Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 219, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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AMARILLO DAILY XKWS. .Tl ESlhU. Jll.Y Ifl. IIM2.
Mr. Booth
Is Smiling
HlO llollM- (f Tl .
Ope your doors and t a k - im u
Spirit of t h- wood.
Wash me clean of dust and din.
Clot In- iii' In voir mood.
Take me In from the noisy liyhT
To the sunless peace
Where at midday standith Nlth.
Sicnini: Toil's release
All your duky twilight ftores
To my senses plve
Take in - tn and ) k vour doors.
Ftaow me how to live.
E. Wetherald.
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The loial chapter of the Order of
the Eastern Star Is prcparlm; to en-
tertain their Grand Matron Mrs
Laura F. Seaman of Urccnville Tex..
who will be
it.T hon e at l;i Punt runt after
pi wry lijuv.alile vinlt of six week?
' Ei'daire Wis. otisi:.. Clil'iito ami
aKnsas City
.111 will !
A I! tlr.i' to
The follow j
tendered at tlx- V.
he held Mondyv. !.:!;.
Soup.
Answers to roll . A l.i t Forms
of Missionary ActivPhs do Von Think
Most Needed in China. Evangelistic.
Medical Educational or Indus-trial
HIMe Ueadinc: Matt. IS
Mrs. Klrkman. leader.
Introduction of .MiHonaries' Work
-Miss Zctta Cray.
Tasks Confronting Vissionar .
Mrs. lhivis Tudor.
Establishing of Schools -Mist. Kat
ie Hap M -'iee. '
Work in tl fli
..in. u in. . iinmi. U:ci liim.n
17. She tomes to inp t the (hap-1 Coneprnini 7 nana'
ler and to liold a school of lnstruc - j .lenkins
yr .( boots
Ullu
Pink
tion for all fhnptcrs in this district '
The schoc' of instruction will open j
ttt '.' o'c'ock this morning and Mill
continue until Wednesday at noon.'
The local chapt.-r a .'h i in pli! v !
the work on the vi: of the K.th
All meetings win . held 'U
V. O. W. hall.
-o-
On Friday ivenitu-. .I.i'.y '. there
will he a beautiful Missionary pro-
gram htitled. 'The Coiiiiuerintf
Cross." arranged by the ladles nnd
Sunday school (f tlie First Methodist
ihnrch corner fourteenth and Van
Puren streets. Everybody is Invited
to coirm and lirinp ft free will offer-
ing and stay for the Ice (ream social
to be plvea In the Sunday school
room at the close of the program.
Training o
Mrs. Small.
he i!.;ft . i Uoni. n
very ihaniiiii- evin; Miat will
mark an . in.' I. in tin live of the
M'litlif il itt:. n. Hits wa- tin lovely '
party vlveii I !:::. Miss Mat'!- .
Clare (liesecke Wed :;. m! i.v i:ft. rtiooli I
the occasion heinp her ninth birth-
day. The home .( !. ).enlai little I
i . . . i
nosiess was redolent Witl the per-
fume of a profusion f pink and
white carnations am! yunr howl of
sweet peas that added o the happi
ness Of the VU. sts. The Ji.voly lawn I
was brought into use and the little
folk romped In a number of cdiun1
oer Its velvety surface Ice cream
and iake were pervexi during the af-
ternoon and whn the time came for
' ftolinrtnrA t.jta.ittf .1 llt.l. I
..vni.i i i i- w a i r li il'p
Amarillo has long felt the need of 'sketches were piven as favors of the
a select dancinp school and will w el-1 afternoon. The v'eat list included
come Into her midst Mrs. Louise J Misses Mlpnon Suckwell. Edwlna
Norland who is a graduate pupil of j Allen. Elizabeth 1'owell Annie May.
LouU Challf. of New York City and jHldinps. Vlrplnla Gooch. Willow
the neerlcsa Gilbert of Hoston. Mrs. Beard. Wilena Walker. Lillian San-
Nowlasd ia a finished artist in the
beautlfnj anl entranclnp esthetic
danrlnp and tha poetic folk dancing.
Doubtless ier classes In ball room
daniinp will be greeted with rapture-
thouph for thft development of pract?
and easy motion the fancy dames are
incomparable. The L'llirondale now
so popular in the larger cities will
be one of th first of the novelties
to be taught. Knplish and Russian
dances will bo taught t.) the smaller
pupils and tlie tlni" is short when
the Amarillo representation of all
fancy danrlne will l on a par with
any of e.is'ern nr l western
Cities.
o
ders Mary FeHtman Kdna Northern.
Kathlene Whlttlnpton. Alma Le
.lolner Alva Meyer. Ja k and Fannv
Ruth Daker. Jack c.oldlng. CJeraldin
Livlnpston. Mary McKinney. Acne
ftnrt Vl-rfl pnri! lnmoa P l!rhl.l;.... I
Hallowe'en Reeves Jean ius?avas.
Leila Madden Repine c.ilvm Mary
Rella nnd Etta May I'otter (leorge
and Orlpdoll DeCrassey. Mildred
Armstrone Helen May Jewell.
Mazle Allen Mabel Clair- Smith.
C.ladys Croie Clelia lioodman. Opal
Mount Irene Easun.. Oliwr Ray
Eakle. Ka'herlne Twl'-he
o
Dr. and Mrf. W. I lattoi unl
children have returned from ; de-
! WIFE OF PEflUVIAfi MINISTER
I - I Phones 27 20. 29.
3 W I
i f -t l'? .Jf no vn j... ir-
Says the meat he is getting these
days is some of the best he has
ever been able to offer our pa-
trons. Also says if you have any particu-
lar favorite cut you want just let
him know and he'll try to give it
to you actly as you like it.
Griffin Grocery Co.
Quick Delivery.
LEST YOU FORGET
The cut-off will start July ISth.
water and light bills now.
Pay
AMARILLO.VATER LIGHT & POWER GO
y n
e i
ullco tie I'eriitian mlnlMer. 10 the Cnlifd States has
!ir rr-!'ind In Wnlinpmn and la welcomed as a valued addition to
f!S'- tpTIV circle v
GUARDS BUSY
FOR ANNUAL MEETING
YmtKi; in iu:i:i ini i.i;s
lost i T.
IttRM.'S.
The foliewinc procram lll
Itnibred by the Local 1'nion of the
Yomii: I'eopli-s Society Minday. July
21 at the Taberna'le l'.ap'ist ihurch:
Kubjed 1'rartiial Religion.
I.e;di- Miss Certni'le I'.iirson.
Mtisn .
Prayer.
' An a Christian What Are My
Privileges As Well As My Unties
Miss Hennie Muien.
"The rocr a
With the Kine Mind
fan.
"The 'nstl'iKties
Kldliiw .1. 'lie Lead' If!
- it V . I IiklllS
' U I: at Aould ir
V.'thii!it if Yi'iiiu
paniat 1mi " "
"I low May
lieiliphtful overland trip of two wecka
toppln; at
Ine alto'.'et !
varl'His towns and hav-
r a ri:(s' lTii: li 1 f i ' time
n - -
y
Uis
in llariiiony''-""
R. Imn
It. and Mis T Thoiiias. Sr..
and Miss FIiiih-ti and Ir and Mrs
! T Thomas. Ir. and Mis "leorrla
Thomas left last e rui. for a short
May in I'lainvlew.
evioiit n
Troop l!. Texan National (iuards
ure busy in preparation for the an-
. . . . . OthtT HvisliK-k e-i!lieil
UUill I III U III I'lJI . 1 1 . l KM HI I OOP i. . . i .
vorahl" wind preent. iin
expects to take Its full quota to Ana- lf . r.Hi.. ... v
tin. and looking to that end quite a I outlmlldiiu-K.
number of men have been enlisted J
within the past several weeks and; -- (jeiiileinen -put
into active tralnlnc (parlor. ios'nfflc-f. bnildimr
S. I). Ultimas one of the orfiiersl
I of the troop In Amarillo has already
vine to Austin for preliminary ar
rangements looking to em aiiipiiiiM'
I The follow Inv; activities for the
jTexati National (luard for the present
! summer are authorized:
June C to lfi. C'oiiPt Artillery Coni-
;pany at Galveston with n Hundred
Loss of $:'ou was sustain) d vest r-
day win n the ham and chick ii lunis.
1 of T. .1 Harties In illenwood w)r
! destroyed by fin. the structure heimthe lliei haniral
'but partially sei nred by insurance J little actnv-s an. I i'
I A mlf w is destroyed b the fire nt
llt.lv
N Amusements
One of the cleverest Hcts that has
been seen In this city was witnessed
at this cozy playhouse Monday. It
was InterestlnK from rise to fall of
the curtain and Jt. dying from the re-
ception It received from the larp'
audience If is safe .i wu proc
a drawinv card for 'e Mirer ilavs of
the iiitaiietiiiiit vh.'-s Williams as
i- a r v clever
i hard to deter-
liniiiaii or not
mine whether il
a f.i-
flfile
sllltli
:i ::tt.
so well does she . ontiol
I'.oMi members of '.
lel'l .l.llirt rs ale ' !.
.li'l'I.H.M- la 'h. il ' I .
I'ltlons Miss Hiovm.
U'irl Is iiiiiisiiiiliy L'ooil
while tlu roller skate i
e el llllISi !e
till ale 'Cfl-
I ro'iii'ls of
. o' i.iii chi-
i tin li'iih
in the part.
I iii' i m; pi o -
ed a revelation. The pictures were
excellent also The same act will
at the Majestic Tuesday and Wedne-V
day of this week.
WOOIMKX li:i'Klt MECTINO
in; o. e. s. iiaix
Tliere will lie no nn-tinK of the
Alamosa Camp W. o. W this evenlap
for the reason that tin ( E. P. will
have the hall for spn i.il work. The
first meeting on thsi n-count will t0
net week Tuesdny tilcht as iisuaL
hum In u I eoiiv.
Mrs. I.oni-e Nowl.nut. a pupil of
Chalif of N-w York and fJilbert o!
I'.ostoli. will oi :i a select i l.'lhS ID
estlotji' ami folk iliuiiiii.- and ball
room dam ;. I. ijinnim: Tuesday
afternoon at I o elm k at tho Elks
home. Phone t h r. . Mvimini; clasBOS
also. -17 !
Piamola
Piainos
Matv
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.
.iT"7 lHifiiftte . strHi"! ' W1
. land Twenty-EU'hth Company I nited
. ''I' "I Stat a Coast Artillery Company at'
l.ir hme. ..r(:..u..
WMnesny : .... ... V ... .....
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a VollllU Life
.;i of Christ"
luirchi s i'.e
p... pies or-
pev. I'obinson.
We as Vo'ina people
Mrj f C Moore and n.;i
of Wiclii'a. K ti.s. are n1
Moore's era ml mot her Vr-
Walker. 1 LM 1 rillmor"
lock
'I homas
M .1
Mike Our Kclinlon I'rai
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V.' .i.'.i
to lnve-:
plish th
Thomscn.
Song.
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I h- MisMol-ary Sim i ' v
tral Presbyterian (hiiph
Wednesday afternoon at ':
at th home of Mrs L 1
1110 IlarriK'T street
lowinc prc.-ntii to in
H istem ai
Hoard (? iii
jial -m!i'
Ha N'
K.-v. hy.
1 f.r (T.ri .
I. ran.
'.Irs ' i 'oi s i a n ; ri . i f i oin
a two tiioriMi's s'ay n V. 'miri and
India i.i
i' I'.tsoi:
nd I!"-
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and Mi
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l.ep a'
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of
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Mr an I Mr- - K
returned from a tl.r.
in I'enlson. Colorad i
'A l.r!
w e k
Hi have
o'H !nt'
ry of Italia? practbe mar' li.
! Aur. 1 to Sept. 11 Texas rifle team
I practice at Camp Mabry; enter
matches of New Kni'land Military
Itlblo Assoelation at Wakefield
iMass. and tna'cbes of National Itlfle
i Asso i.ition and New Jersey Kfe A
1 SO' i.l! loll .'it Se.-iflrt. NeW .tereV I
Auu ' to II squadron of Tex'i
'i avalrv 1:ips from ieirili Corsi-
inri.i. Aus'in and liois'on and two
t'fiops of l.'i'ii-ana (ava'ry at Cati.p
M.il.rv n-nir Vus'l'i. T'ex.
A i..' 7 to two provisional ri si-
fi.er.t Infirtry In ronj'i:' Con w it I
' la' taltori I'ourth I nited Sta'es In-
ifantry. at Camp Stafford f.ear Abx-
1 nndrin. La
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II 9 1 111. I 5 Ifll-ry'T
There Is Only
One Pianola
nil i;i. A M i i l
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WIII I Mm K
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ph'ir Sprin
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Mioses Sadie Pates. Loiii.-e Parr
f tl.. "!- and I.evna Hates who formed a plea-
will meet sant party on a delightful vacation In
'i o'do'k Cokrado have returned hone
Kendrifk
with the fol- Mr J K Whltcomh. Mrs A. E
rendered. IVauchn and Mis Addie Whltcomh
ketch of the Woman's havp returned fWim a dellehtful six
p Missions-Mrs K. I. twwks" 'ourn In California.
o - -
lave retumeij from a v.-:
' wiM their t rand an r.'s.
ami Mrs Cobb of i' hita Kails
Illira.tiWh.iti.
The Work of the Woman' Poirll Misi-s Felir.;m. I i-iphne S' in rift 'e
. .
Vn Al'1 Kar V .rave reMirnei in.m . rv hhivh
Pinanci! of the Woman's Pon'd
Mrs H. Tbomsen.
The HrMte Pit. ill I e entertain-; Mls Annie I Je.-iaid htk! Mis
d FrlJay afternoon bv Mrs I'.ay Kan 'A!i-e f.riffin cvne up f'om Canyon
kin at the home of Mrs M II liar-j Saturday on an overlaid trip with
ifin 1104 Warn-on Mre. from 1 to Mr. and Mrs II M (o;or relsMve
C orlnrfc I of M!S fJrl'fil. a fid t-er SandaV I
I this city
Sotiietliins Extmorilliuir) ! '.
A tiersonally conducted first-Mass
Special Train Excursion through the
Ilocky Mountains to the world fi
n.ous Yellowsone National Park and
return under the ausppes of "THE
CM PI'S"--the new monthly mat-
alne of Pouthern Methodist I'n:v.T-
ltv -vt low rates and consuming
about 1.". days (tickets to be Eood
until October 31st ffir rcrirn and al-
lov lnie stoTi-ovrs en route i will
leave IiaH.m an l Fort Worth A -mist
r?1''t ! 1 L'lh. For complete IMnerarv. ex-
p.ne part kulars and photocroi hlc
literature ill istrat lv- of the Jour-
t.ey's superb attractions free of cost.
Address Frank Kw-dy. Il irsar. South-
ern Methodist t'r.iv.rf if v Pallas.
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Weber. Ivers & Pond Bush &: Lane Mehlin
Packard Kimball Ludwig Stcck
St Ann's Altar Guild will me.t
this afternoon at the home of Mrs. E
Weary. M'l Van Iturrn strot a S:""
clock.
Mr tnl Mrs Charles
!unda ' liepor rar.rh
-'i sli p tl'
Milt COl Ml M'l.tkl i:
U II.I. M'PI"Ol5T nil VI I IT.
I'r ai l Vrf f .! Ciu-i.e- have p -!
turned from Iallas. where Mrs
Crnnie t is beri en an expended vlfit
Mrs I. f. wrVsen tat refurr.ed to
NolKr.
Today the Mechanical ln pUyinz
th Majestic Theater this mek mill
?lve fr-e exhibition In the show
window at the Randall Prur S'or
on Po'k and th sfrt it : m
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V.tat UK. t' l i I'oo I p. o-
tile of Am.iri;io and vi.m
Ity to i all at ir warc-
riMniis and inspit the
works of art shown hen
that will v lad I. n the
heart of any mnsu lan
'Ion. W. T. Po'fer of Tavlor mun'v
will speak In m.-irl!'o Th'irliv Pi
the Interest of Gover&o' ( l: i i-
qultt. It Is stated that Mr Po't.-r in j
one of the stronsest speakers in the ;
state and arTansen.ens are b ins J
made to have a larre number of p...
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