Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1958 Page: 3 of 16
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of the Woman’s Eumathian Club Mrs. Miller and daughter, Cathy,
met December 18 at the home of Mrs. Hurst and Mrs. Haas.
played and carols sung. Miss Ger-
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First Methodist Church met last
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Employes present were Mmes
Dorothy Booth, Maurine Miller,
Those present were: Messrs,
their forty-two club last Saturday and Mmes T. I. Ash J. R. Baker,
Christmas Program Given
Woman's Eumathian Club
chartreuse beads.
Soft music was
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Happiness’
Ingrid Bergman - Curt Jergens
Yulefide Party
A Christmas party will be held
at the home of Billie Gene Mont-
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friends, the satisfaction of having been of service. It is a time for thanksgiving
and reverence, a time to be more mindful of the blessings of peace and the pigba
to live according to the dictates of one's own heart.
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At the close of the party re-
freshments were served to the fol-
lowing ladies: Mmes Coleman,
Gregory, Orville Ballew, W. N.
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J. A. Miller, A. G. Haynes, C.
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'assisted by Mmes William Raw-
land and Floyd Morrow.
! Each girl brought a Christmas
I t ree ornament that was used to
decorate a small tree which will
be taken to a local rest home.
Several games were led during
the evening by the hostesses with
the help of Susan Wallace, Judy
Repman and Jane Ballew.
Refreshments of red Christmas
punch, served from a milk glass
punch bowl, decorated Christmas
tree sandwiches, Santa cookies
ery, gave a gay look to the re-
freshment table.
Roll call was answered by mem-
bers telling the favorite Christ-
mas carol. The group joined in
singing carols, with Mrs. Frank
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Ruby Harrison, Roberta Ganong
‘Dorothy Pipes, Opal Shelton, Cor-
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I Guests present were Misses
Gertrude Nash, Mary Haley and
Shirley Haley.
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good wishes for a Merry Christmas.
were served from a table laid Those present for the occasion1
with a red felt cloth trimmed with were: Jane Ballew, Diane Bounds,:
Christmas motifs and centered Patty Conover, Martha Dohoney. I
with an unusual miniature green Nancy Ferguson, Ruth Ann Fra-'
music box Christmas tree.
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The house was decorated in red,
green, gold and silver. The Christ-
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Favors of stockings stuffed with Karen Morrow, Judy Repman. Ca-
candy and gum were given each rol Jeanne Rawland, Susan Stipe,
girl: Sandy Wall, Susy Wallace, Mar-
The main point of decoration in:gie Walsh, D’Maris Ann White,
the den, where the party was held: Betty Wright,Glenna Younger,1
was the tree that the girls deco- Mmes H. B Ballew, Morrow and
rated for the rest home. ■Rawland.
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girls met December 17, at the
home of Carol Jeanne Rawland
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wishing for you immeasurable happi" "
for its Christmas party.Mrs. Gor-
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motif. Christmas games were!
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Mred candles were placed at sev-
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were exchanged from a decorated; Mrs. Jackie Estes were guests.
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Mrs. Clyde Hurst accompanied Gifts will be exchanged.
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who sang an appropriate number. 1 ; * i.j k! ain
Two pantomimes were given by At Holiday Dinner
Miss Dian Gamble, entitled, "The BURLESON (Spl) - Mr and
| Swan Lake” and “What it Was - Mrs. H. L Keen entertained with
Was Football.” Mrs. Doye Brown a dinner in their home last Fri-
sang "The Holy City.” day at 7:30 p. m. Those enjoying
Following the program the hos-the courtesy were Messrs and
toss served open-faced cheese Mmes M. D. Payne, John True-
sandwiches, date cake, topped love and Guy Smith.
with whipped cream, mints and After the dinner the group en-
coffee. , , joyed games of 84 and exchanged
Guests attending were Mrs. G.|gifts.
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Mrs. 0. E. Swanson, leader of tonight. The party will serve as I
the program, read a beautiful1 a Montgomery family reunion, at- |
Christmas poem. A solo, "Winter tended by the family of W. M.
rendered bv Montgomery. Approximately 50
’ persons are expected to attend.
mas program. Brown, Swanson Miller, Telpl
The Miller home was beautiful- Fehse, E. L. Harris, Leslie John-
ly decorated for the Christmas,on, W. P. Lace, Roy Lawson,
season. A lighted tree stood in"A. H. Loyless, Gurney Peoples’
one corner of the living room. RediTom Roof, L. H. Rudd, W A.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 24, 1958, newspaper, December 24, 1958; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567654/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.