The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1952 Page: 10 of 10
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More Than 50
Register For
DAV Meeting
Regional Officers Are
Elected At Barbecued
Chicken Banquet
Moro than 50 persons registered
for the Region S convention of
the Diaahl >d American Veterans
which was held in Caldwell Sat-
urday and Sunday, according to
Mis* HalHc Burnett, Adjutant of
the local chapter. Delegates from
•even chapters of Region 3 were
in attendance for the two day af-
fair, which included about 40 per-
sons. Delegates traveling the far-
therest distance to the convention
•ere those in attendance from
Jackaonville and Palestine.
Regional officers elected at the
Meeting included Tom Greening f
Austin, Commander: Edgar Dan-
iels of Palestine, Senior Vic«
Commander; Dan S. Warwick of
Austin, Exocutlve Committeeman;
Berry Altman of Temple, alter-
nate Executive Committeeman
Among the high officials attend
ing the two day convention were
Richard Frazee of Waco, National
Service Officer and R. U. Beek-
inan of Waco, outgoing Comman-
der of Region 3.
Mrs. Aileen Shitoskey of Pales-
tine was elected Commander of
the Auxiliary of Region 3, DAV,
to replace Mrj), Jo Craft of Pales-
tine, outgoing Commander.
Harry H. Noack of Dime Box
is Commander of the local post
number 86. Joe Dan Philp, Past
Commander of the local chapter,
has boon selected a delegate to
the Stele Convention to be held
in ■ Paao Jane 6, 7, and 8.
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Texas Society For
Crippled Children
Meets At College
An Area Meeting sponsored by
the Texas Society for Crippied
Children and the Bracos County
Society for Crippled Children to
bt held May 15 on the campus of
A. á M. College win feature sev-
eral authorities interested in the
welfare of crippled children.
Dr. Daniel Russell, President of
the Braen.i County Society for
Crippled Children announced the
following progrnm for the one day
meeting: H. E. Robinson, Ph. D.,
Director, Special Education, Tex-
as Education Agency, Austin; Ro-
bert Gnasler, M. D., Orthopedic
Surgeon, Waco; Jesse Villarreal,
Ph. I ., Director, Speech Clinic.
University of Texas, Austin; Mrs
Tomas B. Eaton, President, Moth-
ers Club of Orthopedic Children,
Chairman, Houston Easter Seal
Committee, Houston; Ruth Oreit-
baum, Director, Dallas Pilot In-
stitute for the Deaf, Dallas;
Gladys Brown, Ph. D., Psycholo-
gist, Member of Medical Staff,
Dallas Cerebral Palsy Treatment
Center, Dallas; Edward M. Krur-
aen, Jr., M. D., Director, Rehabili-
tation Program and Physical The-
lapy School, Baylor Hospital, Dal-
las.
Luncheon Speaker will be Md-
vin Munn. Director of Administra-
tion and Public Relations, Blue
Cross Hospital Service, Dallas.
S. A. Kerr, HuntAville business
executive, is President of the State
Society and will preside over the
meeting.
The Society is a non-profit
charitable organisation supported
by the annual Easter Seal Cam
peign.
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Casualty Board
Adopts New Roles
To Rate Autos
In üiw In Other Statu*
But Ural Trial
In Texan
The Casualty Insurance Division
of the Board of Insurance Com-
missioners of Texas has now u-
depted new rules to classify niul
rate private passenger automo-
biles. Effective May 1 such auto-
mr biles will bo claused as 1, 2 or
1 depending upon the use and
operation and rated accordingly.
This method of rating has been
■n use in other states for sonto
time but it is an entirely new
Friday, May t. IMC
Full Schedule Is
Order Of Mother's
Day At College
College Station — Visitors to
tho Texas A. & M. College cam-
put during the Mother's Day
week ond, May 10-11, will find a
full schedule of entertainment
waiting, to be climaxed by the
presentation of the year's awards
during a review of the cad«t
corps.
Open House Day May 10 md
Parent's Day May 11 will give
all departments of the college an
opportunity to display exhibits
and demoratrations.
Among items of thB program
for the two days is open house
May 10 at the Memorial Student
Center with an outdoor art show
featuring student work;
A judging contest, tours of {
the Aggie
All-College
procedure in Texas.
The classifications for rates fori Lasterwood Airport,
private passenger automobiles' follies, and a free
shall be applied as follows: j •
Class 1 (Non-business uae— no Before the review of the cad-.'t
corps May 11, cadets will full out
in front of dormitories for the
operator under age 25.)
a. the use of the uutomoble is
not required by or customarily in- traditional flower pinning cere
vloved in the duties of the named
insured or any other person custo-
marily operating the automobile,
mony during which visiting moth
• rs receive flowers.
Both the Freshman Drill Team
County Demo
Convention Is
Smooth Affair
Delegates Prom Burleson.
Worth War* And Jimmy
Gray, Go Untnatructod.
While outnumbered Texas liber-
als bolted Democratic conventions
I-y the wholesale Tuesday and
Governor Allan Shiver ' forces
gave the "loyalists" the same kind
of beating they received in Sat-
urday's precinct conventions, th'
Burleson County Democratic Con
vention went off smoothly wi'h
the adoption of a resolution call-
ing for an uninstructed delega
tion to the State and National Con-
volutions.
After temporary chairman D. W.
Burns called the meeting to order,
a motion was made immediate! v
stating that "delegates be s> ; l< d
without being required to tak«
the loyalty pledge" The motioi
carried unanimously.
Mr. Burns was elected permm
out chairman and Jimmy <>>'
P-T Association
Enjoys Picnic Held
At CHS Thursday
Concluding the year's work, the
Pu rent-Teachers Association en-
joyed a picnic held in the lunch
room on Thursday evening, May
1.
At this time a varied program
was given, with the entire group
singing. "The Eyes of Tex.i ".
Mrs. B. I. Addison, the president
of the P. T. A. told of her 'rip
to fiatesville to attend the P. T. A.
Conference and stated that m« i-
ing and talking with the State
President of the P. T. A. was in-
deed a pleasure.
A faculty chorus, accompanied
by Mrs. Rachael Ripple at the
piano .sang, "The Battle Hymn "f
The Republic" and "Jada-J'i>>.",
which added much to the program
The installation of officers r >r
I h<- year 1952-196.'t was held by
Mrs. J M. Hare, past president
of the P. T. A. Those installed
were Mrs. B. I. Addison, pi -si-
uent; i K. Terry, vice-president;
Mr- .1 M. Hare, 2nd: Mrs. I,out ■
I'rlmnosky, ílrd and Mrs. Clyde
• 'alii on, -1 t!i vice president; Mi
<;. A. Satti-rwhite, secretary; Wil-
Lions Club To Hold
Carnival On Demo
Primary Election
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in hi# occupation, profession, i r¡iiru^ V« lunttKv?* will tfise ,v>iS perm:itH nt tfocrotar . ir«'ajuin*t, Mii /
business (other than as a farmer1 drill exhibitions
Pres. M. T. Harrington
will
or clergyman), except in going
to and from his principal place of '1"'1' open house for all Aggies
occupation, profession or business; a,u' visitors fi in J: to i. o
and Ma>' 11
b. there is no operator of the
automobile under 25 years of age
resident in the named insured's
household or employed as a chauf-
feur thereof.
Class 2 (Business and non-busi-
ness use— operator under age 25)
Private Passenger automobiles
owned by individuals whether or
not used in tho occupation, profes-
sion or business of the named in-
sured or any other person custo-
marily operating the automobile,
if there is any operator of the
automobile under 25 years of age
<&£¡dent¿' is the named insured's
household or employed as a chsuf-
feur «Mtodf.
Class 8.
a. Private Passenger automo-
biles owned by individuals, not
subject to Class 1 or Claas 2 rates,
indicating that there is on opera-
tor of the automobile under 26
yeara of age resident in the named
insured's household or employed
as a chauffeur thereof;
b. All private paasenger auto
mobiles owned by corporations, co-
partnerships or by unincorporated
associations.
The Aggie Bund and the Frueh-
man Band will present, a concert
at 3 p. m. May 11.
Rev. C. M. White
Attends Baptist
Meeting At Miami
Kev. and Mrs. Charles M. White
left Caldwell Thursday morning
for Miami, Florida. Rev. White
stated that he will attend the
Southern Baptist Convention ind
the W. M. U. Convention, which
will be hold there from May 11
through 17.
Rev. White will be out of the
city for three weeks and during
his absence Chaplian John H«r-
Eighth Grade
Graduation For
Youths May 22
County Supt. Of Schools
Saya Site Will Be
C. H. S. Gymnasium
Eighth Grade graduation exer-
cises, one exercise for all the
rural schools, will be held on
Thursday, May 22 at the Cald-
well High School gymnasium, It
was announced today by Jack
Faulds, County Superintendent of
Schools. The program will begin
promptly at 8 o'clock, Faulds
stated.
Chief speaker for the gradúa
tmn services will be Hoffmsn
Reese, County Supervisor of
Washington County Schools.
Thirty five youngsters will be
graduated from the grammei
schools on this occasion and will
be ready next year to eater high
school.
Worth Ware and Mr. Gray w
elected delegates to the S'.ito
< onvention to be held in San An
tonio while (I. A. Smith and W.
K. Dinkiiis were elected alter-
nates.
A resolution was adopted by a
unanimous vote which read: "Do
it Resol by the duly certifie d
delega'es • •,> the Burleson County
Democratic Convention of Burle-
muí County. Texas, that delegates
from this County Democratic Con-
vention of Burleson County Tex-
as lie pledged to support an un-
instructed delegation to the Na-
tional Democratic Convention,
and that they shall vote under
the unit rule at the State Con-
vention."
No further business was brought
before the group.
Mrs. Savage Hostess
To Bluehonnet Club
Pink and blue delphiniums, bin
iris and roses adorned th>- home
of Mrs. R. J. Savage Wednesday
afternoon, when she entertained
the Bluebonnets.
The trays on which was served
a delicious dessert course, w> n
centered with miniature arraiu',*
monts of white syringa.
Besides the members, guesia
ptr of Bryan Air Force Base, ... , ,
will preach at First Baptist Church1 who "i>oye* °,fI.lfortytlW"
next Sunday morning and Young were Mrs. Harry r. U h,.e Mr .
DarreJI Dove will preach Sund.-y J"' M™- AJ,n"
evening. "ml "''r ''BUKnter, >' >''■
Chaplian G. C'. Whistler, alno <,roen of Houston.
of Bryan Air Force Base, will
preach on the mornings of May
IK and ¡¿5. Rev. White said.
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oarlii'.mentarian; and Mi - T Hi
Treeter, reporter.
The program closed i' h th"
song, "America The Beautiful".
Mrs. Font's room received the a
wnrd for having the iivst in at
tendance.
Sophs Sponsor
Hake Sale, May 10
A bake sale will be held it
the Guif States building Saturday,
May 10, occording to members of
the Sophmore Class of C. H. S.,
who are sponsoring the ssle.
They invite everyone to come by
as early as nine o'clock snd get
a nice cake, pie or other edibles
to help "mother" out with her
dinner on Mother's Day.
The Caldwell Lions Club
hold u charity street carnival on
the night of the Democratic Pri-
mary Election, July 26, it wus
announced today by Kenneth
Clark, President. Mr. Clark stated
that the carnival would be held
in a similar fashion to the otlfl
which the Club sponsored '.wo
years ago and which was con.
1 dered to he a leu success. Al-
though plans have not been com-
pleted, all types of amuMments
and entertainment will be offered
and all the money will go to
charity ca es In Burleson Count; .
Mr. Clark said.
Rev. Gary To Speak
At Dime Box Church
Rrs M A. (Jnrv, Association !
Missionary, will speak at both tí e
morning and evening services at
(he Dime Box Baptist Church, K.i u
(Jay, May II. according to .ur^
nounrcmeiit made by Rev. J '
Houston, pastor.
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Hereford Indis, Domino br< •
¡in, On,- it months old in!
other three are yearlings. Pastur
iaired Se< or i all W. I.. Surov
( aidv ell, Texas Phone 27.1 gr
(5-9-tfi )
Family Reunion
The Annual family reunion <f
the I). L. Maddox family and Mr*.
Norn Cowan family, their rela-
tives and friends, will be held at*
the Brstos River Roadside Park,
the second Sunday in June.
Everyone is asked to bring a
basket lunch. (6-9-3tsc) (6-6-ltd
Did You Recognize
This Farm ?
The Farm Shown Here And In Last Weeks New*
belonged to Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Bryant it was
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Oliver, Allen C. The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1952, newspaper, May 9, 1952; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth176011/m1/10/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.