Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 169, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 28, 1952 Page: 3 of 10
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Culminating the year's activities
of the Victory Circle of King’s
Daughters,Mrs. Clayton Wooldridge
retiring president, entertained with
a luncheon Tuesday at her home
The Annie Luther Bagby Circle,
4 tee bum saptist waS met
Gedav momins in the nnma aa
Joshua Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bold and
children are spending this week
In Dallas with his parents. Mr.
arid Mrk ROy Bold.
J. M. Whitley left Monday for
Fort Sam Houston for induction
into the U.S. Army. f ,
Here's a deal you can’t afford to pass up ... Imagine,
no worry about defrosting with a Philco Duplex
2 door refrigerator at for lower cost than ever before.
Limited supply Hurty
STAR PRINTED PIQUE—Tiny
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returnednSaturday from ralsn.
Mr. and Mrs.B. E. Darby of
Duke, Oklahoma, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Stephens of Houston visit:
ed briefly this week with Dr. and
Mrs.J. W. Aldridge.
Mr/and Mrs. Pug Rigby and
Miu Myrtle Rigby apent Saturday
in Cleburne.
Mrs. Frank Moorley and Ms.
H. A. Ladwig apent Saturday in
Cleburne. . ——-——
Mrs. Jack McDuff and 14 camp
Ore girls, and Mra. Dick Hair and
S Blue Birds are attending Ki Tes-
oro Camp Fire camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Fowiey
were honored at a covered-dish
dinner Monday night by the Order
of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack McDuff also received a num*
l ber of nice gifts for their new home.
NO DOWN PAYMENT
24 MONT HS TO PAY
Warren Thompson
Is Valedictorian
GRANDVIEW. May 28 (Spl) -
Warren Cecil Thompson waa val
edietortan of the Eighth Grade
at graduation exercises, and Jerry
Lee White waa salutatorian.
Edwin Bills was the guest speak-
er at the exerelses. .
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These bedroom turniture pieces take their name from -
Dorothy Robinson ... a very real person, who today
represents the fifth generation of her family . . . and it
is in the old Robinson Family home which dates back
to 1838 that was "discovered" some original antiques to
give the imapiration for creating the reproductions pic-
tured here. v
Not all “old" furniture is worthy of reproduction and the .
same is true of so-called Colonial antiques but once in
\ a long while we come upon a "gem* Piece ... so delicate
in proportion and style as to literally label itself a master- 1
s piece . . - and that is what was discovered in the old
family home} These pieces, more than 150 years old. but
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Wednesday, May 28, CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REV
Invite you to their commencement exercises
Thursday, May 29th, 8:00 p. m.
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Refreshments of cake and punch
were served to Mmes Crosier .Seals
N. M. Fisher, James Edwards,R.M
Studer, ‘Frances Bowman, Una
; Bowman, and guests, Mrs. Earl
Phillips and Dorothy of Palo Alto,
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| ] JOSHUA. May 28 (Spl) - Mra
I W T Goodrum was hostess to the j
members of the Woman's Society
of Christian Service of the Metho-
dist church in her home Tuesday.
I Mra. A E. Crosier, president, op-
ened the meeting with prayer, and
■ Mrs. M R Seals gave a preview
■ of the coming season's work. Her
subject was the "Kingdom of God
2 May Re Realised."
5 Mrs. Crosier gave the devotional
Johnson
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So these pieces were copied and from them created the
necesgary com pen km pieces to make the Dorothy Rohih-
son Group; authentic to the last detail, even to the riid‘
mahogany used throughout, and the Coloniat design 4hnt
is our Early American Heritage, Examine it carefully.
Note the smooth hand-rubbed finish, the ensy workinz
drawers and the sturdy inside conztruction with dunt
proof partitions under every drawer Remember, too, it
is the easest furniture to fit in to your decorative scheme
that you can buy. . « . - b
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commitee reports were made and
approved, atm a shower of guts tar
tamp topass were coljecied.
mmaes. u. V. rmchard and W.B.
Ricn maue talks on ausaioaary
topics and Mrs. Jim Miles discuss
eu me ute of Kuta and Naomi,
sirs Louzse Nee voiced a prayer.
Aue neat meeung will be on July
>, home ol Mrs jim Mies,
ml Couege.
Kesresuments were served to
Mmes. J. A. Mana, Nee. J. t.
ran, Pratchard, KK-n. Mues, and
ue aostess.
Mrs Andrew Armistead and son,
Bobby, of Corsicana, are visiting,
Mrs. Armistead's mother, Mrs. T '
M. Tolleson, and other relatives .
and friends Mrs Armistead re
cently underwent major surgery
and is improving rapidly.
ATTORNEY sPEAKS i cotton covered-up town dress de-
GRANDVIEW. May 29 (Spl) — ' signed for Nantucket Naturals by
Jack Altaras, Cleburne attorney. i Pat Warren. Lacey black sou-
made the commencement address tache braid borders the collarless
at Grandview High School. । neckline, and the zipper-front
Valedictorian of the class was closing. Deep pockets are hidden
Vera Francis Keating and saluda- I in the side seams of the full
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with an over-collar of black dot-
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International Dress for summer,
1052. Black disc buttons fasten
—the draaa ahnva and halow Iha
- bullt-up waistline. Skirt is softly
fathered and has pockets con«
reeled in the side Mama.
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Sand Hat Personals
Mr and Mra. Truett Bailey Jr.
ana sons, konald and Jerry Don.
apent te weekend ui Conege sa-
uon.witn his uroner, Mr. and Mra.
I uuvert Bailey. /
The cemetery working will be on
vuue i, . ~
- Mr. and Mra J. C. Reynolds of
Cleburne visited therr son, J. C.
neynoias Jr. and tamily, over the
weexena.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gray of Fort
Woru spent Sunday with her par
ems, Mr. and Mra. W. D. Sherrut.
Mr. and Mra. D. D. Hopper and
children of Kock Tank ami Mr. and
Mrs. B. J. Hopper and Beveriy
Aim, oi Godley, visited their per
- MU. Mr ano Mye Hopper ttoh
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Todd and
daughters. Sniriey Kuth and Mary
meien, o< Grunuview visited his
sister, Mrs. Pete Lyne, and tamily
on bunday afternoon.
Mra. R L. McCollough of Cie
but ue spent luesaay with Mn
Cari Brumblett.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson visit
ed Mr and Mra. J. L. White of
trices Chapel on Sunday afternoon
E. L. and C. P. Harris spent
Sunday atternoon at Whitney.
on "Spiritual Riches" taken from
Psalms. After the program a bus-
iness meeting was held and it was
decided to have a Rake Sale on
on Forest Avenue
A milk glass rent liner of yellow
gladioli and yellow daisies was
pieced on the mantel and reflect-
ed in the large mirror Betty
Prior roses were used on the din
me table and at other vantage
pointe throughout the open rooms. ,
The luncheon menu consisted of
me 1ST Niaeaay morning in the home to
m92 • Mrs. rred Woosandge
Wh C dprug Howers 6ecorated the open
Personals
Mrs. J. T. Joplin has returned
from Forney, where she visited her
daughter, Mrs. Glem Pinson, and
family, and attended graduation ex-
ercises at the Forney High School.
Her granddaughter. Patricia Pin-
eon, was Valedictorian of the sen-
ior class.
Mr. and Mra. Tobe Bratcher
have returned from Galveston
1 “Where they sifamfod a ceovantion
Mrs. L. B. Jones of Helena, Ark.,
is here visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. L Stroud of the Fort
Worth Highway.
COMPLETES TRAINING
Lackland Air Force Base. Texas
(Spl) — Airman Grady V Meek.
31, son of Mr and Mrs H. F.
Meek Route 11 Blum, is completing
his AF basic airmen indoctrina-
tion course at Lackland Air Force
Base, the "Gateway to the, Air
Force."
Lackland situated near San An-
tonio, is the world's largest air
force base, site of Air Force basic
training, for men and women,
headquarters of the Human Re
source Research Center, and home
of AF'a Officer Candidate School.
His basic training la preparing
him for entrance into Air Force
PALE GRATCHIFFON-
Makea thia diaphanous aummer
dress for apecial nccaaiona. de-
aigned by Sylvan Rich of Mar-
tini. The waiatline ia wrapped
and hugged high to a almpls soft
bodies. At one hip chiffon to
looped, then draped to the hem.
The strepleas undershp to of
matching gray taffeta.
vis Stansbury. Landa Sue and Joan
and Rennie Earl Johnson
Vacation Bible School will begin
at the Friendship Church Monday,
June S. and continue through June
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Mrs. Goodrum is
Hostess to WSCS
Of Joshua Church
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chicken salad, ripe olives, potato
chips spiced peaches, hot rolls,
iced tea, and fudge cake topped
with ice cream
The invocation preceding the
luncheon was riven by Mn Char
les Pitts Jr Following the lunch-
enn » business session was held,
at which time Mn. Robert Rigby,
chairty chairman, gave a report
of the years' activities.
Mrs WooldrHge installed the
new officers, Mn Willard Baker,
president; Mrs. George R. Brad
bury, vice president; Mn. John
Far! Cornelius, secretary and Mn.
Clyde Young, treasurer.
A silver bonhon dish was prossat
ed Mn. Wooldridge by the circle,
. a sift of appreciation for bar. many
yean service as president ar in
other capacities la the circle.
— Those present, were three as-
sociate members, Mmes Carl Cal-
lins. Cres Lawton and Glen Wright,
aad Mmes Ed King, J. B. Cornel
bn. George R. Bradbury, L. E.
, Miller,Willard Baker.Robert Rigby,
William Rawland, dude Young,
Edwin Cray. Fred shelton, Shirley
Hark, Bill Hudzins, W. R. White
house. Lamar Sloan and Charles
Pitts and the hostess.
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Friendship Personals
Graduates of Cleburne High Li
School from Friendship church are '
Alma Brown and Joan Stansbury.'
and Mrs Arladean Gordon Moore ,1
will graduate from Rio Vista high
school
Attending church services in Cov-
ington Baptist Church Sunday
morning when Rev.Harold Drennan
'preached, were Mr and Mrs Tra
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.