Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, January 19, 1953 Page: 6 of 6
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•—Monday, Jan Hi 1953—(LEBURNF. IEXAS I IMES REVI! W
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Double Funeral Services To Be
Held for Aged Cleburne Couple
Ta vim. MIne «‘hrirtzheru
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DALLAS Jan I9—UP- More
than 600 dentists from tive south
western states are expected to
gather to Dallas for the 26th annual
Mid-winter Dental Clinic Jan. 25
;M Nine prominent speakers, in-
stead of the usual six, have been
included on this year's program
Al-o on 'he agenda are sessions an
new techniques of oral surgery,
pnesthesia and orthodontics.
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Mra Murcus Witficie tth nl < in
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stalled or a cutoff between Annie Mari bones " Sheriff C E
"minor" spendinu This, and other
I-nuca presented uy Shivara, was
expectei to keep the legislators
in a lon and heated session this
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tile tool el Innid won't make the
pillule any hruzhini Wrnesday
when it puresents a second hutget
propnal. eojweted to call (in rork
twttom appropriations
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MRS. DAN O'BRIE!
Mr Han 0‘B1n 1.1, wiilow nl
the tali Ilan o Nriei formerly of
Clebuirne died snduv at the home
of her uranflaon, Ilan < ampbell,
m Fort Wurth
Funeral arruangementn Uli wnd
ing ill Gain "aville Texun
Survivora are hei daughtet. M's
Ora Campbril and her ihree pi and
Mins, Dan, Jin and l’ete < ame
bell and seo"ral ureaturandehild
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me tn a mo
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mid term will lie sworn in at cere
mollies in fiont of the capital at
I? neen Tunsday A Iona parale
will wind throuuh the streets of
Austin eurlint Tueaday morning
then march to the cupitol grounds
The nehrdule of inaugural events
mi lueten an afterron i eerptinn for
leginlate s nn l ‘at" officinls, an
evening receptinn for the public
niwI a viand march imd ball al the
t’airrsits nf Texas Gregory Gym
nasium Two other lances will lie
held at downtown hotels ami a
-eguat" danee is planned at the Aux
tin ( olincum
Itamses is eopecter in announce
commitiea this week alter his in
nuouralin l lies lay
Slip cis already han made his
slitr of the state ' speech in the
I rgilature, calling fix an unpopu
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Vuneral serviren for Mr and < hurch Intermen will to an < addo
Mra Robert Arch Parrish who died Cemetery
Saturday morning at their residen l’arriah hl was Utuu4 dead m
T re, MS Trinily. are pending at bed Saturday morning apparently
DGlon Funeral Home of a heart attack and his wife 73
The services will be conducted died al noin Saturday
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Tomball road And the Sleubner ( Buster i Kern said Monday
Ai rune road The ease was ozce reopened
Jha counn a10 to walked to an more than a year azo but again
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who disappeared to Houston nine and the woman in the case n1 when the cousan and other rela been murdered by Eli J erson a Snyder. 41
f year, ago and was never again would questn them Mam a. ireturned Anne Mae was Neuro "ho wored at a.pearby career a; ... a ..
seen they were found Kone Four year later. In Au apdwho rode 10" ork.on.a Antonio Light in 192
. Chef Deputy Sheritt Loyd Yraz , Ballling Cos. gusi l uto. a skull. Later idenufied for mu/doAXT. m!e duet ne5u118
ler said he planned to question a The dinappearanee of Mi, 1uid as that of a young girl was found miureern during
man and woman who Saturday ione month before .he *>■ to t 1 -ome wonds not far from where “P ... . ,
night were idenufied Io him as pro married was one of the mes‘ he dlsappeared, along with other . " cst0a Jim" II X.niKn,
pie who "knew all about the death baffling case, in Houston . nintory it mains of a skeleton inror. 1a .2 __ -anz
of Annie Mae Dodd " Mis Dodd, a cousin w‘o io Inch-by Inch Search anniMerunolrraddzng.rn0h6
A M year tod woman, who Frat then 16 and three other youths m An intense inch by inch search Wer w5 w a- -- -e N.
ler would mH idenufy, came to his eluding a sailor left the home of turned un an old shotgun shelf ‘ ""*“05 °.
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Chartes A Seblieper a, died wan » me mtrr "I the ‘hane Ave
al Memorial Hospital Satirduy .
night of a hart attack He had Mr) l’arrlah wn bun th t J
heen HI fm two days 187% in • harlotte Vogml.i and was
His tome nrtetress I W N wn Ihe dauuhtet -d uhaid an barab
hite and be had lived in cietirnellarvey Johi,son Sh was Alm a
for so years Hr was horn in Paris, memher o the hane Avenue
Texas Julv fl 1*6 nnd was the son chureh
of Frederick t harles and Frida The "uple 1) stirvivid by two
Binder Schliemer He was a hakor MN Arthur of Iori Worth and
and retired live veurs au after James Roller! of Holley ( ofo two
operating Ills own lake ry for 17 dauuhtera Mrs 0 I bingman,
years Santa Paula. < alif M,« Vera Hol
He wan "a memnl, of the Anglin tries (eaau and 14
trect M, Hindis! < hurch and the Mi l'arnsh has w niater. Mrs
Masonic tatge Anna Vonn m Ml l'trupnnt Trnn
Survivors nie his wife Mra Nora Mis l'arrieh is nurvivri by four
Georee srhlepe a son < harles sisters Mr« Jo Whitbeh Fort
K Schliepet and a daughter. Mra Worth Mi» I ism i.aytieid Powell
3 Ihe himball Direct Motion Action--* pet^
rnlfd f''<ilurf nhich, in men the smnllent Kim-
hnll Piano, permits a natural, direel ham-
mer tduu against the strings and provides the
\DHIHL TOLl lf so essential to good pusno
filay ing.
4 The kimbal Pipe Organ Tone Chamber —
helps to impart a I 01.1 ME and QUALITY of
lone rart-ly found men in the largest vortical
pianos.
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two »isterh, Mrs I I Irw is and
Mr f in i ll Mi Mullen botti of ' al
ifornia: a niece Mrs lor Wall
of Dallan unl six vrandehiltren
Service were 11Hidm ted al 1 %
p m Indus ,il Iilen l huprl with
Rev Joi n K Menu ami Rev .1 fI
Moure Interment will iw it, fle
burne frmetery with H I Rover.
lawiahet* laht listdr a muttuuite
ol lull’. Motay and began the
week • most Impn tant job can
lassmg Ilir soles which elected
Allan Sim cis gnxemor and Wen
I(n1*y ‘I utrnani uovernor
I hi’ formal canvassing by Ilie
I egI lilt in r Hu last official step
1ejun/1 Iwfue Hu inaugur a t i of
l I si < ll' 1 Inp ..ill, nils
Iefmir till' cananning hezan
Nota lino a memhis weir lo
iliuw fm mimln is to driri mine the
ot h i in alm h thei varin bills
mas In1 1trimlu rd later this week
House spwaker keuben E Senter
fill announced committee assign
ments on the session's opening day
last Tuesday
One till! allowing $750,000 for ex
pennas of Ihe legislative neaaion.
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Kimball, bate bean seld than any other eingl mat, at *
piane.
• Plant** mvade . omnpietel of thr tneat waterials not merelv
assembled in the worle‘- large-( pi.no fartory, with all
the newest equipment, ineluding (ar-advanced electronic
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or lem(H'raliire — is ftermenenilv erou ned:
therefore, the piano uill not lose its original
fine tone. ,
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By UNITED PRESS
A forecast nf more rain threat
ened to send flooding, swollen rix
ers still farther out nt their banks !
। in aliformia and Oregon Monday I
! ligh waters and mild avalanches ,
I ■ elalme at least sig lives tn the
two states anil left hundreds home
less
The F’acifie Northwest was well I
, on its way to setting a new precip i
itation record for the month nt
1 January, and a .storm front 900
, miles off the coast of t'rescent !
City. Calif . was expected to hit
fTuesday
Generally mild temperatures
were predicted for most of the
rest of the nation after a week
end of treacherous conditions
Several communities in northern
California and southern Oregon
were, completely isolated after
cloudbursts up to four inches, fed
four major rivers and their trib
utaries
Water* from the Klamath and
Kal Rhawi to GaKfoewia and the
Umpqua and Willamette in Oregon
suremal nuAN ahmka Lamh. - - - T -
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ROBERT C JONES, who preach
rs for the Southside church of
(‘hrint in Fort Worth. will deliver
• hr (list in the nerien of lectures
comdurted tin* week at the Writ
,<!• church of Christ (lvburne
Mi Jones is peaking tonight on
the theme We Must < hange "
He haa done local wink in Amar
ill, Hi-Il yearn, Wichita Fall < ser
fli yeura, still will nwn enter his
tenth vear in minister wher" he
now erven He conduteight to
leu ievival meetingp*r year und
tin. preached in tt<niy five states
II, 1 one of the atrongeat men in
Hu church of < hriat toduy and the
Wiatie i onur gallon cordially .en
dei, you an invitatimn to hear him
ill i u tills evening
• Binetahree seat, to unbroken eontinwity to ewner-eha .
acrment during which Kimball Piamo. have wom best a*
tional *«il*im.
Former Resident Dia.
(0/1 h\ Spl, W S fiude
dicd Tuesav of Ia1 week at his
home in Wratherfor d aftri • long
ilinean Ml Poole Hid tils wife
were former (olley renident, and
HI II'
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other three youths and thet their l ve always beteved they were
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burh • wide varirt nt tole anet elerige- under one worle.
renownee Ih and nawr. cach n-trevmnent one nt superh
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 57, Ed. 1 Monday, January 19, 1953, newspaper, January 19, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403036/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.