Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 261, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 7, 1934 Page: 5 of 6
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trematoy Monday
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re wore a frock
lined in brown
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. . . funnier than ever
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through di»r«gard*oF one of th*
them tn hw; fuartwna«W ra» < PlH.
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making i-odd against an opening
bidrtoft ’
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hurt*, which haM the flr»i trick.
aa*t MmBM to oow«n.dv-HM-
iiw pi* IP of beam Th* ■ *•« tod-
Ar west, ee that to* partner «i«bt
Uy^BUne, Ringgold;
Bowie; Mr* J
■and daughter, Dean, _1_
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ATTORNBY:
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■ Love" «nu the subject of i
Lessonxflermn whtoh *aa xebd
jail Ohyrch** o( Oh cist,
on Sunday. August 8.
The Golden Taxt was:
shall feed his flock like a «ko|
-- ne shah gather the iambs
Ms arm, and
- iMvuiit, wnd M
timt nnx yunni
Among the 4
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les are expected I
is out. I
id view several fan
ng a fourth of -bi
O- the Slratt tag:
cate that some wj
being made In t
letlon despite t
M. Mr Boulware, who
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Is Your Last
Chance To See
“FOG
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jwyAweirf-A--* . *'m. "■gp*"• - ^r~ „ "•
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i, add a liberal quire* spapwppvlM, th* radiator ■ 1 the study. St various
icemenb
ton M A^st DM
Nellie Myers Is Bride
of Mr. Claude H. Boulware
J——t lb. ....----
my rvxv rilles/ Mtoer.. wag yto,
tag®. Mark’s
Ch wag made of lace and __
sleeves were three-quarter lei
Her veil of bridal Illusion was
or joss wMjr intr TOE tonra
bouqutH* ol FsttHLer HUM. >HMr
per* wom wbM*
hU -woMtor VabwSt JktolktarP
best njan. , 1 •.„ i
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NTATIVB I '■ ■
'CT:.
Im* J
I> F. BOBINSON
wearing wtubc uimi, w»a nii| wc-im-
er and carried the ring in a lily.
Ushers were Alonso M Bryan to
Waco. Ed Summers of Fort Worth,
Floyd Boulware and Edward Lea-
ton. AU men In the wedding party
wore white linen.
. ■ ■ -ilF/if “
Hpactator aporta frocks are tailored this, year w lib inellr ulou* at-
.........7 __._______,_________Jg to |><- on the side lines
.■IMBr *** I* cap sleeves such A* the
one illustrated. This dross qt crpwu rayou cbpUeHe ha* four stitched
,..... . ., - - -,. —i P**»to M th* front which ar* released at th* knee fof complete Tfeedom
TIM and roll part was answered of movement. The two-color schrf which ties in a soft knot add* a neto
J MM1 'M!!*1'*, — -■-____•’ M e<affMt wAtcL is. WriMLmrt .tor th" t>?l’ whleb mntehe. the
•Oft* JKSALJubroad brimmed natural straw <», uian hiiur felt bat with
thlf* oeatume and you will get the blue ribbon for chic.
Itos ■> town ii^ii
rdterrifioallv. l»y((u.l
itnt ev*r experience.
Yet. protected by MobUoil, both
motor* faneftoned perfectly! No
power Jem., too bewdag *||*| u
.. Mimarf «gitod«M.. ao motor
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troun*
Mgtnail STANDS SP
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Chicago School of Interior Deeds
rating Star tbe past four year* Mrs
was also
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f OOMMS98!
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burne.
Mr. and Mr*. Pipes are at home J
at 41b North Wilhite Street, Mrs.
Pipes is the daughter of T. A- *
Huckabee of Second street. Mr. J
Pipes l* an employee at the Key
------i-hoy-.« girl w* iff _ toa Confectionery and Cale,
TW.- y. -■unwx.i, M. nuu yvt a ’
little taste of meeting Mie on hto I
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PERSISTENCE
When we fall, what can we do.**'
— Bui just get up.And start Adali’..
And leave the old trail tor the new
High upon some other plane - 1
suit m
A Axto nito or trtay nun
-ef iwe High hen*** h*M to
rather than t>l*v * *ingl* k
? 4
ACK WOMACK 1
TREASURE: 1
I CLABK. JB. J
GENTRY
ITegZ miltboro St.
M. K FBRHET
7 21S E. dhambef*
♦. ♦. OMOER
n htatn dt umt »ar
------- 1 fc. BMITH
_.......2,.. i....----Phone ■
eo much IK
the stalk to
■•bet ap excellent base for a new
Attcben table. Either a plain wooden
top.phlntad to match tbe woodwork.
8o !•*> kltebepa Mb top with a drop' leal, provide* a
re actually *1**. welcome antcuto of aew work room.
Hatxy home maker* with small
Yltmans «»*e/Recovered that *hal.
_________ Io» riche attached to the back tode
rumtort-.tbe aaate aoK of careful •< klteb*, door make Meal eto
--- —. -------. ,. . Psge epaoe tor oanwed geode.
Kitchen walls and woodwork, of
‘ I from more '
then on* stand sV
potau The glon \\
Jtodtove
ft Atau^^v:;
Depk. Store ad Gdtogvtlto..———-
|’tKF7nX-ot-tp*n relatives
rate here -for -the weddtog
from she slagMMnt -et eaaaontaps* Tbe mum ghMto aoMl to par oto
*M "rgMhbMH^" M 4M t. -----------------
baaatop with Gab tad eflghe
■ah* it daweraOTB rStol
*Tr"t.n<>”lto»
Tray* are usually, hltchenwtapcbii- Oonrenlence. coolness and color
drea. with bo deftnHe spot to nail ate the important ingredients of tbe
ttwtr OWI A wwr IRJNIMIBW nwmnr-MniWirx-lrat the mow M-
irnga oalyJ bs iMi^l neea* gsi jaertaat of theee la cotar 1
_ fui. mm tint, or to K fmlnWd a3MBI
y •nnubtoMe «■» JMR. gUchr
toWtorr M> dhairae oabtaeto
■ -
i ■ a* 'bgee to aaadb high, etrotcb
■ wltto. aM tataoinneoae- - ■
m aleim-sgfto giaa* |
fem M home close to
Tour Unger tlgaf Rato
tM.room ta* generally , I
•ml in iM«d
toa coal of paint* Too 1
MAMIm
W**11 ’WUR ■
>■ 4M|»-Mbr *nfrht fto.
nHtlflfl WOMB 4NNMM.
...... e farm," look upon
fact aa the
I good tog-
tune, provided an In-
vitation for the child
ie fortbeom-
Autot ly M-
mall, toe^ ybu
begin to feel sdrry
Hon. Some lints. iuch as frosty
greens, crisp’grays and bluish laven-
ders keep us eool aud la a good
humor. Othara.-bot yellowa. for in-
I; etaace, and warm buffs, are likely to
refte frutsled nerves on summer
Wails and woodwork should bo
patntad la cool and subdued Unto—
weep iittto sMk. M imagtaetlon and a IHtla bright
Uanefniwi Jltal eilgiM juilar^apartagtjtnsgd. work woudera.
TH* beeson Sermon
and Health with Kay toLthe S®ip-
tufee" by Mary BDMr teddy: One
infinite Ood. good, unifies men aud s.
nations: constitutes the brother-
hood of man; ends wars; fulfills
the Scripture. ‘Love thy neighbor
as thysslf; annihilates pagan and
Christian idolatry,--whatever is
wrong In social, olvil. criminal, po-
litical. and religious codes, equal-
ises the sexes; anhuls the curse
on men. and leaves nothing that
can sin. suffer, be punished or
destroyed ipage 2
YALE I
—-'1
Moes and
Ol Hous:
are actually
-Mai WWb as lire
for aob.euie.ee
and Rm-MMA**'
magnolia’
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’Society THE W<
........ *...., .1 -ii,i(sia^Rt’i^itg.gg,toff?--.—tIBU-
WACO Aug. T.-M1SS
ryn Tibbs daughter s
Mr« W
became the wife of Powell Gibson
at Austin Avenue Methodist Church
Sunday morning with Jtov. B. W.
~ 'Mes, pastor of First Methodist
fth of, Hillsboro. re(^lng >br_
Mbs was assisted by Rev Gaston
•firield, pastor of Austin Avenue
ihodlst Church-------------------
re-nuptial music was sung by
Miss Bril Eastland and accompanl-
4MM- was played
Eheabeth Tibbs of.....
bride. For the j, _ _
i played Lohengrin's
:h and fw *
»3 can boll water can cook corn on -------
the eob. -How many a tender ear The Baptist- revival came to a
of corn hasmeen allowed to toughen ciosc iftat Tuesday night with seven
(btiragii Ithik keoptnir or firarty
cooking no one-will ever know. In
itotnt ptoOe, C.
remain sur.ulent
gulled from tbe
get It to the pot
ihMBt Kath-
■st nMfW'fe*"**" mill KNSMI ■ lU’ggW’IwiaWMJ
■' ,............
1 COWTRACT BRIDGE 1
-- WWM FOB XIWWAL RMI —* —
Sy f. V. SHEPARD
FAMOUS M»OE WACMM *
id
II'
ii
»- Clary and daughter. Maggie, ,
ijpent Saturday In the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Burton, ®..
near , vicvurnc, nkvri.um* nn: oui- ■ '
ton family reunion.
Mr. and .Ma. Johnie Prather
and family ’ gnd* Mr. and Mrs
euie MeBniiwto end tamllv have -
returned home from Mississippi
where they nave been visiting with
relatives. -..........-
Mr. end Mrs W. Holier and •*-
, children and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Byars and little daughter of Roar-
ing Springs have returm-d home
after a visit With Mr. and Mrs,
Carper and other relative*
feral people from Cleburne at-
Rev. Litre Ixwker wiH pteboh at
the church here the second Sunday
night of the month.
Mr , and Mrs Clsrence. Morris
and family and tl. W Morris are
visiting in Oklahoma with Mr. and
Mr*. Willie Bern®,
Jimmie Scott of Cleburne is
spending the week-end with hl*
cousin. Jerry McDonald
RABBIT DRIVE AIDS CHVROH
NYSSA, Ore. (UP)--Sporumen
planned a rabbit drive for a
church benelit. RabMis ase «>
thick, the county pay* II< cents
bounty. . 1
KoST^BBRBVC!
, 1 ■ --------
T-'— - -
\/ .Get the Extra Safety of the ,
F World’s Leading Motor Oil J
r . ------
We cannot sit right where we are
And let tbe world pass by. .. r-K;
Wnen we have a life to make or
------mar—**-1—— -**-
rt’» up to urn to try. —- —vf**
”*} d
’ «! we should fall for once or Mica
As we all have done, no doubt- . .».. J
Then why begrudge the paltry
price
• For "growing up and out? 3
We cannot always win the goal \
With but one single leap. .:.ct|
But we can make the honor roll
’ And have a hame to keep: * ~T
l«RrX M FLATT. *
ripen-Hucknbte —■
UWdintf Place
A wedding or interest here n
that solemnjaed at Glen Rose
Saturday evening at 6 o'clock wl
Miss Mary Fem Huckabee beat
the bride of Mr Esther May
Pipes Rev. Mr Smith official
Attending the couple were
and Mrs Earl Cornelius of:
tabf*
Ro Bdk —
s- -fl;45 a. to*l
i„ S;48 p. m.,
do—10;« K
p. m., 0:18 p.
No natter how fast you drive... 50-60-70 mitos pp ■
hour. Mol >iloil will giye you safe, positive lubricatHM* ppd
smoother performance.
Tested in thd'scorching heat at Death Valley, under tem-
----perature* far greater than you'll evpr encounter, MoUl-
oil proved conclusively why it is the first-choice of people
who appreciate super performance.
If you value your car,. ..if you want all the speed, power •
—and smoothness that wa* hnilt into your automobile, use
MobUoil .. . the rorkfa Large* Setting Motor OU!
LUBRITE-to. •mm m*f*r oil A*t w** thovMixi*
I •< htoad* «nd*r th* *«m* *f "MtgSolia Motor OU."
!—• -gV — Second only Tb w*rW'<*m*s> MRitlull Iti ttswRg lRf
IS
t a lovely setting formed by
ik Wd palms wlUi boskets ol
VmHmHnv^URTWBQFW
entire scene lighted bv eathe-
I tnya**, kjftsg hteljto^Myara.
J»~w® 'U--*—t Hexdet-,otl &reei
gne the bride TiF-Mr ClaiKic H,
n Avenlue The ceremony was
I pt the st. Mark’s-engm,-by
CLUBS
J* *»«*•■» ** . 111 • sRpikt
" 'I*
to, 840 a.
m.
torts— '
id Parts—
Jar) Lv. 1:80 a.
lar) Ar. 8:M p.
erd Pi a ack
bun., SaM
Lv. MM8P,
Ar. 6:40 p.
the rto-la.we should have led tiWj|
ct spades. Of conra* ttaat woUI
ha«4 »hawo out. Th*n Sooth oag|
have ted hie 10. which West w<tal
wJuld wmTX HUM round of tm'ma
Routh wodid totusa to HR 'MH
isedina * low club from dummy. Wil
nlrw the trick in hi* own hand. tlR
laying town hl* top apade. to RR
up West * last trump.
Having ptaysd in thl* maoqN
' coukt run off the canMlnU*
“ - . dtseeMurg hta- .gr*
_______—__monde, and make 4-0*1. -Die RM
Kl KML 1-DiRMpnto: Hast had failed to lead ht* Ace j
toe. whleb Worn pamed. diamond*.
WM KlMtaH*. and ha Inategd «f making l-od4 th* 4fcL_J
t.arash error H* eairlesidy l*d
-------p low sued* own -with th* Aog. only
to find that «a*t wo* vdM of th"
suit, and causing the loss of a spad
trlek to W> J. Two heart irtcW
1 trump <riek and 1 diamond irlc
gave ktou’h only 1-odd, or on* Uto
inlee th* 1 end know ttist Wvrt-tn
it Dummy hlarto to* A K*at »
won. East thought It could do i
harm Io -foroe th* dtolatpr to .ri)
ZJ Tbsrs Btag.s tore pomiilW th|d
__waajIaxiM .fflM!. )•& '
inlwing » M
WNhtotfore. ie tbe wail octar* reat reetet dtrt V
...T-ri... . -- - ( Mflpeeaae and are
, «HV to keep efeen
)| —but In the kitchen
. • fftlor wisely ebqa
wp -fcr summer is
, eeaeetlal. Color has
a woy of doing
tricks to tb* eyes.
First Presbyterian Church Monday
Circle One met ih the home of
Mr*. Archer Anderson who also
presided over the business session.
Rev. Mr. Anderson conducted the
Had charge of the |
Emmett Brown and .....
Whitman to^k parts. Roll Call;
answered by Mesdamss Earl Alton.
O. L. Bishop, Brown. Fred Howard,
Thomae Whilehouse. 4>. H. Poole.
Whitman. T E. Qilletand, Burway
aud the hostess.
Mrs W A, 8oott was bostee*
to members of -dtaeto rttoe K>-
I T Ward presided with Mrs.
---Reuben NHHta oendwottog 4Rv de-
. votlonal and directing the program
k Mosdam"* Scott. O. A. Mior. John
fc-...... b Wright and Lawls Watoat luui
m parte. Roll call was responded
FT to by to" •*»»» *nd Mme* <Oath-
eflne Campbell and M. T. MRox
V Mr* Emil Bimmeritlan porsided
—"Hat the biwtnoM meeting Of Circle
■■ Three in the hoou- of Mrs. T. W.
Scott. Mrs. Eugene Poole had
charge of the program with Mrs
Lloyd Mile:, and Mac Douglas a*-
■Wlng.__________,____
in nwiwnmw wne hr above
arid Mesdame* Norwood Yoker. T.
R Walker. Will McCowan, W J.
Anderson. Q. A Riviere and Miu
Ruby Dowse . -
by Mta* Mary
Cleburne. cousin
”ftPWSlwal
During the ceremony aMr played
■i. "Uebestraum "
Tito, bride wa* given in Utarrtape
by - 'IwA father. 8he was uRonded
. by MBAUUy Lay of Graham and
— by Her -eooNR. Miss Mary "Bwne
Maytield of Del Rio, as bridesmaid*
Mr. Olbuon had Walter Moore of
DaUas as beet mon Raymond Bar-
no4t wm an usher
Following the wedding, guests as-
sembled at the Tibbs home for a
coffee. The couple departed on 'b
? „ ' ? U> Oaiveaton. Cn ttieir
mum’to waeo they wm be M
I -i
figWn_____ _
home it the Hardin apartments
SWISH DO HAVE "NAVY"
TAKPONVI1.I.E O 'UP I Swlts-
contrvry notwithstanding. A pile-
driver Mt being uoed 4iere to
amid an irn guard ohnv* a boal
dock in the Ohio River bearg/tok
ee-er*.- ikfimaAsa* Naw tfA 1 w I
• ■wsilw WvvaWH svMvy avw, p,
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lively, and caeried bmattate M bC -.
Miss's.Ih'MvwU1\iBta*^rlhe^bride I BBr. and Mr*. C. J. ffotlensbee.
TV— yJs*
Myers wore blue chiffon and Mrs. 7^® W rnl?2t'
b0U’ MtA^&myBroKr
Mr*. JEJP.
of Amarillo.
........... _ IfTT&^ShSiSiSF
^'nic not and carried a basket of WJU.U, Meeting
rose petal* Kenneth Slsserson.
wearing white linen, was ring bear-} Transaction of business and a
Bible study lesson featured the npecunor spone reoca* are uuioneu an*, year wnn aaesivutou* *v
meeting of the W M U. of the tontlon to the smaHaet detail, if you are going to b* on the side lines
Nqjth Cleburne Baptist Church on you will want a dress wtlth high back and llttl? cap sleeves such jw the
■iRHiRdbWjWHRlt. —... ------
Mrs O. T. Hames
Mee. A. tL Hurton
Cobducti Program
Ip the kbsenoe of the president
and the vice-president, Mr*. A. T.
Bm ton presided over toe bualneea
meeting of the Woman1* Mission
ary Society of toe St. Marg* Meto-
odtot Churoh Monday morning *<
Um churoh. Mm. Burton also con-
ducted the Bible lesson
Responding to roll call were
__ Btoarnill. und Hmupuux. . -----D
lion was held At the home of the
bride’s parents. Perennial Gowen*
ware ..wesl ttuwlniui. toe open
rem* and punoh wu poured by
Misa .W urine eiatt and cake serv-
ed by Mta* Clannch. v
Mr. and Mrs. Boulware left after
,Ui* rwepupn for Gatesville wheo*
they will be at home at 1114 Loop
at green crepe tri
satin with brown accessories ’
Both Mr. and Mrs Boulware are
graduate^ jjf toe glSWBttf JMi" '"
fcere’g what
happened...
OnaavawooesM dasen ktoM
ItaMb two popular priwd
antomeMtas ■Ln objected to tbe
■oftJm*W yeiAwiat evw *—
oeivod «• MM the quality of Motor
Imagine running J,000 mile* 4m
foae gear .. I,0tW*UlM bi second
ge*w . . then 10 hear* widtoer
radiator or watar .. mile after
mile >ithoul a Lop 1
dole far Matftoiio Producte at the MMiwtng:
S. Q. WALDR1P, MAGNOLIA WHOLESALE AGENT
1 T. WMRM
118 N Main Phone IM
G M. LTON
B02 South Main
■■ BK»t’"w. 'dBoBWl*
Uni tBfrwt gy — to—rr —
■by ■ jwon
; X D. CAERY--—
___________Keene
The Baptist revival came to a
_________ ~ ‘ /• i
f candldates for baptism who Wife
1 baptised Sunday afternoon at the
Htfeet Baptist Church at
Cleburne.
Thelma and Ruby Hutchinson of
Blum are visiting with Misses An-
nie Hutchison and Beulah Mae
Carper.
Mr. and Mr*. M. B. Clary and
children, Marshall, Burns). Alva
Ray, and Doi lie Sue, spent Sunday
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
B E Bridges Of Cleburne.
Loren* Crues ha* gone to South
Awa asltaib Melt bi -,-ol-v A4>e«*«
ITNRt* INF vfWil vTlt,*! * WlMel v»
—-------. - - ■ A large crowd attended the party
eigtet te too astowt* mturday n*ht tn - the" Rome of
*" Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of this com-
munity All reported an enjoyable
4-
Mr and Mr*. W. 0. ifcwirtns, in-
ti* son, Wtniam Edward, Mm. W.
♦ A 10 8 6
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Bidding went: winM l-Snade:- Routh could
-Wkit naLedURrt Btortb WB grtkbb*: VW iReba.
dfeat, xdfewrta; Mptb. A^RMtoe:
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Hfi88 Celeste BatHio Bounds "FT -j<j----* • ■ •» . me--em.
Sportawear Trimly Casual
steelrF nr a rCMnrtr MUC
IM Ctaunch of Sherman began
J*dtAl of ntf*<M|ny aumIc playli^
to A Wild Hose” on the piano
K Alaa accvmpanied Mr Earl I
fiptt. wtto sang’* "Ktr Dauhvihg;"
W Wedding March from 'Lorien-
in" was given as the procession-
on the vibra-harp by Miss Fran-
1 Nowlin, who during tbe oere-
|py rendered "The Rosary " The eWs t waaff
Utaatonal. Mendehsiion’s "Wed- ’ * “ ‘
■ March." was played by Miss
March at the ' t; ~
||be bride, who Altered with her
IODERN WOMEN
WdHat «*•*■ uxulhly pein uul delay d w to
fe'sx
^toosevei^™!
Twee.. Wed.. Thun.
“Th* Island of
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CHARLES LAUGHTON |||
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RICHARD ARLEN
J4D THK PANTHRK'WOMAN !
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dasbot color-wipd
y«N* base tbe Ideal
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“Love” Semwa
Subject S
Myers wore blue chiffon and Mrs.
quets til painted daisies
Miss Ctaunch wore ptnk organdie
• fry this method neat time you
han.com oh the eob. Place tbe
ear* in a taap* pot o< boding water
to which added actable
mlautoe. More mature corn re-
water aa Mt ha* a
. sghen corn. Sugar
eak-Me aataral swe*tn***.
red. salt th* corn at tb*
■^3? ■ :■»
Summer ViMfmx
H*r* w* haee on* antidote for
that familiar evil,’ being tied to
mother's "apron strings."
sux1“s"a,"7i"s^; j<
o . . , ... ,, a farm, ’“*■----
■ xj|LI ^^^^MHMthat fa
X11* ^^^^■vitation I
-way *ta,t i
' Ac
«e*s torn me
Mr*-
for your*yJt ov*r tb* thought of
being separated from your child.
Think of what a wonderful thing7 '
4* eriil bo for the boy or toe gtatt
A chance to get out of the rut and
into a new world of experience. If
development could be measured,
mother* would be Mounded by
what happen* to a child during a
short viait away from home. And
H’s surprising too bow well a child
behaVoe while visiting, *o don't fr*t
6VW WM. —“ 7’“--------
It's equally silly to imagine all
hind* of ite ng to- If yesi tnwt Hr
host*, whether relativ** er iafottda,
eelse the opportunity to do your
, favors of chiidhMMl. Mt MR fit
One of the enjoyable church af-
fair* of Monday was a tacky party
et Me Anglin, Street Methodist
CTiuroil dulling the owl hour* of
the morning for members of the
craft1 Iteld^an^ef^te liter MW II"™1’ ct®Wirneattending the Bur-
Mine* Rubv Schmidt nnd Leoni
Schmidt directing the entertain-
ment Mrs. Oscar Meal* wore the
W0«T aYTiThpriato costume for the
.. affair ________.
Songs and game* were the di-
version* of the morning after which
refreshment* of lemonade and waf-
er* were served to Meadame* Por-
ter. W. V. O’Bannon. J M. Clow-
br. M H. Mtoler and daughter. 8.
M Ballew. Clyde Hubbard, T. F.
Boyd, C. A. Neff and daughter,
O*oar Meate, W S. Stile*, W. J.
ter. Homer Strickland. -A. B. Self,
O E Larson. Misses Ruby Hchmldt,
Leore Hetpnidt Louise Stilwell,
Quindaiyn SmlUi of Parker. Har-
riet Frances Boulware and Mildred
Boulware of Grapevine.
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 261, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 7, 1934, newspaper, August 7, 1934; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303470/m1/5/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.