Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 80, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 15, 1930 Page: 5 of 8
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7:30 o'clock. Prayer
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Green. Louise Shires, Myrtis Bar-
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foods especially prepared for the
ASSEMBLY or GOD
Hood, Vir-
Wiliams,
Eva Joy Talley, Dorothy
illary will be on the program and
ginia Roach. Mlizabeth
Out of town ofleers of the Pres-
School Class
luncheon at noon
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spending the week-end with her
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in the norning. and dinner will be
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gee train, and will remain in Lima
until conditions make it safe for
him to return to Oroya.
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Facials a specialty.
“Tacky Party” at
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ers and omcers each Friday at 8 p.
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Large Store of Home-Canned Foods
Displayed in 4-H Farm Club Pantry
mother, Mrs. M. E.
Pearl Street.
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Presbyterial To
Be Held in Denton
FIRST METHODIST
203 South Locust Street. Rev W
L, Tittle, epastor. Sunday Sehol at
0:30a, m.. L. L Milter superintend-
Burger,' MK
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m. Senior Young People, 6:15 p. m.
evening worship. 7 o’clock, subset,
"Jesus Christ, the Bread of Life."
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Mary Klingman, Mattie Bell Cun-
ningham. Edith Cunningham. Lois
and Maxine ledlow and Messra P.
R. Yeakley, Pimore Chenault, Fran-
cis Jones, Lawrence Parchall, Ted
Chambers, Joe Cunningham, Eugene
CATHOLIC ’
1304 Bolivar Street. Rev Father
Raymond Vernimont, prtest. Mas
at 8 and 10 a. m.
ues than ever.
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TRINrY BAPTIST
Blount Street between East Oak
and Eaat McKinney Streets. Rev.
Paul Sizemore, pastor. Bible school
at 9.30 a. m. Morning service at 11
arty for Church
Young People Friday
liams, who is in to spend the day with her parents,
plant in Oroya; Mr. ahd Mis. . W. O’Banion.
der Sunday for an_________
the Baptist Church there. Rev. P.
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Presenting both popular and class-
ical numbers, the Oklahoma Univer-
sity Band gave a concert at the
Texas State College for Women Fri-
day evening under the auspices of
the senior class.
Miss Mary Katherine Boone, stu-
dent president at the college, and
J. B. Humphreys, a member of the
O. U. Band. were "tourists;" during
the entertainment, g.. ' T
Immediately following the concert
in the auditorium, the band mem-
bers were guests of the senior class
THURSDAY
The Ariel Club music depart-
ment will meet at 3;30 o’clock
.Here you may choose bags of new Fall
smartness in fabric and color and match
"them in gloves of fashionable lengths.
tige
FIRST CHRISTIAN
328 West Hickory Street. Wm. R
Vivrett, pastor. Sunday School 9:45
a. m., H. B. Masters, superintend-
ent., Worship at’ 11 a. m. and 6:80
pm " ’ . '
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in the American Cafe dining room
Friday at noon. J. A. Cook presided
The next luncheon will be held on
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Children’s Book Week (Jnx’ Program | A. mSoon will deliver the sermon
nd goods Mn. Moore had on dis-
play 56 quarts of clover honey gath-
pred from her own hives of bees,
eggs, butter, fresh turnips and oth-
er fall vegetables.
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home nurse. light easily prepared
nourishing trays from the canned
eh eken and beef broths and other
loods suitable for invalids. Another
•heif held paper plates, cups and
e;ied paper helpful in arranging for
a pichic or a lunch for a trip. A
broiler for camping was ready to
be picked up at a moment's notice.
On the walls of her kitehen for
handy reference Mrs. Moore had
printed plans for menu building and
e loosing the proper amount of each
tod element for a balanced meal
Among these was a chart contain-
Highway W. M. S.
with Mrs. Pierce
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No extra charge for dry-
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lving in charge.
BOLIVAR CHURCH OF CHRIST
The Church of Christ at 621 Rol-
Ivar Street, formerly used by the
Cavalry Baptist Church, holds ser-
vices every Sunday at 10:30 o’clock
with J. A. Norris in charge.
id in January by the
fernmenttpappileents
a. m., C. O. Nichols, superintend-
ent. Morning service 11 oclock.
Communion service at morning hour.
Byangelistic service at 7:30 o’clock.
Young people meet at 6:30 o’clock.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
401 Bolivar Street. Elder Thomas
F. Milholland, minister, Sunday
School at 9:45 a.mi Preaching at
11 a. m. and 7 p m.
FIRST BAPTIST
404 West Oak Street. Rev. W. C
McClung, pastor. Sunday School at
the gym was decorated in O. U.
colors and flags.
Flying scholarships will be awavd-
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Ask
omon, Stutheit and Miss Grace Al-
len, Deaton, Mrs. E. W. Melson and
Miss Mary John Melson, Sanger,
Mrs. T. M. Harris. Pilot Point, and
Rev and Mrs. A. L. Hoy are among
9:30 a m Morning eervices at 10.50
o’clock and evening service at 7:3d
o'clock in the municipal auditorium
Bags
Gloves ...
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A group of members and young
people of the First Christian Church
will go to Corinth Sunday afternoon
for a service’at 2:30 o'clock and a
sermon by the pastor, William R.
Vivrett Jr. Communion will be ad-
ministered.
At th vesper service a. the church
at 5:30 o'clock Rev. Leroy Anderson,
pastor of the Christian Church at
Pitot Point, will preach. His sub-
____: “What Is 'The Faith?"
Andenson will bring with him other
members of the Pilot. Point church
and a group from Frisco. The pub-
lic is Invited to attend. •
Mrs. J. W. Erwin was in Fort
Worth Friday.
Misses Mary Jane Edwards and
Mary Craig, who are attending the
niveraity d Texas, are here from
Austin for the week-end.
West Mulberry Street, with Miss
Elisabeth Lyon assistant host-
CSS.
The Friday Bridge Club will
meet at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs.
L. 8. Forester, 1217 West Oak
street...
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$3.00 and $5.00
Naivette Croqulgnole
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day white hunting. Clyburn and
his companions wore cutting down
cake.
Guests besides club members were
Mme«. Ray Hundley, Lndley O.
Hayes and Fred Freeman
A FEW moments spent with Record
classUtoda may bring you profit
Doubl deck ................51.35
Bridge Tables
Come out and see our new
•hop.
ELIZABETH HENDLEY -
1207 Oakland.
Phone 717-J.
Campus Book Shop
1906 Oakland. Phone 1314 •
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HOSIERY-
PLAN
MADRID, Nov. 15-Fnrty thous-
and construction and metal workers
struck in Madrid this morning in
protest at police methods in putting
down riots yesterday in which three
persons were killed and between 50
and 100 injured. Police restored or-
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" omon Stutheit and Miss Grace AI- broke of.strktng Cibur on the
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can of lard," said Mrs. George
Moore of three miles north of Ban-
ger before a group gathered to in-
unich the angel food birthday cake
kscorated and lighted with candles
vm served with a sandwich and
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Mrs. Millican Xv
Bridge Hostess
Three tables of members and
gureU enjoyed bridge when Mrs. L.
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service at
service Wed-
Society and Clubs
for Coming Week
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• Th- AHel Club literature de-
Partment will meet with Mn.
Ben Ivey. 516 West Hickory
Street.
I Th- Shakespeare fine arts de-
Dad Says: —e •
Good luck often turns
out to be bad luck and
bad luck often gives a
chap a chance to make
a man out of himself.
It'll be your good luck
when you come here for
-quality drugs. Our low
prices .will make it pos-
sible for you to save
money.
geh 7 ' rre
Kimbrough-T obin
Drug Store
Mr. and Mrs wi Bounds of near
Roanoke entertained with a masked
"tacky party” at their home Friday
evening. Primes for the tackiest
costumes went to Mrs. Will Cm-
baugh .'or women, and to R. L. Fow-
ter tor men. The evening was spent
pleasantly with games and other en-
tertainment and refreshments were
served to 40 guests. An out of town
guest was Mrs. Jerry Seott of Den-
Dr. and Mn. W F. Ledlow were
hosts to some 30 young people of
the Church of hrist Friday evening
at the home. Games were enjoyed
and refreshments of apples and pop
corn were served to the following:
Misses Juainita Talley Charicey
ages of 17.1-2 and 20 1-2 years.
1 . Latest Out
California Combination
Permanent Wave •
Complete, $6.50.
McCauley Beauty Shop
• Phone 1314.
Watch our cash specials ad
Mrs. Billie Shattuck’
604 W. Sycamore Tel. 494
o'clock and evening
Orders courteously taken—promptly delivered.
CRADDOCK’S CASH GROCERY
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view community Friday. Judging
from the display of well arranged,—_____ _________. „
shelves of canned goods It was miie rick, when the housewife, turned
rated that her farm home exempl-
ties the slogan for rural homes
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"Live on the Farm.”
The Goodview Club includes 13
farm homes and the one inspected
Friday is typical of the others in
the community, according to Mrs.
Edna W Trigg, county home de-
monstration agent and general sup-
el visor of the clubs. Mrs. E. H. Bates
is president and Mrs. Moore 1g a
demonstrator. Practically all of the
members were present for the an-
day meeting and assisted in ery-
Salonissnnizatione
CORRECTIVE DIEP ' gee • M
DR. ZILAR'S SANITORIUM
dv entertained with a surprize
birthday party Friday evening st
the home of his mother, Mrs. Let-
i e Grandy. 419 Bernard Street, as-
sisted by his sister, Miss Eliza beth
Grandy Games were enjoyed, after
__1—-tVPgo was played, at the close of
...75c which high score went U Marian
Kingsbury, tow score to Mary Ann
When you want extra «ood
GROCERIES
Prompt attention—iquick
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LP. McCombs
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at a dance in the gymnasium. The • ________
Oshatonnne“niacveoaahcang 23 prices-whatever ou need
will meet at 4:30
is Nov. 16-22. We will have
a special stock of children’s
books for you to select from.
This is your big opportunity to buy new fall and
winter Shoes, Hose' Galoshes? Coats? Dresses J
The • fifth annual conference of
the fourth district of Dallas Presby-
terial including the churches at
Denton, Pilot Point, Roanoke and
Cninesville, will be held at the First
Presbyterian Ciirch Tuesday from
Guests besidea members were
Mmes. Poole, John Collins, L. s.
Forest, Carroll Garrison. Brent
Jnekson, R. H. Evers and L. M. El-
Ikon. ,
those on the program.
The T-year-old son of Mr. and
Mrs. D. T. Mason stuck a large nail
in bis left foot Saturday morning
and was given tetanus serum.
The directors of the Chamber of
Commerce will meet in monthly
session in the municipal building
Monday night at 7:30 o’cloek.
A. P. Barret of Fart Worth, well
known in aviation circles, "will ad-
drss the Rotary Club here next
Thursday noon on the subject of air
wafers, conee, olives and mince meat D. A R. will meet at 3 o’clock
with Mrs. J. W. Smith. 105
---- 98c to 310.00
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md the aims of the 4-H chibs are
to learn to so plan menus that these
diseases will eventually be. reduced
to a minimum or entirely eradicat,
ed, it was stated.
65 Present
Sixty-five guests and wembers
were registered in the guest book
derig the day. Among those from
Denton were Mrs. W O. Kim-
bough, aresident, and Mrs. L. A.
M-Donald, chairman of fund life
of the County Federation, Mmes. B.
T Slaughter, sister of Mn. Moore,
f. H Blanks. S A. Bushey, Beulah
Hill, Rex Morris, R. J. Turrentine
pud Bettie Lipscomb of Temple. in
the afternoon Otis Powter, secre-
tary of the Chamber of Commerce,
C C Morria demonstration agent,
i nd Rev. Charles W. Estes, pastor
of the Central Presbyterian Church,
sere visitors.
Meeting with Mn. C. P Pierce
Wednesday afternoon, the rort
Worth Highway W M 8. had de-
votional led by Mn: A. D. Burch
from Romans 5. and Bible WssoB till —
by Mra. J. A. Minnis. Mn. Hattie
Bowers offered prayer. Ten members
were present and guests were Mmes.
Bowers, L. O. Tompkins, Myrtle Al-
len and Ida Gore The meeting next
Wednesday will be with Mn. A. E.
Madewell.
Do Your Christmas Shopping at
Russell’sAND BUY IT NOWI
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9p ' 6 - e
a Mr. and Mrs. Holford Russell are
expected home Sunday from a week’s
visit inSouth Texas.
Mn. it P. Craig, Misses Edwina
Mn 8. A. Blackburn entertained
her Sunday School Class or the
First Presbyterian Church at her
home Friday evening Progressive
Bridge Club
With Mrs. Cisco
The Thirteen Bridge Club, three
tables playing, met Friday after-
noon with Mn. Jack Sisco.. Mn.
H M. Russell made high score and
Mn. J. T. Bayless was successful in
high cut. —----------
The hostess used autumn leaves
and marigolds for decorations, and
served a chicken salad course, with
the credit men of the city was held Marybelle and Bert, of Fort Worth
in the American Cafe dini room are here for a tew days with rela-
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in Lima, having escaped of a tefu- Gerlach, and Mrs. Marlin Smith.
" —F Miss Thelma Burger of Dallas is
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rench gov-
etween the _
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T. C. Beauty Shop
1314 1-S W. Mekaty . PMae Mt
Now’s the time to
think [about new
COOKSTOVES '
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to be uorda * blacksmith shop, at
“ J^N^R^er will preanauho
Calvary Bdptst ttabernacte on
Blount Street at the 1 o'clock ser-
vice Sunday morning, M is an-
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nounced by the pastor. Rev. Paul were in Dallas Saturday.
tives. Hooper is hunting in South
Texas.
Mrs. D. H. Willlama received a js attending the University of Texas,
cablegram Saturday morning from.
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Home Beauty Shep Mrs. O. P. Grandy
Honoring his wife, O. P. oran-
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Our thorough understanding of facial and scalp treat- jack mm be
ments bring results highly prized.
' ■ For an appointment call 191.
Baptist Church and W. C. Stutheit.
wUl go to Pon- BULLARD, Nov. 15—Corbett Cly-
all-day rally at kurn of the Noonday community was Midweek
accidentally killed near here yester- m Choir
local members of the r
rian Woman’s Aux- ison
Removal
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EPISCOPAL MISSION
461 North Locust Street. Rev.
Charles J. Kinsolving, minister in
charge. Sunday School a 10 a. m.
Morning prayer at 11 o'clock, Kin-
702 Myrtle Street. Rev. • O. B.
Braune, pastor. Sunday School 9:45 assist, in entertaining.
nesday at 8 p. m Meeting of teach- 10:30 a. m to 4 p om, with lunch
- - served at the church. Mrs. W. T.
brun ' -cegur ,
Hanere.°martmreelat"vuzcon. score guests went
ham,wiord! A. F Evers successful in high
cut, The hostess served a salad
course. “ ?? - '
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Cope. Richard Taliaferro. Walterp --c1
Cope, 4 b Watkins, pm Mahan Harty for Sunday
ri school Class
every week-end:
McNeill Grocery
teo course
Several out of town guests in-
cluded relatives of the honoree.
Mrs Simon Shaffer, aunt, Mrs. I.
». Milter, stater. Mr* J. H. Camp,
sister-in-law, Earl Milter, nephew,
and Marian Camp, niece, all of Den-
isn. - .. .,so.
“Other guests were Mrs. George
Owens. Misses Lila Hollingsworth.
Nina Arnold. Frances Cowan;
Messrs Wilson McKenney -W. H.
ing statistics of the death rate of
d’seases attributed to improper diet.
I expec .ed in Monday from Austin
Sycamore Street.- • '
' ‛e Shakespeare, lterature '
department will meet at 3:36
o'clock with Mn. J. E. Blair
and Miss Nellie Griffiths at 1111
West Sycamore Street.
The art department of the
Artel Club will meet with Mrs.
R. H. Hofman Jr.. 414 South
Elm Etreet, at 3 o’clock ;
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FRIDAY
The Benjamin Lyon chapter.
Nov. 28.
A bulidinc permit was issued Fri-
day to W. O. Barnett to eret a on-
story, brick building on South Elm
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r NONA MAE BEAUTY AIDS FOR EVERY SKN
Anderson and high cut to' Johna-
line Rudd. Cogkies, spiced punch
and nuts were served.
Others enjoying the evening were
Marie Schmitz, Juanita Looney.
Laura Gene Johnson, Loulse Phil-
lips, Carolee Blackburn and Jean
Mitchell.-
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1923 Bridge Chjb Thursday after- paoment."pmeet n Dveh^ ner panry m un open nuugo
—n 2039wewtbaMrtrOt." Dyche,
1M Varieties of Feed
The pantry has 858 coptainersof
inod prepared for winter wae,TAc-
cording: tar-standards and propor-
tions recommended by Mrs. Trige
The value is placed at 6461 JO Ite
shelves arranged in the kitchen and
labeled according to contents apd
fer convenience in selegting of a
menu, cover a wall space M about
six by nine fet, and other cas
and jars are stored in the cellars
and in boxes. Mrs. Moore said there
. are 130 varieties of food represent-
ed in the dhole collection;, . •
The shelves contained xegts, veg-
etables and fruits of variettes grown
in this seition of the country. The
leafy vesbtab’es had their shel.
i nd peas, beans, com and toma-
toes were in abundance. Relishes
and-salad garnishes and foods se-
lected to give variety to the menus
were rsupplied. In addition to can-
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gu,
adiesShiop
Phone 5 t.
-120 South Elm Street. Rev. Wm.
Fred Galbraith, pastor, Sunday
School 6:40 a. m.. W. T. Evers, sup-
erintendent: P.eD. Phillips, secre-
try. Preaching at the 11 o’clock
subject, "Yea and Nay," solo. "Just
»or Today." Mrs. W. TEvers: Eve-
ning sermon, 7:30 o’clock, “The Pri-
macy of Peter;” anthem. “Jesus
Calls Us,” choir. Christian Endea-
subject, "Personal Contact with
Christ." Evening service, 7:30 o’clock.
"James, the Presbyterian.” Epworth
League at 6:30 o'clock
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN ’
307 Bolivar Street. Rev. Charles
W. Estes, pastor. Sunday School
at 9:45 a. ‛m., Fred W. West-
court superintendent Morning wor-
ship 10:60 o’clock, subject, "The
Church: Its Builder and Its Safe-
ty." Pioneer Young People at 2 p.
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“In 35 years of married life I
have bught but one half-gallon
The Katie Daffan chapter, U.
D. C.. will meiet at the “Woman's
Cuhesunaoroaken P.-T. A. wu
meet at the school vat 3:46
o'clock.
The Port Worth Highway W.
M. 8. will meet at 2 o'clock with
with Mrs A. K Madewell.
The Kolohlal Kard Klub will
meet at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs
C H Hancock, Carrier Street
BELECK’S
Shoe Store and
Ready-to-Wear Shops
in that line is here. - ’ g-e,
Yarbrough Bros. 1
Phone1201
e
The Amoma Class of the First ‘
Baptist Church wif meet with
- Miss Elisabeth Walker, 607 '
Parkway, at 7:30 o'clock ..
- TUESDAY .. -
The First Presbyterian Wo-
men's Auxiliary will hold an all-
day conference of the Denton
distri:t at the church, begin-
ning at 10 o'lock.
The Women’s Counu! of the
First Ohristian Church will meet
at the church at 3 o'clock.
The Episcopal Auxiliary will
meeat 3 o'clock with Mrs. O._
C. Parrish. 606 Avenue D.
The Central Presbyterian Wo-
men's Auxiliary will meet in a
Thanksgiving social service at
home of Mrs. W,.M,Love-
less, 614 College Avenue, at 3
o'clock. Assistant hostesses will
be Mmes. Fred W. Westourt,
John Campbell and J. H. Boyd.
The First Methodist W. M. 8.
will meet in circles at 3 o’clock
at the folloving homes: Circle
1 with Mrs. George Welch, 1469
Carrier Street; Circle 2 with
Mrs. L. L. Milter, 1930 West Oak
Street, and Circle 3 with Mrs. A.
Logan and Mrs. John R Ed-
' wards, 319 South Locust Street.
The First Batist W M. 8 will
hold a mission study rogram at
the church at 2:30 o'etoek. The
Advanced Mission Class will
meet at 1:30 o'clock
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byterial and speakers to be here
melude Mrs. W H Schroeder., pres-
ident of the Dallas Presbyterial.
Miss Elizabeth Harnsberger, edu-
cational director, both of Dallas;
Miss Mary Rhea Little, a returned
missionary from the Nacoochee
Mountain School at Rabun Gap.
Oa,. arid Miss BIUM Quickland, a
missionary to therCongo, Africa.
•OB fcrmsriy of Dallas.
Oklahoma Band is
Heard at C. L A.
head. He died instantly
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