Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 70, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 27, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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Beauty Shop
Foe a More Lovely You
PHONE 142
MR. AND MRS. HARRY FORD HO^OR ,
THE WILLIAM POINDEXTERS WITH I-
OPEN HOUSE ON TUESDAY EVENING
Fel B. Mortons
Have Lubbock
Guests Christmas
MEMBERS OF THE YOUNGER SET
RECEIVE CHRISTMAS COURTESY
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A.
Miss Dalne DAvis. who has been '
seriously ill for the past week, la.
reported to be slowly Improving. 1
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of the loudly and friends . present. . (Turn To Page Four)
1." Scooter
He the boss
Said it he
saddle and
Mr. Wai-
at whe'e
bk out for
No lehmg
W. stirred
FOR SALE
JUST 'RKFLNMHED
hause. 815 N Maki.
JOHN MILLER
Phan. 584
Pictured above to Mrs WUMafo
Poindexter .the former Miss Jane o’clock in the evening at the Main
Margaret Webster, popular yeung “ .. . — -
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don.
P, Webster, of this bity, whose
marriage Wan an event of Decent-
Jkmato N *><*8
Mewgtr
rifle and .i
bridges tor
Then no
from Ured
gged field-
bn Jacinto •
ks of tils
front gale
hear the
him
after ’em.
ay to ride
’em away
the high
tomb get
Bar M
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fAli IN LINE
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stringy tn
lus had t.i
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k tonight
| limn are
C. H. WARREN
Five. Tornado, Automobile and
• Liability Insurance
________Surety Honda________
Mbs Lone la Richsler of Keene
spent. Tuesday here with friends.
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PERSONALS- 1
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Dr. H. H. Gerdes
Optometrist of Waco
At HIM Bast Chamber* Sttreet
The SPIRAL
PERMANENT
»J tie top
1 the way.
st glimpse
it of the
could be
Mht..flgmnonY »' 7 so
_......... Md IpB,Jg. J..Hagler
Of Cleburne Texas, and Leo M Brady son. of Mr. and Mrs M P.
Brady of Abilene .were n-aretod here Thursday evening The wedding
teak place 1A the aparttneirt Whwh the hride-ylect shared with Miss
TODAY AND THURNDAY .
2 Adults ...... 214
2 Kiddie. ...... 11«
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MMOed
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lunttton
312 N.
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PROFESSIONAL
tw y- ,n»,y.11^.1 oq
forihga
Henry Kingcaid and family.
SPECIAL
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Mr. and Mrs Alvin Moxon and
sons. T. J and J. 0., and Mir.
iuid Mrs. W. .»!bder jMaKJBh*- _
mas Day with Mr and Mrs. R. .
L. Dorsey, .Hillsboro.
Mr and Mrs Carmen McCain
of Midland visited friends and
relatives in Cleburne Sunday and
Monday • ■
AiBoaSmesls
Tire ehott of the Main Street
Methediat church will practice to-
night at 7:15 o'clock .
o-O-o
Mr. and Mrs. W 8 Stiles will be j
hosts to the'.lblly Dozen Club Fri-
day night at 7:30 o'clock.
GIRIS! Is your middle initial V?
It sO .Andy Hardy In looking ipr
JKHI Be sure and see him in his
latest picture at the Yale Sunday.
"Pudge Hardy and Son "
LAWN MOWERH SHARPENED
Typewriter ribbons, repairs. Shears
sharpened, keys, locks, guns Fine
fbm mw»n »1* W Henderson
‘ FOR RENT
SPECIALS ON
Christmas Permanent Waves
$1.00 and up
I OpelMars Phone 138
'MOHAN- ANDERSON ’
BAMS* A BSAUTY SHOP
StgWB Of
timed, de-
my toward
umt> Creek
mm Lally's
ht by the
drat wal-
Tlwre. be-
teep climb,
caugtu up
R. B Roper. Jr.. Wallace Law-
, pon, Baxtei- Lawson; Mr. and Crs.
>C. J Irwin. Mr and Mrs Tom
| Brewer; and -the hosts. Mr. and
Mrs Fred Howard
MMit that,
id. "The
folks.'
was aorta
he neard
M " Shor.-
he'd hoped
L. w that.
laMtanHa. ’
1 that vet.
• win this
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Talk"
y “Musical''
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Mrs Fennell of San AnlontP Is
visltln . Mr. E . h. Keys. •wl
Rev Alenao Monk Bryan. Mettt-
tsllst pastor nt Boyce, has reMMMu.'ifl
home .liter idaendidg Christmas
lierv with- lri> parents, Rev. ;.and
Mrs Did J. Bryan, new UkSHtar •
a St Marks-Methodist CiMMSh:'* - J
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See
M. B. CARPER
For
Real Batata. Loans and InsuraaM
the son ■ of the. late Judge and
Mrs William Poindexter of this
city and site is live -gcauddaugitUr
of Judge and Mrs Rice Maxey
of Sherman and Mrs j. P. Web-
ster of Dallas.
thev
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looter, you
know you're
north mesa,
use. Flant
where you
ment. Latlv
Mr. Waller
k him. No
up to now
k 'em. Hap
A Three Day#’ |
Cough is Your
Danger Signal
Creoranlnon ri lievfs promptly be-
cans, ti goes riEhr. tnthe seatol the
treubu lOoivn yeriaiadenphlegm,
increase secretion and aid nature to -
soothe and heal raw. ten ctor.BMW9
ed bronchial- mucous memMHKS
No matter how many medicines you
have tried, tell your druggist co sell
you a hoi tie of CreomulslohwiUilhg ' *S
und«rstaridlug that you are to like
the wav tt quickly allays the cough
oi you are to have your money baK 9
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, BroncMHa
Stella Mae
Beauty Shop
Phone 245
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Reginald Oms • GmLoddutl
Kathleen LocHurfTary Kilburn
AN M j> k
throughout the evening to the fol-
lowing guests:
Misses Virginia Webb. Kalhfyn
Moon Needham, Rae Wright, Bar-
ItaM Brets. Jeannette Hoffman,
Jane Hardin, Jacqueline Jones,
Maxine Lothholr. Frances Mudge,
Joy Wallis and Lucy Lee Dickson.
Messrs Louis Hobiitt. Monroe
Bicknell. J. C. Moseley, Carl Col-
lins, Billy Watts. J. C? Pike, Joe
Allen Oowtoy. Pat Baxter, James
MoKeU. Arthur Denton, drover
Hart. Frank Kelly. Donald Burton.
Bryan Flatt. Jack Burton, J. P.
Riley. Walter Pou Jr.. Gerald Den-
ton, David Coffman. Terrell Hines,
Billy Curtis of Meridian. Dan
Flynn. J. W. Mlles, Joe Schott,
Viet r Schott, Bill Deason. Charles
Ti*in, Hal Roper. W. T. Bradbury
HI. Roy Webb and W. T. Yarbor-
ough: .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scott and Mr.
and Mrs. Milas Hopkins; Mr. and
Mrs C. C. V/jodtoii; Mr. and Mrs.
W M Hoffman; Mr and Mrs.
Ctoorge Patrie*; Mr. and Mrs. Dan
P. Webater and Dr. and Mrs Rog-
ers of Chattanooga. Tenn.
Chaperones for the affair were
Mr and Mrs Horace Wilkerson.
Mr and Mrs Curtis Polndsxtm',
Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Payne and
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brets.
Lee Nog Moseley- and Harold
Myni. Mghted the tapers preceding
the enwan< ■ of the bridal pertg.
As the pre-nupUal snio. Mtos
Birth Anderson sung *'t Lev* Yau
Tntty.'' aeconipnntod hy^Wra W.
Lloyd Katoltlnr on the, violin
Mrs Haoettine' atoo played the
MeiWtolM«mtio brtrtal march and.
dnrlhg the ceremony, BchuberVa
“Ava Marta "
Tlie brtrte wore a - black suit
with white aeeesaartaK and her car-
Itnil'i Anderson. Miss Franeda Laughlin and Mtoa Mary Wilson, at 811
Watt College. . 4
Rev W C Hinds. pusloT of
Ito- First Methedtot Churah. read
the single ring service the caaple
reciting their vows betiagth an
archway flanked with candelabra,
Attendants were Miss Mary Wil-
san and Frank Wtdiace
Lee Nov Moseley and
Mr.'and Mrs Loy House of. Big
Spring visited relatives in Cle-
burne Christmas.
Yrt, come to Galveiton srid get the frrl
pf outdoor pleasure. Find adventure and
thrills in Surf, Bayou or Bay Fishing ...
Hunting .. - Busting . .. Horseback Rid-
ing . . Bicycling . .. Tennis, Golf snd
many ocher active sports. Aside from en-
joying GslvMMa's typical outdoor sports,
you'll spend memorsble moments of
sightseeing on s wsr-busy wsterfront
with many ships moving cargoes to the
four points of the compass. ,
Gdvntox’t Fill ttnnh it real rnmifb to
bf romfofttble sad bracing enongb to
Lrej yos oaf of doon. Get ittf KnrJy!
Fall in line for a Fall Vacation m Gef-
vnton.
WORK WANTED by young woman
Housekeeping, watting tables or
nursing Eunice Phillips 312 Erie
Street
Guesti of Mrs W
QNristm.i-. Day were Mr and Mrs.
Carl Wuerpel of Fori Worth, Mr.
aftd Mrs C. 8 Peyton of Temple,
and Mt and Mrs P T. Peyton
and Pat Peyton, Jr . of Beaumont.
.......i l,- -.., . .£
W. A. Skinners
Have Children
For Xmas Dinner
, Mr. and Mrs. W. A 8kinner had
as their guests for Christmas Day.
all of their children, grandchildren
and relatives.
At noon a bounttoul turkey din-
ner was served to tfie following: .
• Mr -and Mrs. Pete Skinner and
sons, and Mr and Mrs. H. R.
Skinner and children, all of Hous-
ton; Mr and Mrs. T. J Skinner
of ForfWorth; Mr and Mrs. Doc
Hill and grandchildren—and Mr.
; and Mrs Otha Hill and family, all
of Blum. Miss’ Elzm Skinner ot
Fort Worth;, and the following
from Cleburne:
Mr and Mr.,. H. O Skinner and
daughters. Mr. and Mrs. E N
Fmytlw and daughter. Mr apd
Mrs J. b Ovnes and daughter,
Mrs J M Browning. Mrs. O. W.
Caldwell, Mr and Mrs. _ W. A.
Skinner snd children, and Miss
Helen McGowan.
Mb ! i 1
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IT
Street Methodist Church Many
parties were given honoring Mrs
Potndeirter both here and in Fort
Worth prior to her marriage He Ik
FOR SALE or TRADE 130 White ,
Leghorne but of pMMgreed stock. I
T-months-old. Must sell; have to i
move at otye Alvarado, Route 3 |
C V. Ownbey
FOR SALK: M reconditioned gas
heaters Frlred 81 SO Ft Ml. 88 8».
T w Scott * Sons
FOR BALE: RCA-Victor, Zenith
and Motorola Radios Notlilng
dawn. 81 per week Wright Bros.
Mr and Mrs. J. O. Stewart
and family of San Antonio, visited
his mother, Mrs T H Stewart
of Cleburne during the Christmas I
itolidays I
Janies. John, Ben and Marshall
Martin. Jr., of the Knights of
i Pythias Home at Weatherford are
I spending the holidays here with
their father. Marshall Martin. Sr.,
. and their grandmother, Mrs Ella
Martin
The Woman's Benefit Association
will have an important meeting at '
Ip m Thursday at the homo I
at Mrs W. N Clark. 733 North
Anglin Street
Marshall Martin. Sr . who has!
been ill of influeiuta. is reported
to be improved
It: .1 t»_»'
I
NO OUTSTANDING
CLAIMS UNPAID!
Investigate our 3150 00 Bur-
ial Poliqf. it can be pur-
chased for. less than
One Fenny Per Day
CHAMPION
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
Waxahachie, Texas
For Long or Extremely Fine
Hair
ARK FOR DFTAIL8
“ Radkin
turn rtoht__i
pardner *
sure eoase
know that.
‘Adventures JJw
of a
Camera- MM
Man” ■
■ Roy Fanning Howell of Jackson-
ville Lx spending the holidays here
with his grandmother. Mrs M.
A. Shannon From here he will go
to Dallas to join fellow band
members from Jacksonville High
Sehool. who will play for the Cot-
ton Bowl game New Year's Day.
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BEAUTY SHOPS
. BETH ARCHER
’•* Society Editor
Country Club la
Scene of Formal
Dance Tuesday
| Complimenting members of the
■high school and college set. who
are enjoying their Ctortatmas vaea-
ttons. the Country Club was Uw
scene of a formal dance Tuesday
evening.
A huge log" tire, lighter Ohrtot-
mae tree, and other Uhrtatmas <too-
oratlons provided the Yule note
tn the large ream.
qHired Commissions and expense
allowance basis Opportunity for
advancement. See M H 0oiMn.s
Main. Cleburne, after 7
Howard used an _____
basket filled with poinsetbias and
greenery and electric lights. The
tables were centered with whiter
pond scenes, and the place cards,
covers and napkins, all Harrying out
a red and white motif, lent a
gala atmosphere to the occasion
A tempting dinner <rf turkey,
dressing, cranberries red pears,
peas in riee shells, tomato salad,
strawberry preserves. hot rolls.
French tea, frutt cake, ambrosia
and stuffed dates Was served fo
the following:
Mr And Mrs Hayman Miss
________________________________ Brewer and Mr. Irwin; and Misses
WANTED: Curtis Publishing Com-
FDR RENT: Thfee rroom newly
pwcrated furnished apartment !___________________________________
Otose to Irving. 1015 North Ang- I PKMN J. MCKBON. LAWYER
Mn Phene MT Muth «de Square
FOR RENT: Six room- hon# with [
breakfast nook, hardwood floors i
A Phone 462 211 North Pehdell. ]
FOR RENT — 3 room furnished
apartment, private bath. Ph, 1QP1,'
FOR SALE
Appropriate to the season,,holiday decorations struck the Yule note
in the party rooms when Mr. and Mrs Fred Howard entertained with
a etoUghtful dinner party complimenting* Mr. and Mrs Bill Haymon
of Canada. Charles Irwin, student at the University of Texae and
Mrs Howard's granddaughter. Miss Doris Brewer, of Tulsa, ORla.
In place of the tntffltiohal Christmas tree, in her living room Mrs
unusual floruit------•——»— --•—-----
Jim Sheltons
Have Holiday
Guests Sunday
. Mr and Mrs. Jim Shelton enter-
tained relatives and friends at their
home, 1114 South' Main "street
Christmas Dey with a dinner and
tree. Sunday, ■
Yuletide decorations were fea-
tured throughout the house.
In the evening names were raad
by Mrs Buck ShgHon and gifts
were delivered by Bert Richards
from the brilliant tree in the
living room, to the following:
Mr and Mrs David B. Smith of
Fort Worth; Mr. and Mrs. Buck
Shellon of Burldkon; Mr? and MM.-
Bei t Richards of Graham; Mr. amd
Mrs. Drew Fisher of Roanoke;
Charles Smith, Sr., of Dallas; OBte
Wilhite of Wichita. Kan.; Mias
Rose Zell of Fort Worth; Charles
Smith. Jr., of Fort Worth; Mies
Nell Carlock. Cleburne: Mite Katie
Jane Richards. Graham; Jimmie
Fisher of Roanoke; and the host
and hostess, Mr and Mrs. Jtan
Shelton
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LOST - Somewhere on Market I
Square e»turtlay afternoon a ten,
dollar biU Finder please return
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this means of
thanking our many kind frienda
during the illness and death of
Our beloved wil> and mother. Mar-,
•met Kingcaid . ,
And also do we want to express
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[MISS MODINE HAGLER AND ABILENE
MAN ARE WED IN CANDLELIGHT
CEREMONY IN MIDLAND DEC. 21
---MIDlJkND Toy . De.--2I Un a nMNiteX
ototock. Miss Modlnd Wag lev. daughter of Mr. i
Mr. and Mrs G.: B. ' Key'slid
Mr and Mrs J. F: Solomon, of
Bono, spent Tneediiv here on btad-
nem . » •■■ -'"J ' ’ ”
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a white prwyer liook
A rerepkten Iknowed the 'cere-
Tpe bride out the two-tiered
wedding oabe whksh was encircled
with white Mtobipeos topped
with the fkauree «f a (Wide and
•room Mtoi Jerne 'fltoeet Price
then served the odke to Ute guests
Mha Laughlin preekted at the eo<-
fee service.
Mtoa Tommie French was
charge Of the guest register
Mr and Mm * " * "
I T. Rogers
Have Family.
Reunion Monday
Ohrtalmas Day was the oortision
for a family reunion At the home
ot Mr rad Mrs J. T. JBoaser.
All ef the nind chUdren were
heme, and there were 30 members
tf *
.•mini are
Mr and Mrs Beverly Tabor of
Oalveston and Miss Dorothy Wal-
ker ef College Station were guests
Christmas Day of Mr. and Mrs
G. T smyth
G Alexander and son. Ray. ot
Cteburne spent Chrl»*n*s Day id
Dillsboro visiting Mr and Mrs
B Alexander
Mr. and Kirs D. A. Weatherby
met Christmas visiting his parents,
Mr and Mrs W E Weatherby.
W> Hillsboro
UWBMTMA8 H1FE!
3 Prrntondhta for Frtee of 1
Come Together
DELUXE BEAUTY SHOP
315 North Caddo
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Mr and Mrs Frl B Morton had
as their guests during the Christ-
mas holidays the following:
Julon Jdfortdn. ThS*- sch. Who
is attending school at Texas Tech
in Lubbock l Mr. and Mrs. M L.
Clevenger; Mr. aad Im. J. M.
Bog and daughter. Nancy Marie;
Mr. and Mrs. M P. Hood; Mr.
and Mrs. K. Y. Walters and child-
ren. Wants and Kay: all of Lub-
bock; Mr and Mrs. Iforeto Creig
and daughter of Fort Worth; and
Mr. and Mrs Glen Craig of Hllls-
boro.
hl
Brady toft Imme-
diately after tbe reception tor a
short wedding trip to Fort Worth
and Dnllas Upon their return
they will be at home at 505 North
MarlenfeM here - ,
The bride is a graduate of Texas
Christian University in Jfort Worth
and has berii toneMng in Midland
for the part two years.
Mr. Brady is a graduate of the
'University ef Texas where he was
a member ef*Delta Kappa Epsilon
fraternity He has lived in Mid-
laud tor a year and. a half, and is
office manager of the C I T Cor-
poration here
KoMrtag Mr and Mrs WUItam*
Poindexter whose marriage was an
* event of Friday. December 23. Mr.
and Mrs Hany Ford entertained
with an open house at theta- home.
* 901 North Main Btreet? Tuesday
evening, (foiling hours were from
7:38 until 10 o'clock
Taking prominent place in house
decorations were large bowls of cut
poliiaottias as well as potted poln-
settiae which were placed through-
out the reception rooms Red ma-
ss weed atoo used to share honors
with the large red holiday candles
The dining tabte was centered
by a’ large silver epergne eontain-
Ing npintettias which was flsnknd
--—on eitliei side by huge ted candles
burning tn sliver candelabra The
buffet was attractive with a low
s ’ container of pettiestttos. and ths
serving table was topped wife a
beautiful arrangmeent of varigated
Hhglish holly, poinsettia* and pine
conto .
Guests were greeted at the door
by Mrs Don Webster who Intro-
duced them to Mr. Webster. Mrs.
Ford presentMi them to the re-
ceiving line composed of Mr Ford,
her niece, Mrs Rubert Carroll,
of Deltas. Mr. Carrol!. Mrs Doug
Brown. Mr. Brown, both of Dallas.
Mrs Poindexter. Mr Poindexter,
her sister. Mrs. Esta Simmons Wal-
ter. of Dellas and Dr. W. C.
Gerstenkom.
- "*Mr^and Mrs- Ned Hofftnan cf
Fort Worth and Mr. and Mrs
Steele Covington directed the guests
to the dining room where Mr. and
Mr* Oeorpe Patrick and Mr and
Mrs Bryan Miller presided Re-
ftostmenta of fruit sake, egg nog
. and salted huts were served
* H. C. Oustard and Mr and
Mrs C. C. Woodson showed the
Btoests from the dining room to
other members ef the house party
who were in the guest room. They
wore Dr. and Mrs. J. W Pickens
and Mrs. H. O. Custard.
R. A. Kelly bade the guests
f»r<;wtll gt the door. A large num-
ber called during ,the evening.
tar Chrtetmas dinner
FrebMit. were Homeh BfiUfiei froM
Appomat tox, Buster RCaser of
Fort smith. Ark,. Mr. and--Mrs
WR1- Yoe and spw <* Seymour;
Nttss Mhuiic Grace Rosser of Has-
kell; Mrs Dolljr Jackson of (Dallas;
Mr and Mrs. Dawson Laylnd;
MBs Osa B. Venable. MBs Dorothy
______, . E , Venable, gfr. and Mrs Frank
sage was at gnritontas She enrrtod MptatoH JapC- Hrrtn Bryant and
■ . ------ children Mrs Hurter Roeser and
■on. Mr. and Mrs Sebe Hosser
and children. Mr and Mrs 1.
B Lane and flhUdreii, and Peggy
Banders. »
Mi and Mrs Floyd Weaver.' j
Marguerite snd Martin, spent,
ahristrrbuL.S'lth their daughter and w
sister. Mrs (has L. 'Root of11““
Ootaradc . City
H Peyton, I___
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palace.
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