Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1924 Page: 9 of 10
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Among the Farmers and Business Men
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Mia* Rowena Goldsmith is expeeted
Desk Fan
$15.00
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F. & M. National Bank
Mr. and Mra, B.
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$6.00to $12.00
Sam Peacock Barber Shop
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Foster-Fain Drag Co.
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Miss Martha McCoy of 404 Prarie
If Your Uncle
Gave You $2,000
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Men's 15c to 25c Hose, as long as they last for 9
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FURNISHINGS FOR FAMILY
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MEM 8 SUITS
14 Off
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l tubes and
income from $2,000— a sizable
thousands of consumers to »
Ladies and misses,
1,50 Bathing Suits
111
tubes and
iones
98
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With 4
Brandes
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Everything ia the
Store Seduced
Mrs. Jim
rd meter*
MeCALL PArTENs •
Half Price
b One
5 Tooth
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LADIES’ SLIPPERS
At unheard of
Bargain*
Save pennies by using a suffieient quantity of ICE
times.
CLEBURNE ICE &ebLD STORAGE'
MEN'S STRAW
HATS
Half Price
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If a business enterprise paid you that sum to
use their service, you would think they were fine
fellows, wouldn’t you?
:, Mum Dorothy Lee Hridges and Kar
eld Bridges returnod to their home
in Taylor after a week’* visit in
Clebarne with Mra. Leon Zweiner and
Mr,Heuben Wiuis.28 " '
fze .gems-- -i '
to return home this morning after
It in Comanche
____ — —___. and Laura Lou
Werring, who taught in <
High School this last ‘year.
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$
(3832/90
ALL CHILDREN ‘8
AND MUSES 'HATS
98c
5 day* only
a several <1
with ‘Misses
City Electric &
Art* Supply Co. *
W. A. Hyde and H. Camp, who
have been atendin gthe State Med*
ical School at Galveston for the last
BROWNS’
LONES
CALL
em--
ALL LADIES’ HATS
$1.79
Five Daya Only
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12 inch Plain
If your rich uncle left you the income from
$2,000 well invested, you would cherish his memory
more and more as the years rolled by, wouldn’t you?
ULING FAN
$39.00
RIBBONS
61 25 quality 1.283c
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. smtgden
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$65.00
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merson Desk Fan
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Mr*. D. H. Waterstreet and aon,
D. H. Jr. and daughter, Mildred, and
Mra. Kate McDonald, left yesterday
for a two or three week*’ visit to
their old home at Stevan* Point, Wta.
Ramsey Prion of the State Bank-
ing Department of Austin ta in the
eity visiting hia parent*, Mr. and
Mra. J. H. Friou of Went Chambers
treet. e .
Mina Helen Fairweather and sistor,
A Mia* Lula Estelle, left Thursday night
2 for Galveston where they are visit-
h ingatheir brother and hit wife, Mr,
Wednesday for her'’home after sever-
al days * visit in Cleburne with her
son- and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. H.
J. New, of 702 Bout^i Walnut street/
, m be glad to hear that-
is getting along nicely
poets to be able to return to hta
home the first part of this week.
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Just as Good as a Gift
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Geo. Pager who has been in Cie
burns for.The last ten day* visiting,
hi* mother/ Mr*. E. Palmer, of Olive’
Street, has returned to hi* home in
Wichita Falta.
Mr. Emma New of Lockhart left
, LUGGAGE CARRIER
$1.50
C. A Payne of Galveston strived
Friday mgging to spend the week
end with "is parent*, Mr. and Mra.
- W. L Payne of 216 Forert avenue.
Gone
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Miss Celeste Bounda, a student of
C. I. A, arrived home laa night
to spend the vacation months with
her mother, Mr*. M. L Bounds of
218 William* aveuue.
Will you believe your natural gas company if
doing that very thing for you every year Well
it is, and this ia how:
littie dou in Idfaua, but my stonaeh
and liver trouble had made me *•
‘grouchy that Ue broke it off. I tHM
all kinds of medieine and doetors and
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Mayr’a Wonderful Rer
coxtaini fixed me Up ——
a* good aa ever." it ta a simple,
harmless preparution that removes the
eatarhal mauens from the intestinal
traat dad allays, the iaflammation
Satisfaetion iu your grosery buying depends on other
things than price alone. The dependability of the merchan-
dise, the service rendered and aeeommodations shown. We
FORD COUPE
SEAT COVERS
friende. cir,e ‘
L. A Chamberlain of Mexia ie
' spending the weekend im Oleburne
vimiting Mr. and Mr*. Roy Lu Combs
of 418 North Main street.
Louiee Milburne, a graduate of the
Cleburne High School 1924 class.
Mrs: H. J, New returned home
Thursday from Belton where she
have been attending the State eMd-
tending the home coming of Baylor
oleg and visiting Miss Jennie ■
Katherine, who is a student at Bay-
lor College.
C. O. William* ' of this "ity win
leave today in hta Ford coupe for
Mis* Lota Baunders d Rio Vista
•pent Friday in Cleburne with Mr.
and Mrs. Finn Wade of 416 West
Henderson street.
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Gents’ 1.00. belts
at 48c
Gents’ 3.00 bath-
ing suits at 1.98 :
Friday from their former home on
• Praire avenue to their apartments
at 810 North Main street.
Mr. and Mrs: Donald Nail and
ehldren of Shis city spent Thurs-
day and Friday in Fort Worth visit-
ing friends and relatives. \
According to an Ohio authority, the average householder saves 182
hours a year by the use of natural gas, figuring the time required to
attend a furnace, etc. This is over 22 working days of eight hours each.
In money value, it is estimated, this saving of time, at ordinary
laborers’ pay, would be about $75 a year, which is more than' most
people pay for natural gas. A
When, in addition to this, the actual difference in cost between
other fuels and natural gas is figured, in time and cash natural gas
saves over $120 a year for the average household.
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try to justify your patronage by giving Quality, Service
and Reaaonable Prices. TRT UI F ,
will be found many who owe much df their
development and success to this bank. ' *
We are ready to extend that same good
service to you.
MR STOVE
$12.50
AUTO
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Begin praetieing economy in saving your f
liberal of ICE. "A Penny saved is a Pent
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Gerald Devie and Claud L White
returned Friday from Belton, where
they had been for a few day* vis-
iting friend* and relative*.
x This is equal to the net
saving for each of the many
-whom our gas is sold.
Mta* Lota Bain of this city and
Mi.* Hlizabet Kelly of Fort Worth
motored to Dalia* Friday evening to
— attend the Oak Gliff grwduating ex-
term, passed through Cleburne Friday lereises Mim Georgia Sue Rucker, ai
and while here visited Paul Woodard 'former Cleburne High School student, I
of South Anglin street. m a member of the elass of 214.
SAS CO.
XAS
• THOSE WHO KNOW
of the service and skilled workmanship of this
shop will be pleased to vouch for it.
Visit us and you will feel the same.
Miss Montrie Darden, who has been
teaching in the public schools for
the last term, left yesterday for her
home in Itasca. .*« ah
Mr.'and Mrs. Gene Taylor and lit-
tle daughter, Barbara Jean, of Fort
_ Worth, are spending the week-end in
Mr. and lb* Ralph KeuermoveaMebunaxi.dwanioncsorxootk
Main street. . is
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ponnenmapee a ze
nuwulalt ..
Min. Velma Brown and son Clar-i
ence Harvey of Sah Antonio are vis- i
Hing her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Will- -
hokb They expect to be here a
spena Ue bumuner with her parente,
Mr. and Mra J T. Jppli, of North
Helen Fairweather will return so-cmumenamumng4,m
today but her siefer will remain there worth, are spending Ue weekend in
for several week*. —-Meburne visiting Mra. Hazlett’ejin
'ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Mooring of 728 North Maia street.
MEN'S UNIONS
$1.25 M -------- 85c
. AU others "
1-4 Off
Mr. and Mr*. Jim De
Miller and Mr*. Harry . ...
ed to Dento yesterday morning Uf
•pend the day with Mis* Mary Loul
Doby, who accompanied them home .
last night. - 9
ura Lou Miss Mary Daa» Magner and Misu
Cleburne Mildred McCoy of this elty left yee-
tarday for Weatherford where they
are spending the week-end with Mim
Mr. and Mra. Dave Rom of 805
North Main atreet returned yeter-
day morning from Chicago and Michi-
gan where, they had been for the
part tan days transacting business
and visiting eriends and relatives.
It la Too Late
Ban wan kept petet math, wound
M, ere lost iom the reyuge of 1
ihni rough bcay sad
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20 worth Stan-
/lard Sheeting at
12%e. 10 yards to
‘ a customer.
Mra. Paul Colquitt, Mine Era Tay-
lor and Miss Mary Cowell of this
city spent yesterday in Grandview
• visiting friends and relatives and
transacting business.
FORD ROADSTER
SEAT COVERS
. $5.00 to $10.00
;Put on your Qar
■ FORD TOURING
SEAT COVERS
$7.50 to $17.50
Pnt On Yow Qar
FORD SEDAN
SEAT on VERB
$105020525.00
Put On Yow Qar
an SEAT COVERS
r MADE FOR ANY OAR
PRICE ON APPLICATION
JIFFY SEAT COVERS
FOR ANT CAR
$4.00 and $5.00
r perseatn
FORD TOURING TOP
. WITH BACK CURTAIN
TACKS and TAPE
$5.95 and $6.45
Put on $2.00 extra
AUTO TOPS
MADE TO ORDER
$12.00 to $35.00
Expert workmanship and
nimaterial.i
JAP STRAW MATS
85c
• for $3
■ Keeps’youceol/i .
Shampion X Spark Plugs
for Ford
45c
Carry an extra Mt
Special Lol
FORD FAN BELTS
25c
While they hurt
FISK BLACK NON-SKID
FABRIC
38, 33, 344
$14.00
While they last
get no relief. The gas blew me up
Tike a poreupine and I had awful
relic attack*. Finally I heard of
„ . — ---- . and it has.
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AMOSOL
Will Save Your Teeth Before
which reauses practically *11 atwaarb,
.liver and inteatinal ailmenta, inelud-
ing appendieitis. One dose 2 will een
vine* or maney refunded. Foater-Fain
Drug Co., and druggists everywhere. •
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TWO DaOWNAD WHEN GAL
awEPS THBM FROM DECK
ROCLEBTER,N,X, May 31.Mra
Elmer G, Khapp pod 3. Welter, Tmueyi 2
both of this eity, were row ned in
Lak Qatari* Memorial Day when Mr*
Knapp and Mra. Tracy, were awept f
from the deck of a yacht ia a heavy .
uale and Tracy dove in to resene them.
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Mr. and Mr. F, P. Walraven and
little daughter, Marie Louise, of Fort
Worth, spent Friday in Cleburne visit,
lag Mr. and Mra. George W. Belcher.
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Misa Thelma Mathis and her grahd-
mother, Mra, W. G. Bogener, are visit-
ing relative* in Brownwood. . • "a
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RIBBON8
50c quality ______ 35c
250 quality ___18c
MEN’S SOFT
COLLARS
28c to Me
Half Price
Little Frances Persons, daughter of , .
Mr. and Mro. J: F, Persons of 811 avenue wiH leave in Ue morning Mr
West Chmabers street, who baa been Fort Worth, where she will join Dr. I
seriously ill for the past ten days, und. Mrs. Albert Venting, formerly
was reported to be improving yester- of this city. Prem there they will go
day. Ito Toronto, Canada, and then to Mont-1
________ [real, where they will sall June 7
C. H; Warren and danghter. Miss on the steamer A atan ia for Plymouth,
Mary Elizabeth Warren, and Mln* England. They expert to arrive there
Ethel Joplin, motored to Weatherford lon: June 1® and will travel over the
yesterday to take several of thelBritish Isles, Scotland and Ireland, I
Pythian Mandolin girls and to nine fer several months. Dr. Venting and
attend their concert in that .city. iMins McCoy expect to enter Oxford I
—.——— "University and take special work for
Mr. and Mrs Sterling Kennard and about twelve months. They wil re-l
little daughter, Martha, left Thurs- trim to the U.S.A, some time about
day for Dallas, where they wiH vin . August, .1025.
it with Mrs. Kennard’s mother, Mrs. I —---
8 D Mobley. M<- Kennord will " | (Continued on Page Tea)
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Kellar of thisT
x„ wouben wauu £
• HIM Elisabeth Kelly of Fort Worth caaprsdt" xEKeDkema wtur"emnun,
is spending Ue weekend in Clebure there for about ten days.
“ ko Worth with M, g gunaen adcnani. sman a
day to accept a stenographic posi- Blooming and Hershel Baunders, MIm
tion Ik that eity. - Lon* and Lois Saunders of HioVis-N
0 - • ta were in Cleburne Saturday. TheyI
Mrs. L B- Bands and daughter, w«ot to Fort Worth last night and.
Miss Jeanette, of 611 North Main expeet to return home tonight- 1
.treat, expert to leave tonight for -------
Nova Beetta, Tanada, where they will
spend the ‛ummer with Mr* Saad*’
mother Md • father. ■ . "
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honng any personals or short
Mim Yatez, or dired to u* ofdiee. Phone no a
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61.00 12,25.65
85c quality ..... 57
All othera oan-third
off
Miss Jolin Wood of San Augustine
arrived in the eitylyesterday to visit
Mr*. Ned Hoffman of 712 North
Main atreet. .
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Mr«. J. c. Carnes of «Govington ut
rived in Cleburne tnst night to ut-
tend the bedside of her husband, who
is ill at the Cleburne Sanitarium
Mr. and Mvs. Wade Massenburg
expect to leave tonight for Goldth-
waite, where they expect to make
, their future home.
Mi** Mary Helen Holden of Dallas
is spending Ue week-end in Cleburne
with her mother, Mr*. A. P. Woodl
ridge of North Caddo street.
Mn D. H. Coffma nof North Rob-
inson atreet is in Weatherford •pend-
ing Ue week-end Witt the* parent*,
Mr. and Mm. W. Hr Milburne.
J. C. Hart and amily of Rio
Vista ar* leaving Tuesday morning
for Lamesa, where they will make
their future hoine.
- Miss Lady George Ransone of
I North Walnut atreet left yesterday.
fr Dalls, where she will visit for
I ten days with friends and relatives.
Mrs. Ted Crowther and children
of San Angelo are expected to visit
I Mrs. Crowther *■ parents, Mr. and
I Mra. B, B. Barnes of North Main
street.
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.Yater & Head Grocery
E. chambers Street Phone 363
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Put on your car
■-a Mien
S" about ton days with relatives aen ■
Mr. and Mr*. Egbert Boger of Uta
city spent Friday in Pallas visiting
friends and rolatives. 2
"a"z""o2sahusrdazyutsanzotan
tend the Country Club danee
eurtis Frion of Fort WortsgSpent
. Friday ia Cleburne visiting hipar-
, Mte, Mr. and Mm J. HTmimwel
Mis Helen Ramsey of Dallas, for-
metly of this eity, is visiting Mi-
5 Egbert Boger of North Mala atreet.
transneting bounce* and visiting
of Johnson County
n2 SOUTH MAIN * ,
“ Austin, where he Will attend the
------. -—, — C. Holman, who । commencement exercises of State Uni-
recently disposed of their home at versity. Mr Williams’ sister will re-
214 West Brown street to Mr.nd’eeive her degree from that sehool |
Mrs. Frank Seidel left Suturday for ‘this year. . .
Munger, where they will make their 1 -2---
future home. ' The many friend* of C. Carnes
-------- |of Covington, who was painfully hurt
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Haynie and . last Wednesday when he was kicked
•on, H. J., of Teague, arrived in the by a mule, will h- --- - -t-k
city Friday to spend the week-end he -
k- with Mrs. -Haynie’* stater, Mr*. J.
Hardison of 204 West Buffalo ave-
and ex-
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Horne, Cecil. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Ed. 1 Sunday, June 1, 1924, newspaper, June 1, 1924; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1446561/m1/9/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.