Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 183, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 4, 1926 Page: 3 of 8
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Paint Headquarters
Miss Carrol Morgan of Dallas is
visiting in the home of her uncle,
Dr. O. N. Morgan, of Bellview Drive.
No sales—
same price alike
to all every
day^
TiaBaa are gueatr
H. O. Clements.
WORLDS
LARGEST!
CHAIN
Mrs. Lee Yater, Mrs. A. C. White,
Mrs. J. B. Zimmerman and Marvin
Stephens spent Friday evening in
Glen Bose.
Misses Florene Deaver of Snyder,
Margaret Brown of Fort Worth and
Lou Aikin of Denton are the week-
-end guests of Miss Elizabeth Hall.
Literally hundreds of desires are satis-
fied through the Want-Ad Section of this
paper every day—at little cost;
Mies Rebecca Royal and nephew,
Nat Royal, of Austin, will spend the
week-end and Fourth here with her
brother.
Mrs. Jim Langston left Saturday
for Houston and Beaumont where
she will visit her daughters, Mrs. B.
8. Collins and Mrs. W. M. Campbell.
Mrs. Walter Derby and grand-
daughter, Phala Buis, spent Friday
in Dallas.
North Buffalo Street are spending
the week-end at Klondike.
Bell of Marshall and Dewitt Mc-
Donald of Midlothian.
Mrs. W. J. Brown has returned
home after a two weeks’ visit in
Arlington and Dallas.
Mr. and -Mrs. Johnnie D. Wilson
and family are spending th, week-
end in Glen Bose.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lowry and lit-
tle sons, Lawrence and J. C., of Dal-
las are in the city visiting Mrs. G.
W. Halcomb.
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PUFF BOX BEAUTY SHOPPE
1 10 West Chambers Street
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Weiler and Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Scott and children
are spesnding the weekend at Klon-
dike.
Mr. and Mrs. William Powell of
Fort Worth are visiting in the city.
Miss Marion Benton is visiting in
Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Green of 514
North Anglin Strset are spending
the holidays in Denison.
Courteous, prompt
and helpful service
- for all.
We Sell the
BEST HOSIERY
in the U. S. You take
no chance. We guar-
antee them.
90$10
NO KINKS—NO FRIZZIES
$8.00, $10.00, $12.50
For appointment phone 280
PERMANENT WAVES
For latest styles, correct method and best’
results
You probably ate not especially interested in whether we have seven or
743 stores-wheOier we open six oY 69 new stores"this year.
Lace straw in natural color and
green lizard calf compose this charm-
ing shoo and bag combination.
- — Supervised Play f
There will be no supervised, play
at Junior High Monday on account
of the holiday. *
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Parker of
740 North Robinson Street, left last
■night for Troup, Texas, where they
■will visit with relatives and friends.
A FAMILY CAR
Is the
STUDEBAKER
It Can’t Be Beat
WADE & GILLIS
Phone 450
Mr. and Mrs M. W. Pettty and
daughter, Miss Mary Claire, and son,
Laddie, left this morning for MeAl;
ester, Okla., where they will opend
two weeks with her parents, Capt.
and Mrs. W. O. Daird.
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QUALITY
A GOODS
G ALWAYS
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Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Usery have
gone to Joshua to spend two weeks
with relatives
Bev. J. J. Creed has returned from
Dllas where he has been taking a
pastor’s course at 8. M.*U.
Clayton are in Fort Worth for the
-week-end visiting relatives.
. Miss Mary Lou Persons is spend-
Illg the ffppk-endin Dallas with Mp
and Mrs. Hubert Y. Scurlocir
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robertson are
spending the day in Fort Worth.
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Miss Anna Fry, summer student
at C. I. A. Denton, is spndingthe.
week-end here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Fry. She has as her
house guest, Miss Jerry Morse of
Waco.
Quality never
sacrificed for
Harlan Crank, Fred Haley end
Paul Nix left yesterday for Sulphur,
Okla., where they will visit with
friends.
Our Line of
LADIES’
WRIST WATCHES
Is still large and you
can buy them at a
DISCOUNT OF 20%
or one-fifth off our
regular low price.
DIETRICH’S
Mrs. A. L. Colquiett of 202 South
Robinson Street has returned to her
home after a months visit in Waxa-
hachie with her daughter.
,W. 8. Blair and family and J. F.
Peters and family will leave today
for Llano where they will spend a
two weeks’ vacation.’
Mrs. C. B. Battaile and daughter.
Miss Imogens, were accompanied
home from. Waco by Mr1, and Mrs.
Battaile’s mothers, Mrs, A. B. Crav-
en and Mrs. C. R. Battaile Br. Mrs.
Craven and' Mrs. Battails will spend
a week visiting here.
mill of United States
ompany. :
rine Scott, Mary Lou and Anua Lee
Persons and Mespra Phillip Happel,
Gilbert and Kenneth Myers enjoyed
a pienie and swim in Glen Boza Fri-
day evening.; *- t
^H. Brigham and brother, J. F.
Brigham, of Bristow, Okla., are vis-
iting his daughter, Mrs. W. B. Rob-
ertson, 306 West Willingham Street.
You ere interested undoubtedly, in the real ability
vf our Store nearest you to serve you in a superior
way so that you and every member of your house-
hold can always enjoy Quality Goods at the lowest
possible prices."
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(.Penney ,
2%aa DEPARTMENT STORES
- C.R Battaile-aad son, Harx.and
Bert Bay have returned from a
week ‘s fishing trip at Whtie ’• Dam
on the Llano.
Miss Nannie Weaver of Fort
Smith, Ark., will arrive Monday for
a visit with her sisters, Mrs. C, M.
Miss Marie Harris of Dallas ar-
rived Saturday to spend ths Fourth
with her sister, Mrs. Tilden Head.
Are. J. C. Blakeney has returned
to her Rome on Prairie Avenue af-
ter a visit of six weeks in Beaumont
withher daughter, Mrs. Ed* Stedman.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Akard and
family of Weatherford' will spend
the fourth here with Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. Ragsdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Glenn of Josh-
ua left last night for Birmingham,
Ala., for a two weeks visit with
relatives. Mr. Glenn is a foreman
at the Santa Fe shops.
Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Menefee will
leave Monday for New York City
where they will spend the rest of the
summer with their daughter, Mrs. R.
A. Lillie. Mrs. Lillie was formerly
Miss Edna Menefee of this city.
Mr? and Mrs. Tom Caraway are
spending the day in Fort Worth.
•man Size Me. With •prayer
Gexnechemte •
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(By Associated Press)
LONDON, July 3.—Prohibition
agencies have lost their fight to
keep liquor advertisements out of
the postoffice and the government
owned telephone booth. The post-
master general has announced that
n firm of.-, advertisers had been,
authorized to accept advertisements
Misses Nell and Gula Gebhard, C.
I. A. students, are spending ' the
week-end here with their parents.
They have as their-guests Mias Julia
Hooper and Ed Latimer, both of
Denton.
in all postoffices as well as pub-
lic telephone cabiets throughout
it’s Not Numbers,
——But Ability:—
THE J. C. PENNEY CO.
“where savings are greatest
The ability or a Store to buy so that it can sell to the advantage of the public is the 9
hallmark of dependable storekeeping. It is proper that you should investigate this
ability of the Store where you do your trading. .
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Roof left this,
morning for Henrietta, Texas, where
Mrs. Roof will visit for several
weka with her mothet.
Mr. arid Mrs. R. E. Bandy left
last night for Altus, Okla. From AL
tus they plan to go to Blair, Okla.,
for a visit with Mrs. Bandy‘s sister,
Mrs. J. L. Gage.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Myers are
chaperoning a party of young people
at Glen,Rose for the week-end and
Fourth. The party Included Misses
Ruth Cox Loraine Crank, Gladys
Byars and visitor, Maurine Pierson,
rr^ Midiothian, and—Meow*—Jaek-
Miss Elizabeth Fentherston of
Dallas is spending the week with
Mrs. W. J. Brown. ’ ,
Finis and Alfred Earl White,
sons of Mr. and Mrs. L P. White,
are siek at their home on Prairie
Avenue.
Mack Lewis, employe of the Santa
Fe. who has made his home in this
city for the past three and a half
years, will move to St. Louis Mon-
day. When settled Mr. Lewis will
go o Clinton, Ind., for a visit with
his parent?. _____________■
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Shaw and 'fam-
ily left yesterday for Palestine
where they will spend the Fourth
with his mother. They were accom-
panied by G. W. Halcomb, who will
visit there with his daughter.
R. T. Darnell is in Galveston for
a few days.
Miss Nellie Grace Dunlop is
spending the weekend in Fort Worth
with Miss Margaret Bsnee.
Jessie, who, are returning from
Clarksdale, Miss., where they have
been visiting Mrs. Flake’s sister,
Mrs. J. R. Nail, and family.
Miss Grace Oldtather and Miss
Mary Walker motored to Fort Worth
with their guest, Dr. Anna Selig of
Berlin, Germany, yesterday. Dr. Se-
lig left Fort Worth last night for
New York City where she will at-
tend Columbia University.
■ Dunn and wife and baby of Fort
Worth will motor today to Cen-
' ter Grove Tri“Erath County, where
Rev. Dunn will preach at the morn-
ing church services.
in Cleburne with relatives pf Mr.
Craven.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Darnell have
as their week-end guests Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Heitte of Dallas.
Our 745-Store buying power is dynamic. It opens the larg-
est and most dependable channels of buying. It enables us to
buy at the lowest market prices. It gives us the choice of goods
that measure up to a high standard of quality.
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MEADOW LAWN SANITARIUM
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General hospital forcare and treatment
of all classes of patients.
Hydrotherapy and dietetics given
special attention
, Phone 81 - ■ -
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; Phone 140 for criticism of our efforts to please
! T. J. FLAKE, Manager !
Sweetwater: Equipment of new
Texas industry, manufacture of
fireproof rock lath, now being in-
$ selves of the excellent service awaiting them. ] ,
1 CLEBURNE ICE & COLD STORAGE 11
Joe Craven and Tom Kelly of
Waxahachie spent Thursday night h
Larado: $131,000 awarded Webb
County for road purposes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hoffman have
gone to Galveston to spend the '
Fourth. ......' " - 1
fir in J Mrs. Fred''8! Erney of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin and Mrs. of alcoholic beverages for display
3. M. Harris have gone to Temple, '
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Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Denton and
——family and Mr, and Mrs. Vern Dil-
lon and family left yesterday on a
two or three weeks’ trip to Araneas ,
Pass, Rockport and Corpus. Christi. '
’ Misees Bewena and Sybil .GoMt J
smith leave Monday for Camp
Swannanoa, Ridgecroft N. C., where .
they will spend two months. Miss (
Frances Odell of Fort Worth will ,
accompany them. Miss Rowena has ’
been appointed as one o fthe coun- 1
pellors at he camp. . . J
Mr.-and Mrs. M. B. Tucker and
daughter, Maurine, are spending the ,
holidays in Fort -Worth with their ,
daughter, Mrs. E. J. Henderdon.___
Mr. asd Mrs. Berton Shannon of ,
Dallas are visiting his parents, Mr
, and Mrs. F. W. Shannon, and fam- .
ily. The party plans to spend the
■week-end in Glen Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Utrrli of WV A Akt
this morning to meet his wife and
two daughters, Emma Lohise and
Dr. w. B, Streetman has gone to
Houston to spend the week-end -with
his wife, who is visiting relatives
there.
sons, Iva Dunn of Dallas, and Ira MiTHtosh and Mrs MammTe Cannon.
LiquorSigns-----
Viekers, Charles W.' Winter, Charles Are Allowed
in Phone Booths
- Mie. T. W. Myers and Misses
Eomise-Myere, Pauline-SpikeeyrMau-
MALT SYRUP gdre
__PURITY. ......JERSEYI
FLAVOR —/EMALTSYRUP
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COOPER GROCERY co. 203.
Distributors
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OUR MAIN STREET STATION IS NOW IN
OPERATION
! ■ ' People in South and West Cleburne can avail them- 1
Da you want a business of your own! ;
Do you want an automobile!—a house! ;
—or an apartment! !
LEeik
stalled at
Gypsum C
Misses Eunice and Loraine Ander-
eon will go to Dallas Sunday to visit
Misses Claries. and Mary Edith
Stephen for a few days.
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Lowest possible
price* always.
Verts, Thelma .and Jaan,
Too many’ people buy PAINT without giving
any thought to whaf w inside of the can.
Mr. C. L. Jarvis, a SHERWIN-WILLIAMS fac-
tory expert, will be with us for a short while and
the purpose of his visit here is to explain to you
why it is true economy to buy what is in the can
—not the can.
Phone him or leave your name with any of our
stores and he will cheerfully arrange for an in-
terview’. He willwant to help you with any paint
----problems. Up' can show you how to beautify and
, protect your property with a minimum expendi-
tnre. * • . '
Dependable Storekeeping
B. * ■ ■ —-y—" ; _ . /■
As we sell for cash we have the money
to buy for cash, thus we enjoy the added
advantage in buying which cash earns.
We ask you to carefully investigate our
ability to conduct a Dependable Store—
the kind that means much to you in the
course of a year.
Miss Lois Morrison of Teague is
in the city visiting friends.
Miss Doris Henderson of Fort
Worth has returned to her home af-
ter a visit here with her grandpar-
ente, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Taeker,
734 North Robipson Stret.
You will be under no obligation by-availing ±
i. yourself of Mr. Jarvis', sevices.
Just now wehve some real bargains in paint. :!
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 183, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 4, 1926, newspaper, July 4, 1926; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1597859/m1/3/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.