Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 156, Ed. 1 Monday, May 12, 1952 Page: 3 of 6
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tempt to kindle i fire with kerosene
double breaated 1052 auithy Vin-
cent Monte Kano for Monte-Hano
nd Ui iisa n. The lapels and cuffs
There was no immediate possi-
bility nf rain The high pressure
area that rolled across Texas late
last week was beyond Miami, Pla,-
strung overhead festooned with the
school colors of grey and blue
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Ice cream and cake were served
to 30 guests.
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have returned from Mexico City.
New York and Colorado.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. C.
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Society Rictus
BETH BRADBURY, Society Editor
Warm Weather
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By UNITED PRESS
The weather over Texas warmed
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Come in early. Let our exports
aashst In the important selec-
tion of your wedding flowers.
• program, with Mrs Wilson a* hostess
3 00 p m — The Wesley Cleaners Sunday School (lass of the Main
Street Methdist Church will meet in the home of Mrs
C. I., Edgar. 507 Forrest, for election of officers
3.00 p m.—Victory Circle of King's Daughters will meet with Mrs
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Mrs. C. N Gilbert directed a
Bible auiz. and Mrs Les Armstrong
of Burleson showed colored slides
of the farm program in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs J. O. Murphree on
Sunday Io honor Mrs Murphree on
Mother's Day.
Miss Belle Lawrence, who has
had two bad spels of infuenza,
following a fall,has been recupera-
ting at the home of a niece,Mrs.
Margaret Anderson, in Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Edd Palmer of Fort
Worth were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Derrell Palmer.
Mason McLaughlin of Dallas was
a weekend guest of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester McLaughlin.
Mrs. Tom Mangum and Miss
Mildred Lemmerman are in New
York City, where Mrs. Mangum is
attending the Camp Fire conven-
tion.
Mrs. Minnie Belcher and Mrs
Herman Belcher of San Antonio
spent the weekend in Cleburne.Mrs
Minnie Belcher visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Scott and Mr. and Mrs.
Fisher 'Austin, and Mrs. Herman
Belcher was a guest of Mrs. H.W.
Wiseman and Miss Mamie Wise-
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Dinner was served at noon,foll-
owed by 11 singsong.
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a green grass carpet, and tall pot
led palms were placed on each side
of the entrance at intervals down
will be served at the Laberty Hotel, in the private
dining room.
2:30 pm - The Magazine Research Club will hold its final meet
ing in the home of Mrs. Gladys Whitehouse, 40- West
Chambers street. This is the Fine Arts program, mid
each member may bring one guest. Written reports
------------of-ntt committee-chairmen —must be turned in,---
3 00 p m -The Thursday Book Club will meet with Mrs. Hurl Wal
ker on North Main Street
3 00 p m.—The Irving School P.-T.A. will meet at the school
9 00 p m .—The Wesleyan Service Guild of the Main Street Method
1st Church will meet in the home of Mrs. Floyd E
pink plastic wagons and pink re,
kins completed the table decora-
anne Rich, Dianne Sanders, Judy
Stricklin, Gloria Whitworth, and
Mary Worlow.
. Raymood Sherd I read the Senior
Class will, and Cleta Owen gave
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Clay brook gave the welcoming ad-
dress The response was made by
Thursday Study
Club Goes To
Western Hills Hotel
The Thursday Study Club of Jos-
hua held its last meeting of the
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; the Western Hills Hotel in Fort
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Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
A. H Murphree and family of Irv-
ing. Mr and Mrs. Robert Muy-
meet with Mrs. Will Burton, 305 North Anglin Street.
Friday, May 14
7:00 p m -First Report Dinner of the Budget Campaign of the
Main Street Methodist Church.
Monday, May 12, 1952 CL.EBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW-3
JOHN LOVEJOY DESCENDANTS HAVE
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In Residence Blast Neal Warrens Are
LIMA, Ohio, May12(_Authori Hnsts to Classes
annual Junior Senior banquet was _
held Satuiday evening in the hall the class prophecy Memories were
of the high school building
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traveled on through Bonham, where
Lovejoy is said to have helped
hang the gates of old Fort English.
He went to Grayson Conty. for a
year, then to McKinney when the
town was founded in 1945. Loveloy
became the first merchant. Later
he sold his business there to C.C
Alexander and opened a store at
what is now Weatherford. Still lat-
er he moved to Alton and then
settled permanently at Denton.
John L. Lovejoy, whose ances
tors came to Virginia and Mary-
land in the IMO's, was an Indian
fighter, merchant, farmer and
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FAMILY REUNION
' On Sunday, May 4, seventh-five
descendants of John L. Lovejoy
held a family reunion at the City
Park in Denton. Coming the far
theut distance were the Harold
Braswells from Crossett, Ark.Many
were present from Oklahoma,Hous.
•on. Bonham, Chico, Amarillo,Dal-
las, Fort Worth, Cleburne, Pampa
and Danton
A picnic dinner was held, and
everyone enjoyed "Uncle Johnny's'
‘nvocation and several favorite
"The_mnimem geurentees relerred •
ebove oppl, onl, -U. Moring Gloty
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The low pressure am over Tex-
as that the high pressure area had
chosed out wax over the New .Eng-
land stales and moving eastward.
The highest temperature in Texas
Sunday was 91 at Presidio. The
lowest early Monday was 46 at
an Antonio.
Other minimums were: 49 at
Amarillo. 54 at Dallas, 52 at Aus-
tin, 53 at Bennmont, 53 at Houston,
54 at Rrownwood, 53 at Del Rio,
47 at Marfa, 51 at El Paso, 90 a -
Lubbock, 50 at A'llgne, and 40 at
Texarkana.
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Methodist preacher. He was known
on Camp meeting days sa Uncle Texas is higher than the Wash-
Johnny. As an orphan lid he was Ington Monument.
j The members were taken on a.
. tour of the hotel. Interesting parts ...
I visited were the swimming pool, 7 30 p m Circle Two of the Andlin Street Presbyterian Church will
■ honeymoon cottage, Ben Hogan 1 — -- —•—*— “* *‘—** u- • •
1 suite, the Cabanas and the pent
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Bobbv Bradbury, student in Tex
aa A.&M., spent the weekend here
with his parents, Mr and Mrs. It
T. Bradbury.
Donald Ownbey is ill st his home
on Bellevue Drive.
and Linda served refreshments to
the following
Linda Jean Allen. Edwin a Beav-
er. Beverly Bratcher, Lanelle Hold
er, Nancy Hudson. Ann Jones.
Cindy Miles. Carol Ann Pou, Suz-
Everyone is ureed tn he present at an important bus
ness meeting following the luncheon, which concerns
toe activities of the ladies of the Country (‘lub
12:30pm —All preschool children of the .1 N Long distriet are
phrec And fmily of Dallas, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Murphree of Lancas-
ter, Misses Minette and Jerrine
Murphree and Mr. and Mrs. J.Q.
. Murphree, iun
Saturday night.
Dr.' and Mrs. Tam Carrigan and
children of Denton spent the week-
end here with his mother, Mrs
G. W. Carrigan
wall. Colored lights
to report at the school for the pro school clinic
2 00 p m —The Jolly Circle of the Field Street Baptist Church will
meet in the Fellowship Building for a Missionary
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at candelabra Mints and nuts in Ella Milner. Mary Lee Rransom; served cokes and ritz crackers and
pink plastic wagons and pink nap- Russell Claybrook, Don Crocker ga" e£h Sri a £ncil
kins comnieted .he uh, - Peto Bell. Jimmy Bransom,Shirley Making the exeursion were Lmd.
Jean Alien, Edwina Beaver, Bever
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Everyone Invited
Luncheon was served in the
Branding Room to the following:
Mmes. R. L. Bass. John Bran-
som. J. W. Edwards, H. A. Light-
foot. O- E.„Patterson. Dean Skiles,
R. J. Stuart, Jim Bandy, C. R.
Wise, C. E. Miller, Harold Brawn-
er. J. R Veatch. Ray Bell, and
I two guests, Mrs. Homer McGowan
I of Joshua and Mrs. E. F. Black
I well of Cleburne.
Phoebe, and thel- children, cros- —---.----.n
red the Red River and settled in But its aftereffects lingcredon,
Lamar County on May 3, 1935. cauninu the drv weather
They lived there almoat ten years;
All members are requested to be present Dinner
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' tion in Florida. ’
K. J. Swain Is in the Santo Fe
Hospital in Temple, where be was
carried after suffering a atroke on „
Mr and Mrs Galvin Land and area and expected to start picking
family and J, B Campbell and up dust
Nlarbpresnnnmra. TSn.’S 20t026-mile-an-hour
daughter of Mrs. Florence Sulli-wind was reported at. Big Spring,
van. who was the daughter of Lubbock, the wind was blowing IS
James Willis and Mollie Rhoobe miles an hour from the southwest,
Spann Mrs Sullivan died in IMO. and susts up.tp 24 miles an hour
Mrs L.and’s grandmother was a were reported.
Lovejoy. She died in Dalhart in
1943
John L. Lovejoy and his wife,
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Guests of Mrs. Cora.LecWigleyOn Mother's Day
and Mr. and Mrs Cyril Lighifool- .......... “ ;
Sunday were Mrs. W A Darden children and family of Mrs. J. W.
of Dallas; Mmes Edith Stroble, “
URy Duncan anP Lisle Harris mid
Mr- Dan Kuckcr, all of Fort
Worth
Jean Fine of Alexandria, La. Mias
Fine will leave today for a vaca
Men’s Class met in a Joint social
at the Warren home on Thursday
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family songs The oldest living de- up fast Monday and forecasters
scendant present was Mary Love- predicted it would feel like sum-
loy Hancock, aged 90 Four first . . v _ .
cousins present were Mrs.Hancock J-
of Bonham.Jim Doughertv of Pam- The high Tuesday, they said, will
pa, Mrs.Edna E Naie of Dallas and be about 00 degrees Th" wind was
John Doushtery. ' rising in the Big Spring Lubbock
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Here’s a •g- venio• ef Morin, Glory quelity tha permit
vou to o-n « Normins Glory Metes end metehh, bg» sprin,
Co, onl, 149 50 task Lovely ore-buile bonder, bute- tulted.
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The Busy Blue Birds of Junior
High have spent two recent meet-
ings making excursions to interest
me places The first meeting, after
being served cupcake* by Mary
May.” Claybrook also made the
farewell address -
Mrs James Willingham sang spe
dal vocal selections, accompanied
at the piano by Mr* John Culpepp-
er: Worlow the group went to the Cie
On the piano was a crystal bowl Members of the Senior Class are burne " ’
of pink poppies with blue tapers in Misses Neil Gibson. Petty Whitlock Mmes
crystal candelabra and the foun- and Pearl Milner Messrs D A ham and Ed Allen'
tain was filled with red roses and Knowles, Raymond Sherrill. Joe Al.,. ..2... , M.ctin. ik- m.i.
fern The banquet tables were Brackney. Maik Medrendo and A itheanondneeMme'wV
laid with white imen cloths and Bobby Lesucur Wenver,cownnisicwarmhWE
Junior Class members are Ruthie Bratcher, and El Allen. to Westway
Fine over the weekend were their
children, Dr. and Mrs. Eldon)Fine
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You can give your home In-
terior drametie n«F beauty by
simply redecorating the walls I
This room usilizes contrast in
York coordinated designs to
aeMava fresh originality, inter-
est and charm. Dincover how
exciting zedecotting ean be.
Maka four roome intimate,
friendly .. . the kiwi of rooms
you love to ilyegikzSeb our
adauanarwampagir
today.
given by Joe Brackney. and Don
The ball floor was covered with Crooker spoke on "Come What
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T E I,. Class of the Baptist
fhret-nne-Mr—Newl—Warren's
id the Trinity Methodist Church of
El l’aso. May 19, will also be held
i there
Mar tho lirat tm-in- tha history
of the school, two commencement
exercises will be held, one in Msy
mid the other in August. Hereto-
fore summer graduates had par-
ticipated in the spring graduation.
Forty five other students will be
in the August ceremony.
Knopp, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Knopp, will receive his B.A.
degree with a major in biology.
While a student, Knopp was a
member of KIVA, men's social
club, serving an president of tho
club his senior year, and Alpha
Chi, national scholastic fraternity.
Mrs. Murphree Is
Feted at Dinner
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last meeting doing a service pro
ject as part of the Camp Fire
Birthday project. ,
Basket* were made of paper 8:00 P m.—Talent Show by the Band Boosters Club at the high
cups which will be filled with school. IS,., v,, ry,
flowers and given to a sick per- 9 00 pm—The American Legion Auxiliary will meet nt the Legion IrunK MnVPP 1U
son or a shut in Mn. Ed Allen ' Hall All members are urged to be present. Receive Degree
Wadnaaday, May 14 , K '
7:00 a m — The Credit Women's Breakfast Club will meet Wednes I 1'1)111 McMurry
day at the City National Bank ABILENE, May 12 (Spl) —Frank
2:00 p.m.—The So and Sew Club will meet In the home of Mrs Jack Knopp, McMurry College senior
Stipe, from Cleburne, will be among the
Thursday, May IS 57 graduates to receive degrees
9:00 a.m.—Pansy Division No. 194, G I. A to B of L E , will from McMurry, May 20.
meet in all-day session at the Wodmen Hall Mrs D Monroe, outstanding ns
Nellie Kimbro of Fort Worth will inspect the division Now‘nciico"wadedeiromthcvomn:
mencement address Msy 20 in the
Radford Memorial Student Life
(enter The buccalaureate sermon
given by Dr Walter Willis, pastor
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Monday, May 11
7 M p ip—Assembly No 68, Order for the Rainbow Girls, will
meet This is the official visit of the Grand officer,
Mrs Margaret Thornton of Arlington All members
are urged to be present.
7 30 p m — Final meeting of the AAUW, in the Assembly Room
of the City National Bank
7 30 p m —District MYF will meet st the Anglin Street Methodist j i.
Church for election of Distriet and sub-district officers
i Tuesday. May 13
(2 15 p m — Ladies Lancheon at the Nolan River Country Club
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The menu, which was serve Sueur, Robert Ross, Leslie Scar- jv Bratcher, lovita Carter. Paula • _______ ______ ____
chuck wagon style, consisted of borough, Robert Bandy. Ray Bow Driver, Claudia George. Lanelle Henry Simon*. 701 Forest Avenue '
barbecue. Potato salad, ranch style man. Terry Stuart, David Russell. Holder’ Nancy Hudson Georgean- ' 7:00 p m —Opt Mrs. and Optimist Club picnic at the Youth Center
beans •Piek les, onions, olives, hot Terry Martin, Jackie Chaney. Don ne Jones. Cindy Mile* Carol Bring your children and guests
roisuiedetea.and.pie. Wood and Dwayne Wilson Ann Pou Aubrilyne Preston,Suxr 7 00 p m—Kickoff dinner for Budget Campaign of the Main
Eussel 1 « rook was master of . About guests were in atten- anne Rich, Dianne Sander*. Nudy ’ Street Methodist Church • miFFON woor ANDErK
serema mies.for.the evening .David ance. Stricklin. Judy Walraven, Gloria 7 30 p m—The Women's Missionary Society of the Anglin Street cN in NATION paANDn a
Franklin Pardue, publisherorthe MhrtwwhDonna **"" and. PresbyterlanChureh will meet at the church. ,
response was "made by Al'srado Tribune, transacted bus T:30 P m -The Fidelis Class of The Field Street Baptist Church
D. A. Knowles. iness in Cleburne todav - » . . will have a backwards party at the Fellowship
_sm-ue _____1. The Busy Blue Birds spent their Building ot of the nited white chiffon wool
7:30 p m.—Circle Six meeting, originally set for the home of Mrs jacket are outlined with navy
Jack Sanders, has been postponed ribhed silk banding to match the
flurod skill,
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Dr. and Mrs. I Tom Walker killed four young children and in-
jured five other persons in. a
crowded two-room house Sunday
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The dead children's . mother,
Aueenie May, 29, and the Holton
boy’s father, Ralph, 49, both es-1
caped serious injury.
LEM rITTSWORTM, JR.
Pasor_Song Leader
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