Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 58, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 13, 1936 Page: 4 of 12
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Mr. and Mr* Scate* Call. Jr„
of I inline will apertrt th* wrek-wwi
here
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’ortki todaiy
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Mr Mid Mn. S. S LeMueur viut-
ed In Hlllnboro Saturday nfh-rnftwi
J. j, Wottord. who ha* m«q ill
for th* pant few month* 1* report-
ed to b« uuirnpftived.
NorrU Smith U waiwactirat ihwI-
ne»* in Austin Chia wwk-end
. ' Mae FOUR
KELLY WILL
HAVE PARK
ONSATURDAYS
Mr* M P Anderaon. M, of God-
ley. suffcrisd a ntrolif of imrnlysbi
Mr« H U. Hiakirui underwent an
operation l»*t week at the CSe-
bume Sanitarium.
Mr unit Mr* C C. BweU are
KpetxUn< the week-end in Soinet-
vllle.
hereon, rwently. >
Mr*. D, E. Johnaon, who la hy the
liarria Hoapital at Fort Worth, la
rephrtei to tw improvlnK. ' ?
n Banjo*
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Mr and Mm A R MePheraon
iranaarted buaine** In Fort Worth
on Friday.
Somethin,
Uaefal and
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That will Be
Appreciated
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be put up and ticket* put on the
autoa. * .1 .J '.. ..■..'. (
GIVE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Mm J P. WUllama underwent
an openuipn laat week at the
Cleburne Sanitarium.
COUNTV
SINEWS'
BY P. P®K’K
R. H Graham aelllng aweet po-
• --—t......R F. Rhea watching
traffic go byJ. L Banka
walking fart He mu# have been
Cdld... ..A. S Gustafson tellin*
me about hte nrje hw meatt
R Andrea* brakkhig about hta tuy-
*niji». ....A. B. Scott taUuns wbvut
'good law WUihS weathart’------Mr.
■and Mrs. L. prubbs doing ChrUt-
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UtaB hk new Place very nmeh
...J. W B. Borden looking at
cotton seed.,7.,.R. A. Moor? look-J
ihg around and enjoying the cun L
Breden Mil ‘Sine’'1'W
*>rwwn svij sHMIkIJw ......wf* k
' tMnrtffij'' . - Luther
Tarpley buying furt . J J Wad-
dell listening to the street preach-
Mr and Mr* Ruel Richardaon
have returned from Houston where
they attended funeral services fpr
her brother. Tommy Nelson.
J H Osborn of Ooylng|on^ trpne- '_MjCoppage. who underwent An
Oameil Baker of Georgetown 1g
spending the week-end here visit-
ing hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs. O.
A Baker.
being granted from the
amount in another case
Smltli Stmt AMMWett
The council passed a motion ap-
proving the insertion of a St-
signa ted portion of Hmlth Street,
from Bimaet to Walnut Streets, into
the paving project A rarest for
permission to block off one Mock
on College street, three aftemqphti
s week (for one houri for the pur-
pose of stuiervised skating in the
street, was referred to City Attor-
ney Roy Anderson
Councilman Boulware complained
about cars being parked on thp
Mrs A. R McPhersqn. Miss Ann
william* and Miller McPherson will
visit in Fort W<
Mr» E. F Emith of the Concord
i community transacted business in
Cleburne Saturday afternoon.
Miss Margaret Shaw ha* return-
ed home after a visit tn Dallas.
Melvin J. Evans of Chicago, for-
merly of Cleburne, Is spending the
week-end here with Dr and Mrs
Albert Venting Mrs. Evan* was
formerly Miss Geneva Brown of
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Record Ab RtiBiness
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'\. W. A. Kelly. «. owocr mid inun-
e'5'iikW Of Kelly’s Cash Htore at
•■.’ Jfcehua in celebrating the romple-
Remember you ran pay a small dawn payment—balance pay i
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PERSONALS
gon* to Bavannah, Mo to enter
'a hospital for MhM|N|Kjf7 .....r*
looking for an astrologer or some-
ohe versed in signs He has a hfln ;
which lays e&s with pecullkr
markings whl£n he 12 convinced
contain a message In code. ’ t '
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lw beta opened here by the Child {
OopAM-vation Conference. whera.J
persons using only one shoe, be- |
cause of the tom of a foot or-in--►
jurte* may eschaetge ehoas vWh I
persons tnot having use. of the J
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tirtflOnt JfgVICE STOMS
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oper.urm at the Cl-bome 0a»l-
taiHun bM week. Is reported to Be
Improving
Mr and Mr*. WiUle Jnlllvar of
fctM South Buffalo Street an-
nounce the arrival of twin daugh-
ters on Friday They have been
garned Janice and Jannet
Mr« Otto Hchroeder Of Fort
Worth visited here Friday with
relatives and friends- ‘ .
t tloi> Of M years In general mer-
chaudishtg end <m Saturday. Dec.
i 1«, Will have a special obaervanoe
at his store
Mr. Kelly has a record equalled I
■ by very few bust nee* men in the
Lirger cities. He began work at
Joshua when he !• years did
and this year is observing hl* *11-
. - , — .. , vpr anniversary as a business man.
Made Excellent Though bom in mi cow. h*
A_ D..J___- ** been a resident of Johnabn
“ County for to years and I* one of
the m«rt prominent and widely
known resident* in Dip Josimk
, i section.
Large Business
■ The building wbiqh houSw, tilt
Kelly store at the praesnt time
war built In 1027 Prior to that
time, the store was located near
Che pmM'iH site The building.
Mx72. houses the largest business
I hl Joshua, Mr Kelly states and in
addition to this four warehouses
are used to cure for the grains,
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dry good* nnd general
merchandise are sold in the store
proper.
Mr Kelly stare* that his retail
sale* run from MO,000 to *100,000
a year, not including peanut and
cotton sales. He said that his
average retails sales have not been at the hotnr of her *pn. R L. An-
under *00,000 in 20 years. Four ' -*—.....>»i~
clerk* are employed in the store
arid Mra. Kelly Assist* her husband
When «he is needed
Misses Gertrude and Pauline
Spikes are spending the week-end
In Winters ivith J>r. and Mr*. Bro-
phy Dr Hrophy, tHetr brother-
in-law, fa reported to be seriously
iU.
Misses Vivian Gentry. Glady,
Needham, Waldean Nee and Mae-
ona Cox and C. B Domrean vis-
ited in Dalia* Friday evtming
Mr and Mrs 8 M Wertbrook
of Itasca, former teachera tj
Johnson County, were visitor* here
Saturday .
Mr* John Kenney, who ha* been
in the Cleburne Sanitarium, ha*
been removed 1° her home.
Fred Itosseau of Houston wa* in
Clrbunie Friday evening' ennxit*]
to Fort Worth. '
Mrs Harry peonyd ia spending
the day in Fort Worth.
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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/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.