Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1955 Page: 3 of 6
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thing. It’s the match of the most expensive
cars on the road —in beauty, performance,
engineering advances and outright value.
But how about the prire, you say? Listen!
Right now we’ll make you the proud owner
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Custom Royal Lancer flash by, you said to
yourself, "Boy, with I eould dfford that one!"
You might have thought that a car as big
and stylish and luxurious as this was very
likely priced beyond your reach.
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"A Yank in RAF"
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Cummings Rites
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This Dodge Custom Royl Lancer Lakes a
back seat to no car—of any pure, tn any-
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Her headdress was.^.D£ad and se-," Tha lace- covered bride’s book
quin embroidered tiara with fing- was placed on a small table with a
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Wednesday, Aug. 24
The Green Thumbs Carden Club will meet for a Coffee in
the home of Mrs M M Hopkins Jr., 509 Bellevue,
-All church picnic of the Anglin Street Presbyteran Church
at t le William Wolf home. on Highway 67. Members are
to bring their picnic lunch .
Friday, Aug. 26
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FALSE TEETH
Do false teeth drop slip or wobble
when you talk, eat laugh or sneeze’
Don’t be annoyed and embarrassed
by such handicaps FASTEETH. an
alkaline (nen-acid, powder to sprin-
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all ctm 2 a gathered tulle flounce
Th- brida wore as jewelry a single
strand of pearls and pearl earrings.
you a "Drive It Home” deal that can’t be
topped. Our high trades will cut thia low -
price nen borer. _____________
The price is right. The deal is right. Coma in.
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Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Mack Peacock an Mr and Mrs
Mrs Fred Stewart Sunday were First Baptist Church of Irving will
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Misses Barbara Maxey, Crystal
Patek Sue Hand and Lou Etta
Franklin.
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maker of New York and Mr and
Mrs Sam Nowlin of Cleburne; Mr
and Mrs, Kenneth Wood and David.
Mr. and Mrs Troy Head and
SHOWING AT
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Franklin and Robert E. Witte in a Glenn Ray Hand served as best
ceremo .y conduct d Dy the Kev. man and ushers were yim wit«
WK Patrick in the First M th- wie, Wrrtherso"tte-
edit (Lui ch in Victcria. Decora- bridegroom
tions for the double ring ceremony y,
bciuid whit eladioli blooms and 10 A ' ' Hohapfelwasor-
stock with green palms. gan st for the ceremony, and Miss
brile is toe duzhter of Mr r" and Because "
and Mrs. J. D. Franklin Jr., 2503 _ .u.
Plover and th bridegroom’s moth- Reception Heid
er is Mrs Aline Witt?, 1503 East A reception was acid in the home
stayton all of Victoria. iofte bride's parents following the
Own mmarrtage by her father, C remony An . arrangement of
the hride chose for her wedding a white chrysarthemums flanked
white nylon tulle and chantilly lace * th candles formed the table dec-
■own with srort-sleved lace ho- oration, and the three-tier .dsquare
Witte-Franklin Rites Saidiyam
In Victoria Methodist Church
Nuptial vows were exchanged quins, accent d by white accSbr-t Mdkaa
Fa u any by Miss Barbara Jean ies.
A revival meeting will start at
the First Baptist Church. August
28 Rev Henry Kincaid from the
Methor t Church will hot l Conference
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Larry Winston Bark r, son of Mr Tommy Lawler. Gaylynn, Karen
anO Mrs Bill Baiker celebrated a 1 Linda Cam Rosemary Tram-
his third birthday Tuesday, August melt, Nancy Poteef, Gary “
6tteir nomc. 504 West Tsi Jam s Covington, Cheryl
Street . .am, Mary Ann and Cindy Barker,
Games were played and moving and Shirley Swatzeli. -
pictures shown Party hats were Adults present were Mmes Dar
given as favor*. and punch and win Pegues Mont’ Swatzel, Tom
cake served to the following Lawler, Edwin Vickers, V R Bar-
Yale Swatzell, Cindy Pegues. ker
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Patti Welder High School in 1948.
Hie is eurrentlv emnloved at Perfor-
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Out-of-town Guests
Out of town guests at the wedding
were Mr and Mrs. N. D Moore
and daughter, Karen. Dallas; Mr
and Mrs R L. Moore. Cleburne;
Mr and Mrs J D Franklin Sr .
Mr and Mrs H T. Wallis. Godley,
Tex ; Capt and Mrs. C H Simons
and Charles Simons San Antonio
Rehearsal Dinner
A reherrsal dinner was held for
the wedding party, and the bride
and bridegroom presented each oth
er with gifts of rings engraved with
thsir initials The bride presented
gifts of pearl necklaces to her at-
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pink nylon net and lint flow ts The bride graduated from Patti E
'The maid ef horor carried a bou Welder H’ioh School in 1953 and at- E
qunt of pink carnations, tended Victoria College 1053 54 and E
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Look to your physician to weigh every
symptom carefully . . . . apply his
knowledge and experience in diagnosis
and treatment. Then, look to us to fill his
pfescriptions exactly as written, ( using
only fresh, potent drugs.
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Get our “Drive It Home'* Deal
gloom's mother wore a light blue
linen dress with rhinestones and se
Mrs. Lilly Allen
by Florenco Arnoia Baker Feted on Birthday Perden ‘ emeter
Mrs Charles Head of Cleburne, be the evange ;.t and Raymond Mr and Mrs Henery Allen of Associatior to Meet
Keene Highway, entertained her White from the Casa Heights Dllas honored their mother Mis
daughter 1Charlotte Kaye, with a ( hurch in Dallas will lead in the 1 dy Allen, on her Neth birthday I he Durden i emet n Vmx 1a
wiener roast and slumber party, singing Everyone is cordially in wth a urprise dinn r August 1101 tipn will hahe its annual meeting
Friday evening, ugust 19 The vited to attend through out the With her on the occasion were on Libor Day Sept 5
occasion was Charlotte Kay's 13th week of services beginning each five of her nine children her A Di • of directors will be elect
birthday evening at 8 grandchildren and great erandchil 1,1 aditon to transactnz other
Guests attending were Mary Kay , dren as follows Mr and Mis D business Members are advised that
Haves, Nelda Taylor, Doris West Mr and Mrs Irwin Atlas and E Allen of Cl burne, W J Allen I the) cannot attend they are to
Willie Paul McLeroy, Annie Bell daughter Jeanette and Mr and of Fort Worth Mr and Mrs 1"01 their contribution to A c
Pollard and Carolyn Newby. Mrs Miller Morton and daughter, Claude Allen of Crowley Mr and * hanei secretary treasurer
Henrietta, accompanied by Sandra Mrs Ch de Allen of < Trons Chris
Mr and Mrs Paul McLeroy and Rayburne left last Wednesday for ti and Mr and Mrs Henery Al Mr a"d Mrs (iror'e I, Brad
Mr and Mrs Shirley Rend (lark daught rs Willie Paul and Janice a short vacation trip q1 r'gbt l*!n------— ----—— ---1.u12—are—Msitin—t heir—dauuhtef
TODAY - WEDNESDAY- • h of 4117 Fty Street; Fort Wbrth, ■ left Saturday lor Califrnia where ing in Texas There were 15 grandchildren and ‛1 J << k Walker, and family, in
announce the birth of a son. Ron- they will visit relatives and points Points of interest around San An 14 great grandchildren ( Ncoedoches
aid Reed, on August 19, at Memon of interest before returning home, tomo were visited The ol l missions unable to attend were Mr and t. A |( , . ..
al Hospital I he baby weighed 6 were especially enjoyed One night Mrs R R Allen of Costa Mesa, end guest of his sist.r Mrs w
pounds. «- ounces . Mr and Mrs Alex Kirkland had was spent at Corpus Christi where Calf . Mr and Mrs lonnie Allen Q II, .nd family of 1002 S (Ad
Grandparents are MT and Mrs as house guests last week. Mrs./all went swimming at the beach, of Cleburne. Mr 1, E Allen of do • ----—
Shirley R Clark Sr and Mr and Mary Hutchinson, and Mr and. The trip through the Big Bend Na T'Hww and Mrs Buna Beavers
Mrs. Tom Gosdin of Cleburne. Mrs Jennings Hutchinson from Vir 1 tional Park was almost ruined for of Fort Worth
,, , . the name of the ginia. Mrs. Mary Hutchinson is them by the water spout which Mrs Allen received many love I
i L J| n a the , am . m Kirklands sister fel there greatly damaging thelly gifts, flowers and cards Twen
daughter born August 18atMem i kirkland took the group to Kel roads m er which thev had to travel t four friends called .luring the I
lersat urday night to see their first on their Way out afternoon i
ed 7 pounds. 1312 ounces The visit through the mnusoum
Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Mrs Ben Culpepper has return- at the Sul Ross State Teachers' Col mu.LI.T AA/:. I
W F Potent and Mrs Ethel Stepp, ed home from a Temple hospital lege was a highlight in that part HusDanos ' WIVeS ' j
all of Penelope where she had surgery last week of the country for them The group
, Her condition was reported satis returned home Monday Cat Pan Vim* Fppl Ynnnor
Mr and Mrs Billy G Smith of factory upon her jeturn e rep, vom, ree. -ounger
Itasca announce the birth of a • Mr and Mrs A H Hoot An Thousands of coupler are weak, worn-out, ■»- l
daughter. Dava Gean Smith, on Au Mrs. Marlin Gibbs. Gary Park gel and family left Saturday night hounted fzetibecmupe.body lack’ von.Fororw
gust 20. at Memorial Hospital The and Miss Nell Robinson spent a for a short vacation in Corpus fabjta. Contap iron for pep; supplement 1 1
few days in New Orleans recent Christi They are expected to re dnes vftamins B and B, Costs link "Cet- I
ly All were interested in finding turn home Wednesday peguainted ' onl! 5oe At druxwet ।
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cemetery under the direction of
Crosier Pearson Funeral home
Pallbearers were K E Lewis,
Ollie Reed. Y R Gaither, Mr
Slaughter, Raymond Gray and
and Mark Kennard
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ertip v il. and her bouquet of step- sma arrangement of pink rose
hanotis was centered with white buds.
rose buds. • ; . ; Por a wedding trip to Austin, the I
Miss Lou Etta Franklin attended bride’ wore a navy blue suit with
her sister as maid of honor. She white trim, and navy and white
was attired in a pink ballerina accessories.
lenrth dress with fitted bodice and The couple will return to Victoria J
triple tierrd- skrt of nyton-net, Aug 18 to be at home at 1503 East ।
shoes te matoh and a bandeau of Ft ton
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returned home after a three weeks ficiating. Interment was in Cie
trip to the Northwest points of burne cemetery
special interest were Banff and Pallbearers were Clovis Putnam.
Lake Louise in Canada Bill Pullen, Eddie Adams, Joe
Weaver, Richard Madden, Maxie
Merritt Taylor and Mrs Taylor Cummings
; of Marble Falls were weekend Mrs Cummings is survived hv
guests of his parents. Mr and one son. two daughters, three
Mrs W R Taylor Mr Taylor is brothers.
principal of the Junior High School
in Marble Falls Mrs Taylor has Funeral services for Miss Angie
just received her Master's Degree Gatewood were held at 2 30 pm.
from Baylor and will teach in the today, in Rio Vista Methodist
elementary schools in Marble Church, with Jerald Young officia
Falls ting Burial was in Grange Hall
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 245, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 23, 1955, newspaper, August 23, 1955; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434454/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.