Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 179, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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Miss Ann Crosier has returned
morning at 9:45 o’clock.
during this week.
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opening message Thurrday night
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your surplus fruit. Quick dissolv-
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makes a smooth, rich syrup that
protects flavorful peaches. It's
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Use IMPENIAL Pun Cans Sugai
to can peaches and other fruits and
611 your pantry shelves. Enjoy the
"fruits of your labor” when grocers
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At Our Store
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
We now have 17 employees with a
canning capacity of 4,000 cans daily.
with Mr ana Mrs. Ben Turner Fraser attended the "Great Waltz’'
and daughter, Mary Gean. [ in Dallas on Wednesday evening.
; struck the keynote of the Johnson
County Baptist Revival in his
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Bill Jones of Bono transacted
business here Thursday.
Mrs Jimmie May has returned
home from ’Gulfport, Miss., where <
she has teen visiting with her hus- '
band; who is stationed there with I
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Under Leadership of
.Car D. Mauzy
F FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1945
Mrs. Crider was named dairy de Miss Della Mae Tice of Rio
monstrator. Mrs. Elbert Smith Vista was a business visitor here
gave a report on the distribution Wednesday.
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a special musical program Sunday from Danas, where she visited
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transacted business here Thurs-
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and financing of the pineapple re-
cently purchased by the Godley
Club.
As this was an open meeting, a
program on the art of living or
putting first things first was car
ried out.
Iced punch and cookie; were
served to Mmes. Wren, Smith, I
Mrs. Lawrence Caldwell of Buei c 1
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Miss Jerrie Marie Moxon, daugh- and Judy McQullen, who are: —■—
ter of Mr. and Mrs J. J. Moxon, visiting here from College Station Mrs:. S M Williams of Glen I Friday
The Cleburne Garden Club will
have a tea Friday at 5 to 7 p. m. ,
you find peace and security in this world and in eternity. He
offers salvation to you—directly and personally. Through Christ
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appearances will be made in the
Sunday morning services of tiu
East Henderson Street Baptist
Church and the Field Street Ban-
tist Church. He will speak at the
first church named at 10:30 and
at the second at 11:15. On Sun-
day morning week he will spenk
at the North Cleburne Baptist
Church and at the First Baptist
Church.
Sunday night service and all the
night services ■ during the week
will be held under the tent at the
high school. Week-day morning
-services, beginning Monday, will
be at the First Baptist Church,
each morning at 10 o'clock, ari
D. Mauzy, educational director of
the First Baptist Church of
Shreveport, will lead the singing
in all these services.
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Tbe Joshua Camp Fire Girls , >
met Tuesday afternoon in the < •
home of Mrs. Floy Carlock. They J J
visited Joyce Hall, one of their .
members, who is • recovering from '
a recent tonsillectomy. The girls I
krought flowers and talked abot 1
camp. They also sang songs that J
they learned while gone. <
Those present were Ann Poteet, :
Twana Jean Carlock. Nell Gamp- '
bell, Peggie Sue Whitlock. Anita <
Louise Hiner, Maxine Kincaid and : ’
Beveriv Ann Southard. < >
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The Godley W.H.D. Club met of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Darden,
recently in the home of Mrs. Lola, underwent a tonsillectomy on
Bowden. A short business session/Thursday morning at the Cleburne
was held with reports from the Hospital .
various committees being read. --
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of Godley spent Friday here on
business. They were enroute to
Fort Worth, where they will spend
the week-end. •
■' school when he spoke on the
■ theme, "Behold the Lamb of God,"
E from the scripture John 1:29.
■ Dr. Atwrod pointed out to the
■ large congregation thate scrip
■ ' tore had tc do with three things:
m < First, a world conditisn; eecond, a
■ world figure; and third a world
■ task. In all of these Jesus Christ
■ is preeminent, he said, for He
■ is the cure for the werid's condi-
tion; He is central in God's plan
lor the world and He is able to
successfully achieve the world task
of bringing men tn God for the
| purpose of redeeming them from
sin and givipg, to them an abun-
dant life. 'Die Baptist theme for
this County-wide Revival meeting
, is, "Christ is the Answer.”
Dr. Atwood will be the speaker
in the service again tonight.
There will be no service on sat-
। urday night.
I Dr. M E. Dodd, world famous
Al1 evangelist and pastor, will arrive
M ' in Cleburne on Saturday and will
■ । begin preaching in the meeting on
■ 'Sunday. He will speak twice each
I day through July 1st His initial
THAT COVtNI MOfT ANT INTttlON
SUNFACE IN ONLY ONt COAT
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D. Franklin, Sr. tume Hospital serwwusly ill, is rc-
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Special Musical • „g,
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Program to Be Given here visiting her grandparents,
C J . ~L. 1 Mr and Mrs. W. P. Jodinson and
bunday at Church
Adult B Department of the Field
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 179, Ed. 1 Friday, June 22, 1945, newspaper, June 22, 1945; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446733/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.