Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 11, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 11, 192
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FOR
IMPORTED SARDINES
SALE
J. C. Blakeney, Cashier
S. B. Norwood, Pres.
ponal to eliminate
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THE CITY GROCERY COMPANY
Spends Wenk End Here
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Jim. Jamen
in draft re
coming
Mrs. I
Palace
Music
of the House, i
Harding’s own
dress on "‘Clean Sport
read some of the rules t
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Moutgomery,
meeting wer
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The National Bank of Cleburne makes a spe-
cial feature of handling the checking and savings
accounts of women and pays 4 per cent interest,
compounded QUARTERLY, on savings.
Judge
speaker.
Valley
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Oratorv and Public Speaking
Emerson and Shurter methods taught
these roads.
progress han been mnde under
VENISON BANQUET GIVEN
CLEBURNE RI FOOTBALL
TEAM BY ROTARY CLUB
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CLEBURNE BOY ENTERS MOTOR
SCHOOL IN KANEAS CITY
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on B urprine mine
Nan Rundle, daughter
Seo B Randle entered
atiu bug whieh, when
in ent, announeing th''
appronrhing marriage
Rat
Miss
are assuming new responsibilities, taking up new
lines of work and shouldering new burdens, and
there has never been a time when the services of a
progressive, helpful bank were of so much value
to them as at present.
Firm in the belief that 1921 will prove to be a proa
perous, happy and suecessful year (or our customers, as
well as ourselves, we are now hard at work getting ready
to supply your 1921 needs in electrical deviees and con-
veniences of hII sorts.
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er erew at Venus and expert to handie
as much as tweaty cars per day.
Grnding and gravel placing is now
school he will return tn Cleburne and
expeets to start ir busin is for him-
self.
wix ench, making a total
the next sp
the pointa
ii now nt h
what they
naid he h
fill it, in
and Clebu
at that pli
interest in
Adjt, Jam. s nnd favorable weather eonditions and the
John Ja. obn, I Harris Construction Co., who are grad
ing between Alvarado mid Venus, say
appointd that if good weather kolds on they will
state, and others from
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CLEBURNE MORNING RH’IEW
1, devotion and esteem to
, are erecting their
quipment at Alvarado end will soon
mid be receiving gravel. They have anoth
Ward w
OH fci
m the I
hnt the
line. Mis
the faet that there
fnce on the football
minsing. Lift. Tackle
want to
Imtiev -d
attention to
one familiar
pa to Houston, th...'
we could beat them
the game ” a '■ Ig‘ 1
present .
Barton Hinton w ।
He gave a history
by the elub t he s' n
He said that nlue
Frank Towles
guta
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a will
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to
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nd would mert with th
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team ‘a suecesa belonged
■ iid h. had been up I
of Pantler Park, that
the bleu chers hud le
the grandstand and ble
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offfieers were lected
year:
. Pearre, Beekner,
III' ting wax duly
iud of the gavel b
tentntions from the inaugurnl
whle no many people in Europe
starving
would have given Curti
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Vbilelie game Judge I
ith was thi
ed by Ndjt,
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coming
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M. L.
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My M
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k«< er
manager, Morgan \ Dni ■
The minutes of the Inat
th. gr.
support of
Rhome, that the intere ■ he had
Shropshire , t y with exception of th. Colorado to
। t lie Gulf Highway and the Meridian
pe.....I mid. r Highway, Contracts will be placed
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V Styron and I Hill, in the next three months from Alvara
.ING. JAMES, Adjt.
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MISS MARIE RAY LIVED ON
FOREST AVE NOT IN ALVARADO;
thentriral gestur
the South, voted today to cut down the
$50,000 appropriation for the erection
ofn grand stand nt the enpital from
audien
An .
dree* 1
Heber
plande
J, lovle mid A. .1
in bunday
• home as 3
idence siou
nivonie, 1 h‘bl
huve the dunp ready within about 40
days. Thin road may be surfaced with
1921.
day afternoon, the boya
ley rural high defeat. I
school of Hosque county
of 18 to 11.
The Brazos Valley t
to nt tend thu
E. A. Cimk. ho
. West T
Th" at
of I bi)in
, id No 3713, lirotherho
V eomi h, i di u very inti i
ing in their hull last ni
f Col .1.
recently
ruitbful
lulurue
another erack । tthem
Judge Ward said that
great good thut tin Clel
done Cleburne on. of
things was to gain the
P’iano wolo by Miss Virginin ■
Song, Mis'' Opal Cox,
Nong. Miss Ruby Conner.
Specinl mention must be made
‘Babe’ Gene Barnes, whos
Wle appreciate your patronage in the past. Ami we
are going to show our appreciation by being ever better
equipped to ser vyou in th' future
No matter what sort of electrical appliances you will
require, this Company stands ready to supply you exactly
what you need, and to supply the particular brands of
those articles that have proven moat consistently success
fill.
We have but one motto "SERVICE FIRST" and
it will be our constant aim during the good year of 1921
to make that service TO YOU always better and more ef
ficient
bus been
while but they
• the time they
J. M .Inc
Capt. Hub soon on
against a total ol
their opponents.
Clarence ‘' Him
fight Bieknell had mild old ealled
Franeis Rishop to the rostruu and
nsked hat fifteen rah be given in
honor of Birknell. Franeix Bishop ask
.'d every oiic to itand and put some pep
into the rnha, as he kpew they nil kns w
haw to give it «" I' li' I heard them
give it on the grounds The roof of
the big bin
Mr Moot
ter und thi.
■ nt banqu
'' l’aram in
$ Magazine
Mrs Henry Feuthe ton, treasurer.
Mrs. Vestal Wright, chairman, chi
n T<I
e said it
program being through, the
nod by bible rending mid i
bv ou ti plain. M. J lb"
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SEE IS FIRST for things eleetrical, and for the
prompt and courteous service that always accompanies
goods of the hotter sort the kind your Electric Company
knows best will sene you best.
afternoon nt 2:30 in the Confederate
hal at the court house.
A. .1 Edwards acting ehaplain, read
in it from the very start tnd eting
ri ji buinper in al handi py standing
in the way to sut ces
Milton Gold am I tie has gone to Kan
sas City and is enrolled in the Sweeney
Automobile school. After about an
eight weeks extensive course in that
for the record of the Cleburne footbu
99 points. Barton H int
points. Curtis l’oiuel
BO. Joe Rhome fourtl
II. L. Bicknell fifth
Reuhen Ransome sixtk
Ed Lnce, Hnag Hill I
years gone
dny, and r
nroused by
other thing
of a con v
Poindexter
lene. He
T ' I ■ kag Lend )
Hand Circle of Kingslughters was
held tit'the hont of Miss Lorena K«Jf
Announces the opening of studio for instruc-
tion in
M MeCart
suit uf clothes if he hv1 gone througl
that crowd and rung some of their
necks. It. said he would like to la
ek Monday, The
organized only I short
are showing up well f.
luve been at work. I
i lop on ..ft It b ' 1
county. The line up
of no tender yen
- Feru Hubbard
ereen Star plays a Dual Role in a Biff Bang
n I para
hi h s to
coni Tuca
m is prac-
Brown, Earl,
placed permanen
between 4000 an
If i- 1 1 " 1 do to the Ellin County liu. Then work
.1 ' mbers "I Hill be started from Alvarado to Cie
| burne.
wafers, indi
whipped er
201 North ('add., Street
Boone, which was worth mor.. Io C
burne than nil of Ellis county bla
hind and the white people in it
Coach Erney deliver d the last .
Member', were; Jacobs, proceeding on
ith I'll pointa
th 21 points
President Moon ealled
. 10- Five membera
from President eleel
t
I ♦
members present were: Capt. Bob Moul
zomery, presiding. J ho. lames, Aejt.;
A J, Rd wards, marshal; Bob Young, j
• ’ It nr, president
J. Hrow it- I, Jr ,
Ay MT
ar was rouderee
nd on tertaining
and the grateful’
ntire aumip and
lope tn de
oams in I hr
whieh Congress, a* in
ansed.
ithern l’utrioti
um by tke
was heart ilv
olHiNt ing
und votfi ■
DE LENO-A-HAND UIRGLE
O'Connor A Gilkison, who have the
contraet for unloading the big amount
, of gravel required for road work in
bad enough for the season
were afraid of the • leburne
lying in bed with a sprained neek He
happened to this aecident in th'.' game
at Austin. He spokt of the gallant
Judut l’oudesten
j an uviable repu
rue iligl footbull
replied, “If they
ey spent the week end here
endw, Mr. (and Mrs. .1, 11
ou h Anglin
We i ave hern out 'il real good Imported sardines for quite
a while InH have just received a shipment of genuine Norway
Sardin parked in pure Olive Oil, high grade fish, 80c can.
Giordon Dilworth Orange Marmalade with that slightly
bit'i'r lung to it, very appetizing Also Gerdon & Dilworth's
Port Calls Fret drily.
1he members present were Mesdames
W. I Dietrieh, Harry Ford, Irby Tay
lor, R. It Whitonker. Vestal Wright,
Dow MeLarty. Henry Featherston Nod
raat on
before
an d to
braves the March weather during the
outdoor inaugural ceremony. Against
this handful 285 memborw voted for tho
fund No that th” eustom might prevail.
The debut” win coincident with an
other flurry in the Hennie on the pro
gge
$bm-,
ge,2*: ff.V. s'
squad that wn
Bieknell. who
Miss Hell
•‘Your on •> Mak ini
lotion on the CI b
tenm." The Judge
furaished the venison for the feast
Curtis Poinde .ter w. tl" i. st -|" ak
ar, and thanked th'.. Notary Club for
the banquet and Juliu ■ lu pi - for the
beautiful blankets
At this juncture Pop Boone aunouut
ad that lie muat go in order to atch
his ear baek to Fort W 01' >>
President Moon stated that he want
ed to know if there was a chane to
get another game witie Houston Hi chta
High, Mr Boone said he though l'
fervent prayer. Tie offiee
U,.m ' ’
rule book He s
uppetiginu uneh '
: . i hum and .
e \ 11 luneh '
new night fon»
ht to tie H< v
murh apprec
th I Iloffmun, Mart Hoffman, J. P. Wago
IT Lee Rattle, John Nowlin, Marguerite
Frysingi Fted l' ekou, Fi d King, s
11 lie. w rd. o N. Morgan, Misses Ber
tve Ward, Myrti (‛app Lorena Heit
ITelen I airwenthel guests were Mes
damesco Eandu J, ’ Neon.Graly
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COMES TO VISIT SISTERS
Mis, T. V, York and son, Joe, o
. ldboro, arrived here Friday to visi
Mrs. York's sisters, Mrs Jack Timm
van and Mrs. John Alford,
how to tackle. He also pid Cum'll i i
ney ti high tribute ami said the teai
Would like to have the chnnce of piny
ing Houston Ileighta lligh one tint
out of th" mud
CL---tuE BIGHT
....."'C - AMERICAN YEOMEN H010
- f AN INTERESTING MEETING
the tie than there W a bet •
■ nd Centre of Kentueky.
hoped to bi al ■ ' •
that city He mid he did
lint of the marriage
and H. Lee sh
u' n little Mi
of Mr. ar Mi
r irry ing u wi:
nieucd. let ont
The following item is from the Al
At i o’elork canu
Throughout tiv hulls'
bowls of cut flowers,
very etfeetive with vii
The host, i set i ed t ri
each table being ;
I see of rarntions.
uit cocktail, meat |
i, went potator
Towles, Mines H»J Harms, Emma Le
owles. Hit die Winni Mars Q. Alex
lander. Ilar Itobin-l of (ireenville.
would tlink more abo
thing inti thome heads
ting whut they had
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 11, 1921, newspaper, January 11, 1921; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433694/m1/8/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.