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SOUTH SIDE PTA MEETS
WEDDING PLANNED FOR SATURDAY
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Polytechnic High School PTA
Dooley of Minneapolis, Minn.
back to another
bridge
will take the form of
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luncheon for seven tables of play- ,
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bridge on a eola winter eve-
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of another experience
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One senses a certain home-
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the school.
A play director from the City I
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push
back this mental canvas into
Frank Naugle, accompanied
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PLAN HALLOWE’KX PAIrY
Clyde Whitlock, violin: "Tubilate
tion 10
Hemphill Presbyterian Church.
The Euterpean Club will study
JENNY LOU.
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freshman representative
commission of the freshman class.
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Avenue, .Monday afternoon.
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church from 3 to 10 p. m. Fri-!syrup and endorsed by physicians
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kummero,
Grizzard, 1116 Sixth Avenue, re-
They love its rich, truity
Kyle, John McBride. J. H. Row-
TO GIVE PARTY
at
2-4345.
a
leave of absence,
Annual fellowship banquet of
school.
ed by Professor and Mrs. Edwin
An attendance contest will be-
president, 1700 Ashland.
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majestic mama has her suspicions.
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In Popularity for the
hostess.
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BIRTHDAY WITH PARTY
Teachers’ Training Clans of St.
John's Evangelical Church met
Style Parade Will
Be Added Feature
Of Garden Club Show
to word received
Cloud also heads
Norman, has
three months
Student Council at CIA. Denton,
where she is a student, according
oadinola
‘BleadiingCream
Benita McElwee,
man. announced.
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flavor. Nothing can compete with
it as a gentle, but certainlaxative.
Church, will deliver the main ad- '
dress at the quartarly meeting of
the All-Church Women’s Fedora
MRS. JOHN TAKLETON
ENTEITAINS MOTHEIS
' Cowan, president of the club, an-
nounced.
TRAIXING CLAM
TO MEET MONDAY
white
that
FLAY ON PIOGRAM
OF CIKCLE PAIK PIA
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sure, easy way—
to see urea clears
lovely complex-
ion, to regain the
oriceless beauty
HARMOXY CIUN TO
GIVE NOON CONCERTS
POLY HIGH PTA
DELEGATES NAMED
Texas Girl in
Health Tests
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Corn!
Lifts Right Off—No Pain
Doesn’t hurt one bit. Drop a At-
more.
"I take Black-Draught when I
feel a tightness in the. chest, and
ATTENDANCE PRIZES
OFFERED BY PTA
Mr- R t. trbett. Chairman
of child welfare, will have charge
of a prggram at the meeting of
the Arlington Heights PTA 2:45
p. m. Thursday at the school.
Prizes will be given to the two
rooms, having the largest number
of mothers present, and also to
the room having a 100 per cent
mother membership in the PTA.
from a 10 days motor trip to St.
Louis.
Miss Katherine Cloud, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. L. O. Cloud, 1717
West Cannon, has been elected a
she stands at the top
health test. •
"Much of the credit
r
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nlag, and Martha was there."
in this reminiscing, friends " "
AUXIHARY TO MEET
Ladies Axillary to the Typo-
graphical Union will hold a bus-
NEXT: One Inst humiliation
for Mam’selle,
A style parade will be a fea-
ture of the third annual flower
show of the Fort Worth Garden
question.
Mary had married a rather
well-to-do man from the East
given in honor of new me mbers
of the Panther City Club at TWC
Mrs. Kenneth Garrett, 2301 AL For reservations, call Mrs. George
slon. Ginsburg, 2-5632.
Maurino,.
Friday
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and
fixtures
was a resident of this city for ।
about 22 years. I tahe It,
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Mrs. Will Scott Finks To Be Hostess
At Club Affair
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Simply spread this smooth, fra-
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bleaches out all imperfections. It
banishes every trace of tan, freck-
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black heads, pi mples and blemishes,
leaving your skin glowingly beau-
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Nadinola contains the swiftest;
surest bleaching properties known
to beauty science, yet it cannot
harm the most delicate skin. Pos-
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simple directions with every pack-
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It is 50 cents at all drug stores and
toilet counters, extra large, econ-
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Plan Informal Parties
To Compliment Visitors
Only when Yeast Is Ironized I
In this way is it more effective,
for Iron Is needed to bring out
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concerts, has announced the pro- •
gram for the first concert of the
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A feature of the affair will be
s’musical entertainment render-
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DIZZY FEELING, HEADACHE,
THINGS LOOKED BLACK
Plans were outlined for the ' guests for the past week-end
year’sgwork of the room mothers, ' Miss Mary E. Holley of Los An-
and correct reading for the chil- ’ geles. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Walker
dren was discussed. of Pampa and 'Maurice Luther
A membership drive, and plans of Tulsa, Okla.
ences as he looks at this men- j
ul canvas—five years later.
Your Skin
can be smooth,
right here in Texas, are being re-
stored to health and strength by
the purely vegetable tonic and
I laxative known as California1 Fig
BLCK-DRAUGHT
Indigestion. Biliousnes
Mrs. M. A. Stainer, chairman
of the Harmony Club noonday I -
"4tandard"
coPBWGMIUES
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| for over 50 years.
Children need
older the last three years,
; since Martha had married, and
he had failed in business.
"It just made me heartslek
A program consisting of a short ,
play, music and readings will be
given by faculty members and
■ students from the Dockery School
these modern fixtures.
A large assort- ■
Mothers of the sixth grade of of Texas University. They attend-
the Arlington Heights School ed the Vanderbilt-Texas game in
MW
day to meet Mrs. French. Who
S D. Norman, superintendent of the drawing room where she ded.
of the Rescue Mission, with Mrs.
weeks.
Miss Marie McElwee of Los
band are putting his
meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday at steknesn, yet a certain relief,
-*- —.—. | at having left these experi-
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Dainty pinks, greens, lavender and other pastel shades in
the most beautiful assortment of bathroom fixtures to be
found anywhere. They are new and the most popular
thing for the bath. Color for the kitchen, too—match
other colors with new kitehen fixtures. Make your home
a home beautiful by refurnishing the bathroom now with
The date was changed on ac-
count of the convention of the
Recreation Department will be .____ _____
. present and have charge of en- One member of our party had
' tertalnment for children, been bark to the old 1----
Clubs in Denton,
c,"A
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these old friends.
and Crystal rested
MR. F. E. McKINNEY, of 6 take Black-Draught, and Now I
IV1 So th Columbia Street, Lake don't have the headache any
City, Fla., says:
10. A great many local women
had planned to attend the con-
vention in Denton.
PRE-SCHOOL CLINIC
Diamond Hill Intermediate
PTA will hold a summer Round-
town, another
home, found my-
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za in Ft, ' Helen Fu-Ing, argan;
to see him that way. I wanted
to remember him as we had
known him when we used to
a, white,
L lonely!
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from their come involved with Mam’selle, so
Federation of
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for a Hallowe'en party were . ------------,
among the items nt business dis- 2010 Hemphill, and Miss Mildred
The program
Little Betty Lou Weisinger,
gist guarantees results—or
pay nothing.
If you are skinny as ar rail,
with gaunt limbs, and you seem
to lack all energy, you need the
good pounds of "stay-put" flesh
and vitalizing strength that Iron-
ized Yeast can give. Thousands
of rundown, weak men and wom-
en have regained their normal
weight and vigor with Ironized
Yeast.
Ironized .Yeast is two tonics in
one—weight-building Yeast and
strengthening iron. The Yeast is
the same used in making malt,
and which makes malt so bene-
ficial.
This yeast is treated with iron,
the same as found in fresh vege-
t bles—spinach, lettuce and cel-
ery. In this form Iron is easily
assimilated by the body, making
rich, red blood and toning up
nerves and muscles.
Circle Park PTA will hold a
Yeast. By this formula Ironized , Bill Hanson and Joseph Wagy.
least gives you results in half • $ *
fl
She hasn't gone near Mile. Du-1
Million* 0 boys and girls ait
over the world, thousands of them
Mrs. James C. Wilson. vresl- German Masters at its meeting
dent. Who will be In charge of the Wednesday morning in the Little
meeting, announces that a record Theater.
in the
Monday at the
Friends and members of the
church are invited to call at toe
no urging to
wzightand health benefits gain- _______ _____________
ed. money refunded.—Advertise- Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
ment. J. W. Young, 3537 Avenue M.
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Joy O'Neal, Aline Bridge, Lola | given at the Woman's Club Mon-
Annie Sayers, Eva May Cannon, I day.
Cecil Griffin, Velina Griffin, Dor-1 Mrs. C W. Childress was hos-
are new
returned from
daughters, Gladys and
1952 Alston, returned
Avenue; Circle No. 3, with Mrs. given by the Womens Auxiliary pastor of Broadway Presbyterian:
M. Davis, 1915 Alston Avenue; ' to the Hebrew Institute 2:30 p. Church, will be honored at a re-
and the Alice Wright Circle with m. Wednesday at the Institute. ception Friday evening.
Band No. 8 of the Catholic
Daughters of America will hold
a benefit card tournament from
3 to 4 p. m. Friday, at the home
of Mrs. C. G. Johnson, 2715 Jen-
nings.
here. Miss
the advisory
go to the Egan home
for her
othy Wright, Pauline Griffin, i teas at the regular bridge lunch-
Bobby Cannon and Raford Main. ' eon of the Woman’s Club. Cor-
——————----——t— ers were laid for 12 members.
“Skinny” Women a
Cain WAjohF RRODKEYS to hold
UdI VVEISIIL OPEN HOUSE FORvIsrrons'
New YEAST and IKON builds'
weight quickly. Your own drug-
opening Nov. tober meeting of the club Thurs-
day. 10 a. m.. at the Woman's
in every
brother* thru school — at a
sacrifice. Martha has had to i
late this month, Mirs Juanita
learn to be so economical and
you know she never used to
think of treating five or six
of us at the drug stere after
school. Then she only had to
say. Charge it to Dad.’"
As we leave the company of
ers. Several other entertainments
are being arranged for the Min-
neapolis visitor.
msmssmsrth-
blessed mam’selle, and George's to sleep nearly every nUht or Ceorge Oliver Taylor of the
majestic mama has her susDiciona. I 1 m a "poor student at marriage First Christian Church, Fort
Hadn't you noticed that about li"orchnndchrWancxunn‘pao.
follows: "Toc-
fool callouses,
without Soreness
or Irritation.
VTISITORS will provide the inspiration for several in-
V formal parties arranged this week.
Mrs. Will Scott Finks, 2901 Hemphill, will have as her
house guest Mi's. Tom Davis Jr. of Austin, who is ex-
pected to arrive in the city Tuesday evening. She has in-
vitations out for an informal bridge luncheon for three
tables of players to be given at the Woman’s Club Friday.
launched.
Delegates to the State PTA
convention to be held in Amarillo.
In November, were named, as
follows: Mmes. J. B. Cates. T.
W. Castellow, H. A. Padgett, and
E. M. langford.
Yearbooks were also distrib-
uted
our "Memory Chest For the 2a — .
moment we are left with a «aam.va
rather lone feeling _ as we "UUU"•YV
drift back into our world of "
cussed ------- .---------
An ice course was served to turned Sunday from New York.
Mmes. W. H. Crawford, T. C. where they spent the last three
tie "Freeozne" on an aching
eorn. Instantly that corn atop*
i hurting, then shortly you lift it
I right off with fingers.
Your druggist sells a tiny bot-
tle of "Freezone for" a few
1 cents, sufficient to re- —
move every hard corn. ga
tsoft corn. Or corn be- -2
tween the toes, and the EE
Mrs. R. D. Moore and her
A Hallowe'en party will be
Mrs. J. B. Dooley, 1831 Fair-•
mount Avenue, will entertain at 1
her home Wednesday, compliment- ,,
ing her house guest, Mrs. F. E
Kn
of Exprension.
A membership drive-will be
launched. I end was seemingly very happy.
KEV. Ixc TO TALK 1 i , ,
TO FKDKKATOX women {Elder bean Club to
Rev, Everett B. King, pastor 1 ,
Study Masters At 1
Its Next Meeting
and it goes further than"thin, It
gives tone and strength to the
stomach and bowels so these or-
san* continue to act normally at
their own accord. It stimulates
the appetite, helps digestion.
A Tenas mother, Mrs. W. H
>, 935 Fuiton Avenue. San.
Antonio, says: "Mary is absolutely 1
the pieture of health, now, with
her ruddy cheeks, bright eyes and
plump but gracetul little body and
"Angelic Salutation" (Gounod),
of the Hemphill Presbyterlan
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Aiss Virginia Lee Renn of Pine Bluff, Ark., trill be married at
high noon Saturday in Pine Bluff to George Davis Huddletton. Jr.,
of Conwav, Ark. During her wedding trip, a motor tour thru Tr*a»
and Oklahoma, the u:itl vitit her auntt, Mr*. Jame* h, Trapp and
-Mu. K, ij, filarkmon, tkO6 Henlcu Ate nue. Mias Reno i» a talented
reader. She han ritited her auntt here on "nunuroue o>ra»ion*.
Her wedding trill be a brilliant toeial event ofthe fall season.
at s
in. Thursday at the
day.atthe Woman's Club, and cato D" (Kinder). "Intermex-
on Monday Mrs. George Kemblej
will name her the h<>uoi'er~at'8*
lovely bridge tea. [ Mrs
by Mra. n. L.Tayler;-"Alr-en
G String" (Bach). "Melodrame"
(Guiraud), "Adagia" (Ries), E.
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South Side School PTA held
its initial meeting of the elub
year at the school Thursday,
which was presided over by. Mise
Georgia Newsome, newly elected
prenident.
Thomas B. Maston, of the
Baptist Seminary, gave a talk on
"Building a Life," first of a ser-
ies of lectures to be given thru-
out the school year.
Plans were outlined for a Hal-
loween party to be given on Oct.
26, and a membership drive was
"Mr. and Mrs. Egan wasted
me to spend several days with
them while I was back home.
But I just couldn't. You know
Mr. Egan has grown so much
Mrs. Dooley's entertainment
ment of all
white and
Bathroom fix-
turea to fit the
puree of every
home builder
Aik about our
prices and.
know exactly
what youra will
coat.
the weight-building values of
land. R. L. Kenderdine, C. O. , - ---
BakeraL. P. Neely, W. A. Probes, Angeles, who has spent the last
J. R. Coffman. R. w. Wilams two weeks with her parents. Mr.
....... . - - ~ and Mrs. A. M McElwee, 1415
today. And five years ago
passes out of our mind, like
a mere dream.
las/ will gather the attendance
figures.
Fort Worth churches competing
in the contest are: First Chris-
tian Church, Dr. L. D. Anderson,
pastor; .Magnolia Avenue Chris
tian Church, Dr. J. Lesiie Finnell,
minister; Boulevard Christian,
Rev. Logan Martin, pastor; Uni-
versity Christian, Rev. J. Preston
Gray, minister; Riverside Chris-
tion. Rev. H. M. Gillmore, pastor;
Arlington Heights, Rev. Gus Ram-
age, psstor; Chestnut Avenue
Christian, Rev. John O'Keefe,
pastor; Morningside Christian.
Rev. W. J. Spreen, pastor; Burch
Hill Christian Church. Rev. Bed-
ford Smith, Pastor.
Dorit count
on Carrie!
. Do menstrual period* make
you a stay-at-home certain days
of every month? They needn’t!
And you need not endure one
pang of pain if you'll accept the
asnistance of Midol.
Midol makes menstruation an
incident! No pain, not even dis-
comfort, is necessary now. Wom-
en who used to have the very
hardest time laie found this to
be true. Midol Is s marvelous
product; the work of specialists.
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"I guess you thing my sweet then the 'little rays of sunshine'
young nature is being utterly have got to serve supper,’* Tony
spoiled by this anti-marriage com- answered flippantly.
plex of mine,” Tony answered —»----
over * mental canvas like s
moving picture. We chatted
about three friends as we saw
them on this canvas today—
five years later.
Most of them had been out
of college a year or more, had
era'. Club, and Mrs. J. D. Clardy,
chairman of the Junior and Ho
phomore Club. A life member-
‘ship was also pledged.
Plans were diseussed for a
carnival and halloween party to
-be given Octber 26. Mrs. C. R.
v Raney, chairman of finance, to
' " in charge of arrangements.
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ow she got E
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just a mare ■
Her mothem
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in their «
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to give themm
her fathe r wH
tie couid g»t sm
log. And hem
der the rlopirm
mer. cold in E
And h»r fat
Harry. BothE
Harry Lid mm
kid he met atm
listened in •iE
ravings atoutm
promised por•
Jerry twistm
tempt as, she •
Harry and Im
home after ti
could not form
ionment whenm
Harty wan mom
he had to eatm
looked or
him. •
But such a
happen to heru
perience was ■
never heard hl
against marrm
Jerry had guen
awakening. H
Once her til
to Jerry that B
beautiful thinE
Jerry's heart B
and there a flB
pel beauty tE
bring some lux
She wantedB
had grown wiB
years, to rest I
to see the call
the broken I
wanted skillfu
the furrows or
but, above sll
those droopfnt
a light shine I
up and elinie for pre-school chil-
dren at 1 p. m Wednesday, at
—--------- . the school. Mrs. A. B. Earl will
she told us. I be in charge.
flitted "Yes, isn't it a shame when I
parents eenter their lives on
Dear Diary:
VTISITING oid friends brings
V back old memories . . .
that seem like a dream. (By
old friends I mean friends of
past experiences. They are
really very young
friends).
Coming in con-
tact with these
friends after
long absence
makes us drift
bsck into s world
we've almost for-
gotten. For sev-
eral hours the
other day I went
duties as Mrs. Harver’s assistants, she could get a divorce and all- i
anent in .het. I"1 don't feel sorr, for Mrs Ln mony... Lte • pretty rotten, Crys- FELLOWSHIP DINNEK
Pent in Nebraska. 4 “°n i iv i *05IY inr -r%, Join' tal. Now for tha Harrigong.e A" 2--ucut tuiiikiih
Services will be held on Tues- coln Pruitt, like I do for Peg. Mrs. .Oh Wut they're nice'" Crystal AT SCHOOL Till "5 Al
day and Friday nights, and at 11 Pruitt looks like the orizinaljerled, ‘for somehow she diant
a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sundays, model for.all the cartoonists' cari- , want Tony to prove her case too the Carroll Peak School will be
with Sunday school at 10 a. m. catures of the typical clubwoman., thoroly azainst marriage nt
• • • But who knows but what that club course sh0 "“wntedmt, m°
OLD MEMBERS WILL HONOR stuff was a defense mechanismiried: Hvrrv girl did -even Ton.
NEW AT BREAKFAST against the failure of marriage’ down in dernath an Ihi. new
New members of the Athen- Mr. Pruitt looks as if he'd turned cynicism
aeum Club will be honored with into a steel money-making ma-i "Nice separately, but not to- McNeely of the Baptist Seminary
a breakfast by old members of chine before he was 30, and their gether.» Tony repeared her former - - -
the club 9:30 a. m. Thursday , treaty politeness to each other in distinction "She ad. him in er
The affair will be given In fhe public is the best proof in the anxiolis fluttery sort of wav that Rin Sunday
home of Mrs. J. O. Montrlef, world that the. hate each atherlmt"rnen/.ort° "ay tnatik"
cpupte.Crym?"a-nuca
te am g"ing "4
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labeled Menace to Wives. Reeves a lot, and Mrs. Harrison,
"Mrs. Hemingway talked to too, Mrs. Reeves got Faith Into
Mam’selle twice when she was some wort ot literary club. Bob
dummy," Crystal pointed out. It laughs at it, but Faith enjoy* it."
waa queer to be arguing this way "Just one more tabloid indict-
with Tony, who was always the ment of the ancient and honor-
more generous of the twig | able institution of marriage and
perfect condition is due to Callfor- ,
nia Fig Hyrup. We have used it j
since baby hood to keep her bow- j
cis active during colds or any
children s ailment# and she has
always had an easy time with
them.- She always responds to its
gentle urging and to quickly back
to normal.’’.
Ask your druggist for California
Fig Syrup and look for the word
"California” on the earton so
you'll always get the genuine.—
Advertisement.
m Thursday at the
church. The Exangelleal Day com-
mittee trill meet at the Parish Hall
at the same hour, for final ar-
rangements for the Evangelical
Day program to be given next
Sunday.
Brotherhood Bible lasa will
meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at the
Parish Hall.
Booster Club will meet at 8 p.
m. Wednesday at the church. At
the same hour, the newly organ-
ized orchestra will rehearse at the
Parish Hall.
were entertained by Mrs. John Dalia* Saturday. •
Tarlton at her home. 4737 Byers Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Luther,
Crystal's unspoken thought with
uncanny accuracy. "Maybe it to. i
But haven't you tumbled yet to
what Laura Hemingway is doing? ’
She's actually trying to expose
Jeff Hemingway to Mam’selle'*
pernicious influence."
"Why?" Crystal demanded.
"He's sinfully rich, isn't he?”
"Naive child!" Tony laughed.
“And he’s also a particylarly
loathsome beast and poor Laura
Hemingway hates snd fears him.
I wonder what hold he has on |
her.”
"Faith said something about'
her once having been a musical 1
comedy star whom Jeff Heming- l
way had married I. Chicago,”
Crystal volunteered. "I gathered I
SEVERAL PARTIES PLANNED
FOK MISS MELAT
Several parties are on the cal-1
endar for Miss Genevieve' Melat,
whose marriage to Joe LeBow
attendance is expected. | Preceding the musical program
May belle Tinkle was chatrman Mrs. Dan Brown will entertain a study of the masters, will be
of an initiation ceremony of new with songs. .. ‛1 led by Mrs, Hsrry Buckley, end
members last Thursday evening in ! Women of the host chureh will -will be taken up in the following
the town girls’ room at the col-serve lunch. 'order: Haydn. Mrs. Brooks Mor-:
lege. । * * * rts; Hendel, Mrs. Clem Boaz;
The following giris took the! FFDEKAT1OX TO MEET | Gluck, Mrs. Hula Gardner and
oath of membership: Marge Kob-Auattery meetinK , the Bach, Miss Maude MeElvaney.
Mrs J I Burgess and daueh. Inson, May Pearl Jenkins, JEAli. * Federation. , • Mf,€.F. Adam* wtt direct «he
ter -- and Lvdia ' Mae ‛man,wilma Clardy, Evelyn t whleh Mr’ James C ,W1 Ison,is following muusical program: -So-
230 ONeal. Liana Middleton, Nedra prenident, "il.be hpd..at. .the D mayor • ‘Haydn,. Mira J
last week from Kentucky, where ; Crites. MaryLouise Gilliam, Elea-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Brodkey have_they spent the summer visiting nor WednimmniWoodwardlu-
as their guests Mr and Mrs Jo- Mr* David Gray, formerly MIss/Ce Atkinson, Katherine Dun-
as ther guests. Nra ana Ms jo Furgess i away. May Pearl Larmqre, Freda
seph Brodkey and daughter; Mrs. Mr and Mrs J ! Mims ,220 ' Mecray. Mildred Caanlu’Addie
M. Rubenstein of Alton, Ill .in ana Mrs. J. 1 Mims. 2220 MeKick Fva Lw Hezter"
Mr. and Mrs. Brodkey will be Windsor Place, had as their
at home to their friends from 8 guests over the.week,end, Mrs Dar, D^mon
to 10 a. m. Wednesday at their ' Mims sister, Miss Eliza Ann ' ...
home, 300 South Henderson.
It is not a narcotic. But It stops
all pain in five to seven min-
utes. Taken in time, the pain
never starts. All drugstores have
Midol, n aluminum pocket case
for fifty rents, so it’s follv to
suffe. I—Advertisement.
will bean event of Oct., 24 tor season to be given Thursday at
. Mrs. W. F.Rollins will enter-First Presbyterian Church.
tain for her with a luncheon Fri- — ‛ - —
a bloating after mesls. A few
doses relieve me.
"I am a firm believer in
Black-Draugh., and after using
it for twenty yenrs, I am satis-
fied to continue."
Thousands of other men and
women find Dlack-Draught of
great help In relieving and ward-
ing off common ailments, due to
constipation, biliousness and in-
digestion.
For several generations, Thed-
ford's Plack-Draught, in a yel-
low package, has been a familiar
Item in family medieine chests
Black-Draught Is prepnred from
medicinar roots and herbs, of
highest quality, carefully com-
bined and packaged by auto-
matic machinery. Get a package
tdav,—Advertisement. JA-88
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covered. I
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of the monel
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treat herseil
and weeks. I
give it to m|
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too. It thel
one of ther
they certain
tureatened I
rent, I
”1 though
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reality to he
she had sav
by dime, qu
dollar by do
most imposs
she opened I
gone, that ill
it really was
surved for I
was to brins
it seemed
only a few I
run up the *
who wasn’t a
tripping ovei
pet before th
with an unuJ
A* quick nn
change.. Th
now.
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town recently.
"How was everybody?” Of
course we had to ask this
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Hemphill, expects to return Wed- ByAnne.Austin #1996*MAagikxn*
nesday ’ ... „ . ' Thu University Club will give
course, Tony went on, an-that there was some sort of scan- a bridge parly Wednesday eve-
• nalyzing themarrlages of her , dal." ning in the clut rooms.
’mother’s guests, from the corner "That explains it," Tony nod- Reservations may be made by
"Shed love for him to be- membera calling the club
held 8 p.
an only child? Then when
she’s left home—she has to
live her own Ilfs too—-their
candle for happiness seems to
flicker so dimly.
"Just think of the things
they give Martha—often nt n
sacrifice. The finest kind of
n ring when she graduated. A
car of her own and finer
clothes than anybody’s in the
high school crowd.
Hemphill Street Presbyterian Julla Smith; , TCeppi" and
Church id a. m. Thursday. Worn- "Arla di Gismod- (Handel,.
en of the host -church will serve Thomas s. Brandon: "Ale-
lunch. ... gro" < Bach i. Hiss Patti Hightow-
DIL KI RM Ane srea K pneuf "ciue0, " M A.E HershZl ’ r
Dr. John Burma, prerident of Wikerson: -Where er Ye Walk”
•Mims' sister, Miss Eiza Ann Mary Dedmon Trinig Ha vpronetpa"acaharhin;;"Handei L ’ Mr. Muthin;
l Hornsby .nd Mira CI.r. Browder,' "he mendu Mg "upperI 4 Concertosrorciwo.violinacha
^1?“’,tin, and Messrs ?' E. WISMONAKY MEETISGS be given st Hemphill Presbyter- Mrsrclairhcsdwencurtis
Schofield of Kansas City end AL ' ian Church 6:30 p. m. Thure 91185 Blanche datle*.
bert Blackman of Amarillo The The following Missionary So- day. More than 156 are expected
Mims visitors are all ex-studentstcieties of Central Methodist to be present. FORMEn PASroNS WIFE
Church will meet on Tuesday: Cir- < • • • To rF iosorEi
de No. 1, with Mrs. H. W. Lusher BKIDGE TOERSAMIENT
1317 Sixth Avenue; Circle No. 2. PLANNER Mrs. Junius H. French nt Los
with Mrs. C. F. Adams, 2845 Sixth A bridge tournament will be Angeles, Cai., wife of the foriner
DATE OF poWYS Club Nov. 5, 6 and 7 at the
LECTURE CHANGED Womai's Club.
Date for th* lecture by John A special runway tot the pag-
Cowper Powys, English author, eant of beautiful models will be
to be given under the auspices I constructed in Anna Shelton
of the City Federation of Worn- Hal!, and the season'* most ar:
en’s Clubs, has been changed tistic creations will be displayed
from Nov. 12 to Nov 10. Miss in a setting of elaborate floral
lecture chair- decorations.
Plans for the parade, and for
other important phases of work
in the club for the coming sea-
son, will be discussed at the Oc-
"I think I must have been
about five years old when my
mother gave me my first dose of
Black-Draught, and later on,
when I needed any medicine, she
gave me Black-Draught. I can-
not remember a time, in the last
t enty years, when I haven’t
had Black-Draught In my home,
or In my father's home.
"For a whale I thought I
wouldn't take anything, and that
may be I could wear out the
headaches, but I found they were
wearing me out.
"If I got constipated, I would
get dizzy and have ‘swimming in
my head,’ and everything would
get black. J would have very se-
vere headaches.
"I found that Black-Draught
would relieve this, and so when
I feel the very first symptoms, I
iness and social session 11 a. m.
_ t
I
elected Mrs. A. H. Brady and
Mrs. C. A. Gilliam as delegates
to the State convention to be. - ...
held in Amarillo in November, at • • 1 ‘ - mingling
a meeting held nt the school with an ntirely .different
I Thursday group of People. That was
Mrs. F. G. Garrinon was elect-, during highj school day*.
ed chairman of the Senior Moth-
the time, required by yeast and
iron taken separately.
Start taking Ironized Yeast to-
day and get -pounds......of weight
and new strength. You will not
on! feel better, but you will
look better, as Ironized Yeast
clears out the old deadening poi-
sons and brings new healthy col-
or to your cheeks and sparkle to
your eyes. Plensant-tasting tab-
lets in a handy bottle, safe for
everybody. Do not upset stomach
nor cause gas or bloating.
Go to your druggist today and
get a single course treatment. If
not absolutely satisfied with
married. Each. it seemed, had
; chosen a different Interest in
life.
While in the city she will be
the house zuest of Mr*. Jame*:
Anderson. 415 Mouth Hendernon 1
. -ven i2
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MARY V
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A ND for thi
A New York,
frankly at hot
coming to mi
laughed at hei
er. She warn
against makin
But New Yo
Jerry. Rich
racking brides
ment store. 8
friends of Geo
like the hoy*
Marblehead. *i
a !!job"—not!
That would
if you believed
ferent—you m
Rut if you wer
boob you conl
riage a career
somewhere ths
matter of pr
what she call
terested in mar
propinquity in
That beautiful Jan* Smith
hadn't married so wall.
"I can't see what ah* raw
ia thia man/she married," our
friend remarked. And our
eonversation drifted on thru
several other trite remarks,
such as we hear when old
friends come together.
daughter of Mr and Mrs.H..We-|Deo" (Silver). Helen Ewing, or-
singer. 2122 West Twenty-third.
was entertained at the home of ! . • • «
her grandmother, Mrs. H. T. rwo ENTERTAIN
Blackwell, 112I North Commerce ; AT WOMAN'S CIUB
on her fourth birthday Saturday. •
The guest list included Peggy i Two informal affairs were
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