Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 191, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1953 Page: 3 of 8
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. Tueseday, June 23, 1953—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW-3
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you want more car... a larger car, a
smarter car, a finer car... here it is!
Sterling .
Mills, Carr tonk his place at the
factory He has learned the busi
Tommy Katou left Sunday morn-
ing for Arlington, Calif to attend
the wedding of his friend, Clifford
Reich. and Irene Keren
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Kenneth Walker of Fort Worth
was ring bearer, and cheryt Baker.,
flower gift Cheryl wore blue or-
gandy and carried a white s.in
Bible and Mission study, handcrafts
and wholesome recreation
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New Manager (H
Chenille Factory
KEENE, (Spl) R. 1. Carr, man
later, due to the
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sited his daughter at SWJC Th | a-
day and she will return to her
home for the summer
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the new industry, the chenille fac
lory He has been employed there
ever since
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Errol Flynn
Maureen O'Hara
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white caration corsages class work in two more years he
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ed the guests to the gift rosta.
When the couple left on their
wedding trip to the Ozarks, Nor-
TONITE IS GIFT NITE
250 A 50 GOOD REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD
ATTEND THE SHOW TONITI
GIRL FILL OUT THIS BLANK AND MAIL TO ESQUIRE
THEATRE NOT LATER THAN JULY 10th.
ENTER THIS CONTEST TODAY.
lip and sons, Jimmy t
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Place Setting
Mr and Min J G. Pettey of La
Sierra College at Arlington, Calif
and her sister, Mrs Harold Car
penter from Albuquerque, N. M ,
are here visiting their parents and
family They are Mr. and Mrs.
C. Il Stouer, Mts Dona Wallen,
Mrs. Emma Warren, Mr and Mrs.
By run Alexander and Mr and Mrs
C. M Stoner.
Kristy Ann Watts is the name
of the new baby in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Watts of Glen
Rose Star Route. She was born
June 20, and weighed 7 pounds.
The grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. G. K Melbum of Cresson
and Mr ami Mra. K M. Watts
of Cleburne.
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double ring ceremony before
arch forpied hy wrought-iren
Keene Personals
Carmoleta Browa ut < Miurue vi
ailed Betty and Virginia Stout Sa
turday evening
Mr and Mrs. Allen swundt visit
ed Mr and Mis Harold S. Rees
over the weekend Mrs Swundt is
a sister of Wayne Hooper, singer
for the Voice of Prophecy The
couple are on their honeymoon and
they plan to continue to Florida,
Church Friday evening at a o'clock
The bridegroom is the son at Mr
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wudin mnr~h.c Tha maciciane
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business manager under C F Kel
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| Hamilton, Sunday
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all between the ages of 4 and 16.
Hours of the school at • to 11 a, m.
Activities of the school include
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The bride. given in marriage by
her father wore a ballerina length
goue of (kuates luce atd nylon ness from the bottom and has ibis week attending a workshop for
tulle over satin. The straplessi made it a success Mrs Carr helps elementary prmeipals at Texas V
1 mill but was asked to take over
of white flowers was used on the gifts were opened with Mr E Lay ' piu"..t. MIIN X.nu.
buffet with white tapers in silver'Mrs J C. Rogers and Mrs. Nor- 1 10 {on erenMem
candelabra man Polk assisting the couple inday for treatment.
Bible School
Gets Underway
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Pyeatts Jowefry
9 E. Henderson
Phone 5-7512 i
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son. in Granbury Sunday. Mr. Mor-
tal Hospital to
1928. He taught during the school
year and then campaigned during
the summer for students in the
states of Arkansas and Louisiana
Mi and Mrs Dean Skiles and
children visited Mrs Skiles' par-
ents, Mr and Mrs J. W. Morri-
Dr Charles Pitts, pastor of the
First Baptist Church in Cleburne,
i assisted by Rev L. D Kelley, pas
tor of the Cahill church, read the
registered the guests Prayer was co are spending this week with
given by Charles Bessire Sr , and their cousins, Johnny and Carolyn
Miss June Robins of Tulsa, Okla Shipman.
Children Anytime Me *,
idults Matinee 5c, Nighta Me
Bor effiee Opens ties
LAST TIMES TODAY
SAMUEL GOLDWYN’S
a WONDERFILM:
pianist, accompanied Mrs. R T
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and Mrs T. P. Kendrick of Alva- who sang "Through The Years"
And besides, a ClI
choice of addliig po*
broking or" "*
/CLIPPER
Mr and Mrs. Lennie H Clark
are the parents bf a boy. His name
is David Lynn and he weighed 7
pounds and 9 ounces when born
at Memorial Hospital on June 11.
The grandparents are Mr and
Mrs. W. C. Mosely and Mr. and
Mrs L. N. Clark, all of Burleson.
ARTHRITIS?
I have been wonderfully blessed
in being restored to active life
after being crippled in nearly
every joint in my body and with
muscular soreness from hoad to
foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis
and other forms of Rheumatism,
hands deformed and my ankles
were set.
laimited apace prohibits telling
you more here but if you will
write me I will reply at once and
tell you how I recleved this won-
derful relief.
Mrs.LelaS.Wler
2005 Arber Hills Drive
P. O. Bea lltl
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Mrs K M. Sander. 701 Kilpatrick.
Friday, June N
stag night at Nolan River Country Club Games and eats
served Dutch Treat
Saturday. June 27
-Square dance at Nolan Aiver country Club. John Butner
calling.
Keene Campus News
The summer session of school
begins at the college June 8 and
will close August 21.
A credit maximum of twelve ae-
master hours may be carried. The
following classes are available:
English lterature, business math-
metics, typing, sociology, foods,
voice, business machines, leather
craft, general shop welding, metal
work, chorus, band and civics.
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Personals
Mr. and Mra. Clinton Rhyne i
daughter, Phyllis, of Washing
D. C. have been visiting in
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank l
limited time only I "0> ।
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bowl at one end and the cake at and Mrs Opal Oden, "The Italian
.daughter of Mr. and Mrs R c.
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Herriman, F. E Walthens, Al bie Dashner, in the home of Deb-
gown was worn with a long sleeved w ith the factory work ani takes’nversity
fitted lace Jacket The skirt wasjan wine part in church work Al
finished with a deep flounce of lace - together Mr and Mrs carr have Mr and Mra I. B. Briley had
* " • spent 27 years with the collepe as weekend guests Mra. Briley'a
Her only ornament was a single here sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. K.
strand of pearls. Her fingertip veil ------- _ 1 Scales and daughter, Judy, of
Temple Other guests in the Briley
home Sunday were Mr. and Mra.
. Eugene Wood and sons, Larry and
Gary; Mr and Mrs Woodrow Phil
Op The J-pc. place-
•9 setting consists of
EV luncheon knife, fork
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Joshua Personal
w w Galbreath is in Austin
KEENE. (pl—Mrs Emiel o
MAYBE you’re saying: "Wait a minute!
1V1 I’ve got to keep it around twenty-
five hundred dollars. Why isn’t a dressed-
up, low-priced car about what I want?”
We’re glad you said "about what you
want” because you’d soon discover that a
low-priced car areaaed up like a "big car”
is stul a lighter, smaller car by a good deal
than a Packard CLIPPER.
over satin, held a floral arrange
Mrs T F Boyle, Miss Zelma
------ Dovie Dashner, and Miss Jeanie MeBro-
Smith, J H Howard, J. C. Rogers, om attended the birthday celebra-
tion for Miss Dashner’s niece, Deb-
I. Clark, on
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r.—-------------„?-• Mm Sue Baker was her stster’s
matron of honor. She wore.a white logg. and then moved to New York i
wiht.epeensrzeandbybasktsofitafeta andnet.walta-length . in 1938. TWo vears lter he
"u xauu ana pouea palms > witn a lace acket, ana carried a I ---- _____ .. .. ...
- While tapers burned in the eande ] bouquet of white carnations
9 .no a m The CWF of the First Christian Church will meet for !
general study at the church with Mis T. J Flake as !
leader
2 au pm —Fidelis Matrons Claes monthly business and soctal with
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Miss Patricia Withers Is
Bride Of Jimmy Kendrick
Miss Patriela Lowys Withers, labra ager ot me omege chenilie tac
Pews were, marked with white tory. has had an unusually rapid
Show Your Love
Our craftsmen are
skilled in express-
ing your feeling in
this distinctive
, them Arkansas and Missouri, Mrs
I Kendrick was wearing a two-piece
suit of black linen with white ac-
1 cessories. She wore a white cams
Paul Bell of Gilmer is visiting
friends in Hamilton Hall this
week.
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sTa‘EMEN5
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The Vacation Bible School at
East Henderson, Street .Baptist
'Church got underway Monday,
Tuesday, June 23 { with an attendance’ of 234.
$ 0 P m -American Legion Auxiliary will meet at American Legion Che school is for a two-week per-
Hall for Election of Officers. । iod, June 22. July 3. It la open to
Wednesday, June 24 -
Ladies Golf Day at Nelan River Country Club.
9 Mi a m - The Mothers Club will meet with Mrs E
Adams Street
Thursday, June 33
■ tion corsage.
The couple will live in Rolla, Mo . . ----\---- " I , . i. ' ” .2
। ____________ freda l lark, Mabel King, Lawrence । bie s parents, Mr. and Mrs Mel-
TTT A T .. . . , Hill, Galen E Crane, J D Nelson 'in Dashner, in Fort Worth, Sun.
HKIAAE. Marriage Announced 1.. G Stone and Elbi Woodrow 1 duy
“-mdmi Mr and Mrs Ennis B Morgan Monnie and Donnie Smith, Ron ' M , a.. .....
' j ' Inie ane iv___ie it.......re ‘a • _ Mrs < url Milner spent the week
| daughter, Leda Morgan, to Albert Johnson, RObbieSherrili Woodrow, end," iith her parents, Mr.and
Hoite" Sund*y afternoon. Ju Mary Alice Reasoner of Baytown. ” 8 -ones, in Comanche
____■ . -,______________________ ________ _ Flvahre Walthers, June Robins of orie Crane, Vance Oden, Gyne Nel.
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Withers of Lillian, became the br-isatin bows. Edwin Prestridge and . on hanmadornn Hnuxuayrrarr
tppesrdimmy toartesxentiek “p ’er” ghie1 ihe Candles
crEmonyeanard ?si Mevinssiandczereduassushers ro wan department of SwJ inoctober.
Tulsa, lals Pellimonter of Clinton, son. Julia Ann Johnson and Ida
Mo.. Shirley, Glenda and Kenneth Mason
Polk, Carolyn Ann Clark, Marjorie! 'Ilie couple will leave Sunday
Crime, Gene Crane, Dorothy Nel for Vale, Oregon, to make their
eon. Ora B Johnson, Emiel Oden, - home They will also visit with
Gyne and Dorothy Nelson from the groom’s parents, Mr and Mrs.
Cleburne, Aurora, Auro and Marj 1 Glenn Brown of Vale
You ask, "Has it got a good engine?”
Yu, sir!--the most famous engine in
automotive history—a Packard engine.
Has it got big-car /eri on the road?
Why not try a ride for yourself—with
you at the wheel, and over a road at your
own choosing-
So, if you’ve reached the point where
you want more cer -- and
drive the new Paduu-d CLIPPER and
compare it with other medium-priced pars.
The Packard dealer manat you islsted
below sea him soon! a r ’ m
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Boys in Hamilton Hall this sum-
mer are Jerry Jacobs, Louis Spey-
er, Jerry Latimer, Carl Peterson,
Clarence Johnston, A R Brooks,
Melvin Johnson, Jim Carlson, Rax
Jennings, Ernest Ziegenbaldg, Bill
Knight Rill Birkhead, Wayne Geor-
ge, Milton Wiist, Roger Plata, and A
Bobby Eaton, with Albert Hsin- C
ilton, assistant Dean. -
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Mrs. Mackin Withers of Mansopening the gifts Mr and Mrs. Douglas Brown,
field served the cake, and Miss' Refreshments of pineapple juice and Jackie Chaney of Fort Worth
June Coleman of Denton presided and apricot nectar wiUi angelfood ! were dinner guests Sunday of their
at toe punch bowl. Others in toe cake were served to the following 1 parents. Mr and Mrs. C. F Cha-
house party were Miss Dorothy j row, Fred Smith, Eldon D. Eve 1 ney,
Sayer of Clifton and Mrs Melvin Messrs and Mmes, F. Mason. u, _ , —gi.
Charles Bessire. Sr„ E. E. Wood!, Miss Patriria Shipman in. visit-
voldson of Fort Worth,Norman ft Mias Della Waldrip.inArlins-
Polk. R D Rider, Henry Birdwell. . on this week. The .Waldrips are
W M. Crane, Claude f. Melner, former residents of Joshua,
and Ben Putnam; Mmes. Birdie
Wilson, Charles McNe,
WINNER WILL RECEIVE 2 DAYS
WITH CHAPERONE AT THE W -
FT. WORTH
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, of illusion fell from a Juliet cap
edged with satin and seed pearls,
and she carried a white Bible top-
ped with white carnations shower-
ed with stephanotis
Mrs. Kendriek, mother of the
bridegroom, wore a dress of pink -......... p—— mis nimii
nylon with white accessories, and den, with co hostesses. Mines Mu “eek h
Mrs Withers, the bride s mother.; line Greenhill, J C. Rogers, E. E - Mrs W S Armstrong who un-
wore blue shantung with nsvy ac Woodrow, E Lay, Frod Mason, 1 derwent surgery recentiy in a Fort
cessories Both wore white car and Charles MeNiel, honored Mr 1 Wot th hospital, has bMn moved to
nation corsages. and Mrs Earl Enevoldson with a hei home and is doing nicely
A reception was held at the home bridal shower al her home Satur
of the bride's aunt, Mrs J Tom day night at o clink Ihe party M and Mrs L D Shipman and
Hudson Receiving the guests were was held on the lawn and decora tumly vinited his parents. Mr and
| the bride's parents the bridal cou tons included an archway of red Mis 1 W Shipman and family of
' ph-, and the parents of the Rroom. । ruses San Antonin
Miss Jerry McElhany of Athens , . .
registered the guests | Ju a Ann Johnson received and Jerry and Jimmy Jeffcoat of Cis
White carnations and daisies
were used throughout the horn*
The bride's table laid with lace
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N. M., is here visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis, ana ;
other relatives and friends.
James E. My res Jr. is confined
to his home, 302 Erie, with a bro-
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 191, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 23, 1953, newspaper, June 23, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564331/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.