The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1947 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CAMERON HERALD
MARCH 27, 1341
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Marjorie Lou Pratt
Become* The Bride of
Howard Max McClaren
M <•* Mar.r.rj* L.vi rr»,*.*. heeame
the Kt*'.*U» at Howa/il Y*i Kef.'laeeft
,n a eMHUeLglK e*r*t»<vny re»4 hy
Rev. F’ramt Mnwv.n st *»« ivn '.'ift-
!ay, Ms/rti M »t 4 *.s 9. «. at the
neme r.f the Hndes parents, Mi' and
Mr 1 Ernest Pratt.
tvs nasaeta if Gla<tuiiaa wert
p ared nr, eaeh fide nf tne altar Alan
nther flnwsn »er* .ted tn deenrate
he riunnu
Aj Mss Catherine Mvnrne Mfth
piayed “Ah Shmat Mystery nf L*fa7
a.".d “T.-.diar. Lnve Can*’, M.*s. Ires
CeTr.ua liffhtad the Innqr tappere>1 tan-
dfes v1'. e ihe tars’ "Bera.’.ie' ae-
entBpaaiarf at the piano by .Vf..i!« Mtn-
rv» who p.ayed the v»rt.t ng mardk.
A an “Tran mer. ‘ vaa pia/ed dur r>«
the termnny.
7'ae br.de entered ne the arm r.f
ner eldest brttner, Lesley Pratt. Her
r-. en was nf peach taffeta a.td Mar-
•Vi.setse. She earned a bawifaet nf
* t.t '.ime entwined m he?
ta.r and vear.r.g p."..< glnves mateh-
ir r dress.
M .is Ea.-.ne A-?» c.f Freegwrt
a-i.1 au.d ef Hanae. 3ke wote a teal
. .e aver r./ • with a e-irsa^e of
pi -< Ovr-at.,-. ■ ■ if >.» Em:7?. Bamatt
of Hnuatnn ami Vada Jer.r.esa nf Cam-
err.r. -»»re bridesmakh X'earir.ir yel-
•vw sad bi’ae goiPRa respectively with
enrsages if pv < and white tana-
t.or.s. The bridesmaids entered n« the
arms of the gmnmsmer.. Eattie Cam*.
Ann Vaaghar, laughter if Mr and
Mrs. Sb.7 Vaighan vis f .wer arrL
She name r.. an the arm rf little Jim-
my Lianne* MeC’aren who acted aa
r..tg tear*-.* He tamed a white »atas
pillow Lawrence MtClarer.. irother
-.f the grv.tn acred a* best man. H.li-
arl Th.-.maa ar.rf Lt. Boy L. Vaughan
".f jl? jfroflflW'
mar*.
Mrs. Pratt, mother nf the bride
w-vre a xrey ssit w nh a snrsage nf
:.-j eamat
Mrs. S. W. MeC-.a.-en, hr. mother
nf the groom wore a le gaberdine
dfet.s a ennage nf white eanta*
Mr and Mr«. Harvey fteiftke nf
Paula Valley, Oklahoma, are the par-
ents nf a hany mn horn to them there
j an March 21. The baoy ia their third
aon ar.d at the time tfte annonnee-
ment vas reeer/ed in r.amernn the
new arrival had not been named. Mr.
ftadtke is with tne Ba.iway Erpremi
Company there.
it m reported that 1 jet-prop^W Lou.a J Raaka, Cameron biislnaa#
outboard muter (nr r'lwbuacs hue been man, is til and a patient in tha Srw-
built m England. ='»*» Memonal HoapiuL__
ylhat a help you ore, dear
W. C. Kilgnr* nf ftridge#owt, Texas,
with Texas Power A Light Company
1 here tn :r. the la .nog'; suit
e ng heard in Lvtrr.r*. eourt involv-
,-.g ».it fnr damages nv»r the Blank-
mr,r. death here several years ig'i-
Mr, K g'.re recently differed Mvere
burns when he amdently name into
contact with a hngr. voltage wire.
The highest atmospheric tempera-
ture I the. thermometer was sot ia
the tar’s direct ray< ever renordeii
.n the United States wai 134 degrees
on the edge of Death Valley, Cai>
forr. .a.
Printing is a home industry.
31
for fio-»or ond ecerpry,
end soya for body-bu»Wirg
oro'e-rs. are a biq ‘■elp 10 each
rmer r or rq rq you dve d«-
iccos nrf* cereal tnaft really
ocuriah rq . . felioqq 1 Com-
Scyo. G*» d at your groceCt.
After the
•e.morrj the guests were
dining room. The table
CWVifeT'gs'i With h €tf/<ZTsi
cffttt wh.rh h/tid a 1z&r
cake ,r. Car,die".-a. Candles remained
: hi.rr,.-,g d .r.rg the entire time. Mrs.
Marie Thompson ar.d Mrs. Sherwood
McCiaren Jr, »«nred the wedding cake
i and fra it punch to the guests.
Out of town guests for the wed-
ding were Mr. ar.-l Mr-. Thomas Ben-
ton Roberts of PUinsdevr, Texas.
Mi -.’es Frances Jean and Del Pyeatt
of Baylor University at Waco and
Mt?> Lor.He McClaren ai.v/ of Waeo.
Mr-. Rooerti and M -* Mc< arers are
«ist*r» of the groom.
Fo-r travel the bride chose a teal
blue gabardine suit with silver ae-
Pleasure and Profit
Club Meets With Mrs.
L. L. Morriss March 13
Flags of Texas flew amidst decora- *
tiorv of Narcissus when the Pleasure
and Profit Club met with Mrs. L. L. •
Morris* on Thursday, March 13. Mrs. i
Earl Mosely, President presided over i
; a short business session during which
Mrs. Charles Brady was elected Sec- j
retary to replace Mrs. James Heffing- *
ton who has moved.
The crippled children’s program in !
; Texas was explained by Mrs. Mosely
jarid the club voted to sponsor this
worthy cause in Milam County.
, The program on Texas was opened |
, with the club pledge. “Beautiful i
Texas” was a recorded presentation. 1
Mrs. Vi. T. Whatley Jr. was in charge i
of the program after which the club j
members exchanged tales of Texas
as told by visitors to our state.
Delicious strawberry shortcake
was served to the eight members
present and two new members, Mrs. j
Herbert Nance and Mrs. Woodrow
Lowe.
The next meeting will be at the
i home of Mrs. Grady Cooper with Mrs.
K. J. Burke presenting a program on
| Y-Teeners Club, the high school or- ;
ganixation of the YWCA.
St. Rita Circle In
Session Wednesday
Twenty members of St. Rita’s Cir- j
clc met Wednesday in the home of j
Mrs. Albert Matocha with Miss
Amelia Mondrik as co-hostess.
The circle made donations to the j
Red Cross, Suffering Children of Eu- .
rope and to Bishop Byrne of Galves-
j ton.
After the business meeting Father
Duda of St. Monica’s church gave an j
j interesting discussion on a religious
topic.
The Circle will meet again on April
'j in the home of Mrs. Frank Polan-
*ky with Mrs. Rudolph Richter as
; co-hostess.
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THE CAMERON THEATRE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
March 27 and 2>
iSK rout fMINDLY awemm
JONES FINE BREAD
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Frank Kleiber was a business
i tor in Cameron last week.
SUPER VALUE DAYS
MOW THROUGH MONDAY MARCH 31
Ironing Board, $4.95 value,
at only $2.69
Card Tables, good
heavy ones
84.95
GINGER ALE
Bottles
25c
Van Camp’s
PORK & BEANS
No. 2 cans 19e
SPINACH
Alma Brand Fancy
No. 2 Cans
2 cans ____________ 25c
PEACHES 25c
CAL-BEST, Good Fruit
in juice, No. 212 Can
Canned Dog Food
Pound Cans
2 cans 25c
Mothers Cocoa
2 lb. Can
40c
MUSTARD, 2 qts.......-.....25c
SUNSHINE
CRACKERS, 2 lb box ........ 43c
AUNT JEMIMA
FLOUR, Pan Cake, box ... 15c
No. 2 CAN
OLYMPIA PEAS, 2 cans . 25c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. Texsun, No. 2 Cans, .3 cans
GERBER’S BABY FOOD, 3 cans---------------
LETTUCE, Big Heads-----------------
OYSTERS, Lenten Food, pint,--------------
GULF SPRAY, qt.
VEGETABLE SOUP, Sincerity Brand, 2 cans
LIBBY’S TOMATO SOUP, can .............—
MAPLE SYRUP, qt. jug
PLOW HANDLES, selected Wood
WASH POT
__25c
_______ 20c
____10c
.... 75c
35c
25c
10c
49c
50c
$10.95
Range, Electric Washing Machine. Gas Cook Stove. Suitcases, Trunks, Garden
Plows. Oil Cloth, Sausage Mills, Wool Rugs. Oil Cans, Tea Kettles, Slop Jars. Stone
Jars. Good Stock of Carpenter Tools, Floor Lamps. Sealers. Pressure Cookers. Lawn
Mowers, Lunch Kits, Trimz Wallpaper, Radios, Minnow Seines, Kraut Cutters, Cole-
man Irons, Bicycles, Poultry Wire, Log Chain, Daisy Churns, Baseball Bats, Bedroom
Suites. Easy Terms. Electric Churns, Curtain Rods, Stake Chain. Cots.
Mattress, Good Cotton, $7.50 down. $5.00 monthly.
Innerspring Mattresses, Top Quality $9.50 down. $5.00 Monthly.
( hrome Dinette Suites, Blue Upholstered Chairs $18.00 down, Bal. Monthly
FLOOR LAMPS $14.95; Terms $5.00 down, $5.00 monthly.
SOI.ID PLATE MIRRORS, big room size $19.95
Velour Living Room Suites. Pre-war quality, None
better now or never, $38.00 down ______________________ $12.75 Monthly
PULL UP CHAIRS, spring construction, upholstered Seat $10.00
If you are a critical shopper, we especially invite you to inspect our goods. Terms are
as good as you can find anywhere. Deliveries made within 30 miles. Let us measure
your rooms for Venetian blinds.
Green & Boedeker
CAMERON , TEXAS
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White, Jefferson B. The Cameron Herald and Centinel (Cameron, Tex.), Vol. 87, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1947, newspaper, March 27, 1947; Cameron, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth577153/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lucy Hill Patterson Memorial Library.