Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1929 Page: 5 of 10
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n Hendley, Mrg o poyj, was able return
to her home at Krum Tuesday from
the Denton Hospital, irttere she
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seriousness of the crisis bpt
hoping tor a settlement of the
Acuities soon.
The prohibition department
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Fashioned of prinls, ging-
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the University of Chicago since D--
cember.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E Lolley and
Mrs. Gertivde Hayes left this morn-
ing for Midland where they will
visit their daughter and son. Dr.
and Mrs Lnxhey O. Hayes.
Mrs. C. H. Brothers and little
daughter, of Olney, are visiting her
parents. Mr and Mrs. CZ B. Wil-
kinson?
Miss Elizabeth Lomax, of Olney
and Robert Lomax of Port Worth
visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs
R. P. Lomax over the week-end
Mary Chilton.Morrel, small dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mor-
rel. has returned, from B^Paao.
where she has been for « »nto(___
with her aunt, Mrs. 1
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In our newest collection
you will find the very
newest patterns suitable
forwear with “sunburn
shades’* of early spring
and summer frocks.
Fashioned either for
evening or street wear.
The new popular shades
are Udo sand, Brazil
kid and the dull black
kid. Particularly do
we recommend them.
$7.50
u. Art Lessons
We used ot tnuik that If s. child
had artistic talent he must be set
to work aeguiring ths tachnlgus ot
■rush or keykoani through, a acrtai
of formal, stereotyped lessons and
as a coBoUary to tots it was- taken
By ALICE JUDSON PEALE
at the world about him. will find
the sources of aesthetic delight in
the commonest environment.
The sound of the wind, of the
boats tn the harbor, the train whist-
ling past—those have for the sen-
sitive child the elements of poetry
and music. The bridge across the
river. ptfHNto wheeling in a sun-
ny sky. lighted windows at dusk,
the fruit stand at the corner of the
street ad offer those iinprvwslenii
whih the child recreates and clari-
fies tn farms of form and line and
color. __ t _ ____
The materials of beauty surround
the child on every hand. It is our
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a regular appointment at the
Nona Mae Olsen Beauty Shop
Our treatments will-mafceyou feel grand.
Permanent Waves, $5.00 to $15.00
Notox treatment^ a specialty.
For appointment, call 191.
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SMART PURSES
In beautiful and j lasting Cordova leather.
traffic la
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with mayonnaise and serve at once
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2-1 cup sugar 7
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3 tablespoons tat. melted
'ttW-Ml'to*. ingredients, pour into
a greased loaf pan and let rise for
W mmutM. Bake in a alow oven tor
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dark trimmed fitrap,
covered box heel; other
shades dull black kid
! and Brazil kid.
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of war in the
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that the bank i
all night if ne
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continue to pry fax out •
Gulf of Mexico aad Along
- points in search of vsum
With Mexican Uqi
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redo to Eagle Pl
eral and military autho
keeping close wakn on
Reduce the figure. Others
taken off fat, why not you?
McCauley Beauty Shop
320 W. Hickory M.
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MEN’S SHIRTS
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Orange bread sandwiches
fancy shapes ase deQ
•ur noon tea. The flavor t
tea, coffee or chlUed
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Pineapple Sherbet
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Creamed Chicken snd Peas, Nerving
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The program of the first day ot
.TiTalWSLa-S
IMd. Mkrnttw Wtth Mft. Frank
HdlttW ateirman of circle A la
eharge, and. the subject being,
“Guto-and Panama." Mrs. C. C.
Wright led devotional. Topics of
discussion Were ‘ Cuba aa a Repub-
lic," by Miss Cora Coleman; ”Cdba
the Land of the Lost Christ." by
Mto'W. A. Moore; and "Panama.’’
by Mrs. W R Lunday All circles
k, wer? represented in attendance and
I three visitant were present.
( The North Dakota legislature has
I rejected a bill providing tor the re-
peAl Of a law making the dlsnhy
of the Ten Commandments in pub-
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icmmerctal art. She described ef-
advertising, and by
, IverUsing pointed out
different types Distinction between
ixieterb and bill boards, which na-
tional womens organization.- have
opposed. Was Shown
Mrs. Piweten PrMides
During the business session pbb-
sided bver by Mrs. Ln Preston,
president, the resignation of Mrs.
Leonard Harper, who has moved
I from the city, was accepted, and
' Mrs J. C. Colt, a charter member
: and faithful attendant at meeting*
j for more than 30 years, was given
I ail iiiuciuiive leave ui absence bc-
cAUse of failing, health.
A. donation solicited by the state
federation for the tubercular hut
at Kerrville, was referred to the
executive board, as was also selec-
tion at a delegate to represent the
club at the meeting of the second
district in McKinney in April The
corresponding secretary was allow-
ed s small fund for the purchase
sf official stationary and stamps.
Reports were heard from Mmes. R.
; J.. Tunrntlne. citlkenship; John
Collins, health; and C. H. McDow-
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gifted child should be given op-
portuafty to . use the tools of art *
modem education assumes that
prartfcaUy all children are to a
certain extent oraative and that
whether they are specially gifted
Or not all should have the joy of
playtag with color and form and
Rmnd as much as they like. • task to live freedom to express
•, We are accustomed to think of Self in every available medium.
art" as something quite outside Every child should have paints and
the scope of every day experience - —
and activity -something for spe-
ial occasions like Sunday clothes
I nd party manners. Yet the child
rho is left to himself, who is given
yeisure anu peace of mind with
Which to take in the Impressions
Um Artand
4 tablespoons butter or c!.‘ :sn fst
4 tflble«po<Wi« flour
1 cup dlcsd-oee
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Molt the butter sndutad the fiour.
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Railroad Bridge
SAN ANTONIO. March ;A—A
plot to blow up the Southern Pa-
cific Railroad bridge here across
the Ssn Antonio river tn Roosevelt
park was discovered today when
two small boys playing In the river
found a hand made bomb contain-
ing almost a quart of nitro glycer-
ine.
Planted in the water under the
trentte. the bomb had been made
waterproof with a copper fuse eight
feet long leading from it to the riv-
er bank.
RUNDN CHINA
BANK STARTED
BY WAR RUMOR
wotHfi- renV1'’ open
ecessAry to redeem
uink notes
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.-a How much nicer theyyjook when laundered by
our careful and scientific fmethods.--5 A Special ma-
chine for the collars, too. How much better they
fepl when you put them on, and too; they have that
fresh, sweet smell that goes with fine laundered
, clothes. '
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HOSIERY
In the new spring shades so
essential in matching your
new spring frbeks. Cashew
Nut, Sun Tan, Lido Sand. ‘
Priced from— ;
$1.50 $1.95 $2.50
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Lovely Qoato and
Dresses for Easter
In youthful and colorful de-
signs. We’ll be very glad to
have you call and see them.
EMPORIUM
incMents in the fife of Sargent arid
dlecuMed Ma JMtottng. "B Jalaf."
and his portraits 4f 'Rritort Loute
Stevenson and Henry JitAMM
, The hostess was assisted In serv-
inv pineapple bavarian cream and
nut cokes by Mrs. E. D. Curtis. Spe-
cial guests included: Mmes. George
Arthur. 8. A. Btockbum. J. R
^wenaon. E. D. Fox, Pearla Sp«er
and R. H. Rhine.
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By FRANCES PAGET
Copyright, ISM. by Style Sources
NEW YORK. March 5 -The cock
tail jacket lias been rechristened
the real no jacket and under this
as well as its other name is just
as short and sweet Among the ex-
trtmes cited by one stylist recent-
ly returned from abroad was the
use of laee In skirt and jacket,
for late afternoon formaiitit^
Sleeveless oostumes are us an
important addition to the Spring*
town wardrobe aa they were to the
resort one The long sleeved frock
la frequently completed by a sleeve-
less jacket, while the sleeveless
dreys is hidden under a coat the
staevto of which are one of its
most arresting features.
Confirmation of the overwhelm-
mg acceptance of the jacket and
ensemble themes are heard on all
' hands. It is the universal convlctioh
that a woman does not consider
herself well dressed unless her at-
tire is completed by tome sort of
covering be it jacket, wrap or coat
or in more extreme cases, a shawl.
Cardigans, coming under the jacket
category, are an important -aports-
wsar detail nor are sweaters to
be ignored for the outdoor ward-
robe bK
A tailored h> rutting of laces la an
trio ot jacket Mess done in tore to
to being developed. The lirigy tr^fc
of tailoring faces and femininizing
J tweeds by the dressmaker’s touch
to practiced with considerable suc-
resa.
Leaman-Hansaid
Recital Will Be
Held Wednesday
Mias Olga Leaman. soqrano. and
David C. Hansard, violinist, mem-"
hers of the music faculty of.C. I.
X. «UI be presented in recital Wed
nesday evening, March 8. at 7:30
o’clock in the college auditorium
A pleasing program will be given,
for which there to no charge, and
the public is invited to attend.
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the United States and Mex- which turned the better
—ship ot- ; temmerciu! art. St* -1“
Mexican ' fective poster adv. - ’"
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Hired on a train betwee
City and Guerna Vaca ai_ „____
mg held captive by the revolu’ion ji.
commercial art.
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the federal government thus far
.has not been affected by the revolu-
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eyas of the prohibition department and faithful attendant at meetings
‘ ‘ |to the for more than 30 years, was given
V coast ’ an indefinite leave of absence be-
’ laden
bound for Ain-
rder from La-
American fed-
eral and military authorities are
keeping close watcn bn dev< la-
ments apd will be prepared tor any
emergency that may come up.
PERSONAL n^imeNS
Mrs L. W. Newston haa ftae to ' cit City Federation/ '
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The advent of spring and the
approach of the Easter season were
noted in the decorations of the
home which were eery beautiful
Varicolored stock and other spring
flowers were used In baskets in
profusion throughout the - Urifft
room, entrance hall and sun room.
In the dining room the table was
especially attractive with a table
lace covered and centered with an
oblong basket of catla lilies. A|
either end crystal candelabra hew
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Smart Suite for the little man' in materials of spiting,
broadcloth, linen, ednfbinations .. . Mothers fthcHtiese
very Attractive and the name stamped ‘^Kaynee” on every
„-intiMlt marks them favorites in keeping with the mod-
<*» little man.
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is cheap only when it <iw
value for a Jittle money. This
t -MaiWlray'’ bloomer, fc made
by tfii Well of
rayofjjabnc
fished and
nd &de
arvelfifc /
feature
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‘ v^'fcyour bloo!^iB#...W
Cost Is Little—The Value Great.
school
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Osfatsria M 4 o’clock. Thoss
desiring reservations are asked
to phone Mn. C. D. Judd. 3M
before noon Tuesday.
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either end crystal candelabra held ’
lighted green tapers, and checker-^
board green and white sandwiches,
decorated cream dhetoe canapes,
and green tinted candled orange
peel were disposed about the board,
while Mrs. R. K. Atwell poured
coffee at one end. and Miss Doug-
lass served a delicious green and
white parfait topped with whipped
cream at the other end of the tn
Loretoss, J. F. Downsr e. 8. MU;
chdl. H. to funner, snd Misses
Mary Patcheli, Mary Aiken, Julia
Lipscomb and Laura Rtosman.
Husband of Former
Denton Woman Die*
Word was received here Monday
of the sudden death of C. A. Moot
gomery at his home in Archer City.
Montgomery was the son-in-law ot
Mrs G. P. Davis, who -with her
daughter. Mrs. Frankie Wynn, went
to Archer City Monday to- attend
the burial. His wire, who survives,
was Miss Jessie Davis.
MADE RIGHT
Minnis’ Floral Lotion
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made at home. 1004 North Xlm Bt..
from our private formula. Absolutely
1 to keep hands and face
and soft, clear of chaps and
_ blemishes. On market 40 ysars.
— per bottle. Dekvered anywhere.
pimentos M
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At the meeting al the fine aria
kgaWnMOk of the Shakespeare
tab Monday afternoon with Mte
tenry Dannelley a proghun bf>tr
mous American artists was given
by -Mmee, T. Denton, A. A. MIUer
arid, W. to Durbin. In answering
roll call the members exhibited
prints of famous sea paintings.
Mrs. Denton qwnpared the
paintings at “Homer and Ryder,"
saying that Homer, unlike Ryder,
cannot discover the essential note
of humanity beneath the individ-
ual. which may be serious enoqgh
but not large enough, in a oon-
vtacing way to awaken the imag-
inatien. Hemer’s paintings differ
from Ryders in that they are hard
and stony while Ryffer's are full
it ,dtaw isnd kreamy —
Atre. Miller told of “Whistler as
an Artist.’ and discussed some of
hto outstanding paintings. He to
the only American artist to have •
picture In the Louvre. the painting
of hto "Mother.” She spoke of the
names of his paintings being in
musical teraas, such aa symphonic-,
and nocturnes
ring’s
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any woman will be proud to own. We’ll be flad t
I McCRAY JEWELRY CO.
JY.-flWFWANY
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Meeting Monday afternoon with
Mrs. L. H. Hubbard the Ariel Utah
in general meeting Mean! a lecture
. on "Modern Ooenmcttfaa totA’W
hold ; Miu Ruth Douglass, president of
e the art department, which wm re-
« La- sponsible for the program, and di-
lutions rector of the commercial arte de-
partment of OXA. Robert D. W.
ment, presented two piano
bers. a Bethoven song. “ul.
ttanacribed by Franc Ltast. and a !
Shubert song, “Dn Bist Da Ruh." B
also transcribed by Ltozt. .
Miss Douglass took the poster J
form of out door advertising for *
discussion, and told of the <*tttn ,
and development of this farm of ’
cc>>a»«-cfal art. "Art does not be- 1
Labm uu-au Uaetf whgn it turns to sore- -t
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Miss uuugiaas. stating that
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tween ,xTtenptco and the . ______ . „
capital and business transactions by using local advertising
phone are gieeting serious handi- ' ""
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