Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1930 Page: 5 of 6
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CLEBURNE PIMES-REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
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KELLY’S
Good Soli
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miss CELESIE BOUND Soclety Editor-Phone in
SCH
SHOES
GREATER VALUES
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%
Saturday and Monday Prices
No Credit—No Deliveries
.. .... $1.25
Suits and Dresses
hair
—at—
$14.75
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HEN SCRATCH:
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Winter
esiugued
CwurnsEcowoMrwus
4
to $12.50
SATURDAY SPECIALS
&
Announcements
Bananas
Carrots
Pound ". 512c Bunch . 71c
Twill Cloth—
25c
5c
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affair.
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a.
20c
TIRED,
25c
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15c
Small ...
... 10c
For
. 39c
4 .
required to mask.
. Box .....
... 32c
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Waldorf Paper, 4 Rolls for
19c
SCOTT’S SPECIALS
—
Safe.
for
CHICKENS
any
use
Standard To\
es, 2’8, 3 cans for
MARKET SPECIALS
• $
Guaranteed Flour, 48 lb. sack $1.10
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28c
inson.
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12c
COMPOUND 8 lb. Bucket .89c
WER ECONOMY RUS
23c
4
...39c
T. W. SCOTT & SONS
a Atlantic & PACIFIC
years
282—Phones—283
1. J. BOWERS, Manager
Pkona 800
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BAKING
POWDER
Phone
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Wheat Bran .. ..
Grey Shorts ....
Cotton Seed Meal
Meal and Hulls .
POTATOES-
Sweet Joshua Yams, 10 lbs. .. 20c
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Joy Brand $2.20; Blue Ribbon $2.40
Better Feeds—Better Prices
MILLIONS OF POUNDS VSED
BV OUR COVERNMENT
MASQUERADE DANCE AT
WITCHES' CAVE
Clever invitation .shave been re-
HETHER
ED OR NOT
The Berean class of the First
Christian church ‘will have a so-
clal this evening at the church an-
nex.
■Novelty Tweeds—
Trico— *
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Sliced Breakfast Bacon, 1b. ..
Pure Pork Sausage, 1b......
Pork Shoulder Roast, 1b. ...
Chuck Roast (Veal, lb.......
Sizes 14 to 46—
Fur trimmed or tailored.—
Blacks, browns, greys, tans.
Guaranteed
size—--
$1
'-1
> •V.
. $1.60
.$1.70
. $1.10
. Are Impressive Features *
Of These Wonderful
■ New Season
—
. .7-^8
EGG MASH:
Joy Brand $2.65; Big Five $2.80
Potatoes
10 lbs. 25c
Cabbage
Pound ... 3C
de"t Constipation,
Indlfleftion, Bilipusnoss
Pork Steak, 1b. .................
Full Cream Cheese, 1b. ... ......
Cured Ham (Center Slices) lb....
FEATURING —
New Low Prices!
•1
Never have styles been smarter fab-
rics finer or values greater than
NOW—
And exceptionally large, well select
ed assortment from which to choose
—-Sport coats and dressy styles.
■ $9.75, $24.50 to $79.50
Crepe Broadcloth
2*009094*0*040*********0*4+***4*44**********+*
KEEPS FRESH LONGER
THE VERT BEST IN FOOD VALUE
Brer Rabbit Molasses
Brown Label
Quart 21c; 1-2 Gallon 40c
Karo Syrup—Blue Label
% Gallon 36c; Gallon 75c
Cigarettes
2 Packages For .... 25c
Quaker Oats
Rutabagas
Pound ..... 3c
“ YAMS
10 Pounds.....
Swift’s Cured Hams (Half or Whole) 1b. ... 23c
CLEBURNE CASH FEED
AND FLOUR CO.
North Side Farmers Square
Mothers Aluminum Oats
Box ............... 27c
Mothers China Oats
3 Bars.............
Super Suds
3 Packages _______
Lifebuoy Soap
2 Bars .........
Hershey’s Cocoa
RADISHES
Bunch ...........
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crust of
alr; puts
condition,
ng, silky,
stre than
the hair
in place.
In longer
ine.
ine
'autifter
Five Cants
Now/Is The Time to Buy
/ Your. _____
SECOND ANNUAL BOSSES’ NIGHT
CELEBRATED BY B. P. W.-CLUB
— ... .....................
Jor
dressers
y lovely
s it Un-
in per-
BEWLEY’S
Poultry, Dairy, Stock
SAME
PRICE
for over
It'S
double
acting
25
OUNCES FOR
25
Delmonte Crushed Pineapple, 2’8, 2 cans for . . 43c
Delmonte Tomatoes, 2’s, 2 cans for .. ... ...^5c^.
Delmonte Pears, 2's, 2 cans for .......37c
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Exhibit which has been held since
Wednesday. Holders of tickets to
the exhibit will be priviliged to
use them for the entertainment.
The proceeds of the affair will be
used in purehasing pictures for the
school
Celery
2 Stalks 17c
Lettuce
Head .... 5c
ie quick-
new life
s natural
IL 14 80
moisten
time you
KELLY’S
"CleburnSe Shopping Center”
We give Cleburne Profit Sharing Stamps
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Non-JMaoaoas
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patrons of the school are cordial-
ly invited to attend. The enter-'
tainment starts at 7:30 o'clock.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24,1930.
-Friday and Saturday
Fleischmann Yeast
Cake . ......... 3c
Palmolive Soap
SOCIETY! SwARmERSTvIEs
FA Mayor and Mrs. E. E. Hunter, Mr.
land Mrs. J. a. Dunlap, Mr. and
Mrs. W. 8. Ownsby.
Misses Grace Woods, Alline Arm-
strong, Maude Belk, Celeste Bounds,
I Mattie Heath, Allie Jarvis, Belle
I Lawrence, Essa Mae Barnes, Lena
Meals, Ollie Ramsey, Lee Owens,
Mabel Warren, Lily Paul Frazier,
I Gertrude Whitehouse. Florence Ry-
lans, Ruth Yeager, Dora Ryan,
I Johnnie Gordon, Elmarine Young,
Gennaway, Ora Slone, Mary Mar-
garet Lucey, and Messrs. H. P. Lich-
te, Ben Lawson, J. Lawrence Dean,
James Barnett, C. B. Donovan, J.
I Lambert Lain. J. A. Williams, T.
N. McCarty. Snipes, B. H. Wilson,
IH. O. Custard, and B. F. Bryan.
Jackson, Miss.—"I have been
taking Thedford’s Black-Draught
I for twenty or mon years,” writes
I Mr. J. E. Jackson, 100 Beatty
I Street, this city.
I "I used to suffer with oonsttpa-
I tion. This caused me to have a
dull headache all the time. I
I would feel tired whether I worked
I or not. I noticed people buying
I Black-Draught, and so I decided
that if it helped them it should
I help me. That is how I first be-
gan using it I found that it
helped me. It acted mildly and
seemed to carry oft the polson-that-
had caused this tired feeling. It
stopped my headache.
"From then, till now, Black-
Draught has been my medicine. I
do not get much exercise, so I have
to take something to assist nature,
and Black-Draught is fine for that.
"I am now 75 years old. I take
only small doses of Black-Draught,
i and feel fine. I can recommend
it to any one and gladly do so."
Thedford's Black-Draught is
easy to take, and has no disagree-
able after-effects.
.......Costonly rcent
The Young people of the First
Christian church will meet this
evening at the church and from
there will go on an o’possum hunt.
A. M. Bratcher is sponsoring the
Staple Values
36 inch outing, dark and light, fan-
cy and plain patterns, 15c, 19c and
IOK. Ka-.
40VYrte
Domestice . ___..
Bleached or brown 8 l-3c, 10c,
12 l-2c per yard.
Challie^-
New fall patterns, 15c yd.
The all day quilting of the Sen-
ior Auxiliary of the Anglin Street
Presbyterian church which was to
have been held Thursday was post-
poned on account of the weather.
• 1 It ill fl ■ 111 ..... '
Members of the Pansy Grove
Circle, No. 40, and Woodmen of
the World will have a Joint social
this evening at the W. O. W. hall.
The entertainment' win be in the
form of a tacky party end all mem-
bers are asked to wear costumes.
Prizes will be awarded.
A program will be given this eve-
ning at the Junior High school by
the pupils in connection with Art
-auewnurO" aTwuuevmw-m-" '<■«■!»< u
. Knit Union Suits For
Children
Minneapolis Knit—Tapet unfon —-
suits, mW Myles. Sizes. Ji- to 12,
95c each' —-P“dtti‘uu
er election was held by Miss Jar-
vis, president of the club, and the
following "Bosses” were awarded
prises at winners: J. Lambert Lain
as the boss with the most shapely
figure; Mayor E. E. Hunter, as the
ugliest; Henry P. Lichte as the
most popular; W. S. Ownsby as the
most eloquent; B. H. Wilson as the
best looking and James Barnett as
the sweetest.
Mrs. Matthew H. Arnold enter-
tained with a ghost story and en-
chore and spook operation per-
formed by the nurses of the organ-
isation completed the program. The
invocation was said by Rev. Matthew
H. Arnold. -----—
Coven For M
A delicious three-course dinner
was served and favors were noise
makers and Hallowe'en novelties.
Covers were laid for Mesdames
Frances D. Abernathy, T E Eullen
Florence C. Floors, Oliver Snyder,
Bob Jarvis, Nellle Lucey, Katie
I Winters, D. 0. Pollard, Alma Pel-
ton, Mattie Royall, Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J 3
Joiner, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Harris,
Rev. and Mrs. Matthew H. Arnold,
istiisippian Also Suffered
rom Dull Headache. Tells
How He Was Relieved.
Hens, Fryers, Pullets—your choice
ofanythinginourcoops,pound20c
......• Armoar’s Star
HAM
Bound ------ 27c
There will be a spec-
ial sale at our store
all day Saturday.
DON’T MISU IT!
APPLES
19c
21c
See Our Home Grown Farm Display
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.. .A ..
Miss Essa Mae Barnes wUl be the
principal speaker this evening at
the open house held at the Adams
school. She will have as/Ker sub-
ject, "What the Teacher/xpecta of
the Community." The/friends and
n SCHEPP’S BREAD
Ask for U at your grocer’t 1
BAKED BT
Schepp’s Bakery
Hallowe’en Party
Features Affair;
Election Held z
1-2 lb. 13c; - 1 lb. 25c
Kraft’s Malted Milk
per pkg. 16c
...._______ 19c
...........,. 19c
. ..........20c
........... 32c
.............32c
............... 20c
............25c
from 8 till 12 o’clock.
Music makers are from Hades,
the invitation states and all are
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celved by friends of the Councilors'"
club, Cleburne chapter order of De-
Molay to attend their Hallowe’en
Masquerade dance in "The Witches
Cave,^(Parrish Hall,) tills evening
Jonathan 20.
2 doz. ______.__•JC
SAUSAGE
Home made—. .. ..
Spare Riba — Back
Bonen
HAMS
All are fresh. ..
- N. B. C. Premium Soda Crackers, 1 lb
N. B. C. Snow Peaks, per lb. .. .
Shredded Wheat, 2 packages /or ...
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans for .....
P & G Soap, 10 bars fo^7...
Crystal White Soap, JO bars for ....
Camay Soap, 3 bars for ..............
Protects Childrens Health .
Strong serviceable, yet peat and
stylish ace these new fall shoes and
oxfords-for boys and girls.
Roman sandals, high top shoes,
bootees, pumps and oxfords in
blacks, browns, tans, and combina-
yons.
Coat
Lovely silks, and novelty wogens—
are.used, to develop thesestylish
garments. New idea tripes, lovely
fall shades, all sizes—al styles—
Other dresses and suis $9.75 to—
$39.50, '........* /
Upset Not Serious It
Bowels Help
When you’re out-of-sorts, head-
■chy, dizzy, billous, with coated
tongue, bad breath, no appetite or
energy—don’t worry. It’s probably
constipatlon.
Take a candy Cascaret tonight
and eke how quickly your trouble
clean up. No more headache; no
gas on stomach or bowels. Appe-
tite improves; digestion la encour-
aged. Take another tomorrow
night and the next night. Get every
bit of the souring waste out of
your system. Then see how bowel
action is regular and complete.
Cascareta are made from cascara,
which docton agree actually
strengthens bowel muscles. Ten
xents nt all drug stores. -
Fun and frolic predominated
Thursday evening when the second
annual Bosbesi Night was cele-
brated by the Cleburne Business
and Professional Women’s club at
the Frysinger Entertainment Inn.
There was a touch of true au-
tumn festivity to the event, the
chilly winter breezes making . In-
door settings inviting and the
bright golden and orange hues of
the autumn season were reflect-
ed in the decorations and appoint-
ments. Blackcats, pumpkis,
witches and spooks and other clev-
er suggestions of the black and
yellow color motif were effective-
ly placed throughout the reception i
rooms.
Bosses Elected
Miss Mabel Warren presided as
toastmastress and music was furn-
ished throughout the affair by
Johnny Monk and his Harmoni- j
leans. During the evening a clev-
-
Nutley Oleomargarine
Pound .
'C
New Purses
J
arrived!—The new sizes—new*
lyles. In blacks, browns and com-
binations. Wonderful values St—
$1.25, $2.95 to $4.95
Blanke
All wool, part wool,,
blankets, plaids ai
r all cotton
solid colors,
fin
quality. Large
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1930, newspaper, October 24, 1930; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557553/m1/5/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.