Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 18, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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POSTMASTER ROY DOAK IS GUEST
SPEAKER AT B. & P. W. CLUB MEETING
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, TIMES-REVIEW
EX-KING STILL LIKES PARTIES
queen's coptest proved a
even with your bad luck.
Alvarado Contestant
Congratulates Queen
to thank you for the nice things
that were done for me as a contest-
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54-in. 50% Wool, blue and brown herringbone
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Recently a well known man stat-
Fed thathe used to feel like a
swollen balloon after every meal.
He would bloat full of gas and
spit up acidulous liquids for hours
after eating. Was terribly consti-
pated. This man is one of the
hundreds in this vicinity who now
praise INNER-AID. He states he
was amazed at the results when
he took this medicine. Now he
eats what he wants without* gas
or bloating, and bowels are regu-
lar for the first time in years. He
I feels like a new man.
[ INNER-AID contains 12 Great
LHerbs; they cleanse bowels, clear
Igas from stomach, act on sluggish
liver and kidneys. Miserable peo-
ple soon feel different all over.
ISo don't go on suffering! Get
INNER-AID. Sold by all drug stores.
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is a house guest in the home of Mr.
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Imagine finding woolen material s greatly reduced so early in the
season.... We are enlarging and re modeling and must have the room.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Buford Isaacks
spent Tuesday in Austin.
First Baptist Church on
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LIGHTWEIGHTCREPES
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INNER-AID
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PINE BOARD DRUG STORE
“HAUNTED HOUR"
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Visit us today . . . we take the time and
patience necessary to bring out the best ex-
pression of your child.
DAVIS STUDIOS
thought, word, deed and the Gos-
pel She also gave a-reprt on the
retreat;. held in Georgetown from
September 3 to 5.
The program was opened with
the song. "We've a Story to Tell to
the Nation," and Mrs. Oran Steph-
ens led in prayer. Routine business
was discussed at the close of the
lesson, and the group was dismissed
With the benediction.
A good attendance was reported
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, Pleasant Hour Club will meet
at 7 p. m. with Mr and Mrs. Charlie I
Campbell on North Anglin street. |
Well Known Man Felt
Like Swollen Balloon;
Full of Stomach Gas
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W A Scott, chairman of arrange-
ments for the Johnson County Fair
Queen Contest, has received a letter
from one of the contesting queens
which reads as follows;
"Alvarade. September; 16. 1946
Rayon anj Wool fleece, Kelly green
PLAIDS AND CHECKS
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DIAGONAL WEAVE RANN'
SOCIETY
Emma Louine Flake
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Beautiful, virgin wool, finely
knit sweaters have just arrived.
HYDI - HYDO ‘a n d BOBBIE
Mark or brown.......
Ing, when 'the Cleburne Business
and Professional Women’s Club
met for its regular bi-monthly
session in the Liberty Hotel din-
ing room.
The speaker had as his subject,
"The Realistic Outlook for Bus-
iness in Cleburne for the Next
i Five Years." Although he pointed
out that no one really knows
what the future holds, there are
a number of possible projects for
the town, and he listed the obsta-
cles that would have to be over-
come to make these projects pos-
sildle.
Miss Maud Belk presided over
the meeting, and Mrs. Neina Bak-
er presented the program. Mrs.
Bess Jarvis gave the regular short
quiz on the Federation, and Mrs.
Robena Patterson discussed, "My
First Job.”
On display were a number of
products made by women in Cle-
burne. Included In the display were
garments from Walls Manufactur-
ing Co., a chair upholstered in
the Noel Smith Cabinet Shop,
Prissy-Missy dresses from West-
way Sportswear, and floral ar-
rangements from Friou’s.
New members introduced were :
Misses Dorothy Davis, Margaret
Baker, Dorothy Brumfield and Mil-
dred Arnett and Mmes. Grace
Rosser and Ctella Mae Barr. There
were 50 members and guests pres-
ent including Postmaster and Mrs.
Doak
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,1 of the lesson was “Stewardship.”
> She discussed stewardship of
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Thursday
G. I A to B of L. E will meet |
Thursday at 2 p. m. at the W. O. W. j
Hall
W-S.C.S. Meeting
Mrs. S W. Marsh, district pres-
ident of W S. C. S.. was the guest
speaker on Monday afternoon, when
all the circles of the W. S. C. S. of
the Main Street Methodist Church
met at the church.
The spiritual life program was
ant and .tell you how much I en-
joyed it all. . I
"I'm especially happy for Ann. ■
and I believe the judges were very j
correct in choosisg her for the
queen. Even if she is queen I can
say I had just as nice a tune as
anyone else. Thark,, you again. :
Yours truly. B/rbara“Dean.
“This is certainly a noteworthy
spirit which has been exhibited by
the* Alvarado girl,” Scott said
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1 daughter, Mrs. C. Peterson, and
Mr. Peterson near Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs L. A.'McCurry and
j sons, Harold, Don and Wallace, of
Fort Worth spent several days
visiting in the home of her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Black-
stock. .
U. D. Johnson and family of
Lone Willow spent Sunday in the
> home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Johnson.
Mrs. Lewis Nickol and children
of Cleburne visited her parents,
. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ince, recently.
Mr and Mrs. D. C. Blackstock
and Mr. and Mrs Luther W. Black-
stock of Cleburne were Sunday
visitors in The home of Mr. and
Ms. L. D. Blackstock.
Wendell Callahan apd family
and Mrs. Mary Moore spent the
W. B. A. Club Has
Meeting in Home of
Mrs. Alex Anderson
W. B A. Club me Tuesday even-
ing with Mrs. Alex Anderson on
West Heard street. Crepe myrtle
was used in the decorations of the
open rooms,where the evening was
■pent ino playing games of forty-
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ALWAYS KNOWN for his party-going, ex-King Carol of Rumania U still
deromopameaoynmeitupscu,jWanhatbcrgnpekmneinichnimsnceine : iast week-endinthe homieotMr
left his native land. Mme.Lupescu, a leukenhia victim, gets two trans- and.M rsvhomas
fusions a week, but continues to attend all social functions with Carol. .
Doctors say she is not in immediate dagger. (International Exclusive) ।
Dear Mr. Scott. I believe
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two. Mrs. J R Walker presideci
over-t-short busmens * session -
Refreshments were served at the
dose of the meeting to Mmes. Wal-
ker. Frank Dugan, R P. Walraven,
C. C. Cornelius, Mary McCarty, Alice
Bain. P. J. Flood, and Anna Robin-
son: Miss Bernice Sheeler and the
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the church for its monthly session. I
Mrs. A. N. Ratteree was the in- I
stalling officer. and other new of-
ficers assuming their duties were
Mrs. Edward DeGarmo. secretary:
Mrs.'Edward Glover, treasurer, and
Mrs. Emmett Wofford, young peo-
ple's leader.
Mrs. L. M. DeGarmo presided over
the business session, and the devo-
tional was presented by Rev Ed-
' ward Glover.
! near Rio Vista visited in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson re-
cently.
Mrs. Sallie Wages from Com-
merce . visited in the homes of
Mr. and Mrs. D. Todd and Mr. and
Mrs Hardy Barrett recently.
Anthony Cope and family of
Parker and Herschel Booth and
family of Fort Worth were recent
visitors' in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Runnels. .
Mrs. Fate Callahan spent last
week visiting in the' home of her
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The Adams P -T A. will meet i
Thursday at 3 p. m. at the school.
J. N Long P -T. A. will meet ’
Thursday at the school.
Irving P -T A. will meet Thurs-
day at 3 p. m. at the school.
, Cleburne Shakespeare Club will
meet Thursday at 8 p. m. with Miss
Grace Wood on Featherston street
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DIGESTIVE TRACT
And Stop Dosing Your Stomach
With Soda and Alkalizers
Don't erpeet to got reai relief from headacha,
sour ttomarh. zas and bad breath by taking
wda and other alkalizers if the true cauae ol
your trouble i> constipatiom.
In this cas, your real trouble is not in the
stomach at all. But in the intestinal tract
where 80% of your food is digested. And when
he hwer part gets blocked loud may tail to
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refreshments were served in the . Vature get back on her feet
social hall to about 40 members. I .SmGareprpgu"ana"aTeksatemune
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Patterson and Letter -iti yotr ,«i
son Wayne Leon have returned to You et giruine rellef from indigestioh bo
their home in Carnegie. Okla after I -°Hncarre FaE a Aynarugstore_2s4,
a visit here with his parents. Mr. I ‘Unblock” your intestinal tract for real relied
| and Mrs Neal Patterson * "rot indigetiot.
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 18, 1946, newspaper, September 18, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423180/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.