Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 291, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 20, 1946 Page: 4 of 14
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Sunday.
SOCIETY
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place that order for the VENETAN BLINDS you have
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If You Save Only $3 a Week
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FINE WOOD
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CUSTOM BUILT TO FIT YOUR WINDOWS
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When you think of QUALITY DRY CLEANING--think of
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BLINDS
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Monday at 3 p. m. at the church.
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AWNINGS
Phone 1132
PLAY OF MONTH CLUB PRESENTS
MRS. ELLA MAE KEITH O'BRIEN AT
INITIAL MEETING FOR FALL SEASON . '
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Call and let us show you why Venetian Blinds are
an investment in comfort, as well as beauty. . . . Your
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Mr and Mn Paul Griffith have
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obligated.
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Junior G A . Junior R. A., and
woman dressed-accordihg to the na-Harrison, Jr., and daughter.
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YES, You can depend on
FUDGE for ' better Dry
Cleaning and Pressing. .
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Table-Top and Upright
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USE OUR DIGNIFIED . . . EASY TO PAY . . .
BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN
With Nothing Down and up to 3 Years to Pay.
' As Little as $5 per month ... on the F.H.A.-
Approved Plan.... Investigate Today.
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eceZengys $oee
ga 21 jewels
Use Times Review Classifieds
Your promptness in mailing these in will be greatly
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appreciated. If cards are not mailed in, it becomes nec-
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James R. Harris. H. F. Spreen--Owners
12 E. Henderson
• Across From Bus Station
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The Morning Glory Blue Birds
of J. N. Long met Thursday after-
noon in the home of Saralyn Batea
Mrs, Armstrong talked to the girls
about the different things they are
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First aid to dhe photo film short-
age is given by the Strickland
-iwinsr l*rt, and Jfna, at
Winter Haven, Fla., who reward
the photographer with double
beauty in one picture. They were
snapped during recent visit to
Cypress Gardens.
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hiked to the roadside park, where
they enjoyed a sack lunch. This
group is working on its trail seek-
ers rank. Bicycles were ridden and
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Within the next 30 days every home and business
place in Cleburne will be visited by a canvasser secur-
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will be served at noon by
GecTSTj‘ M'famcy Circle 1—
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Miscellanea Shower
, Mr. and Mrs. John Quincy Adams,
who were married recently in Chi-
cago. I., were compiimented with
a miscellaneous gift shower in the
home of Mrs. Joe Pierson .708 Nes
Main Street, recently.
Hallowe'en colors and decorations
were reflected in the open rooms
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Costume Jewelry
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Sue Haslett, Patsy Kanewske, Joan
Ward, Martha West. Martha Doekel,
Charlie Dell Jackson. Gene Ann
Wheeler, and the guardian, Mrs. A
W. Kanewske.
Mrs Ella Mae Keith O’Brian was
presented on Friday afternoon,
when the Play cf the Month Club
had its initial meeting of its sec-
ond season in the home of Mrs. E
W Wofford on Forest avenue with
going to do this year. They were Mrs. Flake.
Where residents are absent when the canvasser
UR PRICES ARE NEVER
MORE, BUT OFTEN LESS!
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FAY BURTON JEWELRY CO.
"Gifts That Last"
Jeweler and’ Engraver
Nancy Rucker, Delula Dowdy, Barr
bara Nelson, Sonja Harris, Beverly
Williams; and ten visitors from
Junior High school." Mrs. Conway
was assisted by Mrs. Green and
the guardians, Mrs. Williams and
Mrs Rucker. The next meeting
will be with Juanita Green.
the Tanda Camp' Fire Girls met
Saturday at the Irving school and
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DERBY HARDWARE and FURNITURE
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the Sunbeam Band of the First
Baptist Church will meet Friday at
4 p. m. at the church
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Kemp, and W. O. Lockhart of Dallas
, and the three hostesses.
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1 I non they represented with food of
that country on the table. Nations
represented were Holland by Mr.
and Mrs. Haverly; Spain by Mr.
and. Mrs. D. H. McCoy;- India by
Recent Bride, Groom
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club room at high school at which
I rime Mrs. James Leonard of Fort
' Wgth will be guest speaker.
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W M. S of First Baptist Church
will meet Monday at 10-a. m. at the
church. Dr Albert Venting will
present Bible study and Mrs. Clar-
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Kimbro, Willard Baker,
The J. N. Long Camp Fire group
met Wednesday afternoon with
Marta Conway. Hallowe'en masks
were made and games were played
City Council of P.-T. A. will
meet Tuesday at 3:45 p. m. in the
Edosee
110 W. CHAMBERS ST. CLEBURNE,TEXAS
guardian; Mrs, Hester, co-guard-
ian; Mrs. Lemmerman, sponsor, and
Mrs. Bates, hostess.
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R. D. Ropen Jr., of Houston is
epending the week-end here With his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Roper
at the Liberty Hotel. Mr. Roper is
with the Veterans Administration J
in Houston. a
R. L POLK and CU.
Mr and Mrs. E J Steadman
have returned from Rusk, where
they visited friends. While there
Mr. Steadman' conducted funeral
services for Boatie Hamilton of
Rockford, formerly of Bynum.
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n jewels $5250
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' cheese biscuits, olives, coffee and
; mints were served to Mmes Ed
; Zimmerman, Peyton Lawson, Dan
Wofford. Otto Phillips J. W Pick
ens, L. M. DeGarmo. Bob Chafin.
' Penn Jackson, John Henry Simons.
, J. Orville Bobo, Gean Turner Bob
where Mrs. Dan Wofford presided
over the brief business session
Other officers are Betty Browder
vice-president; Barbara Standridge
secretary; Janis Renfro, reporter, and
Nancy Rucker, doorkeeper.
Refreshments were served to
Irene Joslin, Joanne Miller, Billie
Nell Kucker, Janis Marie Renfro,
Marta Conway, Bobbie Sue Beavers,
Betty Lu Beavers, Barbara Williamsr
Sonya Fincher, Barbara Standridge,
Betty Browder, Juanita Green,
Cynthia Ann Hines, Jean MeCowen,
You won't miss the $3 nearly as much
• as the $156 will make you feel glad you
could spare it. Or twice that another
tyear later. So ...
in the yard. ..._____ —__
’ Marta Conway was elected pres- names were played.
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Mr and Mrs. C. J. Keller. Jr.;
China by Mr and aurs. . Elige
Thacker, and England by Miss Betty
Marie Ownsby."
Pictures were taken of the tables.
About 60 guests attended the party.
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To Speak Tuesday at1
P.-T. A. City Council
Mrs James Leonard, president
of the First District of Texas Con-
gress of Parents and Teachers, will
be guest speaker on Tuesday when
the City Council of Parents and
Teachers meets in the club room
at the high school.
All officers of all the local P.-T. A.
units are urged to attend this meet-
ing at which time special instruc-
tions in their duties will be given
by Mrs. Leonard.
Mrs Leonard will be honored
with a luncheon at 1 p. m. Tues-
day. when the members of the
executive board of the City Coun-
cil meet in the home of Mrs. L. M
DeGarmo, 810 West Chambers street.
ence Crawford will give the Royal
Edward Service program. Mrs. Charles
King, Clarence Crawford, and the. Pitts will be guest speaker. Lunch
guests, Mmes. H. F. Parker. Georgia will be served at noon by the-
Cardwet, W. E. Boger W E Mitter.
Fred Thompson, Ruel Walker. Curtis
Viek. George Patrick. Harry Howell
Roy Gower. G. W. Roberts. L. B
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Mrs. R. A. Chance of Pilot Point
and her son, Arthur Chance, of
Dallas arrived Saturday for a visit
with her brother, T. J. Flake. and
• McCall. Fred Howard. Charles
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ing information for a new CITY DIRECTORY. '
4 Sunday , Oct. 20, 1946,CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
Weds Bumis Bass I _Cumtux Study Club yill - meet
Tn Recent Rites Here । Thursday at 3 p n>
in mesen rules Here I orville Bobo. 518 Featherston Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Bumis Bass are
wi l meet Monday at 7:30 p. m.
Members of the Couples Class of Mr. and Mrs Bill O'Dowd are
the Bethel Assembly of God Church' spending the week-end in College Mrs. Hunter Pearson and Mrs. H
served at the several tables, which I Station. where they attended the C. Custard as co-hostesses
represented different nations ' T. C. U.-Texas A. and M game Chrysanthemums and dahlia.
At each table ’were a.man and and visited Mr and Mrs. E J. were used to accent the open room: I
I ments of molded chicken salad.
be taken BOTH at the home and place of business.
taught several games and songs.
The meeting was closed by singing
the magic ring Blue Bird song.
Refreshments of pimiento cheese
sandwiches and cookies were served
to Carolyn Mae Cooke, Marilyn a
Gallon, Iris Ann Harris, Stella Lou 5
Hester, Fredda Hines, Jeanie John- S
son Ann Lemmerman, Carol Sue E
Lindsey, Nancy Thompson. Patsy ■
Jo Shelton, Suzanne Williams. Bev- 2
erly Stephens, Frances Jean Yater, 5
Saralyn Bates, Mrs. Armstrong.
CITY DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS SINCE 1870 / 1 .
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Monday
Young Women’s Missionary Circle
will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. at
the First Christian Church with
Mrs. Kyle Graves as hostess.
Mrs. O'Brien gave a short review All circles of W. S. C. S.. Main
of the current plays running on 1 Street Methodist C hurch, will meet
। Broadway before she presented the
I play. "Ring Around Elisabeth" by
Charlys Armstrong
| During the social hour refresh with Mrs. v M. Fulton on North
Main street. Miss Gertrude White-
house will be co-hostess.
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Now for
CHRISTMAS
j making their home in Graham.
I Mrs. Bass was Mrs. Claudia Walling
daughter of Mrs. P. E Reed of 417
West Willingham street. before her
marriage on Sunday, October 13
The groom is the son of Mrs. B
I F. LaFon, 742 North Anglin street
The wedding took place at the
j home of Rev. and Mrs Jones W
; Weathers with Reverend Weathers
1 reading the single ring ceremony
1 Close friends and relatives were in
I attendance. •
The couple left. immediately after
I the ceremony for Graham, where i
I Mr. Bass is employed. -
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 291, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 20, 1946, newspaper, October 20, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423218/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.