Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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Of Instruction
Plans for Iha School lL In8trg£~_
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terncon, when the City Co ined of
Parent;; and Teachers met in the
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BECOMES BRIDE OF LT. L. G. RUMSEY
IN RECENT PORTLAND. ORE.. RITES
Matrun’s Class of Firsti
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.. .... at the church for 3
dish luncheon, socia! and ■
Her fingertip veil of bridal illus-
ion was caught to her head by a
tiara of seed pearls. She carried
a white Bible upon which rested
Portland, Ore.
Rev. Paul O. Dickey read the
double ring ceremony in the pres-
ence of the relatives and friends
of the couple The altar of the
church was accented with greenery,
white gladioli and white bovardia.
Wedding Music
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A short business meeting was
condueted at- the olose at the pro-
goon ~ *. _
» Those attending were Mmes A1-.
tee Browder. Kills, Earl Fudge, John
Hightower, Joe Peters, Roy Reeves,
Marlin Russell .and L. Walker.
election of officers.
In-As-Much Class, Main Street
Methodist Church, will meet Thurs-
day for luncheon with Mrs. W.
E. Boger on Forest avenue.
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dish luncheon gahd । school is for officers of all the
P.-T. A organizations of the
county and any members who are
interested. . ,
A good representation was re-
ported at । he meeting with about
35 in attendance. _______________
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Mrs. T O Wayland lias returned
from a month's visit in Kaxe
Charles, La. with Mr and Mis.
Horace Wilkerson. .
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1 The devotional taken from the
1 130th Psalm was presented1b Mr:
C. P. Aker, and Mrs. W O...Cum
mings gave the second chapter en-
Grace.” The group was dsmcd
with prayer by Mrs. Frank Sidel
street, with Mrs. H. D.
leader.
J. N. Long P-TA will meet
Thursday at 3 p.m. at the school
the first meting of the year
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requested to bring a cov- Plans for School
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Wednesday: “The Meanest Man in Town
Thursday: “Three Things to Remember About a Woman
Friday: “Eight Barriers on Hell s Highway
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WSCS Monday
Edttor \ wees of the St. Mark's Meth-
I odist church met Monday atter-
1 noon at the church for the year
' book program, which was under
1 the direction of Mrs. Cecil Ellis.
The meeting opened with Mrs.
Marlin Russell playing soft music
2 at the piano. The lesson was on
the theme, “A Door of Coopera-
tion." The group Joined in slng-
1 Ing "Jesus Shall Reign." Mrs. Ellis
, 1 presented the devotional and of-1
! fered prayer. The meeting was con-
— eluded with e moving picture on
Guatemala in keeping w„h the
Petty Officer renry Ellis 18 here
visiting his mother, Mrs. W.
Ellis Petty Officer Ellis was for-
merly on the USS Franklin, and
is now assigned to shore duty-at
San Diego, Calif.
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list Church, will meet Thursday the school would be held), at tne
at 10:30 a.m. with Mrs. Ernest First Christian Churh from,.
Hoblitt 1107 North Wilhite street, n m lo 2 30 p. m. Tuesday. The
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the"pen rooms, where theneve nin
was spent in playing 8ame8 01
R At the close of the ganes pastel
cloths were placed on the tables,
and refreshments of ice erean
cake and olives were served by the
hostess, assisted byaher grent.
daughter, Susan Willamigt
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Mmes Mart Boulware Joe Wp"
smith W. O. Hopper, and R.
D. Bryan; Miss Ann Kmro, and
the host and hostess. /__
a white orchid.
immediately after the ceremony
a reception was held at the church
in honor of the bride and-groom.
When Lt and Mrs. Rumsey left
on their wedding trip to Cannon
Beach, Ore , before coming to Cle-
burne. Mrs. Rumsey was wearing
I a light green wool suit with a
green and brown feather hat and
brown accessories.
To Report Soon
Lt Rumsey, who is scheduled
to report at Fort 8am Houston
on Sept 29, just recently returned
from the European theater..where
he served 13 months with the Th
Armored Division. Army Engineers: .
He holds the Brenze Star and three
battle stars. He attended Cleburne
High School and John Tarleton
College at Stephenville prior, 10
entering the army. Mrs Rumsey
was graduated from Oregon State ।
College in 1944 and for the past 1
• year has been emplpved as 8 sec
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♦op, Lucite ♦rim. 7.95
c. Double-Handle Bag of Brown-
Grained Calf Leather. 9.95
Mrs. George Olnty, organist,
played a medley of soft music be-
fore the ceremony, and accom- ------
panied Mrs. Norcross, who sang, Baptist Church
■At Dawning” and "Through the nt 10:30 a. m.
Years” as the prenuptial solos ■ “
Mrs. Ginty also played the tradi-
tional wedding marches for tne
processional and recessional.
Miss Maxine Martin, Portland:
attended the bride as maid of
honor She wore a floor length
i frock of white Jersey and carried
an arm bouquet of salmon pink
gladioli She wore white gladioli
blossoms in her hair, also.
The bride entered with her fath-
er, who gave her in marriage. She
chose for her wedding, a white
I satin gown fashioned with a sweet-
heart neckline, long sleeves ending
I in points over the hands, and a
full skirt that fell into a graceful
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The B. of L. F. and E one
Ladies Society will have a barbecus
at the home of Henry E. Hanse ,
1308 North Wilhite street « 1
Thursday at T P in. All firemen
and families are invited to attend
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Circle 1. WSCS. Main Street
I Methodist church met Monday ar-
ternoon at the church. The meet,
I ing opened with the singing of
"This Is My Father's .World;
Prayer was offered by Mrs. R-
Mr ah Mr* H E. McVicker
of Barber aveuue had as Anel.
guests over th? -week-end, their
daughteg. Rachel, of Decatur Bap-
Lt and Mrs L. O. Rumsey areD-
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married on Saturday, Sept. 8, at
the Parkrose Congregational church
in Portland, Ore. at 8:30 o’clock.
The bride is the former Miss
Helen Louise Vandevater. daughter________
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 259, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 26, 1945, newspaper, September 26, 1945; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558234/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.