Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1M8
CLEBURNE MORNING RRVIEW
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Skirts $9, $10 and $12.50
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trough the offorts ft Miss Myrtis
is n number of nice Victrom ree.
have been procured and will be
ad at Barron Field for the pleas
of the men who are in traininy
Records Provided
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A beautiful line of ladies
high grade Shoes awaits
your inspection, in all the
new shades and lasts, from
AAA to D s.
There is n page for little children, too, by Mande MeGehee Hnnkins, of
Daday Gander fame, a practical and most helpful article on ennning
and a page of jokes.
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in this number also begins a two part aerial "Tlie Broken Piteher," a
love tale of old Charleston, by Nathnlia Whatley Jenkins, a delielously
tresh and poetie little story, and one that takes a charming hold on its
reader'• fancy.
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LOCKETT AXE MRS J. O
LOCKErT TO MERIDIAN
All Kinds of Barbecued Meats, Fish and
Chickens
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Be Sure and Get a Copy Today
YOU WILL ENJOY EVERY LINE
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A magazine chuck full of interesting and entertaining reading. Some of
the special features are-—-
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copy of this month’s
Michigan Boulevard at 13th Street
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NO RE SALE OF EGOS
WITHIN THE TRADE
Mra 8. C. Padelford and daugter,
Mins Grace are visiting in Dalia*
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Miss Ethel Bowers of Taylor is via
iting Mins Ruth Mitehell.
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R. r. Bickley of Dallas, 3. 1. Brew-
er of Chicago, Frank Jones of Waco,
came here Thursday on business min I
sions. •
rapurrronrapspt PRAYERMEETINGS IK
bus n<as matters.
MISS s J ST. GERMAINE
"New* From the Front," by Jeorge W. Simmons, is written also from
the very heart of the great conflict. The article is g aphieally iillus-
trnted with photographs tn ken by the writer himself.
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hero on business.
Ma* Smith of For
dham came here
LET ALL ATTEND PRAYER
MEETING IN DIRT NO 4
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Lamb,
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Mrs. Hugh Jester of Corsicana is
here on a visit to her parents, Dr. and
Mrs C. R. Wright.
। < hristian church held u social Monday I
I evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
to be I
R. H. Cri
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on Thursday.
Pineland, Texas,
clone of tne
wafers were
social gathe
Ji i and Mrs. O. L. Loekett and
Mrs. .1 (>. Lockett motored to Merid
till on Thursday and will return home
today. They went down to viait rela
live, and to enjoy and outing.
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ONE RALE OF COTTON
1 IB BOLD FOR $217.50
ter. A mast enjoyable
m wus given and at the
evening ice eream and I
nerved. These monthly
ings have gone far to-
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than that of
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Frunk l'ot
in this issue also there is a new instailment of a department of South-
orn news, "'Straight From the Heart of Dixie,'' which constantly grown
Social Given
By Ladies Aid.
The Lndies Aid Society of the First
ho Unit
district is in
inter
ing <
Mra. D W. Odell and daughters,
Misses Arabella and Mary of Fort
Worth spent Thursday in the city.
wards stimulating interest and have
proven very beneficinl to the mem-
tiers.
luxar). On incidentals Jou will sae at elery turn.
* pantomine entertatnment,
o be given by Pansy Grove
oodman Circle, at the W, <>
as, T. P. Leigh
ones of Grand
iness Thursday. I
f Temple came
it fddends.
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Truehospitalit without showy
Mrs. W. C. Mlasgow of Alvarado
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Roy
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menth of
than one
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of the Mure
meeting thia
II members ar
. aa
fill w 1
Of two splendid nnd human stories from the battlefields of France, one,
"With the Friends ia France," tells of the work of the Qualer Kellra
Unit, as set down in simple, every day records in the diary of Owen
Stepena, the earnest young son of Charles H. and Alice Barber Stapl
t ns, the well known artists and illustrators.
1 8130 this evening,
hestra will furnish
casion. No admissi
msgamomonthly list of war recipes, not only on the regular depart-
ment page. "For Patriotic Housewives," but in other cooking features
of TTie mngazine. On a page for "Better Mothers," alt », all women
who read its pages will be helped and interested by the detailed advice
on baby health and happiness, and on childhood betterment.
Mr. asd Mra. John Gould and baby,
Mr. 8. H. Capps nad family, Mr. J.
Gould Hill and family, will motor to
Iinke Worth Fndny to join a party of
friends and will spend the weekend
there.
The Quality Storr
Senior Class Will
Entertain Tonight.
et Members of the Senior class of 1014
Cleburne Higl School will entertain
at the home of Miss Waldean Smith,
Friday evening Aug. 30. Each mm-
ber is urged to be present ns this
M , party is being planned to foster a get
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"The Devil to Pay," a serial story of fascinating mystery and romance,
begins in this number. The plot turns on the misplaced love and loyalty
of a beautiful girl on the ghostly voice of a murderer already dead
himself on some lost letters and the forgotten combination of a safe--
mid on the strangely tragic failure of a hangman's rope. The whole
story is a baffling bit of love ana mystery that holds its readera breath
less through nil th,, varying phases of its plot. The author of the story
Frances Nimmo Green, is a Southern writer, alroady known evorywher
for the strength and charm of her books. This new story will run
through five numbers of th,. Southern Woman's Magazine.
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Central, Bia Four, and Mi
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obtainihg
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necesnar y
more that
edernt 1 8 A. Kouns brought IMP pounds of
* " seed cotton to town Thursday and sold
more it off the wagon for $217.60, which is
rai more than twiee as much ns it could
have been sold for thru, years ago
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California Visitor
i"PPn Mra Henry Nergman, and children
of akersfieid, dalifornin, are the
In45 guesta nt Mrs. C. M. Eberhardt on
North Anglia street Mrs. Rergman
was formerly a resident of Cleburne.
forms and each week a suppi
elopes addressed to the Prie
i Is mailed nut The suppl
ve ine reased or diminished at
t to the needs of the Price Ne
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Mrs. J.
Mi J. Ht. Germaine, after
moat plensant visit to relatives 1
frienda in this city, returned to
home r Dallas Thuraday, accomp
icd li* her brother, Robert Bl. G
main ho goes to Dallns to trans
me business. He will return ho
within a few days. •
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LADIES OF THE MACOA
HEER TO MEET THIN P
olenalers lit Job
of hotels and Inst I I
era All trading in I |
< ontribute toward I N
* hange • । mm wock
derstandint the e
which enter into th1
together feeling and also us a fare*
well to those who will soon leave for
the colleges nnd universities.
a volunteer work
•r follow inn today
e to the Nation in
r. and men and wo
at. Robert srba
to v isit friend
T. Tinsley of
any one of the elni
I prohibited excent a
of the Price Interpreting Commit
in ntabilizing prices on licensed I
commoditie . has been sustained
large degree and merchants who fa
to observe the Fair Price Lists li
come tn understand that such fat
will no longer be countenanced
thermo-m, the plan as working in
as he been so effectunt that B is
spreading to other states
Mrs. Hugh Wallace, two children
and Misses Hess, Grace and Ruby left
Thursday morn”g ia their ear
for Dublin, where they will visit nev-
eral days.
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HOY SCOUTS TO ASSIST
IN THE ENrERTATIMENT
A jobher shall not RxH to A •
Any itrensen imherine the I
may expret to have his lieene
or evohed witheut delay
iqenrieal rewulationa apply
long Water end circulatine ice Water in all of tbs 300 less.
Yo wil iksesweMj f our meals at ch. N. Scothemn Hetd The
pricer in tbs Cefe, the Grll and the Coff Shop ere quite modermte
lev ws medernte Room witb detached beth Si.ee a da. me
bath Si se te $ so a daft fit te pemens $ ys to $;e a di
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Friday, August 30, 1918, newspaper, August 30, 1918; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1422434/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.