Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 259, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1932 Page: 6 of 6
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two Riants of the mat. clash in
tlie semi-final. They are so big
day. E. L. Reid, deputy county
clerk, announces.
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Review of the Attractions
at Cheburne Theaters. '
main event. This should prove a
popular match because Murdock
is well-liked here and Lay is the
pride of local mat fans.
The show will get under way
at 8:30 o'clock and will feature
nothing but finish matches. Jall
but the curtain raiser being best
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son. Blanche Frederici, Mary Do-
ran, Holmes Herbert. Eulalle Jen-
sen and Nigel de Brulier.
The story of "Miss Pinkerton”
concerns a bored nurse suddenly
he writes:
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Joe McCarthy is probably en-
joying in a Way. the firing -of
Rogers Hornsby as mauagey of
the Chicago Cubs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leslie L. Stephens
have as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
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Joan Blondel, popular blue-eyed
blonde featured player of numer-
ous screen successes, comes to the
Yale Theater today in her first
starring role, that of the sleuth-
MOVIE NEWS
Stringer and had to throw the
I ball over Charlie’s shoulder in an
effort to get the runner at first.
It never' occurred to him that he
could touch Stringer and put him
out.
But that s whal makes em uke
"they 're
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the soap of
beautiful women
5c
It is said that more canning has
been done in Johnson county thia
year than ever before, a number
of Individuals reporting asimny
as 1,000 contatners « food havme
been canned.
opens on Oct. 8 at Dallas will fea-
ture spelcal home demonstration
exhibits and placards showing thelr
nature were received today by Miss
Agnes Roberts, county home dem-
onstration agent, who recently re-
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lasting, milder tobaccos. The
right kinds of Turkish and
Domestic are blended and
CROSS-Blended in Chesterfield..
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son, Billy Bob of
hachie, in the curtain raiser.
Dutch Tennant will referee the
matches.
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Eddie Jayro meets Young Ten-
nant. Waxahachie. In the special
event. Young Tennant is a broth-
er of Dutch Tennant, a popular
wrestter. who Fhas beem ere sev-
eral times.
Kit Carson, Corsicana clashes
with Tommie Pemberton. Waxa-
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time Hornsby was a good ball
player but unpopular. The Chi-
cago fans didn’t like it.
McCarthy became manager of
the Yankees and this year they’re
hailing him as the "wonder man”
and his club rides at the top of
the American League.
It seems the moguls of the Cube
are hard task-masters. And they
won't win many pennants until
AT PALACIOS t:
Rev. Jack Johnson of tN Fun- i that
Texas A. & M. College
The supply received was distrib-
uted to a few of the leading busi-
ness firms of the city for display
and others will be requested by
Miss Roberts in order that the
demand can be filled.,
The theme of the posters is
"Save by Living at Home” plan
inaugurated by the extension de-
USED FOUR MATCHES
ON MAT CARD
McCarthy was fired by Chicago turned from the short course at
several years ago to make loom
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The must try that kept
America awake nighti try-
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events and
match, all
mhe Wednesday in the interest of
t father's campaign. Mr. Hatch-
' is in the run-off for this place,
four-year term which Pat Neff
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absence of the pastor and will do treyak •
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UW loosen up -andzie-their -yearane-cartetouti the
managers a chance, tles b_ th azents.
primary election will begin Mon- an Lane, C. Henry Gordon. Don-
ald Dilloway, Elizabeth Patter-
hasbak. It's so darned uncertain
just what a fellow will do. .
There’s no stoppiag Babe Did-
riekson. The Dallas girt has romp-
ed through her secondaolymple
victory and another worm record.
Tlie Babe is In but three cvenis
and will compete in her third
Bunday, she will enter the high
jump, ■
__Joan Blondell, who appears with
George Brent tn MaryRoberts
Rinehart’s "Miss Pinkerton” today
and tomorrow at the Yale.'
Ting "Miss Pinkerton," in tHo'
First National picture of the same
name, adapted from Mary Rob-
erts Rinehart’s popular ' mystery-
thriller which ran an the Saturday
Evening Post and is now a best-
seller.
The large supporting cast in-
cludes George Brent, increasingly
popular as a teading man, whose
work inli"So Big" opposite Bar-
bara Stanwyck, and" in "The Rich
■ Are Always With Us,” opposite
You are cordially invited to attend this meet-
ing .
Loud speakers will be used for benefit of audi-
ence. ’ 2
Chances are that Babe will not
only win this event but will set
another world record which will
smash all past performances for
an individual in the Olympic
knew Games
Peyton Lawson caught s ground- Miss Didrickson is the greatest
ball on thibae line:- Charlie advertisement Dallas has had in
years. She is putting that city on
dementalist Baptist chureh of Pe- without time limit.
can Grove will go to-Palacios for ' Big Boy Alf Laird, Grandview,
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Home Dem. Exhibits
Balloting will continue until
three days before the election.
Those noW out of the county and
who do not expect to be back on i set down in a house of mystery
election day will write for ballpts at the request of the police in-
Those here now but who expect to . specter assigned to investigate
be away on Aug. 27, date of the’ a death ih the-house. “Miss.Pink-
second primary, will vote in the erton” finds her work doubly in-
clerk's office, j teresting because she is nursing
The State ticket has not been the dead man’s aged aunt and
received as yet so that the bal- j "sleuthing1^ at the some time. A
~~ lots may be printed but this is x- series" of weird incidents upsets
pected to be done in time for ab- he - salm and by the time the
sentee voting to begin Monday. ! mystery is solved she is ready to
the map smesen amateur now
but Dallas should do somethihg
big for her like giving her an
automobile ar house or something.
The Babe would accept It be-
cause she probably figurs she's
won enough honors and would
like to cash la on her athletic
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TO THE VOTERS OF JOHNSON COUNTY:
R. B. Anderson, Candidate For
The Legislature
Will speak at the east door of the Courthouse
Saturday. August nth at 1^:30 p. in. ___
fall—into the arms of the hand-
some inspector of police, played
by Bent.
Lloyd Bat on directed "Miss
Pinkerton." which all who, have
seen it declare to be one or the
beat mysteries seen in years.
Four- matches are on the card
this evening th the weekly wrest-
ting show of tlie Cauliflower Col-
iseum at the end of North Main
street
Kid Murdock, the black-haired
boy of Waxahachie, will meet
Charlie Lay. Cleburne.. In the
me preaching at the morning, al-
Cernoon and evening services.
Rev. Mr. Teague will also con-
•rt the serviees at the county
Drm during nisobsence — ■
The public is .invited to o'lend
and hear Mr. Teague
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Sugar, 23 lbs. $1
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25 Ounces , 18c
Chum Salmon
3 Cans 25c
de MISS HATCHER HERE
Miss Frances Hatcher, daughter of
L WGregory Hatcher, candidate for
' commissioner, was in Cie-
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Luna Soap
10 Bars ... 19c
Decision of Roy Robinson,
pled leader-bf the California war
veterans, to remain in Washing-
’ ton, complcate prospects for
early evacuation of the capital by
the bonus army. He had pre-
viously announced his forces
would depart when congress ad-
journed, and it was expected the
main contingent might follow.
Robinson’s neck was broken in
the air service during the war:—
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Absentee Voting
To Begin Monday
| By AL JENNINGS.
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 259, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1932, newspaper, August 5, 1932; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598128/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.