The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 62 YEARS, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1952 Page: 2 of 10
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Leo Hwtn Buried TiwmI*)
Funeral service* were held in
the Baptist Church Tuesday af-
ternun at 3 p.m. for Leo Reeve*.
77, who passed away at hi* home
on Monday afternoon.
Rev K E. Dawson of Hico con-
ducted the services, with burial
at the Carlton Cemetery ltar-
aow-Kutledge fuueral directors of
Hico were In charge of arrange-
ment*.
Pall bearers were George Driver,
Jtiu pierce. Willard Wllllamaon.
Walker Curry, Charley Baiu and
Willie Williamson.
Mr Reeve* »as born April S
1$7A at Cherokee, Rusk County.
Texas At the a*e of 10. he came
to DeLeon with his parent*. where
hr was reared
Foi some 30 years hr w as a
track and bridge foreman on The
Texas Central railroad
On May H is»» he was united
in marriage to M>»* Vernet Lee
Aston of Corny« They bad no
Children.
Mr and Mrs, Reeses came to
Carlton in the terue of this cen-
tury, and serve.) In the rapacity
Of track and bridge foreman with
the Cotton Belt railroad for some
year*
He IS survived by bis wife, one
brother Hubert Reeve* of Yer
Ben, one sister Mrs Bettle Lind-
gey of Fort Worth and numerous
nephew* and niece*.
Carl and Pete Fine of Cleburne
visited last Sunday with their
brother and cousin, E L Flos
and wife
Mm S. C RalUbark attended
• family reunion of the Morgan
daroendenl. held in Stephen vi lla
Sunday Nephews and niece wer-
pTcernt from Gatesvllle. Oeag j
Lubbock Stpe Springs Ft Worth, j
Waco and A Mien*.
Mr rod Mrs Garland Rudd and j
Children of San Angelo visited the
past week with hi# parents. Mr i
and Mrs w a Rudd.
Miss Ins* Thetford, » 18C-2 *ra !
dual.' of the Carlton school Is at-
tending college at Tarleton State
College. JttephenrUle
Mr and Mrs J G Finley of j
Fort Worth are -trending part of
their vacation *Rh hi» mother.
Mr*. Jessie Ftniry
Fern Gene Jordan nerved »«
Best Msh at the wedding of hi.
roommate at Howard Payae Col ;
lege La Vern Thompson, held In i
Tolar Saturday mghi
Reginald Thetford of F« Worth
visited hold* folk, during his vs j
ration, then returned to Altvw. :
Oklahoma, where he I* permanent
bjr located with Swtft and C<>
Miss Ora Lee Griggs of «an
Angelo am* a r#i'*»« etstror with
■P* Mn. J F Fullhrtgbt sad dauxh j
M; tar, Mina MR lie.
Geneva I’pham Vaughn, hus-
band and son of Waco. Lola B.
Lack«y Weaver of Henderson,
Martha Rowland Foster of An-
son. May me Proffitt Vaughn,
husband and two children of Fort
Worth ant) Odell Woods of Pur-
vey, 1932 graduates of the Carl-
ton High School met Sunday at
the tabernacle for a reunion. Sev-
eral of their classmates were un-
able to attend
Mrs Bertha Baird, who had..*.*^*.
made her heme in the Lowe spert Vit and Mrs J W, McClurken
ment for several year*. ha* atpi Hugh of Fort Worth spent
bought the Watt Sharp, Jr rest- .he weekend with kcr brother and
dene*, and moved there Sattir j wife, Mr, and Mrs. Doyle Pertain
“Sir and Mrs 3. W Rtrhbourg
of Hico visited Thursday afternoon
with Rev. and Mr* Carl McKea-
Rle and hi# sister. Mrs, Ophelia
Cptiam
Mr* Deck Coffman who had
been a patient for eeversl weeks
In the Hico hospital, has been
moved to the Hurley rest home la
In the Hico
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week etCkwiKiwfc'* with Me grand
parenta, Mr *ti.t Mr* U R WII-
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sad Men. R K MemlHoa here
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past sreek In Rtetng toer erttk
h« sent. Mr*. Horace Oeye *|d
family: J*' ,
Rev H B. Italian and family
moved Tkoredey to •latoe. where
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Perry, Richard. The Dublin Progress (Dublin, Tex.), Vol. 62 YEARS, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1952, newspaper, June 27, 1952; Dublin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth532571/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Dublin Public Library.