Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1942 Page: 5 of 8
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EDNES AY, MARCH 2S, 1942
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This cowhand han oi.e of ths nicest job
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BUY DEFENSE STAMPS TODAY AND EVERY DAY!
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EASTER MORNING!
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Of New
Prices $3.50 to $7.50
COOLERATORS
THE DEPENDABLE
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No Increase In Prices!
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TELEPHONE COMPANY
SOUTHWESTERN BELL
GIVE US A TRIAE!
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Sit WHAT CAN
Genuine Quality
Farmall Parts for Your
They Fit Better
And Last linger
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Large Slock Now Available—
Repair Your Tractor Now—
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3. Answer promptly. Even
.econda are important these day..
However when you make a call,
give the other fellow enough \ y
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before you hang up.
second one this month
The next meeting is to be an all
Mrs
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short wedding
PHONE
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LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT
BOWEL WORMS
Tha signs are misleading.
Nobody is sure to escape.
Mon.-Tues.
Mar. 30-31
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each
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Webster, Ezra
Mi&ies Gertie
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(*f Mrs. J L. Dean
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TELEPHONE IN WARTIME
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Carry a New Purse
MEN
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9 P.M.
V ttro,!
“KELLY’S”
AIR CON
ICE REFRIGERATOR
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Thursday morning at
in the home of Mrs
>n‘ North Main street
monthly social meeting
CORRALLING
THE STRAYS
DYSMENORRHEA
If you sutler monthly cramp., back-
ache. nervousness, distress of “ir-
regularities"—due to functional
monthly disturbances—try Uydla E.
Pinkham s Vegetable Compound at
once I It's one medicine you con buy
matte < pecml/y for women. Follow
Cleburne Ice & Cold Storage
PHONE 148
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Rev. and Mrs Oran Stephens
had as their guests Sunday Mrs.
Stephen’s mother, Mrs. F. L " M
Mobs of Waxahachie, and their
son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and
Mrs Bill Stephens of Dallas.
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The couple pledged
lows before Reverend Jester
i lie Baptist Temple of Hotts-
wJk'O*5
with "My Favorite Recipe” and
Miss Maude Torbron is to present
the Federated News. The book
review of the afternoon is to be
given by Mrs C A Parrott.
and calf leather. Large under arm types
ire leading with a liberal number of clever
handle types shown, in Black. Navy, Tan
and the very popular Victory Red.
Tne U S Department
Agriculture and the Texas A
College Extension Service
commend F
“KELLYS”
We Give “Red Stamps”
4. Avoid “rush hours." You
may avoid accatetmel delay* if,
when posaible, you will not A
make long distance calle dur JI
ing peak hour*—10-12 A.M. fit
2-4 PM. Md 7-4 MA. V
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1. Speak clearly. Having to
repeat yourself take* time, and
tie* up the line* needlemly. Plea*e
.talk in normal tone* directly into
the mouthpiece, with the lip* time to reach hi* telephone
• about Ji inch away. It* better before you hang up.
' not to talk with a cigarette, pipe
or pencil in your mouth.
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TODAY and THUR.
SONG - AND -DANCE-FILLED HOMANCt!
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Extra! “Soldiers of the Sky*”
2. Hang up e.arofully. A
book or other object un
der the receiver may put
, your telephone “out of
kJ *ervice.‘ Pieaae replace
‘he receiver carefully. It.
Z* wiH ineure ycur getting
all incoming eall*. effib
OK.
:vf>PfK.
—y e~*i .W.xicx, however, andJ&£^}’^&.-.
no reason why you should not make
normal use of your telephone.
But you can help us serve both you and
the war effort by avoiding any wastefuf '•
use of telephone facilities. So please keep
in mind these four simple suggestions:
elasticised step-
and bow—t inch
\A and H.
We will oome into your home
by appointment and make the
picture* yea can’t get In a
studio.
me wires"iBlff»iill7^ g'
with the urgent messages of a nation
at war.
In a few localities and on certain long
distance routes, these vital messages
have brought heavy loads. Elsewhere
we are still able in most places to give
Brine—low < ut
lump—brown hrrl
A perfect fitter,
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| Miss Pearl Hardee
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Worm* can mako real troublo.
! Anybody, anywhere, crim “catch** round-
1 worms! So watch oot for thaaa aifftMi In your
child or yonrpolf: uneniiy utomaeh, not plea*
in?, loRH of weight. Itchy Beat, nervouanoax.
Get Jayiw'a Verm if age If you even raped
roiindworniH. It cxi*els stubbora worms, yet
acts very gently. If there are no worms, it
workx juat hr a mild laxative. Jayno'a la
‘America’s bent known proprietary worm
medicine; acientiflcally tested and used by
millionn for over a century. So, play safe!
Insist on Jayne’s Vermifuge.
• In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tab-
let*. there are no chemicals, no
minerals, no phenol derivative*.
NR Tablet* are different- art dil
ferent. Purely "triable a combi
nation of 10 vegetable mgredients
formulated over 60 year* ago
Uncoated or candy copied, then
action i« dependable, thdtough, yet
gentle, a* millions of NR's have
.proved. Get a 104 Convinccr Box.
Larger economy uses, too.
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re- i
that all meats canned. |
SPECTATOR PUMP—Blue and white,
elasticised kid with 2 inch heel, open
toe type. AA to B.
WMU Circle No. I Legion Auxiliary Has
Has All Day Meeting Meeting 1 uesday At
In Goddard Home
Newest in Spring Coats ante
Spririg Suit* now 3t2.M-316.B5
and *13 95 at Kuykendall*.
Tile Auxiliary of the AmeiTcah
Legion met Tuesday at 2:30 p.
m In the Legion hall for its
regular meeting
Mrs B B Barnard, president,*
presided over the meeting which
Was opened* with the advance of
the colors. The group sang Am-
erica" which was followed by the
Lord's Prayer and the Preamble
tjf Ute Constitution
' Otiring the business
iAlrs Barnard reported
8 • NO MECHANICAL DIFFICULTIES.
• PRESERVES FOOD BETTER.
• NO WAITING FOR ICE CUBES.
• MAKES NO NOISE.
B. B Barnard at which time a
quilt Is to be quilted
About 12 members weie present 11 ne
and at the close ol the meeting. '
<>: tile I
church I
of
Benton of this city. | Of
to Myron performed
»«O »AOIO Set.,, wifi ______ ______ ____
JOAN CARROLL • EDMOND I Albany, and Miss
O'BRIEN • RUTH WARRICK t following members:
i < ’ « I dAI, l/nedall 1
/You GIRLS WHO SUFFERS i
Cl F.BURNE TlMES-REVAEjjV-CLEIHIRNE TEXAS________
Thia cowhand has ol,e of th® njeert jobs to be found tn Texas.
He’* the guy who’* wutPlit ig over the five “strays’’ who’re being
corralled down on tie University of Texas campus for thn furth-
coming Round-Up, March 27-29. Inside the fence right now.
he s got the ®ix visiting gweethcarts u( Southwest Conference
schools, each branded by her own eainpiib insignia They will bo
presented with the University s sweet heart at the Round-Ip
Revue and Ball in Gregory GymnaMum. Au>iu», Friday night,
March 27. Top row, left to right, uie Mi>s Martha Alexander,
Baylor University; Miss £<1*41 Ru<‘ ( heatham, Texas ( hristian
I niveixity; MUs Lena Adums, lexa stale College for
men
row
drove out
Lika was taken and
j were eaten
snnt were Betty Boger. Bobbie Jean
Jean Irwin. Onn
Jean- i
'ire a j wrwht I* m Auviui'c' ., Vnllev Club
•his wtefk whew she rr vitetlm?- OitOD Valle J V1UU
!.L and Mrs l«’u white umi m- } Jas Demonstration
-■ i On Meats Friday
T w ana daughter. — — - — *-------
tei tty. who have been vigiting her -
larents Mr and Mrs J A j
L’Vfc, left Sunday for their home 1,1
li'jiiialvaetan. . j
I ,» be piucessed unaer steam presure
i Miss M.eona Cox informed the
* 'T -Home*--Domotutra..
tiun club members Friday, March
> i *i,rn i 111 n'i in,..... .... ! i hi 11 _____|
The Alathean class oi the Fiel'l l Venson B
Street Baptist church will mv-’ f| Mrs
ihursday right at 8 o'clock in !ic ;l, n ;j0
home of Mrs. Caron Holland
Pendell avenue, with Mis E
Tngmm wd Mrs.
co-hostesios. ‘
Newest in Spring Coals and
FpriHg Slrtu now $12 95-316 35
and 319 95 at Kuykendalls
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Business Meeting
Held by Society Oi
Christian Service
student who is represt nOng l * 51 (irr'rhr-Frrttrrm-.-^u -------
are Miss Elizabeth Mi.Culloeh of Southern Metliodi-t Uni-
versity, Miss Carolyn Uulaney ,,r Aikan-a-. ami Mi.s Elizabeth
Knapp of Rice.
FOOT FLATTERING FOOTWEAR
Footwear Tuesday's express brought:
Chase Ave. Baptist
Bible Class Meets
With Mrs. Burt
The Ohaie Avenue Baptist Bible
class met Tuesday In the home of
Mrs J A Burt. 418 Mechanic
street, with an Interesting lesson
being studied
Those present were Mmes Ix>n-
nie Chasteen, Sidney Harrell, Burl
Livingston, L. B
I Banks, and Burt;
| B Brown. Mary 8
Burt.
The class will meet next week
with Mrs. Burl Livingston. 113
Cleveland street.
m< cling
—- on the l t
sale ahd expressed ^bhank . '
helped in any1 Abbas --------- *
The membere ^)Bdc plans,'^*«^-ManguJB,jind Ute hostess
The Wan-hr-se Camp Fire group
haa a picnic Saturday morning
of Mi
at 10 a m
to Chaney Springs
taken and later
Those
Among the new
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Fel Moi .on a,s! (,n<i a corsage of red rosebuds, was
I unattended The couple
- ‘ I it;< vows before Reverend
The Fidelis Matrons chi ., <>t . (,|
. | the First Baptist church will meet. ! t(1)l
Thursday morning at io o’clock | Following
i uple
The ceremony was
the home of the
Mr. and Mrs.
Newest in Spring Coats and
Spring Suits now 312 95-316 9.’>
and 319 95 at KuySendans
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
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Lb. can -- 33c
CASH SERVICE
GROCERY
Magazine Research
Club To Hear Book
Review in Davis Home
Mrs. S. L. Harris, Mrs. J. A.
Davis and Mrs A. N Ratteree
will be hostesses in the home of
Mrs. Davis on Williams to the
members of the Magazine Research
j at^:30
The roll call will be answered
Jno. L. Martin Implement Co.
JOHN L. MARTIN, 8«le Owner * Mgr. J
o’clock | Following the— ceremony
Dan Wofford I, upj(, p.ft for a __ __
i|s|tnp to Benumont and Lake Char-
I i 'Die bride is a graduate
( icburnc High school, while
groom finished his schooling
Prattsville, Ark The couple
uill reside in Houston where—they
both arc employed .
These an- <inl» 2 ol the more than 25 new Spring styles now
KILLY’S
The Wan-he-se Camp Fire group
met Wednesday atrernoon at the
home of the assistant , guardian.
Mrs Joe Ferguson Artificial re-
spiration was demonstrated Ice'
tueam bars were served to the
following; Mary 'Jean Jackson.
Bettj Boger, Barbara Knox, Bobbie
Jgkti Sanders. Jean Simpson. Ann
. Jcannine Wilkerson. Mrs
She stated that ’ fruits # should
liot be canned under pressure, but
i the water’ bath method should be
j-u.-wd Site also urged that th® „
i ladies store more food this year I
Beets, carrots, cabbage and tur- |
nips Increase m food value by J
|! storing, and Urey should be mound
I up in week-supply mounds, as
they do not keep very well after
I the mound Is broken Into.
I The club voted to send an Easter
I Illy to A A Morris and J
Tarlton on Easter Sunday
I Mmes W O Morris, H. D.
j Crow and J L Dean were ap-
pointed to select the winner of the
i dairy contest Mrs J. R. Stew-i
art’s daily took first place with I
, Mrs V V Jones’s dairy taking I
j 'second place The club awarded j -
two ladies by presenting |
i beautiful handkerchief. J
Stewart, secretary of the
community war board, invited the
members to a meeting of the war
board to be held at the Cotton
Valley school on Tuesday night. I
An attractive plate, .consisting ]
, ol congealed salad, smacks, pick- •
les and iced tea was served to
i bur visitors, Mmes Jay White,
| Lewis Odom. John Tarlton of
i Cox and the
Mmes. L. E
extract a
to all
•w*y •«( .....
for tht sending of tobacco, cigar-
ettes and Other similar Items tL , ,
the veteran's hospital in Dullas I •1aa a Satuidav
this week ' Y hey met at the home
Another $25 bond was bought I f’“*v v,,rn®h ^5 *0 a_
by the auxiliary, this being the I
' ■ - ■ - | l.iKa w
I lunches
day meeting in the home of Mrs I . -
B. B Barnard al which time a ! "<!<■«. Anna Jean Irwin.
Abbas, Mary Jean Jackson
About 12 members were present ! hlne Wilkerson. Mrs Ferguson
‘ "s Varnell, und two
they hemmed dish towels for the j.^iulcy Blrt and Mary
Legion kitchen. '
The bride chose for her wed- 1
uing dress, a frock of powder blue
taffeta with navy aocessories Her
flowers were a corsage of gar-
denias.
Mr and Mrs Waggoner will
I 1/0 at home at 412 West Willing-
The Clower Bible class
\nglin SWeet Methodist
luncheon In the home of M ' i
; Clyde. Hubbard on North Anglin I
' street with Mrs W V O'Bannnn ; -■
.nd Mrs Bess Morton as co-ho-t-^-II^Hj.yXJlisQH Rjtes IC,UTheTh^fd^|
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i C ousins’ Home
I Mi.ss Gladys Gilliam, ■ daughter
ol Mi and Mrs J *W Gilliam
of Fail Creek, was married Satur-
day evening to Eldon Allison, son
of Mr and Mrs E L Allison
this city
in
in ide's cousins,
Will McCowen
n.f bride, who was attended by
Miss Ersle Hudgins, was dressed
,p a frock of navy sheer with
black ’accessories The groom was
attended by Richard Dyer of Fall
Creek
Tiie couple will be at home ini
Fort Worth
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1‘alentM, wide wale fabrics, fine soft
j X 1*C **Od“Vy Ol V*I1I laLlHIi O’ 1 - .
j v(ce of the Anglin Street Meth-
• iidlsi church met Monday at 2:15
1 at the church f.or Its regular i
monthly and quarterly business
session.
The meeting was opened with
the song, “Grunt Us Wisdom.' ,
and (fallowed with prayer by Mrs !
W Q/Hopper
During the business session, rou-
tine business was transacted' and
the group elected delegates to
attend the annual conferenc
be held In Corsicana in April
Miss Anna Klmbro was lected »•
delegate with Mrs W 8
as alternate The meeting
closed with prayer by Mrs A
Self.' ---------——.-------
4 -• Tivewe presciU..j|(||je^4.,»(!te„,,,)
E ’Allen, Q s Poteel. Hopper
■ o. J McCoy. T H Fox. K. F
8hlrer, J. C. Blackwood, W D
Gasklits. Stiles, Self. Harvey Brat-
ton and Miss Klmbro
■ \nglin Street.
will meet Thursday for
stiles •’h’Cheot) In the home
' Cllyda Hubbard on North
n street with Mrs W V
, ' essas
Miss Lena Benton Is-
i Married Saturday I
Myron Waggoner
Miss Lena Burton, daughtei
Mrs B D
was married Saturday
Waggoner, son of Mr and Mrs
Dala "Waggoner of 898 Chase avt-
uue. In the home of the officiating
minister, Dr S B Culpepper
V DNItlv • Ullin vvnnrvivrv | '■'••-•uw uiuuwi., ......w. «».
Extra' Speaking Animals ! Mrandon Verdell Brandon, Crow,
In “AT THE COUNTY FAIR” I Haskell Dean. Dean. L D. Hogg.
! F. F Johnston. E E Jones, V
■ M.,^| ,'m ckoovb” j VSi/ >TMt
. .11,.., m Youngblood and
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and
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McPherson-1 lope
Kites Performed In
1 lou^ton Recently
and Mrs H R. McPher-
of Houston, formerly of Cle-'
e. announce the marriage of
daughter, Mary Alice, to
Hope of Houston, son
M. Hope, on March 16
io 11:30 a m in Houston.
The bi Ide, who wore a frock of
navy blue with white accessories
of your
with the purse you carry.
take chances with
Isee these
Don't
your, old purse.
new Spring styles that are
“Hits.” They are practical •
as well as smart and dif-
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
f ,
can _ 35c
The L.egion Hall
W M U Circle No 1 of I
Henderson Street Baptist church
met tor an all day meeting Tues-
*day in the home of Mrs J L
Goddard. 612 Mansfield
I The morning was spent Id sew-
ing for the Red Cross, while at
the noon hour a covered dish
luncheon wai served
The program ' In the afternoon
was on "Things That Are Just’’
with six members taking parts
Those present were Mmes Olive
- McCaig, H E McVickers W. A,]
Kerr, A, C. Donaldson, Gould
Conley, E Burnett, Ray Griffith.
J. B Montgomery. W. A Ander-
son. C. O. McClary, Vick Jones,
G R. Boyd; Misses Nolah Boyd,
and Eula McVickers; and visitors
were Mrs E W Rawls. Mrs. J
W. Bruner, jr , Rev J W Bru-
ner, Vein ’ Goddard. Sue Don-
aldson and Kenneth Conley
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 25, 1942, newspaper, March 25, 1942; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309530/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.