The Burleson News (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1938 Page: 1 of 4
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Thurti y, April
1938
Number 42
14.
Volume 40.
A. W. Haskew Advised
I
Act Play April 22nd
tumathlan Club
Rendon 4-H CIu'j
Bethesda News
Honored on Birthday
R<;p »rter.
Announces Wedding
A H K I L
Mr.
re-
Methodist Church
MARY SUE WILSON WINS
Local Sunday School
Class to Present Three
WA *• Burleson Now Has Prospects
Of Setting Sewer System
Burleson, Johnson Couaty, Texas.
P. T. A. Abilins
Tuesday Evening
Relief Caseworkers
Named at Cleburne
Easter Service
At M. E. Church
On March 18 at the Interecho-
lastic League meet at Cleburne
retlr-
trie
was
her
ana
The Burleson News
THE VOICE OF BURLESON
Dr. and Mrs. B A. Montgom-
ery of Grove City, Punnsylv <t ia,
hai e announced the engagem nt
of their daugt)t-*r, Anne .Von •
Ircied,
whole.
T.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd R >ddy
are the proud parents of a son.
, Soelson, Z-*cia Sneison, Mary
Cnnp, Joyce Roark, May Dee
Sdlu.au, Dorotlia Beltnan. Juan-
ita Sansom, D«iia Story aid
Dorotha Maxwell.
———-
Mre. J. C. Atkina of Houston,
has been visiting the past tw<>
weeks with her parents,
and Mrs. W- H. Rieves.
Putlog out our Year Book*
wan the topic discussed by the
Bethesda W. H. D CiUbat the
home of Mrs. D. Wa,iac* last
F.tday, April 8.
Only five members were pres-
ent ou see j tnt ut the cold wealb
er.
Our next meeting wi I be held
at the Bjliieada school house at
2 o'cluck, April 22.
The Rendon 4-C ub rr>“' A »r||
0, at the home of Mrs. Olin N »r-
In a letter dtled April 12 1918 Burleson Future
Farmers Name
‘Sweetheart'
Church
UtjiD gy," ac-m dy-dra-
m « 8 ac l p a «.
Tim east will sons i-I of ail
men an i aix women, all l< cal
talent. The players have l»en
, practicing on the play for sever-
al weeks, aud those having seen
the rebearsale say It promisee
to bo the beet p ay ever put on
la B irleson.
Proceeds of the play gill go to
the class fond, rickets went on
Bale this week and the entire
community io urged to buy ear-
ly.
R v. C. C. Sessions, pastor,
advised that In all probability
the p ay would be cairled to at
lesat two o«her towns.
Mmes. G. J. Boss, Dale Car-
ter, Lawton Haidgrove, and
W. A. Fannon were shopping in
Fort Worth, Monday.
Miss Mary Sue Wilson won first
RIAD f WRITERS CONTEST place in the Ready Writers Con-
test. The contestants were glv-
(Continued on page four)
Three members of
Horahal While ksr,
re-
cently won a loving cap In the
retreat division of the farm
shop el North Texas Agricul-
ture College. Arlington and a
three-dsy trip to Tolas A. A M.
Coll *ge.
M uib ra of the cla*s Include
Pau Auatlo, K. J Bouthall, T. J.
Braiisom. Edwin Clark, Paul
Rosamond, Loy Norris, Richard
Wheeler, James Wynne, Waireu
Branson. Bobby Deering, H. IB.
Rll«. Da«id Orr, J. B. Braneom,
Biry Divis, Roy Clark, R *b
Shanoon, Ryan Ta v lor, J L.
Wynne, Hindi McDonald, Win-
fred Hunter,
Bobby Hay, Eugene Harris,
Daniel Wicker, M J. Norrie. A.
O. Suker, Solon Ralston. W. C-
Truelove, Wayne Bockmon,
Bobby Smith, Winston Sparks,
Clyde Levey, Frank H«as. Paul
Carter, Hershal Whitaker, Doye
Brown, Pete Brown, J. T. Bing-
ham, Walton Biker, Virgil Car-
ter and Rex Gravitt.
■ - ■ ♦—— — Goroon, formerly of Buili-aon.
Miss Alta Jack of W ico, vis.t- The wedding will take place May
-d rtlalivts here, Saturday, 28lh.
Mias Helen McMahon
honored with a party on
twelfth birthday, April 8tb. at
her home.
After enjoying many games, j Currie, Catherine Currie, Zlda
iefreshments were served to
Mi*ses Frances WilahDe. Mary
Kutn Himes. Bi'lie Bess Haas,
Janie Beth Wynne, Cithryu
Wicker. Dorothy and Willie Bess
Burns, Diis.y McAlister and the
honcree, H Jen McMahon.
Mi<ses Owed I a and Jiuttnie Lee
Searcy of A edo, were unable to
attend.
Many pretty gilts were
ceived by Helen.
Special Killer services wi'l be
bold at i he Bnrle on Method let
Church next Sunday morning al
1000 a m. and th* Church
School will met*I at 11:00 a. m.
Thia change In time s nec aaarv
because it is the pastor's regu-
lar appointment at the Crowiey
Methodist Cbuich. Everyone
in urged to worship with us and wood at 12:30. Miss Vera Sneed,
Aset. Home Demonstration
Agent, who bad charge cf the
m"eling *aid, “Tomatoee for the
■ treatments,
ths school sud.luriusi Ap'l! 22.
when the Couples Class of th-
The Y>>ung Peoples’ Union of' Methodist Church present*
the Methodist Chuich is spon-
soring a epeciai Easter Service'
Sunday morning at 615- This
will be so inspiring worship ser-
vice planned by the young peo-
with the Grandview yonng
people as hosts.
We will meet at the church
and no to a t o<rby hll aide tor
the service. Everyone te Invit-
ed.
Thv Eumaliiiau Club met with to revive our P. W. A. project.
Mre. C. C. beesiona Fndty at* We mav have to look to the
terooun. A pili let. During the g. F C., but iu any case. I
bueia sa -eaaion Mre. H«rold confident that r: zn .
W r ei was elected deleg.la a<>d project through under the
Mrs. A it, Uu.i teen alter, ale. o program,
the 2 id District Ciub C n>rollon
at D miaou. A^ru ?7<8
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. VoVies of Rou’e
2, recently were Mr. and Mr?.
E. S. Poole of F<»rt Worth, Mmes.
D M. Hay, G E. Bransom. B. F.
McMillan, S, A. Hailey, and
R y. and Mr.*. Sessions of Bur-
leson._____________________________
The Garnpu? Chatters
Devoted to the Interests of Education as Exemplified and
Applied in
The Burleson High School
By Pupils, Patrons and Taacbesn On-operating in EveryWay
Proof Reader Marie Chandler
Wit and Humor • •' • Leroy Hay
Sports M. J. Norris
Locals and Personals Geraldine Allen
Social Murphy Ruth Ballinger
Reporter... - Minnie Belle Booth
Carrier ■ James Wynne
The C ub met with Mia. W. P
Lice Ft iday sftnruui-ii. Apri 8.
Twelve member* (e*|>i>n<ied iu
roll ca I wiin cut i ent ev-mls.
Mrs. H. N. W<rr«t>. iL
lug president, »ule,i^«jAd ...»
,‘o'ub membars sou ii'e-ir husband*
with a dinner party al her borne
Wcda^sdsy evenim..
Mrs, J. H. Pearson led the
program uu Ameruan Ait ano
Sculpture during l.ie 19ih cen-
tury.
Arahlteciurs. Painting
Sculpture were uiscueaed
Mmes, L. H. Hardgruve, A. B
Loyiess, aud G E. Bransom.
A lovely salad course was
served Oering the social iicur.
Ding hour. He is the father of
Geoige G likina, and one of ths
moat loved auperanuuat*s in our
conference.
were seep you posted
meula •"
’ I to the other City **’•
lag aou i,e<pfei program on her Offlculs, anJ advi«o them 1 am ^°T Norrie, and Diye Brown
•ertpuo iK watching thia situation aud will
Loveiv refreelimel>'t were keep you posted on develop
served lu tweiy*. members.
chow our appieclation to our
“"lllaon Lui J.**
Rev. W. D. Gaskina of Fort
Wor b. Will preach at the eve- County Fair ehoul i be canned
solid pack fashion. ”
Firm tomaloe* shou d bo ar-
They ah' old be canned
They also learned bow
to prepare the tomato juice.
The elub girls planned an en-
tertainment to maki money to
send a girl to ‘‘Short Course "
Members present were: Mary
Hensley, Josephine Camp, Marie
Lvnen, Marilyn King, Frances
Church School, 10:00 a. m,
Worship Services, U:00 a. m.
Young People. 6:45 p. m.
Worship Service, 7:30 p. m.
Preaching at Burleson 2nd and
4th Sundays,
Preaching at Crowley 1st and
3rd Sundays.
You are cordially welcomed >o
be with us in all of our servises.
C. C. Sessions, Pastor.
Baptist Church
Rev. C. Ellis Meredith. Pailor
Sunday School, 9:45 a m.
Morning Worship, 11:00* in.
B. T. U. Service, 6:80 p. m i
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m, |
Wednesday Evening Prayer
Service, 7:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Jtimiuga Gantt
of Bonham, visited Mr-and Mrs.
L R. Hudson, thi* week. Mrs.
Gault is a sister of Mrs. Hudson. mery, Wingoid, to John B.
Mrs. Eirl Kennard and Mrs.
t1 rances Yater of Cieburne have
beec appointed to sirve as case-
workers in the Johnson County
relief office. The appointments
were made by H. L. Dads, dis-
trict relief supervisor in' Waco,
and accepted by the Johnson
County commissioners in ses-
sion Monday.
The places have been vacant
several weeks.
Wi Ina Dell Wynne. IS year-eld
daugiitsr of Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Wyaa*. has been choern “8**et-
b»srl“ of the Bjrieaon Future
follow*: Farmer* of America, 42 of wb<m
“li now api>eara fairly I'orlaiu are v *c<iiuaai sgnculiure OM*
that Federal attending will be re- Jenl*.
sumnd. ...d that w. Wi l be able! Wilina Do I «ao preaeotoJ a
'sweater bv the e>ass.
sm l**'n Whitrbnsao is the » ach-
we can put ynur *r ■Bd *° •ddltiuo to r.islsg
-* ( Baw aheep, hog a and poultry during
' toe «chool season, the group has
• f wih appreciate it if you wi| »-»rrncod 100 acre*, of farmland
Mre. transmit thia information to the otBr town. ___ _-------
U. U- r.y.ur led a v*r> interest- Mayor aud to the other City
M^. Walter Tailor wU be
•ador for the April 19 F. T. A. ’
Program.
A group of Fort Worth liio-
men will asaist Mr. Gsthsuk,
ebu will apeak oo drei aid A w. U.fck.w,
igsical ggmtwrs r„roiFr Maror <»t Bur.we-*u Jos-
eph J. Ridy, General aud Con-
aulung E tgineer of Fort Wurtl',
advised that Federal spending
wi'l be resumed and tb*l he Is
confident that the sewer pr< jeci
can be put througn.
Hl* letter tn auustaace la a*
Sunrise Easter Arrai
wage iuv w*ve tocBrt(l>ra oip<ony .r0<d at
Service 'ii»e school aud.lurium April 12. wlh'^747uiahed by Mrs’
- when tbo Couples Cits* of tbJdHh.
T <0 ms-lmg will bo l*e.<i in
u>e scUuul buildiog audltor.uifi,
lbs ptes-m aiodv bail.
A>11 a is reeled are cordially to
viteU lu sUetd t.ext *1 u«aua)
.iigbl at n o'oiuca.
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Deering, R. G. K. The Burleson News (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1938, newspaper, April 14, 1938; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251254/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.