Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [35], No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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It’s something Coca-Cola has that
millions have liked for more than fifty
ycars,Aa happy after*scnsc of complete
refreshment that adds t<T your enjoyment
of icc-cold Coca-Cola. No wonder people
the world over say: get a Coca-Cola, and
get the feel of refreshment.
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dLEBURNE'S SHOPPING CENTER
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A New Adventure’
Topk
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Cirele Two of the Wewwm's Itis-
Bfonnrv Snetety nf the Anglin
Street AtBMMMt ' mMh met
Tuesday afternoon M the ehttfeh.
Itfr.f George CflSMt conducted
< the devofflonnl. following Which
Ingtntf “Ehtve
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I • Enjoy the greater sutMar-
.1 tien and eronemy <rf trueha
1 that are designed, built and
< powered to fit YOUR job
J belter.' You get more efficient.
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truck cn<rtN you le<s to boy,
operate and mrrttain when
ymCve got the right Dodge
Job-Rated truck on yottr job
Mfi get together and select
from mir wide range the
BEST trttek yen ever owned
... A Dependable Dodge
Jab-Rated track!
KID WITH TH! LOWIST FOR
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Kelly's Shoe Section is filled to overflowing with the smart-
est, best fitting and finest quality footwear we have ever
shown. Exclusive styles from fine makers Shoes that t?
bine greater comfort with smarter styles are emphasized
this grand collection of Spring and Summer Footwear.
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New Knits
Lovely.New Shades
Short Sleeves
, Slip Over and
» Coat Styles '
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FINE PATENTS
3TY14SH SOFT KID 1EATHEH
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SMART- PUMPS
CtEVER HI HK TV1‘E
NEW STRAPS
STfcP IN STYLES
TIES AND OXFORDS
Rattd iMand— * Truck Th»t FKt TOO* loM
Texas’ Own
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Mrs Dewey James, who has!
been in the Harris .Mothodlat Me-
morial Hospital in Fort Worth for i
several weeks, h reported today' to
be_.doing, t ine, pud. expecta .iw te-_
4urn Iront’e the hrat of the week.
JEMALIPAIN.
| Women who miff., painful, irrfoular
I p* rio.ls with norvoua moody atw>llw due
I to fun. tional . auao, uhould try Lydia B.
I Pinkham’s Vay. la I. la Compound, made
f fully 1.> l>. Ip weak, rundown Woman
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J TOURTESY EXTENDED MRS. ELDON
J’INE. RECENT BRIDE,. TUESDAY
In order that her friends might meet her new daughter-in-law,
rs Eldon Fine. Mrs p r mre enterminert with g bemtitifuiiy-
-pointed tea Tuesday evening in her home on North Main Street,
illihg,bonis were from 4 to fl p in Dt and Mrs Fine who Mve in
.Jumble, 8 C . art spending a few days here visiting his parent*; and
is Mr Fmt's first visit to Cleburne
Spring hftiiqnei-K of jonquils ami*'
How acacia lent a colorful note
; the ■’living room of the Fine
rime, always hoepilaWie <«h<F Wi-
sing. where Mrs V M Fulton,
raring blue chiffon, greeted the
ests at the front entrance
Mrs Fulton then introduced the
Ilers to the receiving line, com-
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pt with while diITfon hTou.se;
r"l Eldon pine, honoree, whose
ock of hide .brocaded taffeta was
lorned with an old-»fashioned
Mret and a corsage of gardenias;
j-s Bert Ray of Houston, wear-
j a black crepe skirt with white
M1 bl'.'ise Miss Allene Gray, who
V he lose taff. ia: Mi
Rk,. * :ek of Waco, wearing an attrac-
I n Willis of Waco, in black; and-
H rs B B Ba hies, in blue All
B e inemlxTs of" the receiving line.
d others in the houseparty, wore
-sages in appropriate hues
tfrs C. W Carrigan, in a’black
' t frock, directed the guests to
• diptag room, where they were
JANE STOOP
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decorated for the oceaateh
stH-iny Howers Tile dining
was covered- wlt+t a Bra«-
Tiandniude 4aee cloth and
a low bowl of ane*
white stock atrtF-
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We are featuring 5 styles of the popular Brown
and White KABULE OXFORDS
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frock .of rose net; Mrs Gar- Ptmiiting at the punch toowi were
Mrs C H. Reese of Waco, wear-
Ing black crepe; Miss Lois Ellis in
whiteMace; Mrs Vestal Wright in
blue taffeta; and Mrs Reubeit
Usher in rose taffeta Assisting
in serving the delicious fhH bread
wish cream cheese sandwiches,
tune fish sandwiches, refrigerat-
or cookies, yellow and white mints Jackson, all of Cleburne; H
d ginger ale punch With lime "
sherbet, were Misses Jean Mne.
Barbara Jban Smith. <Hrgar.t
Atiknn stid Rirth fbnith T
Jean Fine Wore blue taffeta, 1_„
Ftnith’s frr*u waa of ___
plaid ’ '’fata, snd Miss Abhas and 1
Miss Ruth Smith both wore iMAlte
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Mrs W B IVrltins. vary at-
tractive in Mu# net. saM "
feus tn the atjpremWnM
guests who eaffi#"*1-2-
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THE PAUSE THAT REFRt
BOTTI.FD UNDFR AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA CO. BY
CLEBURNE COCA - COLA BOTTLING COMPANY
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George CoriWn
members Joined in aim
Thine Own Way.
Zion Haste “ The .
wRs "4 New Adventure "
MHnbers present were Mexdaaics
Tom Fox. Boyd RMf. Wkert
Proffitt. K. B. Nfcken. Gwrge
Corbin. /M Black, and J. D.
Allen \
Mr. and .Mrs. Martin
Entertain at Their
Home in Covington
Mi and Mrs Oscar Martin en-
tertained'at their home in Coving-
ton Bunday - honoring Fhe 72nd
birthtfayB pi Mrs. Marini* laUu>r.
J. t1. Stfahge. whose birthday was
Feb 29. and’ Mrs W 8. Martin.
Whose birthday is March 6.
Those enjoying the sumptuous
dMAer arc as fellows: Fr»OK
Xil’*»ver. L V Alien. W M. reet-
Srti<-e*tmrt Flitenp sVn Viitl Pr F1'<d P<>W0»< AndI JO»W»on.
Ml .nd^Mn T r rwr.wi ' Ja<'k Jn‘>Tison. Carl Smith; and
Covinffton Mrs^ • Klin 1 Mlsses LuU*n'' TlmmjMon Wanda
Covington. Mis. fills Thurston.^ Te<|Ui|. ^,j4M Mary
rrhompaon. Billie Thotttpeon. Patsy
Nell Smith and Charles Wayne
Jaekson
Those sending gifts, who were
unable to attend, were Meedamts
Elbert fry. WHiard Fry. Ehno
Smbbfeneld. Lillie Gfigslh’. Duiih.
Frank Smith. H D. Sartor. Mar-
vin Jones and Miss Vera Stead-
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met at the entrance by Mrs M.
□Tunis. Mrs Dennis- also wore,
black net. —
The dinipg room was lovely with
its decorations in yellow and white.
Tlie large dining table was cover-
ed with a white Madeira cloth, and
______ .__ -and- centered w+th » low erystM
re an ensemble of a black crepe bowl (9 yellow scerts JonqiilU am
... each side of this floral
arrangement wete double crystal
candelabra, in which burned yel-
low tapers. A silver bowl of ac-
acia and fem adorned-the manteb
piece, and a similar bowl of jon-
quils. the serving table. On th*
buffet a crystal bowl of jonquil*
and fern were flanked by yellow
tapers in crystal holder^.
£ Auctioneer com-.
';"SM0W YduR' GRACE AND
IE NOBLE GENTLEMEN*
MRs DEWEY JAMES
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JjMRNriC DAVS
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”af'rett, Jr , Mra
heM I hrtdegrooWa i.
with a mteerUanornis shower
.. „.i Brasos Avenue.
Saturday afternoon __
Mr. and Mrj. E,....-Ct „ —-
i-eernMy a i mon need
„ were L__
Joluison and
reidHwr. foftmvhig j rmtemr with
±. i»_u »_<>.. mom s iicaci#,
fern Green tapers in
___ efyafoi camlelabra illttnuhated the
theii drier foe* scene.
Drli< ions refreshments of lime
gingerale punch and Individual
cake Mpatres, ittitf hru-lts of cream
in which Were moulded a green
clover, were served to
who called Plate favors
dainty sprigs of freeztn wfld
Mrs. Dan Barrett, LI I) McCoys Hold
Recent Bride, is I Ofjen House for
C omplimented Here ■ Shakespeare Club
C< mplimenUng MFs Dan Bar-, m, yuirt Mrs M D McCoy
•*-). Albert. Allen, the I held <4>,-n house for members of
The Cottage Piayer Meeting held • • ins mother ent,Tiffined ., ( lllb „11(1 8Mrj
in connection With the First*Pres- with a miaeellanemm shower M guests at their home on Prairie
by tertan Church revh’al meeting, her heme on Brasoe Avenue on , Avenue- following the lecture glv-
vriH meet Thursday at 9 a m Saturday afternoon ; * n by Di John H McGtnnls, at
with Mrs-ri Cftsh Zimmerman Mr and Mrs Barrett were mar- tiir Baptist Church
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’ Mi.- fully
| Games were idWKited by MML lwiili
I Andy Johnson and Mrs. Jaak I ud»Je
JUiuson Mrs Andy Johnson gave I. cHs
an interesting i “ * '
which little Patsy Nell Smith pre-
sented the honoree with many
lovely gifts for her home.
Thp guesta wefn l^_—
; to the dining room where a pink
hyacintli adorned the center of
the table Refreshments of 24-tunu-
salad, pimiepto cheese mimwIu. eo-
coanut cake and punch were serv-
ed to the following:
Mcsdemes €f. C Rhyne.
' Boyer. L V Allen, W. M
i er Fred Powell. Andy ..—
v__ r-T „ , J»<’k Johnson.. Carf Smith;
and Mrs J. ( Carnes of | Mlsses LuUten(1 Wanda
Teeter. Evefim T<*ter. Mary
and i-«aam nf Cnvlngton MT ----- -'=r«—-x=----
Mrs Raymond Strange and Mr
and Mrs Arthur Brochette and
Merlin, of Rio Vista; Mr. and
Mrs bfimur Mlles, Walter Rickett,
fork HICkett, Hasel RIckett, Dor-
othy Rlcklt t. Mrs Mark Rennard.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Stypes. Del-
mar 8type. and Ruth and Denita
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Mtohfe of Rio Vista, Miss Mildred
Mbore of ClscOj and Mr. and Mrs
Gcoi-ge Fbrd of Grandview-
Mrs. Bert Ray of Houston has
arrived for a visit with friends.
She formerly resided here
and Charles Wayne
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [35], No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1940, newspaper, March 6, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293298/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.