Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1934 Page: 5 of 8
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club Fatrtck Henry. Fort Worth,
U business manager, and Bryant
Collin*. Mathis, U president.
Sale of
Galoshes
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restrained him Porhapa the oebo of
Viola s entreaty waa suit at the back
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with
FOR RENT - Three-roran furnish
ed apartment. 407 South Anglin
l lii' senna hi this fruily syrup has
Hie natural laxative uction that ’to
(issisis .\aiure us ii siiouiu. i-eeaa «
(lav. thy child feels and acts Mm* .
self. arid hits u normal appetite. But k
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of the
lurch of
Tuesday
to, oon-
Book of
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FOR RENT- -Nicely furnished south
bedroom- -393 West Heard.
For Sale
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y ooercion that had driver
r from him tin* oeeon.t time
**OL« fleet Impul** in th.
HI* ament bad been •*
»d preparod for Tlie worn*:
Mt had been warned to dens
I existence or the i*o> mil
He has eonvlu«iv<-:> arat>
h and rotuted that >>* aiki
bad rnmered himself t» u-
Two loin to chute out.
KcKulnr Bftc. brown and
blnck. in sizex I to 6 .
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AN’S WEAKNESS
(r^ Nli» Minnie Howard of
Route .», Quinhn, Tfjme,
Dr riertr't -
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HKM U»c tvoiM'w git atral metll-
PVW* W ‘lnr» I1 ruiTneU |w brat I
^.1 it relieved in. of all the 'vHC1
M troub|r f lud I have in. Trtg
jninjttided it to my friend*'- vino,
E, *Wl they .n llhd It a K. I
E7 *• monnnMH.” .Mrs
MiTdu^nk: N- Y ■ j
KELLY*
C.’,EBUKNES SllofflNC CENTER
PHONE 788
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Whose Fault?
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.wn.n, inani.t.S WHITE., ’.. „
Miss Vida Smith, aaslatcd by her I Preet Pattwson O.
— — — S*-_ ' 1 n rs-1.. a a-
Miss l<ois Elllt. spent Wednesday
In Dallas, where she aptxarotl in. a
inttslcak given by the ladies ot tile
St- Johns Methodist Church, liv
addition to rendering two piano so-
los, she was accompanist for Mrs
Albert L. Scales, forme# resident of
xrsa.
■And one gerfl*
water light*,
ne. randy mil 1
Mrai'Siw on.
Miss Betty Nash of Terrell, Ii s|
here visiting Mrs, A. I* White- ?
nuck anti other relatives and
frirn<H>, •
sake that day. and a further dose
wiiuM. not greatly affee-t him. He
Vyuiired ht« Jaw and continued to
'*«" . . ...
The churoh clock eoftly chimed
tbv quarter, and the prowling feet
on the other aide of the oak teach
paused abruptly Ttgsle os his aide
bristled responaKeiy, but he atilt re.
« V P.O r r »| t Inamed motlonleaa It was poasibla
... . (usl POj,M|Me_,hal th, fenow had
tired Of his vigil, aud »u solnj in.
And ihen. juai as ths thought went
through his nttbd. ti><;rs came a
movement which was wholly «on-
ti-ary ;tp hl»' Aypeetations. The latcli
of lire ‘gate beelUe -him was sharply
lifted, making a hotse tike.the yllek
of a weapon, and lb a moment the
«ate swung iriwardb upon the dark-
ness ot i he uai-den
.Tlsuie. fitelna round Instinctfveb'.
found IrliUBv-ir confronted by a dim,
spare nguie tn ovctiing clothes
'liullo!" he mid. forked into
speech nlmoat in spite of himself.
. A ' coot, neculiarly sardonic voice
answered him “Ah! Captain Turner
again! Are you looking for the-
front door by any clrahcef
•No." said Ttggle “t in not."
"Tlienv™-i"' the pelite lone liad
n maddening note of de rial on—" per
bai>* .1 can direct yeu .elsewhere?"
Tiatle'a liande were ctvnetied. -Me
h.id .a deep deaire to meet the sltua-
tlon biPl-Hke with h(« head, dofcn.
Mrs J. M Wylie win be host***
of tjie Coterie Bridge Club on Frl-
o'dockU ri>00" ** ,l 8 ,0
i Special—
j YoOR Watkins dealer. Phone 1370.
; SPECIAL-W.50 permanent waves >.
; lor »1£O.--Mrs. Rlclurdsoui Mr*.
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Mildred Bmtth I
upi-iwaa
H-ndl'CWMMi
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ri «ttkr. take
attend Um I
hut auwea*. !<
. offDejai M
>res. JeiK of
r the frTt h,t
M vuoceeddd
of the term.
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NICELY FURNISHED apiyrtment . New York listed -Mocks,
With giMwge Apply 913 Smith Caddo ‘25
...... . ■ .Kuy. Write Box C, tor pai
strccl m’ Ian.
Fresh Fiih____
FRESH TROUT FISH at J *
Millei s Market. Phone IM. ,,
Tb* uf|inm»«- Mky «aa
rmeiginy lltrtf the dim grebn of sea-
iliirvl eave*. The pal* voung moon
Inin sows, ano a •ingie stai shea*
t’lie tbildren e yolcee had faded into
’he distaine where only « dog
bulked now and then TW magic
O' th* “iinuiicr. aiglii etlrrm la the
«t-en nwi-fa like the wavjng of an
uitaecn gaud The utter t>eare
mouinr ivas unpaid ns* ■ rebuke to
the i*»4less lurmoil rgki. eeetlMtd lu
Ttggft- «' soul. UK felt liiitaslly that
lie was un interloper, but did uot «4a.
how it could be hcl|>e<l
••rrs"*na- jswuTSm-<M-fisr*ini'
n nionvioiiou* preefsioa Tbe maa
seeinen to turn a| ekiyytl.v the same
snot each tiqic Tlggic s patience
tiiigun to vtiotcliA btftg tie remem.
■Iwred hl* warning teFviole that f
she wtr* not i-eady. for him at the
appMlitcd dine ha would go aiealght
>n and fetch her Rut the memory
of her entremti* also arose wtthin.
him olid kepi him naasiie ' Ha had
■» canie a round -a Mow step
he other vide of the Watt, and
iiifahtetred htmeeif to tlstea.'
,he sound came en aroma other
ft* isTnt of the falling dew —
•k el a cigar Homeone—a man
HM-Jna/Uie krnvrt path a fave
any frfiun him Tlggle atqod
>a B. WhUtle, I. H Conner, M.
K Simpson, Jim Chskey, C. R.
KINGS nAUGHTEKS HAS Howard, and llltlo Virginia Grace
MEETING. ‘wurien and the liwtew.
, Mrs. O B. McPherson Was liojg-; __
cm on Monday afternoon at het At XH.IAKV ADOPTS
home to member* of the Lmid-n- unit HI.OUAN I Lovely aprtng
Hand Circle of the King's Daugh- Adoption of tbe . alouan "home- ! bld room deooi
, . ’ lnlicle Jelly for every slice of bread
Business featured the meeting, which hgs no. butter" was adooted
wh‘c*]'(\soef“J h°'” wa. en- luosday\fterhoon "t the meeting
MisdamesreG T lhr Ud‘w to the
eTlToaye C^et. M Dt^. #7 i w
Fine. Vestal Wright. George St. ‘’IJ * *’ln»
Peter. J. W. Chandler, L. R Oole« IZ?Jril„ '...a ' ? *“?«*•!>
hum and the hostess J Ih-cii asked to ml'k <nm * ■ !“>M’ **?
, 1; : •______ i uecii asked to make loo glasses of
IVHD COUNCIL HEARS ;
REPORTS ’• U1V:
Appointment of an * education' i ()j jne i
committee and vepori* Tjy various Hl.n
(■animltfm*7 AhniFtnntY fiV'*-**—--* **»-*
1 a^VL|r’ craumian, pre-
Abd the program was opened
_. .. "“w1 Bc U1C
Tie. gfter a buslnflaa session Mrs.
“evolkmal "Worth
of the Kingdom." with Mrs Aker.
K'”; i"*”1, Mf" **«»««»• Mrs.
.4>,tk*n<1 Mr’ H»Wln« taking
part. The devotional t:„.I
i«i PnyCr ky 8al<,el'
'■'se-Y Jtmnile Bquyree and Dor-
Hart entertained with vocal
pikno selections Refreshmenu
' served t» about 30.
>e next meeting will'be fn the
aXfa »t^P^North
AUNU.IAHY RAK BUSINESS
MEETING.
Meetiug MotWIay iiftenwioh In the
slndyroom of the rectory, members
Alto. Uulu. Mixers of' (he Woufah's Anxlhary of the
............ Church of the Holy Comforter
traasaeted tnkiincse atid made plans
tar tnc spring"* work
Following the seaeloii, Mrs. Claude
Canterbury served coffee and date
sticks to Mcsduihcs Steve Heyward,
GHson. Mac Strwuit and R V
Wldman
UEill STREET V^. M. U IN
MEETING. IN
Included In the enjoyable chin<-h | ™
society affairs of Monday afternoon
was Ute meeting of the W. M U.
of the Meld Street Baptist Church.
Mr and Mrs Pirkle. parent* of
Mr* Royoe Stewart, have reti
to their home in Altus. Okla.,
several months visit here.
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smXilAttJ.IO BOUNDS >; $ocliety Editor—Pbona 133
oro Music Club Members
itertained At Musicale Here
* ward Lankford as general «halr-
iiiau. . .
! Mrs. Grade Ward tamkford en-
tertained will* pbmo sotoa and also
J aec tupanfad Mrs. Ambrose Mrs
„... Guthile MU accompanied by Mrs.
andilsk in social attglrs of R * nWg * lllll-wrQ. A fluta.
t XrwemX XZ - *£*•*?*
!*-d s uroup of number..^ ,.
ksic Lovcf* Club when they r
:ed Mrs Grace - Ward Lank-
ad MT* Warren Ambroaf ol:
Jforth and Mrs. J t Guth-
m^'rx*«f“ ^^'0- c 'carpenter. W R Johnson.
Members ofthe McDowell Q Orgminet « n. Koonsen
*! r?*' A'o,‘ WHItamson. W i. Miller. «. j/
McDowell Club of Cle- A Rtoe Durwgrd UnH«d._MUaJ£
Eulii Wickham had charge' pLtw.. ,
I program with Mr* Dur-' K?. feCeoiion rooms were beau- 7 The meeting of the Cleburne Gar-
golden calendula and white snap- ' ea uimi March g.
sr*vf 7lt>?'uZhove?‘Zld1s.Un ,Mr* C U **
crod with lacc over foM *?*"! j the Kin Karr Klub on FYldav
rSSei f„V “ ,M>r hoDW‘
K(o» k un* o< o- Ml ver basket nlied with oalen* | ______¥.
■ dula Tall golden tapere in allyflr mkower honors mr. AN1»
holders completed the decoration*. MRN chari.es white
-. x *:.■ s' _ “st. v“".«»“; *. lies I **» **?• ««vvv*'>vii, v>. vw.. ,av
! M» M ^imls^ivt^’T WT Mr‘V P H <»>«. Mr and Mrs D,
,,N. V, i dames* SSMWv O.lS^eveXI awl Mr" CA U **
ihl Si.oo. Lmr ! w UinkMl and .W. E. Millet. Fdrth Wilhite Street with a "X ^Vd^ H^n^Mr
.p.ou,p„<“ Among those attending from | eejianeoua shower eoinpllmcntary to: ?! . C„
- Sjm
■”i"0d«y." saiu Ttgjrta*briefly > ' 'evening i>y Miss Ma'ftle Fern Self
"Todayr Mlni-e seem- ,»» «t my |at the home, ol her sister. Mrs.
Olflva?" A note 01. <-y nival aiuusy
ment rouh4o<j in th< coot question
.'"Naturally,." «sid I igmr oeginfluiR
to enaf» in spite qt hi* uiuiu.m raso*
tutlon 1 dain t sftbu liei .vdr
DMm
---- ,,,v „ ,,T. 1 "wk I ’«€•-' ) vu vnoir Btruigni
Irk. a Silver lamp.where it uad been ont“ Urlerrun spoke n,tb the eaiui
ll» vim.ir..,. h.v e-r.,3 ...A ou(lahteni)ienl ol on* conHrmlng S
ufaviau* tan ressiou “Ano she ■»»«
yon and made t1tl» aislgnuimn?’
"Yau ran eait fl, you ox*
cn as u G. A. lender und Mrs. Pogue
resigned m mission program lend?
. P'
: MRH. CLKMENTS HOSTESS
n <>F PAflT MATRONS
Lovely spring flowers were used
throughout tin- open rooms on
Tuoadny when Mrs. R. C. Clcmrnts
entertained nt her home for mem-
' ben of the Past Matrons Club.
Order of Eastern Star.
Fallowing a brief business sea-
1
I ivu IV •»« sea. rvyiix. - —w „ - —— • 4vna«p> sjyTrn i i<UU no WVB i
;Thoma* Mangum. George Scott. Roy! Teague where they will visit friendg. guests the first part of this week, 'yl
»<— «— --- Mi and Mrs. Al Steinman and Mfaa
Mrs. Albert. L. Scales of Dallas. Ruth 'Steinman of Milwaukee, Wls.. "
uvati * l*n teroasla _as'Ma* taakakxs ■ at AdtAkWaai* ■— 2. -S' • A •*.,*..**. W X__Wfc-J*jL' " ■v.'AMj
Worth; . ..fij
wa* at»» on the gglt .pushing it 111
«art|a.'‘but IW'-omihg In iq..*ee hvi
naw—»rih tt»ui i«HUi*mea of with
out It" •
Te , fllv »Ui-prla» ariet'f’bu * Bjflfri
,9.VJfl fcty» ..»*T. JnuuaJUtaly. uafaw _
him He utUrul a mo. king iatiah 1
"Coniy In by all ineahv'"1 he flgifl f
“liin I'm afraid you won't **♦ It*'
She left for the country rip* aftri. I
'
*' "What?" Tfagl* vumhJ dill, a* it.
were, checked in ihid*yare*r
fellow had an odd aptitude
xti-alghi tmuaj ' deepii* hi*
what eircuuou' methods.
...... a* said again, autring «tui>i'iiv Te«t -~
already endured Humiliation for iter ing like the bull who after hb "ftR
Mitka thiet dnv find a fumhe* daaa odao'ak. —-It--- *1___ OP- A*. . Irivdkri
. served Io Mesdames G. W Car:
U a Child Won't Play with Others?
Parents who understand Thildrrn There arc huppy, I ma I thy boy* grid
know where to place the blume airin'who have never known the
when a younuster mopes, keei>* to hitler taste mid violent uction of '
himself, or in only” Inward olhers. cankur oil—or similar cuthuriics.
Sluggishness mins u/i/j jImposition, ' The only
Rut it’s iwrt as wrong tn dose llml i-. plmn •C.ililormu Syrup of Fig*,
child with sickening cathartics. The senna in this fruily syrup has j
Until15 -or older 11 child's bowels the niiltinil laxative action that
need but lillle iiid 11 very mild assists Nnlun* a* it should. Next
iprin of lndpt Stronger things often <!::y. ***'- —J —*• *•!*•*.. -a
upset the sloniui-h .or weaken the self. nNd bus 11 ......... _rr_..— __
bowel nniM'lcs For the happy NflA ",ft r*'“l California Syrup of
solution of this pioblem see wind MKZ Figs, with the word "California
to do. in the next eohi'niti: on the label und on the bottle.
—
Mi . and Mrs. John L. Cleveland.
, siX’ii: Hie week-end here visiting aiid Mm. Albert Lavender ol Fort
Judge and Mr*. E. A. t^ice and Worth;
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Classified
WANT
ADS
RATE; 11-3c per ww(! al first
liiaertuMj:, 1c per word each timer- I ___...
lion thcreaftor Ho ad take. “fo. i King 1208 North Wilhite.___
less than 30c <>. u WOMAN Stock your pBiitry
.— J.wgi, oienn'a low-price:’ grMfriaa. e
| Have your husband buy hia feed s
from Glhnn, the price-maker. " .J
1 REIREBENTATIVE WANTXD-Ue
Jan investment counselor. B«£ and '
P YtQU
BILE-4
CALOME
1 Out of Bed
Rarin' to Go I
I bum BHrf tM wd
<»w • lot «4 mJsb, ■
•'•Rd* or <
bw you wu ldiTlIj! ■*■
LauMhtn*. ’J
■ Th*y ortK *•«♦>•]
VMWfll «|vHMWV*t iM«d
.•r - our iliiWnMUHtd
I ahoiild poor
'Io your .m»w«4r <|»
wing Irwdy. yvur M
<ir<«Mk in iteB Sen
HuiMfh. You UM
your brrath te. M
1 b«'N*u4i'». VdHir hi
n anti omL Your vM
rU. Blg CA RTW1
(US to f»! thr*B t
treaty and rnaho i
r-v tttnlain wofulBr
kbit* oirerhu im
i»f th* tail* flair
/ Walin. ANtforCM
for t h» na-ma (‘arti
t*« i>a«l iBbai. lUwn
tores. O1MI
wit hMrs- Paterson winning the
prlve in the music contest.
Dainty refreshments were served
.. 4—u«„ u x.,,- 'T.T.i, T" to Meadahtes Beales Ball, ' T. R
rwwr' W D. Echols, D D. Gath-
■A Rybll f ' Q. waMrip. John R. |Ug.s. p g. Griffith. B. I. Gifford.
__, . . .. . - Jy-!?^d. OC W Winter.Tom Weldon, k F. MTtae. W E. Paterson. Anna
wood Fletcher. Joe Moteley. L. D L. J Biureu, .Herman Smith. E.' Robinson, 0. W. .Smith, Frank Den-
Mrs O. B. Hawkin
i~]GT' -x1**®
MRS. SUMMERLIN HONORED
ON BfRTHDAY.
Complimentary to her mother.
„ .... , Mrs. J R. Summerlin, on her 43th
wax closed birthday. Mr*. Letha Hargrove cn-
lertalned most delightfully bn
Thursday at her heme In Burleson,
with a prettily appointed dfna*f,;v,
A targe number ef the honoree s
friends and neighbor* were present
to enjoy the day with her and
dinner wa* served to about 90
guests.
"Thank* ,‘ver.v much? he *aid.
•Tin not wanting uoy directions!••
"Ob' in that cans'"—the opposing
force lire* back slightly with an un-
nibitakable aesturo of dlsmlaaal—“1
will wish you • good night, f »n>
just locking up,'
It came to Tiggfe that la another
munieni the fl«t» would no dactatvely
shut and toekod in his taco. Again
ths bttu.ljk* Impulse attaek*d htiN.
and this Hots his composure weaJt-
en*d. ’> ...
Its spoke abruptfa "Sines you
knew I was wajiina hero, yob ai*d
Pn>babt.v know what j am waiting
■ for" ,. 4)... ------.......
. Orterson i*auved "That i* taking
bw tike n tm- For the ftr»t a good deal ?or <raawt.''|* It'wrt“
Tfagl.
™ taira out me i"g o cioog spring tour, this year iney win
.vrarboolUi and Obtaining material U". “I Mrs Grover Hart. Kp c concerts in four Stales—Texas,
for the olub program*; th* exhibit J®5 h0th Buffalo Street with Mr*. Oklahoma. Missouri and Kansas.
committee presented list of .exhibit 2"'” f Cre!l*ell and Mrs. J. E. David Bcoutar. voice teacher in
material to the council and voted a«"vl<* °« oo-hostesscs , u)c University. Is director ot Uli
on a Jtal to be usjd for the local r™i I'e* «•*». chairman, pre- club fatrtck Henry. Fort Worth,
club show; the oonmuttee on CHrte ..... ■ - -
4-H Club work reported tlrnt a
great number, of salad beds had
been completed and the girli are
hi work on bccU’oonis.
LADY LUCK BRIDGE CLUB
IN MEETING ,
On Tuesday evening, Mis* AlUne
Armstrong entertained . most de-
llghtiully at. her homfl for mem-
bers of the Lady Luck Bridge Club
and guests, , .
St. Patrick motifs were featured,
tn game accessories and the green
hues were repeated in * safaj
course served at the conclusion of
th* games to Mimes .Grace Pea
cock. Luelfe Creswell. Celeste
Hound*. MeMtame* Lyle Cumbie. C.
M. Bret*. George Bt Reter. J. F.
MCDade. and Ue Waltaoe '.
Ih games. Mr* st Peter Md
rs. inn if w ci f nvctirdr^ *
HUUboro were Mesdamex E K
HtU. J. T. Guthrie, Roman W.
Oudtay A. W. Young. J. D Can-
on. W J. Patton, Fred muflwrd
IM*y “**
EW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
, OEOROB I neighbors CUM in
RANII1NC.TDN PARTY INDUSTRIAL MWtalON.
.Tlie Bluebonnet club <»f Koene Beseral article* were completed
enjoyed * tieoige Washington I Tuesday when members ot the
■S at i ho liome of Mr. and i Neighbor’s Ulas* ot tlw Main Street
B*ndera. 1 hursday I Mottiodtat Cjiimch were deiigbtfub
'ly vnu-rUunrd lu an all-day sc*f
vntvrwt. a red hatchet j v'ptt in the lUwne of Mrs. Malt
, . . on their backs and' MeCtoian. , ■
after many v;amfa. the group Riad*j At ll* n0°" hou‘- * <RH»otous
Wbnis horn the word Washing -I Imichwm. consisting of chicken,
ton other i nien.umiient was en-' cranberry **uc*. pineapple,
joyn with partners being ftiund | fruit anti vegetable salad*, cream*
by .matching the hatchets Crepe Iw *west potoUms, hot roll*,
- • "“i"T oud jkns were then pre-' cofree und ohvrry pie and whlp-
evonlni after which two targe has- «•«!<,ii ,|u- men with instructions ped cream, wfl* served
kei* -nf- RiRa werv proM'ntetl tc I » fc*'*** lor utelr purttien>.. "fhoa* ulteiidiug were Meadame*
— .. j\ (Judn K«upiW,u K,UoM<h. A T. wiutrpack
I'twikitt won toe prfae |J, H Bender. Arch Bhuw. Will
wy—*■- sm<* \vd*i* ikd'i*>vpwi iii .Jt’' *v»
’•u./EL | Umliu Naah nf *YVvrmll I.ikl*|
OiiHle. Violft OoIdanUth and Ethel
Ad>tiU und the horteM.
I Gniup Pre-
)t« Fort Worth}
isicians
Mrs O. N. Morgan, who under-
went ai; operation the first of
,*».• «• — - «™'p-1
t’limbcis. [be improving nicely. " .
Miss Elina Pop." of Tcuipic, I* | flam Eller of Dallas, spent Wed*
here visiting her inolhc). Mrs H ( nesday night here visiting his
J, Pope mother. Mrs. J. M. Eller, who is re.
----- I covering from anMilness of several.
Mrs. Oscar Patterson and son.' weeks '*
i were La’miu. mid Mrs. L. M: Adamson ; -____-
Wylie. I left Wednesday nwrnihg for ; Mrs. Under Btyvd
it rtov Teague where thr" —‘ - - -
Co.
uvii mw oLiuvc ttUq cacn unit
; iiecii asked to make 100 glasse: „
j jelly for distribution to the pool-
Local members are asked to bring
-lasses to the next meeting
auxiliary at the W. O. W.
"e^ MHJ1 '/
committee chairmen featured the. Plll..
meeting of the Johnson County .. '; . . J?ay. w,‘lcl> wllt
Wcmen'* Home Demonstration m i,nder tlW
Clt^r GottiiCll Wednesday, Feb. 38. ™
<Ast transacted Seven
|| Kelly’*
A
65c
< KvRiilar $1,81), black* all-iTibbei (fritah kt wk) bro-
1 ken sizes—("hinee— .-3
95c
I (»iie let ( Tiililieu's High Top Shoea, vnhica to $2.95, "
I ibrnken sizes) (luiice—
$1.45
28 piiiiM, $2.!>r> t<» $3.9&. nii-Nilede anti xuetie ii
1 kid drpxH Slippm x, blnck and brown, to clone old
('hoiic— -.
$1.48
h« ***#<?'■■' ■■ .*
“One has te wmsumea." T^;_
«poke new witk tnteaUona! *ttro«t-
ery: sidelong m«thed* wsr* not
Tor ' htm "But to case jrou <M"t
know." be added hardly, "i'll t*R
yon I'm watting tor— Mr* Norman.
1 hav* an am»otata>«nt with hoe
which 1 can aaauro you la going'to
be kopt" ‘
■■Indoefl’" Sank
l prewrvi to
•s Sl'„
nly.
__ _J the
• 'Bapttal
]nct in the home of Mrs
-—d on Tuesday afternoon.
Thi* program
U>c sif -*": ' “ ‘'
<tr. it
Mrs,. I
-- w ’— ivf.’on (akrn
fho> finance committee reported ' t*nd.Lhaptor of First
The Plainview Club turned in 41.66'n ns #
to tlie Council for yearbooks, the
>ni
«x 'X ,s. >’-sk :
*f 7 O’clock ‘ "v " r»i
inw, uui.niu w-ne.v-M. i
( Alma Lee Martin and Claude J n«“rs»'
Porter |
The retcpUon romns Were beau-
/■Site. «•!»)« Kdulraktai fit
Ci G, Grammer. H
Avon Williamson. W.
ST. PATRICK MOTIFS AT
PARTY.
St. Pa trick sythbols effec.Uvely
combined with potted plants form-
ed an attractlvi’ setting on Wed-
iirwday Afternoon Witch Mrs. H. H;
Battgcit entertained at her home
for- members of Linger longer
Club.
fridge formed I lie, diversion of
l.he alternoon wtlh ’ Mrs. J. M.
Stuicup receiving li’lelt score prize I
and Mrs. Pat Brmymtr. cut. j -.......— ----——......- —•,
Salad an’d dessert courses were Lrniim. mid Mrs. L. M Adamson
s 'rved to Mesdsnies J. M. Wylie, I left Wednesday morning
Hl* MBllKUHA. WUVIKV OUULL, .
Stnll. Joini. Nelspn. Jim Persons,!
Pal Brawner. J I Singletary. L. A.
Marsan. J. M stalcup. Dan Flynn,
and J A Gatewood.
IF.E.GLASGOW TO MAKE GLEE
ULUB TOUR.
FORT WORTH. Mar. 1—(UP) —
Lee Glasgow. Texes Christian Uni-
versity student Iroln Cleburne, I*
among Uic metobers oj the T. C.
U. Men's Glee Club Who Will make
a concert trip to MJ-*’”'
Wichita Ffllls and Henrietta, March
22 to 24
Glasgow Is a second tenor tai the
organization.
Thirty-five singers. Including El-
loh Beene. Panhandle, who will
also he trumpet, soloist, will make
the trip. Mtas Adeline Boyd, piano
teacher tn the University, will be
iicrompmilst. .
April 8To 20 Ute mcnabc* of the
(Hee Club will make their annual
spring tour Tills year they will
pa nlisl by Mrs A W^YoUhg r*n-
Guesls were greeted by a receiv-
ing line composed of the local
Chib officer* They were Meadanies
r of the Episcopal
at the church for re-
rflM T
kChili-® r-7;
A i t hue Hood
Feb Tl.
p*v*i«m was opened with
rtpging ol two sottg* and pray-
led by Mrs. Eldon Steadman
(piarile Mabe conducted an tar-
•i$*R lesson taken from the
' t Corlnthl-
The-, etaw, win meet next at Uw
home bf Mrs. Orville Martin. North
Hoblnson Street.
Roll call was mwwered by Mes-
< iitnt’s Eldon Steadman. Henry My-
' "“Ude Phillips, j. A Honev
Y. Snycter. Charlie Mabe
hostess
Th!
foi
» some
wh»t eircuuou* .methods. "What’
he *atd again, star!ng Muiifllly, tetl
rush realize* that h* ha* afttased hl
objective "’Rb*’* eon*’ I* tl>m <i«.
trulh?-' . .
“J told you That *he wanted -
have no more to do with t oo '*
tested Grierson almost mltitlv |-
would have been belter ir vou tv,
token rny word for n )e th* rtrs-
Tiggt** h«nn fell from the am*
Ha. rdflOd Mill staring while th-
memory of hei relucjam-* irnviigiil
forced Itself upon him He had oXe,
borno her Opposition Iler strertgti
had been insufllrleni for the cento-!
but her retut-tam-e hart rt>in>iln><i, ,,
bearing fruit at tin* Hr* ci*,,.,,,!
hour. Once more «he bad
him Once more the thr<-*-i* of, )>•
life war* but and i*ft hanginn
was dumbfounded
Some InMInet of nhy srtlt-rerl
seemed. In Grierson t’erhMw
felt he i-oul<) nflWrd to be trenvi-iwi.
to an enemy completely uvei-ttnoirp
H«> opened the sato A tittle wider
"’Can I otter you » dt-iiik untu ;
von go?"' he suggested «i!h a hjnmi
ness That .failed to coiH-esI lu.
triumph that underlay,' it.
But that was too muck f<" I'1 i<
Ho starred a* a hoSse Mari. --.i •!>
"pur. HO w*.» .beaten, but hr «ou'
sooner die than admit 11 Ui- pint,
which had been so rlgovOurl’ rmolh
ered during nit, the fruitier’ both- ■
tbe day euddrnh flered u»
charging all obstacles, bui something bins, eefualng. furthei indt-iiili«
H* stmtglnenod hu.ro If -l.ro '
* Ivia b entreavy wd*•yii at (ho lmlcm MtMndina satur* tn ‘ ai iWh «
"rUH^,mnU’r.,.U^lfnly^ A’ ‘M*’
e rut Ion It wee certainly not of tita humiliation at the hand* nt tbi
“*•**'" H
!U.k52^" ?"_* - ’Tt* much rather not Good night
He Wheeled. <it-ws>m6fo<) tti'lr-ei.l '"tai
every inch e eniitter. aM Walker'
away, erect and wrrouunt as iw tt
never Walked on parade
He heard the Rate siui ata') '!t-
bolt shot behind him a* J.'e wtiw!' -
down the quiet road, and * fieri-
flame of anger went rjtfoiRic.h h*'''
for the moment eqasumlna ever ■
Other feeling Hi* enemy had mmH*
a Victory, und he eout'* aee hl* sn>.flf -
Ing smile a* he vtrolled bavh iron
th* fray " a damned bifltUan '00
Tlggte"* thought* at thia iumdure w
Ran to verge upon profanity To 'r
wormed by an Infernal, wieeu
lag lawser. » nnit! trivhswr «m
ploged by eeeun-iretr who ,lo*u cd .u, .
gat the better ot each other' H*>
•iep quickened and hi* breathing be
cwme labored. To have spent t)«
whole day thu* etrenuonWy fat noth
tog—worse chau nmhing-thr bittm
no** of complete failure'
Buddeal y. lie etaort etlli, tn hi-
-tracks What wa* he doing. accoW-
tag detent tike this?
U»>y -
her I
fte <
Miss Bessie Hobllt will cutortsiu
Friday artenwtfli al iwr bom*
Nprih Robinaon Rtrcet i„
Wcloek for members of the Rew
Oral Bridge Club. , ,
■ .?|r .
Texas Exes will mceL ITidat
------7 at the Liberty ttutel at i
1 we Messis and Mes-
.x;f ................
Mtiitri Benll, lirwgi'ta’ AMwrnfk ‘
Lucy Gojblu. Ollie H«vdl..Oinerta‘5
Asta rarL Ju< Mt-Kettaie. Doyle j JK V,’,'u °
"-.iron. O, Cji,) Jameson rhelma . .. 11,‘* M’utTjl M<>sc-
“"1 - " etttr, Julia ViA* | e> •
Hinlth. Helen Ma-utr.v.....
...... h Ftvd Lot. Waltae. 'Y*
Madeline O'Bnnnon. Magdalyn Me-. '
Clfnddn. Kuy Mar Barral), Jtinni- IU'V'' bven llcl‘* —r. — ----**—
to-SinUh. Laverne Aniitmlt,. Vivian i ’5 '“wiibcrs vt ujc Met'xy fiktwards. Walton Doughtie. Harry-
Jean Asiiornft. ... Qitlilors ot tii(> Vista
Mt-xstfl. Vernon Biulth, B. C, Me- Ou Feb 14 tju, members mcc-
Corley. Ray tiitucum. 'icrjy Wyatt, ,’.in Uv- >y.me ot. Mrs, Mort Ewing.
Earl Smith, ii" de rtubbarcl, Jr.. A tleliciou;. iui>..heon was seryHi at
Jack Sinitb. John Henry Smftli.' hl''Mt^utnes Katy Jones. Ed
1 Mcsdiiiiies Addle Qubie. Rkriinp 8 A Jones, Eilnu Gilbert.
— Rahkkfon.. Eligonv Sciicble, B. R. | <W«<" .Sutllb, n. C. Winter. Lloyd’
McMurray, Ted Burd, Homer Bar* | Uebrge. Cooper, Bob
clin. G. A. White. Ralph Wallace. L?^w" J(x‘ ' »n<l the bos- j Tire ptngrmu wax dpenetl With
v- _ w vVhrrcn. **.. rd . / I thfi group singing. "Stand Up for
"a tm>v 1 ? UVl 1 .*?? l,0®to*« al I JeaUs.’'. followed oy the devotllonul
_ ■ y"' .j1 on Wb. 21 Luncheon .'conducted'by Mrs. Jack Cole mid
.. Me and Mrs. CL. Artier aft, **■’> -'•eo ed to Mcsdumes George 1 it mission program .study by- Mrs.'
Mr., nnd Mrs W. V. O’Bunnoii. Mr Poopu, s Jones.. George Smith, i Edward Hamilton. . I
.and Mrs. Clyde. Hubbard. Mr. r.n<1 D- <’ i q Edim Gilbert, Lhtyd During « aliort business session, I
M)-s- iioy Barrort. Mr. and Mrs. .Grubbs 1 p GiUhlngs. C. B circle reports were beard nnd Mrs.
W. S. Smith, Mr. and Mte- JT. B. Cooper, Ed Ball, Mort Ewing. Mias* Oscar Pogue was elected as W. M.,
lci)lUfiu r. Mr line! Mrs. P. Hl | es Laura t'arper, Lmfler and tin: ; U. president to succeed Mr*. H.
Bmltn and the -honoree* aiyd host- licsttT*. P-, mjh^-. Mw, jfamllton was chop-
’ Tu- "-.'' ‘ . cn as ij Cf. A; leader arid ft
’ ’ KUZEman class has all
YOUNGER SET ENTERTAINED 1. Day MEETING
WEDNESDAY. ' Included m ljw ,-movable uitatrs 1 ;■ -ti
T he ymjnger spt was tnosf delight-1 uf i1(l.sday J, |
I fully erilet tamed last Wednesday m |h(. hpllle „f Mni Bovd du1oh
.at lime Groups 3 mid 4.
.[Hirrrtaon'"Mrochttor‘ 406"‘college {££!,%.h', "" contest.
Avenue. ^*cre Iw.sse-, 10 u.oujxs 1 and 3.
I Music' nnd games formed the was served, a*
[diversion (he former bring furnish- I "?0" 'U|U n ilctded a color thimie
Idres* I cd by Miss Rachel Humphrey pf’ 7 Fellow and white, Daisies, and
I McGregor. , narcissus were used in the decor- Mioll Mf>vpri,| pnlnvert
Vqu ram* atruight Refreshmenls of hot chbcblkto ’“f [,le upen .ooms. » „tf Xx*». _______ ____________
I ana cake were served to Ida j'were Musdanivs R B.
Muc Scott. Jpm Hull. Lovedft »nd yiuih Henry Koller Bill OJarire*
Imogepe Harris. UuctiM «nd bouUie M E 9«vpvr. Kenneth E. Cain,
Jc»hiMK>ns Johnnie Ward, K^i>M ['J-1**''1’ White. ari::i;hw f—
tald'7^ Tn'd LudLemy'afl 'iXt Katherine Mohundro. Sybil JClinpinan. 8 Q, Waldrlp. Jolt
wa* al*, on to. gm, .pushing n m ??cheI, Hu‘»Pfr<*- Haj
»' -' « <b!d .ro , 1,8L „?p ft“■ -r OUHHI. a I Hoblnson, U. w. smith. Frank Den-
i’ :8clf" *,‘1fn “c'’luXPt Pre<! Me<M’h- j’*/ ^V*5: H R ftewmerman Til- wit of New York. 8. L- Harris. Hal*.
J am, Enisle. Emit Drmnp Huckabee , rlCit Head. Horace Wilkerson, Ifcgii intt, Walton Doughtlc and the
i* j and Mr. and Mrs. L B. Lain, Mr Box, j. w. Howard. J. T. Wilson, i hostess. siumJishueiui' riimn u/iu dLnosiiion
.v W-lta- Mfutotalm.mto.AlwJwsU----------------
.. m u roh,..i- » ■„ „----- .. LONDGN tIBIDGE ULUB I4,,i ,1'b mu. -.« ,v 1. >, ilz.u.i 4k,,t.
IN MEETING. '
Mrs. R. M. Wnugli eiitcrtutned
most delightfully on Wednesday
ijftcrnoon ut her home for man*
i bets of the London Bridge Club.
' ‘ T ‘ ,t flowers wore used In
■ the room decorations wltere tables
■ were ittactid for Contract. Mrs. J.
Torn Walker wotr high score prize
and Mrs. C. M, Bretz, second.
Refreshment* were served to the
above and Mesdamea ,V, A; .Gers- j
tenkorn. Emil Zimmerman. Ecf Zim-
mertnan, Mose, Endicott, I,. J. Bar-
rett, and Lexie Samson,
Mr. and Mr* Ch
MT* White wa* MU
before her recent malWk«o.
The open roonu and the hon*.
orec s chmrs ware decorated with I pa> i y
the brldeW golors Of l*l“k ••‘d Bre*d j Mrs
a ■ . land too ookw* ware carried out h:
Announcements ......
|hmm "gg lila* Bn.Ill: greeted Che gueaU:
and directed thorn to the tcgiator
wbeto Miss Ruth Smith presided
Little Laverne Ashcraft entertained
with readings and tap dangoa - .
Games Were also enjoyed during.the pal*-:
were Pri'^uted tol.*t.to’'k'"U .......... *■>—« w*» ---------
Madeline Q'Bunnon j Mrs 8 O Ward dresied by Kemp' w*" Killoiflih. A. L WNtonack.
- ;;;i Ptuukett »..n u«- p:We .1 11 Bernier. Arch Shaw. VT"‘.
,, ... . , . .. —. ..i Of hoft clM0latel. Reiieslmu-iw* W(.V1. Muvl(| m ‘ ■■■ ■ “
; “ ’ luijii decorated enkes were' served boar, to jtlr partners ' (Misses Betty Nash ol Terrell, Luta
evening at tlm Liberty Hotel at [ «.‘<B *'•*« favor* were miniature' A.titmdmg were M.c»sn»'and Mes- ~
• o'clock for a dinner. Entertain-j books lied’ with*ribbons god carry- > danu s Can Frisby, Clinute Gage
ment will be furnished ly a cani-iir-^ “•“* ” -
mhtce composed ot Marvin Ste- Clmrios, 3-13-J4
phens Judge I. T. Ward and
Lewis B W.liter
Ruth Chapter, NO 20. o R 8,
will meet Friday evening At 7:30
FWi
tltfyl .• nsv)*v*«.o til* tnvu^nt ui
■: I hhu i I, Inurirjij tu a ptifaMble Pfrtond *lh*ounut. out h»
Kn liHijit ‘fiiids -wf.'/f/* i)‘(i9»tned nwiiuhitu, in$ no
Mt• uulu “uo ahilijdinut- ti xci It’d ut- Ihr c " •
■ /Mfwft nir/ <i,r> Mini Miiluiw <B<$ tht du»k
altf uifit til imp it/* <1<*rpelted. th* .is^u*. ****•>
Afii' 1<*. 7>< *'<)'.*<r ii i*M)f4</*i
M|r<><fw< <A Uri h> 1» icnds <)/ Ma
t*N/7t‘ *'tiro 'ndiTtfi 11 1)0
>f silt the rh. it fid a 1 hen ai-
7 dine th" p
With \ iota ifdru In the
Mil nmlr 1 Iler hits
Othnf»in tin ivJinI.
u ltli d' iiiiihfimi hr
^Kop* ft/ q q jn .u'h fl nt Tiiji/lr
Vfdtn ■ • >/irt uire <1
M</ ohI’ lfyn >:«’»/ hMdyhu t Ih't Hu
Ah IIal H U .9MI- Vtnuilf
Wpt (I <O /.OflrfUD /
Hjrliri "fi-niii (ti'h-iMou -£ ('n
Mjt‘ d 7/h a •:h7:uitr'~7ii' lH7jrfornT
MKtMfl /t<e hull n<tfruit'd Vdoln.
ML 'mid I'rllh uo uoid Ircuii
M|tlJlWir intel 1 a 11 ji (iitf'iaoH Irho
MTfn Tuntri the virtu nd-
‘h'/lw. hhw Nhf* 4* not utaf -
>ihr Lt hi* siryatntn
Ritfhri loin in l.niitldH
Kjh%r»M POjJm rvtt thr Itufher-
■ 0 uo io her> hrttbirr *. ncai
■r Aftei hiraiinu </»»rr®o»»:A
■ht PHtiif 'lt. luinrs la iulot iu< ft
A‘tsrthai Gxi< >»o/i has
Met Uciufj lherd Unt . Ihjrreif
Bl' itHh Tihmr ialt;b(!r eifjlO of
Brn$F»(Mv thr vrti firn of the
In the arbin of the
Bi TMrnrr’* bmv arari'h loi Viola
■ robfhirhhp hri »hr ti’llfs him
■ifM not uiiffri jitriiul .uhjj . »h»
After ibnrh
B*wi»rf/ a* tn. hrr 4 *
If trt Httituiir Viola offCfa to
all 01 h(n past. Finally
r .■» hi .7’io*$h* In
<’f;>ut f 'arnt tot
nsttiiifj uilh Tul iiri irtti e*
r'rr.ltrtH Hurifh. Tlmt
B fWfatHK In PtiCur 11 h) H int lot
■ -.lHio m ' h ai'iiifj her *tep-
f.W WITH THE A'JHRVJ
t’H A I’TKH 2!»
F. ,MIJ.i>bKN ivHNiiiR of thr
Ik.Im'IK hi Mir iliNlHior apd the
P-HtHkhik rif the rhurf h clwk
•!»»»♦ 'he 4*tH*ohHw) hour
Ih’lvEMi . hut th»,wa* nu Ayund
|tuti« hinu fwcl ml the other Ride
l’fw?n<’«. «m<! tlu* quiet toad in
I he murmI iiftHiidli>«‘<» denerled
Itvi h»H win preMriJV'' He
Id ide hroM'IntH.*' tf» ,*nd (ro Mhd
li« hfi* Mhojtl llk»* a M'ntry clone
r ttutfr The bf the
HAoiylhlnK *He<Mn wry
I"'b'hrtn'here out on the
l-vhhdivn •* nrONr on the
|r hihi^lvd "Hb the interniltteni
Ig of tlouM thu It mounded
low vut off tt^e a world «,pHrt.
Id * Ihin J ' aioiitid w«> r
i»nll 4*hv R»letirr which noth-
mtlird to pviivtCMte u
I ddytmhi i-uA felting now.
kki-ftiow of the departed eun
pvisuDit hum ruR) to primruRe.
btxk umb RiH<>4i*hng RpfUy eyei
h i b TImp 111#In Mpproorhed like
kt <.ni4iit iu.iii the cant. >ud
mu- df uimfne.Mq heratd of the
Mr th’* b«'uim |o be feft,
"11* mnrt**1 hmn of. hruHtjg-
1 !<■ in t<* tiMKh To the men
ml RuuVn tin norvr brut of the
i IHrHII Mllh Um night** of »OI
In wu-h Iik4 u Merer! thing, and
ti*"! bie fact toward* It MlniufU
1 w*i- even con-1
rtl <t qita kemn* of th* pulse*
1* .Jmnkiitotion. strangely vita),
wk* stirred *<| that he ten
i*’ ZSntlkrii'that b* was glad te
WtolHhtl ngxlh II wa* odrt how
h«: sen** ol heme hail eludfld
and other husl-
Mrs. R. M. Anustruug. chairman n'^ m'’m/pl
ZISSL >” com.. —
K? ST?"
Norris, D. N. Shropshire. Pat .. ”' „
Nichols, W. A. Blsliop and T. A.:. 8l“dy - 1c‘nsii
Flaber. ^ul’d»"’<>ptAltat Ba
The chairman of the recreational
cjiifiiiittec reported Sixteen meet
Ings with 1.237 persons attending
and; the expansion committee
stated that eight clubs had helped
68 non-mqthbers Wlls v
Ollwr reports Were as follows tyicsij
,--------------—.~r..--- ,., ,, u. ,
The Plainview Club turned In *1.85 | nils I
to the Council for yearbooks, tlie
Concord Club contributed »2.oo to
the Warm Springs Foundation
Fund, the pecan Grove Club Is
making a quilt "to self to finance _________
the Short Course trip for a Club ci's. Claw
member, the Burleson Club has ap* 1 cult. T *
painted their finance committee.1 and tae
tlie Cotton Valley Club contributed (*? , , , „
*10 80 to the demonstrators for the 'HIS. HART hostess of
purport! of encouratlng and de- METMoDist DIVISION
valoping th* three demons' rations1 The northwest division of the
— yard. 4-H pantry, and bedroom ' Womah* Missionary Society oi the
The yearbook committee report- i M"ln Street Mcthudtat Church met
cd six clubs having flifed out the WedntEflo? afternoon at 2 o'clock
vr»«iI'lwmkL Al.*..* I In Hut* » -K.
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