Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 92, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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24 REGIONAL OPERATING COMPANIES
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
Announcements
Fundamentalist ,
Revival Opens
Made by
MBS. RUTH GREEN
EGAN. TEXAS
Best of Stock, Neat, Sanitary, and
meet requirements of Pure Food
Law. Printed on short notice.
Committee For
New Post Home
To Make Report
Manufacturing, warehousing and general
purchasing for Bell System.
Provide telephone services and facilities within' *
their respective territories, with the aid of staff'
services of the American Telephone and Tele-
graph Company. ■ . . ■
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8, the program was postpon-
tll Jan. 25.
NET WEIGHT ONE POUND
WHEN PACKED
Palace Theater Thursday and Fri-
day.
NET WEIGHT 1 LB.
WHEN PACKED
iwer
nablc night
SERVICES TONIGHT AT ——
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Each part of the Bell System exists
because the function it performs is
essential to the job of giving good tele-
phone service al fair eoat to you,
COMPANY
led
on
Hailed as the talking screen's
two greatest portrayers of emotion,
Paul Muni and Bette Davis smil-
ingly regard the result of their
greatest dramatic effort, the War-
ner Bros, production “Bordertown,”
in which the star of “I Am a
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South will wl'n 2-odd, going down
ohly J tricks, and costing him only
45# points.
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WRITTEN FOR CENTRAL PRESS
By E V. SHEPARD
FAMOUS BRIDGE TEACHER
but which North doubled.
The opening lead was Uie K of
diamonds. When it held a? low dla-
■ne on Jan. 29.
next meeting will be Feb.
that In n home of Mrs. KirUey.
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/Mrs. O, L. Bishop- has returned
from Grandview where she -has
been visiting with relatives.
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Mrs. Atho Head slated in
on "Vines and Their Uses”
. Fancy Jersey Butter..
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Miss Dorothy Hart, who has been
_______ ill for several days, was able to
courthouse, return to work Wednesday.
Io anything of th«r
Ik should ‘fime and
LuM roihe out to i<"m jc unattractive parts of the
and call like any dees
Mrs. A. R. Wrba of South Wal-
nut Street is reported to be seri-
ously *111, at her home.
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fen at West
;rty Club’
West Liberty Club met on
stay right he jay, Jan.-' 17, in the home
B Laura. Belt Roof- wrth -ten
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oirrtneny/
»f this big four poet nrolled
jr the Govemons Ferf
hey were occupants
The Bell System is big.. .but its or- j
ganUation is not complex.
The A.'T. &T. is parent company, (
service and research organization, ,
and financial headquarters of the * . (
System. It owns Western Electric and r
- jointly with Western, owns Bell Lab-
oratories. A Iso, it owns more than 90
per cent of the voting stock of the 21
associated companies ( of'which the
Southwestern Bell Telephone Com-
pany is one.) I| operates the long
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Mr. and Mrs. Bert Woodard and
Mrs. E. H. Miller were to spend
Wednesday afternoon in Fort
Worth with Mr. Miller, who is ill.
Mrs. C. A. Parrott will be hps-
_____ tess of the Home Art Club on
- — - at 2:JO o clock.
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Uy lika your own -
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or l.ii.-itli
for te to’ get you
Hilly I ,eda i
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. Frysinger Inn in regular session.
' 'Health" will be the subject and
■ j Miss Lucile Douglass, director of
IT" - ? physical education for girls in th6
Cleburne Public Schools ' will be
the speaker. Miss Johnnie ■ Gordon
is leader
The Business and Professional
Women s Club wilt meet Thursday
evening at 6:30 o'clock at the
'“Bordertown”
To Be at Palace
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Paul Muni, one of the greatest ac-
A revival meeting will begin this
evening at the First F'undamental-
1st Baptist Church, Chase and Cedar
Streets, with Rev. T. Linn Stewart
of Port Worth doing the preaching.
He will be assisted by the local pas-
tor.
Rev.
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Commander Walter Pou of C. E.
DeLario Post No. 50, advises that
committees on location for the Le-
gion home, which were appointed
at the Post meeting last Thursday
night will be ready to report at the
meeting of the post in the-American
Legion, home at the <--------
Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock.
Commander Pou requests all le-
gionnaires who are interested in
seeing the Legion move forward In
v STANLEY
Miss Princess
hostess
Thursai
7:30 o'clock.
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- The meeting- -of 4 he • WomanX.
Bible Class of the First Baptist
Church scheduled for Thursday
afternoon has been postponed un-
til Friday and will be held at 2:30
O'clock in the home of Mrs. P. C.
Dillon -AH -members are urged, to
be present. •
Mrs. Underwood
Is Hostess
The Pecan Grove W. H. D.
Club met in regular session with
Mrs. Frank Underwood cn Tues-
day afternoon with three old
members, a new member and seven
visitors Jn attendance.
Mmes. Nichols, 1
and Underwood were on the pro-
gram and Mrs. Dee Kirkham
gave an interesting demonstration
on budding roses.
The next meeting will be an all
day affair in the home of Mrs.
Gibson on Feb. 5, each member
.is asked to bring a dish for the
luncheon.
A PRETTY PLAY
/ TH EKE ARE many pretty plays
which the novice regards as wonder-
ful, which the expert makes as a
mere matter of routine. A fortnight
ago I saw four able players bold the
cards shown below. A considerable
group of novices were watching what
took place. To the gallery East'a
play seemed the apogee of skill.
The three other players at the table
'Vould J'H.'.s.Ja’.'ljbed at East hod he
played otherwise. 7 —
Miss >Lola Dickson of Honey
Grove is the guest of Miss Voncllle
Adkins.
Reieorch and davelopmsnt work
for the Bell System
siting feds I
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of. Mrs. H. A. LlgbtfBot.
>i® Vines Are
l^a:us8ed at Club
tes can
Associated companies are not re-
quired to buy from Western . . . but
cxjsericnce has led all' . <«> »o, for two
reasons: (1) Because Western Electric
parts have the advantage of uniform-
ity. They fit equally well into the
telephone system Why where. (2) West-
ern prices are about a fourth below
the prices for similar equipment in
the competitive market.
Miss Inez Caldwell, who under--
went aty operation several days
ago is reported t6 be improving
nicely.
CHARLES DICKENS'
_ DAVID
COPPERFIELD
with
W. C. Fields, Lionel Barrymore,
Lewis Stone. Maureen O'Sulli-
van, Madge Evans and 65 other
Stan.
PALACE THEATER
Sat. Nite Prev., Sun<-Mon.-Tues.
mond followed. East rufteJ with bi»
7, taking care to preserve his 2
the only possible means of entering
dummy.
Two rounds of high hearts pulled
all opposing . trumps. The 2 ol
hearts was overtaken by dummy's 6.
The J of spades was led through |
North, who passed, the first trick, if i
it pays io hold up one# it usually
pays to hold pp again. East took
his I spade tricks, leaving North I
holdiug lha hara.lL Filially the de-
clarer had to give opponents a club
trick, just fulfilling his 5-odd con-
tract.
Had "East only known that his
partner held 4 small diamonds he
The ' pastor and superintendent
urge all ifieinbers of the church and
Sunday school to be presented to-
night at prayer meeting aftd
Sunday school to be prcseletaoi
Sunday school workers council at
the First Baptist Church.
L J. W. Stiles
b Hostess
I Auburn Womans Home Dem-
Udon Club was entertained in
bme of Mrs. J. W. Stiles on
7 at which time eleven new
srs and three old members
present. Creating beauty out-
fonned the subject of.Jhe
[m.
i officers are: President,
Coke Odom; vice-president,
Weaver Alridge; secretary-
Mr, Miss Mariam Odom; re-
L Miss Patsy Goats; finance
[ttee. Miss Mattie Beth Stiles,
p. K. Smith, Miss Virginia
I membership committee,
poatz. Mrs. Ernest Bennett,
fClementlne Bowles.
L next meeting' will be Jah.
I the home of Mrs. Coke
Miss Almarine Young of Cle-
burne spent SatusdajA evening In
where she attended' the
scorneu, charges him ! announcement party for Miss V-erda
;a
Mfs. Harold WaUpn will be hos-
tess of ttye O. T. Cldb on Thurs-
day afternoon at her home at
2:30 o'clock
linKlml up whh'all twi
lome lil«y a good girl."
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Ini'* that time 1 was H ar making a
wandtaed i.arce.
ling put marrying ta
l.hish arlHtocrntH al
-r ectates fun of rran
vnu'.i .... cams
Wc wuh to thank your many
friends for their kindness and sym-
pathy shown us during the illness
and deatlt of our baby boy, grand-
son and nephew, Clydrt Phipps, Jr.,
and also for the beautiful floral of-
ferings. . ’
May Gdd's blessings be upon each
and everyone is our prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phipps,
—X*r Mri- Walter l4»nnnrrt and
family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Phipps and
family.
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. .about fiui mouns
or-flnu/yeKa
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ivean fi-WPin * (
TE8CUP/j
meeting a* business of
nature is to come up.
District Attorney Penn Jackson
is to address the meeting Thursday
be used as a screen night In a very interesting talk and
the post feels that they aye honored
in having Mr. JackAon present to
address them.
New members are coming in every
day which is very gratifying to the
officers of the Post who are endeav-
oring to make this year an out-
standing year in Legion history.
They are -fully determined that the
Legion shall haye their own Legion
home large enough to accommodate
almost any kind of a gathering that .
they might be . called upon to ac-
commodate.
Dan Wofford is reported to be
ill at his home on North Main
Street.
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Only East and West were vulner-
able, accounting for the height to
which opponents dare<l venture. Bid-
ding went: East, 2-Hearts; South,
.3-Diamonds; North. 4-Dlamonds;
East, 4-Hearts; South, (-Diamonds,
expecting to go down, but to save
Fugitive From the (jbain Gang”
and the sensation of “Of Human
Bondage” reach new stellar heights.
"Bordertown," which also features
rftories of these companies.
Its staff carries on for these 24 asso-
ciated companies an intensive study
to find better, more economical meth-
ods of giving good telephone service.
Western Electric bujs
supplies for the Sys-
tcm',and turns out for
tlx HHI.IHHi different
Demonstration ,
On Slip Cdvers
A demonstration on making slip
covers was given by Miss Agnes
Roberts at the home of Mrs. Oari
Howard last Tuesday afternoon at
the meeting of the Venus Club.
Miss Jennie Camp of College Sta-
tion gave an interesting talk on
the possibilities of establishing a
market for home products.
• After the club adjourned re-
freshments were served to twelve
members and five guests.
The next meeting will be Feb."
6 in the home of Mrs. W. E.
Larremore. • ■ /
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c to-I ta "The Secret Bride."
I
•tian Club at’ the meeting
17 at the Bethany Methodist
. Head used a screen of
to hide a view of the back-
from a back bedroom. She
X trellis about nine feet high
ourteen feet long. Old posts
umber found about the place
used in building the irellis.
he wt xl vines such as jack bean,
m. morning glory and moon
% were planted. In a few
the view from the back was
Houston bed that st „ by the vlne<
he governor's residenc iew member, Mrs. D. Bryant,
General staff services to operating com-
panies, and operation of long distance
lines giving service between and through
the territories of the operating companies. I
Owned by some 675,000 stockholders
I. Leila, f know you
I'' : Hi
lull <oni<i r— Leila I 5rs an{j a visitor in-attend-
|y. -,"l only had yol
■uh ago. itn<l I Just m
""."L 5 <*.« jjn-.
I likely that the pell f’ - .
Ihitn ha<-e him. i'ur|>nna and T. J. Price_were
I'tty. It you weeo
lawful Jnreeki man y, ning program to be held at
lay her*."
Io cry.
II Uirow. t" ~ '~ ~
Inst because StnrtTW
loiiteiMikon. iuu horrll
Inal like you. He'S sit
perHeentort by -u»lm
lam alarmed yet; H
lionie. Bet urn
lhad been had enoug
k<: wild and loved by I
Iho wim either want
k on ijood grounds
that hr wns nersecuti
The Magazine Research Club
will meet Thursday afternoon at
2:?0 o'clock in the home ot Mrs.
Dave Ross. N(rs. E. F. Metze will
be leader of a lesson on "Press
and Publicity.”
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[you hiqh-hat hitn b .mbers of the Fairview Dem-
m nrtTknW— —r- ..
I'll treat him like iL"
h come." .
Mlnfiln wouldn't ..." ®-
i isn't any time f •
I'm tellin 1
AddBLbf?
inlWe.lt
or No Cost J /
litre's die quickest wav yet for thin, pidj
run folks—even if naturally" iMMKffi
i I'ounds of food
suIi.I lk .li .*(1*1 <lo ii ■, . . ' (.jins of 15 to 20
lbs. in 1 month—5 lbs. in a week—are not un«
common now.
Kclpanuk. the new mineral concentrate from
the wa, gets right ilosn co the came of thin,
under * Ight conditions and adds weight "2
ways in I." ■ ---.•
First. Kc|pamahtl natural tninctala help pro-
duce digestive juKvs winch al I s u
io digest fats and starches-—the weight nukinq
elements in lood. S.cond. Kclramalt's NAT-
i - ' I by the vrtH
> v I th • gulat. s metal' st
tiiruugli which (be body is e on Mane ly building
, I rin, solid fksh. new strength and energy. >
Mabi<ts contain more iron and copper tbaal ttu ’a
' r lbs. ol tfmatuct; more .J
I num th m 6 cpgs more phosphor** OHB
Ibv carrots, more NATURAL IODINE than
16<K) lbs. of beef.
i week. You'll be de- ’
t. h com little at
KelpamaltJ&g£
HAW*CTUI«tR S NOTt. — A»W 1-lt.tl....
1 IS. .'Ill.al .rail.. K.lrunlt TlkUt*.
Thera a n.thln| lilu U»m.
RENFRO’S DRUG STORES
Rev. Mr. Stewart is one of the
.former pastors of the church and
under his leadership here, the
churth was changed from the Chase
Avenue Baptist to the First Funda-
mentalist, it is stated.
Rev. Mr. Stewart announces that
his subject tonight will be “And The
Lord fa With Him." Thursday eve-
nlng, he will speak * on"'"Hie JW
That Was Set Before Him” and on
Friday night, "Half Baked Chris-
tians.”
public is Invited to attend
the services.
(.oration, wIiohc 4,000 workers con-
Hlantly carry on a great program of
scientific research to find better and
cheitpfr way* to giveTrtrar telephone—
acrvice. „ * . .iM
I 2.500 Want 230 Jebs
I Cincinnati. (U.» — Patronage
e nds will have to be shuffled and
' reshuffled when the Republican
committee on patronage re com -
I inends appointments in the county
ccurthouse thia month. There are
g 230 Jobs open, with 2,500 applica-
tions from deserving Republic-
ans." '
Members of the Parent-Teacher
Associations of the city are urged
to attend the curriculum study
group meeting Thursday evening
at 7 o'clock in Willard House, high
!school building by the Council
president. Mis, Fred Warren.
The "Fidelis Matrons Class of
the First Baptist Church will meet
tors of the stage or screen, comes toJ.Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
«_•______.__.________ in the home of Mrs. J. M. Wylie, j - — - - _ ,
| money by doing so; haet, 5-Hearta, ... .........
-x-j— wtaeh oppon«H» dared -not overuaU, «lv«. Eaat X jpade tricks. Probably
. XTUU114VUI1 W»U MV amlit »• l^» 0 rwl.l wnln-
: of the Aus-Spass Club on
lay evening at her home at
BPNESDAY, JANUARY 28^ 1,986
' Miss Helen Woosley has gone
to Fort Worth where she Is at-
tending a beauty school.
.underw«ht I by Bette Davis, who Is said to sur- | Cates, Jr.
nia-tnass even her snlendid her form-—™---
bume Sanitarium, is reported to
be improving nicely Wednesday.
ARE Y0U.T00.sg
NATURALLY1
! SKINNY?!
might have doubled, for a probablo
penalty of 700 points, for 4 dowfi
not vulnerable. ” ,
If South ruffs the second lead.of
hearts h, will be in bad as Ire Will
not dare plek up West’s 4 trmupa,
to provent Mm from ruffing clubs.
If South gives opponents 2 heart
tricks, discarding sure of his losing
spades on thc-seeona round of hurts,
he will be In far better shape to
combat East. The latter will be in
th, lead and lie must not be caught
napping. Suppose East exits by
leading oft his Ac, and 3 of clubs,
thus putting South in the lead. The
declarer can then afford to pull
trumps, leaving himself a single lone
diamond.
South will run oft 3 good clubs,
but he wifi wind up by liavjng to
the Palace Theater tomorrow anil
Miller, Barnett Friday in the' producHoff'’Border^
town," which is said to be the
most powerful drama in which he
has evef appeared. — - ~
The picture,^suggested by Carroll
Graham's novel, is a stark, realistic
picturization of the colorful life in
a town on-the, American border,
with its night clubs and gambling
resorts fruuented by American .mil -
lionaircs- and bored society women
seeking diversion. ,
In this atmosphere that Paul
Muni, in tile role of a foreign youth
rises to Hches and power as the
proprietor of a fasl
L rinh and gaming ball. Handsome.
magnetic, he- is loved by two wo-
men, one a fiery adventuress who
slays her husband to try to win him Dallas
and. wnen t . ' ' ' ' ___________ _______________
with the murder. The part is played I Mae crank and Lieut. John Hall
XVXAoo OU44I*, zTAXI V,, WilU .4AllU*vs wy.riv
an operation Tuesday at the Cle- :P#ss even her splendid perform-j
- ■ • - *- ance in “Of Human Bondage.” L
Tae other woman in the triangu-,)
lar romance is an American society.
woman.-who plays with the hand- ■’
some young proprietor of the night '
club, a flirtation which the mad;
youth takes seriously, and which
ends in tragedy. . . .1
E. H. Miller, local plumbing con- ’
tractor, who was operated on last
week at Fort Worth, is reported
to be improving nicely.
n nvarrb g Roberts Ha
ionstration ’
Mary's Hill Demonstration
met in regular session Tues-
Ian. 8. in the home of Mrs.
darling, why <Jo y< ’- Phimmer at which time
Agnes Roberts led an in-
ng discussion on "Making
lovers." >
i Roberts gave a demottstra-
_______ _i cover for a sew-
y^hair. The cover was made
nning each side of the ma-
wrong side out. In till# way,
s ..Mcams could be stitched and
h me into morris f>wr would fit > as It should.
# St members were present and
[jew members, Mmes. 8. A.
; and Nichols were enrolled,
'aext meeting will be In the
- th# community be present at thls
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