Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1975 Page: 3 of 16
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AWARDS-Displaying the
certificate and clock she was
presented with on June 8 in
recognition of completion of
15 years of service with John
Hancock Mutual Life Insur-
ance Company is Jean
Champlin. Ms. Champlin,
who has clients in various
parts of the world, has
resided in Burleson since
1965 and lives at 305 N.W.
Wintercrest. She will con-
tinue her education by tak-
ing another life insurance
course in the near future and
enjoys sewing, gardening,
tennis and fishing in her
spare time. --Star Staffoto
B irths
CARL JARRET
The arrival of their first
child, a daughter, is proudly
announced by Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Summers of 220 Miller.
Born at 9:42 p.m. June 2 in
All Saints Hospital in Fort
Worth, the little miss was
named Staci Louise.
She weighed seven
pounds, eight ounces and
measured 19 inches in length
at birth.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. L.A. Summers and Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Sheppard, all ■
of Burleson.
Mrs. Louise Jones of Fort
Worth is the new arrival’s
great grandmother.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Lawrence of Fort Worth,
became parents of a son on
May 20 in Harris Hospital.
Named Carl Jarret, the
baby weighed eight pounds
and was 19 Vz inches in
length.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Wilson, Jr. of
Burleson and Frank
Lawrence of Waco, Tex.
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Receives Acting Award
Each year the Univer- presented to Miss Kay;
sity of California at Los Heberle, daughter of Dr and
Angeles presents the Natalie Mrs. J.P. Heberle of Burle-
Wood acting award to the son.
top actress in the graduating Also, Miss Heberle was
ca$s-- presented the Herrscher
1 his year the coveted and award and the Hugh O’Brian
most sought after award was award.
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President of Burleson State Bank, he’s interested in making sure every
phase of our institution serves the needs of you and your community.
Whether you need a loan for a new car, for home improvement, or for
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account program, James can help. He is experienced and trained, and he
knows how important the bank can be to the community. Actively involved
in local civic work, he serves as secretary of the Burleson Independent
School District Board of Trustees, is vice chairman of the Burleson area
Camp Fire Girls board, and is a member of the board of directors of the
Chamber of Commerce. Why not get acquainted with him today. He’s
Interested...in you and your community.
Burleson State Bank
Meet JAMES JENKINS, a
Attend State Convention In Dallas
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50th Anniversary
GREGORY CURLEE
Gregory Curlee Bon Voyage Reception Given
St. Ann’s Church on June 4.
On Sunday more than fifty members of the Richeson
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were guests of honor at a bon voyage party given by the
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and Professional Women’s
NONSMOKERS TO SHARE
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Seven local ladies were
among the 1,168 attending
the 55th annual convention
of the Texas Federation of
Business and Professional
Women’s Clubs, Inc. held
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An inspirational book en-
The Vander sands are leav-
ing for Europe on June 19
where they will be on a
two-year job assignment.
They will live in the town of
served Leghorn, Italy.
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Heat definitely travels faster
than cold. You catch cold don’t
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make anti-freeze by hiding her
pajamas. Finally, don’t blame it
on the weather when you come
home stiff as a board.
Vandersand is employed s[ncek mo^in& to Burleson,
by the Corps of Engineers in
Ft. Worth. They have lived
in Burleson for two years at
105 Woodland Circle.
He is originally from
Carolton, Ill., and she is from
Oakdale, La. They have two
children, David, 5, and Jill, 4.
Mrs. Vandersand has been
working as a teacher for the
Rabyor School System and
MR. AND MRS. NOBLE L. CLARK
-Celebrate Golden Year
Noble Clarks Mark
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If the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s proposed
standards for making household items impervious to
carelessly handled cigarettes are approved, costs of
furniture are expected to increase from 10-25 percent by
1976, Mrs. Jane Berry, housing and home furnishings
specialist with/the Texas Agricultural Extension Service,
The Texas A&M University System, reports.
FAREWELL PARTY-Mr. and Mrs. Jamew Vandersand
were guests of honor at a bon voyage party given by the
Altar Society of Saint Ann’s Church on June 4. The
Vandersand famfly is moving to Leghorn, Italy, where he
has accepted a two-year job assignment with the Corps of
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has also been active in the Mrs. Robert Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Roald Johnson of Lubbock
At home the family, including Ellen Clark, Jeff and Jill
Johnson, and Mike and Cheryl Mikeska, shared the happy
covered occasion with gifts, a beautifully decorated, three-tiered
with a red, lace cloth and wedding cake and champagne toasts.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble L. Clark of Burleson marked their
50th wedding anniversary this past weekend in Dallas at the
home of their son, Robert E. Clark.
The Clarks were married on Sunday, June 7, 1925, at the
home of the bride, Ruby Estelle Richeson. They have lived in
Burleson most of their married life and are parents of a
daughter, Mrs. Roald D. Johnson, and two sons, Robert Earl
Clark, and Noble Ney Clark (now deceased).
Clark, who attended Texas A&M University, was deputy
base engineer for Carswell Air Force Base before his
retirement in 1969.
On Saturday evening,Mr. and Mrs. Clark were honorees
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Is Christened A uBon Voyage” recep-
Gregory Wade Curlee tion honoring Mr. and Mrs.
celebrated his first birthday James Vandersand was
on June 4 at a party given by the Altar Society of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ™
Larry Curlee of Cleburne, in
the home of his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stacy
Calvin, 111 S.W. Moody,
Burleson.
Greg’s cake, decorated
with toy cars, was
with soft drinks.
Attending were his four
and a half year old brother,
David; his parents; grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Curlee of Cleburne, and
great-grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Johnson, also
of Cleburne.
Unable to attend, but
sending gifts were preg's
aunt and uncle, Mr. afid Mrs. ‘
Paul Clopton of Groves,
Tex., and Missy Wynn of
Burleson.
Greg’s christening was
held the evening of May 24
at First United Methodist
Church. Dr. Dean Franklin
officiated.
Attending, other than his
immediate family, were Mr.
and Mrs. Calvin; great-
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Harris of Terrell, and a
great-aunt and uncel, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Harris of
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June 6-8— in Dallas.
Attending from the Bur-
leson Business and Profes-
sional Women’s Club were
Mmes. Anna Abston, presi-
dent; Tillie Lace, president-
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The Burleson delegation j
been met with great enthusi- returned home Sunday after-
asm. Business and Profess- noon,
ional Clubs in Texas have
raised and donated $20,000
to that institution.
State officers for 1975-76
are Mmes. Darlene Bonner
of Jacksboro, president; Ch- you, nd furthermore, you
arlene Berry of Fort Worth, m”'"‘
president-elect: Kandy Re-
eder of Texas City, first vice
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elect; Dorothy Pierce, in- president; Hazel Crawley of
coming second vice presi- Amarillo, second vice presi-
dent; LaHonda Sue Abston, dent; Lunelle Anderson of
treasurer: Hazel Deering, San Marcos, third vice presi-
Lorena Hardgrove and Mau- dent; Rhonda Morris of the
die Johnson. Oak Cliff Dallas Club, recor-
Highlights of the three- ding secretary, and Gwen
day convention in the Shera- Davis of Richarson, treasur-
ton Dallas Hotel included er.
workshops, general sessions, The new officers were
election of new state officers, installed at the President’s
the presidential banquet and Banquet Saturday evening
a memorial program. at which time presentations
In addition to ladies from and awards were made.
Texas, the president and “Togetherness, Keynote
president-elect from Okla- 1974-75” was the title of-
home and Julia K. Arri, outgoing president Chloe
representing the National Monroe’s speech.
Federation of Business and Following the banquet, a
Professional Women’s Clubs, reception honoring Mmes,
from Indiana attended. Monroe and Bonner was
It was announced that the given. Hostesses were mem-
number one civic participa-
tion project-that of donating
to the M.G. Anderson Hospi- Club.
tai and Tumor Institute-had
she has been involved in
activities of the Newcomers
Club where she served a
term as vice president. She at a dinner at Bent Tree Country Club, hosted by Mr. and •
Ladies Altar Society. He has and Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Mikeska of Dallas,
been a member of the Men’s
Club and the Parish Council.
The table was
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advises Beverly Rhoades, clothing specialist with the Texas
titled “Lines to Live By” was System,
presented to them by Mrs.
Esther Tucker, president of
the Altar Society.
Other gifts were a
memories photo album and a
miniature wrought iron cart.
Dennis Barabas, president
of the Men’s Club, presented
them with a gag gift, a
miniature mop and broom,
and a game.
featured a ceramic, black <
boot holding speghetti, family gathered for a day-long reunion to honor the Clarks,
baby’s breath and a red and Everyone enjoyed games, swimming, a covered dish dinner
white checked bow. and alot of reminiscing.
A large red and whitei Guests from out of town included the families of Mr. and
checked gingham floral Mrs. Clarence Richeson, of Cresson; Mr. and Mrs. Abe
arrangement and two Richeson, Godley; Mr. and Mrs. William B. Jones, Fort
candled wine bottles com- Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Provanzano and Mrs. Roy
plemented the table setting. Richeson, all of Port Arthur and Mrs. Leo Richeson of Fort
A cake decorated with maps Worth,
of Texas and Italy and
featuring flags to mark the
sites of Burleson and Leg-
horn were served by the
^Tibstesses, Mrsf Marie _____________________ _____
Hampton and Mrs. Doris comfortable crinkle cotton, ombred gauze and khaki fabrics,
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Little Person Honored
At Birthday Celebration
Guests attending the out-
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of Grapevine; Garry, Me-
in the decorated Mesquite; Doyle and Char-
Esther Tucker and Dennis
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A surprise birthday party can be found on the floor
honoring Ronnie Rockwood playing with their toys,
of Grapevine on his 28th therefore it was decided that
birthday was held Saturday, he would be presented with
June 7, in the home of Mr. toys of his own.
and Mrs. George Cromwell. C
Many of the guests attend- door cookout party were Jon
ing were dwarfs, as are the Stuntz of Dallad; Fran Mar-
Cromwells. shall and son, David, of
A “Little Boy Fishing”- Lewisville; Nancy Rockwood
theme was carried out in the < " ~
tablecloth and napkins as linda and Shelley Smith of
well as in the decorated Mesquite; Doyle and Char-
cake, made by Mrs. Esther lene Vaughan, Jake and
Tucker. ’ ‘ _______
Also, little boy gifts and a and Sandra Barabas, all of
set of Mickey Mouseketeer Burleson, and Fred and
ears were given to the guest Georgia Quintero of Okla-
of honor. When Ronnie visits homa City, parents of Mrs.
in a home with children, he. Tucker.
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HAVING A LITTLE PARTY-Many of the guests on
hand for a birthday celebration honoring Ronnie
Rockwood of Grapevine were dwarfs as were the honoree
and hosts. Giving the party in their Burleson home on
June 7 were George and Annie Cromwell. The
appropriate theme for the occasion was “Little Boy
Fishing”. Little people pictured from left are Jon Stuntz
of Dallas; Fran Marshall and son David of Lewisville; the
guest of honor; George Cromwell, Nancy Rockwood of
Grapevine; Garry, Melinda and Shelley Smith of
Mesquite and Annie Cromwell. Many persons of greater
stature were also present. See related story.
BURLESON STAR,JUNE 12,1975-3
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Hutson, Wayne & Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1975, newspaper, June 12, 1975; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1283402/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.