Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1935 Page: 5 of 6
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Murder Tales
Rev. Hickev WiU
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Theater Calendar Westerns At
Local Theaters
FRIDAY EVE and SATURDAY
WHITE SOUP BEANS, S lb,..... 29c
SIOUX COMB HONEY, 2 lb. jar 41c
25c L1STERINE TOOTH PASTE 19c
WALKERS GRAPE PUNCH, pt. 10c
AMBASSADOR TISSUE, 6 roll. 25c
50 ounce K.C. Baking Powder .... 35c
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1 lb. can ;..... 32c
2 lb. can....... 61c
PRIVATE
SCANDAL
Jack Nowlin, student of Texas
Technological College, Lubbock, is
spending the week-end here.
Rev. and Mrs. Hlnke of Corpus
Christi are guests of Rev. and Mrs.
H. E. Morris.
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TODAY-SATURDAY
“Sequoia," with Jean Parker and
Russell Hardie; Laurel and Hardy
comedy, news.
Mmes Bob Clements and Qeorge
Culp of Gainesville visited here this
week in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
I T. Wood.
her aunt, Mrs. I. T. Wood. ■
Mrs. Carrigan, mother of Mrs.
Dave Ross, is reporter to be ill.
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Large Deluxe Halves
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Roosevelt
SATURDAY NITE PREVUE
SUNDAY, MONDAY
A new tabernacle will be built At
■ Flk Citv, Oklahoma', by Rev. Scott
W- Hlekey. Fundamentalist Baptist
pastor.
Rev Hickey was formerly pastor
nt the Cehtral Fundamentaliat BtP;
list Cl Hire h Of Cleburne.
Tile Oklahoma church has voted
to Incorporate. The tabernacle will
lx* built by members of the church
wlw will donate th* labor
Palace
TODAY-SATURDAY
•‘Trail Beyond,” With John Wayne;
comedy and “Red Rider” No. Kb
SATURDAY NIGHT PREVIEW
"Shadow of Doubt," with Virginia
Irtice and Ricardo Corter.; comedy
and news.
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Miss Alice Hickey, formerly of
Cleburne, will instruct in the Bulo
School in Oklahoma next year.
Miss Hickey is the daughter of
Rev. and Mrs Scott Hickey and is
now a senior at San Angelo Col-
lege.
,She will, teach In the grades and
supervise school music in the Bulo
School.
Miss Hickey is a graduate of Cle-
burne High. Rev. and Mrs. Hickey
formerly lived here.
OR $1000 IN CASH
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ANY ONE OF THESE g PIECES IN FRIENDSHIP PATTERN
WM. ROGERS & SON 36-YEAR GUARANTEE SILVERWARE
STREET CAR TRAVEL BETTER
SAN FRANCISCO (U.Ri— Travel
on street cars in California, al-
ways a barometer of business, was
5.4 per cent better In 1934 than in
1933, according to reports to the
State railroad commission.
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When
ople get together to enjoy
a snack, it’s usually "Brown’c Sdltine
Flakes and cheese"!.. .Their delicate
flavor brings out the flavor of cheese!
Brown’s SALTINE FLAKES
•ROWN CRACKER A CANDY CO , Di»tril»vl«rt of Svmhine Biicvif* in T<n
A- CANBY CO.
-HARDING HEIRESS MARRIED.
CINCINNATI The marri-
age of Jean De Wolfe Weil, 25,
co-heiress of the late President
Warren O. Harding, to William
Foster, 33, of Bayton. Ohio, in
Newport, Ky. was revealed when
the couple returned to Dayton.
Mrs Foster is the granddaughter
of Mrq. Harding.
Mrs. Willard Barnes of Dallas
visited here Thursday with friends.
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1*0 mystery stories and a society
na make up the offerings of
lurne theaters in Saturday night
■ lews this week
i ’rivate Scandal" comes to the
sevelt. It stars ZaSu Pitts, Phil-
Holmes. Mary Brian. Ned
•ks and Lew Cody. A murder
Lery 'wilh a fast comedy tempo
e this picture quite attractive.
‘ the story of a man who aims
■“* on-unit suicide but it murdered
i re he can carry out his inten-
The new Mascot picture, "The
ist Jungle? starring Clyde Beatty,
rid famous animal trainer, which
[coming to the Roosevelt Theater
lay. brings to the screen a host
star players and screen favorites,
pportlng Beatty, in the leading
ninlne role,- is Cecelia Parker,
one recent appearance was in
pllywood Party."
Byd Saylor, who had prominent
ks in "Curtain at Eight," and
an of Sentiment," plays the part
Larry Henderson, press agent de
le and general nuisance. Maston
Iltams, who has been seen in "The
In of the Cross," “Night After
rht," and "Devil and the Deep,"
prominently cast in this new Nat
Fine special, "The Last Jungle."
Irner Richmond, J. Crauford
nt, Edward Le Saint, Wheeler
■man. Harry Holman, Wally
Des, the Western film star, and
le Mickey Rooney, who at ten
Irs old is the star of the "Mickey
kuire" comedies, all have im-
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A group of young men and ladies
from Baptist Seminary, Fort Worth,
will present a program tonight at 8
o'clock at the First Baptist Church.
In connection with the singing re-
vival being held at the church ac-
cording to the pastor, Dr. Albert
Venting.
At 7:15 o’clock, Prof. I E. Rey-
nolds will conduct a class discussing
"The Music Program of the Church.”
At the close of the program, choir
rehearsal will be conducted by Prof.
Reynolds.
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hadow of Doubt" is the mystery
ler scheduled- for Uie Palace.
Ihia Bruce mid Ricardo Cortex
the starring rules. It 'deals
_ _ — the interesting people of
IL V dwav ><ii<l Park Avenue mid
lUa - ^a • more sinister characters who
___ -__J II the si I eels between It lias
J i with Hit solving of "a perfect ,
■ a • •" bv e rich recluse.
|k| I R irk Gabte and Constance Ben- 1
are co-starred for the first
L_——---— i in "After Office Hours" at the ]
J Theater.- Gable, the screen's
g lan, is cast as the managing
It) M R r <lf ” n(;rwspaper in a lusty .
I*"** ^toy-drama of New York society, ,
press and a murder. Constance
society reixirter on the pa)>er. ,
Mr and Mrs. Lee Weldon Garner
and Miss Aileene Crownover of
Gmttdview were in Cleburne Fri-
day, >
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Offered to introduce more women to the economy and the reliability of
PurAsnow Flour
DUmIWm okar and easy ft>Uow, with a ootoiMd illaa-
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tastes of men. Now you sen serve yettr husband deitaa-
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theta pleasure In food ha the worlds lendhig mstan-
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SATURDAY NIGHT PREVIEW
“After Office Hours," with Clark
Gable and Constance Bennett; Pop-
eye cartoon, musical short
news. „
rough tba hand* nf hrokaro,
Mia ft—
Roosevelt
Today and Saturday
BOB STEELE
In •
Oklahoma Cyclone'
Aho Funny Comedy
and
Tile First Chapter of
CLYDE BEATTY
in
“The Lost Junele”
SKINNERS SUPERIOR PRODUCTS
Bulk
MACRONI
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Soled Fork . . . Retail value
Toatpoon.....Retail value
Soup Spoon ... Retail value
Dotoorf Spoon . Retail value
ts. I felt miserable, was 20
xiked much older, and my skin
continually breaking out
decided to try All-Bran,
meals a day for about a week,
ination became regular; I felt
elous and looked bettor. Even
” utlook on life was changed,"—
1, Armand Hamel, Pawling, N.Y.
inotipation duo to intofiMont
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Llogg’s All-Bran provides
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I'shes vitamin B and iron.
L “bulk” in Au^Bran is gen-
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't this natural food pleasanter
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A 1-vahic coupon fas ovary sack of J lbs. and under '
A 4-vslno coupon in sash W, U, and UM lb. each
An 8-vshsa soupan In each M and MYg lb. sack
A 15-value coupon in each mskof48 lbs. and over
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with this special, outre generous offer. Coosplete your
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ACTBOVt
Mmes. Pardue and Hallman ofi
Alvarado spent Thursday after- j
noon in Cleburne.
Roosevelt
TODAY-SATURDAY
"Oklahoma Cyclone,” with Bob
Steele; comedy; "Wild Poses," and
"The Lost Jungle."
__________ ______ SATURDAY NIGHT PREVIEW
-ant roles in this Clyde Beatty "Private .Scandal," with ZaSu
mi— ...ui.i- - pjtts and Phillips Holme*; also coin-
----------;----- edy.
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Mrs. Will Bandy of Temple visit-
ed In Cleburne Thursday with
friends
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BY MRS. H. B. FOWLER
Mr and Mrs Al Leslie. Mrs J.
S. Lowe, Mrs. H B. Fowler were
shopping In Cleburne Saturday
Mr and Mrs« Easter of Itasca ,
and Mrs. J. C. Ownby of Austin1
were visitors lit the home of J. K.'
Ownby last week
W E. Hale of Archer City visited
his brother. O. E Hale. Sr. this
week-end.
Misses Lula and Juanita Hale of
Dallas visited their parents. Mr.
and Mrs O. E. Hale, Sr., Sunday
Miss Helen Akins was shopping'
in Cleburne Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Martin of Fort I
Worth visited their father, W. H.!
Fowler last Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Nichols and .
daughter. Mary Jane, Mr and Mrs. [
Sid Chaney of Fort Worth were re- ,
cent guests in the home of Mrs. J.
Y. Benton
Mr. and Mrs. Hub Odom. Miss
Violet Stricklin, John Benton and
Wayne Hall visited Mrs. Dove Har-
ris who was injured in an auto-
mobile accident in Fort Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watson and
J. N. Zeigler of Cleburne were
guests of Mr and Mrs Alton
Stricklin last week. I
Mr. and Mrs W C. Oayle and
son. Paul, were tn Cleburne shopping
Saturday. ;
Mr and Mrs. Henry Basham were
shopping in Cleburne Saturday.
W C Watters transacted business
in Cleburne Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs John H. Boyd and
Mrs Lee Smyth were Fort Worth '
visitors Saturday.
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V, Barr transacted business ia
Fort Worth Tuesday.
Mrs. W. D. Threadgill left last
Bunday for Washington for a visit
with her daughter,
Miss Voleta Calvert was a guest
in the home of Miss Mildred Scott
Monday night.
Rev. and Mrs Ingram of Temple
spent the week-end In the home of’,
Mrs. Ingram's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Blake
Mi. and Mrs. Elmer Seate of Fort
Worth were guests in the home of
their parents, Mr and Mrs. - Hill
Seate Monday
There were 41 present at Sunday
School on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Ingram
was present Sunday and made an
interesting talk.
William Dietrich war a guest in
the home of his sister, Mrs Wayne
Myers of Weatherford Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Barr and daugh-
ter, Mary Alice spent Saturday tn
Cleburne.
The program given by the club
girls was enjoyed by a large crowd.
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Western stories are to be sect) at
ail of Cleburne’s theaters today and
Satuninv
"Sequoia" comes to the Yale. It
stars Jean Parker and Russell Har-’
die. It's the story of great Amer-
ican forests, showing, struggles to
• | the death between male deer dur-
ing the mating moon, the unceasing
warfare of mountain lions and other
wild animals.
John Wayne, ace western star,
comes to the Palace in "The Trail
Beyond.” adopted from a James
Oliver Curwood tale. .It’s the story
of a man who searches' for a lost
gold mine and tlw niece of a friend.
"Oklahoma Cyclone," with Bob
Steele, another star of western pic-
tures, is the offering at the Roose-
velt. It's filled with action all the
way. "Tlw Lost Jungle," starring
Clyde Beatty, a serial story, also
starts today.
Miss Hickey Will
Teach In Oklahoma
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1935, newspaper, April 5, 1935; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303673/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.