Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1929 Page: 5 of 14
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THE AMARILLO DAILY NEWS
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J. U. G. Club
always, for life's greatest
events! But the popularity of
the diamond does not stop here.
Wherever love, affection, or es-
teem seeks its perfect symbol,
the diamond is always chosen.
Here you will find stones of the
utmost purity, exquisitely cut,
superbly mounted.
To Beige For Color Choice Is Outstanding
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Any cold can mean the flu; tho surest way to
avoid flu is to avoid colds.
Rosamond
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To avoid coming down with a cold make
prompt use of Bayer Aspirin.
Don’t wait to see if that first sneeze or cough to
going to be a cold. Take Bayer Aspirin at the
first si fin of any cold, and be safe.
And whatever you do, don't neglect a sore
throat these days; gargle with Bayer Aspirin
and remove the infection.
AMOMA CLASS IS
ENTERTAINED
Guard against the flu by guarding against the
colds that make you susceptible to the flu germa
that lurk in crowded and poorly ventilated places.
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ache, neuralgia, rheumatic pains and
aching limbs and joints, nothing is
se quickly and delightfully effective
as Capadine. It quickly banishes the
chilly sensations, allays the ache,
and pains and gives a feeling of
comfort to the patient.
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Mrs. John T. Ward and Mrs. C. D. I
Hopver will be joint hostesses for
the J. V. G. Club, entertaining with
a Chinese Tea Thursday afternoon at
3 o'clock at 1400 Jae kson street.
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Word haa been received from San
Bernardino, California, by Mr. and
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HERE is the way most tooth decay and gum irritations
begin. Panicles of food lodge in the tiny V*shaped
crevices at The Danger Line—the line where teeth and
gums meet. These ferment. Acids are formed, causing
decay and often gum irritations.
You can prevent this by using Squibb's Dental Cream,
made with Squibb's Milk of Magnesia—the safe, scien-
tific means of counteracting the acids which attack the
teeth and gums. Squibb's Dental Cream protects you
from the threat of acids, keeps the teeth beautifully
clean and lustrous and preserves healthy gums. At all
drug stores, 40c a large tube.
Covstight 1020 bER Squibb a Sone
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is charmingly correct for spring jcoat from Mag-Heny ha. fox dyed
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At birth, the baby ring; at love’s
awakening the engagement 8
solitaire; at marriage, the har- (
row jeweled band. Diamonds,
"TOW you just press a button and listen? The
It broadcast world jumps at the slightest com-
mand of your finger tip. The wanted station cornea
in instantly and exactly, whenever you press the
automatic button. No hunting or range finding
—no noise or screeching to annoy your guests
while you pass from station to station. You get
only the music that you want—the moment you
want it.
You, yourself, set the Zenith Automatic in your
own home for your favorite stations and they al-
ways come in at the exact wave-length. Also, you
can change the automatic stations in a jiffy and
you can still tune in all stations in the regular
old-fashioned manner with the dial.
You must try the automatic yourself to under-
stand its wonderful convenience, simplicity and
noise-free performance.
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of evening gowns and quite a fair
numbar of gowns in this color now
can be seen, even at formal func-
tion!. Patou’s robe do style in beige
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year, ahead in demign but ready
for delivery today. Equipped
with Zenit Automatiefunng.
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Leigh Fischer; Rakoozy March (duet), !
Li Mt, Nell aad Geraldine McDavid. |
1-4 cup fat. 1-2 cup sugar, 8 egg -
yolks, 1 teaspoon lemon extraet, 1-8
teaspoon salt, 1-8 rup milk, 1 1-4 eups
flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder.
. Cream the fat and add the sugar. ;
Mix well and add all the rest of the [ '
ingredientr. Best for three minute-, m
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Meringue.
8 egg whites, 14 cup sugar, 1-4 7’
teaspoon cinnamon.
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GROVES, when
MUST WEEP A LTTLE, DEAR,
lest weep a little, dear. y -
Knot dry a silent tear,
Dewa are the leaves.
1 aeon and later the beautiful birthday
cake all frosted aad decorated with
, six pink candles, was cat and served
with iees and other tastey refresh-
meat*.
Those present were;
Ted Ray. Betty Lyun Wade, Betty
Neuralgic Pains
To relieve those aches and pains' Being liquid, Capudine arts al-
most instantly,--much quicker then1
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Mr. end Mrs. L. E. Lackland of exclusive beiges was seen a few days
Illinois, who are spending n portion | ago worn by • well-known society ,
of the winter with their relatives, woman who wes lunching et the
Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Newell of Polk Ritz. The color scheme was eatried
6 street, spent lest Sundey with Dr. out even to the close-fitting toque
end Mrs. Phoebe K. Warner at 1 and shoes, and the sweater possessed
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Mrs. Georgia Bensoa. Seventeen
members and one guest were present.
......... 1 Master Ted Roy, son of Mr. and
20TH CENTURY CLUB Mrs. C. H. Ray, wes delightfully en-
WILL MEET. tertained with a lovely birthday party
The 20th Century club will meet (Friday afternoon at his home, 2307
Friday afternoon with Mrs. w, A.'Fillmore Street, in celebration of his
Barlow, 1716 Jackson street, with Mrs. sixth birthday.
C. E. Palmer as leader. The program All kinds of games and contests
will begin at 2:30 o’elock. were enjoyed throughout the after-
happy reunion. Another classmate,
H. C. Baldridge and wife of Idaho,
owing to the great distance were not
present.
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SOCIETY AND HOUSEHOLD NOTES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
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Causerie Recital
The Dunning teachers having num-
bers on the first program of the
, Dunning Causerie Serjes were Misses
Bonnye Beth Harker, Idelma Conoley,
I Grace E. Hamilton, Arda th May John-
of chartreuse greens
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Must weep a little, love, forgive-
Forgive a silent tear.
Must weep a little, love,, forgive.
Must sorrow with the year!
By Mabel F, Blakeslee, Denver,
dole.
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keep vitality up.
Because grip, influenza, and other serious illnesses often
begin with a cold, ir is wise to obtain quick relief whan
any cold threaters. And equally tj, - ' * f
getting the righe remedy. So emphasize <
asking forGROVBSBROMOQUININE.
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spite of the efforts of the couturi-
ers to. replace it by such colors as
red, blue and vanilla. These were
obviously launched to try and de-
throne beige, apperently without
that accompany and
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her before performing it, giving eu- { —-—
thentie data about the composition MRS. COOPER
from a poetic, historie and harmonic METURNS HOME.
standpoint. The poise aad musieal Mrs. R. k Cooper sf Dallas, who
ahilily of each pupil was noticeably | has been enjoying an extended visit
thorough and reflected much eredit with her daughter. Mrs. D. R. Vine-
on the teaches represented. yard and Dr. Vineyard at 1801 Karri-
1 Jane Coursey, Elela Fern Castleberry.
___ "Carl Wayne Sawyer, Edith Dee Tuck-
The Causerie Recital given by the pneHachp.Clutesnarold.Echarh
puppot the ffiWEWX EEX
SExaBiattKSEK
£ Xe. LVn?romth Naxtyvern Newman Cornelius, Polly Ann
applnuse and encores it was greatly ' Andrews. Marjorie Ann Mayberry,
enJoyed by the splendid audience. I Grnce Moye, Sammy.. Montgomery,
Each player chatted about the num- ■ Wilford Sykes, Ruth Eustace.
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PARIS, Jan. 2—It is curious how 1 blues— from turquoise
beige continues to hold its own in
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diamante with
Claude. These four people were all | ‘bo only touch of color in the form
college classmates at the Illinois . of red, blue end yellow stripes dis-
Wesleyan university and as they have posed around the shoulder* in a yoke
only seen each other three times in effect. Chanel has repeated these
80 years this proved to be quite a stripings in the lining of her coats
* accompanying such ensembles, and
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been very successful, and even
i stockings and the fur on her coet all
! matched exactly and the grey she
had chosen was almost white.
Apperently we shall see neither
daring nor aggressive shades this
' coming Spring, but unobtrusive
follow bad
Moth, to the cookies after they have all suffering, even dincomfort, no
loon placed on the baking sheet ready I matter how herd e time you've al-
for baking When baked, the cookies (ways had) Obtainable at drug store,
will have a shiny, brown strfheo. 'In a trim aluminum case for Me.
son street, left Saturday afternoon any member of the club for further
for her home. 1 inormation.
and yellows. Black and white com-
bined is a foregone conelusion, nat-
urally. and we shall certainly see a
season of satin-tailored suits in
black with white blouses. Blue
seems to be one of the coming eve-
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the effect is undoubtedly smart. Al-
though such an ensemble in red.
blue or a dork brown would look
equally smart, beige invariably
suddenly lone their ambition to be engineers or '
policemen, they are probably full of cold germs.
Loss of appetite, listlessness, or feverish condition,
should put parents promptly on guard.
Aa a rapid-action weapon against coIda, no remedy
it better known than GROVE’S BROMO QUININE.
Easy to taka and mildly laxative, it rid* the system
of poisons caused by colds. The tonic properties
During the remainder of the after-
aeon the members enjoyed a game
of hearts.
Dainty refreshments of coffee,
heart sandwiches and fruit cake were
served by the hostess, assisted by
“Boy's Merry-Go-Round." Gade, Ever-
ett Glenn; "Gaily Tripping," Loth,
Pauline Buchenau; "Curious Story,"
Haller, ."Dea Rosamond Caldwell;
Andante (Surprise Symphony) duet,
Haydn, Martha Franees Doud, Juliet
Jane Canfield, aecompanist. Miss
Hamilton;; "The Japanese loek,"
Under the aides.
Their beauty lies,
On glade and glen and hill.
Under th* skits
Their glory lies,
Aad the wind treads them at will,
* Under the sky they lie, dear love
* All sera and brown and still.
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By MMRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE.
FRUIT CAKE HELP. , nirricmi t. wen, »
When cutting fruit cake, use a Grex Dirficuit to Wear
very Sharp knif. to obtain thin, even Grey, does not seem t have found
I eat pieces. Due to the fruits and much favor, even though many «•“
•Pts, the slices Will be ragged and turiers have shown it in.both their
some may break apart unless the winter and mid-season collections. 11,
knif* is sharp. ' is perhaps a difficult color to wear
" ‘Dinner. r , save for the young end very feir
Browned Potatoes ' complexions, but a recent bride ap-
peared at a tea-party elad in pearl
(grey from head to foot and was a
j tremendous success. Her hat, shoes.
Supper.
Mineed Beef Sandwiches ,
‘ Apple Sauce
' Blitzen Cake Tei
Blitzen Cake.
(Already Fromted)
To glazh cookies, mix 1 egg yelk
with I tablespoons of milk and 2
tablespoons sugar. Apply op a soft
•ottos swab er a small roll of white
The Amona class of the First Bap-
tist Church met at the home of Mrs.
Carl Prater, 837 Parker Street Friday 1
afternoon in its monthly business i
and social meeting.
The first part of the afternoon was
•pent in a business meeting, at which
time all officers gave a report of
Beat the egg whites until very
stiff. Add the sugar and cinnamon '
and beat for two minutes. Spread on
B top the hotter. Sprinkle with the '
” Almond Mixture.
Almond Mixture.
L 14 cup shredded blenched almonds.
1 tablespoon sugar, 14 teaspoon cin-
namon. ,
Mix the ingredients and sprinkle
eyer the top of the meringue. Bake
& ia a slew even for 30 minutes. When
I “ ready to serve use a sharp knife end
cat into bare one by two inches. Re-
move fro mtho pan and carefully tear
off the paper from eneh har Place
on nerving platter.
^caritMpir
[But she could!]
The woman who still gives in to ,
painful periods, has not heard of
Midol. Non-nareotic. ■ No effect on
the menstrual process. But it stops
the peia. Aeta directly on the organa
affected by menstruation, and takes
effect in five to seven minutes.
Furthermore, the woman who anti-
cipates her time and takes a tiay
tablet of Midol beforehand will ex-
perience no pain at all.
Try te realise what Midol means!
Try to believe that it does really'end
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i son and Mesdames Gladys Marsalis
Glenn, and Elizabeth Spegal Morris.
The pupila of Mrs. Florence Mil-
wee Vinyard of Texico, Farwell, and
( Clovis who on account of their month-t
ly scholarship were chosen to repre-
, sent their teacher were: Nellie King
, (Clovis), 'Ring Around the Rosy,” by
| You Wilson; Mory Ellen Triplett
■ (Texico), "Confetti" by Joy Medis
and “Scherzino," Op. 18, No. 2, by
Moskowski; and Mary Eunice Graham '
(Farwell), "Bravura” by Barbour and
'O Sanetissimia" by Spindler. incle-
ment weather kept these and a num-
ber of other out of town teacher*
and pupils from being present on this
occasion.
The program with Miss Hamilton
as leader was as follows:
Ballet Walts (duet), Dunning. Lo-
rsina and Kathleen Tucker: "Tap-
ping Woodpecker," Gaynor, Ida Lou
Nisbett; "Partners at the Dance,"
Weidig, Sid Finklea; "Sleep, Baby m
Sleep,” Brahms; Ninnie Alice Adams;
"The Curtious Child,” Weidig, U-
raine Tucker; “Wood Nymphs Harp,"
Rea, Dorothy Kelly; Jolly Darkle*.
Bechter, Royee Conoley; “Avalanche,"
Heller, Betty Burgess; “Silent Night,"
Gillet, Elizabeth Rainey; “The Dre.
gon Fly," Terry, Jewell MeCaul;
M diferent modele--3 dLerent elreuite-6, • end IB
tubee, Ineludius Da Luxe, Automatle end Phono-
graph modele--with or without loop nt
bettery et fully eleetrle—4100 to KMB.
seems to have ths preference.
Beige has even invaded the realm
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Quick relief for COLDS
avail, although we have all called it
common and lacking in distinction. | ning shades and some advance ore-
Experience has taught us that I ning models show pink and blaek
there is on infinite variety of beige* 'combinations for evening wesr. One
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fe^th’e "urutmnppun.’y hl’"^ srurra waim annaeg
took him in the Interest of his health, A. i. hpiround
aad It is believed that ha is .. the storetsan d.tha.who ’ .<7/. : the
__* +0 comnit. peenv.rg n hi. ' question evidently resides in that
rond.to complete recover/ of his fact. If a beige ensemble worn by a
‘ , smart woman is easily distinguish-
able from the other shades seen on
« OLD COLLEGE CLASSMATES I look aristocratic. Ths thing was to '
IN REUNION IT CLAUDE Again—Beige Preferred!
- • . A Chanel ensemble in one of these
PIERIAN CLUB WILL
CHANGE MEETING PLACE
The Pierian Club will not meet at
the home of Mrs. C. A. Fisk, Thur*-
day es planned, but the meeting will
J be hold at the home of Mrs. C. D.
Jackson, 1110 Harrison Street.
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; dressy evening gowns will often be |
made of blonde mousseline and lace
combined.
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by soothing the nerves and does not
upset the stomach. For thirty years
millions of people have found Capu-
dine qatisfactors—a jey and com-
l fort to everyone who suffers from i
pala. Sold by all druggists,— 30c end
60e sises, also trial sise. (adv) 1
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MEETINGS FOB
’TODAY.
MacDowell Music club, Mrs. C. F.
Smith, 805 Lamar street, • o’clock.
Special choral practice.
Have-A-Hear Bridge elub, Mrs.
Harry Nuhardt, 40B Alabama street.
2 o’cloek.
Amarillo chapter. 787, Order East-
am Star, Masonic Temple, 7:30
.•■clock. ,
Junior Woman's club, Mrs. Bend
Burgess, 1*0* Van Buren street, Mrs. I
Miles Birins, leader. 8 •'clock.
DAquillee elub. Mrs. W. H. Weed- (
lief, MOO West Sixteenth street, 3
o'clock.
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAI.
WOMEN POSTPONE
MEETING.
The social meeting of the Business '
and Professional Women's elub, which
was to have been held tonight ha*
been postponed until the latter port
of April.
The national song contest will con- (
tinue for three more week* Anyone
wishing to enter a song should call 1
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 74, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 29, 1929, newspaper, January 29, 1929; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1567780/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.