Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 14, 1945 Page: 5 of 8
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and Mn. Albert Venting and
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M. T Aubrey returned Tucsday
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Out-of-town guests included Mrs
Friday
rehowship Bible Study Chib has
postponed its regular meeting until
next week, but will attend the Day’
cf Prayer service Friday at the
Hair." Mi Melliudlst -Ehureh.
Worla Day of Prayer will be ob-
served Fridny st J p. m. at the
Main Streef Methodist Church.
TIPS f ft non-denominational ser-
vice, and members of all churches
are invited to participate.
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Gift Tea Given in .
Honor of Recent
Bride, Mrse Kirtley
Mrr., Harold Kirtley. the former
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COMPLIMENTED TUESDAY EVENING
WITH INFORMAL RECEPTION
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were comp linented on Tuesday — . a A । a
evening with an informal reception %Aezal I alpndar
in the educational building of tne . UVVIQI •AIVIAI
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during the aftemben and incuded
numbers on the plan
guitnr and 8ngs by 1
with red tapers in crystal holders
burning at each end of the tabl
Mrsiu Sam. Nowlin, *
guests: as they arriv
Fred Stewart display
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Juanita Nowlin before her recent
marriage, was named honoree of
a gift tea rtcently when Mrs. D.
O Temple and dauzhters. Misses
Margan t and Mildred Temple, en-
tertained at their home. .
The color scheme at red ano
white was used in the decorations
of the open rooms. The dining
table ws laid with a lace cloth
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Regular Meeting-in
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bowl, and the guests were regis-
tered by Miss Freddie HteWart
A musical program- was given
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Miss Nell Logan of Godley vis- the host and hostess, George and
ited here Tuesday with relatives, Betty Hemrick and Mrs. Kurt
and friends. : I Hemrick.
Sam Bullard
/Mrs.. Temp’o ba de the guests
gcod-bye and between 35 and 40
friends called during the afternoon.
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Wood. Godley; Mrs: Margaret
Green and MBS Biffle1
The group went at the close of
the meeting, to Mhe reception at I
the First Boot txt Church in honcr
of Rev angMrs. Edward Govel.
Those „u ending the meeting »
were Mines. James Curtis, S. O.
Alexander, Redford Sears, Charleizh
del Spence, Thelma Stewart, BiUy
Hathnan; Frank Knopp, Jr-Bill
-Miller, David Payne, Frank Boyles,
Martha Brin, Polly K Greer and
the hostess, Mrs Wofford.
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5 Homemaking Girls
Of Blum Have
Valentine Tea
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used the Valentine (heme at a
lea given recently in the heme-
making depat tment of the Blum
High School.
The table- was laid with a while
hemstitched doilies and an ar-
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art, Margaret Temple and Mrs.
There are a number of special occasions in February for which home-
makers like a dessert that fits in with the traditional decorations.
Cherry cream pie with graham cracker nut crust lends itself equally
well to Valentine or Washington’s birthday symbols. The same crumb
mixture that makes the quick no-bake cracker crust is .used to outline
the desired shape on top of the pie, and the center is filled rim with
meringue. '
made in memory of the late Mrs
Frank Metre, a loved member for
many years of the club
The following new books have
been added to the library
"An Intelligent American Guide
to the Peace." Sumner Welles: .“Clerical Errors.” Tucker; “Ridin'
"Erave Men,” Pyle; "An Arith-/the Hailbcw," Taylor; "U. S. A” an ___... _______ ______
meticRefreeher," Hopper: "Democ-Dos Passos; "sunrise," Durrieid: s
racy Under PressureChase; Pa- "Turn to the Sun,' Duffield, "evreyyKere.
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First Bapttst Church. The couple
have recently come to Cleburne to
assume their duties as associate
'round,” Newman;
mesaoidh: Lemon Juice Recipe
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Land," Adamic; \ Pain Quickly
“Complete Home Care of Your
Wardrobe," Talbot; "But of the „aIfscxopaau"erytomarhpizanibzpaartivsittkonde
Wilderness, Baker: “Gueinja. ’ ecipe that thousanda are using Get a puck-
Dunsany; “Golden Apples of the “any! Ki" Gomppupdare“or"ater.kaxpouka
Sun," Obermeyer; “Camp Follow- juice of 4 lemon*. Itheany, No trouble at
er." Klaw; “Island in the Sky." ^0^.^n°^LU«i
Gann; “Searching Wind,” Hell- —bometmes overnight - resulta am
mon. ", \ obtained. If the pans do not quickly leave
mnn, 4 and if you do not feel better, tetur “
empty package and Ru-Ex will cost you
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abeolut money-back guarantee
Apprepriate games were played
during the evening and at the
conclusion of the games, refresh-
ments of ribbon sandwiches, potato
chips, hot chocplate, ice cream and
marble cake were served to the
guests.
Those attending included Ann
Zimmerman, Bobby Steed. Bryan
Zimmerman, Jimmie McClure, Ben
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ers were placed on both the table
and bulfet. A large red and white
heart filled with red valentines
with white, lacey trim was used
k ou the buffet. ■ .
I The faculty, mdthers .of tlic
V homemaking rirls and several stu-
dents were invited. Punch and
cookhes were served to about 50
guests during the calling hours.
More Lap Spreads
Completed by
Mrs. S. G, Butler
Mr. S O. Butler of 1024 Alva-
rado street, who is 84 years of
' age, sent off a shipment or 12
spreads this week for McCloskev
General Hspita! through the Red
Mis. Butler reared ten child
pf. her own, and after she ’
60 years old reared ten gtande
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SOCIETY
is brushedhto a smooth
page-boy roll The sides are
clipped pack with combs
and the ends are caught in
sheer nek [t
rOPPER Lady in this case
is film actress Janet Blair
and that is a mink circlet
headdress she is wearing.
Striking contrast is fur-,
ntshed by blonde hair which
Etreet Baptist Church will have
D, its monthly claw meeting on
__the | Thursday:night at 7:30 o’clock in
The artists, whoythe heme of Mrs. J. W Weath-
- • hara. —Co-hostesses will be Mmes.
George? King, A. F-Prater, D
L. Hilli and Burke Crosier.
The Magazine Research Club
will meet Thursday with Mrs
Mi und Mrs. R. J firownlee
of 809 Prairie avenue announce the
birth cf a daughter on Sunday.
February 11. at the St. Paul’s
Hospital in Dallas. The little girl
weigted six pounds and four
ounces at birth.
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Gcorge, Nelda Denton. Virginia
lGeorge Aubrey of that city, who Ussery, Barbara Hardin, Nancy
underwent surgery the frst or tetWard. Eddie Zimmerman, Joyce
week. Huuck, Betty Lou Pottinger, Mr.
Fred Lloyd, 703 South Main street,
at 3 p. m. Co-hostesses wilt be
Mmes. David Ross, Anna Robin-
von and Richard Hubbard.
* Shakespeare Club will meet
Thursday at 8 p. m. with Judge
and Mrs. Roy Anderson on For-
est avenue. “ f
Thursday Book Club will meet
Thursday, at 3 p. m. with Mrs.
lbert Venting on Prairie avenue.
The P. -T. A. of * the Irving
school will meet Thursday at 3
p m. at the school for Founder’s
- Qay -program. • ______________; _____
The G I A of the B. L. E .
, will meet in regular session
Thursday at 2 p. m. at the W.
O W. Hall.
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Cottons
suits. Colors: brown, green.
the
were served by the members of
themwrmuns "Missionary Society
under the direction of the pres-
ident, Mrs W. H. Brawner
Over 200 members and friends
Cf the church called during the
1 social hour. .
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I The Victory class of the First1
Baptist Church hod its regular
monthly business meeting on Tues-
day evening in the home of Mrs.
Dan Wofford on North ’ “ Main
street , Mrs. Thelma Stewart’s
• group was hostess for the occasion.
A business meeting was held and
refreshments of mottled fruit sald.
potato ‘chips, cheese sandwiches,
olives, and hot tea were served to.
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.