Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 10, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 17, 1954 Page: 2 of 12
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Warm plaid sport shirts for
boys: Santorizedt rottor
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A fine gilt for any boy, in
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The Cleburne Shakespeare Club will meet with Mrs W.
I- Dietrich, 313 Bellevue.
Friday, Nov. 19
Stated meeting of Ruth Chapter No. 20, Order of the East
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Stevie Bruce, Rodney and Butch When loes of moisture—•o common to
Thomas. Susan PNusson, Virginia aging skin—causes.“ubhorsitchine-
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Richards. Ml* Marvel Tidwell, relicves amazingly. Special medica-
1 arence Ht let end Musson Sheila tions soothe fiery itch—lanolin oils
mcetinig (f the Ine Star 'liner was unable to attend, but1 and sotens dry ekin-relief follows.
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and family, of San Antonio.
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2:6 p in The So and Sew Club will meet with ‘Mrs. Earl Bandy. I and George Watson Jr.
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Mrs. Carl Scott Tells of War Bell Speak Te
5 urgeons At UDC Meeting - Joshua Study Club -
iat Cleburne Chapter No 1971. Goldsmith T W Scott, R L Dan JOSHVA Spl) - Mrs. H /
I tided Daughters of the Confed.T ret W h Howard, C. E Scott, “aled 1
acry. met in the home of Mrs. J w Wisdom..Fred Howard, Lena KeePi% Wath tne paM01. then
1 W Scot. 509 West Wardville, Kem, Estlla Denson. Gertrude e the Eroeram 0 ne nu -da
with Miss Lizzie Turner as co- Banks. and Misses Gertrude White- 'Study Club, whenine cub me
... house and Lula Dowse with her .Thursdayatterno
Mis. Carl E. Scott, president. —---------
. presided ver the meeting and the g1e I
ening prayer was given by Mrs Urs. Earl Stanlev
.■ D (oldsmith. chaplain A list - 1-
A. W. Smith is wearing a Dickie
storn-type soort shirt. . that came
om Dilln’s, as do many of the fam-
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Bovs met Thursday with Mrs Jan /
elle Farrell and Mr. R A Black The Triple L. Class 1,1 regu
well lar business and social session
-Shirley Temple and Jerry Gat- Thursday at the church, with Mes.
fon were elected as nominees from ' ' A. Marsan presiding over the
■ business meeting
Dorothy Roden directed the gam- 2---
and Hap”. Birthday was sung' Mr and Mrs. Fred Sparkman.!
after the gifts were opened The Mr ond Mrs Gporge Sparkman:
and Spm Butler, all of Waco visit
ed their uncle, G. W. Sparkman,
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to ilow it usualpractice ot send- ! 0 Joshua class
a letter or card at Christmas - , -
... re ornate of the confederate JOSHUA. tSpH Mrt J, R were displayed in the living twfr
i m Austin ikubba was hosless to the TEL Sup Mrs James Bandy directed th
Mrs T W Scott read a letter day School class ef the Baptist program. The cluhculledluavul -
ived fr m Miss Rowena Me r ublhur-lay afternoon in hered, and roll call was answ,red b
■ GST vnV or Fayettevilte. Ark -me The dining table decorations aminK a stateas A eneral d
- , for informarton concermng -et- earrire but th Thanksgiving cussiop hlleucdrs-eov-e Mu
—_—feferatecemeteriesor burial metf -with rotorfut autumn teaves—en stoke to the grouo oil .the pr
M - Galloway is making a -nd comn candy. Ceramic-turkeys w way to display th - fli" an
_______-ih h.^s .md j. :nwk;m JjiftlPred th - theme. Mrs__Ray......Eguveleuf .
r mKmtained Mrs Scutt Mr Rorert Brow: presided ov Francis S011 Rey
• ■- h-tret+ by the chapter to - : -om business meeting, dur During,the.ociil huior021
—ewi* she -h- whret ptane were matte tor the mente « appte mince HuDe
t ine and when established. : hens, followed by a charac • ",2 whipped cream and cl"r:
■ - ("etirne (ofedera’r bunal" 1 . t 11 th' educational and ■ mints wc-e seneu t
1 ,1 and Memorial Park undire if th - church Mrs Earl W visitors. Mrs E‘ rtie Eulir
vis < afi F Seott gave several Stle, hiTuct t the tessom fmm the 51 1 J M Pri ' anu the 1
-tras uf urgcons and what they )‘1h and 12th chapters of First I" ing members
• । 0.1 red to aid men in their care forintians followed by a charac- Mmex Bandy Minton Bell.
in 1e war between the states ter story of Moses, given by Mrs. Baldwin. R 1. Bass John Bran
A refreshment- plate was served George Russell som. Harold Brawner. R D. Dav
and a -onal hour enjoyed The During the social hour refr.sh. -npoft J. W Edwards J W Hat
” t neeting will be December 20 menis ,,f coffe- and cookies were cher, Jenn" Mosel) . 1 04
ard will be a Christmas party ervedtotheiollowing: g s Sec1 Fond M J' /''J'”,
1 , b men; her is to bring a guest v Brown Stanlev Russell R Veatch ,W I Wherton W
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1 1ses Parks W E Putmrn, Mr- Arthur
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I < r w II i ill of virus and G. W Snarkman. Saturday.
, a* her 1 me on West' and Tilus Snarkman of Fort Worth ‘
11 was their guest Sunday.
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. home of Mrs E. 11. Stanford, 1005 West Chambers! dining table was laid with a J ace
street. . cloth with black and' orange ruf- soz. 0, .cap.., .___, ...
hev-mm-Beth-tirelesef-the-WMH-ef-te-GolleseHleightsBaptisttfled-runner-—Th- centerniece. ^“■a,”ter;”tthir|ty Jones. Robert HaHm.—wilb Um cl.
Church will meet at the church with the Betty Carroll! a square mirrr accented with a Pate Turpen, Jimmy Calvert. Jim
circle as hostess Betty Carroll will speak to the circles. lighted jack-o lantern and nut eups mie 1 ... Tar-'ev. F.lith Eades,
Thursday. Nov. 11 for Cavors. Four tapers burned o Jerry Gatton, Sharon Winsett, Bob-
The WSCS of the Anglin Street Methodist Church is ’ hold-! each side of the centerpiece, and by Johnson, Essie Winsett, Fred
ing a bazraar at the church, with’a'chicken pie suppet |« similar arrangement was —ed-Eallennines Peguy Cooper, Troy
___at 5 p.m. ! on.the mantel, ... Tarrley. Aan Johnson. Reece Free.
zop in The Magazine Research Club will meat with Mrs. J. V Mrs Vclney Brewer eretej Me Al Ann Oliver! Kirk Fullerton, -- - - - - wmg
Stewart with Mmes R 1. Steed, George Leonard, Dau Lguests. with Mrs Bobby„Sur-laa Olives. Johnnie Hill. Betty D Miller and G M Williams.
- ----------' w-feF•ane winnie Carroll as co-lostesses. U, Bell erlock Montv Winsett. Lin- • '
: o pm-Thursday Book Club will meet with Mrs Fred Dickson 4 “ '"l'’” ' 14 “ „ , da Kyle. Van Johnson. Sherry '
wEh Mrs Charles Kinkham giving the book review itheshomepthesevermng Wat Stafeord Judv Cryer. Suzanne Pip-i
—LI.m--stomoLLELLEN. 371.wilmeetatthe-m—W y- -
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■3a-pm .Thy Guild of —M* Strert Metoetist-"ithcokilsandllalioween mint adult leader present
ttft* w-meet with Ms A, H. Keskeys, 317 College. . favors . . g ...... -
1 offering for Thanksgiving basket Thon calling during the evening Qisilt Piarpr
( rel Two of the Anglin Street Presbytenan (hurch will re M.-ssi and Mmes Bobby Cur ’JUHI I ICLCM
s I I) ( irli . Wavne Lowe Hen- n 1 1 •
ry Stuart. John MeV /ick rs, James KU I AnA I Rir
• n ‛hel Rea. Whitey Zelachos- UJ --he --
ki W E Birdwell, M W/.Roden, P* .I, KAT-.,
ijmes Kme G w Watson Sr.,Lircie Monday
G. W Watson Jr , Marshall Stray """J
Mrs Ro- Ha ' ay in <-f y W M fovomntrar Fox fla The Iona lair Cirrle met Mo
rence Roger. Earl f’avasos, Clin la' in th • home of Mrs J M-T
enee 1ave, II E Vassar, A T Brinkell for an industrial vrorram i
( \.i us ard Bob Powell: Mmes Mrs HaDpv Dameron voiced the
Rosie Norton and Audrey. G F opening prayer and Mrs Sam Riz- (
West, Vila Anetraas, R n Cur-a. Circle chairman, presided over
1 Jim Mash and Iorene ’he business meeting The even 1
pullck. ing was event in cutting and piac- '
ing a quilt top for a needy family
1 • n 1 11 The next meeting will be Dee j
lanA Koden HAC 6, with Mrs. Fay Burton.
Memtei: ol tie fust faptist I-'- IIUJ Those present were Mmes Ruth ।
Ihe Si. Pauls WSCS met Mon- WMI me' M day 11 the church P;rth,-1 P-r+I Holder Irene. Jowell. Jesse Col ’
lay afternoon to study India, Pak educational Lunidinf for at clay IrinCdy rdrTy lier Riza. Al i e,Jones. Dameron,
t me+ting - - EffieKerrandEdnaMeC.ee,
M,/ 1 1 1, "Line or.sigc over Mrs Sylvi hr Reed, president, Mrs A W. Roden entertained -------
n c-ch. opened the me ting, and Mrs t m her home Saturday afternoon jceuu- PFPSANAI s .
1 .1 .Aavtiona 1 Russell brought the devotional w ilh a birthday party honoring her Mrs Dan L. Martin of Fort Wor
. i r he t. was dvcopntad Mrs Byron Crosier sang a solo daughter, Janie, on her seventh th is visiting Mr. and Mrs Jim
Kithilagl‛Unitd"states,ondia, Mrs. Jim Mies -ntniuced the • .hdax ......... Martin this week,
akistan. Ceylon, and the Christian speaker. Miss Helen Nixon of Ar
huri'ii on a styrofoam vase. gentina. who spoke to the group
Mr Vore I Beene outlined the concerning hle m Argentina I he ... ■ ,
) I . 1,65 of the flags program was presented by Circle white cake was decorated in red
t.(' Fcaaf problems in In 1 the Ada Dir cirele I incheon and green with Happy Birthday"
jI in from Face to Face was served at ion by the Georg irrihed on the dk” ice cream
141 ien.romrorassc,s9. bv ia McCamey Circle, under the 1 ' hoxe of candy were
, ,, . , " r ’ ! . . ,?■ chairmanshin of Mrs Bill White j served with the cake to the follow-
fry. Porter Jones emphasizing the cnam mamm < , wnI
, m,, , th. venresent Mrs Glenn Wallen voiced the clos-
‛ "H,. (< of this ayonpresent Martha Nell Powell, Renna Har-
r"hloma ’ individual person . _____ l<r. Peggy Ann Parks. Kathv Cot-
Ine ri /mie pictur- in India Auxiliary Meets
»(I i’hslull was (iiscussed by *
ereon Park iakn from 'Under M.na.. N:kt
1 r • I lags " She outine I things ondla B-nl
iu British overnme’t had at com Ih,
I he 1 in d. iLmg- th. nation AlXillary to IBEW was hel- Mon
Vlln,1 11 !' tryinE to da- n.n a the Fderatin Hall
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, ' 111, 11 Morl I. a ii presided over the
i ‘ ' i meeting and it was reported that
" ’ 1 the auxlia . t s visit d twicr in
the past month in one of Cie
burnt'' - homes for the aged The
members visit these hmm - twice
a month Ie avxiliary voted to
help two families at ( hristmas
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I ' (• We-l 2nd *111 (1 innoin00 the Ih,-,, • • y, vi
11’ 1)1 I,1 Milen I' 'ward Jr, loach Juanita Mason. Ima Pugh,
I - ‛ '■ 1 M‛ ""/ll 10 Mars \,.l, | , 1 1 VI MV II
i‛ • 1 '"-ids May White Ernestine McMahan
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