Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [32], No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 1, 1937 Page: 5 of 6
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'GUST 1, 1937
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TEXAS
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WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES
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CLUB NEWS
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Nancy Usher Has
HOOIBTY
kellys
First
FALL SHOES
A rrive!
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Mrs. R. R Webb of K(*che 'HYRI
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Here
win-
A meeting of (Tie Woman’s MIs-
i trims ’ A very dressy
$5.00
Sport Oxfords
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$2.98
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presented
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party
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
FUR COATS!
lo really
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lew of the more than 30 Specials
Here are
pottery,
Prive-
good
I12 Yards $1
SMART SHOPPE
TEXAS TODAY
THRU TUES.
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TEXAS’ OWN SINGING COWBOY!
2 for $1
tain
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Prints for Summer and Fall Frocks
"ULEBl RNE’S SI MMER RESORT"
Buy from these big selections
this saving
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7 Yards 15c Print
5 Yards 25c Print
$1
6 Yards 19c Print
$1
4 Yards 29c Print
$1
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Mrs. Gene Webb Hon-
ored Thursday
the
in
hid in a secret spot,
and 1
be shot."
for all the girls
Following the hunt, games were
■ hunt
bearing
‘ rervert trom a lsm+“: S1 Mark’s Met.hbdist Church |
I , , . “ , ti’ili. ..iaaF aI a »v» r»rt/+n w -r
tabic decorated in pink and green
in and centered by I' ’
—’’’Favors were dolls
in formal
evening
ot
honored
eleventh I
ETTA I^TBE GAL FOG ME, AND "
W GOIN' HIGHT ONEfZ ANDGNE
PAM THE Alli.* PQore.
Mil
to Hutzr mlu <
JBR filling^ Bur I
. t'LL LET HEIZ.
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Friday I
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PHONE
737
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Stella Mae
Beauty Shop
Phone 24ft
Demand
Our
FOR
Marie
Mrs,
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BIBLE STUDY
The Woman's Missionary Society
Panties, Step-Ins, Vests —
Popular styles knit of finest super rayon,
regular ft9c quality
Fred ’
visiteji
B. rek
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on
Its
BRKTER
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PHONE
737
ic, La
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'nt green.
year®.
New 1 unes!
“Gene Autry’s Only Rival"
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69c Silks
In it
ferns
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10c YALE 35c
TODAY THRU TU8DAY
Matinee Milffilay and Tuesday ’Till 6 P. M.
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al the
YALE and PALACE
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Jessie
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Junior
Dunn.
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K ncluded in the social affairs of
X, week-end was the miscellaneous
\ wer given Friday evening by
M >. Holmes Sullivan and Mrs. E?
tu- liiutoii hanorUig Miss Eunice
If. rTO_hrldc«alect of Mr. Forrest
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he hostesses were assisted by MFs~ KtnirtB. OWa-n ' eilteHubitd'
K* i. L. H. Broumley, Mrs. Ruby ‘
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Women's i
Monday, after- 1
the home ol ,
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ETTA KETT
( THIS OTM* SN0AGED 1t)lWcJ
f GIRLS HAS GONE AN2 C_
ENOUGH/I’VE GOTTA MAKE
A 8U6AIC 3OON6Q OK LAIEI2-
so Hebe
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Mrs. Frank Lacewell
Editor==Phone 133 |
11UIU XYCUllrJ VdMVl JIAO • HOOIBTY
Council Fire Birthday Party nDDOlillCfilDeDtS
; Ninth Birthday Cele-
brated at Liberty
The Donna
< Illustrated)
A very smart lit tie .style, in
biack patent and gabardine
Also in. navy suede and gab-
ardine.
Mae Temple, Doris
the honortle
AH-HI YAH-
RAM.* I GOT b
SOMETHING TO
TfcLLYOU--.* r
Due To the
We
<4IM)
New Songs!
SEE TFX RITTER. THE IIARD-RIDING, SOOTH SINGING
COWBOY STAR!
| Jilii
10c 20c r
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WHITE
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at 603 North Anglin
✓
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■ irge clothes basket.
39c,
12t
or ' lirowi'v sil' tle with
rubt>e.r .ole ,. ' :
wide range <f lieautiful printed pat-
dark., and lights '
2 Yards $1
( ASH OK I.\Y AWAY PLAN
. Buy From Us—Satisfaction Guaranteed
We are in business to stay -will NOT Im* gone tomorrow
Also New Evening Dresses S4.95
tlie honoree
from her friends.
Refresjiments of punch and cook-
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funeral services
Powder Puff Muslin
Rich and attractive patterns. 39c yard*
4 Yards for $1
x' Lou,s!e
Meet in Flake Camp
At Glen Rose
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98c Silks
In lovely.sheers or le'.iV'T ( re)
■enlors and designs
11 ? Yards for $1
SoikM-luDs
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SOCIETY
Hi Front Strap
Made of soft fine kid. a vei v ’
stylish pattern In blue, black
or brown AAAA to C
$3.95
DR. B. II. TURNER
Announces the removal of his
: office to. .southwest downstaim I
corner of the
LIBERTY’ HOTEL '
207 South Caddo Street I
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W. M. u. MEETING
The Woman’s Missionary Union
of the First Baptist Church will
have group meeting for missionary
programs Monday at 2:30 p. m.
at the church.'followed by a gen-
eral meeting of the groups
rs. John James presided nt the
gter and Misses Bethallne
,d and Mary Ruby Blackburn
ed punch throughout the cve-
’. The punch tabl'e was laid
i a lace cover and centered
i a large crystal bowl of white
lias. Green and white tapers
red In crystal candelabra.
I the close of an evening of
e: refreshment.1 of individual
■s' iced and white hearing **--
ics "Forrest and Eunice.”
n letters, and ice eream mold-
in the form of wedding bells,
served. Favors were tiny
will meor’at ‘ iuto a. m. Mondarf TO
the birthdav cake wJth Mrfi J -v- Oering at -hw4 )
s"Tor’ihe"gIflS and mr North-Main for—
lesson from "The Radiant Heart. |
STEWAKDSHIP TOPIC
The Woman's Missionary Society t
of the Brayzis Avenue Methodist
Church will meet at the church I
at 2:3)) p.-m. Monday for a lesson]
T,f VViYIVVIlllV IWlL'iJ'-
Herschel Gilliaq),
Bettie Laurene
Temple, Betty Ganbng,
Juneii, Betty Jo Donaldson,
Ganong Margaret Temple.)
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10c PALACE 20c
TODAY THRU TUESDAY
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MASTER SIEUtHolVEs'CRIME!
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“KELLYS”
CLEBURNE’S SHOPPING CWNlF.lt
Wp Give- “Red Stamps’’
Big
.Ace Cout inning
PERMANENTS
■toubOOMECNEQ.'" WHAT HAilS L
----—TTTO—1 SOU GOT TO
•Batiste and Dimity
Regular 29c sheer cotton fabrics, in
select ion of patterns.
5 Yards for $1
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PHIL DARLING- If
AM I GLAD TO t
3KYOU.*G6V|
(NQ1J LAN STILL MN ?
< 5aSN—t HEART.'|
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WITH
H O BSE
FLASH
St EDWARD L. ALFEMON AaOWAM
. r. nNHEY Vroduenon t><,..Mkr*.N.MAMtntY-
k »r UNDSLEY PARSONS • ROBERT EMMETT
* R ailltR RATIONAL EICTPRR_
NEWS REEL — CARTOON AN® NOVELTY
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Linen Laces
t v.erv line ipialitt Ian
color . 911: (i':.’li,v
Return From
Extended Trip
j Mr and Mrs. Ellsworth A Wein- >
New Thrills! berg of Dallas returned last week .
I fiorn a trip to Chicago. New York. !
I Atlantic City. Baltimore and Wash- 1
sending gifts who ware
unable to be present were Mmes.
Caldwell, Herbert Hopps. J. C.
Hopps. Ed Lackey of Fort Worth.
Jack Ward. Edgar Myers and
Miss Clyde Calicott.
MMVfi I
’ with
\ Elizabeth ALLAN 1
\ Mickey ROONEY
Peter LOR*RE J
bags of rice tied with white satin
ribbon
Thirty intimate friends of
couple attended the shower
• InvitTs you to visit her shop.
Here you will receive inti-
mate advice 'on the scientific
needs o£j your skin at this
particular season Learn how
to overcome
-DRY SKIN
-LINES
. -SALLOWNESS and
' • WEATHERED 1X1OK
A Special
Make-Up
Will be created to hlvHight
your personality
Mrs. J. E. Bell
who has recently com-
■■pleted special courses in
Facial "Work at Sellers
and Marincllo. Schools is
in charge of our Facial
Department.
Marincllo and Contoure
Coameticg
Phone 2 I I
For Esrlv-Appomtmem „
LOUISE
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MONDAY MEETIN44-
I The Woman’s Missionary Society
I of the First Christian Church will
I meet at 5 p. in. Monday with Mrs
I G, Q. Grammar al her home at
I 516 North Main Street.
more days of Kelly’s popular DOLLAR DAYS HPECIAIS
>ave on Items vou will nded now and for Fall
BUY AND SAVE—MONDAY VXD TUEXSTTAT—
Wimberly* Of Fort :
I friends here Stitur- j
Paramount
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24.
Plans will be made for a
to Casa Manana at the meeting
next Monday evening at 7 o'clock
ijj the home of Mlfis
Dickerson on West ■
Street. Klembers desiring to make
the trip are requested to attend
tin? meeting.
Those attending the meeting
Wednesday were Mrs, Guinn. Miss
Dickerson, and Nora Fay Collie,
Mary Tom Shannon. Frances Dun-
'; can, Evelyn Cone, Sarah Gist and i
„ - , Jessie Flake.
D. Sanders, Robert i
P. | , . . | Sunshine Reed
- i I reasure Hunt .. .
LJ I 1 D , p . " i Mansfield Street
tlelCl Dy UjTOUp j Games were played on the lawn
Mrs. R. A. Kilpatrick and her: and the honoree was |
Sunshine Reed
bias Birthday
A number of friends
on Iter
] birthday recently at her home on ■
i nc. f ig>Id til rnnl
A HEAR TEX SING
iM 3 NEW
• SENSATIONAL
. SONG HIT8I
surprise
honoring
her daughter. Billie
$1.50
-- AtTOThts Week--------
Other Permanents SI t<» sft
By PAUL ROBINSON
1 VOU KNOW. I'VE EVEN LONESOME j
ALL EVENING " I WAS WISHING 5
fui _ . . . . . t ..•• • A* I I AuR
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NOTHING.*
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R3OUN?.'r
____________________________ I
of Corpus Christi, Grace Hollings- |
worth. W. J Layland. .Lawrence
Layland. James W Woojverton,
"Emmar Green. Woodie Leslie’, Jam*
' es Watkins, F. L. Harrison. L. P.
Fowler, anti Misses ETiziibetlt WH-t
Hams, Maxine and La Verne Fow-
ler. Bernadine Green and Diana
Webb
Those
jjivov lit. wviv ninii -'.
die Glasscock, W. C .Churchill, W.
L. Rcynolyds, John S. -Davis. Jr..
R. R. Webb, Mae Hopps, A. P.
Woodruff. W I' " 1
Webb, of Corpus Christi, R
Walraven. P. J Bankston, E. M
I Heslan’d, Mary Hughes of Jacks-
" boro, Murtha Ezzell. Homer Webb
Side Tie—
Cornelian brown suede wj. li :>"wi <
111 front style AAAA 10 B
with a miscellaneous shower Thurs-
day—afiarnoon in- the liome 01
L. -P. Fowler, honoring Mrs.
Gene Webb, a retetil bride
Zinnias and crepe myrtle were
used in decorations and a pro-
1 Ace High Cluli
Meets Friday
i *
Another of the pleasant Mimmer 1
dub parties was that of “ ' ’
afternoon when Mrs. J F.
members and
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ridal Shower Given Friday Katayas. Hold
Honoring Miss Eunice Clark
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mes. Sullivan and i n . n • J I
Burton Entertain in!decent Krl(le 18
Suihvan Home Shower Honoree
Mis. Reuben Usher entertained
in the ballroom at. the Liberty
Hotel Friday afternoon with a
party honoring the ninth birthday
of her little daughter, Nancy.
Refreshments of ice cream and
tcainiTO
table c
Chambers i les Dean Peacock. Ardelia
Billy Posey, Avis Boyd, .
Mitchell. Mary Hague, Albert Vent-
ing. Jr.."* Betty Buchan, r
Ragsdale a nd -Wancy1 Usher
Evelyn Kilpatrick. Nfar-
rle Roberts. Betty dine, .
Denise Neff. Billie Jeaneii;,, ’
fee cream, cake and iced
cloth tn lieautiful
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One big lot of new Fur, Coat., will be here Friday. Aue
One Day only!
Featuring Fovelv Autumn colors! rich 5
— Hnc— rrta+e-rwt4s arttT-timeH4—new styles. ■
Kelly s bring you eight beautiful acK j
vance Fall styl es. 1
SEE • T11EM M( )\l )AY_______J
are <i few ol thern
i
Rooms were adorned With roses
and sweetpeas, and refreshments
.of pimiento sandwiches, olive-.,
fruit salad, devil's food cake and ,
limeade were served
Mrs. George Benjamin won high i
score, Mrs. C. D. Dickerson, second
Beti'v " l.oii high and Mrs Sam Royali. low.
i Those attending were Mme.-. W. I
... | C. Mallatt, Dickei. on, John Wy- ;
att, Rupert White, Teuton Mabry, I
ymm I Sam Royal! M I Abh 1’wi 11 >inn:
Kirtley. Alton Alexander. |
.Homer Hunt and I/'lxle
Members of the Katuyii Camp
Fire group met Wednesday after-
| noon at the home of Mrs. Ernest
Guipn on West Wilson Street, and
I went to Glen Roms to spend the
Juiight at__the summer camp: nt—Mr.
land Mrs. T. J. Flake.
® I The afternoon was spent
y| swimming anS~ olKer sports and a
’■[council fire was held in the eye-I police whistles for the boys.
“-4 nfttg.----------------- | Many ittfractree gifts-were
s< Honors were awarded with Jes-
sie Flake winning 49. JNora Fay
]e i Collie. 28 and Mary Tom Shannon,
gram or readings and contests was
given .
Mrs. P. J. Bankston was
ner in a kitchen contest. "
The honoree was presented a
number of attractive gifts for her i
home.
Refreshments of iced fruit punch i
and cake were served. Favors were
tiny bags of Tice.
Those present were Mmes. Ad-
< IKCl.E MEETINGS
Circle meeting", of the. Woman’s)
Auxiliary ot the First ’ Presbyterian
Church will be held Monday as
follows: Circle One at 4 p. m. |
with Mrs, W F. Howard at her j
heme at 704 Forest Avenue; Circle |
Two at 9:30 a. m with Mrs. A. N. i
Yater. 421 North Main, and Circle ]
Three, Mrs, W D Bickham al |
9:30 a. in
*
—Many tttrracuec girts'
sensed the honoree.
Children present weije -Wanda
Fuller,' Charlene Seatc, Marjorie
Heath. Nancy Ward, Helpn and
trip | Jim Ckskey, Patsy Sewell of Fort,
Worth. Frances and Bob Bowers, 10,1 Stewardship..
Nelda Hand. Margaret Latin, Shir-| ,, —~
Maurine I ley Yater Dorothy Peacock. Char- MEET Al yilUKClI j
,u—i-----!i-.. — --------.. «—‘-"i and meeting of the Womans Mls-
Judith I sionary Society of the Main Street.
Vcr.t- i Methodist Church—will he held at |
Bunny. ,,1<’ church at 4 p. m. Monday. All i
' members are urged to be present .
-nsw... D C. ' Mr. Weinberg IS a gradualo ot
They were honored guests al a the charlotte Hall Militan Ac-
reception in Baltimore given hy-|a(jemy jn Baltimore and ot the
,,le Charles university of Maryland at Balti-
i more We is7a pracUcing attorney
Erline | jn Dauas
MVAVtB licr ■
She is the |
' ‘ — I Dr.
and t Worth
I day.
] Miss Agnes Webb at
tut Guilford.-----
I Mrs Weinberg was Miss 1
[ Baldwin of Cleburne before
> marriage in May i
I daughter of Mrs A. C. Miles, and [
I the granddaughter of Mr.
Mrs. C, A. Campbell, of Cleburne.
. irty which waA held in
i. Sullivan's home at 602 For-
Avenue featured a green and
te motif
wo. matching hand-carved pie-
's won In contests were present-
to the honoree.
!rs. R. V. Widman dressed in a
ro mammy's costume, presented
shower gifts to Miss Clark in
form of a weekly wash from
I
I Circle No 1 one of
I Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian
I Church will meet.
1 noon nt 1 o'clock at t... -------
Mrs. W S Howard on Forest Aii
-sum"
Party
Honors Birthday
Mrs G. W Lankford was hostess
an informal sumrise party
the .
~:"le ; entertained
j of the Ace High Bridge Club at ;
drinks I her home on North Wilhite Street j
were served on the lawn, and Inter
in tlie evening iced watermelons
were enjoyed.
Those present were Marcella
Dempwolf, Billie Kathryn Roberts.
Marca Melton. Virginia Rose
Jones. Ethel Ray Moon. Ida Ruth
James,’ Lucille Miller, E
Boyd; and the honoree.
• s
•jl
■«=i ■
■f
your opportunity
lev Pure
‘.red Oil,
Red Lead,
ITatteninf
►
Hughes of ! Jane Wright contained bandanas
11 Ki»rvirps 1 fnr nil *>ia crirlc
Mr and Mrs
Temple attended -
here Friday for Mi" David Ross.
wns. rv. n. rviipamcK ano net i anti
daughter. Carol Marie, entertained gifts
tlje Cantewaya Cainp Fire -Girls
with a Captain Kidd treasure hunt les were served to F. J King, A.
Friday night ji£ Iler home on South L. Gaarz, Walterine Mosley, R. ,E.
Walnut Street. Jones, "’•••**—
Invitations' to the hunt were Ganong.
small red daggers bearing the Mildred
verse, "Captain Kidcl, his treasure Bobbie Junell, Betty Jo Donaldson,
... .. Be a pirate I Helen Ganong Margaret Temple. I
help find It or else you will j Doris Jean Hudspeth, Iina Gilliam.)
let." ! Rayeilen Jones. Mary Allen, Ger- ]
Large red daggers found in vail1.1 aldine Goodale. Billie, Jean Dan- !
our places gave directions for find-‘lei. Mary Doty. Ernest Roy Huds-
ing the treasure chest, which when peth, Wilmarine Moseley, Mallora 1
.. found —by Denise Nell., and—Betty Doty,. Willie “ — . . ~
r »«__ <1,..Goodie and the hondrCe Sun-
shine Reed and the hostess Reed.
played, and Mrs. Kilpatrick served] QlirtAriaf.
iced watermelons In the back yard] *kuijjiisc
to the girls and their guests.
Those present were Montrue , -
Pittman, Joyce McCoy, Sam "Zim- I
merman. Evelyn Kilpatrick, ^ar-!
gnret Frle Roberts. Belly Jkne |
Wright. L~...™ ------- —
Bradley of Houston, Carol
Kilpatrick, the guardian.
Henry McCoy, and Robert
Kathleen Kilpatrick ,
Mac.
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [32], No. 254, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 1, 1937, newspaper, August 1, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303927/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.