Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 240, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1946 Page: 3 of 4
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Those Garments that
You Treasure.
West Liberty Club •
Discusses Exhibits
For Couny Fair
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John B Deck, Jr and Miss Dor-
othy Deck have returned from Abi-
lene where they visited Lriends at
Abilene Christian College
NOW SHOWING •
Today Thru Tue.
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Lady Nearly Choked
While Lying in Bed—:
Due to Stomach Gas
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The WaA Club wi meet Tues-
•day at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Mary
Me£amty st her home 204 S. Wal-
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turn in help to make soap
for you. Every pound helps
prevent the somp shortage
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Brakes Relined
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GETTING YOU DOWN?
Thousand famow doctor’*
discovery gives blessed relief tram
irritation oi the bladder caued by
excess acidity in the urine
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Now Avallable at.......
PINE BOAnD DRUG STORE
The West Liberty W. N. D. Club
members heard diseussions on what
various member* planned to exhibit
mixed vegetables, sandwiches, mixed
relishes, sherbet cake and iced tea
Mrs. James Curtis and Mrs. E. E.
Erickson of Dallas assisted in serving
the eupper.
Foursome Tebles
The guests were seated at four-
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Monday at 8
honoree and the hostess.
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6 ih double disc wheels Rubber tire.
In prs. on 18 in. axle.
Pr. 2.95 Single Wheel 1.29
room of the Buckner home, while a
white motif was reflected in the
dining room. . . '
Announcement
The dining table was bud with a
lace cloth over white satin and cen-
Fast dependable service
Yes, when others fall to please
• you Try FUDGE. We have noth-
ing else to do except please our
customers. You, too, can depend
on FUDGE for Better Cleaning and
Pressing.
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Miss Buckner will leave Wednes-
day to spend a week at her home
near Cushing before returning to
Cleburne for the wedding on Sep-
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Mrs May Stewart and J. W Cow-
art spent the week-end in Fort
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The Oms That Require
Cereful Hanelng
Yes, they got that special cave
when we clean and press them.
This is dust another reason we are
Cleburne’s First Cholce Cleaner
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• Wednmaday
The Priscilla Lunchemn Club will
meet Wednendav at the home of
Mr* J. M Stroud of 421 W Ward-
ville.
TEXAS
Mrs Monroe Bicknell,
at the fair, when ’the group met
Thursday in the homa of Mrs. L A
Murphy..
"bow to Label Fair Entries" was
discussed .by Mrs A. B. Ricketts
who also gave the general rules and
regulatiens for such htries. Mrs
Tom Roof discussed plan* for a com-
munity educational exhibit at the
tail.
After the elub adjurned Mrs. E. S
The guest list for the - in-
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•. MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1946
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ENGAGEMENT OF SARA JO BUCKNER
AND VERNON CARRELL OF GODLEY
ANNOUNCED AT BUFFET SUPPER .
The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Sara Jo Buck-
ner to Vernon C. Carrell of Godley was announced Saturday evening,
when her aunt, Mrs. John F. Buckner, entertained with a buffet supper
at her horn*. 902 Pralrie Avenue
Marigolds and greenery were ased to accent the hah and living
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Ince gave a demonstrationon brush- ed aprieots
10 in. steel disc wheels in pairs. 20 in. axle,
10 x 1.75.
One lady said a few days ago
that she used to be afraid to go to
hed at night. She was swollen with
stomach gas. which always got
worse when she went to bed, and
I be gas would rise up in her throat
after she lay down and would
nearly choke her. She couldn't He
flat. Had to prop herself up on
pillows. Recently this lady got
INNER-A ID and now says gas is
gone, stomach feels dine, bowels
are regular and she can go to bed
and sleep soundly.
INNER-AID contains 12 Great
Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear
gas from stomach, act on sluggish
liver and kidneys. Miserable peo-
ple soon feel different all over.
So don’t go on suffering! Get
INNER-AID. Sold hy all drug Mores.
Mis Buekner wane Misses Ann
Crper and Ruby Le Floyd; Mmes
D. C Kellx. Edward Glover, J. E
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CHOOSE BY MAME
Th* nnmne St Jomeph guar-
antees quality. speed, con-
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mforRi. Joseph Aspirin.
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Check Wiring
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Vhy Alli tar needlessly tram k—-I—i —
kidnere.to eromote the hpw ¥ urine “4
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cleburne floral'
wedding scene was arranged on top
! of the bag with streamers bearing
the inscription. "I‘s in the bag
September 2." Each guest’s place
was marked by a miniature pastel
bug filled with mints and a gold
I wedding band bearing her name.
Th* luneheon menu included ‘ to-
matoes filled with tua salad.; chill-
loaf, yum-yum salad, fresh
▼ lec.
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This ureat medicine la famnous to
relieve pingul diatress and jure,
nervous, irritable feelings, at such
da,* -- due to feihale run<
tiddal monthi diaturbancesi
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the open • rooms. Individual place
settings ef lace were used on the
polished table in the aining room
where the dainty luncheon was
served
The table was centered- with a
bag in pastel blue. A miniature
Miss LaMonne Bicknell will be-
come the bride of Jack. Albert Price,
Seott, DC Carpenter,oto Phil- on Mohday September* 2,according
+ips, R. B. Buckner, James eurus,tthe announcement made Satur:
E. E. Erickson, and the hostess. ' “
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Bicknell, Sr ,40T*ames A May, John Howell, the
avenue while her fiance ie
Unless MW :
Housewife Gets |
BackTo Saving :
Used Fats
the son of Mes. John Quinn Prjce f •
602 Wist Chambers street
paGlaidtalal".MarPicknlo choemn Oklahoma Church
Stop! Don’t jeopardize
your life or the lives of
rs with poof
rakes. Drive in for ex- •
nut, stufsed celerxiripe olives, epo-i
tato "hips. slted wheat erackers,
butter rolls tspe With Whipped
cream and cherries, and iced tea
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• Sound* awful? Well, every
person in America may lose
1 a whole month’* supply of
soap thiayut unless the 2
out of 5 women ‛who‛ve
•topped saving used fats get
busy right awayt
• During this world-wide
shortage of fbta and olla, the
only extra source of fats to
make soaps and other peace-
time goods is your kitchen.
Ask your neighbor ... ask
yourself if you’re turning in
all you can.
OKLAHOMA CITY WB* - The;
Pentecostal - Holihss Church in'
Oklahoma has Satan by the horns. ■
Bible lessons wik replace floor
shows and dance orchestras at a
popular Oklahoma , ooumty night
spot starting this autumn. The
church is preparing to occupy
buildings of the former Abe Hale
restaurant and night club nai
Oklahoma City.
The church bought the propetrty
for $87,500 from the widow of the
dub's founder, Mrs. Abe Hale.
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YOU CAN DEPEND ON Fudge FOR BETTER DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING
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senringtihe “0r S MISS LaMONNE BICKNELL TO WED
with Lug tuna with ihelesend, "Lend
your ears to this bit of news, Sare
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M, mops and several other items:
Refreshments of grape juice ami
cookies were served to Mmes. Min-
nie Dotsoh, A. F. Gustafson, L. A
Sanderson, M. E. Putman, J. L.
Rarbee J. H Hanna, O. J*. Ricketts
H. M. Love, G. D. Steakley. Eaf
Thomas, B. L. Jungerman, C H
Frazier. C M. McLaughlin. C. C ?
Wells, T R. Malone. E..S.Ince,Tom
Roof. H. L. Graham and the host-
ese.
The club will meet on September
5 with Mrs J L. Barbee at 2330
p. m.
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tered with a bouquet of white
chrysanthemums carnations and
white tapers. Two white love birdr
held a steamer bearing the messese
"Sara Jo and Vernon, September 5."
A white swan filled with whit*
•flowers was placed on a reflector
•on the buffet with candles on either
side.
The supper menu included jellied
Win. K Chapman spebt the week [
end in Cleburne visiting hi* wife,!
" is n“ employed in "o Worth 1
luncheon at her home. 501
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 240, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1946, newspaper, August 19, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423145/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.