Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 15, 1945 Page: 3 of 12
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FREE BOOK—Explains Causes
* And Treatment
Are you bothered with Stomach
or Intestinal troubles. Constipatioh,
Piles, Fistula? To get information
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why he the victim of the older years?
If life apparently has lost its zest,
you again may be able to enjoy life
as you did in your ybuth. If added
years have slowed down your vim,
vitality and youthful pleasures, here
is a simple, inexpensive method that
may change your whole outlook on
life.' Why not try and regain the
pleasures of living you once enjoyed. •
Why be discouraged — why not re-,
gain the verve and zest of a much
younger man?
J ust ask your d ruggist for Casella
i Tablets, either 48 tablets or 200.
(The 200 size battle costs much less
per dose.) There is ndthj ng harmful
in these tablets. Take as long as you
feel that you need them. Women, too,
find (Casella beneficial.
If the very first bottle of 48 tab-
lets does not completely satisfy you
HARRIET ACKLAND —
ROWED A ReYOf-UTiONARY
WAR SPY TD SAFETY!
program on Monday at 2:30 p. m
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United States and Canada Write
today Thornton ft Minor Clinic,
Suite H469, 926 McGee St., Kansas
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(in the ehome of Mrs. A. H. Hub-
bard, 205 Belview Drive, with Miss
Lula Dowse as co- host ess.
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Thursday
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the Mt in Street Methodist Church
will meet Thursday at 7 :45 p m
in the home of Mrs H G Spikes.
419 West Hendersen street.
were in Fort Worth Friday attend-;
ing the spring conference of the
Eori Worth Freshyferial. U, S. A., |
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conditions as shown in the dia-1 "me
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This book contains many dia-
grams, charts and X-Ray pictures
» Social Friday Night
In Carpenter
Main Street
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weathof hvat, boiling water,
and many stains and acids.
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AGENT—Bernard Baruch,
• 75. retired New York finan-
cier, currently in London as
President Roosevelt’s per-
sonal representative. Mr.
Baruch stated in an inter-
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will meet Monday at 3
at the church: The dele-
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Circle Three, W M U . Field
Street Baptist Church will meet
Tuesday at 2 30 p m. for mission
lesson with Mfs John Davis, 107
North Wood street
on Thuriay.
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win. 1033 North Anglin street, at .
which time Mrs Bauldwin taught and -olnule Lay,
the lesson from the book di Reve- 1
from the annual conference.
Woman’s Auxiliary of the Anglin
Street Presbyterian Church will
meet Monday for a covered dish
luncheon and all-day meeting with
S . Field
will meet
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From Revelation
The Mary Martha Bible Studsy
Club met Friday afternoon in
the home of Mrs J. N Bauid-
N other’s Friend
helps bring ease
and comfort to
expectant
mothers.
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! the open rooms, where the evening
was spent* in playing games of
forty-two.
At the close of the evening re-
freshments of ice cream and cake
were served to Messrs and Mmes.
J. E. Doekel, A. V. Jones, John
Sanders, Cecil Brown, and Durwood
MISS FaT Tm5 rtf~ this
Moore, Jennie B Mauldin, Valda
Bell Horton and Emma Louise
M s ,Smith of Walnut
ransacind business here
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The Thursday Book Club will te n transacted business here Thurs
meet Thursday at 3 p. m. with day _____
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Mary Martha Club
Studies Lesson
The Intermediate G: A. of the
First Baptist Church will meet
Wednesday at 4:30 p. m at the
church.
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Mrs W T
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terian Church
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ing Presbytrian women in world
service and commemorating the
75th anniversary of the organiza-
tion of the first women’s foreign
mission board.
Those attending from Cleburne
were Mmes. Carter McCamey,
Lamar Clark, John Ryser, Finis
Epperson, 1 Maud Lee, P Luten,
Fred Lloyd and John Wylie.’
Miss Nina McNally of Ciodley
w as a business visitor here on I
Thursday j
the Meadowlawn
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WOMEN SAVE USED""8
COOKING FATS TO HELP WIN THE
WAP FATS AND OILS APE NEEDED IN THEMANUFACTURE
I OF SHELLS, SOMBS, BATTLEFIELD MEDICINES, AS WELL
AS HOME FRONT NECESSITIES, LIKE SYNTHETIC
RUBBER PAINTS, AND SOAP/
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Mi's Fcina Pipes t Parker Win
Mr, Myner . 1 1yhua hire "aturdas Ml iinra
bume- visitor he r< Ihurs- “ -
I A to B of R. T. will meet 4
Tuesday at 2:30 p. m at the 4
Trainman Hal) All members are M
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The cencluding session- oL the,
cenferenee on Friday afternoon}
featured a dedication service honor-
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SthipedReplum
... will hold your stag- |
line enrapH The
soft, feminine crepe
bodice findt thorp
control in a tapering
pentilslim skirt. A
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American Legion, and the local
• auxiliary has appointed Mrs. Dor-
*othy Seroyer as chairman ot the
dtive for this territory.
The local organization wishes to
' register all the children of Veterans-
of World Wars I and II. Mrs.
Seroyer will be at Stella Mae’s
Beauty Shop on each Monday
- afternoon, and anyone having any
iniformation concerning the children
oil veterans is asked toontacther
--the— al that us during thu
week.
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to the laundry that go with Summer Rough and Tumble.
h . Bandai that, these pretty young fashions are \
T9 sturdy, styled with young simplicity, and
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. und-rwent an
Wednerrtay nt
- ’Sanitarium
‘ Mrs. Eddie Mac Johson of Cle-
bwne-vnerenkarspendectomy
on Wednesday at the Meadowlawn
Sanitarium
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wToewattcndnLamwore, Nmen acks end
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- The Junior G A of the First
Baptist Church will meet Tues-
day at 4.30 p. m with Mrs. C.
‛W, Kemp, 806 Feethersten street.
Wednesday .
The Auxiliary to the Johnson
County Medical Society will meet
Wednesday at 3 p nt with Mrs
J. W, Pickens on Forest avenue.
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Friday
The Fellowship Bible Study Club
will 'meet Friday at 3 p m. with
Mrs F L -Russell on the Grand-
view highway.
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April Observed as
Child Welfare Month
By Legion Auxiliary."
The month of April has neen
Mrs. ( . A. Glenn
To Go to ( isco for
Presbytery Session
I Mrs C 7 Glenn will leave
Tugcav niht lot Cis <i where she
will preside at-all t" sessions of
the Woman: Auxiliary of the
Fort Worm Prsbyter y.
j. The hichlight of (1 meeting
will he 1h merger of the Fort
Worth and krowna/oi Presbyter-
' ies Mrs P’-rr* Terrell. presi-
dent of rhe svnodicat wil! be the
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Manday at 2 30 p m.
the universal beauty finish
for all enemeling,is very eco-
nomical, because one coat
unually is enough for rofin-
ishing. It Elows freely and
levels out to a smooth, beau-
tiful finish. Exhaustive testa
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tions where a bland, nud anodyne mas-
sage medium in akin lubrication la de-
aired. One condition in wnich women
for more than 70 years have used it is an
application for massaging the body dur-
ing pregnancy .. It helps keep the skin
soft and pliable .thus avoiding un-
necessery discomfort due to dryness and
tightness, ft refreshes and tones the
the* numb.** uneEng horningbe the leader and Mrs. J. L.
tions of the skinO.for the tired back, Jordan, associational W. M U
"uicitiyabsoroarieneatrdto"unroas‛president, wil speak.
Mother's Friend Tuesday
Hlehly praised by wsers; many doctors an 1937 xible Stueye-t, will me-+
nuraew.JustnsK any druggist Tor Mother a
“shudythe akin lubricadt. Try it ten(ght Tuesday at 2:30 p m with Mrs
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A. Y. Clark 404 College street.
Double Four Club will meet .
- Tuesday et 2 30 p m with Mrs.—
J. D Allen on North Robinson
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qollar end yoke of White
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with roses, ciekreck trim. IT* "haep
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Mr and Mrs J W Morrow
of Georges Creek spent. Thursday
in Cleburne on business.
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.% make you took pretty? appealing 1 Then i
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The federal constitution was rati-
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Home | After a person has become a
The Herein date of the First naturalized citizenor the United
Christian Church was entertained States he can not be deported, even
- cm Friday evening in- the home at if *** conuyt** * crime.
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church for mission proftram.
The Woman's Auxiliary of the
First Presbyterian Church will
hold its regular monthly meeting
at 2 p m at the church.
Pat Cleburne Chapter, IT D C ,
'will meet Monday at 8 p m.
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the First Christian Church will
meet Monday at 8 n. m. with
Mrs. John Galbraith, 607 West Buf-
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 120, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 15, 1945, newspaper, April 15, 1945; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446674/m1/3/?q=%22texas%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.