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good sized enameled
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the strawberries to be used in an
enameled ware bowl, add sugar in
the proportion of a large table-
spoonful of sugar to one cup lull
of the fruit. Set aside until need-
The cereal which follows can be 'ed; the enameled ware will not tn
left to cook in an enameled ware jure the color of the berries. When
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Mrs. Mason Cleveland is reported
to be UI at "her home on Prairie
avenue.
to have
A treat
Miss Vera Davis of Rio Vista
is spending the week end here with
her parents.
Miss Grace Ewing of Godley will
spend the weekend here with her
parenta. e . y
taking up the Waster dinter, we
might consider a suggestion for an
■ Easter breakfast.
locakzlews
Easter comes so late this year
that strawberries from the South
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson and
children, Mary Katherine anti Maur-
ino, of Venus, were in the city yes
e3epAN219G
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Clifford Long, Oriee Barfield,
Hoy Fair. Gordon Haskett and Joe
Hlarvey of Dallas and John Akins of
wihita Falls are house guests of
P. B. Ward Jr. for the week end.
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PIGGLY WIGGLY—THE STORE WHERE HIGH
QUALITY AND LOW PRICES REIGN.
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Ethal and Jahn, left yesterday for
a motor trip to Abilene, where they
will visit Mr. Webb's brother for
the next two weeks. -
Saturday. April 11, 1925.
MRS. HENRY HAPPEL
Phone 1166-.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoffers have
as their guests, Mr. and Mra. Her
man Huhoek of San Francisco, Ca).
Mrs. Bullock isauiece of Mr. Stof
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berry shortcake to end up with.
This can be prepared ahead in a
large measure so it will be only
the putting together. Have two
baking powder cakes baked in
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Study the picture above—it tells its own story. These
four principles are the main reasons why Piggly Wiggly
thrives everywhere.
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Mrs Buster Cognde II of Thorp
Spingws here yenterday visiting
her mister in law, Mrs J 0 Rhone
of stunwaod avenue,"
Mrs. F. T. oDowdieftt senfer
day fora twe wiks ' visit in.Kings
land, pie Bluff and. Ittle Rock,
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Begin with dim bisque in cup:
Put the milk into an enamelet:
waredouble boiler. When It heats
' _ - butter and flour
rubbed together to a cream. lust
Wray, Judge Towne Youne and
John L. DeGrasier. The Beottish
mnuinus"
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Destroys Malarial
Germs in the Blood
and Restores Energy
Grove’s
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
60c. ■ < '
Chuck Roast, per pound -
Pure Pork Sausage, per pound
It brings 'em all back.
Prime Rib Roast, pound
Boiling Meat, per pound ....
Hamburger Meat, pound .....
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CLEBURNE TRANSFER & STORAGE
COMPANY
You May Have
Pellagra
If. yon have nervonsnene,ncom-
ach trouble, swimming in the h*ad.
: constipation, loss of sleep, lopn of
weight, brown or rough skin, burn-
ing feet or despondency; you may
have Pellagra. You do not hav
to have all these symptoms to
have the disease. My free book-
let, "The Htory of Pellagra" will
explain. My theory differs from
all others, nnd is endorsed by
Health Departments and hundreds
who have taken the treatment.
■ Write
w.c. ROUNTREE, M. D.
Texarkana, Texas
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delicate little plants strugele out
through thbrown earth. The.
shutin life of winter Is over unit
thought turfm to out-of doors 'the
sun. wind, and the open spaces.
Borrowed from Fastern coiin
tries is a very beautiful custom
which IN, tcoming each year more
the faslilon among us. That le a
greeting to the Eanter dawn. Par-
ties are made up to go to some
mountain or hi in the early grny
and them greet the rising sun with
hymn and song. Even inourcitief
wuch ceremonles are held in th
parks and sometimes the n!ngur
lit by a very large chorus This
fashion has ed to the inaururiroi
of Easier breakfasts as a favort
form of Faster entertainins, or
course. the people who. have bein
out, before dawn have had asnaten
of something to eat before, start
ing; at least tt is to be hoped they
have, otherwise they would ket"
headaches, but by the time th y
have returned they are ready for
a substantial repast and will ap
Large Head Lettuce - ....... •
String Beam, pound .......
15c KUNER’S TOMATOES
Extra standard red ripe.
12 1-2c can Campbell's Pork and Beans - ■
Mjss -Annabel. of Fort
Worth will spend the week end here
with her mother, Mrs Georgi- Ri,
viere: -
T. B. McKomie of Fort Worth
attended the golf tournament, at the.
Gleburne CuuntryClul Thursday af-
ternoon. .
A. P Webb and children, Willie
J. N. Slutee of Paluxy wintran
sating busincha here yesterday.
... Mr. R. A.Meiu of Godley was
shopping in ‘irburne yesterday. 7
Mrs Isabelle. Ri-ed of Keene wan
shopping:1 in Cleburne yrstrday,
■ G. N. Hyr- of (Irandvjew wan
: trahhaeting buwisesN here yenterdy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDuff of
Grandview, were viniting in Cleburuei
yesterday.. 4 ' ,
Mrs..E.Hulofcandviewwah
visiting and. shopping here yesfer:
. .-day.; . 1 •
Mrs D ' W Ftddlir and daughter,
M Hs Early Dawn, .of (resson, were
shopping in the cityyesterday.
.1 B McKemie, Hugh ilex Atu
Mitchell, Ed Horton, Ralph Walker,
and Perry Harris spent yeaterduy
in Hillsboro. h.
Rite representatives will be M.
B. Terrill, Judge Hiram Lively,
and M. N. aker. White attend-
ing the reunion the masons will
SRoAstanS_
Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper of Me,
Kinney are here spending the week
end with their parents and other
relatives,
Mias Allie Pearl White of Dal
las is reported on the sick list at
the home of her mother, Mrs. M.
E. Mills on North Granbury street.
Miss Bernice Parrott leaves Bun
day for Kansas City, where she is
attending school, after spending the
holidays here with her parents, Mr:
and Mrs. G A. Parrott.
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even warm.. Pour over one of the
shortcakes-; put the other on top,
and put the whole berries on that.
If the berries are very large, they
may be cut In two. Serve cream
with the shortcake. If preferred,
individual hhorteakes may be serv
ed. prepared in the name way.
After seeing the sun rise, and
the unwonted exercise so early in
the day, coffee will be very wul
come and the housewife will he,
that there is plenty forthcoming.
An enameled ware coffee pot is a
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Some New Recipes in the Very Spirit of the Season,
coffee should ever be made In
metni, and we all know how soon
china pots comp to griet, so enam-
eled ware with its porcelain , sur-
face and metal strength fills the
bill exactly. If the ground coffee
be put inthecotTee pot tosether
with a half cup of cold water and
the white of an egg whim the dawn
seekers start out. It will take only
a few minutes to make a reviving
cup on their return. Add the,
amount of cold water required and
let It boil up quickly once. Stand
aside for a moment and a clear
cup of strong coffee Is all ready.
As Easter comes rather late this
year. It is not at all Impossible
that in many parts of the country
the ceremony of the sun rising can
be followed by a picnic breakfast.
If a luncheon basket be kept in
commission, this is easily ar-,
ranged. An outfit of enameled
ware saves time. trouble and
breakage. There should be plates,
cups or mugs, bowls and dishes,
A few long enameled ware spoons
will be found a useful addition.
Here is a suggestion for a picnic
breakfast which can be prepared,
and mostly packed, the night be-
fore.
Minco some cold lamb or veal
very fine and pack in an enameled
ware bowl. Take along a frying;
; Mr. and Mrs. William FEk
hardt of Went Wilson street will
‘spend the weik end inWorftam vjs
itingtrAlatives.
Misses -Dorothy and fillian Ilud
ziet, of Hunt arer"spending the
week and here withrrelat ive and
friends:
_ la store for th. m-
sons who attend the. reunion
April 20 to 34 inasmuch .2 din:
tinguished masons from different
cities in Texas will be precent.
C. L. Alderman, 33rd degree IGH, 1 . - ----
grand commander of Knights the hospital and see' the work
Templar in Texas will be present that is being done there,
as Will F. L. Sanders, a grand - --
CHILDREN’S HATS
A complete line of everything that is new for children
and the little miss in the celebrated Elzee straws and straw
combinations as well as some made of silk for the little
tots. Priced from ...... .. 98c to $4.95
hTorer a picnietrewi bo found
much more satisfactory than try-
ing tocbok fresh most. Follow
this with' an egg salad. Boil the
eggn1 hard the night before, '
remove the shells and put the eggs
In an enameled-:ware dish closely
covered, Wash and prepare th*
lettuce. In the morning wrap the
lttuce in, a piece of cloth, enclos-
ing a lump of ice, and put all in an
As fresh spring food should be should be fairly abundant and rea
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rouble biotlet when the hentesn
0ea out and, will be rendy and
rfectly cooked on the rotors ofi erushid strawberries on the stove
he, party. j . '
Eggs are a speelalty of Easter
nd no Faster feast run be-com-
enameled ware colanderwet in an
enameled ware pan. Fhe lettuce
will be fresh and crisp treated in
that way. . When ready to aerv»
thi salad, cut the ezgs In two
lengthwise, allowing one egg fi.’
, each helpihg. Use, a mayonnelgej
salad dressing. For a dessert,
muke small individual pies, such
an children call "turnovera." Hhu
barb makes an excellent and
spring like filling. The hot drlnkf
may be taken in the vacuum bot-
tles, but campcoffee is very good
and, made In an enameled wars
pot, very little trouble.
An Orthodox
Easter Dinner
There are many people to when
early rising has no romance and
who prefer their celebration .t
take place at more conventional
hours. Such people will like tv
gather at a dinner table, and her*
is suggested an Easter menu.
off, they should not be hol, hardly
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Akins yf Wichita Falls are the
week enu guents f Mina Luta I’rin
when the bare trec begin azain lo ....... ccu
dress themselves. In green and the oprse have eitha
/ Margaret Brown, kdna,
Fajr, Hrlah coekrell, and Finnie
Mae Hale of Dallas and Miss Jewell
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Hall’* Catarrh
Medicine t:Ceemhne ।
both local and internal, and has been ,
successful in the treatment of Catarrh
for over forty veara Sold by all druggist*.
E J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. Ohio
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comes as Nature comes to life. .
confident of promise of
The heating of the mince Knowing, life.
with stewed rhubarb. Cut the
statks of rhubarb into inch pleces
place in an enameled ware sauce
(ten. cover with boiling water and
cook slowly until very soft. The
enameled ware will not be affected
by the sharp acid, nor win it dark-
en the delicate green color of the
sauce. Add sugar just before re-
moving from the fire, half a cup of
sugar to two cups of the rhubarb
will be sufficient.
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great' comfort Neither tea nor
‛ork aid her mother, Mih M l.
Hill' from lou-fov. They- will bi
hete. t wo weeks, ■ !
Dalia* Masonic
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Iometa are here 1 isiting thur tof North Anglin' street,
daughter, Mrs H. W Thomason of
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EXTRA SPECIAL MILLINERY SPECIAL
One group of about 35 hats. Some of them are the
large shapes in straws and straw combinations that sell
regularlyas highas $5.00. Extra special only .... $2.95
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We have a complete stock of all the popular shapes,
such as the Gloria Swanson and other large shapes in the
Elzee and Hatty’s Hats in the bright, new colors in straw
and combination straws and some with lace trimmings.
Priced from ..... $3.95 to $10.95
ready to mrvo, warm tliw hiseuit thicken with
through in the oven. Put Hie 1
‘strret, ha as her gurstslf.nia
, th. Mrse; w; f’utteraf New'
preclate thy good things eel bo- „ . sr,,,;,
fare them. So perhaps before K Stwbe’U
Shortcake
F all the church festivals,
surely Fastef is the most
joyful. Even the least ob
servant city dwellur must
realize tin- - thria w li ..
HOW ABOUT
FRESH FISH TODAY?
— We Have Them-
Our Meats are kept right, in an electric
Refrigerator.
HUGHES & SON MARKET
Phone 326
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—We have several
used and rent machines
same as new, at —
$50.00 to $75.00
$5.00 cash and
$3.00 per month
We are also giving
epecial prices on old
machines or new ones.
Your credit is good.
SINGER SEWING
MACHINE CO.
D. T. Shaw, Mgr.
Mrs. A. Kunoume of Alvarado was ! terday visiting
in the city yesterday.. - -3
Misses Jewell and Aline Grey left
yesterday for their home in Farm
eraviile, on account of the serious
illness of their father.
'Mr and Mrs. W T Mopr- of
‘lleryet to prepare, scrambled
ggs. Brat the eggs well, have
he kridd e or frying pan ready,
oodand hot, afid just before pour
jag on the ezgnntir in milk. The
mount of milk dipends upon the
number of eggs usad, but for six
ggs the quantity of milk should
be a half cup. Garnish thin dish
ot eggs with asparagus tipa. Put
he contents of a cun of auparagus
n an enameled ware saneepan.
Put toast on the platter on which
tie eggs are to be urved. When
Hii“ asparazus is'heated, pour the
i I’lfd over th”' tonat, put on the
imbled CEES ane place a border
tnaparagus tips around the edge
an even heartier repast is de
; a-rd. lamb .chons can be added
.use roily be broiled on a grid
(on over the coils, but are even
t 'iter cooked in a fry.ng pan.
tov the pan so hot that the meat
' pared ns soon as It is put on it.
1 i that way all the juice of the
in at imtetatned Lamb should
2, v‛ be cooked too much.
commandery officer of Nacog
doehes. Grand Master Guinn Wil
liams of Decatur, now on • tour
of East Toxas * Masonic Lodge ;
will be present on Monday and
Tuesday, April 20-31, the first, |
two days of the reunion. Their
entertainment is being . provided
for by the committee for that
purpose. I
There are approximately 10,000 ,
members of the Beottish Rite I.
bodies of Dallas. The latest work I
of service to be undertaken by |
the Seottish Rite is to bear one
half the expense of the oportion |
of the hospital for Crippled chil j |
dren in Dallas. The new board,
will be composed of three Holla 1
Temple representatives, W. H. i
Mrs. B. F. bikon of Alvarado
Was in the city yesterday.
i Mrs. Brothers of Erenhon was a
vinitor in. Cleburne yesterday,
Mrs. J. Wallace Clark of Blum.was
shoppiug iu Cleburne yesterday.
Mrs. Bam McGill of Godby was
• shopping in Cleburne yesterday,
Mrs. D. Foteet of kiv Vista wav
visiting relatives here yesterday. .
Mrs. Frank Pardue of ;Warado
was visiting in Cleburne yesterday.
Mr, Garrett of Godley was shop
pihg in Olelurne yesterday.
Mrs. Frank Davis of Itasca was a
visitor in C’lehurne yesterday,
M-ulo IlArden mOtoted to Hills
boro yesterday. .... -
Lavelle Daniels,spent yesterday in
Iit-boroatteming the truck me t.
M.Wintr of loteau, Okla., wha
in the city yetirlay on business. -
Mrs. I., J Ppeh f larkerwan
shopping in th. city yenteriny.
Travis Vatt hAteturned from a
. bunineas trip to /eine.
I.. F. Pratt of Iillas wan trans
■ „heting‛ business hete yisterday.,
Herman Cohen of Houstin wam in
• theiity yesterday on business.
u Mr. and Mrs, R. O. Whittaker
word in Fort Wortu Thursday.
IOST-Army eaddle blanket and
new riding bridlo. Call 1018
if- found. 4-12
before nerving, add clam juice in
the proportion of one cup of clam
juice to two of milk. Follow thi
by the orthodox Easter dish ot
roast lamb. If the housewife has
an enameled ware roaster, it is a»
cany tank to have the loin of larot
all she would have it he. There
roasters are self-basting and some
have a ventilator in the top whic
makes it easy to regulate the heat
For vegetablea, by all means hate
asparagus. There comes in enam
eled warp an oblong boiler in di*
ferent sizes which in especially in-
tended for cooking fish, but is ex
cellent for asparagus. It contains *
tray, and on that tray the asparagus
can be laid. In that way it can •
very thoroughly cooked withou
danger of being broken. Have th*
potatoes rieed. That Is. boiled
mashed, and then rubbed through
an enameled ware colander. Ped*
which will probably have to b,
cAnned, may be the third vegete
ble. For salad, have dandellow
in the cities these dandelions ar.
Flown in hotbeds and are rathe
more delicate than their wua
brethren.
A strawberry Ice is very delleicm
and easily prepared. Make •
strong syrup of sugar and waler
in proportion of onejeup of sugat
to one and one-half of water, is
an enameled ware bowl, crush th*
strawberries, and then with a lars
enameled ware spoon rub than,
through a fine hair sieve. TUB
removes most of the seeds. Add
these crushed berries to the syren
Just before putting into the frees
er. stir in the white of two ego
beaten very stiff. Serve any sim.
Pie cake with the ice.
Thanksgiving ushers in the fam
lly and social meetings for the wis
ter season. Easter practlcatlr
ends them, as in these days peopp
are so widely scattered in summo*
It is well that before parting vs
meet on a day so full of hope, se
Mrs. Gieorge Frrrsdi of Alv'n
, radii was shopping u t’lrburre
terday,
’ Mrs. J. S, "lallman of Avaravo
was ehopping and" visiting in Cle
burnyesterdiy. . it
J. L. and H. Neff of Alvirndo
were in the city yenturday .oil bsi-
' ness.
MendamenWoodartanJ, F Ne.
ville of Godley were shopping in
Cleburne yenterday.
Mianee Mamie, and Katie Pruitt
of Itasca were vihitingincluhurn
yesterday-
Miss Julia Lawhonof Stand Flat
was shopping in Cleburne yester
- day. -
Miss Jimmie Squyres apent yes
terday in Iillsbero attending the
-district track meet.
Mr. and Mra. C. H. Hittlek of
Nomo Were khoppingin Cleburne
yegterday. 1"
Miss Katherine Gant of Alvarado
was in the . city yenterday ■ visiting
frienda, .
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Mrs. i. I Went, 509 North Main
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Spring Reunion
.DALIAS, April 10 Two more
weeks and the spring reunion of
Neotissh Hite masons will be held
in. thik cily: Petitions are being
‘received by J. L: Ntephens, 33rd
degnee I0i, sreretary of all the
bodies and his ahnounerment today
is that there is yet ample time
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