Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [37], No. 228, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1942 Page: 7 of 8
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HOLLYWOOD FILM SHOP
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WHEN IN LONDON—Sergeants Neil W Butler of Wisconsin
and Woodrow W. Jorgensen of Chicago help 4o salvage waste
paper for British war use. They're members of nucleus of
Aipurican Armv stationed in
Txosw
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Howell's Celebrates with Savings for You
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Spending Your Vacation at Home?
Planning A Short Trip?
Shop And Save Here!
Gout Has Quads. I hrn Quins
WWOI)SII)E, (’al HJ P- .James
OMA1O M »A>«r
Al AN ClMhl
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though she wore them for 45 \
She put Hpeetucles on when
was 3(| and discarded them ’
75'
69c
Discarded Spectacles at 75
KENNEBUNK Me <U P’
I 11\e-ycHt -old Miss Mary
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broad-shouldered.
look they give
line piece of jewcll}
A person should d\<
Spanish-Aur'iican
tp'-'al -urandfathei
i.> 1 h ■ Ch 1) War
iHilc Booth ol
weekend with hei
iuid Mis
111
Worth
who had
marines,
cameras
tile lines
i O’Bnen
a >afe trip
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Mrs H R Malone ()
Ruth Malone and Mrs
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Elliott.
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Hr, the undersigned (irnrrry Mrrcjiants of < Irbi.i nr ir.di/tng the ifiipcn t.m< t of the
observant r of Juh 4. Independence Day . especially al .1 time ulo n \$ «• .nr nou < ngagrd
in a light to retain our freedom, do hereby signify that ur u ill (lose oin states til
<laV Sat in das. Juls 4th. to observe this da>.
...SPECIALS...
Kai lei Manter (n Shipyard
P’JRTIANU. ore 'UP Hu v. . r
has wr.>u$ht man$ vliamus it men
nmde .1 shipyard worker nt a h ill, ■
dancer For 30 year . Alex.imP .
Oumansky danced and <lirc< ted
btillets in every part of the vmh
Now. beca iae "I wanted to <f<> m>
part. he* building ships
lie Because It
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tin' 111. .<■ Wilson,
hin i ii S inatori-
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London.
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up an unusual dance
their new Columbia musical
Xavier Cugat. who supplied the
unique accompaniment, said it was
tin' most untlsual accomplishment
lie had seen In 25 years of playing
Pastels in solids, -
checks and prints
values to 79c. 41
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CLEBURNB TIMES-REVIEW. CLERURNE, TEXAS
I ANTIOCH NEWS
usually wears i
Greer Garson
photographed
of her radiant
of culms
t'orsicana
pal
t'urtis Benedict
is s|M'ndlng
. 1st! mg
Muri
Clebun
9:45 an
12:50 p.n
3:45 p.B
If 45 p.d
10:30 p.J
Division J
tr Clebufl
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livisiun
9.50 a.a
3:05 p.a
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*n.^ ' Kim had discovered something gtWfd
j and wanted to start
Wilkinson ol i
11 ii home ol |
Johnson
Hats
Joan
I '.ailored
trent h .
fair I
that |
Di- I p' i t rah
exclaimed . chouse
"We '
Saturday. 11 I’ VI
Monday—Tuesday
only nalt-a-down |
of u.s on tin- hlg stage ' lie said. I
I had sent most ol my crcheslra
| home Only th^ rhythm sfectibh,
mostly drums staved For an en-
tire morning and afternoon my boys
played nothing but straight
rhythms, mostly rumba and conga [
forms
Bus*
Gt is
i week
| atives
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i baby oi
i home ol
over tin
Mi ai
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I Mr mui
l Thursdav
I Mr. and
nothing but f
mostly rumba and conga
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F.ris Carpenter and
' Bull, ace .portrait photographers
i nt Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. who
have made stills ol nii.nv of the
| star... know all about iluir tastes.
Greta Garon, tor instance, like<
to l>e photographed ,n anything
neutral and plain Siu know; it
suit.., her type ol beauty A soft
higb-
Choice of Any Straw or White
in ol
Wn k did
and Mis
A Wai-
BATTLE SURVIVOR -Coral C ritked one of his nine
survived Battle of Coral Sea Now kitten has become
mascot. On shore leave with
map of Japanese conquests.
Otii signature^ herewith bind us to vlosing according t<»
ioi egoiug
Garuo.
photo? r.< phrd
and plain
type ol
sweater.
in eked dress. perhajk> wBh
(■(•at is her type
I aiuarr Wears
Hedy Laman,
.-kin and black
strings a'
fine lace, or
ner best foil
1 rocks
Crisp
are best
now.
shop ra
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j ter. Finni c-
lhe young Hull- ! » vls"
............ tile first World [
his p randl at her ,ei ved ill the I
n ^inflict, und ins I
i the Blue I Ls
Mr and
j B. Mulone
] Mary R
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I Johnson
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Whatever \our vacation plans are for this Summer shop
here lor the ( lotlies \ ou need start yourself on the way
to another War Bond with your savings! We ve the right
clothes lor hackvard barbecues, twilight twirling, travel
ling cool classic clothes that will be just as fashion-right
next Summer as they art' right now. Everything specially
priced during this event shop early lots of values lor
t h rd t v sh(>ppers '
and 1
ltuv*Boiid« With Trawl (ash
BRISTOL. Me <UP' High school
seniors here collected $400 for a
graduating chins trip to New York,
I hut unanimously voted to cancel the.
t sightseeing lour and invest the
I money in defense bonds as a class
Navy, U1H
iii- M i . j
is being |
Noi folk, j
h.i\r bld
......... Bill
(ottons and ger and Mrs Donald Owniaa
lor contracts (Tuesday in Minei al Wills,
photographed 1 they visited with Olsen Jiles,.
Ls stationed at Camp Woltoi.s
Pictures
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ia\or'. es *'( HFNECTADY N Y <U.Rv
Slv ]jkr. ponald 1 Berger represents the
:ii|M>ed m- ‘ouifh t’c’iei al k •!) in id*, family ’o
Sl"‘ '''' ''' ’ 'A, L'm li- Sum
....... ,.i n mr vvm m
111! I < 'V ' '
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Hr_u i Hats, Bh ‘ adds, are '• >o <w m
-----ict style and date a pi. tun
'usually wears none
clot.iie.s Greer Garson alwav
S?1P l nhot Jgrauhed in < olo,
h i i-
Mrs. Olsen .files, Mrs
ger and Mrs
Tuesday in
Ci( v po-
, i> rid i
been asked to co-i O’Laughliti's lilnck mill white Nuln
drive started by file | an goat recenlly gave birth in kid
to re-I tuplets ' llin-i nmimiss und two
Iblllies a vet\ rule oicurrence
rout connoisseurs
In hud <|iuidl upleli
Me leel that il is our patriotic duty to observe tin- a nm v ers.n . <1.,,
inn freedom and that this veal* above all years «r should In a-ill. ou.
and renew our thoughts of freedom and reeollei I llu imlold mli .oil
Ioi the past 165 years of living in a free land
Orawford t
clothe* at
before a still camera
the
l-earts waist
will her fait I ont,
hair, knows that j c,,nt
if pearls and blouses with . pressing tor portraits, s
*> -e white materials, are
She aL«o doves dirndl :
i I l ocks for informal shots
. Crisp cotton ovcr.lng
_ -------- -------., _____ _______ _________! are best for lama Turner, she I
a single note of melody to be heard. ) has decided, especially those with ;
But it was done by Fred Astaire, pique touches itui the dash oi
and Rita Hayworth while polishing t contrasting colors o: patterns
number 'for which reproduie well In black
| and w liite '
Judy Garland tikes
j enjoys mixed color;
| f'tie prefers to’ ti"
In suf' suits anti ’lowered nats
burne
Ray Odom who is .stationed
Boston, Mass, with ilie U S
litre visiting Ins parents
'and Mrs (I Odom, He
J transferred liom Boston I
Vu
HOL! YWOOD. July 1 u.P !
Many muke-oelieve scenes before!
'lie cameras on studio sets hold
Mgniluanee tor the players# that'
theater audiences may never sus-
IH'lt
A typical Illustration ot how the
'"ar is giving new reality to many'
■sequences came in a acene with Pat
<ji Brien and Edytlie Elliott, char-j
•nier actress, at Columbia
O’Brien, playing an aviator in;
He's My Old Man," was
good-by to his son und Miss'EUtott
oetore sailing tor a dangerous fly-
iti;’ Job overseas
While ttie cameras turned the|”rl’""
■s|sike tiie lines from the.*1'1"'1 *'
kissed O'Brien good-by, |
turn u safe trip through '
Hu- submarine zone pnd‘ goOd luck ]
I here was u break in her voice and I
(ears dampened her eyes
iillUMBl'S O JP>
lie tilling st itioti operators
the public have
(ipdiite jli ,i
(’(»bir..t)iis Ab’omobile Club to re-I tuplets”
i')('\( broken glass, nails, and nt hi r Iblllies a V'
i ttieli., winch are injuii'.u.s to tires, ■ cording to
L liom i'. street year ngu
Son in Marines
, okay that was perfect,’’
‘.to tot Sidney Salkow
"Hen tile scene was finished
iiuildn t do better if we tried a
dozen times."
But Miss Elliott did not hear
’I" praise ol her director Mov-
ing to the edge of Rie set, she was
living to stop the How of tears with j
a nandkerchlel
latter, slie explained that her son J t
RiAert V. Elliott, who had left 1 s
schobl to Join the marines, had ! ant’or.i
returned home only the day before I
after 10 months in Iceland and a !
narrow brush with enemy subs He
ilslted his mother on a furlough
Ix-1 ore going overseas on another
'.’■'t»r assignment. The scene in the
•picture. Miss Elliott, said, paralleled
her own parting with her son.
Ml
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Mi - I
M j • Weldon ( ildh x
Fort W< 11 h and Mi mid Mi '
I Otdlex and i v> <• Im It- dntighi
! Midlothian \iMtrd hi th< home
I Mi and M: WaIjacc < Hdlc\ i
i week -end
Ml and Min <
NOIJS, Oils and
Mr and Mi* ( »
ited in Foil Wo
M i and M i
son. Stephen an visiting in the I
home ol Mi and Mis (i Odonu;
Mr rody i: hcinr, tiansterred troin
Camp Wolters to Pail*
<’15d( Walravin and daugLi
have i (turned home
with relatives m
ar in all ot Dnlla.s,
Mi and Mis
<•!'. Iasi Sunda\
and Mis Frank Walia’
spent the
pa i ent- Mi
and Mis H
on yo<.i
Ail pl. t U
wh <’ Ho’lvwood
when tne\ visii the photo
v’ upher’.
Mobt wc^ii’-n drag out
i ccilble ..trand ol peat Is and
I a dregs u it h a luce collar •
whin tluy face th(*
camera 8 rren rtaiT
their cRHhes with great
suit their jaitivular types.
Carpenter and CMnrrnee
re .porWait
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [37], No. 228, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1942, newspaper, July 1, 1942; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310610/m1/7/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.