Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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Monday, Oct. 14, 1946—CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW—3
SOCIETY
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All steel milk stools
Dr. Mrs. Knox Have
Dinner Guests Sun.
tending Baylor Medical College in
Houston, spent the week-end here
with his mother, Mrs. Tom Ed-
pounds and 15 ounces at birth and
has been named Joseph Wesley Bax-
John Wright Elected
To Office at Tech
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Mrs. Lloyd Grubbs and Joan and
Mr. and Mrs. L B. Mathews and
Marie attended the State Fair in
Dallas on Saturday night.
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CLEBURNE B. & P. W. CLUB MEMBERS
ENTERTAIN SUNDAY AFTERNOON WITH
OPEN HOUSE ATLIBERTY. HOTEL
dimsye ag tamy"i 82, i ’ 7 ' .
One lady said a few days ago
that she used to be afraid to go to
bed at night She was swollen with
stomach gas, which always got
worse when she went to bed, and
the 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-AID and now says gas is
gone, stomach feels fine, bowels
are regular and she can go to bed
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SHALLOW AND DEEP WELL
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Torturing pains relieved quickly with Pharmacologists amazing
new Vitamin formula. Try BID MATIC for nagging backaches and
leg pains, that seemingly add 20 years to your age. Who wants
to be old? Tour health is your most valuable asset. Quick acting
BID MATIC works fast, often splendid results in one day. BID
MATIC relieves smarting, burning passages, helps kidneys flush
excess acid from the blood stream. RID MATIC increases appetite
and energy. You work in peace and sleep in comfort. 20,000 bot-
Ues sold. Don't delay. Buy RID MATIC at PINE BOARD DRUG
STORE.
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Friday
Play of the Month Club will
meet Friday at 2:30 p.m. with
Mrs. E. W. Wofford, 402 Forest
avenue, with Mrs Herman Cus-
tard and Mrs. Hunter' Pearson as ‘
co-host esses.
gyiting
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Heavy Dairy pail with pouring
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"Cup-Tested" ADMIRATION, and
* who want the bast - only
Mr. and Mrs E. J. Swain had as
their week-end guests. Mr. and Mrs. ,
E. L. Foerster of Huntsville. Mrs.
Fred Johnson and John Foerster of
Navasota. and Mr. and Mrs Charles
Harris of Temple. The whble group
spent Sunday in Dallas attending the
State Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. Baxter of
Houston announce the birth of a
food taste.
Don't walt! Energize your body with
rich, red-blood Start on 888 Thule now.
As vigorous blood surges throushout
your whole body, greater freshnegs and
strength should make you eat better,
sleep better. feel bettek, work better,
play better, have a healthy color glow in
your skin—firm flesh fill out hollow
places Millions of bottes sold..Get »
bottle from Mur dgug store. MS Took
helps Build BturdyHealth
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulsion relieves promptly be*
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to hem loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-
named bronchial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un-
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Cleburne, is reported to be critical- j
ly ill in the St. Joheph Hospital
In Fort Worth with sppinal menin-
gitis and pneumonia.
Lady Nearly Choked
While Lying in Bed—
Due to Stomach Gas
Mr .and Mrs. W «Al Green and
daughters, Sallie and Mary Kathryn,
of Fort Worth visitd their mother.
Mrs. J. C. Green, and their aunt.
Mrs. Will. Burton. on Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Amos Burns and
children of Palestine were week-
end guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Galbraith.
"I LOST 32 LBS.1
WEAR 81X8 14 AOAIN•
Onc 1M Iba . Mime Reynolda lost
weigh weekly with AY DR Vita-
■ta Candy Redueing Plan. Now
she haa a model’a Baur*. Your ez
perience may ar may not be the
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Rendta o money back.
Members of the Cleburne Bus-
lne«» and Professional Women's
Club were hostesses on Sunday
afternoon from 3 to 8 o'clock
with an open house in the ball-
room of the Liberty Hotel.
Greenery and arrangements of
of queen’s wreath and chrysan-
themums were used to accent the
room, where guests were received
by the members of the club. The
receiving line was composed the
first hour of the present officers
and board members; the second
Mr. and Mrs. William Rawland
Rio Vista O.E.S.
Entertained by
Mr., Mrs. Lee Jones
- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones were
hostess recently to the Rio Vista
Chapter of Q. E. S., when they en-
tertained for the officers, members
and friends.’ The occasion was the
close of Mrs. Jones' year as deputy
— mstrna of this section and
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Geer of Rio
Vista and Jerry Weadock of Fort
Worth were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Loyd Grubbs and family on
Sunday.
INNER-AID contains 12 Great
Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear
gas from stomach, act on sluggish
iver and kidneys. Miserable peo-
ple soon feel different all over.
So don't go on suffering! Get
INNER-AID. Sold by all drug stones.
INNER-AID .
Now Available at
PINE BOARD DRUG STORE
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hour, the charier members of the
organization, and the last hour,
the past presidents.
The refreshment table was laid
with a white lace cloth and cen-
tered with a massive arrangement
of pastel pink chrysanthemums.
Ping tapers burned in silver hold-
ers on either side with the silver
services at either end of the table.
Refreshments of tea cookies,
nuts, tea and coffee were served
to the guest* during the evening.
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Dinner Guests
men
Attending A.C.C.
ABILENE, Oct. 14 (Spl.h—Marie
Clay Dennis, graduate of Graham
High School, has enrolled as a
freshmen student in Abilene Chris-
tion College, Abilene.
Miss Dennis is the sister of E.
L. Dennis.
Evelyn Yellow Robe, a great-
grandniece of Chief Sitting Bull,
was awarded the 1946 Indian
Achievement Medal of the In-
dian Council Fire at Chicago
An instructor in oral English at
Vassar College, she won the
medal for distinguished work in
the field of speech pathology.
She is native of Rapid Cjty, S. D
son on Saturday, October 12.
All-steel Pneumhatic tired wheel-
barrow -..........:.....-........— 2795
Light weight pneumatic tirad
wheelbarrow .......... • -2”
Heavy welded galvanized steel
dairy vat --------- 19” -
Poultry Feeders
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No eserciae. No laxatives. No
drup. Eat plenty. You don’ ra»
out heala, potatoes, •*•.. yo lira
rat them down. Bimple yhen you -
enjoy delielous AYDS Vitamin Coney before
••i Only MM for 80 day’ suppi, Fon.
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Walter Edwards, "Who is
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your blood strength. Medical ai--------
by analyss of the blood, have by posi-
tive proof shown that 888 Tonic ta
amazngly effective in building up low
blood strength in non-organc nutri-
tions! anemia This la due to the 688
Tonic formula which cohtains special
and potent activatihg ingredients. .
Also, 388 Tonic helps you enjoy the
food you eat by increasing the gstri
estive juice when it la noh-orani-
y too little or ecanty -thus the stom-
I will hav* little cause to get balky
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Brown and
daughter, Janet, of Terrell, spent
। Sunday visiting with friends.
What To Do
For That Sluggish,
Down-and-Out
Feeling
Remember the time when you could eat
like s horse bubblea-over with energy.
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is on Invitation to delicious coffee enjoy-
S. Wright, son of John S. Wright,
617 North Granbury street. Cle-
burne, was recently elected secre-
tary of the Tech. War Veterans
< Association at Texas Technologi-
cal College.
Godley WHD Club
, I Has Luncheon at
। Home of Mrs. Bryant
The Godley W. H. D. Club met'
Business and Professional Women S
Club will meet Tuesdav at 6:43
o'clock at the Liberty Hotel.
; Fulton P.-T. A. will meet Tuesday
at 3:30 p. m. at the Junior High
School.---------------------:---
W B. A. Club will meet Tuesday
at 7 p. m. with Mrs. J. R. Walker,
801 South Robinson street.
ip-Test" all the coffee that goes
IRATION for the highest qualities
Rebekah Members
Attend Fort Worth
District Meeting
LA group from the Cleburne
Rebekah Lodge were in Fort Worth
Friday evening, where they attend-
ed a district meeting held in honor
of Mrs. Margaret Salsgiver, presi-
dent. Rebekah Assembly of Texas,
who was on her official visitation.
A banquet was held in the Col-
onial Room of the Texas Hotel,
and the lodge meeting was held
afterwards at the Southside I. O.
O. F. Hall. Each of the 12 lodges
in the district which wejf repre-
sented took part on the program.
Eighteen members of the Cleburne
lodge were present.
also her birthday. She honored all ; _ ——
members, who have had birthdays!—,.
in the last three months. Slster OI LOCQl Man
The table was laid with a white
linen cloth and centered with two
KEENE, Oct. 14.- Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Nichols had as their birth-
day diner guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Craig M Logan of Meridian, Mr.
and Mrs. A M. Estes of Corsicana.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Reams, Miss
Reba Trippit and L. T. Ranson .
of Dallas and Mrs. Jess M. Tot-
ten of Sherman.
in the home of Mrs. Howard Bryant
on Friday, and the morning was
spent in handwork and visiting. At
the noon hour a covered dish lun-
cheon was served.
1 A business session was conducted
during the afternoon and plans were
made W assist in the quilting for
the Bill Waker family, whose home
was lost by fire.
The nominating committee re-
ported the following officers for
1947- Mrs. Elbert Smith, president;
Mrs George Tibbs, vice-president;
and Mrs. S L. Crider, secretary-
treasurer.
Those attending were Mmes. J. W.
Garrett. L. D. Garrett, Greg Swig-
ert, Homer Graham. Hamilton. Finis
Glenn. George Tibbs. S. L. Crider, I
Paul Buttrill, F. F. Lee, Robert Sav- 1
age. W O. Bowden, H. H. Coble.
Elbert Smith, Carl Wren. Jess
Homesly and hostess .
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Paul Buttrill on October 25.
Miss Cox will conduct a demon-
stration on “Meat Cookery.”
large birthday cakes with tapers
burning in blue and pink holders
on either side.
The dinner menu consisted of
baked chicken, dressing, giblet gravy,
string beans, baked pears, combi-
nation salad, pickles, coffee and
cake.
Mrs. Jones was presented with
a number of gifts, and responded
with her farewell message.
Places were marked for 34 guests
including out-of-town guests -from
Fort Worth. Blum, Cleburne, Level-
land and Rio. Vista.
Mrs. Jones will leave Saturday
for Houston, where she will attend
the session of Grand Chapter.
felt happy as a lark? Was it not because
you liked to eat—-didn't know what in-
dig
age advances the "old stmach and the
ever-changing blood" need help. Now
you may again release vibrant energy
to every muscle, fibre, sen.
Every day—every hour—millions of
. tiny red-blood-cells must pour forth
ter, Jr. The infant is the grandson from the marrow of your bones to re-
of Mrs. Claudia Baxter, of this.city place those that are worn-out A low
■ blood count mu «Tet you m Legveral
ways no appetite, undetweight, no
| energy, a run-down condition, lack of
’ resistance to infection and disease.
Tuesday
B- and P. W. Club will meet
Tuesday at 6:45 p. m. at the Liberty
Hotel.
1937 Bible Study Club will meet
Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs.
C I. Russell, 1101 North Granbury
street.
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demanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
C R EOMU LSIO N
for Couzhs, Chest Cold*, Bronchitis spent Saturday in Dallas attending
a the State Fair.
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Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Knox and
daughter, Barbara, had as their
dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. B. Y. Cummings, Mrs. Ray-
mond Brin and Mr. and Mrs. Yan-
cey Cummings, Jr., and two chil-
dren of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs M. S.
Knox and children of Fort Worth
and Mrs. Nelson Decker of KU-
gore.
The dinner was in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Knox of Mem-
phis, Tenn., and Mrs. W. N. Hus-
tead of Abingdon, Va.. who are
here visiting their brother, Dr.
Knox.
Houston. The baby weighed six
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When that nasty old "Cold Bug”
clogsup your nostrils, has you gasp-
"MENTHOLATUM --*
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///0A, ‘ can, b-re-a-t-h-e! Don’t let the
CyU'UMe "Cold Bug" keep a strangle hold on
, 7 - yvur breathing—get Mentholatum.
USED FOR OVIR so YIARS TO COMFORT COLDSI
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Heaviest vehicle ever built for the Army is the huge tank pictured . wards,
above, contrasted in size with a jeep. The tank, designated T28. . ———
weighs nearly 100 tons and carries a 105-mm. cannon. Hitherto ■
secret, the monster wal displayed to 6000 industrialists attending
28th annual Army Ordnance Association meeting at Aberdeen, Md.
Wednesday
r So and Sew Club will meet Wed-
nesday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Jack,
Stype on West Wilson street
Double Four Club will meet
i Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs.
Mart Boulware on Claud street.
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Fort Worth, formerly of Keene and ; • • JL — -VA —A • • he A V •
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JOHNNY OCHSNER, 21-year-old Oakland, Cal, scion to milllon-dollar
Kettleman Hills oil fortune, whose transpacific amours catapulted
him Into the headlines a few months ago, has put his Navy and
romantic blues behind him and now is a married civilian. He is
shown with his bride, the former Elzabeth Gailey, 23, Ogden, Utah;
following their marriage in Reno. (International Soundohoto)
~ Army Unveils IUU -ionianK
The tempting fragrance of ADMIRATION
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 286, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1946, newspaper, October 14, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423211/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.