Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 117, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 21, 1943 Page: 2 of 8
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Laymen’s Day to
Be Observed by
Methodist Church
By Edgar Rice Burroughs
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ih^ra, Bertie Morton of Dulins 13
spending. the .week-end here.
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today front her husband. Henman1 uotn.
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MISTER,
DID YOU
SEE A '
COUPLE
OF-—?
wanted me — the grandson she
thinks I am t<> stay on here. 1 also
got tho impression that she wanted
him Weal, plan- to keep the reason tor her
s ta charge of the
Miss
Miss
Mr;
Barnesville.
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By Ernie Bushmillei
Williams find Mr-
lillllltl,
slid
Mrs
wxs more
. »sted in him.
Annoyed by this realization, she
Named Jim.
‘‘You seem to have a apeewd tal-
tnt for making
’ lartly. “You dl
inat way to Clint."
, Tracy Hayden baa always lived
on the Arison* ranch owned by
senora Maria Garrison. Nhe’s
a lavoriUToY the old lady, whose ' liiKhtcnrrt her?"
ZCXXL *_.'i “Fos..ibly. In :ny talk with her
ZWhose grandchildren. Juan and this morning, 1 got tire distinct im-
ll oo *.
services.
7:00 p.
services
7:30 D- m. Wednesday evening
prayer servicer
You are invited to come and
worship God and study Ills Word.
AT FIRST
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6M TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS
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Cithill nu<i
Z^YEP— V
SHE LOVES
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IN TH'
CRYSTAL/ j
(I CERTAINLY
> DID/
< THEY WENT UP
1 TWAT wAYs^
CAVALBY BAPTIST CHITH II
2M East Chambers Street
Rev George Sullivan. Pastor
Mrs L. H. L
i who has been visiting in Dallas
t dn.wsii.rr, Mrs. Clyde
and family, has returned
WEARS A'- ROSE.
IN HIS LAPEl.
PROMISED
TP MARRY )
L THE GlRLe' <
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VISITORK HEME 8ATVHHAY.
?ViflLw s tn the eelint y w+-h.-h4i*.<-
roum Snturday Included Mrs. Ini
■Miiiy Hopper of Covington; Mi
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7:30 p. m
Young people are especially in-
vited to attend the evening ser-
vice.
Wednesday:
Teachers and
at 7:30 p. m
— *r*M<wgr jpr»
DESERT DESTINYk
JOSEPH CHADWICK
Tracy’s eyt» widened. “Do — do
you mean ypu think that the Oar-
lisoua did of suld some UUtig. thgt
“Po&iibly. In my talk with her
wun mu, , h'.v v...
preaston Hint sl>e watt afraid and ’
that chut was one reason why the
wanted imi — Die grandson she ▼
ot world crisis.
They will emphasize, I am.-sure. |
the emergency weed for a new
surge of spiritual life through ouy
c hurch, and for Christian sU w-
ardship of time and finances."
TARZAN
-RZAN WAS RAFFLED. THE UNWMLIAR
OP CIVILIZATION MID THE i.. ....
;-.ENT CL
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Mr. and-Mrs Paul V. Fredman
and Mr and Mrs. John T Joi •
dan of Dallas are the week-end
guest* of Mr and Mrs N F.
Claybrook. »
I with her daughter,
. Harris, tr.i
home
Mi.ss Kay H’ickabee is spending
the week-end in Arlington with
her brother and sister-in-law,- Mr
and Mrs. Thomas Huckabee,,
Rarl (Ptetci Smith, seaman sec-
i nd class, U. 3. N. A. 8., Grand
< ACROSS
4 -Old Sp«nl«h card
gsow
jo-PfirdflU
14— Kelp
1ft-Watered
14 - Part uf church
n^Whack
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lV- Allowanea for waata
>(>-Young frog*
12 Clamant In coal gaa
>4 Do ha told
is-on
24 - Deiteroua
2f»-Recall
|l- «<nrnp on paper
54^ Mob ftgbt
XA-fleir
34 -Fait ana
rr—j
14 f)irroplan
15- Branch of Tdl race
4ft« Wlft rtf Abraham
41— Race hor*»
43 - Caaual deed
44^Fo«era
41—Mother •! Apollo
44 Bound W Sall
41-VMaanMir^
M-Believer In rule of
M -Ready lo pick 5
Bl-Thai which completae
M-Dreadful
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ANSWCK Td
i-in vines rtiMiui
i Mrs. C. T Hamilton of 8mith-
j Yield returned home Saturday
(aXt*r a visit here withW llu_Ur needa of vbe Wt;SP,?t hour
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Mrs Beifl.ie Gillwk
■ ni Mr;;. Herbert
Mntjorte Bar-
MlMHes Christine
Vi-Ute Mi’.ulUt of
Kirby of Joshua
TM£N TME
gorillas Ripped
AWAY TimAGA* TO
SERVE A« CL DOS...
ANO 7K TERRIBLE
DANCE OF TX *
DUM DUM BEGAN.
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1 Apparbntuy
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A LOT E
OP GUYS IN
Portland
WPAR RO5E5,
SARse/ ,
DON'T BLAME ME, PAL —
DIS IS IN TH' ,
—^CRYSTAL, TOO
tOYCF JONES. FOHMEK
RBSIIMFNT. IN NEW YORK
Loyce Jonea, son of Mr and
Mrs. J, H Jones^ former residents
of Cleburne, who arc now making
Miss Greta V McKenale of Dal-
i lu.< is spending tin. week-end here
visltipg hei parents.
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Crpdit Oerpdration
Varieties at teed uncUx-Ou; UCT !
pmvhnrse ardrr prwfun which
*Ub was announced this week, are ' .
Austrian arbiter oras. and van- 1
lot las bt vetch, is well at clover
nJ*"* rye
—Growers of winter cover crops
Texes are be,rrj mwri m h.-irv
i sufficient reeds
. ing .
i Citing recent freezes :n the Pa-
. • The Income Tax you’ nave to pay on
March 15th is bigger than you ever paid
before. .Sure, you’re pioud to give.youi
dollars to get the war job done . . . but, if
you've neglected to make arrangement, all
along, it may be a little difficult for you
to raise the money.
ih*» Perhaps a loan from the City Nation*!
ivjust what you need, Come by and let's
talk it over. We'i'e glad to cooperate in
tvery. way itosslble
fear. You have her confidence,
Tfacy. Perhaps you can find out
the reason."
■ 'Til py. but I doubt whether 1
can. If she has made up her mind,
to keep it to herself, she will."
Tracy paused, then aakefi, "la thia
your reason for wanting to stay
here despite the fact that your life
is in danger »-bccause you're con-
cerned about the 8enora?"
“One of tny reasons." Jim smiled
faintly. "That'a hard for you to be-
lieve. isn’t it? You keep thinking of-
ni" behind a with a gyn in my ■
hand and ot my tricking you. You
still tlilnk that I may have some
ugly reason tor being here, don’t
you?" ‘
Tracy frowned. “Nd . . . but I
think I know another reason why
you stay," she said slowly..“There’s
Ruth. 1 saw you kiss her there by
the sprirtg this morning. She—she’s
beautiful, isn’t she?"
"Very bt nutlful."
Tracy felt a sudden stabbing
hurt. She turned away, biting down
hard on tier under lip.
I KNOW—AN&
THAT tflRL’S MOTHSR -I
WALLOPS EVERY GUY J
WEARING A ROSE, WHO 1
DENIES PROPOSING- A
TO THE <31RL BY.
V TELEGRAM/
7Y9O ARRIVED
If, ABANDONED man-
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Bunday School »to g m
Ledbetter, superintendent
Morning wrvlce 11 a m
evening sendee 7 30 p m
< Wednesday piayei meeting ?;»»>
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Sunday
o inj’litf-r i
Mrs. Pete
4^ their, liomt* in Weatherford, is
I stationed at Astoria, Long Island,
N. H., where lie is .studying pho-
4p | tography.
• IN SERVICE ♦
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41 Unique ixrwn I
4»- French river
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Ul -Oute w.ewl
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1 -Gone t>»
»— curl • ham*
1-Mild o»lh
H M Ilham* of
1. has i ecovered
illness .and was
in Cleburne Friday
i nil
nplenMal
All seeds purchased under the
He urged fanners to harvest irrogram will be on the basis of
novgh of their crops to provide bagged, cleaned, recleaned and
" ‘ ‘ " X-
t or approved quality, except ‘
it the cotton bag requirement
9:4S Bunday Hchoel. N. ■ L.
Cowan, superintendent.
11:00 Morning worship.
6:30 p. m. B. T. U . under the
CT.ViEVRNE
CHURCH
Rev. J*e H. Miller, Pastoe
North Robinson Street
W. »l W4RFNSKJOI.D
1‘ROMOTF.I) TO CORPORAL
HNTD ARMY FLYING SCHOOL,
Okla . FVb 30.—Pvt William E
Warenskjold. ■ 24, son > of Mrs
Pearl Lee Warenskjold, of 707
North Anglin, Cleburne. Tex , han
beer promoted to the rinjk of (
corporal.
Corporal Warenskjold is a mem-
ber of the. 1044th Basic Flying
Training Squadron at 'the Ehid
'Okla > Ajrmy Flying school.
a business visitor here
: Mrs. C. T
BILLY JOE LIMON 'Lrld
NAW JNSTRVCTOit j lip—
B. J. lauuou received word M, Rattle and Mrs
Hid Mr; JI. T
in AJington
Hill Hun-
HniltH
(tharlca Wilson
week-end', in
ron and
0:30 a. m. Sunday School.
Philip Beasley, superintendent .-
m. Morning preaclilng
s I'M CRAZY ABOUT
A CERTAIN GIRL —
BUT I DON’T Y
KNOW IF SHE /
'--- LIKES ME/ J
PETTY OFFICER GEORGE
PATRICK IN 4TH4NSFERKEI>
Mrs. George Patrick has receiv-1
cd word this week that her hus-
band. Petty Officer .Third Class
Patrick, who hna been stationed
with the fleet post office at Nor-
folk, Va., has been transferred
to the Post Office Naval Air
Station, Key West. Fla.
CPL PAT IHiHGLAS
HERE ON FI RLOUGH
Opl ...
titmed at Ellington Field, Hous-1 W. 1
ton. and Mrs. Douglas and daugh- ! Field
aC*
4^MlBHriref
•->CCS di«h
C be«lU t*nder
1—Oriter*
4- Before
ft— Savior
10 -Ndtional aonf
• * HOnie of Irlah kln«B
chamber
visited her two
Clyde Cobb and
only surviving son, Ramon, and
Huth, at* a diaappolntment to
ber. When the Nenora hears of
Mi> adventurous grandson, Phil
. Garrison, whom she lias never
, Been, she sends Tracy to Bnlli-
. more to bring f
nine to put him
ranch. The other Garrisons dis-
approve, for they fear she may
make him her heir. Tracy mis-
p takes another man. Jim Conroy.
for Phil and brings him built to
the raneh. She fall* in love with
tu him and U jealoa* when llutli
Garrison iiiru wRh him. Then,
ahe discovers he’s an impostor.
She's bitter, but agrees he should
continue the imposture for the
Sinara's soke. While he's out
f riding, ill* horse is shot from un-
der him by ■ hidden marksqian.
Fete Donohue, beau of Ruth s, is
found near the scene but pro-
? tests his innocence. Clint Han-
lon. rapch manager, says tlio
assailant must have been a Mex-
ican. Jose, with whom Um has
had trouble. Jim, suspecting that
Jose was hired by the Garrisons
to gun for him, accuses Hanlon
t V of being In the plot. Trticy.
knowing that Hanlon would like
to win her favor, averts a quar-
rel by using her wiles on him.
/To he ronHsuerfl
it ihm icttal are
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i publication of ipeyiul dispatches bm
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' ’ >1ieing-g+ven to the publishers.
MIsh Barbara Bradbury, student
at T S C. W , in Denton, U
spending the week-end here with
her parents Mr end Mrs. Bill
Bradbury.
A 3~ zss’.x'x
the kept thinking about the heard juke-box music coining from
look that had come into Clint th*rumpus room.
Entering the hoube. they found
Ruth and Pete Donohue in the
rumpus room. Tracy saw the sul-
g*
'^jniNPAT.JFEBRUARY 2b_194&
Prairie, and Mrs Smith of Ar ling- s-t ft 1
^yntwi^»par'X. ^Growers Urged
and Mrs.- H. T. Self and Mr 1 TP
rnd.Mrs P H Smith. 1 J Q 366(1
Mr ‘‘‘"■^humdS" ’£5r M-! Wf lBXiE 'STATION: Feb
! Texas are bein-j urged to harvest'seed
Mrs 8 M Summers of Glen1 tufncie,n r*eds for f“
Rose visited friends here Thursday
evening
Ml ami Mis Tobe Bratcher
have moved .from 50? North Mum-
Street, to 703 North Main street,
where they will leslde in the fu-
ture , ,
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Mrs H. C. Horton of Sand t
Flat was a business visitor hete
Saturday "|
Misses Annie and Alice Ponder ]
ol Alvarado wcro busings visitors
here Saturday. ' I
Elrod at <^ey ~ ~ pij nHaR^6r~PaTkPr-rnTt4-!--
daughter, Mrs. Buster 3chapj>aul..
of Fort Worth vliited friends and;
transacted business here Thurs- ‘
day
Mr: and Mrs Fioyd Morrow of
206 Williams avenue announce the
arrival of a new daughter, «who
has been named Anita Sue. on
Monday morning. February 15, at
the Meadoiwlawn Sanitarium.
ENROLLED IN
BOMBARDIER SCHOOL
Aviation Oadet Jack Burton has
been enrolled in Uie pre-flight
bombardier aehi.ol at HUngtmi
Field, Texas Ke Is the son at
Mix and MjH 'I'uy Burton oi Cle-
burne
nollee
23-^Trap
35 - Biblical word
. r _ M-K»nd of fruit
i [Hr rr-Drab
trSfolA Boverltj
2ft - Kind <rf neo __
:»ir*Tjr0« of iroo
3|4>Pl4in)« br»ring heron
32- I.Bu«hk loudly
34 —Round hill iBp.l
n-IWd cunhion
34- Jewish rub bln leal
40 - Lotw nnif4
41 -Hlfh piUJMd. 4OUU4
43 Ch»nfM
44-Waicrrd allka
44 -Mix tuf«lh«r
44 RuMlan Mmp ~
41~T««»« <»l«r
W—Ship » eomi
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SC—Born
CLEBURNE TIMES REVIEW
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UiHTED PRESS (U.Ri LEADED WIRE UNITED FEATURES
' The United Press is exclusively i ' : ! t< the use for publication
of all news dispatches credited to It ■' otl.< r* i- credited in this
"paner. and also the local peas publ): I '<,i il ’ t"iii > All . rights to re-
publication of hpefiul dispatches hen bi ; .h <> reserved.
MlpiS]
i tao Yri It—HOnwofli
yWI-fA 11--Bakins chi
■FIE N 13 Apin,illon
■AiKI’T 21 Oi-i'hiioll
Ac?
bi I Ba.'ic price tor top grades of
-«1 include hairf vetch and
fall plant-1 crimson clover at $10 00 per hun-
dredweight and Wlllnmette vetch
*■“ —-at 16 50 per hundredweight wliile
. ( in< Nuitl.wes: which destroyed a the price on Austrian winter peas.
----' . xw- —.... —j. tonunon vetch and rye gram has
ben set at $5 00 each on a per
hundredweight basis.
Primary motlvq of the purch-
ase program is to reduce seed
Hanlon’s eyes when she had
r feigned anxiety about him.
w . luuipun sv'/its. stetvj o««w vuv «««•-
». Quite obviously, he had been ]O0k that Pete cast at Jim.
> incouraged to believe that she Plainly, he was ytll) resentful of
than a little Inter- th" rough treatment that Jim had
given him in the hills that morn-
ing. shortly after the shooting.
Tracy walked over to hlm, smiled
and suggested that-thes dnnee.
------ As he guided her about the floor.
I •nemies," she said fi]lc v. l>v.p» red. " rake that scowl
iidn’t have to talk Off yollt Pete. It's unbecom-
---------- —----—t " in,- After al: if wine one had taken
“I did,” Jim replied. "I mean to H stmt at yen;, you too would want
B Ind out who's wylng to get rid ot U) (in,| ,,„t wf1o did it "
! nc and iftnsant it when I implied but this pmi Garrison Is
Unit Hanlon might be involved.'’ htuh-hnnded," Pete growled.
.. -
a hero in one of your
stories."
"Yeah, only more so. But I sup-
Corporal and Mrs „ ,
Beckwith announce the urrival of
1 fon on Feb. 10, at the Cleburne
. Sanitarium. The baby has been
named David Robert. Mrs. Beck-
( with, formerly Miss Winelie Ueck-
ert, is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs Ernest Ueckert Corporal
Bcdcwltli. son of Mr. ajj4 Mrs.
R L. Beckwith, is stationed L.
Hawaii.
NANCY
I WANT ’
MY
FORTUNE
l/TOLD '
>-y---
CENTRAL WIND AM ENT A LI ST
. BAPTIST CHI RCH
Rev. Geo. R. Pemberton, Paster
^L J'i Bonder, of Liberty CIiium■!
“■*“7r< Lucille Pullen of Bono; ,Mi
Jf i'die Hardison of Pnrkei;
A/ ie (latewood of Hines;
’ AntVe TTmdcr of Thompson;
TtM’iw Johnson of Barne
Mi I’ I'lim liic.li' nl ' .ii....... "
Mr: . Mamie B. Riley of Mary
Hill. Miss Mary Woods of firth
r du. Mrs Ethel Slninmtc "I
Greenfield; Mrs., lain Nichols m
k jfcrnzo': Valiey; Miss Ida Fay thin
M;.|. EIHvn P Jackson has
returned from Fort Worth, where
•be
Mrs
Ferguron.
uihi Mrs. 1
"tirlinv . the
Dill yith__.JI.i4r
iiaugiiicr-lntlaw.
hik furlough here with his mother, ther, Guinn Darden, ^gj-onnd me-
Mrs Brown Doiigiec. and other chanlc. —•
relatives and inends. ——• -
I
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Laymen will occupy the pulpits:
of Methodist cnui'ches In central,
northern and western Texas next'
Sunday as part of a nation-wide I
observance of Laymen's Day, it j
has been announced by Bishop
Ivan Lee Holt, head of Methodism j
in the Dillas arba.
More ttmn 4U.OOO laymen will1
participate in Sunday mornini;
sendees for th" 42,000 Mythod t it i
congregations across thi> country i
Many will speak in ’rural olmrches !
^.wnich normally would be cio: -d
'in "Eecause th'e pastor -will he con ■ <
ducting services in ether churche; i
on the circuit
•Methodist Mfit in World Recon-|
rtruction” is the theme for Lay;,
men's Sunday. Emphasis will lie1
given in talks by laymen to Ch-*i
importance of .rededication of
"self, service and substance" by
Methodists during the denomi-
_ nation's' Week of Dedication. Feb-
her mother. Mrs. i Euary 28 to March 7. which is to
P. Darden, and at Ellingtoi-.' be a spiritual nnd financial vc-
1 with her son, Aviation' “ponse at the a.GOO.000 member io
I the needs of a war-tom world
"Thill special day in our (Church-
es, " Bishop Holt stated, “gives
laymen an opportunity to declare
themselves on the Importance of
building a better world through
consecration of self and money
Self spent
wltli their
lii-luw, Mr and
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i:30 a. m. i
______ ____."TBno TK" MJ
z Young people 6:30 p. m.
Evening service 7:30 p. m. I
Community Bible class, Tuesday I
» 30 a. m
Mid-week prayer aerviee. Wed-:
newlay 7:30 p m
•Swnd Class Lamon.’ that he had j ---—*
been tiunMerred from Norfolk, Charles Alvin Brown was boiii
Vft.. to lihod * Island, where he; <n Friday, FVbruury 18, to Ser-
has passed his examinations and ucant and Mrs Alvin Brown of
will serve as irutructoi. ! Egan at the Meadowlawn Sani-
He is the soniof Mr. and Mrs Itarium.
H. F. Lamon 1 . .--— .• v
I1RST PKF-SBYTERIAff CHURCH
North Main and Heard
Chalmers U. Hatch. Pastor
I«, W1
ilunk It’s odd that she suddenlv d i^ nc?2’she murmured plaintive- I
pctame>o ill—and then recovered iv ■ You're so preoccupied. Aren’t
i<> amazingly after my arrival?” v-?i rofnR to pa-Just a wea bit of
‘ “Why, yes. . ." Tracy looked at ain tition mme’”
dim doubtfully. "The doctor, too. Jim turned bM looked at her.
let med to tfiink it surprising. But PomMhing in lier dark eves told
shat do you mean?” him that she nod discovered; his
“I Lava reason to oelieve that WNTt- thnt she knew now he iwaa
h rm thing or some one frightened not?net cousin There was a ehal-
while you were on your triU letj'/o in the lot k she gave him Now
tlK-f litat sb* suWeied u stsx’k <if fheit .wa; nothin* to restrain her
".me sort ! believi- iMt f?Fr wnr nr rtnhrf "imqat to i harm
th'1 rau.se of tier illr ess And I ue- tiun . . . ' \
LrA- that*bbe racovned after'hiV / — —-
aiTIval because »he felt itiar T ti” vT-.aa
Walid proieci nor from wt.a'-ttn
--- Mrs H
'Mr. and Mrs. A. M JJUls had Valley was
re their house guest Thursday and j Thursday.
Friday, a nephew Sergeant Harold j
D Woodward, who is stationed at Mrs S Walraven of Greenfield
an Army. Air Base, somewhere in I spent Friday here shopping
Alaska. I -------
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n, I large oercent ’of the vetch crop.
JU >,.r,. 5Ted Renneh. y*Htant adminis-
trative officer of the AAA, poinl-
i rd out that Texas farmers would i
. have to provide their own seed
. this year to offset probably short? shortages to a minimum in Terns.
jsges. ”
Marines', visited Iti*!*
*' ~~7h. P‘L 1 ’
I
pa vis, Jr., who is
Ml M»I w ... v. .. - . , f„r lhelr c wn this fall, fumigated seed packaged in cotton
■ psr^ME'ss •
fianilorium and. is reported to- benan, OKla. , AA-A through the Commodity will noT aoply to rye grass,
improving. . . . --— . . -----——--—l. .—TT--------- - - —
......... /* . ’ ' I Mrs< kla D Rervgs of Cuba, —■ 1 ...............- ..u ,n - i $
Mr». John A. James. Jr.", of actypl.'.w*-Jiatuntay' here tmt
'El Paso has uirived tor a visit business "L" -1
With Mr. and Mrs,.. John A
Janies, Si*.
Mrs. Fay Bui ton is visiting in
Pat Douf las, who is sta-! Houston with 1„. —----
Ellington Field, Hous-1
1 with her son,
ter of Port Arthur, are spending | Cadet Jack Burton.-«nd her bro-
“8o you still think there's a plot
® M?ainst yop?“
“What else? Not against me. but
iRiilnst the man I’m supposed to p<)se yi)U admire the way he acted.
fv." ’ • He's got you all starry eyed, and
"And you suspect the Garrisons Ruth has found a new Interest in
!““!&£* Wain-I
Phil Garrison to come hero because now well, do you mind. Tracy, if I
E’.hey were afraid he would win the just 80 on haling the sight of
E Scndra's affections and do UiAn him?”
>ut of what they expect from tier
• hen she dies. That’s motive RgEANWHH-E. Jim had seated
E, utough for hiring Jose to put a 1V1 jpniself beside Ruth on the
• Juliet through me.* gOfa. She was leaning close to him.
"I think you’re wrong.” Tracy ohattcrlng gaily, but. he scarcely
p ‘‘laid ’’Neither Ramon nor Juan hchrri whnt she said. He was think-
sou Id do anything so ugly. I'm sure. lnK of Tracv- watching her as she
r >1 at. If it was Jose who shot at you. danced with Pete. He felt stirred as
“K »e was acting on his own. He's he watched her — found himself
► lid by nature and he holds a thinking “1 could fall in love with
trudge against you for getting the her " But he wouldn’t let himself
»-!-'t of him last night.” fM)) ln |OVI. with her. She was a part
Jim shrugged. "You’re loval to ,,f the Garrison ranch, and he was
flic Garrisons, and you don’t want auP(1 bv thp Garrison ranch. He
» Hunk them capable of havliwa contra*ted It with the shabby little
_&-4an murdered. Btill. you must h(J„.r ,n n crowded city nelghbor-
idmlt it’s possible." rtood where he had grown up.
"But they’re civilized people! It’s J r icy’s background made her seem
.rue they didn’t want Phil Garrison beyond his reach.
I- nere. and they wanted me to in- And Ruth Garrison? Of Ruth, he
: Jluence the Benora against bring- thought. "A man could fdrget her
?• ng him here, but murder— Tracy background—marry her despite it.”
»rolte off with a shudder. ghe lacked Tracy’s genuineness
and. for this reason, he didn’t feel
; EIM halted and faced her. Tferc • ,y)r . nrne scruples In regard to-her.
■msl nnother^UUM MXit m.r N '
i I’avont you wondered about the sofa, slipped her _
K ienora’s illness? I mean, don't vou ' "What's wrong with you tonight.
E |h 1 nk it’s odd that she suddenly darthi??2'she murmured platen**-
You're so preoccupied. Aren’t
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