Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 202, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1949 Page: 10 of 14
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with the dineane The latest fatality
Andy Polnac, chairman of
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old timers will he welcomed
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Mr and Mrs. Cecil Johnson, 710
West Wardville Street, announce
the birth of a daughter, July 7,
The baby was born at Memorial
Hospital and weighed 8 pound* 12
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Free Boby Sitters
Offered by Hotel
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FLUFF DRY IS TODAY'S
GREATEST LAUNDRY BARGAIN
Two and Three Day Service.
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Rugs, Floors, Mattresses. Up-
holstery. Blankets Mouldings,
Radiators, etc ,
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a well-known and Famous maker clearing the way for incoming fall ap-
Ing cup of coffpe with the daily
paper tucked alongaide the cup.
An Engith law in the 15th cen-
tury forbade anyone under the
rank of baron to wear shoes with
leather soles.
Legion Adopts
A Resolution
The C. E DeLario -Post No 90.
American Legion adopted the fol-
lowin resolution , prepared by
Commander John Halstead at the
June 23 meeting it was reported
today.
WHEREAS it I* the desire of
every right thinking American to
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Warren, on his honeymoon in Dal-
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Texas citrus belt.
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The recipes were the gift of the
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Plaids, solids, prints with solid or matching bolero.
An Interesting program will be
j presented and an old-fashioned
basket - picnic lunh will be serv-
l ed at the noon hour
MRS. GERALD BARCLAY, nee Myrtle Lois Smith,
was married recently at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith of Rio Vista. Mr. and Mrs’
Barclay are now at home at 408 WestoBroadway in
Fort Worth, where Mr. Barclay is employed by the
Texas Power and Light Company.
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From one of our best-known maker* comes this unusual savings opportunity,
now’ when you moat want these delightfully cool dresses for summer-in-town, carefree
vacation hours, aftemnoon bridge, for evening*. You'll love their cool easy
grace, pretty atyling, becoming multicolor combinations on icy-light ground*.
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Mr add Mr* C R Covington, 201
Mansfield Street, announce the
birth of a daughter, Janie Gail.
The baby was bom July 6 at Me-
mortal Hospital egd weighed 8
pound* 4 Mr opnced.
Mr. and Mr* B R Donsey, 720
North Anglin Street, announce the
birth of a daughter July 6 The ba-
by wa* born at Memorial Hospital
and weighed 7 pounds % ounce
COOKING HINTS
RIO GRANDE CITY, (U.P— A
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WALNUT SPRINGS, July 9 (Spl.
— Hundreds of former citizens of
Walnut Springs are expected to
return to their old home-town on
Sunday, July 17.
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names nne nedresses available ia
only a small number of the hun-
this 23rd day ol June 1949 A.D.
at Cleburne, Texas.
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SUMMER BLACK — Draped
bodice bow and gathered akirt
with loone front panel* in a black
tisaue faille drens designed for
nurhmer town wear Belt is black
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this"Annual Homecoming whether
they have received an individual
invitation or not. a* the list of
'em day traveling salesman bring* extras to lure in the customers.
Mama and the kid* nlong and I Besides baby sittern, Mike fur-
demands baby sitters.
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7:30 p.m.—The G.l.A. to the B of I..E. will have a picnic supper
at the home of Mr. and Mr*, J. D. Harri*. 615 North Anglin “
J Street. All engineer* and Uielr families are invited.
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Robinson, is the man to give the the border to Roynosa, Mexico, at
Calendar of Clents
mu. d Monday, July 11
Pi00 a. m. Circle One of the First Presbyterimm church will meeta
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Modern Art Gift To Eznqanpxzznarsoazivem.ma )
- * . . . . - bequest by th# decision of Stieg-
litz’s widow. Georgia OKeette. Th
Hve other institutions, includ- » 0
)ng the Museum of Modem Art us
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than 80 works of modem art from League, also figure In the collec-
the .collection of the late Alfred ' tion bequest
Stieglitz of New York Fisk is one of the best-known
in the collection will be repre- Negro universities in the United
sentative works of Paul Cezanne, State*. * J
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2:30 pm-The St. Joseph Altar Society will meet in regular ses-
alon at the rectory.
I 230 p m Circle Two of the First Presbyterian church will iwt
with Mr* W A. Scott .
730 P m. The Woman's Council of the Anglin Street Presbyterian -
I shurch will meet at the church
Walnut Springs
POLIO VICTIMS
SAN ANGELO, Tex., (U.P-Five
younp victim* of West Texas’ polio
epidinie will be tent to the Wurm
Springs Foundation at Gonzales,
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GLORIOUSLY C-O-O-L
Memorial Hospital -
Admitted: Mr* Phil Huey. Cle-
burne route three; Mr* Fredda
Johnson, 710 West Wardville street,
Mr* Phillip Clark, Fort Worth;
Mr* W W Payne, 816 Feather-
stone Street, Mr* W C. Hilling*,
Cirburne, route two,
Tuesany, July 12
2:00 p. m. The T E. L, Class of the first Baptist church will meet
with Mrs C ! Russel, 1101 North Granbury
I 7:30 p.m.—The Business Women'* Circle of the First Presbyterian
7 hurch will merit with Ml*, c. A Glenn, 1108 North Main
d. Street.
8:00 p. m. Members of the Fldell* Class of Field Street Baptist church
K will have a family soclul in the fellowshipibuilding
lsunus.sns
"Our rooms are still full," said
Robinsbn, head of the ranch:
[ atyle Frontier Hotel "But there’ll
I come a day when It’ll he differ-
ent We want to be ready."
Valley Chamber. of Commerce,
which was upset .recently when
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McALLEN Tex. (UP-The mod- So Mike in providing the little
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mighty God to establish a just
and enduring peuce in th# world,
how therefore be it
RESOLVED: that we the mem-
ber* of C. E. DeLario Post Nu. 50,
American Legion Department of
Texas, do hereby unanimously
resolve to pause for one minute
in the midst of our daily tasks,
at noon each. day, and, raising
our heart and mind toward God,
ask Hirn tu help u* adjust our in-
ternational differences to enable
nation* of the world to seccure an
equitable and abiding peace.
That we urge that this move-
ment be endorsed by all thesplrk
tual, civic and business, leaders
in the United States and that a
similar resolution be adopted and
I implemented by every organiza: .
1 tion in our country to the end
that this custom may become
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 202, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1949, newspaper, July 10, 1949; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562900/m1/10/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.