Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. [35], No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 6, 1940 Page: 6 of 6
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ceived his degree al the University
of Texas, is here visiting his grand-
mother, Mrs. Jennie Gordon and
liig aunt, Miss Johnnie Gordon.
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the headaches, nervousne.ss. cramp-
lUce- pain of functional dysmenor-
rhea due to malnutrition are re- i
lleved by CARDUI. It usually in-
ei-CHses appetite, livens flow of gas-
tric Juices and so improves diges-
tion Thus it helps to build re-
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man in your life! Poaiilion.s. pill boxes, • cloches, directoires.
turbans, off-face typea^. ■ • choojc your straw with patent,
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MUSCULAR
BACKACHE * SORENESS -STIFFNESS
HUNS-ACHES
If first good rubbings with aoothing.
warming Muatarols don’t bring you
glorious relief from thoae torturing mus-
cular achn and pains—due to cold — by
all means we your doctor. But M uaiero In
usually DOES TH^ WORK-
Musterolr given quick relief becicuaa
it’a MORE Ilian "Just a naive." It’s a
wonderful toothing •‘countir-irri-
lunt" which penetrates the outer layers
of the skin to help ease local congelation
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WE ARE
TAKING ORDERS
2000 Squares
Corrugated Iron
r,500,000 Ft. Us^-d
Lumber
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from ihe faet Lhat the radio car-
ried a generous amount of booing
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have a chance of becoming regular
meet winner's in
Events und entries are:
4 p m 130 high hurdles. Stead-
man. McCollum ‘ Gibson
4:10 p tn. IdO yard dash. An-
derson. Broumtey,' Kavecki. Bax-
ter, 8init4i {Headman, Clique.
4d)#-p- m Mlle, Veal
4:30 p m 320 yard dash, clique.
.Broumley, pavjer, Kavecki
4:40 p m 220 low hurdles,
Anderson. Smith
•an yiird run. Hiddent'*
m Pole vault, I'
Jones. Smith
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McCollum.
5.30 p
King.
5:40 p
Jones.
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of the lads have never,
I in a track rrteet and i
today will give them i
to how things
regular track
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prize, and consolation.' two
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. By PETE SMITH
A nice crowet of m>1 tbull iruur,
players, and managers attended Uie I
first softball meeting of the sea- ;
son at the Chamber of Commerce
with almost all phases-of league
business being taken up The big
subject of the night was th<* busi-
ness of who w*(l be the president
for the coming season W C. .
Ritcldc, last year's president, an-1
nouiiced definitely at the meeting .
that he would imL-be president
this season, but he. would help !
until they elected one 1
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Shot put, Stepp, King,
stilckland
pi Discus throw. Jones.
Mingus, Prlftc
i m Javelin throw, Jones,
Hodge
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best ability In the various track
and field events.
Some of the lads have
competed in a track
tile one
little experience
are run
Every event of a regular track'
meet will be held with boys enter-1
Ing the: events: which they mightj
Mra._ Walter Landers
Named Chairman of
Golf Association .
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Mrs. Walter Landers was named
chairman of the* Woman's Golf
Association tti the annual election
of officers hqld Tuesday afternoon
at the Cleburne Country Club
Mrs O. T. Smyth was named
secrete ry - treasurer
In Tueeday's l>l*»y Maadamet. E.
i L. Reid and Walter Landers tied
score Mrs Lee Battle
winner of. low putts, and
.Don Webeter was declared
winner of the handicap ringer for
the past ydar’s play. A new rlrtgcf '
was started fbr"a three month's
period
Tuesday’s players were Mesdam-
es Walter Landers. W A. Scott.
I Stanley Dean. E. H Wilson. Lee,
I Battle. Homer Wicker. E L Reid.
Steele CJovtngton.
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All Makes
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would prqbably participate
nothing was definite about who
would be In each event ' • The
■*BRn®ls*arc ’ to show wTuTTas The
----------T*—F---* »---■■♦home U03 Featherston Street Dec-
Louis-Godoy fight cmm to the
Palace Theater, Sunday, „ Monday
and Tuesday
The theatre is giving the pub-
lic an opportunity to be the Judge
of the fight and sit in on the ring
side with their own score cards
and score t|ie fight to suit tiiem-
u'lie.s. lliey-ivill luruLslilhc an-
diencc with score cards as they
enter, and a count will be taken
The results Will be published in
this column, and we will find out
Who The public thinks won the
fight. _______. ., ....--
.There seems to be a difference
of opinion as. to the outcome of
Hie bout Many fans wjio listened
i n on The radfo Ming oT~The opln-
lon 'tliat- the South American
Tiiferc were six teams represented crouclier bested the Brown Botnb-
nnd made definite statements that
they would have a team in the
league Those represented were:
Dillon Sons, CCC Camp. B'ttpry
B West Liberty. W O w end
(Highway. It was decided that an-
other meeting Will be held on
&PfH IQ, st which time all who
mteud club Tn Jim loop
must be present You must havd
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a softball team and be' al that local fans will irave
on
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and new fabric! of Don-A-Tog dock
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Platea' and Let You Pa> I hem Out on
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Broad Jump, Veal. An-
rtAUeriiRii. TTarifiii ---" ——j auuld make ji good leadci fol' the
I .8:20 p m 440 yard run. Clique’
Kavickl. Jones, Broumley. Stead-
man, Balderas
Are not only nationally known as THE
BEST, arid belong to the famous family
of the 21 BEST LINES in America,
handled exclusively in
j four of the eight' will return
lions will be answered when the for serving next, year Glendon
■ “ r Smith. and
Forrester Fyster are the oiws get-
ting tbs secoiid-Jetter ana along
with J, W Steadman who won his
first nulneral will not return next
year Tire boys who won their
first letter and will be back next
year are: Arthur Buckner. Eeland
Eurtoh. Eugene Chastain and Wtl-
ben Gathings Buckner and Cath-
ines both have two more years of
eligibility Fred Walker will re-
IU IIViLin IAJ iJUtill IV" mi w, izhvk « uauvi, MHVOk v
periodic distress for celv® a stuclenl manager. cjlfHyP Chaney. Ren Cook,
many.; Others find help for peri- ' i— ' “ " ‘ ' ““
odic distress by taking CARIJU1 a J
few days before and during “the •
lime.” CAJtDUI has been popular
tor over 50 years—adv.
first, three
attended
the Yale
eve-
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nia Phillips of Alvarado
trim.', icted business licrc Tuesday
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Mrs Otis Jones of Godley spent
Monday here with friends
’ r’”n a i
Alfred Kennon and Mrs. '
„ ■ rd the fir* “----
Scratching grndcC of Hono school
‘■-L,. -"Onllivcr’s Travels” at
Gladys Theater in Cleburne Tuesday
Basketball letters were awarded
Lu eight member* of the squad this
year, according to an announce-
ment yesterday Three of the lads
are receiving their second year
numerals.
Captain Qlendon Broumley will
receive his second year numeral
with a star on signifying that he
was the captain of the squad
Easter and Smith are the other
two men who are receiving letters
with two stripes on them
Numerals will also be given
Buckner,’ Burton, Chastain, i
Gathings. Fred Walker will re-
ceive a student manager Icluu .
The boys will receive a block-
ed "C" with- stripes for the num-
ber of years they liave lettered.
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corner of the letter will be a bas-
ketball
Referee Arthur
the decision One
judges voted for Godoy
paper polls *have varied in their
decision The pictures of the
championship bout ari unusually
elear and with the sqore cards
your mind made up about having furnished by tlic Palace Theater,
a softball team and be' al that local fans will irtfve a chance to
mqcting, and you are given until | keep tab on the blows them-
Api'il 15 to turn in the entrance
Jcr The errtrapre fee this ye n-
will be 85 No teams will be ullov.
ed to enter after April 15 and the
season will officially start on May
10. s i
_ | Who won tile Lxads-Oodoy wiskciuiiii prayers iurvc ui me
light? Wus Godoy roblied? Weic boys will be getting their second
the judges wrong in giving their jiriie
decision to Louis? All these ques-1 only
lions will be answered when the for service next
roiind-by-rohnd pitttWs or 7hojltrnnmh>y.-*>tin-Henry
.... --------— Forrester Fvster are tl
Protector for Women
DELIGHTFUL COURTESIES HONORING
MRS. EDWIN GRAY CONTINUE WITH
LINEN. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWERS
Continuing the series of delightful aJfalrs complimenting Mrs.
Edwin Gray of Tyler, who was Miss Juanita Turner before her recent
marriage; Mrs Txwcil Crosier MIWHained on^Monday afternoon and
Mrs John Henry Simons and Mrt Walter JioItoMty were Joint host-
Iesses Tuesday.
Mrs Crosier's eourtoiy took the form of a lineti shower, at her
orations featured the bride’s chos-
en colors of pink and blue The
tabic was centered with a bowl of
pink: rases and White, stock; while
on thy buffet pink tapers Ln blue
candelabra illuminated the cen-
terpiece of pink roses, blue cprn-
f lowers and white stock, beauti-
fully arranged in a blue bowl. A
mixed ■ hourftte* of -sprtHg flowere
on the mantel and the tallies and
score pads further carried out the
color scheme ----------—
High score at bridge was award-:
ed to Mrs Bob Kimbro, and con-
solafion to Mrs J. E. Curtis
Refreshments of tuna fish salad,
olives, potato chips, mahogany
cake and' coffee were acrYKL At
foursome tables centered with pink
and blue sweetpeas, to the follow-
ing
Mesda’mes Bob Kimbro. C. E.
Tomlin of Breckenridge, Jack Tur-
ner. Waller Holliday. Cres Lawson,
John H Simons, Calvin Tapp. Jr.,
J E Curtis, Gean Turner. B. H.
Turner; Misses Halen Heyward?
Darrell Chafin... and Jane Burns,
and tlu: honoree and hostess. 1
Mixed bouquets of spring flow-
ers adorned the open rooms when for iow~net
was
Mrs
day. Marell 12. at 1 ' o'clock, at
which time Interesting plans for
, the forthcoming year will, be dis-
. cussed.
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Mrs Dallas Thompson of Venus
transacted business here Tuesday, i
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Mt and'Mrs W b Eskridge I |
of Lillian transacted business here j
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WHAT CAUSES IT?
A booklet containing the opinions
of famous doctors on this interest-
ing subject will be sent FREE,
while they last, to any reader
writing to the Educational Division,
, 535 Fifth Ave.. New York. N. Y., •
I Dept. M892adV-
Miss Ella Ewiug of Rio VUta
was in town Tuesday evening
Mrs Nick Roof of Godley spent
Tuesday here with friends.
Harry Bchulta Ik- reported to be
Jil willt iniluctizii
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F'd Pyeult oi Rio Vista spent
Tuesday In, Cleburne
subject was discussed for
Ann two~iTOTr
: suggested for the office,
vote was taken Leland
land -Horace King were the twro
I men who were mejittoned tor the
I office d Both of these men are
welt ncqtmirrtert w-tth soft.bnll in
Cleburne as they have been ’around
it ever since it started-and eitiier
lx>ys, but the decision was put off
until ii later date. ■
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There will be a girl's wrestling R
match In Fort Worth Thursday1^
night for the lightweight cham-
pionship of the world Mildred
"Muscles” Burlte is-the lady cham- „,w, „rnl ,
pion of the world and she will de- pOunt Holloway. Jane Bums
| lem Miss Burkte is from Kansas
City and - weighs 124^ pounds, and
i Miss Qillem fcp. from Chicago and
j ahtb weighs 124 pounds
j Mildred Burke, the lady cham-
t'.blon of the world. Is 124 pounds of
I little dynamite She is all mus-
cles. hence she acquired the name
I of "MuscIcf" Burke
end hair pulling art? definitely oiit
of Iter wrestling tactics Cl ‘_
Gll'cm has earned the right to nlng.
meet Miss Burke in a title mateh
by winning from all other con-
tenders •
The Intra-school track meet will
get under way this afternoon nt
4 o'clock with the thinly-clad
strutting their stuff to show Coach
Milton Isbell what they can do
The meet Is to determine what
tke iad.s can do against compe-
wBny-—— ■ —
-Ooaclt Isbell said when he an-
nminced the events and men who
that
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5:15 p.
low- OUT congratulations Io the eight
Cleburne Yellow Jackets who won
basketball letters for the 1940 sea-
The boys started
X but turned Into a nice bunch of
- 1 ^(isketbull players Three of the
ngllt? wus uoooy roOIMMI? Were ooys win ve gcvuiig iiieir secund
the Judges wrong in giving their j letter for basketball services, and
Who won lite
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Mrs John Henry Simons and Mrs.
Walter Holliday entertained for
Mrs Gray Tuesday afternoon with
- a mtscrtiiincons shower and bridge
r party
The polished dining table was
centered with a blue pottery con^
taining a bouquet of cut flowers,
and the tallies and score pads |
appropriately featured a bride and i
groom - | Don Webster.
Dnrtn" the games of bridge ) qus Gage; Leo White,
Mrs Ben Cook was awarded ^igmyth.
blue crxstal necklace high I -AU women golfers are requested I
wore prize, and consolation.' two tn attend an important business
hnnd-embrektered linen handker- thretin; at the club hou.s'e Tues-1
chiefs. wenT to Mrs John S’ | day. March 12. at 1 o’clock, at
King. • j| which time interesting plans for
lovely refreshments of congeaF ' ylc forthcoming vear will be dis-
ed salad, ribbon sandwiches with | cussed.
Ftiiladelphin , cream cheese, potato I
chips, cnconriut cookies and coffee
were served at the conclusion of
the afternoon, to the following:
Mesdlimes Edwin Gray, the hon-
oree, Jack Turner, Ernest Guinn.
~ 7 /,. John
King. Harold Krieter. Bob An-
derson. .Jr . Louis Zimmerman. C.
1, Tomlin of Breckenridge. Gean
Turner, Calvin Tapp? Jr . T, H.
Cleveland. William Joseph West of;
Detroit. Jack Usher. 'Lowell Cro-
sier, % Arch Ferguson, and Misses
lend her title against Gladys Gil-. n<a Ne]] Wiseman; and the host-
jeases • . *• f
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