The Burleson News (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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Burleson, Jthnson County, Texas, Friday, Nov 21, 1930
By Matt B Neighbors
P. T. A. Meets
Help Your School
W. M. II. Entertained
Mrs 6. E. Branson
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State Bank
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Capital $25,000.00
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Program Sunday, Her. 23
Mrs. Rov Hay entertained the
W M U in the horn, of tier moth
er, Mrb R 0 Harris, last.Thurs-
day afternoon.
A very interesting program
-'as al ven under Urn ;e«dersl>ip
Mrs. Artie Jones, on Womans
‘Wardship,
Refreshments of h*»t chocolate
and cake were served during
the social hoar.
Mrs- W. A. Taylor * pent Tue*-
lay in Cleburne with her moth
•r, Mrs. Hat nes.
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Mrs W P- Lace, Misses E'inor
Chamberlain and Arvilla McVey
p' joved the presentation of Hem-
et by Ben Greet's Company or
English players, Monday evening
at Polytechnic
H. M. Ciarii and wife were Ft
Worth visitors Monday.
M rs Jack Marney and little •< n
returned to Everman, Sunday
night, where they will remain
another year, Bro. Carney hiv-
ing been sent back to that place.
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Visitors in the Rance Sum-
merlin home during the past
week were Mr- and Mrs. Sam
Brawner of Houston, Edd Mc-
Donald of Lake Village, Arkan-
sas, Mr. and Mrs Frank Fisher,
Mesdames Nova and Willie Jack-
son. J. L. Lovette, Egan, Elder
R E, Wilson and Mr. Colev of
Midlothian, and J. W. Keene and
family of Burleson.
Dog Races and Rodeo to start
again Sunday. The State High-
wav Department has opened two
more miles of the new highway
and the traffic can now go by
Deer Creek Park, A real good
program has been arranged for
next Sunday.
Mrs. J. J. Miles visited her
mother, Mrs. T J. Riley in Fort
Worth, Tuesday.
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N. L- Clark and family of Dal-
es spent the week end with
home folks.
Worth Hj- way.
A towel shower was given at
this time also, the society's spe-
cial for the month of November.
Tile towels will be sent to Hold-
ing Institute at Laredo, Texas.
A very interesting and instruc-
tive lesson on our work in Mex-
ico, was led by Mrs Neighbors.
Tnose assisting with the pro-
gram were: Mmes C. C. Taylor,
McVey, Green, and Sam Taylor,
During the social hour which
followed the boateaa served de-
licious fruit salad with individ-
ual cakes to fourteen members.
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Mrs. G. w. Bransom, Mr*. C.
C. Taylor and daughter, Miss
Melba; attended the Shriners
luncheon given at the Texas last
Friday. I
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THE BURLESON NEWS
A LIVE PAPER PUBLISHED IN A LIVE TOWN FOR WIDE-AWAKE CITIZENS
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Mj-s Wjima Wjigoii spent the
week end with her parents, Mr
and Mrs C. R. W||SOn
A large crowd of Burleaonites
attended the football game a t
Cleburne Friday.
On Monday afternoon at 2 SO
o’clock, Mrs G. E. Bransom en-
tertained the M. E. Missionary
Rev. D. E McVey returned
Lome from Eastland 8unda\
night, where he attended the An
nual Central Texas Conference
The News, with their many
friends are rejoicing over the
fact that Bro. McVey and his < s
timable family are to be with us
another year.
On Nov. 13. a group of ladies
met in the School Auditorium
ti>d organized a Community Can-
■ ing Club.
M i s W. A. Taylor was appoint
ed temporary chairman and the
following officers were elected*
Mrs. I"’ “ “ *
, Mrs Chester Collins, Vice Pres;
Mrs Sam Taylor, Secretary and
Treas: and Miss Ellie Griffin,
Reporter.
Miss Slone, County Demonstra
dng Agent will meet with the
club Wednesday Nov. 26th at
2 p m in E. M. Wilson's Radio
Shop* Every member, all who
are interested are urged to meet
piomptly at 2 o’clock.
Miss Slone will give us much
valuable information concerning
the work to be done next year
SO let’s enter into the work with
i determination to make this
worth while to our community
Our boys and girls deserve the
b-st* They need a laboratory.
The P. T. A. are undertaking the
job of getting one- We know that
every loyal citisen of our com-
munity wants a part in this so
collect your old magazines and
news papers and please keep Society at her home on the Fort
them aeperately for the maga-
zines sell for twice as much as
the newspapers.
These are to be collected and
sold some time the first of Dec
They are not worth a great deal
but every dollar is that much and
one of our interested citizens lias
promised t<> haul them to Fort
*ortli fr- e of charge.
Pieuse keep them in neat bun-
dles and when collecting day
comes if you have no way to send
them in I am sure if you will let
us know we can send for them.
Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Rnnkin
and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Efforts at Peace” Harlan Barfield of Cameron,
were guests in th>* home of Mr.
and Mrs. Neighbors for the
weekend. They attended tie
Texas—T C U game, Saturday.
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I am now prepared to take
care of those wiio want good
milk from good contented cows.
They have been tested.
We de’iver twice daily. Phone
us for pure sweet milk. C, M.
Collins, Burleson. Texas. Phone
92—4 rings.
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The Eumathian C ub met with
Mrs- Blake Hensley,- Friday uf
ternoon, Nov 14. Ten ladies r •
•«ponded to roll call with current
events.
After a short business session
Mrs H V Hendry led a very in-
teresting program on Texas His-
tory, Mrs. Miles making a talk
on “ The Efforts at Stab-hood in
Texas." Mrs. Hudson readings
paper, "Efforts of S F. Austin
and his arrest." "Beginning of
the Clash" by Mrs. Truett Hard-
grove’’ and
by Mrs. Geo- Boss.
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Ing young man of Cleburne* and
an employee of the Santa Fe R R
Miss Gainer is the only dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs J. I. Gar
ner, and is one of Burleson’s
most attractive and popular
young ladies. She is a graduate
of Burleson High School, Central
High, Fort Worth, and also at-
tended T. W. U. at Fort Worth.
They are making their home
temporarily with her parents,
but will later move to Cleburne.
The News joins their many
friends in wishing them success
and happinesa.
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Mr. and Mrs. Truett Hard-
grove have moved to Fort Worth
where Mrs. Hardgrove will take
voice at the Seminary under
Edwin McNealy.
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YOU
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BAKER'S TOASTERY
If you do not you have missed a
GOOD FEED
And Thoso Delicious
HOME BAKED PIES
Ask The Ones Who Eat Hiro
Mr; Mrs. I. R. BAKER,
P T. A met in regular session
I-st Thursday afternoon The
Treasurer reported that >35 26
was added to our laboratory fund
by the Halloween Carnival. We
ahuuld soon have a hundred do -
lars Are you helping? W*
know you want to so save your
11 magaz net, and news pipers
they are to be col ected soon
After a short business -es.ion
Mr. Huozon read an interesting
paper on, "When the Grades
Come Home ,’ Mrs Truett Hard
giove, Misses Helene Wilson and
Geraldine Hurley given pleasing
musical num >er. The meeting
closed on time us usual. 'Come
out to these meetings, they only
last one hour.
Our next meeting will be tl.<
second Tituroday afternoon it.
December and we expect to tak
up the subject of "Books for out
Children.’’
Just before the meeting last
week a number of the ladies me<
and organized a 4—H Club
Much interest was manifested.
The Club will not begin woik
until after Christmas, butorgai -
'Zed in oider to be listed in th<
y**ar books. The merchants oi
our little town gave (30.50 to-
Mr.rR^vno?d7iXn‘ e^terpris- wyd these year book., and th.
ladies appreciated the interest
they have shown very much.
Last Saturday afternoon. Nov.
15, 1930, Mr. Earl K. Reynok s
of Cleburne, and Mtsa E ale
Garner motored to Marietta. Ok-
lahoma, where they were united
la marriage by Rev. Austin L,
Porterfield, a Christian Minist-i
and Professor of Psychology in
Teachers College at Durant, Ok-
lahoma The only witnesses
were Miss Nettie Lockhart and
Mrs. Vivian Lockhart of Da ha.
Texas.
After a short trip to Ardmore
they returned to Burleson.
For Rent 6 room house, water,
gas and lights. J. F. Owens
F T Sale— One larg.* work mare,
4 good pigs, 4 good “host". s>-e )|
Hurst, Burleson Texas 2>p
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C. C. and W. A. Taylor and
> E. Bransom attended the
shrine Ceremonial st Fort
•Vorth. Friday niuht
Sub. The Measure of Chris-
tian Faith
Leader Mrs Haskew
Milton Norris, President; Scripture Reading Eph. 4-16
Mis Donie Fsires
According to Paul’s Standard
Mrs M. C. Hsll
Measured by prayer Mrs Mercer
A Student of God's Word
Mr Booth
A Faithful Church Member
Mrs Zora Robbins
Does He Practice his Christian
Profession? Joe Rogers
Is He s good Stewsrd of all God. s
has entrusted Him Bro. Joslin
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silk sale*
10,000 dress-length remnants of ha-
est silk to be cleared by mail, regardless.
Every desired yardage aad color. All
39 inches wide. Lot aa send *u a 1
piece of genuine (6 Crepe Paris (very
heavy flat crepe) on approval for your *
inspection- If you then wish to keep it
mail us your check at only >1.90 a yard.
(Origins! price >6 a yard.) Or choose
printed Crepe Paris, Every wanted
combination of colors. We w ll gladly
send you a piece to look at, What col-
ors and yardage, please? If you keep
it you can mail us check at $1.25 a yard
[Final reduction Originally 16 a yard]
AU 12 silks, $2 saline and >2 printed
crepes are90c a yard in this sale. Every
color. Do not ask for or buy from sam-
ples, See the whole piece you are get-
ting before deciding. We want to be
your New York reference so tell us all
you wish to about younelf and describe
/ the piece you want to see on approval.
Write NOW. Send no money. To ad
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Owens {vertise our silk thread we send you a
spent the week end with relatives »P°ol to match free.
In Dallas. CRANESSilks, 545 5th Ave N YCity
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Neighbors, Matt B. The Burleson News (Burleson, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, November 21, 1930, newspaper, November 21, 1930; Burleson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251350/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Burleson Public Library.