Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 293, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1941 Page: 6 of 6
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THURSDAY, 18, 1941
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found anywhere; regardless of Hie wild radio claims.
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HOW THEY STANIt
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In Cleburne It's
■ a I lli minutes, or an average.
i. qii.iihr m each contest
pri,T Io, s<> much quality and beauty.
< lovely Hoxcn to give longer wear. Graceful
In Rose. Orchid. Gold. Blue. Green and Brown.
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National League
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Chicago 3. N»sw York
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Thia is just about like some of
hear about
There are those who make bigger claims than we db;
but NONE Who give better value*
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All ni iheni iruiv sei"
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Tigers Ready
tour J »~x |-x
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will be
YhiiiiIkhils 'have u
I it'portiou ihma than
o I id have
bov I hoy
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Pit ul Davis.
• poijtid hn\ . liYuk.K ’ fine -al
I ft,, hit ;, ’ f 1 it• I>< »\■■>. \v b<i ap
the T m«‘f
tasterx
(iK't'l mi’s .tiid nut Invc and respect
all Hie \ elltiw |,t< l-.els, the.li Motl
l athers, Sisters and Brothers who
'r any part in drfetidmg the Immhm aid
respect dial .til ( lelmine had tn mid
lor deal <>!<! RhonKe l ield
top your «klrU. »uita.
kIc*. drenaiy, pcMaht alyle*.
crepe* wauh »llk.,.,
jrney*.
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Thrv . ha\.< v'.H.’
R Iff I Im 11 Ji r>ip. ■
hp • )’•;
in 11r.;r1 <»t • i< i ’
A F» Watts ol. Bono visit-- i
mid Mr.. Ekl^lwltmv dm- [
’I ravis ■ Orlom of J
and Mrs Gurvos '
Mr and Mrs.
Finis i’ollock of Cb bin tie. and Mr.
Cuv Hose spent. Sunday
Mr and Mrs.
i Mrs
|s i Vlslled
(»•<* j < i i n 11
11 ow^lil' thbr aeaaoh - [’
Hlooniingtou. Oct
Shreveport, Nov
Nov 1ft;
l Wurth,
i homecoming, j
S' |'! in
lint- up ol
, H api’Htd
fot ’a vol
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1 1 I . I1J Ikl III
• i Aw.tin. I
r ;d Fort
h Motfs’ 'own
tmtinna dale
( • It bro I i*»n
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Heit IqJIOIII
Tl Wit; ‘(Im poi I \iharillki’ L'rM tin- tin Uh ' pail ol
( aptam RImihh in -ihe )’ati|«‘ (’Icbiuiiv Higii phryVd
agaliisl Abdi in an ihv
nt this taoilKlU . hc’to
i he newly IwjH’wi
- Field, • chitinil Loi i'.rt
Yellow .hh'k,'l' in "Hui ,
'.Day.and the Irejoian tll’.pliwM'd by
uho k.Dc Ma .» ht' l pl.t Hhoinc
praise to j’.ti h 'mid rY< i v <nt.<‘ of yon '• ‘
To Vcui V.rlloY* J;irk<T and ‘lovrd■. pih's wlrn will
bt'gin ’Friday nutiii
n'sp<»iisHHlii v • iv)a 11
the F'hH j»I
Voni sarl'dii
<'\rt\ ’huip a,ski’d oF Diem 'I hr.- rx-
......• will -know
soifirwhoi’p Fr4-
Fall t»r |.9i»H Hud alter tbt (l.rfttli
l»ii»tu|>l<d looT.lial) h>v<*i4< lo naiilfi
• pl tin; (.’h'buiip' High Rhoiut'
lliv saci Hires niade by all Ihe
and hHhfrs sinri? that Memorial
' ’ • all 1 hr Yellow .Jacket1
Field' All Iioihh and
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la<k WhUipek
DrailiT Uavidsoji
j 9 hininy Street
Marvin F OKry
Boiilley Jones
J M Keagor
F.duin Lemniei iiihii
Dm WkIUm
.Dm Soniit^x 1
I on) ( qwan
Irtliur Buckner
lr a Winter
I Shaw
Billy Ancleittun
Karl Madsen
Morris Bratton
;t( Harold Holloway
(larLtiitf lluft lierson
:g Bill King
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YEI.LOW JACKET ROSTER 1941
’I’hov’.
s rohiprt ft inn’,
nor* as ’Vet
: uainc.-b»i( sb tar in practice f .........
they < haXr (lone jiL.t. about i Detroit
I ......-uh; Tlx; ex- .st Louis
I |v.:rirnrv(l ti;ahi will kno« wHKhliinVHi
that it has been smtu-wheie F^" I I’hi la dolphin
day . niizht • • I
Snnjr. Slirpi’iid v Hie i'oarh ol j
•rt.tinn ’
for j
; filler jl hrlji^ I hr hlMt-l
. I ipit l‘ (>j;r I. .11.)'• had a eatn’r u it h 1
I Wijro .inrr 1932 ' '
i Th* 11'.’ers will, ’.vr.ii . irr-h - ' nf’[
* i-M'Itl, fhi • \r.il with l;ilgr hltr
i. n't I m Im I.” •' rih squad. '
■ [ .mall A, l hini'„s n.nu
I Bi adbui'\. j I’ear
diiughtt’i and tainily. . •• •••'■
Md\ in riirnel and j
Anil, in baJlaxs.
;ij, and HiF .xi'.iwn..
will probablv be abb'
Hirer Irltrfinrh tin
i< n triplr-
Hoinecomintf, rvrunq’
and High Hehool Dav <»• ■i
No camouflaging
No false claims or misleading statements,
pay for in these suits: and No man can
These Suits are made in the world's largest amt most mod-
ern clothing :plant and shipped direct to us.
They were iiiteltigentl^boxight in a field of
competition in existence. (
We GUARANTEE them to lie ihe ty NT SI
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f xei.x <H< i< ■ ol tin
I lie best I ow <4s in.ulc
Hn.iililc la, e<L Blue. < oral
and Mrs
in the home of
Tom Rose
Mr and Mis (>l.ho. Cochran
spent suhday with Mr and Mrs
Dutch Turrier, ln*Graiiflvlew
Mr and Mrs J C Allen of
Fort Worth VisHed Mr and Mrs.
Joe Huglics. Sunday
Dale Qoopei of Fort Worth
spent' the week end with ills par*
eiits. Mt and Mrs M Cutfl>
Mr a nd Mrs . O I.
Diyllas visitors (Monday
Mr and Mrs W H
I family, Mr and Mrs VVilson Davis.
! and family of Cleburne, and Max-
(.inf Rxise attetidcri the Davis, re-
union at fhirleson Sunday
Dewey Clark of San Antonio
j spent Mie week-end with his fam-
ily
Mrs loin Jennings. Annie and
'• Nona Jennings, were Cleburne vis-
l ttors Monday
Mr', and Mrs chnrlle McAvis-
I ion of Dallas spent the week-end
with Mr and Mrs Q L Rigg?..
j School oix'iied at tills place Mon-
day with J J Oowtin as principal
and Mrs Kelly Ritssell as prl-
I mnry teiycher.
Miss ladnot'a Logan of 716 North
Wilhite street, who underwent an
I appendectomy Friday night at
Meadowlawn Sanltarhtm. is report-
ed to he doing nicely -
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Mrs W H Bradshaw, Mrs.
, AUce Muir. Mrs Robert Scruggs
and son. Tommy Lynn, all of Kbp-
pei'l. were shopping in Cleburne
■ “iratineBday “ ■
studies of the.
Orchestra Won
i him fame, Iras concluded a folio of
paintings and drawings, made on,
I tin' "playing fields ,of Harvard "
I 1 Cn'cason sees no jncongiuitv be-
. t ween his choice of subjects Grace '
I and rhythm, he Says, arc ax char-
| i < I eristic of football as they are
playing his. viola .
His athletic scries are described
a... “catching the "staccato tension
______ the adagio grace of
I iseball: the sm<x>lh rhythm ot
ti'.*? oarsman. Hie classical move-
[ incuts of the track meet weaving
I them into a unified bury ot paints
lug which would constitute a rna-
i jor work of aft "
L E Snutli ot Fort . Worth
friends hen' yesterday
ttvt'iir ,itxI mote ;il>Nornen< y.
hi
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or cheating
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Aqirrirgn l.raglt.e
Team W ' I.,
They: may prove big. flops in < n(.w York ■ 97 49 664
...... ...... bccrrise. Hiev i B,,slol, 79 :66
..played a. high I emcag-o ■ 7x. 74
f Cleveland ■ • . ,7I 74
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.S.'litruilxt 19. 1941, Io Like up til'
it y a- laid iJoWii on lihobir' I'Ti ld ill
I'j.to uid • ndeaVoy with your best etf.nrls and
i's io uphold ijie iiunor and memory ol, liiiotin
Field on rlu< dedifiii ion uii'Jit <<! * mil - new. modern .sladuim,
please i ehiembei . i l,at ixj >i <’ .ilw iiV; ready and wilting
both in our h<.si r.’:■ Iu;.. jmI mi my :<<ther. manner t<> as >; t
■ you ip keepim... (Tj l'miii. I'hrh and . Ihe liclox.cd Yellou
■Jnx ki;t xx) << 11 ! I.. . i ■! lijnv . ■ ; ■ .
At tut n»t‘
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S*rainab»<sr' - Uv-.../ ......»ii«B*l
tiiwlci weave
tile Fmei.t
I lull Waeo
llili'i esl imz
lien they plav that team
in Dallas Friday The Forest
team will -lari II boys who
on the si|iiad last year and
thej. tui- ..xili i,e lettmlin'd
i I had
Iasi se:
put. on lx
field
Hiixycyer I lie lellermen do not
fiiniinse to be II'.ie. oil!stan'din : stars
Now coiners to tin;
Waco Ians-, and file
ijew hope You
'about growing
Coach Cegll Briant s Yunntgans I,
will get, their first, test this- af- !
fernoon when they senthmuge the I
Joshua eleven on ’Rlioipe Field at I
3 30 It will not be a game but I
Mil give the cpai'li a chance to'
determine wliatL the boys can do!
and who b> showing up best at the j
id.iif<'rent positions
Ilrvaij ts piannhrg. wi a
next week with Waxahaclue
it will lx- ihe lirsl ginne ot
yeai loi ihe Yanniganb. He .says
t'liat i.t will lx,, a game and not
Ills! s ’'.rNnhnagV as the Joshua
al Inn
'■file Vimingatts 'UaVf a larger
suiiad icporting now Ilian Ilii"
Jackets and have soiim tery good
looking bow Tlu'y have been
working out regular and have bAen |
vetting rough 'J'hey have enough i
buys to ci Iminagi' and that Is
■ oinelJUiig the laiki'ts don't I i
liavi
seems io have
appears .tha'I : lie • w ill
• vr''1 ■ l>'ivis. t< . . KOCKl’ORT .vIiiSs CURS Its a
•j long stretch from first violin to
third base biit Donald C Grcasm).
! e.rtjst has successlullv bridged thr
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may ,
I be lewer ,. '. fill,r, al nth- lime i Boston”'Bvinphonv
, In the reeeni lllstorv of Waco i f.iin fsme l»ns rod
High, rhe 'nvw Ntib\Utute rule will
j b.r n b«»bn In tlM* 'Tiuer cpiivHex
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i see if lie can’t block the oppoN-
tn« I far ma ii-entirely out o.t the
Ihu* Hr is 17 and playing
tils last vear, but hr has one
\r.n on thr Yannigan squad
aiid a year* oh thr "A" squad
a lirn hr letlrrrd to his credit
Hr Mill be (hunted on this fall
in I he Kuard slut A native ol
s < Irbiirnr. hr worked this slim-.
nirr on a iarm and (or thr
park bo.ird
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• I r old WriKhh ’IK.. ’
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Ferguson, Joe. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 293, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1941, newspaper, September 18, 1941; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1309374/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.