Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 249, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1945
SOCIETY
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Dallas.
colors of
Miss Chafin’s chosen
PERSONALS
Turner
dents of Cleburne.
Homemakers Class of Field Street
of the orison.
happenings in the
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29c
No. 1 Potatoes, 5 lbs.
Planning . .
Sunkist Lemons, 432, doz. .. 30c
Thinking . .
8c, 9c
Calif. Oranges, doz. —40c, 50c
Studying . .
1 1b. pkg........... 33c
35c
1 lb. jar
DOING IT!
Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 2 for 25c
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SODA, 1 lb. pkg., 3 for 1. 25c
Novelties & Drug Department
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Lighter Fluid, 10c
25c
5c
Razor Blades .10c
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25c
Turns, 3 for
35c
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5 lbs.
10 lbs. . «.... 55c
FLOUR
Genuine Stainless Steel
1.35
25 lbs.
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15c
6
40c
Cooking Ware
Castoria
Vanilla Extract,
60c
25c-50c
5c-10c
Tape
10c
2.39
Gauze
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19c
Cotton
1.10
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All Kinds of
School
Supplies
I Cotton pod
5- -Crush
3 Bay window
14—Garden flowers
15—Cure leather
16—Goes swiftly
10—Forty winks
19—Pester
>1-Decay
12—Anima r« stomach
23-Food fish
25— Extinct wild oa
27 -Forward 1
28--Lke
RED CHAIN
ALL AVAILABLE VARITIES
bers,
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SEE YOUR GROCER TODAY FOR AFRESH
SUPrLY FOR NEXT WEEK!/
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Admiration
HEINZ r or
Cream of Tomato Soup, 2 for 25c
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A CUP OF THAT GOO
INVIGORATING • ■ •
COOPER’S ssg
BEST COFFEE fem,
Miss Darrell Chafin
Complimented .
With Luncheon .
Miss Da mil Chafin, bride-elect
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.. grandson or Mrs George W.
Holconib, 801 South Anglin street.
SOUR OR DILL
PICKLES, pints .,21
St. Joseph
Aspirin
10c, 20c, 35c
O.N.T.
Thread
, A bouquet of queeu’s wreath was
I used in the living room, while a
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Bayer’s
Aspirin
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Clovis Colvin of Tyler is visit- ।
ing relatives and ft lends in Cie-
burne. l
3—Climbing planta
4—Permit
5— Mon —
d—Fight rings
7—Cattle .food
, 8--Clasp for book
covers
io Conducted
11 - Fool
13 —Se mi-precious
stone
14-Island recapturee
from Japa
17—Artificial
language
20 Spook
22-Moldy
24- Black bird g
20—Scurried 56
23- Hospital doctor
30- Weeps
convuisively
SI—Official acta of
32—simpler
23—OirVs name
35— Egyptian god
ST—French
revolutionist
38- -Pit vipers
33— Everything
40 -Superlative
ending
42-Places to tleep
44 Cover
44 Paid athiet
WAPCO * -m
Green Beans, No. 2 cans -—15c
Saturday is
Felt Hat Day
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and then
Lift I
lour. i
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Do you sufler 07
(rom MONTHLY #EA
NERVOUS TENSION
with its weak, fired feelimgst
HOUSE OF GEORGE .
Tomato Juice, 46 oz., 3 cans 72c
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THEY TORTURED PRISONERS—Sullen-faced Irma Grese
and Joseph Kramer, known as the "Beast of Belsen, shown
in prison yard at Celle, Germany, where they are awaiting
trial as war criminals. Frau Grese was in charge of the death
cells at the Belsen horror camp and Kramer had command
news, famous
books, foreign
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PURPLE HEART—Admiral Richard A. Spruance, right. com-
mander 5th Fleet, pins Purple Heart on sailor Clarence, E •
McElroy one or few survivors of U. S. cruiser Indianapolis,
sunk by Jap torpedoes. All ef more than 1,000 men aboard
• were casualties. Scene on Peleliu Island radioed from Guam.
FANCY WRAP
GRAPEFRUIT, each .______5c
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TO CONFER - Moa Tze-Tung, left, Chinese Communist
leader, arrives in Chungking, escorted by U. S. Ambassader ’
to China, Patrick J. Hurley, to confer with Generalissimo
Chiang Kai-shek in effort to patch up differences that
threaten China with civil war between Communists and
National Government. Mr Moa stated that internal unity
af this time was of the “utmost urgency.
WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
JAMS AND JELLIES
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in sat
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placed in the dining room.
Mrs Steed, president of
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Questions and
Answers on
Vet Problems
MONEY CAN’T BUY
aspirin faster-acting, more dependable
than genuine pure Mt. Joseph. Aspirin
world’ larges seller at 104. Why pay
more' Big 100 tablet sizo for only 35
Pimples Disappeared .
Over Night
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formerly lived in Cleburne.
Thirty Present at
First Meeting of
Adams P-TA
Good attendance was reported
affairs, interior
Mrs 4- H Alexander anduttle
M n returned heme Tuesday after
spendin ow weeks in Tyler with
relatives. ,
the Baker Hotel,
The five year levl pre-
p/O 2/c Deward L. Barker of
1 the Seahees. left Thursday morn-
ing for Dallas to report before go-
ing to Shoemaker, Calif. Mrs.
Batker accompanied her husband
to Dallas.
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Sharing the courtesy were
Mmes .Eldon Fine, John Henry
simons, Clayton Wooldridge. Ernest
Guinn. Ed Gray, George Patrick,
Lin Sansom, .he he norec and the
hostesses. .
C Pendley over the
and M's. W
week-end.
wreath. The members wereFseatedt
at foursome tables centeced wit
dainty bouqsets.
The ’ menu included creamed
chicken in pattv shells. English
peas with mushrooms. stuffed
baked potatoes in the shell, con-
gealed tomato and cheese salad.
, hot rolls, iced tea, and angel food
cake with orange sauce.
Business Meeting
UPSET.SKIN2
EunExrERMALwSz2ta2g2/NE
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and two asnoclate mem:
Mmes. Byron Crosier and
Baptist Church met Thursday
morning at the church for their
regular monthly business Mid s0-
cial meeting. ’ ...
In the afternoot Mrs J. W.
Weathers gave the devotional from
the Psalms
Those present were Mmes. Ed
Baker L C. Knight. J. W.
Weathers. H. B. Rsbeary, W M.
House. Cheries Holland. Laila
MAGAZINE RESEARCH CLUB HAS
CALL BUSINESS MEETING THURSDAY
The annual call meeting of the
Magazine Research Club was held - . j C i I...
on Thursday afternoon in the Soclal Lalendar
home of Mrs R L. Steed on West
LUNCHEON IN HOME OF PRESIDEN T
OPENS YEAR'S WORK FOR NEWLY
ORGANIZED CUMTUX STUDY CLUB
me nawly ovca nized, cumtux Study Club opened its first yenr ,
werk wirh a luncheon cn Thursday in the home of the presidentt
Ms. Coon rurner. on Prairie avenue. . ..
The l.mcheon was served buffet style with the dining table laid
wun , while >nen eloth and centered with an arrangement of queen*
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G Turner.
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If functional periodic disturbances
make you ictl nervous, tired, restless
at such times—try this great medicine
i- —Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Coma-
I pound to relieve such symptoms. Taken
regularly—it helps build up rentatance
against such distress. Also a grand
stomachic ionic.Follow label directions.
DeGarmo, Hunter Pearson. O. L.
Pickle, Payton Lawson, Ben Tur-
iner, J. Orville Bbo Clarence
crawford. John s King. Bob
Chafin, Edwin Gray. John Henry
eimons, Stanley Mudge, Mick
Douglas Smith, Sylvan Gray, Jack
Turner, Edward Glover. Gean
Friday
Ruby Barnes Douglas class of
Anglin sureet Presbyterian Churcn
will meet Friday at 8 p. m. with
Miss Mamie W iseman.
J S .Sawyer
are visiting Mr
I VISIT OUR MARKET, ALL KINDS OF AA BEEF
Roger Collins, market mgr.______
I YoJcan’t lose when you trade with Satisfaction guaranteed or your money
J.RICHTERGROCERY&MARKEI
1 504 North Gr^burV ■
. . won’t let you down when beset with this, that
and the other. Relax—enjoy your Coffee—then hit the
hall again. •
It's the flavor and strength that is appreciated MOST
in Coffee.. You get the BEST OBTAINABLE In
COOrERS BEST. The blend is a result of years of
experience catering to the tastes of home folks.
club, presided over the business
meeting at which time the leaders
gave reparts on the program for
the year Plans were made for
the reassembly luncheon to be held
on October 4. Other routine bus-
ness was transacted.
Refreshments of punch and cook-
ies were served at the close of the
meeting to Ms &uzabth.-Auner;
Mmem*ketentF"Hbbard, John F.
Buckner E A. Cook, J A Davis,
L P Fowler. Fred Lloyd, W. A.
MeWulams, C. A. Parrot, Anna
Robinson, A. N. Ratteree, J V
Stewart. Arthur Stites Gladys
Whitehouse, E W Rawls, J W
Dohoney, Sr., and the hostess.
E,
cake were served to Mmes C. C.
Cornelius, L. Ellis J. V Stewart.
-Claude White. R L. Harris. P.
C. Dillon. H W. Wiseman. J. A.
DeGarmo and a guest, Mrs. Mc-
Cleskey of Dollar and the hostess
Mr and Mrs.
The condition of Mr Jh-
1 Bagley conitintes to improve fol-
lowing a major operation at the
i Henderson hospital last week Mr.
and Mrs Bagley are former rest-
white and green were tised in the
,. decoration and the table was cen:
tered with an arrangement of
white asters. Each place was
marked with a gardenia alid the
- , henoree pzesented. Ilia - hostesses
with corsages 4 white asters The
bride-elect was presented pieces of
' her crystal wrapped in green with
white bows and wedding balls.
been denied.
Q. Does a National Service
aaurance Policy have a
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him today. .. . .__
i "Saturday, September .IS. being.
! cenerally accepted "as Felt Hat
Day, IT S Moon, therefore b
I the ait" ritv vested in me as
I mayor of the City of Cleburne.
Texas do hereby set apart, derig-
bate and declare Saturday. SeP.
tember 15. m o’ficial Felt Hat Day
for Cleburne. Texas.1- states-the
! proclamation
ed honoree on Tnursday
Mrs Jack Doughtie' and
Lamar Sloan entertained '
mium term policy initially issued
dees not have a loan value. Ai
l< tn on any converted pelicy may.
be obtained after the first policy?
year. The loan may not exceed.
04 per cent, of the, cash valve ;
ot the poliey. Such loans bear
interest at the rate of 5 per cent j " A: Not
per annum. ‘ ' that the
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Made of solid stainless steel, stainless
steel handles, as easy to keep clean as
glass. Permanent, gleaming finish.
and Mrs, Mack Douglas Smith,
elective member.
Am 11
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decorating and
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Grocery Department
_+ing•
STRAINED FOODS
ALL VARITIES FRUITS 4 VEGETABLES
Heinz Baby Food .----J
o! Tulia. Okla.,
tenefits provided for children of
veterans? .
A A child of a veteran adopted
out of the family of the veteran
is nevertheless a child within the
meaning. of that term As detined
in veterans regulations.
afernoon. - ;
Mrs. Paul Kirkham presided at]
the business mpeting and Mrs.
Stanley, lunch room chariman.
reported that 3356 cans of food
had been canned thia summier. .
Thirty members wore present
and Miss Alsup’s room won the at-
tendance prize.
Q. What constitutes new and
material evidence necessary to re-
open a claim that has been de-
nied?
! A. To be new evidence it must
I relate to a. new cact respecting
the point at issue. To constitute
raterial evidence the facts offered
must relate to and have effective
influence or bearing on the dentso
ion in queston Evidence which
is • cumulative or merey repeats
what has been stbmitted before
will not serve as a basis for re-
consideration of a claim that has
Diring thy business meeting in
the arternoin, roll call was an-
Xto » Homemakers Have
tcanyonbtraseanamuels Meeting at Church
of Texas, current events and odd
Of Kill Kare Klub
Needlework and convezsation
formed the diversion of the* after-
noon, when Mrs. J. T. Joplin was
hastess to members of, the Kill
- , . . ... Rare Klub in her home. 522 North
Members of tiy club we Mmes Main strect on Wednesday.
Refreshments of ice cream and
Chanbless, O T Harris. C. W
Garland, H W Steakley. J B.
Rains, and Rev j, W Weathers
Carolyn Weathers and Margean
Edgar.
interesting people.
Mrs. Turner presided over the
business, session, and new year
books were issued by Mrs, Peyton
Lawson, secretary. The contitu-
tion nnd by-laws were reed by
Mrs. L M. DeGarmo, parliamen-
tarian.
Officers Listed
The cumtux Study Club was
organized in May and has as its
officers for the year Mrs Gean
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LETTUCE, hd. _L_ 12c, 16c
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Infor-
mation needed by returning
sorvice men is contained in a
* series of questions and answers
prepared by the - Veterans Ad-
ministration at Waco, Teas.
Additional infA.mation may be
obtained from Houston South-,
ern, local contact office!, at
| the tocat Selective Serviee <M-
fice in the Johnson County
courtiouse.)
Rev nd MrseR. L. Harville and
Vuu Ann Bryant of Pittsboro.
Miss have returned home .after
visiting relatives iA Cleburne.
29— Egyptian fuadew
31-Poker bet
33— Emmet
34-Grampus
36-8weet potato
34— Narrow inlet
33—Calm dowD
41— 0-boat
43— Perfumes
44—Hope for
41 — Dangei
48-Trampie
43 — Transmft
30—Worthier* scrape
, DOWN
1—Vessel
3—Part of body
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First Lieut. Gerald T. McCarty
arrived home in Henderson. Sept.
11, from the ETO where he served
■ several months. After a 30-day
1 leave he wm be sent to the Pacific
. theater, Lieut. McCarty, who »
fthe
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nected disapility: or as a ixillar 1
to hospital treatment, dentures
may be authorized, •
teran’s Child adopted
55"
at the rate of 5 per cent I - A. Not as a rule.. It Is,aheld
annum. ’ I that ’l»e removal of defective
I a veteran has several, teeth is a benefit nrather tant Q rs a veteran's Child adoptea
shed *7 the ‘work I neeev as an ′ w -other per -n
I Appreciation SALE!
- * ■ SEPTEMBER 14 AND 15
DNGi
We wanted peace and are grateful the war to ever,
but peace has its problems which must be met. H
takes a clear head te handle those problems. ,
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CARROTS, 2 bun._______ 15c
oz.______25c
Mavar T 8. Moon has proclaim-
I i ed Saturday at Felt Hit Day', ac-
I . cording to proclamation isbued by
ed
hap
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ROASTED AND PACKED IN WACO BY, i
THE COOPER co.,Inc.
Hardware Department
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B. Turner, president; Mrs. Bob
Chafin, vice-president; Mrs. Pey-
ton Lawson, recording secretary Mrs Ionlin Hostess
and corresponding secreta Mrs. 1Se J. P. ....
Jack Turner. treasurer: Mrs O.
L. Pickle press* reporter; Mrs.
Stanley Mudge historian; Mrs.
L. M DeGarmo, parliamentarian.
to treatment for a service con
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 249, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1945, newspaper, September 14, 1945; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558224/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.