Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 296, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1947 Page: 3 of 12
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Soner Elaine Wall
Has First Birthday
16th Birthday Party
Given for Miss Nutt
Dainty and doll like or modesily
mosculine Poll Parrot’ choice
styles are teen in the belt
ol compony Doubly strong
Eisizzmsseraxe
Donald. Maurice Hooker and Jerry
Chasteen. and a guest, Billy Roi.
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Hall. George
Lynn Morrison Has
Seventh Birthday
Coneho Pinks
Rich In Oils .
the appreciation from the Board
of Deacons and the training union
Dr Venting espressed his appre
, elation for the church family and
presented the Glovers with n bou-
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wear is this combination pajama
and housecoat worn by film star
Ginger Rogers. Designed by stylist
Jean Louis, the pajamas and bra
top are of black aatin, while the
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with a deep cuff, wide sleeves and
flarin skirt, li of copper lame with
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was presented with a yellow mum I
। corsage and each guest was pre- j
sented a similar smaller corsage.
Yellow mums In a crystal con-
tainer, flanked by blue tapers were
used on a blue reflector on the |
mantel The dining table had a
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1 the Alexandria, La. friends of Mr. !
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| with a gift from Mrs Clements,
j The hostess and the honoree were
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Tomato Soup ....
For the Ky-torPrepare Meal
Wolf Tamales —
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OATS —- 32c
wunfilled Wo. >1 fan
Or. Juice — 10c
Mlover Vavm No, % fan
Grpft. Juice - 9c
Avaietrui Wo. : Caw
Sections ... 15c
oont 14-on,2 l’Lg,
Bran Flakes-18c
Alt Eran 1"0152
White Iwao
Prunes, 2 lb. 43c
Miss Jane Vickers and Mr Billy
Frank Barker were named as hon-
orees when Mmes. James Russell
V. D Howell, Wilson Barker. J. C
| ber, accomvanied by M's. Pevtonsand Beverly Wiggins
Lawton Taylor, C K Tapp.1 Lawson. which was followed i
l mid punch were nerved to about
| 75 guests.
. die. Jerrv Hendrix, Robert
। Jimmy Tidwell. Bobbie Rust.
Wavne Morrison
Alne attending were Mmes
Fruit Cocktail _____P*
Clover Form— Wancy for Hatada or Dewart
Bartlett Pears ,
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CHERRIES .
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cones were sened to
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Clyde Green nt the latter’s home
in Bone
, Mr* Clyde treen gteeted guest* j
THE LATEST In attractive lounging nt the door and directed them to ;
SOCIETY
Wednesday night with a farewell
I party by the members ot the First
Baptist Church and other friends
Mrs Glover whs entertained in the
Ira Clements home Tuesdas at
ternoon with a sealed tea with
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Wallen. Hooker and McDonald blue.and &0 Id colors of the class. J
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a gift Mr John Buckner told of
Ruth Bunard, Linda Jane Darnell
Barbara June Vidler. Jerene Johu-
son, Marie Warlow, Jo Ann Davis
Stevie Davis, Jerrv Mitchell, Den-
ser Stanley, Charles Morrow Hoy
Lee Morrow. Thaddus Standrord
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mixeellaneous
served refreshments, assisted by
Miss Lov Russell. Y
About 100 atvnding including
Mrs J. W Garren, Godley, grand-
mother of Miss Vickers, and Mrs
Rosa Norton, Cleburne, grandmo-
ther of the groom.
The couple will be married at
7:00 o'clock Saturday at the First
Baptist Church, Godley.
Kev, Pat Stovall.
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chairs that are upholstered in
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ker, and mothers of the couple.
Mrs. Edwin Vickers and Mrs. Vian
Barker.
Miss Mary Brockett presided at
the white leather bride-elect's book
and Miss Mary Lou Myres dis-
played the gifts
The dining table was laid with
lace with a bouquet of zinnias and
ihe register, where Mi« Lucilli
Luton presided.
The dining table was laid with
lace, over which were blue stream
ers. In the center was a bowl ol
yellow honeysuckle
Alter the gifts were opened, cal.
Oranges Valent lai _—. 7 Lin.
and Jim Hill Brewer.
The asstted by h" Royal Ambassadors
sister. Mrs Charies Morr W. ane i
sister-in-law Mrs Walte Richards Conduct Rank Work
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svecial uests, and lifelong friends
of the Glovers
Guests were invited into thw
recreational rooms where punch
and refreshments were served The
two refreshment tables were cen-
tered with yellow mums and a
other cut flowers were
throughout the rooms.
Mrs. Howell and Mrs
whin thev meet Wednesday at
the church
Mr Reuel G lemmonraav" the
Lynn Morrison celebrated his
seventh birthday when his mother
Mrs Clayton Morrison entertained
Wednesday with a party at her
i home. 411 Rale* Ave
The grandmother* Mr* Dora Rob-
inson and Mrs. Mary Jane Roden
attended.
Sending gifts were Mrs Hulen
Anderson and Grille Johnson, Stel-
la Lou Hester, Nancy Rucker, Mar-
jorie Fay Gustafson. Mrs Nick
Roof and Mrs. Chase Robinson.
McClure and C. C. Myres, enter-
tained recently with a miscellan- I grouP with prayer
eous shower at the Russell home | Attending were John R. More-
near Glen Rose. land, Kenneth Miller, Ronnie An-
Guests were met by the hostess-1 derson. Grier Little, Edgar Chas-
es and Miss Vickers and Mr Bar- teen, Bobby Wallen, Kenneth Me-
| made lot a mission study course
Thursday, October JO
6 30 pm J N Long to have carnival at the school
7:30 p.m— Halloween Carnival at Parker School
Ann Brumlev. Sylvia Ann Me
Pherson Robert and Ronnie An
derson Sezanne White, and Mmes
Donald Hurton. James Stroud,
louis R Cockrell. Miller MePher
son, Bob Anderson, R IJ .Stovall
Jr Gall Kev. Doc Brumlev Bill
White, and Messrs mid Mmes
> Jamei Young and the hosts, Mi
and Mrs Wall
Sending gifts were Hobby King
W Willmon, H | Rev Roger Rell singing5
New Officers Chosen
For Neighbors Class
Quilling was the diversion ol
the afternoon when the Neighbors
*i riplure lesson .rom Actr, during
the afternoon Bible study
. , . Attending were Mmes Lemmons
Attending W"" ) in1 Ann K c. Burleson, Otto roster, Jerry ot
Richards Ivnda,Smith, o' nZ Vaughn. J C Browder, Cecil Wal
Osborn. Anh Passhal, K hat Ler, r ” King. H C Craig. Maud '
Hester. Paetnienin Jam.. Parinan. Foster Hazelwood, Owen1
»Carrolh p nn \ i ’ w ard, G w Watson, R C Cal-
der l.ynell Holder. Paula Sue • 8 - - —
inton. Gail Craxhead Patsy Brew.l RON Stewart. D
er. Martha ’ bson. '"u t u in H Rosser. O T Smyth, Paul Col- Stranger from Galilee" Rev
*ev Thresa Golloher. Hazel, quitt,LeeCarrou,J Marvin Hooper Mrs Bell, of Semmarv Hill
Bell Carolyn Weathers. -Neomi Beulah Gentry. Bessie William* '
and John Daggs Jesse Corbin. Will
Sandra Flame Wall was honored
on her first birthday with a party
given Tuesdas by her varents Mr
and Mr* Morris A Wall 809 Prai-
rie Ave
lee cream and birthdnv cake
were served to Stan Burton, List
8 00 pm — Boro P -T A is sponsoring a Halloween carnival at the
school The public is invited
800 p.m.—Halloween Carnival at Friendship School Special enter-
tainment including the Queens Coronation Sponsored by P -T A
Friday. October 31
3:00 pm—Womar.s Bible Class of the First Baptist Church will meet
with Mrs Albert Venting. 601 Prairie.
8 00pm —Carnival at Sand Flat School, sponsored by P -T A for
lunch room facilities.
class of the Main St Methodist , Allending were the new officers |
i and refreshments of birthday cake
and ice cream wore served to Judy
Williams. Janice and Judy Doud
। Joyce Mabe, Glenda Howeth. Hai
j old and Donnie I anders. Don Wat-
, son, James Goleher, David Bro
Chur, h met Tuesday for mi nil-day I and Mnc Sam Creswell,
meetmg mid coverd dish luneh1‘M c . ow an w 11 Wilbanks,
on at the home of Ml’ J ” ana the hostess. Mrs Hornier
CTSPS"l""a 19-
White swan- For a Hut Mirna Pie,
MINCE MEAT _ 2 35’
Extra Qunllty—/Tender June
Glendale Peas .2 35’
Extra Quality—Tender Out Pods
Glendale Beans 2 Omi 294
Extra Quality—Tender BmootiLeaf
Glendale Spinach 2 X.’25’
Batra QnalHy—Had Ripe
Tomatoes 2 25*
CaaM* While reran and Green .,.1
Blackeye Peas 2 cAm 25*
Clover Farm--Beleeted Apples
Apple Butter "so 27*
A box’was packed for South Am-
Mull erican relief to be sent lo n Nap-
... . list missionary lot diatribution A
W"" total of $ 5 was collected lor
toys lor the aadie loll Plans were
। Happy Dameron, Hob Willson
I Richard Hubbard. Howard English
1 Leland Hutton, Warren Anderson
C. D. Miles, Roy Wyatt, l.amar
Miles, Ummah, and a new mem-
ber, Mrs Nora Heu Hillard
• shower given reently by Mmes j
k , Far Gieen. Emory Davin, ami
Clover Farm
y PANCAKE
‘ FLOUR
Clover Farm—Vaney Golden Halves
APRICOTS _________'™:22*
Clover Farm—-Faner Silcen or Haives
PEACHES _________ 2119
Clover Farm—Jrat CHID rad Herve
thought! of appreciation and
aade Mrs. Glover an honorary life
member of the club. As a closing
number Mrs Glover sang. "Steal
Away to Jesus "
Attending were Mmes. Russell,
Mel aughln,
with a
Thanksgiving arrangement of
fruits and shocks, cal and oak
leaves. Three silver urns, filled
with mums, were placed at van-
... . . .1 tage points At a center table
Work on rank was conducted N '.
" P, »> ■■ " were gifts from friends.
by Mrs. Glen Wallen and Mrs | „ " , w .. a
u' V u no.la " Moa Mrs. Dan Wofford was assisted
P E McDonald when.the Howar in serving by Mmes j H Daniel,
MeCamey,RoyalAmbassadors.ofRobert McDonald. C A Hooker
। the First Baptist Church hed their । Prank Wel eh,and
, regular meeting Monday afternoon MFS. Erest Hopkins and Mrs
’ he chureh ’ , i ! Wofford wore in charge of deco.
Mri Wallen gave the opening rations
Jane Vickers Fiance, I An invitation was issued to an M . Sosted.Teg ,
Honored at Shower Royal Ambassadors, to a wiener and C. A Parrott greeted guests ;
roast to be held at the ranch homej the door, Tuesdny when the
of Mr. Wallen Saturday Mem- Club honored Mrs. Glover Mra
bers should meet at the church w D . .. . . ..
nt 5 pm, where transportatfon * " Melton presided at the reg- l
will be furnished. j .. u
Mrs C. A Hooker dismissed the Upon her arrival the honored
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A birthday party for Donivee
Roden age ». was jiven recently
by her mother. Mrs W T Roden
at her homa. 224 W Willngham
.St
No. % ane
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officerx were elected with Mr. '
M Conroy n* president othen Mission Study Given
were Vice president, Mr. AD
Shaw secretary - treasurer, Mis* At luesday Circle
l.uln Currie, reporter, Mr*. J. H ,
Render: mid chaplain, Mr* W A A mission study program was
Parrish given by Mrs Leland Burton, when
Mis. Parrish gave the scripture the Tuesday Night Circle of Field
lessons, which was followed by a 5 St Bavtint Church met with Mr*
business meeting. S O. Rosser, 209 Featherston.
DERBY HARDWARE 4 FURNITURE
James IL Barria, A. F. Njhm Own
210-12 E. Henderson Phon
Acroas Femm Bus —Uia
\ Stewart W A
( Hooker expressed his thanks to
ol । him Darlene Bobo thanked Mr.
an all-day meeting, boxes were Glover for her werk with the Jun-
; packed for Greek telief by the, lor G As. mid presented a gift
members of the ladies Bible Class Mr. Otto Phillips representing the
Pork Sausage __
Mra. H. F. Prnters
COUNTRY BUTTER
members of the 1937 Bible Study
Club as guests
At the farewell party many gin*
| from individual* and church de
, partments were presented the cou-
| pie Dr Albert Venting led the
J group in prayer and acted as mas
ter of ceremonies
Mr J H Daniel. Sunday School
superintendent, expressed his
thanks to the Glovers, and pre-
sented them with a gift Mr Glo-
ver was given a gift from the Roy-
al Ambassadors, when Maurice
Anderson, M. I.. Daniel, L. C.
Mansfield, Hunter Key, Chester
Key and Miss Pat Riley and Mr
Lemmons.
Rutabagas Northern Sweet, Lb. 56
Pottoes 5*
1 D Landers. R D Patton, A
Howeth. Heil Tidwell, W H I
and M D May
Green Beans .
Lettuce Vanehni
Zinnia* ami
1 in the looms
out of-door
j Rev and Mr. Edward Glover
and son Paul, who are leaving for
Mobil*. Ala todas , were honored
i both formerly from Alexandria,
The 16th birthday of Faye Dell , Mrs. Clementi knowing Mrs Glo-
Nutt was celebrated Monday with ; ver from childhood. Souvenirs in-
a surprise party given by her mo- | eluding picture! and letters of
ther, Mrs. T. D Nutt, at their res- I their lives, were shown to the
idence, 1607 N. Anglin. - 5 group.
Stunts and games were played I Lifetime Member
during the party. [ The members contributed their
Attendng were Robyna Warren, “
Betty Spurlock, Kathleen Kilpat-
rick, Dorothy and Marilyn Meclen-
don. Barbara Bridges, Romona and
Sonya Nutt, and the honorees and
the hostess.
Sirloin Steak.... LB
Pork Chops om Lb.
Oleo ......LB
Pork Loin Roast Lb.
Veal Loaf Meat
Seven Roast.
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lot E A Cook Ed Pickett. Oscar
Graham. I eland Burton, C I Ed
car. Vernon 11 Moore Sidnev W
Burton Emma Sidell J 1. Magner
w r Robert *<4 and Miss Bernice
Sbee’er and tne honoree and the
hostess
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