Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 51, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 13, 1946 Page: 3 of 11
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MISS EMMA ABBIE M'DONALD AND
ROCCO J. BRUGES MARRIED IN
PHILADELPHIA RITES, SATURDAY—
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WILSON WATKINS WYATT, above,
is now oh the job aa federal hous-
ing expediter and summing up
his alma in three words, "More
houses quickly,* he's using “vet-
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"The only justification for In-
crease in. wages'faster than in-
crease in cost of living is an
increase in productive work.”—
Senator Taft.
"We just got fed up with the
cold."—Two Chicago girla bicy-
cling to Florida.
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Donald Diamond
Motor Co.
"We have some more panzer
divisions to roll out and can turn
them loose.”— Walter Reuther,
auto etrike leader.
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“We want wider seats in public
bunes."—Widows' Protective
League, Loe Angelee.
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a visit here with his mnother, Mrs.
Miss Beulak MlIstead.
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“I miss those good home-cooked
meals.'—Kx-pneoner trying to
get bck into Hattiesburg, Miss.,
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and his .
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HILLBILLY HIT PARADE
Jamboree and Contest
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MISS PATRICIA VAN IVER, attractive model of Upper Datby, Pa.,
chosen as press photographers' queen of 1948 by the New- York City
Press Photographers association, turns the tables on the cameramen
by pleading forjust one more, please.” as she flashes her press card
and camera. The boys retaliated by snapping Pat in action so every-
one was satisfied. The 20-year-old beauty will reign as queen or the
SHE'S THE
IREN OF "DOUBLE INDEMNITY"
-HE'S THE HERO OF
"GOD IS MY CO-PILOT"
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SYDNEY GREENSTREET • REGINALD GARDINER
S. R. SAKAL • JOHN ALEXANDER • JOYCE COMPTON
Floyd, Clark. Ralph Putman and _______
Stenu and members present were For All Makes of Cars
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invite trouble. Let us check your
battery scientifically according to
its plate area and tell you how much
The 40-year-old Louisville mayor, I
was named oy President Truman
to smash bottlenecks in the ad-
ministration's program to meet
housing shortave. ffCfornatinnali
ADDED ATTRACTION
Professional Stage Show
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Ark about our 2-WAr
PLAN. Your smooth tires
will be replaced with loan-
ers. Your tires will be re-
capped. When new famous
Firestone tires ar* avail-
able tn you, we will equip
your car and buy your re-
rifi tTffi.
Joshua Study Club
Has Lesson on
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Pruges. son of Mr and Mrs. fony
Brures of Locnst Valley, Leng
Island New York. The wedding
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8:00 P. M.
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Gen. Adm. 30c and 60c including tax
Reserved Seats 40c including tax
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“We cannot afford to sell the
American system of free enter-
prise short with short-sighted
policies snd setions based on
short-run considerations."—Sec'y
of Commerce Wallace.
Sponsored by C. E. DeLario Post No. 50
American Legion
the week
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TO SFONSOR BENEFVT
The Godley w. H. D. Club is
ens rinu a March of Dimes bene-
'.i suci! on Thurday nigh1 at
7 30 o'clock at tin Oodley. school.
A rrogram for the entertainmeni
of all ages has been arranged and
the pune is invited.
CASH PRIZES $50.00
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DECISION OF JUDGES WILL HE FINAL
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Cleburne Savings & Loan Association
GAST KNIPPA, Mgr.
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Fort Worth Girl
Engaged to Wed
Otis K. Moreland
ALVARADO. Jan, 12-The en-
gagement and qoproaching mar-
.iiage of Miss Helen Wilson, daugh-
Mmes, Kohn 3ransom, Seth
Davis Manin Frizzell Ethel Hunt-
r. Charles Putman. Robert Stuart.),
Harold Brauner. Hugh Erooks, R
W Walker and the hostess. .
Guests of the club were Mmes.
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Robert SHAYNE • Frank JENKS
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Money for a Home Loaned at Low Rate on Easy Terms
Why not invest your present income in something that will help you
through a period of possible lower wages and adjustments and add to
your happiness ail through your tife? The future is now in your hands.
Come in and let us help you to realise your expectations by making a
sensible and carefully planned home investment. ,
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— Your first step toward home ownership may be made by calling, ;
(heese-ut salldwiche b, . potato
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Secret Pals
Revealed at
Harmony Club
Mis J B. Doyd was hostess
to membets of the Harmony Clb
at her home, 413 West Lene Star
avenue, on Thursday.
Cut flowers were used in the
living room, wh< re the morning
hours were spent in sewing and
Ruby Brnes Douglass)
(Class Entertained -M
Every Ford battery we sell carries a
Br- written warranty covering replace-
ment or adjustinent. Our battery
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an engagement between themselves to get'S home of their own may
promise more hampiness to a young couple than any other agreement
thev cap make concerning their future together.
For certainly most marriages are more comp etelv harpy with a home.
Starting in one or two rooms—or doubling up with relatives—can never
give you the satisfaction you will enjoy in a home of your own.
the social
and the hostess, Mrs. Boyd — ccs— —— -—
The club will meet with Mrs. disc’asec *8’ going ice
if you need a new battery, get a
dependable Ford battery. They
come in five different sizes: fit all
makes of cats and they're big. pow-
erful, heavy duty types that start
your car quicker and outlast ordi-
nary batteries.
WRITTEN WARRANTY
White, Anna Rhea Finnell. Lena |
Faye Allen, Nancy Wfllace, Patsy
Doty. Dona Doog-Scctt, Shirley
M organ. Clarice Steadman, Jean,
ri Kelly, Mrs. Jiles, Mrs. Kelly,
Mrs Eoog- Scott
PACE PHREE
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LenUk MIIsteat leT Thursday
Mary Milstead, and his sister,
lor his home in Abilene, after '
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VISITS SON
Mrs Lula Britton. 308 Sabmne
strcet, has just returned from
fan Antouo whore rhe visited
Juy- l of. Philadelphia during
preceding i ho wedding.
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an engagement that leads to Happiness
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Phone BOO Cleburne
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her son. Sgt. Carl Q. Britton,
Cove, Lor’g Island. New York. who has been undergoing treat-
The bride has tavght in the ment for the past 17 months at
. Cleburne and Qine rchools and the Brooks General Hospital. He
for the past few years tins been i t reportet to be unimproved.
» .art instructor in the Fort Worth Mrs Eritton was accompanied
Public Schcols. She is a. member by Mr and Mrs. L. H. Hampton
of the American Association of and son, Larry, of Dallas, and
University. Wenien and or Dl’i while in San Antonio also visited
included in the program with each
m.ember answeriig .villi an un- -S
vsual occupation.,1
Mrs Seth .Davis was th firstj-m
speaker on the program, and she S
| is here attending her mother.
Mrs W. I Kinley who is ill.
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Cleburne, Texas
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Unusual Occupations *wV
phoning or writing. Come to see this Asseciatien seen.
Fliday night from El Paso
accompanied Mrs William
Burton to that city. Mrs
The Adams Cnmp Fire group
met Friday afternoon at the school
with June Forythe presiding.
In Kenyon Hogg Home
Tho Ruby Bafnes Douglass class
I o' the Angiin St reel Presbyterian.
I Church was entertained on Fri-
day evening in the home of Mrs.
Kenyan Hogg on North Main street
with Mr: L □ Cox as co-
hostess.
Red berries and greenery were
used to accent the open rooms,
where. Nss Mary, Cleveland, pre-
»idcd over the business meeting.
Mrs. R. A. Wamsley was in
' charge of the pregram, whieh in-
i eluded Miss Mildred lemmerman
' who read her favorite Bible chap-
l ter, Miss Dona Ewalt, who read
। a book of poems written by Mrs
Oscar Puf tie. Miss Sallie Baillio,
; who uave the devotional, and
f Mrs. Cox. who offered prayer.
I The prograin was concluded with
inch meniber/giing a New Year’s
! resclution.
.Refreshments of cake and hot
putich were served to Mmes. 11.
L. Harris. J. E. Rosenbalm, R.
A Wansley, Wylie Clack. Hix
Brown, George Killingsworth, A.
J Wright. Mary McCarty ' and
L. J. Turner; Misses Lee Owens,
Mary Cleveland. Sallie Baillio,
rona Ewalt, Leta Mae Cocke,
Mildred Lemmerman and the two
hcatesses.
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Mrs. Pke Looper, Mrs. Bill
Eubanks, Mrs Charlie Crow. Mrs.
John Sheuse and Lester Looper
were in Celina Saturday, where
they attended funeral services
for their nephew and cousin.
Anderse Smith, who died there
Thursday.
^idgnt, presided over the busiiyyii
meeting preceding the program, T
Mrs R W Wivkerwas accept-".
Cd as a new memker of the -
club M
Ms Bwman directed an in-’
teresting program on “Unusual I ■
©cupations." The roll call was *1
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With a,white containerof *vyi Wanda Ruih Wie
Liad with red satin- ribbons on nt
STARTING Sunday
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skjold. Bob Proffitt, J. S. Wheeler Friday with ’ Mrs. J.
South Walnut street.
olscussed "Women Unusual K,iT.casstmpshta
pure < rs,"6heihcluded rail rod d q.in plate areal f pu"p
etewardesces the field of phiar- ’rice 11 f. fl ■ F 9
macy. maker of dolls, and female I. pa
inortician Better Buy a New Ford
A report on "Television of To- w“
marrow" stressing the fact that Fh A P mh •
through this field alone many F H# EE I V
jobs fon returning rolaiers will be W MA | | ■ % I
provided, was presented hy Mis.
Charles Putman Ff^Quick Winter Starts
Don't start the winter with a worn-
out, run down battery—you'll only
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Miss Hnma Abbie McDonald, uith Patton’s Fourth Annored D-
daughter of Mrs, w: A. MeDon- vision.
ald. «, South waluat street, | crNr Mnaoni.
Was married on Saturday. '
vary 12. ai nonn th Rocco J.
ton was enroute to California stock iample now but don't waft
to join Captain Burton, who is tOolong.Seuatoday"’
stationed there. . { a eum
Mrs. Fiona Bowman was hose-
ess to the members of the Thurs-V V
TaysturyOtutattertomettke
Joshua Mrs John Rransom, pre- }N 1 V"D-7. pa ye
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ter of Dr. and Mrs. Don Wilson
of Fort Worth, to Mr. Otis K.
Moreland, son of Mrs J. R
Moreland of Aivarado, has been
announced
The ceremony will take place
at the First Presbyterian Church
at Hemphill and Allen streets,
Fort Worth on Thursday, January
17, at 8:30 p mo
Mrs. S W. Burton returned)
■ AP Hillbilly. Singers Must Register With
aians. Bangs and Entertain CousmeHeraltLeGaodman at *
are Invited to Enter Friday; yanuary18.
Contest Between 1, F M. and 5 F. M.
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O' the University of Texas. Mr. E F Biitton mid Mrs. Cail
Bruges served 19 months overseas Britton, and litfle daughter.
• mirror reflector. i f 1.
B The menu consisted of roast E- ha--wee Camp Fire group met
fl bef and gravy, eaneied yams.: Wodr esday at the Junior High
fl English peas, snowflake potatoes. ' hcol at which time the girls
| creamed turnips, hot rolls and itulked about Camp, Eire beads and
m3 autter, praches, cake and coi- sonRs. 1 • ore present were Betty
M L ee j Carper. Martha Pollock. Dorothy
I Secret pals w. re revealed and | Adams. Cunthin LankfordI, Patricia
E I the birthdays of Mr*. Fred Stew- Sanders, E errel Iee Waik er. Anl
“ l were Reeves urpl Holhida '•
merve--—--Rab--Sandi-Clark.DeleriWem-
Those present were Mmes. M.Gav Fah. Joyce Burt ana Mrs
C. Whitworth. Slewart. Ruthie 10 0
Celvelk, Virgi Raines, M. L
antets. Campbet, otte- Wnren Gherf+ Camp--Fire gretprmet+
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Feb- skating: Refresshments of cook-
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were served to Peggy Jcyce Scal-
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Morey, John B. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 51, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 13, 1946, newspaper, January 13, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432451/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.