Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1943 Page: 3 of 6
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BURNE TIMES-REVIEW
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SOCIETY - CLUBS
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and lost a continent!
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shirts and pants. They're Sanforised —
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Carpenters Mate Robert O. Noyes,
a Navy Bea Bee t^ho returned from
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HIGHER PRIC
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Miss Lucile Creswell of Brown-
wood Is spending her vacation here
■with her parents. Mr and Mrs
Sam Creswell.
Ellett and
San Antonio
and, Mrs.
PLAID WOOLENS
(Contents: Wool and Rayon)
Colorful plaid woolens, invariably a fall favorite for
srrjart skirts, for clever suits and for fine sport coats. We
offer you a most carefully selected group of newer pat-
terns in richer colors and finer weave. Full 54 inches wide.
1.98,2.49 and 3.98 yard
See them in our window.
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Mrs. Emmett D.
daughter. Judy, of
afe here, visiting Mr.
R. O. Ellett and other relatives
and friends.
Remove Corrosion
and Rubricate
Terminals
Following the lunpheon at the
noon hour, the afternoon was
snent in conversation and sewing.
The group voted to devote each
Tuesday morning to work at the
Red Cross Surgical Dressings
room.
Those attending included Mmes '
Roy Armstrong. Phil E Warren,
C. R Lothhola, Will McCowen.
Flovd Weaver. Joe Stevens. Jack
Hall. W C. Mallatt. Richard Hub-'
bi.rd. and J. M Stroud; Chile
7 Warren? and John Pugh, and th**-
hostess. Mrs. Boyd
Mrs. A. C. Weeks returned
Wednesday night Irom Mississippi, •
where she has been visiting her
sister and other relatives for the
past several weeks . . ..
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17,000 pounds
scrap drive.
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his sleeVes and got in
of scrap for the4ocal
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FEMALE PAIN
You who suffer such pain with tired,
nervous reeitnge. distrew ot “trrwu-
larltlee" — due to functional
monthly dl.turbancee — ehould try
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound to relieve such eymptome.
Here's a product that k*ps Matox.
Also flne stomachic tonic! Follow
label directions. Worm trvino
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
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STORES
Preview S?tt* Night
SUN.—MON.—TUES.
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Remove Battery
1.3r from Car and Paint
Miss Elizabeth Miller plans
leave Saturday morning for i
lone, where she will assume
new duties as secretary at
First Christian Church there
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Miss Virginia Warren of Austin
is the house guest of Dr. and
Mm. A. D. Ray on North Main
street.
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Phoenix Bemberg
Hosiery /
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♦ Feel free, af any time, to ask u# the
various services. A funeral c i-
rector’s reputation depends on his hones y
and we are prepared to quote you our cori-
plete prices, for the most economical • r
expensive funerals. When there are- i o
price tags'. , . watch out! For your ov n
protection, even at a time of greatest enl>-•
tional stress, insist on knowing the cot i-
plete prices for funeral services, pur co
cern prides itself in being able to give y< u
those prices, immediately and unequivocs l-
ly!
A Piftudit 1
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FRANCHOT TONE
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“POPULAR SCIENCE”
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hk home
‘rtpined the
members of the • Prtacffik Club
on Wednesday at her hoim on
Lone Star avenue. The open rooms j
were decorated with bouquets of
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Buy only the Dickie’s you need
Take good care of them. You
pend on Dickie’s at all times.
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SUN—MON.—TUES.
East Side Kids
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Eulls Hill and - — ---
and Keith, oj $Qn [ o<?a] Coup]e
-To Marry in Dallas
On September 4
! DALLAS, ,Aug. 27 —Announcing
the approaching marriage of Miss
Wilma Esry. daughter of Mrs,
Flora Esry, 804H North Ewing,
to Joe M. Metze, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Frank Metze‘of Cleburne.
Mrs J. T. Pringle entertained,
. Thursday at her home. 3404 Cole.
The wedding will take place |
Sept. 4 at the Oak Cliff Presby-
terian Church.
Pnncli' was served by MW J
M. Butts and Mrs T W Plant
to over fifty guests - ‘
The table was laid with a heavy | education
•white linen cloth, -while a
of sunflowers was used as
"S“S. am.., She, XS I “KSLSf It
dropped in. and the evening was missioned on June 29. She and
spent In early school day remi- i Moberly met when he was in train-
nlcence and singing. Ms Peter-Hng at^Hicks Field in Port Worth
| and were marrted on June 28.
Ice cream and angel food cake I 1942 |
were served at the close of the | Captain Moberly received his
evening to the honorees and Mr. I training at, Hicks, Ellington and
nnd Mrs. C. L. Dortch. Sr., Kellv Fields and was commisslon-
ii Mmes Flora Moyers and Mabie ed in May. 1942 When he en-
Riffle, and MLss Letha Taylor,, listed In the Air Corps he was a
end the hosts and hostesses ■ student at the University of Mls-
MF ■* ---,----r- j senri. His home is in Moberly.
Cleburne Girl jMC; —
■ is a WA\T.; I lusliaixl Rev and Mrs
R Is Army Captain ! £‘XnarXdar^hursday evening
■W-*—Ensign Daysir Moberly of thet Tnr a short vtstt liere with Tela-
HM WAVES, who te with her husband, I ttveS and friends They will
ja& Captain James A. Moberly, on a leave for home on Saturday morn-
WA visit with her parents. Mr andltllg
Mrs. J O Rhome, in Fort Worth.I ——
is a native of Cleburne and spent I
her girlhood here It was for,
her brother that Rhome Field herej
'was named.
Ensign Moberly is on a 10-day
The new mi
proved rayon hos-
iery by Phoenix So
L'lfy/ different 1 r o m the
Sr rayons in the early
' stages of hosiery short-'
age. Grt-alcr beauty, Iqiig-
pr wear and prettier colors.
They fit better and. with
proper care, are much longer
lasting. We recommend that you
ask for—
No 716. A cotton top sheer
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No 372. A celanese rayon of great beauty
at. 97c
O. C. (Bill! Ownbey. who has
been tn the Santa Fe Hospital at
Temple for several days ,1s re-
ported to be Improved
Jack Bailey and Jimmie Martin
are spending the remainder of the
week in Austin visiting with
friends.
Rust has returned to
fh Dallas after attend-
ing the funeral here of. his mo-
ther, Mrs. 8. M. Rust.
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Miss Ann McOarity of Austin
is reported to be imnroving from
an appendectomy nt the Meadow-
lawn Sanitarium She Is the sis-
ter Of MYs S N Alford. 1103
South Main.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1943
active duty in Africa,_ said the
United States dollar hai. a high
value (here, but added that Tie.
did nov U*k» -uuvan.um<s of soma oi l
the bargains that were offered I
"A tribe leader wanted to sell •
me a daughter for eight dollars," 1
Noyes said. "When I refused, he| ’ 1 -• ■ : ' •
offered me his son's wife, and fl- QTown Friends >
nally his own wife." V7Uf-OI IOWI1 F neilUS i „ne
•I wasn’t in the market, he Are Complimented at ’ *h
•aid ■ *ni* • iz i?er
-----I jjinner in Keene 11‘~‘ ,
. i KEENE. Aug ' 27-Mr and Mrs ! country from overseas, where as
j u. 11 navigator
OMT nnM/ B YB'eS Miss fhlng ws 8outhPnl Oom-I:yni^ fy Mmes.
:| Margie and Mr and Mrs Pal fort and Drv Martini, he helped
j Nichols entertained on Tuesday make life uncomfortable for rest-1
| evening with a 7 o'clock dinner dents of Gerinan-occuoied France.
‘ ‘ i Caotaln Moberly is a veteran of I
. _______ j _J flights over enemy territory
____ honorees for the occasion find holds the Purple Heart, the I
I included Mrs. o,,ii_ r>)cH,,<»,iiei,„H riuino nmM Air*
Usque; Mrs A. P
II Creek. Mich.; Mr n.m «
* lism Bosch, Miami. Fla ;
I Mrs. G. D. Larkin Paducah. Ky. ' in action during
A 4% Cc ■ and Mr and Mrs NormnnlKlel.
>V | Dunn. Argentina-S A., wr
VC 4V / soon to return there after a
W w • /? •>*! fur‘0’'V
FIVE|
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so sang several solos.
leave from Memphis. Tenn., where
she is stationed .at • the Naval
Technical v Training Center.
r husband .Captain Moberly,
has only recently returned to this
country from overseas, where
i a two-gun navigator on
. flying fortresses Southern (----
Pa*-' fort and Dry Martini, he helped
and
_______ ___________ on ____, ,______________________ ___ _
evening with a 7 o'clock dinner dents of German-occuoied France,
honor of a group of friends.' < ‘
in honor of a group of friends. <
who are visiting here. , 28
The 1 * '•
Rebekah Lodge Has i
Meeting at Hall oh < ,
Thursday Night ~
The Rebekah Lodge met Thurs-
day night at the I O O F lodge
lor the re«<nr weekly meeting.
During the busiheSajaiWbft 'jw netg j
entertainment committee was ap-
pointed. and it was composed of
Mmes Lillian and Jennie Mc-
Donald and Mary McCarty
Refreshments of punch and cake
were served at the close of the
, uy muim. Lena Prater,
1 Rosa Lucas and Sophia Junell.
Those present were Mmes. Ella
Mae Walsh, Lula Smith. Virige
| Ward. Mary McCarty. IJUlan Mc-
I Donald. Pat Helsley, Lillian Clary,
,,v, „„ „„„„ „„ I Oclp Metze. Jennie McDonald,
Carrie Jago, Quit-1 Distinguished Flytng^Cross. the Air ’,*118,, PrhU'r H’<>c" Lucas, Sophia
Peterson. Battle Medal with three Oak Leaf Clus-) June11 and clarii Moser |
and Mrs Wil-1 ters. and has received a citation' e “ ~~
; Mr . and 1 for the Silver Star for gallantry, Priscilla Club Votes
a big raid on I -p ro i
I 1 o Go to Ken Cross
who are. Ensign Moberly is a 1941 gradu- C , L T.ieqf]av
er a year’s! ate of Texas Christian University. /
-------rivhere 3he majored in physical MrT Brad ®°*d e^rt*£’ecL
: education She took-nost graduate m('mhpr’ n
bowl I work at the University of Texas
the I before entering the WAVES She
I received her Navy training at
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 27, 1943, newspaper, August 27, 1943; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310966/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.