Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 135, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 14, 1937 Page: 5 of 8
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rs. 0. R. Bonner, Jr., Is Honoree
Miscellaneous Shower Friday
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40c Per Person
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specializing IN*
Chicken and Steak Dinner*
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TEXAS■TODAY
THRV -rt'ESDAY
Matinee l«e-15c Nile -16c-S0c
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SOLD ONLY BY PONTIAC DEALERS
crowded ottr Mock* brtond capac- res™
ity; To ntalw room ,fc»r AtrlMf
spring trade-in*, we offer tlicatt
< ar* at dra*li« idly rr-dtii-vd prices.. i J
l.ioicti Irelow itre it few typical IMH* ’TWji
gains- our Mock contain* many -
inure. f'.onic hi now—buy at these . iHtM
special low price*.
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BILL THOMPSON
AND HIM OBCMMTBA
Ne c.».r Chargo to Diewr
Bvfm IS P. M.. Cr“;
■hoarder* and DeHdey*
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O. KLUB
Announce* the Engagement of—
ROBERTS
SWING BAND
plan*' goto*, and Mr*. Peyton -Law- in the Central Church of £hri«t.
Iron two vocal selections. I*' .
Itoii; Ellis played her accoinpani-
tnent ■
Mrs. Dan Wofford read «n orig-
inal po*m. dedicated to the hon-
prec after which Shirley Sampson
and Don Wood entered witli a cart,
decorated in blue and wh'fte, and
loaded with gtfta for *frs, Bon-
aer. • W ‘
Ck< rgUie
asaisted" in
Only the fincal uaed ear* are aclcet-
cd na “Good W ill” uacd cant—
each ear i» carcftiUy ami com*
jdrlrly reconditioned Io put it in
the (incyt poHMihlc isonditiott. Right
now. you can aavo many dollar* on
n "Good M III” umsI ear—for trade-
in* ot( the new 1937 Pontiac hare
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When You Go By on Your
Way To The Fat Slock Shoa
Stop At
Eller’s -Cafe
Hemphill Street
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STEAKS--.
Clint KI<X HiNNEllS-r
SANDWK HEN— '
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news tftnrw
AMD MI’SICAI.
Put On Your Old OWE Bonnet
might be the title of thta ateraeUw
fclS
Mir. C. C. Stovall of toil North
Mkin •tm*» little Mias Stovall
danced and aang io the music of
that popular song in a racont re-
uta).-
T- E»| With V*
Youm< People
Are Entertained • .
i Mctnberr and guests of the
Young Peoule - Class of the First'
Christian Church were entertained
TYiday evening Ip the home of Dr.
H. E. FteclB with a most delight-
ful party .
x A business session was held i«i [
which A. V. Jones was elected
president of the class: Miss Laura
Mac Haley, vice-president! Miss
Lorenc Brachm., secretary-treasur-
er. and John Wilson, reporter
Forty-two and other gsmes, und
stunts were enloyed and
went* of punch and fid
Officers Elected
At Long P, T. A.
. . . ikiwff
Doll Up’ for Easter
in one of our
Easy to Arrange
spring
“ Permanent
Waves
Regular $450 Value. Special
$2.50
Oil Shampoo and Set
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
60c
phone an.....
Louise
BEAUTY SHOP
1011 E Hcndcrsoir - -
TWO HEARTS IN SWING TIME!
’’Swing
Wedding”
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’ i News
The Parent-Teachers Association I I
«( thr J. N. Long School met]
Ttiureday afternoon at the school <
bulhtthg
Mrs W. T. George pi-rUdcd and ’
read a Irltei frem Mrs. M A. Tajr-
• lot o( Bonham, ptwsldeut of Ute
TVaa- Oongrass of Parent* and I
Teacher*
Children tn Mis* Watson’s room !
presented a Safety plavlet
Mrs, J. T. Rogers was iwlccled as
delegate to the dUlriel meeting tn
Bi own wood Oil Mail’ll 30, 31.
Oflicers were eledtcd W.' follow*;
Mrs. J *T Rogers president. Mr*. &
Jack Cok, first vice-president:
Mrs. M. JL Johnson. nAcond vloe-
preffident: Mrs. Beu Pollock, third
vice-prceldeni: Mf^ Fugonc Mr-
Clunei. fourth vice-president: Mrs.
M. J. England, fifth vice-pres-
ident: Mr* W. W. Bradshaw, sixth
vice-president, Miss Amllee Wat-
r<m. secretary: Mis* Pauline Spikes,
treasurer: and Mr* J. E Bowen,
parliamental Ian.
- After a brief bnaine** iwmoti.
a'mmett, Brown pave an address on
"Junior Citiaenshlp." /
A good attendance war report-
ed. •
Bpent l^ist year tn San Antonio
, Hol BpoU 7 ’
AND
2 FLOOR SHOWS
MGIITLY
11 :M P. M 1:M A. M.
..toy .is
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A- i> charming compliment to
iha O R B"*mer. Jr., of Fort }
Vorth. who wa* Mi's Mac Hale of
Jtebmiii before iter tecent marrl*.
<e, Mn w S. carper and W’-*
Otwnk Young entertatned at the
Yyaingc' fori. Ffi’iav evening with
i mtsfeManeoU’ shower
The room- We cteeoration* of
aprni'"' sweet pea* and ferns, and
i ~fo*eiy -tohte- and white color
nhem ■ ara- carried out in party
iMointinenta
Mrs, Dan Wofford greeted the
Mita and introduced them to the
efeeivlng line composed of Mrs
Mpe;- MW Xctina. Mr* r _
tenner Jr,, Mrs. O. R Bonnet.,
it., and Mias Nkn Hale j Mr. hi
Mr* C-orge Male pre-lded at (talned *_
he registry i home on North Douglas Avenue
A brief program was given with; with a fbriy-two party for mem-
41*s Eva Ma* Young giving two lien of the',8und.iy Schooled***
Migsicf which Mr Foster is teacher
Peach blosscms. plum blossom*
and. Jonquils were used in decor-
atlxmA
Smal’ bpwL* of jonquils centered
table* where refreshments of ice
cream ki>d cake were *erved:
Forty-three members and guests (
were present. !
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Hale and Betty Young J. W Maxwell of Blum' spent
serving refreshments to Saturday in Cleburne.
I9i« emVKOLKT MASTER COACH
Spslle • throoghoat and perfect In every ry-
• IMwt, including many txlgas. This car will
• i tand your m< .1 critical Inspection Here l»
vmir chance to buy a ptacHcatly new car al a
targe dfsvonnl. Also many other sixes and
ctaMs at great irductlona. Come early for
the best M-leellonv Your Air in trade and
rery l"» General Motors Ttnie Payment term*
$450.00
Diligent Dozen
Club Entertained
Mrs G O. arttflth entertained
Ftktey afterncm «t 3 p m al Iw
>Wm. <mi South Anglin Street for
members and inicsl* of the Diligent
TV* /"i u.k. * ,
Mt 11 ’ tut’
Jonquil* were ured to decorate
thr hxMiui and an ice vmtrsr was
"Thrtav preseM were Mmes W. O'
J It Havnes. S J Har-
ris. lerny Illi*. W, W Cumbie K
F Met*<- Pearl Williamson J. A.'.
Davi«. J V Stewart Claude Pitts Irei
and Mrs Hayes, and thr hostess.
The Sken-Can-Wu
Group Meets
The . Slicn-ren-wa group
Camr Fire Girls met. Friday
tyrporn tn' the home i
tries. Carper, \oung|th» <*>•(* »»«*»
r- . . • . re l-m'B spr-ty vf sweet fows
entertain at cry-’ Other than the abov» mentioned
_ !,».. i'hose prerent were Mmca. C. L-
Unger inn I, 1 Wo-xl B J Johnson.
( Ven Roeder, Tobe Bnlchur. Burl
I Bernard. C M. Sauertnann. Will
! P’irtrn. J A Jenkin*. Clyde T.
! Roilev Claudia Baxter, Otto Pltil-
«ps Roy D-mk. J W HasaeU, E.
O Hunter, Fay Burton. A..T. Bur-
ton, Jr. Holme* Sullivan. E. E.
Burien. B H W^on. E. K Hunter.
O'a Morse and John Jordan, and
Mtetar Vein Pickle, RlUa Ann-
rtroni, Flora Lee Sauerman. Xhte
FTia. Mamie Wiseman. Kula Wlck-
hrm. Grace TWWk, Maul inc Dlck-
cis-n Betty Young and Georglne
Hate <
Fortv-Two Party
o”? For S. 'S. Class ’
ind Mrs Otto Foster enterr
Thursday < veiling at their
..... Mm lliM—"That thay may ba aaa, ama
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Mrs. J. Ballew
Entertains Club
Mr Jete Ballew eptcrtaiiiid at
,J»ir home on/North Main Street
Thuisday afternoon with a party
tn1 hirmbetw ol.tbe G T. Club.
' Retrrshtneiite were * 7 /
Mint* Alvn Bean, Robert Chap-
i> iA> Neva Gant, Clareiicc Lynn,
hurl irvii' Mcftcluun. Billie Rey-
Br‘ m>id ., Ralph RUigan anff BiillcW.
GoodWiu
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Nearly 300.000 ctwoM :
, I1AOO.OOO were mailed recently W
c. member* of Ilia Woodmen of the
World Life huurance Association
TIm- checks represented refunds of
, a* -esonenls to iiivinUsrs who have
held beneficiary certificates tin
good tuandmg on Dec. 31. ISM) for
| m-re than twu yvarf. , ,
I Tn two years the Woodmen of ,,
I the World has returned three
| million dollar* to tta member*
through these refunds," Dr Em-
mett Bradshaw president, said to-
day. The refund of IBM assess-
inents comes as a result of exoep- *’<*
t.unal gain* ui nu inberslilp and'in
nnaucial strength. Il 1* highly
gratifying to (urn this enormous
( amount back to our member*.*
■ ! Mire Uuin 00.000 new members,
: I with insurance protection of more
I 1 than sioa.txio.ooo were enrolled ditr-
I Ing Ute past year accordint to
I ' Biatbhaa. aiui tjie net increase in
I membership of the association was
[ more than twtee that of the pro-
| ' ceding -ywar.- : ' ///'/’
The association increased its as- . 7
set* in 1036 to almost 123 million
' dollar*, which placed It mlUUms .
of dollars ahead of its naareal
• rival hi the fraternal InsiWattM ~~~
ns y
TAKES i
YA
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, rerved. {list week
|Those present were Misses Ruth ■; j __
.Knight, Christine George Laura by the a ’* M 'King; <» dress in
| Mae Haley, Lorenc Brackin. Mary <-•'——-•
Elizabeth Steele. Maxie Warr-n
and Messrs and Mme* John Wil-
son, Fred Wooldridge, Clark Lee
M. D. Miller. Mrs Frank Thump-
ton, Jr . Mr Andrew V. Jonas and
Dr. Steele,. ■ <, ' ■ x .
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Young Musicians
Will CohtestF
Yciin? niuslCiiin- who .win repre-
sent. Cleburne In the iunlot rttfi*ieai t ■- ■■ ,. .
pnntevt* . at. the State Convention •>1,1 111 lhe home of her daughter,
of Music club* to he Acid m ssnt '' ' “ ** c’*-- .
Antonie. April ft-10, are -Boflnie arc expected to attend her.
■ Rai Howard, dnd John Wording**--------—--------
eoinet: Tildtn Head and Wallace m
Fdu. clarinet: Margaret Hopkins M
. *r>d Carlyle Mills, violin, and James
Rutj^-ec trombone. ‘
R. A Cleveland of San Angelo
is visiting hl* parents, Mr and
Mrs. Ry/C. Cleveland., " ;
ujScjOiwS
II FLOOR SHOUIS
HU60 LIEDKElirWsdfew
Miss Self Is
Party Hostess
a eiflor > scheme of green and
.......... »- «... jwtittj wa- used when Mir* - Matlie
Canv- fire song* were learned i Fern SvU cnlcitained Friday eve-
--_* -««, ft Patrick's .Day
M'is: Lcutfo SJillwell and Red
Peach and |>Iiim blow-otps wvm1
used shout the room* Friday when
Mi: Roy Ann'strong criteria tned
at her Imine cn West Wardyilly
Etrect with a buffet' luncheon for
mi mber* of the Priscilia Club. I
A bowl of thew blossoms. center- ■
ed the dlHini; table and foursome >
tables. /' . |’
Those present were Mme*. Mart
Stroud. W G iRcCoWnn. W C
Mgllait. J B Boyd, J, F Stephens.
Richard Hubbard, W N Rlc-hanti-
acri. Sam Pi acock. Wigley and
Ann,stixmg
SMfyOOs1
I sun* —— - - ■»>—,, „., ■ , iL—
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SOUND AS A DOLLAR NEAT AS A PIN
B,-F Coun.-:1 i . . ■ teSSlik. — .....n m*ui».l _ ■»
... Khe home of her daughter/'
LjMf.3, M. M. Slagle. Her children /!
arc expected to attend ht-r 9 J
Belle Slagle, Anna Hall. Virginia
AiTiold,/’and Messrs «*ete Smith.
Delton Mabe. Jack Smith. Red
Norman. Goetlud Pritchard and
Travi* Claglr. knd Mi** Self and
Daria Jean Meacham /
T. Club. .
Buffet Luncheon
Given Friday
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Me study
IS34 Chevrolet Master Medan—
A beautiful car--finished In dark
grey Duco with fender* to
match. Special gray whipcord
upholaterj wiy, onyx gearshift
ball and Instrument buttons^
Motor completely Good Will'
reotttdltlcned and operates per-
fectly Priced at only . . W»5
ISM Plymouth Sedan — With
built-in trunk; beuutlhif oiYihal
Danube dusk finish; spotless
inohnir veknito trim: exsellent
tire* and moter. low mileage:
written M-day guarante-; spec-
ial today, only .. MSn
IBM Ptytnealh Sedan It * lh>'
most beautiful fob In town S:i»">
Beavers Hosts
r Jo Jolly Dozen
Ml and Mr* John
were ha*!.- Friday eveiung to mem-
Ssr* and guest* of the Jolly Dog*
■ on Club
Spring blustouns were uxed in
I <SearaUon* and green taper* buhl-’
•d in xilver holder* Other ap-
r ggintment' emphw'lard a green
and a-hue color scheme
' Oam r of forty-two were played
and refreshment- in two courses.
L. smuutlng of creamed chicken in
I Hee case», wafers, molded *alad
tea «nd ice cream and cake, were
r. SStv-d
L’,,.PU<‘51' present were Messrs, and
I Mm< * T B. Crutcher,- C L A*h-
e-raft. H C Frank. W N. Clark.
H. C Osipci-; W O Hupiwr K
P, fSlurvr r m Armstrong, and
Mme* W V Q-Baimon. W 8
Suhs. L. F. Bowler and Mlsssk
Laverne snd Maxine Fowler
FORT WQRTH. March 13. -Miss
Mary Coniine of Graridvk-d. will be «« ,-otvi
• Ducheti. of T. C : U.;‘ at the sixth' R' H rail
annual Cotton Style &.«*■ L’m”1 ’I’.", k»„
Pag. ant to be held at A i M.
The tAms"Christm. University ** “* , on-i "nf - w l''h
si 11)01 cc-cd was victorious over tlusl01’ 'f '!>* meeUng , | patty
Mitece Ruth Connor and Barbara Attending the meeting were Am, Mis l.nire mmweu ano two
j AirrUnn *** Moiloli. Cleo New'wrry Marx Nt.rmiin were winners in games of
{liu' ir*thprt,5r »»•**• Mnrgi- Daniel.-', torty-tw<i
" Mis. ci izinr has liMo rraumted *’ranklr Bowden. Edna Eari Street.! Th< F t’atilck S theme was re-
, M1S Lttsme has bot-n requested Htblev. Earline Spike* • pemrei’m refreshment- of limeade
cotton' garment* of h« own design. { and por^Nplt *“*■ I m’white'mm’a^n *”* **’
n.c ■-^vlrr^,tl^tto^--hOnOr 01 1 Mls' ««* »*>"« <* R‘<> Vista I These pterent wore Mistea Ida
Mi'J c’.L*. . p.X.m T C ............. .. ^turne Fatm-.- tec ■ ■ l ms.- Hco«
U once .before this year a! the _2 llUfkuU. Haul imui*are,.mum
Ml -.iK.ippi State-T C. V. footbsU
game in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas. I . . . ' 4 '
.Flic is one of the fori* «*«<*>•■ rwmn-
laiity candidates for
'■l-_ .1 ■- 2/ -S
, dual, this year
Mrs.
50% LAUGHS
50% THRILLS
100% INTIRTAINMINT
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‘DuatHc C^eaaaMce fiue^ ON EVERY CAR IN OUR STOCK /;
ISM rtymaath sMmi-*Bnllt-tn r -
trunk? beautiful .plum finish: .
dual Muipinent: mohair upliUx*
termg. driven only 13.000 milgdl ■ /
«can't be ibid from' a new car:
burry spile priced at only S3W
19311 Plymouth Coach — BlMffl''
uro never used Motor Good '/jSM
Will" reconditioned. From ortr ■ -ffijgj
lira! owner MS*
ttC3 < hcvwilrt Coach—A beau-
utul car. Duci with tenders ^ .
match. Hp»-.-tal gray -whin -on!
uphbUivry with onyx gearshift
ball and in iumenl buttatts.
MeLr ccmtleicly Good WO”
lecondiliLtwd and operates pSr* '
tectly. Accwsorie* Include bum-
p..-r guard*, etc. Priced at 3333
V
iiold .. Ralph Rigg an anff
guardian Mr* M A Gold'on Dte-
, on Ftreet.
________ I was amwered with ilu-
Fiiow and 1 h,,Ml •'l’h ot ’’•mu fire, camp fire
A A M itvlra. arid lr.uiM>ekcrf ’ de ire
group
of their ,
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dollar*.
at dollai
.The rotund Comas tn addition to ;
the payment of 3B753.SOS tn ben- '
efit-s and 34.062 156 in loans made "
on members ccrtitloates during "
1936 ad\ i
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 135, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 14, 1937, newspaper, March 14, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303808/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.