Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, November 13, 1978 Page: 7 of 12
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Phone: 817-645-3921 ext. 264
(641-8536, home phone: evenings or weekends) Dr. Joe L. Wheele:
ext. 269 Dr, Erwin Sicher or
YOU CAN WRITE FOR INFORMATION OR TICKETS TO
DR. JOE L. WHEELER, DIRECTOR
COMMUNITY LYCEUM SERIES
SOUTHWESTERN ADVENTIST COLLEGE
KEENE, TEXAS 76059
Joyce Jones, Organist
In Sacred Concert In Keene
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Friday, November 17, 1978; 7:30 p.m.
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Serving 5:30 to 8 p.m.
In The Church Fellowship Hall
Adults $3.50 — Children $1.75
“When she swept out
on to that stage,
bowed and seated
herself at the organ,
before she touched a
key...I knew she was
going to be every bit
as good as “they”
said she would be...
and then some.” The
Portland Journal.
Dr. Joyce Jones is
considered by many
to be the top female
organist in the Unit-
ed States. She won
the highest degree of
the American Guild
of Organists and she
became the first or-
ganist to win the
most coveted musi-
cal award in the
Southwestern U.S.:
the G.B. Dealey
Award.
The meeting also marked
the 15th anniversary of the
organization in Burleson.
All members wore long
dresses adding to the beauty
First United
Methodist Churchy
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Blazers from $8 - Matching Pants $5
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Redo worn furnishings to,
redecorate without straining
the budget, a housing and
home furnishings specialist
suggests.
Many families find great
satisfaction and savings by
refinishing wood furniture or
re-upholstering, Sue Young
Mrs. Young is with the
Texas Agricultural Extens-
ion Service, Texas A&M
University System.
To begin with, decide on
the color or colors which will
Five new pledges and one
transferee, Mrs. Linda Rog-
ers, formerely of Paris,
Texas, were inducted into
membership of the Omega
A clean-up and repair, or
complete refinishing, can
bring many old pieces of
wood furniture back to their
original beauty.
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slides, which she took on her
European trip.
The next meeting will be a
Thanksgiving Dinner on
Nov. 16 at First United
Methodist Church. The
meeting will begin at 10 a.m.
Forty-nine attended the
Nov. 2 meeting.
to work with than small
all-over designs or tweeds,
because the design should be
centered and matched.
Select upholstery fabric
that’s firmly woven and
Before buying fabric, mea
sure the chair or couch and
determine the amount of
fabric needed, Mrs.
recommends.
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PLEDGE RITUAL-Taking the Pledge for membership
in the Omega Delta Chapter of Beta1 Sigma Phil Sorority in
a candlelight ceremony Tuesday night in the home of
Betty Cleveland are, seated foregroung, Pat Medley;
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and tradition of the Beta ^fth
Sigma Phi
candlelight ritual.
Following the ceremony,
each new girl was presented
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THANKSGIVING I
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CLOSE OFF ATTIC
For winter, close off the
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second row left to right, Peggy Garrett, Diane Bogart,
Carol Curlee, Ruth Simpson and Linda Rodgers, a
transferee from another Texas chapter. rStar Staffoto
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look nice.
When shopping for fabric,
take samples of other fab-
rics, wall colors or floor
coverings to coordinate
colors the specialist advises.
Consider designs in furn-
ishings. Too many bold de-
signs create confusion and
seem to take up space.
A large design in uphols-
tery fabric is more difficult
Film Tour of Europe
Senior Citizens Fun Club
met Nov. 8 in First Baptist
Church. During the meeting
( it was reported that Mr.
and Mrs. Kelly are doing
fine.
i ‘a pledge pin and a
long-stemmed yellow rose,
the Beta Sigma Phi official
flower.
Pledge training will begin
soon for Mrs. Pat Medley,
Mrs. Carol Curlee, Mrs.
Peggy Garrett, Mrs. Diane
Bogart and Mrs. Ruth Simp-
son. Their final ritual is
slated for February, 1979.
Mrs. Nancy Young presid-
ed during the business meet-
ing.
The cultural program, en-
titled “Living,” was present-
ed by Mrs. Lolly Ellis and
Mrs. Judy Keller. They
wrought out that “We are
dways preparing to live. We
an act, re-act, plan and
Iream or do nothing at all.
Each of these is appropriate
at some time. Probably, the
greatest thing to discover is
what is needed at any speci-
fic time.”
Each member participated
by taking a quiz from Read-
er’s Digest, “Do You Need
Psychotherapy?” The results
left some of the ladies wond-
ering; however, it was all in
fun.
Refreshments of a birthday
cake for Omega Delta was
coffee and soft drinks by the x P
social committee. ’
Surprise gift was won by j
Mrs. Maggie Hogue.
Next on the Omega Delta
calendar will be a Thanksgiv-
ing Dinner on Nov. 18.
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for galvanized window
screens is a mixture of two
parts boiling linseed oil and
one part turpentine.
Apply the mixture with a
pad made by tacking a piece
of carpeting to a wood block,
says Glenda Moore, housing
and home furnishings specia-
list.
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Apel-Pedersen Wed
Mr. and Mrs. Curt Apel announce the marriage of their
daughter, Julie, to Haral N. Pedersen Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Haral N. Pedersen Sr. of New Orleans, La.
Wedding vows were exchanged Nov. 4 in the home of the
bride’s parents, 108 Southeast Harris. Richard Jones,
Minister of Youth at Glenview Baptist Church, Fort Worth,
officiated for the double-ring ceremony.
Maid of honor was Paula Pruitt of Fort Worth. Serving as
best man, Jim Schulingkamp of Bossier City, La.
Mr. and Mrs. Pedersen will make their home at 805 Pecan
in Burleson.
Valda Pendergraft pre-
sented a program of color
In Ritual Bv Candlelight
Omega Delta Pledges Five New Candidates
Delta Chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority at a meeting
Tuesday evening in the
home of Mrs. Betty Cleve-
land, 225 Robert.
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Youth Pageant j
Young Slated Sunday ’
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The first annual Fashion 1
Fantasy Pageant will be I
Sunday, Nov. 19 at the
Holiday Inn in Bedford. The |
age groups are 0 to 18 |
months, 19 to 35 months, 3 I
and 4 years, 5 and 6 years, 7 1
and 8 years, 9 and 10 years, |
11 and 12 years, 13 and 14 J
years, 15 and 16 years, and j
17 years and over.
The pageant will begin 1
with the baby contest. Re-
gistration for babies will |
begins at 9:30. Babies' wfl”
compete in playwear and a
photogenic contest. '
The talent and modeling
begin with registration at 12
noon. The talent contest is
open to boys and girls ages 3
through 17 and over. They
will be divided in age groups
listed above. The modeling
will begin as soon as talent is
completed.
Awards will include sav-
ings bonds, gift certificates, '
photographs, gifts, crowns, 1
trophies, and banners.
For further information
and entry forms call 481-1063
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MRS. MATTIE IRENE
COLLINS
Services for Mrs. Mattie'
Irene Collins, 86, 801 Ash,
were 2 p.m. Thursday in
Jones Funeral Home Chapel
with Rev. Wilbur Stanley,'
pastor of Joshua’s First
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Assembly of God officiating.
Graveside services were
at 11 a.m. Friday in Forest
Park Cemetery in League
City, Tex. |
Mrs. Collins died Nov. 8 in
a Fort Worth Hospital, after I
a lengtiy illness.
She was born Feb. 21, I
1892, in Leon County, Texas’ I
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs’ I
Jack long. A former resi- I
dent of Texas City, she had I
residedin Burleson for seven I
months She was a member I
of Calviry Baptist Church in 11
Texas City, Maccabees and I
the Reiekah Lodge.
Survivors include one son, H
M.H. Cfllins of Burleson; one I
grandsm, three great grand-
childrei and four great great I
grandciildren.
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Kim Britt, 16, a junior at Rio Vista High School, w^";<>
crowned homecoming queen during half-time activities dtc‘' ‘
the Rio Vista-Byrum football game Nov. 3.
Miss Britt was presented a bouquet of red roses and
crowned by Kelly Bingham, 1977-1978 homecoming queen.
She is a former student at Burleson High School, where”
she was a member of the Student Council, Soccer Club,
Rodeo Club and Future Homemakers of America.
The 1978-1979 homecoming queen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. D.M. Robinson of Cleburne, and S.D. Britt of -
Weatherford, was escorted by Ray Dawson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Dawson, also of Cleburne.
She is the grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Barton of
Crowley.
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Hutson, Wayne & Moody, James. Burleson Star (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 7, Ed. 1 Monday, November 13, 1978, newspaper, November 13, 1978; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281557/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.