Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 59, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 14, 1941 Page: 7 of 10
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MRS. MILL? DENNIS THURSDAY
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bed for Wednesday night, so ths*l3
the men and children might ba.-J
present Refreshments were aeryt^|
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Mmes H. F’ Lofton, O. Jordan,^
Ramon Wicker. Neal Warren,
Hobbs. P. L. Hector, G. N. Allen,
W H. Wicker, L J Wilkes L^lJ
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Meeting Thursday
Tlie Fellowship Bible Study Club
mor Thursday afternoon In the
home of Mrs. O* A Baker, who
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Martha Jewel Hester sang
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gia Ledbetter Will attend her
sister as maid of h.bnoi and an-
other sister, Nancy l.edbeltci,
will be flower girl The an-
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a communication fconluining the
list pf nine children pnd a inothec
at the IOQf and Rebekah Home,
was read The lodge will buy
Christmas glfU for this groub
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have n Christmas party Thursday side of the cake, which centered
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Numbers will wreatlied in holly, were frosted red
* Thursday In (lie.horde.of Mrs. Mills Dennis, for their regular Christmas
program and party ;. ;
and a hatriotic theme was also noted The dining tabic was centered
with Artieriean flags. |,s were
Seated
A delicious t urkey. dinner was
served al *noon, buffet style. In
the afternoon. Mrs. H E Old-
father gave h history of Christmas
in ti\e other countries, and told the
<‘ve.r-beautiful Christinas .story from
I lie Billie
Gills were exchanged from the
Mrs W R Walker, teacher
B W Kramer
1 Rev Oran Stephens^ all re-
ceived gifts
Those presi'iit to- enjoy t|ie day
wort1 Mmes Walker, J S. Wright,
’ . Weaver, .1 P Cecil, J. E
teeij|dlds, W A sunders, J. h.
Brffhi A H Hubbard, J H.
^uuuy *wuu.v, muw.. Hwte Ralph^Ohalin. Rnby Hurt-
Gorskl. Bobby May. Ckrolyn King, ^u"‘; Harold Wells, Lee Buttle. J
Mary Aline Preston, Margaret Lee Biophy, George Scott, A W.
Preston.' ' Kanewske, Floyd Ellis-. T W.
Lynda Jones, Edwina Reynolds, * J1mmy Duncan, C. B
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Chrisbpas decorations were featured throughout i in: open rooms,
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the smaller tables where the ,gu<%ts were
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Patricia Sanders,
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Carpi and Lonnie Holliday. Shir-
4r ' ley Darden, Phala Joyce Gober,
, Cynthia Ann Hines. Janice Khlp-
•’■2a i pa, Ann Ijenimerman, Sandra Dilv-
| er, LuLane Beaver, Betty Jan
4k Free. Charles Bean Ann Reeves.
Carol Ann Winter, Barbara Rob-
I ertson, Billie Ben Lawson, Merle
** Deane Wright, Jack Payne. John
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FIFTH BIRTHDAY WITH PARTY
SATURDAY AT COUNTRY CLUB
One of the guyeit of the tau ties (or the youngsters was that given
by Mrs William Rawlimd Saturday afternoon at the Cleburne Country
Club (dr her daughter. MWrianne in celebration of Marianne’s fifth
birthday.- which is Monday. Dec. 15.
The club was decorated |n keeping with the Yuletide season.
Wi/ialhs (n which burned red lights .hung, in the windows, and a large
re{J ^ejj )iun(j from the center
j chandelier. In one corner of the
J room stood the gaily-decoratMl
’ phristmas tree, under which were
• placed the birthday gifts
Muriarme's little«friende. and silver
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bons j^ung on each stde of the
stairway.
In the dining room tlie beuuti-
Joshua Club Has
Meeting in Home
Of Mrs. Wicker
The Joshua Woman’s Home Dem-
onstration Club met in the home
of Mrs W. H.’Wicker on Dac
io, with members responding to
roll call by displaying a homemade
Christmas gift. „
Thk program was a demonstra- Maeona
The new Hobnail Socks, finely • ’
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Anderson. Grover
Earl Cull. W J. Paterson;
H "E OlcUfit.her, B. C Munday,
Young. C S Peyton, Ed Persoyik,
Thu trend is up — for hair and
aktrsa ■ at’ww new tol.
ors look to the sky for iwpira-
tiotr! They found it—and you.
'will find it m ten timely tones
to bring out the best in your
first fall fashions! These Hying
colors take sheer Clarity and
longer wearability under their
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•ssxsrs X,“X''r““ MARIANNE RAWLAND CELEBRATES
donated to the Goodfellows r-rr^ r-i I r~iir^-T'i ir-x a xz iv-i-ri ■ rxxrxnnxz
The next meeting will be with
Mrs C. W. Kemp
Members present were Mmes..
C W Ki'mp, L E Denny, A
W. Kiei-scy, R P Walraven. G.
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tence prayers by the members. A Baker. Grant and Miss Nannie
Mrs E N*., .Walls voiced the Carson.
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Staicup. Glenda Grammer, David I
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4? i ner> Mary Jane Jones, Margaret;
| Franklin,
1 Armstrong, Jimmy and Lalla Hill
4F DIAnn Boulware, Freddy Max
Talkingtan,. Danny Moore, Butch
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•gg Lynda Jones, Edwina I
■<, Carolyn Heath, Andre1 Aust
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Rebekah Lodge,
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daughter of
__________________ L. Moore of
Hanger street. Fort WdrUi.
and R. L. Higgins, son of Mrs
R L. Higgins. Sr., of Joahtw.
_ were married in the parlor of the
Polytechnic Baptist church Thdrs-
— day evening at 8 o'clock
I The couple pledged their voWs tn
' a double-ring ceremony, read hy
the pastor. Rev. E D Dunlap,
against a background of banked
palms and pink gladioli. The only
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Ray Wetxel, who also played
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Attendants at the wedding were
K. and Mrs. L B. Moore. Mr.
and Mrs G/L. Moore and Mtb -F'-*■ ' (J
R. L. Higgins. Mrs Moore wore
| navy blue sheer, with gray acces-
sories and a corsage of pink gar-
denias. Mrs. Higgins wore black
sheer with black accessories and
pink gardenia corsage. Mrs. Hig-
gins wore black alpaca with »<•
dier blue accessories and a corsage
Of white gardenias g
The bride is an employee of
Dickson-Jenkins Company of Fort
Worth, and the groom has teen an
employee of the county Th pre-
75HCITWb fb* the past Tour yew
They will be at home at IM Mun
Avenue, after Dec. U. Mrs. 8. 8.
Bllton and son, Robert, attended
fully-decorated birthday cate held
the center of interest. The cake
two-tiered, and decorated with red
and green, bore tlie Inscription,
’’Happy Birthday. Marianne,’1 and a
miniature, Christmas tree, iced in
w_____ ‘‘fd and green. Five red candles
of the lodge will were burning on the cake. On each
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night and each member is to bring the lace-laid table and which
a gift for the tree, a-vm, rz«.r*.a
i b< drawn before the presentation of 'tapers standing fn red cellophane
the gifts . wreaths. . - •• ; *
The entertainment1 committee | The little guests enjoyed games, proRtam
served strawberry shortcake and after which a .picture was made , / !lrl
coffee to Inembers present. I of- the group. Refreshments of
vanilla ice cream, white cake
j squares iced with a red and green
,5 tree, and balloon favor.1--,
I .rtr served on plates inscribed
“Happy Birthday,” Smaller tables
were decorated Witli Christmas cov-
era and napkins.
4r Invited'guests were ’Jean Aline
Lankford. Nina Jean Wiseman,
Patsy Kanewsk'e, Linda Pickle,
Kenneth Mllletv Bobby Winter,
Betty Browder, Gene Walt. Anita
Boyer.' Mickey
Staicup. Gienaa Grammer, - dhiiu |
Standley, Beverly Wiggins, ^an Tin -
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Jimmy Lusk. Delia Ami *• 11
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Earl Cull. W. J. Paterson;
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9 Tommy Gray. Sherry Gray. William {i'n Wallis, Robert Vfibwn, Rev. and
4^ Custard, Paul Pegues, David.Duian, JJrs Oran siepfiens and Rev and
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 59, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 14, 1941, newspaper, December 14, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309446/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.