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Wednesday evening
JIM CONROY felt like a heel. He
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Pasteurized Milk is
better ancl saTer.
spell-
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ce?:trai, Chi’rcti of CHRIST
Wardvtllr and ItobliiMin Streets .
Elbridge B, Linn, Minister
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(Except Saturday)
Cleburne. Texas,
Um aun And said. "Please go on"
"The Senora sent me to uUk to
■you Bile siiw
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But he was tall and wlde-shoul-
dered and Handsome Strength and
character were In nis face Tracy
thought gladly: "He must be like
his grandfather."
The silence between them grew
strained. and Tracy felt that She
wishes into words.’’ She smiled,
trying to pierce his i____‘----
on
> guinea
at |he Brdwn Gym
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Holy communion 8 a nr.
communion 11 a. m.
you
MAY/
of
civilian!
Arc On Your Milk
Potjles
had throe sons, your father the
Brit—”
“And the other two sons?"
“Juan died ten years ago In a
motor accident during a visit to
Spain His son, ms namesake, uvea
BAST SID® CHURCH OF CHRIST
Corner Mansfield and Trinity Ave.
J. Hoyt Gentry, Pastor
CHASE AVE BAPTIST CHURCH
1001 Chase Avenue
Happy Dameron. Supt
E. J. Steadman. Pastor
tanager
grand-
PfflSONES OF
WAR. I’D LIKS TO
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A TERRlRfD SC8EAM
WAS the SIGNAL op
HER DISAPPEARANCE. '
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any more. She was in love with Phil
Garrison.
ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
887 North Anglin Street
Rev C. E. MeTamney, Paster
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CHAPTER V
'T'RACY was atirtled. but not
* afraid After a aurprised
gasp, she was calm enough to
attempt an understanding of
the situation. She had found
Phil Garrison—hiding behind
a door with a gun in his hand
9 3O a. jn
Mid-week
nesday
Men’ll - .
day 7:30 p
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Charles L McClain. Pastor
Cecil E Archer, Paster's Assistant
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her eldest son. Miguel.1*
“And the detective learned?”
"That you gre her grandson And
so Senora Marla sent me with a
measagc She la very old. and since
she has never seen you. she wishes
you to visit her at Uie Garrtton
ranch irt Arizona."
The man said nothing He re-
!
Chas L. McClain
and Mrs. Cecil E
By Charlies Plumb
ELLA ONutk
do AHEAD WITH
YOU!? aJSSWNS, BOYS.'
I KNOW YOU HAVt A
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Sunday evening devbtlons at 5:00
p. m
Holy Days 0:10 and 8 a.
Week-day Mau 8 a. m.
Catechism classes after 8
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WM. RAWLANP, Publisher
*ntered s second class mall matter at the postotflce at Cleburne, Texas,
under the Act of Congteas, March 3. 1879 i
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• • By Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Calvary Baptist
(church
209 E C Hambeni
Sunday School—0:45 "
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Bible School at 10:50 a. m.
Communion service at 11:45 a m.
Evening classes at 8:15 o’clock.
: ~ Lndtes Bible class meets Wednes-
day at 4:15 p. m.
I -A WuER
I 5POKE 10 MIS i
1 SPITED OAU«HTW.i
A ‘pour SO OLTSlDfv-
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We salute the farmers of Ameri-
i, who help to keep us a nation
milk drinkers, military and
Max.
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.~W~ T7
Stilwell, supt.
Morning worship 10:50 o'clock.
Methodist Youth Fellowship 6:45
p. m.
I Men’s prayer meeting 6:30 p. m.
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- ANY QUESTIONS,
/MAY t HAVE YOUR? PER-
MISSION TO EXPRESS
MYSELF in MY r-^
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"Love" is the subject''’ of the
Tuesday. Lesson-Sermon which will be read
! In - all Churches of Christ, Scien-
Wecl- list, on Sunday. January 31.
Tlie ’Golden Text Is ’ "Keep your-
ST
CHURCH
217 North Anglin Street
Dr .Matthew II. Arnold, Pastor
Sunday School 10 a. m..
Morning service at U o'clock.
"Bored or Confused?—Jesus Christ
Vesper service at 5 o’clock. "The
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CAVALRY BAPTIST CHURCH
209 East Chambers Street
Rev George Sullivan. Pastor
CHURCH OF THE HOLY
COMFORTER
(Episcopal)
R. L. Gaskell, Pastor
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW - -
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08 So. Anglin Street Cleburne, Texas, Phone 183 and 134
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■ Sunday nlght—7 30,
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■ Subject "Set Your House in
■ Order for Thou Shalt Die and
B y»t uw."
H AuT lecT: '■ 'Modern Rationing
” ind (he Mark of the Beast.*
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Morning service—11:00.
Subject: Our Pl.ee .. Ohris^ »*‘«"»ay
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Sunday School
Morning "PTT*Ti
Young peopley service 6 p. m | J J
PveniAg service 7:30 p. m, , ,
Mid-week services WedliesiflJ1 " ►
and Saturday at 7:3Q p. m !
Ladles' Missionary Counci1 ■ •
Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock J ’
For the nutrition and vitamin
content that keeps our army on. the
march, and civilians on the job,
try Snow-Flake’s Pasteurized milk
“Snow-Flake.
Pasteurized”
MT PAUL'S METHODIST
. ' CHURCH
S. A. Baker. Pastor
L.1 Climcii School _KL a. m.—
j Morpint worship 11 a. m
Evening worship 7 :30 p.
Monday at 2:30 p
W. S. C. S. will ir
I church.
Classes
7.30 p. m. Evangelistic services:
Wednesday 9 a. m. Ladies’ Sew-
ing and Bible Classi r
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., prayer
meeting.
NANCY
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| Rev. Chas L. McClain and
. Mr. and Mrs Cecil E Archer i
will be in the department for
uU service al 9:46 a. m. Ulla ...Lt !! - -cperlntendent.
I di irtmeni will have charge of the Morning service 11 a m
L-fillertng nnd will serve as ushers Evening service 7:30 p m.
L rPti furnish the special music, lor Woflnrsrtsy “nvrr meeting 7 30
ME HhOf proachlng hour ’ p. m.
L The choir will sing ‘Jous--———-—•
L Eaves" and Reverend McClain. Convert eve^ spare dollar into
1 astor, will speak on the following War Bondaf
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shown. But he said nothing more.
He held the door wide for her and.
when she walked from the room
and along the hall toward the
stairs, she felt his eyes follow her. I 7:30 p m
Something like a warm glow spread ' prayer services
through Tracy. It wasn't ridiculous You arc invited to come and
worship God and study HLs Word
Bible olaas 10 a. m.
Preaching service at 11 a. m
peoples' meeting 7:30
. Men’s Meeting at
i First Presbyterian
Orffded Bible Schoo’ 9:45 a. m
10:45 a m Worship, sermon:
"Aii^a Man Thlnketh.
The Lord's Supper.
6:30 p m. Classes for children
end youth.
/ STOP \ OH—STOP
/ CLOSING B SHIVERING —
1 THE y YOU MAKE ME
> WINDOWS-- I NERVOUS.'
/ IT'S HOT / <
(IN HERE/f >
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Young
subjects, Sunday morning: "The p. m.
Gospel ‘for Everyone," Sunday
ini'ht. "Thou Blislt Not Steal."
I. AUumUor boys and girls have a
special- invitation to attend this
I service Sunday morning. The
| Men’s Quartet will sing Sunday
night What Is Yopr Life.”
Studying the Book of Acts.
Sunday School 10 >. m.
Preaching service 11 a. m.
Evening service 7:46 p. m
Public cordially Invited to attend
all services "
FUNDAMENTALIST
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev Geo It Pemberton, Pastor
m. > Siuictay School-
superintendent. •
Morning preaching
Evening preaching
North Main and Heard
Cha line’s U. Hatoh, Pastor
Sftnday School 9:30 a nl
Morning worship 11:00 a. 1
“Friends of tht* Lord " •
Young people 6:30 p m.
—Evening service 7:30 p. i
“Tlie "Greatest ®n“~I?rU3iF~Ewrt7
Church ” ’
Meeting
Monday
Community Bible class,
prayer service, Vvru-j w.. o*.
7:30 p~- nt Tlie Golden Text Is4 ‘ Keep your-
Fellowship meeting Thurs-1 selves in the love of God, looking
i m. " the' mercy- of our Lord Jesus
Pl'ii.yer f°r foreign missions Fri- Christ unto eternal iife" (Judge
dav 1130 a m.' , 1:21 i.T" — — ,
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Sunday School st 9:45 -a
Amos Bums, supeilntendcnt.
, Morning worship at 11 n
Subject, "'rhe Love of God ”
Christian Endeavor at.6:3d n. in.
Evening worship at 7:30 p
Monday:
Regular meeting of the official
board at 7 30 p in a’ the church
General meeting of the W<’ni:i:i\
Council at 2:30 p. m at the cgiurcti
for missionary lesson.. .
Friday:
• Choir practice at 7 30 p m'
the church,
* .....rtif^
Dr. Albert Venting. Pastor'
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' Sunday School st “4» Jno-
R. Jordan, general superintendent
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Evening worship at 5 p. m.
PrLyer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30 p. m-
prayer Is very t xsiitial In
«» 4.4o p. u>. >erilous times W<h»t. you come
Monday night and, >ray with us?
ASSF.MBI.Y OF GOD CHURCH
204 South Robinson Street
Rev Audie Brasiel, Pastor
F’fld Street Church
To Have Senior Day
4.•«*.--.wuriwra- . ..
j Bunday morning the Senior De-
partment of the Field Street Sun-
dav School will be honored at
both thdL Sunday School and
preaching hour. Every nyembei’ of i
this department should be present I
ahd bring t^long a friend
W. S. C. S .Monday 2:15 p. m
Stewards meet on i
■’reaching service 8 p. in.
Grayer meeting Wednesday nigh’
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Bunday School 8:45 a. m
Morning service 11 00 a. m
Training Union 6:30 p. m.
Evening service 7:30 p. m
ST MARK’S METHODIST
CHURCH
902 West Chambers Street
Frank K. Snddath. Pastor
Sunday School at 10 a m.
Worship service at 11 a in.
Evening service at 5:00 p. m
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:36
p.. m.
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I CHRISTIAN SCIOIXJL CHURCH
j 404 South Caddo Street
ANGLIN ST
FIRST CHRISTIAN ( HUR< H
Waraviile at TValnut
Eulis H Hill, Minister
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step all at once. Can't we meet
agftm, «nd talk It over?" {
Whatever you wish, Mr. Oarri- 1
" Tracy said. “I’m staying at I
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dci s to t he wall, a thoughtful look •hB*1
he watched her intently, he stiii then turned to leave.
He said, as she opened the door.
"There is one thing you left unsaid.
Miss Hayden — perhaps the most
important thing/
His eyes met hers. There was
some Intimate communication be-
tween them. Tracy felt all at once
breathlM*.
"What Is your position at the
Garrison ranch?”
"I am a sort of unofllelal foster
daughter of the family," Tracy told
Jim. "I've lived there al) my life.
My father was the ranch
until his death, and m;___
father waa the first hired hand-— .
back when Jeff Garrison founded
the ranch.” She laughed a little. “I i
suppose I should claim to be part
and parcel of Oarrison Ranch." i
She saw him answer her laughter
with a faint smile. It was the first !
bit of humor or friendliness he had , Philip. Beasley.
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services.
"’7:00 p
services
7:30 p
RAST HENDERSON STRKBT
BAPTIST CHURCH
111 Rast Henderson Street
Rev. 1. W. BrttMr, Jr, Pastor
8:45 Sunday School. Ray Sto- '
vall. superintendent. kF™
■ ii-88 Morning worship —-4L- - -
| t j<H . Baptist Training Union, ]
A"^DSX'4^. ' I. r*-"T-
— vuvu was am ur uu iiso uin^uaL, su—
; turning to -his own room, telling
, himself he had tricked tlie girl only
f out of necessity. He had unlawfully
enwred anatner person’s room, and
he had been surprised with a gun in
his Imad. A ernfaasian that he wm
not Phil Garrison would almost
certainly have sent the girl to the
landlady—and the landlady to Phil
Garrison or, worse wtilf. to the
police. Prom now on he would have
to b<* careful.
Tt ffu nearly eight o’clock now.
and he became aware of hunger He
decided to risk going out to a rea-
t^urftnt.
puc smiicU, Conroy was gone no longer than
aloofness. "1 half an hour, and when he re-
couid say tiiat the Senora, your turned he took the same precau-
grandmother needs you. But per- lions as before and once again «n-
haps that would make you distrust- tered Garrison’s room And this
ful. So I II say. instead, that 1 think time he waa jolted. Everything be-
you need her." longing to PhD Garrison was gone.
“Whaf do you mean by that?" Garrison had somehow learned the
Tracy gestured, indicating the time waa growing short. Jim Conrov
i raw suu iw iiciu.biiu uistcau siuuieu siiauuy room “Thia isn’t exactly softly sworp. His bird had flown.
1 him carefully He was, and he waa suitable for a Garrison I Chink «ou ——---—— v
not . as she had Imagined him are down on your luck I dui.l mean > * r"*c *w continued)
He had not the Spanish strain so to offer a bribe, out the Garrison (The cMra<Y—« in this terial are
apparent in the other Garrisons ranch is very rich The Senora. sees Actttiotu)
And «hc knows, too, that Snow
White does careful, thorough work
that prevents ugly rips and tears,
that come from hasty work and ,
strong soaps Have your laundry
done at Snow White’s
The Incus fellowship meeting will |
be held Thursday evening at 7:30 j
o'clock at the Kirk'House of the',,
Presbyterian ohur<;h Supper j th aemady ”
e served at 7 30 o'clock, lind ! , Himeav
ariYice rti ucicmjk.
' Life of Christ (Serial Form,
,5)
i Elders, dea£ons and trustees will
I meet’ at 4hd closy of Jhe vesper
| service.
i Mid-week service oil Wednesday
i lor a study oi the “Psalms.
NORTH 4A«.RURNf BAPTIST
CHURCH
Kev Joe H Miller, Pastor
North Robinson St»«e4..
9:45 Sunday..).. sxitOflL—2*
Cowan, -iina-i lulLUtlCjOc" , . .
11:00 Morniun.wal^ftlp
6:30 p m B T U.’under the
direction of J. C. Tamayo, Goal
100
7:30 p. m Evening service.
Young people are especially in-
vited to attend the evening ser-
vice *
Wednesday:
Teachers and -officers
at 7:30 p m
JOSHUA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Joshua, Texas
Mrs. Housewife' knows that her
sheets and linens have got to last
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| . "I am a tort of unofflclaTfostcr daughter ofTht fSmlTg,"
G •. ’ * Tracy told Jim. *"
and a cold, grim look in his
]• eyes. As though he were afraid
of something or someone I
I They stared at each other, let-
I ting a static alienee build up tn tlie
dreary, u n 11 g h t e d room Tracy
found herself forgetting about the
strangeness of Phil’s behavior and
the gun he he Id. and instead studied sltabby room
■1/ nr wan. Kliu n<
had Imagined him
The man said nothing He re- ,on
mained oeslde the door, his shoul- the
Hotel here in Balti-
w=.<, v», .... —... . ............ .-w- -r___r-. remain there until I
in tils eyes Tracy saw that though hear from you." She smiled at him.
in- wuo iivii firr nnriibiy, nr nun
guve her only part of his attention.
He was listening for some sound
from the Hall.
Tracy said. "Perhaps I’m not
telling this very well. Mr Garrison.
It’s so hard to put another person's
MAIN STREET METWODINT |af"
- CHURCH ,,,, 1J
Rev, Oran Stephens, Pastor p
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us. It wNl helfi us I
I In tlie worship sei vices
The fourth week of the Sunday
School Bn'ketbni) League will be
observed this week on Tuesday
[.night when two gwines are played j
i "‘.'."I ’XX.I «,.« wi.)| SjJKi S;
' will
o'clock
'will play First Presbyterian.'
J There arc no t
First j
will be served at 7:30 oL,...-, _,™
the main speaker-will be Rev. N
R. Hawkins, director of the Pres-
et 7 o'clock H^Ul Street Baptist ^ruu ^rp„.i, > ru™ ,
I There are no adniiw.icn fees and . ' —----- i,„
■ fTto 'pnwre n mvited-tn- wRnww Uu-i rTrr«:T*rrrJW»®''rtHMA*» v ma-iu. u L.
games . — . . —
kDBERT DESTINY^
U J® by JOSEPH CHADWIC* ___
Blonde Tracy Haydep was not
rn a Garrison, but she lived al
uie luxurious Hacienda founded
by Old Jeff Garrison late cattle
baron. Frail but indomitable, the
baron's widow Senora Maria,
still rales the Arizona ranch and
its occupants. Tracy Is her fa-
vorite and therefore wins the en-
mity of the others. Ruth and
Juan . grandchildren, and weak
Ramon, only surviving son
Through detectives, the Senora
has traced another grandson she
never has seen. Phil Garrison,
ehitd of her dead son. Miguel. - ________ ______ ____ ~
Hopins that Phil ties Inherited V1|1J b) . 1(W an ltrm )n n*-new8.
C""“ -"WWWI • »„..<• Pb)»n ~ «..■
- In lodgings an the Ballbtiore
” waterfront, a tall stranger Jim
. Conroy rents a room and at once
stealthily enters and searches the
adjoining room. He Is Interrupted
by persistent knocking and.
drawing his gun. opens the door
I—tirtrt in the startled Tracy who
has been directed to Garrison's
room.
“I can
Prayer meeting Wf dne.il cy 1.30
m
Choir rehearaai Wednesday 8 la
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] n’YvnTTW 'yrm-'+o-wo^.Lip S'A"
It wdl lielji Us to »ce
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• -Ohurrh -School (h+5
Morning worship 10.&C. a.
Young People's Fettowship Hour
6:30 p. hi. _'■* >
Evening worship 7:30 p. m.
Monday:
Circle No 1, W 8
will meet at ahe church
worship program 2’30-P ni
Circle No. 2 will meet, at
church 2:00 p. m.
Circle No. 3 will meet with Mi's.
Lin Sensorn. 806 West Henderson
Street 2:30 p. ni
Wednesday:
Church Night Supper 6 45 p m.
The, Builders' Class will serve.
First quarterly conference 7:30
p. m.
Regular meeting board of stew-
ards 8:00 p. m.
Choir rehearsal 8:00 p. ih.
ter than this.” "
"Tell me," said the man, "about
tills ranch."
"IT LIES in a great valley, between
* rock mils," Tracy said. "There ,
are cattle by the thousands, horses
by the hundreds There u a One
ranchhouse which we call the Ha-
cienda. and a Mexican village of
more than two hundred people
Your grandfather. Jeff Garrison !
one of the Southwest's most famous '
men, founded the ranch He was a j
cavalry officer In the Confederate^
.uu.m-u ...m 4.w ......... Arm2_ • Mexican girl,
hud to say something "Mr Gam- B*“or,u‘ MBna Mon*I{* Th®>
son you don't know me. of course. ’ ““
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from your grandmother, Senora
Marin Garrison."
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 99, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 31, 1943, newspaper, January 31, 1943; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1310788/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.