Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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medical, 1412
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burne, and' Liz McDaniel of Blum.
direct contradiction. His flaring of pink elephants. The refresh- John F. Street, medical, 716 Ward-
merit table was laid with a "Hap-
skirts and cone coats and jackets
ville
with a pink elephant birthday
906 W. Chambers
A son, James Robert, was born
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hugging felt. The biggest beret in
FINAL CLEARANCE
Conner, Bobby Graff, Arvel Hun- Mrs. Charles Crowley and baby,
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Party Given For
Scotty Moser
a deep point in the back look
rather like grandmother’s shawl.
Among the happiest develop-
ments in footwear are these dres-
extremes, the designer manages
not to upset any apple carts by
home, 405 West Willingham street.
The party carried out the theme
Buy one item at regular price and tor $1.00 you may choose an-
4th EDITION
matching
fabrics
available
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16" tall. Red, talisman, pink,
variegated pink, white, yel-
low. Stems may be cut or bent.
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bossom.
Besides double jackets, Bohan
9 oz.
She is a granddaughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Bud Sifford of Cleburne,
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Ronnie Hall (Odell), surgical, Rt.
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Frolic at the Shereton hotel, where
the SFWC is holding its national
convention July 25-29.
N. Caddo
Kathy Simmons (Grady), pedia-
trics, Covington
Fort Worth
Mrs. C. J. Hanshew, Cleburne
Mrs. Weldon Hendrix and' baby,
Cleburne
Mrs. Carlos Decker’ and baby,
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PATTERNS
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Wednesday, August 2
The Menefee family will meet at the Sheriff’s Posse
building for its annual reunion.
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TOUR VALUABLES.
Is Hit by New
PARIS (AP) — The new Dior .
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Life Insurance
Memorial Hospital
VISITING HOURS •
Afternoon: 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Nights: 7 to 8 p.m.
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ONLY THROUGH FINE AND LASTING PHOTOGRAPHY CAN
CHILDHOOD BE STILLED FOREVER
HAVE HER PORTRAIT MADE TODAY IN NATURAL COLOR
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Monday, July 31
2:00 p.m.—The Lena Lair Circle of Field Street Baptist Church
will meet with Mrs. Card Heath, 908 West Henderson
street.
Although his string bean silhou- and Mrs. Norman Moser and sis-
ette carries the season’s trends to ters, Pam and Penny, at their
‘m.
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NEW ARRIVAL
Sgt. and Mrs. Don McCaig of
Louisville, Ky., announce the birth
of a daughter, Dandra Dawn, thi
morning. She weighted 7 lbs. 12
oz. at birth.
Her grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Doty, Route 3, Cle-
burne, and Mr. and Mrs. Mack
McCaig, Hillsboro highway.
The baby also has four sisters,
Judy, Pamela, Deborah and Donm
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Gail and Vicki, and one
Timmy.
All Summer
Sport
Shirts
deep blue and green, as
golden yellows'.
Lead, Zinc, Titanium and pure
Linseed Oil, ready mixed. For
mulated to provide maximun.
durability in our Texas climate.
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.hip-length and fur lined to dis-
pense with a coat. The same idea
carried over to two-piece dresses,
widely belted, under matching
jackets.
Dior likes brown, like every-
body else, but is fond of grays to
pearl, beiges to buff, orange tc
coral, red, winter white, black,
vate you with some cf her choice
knowledge of beauty and groom-
ing. She can tell you so many
things about the right make-up to
select for your individual person-
ality and complexion tones that
you wonder why you didn’t visit
her sooner.
First of all you sit down in front
of her mirror and relax and let
12-FOOT VINYL
FLOOR COVERING
Nationally advertised brands. Outwears ordinary
print linoleum 3 to 1.
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waii, are visiting Mrs. Graves’
father-in-law, Clifford Graves an*’
her brothers-in-law, Bobby and
A. L. Graves and their families.
Mrs. Kathrine McKaskell of San
Antonio, is visiting her sister-in
law, Mrs. Odie B. Bratcher. Mr.
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hood or a fur helmet over a head- Denna, Val and Sherry Huney-
cutt, Mike, Glenn and Charlotte DISMISSALS, July 26
other of equal value. Plus alterations on Suits & Slacks.
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Beauty Lesson A
Refreshing Treat
Whenever you want to give your-
self a real treat, go and have a
30 minute lessen in beauty at the
Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio
here in Cleburne. When the ten-
sion of routine activities get the
pearls, jotting notes. Mrs. Bohan,
the designer’s wife, occupied a
place among the working press:
In a sleeveless red linen dress
with pleated skirt, she soon took
off dark harlequin glasses to gaze
with unconcealed enthusiasm at
her husband’s models. She found
nearly everything “tres jolie”
(very pretty), and clapped hearti-
ly for many numbers.
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half-Oriental mannequin, it cov-
Dal-Worth NU-LIFE
HOUSE PAINT
Friday, July 28.
Times-Review Staff Photo
Mrs. Lawrence Lambert Pecht and her four month-old
son, Larry Philip, of Houston, are visiting Mrs. Pecht's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brantley.
Verdie M. Pace,
Greenbrier
Sq. Yd.
........Dol-Worth’ New ’Formula Vinyl fex
WALL PAINT
Tried and proved . . . Vinyl Latex is Cleburne's
favorite flat finish for sheetrock, textone, plaster,
wallpaper and most other surfaces of walls. ceil-
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tops in
a fairly loose
a tightly fitted
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The most amazing thing about
all this is that the entire lesson is
free. That’s right. Mrs. Smith gra-
ciously gives you her time at no
charge or obligation. You can
even bring a friend, too, if you
like....PAID ADVERTISEMENT.
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The Alvarado Range Riders
are sponsoring a rodeo today
and Saturday at the Alvarado
arena. The Grand Entry be-
gins at 8 p.m.
Everyone is invited to at-
tend.
Bohan made many all-over
beaded or all-over sequined num-
bers fit to outshine the Christmas
tree. The liquid glitter of fish-
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Jacqueline Kennedy’s sister,
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SOIL SEALED, STANDARD GAUGE. PERFECT.
PATTERNS AND COLORS FOR THE YOUNG IN
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scale sequin sheaths
poured cn.
her tell you about skin care. She' >
tells you abcut proper cleansin' J f i
with amazing All Purpose Cold J ' I
Cream that liquifies on contact •
with your skin to cleanse quickly
and efficiently. For extra special
equally popular for day clothes,
with satin velvet and chiffon for
evening. All-over embroidery i: .
sequins or beads hits an all-time No Slot Machine, Either
high, and’ there is a lot of lame HOUSTON (AP)—The City of
brocade. Houston is $1.15 richer today be-
One new material is gold-cause a man felt, parking meters
threaded printed chiffon with a should nct pay dividends.
plastic slickness. Harry Baker Sr” a retired tow-
.. , „ ing company executive, sent a
Hem trim is popular. Some-check saying $1.15 in coins fen
times it is bobble fringe, some- out when he put a nickel in a
times a narrow fur band, lace frillmeter
cr a sprinkle of beads.
To go with widely flaring skirts,
very short boleros flare out in a
flounce over the bosom. Many
the world, in black mink, hung on
the mannequin’s shoulders.
Loose textured woolens and
very smooth satiny ones are
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best of you, scoot off to Mrs
Smith’s Studio and let her capti-
suits and dresses have a sort of ble velvety suede — but can ac-
bolero cape top. Ccat capes with - -
3, Cleburne
cream cups, candy Hugh Smith, surgical-accident, 312
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The show-stopper was a decol- cake that was topped with a pink J. E. Sims, medical, Cleubrne
- - - - candle in the shape of a letter Mrs. Louis Hamilton, medical, Rt.
ings, etc.
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were enthusiastic for the first main salon in a black sheath and
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It is the first full-hearted re-
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I-imorial hospital, is reported im-
T , .i cc • • i ( C proving at this' time.
John Woodruff, principal of San- r
ta Fe Elementary School, is enrol- Sixteen members of the Supr-
ted in the health education werk-eme Forest Woodman Circle Pan-
jsy Grove No. 40, journeyed by
shop at North Texas Stare C ol- chartered bus Thursday to Dallas
lege, Denton. to attend Fun Night and Team
Mrs. Guy C. Graves and chil-
dren, Sharon, Diane, Guy, Jr.,1
Victor and Ralph, of Oahu, Ha-
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soothing, cleansing and lubricat-
ing you can leave the cream on
fifteen minutes.
Next, that scintillating pink li-
quid she calls Mira-col that tin-
gles and stings a bit and then is
so refreshing. It’s splashed off
with ccld water — what a- treat!
Afterward your skin feels as
smooth as silk.
Then, a complete make-up and
by the time your 30 minutes are
up you feel so glamorous, you’re
wondering what your husband will
say about the new your. Chances
Calendar O/ Cvents
PL MI g.a.
Doty, Dwanna Barbee; Scotty’s Mrs. Mattie Smith, Waco
grandparents, Mrs. A. J. Miller, Carl Gardner, Whitney
and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Moser; Darrell Bullard, Cleburne
Mmes Goldie Goodin, Kenneth Mrs. Tennie Peacock, Cleburne
HITLER’S WOMEN — German actresses Mario Emo, left,
and Cordula Trantow, Germany’s “best new actress” of last
year, are in Hollywood. Mario, 25, will play the part of
Hitler’s last mistress Eva Braun, and Cordula will play the
dictator’s half-niece in the forthcoming picture “Hitler.”
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Scotty Moser was entertained ADMISSIONS, July 26
looked with a party on his first birth- - - — - -
step but leading py Birthday” cloth and centered Mrs. G. L. King, Sr., medical,
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leopard. Similar ankle then rinsed with a damp cloth
line is a salute to the string bean. Bohan also made skirts that
Marc Bohan’s creations, shown flared jauntily from the hip.
this morning, not only fir—they There were some bell and gath-
, cling like a glove. With the audi- ered evening skirts, but far more
’ ence, it was the big hit of the sinuous sheaths.
• season Many hemlines showed a sliver
Named "Charm 62,” Bohan’s' of knee, ranking among the short-
. latest line hugs the figure to the est of the season, and scotching
knee, where the hemline stops in the rumorthat the designer might
’ a tiny flare. The waist, instead of drop his skirts this time.
being nipped, is widely hugged by Hats are tiny head-hugging hel-
■ - mets that frame the brow, hiding
She also has two sisters, Lana •
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A son, James Robert, was born 488
July 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles1 Eg .
Crewley, 405 Cromwell street, Fort " '
Worth. He weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. at!- '
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His grandparents are Mr. and, —
Mrs. Ben Paddy of Cleburne, and ;o
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McDaniel,
1302 North Robinson street, are
the parents of a daughter; Carol
Enjos backgroun musie
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 219, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1961, newspaper, July 28, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552787/m1/3/?q=%221961-07%22%26grid: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.