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Communities Which
Win Prizes Named
Elders Return From
Twp-Day Presbytery
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Prizes Awarded
Winners in 10
Parade Sections
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Mrs. Polson Dies
At Grandview Home
Football Box Seats
Go On Sale Friday
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exhibit buildings
Wednesday at H)
fourth annual event
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Shultz, first. Harry Howell’s entry, j been made by the highest u„
ders. It. is expected
members of
the second
ft’oni Godley
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Wil k end,. Hie I nil';'
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show in
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Best team mules—Arch Gibaou. I choices will be made, this week- thet the la * tune the guns wt-te
first, second and third. r ’end. u«ed W»s Sept 1
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Jflnkriown (Jmpility
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the average woman wants in a
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Lilting the
chests, here’s
breakfcr Hie.
like to lifim
Errol Flynn's physique
Fred MacMurray's han
George Raft’s eyebrows
Winston ChurcWU’s eyes
FtanChot Tone's nose
President Roosevelt’s voice
Robert Taylor’s mouth
Clark Gable’s dimples
Cary Grant's chin
As a finishing touch, the college
girls cast their votes for Spencer
Tracy's "wham." which was in-
terpreted on the campus to be the
male counterpart >for '’oomph- ”
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MARRIAGE UCEN8EN
H. <J. Eckeberger . and
Bmma Sidler. both of Waxahachie,
and Lloyd Womack Klrtley and
Joy Wakeland, both of Cleburne,
have been Wmed marriage licenses.
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Precede Rodeo ’ ■ T“ Pr°“'
VISITORS AT COUNTY FAIR ( !’[ NlNG
Hangs up Record
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United Feature Syndicate
Worth, gave
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the rodeo j
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On Road Fund
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Awards
various evenis go
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nightly .1
fur, '•orni
nlalle.-
.•oqtlieni Hah .
mo-1 part Avis Mir
Rome' admitted ■■ ',h
tai ks. ri nortihg iha'
pi'lsofl;. were kill' <.l
woundi ii
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The t'llipeiur not . only
I |>e army iindet', m.s di
t an' ollied
1 alone, he also ’ousted
inhal Nobomiisa Sii'etsilhi. iV taili • i
cal of strong Axis ' leatinis!
< liali lH;Ui of th« ’Ttripi’t->ril
A'^it.'inrr Assficialioti Ihe
llm: .lai'a/ies'-. lolalil m inn i
17 8 seconds
Saddle, bronc riding. Tack Boll , i
Red Rock, first; Joe C(>ker Wolfe i
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siipcrini rnili ni. of |ou. . W-u Di. IM*-.f'
rLation „<lc|)'.iri‘in,'i.)i
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coni rilin' hjI.i
II the .Weath-ec man is (orcef-.l,
flic weather f;(>i iKc ..I'roiid |wr-'
forma lir-e of file .Tolllison C(ilillfy
Rodeo Wil.l he right.
Only a lO-dcm'i't Vs I l.i ik.'i- wa
rersHt’d by the CumifiUmi-, Gas
company Al. ,2 p m.. maximum
W HS 78 decrees, after , a tiH degree
minimum iiv\i night at :i b’elnck,
r easy
0 TfRMS 1
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Meeting of the local Aiiglel''
club hss beeti postponed from —
Friday night of this weak to Tues-1eluded; J
Wf1
Anglers Postpone
Regular Meeting
1 t:.k>
I ions .
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I tie Gharupions
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Worth ,
I ! cxplmm.'d. Clebiu nc always . turns | mounted thb
■ I out sei strong iof the
'j- Fort Worth. 1 jus’t
show that we i...
; I Mnytlung Cleburne puts on.”
?; Out-of-town newspapermen were
Jim McMullen,' staff cprrespond-
E] ent., and Paul McAllister, staff
ij photograplier of the Fort Worth
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the .il l.itivelv. mode- ,
ajid Hu- .aim,'. mH> n,i.> ;
that fhe cmperoi ibid tiark,. ,1 ■ ,
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Mitz Ray, Killeen.
Less Hood, third.
Eiders ol the Presbyterian church i
returned last night from a two-
day meeting in Fort Worth of
the Presbytery,
Cleburne, elders. Emmett Brown,
W. T George, and W. A. 8cott,
attended the meeting in the in-
terest of a new preacher for the
church here, but indicated today
that they had not definitely se-
cured the services ol a pni>t«.
Johnson County Fair Exhibits Are Free! Second Big Rodeo Performance Tonight
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FORT WORTH LIVESTOCK—4U.R)
Cattle 3.000, calves 1.000, steady to 2t> lugher
steers and yearlings 7.00-12 25; tat cows 6 25-
775; cutters 3 50-6.25; calves 6 50-13 00 Hogs
1.500: steady to 20 lower; top butchers 1180,
good butchers 11 70-11 80: mixed grades 11.00-
1165: packing sows 10.50 Down. . jEbeep 1.50Q:
steady; spring lambs 9.50-10.50; yearlings 9 00
down; aged wethers 6.50; feeder lambs 8 75
down.-
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Parade of Stock Champions
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11 burne. second, and Burleson,
tl third,
I... Mr. and Mrs Elbert Smith won
M the individual wh<Me fi»n* ““d
home ,bwth award.
so strong
Worth,
show that we
WIHIIUH wis.swi ••• ...
, lint tlife’ Chicago co-ed.s have I cowboy had just,
it upon themselves to say ■ Watts
they want their "hero" to see if
And if you can imagine
a finer specimen of manhood than
they have dreamed of, we sure
would like to know what he woulfl
look like.
Chicago cq-eds want their "hope
chest herb" to have F.D.R’s voice
and Winston 'Churchill’s <..
|his1 .. to pt ■<• -
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POLICY1
r .MK OPENS C- Miss I <hli<’
Hollou.15 u| ( IrbujTp'. uha
• Frcrhat ineinheis ol Ihr Fort
Worth delegation to the John
sou. ( oinilv Hair as thry got '
off then < Ii;l: tered hits, uoie
a ' 1 ibbon iirrribed “bort
Worth", as a gesture ol wrl
come. 'J'he. .mcti are,, h‘lt (»»
tiehl. dim. Pan. <. . KliiRrea
and 5.^(1 Witi.sJctt Jlvtow arr
Misses Jackie <oody o! Blum,
left, ainl Mi-s Cry* (dlr (fa-
ille of HillshOro, h<»(h ol uhoni
rode in the parade.
Mrs: J
first ; :
[ Box’ seats for the football sen ■
1 son will be on sale Friday from.
second, and" Hill Anderson, I« to 9 o'clock at the Chamber j
i of Commerce. John Jordan, atln I
William Anderson, first: j letlc council 1 business
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Agricultural section —Mrs Mar-1
TUB WFAIIIEIt—mg)
x.i Fan in p.inly . lou'iy tonight, and
u.iinie: ,:. i.c.t'iwi t portion Friday.
to iiv li i ni-1 e.i a mid north wind.1!
th<- coiis|, lirii’iniii/ in-H-tiv on the lower
','ti.et'lrionie,
8 <( 9 i 10 :
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Everywhere one went tins iiiorn-
uig nN the talk was about the lair
. . parade, the lair itselt and tl\e
hrl jodeo,' That was just, about all
H ;«Jhat we could hear.
Ii J And there were qiule
KJ from out ol town,
Ii. i Taking part in yesterday’s pa-
II 1 rude was Xam Huron, from St
R:■ Paul. Minn. •'Who is bringing a new
IT, j sport, ice Hockey, to Texas. He ,
[' is spending thousands ol dollars pions being
' ' to install equipment in the Will 1
Ii 1 . Rogers Memorial Cohsetinr in Fort petted today
Ii ] Worth tor an ice rink. Huron
* brought alopg his tine saddle
jfc^diorse. Smokey, for- the parade
here. Smokey: a black horse, in
J white trimmings on<!e drew an of-J. Karman,
| ter ot $10,000, which was k:—
Another horseman Was Ralph J buds flat, to set
Buchanan, Waco laiOKiryman and | not be equalled
booster■ (|ii Iqxe Btick each year this year.
heads the largest delegation that j Coronation of Miss. Marjorie yiejc-
attends the Southwestern Exposi- I ers. 17^ Godley. as queen ot Joim-
I' Mon and Fat, Stock Show in Fort i son County Fair'last nlabt before.
! . Worth. ' . ■ I .7.000 people was one' of the high-
L j lights of; t' ' ........... —
Wlmicra in the community
lxx»ths at the Johiwm Obunty Free
lair werb announced toemy by Miss
Maeona Cox, home, demonstration
agent i '
All community booths will, re-
ceive awards as they were scored
over 500 Center League qjcelv-
ed the highest number of points
- ooJ. .,
Winners were:
Community booths; Center Lea-
gue, first,; Liberty Chapel, second,
end Alvarado, third.
FFA* booths: OOdley, first; Cle-
aetoud, and T ‘
I,ce Bridges.
Freddy Max
. second, and
Gillis. Cleburne. itiirdJ
Billie Randolph, first, |
and Patty Graham, second,
Retha Hurt, third-
County town private cars-
Clyde Fnubion, Alvarado.
Mrs J T Hopps. Keene, second |
Pets—Floyd Dii(ds,’ first. Retha;
Butt, $ —*—"
third.
Clown -William Anderson.
Ray Shaw, second
Agricultural section—Mrs. Mar-| Bids on the boxes which Were ,automT:
shal Basham, first; K J. Harrison,, received until Wednesday mtn'll- rifle were
’ big have not been opened. "
•Guns Stolen From
>. W Holland
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I Holland -iijl t’ .••••’ v..i -n
I et'i'd . I in-. !•!•:: tun-;' '.IHd ' ’ii :rii''>c’ < ■;
I rg th,. . He-a t!('; :'.ir,n'''Hl ■ Ji’i'l
si'iir ou> << ’ ' I'leion nt Hy. >'iin.'j,
............three .r' 1 'i •!• ire -,:i itkiv’ -" *■
manager, i ♦ Ki .luy,. nun a ' 13 ' : ,
gunge auii;ma>‘r'Tn" .run. a 30J«> . -I
jaUtotrnTt n ’and n 22 auuiinatia
-ei...., mki ii ficni the bed-
rbeni (‘lc»s"i oj iiu- Holland home |
An unlatched s(«re.eii
six bid- I In the house
tlfat these 1
inoli- lliuti lO.oon . people
.idewatk:- apd ■.trci’ts
■ vestcuia,', " uftN'iioou.
pl events w.'1'le InisV
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■’ imil wliii n '1 .
Pi mu' , Mm
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- n r.r lved .
.: Hinllii One
(talion .tile, appointed' .Hah'- up- ' :'
re eiUilHVi! ' one ' nf wlm n 1 Mr- ' ''
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I'll Hii.iii,, whose duly Jj >. ’o Visit i
.( the-'tillite . arid lonii i oimly ■ j liap- j
- 1 toi's m tlirisi' cojin'ii-s lackuig’i
" I chapters'.
In'. d'k.cu,sslim tier work, tieft*. v
I Mi«. Pittman s'aid inlan't.ile ; par-.
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| uliH'.'kiug '
' J grow iiiijr
> j drftion Ji’t'ls it necessiiry J.
' ,' j.stK.te -tie organized to its
" - , | capacity. IhJ.ougli ,( ilni’lel"' 'iiat
. I l ea Uy Ulil’.; '•! 11 ihikalI's to •
■ lui.tioiuii lounditj.i<in 1)1 ’(.ii'der t<> i *,
IbetU'T tight- thi .'li'-'i';,i.a' and 1>in- ]
(vi-(. *ilie I'hildri.ir .mb i.'.i'owiiups ot •
hk A I ”UI' country ■
| Will'll Illis ri...pu a I. loruied.j
perhaps, neki. xi ek P will pc m l
diri i a it 11 nd ■
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M i' < leori’.v K Pl’1 man :
■ ; Un NntioiiTH r-ii!ll.hl.il loi.i : ot
I ■ ■ j Cme nnd l ’i en nt ion , t |,.
I I Parkly.'-i . m NeU-i Ymk < )' !
I Oiled W A Sd.lt, ''ii.ui't
I I mill l to) the I’I Il II ■ I •!
I ' | ci leliral lim, J Ln.. . ii.ioi t ir
I | Illi <'le d ol .liie ■< »l'..a 1.1. .i ’
I ■ ■ county eltaptei
I Mi:. I’ll Hmm
I" I buriieili', i■ I 'a I"1 mi.i
1 tie |‘Cl,ldl'll. 'till.', 'itnil.'
I (V R , I1' tuh II fl.i I
I I st i eel’ w a . I mi mi i.l !
I | burne in I9<i|. anil
I- I with lu'1. 'V.'itrk tijilav
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i Innaii 11.1(0. I uiii lJi'int O' ■
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) sinn ol S' .ip i
■ I.nd I hey liar i
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. | mini a Iii'i.mli co'iinty ,eli.ip<(- >
’ Just lei elitly ■ I lii■ mi1 li'i<.d li.nj.
Io ’lue-sday,
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Nurneiioii. nveii in
■ I burne sect ion alid
. .shops hkye t'Ob| .
: Mint they Wish to
] Iilo .1 i|iid whn.li will
,i paving ol till,, loop, bill •'
I nmUile to give until pay tin.
day. For that
I 1>t jhiyUieiil w a
|Hnl.md'av tai Tuesday.
Cuniirni Ig'.i ini n tniwVd
l hat all dotrii i mi is Ir n ■ .■
diqtcly
The toi,al''iuild. ni.aiei1 '<
today adid eoinniltieem. ■
certain t|iq|. oilier
which, arc expected will b1..-
fund to the point to pay im
double seal coat ol asphalt
1.1m
Free
Rodeo opened today with
| rude of the beef cattle
. ; the main attraotion '
for several -hundred who 9i'e'ex-(,
,;.n..v .’('he climax ot ilm n’
day's program, will be the rodeo
performance . tonight ' .
A .new rceord'was‘''ta(.-ked up’la’st
j night, in -Ute first rodeo by BladkCy !
■ Dublin Hi- twisted a i I fl
refused. I steer to the ground . ih Seven sec-
Ralph I buds flat fo set a mark thut .may y
bettered Imre I]
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li^ia i 'hm ' I'lfl
UdH (i. lu.ii'i.i- j
in- -i.d-'-m ■ inr
>'rln;il . i .i llin ; '
lit \ViH .haw'' ii .
laiiqd tni mili. i/i. i
; tin i.itv held out .
I J iiv British aJr oi.hm 'i' m.
•.Italy Cipeiieil with ;i iai. Ii-
I ■» Attack Italians '
1 i r <trl' . first time sum,"'
Jtyj 12 'Biltlsl) lone.-rani:. Ju mil
>■)’ .made a .1 filimniili hhhi.v 111 >•
lligh' from lim,t" "ill Bii'alli m :
at Itii.k ' tin- iw:i ri ol mi-bi ':an ,
Italy’ the ernat' rlt'm not
'1mm mid Mil,nr ' ■
: ’.rill' British, plum n-ia
Fiat and Cammo w
im,’al 11ati-ai'i a: ■ i ■. i ■
I'.>i ted 11? bai r i'1
what- was r|i'..‘Ti'.' m o'
heaviest attack i>l'
Italian nb.|r<'t.iai-.. .
i Al the s.'itli'e . I
: iju.idt on-.. from 1 m
j ( I II ilpsi's a.
• uinh'iifniuii'j
most
■I made
I eastern .
I ; SUtr.-Telegraib. add Mack Resor of
;■ ; the Fort Worth. Pres'S.
j Cute Cowboy
And then there
I' months' old son of
’ Wilkes Dunaway nf Blum, riding
| horseback along with his
and attired in . complete
Bulldogging
Time, 7 Seconds
was > the 19-
Mr. and Mrs. I , -v
iluli'i 'I Wac°. Dublin, and Fort 1
daddy Joined In the parade of more .than
attired in , complete cowt'ov • 20 sections
costume, even to the boots which
were i „
the lasso which he twirled
'. the ct.owd every how and then.
He also took In Hm- rodeo lastj
night, and enjoyed every miiiute
ot it! Still ■ too small to carry
on much of a conversation, he
yelled "hi!" at everything and
everybody he , saw that pleased
him.
'F'*,' IiOiJ'f"j ’
and Winston 'Churchill’s eyes, first;
while other features of their ideal | end. and Less Hood. KilU-eu.
male" is a composite of Holly-. third. , , I
wood’s top glamour boys. | Calf roping Royvc Hnwnlt. I
i Brookesinith. 13 4 seconds. Donald !
I Davis, Longview, 1'ti 4 seconds, and |
.. 17 8 seconds '
: Vickers lovely .1
selected by applali.m'
from six other
/ communities: The •
candidates were brought into, the I
arena and intmditecd before limy
. mounteo tue fiiron^l plat form
| The Godley girl will reign over'.
I the fair this year and other queens I
,„m • jerve as members of ..her I .
Tills is the second yl'Hi i
the girl ft’oni .Godley bus <
the contest: -I
Even though the doors of tiii
were opened
0‘elocly. • the '
.....v.. ......... ^,v..t w:a,s not of.-;
ficially under way until till' two-
mile long jiarade was staged Wed- i--—
j esday afternoon. Delegations from >
| Waco, Dublin, and Fort Worth {
>wbbv i 20 sections -
vhich i ’ Following the parade the 'horse j
made "lust like daddy’s," and | s‘w* •'“» '■°11 lihow n'''’ /'^’d :
winch he twirled for “ th<? rodeo arena and the '
1 champions of the show named for
the four divisions Ribbons were
awarded more than 40 horse own-
ers who had saddle and :
stock entered in the silti-divisions
of the horse ^how ; .
syu Watts. Fort. Worth.: gave; l’ .'1
i the packed y®((eo arena the I,brill 1
1 of the night during the rodeo]
(Vednesday when he, was cauaht ‘nimiieiii
on the horns of .a steer and t
more than 10 feet in the air
been thrown
ran out into the arena .v,
The steer whirled, caught Watts T. L. Cleveland
on his horns and tossed him into
the airt Other than being lianly
shaken Up. Watts, was tinhi lured
Winners in the five', events of
the first rd.eo were: bareback
bronc riding. Joet Pearce. Ck'biii ne,
Charles Hood. Killeen, sec-
arid Less Ibiod,
lite
'( 'll I Hl I IH’
'judges Im til events w,erv bu-y \agmnes
.; (.balking tip sco'res. , likely
for tile riilties. Hi flic.! sbowdow
! CH unis i veiils go, <i> Clebui lie and I fw'ccn
program Johnson county residents w nli Hie | Kiinnye
ss Tliel- I judges pluying qn favorites ] and th;
I I Winners .in the various sectimi^’Konoye
] of the parade are as follows.
Floui Alvarado queen.
Grandview Corn Festival, sordini. • through
and Cro^iei-Pearson Funeral home. ], him
third. . ' ' ' . ’ '’,hr
Cleburne private cars .Mr,.
G Dunklin, lin-t
Kid jMinies -Mary
Ghu Rose, first;
Talkington. Cleburne.
Glenda G.
Bicycle
Iti iditig:
12 , 1 |
7(> 78
'•-in Pal.
li-.a ,111(1 Mill:.
11II.I ’ IIII
!( IU’ tl.lHI.L l
' 11- h« >n.il" t \vj i
a.'ni, j'epoi'..,
.1-’.-<u!" ■ l-.."<.
e.i -ai.l!' ir- . •
. • l 111 ' • .• . • I .....
e ’.'itj'l ei'Oti ’i.i •' i
i.'k' (ii.-te.it.. (t
I !■ Hi ia.l id 11 hi i.l
While
I [alllllm'd
I ■ - I I* . H I I ’■ I'll III1, Al 11 | • H I
• r.-'e cl- •. iu. pi n:;i,iill at I lie
• ai ■ lain lid'ii I iiinsdav. . lire-
'll- a gi^i Uv Rodei' t’rngpim
ll(i' begiiinitiit', ti,- Hie )
t(tnci' Akue. and Miss Tlu'l-
Sl.oul gave two. vocal duets,
i"l:l Rancho Grande." ahd. "My
• H ! W ■ at ■ | rlstl Rose " A
(\ Win Jl wlm is per*. |
Hie rodeo, eiilci tained
vrrv I'oiii.plieaI i'(t Hick
. one (it which , was'the
ol t hfi ;i-. ropt's al t he
tune, -itolding. tn each hand
in her moiifti Hhc .also
I her 1(111<> 22 inoiit h-nld
i .' n. ■ I’loil Way lie,. who alsd dirt
• .'('iiii' fancy rope twirling
] Chat lie Schultz, the dow n a! the
i rodeo, gave a very interesting
{ talk on the "Rodeo ‘ Show Busl-
I lies?. " III' qlw'i gave a brief sum-
• inary, ot .his work as , u . .rodeo
snmvniup
Herman Brown told of some ot
■the things that go ,on behind the
i seelie jn .preparing and presenting
I h rodeo
• Guests at today’s luncheon In-
T „ ] I P McFarland of Wea-
day night of next waek on account i thcjfdrd, J. E Boog-8cotf of Crc»-
of the fair and rodeo,* it wa» an- son. Mrs Charles Schultz and
nouiice<£by_BuH Bafnurd____S _.^Ynl fl. _ _________ ..
. ■ : ■ ' I lights
Goodwill Agent , gram
And. speaking, ot Hie Fat Stock ■
Show, on hand to view the pa-
rade was BpycC House. Fort Wortii
newspaperman: Who is. the travel-
ing ambassador . ol good will for
Hie Fort Worth exposition. He
[j
■
l>
IM
7:45, |>. in:.- I’Hinde of .Hee!
paiiinino I ' *•’
., . , I IL
■ divisions i
tew
| Second day ot
t. I Johnson County
lids of then hope j.'e](|on Harrington
a streamline heart-
941 Pandoras would | R(,d Rock flrst : J
| City, and Frank Griffin t
'man. tied for second
Bulldogging Karman, seven
I onds, George Wilderspih, • Fort.
Worth, 7 4 seconds, and Eddie
Cameron. Cleburne. 9 2 seconds
Eddie! buj He Ioo|> Timd b.ax
"’U I Howard ai'id M' cim;. Rloinon. '.<*
,■ 'jl-Yil't Worth, live :,i iiiKl'hild; <
• ! amt two ^.roal.-griiiideliildfr ii.'
I . ' ■ '
Weather Expected
To Be Rodeo Kind
Mrs Rachel Ann Polson, widow
of the late Henry Clky Polson,
died at her home in Gn
9:15 o’clock this
was* 86 years oft
Funeral services will be held
Friday afternoon from the Grand-
view Baptist church, with ‘Rev.
B F Bennett., pastor; officiating.
Interment will be in the Grand-
view cemetery, under the. direction
of DU10h and Sons Funeral home.
Sur.vlvoiis ard three sons. P J
Polsoh atll W C. Polson, both of
Grandview, and G C Polson of
Cleburne; one daughter, Mis H.
C Stinson of Grandfield, Okla :
24 grandchildren and 27 great-
grandchildren
Dies at Kopperl I
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i ith'-uf fil t'l» I'ii-it iif. fill’d
IN')) i IZfy.TMM'l WDlid: fl
p .. in I’ ’’ A li/i 'i.’.i i in
tiny lie ruH* ru<l .» Fi'Mirt
nnrji. H) Mc.ruli.’iii MY'
laud v. .i an -» ii rn*'
Sant.i 'Hd H Tl i .u •
ll(‘ )(‘1l|ld lill'l Il'JHHI
nc;u Koppt'il - '
Fiiid-M'D] .''fi . Jt i • u : I! • Hi
3 p in I- id-j •;
B;iph".i . < hinui •
4 Sun i\ (»i \ i' i (
I w o : of c
__________ perl. ‘Uli
Steer riding: Charles Hood, first - I butix
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 287, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 11, 1941, newspaper, September 11, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309368/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.