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Gary Key, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Key, is improving from a
recent appendectomy.
Bobby Tiner, Marjorie Norrell,
Julia Hobbs and Mr. and Mra Earl
CARDIGAN WITH BUMMER
DRESS- Navy jersey cardigan is
posed over a rad and navy dotted
white linen aleeveless dress—a
junior costume by Horwitx and
Doberman. The jacket is bound
with navy grosgrain and has cuffs
to match ths dress.
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and centered with a framed hand-
Joyce Burt Is
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At Coke Party
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painted invitation, a gift to the
honoree from the hostess.
Craghead, took the girls to
show, and afterwards, all the girln
enjoyed a slumber party in the
home of one of the leaders, Mrs.
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and Royce, visited J. W. Luckie
Mis* JoAnn Kirkham and her in Hico Sunday.
mother entertained with a coke ----
picnic was over the
the group. Mrs.
ed relatives in Maypearl and Wax-
achie Sunday.
Really, Westernl Thin saltine cracker
backed by a tradition for ood
faste...dtened to CORO with West-
ern weather Four separte unih/Ak3
corral the %
ter Jackson of Colorada City, Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Groen. Mrs. H.'M.
road, P. B. Force and fumi
Silverton, John W. Force and
Uy of Dallas and Mr. and asm. s
Lem Force of Midwest City,Okla-
homa.
The Tanda Camp Fire group of
Junior High celebrated their final
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Now, improved louv
pollen-free air to all
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Salacl
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Truman Dan is the name of the
son born May 22, at Memorial Hos-
pita), to Mr. and Mr* Merle Loop-
er, 001 South Anglin street. The
bhby,who weighed fl pounds, 8
buncos, is the grandson of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Bolden and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Looper.
Mr. and MreT C. Webb of
Trinity Street announce the birth
of a son, Walter Raymond, on May
20. at Memorial Hospital.
The baby weighed 8 pounds, 0
ounces, and is the grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Wilams of 1222 E.
James Street.
attend-
Msude
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EVAPORATIVE COOLER
Guests were greeted by Miss
Kirkham and registered by Miss
Shirley Key
The refreshment table was cov.
Turner. Mary Lou Mackey. Patsy
Shelton. Wonzell Irby Patsy Kan-
Just turn the control dial to any epood., to get the
volume of cooldd air you want! Not jut high, low or
medium., but Ady volume up to 2,200 cubic
foot of cooled air per minute!
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drink* to the following:
Misses Ruth Myers, Shirley Bak-
er, Linda Barton,Roaalie Cosgrove.
Anita Boyer and Patricia, and
Peggy Scallorn, Janet Swanson.
Messrs, and Mme*. Howard and
9wanson, and Jean Swanson.
Motor Co.
Personals
Miss Ethel Beavers is in Dallas
this week attending the Back-to-
School Fashion market
David and Ronny Altaras of
Crowell, Texas, are here for a
week’s vacation with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs E. Altaras,
and other relatives and friends.
Harold Tate.
A" midnight snack of sandwich-
es. fritos and punch was served,
and breakfast the next morning
consisted of fruit juice, serambled
eggs, bacon, hot rolls, jelly and hot
chocolate.
Those sharing in the evening's
activities were the fourteen memb-
ers of the group. Sue Armstrong,
Ijirotta Autry, louann Chafin,Call
Craghead, Paula Cooper, Barbara
Diamond. Suzanne Hodge, Brenda
Hughes, Baphara King, Jane Scott,
Pamela Tare, Judith Smith, Ann
White and Beverly William*, the
leaders, Mrs. Tate and Mro. Coop-
er; the sponsors, Mmes. Armstrong
mehei •t2etoe bchum the mirmnoht- on
rubber, the new Dearbornair brings yoiFcool
summer comfort.-puts it right et your fingertips!
tion hymn was "Jesus I My Cross
Have Taken." Prof. George Thom-
pson pronounced the benediction.
•Da-
Lcommssnk
grdurrereag
by Mrs. Howard and Mrs. R.E.
Buckner to the following:
Sidney Goddale, Bill Goodale,Car-
olyn McCoy, Carol Joan Clarke.
Paula Daniel, Dolores Watson,
Kathy May, Nancy Hopkina, Carol
Jeanne Rawland, J amelia CoUlna,
Jimmy Bennett, Vick Pritchard,
Bobby Pritchard, Barbara Buckner
Jackie WaUing, Shari Blair,Donnie
Lou Dyers, and Jean Swanson and
the honoree.
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Saturday evening at 8 o'clock
Miss Patricia Howard was surpris-
ed by a group of her triends who
called to wish her Happy Birth-
Games of Bingo formed the'div-
ersion of the evening with Shirley
Baker winning high score prise.
Assisted by Mrs. J. E. Swanson
Mrs. Howard served cake and odd
cital on Thursday. May a. at the
First Baptist Church, beginning at1
8 o'clock.
Immediately following the re
cital where will be a reception at
the home of Mr. and Mrs A W.
Games were played and the gifts
.... Rofreshmenta of birthday
cake and ice cream were served
Used Sewing Machines
$12.50 Up
' • Completeiy Be.Conditioned
3 by Factory Trained Mechanics
• One Year Guarantee
• Treadles and Electrics
Green, and son, Johnny. of Fort
Worth. Mr. Jackson is a near re-
lative of Mr. Harris. and Mrs.
Groen is Mrs. Harris' sister.
Over 300 attended u
vice*, followed by a pieni
served In th church yard.
Member* of the family
ing the reunion were Mrs.
Anderson of Cleburne, Mrs
Prater of the .old Glen
in Fort Worth Sunday for their an-
I nual reunion. All eight children
were present.
At the noon hour a delicious
Reminders For •
Camp El Tesoro
Last-minut reminder* for girt*
teaving for Camp Fire camp at
RI Teiore:
SumneeGetetc
Otoa(odSs.
WITH SUPREME SALAD WAFERS 4>PACK
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Wilson, and children. all of Cie- ling arrived Saturday to visit her
burne. attended the Friendship parents. Mr- and Mrs. E E. Buch-
church Sunday night. - — -
Phone 2290
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Walker spent
Sunday in Weatherford viaitlng his
father, J. B. Walker, who is ser-
iously iU in a hospital.
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Tuosday, May 27, 1952--CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW—3 E
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H. A. Gilliam Family Has
Reunion Sunday At Park
The children. families and grand- l lunch was served buffet style. The '
children of H. A. GUliam of 308 menu consisted of fried chicken,
Huron Street gathered at the home green beans, potatoes, salads, dev-
of a daughter, Mra. E. M. Cheek, tied egga, sandwiches, cakes, pies,
Those playing in the recital will
be Jan Ellyn Jackson, Mike Smith.----------------
Loretta Craft. Sharon West Bar- ewske, Dorothv Wofford. Carolyn
bare Ann Davis, Judily Doud;Carol ---------------—.—
— Austin, Annice Jagge and Carol
Mackey
ice cream and cold drinks.
The afternoon was spent in con-
versation and picture taking.
'Those present were H. A. Gilliam
of Cleburne; Mr. and Mrs. Homer
GUliam, Joyce, eCharlotte, Lavon*
and Harold of Bruce; Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Gilliam and, Edwin of 8
Glen Rose Star Route; Mr. and Mrs
Henry Gilliam and Jimmy, of Bono.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Gilliam,
Burl. Horace and Winston. of God-
ley; Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Gill-
.lam and Janette of Fort Worth;
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gray. Joe
Wayne, Robert, Meldon, Alice, and
Lura Raye of Covington; Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Derr, Gall and Gary
of Baytown, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Cheek, Martha, Thera and Terry, =
of Fort Worth.
Force family
Reunion HelIn
New Hope Sunday
The sons and daughters of the
late John Force gathered at the
Niw Hope Baptist Churen Sundav
for a runion. John'Force came
lu Texas in 1878 and settled in
the New Hope community. The j
New kepe churcr u the second d
eldest in Johnson County.
ways-popular DAIRY QUEEN. Ev- 1
-body loves DAIRY QUEEN. H'l
ilicious with pie, cak or cookies
—or served plain. Stop at 001
nomical to
- Come,
s thosimmor
SWJC Alumni
Meet Sunday
KEENE, May 27 (Spl - Mra.
W. 0. Bell was in charge of serv: .
Ing breakfast to the members of
the SWJC alumni association on
Sunday at 8:48 a.m., in the home
economic room.
Professor George Thompson was
elected president for a term of
two years, and Mrs. Ben Putnam,
news reporter and Mrs. Billy San-
ders, assiitant.
President J. V. Peters presented
the class of 'U, which was wel-
comed by C. C. Blackburn, presi-
dent of the association. A number
.• Another cumnEn product
- M by Supreme Baken—?
On Saturday, May 10, the lead
ers and their husbands, Mr. and
Mra. George Cooper and Harold
Tate, took the 14 girls to Glen
Rose on an ahday picnic in which
the girls had to cook three meals
out-of-door*. This was required In
order for them to pass their rank
to woodgatherer.
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• Hhhed h bdadkem Dembem eM
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• usmw, men moosBy eneela
• Mewhmemeamarphda
party. Wednesday, naming a* hon W Moore J** J^^ay for ser
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er. One quilt and one blanket
will not be too mush.
1. Be sure to brine your doc-
tor’s certificates
3. You will purchase store cards
at the samp. This is all that
san be purchased at the camp
•xcept pennants, and later pic-
ture* of cabin groups which will
be SO cents each.
4. Bo at the Legion Hall Wed-
nesday at 4 p.m. ready to leave.
— 1. Mothers ere urged to help
with the transportatlon if at all
possible.
6. The kitchen staff and the high
school girls left todey to have
•upper cooked and everything in
readiness when the girl arrive.
7. All girls desiring to do to
will be brought back to Cleburne
for recitela end commencement,
Mrs. Ver* Mangum
Diplomas Awarded
To Two Graduates
FRIENDSHIP, May 27 (Spl )-
Mrs. Bernice Stevens, former
county and achool health nurse,
made the commencement addresa
at the graduation exercises of the
Friendship school Monday night
J. T. Gordon gave the invoca-
tion and Grace Cowley entertained
with a piano solo. Martha Temple
gave the welcome address, and
awards were diatribuved by Mrs,
Leon Bowen, Mrs. Clyde Webb and
Mrs. Ola Mono, Jackie Parka gave
the farewell address, and the fare-
well was by the aeventh grade,
J. T. Gordon presented diplomas
to the two graduates, Martha Tom
ple and Jackie Parks,
After the exercises a picnic was
held in the lunchroom.,
Pupils In Recital Thursday sm“"sm"
, ..... from there to" YqBowstone National
—I' Walls, Janice Baker, Virginia Moel- part.
ro- J ter, Joe Foust, Barbara Smith --
were served, and favors nf mi»»i». Johnson
tur CJf S. megaphones were giv-
en to the twenty guests who attend-
ed.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B Locker and
’daughter, Brenda Kay, attended
the San Saba Cnunty reunion at
Casino Park at Lake Worth Sun-
day. Over 300 attended.
Mrs. W. M Wakeland has re
turned from Bay City where she
visited her sister, Mrs W. H. Cook,
। and her brother, A. W. Shelton.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilliam and
son, Jimmy, of Bono, spent Sunday
in Fort Worth
Mmes. William Brewer end W.F.
Howard have returned home from
Tulsa, Okla., where they visited
their son and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Brewer.
of out-of-town members were pre-
sent. ~
DESSERT
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THE TIMES REVIEW.
Betty Dean Murphy. Myra Sowell Mrs W. D. Sherrill is hecovering Tuesday, May 21
Barry Jackson Mary Adell Corzine from injuries received from a fall 7:80 p m — Victory Dinner for the Budget Campaign of the Main
Carre* Sanderson Beverly Will in her Some last week Street Methodist Church
iamt and Becky McDearman. .. 7:30 p.m—The Dorcas Class of the Field Street Baptist Church will
Margie Myers, Marjean Edgar. Misses Bettye Iu Y orkandMary have its monthly social meeting at the home of Mrs
Kanewske andIPatsy.r6 North Janice Doud, Nancy Foust Glenda M.Bashampzpent.sundayr"it, Duane Emmons, 110 McArthur Lane
• - y‘ - । Glenn, Beverty Austin. Anna Jean Mr-and Mrs -Petexyne Freddy 7:30 pm-The Garden Culture Club will meet with Mrs Vernon l
— _ Miss MarieJohnson f“Fort Beene, 1312 K Chambers, with Mr* Curtis Stoke* a* ,
Worth spent Saturday night with coshostesses. Members will answer roll call with a plant , L
her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. J. W exchange i
Johnson attended the recital Wednesday, May M I
of Mrs. Woods music pupils at 3:30 a.m —The Cleburne Council of Church Women will meet at St I
Field Street in Cleburne Paul’s Methodist Church Please note change of day
12:00 noon—The Sunshine Needle Club will meet with Mrs. W B I
^ocietu Tews
BETH BRADBURY, Society Editor
comfort safe!
Keene Ceremony
KEENE, May 27 (Spl) Elder N.R.
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were swarded their honors and tion Crmon Friday evening at 1 0
dock in Turner auditorium
This was the first nervice of th*
Arm- graduation exerciqes.Prok. Harold
John Doering playedthe procsslonal
• the and recesioal. Prof. O. A. Jor-
‘ gensen voiced the invocation and a
mate quartet, Fred Speyer, Buddy
and Barry Siobenlist and James
Chamness sang "Go Ye." Bobby
Jacobs, the class pastor, gave th* .
response following the sermon, and HY
Edward Lindquist played a violin MU
nolo, "Av* Marte.*' The consocra-
Baton Route, La., visited Mrs.
Nelson's sister, Mrs. Hsrvey Ro-
berts, and Mr. Robert*, end child-
ren thia weekend. Their daughter,
Carolyn Jean, a student, returned
home with them. .
Airs. Tolleson To Present Sand Fat Personals
ppana
flower* Appropriate flowers were
used in the appointed places, and
pink and blue ribbon streamers lad
the guests from the living room
to the birthday table.
The table was laid with a birth-
day cloth and held a crystal bowl
of baby pink roses, and a birthday
cake decorated in pink and blue
with six candles.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Madden. 903 North Main Street
Carl Bramblett were Mrs Bram 2 m p m —The So and Sew Club will meet with Mm Charlie Tiner
Uett's brother, Need Hensley, and 2 M p m —The Kill Kara Chib will meet with Mr* II W Wiseman,
.. ... .. . . .2 . Mrs Hensley, of Grandview, Mr. 10? North Pendell
Mr. and Mrs. H O Luckie .Jovce Mett-- mother and sikter 307 Norun l enaeu .....
1 •---- i-i- 1 w i.li Eramhiett s juocner,^ and sisters, 7:30p.m.-- The Fourth Quarterly Conference of the Main Street
MrSpHG.Bramb Mr “2nd Mm Methodist Church
na „ramDe,E, ano nr. and ain. muaA.. AAAl 1a
M 1 MadAan af Part WnHh FrWBf, V •V
““-°n worm. 7 00 pm—Family Night Dinner at the Nolan River Country Club.
VisitorsTin the E.L. Harris home Dinner will be followed by Bingo at 8 P m Hosts are
"Thapedav w>M» Wr and u« Wei. Mr and Mrs. W. E. Boge, Mr. and Mr* Marvin tum-
ble and Mr. and Mrs. Red Norman
gbott and Cragbead, and Mrs. Vera
Mangum and the girl*' parents.
anan. The Dowlings were recently
discharged from the Marines at
San Diego. California.
| Rev. and Mrs. H A. Hutehins ----
.Mr. end Mel Lincoln .Wakeland and children, Billy and Nauey vinit- oppned.
have returned from a vacation trip J • -- - — — - —
to Bay City. Galveston, Houston
strong Scott and Mrs.
Kenneth and Truman Reeves,
and Mr and Mrs. J. O. Reeves,
of Fort Worth. Mis* Dorothv Reev-
tabralowettPnd"onFEahssander edur-nMr"Nrt"simpnon wue " uaqorna ““
the invitation, with an arrangement and daughters over the weekend. . _______
“atsmaii of nbbon sandwich, aam • pam.sinun ma Krtl^re^^c^S
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. EdWoviiw’MrsErnesnwestturwh
His seriousty ittnahospitat.—
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Keene Personals
Mra. France* Fry and sons, David
and Edmond, of Dallas spent Sun
day with Mra. Fry'* sister, Mr*.
C. R. Creel, and Mr Creel.
Mr and Mrs,L. D. King of Snn
Sntonio ipent the week end with
their daughter, Lanelle a student
who was graduated from the pre
nursing course. Lanelle accompan-
led her parents home.
Mr. and Mra, 1. I- Calvert of
Houston, parenta of Nita Rae Cal-
vert were guests of Southwestern
Junior College, over the weekend.
Nita Rae, a graduate,accompani-
ed them home.
Mr. and Mra. C. D. Bossire have
•a quests Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Montgomery and Mra. Earl Han-
dle end baby, all of Waco. The
Montgomerys are the parents of
Mrs Bees l re, and Mrs. Randle is
her sister.
George Lefer of Fort Worth is
visiting his sister. Mrs. George
Thompson, and Mr. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bessire
have moved to Fort Worth Mr.
Bessire is taking X-ray technic-
ian’s course at Harris Hospital.
Mrs. Grace Allmen of Wichita
Fall* is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Minerva Hagaman.----
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wiley nf
Port Arthur have been guests of
Southwestern Junior College since
Friday. Their son, Jerry, is an
academic graduate.
Elder and Mrs. E. D Nelson of
Mr. and Mra. W. F. Howard en-
tertained at their home, 704 North
Robinson street, last Saturday with
parties celebrating the birthdys
of their two daughters, Carolyn
Sue and Patricia Howard,
Carolyn Sue celebrated her sixth
birthday from 3 to 3 in the after-
noon. She greeted guests a* they
arrived in Ppretty blue frock, with
a nosegay of pink, white and blue
Bran t ley-Wyatt
car buv of the y
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Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Knowles of
Fort Worth spent Sunday with her
parents, the T. F. Lees.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 168, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 27, 1952, newspaper, May 27, 1952; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564230/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.