Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 3 of 16
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Thursday, July 13, 1961—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REV IEW-3
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Danny, Collerville.
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He weighed 8 lbs. at birth and Mrs. B. W. Rust of Cleburne.
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Sp-4 and Mrs. Geerge E. Con- ther.
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Mrs. Henry Fagan, Pat and Pau-
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book, “Forgot- d
lays in Cripple Creek, Colorado
business
quarry
church service, the group went to
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where
to Greenshores
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lunch was served.
interest of the book, wrote to the;
Joe Moore, who is Governor Da-
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MEN'S CURLEE SUITS
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Assorted Roses
Chatty
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His retirement came as a result
Doll
church with Mrs. Cox and Ralph
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New officers
president,
are:
Machinist July 1, 1922. In
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$5.00
Mrs. W. F. Frye, Jr.; and trea-
Now $10.95
6 For 59c
night roundhouse foreman at Gal-
W. J. Spell, Sulphur Springs; Mr.
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and Mrs. R. L. Spell, Edgewood;
25" Baby
Moore,
Donna.
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1938. The Mudges then returned
and Mrs. L. Mabry Adams, Mrs.
With
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Morris and
and Mary Spell, Cleburne.
remained ever since.
Rooted Hair
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Choose Any Suit At Regular Price And For ($1.00) One Dollar You May Have
Any Other Suit Of Like Price You Wish. Plus Small Alteration Charge.
Some were originally $8.95.
Misses and Junior Sizes
Assorted Colors - Sizes 10-16
2 pc. Ladies'Capri Set
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Dameron Reunion
Is Held July 9
Mudge has held a number of po-
sitions. He was a Machinist from
July 1, 1922, to August 21, 1923:
Herman, Jr., Corpus Christi; Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Stephens and Pat-
si, Weslaco; Mr. and Mrs. James
Richey Field, Pasadena; Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Spell and Jeryl Edd,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spell, Mr. and
Mrs. Lon Spell, and Elmo Spell,
Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Goebel, Marvin Jr., Melinda, Me-
lissa and Melanie, Waco; Mrs. R.
January 22, 1926; apprentice in-
structor from January 22, 1926
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Marsha Spell, Fort Worth.
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore,
All Summer Suits are priced to move Blends cf dacron, rayon
and wool. Free Alteration
mily history and presented to
each one.
I After' picture taking and remin-
iscing, the group returned by boat
to Austin where the majority left
for their respective homes. Sev-
eral stayed over to tour the capi-
tal, led by Joe Mcore.
It was felt by several of the
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service with the Santa Fe. Mr. Mudge
Rev. Don Cox
Installs Officers
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SPORT SHIRTS
Drink & Wet
Doll
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Tlew Bab ies
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Sanders,
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el M. Spell,.of Twentynine Palms, July 2, after attending morning
Thursday, July 13
7:30 p.m.—Tirple L class of First Christian Church meets with
Mrs. L. A. Marsan, 424 W. Henderson street, with Mrs.
Pat Brawner as co-hostess.
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has been named Michael Duran.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Derting o.
Cleburne, and Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Clements, Highway 67, West
are his grandparents.
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$15.95 Value •
surer, Mrs. J. E. Box.
Mrs. Alfred Kennon presented
the devotional.
Plans for an August 8 picnic
were made in the business ses-
sion.
Cake and punch were served at
the conclusion of the evening, to
Mmes Maurice Renfro, Curtis Mo-
ser, Kennon, Galbraith, Garrett,
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Palms, Calif.; Mrs. Carrie Rob-
bins, Wilmington, Calif.; Mi's. Lil-
lie Ostrander, Covina, Calif.; Mrs.
W. E. Kiener and Betty Jo Ad-
ams, Sayre, Okla.; Mrs. Jackie
60 ONLY BETTER DRESSES
Many Smart Styles. Misses and Halves. Sorry No Lay-Aways
Were $10.95-Now $6.88
Were $14.95-Now $8.88
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ONLY 25 LADIES 2-PC. DRESSES
Printed dacron and cotton. Misses Sizes.
Were $5.95 - Now $3.99
ALL LADIES SUMMER SKIRTS
Sizes 8 to 18
Reg. $4.98 - Now $2.99
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Children of Tire late Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Dameron met at the
Cleburne State Park for a reun-
ion Sunday. It was the first time
all of the children and grandchil-
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tolleson of
Grandview and Mrs. William Run-
dle of Dodgeville, Wise. are his
great-grandparents. I
Mrs. Lutes of Winerd Point,
Wise., is his great-greaPgrandmo-
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and Graham, Austin; and Mr.
Long Sleeve
Colored
DRESS SHIRTS
Reg. 5.00 85.95
$ 399
ners1 and Randy announce the
birth of a son and brother, Davie
Everett, July 9, weighing 8 lbs.
2 oz.
His grandparents are Mr. anc
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Group I were $39.95 Now $29.85
Group II were $47.50 Now $39.85
LADIES SWIM SUITS
Entire Stock Slashed. Only 25 left, so hurry.
Were $7.95 - Now $4.00
Were $8.95 - Now $5.00
Were $10.95-Now $6.00
BIG BEACH TOWELS
Stripes and Novelties
Were $2.98 - Now $1.99
50 ONLY LADIES SUN DRESSES
A son, Robert. Joe, Jr.,
Mrs. Jim Larccm; vice-president, '
Mrs. John Galbraith; secretary,
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Spell family that it had been “one ____ . _
of the most delightful experiences nf ill health.
gift of a portable television was
presented to him at his home,
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- the 49’ers encampment
i Beaumont. Death Valley. Mr. Spell told many
! The reunion was the result o' colorful stories of early mining
la, Frankie Marshall, Carol and A son, Robert Joe, Jr., was the reading of a book, “Forgot- days i Cippie ~ ’
Don, Cleburne; Mrs. Charles Gil- born July 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Rob-ten Men of Cripple Creek,”' by and of his rock quar
liam, Linda Sue and Charles Clin- ert Joe Baker, of Route 4, Grand- Leslie D. Spell and his wife. Haz in Twentynine Palms,
ton, Spearman; Mr. and Mrs. view. He weighed 6 lbs. at birth. €" n" Cae11. e T----- inn Te1 —
John Dameron, Uvalde; Mr. and He is a grandson of' Mrs. Vir- California. Marguerite Spell, Lib-
Mrs. TedBredthaverand Sa-dra. ginia Pfaff Burleson; and Mr. and rarian of the Cleburne Public Li-Mm Dam where they boarded
Mr. and Mrs L. T. Moore, Bates-Mrs. J. C. Baker, Route 4, Grand-brary, checked out the book in the boat -Commodore' for an
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Alli- view. |the summer of 1950 and Mary hour’s ride the Colorado river
son, Lynette and Phil, Mrs. M. His great-grandparents are Mr. Spell, after reading it, because of c_______1- ______ _
C. Barnett and granddaughter, and Mrs. Stanley Baker of Grand-(the same family name and in the
DeLynn Shortnacy, Fort Worth; view. inierest of the book, wivie io the
niel’s Administrative Assistant,1 Stanley Mudge, pictured with his wife,
presented certificates of Honorary Mary, was presented a portable +elevis-
Texas Citizenship to the out-of- ion by his fellow supervisors and friends
state guests. The certificates had . . ..r . r. A
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sons and four daughters.
A picnic-style lunch was served
and movies were shewn. . 8 P ------- -------- ----- ---------- — spels slweu-siues J men aUme
• Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Walker of Cleburne, chey Spell, Atlanta, Texas; and region of Twentynine Palms and
Mrs. H. M. Dameron, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. D. D. White Sterling and Eliza Collins Spell, of the 49’ers "encampment at
Mrs. E. C. Dameron, Mr. and of Fort Worth.
n. Bab ies
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Derting,
409 West Lone Star street, are the
parents of a son, born July 10.
Mdricebeuthhielana/pinne,-Spell Families Are United
manche; Mrs. Ken Modrall and I
and Mrs. Hulen Barnett, Loretta At Reunion Held in Austin
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retired_dueto ill health. During his years •
of service he worked at Galveston,
Brownwood, Sweetwater and Cleburne.
The Mudges will continue to Hve in Cle-
burne at 809 North Main street.
unable to attend a party in his ted to a
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W. Stephens and Andrea Cox, 1 'J
Temple; Mr. and Mrs. Grady vesten from August. 22, 1923 to
Moore, Clarksville; Dr. and Mrs.
R. H. Spell, Paris; Mr. and Mrs.
, r T anu mu. L. iviauiy nuaiis, ivao. to Cleburne where he was Air-
opell Shreber, Shreveport, La., Hugh Box and Misses Marguerite brake Foreman and where he has
N/r onN /rc Horman M/Arr’c ane - _ _ . .
A most enjoyable reunion, authors. The correspondence re
Geoffrey and Jimmy, and Mr. 1o--- ---__________ ----- ---
and Mrs. George Moore, Susan August 23, 1931 to December 27,
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and Misses Evelyn Kelley and from October 1, 1930 to April 25,
1931, at which time Mr. Mudge .
returned to Cleburne for about Frye, Larcom, Bex; Miss Doro-
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of a lifetime.”
The reunion was a doubly hap-
py occasion for the Leslie Spells,
as they had the pleasure of visit-
ing their niece, Mrs. Jackie Spell
Shrober of Shreveport, La., who
they hadn’t seen for over- 10
years.
For the past week Mr. and
Mrs. Spell have been visiting at
the home of Misses Mary and
Marguerite Spell, Mrs. Hugh Box
and Mr."and Mrs. Mabry Adams,
here in Cleburne.
The following attended the Aus-
tin get-together: Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie D. Spell, Twentynine
Toni and Joey, Mr. and Mrs. Judd three months' and again was
Gary, Ronnie, Tommy, transferred to Sweetwater as t..
night roundhouse foreman from
SDue to illness, Mr. Mudge was Machinist Apprentice and gradua- Garrett as hostesses.
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the Garrett, Rev. and Mrs. Cox and
honor given by his fellow super- his years with the railroad. Mr.
visors and friends, and so their
brought about in a rather unusual- ulted in the first reunion of these
way, was held in Austin July 1 families.
uc1c r 1 I Miss Spell was assisted in her
and 2 by the Spell families. Three , 1 PL 1 T T 1.
J r _ plans by her nephews, Joe, Juda
dren had been together' at a reun- 1013 Country Club Road, announ-branches of the family tree wereand Geerge Moore of Austin.
ion. The Damerons had three ce the arrival of Darla Angela {represented: the descendants oft Headquarters for the reunion
born Tulv 7 weiehinP 9 lbs William Luther and Margare. was the Villa Capri motel, Aus-
born July 7, weighing 9 lbs. Houser Spell, Marion, Indiana; tin. The night of July 1, the Leslie
are Mr. and|Rcbert Preston and Isabelle Ri- Spells showed, slides of their home
Fr om Santa F e Se rv Ice Of EnYe^'ng Circle
Rev. Donald Cox conducted the
Mr. Stanley V. Mudge recently 809 North Main street. Mrs. Mudge impressive ceremony Tuesday
retired after almost 43 years of was present to share the occasion .night that installed officers of the
c.c -.L 1: [Evening Circle of First Christian
railroading with the Santa Feswith him. I Church '
Mr. Mudge entered the Santa - The meeting was held at the
Fe service August 5, 1918, as a church with Mrs. Cox and Ralph
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been duly signed by the governor
and the Secretary of State.
Earl Spell of Beaumont recor-
ded interviews with each adult, C y I A A I
which will be written into the fa- Cn QV /au.aae
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Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Burton
have returned from a vacation
spent in California with Lieut. Col.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961, newspaper, July 13, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552774/m1/3/?q=%221961-07%22%26grid: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.