Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 238, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 20, 1947 Page: 3 of 6
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SOCIETY
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Hospital, to Mi
Mr
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Social Calendar
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Mr and Mrs, R E Ppes of 506 j
Moore is N isifing her ,
Thurday
marketing
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part on the program were Mini's
Minn Noyce Moore gave the de-
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Memphis, Tennessee and
held
announce
Gertha Joyce
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Miss Lola Summerlin of Oklahoma
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The Executive Board of the J. N.
w ill meet Thursday
3 30 o’clock, nt the school.
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the W. O W Hall
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The young people of the First
BLUM NEWS
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each individual is born again, by | Jean Ussery, Virginia Ussery, Bob
Bradbury, Jr, Bryan Zimmerman
I burne Honpital on August 15.
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lustrated. You
Mr and Mrs Curtis Hill of Meri-
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Pre-School SHOE SALE
Low Prices for
your Windshield P
THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY
FOR PLAY AND SCHOOL
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A nice selection of odd sizes for school wear. Sizes for
little misses and teen-agers.
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FOR DRESS AND CASUAL WEAR
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Motor as Clean as
Sandals....
House Shoes
Work Shoes.
salad, sandwiches, ptekles, olives,
sliced tomatoes, baked henna, iced
Georgia, who has
from Wisconsin to
night Meeting place and time will
i be announced Wednesday.
High grade dark dress shoes. Correct for early fall.
Most heels and styles represented. Values to $8.95.
W. H. D. Council
Of Johnson County
Has Recent Meeting
First Christian Church and their
husbands enjoyed a picnic supper
wedding in Fort Worth Saturday
night Miss Fern Crouch will marry
it
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The mother of the bride served
the wedding cake, which was deco-
rated in green and white, the bride s
vited to attend this revival meet-
Ing at 8 p.m. Prophetic studies will
be held each afternoon at 3 p.m.
American Legion Hall, with Mrs
Pat Nichols chairman, presiding
of J N. Long
wiener roast
spent one day last week in Nacona
attending a rodeo and stock show
A 1 l’owell of 1106 North Main
street, underwent major surgery at
the Cleburne Hospital on August
Mrs. C. W. Ramsay of Glen Rose
underwent minor surgery at the
Cleburne Hospital on August 15
and Bobby Steed They were ac-
। companied by Mr. and Mrs. W J
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Young People of
Presbyterian Church
Attend Operetta
chosen colors Mrs O K Winebren- 1
ner, slater of the groom, presided !
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HOW PHILLIPS 66 PREMIUM A
MOTOR OIL PROTECTS (
AND CLEANS YOUR MOTOR! !
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meetings
J. W. Cowart
Observes Birthday
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Jo Katherine Hicks of San An-
tonio is visiting her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hicks.
Mrs L. T Fuller of Fort Worth
spent the week-end in her home
here.
Friday
The Royal Neighbors of America
Mim
came by
mother
, i Morzan. (Turk Lee. Curti Moser
and I — - - - •
•on. William Ross, at the Cleburne
Hospital on August 19
Fd Stanley of Dallas spent Sat-
urday here.
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song will be the Rock of Ages, il-
lustrated by pictures
18 The baby weighed three pounds
lout ounces
Here is the standout value of the sale. Arch Preservers,
Styleez and Air Steps. Broken sizes but choice materials
and colors. Values to $12.95.
Ask for it rit>»er way... hodhn
madamarka mcan the same shing.
South Wilhite street announce the daughter in Floyd c
birth of a seven pound right ounce
99c
Good for hot days at school
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MISS JOHNIE EL.IZABETH JENKINS IS
BRIDE OF GRONER PITTS CEREMONY
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Low heels, high heels . . . blacks, browns, all colors
and types in broken sizes. Great values, $1.99. '
CHILDREN'S BAREFOOT
SANDALS
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City. Okla . visited fer parents over 1
the w eek end Mr
the Divine regenerative power of
the Holy Spirit. Tonight's special
home, 201 North Anglin street The
retired Santa Fe engineer received
a number of cards and gifts from
friends and relatives
Tuesday evening he was the guest
of his daughter, Mrs May Stewart,
at a birthday supper at her home.
802 North Main street.
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— Twelve ciuoi were repn se led by
26 members, when the rollwa. call- !
pEmAam ndtum
BALKS DUE TO
GAS AND DLOAT
Help Get Food Digeited to
Relieve Youraelf of This
Nervous Distress
After the ceremony there w us an
informal reception The refreshment I Long ParentsTeacher
Before prices increase. These values impossible. See these re-
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markable shoes by all means—Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
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The Nomecoming at the church on |
was well attended and ]
f n easy to keep a wind*
l shield clean —end it ‘scasy,
today, to keep your engine
clean too—with the fine new
Phillipa 66 Premium Motor
Oil!
Yea, Phillips 66 Premium
Motor Oil actually cleans aa
it lubricates—helps you to get
high operating efficiency by
removing sludge and varnish
The monthly meeting of the John-
son County Woman s Home Demon-
wohile it lubricates the moving
ports!
HWIWHAT DNS vw on
DOES FOR YOUI
1. Cleaus as it Itbrietiat by a
daUrg—t tOi— — ttgi— ytrtit
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yia—a tad tladgf dayaHta ia
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3. Protects baariag tatial frat
pit it 9^ and
YOUR BLAML mONT
Pardon us if we elap our own
backs but we knowhow good
this new Premium Oil is! We'
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Blum announce the birth of a son,
Edwin David Ward. on August 15.
weighed eight pounds, eight oun-
l ces
dudaz
at the punch bowl and Mrs Charles
Pitts, Jr. at the bride s register ' w di meet Friday at 2:90 o'clock in
Others in the houseparty were Mrs
night and saw Romberg’s
1 Song"
Births 19
Mr and Mrs E R Ward of August 17
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real literal material Hell and the
total depravity of the entire hu-
man race which is already con-
demned to the awful Hell. unless
Bonus IMM AMMOSNY or IM coocoM courmaw •
cLEUE COCA-COLA porrunG COMPANY
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All Circles of
WSCS Meet in
B H. Wilson Home
All circles of the Woman's So-
ciety of Christian Service of the
Main Street Methodist church met
Do you feel all puffed-up and miserable
after every meal, taste sour, bluer food!
It so. here is how you may get hleaned
relief in helping your stomach do the
job it should be doing - In the aiges-
kion of its food
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The Godley club had charge of
the recreation program, which was
enjoyed by everyone. The meeting
adjourned at 4 pm
140 Stanwood, announce the birth
of a son, James King Dennis, at
visited her mother , Mis L K Loble,
over the week-ena
in Dallas last
Donald Miles of 209 Noiili Main
sreet underwent major surgery at
the Cleburne Hospital on August
15.
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its wholesome antiseptics and na-
ture aiding medication. Nothing else
like it nothing so comforting or
( ’ pleasant for externally caused akin
-= troubles. 35c. Get a package today.
verse
Cokes were served at the.....n
elusion of the meeting to Mmes
Mr mid Mrs J l' Culpepper and
son. Pat, mid Jerry Walker have
will be used as a textbook in the
Bible Baptist Seminary at Fort , Presbyterian Church attended the
Worth this year. : Starlight Operetta
brother suit wile fremM+
i visit with him
Cleburne, Route 2.
birth of a daughte
The bride graduated this summer
Mr and Mrs. Johnnie Watson
moved back to Blum Wednesday
from Rio Vista.
think eny men who has the
food of hie motor at heart
should be using it from ata
•a/ Sold at Phillips 66 Dealer
{ Stations.*
Mr and Mrs Clarence Cate of
at the Cleburne Hospital on Au
gust JU The baby weighed seven
pounds, two ounces
soveral old-timers
Institute, New Orleans, 1.
Mrs Imogene Hale has gone to
New Mexico for a visit with her |
WAKE UP YOUR
LIVER BILE—
Wihout Calomel-And Teel Jump Oat al
Hed ie the Morning Raris‘ to Go
TThe liver should pour nut about z pint. of
>Bs julc» lain your bowela every day. If this
pie to not flowing tnaiy, your (ood may not
Vem II may just decay in he bowela. Then
•aa bost up your atomach. You eet orn
rotp. Yoe "oel sour, "unk and the woria
it lahaa thome mlH. gonte Carter’a Lrtle
Aver Pills to cot thene 2 pinta of bile fow:
M freely to maha yoa feul 'up and up."
let a aadtaqs today. Taka aa direoted.
Mart Iva in making bile flow treaty. Aak
ar Oanar’s Little Uvw Pala
and family
are cordially in-
James Moore and Rose Wicker
ten mid lee cream
Following the
routine business i
Dr. Dew also has pictures on
missionary work in China. and re-
building of Palestine according to
the prophecy, and other songs il- |
Mr and Mrs. Paul Griffith and
chiidren. Paul and Peggy, have
returned from Dallas, where they
visited their parents, and other
relatives and friends.
Evangelist Dew believes in a
sister. Mrs Warren Branson
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i stration Council was held on Wed-
nesday «fternoon. August IS. at the
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Campbell
of Haskell county are visiting rela-
tives here.
Mauriee Renfro, Mr and Mi»
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wool suit of
Billy Belcher has returned to
Dallas nfter a visit here with his .
grandparents, Mr. mid Mrs. W. A.
Adams, Woodward Avenue.
Bill Sheppard of Blum under-
went major surgery nt the Cle-
Miss Johni Elizabetn Jenkins daughter of Mr and Mrs J G Jenkins
of Granbury and Grene. A Pitts son of Mrs Charles Pitt*. Sr. of Towel of Kopperl
Cleburne, were married at 730 pm Thursday. August 14. at the home
of Mr and,Mrs Edwin F Davis in Brownwood
Rev Charles Pitt* Jr brother of the groom, read the wedding vows
before an improvised alta of palms banked against the fireplace The
mantel was decorated w 'h whit tapers and an arrangement of white
table was laid with a lace cloth unit
crystal appointments The center- >
eW FEMALE
COMPLAINTS
With URewntert- m)
able Fullness? ET"
Are you eroubled by AF A
4latrbaa of female raj, •Q
funouonni monthly ID J •
iturbenoeef Dgoa IV‘«
this make, you suffer Mau
narvooG rectlo"," _
ana rmrtwsx.'wk
pound to relleve such nyinpyomal
in a rooent medionl test Pinkham's
Oompouna proved remarkabig helpful
to women oubled thia way. Tt’s what
Dootor call a u tor ins sedative. It has
a «rand moqthin eitpot on one o/ wom-
ana moat (mportant organa.
Tuken rovularly — Pinkham's Com-
pound halos build up roaiatancs to such
dlatreaa. Also to gros stomaohid tonic I
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S 8020015
mid Mrs J
last Friday morning in the home i
A Mrs It H Wilson, 611 Forest
Mrs Wilson opened the meeting, Surgery
• Ctor which Mrs, Oran Smith gave I
Mr and Mm Walter Decker and
j son, and James and Maile Moore
were recent \ isitors in West Texan
sr ol's: “whrte“tpervn; The Cuh Scouts
crystal holders School will .have A
The llorizon Club girls will meet
nt the home of Beth Barnes, 806
North Main street, Thursday at
s p m for a sleep-out Girls are
asked to bring their bedding and
30 e nts for refreshments.
Mrs G W
were there to ;
Hoyt Gibson, who
Thee" and ' Because
The bride wore a
Stalcup, accompanied by Mrs ;
Craig at the piano Mrs Smith
gave an excellent talk on Happi- 15.
the devotional, and Mrs Guy Yater
read the scripture taken from the
fourth chapter of Philiplans, the
first to nineteenth verses
Mrs Charles Wilson voiced a
prayer, followed by a solo, "Si III,
Still with Thee," by Mrs. Doyle
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ed by Mr* J H Hanna, seretary- I
treasurer' After the reading of the
minutes from tne July meet mg v,
Mrs Hanna, a report was given by
the 4 H leader, Mrs Earl Kennon
.Mr; M B Sparks, vice chairman,
told the council abvut the meeting
with the district agent oncerning
the matter of trying to secure an
assistant t Miss Cox
Mr* Nichols opened the nomina-
tion for the 1948 officers Mrs W
Cummings, Firnest Guinn;
the Cleburne Hospital on August
W W Drummond lias hast ius
ilattie lush and h lends ; with the president. Mis, John San-
for a she l v isit w ith her
J. W. Cawart -celebrated hi a41h l dian were here for the week-end.
birthday quietly Tuesday at his -----------
J. D Mims, Oran Smith,
Craig, D. Stalcup, Yater,
J G. Nowlin, Ed Parker,
John Sanders, Patrieia mid Kay
Sanders and Mm3 Im Ruth Doekel
' ders, presiding Mis T J Fluke
returned from Oklahoma City,
where the) visited Jerry's father,
Dr J Tom Walker
, Rotan spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs Pearl Martin,
nt the Roadside Park
which contain, npeclal and potent aoti-
vating ingredientn.
Alm, UHM Tonie helpn butd-up non-
organto, wank, watery blood In nutri:
tional anemia so with a wood now of
this guntrie dirrentive ulce, plua richred-
blood you nhould eat better, nieep batter,
feel better, work better, play batter.
Avold punishing yourself with over,
doses of soda and other alkliuera to
counteract sea and blenting when whet
you an dearly noed la 888 Tonio to help
you digest food for body atrennth and
repair Don't waltl join the host of
happy people 888 Tonio has helped.
Million, of bottles sold (let s botue of
Mhh Tonio from your drug store today.
888 Tonie helps build sturdy Menita.
Association
morning at
Mr and Mrs. Frank Stange of
Covington visited here on Sunday.
A son, Edwin David, was born
Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Rogers nt the Clebrne Hospital.
He is the first grandchild of Mr.
and Mrs. Henderson and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawton Ward.
N Dennis of
Florida mid
Kverytime food enters the atomnch B
vital gastric juice must flow normally to
break-up certain food particem; else the
food may ferment Hour food, oid indi-
gention and gas frequentiy cause a mor. •
bid, touchy, fretful, peevish, pervoua
condition loss of appetite, underweight, 3
rentiean sleep, weskneM
To get real relief you must inerenge
the flow of thia vital keatrie juice. Medi- 3
cel authorities. in mdependent labora-
tory toata on human atomachn, have by
poaitive proot shown that aas Toniq la
Amaningy effective in inerensing thia
flow when It is too little or scanty due ’ •
to a non-organic atomach diatrbanoe, 4
This is due to the KHH Tonie formula
Mr and Mis Iobert Ridter from
San Angelo visited with their pm
, nts Mrs Nidter was the former
Margie Moore
Mr and Mis Clyde Lewis
dren, Linda Jenn and Tommy
Crouch He will attend his sister's
R Wallen resigned
Supper for Husbands
The members ol the Young
Mt mid Mrs G D Winkler and
son, Henry, mid granddaughter,
Betty Parnell, visit rd cousins in
Ohlahoma City over the week-end
I Liv
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Monday night at the country
home of Mr mid Mrs John San-
i dets, on tlie Fort Worth highway.
preceding the supper, which con-
sisted <d fried chicken, potato
interesting program was led by
Mrs C M Morgan Those taking
ness. Contentment or Peace of I
mind" taking her talk from the ’
scripture, 4th Philiplans. 7th verse j
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supper regular
E l.
Wilson,
Gertrude Nash, a new member,
Mrs. W T Retts, and n visitor
Miss Docia Copeland of Tulsa,
Oklahoma.
Carlyn .is the name of the
*e>cn pound ihire Cuncr daughtet
born. August 16, at the Cleburne
children visited C F Moore and i
famils recently
Those attending were Mary
George, Jane Pickens. Betty Hem-
rick. Martha Bright. Alice George,
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Mi ami Mrs Cook of Dallas
chairman, which was accepted with
regret by the council members Mr*
Smith financial chairman, stated
lh.it plans are being made for the
W H D clubs to have a booth at the
fair Cold drinks ice cream and
sandwiches will tie sold
Mu Sparks stated that all ar-
rangements have been made for
ttie state convention to be held in
Galveston the last week in Septem-
ber Miss Cox asked that each club
plan one complete program for the
1948 yearbook, and, the council voted
! to pay the expenses of the 4-H dele-
gates to the meeting at College
Station.
was transacted.
4
Miss Jacqueline Jones of Fort I
Worth spent last week in San An-, AI
tonio visiting her sister, Mrs. Bob I
Booker, the former Virginia Rosa I
Jones Mrs Booker accompanied I
her sister back to Cleburne to -3
spend a week with their parents,
Mt and Mrs C O Jones of 802 "
West Henderson street.
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Mr Melvin Crouch of San An- J
tonio will arrive in Cleburne Fri-
day to visit his parents, Mr. and
-Mr* Mnr €reueh, - end his ebil । ^1
also attended the Southern Bap-
list Seminary at Louisville, Ky.
He has taught personnel work
and Homiletics in the Missionary
Baptist Institute He is..the author
of several books His book on
"Scientific Homiletics'* has been
declared by Dr B H Hjllard of
Cincinnati, Ohio, and by Dr J
Frank Norris as the greatest on
that subject published This book
„FPEIECZEMA
ITvHx SCALING
Wed., Aug. 20, 1947 CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW—3
— ■ —......—— — [ at the ( leburne Hospital The baby
Mis Robert Yater of 311 N.
(iranbury underwent major sur-
gory nt the Clebumne Honpital on
August 18
The G I A to B of L, E will
meet Thursday at 2 p m. at the
Woodmen Hall
and Mrs W l
. /
Evangelist F Dew Litt D of
from Arizona to Georgia, is preach-
ing each night at Calvary Baptst
Church, corner of Walnut and
Heard streets.
He has held pastorates in Tenn-
essee. Arkansas. Wisconsin, Louis-
iana and New- Mexico He was the
first student to enroll in the Bible
aster*, gladioli, feverfew ami fern
The wedding music was given t
Miss Esina Carlson, who played I
Love You Truly amt To a Wild
Rose She also accohpamed Mrs
Mi and Mis J A Brand
from Howard Payne College with a win Trussell is visiting
major in buMneas^ administration j her daughter. Mr. Carroll Brown,
The groom is attending Howard and Mr Brown, at Sour take.
Payne, where he will srve as head
yehlenderlor the, 1947-48 ecaslou sin Shepherd was taken aud-
Heuiemployed at Davis-Morris denly U1 on sunday and was car-
F uneral Home in Brown wood where , u . I
the couple will make their home ' ried to Cleburne, where he under
Out-of-town guests ror the oc. , went an appendectomy:
casion were Mr and Mr. J G l . w..
Jenkins and Mrs. Della Jenkins of (ilenn Rhoads of Fort Worth
Granbury, Miss "Edna Carlson of xpent Sunday with his mother.
Fort Worth, Rev and Mrs Charles | Mrs Mollie Rhoads.
Pitts. Jr , of Joshua
Edwin E Davis and Mr. E
Davis
At Home in Brownwood
off-white with navy accoswries and
an orchid corsage She was attended
by her sister. Miss Betty Jo Jen-
kins, who wore an aqua suit with
brown accessories and a corsuge of
gardenias
Edwin E Davis attended the
groom as best man
Informal Receptign
P 1 AA
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Miso Georgie Helen Rlasingame
and Hugh Blasingame of DeSoto,
Missouri, are visiting their sisters, “
Mrs. J D. Benson and Mrs. Gena
McDonald.
votional entitled "A Well Spring
ol I de
Thone present ineluted Messrs
smAIII IF STOMACH
l.ee, A ' Jones, J E Doekel, h ___-
। I Boyer, I' D Nix, C M Morgan,
Mrs Jewell llarkins, Mins Moore,
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