The Burleson News (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1931 Page: 4 of 4
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Barleson High School
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WHITE ROCK DAIRY
0. L. MCALISTER Mp.
DIRECT BY
DUSK EE
BLOND D3RE
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Mr and Mrs E B. Boros and
daughter, Mary Sue visited thair
uncle E. L. Popo and wife, Sun*
day. Bleo Eyea
BLACK
WHITE
SABLE
MIRAGE
J. L. Berry ot Fl Worth spent
the week end here with Mrs
Berry.
Members of Civic Committh'S
of the various organisation it the
city with other enthusiastic c tl«
r»na met in the C. C. Taylor home
Tuesday evening, for the purpose
of diacuBsing civic improvement*
in Bu-le»on Several interesting
talks were m"de snd evry«>ne was
urged t o put oil o n all places
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’ Havings
YosrOvnt
sad tue best interest of
school, and for harmony Instead
ot discord,
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EVERY PAIR
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Missionary Social
Mrs A. W. Haakew was hoatess
to the W. M. S of the Baptist
Ohureh, Monday afternoon.
A special program on ‘ Home
Mission*, or Foreigners in our
Midet” was arranged by Mrs
Blake Henaley. Mrs Leach of
Joshua led the devotional, read*
ng the 23rd Patlm, illustrath g
it w ith a ch lk talk, while Mrs S.
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O. Rosser of Joshua sang Where
He Leads Me I Will Follow.’ ‘Ti.e
History of the Jew and our re-
sponsibility to them* was discuss
ed by by Mrs Joslin. 'Our first
Americans, the Indians' was giv-
en by Mrs Joe Rogers Mrs Me
Williams, our associations! W M
U. President of Cleburne, gave
a very helpful talk on our work,
discussing our apportionments,
achievements and our reports.
Mmes Leach, Rosser end Fos-
ter of Joshua,'W. A. McWilliams,
E- W. Rawls and daughter of Cle-
burne were guests of the after
noon.
Our hostess graciously served
hot chocolate and angel food cake
ready no matter how mr
you are flora the gas
nmina. Come in and 1st
abowyvu bow you can have gas asrvice far cooking.
There ie a faction hero who de
sire to remove J. W. Norwood
from the Bnrirson school and
are trying hard lo accomp'ieh It.
and have made thia the only is-
sue in the trustee election.
O. B- Liwis, Tom Hill, end H
M. Clark are the men <>n the tic
Civic Committee Meets
Stop in. It's no trouble at aU to astuunattuts the bandy
features of the Air-O-Gae Stove. Wo have a variety of
handsome mod ale of dMhrom atom and styles to soft
every cockteg need.
I >111 appriciats pir milk business. I am pli|
to glvs pi food milk and If It Is not satisfactory
toll mo aid I will try to odjost tko cum
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Mies Allie Mat the w| returned
to her boBRe in Wetumka, Okie.
Friday, after spending several
weeks with her sister, Mrs A. J.
Thornton aad other relatives
Mrs Horace Matthews and lit-
tle eon Billy Fred spent Wednea
day with her sister In Jaw Mrs E
C. Thornton in Forest HitL
where drain pipe’s empty, thus
destroying the breeding places of
the ‘germ carrying mosquito*. A
committee of business men was
appointed to plan a c ean up cam
paign for the business district.
Those present pledged themsel-
ves to begin at once to ‘talk it up*
and get every body interested.
The hostess nerved Ire cresm
and cake to about twenty five
ffue tf
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; Wo km kooi iskb dellvor milk kin li Birlmi
Wo stortod lost Monday nd sill Sol Ivor mo dally
; li tko molip. Wo not Io dollnr jw'eilk
i nd (wutii to |ln HIRE WHOLE MILK ot ill
• ikon
In the jun’or boys division,
Lill'an won fiom L ns Mound 18
16.
Ou Saturday night Lil inn jun-
ior bo.\s lust to Cresson 19 18.
This game was for th-i ch mp.on
ship of that divi ion.
Rio Vista won bom God ley in
the junior gins final game. The
score 23-19.
The r al battle on Sa: u rd ay
evening’s program was bet vesn
RiO Vista and God ley Senior gir a.
It was a repl tition of the senior
girls game o n Friday, Godley
winning 24 22 It was a real con-
t“lt
The Burleson Sub-senior boys
won from Grandview on a forfeit,
< hen defeated Godley in the final
This gave u s a county
championship and also perma-
nent p ssessio Of a silver trophy
■is we have won the champion
nliip in this class for the past 3
years.
COLORS
SUNTAN
MODE
BASQUE BROWN
GUN METAL
SIZES 81-2 to 10
Potuga prepaid when payment accompanies order
DOLLAR SILK HOSIERY CO.
SI Bemtt IMt. Wilkis-lm. h.
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G M. Maxwell aad wife.
X)Mra A. L. Keller ef Bnyder,
is visiting bar brother, Horace
Matthews aad family.
Rom Im
Winston ^MWtiod of Wichita
Falls spent iH'woeh end with
hie parents, M* *“d MjsC. L.
Norwood. • v
Mrs J. W. Baas apo Bl the
week end with relatives in Cor-
sir* na-
MieS Stells Rookey of Adlng-
tm, spout Sunday with home
back yard vriMw
an Air O One I
your Htthm. You haws
a me supply thM*s jutt
No Installation Cost
Well show you how the Cotoman 01^000 its own
■4TO from any ffood grade of ctoar-whf'• write* Y** ?
like thia complete gme-meking, gao-burniua mwvou
You’D like the Cotaman Gao Starter that gets gotaf
inoean^y. In toea than a minute after you light the
Starter you can light any or off of the burnera ... just
Dkecdtygaa. You’D Bko the clear blue gaa flame of thia
etove... it’s ao clean and hot. No more ooot on your
cooking utenaUel You'D like the way the Coleman bakest
boila or roaata... frtoa, broila and toast*
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Through some error in the
news In 1-st week’s paper, a >0ih
grade eludent's name. Cleo He*
ill. was omitted from ih«* honor
oil. Cleo Had mor« than an hon-
or roil avi-rsge— Bpius.
TheJobi.son County Track
Meet will be held at Cleburne
F'ldayand Saturday Burl-Mon
has many entries. sn<l ab<- ex-
pec 1 a to * bring homo tin* boce****.
-et’s go down snu see and htar
some of the avenin.
The banket ball fin *l-. a part
of the County meet, we e p ave >
Fridav and Satu.diy night of
tael week
Toe lourusibunt w-s given a
'plendid ‘»ei d off' by a game be-
tween Rio Vista and Burleson
anlor git la. The game wane thril-
ler fr. m the starting whistle.
RioVieis gut the first .bas'iet, -
bu Burl son came back with one
then anotht r. to »tai t a ‘seo-aa* *
game, which was decided in the
I iat seconds of |>l <y Rio Vista. 21
Bur ea<in 19, two m nuces befor.
th-* game ended. Burleson enjov-
ed 1 he greatest lead «ither team
usd had. It wa* a four point mar
gin but Haidgr- ve eft the game
o > persona s. thus breaking up a
splendid guard attack. *’e lo-t
he game but won the praise of
the audTtnce for the real aports M
tn n-hip«h'*n v • wish to k*< p —
' s ways” the name, "Good
Sports’*.
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LADIES’ HOSE
39c Pair
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Mr. »* *"« — <»*
spent Sunday afternoon wl«h hl« . ..
Mm J F King of Ft Worth, parents Mr and MrsM. Monger.
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Neighbors, Matt B. The Burleson News (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1931, newspaper, March 27, 1931; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251234/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.