Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 168, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 13, 1943 Page: 3 of 8
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denf pilots and muat be
khem just as It is necessary for ut
to remind ourselves dally of the ne-
keenly to buy U. S. War Bonds
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ONE LOT OF FINE SHOES
We offer you The Penny as illustrated above In
soft fine crushed kid. In turf tan, in black. AAAA
to B. widths. ,
Lt. |. C. McClure
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Visiting'Here Now
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Burch, assistant }
Miss Lucile Hudlow returned
Friday after visiting friends add
relatives in Gainesville.
er, and
teacher
Ben
of Alvarado announce the mar-
riage of their daughter. Ml's
Vesta Shultz, to First Lieutenant
J Gordon Hindes at the First ,
Baptist Church of Cleburne at 4
o'clock on Saturday afternoon, I
June 12.
Dr Albert Venting, j ‘ * _
The church, solemnised the wad- Zimmerman, was honored on Frl-
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Mrs J. O. McClure of 914 East
James street is reported to have
fallen recently and suffered a
serious Injury. .
a locket belonging to
She carried a bridal
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received the gifts
Brati Boyd, Mrs
and Miss Jean
the gifts
Fruit punch
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ern University and Texas Wesleyan
•College and is a teacher in the
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Miss Hazel Ruth Wheeler of
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Cotton Valley Club
Serves Lions
I On Wednesday noon the Cotton \" ■
Valley W H. D. Club sponsored
a luncheon for the Alvarado Lions ,k
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Roy Doak of Cleburne spoke to < >
the 28 Alvarado club members and I
two visitors who were present. <•
i. The menu for the luncheon con-1;;
sisted of fried chicken, creamed < >
potatoes, vegetable salad, beets,I ■■
green beans, banana pudding and ' *
ii <d tea. *
Tlie following ladies served the
meal Mmes. J. R. Stewart, L.
E Brandon, and L. L Shipman;
Miss Hardee and Mrs, H. D.
Crow of Alvarado.
Refreshments
with the hidden
it and punch were served to the
little guests Plate favors were
tiny American flags. a ”
I Those sharing the courtesy witn
— ----r; 1 i little Linda Jean were Martin
plior to his entry into the reguLr , Rut^ Wofford, Tommy and Sherry
' Gray, Dlann Boulware, Tommy
I Y ater, Dorothy Lou Taylor, Nina 30j g Mgin.
I Jean and Don Wiseman. Pat Gate-
Those are from our regular stocks .
of fine shoos and placed to this
cloM-out group—because only a
tew sties remain.
SUN DAY, JUNE 13, 1943
............... 1 PARENTS* home is scene of
QOCTFTY Cl I IRQ-1 WEDDING of billy crow king
vJVJVxlJU 1 1 AND JUANITA MAXINE FOWLER
MISS "EMMA LOUISE FI.AKF SOCIETY EDITOR J Mr and Mrs Billy Crow KingO-----------
, pianned to leave today for Bucy- h Nerve{, u the u
K* J hL st,‘t‘°n,‘d 81 i The table vas laid with an Irish
Camp Millard Mrs King was llne„ lltce (.|olh whlle th# cry,_
Miss Juanita Fowler, ta| puneh and cake services wpre
|_^j£Ufrhttu_rd Mr and Mrs I. P : >yfr,,un()e<j wjth daisies Datsko
Fixwier, itifF SoulTi AhBUH Street, wer uxerreletrwhenT tn the open
CT fore her marriage on Tuesday
evening. June 8. at the home of I 'Mr
her parents ------- “— !
| son of Mi
I King, Hr . .of
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Dr Albert Venting, pastor of
the .First Baptist Church, read th#
Woman’s Bible Class ;;
Entertainecbin X
Venting Hbme Friday ■;
Mrs, Albert Venting was named
president of "the Woman’s Bible - •
Class of the First Baptist Church “
on Friday afternoon, when the • >
class met tn her home on Prairie ;;
meeting were J,
A O. White, vice-president; «►'
Lee. second vice-president;
J O Carter, third vice- *. , ■ . w
president; Mm Dora Bayless, sec- W 1 W Tl^ T A ■ r 1 ’r 1 * ■ w’ Rs
retary; Mrs I. P Fields, teach- ” 1^ |\| |\l f\ I 1-4 I III
Mrs Burch, assistant-• • Y1 Y X>. 1-^ JI A
The devotional was presented by > ■
Mrs. Carrie Klllough, and the re- • ‘
malnder of the meeting time was.,’’,
spent in a social hour. -I”
Refreshments of Ice cream and ’ ‘
cake were served at the close of «.
the afternoon to. Mmea. Klllough,
W J Buis. White. J L. 1
Falloenbury. W. W McDonald. «•
Friou, Bayless. Carter. Joe Gerard. ;;
and Dr. and Mrs. Venting. «>
Hindes taught at the
Cahill school for four years fol- cbi
lowing hey graduation from Noith |
Texas State Teachers College and
Jacksonville College
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Mass
lip Vick, captain. U. S
Corps, of Cleburne.
Camp Campbell, Ky
son of Mr and Mis
thia city.
The wedding is to
_r_. on Saturday evening. June
father, Floyd Wheeler will join the home
Clelan Brumfield, sister of
was her matron of
honor, and she whs attired in a
frock of rose corded, sheer trim-
med In lace and with which she
wore lace mitts
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While shoe rationing is in force smart women are combining
Style ond comfort. That’s why tnna Jottick’s are the
L? Keys i Hatton's favorite.
TiePENNY
Charles
Arnold, Jr-..
J V Arnold,
Cleburne, took place Sat-
fewhinv. June 5. at
• hn'C, Methodist Church
Worth, with Dr W
officiating at the
ieremony
wore
white
wood. George Sowell, Jan Turner.
Bob Winter Sue Phillips, Tony
Wilbanks. Janice and Billy Hick-
man. Janet Honea. Don Moore.
— King Zimmerman Ann Huddle-
I ston, and Freddie Borden.
' Mrs Zimmerman was assisted
by Mmes Vernon Boulware. Sylvan
i Gray and Herman Gatewood. .
7imm.rma >! Mildred McCorkle
Jean Zimmerman.,
•. and Mrs Louis Pledges Her Vows
of, day afternoon with a birthday' With Jack Whitlock
•ew purty at her home, 213 South Buf-' Mr and Mrs. Fred McCorkle of
street. The occasion wag SH Williams avenue announce the
fourth birthday. marriage of their daughter, Mildred
were used to decorate EllzaLeth. to Jack D. Whitlock of
rooms, where the little Cleburne and Camp Millard, O.
The ceremony took place here
on Wednesday, June 9
Swift, where the lientenant
stationed at present with
military police as pout prison of-
ficer .
Mrs
The same perfect-fitting Belle-Sharmeer leg sizes you loved in ';
a pre-war world are fittingly yours .. .in finest rayons. And never ;'
have they been so important to the looks of your legs. Being <
individually sized in width as well as in length, Belle-Sbarrator I
rayons literally fit without a wrinkle. Here exclusively in Brer •»
for small legs, Modite for middling, Duchess for tail.
le-Sbarmeer Stockings in all leg sizes ;
The wedding party stood before
i. improvised alter of pakna.
ftrns and full white floor baskets
McClure, I filled with white gladioli and bun
who were married Saturday even- bunk dalaies. ’Branched candel-
Ing, June 8, in Antonio, are abru holding white tapers
'‘ placed in the background,
and Mrs. ,F. C. McClure of 1201 > Enters With Father
bride entered on Die arm
her father who gave her in
j marriage She wore an ivory Main
| satin gown with basque waist and
I full skirt, while her veil, which whs
! edged with white lace, was held
in place with a coronet of seed
She carried *a
Mrs L. McElroy of Alvarado
spent Thursday here on busi-
ness.
ding were Pvt. I
Flying
a D I
Bucyrus,
Luther A
Mr and Mrs
King and Mr and Mrs, Jack King
jCapt. Glenn Vick to
Wed Miss Williams
In Easley, S. C. -
Mr and Mrs' Ford Wellington
Williams of Easley. 8 C . have an,
nounced the engagement and ap- l
proaebing marriage of their daugh
I falo
her
Daisies were used to
the open rooms, where the little (
hostess received her guests She
, wore a little corsage of blue com, i
rowers, which was sent to her ’
i By one Of her guests before the4
(party She opened her gifts as;
I they were received.
r —rr. „ • After all the little girls and boys
home in Taylor, Texas, near Camp, had arrived, the group went to (
- e neon was spent In playing games.
I The honoree and her guests
I then wore invited into the dining |
i(.om. where the center of inter-
est was, the big white birthday
--a decorated with pink .rosebuds
, utn.1 and candles. Green tapers burn-
Lieut Hinn-1 e(J on ejther jjjjj oj
is the son of Dr and Mrs. ( Refreshments oJ birthday cake
Churchill Hindes of Wincheste . Jth hidden charms Inside of
ss. Following his graduation'
from Dartmouth College and post
graduate study al Harvard Uni-1
versity, he was associated with an |
oil company at Victoria. “
i King, Jr., of Garland
attended his brother as best man
Wedding Music
The wedding music was given
by Mrs Maurice Norman, who
played "At Dawning" and "I Love
You Truly” as pre-nuptlal music
and the "Sweetest Story Ever
Told" during the ceremony She
also rendered the traditional wed-
ding marches
The couple left after the cere-
mony for a wedding trip to Dal-
las -»
Immediately after the ceremony
an Informal reception •was held
with angel food cake and fruit
o! Deming N
Mr and Mrs
Deming, before
Lt. McClure
The wedding Uxik place at the |
First Preebvterlan Church in ,8nn pearls She, carried »n colonial
Antonio, -with the pastor. Rev^r, arrangement of gardenias with a
end Logan, officiating in the] shower of satin ribbons She also j,
was
gift from her minister at her
FORMER RESIDENT, DOROTHY ROE,
IS I SR I DErOF GPL. J. V; ARNQITI OF -
CLEBURNE IN FORT WORTH RITES
The marriage of Miss Dorothy*---—
Marie Poe. daughter of Mrs Lora'
Roe *725 Avenu- E. Fort Worth.1
and the late Mr Charles Roe, (
and Cpi, J V Arnold, Jr-., sop,
of Mr .end Mrs ' ” *J
Er of
inti#
Polvi
r<>*t
Wan
The. bride wore a light blue
suit brlth a white lace blouse.
Rhe wore ui white hat with a veil
finifdsed An while Ailk toce.
Her “something old” was her mo-
thei's bjrtJistone lavalliere, and
she oarrled a white Bible belong-
ing to Mrs George Hyland for
"somethlrtg borrowed " Three gar-
denias were placed on top of the
Bible and streamers of white rib-
bon hung from it arrayed with
tiny white flowers
K' * Two Attendants
Miss Mir Jone Roe, maid of
honor, wore a light pink sheer
dress, and a matefling ' corsage,
Mrs George Hyland, matron of
honor, wore a light yellow lace
dress and a matching corsage
The two attendants wore wreaths
of gardenias with a veil tied into
a bow in the back.
Little Bettye Ruth Sargent, the (
----- “•"* ---j a white sheer
with tiny blue
nosegay
mixeCT flowers 'Joe1, Lewis ■
South Walnut street
The bride was Miss Velma Jones I Of
! Deming N M , daughter ■ —
Casey Jones
her marriage
on Tuesday
•evening, June * at the home of j Mrs buttM.r Kln(f Jr
The groom is the ; the we^dln/ cake whlle Mra, E.
and , Mrs L A -E McCullers presided at the
709 North Main |wnch b()W| Mrs Brad Boyd reg.
.Lstered the guests
|, Out,of-town guests for the wed-
ding were Pvt. Maurice Norman,
double ring ceremony !>«. the pre- ' BJnck)a „ ,
sence of a tow close friends of Cnl Ja<.k D Whltlock.
Millard,
Mrs
lend;
When our fighters fly at'400 milss
an hour with ■ Jap Zero or a Mss- .
serschinidt on their tails there isn’t ’ ■ >
much time for cogitation so ths
Army and the Navy showAvs .many
motion picture* of actuel dog fights
and air battle* a* possible to our
itudent flier*.
of Dallas.
Reception Given
Thursday evening Mrs. D.
Wofford, Mrs Clelan Brum-
field and Mrs Maurice Noriffkn
entertained with a gift reception
in honor of the bridal couple In
the home of the former on North
street The open rooms
decorated with bowls of
visiting
• . re ■ •
Walnut
MISS VESTA SHULTZ OF ALVARADO
WEDS LT. J. GORDON HINDES HERE
Mr and Mrs Ben F Shultzs
Alvarado announce the mar- . . . —.
nf their daughter, ws ■ Linda Zimmerman
Honored by Partv
On Fourth Birthday
Little Linda Jean Zimmerman,
pastor of daught<!r of Mr
fha ----— -
ding ceremony in the presence of (day
the bride’s parents and a * f
Intimate friends
’’ The bride wore a white after-
noon frock with navy- blue aegee*-1
XOrlCS &nd u loelfk't hs>lnnQina tn
het motRer
bqgiquet of carnations and
denias. The groom was in
dress uniform
At the termination of Lieut, j
Hindes' leave of absence. the (
bride and groom will make their'
Staff Sgt George Hyland was
best pian, and Pvt J. E. Whit-
worth. groomsman
E At Home in Fort Worth
Miss Flora Johnson sang "Be-
es, use" and ’’I Love You Truly,"
for “the prerupUal solo.
Following the ceremony a recep-
tion wi ' *** * * ‘
brtde>
v ui wiv^miiuuui or icvrivru iiia com- ,
wedding ( mission last March after oomplet- j
I for » bombar-
Logan, officiating in the shower of satin ribbons
double ring ceremony carried a jvhite- Bible, which
The couple pledged its vows be-1 a
fore an altar decorated with bits-1 graduation
kits of flower* and lighted by Mrs
candlelight Miss June Jones of!Of the bride,
Deming attended' her sister as-j
maid of honor, while Lt 11m
.Morley of. Youngstown. O.. served
ar the groom's best man
The bride chose for her wed-
ding a white suit with blue ac-
cessories Tier flowers were a!
coraafle of white, orchids [
14. and Mrs McClure arg. spend-i candles before the ceremony, while
jesaw Ilia lan-Hao lulst/X !**«•**■ tltilH ! 1 a VF4m«* 1** /*t«• *>1»«4
hi* parents. He has been sta-
tioned at Hondo, but In the fu-
ture he will be aaslgned to duty
at Kingman, Arlz. .
Mrs. McClure attended the Dem-
ing school*, while her husband i
was educated In the Cleburne I
He received his com-!
t*r coiTi|)i“v- |
a bombar-
her
In the
received his
is* given at the home of the schools
ww. ? mother The wedding, mission imv man
cake , was enhanced by a mlnifi- Ing his training
ture bride and groom with the
flyoom in uniform -
Th$ couple will be at home at
3001 Avenue C.
Both the bride and groom at-
tended Cleburne High School.
were
daisies
The guests were greeted by Mrs
Wofford and introduced to the re-
ceiving line (oiruxwed of
Brumfield, Mrs Norman.
p . Fowler, Mrs Billy C. King,
Mr. King, Mrs L. A King,
Sr . and Mrs Albert Venting.
Misses Mary Bess and Lucille
hopkins directed the guests to the
dining room where the gifts were
displayed, while Miss Betty Hem-
rick received the gifts Mrs J.
L.”.... W M. Souther
Her flowers were and Miss Jean Stiles displayed
colonial bouquet of white flow-
with a gardenia | prup, punch was served with
8gf. Clelan Brumfield and Cpl. qn rpd wb|te and blue ribbon
...J!]' sandwiches and- cookies by Misses
„ M1|dred ga^ders Frances Kirk-
ham. Helen George, and Lola Nell
Ballard, while Mrs Boyd Baker
presided at the punch bowl, which
centered a lace-lald table in the
solarium and was surrounded at
the ixise by a wreath of Queen
Ann's lace, and red and blue ver-
bena blossoms.
Mrs William Hodges was at
the registry, while Miss Margaret
in, and Mrs. Raymon Booth
Bay City bade the guests fare-
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