Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950 Page: 9 of 12
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Community Happenings In Johnson County
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of Dallas visited here recently
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Mr. and Mrs Herman Geteweor
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PETER PAN PINK
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SALMON
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35/
CARNATION OR PET
MILK
3 LARGE CANS
COCK O' THE WALK
35/
PEACHES
NO. 21/2 CAN. 2 FOR
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WILSON'S CORN KING
BACON
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APPLES
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360 SIZE SUNKIST
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LEMONS
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nex Eutpepper and the hostess
The next meeting will be Mon-
day in the park, weather permit-
ting.
spent the week end at home with
his mother, Mrs Velma Smith
Mi and Mn I. J Caldwell Satur-
d 1) night
• High-Speed, Smokeless-
Type Broiler
• Full-Width Sterege Drawer
• Coek-Ma»ter Oven
Clock Central.
• Aulomatic Time-Signal
• Fluorescent Cooking-Top
Lamp
mature baskets
mints
Those present
Mrs John Smith is bus, taking
school census
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PINEAPPLE JUICE
DOLE, 46 OZ. CAN
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HOSTESS, 31/a OZ. CAN
SOUR PICKLES
ALABAMA GIRL, QUART
NO. 2 CAN
10*
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CeokingTep
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wiih Accesseries
and Thrifto-Metie Switch
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LARGE
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Mrs. Vera Pickens and daughters,
Jean and Judya entertained with a
dinner Sunday honoring Mrs Pick-
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were Mrs. R. I. Anderson. Dr and
Mrs. W. L. Anderson and Bill An- j
derson.
from a horse his brother, Winston
F Taytor nt Fort Worth is assist-
BLUE CIRCLE
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March 17
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Thomas Nystel and Mins were
visitors in the home"ot his sisters,
Misses Belinda and Luzie Nystel
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Ben Turner
Appliance Company
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Two Stores to Serve You
. ris, F J Wynne. Martha Thump-.
of Cleburne visited . son. B F Mercer, Miss Ellie Grif-
III, the vlators and hosteSSeS.
GROUND VEAL BETTER. LB.
Gina panied home by Fuene Andrews
Kay Clark Randy Cranford, David ! of Tipton. Term who will assist
♦ him in his radio shop mid various
Truitt Clinard, Gary MeCrory. Dar. other interests.
"Cuting and Makig Kt eloves" 4 tine and Cuiue by Mrs # P
was the theme of the program .Anderen highlighted the Monday,
... . ' ; " meeting of the Keene Garden
Takhh pan were Mines J R. j Club at the home of the president,
Mrs W 0 ReD
Plans for a parcel post sale for
Ralph Jones and Gerald I
were in Greenvilie last week
business
Elder and Mrs W. R French of
Phoenix, Ari/. are visiting in Keene.
Mr and Mrs Hobart MeClana.
J Randall Sloop is in Idaho on
business for SWJC.
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Jack Taylor, member of the Big I
Four Company, is reported to be |
slightly improved In Cook Memor-
ial Hospital in Fort Worth, where
he was carried last week suffer-
ing from an Injured leg he receiv-
ed several years ago when he fell
were Tom Beck-
Wayne Smith of NTSTC, Denton
la Blown and Emily Emerson of
Fort Worth
Mr । Gordon apartment They plan to
■ Mi and Mis J E Nixon visited
his mother in Spearville, Kansas,
last week
। Bob Smith
Individual cakes and ice cream
were served to; Judy Martin, Toni
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week end visitor of his sisfer, Mia
Pai Nichols.
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alter a visit with her parents,
and Mis R A Jeffreys Mrs Thorn- j
ton is the former Billye Jeffress the
han's mother Mrs Claude Wilshire
in the north part of town
Pastor Clayton Lewis of the Me-
| thodist Church reports that agreat
deal of interest And enthusiasm is
being shown in the Sunday eve-i
rung fellowship program and that
the Sunday School attendance has
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filled with pink
returned to their home in Abilene i and are located temporarily in the
ing In the store during his ab-
sence
Joe Young o( Amarillo visited his
parents. Mi and Mis Roy Young,
lest week He was in Dulins nt-
rending a sales meeting
new home near
Mrs MeClana-
SEVEN ROAST BEEL.°.
How aid Young ot Amarillo is
visiting his brother, Roy Young,
nid family
Mr and Mr* J W Sampson and
Mr and Mrs Raipn Jones went
to the state park and Walnut
Springs Sundav
, tie Davis. suggestion chairman and meeting
Melba Moore, candle assistant
______| Bobby Darrell Smith celebrated]
"•TFhts setonc btrthdav.-March 1 WTh
• a party given by his mother, Mis
Cabsiasr,
OWE,
I Tern'll visited friends in Keene
I recentiy
Mrs J F Glaves and Jimmy
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“The I Hv aud Works of James
Ms Fob Decring and daugh ers Forrest Rogers has been appoint-j W Riley" was the theme of the
Sandra and Jann... ot Beaumont xupnise the collecting of study given by Mis Donna Blair
wee here last week to attend thepne Ked truss "uota tor Burleson at the recent meeting of the
tuneral ot ner grandtather, D B .community this ear Friendship Study Club Mrs Lena
17a GREAT MY
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OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P. M.
Mrs. John Milehell, who has
been attending her daughter. Mrs.
Coli Fisher, has roturned to her
home in Hanover, Pa.
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PERCH FILLETS PLLETs, LB.
DRY SALT BACON STREAKED, LB.
Ball was hotess.
A garden parly to be held in
the spring was discussed.
A salad plate was served to:
Mmes Blair,-Casey, Hamilton, Dun-
cer came up to assist The drunk
took a sw ing at Wermuth Ilie
second officer swung with his billy
club at the drunk, missing every-
thing but Wermth’s hand, which
he broke in two places
LETTUCE HEADS. EACH .........
GREEN BEANS VAUKNTINE
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Mmes o H Robinson ana George l were engaged in quilting
cortngsited rel....... in Audd.
W M Hurst J w Eoust J T
porstitIt Overton,,M "D.Payne,t
1!0 M Hewitt, Jennie Pugh. C. C. 1
n ; Bradford. ,S. E Wiishire, C P
• Murphrey / J R Baker E E Har- '
'Garden Clinics, Bulb
Planting’ Discussed
At Garden Club Meet
han and daughter, Marx Frances.
Mr and Mis Glen Thornton have I have moved here from Fort Worth
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tonight and a skating party to
raise fuTids nt deTay expenses or
Dorothy Williams o Scott, w D Lee. Kail Kennon. I W Wre discussed "lniued for Keen
An attendance goal •t IM has Alfred Kennon IMes. Elbert j Anew member Mrs w R Plun.
h " • Smith, J D Strickland, I. C Jones । loti was introduced
Si . Dunos Jones e Sutherland.: .. . ___ .
ortYoungwond, Kennon andthehos.t, ttetreshmentg werepserved ,1o:
-r/tess. , ' Mmes I.. ( Ward, W R Wallen,
S. M Bayliss, 11 P. Anderson Sid-
Mrs. Eaton Hostess
To Blum's HD Club
BLUM, (Spl) Thirteen ■ mm-
bers were presont al the Friday
meeting of the Blum Home Dem-
ontaration Club in the home of
Mrs. Eaton. =
. Mrs H W Gibson, viee president
I presided in the absence of the pre-
sident, Mrs F W Splettstoeser
Roll call was answered with
each member’s favorite color.
and Mrs Alvin Head are
Dan Scott, Patricia and
Mrs. J D. Smith and Bobby Dee
have the mumps this week Others .. ■
on the sick list this week are ..The Camp h 'T. ‘ irls, undeer th
Mr and Mrs I. J Caldwell, Allin guardianship of Mrs E R Rogers.
Head and Dorothy Thompson with. Mrs 1. 0 Yates as sponsor.
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p • I • AE fee cans, which they will use for
Even in Line UT flower pots, and discussed how to
n .r . . prepare a trail lunch
Duty, tmbarrassinq New officers were als elected at
CARMEL Cal —Up- Eari wer. this meeting I hey are: Carolyn
.5, . McKown, president, Judy Pickens,
muth. Carmel Policeman, ii.is been vice president: Norma Copeland, 1 day since Feb
confined to desk work brcause of secretary: yonne Yates treasurer day in this month has been set
a broken hand odus Faje Carwile. reporter; Jan- "Rally Day." with a goal of 1:19
Although the injury was reee ed lan Grisso.
in the line of duty Wermuth doesn't j ceptionist:
like to brag abou* it
He was taking a struggling drunk
into the station when a fellow offi-
menitor; Jean Lee, re-
Recca Tucker, pray-, The Burleson Photo Club of the
] er leader; Johnnie Ruth Stene, high school met March 6 and elec-
song leader, Nancy Rogers, game ted the following officers:
leader; Sue Wynne, law leader President. Vona Dell West; vice
Linda Wicker. ' messenger; Mary president, Chris’ene Johnson, sec-
i Lynn Russell. supply chairman’ :retary - treasur Neloa Lev ey and |
Jean McCrary, candle lighter; June < reporter, Frank Norwood
Hathcock, sergenat-at-arms; Net- Thirty members attended the
WIENERS SKINLESS, LB.
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Beckwith, Gary McCrory, Gina Kay 1
I Clark, Darla Brown, Glenda Rid-
dle. Jess and Barbara Stone. Gary 1
: Haas. Linda and Billy Davis, Linda 1
Roddy. Linda Kay Hampton of
I Crowley and Linda Joyce Smith of
Everman.
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Norman Sudbeny has returned
from the Veteran's Hospital in
I Memphis. Tenn mid was at com-
DotCOS TEL Closeee Ee+, A Bono Club Has Meet
LL -‛I/-5s,nere,4 At McCullom Home
With Luncheon On Thursday BONO. iSpl ' Mrs Melvin Me.
--- » Cullom was hostess Monday to vo s „ . ...
_ _.Bt RLESONSpl i x« Rex and A Training I mon Revival will be members of the Bono Home Dem- discussions on i hraEoundi’a bx
at the. Colonial Country Club in Hr C donc ligard 1 ew Gux.Ba. heid the Bapuist Church begin- onst ration Club Mrs w R Wallen and "Bulb Plan-
Fort.Woth Saturday night givenizutstnn. - March 20 to 24.
npheommerean fnsur , Re Gene, Wonren wili ......h
ance OWnpony . the porcas and TEI .classes of the from, the book "How to W m to
Fred gut w,, I'll Baptist Church Mrs w I. Ander. Christ. to. the aduit department ‘ , J . Mmes J R
rd Hutcnins of Wichita lulls Austin were Young pople, "Winning Others Youngblood, John Kennon and Me- 1
and Mrs. Ralph tall <4 Lake Jack-. NoDtane Mn* " A Austin “ere to Christ- Earl Murphy Cullum '
son spent the week end with Mr • ». * * g.... ‘
Mrs S 1. Wiishire, teacher of „
--2 . the elase, g*ve the ed vetionel AF-i-nnst-
ter the business session the ladies
Judy Kay Martin was honored.
March 6 in celebration of her third
birthda, with 11 party given by her
1 mother Mrs Ted Martin
Each guest "was presented a sto
t ry book Alter the gills'were open-
ed. refreshments of ice cream and
cake were served Favors were mi-
No. 2-109 W. Hendexon
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Reeve* and to visit her parents,
Mr and Mrs J A Miller
TOMATO
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Mr. and Mrs. Allen Crow spent
Friday in Denton. r
Oakley Caliicott of Memphis,
Tenn., visited his sisters. Miss
On Thursday evening at 7:30
o’clock members of the Mary-Mar-
tha class of the Baptist Sunday
School entertained their husbands
with a party at the educational
building
Decorations were in keeping with
St Patrick’s Day
After a series of games directed
: by Mrs H. L. Keen, refreshments
of coffee, cakes and ice cream
। were served
Forty attended.
building a Grade "A dairy barn.
The foundation has run
Mr and Mis Odell Wilburn and
Mr and Mrs 1. J Caldwell were
in Joshua and Glen Rose Satur-
day.
Members voted to sponsor a ceme-
tery association, arid a community
meeting was called for March J
25 at the Blum Tabernacle. The' “2
meeting will be at 2 p. m.
The trend of women's style*’
from 1900 to 1950 was discussed
during the program. A contest on
hidden nmes of Howers wasd-
reeled by Mrs. Henry Ripley. Mrs. .
Richard Ripley won the high score..
Refreshments were served during
the social hour.
The next meeting will be March ; ;
24 at the home of Mrs. C. J.' Hen- J
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 103, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1950, newspaper, March 16, 1950; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1563110/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.