Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 116, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1942 Page: 5 of 6
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Mr. and Mrs Vander Key and
Mrs L. Casey of Bono were
business visitors here Friday mom-
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Tuesday afternoon. February 24,
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Shower Given In
Concord Thursday
Mrs B. j JMksdn whs named
Iionoree Thursday afternoon when
i Mfrtes Nt M Aemstrong, ♦. A.
Moore, and St-neat Adcock enter -
. mined in the home of Mrs. Arm
! strflnt m Concord wHh a rttower.
I During the afternoon 1M. jtf-
Evening by Club
Jonquils and Japonica were used
In the open rooms Thursday eve-
ning when H D MdCoy was host
tn his home- on Prairie avenue to
members of the Shakespeare club
when they met to finish the study
of Shaw's "The Apple Cart."
Each member answered roll call
ing apricots in greased individual baking dishea. Dot
im aaa fcioatosat InaMdmin Plmasm asar)a*41ff halvpt An inn
of eaeh, keeping cut side up. Bake in a moderate
oven (350 degrees F.) 20 to 3fl minutes.
Add salt and com starch to egg white, and whip
until it begins to hold shape. Add KARO (red label),
1 tablespoon at a time, beating thoroughly after etch
addition. Drop hall teaspnonluls around edge
, of baking dish, and in center of eaeh apricot
'A half. Return to oven, and bake 10 minutea or
ZJ until meringues ere browned. Makes 6 serv-
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mu! dictate the Peace"
Miss Barbara Scott has been ill
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Here’s a BRIGHT SPOT for your Spring Wardrobe. A
lovely Silk Frock— with a bright colored Linen Jacket.
Frocks are smart printed styles or
Blue and Black -with Jackets of Red
Pink Linen Jackets. Sizes 14 and 16.
Attention Ladies!
Co to your, favorite Beauty Shop and
get' that PERMANENT you are
needing while there is still pldirtty of ;
genuine rhaterials at the present
P^es. ”
ers entertained in honor of
parenta. Mr. and Mrs. J
Dortch at their hOfne in Ke
The occasion was tljc Mfm b
day of her mother and the
birthday of her fhttiei
During the evening President H.
H Hamilton ot the Southwestern
Junior college. Elder J. A. P
Green, and other friends of the
couple gave enjoyable talks
Refreshments of brick let cceam
topped With a red heart. <
fnee sandwiches, and nut cups of hostess Mrs Beckner
candies and nuts were served at .
the conclusion of the evening t® 1 tz ■ n v i L
President and Mrs Hamilton. El-RK111 Kare Klub
?jffiE:|Entettatned by Mrs.
i. ^•teWednesdav
Frank Rice. W O Belz. E S i T"e K1H
Kyie. and Pat Nichols. ---- ‘
Walters; Misses Marie
Mabie Woods. Lethal
Yat«. and Erna Maa Kyle; the
hQIWrfOS MY and Mr*. Dortch,
arid the horttois. Mrs Moyers
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foodF^
Rev. Westmoreland
Sneak? To Parents
Teachers Thursday
The Irving
elation had ..
Thursday afternoon in the library
of the school
Rev. E W
the invocation,
the principal u
noon on the su
Dtfecffve Citteenahlp “ ifra. E i (
Wood presented Ann and Charles -
Hofland, Jr., in a group of songs
During ihe burinee. session re-
ports of the different oommittres
were given, and Mias Rigby’s room
received the prise for the most
attendance— —
Liberty Chapel Chjb
Studies Gardens
For Defense
Tire Liberty Chapel W
club met for it* regular meeting
Tuesday. February 17th, in an all
day meeting in the home of Mrs
E H Thacker During the morn-
ing the group quilted on a quilt
for Mrs Thacker, while at the
noon hour a covered dish luncheon
was served
Mrs W A Bishop, president,
called the meeting to order at 2
p m for a business session which
wait followed by- the program en
"Gardens for Defense ” - Mrs
Bishop talked on planning the gar-
den, and in her talk she explained
f.nat gardens should be plamfed In
order to follow the Texas Epod
Standard in feeding the family
By careful planning the family can
have fresh vegetables and fruit and
nlsb chn • them for home use or
defense needs
Mbt.' L. E Sanders talked on
the preparation of the soil, while
Mrs- Babe ’ Looper discussed the
selection of seed
■ Those present were Mmes San-
ders, Looper, Cone smith. R B
Beasfev. Bishop, A B Eubanks,
L. T. Looper. H F Looper. Lucy
Moore. C M Norman. A H
■ Region, and C J Roller; Misses
I Lota Frlou and Verna Region and.
the hostess
The c’ub
apricot
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let BLUE TAG SEEDS
help to iuereaae your
production this year
TERMINAL GR.WN COMPANY
Fort Worth. Texas
Magnolia Z,
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play and why Are Shaw's char-
acters static, or do they, develop In
the course of the action?" was
discussed by Mrs R A Kilpat-
rick A Siiaw play usually contains
a character who fulfills the func-
tion of a Greek Chorus by coni-
I whiting on the action and directly
! valving the author's point of view
Miss Dera Ryan discussed the
cirrus characters jQf. ('The Apple
Curt." tfhile w R Walker cmn-
ilined the stag? directions of Shaw
with those of earlier dramatists
lYie meeting was concluded with
the reading of Act ill
Light refreshments were served
at the end of the evening to
Verne DUton 0T „Ru^ ?r,^cr' 1Plwcl^e
Fioore. V M Fulton. Kilpatrick,
McCoy, Walker and Lois White;
»j Misses Elizabeth Clayton, Ryan,
Mary Shtpp Sanders, and Grace
wood; Messrs. Fred •Atexandrr,
Bryan Duff, and Walker. Dr W
<), Gerstenkorn and Dr W
’ I Washburn, and tire host
, C L. ____, ..r----
- i For'. Worth on business.
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DENTON, Feo 20 (Spl >—Five
Cleburne girls are advisors to new
students at Texas State College
for Women as representatives of
Their respective departments. They
Were ehosen for this position be-1 ----- --------------r
cause of their scholastic i ecord and I at the home of her parents,
ihterest in the work of the depart-1 and Mrs. Roy Scott, on Feai
-~nt.-.. Iston street.
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Cuba and China
Studied by Circle
The Christine Chin Ciiclc of the ;
Field Street Baptist church met
Tuesday afternoon in the home ot
Mrs A L Holder on West Wil-
llngham for the mission study pro- -
gram. 1
r The meeting ’ms opened by
prayer which was followed by the J,
business session during which rou-
tine bue/hess was discussed. The
group was also told its apportion-
ment for the spring box for
Buckner Orphan's Home Mrs Le-
land Burton had charge of the
mission program on “Cuba. China,
And the World’s Needs" which Was
brought by Mmes C D Miles,
Holder, and W M. Drennan
Those present were Mmes. L
D Cooper. E W Queen. Oscar
Pogue. Miles, Burton. Drenhan,
W Allard; one visitor,
Drennan, the hostess,
Faye Holder
; Mr. and Mrs v^'.7^,., C.
Marble Falls have returned to their
home after several days visit in
the home of Mr and Mr*,- Reuel.
RICiinroson, AM NorUr Mxuu----- _
R Wallen, and Mr. Wallen.
Dudley Tomblinson has returned
home from a two weeks visit in
Califoi nln
Mrs J D. Wilburn spent Mon-
• afternoon day in Fort Worth.
•rws ->rrw<t r (yrady sp4.nt Monday in
CHICKEN FEED, None Better
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Cream
Cheese
Fresh LETTUCE, head
Ffeih TOMATOES, 2 Lbs.
Smooth Red
Irish Potatoes SweetPotatoes
10 Lbs, ,27c 10 Lbs. 25c
CRACKERS, 2 Lb«. Ufe
The El-u-te-a Camp Fire girl*
had tlreir meeting this week in ,
the home of Kathryn Kilpatrick; I he /\pple k art
on south walnut street. i Finished Thursday
Tne vice-president, June Mallatt ’ — — -
called the meeting to order and the '
.lecre’ary, Kathryn Kilpatrick, read j
the minutes The roll call was
answered by giving Indians names
Included on the program was a
discussion of a plan for gathering
paper and a birthday project was
also discussed
Ice ersam and cake were served
at the conclusion of the meeting j with his favorite character in the
to Mary Ann Cossey. Kathryn
I Reynolds, Carmen Barkman. Betty
I Mnttwa. t-Xteltr Fisher. Barbara
I Brewer. Elizabeth HpprrrwH) Mary
I Alice Barr, Mrs Mangum, Mrs
[ Mallatt, and the hostess. Kathryn
I Kilpatrick
Wednesda
The Kill Kare Klub had it
turro a regular meeting Wednesday after ;
(arte Anderson ‘ &At%S^eXX rtroet’
•I'Ylar. M'rte j WmS ttl Xi,: ir
1 tfle afternoon
. At the close of the
| a dS»8 *»(J en'Tn'’ '
' tt Mines. P C. Dillon. S I
1 Wfarri*. Frank MeUe, G r, r-.rtt-
flth. C. C. Cornelius. J r '
lift, R. L. Harris. C. L Fdgar. :
Ama Wells. J A DeGarmo and
the hoatCM. Mrs White
*zi teaspoon cinnamon
Hash salt
•/, teaspoon corn
1. rtt tehitt
4 tablespoons KARO J
(red label)
Set aside 12 apricot halva* for'topping. Melt 3 table- j I
spoon* butter, and mix with bread cubes. Toss with
lork. Stir in KARO (blue label) end cinnamon. Ar-
range alternate layers of bread mixture and remain-
mntatalng'lHrtt.r Pl«. 2 aprleott>.1^.. Top
meeting, with Mrs. J.
the | ‘
Roll cqll, which wat
With verses about tfewr
wAs followed by h btWfr
during which routine bt__-
taken, up Mfrs R A. Cl
gave the dftcii*tf“ —
li.sh Mrs Jdhl
lender of the lei
noun Mrs E. A. Cook fi
view of "The Great Mfct
Elizabeth Madox RO»rti
Towering TYeta of WeW 1
and "indiltn tfaflimy
Wyck Brooks Jfete flfaen
Mrs Beavers Ire ram
discunrion on why hroot
Longfellow, Elnerson, and 1
hfs favorite atifhors itas
Into by the gfonp
Those memblts pr
1 Mutes Beaver, ‘ W
| Clark Cook, S L. Hl
Meted, Anna Robinet
R L. Steed, ant^j^ri
and Miss Maude ThH>
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| VElUifcl.L BBLANDONS
I ANNtH ME Birth of son
I Mr and Mrs Verdell Brandon
I of Alvarado announce the arrival
I ot a son, Hany Dell, on February;
I • 11 at the Cleburne Sanitarium >
I Mrs Brandon is the former Eli?.- '
| abeth Harrison of Alvarado who
won 4-H honors a few years ago i
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On ;
Crcomulsion relieves promptly be- *
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw. tender, in-
flamed bronchial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Crcomulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it !
quickly allays the cough or you are <
to have vour money back.
CREOMULSION,
forCoughs, ChestColds, Bronchitis |
C
1. ClebUrne.
Their Birthday In
Keene Saturday
Spring flowers Wert —
throughout the open rooms RatttTr
day evening When Mrs Flora Moy-
JU
ed the Ann Bagby Circle of Field
Street Baptist church at her home
bn College street, Wednesday af-
'JMMML The mission study lesson
WM led by Mrs H B Kerr
Ntafce present were Mnies H
Engtlsh. R. L Rigby, Ray Burton.
E R Walker, and G. L
team King; one visitor, Mrs Homer
open i pAjr an{! uttle daughter, and the
dk nt ! ir******. __
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A PmMtdOtHlMlPlUP
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During the school year tf^r aid
new s'udent.s in matriculation and
orientation and work with the
Advisory Council on various pro-
tects
Cleburne students who art ad-
visors are Misses Helen Bratton,
Louise Stilwell, Sara Gist. Jessie
Flake, and Marjorie Smith
Newspaper Wrilinq
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k :Keene Writers Club
?) The W'iters Club of Keene met
«rtfentlv In the home of Mr and
jjg'ifrs tt L Shull with Mrs R
*3” L. Carr acting as chairman
hftn The members answered roll call
’E xfith an original contribution which
‘‘iftchtded a Negro dialect, poem
JTJZ hy Mrs S. W Dake, a poem on
dry goods box philosophy b4v Vance
HeM, ft poem In praise "of Keene
fay W O Bel?., ftnd an article bv
Mrs C D Grady
The dhlcf speaker of the eve-
j was Elder E A Mftnry, Mis-
Slonnry Secretary of the Southwest-
rtfi Union M the Seventh-Dny
Adventist, who spoke on writing
■ '''i inlere^tiry news for the local news-
’ papers
.1 i 1 . ..uu. 1 jzx Those present were Elder and
vOtlpIF 1 luuorea X Al - Mr* Manry, Mr. and Mi H
rT'1 ’ ’ •- “u Shull, Mmes H B LindautsN-
Ffttll Foster, C W Dortch. Bill
TOWnsend, Grady, Dake, and Carr.
Messrs Reed and Bclz
Mrs Allie McDaniel and Mrs.
George McDaniel visited in Venus
last, week
'Die pastor of the Bethany Meth-
odist church visited in the home
Harald | of c D Hughes arid family Sun-
day. ----- —*>r-----4
J tin Burger spent the week-end
with his father and mother in
Egan
Mr. and Mrs Abb Green an-
nounce ’he arrival of a baby
daughter on February 14.
H T Shaw. , who has been in
a hospital in dleburne, has been
removed to hte home and is re-
ported to be doing nicely.
Mr and Mrs. Charlie Green
and Evelyn. Ize and John Mc-
Clure spent Monday In Cleburne.
Tom Williams, who fell
visiting in Cleburne, has
removed to a hospital in
Fort Worth where she is reported
to be unimproved.
Owen Ash of San Diego, Calif.,
and his mother. Mrs. Lenys Ash
of Rurleson. visited In Egan Tues-
day.
Mrs Frances Baslrere and daugh-
ter Betty Lu. of Duncanville visit-
ed her mother. Mrs Pearl Rul-
shouser. last week
Mrs A A Pfaff of Fort Worth
visited in Egan Sunday.
Mrs. E. S. Kyle and daughter
•r" MJss Erna Mae. visited Harald !
o’1 williams, stationed at Brooks Field t
* this past Week-end I
Tire following attended the fu-
nCTal of Henry Cochran in Dnl-
worth Friday: Elder R j Roy,
M'Cssrs and Mmes Russell Owens.
W. O Winn, Lloyd Winn. J T.
Hopps, Herbert Hopps, Mmes W
A. McCutcheon. Mrs. Pat Nich-
ols. Ruth Judge, and L. J Bnv-
1!«; Miss LlMde Winn and L T
Rltnson
.president John Thompson of Col-
lege Dale, Tenn., who Is president
of Southern union College, spoke
at the 11 o'clock hour on Sab-
bath in the church
Mr. and Mrs Will Flowers and
Mk and Mrs. William Flowers of:
n were the furols of Miss
ugley over the week-end
•nd Mrs Robert Dyer have
d from CaMfornla ■ where |
teited their children
lent and Mrs H H Ham-
ent Tuesday in Fort Worth.
and Mrs Walter Hancock
iby of Virginia have been
its of his slater. Mrs W
fa
Many vuuen jur luncnran »ou * ——--y. i ---- * Lurch. <..............
Will Painter of Ely. Navftda, who to here ®n • V**** 1llK ®usiBe!*i Wo'
wi'h all her old friends, was the honored guest "
Yellow jonquils ..Were t»ed
throughout the receptions J
At the noon hour a rtflert
luncheon was served to a
members present ♦ith
Cunningham giving the tnvw
Diirlng the MMWB J
which was presided ^ir J
president, Mrs. CwnniflghaW
tide matter* WVrt toWftfal
discussed. All Officer^ wW
sent The afternoon WM <
conversation and rtmin1
among old friends
Those enjoying th*
Mmes cunninghafo. Will
Harry HUdtMB, Ndm C***.
Bain. Dorn Wnlraven. Edna
and Anna RdMnMft; Misses
Torbron and Bernice flheeli
honoree Mrs Palhter an
hostess, Mrs
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Trees and Bird*
Used by Cltib To
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~ ~ CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
I < >RMER RESIDENT. MRS. WILL jRnmnrss Womens
PAINTER. HONOREE WEDNESDAY lPrcl? Ha8 February
A former resident, Who has retained her tnemherthip in the i ' Tllisdav
'elation through all the years since her departure from Ciebinpe, Was 1 Mrs. C A Glenn, president <>f
I named honoree Wednesday when the'Women’s Benefit Association met | tie Womans Auxiliary of the First
I in the home of Mrs sally Cullen for lunchegn and a business and so- i Fiesbyterian .-liurch, entertained
! clnl meeting Mrs Will Painter of Elv. Navftda. who to hero on a vIM , tn? inenitoei s o| the Business Wo-
s -. . ■ men s Circle Thursday evening In
her home on North Main street
When the group met for its Feb-
ntary meeting
Miss Wbertn Nelson, chairman
Of the circle, presided at the nieet-
J Which Was opened with prayer
Jy Mrs W F Howard, the new
hr elected president of the Auxil-
yry Who Is soon to take office
Jfte ffttnntes ot the previous meet-
JM Were read by the secretary.
Mis* Valda Horton The election
at Of fleets frr the ensuing year
wgs held with Miss Horton being
Mrtted chairman, Mrs Nell Hnt'-
Wh, Vlcc-chairmnn. Mrs W J
>. thrkev. W’rrctat'v and reporter,
■Ml Gertrude Whitehouse, treas-
urer. ftnd Mrs W G McCowan,
eounsclor. ns Bible lender
The devotional on the topic of
’•Whldraflcrs to Fruycr” was given
by Miss Horton, who used as her
Scripture I Peter 3 7 Mrs Glenn
gave a discussion on “Christian
Afflbsss!tdors' during the program
-V tL A! 'he dose of the evening re
. J »♦ •* yft || r .frtshments of cheese wafers, brown
Answer Roll Uali ‘ .Tnut bread, olives ^assorted cookies.
The Magazine Research club JDPtj mid hot ten were “served to Mtws
Thursday .afterflWfa at the CTtam- J P Hutcherson, McCoWen, Hor-
nier of commerce Mr ,Mn, Howard Misses Gertrude
meeting, with Mrs. J. K RtfesWl, Whitehouse tiene Chafin. Norn
GhaHn. Nelson. Annabel Riviere,
and Horton, and the hostess, Mrs
tClenn
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1942
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