Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 307, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 2, 1932 Page: 2 of 8
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threefrtbs of the,lobster catch of
all the north Atlantic states, and
its crustaceans are rated by tabl
amateurs as second to none in
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CLEBURNE NEWSPAPERS, Jne. '
108 South Anglin Street, Cleburne Texas
Read the Ads " "
Buy advertised merchandisa NOW
Pricas aro gohg up.
Or, as an alternative, it can be
saved to use in soups, an pointed
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PUNISH THE STENCH ROMH THROW-
ERS.
CONCORD VISITOR.
Mrs. R. M Armstrong of Con-
cord community transacted busi-
ness he on Wednesday.
the morning service.
Evening service at 7:30 o’clock.
Sermon subject. “On the Porches
of Bethesda.” Congregational sing-
ing under the direction of Jack
Smith ■ -5
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meat Is of Interest throughout
the country wherever good eatinE
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plus the faith and reputation ol its
makars.
• Commodity pricas are advancing!
In every depression, prices go down, down, down.
For two years things have been cheaper, and many
of them shoddier.
NOW, prices have turned upward. Raw sugar, in .
Cuba, costs the American Refiner 12% more than
H did a few weeks ago.
The retail price of sugar, in Texas, is going up.
• dollar will NOW buy 11.60 worth of mer-
chandise as it was priced in 1929.
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and soft phrases an needed -Lj. pour mJ servo t >. held at midway
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TIMES REVIEW JOB SHOP
PHONE 133
7:30 o'clock. .*
Woman’s Missionary
Morning service at 10:55 «/ m.
Sermop subject. “I Thirst." Sak.
rament of the Lord’s Supper will
be administered at the close of
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refer to the people who pour the
liquid off canned vegetables. On
this subject E. V. MeCollum.
Ph.D., 8c. D„ of Johns Hopkiee
University, wrote in an article in
McCall'• Magazine .
"Vegetables are canned in a
liquor which is largely water dt
which contains cohstderale
amounts of vitamins and minergl
salts extracted from the food. If
this is thrown away, considerahle
food value will be lost. Avo
these losses by emptying the con-
tents of the can into a larke
saucepan and cooking until Ufa
desired amount of liquid* W
evaporated.
Savs the Liquid
n In considering your bank-
ing connections give thought
to this bank, its great resour-
ces, its offical personnel and
its years of successful exper-
ience.
salt and pepper. Break up six
Boston crackers and lay on top of
the lobster and potatoes in a soup
tureen. Strain the onion out of
the milk and por, over. Serves
four to nve •
which will
cheers.
'HIS is no time to throw away
good food, and yet a few gio-
pie unfortunately continue to
so through ignorance. We
EAST HENDERSON STREET
BAPTIST ‘CHVBCH.
R. C. Tennison, Pastes.
Bunday school at 9:48 a..m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. ___ _
B. T. S. at 6:30 p m. .11.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
Today is promotion day in our
church. There is to be a short
program given at the Sunday
school hour after which the pas-
tor will make a brief talk con-
cerning the work for another year.
We are expecting large crowds
today in al of our services. We
have started a new assoclational
year, let all. do their best to make
this ensuing year the best we
have ever had We are expecting
you at services today. Come to
Henderson Street Church, the
church with a, hearty welcome
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. .
Rev. Robert M. Wilson, Pastor. .
Sunday school at 9:30 a.m with
EV CARRIER in the Qty of Cleburne: per month.
10c per year, 85 00; art months, $2.75..
BV .MAIL: per year, 34.00; six months, 9339, out-
Maine prduces sliced onion and two tablespoons
f butter, and season to taste with
A Lobster Recipe
Remove tendons from the con-
tents of a 6-ounce can of lobster,
and shred. Add one cup of pota-
toes. diced small. one and one
half cups boiling water and
one-half teaspoon s4lt, and boll
uatll the potatoes are tender.
Scald obe quart milk with one
IN a recent editorial tg tie
I New York Herald Tribune the
writer grew lyrical over pro-'
jectng the lobsters lot Maihe.
"What the racy shad is to the
Delaware," he wrote, "and the
rich roe-sturgeon to the Caspian,
the best lobsters in the world are
to the icy waters fished by 12,000
hardy lobstermen of the Pine
Tree State . . .-The epecMc terms
jf the protective legislation need
rd may safely be left to Maine
authorittes, but the-general move-
6:40 p. m.
Regular meeting of the
greeted with
gram Monday eveni
ment of the chufe?
Choir meets W<
at 7:30 o'colck.
Society should be protected at all times, snprintendent. Theyhavctinguoq
Life and property" should be given the pro- Sunday school going with about
* **’ • * "-2 that the 50 enrolled. R C. Tennison is to
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CHURCH. •
Rex. Albert L. Scales, Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:40 a. m.,
W. R. .Walker. general auperih-
„tendent. Preaching by the pastor
at 10:50 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Special music at the morhing
hour: The Good Shepherd,” will
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National Advertising
a recipe tor the consumption of
thebe'* delectable shell fish So
here Ie one for a lobster chowder
£ulu EStelle Fairweather and Miss
"WSTJOrie "Morrison - A- spaa la I can:
Hlelight service has been planned
for! this evening to,
young people of the church ; and
their friends are invited.
' MThe subject for our evening
mfa-week prayer meeting will be
the epistles 6f First and second
Peter. - ' 3.
The Annual Rally Day services
„ will be held at the Sunday school
hour. Oraduation everclses will
r those changing to
Representattves, TEXAS
of economy,” he said, “many young cou-
pies are living in furnished rooms, but be-
fore long, especially when the baby crop
is harvested, there is going to be a rush to I
in the base- 3
esday- night J
cottages and apartments and this means j
building.” Secy. Craig thus contributed to
“The Cheerful Little Earful” column of
the daily newspaper.
743p p. m.
hoir rehearsal .Thursday at
7:30p.m. , i,
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——Some. thepreachers of East
Hende i is . ■ eet hela n in.
in this community thia summer
and organized a Sunday school.
I We invited you to join with us
and make this a gtat day of fol- j
towsfap and VOrSblp _, 1
fFERsr CHRISTIAN ciench.- 1
crner Walnut and Wafdvme," 1
$ 1H. A. Buhler, Minuter. I ... J
ehureh selobL "meets.at.2:45.
—withEa ATidtrson, grd*R*J*iM
intendent. Nursery meets at the
parsonage with Miss Edith Cyrus
fa dhafy. Hill to "Fally. Pay
in the church school ad* are
_ inoHnv forward to seeing every
member of . the church ITT "HIMI
place on time.
service)..
Young People’s service at 830
P Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock.
"The ’ ch to a Larger Tilth.”
ptative Values of Important
Foods or Food Groups” In the
book entitled “Your Weight and
How to Control It", edited by Dr.
Morris Fishbein of the American
Medical Association. This chap
ter, written by Flora Rose, New
York State College of Home Eco-
homies. Cornell University, and
Mary Henry, Professor of Nutri-
tion. In the same institution,
states:
"When vegetables are cooked,
there is a loss of ash and vita-
mine in any unused cooking wa-
ter. This tact emphasises the
desirability of saving for soup
water in which vegetables are
cooked. Also heat -and oxidation
both tend to destroy at least
vitamin C in the cooking process.
If oxygen is excluded, as in cold
pack' d canned Vegetables, the loot
of vitamin C is reduced,”
The sme dare should be taken
to keep food'.left in an open cab
cool and covered as if it had been
transferred to a dish
CALVARY RAPTISE CHURCH
— cuuucH. ZT .
810 •North wilte Street.
Rev. B. F. Bennett, Fastor.
Bunday school at 9:45 a. in. A.
M Forrester superintendent. i
preaching services at 11 a. m.
B T. S. at 8:45 p. m.
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-em-dieeer
choir.
At the evening hour the orches-
trawil give a special number.
seior’Leagte at 6:30 p. fa. -
Mid-week service Wednesday at
But feek
God, andhis’righi
aviour Jeaii* Chritt
I;! Why buy your PRINTING SUPPLIES
51 from mail order houses an
3 when we are meeting and
most of their prices?
MEME
A mui a 9
Cane Thick ;
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is here visiting .in the home of
MrSeG. L-‘Casstevens_612West
Heard street — al at
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WAIN STREET METhopisr Eally Day
-"Ne likcratyhent of the f Ord’s
pte
denial. The call has come to us
tojon inathis movement. Allsof
those worshipping WIEh us who
with us at this service
I III M A KER HUGHES A MA RA THON
WINNER.
prrdW' - rfp ' f to the legislature,
or will in November, Mrs. Sarah Hughes
She has served in two legislatures and is on
t the job for the special session. She has es-
l tablisheda new high record in the ballot-
I in" hi Dallas county for women runners.
[ She led a large field of entrants‘for the leg-
p islative place in July. She faced a run-off.
Her runner-up was a he-man. Lawmaker
a ah put him out of the running by a ma-
jority of 10,000. And this for a third term.
She made a record as a lawmaker Under
I the big dome. She faced her constituents in
I the recent primary election and sent a
. straight message that did not go over their
head. She not only made a remarkable race
4 bit she won a remarkable victory. She will
p )>e the only woman elected to the house in
November. She has youth. She has a lot of
common sense. She is well equipped. She
knows the fundamentals of government
and the needs of the people. She never pulls
,41 I.ones and knows where to find her
hat without blinking an eye. Dallas county
r voters are very poud of their feminine rep-
rAjentative. In the recent election -in that
county it was a fight of the outs against
th ins. Now it is in the record that the
Dallas county courthouse was cleaned of
s the old gang but when it came to ousting
the legislative representative. Lawmaker
| Hughes displayed talking and sprinting ca-
Pres. Hoover is not going to make a
coast to coast campaign. He is going .to
make three speeches. He wilt make two in
the Central West and one in the East. His
staffof secretaries have given denial to the
report that he would make speeches in New
York city,-Chicago and Minneapolis. He has
I the movie reels by his side andis said to be
very-elese and very strong with the radio'
people. His very best buffer is Patrick J:
-Hurley. Hurley goes wherever he is order- •
ed. He takes it on the nose and then grins.
"He was given a teugh assignment-wheu the m
president sent him to Portland to mill.
-around -with the lagionnaires. As for the
egionnaires, they were promised the. earth
in World War days when they were heroes. i
Now they threaten to run amuck unless all
~TtTF~~nledgex sre redeemod Atty Gen. WII-^
liam D. Mitchell turned loose a report- that
branded hundreds of so-called legionnaires
Grow in grace and knowleof our/Lord and
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Texas house of representatives, by a vote
of 98 to 18, passed, after an adoption 6f
two amendments, Sen. W. A. Williamson’s
bill making the throwing of any stench
homii in a theater or other public ptacr~ a
felony. Now the bill as amended sh’ouTd"be"
accepted by the senate and sent to the gov-
ernor. There should be a place for stench
bomb throwers, in fact all throwers of
bombs. There are prison farms'. Make use
of their labor. Teach them the lesson that
Texas is no place for bombers or miscre-
ants of like character.
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A RUSH TO COTTAGES IS PREDICTED,
e Edward M. Craig of Chicago is a'gen-
ius. In addition, he is a very imaginative
person. He holds down the job of secretary
of the Chicago Building association. After
reading the stars, he predicts that an Am-
erican crop of babies this year will stimu-
late the building industry. “As a measure
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first place in our life with re- jk
newed interest on the first day of ,
the week. 1 2
Bible school at 9:45 a. tn. A elass 2
for everyone. A. M. Bratcher, su- -
pei intendent. , “
. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, ? <
Subject, "The Ministry in dd'a %=.
Kingdom."
Ohristlan Endeavor at 6180 p m
Evening service at 7:30 o'clock,
subject, “The Divmity of the
churh." , * I
These two spbjects are of bpe-
dal Tportahce to the spiitial
life of man. The scriptural dis-
cussion of them will be of much
rehigious value to all. What does
the Bible says on these‘subjedts? F -
You are invited -to worship. A
hearty welcome awaits ‘you at Die
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TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
CHURCH OF THE HOLY
COMFORTFR.
(Episcopal)
Church school at 9:45 a. m.
At 11 o’clock, morning prayer
ane--sermon..gonductedby C,
Canterbury of ortWere
ANGLIN STREET PRESBY-
TERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. Matthew H. Arnold. Fastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Sermon. "Cqnsecration and in-
stallation." 11 a. m.
Christian Endeavor society at
6:30 p. m.
At 7:30 p. m., "Fellowship Talk.
No. 5. Faith. Fear, Foundations."
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m., officers
meeting.
Wednesday at 9:30 p. m, stere-
opticon lecture on "Our Presby-
terian Church.”
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.