Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 84, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1947 Page: 5 of 8
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Tea Sets, Demitasse Cups,
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Cartoons on the
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MARCH 5th (8 P-M.)
MATINEES (2 pm) NIGHTS (1 pm)
THROUGH SUNDAY, MAR. 16
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Tickets $3 each including Reserved
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FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD
CHOICE of porformances. Cost,
available soats ar hr MATINEES
(except wool oak).
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PYEATT'S
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House Requests
$9,000,000 Refund
Of O.P.A. Agency
WASHINGTON, Feb tu.w -
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dealt a .harp blow to the OPA.
j it not only rejected that azency’s
request for another $5,950,000 ap-
propriation but recommended that
Right: Coin dotted rayon jersey with eyelet embroidery
i Fighting for berths as Stanford
revives crew after 25 years are,/
reading upward, coxawain
George Oppel, stroke Bill
Whiteford, Marx Ancal 7, Bob
Phelps 6, Jim Brannaman B, .
Bob Phillips 4, Stan Cumber-/
patch 3, Bob Scothorn 2 and
George Benedict.' bow. Al-
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Creomulsion relievos promptly be-
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trouble to help loosen, and expel
germ laden phegm, and add nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-
damed bronchial mucous mem-
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bolt e of Creomulsion with the un-
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have TOUT money bck.
CREOMULSION
. for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
•f club aluminum i '
; Guests were Misses Betty Jo Dun- ‘ ""
ovan. Shirley Yater. Virginia Taylor, 1-- - c n w wion I
Ann Looper. Avis Boyd. Jimmie I Smith '-'• 1 orbin D *„ rXh
Lynn Hays, Joyce Chafin; Mme. J R IDean,S FFustonvRober
allly Graham, Smith Can Ch.fm. Caik J. “ John- J
son. G w Watson, Wyatt Anderson,
girls 4-H Club entertained the boys posed to the appointment of R Ar
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the school and the room mothers i sheriff, to the state pardon and been ill all week at her home, 700
| with • Valentine party on Friday parole board North Robinson street.
! afterneon, in the lunch room at the , The tesoiution, which received
Friendship school. unanimous approval. wax made by
A valentine theme was predomi- | the Rev. M L. Rhodes, pastor of
nant in the decorative motifs the Heights First Baptist Church
recently that OPA, which Is sched-
uled to expite June 30. would have
to start closing shop about March 1
unless it got the extra appropri-
■Hob or a promise 0fj.lt
He said then that refusal of the
extrn funds would be an effeotive
The Dallas Baptist pastors con- --
forence took similar action in re- *
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Cathryn Paterson is i
Feted at Buffet Dinner ’
Meets Tuesday
Member, of the Ladies Bible
Class of the East Side Church of
Christ met Tuesday afternoon. Mr.
T D Honeycutt taught the lesson
in the absence of E. I.. Dennis.
Those attending were Mmes. J. M
Orr. W L Lovell, L. E. Lke and
daughter. Homer Lamon, Tobe Shel-
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j been discharged from the navy and I
Among the prenuptial compli- as now at the hame of his parenta,; I
merits being tendered Miss Kathryn I Mr and Mrs Harney Baker.
Paterson, whore marriaze lo Ken-j R E Gray of Rio Vista was a re-1 I
neth Looper will lake place on cent guest in the home of his daugh- I
March 1 was a buffet supper given ter M- H rman Gillman I
last Friday evening by Mmes Stan- ; Mrs v L Waddell and Mrs.
Icy Mvdee. Sr, and Mrs Stanley Maude Mix spent Sunday in the |
M ‛ze. Jr - home ot Mrs Mildred Beck of Wea- I
The bride's chosen color is blue the ford
The dining table was centered with Mr andi Mrs T j Price, Mr and
• an arranzement of blue camnations ' M Hennan Gilmnan spent Monday !
and pussy willow and white tarers in Gipabury visiting friends
Lin stiver holders On either side Nir and Mrs. ni Hampton of
jot the centerpiece were larze blue Burleson were ree > . uests in the
bowls bearing the names "Kathryn home et he narent Mr and Mrs.
and Kenneth." In silver Places R । Sanderson
were marked at the I. ursomeitablns „< Mr and Mre lnnvey aaker •nd
by handmade blue place cunts with drughter 3essie Lee, spent Sunday
silver wedding bell. The fourrome anterncon 1 rarker visiting Mr and
I "ahles were centered bv blue corn- | Me He Tav lor and, Mr and Mrs,
inowee and whit? tapers M L Jones
A de licious menu w as served. 1 ____. -
whieh consisted of tomato juice n 1 . _ . J
codk.tat, creamed ham in heart- Rue Lemmons IS
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throughout the lunch room, where ,
uames were directed by Resa Mae I
| Powell and Loce Vedder, members
of the glrlr' club J
Refreshments of canapes, punch,
cookies and mints were served.
Club sponsors present were Mme
j Orville Van Zandt and J Wesley
Jones; club officers, Donell John-
son, president: Katheryne Jean, vice-
president. Aria Dean Gordon, ace- !
rotary •treasurer, and Alma Blown,
reporter.
I Other memhers attending were
Patsy King, Bobbie Gordon, loan
Stansbury, Anita Oliver, Doris
White, Hillis' Stepp, Loulse Doty,
Wanda Van Zandt, Glenda Gordon,
Johnnie McGee, and Emma Lou
Boyd.
I blouse under bolero jackets.
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' se: Hoped corn, blue wedding ring Ccss Mecting
salad, heart-shaped hot buttered | u f was study
rolls, olives, pickles, divinity dessert ] ‘ . tmnz
as s’ a , H .. a I klUIC whet lev Rouel laiMmona
with blue whipped cream. coftee and , • metin. nt
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whitecake suares w theidics Ribi clasAtie central
After me dinner thehostessestChu h of Ch ' ‛ Wednesday arter-
presented Miss Paterson with a set . attenaqz were j w.
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Production Administration go out of
business June 30. Instead of Dec.
31.
1 Placed major blame on tho
War Assets Adminiatration for the
freight car shortage.
3. Found fault with the Veter-
an's Administration on the matter
of "taking proper precuution» to
conserve the government's funds in
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 84, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1947, newspaper, February 20, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562627/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.