Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 172, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1945 Page: 5 of 8
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The bride, who was unattended,
INSURE
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The sixth chapter of Galatians
was taught by Mrs. T. D. Honey-
cutt on Wednesday morning, when
the Ladies Bible class of the Cen-
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Circle Has Luncheon
At McCord Home
The Annie Armstrong circle of
the Field Street Baptist Church
met Tuesday for a covered dish
Ring, H E Durant and Truman
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THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1945
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The Wesley Gleaners class of
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L, 1 gealed salad, Ice cream and angel
Daniels, Stanley Mudge. J. "as Prssenton
Barker. Jessie Corbin, J. A. Bate- to the.hostessuat the, unheon
son, Marvin Roland, Jess Price, R. table. The afte roonwasspent1
L Hall Mark Lightfoot Henry quiltng a quilt for Buckner Orph
ans Home. •
; Those attending were Mmes.
I Dorsey Collins, Tommie Blair, Ray
Herbert Brawner of Joshua was Steelehammer, Virgu House,
1 well, W W. Roby and the hostess.
Irene and
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Mrs. Hubbard
•Priscilla Club met Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Richrd “Hub-
bard on Scurlock avenue for an all
day luncheon meeting
Free Alterations
church at 8 o’clock
Those attending were
Slack S UT S - • ’ 3.79 to 4.95
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Miss Joann Stanley .
Weds Garmon Price
In Glen Rose Rites .
Miss Joann Stanley, 301 Dixon,
Mine,’* and “Long, Long Ago” was
sung as a duet by Mimes. Booher
and Hughes. Mrs. Booher gave
three readings, and a Bible quiz
was conducted by Mrs. Dunlap. I
Refreshments of fruit salad,
cheese canapes, olvles, plums and
punch were served to Mmes Eva1
Wisdom, W. T. Kinslow, Horn-'
buckle. Roof, Dunlap, Booher, Gray,1
C. L Edgar. Etter. Seidel, A. H.
Yeager. Hughes and Misses Dora
Ryan, Ruth Yeager and Sallie
Dennis
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New COTTONS 3.95,4.95 and 5.95
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.of Mrs W e Gray on Belview, T^p table was laid with a yellow
Regular stated meeting of Ruth ‘Drive with Mrs w T Kinslow ))nen f loth aBd centered with a
taining . purple vitex and shasta daisies.
Thei meeting opened with the Two crvstal birds were placed on
The Fellowship Bible Study cub amellta Rating in a low
"Garden of Prayer.” Mrs Prankbowl were placed on the coffee
Etter offered prayer, and Mrs. G. table, while dais “ and gardenias
E. Roof presided over the business were plackd at other points in the
session open,rooms. . .
Mrs Jean Hornbuckle gave the1 A.four course luncheon was held
devotional using the 121st and 23rd at.the noon,.... , ,i
Psalms The treasurer’s report was Mrs. C/ R. Lothholz presided
given by Mrs Frank Seidel. A olerthe business meeting at which
quartet, composed of Mmes Emma time it was decided to have a
LuBOher, J G Dunlap, Roof, dinner on Munday, June 25 for the (
and J R Hughes sang "Jesus Is members and their husbands at the
SM Nora Chafin, Valda Bell Horton, A, ----I,, g,
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Social Calendar Wesley Gleaners
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LADIES DEPARTMENT
Jack Hall, Brad Boyd, W C. Mal- ess.
mented with an indoor picnic on1 2, Cleburne, became the
Tuesday night at the home of Mr. ( Garmon Y Price of the merchant
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A picnic supper was served. At| Rev. C. A. Stephens read the Temple. There will be an initiation
the dose of the meal. Rev. John single ring ceremony at his home service. - j
Mitchei gave the devotional on in Glen Rose in the presence of
chose for her wedding a white
tailored suit with which she wore
od.These poinona muay start hqcging ।
a, rheumalio pains. MR neito, ftp to
eneruy,wettihg,upi nlchlB, swrelling,
under theeyes, headaches apddisa-
quent or mcanty passagen withamart-
urningeqmetimebpehowethereiseome-
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A limited supply.
Also winter long underwear.
I luncheon at the home of Mrs.
I Charles McCord. A surprise birth-
day party was given for the host-
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home of Mr.
Weaver.
awaid. it student must have a to-
la) of at least 81 grade points
at the end of any two consecu-
tive trimesters. These students are
outstarding in their college work
and classes and also in their ac-
tivities at Tarleton.
Among the names of these stu-
dents was Patsy Stroud, daugh-
ter of Mr. nd Mrs. Oscar L.
Stroud cf Cleburne, also the niece
of Mr Showalter here at Jchn
Tarleton professor of chemistry.
Patsy has an average of 89 grade
points from her course in Business
Administration.
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highest awards that can be be-
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At John Tarleton
STEPHENVILLE, June 14 —The
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leton Agricultural College for the
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 172, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 14, 1945, newspaper, June 14, 1945; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446726/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.