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Wed., Oct. 23. 1946—CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW—3
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Monday on Vergil
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Wedges
Oxfords
Slings
Spectators
The local unit has been requested
to present the'colors at the memo-
sandwiches,
cake and
Mrs. Joe Post.' assisted by Mrs.
B B Barnard, was hostess on Tues-
Women's Auxiliary
Plans for District
Meeting to Be Here
Joe Falkenbury. T. R. Walker, R. L.
Willis, Fannie Young, J. W. Pickens
and Ed Zimmerman.
U. D. C. Chapter'
Entertained in
Home of Mis. Fulton
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Refreshments of chicken
SOCIETY
Emma Louite Flake
James Wallace of Joshua under-
went major surgery on Thursday
at the Cleburne Hospital,
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1. Since June the shoe Industry has been seriously handicapped by
lack of materials and labor difficulties. .
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apecial emphash on STATE AND LOCAL NEWS; a wealth of
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SPORTS, OIL, AMUSEMENT, SOCIETY, FASHIONS, and many ottiera.
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Shoes for Men
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Shoes for Women
BUSTER BROWN
Shoes for Boys and Girls
O.P.A. Priced
5.95,6.95
Sale Price
and
the
O.P.A. Prices
6.95,7.95,8.95
on sale for only
4. The OPA has recently granted needed price advances ot legitimate
manufacturers and more will be added in the near future. Even this
boost cannot step up production in reasonable priced shoes until late
spring or summer. t* • ;
FT. WORTH WOMAN NAMED HONOREE
OF LUNCHEON GIVEN TUESDAY FOR
CITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD
Schools Attended
The bride attended North Texas
zricultural College at Arlington
nd University of Texas at Austin,
here she was affiliated with Alpha
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Teachers
The regular session of the City
Council was held later in the after-
noon at the club room of the Cle-
1937 Bible Study Club
Has Meeting With
Mrs. C. I. Russell
HOLLIDAY & ANDERSON
Brownbilt Shoe Store
102 S. Main Street
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church Friday, and all women of
the church are urged to attend
2. This condition has resulted in decreased production in all popular
priced lines of shoes with no immediate prospects for improvement. .
, 3. Many manufacturers have resorted to hi-platform soled shoes ( upon
which there is no ceiling) and to importing shoes (also no limit on
■ prices) In order to evade price control under which the industry
.operates. This is a proven fact as evidenced by big city stores ad-
vertising $25.00 and $50.00 shoes under unknown brands.
Miss Rose Mary W4dman, sister of Mrs. Carlisle O. Craven* of Arling-
on and former resident of Cleburne, was married on Tuesday evening,
betober 22. at 8 o’clock to James Alexander Blackney, ton of George G.
Hackney, 231 Grace street. Flint, Mich. The wedding took place at the
omeof Mr. and Mrs. Cravens in Arlington with Rev. Charles L. Dickey
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meeting to be sent to the hospitals
for the same purpose.
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MISS ROSE MARY WIDMAN, FORMER
RESIDENT, BECOMES BRIDE OF
AMES A. BLACKNEY IN ARLINGTON ;
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1. Higher prices.
£ Increased production doubtful until spring.
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The members of the Junto/ Clas-
sical League assembled in Cle
member. Mrs. Felbe
visitors, Jean Rizh,
and Marjory Graves,
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burnt High School. Mrs. Leonard
discussed parliamentary law and
procedure with the officers of all
the P.-T. A. organizations of the
city.
■ Legion Auxiliary
Has Social Tuesday
In Home of Mrs. Post
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A reception was held immediately : decorations, and during the Short
ter the ceremony in the Craven business meeting the auxiliary vot-
coffee were served to
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the outstanding values in scarce merchandise that has ever been
offered before anywhere. It includes dress shoes, welt oxfords, low
heel dress, and many childrens shoes priced lower than ever before
and made by reliable manufacturers. It Includes popular sizes never
this special all day service.
At the meeting on Monday Mrs
Emil Pederson led the lesson on
“Preparing Indian Leaders for the
Postwar World."
Those attending were Mmes L.
Walker, Cecil Ellis. Joe Peters,
Earl Fudge. E. L. Reid, Jim Per-
sons, Pederson and the hostess.
'Week of Prayer' to
League Has Program Be Held Friday at
Iha following officer* for 1947 Mr*. J ______, —___
Tom Smith, precident; Mt*. L. A. " Clancy' and Pearl Jophin;
/ore a floor length frock of white
aarquisette and carried a bouquet
f fuschia spider chrysanthemums,
jler headdress was a short illusion
eil. Junior bridesmaid was Miss
Iary Cecelia Cravens, who wore a
ong frock of white taffeta with an
verskirt of white net. Her head-
iece was bf illusion, and she car-
leda miniature bouquet of fus-
hia spider chrysanthemums.
I Ralph Widman, Jr., of Fort Wortn
ttended the groom as best man.
Bridal Gown
1 The bride entered with her bro-
her-in-law, Carlisle O. Cravens,
Elizabeth Poole
Circle Has Mission
Study Program
The Elizabeth Poole Circle
Field Street Baptist Church
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Refreshments of hot cocoa and
cookies were served to Mmes. T O.
Darling. J. R. Hanna. Leo Mages.
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finished cases will be sent to. the H. J. James. T J. Price, C. H.
al disabled veterans in hospitals, wholFrazier, L. A. Murphy. T. J. Smith.
D. W. Holibough, Maude Hix. Tom
Roof and the hostess
The next meeting will be an all
day session in the home of Mr .
H. M Love on November 7.
SUBJECT: Higher Prices Mean Less Shoes.
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ttended University of Michigan and made by the auditing committee on
erved as a captain in the Pacific the books of the organization. Mrs.
'heater for over a year. Dewey Jiles presided over the busi-
l Out-of-town relatives and friends ness session.
ttending the ceremony were Mr During the social'hour games of
Hove it delivered by your
local corrier, or sent by moil,
Sescribe by moi through
Coroot. Local Popet, Pat-
mortar ar Country irto-
tion Department, Houston
Chronicle, Houlton 2, Toxas.
home in McKinney after a visit MeWiliams, Dewey Jjles, B B. Bar-
• nard and Post.
eading the single ring ceremony,
he bride is the daughter of the
Ite Mr, and Mrs. R. V. Widman.
The improvised altar was banked
vith greenery with floor baskets
j white spider chrysanti»tmums
nd roses with cathedral tapers
timing in wrought iron candelabra
a the background. >
Wedding Music ■
' The wedding music -was given by
Ira. Jack Patterson, mptamist- and
lias Virginia Vadergrift, soloist,
cho sang "Because" and the “Lord’s
"rayer." Mrs. Patterson played in
Iddition to the traditional wedding
larches, a medley of "I’ll Get By,"
To Each His Own,” and other fa-
orites of the couple.
rial service to be held Sunday
morning at 11 •o’clock during the
12th District Convention in Glen
me. ' ed to purchase enough material to
When Mr. and Mrs. Blackney left make 10 pairs of pillow cases.
trip to New
id Mr*. Frank Taylor, and Mr.
id Mrs Anthony Canning, Fort
orth; Mrs. Anna Robinson, Mr.
id Mrs. John Wyatt. and Mrs
ay Stewart, of Cleburne; Miss
etty Schutts, Fort Worth; Mr. and
rs. James Crow and Mr. and Mrs.
I. V. Pedigo, Dallas..... .
potato chips.
Grady Towles of Fort Worth
spent Tuesday and Wednesday here
I on business.
Harold Stephens
Honored by
Birthday Dinner
Mrs. Harold Stephens and Mrs.
O. O. Moxon entertained with a
birthday dinner in honor of Har-
old Stephens in the home of Mrs.
O. O. Moxon Sunday.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Stephens and chil-
dren. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Steph-
ens, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Moxon
and children of Fort Worth, Mr.
and Mr*. E. A. Moxon and sons,
Mr. and Mrs, O. O. Moxon, and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stephens.
"The Week of Prayer” service,
leburne which is to be held at the St.
High School auditorium to enjoy a Mark’* Methodist church on Fri-
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1937 Bible Study club met Tues-
day afternoon in the home of Mrs.
C. I. Russell, at which time she
taught the Bible lesson. Mrs. Le-
land Burton also gave a short talk
on "Ingratitude."
Those attending were Mmes M.
R. Melton W. H. Brawner B. F.
Bennett, D. T. Shaw,P. C* Dillon.
Leland Burton, C. A. Abshier W.
A. MeWilliams, Bayard Taylor, J.
T. Gillespie, J. A. Davis, Emma
Seidell. B C. Munday, George Leo-
nard and Ed Pickett; Mlaa Bernice
Sheeler, and the hostess.
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eI and Auxiliary plan to attend.
She The Bible study lesson on Mon-
day was led by Miss Maud Tor-
Mr* James Leonard of Fort Worth
was honored guest on" Tuesday,
. when Mrs. L. M. DeGarmo enter-
tained the members of the execu-
tive board of the City Council of
Parents and Teachers with a lun-
cheon at her home on West Cham-
bers street. Superintendent and
Mrs. Fred Thompson yere also spe-
cial guests at the luncheon.
Rosebuds accented the foursome
tables, and a low arrangement of
gladioli was placed on the mantel.
'Music' Discussed
At West Liberty
WHD Club Meeting
A round table discussion on
"Music," was held by members of
West Liberty W. H. D. Club recent-
ly in the home of Mrs. V. L. Wad-
dell.
During the business meeting the
nominating committee reported on
uet of white orchid* and step- the Auxiliary to the American
tis with satin streamers and an Legion.
Board Member*
Members of the executive board
attending the luncheon included
Mme*. Paul Kirkham, Murrey Ran-
dolph. C. D Dickerson, Charlie
Chaney, Charles Jackson. J. E.
Doekel, J A Browcer; Enoch Wof-
ford. A C. Donaldson, J. V. Jiles,
■W-Mi DeGarmo. Ruel Walker and
J. E. Boog-Scott, the special guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mrs.
Leonard, and the hostess, who was
assisted by Mrs. Bob Chafin and
Mrs Dorsey Collins.
Town accessories and a white orchid Christmas gift*. Each member was
orsage. They will be at home requested to bring a gift to the next
fter November 4, at 231 Grace
treet, Flint, Mich.
bray wool gabardine suit
Mmes. Sam Barr, J. E Rosenbalm,
R A Wanley. V. Barr. Finis
McClure, J. W. Beckham, Dennis
bion, who discussed E. Stanley
Jones’ book. "Christ’s Sermon on •
the Mount." .
Those attending were Miws Tor-
bron; Mme*. Fred Floyd, T. O. |
Wayland, E. H. Ebner. Joe Sebe-
•tik, B. F. Bryan. Lutie Moore, Ford,
John Wylie, R. L. Beckwitfl. Will
Burton. J. E Rosenbalm and the
hostess.
Mr and Mrs. K. W. Armstrong
•nd Mr. snd Mrs. M. C Pyeatt will
return Tuesday from Pensacola.
Fla.. where they have been visiting
Lewis Armstrong M. C. 17c, who is
stationed at the Naval Hospital
there.
icron Pi sorority. Her husband Rose,
---------------a day evening at her home, 1008
She carried a I Prairie avenue, to- the member* of
ho gave her in marriage. She
lose for her wedding a gown de-
gned with a bodice of white satin
nd an overskirt of white net.. Her
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Members of the Pat Cleburne’
Chapter of the United Daughters of
Confederacy met Monday evening
in the home of Mrs. V. M Fulton
on North Main street with Miss
Sertrude Whitehouse as co-hostess.
Roll call was answered by the
Battles of Mobile Bay, Fort Morgan
•nd Gaines and federal fleet against
the iron-clad Tennessee Mrs. T.
W. Scott gave the highlights on the
state of Tennessee from “The Bul-
letin
Fall flowers were used in the de-
corations of the open rooms, where
during the social hour refreshments
of angel food cake and ice cream
were served to Mmes J A. Bateson,
W. R. Howard, Sam Peacock, A.
H. Hubbard, J. W Wisdom, T. W.
Scott, R. L Daniels. W. M Battle.
Gertrude Banks. John Lieb, J. H.
Hagler, and C. C. Caskey. Misses
Lula Dowse, Mary Tom Odell and
Gertrude Whitehouse and the host-
ess, Mrs. Fulton
Monday with Mrs. H. B. Riza with
Mr*. V. S. Looper presenting the
devotional.
Mrs. Preston Manley presented
the mission study program, and
those taking part on the program
were Mmes. Ted Clancy, Tommy
Blair. Riza and Robert Ward.
Those present were Mmes. Dorsey
Collins, Manley, Tommy Williams.
Blair, Looper, Ward, Bill Roby,
The program consisted of a piano organization met in the home of
solo by Elizabeth Epperson, the j Mr*. J. W. Hightower, 909 West
story of the "Aeneid" by Jack. Wardville street.
Rumblcy, and a vocal solo. "Thel Luncheon will be served at the
Slumber Song," by Miss Yolande
Tyler. . A play, “In Honor of Ver-
sumkuu
Murphy, vice-president; Mrs. H. J.
James, secretary-treasurer; and
Delegate Elected to
Presbyterial Fall
Conference, Monday
Mrs. Fred Lloyd was elected dele-
gate to attend the Fall Conference
of the Fort Worth Presbyterial in
ArlGgton on Thursday at 10 a. m .
at he meeting of the Woman’*
Auxiliary to the Anglin Street Pres-
byterian Church held Monday after-
noon kt the church.
Mrs. Finis Epperson will also at-
tend the meeting, where she will
appear on the program as interme-
diate advisor of the Presbyterial.
I Representatives of the local Guild
Place car As bore the legend, "For
the welfare of children." The lun-
cheon mnu included creamed
chicken in pattie shells, Waldorf
salad .with wafers, cheese and pi-
mien to potatoes, olives, individual
pumpkin pies, and coffee.
Plans Discussed
During the business meeting
plans were discussed for a study
course to be organized later in the
season Mrs. DeGarmo presided
over the meeting
Following the meeting, Mrs. Leon-
srd gave instructions to the mem
bers of the board as to their du-
ties. She is president of the First
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Mrs. W. A. Scott presided over
the business meeting of the Wo-
men‘s/ Auxiliary of the First Pres-
byterian Church, when it met at the
church in regular session Monday
afternoon.
Mrs. W. S. Ownsby gave the de-
votional on Christian stewardship,
giving as illustration a biographical
sketch of Robert J. LeTourneau.
Routine business was transacted and
plans were made for the observance
of “The Week of Prayer for Home
Missions," and for the conference
of Fifth District, Mid-Texas Pres-
byterial, which convene* in the local
church on November 12th. • The
meeting closed with a lesson by
Mrs. J. W. Pickens on "What is My
Church Doing About Preparing for
Christian Living?”
Those present were Mme*. W. A.
Scott, G. A. Baker, W. T. George,
gil,” was given by Doris Irwin,
Jean Irwin, Nita Paul Kirkham,
Billie Ruth Daniels, Dorothy Harris,
Betty McPherson. Glenna Baldwin.
Bethe Barnes. Shirley Waterstreet,
Juanita Looper and Jonna Richer-
•on k
At the close of the program the
’’Sibyl, a Prophetess," revealed the
future to those present. Jerry
Walker, consul, presided over a
short business session preceding the
program. The club adjourned un-
til November 18, the next regular
meeting date.
bingo were played. Mr*. J. W.
Beckham received high score, with
second high going to Mr*. J. E.
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Brown, Herman. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 294, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1946, newspaper, October 23, 1946; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423223/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.