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, November 20, 1926
CLEBURNE MORNING REVIEW
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individual
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luneheon was served to those pres The meeting was opened with a
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the letter of the hand of the messengers.
H. H Baggett.
, FRUITS CHILD'S HEALTH PROTECTION
EICH SOILS MEAN BETTER LIVESTOCK
value of the erops’grown on it. Crops may be sherman for the opening play of ita
The Little Theatre of Dalia* in
Wadd'ng Salaamlaed
tinfaetorily. by the little Th. atre -HARTLEPOOL, Eng— In 50 years
tional hour. eondueted by Mr* G.
The “patriotie hour."
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eoneluded
Nreedames Lema Allen. P. W. Thies-
the fourth grade, and three vocaT
The party given by the assoeia-
IS THE PLACE, AFTER ALL
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of doors to swat flies.- Wichita Beacon.
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CLEBURNE, TEXAS
Henderson and Anglin Streets
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honoree, Ur. Hall reeeived many
dainty handkerehiefs. Refreshments
were verved to about twelve guests.
Van Camp's
12 No. 2 Cans
One Can Free
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to be held i
■pnrtniWe that
Moulton Cobb, City editor of the
Bryan Daily Eagle, has become pub-
lieity direetor of the Bryan Little
Theatre, and is now active ia put-
—ThemYouLLhaveToWArr-
1 IT‘S SDPfOSEDTo LOOK TRAT WAY
hitehes his wagon to a movie star.— Winston-
Salem ournal.
tion nt the Hon Vinerat Maseey for
the Wanhington poet.
We Don't Mean
Mixed, Per Lb.
Mo-BERYTiG
is ALLRIGIT
Pure Cane
16 Pounds
You will always find the most wonderful
opportunities to save money on high class
merchandise.
Useful initiative must be necessarily destrue-:
live to its useful work.
“The taxes paid in the United States repre-
full of good things to eat.
for vourself.
Mrs. Chaney gnat I—
Te Club Members
Mrs, Fred Chaney.
ett, A. c White, e. a: Chiles, Miss
Mattie Maar and Mb. Mattie Kil-
patriek.
Union Bible Club
la AU Day Meeting
An all day social and study meet
ing of the Dim Bible Club waa
held Thurnday in the home of Mro.
J. O Vaugbn, 1101 North Buffalo
would make two ears of corn' or two blades
.of grass grow upon a spot of ground where.
only one grew before.’
"The dollar, diverted, by taxation, no longer
•he program
At the elose of the program "the
ore feast* wan adm’mistered to
Death At Satlaty Daara
LONDON,—Daneing at a mociety
funetion in the Somerset HoteL Mra.
Vernon Smith died in the partner’*
arms.
Live and let live prices
See for yourself
Headlight No. 1
12 Cans
One Can FREE
nt the border
Naturally hi* activities have given
him a wealth at information con-
r — SAY, DOE5 THIS -
GOWN LOOK AS THOUGH
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Fideli- Matrons la
Monthly Sesslon
A delightful sorial meeting of the
Fidel’s Matron* Clas of the First
Raptist Chureh was held thr after-
noon of Xov. IS in the home of Mrs
Mrs B r. Han ionored
With Shower
Complimenting Mm. B. V. Hall.
Mm. Clyde Hewitt. of West Wilnom
Street, entertained with a handker-
Published Daily Except Monday by
THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.. INO.
Entered in cieburne Fostof fiee as Serond Elase Mail
tKaatnn Advertiming Re prenentative, C. j. Anderson,
speei Agency, 35 L. Warker Drive, Chicago,, III.
y^rtern Adsertining, lb prenentative, Ralph K. Mulli-
gas, 30 East Forty Serond Street, New York. . ,
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than $1,000. There is considerabl differenee
betkeen this figure and the ones given as the
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DKESSEDKT,
DEAR?,
rat: Mendames Lewis Johison Fred
Young, J. M. English, R F. Pugh
Arthur Bunt. Will McCowan, Wart,
Stroud and the hostess.
DICKSON
Hardware and Furn-
"The Thirteenth Chair," ia the
The fertility of the soil affects the feeding seleetion of the Little Theatre of
Little Theatre
News Notes
tion each month to the elas who
has the moot mothers in attendance,
waa won by Miss Lizzie Bichard’*
elass of first grade pupils.
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STAR DESCRIBES EARLY DAYS OF PRO
FOOTBALL
more readily avallable on this aide
to a creative end," says Paul Shoup. Exegu-
live Vice-President, Southern Pacific Com-
pany. r •
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Johnson County R-view, Weekly, one year..
players gettintr huge salifies and its ethics
heing guarded by "lig Bill” Edwards, ae-
Special Sale and Demonstrtaion on Na-
tional Biscuit Company’s Cakes and
Crackers at a grea tsaving
, Mal-
Rui Ror
Louinia
John T
McKim
Forreat
Alamo
Junor Co
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jury in
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sait up.
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Mra. Oru^am Hosters
To Bile Class
The menthly business and social
meeting at the Women'* Bible Clam
at the Tint Raptist Church waa held
Thureday afternoon im the hime of
Mm. H.C Gre-ham on Berth Main
Street
non, Billy House, L. J. Williams,
Kolert Murrell and B. F. MitchelL
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‘unsettled,
prtinn ;
on coat
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^.SOCIETY
MRS. EUGENE POOLS
. Phone 562
MEMBER or THE ASSOEIATED PRESS
The Asmoeiated Pre-n in exclusively entitled to
the use for republieatiom of all news dispatehes credit-
ed to it or not otherwise eredited in this papg and
«Un the local new* herein published.
All right* of publieation of speeial dispatehes
, heroin are also reserved. . —
T. C. V
know it
the PM
walka t
with one
drooping
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By NWA erviee
ITASHINGTON-Canada aeon to
W to have a mininter in Washing-
ton and the United States wul
have one in Ottawa. “
It *a* Canada which grew tired of
A call meeting of the Wo-
man’* Auxiliary of the First
Preebyterian Church win be
held at the church thia after
nogn at " 3 e’etock. This meet-
ing will take the place of the
entertaiinin- by Mendames Reale.
Ball, W. R Carper and John Ball
Room* in which the social after-
noon waa enjoyed were prettily dee-
orated with vari-colored ehrysanthe-
muma. Following a abort business
diseussion a number of games were
score prizes, awarded Mm. Harry
Benjam’m at heart* and Mra. C. C.
Cormelius at forty-twe.
Concluding game* refreshments of
tuna salid, brown and white bread
a ad butter eandwiehes, potato ehipa.
midget piekle», coffee, angel food
rake aad peach halves, topped with
whipped cream were served to Mes-
dames J. I. Singietary. J: B Past.
C. C. ‘Cormeliue, Harry Benjamim.
Tilden Head. Oscar Jordan, George
Seott B. H Freeman, Minnie Clarke,
Miss Lao White, aad etab guests,
Mendames J. L Filgo and Otis Me
Whorter.
found that will grow well on poor sandy soils, 192627 season next Tuenday, No-
fine trees, for instance, but these crops will be vember 23, at Sherman Hall, Aus-
foun lacking in feeding value. This is uni tin College. Frans W. Emerson
doubtedly true of some of our Southern pas- of the Austin College faculty. and
ture grasses. For instance, there is ample a member of the east representing
evidence that carpet grass will do well on soils Sherman, whieh won the Texas
of -ratherow-fertility, so-far as we have bittierFheatre turnament tst ez"
seen, the evidence k lacking that the quality bon, is directing the piece.
It is a far cry from the early days of pro-! ity Ollahonian.
maturity with
Or idea of an optimist is a man going out
Fifth Graders Give
Thanksgiving Program
An interesting Thankigiving pro-
gram was presented by members of
Miss Edna Johnson's fifth grade
Thursday afternoon at the monthly
T5 TAX DOLLAR REMOVED FROM PRODUC-
9.001 TIVE ENTERPRISE
worid forelgn omce would have,
pie k-d for puch a job, but does know
stout trade.
Fresh Fish s
Caddo Street, entertained members
nt the Pleasant Hour Club in her
home Thursday afternoon. Tables
for forty-two and heart* were ar-
ranged is .oom* prettily decorated
with roses and chrysanthemum*.
of Denton, when it presented "Dr.
Jvhyl awd Mr. Myde*1 tost Tura
day. Denton policemen were called
upon to asnemble ths P" prtirs and
• M profits of the professional player of today,
2.75 but it must Ik- remembered that it that time
5.00 I football was still in its infancy as far as
225ithe general public was concerned.
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eostumen, and they d‘d their work
well. The play in whirh the di-
rector, Dr. Rich-rd Mandell was
featured, pleand a large owd at
the Teachers College Auditorium.
during Fire Prevention week, thousands of i San Antonio when he said be was a. bootlegger,
lives and hundreds of millions of dollars would The rich always find a way. Pittsburgh
be saved annually from the fire demon. ! Chronicle Telegraph.
L Brown, G. C. Malev Ateh Boni-
ware. EL I. Montgomery. W.TAr- molo byMin-Erin Warren
The young man who does his love making
over a party line telephone is carrying the
ceonomy program a bit too far.- Oklahoma
King, the offieial delegate from the
sehool to the State Mothers’ Couneil
held this week in Fort Worth. wade
an interesting report of the conven-
tion. The remainder of the after
noon was devoted to planning a vis-
•ting day for Dee. 10, when patron*
of the mehool w'll be allowed to visit
At the noon hour a delicious
605 South
this constructive
if the public over, properly awakens to the j
idea that the damaging losses in life and prop 1
Alter alT. oliru in II Ifpirw nliiiivr tiiiMirn
ment : Senator -lames A. Reed comes from the
Show Me State. Detroit News.
cumsr vom ALLzALroncMmSI
TheDordNfGod
Thankgiving devotional, led by the
elase president, Mra A. C. White.
Following the monthly reports of
committee ehairmem, the annual
Christmas party waa planmed Mes
dames Hollingaworts, W. O. Ham
mond and P. C. Dillon will be host-
earns of the affair.
The social bear of the afternoon
was enjoyed by Mendames B.
Kuykendall Hl G. Butler. BL P. Cum-
mings, H. C* Gresbam, Malebury, B.
P. Walraven G. C. Cor, W. L Payne,
read it: and Hezekiah went up into the house
of the Lord; andspreadit before the Lord."
2 Kings 19:14.
PRAYER—O Lord of Hosts, blessed is the
man that trusteth in Thee. .
A l« the United State* appointee to
A oxtawa Roger I Sherman of
MLasxachumetts ha* strong hark
Arterberry, director of the organi-
zation. it include* Miser* Ada
iarce, Voneille Liddell, Quanah
Lewis and Jean Holland Mmea B.
Y. Lewis and J. G. Estes, aad
Messrs. Joe B. Pettit, Henry Lynch,
the evening nt Nov. 23.
The program of the afternoon in-
eluded a playlet “The G’ngham Dog
and The Calieo Tat,’’ presented by
Mr Leonard T. Looper, son of
Mr. ana Mr*. Babe Looper, aad Miss
Edna Mae Dietrieh, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. C. D. Dietrich, were united
-in ' mtrccirg* in the tawne of__the.
bride's parents Nov. 18at 6:30 p.
m. Rev L. C. Knight of Cleburne
performed the r err men* ____________
Th e eeremomy took place in the
living room whieh was heautifully
decorated a yellow and red ehry»-
ill
, butter fat. This is due to the fact that more
? than half of the water content of this type qf
3 milk has been removed in the.process ofpro-
, . dnetion. Other than the water, nothing has
, ten removed from evaporated milk and noth-
: ingadded., . .
Mothers should consult a physician before
giving raw fruit to very small children, al
though tmato and orange juice may be given
" to babik in kmall amounts, depending on the
qge of the child.
TOMATOES. «“ Paza
semsion usually held
fourth Monday
lime. It is true that phosphorus and lime may
be supplied in mineral form, but it is better to
apply the phosphorus and lime to pastures,
legumes and other feed crops during their
growth, as well as to other crops.
Poor soils mean poor crops, poor livestock,
and poor people; while rich soils mean more
and better crops, better- livestock and better
people.—Tait Butler, in The Progressive Farm-
HOW “NEWS" ORIGINATED
la egua senin
Preced’ng the regular meeting of
the Parent-Teaeher Assoeiation of
(be J. X. Long sehool held at the
eehool at 3:30 o’eloek Thursday af-
ternoom meveral members met far a
study hour.
During the hour Mra V. M. Ful-
ton rend a paper on "City Train-
ing," which waa fully dineubsed by
thone in attendanee.
The regu’ar session waa attended
byeighty-xenthus’astimmber,
who heard interesting reports of the
State Counril of Mothera held the
first part of the week ia Fort Worth.
The report was made by Mra. Henry
Featherstom, who attended the con-
fereaee a* delegate from the J. N.
Long sehooL During the businese
hour, the erganization planned am
to Mr. and Mr*. C II Dietrich, Mr*
R. J. Me Mahan, Mr*. C. A. Dietrich.
Mra L Smith Mr. and Mr* R. E.
McMahan and nons, Robert and
John Edward. Mr and Mra. Leslie
L. Stephens, Miss Lucille Dietrich,
Edgar aad William Dietrieh, Mise
Roberta Looper aad the bride and
groom.
enjoyed.
Coneluding the afterneon refresh-
Bottles of bath *alt* were high mentwoftumaralad,eranberrysauee.
DALLAS, Nov. It.—Bayard Veil
r'» ingenuous mystery drama.
cording, to Walter Ekersall. Eekersall, who
was called by Walter (‘amp the greatest
quarterback of all time, one of tile first college
players toturn prefssinnal, writing about
those days in 1907, he says: '
"I soon found that rile- spirit of the profes-
sional game was antirely different from that
of the college contest. The professionals seem-
• d to care more about crippling their oppon-
ents than they did for scoring
PsasE eome
IN AM05,
W.keN—J
in the Spring. It ia Loover -Dietrich
i mwe BHI !>*,
King, cabinet. Masney’s interests
bavebeeh largely commerclaL He
“sn i at all the type of man an ola
Romance • hooers queer place* far
it- -ettirig» quite often, and sueh
'an oeeurence marked a recent war
triage ia Lubboek, when Mme Eula
Howard aad Horace J. Nelma, pope
far Little Theatre playere, were
marriet Their romance had it*
Street. Mr* Fred Young had charge
Kussell Teague, Lawrence L John-’of the Bible leson.
catered in the tournameut next
year, owing to the huge muceenn of
th* first venture.
Miasionary Soclety
Ob* true* Prayer Week
The women of the Mimsionary So-
reity of the Brazos Arense Metho
diet Chureh met nt 11 o’eloek Thurs-
day at the chureh to observe the
week at prayer.,
_MrL.M.MKirkhamledthefirt
devotional hear an the “Tsabella
Headrick’’ mehool. During the see-
ond hour Mr*. EL I,. Montgomery,
leader, gave the three reasons far
the week of prayer. "Prayer" waa
Theatre of Gaiusville, December 3,
has beeu announeed bj Mius Nette
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SPECIAL HAM SALE TOP AY
Wilsons Certified, whole or .d9qo
half, priced to save....... .......L o
Now on Sale
Big Stock
Quality Carving Sets
Butcher Knives, Shears
w
erty, caused by fire loss will show a decrease
ipstead of a constant inerpase.
----Tb- (•"■» tlii.r .fin- biases fall off' during
Fire Prevention Week, proves that when the
public has its mind focused on elimination of
useless fires, good results are always obtained.
If the same enthusiasm went into fire pre-
vention during the whole year, instead of just .
Response to Fire Pretention Week was
greater this yean t han ever before.
thenght, seeking achievement or reward or
both, is destruetive to the welfare of the
world destructive to that action ‘which
during elase hour*. The meeting
making plan* for the second annual was attended by thirty member*
Texas Little Theatre Tournament
Most people believe that the word “news’’
eriginated from the word “new.” Although
news means literary information which is new,
the word really comes from the initials of the
four points of the compass. Before the days
of newspapers, bulletins were displayed in
public places giving the important happenings
of the time. All news from the North was
placed on a bulletin marked "N"‛ from the
East on the “BP bulletin, and in similar
manner from West and South. Isater the four
bulletins were combined, and all the informa-
tion was given under the four assembled let-
ter* “N. E. W. S. Thrift Magazine. .
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, * Health of "the average adolescent child •
would be increased if he ate more fruit. Rea-
won for this, dietary authorities say, lies in
the fact that fruits are natural tonics, far
. Cleburne Morning Review znal-"uuawritnmm-omntin"im"Hnchawad
the most profitable one I played. My total
return for about half a dozen games was less
the possession of individual creative thought. "Kh.rman an expert an che cannine
lores its creative character. . , and parking ut food products t* ra-
“The dollar' is useful only as the mind of "*»<«• en a large ncate in the de-
ielopment -t the exchanze at mack Frederiek Paulding’s striking
commodin • tetween the United ... . —____~ «.___7..
K„,e. ana canada—thar to. the mse comedy The W oman " Hour , will
here ..t *u< h as are peraltar to Can- prenented by ‘be Denison Little
uda and the male an Canada at those The atre players on Thursday, De- I
No Waite, )m
Per Lb JOC
O H FOOLE-
City Delivery:
One Month------
of the feed produced is equal to lespedeza.
Bermuda, and others which require better land
te supply an equal quantity of feed-__The
quantity may be obtained, but the real test
is the number of pounds of 'meat it will pro-
duna par atre_______________________________
All know that if the stores of nitrogen, phos-
phorus, potassium, and lime in the soil are de-
pleted, the quantity of the fend crop produced
will be lesas, but few seem to realize that
their quality will also be inferior. -Inshort,
animals fed on crops grown on poor, impov-
erished soils may not only fail to get the pro-
tein (nitrogen) required, but they are apt to
suffer also from a lack of phosphorus and
Chicago is a large American ety where mn
chine-gun battles are held on the streets and
candidates for local law-enforcement, jobs
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The ever threatening yproblem at
awsembling properties Jor Littte
Theatre prcdmetioms, sir utreu
ermber. 2, under the dreetion at I
John J. Lindsey of Gainesville. It
will mark the third publie appear-
ance of the Denison player* this 1
peason.
• superior to the pharmacy supply.
. Fruits'als proteet from disease by giving
f minerals and vitamins. They supply bulk
’ and mildly laxative suhstances, lend attrac
] ttvepess and variety of flavor to the diet, as
well as having a certain energy value.
Dates, figs, piunes and raisins are a good
{ source of irone • ‛
-4—-Banana*, alligator peat* and plums are rich
j in energy value. u *
J Oranges, lemons, grapefruit and tomatoes
‘ are an excellent source of vitamins,
Milk, 'or Evaporated milk, combined with
, fruit juice is an ideal drink for the growing
■ child, since to the nutritive worth of the fruit
j juice is added the proteins, fat ami mineral
content of the milk. Evais»rate<l milk, benidea
! being entirely sterile, is more nutritive than
ordinary market milk for the reason that it is
more than twice as rieh in minerals and
Query in a newspaper health column is,
"Can a girl do anything about an unattractive
knee?'' Not a thing but grin and bare it. -
Arkansas Gazette.
of serv'ce, Andrew MeGlashan, gen-
ml-manager-of-a-leeal-ehipyard,
ha* directed the building of 700
ateamers.
SOCIAL CAINDAE
Mra. J. B Zimmerman at 503
South Walnut Street, will enter-
taia members of the Baturday
Bridge Club at 3 o'eloek this
afternoon. «"
ntrn and *!ftttt were served to
Mendames IAra Bent all, 3 J. Dan-
J L. Honoqay J. w. How:
Floyd. •T.n1Howard, Boy
E. Standley Eembert Lain. W. Good-
al*. Little, J. • KeiUk J. D. Net-
tiro. H O Pullen, EM. Sanders. H.
EL Klnap. J. W. Wylie, A Q Wal
drip. C. E. Wauford, I* T. Wood aad
Any erroneous reflection upon the character,
atanding ot reputation of any petnon, firm or eor- . .
poration which itiy appiar in the column* nt Tke resents from the individual to th* mass r.acep om ue -eyuu - por
Review; will to gladi corre ted upon it* being through taxation, depriving this 'dollar of the follo in Premier W. L. McKenzu
brought to the attention of the publishers.
having to depend on the Intermedia- beginning in the wings of Lubbock
lion ot the British ambeseador to the J 1 * Theatre taee taat rear
cransaction of diplomatic buminess bo- Theatre atage taat year.
. .. , ... ' tween the Washington and Ottawa
"The welfare of the world depends upon governmentn. The new arrange-
constructive thought originating in the indi-1 m^m ault* the stete Department
vidua! mind anti the dollar is its messenger pekectiy. ~ ..
That the Canadians want not mo
Xra ^^*7^ “ i Leiaa"arcddek‛ht
2 amussa I mt. - - ma, gxu--.
borne last wedne’day evehing. The follwed the ProEram, N C -iH Helley.P.C Dillom o. L Leek-
cart included Mr*. W. E. Paterson,
Mr*. Walter Mudge, Albert Mudge’
Dudley M Gordon, Henry M. Davin
J.hp Renfro, Mr*. R. L. Odoux. Geo.
Fouta, W. M Hammonds and Mia*
Laura Ward.
sent an annual contribution of three per cent
Ami Hezekiah roceived’upon the value of all the property in this
and 'country. We find that our tax contributions,
Ilie number of dollars diverted fromtheir nor- ntext-aha the opport .mt ses tar
ial course for taxation purposes, have been eac h in rha other • field
for many years past increasing out of propor- l
lion to the growth of the saved wealth of
the nation, and out- of proportion to the na-
tional income."
*
There is now a record of 20,000 inventions
and devices up to date, in the electrical in-
dustry. The electric wire reaches to every
point of civilization and carries its ray to
the most remote monntain fastnesses by the
pocket flashlight. The housekeeper has a
home electrically lighted, possibly heated or
• fanned by electric current. She may, wash,
iron, clean, cook and sew off the electric wire.
; Electric refrigeration and house cleaning have
become a matter of preswing a labor-saving
button.
George Stnrraa H. J. Friom, J. R.
nin on anti-World Court plat forms.- •Det roit
anthemums.. l:. Ajew. =. w. z*-
The bride wore a gown at blue; te, Paul Mueklerny. J B. Wallis, F.
flat erepe pieoted in gold with ae- j -
eessories to match. After the eere-l
mony a delieions supper wit ierved nold, Jim Iangatom, F. W. Foot M
J. Kirkham Crec Friom and An-
• Ian here as a good buniness repre-
wentative I* indicated by the selec-
AUSTT:
time in n
of Texas
mat
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tin* been
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Poole, O. H. Cleburne Morning Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 304, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 20, 1926, newspaper, November 20, 1926; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1598045/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.