Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 273, Ed. 1 Monday, August 25, 1941 Page: 5 of 6
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CLEBURNE TIM1S-RBVIEW, CLEBURNE 1TEXA8
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• TRUSTEES DEED
• RELEASE OF VENDOR'S LIEN •
• MECHANIC'S LIEN NOTE
• standard sale contract
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rived to spend the remainder of
the summer vacation with her
parents, Mr and Mrs. ^|,8 Mc-
By JACQUELINE HUNT
Us purls UuL
prettily over your foreheaU.
a second look at tha pack of
head. U it ahlnfog %nd sn
the ends fluffy and brushed
each one U bright and spi
ft it had a life of its
it wilted, hgrsh-looking
tangled? Most of your hair
the bgck err— *■“•* “ *•
a break, too.
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Mr and Mrs Herman Brown
and Mr and Mrs Uster Barnes
spent Friday evening in Gran-
bury.
MT, and Mrs. George Harvey
and daughters, Priscilla and Jim
Anne, of Fort Worth, were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
H Hughes.
Aaron Rosson, who was con-
fined to his home, 307 North Biif-
fal6 street Sunday, because of
illness is reported to be about thy
same
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Mr and Mrs. H. C. Custard
had as their week-end guests
Mrs. Custard's sisters and bro-
thep-in-iow. Mr. and Mrs. D.
R McMillan and Mr and Mrs
M P. Wai. all of Lampasas
RranWin P«nnis, who underwent
an operation at gapta Fp hospital
in Templg two ^eeks ago, is re-
ported to be improving nicely
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MONDAY
Breakfast
Sliced Peaches on Cornflakes
Bacon Buttered Toast
Dinner
’Vitamin Liver Loaf
Buttered Carrots Creamed Turplps
. Sliced Tomai oes, French Dressing
Fruit Gelatin Tea, Lemon
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SEVEN STUDENTS RECEIVE DEGREES
, FROM TEACHERS COLLEGE IN DENTON
Annual summer graduation exercises i»rg held at North Texas
State Teachers' College Saturday night, and degrees were conferred
Upon M0 graduates
Dr W Joseph McConnell, Ph p., pr«M4«nt of the college pre-
sided. and the invocation was given by Rev Albart Jones, pastor of
the First Christian church of Denton. Musical selections were given
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Social Calendar
the
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will meet. Tuesday afternoon at 3
o’clock tn the home of Mrs. W.
A. Parrish, 700 North Buffalo
Stj-pet, in their regular monthly
business apd social session.
The Woman's Golf Association'
Will meet Tuesday afternoon gt
1 30 o'clock at the Cleburne ComV
try Club
• A completely air-conditioned chapel which is
the only chapel in this territory among whose
many advantages U the use‘of the Hammond
Organ.
auei^cXlpm.
Crosier-Pearson Funeral Home
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Miss Audrey Cox of Glen Rose
visited friends in Cleburne Bun
day
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1 ing for Brownwood where he will
L spend a couple of days with his
I son. Dy. Tom Carrigan.
[ Mr * and Mrs John D **AHen,
* Jr., and son, John David, III, of
Brady, arrived Saturday to spend
their week's vacation here with
[ his parents, Mr and Mrs J, D.
' Allen
Tjrifol bH woe ae laawdlbh it
was dismlssad os MW Of IN Ofttr-
efeata at Hm aMttbwtic. But
Jany knew better. AM was evet-
laetingly yetHefl lata eMaard el
day, the had mtaed the eereaieay
by gettiee cagghf |e MP« •*
awotherciwyadveature. She had
beeght Cave lee. a dceerted, rae-
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fc set ad by foetprlet* that wear
down te Hm see bat dldot eeiwg
bdeh. '
Poached Eggs on TOgSt
Dinner
Vegetable P?nte H^^-rnfthe-Cob.
Buttered Beets, Chopped Rplnach)
Plum Upside-Down Ogkg
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Sliced Bananas on Crisp Cereal
French ff’oast MHk or poffsg
.t Loaf
much more ef-
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Mr. and Mrs Peyton Lawson
and Mr- and Mrs. Jolly King
spent Saturday evening in Fort
Worth where they attended the
Stage Show at the Worth Theater
featuring
bend.
Mr. and Wrs .
son. 4 Is-, Jr
Miss Mary Helen Bradbury Is
spending a few day* in Fort
Worth visiting her aunt and
I uncle. Mr and Mrs Oti* John-
i son,; and other relatives and
friends^
Baxter Lawson of Camp Wolters. I
in Mineral Wells, spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs d. W. Lawson, u._ ™,.
relatives and friends
W.H.D. Council ’
To Meet Wednesday,
County Courtroom
Miss Maeopa Cox. home doemon-
stration agent, has called the reg-
ular Home Demonstration Council
meeting for Wednesday, at 2:g0
o’clpck in the county courtroom- 5
Reporters will meet in Miss
Cox's office at 2 p m ,
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where they *pent the week-end. -i
With their husbands c
of five princeug* st 229th
Sente F# fieiU, Aug.
jO-Sept. I. Figsts was estab-
lished by royal Spanish decree
in 1112 to commemorate re-
demption <|f ancient New
Waxican capital from posses-
sion of Indians.
yet,” the
think we
>roke in. "If
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Mr. and Mrs. William Rawland
and children, Marianne and
Bettye Lu. and Mr and Mrs Jiin
Miles spent the week-end in Ran-
ger and Rrownyqpd Miss Cath-
erine Murray of Ranger accom-
panied her sister and family home.
She will make her home with them
this yearf and attend Cleburne
Higji School .'
Merle Deane Wright is spending
this week in Temple visiting her
cousin, Renee Carrol Jones
Miss Frances Donovan has ar-
rived to spend the rest of the
summer here with her father,
c B. Donovan, and other rel-
atives and friends Miss Donovan
received her degree from North
Texas State Teachers College Sat-
urday night
ofjnounder,
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Mrs. W Ramsey of Burton
transacted business here today.
Mrs. Charteee Shouse of Dallas,
who has bene in Oklahoma for
the past two months, arrived Sat-
urday for a vacation with her
son, John Shouse, and family
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Mrs c__’_ r~:
is in town today.
The American Legion Auxiliary
will teebt 'Tuesday afternoon at
1:20 o'clock at the American leg-
ion Home for installation of offi-
cers and a report of the, state
convention
•Mr. and Mrs Woodrow Engle
have returned to their home in
Dallas' After a week-end
here with Mr and
H Ebner and family
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TRAVELER, HO!
By JEANNE BOWMAN
D Allen. Mr.
and Mrs John Allen, Jr , uld
John David. Ill, spent Sunday
afternoon at Forest Park4 in Fort
Worth
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Mrs John ShQUse and Dorothy,
Mrs Carl Stringer and Billy Dick
and Mary Frances Eubanks re-
turned home Saturday night from
Thermopolis. Wyo, where they
visited Mr. and Mrs Ed Hart-
man.
THE hours you spend slicking up
* your front view are not wasted,
but they would be ..
lectlvely spent it a j
attention was directe
view. There-
are two sides
to the beauty
question, and
there's one-'
an a 1e th a t
others can see
better than
you can!
A f u I 1 -
length, t w o -
_._j mirror Is
a big help If it
c a n be man-
aged, but any
mirror held at
the proper
angle can give
you a few pointers. See that your
clothes flt as smoothly in the back
a* they do In the front, that hems
are even and always "in.” that
skirts are not too tight. Be sure
that shorts don’t show too much
or have a dreary droop in the
seat.
Still on the subject of clothes,
noth’" whether or not the white
collar that looks so nice from the___
front, has plckpd up oil and dust ofr the way. and wash the" neck
ftom your hair so It shows v-*" —*— *•-— —• • —
j smudges across the back. Do some-
I thing about that right away. Take
I the time to pull on your hose so
i the seams are straight and ver*
| tical and anchor them securely to
a garterjwlt, or girdle with sup-
porters WF help along the cause
for back neatness.
When you arrange the crisp Ut-
Mr. and tyfrs. ftt, C Ownbey
of Dallas spent the wepk-end with
their parents, Mr and Mrs B
O Ownbpy and Mrs Myrtle
McCowan
L Fuchs and
, <«■.,’ have returned
to their home in Temple, after
a week-end visit here with iff.
and Mrs R. h. ttmer and fam-
ily
It la our desire that our services to you in your
hours of sorrow shall always .remglp g living
tribute to your loved ones.
KING’S COUSIN—Lord and Lgdy Mountbatten arrive by air
clipper in New York. He’s cousin of Britain's King George end
wes sent to take command of British warship 'you are very
kindly repairing for us," he seid.
that swlyl so high and
- - forehead, take
Of your
smooth,
led 'until
___irindy as
own? Or is
tied? Most of your hair is on
bgck of your head, so give ft
—Jx, too.
l youi back? There are lots
of 61] gland* in this part of the
body and pimple* often appear
across the shoulders even when
cleared up on the face. Your cue
is to Mae mon soapsuds on a long -
handled bath brush that will reach
all these hard - to-get - at areas.
Rin»e again and again with hot
------cold water. Or better,
the end of a shoetree
n, soak it with a solu-
som salts and pat over
the blemished spots,
the skin soaked with the
for 10 minutes. Finish
. T™Je with very cold water,
fse your acne ointment or lotion
1 particularly bad spots.
How's your neck—the back of
it. I mean? Giris of high school
Age are sometimes as careless
of this part of their anatomy as
boys. Pin yOur hair securely out
thoroughly every time you wash
your face. Pay more attention to
your ears, especially the back
edges where dust and oil rub oil
from your hair. Rinse with equal
care and if your skin is the sen- v
sitlve kind thgt bums after scrub- r 1
bring, dry thllroughly and smooth ‘ 1
with hand lotion or a little blanci
softening cream.
Miss prances Kelley (rt Austin
is the gugSt pf Wss Margaret
Depnls
Walnut street
Miss Dona Ewalt spent Sunday
evening in Fort Worth visiting
her niece, Miss Zana Mae Smith,
who is a student nurse at Hartis
Memorial Methodist hospital.
.V7* iNorviii©, Morni
Miss Gladys Rlrtley, who racelv- aide, figures in suit-
ed her B 8 degree in ■ Library
Science at Texas State Teachers "
College in Denton. Saturday, has
returned to the home of her parT
ents, Mr and Mrs John Kirt-
ley, Godley, Route 1.
Mr und Mrs J
John Allen, Jr
III. i
Ing bug and spoke a few sin- Walraven Sunday were Mr
cere words of appreciation of his ” — -- ■■ - -- •
untiring and faithful service with
the company Mr Carrlgah began
fervipe with the Santa Fe in Cle-
burpe 43 years ago. coming here
pn_ Aug 22. from Port Huron.
Mich , where he was employed
by the Grand Trunk Line He !
pas served in the capacity of shop,
order foreman for the past 23 -
years.
■ Guests present at the supjier
were Messrs Lohmann. J D
Nimrno. Ed McDade. M M John-
son, J W Donovan. S V Mudge.
R H liaton, W C Goodale, A
; Eaton, J.. W Lusk. W E Pat-
H Woodruff. E H Ebner.
Wright, D J Eterett, L
Larsen. A w KaneWske, A
R Jeskeysv W E George.. L G
Fisher, Joe’ jfeskeys. Gilmer Cox
and X. Q.* Anitins Carrigan and
O B Donovan
pepartwni PresenUtion
On Wednesday evening Messi’s
J..D Ninunob. Clyde Ashcraft and
R, L. Steed, members of the de-
partment of which Mr , Carrigan
Wit? foreman, came to the Carri-
gan home with gifts for Mr Car-
, rlgan. Mrs Carrigan and Mar-
garet
’ All three were quite "surprise#
and much pleased with their gifts -
Mr ' Carrigan received a fountain 1 *
pen set. Mrs Carrigan was pre1-
sen ted a beautiful bouquet of
flowers, and Margaret's gift was
a box of candy.
Mr Nijpmo made the presen-
tation on ' behalf of the . entire,
department.
The Neighbors Class of
Main Street Methodist
LOVf SUIT — Mrs. Ruth Bre-
relle, Philadelphia heiress end
former Princess Pignetelli
d'Aragon, being sued in Los
Angeles court for divorce by
her husband, James C. Bra- j
zelle. Name of Lieut. Com.
G. O. Norville, Admiral Byrd's
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Mr and Mrs Oscar Meal* had
as their guests for the week-end
their children, Mr. and Mrs Wal-
lace Moeller of Dallas, Mr and
Mrs Raymond Meals and Ray-
mond. Jr., and Mrs W T. Hen-
dry. of Fort Worth' -
Mmes T C Honea, Horace
Poteet und J P Seroyer haye
returned honie from Leesville, La
Don’t Forget Back View,
When You’re Primping
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lc. W. CARRIGAN. RETIRED SANTA I PER SON AI S—
FE FOREMAN, FETED WITH SURPRISE '
BUFFET SUPPER BY SUPERVISORS
G W Carrigan, who retired August 15. as Rliop Order foreman,
was tendered a moat gracious courtesy Thursday evening by the Santa
Fe xupervteors, when they entertained in his honor with a surprise buf-
fet supper at the home of C B Donovan. 723 North Anglin street
Hie supjrer. consisted of assorted sandwiches, potato chips, pickles.
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'Umuurmul .IM la XUM-. X_ Haus ,ml l*i.m ■ i,.
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Mrs W D .
moved this morning in ap ambu-
lance from the Knox Hospital to
her home. 401 South Robinson
street, where she^ is reported to
be resting nicely. She has been
confined to the hospital since
July 7, When she fell at her hone
and broke hre leg
Staley Creswell of Stephenville,
visited his parents here a while
Sunday afternoon
MW- t
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main speaker of" the errtilrtg araA •
Honorable James G, Ulmer, pres-
ident of the Board Of Regents
at State Teachers Colleges of
Texas. Dr McConnell presented
the degrees
Cleburne Students receiving their
degrees were pete Campbell, Miss
prance* Donovan, Mis* Bailie Hart,
Miss Gladys Hyde. Miss Mertie
Jack McKenaie. Miss Ruby Jewel
Sullivan and Miss Dollle Wll-
KSte'
Among those attending the ex-
•rcites were Mr- tePt* Mrs l*’on
Bowen and children, Betty and
Leon, Jr.. Mr and Mrs Sam
Eller. Mr. SUllivan and C. B
DRnowi ..
PERSONALS-
Miss Bailie Hart, who has Just
concluded summer school at
teachers’ college in Denton, will
spend this W«e|l hare F»th Mr.
and Mrs. L. Q. Bowen and chll-
4ran, before going to Freeport,
where she >11) teach again this
¥W-' •
r A Magner and daughter.
Mary Lou. of Miami. Fla . are |nj
Cleburne visiting his parents. Mr
and Mrs. J L Magner, and
other relatives and friends
Mr und Mrs Aubrp Hendrix,
Guests of Mr and Mrs. ft P
r fed
Mrs Claude Howell of Mexia and
Mr and Mrs W G Howell of
Brecken gldge.
TUESDAY
Breakfast
Orange Jpice
Rice Cooked in Milk with Raisins
and Brown Spgar
Buttered Toast Cocoa or Coffee
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By JUDITH WILSON
IN THIS age of specialization, one
of a single dish, perfectly prepared.
It can be almost anything at all—
potted meat balls, shrimp salad,
fried chicken—so long as you are
sure that it is good.
By following this rate, one
popular young hostess has become
farqpus for her potato salad
Whenever you get an invitation to
her house, you. kn°w you will get
potato salad But it is such superb
potato salad that you look for-
ward to it.
There's a hint here for the be-
ginning cook who Is anxious tp
entertain successfully. Another
pointer: Never try,out a brand
new recipe pn company. That's
what families are for!
8uggestiops for this week's
menus follow: .
SUNDAY
Breakfast
Honeydew Melon
Scrambled Eggs
Hqt Biscuits
Dinner
’Cream of Lettuce Soup ■ L,
Roast Chicken. Celery Stuffing
Broccoli Glazed Onions
Blueberry Pie Coffee
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