Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 123, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1961 Page: 3 of 8
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Wed., April 5, 1961—CLEBURNE, TEXAS TIMES-REVIEW-3
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CLASSIFIEDS PAY
need for bracelets. The woman
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and straight. For by breaking the
bracelets...all
the honoree and hostess.
bracelets, gold bracelets worked
in delicate filagrees, or a flexible vertical line of the silhouette it
color plan.
chain sporting an eye-catching ov- tends to elongate it. Fer gals who McMahon, Allen Seaton, Kenny
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ersized bauble leads the eye to want to look thinner and taller,
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wrists matchined in identical cuff
the lovely hand.
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Penney’s
TOMORROW 9:30 A.M.
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of screen, stage and television,
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fresh and canned ducer who seeks to divorce his
which he is confident of getting
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BIG TOWEL VALUE! LOTS OF COLORS
and the frantic proceedings are
•day.
Bath Size 2For71
SAVE ON OUR SHORT
Low prices on all
perfect cotton tow-
Gay Pearce discussed hair care
els. Yellow, baby pink, fawn, magneto, tur-
took the scenery with him, type
and need little or no-ironing.
quoise, white, lavender and silver. Stock up now.
cleaning of fingernails.
MEN’S SIZES 1412-17
4 a period of playing games’.
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Ann Ball, Jeannette Elmore, Ro-
sellen Kerr, Linda Kaye Coulston.
The personal health group of
the Lone Star 4-H club met with
atic actor by virtue of his latest
role in Tennessee Williams’’ d'y-
“Make A Million” However, his
prize contestant, a simple South-
a good buy in
.vegetables.
Save at Penney's On
Thick Sole Casuals!
current wife and re-marry his first
wife. He needs two hundred thou-
not Nature!
She hath done
her part;
Do thou
Sylvia Wilmeth
Is Complimented
With Breakfast
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the ship, which were attached. to
black and gold ribbons.
;ood posture.
Linda Nichol demonstrated the
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6% to 11
Boy’s Sizes
12 to 6
Jack Carson Is
Engaged for Casa
Manana Show
of the new comedies — Made the
critics howl.”
Jack Carson was destined for
a career in comedy ever since his
Glenn and Gary Brantley.
The troop meets each Monday
at 7:30 p. m. at the church. Visi-
tors are always welcome.
Fabulous New
Polyurethane
Pillows!
but thine.'1
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• Top quality—reduced price
• Burner-with-a-Brain:foods won’t burn!
• Smokeproof closed-door broiler
• Obedient burners: no hangover heat!
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WOMEN’S
JAMAICA
SHORTS
- Linda Parker, Marilyn Johnson, pamic play, "Cat On A « Tin
Parker and Gav Pearce Roof,’’ bears testimony to the
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These present were: Linda Ni-
chels, Jamie and Kathy Pack,
Strong — yet lighter
than ever before! They'-
re resilient, soft, plump
. . . made to let air cir-
culate! Cotton print
cover.
18 by 26 inches
2 for $6
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SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS!
Send up the smoke signels . . . the stampede is to
Penney's for cotton broadcloth short sleeve dress
shirts, they’re comfortably soft, smooth, lustrous
cover up all
I white checked turban and skirt.
Red and white checked napkins
and red rose's in bud vases com-
pleted the table decorations.
Strawberries with cream, Cana-
dian bacon, scrambled eggs, bis-
cuits, grape jelly and coffee were
served.
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bracelets worn
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Ribbed rubber soles for
greater comfort, gore
instep!
$1.99
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Stainless Steel
Flatware Set
40 Pieces!
Each setting's a tribute
to your good taste! In-
ternational Silver Com-
pany.
Includes: 16 teaspoons, 8 soup
spoons, 8 forks, 8 knives with
serrated blades.
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ycuth work in the city.
i Dr. R. M. Shiflett will represent
the church on Circle Ten council,
and Johnson District Committee.
Carl L. Black is chairman of the
troop committee, with Robert Mc-
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• They're Leg Flattering
• They're Minutely Inspected to
guarantee you long wear and perfect
fit.
No Nagging
Backache Means a
Good Night’s Sleep
Nagging backache, headache, or muscu-
lar aches and pains may come on with
over-exertion, emotional upsets or day
to day stress and strain. And folks who
eat and drink unwisely sometimes suffer
mild bladder irritation...with that rest-
less, uncomfortable feeling.
If you are miserable and’ worn out be-
cause of these discomforts, Doan’s Pills of-
ten help by their pain relieving action, by
their soothing effect to ease bladder irri-
tation and by their mild diuretic action
through the kidneys-— tending to increase
the output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes.
bo if nagging backache makes you feel
dragsed-out, miserable, with restless
sleepless nights, don’t wait, try Doan’s
Dills, get the same happy relief millions
nave enjoyed for over 60 years. Ask for
new large, economy size and save money.
Get Doan s Pills today r
Choose blue, red or
black in sizes 4/2 to 9.
Give your feet every pro-
tection- Correct balance
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Boys1 Combed
Cotton Polos
Now’s the time to pick
up several of these
combed cottons! Smart
crew neck styling. Many
multicolored stripes.
Sizes 4 thru 12
2$1
Mahon and Dr. R. M. Shiflett ser-
ving as committee members. Art
McCready Jr. is the Scoutmaster
and George R. Bradbury Jr., the
The Anglin Street Presbyterian assistant Scoutmaster.
Church completed re-registration Boy Scouts registering are Joe
of Troop 675, Bov Scouts of Am.'David McCready, James D.Bris
, . . . tow, Tommy Green, Jerry West,
erica, sponsored as a part of their Thomas Dennis, Danny Walker,
Robert W. McMahon, Pat Mc-
Cowan, Larry Don Boyd, Donald
W. Ring, Mike Evans, Gregory
Evans, Ronald Williams, Clinton
Casa Manana announced today
of the Lone that Jack Carson, famous actor
webbed ankle reinforce-
ment! Vented duck lippers.
A wide selection of
fabrics and colors. Sizes
8 to 20.
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ing of tossed salad, and the girls ing May 3rd.
This adult entertainment — one
casting him as a comedian. No
proper way to wash your face stranger to motion picture aud-
and Susie Parker the care and iences — “Two Guys From Tex-
lanned a meal around the salad. , . .
, .of Broadway's most successful CO-
Linda also discussed vegetables maniec Acnte the tribulations
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place was a doll dressed as a col-red rose corsage from the hes-or te otning
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ice from its absence. The mystery with the somewhat plumper than
Guests were Patti Smyth, Sue lies in the disappearing sleeve.
Jones, Martha Walls, Betty Yat- By vanishing almost altogether,
the sleeve has made news and in tends to slim down and dress up
as much ex- the smart bare arm for daytime.
citement as any six-foot rabbit The woman with lovely hands
YOU ever met, reports The Fa-finds sleeveless fashions a boon...
shion Coordination Institute. for they focus attention on a full
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Following the meeting, the girls — “Red Garters” — “A Star is
enjoyed an Easter egg hunt and' Born” — “Ain’t Misbehavin’’—
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sweep of arm culminating in-the
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MISS SYLVIA WILMETH
1961 Senior, who was honored April 1, with an old
fashioned plantation breakfast.
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Winchell — “By far the funniest
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turday afternoon with its leader, third production of the Spring
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nd style; hands and nails, and portrayal of Hercules in a college
play, during which he tripped and
was placed a replica of Robert
Fulton’s steamboat, the ‘Cler- .
mont.’ Guests drew fortunes from E. S. Prewitt, Mrs. Frank Ewing,
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qA n Penney’s BIGGEST BARGAINS
EUG in Better than Half a Century!
Mrs. Jack Fuller, dressed in kinds of bracelets...bracelets worn
Breakfast was served at four- red and white checked apron and with abandon, with
tables which were laid with turban, assisted in the serving, bracelets matching to earrings,
Miss Wilmeth was presented a to pins, to each other, to clothes
Special Buy! Chenille Spreads
At This Big Savings Price!
Lay in quick changes for summer e ge AA
now! Easy-care cotton chenille , Jy IIII
Special Buy! $10
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3 Sizes For 8!
Heavy Bases!
Whatever the drink,
you'll have the right
glass; for juice, high-
ball, iced tea!
8 each: 12-ounce tumblers, 9%
ounce table tumblers, 6-ounce
juice tumblers.
Special Buy!
$3.44
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are extra light ’n springy
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ga pleasure Sturdy duck up-
V- pers, of course! Choose
brown or blue. Sanitized.
$2”
Men’s Sizes
7 to 11
Linda demonstrated the prevar- medy, “Make A Million,” open-
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Jewelry Fills In For Absent Sleeve
Like Elsworth Dowd’s famous that chic bareness with glamour
rabbit, “Harvey,” one of the most and color.
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broadcloth print dress
lengths. All springnew
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washable. For dresses,
home items!
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scope of his talent.
Carson performs for Casa Ma-
nana audiences in “Make A Mil-
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starting Wednesday, May 3rd,
hrough Saturday, May 6th, in-
luding a Saturday matinee.
Box Office opened April 1st. Ti-
skets may be reserved by writ-
ng Casa Manana Musicals, 3101
Vest Lancaster, Fort Worth, Tex-
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ored Saturday morning by Mrs.
John T. Rogers, with an old-fa-
shicned plantation breakfast. .
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 123, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 5, 1961, newspaper, April 5, 1961; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1542899/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.