Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 43, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 16, 1944 Page: 3 of 12
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been representing for the past six
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Family Reunion
Honors A.,P. Boling
A family' leuniou was field this
sent'd scenes from
countries with dulls dressed in the,
] native drees
Routine business was I
during the business meeting, and
Mrs.' Glenn's loom was awarded.
the prize for having the most mo- j
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Tire Cleburne Shakespeare Club
v 11' meet. Thursday ut 8 p m. at
the home cf Mr. and Mrs. o, Q
Waldrip on North Mgin: street, with
I Mrs.’ Florence Floore its hostess
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EXCITING NEW
SPRING SUITS
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f^?5Z?Tis frorn which to chooseHn :
blue, light tan, snow; ancT~i—~
checks and plaids Sizes 9 to 40^
| done for the past 28 years
Collins are cele-1 . —
Mr., Mrs. Wilkeison
Given Farewell Party
On Friday Evening
Mr and Mrs Horace Wilkerson,
who are leaving Monday for Late
diaries. La . where they will rcsiat
In Jhe future, were complimented
on fflday evening, when Mr and
Mrs. G W Roberts entertained
with a. dinner party at their home
on Forest, avenue. ’
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f'.olinu of Lone ' hove
PiiTTengul. 1
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Miller McPherson
Presented Farewell
|A group. of the lawyers." real es-
hrte men and several county of-
fietiilR. got. together at a local cafe
Friday afternoon for coffee and
called H. Miller McPherson, who is
leaving Monday morning for Camp
Wolteir, to come over and Join
them.
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fashion-function of many smart women. They
are softly, subtly tailored. The colors are ra-
diant and will give a fresh touch to any
an s wardrobe.
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I Mrs. G. M Williams spent Fri-
i day in Dallas. She was accompan-
ied fibme* Saturday bv her daugh-
■ ter. Miss Joyce Williams, who Is
f spending tire week-end here with
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Ed Lemmerman Is
On Schreiner List - 4
KERRVILLE, Jan 15. -Sixty- 4
eight Schreiner Institute students
are listed on the honor rolls and
horrorn+rle mention lists as laauad •—-•
by Dean Martin of Schreiner In-
etitute for the second six-week
period of -the--first-aemcator■--
Tile 11 students on the college 4
honorable mention list include Ed
Lemmerman, Cleburne.
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The Young Women's Missionary
Circle of the First Christian
Church will meet Monday at 7:30
l>. in. nt the church with Mrs
Cecil Brown as hostess.
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B .....- F»Ut; ^HREE
Sanders of Liberty Chapel; Mrs.
Mildied King of Bpno; Mrs
Erne-tine Veehan of Island Grove;
Miss Drury Featherstone of Lil-
liai,: S V Dickenson of Godley
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Pvt Bobby Freeman, who has
been visiting here wltfj bU grWMk.
jtwrvHts -iliidge and- Mrs H. —fcr-
Derrybci'iv, left Saturday night for
His parents, Mr. and
NTi^ T ~V‘“T5eematb indued Hf
that city recently, from Galveston.
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P-TA Convention
To Be in Fort Worth
.AUSTIN,
ber» of the Texas Congreaa of' -
Parente and Teachers wlll hold
their 1M4 convention in ?—
Worth in November, the board of ’
managers decided at a meeting
here Thursday
Mis. Oils' Covington, who is ill
at her home. 501 Erie street, is
repotted to be improving.
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for the groun and presented Mr
McPherson with a wrist watch as
a gift from the group. He Also
gave him a letter in legal binding
which bore the signatures of all
Met liodlst-
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»N THE WAR
• -n sea rTeT, light 4
many colors in
Women between tile ages of 20
uric’ 50 without children under 14
may clMMWe the Air Forces and be
i uaranteed assignment to an Air
field, or they jnay enter the Army
Seivicef Forces and be assured
of being assigned to their own
Sei vice Command after their basic
-frruninii ia- enr'-ed Of
i enci al assignment and cluigilil
tion al the tiailiing centers
i I loose Hie Job best suttfd to ’tt
talents.' .
A recruiting team Hom tile Fort
Worth Recruiting Olfice will by In
Cleburne January 25 ,
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here with
American women now have a
grci'.ter opportunity than ever be-
in'c to elect tile branch and to
some extent tile area they will
sene in the Women's Army Corps,”
I Is Jewett ahd Sternenberg of
th? Fort Worth Recruiting Office
Recent Bride Named
Honoree of Shower
By Three Hostesses
?,Np-s. Gene Gardner, the former
KMierine 8i/| Chatnbless,
^MbNia - with a miscellaneous
Klklwcr on Friday evening when
Mills Fay Hbbson. Mrs. Ezell Mwr-
ttls.and Mrs. W. W. Roby enter-
tained in her honor at the home
of the latter
bride's colors of blue and
white were cah-ied out in the Ode-
corations of the open rooms. The
eengerpiece w the dining table
waA a bowl of white flowers on a
• blue reflector.
, The guests Were greeted by Mrs.
Roby.’ while Miss Hobson presided
at the register, which was of white
satin tied with blue ribbons. It
was made by Mrs J. L. Austin.
Games were enjoyed during the
eveiiing by the guests. At the
close of the games the honoree was
presented with a number of gifts
for her new home.
Refreshments of angel food cake
and coffee were served to Mmes.
Dan Gardner,- J. M. Brlckell, H.
B. Rashbeary, Charles Harvey,
Henry Chambless, Ed R.’ Bak6r,
J. L. Cole, Clarence Crawford, J
0. Clarida, W R. Moore, Loy
house, Virgil HotUe, B Fv « Har-
vey, A. E. Morris. W. N khh-
ardson, N. L. Smith,"j'. L. Aus-
.... Un.. aM CbanUUaw,; . Mtetes , .
I Carolyn Adams,- Charlene Archer, *' * J **J
Margaret Ann Baker, the honoree
and the three hostesses.
I A number of friends, who were
I unable to be present, sent gifts to
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Miect Methodist Church will meet
Monday at 2:15 o'clock at the
church.
a foregone conclusion that the pres- ,
... |ent day preacher is not preaching
in Fort the truth. But if * man now preach-
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led for. that man is preach-
( ARD1GAN NECKLINES with wonderful
colors and trimmed with antique covered hut-
tons. [V' . ;
All wool Shetland ( lassies,
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You wi II tlike our new spring collections ol
suits for loveliness, their glorious coloring, <md
their fine detailing.
We suggest that you come in and look them
over an^.jbe convinced of the excitement that
be jiatl in the springtime suit story.
colors of scarlet, tan, gray, blue and green.
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the same things Paul preached?
Of course, he will. If Paul preached ■
something in his day. and a man'
now preaches something contrary,
to what Paul preached, and Paul
preached the truth, preached what
was, and Ui right, then the man
who now preaches aomethlns con-1
Boling, .seaman second cl*s, who
has been home on a 14-day leave.
All relatives were present with the
reception of three After lunch
pictures wets ttiltvn of the group
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Chaplain and Mrs. O. L. Savage
and small son. Larry, of Augusta,
Ga., ar~ visiting here and in
Stephenville during his leave.
They are the guests here of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Mundiy.
~ SUNDAY, JANUARY. 16, 1944 —-4
Woman’s Auxiliary >f the First
Presbyterian Church will meet
Monday at 2 p. in at the church.
I 'lire Weslevan Service Guild ,of I
tire St. Mark’s Methodist Church - .
alii meet Monday at 7 30 p m week at the home ol Mr and
with Mrs. F. K Suddaill . oil
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Tuesday
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Emma Loui»e Elake Editor
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been employed in Fort Worth, will
accompany her husband to Lake
Charles, where she will assume her
new duties as office secretary In
her husband's office. The couple
was I will leave their daughter, Miss
Jeannfite Wilkerson, here with her
grandmother for the present time.
The dining table was centered
with an arrangement of calla lilies
In a flat bowl with" a figurine.
Candles ‘Vere burning on either
side. The dinner was composed of
three courses. <
4The remainder of the evening
was spent in playing bridge and
other gamOs
Tire guest list for the courtesy
was composed of Messrs, and
Mines Billy Fwing. Tom Man-
sum. Bill Bradbury. Walter Holli-
day, -Holmes Sullivan, the honored
couple and the host and hostess.,
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I Children Present
Program to P-TA
On Good Neighbors
J W Hassell spoke on “Freedom
of the Main Street Methodist from Want Through Savings,” on
Church will meet at the chuteh Thuisdev afternoon, when the
413 p -M.,-Monday- Th»-at»lr4UU»l. Adams P -T A
life nrosram will be led by Mrs. [f,i the January
B. W Kramer. ' | “Good Nei'hbors" was
ed bv the members of the
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Kupples Klub will meet Tuesday I
al 7:30 p. m. with Mr and Mis. I
■Sr F - McOe on Lrmr Star ave- q
nue.
, Business Women’s Circle of the , |
First Presbyterian Church will |
meet- Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. with
Miss Alberta Nelson, 1220 North
Anglin street.
The 1937 Bible Study Club will
tnetl Tuesday at 2:30 p m. with}
Mrs. Claude White, fl5..FeatherGj
stor street.. Tfie rt>" cafi be l
answered by “Faith."
Circle No. 3 of the V?’"M U
■ >«a th«. Field Mneel UapLUL. CUui
will inert Friday at 2:30'P in
Mrs. R E Hicks. 509 North Buf-
falo street, ii.stea<i of on Monday.
" Circle No. 2 of the Field Street;
Baptist Church W M U. will!
n yet Tuesday at 3 p^ m with
Mra, W. M. House on North Wil-'
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CENTRAL CHURCH
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A few days ago Mr. C. H. Cayce,
of 'PHB PfHMn IVE BAP-
TIST, Thorton, Ark., in an ed-
itorial made the following state-'
merit, which we pass on to you
as a sample of what Others are I
thinking.
" TtW told Timothy that~Onr+
coppersmith greatly misunderstood!
“ our wui'tfii^ 'i iiF’mki'gRiatTefen'iUjp
says, ‘our preachings.' There were"
some tilings which Paul preached
that this coppersmith withstood. 1
He'did not believe something which }
Paul preached, and objected to it,
and opposed it. If a man preaches |
< MB. AND MBS. B. H COLLINS______ ___TFe'StTwr-TOF-rnF.ifitm-
GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO
. BE CELEBRATED TODAY WITH OPEN
’ HOUSE BY MR. AND MRS. R. H. COLLINS
t Just fifty years ago totiay on! leaving a baby boy Mr and
January 1«. 1894. Miss Emma Miller I Mrs Collins adopted their grand-
• u „ ,, „ „ son as their son and have ,reart'd
became the bride oi Roger Hanson him thplr ((Wn Llcut Cpr,
Collins at the home of her mother | Collins is now stationed at Camp
ip Benbrook. When Mr Collins' Polk, La . and will be unable to
brought his bride to Cleburne, he | fie with them today
Bolh Mr- and. Mrs. Collins are
took her to their new home 'rt[lictlvp He u. still following his
302 West Wilson street, and there . as a butcher, while she con-
they have made their home for tuiues* to r ei ve meals as she has
Hie past 50 years.
, Mr and Mrs Collins are cele-
brating their golden wedding with
6n open house from 4:30 t6 <1:30,
o'clock this afternoon and all their I
friends are invited to drop by some j
time during the calling hours. I
They have requested that no one,
i a rsnd them any gifts. ~ -
-I Mr. Collins te a native of Louis-
’14 " vine, Ky ., and Was employed as
p | , -i butcher here in Cleburne, when
Tj TXlss Miller visited Here With relft-
It was during visits here
I that the first met her future hus-
band. * ---- -.
I ■ The couple had one daughter. Mr WllK^>bfi'’I!|s
1 Goldie, who died many years ago promotion as district.
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.oL -lilfi- Allgli11 aMK--wades,-, when Lhex~ .prex,
" " ~ the different,
Young People Have
liansacted Sub-1 )istrict Meeting
oHtAtr uiirl ~
The youiip neupie ot the Mt'oluxtisl
i churches o| Hu citv met this week
I in the iimiiilily sub-district sission
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in st mt eting will by hi
v .ii’il all toting people ol
tin Meiliodi;; i-liurelie.' of the rity
are invited to be present
Visitors in the county education
room on Saturday included Lire
following:
Mrs. Carrie Fine of Caddo
Mound. Mr. and Mrs A M Bry-
anl; Mrtt. -Tareiie MalUrs. Mrs.
Bennye Patterson of Parker; Mrs.
Bessie Gillock. Eian: Mrs Thelma
Johnston and Mrs. Lola Lightfoot
of Barnesville: Mrs Nonabelle
B’uiier of Midway Mrs Isla D
Reeves and Miss Mildred Hopper
of Cuba; Mrs. Mildred Hewlett
and daughter, Elwyn of Brazos
Valley; Mr and Mrs R. W Wol-
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Miss Annl- Ponder ot I'hompsiHi;
,MI>> Mary L Winn’s and Miss} Houston
Viola Bransom of Bethesda; Mi's, I Mr'- J
Mamie B Riley of Mary's Hill;
Mrs. Vinnie Young of Burton; |
Robert Chapipan and Mrs Ruby |
■Hines of Friendship; Mrs L "
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Friday
Tile Fellowship Bible Study Club
will meet Tuesday at 3 p. m. with
with Mrs. H. W Keirsey on Wil-
liams avenue with Mrs. A. E.
MiUer as leader. .,
PERSONALS- '
Mr. J. P. Punches and daugh-
—----i arc the!
week-end guests of Chaplain and
Mrs O. L. Savage mid Mr. and
Mrs. B. C. Munday
e WiHeowon, Who has- - - —- .. . .. ■ 4-
Jack England of Fort Worth I
spent Saturday here with Jack;
Cole.
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, I r R PiTFeilgllT. Mis. V S
afternoon, when J”|i wp<r. M.s P L Buling. Mr
met at the »chooL and . M1, A p <>( (
ry meeting I Wurth. Vrim.n uni linvyine loop
>oi>" was mtroc ue- (.r f..1H||si, f i)ub(.
Holin ,iiv;i um hosts „ , .
uinuinnced today _
The annual luncheon and election
of officers of the Thursday Book
Club will be held Thursday at 12:30
p m. at the home of Mrs Ruel
Walker on North Main street with
Mrs. John King and Mrs. Earl
Lt ng as co-hostesses
The Magazine tleteareh Club
will meet Thursday at. 2.30 p. m
io)' a social meeting in the home
of Mrs. R I,. Steed. 406 West
Wardville street Mrs. W L.
Ct'i.ningliam will be co-hostess.
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Jackson. Gean B. Turner, Walker
■nd Welker. Rov Anderson, Murphy
Pickle, R. A Kilpatrick. Kenneth
Darden, Irwin T. Ward. A. T.
Griffin. 1H/D. Allen, J. Lambert
T Smyth. M E. Oar-
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C. H Warren. Gafy
J. Stilwell, H L. Bruce,
Miller and I. Kennon.
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