Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 53, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1957 Page: 3 of 8
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Monday, Nov. 25, 1957—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVTEW—3
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Mrs. Otto Phillips
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CINDERELLA DOLL SHOP
1005 N. Anglin
Tel. 5-5507
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Communion at 10 a. m. Thursday.
Al members are urged to be pre-
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A rather unusual event occurred
last Wednesday in Memorial Hospi-
tal, when MRS. D. G. JOHNSON, on
the-left, of 2106 North Main street,
gave birth, at 7:50 a.m., to a daugh-
ter; and MRS. SIDNEY JOHNSON,
of Route 1, Godley, on the right, gave
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Relates Purpose
Of Ladies'Society
KerSey and Mary McCarty; Miss-
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Lou Thompson, Valda Belle Hor-
ton and Priscilla Thompson.
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Guests present for this meeting
were Mmes Andrew Setliffe and
J. Alan Benson.
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Rebekah Lodge
Serves Annual
Turkey Dinner
The Cleburne Rebekah lodge
met Thursday night for its annal
Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Lillian
Randolph gave the invocation.
The tables were arranged in a
T-shape, and decorated in a har-
vest theme, complete with cornu-
copias and turkey place markers
made from cleaners, prunes and
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Nancy, and I’m three years old.
Love,
Nancy Horton,
1207 E. Henderson St.
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8:00 p.m.—Silver Cross Circle of King’s Daughters will meet at
the home of Mrs. James May, 707 Forest, with Mrs.
Bud Martin co-hostess. Members please bring articles
to pack Indian box, skirts and blouses for Goodfellow
boxes, and canned goods.
Wednesday, Nov. 27
9:30 a.m.—The Bible Study Group of St. Paul’s Methodist Church
will meet at the home of Mrs. J. A. Jenkins, 1130 East
Henderson street.
Thursday, Nov. 28
10:00 a.m.—Regular Thanksgiving service at the Episcopal Church
of the Holy Comforter.
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Dear Santa Clause,
My name is Shirley Cox. I have
a little brother, name Jackie. We
try to be nice. We would like
for you to put these gifts under
our tree. I want a drink and wet
basket baby. Also • a play accor-
dion with real keys.
My little brother Jackie wants
a getore and a trike and a little
virga playmate doll. I forgot to
tell you how old we are. I am
eight years old.
McClure is where ours toys are.
We live in Cleburne, Texas. Our
street number is or 1106 N. Wil-
hit, st,. Put the toys under the
tree. Well better close santa. I’ll
be fast a sleep. Don’t miss my
house on the twenty forth night
of December.
A very happy crismus Santa
Claus.
Love Shirley Cox and Jackie
With Buttermilk out of the
crisp cellophane-covered pack-
age and put them on an un-
greased baking sheet, then put
them in the oven for 6 minutes
—you’re in line to be a genius
in the eyes of your family.
The reason is simple. The
Wonder Bakers have taken a
lot of the risk and trouble out
of making perfect rolls.
With a formula that bakes all
the way through. A No soggy
insides!
Instead—perfect rolls that
break at the touch .. glisten-
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tender white inside—a su-
preme treat! And each roll
is in the popular three-piece
“clover-leaf” shape.
Develop Your Ego
Don’t be taken for granted.
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ONLY $100 A MONTH
(plus tax and a small
one-time installation charge)
Call the telephone
business office
Dear Santa,
I want a doll. I want a bicycle.
I live on East Henderson street.
My name is Pamela Horton. I
go to school and I am a nice
little girl. I try to be good.
Love,
Pamela Jean Horton
1207 E. Henderson St.
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Mr. and Mrs. Earle Clark and
two daughters of Dallas, spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
G. C. Dunaway.
the church. .
9:30 a.m.—Executive meeting of the WMU of the Field Street Bap-
tist Church at the church.
10:00 a.m.—The regular WMU meeting of the Field Street Baptist
Church at the church. The Patterson Circle will be in
charge of the program, and the Lena Lair Circle will
serve a covered dish luncheon at noon.
12:30 p.m.—Executive meeting of the P-TA City Council will meet
at Adams School.
1:00 p.m.—Regular meeting of the P-TA City Council will meet at
Adams School.
2:00 p.m.—The Burton WHD Club will meet at the home of Mrs.
O. H. Shields.
7:15 p m.—Pack 219 will have a meeting at Irving School. Boys and
their dads to be there at 6:45 p.m. to set up the display.
The Cumtux Study Club Thanksgiving dinner will be
held at the Stanley Mudge home.
7:30 p.m.—The Garden Culture Club will meet at the home of Mrs.
J. D. Tiner, 716 Turner street.
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Christmas Dolls of outstanding
beauty and quality but at
reasonable prices are here for
all. They’re baby dolls, flat-
footed girl character dolls and
.high-heeled teenase dolls that
are’ 10” tall, $3.00 to 20” tall,
$15.00. Want a Revlon, Jill by
Vogue, or a Cissv, Cissette or
Elsie by Alexander?
1 Dear Santa,
I want. a bicycle and a queen
Be Sure To Stop At Shaw's and Do Your Trading.
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Monday, Nov. 25
7-30 p.m.—Regular meeting of the WMU of the College Heig s
Baptist Church. Guest speaker will be Dr. Ed Lowe.
Tuesday, Nov. 26
9:30 a.m.—The WSCS of Saint Mark Methodist Church will meet at
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Breakfast Club Has
Regular Meeting
President Priscilla Thompson
led the discussion of the handling
' of open accounts and delinquen-
i cies at the regular monthly meet-
ing of the Credit Women’s Break-
fast club held Wednesday morn-
ing at the Liberty Hotel. The
value of trained credit personnel
in relation to profits of the firm
. was stressed.
, The various committee chair-
men were named for the new
year. A donation was taken for
a Thanksgiving basket to be giv-
en a needy family.
The door prize was drawn by
Dorcas Class Meets
With Mrs. Barnes
The Dorcas Sunday School class
of the First Baptist church held
its business and social meeting
Friday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. W. H. Barnes. Circle One
was the hostess, and the meeting
was conducted by the president,
Mrs. John F. Buckner.
The opening prayer was led by
Mrs. W. S. Carper. Mrs. Porter
V. Smith gave the devotional,
reading from Psalms. She stress-
ed the fact that for Christians
to grow in grace they should
study, meditate, pray and prac-
tice.
The meeting closed with group
or aver.
Sandwiches, fruit cake and cof-
fee were served to 12 members.
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
The Episcopal Church of the
Holy Comforter will hold its an-
honest praise*.
Which can’t'hurt‘your'ego:
And which can let them know
your end of the partnership is,
on the job.
It wasn’t without reason that
ages ago some sage observed:
“The way to a man’s heart is
through his stomach.” That’s
still true—and true for all]
members of your family. >
So get Wonder Brown ’n Serve
Rolls Made With Buttermilk
and follow the simple direc-!
tions on back of the package.)
6 minutes, and you’re a genius.
No guesswork—no failure!
Get Wonder Brown ‘n Serve'
Rolls Made With Buttermilk
fresh from your grocer toda: .
Your family will love you for,
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Mrs. J. T. Reid entertained the
members of the Thursday Book
club Nov. 21 at her home.
The piano in the music room
held a large petit epergne with
an arrangement of candles and
chrysanthemums. The dining tab-
le held another petit epergne con-
taining grapes and candles.
Refreshments of coffee and cake
were served to about 18 from the
polished table. All appointments
were in silver.
“The Beautiful Life of Frances
E. Willard,” by Anna A. Gordon
was reviewed by Mrs. Otto Phil-
three arrangements.
Refreshments were served tc
Mmes C. M Bretz. C. E. Cos-
birth, at 2:10 p.m., to a son. The un-
usual aspect to this occurrance is
that the new mothers are sisters,
but although both their names are
Johnson, the fathers are not related
at all.
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Grabel, pictured above on the left, will appear
Tuesday, at 8 p.m. in the High School auditor-
ium. Grabel and his group are direct from a rec-
ord breaking run on Broadway. Helene, pictured
with Grabel, is a charming young actress who
has made most of these tours with Grabel show,
always playing an important part. Although ba-
sically a mystery review, Grabel is seldom re-
ferred to as a magician, unless it is the world’s
greatet living magician. In his hey-day, the great
Houdini could not match the Grabel show today.
Tickets will be on sale at the box office.
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Will Sell A New Wurlitzer Piano For As Little Down
As $ 1 5 and $15 a Month.
The Best Part About Buying From Shaw's There Are
NO CARRYING CHARGES OR INTEREST. We Will
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Mrs. D. W. Usry, Cleburne
Mrs. L. T. Whitehead, Cleburne
Mrs. Charles Mackey, Cleburne
Kristy Watts, Cleburne
Mrs. F. R. Kimberlin, Cleburne
Mrs. W. W. Lowe, Cleburne
Eldon Abshire Jr., Alvarado
T. R. Rogers, Venus
Garden Club Has
Regular Meeting
St. Joseph’s Garden club met
recently at the home of Mrs.
Tohn Galvin, with Mrs. Ida O’-
Neal as co-hostess.
Mrs. Galvin gave lesson num-
ber two on Japanese arranging.
Mrs. C. R. Lothholz lectured on
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The dinner menu consisted of
turkey, dressing, giblet graw,
candied yams, cranberry sauce,
relishes, green beans, fruit salad,
pie and coffee.
Lodge was opened following the
dinner with Mrs. Margie Smith,
Noble Grand, officiating.
Forty-one attended.
4-H CLUB NEWS
The Friendship Community 4-
H club met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde B. Webb, for the
regular monthly meeting.
Plans were made for a Christ-
mas partv at the home of Mrs
Vernon Stepp. Each member is
to bring a gift. .
Clifford Holden and Essie Win-
sett were chosen king and queen.
Don Jackson gave the demon-
stration on making a study lamp
from the 4-H lamp kit.
Four new members joined the
club. Twenty-five members were
oresent for this meeting.
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Mrs. Herman Sonntag gave an
acceptance speech concurrent with
the honors bestowed upon the
charter members of the Ladies
Society of the B of LF and E,
at the luncheon held at noon Nov.
20, at the Anglin Street Presby-
terian church.
She related the ideals and pur-
poses of the organization which
enriches the lives of the members
and benefits their respective fam
ilies. The friendly fellowship, as
well as the high aims of the so-
ciety was stressed as an added
encouragement for the present as
well as for the future member-
ship.
Mrs. Sonntag has been an ac-
tive member, holding important
offices for a number- of years
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Memorial Hospital
ADMISSIONS, November 24
Jerry Hamil(K. R.),. pediatric,
Cleburne * si 8
Norma McNeal, colored, pedia-
tric, Cleburne
Johnny Threadgill, medical, Rou-
te 4, Cleburne
Mrs. T. L. Ponder, medical, Cle-
burne
Eunice Cochran, colored, medical,
Cleburne
Mrs. Vina Cox, medical, Fort
Worth
Laura Pollard, colored, Cleburne
Mrs. Walter Hughes, medical, Fort
Worth
Mrs. E. P. Harwell, surgery, Cle-
burne
Kenneth Johnson, surgery, Dal-
DISMISSALS, November 24
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The Johnson District, Boy Scouts
of America, monthly round table
meeting will be held tonight at
7:30 p. m. at Irving school.
The January Theme in Cut
Scouting “Movie Makers” and
Boy Scouting “New Frontiers”
will be developed.
As a special feature of the round
table, special awards in the Na-
tional Boy Scout Program “On-
ward For God and Country” will
be presented to the leaders of
Cub Packs 213, 219, 224, 580, 676
and 679. Boy Scout troops 212, 214,
217, 220, 223, 274, 675, 677 and
678. Explorer Post 223.
All unit leaders, unit commit-
teemen, district committee mem-
bers, den mothers and others in-
terested in furthering the prog-
ram of the Boy Scouts of America,
should attend.
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In Voice Recital
Baylor University School of Mu-
p sic presented John Wiseman, ba-
a, ritone, in his junior voice reci-
‘ tai Sunday afternoon at Roxy
"ia a Grove Hall on the college cam- -
pus. He is the voice pupil of Miss
Lois Smith. James Bozman ac-
companied him at the piano.
John is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Vane Wiseman of Cleburne and a
graduate of Cleburne High school.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs.
Doyle Stalcup and Mrs. Leland
Wiseman and son, Bill, of Dallas,
all attended the recital.
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No need to turn down the TV set or "sh-h-h"
those noisy “rustlers” when you have more than
one phone around the house. Additional tele-
phones solve “one-phone” problems, are perfect
for bedroom, kitchen, den .. . any room in the
xhouse.
Arrange today for modern telephone con-
venience in your home. Take your choice of
additional phones in black, red, beige, yellow,
ivory, blue, green, white, pink, or gray. There
is a one-time-only charge for colors other than
black.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 53, Ed. 1 Monday, November 25, 1957, newspaper, November 25, 1957; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1532325/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.