Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 293, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 21, 1953 Page: 3 of 8
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R W Gossett, Cleburne
Mrs. Alice Atchley, Cleburne
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Ben Brown, Jack Joiner, Herman
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Grace Smith, C. A. Mumsch, Henry
Baggett and C. J Irwin.
Mr and Mrs. E S. Sansom will
return to their home in Plainview
today after a visit here with their
daughter, Mrs Ruel Walker, and
family.
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Literature and Publications was
the theme of the program when
the Women's Society of Christian
Service of St. Mark’s Methodist
Church met Monday afternoon at
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over to Mrs. J. L. Jordan for the
lesson on Women of Destiny from
the Old Testament,
Two new members were welcom-
With u arrangement of dried flow-
ers. Officers of the Dorcas Class
were greeted by Mrs. W M. Hurst,
president of the class, and present-
ed with bronze chrysanthemum
corsages. ■ •
After the refreshments, Mrs. S.
E. Wilshire, teacher of the T E L.
class, brought an interesting de-
votional. Mr*. Ted O. Badger, in-
Malling officer, chose as her theme,
"Let your light shine before men,
that they may see your good works,
and glorify your Father which is
in heaven", illustrated by using
white lighted candles, which she
presented to each officer.
Officers installed were. Mrs. W
M Hurst, president; Mrs C. C.
Bradford, vice-president; Mrs. W
T Russell, Mr*. Jennie Pugh and
Miss Ellie Griffin, group captains;
Mrs C W. Anderson, devotional
leader.
Mrs. Tom Roof, teacher of the
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Grandparents are Mr and Mrs.
Tyson Payne of Cleburne and Rev.
and Mrs. Joe l.. Spears of Holly
wood, Calif.
Donna Marie is the name of the
girl born October 19, at Memorial
Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. D. R.
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at the home of Mrs. A. H Loyless
last Wednesday morning by the
Dorcas Sunday School Class of the
First Baptist Church, with mem-
bers of the TEL Class as ghests.
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over the state.
The faculty Included Annabelle
Taylor of Port Arthur, Gypsy Gled-
hill of Fort Worth. David Preston,
Ballot Master, TCtJ, Dottie Botkin
of Abilene and James Frszler of
Durant, Okla.
A buffet luncheon was served
the teachers and their guests. Mrs.
Smith was accompanied by her
daughter, Sherry Lynn.
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LAST TIME TODAY
Mrs Schappaul and Mrs Shel-
Mrs Joseph Cormack of Wil-1 don left today for Fort Worth
Hamsburg. Va , the former Essie I where Mrs. Shelton will spend a
Mae Barnes, and her sisters,Mmes j few days with Mr and Mm W. H.
L-R: Cade and Rosa Carne* of Schappaul and other friends be
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opening prayer and Mn. Brekell
presided over a short business ses-
pom pum mums with tiny satin
streamers and safety pin* tied at
the ends The register book was
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Cheater were weekend guests of fore returning to her home in Col-
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A social hour followed
time a refreshment plate
Circle Two Has
Meeting Monday
With Mrs. Brickell
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handmade of green satin with a Baker, George Steakley and the
baby in a cradle and was tied i hostess.
A specially selected faculty
aw whodnewgjazroutnesanqdom MeGee, andfwoguesta, Mrs. M
to more than 100 teachers from Roden and JOy Beth Moore.
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with yellow ribbons A container of , --——
yellow mums was umi in the gift A
ronmreshment. Of lime frosted, ‘‘lemoria
punch and individually while iced ' ADMISSIONS, October 70
cake squares with tiny green flow Ronald Gossett, pediatrics, 1109
CAMP FIRE
The J. M. Long Blue Birds met
Oet. 10 at the school, with Janette
McNatt, president,caling the meet
ing to order.i
Dahva11 Curington lighted the
candle and the group sang the
Blue Bird song. A nature eribbage
hike was held, and the candle burn-
ed all through the 'meeting and was
put out by Jeanie Johnson Nell
Ransom was welcomed as a new
member. —.....- . . -
Battle Mother"; then Miss Poindex.
ter sahg this song. She led the
group in singing a number of old
southern songs, ending with "Am-
co.
ed into the group and refresh-
ments were served to Mmes. J. L.
Jordan, Fay Burton, Irene Miller,
Sam Rita, Happy Dameron, Mn.
W. B. Griffith and Mrs. F. W. "
day from Fort Benning, Ga., where
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. 9 30 a m— Circle Four of the W S C S of Main Street Methodist
Church will meet with Mrs C P. Aker, 605 N Buffalo..
: 17 00 Noon— In As Much Sunday School Class of Main Street Meth-"
odist Church will have a luncheon with Mrs. J P Cecil,
T1S W Chambers ——-------——----
2:30 pm—The Cum tux Club will meet with Mrs W. T Whitworth,
604 College with Mrs K M. Gathings as co hostess
<90 p m —The Fidelis Matrons Class will meet at the church
7 00 p m —Main Street Methodist Meli s Club Dinner
7:30 pm Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority will meet at the home of
• Mrs Robert Teague, 916 Poindexter. *
7:30 p m —Cooke Parent Teacher Aasociation is presenting Bobby
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ing up with inconveninoes and extra
the Old Stove Round Up-the biggest
7:30 pm—Hallowe'en party for the young people of the Anglin
Street Presbytnan Church i«
there
Mrs. Steakley Is
Hostess Monday
To Circle Three
Circle Throe of the WSCS of
the Main Street Methodist Church
met with Mrs. John Steakley Mon-
cay afternoon with Mrs. Vernon
Moore, chairman, presiding.
Mrs B. H. Wilson voiced the
opening prayer, and Mr*. Emery
Vereen, B H. Wilson, George Bell-
ville and Vernon Moore gave lav
orite scriptures.
Mrs. L. L. Weaver presented the
Bible study on the Prophet Jere-
miah. giving the 4th chapter on
Conditions in the Times of Jere
mlah.
Opon 6:15 o.m. sin 655 p.m.
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The meting closed with the
United Thank offering prayer
Members attending were Mmes
Wright. DuVal, Abernathy, Gordon
Steadman, William Bawcombe,
Anna Robinson. W. J. Dickey. B F.
Hall, the hostess, Mrs Barker, and
Miss Elizabeth Clayton
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Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1959—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIBW-9 1
Songs Soldiers Like Are m
Sung By UDC Guest Soloist E
The of the song Mrs. T W Scott gave
I nited Daughters of the Confed interesting incident connected E
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class, presented gifts to the re-
tiring officers and the installing
officer.
Course Postponed
The Runday Sehool Study Course,
which was to have been taught by
Rev. Ted O Badger nt the First
Baptist Church, beginning Oct. 20
and continuing through themboth,
has been postponed till November
20 Classes will meet each night
from 7:30 to 9:00.
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Achievement Day Was observed | with tood for te winter and a
by the West Liberty WHD Club: number of homes have been im-
Thursday afternoon in the home o proved and new pieces of form
Mrs,V . Waddell . . .ture added Some of the outstand-
i Roll can was answered by each ing handicraft done by membors 88
member giving an account of thetriinctuded several pieces of hand d
year's work such as canaing and painted china and stenci work by 99
stonge of frozen meals fruit and i Mrs r E Scott and a completedi 2
vegetables home improvement, hooked rug by Mrs J K Hanna IM
handicrafts and other work done Mrs « A Murphv gave the E
under Home Demonstration Club council report and Mrs. Ranna ' E
rexuirements. read a report from the State THDA1 mm
। Reports indicated that most horn convention held tn Galveston re- Ne
es represented were well supplied cently. N
AA, I New officers for 1954 were elect E2 '
Mrc Ark ip I nAner M Mrs George Steakley will be |
I'H >. JOLMU LVVVCl president Mrs Harrison Gilliam. 1
I m , || vice president: Mr* J. R. Hanna, 118
s rartv Honoree council delegate and Mrs D .Hmen
IO I (JI I J HIVII-- Hanna, secretary and treasurer
। Mr*. Jackie Looper was named A social gathering is being plan-, ■■
hemoree of a party Tuesday night ned for member* and thetr fam-; MM
in the home of Mrs Raymond Ute* on the evening of October IS I 22
Wylie, with Mmes. Charles Eu-I at the home of Mrs. J. W Vinson. | ,
banks, AR in Bicknell and Merle The next regular meeting will be I I
the church.
Mrs. Carl Scott directed the prb- 4
gram and gave the devotional. The J
program was composed of two
skits and a fashion show. Those
participating in the skits were
Mmes. Ernest Youngblood, Fred
Chaney, Jr., Boyce Pope. Claude
Scott, Ervin Ga th Inga, Allen Cham: • k
beta and Dean Scott. Mrs. Orland J
Eash was the commentator for a d
style show brought by Mrs. Youne
blood and Mrs. Claude Scott, ad-
vertising the literature and publi- l
catlons of the Women's Society 7
of Christian Service. N‘ "H
Mrs. Carl Scott conduteed a
short business meeting preceding • [
the program and Mrs. Ernest I
Youngblood announced that the 3
Week of Prayer program would
be Monday, October M from 10:10
2 30 and a covered dish luncheon
would be served at noon.
Those attending were Mmes. Carl * j
Scott, Ernest Youngblood, Claude
Scott, Dean Scott, Eash, Gathinge,
Chaney, Pope, H. A, Mason C. H.
Si i so r son, Howard Sego, Earl Fud-- i
ge, Allen Chambers, Joe Alderson,
Herman Gatewood, S. E. Younger,
Harold Bailey, Sr. and Roy Lane. j
1 Auxiliary Meets
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iary prayer. Prayer was also .of . Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Pay,,,. Jr
fered for the sick members.. The of Tyler announce the birth of a
group continued the study of the son, ba vid Tyson, on Sunday, Octo
Beatitudes, with Mn Francis Ab ber 18, at the medical Center
ernathy conducting the lesson
were present: Mmes. Gertrude M
Banks, R L. Daniela, Estella Den- N
son. W. Fred Howard, W. H. How- ■
ard, Lena Reeves, Cerl E. Scott,
T W. Scott, Eva Wisdom. Miam„..J|
Lula Dowse, Gertrude Whitehouse R
and the guest, Mias Betty Lou I
I Private and Mrs Don William I contumercoatvofa new shiny,
Hon of Fort Lee, Ind. announce hairy wool in deep natural ahadv.
m. wom,,, Auwilar. or th.. ! the birth of a nix pound son, Don ! The coat ia cut on the blaa both
'Chtmeh of Holv Com^ Ben w.....mson Jr. on Tucs I front and .• Shirrod black.
Chur ch of the Holy Co infortermtt pajwr taftete la ahaped around the
in the home of Mrs Gates Barker/ , ‘ ,, ... I . I.. . - w. 1. ,uea.
on Mondal arternonn Grandparents are Mr and Mis I collar and continues in tuxedo
______ „ v . , W E Gray of Dallas and Mr, facings almost to the hem.
... >r. Slit I Mrs Vestal Wright, president. ... ,, .
Itw nap. Sides are •presided over the meeting and | and Mrs Wallace Williamson of 11 a I an-
Mrs George DuVal led the auxi [' lebune Mrs Hurst inst 31160
As President Of
Burleson W.M.S.
BURLESON, (Spl) - Installa-
tion service and a coffee was held
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eracy met Monday evening in the
home of Mrs Lena Reeves, 800
Coltege, with Mrs. Estelle Deneon
as co-hostess.
The meeting was called to order
by the president, Mrs. Carl E.
Scott. Mra. J D. Goldsmith led
in prayer. We president brought
to the attention of the group the
eoth Annual Convention of the Uni-
ted Daughters of the Confederacy
: which will meet in Washington D.
C., November 8th to 12th. At thia
meeting there will be the dedica-
tion of the te-Jackson Memorial
Day Window in the Washington
Cathedra This will be followed
by a visit through the White House,
Mra. Lena Kemp la the delegate
from this Chapter.
The Chapter waa given an in
vitation to a tea at Weatherford,
celebrating the 50th anniversary of
the organisation of the Sam Lan-
ham chapter of the United Daugh-
ters of the Confederacy, on Octo-
ber aoth.
Mrs. W Fred Howard had charge
of the program which was "Songs
Soldiers Like To Sing" She in
[turn presented Miss Betty Lou
l Poindexter who gave the history of
। the song "Dixie", then sang it.
She then gave "Tenting On The
Old Camp Ground" in history and
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wifh mi automatic deck
Refreshments were served to
Mmes. 8. W. Burton. B. C. Munday,
Vereen, Wunon, Bellville, C. S.Pey
Moore, W. T. Berry, Ivan
j, John Rice, Jack Washburn
W. H. Mullings. A. B. Ganong,
J.P. Ceci, L. L. Weaver and Lee
Cm.
PLIN,
"New Neighbor* - News
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RESERVATIONS IN ADVANCE
All reservations for the Knife & burne
Fork Club dinner lecture Thursday Mrs A L Owens and baby,
night must be made before ban Cleburne ; Mrs. A C. Schappaul entertain
euetstimezitswasannounced. hv Mrs. J w Benton. Grandview ed Tuesday afternoon with a con
.Beservations by---versational party honoring her
e«M|Hione. PERSONA!^ [house guest, Mrs. Zoetta Sheldon
k Mrs H H Massey has as her of Pueblo, Colo
guest her sister, Mrs. Viola Wood । Garden flowers were used to de.
all, of Fort Worth. Another sister, i corate the open rooms, and ice
Mrs. G. W. Mitchell, spent the I cream, cake, olives and coffee
weekend here. were served to the following:
Mmes. George Scott, John W;
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Peters anti his dancing puppets, Rollo and Mexican Joe.
Part of the program will lie televised Admittance is 25
cents and 50 cents
The Euzeltan Class of the First Naptist Church will meet
in the home of Mrs Robert Mi Donald, 1110 N. Main
The Silver Cross Cirele will meet with Mrs Jack Swatrell,
823 College.
Saturday, Oct. 74
Square Dancing at Nolan River Country Club, John But
ner calling
1 1 ’ 25
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1500
Wednesday, Oct 71
36:00 p.m—Barbecue dinner will be served at the American Legion,
1 Hall sponsorvd by the Mother* Club This will be followed
by a carntvat and bing —---—————+
Thoraday, Oct. 71
$ 30 a m —Circle Three of the First Christian Church will meet ;
with Mrs. T J Flake, 305 l’rairie Avenue, with Miss
Mae McCammon as co -hostess
9:30 a m -Circle One and Two of the W S C S of Anglin Street
Burt. I he baby girl weighed 6 toasted pocan and coffee wr‘ ton, Moore
ppurdnaparontsner Mr and Mrs. KS ‘Jt* with “
p. C. Burt of Cleburne and Mr.
BatUg.L, ’
Mrs. Lynn Smith
Attends eSehoorr-u ••
In Dallas Recently
Mra. Lynn Smith of Meridian,
who teaches daneing. cin Cleburne
attended the Dallas Chapter of ‘th
National Association of Dance and
Affiliated Artista in its first all-
dsy teaching Session ovsr the
week end. The meeting was held
st the Fred Asts ire Studio, 010
E Tenth St., in Oak Cliff.
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era, were served bo Mrs Joe Hol- E Chambers " “ 2.,. .
ton Mrs. Truman Prtne and Mrs J E Mahanay, surgical, Alvara. 1 SHORTENED OVERCOAT—
Alvin Bicknell. do Above taupe - brown hairy-and;
Mti Wylie greeted guests at the Mrs Gus Photo, medical Keene shiny wool coat was designed by
door. Mrs Charles Eubanks ami I Mrs Jack ‘Jeeter, surgical,Godley Molly for a fall, 1953, collection.
Mrs Jackie Looper were in the Mrs F. G Wilbanks, Rio Vista, Pockets number three, one with a
gift room and Mrs Merle Looper ! OB (girt) button on I
registered the 25 guests Several 1 DISMISSALS, October 20 1 - -----------
sent gifts who were unable to at
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No range is more automatic. And only Cas gives
you smokeless broiling... instant heat,.. hundreds
of heats, not just a few • • • lifetime burners. • • fresh
nir- circulatedovens that set and keep elect baking
and roasting temperatures.
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A yellow at. t green color scheme Nov 5th Due to the absnece of E 82
was used will, lace over green on Mrs Adams the Home Demonstra 003 E5882
the dining tale The crystal punch lion Agent, on that date, a program “U6 I
bowl was encircled with pom porn on storage space for the living
mums and green ferns, and dou- room will be given ,
Refreshments were served to | -312
Mmes J ll Hannu H M Love- 50522
On the coffee table was a baby 1 C E. Scott, L A Murphy, C. M #qazsi
face container filled with yellow MeLaughlin, C. C. Wells. J W EA76TN28E
and Mrs II F. Brawner of Joshua.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Owens of
001 South Main Street announce
the birth of a daughter, Vickie
Doloros, Uli October 111. at Me
thorial Hospital. The baby weigh
ed 7 pounds, 4% ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
L. P. Pyburn of Itasca and Mr.
and Mrs. L. L. Owens of Covington
Nina Faye Balentine is the name
of the baby born to Dr. and Mrs
Don T Balentine of Alvarado oh
October 14, at Memorial Hospital
The baby weighed 5 pounds and
■A ounce.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Walker ef Alvarado and Mn.
and Mrs .1 T. Balentine of Al
varado. She has one sister, Donna,
aged 14 months
Mr and Mrs V. L Gross of
Alvarado announce the birth of
a daughter, Pamela Louise on Oct
ober 19, at Memorial Hospital. The
baby weighed G pounds, 13 ounce*.
Grandparents are Mrs. J. O.
Beam of Alvarado and Mr. and
Mrs A. W. Gross of Wichita, Kans
Mr and Mrs. H. L. Reynolds
of Cleburne, Route 3, announce the
birth of a son. Ricky Laine Rey-
nolds, on October 14, at Memor-
ial Hospital The baby weighed 10
pounds, 64 ounces
Grandparents are Mn J. M
Shellhorse of Cleburne, Route 4
Mrs O. D. Ledbetter of Route 1,
Burleson and J. L. Reynolds of
Fort Worth.
Vinson, C. D. Braziel, Harrison
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"Open House" . News
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BETH BRADBURY
Santa's complete Christmas Um J
(representing the leading national
companles) of Mrs. Donnell's beau- d
tifi "Cinderella" Deals of quallty 175
and reasonable prices will be on » ]
display for cash or lv a way 22202
sales at her home 1005 N. Anglin,
for onj week only starting Mon-
day, Oct. 19. Mrs. Donnell will bo
there each evening and on Mon* 22
day, Thuraay and Saturday for . 2
the day. Bring each little girl to * 4
aelect the doU dearest to her heart. 2 S
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