Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1945 Page: 7 of 8
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short letters.‘In an assort-
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In a V-mail letter, Mrs. Bratcher
received from her husband’s Chap-
lAln. the Tatter stated that he had
of 420 West Wilson street, who is
cr duty as ship’s yeoman aboard a
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meeting Miss MaryJoan, Hague
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Pinham’s Vegetable Compound to re-
ileve such- symptoms Pmham’s Com-
‘pound is famous not oaly to returva
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. . . for the one you love.'
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ery in fine finished rag cen-
lent 'paper'Arnt "envelopes in
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You niturallyhear Coca-Cola
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Pfe Ollie Lee Tarver, .who
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schol, for assignment as perman-
eut personnel until an available
.opening enables him to complete
training as an aviation cadet. .
PVt. Lee is the son of Mr.
and:Mrs.‘M W Lee, 823- North
Robinson, Cleburne, Texas.
It’s a big event... Have a Coca
mint will be held M
the seond Tuesday night in
Mareh At the Mrih skeet church.
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dis trees Also a grand stomachic tonic.
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met for the rezular monthly meet- The nekt mi
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PVT RAYMOND MADSEN
HOME ON FURLOUGH
+ Pvt. Rymond Madsen of Fort
Blist"is home on a 30-day medical
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frerthe family refrigerator to add its life and sparkle. To visitors and family
alike, the words Have a Cohe are the signal for a friendly get-together. Plan to
have a supply ofCoca-Col ready ice-cold in the refrigerator. Coca Cola stands A
(or she pawsechar »#/»< Juu —4 happy aymbol el A fcicadly way_oflife.
VS/c JIMMIE HODGE
ON DUTY ON LST
The Times-Reyiew today received
• a photograph of Coast Guardsmiar
Jimmhie W. Hodge, yeoman 3/cj sound powered phones.-
son of Mr. mid Mrs T. W Hege - ■
TAKE A FULL YEAR TO PAY
DICKSON’S
tun picture entitled "The Book
cf the wrld of Tomorrow.’’
After the aevhl th group
gathered in the basement, of the
church for the reereational period
with Rev/h. A. Baker pastor
heal raw, tender. Mh-
hial mucous mem
ur druggist to sell you
mulsion with the uh-
RESTLESS
HIGH-STRUNG
Om“CERTAIN DAYS" Of The Month?
Do funettonal periodic aisturbances
make you feel nervous, ridgety. cranky,
imiable, a bit blue, tired, and "dragged
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Baby takes his first steps towakd his dad home,on furlough, and the family
titkl bems in friendly happy reunion. And, of course, there’s Coca-Cola
ENTIRE VENT IS
CALLED A tmumetE
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The First Methodist Church of cf he chureh, in charge:
Grandview was hrst church to cake arid puneh
the Cleburne Sub-District young "SFhesNhin Stregt
people’s meeting Tuesday .evening Chreh aegan won the
at 6 o’clock when 133 yeung people penhant with 31 young #
I DEL RIO, Tex., Feb. 14.—Pvt
I Clarence A Lee, Cleburne. Texas, ....
/has arrived at Laughlin Field. spe- :
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he had had his first coke since
leaving the states a yeaago. He
is tiring fine His parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Claude Tarver, reside
in Nemo. ’
LONE STARWKGAS COMPANY
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----——p.itl San Diego, has arrived for
Coaster
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The fireplace thimble, at tustrated above,
It of especial important e in a twb-ttory
home. TFT Ti omifgA blocked up. Nt it
atmost impossible to install a floor furnace
later begcuze ho flue con be provided to
vent the’‘Turnace. . ..When buildiag a new
home male sure all brick chimneys are built
the first tme going to England - :
On his second trip, he went first •
to England and then to France.
S/Sgt Bratcher first served as i
Mrs. Mike Myres has received cook and is now a mess sergeant,
cablegram from her son, Pfc.
OPEN STOCK
> STATIONERY
A modernpaper that takes
ink smoothly. Monogrammed
or printed with your name
and add reus. Service men’s
insignia, y
1.50 to 4.50
ALLIES HAvLMARHEEEOnrushinzBussiahs from east and powerful Allied armies
from west4eve a dntelB this spot goon. It's a viewLalexander Square in Berln—taken, of
course, before Allied airmen began droppint bombs o-etmany8 capital city.
renderec a vocal solo and Rev Mr and Mrs. Otto Foster, Mies
Cec!i Eiis patqr or the St. Mark’s Betty Bue Reherts and Mrs: Lett
M-thodist Church pregented a mo- Moore visited ln Abllene on Mon-
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A ‘Ssiinm"eali, Mb.. Feb.
(Spl.)—1Pvt. JigW. Hudson.
If Mr. J. R. Hudson, Route
leburne, Tex., was admitted
‘Reilly General Hospital re-
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ent for battle in-
1 Germany, .
d Hospital is 19-
les northeast of
NERVOUS
amu iorco
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Modern Gas Heating requires 4 Hue so it can be vented Only when
heating is vented arc wah sweadhgand ktufty aiteliminated. So ih -
.your modernizing or new home building plans be sure to include
enough Hues for venting the heating. Sketch below shows how Hue
can be built in chimney for venting modern floor furhate. Sinh a .
flue or "thimble" should lie a part of every fireplace and chimney.
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vember S, 1941 by Brigadier deneral
Geerge B. Foster Jr., the Oom-
manding General. Originally a
1,000 bed hospital, its capcity,
was expanded to exceed 3,045 on
. of this nature.
Pnkham' Compound hrlps not tire!
. Taken reguaivcthis great medicine
build up reststance against such
IN BAN DIEGO. CALIF -
Ralph G. Bales, Jr . A S is
now stationed at the Naval Train-
ing Station, San Diego, Calif., ac-
c ording to the word received by
his father, R B. Bales, 105 West
WiHIngham street
been prometed to assistant chap-
lain cf his ship. He wes a student'
of the Southwestern Bible Insti-
tute at Waxahachie when he en-
listed in the navy. He sent hit
greetings to his fri?ndsin Qle£
burnt: v 4
to relieve the pressure of large
intestines on nerves and organs of
th digestive tract. Adlerika assist s
old food wasstes and gas through
a comfortable bowel movement so
that bowels return to normal site
and the discomfarts of pressure
stop. Before yo khow it, you are
asleep. Morning1, finds you feeling
dean — refresbd and ready for a
good dhy’a worEorfun.
Caution, Bee Only as directed.
Ge Adintiha from ybur droyrit toay.
Kroehler Living Room Suites
Pacific combat zones. ■
Prior to his Pacifle duty, the
young yeoman served three years,
on the east coast t various short I
units. In addition tz being a
yeoman nboard this fishting IST, I
Hodge is sbip’s recorder and re-
lays- his master’s orders Ove
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I S/SGT. D. W. BRATCHER
। SENDS GIFT8 HOME
Mrs .Vera M. Bratcher of
Grandview, Rt 1, recently received
a box of gifts from her hushang,
S/Sgt. D.’ W. Bratcher, who is
somewhere in France.
Included in the gifts for his
wi were earbobsand perfume
from Paris;, a German pup tent
and coat, and a set of five pans
for cooking For his little son.
Monde Gene, who was born Sept
8. 1944, and whom, he has never
seen, Bratcher enclosed a little
wooden cart in the shape of an
egg, painted pink, which is pulled
by a wopden swan.
S Sgt Bratcher, who Was a mem-
ber of the Tekas National Guard,
received his training at amp
Bowie, Camp Blanding. Fort Bragg.
Camp Shelby, Fort Custer, Camp
Eills, Fort Wadsworth vand also at
camps in Msshchusett and New
Jersey He has been overseas twice.
tie Hil ..nd was born and reared
ar, Grandview, moving to Parker
iurty and later to Fort Wprth
d Handley where he lived prior
to military service.
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COLD
Mrs. Bratcher, who. was with her
husband while he was in the United
Sta. 8, and their little son are
mat ng their home with her par-
ents:Mr: and Mrs: G. e Gist
of drandviewRt±r-
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HEWE ON VISIT
Edward H, Brown Radar Man
Deep, soft spring-fiHed cushions and the
hew posture-form, button-tufted back
hat fits you- '
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Word has been reeived from
i C B Pet tinger mpettym officer
! third class, that he is nowAom
Luzon. y
PFC. OLLI LEE TARVER, ..
WRITES FROM GERMANY
‘ t sister, Mrz. Therman t> Horton
’ ■ trotof 406 Norfh Douglas avnue, that
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PVT. MELVIN THOMPSON
HOME ON FURLOUGH
rvtMslyjn-Ehomeson..who.was
wounded I Aten in December
in Belgium, arrived Monday to
spend a 30-day furlough here with
hl. wife, parents and other rela-
tives and friends. He is now sta-
tioned at William Beaumont Gen-
eral Hospital in El Paso.
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Meseley, Pfc. J. C. Carter and
Pfc. Bob Johnson, treading left
to right), stationed in the New-
Hebrides. hold frequent reunions
Carter and Johnson are tn the
same MP group and Moseley is
with the quartermaster depart-
ment. (
Mrs. Meseley resides in Joshua
and Mrs. Johnson and little son,
BdWty, live ilt xw Nunn Main
street. Carter s- the son of J.
M. Carter of Cleburne and his
wife resides in Fort Worth. •
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MANUEL. A BKAZI EL, F 1/c.
GIEN PROMOTION
Rev. add Mrs. Audia Braziel
have just received a letter from
their son, Manuel Audis Braziel
F.1/c, U: &. Navy, somewhere in
the Pacific He stated that he had
eaten a piece of pumpkin pie that
Bratcher had baked and that "it
was very good." Bratcher’s special-
ties are pumPkirtandaieemeat
Bratcher is the son of Mrs. Myr-
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O'REILLY GEN. HOSPITAL
O’REILLY GENFRAL HOS-
165 acres of the former beautiful,
Glenstone Golf Course.
A Reconditining Unit is main-
tained at the "O’Reilly Anhex" in
the Field House on the Southwest
Teachers College Campus in Spring-
field with sr. additional capacity
of 500 beds.
Brigadier General George B.
Fosters message to patients enter-
ing the hospital is: “You are here
Ter oh^' purpoee—tu stt-iln ninxl-
mum recovery 'as soon as possible.
We, also, Hie here for one purpose
—and, that is to do anythins and
everything that-we o»n to ntd you
in your recovery.” •
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NOW INFRANEE
T/Sgt. Harry Ramsey, who has
been stationed in England, has been
transforred to France
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs
Sam Ramsey of Rio Vista.
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Lt Jack-Forsythe
Now in Philippines
—L.Masen Larry tJack) Forsythe,
who is with the Eighth Engiheers
in the Philippines, received his
cemmission as a lieutenant on
January 3.
He has written his sister, Mrs
C. J. Keller, 611 North Wilhite
street, that he was well but would
like to see everyone at home. Lt.
Forsythe is the aon of Mrs. Pear
Pulfer, 721 North Border street,
and his wife, the former Mozelle
Bummer, resides with her parents
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1945, newspaper, February 14, 1945; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446623/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.