Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 302, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3
Pd. Adv.
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Prices Good Super Value Day Only
1:00 am—The L S t B. -of L. F. and E. No. 371, will meet at the |
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NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LADIES
SKAMPS
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VALUES
499 pair
RUGS
MEN S LEATHERETTE
WORK CAPS
LINGERIE
24 x 36
SLIPS
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27 X SO
BROWN JERSEY
Main
3 ft. gs ft
program on World Com
GLOVES
4 ft. x « ft.
GOWNS
27c pr.
MEN'S ARGYLE
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MEN'S CORDUROY
SHIRTS
PAJAMAS
$188
2 pair 125
FULL BED SIZE CHENILLE
377 each
GLOVES
CHILDREN’S OUTING
Personal
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Carnes of Al
SMALL TOTS
199
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Regular 2.98 - 3.98 values.
LADIES OUTING
GOWNS
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2 YARDS WIDE
198
Extra-fine quality fleece or tweed. Regular 5.95 and
6.95. 54 or 56 inches wide.
ASSORTMENT OF LADIES NOVELTY
SCARFS
BLOUSES
36 INCH GILBRAE
Frostone & Flannela
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ODD LOT OF LADIES
BOY'S CORDUROY
NEW SOFTER
SHIRTS
LATEX
77c
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PILLOW
MACHINE WASHABLEI
25c
2oo
MEN'S 60% WOOL BLANKET LINED
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400
PLACE MATS
399
Dark shades of cotton basket weave place mats.
For many items of big values.
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49c to 69c values.
70 x 90 GOLD SEAL
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2 pair ] 00
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$3000 . $2000
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One lot rayon Pajamas. Pink or Blue.
6.95 values.
1.79
2.89
4.29
6.98
Nylon slips beautifully trimmed in nylon lace. Pink
White. Values to 8.95. . .
SHOP OUR READY TO WEAR
BARGAIN TABLE
Nylon gowns. Blue, Pink, White.
8.95 values.
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Street Methodist Church for
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Pajamas & Gowns
Sizes 2 to 1 1
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FEATURES
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LADIES 60 GAUGE — 15 DENIER
NYLONS
OUTSTANDING REDUCTIONS ON
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Solids and prints.
25c each
Tuesday, Nov. 2
6100 p.m.—Carnival at Santa Fe school. Hot dogs, pie, coffee, ice
cream, cold drinks and homemade candy will be sold.
The program will begin at 7:30, follwing grab bag, pony
rides and other concessions.
7130 p.m.—Opti-Mrs will meet with Mrs. Bill Price, 213 Huron. . — ----------- ------
7'30 p m - Euzelian Class of the Field Street Baptist Church will of the occupants, workers and a ! Mrs B
_____________________have the Thanksgiving dinner at the fellowship building. -‘a elderl hen-------------• * - -t
Wednesday; Nov. 3
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COATS, SUITS,
DRESSES
SUPER VALUE DAY NLY
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Fleece lined. Boys, men's, ladie's sizes.
Save when you buy em!
Save on upkeep! Special
purchase of dunkable cor-
duroy shirts for school or
play Two-pocket long
sleeve styling in the col-
ors they like Double yoke.
Sizes 2-18.
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Day Specials
SOCKS
Many patterns and colors in soft comb-
ed cotton. Size 10 to 13. Regular $1.00
pair
All winter coats. Regardless of former price. Repric-
ed and regrouped to sell at once. All wool, milium
lined and look at the Savings. Hurry while Select-
. ions are good_________________________________
GLOVES
Your choice.
Mr and Mrs .1 .1
Cotton Blanket
Solid white, excellent quality.
788
7388
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$488
4.98, — 5.95 — 6.95 values.
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9:00 a. m —Staging Committees for Flower Show will meet at Wheeler
Motor Co.
9:00 a m.—Vivian Hickerson Circle will meet with Mrs. L. L. Rice.
624 North Robinson
12:15 p.m.— Altrusa regular business meeting in Liberty private din-
■' ingroom
trial was working out beautifully I
ll s Iike a ton weight off our! buquerque. N M , are visiting with
OVERALLS
Solid blue denims. Elastic waist lor bet-
ter fit. Size 1 to 5.
100
shoulders the Mirror quoted Mrsiher mother Mrs I ucille Edwards,
Bowers as saying land her sister, Mrs. Gcan B Tu
The boys. Kenneth Head and’ her
BEDSPREADS
Fringed edge. Aqua. dusty rose, copen
blue, rose, white, yellow, red.
299
Doe skin fabric Hand sewn in wide range of colors.
JUMPER
8 oz. blue denim Size 38 to 46.
9:30 a m.— World Council of Church Women will meet at
FINE WOOL COATING
Claret, emerald green, cherry red.
777.
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cupants befdre the fire had gained Mrs. Otis Stanley,- Route 3, OB
too much headway No injuries (boy)
were reported. A K. Adams. op- Marva Jones (col), medical, 128
erator of the rooming house, de i Peacock
dined to estimate damages. ' Mrs J I Flippen. 1006 North Gran-
the weekend Tuesday landon's
tabloid Daily Mirror reported the
72 x 84 ALL WOOL
BLANKET —
Fine quality. Treated moth prevention.
9(
Water proof, turned down ear flaps.
Quilted lined. Blacnor -brown. Sizes
6', to 7;1g
100 each
12 -beaut ifu! colors Completely wash-
able. Fast color. Small, medium, arge,
extra large.
Sarden Club will present Mrs Roy DeFee
in a program on Holiday decorations at the Fellowship
building of Field Street Baptist Church This is an open
2 PIECE
BATH SETS
Solid colors and floral patterns. Pink,
blue, yellow, mint, red and white.
99c
WOOL FELT
For skirts, Christmas stockings, etc.
Red, green and white.
377 yard
। Foam rubber pillow has
| plump high crown. 18 x
26". with preshrunk, cord-
i ed, zip-off muslin cover.
Now's the time to stock up on leg-lovely nylon stock-
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10 30 a in — Cleburne Garden Club members will meet at Mrs Noel
Irwin's to board the chartered bus for Irving for the gar
den club luncheon and meeting at the home of Mrs. J
W Chandler Co hostesses are Mmes. Homer Rogers, Ir
win. Dunn Watson, Vernon Moore and Pat Brawner
, 2:30 p.m.—Garden Study Club will meet with Mrs. Marvin Cumbie.
with Mrs. Gladys Whitehouse and Mrs. H E. May as
co hostesses.
7:30 p m -Meeting honoring past matrons and past patrons of Ruth
Chapter No 20. OES at Masonic Temple.
'Ihibv Exchttn^e" John Bowers, were born Sept 27
n . ; in Forest Gato hospital They were
W WHini' (fill h.UP arm tagged correctly, but were
• placed by accident in the wrong
LONDON. Nov 2 -CP- A trial cribs.
exchange” of two babies who were For two weeks. each mother
mixed accidentally in a maternity nursed the other's infant in the
hospital was reported working out mistaken belief it was her own
well Tuesday Then the hospital discovered the
' Mrs Vera Bowers. 22. and Mrs error
.Sheila Read, 24. finally agreed to Mrs Read and Mrs. Bowers re ,
swap the babies temporarily fol jected scientific proof in favor of a
slowing the "conclusiye evidence" l mother's instinct until this week
of hlood tests and the pleas of their en. Then they yielded, and
husbands ; changed babies
Theymattr their decision while ____________
in seclusion at a country hotel over
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$439
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Washable, non skid back Lend beauty
to every room Chartreuse. emerald
green, hunter green, gray, red, yellow,
dusty rose, sandalwood, cinnamon,
white.
Crepes — Cottons — Rayons.
meeting.
4:15 p m — Book Review group of A A U W will meet with Mrs. 1
Taylor George, 316 Featherston.
Thursday, Nov 4
9 30 a m —Circle Two of Anglin Street Methodist Church will meet
at the, parsonage for a covered-dish luncheon.
2:00 p m.—GIA to B of LE will meet at Optimist Center.
2 00 P m.—TEL Class of Field Street Baptist will meet in the Fel-
lowship building for regular meeting and social hour.
2 30 p.m.—The Magazine Research Club will meet with Mrs. J A.
Davis.
3:00 pm —Thursday Book Club will meet with Mrs Clarence Craw - '
ford, 506 Forest Avenue, with Mrs Penn Jackson giving
htfeveiw ef-"Unto a Good Land” by Vilhelm Moberg
5100 p m —Fall Flower Show at Wheeler Motor Company.
7:00 p m —Wesleyan Service Guild of Anglin Street will meet with
Mrs. A. E. Gustafson. 422 Turner
7 00 p m—Methodist Men wi!' meet at Anglin Street Methodist
Church
; 7 30 p m —Executive board of Cooke I’ TA will meet with Mrs
Charles Gillespie, 719 Turner Street
730 p.m.—The Wesleyan Service Guild of Maui Street Methodist
Church will meet with Miss Gertrude Nash, 1402 N. Rob-
inson.
8:00 p m -The Cleburne Shakespeare Club will meet with Mrs. W.
F Dietrich, 313 Bellevue.
Friday, Nov. 5
9:30 a.m.—United Church Women will observe World Community
Day at Main Street Methodist Church.
We Give S&H Green Sbttmpti
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a A ■■ ■ । ! bury, OB (girl)
Many Homeless mrsmassplpinaonppnbburhe
r m a pa r Mrs. Callie Vidler, Cleburae •
Followind rire ADMISSIONS, November 1 Mrs. .Murray Randolph, Cleburne}
-VuV’-Y I ll % Mrs. G. P. Pinson, medical, 1007 Mrs. W J Terry. Godley 1
HOUSTON Nov , Tip Fire I South Main------------' - AMrs. G. W. Daxis and babyCle-
.H0ST°. .Nov.. J—UP Fire j H Woodall Jr., medical, Grand burne
which swept through a rambling prairie Mrs J C. Armstrong, Cleburne
tworstory. rooming house left, near- Mrs. Bonnie Brannon, medical, 901 J J Smith, Alvarado
ly 100 persons, including 20 chil- West chambers Mrs R P Gillard, Cleburne
dren, homeless here Monday night. Mrs. w B overman, surreal, Mil Dr 1. A Irvine, Glen Rose.
The bulding: an old frame fac | ford t . ’ _______________
tory converted to living quarters, | Mrs A O Hines, surgical. Route 1
{ was completely gutted but three of ! Mrs L. J Powell, surgical, 1302 _ .... .
, the walls were left standing Most North Robinson j I Umchande I WivAe ’
", -----—_ 2... R. Manly, surgical, 1006 nu>Udlu> •
few elderly pensioners, were not at i South Caddo n.a n__us—. r.I w-------
home when the fire broke- out. +Mrs. J. B. Simpson, medical, 301 Get rep. Vim, reel Iounger
Firemen evacuated some 20 oc- Erie Thousands of couples arg weak, womgut
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aequainted" UM'only 5. Alt aU drasswu.
Sizes 32 to II.
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Sanforized, fast color, crease resistant
finish. Regular 98c.
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 302, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 2, 1954, newspaper, November 2, 1954; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434206/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.