Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1936 Page: 5 of 8
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was nerved to Dr. and Torbr,,*i ______________ earning th. Way." But this Way!------------------ — --
Venting, Mme# Winnie c . mot with bitter opposition. when a
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your youngatera—a Mickey Mouae white bar will LAST ANO LAST.
Yet thia creamy white giant bar te made
with the same costly tropical <411 used in
fine shampoos and toilet soaps. That is
why it gives such thick, rich, long-lasting
suds—the •‘billlon-bubMe suds” that ac-
tually diftobe out grime and grease . . .
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MICKEY MOUSE BALLOON
Just mail 5 wrappers from
Crystal -White Soap, with
your name and address, <0
(Irvatai White, Kansas C1ty#
Kansas. Your balloon will be
sent at oftce, postage prepaid.
Offer eap.ies Nov. 3*. J
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Htleen members of Uie MagasUw
Research Club mat Thursday af-
tmr'fr. st the t-haraber of ettn*
meme office in regular weekly tsM-
skm, with Mrs. J. Harry Stanford
ocnduoUnc a' lesaon on Dr. Flor-
ence 8a»n. anatomist of the
iRoctefeiter institute
I The program was given m con-
twetton with study of eminent
women of the United States. Those
Uking part were Miss Maude Tor-
bnm and Mrs JOhn F Buckner
Who* discwuK-d "The RcKkefeUer h>-
slHUte" and "Dr. Florence Sabin
—Her AchieremeiiU." respectively.
Mrs. Anna Robimon conducted a
parliamentary drill.
Those answering roU rail by
naming “pioneera of our day" were
Mtne» John R- Beaver, Oordoti
Bryan. Buckner. W L Cunning-
ham. Clarence Crawford. J. -A.
Davis, 8 L Harris, R F. Motas.
SPECIALS
100 Lb*. Pure Sugar
48 Lb*. Guaranteed Flour
20 Lb*. White Cream Meal
1 gal. Ribbon Cane Syrup ..
Oranges, extra good, 1 doz.
Apples, extra good, each ........
Rice Bran, 100 lbs. —
Wheat Bran, 100 lbs. .... ..
Hen, an* Dreued Fryers
PERSONS BROS.
The Checker Board Store , .3$
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A Cordial Welcome Awafls You
Mis. Ella Henrj' ’
Mias Mettle Heath.
Mr% Fraimls D. Abernathy.
Mrs. Morence C. .>".30r«
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Life of Dr. Sabin
Studied By Club
Mr.. Harry Stanford’
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PAUL S MINISTRY at
forth all the courage and fortitude
he poaaosaod In Ws ftrst Corin-
tlilan letter, which hs wrote from
Bphesus, he says. "A great door
and effectual is open. » .uto me,
and there are many adversaries (
In the-same letter, he likens thia ggaln„1
opporttion to the brutality at wild jvtckeKir
beaaM saying. "After the manner
of msn I fought with betutto at
■pheaus."
Chriatlan Courage
Of Paul’s ministry Luke Ulis breast
that he "spoke boldly for the space bavin;
of three months, reasoning and
cernlng the Kingdom of God. But
when some were hardened and dis-
obedient, speaking evil of the Way
before the multitude, he departed
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“Wack-Drsught is
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grams on Play
JOHN
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SPOILERS”
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NAN GRKY—FUBSY KN1OHT
ducted by Mrs, A. J
Mrt. Porter Crutcher reading the
, Bellowing the luncheon Mbs Writer "of Shawnee, bitta.. Thurs-, tUmc for a ehort time before Blaok-Dnwglil
Retreihmenta were served to the *ai’yjro „„ day morning at 10 o’clock al the gt ng to Shewnse where Mr. Carl- that a M-ccnt
- -- ' — - - m home rf Mias Maude Tcrbron, 303 ton U In Ute electrical business. upward»/of 86 d
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gl “ -"bt“~—>**‘“~J* “ *
the*Goldsn'Text being mor ot\kxl that ye
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Mra Qtto Phillip* reviewed "A
backward Glanc? by Edith Whai-
I ton and Mrs J. W Pickens. ’The
LquI Maid" by Zoe Akins and Bdlth I
nww*k'3. ■*’.
I Wefreshuieiius were served to'
I Mmm: Fred Dictatm. Boyd Dillon.}
I , FaUtenbury, Harry Howell,
I-Penn Jackson. M- T. KnoX. J G.
Qteen, W B Prekin, Otto Phil-,
I Ups, J W Pickahs, W A. Scott, \v'
I UHI ~ ! ' ? r,| uaii. G. B. Wiiuiac. a. a. vain, M.
,^11“ 'K- Simian. *-* Stamper, J. D.
Wi ts. Doyle Statoup. Howard c,epr p^,. v u R
Hr Hand and the hostess - - - - ■ - - -
Mrs. Reynolds ,u 3 ’
I r ir- T" 11 *’ Head. Lyle Pipes,
!» Ci. 1. Hostess lams. Hugh Box v nowaro.
Included in Thursday afternoon s > T. H. Wqldcn, Ray Hudson, T. H.
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I boms Of Mrs Billy Reynolds
I m«nb:.rr of the O. T Club
| Sewing and conversation formed , —’——■————
menu w^XervM TOme^X Doubl<i F°Ur Club
I m®nts wf^n^B gerven to Miocfe. Aiv«t _ —i
Bean. Nfiva Oatat Mess Bailsw.} Is hjltertained
Ralph Riggan. Harrison Meacham, i
| LMM Walker. Herbert Bishop > - . 3 .
Finest Burd Robert Chapman of was attractively t *
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the hwtrw. I members of lh< Double Four, Club tlh
—— -----------1---;,„erp eritertalned in the home at "*3„ ,/op*®
Jg (Mrs. J B Richardson Yellow »*••• th»
— I chrysanthemums formed th floral ■
TMg , a).p intmeiits and Uble deoor-
'Rf * i ationr.
-J 9"^ 9 I Tn bridge Mrs. John BUI Cum-
COUGH DROP fclr received high score priae, Mrs.
medicated with throat-soothing WUlam Rawltind, second and Mt^s
ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. Hei n McGowan, low.
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Balloon, feet high, sent 1’REK for
Just 5 Crystal White Soap wrappers!
It’s a marvelous toy for the youn0t«ra—
made of durable rubber, with heavy card-
board feet so that when you toss‘*Mlekey”
in the air—he always lands on hi* feet!
But this offer is for a limited time only make clothes gleaming white, dishes
—eo get youf Crystal White Soap now!
YMt-ll find that Crystal Whltewtflctu- . _ . _ .
ally CUT YOUR SOAP BILLS IN TWO. For of Crystal White Soup. Take off the wrap-
Crystal Whit* cost* only half as much as per* and send them for your fnt Mickey
eoap in fancy package*. You get'nrita the Mouse balloont
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Reviews Given Euzelian Class
At Book Club Tacks Comforts
Mrs. Howard Parker;
1 Hostess
Week of Prayer
Members of the Womans Mb-
■ - of the Anglin
w" Etreel' Methodist Church observed
} a week of prsyei program Thurs-
day st the church beginning at
11:30 o'clock
Mr*. H*fvey Bratton was the
: general leader for the morning
, division which in addition to talks
on the various subjects Included
prayer*, scripture readings *nd spe-
ctel music In keeping with the
. The first hour was devoted to the
i study of “The Quest at God’s Sil-
ence" with Mr*. Patterson giving
* special musical seleCOoif and Mfs.
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FOR 5 WRAPPERS FROM
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
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Special offer to acquaint more women with this big bar
of white laundry soap that cuts soap bills in half!
TOSS “mCKEF IN THE AIR HE Al WAVS LANDS OH HIS FEET!
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* AldiJEr Starting Today
MAT1NEK. 1:00 F.. M. TO 8 P. M....... ....... Jf*
NIGHT. «:<M F. M. TO .4:65 P. M Mc
A I2.2ITROAD SHOW **■ NOW AT POPULAR PRICKS
Matlm-cs Me - - Nites 3»<
. .^ . 8un(Jllv Matinee and Nite 35<
' AT POPULAR PRICES!
I THE GIANT SHOW
| that has never been duplicated
in stage or screen history! 2
| years in production! A fortune
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ccme th# bride cf Mr. Jarno* A. T he couple will reside In Cle-; ts relieved.
---'"-’i Thurs-1 burn, lor a shert time before pi««v-r*«
.-cent
dp«M.
kkool Lesson
RRhealans the OnruUkn bto M
* warfare, aaying, "Be atrong In
aid Kphreaana hla might Put on the whola ar-
— mav abia
wilea of the
Pau! had seen the deVtl'a ’
degradation of Idololry
1 the temple of Diana •
Brrumley, Archie Graham. Lynn Monary Sedely
Grant, W. 8. Wattere. C. V. —‘
Winter*, O. D. Kirkiiam, Tildan
; Head. Lyle Pipes, L. Mabry Ad-
ams. Hugh Box, C. R. Howard.
social affairs was a party in the- Ctoniwr, Ernest Hudspeth, Arthur
Mary Tom Odell
Clydt Hubbard. » talk, "Quest of
Ord Through fnrerccaslon' was the}
second topic with Mrs T
Purely Vegetable”
—WHAT DOBS THAT MEANT
A great many thlhga eon cause
J. . and there Are many
..ledlas to relieve it, but possibly
table" laxatives.
, Among these. Black-Draught 1*
outstanding Tn Be manufacture.
__j soawr'v.w Main Etirit. Bev. JBen M., leaves of a certain plant are used
Graduate*." iPKvId, pastor of the Field Street #nd the root* of certain others
P3i«ra iomhr?rUtto k*’rmrtWW*’ ’** rtn“ ceremony. without prservatives . no other
Mart and ML* Klmbrc, trx-k part. Mw . CarlUn l ;h<- daughter of chemical change troin the way they
. fad he is the sen of Mr. and Mi». garden." By their .being finely
h. A. Carlton of Shawnee, Okla, i ground, the dignellve system ek-
The bride was. dresr.ed In green1 tract.', the active medicine right
ihd buff with green BcMagcriM. j r”—* “ k“ ——■ - -—
Miss Juinell Ables "cl Waco !*“
Cailtcn of Shawnee, Okla.. Thurs-, tUriu for
Ik/, ' . ,*v
short time before
a**- *
heme cT MIk Maude TOrbron, 303 tor. is In the electrical business. ui
-v. 'mnumt Woman***;* Mmes. Meals '' ” * • • ■■.-.3^.,^^. •. -
>a*m W V O-Bamum took part dis-
cus: Ing topics on the need of Jap- J
M cnese wemen for college training;
Indians In Louisiana were discuss- I
ed by Mrs. Allen; negroes In the
■emmuntty near ' Augusta. Ga.; • i
Mrs. Crutcher, the Capans pt
Sr uthera Alabama, Mrs. Annie
Starnes: coal '.miners' In Eastern
IrfHucky. M-». I . Berringer; Mex-
ican. In Eouthw.st Texas and. ad-
’clnlng territory. Mr? w J. stil- ■ .
s-ell; rural communities- In con-
ation with negro school teachers,
Mrs. K. E. Shlrer; Sdarritb Qolle?e
for training rure. workers, Mrs. F
s. Davis. , j
The last section of the after- .
’ .goon’s prejram was under the di- j
■ ctlon cf Mrs. W. V; Q’Banncn on
Mr*. Howard ‘ Parker enlertianed
Thursday al the Fryamger Inn lor
inembers of the Thursday Book ihursdsy When the Kuselian Class
members of the Fleet Baptist
Churdh were entertained at the
church in an all day industrial
i meeting.
• Mr* T H. Conner conducted a J
dt v< tie nai <
jplan- were made tor the Christmas
I party lb the short business ses-
sion ,
j Luncheon was servad to Dr and
i Mi s Albert Vi
tn' TCaJwr |(HQT»Wi!HerwP ° B Whl,ac' K B' C,ln’
A yellow and green color theme i®nce
attractively ured iti depek- ““
Joshua, Hamic. George Wood and etion* Th:—— - -----
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> .Mrs J B Richardson. Yellow J*** ’LJStana.’^e third , ■ .
- r I chrysanthemums formed th - floral . Tfl<. (jut.sl of God Through C' I l\4 1
™’ jaBi.‘nln,'' , ;,r' and Ublf Couple Married
I In bridge Mr* John Bill Cum-
COUGH DROP hie received high score prise. Mr*
medicated with throat -soothing Wiliam Rawland, second and Miss
ingredients of Vicks VapoRub. H«l-m McGowan. low,
- - ■ - — — - - - - .. Refreshment were se * *
rteve and Mmes. W. B Benton.
L. Gurley, John Binders, Pete
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incited by the silversmiths ,
found host* of their customer*
longer Interested in their silver
shrines of Dion*, because they had
joined the true Way. At th*
height of th* mob’* fury, • "Paul j ....., ...„ -------
was minded to enter in unto Uw giso that the warrior keep in con-
people." and it was with dWBaBRp istaiu "
that his friend* "besought him not —-
to adventure himself into the
theater,’’
Tlie C’lirlstlan W arfare
. Pauli’s experience in the riot at
Ephesus aesures us that he waa
not using highly figurative lan-
guage when he speaks to tlieac
’^’ihilAmoiur^ Hlrcshta Graduates.’’P*'1^ pastor of the Field Street and the root* ^ certain other*
* n ,i urnwell :B*ptl»t Church. Tftlclated reading These are dried »o they will keep
»**. r,n« lemony. ' I without preervatlve* . no Other
. Mi and Mrs Edgar Able* cf Waco grew in "Mother Nature’s medicine
• a-s k. i. n... is.- unu Mi» By their .being finely
ground, the dlgretlvc system _«k-
where it Is needed Ounstlpation
it, is so economica1
panka^ average
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Continuing (he study of "An-
Uuuy *nd Cleopatra" under the
aiiveraariea leadership of W R Walter, mem-
bers of ttus Shakespeare Club were
•nurtalned Tbumiay enuring., at
the home ”1 Mrs T. O Reed,’
law Featherston Street. Rev. Jul-
ian E. Bauknight was host.
i Mi* Abernathy directed the dis-
cussion on Act IT. scene one to
five which were read and Dr. W
<R WaahlMBn dlwusaed Egypt
Wldle Clropilra Was Queen."
A social hour was enjoyed follow-
ing the program and refreshments
Were served to Mmes. Frances Ab-
vaaipiaie ot ngmwmnrw. «i>u cnial&y, Ruth Archer, Fterenee C,
iving shod your feet with the ncfITi y. M. Fulton. Misses Eta-
I i*-*»i r*g * ha u.wtndi . _ .*. _a*_ 0.1___I.—- ’ at.____ wav _
persuading as to the things con- wit.mi taking up the shield of
. But faltll wheM,wllh ye gjian be aula
to quench al) the flory dftrta of the
evil one And take the helmet uf
gnlvation. and the sword of the „W_.T
Bplrit Which IS the word of God." |nun. Mr* Hill of Louisiana, and
aere is the whole panoply of God
for the Chtistians warfare, both
righteousness peart, faith, salva-
a Uou and the woijrt of God.
t, Bquippod with this armor of God
'<£0 an’y
» nt»‘ hl* own strength, but ’’Strong
the Lord u-iJ in the strength
hi* might "
: This Christian warfare requires
not only this armdr <rf God. but
l communication With beud-
duartcra, with all prayer and sup- )
plication praying at all seasons m i
the spirit, and watching there- I
Unto in all presverance and sup-
location for all the saints." Prep- I oortstinatlon
Matiou. patience, prayer-these , Xnsdlwi to
spell power in the Christian war- non(1 m3r|, pppmar than Ute “vege-
mere ,Nc: th
itiavid.
He Sund
My EMU ALVIN Ht
(Th*, totemattamaJ Uniform
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Ephesians *10. “Be strong in th* «• stand against
- - md in the strength of Ws >vil laul hat-
ln thr (......
•Shtermg In . _
i at Pphesus He had felt the devil's
J, fortitude 'h** H* faithfully forewarned
, «ad thus forearmed his friends to
t meet "the old blt,ter foe".
The < hrUUMi's Weapons
K Since Ihefr wrestling was ’not
M*ln»t tlesh and blood, but
-----1 the spiritual hosts of
tedneaa." their weapons must , r’
tr spiritual, even “th* whole
grmor of God" ’Stand Uiarofore. ,
Having girded your loins with
•truth, and leaving put on “the
itplate of righteousness, and
• ••• • •••<* •’••VW J”MS ss-ws ...... rii.'ll V, iVI , rtlllljll, EHIMCY E».|ge
peeparatwti of the gospel of peace; Clayton. Grace Wood, Dors
.. .. Ry(in O|. 0 Jgjf,
' and Mrs Gordon K. Bryan, Mr
(•nd -Mr* W. F Dletrlcii. Mr and |
Mrs R A. Kilpatrick. Mr. and
Mrs. Walker. Dr apd WMi Wash-
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the hcM.
Eva Btstlbury cf Dall** is
here vitiung her rtsughtor. Mrs
W W. Cumble. ,' I
rone can tight the davit not in ; •
Of I
Rleciiie light bulijs designed to give 80® hours aervlce bum
10% mere current than the 1000 hour butt* giving the same
amount cf light Lone life, long guaranteed bulbs rated at same
Wattsge do not give the same amount at light. . "''"3*^3$
Recently a sirenjer "blew into our city witlt a long life,
long guaranteed pul > the aunt brand and make that we have
had on Our shelves for nearly « year Wc purchsaad these bulbe,
to supply the bargain hunter who wa, more interested in Initial
ocst of the bulb than prt per lamp design Wc have'sold about
three hundred of these lamp, over a yeggs period at 38 1-7';
Ims cost than the stranger sold seven hundred during the week's
stay in Cleburne 'Die average business mon admits that he
knows very little about electricity but some are psreuaded 1^3*’
a "silver tongue" that all light bulbs sold locally are not of the
proper design and your I cal electric*! merchant* do hat know
their light bulbs. Yes, Mr Barnum was right 3$
For twi
Maeda Lari.,.., ... — „„ ________ ■—
Limps on les* th»n halt the commMlon that we Can sell these
off brand so called long life lamp*. r' \ :.
loan our customer* wh t can borrow this instrument.
enough light front his present lighting equipment or not.
-four years we have sold and'. reoommraM"-A
We tell the Westinghouse brand of Maida
off brand no called long life lamps We have a sight meter to
Joan our customer* wh > can borrow this instrument, take it
homo wltli him and find out for hlnyelf whether he ie getting J
free to borrow it. ' .
ZIMMERMANS
IS, 30, BO Watt WesUnghrttee
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