Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, February 28, 1938 Page: 5 of 6
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CLUB NEWS
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Dinner Sunday
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TEXAS TODAY AND TUES.
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YALE
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in th* picture for whkh he will bo remembered forever
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Shirley Ahn Yater
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MONDAY EVE ANO TtfENDAY
Post Toasties 10c
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New Sprin
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Free Health Clinic!
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Sponsored by Dr. Minnie Roae Smith, at Her Offices
Beginning Wednesday, March 2nd thru March 5th
MOVIE PARADE
19c
20c
23c
15c
Grocer
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Clelmrne. Texas
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CLEBURNE T1
WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES
Each Member Keeps Record Book
Containing Five lipportant Items
“—Fork
4-Htilulh At
Mr. Ownsby Is
Guest Speaker
Mrs Minnie Penn
Honored at Home
By Parents
Mrs Aiir us letidei lor
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Speaks Thursday
At Delta Kappa
Gamma Meeting
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Mr*. Fiorc^c Firiorc (littciisscd Mrs M
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you, in
luUmlin
day ’drlnit plenty
life will be brigliU'i
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Hattl
No WiAder
You Are Constipated!
I. op I
10c
10c
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twit
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BOCTFTT
Phil Cream ' 1
CHEESE, Lb.
VeM
STEAK, Lb.
SockMW
teohljnued On Pttjfe 'taxi ■ '
5 .string : <
Broor s
Dog Food, Ige. cans 5c
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•tJfcSDAY »I1<1 WEPNKSOAY
(lured
Yams, lb. „
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Tcxax
Oranges, doz. 10c
Meal, 5-lb. bag „ 15c
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bhmmm
M hat right han a huAnand to <oni|i
of his wife’s behavior? YH Liken
< l>»’ I < inmma oiuiHct <rf fea#i*
it 1 i Gamma Itiursday evening in the I
—1 “ • i ryiikc. .wW* |
iiFinaitev to l*»- ,'“i 1
theme nerved
Plus
short,
One-MiHUie Tert AiuwerS
Fame*) de Vutein.
George H Earle.
3 ' Ainstenliuln
SPECIALS ON QUALITY
Carrots, 2 bunches . 5c
The Smart Shoppe
Phone 64
J
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your . lee
Theatre
AWAROCO THE
PARENTS' MAOAZINt
ME0AI. FOR THE
BEAT PICTURE OF
I THE MONTH!
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K. W. Armstrong
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great enough, lay 1
could humiliate tnat <
, she had to make an
vision ...
Admission FREE!
YALE THEATRE
MARCH 3 A 4, 10
Get your tickets from
Service Man. the Yale
+or call
The Cleburne Ice A Cold Storage
and sweetpeas
The honoree was
attractive gifts,
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Mrs: Gertrude w uowa. mi «>i<>
Mrs W. H Cosrtv. Miss Lupc
Hall "Hnd Henry Taff all of Cle-
burne: Mrs. Chadie Mae Corr. Miss
I Minnie Oltrogge and Jnok Taff.
I Fort Worth. Mid Mrs. Ann Dure of
K-Mfa.,,____
'The fifth thing in the record
ook l.s an orchard phm
Un is .to show hpw many and
luU vu; letter of fruit she d*iu)di
airc in hci
rdei. to have enough
rsociETy
514 Girls Enrolled In 26 4-H
Clubs In Johnson County
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T^^k
W<K> K L
I 'C’Arti I»n X<
1 Comedy
■eeeMeMMAMMBMUb^e
PALACE 20c
LAST HAY
Mi I'.ihln T'nj>|> »ml Mr. W
Tapp spent tliu wit'k-eHd in
1-oln
STEAK, Lb
NMgar Cured Rllcert
BACON. Lb, ,
I Ilin .......I Qin—................ Wilf I
2MIMW
/ Has Birthday
The Blue Bonnel-BlUe. Birds ___
> were entertained Saturday afU t I
iiflbn by . Shirley. Atm Yider in !
honor of her lentil birthday, •
Games were played imd refresh-
k No boy wot avor <0 proud of hi,
I dod.. until one tfay.. he learned
’ th. old man wa, a two bit ctooggp
What a Moot It In itor. for you
when- hit b.tf friend gett that
in the back — and Chuck learnt
that gongiter, don't fight tquarol
Rural Home
Assetr Listed
A dugotit or a o«e room shanty
' may be more of « ti6me than a
, mansion was a statement made by
i Miss Maeoua Cox. Home Demon-
stration Agent, at a meeting of
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of
First Baptist 'Church Is db-----—-----
Armslronjf riientg carrying rout the St. Patrick s
nfe Missions tlieme served
Fe church at _—i——■ ..w
M NAturo
th. discoi
,n,whlrh i
out PinktaM>t ComSuml'
T.FAH. trora your .1 ru,thit
■ will b< I'uiuiii.r fur mil All-' .' I
an Is made by Kellogg In / _ .<1
tile Creek Sold by everygroebr. I mA]
------- "‘-'‘Talw
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Sugar, 10 lb. bag - 53c
FOLGERSXOFFEE
1 Lb. 27c, 2 Lbs. 52c
Junior Girls Will
Have Meeting
The Junior ptrls Auxiliary
the r:...:. ~ ‘
serving the Anma^^
Week of Prayer 10* Fo
with'a program itMnc
4 p. m. today, -arp-.——
The. president. .Mary Lain, will
preside over the business meeting
Mary lain will give the devotion-
al. Avis Boyd will discuss 'To
Preach the Gospel to the Poor/!
and Margaret Erie Roberts will
have the subject Heal Inc Broken-
Hearted.' <
A New -Creature in Christ
Jesus." is Ahn Carper's topic, and
Helen Beasley will tell of Restor-
ing Sight to the Blind, and Bev-
' ~ i wHI discuss "This
v.„,. — Scripture Fulfilled.''
Chain prayers for . missions will
clahe the program j
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Church Of The •
Holy Comforter
inulin siiii WardviUe Streettffi
The Rev. Charles <*. Jon—,j
Hu itrr ]
10c 20c .
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CHUCK WANTED TO IE A NG SHOT
. LIKE HIS OLD MAN ... !
W E, Menefee k. i •.■piH’tBd . 1
ill of influenza at hU iritnt-
North Anglin Street - • ®- ''ll
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Koo-Kou
Syrup, 5-lb. pail _ 29c
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Butter, 28-oz. jar _ 19c
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Tomatoes, 2 cans 15c
Citing lhe t»H y»*t-bunk of the
l>i iMUtmenl (if fluiyeHlitelKteh' ' of
lh« Nalltmul Fttie-alRm Asa"
ps niithnrliy. Mr W II
by. s|>etikin. Ch memhors n
j *1—Alter:, el Uh l/Niton Fhrrtit-
Teacher Association tuv uraixi to
make* rttndy to ■ lw> sold nt
HoHj'wodtl Pttra<1<i Tuesday at 7 30
p m at the junior High Beimel home of Mtw T
>ed l hit I I he only
MTU'IEI.D ( lAbs miCB1
Dm Aofteid Ohms wilt meet at | -
0:20 a n>. Tuesday at the First
J'tjKbyterten Chtirth foi • Bible
IStson directed by Rev J.. Vernrai
McGee Tlje class is ttpru. id bit
UlleresUrt lu a t . ------- ------ “ ‘
sftftty m the BtMr , .
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GOIF (LI'B
Tlie Woiatin's Golf Qh»l> will meet
at r.Kl, p m Tuesday al the
Cuimtry Club for guinea if I he
weather is favornbie
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PAG® FTV1
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10c YALE 25c
• TODAY-THtSDAY
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e. t Fun H.rg.in >n Year.,'
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Class Honors
Mrs. Hutson
Mrs Herman Hutson with honor-
ed Thursday evening by a shpwei
given by her Sunday School Class
in the home M Mrs. (J P Brew-
er. 206 Madison street. •
JapOnlcas and jonquils decorat-
ed rooms where games were play-
ed.
The . pink and yellow colors were
used also In plate favors and in the
registry book.
Refreshments were served to
Misses Melba Jo .Webb, Johnnie
Marv Harris, Betty Laurene Dunn.
Virginia Wynn. Moxella Hulsdn,
Glenn Lucas. Dorothy Rodgers.
Ruth Lucas. Barbara Brewer.
Hobble Jo Rodgvih. Louise Brewer,
und Mrs. H C Rodgers. Mr. and
kfrs O P Brewer- and Mr arid
Mrs. Herman Hutson
Gifts were received from Misses
Inetta lister and Johnnie Fay
Fmlth and Mrs. E. F. Smith.
Miss Manrerte Dickerson Is' rb-
pnrted to Ibe 111.
kwnds per yepr
['The communities which
tt>- are Alvarado, Barnesville,
»krv Valley. Burleson. Burton,
iddo Mound. ' Cresson.
ion. Friendship.
2:30 lutlil 3 30 p. m
>' Tapp spent <h« week . nt in
Oiimerori vl-itihR tileiuix mid iiT-
rodtie- atlves. * .
Ml.-; T If .Stewart i. Visiting
ftiehAL ,Hi|d rt’InlWe.. lu .Smi An-
tonld ' 1 ’ . > J
Ml.-,.; MullO lit'llc ('altlwcll. whp
)m;> luwii’.lit..It .reported luiprOy-
c<I • , ':
Lenten Services
Every U rdiiewduy
Holy Eiif*hari»t. 7.10 A M.-d
Dr. Kimbro Is
j Speaker To Club
l« prime mlhlsler pfi _ ,
Discusses Infantile
Paralysis at Meeting
i ITiursday •
AT R. Or R T. HALL
The Ladles Auxiliary to the Bto-
therhood of RnilwAy Tralhmen will
meet at 2 p. ip. Tuesday at the
B. of R T. Hall.
FTTIDY GROUP
I Tire study- Group of the Fulton
Parent-Teacher Association wilt
m—t In Mis, May lie W's room at the
Venus. Wcm Fork and West <hmmr High School Tuesday from
MEN LOVE GIRLS
WITH PEP
[you peppy ,nd fuU of tun, m.n will in-
■
„ul. Men don’t like "quirt" girls.
three gfneratiunio one woman Ma told
<° ’>»1l*n< through” with
E. Pfakham’a Vegetable Compound. It I
Nhlurei tone uf> the systenf, thu« Imwen- '
imforta from*'the funrtioMbdla-
er« which women ntuat endure.
iOuA Pinkharn'a Compound today WITH
TsFAIL from your druggfat - more thkn a
•gL Jrdtnen have written In Utters re-
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1' ‘ r“ 'the Womehi Home Demonstration
b- 'JlO - '• > AmA'AmaL* Q'nisAzil
you Suffer from Nerves?
Jran? •'b- "I wa-
‘ Wi.-f* jMirely al,lr «, ,.lt
""Si and fell very lire.l
jr W “U'f neevlfil, |u,dlv
J® , able- in sei about lire
■ «'"■
X and it >ave me
Xb-^Mr * splendid Appetite fend
■ helped to relieve tnr of
. . , that tired, nrrvpui terl-
nig A’k- your dpggwt today fttr it ?h
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* Fm the hrrtrfH ef the people of Clebume and the Mirnmnding communHiea jvo will give one
member of each family an examination without t-Kafgr These FREE health examinations
Incli ne a thorough anaivsl, and explanation bf your entire «ntem. given on a mort tulehtlflc
-diainMlng instrwmcnt. We are enabled to Hng the location ang ca—e nt your trouMi- with
cut It being nece,K«ry tor ns to art a single qifgrtn regarding ymir condition, or for you to
remove any clothing Marrieg women vhmild be accompanied by their husbands tu that both
may have ., thorough understanding of the examination.
CLINTC HOURS » TO 5 '
Dr. Minnie Rose Smith
Mt North Main ; Telephone IrtMl
clAUtm
Owna-1
Alpha
Imperoonsllana of 5H Famous and Glamorous Movie Star,
12-FTK( 1: ACCORDION RAND FROM FORT WORTH
GI.KE Cl.l'B OF !».a VoiCBl -
JUNIOR HAND OF H4 MEMBERS ...
Tuesday Night - - - March 1
A ■ Junior High School
|>\ ADMIAlUON NTVDKNTN l«v, ADULTS 2fic
Proceeds for Purrhaamt: UtHforma for Junior Band
ami adult in Aiuerteu
“White the ediienlltMt t»l the pa*i
wtu, more or la.-x ».'otfiah,’. •—
<1 noted. "l|»e alm pt <diwatloi< i«
mm-dc-uoKiliuul.iiaf (t prt.inlmg* moi* to peovIdF Tni ' Uir
•***'' • • xeiterai welfare. Hence it i» Uic
trtkirt ft jfublte schools today to
vnlhl, the Inteiart of the- general
public tn edncnthmal poiteie* and
welfare Gag" fawx for Machen;
iwhtel) prevailed in 21 states in
1936 shWMd be abolished according
to the nivnt. of the department |jjnXlinrfaV
• While the rcsoui-ces of the I 1/1111101 ijUllUtlV
United States art ample tn [trofidc ; -
financial secuiit fovits one han Hnnnrc KirfnnHV
died an* twenty-UVrt ftiinidns pup- ; I lUJIUlS PH lllUdj
uiaHcn. nlRI-soclol and unlntelli- .
tent use of these n'sinines have
rcsulled in want "
Tim path to economic Shcitrity.
aet-ordlng to Mr Ownshy. photlid be
open fo alt. but the tbp W pw
cent has received as much as the
bottbtn for y-two per pent
Tic said, • Security to which each
i> enUUecf includes protection <tf
physical und mental liealth, ready
acre's to the truth from advertai-
ing nnd press, peiue, beauty arid
cylturc arid impartiality tn Jus-
tice: ■
“in ‘order to secure these goals
the public schools should prepare
pupils to make their own decisions,
should have freedom, to search for
tfuths. arid shpuld receive the co-
operation, from the public in the
child's education that the work of
the school may not be stultified by
dishonest merchants and politic-
ians."
Co-hostesses at the meeting were ■
Misses Mattie Haynes and Ger- I
trade Whitehouse |
.Attention Ws called hy M,Kf : nauas
Gray, president Of Th* chapter, toj • --------
the Central District meeting of th* . . V-nHncr
Blate Teachers’ Association tn [ IVITS. Venting
Temple cn Maixb 11 arid 12. Miss 1
Dorn Rvhii announced the meeting i
of the Northern District in Denton
March it and 12
1 Who
l.1w?
2 Nome ihe governor of Penn-|
AVlvanie
3 Wh»i Dutch city Is the
of thy diamond trade 7 *
N|r and Mrs
tamed Friday e
at their hothe
hunnilnx the
(heir daughter
lu gwmts I n
Georgia Re-ve.s
IxAvery won prix,
.'file hnhoi’ve was presetrts'd theny
attmettvy. gifts ■;
A sated t.Hiisv wns served Fay-
<»m wert three-leal cluVeis in hon-
or of Nt I’bhlck
1710X1 aMeriding wort flerlilce
NW*h\ Kunslilne R'y-d. Wtlniatlne
I and Waltertne Mica Icy. la Vcune
Clevriaiid. ntlllc loutev Byfd.
tlrorgin R»s t es HUH* Jean Den
ids. Tina Rutii I—wcry. Margie
id U*1'*' Dunn— OrculWiiu (I. dale
u MIMrtd and MnryWrtt li-mplc
•Jerry Fhintv Mt lbn .F' WHNi.'Mt
mid Wh'.-k H Hunlci find '7m
itrtlx'tl. rd FXirt Worth and the
lighnlFi' «tjd ,h,< 's. ' . . . ,
.1 W ‘hetrap ol nrttr Mansfield
Is III nt 2)2 Net th Mnln t4leei He
Is xttffvrliH' frum a dislmatcil hip |
'i
i Entertam.H C lass
'Thc'i'^otiian's Bible Class of the
First Baptist Church was enter-
tained Friday afternoon hi the
home of Mrs. Albert Venting on
.pi-airte Avenue..
Cut Howers decorated rooms and
an i
ed by
class,
dcvotioiiaL
rend pnems
ballas gave n
Mys. FiortuM'
parUAmenlai'F t ales.
Refreshments were .served- to
Mines Osborne, Scott. Dllloti. t'ni
rcjl Clayton ' ( irlflin and ■ Vickers
vhdtoni nnd the following niein-
l»er»: Mines Dnvla. Rnhetldahl
Steven* Williani’on Fldore. Payne.
Helstey. Lockett. McPherson ««-
.bold. McDonald, Oyrtard. CoX.
Buis. WhUg. Bayless, ’priou Vent-
ing and Soul hern.
Jpnn ft Beaver. ' L P Fowler,
Fel -B Morton; Erl Wright, W S
t tiie-/ K K^JJilrtr. H. C. JMlfc'
............. —R M AtJWrinv Hubert Wootit
interestta?; program was retiiler-i, llJf an(t w . v o'BaniiOn arid the }
by a humbei of visitors to the1 m-jts. ■ '
Mrs.. F C. Dilh :i gave the
Mrs. J- C Clayton
and Mrs Osbortie of
talk on prayer
Hint' mi Etiquette
On her calling cards, a woman
rtnc1,nnl xhkrt the tlllc of iter hux-
hand .•
azCoopfR
in the picture for which ho will bo remembered forever
BOY.iGTREiTJ’
Written by kOWLANO 3ROWN.tem«d author ql "Tho D.vll 1, a Sl«y"f
MAUREEN O’CONNOR
KATHLEEN BURKE • ROBERT EMMETT 0 CONNOR
MARJORIE MAIN • MATTY FAIN
birwrtad by WHIIAM NIOH
AJofM«(ion and Dt-U^ra by GIL10N MOWN
f ,n‘
|to be
on
F "Jqtuteori County rx>^ )w.s 26 4-H
(Hrh Clubs with nn enmUufOia ol
fel4." state* MU
IGoigity Hom,
|MBnt. These cluba art located in
B4 lUffertnt commiuiltic, but all
khet girt, are working oh eie same
lelnb foals.
I ** u* lime each girt
Bs striving t<r get her meoci) book
lap ip date Tlie record book is
k<> contain five things Ths .in-
fatnlory of her clothes, a list <>•
■MAm that .yhv la going to nerd
■UwetMse in nun mui Hs td»e bsvs
Inert KrtMMs the dale’ nt pin |
paar, .dost and bhmd art- record-
ley-.do- that rtie may rtudv the i
|MWH<ng. qualiUes p( (lie dlfterent .
|N*pda of arttolea bought and also [
M* how mm h ' he i p.->mu
Kr her clothes The record book
Map .contains a Good looks for
JjlrM score card which "he Is
■becking each week.
Fire
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the direction of the guardian, Mrs.
Gold, at the Jr. N. L-mg School,
Friday afternoon at 4 p in
Mary Catherine Biykle played 11
t/’Y. and
imd Frankie Bowden sang
Matxln-"Gold gave ft
Margie pailiels. a song
Ear) Street, a solo. t. r. ,
given by Dori... Nell Holier and
several camp fire songs wOre sung
during the program.
A negro playlet was. given by
Doris. Row Lasseter ArtleliU P<»-
ey. Peer) Payne mid Kathryn
Stljaft. . '
Klizaber.li Helslcv rtnpouncctl Hie j
numbers.
"•Mr. ai«i Mrs. JoSTCufCttitMtain-
ed'-Su'ndfiv at their nonie on
North Wilhite Street, with a dlntu r
honoring the blrthdm: ,of their
daughter, Mi’s Attniim Peipi:
The turkey With its .(ic-
coinpanying dORies was. served nt
two inrt-lald tables eentertd with
orrangementa of iris. ttnaptfraBtiris
presented many JQyy f)ozen
Guests includptl Mr and Mrs,
Hay arid daughter. Lily..
Gertrude O'Dqwd, Mr and
~~ Cossey. Miss Dupe
I li ning services. 7.30 P- M '®! . ,J
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. 9IL.
Rrtty I .aurene Dunn
1b Complimented
hu Dunn filler-
vcAtug with ti parly
<rti Trinity Avenue
13th tmthday of
, Betty' Laurene
Verne Ottyelftivd.
nad Tina Ruth
Firm Frexli
Tomatoes, lb. tOc
Sunklst
Lemons, doz. ___ 19c
Requirementf For
Planning House •
i 'Let's Plan a House" was tfis-
[ cussed by Miss Maeona Cox at
meeting at the Antioch Srhool
' house on Friday Afternoon. "Feb.
28,
The first requirement of ft satis-
factory farm home is adequate
size to provide heeded working
i area, storage epare. .living and
steeping quarters. Miss Cox said.
The proper number, size and
[ placement of windows, doot'.s and
. stairs and good construction are
1 also important. Closets, cabinet^
1 and shelves me the housewives
: friends in assisting her lb keep
; the house neat and orderly, tile
J speaker declared Screen for corn-
i fort and health was also urged
I Due to Inclement weather and
I much sickness in the community.
the attendance was small Election
<;f Officers Was postponed until the
first meeting in Mftrch,
fBfcriy
Ma««m Coa, . ( ^ndy TO HE SOIJl
1 Food DvmonBtrators ,5“.........
Plan Programs
The Home Food Supply Drtnott-
atrators at the Women1. Home
LtemonstdatitMi Clubs have con-
ducted a program in dieir club*
during IMintery on pradticltip
foodshome, in order to feed
a family nutrUtonahy and follow
Uv- live, at home program sirvewi-
fuily om> must pltut an adequate
garden and orchard arid have ade-
quate poultry, dairy cows beef and
pork animals ’ •
The demonstrator, in , the vari-
ous clubs wljo haw made faeir
long time plans for the produc-
tion of food are; Mrs 8 A Kmu»,
Buel-Midway; Mrs. P. W Johlisoli,
Uris' «r-<>r.. X I Bwteson-Vilhige Creek; Mrs H'D
■W acore card which she Is] Crow Cott*7 Vwlley; Mrs John
I- deals with nersonai an^n Kv,ns' Mw W. A. Bishop
heath midiJST Ul*«y Chapel: Mrs E L: CasS-
he^lth and posture Unian; Mrs H Ha sell.
Thte Parker; MF? R . U Prest ridge;
".Ad RininvifW; Mrs M. 8. CaAstevens,
, ; VOnus; and Mrs J. E KfrlleV, West
»y»a 01 truii sne simiqd .'
.. ... her hum frmK plot in 5
|er to huve enough tW to serve : , —." .
m inembci of her fatnlly 300 Burleson C1UD
have Has Meeting
1 Tire Women of the Burleson W
H D. ^hib enjoyed an all day
----- Cuba, quilting at the home of Mrs. A
no, riieiKisnip. Grandview, w Parham on Feb 24 ’A cover-
Ightand. Hopewell. Josiwa. Keene, ed dish dinner was served at the
berty Chapel,' Lillian. Lone Wil-1 noon hour
a. Parker. Prairie Grove, Thomp-
At 2 o'clock, a business meeting
of the chib was called to order
with Uie president, Mrs. Dunn,
presiding Mrs 7 W. Johnson had
charge of the program. "Let’s Cut
Down Our Grocery Bill " The
leader stressed that one way to do
thlx^was to follow a "planned week
menu." ’ .
Hie club hud a perfect attend-
ance with one new member and
two visitors. The next meeting
will be March 10 in the home 0|
I Mrs Bill Dunn with Miss Maeonn
J Cox as leader
9fl Nter
Grapefruit, 5 FflR - 10c
CATSUP, 14-ox. bottle
MUSTARD, qt. ,,...
Laundry
Soap, 6 giant bars 25c
Chum . *
Salmon, 2 TALL CANS
Misses Mrideiyii 6'Hannon. Nelda
Jefth £t.i|<vi and Aiiltri Morton also
ftt.iended the party; t •
A. Kenrieity. remains
■' 1
Mrs. Frank Lacewell ' m
Editor==Phone 133
Whxt right has a husband to cempluiO
<»i his wife’s behavior? Yrt l.ilern was ’ j,
willing to change—4f the stake wft> D’Ose answering roll e»ll from
... . Wes: liberty were, Arlene Brad-
7any "Amy fon! shaw, Edna Dodson. Billie OjR?ll-«£b'.. <? 3««J
» I Carver, Bonnie Mac Howard; Lot- Diry is the Sc
tie Mae Cummidtt, ^xtdie Belle,
Hanna, and Denzal Hani» •
Trimmed with (Jowers and veils.
New Dresses |!.*o. - SUlfl. SI.HH
More of thOM- $1 Wamrh‘1 and
L'hUdrtq’.s Dresses fne 7#c
Gay New Purses Sl.W
<ITV KH’NCII •
'I In <11.; < i.iitK ll o! P.ircnl
Tertclier. Associations will meet, at
4 ji m. Tuesday in the club room
at the high school.. Officers will
IF' rtecied arid Mrs. Rlgriii- Mc-
Oiunev will” review i lltle hiibk
What do yon cut Mr brcaXfastr^l
Cotler, loiiat, uuytx- sdhc- eggs? f
What do you eat for lunch andr*\ -
dinner ' Bread, meat, pOMMAS
No wiinaer yin’re conntipatni sn7
due to la< K <>/ bulk " Ami "bulk*'T
docan't mean, the amouul you I "
eat It memm the kind of foud.i »
I hut torina a aoft, bulky mall in... . .
the Imwi'ls IlY thia maa* that JJ
helpa your bowels move, , .,t» ;
The common sense thing to dd "
iibout it la to eat U natural
laxative food Kellogg's All-Dran
tor hrtnktait will vfve you lust
the lailk you neral Apdnipves
in addliton. Nature's great
...mal-toriio vitamin B,
crunchy toasted cereal every -'-s
drink plenty lit water, und '(j
‘ 'r for yft>u1 All- •
I 'Flie Magafeno Hescarc.h Chib
j wan cnlcrtftinrti ’Hniraday alter-
| noit.n ide regutar nirMithlv round
I tatge. arid xnctul intwlliig tri the
. a. - ■ 1 lionie of Mrs. David Ross uh North
_ .r Wnrd» •* *•**"* , Malntbrn Ml.* Murnte Tnrbrori
Triftes make the sum ol human .
j . »iko. deeiat -1 tW, mid- half otir mtarrv ffom M|,s w gt(t^ wut
.ten .otter to po. |««r. folblrt prim H. Mt.ir I #h<1 HpuUh
i——1 w”^*- ,,na revrihitlthi h • .Mrs s I Harris, discussed Trilt-
i liuMh' r»liJg«rinn nt every youth, Taday s Haiyjavape ite Law* aud - Regulations tint
urol ndult in Aomrleu Many prisons whose blrtlidriy rnibrou talked on How Cun
_.l oixui,. Uutev .mJ given Updlnaliclal w}- —
aprt'UtatlAn ThMi excelWnt juilg , w.nJ, J (h(. m
L |g. tnaiil may irt.uit in pwtllabl- in-1 Ulh Jn w1
VNUmrnts. t. .. ! Infantile Paralysis. X»i. Kimbiu
jttfld: ti the symptoms unit ptv-
, »J vvulutito tnr'uwrt* hi IhF epWemfc
. type Ot ttic disease He stall'd that
T:|Mfjfi drt'ihti. oci lured hi Texas Inst
year irthi the diseases the victims
ranging; from Jrihincy, to oid ege
He r-xpie sed the opinion thill with
|upj>er pi-evmitatlvh mroxurts the
liumber rntild hove been i......
, v<L .
( QuC: lions were tim.wvrtd tttid tlic
1 inijtertnnce of pre-schonl viteelii
LdMljL’Wk'; stressi'd
Nfa-ti teJiiiirni* hi kce'pl>u> wUh
' St .. Pali leks season' were scrvctl
i avoria were small shiinirorts■ and
clay pipes
Attending the meeting were
Mtmea. J. M Wylie: Matthew it
Arnold And M, .1 CaM-igab. G
C Jones, visitors, hud Mmes E
A. Ctipk. JOlui .Ft Beaver. Flor-
ence Floore. Arthur Stites, Jolip
■K Riuseil. a w Robert*, w
A McWilliams. C. .A TAitrott.
Frahk Meige. S’s.t. Harris. W.
L,. Cunningham, J A . Davis, J
Harry Stanford. Anna Robinson find
John F. Buckner
Camp Fire Uroup
Presents Program
The skrn-cari-wa Camp
group presented a program
GoitL al "the Jr N , ” Long School,
Friday afternoon at
__n
plgnc solo
Frances Baucom
—( n duet
tap diriee.-'
arid Edna
A reading was
Is Entertained
Mr, nnd Mrs Brad Boyd enter-
tkin'ea Filday night, for members
arid kriests of the Jolly Dofteri
eif1?!. •. • ;s •. " '
A St,: Patrick’s Day them? was
carried out. in, game necessori^s and
; wnveslmiHila ’ieiisistiuc of salad
I und cImmuT cdufites.
| The six fii btor of playcrft enjoy
fug eames o< forty-two ■ Included
Mr. imd Mrs Bill Meals and
dnAkiiiUI’ Jn.nlce, and Mrs. R. T
> mrfldson. giicsta. nnd tJw follow-
ing members’ Mrsmr and Mhies.
Jonii R Bimvrir. L P
E^Bhlrti". H. C.
JWFhny. Hubert Wood*
n screened in back porch with a
closet, a storage place for food
in quwntittes and canned jkodiicts.
A built in closet in each room, and
an adequate supply of Water.
During a short buslnew; session
Mrs. JOhn R Moore was welcomed
as n new member;
Answering roll call were Mnfes
C O Moore, T J Price, j: R-
Hgttna, H D Hariha, C v -Hyde,
j. l. Barbee. Jimmie Barbee. Joiin
Kirtley. A Meyers, end three vis-'
iters, Mmes. H, A Gilliam. H C.
Dunaway and Mins Gindlnv Mc-
1' Bride .
Club Girls To
Make Dresses •
Let’s make. « 'party or Sunday
dress said Miss Mneona Coftr Home
Demonstration Agent., ay. a Joint
. straUon Agent, at d meeii, , I)IU ol nu. W(.sl pr)rg nnd
Hie Wirt l.ib'iiy Home Demonsl.ra- . Wesl | , H ,,.|ui)s ilt West
tlc.n Club at the home of Mrs A Fo|.k on P(.[, Z1
Meyers on Feb. 32. J m making u drolls the first
Every ho.use should be built on thing to consider is the kind at
—. Y • ‘^a J Fira xx 11 VAfJ SiLlOljlii — _ . — 11 ---—. J
living room and a bed; |hat (s FU1tnme (or that kind of
every two persons kit- jnat«4aL For example a round
and bain. ("UD_ neck dress with a roll collar lor
a round faced person would only
moke her face look, more round
Or a dress With lines running up
and down wouldmake a tall per-
ron look taller, etc, Another thing
I tri, consider is the gplor .of ma-
terial to be used as all types Of
people cannot wear the same color
...V »Mi.< w— ~ —■ -- - -----1
ti00.,rand *& 7bc WiSt liberty were. Arlene Brad-
unporunl dr 1 Cftner, Bonnfe Howard;
the
a well drained location apd should, innwrlfl] ,to u^e and the pattern
I coffUiri a - - • ....
I room for overy two persons,
chen: dining room i.r,_ v- r .
cd drives are more attractive, also
sohie frees but not enough to keep
out nil Of the suiwfiine SOUie
good assets U> the rural hbmes aw.
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Bacus, Roy. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 124, Ed. 1 Monday, February 28, 1938, newspaper, February 28, 1938; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1306561/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.