Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIETY
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Quality Work Guaranteed
Expert Alterations
25 Years Experience
New Mod or n Plant
Auxiliary to
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A No. 2 can Polar Bear SPINACH
A No. 2 can Polar Bear TURNIP GREENS
A No. 2 can EARLY JUNE PEAS
A No. 2 can Polar Bear MUSTARD GREENS
An 8 oz. can Hunt's TOMATO SAUCE
lanned.
e nttending were Delia Arm-
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OTATOES, Wasted Russet.....
Mrs Hall Receives
President's Pin
At G* I A Meeting
A10 oz. can Embro POPCORN
A No. 2 can TOMATO JUICE
A12 az. Jar PICKLE PEPPERS
A No. 2 ean GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
A pkg. Griffin's ICE CREAM MIX
Aqt bottle ZERO CLEANER
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Review Current Play
SERVICE
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"MORE MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY"
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MRS. SMITH OOES
TO NSW YORK CITY
Mn. Doll flee Davis Smith left
Thursday for New York City, where
■he will, as chairman of the com-
mittee to aelect the Texas Mother,
attend the 48-state council meeting
of the Golden Rule Foundation. The
meeting is being'held today.
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Get more wear from your clothing by sendig us
all your cleaning regularly —
You will see the DIFFERENCE. Our,DNY CLEAN-
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. Our prices may be CHEAPFIR, but
NEVER HIGHER
Mrs Marvin Rowland
'Receives Shower at
[Bible Class Luncheon
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; DRESSEQ FRYERS
nian. Judy Ingle, Sheri light-cunientioh city of the I O
Phyllis McVicker Paty Pal, Grand Lodge and Rebeksh
1. Judy Feacock, Beyerly pen- sembly of Texas.
Lenora Quattlebaumn, Patxy4------
4 f Get more for^your
K< money wth new
A * sberwin- William*
/Ik House Paint’ It* com i*
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Paint & Paper Co.
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In Mr». R. S Bradley and Mrs be resting fairly well at her home, night at s o’clock at the Masonic
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pincajnle and chese salad top-
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SMART SHOPPE
president. Mrs. Louise Reinicke, of
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Mrs Car Hudalesto
ahirley Bradley Barbara Erew-i Houston, presented achincomig
artha Nell Chet k, Sonja Crisp, afficer with gdl* .
mbi. Linda Donnell, Jantce* Herwon-waseMected a* thnext
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of cut flowers adorned the plane.
During a brief business meeting,
Mira Rilla Armstrong read an in-
vitation from the Magazine Research
Club to their Fine Arts program on
, March 27. nt which time Dr. Imo-
gene Bentley of Denton will be
guust speaker.
Committee in charge of arrange-
ment* were Mmes Fred Ferguson,
Ada Warren, Lloyd Mile*. Bill Den-
nis, Frank Brockette and Misses
Mal I'uhP Mabel Warren and Rilla
Murph of Chieaga, HI
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°A Social Calendar
Mr* Ella Mae Keith O'Brien of
Dallas reviewed "Joan of Lorraine,"
by Maxwell Anderson, when the
members of the Play Review Club
nwet in the banquet room of the
L.iberty Hotel Thursday night.
Palms and cut flowers decorated
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Reviewe/ at Meetinc
Beta Sigma Phi
Has Regular Meeting
. Beta Sigma Phi held i(« regular
meeting this week in the home of
Ann Clements, 614 Bellevue,
After the business meeting light
refreshments wain enjoyed by the
following members:
Mmes. Joan Cramer, Naimo Bus-
i noy, Allene Stout, Rozelle Lewis
Dovothy Aumstrong and the host-
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। green black-eyed pea*.
I herael cirn, candird yama cheese
■ mid macaroni, itrmii heans and
Ine piatoc., alives pickles, hot
Members of the ladies Bible
Clara of the Central Church of
Christ met Thursday for a luncheon
in the heme of Mi* Warren Dono-
van The menu, which was served
buffet style, von isted of molded
chicken, new potatoes, English peas,
green salad, lemun pie and coffeo.
In connection with, the lunchen
Mrs. Marvin Howland was given a
surprise shower, and recelved many
lovely gifts
Those enjoying the affair were
Mmes. Lawton Taylor, Hunter Kem
a a. Fitzgereld, T. It Deen. Clar
oner Ranson, Otto Foster, Horman
e say if- ■ Birds Meet
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Member* of the Altar Guild o
the Church of the iloly Comforte
, met Wednesday aftennoon in the
I home of Mrs. Sid Gallowny.
! The group coutinued sewing oi
• lm and Will in-
i , Ie . n Ntarxar
In I ton of officers, the
the open
Your Spring wardrobe is it
sympheny of style ..en-
ilanoed by drapes, pleats
nnd bustles . . . dramatical- ,
ly presented inl muted pastel
tones or. vibrant prints . . .
brtlliantly executed' in ‘the
season's smartest fabrics,
Yon'll find "scores" of love-
ly Spnipz fashions here.
Miss Bemnice Nelson, student in
Southwestern University nt George
town arrived Thursday to spend
the week-end with her mothen
Mra. R. T. Neison, and her grand-
pents, Mr nnd Mra. A. T. Dar-
neh
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inconng M,
; . d cuch guet plac t
। A deltemus menu o mposed of
| i hilled uneapple juice, individual
linen* for the aitar. Refreshment
were served nt the conclusion o
the afternoon to the follow ng:
Mmes, Ray White, Jnmes II
Martin, Eori Chiles of Natural
Tridge, Ya., Rev. and Mrs. Henry
Bakewel and-Mlas Elizabeth Clay
ton.
num Jone .
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The Womnn’s Auxillary of the
Chureh of i he Holy Cemforter met
Monday nfternocn in the home of,
Mrs. S. D. Heyward.
After ike busnenn sesninnRoy
Henry Nakeoweil ronfinued his InIha
on the altar mid itwurnishinas. lie-,
freshments were nevved toRev. and
Mr* Hakewell, Mia Eliuaheth Ciny-
ton, mid Mme* U. W. Corrignn. L
Joiner. Vestal Wright, W II. Dick- i
ay, Ray White, Thumas Allen, and a I
guest, Mra. S A Altan of Dallas I
Of Thunsday Club
• NIA Ruel Weker ie* ie cd l’cari
Hut k * Pm ilinn ol Women Thurs-
dai atiemo at the ousel.ng ol
Hie Thurdlas Hook Club held in
the he i ot Mi* Reuben W tills ell
Seurloi. sill el "l*. Im k*Otl pre
sided let the husink*.* mentis.
Forsythia, japomica mid pink
camnationa were used thruszhout
the open mone in artistie arrange
ment*
Plate tutor* were dnek and Eas
let rabbit candles, i nd candy e*B
in Haste nest.
Following the book review n sal
nil course was served to l ho Follow
inir:
Mme*. Fred Diekson. Loyd Dillon
Fenn J Jackson. Edwar King
Joln S King, limy Knippa, M T
Knox. Howard Pur. er, W n Ter
kins, Emminit Wolford, Clayton
Wcoldridge, Walker and Ilie ho l
ess
One zuest, Mra. Dan Wolford,
was also prewept.
try to gi Regular Session
g' Nickel 1. Lee Carroll. Bossie Wil-
y. lama, M M. Welch. S F Funton.
Fred McCorkle, Paul Colquitt, D.
5 W Willmon, -Beulah Gentry, Altha
Shannon, Troy Fusion. F A. Heaa-
* lay. Chester Key. A. Z Looper, o.
T. Spyth, L. A. Colquitt. Wyalt
k Anderson and John Craighead and
" I Misses Vivian Gntry and Betty Jo
1 Donovan.
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Mr* Florence Floor* and Mr*. Ro)
Andersou, committee member*, re-
7rted on some minor chahges in
the constitution, which will lie vot-
n on nt the next meeting
Those attending were Mr*. Fran-
ces Abernathy, Mr mid Mi*. Roy
Anderson MU* Clayton, Frederick
rDickson, Bryan Duff, Mrs. Florence
Hioore, Mr*. V. M. Fulton, Dr. Ger-
stenkorn, Mins ltyan. Mis* Wood,
and Miss Kathryn Sleath ol lain-
Ion Fngland, n guest.
nc i'uhoard, lama hale* 1
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Beth Bradbury
Mary MeCarny was appoited as an mi sews on the mileage । Jonquils, daffodil* mid naris: Friday , Mnr.
........ - sus decorated the open ro ms j __
dby to JoEng yent, •« the convention ol thr 1. O O.F Grand Loodge and As- rhursday afternoon in the homeofl,, , DPT I r IANI, r,
embiy. held in Amarillo Nr. j u Eender Wnen .he en. MISS ANNIE BELLE JONES NAMED
LwnhehelddinmeMaembismetin . is-ihe « HONOREE AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
tai " "2 .1 I. nNea Kv > • N •“ B of •• F in her home ।
Match IK and was at tended g* . i .
1 Mmes McCarty. Bertha Ram*. Vir-| ' “ -uth Wilhite *t"e1 ( ComphmentinE her daughter Mi Anu l , r, Joneo on lei birth
?te Want and Lan Ian Clary, all ol A oeed di-h lunchesh was las Mrs Nian in Jones entertained with I d mu* at their home, 93
Cleburne Mr* Rains was the af- sened bufet style at noon Mre tast Henderson -treet, Wodneday nuns
• Goldenrod group or Blue fictai rewresentauve horn the local J A Hall president was present- Htue cinfowers and daisies Wen 9.01 t
n ledge ed a pAst president * pin b, Moiroms, mid the foursome in bleat -
.el in TeKuar *< *mn . n the nsiallation of officer* J. J Tenuanton. who maade a 1.• j wee laid with binthday cloths mid ,
; school, "th Beverh Ann Mrx. Rains escorted Mir MeCarty -ptesentatan ieech enimrd with hurnine japonia
y s> hoste**.. to the platform All officers wore Memb. mien.ng were Mm. candie- The din ng table w a" laid •
I.call was answered with "My lace dresses with p.nk camnatic n Holl J il West, Hilda Stmnens j with lace and centered with n pink
tie tree- anarehearalcwerlcorsages. and escoris wor imhk Edna Swain Blanche Pickett, W I mid while birihday enke toPPe
shecr formals with piuk and white L. Durban Addie LeSucur, 1Joydiwih in thday candiea. White tap
nued ‘or .he poxram to be carnation corsages. Grubbs. Eerei Jm.cs, Temple- < r burned on < ach side/of the
' * ' “ ume* w* e A the breakfast TuesGsy morn- ’ ton, V.’ F Heurt, J R Walker.] enke Place cards and rainbow Pavilion of Women’
cups of pink and white min’* mark- ' " 4 -
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— FICER JN REBEKAH ASSEMBLY
-East Side Square
‘Shakespeare Club I
Continues Study
Reading of Play
Mi mhers oi the Cleburne Shakes-
peare Club met Thursday evening
III Ilie home of Mis* Gtaee Wood
for a continuation of the study of
1 Shakepeare s piny, "Much Ado
About Nothing." which is being led
I h> Miss Hizaheih Clavton
I Members answered roll eall with
। An Hlirabethan ciptom," mid
I .bice papers were icad. MI** Wood i
read a paper entitied "Masquoa I
and Dances of Shakespeare's '
ay." H, D. McCoy rend "Beatrice |
n skeich," and Hr) nn Duft read
‘ Mi* Pulion’s paper outiiied "Hene- 1
1 lick, mi impresatou." i
Dr. W. C. Gerstenkoin led the
■ dieusnion on questions pertaininu
( to Act II, which ihe club read to
gether. rhose takins part in the
uc tii.li dhscusalon wer Misa Dera
It* tin and Mr*. II. D MeCoy. Other
I member* ol the ehub also eoninh
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rill* rnd tutor: ctfee, birthday >
cake and lee cream topped with
freh strawberries.
After the dinner games were
played and the honoree opened I
her gifts.
Gueat sharin, thr’ courtesy
wee Mines. J. • Tiner, Gean Jones.
Joe C. Moseley of Joshua, Fred
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1947, newspaper, March 21, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562652/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.