Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 1958--CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW—3
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apple sauce cake, mince pie and
was a
Places were marked with sach-
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ion were: Mmes Willard Curtis,
men.
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Wright, Billie Turner,
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Phil Huey was master of cere-
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Boy Mae Williams, Irene Robert-
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Nancy Herrin, Jeanne Covington,
Donnie Bichardson, Pauline Chan-
P. White, Homer Wicker, Miss
Eula Wickham and the hostesses.
A circus theme was carried out
in the table decorations. The bir-
parents of a daughter, Becky Ann.
born Dec. 19, weighing 7 pounds,
fireplace.
Beautiful
Guests of Mrs. George L. Brad-
bury for the holidays will be
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bradbury III
and children, Mike, Sabina and
Henry, and Mrs. H. J. Cox, all
of Marshall and Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry C. Bradbury and children,
Melissa and Suzanne, of Lubbock.
The Jerry Bradburys are also vi-
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CLASSIFIEDS PAY
TIMES_REVIEW
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TOMORROW
Creamed Potatoes
Fruit Cake
OTHER FINE KINGS MEN
GIFT SETS ARE PRICED
FROM $1.M TO $11.If
Colquitt-Lacewell
Sloan's Drug
Fresh Garden Peas
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Disney’s ‘Tonka’
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as members sat around a
Stephan Billings
Marks Birthday
Stephan Billings, two, was hon-
MR. AND MRS. W. W. WADDELL
Married 50 Years.
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a miniature bride and groom,
LAST TIMES TONITE
2 FEATURES
“BATTLE CRY” &
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ard, Ewell Prather, John Martin,
Johnnie Ricketts, Jack Sanders
and the hostess.
lius. They will be here through
the holidays.
and Rickey Goulding; Mmes E.
N. Walis Jr., Goldie Cooper, Ed
Churchill, Raymond McNeel; Mes-
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Mr. and Mrs.Guy Carle and
daughter, Betsy, of Muskogee,
Okla., will arrive Christmas Eve
to be houseguests of Mrs. Carle’s
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Mrs. Hagar showed the group how
to make pom-pom bows.
Tuesday, Dec. 23
7:00 p.m.—Members of the Twilight Garden Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Walter Schoenfeld, 824 Featherston, for
their annual pilgrimage.
was directed by P. L. White. Mr.
White also offered the invocation.
round the tall pink tree, adorned
with deep pink balls and dainty
pink carnations.
The large mirror above the pia-
no in the living room held a china
bust of the Madonna surrounded
with snow, angel hair and white
CINDERELLA DOLL SHOP
1005 N. Anglin St.
Ph. MI 5-5507
CHRISTMAS DOLLS
Cissy, Elise, Cissette, Kathy
& Character dolls by Alex-
ander; Tiny Tears, Toodles,
Betsy McCall & now Toni by
American character; Ginny,
Ginnette, Jill, Jan & Jeff by
Vogue & Shirley Temple. Jew-
elry, furniture & accessories, a
speciality—soft animals, too—
Select yours today—
MRS. A. N, DONNELL
and Mrs. Joe Morris of Irving,
great-grandparents; the honoree
and his parents.
Invited, but unable to attend
were Terry Meredith and Greg
Wilson.
tato chips, stuffed celery, candy
and coffee were served to the 25
present.
Secret pal gifts were exchanged
from under a large Christmas tree
The 4-H motto, pledge and pray-
er was said in unison.
ing many red votive lights.
Guests present for the occas-
DESSERT: CHOICE OF MINCE PIE OR
FRESH PEACH COBBLER
Group singing of Christmas ca-
rols was directed by Mrs. Pauline
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Christmas Services Set
By Episcopal Church
The Reverend Henry T.
Bakewell, Rector of the Epis-
copal Church of the Holy Com-
forter, announced today that
the annual Christmas Eve
Choral Eucharist will be at
11 o’clock Wednesday night.
The choir will sing Mozart’s
Twelfth Mass.
Christmas Day service will
be at 10 a. m. with the cele-
bration of Holy Communion.
All members are urged to
be present, and friends of the
music was a
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ments, predominantly in blue,
were placed at several points in
the open rocms.
spoke briefly on “Christmas
Thoughts” and commended the en-
Mrs. James Gersi presented the
i program which consisted of an al-
bum of carols of long, long ago,
representing Christmas music
throughout' the world. The album
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Christmas arrange-
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith ofManuscor “ Mndirand
607 Olive Street, announce the ar- Mrs. Alva Westbrook of Granbury ’
rival of a boy, David Wayne. The Route 2, are her grandparents.
arrangement. All silver appoint-
ments were used.
Members gathered around the
Christmas tree where gifts were
exchanged and new secret pal
names were drawn.
Eggnog, fruit cake, salted nuts
and olives were served to Mmes
Ed Allen, Sam Barr, J. T. Bass,
CHILLED TOMATO JUICE
BAKED YOUNG TURKEY HEN
WITH CORNBREAD DRESSING.
GIBLET GRAVY AND FRESH CRANBERRY SAUCE
‘4 COUNTRY FRIED SPRING CHICKEN
SALAD: AMBROSIA SALAD
VEGETABLES: YOUR CHOICE OF TWO
FRESH ENGLISH PEAS WITH SWEET CREAM BUTTER
FRESH COLLARD GREENS
SNOW FLAKE POTATOES
CANDIED YAMS
HOT ROLLS AND CORNBREAD STICKS
Movies were taken of the entire
party.
Those present were: Malissa
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Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waddell A tiered wedding cake topped
were honored Sunday on their 50th with ’ ’ ’ ’ '
wedding anniversary with an open gold punch and mints were serv
house at their home in Alvarado, cd to a host of friends and rela-
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! The dining table was laid with
a green cloth and was centered
with red candles in green holders
and miniature candles floating in
a crystal bowl. The buffet held
a miniature Christmas tree, de-
corated with gold balls and gold
angel hair.
A' dinner of baked ham gar-
nished with red apple rings, fruit
salad, cranberry salad, corn,
English peas, parslied potatoes,
on Were: Mmes Willard Curtis, At this meeting the queen for for the
John Culpepper and Penn Jackson, the spring Share the Fun Festi-
o Austin, former member of theval was chosen. She is Jean Wea-
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GRANDVIEW CLUB
Members of the Grandview 4-H
club met Dec. 19, in the seventh
grade room of the school. The
Christmas in pictures
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DAVIS STUDIO
“Photographs of Distinction’’
Fantastic Savings! Every
Fall Dress In Stock Reduced
Just in time for the coldest part of a Texas win-
ter - a dress sale like this! Included in this reg-
ular stock are no-iron cottons for casual as well
as dress; rayons for work or play; and synthetic
blends for all occasions. The colors are brilliant
transition shades of red, teal, royal, black, em-
erald green, toast, beige, rust, and gold. Sizes
are 7 to 15, 12 to 20, 14%2 to 24%, and 38 to
52. All are regularly featured at $6.99.
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COLOR F DELUXE CINEMaEOPE
Dickson, Lyman Filgo, M. T.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Cha- and Robert Walls, Duaine, Doug
Im; and her sister and husband, ’ Ti ' ~ “
Mr. and Mrs. John Earl Corne-
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shopping problems with
Theatre Gift Books! Phone
for free delivery.
with her daughter, Mrs. Betty Ra- pElddwvshtpworship and merry
The finest group of better
dresses you'll find anywhere
for the price. A real buy for
the woman who waits to pur-
chase her better dresses in Jan-
uary. Included are real, honest-
to-goodness sheer wools, ex-
pensive - looking synthetic
blends, beautiful, rich suitings,
and gorgeous woven cottons in
a larae selection of styles and
shades. Sizes 7 to 15; 12 to 20;
14% to 24%2; and 38 to 52.
Regularly priced up to $10.95.
After Shave Lotion
and Cologne
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baby, born Dec. 20, weighed 8 ---
libs., 12 oz. His grandparents are' Mr. and Mrs. Glyndon Hague
,N Pg., of 511 Bellevue are the parents
AMr- and Mrs. T. F. Smith and; of a son,Glyndon Bridges, born I
A Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wallace, all Dec. 19, weighing 5 pounds, 9 1
of Cleburne. oz- His grandparents are Mrs.
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felt cloth. The centerpiece for this home demonstration
long table was composed of a
large white frosted wreath filled
Jasper Woodruff responded in
behalf of the employes and each Standley, J. A. Barnett, H. H. i Neal
employe voiced their appreciation
for the party and their associa-
siting Mrs. Bradburys parents,
cordially invited,Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Clary.
thday cake was made to repre-
sent a circus merry-go-round com-
Eta Epsilon Chapter of Beta plete with plastic animals and
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the home of Mrs. Boyd Dillon
red and white striped canopy.
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Lankford for their annual Christ- with various colors of candles,
EadlbdM282V out in all decorations and ta-
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Christmas party Dec. 15, at the! lad in lettuce cups, crackers,
home of Mrs. Harrison Meacham.
SOCIETY PAGE DEADLINES: Weekday—10:30 a.m.; Sunday—5:00 p m.
Thursday for wedding articles and pictures; 12:00 noon Friday for large
Sunday articles; 10:30 a.m. Se.turday for social calendar notices and sman
articles.
In order for the society department of the Times-Revrew to better serve
its customers these deadlines must be observed
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therly. The king is Gary Horn, each person present.
- son, Patsy Thacker, Nova Seay,
ployes received a 10 percent bon- Juandel Carr, Hortense Jackson,
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mas party and gift exchange. Mrs. ice cream and Coke were served
PERSONALS fromaumatching plates, napkins.
Chafin, Otis Covington, C. H.
Crawford, Ross Fine, Bill Leon- ings, 112 Dale Street.
, ored with a birthday party Satur-
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pended overhead and the whole president, Frances Cain,
arrangement was lighted with charge.
white votive lights.
Refreshments of molded Christ-
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specialty number Beta Sigma Phi met for their I A refreshment plate of fruit sa-
. Christmas partv Dec. 15. at the had in lettnce cuns crackers po-
The Waddells have three living
children: Mrs. Faye Banks of Dal-
las, Mrs. Tobe Condra of Cleburne
and Archie Waddell of Brownfield.
They also have four grand-
children.
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In Honor Of The
Charles Putmans
A combination Christmas din-
ner and farewell party was giv-
en Friday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brawner of
Joshua, honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Putman of Joshua, who
are moving to Cleburne as soon
as their new home is completed.
Other guests present to share
the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy Wiant, Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Gregory and Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Cleveland.
Decorations for the occasion
mas tree salad, cheese daisies, After routine business was tagen
cookies and punch were served care of the meeting was turned
from a table laid with a mauve
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with gold Christmas balls. Rising demonstration included how to
irom the center of this wreath
Mmes Don Clements, Bill Barker,
Murray Randolph, A. McCready,
and Dunn Watson were co-hos-
tesses.
. The dining table, from where;
refreshments were served, was
covered with a red net Christmas
cloth and centered with silver can-
delabra and a beautiful silver
-----wrap the gift with the least a-appi sauce cane,
tall si.ver candelabra hold- mount of paper and without waste, coffee was served.
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Mr. and Mrs.' Waddell were
married December 13, 1908, at
i he Crossroads School, while sit-
ting in a buggy. They have lived *- .all the fun of
in Johnson County 34 years.
Mrs. Gerst gave a brief sketch lips, J. R Reid,’ Browning Ware,
on each carol, telling of its origin James Gerst. Leslie Weaver, Lois
and other interesting facts. “ ----
The gift exchange was held a-
l hursday Book Club Yule Program
combination Black, Clarence Crawford, Fred
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Those attending were J. E.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manasco and Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Brid-
of 701 Poindexter Street, are theiges Sr. of Glen Rose.
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nual Christmas party on the night the trimmings, Green Standley Deck, Esther Matlack, Elizabeth
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nes. J. E. Standley, president, Christmas tree by Herman Smith, “
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 72, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 23, 1958, newspaper, December 23, 1958; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538257/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.