Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1953 Page: 3 of 6
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Friday, Aug. 14, 1953—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIXW-J
Central Texas
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Set for Sunday
Mrs. Riza Hostess
To Circle Two.
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Mrs C. J. Johnson, medical. Cle
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sided. Mrs Ueckert led the de
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NEW yRK, N. Y. LLack of .
Scouts Present
Rotary Program
The new highway section was
routed through the center of the
new Zapata, Tex., townsite, pro-
vided by the International Boun-
dary and Water Commission when
dam construction also forced relo-
cation of Zapata and aeveral other
Rio Grande towns.
U. S. as wax re routed from five
miles south of San Ignacio, Tex.,
eait of the old highway.
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U.S. attorney (or the northern dis-
trict.
meeting, and Mrs. Harold Jones
[read the minutes
Retreshments of ice cream and
cake were served to Mmes Irene
Miller, Ruth Holder, Bessie Hutch.
Itasca . " .
Kenneth MeKlhney, pediatrics.
Cleburne
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Mrs. Noel Irwin, Stadium
7 00 pm —The West LbertyHome
Highly refined, extra-heavy. ’
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been postponed until August 11
1:30 pm—Putting Tournament, both men and women, at Nolan
toctert were hostesses.
In addition to the many pretty
big garden news this t
ording to All Amer-
actions The A A RS
annually selects the '
oses for the coveted
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DISMISSALS, August 1)
Johnny Holcomb, Cleburne
Donald Cheek, Joshua
Mrs. A. L. Peterson and baby,
; Cleburne
Patricia Byers, Cleburne
Danny Moon, Alvarado
W H Hays. Joshua
Mrs. J. H Kendrick, Grandview.
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Hamilton, 44 - year • old Matador,
ALCO-REX
RUBBING
ALCOHOL
Cooling, invigorating
body-rub. r„v
Plesing 1 Reg."a
aroma. I joe at
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Floore said Hamilton would fill
a vacancy created by the resigna-
Cleburne scouts who attended
the Boy Scout •National Jamboree
in Caliiornia last month, presented
a program to the Cleburne Rotary
They told of their experiences
and trip to the west coast. The
scouts were Tommy Rapr, John
Hart, Jimmy Bennett, Ogden Sper-
lin and Don Powel, About 60 to 00
thousand scouts from all over the
world attended the jamboree. They
were entertained by movie stars *
pagne in a _____
Red-tinged customers
ison, Fannie May Brickell, Julia
Dameron, Al.ec Jones and the host-
agnuma of
night club.
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PORTABLES from. $69.50 i
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CIEARANCESALE!
SINGER Root Samples
AND Demonstrators
Here's the opportunity you’ve been waiting for-a chance to
buy a beautiful built-to-last SINGER Sewing Machine,
world’s favorite for over a century-at a great saving! These
machines are good as new but are selling at costs
far lower than the cost when new. See for yourself!
This is a sale you won't went to miss!
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COTTON
k Top quality utility cotton
ana now at this
WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS
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Tex., attorney, has been recom:
mended by Heard L. Floore to fill
a vacancy in the U.S. attorney's
office for the northern district of
Toxas.
DRUG STORE
Musician Killed
CLEVELAND, Tex., Aug. 14—
UP—A New. York musician. Miss
Imogen Grier, 21, was killed late
Thursday when the station wagon
carrying seven members of the
Charlie Ferguson band to a Fylef,
Tex., engagement overturned 10
miles north of here.
The other six passengers in the
vehicle were injured, Ferguson se-
riously. He was taken to the
Cleveland hospital with serious
head injuries.
Friday, Aug. 14
3:00 pm —Called meeting of Clebumne Garden Club at the home of
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CANA HOME COlOCIE^tiJ
If OHLYAJ YOUR
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checked cotton are cut in rounded
lines with hipline contour soft-
ened by unpressed pleats at each
aide The neatly taored white
shirt in lustre-cord cotton lisa
Anely at it chad tucks on bodice
front, collar and cuffs. Breast
pocketa stand away slightly.
Waistline is cinched with red cot-
ton surah belt.
Fort Worth, L. Stanley
. Waxahachie, C, C. Sesslot,, _____
fville, and A. S Gafford, Waco.
J. P. Stafford will also direct a
cused him of capitalistic cal-
levsness. They said he should
be supporting the current no-
tion-wie strikes instead of gur-
ziing oxpensive wine.
Floore Recommends
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Serv c the Keynote of Our p,cseriprion petc,mon.
at rodeos and by the famous Blue
Angels. They heard a speech by
vice-president, Nixon. They visited
John A: -manj touristspots iqcludimz.prand
Matador Canyon, ' atalina island, Koyal
burne
Clifford Hannah,
er of the meeting was devoted to
coeversation, « artificial watering
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AN DEPEND ON ANY DRUG PRODUCT THAT BEARS THE NAME RE XAIL
2 Meredith And
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PANTS—Eveh Issa - than ■ model A $2 million, 40 mile rerouted sec.
ngures can nd flattery in thin - ion of U. 8 M displaced by con
smart sport ensemble designed j struction of Falcon International
by Tom Brigance. Tapered tubu- dam, is open lo traffic in Zapata
lar pants of red and white woven and Starr counties.
MumDEODORNNT
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BE SURE AND SEE THEM.
CLOU OUT PRICES
Infant's and Maternity Wasr
MI-LADY'S SHOP
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Northside Courthouse Square
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Floore was nominated recently i _______ ________ _____
by President Eisenhower to be new 1 tion of Lester Msy of Dalles.
said.““Experimentsshowthata,MSE 5 Ragsdale,medical,
normal hybrid tea rose growing tcveburme
actively uses thirty gallons ofws
ter during the growing period if
SPECIAL TABLE
—€erdureyWeskite,Woolen- Sweaters---
, • Va Price
We must close out for our new fall arrivals.
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BETH BRADBURY
nature doesn't supply it, garden
ers must or growth will be check
ed."
The wet spring experienced in
the East snd Mid West stimulated
growth whieh eannot be supported ( Patricia Byers, pediatrics, Cle.
__-. ... . .... . . by the sporadic showers that have burne ,
punion, wil.bheld inForest thus far marked the summer Ros I Johnny Holcomb, pediatrics, Cle-
. I ark in Fort Worth Sunday af es and other plants should be soak- burne
‘ ternoon. August 1*. beginning at ed until the ground is thoroughly Mrs E. A. Cockerham, Milford,
so cux.x. 1 wet at the roots of all plants OB (boy)
• Er-resident? and ressidents of Soaking should be carried out once DISMISSALS, Avguw 12
I Mr and Mrs Chester McKinney both communities are reguested or twice a w wk, depending on the Mrs Cliff Cogdill and baby, Cle-
announce the birth of s daughter, to be present snd follow the pur area and the amount of natural burne .
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Christian Church Thursday even- ___.________
ing-when Mrs Miler pad Mrs In the sbeewes of the
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riple I Class Has Lawn Watering Roses
sn is a\ Must For
Lay Retreat Is
To Begin 29th
GLEN ROSE - Annual Central
Texas Conference Methodist Lay
retreat wil be held here August
2930 at Glen Lake camp.
Group leaders will include Jack
Folsom, Dalas, North Texas Con-
ference Lay leader, who will be
in charge of the Methodist Men's
clubs group: Pat Thompson, Bay
City, Texas Conference Lay lead-
er. the stewardship group: J. P.
Stafford, Miasiasippi Conference
lay leader, the charge lay lead-
ers group; snd Eugene F. Jud,
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Telephone Workers.
Returning To Jobs .
by UNITED PRESS
Union employes of the General
Telephone Co. were returning to
jobs Friday after brief work atop
pages at nine point in Texaa and ,
two In New Mexico.
Company and union officials said ;
the walkouts, lasting from one to |
three hours, occurred Thursday at
Carlsbad and Hobbs. N. M., and
the Lamesa, Abernathy, Tahoka,
Brownfield, Littlefield, Raila, Pa
ducah and Baytown, Tex .
exchanges, and at the Dallas main
office.
Union negotiator R. W. Staley
said in Dallas the union was nego
listing a new contract with the
company, and an estimated 2,500
Communications Workers of Amer-
lea (CIO) workers in New Mexico,
Texss, Oklahoma, Arkansas snd
Louisiana have authorised a strike
by a margin of 40 to 1 if negotia-
tions break down.
But he said negotiations sre con-
tinuing and the walkout had no
direct bearing on the negotiations.
He said the union is demanding
new wage snd pension plans and
said a notice by the company it had
put its own pension plan Into ef-
fect was partially the cause of the
walkout.
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SINGER SEWINGCENTER
. iMtedin your telephone book only under SINGER SEWING Machine Co.
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8 N. Codas Street .
CLEBURNE
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Deborah Dianne, on August 11. at, ple and aold colors to the pienic rain. Gardeners should avoid wett- Mrs. D W. dHolibaugh. Cleburne
Memorial Hospital. The baby weigh tables that each community has ing foliage Mrs. Billy Keith Brown and
ed 0 pounds. 2 ounces selected . . I Mr. Hulton stated that sufficient baby. Cleburne •
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs 9 Everyone is cordially invited to watering this summer will affect Mrs. C. C. McKinney. and baby,
Ray McKinney and Mr and Mrs. attend and each family bring a pic growth and flowering habits for Route 5
W. R Bev ill of 311 Lberty Street nic lunch. 'the rest of this season and will Mrs. W. W..Dennis, Route 2
Mr , ye p—,,, , -----—------ • 'even have an influence on the Mrs Lewis B Easdon and baby,
, Mr. and Mrs Frank Overton. | next Cleburne *
211.. theATTEND LUNCHEON 1--SD.Riza.Cleburne - K x
birth of a son. landosn (liras on Mrs John I MeClure and baby
August 3. The baby weighed 7, Mrs Faye Wofford and Mrs AL:.. r..L. Route 2
pounds, 5 ounces Edna Putnam of Joshua spent Wed •Kinawo I YPnoon Mrs. R I. McCarty. Cleburne
nesday in Ranger. where they oKINAWA Auk 1p_Te I! ADMISSIONS, August 13
Carmichael Reunion Set were guestsatlunhepnhonor.s°ALA"ceAcwildbamberalandJodic,Gatton,pediatrics,Grand.
-Tbs relatives sad frauds wfdff ing Miss Katharine Adams other heavy planes out of Okinawa 1 VIN., p.. Nc w.2I
Carmichael family are invited to Miss Adams will be married Friday and warned all personnel cMrs.n. erry Threadgill, medical,
attend the annual reunion. Sun- Saturday night She was a former to seek shelter in concrete build- __________.....
day, August 16, at the Fall Creek ; teacher tn the Irving School in Cle mgs as an 184 miic-an-hour typhoon Diane Tenn. Pediatrss,Aryarndo
tabernacle burne neared the island. hu L Maie Jr' Pematriesr °8
M B. Atwood, medical, Cleburne
Annie Marie Harris, (col.) Itasca,
The"beautiful back lawn at Abe
home of Mr and Mrs W-E Mil
tor was the setting far the meeting
of the Tripie LCass of the First
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uno vawina iu i
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I plants tn the beds which
the town, the hostesses
used arrangements of queens
wreath. Light was provided by ae-
veral hurricane lamps " I
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COMMIE GUZZLES
TOO MUCH VINO
sr. TRoPEZ, Frame, Aug.
14—UP— Communist Spanish
artist Fable Picasso nearly
. started a riot Friday by 4rik-
Wm.u.whe‛
m LIMITED IBMBEI FIMT COME * FIRST SEim
% Visit phone or write now _________________________
deners that the dYy spells prevalent | .
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_______ Sidney B Hutton president of “‘-"I"" -WP-"5
cake were served to the following; the All American Association, point MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
. Mmes Alf Bowers. G. M Will ed out that water funishes the ADMISSIONS, August 13
A_ ___ ... w, .. . iams, M. D Miller. W R Reed, force through which growth occurs Mrs Trent C. Root. Cleburne, OB
Creie Two of the Peld Street Ueckert, Miller and a guest. An- j • The volume of water passing (boy)
MSmet Mondayin the home of tine Rogers of Yan Nuys, Califor throzh " heathy rose durimg a- Mrs. Frank Eutey, medieel,
y. Sam RiA for study: nia. growing season is amazing." he Itasca L.- -
Each member yoiced. chon . said. “Experiments show that a
rayer and-read a letter from a‘* ***•* ....
liaaionery Mrs. J. M Brickeil
DRESSES —
Values up to 12.50 Now 5.95 each
or 2 for 11.00
Values up to 19.95 Now 10.00
BAGS CLOVES BELTS SKIRTS
Maprice 1.00 1.00 at cost
CHILDREN’S DRESSES - FORMALS
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central Texas onterence t.ay
"header, the district lay activities
group.
Diatrict superintondents who will
lead the worship services will in-
clude Revs. Erwin F. Bohmfalk,
worship service, Pat Thompson will
' speak on the subject. "The Chal
’ lenge," at the claoing assembly
I Sunday afternoon.
Roy Johnson of First Methodist,
Pampa, will lead the singing for
the retroat Mrs Johnson will be
the accompanist.
Other district lay leaders include
Clyde Miller, Waxahachie, Hugo
Hoistman, Weatherford, Luther NI
chols, Georgetown, Ray Stokes,
Fort Wort, Pete Smith, Cleburne,
Ed Curry, Brownwood, W D. Ra-
ley, Cisco, Dr J, T Archer, Gates.
Ville, S. C. O’Neal, Waco, and W H.
iHayes, Corsicana.
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New Highway Is
Open to Traffic
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, August 14, 1953, newspaper, August 14, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403136/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.