Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 156, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1931 Page: 3 of 6
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I add that Dusty to
come over and work
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home on North Main stret to re-
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new Humidor Pack, and switch back if you can.
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Mra. Carlyle Odom of Fort Worth
spent Wednesday here visiting her
be slow thinking but
the idea behind the
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and Guaranty Co., to reported to
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their exhibition in athe narts of
the nation has brsught numerous
favorable commenta.
Teachers and their instructors in
woman lost 10 pounds with one h-
tla.
Dr. Biuret Jones of Silsbee spent
the latter part of the week here
viaiting friends. He was en route
to Dallas to attend the medical
oonvention.
Mm. Merle Jones of Longview
has returned home after visiting
here with relatives and frier.ds.
. Mra. J. B. Blankenship to visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. R. Daniel of
San Antonio.
W. A Stephens, Jr, student of
Oklahoma University at Norman,
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skin, sparkling eyes, superb
which only perfect health «
singing. They were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs W. T. Coston o
1013 Masaler avenue.
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Curtis Friou of Detroit, Mich.,
and Everett Friou of Fort Worth
Were guests Tuesday evening of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
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can’t use all three of them at once.
Also wo wonder just how come
• that Rice can now drag in such
outstanding stars and get them so
consistently. Time was when few
Mrs. S. D. Heyward and daugh-
ter, Miss Helen, spent Wednesday
in Fort Worth visitig friends.
However, WHaon played on a
team that went to the semi-fin-
ala Brandon, belter than he was .
In 1920 when he made the al-
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Natural moisture, that’s what does it!
This year the____
the shortest in history, showing
only ten games for each team, and
will close about the middle of May.
From Houston Friday Baylor
hops over to College Station to
tackle the Texas ggles. Should
Baylor sweet both games it will
strengthen the predictions of the
I S. M. U. at Waco then the
■tongs go to Austin to tackle
Texas Longhorns On Wednes-
New A. J. Clark of Temple has
been added to the list.
What we would like to knew to
scribes in making the Bruins pre-
season favorite-.
The campaign geta under way in
earnest next week with five games
eu the eud. Tuesday Baylor bat*
ly correct, depicting faithfully many
of the sacenes incident to the strug-
gle between the North and South.
Outstanding in its theme is the
justfication of the Ku Klux Klan
and its operations just following the
close of the war. It is one of the
really great pictures of all time
and while spectacular in scope car-
ries historic value worth knowing.
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Mrs. H H. Holmes and baby will
leave this week-end for their home
in Fort Worth after visiting here
with her parenta Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Doughtie
Mrs. J. O. Goen is visiting in
Houston with relatives and friends.
Miss Elols Pierson is reported to
be ill at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Pierson, 615
North Robinson street.
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. Melvin Beaver, student of T U. U.
H Fort Worth will arrive Thursday
to apend tbs Bester holidays bars.
Mra J. M. Barcus of Fort Worth
and Mra. George Kent of Houston
were guest* Wednesday of Mrs.
Luther Adama :
Mimis Lola. Mary B. and Lorena
Now we may
we can’t catch
H O. Krleter will return Thurs-
day from Oklahoma where he has
been visiting relatives for the past
several days
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throe safety ranor blades, one of
b which was very rusty. The blades
were attached to a rod ribbon and
pinned to the ribbon was a decor-
ated card which read: "To Harold
V. Ratliff, April 1, 1N1.“
You’re hearing it all around you.
You’ve probably said it yourself
Throughout the whole country, people not
only are smoking Camel cigarettes in the
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Ranger. Glenn Wyatt
of Sweetwater and Bob Wison of
including Cleburne in a coast-
to-coast tear, a 65-ton preserved
whale and its three ton offspring
will be exhibited on the Santa Fe
tracks near the depot starting
Thursday, April 9th for three days.
With the co-operation of the
Times-Revlew by special arrange-
ment* with the Pacific Whaling
Company the monsters of the deep
are encased in a specially eon-
Miss Helen Heyward, student f 1
C.IA. Denton, has arrived to
spend the Easter holidays here
with her parenta. Mr. and Mrs,
8. D. Heyward, North Anglin street
Mrs. A. H. Hume has returned
from Amarillo where she vistte —
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gard-
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Bob Kimbro, Rice University
student, is expected to spend the
week-end here visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mra •aul Kimbro.
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they are!
modern age of living, It’s
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Kruschen Balta—(a perfect com-
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North Cleburne
Revival Sunday
rmmerans;
The INI Southwestern Canter-
race baseball campaign open* Fri- „ .. ________,___
day. Baylor, one of the club* fav-. day to epend the Easter holidays,
ered to win the title, blasts off
the lid with Rice as the opposition.
The game willbeat
AU services were won attended
Sunday at North Cleburne Bap-
tist and a great day of rellowshtp
and worship was enjoyed.
A choir at e bout M vetoes take*
part in the serviees each Sunday
night and the old-time gospel
songs that are being used contrib-
ute much towards the revival spirit
being enjoyed by the congregation.
Four were added to the church
Sunday, two of which were for
baptism.
Mrs. Jewel Bauldwin led the
service Tuesday night which de-
veloped into an experience serv-
ice, and was a great hour for all.
J. W. Kirtley will be in charge
A. O. Armstrong and daughter.
Miss Alline, spent , Saturday In
Fort Worth.
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Draws Big Crowds
“Th* Birth of a Nation," the
screen *pie of. th* South, now run-
ning at the Yale Theaer seems to
have lost none of its appeal to the
people of Cleburne, and with its
opening Wednesday has shown to
larger crowds than any picture in
recent weeks.
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Mes Marjorle Bryan, Texas Un-
versity student, will spend the
week-end here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F Bryan.
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Miss Ina Ma* Bramblett ot
T. C. U, will spend th* nook end
here with her parent*.
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AU are invited to come an
joy there meetings which *
held each night this week in
aration of the revival that I
Sunday morning.
because he broke his wrist and
missed one game in district com-
petition. We’d rather have Bran-
don than Wilson without argu-
ment.
Conference Ball Race Opens Friday SEA MONSIER
WitaUH^rarasraaraMirar^i ■ to be shown
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FOOT NOTES-
Paul Moore, Corsicana scribe,
says that Glenn Wells, former Tiger
athlete, has been released from
the San Antonio Indians of the
Texas League where he was trying •'
out . , . that’s not so interesting
as the fact that Paul says Wells’
home is at Caddo ... and all along
we thought he resided in Corsicana
while playing for the Tigers ....
balls that hit th* ground and
bounce over the fenco will not be
homers this season . . . that’s a '
good rule but it don’t bother Cle-
burne as they don’t have a fence
here for the ball to bounce over ...
In conclusion we might say that
we will not use the razor blades
the lady eo kindly sent to us but
extend our thanks Just the same.
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schools are especially invited to be
guests during the exhibition. They
will be admitted free due to the
educational features of the exhibit.
Four whalers and lecturers win
speak to the audience viewing the
whaleru"The car will be iluminated
and te exhibit will be open both
day and night.
The rmes-R-yew will give one
free ticket to the exhibit for each
new one month subscription to
the paper, this arrangement hav-
ing been made between the Times-
Review and representativa Harry
IaBreque of the whaling company.
The tickets will be good for day
or evening shows any day the
whales are here.
DIDN’T CATCH IT.
Our "zan” mall Wednenday
Beaman Squyres, student of Rice
Institute, to expected to arrive this
tonight after which the 01^
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eo were the pivot men last year, of which to probably the osure of
your fag.
Manager Fred Jackson of the
Yale states that this will likely be
the last time the people of Cle-
burne will have an opportunity to
see the picture, which to historical*
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and private
will spend the Easter holidays
here visiting his parents.
tag before breakfast in a glass of
hot water —little by little that ug-
ly fat disappears, you’ll feel bet-
.__-__ tar than ever before-years young-
ever went there and there who did ra more energy. You'D ooew pos-
Homea spent Sunday in Dallas at-
tending an all day Baer*! Harp van.
worry just as long as you have
Kruschen Balts.
Take a half teaspoon ovary motn-
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14 in the first big crucial tut of
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PERSONALS
. Mrs. T. J. Harrell of Fort Worth
$ bpent Wednesday here visiting her
mother, Mrs Frank West
grading of the razor blades. Sure-
ly the one doing so did not mean
to insinuate that we needed a
shave. But ever since we Save
. grown this mustache with the John
Gilbert effect the fans have been
V trying to aestot, some to the end
that we get rid of it; others that we
try to improve it.
But what pleases us mostly 1s
that the razor blades were enclos-
ed in an envelop addressed by a
lady and on the back were the
letters: “8. W. A. K" Now we have
an idea what those letters mean.
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"SMOKE A fresh CIGAnETTE"
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A Hartford woman writes, "I’ll
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ABOUT THAT GAME.
We have a letter from Major
e Tardes, Alvarado seribe. Major
talks to partloular about Alvara-
do's Interest in basebal and to
seneral «bout the coming game
with the Hires of David team ae
scheduled by a Cleburne team.
"That night game shoula at-
traot a horde of fane,** ho Writes
•Tea seed Mg Dooly Grigg* and
Mb smoke ball to help mew the
whlkered lode down. Those guy*
eouldn't even see that smoker
under artirielal light.”
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Verno Allred of Wichita
Kan, spent Sunday here visiting
with friends.
Bears Among Favor-
ites to Win Cham-
ti pionship This Year
saw last fan because he did not
leeklover Bay Brandon of Cle-
ethere.Wisen
is a fine football player but he
culd do only one thing as good
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 156, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1931, newspaper, April 2, 1931; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557762/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.