Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, October 26, 1924 Page: 2 of 10
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The Beethoven Music Club will
meet with Mrs. O. Sauerman on
Wednesday morning at 9:30 o’clock
at her home, 620 West Chambers
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The Cleburne Psychology Club
will have a meeting on Tuesday
evening at 7:30 o’clock in Sena-
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The Young Women’s Missionary
Society of the Main- Street Metho-
dist Church will meet on Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o’clock.
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A lovely menu of chicken moussee,
Saratoga flakes, peach pickles, date
loaf with whip cream and coffee was
served to the following members and
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who can attend get the advantage
of you altogether, so the only thing'
left for you is to make your spare
time equip you. In fact, the founds-
MONUMENTS, VAULTS, COPING
AND MARKERS
ard Adair, Scales Ball, George Brad-
bury, Harry Bentall, B. F. Bryan, K.
B. Floyd, R. 8. Hinds, George Hale,
the Merry Martha Sewing Club on
American
Dry Goods
Company
Main, corner of Henderson
Streets, Cleburne.
1 Friday:
The Jol de Vie Bridge Club will
Mrs. G. G. Griffith will enter
tain the Kill Kara Club on Wed
nesday afternoon'at 3 o'eloek at
her home, 401 South Anglin street.
a try out of their protection pos-
sible, will not be long- delayed.
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her home, 310 College street.
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Mrs. L. C. Roof will entertain
the Merry Martha Sewing Club on
Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock
at her home on Bellevue Drive.
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guests: Mesdams Dan Wofford, Rich- of fur. Eaouy peisuus pielur w I
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Mrs. C. L. Browning will be hos-
toss to the Luncheon Bridge Club
on Thursday at 1 o’clock at her
home, 310 Williams avenue.
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Good looks—that's on the outside, but under-
neath is the heart of the Sufbeam Heater.
Brass burner tubes produce a smooth blue
flame and’amazing neat. Then, too, this heat-
er is adjustable to changes in gas. Never any
odors, smoke or poisonous gases. The Sun-
beam gives years of good sound service. Let
us serve you.
- Cleburne Hardware Co.
The Blue Bird Circle of the
King’s Daughters wll meet on
Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock
with Miss Lillian Doughtie at her
home on North Granbury street.
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Ferdinand of himself! J 1 IK FUNLHAL
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The General Aid Society of the
First Christian Chureh will meet
- afternoon at 3 o’clock
with Mrs. F. D. George at her
home, 804 Routh Walnut street.
Circle No. 3 of the First Presby-
terian Chureh will have a business
meeting on Monday afternoon at
3:30 o'clock with Mrs. Will Me
Cowan at her home on West Heard
street.
Tuesday:
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the
First Presbyterian Chureh v/H
hold an all day meeting Tuesday
with Mrs. Wood Day at her home
on the Godley road. Mrs. Rawls,
state chairman of home missions,
will lecture to the guests during
. the meeting.
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Wednesday:
Mrs. J. E. Prendergast will en-
tertain the Duplicate Bridge Club
on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
o’clock at her home, 413 North
Main street.
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King’s Daughters will meet on
Monday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
with Mrs. Bert Ray, of 308 Madi-
nd, pickles, rosetts, coffee and pump-
kin pies were served to the following:
Mesdames Leon Cleveland, Albert
Gloom Chasers Meet i "4-
With Mrs. Eugens Scheble:
Nrs. Eugene Seheble was hontes to
the Gloom Chasets Hewing Club on
•Wednesday nfternoon at 2:30 o’clock
at her home, 53 Bryan street. Hallow ,
pen symbols and cut flowers were ar
tistteally used in decorating the home.
A musical program was rendered by
several of the guests, after which the
guests spent the afternoon in sewing.
Halloween refreshments of harvest
moon ibe cream, chocolate cake, and |
little baskets filled with mints were
served to the club members.
MeMdhon of Sherman, Miss Viola Ad-
kins and hostess, Mrs, H. B. Morris.
noon st 3:30 o’clock at her home,
413 North Main street.
The Parent Teachers Agsociatien
of the J. N. Long School will en
tertain with a Hultowseu pasty »■
Saturday night at 7:30 o’clock at
the school building.
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Social Meeting Of
son street.
The Woman's Missionary Soci-
ety of the Main Street Methodist
Church will hold their regular ,
meeting on Monday afternoon at
4 o'clock at the ehurch.
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Come to our plant and see the great values.
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a goodly collection, attractively
priced.
An added feature also is offer-
t ed, in that you can select a
, Home Journal Pattern at Half
- Price when you buy your materi-
als for a Garment in our Piece
. Goods section.
Monday:
The Lend-a-Hand Circle of the
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Stephens, J. M. Penmens, R. V. Wid-
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This Week’s Program for
Magazine Research ‘Meeting.
The Magazine Research Club will
render the following program at their
I meeting on Thursday afternoon nt 3
-o’clock in the commissioners’ room at
I the court house. •
| Roll call: Quotations from or about
. Caliban. - *t
I Lesson: The Tempest, finish Act I,
acene 2, also net /II,. scene 1.
' Paper: Character Sketch of Prospero,
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The most satisfaction in selecting a monument is to know
i what you are buying. Designs are pretty but deceiving,
depending mostly on the quality of material used.
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Modern
There is an unusually big de-
mand these days for plain materi-
als in Serges, Poirots, Tricotines,
•Flannels, mostly in the darfcar
colors, such as Navy, Black,
Madeline Slaughter,
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To Merry Martha Sewing Club.
Mrs. H. B. Morris was hostess to .,
W. fl. Handly, J. L. Holloway, Ernest
Hopkins, Ted Howard, Lee Lamkin,
T. O. Mangum, Harold New, H. E.
Sloop, Porter V. Smith, S. Q. Waldrip,
Tom Wood, IH. E. May, Frank Carrell,
C. E. Brown, Marion Carper, Lambert
Inin, W. 8. Carper, R. H. Hale, .1. J.
McCalpin, C. E. Wauford, T. P. Rollow,
Loo Hinds, Fred Warren, W. G. French,
C..J. Peel and J. N. English.
Flowers and class mottoes were plac-
ed on each plate as favors.
Mrs. T. P. Hollow was elected to be
the new teacher of the'class.
A shipment reached us Satur-
day of wonderful Dresses made
from imported Flannels in Plaids
and stripes, the brilliancy and
depth of colors of which can
only be found in the imported
article, these dresses are the last
word in style, and priced at
only $20.75, city stores are get-
ting $29.75 for these same num-
bers.
Have you noticed those beauti-
ful Silk Scarfs on display in
our windows? They are wonder-
ful values at $1.95 and $2.95,
worth at least a third more.
KSOCIETTY)
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■on personal attention, explaining and
criticising it so that you will under-
stand it thoroughly. We have suc-i
eessfully taught hundreds. Let us
teach you. Turn your spare time into
knowledge and make it earn dollars.
Mail this coupon and let us tell
you more about our money back guar-
antee correspondence course. Byrno
Commercial College, H. E. Byrne,
Pres., 1924 1-2 Main St., Dallas, Tex.
Name ____-________,____________
Address ........________________....
Interested in ____________
on Wednesday afternoon nt
o’clock with Mrs. Tom Flake
Th Magazine Research Club will
have their regular meeting on
Thursday afternoon nt 8 o’clock
in the commissioners' court room
at the court house. ,
Saturday Bridge Club Meeta I
With Mrs. Marvin Wright.
Mrs. Marvin Wright entertained the
futurday Bridge Club yesterday aft
ernoon nt 3:30 o'eloek at her home on
South Walnut street. Beautiful autumn
flowers were attractively used in dee
।' orating the house.
At bridge, Mrs. Cash Zimmerman
-- received., high score prize, which was
• three dainty handkerchiefs,
- ’ Delightful refreshments of creamed
chicken in patties, molded fruit salad,
piekies, hot rolls; epffee, and date
■ticks were served to the following
members and guests: Mesdames Ves-
tal Wright, Sterling Kennard, Joe
Lockett, Chester Baker, Cash Zimmer-
man. John Miller, J. M. Ragsdale Jf,
■ Rufus Caldwell, R. 8. Collins of Beau
mont, Clara Grafa, Reuben Willis, Nor-
wood Yater, Harry Ford and hostess,
Marvin Wright.
Miss Walter Young will be hos-
tess to the Gloom Chasers sewing
Club on Wednesday afternoon. nt
2:30 o’clock nt her home, 311
North Granbury street.
We make our subject interesting
Many persons prefer a, from the start. We give every les-
Pidelis Matrons Class.
n Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock
the Fidelis Matrons Clase of the First
Baptist Church held their regular
monthly, social and business meeting
at the home of Mrs. J. L. Holloway,
with Mesdames Diek Adair, Lee Hinds,
B. Q. Waldrip, R. 8. Hinda, Frank
Carroll and C. E. Wauford as hostesses.
The house was heautiful with roses and
Falloween decorations.
After the* business meeting the mem-
bers of the class presented Mrs. Wof-
ford with a beautiful mantle mirror as
a token of love for their residing
teacher. Several letters which were
written by the class members about
Mrs. Wofford were also read.
Circle No. 3 of the First Presby-
terinn Chureh will entertain with
a Halloween party for the entire
ehureh on Friday evening at 7:30
o’clock at the home of Mrs. Will
MeCowan of West Heard street.
The As You Like It Bridge
Club will be entertained on Fri-
day aftrenoon at 3 o’clock by Mrs.
Will Floor* nt her home, 701.North
Granbury street.
Saturday:
Miss Madene Slaughter will be
hostess to the Merry Go Round
Bridge Club on Saturday after
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of the East IHenderson Street Baptist
Church mot nt the homo of Mrs. J. R.
McFadden, 106 North Washington
street, Thursday evening, Oct. 23.
The guests spent the evening quilt-
ing. •
Lovey refierhments were served to
Mesdames A. 8. Harwell,/H. T. Wil-
liams. W. F. Iarris, J. A. Goff, W. A.
Mahew, H. L. Helsley, Martha Mar-
cum, D. M. Patton, F. J. Johnson, A.
T. Sehmidt, E. W. Rawls, E. W. Bas
sort, Tom Mangus, T. D. Miller and
J. R. MeFadden.
Leroy Elkins, Otto Johnson,
meet on Friday afternoon at 3
o’clock with ^r». E. H. Wilson nt
her home, 3T North Walnut
street, »
SOCIAL CALANDAR
Sunday.
Ths Junior Missionary Boeiety
of the Main Btreet Methodist
Church will meet Runday after
npon at 3 o’clock. AU children are
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Thursday:
The Jolly Eight Bridge Club
will be entertained on Thursday
afternoon at 2 0’clock by Mrs
Lewis Smith at her home, 415
North Anglin street.
'11 am 66 years old and for past
two years have been suffering so
Whnt comforting reflections does badly from stomach and liver
Gonzalo make on the escape of him- trobules, bloating and colic at-
self and friends from the wreck! ‘tacks that I did not expeet to live
How does the protrnyal of Alonso’s more than a few months and was
affection for .Clarizel compare, con- arranging my aftairs ind
trasted with that of Prospero for Ml my funeral. Three dones
randa?. i .. i j * .. . Mayr’a Wonderful Remedy
What is the dramatie purpose nt- entire. .w-Xa w. m T .
tained by reference to Clariheir By entirel cured, me. It in ..A
causing Ariel to east the Rpeu of sleep simple. hnrnless. preparation that
over some of the party! Introducing rem oVo. the, eatarrhal mucua from
humor in Reene 2! - thpuviutehtinal tract and allaya the
What traits of ebarneter in Alonso, inflammatiou which eauoea praetically
Sebastinn, Antonio, and Gonzalo have all stomaeh, liver and intestinal ail-
Ine, ale"‘ly defined and strongly em- ments .ineluding appendicitis. One
phnsizedt - ' .rdose will convince or money refunded.
Miss Eliznbeth Turner, leader Foster Phin Drug Co., and druggiste
(Continyed oaP.g. Four) everywbereaAdv,
' wintry days, dispglling all pos-
sibility of discomfort, from oven
the fiercest Norther. Like theon of all succea. lies in the poging
amaU boy who has just achieved wast, Ther is n whte “M,
possession of a sled, and eagerly criminal than the waste of time. The
scans the skies for indications training you ean get from our courses
of an early snowfall the antici. in your spare time is amazing. Your
Qaney 0.4 in dn seraps of spare time can do wonders
pations, o comfort in nug-jfor you if properly eppUed to a
fling down into one Of these correspondence course of bookkeeping,
collars, give rBe to a hope that shorthand, business law, business Eng-
cold winds, cold enough to make lish, businens arithmetic, salesmanship,
- - - - advertising, income tax, etc. We ean
teach you any of them in a very
short time and qualify you to accept
-v uuaavusu, m uv* uuapyoayav, a good position. We use our own
to keep from becoming enthusias- copyrighted methods both in our
tie about these coats, with their residont and correspondence courses,
brilsant colorings and gncM Thn’berhcathpauebanrrpstinaltam
drapings.' - -- ■ " 1
Hot all of them have collars
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We have our Autumn Coats
on view on the second floor,
at the front of the building,
^Beaut* 18 tekey n0t ot
coats, which they can- use, or
not, as suits the caprice of the
moment.
'This requirement is met by the
so-called “Chokers” made of one
and two pieces of fur, which do
not choke in the least, but, quite
the contrary, are deliciously com-
fortable.
There is so much to describe,
so many things wanting space to
be said, on this fascinating sub-
ject, that it is difficult to remem-
ber there is anything, other than
coats, to talk about. But, there
is, and so we bespeak your in-
spection of these Autumn gar-
ments, at your first opportunity,
better yet, make the opportunity
to come to see them.
And do not forget you have
not seen all there is to see, in
one visit, for more are continual-
ly arriving.
Their Prics are most attrac-
tive, ranging from $16.75 to
$49.50.
are worth viewing for the pleas-
ure to be derived from just
looking at them, entirely apart
from the joy of owning one of
them. The enormous collars are
designed to be turned up high
around the wearer’s face, on
Program for
Th* Beethoven Music Club.
Ob Wednesray at 9:30 a. m.. Ort. 29,
the folowing program will be render-
ed by the Heethoven Musie Club, which
will meet in the home of Mrs. O. Sau-
erman, 620 West Chambers street.
Roll enll: A current muieal event.
Lessoh: Sidelights from Weber.
Paper: Contemporary History at
Home and Abroad During the Life of
Weler.—Mrs. O. Sauerman.
Solo: Prayer.—Mra. B. H. Horton.
- Give brief account* of the life and
works of Weber and Schubert.
In what senne is the work of each
•' remantie "!
In whnt sense Ie th* term "claasic"’
need, the etrm "‘romantie"’!
Who were the three greatest roman
tic composers for the piano!
■ Choral -work: -Summer ■ Faneies.—-Mi
etra.
Mrs. Reeves’ Entertains
The Girl Scouts.
Mra. Ralph Reevea entertained the
Girl Sequts with a Halloween party
yesterday afternoon at 30 clock at
her home, 736 North Anglin street. The
houne waa beautifully decorated with
Halloween motiffs.
A* each guest entered the home the
hostess presonted them with a Hallow:
een cap. A flower contest waa held
and Miss Mary Kate Bryan received a
dainty gift, for having the moat cor
rect answers,
Delirioua refreshments of tuna sal
t ad, potato chips, pickle*, butter thins,
and hot chocolate were served to the
following: Misses Elizabeth Bauld-
win, Mary Kate,Bryan, Helen Eaton,
Juanitn Rims, Kathryn Fox, Dovie. Rut
ton, Bertha Lee Peyton, Nellie Shirer
and seoutmistress, Mrs. Ralph Reeves.
As favors, the guests received Hal-
loween baskets filled with mints.
The Cleburne Choral Club will
have , their regular meeting on
Tuesday evening at 7130 o’clock
at the Parish Hall.
Merry Matrons Meet
With Mrs. J. E. Prendergast.
Mrs. J. E. Prendergast wan hostess
ta the Merry Matrons Bridge Club on
. Thursday evening nt 3-30 o’clock at
her home, 413 North Main street. Bas-
kets and vases of roses, zenias and lan-
terns were artistically placed in dec-
orating the spacious rooms.
Mrs. G. F. West received the high
■core prize, which was a beautiful pic-
ture. For consolation, Mrs. Clyde Mc-
Clung was given a dainty hand made
lizen handkerchief.
Delightful refreshments of pineap-
pl i ana asparngus salad, tongue sand-
wiches, saratoga flakes, ripe olives,
evffec, and individual chocolate pies,
tepped with w‘p cream and cherries,
were served to the following members
and guests: Mesdames Earl Kirkpat-
rick. G. F. West, W. G. Hamilton, R.
A. Kelly, George Randle, Raymond.
Walker of Breckenridge, Bill Bad-
bury, Henry Ilappel( Rufus Caldwell,
Norwood Yate -, Jean Wages, John Mil-
ler, Vestal Wright, Clyde McClung,
Loik White, Harry Ford, Frank Young,
James G. Taylor, C. V. Ezell, Geo. |
Combs, Mark Douglass, Roy Combs,'
and Misses Helen Fairweather and
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Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock at colors, such U Navy, Black,
her home, 721 West Chambers street. Brown, Wine, Copen, Red and
Halloween motifs and color ec hem a Grann __ hi. >___«,
were carried out both in houno decor- —resn."e show .for next week
nt ions and refreshments.
London Bridge Club’ on Saturday aft-
ernoon at 3:30 o’clock at her home on
(North Main street, Carnations and
ferns were attractively used in decor
ating the living room and dining room. I
Mra. Bill Bradbury received high 1
•core prize, which was a bottle of
Black Narcissus toilet water. For con-
solation, Mrs. Geo. Combs received a
bottle of Houbigant’s perfume.
Delicious refreshments of fruit sal-
ad, olives and pimento sandwiches, po-
tato chips, olives, coffee and banana
pudding topped with whipped eream
were served to the following member*
and guests: Mesdames Charles Bratz,
Bill Bradbury, Jim Vickers, Henry
Happel, George Combs, Wade Masnpn-
burg, Paal Colquitt, Clyde MeClung,
and Misses Velda King, Kathryn Clem-
enta of Dallas, Marie Cecil, Mary Lou
Taylor and Vern Daria.
The minds of ambitious young peo-
ple have turned to school The mat-
ter of the future la being reckoned
with through edueation which to in
short preparation. Bome have gone
to high schools, some to preparatory
schools,, some to the universities, eqme 1
to business colleges, and some to
mechanical schools—all with a pur-
pose of preparaio for the future.
Preparation for what! To make sure
a suecesaful futuye, of course.
You who find it impossible to at-
tend school—what are you going to
do! You don’t want to let thone
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Mrs. T. P. Rollow will entertain
the Linger Longer Sewing Club on
Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock
at her home, 419 West Henderson
strect.
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Halloween Party
For Circle Girls.
The Circle Girls of the First Chris
tian Church entertained with a Hallow-
een party on Friday night at 8 o’clock
at the home of Mias Flora Mae Thomp-
son of 516 North Main street. The
entire house was decorated with Hal-
loween motifs and was “spooky”-
from start to finish.
The guests were taken upstairs
where they entered n dark room and
had their fortunes told. They were
then escorted to King Tut's tomb
where they saw the sacred doll.
Progressive conversation was engag-
ed in during the evening, after which
apples and stick candy were served
to about fifty guests.
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