Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIETY
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A Valentine gift to complete her
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Sunbeams, Howard McCamey R
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home and community lite.
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family life, tor all.
Cate. Jere Swatzell, W F Dietrich
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Delicate corner designs of flowers and
leaves in three assorted shades worked in
Petit point embroidery on fine white cotton
Four assorted bold patterns of flowers
and colonial ladies embroidered on cotton
voile. Scolloped edges in colors to match.
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ment Symetrieal comer designs and open
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making it economical for you to send us your dry
cleaning regularly each week. Remember a— good
cleaning never costs —
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arraweek. Members of the ex-
day at 4 p. m. at the church.
Thursday at 3 p m. with Mrs How- । lanna, who led the opening
ard Yeary, 505 West Second str ert i s. Reports were given by 1
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American Legion Auxiliary meets 1
[ at 7:30 N m at the American Lea
I ion Hall Mrs. Son Bart and Mrs
| Evil Barnard wilt be hosteses.
I Pl "e counci autencmng in
L. tfere Charlotte Teris
nuno CROSBY
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Tley F. H.A.
insisory Board
XM Plans
The business "sesson whs
Cumtux Study • Clus" wiH met
GDAr . WEDNESDAY
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a danner in the 1 Ann Glenn, Sandra Clenn, Dannie
Jack Hal! and Roy Armstron.
Alto present were Mrs. Robert
Bradley. Mr* Kvkpatriek, Mrs Vera
Holmes, and the hostess, Mrs O. C
Harville
Laughlin, T J. Price, T J. Smith,
D W Holbough, J J Waddett,E.
will have separate meetings on Fri- _|
Jim Bill Brewer
Jackie Holme-. Drkie Eastes, Patsy
Aon Craddock, Heutrice Craddock.
Wed nssday Beatrice Rodgers, Reuten llodaet,
. . • . . Shirley Bradley. • Darlene aradley,
i Ladies Auxiliary to the John-on i . . ». —
I County Medicat societ will meet
in Doris Henson, center, of North Ridgeville. Ohio, smiles prou l y
hee stands between her twb sets of twins, born 13 year ujart
< Henson, 42-year-old wife of Edward Henson, 52. had Siu -.a,
aand Sally, right. 13 years ago. Last December the new twins,
gifer, left, and Gerald, came along. Tie Hensoas have two
• Amores Librorum will meet Fri-
day at 7:30 p. m at the American
Legion Hall. Mrs. Herbert Emery
Consult a Specialist . . .
YOUR LAWYER
Club on March SI. t-iU: 144 t tt , A.
At the conclusion of the meeting lend-C-Hand Circle
Members of Lend-a-Hand Circle
of King's Daughters met Monday af-
lt , ,i,n4i in the home of Mrs. M Den-
nis on Sunset. Mrs Mart Hoffman
presided over the routine business
meeting, and the devotional was.
presented by Mrs. Earl S. Birt.
Those attending were Mmes. S. Q
Waldrip. B H Turner, O. W Car-
rigan, Holmes Sullivan, Mart Afoff-
man, P. C. Fine, Georgia Hirt Card-
well, R, H Roper, Charles Wilson,
Vestal Wright, L L Weaver. C. C.
Jowell. Bert Lloyd, Birt and the
hostess.
work embroidered in
• and Mrs. Harry Burton.
•®- Mary Burns entertained the
ek with two piana selection:,
••which the council and board
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1 h mothe Nrs O C Harville, en-
Book Review Club will meet at
230 n in with Mrs Trwin Ward.
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J. James. M E Putnam. C M Me-
Geometric center of fine white cotton
batiste With lovely wide assorted Inee
edges. Large 13 in. size. A most beautiful
। newly elected advisory board
ct Godley Chapter of the Texas
l iation of the Future Home-
els of America met with the
> live council on Thursday af-
An in the Homemaking Cottage
°ol lowing members of the ad-
h board were present Mmes
' Walker. C V Miller. Bill
i G. A. Hardcastle, H H Rey.-
it Mr S V. Dickenson and Mr
various patterns.
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Thomns, H M Love, Tom Roof, V.
I. Waddell, Maude Hix, Herman
Gilliem, 1. A Murphy, and C. 11
Frazier, Misses Maeona Cox, Jessie
Lee Baker. and Nelda Sanderson,1
ard the hostess
The next meeting will be in the
home of Mrs. L. A Murphy at 2
p. m. on February 20.
ing
2. To emphasize the importance
of worthy home membership
MmleRy A utdle Va-tro-nol
in each nostril •
quickly opens up 1
ngsal pa—gag to relieve stuffy tran-
slant songeMton. Makes breathing
Make. Ivites restful sleep. Works
final , . , Grand for rellevng animy
diswrne of haijd ootea. TYyltl Fll0w
firesugnsin the package.
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leather-lined . . . Zipper '
Cumbie, 204 South P ndell,
nesday evrninu nt 7:20 o'cinck
hostrsses will be Mine, J H I
BUYING A HOME
Some people sign a contract to buy a home and then take the contract
and abstract to the lawyer for a title examination. Frequently, the
contract does not reflect the true intention of the partie*. nor does it
embody the entire agreement and as a result difficulties, expenses
and disappointments follow. .
' Buying a home is one of the most important steps which the average
cjtizen takes. BEFORE signing a contract to buy a home consult Your
Lawyer and give him all the facts. Have Your Lawyer prepare the
corftract of purchase, examine the abstract of title and protect your
rights in the entire transaction.
/THE JOHNSON COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION ,
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"Insure Your latent.. • See Youxr Lawyer First"
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sist the Future Homemakers in
entertaining the Cleburne Kiwanis
’ Wednesday at a p m with Mrs, ■
J G Little, 606 West Chambers
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The Harmony Chab wil meet
Thursday with Mrs. Luther Colwell
on Rales str-el.
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Pricila Cib members md thetr Dickie Hill. Mdy Dan onport. Mary
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Thursday at 2 P m with Mrs Al- i cently in the home of Mrs. Harvey
bert Venting on Prairie venue. Baker.
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ICTORTSGamnesday - Thursday
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i Hill Panrt‘ Don Haiville, Relvin Al-
Wed. tead Patey Haims. Thconia Karies,
t Cn- L.yndn Nieimeyer, Jackiwi Trwn,
Bov l, i Martna Sue Holmes Carlyn lolmes
raising money to purchase an elee-
trie mixer far the department. It is 1
to be a seated tea and all of the1 A . c .
community is Invited I A and Intermediate,G.A. orzan-
The advioory baard voted to ns- izations of the First Baptist Church
Patricia Knight
CelebratesFifth
Birthday at Party
The fifth birthday of Patricia
Knight was celebrated on Saturday
afternoon, when her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Knight, honored her with
a party at their home, 901 East
Chambers street.
Gamer were played, "Happy Birth-
day" was sung by the guests, while
tin- honoree blew out the candles.
Refreshmenti of ice cream and
cako were served to Virginia Stouit,
Sylvia Stout. James Howard Ches-
steen. Marilyn Chasteen, Alton
Knight, Yvonne Spears, Adell Stout,
Glenna Spears, Joyce Coleman, Glen-
na Starling, of Fort Worth. Mitchell
Speara, Virginia Starling and the
honoree.
Also present were Mrs N. B
Knight, Mrs, Tom Stout.* and the
hostess, Mrs. Dick Knight.
Gay flowers grace the corners in three
assorted colors, Petit point embroidery on
white voile with lovely machine lace
edges. Size 11 in.................. 79c
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Ce-hestesses-w-be-Mmes Robert Asandersan. R. c
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3 To encourage democracy
Feted With Party .
On Eighth Birthday ’
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Jim Bill Brewer celebrated hi»
eighth birthday on Saturday at the
home at his parents. Mr and Mrs.
O. P. Brower. 228 Wett Willingham
street.----------------------
Refreshments of ice cream, birth-
duy cak:, uold drinks ami rid candy
hearto were served to Karline Wil-
son. Linda Reed. Janice Wallace,
Denver Stanley, Patsy Brewer, Jim-
my Reed, Jerry Uttz, Kenneth
Green, Larry Phillips. Pat Culpep-
per, Gayland Wil on. Billy Cole mid
the honoree.
Mr* Brower was assistd by Mis.
E E Reed, Mrs Earl Wilson and
Barbara Brewer,
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home of Mr :
atteneins wete Paul
J N Long P-T A will meet at । mitto sand plans for the future were
3 p m at the school. ' disoussed.
Refreshments of cocoa. fig cookies
Mi John
«9 Kese,-*
Fifth Birthday of
Janice Harville
Marked by Party
Janice Har ille eclebrated her
inih Li thdey’ui pa t week, when
; „ w. ' tertained w ith,a narty 11 the’r home.
I Businea* and TT fessionni Wo
. men's Circle, First Prerhyterian ,
• Church, will mect Tueeday nt 7:301
p. m at the church ,( ihday -"cake
Homemakers Claes of Field Street '
Baptist Chuveh will have it» month- ,
ly social meetig on Thursday all West Liberty Club
1130 n. m. at the ghurch. A cov- ri N X: A,
epad dish tuncheon will be servet, rlears MISSCOX -
and secret pQls will be revealed. Disc, ’S3 I arbels
Mages. B F. Force.
J L Barbec. J It
2a s 1200w
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YES—thia is the first time in many years
that we have been able to bring you gen.
ufne imported Swlse Embroidered hankies
—and we know you’ll love every one.
Vatsln. Taty Si. ac, Darbara Mas-
wneule. Jerry Brown. Anita Gene
li ver, Ronnie Aoyer, Marigenn Hill.
8 N Flowers and colonial ladles embroi-
; 2 A • derod in the comers in three shades. Wide
.. scollops embroidered in colovs to match.
While cotton voile. Size 11 in. .......... 79c
will review the book, "B F. » I
creative leadership in home Mid
community life.
7. To provide wholesome indi-
vidual and group recreation.
8 To further interest in home
economics.
Many helpful suggestions were
offered by the group on Row these
eime might be reached. These were
recorded by the secretary of the
club for future reference and use
Members of the advisory board 1
were selected to be in the house
party of the Silver Tea which the
Homemaking Department is giving
on February 14 for the purpose of
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i Silver Cross Circle <t the Bings
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I Mr Tat Brannan. 613 West Cham
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j and purposes of the club which are
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j I To promote appreciation of the
' toys and satisfaction of homemak-
| assembled for a round table dircus-
l si. n Charlotte Terry read (he aims
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West Side Square -• Telephone 136
CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1947, newspaper, February 11, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562619/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.