The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1947 Page: 7 of 8
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Friday, July 18, 1947
THE CALDWELL NEWS
fu en's (lit- hcer
you're almost sure
lo I i K i I i mous
Southem si U'i i. i1
It's niur\ i■ ini%. no M > 0 ,
fcfoo! in" I i• i o \ .1 fcv !.
honk tonight! (tfc
Ik 12 ot hall! t, quarto
un<J om draught.
Gat** *.". H<*.il<*« I'«rwMl, liv , Colv.rion, l.ic
l'RANK V.. SKBKSTA
It!' iNK W
KBUULAR MEETING OF
(MB 1. A DIES AID HELD
The Ladle Aid of the CMB
Church of Dime Box hold their
regular meeting on Sunday night
July 6 at the home of Mrs. Joe J.
Yavra.
The meeting wau opened with
u prayer by the president, Mrs
F. E. Krenek, after which two
^ongs were sung. Then the 18th
Chapter of St. Mathew was read
i'.ikI discussed. Mrs. John Balear
and Mis. Joe Vavra rendered a
411.«-1, "Saved by (Iruee". A short
li-inen session followed and the
tin etinir closed with the l rd h
Prayer" in unh'-on and the sontrf
"Till W Meet Again".
The next meeting will l e held
.1 ti e chuieh after Sunday School,
ins ¡M ing at lU::u> in th«- morning.
- o-
Mr. and Mr*. M. Perkins C.ive
Iteception for New Pastor
Mr. and Mrs. M. *«• Perkins
i e lio t f r a roc ptlon honor-
•e Rev. and Mi K. I.. 1/ove
í cceiitly. \ ho lit fifty guest at-
tended the party which was h Id
i, the ehtireh lawn. Me. lames
In Memoriam
Jo'. . ¡J' i! in ry of our dear
, i and I otivr, Arnold Tr'nn.
hi. V.: ¡.ill I .1 uly 'J.', 1ÍI46 IT'
• m heiir' ■ art full of ■"•rrow:
Vr,/| teitr- have filled our e,ve«
n' we -1 nil in i i yiu once i.^ain,
In the horn ' lieyond the .-:Me-
t'riei:'! may think the wound U
hi Hied. '
Hut ;I -y litih know the sorrow
thai lie; in our la-Hits con-
cealed.
Th blow \va (i''eat; the shock
severe;
We little thought the end w:>-
near.
And only those w ho have 1 • - -1 can
tell
The pain at parting without
far-well.
"Wi mi you more each day,
\>i>o!d." Father. Mother. Si i-r
nnd Brothers
• i
Ó^Keñjje. Sí MeWutt
AMERICA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL
RANGE
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iv • ^
it
O Folding Cover.
• The Vanishing Shelf still
today's most tnWtcd about gas
range feature. Sbvcs so many
nteps! Exclusive with O'Keefe
A Merrill.
• Waist high, oven - si*ed
chrome - plated (Jrillevator
Broiler «nth larger rectangu-
lar grill.
• Ijirge, 16 inch improved
vrap - around oven with
O'Keefe * Merritt'* famous
low temperature oven burner.
• Newly designed top burner
cooking top that add* beautjr
and distinction.
• Kxtra large chrome plated
Griddle, 12 by 21 Mi inch, for
hot cakes etc.
• Oven has pilot and safety
with Grayson clock oven
control.
• Roberta haw automatic ovan
control.
• Chrome-plated non-tip ovan
racks.
• Finish of sparkllnf snow-
white porcelain.
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We also have other Ranges to select from
Hardwick
• Crosley
Odin Beautyrange
Premier
Ranges Installed and Serviced
SHAW FURNITURE EXCHANGE
Everything P* Tfci Hmm
mm
R R. Novasod and B. T. Yager
served. The lace-spread table was
(M.tered with red rosebuds in a
cutglaas vase. Twin hurricane
lumps with gn-on candles wer
u ed. Punch, fruit cake green
and white mints, and salted unta
were the refreshments.
Miaaaa Savage Entertain With
Bridge At Lake Woodrow Home
Misses Sara Nell and Mae Bes*
Savage were hostesres at a biidge
p-urty held at their lJike Woodrow
home last Thursday night. Sea-
sonal wild flowers were use I to
decorate the living room. Tuna
fish a. pic, cucumber and chee-e
| ii wheel sandwiches, euivc and
lii lead'- were served at the c n-
elusion of the games. Mrs. Knox
t onally and Monroe Penult were
it warded the high prizes. The !'u t
st included Mr. and Mrs. < n
nily, Mr. and Mr-. Robert French.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Yager. Mr. ami ¡
An -. Harry Movers, Mrs. .1 h.i
Carl, Bobby Womhle, Mr. and M j
M. (¡. Perkins, Mr. and Mr-, Rav i
rn Mr
:il ,"*r
anl Mr
.110.,.
J'n.my Broaddus
Mrs. C. W. Bullock has r'-turn d
home from Perry, Okla., - here
¿he spent the pavt month v.ith her
dm:gnter, Mrs. Leo Johnson, and
family.
.Mr. and Mrs. H. Law of Houston,'
Clifford Douglas and grandson, I!.
C. Davis, and Alex Duckw rth, all
ol Beaumont sp.nt several days
here last week at Lake Woodrow
where they were th- guests >>¡
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Douglass.
Mrs. W. H. Hundly was brought
home Saturday from Sc t' and
White Hospital, whert s! ■ v.us t k-
en two we ks ago following a fsi .
kill ner: nrsi
Rid youf prcmiits of Ant Beds with
DURHAM'S Af'T BALLS for len than 5t
par den. Jutl dmolvo boll in wnlor, pour
in badt. Goodbye Anlil Handy 30c and SO*
¡art at your druggiit or
She i- d"ing nicely hut is cot'
fn.ed to her bed until a wheel
chair can he obtained for h r.
G1DDINGS
Mattress Factory
We specialize in inncrspiing
mattresses — old mattresses
made new - new mattr -sses
made t-> order. We pick-up
und deliver
Vour lupine. : appreciated
R. P. Cap ihart, Mgr,
Giddings, Texas
"BARBECUE"
SPJST HILL
Dime Box
JULY 20
Plenty of «rood barbecue — drinks of all
kinds — ice water on grounds — lots of
amusements
Speaking at 3:30 by Senator Alton York
of Bryan
Good Music Day and Night Bjr
RAYMOND BACA
DANCE AT NIGHT
HORN
STEERING GEAR
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REAR-VISION
MIRROR
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WIKD3HIELD
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BRAKES
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TIRFS
Every known facility for safe operation and control of an automobile is built
into it. These safety features have been given gruelling tests, they have been
proved and perfected by years of the finest engineering experience. But their
maintenance and handling are up to you. Safe driving depends upon the
efficient operation of these factors.
Watch your steering gear for excessive p!ay—keep your brakes in trim,
inspect tires for weaknesses that may result in blowouts. Be sure all lights
are working, "one-eyed" cars are dangerous. Check your mirror for clear
rear-vision. Be sure your horn works —but don't abuse its use. Do youi
windshield wipers wipe?
Remember, no matter how good the safety features of your car—they
are only as good as your ability to control them. If you are overtired from
driving strain—stop, rest, drink a cup of coffee. If you are mentally or
nervously upset, let someone else drive. If you've been drinking, stay oflf the
road.
Keep your car—and yourself-always in condition for safe motoring*
T>Mi advertisement is presented
Ir the public interest by the
President's Highway Safety
Conference and the daily and
pMkly newspapers ol the
Kenen through •; their Press
Publisher Associations.
Sanitary Farm Dairies, Inc.
George Kocurek's Humble Station
Neal and Lewis Garage
The Jennings Company
Jone Fine Bread Co.
Cubby's Texaco Station
Woodson Lumber Company
Homeyer Grocery
Brazos-Burleson Produce Co.
Mutual Lumber Company
Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co.
Siptak Drug Store
G. H. Shaw Furniture Exchange
O. W. Nichols Gro. and Serv. Station
Berndt Grocery Company
Struwe Potato Chips
R. E. Alford Service Station
John J. Fojt & Co.
Lawrence Grocery Company
Corner Drug Store
Alma's Flower Shop
Phillips ft Luckey Company
Burleson County Co-op Store
Broaddus lee House
Manners
C. A. StovalTs Garage
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The Caldwell News and The Burleson County Ledger (Caldwell, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, July 18, 1947, newspaper, July 18, 1947; Caldwell, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth175764/m1/7/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Harrie P. Woodson Memorial Library.