Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1927 Page: 5 of 8
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was sitting in his little wood struc-
ture when the storm broke. He was
still sitting there when it ended, but r.
his office had been picked up and rowatch for the signs Hop in, Cor-
nual conference at Fort Worth Wed-1 ALEXANDRIA, Va. Nov. 17.—one l quests of Cleburne, for the plens-
sicana,” and faill not to avail your-
wb Meets
h Champions the Oppress-Iwent to Mrs. s. y, Pte
I the subject of the intereet-1.041eaezn2-----APERA
on wedhesuny at the mrtW
he Bible Study Club held at
in the home of Mrs. W. F. W„ cu.ow.ns -—. .
103 North Anglin Street.. Mesdames R. Holford, ous Stew
son was led by Mrs. J. 0.
a After games the hostess served re-
Treshments of coffee,” Jello’topped
with whipped cream and fruit cake
to the following guests:
Looting was attended by Mes-
Immett Brown, J. C. Clayton,
leveland, B. M. Fain. W F.
‘M- Pid Hart, H. W. Hughes,
Mfather, 3. G. Dunlap, W. 8.
a M. M. Pittman, G. A. Ri-
L C. Schappaul, Q. C. Tem-
D. R. Walker and W. R. Wal-
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ngeald is
ecehuy oreantnea Jolly Dos-
I met Wednesday afternoon
rs. Gussie” Kingcaid at the
art, Clyde Leaton, D. Barrett, L. P,
Bickley, Fred Faulkenbury, Douglas
Pegues, Horace Wilkerson, George
Browder, Fred Wallace, Clyde Fau-
Man and J. V. Freeman.
Mo George Honoree
of Forty-Two Luncheon
Mrs. W. H. Lillick of 715 North
Anglin Street complimented Mrs
Russell George with a luncheon giv-
en yesterday at 1 o’clock.
After a delicious menu, consisting
of fruit cocktail, pressed chicken
tea sandwiches, pineapple salad, cake
and coffee had been served, the
guests enjoyed several games of for-
ty-two.
Coveres were laid for Mesdames W.
E. Hulett M. Oe Wade Homer Hinds
J her mother, Mrs. Sam
of d07 South Main Street,
g pot plants and beautiful
rooms in which game tables It. Fogle. A. o. Echappaul, the hon-
ranged for games of forty-lores. Mrs. Russell George, and the
four of games was preceded
isiness session during which
B. Self was sleeted president
club; Mrs. K L. Rumbley,
r. and Mrs.' Gussie Mae
New Face Powder
Makes a Big Hit
Wouldnt you, too, like s face powder
- that will keep shine away—stay on
1. longer—spread smoothly—not clog
the pores—and always be so pure
“and fine?. It is, made by a new
French Process and is called MEL
LO GLO. It is surely a wonderful
Face Powder. Just try MELLO-
A reporter. *
ihments were served .at the
the afternoon to Mesdames
loyd. Bamn Capps, John Cun-
i of San Antonio, B. A. Hels-
.Rumbley, H. D. Sartor. A.
D. C. Steele A. J. Wallace
I hostess,’ Mrs. Gussie Mae GLO. Foster-Fain Drug Co.
ext. meeting of the club will
the afternoon of Nov. 30, at
■ at Mrs. E. L. Rumbley, 103
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PERCY BLACKWELL AT
FORT WORTH MEETING
longer Club . 5
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TODAY AND SATURDAY
other officials and citizens.
At the Liberty Hotel the parade
will disintergrate and at this time
and place the keys of the city of
Cleburne as well as figuratiely will
be turned over to the mayor of Cor-
sicana in behalf of himself and the
people by Mayor W. H. Goldsmith,
as the representative of the people
and sentiment of Cleburne. "Wel-
hundred and twenty-five personal "TR is all ours. “Welcome Corsicana"
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piles, and is not merely a gesture.
The parade will be formed at the
Banta Fe depot immediately after
the arrival of the Corsicana Special,
and will move towards the public
square up East Henderson street, in -
the following order:T ME
Chief of Police, J. J. (Doss) Rog- h
fume lontingpon c horseback ns.mars as
shall offthe day. Mode
The wants Fe Band, in fun regal-
ia, will lead out the parade, closely
followed by an automobile contain-
ing Mayor’W. H. Goldsmith and the
Mayor of Corsicana.
Superintendent Norwood of the
Corsicans Public School will ride in.
the following automobile with Su-
perintendent Emmett Brown, of the
the most interesting events of the were injured and 75 buildings'dam*
sessions tip to date was the trial of aged by the tornado which swept
one of the ministers of the confer- through Alexandria today. Damage
was estimated at more than $500,000.
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wot the - You Know a Tonic is Good ;
de great ryhon it mated you eat me a hundey
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s "We.fired him," one of the Clen,
burne delegates to the conference
expressed it, but, then preacher in
question was merely "located,” that
is, he was left without a job or a
charge, though still a Methodist
preacher in fact and effect, there
having been no moral charges
brought against him. He was merely
out of step with the army, and re-
verse feet, which was subordination.
The following Cleburnites were in
Fort Worth yesterday attending the
Annual Conference of the Methodist
, church. Dr. W. T. Alexander, Mes-
dames L. L. Weaver, Jim Langstone,
J. J. Wickham, and C. H. Lewis and
wife. Dr. C. L. Edgar and ’wife.
Judge J. B. Haynes and wife, G. F.
Roof and wife, and John M. Clower
and wire. 1
Wm. Fenn—s Cents-A Good Clear
DEAD BANDITS Wowrn
$5,000, BAY, BANKERS
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ward also be given in case an officer
or other person kills the bandit
hours after the robbery to committed
or many miles away from the scene
of the offense. Several suggested
an electric signal to be operated by
the foot of a bank clerk to give the
alarm to persons outside the bank.
One suggested a trap door built in
front of the bank vault lever inside
the vault Such a contraption could
be used to catch the robber when
he tocks its victims ina vault.,
But W. M. Massie, president of aneq
the Texas Banker’s Association has **
little faith in trap doors or signals.
- - a doubt whether
tear bombs could be used effect-
tively. %
“There is just one satisfactory plan
and that is to kill the robber," Mas-
— sle said. "It is not murder, it is pro-
tection of the lives of other persons.
A live bank robber to no good to any-
body. It captured he makes bond.
If convicted he escapes from the pen-
expressed at, but, the
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Barriers END EVOLUTION
’ DISPUTE AT CONVENTION
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students in Waco and 698 were in
the various professional schools of
Dallas. In his financial report he
stated that the total available cash
and unpaid pledges of the institution
aggregated $167.857.. This report
was followed by that from Baylor„___. .
Conige at pelton maced reda by the President of the Corsicana Chamber
premdent, 3.0. nurdy. * e of comimrierce, and following them
Dr. Hardy pointed out the fact 4 9LL 1
that the “life of Baylor College
began on the old Baylor College
campus at Independence." v
’ The college for girls received a
separate charter in 1846 and opened
as a separate institution at Inde-
pendence, Texas, where it was main-
tained for 41 years. Pre
This year he said it is completing
its forty-second year at Belton, is in
the eighty-sixth year of its Inde-
Mineral wells was unanimously se
lected for the 1928 meeting place at
the meeting tonight. The conven-
tion will be opened in Mineral Wells
on Nov. 14%
Cleburtie' Public Schools.
President w. A Scott of the Cle-
burne Chamber of Commerce will
come in the third car with the
President of the Corsicana Chamber
Trimble’s Band of Corsicana will fall
in line, to”but-rival the Santa Fe
band band just ahead of the high
school band soon to come in their
NIGHT ONLY—1.
Wed. Nov. 23
The originator of the
Blues
Then ale dorsicana Pop Squad, the
Corsicana fans and citizens generally
will precede the Cleburne High
School Pep Squad and the High
school band and innumerable high
school student football fans.
The parade will move west on east
Henderson street to the Main street.
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Added Attraction—VAUDEVILLE
' FORT WORTH, Nov. 17.—By an
overwhelming vote of the Central
Texas Methodist Conference here to-
day the Rev. W. E. Hawkins Jr. of
Fort Worth was “located” following
his appeal to be replaced in the trav
Percy Blackwell, of Renfro-Seely .
Drug Company’s Store No. 2 and Mr. He also expressed
Wallace of Store No. 1 spent Tues- - - -
day afternoon in Dallas attended a
sales meeting of the Renfro-Seely
drug stores. Only the Cleburne and
Fort Worth stores were called into
this conference Tuesday.
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A Real Sweet Potato
LUFKIN, Texas, Nov. 16.—A sweet
potato weighing 14-pounds and 11
ounces, and 21 inches in length and
seven inches in diameter was dis-
played at the News office here. It
was grown by Earle Wideman who
does his, farming in the evenings
after his day's work here Is done.
He is a member of A healthful fam-
ily of thirty-three children. The po-
tato will be sent to George B. Terrell.
Texas commissioner of agriculture,
who viewed it while here on a visit.
• This action by the Methodist con-
ference means that Hawkins is sim-
ply a Methodist preacher, without
an assignment to s pastorate. He is
free to engage in evangelistic work
or activities of a private nature.
The cause of his location, as cited
by. Bishop John M. Moore, the Rev
A. D. Porter, presiding elder of the
Brownwood district, and the Rev J.
W. Bergim, presiding elder of the
5 Waxahachie district, was announced
itentlary or ip pardoned. I wouldn’t as involving matters of discipline
aivh thirE cental for a Non anah Jand loyalty." 1
Use the improved method,--two
Jeaspoonfuls of Capudine is a little
water.’ Bring liquid, it sets almost :
instantly, much quicker than tab- :
lets or powders—saves a half hour I
of suffering
CAPVDDB relieves pain by 1
soothlag the serves,—not by deaden- 1
ing, them. Contains no opiates. At :
your druggists, 60c and 30c sizes. I
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give thirty cents for o live one."
How To Care
Varicose or Swollen Veins
Also trial size.
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Friday and Saturday.
THE REX
THEATRE
run HUMES
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5 Wm. Pens Cents—A Good Cigar
1 - Maruneen: An $no 000 store buua-
"ling is being constructed here for
John noke%
Jacksonville: East Texas Theatres,
W Jee announce plans for $70,000 the-
Pintre building here - PA SE
Rub Gently Upward and Toward the
Heart as Blood hi Veins ,
, Flows That Way *1.7
tf you or any relative or friend is
worried because of varicose veins,
or bunches, the best advlee that any-
one in this world can give you is to
ask your druggist for an original
two-ounce bottle of Moone's Emer- ______,
and oil (run strengun” and appiylco.
night and morning to the swollen,
enlarged veins. Soon you will notice
that they are growing, smaller and
the treatment should be continued
until the veins are of normal size.
So penetrating and powerful is Em-
eraid Oil that ‘even Piles are quickly
absorbed. Any one who is disap-
pointed with Ms use can have their
money refunded. Foster-Fain Drug
The BORDER
CAVALIER
Chitryson the plains that win J
make romantic hearts beat fast. Two
fisted) encounters that back up the
courage on the West!
Also a Good Comedy
This Ivory Tusk Display, Weighing more than-100 pounds and valued
$1,000, is only a part of our Mammoth Lobby Display.
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Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 303, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1927, newspaper, November 18, 1927; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1667056/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.