Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1967 Page: 4 of 10
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Corpus Christi RosUoots Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Horae* Dollar
of Corpus Christi, spent the
weekend holidays with her sis-
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Webb of the .Union Hill com-
munity.
Mrs. Edith Sitton is in Ama-
rillo visiting her daughter, Mr*.
Doris McCluskey and family.
AUSTIN — Lieutenant Gov-
ernor Preston Smith recently
announced the appointment of
Senator J. P. Word of Meridian
to the Texas Legislative Coun-
cil. Word will be serving his
second term on the Council, and
during the past interim he was
chairman of the Council's study
committee on county govern-
ment.
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Howard Yelverton returned
Sunday to Louisiana, after a
visit with his mother, Mrs. A.
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Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson
Childer of Joshua, announce the I
engagement ' and approaching
marriage of their daughter, Re-
bekah Anne, to Charles Edward
Bradford, also of Joshua. Mr.
and Mrs. Cordell C. Bradford
of Joshua are parents of the
- future bridgeroom. The marri-
age will be an event of August
18, 8:80 p.m., in the First Bap-
tist Church of Joshua.
Miss Childers has attended
Howard Payne Baptist College
and also North Texas State UnU
versity, and is presently em-
ployed by the American Auto-1
mobile Association in Fort]
Worth. * . I
Mr. Bradford served several I
months in Germany in the U.‘ S. I
Arjny and has recently complet-
ed his military service. He is
present!/ employed by the Lbne
Star Gas Co. near Joshua.
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The Legislative Council is a
permanent legislative service
agency with a full-time profes-
sional staff, which conducts
studies requested by legislative
'resolution, provides bill-drafting
services during sessions, and is
also charged with the statutory
revision function. Members of
the Council, who determine
policy and direct the work of
this important agency, are ap-
I pointed after the adjournment
of each regular session by the
presiding officers of the two
Houses, who also serve on the
Council, with the Lieutenant
Governor as chairman and the
Speaker of the House of Repre-
sentatives as vice chairman.
Word began his first term in
the Senate in 1963 with the
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Miss Ellie Griffin, who has
received medical treatment for
several weeks at All Saints Hos-
pital in Fort Worth, is now re-
siding at the- Burleson Nursing
Home. Her sister-in-law, Mrs.
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Stuart Carter Nichols, son of
Col. and Mrs. Leo Nichols is re-
ported by the University of
Texas at Arlington, where he is
enrolled, to have made the Lib-
eral Arts honor roll.
He is a graduate of the Bur-
leson High School.
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58th Legislature. He is chair-
man of the Senate’s standing
committee on Legislative, Con-
gressional and Judicial Dis-
tricts, and is also a member of
the following committees: Bank-
ing; Contingent Expense; Coun-
ties, Cities and Towns; Finance;
Game and Fish; Insurance,
Privileges and Elections; Public
and
Health; State Affairs;
Water and Conservation.
Rev. Ed Ecbmeltekopf, pas-
tor of the First Baptist Church,
assisted in revival services the
past week at the First Baptist
Church in Crawford. Rev. Glen
Herrington, Missionary to Indo-
nesia, was the guest preacher at
the local church Sunday.
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After spending the past week
at a State meeting of super-
visors of the Woman’s Home
Demonstrations Clubs in Dallas,
Mrs. Aubrey W. Russell of
Lubbock, spent the Weekend
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. E. Wilshire, and her
sister, Mrs. R. L. Wynne and
familv.
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A luncheon honoring the | •
bride-to-be was given Saturday
at the Redwood in Cleburne by
her mother. * Favors at each
table setting, foretold the date
of the wedding ceremony. A
gift was presented to the bride.
Those attending from Fort
Worth were Mrs. Charles Childs
and the Misses Shannon Callo-
wO,« WRda Cockrell, Betty,
Brockman and Donna William- |
son. From Joshua were Mrs.
CordeD C. Bradford, Mrs. Paul
Stripling, and Mrs. Rex Walton.
Mrs. Richard Batchelder of
Weatherford and Mrs. Jeff
Rhodes of Cleburne were also
present. • e#
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she is much improved and
would be glad to see her friends.
Richard Hague, employe of
GD in Fort Worth, has return-
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DISPATCHER The Texas Legislative Council
R. G. X. DEERING
Editor, OwMr aW
Entered m the Poet Office at
Burleson, Texas, as second class
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A. Truman Griffin, reporta that Mrs. Grover C. Beavers ha,
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visit with her daughters M,
W. F. Van Trease, Mrs. G W
Gilbreath and Mrs. Stanley
Keys and their families, in Deer
Park. While there she assisted
in attending her granddaughter
Judy Keys, who had undergone
surgery.
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Mrs. Hass Attends Music
Workshop In Dallas
_ Mrs. Frank Haas was in
Dallas recently to attend a
piano teachers workshop. The
two-dav session was conducted
by Dr. Clarence Burg, Professor
of Piano at Oklahoma City Uni-
versity.
The workshop, which was at-
tended by 200 teachers from the
Dallas-Fort Worth area, con-
sisted of lectures and demon-
stration teaching with pupils of
Dallas teachers.
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July 5, 1967
Sen. J. P. Word Appointed To
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark have
returned to their home in Lub-
bock, after a -visit wittf
mother, Mrs. Pearl Clark. '
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Visitors From Connecticut
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Steel and
son, Shannon, of Westport,
Conn., are visiting Mrs. Steel’s
mother, Mrs. G. R. Shannon,
here, and Mr. Steel’s mother,
Mrs. Ollie Steel in Fort Worth.
Mr. Steel will return to
Connecticut this'week^ but his
wife and son will remain for a
month’s visit Mrs. Steel is the
fromer4fbs Sarah Ellen Shan-
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Deering, R. G. K. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1967, newspaper, July 5, 1967; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1256013/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.