Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 194, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1922 Page: 4 of 14
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Hartsook, C. B. Haynie. anightower.
core wuh "How Did You
Mra Lester Jones. ieader
>11 cell. and the social
mittee reported ninety-
exaot oenter a otrular
been removed to make rc
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McConnell Brothers
. i YOUR VICTOR DEALER
aames Sullivan and Eby.
Ahe guests included Mentumes H.
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sit after a Golden Glint Shampoo.
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aloud:
“Dear Mr. Green Wisard:
"Could you, would you. please to
send me a pair of magicai glasses
that can see through anythin*?
"Sometimes when I go to roll out
my rent, the people of Whisperins
Porest, and Bright Meadow and ol
Get a Victrola in time for Thanksgiv-
ing. Let the world’s greatest artists
add their part to the day’s pleasure.
35-cent "Danderine" will Save Any Man or Woman’s
Hair—Delightful Tonic—See Hair Thicken!
Chrintmas bat
Texa Furnitui
her 1 and 2,
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■ba HAMIUTOX mosrnas .
TO cicE TWO. visT K. B.
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seemed that everythin* in the world
was there.
la one corner of the room‘hung
the Invisible Magic Sheet, in anoth-
er stood the Seven League Oars. In
another was the Enchanted Bridle
and in the fourth corner was a tab-
ble on which stood the golden box
containing the Wishing Ring.
with meven
Mlsoso BUna-
1. Oris-
Graves.
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ham, J. C. A. Guest, J.
"Yours. In need,
"Tinkle T. Tingaling."
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stand, T. A. :
Thanksgiving
Happier
—-no other
Impie dtrec-
Don't won-
er tint eue-
with n. good attendance, and
pleted arrangemonla for Chel
. Miao Gladys
iyn Christian
sdod to Um en-
P2
Moadames Skeen Staley of Colo-
redo Springs and Russell Millington
of mdorado. Ark.. are visiting their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Tanered.
A careful and eritieni analysis
reveals to the eertous eeareher aft-
er truth that this eharming frock
ork) 2
young i
both Nii
Mr.
to the
tertal for in the morning and wear
to ten hi the afteraoon.
In the center of the room
great desk piled high with tail
elaps meets at 1 o'clock and will
sew for the chistmae bazaar on
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
This fisherman goes out to sea.
Ah, be la brave and bold.
And sometlmes, in the winter, all
He catahes is a cold.
KIDNEY
mu
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thon
was af
tore.
NA MORNINGS
bouquets of
i to the olek.
You may not think it to but you must admit that
it la indeed a pleasure to fool the satisfaction that
the proper and appropriate Shosartorda
LETTER FROM TINGALING.
By OlVE ROBERTS BARTON
rewster. Meet. Proc-
glaa. Wayne Ham-
enter. W. L Parker.
, Loving, and L0,
______— -lqudayatter-
noon. which was beautifully donor,
ated with backets of chrsanthe-
aDpttonnwinhrapuom
ice has
for the
tender, called the ineting to order.
Mis Mack Thomae led the devotton-
al. Mrs. C. B. Haynie opened with
prayer, and Mra. N. H. Martin mads
a brief talk. Twenty-fte member.
_____A. I. EAns was looder*ef
the teooMb making a •plenai talk
ni
might have been round to carry oui
the circular efteet.. Two slashes
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eusmed the entertainment of the
four ci rclee mext Medday.Et,
adiidfed Martig sang "The rhayer
Perfect" and Miss Blioabetk Lang-
Monte Stanitorth. a n d Hverett
Jones, andeMtases Lulu Wood and
Bevie Doe. .
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thicken and strengthen it; double Ito
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W. B. Hamilton was hoatess
members of Ctrele Two of
irst M. E. church auxiliary
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iy afternoon, when an enjoy:
bustness program and social
sesalon was held. Mrs, Bright.
The Modern Mother
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TuunbDaTr» CALENDAR.
The Women's. Gole asaoeintion
meets at the elub Thursday morn-
Ing. -
ham. *. A. L Morgan. C. B. Bham-
. berger, J. W. Mckeynolds, Wayne
Holmes. Q. H Wheat, Robert Nolen.
. R. E. sitepherd, Eugene Berry. Mas-
bey. H. Mason, J. D. Bright, J. Pat
Pope. K. C. Huckabee, G- A. Works,
. A. H. Britain. Mark Welker, A. H
, Andersn, Harry Davie, Peyton
- wynne, Claude Miller, Red, Trae-
ner. Tennyaon. Regan John Frewitt,
Hebert Harrison, &)E Perwuson.
• Clint Wood. Avie, Owen. William
Be Rid of That
Nagging Backache
bn copied in any soft material, and I
embroldered or trimmed it one ’
wished, fa: »
Miss Compson completnt out m
nt with • ptmk camellia, crystat •
heads and a’suver mesh bag mm •
one of the smart, now, white felt
hate.
bored with pretty girts by
face. .who also presented remenp-
brances to the honor guenta, Mes-
wichita club at luncheon nnd
bridge, andthe club rooms were at.
tracively decorated for the party
In beautiful bouquets of chrysan:
themuma, ' Luncheon was nerved at
mums and,reels.
A most attractive program opened
with a song. Mrs. K C. Huokabee at
toe piano, after whlen Mrs. Simp-
ago led ths devotionai with a talk
ou Thankagivinc. Mrs. N. H. Martin
made the report for the nomitating
committee, and the members dis-
vorrrorgErtm--
a vas R AREY.TAMIGMTe - Y.MMosaaw
• AH ot the "2" who are J
planuiu.to oome to the T. W.CA.
Wednesday evehing mi play "42*
with tbs young wonen of*ba *4* r
noss Women’s elub.are asked to be
-SANDERFORDS
Zooleluie
1 o'clock. after which an ensoyable
evening waa spent at bridge. .In the______ ___________
samen Mrs. Montague Stanitorth drapery that perves for sleeves.
«An high score and Mra. T. A- Nor- ‘
wood low. aad bof
'Z? bezan? Ih2? e.
whe nersen must be
If you will make use of our fitting service, with
........our stock tof styllah Dress Blippers and range of
4 ■■ "*treet-typed patterne, we will make you tool •
pride in your feet as well as a comtort yen rare-
on’time-s o’eloek.
An Invitation—very urgent and
cordial—ban been extended tovnty
“42" piayer in town. The party U
planned toshaxerr enterttnig--
gamee and muisle and retmeshment»,
and the alub hopes to have all the
gbesta it can receive.
placen, offered
W, M. Mearezor, Tom Bergin, Ben-
dore Waiker, E. B. Riles a. H.
Hampshire, W. B. aims. C. W. Wood.
The Higatana Heights CI v l e
league will meet at Mam Houston
Birla were preent.
60eatalDrugSiqres
eiowCeheMalqe i
Green Wisard over the tree-topa to
*e work-shop in the Bine-tree—up
in the thiekest, bleakest pert,
where no mortal art could see.
hous
V K
sighed the
co dlsty I could haraly aaignten .Carithers
agafm. 1 bad hendaehes*n my ~
Drawings by Bill Wotman . Veres by Mal Cochran
You may a*'wall forget the Thanksgiving dinner as
spend the day without music. Make it a double
hoccanionfor Thanksgiving by bringing a Victrola
into the home circle. Just a word from you and w*
will send out the instrument you want. Come in
-and -examine our wide range of models.
Orchard pretend
Eryant, Leone Bryant, Pearl Ben-
nett, Gwendolyn Bennet, Pearl Cap-
lin. Hasql Wagconer, Ethel Bone.
Jewel Nix Lolo Haig wood. Bvelyn
Underwoot. Ploy Vernon. Grace
Farrle. widders, and Irena Garner;
iresers. Albert Bacher. All Rawls.
Harry, Willie Nicholsom, SME C.
ATford, aad Mra N. » BawM.
woxkxu auno PLanNNG
TMBIR ciniwrMas BA kA AM
>’ The Woman’s Guild of ths Church
of the Good Shepherd met at thel
Pariah Howe Monday afternoon
The "Acta Diurna" of ancient
Rome, a manuscript record of cur-
rent events which the government
on the Loulavine work.
„Mre mugh Porter eeaa n peper on
ike idio ewianta in Lbutsvl, Mra
N. A. Mnbrey told of vartoue clubs
in Loulpvihe, Mrs. Sd Peteren told
what was btne Mm tor the pom,
and Mrs. F/A.Mack, what is being
done,for the *
Johuson MB* '
Soidlere” nnd re
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to i
Mre.
yard
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Lot
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StoWMta etaik Mre. sqhamstmtertatnea
party of guesta who art with her this wek-Xa. Part
•f pakia, Okl. Mesdames Ererett Haney end 3. A. Ne
gnd Mrs. Robert Basham of this city. Mrs. Powerswhas
- pliment to her stater, Mrs. T. J, Bullivez
Mrs EariHEbyof Pierre, B. D. suest Mi
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and make
J. Fenton, C..W. sreveneon, T. Do*
ianey. Carter MeGregor,
Moulder. Lenter Burne, Frank
'""2. at rtheubrary
Fisher, Weaver, GUP land. Caiwert •2 _ . * *,
much were dompetst rupn,
mbiin in one indivlual the du:
e o noree, oo!, teacher and
vral tstructo, it la no wonder
U many cowoelenUouo woman
Mk under the strain, and that
tore drag out a miecrabie exlet-
ee: alwoye tired, and yet unable
take a da/e vacation. Such wom:
will find themoelves benefited
d their burdene made easier by
5 use of Lydia E. Pinkhams Vee
Mo Compound, which was made
r eeUering wmen, and does not
B to relieve Osra s<v,
n W
Jim Bernard co nd noted the minbion
etudy on India. MK deorglana
Davidnon wave a violin nolo, Mra
E M. ■ Ford a reading. .'Mra. J. B
Pitman sang a molo with Mr. Fit-
man nt the piano, and Mre. Harrie
eonduotea the remainder of the les-
eon etudy on India. Mre. Holland
Thompeon entertained the thirty
members present with a pretty
flower coatoot, closing the meeting.
Circle the Guild
met with Mra A. H. Britain, Mra.
- Main loading the devotional. The
• lnson etudy on "Bunlding With
■ India" was ondueto by Mra Alles
> and Mra. Bwanson, Mra E. M. dip.
eon and Mra. AC. Hunt Mra. wm
Gray sang a nole. aad at too con-
clusion of the program the hostess
served a refreshment piste to twen-
ty-two members and four visitors
The Women's Choral dab will
practice at the Pavisa Homo at
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it.
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The ins Study elub meets with the earilest approach to a news-
— Mre. & 0. Henry. ThuraQay afer+ paper mentione in bUtory.
MM noon at 2130. t . _ .________________■
ravey --..•9
.... It was dwignod for her by Ethel
Con: Chaffin, chief dsigner of the.Para
mount, West Const atudlos, it eoultt
295
Memdames R. B. Huff nnd Tom
Roberts are entertaining at bridge
and if at the wichita elub, aftet-
BartiesHonorGuestse
' jsday Afternoon; Mrs. C.E. Basham
7 And Mrs. J. W. Powers Are Hostesses
kn mi-titung Shoe id an unsightly ihlag. Teis our
bustness to see that lour Bhoes are never un-
tightly.
A few enipa of the motazorm, a few
ntitchen every now.end then, and
the fin tab ed produde to befofeyou.
The Basham home waa very beau-
tifully decorated for the tea, and
bout a hundred guests enjoyed n
thoroughly delightful visit with the
‘hostess, her guests of honor, and
her house party members. in the
dininu room yellow chrysantne-
nuns set the lovely Thankacivinw
colour nets which was attraetivel)
ZarAed ‘out ta the lightaand i
retreshments. In the Tvinu room
waistband. The outer edge of the
etrate to bound, hemmed or picoted,
when finiehe it gives the 'effect .
ot having been cuj in scallopa, but
these pointe are the result 92 toe
natural folds of toe doth, varsed by ,
the hip Iinen -
Equally simple to the waist. Ig
too. to a erele somewhat amanlef
than the skirt. In this case the
neckline was cut square, but it
I out oi 'Hrs. Clyde Footer led Aho devotion-
ache in 'si. little Mice MarJorie Foster gave
id I got I everal pretty reudinga, Mrs D. J.
--» made an appropriate talk
opThanksivinu. Mra. C. Y. Tully i
nang two charming eonga, aad Mre
J. T. Harren gave • reading. Mre. i
and reception suite autumn tinte
. predominated, with pota and vanea
if ross and chryaanthemums mak-
. tag the rooms fragrant and lovely.
The gueets were received by the
hostesa, aasisted by Mesdemes w C.
kray, T. R. Boone, Richardwon, A M.
Hartsook. and C. M. Blmpson. and
presented to the boner guests in
the living room nnd dining reran
Mesdames R. Hartsook. C W Bald-
er. J. T. Harrell. C-*W. Meld. E. P.
Beas. T. M. McDaniel. B. T Duft, A
B. Dunceri, and T. M. McDaniel Jr.,
comprined the group of asmintant
hostennes, with Mimees Mary Brawn,
Virginix Walters Leak. Belle Dute
Ines Easham and Georgia Baxwell
t forming aa attractive bevy of
young assistantn in the dining room.
Little Miso Mary Brown Banham re-
ceived the nerds in a pretty banket.
During the afternoon, a dainty
refreshment plate of hot tea.
chicken salad, cheen strawe. eheewe
carrots, olives, end individuat angel
‘ look cokes, with favors of pom pom
chrysahthemums, was served. The
rollowing cuest were welcomed:
Meedamre C. H. Clark. A. B. Nyles,
w. B Hamilton. N. M. Martin. B. L
Fala. J. X rerkina, Frank TimberA
toko. Paul Scott, R O. • Harvey aad
» aleter. Mrs Lodhridge, C. K. Me-
Cutehen. w. W. Nik. C W. qunnene.
J. A. Kemp. O. E Mner, Alfred Mu:
Griffin, T. A. Norwood. W. M. Qutz-
tor, Harry Davis C. Y. Tully.
Miher, Anna D’Yarmett, J. --
etantinewi Maloney, w, M. Prid-
dr, C. H. Gannon, F. T. Timberlake.
Lndsey. Join Kay, Herbert Deeim,
Paul-cott, Wills EartQaytou.
thousandn; They abooM help ven.
Ask your neighbor! iday afternoon, with Mrs. Guy Rog-
A Wieit Fells Cane. I qn leader of the program. *
J. H. Simmons, carpenter. 40• ; The program opened with the
- Adamo street, eaya: "My back was 'singing of "Ameorica." after which
th were remem- at the book and front. The sides
the hoe- are allowed to hang free, and dn'
echool nt 3 p. m.
The Penwomen meet nt 3 o'clock
nt the library and will answer roll
call with scenario tities.
• -
, The music students of Mary Im-
maculate Academy will'giro a re-
eital at the academy Thursday eve-
Bia*, bezlantne at • o'cloek.
The Bute M« elub will meet with
Mra T. U Cadle at 1600 Fourteenth.
------- ... The clasby Gieaaerg clem of th«
Wisard. hurrsin« Over and picking: First Baptist church "broke into
up ths top one, "More trouble, I see. j print" this month with ,a. compli-
l wonder who wante some mugie I mentary ed tide in the Fptist
now." I Standara. The notice follows:
He opened the totter and read 'The Clasbey Gleaners las of
the Flrot Baptisr snduy school of
Wiehsta Fallg qualities as a stand-
ard class and is so recoenized. Mrs
A. D: McIver is the honored teacher
am Mrs. J. D. Stoan, ths president.
The Standara might have added
that Mrs. F. M. Tunis is the press
reporter, who is right on the job.
home. Then I have to go away
withopt IL' Aa the Fairy Queen
needa all the rents sho can gst. you
will please give me the glasses.
ford read "iwers‛ Gsalp" and "In
the Vsual Way" whieh were much
applauded. Mrs. Bd Phew, la behait
of the eirele, presented the lender.
Mra. Womack, who had dens such
splendid work with the eirele, with
a handsome gold water pitcher. Mre.
Womack responded very apprecta-
heede
An
rau
park:
man
the
good
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EEKBLXRME.XHS2.iTEa:
{DOAN’S
le nothing more nor lens than two
treutar pieces et, doth in which
two central openings and two
Eennen v" 2.* Eho M‛ut ci
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Thomaa. Led Ie Humphrey. Hurry
Hawton, H. A. Allen, Farri, W, A-
Freear, J. C A. Guest, W. J. Srin-
imeys acted irregularly. qpeclally
night. Deen's Kidney Pills cured
> ef the attnek"
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TIMES’ MAGAZINE AND WOMAN’S PAGE
an nwwito" Abtfrdfa*.-fader
SHPHEFPF-GHES-
THIS DRESS CHARM
Langtora, Bruce. Duisow Footer,
Simpson, Werman Mevariand. stay-
toe. Somervie, Montgomevy, Klh,
Rowe, Chenault, -shaw, Lowery,
Mann. Thorburn Huckabee, Taylor,
Heffner, Hellie, Tanner, Barrell.
Sattertield. Richarnoh, Gebhart,
,Henry, Partner, Rahl, Miter, We
mack, and Deberry,
e e • e
Y. W. A. BF LAMAN marriT
. mr TUBBDAT pvMina
The T. B. L. clasi of the First
Baptist churen to having a dinner
nt the, T. W.C. A. Thureday noon.
. e e
The Ciasbey Gleaners of the First
Baptist church are meeting with
Mre. P. D. Cocke at 1313 Burnett. -
lively. Ito viwita, were reported
during the month by the thirty nita 7? "—‘A",'7* -u
members present, and a lupheon’ a -esem±h — •
chicken ealad. aaltieu, oil vba. ma-
_.___ _______ ______ _ tiiazw.aurpnwagHoataitetee
THIS DRESS CHARM]
*=-2
I fra ta too morning ana wear .V - -L. Willa, Ky. leoeea led. Mra LB.
-ta iheartergoon. d Me kave the dovottonei
few ehl pe of the scissors, s few /MM 4dm and A. L. Lane was lender t
uts. DANIED MONT*BB TO
FLOoNALuIONT> onoueS *
Mrs & B. Daniel washosresn to
Clrelo Three of the Floral Heights
M B- eburch minulon Monday after- •
noon, with Mra Harold Murph joint
hostess.- f
Mra Pi * nichardsoh IM too de-
votionat with a talk on the life it
Miss Bello Bennett, n mtsaign work-
er. After thia readings wire, given
by little Misses Hathorne and
Johnson which were very pretty
end much enjoyed. Mrs. Murph '
leader of the circie, gave a talk
thanking the members for their bo-
operation the past year. During the
afternoon the members had an la- .
teresung “boon contest, with Mrs.
camp w innlag and Mre. Paul Cotner
making Jowoer score.
. Rsfreehmsnis were served to too
following: Mendames Corder, Berry
Riehardson, Cotner. Martin. Moorie,
and Camp. ' ,
Musie otvdmnTo. ACADBMY
rnoGAAMTHNSDAI EVE.
The mucic etudenta of Mary 4m-
maculate Academy will prenenk A,
pleasing program Thursday ev
ning at the Academy, beginning ai
f o'clock. Parents and friends ere
oordlelly lavlt>d.
' dissy spells sod sharp, sts bbl ng
. ; „ peins; feel tired. Irritable—without
, life or ambldion! Likely then your
f trouble ie due to kidney wenkness
—not hard to correct Mt treated
promptly, but dangerous if , neg-
.. looted. For quick relief use boan's
Kidney Pills. Duane have helped
Mra C. w. Sn:der was htess to
tho members of Cirele Three, First
M. B. church Mission selety, Mon-
The Y. W. A. of the Lamar Baptist
church met Tueday evening nt the
church. Mra N. B Hawia. lender,
opening with the evotfonel. The
program wes from the textbook
"Roxal Service." the subjeet, "Meal-
eine Mianions,” with Mins, Grac
Farrle leader. The ausociation vqted
to hold their meetings from noWon
at 7:80 Tuesday even 1 age instead if
the afternoon. Mice Floy Vernag
sang "Face to Vace” with Mleo
Farris at the plane. The toitoWiM
lar
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of t
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lets
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of
the
A VICTROLA
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2i” nabel Bad Pionsie Farquhar, Lulu
2 Wood, and toot Nycutna. .
6 WHO Kra Powera
Mre. Powers was hostess at the
away, .with (bo problem of adjust-
ingTihbi A braided ban* of the
material paxses evound the waist
ahowing only a little ip the back
and treat.
This dresa is of whits kasha
crepe and »u denignea for Betty
Compeon, the motion pieture as-
tress, to wear on her trip to-Hemo-
lulu, where eho is to maks her nexr*
picture.
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dwe a eueee pisee and H neemaea that every thing in the world
Nency end Nick followed Mr.
Cuticura Soap
For the Hands
cgtrul Du , .
T , g<
Circle Four of tko Westminster
। Guild of the First Presbyrerian
1 ehurch mot wita Mre. Orville Bul-
l linuton Meador. With Mre. Duff
loading the devotlonal Mice Aa-
gette Walsh gave a piano nolo, Mra
' Loubllal Thompeon snag, and Mre.
Your drugglet will, tell you uaK
"Danderine" to thy larcen geliinf
hair saver in the world because it
corrects and tonee stek, alling halt
every time. Use one botele of Dan-
derine, then if you find n einginnn- -
ing hair or a partiete of dahdrutf,
you can have your money back-
adv.
“Oh. oh!" cried Nanqy, "It's the
falry landlord!”
The Green . Wisard smiled. “He
hasie kind heart wo he shall have
the xlasaes,".he declared at once.”
(To be oontinueg)
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cuAsnr auawns aEr
INTO BAPTINT STAM DAMM
made an appreciative little
! the memhera coopertion
wuh bar ti past feat, after which
Mre * B, Treuatoaa thanked Mra
Jones, la vehait of the trete, for
her wplendid work tote year.
Eighty-seven viulta were reported,
thirty bonquete ef nowers. Slit
worth of garmenta alstributea, and
a total of doss sported collected
during the year. The members and
vimitore, present Ancluded Madames
Bullard. Cowling. .Crawford. Crane.
Craig, zluins, Bdworda, Ptoher.
Gaskina, aveene, Olin Harvey. Mill.
Jolnson. Mebres, Mlehaeljas, Me-
Guigan, McLean. Pleroe, Petermon,
Thoenberry, Jones, Lend, Nowris,
Monk. MoCart; ¥oClure, -Porter.
Tre va than, and T..wareonet,
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vovnru M.B. omncuw IN
wEsLer GML* CLAseN00M
Membore of Cirele Four ot tko
First M. B. miesion mel in tewes-
It was a queer place add IU .
My
i, p&
Kimonas Dreperles
> Curtie Qlnghama
. eo lame I could hardly ge
, bed. There wae a ptendy
my back and when I atoop
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Brrr coMEsOX. '.
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Reldigh, J. H. Friee.4. C Aumsel.
Horace ItobblM. T. W. Ramsey. C.
W. Stevenson, J, W Thorns. Mack
Thor.as, and J. R. weleh, and Mes-
dames a B. Williams, J, C Ellison,
add Frank C. Carter, guesta.
MBS. C. W. sxiDa HSrEas
TO FIBVT M. B. CICLE a
There is no part of a Indles’ cowtume that makes
2 or mars ths ettet like Footwear. It is no longer
bonaidered a mere foot cover but a vital style re-
"quirement. ,
K. H. Martin made the report from
the nominating committee, after
which the members enjoyed two
contesta.
. Following the program the beet,
ess invited the wuestis into the din-
lag room, which- was attractive
with Th.nksgiving decorations-
chrysarpthemums, cssdlos molded la
ear j of corn Add other pretty ideas
to arry out the ogjor echeme and
moue. Mra Frank Timberlake and
Mre. Sindere Walker prenidef at
the table ar l the hostes waa hs-
elmted by her niece. Misa Lech Bella
Duff. In werviug afternoon tea to
the following: Mendames J. W.
Ntone. Cl nude Miller. J. K. Faunt-
LeRoy. A. I. Sullinu, A C. Walker,
K U, Gmrsiine, C o. Felder, Mother
HUton, W. K Nileo, T. H. Lewson.
W. D. Gant. J D. Anderon, Bort
Itean, D. 11. Kridur W. W. Cook.
Guy Rogeir, J. W Akin. H. O. Her.
vim. Johnsuu. Cuy Daley. J. T. Her.
roll. Q. U Bhapard, D. J. Carithers,
Walter Deugherty, Homer Lee. Cole
and Frank Dorsest Manter W. K.
Niles 3r.; Miane Marjorie Potter,
Mary Barrel) and Anderson.
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wusTNINSTEN Guu.•
cmcuns MEur MOKDAr
Mra, *. » Moody, treasurer, also
made a report, and $46.28 waa ool-
leeted at too meeting on the pledge.
The mimbere gave a rieine vote
of thank to Mra Bright farther
ettictent leadership the past year.
On the program Mies Ruth Grieham,
Mra J. C. A. Quest, and Mise Kath-
leen Lynch gave readings, and the
Patrician qurtette, Miees Joseph-
toe Pike and Julia and ‘-Beulah
Kora entertaine4 with several num-
here.
At the close of the program the
hostebe served delicious refresh-
ments to thetollowingt Mesdamew
T. A. Baggett, J. D.. Bright. W. P.
Holding. W. IL Downing; C. M.
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worn
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I after
I • . Wl
with
p atom
Are yon dragging around day
; after day with a duul, never-ceasing
backache? Do you suffer hendeches.
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