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ACCESSORIES SHOW WHICH WAY THE HOPES 60
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Ross, Miss Louise Trammell, Lo-
ately must determine whether you
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St. Anne’s Society
Is Entertained by
stylist for women before going
Mrs. A. Carter.
MAY NAMED HEAD OF
Guests of the assembly were into the men's wear field.
"Men today are looking for
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IHERE certainly
T
formula for making
tact and
%. #.. Ozilvie, A
W M Odtl, Clyde Fastus, Van
ed on."
HARDWARE DEALERS
Another novelty
picture' is being shown.
plant-parasite
have always hee
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mana--4
woy» AVD cII.# e
4 I As* To •TAGE. • ONTE*T
entertainip
Gndte
et
a=
Christian Soelety of
Irteka in that suit by taking with ■
I was talking with a woman
—
I Maupe,
comes up.
C. J. Henrich; 191J East Hatdie:
ent temperaments that I don't
frank
"We have
been
with
rule.
friendships. In whteh they are
monopolized
will
gust 26.
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Act-
quette University.
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s
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pastor.
THE NEW
!
Once she couldn’t
"Hello. Tony! Tie that teller
come in!" i
EVERYONE RIDES A TAXI.
that
Kidnap him and bring him back
than the little one is at ease. If
“I was troubltd with
pure
doctor’s word for that!
vegetable product and you could
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slim body quivered with a sud-
den, deep happiness, sweeter tor
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CASTORIA
twj r.m:
Summer Class Recital
Is Given at Home by
Miss Zuline Trammell
When your^
Children Cry
her friends.
-undetwtand
which
them
Some
restless, a few drops soon bring
contentment. No harm -done, for
Castoria is a baby remedy, meant
for babies. Perfectly safe to give
the youngest infant; you have the
standing that of-
ten develop mere
• " - With sufficient human con-
tacts within the large family
bath-
men
inson will tell the story of "Jesus
Blessing the Children," Maurine
I Jo Johnston, "The Good Shep-
Miu Nancy Mae Boyd, Maddox
Avenue, returned this week after
wili take the triek on the first
round or postpone taking it unti
*tmg Secretary of Treasury ow-
man today adivsed prohibition of-
never learned the joy of spend-
ing time just with one's set.
without either a sympathetic
and
the
AU Arse steres sell N.N.N.
•• two sitae, det che larger
else. It is more ecbnomtent.
things that
There are a
3 will
water-!
such a road is being rumored, ac-
cording to Bledsoe.
set
and
FA — rnE roar WOKrR FRESS-AUGUST », im_____
Lawn Social Is Given for
Rebekah Assembly Officers
tablishments violating the prohibi-
tion act.
WELDOX OHMS TO
LEAD PROGKAM
“True and False Standards of
Success ’ will be the topic of dis-
cussion for the Senior Christian
fmt-r
the
Manji
Hooveri
ponentl
*bw ot
are Incl
gettingE
snappy I
xestiont
wraps d
rived ll
many ol
urday’sI
known 1
Ject l
But ■
such a I
that thl
eampala
V l< ped
be won I
now agil
the eled
Demoer
munttiol
later In
intend 4
that kim
Moreq
have po
. smith's I
ly dirfer
used In]
always |
ernor’s I
rn‘s de
biding H
camefor
’ tnree months' vacation.
Misses Armette and Josephine
program.-
The Young People's Christian
Endeavor will discuss "What Jt
tary-trearurev. Austin r, Ander
son ptesed nt meetinz.
A* adossory eommittee ehosen
inetuded Johe, P Kinz, n airman,
seen. ■ ■
"During that time we have
never had ..any unpleasantness.
HOME IS PROTECTED
FROM DRY RAIDERS
arises continually when the dee-
taratioa is no trump and the im-
portanee of knowing whether to
take the telek or to "hold up" ea-
not be etressed too strongiy.
Such ■
in ! IS I
smith s I
D*ie poll
now is <1
I
He can ll
ing garni
Hoovel
the adval
name knl
woman I
ments dil
have mail
almost el
in every I
he proba
Hine in J
enjoy thl
studying I
tactics. I
Thus I
out of hi
eve I
make knl
acceptane
addresses
TROOF To MEET
loy-Meout Troop—24,
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Don't risk embarrassmene — use
-warrants” should be eliminated in
making dry.law cases.
This order virtually frees home
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Mrs-W^J. Wallatt 8"
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Keept fkin clear
Lifebuoy keeps complexions fresh
and close, too—by gently purifying
pores. It also guards health, t<-
moving germs as well as dirt.
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------ One Minete faterviewe
Men Think More
About Clothes
All the Time
Miss Ruth (Uhm,
11» I Biden A vs.,
Loe An0elee, Calif.
I
Pop Ross shouted.
"Where's Sandy?" Tony shout-.
ship of 10 years’ »fanding with when
another woman I'd frequentiy 1-—
tuality, new members bftwight in
and quality of the programs pre-,
| pared.
mt
First are(enpmetd to nittbs two
—"m4es>*e*iem. . — your Aee or hearts on the third
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1
s
Body odor is treacherous. We can't
tell when we have it because our
own sense of smell becomes dead-
ened to familiar odors.
sured
i Construction policy of the Ori-
ent is expected to .be completed
much sooner with Santa Fe financ-
ing, it was stated, A thru system
KKTIEN ytntr system is filled
VV Mith rich, red Mood, you
don't have that tired, languid
feeling when you awake in the
morning.
Instead, you feel refreshed;
ready to meet the world:
Your appetite is keen, you
enjoy work or piny. Your skin
in elear-cheeks naturally rosy,
All this beenuse rieh, red blood
is Nature’s substance for build-
Ing and sustaining the body.
Thousands have regained their
I „
pimplee and hlaakkeade, I
took a eouree of U.S,8. It
eteared my '
/ think R.R.
: 7
Lx
’ in the world. You can ride three
tat the Nation field, nf course. ymecan" n"NewYok” fnnd’com
fort and convenience is not sacri-
ficed at these cheap rates.
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10:50 a. m. Sunday, _______
Weil known Bible-"pictures will
““---- “"Doris Ellen Rob-
J street was a Sunday feeling, of
June, sunshine and home - lazy
rt i » tricks in hearts
On the other hard, if you hold
p <1. Ad. id hearts when the 4
o hearts is played, and also allow
your opponents to take the next
“ * fa J
The cl
has brl
tempo I
retorts!
convin]
wisdon
uttera
statem]
Hoo
let Sm
in thel
preside
come ol
elashes
Hoover
his ad
bate on
Wilian
parenti
the far
him, pa
I reta Cartmill and Leroy Over. Miss
i Carolyn Belle McFarland and Miss
Louise Trammell were accompa-
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Dear Diary:
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W.KCoree, 1 W %tephens, K .
E orrels. Dr L if Keenes, w
T. Lada and W I, Rusret
"2"’’ — — -
- "Use of leisure Tia,# on tempted ty the stta arwoelatien
>—„ — . - - , tren Meoate*, smeretary, adtls»d
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. At
, 3
LiFEBUOY
group, members could have
chosen to live to themselves.
A contest ’ between the boys
i and the girls of the class win
* begin Nunday with Daisy Warr- '
_____ . _____ ner as captain >4 the girls team
so far as I know," sire said. think you can lay down a set and Lee Sumpter Jr. as captain
"" " " " " ... of the boys' team. - Pointa will,
be awarded On' attendanee, pune-
Er
3
3
... .t -some of your blarney,
Morh. Dinner at two, as usual?
not Imagine a world of her own
You're pretter’n ever, but, land,
I bean thinking that every time
I've seen you since you was a
year old.”
G. I
Tii
But that very day the ditcoveted
the reason. The girls were whisper-
ing about it and she happened to
overheat. My »Jtr.
hn. movuli wan neMMA in am
tertainine by bar danthuw, Mr«
Wester »Mer oM Mis Momo.
(DMA
Too constant visiting, too much . _______________
• prytec into th* other's affairs days" will be the subseet ef the
St Anne's Society was enter-
tained Tuesday afternoon at the j
fit
Diary, especially rinceyom,be-
gin analyzing human nature | Presbyterian Church,
hold a job....
—notv the highest paid girl in the office
t hearts von rah Kiunsut
'tom olnhiha additional
audience or an
stage.
so many differ.
anxious for new
the they tan accept.
THE cream-and-tan roadster! --: -
I shot out of the driveway. horse of. yours and
Tony Tarver- was going "home," Pop Ross shouted.
—
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endear
to others.
Home women look for
Ville Beall, Bob Nelson, T. C. 1
Bunch, N. House, C. W. Newberg,
John McBride, L. D. Smith, H. w. |
White, Mmes. Maggie T. Tipton.
Emma Walker, Fannie C Wood- '
ward, Anna McKnight, and Misses
Gosh, It's great to be home!”
The motor and Tony’s heart
sang exultantly: "Going to see
Sandy! Going to see Sandy!" j
eventually saps strergth from
a tree, some rrends have that ,
unfortunate tendency of de-
pending too much on others
for their stamfha; entertain
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Brewers and Wine Makers Saf
From Federal Interference.
E. J. Boone, Waco; Mr. and Mr Texan Hardware and Imepiment tead After that, east will
Beryl Stamply and Mrs Battie ^^.ott^n "in be 241 pla . ivr), of‘hearta, west over-
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is no
each other
--si el,. "" I prg-re-m-m-ee-------------
in Fore wonh Mepe $ to it tkinz with th Klug of hearts.
W, Caniton, Areonintion ed Com Ithe t• of hearts, giving your op-
"That’ right — spoil me!"
oen, oeep nappiness, sweeter for (Tony laughed, starting her en-
the strange fnelancholy that held ; gine. "H’s a pity Sandy didn't
her. She stopped the car before [ inherit
a house that held a middle-xged r"
! retaining friends, Diary. Some ।
persons have characteristics •
face and back.
- ....IA. ie wonderful.
/ have t'M many f rie nde
about N.A,A., and they are
getting at mueh benefit ae l
did.'* •* -u-
About ID guests attended the
A iattlneOfe,
the large number of taxicabs in
those friends.
Just like
Bnd"nhoutetaessgtanawher "Ab i Paris has cauwed cabbies in
ways Sandy! 'Where's Sandy?' | city.to eharse less than any other
Where do you think he is? Over,
It May Be
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WATERMELOX SOCIAL
Women of the Weatherford
There are
Street Methodist Church
hold an ice cram and
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Castoria ris a comfort
Perfect health
is refreshing
if yeeo are sired— lack pep—i yeeur skin is not riser-If ,
ypur appetite is "gope"-you owe it to yourself and
friend tee try $.8.5. Its tonie rffeeto will surprise you.
PARIS—Stiff competition and
P
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rc
at
ye
k
on
M
cag
6F
tn
Mi
, ing
Weldon Orme will bad
Marshall, are spending
Saint Sinner
RyjlnneJlustin oszasMAsma.n
#nwew-*m*r
some Meer round. This problem
an extra bottle, unopened, to
make sure there will always be
Castoria in the house. It is effec-
tive for older children, too; read
the book that comes with IL
neither has
others life
dressed and instead ofiust buy.
ing a suit, shirts and so-on.
phekinretdows"oningsthehertaror 'several days in the home of Mrs.
psychologically,, better."
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than men. But it is more in-
in.takinz.adxaataze-oEalend~-
ship, one's demanding too _________... _. ...
. much of the other alF thoo Christ iso -^4; hn rrt>-*~tvr
this morning atout her rrend-T Ittle. fanlts strain the point
lack the
A benefit lawn social will be in the Orient Railroad, according
given by the Mothers' Club of 1 t Pub Bledsoe of Presidio, a visi-
Laneri College 8 p. m Wednes- ter here for several day*,
day, on the lawn of- St. Mary's 1 Bledsoe pointed out that Chair--.
Parish, Hemphill and Magnolia man Clarence Gilmore of, the Tex-
• • • as Railroad Commission on return
Miss Rose Weinstein, 3001 from a conference at Washington,
Hemphill, is in SU Louis She ■ sald that sale of the Kansas eity:
will resume her classes after Au- > Mexico & Orient was virtually as-
virtually two
MILW AI' K EE, Wis. Professor
James' M. O'Gorman, recently
awarded the honorary degree, doc-
tor of science, by De Paul Univer- !
sity, Chicago, will be the new lec-
turing professor at Hunter Col-
lege for Women, New York. He I
I search warrant, and such court
1 papers no longer could be secured
without evidence of sale.
Hertofore prohibition agents
have been able to obtain warrants
for entering private dwellings by
"smelling" evidence of brewing or
distilling, but recent court deci-
sions holding this practice illegal
caused Lowman's banning order. .
Lowman today warned again
. that private property must not be
destroyed in making raids on es-
bampo on the Pacific Coast.
SHeCsoe said that Clovis. Por-
tale*, Roswell, Carlsbad, Pecos,
| and Fort Stockton, will derive
' benefit if a road is constructed
i from Pecos to join the Orient at.
Fort Stockton, Construction of
Mr. and Mrs. Fimore
was formerly in charge of the d?-- WywntteAtrcmon 0,
partmentoreaucatonat.Mar. WAsHINGTON, K 2
Aseume that you are the de:
----- -- dlarer with a bid of no trump and
TOM CONNALLY CLUB
-uum... PF 7/161 D6%} -5245 VA " Or
Means to Say No," vytth Miss
Mkttle MyrI Heath in charge. of
the program. W. B. Duke will
give a* cornet solo. -
MOTHERS FRIEND D R
MI is a eomfort €o VW
expeetant motifs re. MY
Externally apoiica R OK
relleves prenatal dlstress by
relaxng tisht timsues and
munelee. And it is so wo0h-
in*. Its dally we makes ths
skin soft and pliable.
en might, over a lour-jllece trav- I '
el setn which the robe la re- '•» discussed,
versible, giving two colors and
The marriage war nt tended by
Mr and. Mr* J. t Cowan, sas
Antonio; Mr. end. Mi, w n
Walsh and children' Waeo, Mrs
strength and charm by taking a
few bottles of H.H.8,— Nature's
own tonie for restoring the ap»
petite — building strength-— and
elearing the body of so-called
akin troubles.
You know a dear skin comet
from within. Correct the causa
—thru the blood—and pimples,
bolls, enema and that sallow
complexion will disappear.
Yor more than 100 years S.S.8.
has been giving relief in thous-
undo of eases, as testified to in
unsolicited tetters of gratitude.
home of Mrs. W. J. Wallace, 1433 i
Missouri Avenue.
In bunco, Mrs. John O'Dowd
won high score. Miss Armette
Maupe was presented the guest j
j prize, and Mrs. Richard Landis 1
, the club prize.
A dainty refreshment' course
was served to the following: '
i Mmes. John Devany, C. J. Hen-
1 rich, W. H. Tucker, W. P. Madry,.
| Clyde Massengale, Charles Mc-
Gregor, John O’Dord, R. H. Zim-
• merman. F, J. Walker, R. L. Kei- ’
i ley, Kate Donahue, W. J. Wal-
lace, Jr., W. W. Conway, and
the delikbofup, pufing cgilet sop
, bland and abundan’antiseptc Yadher
deodorizes pores, diving bath to-
That's the last job Miss Scott ever bath freshnss and fteedom (tom
lost. For since she learned what body odor,
her handicap was and how to over
come it, her natural ability and ’
charm — unspoiled by this unpar-
donable social error—have won her
promotion after promotion—and a
host of friends, besides.
No fear of body odor
when pores are purified
eonventie detmrn..»ot West wil tin win a trick with
» ay ami nF yhunMay
UM it every day. But it's in an
emergency that Castoria means
moat. Some night when constipa-
tion must be relieved—or colic
pains—or other suffering. Never
be without it; some mothers keep
us, but I said, 1
Don't you know
----- Sandy’ll be |
Klad to see you, honey. Tell him
there's blueberry pie for dinner.
a two weeks' vacation spent in--
Nashville and other Tennessee
I points.
brewers and home wine makers
from federal interference.® Low-
man explained private dwellings
eaat hotde only three cards in mhar
ouN
__________ . H ie neeessary to exhaust those '
Ch iff . TA MAFFT SFpr A 4 tee nrde trim east’s hand to
EE’ DE’* “ preven t your oppone fits from win-
,-4 e iu uu
Veer Viret Tie. fifui texted, east will play the
Vistriet eonvewtie • et the Queen of hearts At soon as he ff»(»
Texas and Implement the tead that, east wil
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j
about making friendships with the First Presbyterian
neighbors. She has always read th* cere mon y. .
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.Yetthey_never. seem. ta. . married on last Haiee4oy nighe-ar-
nowe-r attentions, never give the hon e of Mr Fi more e da igh-
with the idea of a "pay back." ; ter; Mrs. W. T. Wheeler, ifetf
• • • ' Eighth Avenue, The bride was
NEXT: Tony unburdens her
soul. ' ;
and ■ tkey m
each (other
Both have.
"! was I abor oniy 25 minutes
with my last ehnl, but suffered
ngonles with three previous ehildren,”
writes an enthugiaatie mother who
need "Mother's Friend."
•Isht now. front this day on, and
riuht un to the day your bah te
born, "Mother’s Friend" should be
ued AU drue stores tell Mothe
Friend. Benin now end you win
real! the Piedom of doing so as the
weeks fob.
Booklet on Things to Know Before
Baby Comes tent on requet One
espy le yours, free. Write for It MOW.
Badneid Regutater te.. Dept. 14, Atlanta, Ga.
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the dominant force. They are
most congeniat when they lead
and plan, with others content
to follow.
I’ve rambled on too long,.
without friction
other interests.
Mr and Mrs C K Fimore
Whether occasion demands a are California, and •»»
dinner- party for some visitor return Sert 5 and meke
of delicacies to be cooked for home in Bs dandy,, wher#
under- , some invalid, their friend .at FiIImore is connected with
ways know they can be "count- Texas A Pacific Kajlway.
fleers that henceforth "smelling
Rev c i, Hhatp.hae frletfil
freetee a in dur trip lee Oklahoma,
El I’neo and the Alamozordo
Me^eetelt.e •
appreciated was a rolltop suit-
: case like a rofttop desk, with
drawers underneath for men to
keep their things neatly in,
1 "Women are easier to dress
lot. of crazy tads that the sen-
tleman can not wear, .But ever,
the most conservative man has
an ear ruikeij for Hew thlny
that are, at the same time, cor-
rect.
"t think men are just enter-
ing an era of clothes-conscidue-
ness. They are just learning
■ they mnr BAMHMtelf
Endeavor Society of the
Christian Church 6:30
Sunday.
uV.tr'S'' LOOK FOR RAILROAD
Church, under direction of Fred INTO PRESIDIO SOON
Burns. - 1 -
Mrs. W. H. Teel will conduct Visitor Here Thinks It Will Be Of
four service* at the county jail Great Benefit.
Sunday morning. Evening xer-j
vices at the .Mission will be con-! Presidio is being visualized as
ducted by missionary workers. an important border port, with
__ • » • . 4 virtual assurance that the Hntat
TO GIVE LAWN SOCIAL I e will acquire majority holdings
LIFEBUOY
been kindness and cordiality
itself toward them. without
letting down the bars of in-
timacy that "breeds eontempt."
Consequently, her neighbors
man in stockinged feet and a
middle-aged woman in starched
percale, placidly shelling peas.
"Hello, Mom Ross! Hello,
Pop! Do I gat an invitation to
dinner or don't I?” Tony sang
out, incher thrilling young voice.
Miss Alllene Harder, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harder,
2512 Rogers, has returned from
Chicago, where she took special
work in public school music in
Northwestern University, she
visited in New York City, Niagara
Falls, Canada and SL Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ram B. Mayfield,
superintendent of Union Gospel
Mission, will leave Saturday for a
month's vacation in Colorado.
KEEFIVG VP WITH YOLK
FBI ENDS
-.Mrs, w. G. Dehn, 2434 Hemp-
hill, has returned to Fort Worth,
after'a. month's visit with her
Diets. -
The recital included violin,
piano, voice, cello and readings.
An ice course was served.
Misses Josephine and Armette
Maupe of Marshall.
- • • •
cLASS TO HOLD
PICTURE BIBLE $TUDY,
j . "Praising God in Pictures"
will be the theme for the Junior
' Christian Endeavor Society meet-
ing of the First Christian Church
I know of a family whose
friend measure a host
Lucy Bush, Ollie Lewis, Maudie
Swette and Mr. Tom Wiggins. ' MEN rival women now in
In 42, high score was made by 11 wanting to find some-
Mrs. Emma Walker and T. C. , thing new in dress." says Mrs
Bunch, consolation going to Mrs. Louise Bruni, designer of men's
Orville Beall. Guest prize went to Clothes, who was an eminent
herd," and Henry Schmidt,
"Christ and the Doctors." Miss
Fanny Robinson will tell the
story of "Sr Galahad,” while
George Frederick Watts' famous
ed back.
Fat Mrs. Rom set down her
Merehandieing petnol to Oe
awndueie’d te eennertion with the
eemventirm fa the firet ever at
other eireles of trU-frl*.____
With some neighbors, beta.
ever, I've seen the relation-
ship "on again, off again. '
Jennv LouHer Diary <,n Tour _
in California Nou ““0
to Return Home S^n A--
Organizatiow to VAMlad ad Meet, hearts: . . ,
gag da da, Dummy holds spades KJ 7;
Krnom May, oMantety, wee' pearts A *> 3 19 9;
__________w leeted of <0^ Tatrast S-V A13.0P-
Acccttoriet really are the barometer oTwcmcn't fadhuma. The model at the left CoppizTom Connan Club arge 39anmedk‘ 5 6;
wearp a combination of pcarlp and cabachon emeraldp, joined by rondela in rhineat^ne. diwrui eurtroow" eebs K 2.
Next is the evening cap, and right is a bridge coat in mauve sequins over chiffon. / Pelarerholde: spades A 8’ 6;
-----—------le-e----------------- r—------- — set. 1mmM at the ET diamonds A 7 9;
meeting for esuvaneinz all sonny 4W.4 ALE a..,,
Ipreeineta, te mhe eouaty in U- . Wet.hodo: zpades.Q 2.2;
^Mif of tM Mat,tn wad enudl- ear,A32, distnondn *7 1,
y (nr the t. a fMurs, 49893 1 4. ... ...
iNberf effieers une T K You immediately must deter-
Ander son, lifts ve pt e , mine2ether.toakethe trtek
/, A. rtliltf, necona tlea yteve "1 • the heart, ace on the, firet
(Mil Mt. IMy Vietnam, Kecge X”4 Appiring .the .rule of
i- - - - m" leven, you learn that there are
fe cards higher than heart 4
Md by the d'itnmr, east and de-
and time."
On the other hand, she re-
counted how another friend-
ship ended abruptly, because
this other woman was jealous
of her every outside interest
The friendship naturally was
tinged with unpleasantness,
and finally was broken up.
hef daughter, Mrs. L. E. .Parnell,
Galveston.
Mr. W. G. Dehn, recently retir-
ed by Iba Texas A Pacific Rail-
way after 42 years' continuous
-qerxice,et--Wednendny--tera
n~
maul
'T’M sorry. Miss Scott- but we just And no one it wfs. We ill muu
A can't use you any more. Ies sll ptnpitt to live. Even on a cool
I can say." day, out potn givt off as much as
Fired again! Why? Theycouldn’e a quart of odotettuing wwu.
explain—and she couldn't guess.
to that section of the city where!
! she had grown from a rollick-
png, rompered baby into a gay,
carefree girl, "home” to Sandy pan of peas and waddled placid
: Ross, who had grown up with ‘ "
j her, and whom she loved as
frankly and unanalytically as
she loved her father.. She could
Sunday. Daf Warrteef wi he
leader.
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M K. M. van XstAl, Ten i'trynay,
24 Mat K. Marer. inmmi Marriaon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter and Mr.
" and Mrs. J. A. Gutfe.
A certain woman acquaint- IMra. Ernestine ftman of Waeo
r Pmtd has very decided ideas Dr Jumra K. Th ompron, pastor trf
petty unpleasantness
• later, As dummy and declarer
hold two of them, you know that
eayt holds th* remaining three,
You know that west I* leading
from bit longest and strongest
mi. that he holda at least four
rart. The dummy ahd declarer
hol4 wis hearts, making a total of
ten. 1 at mkes it eemain that
KEMI
Rey, J I
ego, form I
Avenue q
wil be al
George ' M
sentative I
Courtroon
Henry Be
T<C. an!
teneher, 1
Marvin D.
517 East ■ Bluff Street,! could not be entered without a
Sunday peace after six days of
hard work.
Tony had come home! Her
for it
found. ■ tbus exhausting , east's
eardsja.that suit. You may now
. finesee safety front deelarer’s hand
toward enet; knowing that he ran-
not lead hearts back to west! '
Home of Department President Is Scene - ____________________ _
of Attractive Affair. J^TLSS^rW^
NRS. MAMIE BENNETT, department president, Rebekah whence Pecente aegdou, otpe
IVI Assembly of Texas, entertained with a lawn, social pils..
at her residence, 1728 South Jennings, honoring newly in- l .Thoe appepring were a..fol-
stalled elective and appointed officers of Magnolia Rebekah Cureton MOuI Porter "prar
Lodge No. 130, I. O. O. F. Orchard: Robert Buchanan J^k
1 A salad and ice course was -------" D-- ut— "—4— "----■■
served to Messrs, and .Mmes. Or- 9
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SSS Builds Sturdy Health
REV. JESSE GARRETT TO
PREACH .AT. MDWHON , ____-
' ktev.J Jesse Garrett, pastor of
the---Rosen Heights - Baptist
' Church, will take as his subject
"Preparing to Ltve," at the
Union Gospel .Mission 3 p m
Sunday.
The service will be augment-
Mrs. Hamm attended the Fort
Worth public schools and Texas' MRS. LOUISE BRNI
Serhsatnv.'injzrltrheterwok morascomfortable clothe, more
in Fort Worth, having appeared pra cticalclotheseand, thezsad
in several plays there the past mtitsamoreh oming clothes,
season. She also took part in the ,a"Ih aye, 1 ustbeen derigninE
Panther Boys Club,"ausicai te Sbrlcndorknlnena
’"mS „ also . graduate or grown an enthusiastic an wom-
Fort Worth public schools and at-,
landed A&M College. —— ’ t
Mr. and Mrs. Hamm wil! make therel.
their home in Reno. i robes
Members Feted BRIDGE
MAD EASY
Clow" were mon pMunuMly eter- | J M * I
tained Mfodoaadoy atternoon by I — I
wznza"rm” 1 W.W. Wentworth 2
Hearte waz IM diversdon, in V--"
whien Mrs Neas Braekeen Wad «r ruva vou necom. +h. Ur*,.
bigs seore, am, B44P, W“g7ogeCpe tpedeelarer
Guns, low, ane Mia John list. v‛ *»■ abd m no trump, your
you woo VfdZZdZ £22^ opponents try to estabiish (heir
ketrenwnuna wore te, longeet and mronteoWL suit by torr^
Mmen A, f> teormor iy„ CMfM nrou to dar tM Mghor tub
(TMoai Kwa walk.6 in ne by vo 1 thar suit,
tuny, Cerala tHrrmZlitti » vou hod onlyone stopper in
Veima MeitHayot, Dava wi the. • Mi tiatis led, vou immedi-
Noma, Osear Vewax, Busder Blair, “ “
Momer ft Moat, Neal NraeMim, E
din Gunm, John daffeu, MM
Wilma (TNeal and tM Matom
when you are on the subject
of friendship.
JENNY Lot.
You'll learn to love Lfebuoys
oitusmdMn term which tolls you
Lifebuoy purifies it quickly vsn-
ishes as vou rinse. Use Lifebuoy a
week and you'll usa H lot life. Get
some today. Leer Bru. Cr.
which did not contain Sandyll______________
i Ross. She had run to him with j to dinner."
........ ._ _ _________ when* all her griefs and problems and Mrs. Ross leaned upon the
Baby is fretful. No sooner taken 10Y8. Not that he ever said any- gate and surveyed the girl in
-ha- ... 141----<- e- i* thing much, or petted her to the roadster with twinkling, n e n.-•
consok her . . Not Sandy! j kindly grey eyes. "We beenEeforeabuComes
"Dn t that a gorgeous joke on reading about you in the society TJ----Y •2
! Pat and his nice new money?" | columns, Tony. Pop thought p .n. 23
Tomsicnrandesyptcnseetni;‛m marbanzoui be too grand for GetthisbookkREe"7
It is a On nearly every front porch a 'Pshaw. Pop! Don
• middle-aged man sat reading the'Tony Tarver yet?’
Sunday paper. All along the r*— *
cordiality into
-----friendship.-
| * I do think.
I tho. Diary, that
D a most appreci-
able characteris-
lie among friends
is that of seir-
- sufficiency, o f
being able to
"enjoy Without monopolizing
melon social on the lawn of the
home of Rev. D.. A. McGuire,
We*
; ee3.9
A , codL
at the horn* oLJC Roherts,
2926 Jennings, Friday, Aug i«t
11. 4
First teresting to rpnd something new'
P for men, because they really are
North, Dallas; Menars. ana
Mmes. P H Fillmore, J w
Wheeler, and Mr and Mrs W T
Wetle FaztWeet------—-—
Miss Judy Tillery
is Married in Reno
to A. B. Hamm. Jr.\
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Announcement of the marriage
in Reno, Nev., of Miss Judy Til-
lery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.
L Tillery, 1803 Fairmount Ave-
nue, to A. B. Hamm., Jr., son of
Mr. and .Mrs. A. B. Hamm, 2824
Hemphill Street, was made Thurs- 1
day.
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 267, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1928, newspaper, August 9, 1928; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1546152/m1/6/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.