Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 223, Ed. 1 Monday, August 14, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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Speeding mail for front-line foxholes
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her pareiita, Mr. and ails.
McCoy.
SIX MARKS —Ann Curtis.
San Francisco’s 18-y#ar-old
swim champion, who shat-
tered. two world and four
American records, at AAU
championships in San Fran-
cisco. She broke 880-yard
and 800-meter world records
and U. S. records for 440.
880. 1,000 yards and 800 me-
ters in women's freestyle.
PERSONALS
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SOCIETY - CLUBS
August I 5
Lottie Lockhart
Mrs Jmk Daughtle
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Mrs ' Marlttit Hoyier and Mrs
Mnrir Selby of Fort Worth s|>eht
the week-end In Cleburne visiting
Mrs W F Hovley and son. ,’inr-
my Dan Hoyier.
Monday
The Business and Professional
Women's Club will meet Monday
with Mrs. Jennie Harris on Feath-
erston street at 8 p. m. for an
Important business meeting.
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Miss Mar1 ha
for New
of several
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Lake Featherstone of Dallas.
California
Mr and Mrs Ona Forsythe and
family of near Keene spent Hupday
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NORMANDY!
Tabulating vital
front-line statistics
Frioii <>t West Ch ini- ■
had as her guests on
W Fnou und son. Joe.
City, Okla.: Mr. and
J Curtis ol
Sunday here
Mi met Mrs.
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■ Hid Mn Rilph Yeaklev and
U‘ verly, and sons, Ralph,
Juul Wa!H>. who have
ui’ wdh relatives here
P.hi !• -tin and Fo’t Worth.
’ u t<. Gainesville for a
hi: pan nts before re-
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T. E. Morris '
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700 Block North Robinson Street
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Mr and M's Jess F'ulls and
.daughter. Ilev-'ly. lelt Sunday for
their home m Fans afi.r '>pendi:ih
the week note with Mi
Bob Chaiin or. West
street
With Ozite Rug Cushions
Fort ’
with lus
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HAVE NEW DAUGHTER
Dr. and Mrs Tom Black of Fort
Worth announce the arrival of a
daughter on Saturday. August 12.
at the Barnes Maternity Hospital.
St. Louis. Mo. The little girl, who
weighed six pounds and three ounces
at birth, has been named Carole
Jan Black. She Is the granddaugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A Swift
of this city.
Miss Mary Elizabeth own by left
Sunday for her home tn Austin
after h visit here with her parents.
Mr imd Mrs. W S Ownsby
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the date for the
the next meet-
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Mr |
daught' ■
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ariived lor
Mrs <; A
Clebiiim ;
visit vet r-lntiv
and AiliiiL'ion
Mrs. Ramsey Frtou of Fort Worth;
Mt and Mrs, Everett Priou and
(son. Jimmy, of Houston; Mrs
’ Ruby Southern and son, Phil, and
Mrs.
Satur- ' an(j Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Browder
1 of Cleburne. .
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with
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John D Allen
imd Tommy, of
their parents.
Alien and
U.iy.
Veterans' Administrator Frank
T. Hines reported that more than
100,000 veterans of World War II
have already been added to pen-
sion rolla. '
I PERSONALS
Sheet Baptist Church will meet
Thursday at 8 p. m with Mrs
Charite Tlner Co-hosteses will 1„
Mmes Meredith, J. H Cockrell,
Curd Heath and McGinnis.
M Stroud
Catherine
Johnnie
uid Rov Armstrong, Gale War-
Bick' Ann Moore
Worth, hnd the hostess
Mrs. T
Harry Fili .
visiting her
Mrs. C. M
on Prairie
The Alathcan class of the Field
Church
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Mrs..
Sunday
where she visited
law. Mr and Mrs
F.ai t
Neighbors class of the Main
Street Methodist Church will meet
Tuesday at 3 p. m.«wlth Mrs.
Matt McGowen for a business and
social meeting.
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Cole has returned
two •months vacation spent
bls grandparents. Mr and
W D Kirkpatrick, at Chap-
Raneh, Texas
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Beek\ Ann Moore Juc- returned
to her home In Fort
Spending two weeks
Inane ol Mr and
Weaver
Circle No. 1 of the W M .8.
of the Field Street Baptist Church
will meet Tuesday at 3 p. m at
the church for Bible lesson Mrs.
Oscar Pogue will be the teacher.
■I Mrs. Herman Malear
■In., wvek-end from Chi-'
via re he has b«'en trm.'-
im . lor I he pest w( ek
I’l ist ilia (. lub Elects
Mrs. (C. R. I othholz
’i A.s New President
Mrs C. R Tothholz was elected
president of the Priscilla Luncheon
Chib this past week when, the or-
ganization mi t in the home of
Mir J A Hall, 1313 North Rob-
insot) street, for luncheon.
Summer Howers were used to de-
coiate tlie open rooms, and a two
course luncheon was served at, 1
o'clock
Dinin'.’ Ha
I ot hho*z
of I lie
named me Mrs Brad Boyd,
.■ c< refarv-tie:v urer. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Hubbard, reporter
also made Io set
annual picnic at
ing
Convei sat ion and needlework
formed the di^i b n of the after-
noon
Those al ten line included Mmes
Roy Anderson. Phil E Warren,
lothholz Will McCowen. Floyd
Weaver. Bill Richaidson. Joe Stev-
ens. W. C Mallatl. J
C D Dickerson., and
Pencil and wn. Johnnie;
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ren
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Mrs
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A S and Mrs Nelson Nail of
Waco spent the week-end here vfs-
friends
Gum Darden of Houston is here
visiting his brother. Kenneth Dar-
den. his sister. Mrs Fav Burton,
and their families.
ft Foe FULL INFORMATION about tha Women'* Arm v Corp*, go to ya JR
naaratt U. 5. Army Racruiting Station. Or mail tha coupon bcl^w.
Adelh Wheiler spent
i tir nds in Fort Worth
Ls-JJarbee, H M
Thomas. Tom Fmith. J
dell, C. M. McLaughlin.
Root, O R. nick'-tts. J
kins. Cube Kirtley, W D.
baiigh, and visitors, Misses Cox,
I euise I eve and Fldna Dqtson,
Mmes Culwick. Jim Thomas and
th' hostess, Mrs. Gustafson.
1 he next meet Ing of the club
will be on Aligns'! 17 In the home
i|£ of Mrs. H M love at 2:30 p. m
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A r GOQ.SE BAY, I.ABR ADO!?, a War helps speed a B-24 on
its way to Berlin . . .
Behind the lines in Italy, a Wac flashes a message
from General Clark to the storm center ol battle.
s “Somewhere" in New (ininea, a Wac speeds mail to
L the men at the front.
In Normandy, India, Australia, Honolulu, England,
North Africa, New CalediViia Wars are helping our
v fighting men hasten the hour of victory.
\ Working in highly skilled jobs that require nimble
\ fingers, keen minds, steady nerves.
V Keeping at the work of war with an inspired spirit.
\With a rcd-white-and-blue courage that will know no let-
down until the fight is won . . .
Across the seas and around the world they're making
a glorious war record. The Wacs gallant soldiers of the
U. S. Army—the women all America is proud of.
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with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
8am Forsythe ol North RoUnaon
street. —
Billy Mattlza, who la attending
the University of Texas In Auatin, J
spent the week-end here with hie ■3
parents, Mr and Mrs. Rudolph
W Mattlza, 411 West Chambers "H
street. .
1
birinrss meeting
was elected presi-
< lub, and (»(her offi-
L Gay and nephew,
.Ji . of Terrell are here
sister and hi,, aunt,
Morgan, and family
avenue.
Mrs Robert Snvag'* o! Godley.
who underwent surveiy recently in
F'*rt Woith, has been removed to
the home <>f her sister, Mrs
Pearlee Barrett, of Godlry.
EVENING OUT—Singer-actor Allen Jones of stage and ,
screen chats with wife (Irene Hervey) while dining at New
York’s Stork Club, before leaving for West Coast for new film
assignment. Acton wife were on brief vacation in metropolis-
, ( Ml/c, MRS, S. D. LIVINGSTON
r. 1 HAVE NEW DAUGHTER "
! CarpeiiLer s Mate First Class and
i Mrs. S. D Livingston of Seattle,
■ | Wash , and 712 North M;iin street,
] Cleburne, announce the birth of a
1 daughter, who has been named
Carolyn Ann. on Sunday. August
l 13. in the Harris Memorial Meth-
I odist Hospital in Fort Worth. The
J Infant weighed six and a half
I.' pounds at birth.
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Mr anil Mrs
daughter. Mrs
s
Floyd Wells of Oiglley, who has1
been in the Normr.n. Okla
pil.il for the past tour weeks,
oerwent suigery this past week ;
He is reported to be rlolii'; nK'ilv.
and his wife and two daiighters. i
X-To relieve diitrew of MONTHLV-v
Female Weakness
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound Is made especially /or women
to help relievo periodic pain with
weak, nervous, blue feelings—due
to functional monthly disturbances
Taken regularly—it helps build up*
resistance against such symptom
Follow label directions.
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S COMrOUNoJ
'’wi'iiei' Ro’-’crs and
Homona Ann and Gcr-
C.irnei'ltt, Okla . have
i visit with her sister.
Beene, und Mr Beene,
ute 'I They will also
In Cleburne
Judge anJ Mrs I T Ward are I
expected to return the lust of this1
we< k from Fcrt Wayne, Ind where,
they have be^n vlsiliny relatives l->r ,
■ivernl weeks
I 1 '
| dain-h', :
) Jr.. iu|
I been
IU1J >1:
I have
visit «
turn ir-*
Fol t
tl.dnesvllle
parr nts before
tfieir Jgime in < iarden
where It
tni'.t''r in the U.
Circle Tread Ozite will last a lifetime be-
cause it is made of All Hair, reinforced^
with an Adhesive Fabric Center All new—•
no re-worked or reclaimed materials used.
• Ozonizing" m.ikes it sanitary and odorless.
It is permanently moth-proofed, too. Your
all tai'tiiui guaranteed Circle Tread Ozite
is the quality rug cushion. Be thrifty —
buy the best.
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Ser: siieei
Bllli'l:('
Okla I ii - 111 a
fTALY.'
Flashing combat orders
along the Allied tines a
- 7 J
, Mrs
| Nrlla Franklin, spent the week-end
P in Dalits.
I ec Marlin a lie!
Fair! .Stevenson, of
Venus spent Sunday here with In.
ssilcr. Mrs. Floyd Weaver, and
family
MEETING!
Mr and Mrs Roby Windham
and children arrived last week from
tor a visit here. ,
'u.S. ARMY HECRUITINC STATION
Jokt’*woRT»- trxas .......Iiu^-*'-1
TEL Class Has
AlLDay Meeting
With Mrs. Burnett
The T E L Class of the East
Henderson Street Baptist Church
met In the hornet of Mrs Ell Bur-
nett for an all day meeting this
past week The morning was spent
in handwork and at tl.e noon hour
a covered di<h luncheon was serv-
ed Thanks war. offere»d by Mrs
Gould Conley.
During the afternoon Mrs. Vir-
gie Ward offered the opening pray-
er. and a song, "What a FTlend
We Have In Jesus," was led bv
Mrs A C Donaldson The devo-
tional was taken from the 11th
chapter of Hebrews and was giv-
en by Mrs Waldwell Mrs Don-
aldson offered the closing praver
Those present were Mmes. J
Rayburn. L J Caldwell M
Ward. Sam Nowlin, Florence Bond.
G R Boyd. Alice Williams. Carl
Smith. D O Temple. Virgie Jeff-
rey, Gould Conley, A C Donald-
son, Vick Jones and the hostess.
M-
ii'tlii-
cir-u. II
The Fellowship Bible Study Club
will meet .Friday at 3 p nt. with
Mrs G A Baker on Sha,w ave-
nue with Mrs R P W.ilraven
as leader of the lesson.
■Ml alii, Mli.
Ijos Al’i’eles, Calif .
Tor a ViMThere wifh Mr
j I, Cole and with his parents,
Mr, anr| Mrs. J W Cole, Oscopla.
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WOMENS ARMY CORPS
’^Wvleal of Canned
J^oods Prepared for
•WWest Liberty Club
“Preparing tastv dishes of can-
Wiied foot!" was the demonstration
■ given by Miss Maeona Cox, when
j^Vthe West IJberty W H D Club
■ met In the home of Mrs Arthur
■ Gustafson this past week. In the
S ahsence of the president. Mrs. L
■•« A Murnhv. Mrs Tom Smith pre-
J sided oVer the meeting, and roll
L call was answered with "Ognned
foods mv family doesn’t care for.”
The menu prepared consisted of
a casserole merit -dish, buttered
siring beans, a salad of carVots
end kraut, and dessert of hasty
fresh berry cobbler. Each member
had a plate lunch with Iced tea
for refreshments. i
J Those attending included Mmes
I ’ J Lr--J?arbee. H M Love, Eaf
J. Wad-
Tom
J. Jen-
Holli-
TPrABRK
1. £. mUKKlo
—AND—
DENNIS KELLOGG
Sponsored By “ •
CHURCH OF CHRIST
i Now Worahiping in Library Auditorium
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Grandview Man Wed
In English Church
GRANDVIEW. Aug 14 -Recent
I clippings received here from Eng-
| land "tenor the marriage on Satur-
day. July 1. at the -St. Lawrence
Church, White church, of Miss Bett y
Iris Henscll, daughter of Mr and
Mrs Peter Hensell, of 1. Haver-
ford-way. Camro.se Avenue. Edg-
ware. to Mr Walter Ivan Bowles,
son ot Mr and Mrs Walter H
Boles. Grandview, Texas
The Rev Frank Cooper officiat-
ed and G T Pattmsn Ans at the
organ The bride, who was given
in marriage by her father wore a
light blue Jumper suit with navy
accessories and her spray was of
orchids
She was attended by Miss Joan
Margaret Hensell, whose dress was
of navy and silver strlues and who
carried^, white carnations Mr
Raymond R Howell was best man
A reception was held after the
, ceremony at 1 Haverf<>rd«wav
Mr -,nd Mrs. M E. York and
roll, Dii'.im, n| Nemo spent Satur-
day I,in- with Mr mid Mrs. A
I. Bunt
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