Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1960 Page: 3 of 8
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PISP A T C H I K
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Visit Our Solon Soon .
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105 E. Ellison
SPECIALS
5th & 6th
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Wilson’s
Open 7
a.m,
Biscuits
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Burleson. Texas
Open 7 ’til 7. Mon. thru Sat.
Phone 251
NY
^COTT’S food store
Friendship
Fundamental
Baptist Church
9:45
——11:00
7:00
Mr». W. A. Fannon in ill
at her home here this week.
CORN
KING
White
Swan
White
Swan
9:45
... 11:00
5:30
6:30
Whether you like
your hair long or short
—we will create a
style you'll lore ... a
style to flatter.
was a |— ‘ “ —
fin, Sunday afternoon.
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Can
7:30 p.m.
9:30 a.m.
20-Oz.
Jar
Mrs. J. J. Mi]eS of Ft Worth.
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lus|S. Mercer.
.01
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.70
.65
.02
.07
.18
.07
.37
TOTAL 2.21
—Ous Bransom
TOMATO JUICE
Bacon
Oleo
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snd white in
' a I e n 11 n •
>1 gifts were
»g the lunch-
resent were
4 ary Burrell,
iorthey Har-
ivor. Velma
, Mary Nol-
and visitor,
ind Rev. and
ker.
r
before ------
buying
or
SELLING
see . . .
Hern ice Booth
Jan. 1
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" 10
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Blanches Beauty Salon
IV e*at« *
--------1 Phone 125
Sunday School — 10:00 a.m.
Morning
Worship — 11100 a.m.
Ev. Worship — 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night Prayer
Meeting _ 7100 p m
REV. J. L. FREEMAN
307 Field Street
2 Lbs.
9:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
WHITE SWAN
HOMOGENIZED MILK
LIGHT CRUST
FLOUR
F -Lb.
0 Box
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Rogers
of Grapevine, were here last
Thursd,y visiting Mrs. Rogers’
Luncheon guests of Mrs. G.
S. Mercer and Mrs. L. H.
Hardgrove were Miss Ora Mer-
cer. Mrs. Leroy McNutt and
son, Ralph, Mrs. Leroy Hard-
grove and daughter, Vicki, all
of Fort Worth.
Garner
Barber Shop
Burleson, Texas
You good WORK
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Special Care Given
To Children
^°ur Business Appreciated
a.m. — Close 8 p.m.
father, W. M. Fairleas, and
other relatives. Mr. Rogers is
employed as city secretary in
Grapevine.
9:45 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
5:30 p.m.
6:45 p.m.
Sunday School Worker's
6:30 p.m.
... 7:30 p.m.
W.M.S., 2nd Tues. 7:30 p.m
" * 2nd A 4th
3:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
- _ 221
6:00 p.m.
A Variety of Fine Foods
to select from on our
POPULAR DINNERS
Each Day—
Something Different
Cooked and flavored like
you do at home
SHORT ORDERS
STEAKS
SANDWICHES
Fast, Courteous Service
Your Best Place To Eat
RANCH
CAFE
Food At It’s Best
5070 South Expressway
FORT WORTH
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maples
Owners, Operators
J
KRAFT S I cdlo Bag |
grapejelly carrots !
2 For 15^
REAL
ESTATE
201 N. Wilson Ph. 224
(Church
DI RECTO RY
- —I wn,
Howard, spent Sunday in WaL
i her son,
and family,
•'I
returned War If disabled
Spencer Norwood of Sar
Marcos, and Frank Norwood of
’Pent the past
their
and Mrs. J. W.
Jsmes L. Standridge, Sr.
103 Moody St. Phone 624
FIRST
BAPTIST CHURCH
BURLESON. TEXAS
JACK MOORE, Paster
Sunday:
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Training Union
Evening Service
Wednesday:
f* a —
Meeting
Prayer Meeting
ChoirRehearsal
Junior G. A.,
Wednesday
Sunbeams, 3rd A 4th
Tuesday
Brotherhood, 4th
Monday ,
Junior R. A., 2nd A 4th ’
Monday ; “
Visitation, Every Thursday
10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
The Burleson
Church of Chris
Each Lords Day
Bible Classes 9-45 a.m.
The Lord’s Supper—10:45 a m Sunday:
Gospel Preaching —11:00 C"“J-
Training Classes — 6:00
Gospel Preaching — 7:00
The Lord's Supper—7:45
WEDNESDAY
Bibl. Class.. _ 7i3o
, , THURSDAY
Ladies' Bible Class—10:00
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Booth
Jr. and little sons, Harold Ray
and James Edward, of Waco,
and Miss Minnie Bells Booth of
Welcome to—
Calvary
Baptist Chapel
513 U. S. Highway 81
BURLESON
Sudberry, World
----1 veteran, left
I by automobile Sunday night
for Memphis, Tennessee, where
he will undergo a general
check-up and treatment at the
Kennedy Veteran’s Hospital.
___ BURLIgQN
I Mrs. A. C. Doyle and
^Issanss. ».i —» a. m a •
nut Springs with
Frank Yelverton i
Shellee, little grandaughter < *
Mrs. Doyle, who had spent
several days here
home with them.
J. E. Martin of Pittsburg,
visited Mr. and Mrs. P. L.
Hector Sunday night.
Mrs. S. W Bonham and
sons, Marvin and Ceeil, visited
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins,
in Fort Worth, Sunday.
new home built ___
her mother, Mrs. W. W. Eakin,
<»n East King Street The l_;
has been leveled and the lumb-
er is on the yard.
FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY. FEBRUARY
SHORTENING BAKE-RITE
MB aH
Next meeting, 4th Wednes-
day in Fob.
Meeting adjourned.
—" 1 o
RAINFALL
January, 1960
and Formost Gal. Jug
and About
A delicious supper of fresh
•pare ribs, candled yams, fried
•PPlss, cake and coffee, was
awaiting members of the Satur-
day Night Forty-two Club,
when they met last Saturday
night at the home of Mrs.
Mattie Davis on South Dobson
Street
Those present were: Messrs,
and Mmes. T. I. Ash, J. R.
Baker, 0. B. Garrett and P.
W. Johnson. Receiving honors
w,r* Mr. and Mrs. Garrett and
Mr. Johnson.
The ladies of the club met
Wednesday of this week with
Mrs. Davis for their covered-
dish luncheon.
Tnahuac, spent the week-end
with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence L. Booth.
The Burleson Maccabees
Installs New Officers for the Year
Ladies of Live Oak Hive
met in the hum* of Lola Lon-
don Jan. 27th, 196u for 1B-
•tallation of officers.
Mrs. Eula G. Bates, uf Fort
Worth, Supreme Chaplain and
Counselor of Texas, as install-
ing officer. Etta Walker, in-
stalling chaplain.
The following officers warn
installed for the year 1960.
Commander, Bessie Haynes;
Post Commander, Lola London;
Lt Commander, Blanche Hurst;
Assistant Record Keeker, Baird
Norwood; Chaplain, Ethel Mur-
Phy; Sgt, Jewel Wilchire;
Mistress at Arms, Mattie Davis;
1st Guard, Edith Sitton; 2nd
Guard, Bea Gregory; Sentinel,
Evelyn Truelove; Picket Win-
nie Chandler.
After Business Session cot-
fee and cookies were served to
the guests by Bessie Haynes,
and the hostess, Lola London.
A social hour was enjoyed by
Camp Hood,
, ,, I wee*t-end at home with
isitors of Miss Ellie and parents, Mr.
bam Griffin Sunday were their Norwood,
nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Praster Griffin and son. of r - -
SPMercTengd‘y
wife, and baby of Fort Worth. _________
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haas
ot ran Wo: th, spent Sunday
Mrs. Myrtle Lewis of Fort *'‘h Mrs. Haas' parents. Mr
Worth, formerly of Burleson, ’nd Mrs. W. M. Hurst. Mr.
guest of Miss Ellie Grif- Hurst is improving slowly from
----————• I* severe attack of influensa.
Ur. and Mrs. B. B. Hayes,
son-in-law and daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Loyless, who
have been residing in Lake
Jaekson for several years, have
moved to Austin, and Dr. Hayes
has assumed his duties at the i
University of Texas.
“<£■ 25<?
No. 303
Cans 29^
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Training Union
Evening Worship
Monday:
Royal Ambassadors
Wednesday:
Sunbeams 6:30
Girls Auxiliary 6-30
Mid-Week Meeting 7;3o
A New Southern Baptist Churcb
Sponsored by
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Burleson, Texas
Pl“'" rWa p"*”
First Methodist
Church
Burleson, Texas
W. L. MILNER, Minister
Sunday:
Sunday School
Morning Worship
MYF and MIF
Evening
Worship
Wednesday:
Choir Rehearsal
WSCS, 2nd Tues.
Methodist Men, 3rd
Thursday 7:30 p.m.
Lomm:oions at 7:30:
and E l«t Thurs.
Education 2nd Thurs.
Missions 4 th Thurs.
Official Board, 4th
Mondays 7:80 p.m.
Luncheon field In Home
Of Mrs. W. A. Fannon
A covered-dish luncheon was
held in the home of Mrs. W.
A. Fannon last Thursday by
members of the Mary-Martha
-Sunday School Class of the
First Baptist Church.
Winter arrangements deco-
rated the Fannon home. The
luncheon table was laid with
a white cloth. Mrs. W. C. Mose-
ly* teacher of the class, gave
the expression of thanks.
In the afternoon session Mrs.
Gurney Peoples brought an in-
teresting devotional. Those
present were:
Mmes. Moseley, Peoples, Ed
Williams, T. E. White. Ben
Hill, H. L. Keen, A. F. Higgin-
botham, R. L. Dorsey, D. M.
Barrett, J. T. Neff, John True-
love, L. H. Hardgrove and
Leslie Johnson, and the hostess.
Come To . . .
Bethel
of Bethesda
“Old-time Baptist Preaching’’
where old friends meet, and
new ones are made.
We preach Christ crucified,
buf.. '//>en ,nd c°ming again.
It s different 1 —Come see
wl>y, I Special singing every
service.
Sunday:
Sunday School
Morning Worship
Evening Services
Wednesday Evening
Prsyer Meeting 7;oo
Visitation every Tues. Evo.
Pastor, Rev. Lowell B. Collier
Games of eighty-four were
enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Ezell and Mr. and Mrs. S. D.
Dickson last Friday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
P Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Funeral Home
H Loyless were iU and could
not attend. After the games a
social hour was held and the
hosts served delicious refresh-
ments.
2 Cans
Mr. and Mrs. Granville
Poole of Houston, stopped here
Sunday for a short visit with
lot
Mrs. Sallie Whiteaker is
preparing to have a modern
next door to
I Mr. Poole’s sister, Mrs. John
Truelove, and Mr. Truelove.
They were enroute to Fort
W orth to attend funeral ser-
vices for Mrs. Poole’s brother-
I in-law, Bi)] Watkins, who died
at his home there last Sat.
Mrs. Truelove attended ser-
vices for Mr. Watkins at 2 p.
m. Monday at the Meissner
- ——- I hapel. Inter-
ment was made in Rose Hill
Burial Park.
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1960, newspaper, February 4, 1960; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1256108/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.