Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 18, 1941 Page: 5 of 6
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’Die Ann Bagby Circle of the
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William E, Sbirer’s
“Berlin Diary’’
Tuesday Evening, Nov. IX
7:45 O’Clock
Educational Building—
First Baptist Church
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line* would be more needed for the
production of defense . • •*
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effects you sccKthrotigh proper tin.
Dilute placement ind tin: simple •
expedient of recnflaiu'i’i^. Notliiiig
else is so initamiy tftani., costs less,
causes •less bother than lovely lace
net curtains. This year’s Scranton
Graftspun* Curtains are exquisite.
All are tailored with matched herns
and rcidy^ro hang. Woven for a ljr.l
Urtntfh exclusively of 2- arid J-ply
■ threads, they will wear and launder
marvelously. And, their cost is amaz- •
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Miss Mary Sanders
The Sahta Fe Parent-Teacher
Association met In regular session
with Miss Mary Shipp' Sanders as
guest speaker. Miss Sanders spoke
on advanced reading, which she
has made a study of ns superinten-
dent of elementary education.
The meeting was opened with
the Lord's Prayer retreated by the
group, followed by the singingf of.
’■God of Our Fathers." During
tire business meeting plans were’
mode for the carnival to be held
in December Miss I
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The Priscilla Club will meet
Wednesday with Mrs F. G. Weav-
er. 408 West Chanters street, for
lufieheoiy.
tii" bannuet to be hedd tomorrow
bight Twenty-five members were
present j-
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Gift Pillow Cases
•xllra« tiv« lv buxed 'For Kift*- Rose
ami all ♦While.
$1.25 to $2.50
It is not easy, after 29 years of ex-
tending service when and where it
was needed, for this Conpany to be
placed in the position of having to
: serv-
ice to anyone now not enjoying such
service ... but this emer-
gency calls for sacrifices
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The Texas Power & Dght Company,
for the past 29 years, has kept pace
with the needs of the area it serves
...promptly providing ample, de-
pendable, low-cost electric service to
its customers at all times ... making
extensions of its transmission and
distribution systems to bring the ben-
efits of electric service to all classes of
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curtailing construction .. .going
ahead only with those projects which
had progressed beyond the blueprint
stage. Today, the construction of all
new lines and facilities, except those
constructed under a governmental
priority rating or which directly or
indirectly contribute to the Na-
tional Defense Program, has been
postponed until after the emer-
gency.
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Today, this Company is keenly
alert to the needs of National De-
fense. At the very beginning of this
emergency it realized that copper,
.aluminum and other materials re-
quired in the construction of new deny benefits of cheap electric
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Fridav. night the three biides-
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tile home uf
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The wedding
Four Grouns of
I adies Bible Classes
Meet on K w-w • »
der to help preserve the
American Way of Li£a»
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JlieJAluuuiU b AUKlUui'y to tile
Jdimsun County Medical Society
will meet Wednesday afternoon at
2'30 o'clock in the home of Mrs
O N Motgan, H2 Belview Drive,
at which time Mrs. Lawrence Rudd
of Burleson will revleu^ "“Vhe
is M.v Undoing ”
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HAPPY RELIEF
FKOMPAINFIIL
BACKACHE
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l u' -’ihgt- i ti » s a there in t»o>irtilbin|S
id/ with i'.ir^khhu’.'.'H <*r bladder,
fi ' \ \ ur druggist for Doan'f
uh I f»nly by ' dlioiKlor over 4Q
'I hry k'u t» h ppy. refiff and will help •
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’MAIN STREET SOCIETY'OF SERVICE Farewell Gift l»
(HAS INTERESTINC'MEETING MONPAY |p,-Rented Member
lliv Auxiliary
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soon tor 1-oi't Wot th., wiivi-
wil! m.ikc he)' home in tlie u
was presented a peayesbotrk
. ' tlie Woman's Atlxii
the <:)iiiieli of tile Holy Coin- t
when .. lliev itV't Monday af- i
'll" Iji'iiK- ot Ml> Eliz-I
<w''! ■ ■' <”> on Feuf herston
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Mrs. Knox Gives
Lesson at Meeting
Of Auxiliary
|. The Woman's Auxiliary to the j
• Rlrst Presbyterian church met Mon- I
■ day afternoon at tfie chhrch. with
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Pres. Hamilton
To Speak to Fulton '
P.-1 . A. 1 onight
President 11 H Hamilton uf the
Southwestern Junior College In
Keene will be the, speaker at the
meeting of the junior High Parent-
Teacher Association tonight. He
will speak an the subject of voca-
tional education . .
Mis. Doyle Stalcup will sing.
Tonight’s meeting . is to begin
prorniXiy at 7 o’clock, and will end
promptly at 7:45, in order that
those who .welsh may attend the
btgk review.
ton. Flbridge Unn. Pearl Weather- i
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I V’ BROTHERS
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< Ians is just around the
iiiuisul dmnet, al
M: and 'Mis T
North Mail), street
wilt take place Saturday, evening
at 7 o'clock at tile First Baptist
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>• r the nfw {$*gh pilrtl cheiiillintf. Yoti will appre-
<«.th- i|v liiH U vliwr .soft to the touch Monotone
< 4»lof< al< the l.itcst Dusty Ko,se Pearlr and
tfhiit a pn tlv IMi*r . and all white,
$3.95 to $9.95
The UtaWaW ^.-o _
met fKst ftntMnbiWrr'1>W >tn'n
slon. wHh If'1' tneeihie <'
order by the rreatrii iil Ol'
new business was dl'.c’'* crl o'•<•
which time the f>rou>i i'i
Mrs S a Baker » th,.: •
snonsor. Siiwitlir firiurii
version of th(A rem.iiiiil ■ ■ :
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Refreshfffchts ^bf . ■>' ■>
DCd ’with WllioDeil
snryed to' Joan Gro
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Burt. Jane Mnckli io\ ’
and Mrs. Jess Barnett
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KECRkTARlAL SUHDOL
."Now In New Location at
730 N. Anglin
y (Formerly Frysinger. Iiyi)
• Phone lr513 •
o .wm. . '*• ■'
SWe uf Square
The Lena Lair cfi’cje of the Field
Friday morning from Anuirillp, BflJJflgt church will meet
xalier attendants and^relatives and WeWsday afternoon nt«S 30 o’clock
in the home of Mrs Edgar Thomp-
son. 104 Soutli Washington street
CLEBURNE TIMES REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
Social Calendar '
The Fidelis Matrons Class of the
First Baptist CJhurch will meet
Thursday l« an 8 30 breakfast,
at the home of Mrs John F
aTtiirdav I Buckner, 902 Pi Ririe Avenue Tills
; is the regular monthly business
p •. l and social meeting Dr. Venting
■will install the new officers t .
Tl>e Christine Chin Circle of the '
Fihd Street Baptist church will
meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
o'clock in the home of Mrs. C .
D Mlles, ou Featherston, lor a
mission, program.
chain of players. Hui'd,. Bobbie
G Dunlap., Ulis'
bv ’he singing of
a Shepherd Lead
Craftspun curtains
ONLY $1
N»f of Them A»M
Mrs J v» Long of Temple was
expected to arrived today to visit I
),(■> siW*Mrs: .John A Jam®, .room
j wul family She will attend the ftWalu
I Wedding of Miss Ida Ruth James ’
i and Billy Hallman on Saturday.
Anglin St. Society
Has Luncheon and ►
Visited Shut-Ins a
The members of the Anglin
I Street Society of Christian Service
| met Monday- at the church for a
covered dish luncheon, alter which
they visited ,shut-ins
Those present were Mias Mary
Shipp Sanders, and Mmes. J D
All^b K E Sliirer, Harvey. Brat-
ton. D M Clements, M T. feoul-
WiiCTi .jf- ;JE- Davis, Horace '.Poteet,
I C. L. Ashyratt. T H Fox. Tom-
my Reeves, Doyle flyhn and Char-'
les Fox. and Rev. and Mrs, Wj
I A. Flynn.
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brocado—ribbon tie — pM
vhadex of peach and btae.
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'tu u\”H)ir’. with M
Hiiiinv !dvh i i’i
• 1 WiiIth; wu.
1 n >i • p)F'<‘
I.'1 n di’ijrnts
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equipment.,«II
tanks, guns, ships and am- tm the part of all in or-
munition. Accordingly, DEFENSE
this Company then began I
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FACE FIVE
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' Jewel Bauldwins ’
] Have Guests From
[Victoria Air Rase
who is leav- I Ml . and Mrs Jewel BauldwiH
rteshe ; hud 'us. their guegts this past WMtk-.'.’lM|
titrure I end two t-'Rdei instructoni from
>k bv ! ht*:P :lt. Victoria, Tex., Dan . t J
I .... ' D ■ Dugap Of Fort Spdth, Ark., *S|
! And Kd A (Tell of Flint, Mich.' 9^1
•The-two ydut,hs will receive th&r"•
I t cmml: sion.v in DeffSmber. ■
IJLniie'r guests Sunday were the M
above and. Mlis'Lynell Rigffen, Miss J.:m
Stie Bauidwln, Eugene Bauldwln
and Mr. ui)d Mis Dub Hoyler Of
Handlej"
customers.
BToit'Vc W n Unit
cold ui-ici i.iioi :•
thortH sti.Hy i
thrunnh yo’u i
smothery fcvHiif. ’ •• 1
ure a logged u i •, ) i ’' . ' i
Noto how •
breathing and i(... : \ •'<
arrlflllng, ; ru < n« ■
redne.is. With nil ih Mt. u .
Ch£Ck£d, yqn ’ . •' )'<> . 1M»UI .on
tlVltleH ill vofiiioi I ? *r »ir Lil.
the business Aceting
C Armstrong was elec.ted
s'crptarv and i.lan^ were made for
Mrs. John Ezell of Alvarado was leader of the Spiritual
Ing of th^ Society of Christian SyyvFw of the Main Street M< !i< <h '
church, held Nymday afternoon •
The meeting opened with the Hinging of Just As 1 Am,” ffd Mn
Doyle Stalcup sang a solo. "O. Love That Will Not Let Me
theme of the meeting waTi brotherly love, apd, Mrs idgm B
a letter from a co-worker discuss-
ing the power of prayer Members
' repeated JoKr 3:16 In unison
Mrs Clayton Wooldridge gave,
the prophecies of the Suffering
Jesus for.the Salvation of men;
knd Mrs J B Coll&rd gave an In-
teresting discussion on love. Mrp..,
Jack Doughtie spoke on Christian
Love, taken frem the 13th chapter
of First Corin,thlahs
’ 1MmOT>..talked on
"i.nvc’rli ACYIWa." Bud the congre-
gation sang "love Divine " Mrs
Guy• Vater , ■csident, read an ar-
ticle entitled "Are We Happy
Christians?" and Mrs Ezell spoke
on lite topic "Can Christians be
Unfnterestt’d?': ,
Mrs 8 W. Purton spoke on the
topic. % v-
Tiibe 11 Vs Come. " followed by the I
eronri .shiginy of More Love to
Th( I- ’’ Mr;: B w Kramer gave
ri M7TW.'~fr pMl-r MflTfflWF-'
bers mined in a
led bv Mrs . .1
was. folio" i'i|
"Savior Like
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During
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Monday
The T adies Bible Classes of the
Ccntftil church of Christ met in
regular session on Monday after-
noon ■ '
Gr<jup 1 met In the educational
building, with .Mis Anna McDon-
ald teaching tlie lesson Others
on'seiit were Mjnes. T H King,
MeuJTe earnen" B<>n<‘“hln. louta Mabe,
- aHendmKi' <r,",rK'' Tp,'t*r’ ’’""h1'- Moore. Anna.
‘ JoUnmN^MToh WrgUMm, Rr Marr*
8tringer, C A White.- R E |“
Given and John Vanderlee.
Group 2 in?t with Mrs Herman I
Gn tew wood on North Main street.,
and, Mrs ‘ ‘
| tile lesson.
Mmes
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| Maude Parman, G W
! H. O Wilson.
Mi s D W WUlmon taught the I
lesson for Group 3 when they met
in the home of Mrs J. P. Bur-
ton Members of - this group pre-
sent were Mmes j A Bateson.
C. A Bickle, Lee Carroll. J E I
Fwlntr F. G Wilbanks, Herman
Nickell, OttO Foster. R P
; try,- w G C . ~_.i.
| soh. H. H. Buice. T E Lambert,
, uuvwivy, isviru SSlCKtOl., M.
C Payne. L M Rumsey. W E
Tapp, Willie Toliver and Miss
Helen Johnson
Group 4 met. In the home of
Mrs Troy Fusion, and Mrs. Lee
Vater taught the lesson Those at-
tending were Mmes S F Fus-
led. 6 T° Smyth. E E Hunter,
J W Donovan, Frank Lacewell,
J D. Powell, John Nlmmo, Wal-
ter Grammer, David Sowell. Arthur -
lane. D S SoWell, Truman Grif-
fin. D G Prater
Mrs. J. T. Joplin
Returns Home From
Visit With Son I
Mrs J T Joplin returned last
week from Chesnut Hill. Mass., J
where she had been vigiting her
son, Dr Robert Joplih, and fam-
ily for sevw*l months
i Mrs. Joplin visited interesting
historical flgoes in the East and
South Ineluding Longfellow's Way- '
side inn, the birthplaces of George
Washington, Robert E Lee. Thom-
as Jefferson and ' James Monroe I
She also enjoyed a ride over the
Skyline Drive and spent week-
ends in Maine. N«v Hampshire and
Weliert^, Mass. |
EnrouM* home, she visited in
Washington, D C., and in Vlr- '
g'inia. While with her son, she
enjoyed a visit with Mr and Mrs I
Harper Brown and Miss Etaima
Abbie McDonald, who was visiting |
in the Brown home in Wellesley [
at the time She has been visit-:
ing her daiMMen,? Mrs Clem'
Pinson and Mrk. Thomas Pinson, I
at Forney, the last two weeks be-
fore, returning to Cleburne
Joshua, Club Has
I uncheon and
Program Meeting
The JoahJM Borne Demonstration
Club met with Mrs. John Evans
on Tuesday for A covered dish i
luncheon an<i meeting.
In the afternoon the president
called the club to order and after
a brief business session the sub-
ject' “Around the Dining Tabie.”
wbr aiscunecr wntn posfiinte
haw flowers on the table,” Mrs
Chester Jordan told the club
members Mrs. John Hobbs spoke
oT the importance of pleasant fam-
ily meal*, and Mrs W J. Wilkes
explained the proper method of
'■ table i'
ring members were pre-
sent: Mmes W. J Wilkes, Ramon
Wicker, p. L. Hector, John Hobbs,
WtWwsw
a if Allen, John .
ors were Mmes. Smith snd Wll-
3eneU Rust, who underwent
’ at*rBUon Bt B loCB1 cUnic
1 to her basis. 8M Rorth
Ch> ’ ‘fLu’ was
Ezell rend I'n i'nibci
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• .yf-hd plan; were 'made for the
-uiv th-.- iiugili.iry pjanjied >b
■h.'i.ii n but. hi. <leb>!-fed nti- —
J-i’iilpry <
lb I) hrffent of bpli-ed tea and
I ii.>' t awgii - r.x’d to the ful-
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MEMBERS OF JAMES-HALLMAN
(WEDDING PARTY BEGIN TO
ARRIVE FOR THE FESTIVITIES
Mix ,J H. Daniel arrived Monday Jtom hei home in Beaumont to
serve as matron of honor in the wedding ot Miks Ida Ruth Janies and
■r; Mr Billy HiUlhum of Amarillo which will be an eVent of i
■ night- .-s - ,
11 Other uittendants.eahnounced by Miss James, will be Mrs
i Boutheri^iid M SMlevgao'rt. ka matron' ot honor' Miss Betty James, {
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Mrs carl Glentr, pre,Mdi nt presid- Mrs lx»wen Crosier, Miss
, Kathryn Moon' apd Miss BiUie
• MIX w K Bower brought the M«v Lankford.' bridesmaids, and
devoitiHml on' the Subject "LoU^tty Ann Cluyton of Amarillo and
and Eunice, " umP Mrs ’ M T. Mary Alice Barr, cousins of the
Knox gu?P the study topic, "The | 1>1 ide-elect. junior bridesmaids
Hi- an.d Wi'Uihgs of Peter ', | ^fo.v Hallman U Camp Bowie
ITuinv present were Mrhes Knox, |u 111 HttcM his brother, as best
tnienn. Bower. O. L Bislmp. Wa-=(>xl win ,bel Jo)?" A'
rimm. Zim'mwnnn T R Walked ***»• » brotlier of thy bride-
David Muf^iv. W A Whitman. 11'1,'('1 Monroe Bicknell. Jr. and
' - - Baitei- HIUj [ Lowell Crosier,.
Mrs Van Camp of Dallas, aunt
___________ I ot tile bride-elect, will sing, and
hilly Jim Clarke, organist, will
play tin; Wedding' music and ae-
ermpnnv' MrsVan Camp
The bridegrooihJelect will'arrive
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First Baptist WX1I
Has Meeting Mond.tv
And I D( Ill'itiJ
••The regular thiril'M -
big of the gFhst H n- -
IT. was held y<-.n• -
'■hurch.
The theme of the in - ; i
"Women of the rt>»>h‘” '
day’s meeting deall wi'h :
Dr.. Albert venthj" t<-->i -
;tl)e lesson, followin' ■ >’
A N. Rattner .'cive a ;
review of the .hook -I in.....
Remain,"' bv ICHh i : i . " •
SOB. Tn honneeHon, m •':< 1
review, Mrs ('t-iii-i
gave a. folk <>n "lH'ji'A>>-:
many '■
Luheli wh>* '.-'i'll
by the .nine, ('iti)i'
: D, J\,Rieh.rii'(l.'ytr
. a HtrnEo t wo . Week . .
** ! ed to be impr.ovin -.,
I Hi’ is the brother
Stanley Mudge taught I
Members present were ,
D Barker, R s 0»J- I
Glass. Porter Glass
William Gray,!
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 18, 1941, newspaper, November 18, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309425/m1/5/?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.