Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 273, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 21, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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Bale?
arne Funersl
not announce
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day in Cleburne visiting his par.
rate. Mr. and Mr*. Lon W*£ B
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August 13, 1934
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tton Wil
tioned
ville »pe«
With Mr i
Miss Ethel Ruth Wilde of
has been here visiting her
Miss Mattie Fern Self
An unusual exJ
Itartten here ihi
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it
Mias Travis Sensing of Whitney
has returned to her home after
iwaraottaa
fuOK
SEVERAL <3000 UBW
TRUCKS . -
m .noticed i
it the last tea
hinting at stre
T e
And 1
tlon
fart Kennon. A. *T. Burton,
ne Bennett. MaybeHe Tay-
Waxjilngton,
mi ii mi. m
parly returned through Uie south-,
era states, going to Florida. They
also visited in New Orleans.
DIES IN CAI
teeth-tt nn< frl
S notified of th
V
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ihed two things
grain:' Jt has
its cltUens to
addresses and
Idn to the citl*
Be geography
Hames of t
d in black
found mid
a* well as
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♦ f» 7 «
of the fall term,
graduated from the
School in May.
Mrs. Puckett le
Hnnortii at Party
fea good m
a big purpo
tor some tin
of street ma
in Cleburn
ew nothing
and Fort
Dfently the
Mrs. AJS^white i
- ter tai ns Today
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Dallas, Texas.
F that' the sale
Ifled check co
IlIHlkl ■ ■ of
ilrement for sail
rut up if.....
oh has not at
Ms wfll be the
County
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Co . raised a ,
and second t
i first, brought
>c fir.X bale wr
GK6. h ehepFaro.
FAT DOOLEY. GwH|.
. .**■>.tjLtp. __-
town■“ ev-r »he kindliest of
feeling T Mhalji
.' Your VMMlit qxwnent trat
■“5 Ssrabnal one
for
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g P^icy
P Attorney
VOTErOR
[WILLIAM
Imow/vwu 1 Ilf
' McCRAW
lohnson County';
(ton, produced bj
I the Rio - Vista
I be sold at pub
II o'clock Thurst
fhe sale will be
commerce and
Urman of Ute go
r or 'the ararmne
b been asked tc
The Timea-Revie
rtrculated newspa
—but we want |
3?1
I. That my mother draw* •
Mton and also I lial I do .
i. That I have a rich aunt.
L TW my TaUSr-Ji "sOT
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Misses fis Mae. and Jennie Bess
Lanham left Monday for Chicago
will attend the 1034
♦ K J f> 3
• A J 5 4 3
■ i-where the;
' xSlBWrw _ HH
visit tn Williamstown. Mich , and
paints in Canada They will be
accompanied by their uncle and
aunt. Mr. aiMi Mrs. W. R. HlU of
Kansas City. Mo
of a rerliM'tng diat
Tomblnad *hh milk." wrol. Dr.
IkMy. anti 'thio was bvfnre ihs
during rontMta on nlllk and bananas
bfteamo popular, "banana* prrviuca
an almoat completely balan.-ed ca-
tion.".
gaat with
» form It will di-
leaflcatlofr. end ts
your friend*
that I have
evgr ^tended
your candidacy
I Site most cour-
teous treat-
aelle. Mrs. John Bateson and J. C
Miller left Monday for Chicago
where they will attend the t934
Century of Progress
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- Mis* Alime Armstrong ha* ru-
utraad (MU >. WMk'a rtstt.-4B.
» Temple with relatives
iwf a
I J<UM
taiteieAA Quinine which kill* the
£- Malar in I mil-lino m flir blood
Second, tonic iron which help* ov
■■■tbii th(r ravages or the i-hni
- and fever and fortifies against
hr--farther atwoa. Play safe! Take
rTJrove's' KaUleS. 'Cfini Tonic Tl
how comes in two else* W and |i
The I! slab oontalns J 1-J times h
much as tile 50c alec and gives
you 35 per oeiit more for your
ngyiiy.' Gel Vittlr. today nt m
typahaw/dap
Air-Tired Tractor T,
EDITOR'S NOTEx, Htx pamrtil.i.
by Dr Clendantng <-gn now bo" ob-
tained by ssndihg til csnls l» coin far
each, and a sslf-addrsswd snv.loiw
stamped with a lbra*-cant -stamp,
to Dr Logan ClsndenUig. tn cars of
this paper. The ' pamphlet* *pet
"Indigestion and ConsUt'atum.“ “Re- —
during an-s (Wli-g " trel._________
wa—rupiiA’iiUfh tw tlfaTuftiiwwii
1 ru^nss- ' Fsmmtnft Hygiene*
•nd Tbs Care »f tb* Mslr end Skin "
/Mmes. Peferg, -
Pertwnit Hoatnaes
•Bntertalning jointly. Mmes. J. F.
Peter#-anti Jim Persons Were hos-
tesses at the home of Mrs Per-
sons on Monday morning to mem-
bers of the Womans Mlaslonaig
Society qf the St Mhrks Methodist
Obtrrrh —r - —r - -
Mrs. A. T conducted an inter-
-wMinjr -MMb "teMMMi mm! .Mifb* 4*.
H Sfeerson gave the report of,
the spiritual life group. Plans were
nd, * Ma. ir* jsrat- — — - - a
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CONTRACT BRIDGE
3, wMffaw ClMHTAt MtM f f | rtRfatgaaamc:
By E. V. SHEPARD
FAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHER
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tor. C. K jnmrson. Graliwii
frven* Roy Anderson and the
hostesses
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Central -Fundamen-
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A GOOD SHIFJ J» of trurnpa wan i««i W»m coveierf
A f NO TniiMTR rsspeniis to an wM* • Dummy* won frn-
1 fell mi dei larT,B rlrht Dummy »
To 11i~KT‘«Tu I4d, Mhgwmfl. jiHH 'iBWf
- ttr;wiwer<r"1
Tbfa i«tur^i Ita’i »m
ona of- tliw fi bf club*, mr h hp
if Kmm held ihe miMMinw q of rhibft
I he dfaehMff w«m» WMfa Bh«l bmm* I**
tfwud aMMbiFl at t'ldertift. and < ouni
inc u|»or) *hi protwbility lhat th*
IC ACCOTWSe
-Mrs. R M. -Moose of OsaUbury
and Mrs James Booth of Farmere-
tte weelfc-end here
Mka. Lee Carroll.
Mrs. W. J. .lopte Mt Monday
for Women. CIA *°r Dwll’u‘ wUl«jjUtt. j
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rett, who
tew been T---------*---1
weeks, taft
In Austin.
[ Mrs J. T. Joplin hes returned
Visiting her^ daughter, Mrs. Clem i
Open Letter T(r
Minn Vivian Gentry
, Desir
A.'Nv*’-’J: ' 1
O«p»«3« 'iivupa
Elect Officers _
*-4Eidt,N..i lli Cleburne ?
W. M.-Wr-Meet '
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^TTOe'local Bapnm W M U.TnAet-’
iRg in regular monthly business
session Monday elected officers for
•te coming year They were the no
fct. ttetlea of the First Baptist and
" North Cleburne Baptist Churches
M to the absence of the president,
Mrs. J. R Beaver presided al th4
meeting ffl the W M U of the
First Baptist Chprch Sixteen mem-
Mrs responded to roll call, and
Mrs r D. Goldsmith conducted
the 'tevotlonal Mrs W A Mte-
■MMUfaDS . WA» elected president,
Otto Ptnutps, seeretary-
the reeorde of this
you are xnaobtw*
for any amount.
" oent audit of y— ------- -----
.. Attorney of Dallaa County disclose ;
are not indebted to the.‘3tate, but
the State of Textsls now due you I
’ositive Relief
for MALARIA I
’ Sure End to Chilla
and Ftutr!
North. S-No Trumps, ohowlng uu« of
two things. *omathlng Ilka I hearts
Io a Q and better than average Hon-
ora held In lbs bamk pr poorer heart*
and sl'teg"t average honors; Mouth,
l-kpades. which ho knows partner
will uot support upon fewer than 4.
Including an honor; North. 4.spades,
ending the auc-tlon.
The hand was admirably plsyad by
HfMHH. obtalplag moxlinum tpaulta
The nnemhg lead was the to nt ctttb*
wAloh went io denlatar** Aca T|w>
brother aud sislerarThey wftre ft**'
rotnpaniftd on a trip to New York
City. Niagara and Buffhlo by Mte
Zula McMglian of Chicago
. • • “4-: 1
Bam Slier of Dallas spent Sun- I
day ih Mexia visiting Mr and Mrs. 1
J. M. Slier______
Mr and-Mrs T. A Ellis are going
to El PadTfor a week's visit Tltey
Win be accompanied home by their
son, Pat. who has been visiting
.tfeftre.Jor the past two weeks.
meEsaajiiftBBtassswyaee—
Mis* Gertrude Spikes, who 1s at-
tending summer school at North
Texas Stave Teachers College, Den-
ton. will arrive Thursday to spend
the rest of the summer here
A call to Rax. B. A. EUwsadga
ffl Apache. Okla., was issued by the
membership of the Central .Funds-
mentahat Baptist Church of Cle-
burne Monday night.
Rev. Ether edge, who is here con-
ducting a revival meeting at the
church, was called to the pastorate
to succeed Rev. Scott Hickey, re-
•Ifned.
Rev. Etheredge has not accepted
the call as yet but has It under
ooniide ra 11011.
Dr. 9. Frank Norris, Fort Worth,
will be here tonight to l>rych at
tflE loc&i revival m^ctiriK. vices
beginning gt I o*elook
"~^ 7HrVA<JATWN. ~ *
Mias Annabel Rlviarc. office sec-
you i*y whAthftf’or* oOtf^--?
a %ffloo fllseloBB tihab
Mrw indebted W 4he Ststs of ---------------
» You are advised that »e-
aooounts at DiataNLet
you
that
14430.00.
COLEMAN
MOTOR CO.
Authorised
' Chevrol^ jZ4
tx 4frf4a*F a
as Margaret Weaver Is £9ufrs W
he bale has bee;
vas produced. 11
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can not be sok
Item pt Inn oertl
1 hereby attest that I luui
nothing to do with the origin
my oppon-
engageA hi
(Signed)
r ' B. FRANK CLARK. JR
Sworn to and Mihevribed
SFtteo rnfthUaRj
of August, me .7:—
(Stell
R. O. MOORE, r-y. g. '
Notary P«k4ta
Mrs Charles Peacock -and little
■rauwsowaiitci. Duruwiy Peacock,
have returned from a trip to South
Ewart. _______ . <
it week wm • prettily
shower given by Mrt
Willie Craighead honoring MTs. 8.
R. Puckett, formerly Mte Geral-, ... ___
dine Edwards. The affair wm held granddaughter Dorothy
»t the home of Mra.H D Edwards, ............ " •**■
mother of the Itonores.
The. honoree, who *ill Hve in
« Ban' -Antonio after October ,JL
“ presented with many lovely glfl
Refreshments of lemonade,
cream and cake were served to
Mcsdames 'T. M. MoBrocm, Andy
Johnson, Withe Toliver. Jack
Johnson. Missc* Helen Hare, Reta
Fayne, Newaon. Agnes Mae Mc-
Broom. Bobctte Anderson. Win-
nie Joe Mchroom. Travis Sen-
sing o'f Whitney and the honoree
and hostess.
In her stead during Miss
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1933 CXmU 9-Wkai
Sedan
IW
1933 CluvroM Sport
Coupe
1932 Chevrolet Couth
1932 Chevrolet Sport
Coupe
prtiMdcni of the North ala-
rm W. M U. wtth MN. Jim
■■hr viLe-muiaww " wwi "
ft. - Charite Horton, swwury-
asurer Committee, chairmen
I be announced later. The of-
MB Will assume I
Mr. ana wra. narreii itgiiev i
tnw pressure atr tirar. Ths tractor I, used for orchard and gbharal farm work. Whan pratty Clars Acker,
Cherryland Quean, mads th* presentation and told tha president that Door county ehsrrleo made wonderfw
cherry pie," ha smiled and noddad hia approval. »he also totd tha preeident that Union townahlg vMed
"100 per cent for Roosevelt” In- 1M4.
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UgaM. TftHeta Salve, Neee Drops
__Chaeta Mataria bi 1 days. CeMa
ftata 4ay. Head actee er Neamlgla
' ■ Mtataatat
Mrs Ben Bander, and daughter/ LAXATIVE AND TONIC
France and Mtaa Margaret Shir- : * t—W —»*—» K—wn
l», RReaRReekweewa ka«M> art llOHael fftMSSVS
VOTE FOR JOHN H. SHARP OF
ELLIS COUNTY
(OB ASSOCIATE JUBTK E OF I
THE 8VFREME COURT.i
" f-T** —
L*t Blame 'Em—
Property owners
Matas passed a a
mted rent on the
I not Intend to
ie for folks to 1
by are relief cite
^rsonally .we dm
they go arour
ay they can t
keep on the pro
[ them might be
us themselves she
W they can't pay
k will have to
Fther and befpr
b cycle ft will g
the laboring m«
f the property <
def clients free
well prepare to
pple too. The
k a cent unless
bed to.
It's hard on th
L it would te Ji
b property ownei
> Again/
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- IN HIS SFttCH AT GREENVItLE TtTESBAY NIGHT.
AUGUST 44. 1934. WALTER WOODWARD MADE
THI FOLLOWING STATEMENT:
**H< (McCntw) brags of an audit that gave him a clean bitt of tedHs fa Dallaa
County, and I say tonight that the books in Comptroller's Office will show that
they undertook td au^it this account for state purposes and for some reason the ___J
d and 1 think I know why 11 was stopped,-but I had rather not talk
_ ________ Solvay to you that the books in the Comptroller’s office in tba City
of Austin will reveal that be owes this State more than FIFTEEN THOUSAND ■
(15,000.00) Doilftrs in fees thM he has colieaed that he wasn't entitled to colket.
He Made thia Same Statement In a Previous
Speeeh ... .#e Wrote Aufttla ....
JM HBRE’S THE TRUTH ~ -
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tending summer aciraol *1 C. L-A.,
Denton will miIyj; Thursday to
apbnid the remainder of the gu«-
■te RWl tee atotter, Mrs. Mason
Mr. and Mm. Barrell Ballew and 7
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fm SOVWTBEMENTTRtO VOF »Y 4lEMW •> MH. Ml—WHlT-WANI .. XJL—i--'_--
. , mi hoMe to know the truth
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Wednesday al. the church *nd
- matarrrtmn
Attendtnt wer* Mesdames Hamp-
ton. W O Pendley. M A 8hau-.
non. J. Q. Price, Lena Reeves. F. , J ---:--------
Fry. Marita Rumen. O k Our- 00 Frtd«r
Ward Kennon. A Burton, j Mu>
vflle is the guest of Miss Dorothea
Williams ..........
Mrs A. P. Jenmnga and Miss
Melbe Lou Jennings have gone i
to Corpus Christi where they will •'
visit Clyde Jennings for a week.
h-,. ymr* Wwrter
jpenf. in gHHai-
v 1st ting her sisters.
~hta. as would be hhv ->istc
-meteteirt I ten well fixed fi-
pan. ^Uy. m Uiere 1* no use
paying any attention to item
Too' many people luiow fflffer-
Bo you see that I can
ay ffiij know -your feeling toward
stesr things, and' 1 am sure,
that you Join me in wishing,
that they h»<l never tiegun
Is w N'RWEni -
Jnade before a notary, which
1 am sure yoii will be glad to
look over as 1 do not wish any
mi'nmderrtandihit between ua
Mrs Mw«rte nja^ger;jrtU W Mary'OteralEatl. ^tv - . ----
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j/mmr c&nsr. m ■
____ Political Adv. •
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tag MeMahaa haw saturate
^H
. Harrta ml reUef for Malaria '
Quickly it atop* the chills and
fever and restores your liody to
t tainfort. Many remedies wllll niriv
hr alleviate tiH' symptoms of Mii-
..... Jarla temporarily, but Grove's
tasteless Chill Tonic goes .sfll Uic
L way a*d.completely rids your ays-
tern of the Infection
and Mrs. James F. Trammel
rH " of Covington and* Mitt -Justice of I
Qotombta. 8 O', who have spent ‘
. several days with Mr. and Mrs. I
. A. J. Buchanan, have returned
. to SWeir homes. Rev. Mr. Trammel
te pastor of the Covington Meth- 1
odist Church
has served aa one of the
• ta the Supreme Court
____mission cf Appeals for the
past fire year* with honor and '* .
, distinction After serving one term
SE'aXCJTC
. preme Court. He te JusUy and
. fairiv * entttied to be nromoted to
(Thte adrarttanaaat la paid for
ta tee frteod*).
■ day's Ttai'es-
that someone
faa spread rumor* about you.
ThaC sc—* to be something in
tanunon to both of us. as I
Save heard stories about iny-
Mf until f wonder what will
hsMtai.uexL. A lew Unit 1 have
Ward f wm list . *
I, That we own n 4flo-acre
[arm
» That I qun. n CWA. job
P*ylhg ETW.W per mouUi.
3'' TTisi I quit a Job in a
31 w
I .& I
Bird Lyteg Dawa -
Bird tying Down is proud to have .
beea-teb laadas-ot tllt Utatal _
couriers who rap from the Tusca-
rora reservation at Lewiston, N.
Y., to Washington, carrying three
grain* of com as an invitation to
President Roosevelt to attend the
Four-Nations celebration, Sipt.
8-6, at Old FeV Niagara. The “ ~
TU4W>es» traucted .4&0 jnilaa. with-t . _
out stopping, a .different brave
carrying the pouch bearing the
invitation svery hour.
Mrs. A. C. White of North Ang-
lin Street entertained moot charm-
! tngly at her home Tuesday morn-
ing with a porch party honoring
Effie. B. J. Oee, El. one of the old-
est residents fft the city, who had
recently moved Into her neighbor-
hood, and Mrs Mollie Towers of
DMIaa. a long time resident of this
City. 1
Conversation formed the diver-
sion of the morning and iced
punch was served.
Among those present other than
the honorees were Dr. and Mrs.
W »• mrnejer. rvirnaKrnr* n m
! Wlntoerly. L. B. Davis,
I Btbwn. H C. Greaham. O.
Eiykrtt. T DTDoldsmitb. Wi
t Inward Abbas. J L. WU-
t llatasou. J. J. Kaupnnr. Miss Pct
Buch a •eteetllk- *lu<iy l» ■ long
fttsp HlJttapiwe of tpe old idea which
ctung tn th* banana. Sa to m<wi as- .
6tn- frulla. Hurt It waa unisonous Ur
’ to the tiler Idea tbal II was a sore
le of luxuryitb’b* indulged only In mod.
sratton. ___
Th* tranan* and limit rWuCThi «»f
•was dlM-unaed in this Column soma
weeks ago. but we l^ave had »o meny
i visit mg twrv With Mrs. •-»—ffir
Ed wards of’ SOB South Wilhite
Street Site .waa accompanied by
Mrs M R.
Marian IdtuUey --
To Snfur C. I. 4-
Mrs Maude Lindley and daugh-
ter. Miss Mftrlan. spent the week-
end In Det;|on where Mtes Marian
made reservations to enter Texas
Blate College
thf? ODSImIM
Miss Lindley
Cleburne High
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be hostess to member* of Ute
Business gnd ProfeMtonal Wom-
en’s Club on Thursday evening at
her honie at 7:30 o’clock, with a
An interesting girogram has been
arranged and an member* are
urged to be present.
^iHUI Huchan Hath —
’ From Eaxtern Tour
Bill Buchan, who received lite
,, J Ba£lielor of Arts degree from (fie
, University—eT ®fclalieena. -NWnfEET
in June, baa Juat returned tram
h trip through the eastern states
and Cunada with the University
b > ot Tours, okiahonMi City The tour
Masted about two months '
Ing upon ’th* probability llial I hr ' Stops **•* mte* In Montrml,
mtatak trtHnMuwȣa-beia_L L Houth rj4uetoec New York.
ted Ih- K of apadaa dr6pplng *11 »» j “*»« otner plftcCa of
eapi th* Q. without knowing whleh r *" *”*
op|.on*nl held thai lop trump
Th* Av* of heart* w«* l«1 Dummy
ruffed.* low heart, tjummy'* K «n<t
J el-relnle- 1*4 Up4»t Um. Issa
of thou* honor* lb* rtecterer dtev*rd
•d hla^ulv diamond Of «ouim> I hr
holder yf th* top trump i-oulrl hav*
ruffed, hut It would hav* doo* him no
good. M South would hav*. mad* th*
■am* number of trick* which h* did
anyway,
A4 W«*l did not ruff. the'da<'.lai*>
led ■ low diamond and ruffed with
hi* a Dummy'* teat trump wee *aa-
<r W3^Tn* went: HoulTr'THWTT to irt aval la lael of •dertwra-
c-c— _i *,*■«* « er'* heart*, dropping West's K ot
htart*. South ruffed another of
dummy's diamond*, using hta last
trump for that purpoe* That war
th* twelfth trick South led hie last
heart, and West emn the ew-nnd de-
fenalye trick, by ruMng with hl* lop
trump. - ■ .
Aa may readily b* wen. neither
Il*art* not no trump* would hav*
hyen good naHa. That * Spade*,
which few would dace bid on Smrthte
hand, wot had wondera k . »..
Diet of Bananas and Milk
Cited as ”?i Inwst Perfect
nans can b* used a* th* ante scurvy
ipr*v*iMlv* rot infants
Minerals ar* prscent galot* In ba-*
nana pulp Notably It fm» high
■mount* of Iron, tiiaiigaoes* anti cop-
per which make U useful tor blood
building Not only te calcium pl**-
,«nl In good amonnt*. hut *om* *uh
■lance In th* liana tie *acme -Io h.l|.
the body etor* valctum from other
foods ' . •.
Thy I Ml* and f*el »f bapauu Ir
the mouth maW» tme think there i*
a good deal of fat In II. hut m at- ■
tuat fact the fat iwaient Is very low.
Il la Uu* tealurs of tte conumaiuon
By LOGAN CLENDENINCi. M. ,D
LATEST Off food* to b* racom*
mended tor r*du< iiig diet, the ba
nana, te the center of the dietetic
stage. Thank* Io the studies of Dr
\ . Walter H Ed-b'
—........, , we know a at*e>
Bb d’,Hl l,*x,Vl ”•
null
tie*
~!^a~ HOW rtn you
know when a
„a||R
In 'he course nt
■Xb L.- riptnlu'e, the
green ffrih nn...
turtle io yellow —
atlll lirm
to a aoflar
,4, ,00,,,,,, only
when brown
- fl*.*, appear on
■■■■Hrt the sum to tee
MMr JP T|t-lhcw Art -
Ttafte eetertrt a*H>e*ra«u*a oor.
respond to Interned changes When
the banana la green th* water con*-
tent te 14 per cent When fully rip*
It I* 11 per cent. The elarcb In th*
green hauaas.turn* gyrtually ly au-
ger: ao that In the gyeen bam>na
there te 30 par rem ataivti. In the
• negun rkt># ,r“H *•* PM l'’"t Bu'
. ' I* it per cent auger In th* ripe ba
atawanotv n.„^' whertaigAten trull
there te Iom tj-ci, 1 per cent.
This carbohydrate In -Hi* form of
sugar te easily digestible an e»ce|.
tent srrtirve of energy. Except for
grape* the banana la the rtebeat tn
caloric value of any of tb« common
teulla , 7.-
The change from green to yellow
color te due. to the formation of
va ■ *11 Iw^.linr pro vttgmm a - Beetdee-
this anti intedtiv* vttgftttn ttH ffW
uatetae ■Hawi** •.■■■R,* > **« ft
a much ef C te there Usat the ba-
Whteb-wrttee l» *» uaefuf ee ~ LKrine~ltoSerTiidB ' bOM inff ffitHB*---
« -s . .-i.-u*. ,«.! Ur Mr Bnd Ml> w jr
ertaon left Monday for Mercedea
•nd other pointe tn the Rio Grande
' Valtay. __.. ..........
Mtee Amelia Lloyd he* returned ;
home after visiting in Fort Worth ,
with her aunt. Mrs. M. N. Pheg-
ley.
*1 ■ -—.
MUa Otraldine Hartman, wIkj
.underwent an operation several
daytf ago at. the Cleburne Sanitar-
ium. te reported ip be improving.
She we* removed to her home
Tuesday In ft Deering & Son am-
bulftnce ' ' '
Mr end Mrs' Wlllietn Buchan.
Sr. have returned from Chicago
where ttiey attended lite brother,
who Is ill In a Chicago hospital.
i-Comptrollrr of l^ubltr Arrounta
& J&atr of ^exas -
Aitfliiti
ODERN WOMEN
4 Net **•« luihl bly pain sod <M>v <tn* to
Ktea*T*...... i. >aa «w /flfcb
nuneais tor a re statemeal thai W Mr„ g R PacketL ’.’T' , 1
Win b* given Here loWiortew. *" -----“r"
Mts* Francee Mary Rice to Vto-
iting in Greenville with relative*
hud friends ■ _ - . J
UNDERGOBS OPERATION. »
of Cleburne and tjow county attor-
ney at Glen Rose, i* reported do-
ing nicely after a major operation
at Glen Rose Sunday, night.
for the pest severe!
Miff Illi their home
One of the moat enjoyable ev*nte' frt*n Forney where she lias been
,,t IK* nevi week wee a nretlJlv :V**Ulo»
<H In* DM4 WMK WM • piWlUly ' ------- ----- ----------—----->
appointed shower liven by Mrs. \ ;
A GOOO 1HIFJ
_________ ____ btd fuwflMn ijMijHm e Mill A
t^LWJTJTCttVB—Of bfsisi i|tT ~ be* • 7 *rtfa4»A Hrt»puu«ffi- MtartUd UMLkta
It contains two thing* First.j 'legii'imaie. knowing t|mi gamamuet
L__; 25t8Ae. w. . ... ... p<MU»ibl«. ffilfhBt Bl Ot)* Of t llffi IW>O
Rtiiifti Nliowir ih mi -nn lruini>« Th«
Nhjft mfluhIb partner the opporfonlly
tp < hooBR between the three |TOHHib*r
nulla a» U ninety Hhiet rated by tha
hand Iodmv
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 273, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 21, 1934, newspaper, August 21, 1934; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303482/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.