Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 324, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1930 Page: 5 of 12
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Bed Spread Special
Rayon Underwear
out at ....
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Rayon Bedspread—in rose, blue and-
gold, 80x105—$2.45 value—special
at $2.95 Pair
$1.95 each.
Bleached Cotton Special
69c
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of. "better, wash, dretan"
good at ylea, good aizea and
attractive paterna to close-
cross and
selection.
6 yards
For „
3 yards
For _
A Group of Lovely Fall Frocks
$7.95 Each
'The Choir of the First Christian
church will meet Thursday evening
at the......... ' 7 45 o'clock for
Pampa—
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Choice—
CHALLIES—
A new assortment of pretty
autumn floral designs and col-
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one pair of $2.00 All Silk- Hose with
every pair of shoes purchased from
us for the next five days-
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Tan—
Brown Kid—
Patent—
DOMESTIC—
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$1.45 hoae 3 pair—$3.69
You save 66c.
Turkish Towels
A very convenient size, fancy
checks, borders.
10 for 51
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Mon-
t day, Tuesday, Oct. 16, 17; 18, 20, 21
Pepperelle Sheet*
81x90—bleached. Wide hem
Ready for use-
51 each
Slip Cloth
The Ideal cloth for slips, etc.
In wanted shades.
3 yards 51
Fancy Prints
Novel designs—ettraetive- col-
ors, 36 inches ■ wide.—
8 yards 51
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Wash Frocks 17 |
OUTING-
36 inches wide—fancy patterns
an excellent quality, 19c grade
A Saving on Arch Support Slippers
Broken sizes discontinued styles of our regular $5.50 and
$6.00 arch support slippers—AAA to C width.
House Slippers
Felts, satins and leather —
with heel? or without, black,
red or blue—Values to 51.95.
Choice $1 pair
Turkish Towels
Large size 22x44-with eelor- - -
’ ed borders.
5 for 51
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Brassiers
Vnur Choice or ^nv~ of our
5125 brassiers.
For 5t
• MRS. BATES REVIEWS
• POPULAR NOVEL
• A review of "The Lone Tree" by
• Harry Leon Wilson was given Tues-
", day afternoon by Mrs. Roscoe Bates
5 of Dallas before members and guests
a of the Tuesday Book club in the
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Your Dollar will have extra Buying Power HERE during these 3 days.
There are many items you^re sure to need—why not save by buying now?
Pillow Tubing
"Pepperelles" bleached 36-in-
ches wide.
6 yards for 51
Every, one a new fall
shade—fresh, new stock
and known quality. Buy
and save now—
$100 hoae 3 pair—$2.49
You save Sic.
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Kotex
The new improved type 12-to
the box—
5 boxes 51
Hand Made Gowns-
A very dainty gown—tastefully hand
embroidered—All sizes—
Special 79c Each
“DEADLINE” IS NEWSPAPER SLANG FOR “CLOSING TIME”
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DOMESTIC —
Extra heavy quality bleached
or unbleached— in yards d1
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line” for advertisers beyond whien no advertising
copy can be handled for th6 fOTthconllng issue.
Be reasonable, therefore; be considerate of news-
paper mechanical employes. Do not force printers to
superhuman physical labor during the hour or two
before the presses start. Send in EARLY COPY,
please! ’ • • ,
number of years, has tendered her
resignation and Mrs. Hay Neighbors,
also of Cleburne h:s been selected
to succeed her. The appointment
was made byMrs, J. H. Stewart,
Fort Worth, president of the Con-
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Lace Panels and Curtain*
Panels are fringed end—ecru
and cream curtains, criss-
YOUNG PEOPLE «BIVE PRO-
GRAM AT GOU LEY
About twenty young people of the
First Christian cliurch accompan-
ied by the pastor, Rev. Glenn Hut-
ton spent Tusdagf evening in God-
ley where they gr ve an entertain-
ment at the Met'aodist church.
Special music 11 numbers were
given by Miss Kathleen Williams on
the piand. Miss C imie Bewy on the
piano-accordion, raxopone and pia-
no. Harvey Anderson on the sax-
ophone and Miss Verda Mae Crank,
violin. Rev. Mr . Hutton directed
the group in sir ging.
The Littletodo club ' will meet
.Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock
in the home of Miss Mary Elizabeth
Warren.
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$4.50 and $4.95 values every
pair a good style—Brown and
Blacks—to close out 21 pair..
YOUESSAN ON EvOLurlon
WAS ATROCiOU3 — YOU
A big new assortment of-dain-
ty Rayon undergarments —
Pretty pastel shades, fancy
styles or plain — Bloomers,
step-ins and French panties.
Mrs. Ruth Archer will be hostess
Thursday evenig at 9 p. m. to
members of the Shalespeare club.
Turkish Towels
Extra large, extra heavy, ex-
tra fine regular 50c each-3
For 51 4
Pueblo Prints
bur feature print-—finely tin?
ished—guaranteed -fast col-
ors, pretty new fall patterns
5 yards for 51
Novelty striped seamless spread— "u
size 81x105—A real special at $1.49.
The Times-Review-Yale Style
show will be held Thursday even-
ing about 9 p. m. betreen the first
and second evening shows at the-
Yala Theater. .---------------——
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THIS VERY WttlUBLE little
suit worn by Jeannettte MacDonald,
firm star. is of brown crepe accom-
panied by a belge-blbuse,afolt hat—|---
with drooping brim, and a sable scarf. ।
A smart suit is ond of the season’a %
most practical offerings for the busi-
ness woman this seainon, as separate
blouses In lace, past tl satin or lame ■
are made to accor spany them for '
dress occasions. Such blouse* are
called "dinner blonuses," and they
usually are either aleeveless or wltt
very brief, cap sleoves in ruffle out
line.---------— 1
There will be no meeting of the
Woman's Bible Class of the First
Baptist church Thursday, but the
session wiii be held next week.
Mrs. W. O. Hamilton will enter-
tain Thursday afternoon at her
home for members of the Thurs-
day Bridge Club.
Cretonnes
36 Inch autumn patterns for
drapes, "qullts, wpholstering
etc. 4
TIME so that the circulation department’may prop-
.....t-- . erly distribute the editions.—--
Subscribers expect their paper at a specified time.
Mail trains and bus lines must be caught with
:: editions. 4
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3 Pound Roll .... .
Delfast Prints
A great- assoratment of at
a tractive patterns—fast col-
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QUILTING cotton—
Unbleached in 3 pound rolls—
folded quilt size, 3 rolls d1
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PARCEL POST KALE HELD BL
CLASS
Fourteen members of the Wesley
Gleaners class of the Main Street
Methodistchurch assembled Tues-
day afternoon tit the church for
the regular monthly business and
social. A po reel post sale was
held and gamins were directed by
Miss Maurine Brown.
Those in .attendance were Mes-
dames H, J, Htnslev, J, V, Hamp-
ton, Jim Langston, C. L. Edgar,
J. H. Kelley, J. O. Slaughter, Frank
Sidell, Hought. R. F. Brown, C. L.
White and Ertla B. Cook, Mrs.
Mary Gwaltnes’ of Tuscon, Ariz.,
and Miss Brown were guests.
? Cleburne district of the Central
C Texas Methodist Conference for a
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A wonderful quality of heavy FLAT CREPp , I
Canton Crepe 40 inches, wide, in A very select Quality silk in a
40 beautiful shades— full color asortment—$2.10 qual- ]
Special $1.79 yd. " ity—$1.95 yard V
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SOCIETY
MISS CET FSTE BOUNDS Society Editor—Phone 1!B
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Che' lot Shirting
Everettes known brand. Strip-
es and solids.
8 yard* for 51
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LIGHT WHEN OU MADE
THAT CRACK AGODT H3
LOUSN TEST?------/
• Bluebonnet clubroom of the Liber- 1
" ty Hotel. The novel recently-ran :
■ l as a serial story in the Satur-
, ' day Evening Post and has been pro-
1 • nounced as one of the year's best. ।
A Mrs. Carl Dickson, vice-president ,
■ of the Book club, introduced the .
" speaker. About 75 guests were in
a attendance. The clubroom was ,
* beautifully decorated with baskets
" of yellow, flowers and formed a
J lovely setting for the reader.
• The regular semi-monthly meet-
'S__ine of the club was held Tuesday
* morning at 9:30 o'clock in the club-
I ’• room with Mesdames W. B. Perkins,
[J O. N. Morgan ana W. P. Battle
» taking part on the program.
| 5 "France" formed the subject and
» much interesting information was
. -given by the speakers. Mrs. Bates
I I. and Mii- BUly "Campbell oF Bca'u-
L • mont were special guests.
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I’ MRS. WICKHAM RESIGNS
J SECRETARYSHIP
I C Mrs. J. J. Wickham, who has
| C served as district secretary of the
Full cut, extra'well made,
• pretty; colors. Sizes for wo-
f men and children.
I . 51 Each
All members of the Welfare class
of the Field Street Baptist hurch
are asked to meet Thursday after-
i noan in the home of Mrs. Homer
Rogers, 309 Pendll Ave; for an in-
dustrial session. Each is requested
- to ‘bring a dutch doll quilt block.
2 MRS WEAVER HEAD OF BIBLE
• CLUB
* Re-election of Mrs. L. L. Weaver
—2 as president of the 1925 Bible Study
I club featured the meeting of the ci -
‘ J gantzation, Tuesday afternoon in
Z the home of Mrs Robert Wilson
• Mrs. B. J. Copa'ard was selected as
I • cecretary to surceed Mrs. E. M.
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J Mrs W. A. Whitman conducted
I • at; interesting lesscn- taken from
| * the first four chapters of Eera a-
L ter wo.ch a-dalaty-—two-course
| k luncheon was ser ed to Mesdaires
2 Whitman. Weavc:. Copeland. Oatis
" Paole, Jim Caakey. Paul Kimbro,
| 2 J. J. Temoleton, Earl Kennard,
I 2 Lu her Adans, M. T. Knox, W C
I Wilson, Wal jo BqIcs of Houshm
| “ ar.d the hojt est.
2 Blanket Specials _
Part wool blankets—in beautiful
plaids—sizes 66x80—Special $2.65
—pair,— ------------,---------
Size 70x80—Plaid blankets special
$1.75 pair. .
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—he-loveliest—of-fall "
styles are shown in
these smart frocks—po-
pular fabrics—- newest
details, richest colors—
styles and sizes for all.
Crepes and' novelty
woolens$9.75 values.
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 324, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 15, 1930, newspaper, October 15, 1930; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557539/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.