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THE ABILENE REPORTER. ARtf-ENE TEXAS-
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Woman V Column
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Notice
It Is d'eslt'ed to nfert'ln call attention
to the ftiut unit nil Horns" ror tho Wo
rlian'fc fiaeo hiust bo In- tho hands of
tlm ldliui' ol this fluimrtmunt by ton
o'oloqlc Saturday 'morning. Aimounuo
liiema must bo lit by throo o'clock
Friday fittornooii..
This page Is for nil Wohion of tho
community and contrmutltins to It
arc gladly received but nil nccounta.
of p-firtios mcottngii ete. are wanted
.in i.i'iiiiiwitlon tho day after thoy
occur that tlio condors may Imvq news
while It Id news Tho editor rusorv s
tho rhjht to omit front Sunday's paper
any item or account of social happen-
jgt"thtit hsivo occurrd previous to
Friday nttcrnoon.
-'he-Business Women
'' Will Meet Thursday
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Tito semi-monthly mooting el tho
' Business and Professional "Women's
Club will "be hold Thursday evening
at six thirty at tho V. W. C. A.
This la tho social mooting .It n--intr
boon decided at. tho la mooting
that- business would bo treacled
at only one of tho mooting of cnun
month and a pleasurable ovcnir.rf s
" anticipated. The .program will bo-
sponsored by the-club members con-
nects with the Furniture Stores of
.JiTVltv. With Mrs. Florence Clifton
chairman. Mrs- Clifton announces
that a very delightful .proRram bus
teen ' planned with unusually enter-
taining numberson it.
CHURCH .5
0CETE5
""LOVELY PARTY TO GLEANERS
;; Af-ttm'ninst successful parties
llic Gleaners-of the First ' Presbyter-
ian Church ever .held wai tnnt of
The Bilrrolv-Cotton
Expression Pupils
In Recital Monday
Ono of the moot delightful tiro
grama over presented in the Carnegie
Library was that of Monday evening
wnon tho pupils of tho B.irrow-Coltoit
School or Expression Rava n pro
8m.ni Undcr'the auspices of tho .Ladles
Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian
Church.
Excellent training was shown by
eaoh pupil In the Uollghtfully varied
program presented nhd n more ap-
preciative audio -ico or one .with .niprc
cause to be appreciative would hayo
heoh hard tj find. Tho auditorium
lowing numbers were given:
A Klndergartori Classic "A lilttlo
French D6II" Mnurl'co Hunter
was .comfortably filled and continued
applauso expressed henrty approval
of .the program.
"Under tho direction of Miss Mildred
Drouillurd' who has recently moved
hero from Memphis Tonn. tho fol-
Kindorgnrten Art' "Rock a Bye
Baby" Virginia Keely.
Greclari Aosthqtlcal Art JMarjory
AMsworth.
The Story tif tho '"Dying Swan" Part
I . Classical Art Marguerite Barrow.
. "Fnniasie of Rapid Work In
.Rhythm" "A Fancy Whirl" .Tesso
Jtoyal Curtis Catherlno Schultz
Frances Mae Jlingus Dqrothy -Dan-
ner.
. "Egyptian Oriental Work." Apphla
Hall. . ...
Other enjoyable numbers were:
. The Mouse Trap W. TV Hbwolls.
Mrs. Somcrs A Young "Widow
Myrth Williams.
' Mr. Campbell Her Fiance Gray
Browne.
Jane The Maid Elizabeth Bean.
Visiting Ladles Clara" Mae Couch
Rebecca Jones. Harriet Hodges.
bans souct Glee Club.. Under dircc-
This Designer Makes Dresses. That Never
Go Out of Style
BY MA1UAN" HALE
To dress bdHilllfUlfy on a limited
Income unless the sky Jm tho limit.
Has been' classified In my eoriseloua
new under "imposslhlu assignment."
But n conversation with Bortlm
Holjcy. nrllst Interior decorator lec-
turer and dress reforriioi j-avo me
some clow us to how such a task
might be accomplished. .
Tlio end In achieved by chailRlng the
Idea. Instead of trying I" exprr.s.
stylo In your clothe express art. Art
knows na season.
. You build Up your wiirdr'nbd.fls you
do your homo. Htnrt with a tew (
good pieces and mid other year by
year discarding tliotn only When the
materials have served their time.
"Vou don't throw awny a mahog-
any table because somebha else is
buying walnut do you?" Mrs. Holler'
asked. "Then why do thht with gar
ments timtnfo still irenutlfuTttnd stilt
you. just because someone declares
they are out of Mjio?
"A woman's gown should bo a tiling
of beauty henco a Joy forever. The
gown I am wearing. Is eight years old.
Jt wus hover In stylo so It novcr werri
out. I meaiii It was" nOver eslrenie.
My clothes always follow the lines
or tno figure."
Mrs. Holley's studio 'where' sho
makes UP" her art models. Fifth Ave-
nUo where Kcw York's" mpst fash-
ionable shops are. Yet alio .Is ns un-'
concerned with tlio latest dictates of
1'aris as with those of the South Sen
Inlands. ' .-"'.'
"Each woman has a different dross
problem" 'Mrs.' Holloy maintains.
"Thorp cquld bo no" nbsolut'o styles
If each woman .dressed-Indlvlduaily.
There arc 'certain colors and 'designs
that bring out tho host in her face
and figure. She. need only find these
and adhere to thdmlf she Vvould bo
well dressed.
""My advice to all women .Is first
study your color.
"The woman with blond hair .and
Tuesday afternoon' with- Mrs. W B. tion of Miss Lucille Auten.
layflcla tlio enariiHiib ""w -v
i i.mnn lmmd on Mulberry Street
il(LIV'v"u . ---.-
-Clara
Tho .society 'wus opened wicn prayer
l)y "Mrs".- JossiT waiitor wiui utu v--president
Mi's. John Bajies ifto
chair; " Roll call .was responded to
with items of Interest o Mission
This social hour was Interestingly
featured. ns a'blrthday party.. this be-
ins-the tenth anniVcrs&t'y.ot the Vrcs-
- "byterial. Mrs. John. Sayles Wns the
capable leadeiv givjns .a brief resume
of -what Presbyterial" had accomplish-
ed each year. As she did" So a. "Ehiod
candle -vvaa placed on tlio .beautiful
"birthday eako. -wluch was-effectively
barlXod with greenery and roses.
tnis 4t nf flic- nrocram was. par
ticipated-. In 'by .eleyon uhildrcn of. tho
.primarj- .department oi u U"""J-
school namely: Willis Cox. Jr.. Mar-
" dorie" .'Helen' and. .Mary Spell .i ry'Alise
Williams Robert" Maxwell Jr. Gladys
'Sellers LIV.2ieL.eQ Jlayfield. Mae Wm
'iiep'n "Catherine Corrie Mary Mar-
garet Long -and Christine Hoffman ;
' i-hiiftwiriir this tho doxology was
' .Bang-.. :Then Mrs. Walker most bpati-
'''.'.' " tifuHy-eang a solo entitled' Jai'a"i.
'.' '.: v Wrs.. S'naildlng .was her accompanisti
". '.' .-7 .TTlrg'Co-nie- f.olloweai with an .Inter-
:' ': " : lirt'nV. tnllh nn. Miss Do.Wd'S ScllOpl in-
f.f
ti
-. -M"nV. tnllh
". ''?. .- ..! -fni. tlin'feriiaoit'
-' Roltig for; the rehabilitation of ytis
.' '?' . t-i. 'rni.nr na htr. name
FCnOOJ' . lUMfi yi"-.. -- "" .--..
''vas--called- deposited ner "
- vi;-. ffn.inc- in- im attractively .dec'
'.'orated -bpx ".AiWt'd" much merriment
two packages were .auctioned ntr witn
Mrs. J.. .6 Grundy the.-capable auc-
tioneer. . '-.-..' j.
. . It w-ns (foblded-to.- have a book show
"or at the" next faceting which- will b.o
3icld-wlih .Mrs. Henry Sayles' Jr. The
Gleaners were glad. to have" present
"Irs. iVInyiiold's -ehavniins houso guest
. - Sliss. GaVrisph of lubbock also Mrs.
Tanner ' arid-Jlrs . Whitfield. ' ;
' During the. delightful social hour
a' most Jtomiing refreshment plate
'was .passofl- ennsisting1 of angel food
".cake; ico redm topped with cherries
. 'jwith .s'carlet verbenas as plate favors.
. "' Those' enjoying this occasion wore
Jtesdnmes Carl Sellers Henry Sayles
Jr. John SayJce. J. O. Grundy li. W.
" iaxw'ell Jl. D. Austin L. C. Hoffman-
. J. P. Fenet G. -L Corrie' E.- G. Tlk'-
Jter .Genevieve Bowyer -II. N. Hick--.
man J E. Spauldlng E Llllius Pink
Wooteh Philip Kauffman. Willis Cox
" "J':E; Walker M. Leon. J. H Croft J.
.3. . Hoitchew Whitfield "Tanner
'IMisses Garrison of" Lubbock Laura
iJVIfnter and Frances Bentley.
JIBS. JULIAN BAILEY
1 ; ciruncjt SOCIETY JIOSTESS
Reading The Music Alaster-
Mae. .Couch.-
Rending The Bride Elizabeth
Beam.
176-ID20 Harriet Hodges Robfccca
Jones.
Reading Tho Raven. Gray Browne
BITSOF NEWS
The Parent Teacher's Club of La-
mar School will meet Thursday after-
noon at 3:15-. As this Is' tho last meet-
ing of the year a full "attendance is
desired. .
y b!(uc'rstWlL-1.l(l fnys onu 'gw-coonu: Nothing Is stiporfluous.
blues with touchoH of the worm col-"! .j convolvoii tj idea of-n mu'.tl
iiR ncr.fi fnr rin nnllf slim nnt i ift nr. . . . -.-.
KOI
do
ors used for embellishment aro. Jier
natural setting. . y
"Browns golds and "tans are 'tlio
truo background fprtho brown .eyed
m'nld". The extreme biting t -will find
rich; dark tones of red'- arid purple
as well as black su'it her best
" -. ; .-
"When I. design a wardrobe for n
woman T first determine her color
scale and build everything within
thatThen there is no clashing of col-
-4fly"3JF--t- JHWWMta-
Mu..n.
-t.n i) ti)nii
OUR FIRST YEAR
By a Bride
QUEER ANTENUPTIAL CONTRACT
ora and no need for a new hat nnd
coat for every cpstuhlp.
. "I stirt tho wardrobe with a -!:
and nn' undcrtun c. Tho siin is
sleeveless on'o-pieco drcs and :lv-
undorfunle a guinipe. An overtunU-
o georKOtto crojio- or. sonio thin m.i-
tcrfal may bo added to. transform thr
gown iiito something .pretention.'' f v
afternoons or dinners.
"Variety is gained by th intro-
duction" of lmrmonlpuajy co'.oved
pvorslijis o'nd undo'rtunle's with two
or' llirbo -different foundation tunics
Oho may hav6 hh extensive a ward-
robe lis ono wishes' or may limit i.t
will. latcrlals may . be plain or
pie intcrcliaiigeftble wardrobe when
I was. an interior decorator in Paris.
I began' to bo moro Interested ' in
dressing women -than rooms.
"Then. I. .worked out the idea nnd
took an exhibition nf my creations on
a lecture tour. Thtf '.rosponse'-' they
callrd forlh mnde. me realize thoyfjll-
cd ji dofiultc need so 1 opelied it shtp
1H "Now York.'- ' "
I might add ho shop is" doing a
thriving business;
CHAPTER XJiXIV
.MAItY KMlTlf ADVISES
Once nnd ohco only did Jack and
I discuss our first nliait'el. Ho hn'd
not intended lb offend m- hy his
order "Cofue bnek herel"
He lind sut-ml.-rd thht I was deep-
ly hurt by hit visit to Airs llcno.l;
he ImiRlncii that I was ru.nnlnB'nwny
from hlih And hl.t htorntone' and
abrupt command weco duo to his dl-
trcst nnd iiervniisnoRS.
I c'Jiitestcd that my feelings had
been teirllily Inumtml hy visions of
lun Ramft with the hoaidtful blonde
widow; I said that I was wrong that
I wan proving myself unnble to lvo
by our futurist radical rules for mu
tual freedom after inuningo.
"You proposod It le;Rlhs '. you
know! I admit the theory sound
sane but isn't It poSslblo that it Qpti-tlu-fs
with human Instincts?"
'I wonderl" I. rtilillod. "For really
Jjiek I'm RcttliiR to be .lust ns Jiml-
ous as any old-fashioned wlf6 ilanil-
natrt by Mr. Grundyl" "
Looked nt' so I guess wo'd bettor
eise our Contract." .
"Are you never jealous Jack?"
"I dn't think co I don't think
so:"
"Then then wo won't rovlse ill"
Alone. I meditated upon tho situa-
tion. Wan jonlrilify uue.scapablo for
th- wire?-
Tack didn't enro whether or not I
plaveii Ipvo sennes with Bart nt the
Liulo Playhouse. Was he hot 'vastly
different from' most. men?
This wai all to" Intimate to dls
cusi with tho chit) but f described
to them the " exeltlng scene 'In tltb
park. '
Mil Mi . ll i MiitlH nmij
"Ho Jflek played the cavc-nUn"
cotntnemed .Teanno. "JI r-ursliAd
y6u laid lov. yolir asjallant ttif
lied you btiek homo in truly pelml
livo style!
"And ml-fht have been shot for hU
psllns!" Mnry Mtrtllh the pr.ietlthl
remlnddrt Ua. "And if he'd beit
hilled Peg would' haVb been yoUr"
frtult."
"Sonw to me Jack won evtry
wny." Jennne meditated.
'H did'" Wfta Mary's dellen
"A man iwually doos when n wifft
flois out to discipline tt huibitnrt.
I'eS. you mlpht as well learn now
n any time that you'll nver get
ahywhoro with a husband hy disci
pllning hm.' '
. "Reforming a hiisband seems to
bo n good iIchI l!lt reforming ft
.criminal" Ktughed Joaltne. the
cynic. "Vou can't punish humans
into being grjod. Try kindness lcf
Try to n'fidorstond Jnrtk!" This from
.leanno won sarcasm.
Mary nf the old'tim1! training did
not luugh-
11 Joanne Un't married you must
remember. Peg. She hasn't lenrnd
that tlmre are some things abou
husbands a wlfo never can under
stand. But she can learn tho best
way bf getting along without undor-
itandlnpl Some or the ancient ways
have- proved sound tho emlle good
cheer new lda py clothes. Peg
when you fo'el as It you would like
to slop your man Just tajte up your
cook book and plan a surprise dinner
for him." - X.
(Tn bn continued)
(Copyright H122 nea Service)
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STITCriERT cLtjn MEi-rrs
WITH . MRS. O. C; JIITTiEK
Atns
AND
BERTH HOLLEY
ON'E OF THE "ALWAYS IN STYLE"
DRESSES SHE DESIGNS. SHOWING
THE' SLIP AND UNDERTUNIC- .
Js. O. C. Aillier. vory pleasantly
omcrtalpcd tho Stltchorl club mem-
bers And-a few guest's on Monday af-
tomaon in hr apartment on Cedar
Street.
Tho guests spent a' vory iiappv of.-
ternoo! together and Mrs. Philip
HcnuilaWcry charmingly gave a nuin
Dr. B. L."Locktitt will deliver. a lec-r a.' fo" dnys here' with her parents
tu're on Africa and show storeoptieon .Mr. aivl Mrs." J. F. Young has return-
views. at the B. R. V. program in tlie Pd to her. home-In Lubbock."
Simmons College auditorium .nt sev- . . '. . .3.'
en o'clock Wednerday .night. ; "Thero.-is toSbe it ." very important
mofttiiJR of- tlio St. Paul's Choir hold
Mrs. Marcus He)ber. after spending-'n't the Churoh- Thursday overling at 'in Spur
eight o'clock nnd every member Is
urged to attSnd and be on time.
Mrs. EWanqr Rouff r'oturried Sat
urday' night from" a three week's stay
V'.'O
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ItliiUiUUiiWZtB
wn r.nnnn
'I The Y.V.A. First Christian Qiutreh
(Wa8 ygry pleasantly entertained Tues-
day "afternoon by Mrs. Jullun Bailey
''in hen homo on North Fourth Street.
I The meeting was opened with pray-
cr hy' Irs Frank' Bearing and the
' Bocioty hour was devotod to a Bible
. .study under tho direction of Mr?. W..
p. "Dalluf.
During tho social hour following
tho hostess served sandwiches and
3ed tea td iSIcsdames- R. T. Price
Ktlnchco'mb Jay Schneider W.O.Dal-
las Grcetrvvay John Williams John
Prlooi Frank Dealing. Tbm Btirnsidc.
Wm. NiqholS H. T. Rnm?ey J.'-'S.
a?re.emah and MIbs Catherine' Guitar.
JtlHS. l. II. CCMPERE SPONSORS
FIRST I1APTIST TROGRA.M
trave.
Tho ralna prevented many from at-
tending tho regular monthly mlsSion-
' riry. meeting of tho First Baptjst W.
Ji; U. hold on Tuesday atternopn In
"tho omtrchpariors tiut.uero wertf
nboitt flty present to enjoy tho excel
lent program givon vitn jnu's ssu ji.
pomporo thq intorostlng leader.
Tho dovotional on "Llgiit pt Life"
was conducted by Mrs. L. Hall who is
visiting relatives horo and who ex-
pressed pluosuro In being with the
Abllono women. Tho Lpulgvlllo Train-
ing School by Mrs. J. E. Hoonor nhd
tho Margaret Homo and Fund by'
Jurs. j. o sheiton wero two interot
ng lo$son topics discussed. A talk
nri tho leaflet. ''Lighter to Lighten"
was glvpn by Mrs. O R. MoCoolnbs.
SpeoJf(l numbers thht wcro-appre-fclntoxl
wero the sonK "Love" by eight
Httlo ghis under the direvtlon of Mr
CMS.'Burken n reading1 hy Mpss Dor-
nf hy Comporo and a vocal splo by rs
L. p. Hioky
Durini Iho business session several
) m part An t. announcements were made
" An invitation was extended t6 rill
tho women and young ladles of the
church to attend the gnrcjon. party to
.A l' given by the Exeet-.ti-p Board on
Thursday nftcrnnon from four until jr
pix o'clock jyj-dJiw-j-psidencQ of Mrs. yr
jxton. -
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power to Jieno
lard's Sn.v LI11J;
&ptcd fojr suclf
a it a n i n
ber of readings. Tho hostess served h.. irJ Tt xJrl.Vn
Unnt.lTnl.Ah i..nnHH m1.. h &.. . .... ...m. . .
puiiiiiiitiiio naiuin uiivvn mm iuii using.
to Mesdam"s G. G. Yeatts Geo. Camp-
boil O. S. Burkott Philip Schultr Will
Sphultz. Deo Miller. W P Avrit.
aitcho nnd Mlsaj-lffriildntf. V iW
1 bad sprain
itod wltjr a 1
bolls slowly iWmn
ctnedy thatW-if th
teafo tho IMtfh. Bnl.
fcentjirK?specbjily ad-al-Ttmts.
Tlueo sizes.
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BnsADrugyCo.---X(lver
DAlllllCD iff tfrr n7rrffltfir'Miiii...
rVfElf tl lylS Power- Provides 1
v w Jf Home baking in. ;
Ortt.ta vvV ' Jkv? luck You may
mX'hVzonS&s. JW. n batter tadty.
Am.?oik.. Nhjpay bake tomorrow.
5Ti
raikes
on
STEP away from mealtime
with more power not less.
It's easy. Simple natural food
puts zest in muscles ambition
in brain sends health's order
Go! " to every faculty. Poor
ly balanced food says "Wait"
py&dwn?"TJoze awhile!"
Grape-Nuts is a health arid
energy food delicious to taste;
soundly and scientifically
nourishing.
Made of whole wheat flour
and malted barley skilfully
blended and slpwly baked for
20 hours its exceptional nutri
ment is partially pre-digested
and deyeloped for quick and
perfect assimilation. Crisp and
rich in flavor a captivating
appeal to the appetite.
Ypu'll find breakfasts and
lunches more enjoyable arid
much more helpful if you leave
off heavier starchy foods for a
Special Sale
OF
WomeiiV Leather Hand Bags
- ..Thursday -and Friday
.One;assorlmenl of be
- Bags all new i
..; . Spect
dish of Grape-Nuts with qream
or milk. Children grow sturdy
and strong on this splendid
food. Ready to serve right
from the package.
Order Grape-Nuts from your
grocer today.
J3eo. L.Jjjjixtt
Jcer-
J- T"
White's rreanu Vermifuge
lainctobtVui-ti'ii.o intcsMnnVhornis.
Jt Is liannli.-i li rliildrt-nffir udiiits.
2sfcv. n:.r. Hold by MjiEbmoro-Hasj
Irus' Co advoiiising
'There's a Iteason " for
GfaperNut
.(St
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aujtul Leather Hand
mdfi ully equipped '
ill 9f-i? I
-f- mJ I
rfent MBaffs values
toca
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JK V TYXx
Still better assfortn
'; . .. ' $po
ppial $1.9:
hAisD"Lreau tif ulr assor
bags especially priced for this week.
better r a d e
" . .
Just received beautiful assortment of Rain
Shine Silk Parasols at prices you can afford
to pay. See them nt .
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Made by Postum Cereal Co Ino
lBattle Creek Michigan
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225 Pine Street NortH Side
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