Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1953 Page: 3 of 6
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Talk By New Publisher
BETH BRAIBURY
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Tailor brought out the fuel that
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Filial Coodfellow
Japan after that nation had bombed
Cecil Heed.
this fund
Wise was hostess to the Woman’s
recounized its n guest of the club.
Mianionary Society of the Haptist
noon
business meeting, and plans were
W ere
named Matthew lowry
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Sunda y Service
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burne clinic.
Clayton.
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THE SECOND HAND STORE
SPECIAL'S
mujor surgery at Memorlal llonpi
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305 S. Main
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Big Reductions
Ladies Full Length
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lcrgest Slock Of U/sed Purnilarc In Johnson (onnty
vin*. Vernon Rogers of Whitesboro,
Mrs Billy Prince left lust week
Pay Cash and Pay Less
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USED RANGES
15.00 to 69.50
cook good, look good
USFi) REFRIGERATORS
Mrs James links, at Sun Antonio.
30 day guarantee
USED WASHERS
15.00 to 69,50)
30 day guorantes
Mr and Mrs. Bryan Miller, who
Okla . are guests of Mr. and Mrs
ODD DRESSERS
4.50 up
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ODD CHESTS
5.50 up
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LIVING ROOM SUITES
10.00 to 49.50
BED ROOM SUITES
29.50 to 129.50
Here In A Steal
Men'* Gabardine
DINING TABLES
from 3.50
Water Repellant
round and square
THIS MILK MEANS 4000 NEWS FOR Alt
HOLLYWOOD HEADBOARD
5.00
AIR CONDITIONERS
10.00 up
3
$12.00
DRINKERS
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from 1.50
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A few left
22.50
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34 to 44
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CARD TABLES
98c
LAWN FURNITURE
1/2 Price
now
BUFFETS
1250
solid walnut or mahogany
DINETTE SUITES
from 12.95
complete
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ODD CHAIRS
NEW INNERSPRING MATTRESSES
Mrs John Bransom gave the de
votional from the book of Pslams
Plant W ednesday
The Happy Blue Birds assembled
Grandparents ate Mr
M ather Willis of (iodley
$9.00
$18.00
$25.00
Men's Zelmi Cloth
And Gabardine
Mr
Godley
Mil
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Mrs
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PLENTY FRESH EGGS
FRESH EGGS PER CASE
LARGE FRESH TOMATOES
20". CATTLE CUBES
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Mra. J. S. Brown, who suffered
head injuries in a recent fall, la
still confined to Memorial Hospital,
but is much improved
. father , W I Hialey, now deceasned,
was one of the five charter mem
tiers
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New Boswell Produrf unablut
[VfKYtODY fo hovu Milk daily
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Values
12.75
29.75
39.75
55c dot.
15.50
15c lb.
85.00 ton
Ft**?*-
COATS
Sizes H to 42
401 S. Main St.
Ph. 343
Mrs. Bess Jarvis gave the invo-
F cation, and Mrs. H C Taylor was
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Personals
Gicorge Vossler of 227 Huron has
visited stores having white sales1' . .. , .
and purchased 1 dozen blankets. Dedication dt
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od Manchuria for Stalin’s aid in
1 the war at Yalta "While we have
been negotiating over the confer-
i ence tables with Russia, they have
taken over 11 countries in Europe.'
N yov hove been depriving yoursW of milk’s vitel minerols end
vitamins, try Boswell’s Fortified Skim Milk H contotns virtuelly no
fatening buherfat, yet h provides on obundance of minerals and
vitamin, euential in your deily diet. And itt Grode A Posteurized
for purity and Homogenized for Oner Rover. Adi your Boswell Route
Salermon or your fevorite grocer for...
Men’s Corduroy
SHIRTS
S. M. L
Solid and plaid cordu-
roys
Value Up To 6.50
Mi MW r pie
TEv 1,
f ,07 1-vt/h
Topcoats
Reg. 29.75
her Mr* Ella Hollins of (iordonville
and Alfred Bogers of Borger
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, under the domination of one polit-
gave a summary of the WSc’s , Tav lor brought out the fact that ical party booking no opposition,
work of the district meeting, which our only shield of freedom is Io in addition, he said. Communism
was held in Cleburne Jan It know at a glance and recognize! holds that the people belonging to
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m Daitan, who sustained a broken
jaw and lacerations in a car ac-
icident Friday Another daughter.
Carrying out the international re.
lhureh in hel home Monday after lations theme, the dinner tables
were decorated wilh flags of all
nations and open Bibles,
Wright, Earl Beach, Mae Stewart, home here She had two jaw teefh sent flowers for the occasion
Parker Personals
Recent guests of Mr and Mrs.
.1 1. and Mr ai Mrs I J Gatton
were Mr and Mrs. E L. Shaver
and daughter of San Francisco,
Calif . Miss Jo Ann Gatton of Dal-
las and Joe Erickson of Denver,
Colo.
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Men's Flannel
P.J.’S
Beg 3.49. A, B, C, D
$2.00
1 dozen sheets, I doz pillow cases
and 1 gross diapers, which articles
will be saved for use in the boxes
next Christmas
tn Godiey
The Reverend Cary Millet pas
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Boy’s Corduroy
SHIRTS
6 to 11.
, Res 3.49
All Colors
$2.29
Reduced To Clear
Boy's Bomber
JACKETS
Alpaca lined Mouton Color.
Size 6 to 20
Reg. 6.90
$5.00
t ome early Just a few left.
Color: Blue, Tan, Grey,
Brown
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Rio Vista Personals
Cynthia. little daughter of Mr
with prayer
ARMY TWILL PANTS
AND SHIRTS '
Type 1 Pants — 429
Type 1 Shirti — .jrSSd
Type4Sant 12482
Grev Colors I
run A Panta " 2602
I yp® 2 ra.u XXXN
The children of Mr and Mrs
Elbert Rogers. who are here lor
a few days include Mr* Merlene
Cox of Lubbock, Mrs Maurine Ble
and Mrs Freddie Willis of made for the activities of Focus
announce the birth of a Week which begins Tuesday morn
j schools, is ill of Influenza at his
home on Sunset. (
JOSHUA (Spit
Mr* Wise presided over a short
home from the hospital Tuesduy regular meeting Tuesday. An inter
esting lesson was brought by Mrs.
Mrs Vesta Dad is attending her Lowell Smith Several
$3.
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fm Sacramento, Calif where
husband Is stationed
M I. Jones this week
ents. Mi and Mrs t
and closed it
Mr and M- E W Miller visit-
ed in the Lawson McGinnis home
I in Covington one day last week.
Ml** Martha Milsap of Cleburne
spent the weekend with her var-
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Milsap.
110 VISTA. (Sp) A special sister of Joe Young
ile in ation service was held at the!
ter of the First Baptsit Chinch
read the ceremony, which was fol
lowed by a rer. pt mmi
The table was laid with an ecru
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Friday. Jan 23. IBM—CLEBURNE. TEXAS TIMES RE VIEW—3 ‛
Communism Is Topic Of
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have been III of influenza, are re
ported lo be Improving
John J. Davis of Grandview is
seriously ill in Memorial Hospital
Mr and Mr* Bill Kilgore and
son left today to return to their
home in Coffeeville, Miss , after
a visit here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs D G. Ford.
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Keene Personals
Mrs Grace Allmen, who ha*
been with her sister, Mrs Minerva
llagumen, for several weeks, left
l uesday for Wichita halls to en
gage in literature evangelism
Mr and Mrs W D Martin and
daughter were in Fort Worth Mon i
NON-MILK
son on Tuesday. Jan 13. at Me Ing Topic of the program was
mortal Hospital The baby has been "Baptist Women Around the World
Anna Robinson and Miss Elizabeth extracted Wednesday at a
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tal Tuenday. Rio Villa WSCS Maati
'Leslie MeCoslin, employee of Sin RIO VISTA. (Spl) — The WSCS
clair Oil Co . was able to return of the Methodist Church held their
Baptist Women
Studied By
n Joshua W. M. S.
and
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daughter, Mr* LaVern Rivirotto, were absent due to illness
and son have been removed to the the lUi chapter of John, followed
home of Mr and Mrs Mather by prWyer bv Mr* J W Murphree
Willis, where both are doing line AIrs w F Putman spoke on
"Heritage and a Challenge," Mra
Reduced To Clear
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r jj n । Methodist ('hurch Sunday morning.
Godley Personals the oce anion heing the 57th ann
rleyd wellnot wa tuken :Ssar Aetheochurehkikeeanw
to Memorrial Hospital with III . in Wichita Fall !
nuenza Wednesday Wcv kker WAs unable to be pre major surgery at Memorial Hospi
day
Mr* < lifford Jones of Hollis,Okla
and Mrs Bill While of Duncan.
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with her husband at Newprt News. ,
Va has arrived for an extended
visit with her parents, Mr and!
Mrs Fred Bennett
Drastic reductions of
famous name dresses
Ladies Dressy Type
and Sport Type
DRESSES
Group I Value to 7 90 $4
Group 11 Value lo 12.75—$7
Group III Value lo 19 75 $9
Size 10 to 20 — 14% to
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Be Here Early
You'll Want Severel
Mrs. Mildred White of Dallas, is
taking care of her mother's home
during her absence.
Mrs Sidney (ulpepper underwent
Barbara Tidwell was welcomed Memorial Hospital, to Mr
Nr and Mrs Joe Young and
son are visiting Mr and Mrs Hoy
Young and daughter. Maude, this
week They are the parents and
Jack Elrod, C II S sfudent,
is quite ill with influenza
Dean Murphy, superintendent of
and Mrs I, 1) Pipes, has returned! tal Wednesday She is being
home from Memorial Hospital tended by her nister. Mrs. Bud Hay
Mrs. Bob Bradlev who has been es 1,1 Jefferson, Texas.
Mr and Mra J W Quinn of and coffee were served to Mmes
(oleman visited Mr and Mrs Hoy Murray, Runxell, J W. Murphree.
• Young recentty Pulman, Meknttre, Brawner, J.
Murphree, Jukson, George String-
Mrs Elbert Rogers underwent er, G C Wicker, and Tom Weldon
in a chort business o.xon til >ms communism for what it is. All our that creed, shall follow a program
were made to make a cootbook plana as iidividuala, he aaid, can. ia bring about the complete soviet J
with the members choice recipen be disrupted unless this grow ing ! ization of the world under the dom-
These books wili be sold to raise force nt communism abroad is metinance of the Communists in Mose -
tunds tor the society and contained I cow s
„ pranii — Moes J inarnnn"-lummunla"avTnvim kiTaztorufuether as1
Stuart J R VeSleh, H M Studer, elves a political purty but they Wilh Runsia in the war and sole
J A Owen Emil dustarson and are not Political, neither is lom down the river China, who fought j
Mis Grace Roberson left Oils been very ill with flu He cele
week for a visit with tier daughter, brated his 78th birthday on Jan 21
Bss!. til
nhempcka
Saturday Jan 24
s tai pm Dance for Rainbow Guls at the laberty Hotel Only mem
bers of the Order of Raintw (oi Girls and then apecial
guests are invited
Monday. Jan 26
11 2 00 p m The WMV of the Field Street Baptist Church will meet
at the church for a mission program, and business meet
ing A—C will bring salad; t— it meat, f K, bread;
l.- M, vegetables and N Z, pie Circle 2 will serve
Mrs Arthur Murray led the open-
amt Mrs ing prayer, and Mrs George Hus
Mrs Willis sell brought the devotlonal from
Mrs C.
Bakewell, and Mrs George K Du
Val gave the devotional on Collos
sians 3 15 Mrs Frances Abernathy
conducted the lesson on the Epistle
to Philemon, with the members
। taking parts Mrs Bakewell con
tinued the discussion on sharing,
and prayer was offered for the
sick
Those present were Mmes Aber
nathy. DuVal, Bakewell. Vestal
A Crosier made a short
good jeans and jackets
Many of the items above were
donated and many ol them wen-
sold to the Goodfellow s at a dis
count With money left from the
Goodfellow Fumi, a committee
follows 75 dresses 10 ed games Those present were
Mrs Pendley's
Mrs Otin Click of Cresson in a al candelabra at each end of the 14, in the Johnson County Electric
twilight ceremomy Saturday Jan table The tie rd wedding cake w as coop budding on highwa, 67
17. at the home of the bride - pat decoraled with a miniature bride ... . .
and groom Fitteen of the lb clubs were le
rhe brute a nd groom cut the presented, with 42 delegates pre
3 blankets, 1 pair longies, 1 pair Rarbara May Hudson Ruby Joyce ;
ereepers. 50 pair (cans. 2 overcoats, Johnson. Cheryl Meacham. Jcann
2 overalls 2 men's coats, H wo eite Ilalstead Elsie Porter Jane
man's coats 7 men's suits baby Patrick Ann Stewart Joan Taylor,
clothes for three babies. It quilts, Virginia Mullock Annelle White
12 huts, 13 jackets, 15 sheets house, Barbara Tidwell, Jan Gro ,
G pillow cases and 24 used but es Peggy Griffith, Ferrell Lynn
Report Compiled
By Kings Daughters
A linal and complete cher k ol
ant given bv the doodfellows at in Mis 1 an Sansoms room
. , ,, . . . Wefries(a} afle‛rtieM»r for a brief
(hnstmas 195- showed that -69 businens Aes.lun with Kay Ferris,
people weW given aid through piesident mesiting
Barbara Neville And O.J. 11 H D Council
Mikels Recently
Click Married In Godley Plan Programs
GODLEY I MN) Miv Bai was a crystal bowl of whate (hr. Members ol the Johnson County
bars Sue Neville became the bride santhemums and white gladioli "ouneu ol womens Home Demon
of U J Click, son of Mr and with white tapers burning in cry U- stration Clubs met Wednesday. Jan.
1
Cie including the out of town guests
were Mi and Mrs W C Pendley
7 to pm The Dorcas (lass of the Field Sticel Baptist Church will spiritual life program
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W A McEntire dieuxsed "Inter
cat During and Alter the War,"
Mrs Haiold Brawner gave an out
line on the work in Australia, and
Mrs Murrav discussed Europe. Af
rie amid I atin America Mrs J ()
Murphree spoke on "North Am
crica," mid Mrs Putman gave the
closing thoughts on You and I
Now
Mts Milton Jackson voiced the
closing prayer, and a social hour
followed Refreshments of tuna
sandwiches, potato chipn, pickles
Mis Byron i rosier doifellow as 4 new member alter which the Mrs William II Thmpson of 324
chairman - Mr • ; Ei Mn‛ Talhe Corgeplundort ...............................
Ported that ); bonea had beon (til ed the girls on a tour of the plant ounce baby are Mr and Mrs, T B
ed and 60 Christmas dinners had Refreshments of cokes and cookies Thompson of Brady and Mis Sybil
been delivered were solved mid each girl was Flowers ol Fort Worth
List ol articles used in bones given a pencil as a favor
4
McWilliams;and the leaders.Mmes
Paul Griffith, Robert Matlok.
George Patrick and W P Boulding
wedding cake anti lime punch was sen!
served trom * crystal punch bowl Mrs. B H. Massey, vice pres
. , . dem, pressded in the absence of
hone attending were the bride s the chairman. Mrs Alfred Kennon
par--;t> the groom . parents Ray; Mis W u delz ot Kcene voiced
Lie cioth in the center of whuh mond Knpeo ereason. Mrand the opening prayer, and Mrs J P
” ' > 1 eater Holland and ch iidren Besi culled ue rod Members ans
■ a f ill 1 arolyn Sue and Ray “f Fort Worth wered roir call with the numbei
Mrs. Jowell Is Mr Cary Miller of treason ot years each delegate had been a
>■ , ‘ 4, ' W IED club member
Hostess lo (.ircle Eih'us II eek Betiun Mrs Haymond Halbert, treasurer
“ gave the financial report and ( A
Members of Circle five WMS a I U i l h Alunsch, County Agent, gave the
ol the Main Street Methodist III JOSIIUU HUH plan for next year s work for imth
Chui ch met at Hie home of its 'll ne ami Mr* Wilma Adams, County
c c joweii on the Grandview rro^ressive Lunch Home Demonstration Agent The
Highway I uesday afternoon * standing rules of the council for
After a brief business meeting a -I A ac 1953 were presented to the council
generai discussion was held n a "7 of, ‛ he Women: Minsionary Im adoption
new study course, and menbers Mgt o the Baptist (hurch for announced that on Jan N
tried to decide what nk o studs Focus Week was a progressive 11 announeed. that on Jan 8
tried to decde "hat 000 .<> sums lieheon Tieuan 11 training meeung for the ten com
next Avers inspirational des otion luuneon vuea nutters mr he iwlt work wili Iw-
ai was given by Mrs George Beli Members gathered in the home , 'O' te 1953. , "I.De
a was gisen ny Mrs Co" 5" ( M r Milon JackNon for the beld, and on the 17th ot March a
first course tomato juice cocktail reporters training school will be
Retreshmen’s were served to rhen they went to the home of hem The date set for the Spring
Mmes Bellville Bradley Poteet, .. . „ .... for . . . luncheon wili be March 27th and
Myers McDowell Weaver Da a, tlI or Mrs W A Me the recreational Haimng school,
mond. Beaver Mims and the host Eutie sered the man course In Mar 26
€s her home The Polio drive and Plan tor d
The next meeting will he on Feb .... . . table1, home ouiMng course uric discuss.
X in the home of Mr I l w ,(h whitle linen and “centerd with ed, and a record of the year s work
Weaver. 523 North Main Street a potted begonia Other potted was preaented and adopted Mrs
plants were used on the buffet Adams presented forms for the se
e.g.A,.ceL. D.R:. At the home of Mrs H W cond programs, without an agent
3aTer UOugI KCIICI Masse the group was served pie present
When (mw drug, orold fail to heir and ’ ofte 1 ,a fter which they went
your cough or chest cold don t delay " " I toGodie Mra E„;cnl w ,,
creomulon contains only sale, help M • 'M ' • mother; Mis Mary M< FPINOPal Womel
ful, proven ingredient* and no nar kirev .who has been ill for some
colics to disturb nature's process. It time I he society presented her a Meet for Studv (FI
goes into the bronchial system to aid basket of fruit Mrs Wise gave J
nature soothe and heal u». tender, the devotionel, and Mrs Lonnie r' • . 1 . p, •
inflamed bronchial membranes. Guur I aind voiced .he closing prayer TPistle If) I III lemon
anteed to please or your druggist re Those present were Mmes Jack
funds money Crcomulsion ha' stood -on. Hud McEntire. Massey. Laird. Mra B F Hall was hostess to
the test of many millions of o'er. (.corgi-Stringer Tom Weldon Arth the Women’s Auxiliary ol the
ADEANnIIcIAA in Murray W F Pulman George ( hurch of the Holy i omlorter Mon
•KEUIVIWL-IWI• Russell Wise Harold Brawner ami day evening at the Parish House
"iwv ChO- Che"’ Celh Aran “rommit Mr Firm A dessert course was served as
the guests arrived, and roil call
, was answered by mne members.
The meeting was called to order
by the president, Mrs Henry T
slips. 252 pantise. 4 dozen diapers, Narbara Boulding, Barbara Buck
1) shoes. 17 T shirts. 10 weathers, m-r, Kay Ferris, Diane Gibson,
72 socks, 4(1 weal flirt* 11 cap Susan Gay Lawson, Suzanne White,
Mis II ( Moore is visiting her
son. Bob Moore, and family, at
Briton
church Monday afternoon lui a, w e Taytor. new publisher nf -munism n philosophy of economies:
the Johnson County News, was the II is a method of economics and
guest speaker at the regular dinner j political life which holds that all
meeting ot the Business &, Pro the means of producing and all
fessional Women's Club Tuesday I the means of distributing and the
night at the Liberty Hotel Mr. flow of capital shall be controlled
Taylor, introduced by Mrs. Stella/Irom tbs' central city of the land
Mis i rosier ami Mrs M B Seals I Martin, spoke on Communism.
ROSE BUSHES
14 patend and 18 stand-
ard varieties.
Flowering Almond, Red
leaf plum. Weeping peach.
Flawering crab. Pecan,
Peach, Plum, Four varie-
ties of shade trees. Lots
of other plants nt low
prices.
Drive out to see us on
highway 67 at Keene.
Plunkett Nursery
JACKETS
Jackets or coal length
styles with all wool
filled quilted lining
Assorted Colors
Gdoup I Valu to 7.90 |S
Group II Value to 12 90—17
OUT THEY GO
We Feature “Dickie”
Tweed, fleece novelties
Make your selection
early
Has Program (hi
Spiritual Life
JOSHUA. <Spl) The WM S ol
the Methodist Church met at the
besides toy* and fruit and candy Thev returned to school and play
have the regular monthly 'Ovial io the home ol Mr* Roy
McNatt 211 Dion Meitets will please bung a secret
pal gift
| Mr and Mr* Bill Smith spent
the week end with Mr*. Smith'*
parent, at Chico
Mr and Mr* Kenneth Reed and
family have returned to their home
, in Houston after a week'* visit
here with hi* parent*. Mr and Mr*.
Ollie Reed.
Glenelle Akin* of Fort Worth is
spending the week here with her
grandparents, Mr and Mr*. J M
Akin*
Vlw Vab icA
William II Thompson Jr
name of the son born Jan
The B E O'Neal* are ill of in sent - M’ he was represented by hi*
fluenza at their home here brother. Rev Ira Kiker of Dalia*,
who I* secrelary of the North Tex
Mr*. Jesse Jame* is ill at her a* Conference The elder Kiker
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, January 23, 1953, newspaper, January 23, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403040/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.