Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 174, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 28, 1937 Page: 3 of 6
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on you. Surely you need some of the
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perform the purpose of ordinary napkin*. B-ettes are.so tiny that
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I. O. Kennon and family visited i spent the week-,
her Uretftor, * “ . ... .
Bono Sunday.
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ami children of Fort Worth visited with Bbort Smith and family
Juanita Kennon attended a daw
party given in honor of Laidiie
. Hopkins of Cleburne Saturday
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Mrs. Emms Miller and daughter.
Mrk',,JL B Staggs and children,
and eon. Adolph Miller of Waco.
...—--“‘■-•ay! with Mm. Torn
■, J, W, Williamson of Blacklock and (other relatives
I,. ' ■ ' Jack Crow and family of Alvu-
Mra. P, P. stringer redo visited- Friday of last Week
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- (that heretofore has been an unavoidable part of thifffeminii
problem. With B-ettes there is no consciousness of wearing
f' 'jtonitary protection at all) They are completely invisible in use
* trss^v aeodorant s^r^and, fhou^1f,’*yik“f*,y
k day's tup)
' before hive women known such comfort sud
• ? ®b»uch daintinett jTM In a Rnifery protection,
Boxes of 12 39c Handbag Packets of 3 12c
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ends the discomfort, the inconvenience and the embarrassment Ml
ilhat heretofore ha* been an unavoidable pert of thi||feminine
problem. With B-ettes there is no consciousness of wearing e]
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approved by physicians
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delay. Place your ordar today. The Advance
(Wholesale) Sale positively closes lune 5. When
, Mm O A MeCioUey .of Daitai
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with Mr and Mm J T N
and other friend*
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IN SPITE c< recent sentinniit
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home through ue. Have ua -how
yen seme of our values today!
Our job department is equipped to do neat, satisfactory
printing and the^pi too. your work placed with us means
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BOOK CONTAINS:
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A "CAVALCADE” AQMIS-
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(Rspdar Vala4 SOc ewh)
H BIG MIDWAY ATTRAC-
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Mrs. Charles Kile of Grandview,. f
Mrs. Finis Pollock of sand Flat.
Mr gnd |(r». Vater Temple were,
recent gueau of Mr. and Mrs Coy
Row. ■ • . ■
w Mme- George Wootls. H B Fow-
"r end Dr Q. C Grant, were Fort
Worth visPmn Wednesday after-'!
nton.
Toto Hughes from Ssh Bonita,
was • mken, fl wit,h pneumonia
while Vtming in the Itome cf his
ibWher, Heck Hughes this week.
Mr. anU Mrs. C„ T Lowe of
Cordell, Olflu, are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. I 8. Lowe this week. .1
' | Mr and Mrs Ben Qlllerple of
(Houston, Mr and Mrs Ell Laird
of Salem were guests of Mr and
Mrs. Luke Gillespie last Saturday.
Mr. anc| Mrs. Lee Roden .and
family vlidted her mother st Mor-
san Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs T. L. Gatlin visited
her s*stM-tn«iaw. Mrs. Walter1
York, who la very* ill in a Fort|
Worth hospital I
Mias Bonnie Rose of Rock Tank, I”7
I Only 250,000 books are being offered la this
Advgnct Wholesale Sale. Nearly half this number
have already been sold to business firms, churches,
civic and women's clubs. At the low wholesale
prices there is good money to be made in selling
these books at retail. The saving of 51.40 makes a H
big hit with prospective Exposition visitors. Don't
ilalai, Dl*aa»*'
(Wholesale) Sale positively closes h
rhe 25O.OO0 are gone no further books will be sold
at wholesale prices. Write for coml '
literature and prices...; PAN AMERICAN’EX-
I’OSITION, Dallas—June ^o Oc<obe/51-
COUPON TODAY
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■ nr it it ■ n -nratn psnigmtwi t' m
—™ ---„—J Mrs. Belli Davis of
has been 111 in the Meadow-1 Mia* Phata Buts a
. ““'J'*rVi='-. ’”““ —’ I T»*a.‘ Beauty Culturi
ed and hag returned to her home 1 tion tn Fort Worth h
They’re Going Fast
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MUBKCOT! Okla.. April 3t (IMP
A two-woctei euuie wav,- wa*
traced today to a convia camp 1
tnWde. returning to then
ten in tunc for breakfast and
win Tom Jordan WJ he had
SS-WS
been abandoned
MiXnSX‘> wr,
I bkbwww, wt-’i wfnt* vent irmn
| the walled stale penltehhafy at
i MoAlester in custody of two guards.
U> t>pild « dairy b’ni at the nW® I
I inaant asylum at Tan. The con-
viots. all trestles, lived In a rent- ,
ed house at Taft and the two
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CONCORD NEWS
■UWJKTS Urglorloua r»lt,f from
• • • * Wtete ■
o
lunrds apparently
heir own devtoy
hWtff
Deputy sherUfs first began to
uspect the convicts when stolen
wrs were found stripped snd ai>-
mdoned near the cam*, They
aided the convicts’ hmwo aud
, feund two shotguns and two re.
/olvera. but no guards, they re
»d The county officers bn
,11 10 convict* to Muskogee
Fherlif Jordan Mid Urree Of
ronfesaed to two automobile 1
<nd the armed robber)- of
Muskogee filling stations,
weir nowaru .kmkw*, avriim
ream for armed robbery: I
Jones, serving two years for burg-
lary. and Wllhe St swart, under five
rear sentence tor car theft They
were lodged 4n the county jail
hang and the other atven were re-
urned ,to McAlester
Clute to thrr crime wave were
saw to have been supplied the
therm by reaidenta of Taft, a
negro settlement, who had been
hired by the convicts to drive them
on their night depredations
Il was reported that the two
wards had spent much of their
time M A hotel while the convicts
prowled. , <»*/
W L Fm mnn. _ Saturday
Jcdiua ahd Mr and Mrs
the H. M. Love, home Sunday, nick relative,s in Fort Worth this
Kf*‘ atari Xffssat Y O WTI'k
juLst spring MH, O E Hale rc-
with two enlarged piapOb in its
plain
llh a
I A„ ipent the week-end with tier Ore,nffold. MY.
st tong
her guest, hcinc of Mr and Mrs H H At-
’ ■ ..las the llr-t of the week
Mr and Mrs. Luke OUIerple
hpve been attending hh father,
J T Gillespie, who Is seriously
111 tn a Fort Worth hospital
Mr and Mrs. L Hall visited In
the home of Mr. and Mrs Walter
Merer at Lone Willow Sunday
Mr. and Mr.i. Darnel) Dial and
libmc of his inotlirf Mr, and Mrs.
■* A. West Sunday
Kernut Ba hnto, who underwent! ’
an appendectomy at t> hospital in)
Fptt Worth, is reported to be'
e^vci'liig nicely
' Roy Odom v.Ulted at College Bta-
ticn last week-end.
Mrs. J H. Garner is gltehdliif
Jitak,'..
■■'last spring MH O E. Hale re-
ported killing a. large chlt’ken snake
«Ath two enlargod piapte in its
body On cutting the snake, open.
A plain door knob and a. door knei'j
with a four Inch i(pnatihank aGl.
tached were found Ou Wednesday
aftonoon of last week, a ’ largo
—— *- -"i in a pen’s liest
and after klfing ft: two door
Knobs were found inside the shake/'
Adcock The knobs were used as nest eggs,
h with’ '/ '. .-----r'f'f'j'Wy-r"* '?
Mi. and Mrs. W s. Carper wore
tn Fort Worth today visiting Mr:
Qatepcrs faRiei. I. R Carper-, aim
is'seriously 111 in the Harris Hoe-
Kaspar gaadniptota ttfttowlag ebrtattettag
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• nuaga* are aaen; folding the quads following too
christening in St. Jotin's Lutheran Kvangtaietl
—Ccslral
_ ___ ii,^_-■ ________ ' id the home (if:
tended the sing song at oocftey jMi and Mrs. Coy Rose,
Sunday 1 Mis (tarn Wglravcii of Cleburne,
Miss Mildred Arnuuong of O. Mi sud Mm. Jim ChasUdn of
I A„ «pent the week-end with tier Omnfleld. MY. and Mrs. Babe
pal elite. Mt. aud Mrs. R. M. Arm- Morris of Grandview visited in the -
stiong She had as her guies*. -* **- * *'“ *’ *" *■’
Mite Arina Leigh Shields also of
C I A , - ' - '
,6. W Ricketts and daughters.
Maude and Effie, spent Sunday
with Mi And Mrs Billie Land-
rum of Cleburne. •. t.»:
Mr. and Mrs R M Armstrogg
tianaacted business tn Dajlas ®n
Frirtny of last week - .. __________
Mr« F M Cottle front Morgan Ijeby ot Alyarado visited In the
lx virttina tn toe home of Mr and “*• "* »»--
.MH W. H. Harwell
Mr. and Mrc. <\A. Peered visited
In the Mme «« Mrs. J. c. Pean».
Ernest Briscoe visited his cousin,
W L Freedton, Saturday .
Mr. and Mrs. G. O Handy iron!
Joshua ahd Mr aud Mrs P. I...
Tteplieiif from Bcn-lna visited In ■
Mr and Mrs. I. R. Malone and
b' vs. Billie and Glenn, visited to
Hillsboro Sunday, i
pay Rnincy. of- Cleburne visited
Wilbert joiies reoetilly.' • .
David McCoy of Waxahni-hie vis-
ited. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
It. McCoy of this community
Mr. and Mr- Allen Oner and soil u, mm
and Hie Wei’s wife, nt Granbury anake was found
visited Sunday with W. A '..Moore
and family. 4. J
Mr and Mrs Ernest i™.....
spent Sunday In Fort Worth with
hb sister, Mi's. McClain.
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in Fort Worth
Keekeys has re-
Nro months' visit
Iters and brother
to has recovered
n she underwent
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te-1"-.iff j'.—
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tes ai.d Mrs. Carl
ttended the state
Mity CultiirfSts in
ry
who is 111 at ’his
kvenue, is report-
Id today.
Will JeMhke an
11 of a little son.
I 27. Ul the home
L -mother, Mr-
Grand view high-
n and Mrs )
the Beauty
in wFnrt
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she said rather
kt do you mind If
too go alone*1’
ve him with her.
None. Emotions
Experienced had
balanced her And
[don’t mind," he
Mi see you again,
{call on you t...f |
e you,’' she said
hand.
1 and closed the
k her.
which had noth-
BMell Bede, boat
m and her heart
her head ached
HR pain when her
he ■ drive of her
’ere lights, she
groom, it must
to at home. Re-
fl her. she had
>tly to her room
without looking
n Bls room. She <
’ouldn’t he.
Joel called
»e door swiftly,
a lounge In his
0,” he gald. 1
is. J got thlnk-
uy chasing you
I. You loy off
Ilionahrs, Mrs.
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 174, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 28, 1937, newspaper, April 28, 1937; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303847/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.