Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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Relaxing TrickS Restore
Pep After a Weary Day
perl wf'h whipped cream, with plate
reived, to the following:
Moore,
Tuesday Club Meets
With Mrs. Beckham
Ah evceUeM in coM«, rfl-
Hevea biliousnett, tour stomach.
bilious indigestion, flatulence and
headache, due to constipation.
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BETH ARCHER
Society Editor
BLUEBONNET
BEAUTY SHOP
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Mitchell. Katherine Blanton. Mrs.
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rest of her clothes. Another ac-
ctynplishes miracles after she has
.sipped a cup of hot teg. As she
sips she plans her program and
she says she can change her
clothes and make-up in half the
time, thanks to this brief pause
If there is time for it. a ten-, f ,
minute fest flat on ytfttr back with “p'v„ „rt’
your feet propped on the foot-) . . . .
board of your bM and a ui'.lcr. ,
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One Third Off
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COSTUME JEWELRY
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Bov Scout handbook have been
distributed, making it one of the
matt, widely read books. It has been
estimated that each copy is read
by .five Bcmits.
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page and carbon paper is included.dejrends on the satisfaction and
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t, the dinlna room which waa ('enter- J-
The Junior Fidelis Class of the
Field street Baptist Church met
TifiMtft? fffwmwn wfm Mfts Murv
Ertle Biambletf. for a business
onored on
4r. and Mrs Patil McDona’A
rored her moher, Mrs F. L.
rtley with a btrthdtty dinner
nday. at her home. 1103 North
uglas Avenue The hohorer Wns
rented with rithny lovely gifts,
[hose present Were Mr and
s w w ^tcDcwiald. Miss Sl-
one McDonald. Winfield Mc-
nal'J, Mr, and Mra« Dtirwood
rtley and son. lionald Roy, S.
La vis. Frank Ouiher of Chi-
lo .Ill . Mr. snd Mrs F. L.
rtley. Harold Kinley. Miss Mar
et i jCirtley. Kenneth Mr-Dibnnld
1 the host and hostess
Yotector for Women
_____________-. Lillian. Vereert..Msy
fvery day. wmhen are finding Taytaf, Mrtrt Strbttd.
I hc.vdklehes, nenoushc.^L.fxamp-l“ J ' '
r pam bf functional dyanenor-J
loTi'/uiSJ Research Club To
Study Ecuador Snd
Peru, Meet Thutsday
Ti.v .V::.,
nave their regular meeting Thun-1
day'1 afternoon at 2:30 in ’
Chamber of Commerce rooms
Chamber of Commerce rooms The [ in, the spring
progr'alh. led by Kfrs. W. ft. Chafin nnwer seW W1
j After the work was completed,
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young girl of the community.
On Thursday, Feb ,"
o'clbclt tlrf P -Y A
in regular session to plan a play.
' Hillbilly Coifftship.” . A helper
from the recreation department In
Cleburne win bb present to direct
iftley . ped wlY whipped cream, with plate
Rivfkrl-xxr fr--rs Of henrtshaped mints, wexe
Dirinaav fonowing
I Mesdemes Homer Raines. Lottie
'Moore. J A. Sanderlin, F.
Rlza, B L. Ricks. W N.
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E. Ewing,
Farr, Lt 1
Claunch. Mary
Gohfdh; , .
Misses Johprrtr Faye Lo^e. irrtia
Kovacs. Ruth Lueas. Mary Jo
Siuirc. Hoylene
Setvey and the
huslew;
dames C. H. Harvey, Clyde As-
trfrry. Joe Hrfrrison. A. C Miles.
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i, iviwi l ovfOttd, T igo liOCKPr, '
d MitcMeU, Otto Foster C. R. >
e .Jacft,* John and ft. T Riz.i,
1 The colored children of the Cle-
1 burne schoM gave n program at the
I Friendship school fridky night.
Mrs Trrtvl.' FUansbfpy
j Saturday in Cleburne.
Jrsr ftitorr.fr-, trmwaete# bu<4-
1 ness in Fort Worth Saturday
Mr ' and Mrs C F Fpf.iythe
and little son. Charles Ferrell, of
‘Alvarado visited relatives in this
I community, last, week
I Mr and Mrs J. IT White
spept Sunday evening in the home
| at Mr and Mrs Boyd of Parker
j Melvin Gregory Is putting a new
I roof on hisjjouse w
Mrs George Reagan of Alvarado
spent, Wednesday with her daugh-
ter. Mrs Ina York.
Carlsbad, N ”
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the moat successful new car in 10 f
years. It.saves you 10% to 25% KgRl
on gasoline—brings a top trade- f
in price. See and drive this' |
• Champion now—low down pay- mNKI
' In’,all tjpes of
beauty work
rprs. georgia Johnson
miss ma> hodgfs
mrs hc-'le mckemfe
phone 1004
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PlAN. THE ELEPHANT could Hr. C' -
HIM 1AV4 TATOAH. ‘
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[Engagement of
'Helen Mills Is
Announced Sunday
Announcing the .•ngugeinent jvTd
approaching marrtogc of Miss
Helen Milk Mrs H H Hamlltop.
aAslsiPt! tn- Miss Arllnc, Wlnsor, en-
tertained with .it party on Sunday
evening at hei imine tn Keene
- When all tflp guests had Arrived,
lhev Averc sem <m a treasure Hunt
for cirds hearing the Word "An-
nouncement ' This wns followed
by a game dife-ted by Miss Win'
sor, telling them that something
special W ulf) be given the tflhnAf.
At the close eadH guest wax hftnd-(
—1 .i beuuUlul. Iniiulnude , Clu'd
bearing the itpiertptioh, 'Helen
Mills. William Rust, Artgukt »8.
1940. Hindadall, Ill, A lighl re-
freshment alate whs served. ,
• 'Miss Mills will leave May 10. for
her homo m lunsdale. ' ”
Those attending the party were
Mesdames H E. Emmerson. H S.
Miller Wayne Dake.. Paul Fonter,
Clarence Dortch. Robert Lynn. E.
8 Kyle. J. B. Yates. L N. darter.
H E -Hnll. oitve Fattic and Mfews
-tetha Taylor Marie Anderson. Dell
'Mcpeo, Muse. J A P. Green, E.
A Ktanry, W B. Abernathy, Miss
Stoddard Miss Allrrtg Johnson,
Mrs -Paul Lawrence and Miss tar-v
Cleburne Girl Is ,
.Honoree in Waco
■'* Waco paper , <;omes lx>ylllclls
TorilRrtfiiniermg sntw- tn;, i,
day evening in the home of Dr. -----•
and Mrs J, 'R MngfleM oT Wtfbo.
honoring Genrge Streeter. Max field
of Dallas. Mbs Marti1 Maxfield.
1 their houseguest, Miss Nell
Dickerson of Cleburne ■
Mr Ma*fteW. Who is A senior
in Baylor Modi ml‘School In Dallas,
was spending the week-erifl with
his parents: Miss Maxfield U one
of the seasons debutabteft;
is employed
ed with a mixed bouquet of spring.
flowers • I ,
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Mr. and Mrs. John McNatt of ,
Blum wore visitors here Monday .4.
Refreshments were served to the! “ .~“
WHAT CAUSES
EPILEPSY?
A booklet containing the opinions of fem-
OUI doctors on this interesting subject will
be sent Hitt, while they lett, to any reader -
writing to rhe Educational Division, 535
Fifth Ave. New York, N. Y.. Dept. F6«2 1
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PAM, ROGERS ARE
PAftFvTA OF GIRL
Becky Jane, is th'e uaml of tfi#
daughter born to Mr and Mrs.
Ppui Rogers, of Covington, nt
Knox Hospital Tuesday "afternoOh.
JRed and White
Theme Features
Bridal Shower
Complimenting Mrs Jack Jones,
who was Miss Marie. Rlza before
her recent marriage. Mrs Clifford ,
McDonald entertaned with a mis-1
ccUaneous shower at her home, i
423 West Wardville Street on Mon- j
day evening.
The bride's chosen color scheme |
of red and white was effectively i
carried out with bouquets of cut |
nou'CTS and shaded^ lights. c __ ,
Games were directed by you and give a mental lift. What
Horner Raines, and the bride Was
presented with many beaUIIYitl and
useful gifts for her new home
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W THE-EtEPHANT-S-
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Take Advantage of
FIRESTONE BUDGET PLAN
For Your
Tttlts • BATTERIES • BRAKES
CAR RADIOS • BICYCLES • HOME RADIOS
★ There h no need to delay nuf^hascs fhr yotrr ear. If
you dekire to conserve cash uk- 6tir budnet plan and
y <uit of TncomK 'MWe Tha if KKRf qiWJTFT adf<>
supplies areygivailable ai\d enrr prices #re louver. Use
this convehient plan for all yOItt car n^eds.
will by as f<41ows: _
' Roll Current Event oh
Peru dr Ecuador; business: Better
English drill, conducted by Mrs.
J A. Davis: lessoh oh the High-
est Highway In Lhe World. Mrs.
David Ross; the Civil and Political
Status of Women in Peru. Mrs.
Maynard Robinson; Legend of My
Land. "The Sacred Emerald.” Mrs. Um evening of fun
Clarence Cjawford: Ecuador, the
Equator Country, Across the Antfts
from the Caribbean to the Pacific,
Mrs J. A. Davis
Monda;
.Sfr l _
Liimar Clark lending
The study wtis on
Leviticus. At the 1
a <, ~
was served to -Mrs. Cltu
Mrs. tnmiir Clerk Mrs
.person, Mrs Leo White.
Stevens, Mrs IjCoii Bowen
the hostess
Colin H, Livingstone, first ptes-
idefit of tire Boy Scouts of Amrr-
■ id thnt i'i> t 15 years
Mr rtnd Mr* Jim Hutchison nnd
fnmttv of Bhrtn were guests Bun-
day of Mr and Mrs. T- Carper,
Mfcjs Rctilnh Mar barker lx risit-
ing Mr* Hnrold Womack of Kop-
dm. v. .. .-
Warren Martin frft Saturday for
DnHfts. Where he has accepted a
poMtion •
Miss Frances Carter is Improving
from injuries sustatried When bitten
by n dog
Miss I ena Wilson of Cleburne;
spent Btintfey Flth Mrs G J
'■'mith
Mr tmd Mrs Hmry (*nrioek «a4 i
son. -Curley, and Grace Jackson J
spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs !
Chester Carlock of Clemrrne
H. D. Clique is improving from
p recent iMheaa.
Mr* and Mrs Coll Martin ot I
Freeland spent Sunday with Mr 1
and Mrs Frank Berkeleo
Junior Fidelis
'Class Has Business
Those sending gin-, were Mw-.Aijil Plans New Pl.i\ /\ncl Social Meeting
A call meeting of th# Prairie
GrbVe Parent-Teacher AsSbtiation
wtflt helff Feb" 5, to attefCT to th#
bu.sfhess Of the last meet Ing. -which
Was pd#tpon«F. *7 '
. Cutting.4 of shrubbery. Mine, lan-
tana. wistaria,- sweet lavender.
' blooming willow, cherry, salt cedar.
| last rose of’ summer and 5X>me-
I granate wet:e set out around the
_ , I building, near the belfry, nnd ad-
The Magazine Research Chib will | jacent to the water fountains.
Everyone enjoyed the work and
the j is looking forward to. .the result
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Will be Bought later
hospital shower wBi" giverf for
8. at 7;3O ,
will meet r
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Mrs. J. S. King
Host ess. To WMS
Of First Baptist
Mrs. John P King was hostess
Monday, to the beeember ctreie of
the Woman's Missionary Society- of
thi First Baptist Church, in fheir
regular meet tnv
The rjieqtbers conipbird their,
study of the htibk rtf' -Genesis, and'
Mrs. Wllliiuu Rsw'land xondueted
the devotional A short proitfam
wn.« presented by MexArfmes Ben
Cbbk, John H S|mons and otto
• Phillips, after which an infrirmal
ten.Wn^ FtfjbyoH, nitniftig n4 llbn-
ow Mi'*. Dan Wofford, trsrher of
the clnxx -
„Those pr,e!wnt were Mesdmhes J.
E. Curtis. Ben 'Cook, Al Oiescn,
Lowoll Crosier. Otto Phillips, Wil--
Uam Rawlajid. John H Simons.
Clyde Watson. Dan Wofford. Ruth
Wofford, Mary Rappe, Jo<; Fergu-
son and Miss Vera Pickle nnd
Arfele Brndtiury. fthd two. guests,
Mrs Geun turner anti Miss Dar
r#H Chafin
„ , A NEW
^./SAVINGS PLAN
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3‘ FRIENDSHIP
Each!
ihc seasons debtitfllrtcs; tmd |
Miss Dlckersoh is employed fh
Palestine J
Muting pictures- were shown the'
group. fdiioWing which various in-
teresting games were played - At
midnight a buffet supper was
served from a Iftee-htid table in
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creation .Department and the
reation section 6f the Works
aject Administration, rt was «n-
inced here today
Vaco lias been selected as one 3 p_ m
the seven cities in Texas to be
1 site of as all-day athletic i
tiling institute, and the course
1 be directed by C O" Brown,’
fedtive vice-president of the
aletic Institute, ..Inc . of’ Chi-
[O. The institute’ will consist of
lures, discussions, moving pic-
•es. coaching clinics and the
ual organization of a local dls-
it baseball association
dr. Brown, a national authority'
the field of s]M>rts organization
:t .director of research on class
(hods of teaching athletic skills.
1 personally direct all the meet-
fl, which are open to the pub-
,»lth. no admission , charge,.
unonfT rho<c attending the meet-
: will be representatives
IL . EUU. Erath. AnOersou.
1 McLennan Counties
The Tuesday Afternoon Club held
its regular meeting with Mrs J.
W Beckham, at her hbtne. 218
West Willingham Street
Knitting and crocheting, as Us-
ual. were the diversion of the af- ’
ternoon. nt the conclusion of which
refreshments of assorted cookies
hot chocolutc and marshmallows
were served to the following:
I Mesdames Paul McDonald. Carl
Hollingsworth. G E Dixon. John
Perry, Hollis McWilHatn.s. Dennis
McWilliams. Otho’ Shelton. Buster
Martin. Gene Gumfory. Carl Al-
bright and the hostess
The next meeting will be with
Mrs Dtxon. 18M1 North Wilhite
Street
Ruth Laefe. Mary
Pipes, arid Maude
hbnoree and the
Wake Lazy InStfe
All-Vegetable Way
rne hook 01 Here's n laxative that 'eiieraHy.'
conclusion of lads thoroughly but is fl gentle L. A’”
"”*SI • p-r u. d'-r if im! lit” Jffllfffll"' af!wr,! -
lions Take BLACK-DRAUGHT
nt bedtime. There’s usually rime
for a gobci nfght'it r(*st Mohitng
genejally brings a thorough evac-
uation: relief for constipation's
headaches. IbginCss Try spicy, aro-
matic. all - vegetable BlACK-
pRAuGHT ft is economical too
25 to 40 doses. 35c -adv.
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tltea Jeanette Leary. NYA ath-
ic representative for Johnson
unty, will represent this district _
I N° T'.STST" «•'
tcblnx athletics which will be (h the 0( Mrs. Ernest Hob- iand
iducted in, Waco on Feb 13. u. lt{)7 North Wilhite Street. 1 a dally routine. Far from it. Much and ’
der the sponsorship ot Uve Waco ^Xuexted to bring . S’sXf.S ‘and e°rSm
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eluxation of
fisureiy steps,
hit every girl
e ed s some
- change
tricks up h e r
sleeves for
e m e rgencles.
When you are
•late and must
get to a lun-
c h e o n or
meetings, or if
you area bus-
iness gin and
must dash
home from
your office and
prepare for an. unexpected1 party
on an hour’s notice, you need a
speedy formula to fall back on.
In addition to the tricks that
perk, up yoUr make-up and gr’oom-
I ing, vou heed something- to relax,
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I works. miracles for one may not
wont for another, one rm 1 know
| has a quick, hot foot bath followed
slMtea a<ul SUMiJUiMUL.aMM
) Utere isn’t tithe for elram
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L. Ricks. W N. Hut-
chesbn. H F"tand. G H Bran-
stm. t«F *>jjith’J. D. Miller. W.
S Marvel1, Jennie McDoriaid. J.
J 8 WheelOr, Walter
H. Pij»es. Martha Ruth
Mary McCarty. J. ,T.
> By JAt Ql ELINF HVNT
a new person. .If you must,
makeshift beauty measures as!you ean tie your hair back first
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tonic, then put on some softening
cream or a mild cream mask (.0
freshen your complexion at the
same t ime. An equally good trick
is to alternate hot and cold eye
pads while you are resting.
Hair Drushlng is another relax 'ii
Ing beauty measure. Bend forward
from your waist, drop your head
down and brush vigorously from
the nape of your neck over the top
of your head. Reep it up from
four to five minutes: brushing not
only brightens and freshens your
hair so you can arrange it more
attractively, but it loosens tense
nerves and muscles at the back of;
the neck and brings up a rush of!
blood to clear and freshen your
complexion.
If there isn’t time for any ot.
these ‘‘relaxers,” you can at least
remove your dress or put a rub-,
berized make-up: cape,over your
, should','!?? .and cleanse your, face
thoroughly. Use soap and water Jv
possible—it makes you feel clean-
er. Or. if your, skin is sensitive and
you feel this might leavte you Ido
flushed, use cold cream or dry skin
cleanser and rinse with tepid wa» From tin*
'w-’wr-wnrhwm rr^n^ -wmtn-iwm- Trim
rub ydtir ffce gently for two min-
utft WltJi a cube of cott,on.
wrapped in a piece of absorbent
cotton squeezed out of skin fresh-'
ener 'astringent If your skin is i ftni1
oily). Apply your make-up care- nl, 1
fully. You generally savettlme by?
“taking time” in put ting on make-
for smudged lipstick or eye
iw, - -J must be removed eom-
pMow' pletely before you can repair the
ittider Vdnr hips wifi make you feel' damag". '
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lliaXy of the Ang-
prt’sytertnn rhiirrn met
,.ny afternoon in the home of
Horace Wilkerson, with Mrs.
tri' • "
i^ stiidv was on tni
At
Hiifii'fy~ dc&eft plate
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Lntniir Clerk. Mrs I jnis Eii-
Mt‘s Carl
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 105, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1940, newspaper, February 7, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293274/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.