Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 203, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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Most Glamorous Industry
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Promises Exciting Fashion News
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its centennial as a united nation,
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tages to its visitors. Located
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The honoree’s chosen colors of
centerpiece was an arrangement
of white mums in a silver epergne blue and white were reflected in
will be feted at a reception offer-
ed them by the Mayor' of Rome at
for its
exhibitions.
2,000-year-old
in
municipal center. Members of the
delabra held pale blue tapers'.
surgery,!
place worthy of the im-
a
it-
its rise i
burne
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McCandless,
her
Mrs.
Harry
r
BREAKFAST
pohl, and her aunts, Mrs. Bernice
SPECIAL
REVIVAL
A
THE MISSION
Rome designers have been ap-
SUNGLASSES FOR SUN BASKERS
BACON, HAM or
(Corner of Robinson & Chambers Sts J
Sun Not Always Benevolent
from a baroque sedan chair.
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The salons in
SAUSAGE
hash brawn
will also be mounted in the palace,
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JULY 9th THROUGH JULY 161h
air-
USN, son of Mrs. Opal J.
man,
warmth and adaptability. Color
trend in the collections is
TEXAN
*
Bright light and the glare re-
DRIVE-IN NO. 3
r*
1105 S. Main
to the sun can truly damage the Texas cities Thursday and Fri-
which will be shown in Rome’s
| day;
—
Asthma Formula Prescribed
78c)
(2-Lb. Bag
elry.
fashions for tots and teen-agers.
Double Gold Bond
9)
LITTLE
Stops Attacks in Minutes . . . Relief Lasts for Hours!
con-
tain irregularities, and these may
LEAGUE
TEAM
210 N. Pendell Street.
Cotton Exports Off
PUBLIC
Spring Lamb.
So ... . tasty.
ion.
But don’t wear sunglasses when!
It predicted that total ship-
Fryers
3
U.S.D.A. inspected
YOUR SAVINGS
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Will Earn at the Rate of
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TEX & CHUCK
Earn from the First
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Cleburne Savings
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SAFEWAY
potatoes, toast
and coffee
Evangelist: Bro. Tom Jenkins
Pianist: Margaret Talley
Song Leader: Grover Ward
Pastor: June Allen
1-Lb.
Bag
Start Your Account By The
10th of the Month
Coffee
Airway. Mild and mellow flavor.
Mrs. Mills Dennis, medical, Cle-
burne
trend, the designers no longer use
heavy wool fabrics, but prefer
soft, lightweight woolens for their
Leg-O-Lamb
Delicious roasted.
and custom-designed lingerie, la-
ces, shoes, handbags, gloves, hats,
ther it’s a truck or the family car,
will find that they see better if
they wear sunglasses in bright
and pale blue tapers burned in
silver candelabra. Refreshments
of molded salad, cheese straws,
home, 801 Forest. Miss McCand-
less and Harold Forsythe will be
tically displayed in the framework
of priceless' antique furnishings.
In a gesture in keeping with the
palace’s aristocratic history, the
members of the Roman nobility
nevolent — that just as it can burn glasses do not make the "cele-
their skins to a crisp, it can be brity.” Unless the light really
was begun in 1625 for Pope Urban
VIII; one of its more recent re-
finements is its elevator, made
ard green — in all its shades,
from pale to most brilliant. There
are accents of reds and browns,
and black is used judiciously.
pearing' more and more frequently
in Germany and the Middle East.
Participants will come to the
Peace Corps Exams
HOUSTON (AP) - A second
The secret is—Primatene combines
3 medicines (in full prescription
strength) found most effective in
combination for asthma distress.
Each performs a special purpose.
So look forward to sleep at night,
and freedom from asthma spasms.
Primatene only 984, at any drug-
store.
MISS YOUR
PAPER?
les, Torre del Greco (corals) and
Lecce.
These previews of the showings
have been gleaned from the jeal-
regular cut-up fryers.
Lam / ^pecia (
506 W. Chambers
MI 5-8197
Monday thru Thursday
2 EGGS
Tuesday, July 11
9:30 a.m.—Circle 4 of Main Street Methodist Church meets with
Miss Allene Gray, 220 Bellevue Dr.
Anita Marie Abshire, Cleburne all of New Orleans.
Anita Reilly, Cleburne gggcssmasas
table decorations which included
a centerpiece of white carnations
and ivy, accented with blue bows
is putting special emphasis on one
Package of two hearts.
Celery Hearts
Monday, July 10
7:00 p.m.—Wesleyan Service Guild of Anglin Street Methodist
Church will have a picnic at the home of Mrs. J. C.
Elerson.
7:30 p.m.—Nina Hankins B.W. circle meets with Mrs. Sam Hazlett,
508 N. Buffalo.
Serving with Patrol Squadron
56 at the Naval Air Station, Nor-
fashion showings will take place
are covered with lavish frescoes
by Pietro da Cortona. A special
showing of high fashion fabrics
rare and prized in the center' of
Rome — in its gardens, an ample
parking lot for visitor’s cars.
Wednesday, July 12
12:30 p.m—Sunshine Needle club will meet at Bell’s cafeteria with
Mrs. Lester Hughes as hostess.
tion to achieve this end.
Palace Fashions
The 17th-century Palazzo Bar-
berini will be the setting, July
12-14, for the showings of the
Rome Center of Italian High Fa-
shion. Many of Italy’s top fashion
and boutique designers' will pres-
ent their autumn-winter 1961-62
collections to the press and for-
eign buyers in a palace that is
one of the most beautiful in Rome.
Palazzo Barberini Was designed
by three great names in 17th-cen-
BO-PEEP NURSERY
(Licensed)
Mrs. A. W. White, Owner
We take children from 1
2 years up
Rates: Hour, Day, Week
Family Rates Cheaper
Hot Noon Meal
The squadron is part of the At-
lantic Fleet Naval Air Force.
Weekdays—
Not later than 6:30 p.m.
Sundays—
Not later than 8:30 a.m.
Burleson
Chas. Russell—BY 4-4726
Joshua
Albert Tucker—MI 5-6952
Alvarado
Danny Mitchell
407 S. Russell-TI 3-3429
Keene
Jerry Bernhardt—MI 5-8811
5 examina-
in several
T-odingest Monkeys in Texas
2 Miles South on Rio Vista Hiway
Phone Ml 5-8962
HIGHWAY NURSE — Gabri-
ella Bertagnolio is wearing
the uniform of a Road Nurse
in Rome. Road Nurses, a new
corps of the Italian Red Cross,
will help doctors at the scenes
f highway accidents.
Airman Polson,
USN, at Norfolk
Strategic among the many un-
its comprising our nation’s defen-
se system are the patrol squad-
rons.
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Call the Circulation Dept
MI 5-2441
. New York, N.Y. (Special)—The asthma
formula prescribed more than any
other by doctors for their private,
patients is now available to asthma
sufferers without prescription.
Medical tests proved this formula
stops asthma attacks in minutes and
gives hours of freedom from recur-
rence of painful asthma spasms.
This formula is so effective that it
is the physicians’ leading asthma
prescription—so safe that now it can
be sold — without prescription in
* most states — in tiny tablets called
es
C^a^enclar O fluentj
a silver epergne. Silver can-
Personal
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O O Now Without Prescription
.Italy's
were registered in exports of wo-
men’s and children’s garments,
PICTURES
Are now ready
for delivery.
May be picked up at
LITTLE LEAGUE
CONCESSION
STAND
L 49c
Mrs. W. E. Clowdus, Burleson
Mrs. Sam Pinkerton, Godley
Mrs. H. L. Higgins, Cleburne j!
Mrs. Kathleen Whitaker, Dallas j
Mrs'. H. L. Underwood, Cleburne
Mrs. Kermit Basham, Venus
Mrs. W. H. Schisler, Keene
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the center of Rome, it is two
blocks from Via Veneto and close
importance to the showings to be knitwear, stockings, shoes and to the city’s main hotels. The pal-
the Italian capital July textiles. Some of these doubled
12-14 by the Rome Center of Itai- and even tripled in export value
ian High Fashion. during the' two-year period.
358
years. Today, Italian high fash-
ion is the rapidly-maturing child
prodigy of Italy’s great economic
resurgence.
In the past two years, from
1958 to 1960, Italy’s exports of
659c
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French Fries)9,
Bel-air Frozen Crinkle Cut Potatoes. 2 - 9-oz. Pkgs. Mk M
California's Finest.
Nectarines
sand, water and1
Monday, July 10, 1961-CLEBURNE, TEXAS TEs-REVIEw-Dinner Party Given
Miss Hedy McCandless For Bride-Elect
olives, petits fours and coffee
were served.
Guests were Mmes Bobby Alex- Dinner was served to Mmes
ander, Lloyd Smith, Claude Wor-Bobby Alexander, Claude Wor-
2-
NOTICE
WE ARE OVERSTOCKED ON RE-
FRIGERATED AIR CONDITIONERS.
THESE UNITS MUST BE MOVED AT
ONCE. BRING YOUR PICKUP OR
TRAILER AND HAUL 'EM OFF. ALL
MUST GO REGARDLESS OF LOSS.
These units are new and in the crate.
• A big ton . . . 1300 BTU
• Two speed fan, thermostatic controlled.
e Washable air filter.
• Many, many deluxe features
YOU MUST SEE THESE UNITS .... PRICES ARE
TOO HOT TO PRINT .... THEY ARE ONE OF
THE MOST POPULAR NATIONALLY ADVERTIS-
ED UNITS ON THE MARKET.
HURRY TO: OR PHONE
SAFEWAY
ander, Patsy Brewer, Laverne
Young, Oneita Forsythe, Hazel
Ruth Bell, Shirley Smith, the ho-
noree and her mother, Mrs. Har-
ry McCandless.
and cause
Services: 7:30 P.M.
ver, look at the sunny world on cloudy days.
through sunglasses. --
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distort the image,
10:00 a.m.—Circle 5, Main Street Methodist Church, meets with
Mrs. W. E. Boger, 404 Forest Ave.
7:30 p.m.—Euzelian class social in fellowship building at Field
Street Baptist Church.
7:30 p.m.—Builders' Class of North Cleburne Baptist church meets
with Mrs. Homer Johnson, 502 Erie street.
7:30 p.m.—The Evening Worship circle of First Christian Church
will have installation services at the church.
8:00 p.m.—Fidelis class of Field Street Baptist Church meets at the
home of Mrs. J. W. Dohoney, Jr., 405 Sunset.
Thursday, July 13
7:30 p.m.—Tirple L class of First Christian Church meets with
Mrs. L. A. Marsan, 424 W. Henderson street, with Mrs.
Pat Brawner as co-hostess.
The Rome Center comprises te The Italian fashion industry is
city’s high fashion houses' as well carried on in various cities of the . _ „
as boutique, accessory and textile peninsula. However, at the time cf the Rome high fashion show-
hcuses from many parts of Italy. of the seasonal showings', it finds ings, the press and foreign buyers
Prices effective July 10, I I, 12 in Cleburne.
formance of open-air opera at the
famous Baths of Caracalla.
Preview of Collections
Twelve high fashion houses will
present their collections for the
autumn-winter 1961-62 season at
most glamorous industries
Liver
Lb. 25c
12-14.
Some of these houses have a
long tradition of high fashion;
others are newer names in the
field — but all have achieved in-
ternational reputations. They are:
Sorelle Fontana, Eleanora Gar-
nett, Gattinoni, Balestra, Baratta,
Centinaro, Faraoni, Gregoriana,
Luciani, Sarli, Tita Rossi and Va-
lentino.
High fashion from these houses
has long been popular in the
United States, Canada, Great Bri-
tain and South America. In the
Bride-Elect Honored And Attendants
L 79c
wear' in their collections. Supple highway — also, the snow in win- _____ . ,
leathers appear in both dresses ter — may result in aching red- round of Peace Corps
and coats. Other boutique items rimmed eyes. Staring directly in- tions will be given i
Italy, which this year celebrates high fashion and related fashion! In the midst of its centuries-old
s centennial as a united nation, items (including textiles) leaped splendor, state-owned Palazzo
from about $352 million to $583, Barberini offers tangible advan-
of its newest, most, important and million. Sensational increases tages to its visitors. Located in
eyestrain and headaches.
For best results, consult your
eye specialist; he can tell you
what lenses are best, considering
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Each 25c
Can Be Unkind To Your Eyes
Ancient man worshipped the sun experts tell us that it is nothing
... - , -.as the source of all life, and to- short of dangerous to reduce the
particular care • 0, he fabrics day, millions of modern sun-wor- small amount of night light with
which appear in their autumn-shippers bask for hours in its dark glasses.
winter models. Most of the fab- light. Many of them forget that Finally, don’t wear sunglasses
ncs ave een execute express- " great globe is not always be-merely to be fashionable. Dark
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Lb. 10c SquashYeilow crookneck .. Lb. 10c
j. 1.1 „...... Cleburne
A. J. McClendon, surgical, Cle-
rics have been executed express- the
ly for the collections.
Mrs. Rubye Peacock of Jaton ... 2, -
is here visiting her brother, Sam your individual eyes and the am-
Peacock, and Mrs. Peacock, atount of glare to which you usually
expose yourself.
Those who drive at night, whe-
Foreign Agricultural Service said have been exposed overlong to
today that exports of U.S. cotton sun glare, without protection, may
have been easing off in recent be slow in adapting to night vis-,
weeks. ion.
, Showings of the autumn-winter in Rome a natural and geograph-
1961-62 collections to the press ical center for its exhibitions.
' and foreign buyers promise to be “The Rome showings,” says not-.the Campidoglio,
exciting not only from the stand- ed industrialist Anacleto Gianni, ruinne ote i
. point of fashion news but also as. president of the Rome Chamber press and the buyers will also be
of Commerce and the Rome Cen- invited to attend an evening per-
1 1 Jc
with the latest in textiles artis- ously-guarded collections:
Rome s designers have given
Mrs. Rayford Williams, Cleburne grandmother, Mrs. Louise Ane-
Mrs. M. L. Stephens, Joshua
Boutique designers continue to
give an important place to knit- fleeted from
Shoulder Chops
Lamb arm or
blade.
n
which the high boutique and accessory showings
..... from Rome, Turin, Milan, Nap-.
Those who normally wear glas- The cities include Austin, Beau-
ses should have their prescription mont, Brownsville, Bryan, Corpus
scarves, belts and costume jew- ground into their sunglasses' — if,Christi and Houston.
elm’. only to make sure they do not The testing Thursday will be
Zingone of Rome will show his pick up somebody else’s towel on for all Peace Corps assignments.
the beach. But even if you do not
A special exhibition of fasnian usually wear glasses, lenses should
fabrics will be held during the be made of opthalmic glass of
showings. Wool, silk, cotton and the best quality, as fine as that
man-made fibers will be exhibit-used for corrective lenses. Lenses
Primatene®. These Primatene Tab- ed by Milan, Como and Biella- of inferior oualitv invariablv
lets open bronchial tubes, loosen based textile manufacturers. uau Y
congestion, relieve taut nervous ten-
sion. All without painful injections.
Blackeye Peas Fresh and flavorful
. _ . po.., ... ...........
' Kathy Marie Lambert, Fort Worth Galiotto and Miss Louise Haydel,
Lamb Chops
Loin or rib.
tury architecture: Maderno, Bor- .
romini and Bernini. The palace past few years, the names of these
. . ____- _ I__- DAmN MAcierAAre hatA AAAm A-
Stamps Wednesday
At Safeway!
(With the purchase of $2.50 or more J
-gs. Gean Turner and daughter, Carol carnations with ceramic rooster ding attendants, at the
Juan, at the Turner home, 810 in the center.
aad Prairie Ave. In the dining room silver was
used on the polished table. The married July 15.
Onions wes
a sparkling social event.
This year’s showings mark a ter of Italian High Fashion, “are
milestone of progress in the Itai- taking " n thu ef ih
. ian fashion industry, which began portance of the Italian capital it-
9 its rise in the early post-war self.” He adds that Rome' offers
" .......everything necessary for the suc-
cess of Italian fashion showings,
including the means and organize- showings to be held in Rome July
ments for the marketing year you are driving at night to cut
ending Aug. 1 will be about 6.5 down on the glare of headlights,
million bales compared with 7.2 The dark glasses not only reduce
million last season and an annual the glare, but also the light you
average of 5.1 million during the need to see by; there’s little
past five seasons. enough of this. Highway safety
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88 AME ' , . I Mrs. Ben Turner and daughter,
8 121220 Miss Hedy McCandless, bride- The presents were nresented in c 1 . • „ . . . .
elec, of Harold V. Forsythe, was the den in a large black pot with Saleerentertained Eriday night
gen ■ complimented with a kitchen sho- a red bow. The table centerpiece, with a buffet dinner honoring Miss
“MaMddaa. wer given Saturday night by Mrs. was a black skillet filled with red Hedy McCandless and her wed-
unkind to their eyes. makes you uncomfortable, don’t fclk, Va is David c polson
Whether you worship the sun wear them on the street and cer- man, USr:, SU 1i visUpa, j.
from a beach, the balcony of a tainly not indoors. You may find Polson of Route 1 ceLirne Tpy
12-story building, or a bench in that the less light you get, the - - ’ '
the park; whether you’re a motor less you want, until finally you
boat enthusiast, or a summer dri- will be wearing the dark glasses
will welcome those who come
there for the showings.
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mMme Donna Lovell (D. E.)
gl Cleburne
gdo' Walter Walls, medical, Godley
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Following a general fashion
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LAM MUSIC CO.
Ph. MI 5-8151
mwas lian Ashcraft, John Baechtol,
f 4 5 Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, medical, Frank Brockette, Dan Hilliard,
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low, J. W. Donovan, Betty Jo low, Byron Crosier and Billy Don
Knox, John Earl Cornelius, Lil- Chaney; Misses Julie Anna Alex-
Jea lure of tL UU!'
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Shrimp
Captain's Choice Frozen Breaded Fantail. 10-oz. Pkg.
George Harvey, Margie William-
son, Betty Cookus, C. D. Chasteen,
„ . Charles Miller, Billy Don Chaney,
Penney Powell (L. F.), surgical. Misses Julie Alexander, Gayle
Cleburne Smith, Oneita Forsythe and Shir-
E. T. Herbert, surgical, Cleburne ley Smith; the honoree’s mother,
DISMISSALS, July 7
In an unprecedented highlight
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Palazzo Barberini: hand-made eyes.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The light in the daytime. Eyes that
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 203, Ed. 1 Monday, July 10, 1961, newspaper, July 10, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552772/m1/3/?q=%221961-07%22: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.