Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952 Page: 11 of 14
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Mra. Pat Baxter has returned
to her home in Memphis, Tenn.,
after a visit here with her par
ents, Mr. and Mra. Marvin Wright,
and other relatives anil friends.
Iti hard Hubbard. 11. Jones, Ira Locker, C M. McLaugh-
lin. Luther Matthews. . Moore, 0- N. Morgan, W. S. Owns
, I ing the table A cutwork doth was
used on the table, where Mra. E K.
Hopkins served fronted lime puneh
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O. R. Bonner Sr. of Baytown
will arrive tonight to spend the
summer with hie non O. R. Bonner
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Dixon, for Bible study
7:30 p in.—The Alathean Class ol the Field Struct Baptist Church
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Of University Women
"Attend voter precinet convention
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State Senator Crawfor Mwrtin ad
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Spikes are spending the weekend dazs in Dallas last week wth re-
In Temple with Mr. and Mra. John latives and friends.
dria, Va . Ray Cunningham of Foil ' V
Worth and U. I. Baldwin of Dallas. I । <
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‘ McPherson, L. K Miller, Vernon
8:00 p.m—The Band Booster Club is having an tmportant meeting i lured a St. I
Monday in the high school elubroom. All parents are in with a glass epergne of green car-
vited to attend 1 nations and bridal wreath center
8:00 p m — The Band Boosters Club will meet in the high school club
room All parents ar asked to come and help plan for
the party and entertainment scheduled for band students
and parents on Thursday
- , Hells, Robert Curtis of Meridian, 1
ship Building. Miss Pernie Moore will show slides of her Willard Curtis of Meridian, W F.
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Members of the Emery Book Re-
view Club met Friday afernoon
in the home of Mrs Enochs Wof..
ford, with Mmes M l. Cato, Chea
ter Baker and J B Early as co 1
1 accessories and a white carnation
Ma KE
Colquitt-Lacewell Drug Co.
No. 1—6 N. Caddo. Phone 117 No. 2—11 N. Main. Ph. 33
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trip to Europe, and husbands and children of members Dietrich, Heber Henry, Hopkins.
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Mra. Rita Stocking of Alexandria, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Weeks.
Ada Mvers, chairman of the art
icommittee, members voted to
44eusbonsoraplay-writinz contest for
weal eseventh grade students The
i plays win be writtenon the histor
ical backeround of Cleburne, and ’
' prizes of $10. and $5 will be given
fpr the best two plays.
Mrs. W. T George, vice-presi
dent, presided in the absence of
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Thursdav morning in the home of _
Mrs Tel Wall* for a meeting ami
a covered-dish dinner
Iris were used throughout the
open roms and the dining table
was laid with a Quaker lace clet"
amt centered with a bowl of red
galdioli Red taper* in crystal can
delabra completed the table decora
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7:30 p m.—Th • Eurelian Class of the Field Street Baptist Church will
meet with Mrs Sam Riza. 404 Kouns. Co-hostesses afe
Mines Booth, Jewel Riza and Sam Bass.
Wednesday, March 19.
9 30 a.m -The Wednesday "ir-le nf me Pield Strent "otit Fhop*
will meet at the Fellowship Building for Bible study, with
M » Oscar Pogue as hostess.
9:30 a m —Cirele 3 of the Anglin street Presbyterian Church will
meet with Mr* Robert Rigby, 411 Featherstone street.
Thursday, March N
9:30 a.m.—Cire’e 2 of the Anglin Streu. Methodist Church will meet
at the church
8:00 p.m.—Pansy iWW.n 194. G. 1 A, to B. of 1. E„ will meet at
T —‘the Woodmen Hall —
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Sunday, March 10, 1952 CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW-- 11
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by Fred Skelton, Ella Snyder,H.W.
Steukley, 8. Q. Waldrip, Irwin
Ward, G. F Weal, Lois White,
Vestal Wright und Norwood Yakr.
— Grand street. They went from Cle-
burne to Temple, where Mr. Beas . „ -------- —----.
ley underwent surgery at the Santa dauzhters, Sheila and Glenda, of
Fe hospital.He ia reported to be Franklin are spending the week
doing fine. end here with relatives and friends.
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Perronale Va • is visiting her parents, Mr
E--a and Mrs. Otto Foster.
Mr. and Mrs” Weldon Beasley of — —
Brownwood have wen visiting his viMdnu her "sidtrrss
mother Mr. it "enely 2214 and Lena Kuykendall. .
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Me. Ray Cunningham of Vort whih isFapendino"tord weken
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2:30-p.m.- The- Masnzine Resenreh t‛hh will meet with Mrs J. V ’ The Irving School rarent Teach-
Stewart. Cohostessesewill be Mmes. J. K Russeil, w I. ' er Assoelation will meet Thurnday
s'a rues and J AfDavis. night, at 7:30 o'clock, ut the school.
7:30 p m —The Irving PT.A will meet at the school, the .program Preceding theaprogram. at 7 p.m.,
to be followed by u parcel post sale. * coffee and doughnuts will be turn
8:00 p m—The Wesleyan Sen ice Guild of Main Street Methodist ed for ten cents.
will meet with Mi» Sain N. Chapman 224 W Heard । After the program, a parcel post
8:00 p.m — The Bund Booster Club will have u party and entertain- sale will be held.
ment night for all student* who are taking bund and
their parents at the high school auditorium.
Friday, March 11
10:00 a.m.- The Vacation Church School Institute of the Methodist
churches will be held at St Maik's Church. Lunch will I
be served at 5 cents a plate.
2:00 p.m—The Play of the Month Club will meet with Mra. Lune |
McCall. 802 Forrest avenue. Co-hostesses are Mmes !
Flovd Johnson. C. H Sisserson, Boyd Dillon, W H Ben- 1
nett and Walter L. Bitters.
Saturday, March 11
8:32 pin— Square Dancing at the Nolan River Cothtry Chib, with
John Butner calling
SUNDAY:
Bible School ..................................... 0:45 A.M.
Worship ... 10145 A.M.
Young People’s Classes 6:30 P.M.
Worship ..................... J.........• -............................... 7:00 F.M.
Manday. March 17
The w M S at she First Raptist church will have it* regu
lar monthly business and mission program at the church.
Miss Andina Naristeney of Cuba will be speaker She will
br ng a messare of her country s special needs The Anny Al Camp Fire girls and Blue
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i Nitation for shut-ins in the afternoon Mrs Fain Demp- law of Camp Fire, ‘WorahipGod. and Joanetta Redding. 8nt lei mother aphere
in haree • Each girl should go to her chinch. The bride wore a whit faille with her mother. Mra. I nytits
Il 30 a m me Executiv‘Sard of the Wome, of the Firsti Presby wear “er uniform, and sit with the dress trimmed in black, with black > und brother, PauhWalker:
terian Church will mcet in the educational building, olher girl* in one of the •oi P “3
12 noon — Luncheon for the Women of the First Presbyterian Church
. Tuesday. March 11
9 30 a m—Circle 5 of the WIC.S of the Main Street Methodist
Church will meet in the home of Mr* J W Steakley, |
, 827 Sollege street . . ... . . . E.’Y.Bniwn? W.K. Miller
2.30 pm-The 1937 Bible .Study Chb will meet with Mi* Oscar ‘Folleson, G .k DuVal >K .1. .Jones :
Girahem 51 ( ollege street . of Dalla», Hita Stocking of Alexan-
3 (to p m I he Nina Hankin* Circle of the Field Street Baptist . -i
< hhreh will met with Mr*. Henry .Montgomery, 211
vyn • 0 60
iris and spirea, and a similar ar WSCS Cirele 4
rangement was used on the piano • o. - —-5 i
In the living room were bowls of
redbud and flowering peach
Games of budge formed the div
ersion of the afternoon at the con
elusion of which Mrs Jack Simpson
was presented wiui a jewelry case
as high score prize, ami Miss Knox
received a silver compote a'gift
from her- hostess
A delicious salad plate, cake and
ice cream were served at tables
centered with pink tapers tied with
pink satin bows, to the following: uon
Mmes M T Knox Bob Steph Purine the vogram Mrs Wal-on
ens R G -Jr.. Francis Me Betts voiced the openins prayer
i orkle. Jack Simpson and Mises and Mrs Jack Griffin presidedover
Barbara Knox. Ann Abbas. Bettye the business meeting. Mrs.e'Ted
Boger and Betty Foinsexier. - Walls was presented a life,mem
hership from the circle, and Mrs
_Floyd Johnson taught tbs- lesson
mmuuumaaamd from to chapter* of
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However, if that it the renson far
your mlaery and sufferinus, a net
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3PICIAL FORMULA-may end yours
cowplaints in an amaaingly bhort time.
tots of Christian
, Worth spent Friday here with her Worth “ spending the weekend |
daughter, Mrs. Enochs Wofford and here with her parent*, Mr and Mrs
family Mrs. Wofford and Dorothy Noel Wofford.
srsur wih her to spend Johnny weeks Jr.,ot Tyler is
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Own Terms To Fit Your Budget
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Bargain Annex
IIr . .. the president, Mrs. W. O Cum .
E. Henderson Phone <1190 mings. Guests included the wife of
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Mr. and Mri Redding are at 1
home at 206 May Avenue. Mr. Re¥ M
ding was graduated from Cleburne 1
High Sehoo and is a sophomore I
student at Baylor University id
the marriage of their daughter Waco Mrs. Rodding was also grad.
Shirley, to Frank Rodding, son of tilled from Cleburne High School.
Mr and Mu II J Redding, of She was employed in Fort Wort
"lehurne. Route 1. for awhile, hut Is row employed
The couple was married at 8:30 in the principal’s office at le)
< clock in the evening. February burne High school.
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The first of a series at prenup-
)1 parties planned for Miss Bar
ra Knox, whose marnage to liar
I Morgan will be an evert of
wri J. was given Friday after-
on by Miss Bell,' Lou Poiniex'et
her home on North Anglin street
The bride's chosen colors <4 pink
d white were featured m the
corations and refreshments The
king table was lawb with a white
en-damask cloth and held an ar
ngement of pink carnations, with
pink satin bow and streamers
agle pink taper* in crystl holi
I were on each side of the floral
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in the educat onal building AU members are urzed in
Im- present at this very important meeting. Annual com
miitec" reports will lie made and new officers will be
installed.
2 03 p m — Circle ! of the Field Street Baptist Church will meet with
Mrs. E L Reece. Hu North Wood street
2:30 p m- Circle l of the Field Street Baptist Church will meet at
tn- church for a mission program
2 30 pm—Circle 1 of the Anglin Street Presbvterlan Church will
meet with Miss Sallie Baillio, 302 Williams Avenue The
tion of University Women at their
regulr meetine Mondev jn tha «a
enmhly room n( the City National
Bank
He told the group that a orecinet
convention is the' only nlace you
have a direct vote on what is co
ing to havpen. He sketched the
provression of resolutions and lc
legates from the precinct con ven
lions to the national convention:
and discussed the new ballot laws.
Senator Martin was introduced
hy Miss Marye V Garrett, who
deseribed him ns a "senator who
would do <i thing when he told
you he would • • •
Mrs. Nan Dolphy was program
chairman.
During a short business meeting
the club electe1 by acclamation the-
two members nominated for office
at the last meeting. Thev ore Mrs
R: A Kilpatrick, president, and
Miss Betty Lou Poindexter, secre-
tary.
, At the recommendation of Miss
sy - v. ear
nd soft
Service met
missionaiy program will-b«* on "onportunity giving."’ I hostesses.
2 30 p ni -Circle Three of the W SI’S of the Main Street Methodist Paisies und cornflowers were
Church will meet in the home of Mrs T W. Chafin. TOH daintily arranged on Wie tier table
North Anglin street, in the living room, and potted ivies
7 <»0 pin— The Fidelis Matrons Class of the First Baptist Church were used elsewhere about the
will have its annual birthday party at the Educational room.
Building of the Church , After the review of Jefferson
7:30 R ni.— The Pat Cleburne chapter United Daughter* of the Con- Selleck by Mrs. Herbert Emery,
federacy, will meet at the home of Mrs A It Hubbard, the guests were invited into the
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the Book of Acts Mrs Johnse
used a map to follow the travels
of the men studtied.
Mrs Lloyd Brickell voiced the
closing prayer
. Those pn sent were the guest*,
Rev. Floyd Johnson Mmes. Betts,
or Rrantiey. Harol l Watson. M
Dennis, G R Roof, and members.
Mmes Griffin Brickell, Frank West
Otis Kitchens. Johnson, Howard
Ezell. Earl Heath. Jolin Kennon,
C P Aker, C A King, Leaton
Mabry and the hostess
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Guests of the club were Mines W yeu ere delelen im tfitutaltf •> <>fa
Charles Wilson, W A. McDonald.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952, newspaper, March 16, 1952; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563440/m1/11/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.