Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, November 19, 1984 Page: 2 of 56
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One Of Many Candlewalk Offerings
t This Cleburne home, located at 619 N. Anglin and owned by Jimmy and Bar- Cleburne Dec. 1. Between 2 and 10 p.m. that Saturday many other homes and
I bara Sanders is only one of many which will be all dressed up for the season historical locations will be open to the public for the special event. Tickets
; and open to the public during the Seventh Annual Christmas Candlewalk in will be available for purchase after Thanksgiving.
Entire family can enjoy
Cleburne Candlewalk
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Come over the river and through
the woods to Cleburne’s seventh an-
nual Christmas Candlewalk, Satur-
day, Dec. 1, 2-10 p.m.
Save Old Cleburne organization's
tour of homes is planned for the en-
joyment of everyone from grand-
mothers to children.
This year’s tour, “Home for the
Holidays”, has 10 stops including
seven homes, First Baptist Church,
Johnson County Courthouse and
Layland Museum. Tickets will be
available after Thanksgiving at all
local banks, the Wright Place, and at
t)ie Layland Museum.
On the day of the tour, tickets will
be available at First National Bank,
403 N. Main in Cleburne and the
Johnson County Courthouse. Free
parking areas will be located at both
places. Also selling tickets the day of
the tour will be the Layland Museum,
one block north of the square on
James Street in Cleburne.
Bus service to all 10 stops is free
with the price of the ticket.
Neighbors Bill and Cindi Cashion,
703 Featherstone, and Ron and
Michelle Kelsey, 701 Featherstone
both reside in Prairie style homes
milt in 1924.
The Cashion’s front door is antique
and highlighted with etched roses and
cut glass. During the tour their kit-
chen table will be set with Fiestaware
in the forest green “war color.”
Curtis Owen will be demonstrating
stained glass making, and Kevin
Eubanks will entertain guests with
piano music
A Model-A Ford and 2 collections of
cutglass will be on display at the
Kelsey’s home. Ron and Michelle will
proudly show guests the French doors
with glass knobs, tall baseboards
with crown molding and a turn-of-the-
century marble topped sideboard. All
this and much more make up the
charm of this home.
A few blocks away is the 1947
2-story Georgian style home owned
by Ben Hill and Donna Turner.
Featured in the living room of 801
Forest is a grand piano plus original
pecan floors and a Chinese Aubusson
rug. Piano music will be provided by
Aquila Read, and Mugar Doroftei will
be playing the violin.
Imports throughout the house from
China, France, and Budapest makes
this a uniquely personal and beautiful
home. Guests will be led through a
bricked and trellised terrace that
overlooks a hot tub, pool, and cabana-
all dressed up for Christmas.
Denise Mace will share her collec
tion of handmade porcelain dolls and
homespun teddy bears at the
Lisiewski home, 201 McAnear
Built in 1904, this spacious prairie
style house is an in-town country
home located on two and one-third
acres. The front doorbell, which
doubles as a chiming wall clock, is
original like much of the woodwork
and ceiling beams. Thick interior
walls are brick covered with plaster.
Walt and Louise worked hard to
remove one wall three bricks thick
Antiques include an oak Western
Electric telephone booth complete
with a pay phone. Natural decora-
tions of holly, mistletoe, cedar, and
nandina berries are used throughout
the home. All items are native to the
property. Handmade ornaments will
adorn a children’s tree in the den.
Two blocks east of Buffalo Creek is
Anglin Street, which boasts many
restored homes, two of which are on
this tour.
Formal elegance is the mood set by
the decor in the two-story pink home
of Jimmy and Barbara Sanders, 619
N. Anglin. Built in 1884 by John W
Floore, this Greek-Reviva! style
features gabled windows outside and
12 foot beamed ceilings in the entry
and living room area.
The almost forgotten art of lace-
making known as tatting will be
demonstrated here by Sharon Burns.
Described in 1892 as one of the
finest homes in Cleburne, the B E.
Leach home is gabeled and turreted
Queen Ann in style and High Vic-
torian in architecture means visitors
will be surrounded by grace and
grandeur. Nancy Mosher will
demonstrate a crafty art here.
Stained glass windows and antiques
fill every room of this highly praised
2-story stop. The third story gable is
richly ornate. Viewing hours for this
home will be 6 to 10 p.m. only, and
Santa will be waiting there.
A picturesque seven mile drive
through the countryside of Johnson
County by way of 174 South from
Cleburne will lead guests to Rio
Vista. Park free on the Cow Pasture
Bank parking lot and ride to the state-
ly mansion owned by Dr. and Mrs.
R.W. Kimbj-o.
This southern colonial, built i)Mtie
late 1850’s, houses six fireplaces,
original beams still exposed in the
kitchen and a four-poster bed orginal-
ly owned by the Hart family who built
the dog-trot style home.
Tours here will be conducted from
4-10 p m only, and guests must ride
the provided bus transportation from
the Rio Vista Cow Pasture Bank lot.
Nestled among acres of pecan and
walnut trees, this over 4,000 square
foot home has a Texas State
Historical marker and is listed on the
National Register
Before boarding busses back lo the
bank, Candlewalkers will be treated
to the sight of an original log cabin
located on the Kimbro property It is
used as a guest house and is furnished
in antiques.
“Tribute”, a local singing trio
made up of Cindy Kelly. Becky Shaw,
and Connie Parr will be singing tradi-
tional Christmas songs at this loca-
tion.
Bells will be delicately ringing the
sounds of the season at First Baptist
Church, 105 E. Willingham. Concerts
will be held every 30 minutes from
5:30 to 8 p.m. in the stained glass sur-
rounded sanctuary.
Completed in 1913, the Johnson
County Courthouse will be filled with
art, craft, and food booths as the an-
nual Country Store comes to life
again.
Civil War and Indian collections
plus a sales shop and frontier town
are at the Layland Museum open dur-
ing the Candlewalk and daily to
visitors.
Tickets are $6 for adults, and $1 for
children 12 and under. They may be
purchased in advance for a discount
rate of $5 each with a purchase of 20
or more tickets. Write Save Old
Cleburne, P O. Box 711, Cleburne,
Texas 76031.
First National Bank will have col-
lections of antique quilts on display,
and the ladies of North Anglin Street
Church of Christ will be quilting
throughout the hours of the tour.
Come to our houses for the holidays
and take home a warm feeling that
the past is alive in the present of
Cleburne, Texas.
All-breed show
The Nolan River Kennel Club will
host an AKC all-breed dog show Nov.
24 at the Johnson County Sheriffs
Posse Grounds in Cleburne. For more
information, please contact Leon
Rhodes at 817-783-2070.
406 N.E. Wilshire Unit E
Fruits & Vegetables
Fresh From The Farm
Liter Pepsi
Limit
Eight
Tomatoes
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Lettuce
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Peanuts
$i 25
A lb.
Pecans
$149
A lb.
Cabbage
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of Relishes & Peppers
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Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, November 19, 1984, newspaper, November 19, 1984; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth760662/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Burleson Public Library.