Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1966 Page: 2 of 10
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Receives Eagle
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OPEN UNTIL 8 PM ON THURSDAY,
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
DOUBLE STAMPS ON THURSDAY
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WITH PURCHASES OF $2.50 OR MORE
PRICES GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Opal Webb To Be Honored
At Loam Party
I Ledbetter Fa—dy
| Hee Cirail Cbeft
With State Cerereer
Wh— Mr azd Mm. D«nl
Ledbetter and dwMren, IMA
Cheryl 11—. aad Kelly, packed
the feaflj car f— a vuretfao
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aad the entire Ledbetter fa—Sy
eajoyed i to hag with the Gwv-
en—r. He autographed the ckfl-
drea's —pin— Whew he ieara-
ed that the Ledbetters were
from Barite—, he evognta^t-
ed the town ea ita growth. The
Sanday m«>ramg breakfast was
aa experience the Ledbetters
wffl not atoa forget — it w—
aa on expected highlight of taesr
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Amer-1 Behnke.
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drivers B-
rourts last
American
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Ina Harwell installed Joly 11
As Noble Grand of Rebekahs
ham. Right Supporter to Noble
Grand; Evelyn Truelove, Left
Suppoter to Noble Grand; Sadie
Eakin, Right Supporter to Vice
Grand; Montine Watters, Left
Supporter to Vice Grand; Lillie
Henderson, Texas Flag Bearer.
After the installation mem-
bers were entertained with three
musical selections sung by Ce-
cilia Davis of Mansfield.
RefreshmenU of cake and
ML
Mrs. Collins Honored
; By Sunbeam Group
Mrs. C E. Collins was how-
; ered with a birthday party last
Thursday morning by the Nur-
very Department S a a b e a —
Group of the First Baptist
Church. The party was held in
the educational building of the
j thureh. Mrs. Collins has been
leader of tae group for a num-
ber of years.
Mrs. C V. Hibbttt, attested by
her daughter. Gay, and Mrs.
T|T[||| served cup cakes.
somber of
rt Church,
mu are
Clark of
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punch were served to about 50
members and guests.
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JQx&JIrzNoble Clark’sGt
Receives Eagle Scout Awart
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faat Sat—day, they never —nam-
ed they weald be haring be—k-
f—t and chasxaec with Gov—
Cea—gnihi mor^w. I A *awrB •ffl be held at
It y^jj t -VW •* Mrv Ethe!
I tn St-. S^t-rdRy,
soared the wvte am- 23 7:30 P-“- *® h*mor
teTS—’went cw to am Ae ^ <*•* W<bk- *«rtCW
j ~ Node Grand of Burleson Re-
f n *** LMge
W«*d the night in San Ante—a Al me—hers and their hua-
but lndtiag was net avaflahie —| hands am invited.
they went on toward Corp—
Christi and stopped at a small
town aa—ed Kennedy.
The next a—ruing before go-1
mg to cfaartk they stopped at
a a—M cafe aero— fra— the—
■etri for breakfast. Gov. Cow-
/
Burleson Rebekah Lodge No.
348 held open installation of of.
fleers Monday night, July 11.
- Officers Installed were Ina
Harwell, Noblg Grand; Annette
Swan, Viee Grand; Opal Webb,
Past Noble Grand Jr.; Billie
Jean Davis, Warden; Wanda
Dollar, Conductor; Ruth Huff-
man, Inside Guardian; Vera
Calvin, Outside Guardian; Ida
Fannon, Musician; Elizabeth
Capps, Color Bearer; Mary
Hamilton, Chaplain; Bea Stat-
tat
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tndt at
topped with a candle, and fruit
p—ieh.
The following children snag
“Happy Birthday, Mrs. Coffins”
: and presented her with a gift.
Chuck Alien, Stephanie Allen,
■ Steve Ray, Leslie Griffin, Billy
Mark Green, Mark
Richardson, Danna Hibbitt, Jew-
nine Young, Janet Young, Paula
Knox. Mark Browning, Lance
Perkins, Beth Ann Griffin, Kurt
Kelly. Christy Kinney and Tom-
my Richardaon.
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and Mrs. Robert E. Clark, IWiJ Bryan Adams Higl
. He fa a
White Rock Metho
Ronalds' grandpi
Mr. and Mrs. Nob
Burleson
pitted Oak Leaf Skells and was
awarded the Order of the Ar-
row. He will attend Philmont
Scout Ranch in Aag—t.
RONALD CLARK
Ronald Clark, 14, son of Mr.| He will be in the;!
Swan Drive, Dallas, Texas, ro-' September.
ceived the Eagle Scout Award “
. at the Court of Honor cere-
monies at the White Rock Meth-
odist Church on July 13.
Ronald iu a member of Troop
424. He has served as patrol; More than 1A m
leader, assfatant patrol leader, lean and Canadian <
treasurer, quarter—aster, den ’ er lost or had tbei
chief and troop scribe. He com- eenses suspended fa
‘ year, according to t
Association of Me
Administrators.
Ronald attended W. H. Gee-
ton Jr. High where he — an
honor student, members of Na-
tional Jr. Honor Society, and
played cello in the orchestra.
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I |ust si| n#f n home and pay my bills — by
rail over town for me; no wait-
either. I don’t even go to the
•osits — just send them by mail
And, I d(> all\|iy|*hopping with checks, so there’s
bank for cash. My checking
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account is
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baby sitter.
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 20, 1966, newspaper, July 20, 1966; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1267259/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.