Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1961 Page: 2 of 16
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Texas Schools To Be Represented
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All parents of high school stu-
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high school students to start
RUSHED PINEAPPLE
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cerning entrance requirements,
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C^alenclcLr U eluents Shown by Town
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Club may invite five guests.
Monday, April 17
are interested in a cer-
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She urges all parents and stu-
dents to take advantage of this
11:00 a.m.—The Right Reverend Joseph Harte, Suffragan Bishop
of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, will make his an-
nual visitation at the Episcopal Church of the Holy
Comforter, for the purpose of administrating the Sc-
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7:30 a.m.—The WSCS of Saint Paul Methodist Church will sponsor
a rummage sale in the building on South Main which
was formerly Alfred’s bargain store.
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rament of Hoily Confirmation. All members are urged
to be present and friends of the church are invited to
be present.
Monday, April 17
2:60 p.m.—The Lena Lair Circle of Field’ Street Baptist Church
will meet with Miss Mattie Haynes, 1007 Prairie Ave-
nue.
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courses of study, physical plant,
social activities, supervision, tui- Mrs. Jones,
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2:90 p.m.—The Hoe and Hope Garden Club will meet with Mrs. grown by Mrs. Malear and was tili, tile
W. C. Knight, 106 Marengo street. Mmes D. C • Hassen also judged and awarded a blue ents who
and Bert Loring, co-hostesses. Mrs. M. M. Hopkins, Sr. ribbon. tain career or college will meet represented,
will conduct a flower arranging workshop. Member?’ At the close of the meeting, re- with the specific groups. Since tempt will be made to recruit,
bring material and containers. freshments were served to Mmes it will be a voluntary occasion Only information will be present-
C. C. Jowell, Roy Wyatt, A. T.jfor the students ail meetings mayed. Since all high school boys
Quattlebaum, J. E. Boog-Scott, not be perfectly balanced in size, [have a 1", cilguuu. . E.1
D, - g Watson, Anderson, Hopkins, Ma-: However, it is felt that the loss fill soon, there should be much
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L hurch ^rnnounceinenu Mrs. McPherson. made up by the sincere interest ways this obligation may be sat-
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2:30 p.m.—The Women of First Presbyterian Church will meet‘in
the church parlor. The meeting will be a birthday
party for world mission.s
Tuesday, April 18
9:30 a.m.—The Frances Gaby Circle of Main Street Methadist
Church will meet at the home of Mrs. John Nowlin, 302 t
West Wilson street. f
9:36 a.m.—The Frances Burns Circle of Main Street Methodist[
Church will meet with Mrs. W. F. Bradley, 107 Scur-
lock street.
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ion can only be made after care-
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ors and a taste of exactly what
the different careers entail,” as-
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that old roses were classed as that particular career or college,” ( ■
Saturday, April 15 shrubs and new roses as bedding states Mrs. Jane Jones, Cleburne of Texas
2 to 5 p.m.—The Twilight Garden Club will present its annual spring plant- High School guidance counselor.
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Barker, 1213 Westhill Drive. All garden club members te r p r e t i v e arrangement
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ing Golden Showers as the new present their informal talks to lington State, Texas Christian,
and Lady Banksia for the students and answer any quest- Tyler Junior, Texas A&M, Tarl-
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High School guidance counselor. Their representatives will be pre- opportunity
in- She also adds that each consul-pared to give information con- .
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This year the annual College-
Career Program will be held
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. for the April meeting of the Town semblies will be held during the dent:
Friday: April 14 . and Country Garden Club, Mrs. day on the general subject of
■ 2:30 p.m.—The Book Review Ciuo will meet in the parlor of Main Herman Malear was co hostess. small-group meetings will be held
Street Methodist Church with Miss Eula Wickham, Mrs. Dunn G. Watson, presi- at night.
Mmes J. B. Long Manon Hughes, Floyd Ellis Vernon dent, presided over the business ,
Moore, J. P. Cecil, Lois White, and Heber Henry as session , L ‘ ogram in
hostesses Each member may bring two guests. Mrs. / Mrs M. M. Hopkins, s spoke ™ at 7:3
Emery will review The Deans Walch, by Elizabeth on "Roses, Old and New,” dis. lege and career consultants will opportunities and training.
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the part of those who attend, isifed in the various Military
branches.
Experts in many professional
career fields will act as consul-
tants to the career groups. Not
all of the careers represented
will require a college education.
“Now is the time for the' young-
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 13, 1961, newspaper, April 13, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542906/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.