t *
. Mrs. George Ayers, Mrs. Rip
Prince and Mrs. Homma Keen
were hostesses last Tuesday
night, March 20,' -fit a supper
held in the edicatronal build-
ing of the Fine Baptist Church
by members of the Mary-Martha
Sunday School class.
Before the mfal was served,
Mrs. Marjorie Barger led the
group in prayer.
Following a ah^rt: business
session, everyone;
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foods J(S stews and
spaghetti sauce.
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so no surface cooking is jaecessary-simply
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/ Three grandchildren" and sever-
al neices and nephews.
7 Funeral services were held
Saturday * at 2 p.m. at Fi/st
United Methodist Church in
Burleson with The Rev. Ed
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WEDDING SETS — DINNER RINGS — GENTS RINGS
QUALITY — CONVENIENCE — SERVICE
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Ca d of Than
ireciition for the beautiful
lo|wers, food, cards,‘and all
kininess shown us during
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 28, 1973, newspaper, March 28, 1973; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1256042/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.