Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1940 Page: 6 of 6
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Champion Home
Baker Barred
At Food Show
Wichita Overalls
Wholesale and Ketal
North Hide Kquare
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Clarence Cooper of Rio Vieta was
a business visitor here Monday.
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Jack Daniel, owner « operator
Hawk Brand
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Chevrolet -Males A Service
WHITE’S
Phone Ml On the Square
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Painters’
OVERALLS
$1.29
Mrs. Haskell Dean
Entertains With*
New England Dinner
Spr i ng flow© rs* decors t£d th<?
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Dorothy Norrell
Weds Rayburn
Williams, Childress
Announcement was received here
Carpenters’
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modern Hotel Buccaneer. In chooiing
the Buccaneer, you enjoy an excellent
reviewing stand in
important Splash Day Celebration
activity Fine Eating Rooms. Sensible
Rate,
Jimmie PowledgdT Manager
are
to
longer than any
overall . . . and it
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if they fail to do it.
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CLEBURNE TIMES REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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All New Stock
HANES SHIRTS AND
BROADCLOTH SHORTS
Extra quality, Ko each. Hants Blue Label
Spaulding
Golf Clubs
Golf Bags
Golf Balls
Spaulding A Bran Iley-Wilson
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every-
table.
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AMBULANCE SERVICE*'**
DILLON A SONS
This SAMSONBAK
UNION-SUIT
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Thursday
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Wheeler.
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formed the habit
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Before I began wearing a Hanes Undershirt on
warm days, I used to look like a dishrag by after-
noon. I felt qlammy and uncomfortable, too.
Now, a cool Hanes Undershirt takes the wet but
of sweat. Its soft, absorbent knit rests on my chest
as lightly as a breeze but biota up the perspiration.
Evaporation is even and rapid. I feel as cool as a sail
on a boat. And my top-shirt stays a whole lot neater.
Gentlemen, Hanes Shirts are knit to fit snug
across your chest and back with a trim, elastic feather-
touch. And they have plenty of length to tuck down
inside your shorts without creeping up to wad at
your waist.
For matched comfort, wear them with Hanes
Crotch-Guard Sports or Shorts or with Hanes
broadcloth Shorts. Have your Hanes Dealer show
you these comfortable garments today.
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Extra quality, SOe <Mh. HANK* Blus labat
Shlrta and brondeUth Sparta aa law aa 27a.
you have a
Mrs C E Oullgher of t
was a business visitor here
l.v nesday.
love to
Mr and Mrs. Curt Pruitt and’
daughter of Rio Vista were visit-1
ors here Monday.
By JACQUELINE HUNT
igAVING done all you can do to
** make up your mouth attrac-
tively. see what you can do with
the eyes to improve the expres-
siveness and charm of your face.
But don’t dash
p—out and buy
new eye .siiad-
i>ws. mascara
a n d a n eye-
,'j Mary, the mother
1'hese 7-KafsrteiW'Wwl---fnttnwtnn------Misses
, nonn and Eva L*,,.-. w, ■■ —
pic- Griffith. Ncita Ruth Hollingsworth.
Willie Masdn. Dorothy Allen, Dor-
othy RtKiuers. Ora Smith. Dola and |
Lorena Jones. Vivian Temple. Wil-
lie Laura Webb, and Mesdames J..
W Bruner. Jr., Billie Leonard,
> Earl Cox. Donald Ownbey. R O.
Harris and the hostess
legistr;
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C J Green of Godley trans-
acted business here Tuesday.
ALONE
ON THE HIGHWAY
If You’ll InstaH
Set of.
HASTINGS
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■ In Yonr. Mnhrpp-t
HOLDER’S LION AUTO STORE
East Hid* of .Square - j, Phone »7»
- Phone 217
' 917 N. Anglin
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HOTEL
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and ter of Mr. and Mrs L. M
places j Route who was Improving
e proiessionat ciass 1H serious Illness, has been
she said. I back to Knox Hospital for
' ment
With HANBR
^Crotch-Ouard
Sports you have
the gentle, ■ih-
letic support of the
Hanksknit Crotch-
Guard. Convenient,
buttonless fly-front.
All-round Laitex
waistband. Just the
garment for active men.
W A Reeves!
Ruth Davidson. I
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/X full ft ounce denim . . . sanfor-
Dorothy Norrell. daughter of Mr.
»n<t Mrs C ~N Norrell of this
city and Mr Rayburn Williams,
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Items of Childress, which was sol-
emnized Saturday evening at 7:30
o’block in Childress
The only attendants to the cere-
mony. which was performed in the
parsonage of the Baptist church.
Charles Tally, were Mr
Johnny K. Williams of
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Handy Grocery
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to hav^l
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thi^ig for the
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l^icsc are beyond
a doubt the beat .
Khaki garments
the market at
or near their price.
G M Johnston of Alvarado was
a business visitor here Tuesday.
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■ Others as lew ss TBs
by Rev
aiid Mrs
Childress
The bride wore an attractive
I frock of navy blue with pink trim. I
and black accessories
After April 7. the couple will be j
at home at 304 Avenue F., N E
Childress, where the groom Is in
business
^Banquet i
Temple
lAll-Day
■Nearly 200 st
I- Latin will c
ftft't'day moriJ
Bitin tournanJ
8-ld at the I
Ritlon will bel
jfe from 10 t<|
Kidents and I
■cted to regil
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Be afternoon I
■e Masonic 11
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le honored 1
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■The extunlnl
■un 12 30 o'J
Billowing the I
Itantx will bel
^le Theater J
S*rh<- lianquel
K0 o’clock al
b|irt>Hia Ntnill
Hnsuls of t|
' .ub. will pre«|
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.< k Ward, th|
Vlb. will wrl
w d James I<-ol
Kident. will I
Wlssical langul
tv of Texas!
F j g dJ
1 tdress of tB
felack Burtoil
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*|| lend tlie ■
t> tin songs I
”.W S Owl
Boards at till
met at a hul
Wil sing Ami
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Wt Roden. ;
Charlie i
were
home of
Mr and
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Expertly tailored
to exact siset. / I
the gentle, ath- Avoid* cutting or I
-----1 of the ’binding at the
shoulders, crotch or ’
across the back. San-
foriced shrunk. Not /
■ pinch in any inch. '
Patented Tug o’ AVar I
belt — guaranteed I
not to rip. break or \
pull out. A bargain I
la comfort at ) •
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Proper Make-Up of Eyes
Will Beautify Entire Face
small restaurant she operates on
the fame of yut-brown pies
melt-in-your-mouth cakes i
her In the professional class.
•Well." i‘ ‘ “
least bit mad at the Food Show
But they certainly must be mad at
me
"You can't be tnad and mean
and nasty and still turn out good
baked goods You have to 1
do it "
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OftSULS SPORTS
35c—50c-“
Best ^elections are always
laige stock to select from.
“THmt—rmtsw who betrayed
Jesus, and you have often read
the sturi Aif ""
of Jesus. Th
many more actually live and
• peak in this immortal 1 ’
Hire. -Goigoiha’’ which will be
shown at the Junior High Au-
ditorium Friday afternoon and
night under ihe auspices of
the ladles Missionary Society
of Main Street Methodist
church.
Guaranteed to give more actual
than any overall at
*f ;ook at the ----------
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Look at the Nanw*w»
KELVINATORt^
Oldest manufacturer
trie refrigerators.
Look at the Prices’.,
$114.75
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Buy Now—Why W»U
WRIGHT
BROTHERSMr and Mrs Andy Cryer and J
children of Parker spent Sunday
In the home of Mr and Mrs.
Ira Tolleson
Georgia May Pother spent Sat-
urday in Cleburne shopping
Mr and Mrs Foley Rogers and
children. Mr. and Mrs Joe Rog-
ers and children and Mrs Charlie
Thomas, all of Cleburne. Were
guests in the home of their par-
ents and son. Mr and Mrs
(Andrew Thoma*. Sunday.
Miss Alice Ward of Grandview
was a week-end guest in the home
of Mr and Mrs
last week
Mr and Mrs
1 and sister. Billie
•' were week-end visitors tn Joshua
1 Mr and Mrs M V." ----
3r and MF-. and Mrs
Gustafson of near Parker.
: guests Sunday In the
their son.’ and brother.
i Mrs. Aaron Roden
David Casey of Joshua was a
week-end guest in the home of his
sister, Mr. and Mrs J. P Rog-
ers.
Mr. and Mrs J 1
were In Fort Worth
transacting business
Alford Bennett of
J. silent Monday in the
ity. 1
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high cheekbones or a heavy Jaw-
line.
A shiny nose detracts from love-
ly. shining eyes, so try to correct
this condition if it exists You can |
get a special preparation for shiny j
noses or use a liquid powder foun-
dation to control the shlnei An-
other trick is to sponge the oily
ouu <•areB with an •stringent ten tnln-
brow p e ncTfUtes before powdering. Watch your
diet. too. Rich, spicy foods often
cause the nose to redden —
shine. T
Another tip: if you want your
eyes to dominate your Tace. don’t
show too much ear. If your ears I
.are so lovely you want to reveal
thejn. then rouge the lobes slightly
so they seem to fade into the
shadows. Rouge on your cheeks,
when placed high and blended
delicately into the area beneath
the lower lashes, gives your face a
youthful charm and makes your
eyes seem more brilliant. Blend a
little rouge out toward the tem-
ples. too. but do not rouge the up-
I per eyelids as some girls do. This •
is unnatural and may make the
eyes look swollen. ]
There are fashions in eyebrows ,
- a, there arp fashions to Ups.3¥lder 1
eyebrows are smartest now do not
pluck so much as a single line of
hair from your eyebrow, on top of
the arch. Pluck only the wild hairs
on top and any that grow too far !
down on the eyelid or between the ;
etids of the eyebrows over the
nose. Leave the eyebrows as nat- I
ural as possible, only brushing
them with dark eyelash cream to
make them shine or darkening
i slightly with eyebrow pencil or
’ mascara
Michell offered for | will meet Friday night at 8 o’clock
high score in a contest
The following
guests W H
Frankie Wheeler.
! Ralph Morris. Mr
, Casstevens. Mr and Mrs
. Jones. M? and Mrs J R
art. and the IwaCand hostess
W i
T he immortal story of < hrisl.
>s told In this talking motion
picture, is unusual and etfee-
tive. You are all familiar with
such characters as.Pontius Pil-
ate, the Homan Governor who
washed his hands of the cru-
cifixion because he found no
guilt in Christ. You remember
King Herod, who taunted and
abused Christ, and you recall
the twelve disciples, one of
7 izetl and Veil made.
. . are the only over-
alls made of Jelt
Denim, and have no
equal because Jelt
Denim is the longest
wearing of any Denim.
Therefore they
fully guaranteed
wear
u't
champl
liglng last I
LT-| Ls spd
State FJ
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or “c mixed gr<l
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the state I
- TM^ c years coil
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Sjhcial state I
jfxus." Is dll
is the I
wigs both il
I? makes alll
"c popular I
Fee Chib, Mil
1 noted for I
I nnisksal ll
-.'There wilil
(teargr for till
E1 offering J
Biiy triivclii|
LEAD COATT’FA J
MUFFLERS earns
High eomi region motor, f I
duee approximately one
of water for each g»tBln|M,tr I
furl ronxumrd. ||||gTeam3 froifl
Te meet this condlt®£'71 Jnhnsoi
are now supplying ",,r ♦•'o,
u H li a lend coated lMmb)Olnas
muffler I hat will five the WakelanA
owner a resisting andl h>L hortlcuH
ILA. miiffbr e|r TribblrH
e, life muffler. A, ( Er|ckwnB
When won need a ne<Atfioll Cons J
fltr Insist on your "i<- loinlr Arthur ll
placing with a lead eoate* | JaclM
f, rr , RPORATT(fl
Proof Uiatl
|»tlow fire ■
lid pollen ol
"iration couH
»an who ffl
CLEVELAND. O (U.R>— Plump,
motherly Mrs Mary E Luman has
been barred from baking contests
at the Cleveland Food Show be-
cause her luscious pies. cakes,
wo^a.mqAe bread are '
considered “too professional ”
For 15 years she ha* been a con-
sistent Food Show baking cham-
pion But now It must end. show
officials have decreed, because the
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Official Opening of GALVESTON'S BEACH
for the Summer Season
SWIMMING RACES . . . »OAT RACES . . STATE CHAMPIONSHIP
BAIT CASTING . . . GIGANTIC FIRE WORKS DISPLAY . . . BICYCLE
RACES . . . ROLLER SKATING EVENTS . . . STROLLING MEXICAN
SERENADERS .'. . BAND CONCERTS
Miss Harris Is
Hostess To YWA
Of Baptist Church
The YWA Of the Henderson
Street Baptist Church had their
weekly meeting Monday evening
at the home of Miss Stella Ruth
Harris
The first part of the meeting
was spent in the discussion of un- J
| finished business, and April Fool |
games were enjoyed during the ■
social hour As each guest arrived!
! they were sent to the back door I
( where the hostess met them and'
I btuh them goodbye They then
I wet< (lireeted .back to Ute front
I dooi where they were greeted by
'an April Fool, ; '
RetreshmenlK' of cheese Sand-
wiches. potato chips, olives, cookies
and lemonade were served to the
Maxine. Wy-
Lois CkMMatu- Nell
» SOCIETY . «
Announcements
flowers" decorated the —j
, y rooms and centered the din- <
tng table when Mrs Haskell Dean j RUth Chapter No 20. OES. will
I was hostess to a delightful New | have a memorial cqremony Friday m
Joy the delicious meal, cooked and I tng and relatives and friends of
served by L M Michell, health I all deceased members are Invited
lecturer At the conclusion of an] to come
Illustrated health talk, a beautl-' The regular meeting will follow
ful steak platter was presented the t the ceremony
The Cleburne Shakespeare Club
I. Porter is recovering from
1 pneumonia
Mrs Sallie Byars Is recovering
from influenza
Mr and Mrs 8am Hunt carried
their baby. William Wayne, to a
specialist Sunday
Mr and Mrs Roy Sparks and
little daughter. Yvonne, were visit-
ors in the home of her uncle. Mr
and Mrs Ben Hudspeth. Sunday
night
Friday night was community so-
cial night at the Cuba school
house. .------- __
and start in
e x p e rlment-
inn I First.
t-atudy the rest
of your face
and see If yon
d o Justice t o
other features
I Study the
planes and an-
gles of your
f a c.e. the
tent of rouge, the lines of
eoiSure. the width of your
lhead and your nose. The lat-
ter is especially important.
Use a tinted make-up ba.se over
the entire face. Choose a warm
tone, but one that matches your
own complexion as closely as pos-
sttiBe. Now. select the same foun-
MAota tn a slightly darker ri-.netc
and use this for toning down con-
■Heuous features.
If your nose is too large, use the
darker foundation to make It less
OMtepicuous A broad nose can be
made to appear more slender by
shading carefully down the sides
With dark foundation. Blefld at
the edges so there is no harsh line
where the two shades come to-
gether. The darker make-up base
-an also be used to tone ’ rn very
Mrs Lr E Sanders of Grand-
Stew- I view spent Wednesday here on
l business —---—-------
k GALVESTOMS
Prairie Grove To
Purchase Radio
The Prairie Grove Parent-
Teacher Association met in regular
session at 3 o'clock Thursday af-
I ternoon. March 28. to discuss plans
for a membership drive
A radio committee was selected
which met Tuesday afternoon and
made more plans for the purchas-
inv of the radio
I The next regular meeting was
^set tor April 11 at 8 p m
B P. Wagoner of Rio Vista was j Mrs D E Scott of Bono vis-
■ business visitor here Tuesday | ited friends here Tuesday
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Wheeler won the attrac-|
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i with Miss Grace Wood, at
invited [ home' on Featherston Street
Miss call will be a superstitious I
I as presented in Faust
John
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 154, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1940, newspaper, April 4, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293323/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.