Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 281, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1941 Page: 5 of 6
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Bed in the groan of 107 men
i Thomae *Mta. Ulh. «15
AngHh street.. Cleburne
rr Itiggins
Jr.,
Commander,
names of 107
NBW OWUBANB, Sept
Capt. T. A, Thomson,
Eighth Naval District
today announced the i
young college graduates from the
Eighth Naval District who will
report Sept. IB to Northwestern
university at Chicago for training
in the Reserve < Midshipman’s
school therb.
Enrolled’ in Class V-t the re-1
cruits win take a fonr-month
course at Northwestern which ptits
♦hern in l1n** f°r rommtaainns in i
te>« U R Naval Riw"’» with the II
eank of Fn*!«n. Dllrin" their
fir«t month of training fh» m»n
arc amwentlce —amen becoming
dioihle for enholntmen’ •« mid-
shlnnjen at the end of that ne- i
rind When the remeininv three,!
months tminine comnleted thev
heornne eHvfhie for rommieMoninv
PS Fnsicn *nd are re«dv for e«-
•♦rnrrnent to ecttve (EKv wtth the
fleet. • < I
Candidates for the course m”rt
be unmarried and between the
ftee« oT m and ?8 Other rem tire-11
m*nta include .two aem»«fers of
college mathematics. Including
niane trigohnmetrv and proper
physical ouaMfleaiions.
Announcement of the new re-
evwjta brined tn 197 the total of
FMhth Naval. District enlistments
Scheduled to start V-7 training
courtos at Chicago and New York
nAxt monto A recent renort list-
ed 14! college #a1 uates from this
district ordered to renort to New
York Sent. 18 for similar train-
ing aboard Mie Prairie State, for-
mer Battleihia TUinois docked
ntehf. which has been converted
into a floalfnfc school for traln-
ing navel officers Another group
ntrmhsMng 104 had been ordered
to NOrUi western bntoerslty on the
*$frlO*mi to tin
#M bv
North 1 _
Mr and Mrs. -
and daughters Annah Dale and
Peggy of Dallas visited Mrs 8.
8 Bllton over the wtek-end.
Phone 173
I
You can find most any pidce you might
complete stock at the k»w-
Announces
The Removal of His Office
The Liberty Hotel Building
Northeast Corner — Ground Floor
We invite you to call on us.
‘SCHOOL DAYS’
need in our
est price.
You Will Need
LUGGAGE
Going Away To School
DR. C. C. JOWELL
I
Thomas Edwin Lain
Will Be Sent To
Northwestern U.
Colquitt-Laeewell Drug Stores
the
LIFE INSURANCE
For
And
Removal Notice
but
heaven
I DENTUR ETE
C. Ray Howard
Shaw Bldg. PItbne 392
L. C. Jones of Bono was a Vis-
itor here Tuesday.
are)
oLb Tocferittit
I. I M Mah
g old together, John
■ cuthion plastic, make, looae plates fit
■ comfortably for Weeks. Nota pou dtr—riot
■ a paiH. Economical. Thousands of Satu-
rn fied uaera. Get a tube of Demur-Eze today I
■ Handy-size tube S>f—New large size 9Sf
Mr and Mrs. Add Richardson
of Abilene have returned home
after a visit with relatives here.
Expectant Mothers.
Babies — when you
name if Daddy
dies, all premiums
wa|ved.
Mrs. J. E. Bquyres returned
Thursday morning to her home in
Gainesville after attending the
district meeting of the Officers
Training School at the Main
Street Methodist Church on Wed-
nesday. She also visited in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cres-
well. .
We’re growl
and I, >
Yon evening star is setting in
•<tor sky,
All around us here the shadows
' seem to cast
A Unt of golden glory from the I
F. O. (FOOT ODOR)
NOT HARD TO KILL
Make this overnight test. Get a
test size-bottle TE-OL Solution
from any druggist. Apply before
retiring. F. O. goes thru shoes.
Your friends smell it. You can’t.
You become hnmuned to the. odor.
Also test it for sweaty, itching
feet or ‘‘Athlete’s Boot.” You can
feel it penetrate. Locally at Pine
Board Drug.—adv.
the glorious past
The apple and peach’s bloom
‘ gam,
Their fratrance out upon
' breezes blown.
The Httfe birds that sang about 1
otfr cottage door
Hbve #inged their way towards 11
some sunny shore
Gone are those lisping words We I
used to hear,
Gone all those charms we held I
of yester year,
Gone, but still they linger with I
us yet, ' -1
Those tousled-beaded darlings we
cannot forget.
There is a cold grey mist in our 1
winter’s sky
At w.e serenely sit together, you
and i.
1 gazing out upon the lonely
night
Which holds all
from our sight.
F -ailsbee
ft
to
Miss Marjorie Henson has gone
to Bay City where she will be an
instructor in the public schools.
PERSONALS-
Marvin Gene Jones, who had his
tonsils and adenoids removed at
Klmbro Clinic Monday, is report-
ed to be doing nicely.
Three Johnson county
are ‘representing the
Home
of the
PERSONALS-
Melvin Beaver -has returned
Marfa where he will teach again
this year.
Miss Elizabeth Anthony of Cle-
burne. and Katherine and i
Ruth Beaver, of Grandview,
spending today in Fort Worth v—
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beaver.
Mrs. J. C. Dale has returned
to her home in Irene after a week-
end visit with her sister, Mrs R.
L. Higgins of Joshua, and other
relatives in Cleburne
and Mrs E I Lampman
spent Tuesday in
Bobbye Louise and Karla Sue
Crum have returned to their hotoe
in Wichita .Falla after a Kgo
weeks’ visit here with their grand-
mother, Mrs. Jennie Crum.
Mrs H. C Frank and Mrs.
W A McWilliams spent Wednes-
day ih Dallas.
Don’t Wait Until
Pyorrhea Strikes
Gums that itch or burn can be-
come mighty trying. Druggists will
return your money if the first
bottle of ‘‘LETO’S" fall to satisfy.
MILLER DRUG STORE
Golf Association
Members Play
The Women’s Golf AesoctaUon
met at the Cleburne Country Club
Tuesday afternoon for play
. Boifrtw' were Mmes Vestal
Wrteht. Btenlev Dean. Gm Gage.
Waiter Landers. Scoresby Prats,
Rob Anderson and William Raw-
land
Mr
ol Alvarado
Cleburne. 4
The Y W. A girls of the Henderson Street Banttet churgh pre-
sented the program at the regular church day of the W M U., Tues-
day. at the church
The topic of the program was “Our Opportunity in World Mis-
sions.” and girls taking part on the program were Misses Margaret
Temple. Melba Jo Webb, Willie Laura Webb. Anna Bell Jones, Orlanna
Fave Me be. Valdlne Montgomery.
Ftella Harris. Nell Griffith, Ktar-
tha Nell Johnson, Eva Lois Cowan,
Margaret Cowan
Mrs J W Bruner presided over
a short business session, in which
Mrs F J. ‘Johnson was intro-
duced as new president She then
named her committees, and thunks
was expressed to the out-grtng
’here prrotoaM. Mr». AC. Donald**.
During the social period which
followed punch, cookies and mints
were served from lace-laid tables
centered with rose crepe myrtle,
fro the Y W A _ members and the
'1... . U. members:
Mines L J. Calwwell. J
Guwm>, I- v» . M. V
'-'rd. W F Richardson. W.
Kerr, A.
Don.«tdson, C.
Johnson, Jim
Mrs W 8 Hollingsworth. 8r..
roat'rtiMav .....
visiting relatives She sbo vis-
ited her sister. Mrs R L. Hig-
gins, in Joshua
Little Owana Ruth Brice 18
visiting relatives in West Fork.
Mrs R H Beaver has as hfr
guests Katherine and Patsy Ruth
Beaver of Grandview
Clubwomen Attend
Annual Aaaociation
Meet in Beaumont
■ women ‘
representing the Women’s .
Demonstration organization I
of the county at the'annual Texas
Home Demonstration association. [
at Beaumont. The three-day I
meeting will end Friday.
Theme for the convention is
-r- “Food for Defense.”
Patsy Delegates from this county are
. are Mrt Pat Wklker. Mra L D.
i with Simmons and Mrs J R Stewart.
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Th* Port’s Comer
Ujr I w.
*W. M1
L J. Calwwell, J A.
Cowan, P C Dillon, G. L G<*1-
_______C. Doneldson, C. W.
Mabe, F J Johnson. Jim Ray-
born, D O Temple. George Hart-
man, Austin Jones; and Gwendolyn
Sue Donaldson.
Warm Winter Coatt
For Smart Girls 7 to 14!
$5.90
Mothers will appreciate lhe ,onr
wear and wartaih in these coats
and girls will like the smart
lines, and good looking fabrics!
Trimly tailored of soft fleeces,
lovely tweeds and ^andsomc
monotone weaves.
Rayon lined and warmly inter-
Uned.
Be sure to see these and re-
member ’ our Lay-Away Coat
Club makes it* simple as ABC
to buy winter coats now! s
Sixes 7 to 14.,
The Junior Girls' Auxiliary of
the First Baptist church will
met tn lhe church anr.sK>BMd&r •
morning at • o'clock
Mr. and Mrs Bd Wright will
entertain the member* of the
Jcllv Dozen dub, at 7 80 o’clock
Friday evening
All members of the d^iurne
Garden Club ere urged to attend
an important business meeting in
the home at Itog. W P Battle,
MO Forest Avenue, Friday after-
noon at 1 O’clock Oo-hostcsses
will be Mmee W 8. Carper, Ken-
yon Hogg and C R. Lothholg.
J
GLEN ROW*
DRESSES
. $2.98
For the Style OoMeieas Mica!
Refreshing Style* that retoem-
ber your budget!
TaHarod frecks with the ae*
■oft touchte eo popular right
now!
Two piece types with bright
top* that can be worn in many
vgriationa. ♦
DHMer model-. In dark colors
for ail miilan
You’ll need several better see
them ttetey!
he Bbe wow approved autumn
■
"Budget Priced"
Felt Hats
For Women '
$1.49 IwJF
The newest thing In fall styles
in many attractive and flat-
tering colors. Be style con-
scious
drods of sewing needs!
make
sports
cur-
for fall!
Big and little designs for hun-
Colorful Percale!
Rondo* Prints
For Many Purposes
21c yd.
You’ll want every one of them
.... .they’re so exciting!
Clearly printed on smooth per-
cale in smart designs new for
Fall 1M1!
Whatever you plan to
from housecoats to
clothes, from aprons to
tains..... .you’ll find Just what
yea want in Rondo!
Fast colors!
36 Inches wide.
Clear colorful print*— all new
Hurry ahd
poplins,
Giris' New Sunny Tucker*
DRESSES
Ready for School!
9So
Hurry and Kck the Prettiest!
They’re Wonderful for The
Money!
News on the school grounds,
and the talk of your gang!
Rollicking sailor-maid styles
brave with brass buttons!
Sissy dresses tha boys will like,
with ruffles and sashes and
pouchy pockets!
Lots of others—In peasant styles
or with bolero jacfvetk!
Of school-girl ginghams, vat-
dyed percale prints,
lovely party rayons!
All perfect for the most im-
portant day al school—registra-
tion day at school!
Sizes 3-16. _______
t-a*'. -s“ •*■-•• -
or
bright
I
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For Campus
Frolic!
Ring Eyelet
Oxfords
ruf-
rm-
(^1
x •
Marvelous values at this small
price! _____________ .
J
*
ages!
•olors, stripes, and solid
colors with bright tops reg-
ular turn down cuff or crew
styles.... everything to go with
new school outfits!
Sensibly low priced at Penney’s.
Sizes 5 to 10H. «
Girls’
School Blouses
Of Washable Cottons
59c
Tomboy tailored styles
fled little darlings with
broidery trimming!
In fresh-faced white,
colors or stripes.
12.29
Handsome, big ring eyelets make
this collegian the choice of the
campus!
Of soft, pliant leather, finished
in the new golden tobacco
brown!
Has thick, sturdy cork and
rubber soles and -heels for long
My
Smart For School,.
Girls’ Anklets
15c
Good sturdy cotton in a wide
selection of favorite colors and
up-to-the-minute styles for girls
of aU
Solid
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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breasted
tv
■V;
Men’s OKfords
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cut
FOR YOUNGER MEN
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$2.79
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SUITS
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vu-
trim
a low
terry
blazer
1
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OP
to<
at
or
or
strength
The rug.
out to gl
for action!
Boys' Warm Husky
PLAID JACKETS
•M/MHING
Io, BACK-TO SCHOOI
ringing again. Come in
them for wheal needs fori
your children. We have a*
large quantity ef Cotton!
Goods that can be pur-1
chased with these stamps.
Outfit yum- whole family
with these stampe at
MNNEV8 savings.
^BlH'RRY! HURRY! HUkRY! Only a few more days un til that old school bell will starf
uaid da. .year slwpnilig ,bfljltf. Ihy .school rush staria and wh lie our stocks are full!
TWENTY FIVE CENT
MON-VRANarcnaoLC
..Jrt- COTTON oni)Ht*-
rrv, . tsssusmsus
$12.75
• New Models!
• New Patterns!
1
Boys' Ou Hide*
BIB OVERALLS
79c
• Sanforized!
o Heavy Drill Faokete!
a Bartocked ‘
e PRECISE AS MATH
• TOUGH AS LATIN
e NEW AS THE TERM
$3.49
Here are shoes that will give
you double service!
They’re rugged enough tor
every-day wear, smart enough
for dress—budget priced, too!
Conservatively styled black ox-
fords with leather soles, rubber
heels and Goodyear welt!
-A
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or
“CAMPUS STYLE”
Rich Distinctive Fabrics!
BOYS’ SUITS
ziA’
■'T
Co^ '
1 t0° "
a nC<
Strain Points!
ed yet with all the
demand!
8 os. denim is full
you plenty of room
L '"a
Bring your Cotto. Stampeg c Q T T q n $JAMp J
to frnney’8 and ^1 R E D E E M E D HERE!
1 Trude your Cotton Stamps for
■ Qoodl made of American Col-
1 tom, under termt prescribed by
j'l the U. S. Dept, of Aoricuiture.
Just try to feel cold in these
weather-beaters!
They’re heavy-weight 33-ounce
plaids-AWool products that wont
give the elements an inch!
In smooth slide fastener front
styles with tricky sports backs
and adjustable ride straps for
snug fit.
<b1'* c
I tot iM*
7
Priced for school budgets!
Made for long service!
Well tailored double *
styles In the season’s popular
fabrics.
The pick Of the favorite fall
colors!
Each suit has (8> two pair of
long trousers, coat and vAt.
Boys'
LONGIES
$1.98
Big Winners in Value!
Now the young fellow can have
the same styles big brother
wears.
Sturdy, good-looking tweeds, in
pleated or plain front models!
All with self belts—some styles
with slide fastener fly!
Sizes 8 to 18.
Boys’ Slack Socks
15c
Smart flashy styles
cost! Sturdy cotton
weaves in small
stripes!
Plain colors, too!
Newest fail patterns!
. s
L ne***
S 4t7'**c a«‘^‘
kJ
Men’s Shirts, Shorts
and Briefs
25c ea.
Fast color broadcloth shorta
with “Lastex" side inserts, but-
tons or “Grippers"! Swim rib-
bed shirts of combed cotton!
Ribbed cotton briefs with fly
KVrt! . . ' k\
$11.75
Preferred where men are the
toughest critics — on the Am-
erican Campua! Irrefutable
style, perfect fit and, above all,
endurance—it's Campus Clad!
mi
BOYS’ TRUE BLUR*
DRESS SHIRTS
79c .
• Expertly Tailored!
• New Fall Patterns!
e Fast Color!
Knock-outs for style and
fit!
Smooth percale In clean
stripes, checks and figures!
Smart slub weaves. Iota of I
dressy white!
Soft or Nu-Craft* non-wilt eel- -I
lars.
Big vftu es at this thrifty price!
A boy’s own pattern End atytak
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to Dallas
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W. Sourtett of Fbrt
Worth spent Labor Day fishing
Mr end
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and Mrz. 1
—jaa_ —
at Lake’Worth.-
Mr. and Mrs Virgil Loveless
have returned to Alvin after a
visit with relatives here.
end femlly of
DICKSON’S
Hardware & Furniture Co.
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.