Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 92, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 2, 1947 Page: 4 of 20
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Traveled over 200,000 miles by air and spoke in
over 500 cities in the past 5 years .
Last of the Gospel Crusaders which began with
Billy Sunday — has entered into his 46th year of
preaching the Gospel of Christ. (Ham of the
Ham-Ramsey gospel team.)
Has crossed the ocean 6 times — 5 trips to the
Holy Land. Spoken in the capitals of the world
Over 1,000,000 personally introduced to Christ
by him — 500,789 up to 1939 united with local
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around the wrld.
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In i. Hewing old friendshipn, mid
A Baker Mmes W T.
Miss Virginia Taylor
Feted at Tea
By Two Hostesses
I enigning Women
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"Th. Destruction of God's Enemies" and "World War III"'
* m 1e guen. Has Its Meeting
as they arrived and introduced
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Jonquils and
the table
like the others with the exception
Perarson Nob (‘hafn John S King
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louis Lee, Phil stalcup.
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salad, Engliah
hot roll* tomu
Mrs J O Teague of Burle
visited her son, Mac Teague,
cently
fern trailed across
B ioper, W II Harnes,
Mnc:i Juqqeane
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Sole on convenient terms, no down
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The open room* were decorated
with yellow daffodil* which em-
phasized the br(de elect s chonen)
colorn of white and gold The din- ,
ing t aide field anurrangement of
yellow daffodil* with blue figur-
I'llll Huey Duke Aston A
CHASTEEN
Plumbing and Appliance Service
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nfli idcon at the hosne i lasuise
Mi* Mack D Smith was ho*-
tess Thursdny to members of the
Cumtux Study Club in the dining
room of the Lherty Hotel,
The luncheon table wan center-
ad wih an arrangement of nweet-
peas fernu and pink maline, which
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Oran Avenue Roll call was an-
swered with items of interest re-
lating to China During the bus-
iness meeting plank were made to
take a train ride The group work-
of the yellew net,
Glower Bible Class
Has Regular Meet
Members of the Clower Bible
class met in the home of Mrs
‘p -
while different
of the young people's
gwup gave their lessons Each
meeting was preceded by a fellow-t
ship supper under the general*
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J I. Hollow ay, Robert - Simpnon,
Cella Ann Anderson, Jo-J Jagge
and Sandia Epperson.
hd liu Im their nister, Mra
l ane Me < all
M 1n(jarmo I
ward (ie1, J
Lancaster, Iva Lou Carroll Sharon
Hudson, Joy Hix. (Renda Williams
Linda Randolph, Sandra Lamon,
Nancy Dillow, Jerry Lynn Burd.
Linda Thacker Janet Green. Are-
te. Goebel, Carol Ann Tribble, Pat-
sy Jean White, and guardians Miu
Kathryn McClary and Mrs Homer
Lamon One visitor, Connie Rae
Perry, was present
them to Mr* Hughes, Miss Tay •
lor. her mother, Mr* Lawton Tay-
lor, Mr* Ben Wilamson, Sr.
The average attendance was be- '
tween 50 and 60
Kpperson, A
i ioldsmith, E
the Way We Wear our
was given by Mr. I 1.
J (irville Heb dincuns-
chureh —--_
At the conclusion of the re-
hearsal members of Circle 6 of
the W M.U served refreshments to
the following
Maurice Hooker John Pearnon,
1 Bobby May. Kenneth McDonald,
Mi» J
fern with graduated yellow tapers
of Mrs Paul Kimbro.
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cream, w a* :
Kathryn former
The dining table was laid with ' .
u lace cloth, and featured the | enB and *'
bride* chosen colors of white and George and,
gold The center of initerest was chiidrens clasea,
a large bowl of white stock member”
candytuft yellow Jonquils and
Hirst Naptint chureh in
a nplenmid imprepplu program Dramatized by
wan given by Mines Florence । c . , A .
Floore J' 1 Goldsmith Dan Wof- •unbeam Members
Stanley Mudge L
Howard Yeary Ed-
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Boy Lane on College, Wednesday - —• k:
for an all-day program After I her guest Mrs C A- MeClesky F'
I Dallas
mill Jack Kellam
1 Itol,t Simpson of Caney, Kan
Tte opwn ilium* were decorated
jin japoni a jonquila and honey ■
I sin hie I lie afternoon wn* apent
her * being
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Penny Singleton
(Blondie)
Elizabeth George. Dr J
Thompnon Mis Louise Nee direct-
ed the singing accompanied by
Mrs Beil Corzine. Jr A missionary
gift for the Annie Armstrong
Week of Prayer was taken, Mr.
Ner gave the missionary story,
and Billy DeGarmo dismissed the
group with prayer
Circle No li served refreshment,
to 30 members
I Baptist church to rehearse the
! play “From Sea Io Shining Sea "
- to be given Wednesday evening ’ Mmes j I.
in prayer service There will tie C Re Will
reharsals on Sunday and Mon Beth Baine, and Jeannette
E day afternoons at 4 o'clock at the '
Women's Auxiliary; Mmes.
Glenn and W A Scott,
glass bowl, and Mis*
Paterson, an assortment
serves and Jellies with
painted lop* Her gift w
side of a crystal howl of yellow f ~
jonqulls The register table held. bluebonnet Oroup
an arrangement of yellow Jon- | r R),, Rire
qulls in an antique white cup • •I Diue Did
ON THE AIR
kInAV 1 School of Missions
Fnday afternoon.
• story was dramatized
membera, Martha Ruth
Shirley Bradley, Janice
Hirkman and Nancy
the devotional.
Memvers attending were Mm*
Harvey Bratton, Mart Boulware. ]
C. Hassen. H C Harris, HUdl
Stevens. C E. Spurlock. Aston, L
L Reagor, A W Franklin Mars
J C Blackwood, W O Hopper.
D Allen. F E Davis, D. E Joh
son Dorsey Mathias Effie Do
a Id son Mu* Anna Kimbro, al
the hostess Guests were Mrs Q
car Patterson and Miss Elan
Davis
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INTERNATIONALLY . KNOWN ,4
Evangelist - Letturer - Trovder - Radio Speoker -
Bible Teacher - Author and Naw Testa-
ment Phophet. •
Sponsored by Jesus Christ and Endorsed by the
Friends of Jesus Christ
Dessert-Bridge is
Given by Mrs.
Harvey Anderson, Jr.
Mi** Mary Belle Elliott of Irv-
ing was named honoree Friday
afternoon when Mr* Harvey An- i
derson Jr entertained with a
dessert bridge in th. home of her
parents, Mr ami Mr. G. W Rob-
erta on Forest Avenue Mr. An-
derson will he Matron of honor
in the wedding of Miss Elliott,
I which will be an event of March
On the buffet white tapers I
burned in c rystal holder, on each
Art.- nil of T (' U; Miss
i l’ateron, Mrs Stanley
J) . unci Miss Barbara
received a hand painted milk
The Old Rugged Cross stands,
a* a monument and a land mark
separating two testaments. There
the Son of God, having fulfilled
the former testament, the law of
Moses, died in Ignominy By that
death Paul could say "Christ has
redeemed us from the curse of
the' Laaw, being made a curse for
us, for it is written, cursed is every
one who hangeth on a tree.
The old rugged cross was not
a thing of beauty or splendor it
was rough and cruel. Malfactors,
murders and other wicked men
were'crucified there in shame and
infamy Austerity of severe and
cruel justice frowned down on the
rugged standards it is an em-,
Hem of shame, sorrow and suf-
fering. To such a death went a
saviour who knew no sin, ,
The cross of Jesus was set
against a dark background. There
on Golgatha. a place of skulls,
with the rabble railing upon him
and thieves on either side. Jesus
died for others. As the jeweler
displays his gems against the
black cloth, so the death of Christ
was set against the blackness of
man's Inhuman treatment for
I‛s son. (Adv.)
mother of the groom Mr. M C.
Pyett presided nt lice register
and Mins Jim Munday directed
the guests to Ilie dining room
Mr* John Baechtel presided atjed on their notebooks and then
the punch bowl mid Misses Betty sang songs for tile rest of the
Rosser Joyce Chafin and Doris ' meeting
Irwin served the refreshment. - Refreshments of cold drinks and
plate which consisted of Russian cookies were served to the follow
tea, yellow and white cookies mid ing 1
minis Mrs. Lee Carroll showed | Bonnie Ruth Leonard. Mary
guests Hie gifts, and Mrs A Z Crowley, Claudia Leonard.. Billie
Looper bade the guests goodbye.
Misses Elliott,
asnwered and
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-add
S 4 Waldrip,. Floremre
present were Mmen
I Jague and Mr. I
by W A Scott, Dr Jame* Curtis
and Res John Mitchell
Planning board for the school
included Mr. Irwin Ward. secre-
.Sandra Bobo, president, presiding
over the businens meeting
David Nee gave the opening
prayer, and Janice DeGarmo called
enteitumned a few friendal’earnon, Frances Thompson and
Members of ths Intermediate
department of the North Cleburne
Baptist church met at the church
Thursday evening and from there
went to the city park for a welner
r ia st *
After the enjoyable supper at
Ue park the group returned to
Ilie church basement for a short
devotional given by the superin-
tendent. Miss Doris Fay Lack Mrs,
Sam Marlin offered the dismissal
। prayer Those attending were as
follows
W E Ellis Cathepie Ellis, An-
na Faye Hudgins, Betty Jean Har-
well. Bobble Lea Higgins, Doris
Ingram. Billie Jean Dossey, Vera
Nell Bullard, Shirley West, Ruth
Hullard , Charlo* West, James
Youngblood, George Logan, James
Cox, L.anelle Nickell, Corene Mal-
loy. Barbara Booth. Carl R Shel-
ton. Gayle L. Prater, Everette
Roach, Frankie Hdgins, Charles
Peacock. Hill Forsythe, Jim Coch-
ran. Jack Redding, Dannie Horton.
Mr and Mr* Carl Redding Mr and
Mrs Sam Marlin Mis* Doris Faye
Lack, Mr. Lack and Franklin
Kedding.
inen The gift, and prizes were
wrapped in white and gold and
। ued with wlnte satin .ribbon and .
gold net, with Hile* of the valley [
s,, 1 and wedding heils j Mis* Virginia Taylor, whose
"0K5c" . c Minx Birdie 'levnull of T C U marniage l« to be an event of
I won lugh sore a bottle of col- March h was entertained with a
ogne, and Ml** Dot Stegler, low. t gift tea Thuraday evening given
a botile of cologne The honoree by Mrs It H Nickell and Mr*.
J II Hughes. in the home of the I
en, flapper nalad, stuffed olive*. ""81'"
| < heene wafern, spired i rabapples.
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Burka narked by place <aid* and indi
!vhhualnpeetpea corsages
1 A delicious lune heon of tomato
The School of Mission* of the
First Presbyterian church, which
was conducted Wednesday nights
during January and February, held
its final meeting Wednesday Gen-
eral theme of the school was In-
dia. the last three meetings being
devoted to a review of C Darby
Fulton's "Now is the Time "
Of special interest at the con-
eluding meeting was a'talk by Mrs
Sid J Piles, presbyterial secretary
of Foreign Missions, who discuss-
ed the church a opportunities for
service in war-torn areas
Those conducting lessons for
adult classes during the school
were Mme* C A Glenn W' S.
Ownsby and W S Bower, Messrs
W A Scott and Bryan Duff, and
Dr J W Pickens Mr* .Harry L
Burton and Mrs M T Knox re-
viewed Fulton's "Now is the
Time Devotional talks were giv-
en by Messrs G A Baker, Bobbie
Steed Emmett Brown. W S Owns-
( S* 11n111i.iuI and (ladyn White ।
ford Itatteree E A Cook amt
It B itoper
Kefreshmenta of tuna sandwich-
Munroe Winn, W
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 92, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 2, 1947, newspaper, March 2, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562635/m1/4/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.