Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 143, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1940 Page: 3 of 8
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MIm. Mary Walker visited friends
in Oodley Wednesday
Mixk Emma Curtis of Rio Vista
«as a business visitor heme Thurs-
day
First Baptist
At the morning service au Uie
Rkgst Baptist Church the choir will
present mi anthem, “Joy Dawned
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Cleburne
J. ’ M Cooper of
spent Wednesday
transacting business.
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Appropriate and beaut if uj
for Easter.
Mrs John Ix-onard of Alvarado,
apetn ihursday here transacting
This Yorkahlre model i-> forin-fiuing
with sweat- resisting band. Light-
weight, genuine fur felt, 5 3-8 in.
crown, 2 3-8 In. brim, raw edge. 3-4
in. bond, silk Uning and it oom«* in
colors of Cuba Brown Apple Green,
Blue Cloud and Cobalt. Kites 6 3-i
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Medium weight, fur fett, 5-3-8 in. crown. <1-2 in. brim, raw
edge, has I 1-4 in. band. Siaoo « 3-4 to .7 3-8. Cornea* in
colors of Mode, Arina and Nti-Rud.
Mrs W A tAdams. who has
been ill of luflueiwa. Is repbi ted to
be Improved
R W Plummer ts reported to
wr S'-"” .---- **“ ‘•et’oiwlv Hl'at hie heme, two
Walker. Ohrlst js m))„ pnSt df -Joshua.
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Made of eenuine fur fell. 5 .7-8 In. crown, 2 1-2 in. brim, 3-8
in. band, silk lines and has narrow binding on edge. It. too. is
self conforming and has sweat resisting leather band. Sites
6 3-4 to 7 1-S, Comes in colors of Lava, Wheat and Black and
Is styled hy 1 orkshire. , • •
Johnson of (todlcy spent
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MtN’S AND BOYS’
PLAYBOY STYLE CLOTH HAT
- fn Coiors of Tan and Grey
Boys’ Sizes, 6 l-4*to 6 7-8, ea. ...
Men’s Sizes, 6 7-8 to 7 3-8, ea.
Dressy. Comfortable, Serviceable
West; asnetus by Biwtoer; Bene-
dictg» Qui Venti. by Simper; Ag-
nps Dei by Simper; Communion
Hymn. ’Hear O My Lord, I See,"!
by Dearie; Gloria iff' Ekcelsis;
Hymn. "The King of Love"; Re-
cessiohal. “Jesus Lives,” by Gaunt-
Joseph Keskeys is organ-
At 1«:46 am the sea- husband Mr.
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Flowers Delivered on Easter
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The “Highway”-
Clebunie Baptist lLqjuc "A Cry From the Cross ”
I In the absence of their pastor
He has announced as ills Easter
I sermon, "The Btesurreetion.' and
will speak on The Two Builders”
at the evening service The
chureh has extended a cordial in-
vilatioii to Ute public to come and
hear Dr Culpepper at both these
nervines . c
Episcopal Services 4
Rey C. C Jones, rector of the
Chureli at the’ Holy Comforter,
has announced th* following pro-
gnua- for Easter services Sunday
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Extra grade of genuine fur frit, A 3-1 in. crown.
2 L2 in. brim. 3-8 In. corded band, raw edge and
1 iS4Ik lined. It, too, has ’west resisting leather
bund end Is srlf-ronforming. Stars 6 3-< to 7 3-8. '
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$3 98,
nu -esn prrtaeo on mv heart. ArtbrrMtn
beeuxbt me aulck relief Now. I eat as I
w|,h. alrro dne, nevrr felt better,"
My Hand.’’ by C 8 Briggs
Aji opportunity will be given
for parents 30 pave their children
clmsUmod at the liret part pl ths
.-ervioe; Or. Thompson wilt speAk
at 10 50 a m on "Immortality "
A»» -f aster program will be ob- Mum iiobte Wllbanlrt, who is
i n ved gt the Bible uchool. and | attending Teachers College in Den-
Suiiday evening an Easter play, I ton, ■am* home Tliursday to spend
"His Crass." will be presented ’the Kaster holldnys with her mo-
First Fresbytertan „ I U‘ei’ Mr< L K Wilbanks.
Rev J. Vernon McOi
preach a special Easter
The “Duncan”
bring
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Eliun churci) lias been repaired
A new roof lias been put on The
ceilitiii has been loweied and new
paix'i put on tile walls Vtsiwfii
tire cdidially invited io this *®r-
vl.'e
The “Rugby”
— He arose a- victor from
k domain and He t™
spend tile Easter holidays With
her parent*. Mr and Mrs. -J. E
Standley ’ J
The Loveliest Way To Wish Anyone Happiness
Htdv Oeinnmnian will Again on Barner Day,” with treble
Unison chorus, 17th Century Ger-
man, arranged by E J Lorenz
At the evening service the fol-
lowing prosigm will be presented
"King Triumphant." an puu-i
Qantata by E L, Ashford, by the
choir; "Thou Art My God.’ by the
choir with special parts sung by
Mrs Lawson. Mrs Lett. Mrs,
Sg»ith. Mr Mooti and Mr Bmith;'
:T*'e HfcUy Into Jerusalem, by
tH* choir wkUi bantone and w-
PM1U solos by M. Wallen and
Mrs Clififin; "Ride On in M#j-
estg.’’ by tl^e . Choir; ’’Jerusalem
sqprano solo by Mrs Lott: "Geth-
arrnane' alto solo, quartet, and
choir . with special parts sung by
Dr. Gerstenkorn. Miss Tyler. Mrs
Lawson and Mr Duff; "Hall, King
Of the Jews,* baritone nolo by Mr
Walker and the choir; "And
There Was Darkness." by Mr
Moon. Dr Gerstenkorn. Mi Deq-
son and Mr r—”
Risen.” soprano solo by Mrs
in; "An Kester Prayer." contralto
solo by Mrs Stalcup; "The As-
eeiHJWi.” by Mr* Chafin. Mrs
Lawson, Mrs Williams and Miss
Tyler; and concluding with King
Triumphant.” by the choir
Flrat Christian
Dr. p E. Steele will speak on
"Th* Power pt His Resurrection”
at Uie morning worship and com-
munion Easter Bunday morning.
Regular V'eirht.,genuine fur felt. 5 1-2
in. eioun, 2 1-2 in. brim. 2 1-2 in.
band, raw edge and is silk lined It
has sweat resisting leather band and
la Mjf-cooforming. Comet in e«iora
of Nii-bud and Lagoon. Also made
by Yorkshire. Sisea 6 3-4 to 7 1-2.
The “Brent”
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For the men who prefer $1.98 Hats we
sweat proof nor self-conforming but are
bought anywhere for—
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♦ Extra light weight fur felt. A 3-8 in. crown. 2 1-2 in. brim.
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For th* man who wants a larger shaped hat with
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If you’re wise
the art of pleasing,
you’ll know it’s
FLOWERS at
EasteftimeHt’s the
nicest, it’s the sim-
plest, it's
liest
Wallace. Laiwson of Austin came
in Wednesday night to spend B>s-
ter with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 8. W. Lawson.
A Yorkshire model. Medinni weight, genuine fur felt, 5 3-8 in.
crown. 2 1-2 in. brim, narrow binding edge, 1 1-4 In. band, silk
lined, it hns sweat resisting leather band and it wlf-conforming.
It comes in colors ol Roiubon. SappBtn* and Lead.
Miss opal Duvall of Lone Wil-
low visited friends in Cleburne
Thursday
fold-’ Kyrle by West; Gradual
Hymn "Christ tit*. Lord is. Risen
“Christ is Risen Today." by War-
gan; Gloria after sermon by
West; Offertory ,. Anthem. ‘Christ
Our Passover.” liy Vaughan,: Pre-
sentUion of Alms. "All 'Tilings
Floyd Biuiuniey returned
Temple Tivuniday night,
she has been attending her
Broumley. who was
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reported to be doing nicely.
Gcaiiin* fir faK"< in. <*oi
In. corded band, silk lined)
edge. Mises g 3-1 to 7 1-tAlr
b , Black. [ |\
the
lives for-
» with the saint to reign, Hal-
ijab. Chrta| arose ,”
Vith sue|i hymns of thanks and
is* the local churches will ob-
ve Easter Sunday with snecial
sic services and cantatas.
ipecilil programs, departmental be at 11, a.
ervance services, and seasonal NeaBd<+, He is Arisen”; Tlxree-
sic will feature presentations ' *■'
practically all churches on
iter morning. In many al tiw
irahes Bunday will climax re-
al services
11 the churches wll be decor-
1 with symbols of Uie Easter
son—lilies, palms and crosses;
I joyous not* will predominate - -- - - IWI
the miKc- ~ °£ Tnrf'jsuuniai Coan by
t athellc Services * ‘
he St Jpseph* Cluucb has
srved a whole week of special
rices, announced Father Clare
rainney. Lenten devotions were
1 Wednesday night; and Moly
irsdny, which commemorates
Last Supper and the institu-
i of ttie Blessed Sacrament.
observed Today, Good Frf-
, is observed with Mas* of Uie
-Sanctified at *1:90 a. m and
Way of 1 ... „
l 7:30 p. m Holy Saturday
ices will start at 7:80 a. jn
will consist of the biessings
the New Fire. Easter Candle,
y Water and Baptismal W«tw.
rwed by Mass Raster Sunday
muss will be held at I a m
higli mass at L0 a m Holy
ir and Benediction will be held
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North Cleburne Bapjttat
. 8 .B. Culpepper will preach
Mrs Clark, who has been ill
for several weeks, Is reported to
r home on
Wilson. Jr* arrived
to spend his Easter va-
cation with his parents, Mr'-, and
Mis B H Wilson. . ’f
Central Church of Christ
QiaRR L. Wallace, minister, will
«v >.•« «. ui , «uu speak at 11 a in. on “Th* Lord's
the Crass at 3:«]JF*We -A Memorial to a Reanrrrrt-
Conununion will be
I 1146.
Anglin Mreel Methodist
Pre-Easter services are being
held at the Anglin Street Meth-
,odlst cmi^rinwhich began Thurs-
Scarlett spoke
lust "TiriiWB^'A Olimpo* of the
Future.” and tonight he has an-
nounced as hfs topic "Jesus and
Our Problems ” Easter morning
ti»e pastor will preach on
Tliere will be a special Easter
seivice at the Bitun Presbyterian
Chui'cli .Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Mr. McGee will preach
on Uie subject. “Jiiside th.e Empty
Tomb " The ochesU'a of the First
Presbyterian. Church will
pecial Easter muaie. 'and
Scott win lead Uie singing
members will be received
the church at this service'
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Cleburne Churches Will Have Special Services Sunday
Stout Hearts At 1Se™on.
O in rm ' At Blum Church
Spook rrevue To
Be Partly Repaid
Sires 6 3-4 to 7 3-8. Lavs color rmly.
lee will I
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Simda_y morning entitled ^"Things
Guaranteed by the Resurrection of Wheie
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slon of the church will meet to i
reive members There will be
special mucic by the choir in
observance of Easter season, and
Mrs. Winnie Kennard .will sing
u sjiedal seiwUon
Main Street Methodist
Tiic choir of III* Main Street
Method 1st Church will present the
ahthem "He Is Risen" from "the -
Resurrection.” by Charles Fonteyn- JlUSiness
Ma'imey; a rut Mrs Doyle Stalcup
Will slug Uie solo port. Mrs J.
N Battle and Mrs. E H. Lott i Wednesday
will sing as a duet "Hold Thou
Levi Kuykendall of Godley spent
Thursday here transacUng busi-
ness and visiting frjgnds. _______
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109 N. Main
This Yorkshire model is made of
medium weight fur telt with 5 3-8
In. crown, 2 i-2 In. brim, 3 1-4 in.
colorful fancy hand, silk lined. Gomes
in colors of IhlsUe Green. Pigeon
Grey and Haze Blue It has sweat
resisting leather band and Is seti
lonforniing.
* Rates Month and up
* Particular People Prefer
Dillon’s.
PHONE 488
Special musk will be given by the
choir including the famous Helle-
lujah. Christ Arose,” by Robert
O Bowei-s Tlie "Conunutijon
Service" Will be observed. Bunday
evening the pastor will give the
sixth Tn a series of \specin) ser-
mbna "I'll* Second Advent of
Christ." and the choir will Sing
victory Bells." by Fred B Hol-
ton. '
Better make .giandp&ppv cane
without his new store teeth unless
they're clearly marked shatter-
proof When "Tile Cal and the
Canary" Special Spook Night
gets under way tai Saturday night
nett at the Falaw Theatre
Due to the shock and thrills
contained in the picture the
management has offered to re-
fund a part of the admission price
16 any parson staying thipiigli
the entire Spook Prevue without
getting scared
All sorts ol ghastly and ghostly
goings-on, spooki spooling and-
sinister akuU-duggery are on-“the
program Tile hairrataing happen-
ings In tile Hallowe'en tradition
ere report ad to be happily hor-
rible hi ' the lielter-skelter "Hell-
tappln" manner
The eerie innings are climaxed
in "The Cat and the Canary." eo-
starrtng Bob Hope and Paulette
Goddard with John Beal, Douglass
1 Montgomery. Gale SondergAgrd.
1 EUaabeUi .Patterson. George Zucco
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is reported to;
Misses Sadie V. and Mary EUiz-
lobeth O>nsby of Austin will arrive
I'today to speaid the Easter lioUdeys
Marvin Riley of Burleson trans- will) their parents, Mr and Mrs.
acted business here Thursday. W. 8 Ownsby.
^stares'.
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 143, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1940, newspaper, March 22, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1293312/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.