Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 58, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 20, 1953 Page: 3 of 6
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wards, stricken with polio in 1052, listens Intentiy to the ad.
vice of Lois Christinnnon, a, nurse at the Southwestern Polo,
myelitis K espira lory Center in Houston. Regina la very young in
lorn how serious poll?, can be but the disene that claimed more
timn 58,000 canen in 1952 peemis to prefer young victimis. Hein la
utkently needed to care Mr polio patlents and further research to
conquer this diseane Join the 1653 March of Dimes before the
fund-raisinK campalrn eloses on January 31.
Republicans who drafted the pro-
gram this tiqe said their experts
agree the Democrats made a mix
take in failing to count Grover
Cleveland twice Cleveland served
two non-onsecutive terms (18852
and 1893-97).
Political historians never have
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Harry S Truman isn't going out of i
office, Ite’s just being demoted— .
from honorary president to honor-
ary vice president of the Boy
Scouts Dwight D Eisenhower be
comes honorary president
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First inaugural address to be
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John Butner will call lot the
square dance ionight at the Nolan
Kiser i ountry Club The dance will
begn at X p m On Saturday night
at 30 in there wil be a barbe
cued chicken dnnei served before
the open club dance
Reservatious tor the dnner must
be made by Friday at noon l hose
who are unable to attend the dinner
are milled to attend the dance
can's foremost woman reporter as- Cas eft who was to have celebrated Brownwood announce the birth of a
aritten hv het* serretary Hila her 90th birthday Tuesday was ad son Monday. Jan 19 He weighed
Rentley Arthur and Harnett T muted to Memorial Hospital for 64 pounds arrd has been named
Kane. was rnviewi l h, Mis Hunt treatment last Saturday. Friou Allen
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Mr and Mrs Charlie Allen of
months he pleaded nolo contendre last
May said he asked the court to year to another income tax eva
order Binion to Dallas Monday, not sion indictment returned against
knowing that Binion had ' been1 him by “ Texan federal grand jury,
granted a stay in Nevada until . Adama said hia client would car 1
Jan 23 ry his fight to be the highest court
। hat with ( ahinet officials who broadeast
Jutl a Demotion
WASHINGTON, Jan 20-UP
Those attending the meeting
were Ann Turner, Betty LaLone,
Retiy MeFarren, Beverly Starns,
Beverly Yater. Brenda Stinson,
Ronnin Allen, Carolvn Galbreath,
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lh< House unanimously asreed auguration, James Buchanan, 06;
to install an oquatzer a mx inch and Zachary Taylor, 04, who died
high carpet covered soap box so 16 months after inauguration,
that pintsized lawmakers could The only Vice President younger
speak up as loudly as thetr taller than Nixon was John C Breckin-
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Calvin (*wolilge‘s.
is president of the American I.e
Mrs Norman Howard received gion s Boys' Nation He was elect '
word that her son CpI Ervin l, ed to his one year term last year
Patterson has returned to Japan He is attending the Eisenhower in '
. _________ _________, from Korea He is now stationed augural ceremonies as the Legion's
i Kay Caldwell, Dawn Rone, Marlene at Camp Crawford Japan in the guest
Hayless Pam Gray, Patricia Ham- 8th Cav. Regt
ilton, Sara Deering, Susan San ------------
som Suzanne Friou and the leader, A
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Mi and Mrs Ivan Mowe arc
both ill of influenza at their home
in the Jamestowne Apartments
Mrs (ora Lee W /gley is improv
Ing at her home on Feathe rston,
but, still is not allowed company
Mr and Mrs Melville Turner of
Dallas spent Monday in Cleburne
with pot plants pink carnations Mrs Cavett, a deeply religious Busy Blue Birds Make
and pink clad,oh person, attributes her longetivity Tambourines At Meetinn *
Members answered roll call on 'o faith in God She has always "165 a Meeting
their aserod solum l and Mrs been a ver active person and is When the Busi Blue Birds of
Homer Wicker preside i in the ah known in Joshua for her beautiful Coleman school met last week Mrs
enee of Mrs Boid Dillon pres hydrangeas and gardenias At Jack Sanders taught them how to
dent of the club Christmas time she had blooming make tambourines out of paper
The book r- viewed Hear poinsettias she had raised from plates Each girl decorated the hot
Dorothy Hix I the story of Mio cuttings . toms of two plates with ( rayolas
Du's struezle lo become th 1a She has always, prior to enter then sewed them together w ith col
tion’s number one Wonan reporter. ‘nE th- hospital done her own conk ored yarn Bells were sewn around
and first la is of Nw organs how me, housekeeping and cared for the edges with the i ar i and the
she became intetesle I in people her garden and chickens tambourines were complete
and turned hor faleni- to givint
advice to them
The hostess seeved ge nog pie "Ta-Wa-Si Camp Fire Girls
toPPcorwttho"hipperearp,clin aw Oficers at Meet
Eagar Ezell. Penn Jac kson. John S. The TaWasi Camp Eire group
r'7 nPeyton owson Lane.M met Thursday and the meeting
(all. ean Murphy. I carson W B came to order as they sang a song
Porkins. < harl - Pitt- J l Pod, of thanks Mrs Eldris Caldwell
W 18. and her daughter, Kay, served re
i .. uests freshments
Mrs Giates bark r ind Mix I) man . . , .. .
Filgo The nominatng committee made
its report and new officers elected
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Allen Edwina Beaver, Beverly
Bratcher, Loveta Carter Paula
Driver. Lanell Holder, Ann Jones,
Cindy Miles, Carol Ann Pou. Aubri
lyne Preston. Suzanne Rich Dianne
Sanders, Judy Stricklin, Judy Wal
raven, Gloria Whitworth, Donna
Windham, Mary Worlow , Jewel
Maloney. Sherry McWilliams, and
Mrs Sanders and Mrs Ed Alien
weather torocast Tuesday was Washington’s. New York, 1789
Early morning tog followed by
considerable cloudiness Highest WASHINGTON, Jan 20-UP— The official inaugural program
neat bo degiees some sunshine in Dwight D Eisenhower. 62 is the lists Dwight D. Eisenhower as the
the moi mug. proba lily growing less tourih oldest man to be inaugurat 34th president of the United States,
dining the day cd President and Richard M Nix- Four years ago it listed Harry S.
One President Keeps Office
WASHINGTON, san 20 UP
Although it's the season for switch
ing presidents. President Howard
phy Emory Vereen Charles Wil
son G C Hart B C Monday,
and Lee Battle
W I Bradbury Sr who irnke WrrdenrssidrntcRameGreretai
his., yght hip in a fall last week. Bonnie Allen, treasurer, Sara Deer
underwent surgery Monday after- inu
nopmtMomoril Hospital He was M|s W F Me Warren explained
reported to hale stood he "pra the different ranks in the organiza.
lion vety We tion and when she had finished
Vlw Blie,
Thursday, Jan Tl
< irele Fool of the W M S of Main Street Methodist Church
will meet with Mrs A 1 Walker, 1005 Prairie
Hidel Matrons ( lass of the bust Baptist Church will
me -t in the eetnationel Building
The < coitus < aut will meet with Mrs Marion kan Lan
ingham 3u. i’raira, with Mrs Jack Angle as co hostess
Methodi- Men s’ Club of the Main Street Methodist
Chur< h will meet at the church
ROSE BUSHES
11 patented and 18 stand-
met varicties.
Flowering Almond, Red
leaf plum, Weeping peach.
Flowering crab. Pecan,
Peach, Plum, Four varie-
ties of shade trees. Lots
of other plants at low
prices.
Drive out to see us on
highway 67 at Keene.
Plunkett Nursery
OK I A H O M A CITY Jan 20
CP Every member of the Okla
homa House ot iepresentatives
h other with spending a few days in Dallas this Norton is staying in office until
week summer Norton, 17, of Fort Worth
WS(S Meets In Home
Of Mrs. C. Scott
Circle Three, of the WSes ot Hu-
Main Streel Methodist hurch met
with Mr- George Scot' mi Stadium
Drive Monday afternoon
Mrs Seott opened the meeting
with prayer and presided at the
business meeting hie to the illness
of Mrs Moore chairman
Mrs Vereen gave the devotional
Isaiah Chapter 55 6 26 and 91 Psa
Ims
Mrs Wilson gav an interesing
report on tl?- district meeting that
7 «> p m Silver ( rons Circle oi King’s Daughters will meet with Mrs
Derrell Palmer 422 Bellevue Drive
WASHINGTON Jan 20
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WASHINGTON Jan 20 t P
Sno-Gos, big machines used by the
Air Force to clear runwavs, are
part of this year's inaugural equip
ment The Air Force provided them
on a just in case basis
Ck brown or navy- Unusua quality at this low
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Personals
Mr and Mrs H E Given left
Sunday for Littlefield where he
will be threated for hayfever
Mr and M|S ( O Jones are
12 15 pm — Altrusa program luncheon in private dining room of lab
erty Hotel Tom Davis will be guest speaker
I 30 p m I S lo B ot I F and E will meet at the WOW Hall
1 2 30 p m — rhe Sew and s > Chib will meet with Mrs Clayton Holland,
on the ( ountry 'Tub road
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new.
Warren ( Harding's,
Now that it was nearly over a had an equal chance to be heard
t I'itc'd Press remorte asked the lues.lay
Smatt DirectCost
WASHINGTON, Jan 20 CP
( "st of the Eisenhower inaugura
lion has been estimated at $1 mil
lion Of that, the taxpayers put up
only $150,000, the sum voted by Con
cress for the ceremony at the cap
itol
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planned lo drop by, and to make a 11125
final inspection to be sure every Hirst televised inauvuration
thing is shipshape for the new Harry S Truman’s. 1049
White House tenants Hirst inaugural ball in Washing
NEW AUTOMOBILES
Martin Weaver Hort Worth, 53
Plymouth
Winniefred Powell, city, 1 52
1 Plymouth
Elsie M Shafer San Angelo, 1952
, Oldsmobile.
Ben Pollock city, 19:3 Buick
L L looncy Fort Worth, 1953
i Buick
Daniel O’Brien, Joshua, 1952
; Studebaker
Archie Richard Henry, city, 1952
Studebaker
Luther E Harwell. Mesquite,1952
Studebaker
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Jess G. Akers and Mrs. Viola
LaGrange, Fort Wort-
Charles Melton Headlee and
Mary Kathryn Phillips Fort Worth
Tuesday Jan 20. 1953-CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES REVIEW-4 • f
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Inauguration Day Sidelights ★ 1
er Pearsn Thursday afternoon (m Mrs Cavett was Cecilia Avera Grandparents .ire Mr and Mrs
members of tiie lhursday Ro, before her marriage on March 4, Hoyle Friou, former ( leburne resi
Club 1000 in Cameron She and Mr ‘dents now of Brownwood and Di
The oluh mat m the home of Cavett moved to Joshua in 1942 and Mrs Charlie Allen of Brown
Mrs M T Knox 2ul Bellevue They have one foster son. Richard, wood
Drive He, home v as decoraten who lives in Austin --------
ridge. 36. who served under Buch-
Tuesday. Jan 20
L A P W i 1. will meet at laterty Hole! Mrs Stella
Mai tin i chuman ot International Relatons program
precenting H i Taylor in a talk entitled "Shield of
Frerdom '
Wednesday. Jan. 11
tin Wednesday < rile will meet in the Fellowship Build
< in l' *ot tie Anglin Street Me’hodist Church will meet
with Mr J w smith 3oy North Walnut
The Wednedav Cinle of the Field Street Baptist Church
will meet in th- Fellowship Building
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H»S admitted Tuesday thut it may 111 Davidson* courtroom with a
be months tielore they can force large scrapbook containg 270 clip ;
gambler Benny Binion ..... to pinus from Dallas and Fort Worth
leva* from Lus" Vegas and Vice newspapera about Binion
state gambling charges and a fed They said they would use the
oral charge of income tax evasion book to prove that the gambler's I
Binion won his latest victory cane had received too much no I
Monday when U.S District Judge toriety" I" be tried in Dallas
T Whitfield Davidson ruled that he , Davidson pointed out that Binion
need not return to Dallas for ar would have to be in the courtroom
raignment until Jan 'ML or until ll a motion for a change of venue
the US Supreme Court acts on was filed
his appeal Binirm has asked the Binion has operuted a gambling
high court to reverse a Nevada , . . ... 1R
. , . ,, , , . canino n Las Vegas s nce he lef
cemit ruling directing him to re .
'loin to Trias Te xas four years ago Nevada I
US. attorney Lester May cald authorities have refused twice to
Davidson’s ruling meant Binion's I extradite him and a federal judge
return would be delayed at least 1 at Carson City. Nev . gave him a
a week and m a y be several/suspended sentence last year when
W ASHINGTON, Jan 20
Heir are some inaugural "firsts"
En st inauguration held outdoors
James Momoe s, 1817
First inaugural parade homas
Jetterson s 180
I H st President to i ide down
l’ennssivania Av vmi ' Thomas
Jetterson. 1805
First President to be sworn in at
Washington Jefferson, lM(d
First inauguration described by'
Pivsident whethei he de, regret
test h’s drrision not to run tor a
second tee m
No indeed," he said
Up to the last minute the re
Iimne KM v ear old P'restdent mam
tamed the secret on what lie would
•' it to the inaugural ceremony at
the ( apitol
III- smnsxoi, Dwight 1) Hisen
howe started a late scramble foi
black Homburgs hy announeing he
was breaking with the silk topper
tradition
Sime he drJnl bothei I limg the
Whitr House about the lecision.
Mt Truman felt free to weat any
hat lie pleased
Ilie President was up as usual
shorti aftei dawn to put the tm
i'hmg touches on his packing, to
WASHINGTON Jan 20 UP
ten’ Truman uriendered the
me t Iwwerful otfice in the world
luesia with no regrets "
He seemed almost lght hearted,
lit tail as lie moved through the
memo v filled White House for the
last time on last minute ei rands
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 58, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 20, 1953, newspaper, January 20, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403037/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.