Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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921
WEDNESDAY, MAY 11,1921
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No More Puzzles in Patterns —Now!
WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE
WHEELER’S NO-PEST
KELLY’S
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Making Pretty Frocks at Home With
The New McCall "Printed” Patterns
Baby Foods
Toilet Goods
EXTRA!
Sunshine
Comedy
THE NHW STORE
PHONE 439
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with funny
CHESTER
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WC.TU.GDNHTION MEETS IN
CLEBURNE IN 1822-CLEBURNE
A Photoplay of Spectcular
Splendor—starring
Exterminator
Disinfectant
Insecticide
NELLIE GRACE DUNLOP
IS HERE ON A VISIT
STERILE SANITARY
WORK.
MERIDIAN COLLEGE BREAKS
GROUND FOR DOMITORY
W. F. BRYDON
CONTRACTOR
Painting and Paper Hanging
Residence 711 South Main Street
PHONE 1565
ieve all men were easy marks an
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I he New Summer Book of Fashions 25c, with all the
new McCalls "Printed” Patterns. McCalls Magazine 1 5c.
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If you want it right away the way to get it is to phone 255 or2M
CAMPSEY & WHITE
For Flys, Mosquitos, Ants, Roaches, Fleas, Bed Bugs, Poultry
Lite and Insects of all kinds.
Has an oil base and is lasting in effect.
Does not grease or slain fabrics.
Cleans and Polishes Floors, Furniture and Wood Work.
HAS A CLEAN, PLEASANT ODOR, and can vaporize
Kitchen, Dining Room or Sleeping Room with no unpleasant
effects.
Much cleaner than powder. Non Poisonous.
One pint can, with small vapor spray, 75c.
One-half pint bottle, 50c.
WHEELER CHEMICAL WORKS
Fort Worth, Texas
ON SALE AT PERSONS BROS GROCERY
Treasurer, Mrs. Jim Langston, won
SPRING IS HERE
Fishing and Outing Weather
But before you start, come and
get a new top and cushions for
your auto. All repair work at
a reasonable price.
CLEBURNE AUTO TOP
SHOP
115 West Chambers
Phone 607
The Yale’* Superior
ORCHESTRA
2:30 to 4 p. m.
7:30 to 10 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Seott and little dou.
Hilly of Fort Worth, were guests of Dr.
W. C. Gerstenkorn and his mother, Mrs.
Eva Gerstenkon Saturday and Sunday.
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Having us launder the
bed linen means snow
white results besides
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many, about
The W. C. T. U. report below will be
read with interest throughout tlris mee-
Don. The Cleburne delegation brought
back high honors and also landed the
1022 convention for thia city. The ro
port, follows:
In all the 39 years of Texas W. O. T.
U. history, no such record has ever been
made as I am now going to delight you
with—Cleburne, Union, led by that elev
troeynum.
Mrs. J. D. Jaekson, but ably aided
by the President, Mrs. M. I. Maddy and
a well organized group of workers--
has not only doubled, but more than
trebled her 1919 membership, having
more than 400 paid active members and
200 honoraries- Cleburne is a town of
but 15,000 population. Figure the per-
rentage now. if you please one W. C.
T. 1.’. member in every 25 homes.
They have 12 regular, 12 social and fl
called business meetings, but mint have
carried their enthusiasm at all times-
and i'« on onto the wee suin' hour of the
< > Money is the measure of SUCCESS,
J: Money BANKED is money SAFE. money SPENT is
]; money GONE
One sure road to business success is putting REGULAR- ' :
LY a part of your income in the bank and never letting the 1 >
"out-go” be as great as your deposits. ] ,
This will establish a CREDIT on which you can call when ] ;
in need of financial help. < ►
ove was impossible. She put a real man to
the test, and—?!x!?
"VERSEand WORSE"
"the best dressed woman" of
the screen — wearing
the latest creations
of dame fashion
andqour
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eluder the first sludent who
tered ill Merilian Cullege.
ARMY TO GET NEARLY
HILF MILLION DOLLARS
Waeo, May 9 Declaring the rumor
which has been eireulated that he will
go back with the Katy is not correct,
W. A. Webb, who recently resigned as
vice president and general munager of
the Cotton Belt, while here today said
that his plans fur the future have not
yet beou determined.
Mr Webb declined to say why he
is leaving the Cotton Belt. His resig
nation becomes effective, he raid on
May 15. Mr. Webb was at one time
ehief operating oficer for the Katy and
prior to that time, he was general man-
agir for tie Texas Central, with head-
quartern here, before that road was
consolidated with the Katy.
- the story of a girl who was
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O’KEEFE PREVENTEO
FROM ENTERING RING
BY FRACTURED HINOS
must have chic and charm to hold their
own with the pretty things in the shop win-
dows.
Von can look to the New McCall Pat-
tern for this!
The new est ideas in fashion the whim
of a sleeve the way of a skirt -the favorite
line if a season New McCall Patterns bring
them to yon in paper foundations that—
turned int ocloth culminate into satisfying
smart costumes.
Stop to inquire about these wonderful
new Patterns .
night, oft times
"GUARANTY FUND BANK ” I!
11 8. P. Ramsey, Pres. O. L. Bshop, V. P. F. H Barlow, ('ash. J J
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l.ittle Nollie firace Dunlop, of spring
field, Mo., is here visiting her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mi* Steele, 402 Houth
Robinson Street.
A large stock of pure fresh drugs, we handle only the
high class brand that is manufactured. Drugs are always huose-
hold necessities. You should equip your home so when sickness
occurs you will be prepared. Remember we handle only the
best.
Free and prompt delivery anywhere in the city.
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We will save you something as
compared to prices of recent
months.
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Making clothes at home isn’t what it
used to be before the New McCall Patterns!
A good many women who wanted to sew
—and had the best ideas never could nn
derstand the old style pattern. So they gave
up in despair and didn't sew nt all!
Now there's the New MeCall Pattern
with all direct ions for cutting and sewing
printed on each part so simle any woman
can understand it and so easy that any wo-
man should learn to sew !
Then there's the question of style!
The things you make- to be satisfying
midnight or even three in the morning,
a bright dream would come to Mr*
.nek roe, bringing a smile to her face,
wide enough to waken her by its un
wanted strenuousness and up sh pops
switch on the light, hunt pencil and
paper and write it down.
Ah! When dreams come tru, they
may well be told of in song and story,
so here's the story, in the words of their
own splendid Corresponding Secretary,
Mrs. W L. Cunningimi I like that
wame, breause it was mine for nearly
eighteen years.
"‘Cleburne Union is proud of ita record
of work and suceess this year, aecom-
plished thru a splendid leadership, lov-
ng loyal cooperation, a fine enthusiasn
mrmonnting every obstacle, and assar
edly attaining ita goad That of excell
ing in every point .meeting all plodges,
capturing all prizes doubling it* mem-
bership, securing one honorary for every
Prescriptions priced on this
same basis.
Phone 479
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great while plague ■ ’ organized Moth
er love 400 strong could not resist
this appeal, so came quickly to the res
eur with $14.00 from our treasury, to
help on railroad fare to Han Angelo,
Two letters, from a heart over fl,.wing
with gratitude , have been received, the
healing process has begun, and our lad |
is now- able to be up and around the
grounds We have paid #9,00 house
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I have just two more lots on Prairie Ave-
; nue and you will have to hurry and,come quick
। if you want to get something worth your mon-
: ey. Lumber is getting cheaper every day.
Chieago, May 10. -Dennis O’Keefe,
the Chicago welterweight, who has boen
uable to box for several months due
to fraetured hands, will return to the
ring May 18, meeting Sailor Freedman
of Chieago, in a ten round eontest at
Kenosha, Wb.
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W A WEBB WILL NOT
RETURN TO KATY MOAD
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Washington, May 10, The army ap- <
propriation bill carrying approximately 3
$320,000,000 and । roviding for an army 1
of 150,000 men, passed the House late [ ]
today and has been sent to the Senate. |< >
The vote was 240 to 23. $
MR. AND MRS. BOOT I VISIT ,
FRIENDS in CLEBUKNE ;;
Ke
$50 prize for securing the greatest num
ber of active members with equal num
her of honorary. We are “over the
top" with Jubliee Fund Pledge. Kent
$105,00 to our White Ribbon. Organ-
ized one now Union Burleson in
whih we are greatly interested, and
where we expeet to lend all posible aid.
Have sent out considerably more than
500 bouquets to the sick and shut-ins,
including many to Sanitarium. In nd
dition have spent about $30.00 for fun-
• ral floral offerings At one the our
attention was called to a sadly discour
aged soldier boy, suffering from the
In prizes we won 620. I
to report on time, we won
Meridian May 9. -Alumni and ex I
students were entertained yesterday at I
the annual homecoming of Meridian I
College, Quite a nice representatiou
from each year war present, which in
any other union in the state and in ef ,
fieiency reckoned on state standaid, we 1
have 530 points. ,
Cleburne numbers ‘in her honorary '
membership list. Senator Watts, District i
Judge Ward, County Judge Crisman, '
Sheriff Miller, County Treasurer Bob
inson. County Auditor Claude White,
County Clerk Roy Doak and Deputy
Clerk George Me ri y.
We contributed to the Margaret Ki-
lla Fund and have answered every eall
of State and National. We have rais
ed for all purposces, by hard work serv- I
jog meals at Fair, rummage sale and
private subscription, 61432.35.
MBS .1 D. JAOKSON,
President Local Union.
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rent for another indigent tubercular
patient. Mrs. Jackson has brought from i
our town six girls to the reseue homo.
We have cared for, in elothig and
mother eouueil, one girl in Berachuh
Home, at a cost of $44.00. We huve
paid out for telephone call*, because we
had no time to atop for letters, *23.30.
On state work we have paid 612.1. We
have visited State headquarters at Dal-
las many time. Have had a delegute
present at each fifth district conven-
tion. Entertained our owu distriet con
vention. Had dining room at our Coun-
ty Fair, where we served meals for the
whole time and handed out hundreds
of pages of literature.
Our Superintendent of Child Welfare,
Mra. French reports: “Treated eyes
and throat of four children, have giv-
on 75 treatment* to the poor, cared for
six obstetric cases—now caring f r boy
who underwent an operation for abress
in lung, also furnished him olothing
Furnihsed clothing for eight adults and
s children. Gave $5.00 to an indigent
gentlewoman. Have given exeess of 50
meals to the hugry, thirty two gar
incuts for babies. He ‘ ed the soldiers
and anilors by preparing and filling
eomfort bags to be sent to tin posts
and naval bases. We have assumed tli
obligation of $60 for the starving peo-
plea of Europe We have furnished the
Union Signni and White Ribhon to
Carnegie Library, and our members
subserib for Inion Signala.
We launehed the membership eam
paign on time, finished it on time, and
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1921, newspaper, May 11, 1921; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1433797/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.