Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 219, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1924 Page: 36 of 75
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Iits Club and Sotial
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i .-ra (or this deDirtment moat
oued or tent in not later than
noon. Club and church!
ra ar requested to nd in their
rta regularly The column are
oted to the people of the HeifhU
1 their activities and newa Iran
;ght Annex 8net Heighta and
ert End wiU be accepted. .
' ARMISTICE DAT'
. Thecal th trana trana trasi tf
- aroaiae foot.
Al tfca peace brigade aa review
Art aeoe uaia tada ( the aatie
f With hewS that art loyal art tree.
''. 2Mi-! Shaw-Newaiae.
Mr. and lira. A. W. 8baw of Kin-
lock. Okbu announce th engagement
iV and . anrroachina marriage of their
daug hter lis a to Herman Newman
of Uleadale CaL '
Ceajiftaeal.
'-f lira tola Dixon of Palestine was
aaned aonoree at a delightfully in-
Y formal tea Friday when Mrs. Lee
.' iSofweQ entertained. Chrysanthemums
s; and autumn bloaanma were in artistic
arrangement about the borne and a
two-course buffet luncheon waa aerved
' V the guests who were drawn from
'" tat Intimate friends of the honorea.
Silver Wedding Alvrary.
About 100 wests were bidden to
lf loin Mr. and Mrs. George Crowley
in celebration of their twenty-fifth
r wedding anniversary Saturday evening
' ' at their home which was in bridal
.dress of white and green. White
'" earysantheaianis were irtisticnlly ar-
ranged in baskets and vase about
' 1 the rieoms and the wedding theme
vras furthered throughout the decora-
tions MiKses Lels and Elsie New-
banks contributed musical selections
r and Miss Elisabeth Sinclair gave a
' reading. Several contests gave diver-
" ' aion and punch and wedding; cake
ff. were aerred.
; ) Heieriag Visiter.
Valise Alice bogsdoo of Mobile Ala
;'-f who is visitlnc her sunt and uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Wolfe was named
honoree at a tacky party given Mon-
day evening when Miss Philetu
Shannon entertained. Halloween deco-
rationa were - aVed throughout the
home and 12 games of progressive
bunco resulted in Mrs. T. P. Taylor
and Dr. B. P. Taylor receiving high
' score and Mrs. E. Kearns anj D. 0.
Hawkins were awarded the consols-
" tion trophies. The surprise of the
evening came when Miss Virginia
Draper sang a bridal solo accom-
panied by Mrs. Kearns. A tacky
wedding party marched into the room
and a comical ceremony was per-
formed after which the guests joined
In old fashioned and modern dances
flash light pictures' of the group were
4 taken and green and pink popcorn was
. aerred with red lemonade and animal
cakes. Included in the personnel
were Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Padgett Mr.
and Mrs. L. O. Nairn. Mr. and Mrs.
P. D. Bariiza Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. F.
Porter. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. NoUch.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Nairn. Dr. and Mrs.
B. P. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. T. P.
Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. K. Keums Mr.
and Mrs. O. Martin Mr. nnd Mrs.
W. Thuem. Mrs. E. A. Hawkins. Mrs.
Madge gimoneaux Mrs. 8. K. Wolfe
Mrs. P. D. Baraisa Sr. Mrs. W. H.
Price ftr.. Miss He.rmjone Kejler. Miss
Minerva Porter. Miss Sussn Hawkins
and F. E. Breeding. Donald Hawkins
Kenneth Nairn and Henry Hawkins.
Surprise Party.
Halloween a number of ghosts sur-
prised Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davie at
their home and Joined in a Halloween
celebration. Dancing gave diversion
for the evening and appropriate re-
freshments were served. Those en-
Joying the hospitality were Mr. and
Mra. Robert Yarborongh Mr. and
Mrs. K. Htandish. Mr. and Mrs. P. V.
Myers Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van De-
mark Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chase.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Aiinan. Mr. and
Mra. George Robrer Miss Daisy
Hoblman and Herbert Rawlings.
Sliaiber Party.
Mrs. W. M. King entertained on
Saturday evening with an informal
slumber party in compliment to Mitses
Victoria King and Beulan Harrison
The guests were drawn from the inti-
mate friends of the two bonorees.
Miscellaneous Shower.
Mrs. A. E. Powell a recent bride.
waa named bonoree at a delightful
miscellaneous shower given Tuesday
afternoon when Mrs. A. 8. Reifel
Mrs W. J. Roland and Mrs. E. Ott-
I sner entertained about 30 guests.
member of Texas Review W. B. A.
and intimate friends. Little Misses
Catherine) Craig Margaret Frances
Roland Oracle Lee and Erie Eliia-
' beta Clemmons brought the various
; guts in a large clothes basket and
I placed them before the bonoree. The
I various packages were opened for in-
v atlAMriAn a nt if aah rvi an f-ai Bfasa
I aenred.
Hallowaaa Party.
Misses Alma Reeves and Alts
Brown were joint hostesses Saturday
! evenlnc with a Halloween Dartr at
tMlsa Brown's home. Gay black and
I erange streamers were in attractive
J rrangement about the rooms and
jj showers of the chosen colors hung
t from the chandeliers. Cosmos' were
la baskets and vases in Places of
t vantage -and the various Halloween
emblsma emphasised the holiday
theme. Halloween contests and games
' i were enjoyed and .each guest received
t a" fortune. About 20 young people
enjoyed the- affair. Punch and rake
1 featuring 'the favored colors were
' aerved. '
Bird Club.
' . Member of the BN dub were en-
rtertained with a Halloween party the
t past Friday evening at the home of
" the president Richard shannon when
about 40 young people joined in tbe
I un. Halloween symbols were used
in Jba . decorations throughout the
. horn lad various games in keeping
wua me tiauoween toeme .were en-
joyed. Little Miss Jeanette Rose as
the petite fortune teller brewed for-
tunes and souvenirs for each little
. fueat from a black cauldron. Anna'
tising refreshments were aerved and
: assisttns. the young host were Mrs.
K P. eoannon and Mrs. G. B. Nogl.
Virginia Hinsley and J. B. Roffal are
aecretaiy and treasurer of the club.
:$ Hallewtaa Celebratloa.
'' A deltghtfur Halloween celebration
took lace Halloween at the home of
Mr; and Mrs. Phillip Borgatrom when
I ttle Misses Eunice' and florefn
. orsrstro ti entertained.' The home wai
tvtfractivfly decorated with pumpkins
: i witchea nd various Halleweea
.Uems and made g pleasing environ-
it for the guesti in gay costnmea.
:ifons Ilalloweesj eontesta were en-
1 and prises were awarded for
V
Cinderella's shoe. : Dainty in-
cke embossed . 'with - black
w Icea were aerved .with
.iy siickera in the chosen
: ;'ying the hospitality
j.nest and Clifford
s 4Io-a Louise Io-
w ai w a. WfVfVfV WwwWWwl
teleibei Taylor II70-W.
melt. Jeaa Scott MiMred Behken
Irene and Kaomie McMiUian Anna
Louise Kersten Harsh Mae Yancey
Loia Tbomssen Laura Jane and
Oeorge Ktovall Jr. Barbara Gordon
Patricia Boyer La Verne 8tudebaker
Gaa Borgstrom Jn William WigginM
Paul HhUlcutt Clara Kennedy Elsie
Smith Georgia Nell ftving Julius Apt'
fel and other neighborhood children.
HalleweeT Affair.
More than 80 youay people were
guests at a Halloween patty given
the oast Thursday evening at tne Sin
dair Business school. A huge ghost
presided at the entrance and Mrs.
J. II. Callahan dressed aa a witch
received tbe guests at the door.
Ghostly guides led the guests through
tne rooms to-vanous spooky devices
for their entertainment. Black cats
were in placet of vantage about the
rooms and orange . and black were
used throughout the decorations of the
school Halloween tames were en
joyed and dancing gave diversion for
the late Hours ot the evening. A re-
freshment course in keeping with the
Halloween motif was served. -
Silver Tea.
The Heutbta Junior P.-T. A. will
have a silver tea a the home ot Dr.
and Mrs. T. A. Sinclair. Friday aft
ernoon November 21 from 3 to 6
o'clock. All patrons of Heights Junior
members of the association and
friends are invited Every Heights
Junior booster is urged to bring a
friend and make tbe affair a success.
I. D. A. a Cleh.
Mrs. C. J. Garwood entertained the
past Friday evening with a Halloween
party when tbe guests were drawn
from the members of the I. D. A. Q.
dub and .their friends. Various mys-
terious Halloween figures were in evi-
dence about.the rooms and Halloween
emblems and colors were used in the
decorations. As one guest told of the
tale of old man Smith s remains each
part was passed to the guests and
finally a ghost walked into tbe room.
Various other Halloween gamea were
enjoyed and appropriate refreshments
were served. Mrs. Tom Brannom is
the dub president and Miss Bess
Nichols is the secretary. Members of
tbe dob are: Mrs. U. A. Nichols. Mra.
M. F. Glover Mrs. L. O. Glover Mrs.
C. J. Garwood Mrs. Charles Graham.
Mrs. Frank Stanaker. Mra. Vera titan-
aker. Airs. George Kubn. Mrs Percy
Joy Mrs. Arthur Joy Mrs. T. F. Ward
Jr.. Mrs. It k. Kerr and Mrs. J. E.
Brannom Mrs. Tom Callahan.
Friday the club met with Mrs Tom
Callahan. Handwork gave diversion
and a social -faouwas enjoyed. Dain-
ty refreshments were served.
Neighborhood Party.
About 83 neichborhood children
gathared at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Borgstrom the past Friday
evening i to have pictures made of the
"kids l our block." Various games
were enjoyed and lemonade and strip-
ed stick candy was served the young-
sters.
Dillgsat Dezta Crab:
Tbe Dilivent Doztn dub met -on
Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. E.
Everts. Golden cosmos was arranged
in. places of vantage about the rooms
and following the short business ses
sion a social hour waa held. Mrs.
A. Forbes - Teceived 'the 'December
birthday gift Guests of the club were
Mrs. Erie Dixon of Palestine. Texas:
Mrs. Lula Stubbs of Thornton Texas
snd Mrs. Pasche of Dallas. In a
bean contest Mrs. W. 8. Leffew re
ceived first prise and Mrs. W. Tirrell
received consolation. Mrs. PsHrhe-re-
ceived guest prise. Dainty refresh
ments were? served.
Halleweea Party.
Mrs. W. H. Tirrell entertained a
few intimate friends recently with
four tables of orocresslve rook. The
Halloween -colors and emblems were
effectively ed throufhout the deco
rations of the home and in the games.
airs. m. o. rerr received high score
and Samuel Leffew Pease received the
gentleman a trophy. Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Lielfew received the consolation
prize. A fresbment course in keenine
with the Halloween season was served.
Peraeaal Meatioa.
Mrs. W. Tuton left Thursday for
itockdaJe Texas where she will re-
main for a fortnight's visit with her
mother Mrs. Anna Joiner.
Mr. and Mra. A. E. Sutter of St.
Louis Mo. are guests of Rev. and
Mrs. H. C. Leonard.
Harold Terry a student at Lon
Morris college Jacksonville Texas
spent the past week-end with his par-
ents. Mrs. J. D. Alexander left Friday
for Wichita Falls Texas where she
win make a visit of length with her
daughter.
Mrs. W. H. Price will leave Novem-
ber 11 for Fort Worth where she will
attend the W. B. A. rally.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Taylor of Som-
erville Texas were guests of Dr. and
Mrs B. P. Taylor recently.
Dr. I. P. Taylor left Thursday for
Dallas where he will attend the na-
tional dental convention.
Mrs. Lucy Tamborella Mrs. W. J.
Roland Mrs. H. C. Sloop Mrs. A. E.
Powell are among those from the
Heights who will attend tbe W. B. A.
rally in Fort Worth November 12.
Dr. B. P. Taylor left Sunday for
Dallas where he will attend the na-
tional dental convention.
Emmet L. Smith of Luting Texas
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mra.
D. A. Smith.
Word haa been received from Mra
Clyde Myres telling of her pleasant
visit In Cleburne and Fort Worth.
Albert Rooa and Lawrence Bahr
leii Monday ror New Orleans La.
and from there they sailed for Hay
ana. Cuba.
Mrs. It Bailey Mra H. P. Spell and
son. H P. Jr.. Mrs. W. 0. Roberta
Mrs. J. J. Purdy. Mrs. J. O. Humphrey
i nri. jva waaca at
informal social Wednesday.
H. H. Tboem has returned from
Ed Hall and sister. Ml as Cortane
"" lert xnursaay tor San Benito
At Last Something
Effective for Wrinkles?
It haa been conclusively demonstrat-
ed that a simple home-mad tarkroot
paste. appUed to the face will very
quickly eliminate wrinkles worry oars
and ace marks. You need only mix a
spoonful eaoh of powdered tarkroot
and lemon Juice spread this over your
faos; then sit down before Vdur mirror
and watch tbe unwelcome lines disap-
?ear. la less than fifteen minutes your
ace will be aa smooth and firm as a
yoUng girl s! Bagglfles Will also melt
away youthful - contour will ha ra.
atored.It'a simply wonderful how this
unnnp oiunuro worse.
Theresult .after the mliinM i.
washed off the face Is Infinitely better
tnaa Irora the moat aklllful face raas-
sace. And the coat la triflinawi.a.
than throe oenta' per treatment. Any
druggist can supply powdered tarkroot
in arujiDai nsciuure Ho there's
excuse now) for any woman looking
a old. bJutgard careworn. .
HQUSTON POS'TDISPATCH: : SUNDAY: MORNING; NOVEMBER 1 92
Mr. and Mrs. "A. 'F. Sander motored
to isrennam for several days :
Tavaa Aftoa a atn M U.ll
will go to Tampico Mexico and Miss
nail will remain for a visit -with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hall
Mrs. W. Kenn waa hostee to the
Wednesday Morning Bridge dub on
Wednesday with five tablea of bridge.
John Wimberly a student at Texas
university and Frank Merrill ot Tex-
as university spent the past week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Wimberly.
A spedalty number at the recent ra.
capuon-dance given the past Saturday
evening at the Height Woman s dub
bonse. was an attractive S Danish sola
given by Miss Unendolia Hebblin who
wore a particularly beautiful costume
ot me ana gon r -: t
nun itessie jJunk left : Friday for
Austin where she attended the El-liott-McLarty
wedding.. Misa Helen
Elliott and Miss Dunk were room
mates at tbe University ot Texas dur-
ing Miss Dunk's attendance there.
Miss Dunk ia a teacher at Harvard
school this year. . . ; - "
Little Miss Jane Rogers gave an
attractive dance number at an affair
&ven Saturday at Uarristrarg with
ra. Schults aa hostess.
Walter Dunk a student at the TJnl-
versity of Texss spent the past week-
end with his parents Mr. and Mra
W. H. Dank and attended the Rice.
Texas game.
Wesley Bode of.Junction was 4 dele-
gates to the Eastern Star convention
held ia Galveston the past week
and en route home apent a abort time
with his aunt and unde Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Dunk.
Misa MarceHn Donovan contributed
fasdnatina SDaaish and Es-vntian
dances at the f . W. C. A. vodvU given
at Autry oouse xnursday evening.
Mr. and Mra. Nelson M." Duller
and family have moved to Smithville
where- they will be permanently
located. v
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fonst are some
what improved after a recenr auto-
mobile accident.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Stubba and
son of Erick Ok la. spent a abort
while with Mrs. Allen Wimbiah.
Mrs. Lula Stubba of Thornton ia
the guest of Mrs. Allen Wirnbiah.
Mrs. Ueorge Artusy and children
spent the week with Mra. Arthur
Dickerson in Pasadena Texas.
Mrs. trie Dixon and children of
Palestine Texaa are visiting rela-
tives in the dty.
Dr. O. R Stowell win leave Tues
day for Dallas where he wiU attend
the Dental convention.
Mrs. J. B. Woolford and daughter
Miss Margaret Woolford of Galves-
ton are visiting Mr. and Mra C. J.
Niissle. jV.
Mr. and Mra. C. J. Niissle are re
ceiving congratulations on the birth
on November 4 of a baby girl Mar-
garet Ann.
Heights- Matle Stady Clnb.
The Heights Music Study club will
meet Tuesday. November 18. at 10
o'clock in the morning at the home
of Mrs. W. E. Ray when Mrs. liar
Miss Dorothy Peoples and Mrs.
M. G.
Fakes will be leaders. The subject
will be "American Women Compos-
ers" and will include Harriet Ware
Maua-Zuccs Mrs. Beach Mary Salter
Strickland San Soud Bond and Gay-
nor. The round table discuasion will
be "What the Metropolitan Music
Looks for Most. Mrs. Kay's address
is 1812 Harvard street.
Literary Desartmeat
The literary department ot the
Heights Womsn's club will meet on
Wednesday November 12 at the rlub
house. The subject will be "France'
and those having part are Mrs. Frsnk
Hecker Mrs. J. L. Tibbott Mrs. G. H.
Pond Mrs. J. D. Blocker Mrs. E. F.
ZirbeL Mrs. W. E. Bennett.
. Child Coaeervatloa Leaeae.
Tbe Child Conservation league met
the past Friday with Mrs. J. O.
Gieseke. Mrs. K. J. Scott presided
in tbe sbsence of the president Mrs.
J. L. Fugate. Child labor law was
discussed snd aa invitation to view
tbe picture "Uaptain Blood' was
accepted. It was sooved that lunch
be served at the polls st Seventh snd
Boulevsrd. A social hour was held
and refreshments were served.
Heights Embroidery Clab.
Mrs. W. P. Hamblen was hostess
to the members of the Heights Em
Radium !s Restoring
HeaM to Thousands
Ths wonderful curative power of
Radium has been known for years.
However the benefits of this precious
health-giving substance have in the
past been only within the meana of
persons of wealth.
mnce tne Invention of Degnens
naaio-Acuve ttoisr i'sa any man or
woman. Door or rich oajt afford this
treatment which offers ao much relief
from sunennaT and disease.
Degnen's Radio-Active Solar Pad la
worn next to tna body day and night.
It pours a constant strew of radio-
active energy into the system while
you work play or sleep helping to
build up weakened nerves and tissues
to a strong healthy condition. It
creates a vigorous circulation of blood
thus removing congestion which is the
real cause or most diseases.
To prove just what this remarkable
treatment can do for you. we will send
our appUanoe on trial with the under-
standing that we will not charge you a
cent If it falls to give satisfactory re-
auiis. mis oner is open to any
peraoa wno nas pain oi any Kind nerve
weakness high Mood pressure
stomach kidney er liver complaint
bladder trouble or disease of the
hings or heart.
No matter what your ailment or how
long you have had It we will gladly
let you try the appUanoe at our risk.
Write today for free literature giving
complete. Information. Radium Appli-
ance Co. I( Bradbury Bldg Los
Angeles Calif.
Wash Away Potxndi ot Fat
Dcafclo.Cfclna and
TtZTsjcl Ac with
Vaa
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broidery 'tlub Thursay -afternoon;
The south living room wai attractive
ly decorated with bankets of white
chrysanthemums and cut -rosea .and
handwork gave diversion: during tbe
hours. Mrs. WC Purdy presided at
ths coffee urn and Mrs. Harry Van
Demark and Mra. H Gilliam served
a salad course from the tea. wagon.
Guest of the club were Mrs. Clark
and Mra. Yaa. Demark. . s I .
:rGrao Methodist' Chared.' .
'-Sunday veninr at the regular
Levenmg service stereoptlcon slides of
mi viHwa ur-iua oKiAirers wiu -De
shown and a pageant ''Save America''
directed by Mrs. H. C. Sloop will be
riven. Among those having part will
Mrs. G. T. Lampkin (Home Mission);
K. W. Burrie (the- Church) Mis.
Glayds Shook (Centenary) Mrs. -C
A. W. i Neel (Doubt) A. A. j Snow
(Ministry) Miss Minnie Neel (Dea-
coness) Dr. H. C. Sloop (Churcfc im-
provements) Mis Wilheunenia Ber-
?er (Prayer) Miaa Marguerite Carne
Hope). Joe Croley (Student Work)
Misselliens Pundt Spirit ot Christian
Giving). The church orchestra will
give sdectiona. -
v Flawar 8kew.
Plan are being completed for the
flower show to be held November 20-
21 at the Collin Memorial church.
All Height residents are invited to
enter their plant in the show. A
program has been-arranged for te
how and the public I invited.
The Foreign Missionary Society of
Collins Memorial 'church will meet
Thursday with an all-day session.
Mry.aad Martha CIms.
The Mary and Martha dasa enter-
tained With a Halloween nartv at the 1
home of Mra J.Hr Hamilton. Ghosts
greeted tbe guests at tfaedoor and led
them into the rooms which were gaily
decorated with streamers of orange
and black and the various Halloween
emblems. ' Misa Mable Ardeaux. in
gypsy costume served a fortune
teller and various Halloween contests
and games were enjoyed. A refresh-
ment course in keeping with the Hal-
loween season was served to more;
than 65 guests. .
Thursday .the Mary and Marth
class met in business session with
Mrs. Abhie. Mrs. J. M. Forrest and
Mrs. Abbie were hostesses and' an
election of officers was held which
resulted in Mrs. Frank Hoyt presi-
dent; Mrs. Ben Rushing secretary;
airs. Li. U. Johnson treasurer. Mrs.
Kcmeger and Mrs. K. .Jxerry were
elected chairmen of tbe social and
program committees and a sum of
money was set aside for the building
rund ot the church. Following the
tMisiness session a social hour was
enjoyed and punch and wafers were
served.
Circle 3 of the Woman's Missionary
society will meet Tuesdav morning
at 10 o'clock with Mrs.. J. M. Parker
laiU Allston. when Mrs. O. H. Brown
win be in charge of Bible study.
Life Service Volunteers will meet
In the church annex Tuesday at 8
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pair of "Nine Minute1
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10) and (-year work
contract will
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(atamOS er aoin. Thaaa ara advlaad aa
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The new dlicovery La-Mar reducing soap brlngi
qoick aad aaiasing results. No dieting ho sxerdthig-
no thing to Uk Internally. Reduce any part of the
body at will without affecting any other part La -Mar
acta like msgie en double chin big abdomen ugh.
(Iispcleal ankles wrists snd arms laxgebips or
breast or oa ninerfloons fat on anvnart of iK. k4.
oralloverit Itiseasyandplraunt to owandabio.
lately hanmlest ckansrnfl toolini loothinf and ef-
factivI)aarredu(dnsioaoiitol(ionanioaav-back
guarantee by. Rouse's Drug Qtore v
and all good drUf and department I to res or direct
to yew by prepaid parcel post if your dealer cannot
supply you. Price 10c a cake ot three cakes (or
$1 00; one to three cakes usually accomplish it
purpose. Vou'U be surprljed at rerolU. -
1 t-UXM lABOlAtOKOt
o'dock' and will study. The Life and
Work of Mary Sleeeor." ... -
The council of . the Lambert Ep-
wdrth League will meet in the church
office ilowdai evening at 7:80 o'dock.
December . 5 - the primaryldeparC
Bient of the Grace Methodist church
will have ' basar - in the primary
rooms. Attractive beotha will be ar
ranged and various trinket- suitable
for1 Chriftnta gifts will be on sale.-;
"Pas. PecvV' la' the nam tot toe
play which ; die PbUathea cie of
Graee Methodist churchr will preaeni
m . .m w uvavi. . otiuvi a P. "1.
tb evening ofNpvfuber0. .y
? Hhjhr jufar Mmlg Steiy CII.D
tba first meeting of the yearVof
the lleights Junior.Music Study club
wiH be held Saturday November 15
in the afternoon at 3 o'dock at the
NleighU Woman club.- The subject
wui be "American Music" anfln ht
tractive nrogram hs been arranged.
Miss Bath Barklev ia president and
Misa Gwendolyn Hebbelin is secre
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' - Helghto Jaalar P..T; A. -A '
All patron of the school member
and friends are invited to assist ia the
membership drive which la being eon-
ducted by the association. "Every
Heights junior a -member" Is the
slogan of the organisation and for
further Information any .one- inter-
ested may cajl Mrs. E. F. Zirhel the
president at Tayhr3703. .
Lei Star Ctatv :'
The Lone Star club win meet t the
home of Mrs. Eugene Cook 1630
Harvard street. Wednesday afternoon
at 2:80 o'clock. Mrs. Cook and Mra.
Lee Boswell will be joint hostesses
and a patriotic program will be given
in observance of Armistice day. All
member of tbe dub are cordially in-
vueu o-aiicno.
Height ChrUtlaa Chareh.
The Miasionary and Dorcas drde
of the Height Chiiatian church had
an all day with Mr. Andrus Crain.
Mrs. Charles Moody waa in charge of
the missionary program and Mrs. P.
V. Myers bad charge of the Dorcas
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JUST THINK of having food
health for many many. years
and reaching the age of 102 and
not being dependent upon anybody
Btni working at your favorite
work because you like to work
even though you didn't have to!
lira. Lea Thacker of near Spray
North Carolina does not hare to
work although she does despite!
the protests of six families of de-
voted sons and daughters. They
all want Mrs. Thacker to quit
working quit boarding and to
come and live with them and
probably she- will later on but
not yet I
You are bound to admire Mrs.
Thacker as the maternal head of
a large family of well-established
Nortlf Carolinians and Virginians.
You would adore the immaculate
motherly old lady that she is. But
the physical and mental courage
of this hundred-&nd-twoyear-old
womaa will pull at your- heart-
strings. Mrs. Thacker is a needle-worker.
She makes tufted bedspreads and
bedroom rugs for a waiting list of
Mrs. Th&cker'a Statement
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. Leaksville N. C April 22 1924.
DLACE-DRAUGHT is a grand medicine. I have been using it for"
years and years. My health has always been good afld I have
never had occasion to ue much medicine. Every now axtd then a
Little BLACK-DRAUGHT for constipation and biliousness. I almost
always keep a box of it by me-rhave done this for the past forty
years. Wherever I move to (I travel around a lot from one child to -another)'!
always take my package of BLACK-DRAUGHT as I have
found it to be the best remedy I nave ever run across for digestive
disorders. It is made of pure herbs and for that reason I imnaend -it
4t is satisfactory ana than are nor bad after-effects. "
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drde program. Coyer were laid for
05 at the luncheon which wss aerved
at noon.. After the study program a
socuu was aeiq. - j
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' ItHi Senior ' Cb rlatian EndeavoV en-
tertained .Hulloweea eve '. at . the
Heights Presbyterian church- annex
with a Halloween parti. Bludr cats.
wltehe and bets were nied in th
decorations (bout tne -room ami ap-
propriate game were enjoyed. Dain-
ty! refreshments were served and
bout 80 : young people enjoyed ' the
affair. .j .-v.-.' ?";-. i-j ' ' "r
ymw VvwrtSw.' tiuC'A
-. The niling Workera' dass'bf the
Height Presbyterian . church held a
short buainess and social meeting with
Mis Wanda Koehler. . ... .i: ..
The -'HtUlmr Worker wiU Vveet
Thursday afternoon at 20 o'clock at
the home of Mr. Joha Gaisner (ill
West Eighteenth (reet. .;. 1 :
MUslon services will be conducted
In Immanoel 'Lutheran- church every
eveniarthis week at 8 o'clock by the
City Mission society when tbe Rfv.
Paul Kaiser wilt be jha speaker. 8pe
dal music will be given by the choirs
of Immanael and Trinity churches and
the Mise Jordan. V V
lataaaaael Lttheraa Chiroh:
' The Rev. 0. P Hinge annonnces
hi jubjects for today aa "The
Apostle a Creed" and "The Burning
Bush." - afiase Christine Saner and
Met Jaenhower will shag "Nearer My
Hdm Above" it the evening service.
' Bliek Cat Clab. -Misses
Ruth and EsteuV Pond Were
hostesvea to th member ot the Black
Cat dub at a recent meeting. A
short buainess session was held and
later the .members attendedtle- Red
Roosters' carnival in a body.
Colllit Manorial Chirch. ' 1
Tbe Epworth League of Collins Me-
morial church will observe "Win My
unum week ' wita - servlcei
.VTVl ' a
a 1 - aaWVaW1
to
work and does it
Ml 1 . .. a. . fi j " .V J1 I ' . "
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fVt : llfil f "aasa.aVms"a l II I N
money she makes this way is
suiplemented by North Carolina
atat pension for the Confederate
army services of her husband the
late (Lesley Thacker.
In the accompanying statement
in which se tells of having taken
Black-Draught when needed dur-
ing a tWiod of forty years Mrs.
Thaler ref era to her many yean
of goodaCealth but she suffered a
badly crushed hip
about six years ago. To sustain a I began to plan
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broken hip at the age f 96 is a se-
vere experience. She says that her
hip was broken "all to pieces." By
the hest of surgical skill the frac-
tures were setxsnd she was placed
in a plaster cast -
She lay in bed eleven weeks.
Then she insisted on being taken
out of bed and got her daughters
and nurse to walk supporting her
one on each side a few minutes
daily while she swung the limb
that had been so badly injured.
Gradually she began to recover
control over it Valiantly she
strove to imitate the motion of
walking. Lovingly and tenderly
her daughters helped her and tried
to match her optimism. . -
Finally after months of painful
effort she could walk! And now
she's VaIking everywhere'' she
triumphantfar toldme ourving a
cane only because the limbthat
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evening ; from . 8. unlj i8M.9VJoc)t.Ij)i
' . Forlt-MeTNot'ciub.-r ?" ;
' Ata recent meeting of .the Forget-Me-Not
dub jrith Mia Dorothy Pond
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35c 'Tb&tTwe.focs Wonders for Any Girl's Hair :
Glrlf Try this! When 'combing
and dressing your hair just moisten
your hair brush with a little "Dan-
derine" and brush . it through" your
hair. The effeot i startling! You can
do your hair op immediately and it
will appear twice a thick and heavy
a mass of gleamy bair sparkling with
life and possessing that incomparable
softness freshnes and luxuriance.
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n sr-"' 'n v-. ?
r LIYK to ba 160 yaetta aid It
mnaroal tthut'emf tat aqa to n
gxjod haahh and aetfrity rtttjefaan
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is m uwwjmoTetnaa - wraarotaav
part makaa .har own lrtincl
do this kind-of
shorter than
beautifully The
doesn't hurt a bitl
MrsThacJcCTiaadevrjritchrjrch-
woman and attends divine services '
twice a week. She is much inter-4
ested in modern life and every-
thing that'is going on except she
doesn't .care for movies.
She looked so pretty and lively
that I was detemmed to get a
perfect picture of her and for fear ...
my kodak portraits might not be
large enough to reproduce well' in T
In an accident
the Uardul
photographer.
. So I suggested a trip to a pho-
tographer in a nearby town an
adventure which dear old Mrs.
Thacker approved and we set off
together. My car was comfort
able and she enjoyed the ride. We
didn't find the photographer at his
studio but learned that he was
"over at the playground'' so we
drove over and found him super-
vising the plowing-off of one side
of a creek to make a swimming
pool where he made the picture of
Mrs. Thacker that is reproduced :
herewith.
Mrs. Thacker travels around oc-
casionally. She was expecting soon
to visit an adopted son in Danville
and then maybe she would go to
see her son in Salisbury.
Leaksville the ppetoffice at'
which Mrs. Thacker receives her
maJL was the site of her birth on
August 6th 102 years ago.
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idPeUvreyr cmpletei) "for th Hal-
loween pnrty which was given some
short lane ago and the nam of the
club was changed to 8. W. S. Follow-
big tbe business session a sodul hour
wa -enjoyed- r -' .
A GleamyMass of Hair;
. WhUe beautifying the hair Dan
derine" i also toning and stimulating
each alngje hair to grow thick long
and. strong. Hilr (top falting out
and dandruff disappears. Get a bottle
of "Danderine" at any' drug or toilet
counter And just see how healthy and
youthful your hair appears after' thi
delightful refreshing dressing. -
an
Eara
the other. It
Fashion Magazine I
to get a professional
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