Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 281, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1941 Page: 3 of 6
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practical for cold and rain. So neat and smart for all Fall
and Winter wear. So finely tailored of such high quality
materials that you'll be thrilled with the remarkable value.
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Dennis Feigenspen of Panina
spent the week-end in Cleburne
and Dallas with friends.
Mrs Bob Taylor and Mrs Ham
Odom jtre in Lampasas attending
the latter’s daughter, Mrs Bill
Carter, who underwent an appen-
dectomy at the Rollins-Brook hos-
pital there She is reported to be
doing nicely.
“KELLYS”
CLEBURNE’S SHOPPING CENTER
We Give “Red Stamps”
Mrs Dan Wofford and Miss
Elouise Carroll are spending today
in Dallas
John Shouse left last night
Kingsville, where she will
and Mrs. Milton Own-
children, Dond Ellz-
■ Solid color I side, colorful plaid for the other, in solid color
both sides. Sires 12 to
L, J. Caldwell. Jr., and
Kimberlin, Jr . have re-
to Houston after a visit
here with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs Frank Kiinberlin, Sr.
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All-American
Wheaties
Pkg. 10c
.aSS&o,
Qt. 29c
Bestyett
Salad
Dressing
WilMUl’H
PURE LARD
4 LB. CARTON 53c
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Mrs. R H Beaver of this cltjj,
and Katherine and Patsy Ruth
Beaver pt Grandview spent Tues-
day In Fort Worth visiting Mr.
and Mrs Gordan Lyon.
led the
T. Knox
the Bei-
Presbyterian Circle
Meets With’ Mrs.
O. L. Bishop Monday
Miss Ethel Adams
Entertains Circle
Miss Ethel Adams entertained
the members of Circle Three of
the First Presbyterian church at
their regular meeting Tuesday
morning at 9:30 o’clock.
Mrs. , Taylor George
fdevoShmal, and Mrs. M.
discussed "Missions in ....
gian Congo After 50 Years.” This!
was followed by sentence pray-
ers.
Members present were Mmes.
Paul Klmbro. G. A Baker, C. A.
Glenn, a guest, George; Knox, and
the hostess
Liberty Chapel
Club Discusses
‘Home Nursing
The Liberty Chapel' Woman's
Home Demonstration Club met
TuMHay afternoon tor the regular
j meeting, in the home of Mrs L
E. Sanders. The meeting was
called to order by the president,
Mrs Bishop
After a short business meeting
the program leader, Mrs.. L. E._
Sanders, Calked on ‘‘Home Nurs-
ing,” In her talk Mrs Sanders
suggested that every home have a
first-aid kit. She al»Q said that
when emergencies arise everyone
Should try’to keep calpi
Eight members answered roll
call There were eight visitors
Punch and cake were served to
Mmes
Bishop,
Looper, w
Looper.
Paul Fosters Are
Feted Tuesday With
Housewarming Party
Friends of Mr and Mrs Paul
Foster entertained with a house-
warming at their home, one mile
west of Keene. Tuesday evening.
The occasion was also Mr Fos-
ter’s birthday
showed moving pictures of the
school and of his sons wedding
Those present were President
and Mrs Hamilton; Mr. and
Mrs John T Hamilton of College
Mace. Wash ; Mr and Mrs Harry
Lundquist and Clara and Mary
R L Ben-
LeSSOn Is Taught
Circle Three by
Mrs. R. L. Rigby
Members Of Circle Three ot the
Field Street Baptist church met.
Tuesday qfternoon in the home
of Mrs. L. G. Bayless
A short business session was
held, and reports heard from the
Plans were made for
Mrs. Schappaul
Attends Luncheon
In Fort Worth
Mrs lA. C. Schappaul, president
of the Cleburne Garden Club,
spent Wednesday In Fort Worth
where she attended a luncheon at
the Texas Hotel tor members of
the Executive Board of the State
Garden Club.
About 300 members were pre-
sent for the day's activities.
Members of Circle One of the
First Presbyterian church met
Monday morning In the home of
Mrs O. L. Bishop. 306 Feather-
ston street. . .
Mrs. W. S. Bower brought an
Interesting devotional on prayer,
and Mrs. Joe Falkenbury discuss-
ed the mission lesson, "Missions
In the Belgian Congo ”
A short business meeting was
also held. Members present were
Mmes. W A Scott, Bower, C.
A Glenn, A. Baton. Falkenbury
and the hostess.
Lesson F rom Amos
Studied by Members •
I Of Baptist Circle
] Mrs John W Young was hos-
tess to members of Circle Four
of the Field Street Baptist church
Wednesday afternoon.
Cut flowers in pretty arrange-
ments decorated the open rooms.
Oter routine business was trans-
acted. ' Mrs. E. L. Rumbley taught
the Bible lesson from Amos Punch
and cake were served to the fol-
lowing members:.
Mmes. Edward Hamilton, Clay-
ton Holland. John- G. Morse, J.
T. Terrell. Roy Wyatt, Houston
Walling, Charles McCoy, Young
and Rumbley.
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MRS. JOHN NELSON RECEIVES NICE
SHOWER OF GIFTS FROM CIRCLE
An unusual fsaturp of the meeting of Circle Two ot Meld Street
Baptist church Wednesday, in the home of Mrs Fay Burton, was the
presentation of a shower of gifts to Mrs ^tfohn Nelson, who has so
capably served the group as president this past year.
Mrs Nelson presided over the meeting, and Mrs Joe Rothermel
voiced the opening prayer Mrs 8, O. Rosser brought the devotion-
si entitled "Purity of Heart,” and
scripture was from the Beatitudes,
Matthew S and 8 Mrs. E. T.
Wood voiced the closing prayer
Mrs Clarence Hutcherson was
In charge of an hour of piecing .
and hemming sheets Mrs Nel-
son was then presented the shower
of embroidered pieces,, handker-
chiefs and a beautiful hand-
painted gift album in which the
name of each member was enscrlb-
ed in fancy tetters
Mrs Burton’s home was decor-
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A hand-made face cloth
adorned the dining table, which
was centered with a bowl of pretty
marigolds. Queens wreath and
zinnias were arranged on the man-
tel and other pointe of vantage
Refreshments of smacks with
plmlento cheese, cookies and grape
Juice were served on Fiesta china,
with Fiesta napkins, to the fol-
| lowing:.
Mmes 8 O Rosser. W M
U president. Nelson. R E Hicks,
W. L Drennan. Streetman. Bob
Wells, Hutcherson. Wood and
Joe Rothermel and the hostess.
‘49-ers’ Enjoy
Picnic Supper at
NY A Center Tuesday
| Mr and Mrs. A. C Schappaul
I entertained the members of the
i "49-er” club with a 6 o’clock
I supper on Tuesday evening
Tables were arranged on f
lawn of the N.Y.A. Production
Center, and a delicious
lunch was served.
The remainder of the evening
was devoted to folk ' dancing.
chairman. Plans were
an all-day meeting
Mrs M W. Allard brought the
devotional from the tenth chap-
ter of Matthew, and prayers were [
voiced by Mmes J A. Young
and Charles Pitts. A most help- ,
ful Bible lesson was taught by ■
Mrs R. L, Rigby ,
At the conclusion of the meet- J
Ing the hostess and her daugh- ;
ter, Doris Jean Bayless, (tented an 1
ice course to the following:
Mmes. Pitta, Young. Allard. A,
E Tucker, Rigby, P. L White, I
Sr., and the hostess and Doris'
Jean.'
Fellowship Club To
Skip Week. Will
Meet Again Sept. I 7
Meeting time of the Fellowship
Bible Study club wilt again be
2:30 o’clock in the afternoon when
the club meets Wednesday, Sept,
17, in the home of Mrs. L C.
Knight, with Mrs C W. Kemp
as leader
A meeting was held yesterday
in the home of Miss Nannie Car-
,aon. at which the change in time,
I and- the plan to postpone a meet-
ing were discussed The meeting
j opened with the theme song, fol-
t lowed by prayer by Mrs E N
j Wells Mrs McDonald taught
the lesson
I Members present.* were Mmes.
(Bertha Siebel, O T Harris, H P.
i Walraven. G E Roof, E. N.
Walls, Neal McDonald, W W.
{ McDonald, W H Strickland. J
[A. Grant, G A Baker, E O
Htfhter. West. C W Kemp, and
the hostess
Lundquist and
Leu. Elder and Mrs ...
ton, Alvin and Ruth Benton. Mr.
and Mrs R j Roy, Dorothy.
Norman. Margie and lowana, Mr.
■nd Mrs E s Kyle and Ima
Mae, Mr and Mrs D Palmer,
Danny and Dinky. Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Dake, Murrlel, Margaret
Jane and Murvln, Mr and Mrs.
J. C Turner, Mmes C N.
Woodward. J A P Green, E A.
Nanny. J B Yates. Ruth Judge;
Misses Lizzie Nystle, Leona Bas-
ham. Mary Woodward and Reed.
Looper. L E Sanders. Misses
Lota Friou, Jane Looper; Masters
Billy Joe Thacker. Donald Looper.
| Jackie Looper, Darryl Looper, Gene
and Jerry Sanders and Alton
Looper.
The next meeting will be at the
schoolhouse on Sept 1 The topic
will be “Fruit,” accompaniments
of meat. Miss Cox will meet
with the club.
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10c
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19c
25cl
10c
3 Lbs.
i Lb.
Vacuum
Pack
Pkg.
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Admiration
Coffee^H
at the CASH SERVICE GROCERY!
Sour or Olli
PICKLES
2 qts.29c
Thompson's
Seedless GRAPES, 2 Lbs. 13c
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No. 1 Red POTATOES, 10 Lbs. 19c
Firm , > \ '
Green CABBAGE,
132 Size
Sunkist LEMONS,
Yellow ONIONS,
AH' Flavors
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BINGO PARTY TO
BE FRIDAY NIGHT
Mn. A. C schappaul spent
Wednesday in Port Worth
Low heels 9re imartl — end
comfortable too! You'll
love their easy grace . . .
their cleverly casual air.
See them here.
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The public Is cordially Invited
to attend Um Bingo party which
will be spbntored by the St.
JoMph'a Altar Society Friday eve-
ning at 7:80 o’clock, on the Rectory
lawn. Prises will be given for
each Bingo game
DAN PEYTONS HAVE
BABi DAUGHTER
Mr and Mrs Dan Peyton of
Pilot Point announce the birth
of an 8-pound daughter, on Wed-
nesday. Sept, >, in a Denton hos-
pital ihe baby, who has been
named Susan Dickerson Peyton,
Ik the granddaughter of Mrs. W.
H Peyton and C. D. Dickerson,
Hr., of this city.
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23c
17c
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33c
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SIRLOIN STEAK, Lb.
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[ Beef Seven ROAST, Lb.
Brisket ROAST, Lb—
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CASH SERVICE
GROCERY & MARKET
Remember Our Motto: “We Meet or Beat
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»% Sugar Cured
SLICED BACON, Lb.
Fresh Stock DRY SALT BACON, Lb
HOG LARD, Lb 14c
Vice Tendt-i
SEVEN STEAK, Lb.
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Sugar Cured
PICNIC HAMS
4
Half or Whole
Pound ♦
New Stock
Salt JOWLS, Lb.
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Artnour’a Cloverbloom Ixinghorn
CHEESE, Lb 29c
Ffcsh
COHAGE CHEESE, Lb. 15c
“FISH”
Boneless REDSNAPPER, lb. 25c
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Freah Gulf - ’
TROUT, Lb 35c
Frcoh Ground 108% I’ure Meat
MEAT LOAF, Lb 19c
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PINEAPPLE
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J;RO. 2 CARS 29c
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GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
2 46-°z-CANS 29c
Challenger
SALAD DRESSING,
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PORK & BEANS, 16 oz. can .... 5c .
PRUNES
3% Lbs. 25c
2 NO. 2 CANS 15c
3 NO. 2 CANS 29c
Goriil
Tomatoes
Raider
CORN
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 281, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1941, newspaper, September 4, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309362/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.