The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 151, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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ried women with widows’ trou-
Ulese Indeed, the married Woman
suit and a
shirts stiek
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"quleen of stageland.
the equipages of the
and other notables.
Texas co-eds. - During the windy
March weather the chief sport at
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ufacturer’s advisory board hss an-
nounced plans for Manufacturer’s
Week here in the spring of 1924.
A parade and exhibits that will
contain 1000 trucks and will be
five miles long with gorgeously
decorated floats of Dallas manu-
facturers are among the features
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close the week with special Easter
musie, some giving elaborate pro
grams.
Fort Worth Has a
Big Musical Week
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Kate turned to Latham.
"Yen, dear,". Ms hand sought
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Bow to Sarah •
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Riot of Color Attends
Simplicity In 'Design
Benefit of Library
My Life and My
Escape From
Siberia
Woman Worker Saya She Has the Same Right
To Make an Honest Living as the Widow
her daughter. Mrs. J. H. Purvis.
. armpa leaves two sons and
one daughter. erent the constant’ growth
Circle Park School will enter-
tain with an Easter egg hunt Fri-
day at 2 p m. under the’auspices
mourn-
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’ Don’t pull any poll t leal Jabber
inside of a /100-foot circle drawn
brant. t. ; , !
$ Why couldn’t she answert Way
'Couldn’t she find the wcrds ’ Kate
to gain Ms confidence. That will |
be the best thing he can do. to tell'
1 Bessie volee and her teel-
I lin’s about that rotten dee I
that trifler handed her pul*
Mrs. Rober Pitman apd little
laughter visited in Arlington Mon-
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eon. George Conner. Miss Kather-
ine Suggs and W. J. March, E.
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Today—Tuesday
Afternoon Sale—2 P. M.
U Night Sale—7:SOP.M. ,
This will positively be the last day of thia sale,
m the building must be vacated. Come! Many bar-
gain* await you. \ ?
\ G. w. PRESCOTT, Auctioneer. t
You buy what, yog j
get. They may be brown or wh
blue three ways from the
ace. Her sweet daddy han
stepping out of orJint a carriage
in umbrella
his troubles to some one Better c.2..
watch hl melose. It may be his Mrs, „M‘RD:
health.
HUNDREDS of habit .
14 ed every years beca
(Formerly Kopensky)
Df the Czar’s Body Guard
Admission 10 Cents
part. Othir amusements of the
girls include swimming, canoeing,
rowing, hiking, archer)', hockey.
North Side High SeW- _
The "American Beauty”
Electric Iron
All Mourn But
' Bitter Relative
By lilted Press
Me Al,ESTER. Okla.. March
27—Joseph Bernhardt. 73,
did not join theworid today
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\ 211-13 South Jennings Avenue
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All churches of the city will 1
3etty Will Aid You
What pre your heart and
household troubles! You can
confide In Betty Brown. She
will give you helpful advice,
either thru her printe col-
umn or personal interviews.
I'aca pen natpe In writing 4f
you wish.
■Ing of
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go to the KofP
M'riT ” Vernon for Election Rule.
Fort Worth has had and will i
have a veritable feast of music
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saw the pants leg of her father’s
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hibita each year.
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Miss Myra Rutland is visiting _______
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By Unitgd Frees
DllAS, March 27. + Hugo
Schoellkopf, chairman of the man-
rtemess and said -that death
. could not heal the wound In
hla heart brought by Sarah,
"Let the world mourn her
as it will." Bernhardt said.
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FORT WORTH POWER & LIGHT ci
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"RIS, March 27—A t
France. hongred Sarah
dt in death today as
4 Job yherorhe widow falls, it is
causa mhef has the ability and
..■A bcauh busineus gmeu prefir
Hurfiedwromthu-, T
Why ha»n’t*he the same right
to makk honest money that the
widow bast A great many times
, the widow la * widow becausetshe
prefer* to be, while the marrled
woman hag rather-qork and help
her huuand muke an honeat Hv-
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Resnie Smith Ml<l she has
th* world la a jug and the
cork in her hand—but sh is
Thursday* night will be moth-
ers‘ night at the Hemphill Pres-
byterian where Rev. W A. Erwin
is condueing the pre Easter re-
vival.
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The Presn—Ten Cents a Week.
Bankrupt
FurnitureStock
OF N. A. CUNNINGHAM ' 1
The History club, which wss to
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Girls Beginning to
Study Housekeeping
beginning of the spring term, five
onomica de-
or the soule of young girls to live
rrn t r -----------and if she is worth while to begin
I* not tf blame nd if she holds with, she will not. There are too
many good people In our city for
a woman to be forced into a life
of shame. All that is simply the
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* If you buy the right electric
iron you probably will have to
buy only one in a lifetime, so
it will be cheaper to pay a
trifle more at first and get an
AmcricenBesut * "
Sela by Dealers sad Lleetrical
And the kids, went thru the 4
papers, divided them and swavi
ihefh. Then Saturday came w
the kettle lined with an old tow
the eggs stacked la carefully a
o boil. Would they never i
boing! .
Then came the hot -ine
J. P. Elliot was granted per-i Sunset Terrace, will entertain the
if you want to keep omCA it is oar constant
posted on the lat- §sb purpose to make
our ads and show •"ugGyour Radio pur-
windows. ‘“oa was chases.
better salarie for their woi-k, but
the trouble should not be plOeed
at the door dt the married woman.
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Arlington News
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bunk. I haven’t any patience with
a woman who ia always on the
verge of having to sell her soul
to ve. What would she have to
live for after she did it! Nothing.
So why do it!
It is true women should be paid
"I haven't considered that far thing to. his shoulders, to let nim 1
- there .may be court action. I [ take the’entire responsibliity for
don't know. her future, verily to let hint think I
"Then I hare a vlan." Latham for het;
replied. "You do lose me. Katy-it eaa t
"Yen have a plan fdr Dorothy!" be otherwise." Hla voice was vl-
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Mrs. E -R. Cockrell, president
of the Keramie club, 'announces
Walter K. Tin of St. Paul, who
lectured here last year, will teach
a class in china painting and pot-
tery April 7 to 14 at TCU. Those
interested in the lessons should 1
call Mr, Cockrell. ■
velope of dye । papera ,
„nounced that not one bi
Co old be done until
an(
ed d
th# '
tral
President Peyton
the cabins maintained by the
BBS- L. MAN—
THAT SWE
cloths and the real dyeing! Then
were never days like it.
Let’s see why. Those eggs didn'
cost a cent. If some eracked it
F (HOULD the married woman work? Do you agree with
f 3 this woman or the woman who wrote Monday that mar-
ried working women are forcing many other women to sell
their souls? Give us your opinions. What is yoursremedy
u for the unemployment situation? The legislature, after all,
I fought shy of the minimum wage problem. There is no ।
P such thing as a minimum wage law in Texas. A woman J
takes thetwage offered her or none at all—and usually it is
far lower than a man would be offered for the same amount
of work. ] • .
That the senate should sanction
the French invasion of the Ruhr
will be debated at Tuesday’s regu-
lar session [of Central's club of
"Political Science." । The bill pro-
posing the sanctioning of the in-
vsalon waa offered • by Senator
Mrs. Fannie Gibbs. 6*.- died
The regular business meeting I
of the Federated Women's clubs t,
will be held st First Chrintiani
church Thursday st 10 a. m The
executive board will meet at 9.
All member* are i equested by the
president to be prompt.
---------NO JOKE
“The Storkl always making breaks.
He «lortes in his fool mistakes.
When not wanted, he comes around.
haif"brotser ortheramoun T-“"ben"IT-DR.3eE2
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—THE srK’s-XEsr
tee West Sizta Street
are Annie Caswell of Austh,"5
Katherine Fischer of San Antonfo,
Doris Patterson of Baa Angelo,
Jewell Belle Smith of Austin, and
Huth Y eager of Cleburne.
The Press Ten Osssta a Week.
xrxsir^
LEvv unos.
• IB nunlmesn IB
Hmerican Beauty"
ELECTRIC IRON
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little daughter Ruth visited in Fort
recta Worth Sunday.
Walter Want of the Independents,
of which party Henry Shepard is
leader. Tae Radtcala, headed by
Jack Gregory, are strongly "op-- — ---------—- .---—
posed to the measpre. while the [weekly Pantaerette does for Cen-
Conservatists, upderthe leader-
ship of Harold Foster, are in
EVEN IF YOU DON'T CARE FOR SPOnTs YOU ARE BOUND TO,
care for sport clothe* this seasotk The flannel frock, at left. with
it* dimple line* and knowing girdle, is in the popular combination , —
of black and white. The knitted frock has a aimpie strigtline peciLCorrenpon
■ white nannel drees ahd a jacket pf Egyptian design in which Heds, anAVNTIMu.Ma
blues and greens run riot. Yet the whole effect ia by no means
flashy -
------ THE ONE-MAN WOMAN—68 ---
k James Latham’s Plan
—__By Ruth Agnes AlIa
Interesting pro-
according to
Pt 17.
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over..her in bad weather.
4:A woman always sita la the
seal on the right! “ , *
5: A man, uniess very well ac-
quainted with a woman, sits facing
her when they are riding tn a tax-
icab, and not on the same seat.
partment of the University of , '
Texas will tak up residence M ’ l
the Practice Cottage, where they । J
will shere the responsibility or/
keeping house and planning and 9
preparing the meais. The girl* 2
who will enter the Practice Cot-
tage this term to fulfill th* re- \ ' •'
quirements for the bachelor ot ) 192
science degree in home economigs
le man get* out
le woman his
holas a parasol
ad when she is
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--e-in-
-the Want bill.
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ate Into the three parties was’to boost Central to lipe up, with
made-at * special meeting called thia live bunch. '
last Thursday afternoon. ’ e------------------------ht----1
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For a few minutes Monday af-1
tenroon Central bowed her head ;
In prayer and spoke in hushed
■ tones for the seventh period was
: set aside for a short program inh
-in memory of Miss Sue Buchanan
He is to tell the lub of Its alue
to the school and the good tire
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in most eases she would be glad
. this week.
3 The 2 Powell-MeMillen
3 Monday night at the Baptist
church and Rudolph Valentino's
.. Argentine orchestra at the Texas
hotel were curtain-raiser* •
"Hitehy Koo." Tuesday nighFat here.
motor. ul
2: In alighting M
first and offers th
hand to assist her.
3; A man never
over a woman's h
la mourning the death of
fuly. features relaxed and an ex-
pH Mion of merene beauty on her
E01* ki‘uMAAAWUNge8
Coroners say the number U
such death ia appalling. Aabls
led for one reason 18
was bardiyazen- r- a
president I tetested Tn saving ita bAbte. No# ]
!' it is really beginning to save them, 9
— _ A ! And all thru educayton. Th* 4 |
Varsity Girl. Take .Shspzecptoarchackeipicitg,9
T o Flying Kite* Now heirnspyeqthe of babtes ana . 'J
mhdene,, ' Az5.--.m---f6E
irch t7—Kite fly- Girl* Beginning to 1
! Ing .lias been added to the list of — - . -grare - MM
activities of the University of.
mission by City H*|| Tuesday to Thursday Literary club Thursday
erect a store building at 2120 at 3 p. m. - ' since last week no paper was is-
Rosedale-st His-application for • •
permit to also build's garage was ■" Parent-Teacher' Aun. of the
denied. J. s. Brigance was Fannin school will give an Easter
familiarity with e her I
Manners
Driving
present the following local com-
posers: Mmes. L. A. Suggs. D.
waMod"tknW: Anarionie C. Ejiucwitt.En inZ^dwu-w nouneed.mah
Stephens. Dot Echols MeCutch
under consideration-.1 n- '
In making the week an abnual
dustries here will be shownEhru
the increase in, the size of the ex-
An eight-page Pantherette was
sold to students Tuesday morning. I
Auction Sale
face Thruoutthe night her son.
tn adchildren and, most intimate
rel fives kept the death watch.
< utside In the street great
rwds gathered bearing their
•y* path/. V: t r ____
J MANY PAY HOMAGK.-L- th<, boiling, and they always dM
3 heytcame at the rate of hun- they were thrown away. It dia
dr« is each hour to pay homage to
The funeral will probably be
EVENINDEATH her
BERNHARDT IS
clothes resulted in' the capture of
a burglar here. «
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tfVNERM. PLANNED. ‘‘umEne —i*
Her; funeral is expected to be, , . -
M moat impre4aive France has mothers cover them imprdp*rtr at
<4 for centuies Cavalrymen night! 2.
f PresidentWMillerand’s per-, " -
son a I bodyguard, mounted on
great black horses, will rld< i hav^r always dit
alongside of rhe hearse. [ or ^another. It
Following the hearse will come i eration ago th*
the child she was startled
’’Yes." It -was scarcely audible
By t nihea Pres*
EL PASO, March 2T-—A girl's
_ .. — '“You has* a plan for Dorothy?"
*1 »*4*?|,'Mw*>» artH*. Should:__L . ’ . L
she be taken in to see her mother 1 than did James Latnams Jut 1
—or is that too bard a thing for then, ’ >
a ehildt" she asked. f 4 "Oh—Jimmy-Jimmy—”
Latham Was silent for a space. His hand tightened over Kate's [
Then: az she spoke. She felt suddenly
"What do you intend to do with Ivery young, very immature. She ■
het eventually?" he asked. wanted very much to thirt every-
AEAR BETTY: i I wish to sy a,__________________
• word to’those who blame iar- tonelp thelwidowi aotuat need:
-qored her in life.
*md the entire world joined in
ths homage )
: n the etrange death chamber
tr her home, Bernhardt lay peace-
portton of one of his
.J|U out of a bundle of
clothes that a man wan carrying
down the atreet. 1 — _T
The child’s story led to the ar- ‘TAMNT T4 ETrN
rest of Ramon Torres and (the re- 1UIV I K1 fl I
covery of clothes and *20. belong-t m*T T T
ing^to her father. At L.. d 1
WTEXAS GETs RAIN:
By Vailed Press
--ALIVE! •
ET WOMAN IS
STAGE QUEEN
— Easter Egg Tima
LASTER egg time agaiu. ,
Ca Doesn't it make you’/thipk’
morning! --242
And, don't you remembe N
you watehed the hens’ neat* t
the whitest eghs and placed ths
in the coolest place in the Mil*
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-you any the less, for being your-
self instead of a toy In aen bands. ' ( --
HUBBY'S wonRIED. ARLINGTON, Texas, March 27.
- Dear Betty: My husband I* wor- Mrs. S. H Grizzelle of Mexia is
tied about aomething. but hevtelia visiting her daughter. Mrs. B. B.
me nothing. He eomes home Vrom snrince ' - F
-work late, eate hie aupper and\then prunce.
he just aite and think*. He le kest-
lee* after he goes to bed. and mhut: Mrs B. B. sprunce, who has
been visiting -in Waco, returned
You write as if you had not dis- home Monday . •
cus**d the matter with him. Try
BY NORMA TALMADOB.
(Copyright, 1v2$, by NBA Bervie)
The carriage or motor car ia
as much an adjunct of social Ilf*
as the ball room. There is a
correct carriage or car, for every
occasion, but few are} wedithy
enough to Have themkll. Th*
same Bocial usages, horever, go
ip the main for all private con-
veyances. Deportment that'*
proper for the limousine is gen-
erah proper for the hmble
taxicb.
1; It's correct fol- a man to put
hi* hand under,* woman!*,elbow
to assist her' into* earring* or
n.",
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And they stin crack in the boiling. _
Still egg time's a big time if nt ’
more than a hait-dozen come out
of the pocess whois. h- 2
TVDEwnrrtii Near
the first floor assembled In "the
or- lower study hall, those on the se-
' ondnoorinthe upper hall while
students of the third and fourth
__________ aewer on Henderaon st. RibleBrowninE class meet (loots gathered in—407 to honor
mar Thirteenth to Teras-atwere reWednesdax at 10 a m at. First the memory of a teacher who was
it will be ceived by city commission Tues- Christian church. The study. con-1 ■
day from Oscar Cunningham. R. ducted by Dean Colby nr Hall of
... Rogers. H. W. Greenway, Tar- [ TCU on the teaching of Jesus
pstpMea day rpreoon-chasmhemnThisGirl Must Be
ory of Miss udhanan Her Father’* TValet
For once in many weeks. May-
or Cockrell, will speak of things
not pertaining ‘jb the coming elec-
tion when he speak* to the Boost-
ers' club Wednesday- afternoon.
And what of latham ' She "
looked at the man beside her. His ^4
eyes were on the read. His eleur _
cut teutures stood out against the m
modniight. Kate felt their appeal. I
Just a feW hours before lie hau I
quarreled with her. accused he’ I
been unkind to her. .3 » M
And now. witi no explanations ■
she found herself picking out his ■
good points, speinz his attractive B
ness. ,
. udeniy hi turned tn her. B
' purutny is "HU st xour home?" B
b^'asked. B
hair tenporarity had forgot tt J?" B
”1 can express no pity or
sorrow Friendship between
■ us had not existed for years.
My sister could have helped
I me but she refused ”
1 Bernhardt, once an author
and playwright, is now earn- -
. Ing ais living by operating a
little furniture,erepair store
here. । • •0
SAN ANGELO. March 27.—
Rain of great value to crops and
range conditions fell in this sec-
Hop today. A halt to three-quar-
ters of an inch waa general in
Wst Texas. ”
matter:
. ---------- . ----- nut today one dozn eggs coeti
arfnged for Thursday., ( 125 cents. “ ------ -™
I ernhardt, even in death, still |
was the favorte of kings snd
prces. In England King George
the Prince of Wales express-
George Locke will sing a sonata,
by John PowelL.-Mr. Madeira
■Tucker Manchester will sing two ---------—---------‘
numbers from Oly Speaks. Mrs.. . {-1 . r. e * PTY
lanymrTet"oaCentral Hi Students To
Victor Herbert and Rudolph Debate On Ruhr Invasion
Frimi-will-be-given-by-the-trio- ——_L
Ing for her babies rather than see t __
them go without the taings his at the door dt
salary is not sufficient‛to—gn*| A HARRIE:
Woman's auxiliary to the Amer-'
lean Legion expects to enroll 100
new Legion members during the
drive beginning April 2.
Miss Annie Mae Hopkis will
lead the program Tor the Harmbny *
■ club at the regular meeting Wed-j
neaday at 3:30 p. m. Mias Bea-
sie Jackson will read a paper on
the current musical events. Mr*.
them. She deserves credit, snd
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y0met
hers. _____________I 11
k "But it 10 s plan. Lady Fajr, wondered at her own mutenesa’ Of
Nhieh begin* and enda with theiourse, she cared for James lath-
ehing I told yt>U ovet angovr and ami Every little ananee of hin
■ver." Kate loved the light lender- 1 voice thriiled her. 8he loved the
Bess of hla roice. V 'boyishness of hl* profils, the . ter-
H"That- you love mef" she ask- nal youth oi his eyes. Then why
Mhcentiy. . ' couldn't she *ay the one little word
Eyes, and are you,rcady to give that would put her whole future
an aaawer now!" It neemedlat peate?
EEate that no voice ever could (ToWecontiuued).
Ede more of «n emotional appt al (opyriubt 1923. bN,EA eryie)
Out on the open road, with the.
httle Chinese foundry and He
plash of color far behind, the
zue i of Allee’S death seemed t
mginke on mote significance. Knte
(:oit that Ihor* bad been * period 1
Vput tu something in her own lift
by th’’ passing of the blond girl.'
surely the Inst tiling that had at
tauhed her to the old life waa
cune. She must accept the doube
- of Dun: which Alice had aroused.
passtcc now. There was no other
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Mareh 27, 1923
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- - - gmBETTY BROWN’S ADVICF--‛1
Marries Women Not To ..
cyu ' ■ ■ ” ■■ $2’ “
Be Blamed For Working
'granted a permit to build a gsr- egg hunt Friday at 2:20 p. tn. at]
age at 1401 Richmond-st.—Thirty the Seventh Ward-pk, (
neighbors approved it. • • •
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EXEMPT FROM TAXES. i ion No. 104. Ladies" auxiliary of
Hemphill Heights Methodist | the ORC, 'are requested to attend
church was ordered exempt from । the meeting Wednesday at 2:30
city taxes by city commission ip. m. at IO0F hall. Clam initia-
Tuesday. tion will be held
BLACK MOI HE ISONE OF THE
relly fashionable material* of
the moment? This photograph
shows you one of the most 'ef-
fective things you can do with
it. Drape dt Into a nleeveless
model and allow a sash te start
at the houiders ahd make Its
way without interference to the
hem. Then add a necklace of
brilliants and you are all set.
M anufacturers ’ Week
rri esl . ru0xad"ugdbeg0,-
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LTHEFORTWORTH PRESS:
Fashionable g
5k- "e”
.Bber
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rutland
Rev. Homer’ McCarty .nd wife iaround • Its azainnt
of Yoakum spentL„the week-end signed and malled (4 44 Section
----- ----- - . iE 21;artppre achrdt"n 'judge* by City "Secretafysnow
..the Majestic, will bring special sermons at the First Christian Tuesday __ .. 225
auusic. church Sunday. .. Polis wil remain open from 8
' The Texas composers luncheon 1 a. m. to 7 p. m. April 3. The of-
will be held Wednesday at the Uni-1 Mrs.. Alonso Monk Jr.’add chil-fice of the city secretar’win be
versity club- f dren of Corsicana were Arlington a scene of toli until midnight nwhisn Sintera will entertain
The annual glee club concert visitors for the weekend ---------------- . I xthian Sister'will entertain ,-----
will be held weanesday night by . . . , c,. members.nndfriends.witha.bent history
Mhe TCU girls at the university Margie Cravens is on the sick City Haller* Get A 1252 p ‘rhe
TMMon** w#+"st---—t ___—+ Storm Sewer Bids .........
be kiven at 3:30 p.'rn. -Wednesday 1 Tom Craven* waa in Fort Worth 2-.. .
by the Harmony club at the First Monday on business. . .Bids on the construction of a
—-Eresbyteranchureb. 7 ■ ’ > ------storm
. arerntonFanaouTainge"o“nner"hnurrwinmbe celvedby , a
— AnotherAriday hight " theFirst_completed by sunday “ a i KIS
P"S*" ... ... P _ 2 - " rant Construction Co. and West social problem*, will be continued and in her private life, spoke to
&, Womaek. Quotations varied i The Browning study, conducted hair ot the student* and Mr.
from 114.S3 a lineal foot to 224. by Dr. R. Cowgill of TWC. will iark, head of the history depart-
All were referred to City En- ‘embrace the poem- "James Lee's ment. spoke to the other group.
gineer Lewis. 'Wife." C * ■ Several teachers and students paid
I. —----r-----'..T?i. * * * 1'' + tribute to the deceased teacher.
GRT RUILMNG PERMItrs. . Miss Elisabeth Miller. 11606 • • • •
1
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A NIGHT OWL
vearsety: Figoinewithagir
now who doesn’t tell me when to Ee
1 me. The firat lime I called I
stalled at ti p. m. and she begxed
me to tay. Every night she bras
a little harder and t stay a IHtleJ 1
lonKr. I have been to see her about I
eigke iimea and the last time I left '
at 3 a. m I lert then under protest.
WeeI do you think about Iter? 1
—3°" to ask what I think —
.about you. don't you! The girl
is silly and thoughtless. She prob- (
ably doesn’t work. But you are+-
sillier thaw she. Show some back-
bone and lave at 11 p. m as you *
first attempted. She won't like
„3 y
. 30
1
u.:’ i
Asm .Ji
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composed of Brooks Morris, vio-
1 linist. Signor Espandola. cello, and
Guy Pitner, piano. The choral
' practice is held at 2:30.
p * • •
f Regular meeting of the Euter-
pean club at the- Metropolitan ho-
. tel Wednesday at 10:20 a. tn. will
precede the monthly musicians'
luncheon at 12:30. All musicians
1 and those interested in music are
cordially invited. Bernard U. Tay-
lor will be tocetmaster and will
treated her like,a dirty will mnake zou want tn hear
ah tri. J L it again aad gnln.
’ And\the Way Williams Malm That Piano
k IPar Vp and Tinkla and Toll
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