Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 210, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 9, 1922 Page: 3 of 12
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. SUNDAY, JULY 9, 1922. -PART ONE,
[Makers of “CornedMusic
A PAGE FOR WOMEN
NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE
YOUR SHOES REPAIRED
Suffer “from Horn Shy,
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and you will
You can save money bringing them to me now,
get the best material and Workmanship that Money will buy.
To wait may mean a loss to you. Tomorrow will make them
cost you more. Don’t run the risk by waiting. I am
here to serve you and save you money.' v
MAHONEY’S SHOE SHOP
214*72 North Travis St. Near Xaklay HoM
I W vis Milsteafl, which occurred Ip Han
MI* VaaiaIo ■ Anionio June 27.
I /. * illirlrl V ■* - Mr*. Mllstcud la a daughter of Mr.
| • 4/UvlvlJ • | mi<| Mr*. J. 8. Lankford, of Han An-
%5£” . 7 tonlo, anti has been a frequent guest
*- in the home of her uncle and aunt.
A Bridge l.unrheon. Mr and Mrs. William lainkford. of
In social tribute to the rutting la-'**1*® «It.v, and has a pJeasant acqua lut-
es In this city the past week, Mrs. anceshlp liere.
rfliur Hopkins gave a beautifully ap- | --
•luted bridge lui|gheon at the Golfj Cieahmaa-Jouca.
ub. Friday. | jjr art() Mrs jj g. Jones announce
I’>e un aia were in gala dress, with „lp JUHrUnK,. nf thelr daughter, Mary
"idp,nww of ■««1 greenery B,lllp Mr M(nnjg Wesley Gresham.
■ very available point, and also on Kli,,ay Junt.tbe thlrtiPth. one
1,1,1 *' ,*1P n",,lf decoration for the tt10UKan(] n|m, hundred rfbd twe'nty-
" »«W- ' two. ,
'",h tiKhl’-r'" set with cards Af „onlP H7 Ka„t EverRrPen strppt,
'al,-v .*"•** for P'ny'nS' the rv s«n Antonio. Texas.
'ii .ops game of bridge begun at 9t30 Thp ,bnr7 nnla have reached
i lho morning, and its lure was fol- fr(olld* ,n ,hl„ c|ty whprP M)s„ JoQP8
ucd till 12MO. IS pop^inriy known, and was for aev-
Iii llio'‘easting up of accounts,” Mrs. onp of ,hp nl(wt capable
lank Hare "held the laurels for high an(j effective teachers In the public
•«>e, and was presented with an art ft- m.|10olM
c band-carved picture frame. | lntPiiiK,.UPP an() sterling Worth unlt-
In the visitors’ eut Dame Fate was tfl mllko hPr „„ P*,.Pntft....
ind to Mrs. Joe Kingsbury, who was
to recipient of a lovely silver sami-
lch tray. Mrs. Perrin Clyce became
ie proud possessor of the consolation
uivcnlr, a gold stoiH'red iH'rfume liot-
<’• j Judge (teorgo I’. Brown, wife and
I hiring a little tatetlmle at the close children of Edinburg. Texas, have ro-
r the games, Mrs. Hopkins formed a turned lo their home, after a visit to
Oiife-llne composed of her lionorees, Mr. and Mrs. Walton Bussey. Mrs.
► personally meet all the gueata. The it. N. Brown came down from Chick-
ne was composed of Mrs. Coffman, aslm, to Join In the visit of her son
istrr of Mrs. HiqHtlns, Kallas; Mrs. nBd hla family. Mr. and Mrs. Brown
•win T. Jones, Kallas; Mrs. E. E. are former residents of this city, but
Melton, Kallas; Mrs. John Miller, were lured away from their many
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1 MODELS FOB YWTS’G GIRLS, j
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BIG REDUCTION
Society Notes.
These big values will pay every man to buy
now
Bonner While
falsetto or-other cheating process
shows uff in the wax.
“You must sing naturally,
though sometimes asl must, aj
little more softly or with less j
breath, than for the stage.
“When I bade ‘Tell MewDaisy*,
the Schubert-Romberg song from*
‘BlosSom Time', however, I stood
right in front of the horn with-
out needing to move from side
to side. But these thngs depend
upon the individual voice.
Caruso’s Voice Powerful
“The voice of Enrico Caruso!
was so enormous in volume that
he was always forced to stand at
least six feet away from the horn
and sometimes when taking a high. ’
or loud tone, he had to.go back as
much as twenty feet to avoid j
blasting the wax.
“Another interesting and inex-|
piainahle fact is that it is some-
times possible for a soprano and
a baritone to use the same horn
while t.vo tenors or two bari-
tones may find it necessary to
use entirely different instruments.
“Still another quirk in t^ie re-,
cording game is the ‘horn-shyness'1
which always overcomes the. be-
ginner, no niatter how experi-
enced he may be in facing vast
audiences. Perhaps .tljjs unac-
countable fen' of a metal horn
Werrenrath, Famous Pho
nograph Artist, Reveals
Secrets of the Wax
Au attractive and simple dress
is this kJ and white cheeked ging-
ham. The full Bkirt forms its own
bloomers. ..
I THERE’S MOONLIGHT \
|i ON THE LAKE AT ' j
l WOODLAKE
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;f BATHING, BOATING, DANCING
The young children of Mrs. Kings- rlety of Travis Street Methodist
ury and Mrs. Hopkins were brought Church, are in high anticipation fur
tit to the club, at noon, and at the their <q>cnlng of Kidd-Key swimming
Sherman City Federation B. Y. I*. 1.
(inclusion of the luneheon, little Vir. pool, at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon.
Inla Kingsbury, In fairy-like garb of Mrs. A. I’. Chamberlain, of Dent
tlUtc tarleton adorned with small red *os, visited her sister, Mrs. Win. Lank-
oses; gitve n very lieautifol classic ford, over Friday night,
a nee, titled “Summer-time." Her s*c-t
mi offering was the “Clown Dance," Dorchester will be pleased to
n which she was typically attired as that she was relieved Saturday
(the tedium of the plaster east, which
Program. ^
Hal. Glasseocke, leader. t
< limiting song.
Prayer. k
Kcistrts and business.
What etui the Federation do to make
the Encampment a success?
Proverbs 29, 18. J. D. Buster*.
Special inttsle, Mr. O. E. Cobb.
\Y3ittt benefits can we get from the
encampment?
(1.) Individually. ,
,(2.) The B. V. P. U.
(3.) Tlio lota! church, Rev. John
Skaggs.
Training necessary for the best serv- j
ice in churelt life, Rev. E. H. Zipprodt, j
Announcement of the Encampment J
Edgar Peveto.
Closing song.
Benediction.
The numerous friends of Mrs. C. B.
hear
from
or the circus ring! (the tedium of the plaster east, which
Natalie, dainty Hills daughter of the she has I teen forced to wear since her
wwtexs, was exquisite./ clad In a little accident, a number of weeks ago. Pliy-
iteey, frilly frock, and Is a reproduc- siclnns removed the east Saturday af-
lon nf tlie quaint' daintiness that ternoon.
Miss Nancy Shepard went to Colbert,
Okla., Friday, to participate in a house
party, over the week end.
j Miss Lucy Bradley, of Gainesville,
1% a guest of Miss Elisabeth Weaver,
on North Crockett street.
Honoring Mrs. Edqrin T. Jones, pf
Dallas, and Mcsdan^s Willard Birge
and Joe Kingsbury of Fort Worth, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Everhart will entertain
a group of mutual friends with a sup-
iSwintming Party.
> H.cjoring bar social list, Miss Kli/,a-
girth Wenm’s addition to the |Mst
j week’s festivities took the form of a
■ ■.wimtning party at CUapmau’s Park.
' P !Oio favored guests numliered tin,
I’inW motored out to the park at 0:30
||r’*:ock ami took an exhilarating dip
I in the hike. Tliat popular recreation
I pvi'.s indulged in until the shadowy
I C in..- If I In- gloaming.
II After the natty bathing suits were
cillsf. rded ar.d conventional attire re-
llmiui'ii, supper awaited the assemblage
ind was served on a (ong table In the
jjirk groves. An ahnndnnce of fried
per party, nt the Golf Club Sunday
evening.
Card of Thanks.
Sherman Young Man
Marries St. Louis
• Girl On July 5
We desire to thank our Sherman
friends for their kindness aud many
courtesies shown u» at the time of the
deatli of our dear aunt, Mrs. IJzzle
Kennedy.
MILS. ANGIE W. CHISM,
L. L. WELLS and family,
MR. and MRS. R. P. YOUNG.
Is really his knowledge that what?
goes into it, as I said, will always,
come out, aud without any arae-i
liorating crcuinstauceS, * either,"
Announcement was received here
Saturday of the marriage of Miss
Katherine Mnnlon of St. Louis and
Josep.i It. O’Hanlon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. O'Hanlon of this city, which
took place at the home of the bride's
puretiU, Mr. and Mrs. Willinin T.
Manlon In St. Louis. Wednesday, July
5. Mr. and Mrs. O’Hanloti how are
on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls,
after which they will return to St
An abundance of fried
thicken, stuffed eggs, potato chips, sal-
ads .sandwiches, relishes and coca cola
made an irresistible picnic supper,
s’hicb was delectably satiating to the
lo eager palates.
' Boating aud dancing engaged the
guests through the remainder of the
evening and departing guests thanked
Miss Weaver for a very happy hos-
pitality.
An Invitation.
The staff and senior elaaa of Sher-
man Hospital Training School extend
a most cordial invitation to all the
friends and patrons of the hospital to
he present at the graduating exercises
666 quickly relieves Colds, Con-
stipation, Biliousness and Head-
aches. A Fine Tonic.
Worth Suffering For.*
Washington Stnr.
' “Fohgit ’bout de discomforts of sum-
mer,” said Undo Eben, “an* remem-
ber dat when de sun shines de hottest,
‘de watermelons is ripening de fastest;”
Child Dies Front Pin.
1
Help Fight the Boll Weevil-
Make Grayson Prosperous.
Building Inspector Moves.
B. Y. P. U. Program.
"’City Building Inspector H. A. Me-
Kinstrey lias moved his office to the
second floor of the City Hall In a part,
of the city water collector’s office,
from the administrative offiees on the
third floor.
on I he hospital lawn Tuesday, July
Ujtt 8 p. m.
WALK A FLIGHT
AND SAVE
Subject, “The Missionary Doctor.”
Leader, Mr. Callown#.
Song and praise service.
Praver-Scrlpture reading, by juniors.
Vocal duet, Messrs. Boggs and Bus-
ter.
Offertory.
“The Need of Medical Missionary,”
L. W. Lawson.
“The Work of Medical AUssiounry,”
Ben Shaw
I y “What We Can Do to Help Medical
Missionary,” Forrest Peveto.
Vocal solo. Fred Cunningham.
Benediction.
Following are the general officers of
the B. V. P. TJ: Mrs. F. W. Peveto, di-
rector ; J D. T.uster, assistant director;
Robert Morris, secretary; Miss Helen
Buster, organist; Fred Cunningham,
chorister, ”*
Dr. T L, Holcomb, pastor of First
Baptist church has gone to Arkansas
to hold j| meeting-and' In his absence
Sunday morning Rev. B. C. Land of
Van A 1st yne will fill the pulpit His
mil.toot wilT lu.’-fiiiriim.iili.tii ■ —
Testimonial to Visitors.
Mrs. Harry McRcynoltls was a con-
tributor, In a charming manner, Fri-
day afternoon, to the reign of social
Tome up where prices are down—
where y„u can find all the latest
ityles—pins the best that can be
tad In quality, without the ground
floor price.
Upstairs Shoe Store
W. N'. Scarbrough.
NATURE’S WAY IS BEST
The bowels should act each day. Get
rid of CONSTIPATION, DIZZINESS,
COATED TONGUE, BAD BREATH,
etc Give a Httle at'e.- Vn to the re-
quirements of Nntura at oneo. Instead
of using Calomel or strong parges that
irritate add force the bowels,, leaving
the whole system weak and exhausted,
you should use BOND’S LIVER 1 ILLS.
FIHhABA A OMiak AlnStattA ; .. MAlltnifl
functions that distinguished the past
week as a festal season. As testimon-
ial to two visitors. Mrs. E. E. Shelton,
of Dallas, and Mrs. Jobu Miller, of
Tulsa, she beguiled a number of guests
with bridge, filling sit tables.
Daisies and zinnias were the pretty
mediums of decoration, and bowls and
vases of them graced the pretty.rooms.
Quite a number of games diverted
the ardent devotees of bridge, and all
played In flue luck—or with consum-
mate skill?
The hostess' favors to hPr honoroea
were exquisite kerchiefs. Mrs. Jim
Chapman achieved high score, aud was
rewarded with a beautiful silver, bas-
ket. In the general cut, Mrs, Arthur
Wallace was the fortunate one, on
whom was conferred a pair of silk
hose.
Mrs. McReynoUls dosed her bospl-
tplltv with the service of, an elegant
salad aud ice collation.
They simply assist Nature in getting
rid of the waste In a natural v,ey. Any
druggist can supply you with BOND’S
PILLS for the small sum of 23c.-»Adr.
RECEIVED
[V^ SUPPORT KEEPS THE WHEELS
[V OF OUR BUSINESS GOING— . A
3 GOOD BUSINESS MEANS—OUR
\ GOOD BUSINESS- ,, *
AN NEVETrT AFFORD TO FORGET
THESE FACTS- f . /]
A new shipment of Royal
Doulton China In the OLD
LEEDS PATTERN
Dorothy Perkins
NEW-PLEX
(Meaning New Complexion)
:n stock-find youH
subject wni ha mrtMsmmgg
may sdect a full set or only
one piece.
Children’s Recital. In a regular session for the ftana-
Rdtli May and Mildred Gann were action of business, members of the Sen-
happy rtnmg host exsea. at, the hbjuo of ior Christian Endeavor Society of Cen-
the latter. Thursday evening, when a tral Christian Church were guests of
varied program wsa rend«'t'd for the Miss Frances Parrish Friday evening.
The facial clay that evacuates
the pores, removes pimples,
bumps, freckles, wrinkles and all
facial blemishes. Every man, wo-
man and child who' has facial
blemishes should avail them-
selves of this wonderful oppor-
tunity and use New Plex—so
simple, yet effective.
‘All Dorothy Perkins Toilet Ar-
ticles are hacked by;» gilt-edge
guarantee ai
The entire organization, brains and energy of this institution,
here to serve your interests and promote your welfare. You
depend on us to do the big things First, Last, and AU the Time,
Will be pleased to show you
this pattern or any other
patterns in our.stock.
Prices very reasonable.
Berry Jones was chosen leader for
the summer, and jprograms formulated
for all business for the month of July
latter a pleasant hour was spent so-
cially, terminating w|th an enjoyable
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body who won’t oe afraid to tell her
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