Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1953 Page: 5 of 8
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All you gotta do is switch to Sanitone—then the
worst, ground-in grime vanishes like magic! Here’s
a new kind of dry cleaning that gets out all the dirt!
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Innerspring Mattress
Bed Springs
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Rails . . . Matching Double Dres-
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Plate Glass Mirror. Regularly Sell
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At Will) Meeting
The Friendship Home Demoas
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make* coat that wraps Collar and very wide, full cuffs are touched
with velvet. This eould be an all purpose coat all through Spring
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Refresh menu were served to the
following Mmes J N Borden, J
C Johnson. Chester Key, Bob John
son. Lulu Earkson. Halbert, and
the hostess. Mrs Gillespie
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C N. Gilbert, who told of his love
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before 5:30 P. M. Monday, February 23rd.
WANTADS
Miss Whitcombe
Speaks To
Altrusa Club
Members of the Altrusa i uo met
, in regular session at the Ubertv
Hotel Private Dining Room Wed
nesday at noon, with Miss Nancy
Whitcombe as guest speaker
Miss Whitcombe, who was intro
duced by Miss Lorene Price chair
man of International Affairs
taught in the Cleburne schools in
1949 and 1950 She spoke on the
differences in primary etlucation in
England and the U’nited States
tudent guest of the club was
Barbara Forrest, editor of the high
school annual and other guests
were Miss Dorothy Roper and Miss
Whitcombe
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•i Viilentine Party
Mrs Hubert Foust and Mrs, J.
I V Irby, room mothers of the 7th
zrade at Fulton Junior School, ch-
tertnined the popi, with a Valen-
tine party in their room Friday
, afteroon. Myron Guither is teach- ;
cr of the room
An amateur program was pre
। sented by the pupils and a Valen
i line box was enjovn. Wendell Ir
by and Bverly Elds, candidates .
for basket ball king and queen. '
passed out Valenti'" .
, ! Cookies, cokes and Vnlentine can-
dles were served to Nancy Foust,
I David Cruce. Darrell Reck. Sam
my Newell, Clinton I ally. Charles
Wilkerson, Hiram Evans, Bobby
Berry, Carolyn Nelson Teresa Gol- }
leher, Joyce Forsythe, Nancy Mont- I
gomery; Wendell Irby. Jan Crum- I
| ner Anita Paschal, Peggy Doty,
i Zolla Lester. Inyee Avery June ;
' Slawson, Faye Pruitt, Jean Hecks, |
j Beverly Ellis, belotes Climer. Ge- '
! Neva Edwards, Martha Morgan, 1
emd Martha Goodwin.
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Mr and Mrs Charles D Evans, Dolph Staples and Jack Johnson wer guests Sunday of their par '
Ioshua. announce the birth of a ‘was speaker Shirley Bridges was
JOSHUA Spl) - The Brother dauehter at Memorial Hospital on Valentine sweetheart
hood of the Baptist C hurch enter Wednesday Feb 18 The little girl
tsined their wives a* a Sweetheart hs been named Jan Elaine and anuuhter at Memorial Hosni
Ranolet And nart, in the recrea weighed 11 pounds. 9 ounces The * daushter a! Ndomonia m0P
Banquet and party in the recrea grandnarents are Mr and Mrs i lal Tuesday, Feb 17 I he baby
tion room r~cently Eranaparents are Mr .and Mrs; k.. seen nAmed Carol l vnn and
The Valentine theme uaa used R. Hawpe and John Evans, all of has been named laioi 1ynn ano
The valentine them was used Joshun she weighed 6 pounds and 3 mm
tn the decorations of large red Jo"nu« ----- ces Grandparents are Mr and Mrs
hearts, carnations an candy: Mr and Mrs. A J. Wasson, 805 O. F wadlington and A. A Sulli-
One table beid ■ white eagle North Anglin, announce the birth; van. all of Cleburne,
with red and white streamers and
hearts nut to the eden of the table,
and another table held ret japoni
h-J miniature boxes of candy
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The meeting was opened by
the club singing "Sweet our of
Prayer." Thought for today was
given by Mrs C M Borden and
A ,, and Mrs Leroy Dickenson and Friday, Feb 30. 1953—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW
Tlew babies Godley Personals cw*- - 'XI0,': '...... Mr and m„ m D Sherman. Jimmie Markumawhotoden
Mwcandmr nGJomer aMr aTneri,allena Srbanasa Mr ana an Mortie Balou , Mack Kirk of Far Worth visited ito
706 West Smith announce the Albert I avi । Mr and Mrs D McElroy of Grand relatives here Sunday - ]
of a daughter Tuesday, t eh^ I. view, and Mrs George McCorkle Mrs ,spear s undorwent ma Mrs. J. T. Dillard, whoj^j
at Memoria huTclvl sha hasbeen Hul dreshanof Fort Worth spent m the Cotton Wood vicinity attend joP Surgery a Memorial Slosptai is.a howing ittle, improvement
N Gayan Grand Sunday, visiting his sister, Mrs Ed ed Mrs Dover McElroy, who is this ^7 the home of her daughter, M
6.Pounds.and, 2. 1.In Rs ith owens Mrs Biu Smith of Jo ill at her home. Monday I
Pat •« W Smdh ami oh "E shua visited Mrs Owens Friday ---- I Mr and Mrs. J L rettct have
»«' 706 . i N. *•* *■ I. Hi Miss Janice Simms underwent a moved to Fort Worth Mrs Pettet
rri “.".16"" k. M» and M"‘ Jesse James visit tonsiectomy at Memorial Hospitattts an art instruetor in the Gedley
igoncd at N A S San Dlego, ed in Fort Worth Sunday Monday She is recuperating at her \ school. She will make the trip to
* alif Mr and Mr* l. K Ebertart and I "e
Mr ami Mrs Marshall W Howe. (amity and Mr and Mrs Bill Buck Herman Wallis is improving at
Jis N Caddo announce the birth net spent the weekend visiting in his home in Godley from a recent
of a son Thursday. Feb S. at the Odessa I Illness
Memorial Hospital He weished ' M and Mr« Leo Roberts of Wa l conard Glenn, son af Mr and
pounds andspunses andhasbern co visited Mr and Mrs S V Dick Mi. Finis Glenn of Godley, is m
Mi m ktrs W* W Hum# enson Sunday Also visiting the St Joseph s Hospital in Fort Worth
44 Knmv Avenue An Mr and Dickensons during the weekend He was taken there last Saturday
Mrs E G phinips ,28 Arbor Vi wer Mr .mi M.» R D Maratu night following « .ilghvv ay aeeident
___________ tae ler ami boys of Valley Mills, Mr
Members present were Mmes 1 i - ......
Villa Proctor Alice Eash, Lois Mo Mark Alanis the name given the oil rk k I avoid hitting an oncoming car He
sely. Sue Singietary. Ora Lanman, son born to Mr and Mrs Floyd Young People of Church /has a brain convulsion and is un .
Bettye Baker, Genen a Ford Mar r Davis Jr. 1309 East Chain consclous, but his condition is re [
gie Smith; Misses Dorothy Davis, bers Street. at Memorial Hospital. Given Sweetheart Banquet ported to be fair.
Ada ittle Shiv weighed 1 poun-ts GODLEY, (Spl— The intermed Mr» Derr of Waco is here visit
and g ounces He is the krandson isles and young people of the God mg her daughter, Mrs Iris Viek
of Mr and Mrs F E Davis, 1301 ley Baptist Church were entertainers.
East i hambers Street, and Mr ed •’ ■ Sweelhe.it Banquet in ......
and Mrs Claude Mahanay of Al - dining hall of the church Vai | Mr and Mra Joc Sherman and
varado enline s Day children and Mrs Wayne Sherman
Toastmaster for the night was1 and daughter, all of Fort Worth, I
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Ilie club voted to sponsor the the banquet
enior girls 4 11 club of Friend R W Massey welcomed the
" , , 1 sweethearts, and Mrs t N Gil
ship Mrs Naymond albert, a bert introduced J O Murphree
member of the WHD t lub is leader with a poem, Mabel. Mv Mabel "
of the 4 H (lub Mr Murphrec snoko on his roman
Mrs C P Gillespie, cereal lead ce Mrs Rav Bentley intro lured
or of the dub., had a display on W. O McEntire with the poem,
good selection of cereals Mrs Hal "To An Old Bride" and gave a
belt gave a talk on the importance brief history of his courtship Har
of knowing cereals and how to buy old Brawner introduced Tom Wel
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Just Arrived • - Special Price
Old Fashioned Hardwood
P Gil!es
Pedestal Base, Extension Leaf |
2 inch Chrome Arron. Straight g nemeai
Leg Chairs . . . Curved Backs. Gm 67/5
Sells Everywhere at 89.95. M)
Terms Ah Low Ah 4 - 1
Nothing Down $1.00 Wook „l, an
and Valentines
The preram wi‘h I O Rontlav
as Master of Ceremonies, followed
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Mothers Club Has
Meeting Wed.
The Mothers Club of t. Joseph a |
Catholkchureh met Wednenday at
the home of Mrs Jerome Parker,
with Mr* Ralph Elliott as co hos
(ess Ji
The meeting was opened with a
prayer by Monsignor Bartkus Re
ports were made by the various
committees, and plans were made
, ip have • cake and plc sale
Prcding the meeting a delici
ous luncheon was served tn Mon
signor Bartkos; and Mmes ‘ne
Repman, John Whitr, Alton Ful
fer, Lawrence Girsen, Lonnard
George, Bill Bouldin, Curtis Poin
dexter. A H Redmon. E I Clark.
J N Vanderlaan, I J Blanchette.
Jack Swatzell, Finis Rogers. C M
Doerr, the hostesses and Judy Rep
man. Kathleen George, Mary Van
derlaan, Dan Rogers and Jerry
Parker
The next meeting will lie held
at the home of Mrs Swatxell with
Mrs. Bouldin as co -hostess.
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The Ta-wan ka Camp Fire girls J
group of J N I xing school met
| Thursday. Feb 12, in the home of
Mias Ann Lemme.man, for a Val j
i entine party
Games were played and refresh-
i ments at Hawaiian punch and cun i
cake* decorated in red hots and ,
white icing, were served to Sever ;
ly Williams, Brenda Hughes. Su- 1
zann Hodge, Pamela Tate. Gail
Craghead. Paula Cooper, Jane
Scott, Janie Heslet, and co-lead-
era. Misses Jo Dodson and Ann
emmerman.
Birthday Special^
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [48], No. 85, Ed. 1 Friday, February 20, 1953, newspaper, February 20, 1953; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403064/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.