Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 31, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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five pennies, and if not a forfeit
Mrs. John Cul-
chairman of the
Dan
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gerie Swift, Jimmy Baldwin, Mor-
lis Barham. Nancy Birt, Chariotte
Rev Carter McKemy was toast- Flser R ^sentjalm. Wanda Hor-
—^2 ton, Stan Erhllch, Marie Joslin,
i Trica Revier. Betty Walker,
The guest list included:
The guest list included Margaret
Abbas. Ann Abbas. Catherine
Clack. Horace Clack. Fred Dick-
son. Grace Killlngsworth.
Buckner. Bunny Ragsdale,
Aangement of daisies with yellow candles of graduated siaes used
side and down the center of theO—— ----——
table
The dinner menu was composed
of barbecued ham. potato salad,
olives, pickles, sliced tomatoes, dev-
iled eggs, hot rclla,- banana ice
cream, yellow cake iced in choc-
olate and chocolate cake iced in
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master for the evening and the
program theme was "Anything Can ia ~
Happen” A mock broadcast was Bowen'and Rev McKemy.
presented with each guest being _
tsked questions If the answer .,
was- correct, the guest was given [viiss Odessa C reach
five pennies and if not s forfeit D D -1 r
was demanded. Mrs. John Cui- Becomes oricle OI
James Lee Ducket
At the close of the fun a devo- Mrs j. e. Creacl, of 314 North
tlonal was presented by Miss Mar Anglin street announces the mar
garet Abbas, who welcomed the riage of her daughter, Odessa
graduates and spoke briefly on the Creach, of- Dallas to James Lee
subject. "The Key at Ute * She Duckett, also of Dellas
liointed out how love was the key The wedding took place on Sal-
to We. ur'day evening,' May 37, at 8 o’clock
The group formed the Mtapah in Dallas at the home of Mrs.
circle and sang "Blest Be the Short, 3419 Lancaster Road The
Tip" at the close of the evening. couple stood under an arbor ol
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THREE SENIORS COMPLIMENTED BY
ANGLIN ST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
WITH BANQUET TUESDAY EVENING
The Anglin Street Presbyter;.’n Church entertained its youn;
rople on Tuesday evening with a banquet at the church in honor
) the members of the 1944 Senior class. The honored guests includ-
d Morris Barham. Stan Ehrlich and Bunny Ragsdale. Each of the
yrnng perole invited a guest.
/ The school colors of black and geld were urea as the color scheme
We Give “Red Stamps”
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Social Calendar
Thursday
Ruth Chapter No 30, O. E. 8.,
will have Its regular installation
and open house on Thursday night
at 8 p. m. In the Masonic Hall.
A special invitation is extended
to Masons and their wives to at-
tend. and other Interested people
including the other chapters of
the district, are Invited to be
present.-
ter, No. 30, O. E.
held Friday at 8 p.
Masonic Hall,
The Fellowship Bible Study dub
Will meet Friday at 2:30 p, W-
with Mrs z OAcar Pogue on Wil-!
llama avenue with Mrs. O. 'E. I
Roof as lesson leader. I
" Friday
Regular meeting of Ruth Chap-
“ - - s.. will be
m. at the
The annual pilgrimage of gar- j
dens of the Cleburne Garden Club;
will opep Friday at 9 a. m. with'
a breakfast at the home of Mrs.
W. A. Parrish, 704 North Gran-
bury street. A picnic lunch will
be served at noon at the home of
Mrs. O. R. Lothholr. on Fendell
avenue. I- .>
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Following the covered dish lun-
cheon, a prayer service for the
men in the armed forces was con-
ducted.
Those present included Mines.
June Nichols. Albert Bledsoe, Wil-
liam Barrett. William McGowen
Lawson, W. J. E. Dickey, George
Baker, W. A. Whitman. J. L.
Magner, O. L. Graham. Paul Kim
bro. L. L. Morrie, W. T. George,
T R. Walker, W F, Howard,
and J. W. Pickens; Miss Lucy
whitman and Mr. and Mrs. floott.
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Has Luncheon and
Prayer Service
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
Presbyterian Church met
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First
Monday in the home of Mrs. W.
A. Scott for a covered dish lun-
Cheon \J
Mrs. Paul Klmbro, secret)
social activities; Mrs Cree
son, chairman of Circle 1, and
Mrs W. F. Howard, chairman of
Circle 2, assisted Mrs. Bcott.
Quarterly Meeting
Of WSCS City
Federation Held
The City Federation of the
man’s Societies of Christian Ser-
vice of the Methodist churches of
Cleburne met Monday afternoon
at the Anglin Street Mtethodist
Church for its quarterly meeting.
Mrs. B. L. Reid presided over
the session at which -time routine
matters were discussed.
The highlight of the program
was the showing of a motion pic-
ture of the Pan-American high-
way through the South American
countries by Taylor George. Rev.
F. K Suddath gave the benedic-
tion.
At the close of the program the
hostess society served frosted punch
io 40 guest prvent lrosn the four
Methodist churches of Cleburne
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BIRTHDAY—Mrs E Dillon, resident of Cleburne
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AJogn.
Of the
Lt. Arthur Buckner Is leaving
today for Pensacola, Fla., where
he will receive additional train-
ing as the pilot of a multl-motor-
plane in the U. 8. Marine
Corps He has been here visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John F.
Buckner.
I Bridge Party Honors
Three Senior Girls
Saturday Afternoon
I Honoring Misses' Jenny Mangum.
I Bunnys Ragsdale and Avis Boyd,
I Mrs G W Robert* entertained on
I Saturday afternoon at her home
l on Forest avenue with a bridge
I party The three honorees are
I members of the 1944 Senior Clas-t
I of Cleburne High School.
I A color scheme of rose and
I white was carried out in the flo-
I ral decorations in the open rooms.
I The dining table was centered
I with white magnolia blossoms with
I white tapers on either side Bowls
of rose gladioli were used In the
I living room, where the afternoon
spent In playing games of
After a short wedding trip to
Eagle Mountain Lkke, Mr. and
Mrs . Duckett will make their home
tn Arlington, where he is employ- ,ed
ed at North American. Mrs. Duck- Cc
ett was formerly employed as cash-
ier at the Yale Theater.
ted roses in the living room of
the home.
Thel bride Chose tor her wed-
ding a light blue suit with which
she wore white and blue- acces-
She carried white garden-
_r i: • for over 70 yearn ,
is pictured here with her son, P. C Dillon; her grandson, Boyd Dillon,
and her great-granddaughter, Betty Jeon Dillon. Tlie picture was
made Saturday May 13, when Mrs. Dillon celebrated her 98th birth-
day. —Photo by Davis
prises of jasmine creme
were presented to each
honorees, while the high
award of jasmine per-
. fume was won bv Miss Wanda
I IRlller Partv favors for each of
the guests were individual rose
■ rttbbhet balls.
b ‘ * A dainty salad plate was served
| by the hostess at the close of the
B Afternoon
?» The guest list included Misses
K Jenny Mangum. Bunny Ragsdale,
'Avis Boyd. Wanda Fuller, Jimmy
E Xynn Hays, Kathrine Paterson,
F Joyce and Cloyce Chafin. Ardelia
tPosey. Joan Nelson. Nancy Usher,
Billy Harp of Childress, and Marge
Roberts Mrs. Jim Ragsdale and
Harry Howell calle ddurlng
the afternoon.
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 160, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 31, 1944, newspaper, May 31, 1944; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307609/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.