Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, October 24, 1938 Page: 5 of 6
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Plus:
“TravgHalk"
“Fax News"
"Cartoon”
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Wednesday at 7
at the
KHERWIN-WILLIAMS STORE
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, Laura Tannahill
JEditor - - Phone 135
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CUSHIONED
SHOES
190% Nail-tens
NOEL IRWIN
207 South Main
’YOU cam <^II^M)¥EKriSIN( '
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in N»w York City. Lawyer Gi
has started suit in
United States District court
validate the Tydings-McDufl..
sf 1834 which provides independ-
ence far the ■WWflyi.t/T:|
tended* the Baylor-A A M foot-
ball game in Waco Saturday after-
noon
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, haste, ried 50
mamwra,
BIG SISTER
TW« MUST WF -twe "
boon oao use©
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'Oct. 3»-ar f-Mr. -' and Mrs
bit n ed and
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the smart new "hair-dos" rw
.new helghtg Utts seaa||i!
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to re-style your I
in becoming style
phone 1MM
the
cottage beauty sht
3M n. granbiuy
mis ben lolinson
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15 N. Main. Hm|
CASH SAL*!
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food Floor I
■eaiurt Butter. . >..
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Rice Bran.....!
Cotton lift'd Md
Egg Ma’sh. .^J
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Sox Fancy Cracki
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PERSONS bSw
Main St. CWHj
IALE or LBABH:'
nlles north Of I
four mile* west at!
■res. seven mlMB
ne J J Ml
Cllcn Rose Star «
CLUB NEWS
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lie to Oie famed
IMTS are up
acres of Um- ato
Mr. and Mrs 0 A Roc tmd
daughter. Marjorie spent the week-
enfl in Georgetown with their
Dorowrwho Is a stu-
flour; 2 t^p melted chocolate; 1 denJ in. Southwestern University
tsp cinnamon: 1-2 tsp eloVM; 1-3] As a special feature of home-
coming which was held on the
during the week-end, par-
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attended
couple
Mrs
Lewis Ireland
>f Austin
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ny stnajl .wild species grow
Mcate climates but the
auUful grow in Ceylon and
ronlcal "climates including
Central and South Amer-
DlPFEOENACe ANJ HMUB-
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OR SAld
u: used gas.
AiS.' 'onsole
Carter'■qiiilltie <■! the yim gco«n
in the run. sandy loam soil of
East Texas become more and more
recognised over the entire nation
Baked yams, custard plea and
cahdiod yams have long, been
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being served <
Here is one attractive yam re-
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ff Your P
ngs will be hold on the
Friday of each month' at
f«la H. I). Club
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The L A. U> B of R. T
, will have a luncheon at the home
of Mn o. ’-P ' BteckweSjbr 13M
North Rohhwxi, Tueslay at 1
o'clock
PERSONALS-
W. T.* Davis, student in John
Tarleton tn StehenvUle, was the
“it of hte parents. Mr. and
ffs J. S. Davis, this week-end. ’
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That Laata A Year '
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the new purple toned cos
metlcs -r let its blend vour
personalised face powder
STELLA MAE
BEAUTY SHOP
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ANO FRWH air euRE
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2 cups mashed yams; 1-4 cup
mHar: 4 tap making powder; J-3
cup fat; LI CUP mi8t; 1 egg. 1-4
cup raisins; 1-4 cup nuts; 1 cup
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lit Huron
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v 82300 cash.
107 College
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41 FWrtl »30 26 an
pins and rings-
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A SUBSCRIPTION TO i
The Home Newspaper
Dr. B.M. Raney (above), Philippine
lawyer, is pictured on his arrival I
sawyer Gancy i
Washington's |
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Tydings-McDuffie act ;
chocolate, attd
and measure
gredients and
, in beaten egg
ling and rateins Bake
cut in squares ;
wiyi coffee.
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FPAMS-ACHI
i< taHs amf» UteP
bring speedy reHeLlt takes a "0W
irrtamP'-IH,,. mndrM-wanthiuFl
Ing Musterole to penetrate the a
skin and help to quickly relieve t he p
lorai congestion and aches dueMo
Muarular lumbago, son-new atM
tuna generally yield promptly.
Better than the old-fashioned mi
nlsauu. Musterole has been UU
millions for 30 years. BeCommond
many doctors and nttreea. In
strengths: Regular, Children's I
and Extra-Strong, 40A All druggi
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Cepr 1»U. Ln; fosuip lyislssw, let. Wysfa rtfhu rtwrved
A girl may be a passing fancy to a man until he
sees something fancier passing. . f'
Sues Against Freedom
. * uesday
1 The Meta Hetairon Oiub wiU bo
entertained al the home of Mrs.
Lwis Elmmerman. South Buffalo,
at 3 30 p m;
I The FMclte Matrons Oteaa of tlte
First Baptist Church win be eti-
terlalned at the home of Mrs
H C Custard at 2:30 p m
teStnt^^'m^bran^
iiTitatea nanai menwranefl,
help chedr the sneering
and relieve itw atuOlness.
viXtel^onM^1^
back to stimulate Muggtsh
circulation. YouTl be grate-
ful for Men tholatum’s
effective relief.
#•* no ci al
L.ltnd.K
tsp nutmeg; 1-4 tsp salt
Cream fat with sugar, add beaten
-l--'^ISik>IUfMft ’"nmir
Add Other dry Atej _
sift mixture Fold was accompanied home
whites Add nuts Bark sister Mrs
and Mrs
4S?
MCE UN FOR
Better Permanbnta
Mortem Hair Styles
Non-Streak Tinting
uid Courteous Service
bluebonnet
Phone
emonstratioti on yenat breMr OLD
Mamiw Oox. home demon-
n agent conducted the lesson
histmted the moklngkof va-
kinds o| bread, hududing
Jfu «W. Swerlteii )0b.
a^plc cf'lte qpd tea rings
new members jrere <-uir>i|<-<_f_
Prs Jack Jones
i were served to 14 members
R> uew members The - next
g Will at IJje hr.me of Mrs
F »toe. pK 29. Hi. 2 p
-4 ’ ‘ Words of Wl-dem
I Iti the little world in which chil-
dren have their existence ^vhoso-
, ever brings them up I am convinc-
ed there te nothing so finely per-
ceived and so finely felt as in-
jugtjee it may be <.niy ©nail
iiUiijdkge U>at the - child can be
Srt'LS' Is small, and Tie
rocktng-horw stands ns i
hands htab. accordhtg to scale, as i
' ”^,-bOhW Irish hunter -Cl-iaries
tlekens
Today’s Horoscopr-
Wofnen born on ihte date are
kind and tnolberly to all Men
are sensitive easily hurt, but do -not
©jpw it I4> any except those they
lew They learn easily but are *
Ipclinod to be boastful and when
critfcteed tar Ur latter trait, are
fli-sl bitterly resentful toward
Ibe critic, but eventually loam
'Amt «Mh a*c their best friends.
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XCW.S-’SETX -„«• »
but one and Who stops to speak. lnrtl
Ute other walks slowly on The
newcomer should talk only briefly
or if asked to Join the group, the
two should Walk on together over-
taking the other when introduc-
| lions afe made
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I PROFESSIONAL
I PENN J. JACKSON, IJIWYER
I Fhone m 8011111 8W<‘ Sfllrare
| R. A. KILPATRICK? LAWYER
1 Phone 203 Routh Bide of Square
K liooono Accidental Policy - 82 Year
p A. T. BURTON. 714 W. Chambers
Old Line Coinponv
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5 , 72^
" Clebnnte National Bank Rklg
) Eversole of Bonham
. ler daughter, Mrs T. i
W Chafin who Ntarned home
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nnlxatton of a Parent-Teach-
AocigUan at Egan soboof was
Sted by Mrs W. D Roli^p.
nan of precinct throe in the
ion County Parent-Teecher
tfl. Friday afternoon
BAP - . Jones was
lent of th* assoeiatic
te assisted Uy the fi
Fof officers' dnrhig’ the err-
j'ear' Mesdames R. A. Dix-
Ifce president; Cleo Ojllins.
^/puSX.fe:
Velva Doggett. program
ban and J. W. Keith, hospi-
1 chali man
pr charter members of the
mtion Include Mesdames D.
kelson. A. A T^tatt, Roy
E T E Oolllns, Jim Tnte-
Jack TMweJl and A G.
mcHah/i^
FR.AHCB.
IM 1^06
THIEF LOSEN IN M MINVTEb
bingkampton. n y awn -~
Fifty-two minutes after reported
stolen, police recovered Leo Lake's
automobile and arrested the driver
The suspect pleaded guilty and
was sentenced to 52 weeks In On-
ondaga county penitentiary
uJfUFF HALL 4>a FEET ABOUND
KJMIRA. N Y. (U.RL-A puff ball
weighing L(Lppuud.v three ounces
and measuring four nnd a h/H
leet in circumference was tound —
b|Mra B TutUe In the woods near *~*
IF YOU fEEt-8W4K —
Read this and chaar up |
TL-n tote's <~Hl r>«ws lor yos In raw Jteu
1
■M>en<l. LM Its wholaauao toeto and ronia
MP Nawro build up morr physical rralat I
"‘'MilTfl?NH%7i"»yn±hsv. drwndMl Sp-
un thls’r..mpo«nd and hate paaood tto word
alnns te trkuuta and mdghboM. nnd te ttolr
I r Why"not taka rinkham'a Conpnond and J
I so'-amlflnsttois''? r
John S Buckner was among the
spectators at the Baytor-A A M
u. cwitteZ.-a. j -I aatne in Waco ffiaUlidto.
I? sUidfmte were honored at I rwa—.
eption Whleh was attended I
. and Mrs Hoc The
---------- . me by
One-Minute Test
\1. Where dots the Yale lock get
Its name?
2. What city in France is famous
for its silk mills?
3 Where do orchids grow wild? ;
COLLEGE STATION Tcjt., QCt
24-- Less than 5 percent of the
almost two million bales at cotton
ginned In Texas prior to October
1 is untenderable, m compared
with’ 22 per cent for the same
period in 1937
The same improvement wap pot-
li .Ute chhd is'mg ge'«^ J
I figures quoted *
u .? mroitamut of ,
M College Extension Service, from
U. 8 Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Agricultural Economics
eslimatM. show
Almost 28 percent at the cot-
ton ginned before October 1 was
an Inch or longer in staple as
compared with only 8 percent last
season. Miller said
Approximately 47 percent was
15-18 arid 31-32 inch and 23 per-
omt was 7-8 nnd 30-32 inch
While fess than 28 percent was
sherter than 15-16 inch. 58 per-
cent was of these lengths lor
the same period a year ago
Grades rail from about the same
> a Mtlle higher The
estimates Indicate that 38 percent
wan Strict Middling White or bet-
ter as compared with ^2 percent
last year and that 1—*- *£- —
percent of the cotton
October I. 103g. gr»
J White or better
"Net .all of the credit for the
increase in staple -length can be
vlZy'S^ta^VMoh "<*<**" **
which 632.897 acres, or about 8 — *'— “
cent of the* 1938 Texas crop.
t planted to quality cotton;"
I agronomist pointed out “Count
agricultural agents tell me U»
many fanners, a, individual
planted better cotton than
rell Home la
te of Dinner !
iMpn- at J T .Ranlrell near
RU> ans ttic Scene - of a
MBmioii Sunday when rel- ‘
M enjoyed a din-
dlng U»e occasion were Mr
t* )if. M. Reeves ahd son,
aim! M™- Cail Reeves
W*u*r: W and Mrs Ar*
»vcs. all of Depton.'' Mr.
»••». W. r .ujdweA F \i..
J UU0 Mr. and Mrs Jim
.all Cleburne; Mr. and |
. I Wpe.s Miss leln oant-
►d Mts Dean Bastion of
Mr and Mrs E A Mason wtn
teoenUy celebrated their t“‘
wedding anniversary were special
guest* at the Etale Fair <4 Texas,
hi Dallas £und>ty. and were oom-,
pliipented with a tow of the,
ground.-, scats at the show apd a|
luneboon The Cleburne couplei
jcihed WIU) numerous other couples J
the state who have been tn*r-!
_ JWi or more in aitend-l
Ings the fair ns guests of the
allow ,
CLARN to be held
The first lesson in the pro-
cedure course to be sponsored by
the City Council of the Parpnt-
Toacbv Association will be held'
Tuesday from 4 until 5 p m
I Mrs Jim Caskey will be teacher
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Prairie
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N. Wilhite ... .1
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4^J<|ES a Xo<4>f WiHD <O Blow
By HERDSMCH fiff'
| Mr* J H. Barger of Purcell, I
"T ” Okla . Ik liAiw vislUirg her mother, I
' 'IS fceet Mfl°rr °f NOr,h
X. if ®W«bgs returned bodft I
a few days visit m Fort 1
Wotlh I
! Mr. apd Mr* O J Schell and 1
Guv Shew and 1
daughter. Carolyn Of Dallas, Mr. I
and Mrs Hobart McGowan of 1
Fort Worth; Mrs O. C Shaw. 1
Mrs Fditti Hinton and Mrs. J
Ju-wenn Bengal of St Louts, Mo , 1
the guests of ' Mrs A -L. J
pen and daughters Sunday. 1
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■ JMM w O. GlMSQOck
Ml JMMl Mrs. x 4. Books- I
returned Monday morning J
from Houston where they attend- I
ed Mrs Rumina Glasscock In her I
■Illness and death -I
Dr. C. C. Cooke and sons,
George and Carroll, attended the
■ gotne in Temple ' RJiday night
Nfeni delicacies bill many other They wore accomp ulled home by
iptlng d|*ne». having the yarn their son and brother. Charles
the basic ingredient are now University of Tegas stu-
dgul. wlio spent the week-end at
- nis liome here Happy Hague also
attended the game with them
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8-y£AR-OLPdfl|
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, Mr and Mrs Shirley Clark.
i Mr. and Mrs Lin Sansom
Mr. and Mfa Lombard Eeld
who:
tothj AT-n oim-^nting
• ‘Xltne New!
Qpr collet-lion is
compete — select
. early to enjoy
X. blooms early
L - -OLMURNE
MMIhw FIAillAL
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> SALLY'S SALLIES
ii > r.—,<j|M
LF 123 acres 4
*«!’ tmprovenste!
ball! rxxl pastu
Itoae to ISgan; ft
<• terms Phone
H*”1 , J
LE For OMh“j
m. new tenoe.
ing Station an '
F
_____ viously as a result of the
improvement .campalgi
farmers, even if they d
ways get paid on a qu
as did the association
at.Jeast made a substantial oon-
W: ” tiimuion to the improvement of
■ Texas 'cotton ”
FACTOGRAPH!
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A large collection of mUtt*
bpltoM’y -eently was sow in U
don for 1150.300..
North Ame^can Indtana uUJiil
the warm waters M Hot Sprin|
Arte., long before white men d
covered them. The springe m
are enclosed in • naUOMl *«>k-
* • • ' Tffiw
Only two prefident* at ’»
died In office Wllhain Henry Hi
rlson and Zachary Tayter •)<
the executive mansion, the OrM
1841 and the latter in 1850.
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al. Thgre to no word in t|to 8toM
■ language for lamb. 8o, when I
I ‘JUKe wm tranaiaied into EaMt
It wm necesaary to euhatitute I
' words "baby aeal" wherever 1
wMtf jamh antxnrad In the text
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COLOMBIA H/KD <HEIF2-
OWM Po^fX^E. STAMPS
* AT onf. -Time. .
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I n. Grab Rm I les* Than Five
- - ■---- Percent Cotton
Untgnderabie
<0 call ix 'Their, cattle aki> <j©aT5
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. Houtewivea JUraed
To Faw ‘Yww*
iCtobume housewives are invited
to give jjjK-cial place to Ute lelec-
as
at the legion hg)l at 3 p m
Scofield Blbje Class of
First Presbytertnn Church
meet at the church at 9:30 a
The WomaFs Golf AmoctaUon
wip moat for the ruujar match
nt the country qlub qT l:30 p m
if the weaUier permits.-*
v. , M2?,r.sssss^arssto&, a
meet at 3 p ip at the ehuroh
Trvmg' -i -
.Mrs Lu
is vtoUing
Bunday from n visit In Bonham
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