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Friday, Oct 16, 1953—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-
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Daughters at he south aide of Penney’s.
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Refreshments of Russian tea, rib
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children, who have been visilng
George, A F Gibson, O. L. Gra
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Eugene E. Martin. 68, died Thurs-
day night at Burleson, where he
Ruth Ann Thompson, Lana Kay
Gilley, Janice Ownbey. Sarah Tho-
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with a hand erochet ed cloth ami
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The new officers are Mrs. John
W Bales, chairman; Enlistment,
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Winnie Carroll and J V. Campbell
Preceding the program members
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Bono Club Has
Meeting Monday
The Bono Home Demonstration
Club met on October 12. In the
home of Mrs. C. O. Scott.
The meeting was opened with
has one son. Lowell Lee Lawrence.
Services are pending at Crosier-
Pearson Funeral Home.
it Any ptic.
n extension
50 per cent
feed from
the drouth
rent into ef-
ing. entertainment, that you need
some type of storage space for ar-
ticles used.
Refreshments were served by the j
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New Circle Formed
At North Cleburne
Baptist Church
The Mary Hill Davis cirole met
Come Early, These Won’t Last
Singer Sewing Center
• N. Caddo — Phone 5-7942
Loyd Jones Is
Guest Speaker
For Bono P.-TA
"Parents Till the Soil"
Limited Supply of Good
Singer Sewing Machine Trade-Ins
Electric and Treadle
10.00 and up
These machines are completely reconditioned and
carry a full 1-year guarantee.
fall of 1952 to take part in a Se-
minar on the United Nations, and;
he heard many speakers both from
hostess to Mmes. Earl Kennon.
Loyd Jones, Henry Gilliam and
E. A Southerland
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence R. Gor-
man of Blum, Route 2, announce
the birth of a son, Clarence Ray Jr., M
on October 13. at Memorial Hospi-
tal. The baby weighed S pounds,
organization of the United Nations
and the types of problems with
which it must deal Dr Pitts was
one of a hundred ministers who
was invited to New York in the
Mrs. C. V. Brand and baby, Cle- '
burne Stanley.
Betty Throckmorton. Route 4, "
Grandview
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Janet, of Robinson. S S. Rowen, J. K. Russ |
l । " ell, Stewart. Steed, W A Swift,
Friday, Oct. 16
7:30 pm —Members of the Eastern Star will meet in the Masonic
Temple, to honor two grand offioers, Mrs Willie M Hogg,
of Cleburne and Mrs Jessie Senter, of Alvarado.
had been visiting.
Martin lived in
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isiing Mmes. John K Heaver, W. H
an Barnes, Buckner. Carroll, ('amp
bell. Davis, L P Fowler, W T
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BEAUTY—In the forthcoming
“Miss World" contest to be held
in Londen, Manet Illangakoon
will represent India. She was
recenty chosen Miss Ceylon.
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The Alpha Gamma Chapter of
the Delta -
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demonstration given in the mem
Iters of the Godley Home Demon
Those present were Mmes. J. B.
Whipp, WMU president, C. K. Whit
low, Johnson, Mary Johnson, Heu
lah Dixon, Tom Kirkpatrick, J. W.
Hales
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Mrs. H. C. Davis of Fort Worth
is the baby's grandmother.
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to Mr. and Mra. J. A. Thacker
of Grandview, Route 1. The baby
subject spok
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After the lecture. Mm Fraser The regular monthly duncheon of
dtm " h--- m — the Mary Martha Classiof the First
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ear.
VIVIAN I SALYERS
Funeral services for Mrs. Vivian
E. Salyers, 39. who died Wednes-
day. will be held Saturday at 3 p.m
from te Crosier Pearson chapel
with Elders R. P. Montgomery and
R. R. Patzer officiating. Burial;
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Society Tlews
BETH BRADBURY
The tnird grade Blue Birds of
! Irving School met Tuesday after-
noon, with Lana Gilley, president,
in charge.
After a short busines asession
the group distributed Know Your
Community Cheat pamphlets. At
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On Teen-Agers Is Tnree New Members Join I
HeldbyClubu Watch And Work Circle f
Brawner was iilm to the Thurs Members of the Watch and Work
day Study Clubinher home here,: circle met in the home of Mra.
with Mrs. R J. Stuart in charge: Wayne Stewart Tuesday afternoon.
of the program. The meeting opened with the re-
. An attracuve arrangement of red ‘ peating .....
v._ *-- zinnias accented with i roli ca
Refreshments were served to
three new members, Mmes. Bob
English, Sylvester Reed and Jack 2
Washburn, and Mmes. Jack Keil
Charles Kirkham, Austin Lee, K.
Madsen, Paul McDonald, Graham J
Pou. Tom Pernell, John Purcell, fl
Stewart. Fay Self, John D. Wart, J
H. A. Wall and Bill White.
er, Mrs. C. J. Keller; community
misslons, Mrs. Homer Johnson;
; mission study, Mrs. Jack Luther;
Outing at Park
Cub Pack 218 sponsored by the
Santa Fe School PTA held its
monthly pack meeting Tuesday
night at the school The Program ,
Theme for October waa Cub Scout
Pets and Hobbies Following the'
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North Cleburne Baptist
publicity, Mrs S. H Kelly; social.
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. j ture, Mrs. R. L. Johnson.
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will be in Keene cemetery. I girls met at the home of their
Pallbearers will be Aaron Camp- sponsor, Mrs. T. J. Bankston to
bell, W. A. Moore, C. B. Blair, make plans for their trip to Dallas
A. B. McCaughan, O. B. Hadlcy Saturday to the fair.
and R. T. Hadley.
Mrs Thomas’ parents, Mr
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prayer by Mrs. Loyd Jones, and i - "
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2 30 p.m —Regular meeting of the Women of the Church of the
later.
Mrs. E. R. Stanford announced
the programs for the year Miss
Gertrude Whitehouse listed the art
exhibits in Fort Worth and Dallas
that might be seen now
Mrs W. T George, chairman of
the art group, introducod Mrs
Stella Teesdale, who presented the
fire Troup, Mi Ni He-Ca, which
Patterson, , Mrs. Beulah Dixon; programMrs,
R L. Wallace; Secretary treasur-
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met at the Rural Electrification
bulding, Tuesday a
U. at 7:30 pm with about twenty the
five members answering roil call
Miss Lily Paul Fraser, president,
zmeusoheshatrmmnann Eo -Euraten
gram committee, introduced Dr
Charles Pitts, speaker of the even
Dr Pitts' subject was "The Uni
ted Nations " He discussed the
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means industrious, met with Mrs.
Pete Haas at her home at James
towne Apartments, October, 11,
1953.
The following officers were elect-
ed; President, Sandra Haas, Vice
President, Janie Wood; Secretary,
Georgeanne Culvert; Treasurer,
Carolyn Hutson
Members present were: Jackie
Nell Hart, Janie Wood, Sandra Haas
Martha McVickers, Carolyn Hutson,
Margie Castleman, Sharon Reed.
Tommy Sue Swinney, Mary Louise
Shannon, .Virginia Underhill, and
Georgeanne Calvert.
After the business meetings gam
es were played and punch was ser-
ved by Mrs. Haas, the troup spon-
ser.
The Wa ki kin group of Camp
Fire met Wednesday at the school
and went to a designated area for
the distributing of Community
Chest leaflets.
After their tour of homes the
I daughters, Karen and Janet, of i
■ Houston, spent the weekend with!
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl;
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Dr. Charles Pitts is ' Mary Martha Class
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Speaker for DKG Group Church Wednesday
Personal
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Butler have
moved to Hope, Ark., where they
have purchased ii ranch and will
build n new home.
Henry Gilliam October 26 will be
Achievement Day and each mem- j
ber is asked to bring onc or more
articles to display.
Storage in the living room was
Research Club
Has Program On
Conserving Water
was the rets and Hobbies Following the - |
ten of by Loyd Jones at program plans were made to oar Members of the Magazine Re
meeting of the Bono Hipate in the district Round UF1 search Club met Thursday after.
« Cou r,0f Honor in the noon in the home of Mrs J V
en carnival to be held on Wednes. ing earkerin the evening includ. Dan WorrrdlandmGeorgecLconara
day night, Oct 28, at the school ing a wiener roast co hostesses
building There will be entertain Four new members. Dan Staples,
ment for all age groups Everyone Gerald Barker, David Curlee ano The program for the day consist
interested in the Bono school is Lonnie Gossett were admitted Mrs ed of • panel discussion on Con
urged to attend I Lester H Harless. Den Mother of servaton of Water in Texas, and
________________ Den No. 3 had Cub Scouts Joe members participating in the du
For several years Boswell's Fine Dairy Products
have been delivered to Cleburne homes ami now
, TEXAS TEUMMONE ror ... TOUR SESVICE.
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ments of candy bars were served
to the group by Ourolyn Koon.
they are becoming available in more and more Cle-
burne food stores. Fresh supplie of Boswell’s Dairy
Products are being delivered each week day to
better food stores in Cleburne,
Mrs. H C. Strickland, have return-
ed to their home in Dalton, Ga.
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Mr and Mrs. C. B Stanley and McWilliams, C A Parrott, Anna
daughters, Karen and ‘
Pevsonals
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hollow and
Mrs. F. P. Whiwon of Fort Worth
spent Wednesday in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Leqnard.
The Diligent Dozen Club is spend-
ing today la Fort Worth with Mrs.
Claude White.
Lmddimeei-
Dyer, F F, Lee, L,. Slewart, L. D.
Garrett Sr , W. E. Lovelady, R. M.
Armstrong, A K, Richesdh and a
visitor, Mrs. L. II Phinney, who
joined the club
A social hour was spent after
the demonstration and coffee and
banana bread were served
CHRISTMAS DOLLS
Santa's complete Christmas line
(representing the leading national
companies) of Mrs. Donnell’s beau
tiful "Cinderella" Dolls of quality
and reasonable prices will be on
display for cash or lay-a-way
sales at her home 1006 N. Anglin,
for one week only starting Mon
day. Oct. 19. Mra. Donnell will be
there each evening and on Mon
day, Ttureday ami Saturday for
the day. Bring each little girl to
select n doll dearest to her heart
MRS. DONN ILL
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‛ inventioh ever developed by telephone scientists. Now used ,
7 mostly for military purposes, ft promises to revolutionize the
Include Boswell’s Milk when you shop for gro*
ceries . . . Boswell’s Milk in the easily identified paper
cartons or in the refrigerator-space-saving square
bottles with the sanitary Alcoa Aluminum Hoods.
Bos well's Milk, Ice Cream and Other Fine Dairy Prod-
ucts are processed to high quality standards - higher
than state health laws require. Always get Boswell's
Dairy Products. They're good all the time.
The professional precision with
which our pharmacists select,
measure and mix the pre
•eribed ingredients guarantees
perfection in the medicine they
produce for you it is this repu-
tation for letter-perfect com
pounding that causes doctors to
recommend (hat their patients
bring their prescriptions to us.
Yes—for prompt and profes-
atonal prescription service—
du're always safe to rely up-
on Prescription Pharmacy.
. Can Conserve Water," and Mrs erTanCkburciatbroneh “Univerm ...... .
Women met Monday night at the national Relations group announced xtrat ion " Tub on Oct. 9, by Mrs.
assembly room of the City National I that the first meeting of this group! Wilma Adams, county home de-
... . ... Bank building will be Tuesday, Oct ft), at 4 p.m ! monat 'ation agent
bon sandwiches, ice box cookies Mrs R A Kilpatrick presided, at the home of Mix Cummings I The club met in the new home
and cherry cookies and salted nuts over the business meeting and She also reported that the Spanish of Mra. H. J Alfrey. Others pre
Misses Ruth Russell and Pauline I speaking class was filled, and that sentt.were Mines. Greg Swig • t,
---- a second class might be begun E M Glenn, H L. Savage, H A.
Bryant, V T. Cartwright, B. F.
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program on "Freedom Through
Art." Mrs. Teesdale displayed four
paintings, one of which she had
exhibited in the Elizabet Ney Muse
um in Austin by the Texas Com
mission of Fine Arts
Approximately B attended.
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given bv the living room leader,
Mrs Scott. She brought out the
fact that ifgouuuse.your living mas.-Sherry Lynn Brown, Carolyn
room for reading, sewing, study- Ann Ledbetier, Mary Jane Jackson
and Dorothy Dyer.
The Irving Fourth grade* Camp
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Program For University Group , Qulek brend, chock rul ot nu
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CLEBURNE FOOD STORES
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weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces. 1
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Luther Thacker and Mr. and Mrs. i
H. W Stou. Greatgrandparents J
are Mr and Mra. C. W. Thacker
of 600 Mansfield Street, Mr. and
Mrs F. M O'Neal of Grandview,
Route 1. Gary has an older elater.
Deborah Gayle, who will be two
years old on Oct. 23.
It's high time we saluted "the weaker sex" and
faced the fact that career girls of all ages are do
ng a business job toat any man might well be
proud of! Consider the thousands of intelligent worn
en who head their own companies . . . the vast
number of women in welfare work ... the sec re
lanes, the bookkeepers, the hostesses, the retail
saleswomen . . . and all the others devoted to the
cause of helping conduct Isrge and small firms!
No longer is Woman the weaker aex. She has proved
her business VALUE . . . and we're proud ol her!
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on. the TV . . ; During the business meeting the
- - A silver urn of yellow lupine on circle voted to give 310 to a couple
8 00 pm -The Colonial Club will meet at the American Leegion Hall. 1 a mirror with black cats and witch for hospital expenses, ahd to have
Sunday. Oet. 11 ; es with tall green tapers in silver ! a rummake sale on Saturday, Oct.
12:45—The Garden Culture Club and families of the members will I candelabra were used on the po 17.
meet at the home of Mrs. H A. Booth, 1204 East Hender j lished dining table.
s m Street, for a chrysanthemum pilgrimage to Fort ' After the club rolled roll call!
Worth Members of the other clubs are invited to attend 1 was answered by each member giv i
Ite group will leave promptly at 1 pm ing * hint for the parents This
Monday, Oct. 1* | was followed by « round-table dis-
a 00 pm ircic 3 of the WSC$ of the Main Street Methodist Church ; cussion on teen agers.
will meet with Mrs. John Steakley, West Hills Addition : At the conelusion of the pregrai ,
2:15 p in—The Executive Board of the Women uf the Church of the orange chiffon ple, cheese, and'
First Presbyterian Church will meet in the Educational olive canapos and coffee were set
ved with candy cata and pumpkins
j on chocolate bases, and Hallowe'en
2 3U p.m - Regular meetin of the Women of the Church at the First । napkins, to the following:
Presbyterian Educational Building i Mmes. Jim Bandy, R. L. Bass,
7:30 p.m -Xi Gamma Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will meet John Bransom. R D Davenport, sanize end have a mission pro-
st the Private Dining Room of the Lberty Hotel, with Ja mes,E dwara, H. A Lightfoot, gram
Mr. Stella Mae Barr as hostess Oren Potter, M . » Spala,, Dean
7 30 pm-via; Cleburne Chapter of the Untied Daughter, uf the 5 tawart john. R Veatch
Funfederacy will meet with Mrs. Lena Reeves, 806 Col Elo... p,Wn ',,, .T.mo.,-----
lege, with Mr. Estella Denson as co hostess " harles Putnam and the hostess,
Wednesday, Oct. 21 n n .
600 P m -Barbecue dinner will be served at the American legion Kanana Krpar
liall sponsored by the Mothers Club. This will be followed vueId UI VuU
by a carnival and bingo
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Harleys Rickey Harmon. Jerry' cussion were Mmes R L. Steed,
M p // / Don Waldie. and David Montgom -
IfMemorial iery present. Mrs t f Allen, Den t
I Mother of Den No. 4 had Cub
ADMISSIONS. Oct. 13 Scouts Jack Tucker, Fred Al.-acmwawI, unmra.
Shirley French, pediatrics 503 len. Ronnie Gossett and Terry Zeil- ' John F Buckner held a parliamen
Euclid ‛ ’ I man present tary drill
Wilii»,n p we., ..a .The national program theme "In । ‘
sx"’"" was adopted for I
J K Dumas, surgery. 1013 Bal
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Mrs G. F Atchley, medical, Cle
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DISMISSALS. Oct. 11
William P. Forrest, Cleburne
Cynthia Ann Baker, Route 1, Jos
bua ,
Mrs J B Rogers. Cleburne
Mrs Walter Bitters. Cleburne
Mrs Myrtle Hughes. Cleburne
Mrs F C. McClure, Cleburne
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desiga of many everyday elctronic. devices, from hearing ;
aids to television sets. In telephone equipment it is expected (
; to replace vacuum tubes - doing the same job, but taking
up far lew space and using far less power. Not all the new
ideas developed by telephone research are as exciting as this .
' But every year an average of 260 inventions rand Improve- 1
/ ments are made to help us keep your telephonk service high ,
in value-low in cost, sourwwesrn MU ... A VMM OF 27809 f
.. . conducted Use business meeting
October and final plans were made for Baptist Church was held at' the
Regionai Meet of Delta Kapo< church Wednesday with Mra. d
Gamma which is to bv held here Kirkham’ group as hostesses,
qudnebrrk Mesberacsoth X, aMnpouuinaPreues bropuhtthe
ber ot T.cU and an couttanaame madexb, Dr Charles Pits and
worker in Delta Kappe Gamma, Mrs C.-- <■ —
wii speak at the luncheon. This „Memberspresent ****
chapter hopes to be percent /Kirkham Bob Chafin, Emmett Wet
in attendance iford,, Rucker Ed Swanson,
The hot... we.a.m.. ront * E Patterson, Arch Graham.
M hotcsnMesdames.Ltpuide Robert Parks. Douglas Pegues, H
M truce Roy Doak and Gertrude E. May, Mabry Adams J W Cas
iron key, M. E. Carner. M L. Gregory. I
i Er. Ahun seruca piram ID. Lankford, II. Lemmermah, amt
Erna Alsup, served light retresh- Miss Mary Tom odell. Guests Of
. ments ------------------------ the dab were Dr Pitts and Mrs
Robyna Collins.
burn, Mary Jo McCoy, Sharron
Woodard, Sue Kirkpatrck, Mary
Rasbeary, Linda Bell, June Ander-
non, Judy Hinkle, Carolyn Koon.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 289, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1953, newspaper, October 16, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432915/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.