Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 29, 1941 Page: 4 of 6
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CHAPTER XIV
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Rhea, against her will, was dia-
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his flat, but re-
PERSONALS—
Walter Webb,
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greige agaiMiUhtaaMf Is trying
to iMAte taten. The neat monrias.
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"false pride, the walks off la a
Cao.
Mr.'and Mrs. M. S. Ball spent
Sunday in Mineral Wells with Mrs.
Ball's sister, Mrs. John R. John-
son.
Mrs Frank Hudzlets visited 11
Dallas Monday with relatives
M
Mias R6se Coleman, of this Mt
who underwent an apnenctectofti
In the Meadowlawn sanitarium las
Wednesday, was dismissed
from the hospital and ts n
to Ike doing nicely. >
me • break,
locate you."
‘ dped a grl aaased
___n to oebect some
•r from a nMht-ehik
* ' former asoo-
____-. MMe tele-
Jiaa mo evening to tell
dMtM
it high-
r>Jn M*watt or R’vtn. who ”n-
dorv»*nt on *nr»n<to"tnmv st the
»read'"*’,awn panftarliim nn Mnn-
dnv ,T»h».0t. wn« dt«mt«>od frdstr I
frnn. the b^»nlto1 nnd rMnrned to
hi. h«m» Re l« Improving nicely,
accordin* to renorts
Mrs. Bob Watson of Keene re-
mains In the Cleburne Sanitarltor
Where she is reported to be rest-
ing nicely. She is receiving medica
treatment.
Lfeut Tames M D*Garnw> was
• reomnenied hack to Camn Beede.
Brownwood. Sttndav bv hi* wife
end their sBh .lames and her
*4«te». Mrs. Lewis McFarland
Lieut DeGarmo had he-n vlsitinv
in Cleburne for several dayt on
a furlough. *
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be
Mrs Haskell Carmichael re-
mains in the Cleburne Sanitarium
where she has bean for some timi
undergoing mt'dieal treatment."dh<
is reported to be resting well.
Mr and Mrs.. W A Bander?
and Mr. and Mrs lambard Reid
have returned from New Orleans
Ia.. where ,thev attended th<
t-tons International Convention.
Messrs. Bander* and Raid wen
delegates from the local club
Mrs Paul Wavoner who under-
went an cneratoln in the Meadow-
lawn Banitarlnm last Fritjftv has
been dismissed and returned to
her home in the city;
Mrs. Dillon Oouch .of Alvarado)
who underwent a major operation
on Saturday In the Meadowlawri
Sanitarium .was reported today to
be doing nicely.
Miss Leatrice Lara of Coving
ton. who underwent an Rnpends<
tamv In the Meadowlawn Ban
tarium on Mondav. Julv 31. wt
reported today to be doing nicely
Rhea Charters and her grand-
father. Major Stephen Charter*,
who live on their ancestral estate
near a small town, are In fl nan-
eial dUBculties. Their lawyer
writes to a m*a m
dine wh* owes Ute II
sum of money. Ca
venturer and OU i .
Charter* Manor to
Mr and Mrs Otis Stewart hay
returned home from New Orleans
ta., where Mr Stewart was
delegate to the Lions Interna
tional Convention.
Jim Brand of Grandview whc
underwent a minor operation or
Monday in the Meadowlawn San
itarium was reported today to bl '
doing nicely.
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-.peculator, re- it. Two's company
i’» pay hie debt crowd: Well, I woi
jr’j son Jhn tai ---- * *“* *"
----, ,____ to tend a hand.
Khea eant see bow this wUf help
and. when Jtas arrives, le antag-
onteUc and haughty. He masse
her et dtoUktag him because bo
isn’t a "gssKiimso" and seises
every —jartiinlty ta lake her
down«?<•.
attracted to
Jim has heli
JuBe Mason
money due her from a
owner, Davs Lari, a fc
- elate of Jim's father.
Walter Webb, of 305 Madison
Avenue, who has been confined
to the Veterans Hospital in Dal-
las the past four weeks, returned
to his home here today where he
ta reported to be Improving nicely.
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tell. Carver."
The man laughed. "T get
—and three's a
_ won't be a crowd
Urt*. JtaLlJust stopped by to say
hello." •
"Ail right — hello end goodby,"
Jim said curtly.
Carver glanced at Rhea mid
chuckled. "Unfriendly, isn't he? But
I guess, when a man takes up with
swells, he hasn’t time for his old
frtendM*’1 •
Jim took a step toward him-.
"What do you want. Carver?"
Ths man edged sway. "Not a
thing,.Jias—not a thing. I saw you
out at the Crystal Club the other
night, but 1 didn’t net a chance to
talk to you. I lust thought I'd took
you up. for old time's sake."
Jim turned to Rhea, "U you’ll ex-
cuse me. Hl show my friend ofi tiie
grounds.
. Ashe took hold of the man’s arm
and piloted him from the garden,
Rhea could hear Carver saying,
somewhat ueryousiy, “Now, Jim,
They were pale, cold eyes. And Rhea
noticed that there was a scar oyer M
one eye' that gave him a sardonic |
"Hello. Jim," he said. "The world
is pretty small._eh?’'
“Is It?
, TWO
1 «ng|^»rtvemn* II wtciWv*
s,.->d«v reported today -to
doing nicely
Mr an3 Mr* pmsrt.rvn T ciWHion
pnri Mr Mr’ H A WikwmII
While* in Fort Worth Saturday
eftemoon
Mrs W. A. Scott. Jr., has
returned to her home in Austin,
after a week-end visit here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Hopkins and his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W A. Scott, ft-., and other
relatives and friends.
Mr Mrs Hkn'1 AH*™* end
«nd_M’,<. A. Wrh* and
Aanehtaf* M1r*o’ .fvMa Ann «nd
Men? Jz>ni«e. visited Mr and Mr*.
i«n is if n rar and new son in
Dallas this week-end , .
wtninm Fsaan. of w**ne. who
»nder«ent smenAertbrnv at
MSadowlewiv SenttaHnm . en
Sj»tnrAev.. wee reported today to
be doing nicely
Miss Annabel Riviere and Mrs.
Nan O. Doiphy visited In Kopperl
Sunday with Miss Erna Alsup who
is recuperating from an operation
she recently underwent in the
Scott and While Hospital at Tem-
ple.
could bear Can
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QUT8IDE, Rhea walked blind- tiitkey h^ited^id ^cedeaeh^ther
w ly through the garden, then halfway down the drive. Bhe wished
halted and tried to regain con- could hear *httt *M *rtn<1
trol of herself.
Thia, she thought, was the IIM was angry. "Mow than. Carver,
SSSESSs® feiSSX
Why did he have to be so pro- "Did Lori send ybu?"
voicing, and why did she have Carter shifted uneasily on his
“He didn’t like whai you___r
"I’m sorry,’’ he said "X Shouldn’t other night. You were a bit hlgh-
havt said What I did. Maybe I’ve got handed you know.’’
a lot of false pride myself. I never "Well you go beck and toil him
fill! “ ""
your wu I was reminded that I call me that. Jim " Carver
cUhe from the prong aide of the whined. "I never did you any
gSks. rm a mug for takingiyou up harm.”
dldn 1 “Don’t ever try," Jim snapped,
afall. I dldn’t-fike being reminded -Now, get out of here."
that I was a nobody, add so I struck "What have you got against me?
back. I’ve behaved very badly, and 1 yOUI. ga(j Wways trustedme?
apologize.” -Dad trusted too many people."
Rhea, against her will, was dis- Jim turned to leave, but Carver
armed by his apology. Her anger plucked at hta steevS. ’
died. "Look—if you’ll give ' MM
Chokingly, sh? said, "I guess you I’ll tell Lori I eoutdn’t----
are right about me—I am full of "What do you sail a break?
pride. I can’t help It. I was made “I eould use a couple of hundred."
that way.” “Not of my money." said Jim.
He didn’t reply to that, but he A sly expression came into Car-
looked aS her in a way that made ver’s eyes. “The thing is. Jim. you’re
her heartbeat quicken—in the same sitting on something good here." He
way as he had last night when she motioned toward the Manor house
had come into the living room be- Tdon f know what it is, but I might
fore dinner and found him before Queer it by dropping a word in the
_ v watjiace.’*
Jim clenched
malned silent.
"It wouldn’t be nice.” Carver
went on, “if your swell friends knfew
about the mess your clad’s in."
“Bo it’s biaekmall. eWT’_ Jim said
grimly. He paused- ”1 haven't a cou-
ple of hundred: ill give you kfty.”
"Fifty dollars isn’t to be sneezed
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and came toward therm He wm Jim took out his wallet, removed
stokt and middle-aged. He looked, bllte. handed uiatw w.
thought Rhea. Ilk* a salesman of -Now, clear out—and don’t come
some sort, but a salesman wouldn’t here again." he ordered ‘That's all
’ Miss Lilv Paul Fraser, instructor!
fn the Cleburne HUh ntbnol. who
fir**’ *•<- A*
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nr AraCH, via-*
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rn„to tn w»-n"(1n->'»* "-be~ »h»
-.oi t-T-r* returning to her(
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Mrs ’T S Moon rctrwned i
her home here Saturday fret
Scott & White Hospital at Temp
where she han been receiving fur
ther treatment
Miss Belva MhsIV mho under-
wnnt an anr-nrl-t-^rnv in »be
Meattow1'”’’” Sanitarium on Wad-
naadav Julv to, iraa dlsmtawl Run-
riaw «nd, returned to her home im
Morgan W
the flreplace. Then, the moment
passed.
His eyes went beyond her and
seemed to harden as they focused
on something. Turning, she saw a
strange man coming up the drive-
way In front of-th* house.
'THE man, catching sight of them
* in the garden, left Che driveway Bt;" Carter observed.
„d thenu He was jim took out his wallet, removed
looked, gome bills, and handed them owr.
tna.n, 0* “Now, clear out—emd don’t come
auu>e aura, uuv - nmvnuiui wuiuuu v here again," h* ordered "rnat s ail
explain the dark frown on Jim’s ynii’U grt fronem* "
face. „ ..._______
Then, the man halted before fTo be continued>
them, removed his hat, and smiled. (The characters in this serial are
His eyes, however, belied his smile. flctmous)
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■* ' Tactically, the Rusniav* appear to have (lemOQHtrated
how to cope with a German blitz attack and to have forced
the GermanH to bnproviMc new methods to meitfnew con-
ditions.
£ Thus the machine-like pattern worked out by the Ger-
tnans, where everything- goes accprd'rng to plan and sched-
ule, has been jammed. It may take a period of head
gcratching and trial and error before the Germans evolve
new method that will give promise of success.
Even*now, German experts are trying to explain to
themselves why the plan which worked so beautifully in
.Western Europe has now run against a snajt in Rusai*.
That iUhas run Into unexpected difficulties, they, admit. ♦
. £tweral factors play a part in a situation which still-
lilt to analyze, hut which gradually is becoming a
efcrer. An important one is the extreme length of
the buttle front, 1,800 miles. Linked inevitably with that
is Russia’s great manpower, which admittedly exceeds that
of the Cermans.
The Russians have been able to man that whole long
line in force.
Wherever the GeiTnans have been able to shove thru
£- an advance spearhead, the Russians have had enough men
to curve in from the sides and -in many instances to cut
the German column off. They also have been able to leave
strong trained units in the rear’of the German advance
to wage guerilla warfare and hampe# German cammuni-
« ' cations.
That is exactly suited to the dj’fehse plan which the
Russians have worked out, nmT presents a problem which
the German blitz experts have not been able to overcome.
. The Russians refuse to concentrate a main army in any
one sector, where the Germans might be able to break
through and scatter it. '
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Divorce statistics remind us that in some cases living
. apart saves a man and woman from living a part.
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In just a few months we’ll be wishing We could keep
the coal price down where we keep the coal.
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 250, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 29, 1941, newspaper, July 29, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309331/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.