Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, December 16, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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Monday, Dec. 16, 1946 CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW—3
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HONOREE OF GIFT TEA GIVEN ON
home while Mr. Mastin
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Inner-Aid Medicine
Mrs. Mastin is the former Ven-
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One man recently took INNER- Hage at Thanksgivirg, was named
with a lace- cloth over- yellow- satin.
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Miss Carolyn Everett directed the
register, which was presided over
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CHRISTMAS SAVINGS
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J. Lawrence Dean and Mrs. Finis
Peacock and family on Sunday.
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FOR SALE
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HASSOCK L to 1 off
Beautiful new 6 room home with breeze-way to
garage located on
90% G.I. Loan. $9,
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Roper Book Store
English Music Store
Cleburne Book Store
Lovely native rock home on Fourth st. $7,500 will
carry 90% G.I. Loan.
We also have a nice modern home at 211 W. Brown
St. $4,750.00
reared in Johnson County and at-
tended Godley schools and Cle-
NINS CONTEST
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ity was the' winner this past week
f a household hint and recipe con-
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and Miss Ida Mae Browning, Dal-
las, both of whom are sisters-in-law
of the honoree.
Little Jane Eller, niece of the
bride, directed the cafllers to the din-
ing room, where Mias Louis Kimbro
and Mrs.-c. A. Glenn alternated at
Poems by
Dollilee-Davis Smith
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A beautiful 5 room home modern and newly
decorated. Located 1409 Stanwood Ave.
Only $4,750.00
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Beginner. Students
Presented in
Recital at Keene
Mrs Duncan presented her begin-
ner students in piano and expression
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MISS LUCILLE CRESWELL BECOMES
BRIDE OF MAJOR IRA POTTER IN
SUNDAY RITES AT WICHITA FALLS
Mr. and Mrs Samuel James Creswell, of 208 West Brown street are.
today annouacink the marriage of their daughter. Miss Mary Lucille
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GENERAL ELECTRIC
AUTOMATIC
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2-Piece HIGH-BACK ROCKERS
LIVING ROOM SUITE Good grade
in Tapestry or Velour covering
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nothing more than improper kidney _
tion due to excess acid in the urine. The
kidneys are one of Nature's ways of re-
moving impurities from the blood. And
ita Crocker, daughter of Mrs. C, S.
Crocker of Clebpne, R-4. She was
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n Bellevue Drive — Will carry
1,000.00
Mt. At present he la an altogether
lifferent man. feeling fine in every
way. ..........„ .2
INNER-AID contains 12 Great
Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear
zas 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 by all drug stores.
INNER- AlD
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FINE BOARD DRUG STORE
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FLUSH OUT KIDNEYS
THIS Docron WAY
Autqgraphed Copies From the Author
Former Godley Girl
. Sails With Family
' For Australia
Mr and Mrs. Charrles O. Mastin
and two children sailed Friday
from San Francisco, Calif., on the
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SOCIETY
Emma Louiee Flake
Console and
HOW
Miss Dorothy Rumsey
Initiated into
Alpha Chi in Denton
DENTON. Tex. Dec. 16. (Spl.—
Miss Dorothy Rumsey, daughter of
Mr and MiG L W. Rumsey. 203
Moon, was among the 52 new mem-
bers initiated at the annual formal
initiation banquet at North Texas
State College of Athe Texas Eta
chapter of ATpha Chi. national schol-
arship society, held in the crystal
room of Marquis hall recently.
Miss Rumsey is a senior student
majoring in library service.
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Miss Mabel Warren greeted the
guests at the door, and Mrs. Wofford
was assisted tm receiving by Mrs.
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when Mrs. J S Wofford entertained
at her home on Scurlock avenue with
a gift tea. >
Red berries and greenery were
...1.20 each up-
MD three days and said after-
vard that he never would have
beleved hisbedy contained so
nuch filthy substance. He aaya his
itomach. intestines, bowels and
vhole system were so thoroughly
signed there by the Marchant
company. • ______
, "Your Wesfinghouse Dealer"
DERBY HARDWARE and FURNITURE
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James R. Harris. H. F. Spreen—Owners
Good Grade
TUFTED MATTRESS
with AC Ticking
Special 15.95
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The arrangement of yellow mums
was placed to one end of the table,
with the silver service at the other.
Yellow tapers in crystal candelabra
burned in the center of the table.
A wide yellow satin ribbon was
caught to the base of the candel-
abra and led to the flower contain-
er. -while other wide streejers ran
from the bouquet to the edge of the
table.. ' - . .
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when these impurities back up, trouble
may start.
So if you have these troubles, give your
kidneys and bladder a good flushing out
by taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. It
works on the kidneys to flush them out
. . . increasing the flow of urine to help re-
lieve. that excess acidity and ease that
burning sensation when you pass water
. . . helps that bladder irritation that
m Made of “terpsniots,
balsams. SwampRoot is absolutely non-
habit forming. Millions have taken it for
3 generations . . . often with wonderful
results Caution: take as directed.
[ For free trial supply, send to Dept. Y,
I Kilmer &s Co., Inc., Box 1235, Stamford,
1 Conn. Or—get full-sized bottle of Swamp-
Root today at your druzstore.
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by Miss Eunice Anderson. Miss
Yolande Tyler and Miss Dorothy
Boulware displayed the gifts, while
Miss Rilla Armstrong bade the call-
ers good-bye. Music was rendered
‘during the calling hours by Mrs.
Gordon Williams.
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Miss Jean Nimmo
To Spend Holidays
Here With Parents
COLUMBIA. Mo, Dec 16. O.P--
The refreshment table was laid
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in recital recently in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Russell Owens of I
Keene.
Those taking part were Eddie Lou
Owens, Paula Jean Culpepper, Sue ,
Thomas, Jere Owens, Wanda Ward, j
Alfreds Wallen. Nancy Gail Stoner,
Donald Alexander. Donald Duncan
and Sue Motzingo.
Mrs. Duncan will present the
more advanced students on Tuesday
evening
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Sam Eller, sister of the honoree;; s------ - -----------------
Mrs. Voyd Browning. the recent guests from the dining room to the
bride; Mrs. George Killabrew, Dallas.
Miss Jean Nimmo. a student at
Stephens College for women in
Columbia, Mo., will spend the
Christmas holidays at her home vis-
iting her parents. Mr and Mrs. J.
D Nimmo, 105 Bellevue Drive, Cle-
burne, Texas
The vacation at Stephens will
start on December 18 and end Jan-
uary 8
FLOWERS for Christmas...
laticoains in his knee disappear- into the dining room. A mow scene
‘ “ was arranged on the coffee table.
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reside at Lawton, Okla., while the
groom is stationed at Fort Sill | Mrs. Ivan Dean and son, David.
Mrs. Potter, who was on the staff J of Fort Worth visited Mr. and Mrs.
of the Cleburne Times-Review tor J. :--------- Z---—: -L-
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2 flowers dew fresh and arrangements
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omPSre ashher“stavorhte MRS. VOYD BROWNING NAMED
wned independent food dealer.
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he returned to his former em-
ployers in March of this year and
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eleansed that his constant head-
aches came to an end, several pim- used 10 decorate the open rooms,
r* - - ■ - and baskets of pink roses were plac-
Bring the joy, the hap-
piness, the gaiety of'
Christmas into your
home with our wonder-
fully different Holiday
decorations. Send cheer
to your friends with
radiant bouquets, of'
mixed flowers, fire-red
poinsettias, exquisite
corsages. For your own
home, select center
pieces, fireplace deco-
rations, holly wreaths.
_------SATURDAY BY MRS. J. S. WOFFORD
wel Cleaning Power M„ Voyd Browning, who was
Miss Ruby Sullivan before her mar-
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12 years, has been on the staff of
The Bulletin for the past four and
a half years. the last year of which
she has beer. society editor. She also
worked a short time on the Del
Rio News-Herald at Del Rio.
Major Potter, who was a company
commander in the 34th Infantry
Divisior” in the European Theatre,
alsocwes supply officer of an infan-
try regiment. A veteran of World
War I, he wears the Victory ribbon
with battle star, the Army of Oc-
cupation of War I ribbons, Mexican
border service ribbon and to a grad-
uate of the advanced infantry train-
ing school at Fort Benning, Ga. He
also served overseas in War II
burne High School, I applied for service work abrbad.
Mr Mastin 'will act as sales- | - -------------
man in Australia, Madagascar and i NEGROES HAVE
New Zealand for his firm. He FLYING CLASS
joined the firm in June, 1942, as BONHAM Tex, Dec. 16. (U.P)—
service representative for the Dal- What is believed to be the only
las agency, and in 1943 was pro- ! Negro flying class in Texas is re-
moted to the Detroit agency. Heceiving .training at Mobilair School.
enlisted in the army in 1944 and Jones Field here
was assigned to an office equip- , Five Negroes, all World* War II
ment repair depot in London dur- 1 veterans, are enrolled and two have
ing the war. After his discharge, made solo hops.
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MURPHY PICKLE
KENNETH DARDEN
204 N. Caddo Telephone 258
George W. Patrick
Creswell, pf 800 Center avenue, Brownwood, to Major Ira Potter of Fort
Sill, Okla., whih took place Sunday mornirg. December 15, at 9 o’clock I Marine Phoenix for Sydney, Aus-
at the First Methodist Church in Wichita Falls with the pastor, Dr. Joe ] tralia, where they will make their
Z Power, officiating. * • 1 home while M- Ma- in “*
The bride is society edtor of The Brownwood Bulletin and the
the silver service. MisJ-E. Doekel,—groom, who-use son of Mrs. Emma Potter of Washington, is the trans-
Miss Jimmy Lynn Hays and Miss portation officer at Fort Sill. He
Betty Watts assisted in the serving. was formerly transportation officer
of the spiced tea, cookies and mints at Camp Bowie and.alspWas stm-
. tioned at Dallas at the Eighth Ser.
I vice Command Headquarters for
several mohths. ____________
For her wedding, the bride wore a
dressmaker suit of aqua gabardine
fashioned with Long jacket, ful
sleeves ending in deep cuffs and a
pencil slim skirt. She wore a hat
of white smoke felt trimmed with
a brown-tipped white feather, brown
slippers, white silk blouse and her
flowers were a corsage of brown
orchids. She also wore the tradi-
tional something old.-something new.
something' borrowed and something
blue.
After a wedding trip by plane to
New Orleans, La., the couple wiU
honoree on Siturdgy afternoon,
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, December 16, 1946, newspaper, December 16, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423284/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.