Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 31, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 10, 1936 Page: 3 of 6
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Protect your family against sudden changes of
temperature. Give them the benefit of healthful,
pure, warm air throughout the home. If you have
been heating only one dr two rooms, don’t go
through another winter without complete health
protection. If you prefer individual unvented
room heaters of the open flame type, be sure to
use ONE IN EACH ROOM and provide adequate
ventilation from slightly opened windows. Keep
connecting doors open from one room to another
so that a natural circulation of healthful, warm
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FOR HEALTH. Members of the family go from
a heated room into a cold hall or adjoining un- . •
heated room; then shivering and chilled, they
return to the heated room. This is one almost
certain way to catch cold.
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Second Grade: Betty Jean Lee
■■ . JMwth Grade Janet Banacxn.
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| rwi to pr.»ar. for wtnUr dririoa a.
wall m' tha holulay aoaMio, tor ont.v a
I law eanta each weak. Come .o today
I and Uae your ertailt. Na >telay — No
money down and Uuwa moutha to any.
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SfMttUwHtnd: Arrives
Nt>. 6-5:26 a. tn
No. 1fl—4:it pro
Soalhbonnd Arrlvea
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Mo. 5- 11:3ft p. tn.
nallaa' Mmnrh -»aMy
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No th <Mo<z>r Car) Lv 7 00
From Daltan and Parte '
No. M <Motor Car* Ar J0:M)
UmUterfoSri B.sneh
(Turn..
Na as iMJmw
No S6 <Mixed;
Miss Aleup visited the Centen-1 Mg*
nial Saturday ahd Bunday »cnaa.
Elbert Reed left Adamo icliool
Monday to attend the Uteerty
Chapel School,
The tiftb grade baa organised
the D Y Be Club tPo Your Betti.
Officers elected were Betty Hem-
rick. president; Doria Clair Mc-
Farlahd, vice-president: and Wai-
ferine Hayburn aecreta’y Tlx- club
Will select five best rlrtwna
bi the assembly program Friday
morning a tot trader stole the
shew with the song This Q|<1
Man."
■llw sixth grade reminded the
group that Thanksgiving is not tar
oft. They 'exhibited a log cabin' ^,,.1.
knd it* furnishing* Adrienne Bos-1
I well read a neper, entitled The '
Pilgrim children.” ]
The cabin with its etty chimney j _ ----------------- - -■ — ■-
was Qiade by Randolph Veal andltret. had ths ward. H*<* in Fori Worth Sunday
Ralph Abshire an<| 1U .furnishings.i On)lltwl wlwn tn a,.rott llrut,g n>r. .Elmer Jonre -|xnt Hall
even to a cradle. Vere carved from: one person had been * ' “ "
soap by girls of the class The bed That was Virginia Dan
linens wer% embroidered, and dolls
were dressed In pilgrim clothes.
The flftl grade gave a play en-
titled “Our Neighborhood Helpers ”
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, Mr . Mairy ship;: Banders,, wastl
has bern III for tine p<i'v. MdskltlliK
wveky, left Bunday fw 'QaNME
where she will visit het Mte.Wl, Mtsa.1’;
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Pupils absent from school AMt1
weak because at iUns« included
Betty Hemrick. Dorothy Noble Joe'
Bob Ballew W. F. Stepp, Gene My -
ere. Ma *e Skiles. Dixie Parker. |
Wanda Lee Smith. Doria Stepp
Everett
Maxbin
For information phone 381.
ALVARADO Bits
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Ltwrt Cleburne. 11 oq a.m
f«ave Alvarado 1130 a m
Running time: 20 immJtd*.
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Irving News
By JKrFKRMQN CAPPS '
< The firet. second and third ‘
i gnadaa and the fourth, fifth and
steih grsdc-A err leaving a contest I
I to sea wiiloli o*n» oan collect lb«
• most uaeti paper aueh as tba«W I
paper, newspaper*, tnagacints mKl |
catalogue*. This will anoeurage 1
the atudanl* more to oolldbt old
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Tile Xrvlrw Bchooi's girl* hall
.... tram twxire for Uv first week era*;
Jtttert Stamper* side 31. and
Irving played Adttai,
team Thursday defeat It ig _
to 13. Il was a fast contest with
Irving scoring two of Its touch-
downs in the first half and one |
in the last half Adams scored in
the latt lialf James Cheek was
, the ted who carded the bail scrubs
for Irving Good work. James.. [
1 The Good Cl.laenshlp Club mot |
‘ Friday The meeting was called to
order by the President, HaroMI :
, Holloway The mlnuuw tor the |T
i meeting were read and up- If
proved. The following committees I
. made reporta: Health committee.
■ good manner* cominltlrr, c)>*ractei |
. building committee, thrift commit-
tee. awfety flrat oomtnlttee. Th«
health committee reported |
. notice of personal cleanUnms with I
I particular attention to finger nails
1 The thrift committee- is taking
note of carelessness with cloUies,
such aa letting wraps lie on the
floor and walking over them The
safety first committee reported
* helping a small child cross the
street and preventing an accident
with fire. The good manner* com-
mittee reported acta ot couite*y
on the school ground. i
The character study committee
made report* of honest and dls-
I honest acts witnessed Halloway
and James Cheek were voted best
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Santa Fe News L^^tic* On
By Mm iY JOB I SON ABD
j Last Hiday atten>vor> the tow
jWlh grade ot Banta F» School waa
honored at a Halloween party by
IMr* Curtis Miner, the rooni moih-
W Mr* Moser was aasieted by
[Mrs C 8 Jonas and by Ml^
[Ora Hartin. teacher ot the class,
who directed muiumber of games
Chuci.iau reAkies and pop <om
baih were |A*ed| to 3S member*
‘IM elaWLji were present,
and to Tinawry. who was
nr|m rm>ablr to be Present because of
liawened. h'11 -
! Dorothy Jean Shouse and Mary
1 attended the
Adjudged the moat
heat.rr in America.
$6.95, $9.95, $12^95
The amount of radium' In a cu-
bic mile of se* water la a hundred
times greater than all radium this
fgr mined.
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I Volley bal
I are played
I . Xt t<K>k four tnontha of argument
I for the ccngUtuticns Convention to
I *3ret mi the United Slate.s consti-
I lotion.
I Young pigeons teed on a milk
I which comes from the crop ot both
I the male and female parents.
Tram and Bus
Schedule
f l EBt RNF-FORT WOKTH
I MOTOR COACHES
I Unleti Rus Terminal Ft.- Worth
Ly. Cleburne Lv. Ft Worth
8 30 am.
H.« a m.
1:15 p. in. 2:3b p.m.
J«»P® 5:30 p.m.
7 00 p.m. g;4S p.m.
?itn»boro Division
Lv. Cleburne
7:00 a m
3130 p m
Glen Roar and Meridian Divhlon
‘ In. Cleburne r > m—u,...,
10:18 a.m
Lv. Cleburne
3:30 p,m
3.30 p. m leaving
making direct connection*
citizens of the we
unst Ulshnres and »erv
. maw*. The program next
; will ■ be presented by the
| manners uomnultag'
The tew sixth grade
i giving reports
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bei lu.e the c.dei chtidrfll crowd
tne counters,, ■ *■
rhe Cft.iet.rta to nip .as a ' u m- '
pre.I' -rtf‘sustaining project ' '• ■ 'W*W|
Parents are lliviied to visit ttte VM
caleterla nt any time '..'MW
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k became'.
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WITH fl COLDJ|
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Ferfwt Attendance.
Firet. Graflb: Joan Prestridge. J.
T Harris. Bobble Jean Bryant,
Wayne Hawington. Betty Pillow,
Hicks Walker
Second Vivian1 Davis. William
Ue Flatt, Eddie Green. Betty
Jean Led, Dan McCown, Haael
( Maples. Jack Brrtith, LawreBoe
T*i J~“ SSSITjnii.
tile James. Fred Muston. Bidy 1 >U*rd.;sang "Rain." Other chll-
of the grade sang health
songs, -fix children of the third
and fourth grade* gave hints on
Nature study, ,
- The entire achdoi sang Tm An
Cowhand? ''Brownies.'' and
1 If the temperature of any room in the house
infiuflicient for comfort it is INAOEQI ATE
BATTERfHB fteoMnred Mie
(Whefe trough t In by
a; OlstOmer >
Open « A. M. to Midnight
PKHOM GARAGt A
RATTERY CO.
jib w n»r>rtarw>n Phone 871
The common cot J -erzn »i <1 ton'.lunt. threat to Ji'ar well h
during tbc winter itasort, It tnn do catch cold-~-dfm:t gamhii,
conncit yom fantrl) doticn ireiore tl ofportMiiilfto under
mine yo«r bealin.
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5;M p. m.
Lv Meridian
8:00 a. m.
U. Glen Rose ■
»:00 a th. !
------- Fort Worth [
direct connections for I
Hillsboro, Meridian and Glen Rose I
e library door.
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iking ah>u»Ki tor someone
ok Powell waving to Ids best
!***“* _ Lou“ Hoble* ‘*“1 ‘rn^th
Jte* , Pauline Wright wear- j nungg Levada Dickinson. Waldo
Kx* Joe Alien HU)’ Helen paUard. Patricia Rob-
Mv looking m though he w«J *n»oo
tereated.^., Gabb Taykor outtteigi Tenth Grade: Joe Sam Oowan.
1 us usual... Robbie Peacock: Hasel Davis, Jehu Hereby, Alton
. Alng embarraaaed in the library' fjt»aom.
... Dortahy Roe Just going about: Eleventh Grade Lorell Fox.
Johnnie Ward knd that. Wayne Hedrick. Jean Bansom.
baUae manJames, teach1 Knox Dunomi. Paul Blair,
id his cettecuon of photograph* '
.. Mdwln GoOdale up and learb-
g ..... Kitty Huion studying un-
ually hard------Juanita Holiday
th Her finger in her mouth
!...'.Dorothy Bowers « busilv en-
MRd-... .Marjorie Parrish laugh-
<—a* tamal... Jasper wiood-„
iff talktag to the girls nene
mw -but she wasn't..
fctej. initttos a novice on ui* 1 James, rrea Miwum. rsmy ramu,
/□artr. ...', Joe Marchbanks—the1 Joe Ed Bhultg,. Allen Walker, Sue 1 if,
ook of knowledge----- Paulino Ooc*gr. Betty Lou Hardee, Martha "
fr^ht discussing senior ring* Jo Mahanay. Vera Rodgers. Bobble
ravls Blagle talking to Oitba1 Lee Walker
... Odell Griffin looking
... Ethel Ray Moon A
“Tomboy'1 . ;joc Allen Wade. Velma Faye
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rocketC.. 7 Wayne Hammond*
wkmg hgppy., ....Ruth (
p and about .. Berkley Ehls Klrty,'
■cnderlng• — ■-
»g her hair
ig a horn
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m JVI.IA ANN WRBA
There are 318 pupil* enrolled in
■he seventh grade. 157 boy* and
«8 girl* There are six low *»v-
nth cIummi and three high seventh
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All students have desk* In the | Franpee Pharr's aide 37.
UCMtorium. Which they call home! Irvin* nlavnrt Aritefo,
tasks" aikaavs are held in •Ra-
tal roowu :'..f
Hie day te divided tnto eight
leriods ol » or 45 minutes, each
Girls and boys have the seme
4 June Roger* ha* returned Xi" rttirrmtal^ltJ^tibe tarte
jg^huil following a five week* 111-‘ the ,UV*
pass and an operation wind -.re to
-I Doris Sandem vUdUd Houiusn
lot week-end tw miiAk- instead of trading. Ir
I Ollie Mae I iickeV nnd patent* consent.
...... . tainki.hr i-taturiited fG cuhfJv Oradttaiftin c^rUHcatea are given
force and down want some of tire Wbtele hav.• I* students who complete the sev- test
—Then one lhe men «hr a .beenee o lenth grade work,
iound an arrow or the twf‘1 VR°ger*i* nd Ernest Hav- clBf% IepWw,nUUvo< W1U
. s?. (MM tart wrek ta-jiTof 1 ln«L on 11 « MWm«tent
Croatan ftxitawc The leader, told , and wUl appear on graduation ex-
a woman to cm a message On * Dorothy U> Verne Cleveland vis-
a—. at— u-j 1„ tn Fnrt Worth S»nHuv n >*v».
WWW , ------ Jones spent Hallowe’en
forgotten. 'In Fort Worth,
rim w«w» vrtMT- She had —•«.
been left behind in the church and Msrtsret Temple participated
it was in blazes pgw .lluie Vlr- C* ------------- ---------- '
ginift died a horrible dtata. The ainpiti
people knew destruction was near |roun<
but they fought on bravely. At latt • ' *
all were killed. I'M Indians piled
Ud the bodlM and. FMrfjflkhrf '’WMjpfe' ____
Such was tlte sad fate cjt Virginia J Mrs. D. H. Burt, room mother.
Dare and the settlers One year 1 surprised pupils 1 of Miss Loraine
later. Governor White returned [punk's room with a Hallowe'en
>y Friday afternoon. Games
» played and sandwiches, cook-
and hocotate were served
Z^OMMON colds are dangerous! ITon’t gamble
VJ with them. You will lose more often than
you will win. Even if yqu are lucky and recover
from a cold within a few days without loss of
time or money, YOU STILL IDSE. Any illness
to a member of the family is definitely false econ
omy because colds create a condition of depressed
physical vitality.
This is the age of preventive medicine and med-
ical science has followed the formula that “it is
better to keep well than to get well." Therefore,
don’t gamble. Strike at the root of common colds
by elirtfiriating conditions that contribute to
“catching cold.”
MALARIA
in 3 days
COLDS
first day
Headache,
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Try -Bub-My-Ttam'-WerWa Bert
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Fourth J." W Bryant Richard
Hsxtee -Bobby Kirby. Billie Joe
-«vc mien vviuic. Vcita* F»jC AUen. Nellie
to Virginia tticiutadson. Uuvi* Shropshire
"“■nmond* Fifth -George 1 Hlnaon, Violet
Daniel*1 Howlngt m, CUaence Key. J, M.
about..;., Berkley Kill* Kirby. Allegro Myers, Weaver
Wlnneil Tetter fix- Shultz. F. B. Smith.
Sixth: Antone Brand. Edward
Clemmon*. L. H. Clymer. Joe Frank
Martin. . "■
Ninth: Donald Stout- William
Clarence Stewart. Patricia Robin-
son. Helen Pollard, Rowyna Mc-
Cowan. Jean Mires, Valet a Lanfear,
I John Henry Jackson. Rex- Gravitt,
Errtert Edwards, Matilda Cummings,
• Mattle Mae Cain. Grace Bryant,
Fannie Lou Bisivop. Marte Miller,
Tenth: Betty Ball Joe 8am
Oawan. Robert Craft. Hazeli Davis.
Tom Foote, John Fox. A J. Hat-
cock. Joe Nell* Haynes. Mildred
Htocper, Robbie Miller, Alton Sl»-
som, Edwin Johnson
Seventh: Johnir Cronkrite,
bout 40 member*, are divided into Duncan, Jennie Mite. Lo-
---* Whtob Ptay against each’ rel‘ ......... .. . '
5""“ ,.!X,MODERN WOMEN
Mata N»t &■*•> unutbly pal* 'art dtisy cue to
: C:hI-hre-t«r»l>iaa,l>udHi.uJl'>il«»r«WIrtUv«.
reTiabio Mid eve Q-W.tl.lto Bold by a*».
aBdrti**i»l«forovaryytiara. Al*to Zgjta
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I las Operated for 4 J
Years ■
i -i < V LEUN ARV
' Junior High's eaiei^rt* ta upoh^-
jriiui uy me r’.-i, a. add Um- . ■■
<l uy a eaieleri* rtiamuiw ■ .
i t>c < u.etena lias been w oper- •1
aUcn lor iiiur year* and ■ mptops
lav patu. worker* anil two heipetK . ,d
.1., committee maxes incnu* tor ' -'*W
the ten eeat plate lunch, wnwg i« ! >■
uuteruta ««tcit day I
i in itaenuon to uit pi»t« lunch, '".sffl
jhuniLui*rr.' endwlcne*. raw mtix»;-j/sl
'inooiaic milK. eandle*. crange BBd' '
'grape June. pie*. cniU, :><.up*. Iroth^H
• i.-ui.i. ue u<am and potato chip* '\;1
I ar. sold.
I noon the first
I 'grade;, art f- ■ -
I I early ta order to get um
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Bhaunon looking
,. Robert Carter
F-.Maurice Me-
imi looking for * party------
■ Robert* locking out the win- _____
1’ \ ^,Fr*ncb!, BTOW“ ^fGlny * Alvarado aehooto- Twenty-four slu-
c duw. r»*urutflc alp' drntA arr eti the honor roil They
htg around Austin Lm> puU J
g on hta oust Eton Horton
getting Iwr auU Calvin tay-
Intht'*' . I Wmnle I*e Senter. Dori. Shrop-
looking hi at juantu Sockwell
“ ' Seventh Grade: Dori* Stasom.
Polly Cumming*- Joy* Mahanay.
Jwyte Mahanay.
Ktahlli Grade Lina Jean Smith.
i Grade: Matilda Oiun-
hevada Dickinson, Waldo
Curtl* Moser, Laureue Dunn and ,
the maas recital presented In the 1
I theater on the. Centennial
----ids ta Dallas, on Sunday
Leonard Triee has moved to
Rio Vista where he wlU attend
bbhool.
i Air
i and the settlers. One year isurpi
■. feovernor White returned Jrii un
and found carved in Cha bark ofJmrty
a tree the single clue to the fate 'Were
of tlte settlers—'-he word CrowCMl, J h* <
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Student Writes
History Story -
Tells About Virginia
Dare
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By WILBORN RI1RY
(Editor* Note Wilborn to
filth grade at Irving
The folMNrtng Mory I*
Wilborn* idea of • what 1--
pened to Virginia Daroi
One Jay about taro years
Oovernor White left for Ki
the few remaining" ootaaiat* ' wore
wondering whai had L:;““ “*
They decided to have .a pram ta -----
his return. They were in the midst Eubank*
ol th. prayer whan loud yell* Cen'eniw.1 at Dalia* last weok*
wera heard. The s*itbir*, realiglng i®*1? ■ . ' .
that Indians were upon them, grab- .J™' ««•''* has returned
bod thttr guns and began pouring lUhcul following a live week’s
a steady urram ol lead at tbe]^ and an operation
redskbis They drove them away
from the church Then the sav-
age* came bank with ail their
P. E. Classes
At Jr. High
BV JACK VfRRI)
T1U* year we are rather crowded
i our physical education classes
nd one teacher ig often required
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