Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952 Page: 2 of 14
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HOWARD ENGLISH MUSIC CO.
115 W. Henderson
Cleburne
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VERY PERSONALLY YOURS
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Now you can hnve the personal prestige of checks handsomely im-
printed with your own name
AT A SMALL COST! You like this
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STOP IN AND SEE YOUR OWN CHECKS MADE WHILE YOU WAIT!
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I New $915.02 Mahogany Spinet, Going For $495.00
! New $970.00 Mehogany Spinet,
Charles N. Gilbert. pastor at Joshutt. will discuss. *The Doctrine of Re-
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Instead of waiting days or weeks for your imprinted checks, you have .
them IN A MATTER OF MOMENTS — thanks to the new Todd Imprint.
< r mo have just installed You can have your checks personalized right
here in the bank in ahout the time it takes you to make an ordinary
deposit.
Charles H. Wilkins. pastor nt I
Trinity*
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Ladies Presses
Ladies Suits
Ladies Lone Coats
Man's Suits
Men's Overcoats
Men's Sack Coats
Cotton
Dresses
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Suited
Skirt*
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15c up
11.50
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Sheer Nylon Bleuses
Dyed to Match Lace
Trim to Pastets-
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Batiste Bleuse
White Only
S2.95
Pleated
Nylon Skirt*
17.95
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Sleeveless
Pique Blouse
While and
Pastels
S1.85
Full Circie
and Four Gore
Cotton Shirt*
11.96 to $4.95
Louin XV Style
Free Bench To Match
Th* Topper is
Tops for Spring
and for Your
Wardrobe.
Checks a-d
Solid Colors.
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Five Nights of Biblical Doctrinal Teaching and Preaching
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about looking before vou leap,
•r thinking befere yeu ■ M* ah I
had a tervWying ordeel to haunt
’ me al' week for a simple mis-
teke, made unthinkingly and at
a mam ant when I was happy •*
• fork. I whough *4 a story tather
used ta tall, ot a man who was
condemmed t* 4m and did not
*a*m at all werried ebout th*
fact. That he wa* ebeut do give
up mag’s mos precieus pessess
ian. Me werried ebeut who would
cara for hi* chil ran end an ail-
ing wife.Whn Nil* add occurren-
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Bunday Scheel — 9:45 *. m.
Mere ne Wership - 1:00 aun.
Treinine Unien — 4 p.m.. Even-
ine Sorvices — 7:45 p.m.
We weleeme our mam trian^* •
fo awtend our services. AN mem-
bers eve esked te be presen.
Come and worshig wilh us and
yeu will receive a blessing.
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tat Na. 4... Sam by ban deprodatien
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end mest of th* time, others by mitekes. The chences are
whom ara innocent pay along take, or have teken, are with
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Classified Ads
Pay Dividends
MORAN-ANDERSON
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Style Shop & Beauty Saion
Main — Henderson St*.
meet with the Salter* Chapel
A MF Church, Sundav at S pm
Mr Jabe Brazle will return to
Texas College Saturday upon the
- Men's Pants
Men** Jackets
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STEAKLEY BROS. CHEVROLET CO.
400 N. MAIN "E a
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“Your Friendly Bank".
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
NEWS OF CLEBURNE'S NEGRO CITIZENS
Many Paratroopers
Hurt in Maneuvers
< omptroller of Public Arcounts ।
have received complimentary let
ters from Mr Robert S Calvert
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Srhool Mr Brunle is a physical
education major
Gifford Duff
Will Run For
Re-Election
The Ladies of the Home Garden have teen done during my tenure
Club transolanted 21 mimosa tree* of office The two Ta* Kolis have
at the nark Friday evening, a* been cheeked and found withoul an ,
par' of their nlan to help beaut dy error, and approved by thee State
Blenehe Glasper ar* rw* Apt ata State torn pt r oiler stating that it
awaiin the arrival of ether ha* been a pleasure to audit the
children. accurate la* records of this office,
and from Mr IC J Amey of the
The Missionary assembiv winTexas Highway Department, and
Re* and Mr. Nolan Sam*. Man
-Kathryn Senu and many ether.
Greate r Mt Zien Baptist Church
Rev. Nolen Seme, paater. Me*.
9 Vernen reeortor. Cerner Bva-
1oa Av* Willinghem
Femininity is the theme of Spring
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low the theme to perfection.
They billow out . . come in
fabrics that are soft as a -
Spring breeze . . colors /
keyed to new-season 2
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srange human who •* a Nm*
Ik* whis coute mink «d ethevs.
When he vititod the man and
found mis to be true, he a*t Mm
tree Sometimes i H that way
with tile When yaw begin to mhink
el others Id* will cer vov fro*,
to* man •*** his w*y alene. AN
we send into th* IRves of ethers
will **m* back info Na* l van et
our own. Sam* tint* thar secend
chenee b iust a mite tee tote,
than some of us ar* fertu-ale
• enevgh to veceive it. Ler's net
watt* co precieus a gem.
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4 WHtIKETNG $KIR[
Smuusse2dt
to announce m candidacy for a
Rooker T Washineton High second term as'Tax Assessor (Col-|
School presents. Frank Osborne Na- lector of Johnson County, and to
tional gospel winger Fiday, Marci thank the people of the county for
M in the sehonl auditofum * their confidence in elerting me to
o'eiek pm thu responsible office I am happy |
feme and f-si on sonu to have served you the past four
Mrs Argoidia Smith l« borne af teen moaths of my first term.and
ter her -tav in Memorial Mospitai invite you to come into the office
Mr* Helen Mead acromnanmd and see how the records have been
bv her dauyhter: Mr* Narvela kept
Beniv, returned to her home in At this time, I am proul to put
Athens. before you some of the thing* that
The junior ela-s presents two
one an dlays Thursdav t8p.m
in the hidh school auditorium one
prireonly. 23 rente each
ca was bveughi to the King's
one got me. "the major groaned
watetied-by MAM---
Maj en Cqaries D. v SW
harh. the division's commander,
said the injuries were not above
normal Thirty thousand speeta-
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Hubert Foust. pastor of East Henderson. will discuss, “The Ordinan-
res of the Church*
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Funeral services fer Mes.
Use Our
Lay Away
It's uood Jo ee Ml F c. P-
lin up no out, enjovine the map
•Nor of our early Spring Miss
< *ml*n June*, -laughter of Mr and
Mr* Emmett Jones can place her
birthdate alone with a very spec-
tal few H is on Feb 29th Allend
ing the meeting held in Corsicana
• Ois week were Rev A? R Lee,
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AN EDITORIAL with us. Carelesenes !• one of
By EASTEB com** the chiet causos *f miavakes.
Don't be mieteken ebeut it, w* Chance is the feol's name for
. all pay for the mietekes we maha fata, and as we are burdened
'.h
rent taxes, and during the short
time I have served you this first
term, have cofeeted more than
$0000 Delinquent Tu Twenty-ve hundred men of the
I hring the records to the people .. . . ... Aivicio. mad. .
of johnton County and thank vou Rnt Airtorne divisinn made a .
again for your confidence and practice jump for th -bigzest V tors watched the paratrooper* on
cooperation I will appreciate your s Army-Air Fore maneuver in equipment at heavy as • Chrse
vote for a second term to this im h Saturday and medical of quarter ton truck and a 106mm
portan f 2m Hanure dicers reported 25 suffered frac howitzer dropped in the field* near
^7^me riikudenperzoecomtinue tures or probable fracture, and IJ Lometa
the **me raNMul and efltetewt ser suffered sprains The men dropped in three
pesncctrum. The worst injured was an uni passes of troop earner planeg
CLIVPORDNFF dentified major who broke a shoul- covered by jets and F 42 prope
der and arm but who twisting in lor’driven fighter* Canham de-
pain ordered a medical corpsman layed the jump Iwo hour* untl 15
to attend to an injured private first to 20-mile-an-hour winds had sub
-etass before treating him sided to reduce the prapertion •
•| have made 9 jump* ami this injuries h.
in 1
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Goby these PainHardFacts
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1 P All fl I They show a Chevrolet Truck
(Tn NAVI Y011 ^ess own tmd operate
Jost about two and a half million users of Chevroet tracks
ar proving you can’t buy a better truck to save yormohen
You save when you boy. You save on operitiod and
upkeep. You save on etting the job done fast and right.
You save when you trade.
Come en in and tart Irik on -
and then take a look at thekind of track yoh wht .
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W illard Kelly, pastor at Rio Vista^ will disrass^ uThe Word of God.^
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R. L. Hnrrille. pastor of North Cleburne, will discuss. ^The Mission of
theOutrch^
J. C. Tratceek Jr^ pastor at Godley, will disetsss, aThe Doctrine of Fi-
nancial Stewardships
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i Everyone Invited
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952, newspaper, March 16, 1952; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563440/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.