Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 272, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1949 Page: 3 of 8
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2:30 p. m. The 1937 Bible Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs.
P C. Dillan. 302 Prattle Ayenue.
Wednesday, October 6
3 00 p. m Ladies Society to the Brotherhood of LF A E wil meat at
the WOW Hall. *
2:15 p.m The Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Anglin
■ Street Methodist Church will meet at the church Mra J V.
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been married. One hid been
Today • Saturday
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Byna O’Nell, P E Reed. Misses
Stepp and Erma Simpson and th9
hostess.
A.i early appoiatent is your cteur-
once of o leisuroly tiling.
Blackwood will be
Why Mission Sehs
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street Methodist Church Will mert at the church The program
will honor the oldest members of the society. All members are
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meet with Mrs W. P bat .
2:30 p m. St Josepfs Altar Society Will meet at the Rectory.
130 The Dorothy Doll Shoemhke Circle of the WMS of th* First
Baptist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. J V. Stewart,
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Betty Jo Dohovan, Editor
Caltnddf of Cventa
October 2
5-45 p m You may see and har the Main Street Methodist Choir
over W baP-TV tron ft 145 60:19 p. th over the 'Vesper Hour."
8:00 a m The St Joseph’s Altar Society will receive Holy Communion
at the a o'clock Maae
e • Monday. Oetober 3
home, 221 Bellevue, today from
Memorial Hospital.
The Glenners' Class of the Field
Street Baptist Church met Thursday T
aernoon at the home of Mrs W.
B. Rust, 308 N Walnut, for a busit
ness and social meeting.
Present were: Mmes. Clarence 8
During the husiness steal
R. Youabjood gave the
report. and Mrs. Sullivah told of
the Mnernl Welle conveitign. The
club president, Mrs. C. O Moor*,
resigned since she la moving to’
atiother county. She was presented
married, fifty-nine years, the long-
est. and the shortest one was six
years. A twenty - three year-old
wedding dress was displayed.
The program was on "Bridal
Costumes." Mrs. O. Z. Chapman led
a gam, ano Mra. F. A. Sullivan
talked on "Wrapping Wedding
Gifta."
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Mrs. Charles Friou and baby
daughter Were removed to their
...with CHEESE and spreads
and salads... and
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Bun Have First Meeting Tuesday
Hnetasu nt Na • - 4 "
The parlor of the Main Street Ruth Russell, Gertrude Whitehouse, x
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very finest portrait pessible for
C.'.i: atmas givirtg.
Preview sat. Nit*
SUNDAY • MONDAY * TUESDAY
Cur porttefta ar products of human
hane” cad ar ndver ruzhed to ccm-
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Craghead. La tire 1 Ann buwsoh, t-
bare Ahn lamnd, Joanne /ay
Dunn, Jerry Yvonne Eubanks, Suz-.
anne Hodge, Linda Lee, Beverly
Bratcher, MarUyn Ledbetter, Sue
Stark, Paula Stanley, Jane Scott,
Beverly Williamis, Mary Beth Whitt, :
Amr While and the lender and co-
leader. Mrs Jkhn BritchW atia
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Members voted to accept A in-
vitation front the Bono club to
visit them Oct. 10 at their regular
meeting. The next meeting will be
Oct. Ik In the home of Mra. Eu-
gene Walls.
Refreshments wef served th:
Mmes. W. H Burton, F.F Halbert,
4, K. Bradshaw. T C. Hewlett, 8.
I. Norrell, Eugene Walla, Ralph
Temple. John Clack, J. D. Friou,
Sullienn, Youngblood, Moore,
Chapman and th* hostess
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TOO GOOD TO WASTE
MMPHIS,STenn. (u.P Mrs. Nd-
Ward Wardlaw reached into her
putse to buy a neighborhood tot
another leg cream cone when she
found him on his stomach licking
the ice cream that had dropped to
the pavement.
Preview Saturday Ni^ht
Sunday. Monday
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Methodist Church Tuesday was the
site of the year's first business and
social mecing of the local Alpha
Gamma Chapter of Delta Kappa
Qamma.
The meeting was called to ordr
by the president, Mra. Nan Dolphy.
Routine business was transacted,
during which the standing commit-
Wee were appointed. Mias Rula
Wickham. program chairman, an-
nounced that the study for the year
will be a phase of teacher welfare.
Hostesses for the social hour
which followed were. Misses Yo-
lande Tyler, Mabel Warren, Leta
Mae Cocke, Jeaaie Kuykendall and
Mrs , W, D, King.
Present were: Misses Erna Alsup,
Rills Armstrong, Elma Fidler, Lily
Paul Fraser, Allene Gray, Jewell
Gray, Mary Ruth Harris, Mattie
Haynes, Agnes Kimbro, . Maurino
McCarty, Fernie Moore, Adr Myers,
W. O Cummings. Vera Fine. V.
M. Fulton. W. S Ownsby, Dolph
and the hostesses Mra Dixie Staf-
ford of Glen Rose was a guest.
Field Street Class
Meets at Rust Home
Ruth Yeager and Wickham; Mmes. ?
Frances Abernathy, Gertrude Banka, 7
Louise Cruce, Mary Lena Glenn, 1
Neville Milani, Lucille Pullen, Ora ’
Spikes, Roy Doak. Otto Phillps
See and hear the movies in the privaby and comfort of your own ear.
Plenty of room, no parking problem, ideal for the handicapped and
families with infants.
Morning Glory Group
Holds First Meeting
The Morning Glory Blue Birds
of J. N Long School held their
first rgular meethe of the yef
Wednesday at the school.
Four officers were eln-:* *
serve during the yehf. They ar:
President, Brenda Hughes: Vise-
president, Gynn Nell McDonald:
secretary, Becky Ann Bratcher; and
door-keepr, Pamela Tate.
Ways ard means of rhising noh-
ey for the group's handteraf wofk
for the yedr was disctmsed, and .h*
girls decided to sell Chrintrtres dnd
greeting catds.
The new officers acted as hos-
tesses for the day, serving punch
. Mra, Jack Dene Q’aFman of
Portland, Or*.; Mrs. CMd Melowaj
of Okmulge, oxik. bra. i,
Harrisgn ot Honlulu, 1 dwail; And
Mrs. Nat T pavls q Hun Vaf
Ida., ar* visiting with M#, andl-
Leoh O. Trner, Mt hnd Mra. Toth
Davis and Mra. Ollie tevetis at tHe
berty Hotel. All the visitort are
forme CbburnO fraldenta.
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Mrs. Driver Hostess
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At Community Center
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Marianne Rawland is
Elected Presidet
Of S-Nah-Nah Gtoup
Miss Mafianne Rawland was
elected ptsident of the S-Nah-Ndh
Camp Fire Group at Ita Wednesday
afternoon meeting at Junior High
School.
Other nt fleers elected were: Vice
president, Miss PAn Boulware;
secy, Mils Darla M*acham t treas-
utet. Mis* Naney Ruckef; and re-
porter Mies Anhice J*KB*. *
After the business meeting, Ml-
freshntenta of Ie* eream, candy and
cblddrlnkt wer srvd tot Misss
Freida Walker, Ray skys, Dor-
othy Wofford, Ann Rdpp, Marela
Rone, Lqu Su* Parker, Boulware,
Rucker, Rawlahd, Meacham, Jagg*
and the guardian, Mra. Harrison
Meacham
English History Is
Discussed at Meeting
Of Shakespeare Club
Excerpts from Enulish history of
the latter part ot the sixteenth
century were civen in answer o ell
call kt t-- feurrdy night meeting
of the Shakesp*re Cino nt .he .
home of Mrs ' rances AbernatM
30ft N. Wslnut
Members of the club are 1 dy-
mg Shakespeare’s King Henry 111.'
Wilson F. Betts in play leader Nev.
Henry T Bakewl! read a paper on
"The Historical Background to the
Reign of King Henry V1H"
Mr and MFa’o. A Tbrlton were
elected to membership dhring the
business sessigh. Mrs. William -toy
Anderson lead the group in a dis-
cussion.
Refreshments were served to Mr
and Mra William Roy Anderson,
Mr. and Mm W R Walker. Rev
and Mrs. Bakewell, Mr and Mrs
Hetta, Miss Elizabeth layton. Miss
Katherine Tice, Mrs R A. Thomp-
son, R A. Kilpatrick Bryan Duf
Frederick Diekson and the hostesa
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- Rudolph Mattiza Jr., left 'or Aus-
tin Sunday after spending a week |
I with his parents. Mr and Urs Ru-
dolph Matlisa Sr. and other el-
tives and friends
Rudolph Jr., accompanied by a
friend from the University of Taxa*
returned by air from Fairbahks,
Alaska, to Brattle. Wash, Spt. 13.
From Seattle the two came by cr,
taking a short vacation trip through
the Western States before return-
ing to their home in Texas
Miss Bettye Mattita, who is now
attending N T. S. C.. spent the
week-end with her parents end
brother
Mrs. dua Afexander and son of
Dallas spent Wednesday visiting
friends and relatives here. She is
th* former Louise Harris.
The
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nuty Shop Mr* Coot*, who has
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 272, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1949, newspaper, September 30, 1949; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562970/m1/3/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.