Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1981 Page: 4 of 8
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During #e business session,
members voted ^to^mpke a
Oirtstrpas cprttributiofl tj> Girls-
totvn,* ILS.A.
The women' were treated to
a brunch of holiday snacks and
punch by the entertainment
committee.. Chairman i Mary
Cash was assisted by; Betty
Snelson, Marzie Bartee, t Ruby
Rpbbins, Heeln Ayers and Ve-
ra Keen.
Jackie Mitchell will be in
charge of the program Wed-,
nesday morning, January 21 in
the home of Cissy Boone.
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- Jimmy -Stewai t iimde-46 wes-
^^^ morning in February.
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Unlike irtofet members of the
cat family, the ocelot likes a
|For Rent
MINI WAREHOUSES
in Alvarado on
Highway 67
Odd jobs, trees arid shrubs trimmed,
flower beds gleaned, painting. Minor
carpentry and repair.
295-621J
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5301 Campus Drive
534-486/
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4ki 12 $22.00 mo.
»Orl2 ............. $30.00 mo.
•0x16 $40.00 mo.
TO x 20 $50.00 mo.
10 x 24 $60.00 mo.
Fhon»j:(817) 783-8204
For thb program, members
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MSGLWS
MOUTH MN ON
CONTACT
Denture pain, toothache,
coldsores, teething pain,
relieved for hours.
When rnH^ormeirthpainstrfkes
use Anbesol. the pain kijjef
Anbesol. with three anesthetics,
soothes irritated nerve endings,
deadens pain Helps prevent in-
fection, too Use as directed for
hours o^rpuet
companied by First United
Methodist Church Organist
Bobby Stinnett, sang “Mary’s
Little Boy Child” and Carolyn
Winn shared a revised version
of the prayer she had written
for the “-Woman of the Year’<
“ embers Helen Ay-
e Bartee, Nancy
.Jgmes, Maty Cash and Vera
Keen told about interests re-
lated to foame, church, ^clubs,
M. G. Bone, guest of Cissy
Boone, showed a florAjrincture
that was pointed by Club Men*-
ber Nina Zell Jamea^nd-given
to Mrs. /Boone ar theume of
her " marriage 47 years\ago.
President Janey Woodson 7 top-
ped off the program vfith her
“ba gof tricks” that Showed
she was “super woman’ talent-
ed in many areas.
In addition to greeting the
Eumathian members and Shar-
ing some federation plans and
projects, Piqpeer District Pre- J
DO YQU NEED A MAN
AROUND THE HOUSE?
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Lym, Reese
Passed Away
Sunday. Dec. 28
Mr. Lyflfi Reese, 70, '11108
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FOUR CAMPUSES TO SERVE YOU!
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TARRANT COUNTY
JUNIOR COLLEGE
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1 SPRING REGISTRATION
JANUARY 13^14,15
/ CLASSES’BEQIhJ! JANUARY Ip
* APPLY NOW! Hundreds of cagdit
available. Call 336^851, ext 23Q, c_
Registrar on the Campus ypyr choice.
northwest .
4801 Marine -Cr. Rkwy
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COMMUNITY . T
600 Texas Street
336-7851 / . |
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>®tWvty MB^tpyoe^equal access to hand-
Cherry Jello
.SBUk
Wednesday
Pizza
Mixed Vegetables
Green Satyi
Sliced Peaches
Milk *
jr Sunday, December 28,
at a Fort Worth hospital,
f was a native of McCaskill,
, “ t»rn on November 1,
tile son of Mr. and Mrs.
3^?9©dford- Reese, and
dgm, a^esident of Hurle-
ISQa^years and formed
|6fa(MlQrth /
DKDQber of the
lipittoh. Burleson,s fashion. Dolores McMahan, ac-
ijteriali manager ...... * ”' J
^jQmter, Arlin-
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^ His wife, The-
i-leson; daughter
x^tehelor, Dallas,
sisters''Mrs. Inez Mills, Fort
Worth and Mrs. Nart Holley,
’’’Seivicefe^weSnidd at JO:00
a.m., Monday, December 30,
■ItoO, m ~J&tfes Funeral Home
Qiapel with Rev. Van itpuser,
Fjrst Baptist Church, Burleson
officiating.
Interment was in Burleson
^ark . witii,Junes Fu-
urrangr emtn.s
of .arrangements.
Japan imported about 64 mil-
lion barrels of crude ’oil from
China last year. "
o- Brownsville; Tett claims the
“Shrimp Capitaf of the World”
title.
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Eumathian Club
Meats In Rome Of [
Mrs. Mary Cash
Eumahtian i Club members
met in the>ome of Mrs. Mary
Cash for their Christmas»fes-
tivities Wednesday, December
17. ‘ -
The program, “Share Your
. CiWf flop's; talent . of
(coakiesl^acoanwiied by the
recipe..-Betty .Bush, f claiming
that she had Always been in-
Jerested im dramatics, read a
humorous reading about teen-
agers and tire refrigerator. Ml*S. Fay© M
Theda Darnell brought a piece Y
of her needlepoint and Tillie
Lace told about her knitting
projects. Billie' Delgado and
Doris JJo Haas showed sam-
ples of their oil paintings. ]Lo-
rena Hardgrove told a Christ-
mas story adopted from “Two
from Galilee”; Ruby Robbins gpember
read a Christmas message by ~“
Van DycJ^r and Betty Snelson
read scripture from the chap-
ter of Romans in thp /'Bible
thaC give tips for successful
living. Susan La Voy showed a** complete the meal,
batik wall hanging that she had
created and/Karen Janey show-
ed a cocktail dress that she
had copied from a designer’s
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and non<redit courses "
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wake up iiHKe’moming wTti-
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thh tabkftA
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fconlato Juice
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Sliced Pears
Sausage
Bisfflit&Jelly
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Wednesday
PmeappTe Juice
‘ lercer
Hosts Christmas
Dinner Party
Mrs. Faye Mercer hi
Christmas dinner part]
“39ers” Tuesday evening, De-
' ’ 16- ’ p-
The- senior citizen group of
the Church of Christ exchanged
gifts and enjoyed a dinner of
turkey and all theptrimmings.
Members brought dishes to
Santa’s surprise visit made
the total attending the party
“39.” • . '
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Burleson Garden! <
Club Met In Home
Of Mrs. Campbell
Burleson Gaiden Club inet
in the-, home of Mrs. Jeannie,
■Campbell Tuesday morning,
December 16 for their tradi-
tional Christmas covered-dish
luncheon and gift exchange.
community and sports. Mrs.
ers,
ieen told about interests
related their ‘most embarrass. puree and then eould not fmd
,vmOr>te na -
1 C3uuuUlr Vuiny if CC1 *tuC floor |
in the stall caused a lot of
commotionTiiy the other men in
the restroom, she reported.
?3SB*Pre?,lar meet“« i»
order, Mrs. Gardner lined scheduled for the second 1^.
nant ones first,,
restroom 1
Unknown to Mrs. Gamer, when
it became her time, no women
were left to watch and she end-
ed up in the men’s' restroom
at tiie i
Mrs. Mary PartehTs husband
shared in her “moment.”—He
1 was guarding Mrs. Parten’s I tern movies.
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 7, 1981, newspaper, January 7, 1981; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262667/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.