Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, November 30, 1936 Page: 1 of 6
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NEW CLUE IN
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RURAL POWER
LINE STARTED
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Moseley Rites
Held at Godley
Insurgent Force
On Defensive
roaring acclaim stepped ashore <<
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Beat paved «ty.
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MANY LOCAL
FARMERS IN tx
COMPLIANCE
Projects Underway on
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negro ntirnup schixvi I
New Developments in
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Expected
SAN PERLITA Texan. Nov 30
(U RKXOeers believed today they had
established definitely that the-
killing teat Friday night of Fer-
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Owl It. Vl A. Jt'L/lAJ II’., 1M*I te. w. *a. ’« *•
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CENTENNIAL AT OAIJ.A8
no connection with ihe
ante ten days a«<\ of. Latther and
John Blanton while they hunted
on a game preserve 'of the large
King Ranch
A man held for questioning. in-
vestigators -said, had admitted
shooting Rafnlrcz because < *
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I Bate Texa»—Tartly cloudy ta-
I Hight and Taaegay. Muncwhai oqM
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I er in Panhaartle tonight
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Huge Navy Program
To Back Up French
Action.
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France will Join Great Britain fimds ASed>
LODGE GROUP
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Knights of Pythiafe
Meeting Thursday
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R Predicted
1 I V-UkA.lV Ul ‘trijn ckburnv. three nines out on
the Orsndvlow Road, in pursuance
Ct Its rural'electriftoattori program.
John Young, manager, announced
today ■ ■
Surveying started today on a
line front orandview. three ipiles
north, on the Grandview-Cloburne
road, Mr. Young stated A one
mile • line south of Keene and a
one mile line on the old Cleburne-
lAIvatado Road has Juat been com-
pleted. Mt Young steted.
F«t.V Miles Completed
A two mile line on the de.burnc-
, Alvarado Road 1? practlotely fin-
An accident lghsd Approximately M) miles of
"'‘“' rural lines have been -completed
in the vicinity of Grandview. Mr.
Young stated. z
"We are working on projects out
of almost every road leading from
vwnuite, Grandview, Alvarado,
Joshua and Keene," Mr. Young re-
veated.
Shopping
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MINERAL WELLS, Tex., Nov.
30. <U.R>—Three persons were dead
today and a fourth was In a crlt-
iaal condition after the collision
of two trucks and » car Saturday
night near Metcalfe Gap. Palo
innto county.,
The Sited person to succumb
.« «« ¥.me w M18S ®lonc fU^es. Aber-
in Cleburne who w*th!>r teacher who w’‘!*
ln.. °t*n!rne. *?® visiting relatives after attending the
state teachers convention at Fort
Worth. Mi» Rhodes died in a
Mineral Wells hospital Sunday
night of bums and Internal in-
juries. • <
Two men were killed instantly.
They Were Henry Eleubee, 34. of
ST^'^amnitewhi^ln iTfm Merkel and Marvin Fltagerald, 34.
!'?’*. •.,ch?"J‘,lonsP«>.5‘cv<’? {or of Brad,. Palo Pinto County. Ertiy
Blcmmons. 24, of Brad, uncle of
Miss Rhodes, suffered serious
burns and three broken ribs in toe
crash. *
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| 1 his ooriditl
Stmday night
Mr. Steeftl 1__
County, lyrone, Irela
to the United States
nineteen years old. After livlna |
in New York . wm:
from there to Tennessee, and eanie
to Texas about 80 yearn ago He ;t
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Allr<-d will leave
■’Trie View wivsre
rib# ,
'» 'From there be *iU go to New
Orleans, to preaido at the inter-
state partite confarente Dec. 3 and
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Last rite* for Finis Franklin
Moseley, who died at a Cleburne
hogpital Saturday bight ,at 9 30
o'clock, were held Sunday atter-
noon at 2 30 o'clock at the Godley
Baptist Church. Rev. Mann »nd
Rev. Elrod conducted the ser-
vUea
Mr. Moseley was bom in Hood
1 County near Tolar but spent moat
of his life in thia county near
Godley. Survivor* include his
father; a sister, Katie Mac Mose-
ley. and the following biothare,
J. T.. Cheater and Charles Moseley;
a niece and nephew, all of Cle-
burne. '
Interment »m th the Oodley
Cemeten- Active pallbearers were
Otis Brown. Alden Blackwood.
Kenneth Stone. L V. Carroll, Bon-
nie Johnson and A. F AWey
Croater and Bon of Godley were
in charge of arrangements
time and , from ’ the
trouble . If em.pteyrw will read toe i the Cleburne chapter to
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out'-pie apace. lArvft ' ____
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i rial of Mrs.
ng triad on a
kitty poaseaalng
Twenty-one mambers of Olive
Lodge No; 31. «rf the Kntehta of
Pvt bias Who have bean in oon-1
tlnubu* membership for 36 years
or more will be gUeeta «f C
younger members at a program to
be presented in their honor at the
Castle Hall Thursday night, of-
ficials denounced today
The rank of Knight will be
conferred at the meeting, it was
ROOSEVELT WONT
RUN AGAIN ; ..yl-ai
NEW YORK. Nov. 30. <UJtt
Preaident Rouaevelt wHl shun M
opportunity for a third term.-Ob
Iler's magazine said today.
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fuM one proof that it snowed In Cleveland
(Ama nine inches of it, blanket* I er of tMa.car is In for eeite a bH
Ctaadand. 0 vering highway* and of ahovaltag, from the took* pt
stfltu *ng automabilea The own-1 thing* here. The snawfaU wn» one
Conservation Program
Worksheets Total
Is Large
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PubUcaUcm of the poet-Intelligent- - t"
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EMPLOYEES URGED TO
SECURITY FORMS CORRECTLY - —
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hy tire- . (,y fwHmtrv 6! birth in snare nro- ! <* front
Cd employees to naft carerwly
liMtructtonr. w lhefr giaAgl nccur :
ity cards before ■auekWi'l,'“ M> fhl
'thom PutW He statecF that a great
inany errors had been made oh. the
Wnka that have ' already ■ bedn
• turned in. .
Persota wh< have ruined their
forms in v attempting to execute
them properly may get another
i at the ptetofftee. he stated
Mr rwk stated titat items »
and Id ar* filled out wrong in
, tl»e majority of the .teaea, because de- not k,n<rtt’
.the -er(i$ikryec« haven't read the ipf- their
Hnatruettoto contained on the back jehubly.
of the ranis. 14MML.L
ttniruci 10m for mung in the;
ptiSpe-w birtb item are ne follow* ■
"Enter city, counj.) Ata'- suite of
.birth-. 'If 'rt?u were- Writ outside
the 'limit* rd any city or village
; tteadWbe are* a* aecutateto- as- r»»
uafbl* giving toe name by wjhlch
U ’ E* usually taudWh. Aiwoys »*we
lite rMUtir of tre? oounly and state.
If foreign boirn. enter the name
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Mayor Goidamito .. ......
Cleburne Fire Dept, ?.
Cleburne Typographical
Union. No. 303
N. A. Adams
Eugene Pool,
Zimmerman & Bona
American Lagion ........ >.
have Boo* .................. to.«
Coleman Motor Company
and employees
1330 Attend
Sunday Sclw
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Only eight churches reported bIh-j'
tet'dam* at Bunday School on
Sunday. Nov. 39, and a total of
1,333 persons were reported Jffl™
sent. Thia mark Is a drop d
1.288 from' that of sundm- Nov
32. when 10 churches repcrted l
ictal of 3.600 persona In attend)
anoe. .
In the following reiwU top firs
row of figures represents the ■ 11
rollment and the secund
tendance: - ■'.
Church of Christ 634 >,rt.
First Presbyterian B0 IMP
Anglin St Presbyterian 1|»
First Christian 150 61.
St. Mark* Methodist ... Il4 119
E. Henderson Baptist 3i>7 ,raW-'.
Rr»»Oe Ave. Methodist . , 324 9A.
First Fundamentalist ..J.110. Hit
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Bob Cheque and B. H Massey.
Bono Work
Thirty-two farms have yei. to
be measured in the Bono nelghbor-
hiod. The work la being complet-
ed this week.
A check of 50 worksheets shows
-Chat 28 per cent of the cultivated
acreage Is In soil conserving crop*,
Mr. Olsen stated. Ho revealed that
from 90 to 95 per cent of the
worksheets show that the farmers
have met compliance and will
probably receive grant*.
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Three Killed In
Fatal Accident
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PRICE FIVE CENTS |
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■ Chief Lxecutive Gets
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M BUENOH AlRfX NOV. 30 <UJP-
Preddrnt Roosevelt greeted wlt*^. tdH
1;M p. m. today from the U. 8- '
■Lm IniUam.p, Ira "Imb brought him to
Aigeutma i,,r Hi.- inter-American -.d
J’3B| pea, <• confuenre opening tomM- d
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hrSM ' Mi Amigo. My Friend), ha '. :'j|
W greet- . Agustin Jurto ,t|f .
Argentina at the deck. Pngdd«i|it’
' Ju»t<> headed the official dejeglt- •, J
Um’ which met President Room-- .. .
veil mid drove with him part wihl- r
“ ly < heertng thousanda to the Unit- '.'-/J
,ed Stale* embaasy. • ' '.'.7.
Prexldent Juito grasped Roo**V«lt‘* •.‘’’S
■ ] outatretolted hand and put an arm ■ tSI
' ■ nround ids shoulders in typieql
.t totin greeting aud the twb nten, .
embraced.
The two president* chatted in
French us the crowd throw.
President Roosevelt caught one
and waw>d tossing it back to the '.lMM
thrower. • '
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Temperature Is Due
To Drop
Sunshine was straggling to pene-
trate clouds over Johnson County
today as weather forecasters pre-
dicted that colder weather is like-
ly to be present Tuesday ,
Cleburne spent a slotn>y week-
end With .20 of an inch of rain-
fall, falling mostly in mist form,
making the streets slippery and
driving dangerous
was reported near Sand Flat with
no qnc injured bht two cars dam-
aged;
Football games in Texas were
mostly mud battles Saturday as w
the bad weather was general over cteburftc,
guide, had thg state Temperatures in Cle-
dlsappeatj, bturve last wack were slightly
higher than the week previous
with a low Of 30 degrees being
recorded on Thursday.
Temperatures for the week in-
clude: Monday. 83 high. 43 low;
— Tuesday, SO high, 31 low; Wednes-
rmooiing nanurva wtaow of “ day. 51. high, 31 low, Thursday,
personal grudge and had Jed them 35 high, 30 low; Friday. 5« high,
to the shot gun he used. t 31 low; Saturday. 82 high. 32
Meanwhile, rangers investigating low- nnd Sunday, 60 high and 45
the disappearance of the Blantons ; jaw.
said they had a "new clue" and 1 Saturday's temperature in CTe-
mlcht have aome development to I bume and other Texas point* was
reveal tomorrow . higher than in any point In the
Mr*. Luther Blanton had writ- United States. Point* in both
ten to Gov. Allred artdhg that I California and Florida had lower
Ranger Capt Sill McMurray be temperature*,
eontlnut-d fn charge of the watch 1 ______
lor her husband and son a a. . xxr
Marr a , lh . « PubllCatlOIl Of
Marring, certlfl».ate* have ham — —
Issued Bl the office of the coun-
ty clerk to Marton Gregory and
Mit s Martha Morgan M .'Cieburiw;
and to F V Nelson And Miss LOree
Petty of 1 <>ti Worth
Rites Sunday for
Permenter Infant
Statement of
Ross Clarified
/ . nando Ramirea, hunting
Counollrnan Rave Ross stated to-
day. in reference to the city
council’s discussion Friday night
Boys should play football only of the purchase of a booster tank
"""- ' "' “ — - by.cpuiity authoritlea, that he de-
sired his pooitfon be clarified In
reference to a statement lie made
that the city department making
fire calls in the county was "bad
business."
Councilman Ross made the state-
men after he asked the question
>as to whp would be responsible
should a cHy fire truck have a
•ertoux acoident while on a coun-
ty road. He asked Judge Mitchell
Dart*. Who was present at the
meeting, if the county would as
sume part of the liability iii such
case and what would be the
HUtU,< a
Judge Davis stated that the city
would be In the *Mhe shape as If
such an acoident happened in die
dty. No action was taken,
was suggested that a plan
worked cm*
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PARIS, Nov 30. <UJ0-France has
decided to align hrtwelf solidly
with Great Britain agfinst any
war, aggressor and to bank her de
etalon with a »700J»0,000 navy
building program, it was learned
today.
Thy government, avdoptliiK the
new British policy of "preventative
warnlw". to nations that might be
tempted to strike, authorised For-
eign Minister Yvon Delbos to an-
nounce in the chamber of depu-
ties Friday that any aggression
against Britain would cause im-
mediate mcfoihzatlon rd the whole
of France's land, a|r and naval
strength. The same guarantee will
apply to Belgium stated. All members are urged to
Gigantic Naty.
Franco's declaration is to be
!- backed up, H was learned, by the
introduction in parliament of a
supplementary 15,000,000,000 franc
'3700,000,0001 navy program, on top
of the gigantic navy, army ami air
■force • expendttureh already envis-
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Foreign Mliiteter Delbos' state-
ment completes a .series of decla-
rations which again align France,
Belgium and Britain as they were
aligned tn August. 1914. Anthony
Eden, British foreign secretary, an-
nounced in London last week that
Britain would aid Belgium in
event Of an attack and Paul Van
Zeeland, Belgian premier and for-
eign minister, announced in turn
that despite per neutrality pro-
gram—or because of it--VBelglum
would resist any nation winch
crossed her frontier.
Precious Warning.
“In these troubleti times, and
•with the international situation
uncertain as it 1*. it. is a precious
Warning which will thus toe given
to government* which might con-
sider trying an adventure such as
that of 1914,” a foreign office
spokesman Mgptained blandly of
the fcrthbomjng French declaration
of policy.
In France's view, xhe has been
strengthened greatly within the
last week. Bhe has her , military
alliance with Rureta It is under-
stood Britain has informed Pol-
and that, in event France and
Poland aided each other Under
their military alliance. Britain
would not regard their mutual
enemy which would be Germany
--4* haringt been attacked illegally,
The general staff* of the armies
of Roumanla and Jugoslavia agreed
! German
CzectaHk. Writes, eittwr to attack
Cwchoatavakia or to uae her «e»l
aa a road to Russia, the Ger-
man* would find all three armies
united against them.
be present Refreshments will be
served at the conclusion of the
meeting.
» MemMr* Listed
11 < members who have .been
in continuous rnemlanshlp for 25
years or more Include B. M. Fain,
who has beeh active in the lodge
for 53 year* Others include; W.
T Bradbury, Jake Cohen, Joe W.
Cole, J. C. Clayton. Dr M Dennis,
C. A. Dtckfton. J O Dunlap.
J. • D Goldsmith, W. H. Gold-
smith. H. T. Hail. F. P. Long.
H H. Meredith, W. J, Mudge.
F. R, Pettlnglll, 9. A. Rice. H. F.
Banders, C. H. Warren, A, R.
Woodard, E A, Wyman, E.
Shelton, and Mr Fain.
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Approximately 1700 kppluatW**
worksheet* for grant* on the gov-
ernments soil conservation pro-
gram have been received from
Johnson County farmers, County
Agent J, C. Otten announced to-
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County CommRteemr«: Woody
Waite stated this morning that
1484 farms had been measured for •
—— u.„» u,.v TTrow—- compliance^ Measuremerfta have
tpn hi <he District of Columbia , been complied at Ullian. Venu*.
would be about the most 1 erfect; Alvarado, Grandview, Rio Vtete and
place in the United States. But1 Oodley Supervisors wocklng in
M to not. Publicity is now coming the Bono community include 0. 11
to pur desk because the paopte|W. Stewart. Wallace Williamson, f
, who reside up there “need" some rcuro.— n m I
things Flrwi, they want the priv-
flege of voting (You’re right res-
Idents ol the D. C. can’t vote).
Next Washington wants uattobal
rertaentation in congress, a local
government elected by and respon-
Jbte to the people of Washington
a rapid transit street railway sys-
tem, and more and better schools.
Next toe D, G. reridents want a
nice airport (and they need that
item badly.) They want to rebuild
the waterfront they want suffic-
ient auto parking space (who
dpesn t> and more government
buildings to adequately house toe
I New Deal. And a modern sewage
[ , (riUtiMal system.
Lfite the rest pf us the D. C res-
identa ‘tee “wanting*’
FOOTBALL FANS IT’S
TIME TO GtT BUSY
It yoa are a foptbtiil fan rnrt
think that the city of Cleburne
should have a better football team
toihi it h**. now is toe time for
you to do something about it. We
bring this little mailer to the
fropt jfoge because we, too. believe
that a winning football team is
toe beat advertisement m toe
world for a small hA's
what you can do,, U you are^a
, prowl father of a lad who will
someday be a yellow Jacket, buy
Uirn a foot,ball arid help him ' to
team the fine points at the game.
Fvrary youngster L. "t,-
wants to play football should he
given the opportunity someway or
other. They say Up in the Pan
handle that, toe first thing a new-
ly bom babe asks for is a football
to play with, And those' Amarillo
Sandies are beaded for another
< bampionship. . The way for us to
the little fellows to start learning
the fundamentals while they are
, still young, A fellow can't do his
> best if he starts hta scholastic
L Brul career with no knowledge of
Lltbef'lgaihc,
k incidentally, this is not a com-
r plainta«>f toe year'» record. We
I tolhk toe Jackets did fine They
lost; the district championship by-
I one point anti that more than tire
I rest of the teams did, with the
I excefHlon of Waco But wo can
[ *»e -better still if the youngster*
I grow up with the knowledge that
to hioek on a play 1* just, as 1m-
I portent as to carry toe ball
I Boys should play Nsetbal! —
I if they enjoy it. There Should be
I no temptation in the way .of awards
^^■xeept the usual letters etc. Ote-
can have a state champion -
ileven In a few years. Just
’ seam as Amarillo—if we start
’■^■Woextructive campaign now if
ate a fan. ace tf ypu can’t have
-fftrt .in it
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County Court in
» . . Session Today
County court was tn *ea*loti to-
day with only uti<- ease having
been settled at neon.. Bailey Mar-
tin entered a idea of guilty On a
keiiarge of manufaoturlnR Uquor
'.ro given a fine of 3100 and I
30 days ip Jail A chante was
F toins prepared this afternoon for
•KAN WHITE OF CIA
AN1» PtfII.pKO.PHt
A homely person does not liave
to get over being beautiful... .
Anything gained by underhanded
method* 1* not worth having
. Knocking another cotnpU-
numta him while belittling your-
MU... ..H your fooling* are heal-
thy. rio one la strong enough to
'WMUAd thorn .... Do not try to ac-
quire a reputation that you cannot
We up to
WASHINGTON CITIZENS
TO AlTKNri MEET
1 W. J'.' iMyWnd. ' O. ' Bayloao
’ .•nC R T Boyar arc hx aJ delegates
Cldtourne Miaptor to
the 87to mw
•non nf the Graita RoyalillO
Chapter <™ . - LI—.
EBURNE TlMES-REVIEW
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<'l.EBURNE,jrEXAS. MONDAY, NOV, it), 1916....."• *j,^’te *’“**
Romance Checked im|EMh
J WILL BE HELD -
f' HERE TUESDAY J
S l-ong Time RewdeiHj ,jl
Of Cleburne D’^sj
| i At Home Today '
David Stacie. M. oeerdrni -f Cte
$ tunic for half a century, diet! thfrrt
, morning at 11 18 o'oiock al bl*.
v. home. «03 South Kotan«u» Street
■ after an Jlllieite of uity a few days. ;
' "ion becoming WtouaJ
»■*» bom w BWtony '
l, ..He.oame..
l»«n'.Ito' w«* ;
Uvlng| 1
had resided in Cleburne for to
, Mr. Steele liad been empll»<*l
'with the Santa. Fe for 38 .years.]
when editorial workers
rtrock and the plant WM picketed.
. returned undec an
agreement which provide* shorter
.... ? . ‘hour* and pay increaooo for all
■JJ*1 ’ |tyui Umt**.
Uig-.of country of Wrth in space pro-1 a front page editorial headed
^•Ivicted for »tato. ir other identify- '"Statement by Mr Hearst" stated
tog.toitatlon tt avallabjo. enterl‘h**w« controverey "which ren-
.... . f tiered tw mute was not of our oWn
in. space provid'd tor county. ahoaPng »nd tet ua my of it only
Majorny Wreoig 1-tTuat u» have sough' faithfully
falkrei'to’fticiiide ’ tot
county in WhU't) titey w*re Wn.
PoiOniastej Don* rtated. In hefn
10 Which calls far the thotoi-r s
maiden mairre. many persons are
ln<v rrertiy niltrte tn the ’married
name of th” mother • Xhote who I ed
“St' Ml inaldtm nacre |
, » romtested'' to1'
rtiWtndW'iif’ in the
it wtii save a lot of .
InetrUoUaip tor era to item
fully, tre*- te they lift oc
forth** puUrvlar item,
declared..
A pprorimA'tr'ly SOfi'ijt the Itrrp*.
iWd'"'trt®h’ totumeri ' We ...... ’r" ■*'
DAUrtS. Nov 30 — The
notes ol a banjo playing “Attirt
Lang •h*" brilted across the
gwhmds from radio loud speaker)..
2_L_ out and toe IVxas
Centennial Expoattimi came to an
end early today.
Maj-r George Sergeant, offirtnlly
chard the wate* of the 326.000^00
wwrtd’a fait which had been teen
by flSny.mn visitors Plans went
forward tor reopejiihg the exptai-
llon June >3 IM" - I were to
re moon
M*. TOR'S COURT donee Ur,
Five enttos of drunkeniw* were I tor of to<t
'll. ntaW‘« court (.his morn-i.Rapmrt .Ofe
iriv wlfJh fhiu-ri* Kbftoiirinr»La. i>nViHM | tAA’.l<’<1
two w<Mrk.Uig out the i l—-------
MW. MAMWM'm j tia Maj
Miw Mary: nhiBp Bander*, niral i Burl*
supWMtoor for Jrttttton County. ulOtettoh
bail he: tifflea after a nix'-jFrank
. wttokn Aint;.« 'rtngement*.
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i I.I3WL WV 1.IHWV iRiwuuwj IIV
Nine .ojii. <•( ten cmploycf-t have rinring all o! *M»e throe mortthg ughte went
riled to I’nclude toe name of the m bring peace" Centennial
Only other reference to toe
Strike was made hy Royal Brough-
am sport* editor. Who started htt
column with: ’’As I was saving
♦hen We were te rudely Interrupt-
Goodfellow Roll
Robs. Coleman (’oi’
Employees Aid .
Hurray for the ch>iemaA» Motor . i jj
Company and employe**, and Int ;•«'
Councilman Dave Roes. Their gifts ,5?
today brings the Goodfellow* Fund
total up to 889.50. '
The Coleman Motor Cqmimiy ’ '
and employees aent in gaoto «u ,
'lint many a needy Ln „ .; .. :
will have a happy . visit
Santa Olau* on Christma* Day.'telfeA,
1 Oounrilm'an Dave Roas adifoCfsi
tot glQ to the list which Will
go a long way toward making «.
Stroup of little ones enjoy their ,
"bnstma* holidays.
tf 3toU' want to pay a part"
this Wortliy cause,’just cnli or visit • ;«
the Tlmes-Revlew apd make know^- ; t
the amount you wiah to give Tim, ■>
King * Daughters are preparing to •
take toe ’ Goodfellows total and ’
make It go just a* far a* post.iblc .4
toward making Chrttlmaa happy i
for Cleburne’s needy 3 ’ CT|
The Goodfellow honor toll to ‘
date 1* M follows: '.
King’s Daughters rt. $15,Wl .MS
Mayor Goldsmito ........... 10<A> ■'<
13.00:.-.
5 wi ■ d
| Street Methodist Church and was
1 a member of the Woodriian of
1 I the World lodge.
| Survivors tnchide htt wife End
I the following children: M,r< UU»
1 Duntep. Misses L|ly and Igrartjara.
3 Steele of Cleburne. Mr* JLH._Wi)-j
n uamsor., aaias laa wine oi,e>ie
■ Beaumont and John L. Steele of
T Fori Worth. Five grandchildren
I also survive
Rites Tneaday.
K?laB Funeral service* wijl be held
Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
at the family residence. Dr Wll-i
bam E Brawn. Dallas, will
lama duct and will be assisted by »»v.
MW J. O Cox, pastor of the Main,
street Methodist Church Inter-
ment will be in the Cleburne
Cemetery.
_______ R. H Deering and Son are in
ltama.ee of Sally Faro.worth, charge Of arrangement Active
socialite daughter of Dr. and Mra. pallbearers will be H. W Wtte-
George B. Farnsworth, formerly of rnftn; H. J. Hensley. 1 PV1
Cleveland, and K. Mark Worthem, J M Xs”'
sooiaUy-prominenl prafeoitor, was smith and C M. Rodgers,
checked -t at leaM temporarily—I —' ————r-
FJ^S’feTolder Weather
age with the former Mr*. Elizabeth
Leith of Boston had been ended,
by divorce, Now. it i» «aid, the!
former Mm. Jtohb will proceed to
make the divorce legal.
Grades Enroll
In Junior Group
New enrollments In the Junior
Red Cross Include the fifth and
Sixth grades at toe Parker School
and the Rock Jank primary room,
Ml« Mary Shipp Sandora, county
director, announced today Miss
Ktete ’Bipos is teacher of the Rock
Tank class and Mr*. TedlC Hard-
ison tt teacher of the Parker
dlW'IHSK
Acknowledgment of a portfolio
of American custom* prepared by
pupils ol lire Adams school sixth
grad- has been received by toe
claw from the Jooai school, in
Shlmane Prefecture, Japan Mia*
Mrawtlln Young. Midway teacher.
of a portfolio Of the Texas Centen-
nial tent the White Oak school
In Chattanooga, Tenh Ttw Mid-
way pupils have also sent a port-
folio to Spain
_____ MAOHID- NOV 0. <U.»- - Tlte
insurgent force more on toe de-
Fuberal aervloek lor William '
Earl Pirmenter. slx-month-old son
of Mr and Mrs A. P. Permenter,
who died Bunday afternoon at 5
o'clock at 1314 Bast Jamek Street.
■*“ to have been Yield tote af-
4 o'cldek at the tesi-
ydte Thrima* B Hart, pa»-
' I East Henderson Street!awaited thmuzuuM
iiuiih w»s to nave eon- irtfutwhients A
ft™_. ____,_______ _____
Survivor* oUrar than The parents thouannd was expected during tiT' . nuirrted the 1
brother .1 D . arid ww Ml riM It »•** reiyorted ».too that a| Arthur Tu., t „
'tested four- wins mra 1
diyrcrce.
She ercuind b real sen
im by liweriite th.
still htt wife
MADRID. iNOv 0
fenidve than at ony time sines the
eelge of the capital started .•mailing
the city heavily today ,
The rambling of cannon ^no«<’hadn’t married tor former H#M
throughout the city, and five rebel jette Rost. Denver dqbutaLto..“-1
ptante. dropped several bombs |.<m: e. ehgible, however, ns he his .lv
the outskirts ; been dlvWoed by Mr*. KArhcrt
Confidence mounted as Madrid • De Tarr, <*"
I oi ireah re-1 in 1938 the. Denver Hen.’ trig
_____________ ~. third ' ihbrrna-j rted ' .taint?!. beTarr and AhMM
Uonal oolmnn numbering several I him. four year* later in J9?4, n
»**—--------- — ja.atwAwksw 4>am I — . ... * * V. A
It wa.- reported a.too that »i Arthur De Tarr. This union »J
s. Lxivw. Heona Gteii-; eolutnn of Moore wm or ita way *«■••- «w*Um
Helen [to Mivllld to fMe the Moors
to have beer, in the! fighting <* the natomalttt side
sniwtery wltfi John- Loyalist troops though han.per-
wwi bi < haigf of ar- I by rain continued on ill# often- brother Beverly De
i nv* on all arte*. still htt wife
Ing with tone dt-feiMlanu, paying 1 di
nf ■ MagofM . whirti aMettemente.
at iVactv 'ftessiOrte ' ■.-wr-e*
■are LeJd today and ’j’uesciH.y.
, L'.' W. 'Runitey. J. O. Ctarr
eri.umtfti’d.j'fcti*. Lay bund 'are ddegsto*
!’They are due tarfc’ to the poMofftee Gnwrft''.Lodge which -----
by Dte*Mntatt S. j new.lay m Waco
burvtvara- .
Mr. Steele had been emjdbyed '
in th* signal department He wav. .
a charter member, of the Math
Street Methodikt Church and wa* ‘
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, November 30, 1936, newspaper, November 30, 1936; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306416/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.