Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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I Friday, Nov. 26, 1954-CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMS-REVIEW-a
Knife & Fork Club
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With. Shower By Friends
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they will live.
It maintains a huge farm, printing
Whitehead, D N. Kincaid, N. A.
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cutwork cloth over bue
and
The luncheon tables were dec
Personals
Mr
and Mrs Jerry Bradbury
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday with
306 S. Walnut St.
CHAFIN'S STUDNO
All services conducted according to
Mrs Earl Kennon.
Edwin Gray, Lamar Sloan. Clay j Hart. F. M West, Halbert, W. H
I Cor. 14: 31-35.
The session was called to order
Banks. Sara Pat Evans, W K Wal (
ker. Pat Smith, D. C. Hassen, Dri i by the president, Mrs. Earl Ken
McKEES
ver, J A. Atchley and Rogers
Pre-Xmas Sale
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LADIES AND
SHOES
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Sensational Savings in Time for a Full Holiday Season
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Group I
Low Heel Dress
Values to $5.95
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Loafers
DAVIS
Group 11
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Regular 3 (Ml
Values to 7.95
MEN'S CANVAS
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Brand New Colors
Group III
OVERALLS
Values to 9.95
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DON'T MISS THIS WEEK OF SPECIAL PRICES
Buy Your Christmas Houseshoes Now .
Warm
USE UR
Shearlings......$1.99
Leather Slides......$1.99
Wedge Heel Satins______$2.99
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Flats
Arch Styles
Dressy Suedes
Dressy Patents
Dressy Colors
GOWNS
700
Meets Tuesday
in Rogers Home
It was established several yars ago
to assist the Ozark children who
Morgan. president of the council, I own pulpit at First Baptist Church
presided, and thanked Mr. Murphy Sunday The morning message will |
Whitehead in Godley was the set-
ting for a miscellaneous shower,
recently, honoring Miss Barbara
SHOES
398
Order These Now!
Personalized
• CHRISTMAS CARDS
• GIFT PHOTOS
Miss Kincaid is the bride-elect
-of George Tibbs Hardcastle.
Hardcastle and Miss Maxine Kin-
caid. Miss Sue Tate registered the
guests.
The tea table was laid with a
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Nudes, Sandals
Opera Pumps in
Connie & Jacque-
line
ton Wooldridge, Ed King, Bill Hud
gins. James Daniel, and the host-
l ess.
Mens
CHAMBRAY
MEN'S HANES
BRIEFS
3 pr. 200
ALL MEN S
SLACKS
10%
DISCOUNT
‘ plimenting her two daughters. Mrs
Tom Robinson of Fort Worth and
Mrs Johnny Lehde of Cleburne, on
| their birthdays
Other guests were Rev and Mrs
Frank Turner, Mrs Pauline Mann
3 pair
700
LADIES'
PANTS
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298to 349
KNIFE FREE
many as early as 1934. an act whi-
ch caused tht Germans to put a
price on his head He also author
HATS
20%
DISCOUNT
74.90
a family Members also packed a
box and sent a cash donation to
an Indian Sanatorium in Oklahoma.
Members presert were Mmes
CLOSEOUT
ALL MEN'S
JACKETS
10% 4 20%
DISCOUNT
MEN'S KHAKI
SUITS
450 to 750
Invites you to meet with them each Sunday,
10:30 a.m.
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Ladies' Cotton
GOWNS
Long sleeves-
MEN'S WESTERN
BELTS
meets for dinner Saturday night
at the Liberty Hotel.
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The Watch and Work Circle o
King's Daughters met Tuesday af-
ternoon in (he home of Mrs D
C James Jr. .
Mrs N A. Wall, president, open-
edthe meeting, and members re-
peated the prayer of the order.
Mrs Jack Kellam gave the Thanks-
Saturday, Nov. 27
8:00 a m—Rummage sale sponsored by Band Boosters, at Penney’s
Dept. Store.
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Hudson entertained
turkey dinner com-
LADIES' WHITE
UNFORMS--
or nylon
Adams is Hostess
To City Council,
Parents, Teachers
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BOY'S
$ SUITS
® 500
KT 2500
Friday, Nov. 26 ”
7:30 p m.—Stag night at Nolan River Country Club. «
Watch, Work Circle
Packs Boxes In
D. C. James Home
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MEN'S
SOCKS
Reg. 296
4 pr. for J 00
faatasUgaowing chufelieM in Hie . ’
'-Southern Baptist Convention
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were too poor to go to public
school. orweretefer frem *lin
Rev. Ronald Prince J
Home From Revival {
Reverend Ronald Prince has re- ' l
turned from an eight day revival
crusade at Cherokee Baptist Cher- .
ch in Memphis, Tenn , which chur-
ch is reported to be one of the
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Wilmington, Calif., who have been
here visiting his mother. Mrs Wal-
ler Collings, and D. Ransom and
family, have returned to their
home.
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non Prayer was voiced by Mrs.
WIDE, STRAIGHT CUT for.
.Society Wlews—»•
BETH BRADBURY
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Well Suited
For Every
Occasion
The home of Mrs. Harrison
390
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BURLESON, (Spl — Rev. and
Mrs J. W Patterson and children.
Patti Gail and Duke, returned Tues-
day night from Arkansas, where
Rev Mr. Patterson preached in a
revival at "The School of the Ox-
arks "
I was given by Mrs A
City Council of Parents
< SHIRTS
-V 700
2 # 1-4
CONVENIENT
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Lay-A-Way
and his staff for mimographing be "Missions and Mid Century Cris- I ‘A
the yearbooks at cost to the I is," and the evening message will 1.
P.-TA. be devoted to "What Happened sl
Singer is an old hand at rsplon, Welcoming the guests were Mmes,
age Born in Vienna, he operated " “ "
an underground newspaper in Ger-
Bill Anderson. R G. Boles Jr.,
Jack Kellam, CD Kirkham, Karl
1 Madsen. Paul MeDonald,, Trent
Roet, Wall. John D. Ward. Jack
-—I r Washbum. Jim Wells. Bob Mahan-
’ ! ny. Tim Gerst, Floyd Carroll, and
I I J F Peters Jr . and the hostess.
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now 200
To Hear Spy Story
The dangers of running an un-
dargroune newspaper in a tountry
such as Nazi Germany of Com
munistic Russia, and the price one
must pay if caught and convicted
of treason or espionage, will form
the basis of an address members
of the Knife A Fork club will i
hear from Kurt Singer nationallv Kincaid, hostessed by Mmes White-
known expert on the cloak and head. Leila Sinclair and George
dagger business, when the dub! Tibbs.
$590
Mrs. Pernell is
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Husteds to Club
The Needlework Club met Mon-
dav efternoon in the home of Mrs
Fannie Pernell
Th« meettoe onened with all
members repeatine the lord's Pra
-ver--and Me* FMwto Harper re
eoived gifts for her birthday. Re-
freshments of angelfood cake, ice
cream and nuts were served to
th* followin'.■
Mmes Q. B. Horton, Senia Veda
der, T E fwnningham. J C. F1
•to. Willie ullivan. Harper. Jim
The next meeting will be De-
cember 9, in the bom. of Mm. Jim
Stewart. — y
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Sanders, John/Club met Monday in the home of of Fort Worth
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THE BEST BUYIN TOWN
BOY’S AND MEN’S
SPORT SHIRTS
"guan 298
The wedding date has been set
for December 4. Both Miss Kin-
caid and her fiance were graduat-
ed from Godley High School, and
Mr Hardcastle also attended Sam This school is located in the
Houston Teachers College. Both heart of the Ozark Mountains and
are.emploxed in Fort Worth, where admits no. student who will not
work his or her way through school.
Newest Fall and Winter
styles, -For, men who are
going places.
Come, see the smart new
suits that will put you
right in style.
1500
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auhrm(n4sal
’ giving devotional, and members .
packed a Thanksgiving box and
I voted to pay the utility bills for
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Miss Barbara Kincaid Feted Patterson.
Home From Revival
. W Johnson, E Al
fall, 1954, this is a Hany Frech-
tel coat in dark brown and black
British tweed buttoned in the
manner of a shirt. The collar la
newly-large, and the sleeves carry
extra pockets. Brown satin ia
used for the tning:
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Mr. and Mrs. Er- lins Jr., where gifts were brought . - ----- - ■
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neth and carolyn JeanJohnson’oflihe ranch " yrs Hester Phanksgiving box to a family with tionvlubmetTuesdayinithehomewas devoted to reports of the re
D-:....... ■ ...... - ■ "■ 8. !four children. Mmes Robert Rig - of Mrs. Sread Rogers for a pro- , cent convention in Corpus Christi.
by and L E Miller were appointed i gram on Christmas decorations giv- given by Mmes. Donald Kinser, T 1 Mrs. W - 5. Hudson Fetes
charity chairmen for the month of en.by Mrs. Sam Evans; . , R Marshall, H A Booth T .1
nm-mw Member* ft1*- ,4^^! mecting opened with the Bankston ami Morgan - Daughters at Dinner
a rummage sale for December 6 singing of Count Your Blessings There were 47 members present
The next meeting will lie with and Brighten the Corner Where, --------- — "
Mrs Robert Rigby on December Are Mrs Bud Driver, president, i ( onner (rafr Is
7 gave the fought for the day. "To/WPPI — d II 15
Refreshments of whipped mince- Be Thankful for What You Have. n, r.
meat souffle. ripe olives, salted Mrs. J ’ Taylor gave the coun- Demonstrated III
nuts and coffee were served toicilreport. • n vnc,,
the following: Those present were two guests. Bono III) (lub
Mrs Ben Pollock and Mrs. Rausch- j
Mmes. Whitehouse. Guither, Rig-
by. Miller, George K Bradbury.
huber, and Mmes R. E Burt, G. The Bono Home Demonstration and Mr and Mrs Earl Morris all
Rev. Chris Diebel
Speaks to Circle
| The CWF of the First Christian
Church met Monday in regular
business Vession and luncheon
Mrs W T Whitworth, president,
j presided over the meeting, and a
devotional, "The Beatitudes" was
given by Mrs Alex Anderson Mrs
, W B Hudgins voiced a prayer
Rev Chris Drbel, pnstor. gave
an inspirational talk on "Christ's
| Uplifting of Woman " A brief
j sketch of the district convention at
the First Chistian Church in Itou
i ton Sunday afternoon and evening'
Mr and Mrs B A Colling» of
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TOWELS—
Large size
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press, weeving mill, complete eaf-
eteria, laundry, dairy, and many
other facilities for student work
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Wesleyan Class
At Burleson
Meets Thursday. i ;
| BURLESON, fSpl) - Mrs F G ;
Jeffrey, Mrs J o Ezell and Mrw.;
tS: P Dickson were hostesses when ,
the Wesleyan Sunday School Class
of the First Methodist Church met'
in the educational building last
Thursday night for their monthly! __
1 business and soctatmeeting. A f
number of interesting games were
I directed by the hostesses
Refreshments of cUp cakes and
' hot chocolate were served to the
{following members Mmes W C
Thrailkill, C M Collins, D H Nor
{ ris, Norma Yeargin. J. A. Gregory.
W H Reeves, Jeffrey, Ezell, and
| Dickson Mrs H C Gordon, teach
I er of the class, and many other
tmembrrs of the ctass were unabte '
| to be present.
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The Hopewell Home Demonstra - The remainder of the program in Memphis’’
Goodfellow Work
Discussed Tuesday
n 1j. . A. । school transnort- tie- Several hum; _
KV Victnrvirria .dred young boys and girls are en Teachers met Tuesday at Adams
Uj V1-IVIJvIeIV rolled in this unique school, anetsenoor mregutar session.
---------- earn their way by working on the “ k' ""
A lengthy discussion of the work | school campus.
orated with autmn leaves, arti- i The: music wag under the diret^
ficial and fresh fruit, chrysanthe Don of Ramsey Pollard Jr of Knox
{ ville, Tenn. While in Memphis, Kev. . y
the luncheon menu consisted of Prinee spoke at the dedication of J
turkey. dressing, vrnvy ^r»»»»n 1 Fairlawn Baptist ( hurch, a
beans, peach and cottage cheese new church. He was alo guest
salad, cake with sauce topping and aprakw al-a banquet for the Chris :
coffee tan Bustness men's club of Mem !
Superintendent M D Murphy hphis at the Gayoso Hotel. ~
gave the invocation. Mrs. Merlin Reverend Prince will be in his
Bhte
T Bowers
THE BOOTEPTE
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ed a bj°><raPhy on Goering which .. uu „,v. cy.,
the buftwaffe Chiefconsidered veny+out the bride’s chosen' colors of
uncomplimentary, to him and whi- 1 blue and white. Blue tapers burned
r r* ordered confiscated while 1 in the candelabra and the eenter--
.sH—uho h "migrated" to piece was of white carnations with
weden, was held there temporari- an arrangement of blue satin rib- . .. . ,
ky. a " bon streamers, lettered "George" of thesGoodseuowswasheldet thet in the absence of Rev. Mr. Pat- ____ __________ ____ __________
land "Barbara." j meeting of Victory Circle of King’s ' terson. Dr Keith Parks of the | mums and pyracantha lierrtes; and
-—Mrs. Margie Hardcastle Earle Daughters Tuesday afternoon in Southwestern Baptist Theological •—■ ■ •
1'xmred coffee while Mrs Rmlnoy ; the home of Mrs. Murry Yantis. Seminary; newly appointed mis-
........ . i Hardcastle and Miss Wynona Sin | Mrs. W R Whitehouse, presi-sionary to Indonesia, occupied .the
Dallas spent FhankZgiving witL|clair assisted in serving individual dent,, presided over the meeting.! pulpit ett.both services at the First
atives in Uebunu cakes, mints and nuts Mrs Ed She announced that the circle: Baptist Church, Sunday.
ward Hardcastle assisted in open- would receive 904 credits Wor its,, --,,2,,-----
Guests of Mrs _A M Archer | ing and diplaying the gifts in the contribution to the fund for the Hopewel Club
Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and two bedrooms. About 75 guests re-l boxes for the Indian Sanitrium. "
Harold Riggs and daughter, i gislered. . . , M . ., ,
Pamela Jean, of Godley; Mr and I Other courtesies tendered the . report of a need family, for
bride-elect included a morning cof l wb^111 groceries have been bought
r .. I r N _ . t- x f +twte- was mane bv Mrs Mvron
I Gurvos Jones, and Mrs Elbert j
। Smith conducted the recreation and
gave the latest council report tel-1
ling of their Christmas party plans. !
The Bono Club will have its {
Christmas party Wednesday, De-
cember 15, in the home of Mrs I
J. D. Strickland Each member
is to bring a $1 gift to exhange at
! the tree The menu was composed
I and will consist of turkey and dres
{ sing, green beans, baked Irish po
j tatoes, cranberry salad, pickles,
1 celery, french bread, pies and cof
I fee
j A program on copper craft was
demonstrated by Mmes Scott and
Smith, who also showed three pret
i ty planter boxes and some book
i ends
I Refreshments of ice cream, cook
ies, and candy were served to
Mmes 1. T Shockler, W B Mil
ler, Gurvos Jones, Henry Gilliam,
It n Scott. Edd Waketand, E A
1 Southerland, Elbert Smith, Earl
I Kennon and two children
i Those present were Mmes Paul
! Nix of Fort Worth, D Brazell,
Rose Woosley. G M Williams,
John Sanders, L A Marsan, E
J. Swain, John Galbraith, Whitwor-
th. Anderson, Hudgins, Bowers and
I Rev Diebel
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Mrs H V. Summerhill and son, i bride-elect included a morning cof -1 y11’1” grocenesmnae Men Nught
Donald, and daughter, Margie Lou, 1 fee in the home of Mrs. J. E MuT ' wasmade by Mrs Myron ,
of Fort Worth; Mr and Mrs. Er lins Jr, where gifts were brought , Guther and Mrs Whitehouse, and
nest Barksdale and children. Ken-1 for her kitchen; and a luncheon at , mb. T planned to take the
Bossier City, La., and Mrs. Flor- Reynolds, near Benbrook. "Mrs. !
ence Love of Fort Worth. 1 Head was co-hostess. - j
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 26, 1954, newspaper, November 26, 1954; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434226/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.