Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, March 17, 1947 Page: 3 of 6
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SOCIETY
Beware Coughs
from common colds
Society Editor
Beth Bradbury
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mh of a son, weighing eight Monday, Mar. 17. 1947—CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
ENGAGED COUPLE NAMED HONOREES
A ronal meeting begis Sundtas
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Mrs Aves Huffman.
Its a good number!
invited to hear the review
Worth and Miss Ella Henry
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Social Calendar
TOO FAT?
In Humble's 997 motor oil, you find every desirable motor oil
Set SUMMER this Mrs. o T Smyth.
rrom V-I to price . . , in perfect balance.
Nature . .
In McDonald Home
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Tuesday
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it's a good number !
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are urged -to attend.
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early three
used in her
her head,
she asked
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hut state p
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any ptoper
The Irving Parent-Teacher asso-
elation will meet Thursday at 3
p. m, at the school.
Renee Carol Jones is ill of influ-
enza at the home pf her parent*.
Mr. and Mri Harry Jones.
a brief flur
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nI BEDTIME rub throat,
chest and back with Vicka
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to relieve distress . .
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wAarming. soothing reliel
VV from distress of colds starts
in a hurry when you rub on
Vicks VapoRub at bedtime. Be-
cause VapoRub penetrates to
upper bronchial tubes with its
special medicinal vapors ... and
. stimulates skin surfaces like a
warming poultice. Then it works
for hours to bring relief while
the child tleepsl Try it tonight!
motor oil does four jobs at once: it cools, cleans,
seals, and lubricates the engine of your car.
Made from selected crude in one of the world's
•root refineries at Baytown, Toxas.
Benton Brockette
Elected Member of
Club Committee
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Mr and Mrs. Ona Forsythe spent ,
* Thursday with Mi and Mrs. Clyde l
Gibson of Egan - । night
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and Mr». Robert Warren of
Korth Border street announce
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At the peak of the 1946 farm
sea»on. about 1,000,000 veterans
were working in agriculture.
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"’it Vil Ntr and Mrs
cite nt this city
March 16 at the church Ev
16 is in itet te attend and hear
charles Carnel ot Fort Worth
tesenduetedby.maficiertar 1 - -
223 2 with na Vitamis । street Thursday for A
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oil that cleans, seals, cools, and lubricates the engine of your car.
Old motor oil is sludge-laden, diluted, dangerous. If your oil
is a thousand miles old, take your car to your Humble Station, bare it
then you’re
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thing about
friends and
>w she knew
driving at.
feeling ter-
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anything «
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raight back
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mod of hhm
that. Bat M
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toward him
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STEPHENVII.I.F, Tex. March |7.
Spl.) Henton L. Brockette of Cle-
Smyth has returned to the
rsity of Texas after a visit
with his parent*. Mr. and Mr»
Smyth.
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l‘emb“ed THESE DAYS
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One of the first things a new telephone operator learns it to be always
ready for the next call—your call—anybody’s call!
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Operators have a lot of calls to handle nowadays. There are more
telephones in use than ever before and calling is at an all-time high. The
switchboard tat times is literally ablaze with lights—each one calling
for “Number, please?” and each one getting a “Number, please?’’ as
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Mi and Mi* .1 1. Epezhat. Jr,
of Gndley were visitors Mt church
BUEL NEWS । rd Sohttte in Dallas Sunday aft-
L Arlene Kinslow and son.
rhomas of Fort Worth. spent
ieek-end here with her par-
Mr and Mr*. S. O. Boyd.
to see what
that all you
vings"" She
hud never
The Fulton Junior High Parent-
Teacher association will meet in the
school auditorium at 3 30 o’clock
Tuesday afternoon, for a Founder*
Day program. Mrs. V. M Fulton
will speak.
Ls..gans.
quickly as skilled and courteous operators can manage. If your call is
not answered-at once, you’ll know that nimble fingers will reach it as
soon as they possibly can. , ” ,
As ano u much-needed new equipment can be obtained and installed,
we’ll be ready to handle your calls quicker and better than ever before.
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gravy, hot rolls and butler. coffee I
< and cake
Guests were the honored couple.
Miss Colquitt and Mr Woodruff
I Mr. and Mr* Harold Lockwood of
I Fort Worth. .Mr and Mr* Jack Al-
tasas, Mr and Mr*. Paul Colquitt.
i Bill Smyth of Austin, and Mr and
Essa
piv, •< AXPS enyy uam Iteotdelightnd ■ Jonquils, japonic* and violet* de- ----------
emopEEI"" corated Uif reception room*. Mr«. 3ular meeting in the home_or Ann
MITT-LACEWELL DRUG CO. I Ned Boynton. of Waco, cousin of
atendMryidele.corgiegpend AT LUNCHEON GIVEN SUNDAY BY
AND MRS O T. SMYTH SR -
arents Mr and Mr* B W included in the many lovely compliments being tendered to Miss
le Sr ' i Jer Colquitt prior to her marriage to Jasper Woodrurt on April 4.
_ _ was a noon luncheon gnen Sunday by Mr and Mr* O T Smyth. Sr.
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Clement*. 614 Bellevue. Tuesday.
March 18, at 7 30 p. m. All mem-
Misses Jean Robinson and Doris , Res
Nelle Moore spnt Sunday w ith
Beatrice afid Oneta Forsythe and
linda MCord are reported to be
ill this week-
The 1. A to B of R T will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in
the Trainmen's Hall All member* •
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। Mr ahd Mrs A D Hinge** were
j tecent guests of Mr and Mr» Floyd
I Smith and Mi and Mis w H
. Strckland of Alvarado,
Club met in the home of Mr*, i
her son W. R Wood, and :
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unsurpassed. Companion in quality tov
I Humble Eso Extra gatolinel
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Sunday niht
V-I is bigb. price is only 306 per r/uart, and you get a first-rate
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T'arleton Engneer's Club at John
Tarleton College.
Mr Brockette, n freshman, is
majoring in mechhnical ensineer-
ing and is an active member of
bowl of blue iris, yellow daisies and . ------
acacia Blue tapers were placed Mrs McDonald, gave a very inter-
on ech side of the centerpiece • sting review during the atternoon
k Proctor, sports editor of Place card* featured an Easter . .p".i.n or Wo-1
imes-Review, is ill ol influ- l motif Narcissus were used in the o ‘
X I living room as a decorative note
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Mi's John Vebowski of la An
seles, cult was a recent guest of ;
Ml* CnakeMecord
Mi ami. Mrs J F Glaves and
. J1m spent Tuestas evening with
Mt and Mrs C T Manasea of the
Pecan Grove community
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University of Tvxas, after a visit
here with his parents, Mr and Ml*
Tyson Payne, Sr
That Hang On
Creomulston relleves promptly be-
eause it goe right to the amt at the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aidnature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in-
Hamed bronchial mueoua memo
branes. Tell your druggist to sen you
n bottle of Creomulslon with the unz
i derstanding you must like thewari
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In 01 Ih ’ CRFOMULSION
(or Coughs, Chast Colds, Bronchitis
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The delicious menu consisted of
tomato juice cocktail, baked hen 1 uncheon guests were, Mmes W
and dressing, baked ham a nest • ownsby. Frank Lacewell, Ernest
of mashed carrots filled with En8:) Hopkins M Dennis, S Q Waldrip.
lish peas, sweet potatoes toPPe2 o N Morgan Henry Lichte, Fred
with marshmallow* fruit salad Howard. F. Y Blown Florence
Floor*, T A McEvers of Fort
WonKs WMIE CHILD SLEEPS
to bring relief during th*
night. Often by morning
most misery of the oot- '
la gonel
3fy "itam more dzNe | Spend-the-Day
Clb Hears Review
" VitaminCandy Keducing lla’i
youdon I cut out any Fl wait
— starchea, potatots, meats Or
you simply cut them down It • easiT
rou enjoy delicioua (vitamin fortatwc)
candybelore meals. Absolutely haruies
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The Business and Professional
Women’* Club will have it* public
relations dinner at the Liberty Ho-
tel Tuesday night at 7:30 a’clock.
Thursday
The Thursday Book Club will
meet Thursday afternoon at 3
I O’clock in the home of Mrs. R. L.
I Willis, at 103 Scurlock avenue.
Mrs George Golf and baby of
Cleburne spent Sunday with Mr*
O H Robinson.
Ren and Mi* Ray Ken spent
Tuentay night m Ilie Whithead
home
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UMBER,
IT’S A
berf are urged to atterd, as plans
for the bingo party will be com-
pleted.
The 1937 Bible Study Club will
I meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 30
I o’clock in the home of Mrs. J. V.
* Stewart, 201 South Buffalo street.
1 I Metord of Foil Werth
spent the week-end with Mi ami
Mi* (‘hat les McCord •
, 12 ounces, Saturday,
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#Eeal .umeE®:
Mr and Mr* Roy Freeman and t
- ’ daughter, Miss Eran Harrison and
3 Miss Maric Johnson, all gof Alva-
- I rado, visited "Mr. and Mr» A D
I Burgess Sunday
Monday
Pat Cleburne chapter. V D C ,
will meet Monday at 7 30 p m .
in the home of Mrs. John S Wright. :
617 North Granbury street, with
Mr* Sam Peacock as co-hostess.
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Mis J F (ilaves and Jinuny v.s.
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FOR PREMIUM PERFORMANCE^:^
drain and refill with Esso Motor Oil - ift .l
men A number ol guests were
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Mi* J F Glaves attended fup-
eral services for J W Arnett in
Cleburne Friday
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 105, Ed. 1 Monday, March 17, 1947, newspaper, March 17, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562648/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.