Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 237, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1946 Page: 3 of 6
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS, TIMES-REVIEW
THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946
Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders. Pen-, sisters, Mrs. D. D. Nichols and son.
her mother, Mrs S E. Bridges. and Mrs. R R. Barnard of Waco.
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PLAINVIEW GUESTS HONORED BY
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APPLI BLOSSOM DEODORANT CREAM 50
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artistry, Helena Rubinstein has
captured the magic of May
in this, her most joyous
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wear it all ways to hold
Spring in your heart.
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TWC Baccalaureate
By Rev. Stephens
Kev. Oran Stephens, pastor of the
Main Street Methodist Church, will
deliver the baccalaureate sermon to
42 summer graduates of TWC, Fort
Worth, Sunday at 10:45 at the Poly-
technic Methodist Church.
In his absence, Rev. H. D. Huddle-
Thursday
The Alathean class of the Field
Street Baptist Church will have-a
watermelon feast on the church
lawn Thursday at 8 p. m. Husbands
of members are invited-
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Exquisite 10 and 14 kt. Gold
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At DeGarmo Home
Mrs. J. A. DeGarmo entertained
the members of the Kill Kare Klub
Wednesday afternoon at her home,
235 Wet Willingham.
The Afternoon was spent in con
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course was served. Garden flowere
ware used in decoration.
Those attending were Mmes. J. V.
Stewart, P. C. Dillon, W. Wiseman,
and Miss Sallie Baillio, and a guest.
Mrs. A. J. Smith, and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs, Eaphy outherland
and children of Bono have returned
after a trip to Carlsbad, N. M., and
Juarez, Mexico.
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WHAT A QUEEN SHOULD WEAR
To those wondering what tall,
graceful Nelda Hand wore when she
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Mary Jean Jackson, Lois McHenry, here for the evening service.
Mrs. Roy Gower entertained with*
a breakfast Wednesday at her home, ,
603 North Main, honoring Misses
Rita Rose Roberts and Ruth Han-
cock,' of" Plainview, The girls are
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Rbberts, 602 Forest.
Laid with white linen damask,
the table contained an arrangement
of lavender and pastel shaded asters.
Other garden flowers were used
throughout the house.
6 rooms and bath. large front
porch,- closed in back porch,
down stairs. 4 rooms and bath
up stairs. Large 3 car garage,
with 3 rooms and bath above
garage Hot and cold water Lot
93" x 280." Well built and im-
proved. All in good condition.
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BELTON, Tex., Aug. .15.— Mrs.
-Lola-B;, Joshua, isacandi-
date for the Bachelor of Arts degree
' from Mary Hardin-Baylor College
I on Aug. 19 ci
Mrs. Guthrie has majored in so-
i cial science and minored in edu-
cation. She will return to her po-
sition in the elementary grades at
Joshua next session. Mrs. Guthrie
was graduated from Baylor Ac-
ademy.
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Bible Study Monday
A covered dish luncheon was
served to members of the Mary Hill
Davis Circle of the North Cleburne
Baptist Church Monday when they
met with Mrs. Hamer Johhson, 502
Erie. Members of the Lottie Moon
Circle met with them for a Bible
study program after the luncheon.
Those present were Mmes. W G.
Hadley, S. B. Kelly, M C. Ward.
Louis Derting. E. V. Ellis, G. C 1
Butler, Walter Pipes, J. S. Brown.
M B. Claty. M T. Stone, B J
McGowen, C. .Hatftet, and C J
Keller. and the hostess.
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Friday
A putting contest and watermelon
feast will be given at the Nolan
River Country Club Thursday even-
ing at 7:30 p. m. for all members
and their family and out-of-town
guests. 1-.
Ruth '/Chapter 20 Q. E. S., will
'meet Friday at Masonic Hall at 8
p. m. Installation services will be
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Friday at Luncheon
A special luncheon table will., be
arranged at the Lion’s Club meet-
ing Friday noon for Miss Nelda
Hand and other guests- who partici-
pated in Johnson County Night at
the Alvarado reunion.
The trio, who sang Tuesday night
will sing “A Perfect Day,” during
the meeting. It is composed of
Misses Marjorie Gee, Mary Nell
Morris. and Marilyn Cleere.
Other honored guests will be the
mother of the queen Mrs. L. W. Hand
three sisters of the queen, Mmes
Clarice Marchman, Inez Brown and
Grace Hickman, and accompanist for
Delicate, dainty in-
fant dress of fine
white batiste, with
exquisite embroi-
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deira, Portugal.
Special
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at the Alvarado
night—it could/bi
But from the women's point of
view, she wore a black straplesst
FREE ADS FOR
HOUSE AND ROOMS
BREMEN, O. (U.P— The Bremen
Derrick, local newspaper, has an-
nouncer! that any classified adver-
tising listing a houae or rooms for
rent would be published free for
the next three months.
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a novelty corsage of white carnations
with tulle, with a white cannation
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 237, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 15, 1946, newspaper, August 15, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423141/m1/3/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.