The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. [27], No. [19], Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1932 Page: 3 of 8
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letuliil addresses were
objects of vital iritere t
of ethics was ad.a.; ,|
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■ Wesley Graham
as I'e-elected president,
a luncheon on Frida-,
a Hotel, tendered by
i an and I larninny cluh
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'he Fort Worth tie j
\ sofiation. The loading
• iture was the concert
tug mnrthers bv the art
< 'hiapusso, of Chicago ,
my. He was the judgi
ao contest, which \va-
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Mi . Nelson had the!
hearing' on a personal j
from Chiapusso.
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Mealy cash prize in piano,
f which played two num-
I irst place winners in pi-
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vhich there was a reception
Christian University.
Nelson has been a ment-
is Texas Music Teachers
thin for several years and
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ERS CLUB
M. C. met Friday
aft • ■ iii at the home of Mrs.
M. V Cain with Mrs. C R. Mau-
pi: ostess. Mrs. J. W. Pad-
•(»••*• ''-ader for the afternoon
nta: a i-tf, the following- program:
\\: Kington’s Self-Control: Mrs.
Clack v ith Mi.- I eilu ap,u
\N <-:i\<■ r as joint hostess. With ! Mrs. Cartyr ondj Mrs. .1 Ih
Airs. I-rank Folsom presiding a | Ib-arne. \Yh» ari- A>on moving to
s>ho,t husirie.-s session was Ivld. CaUi^ton. ^Mrs. Hoarne is a for
,;°ll <-al1 was answered with | "'er jpn-styent of this union. Mi
“Something we have to |„. thank i 1'••irtCi -./a., presented a box of
*l'l ,01- ho * -I \ linen handkerchiefs
I-esson subject: Mark Twain.
Chairman- Mrs. S. K. Autrey.
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I he reception suite was made
h'-aut i t ill with baskets of bronze
chrysanthemums and dusty miller.
1 f'-amed chicken, toasted crack- !
er and tea were served to about |
members.
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in August.
I he next meet inp plan
l-'airfie|,|. Feb. I‘i33.
Dismissed by prayer.
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Wll I.S-W1IARTON.
I aiiss Frances Wharton, daug-h-
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frock with slashed skirt which h.
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ton. and Carter Wills, .-on ,*(' Mi-
ami Mrs. S. 11. WilN. were mar ''amis of white ermine, completed
ri -d Sunday evening by Ro\. If. by tiny tails, forming 'It.
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' of Character in Wash-
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Viiis. Earl Tjjrnham.
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Through Principle: Mrs.
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Sheffield.
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Character: Mrs. E. E.
York.
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Jefferson: Mrs. C. R.
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aider Hamilton: Mrs. J. J.
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Florence Stamps and
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Adamson each delighted
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r.bers with a piano solo.
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next meeting will he Fri-
(iay, i ti
r. 2, at 3:30 o’clock at the
home ,
>f Mrs. E. E. York. All
lilembfl
> are urged to attend.
if
Genello Hopkins of Grand
s.-u ..
a visiting in the home of
•V:. ami Mrs. T. C. Smith.
Mr. .
Ralph Wood of Denison if
? gu.-st
in the home of her sister
I he ( elehrated Frog of CalaVe;
ras Cminty: Mrs. T. If Minshew.
Sumitotfry of “The Man That
Corrupted Hadleyhurg: Mrs. ('. F.
Hamilton.
Elements of Mark Twain's
Huniov: Mrs. If C. Hudnail.
I he Main Sources ,,f Mark
Twain's Novel,- and Tales: Mrs,
R. R.Tuley.
At the close of the program a
delicious salad course was served ■'-chen-.c wa.-4 carried out in the warm friends Mp
to Mrs. Clair ClitVk, cluh guest.- nl'nutest detail. ( lusters of pink happy to l<ni^ they will maki
and members. I chrysanthemums w* re arranged in their home here.
_____________ | blue bowls, and placed advanta- ______________
H throughout the reception | Mrs. J. E. Watson returned
it" El Paso Friday* after spending gay color as desired. I he should
If met at the church Fridav even-I rn,‘ f.Miic accessories were in j two weeks here with Mr. Watson er hands with their overlapped
iv'l°rs. and other relatives and friends. hows attain the shoulder fantasi.-
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Mai '-facet Kuykendall was. Home,- Tire- at the baptist par- -traps. - not her was a ruby ml
f'' z, t• > llie A . !.. If club last | s-mage.
■K, \jien\a -pink and blue color, Mr. and Mrs. Wills have
in the warm friends Mp Teague who aci-
ni.I) TIME CAMM PI 1.1.INC. |A-'
The If Homer Tirey li Y. if ,M,it
f met at the church Fridav even- ^1(‘
ing, Vfo. 2a. lor a candy pulling. 1 beeping with the chosj
The party played many games, Eidividual cre:vni nut [I
vel\ of with rands
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f.’ii.nc
forming- shoulder strap
wVnrations.
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.'ill detail. It is a v,
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and can he worn in hi.:
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ill it's
and brother, Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Covington.
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Piano Solo: Clara Gregory.
Vocal Solo: Maedel Hoblit.
\’ocal Solo: Florine Milligan.
After the program part of the
Toup played games while tin-
ether part mad" i-andv. After
the candy was made it was served
on plates with apples. The party
nded* about 10:20. everybody ex
Dressing their wonderful time.
Reporter.
Miss Joyce Ibnbrook, a student
in the State University, visited
ulati esVi Teague and Fairfield
last week-end.
Mrs. A. Zeanan has returned
from 111 Paso where she spent
two weeks visiting with ln-r |
daughter.
and then were entertained with; ;:tl' v-,!ip|i«-d cri-am, aim hot cof- J Mrs. Howard J£ing of tRtnn is! drape is correct, although
the following piograni: I"'1' "*'ro s‘‘rv'''Uto Misses Marga- ! visiting relatives in Teague this high ones are being worn.
Fish Quartette: James Rhea.! Eulu Brown J)avis, Mines, j week. , .high, the hack is slit.
Hobson Miller, EdeTT Dodd. J. H. V.-''1"11 AlcSpflden and (i^tie --------_
A ilki«fson> besides the regular '
members of the cluh. ' ]
Mis(gfaille Wendt of.-Childress
is WpTfng in tin home of Mr. and
MReed McSpadden.
Tile hack
- ' line
When
YOUR SUCCESS
In Any Walk of Life Depends Largly
Upon Your Appearance
.'Ai-biurn dues a man n o li tin |• i11r:.,■ !• ■ uf
;',’i','e s il lie i, eati-li ss. .-11 H > 111 hi ] a - ra uia |
-1f■ I•<-.""ranre. He must look tin- |>art. Well
"d'ld 'I"lli"s are essential lu Mr n . |
l-,ee|i yum- clot lies t: I ,.r • I. :f • II la t e jit all tiliu-.
I’KI PAHK YOLK WAKDKOHK N(»\\ | ()|; Till':
<;i.AI) HOLIDAY SEASON. *
Our Dry Cleaning Process Gives New
Life to Your Clothes
Central Tailor Shop
Phone ft
Teague
Mr. ami. Mrs. O. H. Forke and
daughter, Mi.i^ I.ouise, were Dal-
las
sitors',Friday.
Better C^offe^
Eveir^ Time!
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A World’s Record
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V/f ORE than three thousand
! .1 births without a single loss
I M either mother or child I That is
of constipation. It builds
and is nothing like the
vuuu. ______ athartics that sai> their
{be officii Katt County record of strength and energy. • . -
Pr-W. B. Caldwell, in fifty years’ x coated tongue or bad breath is
practise in Illinois. the signal for a spoonful,oLiWrup
No wonder mothers have such Pepsin. Children take it regdfly, for
•etire cnn<M—« la aivina little it it really delicious in flavor, taste
#0« Dr. Caldweirt Synip Peprin! J“i»^^P,I2^yo,'r8e,f’
If you have
j WaUnt need
separation ot
when si
a sluggish
troubled' v
or you
are troubled' with _*kk htodgehes
. And no appetite. Tako st^e for
Idwho »«▼«•* d*y* whett “nd
f«lhe «ee how it picks you up.,
■krays It a a pimcription preparation
Coleman
Electric
Coffee Makers
\ , y 1
, J Coffee that ip always
mellow, rich and satis-
fying is easy to make in
the Coleman Coffee
Maker. Brews it the
“rib-boil” way, retaining
all the fragrance and
flavor,,
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The Colonial model is
beautiful in design. Fin-
ished in special process,
extra diyfable nickel
j plate. Six or 9 cup sizes.
‘ Ebonized ^ndle. Has
extra large* heating ele-
ment. The’ non-spill
spout is # feature you 11
like. Extsa quality cord
■< and plug. Thtt' attrac-
tive coffee maker is an
i ideal gift for any occasion.
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FORKE’S ANNUAL
DECEMBER SALE
BEGINS TODAY AND ENDS SATUR-
DAY, DEC. 24th.
Presenting for your r approval and
selection, the finest and4ai*gest stock of
quality merchandise in our history, at
prices so low as to be unbelievable.
Thousands of items are conveniently ar-
ranged so that your shopping can be
done with greatest of ease. First selec-
tions are always best for there are manv
one-of-a-kind items included which wiil
,be.sold the ^irst. day of the sale. Come
bi ing your family and friends and see
for yourself what Wonderful Values
await you.
Small Down Payment Will Reserve
Xmas Gifts.
Gifts for the Entire Family
Forkes 5 & 10c Store
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Stringer, William J. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. [27], No. [19], Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1932, newspaper, December 2, 1932; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1126933/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.