Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1937 Page: 3 of 6
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day.
Leioy Sall of Fort Worth visited
his mother. Mrs. Dora Ball, Sun-
day-. ’■/
i Mr., and Mrs W. B. Eskridge
j Mrs. Gertrude Wynn,.. and Bennie
Bal) spent Sunday In Glen Rose.
MI»>» Myrtle Am 1th Miui FJ!
Mae Casstevens visited In Dallas
Bunday School Convention.
Lge.
23c
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BANANAS '•.••‘15^
Dozen ..gua.ea.a,jaVMMi*j|-*Jat X ‘y iX
SOLID HEADS
LETTUCE, 2 for.
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THE HYDE PARK SHOV
sponsored By Th* Vetdrana o( Foreign Wan
, Skewing Daily un E. Ckamhere Nt.
Merry-Go-Round, Farris Wheel,
Mix-Up Swing
A Kiddie Car Bide, Two Tent Skews and K (emeeetena
Open at 7 P. M. Each Evening
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A rare mn*i< treat U la >Ur» ((tear Lahe. Iowa, fired teaoi. A-
for Cleburne atadc lever* on Snn- B., Wheaton CoUefe; Baal Beet-
day evening when a euarlet flow »Uh. nurand. Mich., second iaaor
Jnary.: »«d pianist. Ntandtaa, loft Io
pteeenla a proaram dt the court light, Norman B. HarrhMte J»-.
u ytmueapolU. Minn, uinsd baaa»
-•r- A. B.. Whealen ('diets i KdwlM
^MNWMMhahiC. Delbler, Prospect Parh.. Fa.,
Chureh. Pictured above and teat- tint ha*e and trumpet player. A.
MM TVCKEHB OR 8WIJ*T S' JEWEL
SHORTENING, 8 lb. carton ,-
BEVERLY
PEANUT BUTTER, 16oz.jar
GUARANTEED TO PLEASE -
EDWARDS Dependable Coffee, lb. can 25c
VAN CAMPS - j
PORK and BEANS, 2 16-oz. cans 15c
TOMATO JUICE, Libby’s, 2 cans... 15c
TKNOBMWKET FANCY
CORN, 2 No. 2 cans .
EARLY JUNE
PEAS, 2 No. 2 cans 19c
TEXAS ■/- ...
KRAUT. 3 No. 2 cans
BUNCH CARROTS
GREEN ONIONS
FRESH RADISHES
BY MRS E- L. ( AS8TEVENK
Mrs. R. P Drennan and son.
Robert, spent the week-end tp Cle-
bume < ' ’
Mlsa Irvpnia Cooper spent the
week-end in Grandview visiting in
the home of W. L Wentworth
Mr. «nd Mrs. J. J. Nash end Mr
and Mrs. Johnson o( McKinney
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. W. W. Hallman
Mi and Mrs. Buck Ulis of Fort
Worth visited relatives her. Sun-
day. '•
Mr. and Mrs R. H. broom.’ Mlss-
lodhie Hagler and Vi-rnice
n ^islted in M.kHouiian Sun-
I
Handbag Packets of 3 12c
DuBoi., p.
WASHING POWDER
j. P AND G «4hp
6 Large Bars
SUGAR
Paper Bag\
11 lbs. ...49c
BONK1JMS " v' j
Barbecue, lb. 29c
Ilin Sliced 25c &ch Meats.. 5c
....... Med Ham ,j-4ij
Veal Seven STEAK, lb----- — 17c
DrySahJ0WLS2i»25c
LONttHORN
CHEESE, lb.
BY MUM U D. BLAKKl'IM'K
Mrs Jeff Roller nj near Clmunii' j
Dent lari week with her daughter?)
*"*; P D. Jahneon. awi budy- Hanson wore mar-
Waiter Boot h and family of Fort i .^d Bal urday nl»ht
Worth were Bunday vtutorv o( Mr , , ,,, ,„
.Mid Mrs. j A Coke
Mu» Hasel Pate.sou fc luitdiia! Mrs P L Goodwill <U Waxa-
1.. 7—1 V?,..... Iimill. vi'lted here*Thursday with
Mi and Mrs L D Blackstook I her daughter Mrs Btnool Gough
and! ‘ ........
„ , ‘ Bunny of Rio
! Vista viain J the tsidlaaa Cayarns,
Ute' Johnnie nine M'lsonaid VL New Mniget
lied lelaUm near Kops>>-‘1 liUl Uncufl' tiw
last week
1 ^pecudUti, ■whorma/ct,
, au£
T(orECONOMY and"
SATISFACTION use
Double Tested/DoubleAciion!
BAKING
ILV POWDER
Price Todt^MAiMarsAqo
25 ounces Iqt25+
Full Pack • • - No Slack Fillind
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Pleasant View spent Sunday. Moil
IL with Ml. sod Mrs. Jack Lawson
of Union Mill
Mrs R. L. Ruwll, Mrs
Lightfoot arid Mias Yeuleta Law-
son have started a border -of flow-
ers around the north side of the
Union Hill Cemetery ; ,
LILLIAN NEWS
New Low Price
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is vMrinii Mrs. R Cockrell wm in
Flnltyr- | Worth Thursday with friend
prirt:
I Meet someone I
t. Southampton
P And rn save
he longest eye-
t »»
pr. He thought
fie hadn't been
if®.
Lore in ooUmik
ST «snmediata-
bver the mer-
[ln madeChNow‘
lhad weathered
rebuilt the tat-
sn't handsome,
i a sucMNrfui
rtheless he was
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"a blonde with
• irt the world"'
had long been
■ other reasons
iiot understand .
ent * wire tp
I h« was Aying)
f<?r her to
rantusn
tuuday IrOni Cleburne where she
underwent a tonail operation ,
Alma A U><*u|> ot friends of Mr. and
^7 Mrs. W H. Matthews from Bella'
vihited In their home recently. ;
Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Qwnsby. Mp.
H E. Oldfather and Mr Oordon
K. Bryap will spent the week-end
in Austin
' | l.lr. Pkg. and a
12-oz. Iced Tea
* Glass
Both for19c
Chum SALMON, tall can
POST'S . ’ , ;
BRAN FLAKES, reg. pkg. 10c
BUOSPY HOLLOW •
SYRUP, pint . 25c !
cake flour
SWANSDOWN, pkg. I.
pcotts TISSUE, 2 rolls
WHITE KING, med. nks- 23c I
SUPER SUDS, 2 m. pkge. 15c |
Lux TOILET SQAP, 2 bar. 13c I
s
Branded Beef Rorat „
Seven Cut; lb. -...-idjB
21c 2»k 25c| Rolled Roa»t, lb. .-12
Physicians’approve this hygienic new
. method ♦. . . womeh everywhere who have
adopted B-ettes agree that they are more
♦ comfortable, and permit greater personal
< daintiness than any sanitary protection ever
before devised.
ufactarad by B-Elte. Co, I
R A trier
...
. ........ .
* Internally worn ..
•afe, efficient.
HE ATE ALL-BRAN.
AND IMPROVED i
' WONDERFOLLY
Read this voluntary letter; "In 1
regard to your All-Bban, it la 1
marked an the package 'beet «e » I
cereal, best for cooking,’and, as far
as I am concerned,"you might add
best for health. Since 1 have begun
TKfi.'sn:
Franklin Street, Jackson, Midi.
AlvBran corrects common con- I
st i pat ion, due to meals low tn
"bulk." Within the body, Kabeorba
water and forma « soft mass, gently
sponging out the system.
All-Bran also supplies vitamin
B to tone un the intestines, and I
all spent Bunday in Gleri Roso iron for the mood. Isn't this food
Misses Myrtle Smith and Ella better than taking weakening pills
Z™ T-„3 and drugs!
U«t‘week_ and attended Uie state Eat two tablespoonfuh dally,
—-—• —-r---- ;— . cither as a cvroai with milk or
. Mr. and Mr®. Albert Angel and cream, or in recipes. In chronic
Mr. and Mrs. Elma Stell ot Fort I cases, with each meal. Sold by all
Worth visited here Sunday grocers. Made and guarantesd by
■ tut. ■■■yy v .;- ■ Mrl A J’ 3mlth returned home Kellogg in Battle Creek.
vVdz# / (P/xrk^co)
or BELTS
GREEN BEANS, 2lbs... 15c J
New POTATOES, 4 lbs. 19c j
■ONIONS, lb.. 5c
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TJ*ere, at last, ba sanitary protection that
I * does away with pads, napkins and bells
. . . . that brings more freedom to modern
women ... a new method that b completely
invisible, and so'comfortable that there is
no consciousness of wearing a sanitary pro-
tection at all!'
I FLOUR
Harvest Blossom
48 t» «<« $1.59
’ Kitchen Craft
. 24 n,95c
r
far
I music luven on ’ I
the DwUua* Th*oio«lca’l Seminary. I »ani litenlet.
tame, SnMtey evening el ^3« o'
dock in oonneillon with me err-
vice, of the First Presbyterian
dZ-x m jmb _____________________
od left to right en- -Stanley Wick. B.. I nivcnlty of Pennsylvania.
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. KvangeUot Hem. c ft Uusb> . out-' __ __ ______
MaaMrig evrngeU.t ot C hurrhw of <Tlw> funeral services ter
Ortat. from fori Worth brought [cwvidaon ptoneor of thia of
a. Mnna «rimaaiMMo w^tv, were hdd at the Uni
a lane audteoce last evening »» churt-h on Tueeday. April
a WUmISk
. WMSlAAliQ, avn^at CMJIKVM -
A Spectel service to m-iti't plen- i
of the flltv. "A
r -the day att<
JlvlVU’ 1
—-
BY ALTA Vic
ividaon. pioneer of thia <
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audience last evening *i’church on Tuesday. April
I Church 01 OinteL p ; OfjHier’ an<1 Or conditt of Fort
i. Meat mini -It. stgted • Warlh conduct®! the services
_ r.^ M^ny front thU community at-
nod (or Saturday morning tor the ! tended funeral services of Mrs
•abaci children of the oltv. "A Kte<l Hattie Brawner Dillard of Joahua,
of MO is set for the day attend- ) bau at Lane d*ralrte
anra." said Mr. WHmetli 1 Mr. and Mn ®- w Davidson and
Visitors are in attendance at, children Margaret Ann and. Rom-
eadi service from all neighboring u Mrs. joule Dwvidaon and Billie
“ i- Ruth Davidson were guests of Mr.
1 and Mrs W. A Reeves of Sand
| Flat Bunday 1
i Mite Katherine Transky left
! Sunday for Shreveport, La„ to en-
. -r ...i ter a MsUlMM school. Site will
tbeee Win te a
evening The pub'ie b Jnvltcd R> Marthati.
tK. i——.. A» ... «... Mr>(
I gib Davidson of Fort Worth at-
... —. . n -
bus
-....... III. I ■■■ "'
* Mis Dee Potonon and little eon. Jim Stefka Of Pampa is
Tuljnedge. spent the week-end With
her sister, Mr» Nathan Campbell of
’ Fernt* Davis and familp at
MerWian were Bunday visitors In
tlw home ot Mrs H C Hanson,
citatim Dyer of Bruana Point
-T - — ----——• , land wiiw wiamyc rienawi weir mo<-‘
Walter Booth and family of Port! .^i Saturday night
I nut Mrs. J A Coke
i r- - -
relative, in Fort Worth.
and Mrs. L D ........... ,
'iaKed in the home nt Mr and I ~—
Mrs H. F. Long of Godley ic.eut- Mi» Athene 1Z
•y ___________
Mlm. Johiuiie Mae McDonald vm- : New Mmkel,’Va. while motoring
1 Shenandoah Valley
week
attendance
tnwnr and cotnmumttes. VlMtor.
from Waxahachie will attend in a
body this rveten*.
;«erMoM will ecailiniu- dally
through ail of negt week with
phaacMng at 10 a. tn. and • p m , _ ____ .. _________
Hervh-e Enlurday j Hp,nd two weeks with her father In
enjoy the IcMMitLi o( Mr Baby at' "*Mn"Angle Huy<» and Miss Mag-
lech service.
,--— - - * [tended luneral aervlec. of
nPF<kf:k I uncle, W B Davtdaon.
Dr. A. J. Weeks iKhtor and lew Mr. and Mrs Jack Lawaon and
tufed will be the (hirf speaker at' daughters, Ira Jean and Teulota.
the Main Street Ms'htkild Church | spent Sunday with Ids mother,
banquet tonight at T o’clticR. •<?- Mrs J. H Lawson of Midway, y
cording to Rev J, p QoX Mr. and Mrs o C. Woods of
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 170, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1937, newspaper, April 23, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303843/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.