Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 251, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1946 Page: 4 of 16
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.
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Miss Haynes and Mr Gordon will
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to arrive this week-end from Ridge-
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the summer as a taff member of the
Southern Baptist Assembly. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Patterson.
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your financial need, you can be sure that we are
ready to extend every cooperation.
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Edgar. L. M. DeGarmo Henry Gur-
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Casuals
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all colors
FALL HAT
Here now. .
They were scheduled to leave Sun-
R--as Virginia Scott, daughter of day by plane for a 10-day Vacation
Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Scott of i trip to Mexico City, D. F.
West Willingham street, will be one _ ___ __
I Mary Jo Moreland
'Honored With Party
On Eighth Birthday
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success. But used in connection with a sound idea t1
and sound judgment, money can provide a shorter f f
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swank » a yacht, combined with
comfort as buoyant as a cork.
You have Rand's "Freemold"
construction ... footroom, caser
and fit where they count
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a shoe we’re proud to
recommend.
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the Greeting to the class wiU be given
! bv Dr. C. O. Terrell and Tol Terrell.
Cleburne Hardware Company
"The Servess Store”
■ MORAN & ANDERSON
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8. • 101 N. Main
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Church wi a luncheon on Thurs-
Hay. The courtesy was given in '
I houor of Miss Carolyn Adams, for-
! mer worker, who is now serving as
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gand get your favorite pieces prepared ex-
actly as you like it. •
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i on Tuesday night from the Harris
School of pursing in Fort Worth, week-end in Mineral WeHs.
Luncheon Given For
Members of Bridge
Club by Mrs. Brown
Mrs. Herman Brown entertained
the members of the Friday Morning
Club this past week at her home on
College street
The morning wa spent in playing
games of bridge. and at the noon '
hour a dainty two course luncheon ;
was served. '
Those attending were Mmes. Wil-
liam Rawland. Ben Lawson, Stanley
Mudge. John Bratcher. Marjory
Benita Pollock, Patsy Jo Fridu, Lois Mr. and Mrs. Joe McLean and
McHenry. Betty Poindexter and the Joe Cooper McLcan have returned
Take a Complete day of rest from the chore of cook-
D. E. Taylor
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Queens
From Joshua, Godley
LuLane Beaver under wen
tonsillectomy on Friday in a
clinic. She is reported to be I
nicely at her home, 506 West 1
street.
Miss Mary Lou Hildebrand of >
Joshua and Miss Margie Dollar of.
Godley were elected this past week
to represent their respective com-
munities as queen at the Johnson
County Fair and Rodeo to be held ’
here September 11, 12, 13 and 14
Second place in Godley resulted
in a tie between Charlotte Tetry i
and Mattie Mae Lanfear, and Miss
Hildebrand won in Joshua over a ।
Steaks — Chops
The graduation exercises will be
held at the First Methodist Chureh
in Fert Worth at 8p.m.
Dr. Charles H Harris. director of
the Harris Memorial Methodist Hos- ,
pital, will present the diplomas, and
Rev Frank A. Smith. Houaton, will
deliver the graduation address.
AUSTIN, Aug. 31.—Three hun-
dred and 50 graduates of the Univer-
July. '-’I Texas received degrees at the
summer term commincement on
August 29.
Included among the graduates
were John E. Harris, Jr., Cleburne,
and Robert W. Levey. Jr., ef Bur-
leson Both young men received
bachelor of business administration
degrees.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Flake and
daughters. Misses Emma Louise
and Jessie Flak, are spending the
week-end in Pilot Point .with rela-
tives.
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seeretary oi the First Baptist Church Kouns of Route 4 and his aunt,
in Arlington. • Miss Iona Baird of South Anglin
.-The luncheon menu included street
Mrs. J. A. Young en’ertained in
her home, 610 West Chambers street.
। this past week with a party in honor
of her little granddaughter, Mary
! Jo Moreland, who was celebrating
her eighth birthday.
Games were played, and > ~ gifts
opened Refreshmenu of birthday
cake, ice cream and candy bars were
served to the guests.
Those attending were Mary Alone
Preston, Jerrie Ann Beasley, Grier '
.. Little. Rojeane Collins. Linda Neal •
Ball, Carol Jean Carpenter, Mary;
Beth Post, Vicki Anne Gardner,
Beverly Wiggins, Iris Anne Harris,
Bill Roby. Billy Cole, Jim Ann Har-
vey, John L. .Moreland. Lyndol
Jones and the honoree. Mrs. S. S.
LeSueur assisted Mrs. Young in en-
tertaining.
fried chicken, eream gravy, green Come-As-You-Are
beans, potato salad, hot rolls pie
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and iced tea.
The guest list included Mmes. H
L. Cain, Elsie Strange, Hazel Ma-
ws. lone. John Pavis, W. T. Welch.
F Mrs. Earnest Reece entertained the Louis Gardner. the honoree and the,
I workers of the Beginners Depart- hostess. Also present were Gloria; Miss Nancy Birt entertained with.a
2 ment of the Field Street Baptist Beth Reece and Vicki Gardner. ' somerasryourare breakfast at
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Mr.- and Mrs Jack Baird and < nue Saturday morning. be by Miss Lucy Harris, the hos-
The guest list for break fastpitars director of nursing
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SUN-TANNED Barbara Lynn of
High Point, N. C, is shown after
being chosen "Miss Dixie" in an
all-southern beauty contest at
Daytona Beach, Fla. The cup is
pretty, but just who cares about
The engagement and approaching :
marriage of Miss Mary Rulh Haynes, 1
daughter of Mr; and Mrs. RufusT
Haynes of Burleson, to Mr. H. Carl-
ton Gordon, son of Mrs. H. C. 1
Gordon of Burleson, will be formally |
announced today when her parents .
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tn Waco visiting Mrs. Wayne Lee
and family.
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’ Mr. and Mrs. William Rawland
and daughters. BettyeLu and Mari-
anne, returned home Thursday night
from a visit in Corpus Christi with
her sister, Mrs Farrell Smith, and
family.
Jerry Walker left Wednesday for
| Fort Worth 'Tuesday SancAntoniocheg
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field of six candidates.
Engagementof
Mary Ruth Haynes
To Be Announced
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 251, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1946, newspaper, September 1, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423159/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.