Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, February 26, 1951 Page: 3 of 8
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Monday, February 26, 1951-CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW—3 5
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Come in — lot us show you why guaranteed
Dickies are your best buy in work clothes.”
Whatever your job you'll look even better in
Dickies matched shirts and pants.
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Control of Rheumatic
Fever in Children
Each Child gets what he needa
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slapped one of these davs for ask-
ing a woman if she’d like to ride
bar and bareback through 'the
streets of Coventry.
Teller is a civil service worker
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-end with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. John E. Weeks.
"Thev hnve onlv one thing
common, Thev’re women "
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the gorgeous girl who had the
famous last word in an arugment
with her husband.
Godiva had a frightful row with
her husband, Leofrie, who owned
Coventry He levied very seyere
taxes and Godiva objected. He fl-
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Mrs Cart V. Kime almost died
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While You Shop at Paul's Across th
Weeks of Austin spent
Mrs. Rita Stocking of Washing-
ton. ». C., has been visiting her
! parent* Mr. and Mrs. Otto Foster.
Dickies Shirts—Lot 610—Type 4 2x2 Anny Twill, 84 oz. Army Tam Matches 818 pants. Graduated
Lengths and Sleeve Lengths --.............. 348
Dickies Shirts—Lot 813 Type 4—Army TwilL. 84 oz. Silver Gray, Matches 613 pants. Graduated Lengths
and Sleeve Lengths .................. 349
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iover red and was graced with
white candelabra, tall_red tapers
and a birthday cake.
Ice bream and cake were served.
man . u... . .. „ .. - coln School Benn* Kay’s feet and
N and 2u5t around Ihe.comne. Smilet leg have been paralyzea for iour
1 years. But there s hope she may
walk again. - ,
„ never be able to walk Her legs
. Just which weary heart i have been in braces since her ill-
Wedneaday. February 28
12 Noon Clower Bible Class of Anglin Street Methodist Church
will have its monthly luncheon at the chureh.
2:00 p, m. Sew and Su Club will meet with Mrs G C Holland
Country Club Road '
Thuraday, March 1
12 noon Pansy Diviaion 194, GIA to B of L.E, will meet with Mra.
Lloyd Gtubb* 203 Williams Avenue, fur a luncheon Following
tidluncheon, the group will go to the WOW Hall for a regular
meeting. All members are requested to attend *
2:30 p.m Magazine Research Club will meet with Mr* A F Car.
roll, 515 W. Wilson Street.
7:00 pm Cleburne Shakespeare lub will meet with Mayor and
Mrs. Roy Anderson, 210 Foreat Avenue. . ' _________
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930 “m Amy Luther Bagby Circle of First Baptist Church wUl
meet with Mra J. H Mann on the Meridian Highway
3200 Pm Merry Gardeners will meet with Mrs. Paui Thomas at
Parker Mr* Lester Hughes will be co-hostess
3:00 p m Cleburne Garden Club will meet with Mrs Ira Collins
‘son N Main Street. Co-hostesses will be: Mme" sidneycui
pepper, George Scott and K. L. Clark. y
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the gift she'll love.
Her a beautiful “i
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diagnois nt rheumatic
PARTY SUPPLIES
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a Napkins
* Tallies
a Bridge Cat ds
* Paper Pntes
* Canasta Curds
a Gift Wrappings .----—
For your party needa see
Morse Stationery
and Book Store
Teller hones tn find th" rieht
wir soon, He finds himself evelng
possersbw bus riders, counter
clerks and all sorts of girls,
nausea, shortness of breath and
exhaustion following active play. J
What it the Income Tax t----- ■ - - —
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Tekell and —
children and Mr. and Mrs. Harry R
Jonea and Renee spent Sunday In d
Sweetwater with Mr. and Mra, El-
mer Wright.
Favors were Easter eggs". na’bai- l ter, ennaKay. has polio, but now
loons, - Sne <®n wiggle ner lews
is immediately placed Under treat-
miept. This may mean hospitalt
visiting nurse, ,‘ockepat Jhanlguierf
apy, the services of a yisiing tutor
or vocational guldahice.
at .Tutsa’s Un- 7:00 p m Stated meeting of Assembly No. tig, Order of Rainbow
I for Giri* will be held at Masonic Temple for initiation* .0 .1..1.1. is. .. ... cou-
8 00 P m Band Boosters club will meet in clubrom "( t^me — the odd task, of findinK. a
a—- High School. • --
Tueaday. Febrrary 27 .
1 Oli P m. City Council of P-TA will meet at Adams School
7:30 pm Indies Auxiliary to Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen,
Four-Squate Lodge, No. 544, will meet at Trainmen Hall
7:30 pm American hegion Auxiliary will meet with Mrs Joe Poat
1006 Prairie Avenue.
Coventry Man Seeks
Lady Godiva for *51
By Boban Munel
Volte. Free atatt Ewrwapenden
LONDON (U.R—A. H. Teller ia
Make-Up
for Everyone
Whether your akin la dry, olly
or normal, there i. always an
ANATOLE ROBBINS PRISMA-
TIC MAKE-UP to suit your
own complexion, to help hide
blemishes, and to keep you
looking ‘lovely—yea, naturally,
not artificially lovely- from
eaily morning until the latest
hour nt the night.
Vogue Beauty Shop
210 A Caddo Phene 142
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can any other community. How?
In 1941 St. Louis cardiologists,
with the backing at the St. ouis
Heart Assoclation, set up a pro-
grant which affords every child
from five to eighteen thorough-
going protection against rheuma-
tic heart disease.
Any child suspected of having
a rheumatic .heart is carefutly ex-
aminated ny specialists in modern
completely equipped cardiac clin-
ic.. The examination at the elinie
usually costs a little less than
five dollars: But it's free for any
who can't afford to pay.
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to pay, evin though treatment
may require week* month. or
years
Though rheumatic fever ks
more childron annually than anv
other disease, not one' child
whose treatment was begun under
the St Louis program has died.
The great suecess of the program
has been due in a large part to
the intensive educationai enm-
paisn cardiologists carried on (6
nequnint mothers, teachers and
sehool nurses with rheumatic fe-
yr sympt ms
Symptons, they were told, in-
clude a neart murmur, aching
joints, genernl lassitude, irrit-
ability, nosebleed* stomach-aches
Mrs. Brawner Hostess
To Thursday's Club
Mrs. Harold Brawner was hos-
tess last week to the Thursday
Club of Joshua.
Mr* H A. Lightfoot, president
presided over the meeting, and
roll call was "A Garden Hint." A
paper on "New Fruits und Vege-
tables" was given by Mrs. W. L
Whorton.
The home was decorated in keep-
ing with Washington'a birthday,
er Cherry tarts, nuts and cofee
"wer served.
2,-
flebume
floral company
Dickies pants—Lot No. 800—Typo 1 2x2 Combed Army Twill, 8.2 oz. Army Tan, Button fly........... 449
Dickies pants—Lot No. 810—Type 4 2x2 Army Twill, 84 oz Army Tan. Button fly ................................
Dickies pants—Lot No. 813—Type 4 2x2 Army Twill, 84 oz. Silver Gray, Button fly ....... 3.48
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Rufus Freeman. Junior and
Harold Kilm of Clovis, N. M., and
Mr. and Mr* Orval LeFever of
Fort Worth spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mr* Rosa Wright,
That's the way of this week.-
or spirit zour smile may help Huf'uis mch you can he Mire of your ness.
%. .w bnehten your oWp day and your own life" 1 Uttle wonder that she was ex-
n.‘ uthanhaPpy notethisunque special week is now officially cited Saturday night when she'
open Everybody ia igviled to lie-a Joy Scout. called "Mama. I think I can wig-
— A—"t----- ------- - —— ■ gle my toe*!"
. Wool worth Heiress I Ray Hutcherson b MPk pashuiydaxling." H
Denies Divorce News Honored on Birthday righrnnaog “anauutzintg k ofther
CUERNAVACA, MEXICO, —up-- - --u—Y "Look, Mama. she said, and
Eihcess Earbara Huttoa Troube- Mr* W C Hutcherson entertain- Mrs. Kime looked. Sure enough, the
Ezk remained secluded in a ed Saturday afternoon at ‘ herctoes were moving; not much, but
N850-a-month high-walled mansion home, ill s Field Street with a [enough to bring tears to a moth-
today after denying that she plan- , party honoring her son. Rav Hutch-er’s eyes. . I
ned to divorce her titled husband erson, on his seventh birthday i Betma Kay kissed her mother
The heiress to the Woolworth Gaines were played durindieThe_shekissed-the-palmot-her ’
millions "came here for a rest el aftercon, -ai -the- hnrcpen: I hand and tossed it upward,
spokesman said She was ill when ed his gift* Pen _ "That," she announced, “is for
she arrived, but she is now feeling The Easter motif was carried out
better. --- — -------- in decorations. The refreshment
nally promised to reduce them
if she'd ride nude on a horse
through the streets of Coventry.
She did and he did. Now she's
revered by women all over Bu- -
tain? '
Teller has to find a modern Lady
Godiva to re-enact the famous
ride June 23 in observance of the
T0Oth anniversary of the original
canter.
He promised, however, that the
1951 model would not have to ride
nude. She may wear n few bits
-and-pioces-here-anet-there, f add- ,
lion to a long wig. Godiva had ,
oniv her tresses to keep her w arm
The wirl Teller is looking for
will ride side-aaddle, although
(oik* in Coventry argue bitterly
over whether Godiva rode like a
Indy or astride. No one has been
able to solve that one satisfactor-
ily
A nationwide anneal has been
sent out for a girl to portray
Godiva. . •
"The resvnnse has heen most
ratifying." Teller said. "I don't
know If It's the Idea or klekine
e««ln*t income tax or the fad ’
• hat there are no wardrobe nrob- ’
lems. but we've had scores of no- 1
blientions. Some are front tat wo- 1
men "nd mine from leah," Some 1
are tall, some are small. 1
ACCEPT NO
IMITATION
Those attending were: Bill Ew-
ing. Georgia Ann Jones, Aubrey
I Lynn Preston, Dianne Sanders.
I Carol Sue Ramsey, Charlotte and
Kenneth Koen, Don Paul and Dan
Brewer, Carol Ann Pou, Jimmie
/Glenn, Bettv Stinson, Cynthia Ann
l Mile* Jennifor K Gorski. Don La-
I Lone. Paultette French, Billy Hut-
' chersor, Patricia, David, Glenda
{ and Sharon Davis.
Sending gifts but unable to at-
j lend were Sam Jones and Mrs.
Fannie Hutcherson of Texarkana,
: Ark.
Those attending were: Mines.
Pat Morrison, Joe Wnrd, Dean
Skiles, George Minton, O. P. Pat-
terson. It L. Aass, Whorton, James
Handy, Lightfoot, and a guest Mrs.
SU-Greekett.-------------------
Walter Calverts Are
Feted on Anniversary
Mr. und Mrs. Walter Culvert were
feted Thursday evening in’celebra-’
tion of their oleventh annivorsary
by Mr and Mrs Roy Long.
Games-at "42"- were piyed, rund
th* Cleburne Hifliers entorained
withmusial selections.
"What me you Miming nt?" one
woman demanded.
"I was wondvrine how vou would
look as Lady Godiva," Teller mur-
mured. .
The hand was almost quicker
than the eye, but Teller ducked
just in time The woman'* um-
brella cut only the air.
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: "Let’s put it in the paper," she
table wax laid with a "law doth suggested a few minutes later.
—---- — Whenher mother Asked what she’d
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The Easiest Terms in Town $1.00 Down, $1.25 Week
On Purchases .Up to $50.00—$5.00 Down on Large Purchase on Our Guaranteed
( ■ I / Price Han.
Dickson’s BARGAIN Annex
. ' Phone 622
It's Officially Smile Week ToesWigglingls
Today's the day so; Smile, | 9 *
_ National Smile Week. 1951, opens today. Ir is a week for the) TULSA, Okla —ah This is thef-
Joy Scouta who are the people who smile ' * I day 6-year-ojd Benna Kay Kime
mirszenzzumarmna-z
scout an good it,ousnaepgtmakesie2jappmiariragai “■ "ew: “ the
The honorees were presented- a - -i
picture of the group
Refreshments of cherry pie top.
ped with ice cream, candy and,
cold drinks were served.
Those attending were: Mr. and
Mr* H. C. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Bledsoe, Mrs. Ollie Murphy, the
honorees, Ed Hutto; Mrs. Chriatine
Hutto, Joe. Allen, Rural Smith, d
Lynn Hadley, Freddie Denson and
the hosts.
Has Meeting Monday
The Friendship WHD Club met
Monday in the home of Mrs. Clar-
ence Borden
The session was opened with a
song, and roll call was "Your Most
Used Conking Utensil."
"Grouping Large Kitchen Equip-
ment" was the program.
The next meeting will be Mon-
day in the home of Mrs. J. E.
Johnson,
Those attending included: Mmes.
E. V. Gumfory, L.. C. Bowles, John
Gordon, Johnson, W. L. Looper, L.
L. Tarplev. Chester Key, Raymond
Halbert, N. J. Sons, Jim Wallace,
R. E Johnson, Jackson and Miss
Maxine Lucus.
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EVERY ARTICLE A
GENUINE BARGAIN
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Each Purchase
T Told Local Mothers
Friendship HD Club Allhough rheumatic fever erples
— — -- 'Bore children than polio and all
other disease* combined, Cleburne
mothers are told there la qo need
for the disgraceful toll in lives
and health by Allier!a William*
author of an article on the fever.
St. Louis, Missouri, has brought
the disease under control, and so
xiehj Vews
By Betty Jo Donovan
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TOUGH on tha fob
\ Smart off the job
"There is no word whatsoever
I on any divorce, and I do not know
I how long the princess will re-
main here," the spokesman said
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 93, Ed. 1 Monday, February 26, 1951, newspaper, February 26, 1951; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563247/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.