Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 290, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1923 Page: 4 of 16
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ALFRED TENNYSON STUDY
OF JUNIOR TRAVEL CLUB
FANXIN MorNEHs POsTPONE
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Hair Curling Race Turns Ballroom
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OUR PRICES ARE LOWER-LET US PROVE IT
you’ve been missing!
- FANY people deny themselves the comfort
IV of a hot drink with meals, because they
find coffee and tea detrimental to health. For
many, the drug element in coffee andtea irritates
the nerves, retards digestion and often, prevents
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natural, restful sleep.
If this fits your case, try Postum. This pure
cereal beverage supplies all the pleasure and
satisfaction that a hot mealtime drink can give
invigorating warmth, fine aroma and, delicious
flavor. And you can enjoy it in the full assurance
that it cannot harm health.
Th. Sorosts Club studied Hsmlyn
Garland's "Retura of a Soldler" at
its wednesday meeting. when .th
members were entertained by Mes:
damee V. R. Martin and Joe Harris
procens going on. s.a
"My own niece, Roma Battler had
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another niece. Prowress cumon, >0U
whe Fayn
A woman meeting a male ac-
The program to have peen given
by the Fannin Mothers Club. March
36—the cominz Friday—has been
postponed to Friday, April «.
. Member, ar. Kaku to take
nentrie. arimshnw totrueh from dresimaker to bootmaker
1 and to the ungerie shops.
understand that
Mrs. R. Lee Joiner, who was op-
erated on at the Wichita General
Hospital saturday, Ie reported doing
very nicely Thureday.
•The Sabbath of Hong" will be the
nubjeet of Dr. Goldberg's lecture
Friday evening at Temple Israel
The services begin at 5:00 o'clock.
maid of all work will be mor.
■entlal lo succeas than" a good man
to lore.
"A woman who works outaide her
home and try. to play th. buninezs
woman and home woman too." she
continued, "either break, up her
health or the serenity of her home.”
There, I didn't mean to preach.
You and Leslie sre the two dearest
friend. I have in the world. I al:
ways have told both of you that I
was going to be the old murid aunt
of your children. I am still holding
to that resolxe, notwithstandirx:the
•’two belt men in all the world
that are your choices.
I will write and .end you descrip:
th. study
style.
After the lesson the member:
were invited to remain for a .octal
Your Erocorsalis Poutum in two form.: Instant
Postum (in tin.) prepared instantly in the cup
by the addition of boiling water. Postum
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templated the rule, of the contest;
•peed. 35 point.; general appear-
anc. after shampooing: 25 po!nIa:
.nM.rance of the finished coiffeur.
21 point; comfort during therpro-
cess, 15 point.. . .
MRS. CORKHILL HOSTESS
TO NEW IDEA MEMBERS
“zsmtiznstmsazsrcauine
Laox ArIILAnY CARS
' WANTED FOR rARADE
Members of the Legion Auxiliary
having car. at their dispowal are
asked to have them at the Salvation
Army Citadel at 1 o'clock Friday to
help the Legion boys parade at 4:30
advettising the benefit motion pic-
ture "America's Answer."
cuILDnEMS novn. KEMP
library on Saturday
Mrs. Curtis Atkinson will tell the
little folks four charming stories
Saturday atternoon at' Kemp'LP
brary. They will be as follows:
"Fussy, the Caterpillar”; "Easter";
"The Rabbit's Ransom," and "The
Selfish Giant."
Medium brows nair looks best ot
all after a Golden Glint Shampoo-
about to purchase reading matter,
candy or some other trifle, pays for
it hereelf.
Eek
at Mrs. Harris' home.
Mrs. Harris was leader of the les-
son and discussed ‘The West and
Houthweet a Field for Fiction.
sie gave a synopsis or
ar.a paper on Garlands
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By CORINNE RICH
Universal service statt Correspond-
,xewxonK.isa 30 suraa vaz
grand ballroom of the Waldorf Into
turaadchermnoruphto-nt. 21′62
machine and gave an manxbobb ed
heads the "wave of their uvepn:.
The manipulators werecometinE
for the permanent noting chem-
Ptonship of the world and. Isneident:
ally, for the 51.000 prise offered the
winner at the Fifth Annual Hair
breasors Exhibition.
It Was the first eonteet of its
Lanile la perfectly obliwious of every-
thing. now that he hap arrived, but
before he came she had no time to
think of the responsibilities she
was going to assume. In her mad .piracy.
CARS WANTE TO CONVEY
CHILDREN TO BUG HUNT
Mothers of children in'the pri-
mary and beginners departipents of
the First Christian Sunday school
who have'cars sre asked to tele-
phone 1275 or 6106, There is to be
an Easter egg hunt for the child-
ren. who will gather at the church
gaturday afternoon at 1 o'clock and
Ie taken to a vacant lot near Pear!
street. The children are expected
to bring half a doxen colored eggs.
MIGMLAXD uniurS MASS
MEETING FRIDAY EVENING
The lghland Heights Civic
League sl enjoy a mess meeting,
to which all residents of the dis-
trict are Invited, at the home of
Mrs. T. R. Brunson. 2206 Grsnt
street. Friday evening, beginning
at 7:30. . .
A musical program has been ar-
ranged. and short talks will be
made by civic league work by Mrs.
J. A. Kemp arfd other reprenenta-
tives from the Central League.
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nour, during which the hostesses
served apricot ice and caramel cake
to the following: Mesdames H- R
Archambeau. A. W. Burnside. Har-
rison Bachman, R. 1. Eckerty, 0
R. Haynie. R. E. Hilburn. I. W:
Karrenbrock. Stanley McGregor and
Burk Taylor.
Stamps for eale at Times qrriee
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Don’t fail to see this extraordi-
nary special offer.
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Hamilton, touching
Our rates are reasonable and
you are also protected from
lose through fire or theft
while artteles are la storage
with us.
on payin when a
Tomorrow: Etiquet tot motor
cars. ___________
• sacred about that migple ceremony
$ up there in the mayors office, with
' just myself and the mayor‘a aecre-
of course you
Mrs. Hamilton is ...
she never has had a chance before
of impressing the Hamilton mil:
Jlona upon ths soclety people of
GOOD FRIDAY pnoGRAM
■ BVENTH-LAMAR CHURCH
A Good Friday program will be
held at the First M. E. Church.
Seventh and Lamar. Friday after-
noon beginning at 3 o'clock, and a
cordial invitation, has been ex-
tended to all who wish to attend.
-iThaanarrior-cniit,somagwnr“t “
presented under the direction of
Women's Home Mission Society of
the church. Rev. Dr. Crabtree will
deliver an addreae, Mise Blanche
Potter will be at the organ, Mrs.
Robert Lyle will sing "He Was
Despised," Mre. Irving Karrenbrock
; win sing. "He Died of a Broken
Heart," Mrs. J. E. Briggs will read.
' "The Leper," and Mrs. G. I. Dor:
' rance will read, "‘Tie Midnight”
Miss Vivian Raney will play the
1 Massenet Elegie as an offertory
number.
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car terry or other low-priced pub-
lie' conveyance properly permin
him to pay both fares. i he offera
1; A woman chancing to meet
a man in the depot when she is
kingig.hjotorzi. that this if the
grand ball roomi esawlatedla
spectator who had danced many.
I muy rnoit.nr ptace.. A
sifzewn ’ n^X'^ A
mnopcon brought the shocking
revelation that women look like
i mumy horned devils, when being
| permaneqt waved.
f The contest was as good __
horse ro and nearly as exciting.
. "°Wom and men, all skilled in
the artTor making woman's crown:
I Ing glory more glorious, loaned
I from the balconies and rooted for
iary for witnesses.
Do you know. I came to the coh-
clunion that, after all. the ceremony
of marriage is not necesnarily a re-
ligious rite. If one only complies
with the civil laws of one's country
and truly keeps one's faith in love
and the one loved, that is ■ con-
tinual religious sacransent.
I had been wondering if this were
true, and seeing you and Sam drop
into your new life so quietly and
calmly, yet withal so happily. f al-
mOsFenme tortherreometestem-that,
after all, yours was the right way.
Then I came back here to all the
great pageant of Lesile’s wedding.
Six bridesmaidu, my dear, with your
■umble servant the maid of egnor.
Our gowna and hats, which "were
furnished by Mr. Hamilton, cost
$200 for sach girl. The bride's gift
to each one of us is to be a solid
gold vanity case end we are hav-
ing now a round of festiyities that
could only be equaled In court
circles when the bride wes of royal
blood. It's all very grand and Les:
He's husband-to-bo seems one of
the nicest chaps I ever have known.
noNT take the; shence ot
• having your valusbie furs
ruined or damaged by moths
during the summer months.
Store them in our modern fur
storage room and let us re-
lieve you of thle rick.
woman indicates by word or Kes-
tt
naia. -t took a whole day to give
it to hher. , But these experts can do
it in forty minutes to two hours.
'Ths process Is practically pain-
less and quick today, and more
women are being waved than ever
before. They are paying attention
to their good looks." j
The latest idea is called the Tut
bob." It is straight over the fore-
head and ears, and only coarse,
heavy hair can stand it.
•I‛m going Lo crown the winner
of the eonteet with a brand naw
300 garments go on sale at one
specific price. Dresses of taf-
feta, flat crepe, canton crepe,
printed crepes, all new, all fash-
ionable, charming" and distinc-
tive. Coats and wraps in a
great variety embracing every
ney idea of the moment.
xtsAPztGe"uus
Club at har home on Monros, when
ths members enjoved A vary de-
lightful Easter party.
The living room suit* .wan at
tractively decorated for the party,
and the Easier idea .was crrted
out in the prises and in the re-
rreshment course. Mrs. John Swan:
ner was most fortunate at the «ame
among members, and .recsived •
beautiful basket of handmade roses,
while Mrs. J. T. Waggoner was
lucky among the «uesta. and. W.A.
prettily remembered. Tne guests
were served Easter rabbit ice cream
molds with cake and sunbonnet
favors, those present including
Mesdames Paul Pond. Roy Coffee.
J. Truman Stevens. Grady Taylor
John swanner, Biilinwalea, H. A
Wright, Roscoe Devle. Clifford Dea-
ton. and Miss Mary Smith, wand
Mesdames Waggoner, E. O. Ward
and Naylor and Miss Irene Neior
Sharon.
Leslie's wedding will be aoms-
‛thing to remember, but.' after all.
dear, I expect when you read that
sentence you will . say—"and my
wedding Vas somethinx to remem-
ben". Esch to his taste andiind.
I told mother About you the other
night and this was her comment:
I hope Slty has .a good maid.
Under the circumstances In which
-ska begun her weddtd. life a good
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roino. Theater. Arn 2nd
Beata now on sale at
MecoxNELL BRoa.
Tomorrow: A letter from Alice
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With lota ot levs to Sqm and, just
oodles for yourself, I am as always,
the same old— BEATRICE,
cablegram FromElmanbeta Stahley
To Allee Mamtem '
New story episode. Slater Eives
string of real pearls to bride as a
gift of imitation ones from herself
at the behest of rejectsd lovsr.
What do you think of it? It leads
to complications of course. If you
do not like this, cable me and I will
try again. _
ELIZAEETH STOKLET.
Women of today seem bent: upoHnc
realising the fullest equality with
men. They sre not only, willing -
but eager to accept the reaponelbll-
Itles that equality imposes. It’s In J
keeping with thia tendency of the r
times that women prefer to pay ’ 2
lt*a bad manners foe a man. sit*
time by ehnnee beside a woman "I-
qunintanee on a train er boat, to
erter to pay tar mnything she buy"
from a venar.
when a woman is his guest at the
ball game, the races or aimilar
placea, including acore cards, pro-
grams. snd retreshmentn.
Mrs. G. W. Corkhill wss the Eas-
ter hostess to the New Idea Club
at her home on Soventh street
Wednenday. when a dzen members
enjoyed a thoroughly delightful
* afternoon.
The house was most attractively
decorated in Easter colore, and the
season was again prettily suggested
in the lovely luncheon served late
in the afternoon by Mimces Mildred
Corkhill and Ethel Andree. The
members enjoyed fancy work, Ai-
cunsed current events, and ex-
mutt"are-sequived-cov-the ehamged-- newp-ddeneiralons .man!
miht” Hines, and wars glad to have amoh
them sgaln, after eight years nb-
sonoe. Mrs. W. G. shaw. who rs-
cently returned from Pennsylvania
to make her home here.
Ths luncheon, of pressed chicken,
chicken salad, stuffed eggs In spin-
ach nests, bread and butter sand-
wiches. pineapple cake, and coftee,
yaa served to Mesdames C. A. An-
dree. M E. Corey. H. T. Thornberry.
J. J. Simon. Lank Thornberry, Roas
Corlett-J. T. Friberg, A E. Wolf
and D. Dellis Lobaugh, a guest and
a number of little folks. Carrie Fred
Thornberry. Estelle T h o rnbervy.
June end Junior Corlett, and John
street - . . . .
PIERIA DELPHIANS MEET
WITH MRS. H. 0. NEWTON
Mrs. H. O. Newton entertatned
Iba Pieria-Deiphians Wednesday
afternoon, whan Mr.- Allen Duncan
directed a lesson on tha laat two
acta of Jones "Michael and His
Lost Angst." •
A very interesting study was eni
joyed, and during tha brief bunt-
ness sesulon Mre. F. O. Harrell was
elected to membership, and Mrs.
Halley conducted a parliamentary
drill. Lat I" the afternoon the
houtess served dainty retreshments
to Mesdames J- C. Crane, G. T.
Drinkard. Allen Duncan. Frank
Hoover, Earl Jamesom A..C. Parks.
J. E .H. Ralley. C. M. Richardson.
John Prewett. snd Misses Clara
Schults and Helen Bengtson.
Stamps for sals t Times Offics.
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Unity qlub masts with Mrs.
J. A. Kemp, -v
T. E. L. Class of ths Lamar
Baptist Churchbazaar At P: E
N. store front snd Francis
Fortis Drug store.
New Century Club meets with
Mrs. W. P. Boldlag.
Radio "U" Club mets with
Mrs. H. H. Dvenport, 1305
Monroe.
Mrs. E. N. Ashe will entertain
the "Happy Houetwives" at her
home, 1505 Thirteenth.
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First sanlverssry luncheon of
the Alathesn Class. First Bap-
tist sunday school, at Kemp
Hotel. 1:10.
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Good Friday Service at First
M. B. Church. Seventh and
Lamar, beginning at 5 o'clock.
Everyone invited.
prayer service at First Chris-
tian Church. 1 o'clock; divisions
fl vs and six in charge; week of
prayer observance. Everyone
invited, . .
' Executive board of Busineee
Women's Club meets at T. W.
The first night was for gray
"haired women, because «rax. hair J*
eon elder rd extremely difficult to
wave. The bobbed girls had their
time tonight, wishlag. oh, so much,
to look long haired auain.., Laif
come the women with a lot of hair
—hair over twenty Inches in lensth:
"How well I remember the first
permanent wave," said Gustav Sat-
tier. Naw York's eldest hair dresser,
te me, critically eyeing the queer
knoi "
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Postum FOR health
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DEAR BALLY: |
I wish I had the pen of a novei-
l»t. I would write the story in
which I might contrant the .wed-
dings of my two dearest friends.
There would have to be a second
volume, you know, sfter you have
contest who « ua.u --- both had some y,ears of wedded
Mr Battler hi ns lie con- ltrs. ; I expect You will both come
ted the rules of the contest; to ths same thing at last, a btaq-
tiful yold Age with Erandchuidren
sroaM.yqur knees. ; ' •
Your wedding, dearsally, was ,o
quletly unconventional, without
even a new gown for the occasion.
You snppedaway at the noon hour
snd martied Sam. And yet.' there
was somthine very solemn, very
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makes waffles, griddle cakes, hot breads, seem a new,
delicious treat. Two kinds: Blue Label, the pure juice
of the cane; Brown Lebel, a modified sweetness. .,’X,
Have Brer Rabbit on your breakfast cakes tomorrow.
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I: A woman meetinK a man on
the train pays all her #wn expenses
including tipa, exeept that sho may
bo Vils guest in the diner for not
mors than ons meal.
4: Business girls frequently PA:
tronlso the seme rests arant ■»
business men they know; should
chancs bring them together for
lunch, the cirle ehould ank quietly
for "separate checks, please."
5: A man pays sll expense*
inscirtrtca hts business in this _____
city when there wananiz.oq2ioter Altrea Tennyson. Victorian poet;
1B tbs business. And the talss ns btaureate. an creator of some of
can tsll about the •volution o th j th. mOsr delicate and exquisite
coitfeure. -.3.- ha l verse imagery in existence, formed
“When_Rosa_hadsher."Av the inUroetlng Study of the Junior
* ' ' | Travelers Wednesday afternoon at
FRECKLES 2-
• ■ -- .. ... Whiei prsvlov weeks' study, following
■R-* 7 " with 2aketeh of the poet ! 1Me
Trouble- Mew te •e"55 “5". Mrs. Harold Rose dincussed Tepny"
_ . Anon why nsarly son ss a representative, of Yioter-
Thera a e reeaon - e thought. Mrs. Allee. Tennyaon s
• everzbodzrreck also a remsdy for mastery or rythm and melody, and
happily there la al one Mrs. A. L. Lane,,the purpose end
’ tsschlag of th. poet's "In Nemor-
■sod stay freckled. othlne— lam." Mrs. DeNontel’s "Interpreta-
Bimply.zet an from vour drug-ltlon and Contrast of "The Lotus
Goupiestrenshu.‛rom.vt"tnrghtatera nna wanrehd.in
=iot and.Appna ta a few any you her abaence. . by. Uhe. leady- The
*?* ?!*-. *>*t* the worst | club enjoyed very much the read-
ahouie see that •’ Ml.MP I ina bv Mrs T. R. Brunson of three _____ ________ _
trecates havn.benun have*
vklle the light emee neve en d pl the "Bugie Homs," "Haeet ------
entirelt; No if net""remve now and Tw• and "Tears. Idle Tears"
yourself for if net r.momer no Members present included Mes-
thex may.atazwi) gauam‛"com- domes Alles. C. C jones,-Jr.. who
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piexiom. Yau immediately precedipu the program.
las falls-Adv.-------I,, R. Sheldon, W. T. Knight. A. I
Lane. Harold Rose. G. W. Flatt, B.
L. Morgan. E. T. Duff. T. R Brun-
son. George H. Watson snd Wayne
Somerville, and Miss Nmma Carter.
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