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THREE a
r 5, 1925
THE FORT WORTH PRESS
v
D cember 5, 1925
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KIDDIES
Worth Women
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Bridge Affair
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By Mrs. W. W.
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1 cup of sugar
Remove 'from
Sehroeder and the hostess.
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linwood.
cubby bears, elephanta,
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began operating 30 years ago.
COMING
Western Avenue.
Millios
A
Mies Parka with a lovely luneh-
and J. T. Cunningham.
taction or to bora.
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Among the Jews."
Jenny Lou
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Wheeler Sr.,
Mrs.
bridge st
Her Diary
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made more
1710 College Avenue.
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PROGRAM
dreamer, any-
•r fer
all
the little fric
one's life dis-
-DARING DAYS*
Aa I told you at the beginning
of this letter. I've beex going into
went in and found her with little
I
ast asleep.
TCD
(.W)eM DEPARTMENT STORES
I
2:00 P. M.
n
1111 Main St.
tick, anr th* honorees.
I
Woman's Club.
toastmaster.
made
Short
When It comes to good company
• De JBrinS tkeBig dies Ack "
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ACTS
DVIL
of magie.
diverstons of the
WHAT IS JEWEL COAL?
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Heavy Coats
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MATINEE SUNDAY AT 2:30
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
98c
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Mrs Frank Boggeman and Wil-
ma Johnson presented their mu-
sic and expression pupils 7:45 p.
dolls,
talking
IT’S
FUN
WEEK
, en-
Fire-
which the children are no longer
interested, are asked to call the
Blanke,
Turner.
of
with
flowers were used in the attract-
ive decorations of the dining room.
Thursday and Friday Zana Grey Special
“WANDERER OF THE WASTELAND*
Picked Pictures, Popular Prices; 5c. 10c, 15c.
SIX
DAYS
Stored up energy. Feed it
to your furnace and nee
the cold and ice skeedadle.
Sold only by.
HUSTON
PIES
of the Burgess School of Danc-
ing. will assist.
The following appeared: June
Brandt. Ninth Ruth Gray, Juanita
Jet. Beverly Stewart,'Mary Mon-
learned
men
tim)
C. H. LILLEY A SON
Rosedale 277-278
IS THIS YOUR
BIRTHDAY?1
completed the
occasion.
WILLIAM FOX
PRKSENTS
way, diary. (
But it la sol
nice always to
Assorted
Plaids
■ em-
-he
th ead
And very convincing.
You dislike affection.
Your actions are natural.
And you are always at ease-
Be careful in marrlage.
Choose the right mate.
Boil sugar and water for about 10 minutes,
fire and ndd mapleine ___________
LADIES FREE
MONDAY NIGHT
t,"n 4
Friday and Saturday
Jsie Sedgwick
Club. the seen.- of the party, was to sit by a bright fire that I can Tuesday evening. De
attractive with bae :1 hardly get warmed up to actual | home of Mrs. Ethel
and ----- -
»RTON
OREMOST
AN
Tuesday and Wednesday—Betty Compson
. in “THE GARDEN OF WEEDS*
1 ,
28
% cup of water
1 teaspoon of mapleine
3 eggs
1 tablespoon of Mazola
Add milk, to which Mazola has
With TONY
The Wonder Horse
A Lynn Reynolds
Production .
dreams do come true, la --- —
not too much of a pessimist to
Bell Arnold; Mr. and Mrs. John
Cowell.
Punch was served thruout the
dance.
things. i
"Each one will tickle some kid
after we’ve touched them up a
bit," Evane said proudly.
’ Anyone having old toys which
Mrs W. P. Lane.
She has a personality that one
enjoys because she is constantly
doing the most surprising things
She waa the one who wen a girl,
took one of her neighbor’s chick-
Sunday and Monday—Richard Dix in
“MANHATTAN*
ALL-DAY MEET
Auxiliaries of ths Allen Avenue
Bapttot Ccurch Woman’s Mission-
ary Union will meet in nn ill-day
session at the church Tuesday.
Biblie study will be held in the
morning. Lunch will be served st
ths Monnig-Rose Overall factory
at noon.
1 ,
i —2
You are very neat.
You are impressive.
Frank Merrell
—In—
RECKLESS SPEED
Rivercrent . ..
noth Mrs. Pirestone and Mrs.
McConnell were special guests to
the Asrembly Ball Tuesday "eve-
ning.
Tenth Birthday of Sun-
shine Special
Heavy
Moleskin Shell
7 Lined with first quality
sheepskin, sleeves lined
with heavy blanket cloth,
slicker-lined bottom.
Six-Inch Benverized
“COMMON CLAY”
BETTER THAN “MADAME X"
{ Honoring Mrs. RuasslI Fire-!
stone of Akron, Ohio, formerly
Miss Dorothy Bryan of this elty.
GIVE TOYS FOR
1% cups of flour
3 teaspoons baking powder
% teaspoon of salt
Mix all dry ingredients. ---------— ----
been added, gradually. Mix in well-beaten egg yolks, then
stiffly beaten egg whites last.
Served With Maple Syrup
Betty Beverly Harrison. Esther
Haltom and Messrs. Howard Van
Zandt and Jon Wright Halsell.
can be repaired, or
had that peculiarly sainted look
on her face that I had seen there
ao many times when she was cud-
dling Beatrice Summers’ baby.
impulsively I said:
"Why don't you adopt a child,
my dear? It really need not be
Bee's child if you are afraid it
! work' l sup-
l pose I am too
six much of a
Fort Worth Welfare Association
will assist the Recreation Depart-
ment in distributing toys among
the poor children Christmas, R.
D. Evans, recreation superintend-
ent. announced Saturday.
"Representatives of the associa-
tion know where to reach the
children who will appreciate the
(The Press wi print Sally in this box a recipe, furnished ID A
repsvmcnzm
Sydney in her arms, fi
Hannah had taken little Jack out
Heavy Domet Shirts
A Big, Outstanding Value
Here's a shirt that will stand up to the hardest
sort of service and make good-one of out famous
Nation-Wide Values.
Gertrude Sparks, Mary Frances
Simmons, Jane Anderson, Jo-
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Woman's Relief Corps will meet
2:30 p. m. Monday at IOOF Hall.
There will be an election of offi-
cers •
The regular monthly meeting of
the Council of Jewish Women will
be held 3 p. m. Monday, Dec. 7.
in Temple Centre. There will be
a board meeting at 13:30.
Dear Diary: Monthly business meeting of the
rIS is such a delightfully cold Wesley Reliable Class of Central
I morning. It seems so very nice Methodist Sunday School was held
■It by a bright fire that I can Tuesday evening, Dee. 1, at the
* — • --—“ -- — ‘ Thompson,
NEXT WEEK
See Elgar Mason, Jean olver and the Iitz Players in
a Comedy Knockout
"TUB WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING"
Elgar will Knock 'em oola in This Play X
A Million Dollar’s Worth of Laughs for Firteen Cents
COMING SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY
Today “Kentucky Pride,” the World’s Greatest Race Horses
Zandt School.
Someone else I am very fond of.
diary. Is Mrs. Pauline Naylor. I
like her because she Is undoubt-
edly "different.” Her very attrac-
tive personality has brought her a
host of friends.
She has been directing the pub-
licity work of the Community-
Chest drive and wears a big plaid
sport coat that is extremely good
looking.
You, diary, are actually the most
satisfying thing in my life. You
cause me to always be on the look-
out for delightful situations and
interesting people.
JENNY LOU.
- Thirty-five members were pres-
ent. Newly elected officers were
installed as follows: C. L. Stewart,
i re-elected president; Mr*. D. R
Blaylock, vice president; Mrs. Os
esr Branch, treasurer; Mrs. Ver-
laine Daniels. secretary.
I Some work of De class during
keep good things from them.
The more I express to you this
morning the wider awake I be-
come. I suppose now I am ready
to talk to you about real, actual
things.
billties that are thrust upon us.
Real women never put a dis-
agreeable thing behind them-
selves. I sometimes think I am
quite different from most of my
sex, however. for I let things slide
every time and I look with tol-
erance on acts that other women
would consider quite reprehensi-
ble.
Speaking of women and moth-
erhood, I cannot help seeing how
much you and Paula Perier are
alike in this regard. I have never
known two women who seem to
be so devoted to children as you.
I do not really think she is fond-
Luncheon was served to the fol-
lowing members: Mmes. 8 A.
Beall, J. F Bowers, C. M. Doyle.
Ed D. Mosely,: L. P. Neely, C. M
Scates, George W. Taggart. Fred
I
kets of
repairing them at A fast rate ”
Alrendy Given.
A pile of toys has been assem-
bled in the recreation office. In-
f Satin
Bound --
American beauty
Ing boards and numerous other
lions tbst
come intu
Imagining
kinds of
ENTERTAINMENT OF THE BETTER SORT"
tertafned a few
stone’s friends
Well-made through-
,out. Stock up for the
winter at this low price.
, t 4
By EDITH E. ALDERMAN
LTOKORING Miss Helen Ger-
ri trude Sparks, one of the
season’s debutantes. Mrs. J. D •
Davis entertained with a dinner
bridge affair at her home on
Ryan Place. Friday evening.
The dining table was made at-
tractive with a ilet tees cover.
Dreeden appointments and ehry-
santhemums. Serving nt the
table where the dinner was serv-
er buffet style, were Mr. and
Mrs'. John N. Sparks. Mrs.
Harvey Edwards of El Paso and
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Davis.
Guests included Misses Helen
PLAN BAZAAR
Modern Marthas Class of the
First Christian Church will serve
turkey dinner at noon Tuenday,
Wednesday and Thursday in con-
nection with the annual bazaar of
th" Ladies* Aid of the church.
The dinner will be served in the
basement of the church. The pub-
lic is invited.
others In
Mary Stewart, Richard and Nita
Lou Hinshaw, Genevieve Dawson.
Olive Nickelson, Onnah Reah.
Mary Juneman, Nola Belle and
Nina Wilkenson,
Mrs Harry Eagleston and Mis8
Jerry Stevenson entertained with
bridge and dancing at their home.
2»i00 May Street. Wednesday eve-
ning. High score for the ladies
wan won by Mrs. Harvey Shrop-
shire. for the men. Mr. Olver
Shannon and cut prise to Mr. John
I. Hawes.
After bridge, a salad course
was served to the following:
Messrs. and Mme*. Oscar Vogle,
Harry Shryoc, Oliver Shannon,
Harvey Blount. Dr. and Mrs. John
W Yancey; Misses Maurine Car-
penter. Mary Ellen Snow. Susie
Farrow, Pauline Van Zandt and
Mra. A. E. Beavers; Messrs. John
I Hawes, "Red” Fullerton. H.
Griffin. R. H. McCulloch, Harry
Eagleston and the following Rtti
pis yers who came out for dancing:
Edgar Mason, Jean Oliver and Ida
WAFELES
.....van bans, Step Threo
1 cup of sweet milk-
------------- —----.tdolls. kiddle ears, miniature iron-'
Mrs. J. R. Coffman compliment- - -
ed the members of the Morning
Glory Club with a party Thurs-
day afternoon at her home, 2 2 00
the West Van
Onve Niekelson
gifts most,” Evans said.
The department staff, together
8. A. with playground chiidren, has set
"" the goal at 5000 toy* to be given
to the poor on Christmas Eve. Ap-
peal for toys to repair has been
talks were
our customers will remember last December’s unusual values foundoI ■*E
Penney Co. Stores and will welcome this announcement The manufacturers and
jobbers are all trying to unload their heavy stocks before inventory and are offer,
ing many price concessions nt this time. |
Our buyers have selected only the best of these mills’ lines. The J.C Pennez Co.
policy is to share with its customers all the special purehases, therefore, wateR
this space daily for the various featured merchandise.
Remember, the price holds good only as long as the goods last and every article is
sold under the J. C. Penney Company’s guarantee of perfect satisfaction.
like a man’s than a woman'*.
and people "who'll always eUy
young” I want to tell you about
Mrs. C. A
Drew Evan*. Virginia
Mrs. J. A. Shellberg. 5101 Byers
Avenue, served the Avolonte Club
with a luncheon Thursday after-
noon at her homo.1 Ferns and
Recipes CELEBRATES
painted it green.
Her girlish tricks have not left
her. She is the "youngest man-
nered" grandmother I belleye I
have ever seen. One would almest
think she was a companion to thia
grand-daughter to whom she is
very much attached.
Heavy weight domet
twill for real service;
extra full cut; two
large button pocket*;
in Khaki and grey.
made thru The Pres*.
“Toys are already pouring in.” I
Evan* naid, “and we have started
routed thru El Paso
Tho train I* operated thru to St
Louis in two sections. One nec-
ton carries the North Texas equip cnaA eEDWIAE
ment, being a solid train from! SONG SEKVIUE...
Fort Worth to St. Louis The Young People'* Langue will
other section carries the South hold a aong service at St. John’s
-Texas equipment which formerly Evangelical Church, Pennsyivania
ervations for
’ ••1
Complimenting Mr*. Russell
Firestone and Mrs Dave MeCon- —
nelof New York, formerly be
Mise Marjorie Anderson, dapgh- —
ter of Mr and Mrs Bernie An- w 0 n d «r ful
derson, Mr*. Ben O. Smith en-
tertained with n bridge partv
Friday afternoon at her home in
things rather
than letting
• Big Blanket Value
Cold Weather is Here. So are those Big
WOOLEN PLAID BLANKETS
ena out Hallowe’en night, and
A unique Christmas party to be
o-- ---- -----—■ given Dee. 17 at Mrs. Fred Sehroe-
rephine Hodgson, Evelyn Smith, der’s at the Lucevne Apartment*
5 “ was planned. The club will have
Ite next regular meeting Dec. 10
with Mr*. C. M. Sente*. 4011 Col-
with her for a moment. Paula
95 guests,
presided
I saw Mrs. Edith Bell walking
up Throckmorton Street the other
day. She is secretary over at the
Elka' Club and was formerly in •
These coat* are cut 36 in
long, four leather-trimmed
pockets
For the outdoor worker.
Big value, money - saving
eluded among them are
ot pleasing and accommodating t ev-
ery one. People quickly respond
to true friendliness and kindness
yndicate," he
millions re-
iverations, 1
ide to Florida .
oportunity. by
it and moot
in the Bute.
It along lines
toat engineers
money can
will be the
en there will
rtments,. one
no for single
e estate* and
ck farms, and
rmers.-
aven’t picked
bo Florida •
L"
---""77
Debutante Is Honored at
arseunumbersot » K’S. ‛Wona An
„,X* A-Mkorkvrrzeparmantctudis he
N0 #odzhpti SNVEnnos" aiK"2nAB*kE8ToRI
3 as!? aou T. in *ott‛ Wontan
7:80 P. M.—Mr. Norrie will preach. - ____ 1..
$10,000.00 Cash Offering for Radio •
the nursery to get Paula every
afternoon after I have finish*!
with Mr. Prescott. Yesterday I
TEACHERS MEET
Sunday School teachers’ meet-
ing of the Soldiers’ Memorial
Baptist Church will be held 7 p.
m. Wednesday. Rev. O. M. Cor-
ley la church paator.
Prayer meeting ia scheduled fot
3 p. m. Wednesday at the church.
day. Francis Lose. Tom Jones.
Ika Club and was formerly in Marsuerle Moor,M Man
TT°"a . ni.eL'. Aca,. man, John Lawrence rerreu, Man
theCountyClerkusothicecome, to Carolyn Kelly. Leo Galen Brad-
» Really,dtary"hen.itcom than ford, Nona Rogers, Juentta Mosier,
frinds, Mr*. Bel has more than A Westbrook, onve - ■
! one person ought to have. But _ _ — . .
naturally she would have. She is
Fort Worth Conservatory
Music entertained with..t8. anli
nual banquet Friday nlxh a th rdearly love to talk to Mrs
Th I E Bell over the telephone. Her volee
ne sends forth the moil distinct ring.
It makes one feel renewed.
by
Messrs, and Mmes B. U. Tay-
lor B. U. Brous, Mrs. J. Homer
Aams; Misses Jeannette Tillett.
ElizAbeth Long. Ozella .Oliven
Virginia Gossett, Louise Puckett.
Mnybelle Boa*. Messrs. P. -
Bordonaro and Coke Rice.
Mr Frank Naugle entertained
the guest* with a half an hour
Stunts and game*
PLAY GIVEN
Specinl to ‘The Press
AUSTIN, Dec. 5.—When tho
Curtain Club, dramatic organisa-
tion composed of University of
Texas students, presented the
play. "Outward Bound" in New
Braunfels recently, they played to
a capacity house Melvin William-
son of San Antonio received the
most praise given the University
cast. The play is also to be pre-
sented in San Antonio.
Clyde Whitlock
-Common Clay" to a Harvard Frize Play. In New Xork Two Xeer
MEETING
New Officers Installed
By Wesleys
say the------------
But, Leslle, my methods of the only thing for you to do, to
.bum. and working are morelrorroutadotppyhbhenyou
the past month Ineluded a Thanks
1 giving offering and basket for the __________, ______
poor and sending flowers to the er or children than you are. Leslle,
sick and visiting prospective cla** hut you. my dear, have your two
members. • ) boys to fill your maternal urge.
Plan* for a Christmas tree were ■ while Paula seems to shrink from
made at th" Tuesday meeting.! marriage quite as much a* I. Con-
turb. I like to Committee* were named for the: sequently, she find* her mother
live in a land far away from the program. Refreshments were impulse thwarted at every turn.
crude sensations of fear and trou- served and a social hour followed *- • —----- "he he innin”
Honoring Mrs Cat" Sell* and ble the business meeting.
Mrs. R. K. Buchanan. Mme it is so grand always to be -------
Crittendon Joyes and T. C. Me dreaming, and sometime* those ooEeEN- DIIDII <
Murray entertained Tuesday with dream* do come true, If one is PKESENT PUPIL>
a luncheon at the Woman'! Club 1
The personnel of the artair
included th" honorees Mme* H
G. Burke Jr.. Mary J- Wrizht
John Tar’ton. M. P Bewley.
Andrew Hemphill. J D. Covert
Leon Gross, T. L' Ray. E. H
Eckel. James Offutt. C. W
Childress, A J Long.
Shelron. W H. Moore. Sam Tay-
lor. D D Moore. Frank Shed-
dan George 'Clayton. John Ho.
Man W A Hanger. Charles
man. w • A • uu " «.1
Nash. W P. Melean. Jo* Hub-i
bard; Misses Sarah VirginlaCo-
vert. Mildred Bennett, Phie Bo-
The Mort Powerful Draina Every Written or Staged
Seo Jean OHm tn Her First Real Fart. I‛s * Msterptece
as you know. Consequentiy, haxponen xouran2 Minute,
I am always trying to get along sa a moered, “If I thought
with trouble and I would patsty my heart'* hunger,
frietion 2pobaible. I knawathat nut. Im afraid, dear. I’m afraid.”
. , had it been you who had gotten , » riht. im. NBA Service. Ine. >
recreation office. Arrangements into this muss with Mr*. Pres-i"P e e e
have been mad* to collect them If; cott, sryou would have then TOMORROW—Letter from Sal-
they can’t be brought to City ■ and ther settled the matter . Atherton to Lese rrescott, con-
Hall or the playground* way. either to your satis- nued.
Katherine Johnson. Frances
Steele, Jennette Young. Gay
Gwynne of Wichita Fall*; Mr«.
and Mr*. W. C. Stripling Jr.,
and Messrs. Howard Van Zandt.
Van Zandt Smith. Ecott Town---.
aend. Donovan Willlamson, John ‘
Wright Halsell, Billle Seott. Ed-
mund Sehenecker, Dan Yar-
brough. Morton Pott*. Cbarles
Wingrove and Ogden Shannon. ------------ .
to M.-. wA.plat. prchaans"“charrec“o.
teen, A. B. Fraser. W. B. IaCava,
F. L Delaney, W. L. Monday. 8.
Finher, J. T. Jetton. M. B.
Jone*. W, B. Quinn, E. D. Wil-
son. J. P. Carpenter, Ethel Wood
arrived at the London 2oo trom
Sumarta. It measures from ,
to seven foot from Up to nose 424
has * tongue that to,blank for the
greater part of its length o5 15
inche)
Mrs. J, H. McLean honored
_m ac m« W I 406-8 Houston Street, Fort Worth, Texas
BERTY I DECEMBER BARGAINS
ANNIVERSARY '
FAWN
“In Poly* (
YAKIMA CANUTT
America’s Champlon Cowboy
In
••The Ridin Comef*
M. E. CLASS HASs"ezzrzt.
thru the ages our sex haa been
brought up with the knowledge
that most of us must face the
responsibilities of being the
mother* of the race, we do not
know how to do otherwise than
to face all the other responsl-
m. Friday, at
pink T.» France rose*.
luncheon was served to
table* of players.
Tom Mix
in Zane Gray’s
The ]
Rainbow
i Trail
SATURDAY, DEC. S I
If ao, you are sincere. ,
! You are extremely honest.
And -you -will have a host-oft
. .2 ... (friend*.
Tenth anniversary of tho Sun- You win be looked up to in the . _
.bine Special" to being celebrated world. I Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
by the TAP Rallway. ------ "
The fait train waa started Dec. |
5. 1316, as a route to St. Louis
and Memphis. The "Sunshfne
Special" now operates a Memphis
Los Angeles sleeping car line,
Sequel to Riders of the
Purple Sage
Favorite
the Woman's Club.
Bridge favor* went to Mrs.
O P. Newberry, high, apd Miss
Marguerite Scalling. cut. Mrs.
Wheeler presented the honoree
with a lovely Dresden chop
plate. __
The sunparlor of the Woman *
eon Friday at her home on ,
Flizabeth Boulevard.
waa eombinedyinto on* train at and Fulton Awenues, preceding
Longview Junction. the evening service at the Parish
The Los Angeles aleeping cars Hall, n _ .....
leave Fort Worth 3:40 p. m., »c "What I* the True Church?
coraingtoJakeF..Zurn, district will be the sermon subject At Mf-
passenger agent, and reach Los vices 7:45 p. m. Sunday.
"rwzarE--zEEle---s--z
‘ so-ealled fast train which the T&P
"“4
Starttag Saturday,
Dec. 12th
■ CAPITOL I
BARGAIN MATINEE MONDAY, ANY SEAT 25c-.
can 1-mer 4040 or 4041 ami remerve your now. We have reely bromahe Proadway
to Fort Worth.
. $
I
Broken Playthings Are
Being Repaired
BIBLE CLASS
Community Bible Class 1 will
meet on Tuesday evenings dur-
ing the next two week* at the
First Congregational Church.
Pennsylvania and College Ave-
nuee. Meetings are held 7:45
p. m.
Rev. I. W. Carroll of Manhall
will be the epeaker. He will dis-
cuss "The Preeent Day Movement
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