Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1952 Page: 10 of 10
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FLAT WALL PAINT
Graduation
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Trails in Southern Asia." and "The
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With his son. he authored "An
toll in Cleburne by Cleburne Drug.
Colquitt Lacowell, and Miller Drug
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weave nylon and gleaming leatbet,
them shorn help you look and Rot
on scorching summer dayt. Be einart
—stay cool—in a pair of these Crosby
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Colonial shades. Truly.
Du Pont Americana colors
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my at pennacola Fla and < ro in the gold winz» of a nava aviator
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When ehis tuba blew. eat,
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end ver elten tow tor to
•brown a«t at centrel, Tregie
eceident mey resell.
Wihste street, wa» zrnduated on j
May 9' from the L S Naval School I
of Prp",‘r‘ at Pensacola Florida 2
In addition to a thorouzh physical j
trasinz prouato inr idle n weak I
EBURNE OIL CO.
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shave ev
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through os many as throe sets
of tires for 100,000 miles of ro-
useble protection. Como in for
your sot today.
. Later he took numerous other
trips abroad
Authored Many Articles
Dr Sutton wrote numerous .
books and a number of magazine
articles Among the beat known
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have tried tur !teting ecsema. paoriala,
infoetinna, thlete • fnot or wMhrflk
yoeiv vhin trouble may nr anything
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Develoned fov the hoys in he Army—
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From Pensacola Naval School FILM ACTOR JOHN GARFIELD
wal born and reared in Johnaon NEW YORK. May 21 OMovie of the clifford Odets play "Golden had kneuw one.
a wnmu.. comeunat
Funeral services were held at amined the holy said death was Hu agent Edith Van Cleve, at No—if I had bent I woub
s jn o m with Re* J dor to a cardiac condition ‘ the Music Corporation of America have run like hell. . J detest com
Buttrill .offein ing..at . the..5 Dr Charies W Nammock, the said Garfield had been scheduled munism and all rt stands for, IK
Marks Mrthndint.mvureh BU physician was called to the apart to do a summer stock theater suppression of freedom, the dr
•UI be n the Ruel ( """ ment and oronounced the 3 year tour * struct ion of culture, and a threat
frn.ier I earson Funeral Home in old aetor dead - Garfield was born Jules Garfin to the peace of the world’
C srEvor. are free .on. F F Garfield. s native New Yorkerikel on March 4, 1913, the son of a ~ —
Aed of Kil-en TIA,n ucan et who was graduated from a sehool tatlor in New York’s lower East Search on For
dlh-, Roltnn Head of Gherman for problem children, was in New Side
and Vorrest Head of Hillsboro York preparing for summer stock' He was featured or starred in Miceinn CArnle
three‘dauehteers.Mrs J J Smith roles "Waiting tor Ufb.“ Awake ami "9•H -°MMie
of Mineolag Mrs Elmer S Ingle An outstanding performer on the Sing". Golden Boy". and "Having ORANGE. May 20 an— A search
of Pert Worth and Mrs W E Broadway stage in addition to hi- A Wonderful Time" continuel Tuesday for a Vinton.
Powell of Peros 1* (children movie role* he was frequentix east 1 Garfield got a movie part in La., couple missing since Sunday
and six great grandchildren in the role of a "tough guy," 1937 and soon was a/ star, on a fishing trip in the Sabine
Was in Homa of Actrss specialzing in "tough guy" roles river,
MRS JO CARTER Police ..id Garfieid was stricker ! Among his pictures were "Tortilla Police Chief Romie Benoit led
Mrs J o Carter 2 Aied Tiens in the Gramercv Park apartment Flat • ‘ The Fallen Sparrow and the searchers hunting for Mr and
, day morning st her home in Coto of an actress identified as Miss I The Postman Always Rings Mrs M B Johnson who disap-
• rado Sprtoga. Colo • after several Iris Whitney Twice” . 1 peared near Nibletts Bluff, two
months , illness Grfield was under fire about I Garfield married Roberta Mann, miles north of Orange.
Mrs Carter wns the formrp Ruth one year ago following his appear a non professional, in 1934 A —
, Gray She was born in Hill-hore ance before the House Un Amen I daughter, Katharine, five died in V A II ’ ! I c m n
1 the dawehter of A F. and lovis can Acivities committee in wash,1945 A son, David, was born in I UU I. L 3 E L
Crons Grav. and was a telephone inaton where he testified under 1943, and a second daughter, Julie M ADE A II • D
operator in Cleburne for many nath that he had never been a Roberta, in 1946, VNE UI II E K
years She was a Member of the Communist but pleaded for a law Detested Communism------------ --------------------------------
Order of the Eastern Star to outlaw the Communist party to | On April 23,-1951, GarfieH te«1i if 0U start tnklinr her to DAIRY
Funeral services will be held protect "liberals like me" fied for three hours before the QUEEN for her favorite sundae
' Sunday st 3 pm from the First Garfield has been separated House Committee on Un American Ston in Pt 901 W. Henderson.
Haptist Church with Dillon Vuneral from his wife for more than a Activities as • "eo-operative" wit Choose from a flock of navors
Horn- tn charee Burial will be in year and the couple were in the ness in the investigation into com —chocnlate. strawberry, hot fud-
the Cleburne cemetery process of obtaining a divorce munism . in Hollywood. He swore |ge. cherry, butterscotch and many
Survivors are two son*. Romie, Mrs Garfield lives in Nei York that he never had been a Commu- i more!
* - Wat Scheduled for Tour nist and. to his knowledge, never
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Esun • Mezzaaeammmmnz * M 11 । sitton Se 73 year obl pits 1940 1 rter of Beaumont and Homer
EKVadhmadmanmmamnzm4mamnsmmm6 still or Wre‛- Mediral Booka two
mnnczausmmaaau089 t n<! di at H< u1 1ols on F M Gray of Waco and M I
Am Sunday after an operation "ame punting aed medical tub Grav of FI Paso one sistr Mrs
mang Ama ata F eme ane «AmAN0 * I*1' body was sent Io McAllen, jeets Anions hsest known texts 11 T. Sides of hllsboro, Ri 4
PONT WELRV• 9SS IWURT 5 where he had lived since 104 Fu wan "Sutton's Diseanes of the and one rousin Mrs. Tom Elma
— ,—a---------—' 'tnerat serVices probably will Ite set Skin" which was published in 10 of Colorado Springs
Brant Icv-Wvalt Motor Comnanv Sprl“atton was profe"lor emeri-C"purine Wis adult ure. Dr sm MRS .LAURA MARIAFAIRLESS
-----J "J“ —uJ of dermatology at the Uni ton ne-med undertke and do Mrs, Laura Maria Fairless, ।
versity of Kansas, where he taught everything, he mieht have wished di iesday afternoon m a focal
Cleburne. Texas more than 30 year* Hr practiced to to when a bov ... . , ■■■
medicine in Kannas City, Mu, for Hr was born at-Rockvort, Mo. Mrs Fairless was horn in Illin
----- Soly » 187% l(p atiended Missouri «• and had lived in Burleson for
rimiversitv an eradusted from the manx. years. Mhe was the wife of
1niver-itv Megi aj College at Kan W, M Fairless 2 Burleson,
sax citv in 1901 Survivors are her husband, one
For further medical study, he son, W KFairlesa of Fort Worth: I
went to George washington Uni four daughter*. Mrs George W
i versits, and in 1904 entered the 1K’ Baker “.Yoacum. Mrs R Ft
' s Navat Medical sehool Hr Iater. Rogers and Mn George H Avert t
flht vr ndeate werk nt Johns Hop of Burleson and Mn. S L Cathey
kins Metic, school andsfudied in of Corpus Christi; one sister, Mrs
and Mamie Jacobs of Houston, 14_
' grandchildren Mid IS great grand KK
children -2
Funeral arrangement* are pend
| tation program At that time he ing. under the direction of (rosier
1 was an assistant Navy surgeon Pearson Funeral Home.
' He was invalided home, and won- _. „ • . . . 1
recovery resumed his medical The first commercial ice plant in
nrarhee scon becoming professor the United States was operated in
of dermatology at the University Jerferson, Tvxaa about 1874.
of,Kansas: . Tyler. Texas rajses more than
in "23 we went on an vxpedition two-thirds of the commercint rose i
f ht rore whirh iSugh rum
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Many professional and honorary
societies honored Dr Sutton,
among them the Royal Geograph-
ical Society and the Royal Society
of Edinburgh.
Ifggma wrufuated I
•nA WoNDEW ANrISVPKIC SoP.
reselts nr money reheriler Trull
wondterfut proparafton« Try them Introduction to Dermatology
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tube blew* eut only. *• elr
In the euter ehemher m.
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junry 1917 and Haulm Mmmon»
University 1 January PCI Hr rn
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Proctor, Jack. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 163, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1952, newspaper, May 21, 1952; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564225/m1/10/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.