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TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1S31..
PAMPA MORNING POST
PAGE THREF
• LOVELY DANCES ARE^ TO FOLLOW CROWNING OF QUEEN
Chapel Programs Are To Be Held For Local Pupils Wednesday Morning
IS TO ~ ~
AMERICA'S GIRL ATHLETE
SEE MAY FETE WHICH ILL
BE GIVEN Bf PUPILS TODS!
FIFTEEN HUNDRED CHILDREN WILL TAKE PART
IN ELABORATE EVENT AT O'CLOCK
PARADE IS SET FOR 2 O'CLOCK
With 1500 children lulling pari,
and numerous gatherings being
dismissed for the occasion, it is
expected that a large crowd of
I'ainpanH will gather at Harvester
park this afternoon at II o'clock
fi r an elaborate May fete. This
ft stival will be preceded with a
colorful parade at 2 oclock. The
cccaslon has been directed by Miss
Iva June Willis, iralf'.ie yhonl
music supervisor. Miss Reset Kil-
lough, public school health direct-
or, Mrs. J. I,, tester, primary
supervisor, as well as ull princi-
pals and teachers hi the city.
An admission clinrye of 20 cent's
will In1 made for nclv.Us. Grade
(hcol pupils will be admitted free
mid high school and junior high
pupils for 10 cents.
Sections at the park will be ;e-
:lived so the various school group;
may sit together.
The festival will proceed us to! -
lows:
Two numbers by the high school
I Kind and by the Rhythym band ol
nil reboots.
Crowning of the queen by Rob.n
Hood. *
Son;;, "Welcome Sweet Spring-
time", by nil.
Social Calendar
Tl'KSD.\Y
Ainnsu club meeting" has been,
postponed because of the Mav fete.
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Pre-school clinic examinations for
Woodrow Wilson school have been
postponed until May 12, due to the
May fete.
. . .
Executive board. Business and
Professional Women's club, will hold
' a noon meeting at the Canary
Sandwich shop.
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Pampa Little theater will give tv. i
i plays at McLean.
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Palo Duro association will meet at
the First Baptist ohurcli here.
* # *
A May fete will take place at 'i
1 o'clock ut Harvester park.
Merlen P.-T. A. Is to hold a regu-
lar meeting.
* *
Pampa artists night will be ob-
served at 8:15 o'clock in the city
hall auditorium. The public is in-
vited.
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BE
AT G SCHOOLS
AI.KS ALSO WILL HE
CIVEN FOR EACH
GROUP
House Dresses To
lie Worn by Class
House dresses are to be woni
by nienib'ir and prospective
members of the Amonia cia.su.
First Baptist church, when the,-
attend a 12 o'elcck luncheon o-
mcrrow m the home of Mrs. C.
S nice. (128 N Somcrville.
The women may bring their
embroidery or sewing for diver-
sion in tlie early afternoon.
Dance of greeting, first grade ..... ■ .
in,.)ilS i The meeting oi Division 2. First
'Blcking." second grade. Christian Missionary Council, ha,
"Morris Dance" <Old Englishi rmi l,ost,3',llecl on* week.
.Junior high school
Ate of Diamonds," third grade.
Russian dance, seventh grade.
"Tarantella," fifth grade.
Winding of the Maypole by li'J
•( ir.th gracb pupils.
One verse el America sung by
i.niicnce end performers.
Fx it of queen and party.
PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC
IS
The pre-school clinic will not be
held today, due to the May fete on
Harvester park, this afternoon. Pre-
school children of Woodrow Wlboi.
district, who were to have Ix-cr
i xHinincd today, will receive their
tests instead on May 12.
The clinic was begun yesterday
with the scoring of children to en-
ter Morten school next, year for the
lirst time. The committee from the
Parent-Teacher association direct-
ting the clinic included Mrs. T. L.
Simian, Mrs. Johin Branson, and
Mrs. Joe Berry. A number of otlv i
members assisted.
The following physicians and
<ientists have consented to serve
.viih the clinic: A. B. Goldstein, W.
Purviance. .1 II. Kelley, A. Cole. G.
If. Wallace, W. O. Wild, J, C. Mc-
Kean, R.
A. Webb,
Smith. V
Hicks, C.
Nicholas.
Children are being scored on the
following points: age, height,
weight, nutrition, posture, skin, im-
munity against .smallpox and dip-
t.heria. eyes and vision, teeth, gums,
nose, tonsils, adenoids, thyroid and
other glands, ears, heart, puis",
lungs, abdomen, hernia, genitals,
extremities, feet, appearane:\ uilei".,
dull, apathetic, nervousi, and ge"-
eral condition, igood, fair, or poon.
Recommendations as to means of
improving the children's health also
are given the parents.
Children to enter Sam Houston
school for the first time next year
will be examined Wednesday; those
to enter Baker. Thursday; Horai •
Mann, Friday.
The purpose of the clinic is to as-
si;.i. all pupils in having an equal
chance lor success in their school
career.
WEDNESDAY
Amount class members and pros-
pective members will attend a 12
o'clock luncheon at the home of
Mrs. C. S. Rice.
iMitatlvc tvpe of American athletic girl Is what they have
mm ■ 1 «tt k* .. m . u d 4 , * n nM 11. m n. Ail ft 1% V It 4®
rc1!.' «*• I'lilliiivr ft"** 7. i
said about Helen Virginia Sack, anove, pretty senior co-ed in the
University of Missouri. Miss Sack cxcells in baseball, hoekev, soccer,
swimiiili.fi and dancing. Her selection was made by officials 111 the
school's physical education department.
Methodist church.
«■ ♦ ,
Lo Qua.x Homo club will meet tit]
u o'clock in the Culberson-Sinulllng ]
bulidiiig. I
■Tc bytcrian
o'clock wli
. Quinn v i!
t.uxilinr., will nice.
I. "Irv r C. Ledvtck.
M l hostess.
Members are urged to attend the
Woman's auxiliary meeting, Episco-
pal church, nt 3 o'clock in the home
of Mrs. Newton C. Smith, and to
bring their apron donations.
Superintendents and principals r I
Gray county will have a e o'ciwl-.
dinner .a Sam Houston .school.
V >* „ C
A Spanish program will be given
at the 0:30 o'clock chapel period a',
Pumpii high school.
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Altar society or I lie Holy Souls
church will meet at 3 o'clock in the
home of Mrs. J. P. West, 821 N.
Frost, with Mrs. C. E. Oswald as
co-hostess.
1
M Bellamy, Wilder.
W. C. Klein. Stephen
E. von Brunow, II.
H. Schulkey, and W.
Miss Myrtle Miller, home demon-
stration agent, was in McLean and
Laketon yesterday.
J t
Genito-Urinary
J. O. Rogers, M. D.
Syphlllls, Skin and Disease
of Women
Smith Hulldlng
Central Baptist W. M. S. will have |
a business meeting at 2:30 o'clock I
at the church.
* =
Circles of the First Methodist W.
M. S. will meet at 2:30 o'clock as
follows: Bell Bennett, Mrs. A, E.
an.sberry; Miriam Brabham, Mrs.
J. G. Noel; Josephine Campbcli, Mrs.
H. T. Wohlgemuth; Grace Purvi-
ance, Mrs. W. S. Tolbert.
# * <•
Children to enter Sam Houston
school for the first lime next year
will be given free physical examina-
tions at the Methodist church.
« t *
Hazel Silver RtcKel and Joe Li f-
kowitz will appear in concert a!
8:lit O'clock in the city hall audi-
torium.
* * *
Wednesday is Sain Houston sclio.i]
day at the pre-school clinic, First
Divisions of the Missionary Coun-
cil, First Christian church, will meet
as follows: Division 1. Mrs. II. C
Schoolfielcl, 710 N. Banks; Division
:>, Mrs. H. H. Isbell, 211 N. Houston,
for un all-day meeting beginning at
10:30; Division 3. Mrs. E. B. Stev-
ens. 419 Russell; Division 4, Mrs. H.
J. Lippold. 412 E. Browning; Div.-
sicn 5, Mrs. Charlie Thomas, six
miles north of Pampa.
THURSDAY
Hcrace Mann P.-T. A. will meet
at 3 o'clock at the school.
The operetta. "Ghost of Loll, pop
Bay," will be given by the Junior
i lass, Pampa high school, at '1:13
i/clock in the city hall auditorium.
I': ne public is invited.
| * ♦
American Legion auxiliary v ill
'••■'el al 8 o'clock at the legion hul.
* * *
Horace Mann P.-T. A. will meet at
3:30 o'clock at the school.
■H tf «
The meeting of Baker P.-T. A.
Iiu.s been postponed one week be-
cause of the summer round-up.
# * *
Our Cuing Bridge club will meet in
the home of Mrs. B. B. Oats wiLh
Mrs. J. ,J. Husak a.s hostess.
Women's Christian Tcmperance
Union will hold an important busi-
ness session at 2:30 o'clock al the
cit.v hall. All other women inter-
ested also are invited to be pre?.
cut.
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Thursday is Baser school day at
the pre-scfoool clinic, First Meth-
odist church.
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One Door South of
Wool worth's—Phone .182
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Invites you to of* tie'V locution.
FREE shampoo with each marcel
and finger wave this week.
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311 N. Ballard , •
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Skin
Assiduous care scientific
treatment and the PRO-
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pre-requlsltles to a complexion
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modern equipment. Georgette
cKci'3 a course of treatments
adapted to ea"h patron's In-
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long experience, uiev are of-
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DII E'C.'uk! other rectal
* diseases lre;rt'- l
by A nihil hi nt (nun run-
I'ininjr) Methods. NO
I.OSS OF TIME,
Dr. W. A. Seydler
214North Cityler
Opposite Montgomery Ward
Phone 122!) fiir Appointment
Mrs. W. S. Kiser will entertain
Ju.' t-a-Mere Bridge club.
* * ♦
Wayside club will meet with Mm
F. J. Iludgell.
* A *
FRIDAY
Mr;;. Raymond Allred will enter-
tain the Queen of Clubc at. 2: <
o'clock.
« * *
Club Mayfair will meet at 2:30
o'clock with Mrs. Arthur Ssvansoii.
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Mertcn P.-T. A. will have an eve-
ning "tacky" party at the school.
*
Grade schools will present a can-
tata at 8:15 o'clock in the city audi- |
torium.
A Si <!
Filty cents worth of groceries will
be the admission charge to the I
Mooseheart. legion dance. The gio-1
cerles will be given the needy,
* "
O. E. S. will have an initiation I
•service at 8 o'clock ut the Masonic i
hall. The McLean and Shamrock I
chapters will be guests.
• * •
Idyll Tyme club will meet at 2:30
o'clock with Mrs. C. L. Stephens ju
North Banks.
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Children entering Horace Mann
school for the first time next year
are to have free examinations at
the First. Methodist church,
SATURDAY
Music week will be terminated
Willi a program given by local hi.,li
school students at 8:15 o'clock in tin:
city hall auditorium.
special chapel periods have been
set for !) oclock Wednesday morn
iiiK by all school principals hi
I'limpii. At that time national
Music week will be observed with
special programs, including one I
talk and two musical selections, I
at each school.
Mrs. May Foreman Carr, dean of j
the Pampa College of Music, will
speak to the high school group,
and Mrs. Harry Lyman, vocal is:,
and Mrs. Tnelniu Parkins, piani a.
a el lurnish the music. Mrs. Por-
km is an artist pupil of Mrs. Caiv
and assistant teacher in the Cul-i
lege of Music.
Prof. Otto Schick of Schick's
Conservatory of Music, will render
a violin selection, and Miss Margate
Harris, also a faculty member e.!
the conservatory, will give a violin,
solo. Arthur Teed Is to make the
talk. |
Olin E. Hinkle, managing editor i
of the Pampa News and Post, a ill:
f penk at the Sam Houston chapel.
Mrs. A. H. Doucette will sing and
Mrs. Tom Brabham will play a |
piano solo. i
At Woodrow Wilson, R. B. Fisher,
superintendent of schools, will speak. I
Mrs. J. M. DoAson. vocalist, and
Miss Madeline Tarpley, pianist, also |
will entertain. i
Horace Mann pupils will hear a '
talk by Mrr/ Nina McE^immlng |
Mrs. Aclele Adams will play a piano I
solo and Mrs. C. S. Wort man w.ll |
sing.
The program at Baker school wiil
include a talk by Miss Iva June
Willis, public school music super-
visor, a song by Miss Ethel Chisuni.
and a piano solo by Miks Daphniii
Lunsford.
LONDON BRIDGE CLUB
FAVORED WITH PARTY
Pansles made a bright motif lor
the party given by Mrs. Justine Do-
vine on the Schal'er ranch a.s a
courtesy to membeis or the Lon-
don Bridge club Saturday after-
noon. Orchid was the favored color.
Tallies and score pads were in
liansy designs, and pansy plants
were given a.s cut favors. Mrs. W
J Smith was awarded lor high
score among the visitors and Mis.
P. O. Sunders and Mrs. Clarence
Barrett for high and second high,
respectively, among the members.
A dainty salad plate was passed.
Mrs. Devlne had as her guests her
sister and the following other wo-
men: Mesdoincs Hal Peck, W. M.
Lewright. Ed Damon, John Chick,
and W. J. Smith.
Members attending were Mes-
dames J. Wade Duncan, John Stu-
der, J. D. Sugg, W. E. Colfee, Clar-
ence Barrett. P. O. Sanders, Elmer
Blair, Arthur Swanson, Warren
Jeffus, and Julian Barrett.
ALL-YELLOW THEME IS
STRESSED FOR PARTY
Endeavor Meeting
To Be on May 8
CANYON, May 4.—A well-packed
three-day program has been ar-1
ranged here for the annual Pan-'
haii'Ue District, Christian Endeavor
convention, which will meet in Can-
yon May II. a, and It). The whole
program ccntcrs around the idea
"The Challenge Si ill Holds Today,'
and the Christian Endeavor soel-
eties of the Christian and Presby-
terian churches here will be hosts.
Prominent speakers 011 the ,j.o-
Sram Include Dr. R. Thorn sen, Am-1
arnla; Mr. Harold Lovltt. general!
secretary, Texas Christian Enoi <.vor'
Union, and Rev. John Mullen, C'nii-!
dress.
Tulips were used in stressing an
all-yellow color scheme for the par-
ly given Saturday evening by Mr.
and Mrs. H. F. Morsman as a
courtesy to the Idyll Tyme club.
P. O. Anderson was favored for
high score I11 the games of bridge,
and G. A. Cotten for low.
Refreshments in yellow were
served lo Mrs. C. L. Stephens,
Messrs. and Mesdamcs G.. A. Cotten,
P. O. Anderson. C. C. Fitzgerald,
W. V. Murry, J. F. Henderson, J.
A. Joyner. L. S. Young, and the
host and hostess.
MANY SOCIAL !
EVENTS GIN
IN PANHANDLE
NATIONAL- MUSIC WEEK
IS OUSEUVED BY
RESIDENTS
PANHANDLE. May 4~Soeiety has
been active in Panhandle duni.t
the last few days, and a number
of other Interest ins events are slat
cd lor the coming week.
Yesterday afternoon the Girls Glee
club of West Texas State Teacheu.
college, Canyon, presented a pio-
n before going to Pampa for an
cv-uiiig urogram. This event open-
ed tli^- observance of Music week.
Tills evening Miss Ruth Pea; 1
Knlslit and Miss Lucille Bradshuw
will present their music and e.t-
i pressicn pupils in recital.
I The outstanding program of thee
week will be on Wednesday evening
when Miss Ardclle George of Here-
ford presents Mrs. Homer Fox,
.soprano, Mrs. Alvln C. Thompson,
violinist, and Miss Dessie Mae Stei I
pianist, in recital.
Federation Meets
The Carson County Federation of
Women's clubs met yesterday after-
noon ill the First Methodist church
basement, the Fine Arts club ol
Panhandle rendered a program ut
that lime.
The annual progressive luncheon
for the Mothers Sell Culture club
was set for today.
Other Events Held
Other recent events in Panhandle
include the following: Mrs. Ralph
Ellis was hostess at a springtime
party for the Tuesday Bridge rli.o:
Miss Evelyn Bruce and Cleiune
Redd were married 011 April 23, La
Caprice club was given a Japanese
party by Miss Mary Ellen Brady in
the W. B. King home; Miss Ruth
Pearl Knight entertained the Junior
Fine Arts club; Friendship circle
was entertained by Mrs. T. E. Rus
sell; George Taylor was honored on
| his birthday with a party given 'o -
Mrs. Taylor.
BAPTIST WORKERS TO
GATHER IN PAMPA EOR
ALL-DAY MEET T
Baptist workers of the Palo Duro
association will gather in Pampa to-
day for an all-day meeting ut tiic
First Baptist church.
The session will cpen at 10 o'clock
with the chairman, the Rev. C. E.
Lancaster, presiding, and will con-
tinue through the afternoon. The
local W. M. S. will serve luncheon
lo the group.
W. L. Day will lead the slngin;;.
and others to take part 011 the pro-
gram Include C. B. Brooks. J. C.
Slsebore. Douglas Carver, J I. Greg-
ory. J. M. Dyar, Dr. G. L. Yatw,
H. P. Garrett, Mrs. S. E. Drape
Mrs. J. R. Hicks. Mi's. J. M. Grain
and Z. T. Huff.
CERTIFICATES REQUIRED
Birth certificates are to be re-
quired at registration when chil-
dren enter school next fall for tlm
(first time, according to an announce-
ment by Miss Bess Killough, public
school health supervisor of Pampa.
Miss Killough Is assisting with
examinations at the pre-school
clinic this week at the Methoduii.
church.
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WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at 8:15
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Pampa is one of the few cities in Texas where these fa-
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Joe Lefkowitz, Violinist
and
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