Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 83, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 11, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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timo you may bo slow al Zig-Zag. Every limo,
you're sure to start fast with Conoco Bronx-i-i.
RAIN CAPES
RAIN COATS
King’s Daughters
Meet Monday for
Election
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WOMEN’S ACTIVITIES
Mon Zig-Zag coming. Start ■
tournament 1 Player with beet
final average wine.
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About :K> jmir.'. of stylish. Hport. Oxlortl- blown anil black
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OILED SILK
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GREAT OLD WINTER STARTING...
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To Head Woman’s*
Missionary Group
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Jr. Auxiliary '•
Has New -Members
The junior Auxiliary of the Ang-
lin Street Presbyterian Church was.
entertained Monday at a covered
dish luncheon In. the home of Mrs.
Horace Wilkerson on North Rob-
inson Street
f The devotional
! by’ Dr’ Matthew
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In Blue. Green. White and Itetl.
medium and large. ■
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F’rerii new Stock ok stylish. light weight ill lubber Gill-,
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.. Catey Mires And
j l. Magner and Cicero Head Wed
Miss Carey Mires of Cleburifti ,
and Mr Cicero Head of Glen Rose
were married Monday evening at
7 o'clock at the home of Rev and
' Mrs E J, Steadman, with Rey
.Steadman reading the manjage
serviee ,
A small group of relatives at-
tended Ithe ceremony
Mr. and Mrs Head wdl make
their home in Glen Rose
Hal Townes is reported improv-
ing from a recent
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' Mark actual Zig-Zag reading
timt—« estimate lat Place, 2nd.
3rd, 4th. Savr thu «lip- or en-
' tire ad - and when you try the
next one. note your impiuvement.
rLAVSM Tims on rank
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Magashie Club Meets
The MagMlhe Research Club
Will meet at > p m Thuraday
«t lhe chamber of oonunarce. ■
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MIm> Hlealh Speaks
Mis-. Katharine Bleath ot Lon-
don England, will speak at the
ineeiing of the J. N. long parent-
Teacher Association ThursdayJMf*
1 until 4 o'clock at Die wnool
building
did not ; «
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vlihn she '■JI
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* i Has a fuU-blodde^ Indian ever
served lit congress?
a. How many presidents oi the
Up I led Stairs were born British
subjecU?
3 When did congress pass the
first pensioh bill?
John V McCall ( l»» i
The John V McCall Class of the
First Presbyterian CMffDb ■, *IU
have a business and social meeting
Thursday at 7:30 P tn at the
home of Mrs Lon Magner. 100>
North Anglin Street. ,
• • •■ • a ’fellowship meeting wa
Fidelis Matrons Ta Meet
The Fidelis Matrons of the First
Baptist Church will be entertained
■iu. MM all-dwr meewnr TWuMy Ms
the home of Mm A. D. Ray. 1007
North Main Street. important
business will be transacted.
Wright. John Galbraith, Honjer ■ — ---'——---
Vanderpool. B. R McMurray. Ed Miss Isabelle Poole of Dallas was
Parker. N.P McCarney. Carlton ’ the week-end guest of her yrand-
tv-> Bratcher and the hostesses. parents. Mr. and Mrs J, E. Soott.
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I Mrs. Leon Bowen, , president.
I urged more attention to member-
ship and announced February 1,
■as delinquent date
A study was begun of Ute txm-
stHuUon and by-laws, which will
continue through February
Memtiers discussed plans for it
Valentine party
GREAT NEW WINTER GAME...
“KELLYS”
’ CLlRVltNR'l AHOFFIXO CIRTIR
We Give “Re4 Stamp.*
il service, directed
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No riddle, no puzzle, no trick to playing Zi^-Zag. It’s ■>.
-accord .reading "streamlined" of science the— science
'♦ing to well-known eye experts. You can make your
v- .riddle any there is Nor moment a just in test own
Vhpuzzle or trick to the easy, fa?t winter starting you're
<■ It'a ..gasoline teronz-z-z Conoco of out get to aure
science—the science of Spacial Winter Blending—
s- mighty up start Bronz-z-z Conoco your makes that*'
»fast and use up mighty slow. You can make your own 'v
y-c-z-aero from starting .moment a haW in test sure*'
»with Conoco Bronz-z-z-z. Fill 'your. tank today at -v
■'Mileage—tight, that’s . . . Merchant's Mileage Your
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Mrs G. W Carrigan was alert-
ed president; Mrs R Veacon.
vlcts-presldent; Mrs V
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. Officers Elected
f ’i At Circle Meeting
i Mr- Aiuii Tyler ws» hostess la
rcin le 'onr of*iFie Generaf Aid of
. I ihr First Ctiristtan Church Mon-
I (day afternoon al her home on
- ; M.unset Avenue
i During a business tnssion new
ofllcvrs werv elected with Mrs
iWer named as president; Mrs
C C„ Bwell. vice-president;'Mrs
Curtis Moser secretary-treasurer
,| Plan* vrere made for the work M
I Ute coming- year The next meet-
I Ing will be an att-day meeting In
the home of Mrs John WUaOtt.
After a soelal hour refrMfunents Monday in the home of Mrs
of diite mid nut cake topfSti with
whipped crrAm. and ten were serv-
, nd to Mmes F» -N. Woolridge. A.
|V Jones. H E Steele. O O.
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WlhMl Cuius Mowr and
tncnirtr Mn c. w cnx «n>nr. itu.,
Mrs R H Price. -* * ____• ., _ ____• L < ,
Mrs MwltU* Dodson, ChrisUiin Ws \v/’ii i r i i iy 1 !• *■
cial reUhonM f - 7 Will I ioid rubltC
Installation
40. -Woodman
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In While,. Red. Blue aiirl Green,
quality material
lie Y non Wily social moettng ol
Young Matron s Class of .the
In Street Methodist Church was.
A Tuesday tn the home of Mrs I
rtnond Hammonds oh Woodard;
nue. with Mrs Ted Walls as i
giant hostess
-brief busmen meeting was'
1 with Mrs Hammonds presld-
ooms were attractively decor-1
1 with red uandina berries. I'
i a Covered dish buffet ‘ luncheon'
i served at noon The table
i laid wjw, a Mind drawn >m-
ted elothXhid centered‘with the
berries. A v .
lemberx present were Mmes
Duke ASton. Leslie Stephens.
n ' B- Weeks. Walter Vincent
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after the business tessum Mid re- ‘
fMshmenU were served Tansy Grove. No 40. Woodman
■ Attending were the nbovt' moii-' f "d’' will Hold public Installation
Ubitert-m>tt Mrs • Waste Joptirt and o* ♦dHeet* ■Thursday, ,htn
Mrs Arch ®oulwnre , V O'clock at the w O W. Hall
r _____;__------ , insluliuiUm ceremonies will lie
t under the direction of the True ..
Blue guard dt |H from Waxa- lan Church met Monday afternoon1
jhaetite. u* " ~
'[ Eneh- member of Pansy Grove
W. E Howell and Miss
Gordon took tlio affirm-
aUW. soft. Mka- BoU Jaxvlt afid.
Miss Annabel Jarvis,, the negative,
of a spirited debate oh "Resolved
that additional purchasing potver
is needed in the United States to
keep the wheels Of industry mqv-
The debate ended in a tie, ac-
cording to the decision ot the
judge, Mrs. L. C, Qason.
Attending the meeting were
Mmeif DrtisonTtlason. R B” Bell’
Bill Parrish; R L. Harris, Howell
and Jarvis, And Misses Mary
Cleveland. Cox. Meals. Gordon
Mary Shipp Sanders, Garrett, Ri-
viere. Estelle Fairweather. Lee
Harold Ballew. Alec Keskeys. Rex Owens. Yeager and Whitehouse .»•
Miss Isabelle Poole of Dallas was
No riddle, no puzzle, no tpek to playing Zig-Zag. Jt’s
science—the science of “strtjamlined” reading, accord-
ing to well-known eye experts. You can make your
own' test in just 1 moment. Nor is there any riddle,
•puzzle or trick to the easy, fast winter starting you're
sure to get out of Conoco Br,onz-z-z gasoline. It's
science—the science of Special Winter Blending
that ofkes your Conoco Bronz z-z start up mighty
fast and use up mighty sjow. You can make your own
sure test in half a moment, starting from z-z-zero
with Coqpco Bronz-z-z-z. Fill your tank today at
Your Mileage Merchant's . .. that’s right— Mileage!
Th© Grab Bag
I CS.V Bicssoao
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■*»r* BartM MsciAW
Tw taowa ‘
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Corned v
Program Given
At YWMS Meeting -— —
Woman's Missionary ■‘Jf’cidy °1 tlt‘ urs- , ■ ,, ...
First eintotlan UhurM Mondgy
Bveniny ,at. the home nj Mfrs Circle u wo Meets
Laura Mae'Httfey on North AHgHn . \Y/L’x LI
Street Mrs Amos Burns wa> co-1 /At Whitman nOIUC
hostess ' I Circle two of the Woman's Aux-
Ml.w Marguerite Weaver gave tifiafy of the .First Presbyterian
the rlevQjloiial and Miss Baley guve Cliui'ch met Monday afternoon
a talk mi Stewart I dun - M-' A uiiii Mrs W. A Whitman at
. Jones gave uic Spirlttml...Lit". her home On North Main Street,
report and Mrs Pam Nix "dis-t' Mrs Gecvges Riviere - gave a
cussed the topic, "iiuddy 1.4>oking;talk on the work, of foreign m!«-
Out " Isioiinries, and Mrs W 8. Bower
A s,Dad course was., served id ■ rtiri’etod a Bible iciwon.
tfre close of the meeting to Mme* ; Rejreslrments were served to
Clark : Wr. -J.-’ A ." Rosanii.-' JoUuh .Mines George Baker. W H BoW-
Wilson Fred WpoU.ldgi: Jours. , ei A. E.ilou. Joe Fiilkenbury, How-.
Burns and NW. and Misses Weav- j'11. paid Kimbro Riviere, R L.
er. Haley and Christlho tleor/e'oWillis W H Gray and Whitman.
Mrs L R Iftinktord of Gnlves j .Ki, Davies of Dallas visited
■ton will arrive Monday to visit Mr and Mix 1, L. Bangh here
g(wev«’ wtth Lev «*>•*>'<»! ItC.t, Wee);-end i I
dmighter-iu-lBW, Mr and Mra -V:). i ----—•*'«"''<*—:------- .........
R IJinkford ,
More Jurable than most light weight Rain Capes and Coats
(hey oWer you complete protection, can be, folded into
small compact package. ’
the G T. Club Thursday at 2 no
p in at her liome on North Bul-
fulo Street
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Rebekas At I O O F Hall
' The Rebekah l.odge will mCer at
7:3o P in Thursday, at tin.'
I . ,,Q O F' Hall
A Three Days’Cough
Is Your Danger Signal
No' matter how manjl medicines
you have tried for your common
cough, chest cold, or bronclilai irri-
tation, you may get relief, now with
Creomulslon. Serious trouble may
be brewing and you cannot afford
to take a chance with any rumedy
less-potent than Creomulslon. Which
goes right to the seat of the trouble
and aids nature to soothe and heal
the Uiflamed mucous membranes
and to loosen and expel germ-
laden phlegm.
Even if other remedies have failed,
don’t be discouraged, try Oreomul-
sion. Your druggist l.s authorized to
refuhd your money if you are not
thoroughly satisfied with the bene-
fits obtained. Creomulslon is bne
word, ask for'it plainly, see that tho
name on the bottle is Creomuision.
and you'll get the genuine product
and the reUef you want. (Adv.)
|. Hords' of Wfedom
I Wind puffs up empty bladders;
I opinion, fools -Socrates
Hints on Etiquette .
To break Into a private convor-
IsMlon is bud manners It must be
[done siunetbues aJwws with an
J apology --bill npt'dW© Of without
good cause . HJT'’*' ’’
Today's HorooOope'
rye To^s > Alite' Jarvis. MMWa Cox. Marye
TRiey are popular with the opposite v Garrett And" Gertrude White-
sex and will make gnins ttavurtilL..,,
them ArtUtic slid musical talenU| j^rs w
Johnnie L.
jTimely Topic Is *[f
Debatol By Club C.i^d.R
Mnndav Nianfr L4. .4ia.ro,.>. ■.,
Reviews Jackson Life
Mrs Penn Jackson will review
the 'Life ot Andrew Jackson,” al
the meeting of the Thursday Book
Club in the home of Mrs W B
re Parkins at 106 Belview . Drive.
If ‘Thursday , at-8-p. m
• • •
Euseliau Claus Meets
The Euzeltan Class of the Hen-
derson Street Baptist Church will
have an ail-day meeting Friday in
th'v home of Mrs A J Grigsby,
714 Nogth BUTTiHo Street. , •
Mrs. Ballew Entertains '
Mrs Jess Ballew will entertain
Is Discussed
Circle Three qf *he _ .... ....
Auxiliary of the Fltst Presbyter- slon
io,, CBfewwi ■■’»! Mnmdoy •ftm-noon1 Reveral new members'were wel-
wilfr Mrs J. W Pickens at her t-omed into the auxiliary,
home on 'Forest Avenue j Covers were placed for Mmes.
Mnt C; A Glenn gave the de- Curl S'evens, Kenyon Hogg. T. O. r.
votiomil and a round table discus- Wayland. Fred Dickson, John Ry-
slon of foreign missionary work ser Morris Wiseman, Clark Ruggles,
was liqjd I Finis Epperson. Lamar Clark. W.v-
Pigns were made for the dinner ||e ^llaclt Wilkerson, and Misses '
to be given by Circle Three for the Merle Beckwith. Nell Wiseman and
men of the church Monday night, ■ Beulah Richardson
Attending tlie : tneqtlng were --'»s..., ■
Muies G L Bishop. W T
George. Glenn. Mack Douglas, T.
R Witkor. .* -------
Pickettxj .j'.'1.'
Dt1. a I id Mrs Tolbert Yater Mr
and. Mrs. Milton Sowell and Mr
anti Mrs Marion El bridge attend-
ed the Dave Appolloii revue u( the
Worth Theater In Fort. Worth
Tuesday night
• Business Meeting
Held By Auxiliary
At the ineeUug qt 2ie Ta,dips
Auxiliary to the American Utgion
Tuesday afternoon at the Legion ' *
Home the advancement of colors
was made by Mrs. V Barr, ser-
geant-at-arms
The pledge to the flag was gtv- ' <
en In unison and Mrs M. E Mills
Vestal Wright t led the Ixird's Prayer
treasurer; Mrs J. E Scott, record- ,
ing and corresponding secretary. I
and Mrs M Dennis, charity chair-
man, at the meeting tjf tho Lend- '
a-Hand Circle of King's Daughters
‘n .l , ‘ f Mrs voa-
con on West Wilson Street
Annual report* were given anti
other routine business transacted
Preceding the business session
luncheon was served. Thos»*bre-
toht Included Mme* F.bC,.Fino.
O, B McPherson. ReulBn Willis.
D 8 Cohen J K Scott, Vestal
Wright. Frank Knopp, L L Weav-
er, M Dennis, Carrigan and Vea«
con.
, Missionary Work
t» ^f-rr'—
i ny ur winvicifw n iiqiu.
Woman's followed . b\ a brief butineM >
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;e Calotabs
Help Nature
irow off Colds
» have found tn CaloUbe a moat
aid In the treatment of colds,
y take one or two tablet* the first
it and repeat the third or fourth
Sw doTalotabahertiNature throw"rtfi
>id? First. Oalotab* art one ot tbe
it thorough and dependable of all in-
inat aiunlnanu, thus cleansing the
Mnal tract ot any virus-laden mucus
toxins. Seopnd. Calotaba are dluretie
ft* kidneys, promoting the ellmlna-
i of cold poisons from the blo’d. Thus
itabs servk the double purpose of a
ntlve tod cburcUd. both of which
fna needed in the treatment of ooids.
ilotabe are quite eoonomtaal; only
nty-flve cents for the family paeMga,
cents for the trial package.—(adv.)
g»|ety of
MMlWXltsl.
Byrd was installed a*
Mrs Paul Mucklcroy.
' (W. Whit-1
snerctnry; j
HallmHik.
Today Is
BARGAIN DAY!
Adults - 15c
Children - 10c
Mr* J R Wallis. Jr., prcricird
at Um mstaitatkm <fl olttoers at
thr mooting Monday afternoon ot
Uut Woman'* .Missionary Bocu'iy of
tin Brazos Avenue MoHtortlst
©hurch.
Mrs E A
' presulvut, Mrs Paul
vice-president; Mrs J
worth corraapontilng
Mr* J R i'tilllk recording sec-
retary Mr* A E' i:—
treasurer, and Mr* J C. Ballew
The Business and Professional
Woman's Club met Monday at 7
p. m at the Frysinger Inn for
dinner and the regular business
Miks Lena Meals, presiding over
the aiaoting. read a ietutr from
Mim Kate Adele Kill, state pres-
ident. regarding the annual state
conference to be held at Beau-
mont, May fi-7
Mrs Stella Denson was elected
to member»hlp in the olub
‘ A program on the lopif. My.
Pay Envelope and Yoiu«” was dl-
” -----..-J reeled by Miss Ruth Yeager Oth-
Peraon* bora on this day must | weJe
Jarvis. Maeona Cox. Marye
They are popular with the opposite I
sex and will make gains through ’
.pem ArttatU: and musical talentsi
are inherent in them, and tfiey are
resourceful, ambitious and there-1
fore geheitoiy iliceoMitu. ’ ; i
Owe-Minuta li-et Anowere
1 No There have been a num-
ber of congressmen of part Indian ,
blood, however, and one vice-presi-
dent Charles Curt!*.
2 The first seven. ,Wm Henry
Harrison '<the ninth! was born In
' 1773, before the Declaration of In-
dependence. and therefore -was bora
a British subject
3; The 'first act granting pen-
sicjts was passed August 26. 1778,
by the Continental Congress.
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