Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 111, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REHEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES
CLUB NEWS
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SWEATERS AND SKIRTS
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ARTIE SHAW’S
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"Mriti-rn the KI.hi"
BLUEBONNET
BEAUTY SHOP
Open After 6 by Appointment
PHONE 1093
singing
About 85 members and guests at-
tended the banquet .
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A .-oft neutral beige that will compliment your Epring ward-
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PALACE Now!
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I lord Nolan .lean Roger*
.‘.la flu ter K eaten
Marriage is ,
Announced 1 oday
Mr and Mrs ’ O M’ Brown of
CTetiume announce the marriage of
their daughter, Ola Lee Brown, to
Mr,“'Lyle Walker bn February 11,
in* Memphis. Tenn
Th* couple will in’akr their home I
in Memphis
The Shakespeare Club will meet
Thurad^y—night at ft o’clock at
Frysinger Inn, with Miss Mary
Shipp Sanders as hostess
=r:
the second. ■ •
Only a few close friends were in
Attendance, and Uoyd SonderHn
served as best man.
The bride was beautiful in a grey
frock with mulberry accessories
Mrs Stephens attended school
hi Canada.
Mr. Stephens was. a star foot*.taL her lioma. 1808 North WHhite
ball iriaycr at Cleburne High School
in 1928 and 1929. and was gradual-
EXAS TODAY
H1r Prices Kverywhere Rise
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• Get a truck that fits YOUR job — and truck you ever owned — a Dependable
save—and aace—and SAVE! Dodge “Job-
Rated” trucks ere built to do your job
ITS GOT RHYTHM!.. IPS GOT ROMANCEI..
IT’S GOT WHOOSH AND WHAM AND WHEf I
—ond with oil thoie great icreen andreditnemoi 16for
gBHMKBHMHHMflfli whotHfokat fa moke
•no of the grandest
entertainments you
•ver a«w on our
screen ,.. STORY,
MUSIC. LAUGHS— HIT
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• • • society - |! 3pcaker at \Banquet
Announcements j
- When headache, <
ntach, biliousness, nausea, lack of
pelite, and Ijedessnesa or that tired
j ling, are associated symptoms of
| aporary constipation, HERBINE
j 1 bring relief. It is strictly a vege-
I 4e medicine, free from harsh min-
| J salts. 60c a bottle. r-r——
COLQUITT LACEWELL
Tuesday Club Plans
Forty-Two Party
Mrs Q. E. Dixon was hostess
to the Tuesday Afternoon Club
P E. Royston of Fort Worth
transacted business here Monday
By Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Adrenna Boswell, piano selections
by Mias Melba Fitagfrald
PAQB fftW
BETH ARCHER j
Society Editor
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Sunshine and
Yellow Jackets
Are Entertained
V.ihuiiine suggestions were lavor-
e<l, in the gatnOs sjptl decorations
«. Horace Wilkerson en-
lor the Yellow Jacket
the Anglin Street Prek-
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Clever new style slip on ant. I
coat typea. In popular light \
weight styles—a wide variety of
necklines, plain and novelty .
knita. in these lovely shades
Heinen Blue. Dusty Rose. Blue
Gold, Peach, Chartreuse, Red,
White and Pink. All sizes 34 to
.40.
at the American Legion Hall Tues-
day night.
A Valentine motif wa: featured
in the decorations, and a delirious
dinner was ptaiuied and served
by the following committee mem-
hers: Mradames Tolbert Ynter J ~
W. Donovan. Stanley Mudge Al-
fred Lindgren. I. B GathingA
Lea. CarrolL John Deck and Sylvan
,Qn>y;_________:--
Dr. Tolbert. Yatcr served
toastmaster and introduced
speaker. W. D BtHx Also on
program was a boys quartet from
North Side church in Fort Worth;
Heiman Blumeyer. Buster
and., Sam Brllch,
O. Wayland nnd Jhe
Ymir Spring and Summer wardrobe cannot be complete witii-
* out "SWEATERS AND SKIRTS" Anticipating a’'great de-
mind for these smart, rtvttsh garment* Kelly's offer you a
i!pfW)dld selection o< new styles.
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I the home of a Methodist minister,
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MAY ROBffON
LUCILLTBALL
DENNIS B’KEtFE
| EDWARD EVERETT HOC
ROSCOE KARNS “
MORONI OLSEN
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KAY KYSER’S BAND
MafvHhr %
| Of S. S. Class
W. D. Bill’, minister of I he
' Oclumbus Avenue Church of Christ
■ in Wm». was the guest speaker at
the banquet given by the Young
S-l-m-t-U-H-TON CARACITHS ... *0 5VANOARO CHASSIS AND tOOY MODUS ON IF WHIILBASfS
PRICED WITH TH! LOWEST FOR EVERY CAPACITY
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Adelle Lain To,.
Return To Brazil
. Miss Adelle Inin, sister of J.
Txunbert Lain, who has been visit*
; ing here for several days. Jias gone
to San Antonio to visit with her
' mother. Mr. W T.^Laln On
March 8, site will leave there for
Mrotmhr, eiBh’. nn .
New York ahd will sail for Re-
* ctfe. Pernambuco. BraaM. where
she will begin the new school year
in the Baptist college,
79c, $1.00
Clack IT.......
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after gpd Mrs T
hostesses
Mr». Gene
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St. Mark’s W: M. S.
Has Bible Study
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the St Marks Methodist Church
met Monday afternoon at. * the
Niurch for Bible study
After sQie opening song. Mrs .,
Jim Persons offered a prayer and!
the lesson on the book of Psalms'
was discussed ’ Mrs Joe Peters
gave the closing, prayer • ' r
TlioSe present were Mesdatnes! •
Gid J. Bryan, J V Deering. Jimi
tl>♦> -I Jwtt11ii > «I.»<»•
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LeFevre. Stewart, J Q Price, Al-
len Lewis, Joe Peters. O L Gur-
ley. Marltn Rltssell. Lambard Reid.
Roy Anderson. Ward Kennon, and
Terrell
Gored, pleated and plain styles,
made of choice quality flannels .
nnd sheer woolens, plaids and J
solid colors offtlold. Deep Rose, cyo
Beige. Ikght Blur. Dusty Rose I “
Mom Gkeen and Block. All «,
Stres. 24 to 10. vy
$1.98 and $2.98 <
HENRY P. L1CHTE MOTOR CO.
Cleburtle.'Texas
|vEDNESDAY, FERRITARY U.J94O
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“ SOCIETY
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drs. Irwin Hostess ,
o Lend-a-Hand
Circle, Luncheon
1 Included in the pretiily-appolnt-
1 Valentine parties of 'this week
as the luncheon given by Mrs.
dt O. Irwin Monday foY members
^nd guests of th*’ Lend-a-Hcnd
ircle of the King s Daughters
This was an all-day meeting, and
’ was decided that hereafter, all
larity cases would be dispensed
ith, except unfortunate school
*( rildren
The remainder of the . day was
>cnt Ini tacking two quilts
At noon a delicious TunMteon
insisting or TuYkey, dressing, cel-
y, cranberries, carrots and peas,
uffed tomato salad, peach pickle,
* water combread flicks and
ttoanut cake, were served at two
bles. whose decorations were red
-mnitmf end red- tepem tn sd-
■r holders.
Members of tlie club present were
esdames Mills Dennis. O W
irrigan. P. C Fine, R Vechari!
tarles Wilson. Vestal Wright. O.
McPherson. A C Burns, Hlrt
prdwell, and C C Jowell Guests
t acre Mrs W E Miller
Irs .Sanders of Fort Worth. Mrs
borge McClung of Fort. Worth,
bd Mi- A H Dewts nf Im An-
ONLY $2.98
Billy Forrester, son of Mr. and
Mr-
PniTCster, Jr., son of-Mr. and Mrt
A. J. Forrester, are spending a
Tew days in Chicago
“KELLYS”
__________CL BBDHWfl SHCUPPIN Q CKHT1A ..J
Retiring Officers
Honored With
Luncheon Monday
Mrs. Matthew. H. Asuoui enter-
tained Monday with a prettily-
I appointed luncheon complimenting
the retiring officers of the Wo-
-•* man's Auxiliary of the Anglin
Street Presbyterian Church. *
Seasonal flowers appropriate to
the occasion were -u»ed in decor-
ating the oijen rooms, and iioliday
suggestions 'were favored in Ute
Rtuncs that were enjoyed following
the... lunchoon-r----------— . --
~~.'.——-4- Thoso present were Mesdatnes
-------- -LC. S<hap(}ftul. W. H. fioJdsmtth,
T O. Wayland. Kat Williams, and
‘ Miss Jane Stoffers; ami several
guests. Mrs ’ C. C. Brgggbns of
JkixU-Worth. Mrs,—James Hockei
orf Fn'ii. Okla.; Mrs liepry Qer-
Mrs Penn J. Jackson will by
hostess to the Thursday Book
•Club, instead of Mrs Wijl Cum-
mings. as amiounced.in the year-
book .
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Liberty C hapel PTA
Will Sponsor Pie
Supper, Tacky Party
; An 'Ort‘tRShk»ned .tacky parly
and pie supper will bo held at tije;
LibeHv Chapel schoolhouse Friday,
Feb 10
The affair Is sponsored by the
Tex;?.. : Association,* lutd
the proceeds will go to them.
. Tliere la .no Admission charge, and;
the public is invited
BODEN INFANT
BURIED THURSDAY - |
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Mr. and Mrs. Haul Robertson
id Mr. and Mrs Clyde Reeves
IL •attend the showing -of “Gone
Ith the Wind ' in' Tort Worth to-
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["Tbs Celtege af I
VrWwwa MO OiracUS
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TARZAN DREV
.TO MET.
CRY TO 3OM6
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Other new shades by Phoenix are: • “*1 !
pkrwtt
RUNNY
* FPARK1I' - |
AND FETCHING
Sarn«' Old prices Still Prevail
Headaches, nervousness, cramp-
like pain, and other periodic dis-
tress of women may be due to
fumtional dysmenorrhea from!
malnutrition, a condition often ’
helped by CARDUI Main way it j
helps is by increasing appetite and i
flow of gastric juice; thus aiding :
digestion, building resistance to
P?! iodjg' ajjalreas__Tile othw -way. >■
CAKDUI tnay help you: Take il u
few days before and during "tlie 1
time." Used ami populur for mrtrr’!'^' ■
than 50 years.—adv. I
OUT,
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COLDS
Relieve misery direct
-without “dosing'*.
-Use awift^icting
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“GONE WITH THE WIND”
Mrs. Goldsmith To |
Speak at Irving
The living Parent-Teacher As-
sociation will meet ITiumday at
’ 3:15 o'clock at the schoolhouse
Mrs. J. D. Goldsmith will speak
on “Mental Fitness and Moral
Stability;" ,gnd Jack Burton will
, oiUs.ataWiiiaiva sslsatiawt* **-■ *—te
] The pgggram promises to be
1 marl, entertaining nnd Instructive.
! and all parents are urged to be
| present
’ Mrs. Standifer Is
. Honored on Birthday
I Mrs. C. S. Standifer was lion- 1
ored Sunday with a birthday din-
ner by her daughter. Mrs Frank
Meyer . . .
Invited guests were Mrs C. S. J
I Standifer, the honoree, Mrs. W.
■ C. Henneh and son. Billie, of ‘
Oodley, Mr and Mrs Fred Burn-
ham of Arizona. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Meyer, and their three sons,
Lacy* Frank, Hobble and Bobby •
Jot — •——;-----————j-
When Mis
tertained
Clns, of t
Vytrruui Churrh, of which she is
„ ,_____ „ teaclier, uud Jetumhte- Wilkerson
served uv Ihe. Jwnuiul Uu: Buiudiiiw elite*, of
which Mix’ Fvelyn Fbner Is teach-
er, with a pietiily-uppointed party
at theii lioiue on Tuesday evening.
Lbe nHrrttnon -wns spent in -a
ticoMUi hunt- for Vtdcntiites. In
making Vuhmthies. and in inter-
esting Valentine gtimes. Refresh*
jnciii_ ot c<.«2kie^ puticli, UemL- WH,..rTMin5;r
shaped < -indies hearing Valentine ""■ent iea<n
inscriptions were served to the
--.-luUuu,ii*u —members—of (he two
- i classes: 1 ■ •■..
i Ann -Abbas, Sara Bess Rosen-
--s ‘nthrrine Marte“©tarrttrEKrt*
’ ty Lou Poindexter. Ann Louise
Smith Icon Bowen. Billy Killings-
■ ii i 4 ■ ’y it Hu;.
Jack Stephens
Weds Canada Girl
Announr --.Mj»t was made here
lodav of tlie ’ marriage of Jack
Stephens, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.
B. Finley. Medicine Hat. Alberta,
dmoda.-wWeh -was solemnized In’
the home of a Methodist minister,
next meeting will be at I in Shawnee, Okla . on February
D. Wallace, ‘
un<g^Yot?LuT8^ro_shocr^rwan '
A MQNINYlAT^R hi VOCE0 I »I.
'ifftCiNG CftY T6 WA^N ffenGOU AW.^j
as ” ---
the Kupples Klub Is
Entertained at
a Hawaiian gtiltar nutnlirr b^'Mi.vi B.'Self 'Home
Azteontvo •*(>!** _______.... _ , ________
Mt- and Mrs A B Self enter-
Mrs A M DBrnell and eroim ,H0"t dell«htfully on Tues- worth, deny Walker. Will Rogers
ijnrneu. and group dfty ,.ven(llg for ,uerobers —•
guests of tlie Kupples Klub
Forty-two was enjoyed,
which an unusual musical
. grain was given by-Mart Boulware.
1 Ed JKrigliL Mr. juxi Mrs V- Barr
-IJUMI Mr ami Mrs. -Ar-Br Botf.
I Refreshments cf" heart-shaped
rookies. pimlento-cheFse sandwleh-
eSi tnidgal pickles, coffee, hot
ciuootate, and candy hearts reflect-
ed the Valentine motif, and were
served to the following
j Mrr and Mm W V. O'Bannon.
Mr. and Mrs V. Barr. Mr, and
Mrs Fd Wright, Mr? and Mrs.
Mart Boulware. Mrs S E Bridg-
es. Mrs Harry Benjamin. George
Durrtstt of Fort Worth, and the
host, and hostess
Patterns and designs in.-mired y*x
by the current attraction. They -4^
bring to you lovely materials
that will develop into attractive,
unusual fVprlng- Frocks. itROt'*'
fsbric is a super quality of
Rayon). Plenty to choose from
, (RER OUR WINDOW)
69c yd.
Brazil Is Subject
Of Research Club
Lesson Thursday
Brazil, the Mysterious Land of
>he Amazon will be the topic of
dlaousrton when the Magazine Re-
search Club Ineeta Thursday at 2
Ip. m at the Chamber of Com-
merce rooms.
The program is as follows:
Roll call: Current Events on Bra-
zil; business; parliamentary drill;
Rio De Janeiro, Capital, Mrs John
F Buckner: Charm of Brazilian
Music and Brazilian Colonial
Churches, Ms*. John R. Beaver;
Story of Iron and Steel In' Bra-
zil and The Camuba Palm, Mrs
John K. Russell. Mrs W R.,
Chafin is leader
Yard Grooming Is
Aiscussed by C lull
■‘Coad-Grooming in the YnrR.” ■ - - *
Bis the subject of the meeting Of. •'r- -i-o,i) >'»id Dr. Matthew Arnold
|e Bethesda WTO Club, in il • , . ------
■me of Mrs Robinson oh Feb 1
I but due to the cold wekther,
ily five members attended
There ‘ WHS " some discussion
Is subject, even ihough-
•x, the principal speaker,
it present: and literature
i-en -out The members also dl
ssed ther cutting beds
The
e home of- Mrs
■b 33.
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" THOUGHT YOU WERE
SMATT CAU.IM6 TH| APE \ W
TO HELP KN’* 7ALIM 'CfllL A
LjUGHED 'Bit YOU'VE All-
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“KELLYS”
CLEBURNE’S BHOPPING CBNTBR
We Give “Red Stamps”
Sketched •
from stock
Ask to see
i- strie
Mw. J -W” Wylie Miss Elmar-] I
Loveliest shoe of s fashlon^wise sehabn, (his patent
leather puinp is also a dream for fit. It Can'L pos-
•ibh 4wfe- -vom- inwjor' —♦or--4hr- center- srrtton 1s W
eiastirized gnbardlne yet it fits snugly and securely
The design cf cutouts and perforations will enchant
you, n^id-youj) love the tiny peep-toef
Funeral services for tlie infant i
dauiflitcr of Mr and Mrs Clarence j
Roden. Grandview Route 1. were
hrM Thursday In Parker.
-■-'Mrs Roden is seriously ill at her
,flflfljlitu r , ____________—-.I
years, and Texas Tech at Lub-
tDck Tor ThwyFafs. AL present,
Mr. Stephens is employed by the
OeophysicaF Surveying Incorpor-
ation. Dallas ■ -- — I
Mr. and Mrs. Stephens will
spend this week-end here visiting
Ith |mrents, and friends
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Street, for its regular meeting.
-Knitting and crocheting were.
.»..*fed"Trom c n'g He attended N enjoyed iyy-sit aiRr'WDs'^eTF
'r A Arlington for two completed for a forty-two party to
be given by Mrs Buster Martin
at her home, 535 West Wilson
Street. Tuesday night. At the con-
clusion of the meeting refreshments
of cookies, Trnr -<
marshmallows were served to the
following:
Mesdatnes J. W Beckliam. Carl
Hollingsworth, Buster Martin. Hol-
lie McWilliams, John Perry. Otho
A M -Forrester, nnd a r~Fr] Fhetton. rlrnniR''McWilliams. Gene
Gumfory, Paul McDonald. Carl
Albright and Ute hostess.
The next, meeting will be with
West
inc Young, and Mrs Wylies sh-
ier. Mrs Ford, w Waxahachie,
spent Tuesday -In Fort Worth,
where they attended “Gone With
the Wind ’------------ —
I 1925 Study Club
i Meets for Study
Of Seventh John
Mn 8 O Rbssei conducted
the devtitlonal 'I uesday afternoon
|whpn the 1625 Bible Study Club
Married People's Classof’’the’ Ceiv! 1 in lh,‘ home, of Miss Emma
tral Ohureh of Christ of which K'nibi-o; and Lev Vernon Mc-
Glenn L Wallace is the teacher. hrowrtt.the lesson on the
- - * Myenth < luiptcr .of John
At- the iondtnslon of tlie meeting
relieslimenls were served tc?
lullowing:
M< -denies I-red Alexander. Mack
Douslas. Fnicst Hopkins. Vernon
• Mix tee R - £>. Rosser G.
iSteWiu-l, H Q Waldrip W
Whitman, diaries Wilson, D
Wofford and Miss Mary
Odell
BflRB
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