Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1945 Page: 4 of 8
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HEARr FRAME—On Palestine’s Day, no heart can be..too
big for the occasion. Marylyn Johnson, Columbia starlet,
frames' herself in a red, white and blue one And for a double
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offer you a steady job with a
good salary and excellent future.
AppirteMisBrilling, Persenmet
Department, 2nd floor.
Alfred -Vidler of Bono, who was
injured in a car wreck some time
ago at Benbrook, is reported te
be improving.
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John Will Brock of Godley trans-
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Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shults of
Belview Drive had as their week-
end guests, H. E. Shultz, Jr. 0«
Fort Worth and Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Shults of Corsicana
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Mrs, C. E. Galigher andMre.
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here on business.
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Mrs. W H. Shephard’ was pro- . _ __
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Mr: J B Yates, who told of the a good garden and to havecsoi wih MutUroUf Just rub it on.
menv-good magazines for 'rural will fertilized and plowed deep. It In 3
readers She displayed eight mag- gad ■ plots are small, it was nethe
azir.es that came to her home that uggested that plant in tubs anuStenK2
tier! with farm problems us well have the climbing varieties trained T"
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It recuired- three days oi hard
fihung to reach the battalion
C oming back over the hazardous
traits which. were knee-deep ini
mud, they brought the wounded
men on litters. When the Japan-
ese smbushed .them again and
again, the number of wounded
men was almost doubled, making
twice as much .work for the rits-
men carrymgthettter t
When their food supply was ex.
haustec they ate the hearts of
coceanuto-krees,, potatoes growihg
on vines and sugar cane. Their
clothes were drenched with rain
during the entire eight-day mareh
and their hands, constantly wet.
became wrinkled and stayed that
way for weeks.
Pvt. Joseph Whelan of the fa-
moua "Victory" Division is the son
cf Mrs. John Carr (of 46-45 Bow ne
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and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rtee of
Fort Worth were Sunday visitors
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Sunday .
A—Mrs, Arville Russell is attending
her father, John Record. ir Cle-
burne He is ill at his home there
First Lt. and Mrs Randle Wood
Dallas spent Tuesday and Wednes-
Wonderful little bengaline raincoat with
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Mrs W (T* Belz was elected _ . . ..
asla elegate tothe distriet meet- several pcems she had found that
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* MISS LORENA WILCOX IS GUEST
SPEAKER’AT KEENE W. H. D. CLUB
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through roudiniwe extend our cn radio in the home slated that _ _______ _
. knowledge." were some ot the re- one could create a very bad tm- O - Belz, Cook, C. L, Bushnell,
► marks made by Mbs Lorena Wil- rression by a loud radio, as the Roy Young, Shephard, J. B. Yates,
r’ director cf the Elementary neighbors don t always enjoy the Pat Nichcis, A E Hall, J. Cul-
Tearhers Training.at Southwestern same program She advised What pepper .H.-L. Shull. B Putnam
Julor College. When the Keen: each member keep her radio wiH-jand the hostess, Mrs. Nixon.
W H D Club met with Mrs. in her own four walls. ---------—
' J . C .Nixon on Monday after- Miss Wilcox spoke on child read-' Irvino P.TA tn '
noen. • ing. A teacher for many years, -8 1 - • -°
| Mrs. a e Hail, vice-president s he told of the.many 800d waxs Have Tea Thursday
titled ’he meeting to order, ana of training children to love good AI0,. r the rina
.with Mrs Clyde Bushnell at the j ’ eadins. Al the inemhest to the 8
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Those attending included the
guest speaker,-3 W Patterson,
and Mmes. Jack Donghtie, Jimmy
Curtis, BUl Miller, Tom Carrigan.
Eldon Fine John Henry Simons
El King. Clayton Wooldridee, Ed-
win Grev, Gean Turner, Gayland
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Feonntd- Coir of —Fert Werth 446 way through the Japanese Bnes j
spent Thursday night in the home qn Leyte to carry supplies and
of Mr and Mrs Charlie Cain , "h i" "" “
Mrs Harrison Adcock ;visited
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Frances Shelton of Fort Worth
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Of Victory Circle
f J W Patterson was the guest
sneaker on Tuesday, when the Vic-
B ohomKeine? sm: paits-cuvde Youne.HoragesAllen.
Turner on West Third street for Jack Turner and the htatata.
• A dainty two course luncheon Fvt and Mrs Raymond Madsen
bas served a’ the noon hour, and rind daughter. Linda Gail. have
du ing the afternoon Mr Pattef- IC e to Hampton, Neb , to visit
Men told the group of his work with his parents
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Garlands of white gardenias . .
Fluff of frosty hyacinths . . .
Colorful coif of carnations . . .
Fresh, crispy violets . . .
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From 2,000 Year
Old Recipe
SALIDA, Col. (UR-- Did you ever
make a cake from a recipe 2 000
years cid? Probably not, but some .
Salida school children did recently.
The pupils in the high-school
Latm classes found some ancient
irripea to theta Latin- honks ..,_
And just to prove their adept-
nest at’ transtation, they -elected
a cake recipe 2,000 years old and
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vheir translation was correct, ,hV
Made t he .cake and ate it.
Since there wasn’t any need for i
of this digestive jui
Liver Pills increase th
often in as little as I
you're on the road to
Don't depend on
counteract indigentior. ___ __
Little Liver Pills aid digestion after Na-
ture’s own order. Take Carter’s Little
Liver Pills as directed. Get them at any
drugstore. Only XU.
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Get a supply of COOPER’S
BEST COFFEE from your
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of Edd Shelton.
Mr. and Mrsrjp R. Gatlin of
Joshua visited their parert Mr
and Mis J 8 atiin a 14 Mr.
and Mrs, A. Y Crocketi Sun-
diy.
Mr. and Mrs.-Finis Pollock
Mr. ad Mrs. C. E. Kyle, and _
Mrs. Travis Odom of Cleburne, St,) Flushing, N. Y.
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piano, the group sang the club orr puancu uu - — * w. ucpaxay afternoon
ong Ocd Bless America ' Mrs. child can -have a happy life by » 6 given. Thu rsmay, afternnr
v M Cook led !n preyer. Roh reading of lives he wishes to live. IM * P, m at the jy hoot in honor
-rtrh -was answered by "New Books, GoQd.U2P?|lry is a means of cloth-
I Have Read " . ins tommen thoughts with beauty, caaute IMETANT
Mrs Niyon gave th covncil n - When rending the speaker suggest- Starts iniNN
and Mfs Pit Meheis gave that the reader try to identify mnnddi
1 ihe rejort on the umount ralsed herself with the persons in tneL REISE I
th Mch of Dimes, which book. A good hook tends to help, Hl gg qg all
trader's life. I — mu
In closing Miss Wilcox read AtEG-
tog ar May 2 The club voted to chnden like and save out a list! Soreness anc
frurehost-a -ro forrtte eounty of books for children. For bTenund promrt. TMesterlo. it
Mrs U M. Cool gave timely powerfully sogthinsuMpatrullocal
garden tips and suggested that the actuallzohessnbuehaurEoapplythan
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1945, newspaper, February 14, 1945; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446623/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.