Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 219, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1924 Page: 27 of 75
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VOVSTOU F03T-D1SPATCH: SUICDAY MORNlNa:NQVOlBER 19?4
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U. D. CJ State
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Th plans ar progrttibif rapidly
for the U. D. C. Bute convention
kb la to b held her December 2
to 4i Committee meetings are held
ever .Monday afternoon when ' en-
thusiastic report! are-. given. The
three chapter her are working ai
. one organisation to make this.' eon
vtntlon one of the moat suecesaful
erer heldae the attendance will be
. tmaaually large with' 100 or nor la-
" tuea attending. v.-': ' '
An added feature of great intt
to the young people trill ha the page
. from throughout thr State for whom
an elaborate apedal ball will be ten-
dered by the Bona of the Confederacy
J on Thursday th closing evening of
"the convention. .! - 7-"-.u
. The chaknett of the conyentlon
- committees are: General chairman.
v. ror.- w nn Boiaj tic cnairmen Mra
Leeland" Fletcher and . Mr. J. ; J
. Quinn: ecretary. Mr. Gordon Black:
corresponding tecretsry Mr. A B.
Taylor) treanrerrfr.' I W. WUiln.
ton; tn entertainment air x.- n.
Herbert J Drorram. Mrs. F. 1 NvfllS
homes Mrs. J. M. Bucker; .pages Mrs.
beeiand jrietc&er; oadgea Mr n. a.
Shaklett; flower. Mr. B. B. Knolle;
reception Mr. J. O. Foater; Y. W.
C. A. luncheon Mr. Iceland Fletch-
er) publicity Mr. A. 8. 7 Taylor?
finance Mr. J. h Quinn ; pages' ball
Mrs. John Wilcox." - 7 - . . . t -
Mr. K. 8. MeNeely entertained the
Marigold Embroidery dab Wednesday
afternoon in honor of the birthday of
Mrs. B. Ai Sell one of the member.
Fall flowers with potted plant and
leroev- piacea tarougnoni 7(ne- room
carried out the color scheme ofyellow
and white. '' -V . - i -r
High fire and banco gave diyerelon
aign score going te jur. ueorge kicb-
rdsra Mr. Jo MitcheO and Mas.
Henry Wohlt Mr. B. !. Bridges re-
ceived the consolation. '
As xbe birthday cake of- olnk. and
whkt W cut each guest was asked
to giv a toast after which the Ion
ore was nreaented whh a beautiful
gift from tht dub. The koaUss was
asaiited by all UMk in serving
a deliciou three-course lunch.. . . t
There will be no weeklrmeeting of
tne uuu dub oi tne iw. u a. oa
nexKTueadar. All member are re
aueited to register lor tne Dananet
on next Thursday evening. Friend
and member are SDeadiai the week
end at the Ml?;camp at Morgan's
rotnt. An oyitcr dinner on Saturday
evening wa tbdroughly enjoyed b
The Theta Delphian chanter met
Friday tnomlnr at the T. W. C. A.
This chapter fa in . the firet year
work ot the six yesn Detphian
course.) ' .. '
This year eever "The Progres of
CivilUation and ia a foundation for
the succeeding atudie in art muaie
drama ate. The Theta hay reached
the era of Greek dviusation and en
red a lesson on ureea royiDoiogT
I L. Un n ' T trr . InMrtlt In
Current event i fostered by the civic
lecture course the first on covering
"The Evolution of Democracr" waa
read rrlday ana wm ne aucuaMa i
tb pezt meeting. ;. .
ExpressionChhi
The Houston Eiprlon club met
Monday at the I. W. 0. A when the
following ladie . contributed t i .the
kMmni - imAmmmm nfman J. B.
Wickes Olbbs E. D. WickesTMiwek
ttutn uenaerson ana ziueiuti sna aba-
ter George Wickes. Mia Freedom
Pive an interesting talk oa Memor
meeting will be held November IT at
Uff J. OTa Vfc m.v- Si:.:
' T;Mf;Ch&Iane
! The T. : 92' -Ht 'dub will 'Knpn a
dance at Kenaingtonv hau Uonosy.
by Hsrley Berg' orchestra. The pub-
lie i invited. . ' . ... I
Nurih SiAm Rehehah
r)rth Side Rebekah todge No. 20fJ
will meet Wednesday at 8 P. m. In th
hall jbver BeU's drug store t Hardy
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umi uurnine. VISJIID imim-u win
be welcome. Following thie meeting
there will be a meeting of the Good
uowa ciud or xxortn cuae wag.
fyrfe aPari Lutherati
lea.
' The Lediea" Munionary aodety of
Hyde Park United Lutheran church
will give a ailver tea at the home of
Mrs J. B. CorL 1903 BeH Thnrdsv
November' 13 from 2 to 5 o'clock.
All friend are invited. - ' v
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"ThelPointer Bible d of tb Oak'
Lawn Prebytriaa chnrch will hold
its regular monthly meeting Thursday
November 13 at the home of Mr.
Georgr Dagliah 808 Burr treC AO
membera. ar urged to attend. ;
Only the Best Matcrbl snf SUIbd ;
r 7crkc:nsh!p c ;
.Enter into the making of your canvas gpoda when
they come fromfKattmann.
We will gladly figure the coat of your canvaa re
qujrements. : v .;;.t-.' .
Tealtt Ttindtet AweIsss. Cell Bass. Ete. .
A F. KATTMANN TEUT & A7iil!l6C0.
'209-U Crawford Preston 831
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The approach of the Holiday season finds STOWERS better equipped
than ever before to supply the gift needs of its patrons. One not
familiar with the special trip made by our buyers to the Eastern
markets a few months since can hardly appreciate the really beau-
ttful things that are iri our stocks.
Already our store has been visited by many who are seeking Christ-
mas -merchandise and we suggest that you come in this week and
familiarize yourself with the items in our Gjft and Foreign. Shops.
Gifts can be purchased now and held for future delivery
on any certain date thus relieving you of the care and
worrying attendant upon the two or three weeks pre-
ceding Christmas.
Shop Early
Have you InveatI- ill'
gated our Christ-
mas Gift Club
Plan? If not let
us help you to a
houseful of happi-
ness and the most
wonderful Christ-
mas you hart ever
known. Coma in
tomorrow and let
ua exnlain this
Christmas Gift
Club. It wUl not
obligate you.
Watch Stowert
advertisement in
the daily papers
and it will carry
all of the details.
Our Gift and For-
eign .Shops were
never more beau-
tiful than they are
now filled with
I all of. the latest
. t ... j .j rt
t mestic Novelties
such ai Chairs
imported from
Belgium France
Italy Spain. Pot-
i tery from Hol-
land Ctecho-Slo-vakia
India
China and Japan
Ware. Pieces in
china marble
brass bronze and
woods of every
description. It is
like a trip through
fairyland.
at
CI
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A"GREATf?:il
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earance
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ON EVERY '
Gown and Dress
Silk or Wool
Big for the greatest mid-season special sell-
ing ever arranged by this popular Specialty
Shop. Arrange to attend early tomorrow.
ir :
There's the Scent of Fir Trees
and Cliristmas in the Air
FROM world's end to world's end th thoughts
of thouaand of people arc now tuntfng to th
Yuletlde season And the very spirit of "good
cheer" will soon be tugging at our heart strings.
The hunter of the mutk-ox and the driver of a
iledge-team under the aurora; th tent dweller on
tbe desert; the globe trotter on distant seas; th
un-bathed idler .In tbe land of flamingo and palm;
the city dweller and those out in the vast stretches
who till the soil will aoon be striking the trail to
CHRISTMAS CHEEK.
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For Christmas is only 46 days away. Wa are so
close unto the time when happy Christmas greet-
ings and those little personal gifts that we lovingly
exchange that we haven't any too much time to
lose IF we wish to shop leisurely and shoose
carefully.
Always complete always striving to outdo Ha
former Christmas efforts the SWEENEY JEW-
sELRY COMPANY this year presents an assemblage
of gift things that is bigger and far prettier than
ever before.
The wide range for selection is Just what one
might expect to find at SWEENEY'S. Jewelry gifts
fqr "him" and "her" Including pretty but prac-
tical watches handsome adornments in diamonds
shimmering things in silver gifts of leather loveli-
ness and hundreds of other attractive things that
will send a radio message of comradeship.
While we do not anticipate disappointing those
who wish to do their Christmas shopping in the last
few days before Christmas we do most courteously
urge you to make esrly purchases and avoid the
Christmas rush which will insure more leisure in-
spection. U you desire you may make your selections now.
Merely pay us a small deposit on same and we will
lay your purchase away until Christmas.
Come In any time and see tbe many new things
we have appropriate for gift giVing.
"Th symbol of
Worth"
MTOgJewelry9
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Store Will Be Closed Armistice Day
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