Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 22, 1940 Page: 4 of 6
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daughter. Miss Alice
MMf-phtl ftir yrm. It’S youra from Your Milengn
Merchant—free. He’s gnine th hiftiUh yon with
this gucflR-pnwf way of niaking up your own ini nd
that Your Mileage Merchant atrictly tnedh* Mlle
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Mile-Dial—FREE. Continental Oil CtUnphtty
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FREE NOW AT ANY CONOCO STATION,
Your Mileage Merchant will instantly install yout
certified Conoco Mile-i rial—that dares to let your
own eyes see all the mileage you get from your
Conoco BronZ-r-z gasoline.
CREATED TO KEfcP TRUE SCORE of gaso- '
line inileflgB for every witle-aWake consumer, the
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about Conoco BronZ-z-z gasoline mileage... because you can get the truth yourself from k
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and
Inatnntly installed hy-Xotir Mileage Mer-
chant—or by yObHelf—the Milb-Dlal
doesn't mar anything,
fty/* memory work, Hb.
hWnVy arithmetic,
using thn Mih'-DiaL
Malm it fttn for you
to !>• « it.ix-miaar.
doesn’t depend on your imagi-
nation—doesn’t need "lucky
breaks” to make its mileage
showing.
YOU CAN KEEP ON
proving your true Bronz-z-z
mih-ngv every which way ... In
wiki city traffic—anti.way out
"in the wil^”.,. on hot days
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right now. Its tingling good taste brings
a happy, refreshed feeling that leaves
you satisfied completely. ThirSt asks
nothing more* l/\
THE PAUSE
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Mr and Mrs. Robert Kendrick
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Robbie Rhea, and Mr Al
*Madearis of Port Worth, on May
They ;7. In Fort Worth
.... I The couple will make their home
in Fort worth.
8OCIETY .
nnounceinents
THAT RE FRE
BOTTIFD tTNDrtt AirtHOaiTY 6» THg COCA-fcBtA CO.
CtRfttWI? COCA-CbLA BOfTI ING COMPANY
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Dugan. H. E Malear;
Cockrell. Shirley Howard.
Freddie Beier
Mts. Creola Bratcher
Appointed Chairman
Year Book Committee
The BuslnAs Women's Class of
the Field Strrtt Baptist Church
Tuesday Club
Meets in Regular
Sewing Session
Mrs Dennis McWilliams
Wesley C
Have Reg
Meeting
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lion marked t
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£ Street Methpd
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lay afternoon
Mrs Frank a
L’.tWk 'of lovl
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teawboui birth J
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erry shorteakil
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climbing—and donating . . . bucking liearf-Wihda—
rirling tail-winds... going 100 miles—yor 1(M() mikes,
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'ITIAT’S THE TRUE WAY to check your mile-
agn . . . chr< king t ill yrtu’hs sure you Imwn’t let
Bronz-z-z duck the toughest conditions ... ro-
checking all ydu ph-aae, by this easy, free, pre-
Mile-Dial fearlensly provds that Ooinpco Bronz-zi ciaion Mile-DInl rfreBiod. ;— ~---—
the More accurate
the counting of mitehgd, the
better for Bronz-z-z. And t lw»
more continuously mileage is
figured (so as not to •’shade”
the result by happersttance)
the better for Ubnoco BnmAz-z.
That’s why Continehtpl oil
Company invented the
nard. Vernon McGee. J C
Marven Petty. 8. O Rosser, 8 Q
Wsldrlp t, L. Weaver. » W.
Wofford- Miss Man- Tnm Odell
Mias Emma Klmbro. and the host-
ess
Guests of the club
Jtaubi-n Willis. .Gordon
Waco R E Phillips
McGee
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all the other largest selling lowest
price cars in gas economy in this
year*l Oilmore-Yo«emite Sweep-
stakes. With expert driver and low-
eflta-cost overdrive, it averaged
29.19 miles per gallon. Come in now
and go for a rtvealin£Studebaker
Champion trial drive. Low down
payment—easy C.I.T. terms.
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on redblv'lnx his decree
. J present were
Alexander, Georgia
Cardwell, Clarence CraWford Mac
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Former Residents
Of Keene Honored
By Mr., Mrs. Stoner
Honoring Elder and Mrs. FM1K
Conway of Vancouver and Mrs.,
Beth Conway Orlffln 6t Ames,
Iowa. Mr and Mrs C. H Stqner
entertained Saturday night at their
nome In Keene 1 . ' ■ 1
Mr -and-Mrs ~9—W. -Guirtmings
have returned from Starkville.
Miss , where they accompanied
their daughter. Mrs Gordon
Bryan, and granddaughter, Lynda
bake Bryan, home.
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-UkeLyduiF Pinkham's
Study Club, which took the' form T
of a covered dish luncheon in the
hfllhe of Mrs W A Whitman
Tuesday afternoon.
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•«"T»U‘ FMelin CI1H1 „<il the
First Baptist Church- will meet
Thursday at 10 a in . with Mrs.
Q W itolH-il.v 603 F'orest Avenue.
for an ail day business and' rectal
Illnslilng "' 7 ——
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~UffELL'S LIQUID-
A Calcium Sulphurate Solution
for relieving the discomforts of
itching that frequently Iccom-
paniet Minor Skin Irritations,
Prickly Heat, and the Bites of
Non-Poisonous Insects. Locally it
helps to allay the itching of Bc-
lema. Price 50c per bottle.
Col^ultt-I*»wen Drug
1921-Study Club
Observe# Birthday
At Final Meeting
The fifteenth anniversary of the
, club was the inspiration for the
Wt Ttysday evrmng with meeting of the J925 Bible!
Those enjngihc the delicious re-
frmhmmts of strawberry pecan
roll ter cream tHO rookies and ol-
- H T Walker.
A W Wffi. Ben Johnson Lmrts
McFarland. Bratcher. 8 p Ros-
ser. A F Powers. Warren An-
derson. Lamar Miles. Byron CTo-
Bltr, Worms Brigland. Wheeler
Powell Chris line dark. 1
Barnes Leon Moran, and
Verdle
wa’ ed Cleburne High School. 'TT.v,
hostess to the Tuesday Afternoon, nl home w 73g williams Ave-1
I>rov Morrison 1009 North Anglin
fhfHA. With Mrs Rose McClain
as co-hostess
Mrs iamar Miles offered the
opening prayer During the short
business session a committee was
sppotnHM to make new year books
Mrs. CYrota Bratcher is chalywtan
of the committee and will be as-
sisted by Mr* Homer Walker. Miss
VPrdle Martin and Mrs Loraine
Hoffman •
'“ Mr* dytfe Hank+m brought an
inspiring devotional following which
Mrs Ben Johnson directed a so-
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eon Moran, and Miss
irtin. and the hostess
Visitors Were Mmes J H Pear-
son and J. L Magner.
-on
ed the decorations for the dining’
table. an<J the centerpieces of
bers aid guesta were rested auproacnms
Dr, Vernon McGee taught the; jn'ferest
lesbon from fourteenth chapter of 1 Wja| affairs ”
John, at the conclusion of which I'
I a nice gift from,
the cltlb with their congratulations
---— ----- ——— - — on redblvlng his degree
dal hCttr Pal gifts were exchang- -Members present were Mmes.
Fred
• You cau experience complete re-
freshment with an ice-cold Coca-Cola
t«A»ic of the regular meeting of
th* Juhlor Auxiliary of the Anglin
8trWt Presh-.-erian Church, held
In the home ol Mrs Clark Ruggles
on College Street
Mrs batnar Clark brought the
devotional
At the conclusion of the study
refiestintents were, served by the
hOstess to the folldlNng
Mmes: Jttmny Crist. Morris
Wiseman. lAlhar Clark Horace
Wilkerson. John Ryser, l>o White.
Finis Ept>Frsr>h and one new mem-
ber Mr* Brhwandner - •
Mik Claud Wall of 'Rtn Vista
Was a business visitor here yester-
day
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ORCHID AND PINK FEATURED IN
APPOINTMENTS FOR ALATHEAN
CLASS ANNIVERSARY SUPPER
- Tn observance of the first anniversary of 'the class. Mrs Elmer
Rnssell wi« hosTeitt Tia-sday eWTITfijg'IIT"It ffiiTfF supper ixwnpliiiumtintf |
-> the members bt the Alathean Class of the Field Street Baptist Church, j
Ge-boatesses for the tlebghtful affair Were Mmes Jack Stype. C. O.
. w. A J Carter. J Cl. MbHe. W L. Worrell L B Lane. Jr...
and F. B sB^hens
The class rotors of orchid and*-----------------
pink were most effectively carried
out in the decorations and appoint-
ments. Centering the dining table
was an artistic arrangement of or-
chid and pink sweetpeas, represent-
ing both the class colors and the
class flower Furthering the rotor
scheme, dainty birthday cake* Iced
'■in orchid and centertC With a ttay
pink lighted candle were served at
the conclusion of the supper
iA very entertataiirtg musical ro-
grarn was enjoyed , Misses Bhirley
Howard and W8h Cockrell offered
a saxahone duet. Freddie Beier
gave a violin solo, and Mrs Clyde
Hankins played several accordton
O’?" WAartinnn
Mrs J H Cockrell presided
over' the business meeting, and
» Mrs. H E Malear read the class
htstorv A most Inspiring devo-
tional was gvten by Mrs J L
»■ Cole, following Which Mrs M J
England, teacher of the class, was
. presented a gift of appreciation for
her faithful service, during the
past yk*r •
Those enjdying the anniversary ,w„
supper, were Mines J L CW. rm were .Ifaes
■ E L Rumbley. E M Rveton; M —
J England. Bill Kennon, j L
Austin. Walter Landers. J. rt
Cockrell. E R Walker. ChkHM
——Tinei fi S—Hodge, C C. Cate.
Fsrl Bandy. Fred Beier C. W
Holland. O. C. Holland R A.
Hlrsch. Clarence Bennett. Luther
_____ L Doty. Fel Mortbn
Key. Roy Wyatt John Bteak-
Martln Hamilton. H B
Misses Wan
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Jfr. Auxiliary of
Anglin Presbyterian
Studies Samuel
Bechnd Wkmuet Was the lesson dub for Its regular meeting at
her home on- North Wilhite Street
Crocheting formed the diversion
Of the afternbon. after Which ice
cream and cake were served to the
following:
Mmes
bright. J.
APPROACHING NUPTIALS OF ALFRED
EARL WHITE AND MISS ALICE BROWN
OF TEXARKANA^ SET FOR JUNE 12
j Of outstanding, social interest io his many friends In Cleburne Is
the following notice of the engagement and appxoachnig marriage of
Tlfrc.l Fkii While ti'TiKii is r*ki»i i » *-.i...i.i>i'*-.iasu»aif i-hp Trxykaiw
Daily News: ?
“Dr and Mrs. Fred Z. Browne. 2124 PiiB
engagement Mid approaching nupriauc of theil
-TITnrw>.-.^xiir^ F^irl White, son♦ — —_____
MJftarti T T» VWV,l»a. 11 k ■ -V—----
Auxiliary Celebrates
38th Anniversary
With Nice Program
The Woman’s Auxiliary of tlw
First. Presbyterian Church met
Monday, May 20, at 2 p. m. in
its regular monthly meeting
Xt The bUsttiess session the «-
__ “““Ud the
degrees ffaai the j ninilIRi budget which the auxiliary
m on I,.™ --adopted. Plans were presented for
CuUtowers of all varielies form- liected witt^ the Federal Bureau ol innklnr linens for Tex Mex at'
I Fha rlaonenf l/wvc Vrxv Iha riirtintr th I ssssx no a wntw mi a «• i
rZa. . ” _Z." . Investigation - • . .. the nexi
, - ir, , ' The prominence and popularity j
foursome tables where the mem-1 (-■——v. 1
-! approaching marriage outstanding |
■... ../—vol among
social
Marriage of Miss -
Is Solemnized
Dougiu.~ Joe”UeFaFff. EWt Ken- -
Olsen. |
.189(1. where they attended the first
schQ01i_nnd Elder Conway was a
member of the' firs! grartuntton —
~r class bl Keene — Academy.— now- —
Southwestern Junior College Mrs
Griffin, their daughter, -graduated
from the Battle Creek School of- —|
Nursing in 1903
Mrs Felix Cohway 'gave a read-
ing, "Husbands versus Wives oh
Keeping House," and Mrs, U E
Wallen gave two readings. Elder
and Mrs -Conway sang a duet,
toHowihg which Elder Conway gave
a talk on the early days of Keene.
A. M. Woodall spoke of the first
wedding held in the old assembly
hall, and the first school, which
was a writing school lield In the
summer qf 189'2. and taught by
Mr Wbodall
At the conclusion of the evening
punch was served to the follow-
ing:
■Messrs and Mmes A M Wood-
all. Karl Kif imr of Chbunie, R. .
E WalVfc Pat Nichols. N H ''riQI
Ccnway; Mines L. J. Bavliss. W. '
A. McCutcheon, C N Wood-
ward Jkjjnia Warren. Dockery:
Miss Alk'mSue stoner. Harold CM-
Paul McDonald. Carl Al-
W Beckham. John
Fkrry. Buster Martin and the host-
ess ’
Die 'next meeting will be with
Mrs John Perry. 853 Barber Ave-
nue.
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D 8 CarrolL 305 South 11erian Assembly.
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H Raines, son of Mr and Mm. - Hi Me siudv at the three epistles
Hdmer Raines. 726 Williams Avd- rg dotal
nue, was solemnized Saturday eve- Twentv-seven members answered
!r. C1—. I roll call
The bride wore a lovely costume I ■
F Hltm ttrttH Hist* Anri sarhif*
Rite# of May 7
Are Announced
of Mr and Mrs. Lois P. White of
CTRtoumc. Texas.
•The wedding will take place at
7:S0.p in . June 12, at First
Presbyterian Chiirch. Texarkana, of
which Dr Browne is pastor.
-Miss Browne was graduate-!
from Texarkana High~§chool. Tex.
arkana College, and she received
her A B and M. A degrees from
! the University of Texas.""" 4~ ""
"Mr. White also received his A nanciul committee presented
B and I. L B degrees from the —
University Texas. He, is con-1 n(|<>pt*d Plans were presented for
--- -- " ”*J—1 **“ ” - msktnir linens Tor 1¥x LZX -t‘
I Investigation ' , I the next fifth Monday luncheon
The prominence and popularity ine,,tln(f. an(j otfu.]- routine busl-
pf the bride-elect's family make the j np?s was transacted
program celebrating the 38th
early summer anniversary of the auxiliary was
I presented by Mrs. Taylor Geofge,
. i assisted by M*he« W L Willis.
— Jw Fulkeubury. J— V.. McGee. W.
3 Bower. Herman Burge ' and
Cash Zimmerman
A birthday contribution was made
to be used to promote Daily Vaca-
Teh imm-ian? of Miss Jacqueline j tfon Bible schools In weak churches
Carroll, attractive daughter 6T MT ! throughout ITIF Soutliwn -Presby-
and Mrs D 8 CarrolL 305 South terian Assembly. Dr. McGee gave
Robinson Street, and Mr Melvitv the second lesson In the
726 Williams Avd-U
ilzed Saturday eve- i Twentt
ning In Olen Rose i r0]t call
The bride wore a lovely costume 1
of blue with Hue and white ■ Ac-
eessories: ■ , ’:
Attending the popular young
couple were Miss Oulda Ruth Bau-
com. Robert James. Miss Juanita
Mitchell. Hugh Sanders .Miss Mari-
lyn Jiles and H, M Carroll, bro-
ther of the bride
Both the bride and groom attend-
ed Cleburne High School
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 195, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 22, 1940, newspaper, May 22, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293363/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.