Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [36], No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1940 Page: 5 of 6
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The Womens Golf Association
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Altus.
Austin Corbin. Jr.
the week-end here with hi* par-
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and
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Nursery and Kindergarten
THE WIDOW
OF WHISPER ISLAND
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Registration Begins November 4
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Speech. Dancing
and
Mildred Snow Gioaeon’s latest serial — of a girl
Mary Smith
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couldn't believe the man she loved would kill
who
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Prices
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TUESDAY in
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ANNOUNCING .
PHONE 21b |
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MUtebrnn-
you manot
Open*
November 5 at 904 N. Main
j wile Ueckert
d Gene Beckwith
irwwry and Kindergarten win be taught by Mh a. Stites,
Mis* Francis Kennon and Mr* Oran Maith
I of Ute children will be taught
lythm Band by
Muto
Phane
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Fort
over
Whatever you may nee,
way of dairy i».aln, t
lewriu-d milk, butter
fresh wholewma ire eri
waut ta nerve you. Call
by to are M. , i
J McCollum, freahtnen atu-
In the University of Taxaa
the week-end hero visiting
irents, Mr and Mrs M K.
* trf
'.Od*
in the
t- and as-
guardiana are expected to
»t the annual HaJ-
The N V A. Comm unit) Canter
Wba th. acene of a gey H*U<>ve«n
party given itatuntoy evening by
Mb* Mbtutoto DtoiwrwM'* group
Or*w MMT. Bbitowe'mi cutoote
and yellow tMhenlaa tocorated the
lergo room where Um ten roup
la* enjoyed game* and daiwuig
toa cream and Maitowe'en rok*
Bialon
>f the
jtenn
re to
Hmed
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WE FRAME PICTURES
Carry HI# Stock MwMttnf
edit lot) of a r_F:___
Mi*. Sharp, daughter Of
and Mrs L, P Sharp of Jm
Route 1. to active in brilaga
fain “ __ ;
•horu* and la pre,
Marpaasaa, ■ gtrt*
college
£
Many New I .iving Room mid Bedroom
Suites
Mevw Contest On Now,Enter
SOCIETY
special,showing this week
VewFall Patterns
It
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Mia* Jaoo Allard, freshmen stu-
dent al the University of TYxas
in Austin, spent u«t vdek-and here
with her parent* Mr and Mr*
Ope Barrel*
M Thursday the Coterie Club
DILLON « SONj ‘ ‘ ' ‘
tony Other Kinds of Ruga and Linoleum
New Patterns
Be*.
People
Have Canfldrnre
in Dillon’s
36 Year
RECORD IN CLEBURNE
(T.KBt'RNK, TEXAS
jiduon Hardware & Fura.
‘ "SvarytMng far Yew gwr"
S 21« W. Henderson
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Society Editor
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CLEBURNE,
ss^Tiih r 1 ■imrTMH
WINNERS! |
Pillows Often
Prohibit Sleep
■Pillowed in comfort'' la a moan-
urglc» phra»e to many *laepor»
I True, their bed* havo pillows. Ims'
often they ace more of a hlndrarw
than an aid to ilpM.
Let Bo I
Yawr Moving and H
BONDED A
INSL'REE
11 Years In Hu-
Cleburpo
1 f OYLER
TWAxssm i
ent*. Mr nad Mrs Austin Cor-
bin. Sr.
By Edgar Rice Burrouorha
1
imstrongs Quaker li&
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haa sufficient
3■|. head rnpwgrt-
ably. a mixture of iwo-thlrd* down
and one-third gooag foathara is an
oxcellent ctrotee.
«Xc
£3
morning after spending the Week-, .-yjM
‘ end with her parents. Mr anfi W
I Mrs J B Bright She WM id- J
. unnpaniod back tn school by b«t «
WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES
Ben Duniap of DaH«* to (pending
a week here with his pa>*nt). Mr
and Mrs J O Dunlap
_ .,..w i. W - nwaeiwiuMsn
k i —
rW
figfryV i
* Van-bcree Fn.li-'d at Gllinora Friday *«d Saturday
appeared In a yeeent
Dallas ngwapapec
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1ST PRIZE <MM4bi
Mr* James Fraaka. itfB Broad
way. San Antonio. Terns*
MW P1MZK
Mrs ». W Pinkston. 1M1 Cnw-
ceut Dr- Tylar. Texas
MIL PRIUK <Bto.B#l
Mr. A. M Thompson, ilf W
fienunote. MgrloW. Qgte
NKXT M PUZKn Iftdg each!
MW* Kdna (Curl Bright return-
ed to T Q. P. in Fort Worth this
WTOTEXN UNION T
Reasonable
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J 1 SOCDSTY - I
Announcements!
I/ewnffiawai i' n i.thb——M
The Gleaner* Clam of the Field
Street Baptist Church will have a
social at the home of Mr and
Mrs Horner Rodger*. 820 Wood-
ward Avenue. Tuesday evening gl
7:30 o'clock.
Each member, or proapecUyw
member. Is urged to attend.
By Ernie Bu*hmi
IYING J ' T YOU’ I
3P, f / SAID 1
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Burgess Hickman, student In
A. A M Oeilege. spent Use week-
end With ids parents, Mr and
Mrs WHJiani Hickman, tn Use
Beno community
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MM* Ore NarUn't group met
Batarday afternoon with their «*
sislani guaroian Mrs Hen Pui-
iank. for a Hallows an party
Qmnes and other informal enter-
tainawnt formed the diversion af
Uw atp-rnooci. at Use conclusion
of whldh refreahjnente were served
to 14 toria
Waahky and widowed Mrs. MBth mN fh*f har hu»baad had baan mue-
darad. That Hie ma a who Ad W wa» boat on murdering har a* wall. And
sho named him: Phillip Hareward, hot nephew. But Leslie Pritchard-—
boceuso she hod mot Philip—eouldn’t believe It. Her hoert told her It
wgi irapoMiUe." Yet there wove the feet*—amonf them the ugly and the
strange one that Philip had sworn her to sacreay about hia hiding on the
island. Above all, ho specified, hi* aunt must not discover him there
... This npweet mystery by Mildred $aow Glaeeon Is a worthy successor
to her ''Wind Voyage,** "Demon’s Decoy" pad "Cosile of Doom,"
Look for it
lW51 'I.'
1M-W clian»c<ci und bnsutg with thr
years but the pillows are only thir'
glu.M* uf their once rnbuat seffM.
All pillows are filled with pe*4ab-
able feathsr* that can't ba expected
to keep their flufflnem and resljl
ency alter more than seven yedn
of M-rvlee That's Why a liand-ine-
down pillow isn't an antique but a
disgrace
The best quality ptltow* are filled
with either water fowl tguoae er
duek> feathers, or the down that
grows beneath the feathers of these
bird* Por people who lUty- a pillow
that is soft and yet "■**
support to hold the
Oregon Visitors
Honored at Dinner
ConiplimenUng her sister, Mrs.
O. C. Bell 9t Sheridan Oregon
who to visiting her. Mrs H 0.
Germany entertained Bunday with
a dhmei parly at her home in Um
Prices Chapel community
Guest* were Mr* Germany's
mother. Mrs C. M Sfephena:
Mr and Mrs Nagi Miller and
eon. Chsric* HamJlUm; and Paul-
ine Robertson, all of Otoburng;
and Mr. and Mrs O C. Bell of
Sheridan. Oregan
TH« BOY WAS A FW9H0
Of THE LION cuts. LIONS
WERE TMEIR ENEMIES-
BUT THE APES GREW UN-
EASY WHEN THEY PWND
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Clgb Tuesday afternoon at 1 :N
o'clock, if the weather permit*.
J..W3 WOUj.0 HAVE
MS's -
SEE TOMMY MOW A
FULL-aiXXED MEMBER
«' THE Aff TR1DE
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QUICK WAS THE AlM OF ”
AMCHEBSj -ARIAN stoS Lk'KX
Eft. INTO THE TREES HB SPRANG;
THE ARROWS WENT WILD
' ONE
DAY
THIS
CONFLICT
BURST
INTO A
DRAMATIC
AND
FATEFUL
CLIMAX /
’ROVE
NERAL VALUES
2U^Wa/l£
IIERRL HOIT1E
-903 NORTH MEIN
ueh the Wide < i»et la a <i>en>-
to honoring her with a 1
k lunctveon at Lake Waco
try Club Mrs Walter Kuntx
L entertaining al her home
y with a breakfast at 10 a.
fchili- on Saturday Mtoa Mc-
ey will be the honoree of a
given by Miasea Mary Annie
T and Helen Width,- -t !h.
ry club.
k Douglas, student in Haytoi
rdty In Waco, spent *e
e
aud Mrs Mack Dougtas
/U-.i
beechwood
SSS With Other
for coughs
matter how many medicines
- * ' * tell your druggist to
of Craomulsion with
Ing yog muM |£e the
' V»er-
are to
tMhhi
BIUGH1M YOUNG t played by
Dean J agger I and. the twelve
wive* vita ,, . onipanied the
great Marman leader on lhe
heroic- ire* westward in lhe
)•<*» Century-*«.« predwlven
which cornea to (he Yale Ttie-
1st
^JOSEPH ASPIRE
. . ■.
Mrs J H.. Yarbrough a.. J
daughter. Miss Eloise, of Alvarado
epent Selurday evening with Mrs
W. T. Yarbrimgh.
• Miss Cleora Baldwin of
Worth visited relatives here
the week-end
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and Mr* • P Dgckert
.Mioge Himel anrwMna* Uto
age of their deugbiar. Win- j
,h> Mr ftona . Mh ' *
Oklahoma, on huud
»>. M AnBMgM Okla
BmAwtih 1* U* M Mr
MM. 1T. L BeckwiUi of till*
Both the brtde and gftatMn
member* of the IfM gvad .
left,inu Hi,-, School-
i eouplr w|U be M home fam-
ily at 123 North Victor
l. Tulsa where Ute gyootu
.ployed Uy the Fl ank s Man-
uring Company.
W' '
Si
r, and Chnrl>»> .
srWL'V'
^A*N A
0 uoe (
>WO/ 2
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FiltiNK «gf
student toother
. . Denlow
spent the week-etu! here viaiUw
her UUmr. 0. B Donovan and
other relaUve* and friend*.
Mr* Harry Howell Mrs
T. Wood and Don Wood spent
Saturday in Fort Worth. Mrs
Howell attended the matinee per-
formance of "Skylark." Marring
Gertrude Lawrence.
' ' . ;*■•*■■ t" ‘r' •" : *'"•• : ? ",:'i f •' *•.. ,t. *1.t: ■ IJ' •' .«.. ’j- :.,rsji-' ■ i. <’4 t-; (i. ' . .'••'IL
.Miss Dollie Wilbanks, who is «
alndent in a Det>lor, college spent
the week-end here with her mo-
ther, Mrs L E Wilbanks
1< not only
but A
fhw appenram
Bea our new
Winter Bamalc
Mr and Mrs Charles Head
instructors in Highland school
spent the Week-end here with Mr.
and Mrs M R Head.
1940 Chevrolet Special Deluxe Town
Sedan
Radio and Heater
1940 Chevrolet Pickup
Low Mileage. .... Like New
1939 Chevrolet Coupe
White Tire*. Radio
1938 Chevrolet Town Sedan
Radio. Heater •
1939 Ford Deluxe Coupe, Radio
FKW OTHER CHEAP CARS
Johnson County Motor Co.
f
Fold Dealer 4
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MU* Betlj
student *t B
the week-wi
parante. Dr
Wghitey.
Vangtoy. fnahman
lor Uiihrerrite. spent
here vtalttng her
•nd Mrs R A
Camp Fire Girls
To Have Annual
Hallowe’en Party
AU the Camp Fire Girls
illy and their guardian*
sUtent ------ — '
be present _ ________ „
lowe'en ftorfg. wirtoh thia pear wiil
take the form of a Hallowe'en car-
nival. at lb* M. Y. A. Community
.Otolter, Thursday evening at 7:30
o'clork
There ww ba bwtha far dtofar-
ent stunta. fortune telling, and
other typical Hallowe'en features
Mrs. Kyster'a group will be in
charge of ,||H food. Miss Dicker-
son ■ group, the fcamt-s and stunt*
Mrs Caskey’s group will be In
charge of the decorations; Mrs
Richard eon's group, the refresh-
ments
Ttie Wau-He-Be Camp Ftr<- group
and their aaslatant guardian Mrs
tQgprag ayalar. antoyed a ptcnlt
I Saturday af the Eyatei farm «uat
'at town. There ware 15 mreaiam
I ami Jettnte Marte Mangum, who
, aaatoted Mr* Ey»ter
’lute, senior student in
Alt,, ■“■■■ —-
Blesses for
Kinney Parties
bounce Plans
p< tmnstuw MeKRtoMF ot
bride-etedt of Kd King, wifi
bled With three pre-nupUal
bates ibis week, a* three host-
announced . their plana Bat-
r‘MY Tilvy F 1 -.id
T’fa 411
li'XVSY wJ
to A flHKH
I BNOW-FlAA
k 1 AIM "TO PM
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®ssa®
'iftaaS,.
Mrs L P. Field visited relativ-
es In Burleson Friday and attended
the fair there________________
Many Women Relieved
HeadiudMs. nervoiuuie**, flmmP-
like pain and other periodic dto-
tress of women may be due L>
functional dysmenorrhea from mal-
•; nutrition, a condition often helped
' bv CARDUI Main way it heRto to
<n by increasing appetite and flow of
student in - )ujc^> thus uWjn< ,11#WIJoni
: building resistance to periodic dis-
tress Th* other way CARDUI
may help you: Toke it • ftre days
tx-tore and during "the time " Ua*4
and popular for more than W
years—gdv.
ki2j
Mrs. Jolly King
Attends Waco Party
Mrs John a. King Of this city
was among the guests al the supper
given last week by Les Veuig
Amis at the Qus Willingham cot-
tage on Lake Wacto. ■
Dinner was served from a labia
carrying out the Hallowe'en motif
In decorations A miniature wooden:
cart filled With fall fruits formed
the centerpiece.
Miss Christine McKinney, bride-
elect of Ed King, Was a member
ol the committee in charge of ar-j
tgngements.
Hnto White,
___ ___...________ Ttoxas A. ,
wiH meet al the Cleburne' CounteF ■ >MWe I-----
------- - Mr(. r .
as bto house guests J B Di
of Bryan and Joe TretMonte
-xNtmmn.
Bit* Mng* b» tire euitege'
>t of lha
ib gt tl>a
I Farewell Linen
Showar Given Mrs.
Billy T. Murdaugh
A favewwh party and linen sliow>
er WM lha OPltetesy extended Mrs
WUjf Murdaugh the torenri Cbiis-
une sparkman Baturday after-
aoiNQ by Mlws France* jj«glovap
and IjOuIsc Hani* at the ham, <jf
tta .Ml*. Mr* Murdaudf left
Sunday for Temple, where *a *up
'Mr Wpgaiigti will be * hM»*e to
the fuiam
YMim* uhrymnthernunto dw*or»t-
ed th* opwn rooms und provided
a pleasant background tor the *f-
lamoon pf brulga. Hggtr *ewe
prise Was won hy Mrs T H,
Cleveland and low by Mrs Mur-
phy Pickle, Jr
At the oonelusiun of the serie*
of guntM Bide T«»y WIIbatjks en-
ta«M drawing a wagon decora ted
in the bride’s colon of yellow and
green, which *■ filled with love-
ly gifts of linen for th* new
home
Refreshments of ice cream and
cake wore served to the following
Mmes T. H CievetoML Murphy
PtctJa. Jr.. John H Hiinona. BL.
Anderson. Jr.. W H. aparitman
and O. T. Harris and D. A Wil-
banks and th* honors, and host-
esses '
.... jteur*- -----
MB* L......_ .
Curtis, wee* wnatite to attend,
sent their gifts to the bride
at Cemuseroe. wga ae<fci-*ad by the Chamber of Commerce
u' ^BOrT*’" th* 1*acliare OoUaga and *1*> the iW of Dununaea*
A I.UlfHt MAUI
Stii LASiX U>N
Tlie care tboi goat
a tailor uioj.- *M4 1
b'LTried in Tula*
Mu* Helen Bratton Iim returned
o Ltentou to resume bar MiifiiM ‘'j®,
ai T B C W . after spend** -4IP
Um- week-end here with her pxr-
ent* Mi and Mr* Harvey Brat- 1
U>n
HqLart U Khlflet of Alvaradfc ,.1
visited friends here Hstuiday. .; j
“If More Old People
would use ADL.ER1KA tliey arouM ,'rt
reel belter I’m 70 and have haR
it ou hand for 14 year*.'’ (L. M-. W
Bo Dak i Fu« QUICK bowel actKin *
and rebel from bion Ung gas. try 9
ADLAAUKA today Coign it t I awe- '1
well Drug.—adk.
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Adtnfrabtoe g3jBM0g Cwntert First ('outeat <feres! Ortow-r |l
BEAI.EK’b PRIZE . gte.bg)
Plggly Wlpgiy. Mn Ab-
MALar*Tp»!IZE igtb.bb)
J D Mill Grocery. Tyler.
'»*«*’
HEALER'S PRIZE <»!«.*>
Treadwell Grocery, Martos'.
Oklahenia i
NEMT » DEAI-ER'S PRIZES
Iggtob <*ch) I
Cashto King Oro.. Wichita |
Fulls. Texas
Holley Brothers. Shreve- |
port. La.
Ray Wilson Oraowy Coop- ]
•r, Texas .
Wyatt Food Store No », I
Dallas Texas I
Harris Pood. Store. Pampa. I
Texas ...... a'.' ■>.” I
Loper Pood Market. Port
Arthur. Texas I
Pete Fowlkes CJrocary, Am-
arillo. Texas
Ughthouse Grocery.
Benito. TMM '
Brirtow't Food Market.
Clovis. New Mexico
Broadway Food MarkeV
Houston. Texas '
Cheelterfront Store
tin. Ttexas
it torn ton s Grocery,
let*. Texas
Herndon Grocery
Trinity, Texas
Martin’s Grocery, Vernon,
Texas
Uvesay Grocery
Worth. Texas
C. W Winter Grocery. Cie- E
burn*. Texas B
Safeway Store No. 217, i
Waco. Texas I
Granbarrys Grocery.
Breckenridge. Texas I
MUpe’s Food Market. Mar-I
shall. Texas I"
Pav A Thke Grocery, AlUis. I
Otta • I
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HE WA9 FfttS AGAIN »□ WArtCW
*0* TOMMY BuT QOUIBTED
THAT Tilt BO"1!' HAO IKMViVIID
W JUN
U—*>- >1'1,1111 Ail,vkiWiilWn, '..'I-, 1-1, • L,I<***W I ' "r"! ' I-
you have tri
■all you a tax
tba understa
ifel tKEg- ...
*^*money badt.*(Adv.)
Just write in iS word* "WJiy You Prefer Admiration CofWb*’ ... ;
See your grocer for further daiails. Remand>er . . . this la NOT I
• nafianai aoMw«t ... You are not competing wiH> millions ... j
Eater today bad a* often a* you wi»k
Birthday of Mrs.
J. E/ Harris Is
Observed in Keene
The birthday of Mrs. J. E
Harris wa* the inspiration for a
delightful covered dish luncheon
Sunday in the home ot her sister,
Mira. Adah Griggs, in Keene
Guest* brought dishes for the
Junah. and presented the honoree
with a number of lovely gift* In
the afternoon hymn singing and
other informal entertainment were
enjoyed
_ Guests sharing the courtesy with
Wady* Bryan and Mmw Mm Harm wera Mpics J J,
Murdaugh, and James E Rodman. Hoy Young. E K Ph*n-
stoner. Lee Bruce
J B Yates. Melvin Lewis. Walter
Plunkett, Russell Owens, Spurgeon
Bayless and Pat Nichols
Mr* 8 E. Harrell of Braxos
Valley spent Wednesday here vis-
iting friends.
Quilt h Made
By Midway Club
A Called meeting of the Midway)
Woman's Home Demonstration Clut
Was held Tuesday in the home of
Mrs Dutch Mik'-1* The meeting
tex* the form of an aH-day Indus
trial program
A quilt was made, with a general
diaeuaston during the day At noon]
• ptenic style lunch was enjoyed i
Those present were Mme- A T 1
Keaton. Brnest Jones. 8 A Kouns '
Put Smith. Tom King J M
Miller Penny Lebahn. and Lens
lay
vtsiUnx hi*'parents" Mi >tr Rnd **r‘ Dudley Prater
i*>uP White H* had of dvbume were week-end gveet*
of their sister. Miss U>u Alexan-
der. of West ;
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
chroaic bronchitis may develop if
yaw oowgh. chart cote, ar
chills is tw) tmtad and you
afford to taka a chanw wtth iu>]
cine tats potent than Creon
which goes rigtit to the seat
trouble to help toowu and expt
laden Diikhan and ai*'* ~
soothe.QKesJrair.UU
bronchia] mucous met
CreotnuMon blends
creosote by special proc
time tested med*tene>
it coDiuin^ no narcotic
___________I' I Tl'v reason la that the nfftovt
in...- flabby witt> old age
. .. . In many | ,inilte* pillows (Hied with
“grandmother» gnoaa feather*'
are passed down from mother to
daughter along With priaed pbMil-
work quUl* and ItevtouUanar)
Du guW* MKI IMMA aNMI M*
»r* character ..nd bauutg with Uir
><f nWM
Y'. r” v’lStHi
Mft Geo
Trinity, _
Mrs M T. Welsh. 12»> Paradise
Vernon, Texas
Mrs Ram Denni* 1986 May
Street, Fort Worth. Texas
Barbara Lockett. 3OT N Buffalo
Cleburne. Texas
Mr* R M Sanderford 2300 Ethel
-AveBde Waco Texas
Mrs Garland Carey. TOO W.
Hullum Breckenridge. Texas
Mrs D. 8 Arnold. Washington
Street. Marshall. Texas
Mrs. E. M. Ftands,
Qkta,
i M““ **•««* UteW"’
I to TauGtef* College to
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SS NELL SHARP IS COMMERCE ,
INCESfc AT GILMORE YAMBOREE
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Ha* M* fitaarp. artitor surtant at Ear
. - -----*--- teL. ---------- -------, M Frtn. |
Mrs. W M fUlgler. 1807 Gid-
dings. Wtehita F>»|K Teas*
Mrs Jo* Paarina. ata Btephen-
«on. Mum eport. La
Mrs Claud. Wrlghi
MrVt. P Douglas. 5g3£ Oram
street, Dam*. Tbxa*
Ma C. Stowell. 217 E Kings-
ville. Pampa. Texas
Mrs W M Kelley. 3418 Ftfth
Street. Port Arthur. Texas
Mr* W R Buftner. W3 B Adams
Street. Amarillo. Texas
Miriam Gudmanson Los Freanoa.
Texas
Mrs Marie J Rogers. 1130 Ren-
cher, Clovis, New Mexico
<£ts. M. C. Moore. Box It. QetMB,
Texas
Mrs H D Allen, 3302 Duval.
Austin. Texas
Mr*. A J Pope, #31 Elm Street.
AMtene. TexM
C Elliott. Box 2M
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [36], No. 20, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1940, newspaper, October 28, 1940; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309304/m1/5/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.