Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 7, No. 69, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 14, 1908 Page: 5 of 8
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May Mrs W H Dick and Mrs Num
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colors and ferns After chatting
awhile the tally cards were passed in
the form of hearts with an American
girls profile on one side and on the
other Miss Gussie May Stafford Mr
James D Smullen October 15th 1908
Hearts was the game of the afternoon
Nine tables were ai ranged for the
players Everything was gay as is
always when youth abounds Candy
was frequently passed sweets to
the sweet After the playing cov
ers StwereJaid and a delicious two
course luncheon served The outof
town guests were Mrs Xiela Howard
Richardson of Athens Texas Miss
Zena McMeans Galveston Miss Fan-
nie May MeLeod Husk
Your Photograph
Enlarged
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If you do not want to buy a new pillow stitch the top on one jou now
have Sofa cushions are always useful and ornamental Have your
favorite picture enlarged on them
HOW TO GET ONE
These photo pillow tops are worth 125 each Read the Herald
and get one for 75 cents Cut out and save the coupons piinted daily
and when you have fourteen bring or send them to the Herald office
together with 75 cents and the photograph you want enlarged or
subscribe for the Hefald one year and GET ONE FREE Photo pillow
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For tho REAL NEWS and ALL THE NEWS read the Herald To
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nink green and blue
When ordering write your Name and Address and Color of Pillow
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Out of town customers enclose four cents in stamps for return of
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B Sharp Musical Club
The B Sharp ladies met Monday
afternoon Mrs Branagan chairman
Current events
Chorus practice
Piano Othello Rossina
Miss Stevens
Song Across the Sea Leaycraft
Miss Burton
Piano In the Swing Lynes
Miss OFlynn
Violin Cavatina Raff
Mrs Jackson
Song Villanelli Del Aqua
Mrs Grigsby
Piano LeReveil dAmour Moskowski
Mrs Pusch
Chorus The Night Has a Thou-
sand Eyes Kidd
Chorus Whirl and Twirl Wagner
Club
Officers for the club year
President Mrs Wm Branagan
Vice President Mrs J E Angly
Recording Secretary Miss Bess
Robinson
Corresponding Secretary Miss
Ethel Burton
Treasurer Miss Eleanor Sweany
Censor Miss Louise Stevens
Accompanist Mrs J H Pusch
Critic Mrs C J Grainger
Self Culture Club
The Self Culture Club met with
Mrs Margaret Fish Monday after-
noon Leader Mrs Fish Table Talk
Your Guiding Motto Draper Chapter
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Dixie Club
The Dixie Clubmet Tuesday after-
noon with Sirs J B Allen Being
presidents afternoon the presidents
address was given Mrs W B Rob-
inson
Table Talk Womans Influence
on the Great Composers
Talk Mrs S K Holies Clara
Schumann
Officers for the year
President Mrs W B Robinson
Vice President Mrs A L Hath
cock
Recording Secretary Mrs Hemy
Watts
Corresponding Secretary Miss Mae
Sweany
Treasurer Mrs J B Allen
Critic Mrs S K Holies
Representatives to Library Board
Mesdames A R Howard and J B
Allen
Complimentary
Mrs Hiiam Muse gave a delightful
entcitainment last Friday night in
honor of her niece and guest Miss
Eula Odle Fortytwo was the game
of the evening and was very much
enjoyed by be guests after which
cream and cake weie served
Epworth League
Miss Hattie Hewett entertained the
Epworth League of the Centenary
chinch and other filends last Friday
night Quire a large crowd of friends
enjoyed the occasion Judgo King
received every one in his cordial way
Miss Hattie was assisted by her sis-
ters in entertaining Ten tables
weie ai ranged for tho new game
Descriptive Countries This was
very much enjoyed Cake and cream
were in abundance
Pythian Sisters
On Wednesday night October 7th
the Pythian Sisteis held their legulnr
social meeting The evening was one
of interest and pleasure The impor-
tant feature was the presentation of
jewels The past chief Mis Mabel
McWhorter was presented with past
chief certificate and jewel by Most
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ATS THEM ALL
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also a perfect success for wood cobs or garbage Unlike other Stoves
it does not require any change of fixtures to successfully burn a
different fuel
The large sensative radiating surface responds quickly to a wood
or cob fire and owing to the absolutely airtight construction the stove
will hold fire over night with either of these fuels The Are is never
out unless from neglect with any fuel you use
Volumes more could be said but-
t why say more Come and see
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fuel bill
Also big stock Stoves of all kinds from 150
up and big stock of Stove Accessories
Shovels Hods Buckets
Pokers etc
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ISoeiety Notes
EDITED BY
Mrs Caddie W Winston
111 Erwin Street Phone 426
I Items under this heading will appear Wednesday and Saturday af ter
noons The editor will appreciate all assistance rendered
Announcement Party
Airs P H Hughes gave a lovely
party yesterday afternoon compli-
mentary to Miss Gussie May Stafford
announcing her approaching wedding
to Mr J D Smullen which takes
place tomorrow Thursday evening
Oct 15th Miss Gussie May is one of
iEalestlnes own girls having lived
here always and her friends are all
who know her and that means ev
erybody Mr Smullen is a popular
young man and likewise has many
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Excellent Chief Mrs Sivewright in
behalf of Ivawood Temple No 53
Mrs McWhorter responded in fitting
words Mrs H A Everett presented
an emblematic pin to Mrs Tom Gor-
don in token of her faithful attend-
ance to every meeting of the drill
staff she being the only one not miss-
ing a meeting during term of office
Mrs McWhorter presented to Mrs
Sivewright an emblematic pin in to-
ken of her faithfulness she missing
only one meeting After this the
double doors were thrown open to the
banquet hall and all had a feast of
pleasure and refreshments
Birthday Joys
Little Frank Moore the son of Mr
and Mrs Turner Moore kept open
house last Friday afternoon to his
little friends the occasion being his
fourth birthday All the little folks
hadlots of fun and were served with
lovely refreshments
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Mrs Lida Lacy Williams who is
now Mrs Warner Williams of Deni
son came in last night for a weeks
visit to her sister Mrs John Helm
Heboid friends will be delighted to
see her bright face again
CRYING FOR HELP
Lots of It
In Palestine But
Growing Less
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Daily
The kidneys cry for help
Not an organ in the whole body so
delicately constructed
Not one so important to health
The kidneys are the filterers of the
blood
When they fail the blood becomes
foul and poisonous
There can be no health where
there is poisoned blood
Backache is one of the first indi-
cations of kidney trouble
It is the kidneys cry for help Heed
it
Doans Kidney Pills are what is
wanted
Are just what overworked kidneys
need
They strengthen and invigorate the
kidneys help them to do their work
never fail to cure any case of kidney
disease
Read this proof from a Palestine
citizen
Mrs Henry Scott living at 312
Covert street Palestine Texas says
I have used several boxes of Doans
Kidney Pills in the last few months
procuring them from the Bratton
Drug Co and the best of lesults
have followed I suffered from a
dull bearing down pain across my
back and sides and the kidney secre-
tions were entirely too frequent in-
action annoying me a great deal
Doans Kidney Pills have ielieed me
to a great extent and I can recom
mend them highly
For sale by all dealers Price 50
cents FosterMilburn Co Buffalo N
5f sole agents for the United States
Remember the name Doans and
take no other
Notable Wedding at Providence
Providence It I Oct 14 One of
tho most notable weddings seen in
Providence in several years took
place today when Miss Louise Lip
pitt daughter of Mr and Mrs Henry
P Lippitt became the bride of George
Rosengaiten Sinnickson of Philadel-
phia The biides family is one of the
wealthiest in Rhode Island Five hun-
dred guests including many promi-
nent persons from out of town wit-
nessed the marriage ceremony
ow jj y f e B v z rf fSi c f
Cash or Credit
Cash or Credit
W H KingBbury
THE WRECKER OF
High
cstanasBs
Buys Sells Rents and Exchanges all kinds of
New and Second Hand Furniture and
Household Goods
Onlj Business House
With ElectricElevator
Cash advanced on Storage Goods
at 6 per cent interest
402 404 and 406 Oak Street
Cash or Credit
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MEETING AT MILWAUKEE
TwentyThird Annual Convention
the Brotherhood of St Andrew
Being Held This Week
INVITATION DECLINED
Governor Campbell Is Unable to
tend the Dallas Fair
A
of
Milwaukee Wis Oct 14 Promi-
nent clergymen and delegates from
every section of America aie in this
city to attend the twenythird annual
convention of the Brotherhood of St
Andrew of the Protestant Episcopal
church The convention has its for-
mal opening today and will continue
through the remainder of the week
Seven bishops are included among
the announced speakers They are
Williams of Nebraska Woodcock of
Kentucky Anderson of Chicago Wel
ler of Fond du Lac Webb of Milwau-
kee Rowe of Alaska and Brent of the
Philippines A new featme of the
convention program will be noonday
mass meetings for the public the
purpose of which is to aid in leaving
the impress of the convention upon
the city
At
Austin Texas Oct 13 Notwith-
standing that yesteiday Governor
Campbell accepted the invitation to
attend the Dallas Fair opening on
Satin day and so notified Secretary
Smith of the fair it is not likely he
will be able to keep his engagement
Private Secretary Barton today heard
fioin the governor and his doctors de-
cline to permit him to make the trip
It seems the governors condition is
not as good as had been thought
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Everything New But the Hanagement
750000 Feet of Rough and Dressed Lumber Just received
a car of Doors and Sash All kinds of Mouldings
Shop and Mill Work
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our heartfelt thanks to those who so
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thank the Trainmen for their noble
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order Assuring each of you that your
kindness to him and to us will ever
be kept in loving remembrance we
are Very gratefully
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 7, No. 69, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 14, 1908, newspaper, October 14, 1908; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth68688/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .