Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1946 Page: 4 of 8
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS, TIMES-REVIEW
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1946
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Mrs. Earl Fudge will leave
host and hostess.
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day at 7 p. m. for its annual picnic
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All Brands
1b. 31c
Peas
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Mark L. Ewing
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Roses, Iris, Snapdragons, Gladioli
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Shakespeare Club will meetThurs- seven children. 28 grandchildren. 30
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A Complete Set of Fancy
Dishes—14 Pieces
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great-grandchildren.
Tae children include Mrs. Fannie
Lightfoot. Cleburne; Robert and Pat
Ewing. Corpus Christi; Alex. George
and Joe Ewing, Fort Worth; and
Miss Hettie Lee Ewing. Abilene.
NEW RED No. 1
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Avocado Pears, large.
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burning some-
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Candle Holders
Cookie Plate
Nut Bowl
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Connected with Stella Mae Beauty Shop
Westside Liberty Hotel
Torturing pains relieved quickly with Pharmacologists amazing
new Vitamin formula. Try RID MATIC for nagging backaches and
leg pains, that seemingly add 20 years to your age. Who wants
to be old? Your health is your most valuable asset. Quick acting
RID MATIC works fast, often splendid results in one day. RID
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-
tles sold. Don’t delay. Buy RID MATIC at PINE BOARD DRUG
STORE. 5
Mr and Mrs. Albert Bratcher arc
spending the week in /Brovnwood
with Mr. and Mrs Murray Bratcher.
MRS. HOMER ROGERS, Associate Buyer
STELLA MAE BARR, Owner
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Bride, Groom
Visiting Here
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Corbin. Jr.,
who were married recently, have
arrived for a visit with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Corbin, Sr., of
1514 North Robinson street.
The couple have just returned
from their wedding trip to Longhorn
Cavern. San Antonio, and Monterrey.
Mexico. They will make their home
in Austin.
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All Colors—Sheer and Sports
2.70 to 5.95
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Cream Pitcher 1
Sugar Bowl
Candy Bish
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CASH AND CARRY
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Kupples Klub Flas Meny sufferers relieve nageing backnche
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Iegular IeE-8. The kidneys are Nature's chief way oftak-
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Tuesay willing by Mr. and Mrs. | poisonous matter to remain in your blood, it
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“Pyorrhea” May 1
Follow Neglect
ADE you nnT-***-an attractive
Fort Worth Rites
Unite Miss Thomson
And John F. Probst
FORT WORTH, May 9. —
Helen Thomson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. George of Cleburne. was
married Tuesday to Mr John F.
Probst, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Probst of South Bend, Ind., at the
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street. Mrs. Mary McCarty will be
co-hostess for the occasion.
Fellowship Bible Study Club will
meet Friday at 3 p. m. with Mrs.
G. A. Roof with Mrs. Browder as
leader. !
Bethesda W. H. D. Club will meet
Friday with Mrs. W. H. Brown.
A native of Mississippi, Mr, Ewing Messrs, and Mmes. Clyde Hubbard,
was born on May 13. 1852. He has ... ,
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Maik L Ewing of 946 Brazos ave- ments reflected the summer theme,
nue will celebrate his 94th birthday Games of forty-two were played
oh Sunday with a picnic and family! during the evening.
reunion at the Cleburne City Park. Refreshments of wafers, olives, ice
All his friends are invited to join cream and cookies were served to
May 15th at 8:00 A.M.
We also clean Marble and Granite
will meet Friday at 8 p. m. with Kerson
Mrs. W. A. Swift on North Buffalo Ai...U.
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Rev. and Mrs.. A. W. Franklin.
your kidneys or b
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Piils, a stimulant diuretic, used ruccesafully
millions for over 40 years. Doan's give
>py relief and will help the IS miles of
—Iney tubes flush out poisonous waste from
your blood. Get Doan’a Pilla.
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Clyde Hubbard at their home on | Jr., M. T. Boulware, S. P. McGee,
North Anglin street. । w v. O'Bannon, A. B. Self and the day night for a visit In Des Mo
Roses and other summer flowers
were used in the room decorations,
and the tallies and game appoint-
er’s best man
a white silk
white flower
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5 lb. 27c
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2 cans Lie Com _ ____
Del Monte Peaches _.
WORLD SERIES
RODEO
WESTERN ARENA
2900 South Pecan Street
WILDEST STOCK ON EARTH
I nresponse to thousands of calls
recentiy, we are pleased to an-
nounce that our opening show
will be Saturday night. May 11
atsp.m., also Sunday evening.
May 12, a 4 p. m and every
Saturday and Sunday there-
after featuring bareback brone
riding, calf roping. saddle brone
riding, steer wrestling, wild cow
milking, junior bull riding. wild
Brahma bull riding, wild mule
race, and Madame Queen, the
wildest Brahma cow in captivity,
will be turned loose in the
arena with a $100 bill on her
horn inviting all eowboys to
take it off, also special acts and
elowns. ,.
Box seat $2.20. Reserve seats
$1.65. General Admission S1
Children one-half In general ad-
mission only.
Take Hemphill bus to Bolt Street
6 blocks east. ’ ,
Fred Alvord. Arena Director
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D.
McCoy, 404 • Prairie avenue.
Young Women Circle. W. S .C. S.
Anglin Street Methodist Church,
will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. with
Mrs. W S. Stiles. 1404 North Robin-
son street.
Mrs. John Culpepper and Mrs
Sam Peacock will entertain Thurs-
day evening at 7:30 o'clock at the
home of the former on North Ang-
lin Street for members of tile Dick-
son Guild and the choir of the Ang-
lin Street Presbyterian Church.
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Druggists ref mid money if hrst by 1
bottle of "LETO’S" fails to help. W'
W. E. Miller Drug
Cottons—for Housewear
Browns—Leather
White, Red-—Plastic
Black—Plastic Patent
2.95 to 6.95
Plus 20% Tax
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Flowers eloquently express your thoughts of
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.2 ‘MOTHER. Choose yours for your MOTHER.
125 ft. 21c Eaddi
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with irritated “GUMS"?
HENS and FRYERS
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hat. a single strand of pearls and
an orchid corsage.
A 'coffee was held by Mmes. W. E.
George and Wheeler Worley at the
home of the. latter, 2517 Wabash,
after the' ceremony. Mrs. Esther
McDonald served the cake, and Mrs.
Ted Lace poured coffee
The couple will live in South
Bend. The bride attended TCU two
years after graduating at Am-
arillo High School. The bridegroom
was a captain in the AAF four years
and served in the Pacific 14 months
Guests included the bridegroom’s
: parents and Mr. Joe Justin of South
| Bend, and the bride’s parents.
Mrs R. H. Beaver. Mrs. Kenyon
1 Hogg-Mrs. J. L. Magner and Mrs
' Leroy Morrison of Cleburne attend-
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Social Calendar
Thrrsday
The J N. Long Parent-Teacher
Association will meet Thursday
night at 7:30 o'clock at the school
buildins to observe "Father’s
night.”
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1946, newspaper, May 9, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432551/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.