Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [35], No. 275, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 25, 1940 Page: 5 of 8
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Buster Brown
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Lost informal of summer va-
k outfits an- creating a new
of fast non leader the nal-
‘as contrasted with the glam-
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--an informal reception
.._u home, where Miss
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in Dallas
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Surplus a l Undivided f-ro-Mji over gioonooao
Member Federal Deposit insurance Qu.poraUon
Open an accqunl al this bank deposit a
definite amo'inl regularly and you will
then to well along the road io snreea*.
Slop and ask rawwit frankly, whether
you are striving toward a goal or almpb
drifting through Ute.
Ernest Norman, who underwent
a tonsillectomy at Knox Hospital
Friday morning. Is reported to ba
doing nicety
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Nolwei Jrrtr
Hurd, mother of
grandmoth-
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Finis White has returned home
from Commerce, where he attended
summer session at East Texas State
Teachers College .
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BOB STEELE
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If you really want to get
ahead, to build for the future,
to haw some of the better
things of life, start practicing
thrift today v f
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Moreover, it give* you a check Um of points
to follow as die salesman fits the shoe. You
can see and feel that there is room where
room u needed and snugness where support
is necessary. y
Insure your children's proper foot develop-
ment by bringing them in soon for healthful,
foot-guiding Buster Browns, fined "honest
Injun” with the Six-Point Fitting Plan. New
Spring styles now ready.
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You Again.” latest Loy-Powell
lib tickler, which opens today
at the Yale Theatre. Frank Mc-
Hagh and Edmund Lnwe are
also featured under the direc-
tion of W S. Van Dyke II.
of kindergarten
i which includes
clng. rhythm ban
Buster Brown
I----—--- '—p Mrs Tbm Mangum, was
BOHN TO ..x„7,
i< mks ixiwm ^Jaah
r« Scott Dotired and Mi&s
Lid Mrs John ' ide Nash, sister of the bride,
innounce the drrtAd
ound son. born f 1
at 3 o'clock, in t
lanitarium Both . . . .
are reported to t tai, before returning to their
CLEBURNE
NATIONAL BANK
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rrligg Watts visited friends
a list week
and can’t romem-
ber where he got J
either of them.. . I
you’ll howl as ’
never before!
It the aaantasaui dm eeupte entered together,
__ _ __-i two-
mu frock of tailored sheer
in Soldier blue, fashioned
- ■ • princess lines, with round
tethodtot Church. M sleeves With it
ire a black turban and black
_*. b*’ mM shoes
immedtately * ad «t a bridal bouquet, the
?L **•*’ htmd’ carried a white satin testa-
"something borrowed" from
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ITS ONE LONG, LOUD LA U G H1
Bill and Myrna are back...rowdily romancing |
. . . in the funniest picture of
the year! When Bill wakes up
with $147,000 and a_wife...
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ROY ROGERS '
GEORGE Ls-HAVES
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Miss Thelma Jo Joplin will leave
tonight to accompany hqy nephew
Bill Cotton, home to Houston Miaa
Joplin will remain .there- for two
weeks with her sister, Mrs O
W Cotton, and MY Cotton.
E O. Rogers of Cleburne and
Waxahachie transacted business in
Burleson and Rio Vista Friday. . .
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prooxMied gabardine
i her top coats and
water repellent, spot
lion resistant
PERSONALS-
lito* Uoyd Geortfb Wart and
daugMer Qeorgc Ann. were remov-
ed from the Cleburne Sanitarium.
Thursday evening, to her home at
303 Kouns AVe Both mother and
daughter are reported to be <to*
tag fine
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Mrs R. O.
Mrs C. O. Swell and grandmoth-
er of Mrs Fsul Nix, is seriously
in In the Harris MeUmdtot Hos-
pital in Fort Worth Mrs Bwell
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v.., a*r her shon corduroy or
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r iruntas of brightly colored cot-
WHh her skirts or slacks she
tn-or-out corduroy shirts,
maybe a matching "beanie"
. cap- Dressed in tier ptna-
/ she continues to play In the
I canvas eapadrilles she found
invenlent through the sum-
Quiltad cotton, or cotton
lie, robes and man-tailored,
m pajamas give her all the
Rth «be needs in dormitory or
And she rinds eorthiroy
Tons jackets to be just as light
<ntuol> better aj breaking cool
Y than the traditional knitted
In cards anninaed- ,
km tmmedtataly A m af a bridal bouquet, the
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ivenue "
_ Virgil Barbee has been removed
the Cleburne Banitarium to
the home Of his sister. Mrs Ohs
recupiTuimg from an operation he
Underwent a week ago
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visiting In Ban Diego, Calif . will
arrive today to attend Mrs Hurd
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin White and
Bhfldren Patty and <Mry, *ot Beau-
mont. formerly of this city, arriv-
ed this week for a ten day visit
with relatives and friends They
have also been visiting In Galves-
ton. Hkraston and BUgarland
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Are You Drifting or
Merely Going Places?
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does he ptey a lone baadf
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6-point fittings plan
FOR CHILDREN'S SHOES
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RED CHARGE — Accusetioni
♦bet several Hollywood stars,
including Fredric March,
above, wore members of Com-
n^unisf party, or sympathizers,
wkra made in testimony before
Los Angelos County Grand
Jury- List also included Fran-
chot Tone end James Cegney.
Actors denied cherges.
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CaMrieM. ’Sri. to rsirsaiM.
Sketched here it the trim beck
bf a coat tn dostmp tweed called
rUadtacuna:' ft it a two-toaa
herrtnfboae. The inverted back-
center pleat headed bv an arrow if
etiiched flat throngh the septet
where a buttoned-on belt boXEAtn
the fulnett The pleated Wtek
name ta front) tuoaettt tnepen-
dert Deep, deep armholet cam
out the roomy comfortable etple of
the coat.
r Mdlng in Cletall mr, on which reposed TU1U-
t in Boy Small .1 it, p^g h,r " something
> small silver cross, belong-
Lieutenant and Mrs BUI J
Bishop left this morning for their
home .i, I ■ Illi';.-. ' . visit
here with their parents Mr and
Mrs. C T Bishop and Mr and
Mrs Tolle Hagler
Mrs L G Lockett and grand-
son. Joe Lockett Rosson returned
last Sunday from Chickasha. Okla
where they had been visiting for
the past three weeks with the for-
mer’s daughter. Mm. Russell Long,
^”3” — ----—’ *nd her •tatert M” J A Une’-
and son Harry Lee. who have been who has been 01.
K natural girl is building her
■ to school" purchase* around
■uihly tailored slacks and
| iugly short skirts which
■her knees bare, pinafore and
■er dresses with detachable
■ bibs, reversible oorduroy and
■xilne great coats with match-
Bnrkple hate made from the i
f material, and an abundance
<lng outfits ranging from
ne housecoat* which served
evening wraps to corduroy!
Ip "beer" jaokets borrowed'
►liege males
Ils the casual. Informal, and
triable appearance of times I
• which allow her to be In-1
Italy natural It U her utter I
ineas which keeps thia nst- ■
ms dainty. ®
washability of the fell ,oot- ■
s as tmportan t to her active ■
at this season as the samcj ■
Lblllty of summer cotton play- I ®
m These ere clothes for ■
and picnics and skating and ■
|. become as much a part of Jk.
tai activities as they are for Jfi
rottier's
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If children's shoes don't fit properly young
feet are thrown out of balance and feet don't
grow as they should.
Buster Brown’s Six-Point Fitting Plan pre-
vents this because it fits children's feet cor-
rectly every time. This tested, proved method
of fit eliminates chance and guesswork and
operate* very simply by a check o£ all vital
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Bara NUah. to Mr rm waM wearing a
BMtoy, on ttatart ----- ..
If September V
nd tarty. M five
and Mr* W A. Swift and
arjorie, will leave this
>r St Louis. Mo.
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; Tic, but not aa bad as it
t. Id be if It wasn t protected
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- ' W dtealment see us about In-
ttnktanny today
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Also
"CARTOON’’
“NEWS"
Mrs R E Given, Charles Rea
Given. Miss Lola Nell Ballard, and
Mr. and Mrs J F Joplin and
children have returned fnn a visit
with relatives tn Carlsbad and
Midland
1 1 '""""'S MARTHA NASH BECOMES BRIDE
' ARCHEF FLSHER AUSTIN IN SIMPLE BUT
ty Editor i RESSIVE CEREMONY SATURDAY
■ ■■ Um home of her parenU, Mr and Mrs T G Nash 1«3 North
, *«-a ion 8trtrt- Uta* Martha Jewell Naah was given in marriage to Mr
JNCEMEn FMwr Austin, of tie Featherston Street, on Saturday evening
A B Culpepper read the beautiful single-ring aervioe before an
. — .7.. 1Mtar arranged in a corner of the room, banked with pabna
at 112 West Wilson Street
-----—---------. Austin attended Cleburne
Lae Hamilton an Bohooi and the Cullen School
wines* and la employed at
. Mr Austin attended Cle-
, High School and has been1
Jployae of the American Rall-|
' kprern Company here for
■ I years. He has been resld-
1th tils sister and brother-
, Mr. and Mm Roy Scott,
eatbenton Street
•of-town guests at the wed-
« ind reception were fifr and
■. H Thacker, and son
Joe. and Mm. F H Fred-
of Wichita Falls sisters of
7, Ill Harrison.
Mrs. Sammle Reed, ef
Vitals, house guests
i I *>■ »‘«1 Mr. r r Reeves.
I 1“*ve recently moved back tc
.<«ebun.(- from Palestine are mak-
ling Ux at 237 West Wil-
I Lo> Who underwent an
Idppendecl.uny Wednesday al the
Idtlvui.r Hanitai-tum. to reported
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Mr and Mr* ..J. F.1 Joplin and
children of Tyler are spending
their vacation hare with hl* moth-
er and other relatives
Adrlel Lee Hamilton announces
opening of kindergarten cl*iuw-»
Bept ttt.li which inchide* expres-
sion. dancing, rhythm band
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left for a wedding trip to
Taxa* They will visit In
, Mun Antonio. Houston and
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[When a Cast include* Myrna
Hl.o», * slutted owl and WUliani HE
■ Powell, you can tw sure that MB
I the laushs are long and full |||
| ous That's the c*w In "I I v'» HM
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"dfe._....*aegA ««>NALs_^
lumn Fashions
rare yet truly American
[nation of naluralneaa and
Ltwaa W1U characterise fall
tag for women
beevtow indicate* not only
bummer clothes will continue
taiable as tong aa warm
Kr testa, bat that vacation
l< vie will hold over
the "trndUtonta vacation
n has ended
k kmg-feh but hitherto un-
ted need for cool and casual
pa through September and
[er la creating . new field
[wtgnera of lighter-weight "t>e-
*e*NN»»" wardrobes. with
sals on cotton fabrics such
baxdlirc, flannel and especial-
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PLUS: NEWS AND NKW “MABCH OF TIME”
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p CHRIS niteAe <X pench gladioli, and’
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ma 1 P**0®**"* the ceremony
—mare txq n|ece M
lighted Uie candle* Only
ra of the two famlUea at-
Oulpepper read the beautiful single-ring service before
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High Colored Dinnerware- and Odd
Pieces
Fostoria, the Quality Table Glassware
All Kinds of Electrical Table Utensils
Hundreds of Ideal Useful Gifts
I Dickson Hardware & Finn. Co.
“Rwythlne fwr Y*wr Btoaa*-
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...win tok.d yoaipem
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largest Assortment of Quality and
Newest Patterns of Silverware
|| Best Makes of Pottery- Highest Quality
of Chinaware, Fiesta and Suenak.
TODAY
THRU TUESDAY
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Pocket Knives — Shears -*— Games,--
Bicycles — Quality Luggage of all Kinds
— Rugs — Chairs
ARE SECRET J .
FOREKN AGENTS CARRYING If
EUROPE'S WAR TO AMERICAN
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Announcing
Smart Shoppe
Beauty Salon
Phom- M
Mr* Irene Moore tuu moved
buck to Cleburne and Invites
her many friends and patrons
to call on her at her former lo-
CAtkm
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [35], No. 275, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 25, 1940, newspaper, August 25, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309250/m1/5/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.