Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 306, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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MRS. A. S. REED OBSERVES HER
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On Personal Work • 87TH BIRTHDAY ON WEDNESDAY
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Mr and Mrs. D. W Mitchell of
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the arrival at a daughter on Wed-
Mr. and Mn, George Weinert of
Fort Worth announce the birth of
a son on Wednesday, November 6,
at the Cleburne Hospital. The baby
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We Are Proud to Announce the Opening
of a Children's Department
T uesday, November 12th
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and pastels. Short, sleeve slip-on
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Travis Johnson. R F. Calvert. F.
H. Beasley. Reuel Lemmons. Paul
Colquitt, O. T. Smyth, J. W Don-
ovan, Lee Carroll, Lawton Taylor.
Jesse Col bin, Addie Brandon, G. E.
Watson, T. R. Deen. J. C. Johnson.
Maud Parmon, J. H. Bland, Owen
Ward and Fred McCorkle.
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present on Wednesday evening
the mid-week services of the chi
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honoree is the daughter of Mr. and :
Mrs. Homer Graham of Godley.
Games were played under the di-
rection of Barbara Jean Franklin
and Ureta Nell Traweek. Later the
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The teen agers have their own par-
ticular way of dressing. And if you
are a teen ager imagine being able
to get those heavenly wool suits,
sweaters, skirts and many other
wearables for your fall wardrobe
styled in just that “different" way
you like them. You can get them
— here — and now!
Mrs. W O. Hall of Godley left
Thursday for Wichita Falls, where
she wil attend the wedding on
Friday night of her nephew, A. C.
Estes. Jr., and Miss Martha B
Clayton.
The ceremony will take place at
Church of Good Shepherd in'Wich-
ita Falls with a reception to be held
afterwards at the country club. The
groom is a former resident of Cle-
burne.
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. ROAST, Fancy Grade A Chuck or Seven. lb. 39c
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Friends and neighbors dropped
by informally on Wednesday to
wish Mrs A. S. Reed a “Happy
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Cleburne from Mexia. T*01*
Mrs C. J. Irwin left Wednesday
morning for Chicago, 111, where she
I will visit with relatives.
. _ -___________ November 6, at the Knox
weighed seven and a half pounds Hospital. The baby, who has been
’ J. O. Vaughn, Wyatt Anderson.
Nancy Lee Graham
- Marked by Party
J. Doyle Stalcup. chairman; Roy
Anderson, vice-chairman; Lea ton . __
Mabry? secretary, and Lee Battle.'
treasurer These officegs haveserv.
ed for the past four years.
and hot chocolate were served by
Mn. Graham, Mrs. James and Mn.
Guthrie to Barbara Jean Franklin.
Luana Lyne Berry, James Hoyler,
Dion Turner. Jack Traweek. Peggy
Jo Berry, Charles Hoyler, Wyona
Dianne Sinclair, Eddie Franklin,
Joyce Faye Gilliam, James Adair,
Ureta Nell Traweek; Michael Guth-
rie. Janet Traweek. Thomas Guthrie,
Delores Franklin. Jan Cartwright,
Judy McDonald. Barbara Alfrey,
Brenda Joyce James. Shirley Bridges,
Louetta rranklin, Charlotte Gilliam,
the honoree, Nancy Grtham. and
Mrs. Enez Gilliam.
» At the first regular meeting of
(he Board of Stewards,, officers for
the year ware elected as follows:
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| The name of Elnora Franz was
Ki i omitted from the honor roll list
NW submitted to the Times-Revjew by
। _____the superintendent’s office She to church of Christ met Wednesday
Blackbands too. lio weitig ! a student at Junior High School.
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Mrs. Vernon Wise
Named Honoree of
Shower Wednesday
A pink and blue shower was
given by Mrs. H. ‛L. Blankenship
and Mrs. C. L. Shelton for Mrs.
Vernon Wise on Wednesday after-
I noon The courtesy was given in
I the home of Mrs. Shelton, 106 North
Washington street <
Games were played, and 'gifts
were presented to the honoree. Re-
freshments of cake and hot chocolate
nere served to Mmes. Ola Cotton.
Ct F Williams. C. B. Claunch, W
L? Cryer. J. T. Howard, Minnie
Hall, Perry Lewis, F E Doty. R. M.
Wilbanks, L. A. Gentry, Helen Davis.
John Hart, Mary Lou Blankenship,
Lula Mae Bevels, R. L. Brisco;
Miss Ernestine Jones, the honoree
and the two hostesses.
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. guests sang "Happy Birthday.”
Refreshmenu of birthday cake
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MENTHOLATUMquc: Also Mmes. Otto Foster, W L
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Mrs. Jesse James and Mrs. Hubert15
Guthrie entertained at the home of)
Before moving to Cleburne. Mrs. the latter in Godley on Monday
Reed resided in Venus, where she, evening with a’surprise party in:
made her home for 41 years. Miss honor of their niece, Nanoy Lee,
Mamie Castleman of Venus was one, Graham, on her ninth birthday. The I
of her visitors on Wednesday ---
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LETTUCE, Fancy Large Head . ..........IL 12c
GRAPEFRUIT, Texas, 96 s Size 6 for 25c
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guests were invited into the living
room, where the honoree opened
her gifU.
The dining table was centered
with a decorated birthday cake.
After the children gathered around
the table, the honoree made a wish
as she blew out the candles. The
PARKAY-OLEO, Limited...............lb. 43c
Plenty Fancy East Texas RIBBON CANE
afternoon at the church at whieh
time Reuel Lemmons continued the
' senes of lessons on personal work.
Those in attendance were Mines.
Reed. Cleburne, and Sam Reed,
Venus; and three daughters. Mrs.
Mudge. Cleburne; Mrs W. G.
MeGarr, San Antonio, and Mrs. Tom
Sawyer, Shreveport, La.
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Do you cet up tn the mornings stm
tired feel down-and-out atl day’ Have
you checked-up on your blood strength
latel? Overwork, undue worry, cold. flu
or other ilness often wears down the
red blood -cells.
Eery day a very hour—milons at
tiny red-blood-ceils must pour forth
from the marrow ot your bones to re-
piece those that are worn-out. A low
Mood count may affect you in severni
ways; no apretite, underweight, no
enrtgy, a run-down condition, lack at
reseetance to infection and diease.
• To get real reuef you must keep up
vour blood strength, edical authortie,
VI analysts at the blood, have by 1
tiw proof shown that sSs Toni
groazingiy efet ’ m bunding UP
tional nnemia. Thia to due to the SSS
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pounds and 10 ounces at birth,
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Seven. states- Mississippi Caliy
fornia, Nevada. Ohio, Oregon, Ten-
nessee and Washington—have adopt-
ed birth cards instead of certifi-
cates -_____
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 306, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1946, newspaper, November 7, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423242/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.