Cleburne Times-Review (2024)

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0—Suhday, Aug 24, 1947—CLEBURNE TTMEt-IUCVIEW
School Depository
Govermment Depository
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YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL
HEADQUARTERS
Mr and Mrs Jack Reed and fam-
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Mrs. Chrietzberg
reted at Shower
Mra G W Lankford and grand-
daughter. Gene Ann, of Dallas spent
Vi and Mrs LloyA Geor
of Hl. Louis, formerly of (
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City.
Amazing New Way
to Play Records
make extra sure of
proper foot growth
with Poll-Parrot
Doyov havea
BAGFUL OF DREAMS
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Loans for
• Home
Repairs
’ Furniture
•Appliances
• Real Estate
• Auto-
mobiles
* School Fees
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The desk and display tables are
of natural birch, with Lucite fix-
lure* and the stock room ks con-
cealed behind the mirrored wall
Mom <4' the shadowboxing and
MARRIAGE of MISS TOMMIE JUNE
HUNT AND MR. KENNETH MAYES IS
SOLEMNIZED AUGUST 12 IN LAMESA
The Home Demonstratio Club
met with Mrs Ed Bal on Wednes-
As modem store, •*>*»> is own-
Jointiy by Carl L and Sally
M, win be open each day
ipered down to a point
hand Tiny covered but-
bouquets of white p*rn p*rn mums
They wore large backless picture
hats of white dotted Swiss with
white taffeta streamers.
Attending Ure groom as best man
was Travis Henry of Baird. Ushers
were Bud Eudy, Mach McVaddin of
Abiieneand she bride‘a brother.
Robert Hunt,
Bridal Gown
The bride wore a gown of white
crepe -backed satin fashioned with
seven years old last Friday, was
vntertained by a number of tiende
at her home in Hr Louls, Mo, at
a birthday party. .
The little ciri is the daughter of
"e"• mom • "vermg • roll .Perret Arehmohen. more
tom wppen, men «M» Widascs. were protectlon to growing test
Then why Arenmehen saw ten be m tmportom • vow AM's
test laser en.“rme rear eme <n eM see the ent pretecrten row
edv tew «et la hdi Patter tedneohsts.
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9-Peim freed Leste heip inuur proper Salem* ene
polt
Moulded tasetos .. qene bat firm wppon ter grow.
Ing beset and munciet
Wiggle Reom sweat no pinching or cremping «• di
terr yeoung teat
tnner-Ould• Heels .. weer evnly and help develop
mane onkie
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relatives in Houston
Miu Oweta Ross of Fort Sam i
Along the wall* are shadow hoxes
of natural birch, in which are
the Stars." Mrs. J E Neeley. Jr.
nang "Because" and "Thank God
for a Garden." The traditional
Yvonne MeDonld. Hole sopn ot
Ban Angelo and Donna Hunt.
They wore white dotted Swiss off*,
the-shoulder dresses and corned
main open from 9 a m until • p. In the background, as maid
m" open " e "Ona Stokes will hover unobtrusive
The front of the store to bulk of ly ready to empty ash trays, put
structural glas* with glass blocks •hoe’ back ’m boars, and other
Above the store is the name Col- | sundry tasks
Ims. la large letters beneath which
to "slipper Shoppe “> small seript
The letters are elihouetted by
emen neon lights placed under-
Mrs M M Goldston at Graham
is visiting in the home of Mr: and
Mrs H S. Ward 6f615 North Gran- 1
bury street. The Wards formerly |
Ew.r" a. o. wema I |
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DO NOT THROW AWAY THE KEYS
1- 7POFTPEEDOM1
At one side of the glass front met wiu -----------
to a small oval windaw—a new day afternoon after disbanding for
I innovatjon in display The current several weeks
GLASSIES BEAUTY Slop !
ion »» w Emna.n
Grubbs and mother
Recent guests of
soft lampgiow The voom resem- at Cranfilis Gap
bles the living room in one’s own __—J___._________
home with comfortabte chair* lly of Lubtock tut visiting Mrs
Athef"*sso8
As Bgsoco.
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Bridesmaids were Beth Neeley
tending Abilene Chriwtian’ College,
in Abilene, was married on his
parents 24th wedding anniversary
The bride is the daughter of Mr
and Mra. R. C. Hunt.
The marriage was solemnized In
* the Methodist church in Lamesa,
Tuesday, August 12, at 7130 0’
/ ciek In the vening. Rev O. H
’ Tabor teed the ceremony before
; an arch decorated with mums and
■ aster* ana cascaaca uy mue unu- carried bouquets of bachelor but-
! les baskets of white gladioli and tons tied with white satin stream-
groan eam unti 5:30 m ex-
cepa on Saturday when it wil re-
— m until • p
s,
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The following account of the
marriage of Miss Tommie June
HuntorLovmgton, 14 M.,nne Mr
Kenneth Mayes of Cleburne will
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•<* stow by l humter than untrained onm. It takes year of preetie• to
emmuim • wkilt, epeed and prebisien ef a trained coametolegiwt. Vour
etologiat aleo know how to analyse the teture of your
• • and to um just the right waving totions to bring out the
She I* tie granddaughter of Mr
and Mr*,' H. B Ward and at Mr
and Mrs. W C. Matters, nil of
Cleburne.
TOASTY WARM Tommieshirt
Copied from grandpa's nite shirt:
Dosigned by Harry Berger with
shirttali sill sides and a Peter
Fan collar. Cheekted cotton flan-
nel.
Mrs Farl Fenn and Mra BUI Fin
neu enter lamed rhuraday evening
in the latter’s home, SKI North
Pendell street, with a pink and blue
shower for Mi* Elzie Chriotmbere
Seasonal cut flowers. In which the
predominate colors were pink and
blue, adorned tie open roam* Mrs
R D Patton won a prize m the
satety pin gume, and after pleasant i
conversation Mr* Chrietzherg tal- ,
lowed little footprints in a hide and
seek vamr uolU she found a buggy
fi/ted with gift* The buggy was a
gift from the officers of the Eastern
Siar.
Retreshments of angel food cake
squnros iced in pink and blue, and
fruit punch were nerved to thirty
zuests.
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ammMal Mm wrong kind eun mate M.
M vaaar beie W monthat Got to pretemgionet
Mm «M wAed elaht
weding marches were played and
I Love You Truly," was played
softly during the ceremony
Miss Robbie Hunt was her sis-
ter* maid of honor, and Mra
Bernie Williams was matron of
honor They wore blue dotted
Swiss off-the-shoulder gowns and
picture hata of blue dotted Swiss
with blue taffeta streamers They
and occasional table* ann tiered Heel* parents, Mr and Mr* A J
about, and all the Murk concealed. Grant
Mra Reis MeDade and
Joyce MeDade of Oklahoma
POWERFUL ”360” PORTABLE
Plays, indoora, plays ouldoors
—yet needs no speciel uarUl
==----$4995
ACDCorbanery So i ideal for wrips, outings, "ub
hotel rooms or‘round the houset Besy-to-camy •
ing mute and more from large dis- ______
plays to the highlighting of one McClure of SMU, Dallas. Miss Car-
or two items which it i> believed, rte Horton Mr and Mrs J S
H more effective Buchanan of Houston
- - ■ - - r Mr* L E Wibson and daughter.
"e"U“ 2,, i Shirley, of Lawn visited triends
Within, one in immediately Im- here "last week
pressed by che teatful fettling in- Mrs J r Glbert and baby have
duced by the pale gieen’wall and returned from a visit with relatives
oconaE ANN WARD
George Ann Ward
Celebrates 7th
Birthday Recently
George Ann Ward, who
Okla . are visiting Miss Lillie Ward
Roper and other relatives and
friends
Mr* T E Peyton is visiting
toe of interest to the many friends Lune," "I Love You Truly," “Oh.
of Kenneth and his parents. Mr Perfect Love," and "Jitairway to
and Mra R L. Mayos of Cleburne
Route 1. Mr. Mayes, who' is et-
Saturday visiling relatives
friends in Cloburne
randy to be shown. Combinations .
of bags and shoes to match may
be obtelned to complement suits
and drossy trocks. The bug bag -
whether it be roatangular or round,
deop or shallow, go be slung over
a shoulder or tucked under an
Arm lead all other handbag sil-
houettes this season. These may
be found at the Slipper Shoppe
in addition to pouches, envelopes
and other novelty shapes.
The store will also carry a com-
plete line of Gordon hose in all
popular shades and sizes.
■at Lar U Feature
Another feature of the new store
is "Edna’s Hat Bar," owned and
managed by Mrs. John Nowlin
ttest styles in new herdwear,
which are in harmony with the
revolutionary new costume sil-
houette, will have a new feeling
of full-blown softness, feminine
drapery, feathers and generally
larger also. There are many inter
eating varieties of trimming here
including stmulated nigrettes, os-
trich plumes, speckled gamebird
qullls and ribbons which qre usual-
ly wide and lavishly draped, shir-
red. Audited or looped. Elaborately
patterned veiling* and meshes are
•eon on these new models and
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papo-wonogarM
wmheutomdje". pastoct.af
immR. PHILCOa . • • in feputmaric
Sm table mod beautyoa) 12 ten-
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wand 155 '
•AKER$
Agc
asters helped to treat the beauti- )
ful scene
Later they will add play shoos.
Daniel Green and Oomphies in
varlaus style* and colors of house-
shoes wil be os triad toy the store
Miss Minnie
were David
co*ke Party
Other pre-nuptial oourtonles for
the bride were a co*ke party given
by Mrs Jack McBride, aelle Mc-
Bride and Mra. Marianne Williams,
at which the brlde-leet received
an electric iron, and a kitchen
shower The kitchen shower was
given by Miss Marjorie Green and
Mrs Joy MInnIx.
The guests Impersonnted sales-
woman, each representing a dir-
terent company and strivtng to
sell the new bride her product
Mius Mary Jordan was chosen as
the best saleswoman and was
given two baskets of gifts for the
kitchen, which she in turn pre-
sented to the bride There were
U guests.
fixtures were cus< um-made by
James Wylie
High -Fashion Shoes
The Slipper shoppe will feature
- high-fashion shews and bags. in
nlligator cog. suede, leather arid
plastic The- shoos are from such
Une* as Walk Over, Frank Shicca
original i, Johansen. Cavnelletes
and other well-known companies
natural birch chair* are upholster- Mrs. W J Cox and daughter,
ed in striped damask tn shades of . Virginia, visited in Fort Worth i
olive green and melon, and near Wednesday.
each chair I* n modernistic table Mr* Byron D Herron and Mr*
of cletr Lucile Each table hold* Lowell Hooper of Dallas were visi-
Lucite lamp, the xhades of which , lor» here this week
ate bordered with rose and green 1 Mr and Mrs. W. M McClellan
ruffles, and a copper bowl of Ivy 1 were in Dallas Tuesday where their
son, Bill McClellan, and ■ »iUt left
preceding the ceremony
Yaagot^ AtmuilaL played
"Indian Love Call," “Ola Irv d"
Rehearsal Dinner
A rehearsal dinner wns given
Monday nighi at the home of Mrs____.
Milliard McDonald in honor of the
couple A menu consisting of con-
gealed sated, fried ehieken, fresh
black-eyed peat. cantaloupe
cwam gravy, parsleyyd potatoes,
iced tea, hot rolls and chocolate
cream pie was served to nine
guests
Collins' Slipper Shoppe is
Ready for Formal Opening
ar SCTB JAADBUNY '
1
display ed sample shoes on icite
fixtures Houston is visiting her parents. Mr !
The entire bec k wall is mirrored and Mrs Sam Bess.
and shadowboxes, with clear Mr* J R Young Jr., Md chil-
nuorescont lighting concesled toe dren were here Grand Pruirie'
neath the shadowbox this week visitins Mr* F R Bar
।---- Luetic Pixtures Mrs Glnn Akins wus in Fort
The lockweave rug in ash rose Worth Friday ■ evening to attend
- 'wrar blends benutifuliy with then the wedding of atrhndat Sagmor
other colors in the room The Hill Baptist church.
A eomptete dine of bags in al
Atmtewsatert, buode,pluatie and
Galilee in toll the new color* are
tons fastened the gown up the
back She wore a dngertip veil
that fell from a crown of . seed
pearls and carried a white orchid
bouquet with white rosebuds and
bouvardis
For something old and blue she
carried a white linen handkerchief
embroidered in blue Her some-
! thing new was a watch, a gift
from the groom For something
borrowed she wore het siater’s club
pin, and she had a six-pence tn
her shoe for luck
The bride's mother wore a navy
blue crepe dress and a corsage of
white rosebuds The groom's moth-
er woe an aqua crepe dren with
white gardenia*
necoption Meld
Immediately following the cere-
’ mony a reception was held at the
home of the bride* aunt, Mra
oncar Eudy, in Lamena. The bride
and groom and the bride’s parent*
rereived the guests. Mrs. J. L.
Kidd, Jr., served punch and Miss
Rocile Hunt of loop served the
cake Mi* C s Eudy was at M
bride * book; and others in the
houseparty were Mr». Milliard
McDonald, Mra Gui Schmidt, Mra
Oscar Eudy and Mrs, C. U. Eudy
The bride’s table was laid with
a white natin cloth The wedding
cakte with wiiite and blue icing
had a white trellis with the bride
and groom’s Initial* on It in blue.
Il was tupped with a miniature
bride and groom
As the couple left tar a trip to
South Toxas, the bride was wear-
ing a chocolate brown butcher
linen suit with a cul-away coat
and bustie back with brown ac-
consories She wore a white orchid
corsage
Out-of-town guests regintered
from Abilene, San Angelo and
Loop.
Inala.
Store employees are Mra. Bcwlla
•nd Mr and Mrs Collins, who win
be ready to help you select Ju«
what you need for that new Cal
costume
Mr and Mrs W. Charles WAlson
have returned from Dallas, where
they spent several days visiune
relatives and friends.
FAMOUS PMILCO "1201"
Here it is ... the sensation Bug swept the
nation ... so aimpM. you can play it blind-
foldd! Finds fussing with tone arihs,
needles, Ieda. onwh. Junt dide in a record
$0095
in graceful hardwood •D —
cabiner. Tty « today W"
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p>jo .1 . : j
mMqn,gsepz . 1 -
•, . - w 0 b ,0 %
Collnd fLIT'*' Shoppe, Cie- scarf draperies of chiffon. Jersey
*iii*ii uman nalon-tyve shoe and vellings are popular
•tore wi have Ha formal open- The Hat Bar, which has natural
"5’ ~ - ,y August 25, at 209 birch cases and Lucite fixtures
Henderon sties4 1 witfeatuse Alyce Glynn
awn or wemen, • ehe •
woeremideumhedned.
Paftepe
make eng Grap eheie Bey* yver
own. _
Beautiful rosy dreams
of new clothes, new ae-
cessories for the house,
perhaps a new car.
Don't let money worries
stand in your way.
Make every dream a
reality by discussing
your desires with our
pergonal finance advis-
on. We’ll loan you the
money you need now
. . . then buy what you
want!
The longer a eiok man tefum te Seme wise me Gas eeid "yeu
face the avuth, the lass chance he decogodbyhiremhup
has vger well. Ju uniting tn —< tot icemeot stand on M* Geet
mhhar wil happen, ordoms med I G immat that mhn mui do far
ina atones omek perenal hedleh imeMl.
umei saetam damage to done, to os Meumpmmtimpantamshet
unrenso nable as leoking yourielf trwe dudom are: HEAT det
in a room and ehrowing tea a. wddbmdmrbminemhedy
.utewidnw.--c II li—T,tes»te
fur Hawaiian Island* whefe they
will be instructors in Pahoa High
School
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 240, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 24, 1947,newspaper, August 24, 1947; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562784/m1/10/:accessed April 28, 2024),University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.

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