Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1952 Page: 3 of 10
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Charles has concluded his law
To Receive Degree
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" Royal Service
! Program Given
' By Joshua W M S,
There were nine members and one
guest present
son. T w Chafin. W A Sanders,
W F Bradley and the hostess.
Mr and Mrs Glen A Bledsoe
reports were given.
Mrs. W. F. Bowen discussed the
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College on May 28.
Pour hundred and eleven candid:
lifts for the bachelor’s degree and
Mrs Battle is
Hostess Monday
To Circle Three
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The wedding date has not been
. set
• AUTOMATIC COOKIMO CLOCK
• SOM moM-SPEED bunns
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GRIDDIE
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10 YEAR GUARANTEE
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INTIMOB VLATURISI
& Bumter Cendiliener
« Dow-Aeien Freshenen
4 Adjuutebl Shelves
4 Odde-end-Ends Besket
4 lee-Seving Tvigger-Trays
€ Separete Froezing Celle
A" Freen futh Foeds
SELLING NEW, USED and ANTIQUE
FURNITURE
son. in Floydada, soon
After games of 42. Mrs Thomp
and approved. The treasurer’s"re-
port and the committee chUrmen’g
"AND JUST IMAGINE
ALL THESE FLATUSES-"
Mrs Lorena Gannaway of Dallas
spent last week with Mrs W N. f
Northrup
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Children Diseussed
By W S C S At.
St. Paul’s Church
of 401 South Anglin street announce
the birth of a daughter, Glenda
Just phone - or come in to Lone Star
Gas or to any Servel Dealer Store. Say
you want a new Servel Gas Refrigera-
tor in your own kitchen. Well deliver
it for 15 days ... you hand us one dol-
lar. Then you he the IihIrc. Let Servel
prove its superiority to you! Discover
dor yourself the wonders of motorless
gas refrigeration! Servel has no motor
or coppressor — no shafts, pumps or
pistons. Operation is silent, efficient,
troublefree. Let us deliver a Servel
today.
ceive the master of science degree
He holds the bachelor of science
degree from Baylor University.
“Leto" Relieves
“Gum" Discomfort
REFRIGERATOR
TO YOUR KITCHEN
"Yes-i’S
BUILT TO
YOU SHO
•’’Temps Plate* are wonderful! Only Western-Holly
Range* have them. They save so much time because
they cover the burner* and protect them from acci-
dental "spill-overs." Tempt Plate* make my pot* and
pan* as efficient as t hetvy bottom cooking utensil.
My dear, they are so etty to clean. They’re black
I enamel, you know, and they keep my pot* and pans
k bright and clean." "cl.
Dry Clear
more dirt
TEMPA PLATES*
could make SUCH a difference!
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Mardell Lynch, minister bf the lev of Godley, is a public school
Pecos Church of Christ, will preach * "
Keene Personals
Mrs K w Stanley is in Electra
attending Mr Stanley’s sister, who
is ill I
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Shirley Sowell To
Graduate From
Abilene May 26th
the baccalaureate sermon nt 7:30
p m May 25 at the College Church
of Christ.
M i at commencement '
well is the daughter of
David Sowell, Jr.,
invocation, and after the luncheon
Mrs. Lyman Filgo, president, call- 5
women's social sorority st North
> Texas Mate. for the fall term.
Miss ‘Mattiza, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolph Mattiza of Cle-
burne, was elected treasurer.She
is a junior student majoring in
elementary education and a mem-
ber of Junior Mary Arden Club,
women's social and literary organ-
isation.
Daughter of Mr. and Mra. E. P.
Rogers, 308 Granbury, Cleburne,
Miss Rogers is the reporter for the
fell term. She Is s sophomore atu-
dent majoring in marketing at
NTSC.
class.
MEN’S CLUB MIRT»
GRANDVIEW, May 21 (Spl) — J
The Methodist Men's Club had a
meeting in the basement of the
church. Business was transacted cp
with Carlton Crownover, president,
P The Wesleyan Guild furnished
the dinner.
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Mr and Mrs. Davis WebbT. , 6 30 P m -Th pehurne Shakespeare Club will have a picnic at the
aauneterthepatnyeMeuint tof tel 7 00 pm-The Main Street Methodist Men’s Club will meet at the
Mabe,gonof Mr Mil-cecu----.church--- prm num——---W .
7 00 pin—Christian Women’s Fellowship Mother-Daughter Banquet
at the First Christian Church Call Mrs. Franklin Den-
{ । Martin Luther . ‘
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T Women of Church
-n The Women of the Chyrch of the
All First Presbyterlan Church met
ml Monday at the educational build-
’ I : ing for a luncheon.
/ Rev. Lem Tittsworth gave the
Both the young people attended
Cleburne High School, and Mr. |
Mebe-s -employee tt Hirn Manu ■
Are your "OUMS" unstehtiv» De Fay, on May IC. at Memorial Ho* son was surprised with the gifts
they itch* Do they bum?—Lime- pital. The baby weighed 6 pounds.
«uu return money if first bottle|iou ounces. - ..
Grand mothers are Mrs. Fannie- Hair, Martha Bean. Russell Cavin
by Mmes. Bill
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cook snd son
Bill Edward, of Dodge City, Kana.,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J1m
Landquist.
Airman Third Class Johnnie Lee
Johnson, student at Oklahoma
A: & M., spent the weekend here
with her parents, Mr nnd Mrs.
Odell Walling, 921% East Hender-
son street.
> Miss Johnson entered service in
February, and received her basic
training at Lackland Air Force
Base, in San Antonio.
ment address at 8 pm May 26
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Mr. and Mrs Charles D. Taylor
I will arrive Thursday morning from
Washington, D. C. lo visit his par-
Society
BETH BRADBURY; Society Editor
sSisleaTuexets juts 3,
diet Church met Mondsy afternoon Mondav afternoon for a program on drnanarnt. ... N, .a wc.
in the home of Mrs Lee Battie All Children Our Concern » wGr andpat i ’ are Mr and Mrs
on West Wilson street. Mn w H Fletcher was in Walter Doyle and Hr., and Mrs
Mrs Charles Wdaan voiced the charde o the proram which open K laude Taner, all of i leburoe
opening prayer, and roll call was rd with the singing of Tell Me ---
answered by the sayings of Paul the Story of Jesus ” The scripture Eastern Star
Mrs Mart Hoffman brought the reading was Mark 10 13th to 16th „.
devotional on P raker Mrs 1. 1. verses Those narUcipaling on the Gives Shower 1O
Weaver taught the lesson from the program were Mmes. Alvis Jenkins N c g n .c.. *
>7. la. 19 and* 20th chapters of Jess Barnett and Sidney Roberts Mrs * • %. 1 nompson
Acts. , . The program cloned ' with the .n.Ii u „ , >,
A social hour was enjoyed and singing'of Awav in the Mana sr r -—RANDVIEW, May 21,‛Spi! —
a delicious dessert plate was sen
ed to Mmes A M McHenry. Ll.
Weaver. Mart Hoffman W J.
Paterson, E O. Hunter, W C Wil
Is A Thief!
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It can rob you of price-
less possessions, for-
ever! Protect your
valuables, by renting a
safe deposit box. Costs
little. Come in today!
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refrigerators are
“ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED
John C. 'Stevens, dehn of men 62 candidates for the master’s de
il ACG who is away on leave, will
teturn to deliver the commence- ■ i ises.
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BLY—SELL—AND TRADE
Owned and Operated By
l MR. and MRS. GEORGE HARVEY
Cleburne Girls
Elected To; ;
Phi Gamma Kappa
DENgN To*. Mav (8PL»A--
Billy Metttua and Billie Ann Ro-
Sara of Cleburne have been elect-
ed officers at Phi Gamma Kappa,
Have You Got Any White Elephants in Your Home? Whv Don’t You
Look and Gall Uh. You Could Have a Lot of Money in Your Attic.
LOOKCLOSEI-------------------
| Patsy Ball, Dorthy Flow, Cather-
ine Gleaen, Gwen Goodrum, Bettie
Green, Ann Gustafson, Betty Haw-
kins. Mary Helen Massey, Beta
Miller, Judy and Katharine Mils,
Janet Robbins, Linde Youngblood,
the sponsors snd the leader.
on Thursday evening by Mrs. Bob' ... ..___ _ _____ ___
Taylor • Cleburne, Route 4. Thirteen members were present cd the meeting to order. Members 2
A picnic supper, consisting of at the called meeting Tuesday of voiced the Lord's Prayer in unison
friod chicken sandwiehes, salad, the Blue Birds of Joshua The last After the roll, call Mrs. Vano
potato chips, pickles and olives, was regular meeting was held on Fri- wiseman gave the worship period
served with cake and cold drinks. dav. meditati"n"and discusked the birth-
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9 30 a m —Cirele Four of the WSCS of the Main Streot Methodist m
Church will meet in the home of Mrs. Floyd E. Johnson, IN
615 Bellevue Drive
12:00 noon- The Cumtux Club will have its annual luncheon at the 172
First Christian Church.
12 00 noon- The luncheon of the In-As-Much (lass has been apost- . 82
poned because of the death of Mrs Jake Hess, sister of 4
Mrs. John Nowlin, teacher of the clast. ,"
2 30 p m.—The Fidelis Matrons Class of the First Baptist Church
JOSHUA, May 20 (Sph) - The I
Woman's Missionary Society of the 1
Joshua Baptist Church met Mon
day afternoon hi the home of Mrs Mrs T B Pilgreen has gone to
.W E Putnam, in a monthly Royal Washington. D C to attend the
ABILENE. May 21 (Spl) —
Sbirley Sue Sowell of Cleburne will
be among the 191 Abilene Chris-
tian College seniors who will re
ceivejidegrees
exercisegMay
..Misni Sowell_________
Mr AndiMrs. David Sowell,
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reive a B S degree. She was a
n. ember of Delta Theta, women's
social club '
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day meditation, and discussed the birth-
it was decided to meet once a day objectives of the Women of . A
month during the summer, on the the Church. The birthday offering
t third Thursday, at the homes of was taken and the minutes read
CG that ananknyg Mmaa w vn d..n.sa. a- * — 4-------- --
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course and will receive his L. L.M. .
„p,., m .. . , degree'in June. He is with thel
DENTON. Tex., May 21 (Spl)/U.S. Navy.
—Marvin Cloy sc Steakley of God-
ley, is a candidate for the master's
degree at spring commencement
xercises at North Texas State
Mr snd Mrs C A Tarver of
Fort Worth announce the birth of
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Tgy sensatianal Sanitone Dry Cleaniog You’ll be
anancn diacover how much more dirsis removed 3
v i»i tear mahbomn apots vanish . hw likenew /
i ii looks and fhelat Hersatha dry dleane
iog of you dceamerty Sahisonvodey
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Kimbro, Bowers, W. F. Howard,
June Nichols. Herbert Spreen. Lem
Tittsworth, G. A. Baker, W. S. J
Ownsby, Robert Brown, Walker
Smith, Joe Gerard. O. L. Graham. J
George. Garnell Baker, W. A. Scott ,
R L. Stead. T. R. Walker. M. T.
Knox; Rev. TItta worth and Misses
Annie Laurie Brown and Gertrude
Whitehouse.
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sunidn PARTY MILD
KEENE, May 21 (Spl) - The
garden party for the college sen;
lore, which was to have been held 1
on the lawn at the home of Mra, a
Roy Cagey, was held in the youqg
ladies assembly room on the cam-
pus because of the, rain. There
are 22 in the college graduating
class and 13 in the pre nursing
' wil Impel with Mrs. J. T Epperson, on North Anglin
Street
Service program. ■ wedding of her son, G M Pil-
Arrangements of roses and other : green: • ’
spring flowers were used on the
mantel, and potted ivies elsewhere Vance Reed is in Oklahoma
in the open rooms His sister. Mrs Lillie Vance
Mrs C H Wise president, uro Trosper. accompanied him to her
_______, „ sided over the business meeting, home in Choctaw. Okla
Mrs Margha Thompson Was given After the business, a puogram on u . M .
a personal shower by the members Christian Homes was presented wM and Mr. -ack Belcher of
2... „ Mrs George Rssell viced the DallasgwereinKeene Sunday,
cently at the home of Mrs Ami opening prayer, and the devotional . ’ T y,yisited.Mrs, Belt hers,
dale Brown Mrs Thompson will on Heavenly Pattern ' was given wi 7. / L and Mr.
join her husband Dr C S Thomp by Mrs Putnam, taking parts from and othgr relatives
both the Old anil New Testament Mr and MrS. Jimmie Brown of
She also spoke on Establishing Dallas spent Saturday with Mra
„ , . - Christian Homes Brown’s sister, Mrs Del Rainey.
Refreshments of punch and cake Mrs ADn roster presented "hom- enet. attended bacealaureate service
es Where Missionaries Are Pro Their son. Kenneth was in the 8th
pared." in which —three members . grade grattuating class. 1
participated Mrs Harold Brawn - • — I
er spoke on the work of Dr. Hollis Mr. and rankee Kents at Cie
G,Neal. Mrs. Wise 4liscussed the burne spent Sunday with his broth-
work of Virginia Wingo, and Mrs er. John Kent, and Mrs Kent and
R. L. Bass discussed the work of Dovona. .
Smome, ‘Our Primary Concern in r,and Mrs, E j Lalone and Tacturing Company
» Missionary Mrs. Lalone’s—
a" K.7.. ™ "Which brother PeteKelly, and Mra. Kelly
she discussed Missionary work in and baby at onroe recently.
Erazil, of Mrs. M.H Berry; Mrs. The staff and employees of the
Milton Jackson told of the work College Press had n picnic at the Rv Ml'S Tavloy
‘ in uba by Mrs. Christine Garnet, Cleburne State Park UTtaXy • ‘ “
and MrsnR USsell discussed the ।; Misses Marilyn Horsey and Mary
work Naomi H. Rurroush, Mf*. P I ardee and son, J B Miller. Cleburne High School sen
president of.the. National Baptist dardee, of Alvarado, were guests iors, were entertained with a party
Womens Convention Auxiliary, in o Mrs N. Carter on Sunday. — ......‘
Cuba. i * .
. Mrs J. O. Murphree discussed , -ohn Kent left Tuesday for a trip
Making Our Home Mission Copse to various points in Oklahoma He
ious, and Mrs. w A MeEntire Plans to visit the Oklahoma con-
I gave a challenge to the Home of ference office staff in Oklahoma1
America.The meeting closed with city on Wednesday ‘ ion the back lawn. Games were
dindr M»hhuring which time Mr: and Mrs, Norman Polk and played and a singsong held.
Solemn ThniLiu " One Sweetly family have returned from visit The table was .decorated in *
Cake and fr.ni ... ipE Mr Polk’s mother, Mrs Dora graduation theme, with a little realthe sponsors Mmes W "Gond.
«l W Mmn wisP, phinar ver: Molk. at Palestine, and attending choothorsecenteringthe tablosand ™m‘ Emo ana W C.
« therhonorale .."“iw Elmer Me douradweresmhryrineripomtdr iawkinap 7 , r w
Son, Murph MeEntire, Gilbert, . _____ and Bobby. Taylor, Mary Miller; Miss Dorothy Phillips of Calif- ____
Tom Weldon George Wicker, and1 Mr and Mrs Billie Wilson of and Gerald Washburn. Marilyn ornia was A xuest at the meeting, ufe of Martin Luther, and Mrs. 4
ciHmri 4- B laekwood and Karen Temple spent Sunday with Mrs Horsey and Jimmy Simpson, Mr Plansfor.Camp:Eire camp,.xhich W. T. George voiced the -closing----m
_____r'__i__-__________________________________________________ andtwit be held next weekatETes: prayer.
and Mr Smith and children Mrs W E. Horsey and Mr: and pat near rGran bury, were d iacussed Thoae present were Mmes. Filgo
—.— Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. ' Pictures of the group were made. • •• ahet w • Hamwial Daul M4
J C. Rogers spent Sunday with । _________. | Those attendinig were Misses
Mr. and Mrs Homer Stinson of 1
: Nacogdoches Mrs. Rogers and Mra ;
Stinson are sisters
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Thursday, May 22
9 30 a m — Circle Two of the Anglin Street Methodist Church will
meet at the church. »
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1952, newspaper, May 21, 1952; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564225/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.