The Bowie News (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, February 5, 1937 Page: 4 of 8
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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1937
FR
New York World’s Fair Site From 9,000 Feet Up
A
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CHIUCH OF THE NAZARENE
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th© district Gruno ..
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report
Mr. *'i»n(
son of Ih
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For Better Profits at LESS COST
Feed LAWTHER’S
SURE NUFF Big 5 Egg Mash
SURE NUFF Cow Feed
W. H. STEPHENS
FEED S 'ORE
Till RSD.tY
CM li ROOM
a-.... 2 for 51c
2 for 26c
2 for 51c
Aliss B<
.Falls spur
day in H<
b- |
on
O|»
of
and
Wichita
funeral
Mrs. • H.
Judins till
Mr. flri<
las Were
Lun I/W
sister of
> CALL OR WRITE
BOWIE MATTRESS CO.
Fer Any Kind of Mattress Work.
We Call For and Deliver
WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 139
The
i to
went
M is.
the
ill
Surlier
visited hi
G. II. Gt
i
Ge» rge
was a bit*
Tuesday o
..♦v.
Snndny School »r45.
Preaching at 11 a.' :
> in.
Come worship with
Locke, Pastor.
J.
oration
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-~B’he J >ep»i niMMil
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Belly M.ir. Air. ^iml
lhau'5 T Ayris. AliL Clara
pllells. Mrs. I;. IL’.Giles. iliss
trade Ayres, Mrs.
Si.
Thurstb
Bowie ln<*
town, Sn
Henry Jo.
your ?cxcJx DRUG STORE
ternafi ctirtl
and from
♦niF rhe
MJss I
week-end
Biggars't
non.
.//
avoid
whls
apd oid
inonia’’.
Mr. and
Henderson,
Mrs. Tj'iiu
trlct auil
thus foetialng pit I die attention on
Pirtle - a ml
Filoliif.—Glenn 'Ju.
«It h
AV.
—.... 59c u
........... .
-J. 39c
— 49c
39c
19e
:.......... 30c
17e
Jlhe condition of little Eugene
Stum. who lurp Iwsm seriously Jll
on 'Jan.
ey enlng’s
Texas eolii|»osers.
‘ Where I hi re
lieriMl?’
of Music in Re
Is one of
Itvpartmehts
Business visitors tn. our city Sat-
urday, .included : Gus Walker of
ShAebnrg, J./B. Magee *ea»4 of
Montague. W. L. Sheets of Belle-
vue, J. D. Farmer west of town.
John Garrett east of -town.
Zhivta of Sunset and Claude Tom-
llnsoi) northwest of Bowie.
S pine-
nut h of
business
I'aM.vthinC but
visit in the
fondtH hers
Inez
the'
1 of Texas. Mar
liroud of aiihm
aitivltlcx through.
Turps was hostess
Judsop (‘tri te Tile*
irievefl. IlK4HIh\|*s
one visiter were | •
(’offie.ld leutf i hi*
Rex < ’.tla\\ay-. Mis.
rfttih il.iULdder. Jo
Doughty under-.
-» on Monday
to Im?
J:
talk
l» ,a
[-I
The- c.uest for-
Mr. Turns’
u Corbin. '
plnfe lunch
■fc-sA
Mak'. ...... ..... I,.-..' ,
..
-t>:ni<l Warri'ii. Air. anil Air-
bur Abu.aii. Airs. Harry
SUNDAY SERVICES AT BAP-
TIST CHURCH
Rev. S. U. Culpepper of Steph
ausville. Texas will address the
Slider Henry
Inirit nnil< Alni
Bellevue .were
i Tuesday.
follow lug an o|H’tatloii
22, Is much improMsl.
JIrs. M. L. Morrow- hnd Miss
Hamilton Were Visitors In
• F»ft tVbHII last Tuesday; — ~
Mr. I* W. Knouse and Mrs. H.,
B AAilllams. of the Nuraiug stuff
at the hospital huve been off duty'
this week because of influensa.
F ’
Tnemluy, FebrnnrA
With i
ma Hou
friends to enjoy
9|nSs of- the M-nsoii’s
This was an
on “Fiulerntlon '
very dextrhms.
charmlns peraon.
“ ‘ , stale,
Mrs. Harve Hollins. «f’ Hine. . . — ________ ___.
Grove, who has la-en a patient in •'ongregntipti’ of the First ' Baptist
the Bowie Clinic: Hospital for 2 *
weeks expects to return to her
home one day this Week. Mrs. Hol-
lins underwent a umj'or o|H-ratioii
on January 25th.
mid Mrs
ch ild roll,—
visited Sunday
Mrs.
Prince- of T<-ri\il,_<)klaJmma.
Mr. and Airs. <’. I». Pms tm and
five ehildreiT iTftemb-d ihuri-li ser-t
vices Siinday morning at Henrh-t
•1J. r.
Miss Betty Jo AVisemmi was a
week-end g)iie,Mt of tile Ted Mttpres.
I Miss Wiseman is a sister of Mrs.
m i id ing T, AV, C,
Mrs L. W. r
went an' operation
morning, and is reported
eonveh scltig satisfactorily.
f ’•
hr i
8c I
I I
rnf.iiimm; j
•rifiis dfsynsv. rind ‘
i> «»f punrtimmiri
KPVpMty
t death.
Will Burrow*- of lH-nton Crpek
(••immunity transacted business in
town Muridny.
churrh ait . Imth the morning and
evening sorvites. Sunday. hVbniary
7. Evvryoue is cordially invited.
Schedule: 'Sunday Schoo! 9:30.
Worship service* 11:00 a. in. and
7:30 p m.
Brooklyn and, Beyond, the hinterland of Long Island. At the
extreme left, spanning the East river, is the new Triborough bridge
over which many of the 50.000,000 visitors expected at the Fair will
Ung o';'?, ”'h“ge S
the exposition s am use men t zone.
POPUIAR BOWIE COUPLE
WED IN HIMPLE SERVICE
VV^SWXXk^
.^7^
Hjlti. <<ini‘rp
es may j pi se(.|
hgisl.irion intrulucod by SojiMt-
T»»m’’< onimny n»da.v in <’
Through* r.ixaiion, tin* /Yip-.
may | mill\ m.easiirr drafts inpiistry,,
.vitMlinc, p^i.'ileering. Should *
I luied Suites bceoriip engaged in
">’«' increased tax rales and i‘c-I \ AHrt
m» for indiridii.iU ■ an^nratjiin.
; (Svtivrm
tax
sHr l and Clovis.
.Mrs. Pirtles . mother.
ex- | l1-1-_____■ - *• r«« • ...
Saturday and Trades Day
SPECIALS
PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC 5fl< Size
DR. WEST TOOTH PASTE. 25c Size
KLENZO TOOTH PASTE 50c Size
r-ISTEKENE TOOTH POWDER and ITALIAN
BALM. 85c Value only :..l.........-..'....'.'~': .
BAY RUM. 12 OZ Size Z'*
MANUALS HAND LOTION. Full Pint
Mi. 31 ANTISEPTIC. Full Pint ’’’’ ~
MINERAL OIL. Full Pint :......1Z ? "Z
RUBBING ALCROHOL. Full Pint Z "Z"
Mil Ji OF MAGNESIA. Full Pint
FIRST A ID Napkins. Only
only —....... 79c
16c
...Me
49e
trt
We. It
hl I
Hine <d. war amf crisisw.t.v it 1
• mid every just filmi-titullty
tin victor.v ami the. rrftm.pii
of Amvriemi arms shall he nt the
I I llllUUill-1 “f ‘l— M,^CHHIUHHl -..l llw .
ElTtiUMl XmtesV ,.LZ-^ZZZ—.iULUL-Mr^A -IrL
The fttir-ninTri^t.ffp(.Th^- tarries V 'r
pure - tan <>>«.* polit y of the American f.e^
.......* u*.°n f“ ’Laift- industry.and wraith
!a< well a<< individimls in the prime •
• ZZ. Senator ('onnallx be
tbiif with profits - removed I
from war, one of the major -raus-
es of wjir* will lie removed.
Working under its. riniirnuin.
FL,
spept
■
l-r
Maui Inc Thompson,
i" • ’ \ i>-iied h» :
and Mrs. J. F.
tiirday a I itl Sunday. Z
P. Hail .,f
(lisvllss,.
brdjHhlt'*t
Falls \
At m'.*.'s|t|H<rr”
opes G. (
..I, x»ui.. rz’“*< ” ”• wns ’‘’ll”.'‘‘’I by rile group
.ti * I Martin, presiding elder
meet ua ,,f ^t(, .MorIi.mIHh. Cliui-eh, delivered-
mi address ,<.n • SpiriHml Train
•eis.mnl 'i'"1' Ways and
inruns of making money was ^dis-
cussed bi the group.
(’rffrr and t ake was served to
the folldwing: Mrs. FhM H«xl
dike. Mffc. Winn. Mrs. F. <*).
Raker. Mr*. I’. L. Belcher. Mr**,
fhive- Worley ami -Mr*. .|o<» lii)f 1
(OLD NIPS |0 PER CENT OF
_2—• mA—x----- i l
Mrs. E. T Ak'f’auley. spont
day in Dallas..
Miss Evelyn Widlake. who Is
student of T. AV. <’.. spent the
week end at her home here. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Widlake.
day* in
i Airs. .1.
Con- '
Y ' Jll. mid Airs. Hei ne Allied
I HINniiirmty trom J MIS® Zoha
."“■I weeks visit irf—Austirr where-they?*' .•student of
'' ‘ • - .......'. pnrenis, Air.
fs he , i'homps. ii Sa-
Airs |-_ p Hail of llenrlet1 > J "
vis’lTe.l |)(-r Sister. Airs. Ted Aloore
and Mr, Moore last Friday. «>
* • * *
---I'-'ioi Al».i-r. ell.. Is ttlteildtno--- —
Baylor Medlenl . jidlege spent the
I week-end ■ wlHt his' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J>. M._MaJii.
■ Los Angeles. Feb. 1. Forty pef
cent of Southern California's
orange,' lefnon and gnqiefruit
crop will not reach local or dis
tai’ll markets this year. It was re-
vealed today, 'x . ’
Nipped by frost and spoiled as
fruit. It will not be a complete
loss. however. The peel will
yield valuable oils, and a smaller
IHirtUm vs ill be candied or pre-
served.
I x-s a ■ a Ml' !I,K1 -'pts. S. B Bm-her, Mr.
| (J | bl F\Y/C 11111 'l,s' "■ 1'• Hudgins mid
\ I— I L_ W O <L"iglnvr. .ML** Ihdarc*. All « f U i-
'biig I’.ills sprnt Sundity with
—— 1" • Mrs. Joy Bm-her, • ,
A|r<. X. B. ((my Jind son, Xhth-
i visited one du.v bust week In
for (-’t»fetrg»» W’»rhi’i*
1 Fede i n l ion now immltArs
6.000 rlulM 1U- .4K slotA**.
HnWiiH. Tv.Xjin, mid Wisconsin
vrgnnlged Ktjtfe Federations in
3915. There are ?.r»oo Junior (’Jubs
B. Ltitlmm, Jit me* s. Merrick, mid
Nettie Hudsum. Dnvid Wmrcn. mid
Miaees Elhi Frmices Gohlen.' Lil
Be Huff, WliUe Lee I Mrkerniiifi.
Erttdlv Miller, olive Mvadm*. Mtiry
Skinner.and the honoree.
Highlights From Miss Rudy's
Address
Ft'dernlloiis
10 .1 rt.I- tfie SI,Ilf (ViHM-niion in
Smi Antonio in April
The l’e<h rntIon lins |M?eu instrit
nieninl In ohtjilning credits
-pPffF . Mi.itly iii-j&lwflU. .fur-.
"T ** Nciio«d inu*i«* sin mln rds,
; Jo Bm heY. !l4
t hetm (-t'Hfined r«•
I folIT Weeks.
jm.wjwiR,- — ......
FITE OF^NEJX&YORfef “sfe " ;
.E r ”^.7
PRESIDENTS BIKIHD1Y -
BALI. SI Ct Ess
i , . - ; Het rid of the germs mid t
a .t' Z**'? If lb- li.l'is-tion RT
day for llie “splendid co "iM'iation”
«>i ilie Howie 11tl/otislilp In iiia'kitig
Ttiw /i fra i r* u <iict;i —rinieg ■ i bi
litis’ tZt hesir.i -furnished the niusic.
\ part < f the profit* will go jo
NN arm Springs Foiui.dall»m for
'Z 1 1 ‘t|'|’i"d ('hilii'fu W.irm Smi-,..
I**® - ^IJd’fht” n’tTT’tfrtdH’ wfft ho t<
rvyd for loc;t| ebayities.’
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Perry
and sons visrted relative* in Xo-
<‘"ti.*i lust Wfvk-ehiT.
Isn't it ........ tluit when mmm
sows his wild oats he never raises
...........r~ coin?
is no
I iwoph* iteHMi.*’ Oirr
had a vision of flic Tcxii.< of
ta-Liliiy*-—und -JuLutumL - mid -t
I to nurkc tii.-it tiremli come
I fie fUisf is . ;i_. ^stepping Hti>ire for | h
flic fill Ure; mid as we kliott that
if Is it glorious prlvili>ge |o Ik*’ n
iiH'jiilier ot the XiitiojUil Fderalion
of..Mush- I’iiibs. s<i must We t'oiil
* thm if js. }|iso ,'1 'priceless t ;p
[Mii'iiiidf \. mid :i('('epl---tlt4* ehal
ienge-of the task ht'makc AmeHvii- , ......... IW
Jkl’-ULLI^lr .< m 1 <• I* *iL_ll±e _iLL>j.ld^ .and liuxiL__.Mrs Roger Giles hh4-
Texux -iW umjki , mnsicnlr mme^ ml
tin* union.
•I lie
Will'd FT A li>1"1.1-
’ •l'»e llutlei' *(’-■ -• •■ .....a. a
‘ llstv,n '< mid
Mrs H. I.. Turns was host,.- j
for the \nn Jnd*<»u (‘hale Tilts. < .. ' '
day afternoon. ICIeveri. 'm<*ml>er'j \i|HI i
intd one visitor wore provnf. Mrs. i i
Mallei* ('ottie.ld lemf the ’'PHtiinu fi.-'' !• ini
' Pfnyi't*. short business r '*
• followed, presided .over by
Circle Louder, Mrs, Turns. ,
will offerings wen* imide. I,ersonnl
svrvict* re|iorts given mnl plans
Nvere made for the ’ltd Tuesday
[ meeting. Mrs. NV G. IhiVIs will h>
• ImstesN for this .meeting. A
north of
NN’ells, s.
here <>n I
sleep S to 1(1 hours
with windows
The I^'tldM’I’attire <»i ‘ (lf their life.
Working place to vx Ijioves
, t's Farenhcit. Wash I
hand* frequently. es|»eebiHv i (
Take smm- exeroise ■ AVorkhig ' under its
i Senator Connally, the .Senate
‘ sulx'oiiiniiftre has
1 months in <*( injunct ion w itb- fax cx-
ternatii»nal itT-vi'nue on Taxation
revenue on taxation
the Treasury workipg
fax plan. The bill was
i unanimously adopted by “the sulu-
| (‘ommittee ami refNirted favorably
I by the. Finance Comnnttoe to the
Sedate late last session; action
wa^ irrd Jakeu due udjourninent
The measure carries out the anti-
war profits plank in the Demo-
cratic Platform adopted in Phil-
adelphia last Junt». a plank which
was placed in the platform upon
the insistanco of Senator (\mnally
Austin. J;| 1141.1 IV ’Mu, h.
ia is always ;i .
early iremment is of pannnounrl NVashiugr ou. n c e(.|, 1 T ike I
ilmH.rtmu e to less..,, sevel-tty ,.f the profit on, • Of war is Ilm nliu!
the disease to - prevent death, is j * * • •
the warning issin il by In Georte ’
NN. CtiX. Slate Health tlffiee
“A person previously Well
doveb »p | rin’dj i injj f.'f stiddeiifvZ
said "but more, often it—sMH'iirs
(hist ria I army as well ns the man
of aAniFl'icn* |t an noil Hees the
tlad (bdlnrs shall tr't -hr
111 . S.K K-tl HiiUi || l| 11; u
• cm nrfarus the doctrine that
SI serious <?nnpli<a fime of. war iiirl* (.-risis oxm'
r*'*| dra lory r.......
drutory disenst
many times by
MacDOWEl I. ('Ll B HONORS
MINS INEZ Kt DY
The Maclmwell Alusle . Ini, with
wide open doors hl the fashion of!
. open .bouse, met 1„ the club-,
2ml.
a spirit <>r pride and mil ■
tlie lueinla-rx • l|,cited I
t One of the high I
progrnm.s.
enlightened
didtvered
niaiiner - 1,v -‘>he
. — «,Miss ’
Kihly. Ntate, I'reaident of
Federated clubs <>f Texan.
Dowell |k .very 't>roi,d of
Rudy mid her
out the state.
MIkh Rudy, Myled In a lovely
Aqua Marine gown with evening. „.. .. , . ,,
aceKHories made a nmst |dct,irc.s,p,e letlnial and mdtlieg is ta-iug pi,,,,
Tlgure as sin? <sd(dlvt*n*d her nd- ! mkd f
dresH
The. following program Was an
Bounced by Airs. Potter: ------
Roll cull. FKlenitlon jmte;. land
' WW. iv, H. 1
•Txmglng. A Reverie'' and A
Caprice", Mih. Karhdx'rg; Voice.
"Tire Willful One", l» ' Tmil., ,,’
Mrs, Warren; Address: Aliss Itml.i
Freeidcnt of Texas lisleration of’
----JtoakgUJXul^4-U4mw>; -*+ar~rTlerr.v-‘
by Raff, Mrs. .Ayres; Federal io,,*
Hymn, the club; Social eomndllee -■
Mmes. Karbdx-rg. Purkey . Ernie, I mid
McLemore, Wahl. Alisse.s I...
TouehHtone. Dr. Glvmis.
, Short tulka |n.ilslng Aliss Uudy
and her work wen- gheu by Airs
Walter Cofflehl, preMident of the
City Federation: Mrs. W. E. Ben
atm, iki'CMldent elect of the, smut-
organization; Mr*. Moh Ih Thomp
akhi, Jtreaddent-elect of tin- ■ A|„ids
and Matronx t'lut,;. Mrs. <'. y, some family
O»by. pn-Hldent'of the Boule An " ' ' ' "
League; Mrs. David Warren, Pn-s
Ident elect of the Thursday Club:
Mr*. James s. Merrick, formerly
of Bowlev now of Forest I lly,
Arkansas; and Mrs Nettle Had
~ -Mil of Los Angeles. I'alTforida.
___i__ Th?, recelyhuf ItUe.. was i-omi.ised
_ o( Mra.'L. J. I'lirkey. Aliss Itudy.
Mrn. R., E. Fraley . Aliss Lillie
Huff, and Miss' 'All*s,ti . Burgess.
. Mrs. Harry Karlsburg and Air-
C. Y. t'osliy poured leu al a kutpl
covered table which Was centered i
with ti crystal bowl of red carim
lions, flunked on each xlde by tall
• red tapbrs In crystal holders lie
freHhmeiiis further carried out ihe
Valentine Idea.
T KUe-d l»>ok lim,d palmed *ze
ti. V. 1 'osby. uas pre
aided over by Airs. Homer H
■ Lathain. The s,sj,,l colnmlllee teas
aompowod of Airs. JittlJs|>utx. Ali.s.
Fr(l ley, Airs. Hallos AleU'iimre.
Mrs. Purkey. mid Aliss Huff.
Those attending hitliided Aimes.
Glenn Trour, J. K. N.dnu, I:
R. Alnngum, J, Lee Humhey.
CRwrgtn Evans. G TI Golden, W?
R. Potter. E. T. Ah-t'miley; Hum
Karlrimrg. Wltlair .Morgan. I' .li
Brown,/'. Y. Gyisby,. E. W. Wrlghi.
F. J. Dixon. Wiiltur Coffleld. Ed
lira. A'- J'.'Dlx<m -was hosiess lo
the Thursday < h,b' Inst Thursday
Iil'terms u, .J.iniiary 2s. al the chib
HM.in Mrs. \ G. Duels n, ted ns
h.’t .vnzz.- M.’Zh,::! ......-..................
A. T. Cromwell, Walter Evans. W
B. Benson. Morris Tlmmps<m. IL "T' • «l- m I'mlfie
- - -• - . Adn-idniv. Airs li. ('. t'ndy. Air-
J. A Brlte. Airs. David Wnrreli.
ilhd Airs. < V. Cosjiy u,.,-e i|,H
tenders. Thr lessen of the preeed
Ing, week was ,ilso given. .As the
chib had 110 meeting on m-emint
of the scare weather The. sub
Jw< tor'lhb- lesson'wnx :”Ttle Tl'lie
National Federations of Music I J;1'!*' "1' HuHtlng Mr- H
Chills orgaidzeil ill |Ml7.'result of 'lay.ly mid ills I I AA-'ald were
—tb* united effmis of fi‘u\M.'nimrisT-[}11'' b'.nkus. iiw cxiiUs.. Hi- .ai,
music clubs in I idled states rd, toiler was alsa-nt. her
help prepare . great mn.sieal .|iro- " U''' ""' t'1 W.irren. i v
grams for ciihnge Worlds I'aji members were pies
of 18113 Federation now II II Ah \ i. k, , , ..
; Amlmr We||s J jj. Huui. H. <
fiHflly'. '.T, ‘57 llrlte. I. 1. AA'.iid. It I ,
Cady. r. A I'osl.y, A.'J. Allen '
(’(•<•11 Alb'h. Ogthm t’bifk. fc\
wboNt* inemlM'is nre Iwing irninetl , *>;,x 'Z " ,l'1 ’ 'flu hl, I j
* . . nitwlr ‘”1, Lbivhl Wnrren. NNhIIvi*
I livid, ami ,1. B |.<mis
A wedding of Interest to the j
local younger seFwns that of Alls.-;
Jerry Willey, daughter of Mr.
land .Mrs. A. W. Willett b> Clyde
Shillings. Jr. son of Air. and Airs. |
j Clyde Stalhfigp, which b»*»kpl:yv
in < *<>mn>un< ht, Oklahoma, o< t 3J
. at tJiv MvHmmIIbL pars«»nag(*, with .■
Rev. J. .J, McNeely |m ifonhing the I
veremouy.
'i'b(‘ at tract hie bride wore
navy blur < reptt-sui? uilfa gray
. | *• The i-jwiplA -were u'fonqr.
the phiiadt iphla Syin i'lm-d by MIsh. F<||ia Mju Ic ( Ttinflt
Philadelphia I Heyln rt Jaek**on of t'his city.,
to one Fh| ? —
I MRS. MAX
-X.., .'.L
... __-f-;......jjvrw
xald **bnt more, often it—mw*ihs in •
persons wily havv. or who rvcviit v| war.-, increased
ty liiivv Ij.'ld. ;l <(-I<L Net inaijy j~M»o- <‘hico<f (‘xenilith
_^ti.. no, n.l^ ........ anti.imiil^nv
enough. Siis7H«( t every c.okl. Go to !
Ih*(I iniiuvdiately if you liavv fever
with a roid..ejil| your pliysician.
and do, exucllx what lie says. By
intrlliiAmtly—following- - your ph.v«r
■ at- the beginning of
yoirmay ward off the
after ('fhi ts whieji so often A fol
knv nrglvctvd. <*oid.M- j.uieiiiDonia.
r.VhnoMi an\ pun of iho' air
piiHsage may some* tSniv* N- at-
la.ekvd by -k-ict«>ria. When liio nose
is atiecfvd civ <all the condition
a cold. Ttle tisMies of fhv l|osv rv- |
J,rt infvclioii by pi< fuse i
nitieoHs^ dlKchargp or inu<*ons Hip *
dM'hargv is reafly an at-!
ply In like*nianner.
Disturbing economic and socliil
conditions.' partienl.irly in the
| Eur< |»ran area’s. lemF4iijpetiis an,<|
lived tor ll:v ♦•hacfment of war rev-
enue legislation af this session-of
congress: such action will Ih>
sought by , Senator <’(»mially. who
,na.’h*„»JL(m£*il]o>i ing. ,*t?iu*mcnL:.....,
“The war profits bill |>ro\i(|o<
drafting of indifsfr-ial plants and
i tut lories .and .HHinitions- ^tfd *up
HOSPITAL NOTE*
Mrs. Jx^sle. l^ongiey was disniis-
Med from the hospital on Wednes-
day morning. She went to the
home of her sister. Mis. D. B.
Bensvn. in Bowie.
Other pvopfc:* -iuuierfecV man-
ners should not' concern one as
much as his own.
for future leadership in music f'
Texas leu0s Nvhb hirgesi .nuinlwr j 1
'dlt ■ 4dlUIM -414—-N4l 14**0 ~F«^kPHbb-HT.TT~
Federation whs firm to recognize • ■. .. .. ..snx <
Ainerlem, Comber. mid since ' ' " "SnX ' 1M 1 1
1907 has awanled prizes for fin
est com|K)sitions. (bibs present
10O.(NM> American com|tositi<»ns
yearly. The Federation sponstus
radio broadcasts of American j
coniisisiti<nis, and through its in
fernntional Music Relations (’<»ni
mil tee has ' forwarded \merlcau
Compositions in 25 foreign conn
tries giving exchange jy’i.'jn’ains ot
uative music' betweeh music < tubs
and ’foreign music groups.
Slnw 1913 the Frnl. rmlon Ims: hlw|,^N for.,Ids imering \ ML
«MMred st,...... muMelmis. young Lion study J«.„k Lili bo tanglu n
Artists. un<l Junior eonWsts with Im,,., tv li p„ner Mrs w c
awards „f $300,000 by Stnte. Dis |„,v1k , t u, , service' 1 es
trfet ami National Federmb n<. i,Z We X
lighted to bine Mrs. Dodswortb
JUL JI. ne w membe w
the afternoon1' wm
niothvr. .Mrs. AL 1
hwtrog' serv.sl it , .............
the following holies:
Mrs- I. H. AleVieker. Mrs. IAav-
Id W’arrem Airs. J A. Brlte ('
W. (Wfteld. AVnlter Coffleld.' AV.
E. Benson. A. (A Davie. W. R
Potter. Walter Evans. Mrs. Do<|s
worth. Airs Corbin. Mrs Potter
closed the meeting with prayer.
ihrthu.yy ,__[_
•■ompllim nllng her InisLmi. I
Pmil Boedeker. nml her daughter.]
1‘iiitl.i In eoiuniemoriiiion of their
birthday Hunilny. Airs. pllul b.k- |
deker held upim ImiHe j„ f|H, .
ternoon Jtptweeu the hours of "
hnd ti o'clock. . -------------
A pink ami while color schmue
was curried out hi the cm flowers
nml the refreshment Imrse.
Those calling 'during the after-
boon were Mrs. I. H. McVickers.
Mr. and Airs. Edwin Atkinson, of
Fort Worth. Mr. and Airs. Ogden
Clark ii'nd dmigjuer Nmivy. Alys.
N B. Gary nml son. Xmhmi. Mrs^
1. L ( liamller, Itev. ' mid Alr.-K
George F. Kornegay, Airs. 1, <•.
Eoster inti ilHiigltters. Jane ami ,
l.ofs, .Mrs, G. tj; slmigbier. Dr.
anil Mrs. E. W Wrighr. .Mrs. AV I
B. Brice-‘mnl •ImighH-r,. Jequeite
•Sue. Air. ami Airs. John B Hum.
Airs.. <I’. Giles. Airs. D. Cahntay
;ii#Tof10 Air. mid Airs' "
ya4* rt fiw'd [ A«*»*■ s (1 hi».............
tliie | Aimv^Mis. L. L. NVahl., amPdaugh;
Nl.l»*. Mi*, ^ind M|*i*.
Nle
Ger-
R <\idy. .Nir.
mid -Airs Er- Al. Stallings, ami
dmiKllll'l. .ALirJiuy. Mr mid Airs..
" ' " ■: ahi
Karls
. ----- NtH)>
Mt- itHti ~ Nirs I* F. Fr.'iIt-y
nml daughter 1 ’elbH'ii. Mrs. Glenn
I roiu, a lid s«m. Ridterf, " Mrs.'
Eviuts. and s<m. Bill Jack. Mrs,
J A. Sp-ar* and daukhivrs Bet
»y 'h;lll,,rh- -Miiry Elizalnuli latlli
miu lloily Hm HriT. Jane Ittaek ,T,nS adv'i. e
Veil. Helen .H,.^ David ami t|„. ,,'ttack. v
< alherlne NVm ley*. Betty nntT Jane
Robinst>ij, Anne (Hsmi, ami Ginger
rtnd Jo Anne Johmdoii. ; ’
Those seeding gifts but unable
t< l»e prisViiT~\x7we Nliss. Eniflie
Boedeker. Nirs R. E. Ayf»^. Mrs.
Baldy KnlghtMt(*|X and Harry]
l>re\fus'.s,
1 - -
i._ old.JU
. I tempt mi the' part .of the IrhIv tp I
their I
wvr I
■ If 1
rtyi
lhroeZ:<p m!leZe CamePromS S a^plZne
over the New Jersey meadows. Shown in the foreground if the
[ shipping along the Hudson—Manhattan with its towers grouned
about ’he Empire State building (center) which hZ7s ^fesem
headquarters of the Fair—and in the middle distance the 1 ?iru
I acre site of tbe-1939-interhational exposition. To the right lies
i'M I MONIY OFTEN EOI.LOWN SENATOR '( ONNALLY-rKOPON-
' <°'1> ES LEGISLATION TO PRE-
VENT PROFITEERING
IN MAR
Mrs. |)i<k Jarrell
Texas, and Mr.
# , Monday of
Falls attended the 1
James II. Monrnv Wv<
papfid-Hnt; —7------------
y-
--24
1 mmdc HHuly mnl American nd
lent. The Sebulieij Memorial. Die, i
Ami the Phllmk-lpljiu Hymphoijv |
‘ SoiJety mid Ho. Aletro|H>lltmi Op
-rooiiis; *’re AsstM'iaih'U offer to two F(m1-
vratimr'winners opppr.liiniCt lb :tp- 1 ’■(•ssorivs
pear with 1Z 7.......’ ‘ * ’’
pfmny Orchestra in
nnd New forfc, and
"inn. r an io, M|{s „ y< ||VMI1/n,s
HOSTESS to Y. al w,. (.
The Young .MiirrieJ - Wonwu'a
met Ihls week , nt the home
; «f Mrs. Aim HuinlltoA.
In Hie mums (if -I2'; played the
high award went to Airs." L. G.
Hfrihe and .Mrs. Ernest I'ha'ndler
I was presented the |<m* score prize*.
The UM*mlM<rs present were: .Mrs.
Alton Bowling. Mis. J. p. (Jarrett/
j Mi' 1 . M'hh'u. Mrs. Paul Ami. r
son aniL-litrie son. Olamle Eugene.*
Nirs. NV. L. Hovflston. Mrs. Hotm
,<r Burger Mrs. (’laude Young.
• f' i.rnvst < *handh*r'and guests,
.i,u oyii'yin. un raU- 1 - t,mv ,T, ■*-fn.- ... ~-
Piiino. T»'£ ^'To.tl mnsit standards. I“r|pi.lu, '. ... 11 ' 'r^p’'l.,H
I»lishing rural school imisle, arid • ‘,l,‘ Hauoliou,
In. Influent ijm s<*1hh>1 Itoards <\ isb j ' ’r
ing to i-nrlail' rxiM-ns,. n, retain NIKS. BOUH'JiER HOLDS OPEN I
nuisi'- tts an e^entlal a\o<a|i"iiai IIOI SE ON Hl SBNND VXD
interest IuImuc time.. DAI (.IITI I? k nip i inni I
—The---Fedcrulpni---ytnrs—"helfietl I '
build tnkdligvni audiences thro.iigli |
its i*oiirse^ o< stihl.i .ami program*. I
* *,M it . I’yacjus (*very phase of]
Huff. ! ’nusic it has brought niusit al ml
yuniug(*s and pattlcipalioit m per
forma nee Jo thousands of com
miiidlles Thriaig-h iti4 commit H*v<
music iir tin* home, parents and
'children h ive played., and sung to-
gether and have found ii>v reaped
J<*y in so dbtng, the ““prize .last
year for the liest (proram given bi
■y was won by X
Bebb family <if NVicbita HfTBr.
Each slate in tin* l''4*,<i('i'ation is
fostering Its own composers, and
Texas is in-mid to h» vv tt Texas
(’om posers Guild with NV. J.
Marsh as Its clmirman. and em’h
year at the State f’onCvnti<m one
program . Is glv«-u by
KOTEX. MODERS, f—-----
Ct TEX HAND TREATMENT. Regular $110
KLEENEX. 25c She only
IODENT TOOTH PASTE, With Urge Art Painting
RED ARROW SHAVING LOTION with Enders Razor
COTY FACE POWDER. LIP STICK i
ROUGE. $2.00 value for OTM
RED ARROW HAND LOTION With 3 ten ounce glasses 49e
VALENTINE CANDIES 25c TO 11.50 BOX
GRIFFIN’S DRUG
Mr**. D. B 'Benson visited-'I'm <
Dveinur with her nioflmr.
I McDtmit*!.
NN’bih'sImro.
I.*.,, r
rmes ..... I /"u/jZ*'~ :li"MI <
f.ii' iudlri.b.i.uTXn^m imZr 'l'
l*"H'e. Pers..,.....•ve,',,l,Zm"lu..m.| -i'Z Z/r'i""; G '"■•','i" —" l>"
I." I..weml to mid 81.1100 t'm-1'•l"‘l .....W1
single mid hiifri'idd person's, res. I ’Air
ijectively,- liinl the liite of. '
.byiihl 1,‘ len pcr oHlt. wlttl q~
tiix lieginblng with li per <vnt
the first jhoiixiind dnlhirs hi
ce.ss of the exemption mid n-ueh-
ing n imixiiimiimC so |ht <vnt. I.
Corporation t.'txarion would multi-
Div SOI HIM IKD p I. v
F..r STI DY GROt P
I iZ/1' s"1,11.11
Both i Ttiv.diiy .■ifivrnooh
Hie P. T
over KGIvii. I
play "Idei^i
pi*r*ent(ld by •
■»aklv\ anti Gnrdrn
ap|M*ar In a major rule in the Met
G'lisilitmi <t|H-in Cumpmiy.
listen I AIoi iiiini, |k om- of (lie
nmst imiHirtmit Ispn iinients in,
tin Federation mid Inis dune mnrli
to raise the Hlmnllll'd of fliurch
miisle.
1 he choir festivals, appeal |
strongly tiualpslngi rs and In Tex i
us two Were given during Ci-ii
<h1y’|G|Edxi>r,.7^T_graiilmle Mon ,, „ ,,,,,, jU,,,a|
File ?eice In*X is uffvcltM. tile < ^
»Hli' ii i> c.nlit;i| Jeryiiilitisi It tli<
gvrm* h.iih the bi'fctncliL the dis-
case Is Known a* bronchitis. |f,h
the germs gel down f<» lliv- hMigs. J IiihnI .
“ i ihe person .fift t u tj kit*, pnetinmnla ' )Mdicv
1 i"1' y i » •■f.'i tji.it UH' I'lin in..,,
ifivii cpld 'imiy.bt* tin* bvgjnh'iig <
[•nN* of^t-hc ii" •**
lions t»f tht*
-•^Thr*‘<* rr>r
• avoided many times by esfali-
. _ ~ J>,mi)idnai hynlth myasiirvs.
HHp prviI'lir; <>h|s aiid piituimwiiiii
Ty proper {tersomil hygiene. £at
nioderaivly. drink -plenty <»f
water, aini sleep S L<»
every night '
4m *nnr “itrnw ■
ymir home »n
<•(•(,Mi 70 tlpgru
your I
iN'fvre eating.
• nit of diHtrs every day. but avoid
fatigue and nmn'cessary /‘Xjiosure j nanro
to cold weather and rain. »
“NV.ituh your t health hgblts and •
n (*ol<I If possible—but if I
th A-elop. take ‘C4IF4' of them j
'in'lilicati«HLs <(f pneii- |
Harry H. Dry fuss spent
first few days of the week
Ardmore, Okla.
of I Childress, who is attending
Inesday af •*5<’h'»91 at the Fniversity in Austin,
the weelmnt 'in- Kqwfr;—*
Miss Lila Jgan lh>d<I of Henri
1.1I.S, It mnsi..... .L~L.1| /liZZ -ZiZdZ
men. It calls to. colors a vasf. iff- • • * ~
Mr. mid Mrs. Hurry liunbnv1.. :H"1 ,{o,K‘rt Chdy, Jim
of Atimxiigup s|s nt th'' Avvvk’-n-'a"‘' Hoard mtomlod
'Villi Mr-. Dunbar's i>iriiit< Mr “e Gruno convention In
' an.I AT,-. .1. T ' --[i J,„"..
yohrs' old. ha. .
hls^lN'tl rhe jurs: •
M<hnre - and is ;
In FoFF WuTtfif
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