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behin4 the face; the light. may be
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J.W.GRAY
is now the favorite length for bridal
day.
Miss Jcada Anderson, O. X A. trains, while the smartest veil is a
DULL DAYS BRIGHTENED
E BAINCOATN.
The wedding gown itself
ter. Miss Lots, of Tulsa. Ok, are
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essence of simplicity in design.
THE NONA MAE BEAUTY SHOP
of white waterproofed crepe design-
ed with a short cape and Lh patch
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pockets. It is worn with a bright
though several smart winter brides
red scarf
Humorists ’ t
Debate Is Held
Meeting with Mrs. A. E Mackey
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For Rotary Club
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An occasional brilliant color note in her new home on North Locust
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have replaced the
in the
Thursday
hats bridesmaids wore heretofore.
form of a debate, between students
The flowered muff has taken the
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HAT
A. arid studerts of Bucknell Uni-
model being, a tiny melon, destan
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Easter Candies
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Spring Millinery.
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Come in and be served with
these choice delicacies.
Greeting Cards is com-
plete.
Easter Services
To^iOse Tonight
DARK BLUE WOOL FROCK
IS TRIMMED IN WHITE
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BY WI
PARI
There’s no "Age" to_a Smart
Hat! For Miss or Matron—it‘s
all in the variation. Newest
Colors—Style*—Materials.
Greeting Cards
Our line of Buzza
EASTER
DRESSES
$3.98 to $5.00
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One Lot of Dresses
Slightly soiled, some sold for
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$9.75; sale price— - -
secretary for the B T. 8. and be-
ginning at 8:15 o'clock will hold o
.m
is otie of the many pleasing
selections we are offering in
to be coming back. Perhaps he'll be
electric, .too, some day.
of theairiuity and ma
tries oPtns wutng. Mrs.
George Abernathy; Charles Bidel-
spaker and Ehillip Neiser of Buck-
ren the negative.'
Dr. L H. Hubbard was prosram
chsirman, and Bari C. Bryan head
of the speech department at C. I.
A. presented the speakers
“TOUCHDOWN”
Read the ads They tell you where
to‘trade and get the most for your
money.
Pitted Cherries,
gallon
Country Eggs, 3
dozen
See Our
W indou/'Display
Tonight!
the condition of Richard Crank of
Prosper,- who has been- critically 1U
of pneumonia, was slightly improv-
ed. -
Rev. Charles W. Estes went 4a
Dallas Friday morning- to take a
large consignment of eggs collected
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PERSONALS
Miss Ethel XcOonnell of ChU-
dress is visiting friends in Denton.
B. R. 'Blair of Childress spent.
. Thursday in Dentch.-----
Miss Dorothy. Russell left Thurs-
day evening for Harlingen where
she will spend the Easter holidays
— HATS
Nothing over $3.98
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The next meeting. April 7, will be
with Mrs. R. T May.
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made, of orange blossoms.
wiNGED sWorffnERs
SMART FOR SPRNNG---—----
WASHINOTON—"Winged shoul-
By DIANA MERWIN
(Associated Press Fashion Editor)
turned from spezling some tme
in Tulsa, Okla., with her children,
and was acccmpanied home by Mrs
J D Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Patterson of Tulsa
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frills Satin seems to lie the
favorite fabric in the new
—spring models.
Misses Ploy Davis and Annaloyd
Cardwell, —
neur" who are now included in all
smart wedding pageants wear-frocks
of white satin, tulle or marocain
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ti BEST AT A WEASONABLE PRICE '
JSPEELALS NOW ON —
A Vita Tonic Permanent Wave
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with friends
Miss Gladys Cellum. accompamled
by Miss Zou Aiken drove to sinton
I. A. and Miss Rosa Brown. a stu- The extremely long train and the
dent, will spend the Easter holidays harem veil which fell over the face
in San Antonio. have lkewise been eliminated from
Quinby Self was in Daita* Thurs- smart wedding pageants. Two yards
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Headquarters for Candy’
Easter Eggs
Call,27 for Quick Dliery.
Turner’s
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THE
EASTER
hour. Election of officers will be to spend- Bester with her parents,
helddurtng a short business ses- Miss Aiken wur visit her sister "
tional will be offered' by Mrs. George
W. Mechham, and a program of
music wil Ibe followed by a soc’al
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Former T. C. Student -
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•__sleeves are made
- snugly and the bodic
holidays at her homei Beaumont, sides of a little lace cap and
Mrs. E C Allison and daugh- the length of the trein
SHORTER trains mark .
the new st weddi ng '
gowns This model has a
train only a yard and a half
long, and it is made of shim-
mering satin, which has re-
placed the vogue for the
pale ice blues and pearl
pinks which brides wore
last year. The designs of
wedding gowns to be worn
this spring are ample. Jhe
FLOWER BELTS TRIM •
SPRING DANCE FROCKS
NEW YOAK-Plower belts are a
co "wings"
large chirte
ricd with this costume—ome white.
one black
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A Beautiful Eugene for only
Finger Waves
Eye Brow and Lash Dyeing
Manicures ........... ......
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QUALITY
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you the right time, but also obliges
with the day at the week and the
date.
For the bedside table, there is a
cicek Which has a small light bulb
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ningat 7 o'clock id preparation for Miss Almarie, and t_____
Easter music, it is announced ty relativesand friends- in Jackson-
MEs M.EHutchesen, directoe.vme and Henderson. They wire-
"The-Hallelujah Chorus" from "The turn Tuesday.
- Messiah" will. be the selection the
30c and 26c, OryinaMd
350 sad We
Cake and Cracker
Demonstration
All Day Saturday 4
dur variety never so com-
plete, our prices never so
low. —
By Pythians Here
Elm Lods No. 30. Knights of
Pythtas, held o~en house Tbuisdav
night for members, and their fam-
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Thursuay afternoon with Mmes
OFF OF THE BEATEN PATH
I you have time to go off of the
beaten path to Barter shop it may
pay you well. Special, selection tor
thits occasion.
. scuv aas CAsn STOKE
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Birthday Party -
for Lois Taylor
L ~"Mr; G Emory "Tbylor entertained
' Tueedav afternoon at Tier home on
Normal Avenue honoring her small
daughter Lois. the -occasion being
the latter’s eighth birthday. Chil-
dien of the second grade of the
Demenstration Schcol and a few
other neighborhood playmates were
the guests, abut 28 in all.
An ar gel food birthday cake dec-
orated in. pink and white and light-
ed with pink candle' was served
with ice creash. Favors were small
baskets, with which the guests en-
gaged in an Easter-egg hunt on the
lawn of the heme. +
The ice Nuba pearl pinks wd
creams in which smart brides pa-
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"Sizes 32 to 38.
WK’S
school and B. T. 8. conference there.
Others going included Miss Grace
Allen. B. T & toad er. Mme*. M. I-
Boyd. O. C. Knight. R. A. Mark. J.
A. Barton and children. Clarice and
Marriott end Joe Gambill Jr. who
remained over for another day;
star. . .. - Corpus Christi.
Word has been received here of Mn Lois Isleib and son, Jim-
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Clock* Now Have Varied Careers
i Telling Date and Aho Weather
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favorite trim for spring dancing
frocks. Gardenias and daisies, con-
trotting te color with the gown, are
appliqed-n a flat line across the
front of the belt. A flesh colored
famisol evening gown has a belt
of coral garden as. while a- black
chiffon is belted with white daisies.
yoke embroidered in white wool.
Round white carved buttons extend
over the shoulders' and part way
down the sleeves. A string of large
dark blue beads adds a harmonious
Kote lo the costume.
; gomery gave 1 short sketch of
"Cobb. the Man, the Story Teller ".
; A discussion as to whether the
"Tunny" section of the neyspaper is
> harmful to childien had proponent;
UC UML Sides. and no decision wae
. reached. .
The reception and living rooms of
the home were attractively.decorat-
. at the
flowing
Ys the
PARADE!
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versity, Lewisburg, Pa., who are on
n debating tour covering seven
points in as many states. The sub-
-feat cUacmaad was “Centralized Con.-,
trol of Industry," with Misses Leta
Farrar and Eawia Miller, of C.
White rainep
fashion’s offering to bright
days. One of the smartest.mcdels is
PARIS, March 26.—White wed-
Emerson, author and explorer. U
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student. Is spending the Easter cloud of white tulle caught
chotr wi present at the morning JtaSXKTS Ehepasoyearde-hav,“beendswnp
service Sundar,, with Mrs. Hutche- spending the Easter holidays in Dal- from the wedding pageant. Fash-
son Sineing "I Know that My Re- las with Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Mc-tionable bride* this spring arechoos-
- Liveth," from "The Meg- Cright. Jt ing satin gowns as white as the ....
--~ ---— M ss Helen Bray, a tezeher of C frOsting on their wedding cakes wearing a dark blue wool dress with
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,the-deathof Mrs. CC, Cox’s fath-_________________________
er at his home in Whitewright Leib’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
—TTwpsdey evening. Mrs Cox—had—"May, we i Hickory Street.
been at his bedside since Monday. Misses Frances Dulaney and
Mr. and Mrs-George Brannon and Christine Martin are spending Eas-
Coxwee m Wh tewright to the ter with Miss rb»i* hay's parents in
funeral Friday afternoon. , Colorado City.
Choir, raetice will be held, in the Mrs. c Morr's and daughter,
First Methodist Church this eve- spendingthe Easter holidays with ding gowns have returned to fash-
nn& at 7 o'clock i DrenH ration for wi— Almari- ond son, Charner.are ,< thp Mast woram bridal chic
vtstttrgretattvesin Denton. • ...
Mrs. Jee Boyles end son. J. W Close-ntting long sleeves, a simple
Jr. of Argyle spent Friday in Den- bodice and a sempi-ftted hipilne ar
tern ,.; universally seen in the newest mod- — — ------------g222
H. A. Glover pt Dellas is spending els. Satin is the favorite -fabric, al- pocket' Itis worn with a bright^ red
WASHINGTON—Miss Gertrude
NEW
SWEATERS
All colors—
$1.98 -
course of events andin the struc- ~u. -- „—. ----
ture of the Scriptures. The public they have tempted mans igenut-
Is s invited. -—7--- f‛
One clock, for instance. scorns
numbers on its face—there are just,
lines to mark the hours. A new
deskcgk, electric, not onlygives
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3.00
The Beginners, Primary and Jun- cohnnsohinseandndHudexd.imsthe
FroauctsointheAnwomta" oS
™e S shemenmgngathecvazabaare.
to the home of Mr,,Car Barr at ce magfac edin: Toxe qoand
trI an geto 87 nt 7 0c the many raw products to be found
Krumoraan Faster egg hunt it was for works of an ar rtistic nature. She
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PonedunkU Mcrday evening at a served delicious refreshments. Six-
oclockt when a meeting, _0 the, teen’members were present and
freshmen-has beenacalled. guests were: Mmes. O L Hamilton
of Sherman, W H Beasley of Vic-
toria, Horace Leeper, S' G Dickson,
Lee Miller and Miss Carrie Slack.
A series of Easter services, in the
Central Presbyterian Church will
be brought to e, close this evening
with the pastor. Rev. Charles W.
Estes, speaking on “Jesus Dies". He
will bring out Jesus was with the
wicked as well as with the rich in
his death, and how the conduct of
His friends and enemies may be
seen, with the hand of God in the
ed with redbuds and th* dining ta-
ble was -centered' with yellow idn-
quits. The hostesses served a_del-
cious luncheon plate. Mr*. T. E
Peter, pouring coffee and tars 6
A. Blackburn serving the "salad.
Twenty-seven members and asso-
ciate members were present and
guests were- Mmes. Delos E.Noos
Henry Dannelly, H. Dungan. A. 6
Walvoord and Miss Edna Clark
Club Group Studies Kemtranaadpeakes"n om Tove
__ I., the county are expected
In your senreh for that EASTER HAT, by’all means
see our offeringa. - .
THE VANITY SHOP
-- _ The Shop of Personality. 4
Across From C. I. A. ■"
7 ’>
Miss Sue Yabrough of Kaurman,
who attended Teachers Pollege from .
1930 and 1931, was niarried to Jesse
L. Klinglesmith of Celina, the cere-
mony being said in the presence of
a few retrttves and" fuemts Thunr-
day in the home of the bride's
brother, H. E. Yarbrough in Dal-
las. After ashor trip, to South
Texas the" couple will be at home
in Celina. • ------------ -
The bride wore, for her wedding a
tea rose crepe with a picture hat
and brown accessories For her go-
ing away she wore navy blue with
accessories to match. Following the
ring cercmony said by Rev. Charles
8. Pierce, a Baptis minister, an in-
formal reception, was held with
Mrs. S. P, Kerr presiding over the
punch bcwi,
. Mrs. Klinglesmith is the daugh-
ter of T M Yarbrough of Kauf-
mann. Klinglesmith is the son o?
Mr. and Mrs. A S. Klinglesmith of
Cehna, and has a sister, Miss Ven-
detta, here in Teechers College who.
with Mrs. J. A. Oladd’sh, attended
the wedding.
VKKS COUGH DROP
.,. All you’ve hoped for in a
Cough Drop—medicated with
ingredients of \/ ICKS
VVapo Rub
special conference with Young
People's workers, and Mrs Gard-
ner with the primary department,
it is announced by Miss Grace Al-
il.es. Bridge and forty-two rur-
.nished diver-ions for those present.
The affair was arranged by a com-
mitte composed of C. C. Morris.
•Ray Handley ml t, g. Inntord.___
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Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Russel Jr. have chosen wedding gowns of tulle,
nt Daitas are ncre at the bedside oft The vogue for white has sprena
we Mrs. Russell's father, R. E Turner., even to the gosns of bridal attend-
ED R C Sieenberger has returned to j ants. The maid o honor, brides-
•¥ Au _ A --w his home in Wichita Falls after a maids and liMle “demoiselles dhon-
Eh E G B VAI EB visit here with his sister. Mrs M.
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is seen, however, in the short vel- Street with Dr. Bertha K. Duncan .
vet jackets and little berets, which assistant hostess, the Shakespeare -- .
broad picture department . of literature - studied The Rotary Club enjoyed an un-
etestefers. “Magazine end Newspaper Humor- yual program Thursday intne
,________:— .2 TSs"'TFjursday afternoon. Roll call form ok a debate, between students
place of the bouquet, "the favorite was answered with "Childhoods o the. speechr department at C:l
“ — _ - — . . Favorite Story"
• In a "Comparisn of the humor
ol Colb/and Lardder, Mrs. W H.
Clark devoted most of her time to
- mcongruttyanfoutrgeomnessef
- the numor of art in S. Cobb, telling
Rhode Island Red
Hen*, fat and
juicy, 1b 16c
Pork and Beans, can 5
All fresh vegetables
in season.
ty and sense ol design, but tnere
never were clocks in all history like
the new ones
Weatherford Parley etecermes mein esughexuxunnes
, SS AFMantmodocs, table
Bartist huah; < locka, cocks fo loom includ-
wetherora Thursday to attend ing the kitchen, al come m novel
one day of the district 12 Sunday
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Gers"— alry puffs at material to
serve in place ol sleeves are chic
TBi spring wear. They take' away
4 too bare took ofthe upper arm
A black and white silk evening
dresi tor an older woman has pleat-
4riel Art Group BRIDAL GOWNS GO BACK TO
Holds Meeting
School Police Visit Nearby Homes
LOS ANGELES—Two huudred
Los Angeles policemen who guard
it houses "to the vicinity of their
work to become acquainted with the
residents.
BELECKS
East-Side Square. -
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SHARKSKIN-LIKE FABRIC
TRIMS SPRING EROCES
PARIS—Milady s ' new spring
frock may be trimmed with a 1932
fabric which resembles sharkskin.
Tho malerial, called galuciiat: "Kas
a rough pebbly surface. In while 1)
is usea for collars and cuffs" on
black crepe and satin frocks and
for the pouch bags which accom-
pany them. A
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CU. raidax, MARCH a l»32
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E. Payne, and other relatives.
Mrs A. L. Alexander has re-
J Kimbrough-
Tobin
Phone 47.
we Deliver.
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"Everyman," C. I. A.
L Auditorium, Wednes-
day, Marchr30th, 7:80
P. M. Presented by Ca-
thedral Club of Dallas.
Admission free.
by the Women's Auxilary < f the
church as an Easter offering to the
- Reynolds Orphan Hothe.
"---- Th* Ayeoclation of Christian Wo-
men will meet in quarterly, session
------ nest Tuesday afternoon at 2:45 ;
o'clock, in the First Presbyterian |
- - Church with the Women’s Auxiliary
of that church as hostesses. Devo-
Brown’* Cracker*,
2-1 box 18c
2.
L Assorted Cakes* l .
n 17c
Ketchup,; 14-oz.
botte, Tex as.
packed ;__________ 10c
— Grated Pineapple,
gallon, Del Mon-
turned higher to be a night lamp
This particular clock has a kindly
Here ThieEverdug. For the men's room and the boy's
_____ ' P I room, you can get the popular ship
A rymMy Baptist Training model which is also.a clock- as well
schorl conference will be held m •a a thermometer and barometer,
the Firat Baptise chureh this eve- And then there are the new clocks
ntg at 715 o'clock for which Mr. in lamp bases.
and‘Mis. T. C. Gardner of Daita, strangely enpugn. right to our
will be present. Gardner is state age of electric clocks our old "feath-
- — - ered friend." the cuckoo clock, seems
-SHOES
Nothing over $3.98
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