Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 365, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1944 Page: 3 of 6
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talaOHBr--I ■ . ten
Magaaute Rvwnreh Chib *dl to
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Fust vtunttan Church
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Flrat Christian Church met MoB-|toMcta trnahidrt
day afternoon in the I
Mrs. ‘
Main street. for the monthly mis-
sionary program
Mrs. Roy Cower was leader of
, the lesson on the theme. "Indian
Trails and Modem Roads.’* and
she cave an introduction to the
program, ad th* devotional on the
Wool sweaters, excellent for fit and
quality. We have them in seven
cious colors: Green, purple, maize,
pink, copen, beige, red. Wonderful-
looking with skirts, shorts or slacks.
Sizes 34 to 40.
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along a detour.
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Mi sta Mrs Paul Kimbto left
Tuesday for San Antoum, where
they will visit their son. Capt
Bob Ktrnbra. and family
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Street ^aprist Church MU tnevt
rhuradsy al II a. m at the
rikurvii hu a rotated dtah totveh-
«tu» and tashteesft mrattag Mvra-
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Yearbook Program
Given at WSCS
Meeting on Monday
The W S O. S of the St.
Mart's Methodist Chnrch met Mon-
day afternoon at the church for
the yearbook program with Mrs
Roy Reeves in charge
The subject of the leaaon was
"Christian's Iteaponae to Butter-
ing." and the leader gave the In-
troduction Mrs. F. K. Suddath
presented the meditation and dur-
ing it sang "Must Jesus Bear the
Cross Alone" and rvad a short
poem.
"Health In a Post-war World'
was the topic presented by Ms
B. L Reid, and Mrs Phvllls
Walker discussed. "Brewster Hos-
pital, Jacksonville. Fla . and
Freyman Clinic and Newark Con-
terenca Hospital. El Paso. Texas " i
Mrs Marlin Russell gave "Medi-
cal Mission Dispense ry. Boston.
Mam., and Methodist Sanitarium.
Albuquerque. N M." and the hos-
pital work tn Alaska was told by
Mrs. Roy Reeves ’ Mr? Joe Peters 1
Fin* choice m footwear for all
the home front duties Girl
Scouts are so faithfully per-
forming
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“ . in Ban Domingo
Mrs Raid dosed the lesson with
prayer, and a short business ses-
sion was held.
Those attending Included Mmes.
Peters, Reeves. Reid. Russell. Sud-
dath .and walker.
thmna. “IRaMe the RUM Waters.
We Brnti the Trwth “
•On the Trail at Their Fbre-
talhera. Down the Trad to
< Health' was presented by Mrs
of Fennxyivanla museum, has been
seeking to establish whether the
tooth and the bones wore buried
at the same time I
The find to significant, the an-
thropologist explained, because the
prtohiM ode Ambc4qaii oamaI pre-
nimabiv became vxttrtt anywhere I
from W non tn ao.tMn.OOO years ago. <
while scivntixts have generally be- I
Hexed that man's residence In 1
North America dates back only
about 'JO ooo years
Vanou.x tests will be undertaken |
to determine. If‘possible, the age I
of the bones, and the tooth Al- |
Uuutgh <e> established test is ac- |
cepted as infallible proof of the i
age <4 the bonea. especially in cases ,
of mlncraliaaUon, Interested sden-
**'!*’ Us,s *n> hnl*h»l they can get some
idea of the age ,
V Calvon McKIm. head of Free- ■
no State Oxlhge's geography and |
geology rlciwrtment. pointed out >
that the tooth might have been
u-aslted JOO or JOO miles and de-
posited with the bones, which ,
themw'hes might prove to be only
a few hundred years old.
McKIm also mentioned that In ,
the IMO'S, more than 100 camels
were brought to California to serve
as ixack aRtorals Mt the did Stock-
ton trail .Some ogcapgd their cap-
Uvtty and one of them.. he potato
out. might easily have left a tooth
In an Itvdlan grave tn confound
today's anthropologists. However.
McKIm doubts that the tooth would
have intncrakaed in so short a
time
- Bui i believe that somewhere
alone the west mast <4 America."
McKtm declared, "someone Is going
to find live clue that will establish
the length of matt's residence In
Amcrtca I don't cvavslder our find-
ings or our theories at all conclu-
sive but this camel's tooth may
be what we've been looking for "
FRRBNO Oalif <u*—KxtetenM
of a race ol men who roamed
North America thousands, perhaps (
millions of years earlier than ad- After
qnttete had prevtrady beHeved Bite-
ly. may be indicated by a miner-
alised camel's tooth found In an
Indian burial ground 40 miles waal
of here
The tooth was dlacovervd among
human bones, and Linton Satter-
Frttoy
The IVlh'*shU» BUM* •Rtudy dub
axil m-vt Frirtax with M*s N
K t'twn'I'toss on Dtoun street,
al IM k m Mrs A B Rrif
wUi be tto toadri
The tTvbunw Garden Club vritt
awet Friday *’ 3 P * *«h Mrs
W C Mallari US North WhhMR
slrwt L\ -h.«#Jtv<sw« wdl be Mww«
Orutsr wwham and Itoixard Kub-
haid
torxuiai stated tuceim* of Ruth
Chapter. No MO K S , wvl! be
beht Friday at I M p m at tR»
Mawnw Tvwude.
ANNOI'h'CB SthKX MRTM
Mr. and Mrs C W. Viton «L
CKuUrx vnte-auwv the arrived «d a
sen m Sutwday. Srptvswbre M
■The intte- toy. wto> wvegterd It
(iMviuks at torth has Wvtx named
Rcauue XVuutexn Winn.
Lottie Moon Circle
Has Bible Study
Lenon on Monday
Tte toUte Mm Orate at the
North Otebuma Mpttet Church
met Mkrtay aftomacn tor Bible
study in the home of Mrs B
J. Maowwan, TO North WUhite
•treet.
Mia. M F. Stone gave the opan-
liw prayar. and the Blbte Jenson
ted by Mrs V. 8. Looper
• the leaaon. the buaineas
t iw AmllbBM MABtAllC WAB cqh •
ducted, and Mrs. C. A. Boa-
well gave the closing prayer
Those attending Itiduded Mmes.
C J. KeUer. M. AV Stone, Boa-
well, Looper and two visitors,
Mmes. Wanda and Doria K
MCOowen, and the hoatesa
Mr and Mr?
M0 Park street
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'October 1. The _____
has been tuxnMxi Patrwri AtineCv.
weighed nine pouiKts at birth
Mrs King is U»e t.uuwr Fvarl
BuMette daughter of J K. Bur-
dette.
One library floor lamp. 100-300-3 way
globe fancy shade.
One large gold frame plate glass mirror.
Price of four quality rockers, mirror and
lamp, $50. $10 down, $5 per month.
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No carrying charges or interest.
Second Chapter of
Study Book Given at
Methodist Circle
Th* rwewad chapter «t the study
tort Wvwt «t the DatrtMe.' was
rsvwnted «n Mwwday. when Ctette
N* I *< the WSCS ef the Main
Merit Msthrtw rturah wm Mm-
day atwwwwn at the ehwrah with
The wtritem vqtevwR with the
Mtstteg M the Sri*. Ttod Will Take
Oatv «I Wa." and prwvw was M-
torid to Mbs ‘
Mrs towtto ga** the devnttonal
twe Mf^rwtT itiwn jeww iw,
and btoa Fsabm. She etosed with
F»pt
Mrs W O OWMSMugx gave the
art Wte M the chapter wvuc They
Thera wM to vm meeting <4 the
ratrtr vm next Mcrtay-. but nn Mcm-
day Wight al the church Mrs Cum-
rtagp. vrt Wvriew Ttopa Was A
telbtowtri. kg Atysw Fsrtec The
rttrte WR haw tar Ito next lessen 1
a dtrtj- «m the people to the Sa- I
wmtra MmRi
wttoisd w«h the towedtetton
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Mrs Navry Retort wW hove to-
WRto tar Vna Asm ha. CaRf , where
tor art wmr ter Stehr. Mrs R |
O, tarter
Mtes Ada Mte tarred «f Grand >
*«h Mr art Mr*. S L. tar-
trtl
Mrs E. L. Reid left today for
Italy. Texas, where she is attend-
ing the mid-year executive meet-
Rrturmd MteMQMiry
Mtea FbariOhMwbH «l MMMte
bi. wrt te WMMrt tar drt rt
d o iwta to Aartjtai. yy
wawrt hawam wb Batwdrt, vtan
mm taw rtn tn MttatrtM*
with an mtoratal hmbtaan at tar
tA AA l&AAWWy
Mttk ram brta art qwtm'k
wmlh^wm wid^ta tte^dswm-
**MtaToartwaR was a mtaaMsary
to Ottaa tar » team art nWNM
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M ite tarta aMM
r.LfTnirtw*wrt*** brim wwrn* c.un‘'f>r °*J1* University
^Al www ^^R
a Japawera grtsMtsr tar tw»
She was war at MB satectod to
She t*M af cortm tram Rhan«hal
to twta ria a MpaM** SMr wtara
they w*«r euthangid tor Amar
truu ctriltan prtsNNM*
The speaker dewertted haw the
anMrstun ctUtetUk although they
w * — •• *ln . AiWMBW^Aw wfwrw
dewtx the gang-ptenk rtrtrtt. white
tte JapMwwr sppi srvd to ba ra-
tarittng tv thetr homeland with
heavy hearts although their ohdh-
ww wws gwsd art they were woU-
tvd
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8 w^A wRFR ww^vT xtawTTg ^MBww^^B *
tats M Otwndricq, J B
Dan Wvdtad. c A Glenn Tatar
rievwwe. Darid Murphy, the hon-
vrae awd the hostess
Joshua Study Club
Has Lesson on
'Home Front—1944'
The to«hwa Study Cute met In
the tame «t Mte John Braraam,
Ttattrtay Th* wm pro-
stord prosMenv
red rails vote given by test mem-
ehtb Wied to contribute Mb <8 to
tte war Ctedt tart
Owe of the ehJb mesntors. Mte
Charta Sharp, vm reported ill,
atet th* prvriSNW satgpeMed that
'Cacti mraab^ft vrat^^m^tre 'a^ltlx
a card ata xtstU
The pemvam wws tame Front—
tkH ' This prograwi was iwlUated
| visth the trade Women at tte
Draw Conterence' which was gtv-
<m to Mte W L Whorton. Mrs
W K tatterson prvwented an
mtvranttag paper on "Juvenile De-
taiqu»«cy ” The lepte Thwnrd
M Mrs Seth Darts She confirmed
h*t dtsritsrtan to th* Jbrgrtt ^>vn*—
teen Y^ke pnag^xaas axes cotxriu^ieSI
a«h tte tata "Why Ar* Wb
Americans Dsnaeesd'T by Mr*
Ethel Hunter
Hunter. Manta FVtasriL. BMa
S*np»w> W
M WtsdMh. Chartea Putman. Rob-
ert Stuart. W. U. Wharton and
BuMorU etem «t th* FteM
Btert MB'S* Otamh WM tort
Turntay at » p. m, rth Mn.
^•sr^’x.'ssr
Tte MrtBa <Mb WM mrat
WvdtaMMy tar teMhran with Mie
I Jhw Stexvua on Huron atieet,
....... Ttawsday ...... _
Tte Junta Wtoteyntt tarrtro
OuM <4 uw Main Rtrost MsttedM
Churro wiU meet Thtmday at I B
iP m M th* shureh
Tte ReramwMy* Luncheon of the
Missionary Lession
Given at Meeting of
Woman's Council _____ __________
~ Thi Srowiirt TSfikar a 4 ’**K •** **?■ *
____7-7**! tte program
. home of I with a dteroaatan un "Tte Trail
W. C Parker. 1114 North 'of Social Bettennro "
atroet. for the monthly mis- Mia. Ourtte Moaer pnatdsd over
tte tawtaam wweUng conducted at
tte ctoaa of th* teaon
Rafroahaatnla of coke and he
ctoam wero earrod to Mmra Muter.
Flake. Oowor. Alt Bowen. C B
Stacy. F. D. Ororge. W
Beard. IsaaeA Ethel Calhuun
th* hostess. Mr*. Parker
MR , MRS ,T
HAVE NKW llAl t.imk
USTEN TO SMU
his Buster Brown
Saturday morning.
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meet ThurotUy al J p m with
Mr* t<vn lewktwan on Prairie
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Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 365, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1944, newspaper, October 3, 1944; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1307714/m1/3/?rotate=180: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.