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Thrifty Housewives
Mrs. Will Foster gave a detail-
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Frances Handy, Ruth
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A WEEK FOR YOUR FAVORITE RECIPES.
FLU COLDS
Each week the five best recipes are selected and
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parlor. Miss Waterbury.”
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printed in the Friday PRESS, and $1 is paid for each.
Follow this food feature each week.
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FAUE 6— THE FORT WORTH PRESS—JANUARY 17, 1323___
Barn Dance to Be Given At 1
Meadowbrook Country Club
Stanley A. Thompaon
Sal H. Weatherford
l’aul I. Brooks
Expectant
KMothers
Get the Best and the Most for Your
Money—Read The Press
bolgs and such. but now it has
|given its name to electric stoves.
Baptist Temple, Camp Bowie and
Dorothy Lane. Program will be
An celebration of the ninth anni-
slender dimensions that ties in a
bow with long ends, under the
SIX JURO
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At one
nails,
nuts,
Gnirtin
Duke
Association
many de-
Larry Hoelscher, C. E. Stanfield.
Claude Whalen. C. J. Davidson.
president of the
structton Company,
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NEWLYWEDS TO BE
HONORED HERE
PREACHER FREE
IN DEATH CASE
Eight Tables
Of Players At
Bridge Affair
. E. Asstin
. E. Edgar
H. Miller
. B. George
H. W. Drechsel
Mmes.—
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Frances True
MI IA red Toogood
Messrs.-
E. W. Slaughter
COOLIDC
SINGAT
PEACE
A. D. Grsso
• David II. Taylor
Harry Gutzman
Cari R. Porter
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High scores were won by Mrs.
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Name of the organization will
be changed to that of the Mili-
tary Training Camps Association
of Texas, and its membership will
fangte contraptlonK.
The old washboard with
Joe A. ver
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Dy United Press.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 17—
fake Salts
if Bad
Blat
and Mrs. Matta, and Messrs. S.
D. Hill, L. Matta, Tom J. Brown,
Dr. David R. Taylor.
Among those present were the
following:
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Treaty at 10:1’
The signing
historic East R
House.
The treaty ai
TCU SENIOR CLASS
TO GIVE BANQUET
Fred Erisman, president of the
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VOICED I
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MARLIN,
had been so
convened th
trial of Van
for the Kru
It was ex
be completet
Th- case 1
change of »i
of a life te
at Dallas an
man.
SUSPENDEK SUIT
A new bathing suit is called the
dainty quilted Hardware is not what it used to
। be, and the old timer visiting the
Protect yourself from
the after-effects of
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NATIONAL THRIFT WEEK, JANUARY 17th to 24th
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The housewife has before her delightful and appe
tizing suggestions for meals, the best recipes imagin
able...and where she will find the best foods at the
most reasonable prices. ---"---
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I "Mothe’s Frlend" is sold by
good drug stores—everywhere.
made and a refreshment course
served to Misses Mary LaBruzzo,
Myrtle Crosson, Bernice Hamil-
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If you have had any of these ailment* do
not neglect yourself in your run-down, weak-
ened condition. Take S.S.S. and build up your
bodily strength and resistance to disease. Its
tonic effect will restore your appetite and
vitality.
SJ. S. Builds Sturdy Health
"suspender suit.” Its wool jersey =
shorts are of deep green, with =
tgned
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Ada S. Miller
*G. R. DePoyster
Misses---
Catherine Handle
Lsucille Mason
, home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ro-
senthal, 3201 College Avenue, on
Sunday afternoon from 4 to 7.
Mrs. Levanson was formerly
! Miss Marian Greenberg of Hous-
i ton.
kmown and used by Ehree peneratipna
bi mothrro.
tire. H. V. Cardona; Mrs. L. W.
Deutsch, Mrs. J; 8. Lyons.
Mr. p. A. Holmes and Mrs. J.
S. Lyons won high score.
’ skige p0- "t .
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mothers end grandmother did Start
’ today, and you will realize the wi-
| dom of doing to as the ’eli roll
Be rare and get the booklet on
Faeta About Childbirth. One copy
is yours. 1m. Write for it NOW.
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Dawes, Mem
And Cabini
Kellogg
By United Preus.
WASHINGTO
the presence of
President Dawei
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R. E. Roberts, F W. Brigance,
H. M. Gammage, T. C. Acola. J. I
F. Farmer, Harold Hough, L. C. ।
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Plan Their Menus
Messrs, and Mmes M. E. Ousley
Glenn Smith ' “ — •
C. A. Lupton
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Ed
Stephens is president.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
MEETS WITH TEACHER
Mary Class of the Broadway
Baptist Church met at the home
H. Scott Teel
CMTC STUDENTS II
WILL ORGANIZE 1
documen hede
bon and gold
famous preside
was placed in
great East Rot
sloe.
bubbling messtly. her mind to picture, step by
Jou’re used to fan- step, every event that would take
cier victuals, Mra-Plimpton com- place-in ihe Hethawey and—the-—
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V. .n. armintor
U S. Marten
Women Guests Will Wear Aprons, Escorts
Will Don Overalls Feb. 1
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Jenny Lou Her Diary
Leroy Dobkins, enjoyed bridge at Glen Garden
J. B. Roberts, W. A. Patterson, Country Club Tuesday evening
following the serving at dinner.
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Mr. Ben Levanson will honor
Mr. and Mrs. .Sidney Levanson.
who were recently married In
Houston, with a reception at the
many railroads and other eng
neering projects.
rHE problem of feeding the family foods that not
I only suit the taste and physical needs of the family
but the pocketbook as well, has been made easy through
the aid of The Fort Worth Press. Standard, unvary
ing quality is the outstanding feature of the advertiser'
merchandise in general—and of food products in par
ticular. Quite a factor in saving your food dollars.
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but unconscious of the set. As
Cyrus M. Plimpton drove off into
the night, hitting the State hirh-
way arain, the zirl folded the
paper into a smaHler and smaller
roll, her icy finzers gripping It
convulsively. She had to think.
There was something terribly Im-
portant that she had to face and
reckon with, but how could she
think. with the awful tourist per-
son shouting election prorhesies
lines at character about
urinous wi
of Jad Salt
take a tat
of water t
few days,
then act fl
is made fr
and lemon
llthla. and
years to he
time, hardware Included
chicken wire, hammers.
Vae -Mother’. Friend"
"the senate.
Virgil Garrett,
40 ARE PRESENT
AT PIA MEETING
Attendance reached 40 at the
meeting Monday of th Tandy
School PTA.
Entertainment was furnished
glurgg’sh ki
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they no loi
relieving b
Jad Salt
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evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chenault of
90S South Henderson entertained
Wednesday evening with an eight
table bridge affair.
Guests numbered the follow-
ing: Messrs. and Mmes. T. O. Ba-
ker, Harold Bevan, Lionel W. Be-
van, H. H. Sloan, Hampden Spill-
er, Arch Parnum. Harry Catts.
Frank Blazi, Suggs Jolly, W. F.
Salt, S. M. Salt, Grover C. Leigh,
camps. The Fort Worth ’ unit =
will be chapter No. 1. E
The adoption of an overseas =
type of ap to be worn by mem- E
be rs al so will be decided at 3
Thursday night's meeting and 3
delegates appointed to visit near- 3
by cities and assist in the inau- ; =
guration of other chapters.
Frederick W. Maxwell is as- ! =
silting Lieut. Col. Ralph R. Dur- =
kee, San Antonio; Lieut. Col. Ed- =
McBride and Robert W. Hamm.
Mrs. George Haynes hasinvit- e w
ed the club members to be her
guests Jan. 23 at her home, 1861 . r . .
Grand Avenue. . . ; Study Ctrclt of
PTA to Hold Meet vention heldin Amarillo.
L. Blythe, R. P. Roper, Harry ;..........
Duncan,.!,. O. Lyne, Homer Lyne, C. R. iuryenton
♦Aldrich Moore, Willis B. Smith, g’ L Noera
Ed Sproles, John Maynard, John Wibr
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and Messrs. Stewart Harrison and
Foster Gillespie of Dallas.
Decorations were carried out in
pink and green, the same as Mrs.
Chenault used for a tea which
Hostesses of the occasion werelshe gave
Mrs. E. E. Edgar and Mrs. T. BP B
senior class at TCI', 'has an-
Hauser Constructed Many Rail
ways and Projects in West
By United Press.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. IT.-
Eric V. Hauser, Sr., one of Por
land’s most prominent busine
men, philanthropist and civ
leader, died here last night <
influenza and complications.
He was owner of the Multm
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are now
class dinner to-be given at the
___Woman's Club late in January or
early in February-.
Committees are as follows:
Life with its experiences has
taught her so much, given her
such a mellowness, whoever
stops to think that she may be
between 60 or 70 years old or
perhaps older? Who knows?
She's not the kind to place em-
phasis upon her age.
Former Circus Barker
Denied Killing Woman
Br Unttea fm.
ELKHART, Ind., Jan. 17, —
Harvey L. Smith, former evangel-
ist and circus barker, today was
found not guilty of the murder of
Mrs. Genevieve Stults, beauty eul- '
turist.
The State had charged that
Smith, acting as a private detec-
tive. abducted and killed Mis.
Stuttzatthe behest of Mrs. Chas.
L. Reyder, whose husband was
threatening to leave her for the
beauty parlor operator.
Devie Edwards. Jessie Cooley, hats, beach robes, boudoir mules.
Ruby Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. Tra- and other accessories
of the car and joined the lour-’low'.”
1st couple at their Impromptu Mrs. Plimpton answered some-
, Given Rida
about Child Birth
Book, FREE
MAKE months of expee-
IVI taney ensier, frost from
tension and pain ; and make ths birth
of your child a happy event by using
:Mother‛a Frtend," the rrtemal
lubricant for expoetant mothers.
mented acidly. "I ve heard tell Tarver homes after her disappear-i
how manicurists are worse gold- ance was discovered. The weary '
diggers than chorus’girls.” Journey brought her again to
Mrs. Plimpton shot a trium- Bob's emphatic decision to find
pliant look at her husband, who out all he could about "Pablo
was happily absorbing scrambled Valencio." He would I go out to
eggs at the moment. "I thought the Jonson dairy farm, then to
you said you worked in a beauty the Grayson's, and there—there
Dear Diary,
AN article I read recently im-
H pressed me. It said that a
lovely woman is always a love-
ly woman.
Age holds no
terrors for her.
"Because to
lovely woman.”
this writer went
on to say, "these
sculping fingeta
of- Time are but
A at her across his wife’s jealous,
grim face?
"Xen sir, it's sure a pleasura
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QALLROOM of the Meadowbrook Country Club will be
D converted into a barn scene on the evening of Feb. 1
when the club gives what promises to be one of the most
interesting affairs of the season.
Ths women guests will come?----•-----------
Hardware Dealers'
exhibition would find
be drawn from graduates of
kit. Crystal was the first tn.the marriage license bureaus, of
take her place in the front seat course, and then—then he would
of the automobile. The Morn- find that she and Pablo had not I
ing Star was scattered untidily on been married., if only they had!
the slick black cuehion, and she. Then—what would Bob think—
folding it neatly, do? Why, that she- had been
_ T he chic woman simply must New Fangled Devices shown Un-
Leona McCoy, Grace Akey, have some bits of quilted calico
. -n Smythe, In her wardrobe. Shopping bags,
See for yourself the tremendous bargains
you get at the big Auction Sale. Hundreds
are attending—Join the crowds daily.
Ladies especially invited.
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Watch the food advertisements daily and
the big food section Friday in the PRESS
The Fort Worth Press
A Scripps-Howard Newspaper
ton; Lieut. Col. Allen F. McLean, =
1 and Captains Frank 8. Tillman 3
l and Charley Muller In perfecting -
mvENIIE wAnox, mu ’he organization, headquarters I =
•IVENTE HAwMONI CLUB for which will be in Fort Worth =
Juvenile' Harmony Club will at 401-9 Worth Building.
meet 4 p. m. Friday in the First! A musical program will follow
Christian Chureh, with Mrs*. Le- the business meeting.
roy Stanley, director, in charge.! ____________________
Ralph H. Bristol
Tom J. Brown
Wednesday afternoon
comulimnenting Mrs. Bertram L.
Smith, formerly of Omaha, Nev.,
Pastime Club Meets
With Mrs. Hardu
hi i A Thompson
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jamas. The trousers of satin lace
up the legs with re‛d cords and
the little tuck-in ji~eper of satin
has gold embroidery. The hip-
length coat is made of gold cloth,
severely tailored.
face, woven a tinge of grey
into once black hair. Yet she
is still beautiful, more beauti-
ful in her way than youth with
fresher roses in her cheeks.
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lowing herself to grow bid in viee work or finds expression
the oid sense of ace— groue hl- in some other ffeld. 1
ness, being shocked at every I - • • | Lom
new fad youth may chooic, «L. She seemns to have absorbed i a 1
ways critical of new ideas. the idea of a new age—to for-
Age has not given heran ex- get the fears of growing old J
cusentouimposeoatemper and She has learned to keep her BadnddRegudatorco..Deot.12,Atlanta.G2.
rudeness.upou.otners , mentai house in- order. ------------------
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Mount, Windsor Jones, Frank Ada 8. Miller, Mrs. W, L. Stewart
Ligon. D. P. Harris Jr., M. T. I
Kenney. R. D. Dolsen, p. A.
Holmes, H. H. Wilton; Dr. and'
Tlie newest scarf is the one of 3
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chin, in demure fashion. One=
completing a grey silk jersey =
sports frock has four tonees of 3
lured Into a shameful alliance
with the handsome young Mexi-
can! He would see red, as only
a male kinsman can do, and
then—then —
"He’ll hunt Pablo down and
kill him!” Crystal faced the,
thing at last.
She must save Pablo, at any1
cost, while there was still time.
"Please, stop the car! I've!
got to get out! I've got to go
back! Please!"
„ W. B. laniel
Mrs. Joe Hardie, 709-Park St., " JuvPW iton
entertained the Pastime Bridge I: 1. winger
Club Wednesday, W.ater JMtgee
wife of the rector of St. John's
Episcopal Church.
Mrs. W. G. Burton and Mrs.
Lionel W. Bevan, assisted by
Miss Evelyn Sloan and Mrs. S. M.
Salt poured tea to about 60
guests.
fashioning the
masterpiece that
is herself.” That
is a poetic way
o f putting 11
anyway.
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One would dread to grow old
as our great grandmothers
grew old, with nothing left'for
them but to sit by the fireside
and wait for the attentions or
their children. And children
• were often so busy with their
own interests that their lack of
attention brought the disap-
pointments. To ihem, they
seemed too busy to care.
Now a woman who is reach-
ing this much dreaded age
finds some other interest be-
sides her children. She joins
a bridge club and thru her club
affiliations enjoys a wider cir-
cle of friends.
If she is a woman of means
this is the age when she begins
her travel.
Or she takes up some serious
pursuit, opens a gift shop, starts
supper spread on a large square [thing and the two began to quar-
of white oilcloth near the camp- rel, "but Crystal did not hear a
fire on which the coffee mpot‛ was word they said. She was forcing
MRS. TRIGG TO HEAD
GARDEN CLUB
Mrs. Henry Trigg was elected
president of the Fort Worth Gar-
den Club at a meeting Thursday
morning at the Woman's Club.
Mrs. Ben O. Smith Sr., found-
er of the club, who has served
as president since its organiza-
tion three years ago, was made
an -honorary president for life.
Other officers elected were
Mrs. Frank Beall, first vice pres-
ident; Mrs. L H. Berney, second
vice president, Mrs. James T.
Taylor secretary and Mrs. Frank
Naugib, treasurer.
builders <
2-,’’ 3
High score prize was awarded J Rolile Pray
to Mrs. R. 1.. Riggs, second high fhester-.2it
to Mrs. J. W. Sears and gusst to s.’
Mrs. J. T. Gallaspy. ' Walt Keeshen•
Others present were Mmes, T. j. w. Morris
Fiush y Oi
tug a quar
, aiao lake. si
a noted au
that too in
acids whiei
Kidney. 10
it from the
sluggish ar
may suffer
tlie kidney
the back 01
ness, your
is coated, I
is bad y
twinges. T
full of sedi
ten get sor
ing you t
three timet
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. tating acid
kidneysan
, GOLD PAJAMAS
Future plans for the class were chiffon frocks. the new iace and THEY WOULDN’T KNOW f Aoldeneutn getd doth
THE OLD STORE NOW “sonmsuostunninted-P
— The colored sash, tied like a lit-
Mondaytle girl’s in a bow in the back.
Of their teacher, Mrs. Elmo
Miss Adline Boyd, program; Miss
Charlotte Hou,el, Miss Phyllis
Pope, Miller Robertsor. Franklin I
Fitts andBob Alexander,decora- Nature and Needs of Childhood." I
tiornsi.Mi m 8,1Robbieke Polk, A new course of study will be 1014 CLUB TO MEET
anddeleniBoren, favorsand placetaken up at the next meeting. N. and T. 1914 Club will meet
’ ... using the' book selected by the 1 1 a. m. Friday with Mrs. R. A.
REV EVERETT KING Fort Worth Council of PTA’s. Hearne, 1925 Sixth Avenue.
TO ADDRESS CLUB
Rev. Everett B. King, pastorCHILDREN’S SERVICES ANNOUNCEMENT
of the Hemphill Street Presby- AI SYNAGOGUE FRIDAY Tarrant County Student Loan
terlan Church will be the main Joseph Shanblum will act as ' Souncil.will10..,, Fri-
speaker at the Churchmans Club cantor at the reguar monthly, day at the Woman a dub.
of the First Presbyterian.Church children’s services which will be
at thearegular weekly "uncheonheld at the Ahavath Sholom Syn- WCru TO MEET
"Elements of th. Church Club’s 1 agagte at ’ PampFridaywin b.' Arlington Heights WCTU
Work"wasthe subject « Dr red Other cM.“.” wb. meet at 2:30 > m. Friday the
James K. Thompson at Wednes- ; takepart include Meyer Schwartz,
oays meeting. Mitchel Victor, David Brenstein,L
Membership in the club is open William Schwartz, Sol Sankary.
Sherman Resnick, A. J. Cooles,
Abe Cohen, Robert Ldell, Leon
Gachman and Abe Anton.
Rabbi Abraham Bengis will de-
liver a brief address.
8, tn te4 .
DALI.A-. J
' lice for crimntr
. the insane w
reducing the
other sub ne
people than
Jennings, sot
Johns Hopkin
an address a1
University lai
"There are
minded peree
states," Jent
these may b
gating, this
crease of onl
birth rate of
because 8 9 p
persora are I
posedly norm
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' "SUPPEn!" Mrs. Plimpton's .to have someone to talk to, Niss
.......ICT voice ciit'TTisrply tltru Crys-,WaterbOfy! And I don't mm
tal's frightened reverie. Jelling you I enjoy shooting off
The girl climbed docilely out my mouth as well as the next fel-
ner at the club Wednesday eve-
ning..
Reservations were made by!
Messrs, and'Mmes. Barney Finn.
attird In aprons, the men in/D • 1 m:
the regular weekly bridge din- er and John s Morris; Misses Sal-
At Glen Garden lie Taylor, AMceSnd Clarice Jack-
a son, Anna Gardner, Myrtle Moore
_ _____ ____ . KEEPIS >^51™ YOWR Plans to Be Completed for
nounced the appointment of com- pSudy.eirclet o SaEamoreHi Mr and Mrs C L Phenix ’900 State Chapter Tonight
mictees to arrange for a formal 2:30 ^‘L.Trld^. Ins^ commhte, report. Will be
the home of Mrs.,Thos. A Ross, ork City. En route there lastmadeThursday night at the meet-
the change having been made on we k they visited in Chicago and ing o the Fort Worth Citizen.’13
account of illnes.. , | Detroit. --------- - Mtary-Fraining Camps Assocla- =
Mrs. J. L. Stuckert will direct Mrs. Harry P. Bailey, 2901 Gib- eton on plans to extend the asso- 3
the study course, followed by a son, has as her guest, Mrs. Esther elation into a statewide organiza-! 3
talk by Edward Munden, princi-Artlund of Chicago. *
pal, who will talk on "Active ' • • «
A lowering of the number of red-blood-cells
in the body is the effect of flu, colds and similar
diseases, with a resulting condition of lessened
vitality and lack of resistance.
Elaborate laboratory tests have demon*
strated that S.S.S. has-the property of raster*
ing red-cells to the blood.
automobiles, wind mills, radio shorts are of deep green, with ; 3
phones and many other new ( modernistic motifs in four shades =
tofTtghtergree.—Its pale green t=
its tuck-in jumper has suspenders of =
corrugated front is not on dis- the drk green buttoning on the 3
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“Oh—yes,” said Crystal, fore- | poor Pablo Mendoza.
Ing herself to turn her attention He would find that. Pablo
upon her hostess. “But—I'm not Mendoza was gone! And—and—
i manicurist. I‛m—I do mar- he would leap to the conclusion
cel-waving,” she fabricated des- that she had gone away with a |
perately. Mexican farmhand! What would:
When the meal was finished Bob do then? What could he ।
• nd the Plimptons and their do? Crystal forced her mind to1
guest had packed up the cooking think logically. He would check
to all interested men. J.
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Recently an oder woman re-
marked to me. “I used to
think as I grew up and grew
older that I would envy youth *
—the girl of 20 or 22.
"Because youth can offer a
smooth lace, with no wrinkles,
fresher ro.es in her cheeks.
“As I have reached that age
that I dreaded I feel no differ-
ently about It now. I do not
envy youth,”
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boral
Senator Bor:
of the headlin
thumbed over
the cameramen
their spotlights
Senators an
arrived rapidly
minutes there
circle of spect
of the desk a
large semi-cire
t'ae other. _
"There are
this govern men
New Hampshir
■ eally of the
preparation.
President C
'ary Kellogg €
tAge stopping
look on at .the
Camera
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Sorrells, John H. & Schulz, Herbert D. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 93, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1929, newspaper, January 17, 1929; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638483/m1/6/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.