Kingsville Record (Kingsville, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 15, 1933 Page: 3 of 8
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SPRING FABRIC WEEK
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Juat when Spring aewintr i* foremoat in the minda of home dreaa*
makera. cornea Raglands Spring Fabric Week* presentinr the choic-
eat weavea in Spring and Summer Fabrics — ailka. woolena, cottons,
re.yona and linena. Beautiful patterna and colora that will aell quickly
for making up into pretty and serviceable jrarmenta. Come and view
thia exhibit and take advantage of the values presented during this
event.
MATELASS-New rough crepe effect. One of
the outstanding new fabrics for SportsWear.
36 inch material. Colors: Pink and Powder Blue. 59c
EVERKAST PIQUE in stripes and ehecked novelties.
36 inch, per yard _______ 49c
SILVERSPUN CREPE. Very soft finish. Another out-
standinj? fabric for Spring. Per yard 35c & 49c
PRINTED POWDER PUFF MUSLIN, Chalky finish.
Per yard 35c
PETALDOWN PRINTS. A popular new Everfast Fab-
ric. 36 inches wide. 35c
EVERFAST CORDORELLE. Colors are Blue, Maize,
Pink and White 35c
EVERFAST KRINKLE TUCK. Blue, Flesh, Green and
White. Seersucker weave. 36 inches wide. 49c
EVERFAST PEKETTE VOILE PRINTS, 36 inch 35c
EVERFAST CORD GLACE. Suitable for Sport Dresses
and Suits 49c
PRINTED EVERFAST VOILES. 39 inch 35c
FAST COLORED PRINTED VOILES, 39 inch 25c
PRINTED BATISTE, 39 inch ...............
25c
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PLAIN PIQUE, White, Blue, Gold and Old Rose. 36 inch
Per yard ..... ......................................................... 25c
EYELET EMBROIDERIES. EMBROIDERED
BATISTE and DOTTED EMBROIDERED ORGAN-
DIES. Blue, Pink, Maize, Navy, Brown, Red, White and
White with contrasting: colors.
Prices ............... ............ 65c, 85c, 89c and $1.35
BUTTONS, BUCKLES, CLIPS AND SLIDES
Wooden. Hand-carved Ivory. GalaJith. Crystal, Pearl and Metal
Buttons and Buckles to match all New Spring Materials. Buttons and
buckles are very much in demand and we do not hesitate to say
that we have the most complete selection in this section. Let us show
you.
See Our Window Display
ffimScuuU,
Alpha Slpmaa
itaak Wry
Almoat everyone would like to he
a "knlaht of the road" theae lore-
ly aprliiK daya and the evenlnaa
are eapeclalty delightful for ont of
doora actlvitlea. With thla Idea In
mind tha Alpha Slgmaa of A. A I.
Woodman Clrth Wanting
Santa (lerttHlIa (ltam. No Ml
•not taat Mmola) afternoon In the
Oddfellow Mall with twelve iw-m
l*o ra pronent Mra frame* I .argent
preaided over the tnmllni A ape.
lal feat are nf the mntliHi waa the
that a llal km of Mlaa Nettle ftprnol
to memherahtp In the onvanliallon
Ivaniog «f Mualc at Fir# Beptiat
Church Sunday
The chntr of the Firat llnptlat
Church under the direction of l»r.
.1 V ('handler will preaent an
rvenlna of niualr. Sunday, Marrh
19th al eight o'clock They will be
aKaletcd hy the String tfiiartetii
of A A I College, cnm|toaed of
Mlaaea fortnne llanilll, Margnret
llouae, Meadninea I,. A Krltta,
Clyde Iteed. and two gueat aolo-
litta: Mlaa Ixtchle Harnhlll, con-
tralto of lloualon and Mra A. W.
Mtralton, plunlet of RingHVlIle.
The concert haa been arranged
Into two illvlalona, Ihe first part
of which will he u ahort devotion-
al service, the reconit, a tnlacel-
hineoua program of mualc taken
front the work* of the Great Mhm-
tera. The program to be preaented
that evening la uk followa:
Prelude: "Sonata" Op. 10 No. 3
(Beethoven), MIhh Lucille Krlng.
Eventide Hong: "Now the Day la
Over” (llnrnhy), Choir la capel-j
la I.
Scripture and Remarks, Rev. A.
H. Clark,
"Father Hear Our Prayer", (arr. i
from Beethoven), Moaara. T. L.
Arthur, CIihk Stahl, Hohart Barn-
hill. J. K Turner.
Prayer, “Open My F^yea” (Scott), I
Hting hy choir.
Offertory. "Andante" (from C
Major QliHrtette by Mozart), M1m j
aea Corlnne Ham III, Marguerite
House, Meedamea L. A. FTUta,
Clyde Reed
"The Heavena Arc Tellng (from
Creation hy Haydn t. Choir.
"He Waa Deaplaed", (From Me*-
alnh by Handel), MIhh Lochle'
Harnhlll, contralto.
"Come Unto Me" (Connotation hy
Mendelssohn and arranged by |
Mueller), Choir.
“I Waited For the Lord” (from ,
Hymn of Praise), Mendames L. j
Davenport. J. R. Manning.
"Sonnla Pathellque" (Adagio j
Contahlle hy Beethoven), Mrs. W.
A. Stratton, Pianist.
“Vesper Bella" (Knmennor-
Ostrow hy Rubinstein), Choir.
Baritone Solo (selected), Mr.
Hobart Barnhill.
“OlorlH In Egcelsla" t From
Twelfth Mana hy Mozart), Choir.
Accompanists: Mrs. J. V. Chand-
ler and Mrs. H. Barnhill.
The personnel of the Choir Is ss
follows:
SOPRANOS: Mesdsmes Chas.
Stahl, J. R. Manning, Leland Day- i
enport, A. D. Ilnrvey. J. Bentley,
J. 8 Scarborough. W. D. McCnul
• y. H Barnhill. Misses Johnnie
Mae DeMaurl, Opal Schultz. I,en
ora Hays. Willie Mae Hawkins, i
Sarah Joe Bramletfe*.
ALTOS: Mesdames 0. K. Sims.
R. A Wooldridge, Misses Txtchle
Barnhill, Virginia Martin. Lucille
Krlng. Mattie Webster.
TFINORS: Messrs. T. L. Arthur, |
Chas Stahl. W L. Powell, Charles
Oeorge, Paul Forgy, BenJ. Patrick,
Red Harbin.
BASS: Messrs Hohart Barnhill,
Bill Blair. W L. Wilkinson. J. K. j
Turner. J. J. Hickman, A. C. Jones,
Walter Manning, Oeo. Stephenson,
R. A. Wooldridge, J. 8. Scarbor-
ough. Jr.
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llowstn
Be* Teweft end Siena Roy
I xmaid aril**# (muss Rnn
a etna Feme a fen daya vl#
tend* In I la Una
and Mr* James Daughtry
the week end la Raa An
WitoMt* spent Astnrdar In
n attending le M*F*r. hast
W P Hay war a visiter In Hnna-
trtn ever Ihe week end. the goes!
of friends and rwlatleea.
Mra. M C Reest was a visitor
In Corpus Chrlsll, Monday, tho
guest of h* r stater. Alts Wlllsle
James
Mr and Mrs It J ('<*•>* are en-
tertaining as guests In their home,
hts mother, Mrs W <5 Conk and
hla sister, Mlsa Julia Cook of In-
dlanola. Ml#* They arrived Thurs-
day evening and will remain for
Severn I weeks visit.
Mr nnd Mrs II. E StorkeFt and
infant daughter, Florence Jean,
visited friends In Kingsville dur-
ing the week end.
Mr. and Mrs C. M. Pratt have
ns guests In their home, Mrs.
Pratt's parenta, Mr. and Mra. A.
M. Horn of Harlingen.
Mra. R J. Wilson visited Mr.
Wilson In Kerrvllle this past week
end.
Miss Bessie I#o Traylor left
Friday night for Oalveaton where
she will visit her stater, Mrs. Wal-
ter Post.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Largent had as
guest over the week end their son.
Jack Urgent of Houston.
Miss Portia Barnhill is In Hous-
ton for an externled visit with her
sister, Miss Ixx-hle Barnhill. Be-
fore returning home she will visit
In Dnllns where she wilt be the
gueMt of her brother and family.
Misses Portia and Is>chle Barn-
hill spent the week end here with
their parents, Mrs and Mrs. P. L.
Barnhill.
J. V. Chandler entertained as hU
guest over the week end, Russell
H?rS“", Jr., of Felfnrrlaa.
Miss Dosha Dowdy Is spending
this week In Han Antonio uh the
guest of Miss Mnry Campbell of
Westmoreland College.
Mrs. F’rank Harper and Mrs
Curtis Huffman and daughters, Pat-
ricia and Jennnlne were spend the-
day guests, F'rlday, of Mrs. John
Olllett In Corpus Chrlstl,
J.& J. BA THS
Turkish Vapor Baths
In Kingsville Each
Sunday, Tuesday and Friday
Phone 24 for Appointment
Next door to Vanity Beauty Shoppe
Embarrassing
Skin Troubles
Pimples, dandruff, acsaioa, ringworm.
Itching akin and other < mt>arraaalnf
Skin troubles can be elaarvd up quick-
ly and permanently. To get rid of
tneae and other akin troubles, Juat try
8K1N-LIFK Ointment, a new dlacov-
ary that bring* amazing Improvement
S> first 14 hour*, and give* perma-
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