Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 191, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 11, 1943 Page: 3 of 8
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out-of-town
the wedding
Alvin Bennett and
Sabina Jan?, ol Dallas; Mr and
Mr.s. J. C Webb, Mr. and Mr.s.
Iimiuye Singleton.
jContlie Russell
< i r r led July 2
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the buaness meeting a picnic ‘ '
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Allen. Saturday July 17.
Ami many other wanted weaves
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quality that is consistant with conditions.
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Mrs. S D Moxon h..s received
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rFiuhed ~hU basic training field 4
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Pvt Moxon is the
life. Selino J. Moxun ol -the U
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J Homer Yarbrough of Alvarado; |
Mr and Mrs. Bob Clique and
Carol? ii, Mr and Mrs. T
(ii'inonstration on
was given
Hobbs
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to order
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mem-
presided over
•' brief business session,
„..v.e gam-s of "42’ were
enjoyed by the members
Those- »nJoying, the courtesy were II
C C. Cornelius, Alma ||
Walter Beard. Ella U
Cunninghum. Alice Bain. Maude I]
rorborn. Aiex Anderson and tin 111
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L'l^.psU Midway Club Makes Ifl
Plans to Send
Delegate to Dallas
Sending of a delegate to the Hi
state meeting In Dallas was dis- N|
cussed Tuesday when members of U|
the Midway Woman's Home De- |]|
monstration Club met in the horn- |||
of Mrs. IS. R Newson. I Hl
Refreshments were .served to U|
King, Jones, Pat Smith, IN
Smith. Schaefer. Allison. |||
. 5ew and 2So Club *
Meets in Home
f r—Of Mrs. ~ Ma lea r
■ Members of the Sew-'ichd So Club ’
u-\ract Wednesday afternoon in the .
\ i home ol Mrs Herman ■ Malear- '
'/ Mrs. Lee Rumbiey presided over}
* thr bn.'in?ss 7V"fttng._ following j
’ which fife mcmlx'Ts enjoyed need!.'- ’
k- "'-W«l4G--»efrhshm-nfs-m- t'rtmeh and •’•-•
i cookies were s-erved to. the lol-[
A lowing iqembers; j . .... —
Mmes C ' D Mlles Rumble-, j , *°o»e is a ruffled dress that is •
I Earl Bandy, Kenneth Greer. '^tte. It ts a junior style in blue
1 Slype. Card Heath. C C Cate stripes and white pique
I and the hostess iem ruffle, strtped bow and band
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.} A wedding ol wide ..interest tp tltuuuany fiiemU ol the couple in
. Cl- burne amt sir rounding oinmuntt ids. was - oleinntzed. m a t wilight
I ceremony on Sattirdi.y at the st Marks Methodist Church, when
. Ceviora 1 Charles Martin i.4 Sheppard Field. Wichita Fails, t^ook as his
bride M'ss Lena Ruth Rigbv daughter of Mr and-Mrs W>. B
I Rigoy of tins city Tne bridegroom is the .on of Mr and Mrs
jj.ee Martin of Venus
• Palms and ferns were banked
' I ehlnd the altar • decorations of
• white gladioli and were enhanced-
j by the lighted cathedral tapers
«, (miming in branched candelabra
All this formed a lovely setting
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' which was leafl bv Rev F K
Suddath. pastor ot the church, nt
1 8:30 o’clock in the evening, in the
prooeneo—nil—e-—-lawaa—immlx i—uf-
itlatives and friends. ■ -
Prenuptial Music
Miss Mary Louise Suddath. who
Wftrb btdgT crepe with n ccrsney1
ol pink gladioli, sang "Because’' as
a prenuptial solo, and was accom-
pauied_ J1X...Mn . On ille _M<;Elroy^
i who wore a pink taffeta frock
with h cotsage of pifflv gladioli
LMrs McElroy also played “T Txive
, . .... Tritly.” ’ ‘‘One" F4<*rtmK "Hmtru"-imr*- mbir-'”f'i-vnrni-it»m - feaf'U'Ted" »
end The 1'Osary" ,iieeeding tin
ceremonv. end "Melody of Love'
during the cerepv ny
The bride's only attendant was
I Miss Dorothy Brumfield, maid lit
honor Miss Brumfield's frock
was of blue dotted swiss trimmed
in white embroidered ruffling, and
her tiowerc vwr a
white gladioli 'led
satin •
s— «rtal«.JSn»erx -
The bride, who entered alone,
wore a floor-length f-ock of white
dotted swiss maoe with t ight-
fitted waist and gathered skirt
i in lace
fastened with . while, satin, rib ■ j 1 ' • l " ‘*i*tGiicn
. Mrs R E Mitchell was hostess
to the Fellowship Bilili; Study,Club,
at its regular meeting Friday af-
ternoon. in her Iwme on West
' Chambers street.
The meet ng ojiened
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A B ;
2-New Members
Welcomed Into
Joshua WHD ( Inb
The members ot the Joshua Wo- !
hum’s Hom-j .Deiuon-stiation Club'
met on Wednesday in the home I
Ot Mrs C S’ Joi tan for an all-
C:t<v mi ting
Tlie morning was spent In
lersatfiri, following which
eifd-riisli . nmcheon was
The jpwetlti" was cellea t
.bi . the president at 2 p
loll call was answered bv 2f>
b< rs
A
‘i i spirat.ion
Evans and
gave some
do until d
TWo new members, Mt-'-
(•vertcn.' Mr: F E
Mrs.- G H i
into the club
ol the business
The W. M. 6. of the First
Christian Church will meet Mon-
day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at
the church, with WreA O. B
McPhertpri as leader/. Miss May
McCammon will give the devotion-
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. . Tnewday
The dty-wlde Youth Rally will
be held at 7:W p. ni , »t the Bt.
Paul's Methodist Church.
The W.N.O.B. of the 8t. Mark's
Methodiet Church wlll jneet Tpes-
Metnbers of the DuVaH and Reed
lanulies gathered at the home^of
Ida Duval on t
on the
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one visitor. Mrs. Daw Ison.
The next, meeting will be in the
— Opal "Yeung?'July
i with the
I regular theme song followed by
prayer by Mrs A B Self Mrs.
Waltnven presided over a
business meeting, and Mrs
Baker led the lesson Mrs.
: Root voiced the closing
wenvetj^ nt-wei patterns ton! Tm.-r i;uiilitv fabrics
choose and start
■ elect Ion ol but I
see tlv splendid se-
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maoe
waist and t
Her fingertip veil edged
i was f
I bon. and her Rowers
wristlet of w hite carnal lor. She
■jK®} carried a white leather Bible, bor- |
■L 1 trowed from Mrs. Kyle .Graves,
LfH 1 thpped by two gardenias and
, ’i.'Lowered with white ribbons and.
! i st e phanotitg; and her something old'
I was .i gold bar pin more than 1(X)
| years old. b< longing to Mrs W
‘J Anderson of this city. Some-!
1 thing tilii" was r> pair tit zircon
; i tit .screws belon"i io the mi'id
i ol honor Around her tick th"
I bride wi•!•'.■ -1 U'.’le st rand ot
pe.u Is
TrnmirtPiroty tnttnwiti^ the
tnotiv the Laide and gloom t
ed the coigru1ulat tons ol
-"guwtl1 TIT The ■ vrSTIbtlle of
church, as no ri'ccption
lied
patriotic .theme I
Games of 42 were enjoyed dur- j
ing the evening, at the conclusion jn
ot winch refreshments of chicken! 1
, , . . , , engaged in mnmiin nvn> wou-
ralad .s.mdwiclws.. muiget pick®), Hjs 1)arpnU were the late Dr and
and frosted cokes «fre served at!Ml„ E RuMen.
leursome tallies to tne following;
Messrs and Mmes John H. I
of | i’-oyd. Ed Wright Sam McGee,
blit" Clyde Hubbard. A B Self; Mrs.
t l J D Allen > and the host and
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[Fellowship C lub
I Entertained by Mrs.
|R. E. Mitchell
1 Mrs R E
Mi s
street. i
leaner
Members present
Walruveii, .......
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hostess.
.0 Hav 4
ability To perform , J
t he n«~xt - higher | ♦
Robert I’ Welborn, of Al-I 4
vi.rado, has'meen promoted to th'I 4
Garland Darby and daugh- rank of Mi:>) it Is announced I 4
Floyd Dod- by Lieut Getierai Simon Bollver’ i
Muckner. Jr Hie' commanding I J
gfiwml, Alimk.i IVyfpnstf* Hnni- '
Mrs Ida Duval on the Meridiart" J_ori^tiinn her j’usband, Pyt
highway, on the fourth of July.
for their annual reunion.
Dinner was served picnic style
those attending were:
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Reed; Mr
and Mrs Babe Dtivall, Lavert Now-
lin 01 Dallas; Mr and Mrs. Jake I
Mftllms of Fort Worth; Mrs:
gte Hass of Waco; Linda Ann Du . -----
cal! Trona Calif ; H. C »nd Dixie '■
Duvall. Stamford; Mr. and Mrs. I |.;’<si<;hi
live Keiiee and children; Mrs
Joe Bass. Meridian. Mr and Mrs
/ I Bert Woodard
[ Celebrates Birthday
I In celebration of the 75th birth-
. uLi’
r rnilighter, Tama Bion, with a
! friend of Paula Beth’s. Martha,
I June Bonne/i. of College Nation, 1
j are spending the wgeJc-eM hetc. |
Saturday was a day of cel&bra- |
tion. with a big birthday dinner I
at noony at the Woodard residence, I
403 South Anglin street.
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Social Calendar
Monday
1 | Circle No. J. W.S.C.S., will
meet at the chitrdh at 9:15 a. m ,
for- a World Outlook program,,
Mrs. C. P Aker will be leader
-Oirele 3 will meet rft T~p m
with Mrs. Edward King. 805 Prai-
rie.
fOR beiter-than-wr
IfitUO-GLOSS
BY
Dan Debb and baby. Mr. and Mrs
B D Starnts. ah of Fort Worth;
Mr and Mrs Ed McElroy and
Sgt and Mrs J W Martin, all I
ot Alvarado; Mr and Mrs. Lee
Martin of Venus and the groom’s
sc.,?™* r L'" KtFVFtwm ot Mr. md Mrs Mnnon svott: Mrs
Paso Ida Duvall Mr and Mrs Jack
IN ITXls
A Munden
st :tt b >1 icd ;j
Atlanta Gu
cuted at Chase Field Bee) Ulf.
instriu tin" a."lets tn
ment-s
Ensign Mitnsiii is
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and Mrs Jack)
Bell Hana.. vl 1 gets prosiotion
I Corp Vrrt’on A
[T S Army Air
| st ationed r ‘ " ”
I inoteyi to .'ergeant according
(information received Ijere..
/ the son ' *'■ *'“■
I Beene of
and
Venus, I
I lelps to safeguard vour family
against illnesses of an\ kind. I he
fact tha^xon can l>e assured of a
germ free food during a time when
health is of prime importance, is
one ol the mam reasons why vxjll.
should use Pasteurized Milk;
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i^fo•'You Truly.'
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ruffled dress that is a
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Mujoi Welbotn was one of 1 the grade of Major. He Is. a
group of 67 officers, now serving sen of T. W. Welborn, of Alvarfido. 3
; bi Alaska, who were promoted to | and was reared there
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|(v. lYtrt.il -CH VPliUH, I MISS Zj^rftTH I IhMhII. rS •♦4*S4> «4* ■
united in marriage last week I Dalhart and .is euu>l".yyd. at. the air ♦
few; basil sub- depot- .it
■ bride'V7he’:duUfthter of! Af VAR UiO WAN ’ T
and Mrs O. C. Singleton. HAS MAJORS RANK 4
ft benilty| HEADQUARTERS Al ASKA DE- ♦
RUSA^ll
near
O Bannons Are
Hosts to Members
Of Kupples Klub
The Knpntos Klub'wns entertain-
the home |
W. V O’Bannon, j
<11 North Bordet- , . ,,
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‘ m Fort Wortli. with only a Lew (
yiy.utives attending the ceremony. j
1 Tile iv —.2 ‘ n*-— --r
| Mr and Mrs. O. C.
I i;n<t formerly operated
Venus Mi
in farming 1
beauty |
•sell is ’
Venus I
To Make Short Trip
When th" couple left
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WBA Has
,„,vv Regular Meeting
white blouse “>”i: p riday Evening
AT its conclusion ,, „ .. ... .
return to Cle-1 Au Wnlraven entertain-
Corporal Manm win , "d he members of the W B A.
duties Sheppard 7’1dB> '.’1ve‘1,n’r ln, 11€r bome 0,1
11 1 West Wilson street.
of crepe myrtle and fern
evidence throughout-, the
. op< n ’ ooms, where Mrs Ella Cun-
employed...-us secretary to *he ninghtiin. president.
ity, Judge. Corporal Mai tin brief business
graduated from Venus High I wylere gam..o of
‘ and Jones-Meyer Lut.'.i.p^,
He was employed by the
County Clerks office until he en-1
tired tlie service in October. J942. Rosenbalm
He is now in the Army Air Corps ■ —w-1
Wlcli.
Sheppard
Bowls
were m
now :
to the
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