Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1924 Page: 2 of 10
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Featherston stret at 3:39 o'clock
Saturday.
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Children’s Program
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in a number of new and beautiful pat-
+ terns reasonably priced at the
Norreeee and Melvin Leroy Belcher
nre spending the week in Fort Worth
with friends and relatives
There is no substitute for cireulaticn.
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Wodnesday afternoon in the home
of Mrs. 8. Q„ Waldrip, 618 West
Chumbers. street.
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The Cleburne Choral ©lub will
meet at 7145 o’eloek at the Par-.
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Ida ware Misbes Anna
Does man determine his own fate?
What is the object of Psychologyf
What are the two general methods
in healing t
What is the greatest revelation of
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What is the subconseious mind t •
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Sunday, June 1.
Selections. Bunday School
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Both received their degrees of bach-
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during the school term just closed,
Mr. Hannum was director of music
rdelis Matrons Class
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Eadies’ Auxiliary
in Regular Session.
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Song: " ’Tia Joy I ne.”
Spring.—Hazel Bullock.
Daffydowndilly.-Jane Swift
Violet—Nell Wiseman.
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If you prefer Angelfood Schepps' will give yo complete satisfaction
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, A large factor in ievery meal is good Bread ; .
SCHEPPS Butter-Nut or Butter-Krust '
H. C. Gresham, 1 - ,
A. Hammond and Mrs. R.
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ineluded the bride marched down the north
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The Mystia Cisele will meet at -
7:30 O'clock Munday evening in
the home of Mim Framces Zim-
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-eland,
Schepps Bakery
Telephone No. 800
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At the close of the evening strw-
berry sherbert and angel fcod cake
Cullen, 209 North
will entertain the
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Social Notes
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The ceremony was performed by
entertained, the the bride’s father, who is one of the
Blackman, Lily Howard.
Pansies.— Oleta and Juanita Brad-
Mrs. W. G. Massenburg entertained
nt bridge and forty-two Friday atter-
l noon in her home On North Main
street in compliment to her daughter,
Mrs. M. M. Masenburg. The rooms
of U the spacious home were very
attractive with flower dedorations.
at 7:45
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enthusiastic audience. Miss
companied by Miss Ina Glliland.
Easter Lily.—Dorothy George.
Soug: Easter Lilies.’’
Duet: "Water Lilies,”
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Miss Causey Honored
With Shower Party.
Misses Emma and Ruby Blasingam
entertained in their, home at 302 Shaf-
fer street Thursday evening with a
handkerchief shower complimenting
Miss Lorraine Causey, whose marriage
to Earl Seheuider will be solemnized
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VISITS HERE BEFORE
LEAVING FOR,HOUSTON
Mrs. C. A. Cunningham of Ennis, who I
has been the guest of‘ Myrtis '
। CaPp9 of this city, left Friday fur
Houston, whree she will visit.
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memman, 205 Harnell Street. ,
The Wbman‘ Mnonary So-
jety of the Main Btneet Metho-
dist Church will meet at the
ehureh at 4 o’eloek Monday, af-
ternoon. Full attendaice is desiz
-W, ~fvt i he montbly -epoatu
"be made. \ -
in, Margaret Keller, J. B. Keller, At Slumber Party.
rfdon Grisham, Aron Grisham, Allee | Miss Maurine Jennings entertained
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Made in your favorite flavor. A cake aired for any family
students and the
the Cullen Sehool
Tuesday evening
Lucy Lee
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"Roses.”—W. J. Match, ac-
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Jewel!
nho dn.
Mrs. W. T. Childress, 418 North
Main street, will entertain the
'ftpsday Bridge. Club at 3 o’clock
the afternoon of June 3.
At the meting of the Psychology
Club Tuesday evening the following
questions will be studied:
of Southwestern Junior College,
assited by Keene, Texas. ,
by Mima Lorene
tag by Men »
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led to the folk*
stephejs, E. G,
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Following the shower the
will meet with
Bennie Bryan, Ruth Hen-
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Weiner Rest . -
Proven Enjoyable.
bl account of the rain and inclem-
ent weather, a weiner roast which had
" planned bv the Junior B. Y. P.
V- of the Chase Avenue Baptist
Pyeh for Friday night was reversed
BShould the praeHot loners
10 o'clock. All are invited.
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Hardware Ce.
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H. Zimerian in her
want in trueke to the pienic grounds . —------
where many interesting games were Ta.The.Fidelia Matrons Claes of
played and a delightful lunch was
spread and enjoyed by about forty
members and guests. -
Cecile Lawler, Billy Watts, What
Mrs. R. M, Johnson, .511 North
Main street, will be hostess to
the Gloom Chasers at 2: t o 'clock
Wednimday afternoon.
• A swet bonquet: Alice Stoffers,
Lazelle Goldsmith, Ha Mae Lanham.
Solo: ” God Cares for You.”—Wil-
la Dell .Goldsmith,
To Satisfy
A nice frosted, well baked Layer Cake or some individual
pastry fresh from our ovens will appeal to your taste.
Miss Lormine causey, bride elect of Tuesday: .
The Jolly Eight Bridge Club
will ’ meet iu ' the home of Mrs.
Eunice Anderson.
Loraine Andersou,
Merry - Go Round Bridge
- Messrs, and Miedames T. 8, Moon,
_ •.AadF. Moffitt, L. R. Batcher, W. B.
* Wley, W. F. Howard. Bokef Tunth,
ertone, Henry Featherston, Fred
Browiell Jr., R. A. Kelly, W. W.
Massenburg, C. K. Battaile, Mesdames
Will Ploore, G. A McClung, L. R.
Sands, Ruth Archer, M. J. Eccles
and, Mr. R. V. Allison.
Mrs. T. E.
Main street,
high score prize, a linen guest towel, Cleburne Psychology Club
and Mrs. Roy Combs received eonsola- Questions for Tuesday,
tion, u set of bridge table numbers.
Refreshments of Spanish salad, po-
tato chips, Saratoga flakdes, iced tea
i and pink reception sticks were serv-
ed Meagames W. B. Streetman, Ralph
Keller, Cash Zimmerman, Mart Hoff-
nian, O. N. Morgan, A. B. Beata,
W. G. Hamilton, John Millar, Henry)
Featherston, Gladys Gerard Lee, Clyde |
-McClung, Jean Wagew-md Frank
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We solicit your business on a “Service Basis,"
Quality not forgotten, Prices in keeping with
the market price at all times. .
Song: "Like the Flowers.”
Stinflowers.— Henry Liehte,
Bendor >. T. B. V.
Enjoys Pieni.
The Senior B. ¥. P. U. of the Field
Street Baptist Church enjoyed a pie
aiatssiysreida.Parkiven Friday „
evening for memhers who Tire mv fd t-the"
ing from Cleburne and for other* who -"t"S
will be in school during the bummexr, p.
Member met at the ebureh and -0
““puringe Hevesjng a dedidons map L _ —
per was served asd a number of iRogers efl
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June 3, was honored at niscellaneous’
fhowers given W’rdusday afternpon
and Weineselay evening by Miss
Kuts McBride in her home at 823
The Birthday Club will meet.
Tuenday inroning in the home of
Mrs. W. 8. Whaley, 62+ North
Maiu street.
Mrs. J.
home on
At the close of the evening the
hostess served refreshments of chick-
en a la kiug, Saratoga flakes, olives,
potato chips, tomato, and piheapple
salael, iced tea, angel food eake and
iceeredi; garnished with cherries.
E. B. Titt in Fairfield at
o'clock Tuesday afternoon.
enjoyed games, of
decorated with an
sweet peas and
roses, ,
Pf-gekza,
-LToday-Neark '
Three-Score
Syhle Clark, Marjorie Wiseman,
Hale, Ruth Cox, Gladys John
Nannie Hale and Mrs. N. W.
Solemnized.
y beautiful wielding cere-
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delightful bieakfast served at the
home of the hosteeu. .2
guests ineluded. Exan
tary Bianeh Menday
hostess, Maurino Jenhings.
abundanee of
Dorothy PerIrins
North ttobinsen htraet.
orot by . 1 'erk ins roses decorated the
home and, after the showers, refresh
ments of e:ke and ipr cream, topped
with phorolate syrup mid nuts, were
served the guests.
Guests- qiteaeutat the afternoon
shower in hided- Mendamen Ward Rop-
er,. Mi (‘ourey, iporge Beamish, J.
HMeKeevvr, ("A. $wanson,TC.
Franks, C. ( Elwell, „E. B. Titt,
(corge Ball, B T.(‘ollins,. A
Melirile, s. T. 0‘lowd, j, H.Caus
<j, Sam I'. Jones, and Miss causey.
At, the evrning shower Misse i
Mlamie Wiseman, (iladys Johnson, I
Ruth (‘ox, Esther Swanson, Marjorie
Wiseman, . Lorene Crank, Lois South-
er, Floru Mae Thompson, Verda Map
(rank, Editih Collins, Nannie Hale,
Wilma Colig- Mesdames Charles
Rothermel; Trge Kilingsworth, A.
IL Lodle, Alma loblet, E. W. Park
er, William Souther, N., W. Watts,
Hilda Hartman and the honoree,!
Mrs W. S. Handley will enter-
tain the .Satsuma (’lub in her home
on West Wilson street at .3:30
o'clock Thursday afternoon.
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Mr. Cnrtr Haynes, bass-baritone,
of Fort Worth, contributed, a group
of songs and, received prolonged ap-
plause. His voice is an excellent one
and his iumbers were given in goa
style. \
The Duplicate Bridge ('lub will
meet with Mrs. J. M. Ragsdale,
713 North Anglin street, Wed-
nesday afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock.
Odell Daniel, Wilbur Smith, Rebec- t :-----
mT- Jerry Bitton, Harold Hit Miss Jennings Hostoe
ret Keller, J. B. Keller, At Slumber Party.
exstudents of
I of Business
from 8 unil
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tained the. As You Like It Club
Thuralay evening with a bridge and
forty twol party givalin their home
at 7,9 NGS Main street. Snap drag-
on*, gladN and wild flower* wene
- fa he river and held in the front
f .yarn % their leader, Mrs. N. D.
e ,' Maynes.
) An old-fashioned camp fire wan
The Womau’s Mimssionary Bo-
ciety of the Pirst Christian
■ ’Church will not hold their June
meetiug Monday in Fort Worth
as war previosly planned, but
will"meet in* the home of Mr».
A. F. Moffitt, 411 West Wilson
street at 3 p. m. • -
meeting of the Ladies ‘ Auxiliary of
the First ehristika ChurOh was held
Monday afternoon in the home of
Mrs. W. F. Beard, 508 North Buffalo 2- ™
street. Katherine.. Bayless,
After the business sesion a short Hearti Mis, Huta Fi
program was rendered and refresh- । ■ The Busy Body” and „
ments of ice eream and angel food ncore "The Hedgo Hog"
cake was served to the thirty-four E“ Wa---6-
ley.
Hong: "What the Flowers Bay. ” gave a well halaneed program
Forget MeNot.—Ohpelia Warenskjis known as one of .Cleburne’s best
jold. ’pianists. Her program was ; a well
Solo: "Forget Me not ‘—Willa Dell selected one Tanging from the early
Goldsmith. jelassies to the midern sehool. Ran.
Dandelion.— Aliee Marie Rothermel. dal Fryer asixted Miss Ellis. Mr.
Sweet Peas, Jeanette Dickson, l’itier player the arompaniments at
both recitals.
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Thirteen Bridge Club
in Regular Session.
Mrs. Nedlloffman,712 North Main
street, was hostess to the members of
the Thirteen Bridge Club. Friday
morning, May 30, Eooiisi which the
guests assembled were attractively
decorated with Dorothy Perkins roses.
At bridge Mrs. John Miller won
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field Harrel. ........, ..................... .. ..
Raindrops.— Jack Wright, Dugan begun im Washington Misionary Col-
Wilson, “arrol Kirkpatrick, Willie jlege where both were students, took
Henderson. Iplace in the Takoma Park Seventh
Buterflies.—Helen Henry, Annie Day Adventist Church Wednseday
Wilson, Earle Whitlock, Jennie, Bess night. May 28, when Miss Elizabeth
Lanham. Longaere, daughter of Prof, and
Bumble bee*.-William Wade, Dou-'Mrs. C. S. Longaere, of 102 Park
glas Wilson, Billy Jeff Campbey, * Ave., Takoma Park, was marric 1"
Gene McDonald, James and William Mr. Harold, B IIannum of Cleve
Wnrenskjold, — •
Daisies.—Elsie Collonbeck,
will meet nt 3:30
LE. maior, - - "Phn
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sodau GLENDAR
Friday:
Mrs, E. IL Wilson will enter-
tain the members of the Joi Jie
Vie Club hi her home on North
Walnut street, Friday afternoon
at 3 o’clock.
• -Marie Roger aad Pleasant ’c
B. F. Cum- of Lpehbung, Va
' ‘ aecompanied
bmodhew, Charles Haniuw,
ted as bestman, Md Prof.
born, of Washington Mimic—, ™-
lege, entered from the pastor’ study.
The bride was attired in a white
matin gowu and wore a veil to match
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and lille of the vahey. The brides-
maida were dresaed .in harmonious
shades of organdie, Md earried pink
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Never, from year to year loses ANY virtue but gathers
conveniences as its goes—and grows. Prices $55,00 to $125,
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THEY BAKE BETTER
—Broil Better, Boast Better, Boil Better—in 1924 than
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10 l’rairie avenue, at 1 o’clock
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'We are DETROIT JEWEL distributors—glad to be. sl
'them Every Day—ANY WAY—
CASH or EASY TO PAY!
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Cleburne
built, around which the polly stories
rang out, weinm were roasted,
marsdhmallows were toasted and games
‛ were played. To add to the amnse-
meat, piano and victorola musie was
rendered.
Those present were Lucile Adama,
'Die . Wesley Gleaners Sunday,
Sehool class will have a social
and businesa meeting Tuesday af-
ternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock
in the home of Mrs. T. E. Cul-
leu, 209 North Main street.
2 ak arranged in decoration of the hosee
ENAsa/At bridge Mra. R. A, Kelly and
KKT W Mr. Booker Featherston received high
" I wore prizes. The forty two cut prizes
t "i went to Mr*. W. 8. Whaley and Mr.
/ 0 ' T. 8. Moon.
a Game ta bins were arranged for
........ =‛ Tulna, Okla., and Mims
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Circle No 2 ot the Ladies’ Anx
i.o the Maio Street Methodist - a. - . ---------x.1
Church mat at 3 o’elock Thuralay and .TU weddi
aftenhoon in the Builders’ Class room, mareh. from ' -olengrin,2 was played
The Bible lemon, led by Mra. E. A. {byMles Irene Salehow.
Wright, we* followed by an inter-1 The groom’a parents, Mr. aad Mr
Orting program during whieb Mr. E. B. F, Hannum, ynd Ahis brother Ron
A. Klee read the beautiful poem ald, of Cleveland, attended the eere-
4" "a - - - . * mony. Other out-of-town guests in-
cluded Mr*. William Quinn and Frant
eb Md Burnell Quinn, of Philadel.
, wafer* wus serv.
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bride’. parorta Mr. and Mra Han
num later lett for a honeymoon trip.
During his vacation, Mr. Hannum
vi-tn .2.2-10---- the will pursue his musical studies in
First.Baptist Chureh - in the home .Cleveland.
of Mre. Lee Hinds, 313 West Wil- _______
lingham, Friday afternoon for a bnei- Mr. Massenburg
new and social meeting. The home of Complimented
the hostess was exceedingly attract- —
ive with decorations of ferns and
larkspur.'
Folowing the business session an
excellent program was rendered, dur-
ing which Mrs. Walter ©unmings, ac-
companied adi the piano by Miss
s iwawS:;
' and Miss iciom puneh from a daintily appoint-
Erin Warren acoinpanias bv Miss ed table, artistically banked with
Alice Seott at the piano sang Carm- । Dorothy, Perkins roses. , f
iesima.” Short talks on subjects per-। Tables for bridge, ond forty-two
fining to the’ class were made Pby wore aranged f or Mendames M. M.
each of the members present • ’ Mapgsubutg C n' , Ero Wing, A. F.
................ pog.:m Refreshments of cherry sherbert M H ,WuBafherEc. Myers,
win be presented at the Anglin street and cake with corsages of sweet peas Wjtt w T 2cEa P Keller, P.P
" ’ ' - L as plate favors, were served to the Lpiutttu.W pChpildress( .JohnMil-
folowing guests’ Kr Engene „Olyde McClung,
Mesdames R: B. Floyd, George p ed - Ffoffmian, W, R.. Washburn, .
Hale, Lambert Lane, H. E Sloop, J A St’vrnn .5’ B, M, Fain,
Walter Carper, J. L. Holowiv, Har “. AiStyron, Steve Heyward, Fred
- _ (J. Erney, John L Cleveland, W. F,
> Howard, J. M. Ragsdale, W. 8,
' w Rrv' Speer, M. J. Eecles, W. 8. Whaley,
Wnry W. A. Whitman, Pierce. Whitaon,
as Knth' L, K- Sands, M. K. Pace, X H.
wath Douglass, M. M. Petty, W. H. Gala-
smith, J. B. Long, M. M. Pittman,
Ruth Archer and Misses Marion Wil-l
lis. Era Taylor, -nura Ward, Louise !
Yater, Tressie McClung, Marie Cecil '
.. a- „iven and Garland Douglass. ? v
on Friday by pupils of Guy Richrd- ) As the hostens served refreshments
son Pit nor at the Main Street Meth- of .pressed chicken, fruit salad but.
odist Chureh jter thins, ripe olives, potato chips, •
In the morning a group of artist and pineapple ice, several delightful s
pupils gave a clfarming program of musical selections were furnished by -
clasieal and modern compositions, the Palace Orchestra. Guests cut for
The young women displayed' splendid the lovely pink begonia pot phttits
technical skill and their playing was which centered the game tables' I
mout artistic.
Stand the entire manf
Discuss the law. of suggestion.
Discuss the use of patent medicie.
Discuss “ Sugestion, the Potent
Factor.
Is the mind the healing factor?
What are"th microbe* of the mindT
। By obeying the laws of life, what
do we gain! .
Are thre any rewards in nature
beenuse of intentions?
What is the psychology student’,
one motive? - •
Discuss * ‘ Psychology Founda-
tion.’*
I* the healing power in the manf
I* human life eontrdlled by fixed
laws?
dgrnya sa
Miss (ausey.
During the hours of entertainment
Miss Flora Mae Thompson and Miss
.Verda Mac ('milk rendered several
■ ) folii. belectionm, Yoal nupbers sung
by Miss Gladys Johnson, acompanied
at the plano by Mrs. Hilda Hartman,
were also enjoyed.
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Mr. and Mr* speer i
Entertain Club. I
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Speer omter- Modagw, . of tha
The Woman K Auxiliary of ths
Anglin Btreet Preaby terian Church a 4
will meet at ’fl feloekrMomdayz
- of.Mr.o
' ; are made with the finest and purest ingredients it is possible to buy, and in
: ; addition are made in Sleburne and delivered to your grocery twice daily
Invocation.’ . . . ----
Scripture lesson.—Rev. II. E. Bul- ry Rental), ,S, Q. Waldrip, H. E. Mays,
lock: | Porter V. Smith; Walter Williams,
"We Welcome You. ’'—Mar jorie I. T, Woods, Reales Ball, C.
Byran, an, R. 0. Hinds, W. B.
A Flower- Garden. | Walter Cummings, and Miss. ______
"How. Do Little Flowers ‘Bayless, Alice Scott, Erin War-
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Campsey & White
Phone 255
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1924, newspaper, June 1, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446561/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1~1%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.