Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 229, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 24, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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FLORAL AND
FIGURED JERSEY
And now we have them . . . lovely, dainty
SATIN GOWNS. So very dainty, with attract-
ive lace trims and ribbon trims. In the ever
popular SOFT TEAROSE SHADE. Sizes 14
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ITS COOLER AT —
KELLY’S
Miss Bernice Nelson and Floyd
Davis, Jr., left Monday for Oleh
Rose to attend the
Youth's Conference Camp.
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Limited Quantir.a.
Punch and cake were served
about 50 members and guests.
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Eva Virginia Love to
Wed Don Williams
On Unannounced Date
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FLIT »hy» 'em as it ipta; I ’em.
FLIT I. Gr.de AA. I ter to-
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Commercial Standards ( 3
as iiraed by the Nations
of Standard*.
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FLIT-the knock-eat
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Mrs. John Parker of Route 1,
Grandview, spent Monday here on
bualnase.
Patterns that are ideal for suits. Patterns
especially developed for smart frocks. Easy
to keep looking good, always ready to wear.
Plan now to have JERSEYS for fall.
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during which time piano selections en as rewards.
. were played by Mrs. E. I. Wood.| Following the
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BOTHERSOME HAIRDO — Gloria Tina Hullg&nzo of New i
York City starts early with that glamor business. First of all, ♦
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there’s the Lake touch In that eye-veiling lock of hair. Then
for good measure she lets one shoulder strap drop. Then she
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■’Tou girls who suffer from simple ane-
mia or who lose ao much during
monthly periods that you feel tired,
weak "dragged out”—due to low blood
Iron —try I.vdta E. Pinkham c - Com-
pound TABLETS (with add.-d Iron) —
one ot the bett arsya to help build up red
blood -to get more strength—in auch
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(.nation by washing a rayon blous.* W
■in wat^r with a mild soap. A
spot oh the blouse was removed
by washing with clear water, and
when clean the blouse was rolled
ill a towel to take tp the excess
moisture and then hung on a
hanger.
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‘ We Give "<Red Stamps’-
RONINO is so much
Maeona Cox,
Eddie Lee Queen and Emma Louise
Flake: Mmes Bess Jarvis, Flor-
ence Howell, Fannie Joplin. Mary
Scott, and the hostess, Mrs. Har-
ris.
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Liquid for Malarial Symptoms.
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Mr». B. C. Gibson of Cleburne young, Lois Coleman; Laura Rhea
Route 4. announces the engage- ■ Goolsby of Odessa
ment and approaching marriage---- -
of her niece, Miss Eva Virginia
Love, to Don L. Williams of 304
I Wendall street, Cleburne.
No date has yet been set for
the wedding.
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Ready for any of ihs emsr-
gsneiet of war time living. It
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on the hsngsr.or when placed
flat. D.tiqned by KORET OF
California with a cute 5-
button doting to wear side,
back of front for variety.
Fashioned of crush-resistant
rayon suiting in the season's
smartest colors.
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ALSO: Latest Pathe News films from
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afternoon, when the W. M. S I
ot the Field Street Baptist Church
met Monday afternoon at the
church for its regular monthly
Mrs. F. M Rust is reported to
be seriously ill at hrr home, 219
West Brown street* Her son. R.
L. Rust of Dallas has been called
here to attend her.
Ciptkin i
Enlists in
•• Corps A
Frou) a «
to a prmte
that was the .
that Iflaa Rathryri
f <x y
• Many of the inrect “< .•mite"
that twarm the battle roftU- 5
“planning the life" out al <>Nt SpL
diere - die before the let d bites
of FLIT end our other iMteti-
cidta.
Paes,
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4 Mr. and Mrs. A A Taylor
Of Grandview and Everett Taylor
and family of Itasca spent Sunday
Methodist diere with Mr and Mrs Lawton
Taylor.
Friday t
The Fellowship Bible Study Club ♦
will meet Friday at at 3:30 p. m. f
with Mrs. A. ,E. Miller. 310 North I
Wood street, and Mrs. W. A. t '
Adams will lead' the lesson. - I
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RichHn autumn colors, unusual in attract-
ive patterns andiii a t re nienclous selection for
choosing. These lovely, extra quality Jerseys
will develop into favorites in your fall anti
winter wardrobe.
in naptha Spots were removed
by making a suction with both
hands
ting,
in- a.
At the close of the evening 0T written and composed by
yiaOlv-srv rafeachmania ’ r\f nssr*/«H A«s*i*__If* . ‘ ______k.i»-
angel food cake were served to
Messrs and Mmes. Jef fie Wof-
ford, Dan Wofford. Emmett Wof-
ford, E. Buford Isaacks, and _______
Welch; Misses May McCammon, session.
Meme Nail, and Lena Moss;
Mmes. T. J Flake, L. G. Fisher,
F. D. George, Nettie Reeves, the
honoree. Miss Pet Heath, and
little Martha Ruth Wofford.
that cleans without rub-
This dress was also rolled
towel and kneaded to re-
move the naptha, and then hung
on a hanger until the cleaner was
evaporated.
In cleaning felt hats, Mrs.
Barnes dipped them In a basin
of naptha. The soiled spots were
rubber' until they disappeared.
Turpentine cn a tooth brush was
used tp remove the perspiration.
Mrs. Barnts discussed the care
Wednesday
The Priscilla Club will meet
Wednesday for luncheon with Mrs
Brad Boyd on Lone Star avenue
showed a number of articles suqh
as necklaces of rick-rack aiiJ
purses.
The Keene club s*ved ice cream
shfl todkles w the following mem-*
bers and guests: Mrs. Barnes of
College Station, Miss Maeona Cox
and Mrs/ Mary V. Scott of Cle-
burne; Mmes. Elbert Smith, Cecil
Dollar, J. R Hanna. L. A. Mur-
phv and Tom Roof and Miss Addie
Bell Hanna. Godley; Mmes. H.
M Love, John T. Smith, J. H.
Cannon. C. M. McLaughlin, Leo
Mages, and J. L; Barbee, and
Miss Louise Love, West Liberty;
Mrs. Jack Howard anti Mrs. Mag-
D O Temple has gone to [festive July 31st, and In the fu~!
Temple, where he Is undergoing
treatment at the Santa Fe Hos-
pital there.
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by Un XcCo«l “d; sack lunch.
BOB-.' M»c'< smith . After ______ _______
I tbe conclusion of the pro- each member was called upon to'
K F a social hour was held: t ecite, and candy suckers were.glv* /
K S during which time piano selections en aR rewards.
x-wiuwim* u,e social meeting, ,
c brief business meeting was con- ,
ducted by the president. Miss Mae-
Jon a Cox. Plans were outlined for
tlie district conference, which U 1
to be held here In October.
Tho^e enjoying the courtesy 1
were Misses Mary V. Garrett,
Allie Jarvis, Lucile Brown of Fort I
Worth, Maud Belk. Mary Cleve-
' land, Lois Bullington, Elmarine
Ht" is. n
k i--:- -w
bers street
eighty-first .birthday.
Each year , on hfr
group of lier close friends
relatives drop by to wish her a
happy birthday. * I A program of poems and music •—-----------——
At the close of the evenlHg' 0T writtep and composed by localz, . j
visiting,refreshments of punch, aiid women was presented on Monday | v dldlClcLr
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Looprif- Miss ima Jean Looper;
Rot. and Mn. Butter and two
daugMffM.
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in Army
— in Marine
Ab Private
captain ft the Army
» In the Marine Corps
transformation
-------- Grayson of
Houston, Texas, underwent when
she took
Private ____________
captain its the BMvatton Army.
She wae aseletaht te the editor
ot the Salvation Army’s publics-
Jl t»<m« "The War Ory."
More recently, however. Miss
Grayson had been a reporter on
the, Johnson Olty (Tenn.) Prsu-
Chronicle. One day ghe went over
to the Marine Corps office to get
a story about the recruiting of
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The meeting opened with the
slngtns of ‘‘All Rail the Power,”
and Mrs. N. L. Cowan gave the
first prayer. ’ J*
The Bible study was directed
by MH. V. 8. Looper and dif-
ferent members of the society took
parts on the program.
A short business meeting was
conducted at tM close of the les-
son irith the chairmen of the dif-
ferent committees giving reports
OtReSe,lijf Butler gave a short
talk before offering the closing
P Those attending were Mmes
IKE. .iftMth, Vernon Ellis, Homer
Johnton. M. 8. Stone. J. N.
Baldwin. BL L. bowan. W. M
Lester Hugh-
and V. 8
SOCIETY - CLUBS
MISS EMMA LOUISE FLaKE ~— SiMIIETY EDITOR
SPECIALIST FROM COLLEGE STATION
IS GUEST SPEAKER AT W. H. D. ■
DEMONSTRATION MONDAY AT KEENE
“The remoxal of stains is a necessary feature of the general care
of clothing and household textile," stated Mrs Dora R Barnes, Ex-
tension Clothing Specialist of A. St M. College, when she gave a de-
monstration on cleaning hats and dresses on Monday in the dining
room ot North Hall at S W J. College, with the Keene W.H D. club
■'•r hostesses ,
Miss Maeona Cox. county W.H.D. agent, tpensored the demon-
stration, while Mrs Pat Nichols. •.... 1
president of the Keene club, called ie Q land
the meeting to order and presented Also Mmes c M w s
Mrs. Barnes. . Pugh, and W. H. Decker and
Mrs. Barnes began her demon- Miss Pearl Sharp. Bethesda; Mrs
D. Rollson. Cleburne, Route
4; Mmes. J. H. Wicker, J. R. j
Hobbs, and W J. Wllkfes and
Miss Darlene1 Hobbs, Joshua; J
Mmes. Lee Jones and O. A. Tol-
bert. Rio Vista; and Mmes. Julian
Wells, R J. Roy, W. Daw- J
kina, F. R. Pettengell, A. Er
J Hall, L. C. Ward, Clyde Hardy,
IR. Wallen, C. J. Schulenbergw.
J. B Yates, W O. Belys, Pat
Nichols and H*. L'. Shull and Miss
Lizzie Winn, Keene.
Guests were Mlt.s Esther Ambs,
dean of women, and Miss Bertha
Shcllenberg, matron at 8. W.
C.; / Mmes. H. B. French,
E. Clark, J. C. Turner, L.
Whitsotne, Emma Warren, E. L.
Bowers, Flora Moyers, and U. O.
Eisenman, Misses Mlargaret Daw-
kins, Wanda Whitetone and Amy
Bushnell, Keeni; Mrs. Irene Har-
ris, Grand Prairie; and two new
9c *«o 25c
Tax Included
NOW SHOWING '
Rudyard Kipling's
JUNGLE BOOK
ton for the past 15 year?, have'
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han*. ■ , J transacting business
■ Mr, Lankford has been connect-J
»d with the Santa Fe Railway for^
the past 40 years and retired ef-
frcHva July 91st and tn the (u-J
turt will reside at their former
home on Woodard avenue.
Miss Pet Heath
Honored by Informal
Birthday Party
Miss Pet Heatn, whose
were pioneer residents of Cleburne
and Johnson County, was compli-
mented with an informal surprise
birthday party on Monday even-
ing at her home cn West Cham-
The occasion was her
PROGRAM OF ORIGINAL POEMS AND
MUSIC PRESENTED AT W. M. S.
women. They told her how wo-
men were badly needed to relieve
desk-bound male leathernecks for
i front-line duty
They convinced her so that
after she wrote her story for hur
went back over to the Marine
office and joined up.
Now she's in training a^ the
North Carolina Marine base, Camp
Le Jeune.
School Days Is Theme f
Of B&PW Meeting t
At I lair is Home ♦
School days was the theme of I
tb?. social, meeting beljJ..Monday ♦
evening by the Business and Pro- T
fesslonal Club at the home of ♦
Mrs. Jennie Harris on Feather- f
Eton street Mrs Harris w*s as- I
sisted by Mrs. Mary V. Scott and ■
Miss Lois Bullington. j‘
The courtesy was held on th«1
back lawn of the hostess's borne, » l ... •
«« .na.X” ZUTW Ha. Royal .
read one of her poems i either dressed as a school girl or QerVlCC Program
,.^y2Lam^waw :R L01'?01 mann' brou«ht Her,bwn At Monday Meeting
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Cleburne Baptist Church met Mon-.
day attgmooh at the church for
the Royal Service program. Mrs
R. E. Mayes was In charge of the
>£80011.
. W mwilhg
Mre. Mack Smith.
Mrs. F. E.* Coleman eft Mon- I
day for her home in Lo Angeles, 1
Calif., after spending tv > months
here with her son. H. M. Cole,
.man, Mrs. Coleman, o id. othet
J relatives and friends.
Miss Pauline Bradshaa of HUM j
returned to Cleburne to make their. boro spent Monday in Cleburne
j transacting business an i visiting
- with friends.
td with the Santa Fe Railway for
her
after she wrote her story for hi-r Mr. and Mrs L R Lankford J
U. the North | pttpej the quit her job. Theh. she .who have been living in Galves-1
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The meeting was opened with
the singing of “All Hall the Pow-
er,’’ and the opening prayer was
offered by Mrs. Edward Hamil-
ton.
Mrs. J. L. Jordon was in
trge of fhe program, and cklled
Miss Laura Rhea Goolsby of
essg. who offered prayer tor
_,_j; boys in service.
Mrs Mack Smith, poet laureate
of Texas, was introduced by Mrs
Jordon Mrs Smith gave a num-
ba» at her -poems and tlieh intro-
duced Mrs. J; F Elam, Mrs H
W Steakley and Miss Hanna
Kathryn Rosser, who each read
an original poem of»her own.
A piano solo was given by Miss
Betty Lee Rosser, who was the
composer of the selection that she
played.
Mrs. Ruth Adams Belcher of
Denton, who made her home here
until recent years, was introduced >
toto.vs Kax^ssviTM » vassxsre. v-e.ra j grOSS. mCDiDCr, WHO W3fi t4 r ’
read one of her poems i either dressed as a school girl or QerVlJCe Program
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 229, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 24, 1943, newspaper, August 24, 1943; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310963/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.