Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 58, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 13, 1936 Page: 3 of 12
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Mr» Main Barr la reported to be
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Un Ku Mm Keith and Mr*
Boyd Keith of Dallas will be guests
today of Mr and Mrs Dan WOf-
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50 different patterns of at-
tractive Dinner Seti. Many
patterns of Silverware for
your choosing.
1. Pull wheels to inspect lining.
2. Tighten U bolts and spring hangers.
3. Scientifically test and adjust brakes.
4. Free up brake system with penetrating oil.
SMITH
Mams, two
Mr and Mrs. John Coffin and
family of Itasca will visit here to-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wof-
ford ' A
IJoytl Lawson of Corsicana visit*
<h! here Thursday night with his
parents
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Special Service
At Local Church
Choice Pottery
B i g Assortment
LUGGAGE
Rugs of All Kinds
Cedar Chests
ROSES OR SHRUBS
FOR XMAS
Dolls of All Kinds
Doll Furniture
We Have Many Patterns of
PICTURE MOULDING
For Your Pictures
AI ho Picture Glass
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The Opening of Offioe By
Dr. H. H. Q.rde.
Optometrist of Wsoo
At I1»H Rart Chawfar* Btreet
Ob Bane Moor with
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Miss Etta Ewing of Rto
transacted busliM'ax and
friends here Saturday.
Ira smith, who has
several days, la report!
improved.
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Miss Stevie LeSueur of Waco will ,.
spend the week-end here visiting
her parents. Mr. and Mrs, 8. 8.
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Mr and Mrs. D. R Lankford.
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Tinker Toys ... 5Cc up
Roller Skates ... $1 up
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Big assortment of
choice hand cut Table
Glassware
75c per set up
Footballs
'Firestone
AUTO SUPPLY & SERVICE STORES
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Large Marble Boards $1 |
And Many Other Games t
Blackboards
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Mr. and Mrs. J. U Fllgo. Mr. and
Mrs. Otis McWhorter, Nonna Doria [
and Junior McWhorter are spend-
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Miatge Maude and Rffie Ricketts
of the Concord community werth
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transacting bUalMM.
Mrs, Durant la-„ spending the
I week-end in Denton with her
daughter Misc Doris, student of
North Texas State Teacher* Ool-
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Mrs E. Hobbt, who has been ill,
Is rcpirted to bn Improving
Mias Ethelene Le8ucur of Fort
Worth is spending the week-end
here visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Wtliis are
spending the week-end In San An-
tonio where they were called- on
account of the death of her ,l«'J
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! Mrs. Harvey Brgtton and daugh-
ter. Moye Ann. and Mrs- Smith
visited In Fort Worth Saturday,
Mrs Walter Hartman of Fort
Worth visited here on Thumday
wHh relatives and friends.
Independent Team Is
Victorious Over
Seniors
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, Electric Percolators
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Brush and Comb Sets $1 up
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Community 50 year service
26 pieces of Silver . $3.50
26 or 29 piece Community
H. H. handle in beautiful**
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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lankford of
Fort Worth will visit here Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. R. H. Beav-
er.
center Jerry Templeton U the
only ftesl String oa< k who will
be available for 1B37 He will re-
ceive help from Joe Ed Mathews
and Filas Daniels. The ends look
likes tl>e weakest spots cm the elev-
is attending
»k, will spend” the Aida' s hero,
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iJbl. Clayton Harris spent Friday
Hfii Covington vlslttag.her moUier
H Fred Battle of KI Paso, who has
[(been tn Dallas attending a exmven-
tion. will vlalt here thia week-end
Larry WlUis la. apending the
Week-end tn Waco visiting with rel-
atives He accompanied his grand-
mother, Mrs. Gordon Willi*, who ,
had been visiting here •
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Johnson and
daughter, Jennie Lewis,' of• OraaS j
Junction, Colo, have returned
home after visiting here with Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Wilkerson and
Other relatives.
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Cold Weather Is han! on )
battery LH US test if on
new Electric Htarter Tw
Batteries Charged ......
Peter* Oarage B Battery
Phone Ml 316 W. Mendel
Let us make this the safest Christmas in the history of
Cleburne. Children with their bicycles, scooters and
wagons will be m the streets. Visitors.from other towns
will be here. Everyone will be going someplace.
At a special service this after-
noon at 4 o’clock at the Church
of tlr Holy Comforter, seven per-
sons will participate according to
Rev. Julian Baukntght. the rector. I
The service to be conducted by (
the Right Rev. Harry T. Moore,
Bishop of the Diocese of Dallas and I
is known as the Order of Conflr- |
matlon or The Laying on of
Hands." Those who will participate ’
are Mr. and Mrs R. V. Widman, (
Widxnan. M H. Martin,. Marshall •
Martin. Jr , mu! Margaret Carr!- I
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PERSONALS;:
3. P. Clack of Lone Willow com- (
murJty is reported to be critically i
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rhree mor* tdaaaa, two boys, Olerui, g '
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apetiUon in the annual invitation
;h school tournament being held
RW Vista Friday night, as the
/arado boys downed the Oodtey
♦ to 34 to 31. the Alvarado girte
Hoped the Rio Vista girls 23 to
•nd the Covington boys defeated
» Bono boys 32 to 17
The first tilt was toe AlVarado-
idley boys affair with Conkrtte
d Rayburn doing the toesing,
iking 10 poihta each while W.
idenon led the Oodley team with
ten points The Alvarado boys,
e to their win, will meet the
a Vista boys Monday night at
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te eliminating the Rio Vtata Ehkridge f . .
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knee against the taller Covington ’ —
in the closing tilt and lost1 . Covington—Boys
to 11. In the last quarter Al- I Player -Position—
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Mrs J F. McDade and daugh-
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was a visitor in Cleburne 8atur- Itngsworth and chUdron spent Sal- I
day. urday afiemoou in Fort Worth
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One gives st Xmas time to bear
to hb bt her low and «-
membcraiuc in the past and well
wishes for the future. The usual
gift Is soon forgotten. Why not
perpetuate your gift by giving
roocs or plants lor planting which
will month after month and year
after year be an ever reminder of
the tore and thoughtfulnrw, of the
one who gave them. • ■
We will send prepaid at the
proper lime to any address with
your card M3-thing yon desire In
our line. Hfr Invite you to in-
spect our stock.
CREED FRIOU
MVBSBRY ■ ■
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wapitis with ail thgta
honty-tavinf, work-
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Meter-Miser Mechanism • Food-Safety
indicator • J-Year Protection Plan • 61
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Loscer and dosena of other advantage*
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Utt Medallion
Three tntereectlonal. six confer-
ence, and one warm-up games are
scheduled on the 1937 Mttetang
fobtball program ae released by
Jimmy Stewart, director and big-
ness manager of athletics at 8.
M. U.
THe complete schedule follows:
Sept. 35—North Texas Teachers,
Dallas.
Oct. 2—Centenary College. Dal-
las.
Oct. .0—Washington University,
81. Louis
Oct. Id—Vanderbilt
Dallas
Oct. 30—University
Dallas.
Nov 0—Texsa A. de M College,
College Station
Ros 13—Baylor University, Dal-
Im.
PTnov. 30—u. t. L. A. Los An-
geles. f
Nov. 37— Texas Christian Univer-
sityL Fort Worth
Dec 4—Rke Institute, Dallas.
Mrs. R. L. Harris and Mrs. H C.
Dunaway have returned from a
visit in South Texas.
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IN RIO VISTA TOURNAMENT
Jack Smith of Dallas transacted
business here
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with hto mother. Mrs W P Battte.| MUs Joj Greer <rf Joaitoa was
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Dinner Sets, 64-pc. $19.95 J
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Gift Good* ...$1 up 9
Large assortment of
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Bicycles, Tricycles, Coaiin
Wagons, Scooters, Automo-
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"What will the Eagles be next
yearT’ everyone ask*. Not much 1*
the answer Although th* Eagles
have a nucleus for a fair club, they
will do well to wtu one district
game from Ute way prospects line
up at Um- present Qulmon Brown
and Bill Davison return to fill the
tackle positions Two fine veter-
an guards coine back. G. B. But-
ler and Howard Webb. Frank
BY DRENNAN CHAJULEH
AND KENNETH HUKTEH
JO8HUA. Tex., Dec. 13,— Th*‘
opening night at the Joshua gym-
nasium brought much excitement
among the boys' games
l"he flrax game was between the
sub-senior lunior boy* of the Josh-
ua High S< bool The Junior* came
out al the big end of the score of
M to 11. The Junior boy* showed
much pep a* they defeated th*
large sub-senior boy*
Th* other game was between th*
High School Senior* and Indepen-
dents of Joshua The independent*
were victorious by a score of 48
to 13. However the High School
boys deserve much credit for play-
ing a team with both height and
experience and who were also win-
ners of the first half division of a
tournament held al Rio Vtote
year.
The Lillian Junior* defeated the
Joshua Junior* by a score of 31
to 10. '
The Independents of Joshua de-
feated the Keene boys 33 to 33, in
the laAt game.
Following the dedication Friday
night by Senator-elect Vernon
Ijeinens a game between the senior
boy* of Joshua High and Everman
was played.
GMs SporG
A game between Joshua Senior
and sub-8enlor girl* took place
Wednesday night. The scores wt re
11-3 wlUi the Seniors in the lead
High points on the senior team
were made by Gladys Watters.
*A Mx-qnd game was played by the
Joshua Independent team. They
chose up among themselves. A
pretty hard tussle was the result
A game was played between the
LUUan Junior girls and Joshua
Junior gtrls Thursday night. 8oor-
es wore 31-14 In favor of Lillian.
Choral Club Will
Present “Messiah
The choral club of Southwestern
N Baptist Theological College, Fort
Worth, will give Ite annual i .:“ ,
Hon of the "Messiah1’ on Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock In Cowden
Hall.
The public is Invited to attend.
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I DICKSON S GIFT SUGGESTIONS!
J. V. Copeland, who has I
transacting business in Waco
the past two Weeks, will spci
week-end here
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W. A. Kelly of Joshua spent
Saturday In Cleburne transacting
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d help the score along, Plumley-
d Ivej' led the Covington rboys.
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men at these ftesttlbns. Also return-
ing are Weldon Branscome. guard;
Harold Eastland, center; and Earl
Jacoby, Howard King and W H.
Webb, guards ..I" ■
Several valuable additions from
Read Dawson s Junior high club
will bolster the depleted ranks of
the Eagles. They are: ’G. A.
Butram. guard. Henry Counts,
end; Arthur Gitaon. ceuter,
* James Herring, back; Ray Hoff-
man. tackle: ‘Hollis Landnun.
back; *J. W Majors, guard; ’Jo-
seph Ramires, back: ’Paul Scott,
tackl^ ’Ray Williford, back;
’Fredflck Wilson, center
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 58, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 13, 1936, newspaper, December 13, 1936; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306440/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.