Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 175, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1939 Page: 2 of 6
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—j juRtahed. that!Phil came home, bringlnjr a
lining and heMlwitti rum. <>r cetning alone i
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r Uncle Snrn the good-natured old fellow hasn't the heart to
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of Cleburne on good road. i|
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1BURNE T1MES REVIEW
bevy .11*011**1 * Except Satuntejr) and Sunday morning by
JU* Hout*> AllgUti duwt* CJrtxjrna. T«*m
Mwom 13* and 134 ,
ItM MmMMm m OjaWrna.' X«taa, a* MmnmI cImm, matter j
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0. 0. WOODRON, Owner and IMiMher t ^km”7!i>rriiipprCMa'i
ROY BAOIM. Bditor , o-.i-r U .J-P^a,
I gu will, turn.
"Darling, ymt'ra the moat won-
derful woman in the world," Phil
Mid to her aa they washed dlahea
houra later. “Borne di
eight footmen and ■ t_ ___
cookg to <io things for you”
"O1M paint’the > the __________...
I sheLd rather do it herself, wny
...—don t we have a party next? I'd
ihlngs like to get to know people."
i*be!" 80 PHI asked a eduple of the
boys from the sports department
and their girts. Eleanor loved if all.
The mttttids of spaghetti, t
rtieepe and stackers and reu «
the rauaic and the chatter and the
rtiop talk. Newspaper talk.
Soon rhe apartment was “tln-
lahed." There was no more sewing
to do, no more furniture to be
pointed, no more brass or copper
to polish, no more shopping to do
except for the food that furnished
their dinners.
Eleanor, having no money for
clothea_ or trinkets, shunned the
Shop In department stores and Mie
Wisely kept away from the ex-
pensive specialty shops, she read
l great deal and sometimes she
went to the movies In the after-
noon. But she didn’t like going
aton* and alt Ute girls she knew
Worlfed. She. hved the. lung days’
afford It. »a* how «K»y apap l» cents; loo pound* tested
“ — - ----loans seed, el 64: m pounds swart
i dairy teert 74 cants; MXIJxnMd*'
UbeHylAxixotis dwarf higen seed. H M: I
loai home baked bread. 1
criita; qf salad dressing or relish,
_1 rents: nice oranges penny
each; 3 lbs high grade Peaberry
osrflee 24a, lOo lb. gwxi lert»g
mash 4101; uxi lbs laying uusuei*
Illi K» pounds growing marti I
13 IS. none tetter; a few buslwls
left of Acate tong staph' eotMn j
seed ■» onus buabel Persaw.-.|
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■' e« oyster invigonnors and
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iiep Value 41 00 apentel
ite CMll. write Renfro
4 -Wroe
KREAL ESTATt
FOR SALE
..m*, naiwiivuMv awiVB, CVUU
auctions Ohe by one she trans-
formed the here rooms with her
treawNn. A box spring raised on
womlen blocks, and ootered with a
Mexican blanket made a lounge.
Goarev. generously pleated home-
spun in bright orange and green
hung at the sides of the paneff win-
dQW. Howls of braes and copper______ „ _________________ „„
4hat Eleanor polished until the shops. It wasn't any fun for her to
• metals were flllad With greens pur-’ -•— ---------—- —— - — - —
v lrased cheaply In the flower mar-
Xet. ■ >
A deep-blue rug, picked up for a a
song at a warehouse, cowered the
cranks tn the floor, andErigiit-bu«g{
paper travel posters of nuropeam
srohM covered' the spots on Ute
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SCOTT S SCRAP BOOK
’ MXMBMi OF Tift! UjerrtR) FRIMH
be United Fr»»» la exclusively emit I nd to thy ‘i* faf pubtfaatlon
Itdws gURuttfaez credited fa it ar not otherwise eredued It! tma
also ths faeril naw. pMItcutfan therein
miBRCRfFTtflR RATKH
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APRIL 27.1744. —
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CHARLES fcDW<Aft.P, WAS
■Uli. T’E.R.Ml NAflOM oF Ute
AnkMPTSaF <HE STUART
FAMILY rto RECOVER Utt
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FKNN 1. JACKSON. LAWYRR
Phene 2t» South Side Bguare
> gang
------- _ —™w, _—t with a
suggestion of something for the
two of them to do toadher.
. Without saying anything to Phil,
lUeanor began to peruas the want
*d celmtina of the newspapers. She
thought of asking . Phil W try and
get her Mffaethlng or the paper
where he worked, but new that she
had lived with him for two months,
she knew that he would not want
her to work where he did.
Shs'd find, something bpd then
tell him »teut It when bte did.
It wan a very smell Itrlng she
Wanted: Writer for part-
tlmy work, Prepare propagan-
da booklets on politfaa! sub-
ject. Appeal to women. Bring
sample work Roohi. 806 Jack-
son’ building, Fifth avenue,
Eleanor bought,' all the morning
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the polHIcqj news. Then she
wrote four pieces of copy.
That night she said casually?
"PhU, I want you toTook over some
things I Wrote today,"
Phil read the neatly
pages with a frown on his umw.
"They’re okay. But why all the
sudden interest in potitif**?" I
"Phil!" Sbe aat on hl« lap. "I'm
-------- --------'writing tiiem.
get it If you say
He spilled her pff his Jap and
went oviir ,to the window. " Ybii'if
- ■ - i’.gs mng as yoli’rs
Apger whitened Eleanor's cheeks.
She said; “1 thought I was going
to be free,-Well,, f ant! You ean
day I’ll have 1>*VB 0 ni>e free Ufa In a newspaper
kltdhen run of »mc* whei'* *<imething stimulating
___ W„<B. for yaw.” ' *,Ki bNcHIng happens all day; but 1
“If you do. my darling, TU never «n ho(n“ and twfirl my thumbs
t the kind of a womaS who saw bbretl to death. 1 suppose
te!d rather do it herself. Why y°ur K'** of M”!" ,
— V.---- _ H0 mud In ft low voice: "1 thought
I It might be."
“Aud i suppose you think it’s fun
nevte to.have an extra jive dollars
M11 in ray pocket book. We ‘ have flfty
>eUI the OaHttra a week. Of course we Have!
red’wlna Sdmetlmaa we actually haxxi an
- ..„f extra donar pt the end of the week.
Bjlt it doesn't buy iis anything."
JHe went Into the bedroom and
camo back with his hat And Coat.
He went pest her anti one the <wor
When midnight came, she Went ' ——
te8^' a,,,' t”errlf ■”r,,p ANNOUNCEMENTS
She was stltl sleeping when hit
left in the morning. When she went)
into the living room .she found het
had set a breakfast place for her?
Beside the coffee urn there was u,
typewriter with a note on it.
‘M'm going to write the great
American novel oh. this, honsy."
Phil had written. "Just be patient..
,1’tnjsorry 1 didn't understand "
Elearfar tore tip the places she
had written. .,
(To Ke Cfuillnued)
BAND BOX
THF. I.AHV WOM IN
Dry
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Elite Cleaners
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’ WHITE ORCHIDS ■
I j».*Af> mu hr*T' . » ; -
i HUMior Czmror, 14. dscMse fa try
t>« a J..U w’-es aha lasrii
ilwi i.«T «ixt- r a MiHfr. 'j,Sing .i.juriax-
I *HI .l. prtva war of a c<.ur* if faiz.
1 ■ - ■ 4i»<» J'MH Parrish. OM at the
isra. te-slna to ala.w sa lata««'H
... _.,jnor After eavarsl StHliM ua
Oia saper Klaunr.e realm* air* I* Is
1 with 1l.il. K.lianlM frufo 4 «u
lotion I'jfll auit>ri«>'a Makw.r hr fell
-------« - -J*. IsoSad lb Naw
marry bint and
(NOW a*i.,ON WITH THB dTORY)
CHAPTttR FIVE J
Tgm BIG green tau* strung dfl
around thn corner into Rlveralde ''^3]
drive and l*hll Parrish tightened
l.is arm around hl* bride. Their two
heiuls benl hack in a Maun aa they
looked ut the Call apartment houoa*
.it their right.
"Some day we'H live in a place
like that, hopey," be promised he*. .
pointing to one of the tallest.
Eleanor hN, "Igt's forget house
tiuntlng, Phil. Don’t you remem
i,.r ' rtila Is the night We decided
to eall It off lo do a little honey-
murnlng 1st * look al tha river
insttfad? ' _ ■- ' ■
"It might be the NHa.” hr said.
looking not at the Nack satin Hud-
son that flowed beside them, but
ilmvti at the eyes of the girl.
"You make It a regt Bohemia.
Phil. Dfa't ever let me wake up
•nd find Ute I* like J ru afraid it
whh/’ ,
We re the kind of people who
, i an make it what w* want It to be.
, u>(>k here, that’s Grant’s Tomb on
i the left . . . and Columbia la over
here to the right."
ICIcdnor s eyes followed, bio gaa-
luree otedlentiy. she said,
people on honeymoons ever sat.
Phil? I forgot to get any tunrti for
"My poor angel I Well go
straight back to the Village on thia
bus. You can get the beft food In
MFH-' New York there," he said not qoiir
correctly, fait adding, "and the Vil-
lage J» vidthin otir.purae?’
I "Piilli-loduy f saw an ad for an
apartment on . . , lej me see . . .
Bisne street The rent'y»Fibnly
forty a month for a large living
room, one bedroom and kltehenette
,snd bath, tioutd be look at It to-
rt iglit? it’s fa the Village." .
I "You’ve been looking at place*
all day. ix't'a skip ; .
[ "No, let's see ft, Phil. Fm dying
lo Havem place of our own. We’re
spending too mv<-h mbaey now for
r<s>m rent ahd meal* out"
"I don't know if you'll M Ira living
Jn the Village, " he said duMonsiy.
"We can’t afford th* plaaaa in
-~=4. Apd besides,
!the Village doesn't seem proaaical-
ly poor. Let's look at thia one."
, When Eleanor mw the big room
,facing a court, she didn’t Mt the
cracks In,the floor, the stains on
I he wall, the dreary view. She
didn’t hear the cries and wreams
akid noisy laughter out of doohs; she **■*» wm w onp v*.* >**1 w.*i> lo* . ■
saw the quainc fireplace, the high poise of a woman long aecuatcmed nt>t Unrt tn’' ^nb"
ceding*, the large amaM-paned w<n- to entertaining. my wife."
krlow ahd was enchanted. The noises
, >ut of doors were part of the sym-
phony of the ofty. •
"Please, please, let’s take It,
Phi I. darling. We can do wonders
\rlth IL I have enough furniture
from our place at home to fumtali
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furniture and I'll put up chlnt*
;drapes And it will cost practlpally
nothing to do: wonderful things
(with this big Jiving room. Plraxe.
J 80 the Parrlshe* went to’ live in
a tenement and called It Bohemia.
Kleannr had told him she could
dp wonders with the rooms. And
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Slk Montfir. .,,,.■...... n 3ft.
One Manwi
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__»urse containing .■»
Modrrnfa" your kitchen -Gibinets : J1**11 dollar, bin anti <
made to order' F H A. Loam to ' >-uulei -may . k.-cp nmnev it. return .
responsible people. J E. Gerard. ai1f1 «t’BSS’' rr> 308 Er>e. or 1
Phone 444 • | Times-Review I
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Lawn mowers ’ machine sharpened. tOST- Toy’ Boston bull puppy I
Me Keys, lortrwork and tennis Reward 1302 North Robin on ;
racquet stringing. Larsons Bicycle 1 Phone 1678. ■
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LAWN MOWfiit* K44A4tPgNEn ' N.uih Jeny Walkei Phone 433 I]........................
X':s;.Tur^.slK{ help Wanted ; notice
dim Shop 110 W Henderson ...........' 1 1 . J1 ' r
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-fvrrtr- bve in iwma. Mrs. SvIvuU Gray Perciwion attlUoa UMI .
■|Ph<.n.. 328. ]servlce Jahn BeautTWh
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WANTED Meridian highway.
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WORK WANTED Youth. 20; any- kind of moving, hauling; C
thhigJmrnediately; MechluMc. salps-1 dependable service. R<
man Box ■ ,JL. Tdnies-Revtvw Drtcek PbOHte 68B ? , : ,
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A 0EEP5EA
DWER, MADE.
A DE1CENT
OF 420 FEET
IN <Ht OCEAM,
M 1937,
The deepest
-that mam has
EVER DIVED
AND RETtlRMED^
ALIVE ,1
oM tabte, oUed and
aerved ttwun for
fruit Ft other timea.
Tbam waa a Mf chair foa Phil
and a mnaB ■» with a aawlng bas-
ket an • ataad for Blegnor.
■toanor Mam* - amMaa and
rtitata oaaara, pattahed and pabued
J ‘ ■* ___ 1 Hke light
bongdon the aaUuwa air.
Eleanor learned to seek - not the
ItanlUar tbinga aha bad aooked m
the unto Hm« house- but eaoUc
fortiyn foe^ ang to mfa a^aaiad
to make gMtak, rich aupprra . . . found:
and to maka eorktalla and canapes
Fur prtred of hla naw home, arid
hl« brtde, Phil had begun to bring
home the boys from the otBre
It wax hts boas he brought first
"We live rather hiBnbiy/’ he’d said
to bft Wnk. but Mrs. Parrish and
I would like to have you and Mrs. ----— -.—......■
Ltah to supper tt you’d care to n«w"P*|»eni ami read every word
come, dawn arena night" o< .....- r’—•
The day they were coming,
Eleanor shopped nil morning. Ahd
when the Linka arrived, it was
Phil whose eyes were frankly star,
tied; the I-inks dM not show their
surprise. Aft iff the shabby street
»,he dark hall where they had ’~ ‘v
walked up three flight* of-stairs,
they were not prepared for candle-
light and flowers, for tender duck- F?*1*.10 “ Jol>
ling «<»>*e<l with white grapes and J” bM ytt| I can ge
served with a delicate wine. Nor r,:
were they prepared for a hostess He SDlll’’d 1
who was a slip Of a girl with the
wp*’ t ■ ■
f . ihg In your FttMjiig-chHir
r only motive behind Ihe eotlon-buying. which women will
I* ' do during cotton wwk—and every week thereafter this
| year. Women In the cdttfln belt will buy cotton goods’
bocHUM they lire helping th«lr huHbandh’ income an well an
[ • Having money.
k Now, lnA«0<1. h» the time for every good houm-wife to
I • ■ coruh •” thy hid of King Cotton.
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I Adolf han warned Poland not. tn imten to “foreign rI-
I yen*.” The •iremt, we mippoae. are yemrved for Goeb-
I; bets.—E. I. Colliiis. Jersey Journal.
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I Now it’ll proRoAed to give retirement penkiona to Vetcf-
| an oottgroaHinen Tlw country could jw»ll afford Jo pay
I; some of thorn for staying awny from Wash1iigtot\.--
r'levehmii INain Dealer Ahs ah»*KMB|
[ ,m ....a*.... ,-t-Ov- ’ nsssment*._at warehouse sales, and
Kj.j- Nilniihm ian't contogiou*. but it’s certainly, taking.—•
I- Volmer Friedhpito, Joplin Globe.
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e;’. ' . ■ ' The American frontier has definitely ■ lieen reacheil.
I Contract bridge han superseded draw poker aa ihe nnlion’s
U tlgvoytte card game.—Hartford CJurant.
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They ate featuring broadrib suits this Spring. F.xc!h-
I. aively,,atmpow. for radio comedians.--. E. 1 .Gollins,
Kj'Jersey Journal.
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I. It doea fleem a pity that our grandchildren will have to
f puy tor the good limes, we’re not having - Olin Mtlter,
T^oinnston (<}«.) Times. J
Good MUMM1 baud . Fttacae rbDucmd far AFRJ
’ ; t the Ulins Mby delivery af’largest MFI
I lor apartment or small home.wash-' botasd laghwh* on the ■
Modern ! ‘3* *” 10 Lyn“n W,iktr ='”<•- Hkxxl-tesfad chfatM fowl I
Hum oouite mStt 1^ , ________ Jed flock*, for « jw bW
jrt* 8ALE Mils goals. Irreh fa ‘’"to?? tJJ?' **
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Now you can OWN your home Oils gggg.Il --—--------
I easy way I If you’ve teen wanting , -—-----—- -—;—----
-to-OWN 4 home arttt wiought you FOR BALE: Ten bars good UlunRry
._™..T afford it, so* how «Rsy Soap IS cents; too pounds leswd
lit fa to own an H O L C Home w sseg 41AM: iflo pwnMfa sweet
Property Iocs tag fa any fiart of >z...
town . J*hn Miller Ou f
He4el Bllfa Rhone .«l | IB <«
—, ............. ........ 4ee
FOR BENT T»® room furnished j,
apartment 411 West Wilson r
FOR RKMT Furnfahsd sparunerM
411 Weal Wardville Phone 07
FOk RWT TwteaWe dewnatutrs
soutlieaat apartment, famished or
unfurnished 414 Featherston
Phone 1383
FOR RENT Two room furnished
apailmenl with sleeping porch
261 g Buffalo PtMte M7
FOR RENT ARsacUve three room
Milk goals fresh In
H, WHiiamaon. Fbolie'
■ ■ ■ j ■ 1 1. *^ii ■ re •
."”1 ■BFAUIY.SHOP
Spring Is Permanent Wa
Hfimni
Complete Waves 42 and 1
MORAN-ANDERAftN
BARBER A BEAUTY SH
Phone 131
Juritfahed apartment to couple 428
hen West Warhvllle
FOR R«NT7”TIinw-reom ftirntaiied
apartment Strictly modern Adulta
only Phone 1«W
FOR RENT7 Three-room furnished
aparlpient Private bail) FJecUic;
retriaerator <14 West Wardvlllr
FOR -RENT Apartment far rent. |
818 Featherston
FOR BENT Two south bedrooms,
bath, garage Mw South ArtgMh
Plione 8W ’ '
FOR RRNT: Three '£rt|teMto
rooms .J204 Graham Avenue
nurseries
Cut Snnpdrkgons for sale Creed
Fribu • j
1O0O Tomato plants lor 41-011
Myers HoWer 8hop
Pefunlaw, Hibiscus, Marigold; OOi-
etm, Daisy, Ivies, Geraniums, ^ro-
mato and Pepper Plants: Also cut ■
Howers. Myers Ffower Shop. 319
■Tbrow^ Just reevivad Shnxta Daisy Plants,
full line other bedding plants
Greed Frieu Nursery;
Cut Roses 36c dosen. 3 doren 41.30.
Creed Ffioti Nursery. ;
fiMCiAi. J
R E: A WUUNQ -el^t u« Mlita.
the •fa.lywLU tk. «*rUJ
wiring and inspartlon You ' get -
wbet you pay for. Guaranteed
work and material. Sotue price per
unit to wer van*. O. V- Sneed O.
F Vanwntlt. Cleburne ’ , ? J1 "
Moderafae vtnir kitchen -Cabinets i Classes, dollar.
Till* Caupan Will Admit
MR AND MBS
W. E.' AK8AK ,. '■ '
to any of.r Of vhe folktwlng V
Movies . ........
YA1 F ■ ' IWiH ®U» AT 4UI
I ’ m.,... oRirt»« Tnnlc T
' ATAt)AM HOVUKWIHC ANl> KING ( OTTON
[ , The hp|13PlVfle, No. I trader,nf ihe n«fIon,’will have hrr
I . annual cllaiice to com<L,fa> King Golton’a rescue during
[, National Cottoa Week. May 21-T7. It is hoped t<he will
k continue to halp him on th lough the year
t AppropHately, Mmlnm Housewife can buy cotton ma
tetittlA.thlk year and still cater to Dame Fashion. T"
: . Game! Snott, fashion editor of tesrper’a Hixaar. naid in a
p tj-anfa-AtlMife broadest na «he reported on the recent
! J'aile tjienings:
I “Right away I think I’d better talk about cotton ... .
for thia year cptton starts at the beginning of fh« day and
s' never stops.”
So Important to the women or Atnerlcn does Mrs Snow
I consider the d|<rtum of Pai’is idioht coltpn that her mag- j
F aaine this month publisher a special cotton number. It is
y lieflnitoiy fiiahlojiable tMa year to wear cottmi, whether
y.ou are the newest t»aby-in.the crib or grandmother aew-
;“g in your roc^ng-chaii’ ...........
HB#evar, the desire to be fashionable will npt he the '
l*«g
w«yl If you’ve bean wanUng |
. , to OWN
.leuuldn't
>/■ 1 r ' ■ ----«—*---------
■■1^.-' ‘‘ A 16-year-old girl who had .never Iwnid .1 radio, who
MKj- didn’t ktiOfa' F l» R and who had never hear.l of HiHv>
And Musaolini. wan recently dtscuv-et .al on H Mississippi
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [34], No. 175, Ed. 1 Friday, April 28, 1939, newspaper, April 28, 1939; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309150/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.