Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 22, 1981 Page: 1 of 7
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Collins, and J. A. Gregory. Two
visitors also were present, Mrs.
Viola Russell and Mrs. J. A.
Sallow.
Am & Crafts Guild
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Sybil Moseley
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• For more information, call
fee -tenter at 295-9190 or go by
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Bethesda Says:>
D«M< MISTER EDITOR:
With ever body of-ever flavor
demanding and gifting their
own set <
was special interested ,—
pieeelMw in a dajly gptf
wife kicked her runt of a hus-
band out of the house, turned
matter, (
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Wyvern., bi
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theOhmfeller dawn.1 It reams
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The Fund Committee
Grandview Fire J’igh
planning a day Of far
ages and all interests to begin
cNhmber 15
sour and the hostesses, Gorman
andHBest.s ’
Mrs. S. E. Wilshire and Mrs.
. R. Shannon have been visit-
<Mrs. Ed
#Lone Star Gas bills Here
4 W. Ellison - 295.1177
are and other
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From The Burleson Dispatcher Kirtey. T. L AsfaC^M.
Aprfl >,1961
At /festMonday night's meet-
ing of the Burleson Lions Club,
a slate ^wew-bffieerswere
■* .W|..:t: He.
ingetast Thursday night. Those
attending were -Manes. ‘W. Q<
Moetley, teacher. Penny, Ed
WiMam%r6D. M. Barrett,
Gegge Ayres, Garrey Peo-
4|l. Sponsor Annual
,,| Spring Art Show <
Burieson Arts and Crafts
•ft SS.“ ■ST- SSS
ome. day ’and Saturday, May 1-2
seer, from 9 aon. to 6 p.m. on the
viar Wal-Mart Parking lot off High-
Burirebu;Joimson Cmtnty^ Texas ATML‘1M1
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The community-wide centen-
'" " . ", tZ- -L, be
conducted for all denominations
p.m. at the high
Gospel group sing-
copgregational singig
of
iters > are
fan for all
SL-HTii -EWM?*=>"^ Street from 7 to 11 p.m.
—Jvirlcy, Nell Hill, miss
lT11 Ettel Faires and te toMfaw. mLiSSui
■' ’ rend.
The beautiful new * home of '
Mirs. L. E. Gorman was the gin with’a parade at 9,
meeting place last Wednesday
for the Burleson Garden Chib.
City of Burieson
'Clean-up. Spruce-up*
Campaign Begins
In co-operation with the
Campfire organization, the Qty •
of Burieson has begun a "Clean
up, Spruce-up" campaign.
To help citizens get in the
mood, the city is conducting
free trash pick-ups this week.
No calls are necessary for the
free service. The trash should,
however, be placed at die curb.
To add some fun and incen-
tive to the cleanup project, the
city will sponsor "The Block
Trash Party.” The block co-or-
dinator of each block that'
would like to participate should
call City Hall at 295-1113 to re-
quest that a flatbed truck be
parked on the block for the
weekend of April 24-26. Each
'The Triple L Sunday School
J. L. Hu- <3ass of the-First Baptist Chur-
Ply, Istr’ch met last Thursday night at
WaiNksJ the home of Mrs. E. E. Harris
for their monthly social and
business meeting. Mrs. W. L.
Ettinger and Mrs. 0. P. Fat-
hers attending were: Mmes.
Two-Week Centennial Celebration To
Be 'Stepped Off With Street Parade
Burleson has reached the school entries,
healthy age of 100 and the two-
week centennial celebration
will be officially "stepped off”
Saturday, April 24 with a pa-
rade at 2 p.m. '
Everyone is invited to par-
ticipate, says Vance Riedell
who is co-ordinating the pa-
rade. Participants will assem-
ble at. Burleson High School
Mrs. Rase MMOdw* oftLas
Cruces, NewMteico is rt here
visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack
Miller andttflherVtUMkes in
Pert WoriMfakWOitoua. '
L.
games
sas, after’s visit W
his parents,' Mr. ahd Mrs. '
Jkn^tte^Stete dish' luncheon "and social fflfctt-
M mnattan T0tate umvereny, . ,,___ v,
working on his Masters Degree f k
Mrs. R. A. Jeffress, Mr. Mel-
vin Ductt'mid^Mrs. A.'*Vt:e'Hae-
reel aooux me
the feller Mt • • •
cer Norwood has
CoHins, M. D. Dunn, W. A. Fan-
non, J. A. Gregory, Clyde Ham-
cial riding club and motorized
vehicle. Some special awards
have been set; aside for entries
that do not fit into the desig-
nated categories.
Application forms are avail-
able at the Burleson Area
Chamber ot Commence office.
To register, persons can regis-
ter at the Burleson Area Cham-
ber of Commerce office or call \
Riedell at 295- 1151. He urges
interested persons and groups
to sign up as quickijr as possi-
ble so the lineup can be formu-
lated.
Parade Day will conclude
with a street dance between
Mdtt’s and Myer’s Bn King
Firemans Bar-B-Que din-
_ w iter is adtedoled for 6:00 to
tumal Building,, for a coveted p.in. At'8J30 die Firefight-
Sbuftds like a fall day of fes-
tivities and everyone is in in-
vited to attend.
■ Centennial activities on Sun-
day include a box luncheon
(famished by each family)
with entertainment by the Bur-
y
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Pay.Your Telephone Bills an
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the garden hose* on him, sii
the dog eo him amhawhen
was still whtmng tatnnd a
in the yard tehib .
with one of ha^gobbanbs.
The pore fetter went to court
to ft a order ftom the judge fer
protection to go’in the house
after hiagbi'
said the? |
books arm*
couldn't ON
a man salbl
own house,
the case J
feller
or he
say m
riled.
will be given a number and
will be judged by a committee
as the march progresses.
Trophies will be awarded to
the best entry in categories for
individual, family, church
burne and Mrs. Jen Moseley
and son, Joey of Joshua. . 1
James Standridge spent the
past weckoend? in tcAmatiUo,
with his mother, Mrs. Hora
Don CoUins.t^epDesMt
ed the Budeson Garden Club
with an arrangement Jh th*
Annual Flowercade held
» scout pack wffl eybiiA
a bird sanctuary in Chttonhafl
Park. Any E group that is
interested fa participating in
the city boMtitatan plan is
vid Petflea af
Mrs. Jean P? Best. A covered
dish luncheon was served to
members attending, Mmes. Don
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j 9Brd Anniversary Of
Rrsf UUNMMMMOist
Set for SnSny
The Celebration of the Nine-
ty-third Aiuiivetsary «f the
First WitodMMtodist Church
has been Bohedtfed for Bunday,
April .2$ inbmnjunction -with
the City's-'OteSWteial -Gelebra-
tion datemHHjrtt”25-May 9.
Dr. C.* C. Sessions will be the
guest* speaker. M Former^Firdt „BW __
United Methodist Pastor Jay before 12:30 p.m. Each entry
Darnell will assist with the
service.
Following the morning ser-
vice, a covered dish dinner will
be served in the fellowship hall
Congregation families will furn-
OBe Mary Martha ..Sunday t
School Class of the First Bap- 1
ftist^Church met at the Educa-
ish^food for the special event, -group, youth group, commer-
niaF worship service will
Classes bt the First Bap- from 2 to 3
school gym.
and co
begin after the worship'
their discards on the truck for
a cleaner house, yard and nei-
ghborhood.
The Cleanup Campaign will
be highlighted by a commun-
ity-wide effort Saturday, May
2 that will feature a remote
broadcast by a radio station,
free tee-shirts and soft drinks
and hundreds of prizes.
Organizations and persons
that will volunteer to help
cleanup Burleson’s right of
ways and other public areas
" are7 asked to me« at Warren
Park at 9 p.m. From there, the
group will disperse for the
clean-up effort. After the col-
lection of trash, workers can
place the trash bags at die
closest curb andihe efty trteks
will be sent to pick them up.
Slips^ of paper redeemable for
gift certificates furnished by
area businesses will be hidden-
in die litter throughout the
forf' is ex-
pected to end about 3:30 p.m.,
With all certificates redeem-
able at Warren Wik.
The Qty will also be collect-
ing aluminum cans and news-
papers at Warren Park May 2
with prizes awarded to persons
who bring in the largest am-
ount. Proceeds from the sale
are earmarked for new equip-
ment for the parks department.
The Campfire organization
will decorate 55 gallon drupe
with red, white and btae p*
and ptaoe than around town
for trash deposits. A girl scout
troop will plant hedges around
with • party rerhu
1 were Ware 9|
r and Douglass 1
eonstHwIien niny
the stalk- to ido-
th, I tell Fm to
busy with matters in Washing-
* ‘ “ * W spots of
idees the
dad I'm
oareU not to adk w qies-
tions <MadOtolKogtgrtM>ndMg
toe tim<!itiWi|farxaaaW.
Just the other nitfit, An vfid
the wortd toMtin JttWrt*"14
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2nd vice president; Virgil Phil-
lips, 3rd vice president; M. P.
Matthews, lion tamer; Les
faWwhtery Bill Aymond, I terson were co-hostesses. Mem-
bers attending were: • Mmes.
Hffinger, Patterson, P. B.- Wal-
ton, John “Traetove/ Roy Law-
son, Russell Shannon and El-
gin Cogins.
The April meeting*
1 and T.E.L. Sunday
1 •' ~ *M
Mrer BflW' Fort
Worth, wds•honoredtfast There- «»«uy «»» lay*™, wai-man n
April 19. Mamba* Mtoant were ** cre*n and cake were crafts.
MmreyJoe-Eaeil, A. & Hafres, I ad red. h VrajMg
from surrounding
„ [ties are invited to at-
tend.
J The days activities will be-
} a mara-
thon at 10 a.m. and booths fea-
turing all kinds arts, crafts,
baked goods -end homemade it-
ems, will be open at 9 a.m.
Between 9:00 and 3:00 p.m.
drawings for 25 or more valua-
Batontine, C. M. Collins, Don be prizes will be given to lucky
CoHins, M. D. Dunn, W. A. Fan- ticket holders. Tickets sell for
• $1.00 donations. Bingo games
ptotf, Wade Hampton, RoyMer- and games for children will be
meatures plus a diamondback
FtojM Ha<nptoq, «Jaatesj Gtea- rattteanake show.
An nution is scheduled for
3:0bto< p.m. and a number of
various articles will be auc-
sssaseiK
I got to thinking «case,
Mister Editor, sudden
relized that my old lady has
been about half taredto suit lat-
ely. I don’tubink 4t'& sawspun
I done or ain't done, Wt^these
things alius are misterias-
Could be the new woman that
fog^fo ltbch face paint or hot
Stotodt (ftrthes. Onct it was the
pre^mio^ihoes needed Shin-
ing. Basod re &at ring
ing, Hn fer seSng to j
wrong right, and I have learned
thab&eKdwch Js Abe Xicst
place to look fer trouble. A-
mong country folk, •spMUl
wimmen, t there’s more talkv.^-;
bout church than any other
; maybb-tothfiF
clear of all of
know a feller
up by tearing in
a heap of folks feel about the
church Jhe way C_ “ “
that said he would be uneasy
in a chib that would take mem-
bers like him.
Fer MN
(Ad ladpdh
ings at the
partment from noon to 2 p.m.;
community-wide worship ser-
vice from 2 to 3 p.m.; and gos-
pel group and community sing-
ing- from 3 to 6 p.m. The Bur-
leson High School Gym is lo-
cation for all three activities.
Burleson first annual judged
arV exhibition has been slated
for^the two-week celebration
period, beginning April 25 and
ending May 10, from > pin; to ’ .. . .
7 p.m. Tuesday throuih Sun/fe
day at the Burleson Commun-
ity -Center. The free show is
Sponsored by die Burieson Area
Chamber of Commerce.
'The brochure for the Burie-
son Art Exhibition will feature
the artwork of Tommy Scott,
eighth grade Honor’s Art Stu-
dent at Hughes Middle School.
Tommy’s cover design was se-
lected from all other local ele-
mentary, middle and high
Aerobic Dance
^Classes To Be Held
Fun-Fitness Center ST
V red night clarees of ae- cub
1 dance and exercise pat-
1 will be condwcted at the
FltnM Center, 317 NW
i
r 11 (
McCuMoch, son
l
>set.4rereurerp die
;
, In ceelbration of their 48th
wedding anniversary, Mr. and
Mrs. W. CFMbreiey*«were .-?en- Dorcas
tertained with a party last Sat- School'
urday night at the home of tbt dpirch, was held Thursday i .\
their son-in4aw> red* idta^iter, in tfte^EducMtoiud bufldfog of ing
Mr. and Mrs. ecnie Clark. Miss I the church. Hostesses from the will
i-«»^,OnHa»^ano<h-|Do«ar GtasS'Ware. Mr8. John service and last until 6 p.m.
assisted in enter- Garner and Miss Ellie Griffin Everyone is welcome.
of the
• serv-
ed to the tJbUMthqrrelatives:-
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. j-B. erow.^Mf.'
and 'Mrs. ■ G. • Cr.•Beavers ^red
Mrs. F. J. Wynne from the
T.E.L. Class. Membere preaent GranOVlew Fire
were: ,Mmes. Frances Northr
—------ ----, — cott and rand S. E: 'Wilshire,
and Mrs. Gene Jooes^ alLqfXteT teabher>«.J,; W. Foust, Jy M<. Falr MoV 2
.------------ -------- jf^sjycfcert, e/ e S F
Hairis, X R-fcaker, A. H. ,Uy-
r less; W. M. Hurst, Tom* Roof,
C. A. Austin, Grace Bransom,
Btedah Kirley, Nell Hill, 'Miss
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Deering, Hazel. Burleson Dispatcher (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 16, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 22, 1981, newspaper, April 22, 1981; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1262464/m1/1/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.