Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1945 Page: 3 of 8
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CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
SOCIETY
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ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY OF
T. E. L. CLASS HELD THIS WEEK
Porcelain Top
Cook Tables
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Buy a Christmas
Gift for the Whole
Paint of All Colors
Electric Lamps
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY GIVEN
FOR LADIES AUXILIARY OF LEGION
Filing Cabinet
Medicine Cabinets
Yards and Yards
of Rubber Hose
Table Top 2 and 3-
Bumer Oil Stoves
Kitchen Craft
Pillsbury’s Best
Gold Medal.....
White, the honoree and the tvoiserved.
hosterses.
Young People Have
Monthly Meeting
At Grandview
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will be held on Monday evening,
December 17, at 7:30 o'clock 1
the high school building jf God-
ley.
A program has been p’anned for
the evening, and gifts will be dis-
trtbuted from the tree. Refresh-
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Very Fine Quality
Fruit Cakes Gift 4; Coke♦1.”
1 Short Ribs:
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f Gulf Trouts
Step Ladders, All Sizes
, Linoleum Throw Rugs
Tangerines 5antu.
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Mince Meat
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fall flowers
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MIss Ina Brickell of Cleburne
was in Van recently, where she,
served as maid of honor in me
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Russell, Cnrrie Kilough, and Ed
Pickict , Mips Berntce Sheele",
iwo guests, Mrs. Neighbour of
California and Mrs Anna Wells
of Fort Worth, and the two host-
esses.
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Currants Meia______—-—
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Raisins if*.
Pecans
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Apples All FP... ....
Roll call was an- wedding of Miss Wandn Lee Lod-
——----son ana Charles Edward Watts,
both of Van. Jerome Hardezrec
of Ben Wheeler attended the
GIFTS FOR HER snaa.
session was
A. Davis of-
Godley WHD Club
To Have Party
The annual Christmas party for
the members of the Qodley W.
H D. club and their husbands
Those attending were Mi. and
Mrs. W. 8 Smith, Vernon Smith,
Richard and Dan Wyatt, Olen
groom as best man.
The bride was a class nate of
Miss Erickell at North. Texas
Etate Teachers College in Denton.
The groom, who attended East
Texas state Teachers Coliee at
Commerce, iecently completed 16
months overseas service as a lieu-
tenant in the Naval Air Force.
For his sersig as a combat pilot
lie was awarded the Navy Cross.
Distinguished ’ Flying Cross with
two clusters and other decorations.
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TO GIVE YOU the full, natural coffee 1---------
taste, we blend by flavor, not by grind immediately after roasting ...
weitht... roast by the Thermalo then vacuumpack to seal in all the
"heated air" process which develops flavor and aroma. Edwards Coffee is
all the richness in the bean. really fresh!
the devotional.
During Um tocial hour
Mrs, J. V. Stewart and Mrs
J. A. DeGrmo were hostesses to
the member-, of the T. E L class
of the First Baptist church or
Tuesday afternoon in the home
of the former on South Buffalo
streit. “The annual Christmas so-
cial of the class was held.
Christmas decorations, berries,
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/VMEddhk. Frankfurters sinl..
kEdh. Cooked Salami
Fresh Catfish
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Husbands! Wives!
Want new Pep and Vim?
Thousands of couples are weak, worn-out, ex-
hausted Bolely because body laeks iron. For new
vim. vitality, try Otrex Tunic Fablets. Containe
iron you. top. may need fur pep also supplies
vitamin Bi. Get 31a introduetor afar now onlv 296.
At all drug stores—in Clebume at
Pine Board Drug
Davis read a Christmas
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Christmas theme. Mrs. Neighbour
entertained the group bv telling of
the travels . through the U. £.
of her and her husband.
The guests were invited into the
dining room where the duung
table was laid with a red linen
ckuh and centered with a bouquet
of tiny red mums. Tall topers
burned on either side of the cen-
terpiece. Mrs. DeGarmo, teacher
of the class, presided at the sil-
ver coffee, sm ice, which won sur-
rounded by magnolia leaves.
The refreshments, which were
served buft -style, included open
faced sandwiches, tuna sand-
wiches, toasted nuts, trull cake
and coffee.
Those attending were Mmes. W
P. Robertson, Asher, W. E-. Wai-
I raven, C. C. Driver, W P. Rhe.!.
R B Vickers. J. T Gillespie, J.
A Davis, C. A. Parrott, S. 6.
LeSucur, Bayard Tayler, C I
Redent medieal reports reveal that an
amasng 2 prewondscoren
without suspecting what la wronst
Watch out for the warnin« siznn.shat
may mean Pin-Worms in your child or
yourself — especially the tormenting, em-
barrassing reetal itch. Because now.you
. can and should do somethin sbout to".
After centurtva of distress caused by Pin;
on the medically recoznized 4“ caled
«entianapicid aru s the vital ineredient
|n Nw. the Ple-Worm tbleta devsloped
in the lbofatorles or Pt. S’ Jaynea,son.
P.w tablets are small and easy t take,
and they act in a special way to remova
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entitled “The Only Wiseman." Ms.
Fai Pickett conducted a minsion
program in keeping with the
to the monthly meeting of tre
Cleburne Methodist Sub-District
organization of young peple
A football game wae enjoyed
during the recreational period, and
refreshments of apples on-1 cook-
ies were served.
The meeting was concluded with
n candlelight- devotionol service,
Mirs Frances Kirkham presiding.
Mrs. L C. Knight gave speclal
music accompanied by Vivian Ash-
craft. The meditation music wns
Tenderad by Dris Marie Irwin.
There were 170 young people in
nttendance including young ptople
from Joshua Burleson. Alvarado,
Grandview, Maypearl, Itasca Rio
Vista and the four Methodist
churches of Cleburne.
Lady, 300-434
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10-Lb.
- Bag
10-1.
door prize was awardcd to Mrs.
Robert L. Dorsey
Those attending Included Mmes.
R. A. wansley, O. L. Cirahan .
D V Jiles. Ida Belle Cossey. V.
Barr. L O. Bowen. J. B. Boyd.
J. E Rasenbalm, J. W Coskey.
Joe Post, Er, Bill chamkless, Sam
Parr. Roy Anderson, -Burl Bar;
nard. Jchn A Martin. Robert L.
porsey, Robert William Dietrich.
Wiley Clack, Mallett, Dodson of
My coffee, you’ll find, has a richness of flavor
that really satisfies. That’s because we blend
and roast in small batches... under the per-
sonal formula of my father ... perfectedover
40 years ago. It's a painstaking custom way of
doing things (we even select the choice coffee
beans for size, shape and color), but it does
give you coffee with a delicious extra flavor
"lift.” Try a pound and see for yourself. If
you don’t thoroughly enjoy it, your money
will.be refunded.
gifts from the Christmas tree, Mrs.
TO GIVE YOU absolute freshness, we , Casey read a Christmas story. A
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day meals while supplies are plentiful. Safeway’s low prices will
save you money ... stock up now ,.. while you huve plenty
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Mrs Roy Casey of Keene wast
hostess on Tuesday evening to the
mrmhera of the La dies Auxiliary
of the American Legion
The hostess, greeted the guests
at the door as thev arrived, and
Mrs. W C. Mallatt presided at
the registry and pinned fir coreag-
es bearing tieir names on Uu
members.
A holly wrealh Hanked by red
bells was used on the front door,
while the wreath was repeated in
the living room over the mantel.
Dresden holders with white tapers
turned at- either end of the man-
tel. A great red candle surround-
ed by evergreen burned on the
cockjil tahle, which was alm ac-
cented by a poinsettta. Berries
and greenery were used elsewhere
in the open rooms.
Mrs Marie Dodson of Fort
Worth directed the ganfes during
the evening with Mrs J. W.
Caskey being the winner of a
quiz contest. Games of bingo More
also enjoyed.
The reftshments were served
buffet- style with Mrs. Mallatt
presiding ever the silver service.
The refreshments included Russian
tea, checkar-board butter snnd-
wiches, canapes, cranberry con-
gealed salad, olives, fru.t _ cake
squares, and dainty cookies.
The dining table was laid with
a lace cloth and centered with
green and silver Hr with red buwa
at either end of the cable. Red
tapers completed the decorations.
On the buffet was placed a green
and white bowl filled with fruit
and Honked with creen tapers
footed in green cedar.
Prior to the distribution of the
f Airway Coffee 2 H 414
f Nob Hill Coffee H 234
E Edwards Coffee 3. 274
Mrs. Smith Honored
On Her Birthday
Mrs. Charles White and Mrs.
Perry Wyatt entertained in the
home of the labter on Tuesday at
the noon hour with a birthduy
dinner in honor of their sister-
in-law. Mrs. Vernon Srith, who
recently came to Cleburne to make
her home from New Bedford,
Mass.
। A short business
Ute Mthodist church of Grand-] held with Mrs. j
view was host on Tvesday evening fering prayer. F
1‘ , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1945
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Ladies Bible Class
Has Regular Session
The ILadies Bible class of the
Central Church of Christ met (
Wednesday afternoon at the
church with Reuel Lemmons teach,
ing Wie class.
Thomy attending were Mines. R.
C. Craig, Marvin Rowland, J. E.
Gahagan, L. D. Dickson, Jesse
Corbin, Reue Lemmons Henry
King, R. F. Fuston, J. A. Bate-
son. M. L Daniels, Herman Nic-
kell. Lawton Taylor, Bertin Smith,
H. E Durant. C, C. St ringer,
Fred MeCorsle, Otto Warenskjo’d,
Ben Pate, Mnk Light bot, J. p
Steadman and Truman Griffin.
Ketchup ti. - 23<
Chocolates Attarleg let 594
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Cocoanuts E _ u.
Red Grapes su _ kb.
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Texas Oranges « 7c
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Morey, John B. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1945, newspaper, December 13, 1945; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558299/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.