Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 293, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 13, 1929 Page: 2 of 16
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CLEBURNE TIMES REVIEW, CLEBURNE, TEXAS
Sunday Morning, October 13, ij
Marine Band Represents New Musical Epoch in Cleburne
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. 1. _ _ _.—-------------- 4 w 0 n throne 6 stance to the class werelat a recent meeting. The school---======================================= we
CLEBURNE TO
HEAR PREMIER
BAND OF U. S.
Announcements
ters will be held Monday afternoon throughout the
at 3 o’clock in the home of Mrs G guests.
W Carrigan, North Main Street
1—-—:—-1 . - . The Ladies Aid Society of the
! The regular meeting of the Main Cumberland Presbyterian Church
t Street Methodist choir will be held witl meet Monday afternoon at the
Monday evening in the home of the church at
president, L Ellis. Featherston St
The Junior church
30 o’clock.
evening to
T. C. Gardner To Be
Conference Speaker
fifty ters of importance to the, class were
transacted and Miss Margaret Fer-
guson was elected as president.
Games were enjoyed during the so-
T. C. Gardner, state secretary of
B. Y. P. U. will be the principal
speaker at the regular monthly ses-
1 The MaInWomans Missionary- Society of the sion of the Workers’ Conference of
There will be no meeting of the
cial hour. Forty-five were in attend-
ance.
Presbyterian Aid
Society Makes Quilts
The Junior church of the MainWomans Missionary seder 0I DE son of the THOrkers wronterence of Members of the Ladies Aid So-
Street Methodist church which was Anglin Street Methodist church. as the Alvarado Baptist Workers As- ciety of the Cumberland Presbyter:
, _11__avl.bx wwa-kavc +1-4)1 covva dinner in T lataed uw-hialu will Lua halAFAVL CEW 04 45 -. .
ian Church met Thursday and Fri-
T 1 D 01Coon recently re-organized will meet on the members will serve dinner to I. sociation which will be held Mon-I
-Loeateople pong san Fom To a 1 S ctock-al-o o F delegates, -------------day in the First Baptist church of day “rtemioon NX The Church for
.....Cleburne.
There will be no meeting of the / The afternoon sessions will be fea-
Womans Missionary Society of the tured by meetings of the W. M. U.
.Young Matrons Missionary Society, and the Executive board and all
when the rd States Nartnel The Gats Auuihary of the Field of the St. Mark’s Methodist church presidents and secretaries of the
Band caumes : cme 3 o: 01 : Baotis: church will meet on Monday afternoon. 1 former organizations are requested
there 1 2 Hre Treatoncthing Monday Atemnoon At 4:15 O clock ...... , I to be present as the work for the
reals -usarh . or hos-d note : Mrs c F. Crawford. The Senior Auxiliary of the Ang-coming year will be outlined.
T X The fonder’s : Street 1 lin Street Presbyterian Church will The following program, the sub-
who love Fed.- 1 : - eather. ... 1 I meet Monday afternoon at the Blue-ject of which is “Facing the New
events’of the dasen na already The. v N v of the North Cle-i bonnet Club room of the Liberty Year," will be given:
parties-are being planned so that burne Baptist church will meet on Hotel at 3 09k. .
croups of nenis mishs engoy sh-ss DodayuaHemoon At the church. Members of the Womans Mission-
usi test 3 , .13 2 3 | ary Society of the Brazos Avenue’business.
--------------------------==--ERe hedter"w-s-came-aniMethodint chureh-will-have **---*0--*-Sunday-Sewol-Pians
%wstant business session Monday davrindusirlal sesciom at the-church E R -Coleman, superintendent.—-
served PTE : 2 at the Chamber of Com-Mondax All members are urged to. 10:45 a. m.. W. M. U. Ambitions,
2 7 Merce Funding at 7:30 0 clock Every be present. Mrs W. B Miller, president.
beginning of an epoc......2........to be in attend. * * * * " | 10:50 a. m., B. Y. P. U. Propos-
—cal mterprejation-me s Theer will be no meetings of the als. Penn J. Jackson, director.
Sounds11 " —circles of the First Christian 11:00 a. m.. Inspirational Ad-
nd a ate deeaerorl The Girls cifcie" or the First churches Mondayiafternoon.
merly gained by the enterprising ef- Christian church will meet Tuesday
forts of some "back stage appren- evening at 7 30 o’clock in the home B. P. W. Club Has
tice. are now interpreted in the of NIsS Mazie Warren, North Ang-
music itself—by the band alone in Street.
Capt: Taylor Branson, renownedn.... .
leader of the President’s Own. con- The Adult I Womans Missionary
tends that a strictly musical rend-. Society cf the Main Street Meth-
ering of the effect called for in cer-: odist church will meet Monday af-
tain passages of music is much ternoon at the church at 3 o’clock.
sor Move To Sell
All Tickets
more effective and thrilling-than a
children of the
s of 8lto 12 are
asked to be present
Mrs. M
A
philips is superintendent
industrial sessions. During the
time, two quilts were completed.
The quilts will be placed on sale
in the near future and the proceeds
will be used for the society funds.
eeoee
10 a. m., devotional, J D. Ken-
nedy
10:15 a. m.. Organization and
I dress, T C. Gardner, State Seore-
tary.
1 11:40 a. m., special music.
11:45 a. m., sermon. Rev. Thomas,
Business Session pastor at Alvarado.
2totetoo C99 Noon.
Transaction of routine business
1:30 p. m.—W. M. U. meeting.
Devotional.
Special music, arranged by Mrs.
Mrs P L Wallace of 410 North
Granbury Street will be hostess on
mere artificial attempt to express,
the “noise of the thing." . .
An unusual assemblage of solo-Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock to
ists is with the United States Ma-I members of Bible Study Class. gToUR
rine Band this season. The returnithree of the Central Church
Church
of
Plainview P.—T. A.
Elects Officers
Mrs. Walter Walls was selected as
president of the Parent-Teachers’
opened Sept. 30 with a very good
attendance, and the members of
the community are looking forward
to one of the best years in the his-
tory of the school.
Other officers selected were Mrs.
J. M. Akins, vice-president and
Miss Annie Laurie Lowe, secretary
and treasurer.
The officers urge that all parents
attend the meetings of the associa
tion in order that something can be
accomplished during the year. Miss
Celia Moore, the State health nurse,
will visit the school again in the
near future to make the final phy-
sical examination of children of the
first grade and the pre-school age
and Mrs. Walls requests that all
parents bring their children and
meet Miss “Moore. To make the
condition of the school children
better, will be one of the aims of
the P.-T. A. for the coming ses-
Association- of the Plainview School sions.
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NSURAN
Only Three Days
More Of Our Fourth i
Anniversary -
SALE
In which to effect substancial Savings -
in New Fall Merchandise. 5
A Wonderful
lection of
Silk
of old favorites is always a thrill-
ing anticipation to the music lover,
especially when such celebrated
soloists as Arthur Whitcomb. Rob-
ert Clark John P. White and Wil-
bur D. Kieffer are on the program
for the two performances here on
Christ.
Members of the Ladies Guild of
the Episcopal Church will have an
all day meeting at the Parish Hall
Monday. Luncheon will be served
at the noon hour.
| and a short talk by C. C. Patterson
I manager of the Chamber of Com-
I merce, regarding the sale of tick- J. W. Cummings.
ets for the United States Marine Reports and comments from De-
Band were features of the meeting partment Chairmen.
of the Cleburne Business and Pro- Round Table Discussion,
fessional Women’s Club Thursday 1:30 p. m.. Executive
evening at the Liberty Hotel. Miss meets. Representatives of
Mattie Heath president, presided. , churches urged to be present.
In reports of committees. Miss %••• •
Lena Meals, chairman of the housepoinion
committee stated that all members Gresham I CUTzon
Board
all
STANDS
BETWEEN YOU
AND
Dresses
In the new long lengths :
fer afternoon and street #
wear. Flared skirts of,
uneven lengths.
Monday. Oct. 21.
_ No better inducement could be. ------—.....—— — -----
held out to music lovers of Cleburne A-Hand Circle of the King % Daush-
than the opportunity to hear these
master bandsmen perform individ-
ually, accompanied by the world’s
The regular meeting of the Lend-
who were unable to attend the meet-, (CIon Rosp
ings should notify her before 9 a.m | 4e trecte 4Coc
on Thursday so that she could make | Members of the Gresham family |
her arrangements with the hotel were delightfully entertained last
If this is not done, the absent mem-Sunday at a dinner in the home of
. ber will be assessed the price of the : Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Leach of Glen
dinner. — 1 Rose.-----------------
O
Regular Price
$18.50
Anniversary
greatest military band.
—Among the patrons and patron-
esses, who are sponsoring the per-
formances which are being present-
ed under the auspices of the Cle-
burne Chamber of Commerce are
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott. Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Abbas, Mrs. /Tyler Ba-
ker, Herschel Baker, Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Battaile, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Rush, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jeff
Campsey, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cecil,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sensaharzh,
Ward. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Miller,
Mr and Mrs. A. H Seely, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.
A T. L ohmann. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Young. Mr. and Mrs. Will F. Die-
trich,” Mr. and Mrs. R D. Bryan,
Dr. and Mrs. O. N. Morgan, Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Custard. Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Standley, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bowers, Jack Bowers, Jr. Mr.
and Mrs. George Rowley, Mrs. E.
W. Rawls, Mrs. Oliver Snyder.
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wilson, Dr.
and Mrs. W. P. Ball, Mrs.- O. L.
Lockett, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Wash-
burn, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wofford,
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Claybrook, Mr. urn. 2 were. Manor
and Mrs. Fred Dickson. >: Dr. and MFst T. C. Hones Mayor
Mrs. Clarence Lockhart, Mr. and and Mrs. E. Hunter: Mr. and
Mrs. J. Lawrence Dean. Dr. and Mrs. James G. Taylor. Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. w. T. Riviere. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. George
Bowman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lambert
| Lain, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Page, Judge and
Mrs. T. E. Darcy, Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. M. Young, Mr. and Mrs. A., B.
Honeycutt.
t Dr. and Mrs. M. Dennis, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. M.
K. Pace, Judge and Mrs. Irwin T.
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F. Howard.
-the same care
The day was enjoyably spent in
New Members.
New members were also received talking over old times. Those pres-
during the business session. These ent were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gresh-
included Mrs. W. E. Lucy, owner of am of Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs.
the Vogue Beauty Shop: Miss Laura H. C. Gresham of Cleburne: Mrs.
Ward. instructor in the Cleburne Hattie Gresham, L. S. Gresham,
High School; Miss Ora Sione, home wife and-son, Lewis. Jr. and L. 9
demonstration agent; Miss Mabel Gresham and the hosts. This was
Warren, instructor in the Juniorthe first time in 22 years that the
High School and Mrs. Alma Pelton, | relates had been together.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. wotGresham and
graduate nurse • | Mr. and M.S. J. resam and
Crystal baskets of roses were used H. C. Gresham have recently re-
to decorate the long tables and a turned from a visit to their old
delicious four course dinner was home in Virginia. ..
served. Covers were laid for Misses
Maude Belk, Katie Mayes, Mae Belle
Smith of Fort Worth, Belle Law-
rence, Mattie Heath, Allie Jarvis,
Afleen Armstrong, Celeste Bounds,
Margaret Hutcherson, Gertrude
Whitehouse, Laura Ward, Florence
Ryan, Lee Owens, Lydia Roe, Ollie
Ramsey, Dora Ryan. Lena Meals,
Ora Slone, and Mesdames R. L.
Harris, Ress Jarvis, T. E. Cullen, W.
E. Lucy, N. G. Hutsel, Oliver Sny-
der, and club guests. Miss Celia
Moore of Austin,Mrs. .Thomas
Whitehouse and Bernie Wylie of
Miss Allie Jarvis
Is Class Hostess
Members of the Young Peoples
Class of the Central Church of
Christ of which Otto Foster is the
teacher, were delightfully entertain-
ed Friday evening in the home of
Miss Allie Jarvis, 712 Williams Ave-
nue.
In a short business session, mat-
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: Choir Practices For
: Harvest Program
T Members of the choir of the Main
1 Street Methodist church met Mon-
I day evening at the church for reg-
t nlar practice with a good represen-
I ration of the membership in at-
+tdance. The evening was spent
t mostly in practicing anthems for
1 the Harvest Day musicale which is
% to be given on the evening of Nov.
t 3.
% Rev. J. W. Fort, "pastor, was a
1 guest for the evening and stated
I that the orphans from the I. O. O.
t F. Home at Corsicana would be
present at the service Sunday morn-
+ inz and would furnish two special
t numbers, these being selections by
I the orchestra and Glee Club.
* L. Ellis, president, announced
t hat the next meeting, Oct. 14,
T would be held in his home on Feath-
t orston Street. Following practice a
1 social hour will be enjoyed.
1 Crawfords Host To
We are only human like yourself— 1
Our likes are the same as yours--1
and *
We Take The Same Care 1
in cleaning your garments as we do 1
our own—our appearance counts, too. I
THE ELROD
method restores each garment’s origi-
nal appearance and adds new
A Trial Will Convince
life— :
Girls Auxiliary
Members of the Girls Auxiliary
| and their guests were most pleas-
antly entertained Friday evening in
the home of their sponsor, Mrs. C.
F. Crawford, 701 Featherston St. An
abundance of autumn flowers were
used to decorate the open rooms.
Forty-two and other games form-
ed the diversion of the evening, af-
ter which pop corn balls were serv-
ed to Misses Beatrice Parks. Inez
Crawford, Helen Chambless, Harriet
Drennan, Hazel Melton, Julia Rog-
ers, Dorothy Baker. Delores Jobe,
Aileen Stout, Mildred Raines, Laura
Rea Goolsby and Messrs. LeRoy
Burton, Raymond Hill, Joshua
Parks, Thomas Randle, Paul Bur-
ton, Wilfred White, James Dean, E.
V. Flowers, Robert Rogers, Carl
Nichols, Lewis J. Crawford and Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Cra wford.
Phone 548
Let us collect last year's clothes and
bring them back to newness
Silk dresses dry cleaned only.
again 1
No 1
1 Steve Heyward, Jr.
Has Birthday Party
t In celebration of his fifth birth-
today, Steve Heyward, Jr., entertain-
Iled at his home on North Anglin St.
* Friday afternoon. Autumn flowers
1 combined with Haloween. motifs
shrinking —no washing — pressed to ::
their original size.
4
ELROD DRY CLEANERS
N. Caddo St. Across from Chamber of Commerce :
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were effectively used in the decora-
tions of the open rooms.
Games were enjoyed both in and I
out-of-doors after which the birth- I
day cake was cut and served with
ice cream to twenty-five guests.
Informal Dance
Given By Miss Flood
Members of the younger net
the city were most charmingly
tertained with an informal dance
Friday evening at the home of Miss
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Anniversary
Sale Price
$2975
One lot coats that sold for $29.75
Anniversary sale
price
$24.44
One lot coats that formerly sold
up to $18.50. Anniver- $7 44
sary sale price 9477
TT A T’C All $5.00 0o A A
HATS: Note $3.44
During this Sale=
he Fashion
MRS. I. W. MEYERS, Prop.
No Better Bread Is Baked Than
SCHEPPS’ BREAD —
A Cleburne product manufactured and sold
. in Cleburne
SCHEPPS’ BAKERY
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Dean, J. Lawrence. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 293, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 13, 1929, newspaper, October 13, 1929; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1667189/m1/2/?q=denton+history: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.