Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1947 Page: 2 of 10
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day, Nov. 28, 1947—CLEBURNE TIMER-REVIEW
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All members asked to be prenent
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Mrs. Y. R. Gaither
Stainless Steel Ware
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th
7t30PM
ALL YOUNG PEOPLE INVITED
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MEN! Buy the Little Lady a whole set "
Mrs John Craighead
Tolls of Guatemala
All Aluminum
Cooking Utensils
Mary Davidson Weds
Guinn Graves in
Informal Rites
BIG SALE
ODD AND END
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Turkey Loaf
(Serves 4-5)
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1 tahlespoons eream
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1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon minced onion
5.00 to 12.50.
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doing meeting at the LA of it "I RT Wed
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, and pink mums with a back-
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n ted by 'nil tapera.
! ighting the tapers were usthers
. e Ale1a l.i ingston and Fran-
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E gene Chpsteen was best man.
5-QT. STEW POT WITH COVER
- Regular 4.95. NOW 3.95
4QT. SAUCE PAN
Regular 2.95. ONLY 195
DOUBLE BOILERS
Regular 4.95. ONLY 3.95
Tund.n December 2
LA of 11 of HT will meet fol pructice an t buninens meeting
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Formerly sold from
Leftover Turkey with a Chef’s Touch
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MONDAY
No exchanges, no refunds
Also Special Sale on
Ladies' Coats
12 Price
Add bread crumb* and chopped celery to diced turkey. Beat egg
yolks. Add the wine and the cream to egg yolk*. Add the salt and minced
onion. Mix lightly. Pack into a grensed loaf pan and bake in a moderate
(350 degree F.) oven for about 40 minute*. Serve with giblet gravy,
mushroom or cheene sauce.
Regular $13.95 .
only $9.95,°
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2 ruga died turkey
1 cup mpft bread < rumta
9 eud celery, chopped very fine
* rup Mhervy wine
Hunt-Gregg Rites
Read Thursday
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STEAM-O-MATIC IRONS Reg. 14.60 Only $1295
Fish I* an excellent souree a
protein. The softened Lone* of
canned fish, like salmon, can be
used in preparing the dish, thereby
increasing it* calcium content.
Shelish, especially oysters, at a
good source of iron and copper anc
are important for blood-building.
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The groom is the son of Mr*.
old and new methods of cake-
WsCS of the Main Btreet Methodist.
comparative merit* of the no-called of Mr and Mo W C Smith. 733
■ oride and her only atend-
het sinter Mims Joann Mar-
BETTER PER CUP
Con veht Grittin Coltee Co. Muskoc*e,Onia.
N. Main street, became the bride
of Herman A Miller, Granbury, at
1, cutting it in the
with the puleat blue
for a happy hol. Gy
A sanders. Ft Worth highway
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Mmes. E 1. Shelly, it < ari
on. F o (lark and J F Swnneor
ttended a luncheon and businen
Will outlaw
eyes close. I
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The new quick-mx method of and C A Munsch. Guests were
eake-making was demon st rated by Miss Maeone Cox and Mrs. 8. M.
Miss Maeona Co* Monday after- bay Us,
I nonn to the member* of the Keene ------ ----
nd as a group, to accept name*
of teacher* In England to whom
hey would send relief packages
during the year This I* a nation-
wide Delta Kappa Gamma pro}-
wt
Plan* were made for the Chrlat-
mA* Ted to be given by the chap-
'er Sunday, Dec. 13.
After the talk a refreshment
'date was servod to the guesta,
Mra, Craighend and Mia* Annie
Laurle Brown, and member*. Miss-
** Nrun Alsup, Letn Cocke, Etta
I Ewing, Kima Fidier, Lily Paul Fte-
ser. Allene Gray, Mary Karri*,
j Mattle Mnynes, Agnes Kimbro,
i Maurino McCarty, Fernie Moore,
! Ada Myera, Ruth Russell Gertrude
' Whitehouse, Mmes France* Aber-
' nathy, C B Glenn, W D King.
i Lucille Pullen, Everett Jones, Er-
nestine Vechan. Florence Floore,
V M Fulton, C A Milam and
Neville Milam
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Holiday Open House
Given M Wickers
By His Parents
A delightful and informal open
! house was given from 2 % to 5 30
During the business meeting the Crandbury courthouse recent-
Clebune Part 4 Paper ClB
2ECsehauuzmxun"Fhone1ss
u evtaui nahaam
the recently married Mr and Mra.
' Marshall Wirker, by his pnrents,
Mr and Mrn Homer Wicker, at
their Sunaet avenue home
| The Homer Wi kers met their
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"It’s Always Fair Weath-
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DRYER—Easier, quicker
and more certain than
hanging elothes out-doors
. . . extra sanitation be-
cause clothes are "hospi-
tal-dried" under higher
heat . . . no exposure of
one's self or the clothes
to the weather . . . these
advantages make this
Hotpoint appliance one of
the "MUSTS" in tomor-
row's dream-house.
Bnrris Memorial Hospital,
Weth, I* reported to be
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Um < irele -k irt in rirh
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Five o'clock cotton (or that holiduy date
brown velveteen coupled with • Gibnn (
siuner Toni Owen give* the mkir extra .
ballerna length. eomplements IU lush ...I
bloune of fine brondeloth. A perfect < nor
vllle, where Mr Gretg l« director ;
I of public school music.
Surprise Portv Given
THE HOTPOINT ELEC-
TRIC HOME FREEZEI
.. Any Foods in June o
or January, "Fresh straw
berries for Christmas din
ner." That, and all other
frozen food benefits are
yours with Hotpoints
; electric home freezer.
. With this appliance you
! can freeze foods at home,
at less cost, and have
them on hand for instant
Galvanized Tubs
No. 3. Reg. 2.00. Only 169
No. 2 Reg. 1M Only 1.50
daughter of Mr and Mr A Y
Mertin, 417 North Wihite, end
(uinn Graves, son of Mr and Mr*
ne'hekitsrcorgeweeS-trhendorroprshesnygnam.nmpi.
After a abort weeding trip the the product of the cake-mixing
Davidson,] cotaple win be home at KM North demonstration
-- 1 " Present were Mmes W O Beta.
U M Cooke. Hillis Harrison, Mar-
vin Layland, Minnie Moseley. Al-
bert Nelson, Pat Nichols, J E Nix-
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due to conflicting programs on the S. J D Miller of Granbury.
da'e originally ehosen The party i l he couple will make their home
will be held at 6:30 p m., Monday, seven mile* north of Cranbury
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'nd “I iae You Truly’' during
he ceremony
Vows were exchanged before an • makine
reh ent wined with greenery Cain
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Mrs. Gertrude Hunt, of Kings
vllle. and Wilbur L Gregg son o' !
Mr and Mrs W F Gregg, 30' |
North Cnddo, were parried nt .1 0 I
n m Thursday nt the First Bap '
fistChurch
Wweh only member, f the im l
mediate amilies intend ng Dr ■
Albert Venting read the doubl- !
| rine ceremony.
They we;*' nttended by Mr. and
j Mra. Jack Nowlin of Taylor.
Mia* Kntherine Bayless, organ
1 Ist nlayed special musie, and eche i
I v-gan musle was hearl durna th' ’
j exchaneing of vows. •
Immediately after the ceremon •
1 x reception was held at the home
I of the groom ‛s parents.
____ After n. short wedding trio the ।
eounle will be at home in Kings 1
(Calendar of Cvents
Monday, December 1
12:00 Noon — Circle 2 of the First Presbyterian Church will meet
with Mr* K E Hemrick 316 West Wilson stree1 for coveted
dish luncheon, followed by business met ting
2:30 p.m,— Circle 1 of the irst Presbyterian Chureh will meet
with Mra it L Willin, 105 Scurlock.
2:30 pm.- Circle 3 of the First Presbyterian Church will meet with
Mra, Garnel Bilker, 216 Wert willingham.
3.00 p.m.—Cirele 1 of the WSCs of the Main Street Methodirt
church will meet at the church
3.00 p.m Circle 2 of the WSCB of the Main Street Methodiat
church will meet with Mr* Jim Lavo, 406 N Anglin
drew of nulir Kaahion a* the Dec. 8, instead ol Dec. 15.
bride*, with black accessories She When ref reshments were served
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eheen Bl wiperb colo edorde wide
"gedehiech
• WuhahhA....0cmumet
Ir"a wan <4 dusty rose crepe,
honed with long filled • leeves
and dreped back overskirt Her
cre- ories were black and she
vote a choker of blue rhinestones,
benging to her aunt, Mrs Emma
Rudd She carried a white Bible
tonned with three orchids.
Her attendant wore a poudre blue
j gueste, and introdured them to the
I receiving line rompox d "t the
Marshall Wickera and Mr and
I Mrs w c Wilxomn, Jr of Richnrd-
•OR,
Mrs Homer Wirkur wa, wear i
| ng a biaek nftemnoon frork, and
‘hit younger Mrs Wiker wore a
own diet, with gold trim
in the dining room were Mr,
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• and Joan Hvde who nttemnated
•i pouring A meat feative tabie
a, arranged with autumn leave*.
! ' onre, white and yellow muma ।
Iver eswintment. effectively
Hird the gold rmered table
Other outumnal leave* prevailed
rugheut the rereution room*.
ih mum. and other seasonal
‛ower. tent by out-of-town and
• frienen
'neluded in the 6 xucsts who
lied during the afternoon, were
• E llowel and son, Edwin, of
nlins
The Marshall Wirkera, the the
mer petty Jo Alexander, of
"Ichita Fall, were married Nov i
| 1 bi f>*H", The couple are ntu-
l tent* at TCU.
OF COURSE . . . You'll
want A HOTPOINT
ELECTRIC RANGE. The
fact that the electric
range was a Hotpoint
idea—and the fact that
more than one third of all
electric ranges in use to-
day are HOTPOINTS -In-
dicates that Hotpoint
knows the homemakers
wants and needs.
ny rec nt.
•im ( yearr
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tach block
meral V. .
i Mmes. George Hannah and W
S. Griffith entertained Tuesdav at
the latter’s bom*. 506 South Wal-
aut street, honoring their mother
and sister, Mra. Y. R. Gaither, of
Covinpton.
Aa the occasion was a surprise
birthday partv, the vuests sang
“Hapnv Rirthdav" a* the hmoree
entered. She rut a while, three-
” tiered birthday cake, placed on •
mirror reflector.
Cake and hot chocotate were
served to Mr. and Mra. K. K. Har-
ner. and Javce Ann. Mr. and Mra
R. U Stovall Sr. M and Mra. Ray
Stovell. and David Jim; Forrest
Ray risher. Georne Hannah. W
R Griffith Y. R. Gaither. Mr. and
Mra. R L Stovau, 32.. Mike and
Fat, Wily Dan Ajeken, Mr. and Mra
— tew Stovairmdsonk oweyneane
Gan Dwane Daitas: Mr. and Mra
D. F. Martin. San Diega
How To Relievo
Bronchitis ‘
Buckets
lOQt Reg. 75c. Now 55
12-Qt Reg. 85c. Now 65
Prx. M it or Moseley, pastor of
" CRrch: performed the double
Musi was renderod bv the bro- 1
the of the bride, Arvai Manin.Jr.
.'I • cang "AJways ' Miss Sue
M ntthews who acrompanied him,
1 iyed traditi nal wedding munie
■ n. kussell Owens, J V. Peters.
I ouh Sanders I C Ward. 3 W.
heal raw, tepder, in-
। Mr, *hn Craighead, introduced
y Mr, Neri Iwlphy. spoke on her
। • col four yeur stay in Gunin- |
! uulu, when Alpha GammnChapi
i er of Delta Kappa Gamma met |
| Tuesdny evening in the home of
I "isa Jeffie Kuykendall Aseiating
j hostensen were Misnes Erna Alsup,
Huth Russell, and Mrs Dolphy
Mr, Craighead, the former Hel-
en Willmen of Cleburne, was most
iiruciive in Guatemalan contume ;
he told many Interest ing thing,
bout the pieturesque country and I
lspinyed art Iries made by the peo-
|» such as linens, pottery, ba*- !
etry, silver and leather work and
■Irlurea
I Hiring the businesn meeting. I
*. 7^- ^--'1*0^. ** Miss La Verne Smith
Members were interested in the Marnes H. A. Miller
demonstration, a* was evidenced
by the pro and con discussion of Mis* L.a Verne Smith, daughter
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1947, newspaper, November 28, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432644/m1/2/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.