Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, June 22, 1931 Page: 5 of 6
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B. Y. P. U. CLUB TO MEET AT 4
perienees of the lant twenty-four
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Baptist church for the
the church building fund.
presented in a reading , ,
evening at 8 o'clock at the Qy-
Fidelis Matrons class of the First [ Joyed after
Eg.
Genter"
baring stampe
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him, Ann wondered L
needed her, or whether i
was only a way ot giving
part in the convention. '____
Denison, snermahr ad Dallas are
There was a brief pause.
“Yes, sweetheart, that's quite •
will be heralded by other young wo-
men dressed as sailors, inasmuch M
many early settlers came to thia
Mrs Qeorqe Hurley won firt
prize, Mtu Hallett, acezcutsand
Mrs Smith, consolation in out.
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things get lively." ___
As he stood bs the ohimney-plece.
thin and meager, hunched up in a
kH that teahod a teas toe big for
id he really
weceiver
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payments, Ambassador Fred
M. Sackett, lower left, is u
stood to have advised the <
cellor that the American J
is opposed to a eqbfereneein
time to revise the Young 2
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mother o three cownjaon4ci12
nac terror-steictees, then •l4
plegsed on.Run
64c Yard
A nather Quality at 11 Yari
LITTLE W.
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The Ladies Auxiliary to the Am-
erican Legion will sponsor a bridge
and forty-two tournament Tuesday
evening at the W. O. W. hall.
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Hin eyes ran over her. He knew
I be worn out with the ex-
Society Editor—Phone 133 ena"ssakn
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Germany to the new emergency
taxation decrees put into
by Dr. Julius Curtius, uppW left,
foreign minister, and Chancellon
—* — — right.
dge of+
tee local
formed into a Japanese -
day evening when employees of
L 0. Burr and Co., r--"—
a «M fnanciai foundation Com-
munist opposition to the tax
ndaq’towvofthesnetermno
Natlonallats, has presipieted
street fghta in large citim Al
sncmauanrmmsnmuoma
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nice place."
And a moment later.
“That's settled then, ood-by* my
own, precious boz"
»Rmgarfs came the click of the
put baek.
Symonds straightened
begin with a —— . . .
o clock in the afternoon, and a team
pageant, with the Fraternal Met-
ing Pot finale, at 8 o'clock in the
evening ‘The public is invited to
he wevected tasentat “
MISS i EWIS-BNIDGE-LENCH-
"EONMOSTESS
Miss Fern Lewis entertained most
morning at
A Dollar Buys a Dandy Good Slip
In this super Quality form fitting
Rayon Slip- neatly made innflesh
shade only—ful length, full hem,
MlasMamlesxemaroherrtuwitin
relatves Mid frends:
thi morning
I and pleas-
"Why sure, you can have aa many
days off as you wish. I don’t make
further mave untit those cuys
get going again. I just want you
around so that I can put a nnger on
youatamomenesnotiee. You're my
life-line, something to grab at when
Y„ June 24-July k. __
Move than MO women from almost
every state will take part in the
convention Field Day. Saturday.
June 2 at Eimwood Music halt One
of the participants is show iabove
in the dress of the country sheiwi
represent. A Military Review will
Fifty-three Countries Wil
in Fraternal Melting 59 at woo
Circle Convention, Buffalo. N,
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CLEBURNE ICE & COLD STORAGE CO.
Phone 149
as jockeying to upset thei
government and gain POWI
pnion"tnh Germany's •
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CLEBURNE ICE 4 COLD STORAGE CO.
Beg To Announce the Opening of Their
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rarih, bellhop num-
arianda garland
of rosea dense
Tasas, with'an adult membemhip
of more than 33,000 wil send
national delegates to the conven-
"You mustn't be too kind to me,
Mr. Brney, or I may burst into tears
azain.: .
“You look lovely when you cry. Not
neariy so proud and sid^l in that
mood you don’t scam a fellow stim
"You're not easily seared stiff, of
me or anything.”
The ghost ef a smile quivered for
a moment on him lipa
"It takes some folks months to
And that out." he sata drily. "But
you and I. Nies Carmichael, tuned in
to each other at once,"
Ho gtanced at the elock whteh sald
ten minutee to eight.
"Diner at eight, as pardon me a
moment while I clean up"
(TO EH CONTINUED)
1 eontan’t face the racket of a public
room tonight." . u
mAarin hnaondnrtdwah she had
pany before it t
George Vanan
flee for several
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country by boat. Asuthegrepresenta-
tives of each country leave the Pra-
temal Meitinglpoti‘theyiwuteany
‘American nags. ___
Included in the Team: ******
Will be a minuet, a purple and gold
drill. A Bo tPeepinumber, ha soar
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Because of the all-county ben
quet sponsored by the local civte
clubs on Friday evening, the Busl •
ness and Professional Women’
club win meet Thursday evening
at 6:15 o'clock at the Chamber of
Commerce auditorium for a busl+
Later, Ann
an esiprino pvofe
expedition to
Ampler Young Mm
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Uher Entero Golf
Tourney A$ Dallas
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ness session
Officers will be installed for the
coming year, matter of interest Id
the club transacted and summer
work announced. AU members aid
urged to attend. ____
3. D. BIFPIE HONORED ON
BORTADAY I. ..
The beautiful back lawn- * the
home of Mr and Mrs B. B. Barnard
on West Chambers street was transt
bridge luncheon. .
Miss Elizabeth Bauldwin won A
pair of silhouettes as high score
prize and Miss Mary MargaretUtr
cey was presented a’set of shoe-treen
as consolation favor.
tion i
offipira from this state are Mrs
Henrietta A. Thomas, PorttWormh,
national theasurerfMrEUa. Dvid:
march at 3 'jeon Hoton mUra 3udtanwn2
Stra Sentson,inuohas ari 19-
struotor; and Mrs. Laura Krebs,
Austin. member of the national leg-
ialative committee. They wil take
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Bate. .1.
pemohals
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manager, it was 1
to say that Mr. V
with us and is a
ble men for the poaltton.
stared. "We Mite aancere
in presenting him to the st
of leburne." .. ....
His new msr»gor stated We
morning that at the pregent, there
would tee no change th the peraomt
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stiff white headdresses, full strpl
ed sktrta, tignt bodides,’ many-hued 1
4 gaprons. huge platted sleeves, lade
mantillas, wooden shoes and scores
f other dharacteristie detuils of '
the drees of many countries win ap- <
pear in the Pratemal Melting Pot, dance and a
“ 2ature of the Woodmen Circle
national convention to Buffalo, X
monaPKaaxaonnne Urtinsd-st the I Afterwards came the chek of the veceiser. •
IX risen Ah sudden that Symonds I tera salary in advance. Also be haA
adee . insisted" on mF leaving the test at
"Oh, my dear, my dead however I once, and taking up her abode in his
eanit hank vou1 almost hysterical. I hdth. fact or giving me shelter has
aHeCaxterenttromher usud calm, buanded you, he had said. "IKsnot
Mid manner of speaking, satedfar you to be left alone in this
"Why. of course I will, my darting, [apartment.
any time and anywhere you likez he After breakfast she had put to-
nXt heatd her say in a broken. I gether all that were possible of her
next aneArAuner few .remaining clothes; then, In a
gratetul marmer------- I tapthetwo had gone to his hotel
Once there, they went their separate
| ways, Burney to some business ap-
pointment. Ann to send a telegram to
Mr mother, tolling of their altered
eireumstanees and asking her to re-
the Thursday Card Club, organ-
ICE SERVING STATION
Corner of South Main and Smith Streets
Call for Olico Hard Frozen Ice
Beat By Teat
n KELLY’S
dauomten of
an esblprino professor who lo*f hto
We os an expedition to Borneo,
heara the sound of a xevolcer hot
as she returna to her qpartmentiin
ses
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Frightening of twe prouler 2.
Hade Burney inside the door, MohtW
sm
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Popular, practical and pretty. The season’s fabric hit. 3
This is an exceptionally nice quality neatly.embroid
ered doth shown in Eggshell, Blue, White, Yellow 3
and Orchid. 40 inehes wide. I
Mrs. J. P. Bennett and daughter,
Mary Joe, have returned from Tul-
sa, Okla, Bettie Lou Campbell 'ac-
companied them home and wil? foreign minister, and Enanee
SS5BE5
Tuisa, ula. ______ tim” to the t
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You swillagree thatithese are outstand- I »
ingivalves. - I I
- At This Price
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She detecta thi odor of burning paper
on her return to the rqom. Burneyl
refuse to,Al eoretaanantng
two spend aome■ ***■140.1friontenino
off the toe atteckere.wno ***'“
Dred" down te doon In the medn
time those who plotted Burney'* H/e.
four members of a..famiv.nomed
txws&rsrjsa
uoune mas
prepares —-y-g-— -22
"Jr. ie5 onoa „ steshem, I
hovror-etricken WUam l
-uvazsmtlzpm-
telephone conversation of dountee
turn to town at one.
When this wss done the girl went
____ look tor oiisrtera for Mrs.
Mteelestey for the I carmichsei. Knowing good things
was to tum as|cannot last forever, she was not go-
, from there. By doing so ang to be too extravasant. She ta-
meet hin mintrea tece t tended to save half her sary. 1 al+
toco when she came from-the atudyliow her mother most of theu.other
ST wanted to tow how she looked, nit. on bers.it spending as Httje aa
ropaddancenttm.annhadngdon. <
out radlant. -"" guaale st ssswxa
"Oh, wlUlet I think of it. SyWto^M" up (s bed to recover from the
she said on seemg him. "Fm dinina jourdey. .
James Fenton, the Covntesa Maor- And in the morning, if I can get off,
rnmewtdndanaren ■*» wen up.“5Anm, dear. It's all too womdertut.
Maire with the light step que pud- I simply can't helieve it"
“gyr"Maa"-murssyuedga.migaaiartus, .
-Perseus" wan her "Qens,".nee "dar-jana Fve csshed minel . dirt
ndosmmsy
ZpEfc-ur* *Laia srs ^’5^
"homnwerpumle Bymonds m He was sitting in a deep chair In
m.course of ire yeewa dose onmerziryne ot • bluzing fire, reading some
Suztgnrnassmmcti s »»
& opt" he inquired. *
"ouched’nername | "Ye anduke me. unabl. to believe
AS be went towatds she hnekstatrmfter luck."
be ponderea oh the mutted.. It. was L.. ...
queer, to say thojeaet of it. Megto|^ must
over, what was We qonniotian | perienees
wween the fair Helen, mon.Lamoxsnoura
end Roy Bureyt Vor undomatitedi 1 -bont bother wbout dressing for
anner. Mine carmienaet. Well feea
Heidetermigedikpe“aatntoathehore Or in the uriivoom."
***** at.."MFEAname was —• l •I couldu’t dress for dinner if I
sias "arasorg xne
glory malght pryeA du*
position out of consideration tor ser.
to keep hotel tongues from wagging,
but as she had been engaged as his
bodyguard Ann felt she ought to be
closer at hand. .20..
“Quite," she said in reply to his
mussgyyucamaeotamst
fortable chair invitingly elome to the the clebure Public schools M *°' ton to a number ef guests,
tire, “Sit down and tell me if there's i—a—fme the mat few veers. “ • ----— ---
anythins etoe. you woula119 or
need." . . -2
* "possible re I Uta A day |
morrow. I want to take my mofher I
shopping, and then we're going to
A dainty two-course luncheon was
served to Misses Elizabeth Bauld-
win. Annabel Mason. Oharie C.
Hoffman, Helen Woosley, .Adelle
Bradbury Melba Bradley, Virzinia
Bradbury. Ada Mudge. Mary W-
garet Lucey and Loule Maher of
Fort Worth. The hostess WA, 9 J
stated by her mother. Mrs. M. -eW18 I
and grandmother. Mrs. J. E. Me- ]
Cullough and Mrs. Walter Mudge. ,
j
tn the picturesque costumes of I part in the conventton__ _
the homeland four team memwers I Denison, snermah; and Dlls ar*
for each of the 53 countries will en- sending drill teams to the-conven-
ter the Fraternai SMS. Poc.They “on the pratumai Mentingpotirour
Hrexas members will represent Spain
fand four mil tyrynrLa>and
t -• .7 ' t L n
Aa orchid and green cola note
was carried out tn the refreshments
which consisted of chicken salad in
lettuce cups, saratago nakes.—
«o ships. oUves. pickles, tea
cubes containing cherris, 1
lemon, ceke and shetbert.
Mrs. Roy Ewing wil be hoatesal,TbogeingttondaneeanarsMF.
Tuesday afternoon at her home.atMsiBgttsns M, and 1
3 30 o'clock to members of Bible “* H.zxexen8 . H D-
siudy class, Group Three, Central rn AndersopMrs Wf—
Church of Christ drace FSULiop MAaie STt
----0 1 Helen, Evelyn and Jans Youns.chd
Ronald Wood. Mr and Mrs. Biffle
and Mr and Mr. Barnard
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Melling
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BZadh a.NBh ‘2
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in Kansas Otey. -
Mr. and Mrs. R. ® KUtebrew of
Waxahachie spent Sunday hereuyis-
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Mr and Mrs. e. a. Grammer and
pmssmggnpuzuumu
stems and ‘triends
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13. * W
ng,
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A Special
? A 8pe^ia]lyigrouped selection of
Sport Crepe, Rayon Pique, Rayon-
1 Shantung' and Ratine in pretty
• summer patterns and colors—solids
and prints. Marked down to-
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mm--nemmmmesmRT*-nT"m*mnm--™T
READ THIE riMT: . ' --p
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Boy T. Beroev, voung American , he
millionaire, maker a my.teriov. coll 4'^%
“mm
K" ad
fisSK’s
triends. -
.ylana MM-IT. ♦. - Mumy of
F Fourcade. Mrs. Duan Winn and
Hartwell Heyward of HOtoStan. MlS.
Winn to also visiting her parat.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. Thomas 920-
no. 4 . '
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Dainty refreshments in two count- Fort Worth; gwnt
---served to twelve players itingwithtrelativ
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o’clock by the and games and sontacta gyre en- ■ • —
""-.."‘707 2- which the honoree was J. D. Hall announced this morn-
benefit of presezkted with a gift ..ing that the Hon Tre Co.ie
with stations in this ci Hie anat ana.
, salad in spring. Midland and Broctentidge, itlsn to Nadds ch
a —-m ma
S CIVIL WAR THREATENS IN
‘2025 waa aisolaasoclated with the mom- -7.^..- > - ----
no.ci e '
for. nowadays, to hihi, there was
nothing more galling than fallurei
The tought mada him lay a qulck,
kind hand on her coat sleeve
"Why sore, we'll eat here if you d
rather. Now you get along and take
oft yon hat and ooM white I order
the cata," he nnished, moving aerosa
the room ahd touching the bell.
Ann went out. to return a few
minutes later. Mrs. A. C. Schappaul will be. hos:
“Room all rtgbtr he asked aa she tess Tuesday afternoon at 3 o elock
came in. “We’ve not had much time to members of the Past Matrons i —o—
club of the " ’"•"T* Star pAuAs viarron HONONED
Naataulr to fna with her bedroom, coX-IOVE „ANNOVNeEMENT8 Naming as honor uuest. Mt.
palatial at It was. It was too far off. RECEIVED Lawuon Smith Of Dallas. Who hea
probebly he haa obooen the remote Cards receiving here.today.ab been the house guest of Mrs. E.
position out of consideratlon for her: friends tell of the marriage of Mia B My Anna lements ,en-
r— --d --- frnm wntreinz-1 Ann Love aud Fred B. Oox They Saturday afternoon at
read as follows: _ her hone on North Oaddo Street.
“Mr. and Mrs/ T. R. Love an- hundred formed the diver-
nounce the marriage of their daugh- •whume" - ""
ter. Ann, to Mr Fred 3. Oox on
Monday, June fifteenth, nineteen
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, June 22, 1931, newspaper, June 22, 1931; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1557866/m1/5/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.