Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 219, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1924 Page: 12 of 75
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HOUSipy Pbst-DISPATCH 9. 1924. :
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.ivcaUon at Wicni-
.a Fall to Consider
Texa Survey
'Associated Pre.)
AUSTIN' Texas Nw. i-n;
' tear Texas urvs . dealing wit
' oebools eleemosynary institutions
prisons Md eslld labor in to be pw-
Mated at the sixteenth annual meet-
Jug of th fuu Congress of Moth'
crs'snd Partnt-Teecher associations
at Wk41ra I'aU. beginning Novem-
ber 17 and ending November 22.
' Th stand of th organisation on
these matter will be voiced at the
meeting 'acesrding to Mrs. Wffl T.
Decherd of Astin. publicity chair-
eiiin. More time wlH be allowed for
diJtcaiklnnv than in former yearn and
there will be additional sectional meet-
ing a lira. Deeherd said. Her advance
i announcement on th. meeting con-
tained the following: '
iBeveral new sectional meetings
I Jmv been given a place. One of
these the president's section will
eonsirt f talks about organising and
conducting parent-teacber jaaaooa-
' tteos. parliamentary procedure at-
r tendance and membership problems
and other matters of interest and kn-
YMitance to president s.
- "Another new section will consider
financial reports and will be presided
' ererby Mr. James Loring of Austin.
The s'ytematuing and reporting of
V does will be a main topic of discus-
sion. Mr.- Losing who as State
treaenrer hat oat the Texas Congress
' at Mothers ad Parent-Teacher asso-
ciation hmrioess basis and in-
stituted th budget system of f inane-
" big the.sWUernJ( the organisation
t welUqoalified to lead in this seV
II lion.
Z.-Vn. Itisk report as treasurer
Trilt bet one of the numbers on the
main nrogntai an4 will bawaited with
.Merest. Last fear Mrs. Uving pre-
' waited an amlitrd account showing
' that more than $15000 had been paid
: Into tbc State treasury a large- part
' f which come m as anembership dues
lit 25 cents a member. Every penny
- enmt waa ; accounted for. 'Money
.talks' is an old saying and it is
through tbexe reports that the Texas
Congress of Mothers and Parent-
Teacher associations is seen to be an
. sirganisation of splendid financial
; standing and one that reaches many
. people. However there are many
local parent-teacher associstioa mem-
4 bers who enjoy the benefits their dub
receives from -State affiliation who
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PALESTINE. Texas Nor. 8. The
City Council of Mothers here com-
posed of representatives from th
Parent Teacher 'associations civic
clubs and church societies of Piles-
tins baa voted to give Mrs. T. 1L
Campbell wife oX the lata Governor
uaaapfteu a uie saemperanip sa tas
Texaa Congress of Mother and th
Parent-Teacher association. Oover-
ner Campbell in his lifetime took
an active interest in th work of .the
organisation and while governor is-
sned a proclamation calling a confer-
ence of mothers for' the purpose of
forming a Texaa division of th Na
tional Coureaa of Mother.
Th certificate at iife membership
wilt be nresented to Mm. UamDhcU
at the HUte eowventlon wjitca Is to
be held in Wichita Fallas November
II to Zl. ' . x
Several delecatea front Palestlns
club will attend th Stat conven-
tion. - '?'.; -mV'
A summsrr nf Of work aeenm-
pushed by th City Council of Moth
ers nd affiliated organisations shows
un louowmg:
Ten affiliated dubs regular month-
ly meet inn held the year aronnd: a
abatanrlal cash balance on hand after
paying all expenses.
Entertained the third district Con-
gress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher
associations list April gar lunch-
eons dinners-and entertainments for
guests: aided in voting bond issue of
$110000 for a new junior high school
and (n increasing school maintenance
tax: conducted nealth survey in the
public schools and aided Red Cross
aurse in physical examination of the
school children; provided scales for
weiahlnc school children: inspected
local dairiea. aided by the city health
onicer; provided pubuc Health lec-
tures on sanitation communicable dis
eases rabies and public welfare; pro-
vided committee to visit and censor
picture shows; conducted pre-nchool
age conference in co-operation with
local physicians snd 8tate representa-
tives from Austin: conducted weely
beslth clinic for children of pre-school
age: directed drive for funds for or
ganised charities and raised loan
mods to oe used in aiding worthy
boys and girls through college.
Mrs. H. V. Hamilton is president of
the City Council of Mother.
never psy Stste dues and for .this
reason the financial report does not
give a correct estimate of the num-
ber of people reached and influenced
by the congress. The whole program
abounds in good things and the State
president urges all local dubs to
send delegates so thst many Texas'
communities will be benefited by the
information and inspiration the dele-
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Dft J. MAYO
WHY HOT
PATRONIZE
THE BEST
Great Thanksgiving
reductions now In af-
fect at Mayo Bros.-
Southern office.
207 Main 8t.
Houston Texas
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Dlt O. K. MAYO.
Through November we have decided to nut greater reductions
at still lower prices. Beware of imitations. Many dentists
into effect Plates Crowns Bridges and all dental operations
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now follow Mayo Bros system but by coming to us. you will
get me nest.
MAYO BROS.' GREAT LINE
OF SPECIALISTS
Dr. O. K. Mayo O. D S. ' Dr. J.' E. Mayo O. D. 8.
' Dr. C. M. Cash D. D. 8. Dr. J. F. Logan D. D. 8.
Dr. H. C. Farmer. O. D. 8. Dr. J. L. Billiard D. D. 8.
. Dr.'C. D. Btovall D. D. 8.
O. Y. Redstrom Head Gold Dept.
H. L. Stanley Head Plate Dept. J. Chllds Asst.
Miss Evs Johnson Mrs. C. M. Cssh and Miss Qlsdys Bishop
Graduats Head Nurses
Them sre specialists or many years experience and have
made special study In their various lines. This staff an only
bo equaled in the great cltlea of the North and tMl.
If In Need of Dentsl Services Why Net Get ths Advleo
ef These Grest Specialists EKher by Letter or Personal
Call. Examination Frss. . WHALEBONE
In order to Intro
duce our new
Whalebone Bet of
Teeth which are
the stroncest and
lightest set known
bite corn off the
cob do not fall In
the mouth when
eating- we have
decided to make
these beautiful ttt
sets of teeth for
only 15.00.
All Work Guaranteed
Everything Up-to-Dat
Mors than 000 patients from out-of-town points In Okla.
hems snd New Mexico tell us thst they can save enough at
Mayo ajroe. to more than pay railroad fare and expenses hers
In sdditlon they have gotten more satisfactory dsntlstry.
NO CHARGE FOR EXTRACTION WHERE
BETTER GRADE WORK IS DONE
Painless Extraction Guaranteed
Ws Hsv and Operate Our On Heldbrtnk Oss Machine for
Benefit of Patlente Whs Desire Oaa
Latest Development In Bridge Work
Beptaeement of lost teeth by means of Bridge can now
be dose absolutely without crlndlnt on teeth. It is no longer
necessary to grind down one or two good teeth 'In order to
put in-a bridge.
THE FAMOUS MAYO PLATES
Have Made Hundreds Happy
" . . SPECIAL ATTENTION TO
Mayo Special -o--town patrons
AVAMJ v Wfvvim Work demonstrated free. Come here
tr ' faWni Applied For in the morning and have us extract
your old teeth FREE and go home
at night with a new set that fits per
fectly. Our work Is guaranteed twenty
years.
BEST TEETH
' scientifically oonstruoted roofless
plate give lasting comfort and satis-
faction. Anchored firmly by three
auctions. Doesn't drop. Easy to re-
i move so natural in appearance can
'"A not ha detected. Can not ha h
elsewhere.
' W Ar OfSdal t)entist for the U. S. Army and
: ;; rNavy. Co-Operttive Association.
- Y Graduate .Worse Lady - Attendant AM Work Guaranteed
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AUSTIN -Ten. Nor: 8. Gov
ernor Pst H. Nefl left Autb Satur
day night accompanied by Chairman
D. IB. Colp of th SUt park com-
mission tor Northwest Tex.W '
' Th goyarnor wul mas mere) than
a dose peeche this week including
n. address at th coraerstoae laying
of Texaa Technological ' college v at
Lubbock Tuesday and at the rcdera-
Hon of Womea'sQubV Amarillo
Thursdsy. Be wfJlspeafc at Midland
Sunday night and make five speeches
Monday In th interest of 8tate park
and four Wcdnesdsy.
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t TYLER Texas Nov. 8. A on-
stsr Jubilee eelebratton wfll be staged
in Tyler on Thanksgiving day hav-
ing been indorsed and sponsored and
preparation set on foot Thursdsy by
the chamber of commerce Betail Mer-
chants association. Rotary Kiwani
and other civic organisation of th
d: v- ..v- -;:vk -.
The occasion Is to mark th forma
opening to the public of th handsome
hew eight-stor horn and offlc build-
ing of th .Citiaena National bank
which has been erected at an approxi-
mate cost of 1300000 and gives Tyler
its .first modern offlc structure. It
will also.celebrat the second anni-
versary of the opening to the mibiid
of the Elackston hotel a gift of Tyler
cltiaenship to the trawling public
and th finest and larcest hotel In this
half of Texas. The jubilee will aladi
open a oig iMeemoer trad any ana
8 chamber of commerce membership
campaign. It is planned to invite all
East Texas to thl monster celebra-
twn ?nuuiksgivmt y . ;
Statewide Ssarch : ;
S F&ilt to Locate Man
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COLEMAN Texas; Nov. : &A;
SutevrM Search has failed to aorv
th mysteriou disappearance of &
W. Hedleston 2. of thai city who
hs not been seen by a member of
his family sine September 23. -
On that dste Hedleston went "to
Fort Worth in quest ef cotton pickers
He bad law than $100 en his person.
Not being able to find pickers be went
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COLLEGE STATION Texas Nov.
.--The financial value of th phys-
ical plant of the A. and M. senior in-
stitution its three branch. Junior col-
lege' and th 16 fleW sUtion of the
experiment station system . is. ap-
praised at 17390.0692 in th last re-
rort of th auditors Just placed fn the
snd of President W. R BlsselL This
will be Incoroo rated in 4h resort to be
made to the legislator whan it
semnies next spring:. .
to the. farm mboruresu at San An-
tonio. This ia. the last trace the
family ha been abl to find- of him.
They think he waa murdered.' .
DR. M. H .PLASTER
CONSULT ME BEFORE YOU
:tiave your dental
I- WORK DONE. r
I do work with as HtUe PAIN aa possible.
All 'work done in a first class manner.
Every piece of work Is done with the aim
In View to PLEABB (1 - " .
I -extract teeth nalnlesslv All work
guaranteed. No charge for examination.
I Do Only First Claaav lOS) MAIN ST. : . -.r PRESTON MM
Dentfttry Ten Tears ' One of the best qu1pped dental offioes
1 In Houston 1 oU Nx . vBlo Hot!. Look
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lvl We hare just received bro carloads of these goods and we are'gomg
to place them on sale at prkes which are really unutuaL There are
22 models of these Ranges m many popular styles and designs some with
lrft-hand ovens some right
If interested in a Gas Range it will pay you to see our unusual display.
See them tomorrow.
' Gas Ranges built for family or
find on sale here.
e' use are Uie kind which you will
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Our Guarantee
of Satisfaction
Every Range in our stock is guaranteed by us to give you
the satisfactory service which you should expect com-
mensurate with the price paid. We know Oas Ranges
and our salesmen will gladly help you to select one which
will fill your requirements. See fiem tomorrow. .
For years we have done the leading' Gas Range business in Houston
and we take pride in being abletooffer such unusual values. Remember
there is no red tape or strings to our offer. Simply come in and select a good
Range at a big saving and enjoy using it .
$89.50
A LARGE ALL-PORCELAIN
RANGE
Exactly as shfwrn the kind yon have always wanted at a most
unusual 4rlceW An all porcelain model wltb large 18-inch broiler
very large pven and equipped wltb automatic lighter. A real
value.
$140 Cash 41.00 Weekly
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A fine efficient range which has a 14-lnch oven and broiler. Very
Xpactly built and designed to take up a minimum amount of
r space. If interested in an economical model see this one
sure.
1140 Cash SI .00 Weekly
$4450
This Aluminum Set
wifhevery
Gas Stove or Range
A FINE COMPACT FAMILY Jg gQ
This rang sills regularly st $59.60 sad is a big value. Has
porcelain drip pan and porcelain broiler pan. White oven and
broiler doors. Has doable oven burners. An excellent range at a
big savfng. Ask to see this one.
$1.00 Cash SIM Weakly
SELECT YOUR RANGE NOW!
Do Not Be
Deceived!
W connect FREE all Qag Stoves and Rang anywhere
In th
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City of Houston Magnolia or Central Park
All work don by s llcefaakd plumber and pipefitter. We
guarantee our work. Do not be deceived by advertise-
ments snd Statements to the contrary.
Our Free Service I Yours
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Select Your Heater
We have a large and well assorted stock
of Wood Coal Combination Gas and
Oil Heaters which are reasonably priced.
You can buy any of them for only
$1.00 Cash $1.00 Weekly
AN EFFICIENT AND ECONOM- A r-A
ICAL MODEL-. . 3)0 J.SU
A model which aell on sight Has 18xl81ncb oven and broiler
porcelain slde.and badk splasher. Has removable sanitary drip-
pan. Equipped with the latest Improved gas valves and burn-
ers. At the above low price this one will sell quickly.
-' 1.00 Cash 11.60 Weekly
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Bailey, George M. Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 219, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1924, newspaper, November 9, 1924; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth607873/m1/12/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .