Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 318, Ed. 1 Friday, March 27, 1925 Page: 4 of 20
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, € H 7 . . -( WICHITA DAILY 11 s. FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1923 -_____——: .-------------------
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SOCIAL AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
federated Missionary Members
Hear of New Day Nursery Home
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES - -
Poor Boots!
- My Martin
RURAL AID BILL STOPS ,
CONTINGENT CONTRACTS
FOR SCHOOL TEACHERS
UM-MMM!
- Soon to Be Built By Kiwanis " *
The Federated Missionary Society members heard detailed plans
for the handsome new two-story fireproof building the Kiwanis Club
plans to get funds to erect for the Wichita Falls Day Nursery, when
Messrs. Frank Quelsser and F. R. Collard spoke to them at their
Thursday afternoon meeting. 1 1 . .
- The Kiwanis Club plans for the-children’sday-heme-eempassesAt
building to be erected on three 50-foot lots, 150 feet, deep, forfeit for
the purchase of which is up. Erection of the day nursery will be in
line with the Kiwanis.national program, a beautiful modern day nur-
ery home having recently been completed at Muskogee, Oklan through
efforts of the Kiwanis Club of that place at a cost of $40,000.
. .. --------------------- 4 Mr. quelsser stated that a.drive,
, for individual subscription to the
JUNIOR COLLEGE MOTHERS fund for building the home /would |
ruin. muni noon be started at a luncheon on April
ENJOY TWO GOOD TALKS 13, to which he invited the federa-
______* ton to send a representative con-
millee.*
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AUSTIN. March it “(P-Contin-
than necessary,” said Mr. Marrs.
“If a teacher is hired for $100 a
month with an understanding that
she is to get $125 if the schools re,
ceive rural afd. that amounts to
paying 435 more than is necessary.”
went contracts for teachers are not
to be permitted under the new rural
aid bill signed by the governor.
Superintendent S. M. N. Marra an-t
nounced today that the custom of
offering teachers a certain salary.
with addition of an additional sum
would be paid if the school received
rural aid, would be- discouraged
where possible. .
"While I a m in favor of good sale
riesclor tencherni the practice of
bring them on a contingent basis
mounts in the end to paying more
The juulor oillege mothers, meet-
Good Meeting
ins Thursday afternoon enjoyed two: The. quarterly meeting heard
. , ..........d h business reports, including the
rood .talk*, well present 4 "i usual day nursery report Mrs. Car-
Nropriately different subjects h ringion stated that a daily average
Mrs w F Tandy and Ar Rayborn of. 10 ebildren were cared for at the
1. M , :. 4 nursery the 4 past quarter, i which is
an increase of six or seven over the
Mrs. Tandy’s talk win on intirie average a year ago, and fof about
decoration and the destrabidt, of 2e over the average when the nur-
training along that line for girls sery was about a year old. 1
Mr. Porter spoke on the relations ....-.......- ... - ..
between the church and. the school. Misses Juel and Adele Ray and
The. mothers. and teachers. em
joyed a litrit operetta by Miss Alvin,
and fonts by the Junior College
Glee Club girls%
Durini the business session Mrs
V. W. Cain who presided in the ab-
sence of the- president, told the
members of the eighth this, dis-
The—members enjoyed Rongs by
piano solos by Mrs F. It. Collard
“TORCH BEARERS’CAST
ENJOYS TURKEY DINNER 1
"HONORING MR. VINCENT
triet congress of mothers me eting in . , Th n .
Canada next month, April- s-10 in- The mien the "Torch Hearers!
itustve and as many as eouldieast and Allan Montgomery enter
. iactena: or the National e.....I.......d with an turkey dinner for
urese of Mothers meeting in Austin the entire cast and a few ilestrL.
April- TTao May 2. which some of
the mothers ex pert to attend
Afrs, Roy Desielk told of the fury
wishing ur the domestic science dea
partment of junior college and Mrs.
John Kay gave the finmee report
Mrs, D. G Whitney cameras a repe
resentative of the Daughters of the
American Revolution, Major Kranels
Vdriee Chapter, and told the mem-
hers et the D A. R junior college
scholarship, which the chapteris
raising funds to provide
jirs. Joli Kay led the-opening dee
votional with an inspirational: Hit
oak
Child-birth
11 Ow thousands of women, by
42 the simple method of an emi-
nent physician, have avoided, un
necessary miseries
through missy
and up to
Thursday night at Clayton’s Cafe as!,"
a special compliment to Mr. Vineent:1 ‘
who left after the Thrsday might -
performance for Galveston MT : Vin
cent will bemin immediately trout
inglthe Galveston Little Theater 1
players for the presentation of..
"Candfia" there soon. - :__
Those who enjoyed the spread. at
a specially arranged table. Included
Messrs. and Mesdames Edgar Wade
J. F. Pitman and J 11. B. Bonner,
Mesdames W L. McClain, and will
hls
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permitsaasts
roughsend for book
radfleld Rterulator Co.
i, da. “Mother’s Friend”
drug stores.
The Beauty
It Brings
Jesury surrounds the girl who uses this
lelichtful Southern face powder. The
Jadine fragrance is lasting, too, and so is
he beauty it brings. Here is • powder
treated exclusive ely for Southern women
has softens, refinesand protects the skin
HOLD FINAL SESSION -
ON STRAY PACKAGES
ly $18,000 a year packages RW/F
astray while in transit. M.
Friday is the last day of the con
ference, which has continued since
last Tuesday, with 43 main subjeut
all centering around loss and dam-
a ge, being discussed. Santa Pe men
from 13 states have attended and C
Chicago, has acted as presiding of-
ficer.
FORT WORTH, March 27.(—The
400 Santa Fe-officials and employes
representing the. loss and damage
committee Monday, went into final
session here to discuss ways and
means of eliminating a loss of ngars
*
Planes to Spray Cane.
HONOLULU. — Hawaiian sugar
planters are seeking airplanes to
spray the great sugarcane fields
on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. and
check the spread of "erespot—a
plant disease which i ramming The
fields. Army airplanes may be used.
NEW FOOTWEAR
COLOAL-1
DONT SEE Now we
EVER GoT Alone
WITHOUT YOU! |
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AS LSOo TIME STUDY? YAS SUN!
IN THE APPROVED
BLONDE SHADE
ST
MRS. WALKER HOSTESS MASKAT CIRCUS ONE
OF SIGNS OF SPRING
. s . . The Thursday Sewing Club wash. -—
reotin entertained by Mrs. Ben Ackerman — one at the surest signe er spring
I % • sleds flat the home—of Mrs. J. C Walker. is the announcement of Maskat
‘ 5 w**1*2 1 1907 Tenth street, Thursday after-Tem.....Shrine Circus which 4.
noon m.... being spunvoren bi The Whitornied ngties, which will be given to
asn il ana * no De Jaroni bodies S The thipliTin runus maeteer diemorine or the largest
eh.1 toples of interest Later lovely Fe- to defray their expenses to the 1m- w 4 Abbott Robert Basham ),
• 1 betas By: freshments were served ‘9 the fol, verial Courier * esior s ut Lo An. 1 st Iters." Italy Wilhite and J. F. 1
wit "Paeanlowts: Mesdames S. Eadded ikelei Calg in June: The ir "* yOl olewy/l have charge or the fi-
€" Walker, John Mansker: Noblerbe held Were the wac k of May I al 1 rr the amcus?
Furey, C. P Benton. Tom Counting The bas-bifi park
ham A., d. Holmes, C. W.. Boller The executive, commits in ri total number of dwellings in
th and guests Mesdames Harry Neatisharue , con dating of Nr J E the } nited States is in excess of 20.- 1
CLASS PLANS LUNCH ton. Herbert Brown and T. V. Pletcher. Heneral chirt . T ungono At y hith more than 12,000,-
Featherston .. Ttu HLRDoux 90re-renied. - c
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Rummage rale? 810 Ohio Friday that their eircets this year will ex- Genre Segall Sign Goodyear Tires."
Saturday, by Austin Mothers eyed all former efforts and thetthe call Tire Company, 616-18 Ohio 1
Cb-d - ! those bd 1* Ady _==
members of Maskat Temple with 1
the exception of the actualcircus 1
performers, who have been recruit-
ed from thewlargest circuses in the I
ind Mexers
Humphrey. Allan MontsomerylVin-
ent Clifton Clay Reed Frita: fer
Jon Harris and Jenks Smith
WIss Harris.
Impromptu spechfw*
eyed three of the best befes
Bob Humphrey, Mrs t**1* .
and Allan Montgomery
country. Tickets are being
| tributed among the members
01
and every member will be striving
to earn the two free trips to Los
SUSANNAH WESLEY .
Mrs J M. Bland assisted by Nirs 1
N. J. Michaelun was hostess to thejud
Suyannah Wesley Clasp members off
he-Floral HihN E. Chureb.r
Thursday affornoontwhen the elaysl
field its monthly business session 1
Ars B. M. Bullard gave the 44
votionai tatk, and Are, T. C. Thorn
berry led the opening prayer. *
membership, and the class planned i
a luncheon for the near future when.
The membership matter will be 1
urged -
% After the business kesstona read 1 ‘ N
inky by little: Miss Patsy Lou and.
Master Dan Thornberry t were en
ljoyed and.the hostesses served re
freshmtents to the following: Mes,
dames J. M. Franklin: John Tancred
P. W Snider, T C. Thornberry, E.
M. Bullard. BJT. Stone, R. E. School:
fh Id, O. Reeves, H. G. Harris. ill
J McGuigan B. Melat John Tay
lor Myrtle Taylor and-Bland H Hi,
MISS KILLINGSWORTH IS !
HOSTESS, JUNIOR CLUB
oNNadine
SacePowder
Cheliped southern Lovchness
Miss Elva Kilingsworth was hom.!
toma to the New Century Juniors"
Thursday afternoon when the mem-i
bers enjoyed an interesting. Texas
Day program. * . 1
- Miss. Ethel Sforan was leader and
we. Ansinted in the lesson by Miss
Killings worth, who gave a review.
of Texas history, and Mrs. Newman
HID 1 ho reviewed Ruth Cross’:
Indiden Cocoon
i Dainty refre shment was served to
! Mesdames HUI John Fowler, Paul:
iHArding. JWseph Huokins, Overton
: Abernathy, s. 31 Gose Jr., and Mils-
Moran 7 —____________.
Bobiled hair looks, wonderful wil
the tiny tint of Golden Glint Sham- €
poo Adv .
, WEDDING
Printed or Engraved , -
Wedding Invitations and Announce
monte. Reception: At Home. Birth.
Callus and Bereavement Cards, Re
dital Programs
AMERICAN PRINTING COMPANY
, SPRING CLEANING
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SPECIAL MACHINERY
"IicAUNbny
Discovery
T An Arabian scientist on a desert jour
ney found the camels milk he carried for 1
refreshment churned to a substance which
he called terrayagh or “oil of milk."
So was butter first discovered. Science
and sanitation have added their improve-
dnd. J
r "Today Mistletoe Butter, churned fresh
from selected pasteurized cream is served ‘
on a hundred thousand tables every meal
every day. ‘
- Here is a gore patternipresenting blonde
in one of the season’agdaintlest, happiest
effects. The vamp is of blonde kid, and
........—thequarters of blonde moire, a’very pleas-
+ in combination. The Cuban heel is 14-8. •
prised 1.......*.....:.............*11.00
Here is another blonde creation, one that
offers smartness and distinctive modeling.
It’s vamp is of blonde kid, its quarters in
blonde moife. The heel is somewhat high-
er than the’illustration shows:.... #10.00
Alligator and Black Patent
re skinfully combined in several styleful and satisfying numbers that depict one of the
season’s best notes. *
One model, with black patent vamp and tan anigator quarters. is a clever Two-strap at- .
fair. with 16-S heel ...,.................................:.......-............. *8.50
1. Another, also with black patent vamp’and tan alligator quarters, is a practical, service:
able low-heeled model ......: -- $7.56
-__ALots n o-shades in silk Hosiery are awaiting your selection—Do sou‘mhakt it------
* a rule to buy your Hore when you buy your shoes? It’s a pretty good rule.
“3MC
Announcement
We desire to announce that we are .
now ready to serve you in our
New Home
804 Indiana
——H Next Door to Security National Bank —
1 5. In this new home of "Beacon Shoes”
we have attempted to give the peo-
ple of Wichita Falls a Shoe Store
as convenient and attractive as can
be found in any city anywhere.
"T We shall continue our same policy
of offering you “Beacon Shoes" di-
. feet of the maker—for men and
women. All styles—one price—86.00
ANNOUNCEMENT
THE OPENING OF THE o
Daffodil Beauty Shoppe
SATURDAY, MARCH 28 4
6—-EXPERT MARCEL OPERATORS—6
$1.00—MARCEL-$1.00
Miss Georgia of the approved Marenitio Shopper
+ Chicago - will have charge of facial * h.
1 4 904 VAN BUREN
Plenty of Parking Space- 0 Phone 8945
1: Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock
Now Open
CAMERY ,
JTTEPeE
May We Respectively Solicit
Your Inspection Sumo I
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