Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 16, 1952 Page: 3 of 7
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The board is to meet Monday
to act on Stoddard's suggestion
which would reduce Tvy to the pos-
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physiolouy and head of the depart-
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CHICAGO, Dec 1«UP— Dr. An - appointed by Stoddard all said it
drew C. Ivy. a famous sctentist was valueless. . ......JUMP
who staked his rputatlon on re: fvy, however, says.it shows
search into a controversial cancer enough biological activity in can-
drug. mav learn next week wheth- er erses to merit an extensive
or he will lose his position as a clinical study under highly -controlk
vice president of the University of I ed condition. He has entuusiastie
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Dr George Stoddard, president thny were cured of cancel- through
of the school, has recommended the use of the drug.
that the Trustees eliminate Ivy's The con’roversy yer Krebiozen
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review the Phillip Barry’s Christmas play, “The Joyous (
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Dear Goodfellows:
1 Would you help me out a little
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Christmas party at the home of Mrs. John F. Buckner.
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Foust, speaker. Mrs Bessie Moon, Program chairman
Members may bring guests.
7:30 p m — Eizellan Class of Field Street Baptist Church will have
Christmas prty in the home of Mrs. Roy Wyatt, 1102
Stanwood.
7:30 p m High School P-TA will meet in the high school auditorium.
A round table discussion will be presented on helping stu-
dents plan their high schoc. program ti preparation to
entering college. The program of those not planning to go
to college will also be discussed.
8:00 p in—Cleburne Odd Fellows Christmas party. Bring giftnfor
100F Orphans. Party at 100F hall.
Wednesday, Dec. 17
9:30 a.m.- Wednesday Circle of Field Street Baptist Church will meet
in the home of Mrs W. II, English, Meridian Highway.
2 00 p m.--Sow and So Club will meet with Mrs. Card Heath, 008
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7:80 pm.-Bota Sigma Phi annual secret pal and OhrintAs party
at the home of Mrs. Waltr Howar, ISeurrek.’"
Thursday, Dec. 18
j 2.00 pm - Pansy Division, GIA to R of LE will have Christmas
party in the home of Mrs Lloyd Grubbs. Each one is to
bring a gift for exchange * . ‘ ’
2:30 p.m — Magazine Research will have a Christmas party at the
home of Mrs. John S. Buckner, 002 Prairie,
3:00 p.m—Thursday Book Club will meet with Mrs. Boyd Dillon.
7:30 p.m —Intermediate Party for Main Street Methodist Youth to
be at the personage, 015 Bellevue
7:30 pm.—Evelina Kramer Class of Main Street Methodist Church
will* have a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Jack
Marshall Gifts will be exchanged
7:30 p m —Wesleyan Service Guild of Anglin Street Methodist Church
will have a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. John R
Merritt, 907 N. Anglin
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announced the existence of the
drug, which DDurovie snid he ob
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I PERSONALS
Mr and Mrs William Rawland
and daughters. Marianne and Car-
ol Jeanne, spent the weekend in
Austin. 'They visited the'r daughter,
Bettye Lu, and Mr. Rawland at-
tended a meeting of the Texas
Press Association. Marianne at-
! tended a fraternity party while
! there.
Mrs W E. (Miriam) Killough
and her sister, Mrs. Nona Graves,
of Fort Worth, attended the trial
last week of Walter Grammer vs.
City National Bank.
First Lt. Rav Polson is visiting
his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
| Herman Polson Lt. Polson has
। been in Korea the past year. He
' will now beatationed in the States.
Ruby Neil Crook
And Dick Patrick
To Marry Sunday
Miss Ruby Nep Crook, daughter
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burne, Rt 2, and Dick Patrick of
Fort Worth will be married Sun-
: day. Dec. 21, at 2 p. m Friends
| of the couple are invited to attend
I the ceremony in the First Baptist
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Hubert Foust and Christmas car Cowan, Beckner, T L Ward, Rev.; eep"d the IFoarIm Mias Vera
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surgery at Memorial Hospital, is
reported doing well.
I Mr. and Mrs Amos Boen and
I son, tinn, visited recently with her
, parents, Mr and Mrs. Calloway,
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Mrs. Ella Wili ams returned the
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i in Godley after a two months visit
with her brother in Tennessee.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 16, 1952, newspaper, December 16, 1952; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403009/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.