Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 169, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 28, 1952 Page: 2 of 10
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evening in monthly social session.
Mrs. T. J. Wicker. president.pre-
aided over the short business ses
sion, which preceded the social
Charades and Famous Faces were
Suitable for Hall Runners, Stairs and Small Rooms
AH from the Finest Rolls of Bigelow Carpeting
JOSHUA; May 28 (Spl) - Bob
Feather has been chosen as the
new music and educational direc
; the 23rd Psalm, with each member
repeating the Psalm in unison. The
business was concluded with the
regular Fellowship benediction:fol-
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Mrs Troy Glover. and family, on
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John E MeCaughan of Midland Ai Chureh Menday
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Carroll Rogers of Denton attend
ad baccalaureate services Satur
day His sister Miss Ima Mae Ro-
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i and Mrs J H MeCaugh ship of the First Christian Chureh
Wedesdav, May 28 ----
3 30 a m —The Cleburne Council of Church Women will meet at St
Paul's Methodist Church Please note change of day
12 00 noon- The Sunshine Needle Club will meet with Mrs W l
Madden, MS North Main Street
2 00 p m - The So and New Club will meet with Mrs Chartie Tines
23pm- The Kill Karr Club will meet with Mrs H w Wiseman,
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NOTHING DOWN! SMALL. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY TERMS TO
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raraly found ovan in the Ur gen vort^al
Miss Mary Jane Douglas has re-
turned home from Memorial Hospi-
tal. She is reported to be doing
nicely.
. rooms The dining Lble,
a lace tableeloth over red satin,
was centered with an arrange
met Monday for a potluck luncheon
and business meeting, at the church
Following the luncheon a busin
ess meeting was conducted by
Mrs L. A Marsan, president, Mrs.
H. L. Densob voiced the opening
prayer, and Mrs. G. M Wihiams
brought a beautiful devotional from
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And^Uke thehi^jnt^of^t^mand.^of Kimball Pinnana which have delighted three Bomerationa of mynic
131. Order of the Eastern Star,
entertained the officers and their mini of red tine*
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Members of the Dorcas Class of
Mr and Mrs eharles McNeil
visited Mrs McNeil’s brother. Jim
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Mias Margie Cram errs ■gamed
Norma Jean Polk and her parents.
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Doreas Class
Meets Tuesday
Owen and Miss Sue Rubmaon, in
the primary department. Mix. C N.
Gilbert and Mrs Willie Putnam
in the intermediate department and
Mmes Guy Winfrey L. L. Laird,
and Arthur Murray in the Junior
Department Refreshment commit
tee is composed of Mmes Joe
Murphree and George Russell
Preceding the opening of the
school a parade was held through
the streets of Joshua on Saturday
afternoon, with decorated ears
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When’ ‘driving begins to drive you.
paungat the familiar red cooler.
Complete ie freshment follows a frosty ( oke,
"Iget around a lol—ami I know."
Mr and Mrs George Christian
and daughters. Jerrie and Kaye.
ot Dallas, and Mr. aud Mrs Pat
rick Teeling of San Angelo, visited
Mrs lari Tael, mother of Mrs
Christian and Mrs Teeling on Sun
day
Mrs Warren Hammond, and Mr.
mons, 110 McArthur Lane..Tuesday d mmondt.o." ollexndal Tenn
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• America* preferred pinne, m proved by Iha fart that =e-
Kimballe have been sold than any other single make *l
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guests were
told about her visit to the home of
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Mrs Youngblood served punch
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Phe Bono Home Demonstration
Cub met Tuesday with Mrs Mel-
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ahd three guest a answering roll
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FOOT EXCLUSIVE TONE-TOUCH FEATURES
1 The Kinhall Laminnted Tonehurd - made
of aircraft plywood, it will not crack or tplit
open — it imperviout to the effort, of moittura
ar temperature — it permanandy crowned;
msrefore, the piano will not lore its original
■■ fine tone.
1 The Kimball Balanced, Even Tension Scale
Sn —a wUntifwallr prefect wale dedgn which
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A TIRE PIANO.
H 3 The Kimwal Direct Motion Action — a pat-
T anted feature which, in even the *maHe»t Kim-
r-U " ball Piano, per milt a natural. direct ham-
| mer blow againet the Wring* and provide* the
9 NORMAL 7 OUCH so eatential to good piano
V pUying.
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are former residents of
McCollum demonstrated
Rev C N Gilbert to principal
of the s chant with Oren Potter
os assistant principal. Mrs K C
Hughes to secretary of the scbooi
end instructors are Mmes. H N.
lawrence, L. O Bentiev, Oran
Patter and Elmo Woodaid in the
Beginners Department; Mmes Mil
ton Jackson, Mildred Owen Cleta
______________________ The guests were greeted by the
in Joshua on Saturday evening host and hostess, and served_to-
Red roses were used In appro main juice cocktails when they ar-
tor of the Joshua Baptist Church. Worth. E B Haacks, A. V. Jones,
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my Roberts. and family and old
friends in Waco on Monday.
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A F McCready. Oliver Broumley.
John Dyer, B L Baker, Roy Me-
Natt, W F. Kelly, T. J Wicker,
and the hostess
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Blanche bavis, kobble Graves.
Joette Lawrence, Opal Brawner.
After the opening song Jesus Fronu Bowman, Glen Davenport
is All the World to Me Mr. Egsie Brawner. Clist Bell Rhoda
E It Stanford voiced a prayer Russel Cecil Minton
Mrs Lambard Reid introduced the Messrs Ralph Graves Harold
f speakers pointing out the fact that Brawner R D Davenport Ray
she had alopted 14 new ehildren. Bell Claude Meed. George MintoA
as president of the eonference She and Seth Davis
the Field Street Baptist Church met
at the home of Mrs. Duane Em
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9x3.3 _Bigelow.beauvais noral
9x3 Tnwntwist. creen solid
93 Clifton floret
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9x?.9 Pervak green multicolor
9x2.9 Charale.
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9x2.9 neral
9x24 Fervak
heige tone Mt tone
8x2.3 harale
arm tom mi tone
3x3 Fervak
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JOSHUA. May 28 (Sp,) - The -»
Baptist Vacatio Bibie Moul be
tan Monday with 92 pupils enrolled 6
and will continue through Juned C f
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and the fire truek leading the
parade
CWF Has Luncheon
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Grern tone on tone
( ing stuck she remarked that she Mr> Wilks Dunaway is visiting,
wan now a greater believer in a relatives and ‘friends in’Rotan '
' firm foundation
1 Mrs Reid presented a gift to AM McCready and G C. Dun ,
Mrs Mathenon from the society, away are fishing at Port Aransas
a group at plastic place mate. ami this week I IMrs
MrMrTouesdporromprhwentadaan o Mrn. Busmyth and son, Stephen ironine a dreas. andle mphasized
•—, i 2 Mr ifoi Ma Mi Ma JUSTUS % tane..... payerauringmce
studies for exams demonstration on making belt buck ing. amt secret pal gifts were ex
.a u u u . . Ies, and each member made one ‘ ‘ ’
Mr and Mrs Hen Mason of 1s Refreshments of ice cream, cake
Angeles. Californfa. are visiting his ahd punch were served to Mmes
s.. ri sister, Mrs G ” Killingsworth, Elbert Smith John Coke. EmesI
uiU and amily Youngblood. Hood. Henry Gilliam, B
“ ■ ' I Mr and Mrs Tom Griffin and Earl Kennon and J B Strickland.
nest Youngblood, Carle. Scott. Joe Mr. and Mr Arthur Taylor spent an vutors.Mmes Howard, Bash
Peters, E L Reid lira Spikes, Sunday at the oll derrick an at AThexoePhinecordel. ;
Altea Browdar.Boli Jarvi, ami Miss Whitney Dam, where they had a, att omeettin-wipheonJune
Margaret Baker lunch i “ ? the home * Mrs. Elbert Smith .
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g. g> •! l ed buffet style, consisted of chick
Service GU!l<! . en king eullets, ham. parslied,
A .... । .. potatoes, baked corn, elazed car
And Crele llave rots, English peas pear salad.pick 37 North Pendell
i t . M 33 1 Ieh hot rolls ieed tea and 750 pm The Fourth Quarterly Conference of the Mala Street
Joint Meet ne Monday ‘ Pie i Methodist church
.. a,i , The guesta were seated at four Thurday. May 29
Mme. Enet YounKbio I Carl tome iables, which were centered 9 n a m Cirete Two of the Anglin street Methodiat WSCS will meet
Mott Allen Chumber "nter with vases of red rosebuds in the home of Mr. J D Allen 1412 North RObinson
tained the member. 01 the Iuuan Thon uttending were Mins Dicie street
Cyruncirele and U Wepleyan Pearson and Mmes Fannie Steed. M/( v m -Graduaton exerises for Small Fry Kindergarten, at Main
Guild. Monday evening ut the Blanche Davis, Graves, Methodist Church
Marks Chureh. Joette Lwrenee. onal Brawner Friday, May M
7 Ui p tn—Family Nigh Dinner al the Nolan River Country Club
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other members of the family on
trip to Palestine Friday where they
visited Mr Polk’s mother Mrs
Dora Polk They returned Sunday
evening
Regular Sale
T30 pm The Quarterly conference of the SI Mark's Methodist
Chwch will be held al rhe church,
Monday June 3
1ois Bullington o? Dallas and wiilis 2.20 Circle One ot the Anglin Street Presbyteran Church win
< ouch of Clburne. """ r meet at the church.
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tary from Fort Worth and Mrs SA _____ _ ________
Barnes, Promotion secretary, and Mr. Strube was assisted mserv
explained their hobbles ing by her aunt. Mrs L E Davis nrog.Iromine
Mrs Matheson nhowed pictures .anal her mother, Mrs Alice Coueh I -rwman
she .tok of Europe last year, and of Cleburne IBomonstrated Al
no I.D.Club
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Dinner will be followed by Bingo at 8 p m Hosts are
Mr and Mrs W E Boger Mr and Mrst Marvin Cura
bie and Mr and Mrs Red Norman
156 Chensonette
reen tone on tone .
• 12x5 A Chansonette, beige
X 12x5 3 Alexander Smith
set twist rose solid
2. 13x4.10 Beauvais floral
1224.6 Chansonette,
belae tone on tone
n ' 12*4.6 Reauveis floral
* 12x3.3 Becuvais floral
12x4 Tewntwist doeskin beige
t 12x3 Chansonette.
grav tom on tom
12x2.6 Fervak.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 169, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 28, 1952, newspaper, May 28, 1952; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564231/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.