Grandview Tribune (Grandview, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, January 6, 1984 Page: 6 of 8
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A retired farmer and
groceryman, he had been
a Cleburne resident for 38
years. He was a former
Grandview resident.
He was a member of the
Baptist Church.
Taylor was born in
Woodbury, Tenn , on May
30, 1906 to William T. and
Claudia Smith Taylor. He
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CALL 866-2233 OR 866-2389.
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Houses are going up all over Grandview. These
are a couple of the homes that are being built
by a local developer. _.
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Taylor, 77,
Douglas St.,
Friday at
were be
in Rose Hill Cemetery.
• Taylor died Wednesday
for Casto
of 508 N.
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Rev. Andy Davis and
Rev. Gary Stark of
Handley BaptistChurch
officiated.
Residential & Commercial
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Elsie Kirkpatrick
ing the Dallas Pops Orchestra plus base and the Parade of Oranges
guest artists.'Versatile entertainer which requires all floats to be deco-
Ben Vereen opens the season Jan rated With Valley-grown fruits and
13, followed by the outrageous vegetables For complete listing and
comedy of Red Skelton on Jan 27 prices contact Texas Citrus Fiesta.
All performances begin at 8 pm P.O. Box 407, Mission 78572
For complete schedule and prices (512-585-9724)
contact Becky Young. Dallas Sym-
phony- Association, P.O. Box 26207. " ,
Dallas 75226 (214-565-9100)
. Dec. 31. 1983 - Jan. 7 - Sandhills
Hereford & Quarter Horse Shows
A Rodeo. Odessa. The Hereford
Jan. 25 - Feb. 5 - Southwestern show will draw around 200 steft
Exposition A Fat Stock Show/ and 35 heifer entries Approximately
Rodeo. Fort Worth. The original 450 quarter horses are expected to
indoor rodeo, this event is a long- compete The rodeo Will be on Dec
standing tradition celebrating its 31 and Jan 3-7 at 8 p.m. Admis-
87th year With a purse of $240,000. Mon is $5 and $6. all seats reserved
the rodeo includes riding, roping. For more information contact show
dogging, barrel racing and special- office. Box 6387, Odessa 79767
ty acts such as the Flying Cossacks (915-366- 3951 )
with trick and fancy riding and the
wonder horse. Mr Rhythm The
stock show features a variety of
exhibits and outstanding stock. Big Jan. 8-31 — Texas Citrus Fiesta,
name C&W entertainers will be Mission. “Mission's Diamond Ju-
featured Jor details contact bilee" offers a variety of entertain-
Southwestern Exposition. Box 150. ment which includes Winter Texan
Fort Worth 76 1 01 (8 17-332-7361 ) events for out-of-state visitors, cit-
... rus exhibit, royalty coronations.
* TexaSweet citrus recipe contest, golf
Jan.* 13. 27 — Superpops X4. Dal- tournament, carnival, and more
las. Dallas Symphony Association Specialties of the fiesta are the
will present a series of eight con- Product .Costume Show featuring
certs from January through May in fashions created from natural
the Music Hall at Fair Park featur- Valley-grown products using a cloth
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Larry Ivy, Jesse Elmore,
David Ray Butler,
Sammy Golden, Jackie
Millsap and Eric Jeschke.
mirrored backs, glass
shelves and piano bar
lights. Beautiful
showcases for your
collectables.
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Fannie Gaither
Services for Fannie Mae
Gaither, 90, of 1010
Prairie St., were held Dec.
31, 1983 in Crosier-
Pearbon Chapel with the
Revs. Dr. Charles Pitts
and Steve Fowler
officiating. Burial was in
Grandview Cemetery.
She died Wednesday in
Colonial Manor Nursing
and Convalscent Center
A member of the
Henderson Street Baptist
Church, she had been a
Cleburne resident for 18
years and was a former
long-timt Hill County
resident.
She was born in Ellis
County on Nov. 25. 1893, to
Rufus Hickman and Is-
sabelle Irene Wells
Martin. She married Y.R.
Gaither, who died in 1966.
Mrs. Gaither is survived
by a son, Jack Gaither of
Lancaster; a daughter,
Jean Ruth (Mrs. George*
Hannah of Cleburne, a
brother, Sidney Martin
of San Diego, Calif ; a
sister, Laura Harper of
Cleburne; three
' grandchildren, and two
great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Davis
Stovall, R.L. Stovall,
Martin Griffith, , Bill
Griffith, Bob Kidder and
John Gaither.
Cleo Roberts
GRANDVIEW -
Services for Cleo Roberts,
66, of Route 1, were held
1:30 p.m. Saturday in
Crosier-Pearson Chapel in
Cleburne. Burial will be in
Rio Vista Cemetery.
Roberts died Thursday
in Memorial Hospital in
Cleburne.
He had lived in Rio
Vista for 12 years, was a
member of the Baptist
Church and had been a
mechanic for Texas Lime
Co
He was born in Whitney
on April 18, 1917, to Tom
and Emma Roberts. He
married Viola Ivy in
Johnson County on May
24, 1947.
Surviving are his wife,
Viola Roberts of
Grandview; a son, George
Roberts of Burleson; a
brother, Douglas E.
Roberts of Rawls;/ four
sisters, Beatrice Reed of
Cleburne, Ruby Golden of
Monahans, Belle Wingo of
Twain Heart, Calif., and
Graveside services
were held Monday,
January 2, 1984 at
Grandview Cemetery
for Amber Nicole Lutz,
11 day old daughter of
Ralph * Herbert and
Vickie Marie Fleece
Lutz of Fort Worth.
Amber died December
31, 1983 at Harris
Hospital. She was bom
December 20,1983..
Besides her parents,
she is survived by a
twin sister, Crystal ..
Dawn; grandparents,
Mrs. Hester fEutz;o-.....
Ft. Worth; Charles R.
& Ann Fleece, Corpus ”
Christi; and greatgrand-
mother, — Mrs. Ruby
married Carmine Young
in Grandview on June 11,
1927
Surviving are his wife.
Carmine Taylor, of
Cleburne; a son, C.C.
Taylor of Lafayette, La.;
two daughters, Wanda
Napps of Belton and
Joyce Wigington' of
Cleburne; two brothers,
Rayburn Taylor of Irving
and C.N Taylor of
Hawkins; five sisters.
Isabelle Dean, Bernice
Woods and Dera Rhoane,
all of Grandview, and
Marie Stovall of Hankins
and Jewel Cross of
Irving; 13 grandchildren
BEFORE-NEED
’’INFLATION-PROOF"*
Dec. 1, 1983 • Jan. 31 - The
American Cowboy, Institute of
Texan Cultures, San Antonio. One
of only four institutions in the na-
tion to be so honored. the Universi-
ty of Texas Institute of Texan Cul-
tures will present the international
exhibition produced by the Library
of Congress which surveys the
cowboy from his humble beginnings
as a migrant agricultural worker of
the 19th century to his status as a
folk hero adored the world over. It
: contains nearly 370 items ol art-
: work, photographs, artifacts, film
। clips, music recordings and more
। : in addition, a series ol western film
i ! classics, public discussions with “real
। i live” cowboys, demonstrations, ol
: ; cowboy skills and other special
3 : events are scheduled during Janu-
i I ary. All programs are free and open
: j to the public For details contact
3 j Jo Eckerman, Institute of Texan
I ! Cultures, P(> Box 1226, San An-
tpnio 78294 (512-226-7651)
Engle and Wayne McCoy
officiating. Burial was
Jewel Hughes
GRANDVIEW -
Services for Jewel
, Hughes, 75, of Route 1;
were held Dec. 31,1983 in
Cleburne at Martin-Pitts
Chapel Burial was in
Greenacres Memorial
Park in Cleburne Mrs
Hughes died Wednesday
in Golden Age Nursing
Home in Cleburne.
She had been a
Grandview area resident
for 45 years, was a
member of First Baptist
Church of Cleburne and
was Past Worthy Matron
of the Cleburne Chapter of
Eastern Star.
She was born on July 5,
1908, in Jones Prairie,
near Cameron, to Samuel
S. and Matilda Gill
Hickman. She married
Lester Hughes on Jan. 5,
1934, in Franklin.
Surviving are her
husband, Lester Hughes
of Grandview; a son, Bill
Hughes of Fort Worth,
and three brothers J D
Hickman of Ennis, Joe
Hickman of Cameron and
Marvin Hickman of
Houston.
Pallbearers were Bob
Powell, ■ Ray Steel-
hammer. Burlie Bradford.
James Lane, Glenn Roof
and Glenn Roof Jr.
Grandview Tribune, Friday, January 6, 1984
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