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VOL. 27, NO. 307
CLEBURNE, TEXAS,
UNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1932
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■Y HAROLD V. RATLIFF.
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MAN INJURED
IN CAR AND
TRAIN CRASH
City Sin a Song At '
First Presbyterian
TO MAKE TOUR
OF ROYS CLUBS
Moore Rites Are
Held On Saturday
Jackson Barnett. M, the wealth-
lent American Indian, chief wit-
ness at a hearing in Los Angeles
Large crowds attended both per-
formances of the rodeo presented
City To Co-Operate
With Kings Daugh-
ters Work
to
the
School Hearing
Is Postponed
of Texas University, favored
win the conference title, at
hands of Centenary. 13-6.
ado
here
Mrs,
western Conference featured Sat-
urday's play In football through-
out the nation. ■—7.
The unemployed who are mat-
ing no effort to help themselves
by picking octton when work is
ing of the year Saturday at the
education room of the opurthouse.
A talk by Mis* Mary Shipp Sam-
den. county rural school supervis-
r .because we had
principelly to view
1.
should bring sandwiches or a pic-
nic lunch.
"Seeing what the other fellow
is doing frequently inspires cour-
road bond fund would have been
$1,05 if the' legislature had not
passed the law paying that part
of the bonus that went for build-
ing State highways. As it is the _
TWO HELD IN
THEFT OF.CAR
Rice came through in an impor-
tant intersecttona game, however,
downing Louisiana State 10-8. Lov-
,lalana had tied T. C. U.
Baylor and T.. C. U. scored sen-
sational victories. The latter ran
TWO HURT DURING RODEO
AS LARGE CROWD LOOKS ON
Tin cuy Federated Sing-Song
will be held at the First Presby-
terian church this aflernoon start-
ing at 3 o'clock.
Ilie program will continuc un-
til 4 o'clock. J. E Gaither, pres-
ident, will be in charge.
wn
is
in, '
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The car was taken in the busi-
ntss distriet here. -—---
states.
Ten or twelve stops will be An
eluded in this tour which will be
to look over dairy cattle, hogs. beef,
cattle, dairy barns. milk houses.
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A shining Example.
1-06 —— - -
• ‘Rowens to Lemens.
V1SIW FARENrS.
Mr. and Mrs. Scales Ball, Jr..
n upld had a pick-up in
ess again Saturday.
Ir notices of intention to mar-
Saturday suffering from a brok- .—— e . .
en leg. Me sustained the injury I by Louis Lit Ueta ir and C. o. Jones.
enough
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gone
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Supt. of Ft. Worth
Schools To Speak
Here Monday----------
DEEPER TEST "
IS NECESSARY
Texas, hign sciicol resmts Sen
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of
a
of
ion
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warded to naticnal headquarters
in New York where I becomes a
matter of permanent record.
past thousand feet of drilling op-
erations. a 78-toot, layer of black
lime at about the 3500-foot level
believed to be carrying all in fis-
. Youths In Custody
•John. Gain of Venus was bems
held h the Jolinsin county Jall
Saturday uhd Erazell Roden ot
near Godley was in Jail et Sher-
man in cennecticn with the theft
gtUng-the country out of the
* Under the supervision of th
county home demonstration
agent the women and girls can
the meeting.
Precinet chairmen. expected to
attend the meeting are:
Joe Falkenbury, Nathan Adams.
E. D. Ewing, Earl Buchannan.
8. P.'McGee, B. H. Massey, O. J.
McNally, T. W Edileman, Wood
Haynes. W B. Martin. W A.
Smith. J. W. Brewer. B. B. Ingle.
G. M. Strickland. Dan Harbison.
John Ezell, J. W. Tarter. J. O.
Glassford. Mrs. A. E. Sheeler, R.
L. Derryberry, R. E. Mitchell, J.
H. Joplin, George Mutphy.
Fire Drills Held
At Seven Schools
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Turner Auto Found vegrnia TcMarlanactonsvaraini
At Sherman —1 Poly 7, Georgia G; Vanderbit 39,
friday, Sept 10. Mrs. Me-
was formerly Miss Mary
court felt justified In reducing 8
this rate to 74 cents and the rate 2
in road district No. 3 would havo -
been 25 cente.
The county auditor gave four
examples as to how the taxpayer
NTierejare -sanned goods of
every desription: Clothing
Made by the girls and women,
fashioned from scraps.
*+0 SON ARRIVES. "
. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. MeKindley
tuhndunce the arrival of a p-pound
u DAUGHTER ARRIVES.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
' Rogers, a daughter on Thurs-
day. Sept ». She has been named
Alba Jo
-AkrURN FROM coLoNADO.
4 RR Horace C. Wilkerson and
„ have returned from a vislt
(• in Grand Junction, Colo., and are
the guests of her mother, Mrs.
T. O. Wayland, 1302 North Rob-
IMPROVING.
Mrs. Byron Davenport who has
been ill for the past several weeks
to reported to be improving at her
home, 1303 North Wilhie street.
tiled and two marriage
_ Eridax,od.Satue
uniy Clerk Homer A.
still available will be checked up
I on from all angles.
। Mayor J. 8. Huffman announced
County Auditor k. E. Mitchell i
explained that the county-wide
W M. Green, superintendent ot
th Fort Worth public schools, will
be the principal speaker at the
city teachers' institute on Monday
evening at thee high school audi-
torium according to announcement
*Uge f
d
hey represent the efforts of
the women and girls of the
coun in the year's work. They
lpit hie apirittot .the. times
-that of living at home and
GLEN ROSE VISITORS.
Mr. and Mr*. Boyd. Mullins of
Glen Rose spent Friday m Cle
burne transacting business.
Round-up days, when cowpunch-
ers risked their life and limb to
bring in the cattle from the roll-
ing plains were recalled with the
second fall rodeo here Friday and
Saturday night
:* Two "punchers" were injured
Friday night in performing at the
rodeo
Horace Winnett, 30. Fort Worth,
was in . the Cleburne Sanitarium
Funeral Services
when a/mrme ran ngainnt the one
lie was riding, catching the leg
between them This happened be-
fore the regular rodeo perform-
ance.. v •
Budd Wall*. Blum. was pawed
in the head by a horse white the
performance was going on. He
sustained a severe cut but got
fixed up and continued his work.
Agent And Party
To Inspect Work
is oil or gas in paying quantities
in that area of the county will be
settled. At the present rate of
drilling by the expert crew under
Chief Driller Barkley. the 4400-
foot depth contracted lor with Hart
will be attained today or tonight
and no oil in paying quantities
yet struck.
farming are invited to attehd," he for any requests fcr held n any
information that might help them
in their efforts to relieve pros-
pective suffering," Mr. Hoffman
'. doclared. - ■
The Times-Review
invites
MR. and MRS. W. B. ANNEAR
4M Wert Chambers
To Attend
■THE MOST DANGEROUS
GAME"
With Joel McCrea
Yale Theater
81g* ana rresent "hi Coupon
At Boz Office
TWO SCHOOLS OPEN.
Two. rural schools will begin
their terms this week Egan and
Cottonwood will open the fall term
Monday. County Bupt. 1. O Ken-
non announces
REV. LOVING HERE.
Rev. J. W. Loving of Edgewood,
former pastor of the First Bap-
tist .church, is the house guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cum-
mings. While here he will attend
the annual home-coming at the
church and will also preach on
Monday evening.
Two jarring upsets in the South-' over Daniel Baker 55-0 while Bay-
- * *-------- — Ir, ra ed quite weak this season,
j walloped St. Edward's 33-0.
| ‘I the outstanding—Texas high
Missouri Mines won over Arkan- ' school game of the day Amarillo
sas 30-18 in one of the reversals defeated Ranger 13-0. Tnese two
of the dope but the most sensa-, clubs are rated leaders in then
survive, including Mrs. Arch Shaw
of this city. A daughter, Mrs. f.
G. Burks. of Oakland. Calf, ad-
it is fighting the govern-
a action to recover 8550.009
Grandview, R-4, and J. C. Peugh.
Cleburne, R-1. and Miss Jeyel
Whitehead and H. A. McGlothlin,
Godley.
The license* were issued to J.
D. Singieton, Llllan. and Mis*
Ines Prater, Alvarado, and Dos*
Byrd. Grandview, R-L and Miss
Nettle Miller. Joshua, R-L
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Cleburne Morning Review and Cleburne Dau Timet — CoMoltdated Oct. 1,1918
VnUed Preu Wire Service—Central Preu Service 60c Per Month by Carrier in City The Only DoUg Newtpapdr in Johnton County
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Several unusually good
have been encounccred
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Daily Poem
h m r.;M. natt
the county home demonstration
club exhiu.: , : Y • ■
■ Readers of this paper know
that the county agent ques-
tlon is one of much importanra
in the tonslderatlon of Joh.-
rOp county’s eltizenship right
How.) a.7e ' . ;
• There has been talk pro and
con as to retaining them.
A view of this exhibit, how-
ever., win erase ' any doubt in
the mihids of the people as to.
(be taiga,of home demonstra-
tion' work. ' ' 11 "
"East-texas: Partly tloudy, oc
showets west portion and on wes
coast.
West Texas: Partly cloudy, scab
tered shower south portion.
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The executive ornmittee of the
Johnson county Democratic party
has been called for a meeting at
3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon at
the courthouse for the purpose of
arranging to assist and co-operate
in the plan of the National Dem-
‘derabic Committee to poll the
largest party vote in history'at
the November election.
Mitchell Davis, chairman of the
county committee, and H.:0. Cus-
tard, county director of finance of
have charge of enlistment in the
precincts of Shareholders in Amer-
Va and Mle And distribution of
the medallions. • ■ 'w
' Mr. Custard statestshiab he has
on the Godley highway, was
in the Meadowlawn sanitar-
ium here Saturday night suf-
fering from injuries sustained
when the car in which he was
. riding and a freight train col-
ikied at the crossing north of
lided at theerossing north of
Cleburne.
Adcock sustained an injury to
the back but II Is not expected 7
to prove of serious nature. A' I
companion escaped with minor M
injuries.
The car in which the two men 52
were riding was practically- de- 7
_____ molished. Deering and Son am-
a iingeringiliness. Seven 'children. balance answered the call but-42
Adcock had already beeen brought
Adcock Ilves In the Concord -com- 2
OVER 100 ATdupidasDosatiGaod
PEOPLTOPAYS
. ■______.
Decrease in Rendi- "fl
t i o n Represents
Big Saving . •
__ of Dulles, aw spending, the week-
if he’s big and strong and brave end with Mr and Mrs Scales Ball,
. ci.. .2.. . Main Street Methodist church,
age-and confidence to do better al Mrs: Leter dled in stockion.
i to the People of thU Section the Lateet and Mott Intereeting Starlet of the
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was IB which would make han
a juvenile Roden is said t be
10.
Officer "Miller stated that Cain
said he had been picked up In
a ear near Cross on Thursday
evening.
an TEACHERS F re HdddFriday
TO HEAR GREEN
Interscholastic League.
William and Mary upset the
dope tn foot bat! of national inter-
est by defeating Navy 0-0. Another
upset was staged by the Batea
team which held Yale to a score-
less tie. Bates had been expected
to lose by five or six touchdowns.
The Texas Aggies of the South-
western Conference ran true to
form and did not defeat Tulane
but it was a sensational game,
ending 36-14.
In other games over the nation
the results were: Northwestern 27,
Missouri U. 0; Harvard 66. Buf-
falo0;; Tennessee 33. Mississippi 0;
Alabama 53, Mississippi State 0;
grain*, grain sorhum seed, sweet
clover and home landcaping.
The itinerary wi take — the
grraier part of the day and all
making the trip are urged to car-
ry sandwiches or e kasket luhch.
"Do see what the dther fellow
is doing, often inspires confidence
for us to work at homs." Mr. Ol-
sen maid, in urging bun ness men
and the citizehship in general to
attend.
triet of $6.44.
The tax rate for 1031 in rod
district three was 30 cento.
Inzduathe soaunissionera.sautd
made a blanket reduction on real
estate from the 1930 values of 2
per cent The increase in the
county rate from 31.30 to $139
was in the bond funds. There was
no increase in the operating funds.'
Auditor Expinins, 4 a
would profit by the 35 per cent
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received a limited number of the
medalllons and partles desiring
bnwi.ce to obtain them can do so by call-
snowingbianasthe ClebwmnbiState-Bank.
in lTWl Ho expects to receive an addi- ।
of the dope but the most sensa- ----- —---------- —---
tional upheaval was the defeat respective distriets of the Texas
Fire drills to determine the
length of time required to vacate
- school buildings in the city were
‘ held Friday by Fire Chief A. B.
Russell at the request of the
State Fire Department.
, - a Fifty-five seconds were required
to empty both the Santa Fe and
Irving schools. There are 400 stu-
dents enrolled at the first and
1 447 at the latter school Fifty
1 seconds were required by the 311
1 students of the 3. N. Dong and
60 seconds by the 463 students of
0; Harvard 66. Buffalo 0; Army
of an automobilp belonging to' 13. • Furman 0: Rutgers 30. Penn
Qcan Turner here Thursday Military 6. ,
Cuba Adocek, who resides
North Carolina 7: Iowa State 33,
Mcrningside 0; Illinois 30, Miami
7; Oklahoma 7, Tulsa 0; Hiram 6.
Penn. State 0, Indiana 7. Ohio U
6; Purdue 29. Kansas State 13;
Columbia 41, Lehigh 6; Princeton
23, Amherst 0; Cornell 8. Niagara
County Demos Plan
Campaign for Votes
- ' Saturday that r the police depart-
——• I ment will assist the'King* Dugh-
A farm tour in Johnson coun- I and oilier charitable organi-
ty will be made Friday according J rations in checking up on these
to announcement by County Agent pecph-
- - -- ' "The mayor and city marshal
ebunties should bring him much
prt from the 'citizenship
3.M Lemens apparently has
mitained this .district with
put one concesion--that of tak-
tag in an additional county.
be at the office at the above-men* 82
tioned hour.
sure* which might make a small
producer if the hole was plugged
back to this level and enough ex-
plosives used to cratk up the
strata for many feet' in every
direction. An eight-foot sand sat-
urated with ell was also encounter-
ed Pat about the 4100-foot level,
but this was*penetrated'and pass-
ed before its possibilities were
thoroughly analyzed.
There is a strong sentiment de-
veloping among local citizens, both
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Gentry's office.
The notices were issued to Mrs.
Lizzie Bullard. Cleburne, R-3, and
T. 8. Moore, Hico. R-3; Miss Mary
Ella Jones and J Robert Scott.
Cleburne; Miss Addle Baker,
Upsets FeatureGrid LEVY HIGHER
Games Over Nation BUT LESS FOR
(by upt. Emmett Brown.
The Monday evening session will
be the first assembly of city
teachers this season and instruc-
tors in county and Independent
schools are invited to be present.
Pollowihg the general assembly,
the group* will divide Into pri-
mary. intermediate and high school
departments for special sessions
and Miss Mary Shipp* Sanders,
rural school supervisor, will ad-
dress the intermediate division,
Mr. Brown states. Speakers in the
other divisions will be members
of the departments.
Angelo 13, Ba..
Deputy Sherirt Tabe Bratcher ton (Houston) rncugavenes v;
and Policeman John Miller went ' McCamey 13, Pecos 0.
to Sherman gud brought Caln | ------- ----
|Pffi’CHECK
aa-wam ON UNEMPLOYED
irne »
tme a
pine
ists.
"All those interested in better will thank the Kings Daughters
M.mTa2—
thousands of dollars a year to
Johnson Acout-nany times
above what is being paid the
Mum for carrying it on.
, Worts of Verne* Lemens
rlotorlal representative from
this dustriot, to preserve the
district court system of John-
sen, Bosque and Somervell
----- — rural chools of Johnson county
who are willing to Mrtrt in the attended the first general meet-
national campaign of the party ■— — — — —2m " f.
are invited and urged to attend
____ to visit dembustrations
ot boys elubs in the county will
be made on Oct. 7 and all in-
terested In this work are urged to
join the • party which will leave
the Chombet of Commerce office
at 8:30 O'clock in the morning
County Agept j. o. Olsen will
direct the tour and special in-
terest will be givun to terracing,
dairy enMle, hogs, beef cattle,
dairy barm, miik aowa, chicken
house*, orchanita, pecans, smal
■ That would mean that the
Idistrict center would be at Fort
worth and that many Johnson
qounty lawyers would go there
to practice where they would
be in clos touch with the
dge
"Were in favor of giving Mr.
Lehens a big hand.
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with his “pale face" wife,
Laura Lawe Barnett. Mrs.
- Johnson county should not
kek about that and the dis-
trict judge has stated that the
hew county could be handled
all' right.
This is much better than
making this county a part of
tho district with Tarrant as
some have advocated.
eI this county became part
pf Tarrant in the judicial xys-
ter Cleburne would never have
a distriot judge. Tarrant coun-
ty, with Ito'Big margin to pop-
ulation, would name some Fort
Worth man each time
it is expected that a plan will
be mhde af the meeting where-by
the county will be divided, into a.a ennnnh . -Ri.
husband has given her
to conjunotion with the commit- | ' tad
tee Appointed by the precinct i “
ehairman in each precinet will
quson.
!
take most anything one would
I need about the house, .
‛Tere Is no way to measure
pthhehefits M this work.
■ It can doty be said that this
progrm means thousands and
•hicken houses, orchards. pecan
groves, pure line - small grain and
grain sorghum seeds, terracing,
sweet clover and home landscap-
ing.
The party will leave Ilie Cle-
burne Chamber of Commerce at
8:30 o'clock a. m. and the tour
will be finished about the middle
of the afternoon. Those going
The Johnson county tax rate 8%
will be $1.39 on the 8100 valuation. l
an increase of 10 cento over iast
year but representing a saving A .
nevertheless to the people.
The commissioners court, meeting , „ jtS
Friday afternoon, set this as iT.
tentative rate so that collections uE
might begin but wUl not be able A
to definitely set it until. Oct. 10.
the next regular meeting. However,
this levy is expected to remain.
The reason that it represents a 1 <
saving, though an increase in rate,
comes from the fact ehat there te- ' H
a decrease of arcund six minion ’
dollars in the tax rendition for
tiie year.
companied the remains which ar-
rived here Friday evening at 10:80
o'clock.
Burial was made in the Cle+
bume cemetery with Jim Persons.
Claude White. W A. Adams. W.
U Wiseman, O. H. Poole, and A
C. While serving as pell bearers.
Rurlington Tracks
Are Being Removed
All rumor* that the tracks of
the Burling ton-Ro* Inland rail-
road to Hillsbore, abandoned sev-
eral weeks ago. would be used by
an interurban, were spiked Sat-
urday with the news thab the
work of taking up the Une had
begun.
The-tracks will all be taken up
within six weeks time and the line
will then be only a memory.
The healing before the Johnson
county schcol board relative to
coriroversy of the Alvarado school
board and the city of Alvarado
ccnoernlng assumption of bended
indebtedness oi she district by
territory atided to the distriet
for Bchool purposes W*H be eontn-
tied Oct. 18.
_. The hearing was begun Friday
morning bu: not all of the evi-
dence was gotten to so another
session will be held Oct. 18, to the
afternoon, to complete the case.
The Alvarado district, when
formed, voted bonds to build the
school house but after that more
territory was added so the cty
of Alvarado seeks to have this ad-
d HIcmal territory pay on the
bonds.
munity. The crossing where the G
crash occurred if off the Joshua , d
highway. ’ pr
CARNY PICEERS ropzuzd ;
A truck will carry cotton piek- >
ers to a soction of the county
where there has been no piaktng 456
and will be at the Cleburne chn- F
ber of Oommeree building Mon-
day morning at 6 d’clek, abcord- ’ 1t
ing to Manager 3. T. Webster, 8
The driver will charge ten cents «
a round trip and anyone not hav- J
tog transportallon to the Tielch
and wanting to work is urged to' 2
*4400 FeetTo Be
Reached In Hart
Test Tonight
From all indications a deeper
test at the Edgar T. Hart oil well
on the Olesen farm, seven and
ne-harrmies nortneast Ct- ele-
burne, will be necessary before the
question of whethei or not there
the democratic national campaign,
have called the meeting.
Formation of precinet organiza-
tions to see that every demosrat
is personally contacted and urged I
to go to the polls will be made.
Mr. Custard states that the
national committee has adopted
a plan to assist in financing the
campaign this to consist of an ,
drganization known as "Sharehold- I
err in iAnfetisa," membership being
based upo the purchase of a
medllon bearing in profile the
like neo* of "Franklin D. Roosevelt
and'John nance Garner, the par-
ty’s nominees m the coming elec-
tion.
The medalliot is sold to indi-
viduals at 81 each or whatever
largest amount the purchaser de-
sires to contribute. Each subscrib-
er receives a certificate as evi- >
dence of membershtp and the —
Maine of each purchaser is for-
Visited the chamber of com-
merce Saturday morning.
That’s nothing unusual be-
cause your correspondent does
this every day. Primarily to see
if there Is any nws and sec-
ongMy to talk with Manager J.
T. Webster who always has a
cigar (handy. .0y
’ The trip Saturday was differ-
tional supply for use of precinct
committees.
. The county chairman states
Funds Given.
The rate was set as iollows: gen-M
eral fund, 25 cents; road and M
bridge, special, 4 cents; jury fund, M
4 cents; courthouse and jail re- ■ 3X“
pair and maintainance, 3 cents;
road and bridge warrants, 11 cental 1 N j
courthouse refunding., botah. A ~
cents; county-wide road bona*, M
cents. 1* . ,28
The rate for the retirement of 2
the bonds for road district three.s4
the shoestring district to Burleson. »
was set at five cents, making a "
total for the taxpayer in this dis- »
Last rites for Ms. Plorence Lis-
lar. 82. widow of the tale Oliver
O Lister, pioneer resident of
Cleburne and Johnson county,
were read Saturday morning at
the R. H. Deering & Son Funeral
Parlors by readers from the Chris-
Ilan Science church, assdabed by
Rev. A. L.. Soales, pastor of the
or, featured the program. Miss
ganders' talk concerned prin-
clcpally the primary school libra-
ry and work of the rural school
supervisor.
She declared that the supervis-
or's department was a oo-opora-
live affair and was in fact a
clearing house io: good ideas from
the schools, which were passed on..
She complimented the efforts of
Mrs. T. C. Cobb and Miss I resale
Dillard, former supervisors in this .
county, in the collect.on ot much
valuable material and the build-
ing of a fine foundatien for the
'work. '
She stated also that the coun-
ty had fine creative teachers. '
County Supt. I. G. Kennmn pre-
sided e: the meeting.
muheh
PROANDCON
Thai C1M Exhibit.
the Adams School.
One minutes and twenty seconds
was needed for the 603 students of
the Junior High School to va-
cate the building and otie minute
and 33 seconds for the 735 eju-
dents of the Senior High School.
Thirty-seven seconds Were re-
quired to empty the Booker T.
Washington school for colored
where 100 students ere enrolled.
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MARRIES COUPLE, ----
Justice of the Peace H. I* Bick-
nell performed a marriage cere-
mony Saturday afternoon for
Dos* Byrd and Miss Nettie Miller.
Byrd is from Grandview, R-L and
Miss Miller from Jobhua, R-L
Funeral service* for Mra, Eliza-
belli Juvenal Mcore, 67, resident of
Johnson couriy for 31 years, who
died at her home on Cleburne
R-3, Friday night at 8:15 o'clock,
were held Saturday afternoon at
the residence.
Rev. B. B. Culpepper, pastor
of the First Baptist Church of
Cleburne, conducted. Interment
wee in the Cleburne cemetery. P.
O. Dillon & Sons Funeral Home
ine charge of arrangements.
Surviving are four sons. T. H .
T. W., R E., and W J. of Cle-
burne; two daughters, Mrs. Cora
Hart. Waxahachie, and Mrs Dora
Eldridge. Sadler, and two brothers,
John and 'lobe Juvenal, Hutto
'NIGHT KIND OF STUFF.
You ean't keep a big man down
in the dump*;
He will find a way out in spite of
• the bumps
And if he is made of the right
kind of stuff
He will not remain in the raw and
tio rough., ,
He will make good use of his
6 brawn and brain
And drive straight on with a
eil steady aim.
And arrive in spite of the world'*
1.2 ... reburr ’......
SUNDAY IN DENTON.
Mr. find Mm. B. H. Wilson and
Bill Stiles will spend Sunday
in Denton visiting Mrs. Stiles,
Miss Mary Elouise and Bryant
Wilson, students of North Texas
State Teachers College;
RETURNS TO VERNON.
Mrs W W. Turner has return-
ed to her home in Vernon after
visiting here with her daughter.
Mrs.,W. S. ownsby.
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 307, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1932, newspaper, October 2, 1932; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598188/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.