Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 104, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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Practical - Useful - Dependable
to the guests, who came from-Jos-
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Mr. atld Mrs Whitfill were mar-'
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A smart raised toe type pump. lew heel. With’ self colored
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Gardner. H. Friday afternoon at her borne near
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Mrs. Faye Burton. 313 G^Wmry
Street, will be hostess of Circle
Two of the Field Street Baptist'
Woman's Missionary Society, in an
Industrial and Pai Day mepyng,
begLnnliifj. at 2 p m . Wi-diies-'
day : ■
Quality. Style
EiuphuJx the*- l!> > ly nrt. gw(hg that a« here
h i . you in a**n-.< choice collection. The season's out-
tandini style sjei til > as collar^ rpn collars ■
-;nd otlw detatir^t^onr ■with the htxtmotts quality fabrics
will thrill and phase you.
WHY
For quick
ii-Het lioin
cold svipptoms I
take 6<M1
Liquid - Tablets - Salt
,'arpenter. R C Craig. Bert Dav-4-----—----a---■
Fort Worth Brich
Mmphrcc [Honored 3t Shower
BawyeTand r' Joshua Friends
Honoring Mrs Raymopd Whit-1
fill of Fott Worth, who was Mlss^
Katie Mae Walker before her re- i
cent marriage. Mrs J. N. Sims I
entertained with a bridal shower J
Joshua
Miss LeNolr Sims, daughter of ]
Mrs. Sims, presided at the bride's]
book, tyhere 59 guests registered |
Misses Lou Atnnia Walker, sister I
of the bride. Dorothy Thomas. |
Wanda Doggett. Mattie Ruth Clark
and Elizabeth Murray assisted-the,
'A Gentle Laxative
Good fox Children
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Officers Attend
District Meeting
Mrs J|m Caskey and Mrs
Davis have returned
The SPIRAL
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For Ixrng or Extremely Fine
Hair
ASK FOR DETAILS
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may be cbtained from the Cle-
burne Floral Company or the Blos-
si m Shop, or any of the following;
c inmitlee members:
Vice-chairman. Mr*
WHAT would you say if gt tepjgf either havii
* * oYlqck'tonight the phone rang^Ei’antv seheHu
and a voice at the othek end of the
wire invited .vimi to a-very special
party in anpthtr city tomorrow
nigh t’ -Sup-
■“■ysa pose the trip
would involve i no............
■H a seven or Lr. _____________
^■-e iK h t h o u r ft you wnt To xeep tnvttattonx
train rtde and ] coming your way and it you waR1
t h a t you hafl j to have a perfectly grand time al-
d e c i s i o n at. dei ty soul, try the schedule beauty
once so u. , ‘
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k i could be made,
jjr. —— D-e s o qr a
rapid flunking
HH right ndty irfid
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Rose -G***Xu- t- lcd-s
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Clill?if :iLf'l1,sTaKiiUbii^iTHffaH.^'MK~^nrn^.-rrrY-’’'"T*^
Mrs 1/ HHfl
$. Carper. 1 ve
be the guests el
Garden Club, which • will meet in
the Snyder country home Wed-
nesday , ...
Mj-s £?hnppaul will be guest
speMer, and Will receive a paper
entitled "Old l-’.i-hioned Garden
'I tiucli Mrtlmd Inatrir-
tinn contfdete
L<»nr<l <'1»nrt, niul Arr-
ri««*a to help tPai<-h you
It tying with euae.
. HenuiifiiHv bound Car-
\V rymr Cnac uurdlty
k' ,,,u4lr ,,f 3 »dv W4,o,<»irt
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N T S T ff ■ rn-fienton. spent the
wedk-end here * visit Ing relative^,
aijd frieudn ’ y 'v< t
Kalhryb Prater- of Foft'
r,;-fv-nsive de-
<* -w will
early entiles,
lliiuston from
. :m luc'e nUqiit
jl hydriuigft^s;
of elnirurigst
i of guvileiilgs;
re es-et imuv
kinds, ihclltdimr Pcivnntba and tea
rcscs: l.oc.’) ■ [hoc het of azaleas
and camellia ar.ii ,-everai hundred
spuare feet <■' oicliu'-. Among
C'her entries art;. a>. exot'e Jftp-
........ untie tr i gulden a-'-' ..’m elu’b.uate
r. publiL-.i i y yice..-.halrinan___Mi . . . . .
Mrs. Schaopaul To
SALMON’ BEIGE
Is the color featured *in these loveTy1
Spring Shoes. • ,
Of line ALLIGATOR CALF with a smart NEW type and
height heel open toe and closed toe'pumps. AAA to B
width. . *
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Circle Four- of the Field Street
Baptist Church will meet at 2:30
p m . Wednesday with Mrs Mar-
tin Hamilton, on College Streets
for Bible study
COLORS ARF BL ACK RpSE. RED LIGHT
GOLD, BEIGE. NAVY and TWEED MIXTURES.
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finin', m-w Reniinglon Premier
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homework give you neater
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‘ j notes legib'y for easy reference.
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The Date 7 ' ,
FEB. 15-16-17 ■
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■THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1f>40
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■^Mrs Hubert Willet alid little
■at-.ghter. Eul > Mari?, of Grand-
Bic w. visited Id Cleburne Monday
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GHT Get direct i
relief from
VbfB dlscomlarts.. .rub
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I*/ • with cllnic-t_L__
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¥.•...’11 FU Do .,1., f.x- L...-. TICKETS ARE NOW ON SAl.l FOR
iYou H Bt Ready for run \A i h aai. i i.ower a\o <,.\::i)i.\
If Beauty Care Is Planned [show io be HEt.B in Holston
. —.— ------ /_ ■ j ., Tickets for the National Flower Show in Houston iiom
! ° March ti which is conducted annually by the Society
’lorEt.s and.Ornamental HorticuituBist'S, »/e now on
ire-n| 4!r~dmrK qr wus'niintnmcBd ttwinv by ah— u
tAke advajotiie of I man of
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neale«-t<suicb cl.airm.m of the Woman’a.4—-
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Jjym. ttallar- t' u-,
to- the- scene
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-2- Now Offering a Splendid Selection of:
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Mrs W.
la i n invited to |
Hie Gletto Rose
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E. Davis buve returned from]’
Stz-phenvine where they attended
a meeting of district committee:
Officers QL the Parent-Teacher i
=H AmocMvt km —-r _L
Plans were made toward the
district conference, which will be
held in Stephenville in ApNl
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Most any chijd who takes tills ,
modern tagattve uiiee will welcome t
it next time slugginh bpwels have ,
him bilious, headachy, listless or,
upsbt Syjup ol Bltiuk-Draught’s
fine flavor appeals to most child- t
ren. U_y Simple dhections. its,
action u usually gehUe but tbor- ,
ough. Princlp.il ingredient help* j
tone bowel miwie;.. Two size..: W-
! nnn 28c. Next ame“vsc Bymp-nt -
I Black-Draught.—adv
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Louise Smith, student In 'J
AS TOTO WAS ABOUT TO
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ladies bible classes stil-l
STUDYING BOOK OF ACTS; GROUP
ITHREE SURPRISES THEIR TEACHER
The Indies Bible Classes pf the Central Church of- Christ, /net Mon-
Bay afternoon To centinue their study tn th$ book df Acte - This week
■he lessons were-concerned chiefly with Paul's Third Missionary Jour-
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Group No. 1. which met at tire oburcli. with Mrs Harry Benjamin I
, It teacher, reported the following members present: Mesdames J. L. |
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S-. T -E Donaldson, Arch Fer-
_________________luson. R- E_ .Given, R P Gen--
fry. W H Wooten. T H~* King.
——-—-By. -C, Manan. Carl
»>u>y.Moore, 8 L Lowrance. B
I.. Rickers. T M "
K. Wilbanks
I Mrtnbers present at Group
meeting with" Mi’s Roy Webb were
Mesdames W E Branson. J. D.
’ Barker. R. S Calvert. E Crass.
■V C. Glass. F. E <___....... ...
1) Graham. M J
fr, Hawpe. W. H. Lewis. W. L.
Bevel), Stanley Mudge, M L.
Barman. G W Rope. Sr ; Anne
‘ Jinith, J A Hummers, J O.
waughan. L. B. Wheeler, H O.-
A:. Wilson, and two guests. Mrs Ferry
• % - lewis and Mrs. J. C. Joimson. , «» - , . ,
—| c. N{f -j— surprise THetr Imelesa hi servw< eoffee and a-uki.
„ fra<,her S-»; Blanche JohnsonT1 to ^e guests, who cmr from- Jos-
Jlth a handkerchief shower at the!hua- Crow ley and Fort Wort it ;|
Mr. arid Mrs Whitfill were mar*
| rled in Fort Worth. Jan 20. with
I Mr. Aubrey Halbert and Miss
leNpir Sims as the only attend-
pic , eouple rcceJ.vqit. F3nx,
beautiful-’ ana tRenti girr?' i7 ■ *
Ma.’a St. W. M. S. ’
Hears Readings
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the Main Street Methodist
Church met 1'<ondav afternoon in
the church far thier regular pro-
gram ..
After the opening song service.
Mrs Frank Seidel led the group
in prayer, and Mrs C. P Aker
led tlie, meditation —
Of unusual interest were two
original readings given by Mrs F
A Falkington, entitled "Wonder"
and "Boomerang: ' Mrs. H. E
Oldfather read the hews from the
Bulletin; and the officers gave
their report
W e. sparkman- of Fort Members present were Mesdames „
H. E. Oidfather. Q. E Roof. F. Ir,e
........... Falkmgton. C I I • n; :
Grover Hart. Frank Seidel. C P
Aker. Euia B Cook, J. J Wick-
ham. W T Kinslow. J R Hugh-
Munday and B
B and P W. Cfub '
Reports Profit- From
Safety Seal Sale
Business and Professional
Women’s Club met in a special
call meeting Monday night at Fry-
singer Inn. to make up for .the.
meeting jiostponed during the cold
wea tiler -
"Dtirfhg the ’ business session It
was reported that over $40 00 was
realized from the sale of safety
seals, sponsored by the club
Miss Jeanette Leary, a guest
Mr and Mrs W B Meadows, from the NYA Community Center,
t back 'DIO Alvarado Rond, announce the .oendpoted games Rafter dinner,
•tested arrival of a son. born at Kribx ! which 'were enjoyed by the follow-
ftosplta) Monday. The babv has.,mu niuubcra ox Uie .club;
[been named Richard Ttrry Mead- Misses Hazel Stroud.
qws [. Gentry, Allie Jarvis, Estelle Fair-
| weather. Elmarine Young. Margaret
J Hutcherson, and Johnnie Gordon
' and Mesdames E R Gillis. W
E. Howell. Bob Jarvis and Win-
nie Jamison... Two uuysts. Miss
Leary anti Miss Eugenia Tate, were
i present • _ _
Scofield Class
Has 7-5- Present
. The Scofield Bible Class repott-
ed hn attendance of 74 this morn-
ing. another record attendance for
the class
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Mxss 1
WoriRj. spcni tlie week-end here §
with relatives « ' -j ■ jj
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Mvss Ada Marcus spent Sunday' 7*
M and, Mrs. Urb Prater of J
l.Vne Willow visited liere Sunday.
J. C Woodard of Ronq trans-
!■ u.;..«s Lu.uutbu. here .Satiirday..—,—-~
.'iilui A James, whp underwent «
< ii. nppymU'ctQmj,' at ‘Uie Cl?burnf
.‘-'unit,iin iu Is't'wwk. w»- remove ’.■•a
'd to the hdmq of Ijis parents, op
William,- Avenue. Sunday
Lemon ~Juice Re«ip9 J
Checks Rheumatic
Pain Quickly
If ”fnt suffer; from rheumatic)
■ ,v„ arthritis or neuritis pain, fry udf
1 s 1 "Jtriple, inexpensive hoine < ci;?i
- ' ' Lhat thcw-tndg arg using. Gel a,
day. Mix it with a qu^ri’ i.' wit'*.’’,
add tlie .jukg' q.' 4 lemtns, It'3
No Hipubje at all and
Yon need op\y 2 11 Jwipamis- .
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sometlines'. uvemigtR-4-—
tlie palm; do w?t quickly iFave and s -?
if you dp Uld feel bpUcr. Ru-EX j
will (oct you nothing to try as JL- j
I Is sold by your ih u^gi tl undw “U
absolute mducy-bycli: guaranLe?. 5
Ru-Ex Compound is tor s.ilj> and :i
rri iiiiiiiieiided bj Pine Board Dfitj j
St :■<• and good drug stoces every- . . jJ
where - adv.
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AUTHORIZED REMINGTON DEALER
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PERSONALS-
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Mis Wilkes Dunaway anj/u»w
oon James Robert, were r.-rt^>v<wi
: ! tn a.ii'v 2(1 [ frem Knox Upspltnl to tlie . l!on>' (
<>t American of Mr.’ Dunaway's parents, Mr.
' n 'reduced nd Mrs G C Dunaway. Mon-
+- c-r—t rhnire thy »wn«nn.’' ’ f—i...-
| Mbs Mary Alice McPherson has
I returned to Houston after a week-
end visit here with her pareqts,
^.bi.iuaht iMr and Mrs H. B McPherson
ydiiniticiiv 1. . ' -----
Mis- Mfr-jg Tom lyiaunon, student
tqn N T St T-WL-’ -in- DetUtm, i* vik- .
Itinn lu r . motuer. Wjrs lerr^ll
thaampn; and other relatWes
Miss Cleora/ B|Jjiw.in of
Worth sprnt the Week end
with rehUlves.
Mt anil Mt - D K
W’^nte.
CaTley ’and Mr. quel Mr.. . Howard
BopC
swung his trunk,
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The Kill Rare Klub will have.an
all day meeting, ineluding a ’ one
o'clock luncheon. Wednesday iti
the home of Mrs. Claude White j
The Cleburne Rebekah Lodge.
No 231. reqiteste al* members to
be present tonight at 7:30 o’clock
I for a business meeting All mem-
1 Mira of degree team arc urged to
be present for practice
Times-Review
IOS So. Anglin Phones 1X7 of 134
SGN IS BORN TO
VV B MEADOWS
K^SF^te your
epicure. Learn to do the jdb Ml’.
le if possible, or do the shap- I <'Corge Pt
qutlcle pushing and buffing at I*'” ''' 11,1 Mrs
iBYUijt<t vvv*» a* unv'^umc ZEilU I1BVT7 VTIf hbh vtttiwwbo* •
nine far -LL2 ifc Um* blale of <1 Uw beauty iX-you .jX0’1
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and coma vott carry it without thorough scrubbing at night and a ' .............j- - ——
spilling? Could yop accept the in-1 Quick inspection for rough cuti- $1 < kiooo woith or- Howers
. s* *1 ... 1 *_ I nine ♦«..».<, U a rvrt >» H u Tnaru I f It 1 kLl'I'il 1 ■ • nl*inLs I» Ilf] trk*/‘C
n floor space of
• Scott; local -hostess. -Mre,-
I ithhol’.: ticket, cruwnit tee
G'cf’rue Patrick. Miss Julia [e ., .
! Amiu Robinson: £ipeak •OCli’rc ' sic
.....> Arch Tyler .
Oliver Hoopes landscape
atiimiinced that uapre than
... j tribes will
blanket n floor space of 72.500
square feet in the main iiut(ttorlum
of the S'mi Houston cpliseuui A
H' lland-Dutaii vurden. replete with
cottage, windmill oml Dulcji maids
will form tlie central theme, with
B.V JAt qVELIN^ HUNT ' |
- _______ — Ing a definite wea|Jy !1’
TJeauty schedule ■BS’sUcklBg'W >1. | pr,r
learning to t«»v —
every spare moment to keep their |
personal grooming , v a
flawless, they tend to -neglect such jj)r
details until an unexpected invita-
tion throws them into a panic-
seven 0 r I Let preparedness be your motto
i TTu uTftf von wunt to keep tnvttationx
rtde and ] coming your way and if you wajrt
to give youFiwavs. Unless you are a born or-
ar- [system first. If you are a business
girl, have a standing appointment w . a, „ hiiiw;a _.
for a weekly .shampoo and hair-do 0| K,|j(. y: kets lasts After 1
--al-_your lavorite beauty shop. If U1 u„. ,,1J,,ial. UElca Of o’ ..
something prevents you rroTir%“~-
keeping the appointment one |^[,.rfi announced Unit the tickets
___ .. _ Wenk, have the hair done the day • V 1 II l I ,« b <•' lb ♦ «, I •— —1 vw. it. «w 1 (
c o.u Id* get! before or the day after—don’t skip [
beady on such [it. You cqn keep your hair fresh. [
short notice. Just for the fun of it. I pretty and neatly arranged be- '
make a note of the things you 'tween times if it. gets this regular
would have to do—besides getting care. Stick to this same plan if
yn[ir~~hFi,-une. s ~<ir Bdu^clmld Infp ybif ~t16 your ’hSB' y htpne;TPO. "
oftfer and packing ypur bags.- ’
Would you need a shampoo, haTr-
sibly make appointments with your ink-cuticle pushing and buffing at I*’'1' ,|1‘l Mrs Anna Robinson.
'favorite opere*ors even tt you hid . home and have the nail enamel i t' (*,-stKy. Mr* sul11.*.
umc for,iD i» U>e stale of ;*p»y#d--*t. Uw i^uty--*tMHJ, iL-jmu -t^’ }' Arch Tyler .
tmhmjx^i1 j,—- -1 t“T Vg"", you I'-iiinii' du *u* ucaX a ipb 1 1 Oliver Hoopes, landscape ar-
. tlie 'nec'T^rv'* evertTrfir ntakeTJip I as j’du wish; Give the nails a
and cduld you carry it without 'thorough scrubbing at night and a
v .spilling? Could yop accept tlie in-1 Quick inspection for rough cuti- ,
v(tuition or would you have to turn j cleg, tears or hangnails. Tears | fiowertux plants and
it. down becausj you realize that should be mended with the new ••'i—v- "--"•
even if you managed id get things [stickum for the purpose or the
. together in time to catch the train . looked, par,t gently removed with
you would’ arrive so untidv or in an emery board. Polish should be
such a nervous stake the party ' removed and renewed the moment
would be spoiled for vou? |U becomes chipped or marred.
mu. » I,,i Make this a habit and there’ll
Guls miss a lot of fun. excite- never a la^-mjnute rush before
ment and even romance .because a blg date. Your hands will always
fhey are not ready for it. Instead pass inspection- ;
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Mrs.
wun a nanaxercnici snower av uie j
lonclusion Of their meeting, which <
wos in tlie'home of Mrs L. W.
’ itumsey Those present were Mrs-
laincs J. P. Burton. Lee Carroll.
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Burleson. J. E. Lane. Fmmett
Ifnhuiwy, .1 T Rogers. Terrell
■hannon. H A Styron. Fred
llewart. M C. Whitworth. M M 1
■Velch, D. W Willmon. Miss Helen
lohnson and Miss Willie Toliver
■rtd four guests. Mrs J. T Arm-
■troug; Mrs J. O Vaughan. Mrs
Blfred I indgren and. Miss Nell
fr’hit worth
I M’’s O. T. Smyth was hostess
■3 Graun'4. and Mrs Lee Yater
mught the lesson Attending were
fresdame.- R. L Daniel, J W
. fonovan. S F Fusion, Troy Fus-
’ " • ’ gn. 7 B Gathings. F. E Wunt-
fr Hunter Key. ’ W C Mallat t,
- I. D Nipirno, J. C. Powell, D.
fr Prater. » B 8owcl|. David
Jowell. S Weatherred. and two
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 104, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 6, 1940, newspaper, February 6, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293273/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.