Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 147, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 23, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
Sunday, May 23, 1926
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Gerald Ford of Morgan is spend
ing today in Cleburne with friends.
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John E. Richardson is spending
the week-end in Dallas with friends.
We Lower The Cost
Of Dressing Well.
could spend
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inelined he ' easily
hour over one drink.
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W. H. Heaton of Alvarado spent
Friday in Cleburne on business.
Malcolm Fulton apent Saturday in
Dallas on business.
Miss Mabel Waren of Fort Worth
who has been visiting relatives in
Cleburne returned-to her home Bat
urday.
D. Carl 'Carpenter is in Decatun
visiting his parents.
Miss Ada Saunders loft this mom
ing for Dallas where she will visit
friends for several days.
C. E. Greer of Dallas is spending
today in Cleburne.
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Mr and Mrs. Grady Towles are
pending the day in Fort Worth
Mies Leita Chrisman of Coving-
ton spent Saturday in Cleburne shop
ping.
Screens, Cabinet Work, and all kinds of
Finishing Material for good homes.
J. R. Nail of Clarkedale, Miss., is
visiting relatives and friends in Cie
burne.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cleveland
mid baby of Dallas are spending the
week end in Cleburne with relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Anderon have
return'd from a visit with re’alives
in Corsieana.
Mrs Jennie Banks, who has been
seriously ill at her home on South
Robinson Street, is slowly improvi-
ing. i
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206 Brazos Avenue......
212 Dixon Street.........
612 Huron Street.........
HEADQUARTERS FOR "
FORD REPAIRING
Mrs. George MeCabe, Misses Vol-
da and Nina King and Miss Mar-
garet Seott spent Saturday in Fort
Worth shopping.
The spirit of cooperation for
the benefit of both the service
and the people served.
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The people who know most
about industry are those who are
in industry. In addition to know-
ing about industry people who
are in the public service industry
know about the interest that all
the rest of the people have in that
industry.
I am authorized to sell one of the, finest homes in
West Cleburne. Large East front lot, 10 room residence.
Hot and cold water, 2 bath rooms, every modern <jod-
• venience. Unexcelled neighborhood. Party is moving
away.
MONEY TO LOAN
6%—Average Rate—6%
QUICK SERVICE—We can take application for a loan, in-
spect property, directore paes on same, attorney examine ab-
stract and prepare papers and have the money in your hands
in 3 days if necessary. Pay off any time and stop interest.
JOHNSON COUNTY BUILDING ASSN.
COMPANY
T. J. Flake, Mgr.'
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MEN’S HATS
Cleaned and Reblocked ....
Sweats, Ribbons, each......
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THREE NEW MODERN HOMES
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Standley andi
ehildren are spending the week end ,
with relatives in Decatur.
Mrs. Randle Kennard of Coving
ton spent Friday in Cleburne visit-
ing relatives and friends.
Mir. and Mrs. J. W. Winstead of
Fort Worth spent Friday evening in
Cleburne visiting relatives.
. Qcy Cold An
Q/Sizzling Summer
a The beatin prays of the noonday ran
mean nothing to the prize-winning
Herrick.
Mr. and Mrs. H. IT. George and
ehildrn mid Mrs. n K. Kirkham and
son, Ramsey, are spending the week-
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of all classes of patients.
Hydrotherapy and dietetics given
special attention
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The spirit of cooperation for
the benefit of both the service
and these served is the spirit that
inspires this company to look al-
ways to the welfare of its custo-
mers and of the community it
serves.
Rex Me William* of Waco is spend-
ing the weekend in Cleburne with
hi* parents. He was aecompanied
home byCarrol Crittenden and Har-
low Rouse of Baylor University.
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At the Review Office
he dismissed the ease.
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Bryan Patton from the Prairie
pump station hae returned ’from a
business trip to Mexia.
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Cleburne Hardware Co.
Good Service
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Mia* Eddie Roby Smith is spend-
ing the week end in Fort Worth
visiting relatives and_friends.
Miss Olive /Wilsom, daughter of
Mr and Mr*. .1. D. Wilson, who ha*
been teaehing school in (Franklin-
ton, La., came home Saturday morn-
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Mrs. K. E. Shirer and fathen Mr.
Scott. were called to Atwater, Ohio,
Friday on account of the serious ill-
ness Cf Mr*. Shirer’s sister. Sinne
'heir ceparture word has been re-
ceived here of her death.
Call and investigate our prices and
you will find them right.
Mi»» Merne Nail has returned
from Shreveport, La., where she
went to attend her sister's wed-
ding,__________
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roberson of
Waeo arrived yesterday to spend
Runday with Mr. Roberson ‘s par-
ehts, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Roberson,
223 South Buffalo Street.
iW. M. Wood of Joshua was a busi
ness visitor to Cleburne Friday.
Gus C. Wallace and wife of Dal
ins arrived yesterday afternoon to
spend the weekend with Mr*. Wal-
luce’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John
F. Robinson, 223 South Buffalo
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TO OUR CUSTOMERS
We notice that another drug store ;:
is selling out. We don’t want our <:
friends to lose money and will meet ;:
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Webb nnd son,
Maek, of MeMinville, Tenn., who
have been visiting Mrs. Oliver
Towles, left Saturday morning for
Nashville, Tenn.
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; surgeon takes on a greater responsibility in the sure- L
‘ ness of his hand and the saneness of his understanding ' •
! than does the haircutter. It is either done right or it’s ! I
; a sorry mess. Here you can be sure of skill and taste- ] ;
1 and successful execution. ' ;
: We can store your furs for you at reason-
able rates.
Mr*. L. G. Loekett of North Buf
falo Street has as her guests Mr*. J.
.A. Lines of Chiekasha, Okla., and
James CHfford Jr., of Senatobia,
Miss.
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We repair anything and ev;
erything on a Ford car. We
have made a study of the
engine; mechanism and entire
chasis mid ure in position to
give you export repairs at a
minimum of cost.
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WANTED TO BUY
T want to buy a small grocery,
bakery, confetionary, restaurant
or hot-dog stand, or some small
business running on a paying basis.
Also will heip finance the starting
of same. Write full particular* to
L. Jackson, 956 Highland Ave.
. Indianapolis, Ind
SAM PEACOCK’S TEN CHAIR SHOP ::
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Mr. end Mr*. Harry Ford of
North Main Street, have a* their
guests this weekend Mr.' nnd Mr*.
O. 11. Gressom of Longview.
Teacher's Notice
If you are going to "have your
wrinkle*, line*, sagging muscles,
double chin, freckles,. liver spots,
moles or any facial blemishes re-
moved this summer you should
writet and make arrangements.
Plastic Surgery, French Peel and
Absorption methods. We treat all
akin disease*. Conducted by grad-
uate physicians and surgeon*. Free
Booklet.
The Pulchar Facial Institute ‘
Renfro Bldg., Fort Werth, Texas •
The public utility industry—
for instance the service of Natur-
al Gas, is peculiar in that it can
do well only as the people served
by it do well. It is an essential
service, and experience has
shown that an industry which is
affected with a public interest
serves well only through cooper-
ation between the service and
the people served.
- ■■ Mr. nna--Mss, J,G. Saundens.of, °d in Corsicana.
Mr. and Mr». H. D. McCoy have
returned from Shrevepqrt, La.,
where they attended Miss Dorothy
Nail’s wedding.
Herrick 5-point Mineral Wool
Insulation is generously packed be-
i1 tween the walls and in the doors
I :—five times the quantity of in-
। salation as in some other makes.
5 This keeps out the heat and holds
in the col
Terms to Suit. All Dandy Homes.
A. C. BARBER. Phone 83
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ing plans for a large choir. AU
the singer* from the four Churches
are being invited to help with this
part of the campaign. Also an
orchestra from the four Churches
is being formed.
The coning week several import-
ant meeting have been planned.
The advertising committee are to
meet Monday morning at 10
o’dock. All Sunday Srhool work-
ers’ are to meet Wednesday night
A. J. Flowers the Sunday School
worker for the party will speak
to them his subject will be “How
to Build a great Sunday School.”
A woman* committee of fifty
women from the Churches cooperat-
ing are to have a meeting 2:30
Thursday afternoon. A. J. Flowers
willoutline to them the work of
th<^ woman* committee in the ap-
proaching revival. Friday evening
nt the tabernaele al the ushers
are to meet.
The Flowers evangelistic party
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LONDON, May 22. How long
should a man spend over a drink?
Is a question which a Galway
court ha* decided in tha ease of
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MASONIC DEGREE NOTICE
Cebume Council No. 61, Royal
and Select Masters, will confer de-
grees Monday, May 4, beginning at
‘8 p. m. Visiting Companions wel-
come.
P. T. PEYTON, R, L D. M.
5-23 .1. E. SCOTT, Recorder.
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have been in the evangelistic field
for twelve years, they have been
very suucessul, recently they held
meetings at Kansas City, Chat-
tanooga, Tenn., Ardmore, Okla.,
Baltimore, Md., Wellington, Kans.
During the twelve years the party
bave been in the field, ipore than
fifty thousand people have been
eonv irt<d in their meetings.
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Card of Thanks
We wish to.take this opportunity
of thanking our many friends and
neighbors for their kindess and
sywpathy during the ‘ illness and
death of our beloved husband, fath-
er and brother. Also for the many
beautiful floral offerings.
Mtn God’s richest blessing* rest
on each of you. i
Mr*. W. 8. Terry, Bill Terry,
Nannie Terry, Mrs. , Robert F.
Hemby, and • daughters, Zelm-
Terry, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Shot-
well, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Willis.
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Marshall: East Texas Pblie
Service Company completes erec-
tion of 26 miles 66,000-volt trans
mission line, from Big Sandy to
this place.
battalion of national army. The
troopers were prosecuted for re-
maining too long in a public house
von Sunday affernoon tippling- The
poliee contend'd that a half hour
the num had spent over their
beverage was too long. The magis )
trate, however, held that if n man
Dallas are visit ing-relative in Cle
burne today. •
The Methdist Churches of Cle
burne have secured the R. L.
Flowers evangelistie party of Dal-
las to conduct a eity-wide revival.
The revival will begin next Sun-
day.
The members of the party are
evangelist R. L. Flowers, Mr*. R.
L. Howers, the wife of the evange
list, and A. J. Flower*. brother of
the evangelist, who reached Cle-
burne yeaterday and will spruk to-
day at the different Methodist
Churches.
A big tabernacle will be con
structed for the revival, the loca-
tion will be derided this afternoon
when the tabernacle committee
and the pastors meet at the first
Methodist Church nt 4 o’clock.
Two ushers have been selected
by the pastors of ths four Metho-
dist Churches in Cleburne-who are
putting on the revival and they
nr.-, b. meet Mr. A. J. Flowers this
afternoon at 3 o’clock.
The Music Committee for th*
revival met Saturay and are mak-
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 147, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 23, 1926, newspaper, May 23, 1926; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597801/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.