Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 16, 1952 Page: 9 of 14
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Grandparents are Mi anil Mrs.
Fred McCorkle and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Raney, all of Cleburne.
Mr and Mrs I,co T Bryant of
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Members Thursday
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run, elastic waist and legs. Novelty
panel trim. Regular 49c value.
3 for 1“
Mr nnd Mrs. T. S Parks and
daughter, Martha Anne, necompan
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Women Nylonized
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Mrs. Alpha Miles is making tin;
Hell, O. P Patterson. R. J Stuart, extended visit at the home of her
J. R Veatch, Potter and the host-son, Carlton Miles, and family
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Cannon Dryfast
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Mr. and Mrs Moody Findley of
Saratoga. Calif arrived in Keene
Monday and.are visiting their rela
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trim. Sizes: 24 to 30. Regular 3.98
value.
Lee Carroll, Clarence Crawford.
Grorte Marti Stanlev Mudge. Ira
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for 20c pair. White oniy. Broken run
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Circular Kalt Nylon
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sponsoring n course In Home Care
Mias Harvelea Williams, school
nurse, will conduct a class each
Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m., in
the Homemaking- Cottage nt the
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Mrs. J K Woodall is visiting
her daughter. Mr*. Herbert Hoops,
and Mr. Hoons and two sons in
Miami, Florida
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Assorted colors. Sixes: 19 x 36, rub-
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Edwards, H A. Lightfoot, Ray
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Ideal for warm weather wear. Fast
color. Stripes and plaids. Sizes:
Small, medium, large. Regular 1.00
value.
Community Council in connection
with the American Red Cross it
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i C'rutcher.
Reid, Roll Chafin. Howard Yeary,
Paul Nix, Van l.aningham, Lee.
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Phone 883
You. too. can enjoy the soft, warm co'ars Cecoraters
specify in America’s smartest homes for ACNI Nnr
Lustre Finish turns dull walls and “tired” wodwork
_ into a rich background for colorful living.
berlzed back to prevent slipping,
wonderful buy.
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* Four smaller trees were plac on the silver tea
in each corner of the flopr April were made
------------ Election of officers was held, The regular meeting will lie .............................
. - G. W. Harvey. Nova Brooks, C. C. Hughes, Parks, with the following elected for the March 27, in the home of Mrs. [an nd in the Times-Revlew claxsl.
‘sy King. Ram Alexander. Bill Mrs Horace Moore and Mrs Au Boyle. Putnam and the hostess. coming year: President, Mrs Rell, W L. Whorton I fied section. I
rbin. Dorothy Wofford; Marvin hrey Preston.
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Solid color, pure silk. Rolled hem.
Size approximately 18 inches square.
Assorted colors. Regular 250.
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Once more we are giving you an op-
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Jean. SANFORIZED. Button front/ ’
Broken run of sizes. Regular 1.59.
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on the State Nurse ot our lives 4 spocial song. ' Purr
first vice president, Mrs. Neals;
second v ice president, Mrs. Bass;
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SKIRTS
BOB WATSON
Paint & Paper Co.
15 E. Henderson
Sizes 18 x 38. Regular 49c value.
4 for 100
i "e buxine
••me Mix Mion Van Imnincham -
was avvointed reporter for the re his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy
-ninder op the year to fill the ) oung.
Assorted colors. These are priced fai
below today's coat for our sale. Size:
12 x 12. z
10 for 100
. W. Scott & Sons
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In this assortment you will ‘find
many dreases you can wear now. ■
Most of I these are early spring and
late fall dresses. Broken run of sixes.
Regular 5.98.
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Has tricot, elastic legs. Size: Small,
Medium, Large. Colors: White and
pink. It is a non-rus fabric. Regular
69c value.
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Elder H W Junket of Fort
Wor’h, educational and Missionary
Volunteer secretary of the Texas
W S Adams is confined to hie
home with influenza.
Mmes D D McCormick and
A St Patlick's Day party
Conference of S D APs is in
charge of the Week of Prayer for t
week. a
Keeney and devotional by Mrs
chairman Rosser on the inter inr decoratior
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1 Quart KEM-GLO Enamel $2.39 SPECAL '
2%" Brush 1.69
Be sure lo ut lend our store-wide Sulr of Values. Sale begins Monday morning, 9 o'clock and c ntinues through Tuesday and Wednesday, 1
Many other itens on sale that are not listed below. .
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Three styles. Tissue faille, short
sleeves, jewel neck, lace trim. Colors
of white, pink, aqua, maize.
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Joint Ridpath and his tumbline
team gave a ptpsram ut Turner
Auditorium Saturday night at H
o'clock Educational films were also
shown
spring shades. Sizes 8%2 to 10%2-
795 pair
L.tto
gpsoupu
Us Recruitment program District bul in Heat I." was sung as a nraw
he,refreshments of frost d lime letins, pamphlets and other gener.il by Mrs Warren Ruxton ami Mis
neh and cookies were serei information have beeu distrjbuted Alfalene Jolly. accompanic1 b‛
in a table covered with, white in al the county schools, amt speak • Mrs Mikheil al the piano
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Anril 1 it the Firet Rantist Church
nere di cutsed The elh will t»rc
en Mie Patrici Nix. senior i
een shamrocks were placed on ers are scheduled to appear at all Miss Anita Loring playod Whie .
4 ch corner and a hnelv arrange the a. Loots inApril mi mg Hope and Irish Eyes Ar
ent of assorted whit, flowers Refreshmcnts were served to Smiling. on the accordion, ax i the
is placed on one end of the table Mmes Clark Mui* Dennis, Ceca pastor made a talk on the sick
th theccrystal Punch on the Frederick. C C Jowen, O
Mrand Mrs. ” F May Morgan, » H Turner, w
id Mrs G W Haney presided Whitetouse and the hostesses
er the refreshments __
Foursome tables covend with g, r. 1,. ,
ike and centered with a grren :t L. atrck8 I‛1}
amrock were placed alond cach i .tv (iv0 Pv
, ie of tie dance floor 4 huee 1 * 1 ‘ . ,*\ .
j Iver horseshoe wasolaced at the Anolin St W St'S
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R the players from the group Miss Corky Harman
Mrs J N Bauldwin gave Iwc M r c..ce
very interesting readings about Engaged I 0 Still I
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secretarytreasurer. Ms Edwards J D Nelson spent Wednesday in
Faliamentarian, Mrs. Potter and Dallas. ,
repoter, Mrs. Skiles. „ .. .. . . .
. ..... Emmett Owens staff member nf
1 he home was beautifully decor Ozark Junior Academy, Gentry
atek with japonica.ivy ar l honey; Ark is in Keene on business. He
.suckle lemon mousse olives and plans to spend the weekend with
ewne were serveu to Mines -/his brother ,E R /wens and fam.
ily.
a > I , ” ' whu h occu red when Mrs Mrs Elbert Rogers is in I ubbock
.sm *hn mmol aw IV om with her daughter. Mia Meruwe
dummeumandiadeez " M‛ H"' m
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Mice ormiA„NAN ' nosition thrt Mrs Roueche was Mrs Helen Rogers Elmore is
MISS t OmauuE HawmA mnheduled to hold visiting her, parents, Mr and Mrs
. •ens far the Onen Meeting on J. C. Rogers.
The annual Sophomore Prom was The Auxiliary to the Johnson The Homemakers Class of the
Id Saturday night March 8, in Couuty Medical Society met Wed Field Street Baptist Church met
« Brown gymnasium The decora nesday afternoon in the home of in the Fellowship. Bud line for the
ns carried out the theme of Mr* Alex Howard with Mrs O T monthly business and social meet
Patrick'* Day A canopy of Smyth Jr as hostess ing
sen and white streamers hung it was announced that a sewing Mrs J P Seroyer. social chair f
me the dance floor which was machine had heen purehased for man had charge of the social hour
ntered with * silver shamrock the Memorial HmpitaL and reports which was opened by singing Hies
No-Lustre is cast to apply gnes on smnothiy Recause it's
washable, it's ideal for children's rooms ton dust, dirt
and grime come clean in a jiffy with only soap and water.
To satisfy your own personal "decorator's sense," you
may mix a great variety of tones with Ne-Lustre colors
and white. No wonder No-Lustre Finish is the choice of
Assorfed solids And stripes. Clone
knit. Ideal for sportwear. Sizex:.
Smhll, medium, large. Regular 1.89.
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BUY SIVERAL UNITS AT THIS BARGAIN.™, '
1 Quar KEM.GLo Enamal 92.39 eprea, 94s 1
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nno sinlent a' Texas Weslevan
Pece in a program nf music.
of cocoanut pH* amt coffee wen Mrs Relle Hariian of Oklahoma Mrs 1 ymhard Reid was wecom
se..c" lily. Oklahoma announces the en ,,i 1n eluh as a new member.
Mix. J A Young, president.pre eagement of her daughter . oralie ne the follow ing guests were also
, ... w? sided over the business meeting Corky) Harman, to Staff Sei grant wntcome Mines Glenn Wallen,
enioyedbymemberiof. Jnte Guests were Rev Jef M Moor/Mloyd E. Brown, son Of NI and w, w.dfoid. Emmett Wofford.
. VrSofic'v.' oferis tansei and Mrs Moore: Mmes Buxton Mrs lge Brown of Cleburne. nu,Mi| nuckner. and Homer Wick
of the Anuln Street Methons! Bauldwin, lairing. Rosser and Mis Route 4 ....
1 hutch on Nond:} afternoon at . , ol)y Amita loring and Bernice r MS. a a 1 i s I I. ,
ahe church. Shecler ’ 'MemLer present were . The wedding is planned tor ihe Ref! esbments of moulded chicken
The hostess com nut tee presented Mmes. jX McGowen. 1 rpart ol June . . . salad, wafers, coffee, mints and
each member with something green Mitchel Solmon Baker Archer Miss Harman was graduated can hex were served to the follow
to wear, amt the hostesses all Bishop, Jean Holland. Rains.Rob from Guthrie High Seheol and at
wore green hat* 'Ilie guests sang inson. Kenney. Tomme, Rasheary. tended Oklahoma A & M i oilege
songs in keepink with St Patrick * House, Norman, seroyer, Browder, , Staff Sergeant Hrown alien ted ( le
bay and Mlayed a number of gam Kirtle, stephens and Chambless. burne High School and has been
cs A St. Patrick's salad plate was i „ • _ n the Air Foreofor the past four
serve.t to the following
ScUf Wlenus Por wa
M Joshua T E L.
D Class Has Program hursday Stud,
cston. Virgil Billings, Don Nutt.WHMocltenp PaAston. JOSHUA, Mar 15 (Spi) - Mra ~),,1 N Willi
pore Freis Walker, Paul Pecues 1 aryey.Bra PaHammet Ear Stanley was hostess to the ’ ' Met ’t I
rbara.MccoyASharles.Ewing. Niaekwoa W J ‘Silwen. ’n;C TEL Cians of the Joshua Bapbat Mrs. R. I. Bass
in bIcheliwAndea UM Hassen. J n Merritt. Mart Boul. ohureh Thursday afternoon. U1
m azsi st? ware ,w S Shies .I b Allman I Arrangement* of redbud, lilacs MrsR 1. Rar was .nostess to
n Harvici Sue Mattrews » and jonquils were used at vantage the Thursday Study Club of Joshun
Ke Crosier. points throughout the open rooms, this week, with Mix M B. Seals,
Ret’y Walker Laroy Gold Pus fopeland, Sylvia Diamond, Carol Mrs. Tom Parks, president, pre first vice-president, presiding over
la Haney Bill Glass: Barbara Alderman Delores Payne; Char sided over the business meeting, the business mectim
bertson, Jackie Cooper: Louis les Holland, Marianne Kawland; and Mrs. T. F. Boyle voiced the
e. Donna Boog Scoot; Tommy Willie Clyde Wylie, Patricia lien opening prayer Mrs. W E Put Roll call wa* anawered.with a
I eve*. Res cr|y Wiggins Ravnelle drix; Bobby Collins. Ann Ron: ! nam taught the lesson from the current event Mr* J W Edwards
zgerald. Herman Bleimeyer, Don Kelsey, Glenna Gordon, Clark BOok of Ncts; and Mra Boyle dir- had charge of the program with
1 tsv I il’ard Garland Carroll; Campbell, Mary Allinc Preston; ected an interesting Bible quiz Mrs. Harold Brawner giving a
tsv White, Don Ramsey. Wanda Willie Mauc Foote, Charles lowe Refreshments of jello, whipped paper on "A Topic of Interest of
nZandt. Rob Russell; Pat Hen- Sponsors are sirs Lucille Jordon cream and cookies and iced drink* Texans," and Mi*. Potter giving
X. Joe Walker, Nina Jean Wine ami Mr Charles II Bryant, were served to Mmes J O Mur "A Topic of National Intere I '
in Wimnv Barham Chancrons were Mi and Mra • phrec. Miller Brawner, Roy Maxey,
LaJean Temple. Ambler Jones: H..F. May Mrs (' • Heme -- ...
Sunday, March Id. 1952—CLERURNE, TEXAS TIMES REVIEW—9 m
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uudley anuounce me birth of a E
daughter Rita Iris, on March 12,
at Memorial Hospital. The baby
weighed 9 pounds, four ounces. m
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs: 00008
Paul McCarty of Cleburne and Mr. ME
and Mrs John Bryant of Godley,
on March 13 The —--— E
weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces Nursing Clan Starts E
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Dther couples attending were
aday • Sealonrd potntoes and ham, buttered corn and peas, lime
icito salid !ccad doighnit milk
esday: Mixed vegetnble soup pineapple salad, crackers, milk and
cherry cobbler.
dnesday: Spaghetti ami cheese, blackeyed peas, buttered cahbage, I
lives, the Herman Findleys and the - Rev and Mrs. Johnnie D. Benson
er on the life and works of Lco , S. B Findleys. of 619 North Robinson street an
nardo de Vinci at the meeting of ~ -.. . nounee the birth nf a son, David
"he Cumtux Club on Thursday at Mr and Mrs S B Findley,.yisM
I tarnoon. at the home of Mrs. Jack ed Mr. Findley s. brother. W.‛
Kellam president of the chin. Findley, and family, at < lifton Sim- Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs
। in the Meridian Highway day J W Shelton of Cleburne and Mrs.
Reid was introduce I by Mrs V. M Cook of Godley, for Billie Blassingame ot Dallas,
lee, program chair mes resident nf Keene. Visited Gary Eugene Raney is the name , L si,
Kellam presided over Mrs. Ine* Teel on Sfhday of the boy born March 12, to Mr, 0, "
X meeting, at which e,. ‛ - - ----— ' 1
Joe Young iif Lubbock is visiting
Lest quality nylon marquisette.
Washable, durable mid sheer. Color:
white. Size 42 x 81. Regular 2.89.
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all green Si Patrick hits ar l Mrs F. 1..
amrocks were mountci along .he made the report
M mes W
Bor’s
BLUE JEANS
reen an arch of palms as the
and march began it was led by
rank Hyde, president of the Soph
tore class, escorting DiAnn
Collins. W T Whitworth, John Tex., on Thursday. They plan to
Sar l< i». .1 I Price, the uuests, return Sunday
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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/m1/9/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.