Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 153, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 4, 1937 Page: 3 of 12
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VISIT OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
will find your needs here in our new spring line.
AT BURR'S TRADES
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49c
<- See Our 7*
Kiddies’ Dress Straws
V»r» soft and pliable, fancy crush. Alpine
shape. white anti tan. Kite * !-• to • 1-S.
49c
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KIDDIES’ SANDALS
Sixes J12 to 8
White, black p*lcnl0hd red patent.
Pair , - - 98c
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MEN’S OVERALLS-
220 Weight blue denim or Liberty
Stripe. All lengths. Sizes 32 to 42.
Pair ■
BOYS’ OVERALLS-
In Liberty Stripe or blue denim.
Heavy»weight. All convenient pock-
ets. Sizes 6 to 16, pair—
X SANDALS
' In colors of white, red. black, green,
blue and pink Also 2-tonci A com-
fortable walking heel, yet dressy.
4 tSize 4-13;
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VALUES YUU WILL FIND
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Dress Lengths
Just received a large
shipment of new
spring dress lengths in
light weight crepes
and sheer materials, i -
They come in both
solid colors and
fancies. 3% yard
lengths.
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GENUINE WALKING SOCK
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Bargains You Can Buy at Burr’s for
Shop where merchandise is conveniently displayed plus smiling
service.
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CRETONNE
PILLOWS
In 3 different stem and
shapes. taped edges. tilled
with new cotton, smarted
35c
■ £1
10-
In natural random color. No dye, new spring
weight. Sizes I Oto 12. Regular I 5c value, special
for 2 days only—
Ladies' New Spring
STRAW HATS
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In pastels and ' dark
and bright colon. AU
the new spring styles
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BOYS’ SPRING SUITS
In white gabardine, dcuble brahat. fancy back; ton shantung. Ungte
breast. fancy back; grey window pane plaid, ’ingle bread, fancy
back. - Ail Mnforiaed ihriMdi, perfect suing. Long panto
Sizes 6-16
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Another Style—
Grey shib crash, fancy back.
single breast; Sirfe 6 to 14.
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READYTOWEAR
Here you will find 3 racks of dresses including
Print^ and Solids. Many of these are former
$4.95 early spring dres^s. Sizes 14-44.
COLLARS
25c
Organdy, pique, lace and net
in partcl and white*.
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READ EACH AND EVERY ITEM!
Jiffy Pants, Infants' Binders, Training Pants (white
and pink) , 36-inch fast colored Print in new spring
patterns, 3,6-inch Cretonne in 12 different and
beautiful spring designs, 36-inch Bleached Domes-
tic, 36-inch Brown Domestic, Towels, double loop
I fancy, Belts in all seasonable colors, Anklets all
spring shades, Rite-Way White Shoe Polish, Men’s
Socks including 9 different fancy patterns,* also
solid colors, Ladies’ Rayon Panties -small, med-
ium and large, Kiddies Rayon Panties - sizes 4 to
12.
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Ladies’ Sheer
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enough for work wear. Sanforized
shrunk. Men’s sizes 32 -42,
Boys' sizes 6-16; v
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Mr* Dewey Borxlon formerly of
Hill 4V14P. DUIUVH, JUailK-iiJ Wil. «. v>. *wq»vu*l •••' ’ -
forf Oodley, Is beriouely fl) at her home gone to Fort Worth -where they
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WANTED!
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>ted business here Saturday.
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Miss araoe Covey of Fort Worth pf AueUtv i
Oeorgv T Kill of Oodley veiled
lend* here Saturday
afid daughter. Anri, of CamcniiT.'
are Spending the week-end here
with relatives.
Mrs. John Exell cf. Alvarado visit-
ed here Saturday with het patents,
Dr. and Mrs. C. L Edgar.
John hunted to tha tomb to*
‘ There the
empty grave
Jamis' body lay, but empty o< Um body
W M Miwrie Of OTMMIVtew WM
In Cleburne Saturday
Charles Freeman of aiMndvlex
visited hare Saturday With friends
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“.•> p, Ethridge of Cotton VaUev
tHuwaued buxineae here Saturday.
Price 5c pet pound *•
Soin Hnnlrauie of Oodley spent
Saturday here tmnmottng business.
Phil Huey of Oodley was a bual-
nma visitor here Saturday '
' C. Huddleston of Rio VteU- spent
Saturday in Cleburne.
1 Date Carter of Burleson spent
Saturday here with friends.
R. i,. Keunkel ot Bonp trans-
acted business here Saturday.
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Miss May Pearl Larremore Of
■bat Liberty visited friends here
acted bustiww here Saturday.
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otto Wentworth of Oeorgm.Creak.-iTgJJV1!™*
was here Saturday.
O. W Watson of Nemo spent
Saturday here transacting business
J. J. Dyer of Joqliuu v lilted
friends here Saturday. . '
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By the Rov. Ahrta E. BaH
And Alfred A Bmachar
end here with their intto daugh-
ter, Nancy Lae Zimmerman. *
Five times Jesus appeared to various
dieci|>Ies Easter day. Thomas hod
missed all thia and refused to believe un-
less he should see and feel Jesus' wounds.
Ono week later he saw Jaeus and be-
Uvvod sayiny, "My Lord and my God."
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its vypicy’t—'eL
hac transacted buainees here Bate
rd«y. ' •
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Mil.. Ptefcc of Waco was in Cle-
jfne Saturday attending the Latin
tumanient. /
• Mr. and Mrs Lyfe Pipes and son,
URNE. TEXAS _
M. Coward or Bonn «u in Cte-
/«» SuUirdwy '
Kenneth Kobiuaon
Heeauae he liked to Hear Are ap-
pnratMis ^Mg.thTQug’’ «»•
«f Lynn, Maae , Kenneth Robin-
eon started 4B Incendiary nres
Ml>l. nmg l.n 43 l*»»° aT*™!*-
< auiing MB0.000 property lom in
* „ That 1» what
police any Robineon oonfeaeed.
Mrs. W. O. Hopper
Entertains Club
Mi'e W o. Hopper cnlerlulncd dlali whit
‘ i was
is spending tJw week-end here with
her parents. Mr and Mrs T. H.
Oovey at Xi Pont Oak Street.
N M Tarlton Of Bono visited
here Saturday with friends
J. C Moore ot Oodtey visited
here Saturday.
. E. A. Lorrcinore, Who lias been
Misi inns -Mwe Morrow nf-Qten py- rnm able to be h> town Sat-
urday. '
John Alford of Rio Vista visited
frtends here Saturday. • •' ■':
Mr and Mrs. John L. Jones and
family of Fort Worth are guests
, ot Mr. and Mre. PredBurt.
jmmy, Avere .in Fori Worth Satur- _—to
' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Perking have
—.— moved from 60S .West Birl' Street
L. J. Pipes of Friendship trans- (to log Bellevue.
>led business 'here Saturday. ——
. —— Mr. arid Mrs. W. M. Thornton
, are spending the weeks
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No Overalls, Pants, Socks or Sweaters :j
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M L Campbell ot BameWUte
«-m a buainoto visitor here Bat-
v H Fennel ot Creston waa a
imsineta Visitor here Saturday.
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J R . Finley of Venus apant
Saturday here with friends
John Norton of Barnesville tmns-
acted -businesi in Cleburne Sat-
urday
Mr. and Mrs. D J. Jackson of
Bethany were Cleburne visitors
Saturday.
Oaeil .Olene Hays, ot Fort Sam
Houston. San Antonio, is here f"
a ten days visit wuh his_pq rente,
At dawn Easter day three women came
-to Jmm* tomb with apiees to finish em-
balming his body. They were am aged
to tee the tomb open and empty. Mary
Magdatene w-aa Brat to tee the risen
Lord for he appeared to her,
Mr and Mrs. 11 M SteUman.
Jr., of Galveston are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. P Green.
Pole Williams, who is Seriously
ill at his home on Route Three,
reported to be unimproved.
Was EWe Rubehkoenlg of Dul-1
las A the weqk-end guest of Miss-
Mr and Mrs. a.lcnn , Mtichell ea Lula,and Ruby Dowse.
rt 0V>l ,1., Il.-lkf..,- All., 1'. >1.1,111
gamer Wright is spending the
week-end in Temple with relatives.
He will be accompanied home by
Mrs. Wright and their little daugh-
ter. Merle Deane, who. lutve been
visiting there for a week.
Mr. and Mrs T O Bartoll have '
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I SUNDAY SCHOOL
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Mito Atma OtdMXa t>t Bono Cl L. Nickell of Joshua trans-
«iaa a vWtor MN Battirday r c.
Mfrs j p. Cooper of Midway wat
a business visitor here yesterday.
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Later Jesus appeared to seven apoAles
by the shore of the lake Here he ques-
tlohod Peter about ills love as many
Umea as Peter liad denied him. Peter
professed his hive humbly.
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i Peter and _ __ .
verify the women’s rsport.’
angel showed them the st . .
clothes still lying in position where
'they ones encased.
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„„ rooms, and the afU
was pleasantly spent in t
work.
RHresiimonte in two l
were served to Mmes. R. D.
J B lJaynes._S L Harris.
eite Hoftmari. BeUy Young._ Rath- | ^.‘a’i Wllilamaon. O. O. G
Lucite Hopkins. Hc'tiy JamiM.JBdna J miu, to f? Helper of Fort
Alice Frances Lain. Margaret Oar-
I'kran, Margaret Abbas. Virginia
WeU>. anu Mrs U. W. Carrigan.
for Thrill Steak Fry Given i I JJXto
r or Wicaka Group Spring flowers were
I orate ™ -
Ttw Wloakn Camp Fire Group
I held a steak fry Friday evening
i in the garden at ttw haute of Mis
W. K AbtsSa on Bellevue Drive
TtaMs present were Mi* Von _. ____ _.
Rodier, Mary Heten Ourioll, Jean-1 gyu w W Curnbiv, E. F.
ette Hoffman. Belly Young. Katb- > williameon. <». G. C
erine Moon Mary B«nm Hopkins. | j a. Devte. J. V, Slewart.
Ruth Smith. Rosemary Widman, ’ the hostoaiT
A1I*a *msM-asaa-. t kA . l"t*sa_
KANGAROO DISH AFPB
iondon <u.m — The ki
has inode lit bow to the tn
tluonltal body ot epicures
world. Ai a tanqiiot of the
union ties < iMtronomea st
I urtwvenur House Hotel, Londoi
’ leii created the most in
kangaroo tail soup.
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I at tier home oil North' Anglin
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THANKS
Howell Simpson
less Smith and
SHOPS
ERIES
LRfES
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floonene
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ITSELF’
nd Happiness
kilts, but you
, WHEN and
lese bteaslnge
pwpy. JtoprSi
wash with ua
ity. Mrs. Tom
mi’s Cleaners
red by pedigreed
1-300 egg H O.
a Sexed If de-
nt Uve delivery,
oatotag. DIXIE
Box 3M. Hren-
br»s
IHOPPE
■manent for »4
t fbr $2.50
>oor to Burr’s
DOIBT-Here
ally B -kBsw
’N concerning
lie. headinF.
JPECMALS
•manent S3.50
iNDERSON
mty Shop
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-HANKS
; ull ttw People
iwl generous to
>nl illness and .
tl father Albert
do Wc thank
with Ills kind
0 the n<ffhbors
sre si sweet to
11 for the bean-
ies and syin-
DKS: For poul-
d health service
died agent Dr..
products. Cle-
1129 B. James
AtCMlNG
my week thru-
mi Equipment
Started Chicks
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HATCHERY
J,l» E. James
appon. - \
711 nt Duke and
I, W. Ewing,
j. C. Hopkins
M.
i Pay -Rellabte
I on farmers in
ike itp to gt8 a
5 Co. Dept 8,
Mta daisies and
have verbenas,
snap dragons.
tuberoses and
Imr to plant.
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 153, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 4, 1937, newspaper, April 4, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303826/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.