Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1930 Page: 7 of 14
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Throughout a territory larger than the state of Pannsylvania, The
Globe-Newa is the acknowledged leader. With over 34,000 circu-
lation and constantly growing, it roaches a prosperous, intelligent
class of people who are eager and ready to learn about your mer-
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This is a picture of Mrs. Brown on wash-day. No
—she is not washing clothes. She is writing
letters. She is just one of the hundreds
of Amarillo women who-—
TURKEY ORGANIZES NEW
- WELFARE ASSOCIATION
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Miss Faye Elizabeth Harris
Becomes Bride of Mr. John Leo Dove
DHONE
-a Litle gwe a tong way. Sold
by qrocers evetrwhere. Is M on
roarUm fat coday?
tariaibie dapmdta of mineral oite
oh your cothing. Nor very nice,
whea you come to think of it
"You know that Living Room Suite you were talking
about. Well, I see it’s advertised in the Globe-News to-
day, twenty dollars cheaper than you said it was—Yeah
—that’s why I’phoned.Thought if you still wanted it,
you’d better go down and see about it today .... sure,
Good-bye.”
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Gtanulated Soap is not only the
leeding vegetable oil coap, but
cbe peru wap mada You cin
uaa itlareaybhlug. faamUapari,
rooms la the elty publie sehools will
plant aa many trees at Arbor Day
exercises ta the aaw atty uection park
next Monday. It was stated yesterday
by Mayor Ernest O. Thompnon.
w. A. Melntosh, superintendent of
schools, baa enthuaiastieally agteed ta
tha proposal for partlelpation by the
achools in the Arbor Day exereises.
from you the fall valueof theoblez
tives and ideais of your mtvIm elub."
‘The Rotaty orchestra proved a sen-
aatiaa and had to respond ta a num-
bar of eneores.
A. O. Thomas, B. B. Winningham
and T. B. O'Brien were introduced ai
aaw members at tba elub.
year ago whieh jolned Governor
Moody fa seeking to hold dry Demo-
Same Price
for over.
38 years
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A quality you
would want if
you knew all
of the facts
fad
tba brdal party. Mr. Rd Harri,
bratbar of tba brlde who acted »
bept man waa the first ta enter, and,
wastollowedbyMr.Dove. Nexteame
tba bridesmald. Miss May Pittman,
who wore a lovely lavender dress
“Sure Marg, and We’ll
Save Twenty
‘Bucks’ Tool” ‘
was
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Coffee flavor is the matt sensitive
thing that enters your kitchen —
easy to go wrong. Try to make
cheap coffee and good coffee on
successive mornings — week after
week. How good will your good
coffee be? And it is far more dif-
ficult in blending and roasting
coffee. There is only one place
where only good coffee is made--
the Schilling roasting rooms. No
cheap blends—-no 2nd or 3rd
grades are ever found there. The
finest things usually coma from
those who make fine things, only.
Schilling
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SpeetaluTeMema
AVSTIN, Mareh IV. — Pobaibiity
that Former Meat. Gov. Lyneh David-
son a Houston may enter the cov-
ernor’s race aa a eandidate this year
was seen by his friende here after
he visited the capitol this week He
made no statement of possible plans
in connection with the political race.
His eemment oa Governor Moody’s
controveray with the leglalatur on
prison relocation that Governor Xoody
had “more then met ble expectations,*
was said to have been joeular but at
the same time a hlat of disagreement
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with corsage of aweet peas and pink
buds. Following came the bride in
a beautiful royale blue ensembie with
accessories to mateh. She were a
sunburet Mroago of forget-menete
and pink zosebuda.
After the eeremony and trestinga
from the large gathering ad relatives
and frienda, Mr. and Mre. Dove left
fat Slaton, Texas, where the groom
la associated in the general superin-
tendent’e otfiee of the Santa Ye.
Mn. Dove is the eharmtag daughter
of ME and Mm.Edwin V. Haris at
see Missisatppi Street, and baa re-
sided in Amerille since childhood.
She, has a beet of friende and waa
the recipient of a number of lovely
pre-nuptial parties.
Mr. Dove to formerly of Atehison,
Kausas and to a graduate of SA
Benedictine College of that city.
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Mice Faye Elizaheth Barrie beeame
the bride of,XrJohn Lo Dove
Saturday afternoon at « e’dloek ta
the pariors ed the Sawed Heart
Catholle Chureh, where Be*. Tather
John J. Siena presided over the
KWICHERKIKKIN
LAUNDRY* "rmg.•
CLANERS * -4% <
“your face tells what yen are Md
yea should eo apply the principles
of Kiwanis that the world will get
You save to usins
it. Useless than of 3
highpricedbrands.
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TURKEY, Tezas, Mareh 1T—The
Turkey Welfare Assoelation wae
eroeted teat week. Rev. L W. Vulham,
pastor of the First Baptist Church,
hoed a the aosoeiation, aseisted by
Mrs. V. r. Coker aad Mre. B. B. Irby.
Tha faad will be maintained by
monthly eontributions by businens
men.
to the child chosen ne a representa-
tire whose tree io in the beet condi-
tien nt the and of 12- months.
It la hoped. the mayor said, that
Meh class room will elect a repro-
sentative who, with reprenentatives of
. the Parent-Teacher ssociation and
the faculty, will actually plant the
trees. The trees will be furnished by
the city end the holes will be already
dug for them.
A request by Mre. L. A. Welle,
president of the Gordon elab here, for
permission for the club members to
plent a number of cherry trees in the
park wae granted with appreciation
by the city commission. The club
also will Mt out a mode demonstra-
tion tom garden in the park.
“We are glad to have suguestions
from any individual or organization
on ways to improve the new park,”
Mayor Thompson Mid. “We appre-
elate the interest local people are
liking in development of the perk.
We want to make tkls Arbor Dey
one long to be remembered in the
city."
ALLENEARLYSTATES
SUCCESS IS BASED ON
SERVICE, ROTARY CLUB
mor’s ideas and polleles.
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NEWS AND GLOBE
arete ta the harens a party regular- a letter he had written to B G. Sen- eandMhte m tar apnounced" aa wuit-
My. tor. Dallas eandidate for governor, able matertal for eleetion aa ipover-
Mr. Davidson recently made public saying that he did not eonaider "any nor
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the mayor eaid, and each elass room
will elect a representative, either a
boy or a girl, to plant n tree ia the
park. “Kiwanis should be personified ta
A $10 cash prize yesterday was of- your daily life," said Charley Lambie,
fared by Thomas Carrie to be given “year face tella what ----"
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The former liautenaat governor
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'ARBOR DAY EXERCISES WILL
‘ BE BIG EVENT AT NEW
3 CI SECTION PARK
ALLEN EARLY id .... ........
“All suceess le baaed on service,"
Mid Allen Early, president of the
Rotary Club. in addresing the Kl-
wanis deb et noon yesterday.
Members of the Rotary Club, in-
Re lading the orchestra, hod entire
Tharge of the Kiwanis program, with
' Tom Cottea, chairman of the program
committee of the Rotary dub, pre-
aiding.
Mr. Early told of the value of the
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Pfpurommou: Cathedral had
been benutitunly decorated with out
nowera, potato and ferns which
formed a ehanslag background for
the wedding group.
' pm presided ad
yed Lohengrin’e
Mareh far the entrancs of
service duba Md of the part they
should play ta eommunitr life, stress:
lag the development of the individual
Md the subaequent development of
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 94, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1930, newspaper, March 18, 1930; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1564865/m1/7/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.