Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1932 Page: 3 of 6
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FOR SATURDAY
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$20,948,450 in 1031, a decrease at
$3,166,012. Average weekly tonnage
sales were 104.040. compared with
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The memorial service that will
be held Friday night at the East-
cm Star hall at 8:30 o'clock is
open to the public as the chapter
will be closed. Everyone is asked to
tudcs. He discussed the attitudes
needed in the building of char- ■
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Social Altitudes.
Boys Club . .
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Monday in Kopperl where they
attended funeral services for his
bittherr
Maddox and Mrs. G. E. Robinson.
Milk Drinking. Mrs. V. M. Fulton.
Mrs. Smith. Miss Essa Mac Barnes.
Committees are yet to be named
for posters, publicity records and
year books.
Midnight Hand Cream combine* feature* that
soften and smooth the skin, whiten it and pro-
vide a thin, invisible film of protection.
ATTENDING PARENTS.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brownell. Jr.,
ol Galveston, Mr. and Mrs. Gard-
ner Hume and family of Amaril-
lo and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rob-
inson and family of Mineola arc
here attending Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Brownell. Sr., who are 111.
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child to do without the home. He after visiting hi -Fort Worth and
said that the, relationship of the Cleburne with relatives.
Not in some time has the Yel-
low Jacket squad been quite so j
capable in the distance and middle ;
distance events.
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Team--
Boston
830.058. or 15.11%.
"March sales, expressed in tons,
were setimated as 520,198 this year.
By LOGAN CLENDENING, M. D.
A LADIES' afternoon club has in-
vited me to settle a question which
ha* given Hie to considerable debate
among the members, viz: “Can a
mother mark her
'unborn child?” a-
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American League.
Cleveland 1. Detroit 3.
St. Louis 6. Chicago 0.
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COLEMAN MOTOR
COMPANY
Officers were elected immediate-
ly before the noon recess.
The afternoon was to have been,
devoted to classes and a banquet
will be given this evening at the
Main Street Methodist church at
8 o'clock.
Committees Named.
The convention will close Satur-
American League.
Washington at Boston.
New York at Philadelphia.
RmnakE
Orderlies •
The delicious candy laxative.
Safe for women at all times.
Only nature could be kinder.
Tin of Sixty 50c
2 for 51c
A. & P. Co. Shows •
$88,912,192 Sales
Wrestling!
Tonight Open Air Arena
Main nn^ Hoone St.
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i game Thursday for Brazos Ave-
nue. He was the spark plug of a
| couple of double-plays and on one
। of them showed the sagacity of an
old-timer by forcing one runner
at the plate and beating another
at first with his throw.
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CARS
BARGAINS
We have the cars, prices
and terms that will suit you.
See us at once. ,
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ONE CENT SAEE
THESE ARE TYPICAL
RexaEE 1
Smith of Dallas and Joe Carter.
Waxahachie, mix it in the special
event and Claud Gilliland of Dal-
las, and Marvin Roberts of Fort
Worth, tangle in the curtain rais-
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RENFRO S §
A HOME INSTITUTION
Denton; "was the scconcl s pea Rif
RETURNS HOME.
Miss Annie Lauric Windham has
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compared with 552.825 in March
ONE 'OF OUR
Queen ofDixe Buttermilk starter
to 200 baby chicks for seventeen 1 a
days without losing a chick. Give it
it a trial.—J. A: Bateson. . ' stated
the semi-final event; Blacksmith
formation of social atti-
dren. He stated that many may I • -----
know what to do, but unless there , "Sales of The Great Atlantic &
is a feeling the ideas are hope- ' Pacific Tea Company for the five
I less, । week period ending April 2 were
The speaker said that the emo- > $88,912,192. Tills compares with
tional drives put In during child- >104.742.250 for the same period
hoed make character as do atti- i in 1931, and is a decrease of M5.-
2. S. Wray: double plays. Leck
to Brown to Grigsby, Kirkham to 1
Leck to Brown to J. Wray; struck
out by Lack 3. Fine 9; hit bats-
man, Brown, Perry and S. Wray 2.
(by Fine), B: Lucas (by Leck).
Umpire, Muse.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ate and have to quit therefore
I indications are that the fee idea
will be abandoned.
I The plan was for each, team to
selves and their children.
Additional delegates arrived this
morning for the day's session
Classes were conducted in parlta-
। mentary procedure by Mrs. Flor-
' cnee C. Ploore; publicity by Mrs.
' Millie Blackbum of Breckenrtdge
' and H. A. Parks of Cleburne in
1 recreation.
Cisco High School has secured
a new coach to replace Ted Jel-
। fries. who goes to Wichita Falls.
He is Bull Elkins. star Texas
Universtty quarterback; who should
make a very capable mentor.
Cisco has been, suspended for
a year from Texas Interscholas-
tic League lootball due to the
use of an alleged ineligible man.
However, the Lobocs plan to play
teams from out of the State to
make up for the loss of the at-
tractive tilts of the Oil Belt relin-
chological weaning teaching the 4 returned to her home in Rio Vista
in Cleburne has pitching to com-
i pare with that of the Industrial
। League.
I Scott of Battery B. Lynn of the
I Boys Chib. Fine of Henderson
Street and Lock of Brazos Avenue
did good work in the Cleburne
Amateur League last season.
Now they're pitching in the
! Major City, designed for the hith-
' erto weaker clubs of Cleburne, but
which will likely produce a team
that will give the Industrial
League champions quite a battle
for the champlorship.
Lock is the hardest luck pitch-
! er in the history of local ama-
teur baseball. He just can't win
| But he always turns in a cred-
' itable performance.
। Scott was with the Carmen last
I season. Fine with the same olab
! and Lynn with one of the cellar
teams.
blood circulate* in
Any person in Cleburne will be
admitted to the Palace Theater
today and Saturday by present-
ing the top off one box of Quick
Arrow Soap Flakes.
on Thursday evening and dis-
Moore, director of
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Pat Swanson will refereo the i
Baker, and Mrs.
HENDERSON STREET
DOWNS BRAZOS.
League Standing.
Team— W L Pct.
Henderson Street . .... 1 0 1.000
for Women.
vitally important. He stated that
the government for a number of
years has taugi the citizens hew
to raise prize stock, produce, etc.,
in fact everything except chiL.
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Lawrence Crutcher on the hillock SPORTS REV TEW
for Sanders..
make up the 1932 Cleburne Times-
Review baseball cup race will or-
ganize for the season.
At that time it will be left to
a vote of the managers .as to
whether or not a fee to guarantee
finishing the season will be set.
Some of the managers favor
the fee, others do not. The idea
is to insure every team going on
through the season but some point
out that it may work a hardship
I on some clubs that are unortun-
L. II
Brazos Avenue.
AB R H PO A E
2 .333 1
2 .000
ustees, and that
I pay $10 with the understanding
that if they finished the season
they would receive the money
back.
Indications are that there »n!
be fifteen to twenty teams in the
race this year. It being planned to
have two divisions, one for towns
and the other for communities.
The meeting here will be at the
Times-Review office.
National acaguc.
Boston at Brooklyn. —
Philadelphia at New York.
Pittsburgh at St. Louis.
' Chicago at Cincinnati.
I 25c Pint Ice Cream, 2 for 26c :
Sports Page
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of parents of this type were afraid I
to turn loose when htey got out
in the world and he discussed signs
, of this in adult life. Among those
I named werechitdrenmarrying
'Plenty Baby Chick Starter, Baby •
Scratch, Bran and Shorts
MORRISONS
SPOT CASH GROCERY
Fine's single in the fifth that •
got past Jack Lucas in center E
field sent Nail across ‘ the plate V
with the winning run as Hender-
son Street defeated Brazos Ave- '
nue 4-3 m the Major City League 1
Thursday evening.
It was the best ball game ol the
season to date and climaxed a [
pitchin duel between Fine and
Gus Leck;
The two teams rocked into the
fifth inning nth the score tied i —
3-3. Brazos was-three up-and three
down before Pine’s puzzling slants
but after Natl was safe on an—
error Fine erashed the ball-thrcugh .
the infield to win his own game.
Henderson hammered out six 1
hits in the last three innings 1
but fine playing by the Brazos
infield kept them at bay. Lock
was hurling good ball in the
pinches, too. Brazos gained a ' tie
in the fourth on Jack Lucas' L
mighty crash to center field. The
score:
Far be it from
me to undertake
to do so final a
thing a* "settle"
this controversy
which has gon*
on for centuries
and still rise*
•very now and
then with undi-
in I n ished vigor.
But I will state
nome of th* evi-
dence. i
The facts which
provide fuel for
the debate ar*
suftielently fre-
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Wrestling’s return to Cleburne
as a weekly sport feature is ex-
pected to be greeted by a big
crowd tonight.
SS "ntghgs “Promoter-sik and.Psycholouy of Tex-
Haas announcesg"Four matches -
arc slated with Bennie Wilson of I
Brownwood and Charlie Lay ofcussed
Cleburne in the main K°- l tudes. Dr. Moore stressed the fact
Bennie Bartay and Jack Hen- 1 -
dricks of Fort Worth, tangle in
that he considered psy-
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CLEBURNE OIL
PLAYS SANDERS
EDITOR'S NOTE: Six pamphlet*
by Dr. Clendefing can now ba ob-
tallied by sending 10 cents In coin, far
ench, and a selr-addressed, stamped,
envelope, to Dr. Logan Clendening,
in cure of this paper, or Central Prens
V o lation, 1435 East Twelfth street,
Cleveland, O The pamphlets are:
"Indigestion and Constipation," "Re-
ducing and Gaining." “Infant Feed-
in - " " text ructions for the Treatment
lof Diabetes," "Feminine Hyglene"
and “The Care of the Hair and Skin ",
Next: Diabetic's Cook Book Aids
. Pieting Problem. a
ers and very rough wrestlers.
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parants, especially . the mother,
was the mast intimate in the
world and that as parents grew
older, they became closer to the
children and tried to retain their
clutch on them in later life.
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ARu,1930INATRAOS
WrA WASAINGTbM FoR
piL bAAaeTT
.attitudes, and dues. She further
^Chevrolet Sales Service" ' stated that the Parent-Teacher
- "" —----------------4---— I Associations had not been organ-
J. Wray, 3b. ..
Brown, c.....
Perry, 2b. ...
S. Wray, ss, .
Gibson. rf. ...
J. Lucas. cf, .
Leck, p.——
except indirectly. Not even
When daddy
gets home...
There’s just about time for one
, good romp—and then it’s time
for Sonny’s supper. How you
both love To see him cat . . . dig
/ right into his cereal and milk
* and fruit!
If you haven’t tried it—give
him a bowl of Kellogg's Rice
Krispies. Watch him listen . . .
as those toasted rice bubbles
actually crackle out loud.
Rice Krispies are one of the
bett of cereals for children. So
tempting, nourishing—and easy
to digest. Serve for breakfast,
lunch—for supper.
— Always aven'fresh in the
red-and-green package with the
sealed WAXTITE inside bag.
Made by Kellogg in Battle
Creek, Quality guaranteed.
ig
Quick Arrow can be obtained at
Iccal grocers and markets and
manufactured by Swift and Co.
The attraction at the Palace to-
day and Saturday is Ken Mayn-
ard in "Arizona Terror" and also
"The Air Mall Mystery," a serial
running there now.
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fluence of home on the develop-
ment of the child and that as soon
a* it was completed the copies
would be sent free to those desir-
ing them He further stated that
Texas, State College for Women
at Denton had a number of free
bulletins on parent education
which would be sent upon request.
He concluded This talk by an-
swering questions from the ques-
tion box.
Mrs. A. P. Wood. state presi-
dent. Athens, conducted a help-
ful school of instruction in which
she discussed magazines, litera-
ture and materials. Also mental
ash I
"KENFRO'S THKEF
National League.
Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 4.
Chicago 3. Cincinnati 5.
Philadelphi-New York, cold.
Boston-Brooklyn, cold.
I Houston ............2
Both arc newcomers to Cleburne | Shreveport . .........2
mat circles. | San Antonio . .......2
The old favorite—or rather vil- i Beaumont ..........2
lain—Mr. Bennie Wilson. tough Wichita Falls .......2
sergeant from Brownwood, and Galveston .........2
Charlie Lay, the sturdy boy from : Fort Worth .........2 0 2
Cleburne, will box—cr wrestle—it 1 -----
out in the smi-final. American League.
Gorilla Tucker, another boy ! Teams— P W L Pct.
who has performed here before. Washington . .......2 2 0 1.000
tackles Young Pat O'Brien, new- 1 New York ..........1 1 0 1,000
corner. In the special event. Chicago .............3 2 1 .667
There will be plenty of com- ; Cleveland......... 2 1
for table seats for everyone and Detroit . ............2 1
the open air arena insures a 1 st, Louis ...........3 1
V r d IG I in childhood from parents.
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S-BEVIEW, CLEBURNE. TUAS
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Cleveland at Detroit.
St. Louis at Chicago.
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
Texas League.
Dallas 1, Fort Worth 0.
San Antonio 5. Beaumont 4.
Wichita Falls 8. Shreveport 5.
Galveston 7, Houston 3.
; that attitude largely determines
character in the life ofJth child
and that parental educatloh was
ATTENDING uncle.
Among relatives here attending ,
J. B. Hardee, who is seriously ill
arc Mrs. Julia Holland, Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Holland and Mrs. Clar-
ence Smith, all of Font Worth.
Also, Mr. and< Mrs. Claude Har-
dec of Dallas ae here with their
The Major City Baseball League
। is going to be a horse race. That
i was indicated in the thrilling
' battle staged Thursday afternoon
' by Henderson Street and Brazos
Avenue.
Three clubs stand out, Boys Club
being third. Battery B is also re-
ported to be adding strength
through acquisition of the Wyatt
boys, stars at Lone Willow.
Skinner Brown played . a fine
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Lucy Boyd's room of the J. N 2"20 ----- --2—
— Long School, Cleburne, George St. 183166.012 Average weekly ton-
Peter entertained with a comet nAge salese 04.040; compared
----------- 'with 110,565 in March 1931. a de-
customers fed ' solo, during the program. < rease or 6 525 tons."
This morning Dr. Moore gave ___'____
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but ■ not leaving parents, always - —
' late to meetings and work and Mr.' and Mrs. Mero Hegar of
I seeking of special favors from i Meridian visited in Blum this
"employers because they had them week-end. - " " :
n . __ A _ ’ _ ized to equip schools with needed
Baseball Calendar prosiaea" sould been
TODAY'S GAMES. | women are no\L .
Texas League. ent-teacher work to make money
Dallas at Fort Worth 1 but to study and" cdwU-Them-
Shrevepont at Wichita Falls.
Houston at San Antonio.
Beaumont at Galveston.
quent A mother" while carrying a
child sees a revolting speetaele, has
a fright, or meets with an accident,
and when the child is born it is
marked or deformed in a way sug-
gestive of the experience. ‘
Thus, for instance, a woman is
frightened by a frog which jumps out
of her wash tub: when her baby is
born Ita form resembles a frog.
Again, a woman is burned on the
arm by a brand fallig from a
burning billboard which she is pass-
ing: her child has a birthmark on
the same arm which looks like a
burn.
Coincidence, not cause and erTect,
1* sumictent to account for these oc-
currences. Deformities of the new-*
born occur in abpat one out of every
two hundred births. Considering the
time period alone—if u woman lived
one hundred anil ffty years It would
be strange tf she did not see some-
thing revolting-in that time, One
hundred and fifty sars is the com-
bined length of two hundred preg-
nancies. The deformity known ah a
“frog baby" is probsabty the common:
eat of all. Birthmarks are present
in over 50 per Cent of newborn
babies. w They occur on allparts-of
the body.
Ji is unusual for anyone to live for
2" , rmrpsfa-
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Be Organized
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Meeting here Sunday at 1
o'clock, managers of teams to
There are a hundred bargains ,2
ingsl
HOW THEY STAND, Joyce College, Mrs. A E.Wilson,
Fexas League, L *nd Mrs. C. C. Brad-
_______ P W I. pet l ord.
nil,; 9 n 21000 City council reports, Mrs. J. R.
I Dallas .............2 ’ 21900 stalcup, Mrs. Welch, Mrs. .G. C.
1 1 500 I Davis. County Council, Mrs. Mil-
‘ 1 500 ling, Mrs, C" C" Birdsong and
t i :0n I Mrs. B- G. Combs. Vice-presidents,
- - •0 Mrs. F. R. Bell. " Mrs. C. E.
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Nail, c" ,T
Fine, p, ..
Parman. 2b.
Billon, ss.
were $17,782,438, compared with
three-fourths of a year without hav-
ing some alight injury or accident
if there were any truth in the doc-
trine of marking, everyone should be
marked.
Difficult for advocate* ot marking’
to oxpinin la-the meehanism-Motheri
and unborn child are not connected
Tlx- dirtffiV Interscholaztic
j League track and field meet opens
at Hillsboro today. Cleburne High
will be there and while the Yel-
low Jackets are not favored to
finish higher than second or third
! (Key may surprise somebody ’■
, day with the announcement of
awards and installation of officers
by the State president as the
। features.
Committees named to Judge
merit and awards were:
Pre-school. Mrs. Earl Clements,
: Mrs. Tillman Butler. Mrs. C, H.
Teesdale; Grade school, Mrs. 8.
i O. Davis, Mrs. Claude Bandy and
Mrs. W. W. Vaughn. Junior High
and High Schools. Mrs. W. K.
Rose, Mrs. R. N. Rawls and Mrs.
B. Y. Baggett. Combined High
' Schools, Mrs. L. E. Forrest, Mrs.
Can a Woman ^Mark"
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gasses are interchanged. How, then,
does a mark on the body of one,
locafize itself exactly on the same
place on the body of the other?
No doubt of the doctrine existed In'
men's mjnds until James Blondel
published a book in 1927 called "The
Tower of tho Mother's Imagination
Over the Foetus Examined." Blondel!
considers all the published stories in
turn, making each exquisitely rldl-'
culous as he goes along. Speaking of
the frog baby story, which originated!
In Fiance, ho says, “Of course It I*
ridiculous. How could frogs strike
terror in a woman who was wont to
inAko fricasces of them instead of
chickens?"
Dut for those who have seen, it is
hard to make them disbelieve. "I.
knows a Indy," declared th* Inw-'
haustible Sairey. "which her name
I'll not deceive you, Mr*. Chuzzlewit,
is Harris, her husband'* brother,
being six foot three, and marked with.
a mad bull in Wellington boots upon
his left arm, on account of his pre-
cious mother havin' been worrited by
one into a shoomakor’s shop, when in
a sitiwation which blessed is the man
us has his quiver full of sech." ,
Lead Of Industrial
League Is In Bal-
ance
1 Leadership of the Cleburne In-
dustrial League will hang in the
- balance this evening at 6210 o'clock
when Cleburne Oil LCo. clashes
with Sanders Service Station.
* These two clubs are tied, for the
sop right now and the victor will
take the upper rung.
Don Wyman is expected to take
the mound for Cleburne QU with
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Methodist church, and a trio com- bons, or S90 r' . . . , .. ,
posed, of Mrs. V. M. Fulton, or- "Average weekly sales In March
ganist; Miss Kathryn Bayless, pi-
anist and Mrs. Othello West, vio-
linist. A playlet on George Wash-
ington was presented by Miss
Starting at 8:15 o'clock Promo-
Two out when winning run-"ter Gus Eldridge will present
scored. : ! three matches to the new open-
Brazos Avenue .. ...000 30—3 air arena at the end of North
Henderson Street . ..’...003 01—4 Main street.
Summary-Two base hits, J. Lu-, The . promoter has also an-
cas. Fine, Sartor, Kimberlin; stol- nounccd that he will contribute
en bases, Kirkham, Brown, Berry 15 per cent of the receipts to the
Olympic fund.
Jack Hendrix and Cletus Hen-
dricks will clash in the main go
of the show. They are 160-pound-
VISITS IN HILLSBORO. I
Miss Lora McFarland has re- |
turned from a week's visit with
1 lb. Sliced Bacon —-----10c
Decker’s XXX
5 lb. Box Sliced Bacon - 48c .
Decker’s XXX
8 lb. Bucket Pure Lard-- 64c
Dry Salt Jowls, 1b------— 5c
Smoked Bacon, 1b._______17c
Dry Salt Bacon, 1b____•_____8c
2 lbs. Bulk Coffee_______-25c
Quart Jar Sour Pickles -- 15c
Quart Jar Sweet Pickles _ 24c
Mixed
Quart Can Wesson Oil. 42c
Pint Can Wesson Oil -____- 22c
l doz. Lemons (nice size) _ 15c
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