The Handout (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1926 Page: 3 of 4
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THE HAND 0 UT
Page Three <i
.Style Service In Correct Shoes for
Winter Wear
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Selected in the fashion centers of the world—
the products of the finest makers—that is the
Hortj,of shoes you'll fiftd presented here. A pre-
sentation that is irreality ^ style service. Shoes
of all sorts of new leathers, shoes for street
wear, for sport "wear, for dress wear, for formal
and "informal occasions. For all occasions.
$7.50 $9.00 to $12.50
-Campus "Felts
—Street Hat$
—Metallic Hats
—Dance Hats
NOTE. This offer expires Wednes-
day, No vein her 24 th.
-•Presents an Unusual Buying-
Opportunity to
College Girls! -
A SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER
Bring ^This Ad to Monnig'g Third Floor
v, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
and Receive n,
a
Discount
off any Hat
in Stock
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BY LELA DALTON.
Marie Dahl had as a week end vis-
itor her sister, Lena Lou of Yoakum.
MS (i
jjinrding to. t-hu Wesley Pilot.
!•> College is to have a May
It is thought' that "it will
i>]e an old English dance on
j;recti embodying/'in-iny quaint
as war.' thb ancient eu's-
IJic "i(lenity, of the queen will
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In
It v.
Marjorie Knox spent the week end
; at^her home in Kriun.
Willie Mae Guinea is convalfiseiflfj
this week from neuritis, after be-
ing in the infirmary over a week.
EX-ITS
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•BY (.RACE STANLEY.
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Anna Ki'ulf, Fort Worth, who re-
ceived -her A. B. with- the class off
—•■■Gdrrit?-Lcp -Mathers spent the week
end at her home i*h Mineral Wells
and look with her as her guest
Anna "Louisa Whitakcr. „ ,*
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^ ^ Elizabeth Speer. and #Philetas°A<
a secret until the day of j '24, becamtf the bride Of Rev. H. L.jj'.pek". spent ' the week end at t'he.
|t h West Missouri State Teach-
College has, a green-house on
^1111m.:. The aim of "this grGen-
h to furnish flowers,, for the
re functions to pick members
ft .faculty and student""body as
to furnish an opportunity for
Kiuil.v of horticulture.
injuries and illness of all'
Rl; for the four college years-
filed alphabetically in the new
, q.ise received at Hyge'liia"
| CI A. At any time a student
fee her health' card.
I'. : . .. •• -•»
hiories of H. (i. Bedford one
ie t'uur living charter members
le Texas Cattle Raisers' Asso-
|i, are "now in the possession
Panhandle Plains Historical
Mr. Bedford now lives at
|rid( Texas.— The Prairie, W. T.
c. • "■
Liiwrence, Kansas 5000 In-
gaVnered to ° celebrate the
ig of the stadium of Haskell
ate, a school for Indian's. The
pit. costing $200,000, was built
fotjly Indian money, donations
white men being refused.
. riling to the War Whoop, Mc-
College fenicA's have received
sweaters. The sweaters are
color trimmed in royal
e rinsuogram in royal
backkground of lariat
the inscription 'McM'27."
H MAKES PLANS FOR
A ?^iIO,.NY ORCHESTRA
of the Carl J/enth . club
piannitig
1th
blue
blue
felt;
the Carl ^V'enth^
to f i! ;g h i 1 d
Itilmny Orchestra. 1 The music has
! ordered and the. instruments will
'cured from Aults' music store,
s). Friday evening Carl ^Venth,
of the fine aft department^ and
Ellen .Jane Lindsay, instructor
(iii. gave an open house pro-
Wiederaenders last Tuesday, Nov.
2nd. They will make their home,
at San Benito, Texas.
Reth,a Simpspn, Lancaster, is now
Mrs. P. M. Hammond. Mr. and
Mrs. Hammond are now living, at
,3220 Avenue 1.
Ella Snipes, Roswell, N. M., who
graduated last year, attended the
Methodist Student's Federation at
A. & M. last week. > j
Hillis Snoddy, Weatljerford, be-
came Mrs. (Richard Dordort Wise I
last summer. She and Mr. Wise are !
now majctnjf their home at 3516 J,
Fort Worth.
j Dr. and Mrs. I. W. Fires have
, juSt completed a new home near
• SMU. Mrs. Fires was Jmogene
Deaver.
Dgan E. D. Jennings of 'S^U vis-
ited TWC _last Monday afternoon.
Dean Jennings was for a number. of
years Dean of TWtV
Marion Paddock, Hagerman, N.
M. who received her A. B. last
year, has been made Dilfrict sec-
retary of the 7*eeos Valley League
.Union. "
homes in Alvord.
Oct a via Rogers, Mart, .a
sjtudent of T.W.C. visited bet
Lydia over the.jvpek end. ,
forme
sistei
Elzie Jeanettb Barnett spent Fri
day, Saturday and Sunday in Tor
rejl with Mauguarite Nicholson.
-Clara BellWillis-was the guest of
Dorothy Hudson, Fort Worth, Sun-
day.
a
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Ka ! -ecn C.". iey and Annis All-
day wi re visited by their brothers,
Howard Carney and R. S. Allday
of Atlanta, Monday.
Lucile McElrath, Sweetwater, has
been substituting in her home school
recently, and likes the work fine.
She plans to continue her work at
TWC. the second semester or next
fall.
Mrs. Guast, formerly Cecil Ellis,
has a baby daughter .named Ernes-
tine Sue in honor of her mother's
former teacher Miss Sue B. Mann.
Mrs. J. Gilmore Capps, formerly
Mary Neely, has a baby daughter.
She is named Mary Sue after her
mother and Miss Mann. j
Thelma Dunagan, who is now 1
Librarian at SMU, visited.Mrs. Tay- '
lor, formerly Bernice Lee, at' her
|.. Mr. and "Mrs. L. C. Tillman, vis-
! ited their daughter, Lena, over the
| week end. " u
A. E. Spencer, Frisco, visited Tom-
mye Cook Sunday.
Etheridj.ro Place's mother visited!
with her Sunday and Monday.
Annis Allday and Kathleen Carney j
spent the week end in the city with j
Adeline Boyd.
Thelma Pond, Richland, has with-
drawn from school.
Bine Jones Hiilsboro, was award-
nrijp^lif five mdlars given by
f "Tenth toy selling the
to the Alfred Kreymborg en
•inment October 27. Mary Smith
ft- Mineral Wells, wasr a close
home in Conway, Arkansas this
summer.
Mary Louise. Calloway is now
teaching in the Dallas public schools.
Edith Collins, Fort Worth, became
Mrs. Horraco M. Hewatt last Aug-
ust. Mr. and MVs. Hewatt are mak-
ing their home at Brenham, Texas.
Ouida Reynolds is teaching school
at Foster.
Jamie Wicr, Will's Point, visited
most with Margueritji Rogers during the
week end: "1
i Fannie Ragland, J.Iargyertte Rag-
i land, Eunice Rubenkoenig and Mar-
; (fuerite Campbell spent Sunday in the
city af the home of Rev. „T. E. Bow-
man.
Lawrence Westbrook, Mart, visited
with Lydia Rogers Sunday,
Stella Jiucker spent-Sunday in the
city with Florence Williams,
Martha Wagner went to her home
in Windom for the week cndk
Marguerite
it.,
and Fannie
".a'tiu race. received woi-il of the death
mmlttee \v:.-; appointed for the uncle and brother Sunday.
Ragland :
of tht-ir
Jessie Wallare has been in the in-
Burial firmai-y since Simula:,*'night suffering
or a club piu'!
was made Tuesday at Graham.
with a cold.
"Clara Lee Davisson of T. C IT.
spent Sunday with Alice .Webb and
Carolyn Moreland.
Jewel'J Jenntngs had as her guest
Saturday night Mrs. L. L. Smith
of Wichita Falls.
Katie Louise Thomason went to
her home at Willis for the week-
end.
Christine Schnable spent the week-
end at her home in Windom.
After having an attack of appen-
dicitis Sunday, night, Leona Gidney
went to her home • Monday morning
for an operation.
Jeanette Sewell spent from Thurs-
day to Saturday night in the in-
firmary this last week,,
Ola Selby \jsitftd with her grand-
mother. Mrs. A. C. Beall, in the city
Sundhy.
Janice Jones had as her guest Sun-
day Mildred Mahaffey, Hiilsboro.
Jti''
Katherine Newell, and Si x-"
Thelma Colviji sjwnt Sunday In
the city with her aunt, Miss Maud
Colvin.
Mrs. Neal Turner, L<nira .T-'aye
Wilson, Willie Mae Lt-e,. Edith Tur-
ner, -Vivian Straecenr and "Henrico
Harris motored to Waco for the
week end.
; * ■' . ...
Marietta Pur^ell went to her
'home in Burkburnett for the week-
Opal Lewis was called to her horrfi
in Vernon on account of the dea
of her brother, Reecy Lewis.
ia Smith returned Monday
from her home in Mineral
after a sickness of several
?y Ellis met Her family "at
ort and spent the week end
iih them. / »
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e Wood spent the week end
iome in Mexia.
Overstreet spent the week
er home in Bowie.
i Graham had %a-i her.
iturday night and Sunday
sr, Mrs. °.L F. Graham and
lers, Denton and Joe Clint
>the. o«
5RETT DRUG CO.
-habit of g0fnfe? to F.vcr-
ey always have what you
o. F
Phone R. 50
I'oly
1926
CHRISTMAS CARDS
fS>
Or-rlers may be placetl now for 'Chi'ist-
i mas Greeting Cards—
—the individual toucli nf a per-
sonal card of greeting* at the
'gladdest season' lends to sender
and recipient a warmer glowot;
friendship.
TRIBUNE
- ' Fifth and Taylor
Lamar 7100
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ppectcd, but it's nothing less than
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With the assistance of the Y. W.
i . -I fy
ttuii xicvrin. x.nt? wiut) iium yfuryuoft.»
for the first time, according to of-
ficials. The hostesses were: Mrs. F.
Tuesday, November 2.?—Glee || (painief), which will bo sung by the
club, 7. j | choir.
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Robinson, Elizabeth. The Handout (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 12, 1926, newspaper, November 12, 1926; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth416098/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.