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THE AUSTIN STATESMAN
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1922
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Sale Continues—
Girls’ Winter Coats and
drema, Mra W W Crofoot will tell ot I
METHODISTS PLAN TO
HOLD BIG TABERNACLE
BY GRACE PHELPS
MEETING NEXT MONTH
ea to
Chriatmas verses to ban
C. M Randera,
ton Brown, Prot
uone4, reuef
Robert a hi । tn । and Mims Harrte
a b Bendera win direct
ana U.
M MM ieader
SCARBROUGH'S
witi
Mathews Echool P. T. A. wil meet
afternoon at 3:30 •‘cis iA at the
Fri
Music Memory
AT TME QUEEN.
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rhome who ■d—sd eeeing Mir—
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ofaa week
tuntty » MM H today nn4 to-
■ nr—. M H ha beem bookpd for •
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at recov-
inem A-ay wiu
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by the erand
ment• rmently
areh -ork.
torical value in tht
WOMEN! DYE
AT THE MAJESTIC.
with him aa he
haa
Ainetee» op- counte-
doe
the mumte mueg-ate
BLACK-DRAUGHT
WORN, FADED
OVER 30 TEARS
THINGS NEW
of Black--Draught.
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Dyes
end
trmyed hy
me Judd M * youth l. •
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Pet Moore.
AT TME CRESCENT.
They ar l. 1e Tarptey ot leomara.
I am Biek-Draught now in
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Walla of Heuaton tepr
ting
ika trminm-n • l-a eheirman and M l
a ary.
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“STOP THAT ITCHING"
Be wure ta P' lla emnulne Adv.
tw Piue Btar Remedy Aw Re-
afar or Iha pureet
Crekea
Billiken
ihasbie meenes and
Sorea and Sore om chidren, almo
did.
Enough Saidl
Guaranteea by
GROWN a ODIORNE.
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The Cift Shop has become the rendezvous of
Christmas shoppers in search of the unusual
"Saved Me Many a Sick Spall."
Says Texas Farmer, Who Has
dey i
with
—Plain and Fur-Trimmed Dresses and Utilitp Coats.
—Dresses of Serge, Wool Crepe. Velvet and Combinations.
Dresses at a Big
Reduction
st t Were
III1 mill linen
h landed
Bl he wi
Dreme•
Kimenas
Curtaine
Covering-
• a member vf lha eretate
ot tha Farm -Labor Union,
The Deughter• of Iha Amirlran Rev- I
plution MM • hiehly enjoyeble meet- I
lap yeaterday afternoon al the charm: I
A very intereet
precered for IM
U. Robinson of Memphis,
Tenn., to Open Revival.
yama.
Hand
ana
i as then deya
l- ba. been deeterea
EDUCATIONAL PROQRAM
AT MATTHEWS SHOOL.
MEXICAN IS ARRESTED
ON GRAND JURY CHARGE
ana eartala ly r
Iiver troubie.
I REUBEN HORNSBY CHAPTER
ENJovS MEETINQ.
One of Ita interentine meettnga ot
Draperie•
Qinghama
AM l Ma QB
Aureile Amari at Sante,
treamurwr
nngera" mM tta
-hena compow a
COMMUNITY PLAYERS
WILL OPEN SEASON
HERE THURSDAY NIGHT
Tatmadg m bar
o-a -Mmmium’Thre
Wafer ll ta any
l alwaye 11 im-
Mra Jnck WooMdar at Tyler la hare
om a visit to her mother, Mra Qeoree
Chrintian ana win remain wait after
the holidaya
Rom“mdat2t
has none at Um
CTi and George Sand, the famous
gwig novellet, mere one ley a—m—4
at the antia at a sttle dog whirling
madly around trying la catch its tall
it rm*"ad
far a for-
"upm n
home
r any
Had I your Bl
lady la Chopin
DAUGMTERS AMERICAN
REVOLUTION MOLD MEETING,
—Suit Cases
UIS and up
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A GIFT?
Here’s the Answer
la one M Ita
in tala oountr»
every
The kiddies a
horse rde i
their hair cut.
worth- while nature that will make tha
event stand out conspicuously as one
of the most interesting meetings of
the week.
repre
J 0
Ing new ha— of the r
for tha first time to frlet
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Traveling Bags
$1.75 and up
MR. Phas me e Iiver
te Mieck-Dinueht wee
Iba varioua
eded meh
prene
to bumt on Im-
Delgwr.
Piot
era at his
other Star i
Thi miaMe, nM,
medieine to prepare
rot and herbe, an.
That ’Jfeltna'l^luvlan
World-Famed Beauty Specialist
Mile. Keeper will interestedly confer with you, examine your skin, and de-
ride with you just what will respond to its special needs.
VALAZE BEAUTY PREPARATIONS ,
Are Preventive. Corrective. Protective and Scientific Beauty Builders.
emotome that
ether om Mr
hr Tawa PM to priyate audlence be
fore leaving for London.
II will be "Thuraday Evening."
ber U Biednoa, Mims anarea
Mra. A K Latcher end Mra Auch-
enbech of Oraapo eaMlawa thetr May
la Austin untu Monday,
roe
W«UC >
REASONVER’S
in the Lttlefield Building
jury have not yet been arrested by the
sherirre depariment
There Remain Three Days
In Which to Consult
MLLE. KEEPER
Chief* Aide to
ogram has been
llonai rally and
ROBT. MUELLER
& BROTHER
I ana we hmara at IL
been to tobe emS
have auto B wh- peeded, aver Maea
THE WAYS
OF A WIDOW
at Iha -Sty
Rae Mr
bent know
Everpone has use for a
hand bag at suilrase
sometime or another
and ^hat splendid gifts
the) make. Here you
•nil fmd leather goods
in all sl vies and grades,
in ion. broom and black
— A Christmas gift to
please anp friend or
family member.
Edited bp
MRS. FRED SCOTT
Telephone 3261
vterdny. ft
ba recetyed
hweato
a. ■.
Com.
Walet.
otzeet moreen mue-
uh ■ when it piyed
Mi al th to* me
WHI haw eaether
OR JIMMIE’ CHANCE AT REAL
PACTICE.
BRILLIANT TEA .
FOR GUESrS. •
Uremm, 6 to 16 years, to $5.00 now at $3.95
Dremses, 6 to 14 years, to $7.50 now at $5.75
Dresses, 4 to 14 years, to $i0.50 now at $795
Dresses, • to 14 years, to $16.50 now at $11.95
live arm. 6 to 14 years, to $21.75 now at $16.75
1Dreses, 2 to 4 years, to Mt new at $298
Dresses, 2 to 4 years, to $6.00 now at $165
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Exiled Greek Prinee la Rome.
ROMR Dee. Prince Amdreg of
Qreece amrire here today from Bein-
mena mook -Draught ta my fienda-
he ■ ’
WOMAN’S EXCHANGE
or THE Y. W. C. A.
447 Brazos Strwet
ready for a big Xmas
tM. Gifts of all kinds
and at all pricra All sorts of
good things to tot.
weir a. man boya wi vantehed la
almont aw mom. eoomtempiatign of aa
up to date phyetclan "he 4u«nom!
their Me with mo k.m.lM nna meni
Napima Te... 1 have uma The-
fork’s Maek-Draughe Ser yen-< m
mtety my far more thee n ;1 a*
Aeetaree Nr. M M Cremer, a mubetan-
'lol well known farmer remdine eel
on Route 1 trom here
1 am M year eM. ana whoa . anal
hey I ha indigeetion ana we pun.
•u.. r-*ia, uhar
Mr and Mio James Sprndling of
Atlanti City are guesta ot Mr and
Mra Wl Caswell
CASTOR IA
For Infant and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
42.4zz
MBMI'M nnowN HAIR look, beet
of oil after a QOLKN auNr -ham-
-AGv.
At Our Toilet Goods Department
where’ It lo Inia.
-Tf I Were Queer" la the wtort of
the ndventures of a benutful Amerlcan
H1 h, the Imeninary prinetpaitties of
Centra Europe amia the reenl pomp
and apt-Mor nt hteh ourtu and cnntiet
tt la romance from bpeinnine to end,
romanee of the moot eharmine charne-
ter, and itiin this phene of her art
that Mb*. Ciayton proves hermit a
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Johe AA Ranh Juda, the MinAly
o New Enetanders who aQopt the
bey. are playea by two noted ehareter
nratA charles Ode ana Fnny
Midgely. other tmpartant Hindu eher-
anter are eneeted by Cheraw Pertolat
II. youne enough to be elated
over the Not Iha l cersain remdeng of
Oreoahrtar who woula no mor have
thought of oalline oa him le rem of
inne- inan they would have caned on
the veturinartan were forced to muomit
m blo minintratona Thore hed never
been anyatng amise la protee:
-lomal minner, haa them p-tient ev
diven Mm the opportunit to prov• R.
bm thia morntna it amueed Jmami• to
If
Mro Smith’s home la Ita colonial 1
furniphing and chai m of detall waa '
greatly admired by th. visitors who .
went over the home' from bottom to
top in admiration of Ito completeness
and beauty.
Lothrop. Mra C. A Item her and Mra.
Spurgeon Boil la the -am. and
-Bprending the hm with a ram
eomarmiao Mme EAleen Mom. Dr. J.
H itman, Mu Werkenthin, o. r.
Haafora, Min Malli. I Brown. Mor-
Croat basket of
alter th. fa,mite ehairmen;
Vulmore P. T A. nM That id. y
aftermoon al 1 II al the atonal .
Minut. Walta.
The "Minute WaBe" to m cnilea
becaume it can be pleyea wtlbla the
of a mtnute The French mil
M the "Utile Doe Walta,- because of
Uto otery of how the piantm Chopin
that of tb. Reuben
a fall atendence, practically all of
the mnember• beime premat had the
fca.iaim -eton waa devoted to plana
for the Chratmae meauan The pre-
ram waa «iven by Mim Calue Piat
who mpoke oa the earty htetor, at
itelvamen. Mi Haael II h atoy. who
Yemaeta Xavarr Mtexican wanted
nud-r tWO tndietment brought acaine
him b, lb. rand jury, owe for a-mult
to murder end lh. other for agua ■
vatea a-un, ••• arrete4 Tueeda
night by Deputy Mherire T O. Fea
Unabie to make bona, be wee placed
la th- reaely tail
other aetendanta mamed ta tndiet-
alto heedaehe
bed efteete m often itoer if from the
wee of enlomel or other powertui min-
•ml drone
Binek- Draught helpe to keep the
liver to trim hetping prevent or reileve
•ueh troubiee •• eomatipatiom tola
iteh, Ttter
the Mothers C
there will be
as the coneluding touch to the after- |
noon’s plensure.
Mme. Rubinstein—a true artist in cosmetics—hat alto tent us a gorgeous
•electian of Rouges, Powders, eyebrow, lath and lip preparations, to varied
that there are some becoming to every type of face.
Come in and you will eee Mme. Rubinstein’s Valaze Beauty Preparations
fully displayed, that you may consider at your leisure what most attracts you.
by eriuic- inroughout the country la
ba the bort productton to *hich Mim
Taimnde ban -vpe avpeere4 Thom
hundred af Auen movie turn who
aaw toe pietur• oa no Orel pre-enta-
Um M the Queen ware tend to thetr
praim at ita intenee intere-t and -cenie
beamy
URGENT MEETING
OF ALTAR aOCIETV.
The Alter Soclety of St Austin’a
Parish Homo wil meet in regular nes-
■tea Thuraday at 4:M oelert to New-
man I'lub rooma AU members are
requented to attend The meeting in
urzent.
tha twe piny, which are
ae the opentng pertorma
lin-tl moa.
mnatt boy .too broke window WRb a l Theatm recnty.
E-eail and other wim mtwid mm- - =
tUnammn cheap, d Hande
ace. Proto iHam... Old
Ml eatherine mince Ra eompietten and
oceupeney thi fal The meetine wa.
al loaded by a large par cent af the
rem at Waco, and
ler features of a
miela and mAwin
The meetang la tn be cein oa Jan 1
and will ran ter tome woeha. It to
plenned to anausurte a moiritumi cau-
peign to make a mubatantial mumber of
naditone to toe Methodiat tonirtow
ery la m uime
The mornine won by way of beine
a proteanlonei triumph far Jimmie.but
MB sense of satiefaction vaniehed As
ba bowed too tarn pntlent out of too
orne What did H matter whoa be
coula not • in Nan and tell ber
uh Iin H» Hnw ebo woua have lauzhed
FORT WORTH Teraa, Dee •—AT-
ter a prolonged i ■ BUl nr which enn-
tinued unti —If thia morning, a M».
partisan olitical ennference whirh
convened here yesterday, was reorgan-
iged into th* Texas Farner-Labor po-
IIFV al oonference, and new officers
LUNCHEON TO FEATURE
EUCATIONAL WEEK.
rhe Senior High School Parent
Teacher Assoclation wili observe edu-
rational wook with a luncheon to take
the plac of the regular meeting Fri-
day The luncheon will be served cafe-
teria style at IS: 30 o’elock and reser-
vations my be made by phoning Mrs
W W. Crofoot, the president of the
club. Mra Ham Glass, Mrs A. E.
Murchison or Mra. W L. Paraley, A
moat interesting program will be given
in connection with the luncheon the
principal speaker of which will be
Mias Pauline Wherry, of New York.
Mr McCallum will make a abort ad-
H, M M n, who wen ealline. but
he baand -einat hope Lhat Kan. -ho
coum art Nelp rcoentzine ton voige
-ouia my womethine that to .wed ton
Imew whe ll waa .
Netnine at the net happ-ned in
* vote that waa an Imp-r-omai • hie
•we ton aumr "Yery
turne trem’the phem to mil rime
Fi- hean mnk -tiu further, a
ehat were po-eeihte, and ft wee a ton
-con after Kite., eheery Itt1a yotee
mm. in to. mr. thet h. wn. .Me te
"Sant to me yom- be mM thtekly
"Can you come to to Dr. Waidron t
otflenf"
Mornaby Chapter, Daughter- at to.
Repubile at Thun -hich wa. held
yesterday aftmrnoon at toa hem. at
Mra John W. Morneby. with Mim
American beauty rome bud. completed
th. color ertect la thi room, where
atood Ih. hontess and he, honor guesta
to welcome her frtenda Mra Storey
»Ma a lovely «owa at black let and
matin, with a corange of Americen
beauty .weal pean and Iilles of th.
valley. Mra. Callaway of Tempi, worn
a biack late and matii with a corsag
of lavender sweet peak. Mra. J. Thomas
Callaway at Chicego wore a told chif-
fon to*", with pink and lavender cor-
at aweet peas and lllira of th.
valley, .nd Mr. t ampbell at Tenpple
wore a cut veivet gown of blue over
allver, with a corsige of pink sweet
peas .
The entire reception Belle waa to
pastel shades in charming eftect
which waa er. ent uated in tha 4inin«
room where blue and told made aa
exqutsite beckgrouna for the masa of
flower, that adorned buttet and aara-
Ina table, la the orator of the tea
tables on a Cluny lace piece rested a
huge basket of autumn trutta and
fowers and guded tom la the meet
artiatio arrangtment Sitver candle:
.lick, holdimg In venter taper, added
to ike attars, ana at the Mirer ana-
I ice Mra J C Thom., prenided she
waa amtatea la th. dinine room la
aiapenaine toe deliehttul rated course
and ll. accompentmenta by Mm
Kvan. Swann, Mra R E Shropshtra,
Mra Ueta Gntea Mra Harri. Brush,
Mra Ciarence Covert, and Mra Vernon
Kmbteton la reeetvine line with Ura.
Storey ana her h. mr Euesta were
Mr. May UWte Prio M>. How-
ard Oaburn Mra Riehara Robtnmon
and Mra Morare Primtoe Lene Mine
Milmebeth Thomas look th. raid, at
the deer.
roll call Mra R H Qritrith and Mra.
Fiorian Kind wia «ive the program.
mil, fee Ike Win feltow ' s
Artimg om thi plyful wueee-tion
me compo-y went to the pine and
pinyea thia dainty umber -hteh SSr.
tone the rapid -hirne at the MH.
«itentione ealore Perhape the moot
thrimne is a rallrond wroek that ende
the enmex at reeitem on the enmen,
Paut Parrott ta "Hnrvemt Hander I.
alm bemme shomn This rrogram »*1
te attarae nt tha Cremcent Thenter the
balance at th. week.
The Austin Kwi Klub wia meet
with Mra Miorian King om Baturday
afternoon at • to o'clock foe toe De-
cember meeting Chriatmas will be
a feature in the progmm, original
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wena. Hewtey. suat complettne het
te-tured mte hi deors Meitard• pre-
duetsom, -Aurntne auto.' wUl play
Matty cabot the Americen with
win Aara. Juda <to. tototoi name
at the youn Hindu) fal to love with
white adlraMey Harvard
nertram amto. eherneter nrt-C
whe Hared the Httoe heavy to Tor
kte befenm- a Paramount pteture
-arine wihel Claytem nenin portrev:
a claiui Hindu .Ghia J maharapn
whe umurpe tha threone Na la n-einted
ta Me life bum Aedten» by 1. Varrem
Test for Today Morne, “ hoe- The-
BM and right If they came down
ir
Prues are about one-
half loner than last
pear, uhtrh should
prove verp interesting
.ataat tremeied Me manaqed to make
Ma votee ll to',«mal enoueh, hemever, T—
to be nke to mpe* to Mim Mreeman.
BMR Indle
ha ev Mm R k thoromeh trtaL
- after thirty yer eee my maea-
Draught M my Manto, ft haa maved
bm many am mpella."
Mr Cramer winte that he le "never
eel at minek-Draughe” and any* mev-
(Shom-phm) -ame
ve an avoropriat readine on toe
laleto City and Mum Raby Co. who
.are mev-rei entertatnine ar.nl
min. The Reuben Morhahy Chap-
to- thta yer to Mtoyina the hemtery
a to romano at too eitie of Teana,
a to ll finda mock of intereat and hi-
All Coats up to $6.95 now at $1.95
All Coats up to $1150 row at $8.95
All Coats up to $16550 now at 411.96
AU Coats up to $21.00 now at $14.95
AU Costa up to $25.00 now at $1985
EAUt rIvr '
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Znddarberhop
1 memberahtp. and after a bustees aes-
•lon. In which mome large and impor-
tant plana were discusaea, the pro-
yram for the afternoon waa held. Mra.
Ernest Btshott, delegate from the
Thankful Hubbard Chapter to the state
conference in Amaruo, made a com-
prehensive and entertaining report of
the conterenca which the member.
Mild wa. on. of the most interesting .
reports they had ever listened to. Mrs.
Annie Doom Pickrell who accompan-
ied Mrs. Bishott to Amarillo, supple-
mentea the report. "Colonial Music" I
was the topic of ths psper prepared I
by Mra. J. W. Morris, which was read i
by Miu Holm Morrie which waa read I
interest And pleasure The paper waa >
illustratea by bits of old time sons. I
Mim Bello Footer sane exquisitiey. ,
"Drink to Me Only With Thine Byes."
and "In ths aloaming." with Mrs. I
Morris divine the hecompaniment" |
John Donnan sane "Believe Me It AU ,
Those Endearing Young Charms" and
eave .a encoxe, "Mother McCrae," i
both of which were appreciated for
their beauty of sentiment and rendi-
tion The program completed, the .
host am served a delicious salad course |
Vet The Toune nasah," noQolph
Vaientine totem pieture, which »
ranr, at Iba Majeatie Thenter agi
ioday ato tomerto-, Parameunt ba.
n-embie a raM whieh reache all-
Marh ll roar per*ne• of "Diamema
Dye contatna direetione as •tme:
say woman ran dye or tint her ola
warn, fated thine hew, een if she has
never dyea befor- Roy Dinmona Pym
-n aabm kana then per fest home
ayetme la .varan,-to Saes ten yom«
arueiet whether the metertai you
-th to aye la waal nr .tik er -hether
it 1. timen, ettom or mired kief. Pia-
rated bye oarer -renk, •pot, fate or
run —spr.
Card, have been mat ont by C. ■
Rowa secretary af the AunUa Com-
munity Pleyer, announcine the pee•N
entation of two ome-act playa by that
orenntuation on Thurmday nigtl. De-
cemberg. al 8:1s at toe Counmunity
Thenteb®on Lavec Mrart
Piay• that Win he preeented Thure.
ate—, ter laMente
Aa a arugeiat- Wits Mra AmMra
prid-a her-it om kmowine a put Aral
about medieine, ato ft had been tar
habit la leu area Or Waldron Seal
what ba premrue tor tar.
When Jimmi• very firmiy i if amt lo
UMte to tar oto told Me -I aa-
lbws, jun what was ptone Wilk tee
ana what Mra to her expree:
sewn eras tuasereu■ Tita MM part
abeut H waa Itai toe had merky aub-
mitea la mb mavice ato bad toft too
eme- firm la tne bellef <tal al MM
toe tad touma • phywtetan »M under-
meeS tar ..
ome Mere homeer, toe theueht of
MMo rams to mooth• the unbinden ome
ta hi heart Ho went to toe |Arae
eta emiled tar houee, tart too mala
tmrn me umnlly tumehed at toe Jara
tee. Mesa with Mrs Hunt. hate.
um-eadi, ha —tied Nam • number, ato
when Mr G-ep. foil contreite votee
the hana thet MM Ita ra-
One of the moat brilitaut and beau-
tiful teas of the opening seuson was
Sivan Tuesday aftorooua by Mia. W.
C. Storey at her home in Enfield, from
t to «. complimenting her guesta, ber
mother, Mra. W S. Callaway of Tem-
pie, her sister, Mrs: J Thomas Calla-
way of Chicago, HL. who have been
her gueste aince Thankagiving. and
Urs Boy Campbel of Temple who ar-
rived yeaterday to Join the house party
for the reception.
Mra Storey is one of Austins
charhing young hostesses end her
lovely new home, opened for the first
time to her frtends la a large way.
was much admired by the many callere
for the charm of lie turnishuiuga, and
the taste of lie deqorations for the
occasion, in the handaome hau, where
stood Mra Jee Gilbert and Mra Hor:
ace UUbert to greet the callera wall
basketa holding le reader chrysanthe-
mums gave exquisite adornment. In
the living room, gilded wall basKets
holding lavender chrysanthemuma
were also umd. their beauty multi-
plied by ths addition of a wonderful
basket of ferns end flowers In postel
shades that adorned the mantel, flank
-I by tall beam candlesttcka holdin
After IM raw am delightnd ratrasR-
ment. were aarr-d
et-to-gether meetine ta to teM al
MsHbewe Bchooi Thur»day evenine el
l *• eloek, im ito imterent at ede:
aliteal weak which la beine itow ita
In aR af tta whoole at the -Hr wtto
wteim ato alter meane of obeer-
van- The eteaker. ter iha •■reiliw
st Matthew Hehoot will te C R
Qimar ato John Coter Mra H H
l aeimke win dog ato Mm Bue Fai-
rey one of the talenteA pupile at Mra
IV k» -te Towne Bchotieia will eiv• a
rate Mg
Jtmmle‘» tntenton ef rank to Elmte
Freeman tar tutormation and. inei-
dentaly, eomtorL had to ta delayed
■MB toe oto of Dr. Waiqyom’s othc
houra, which doty M tad a-numed al
anew Several ot his patenta owe a
Ml dincongerted when Dr. Mitel
boyth smile ktoatto them inatena at
ura aider mans rther ament mlu-
tauom.
Mia premence, at cour-, requira a
detalle * plana uon, but when the ty ■
Anangementa are now being Mate
by a oommittee heated by Dr. Edward
R Mareua pantoe el too nrat Moto-
toM Chure of tote eUe. to etg- em
ot ita btueant revivain hela inti city
under toe kuspism at Ita Virat ateth-
adiM hureh m toe para twenty yoara
Dr Narcus thi, maratak sue IBB is.
tost a UtwMih meetimg is betne ar-
tanked ter with Rev. Burke Culppoer
at Memphia. Tunn, as too ii •ape UM
ata ta l. al preent elonin« up a •ue-
emnatul meettng to Detroit, MEM. Mo
haa aa abte mong leader i Mr Mobim-
oew. who haa contributea laruely to
the nuccee at toa meoHnk, preided
lew by Kev. Mr Culyspyw ail erat
Th. rVKal t to ta MM la a tent
tabernacle la ta located la a centr
Mam M toe city, ana mnranemmente
are bl Ma ml. ta aecommantate me.
oral thoumana potato al ene moMow
A tall i to heine MM today wtto
the etty muthoritiee to mecure permite-
nion to me a ptet at gerund temtatvet,
dentgnated as the pne tor iM eem
alt mneetine
The evanaettata will amive la Anetin
aa Baturday, Jan C ana Win give mhetr
npen lap rate Mg he folowig nieht
Th. Methodiata at the eit hat not
MM aa open atr revival at aay im-
portance Mim Ito meetine hela by
Qeorg» Slow art mome twenty yean BRa
Mra. Roy Campbell at Temple came
to attend Mra W C. Storey’s recep-
don yesterday afternon, and is a
member at Mr. Moray, houne party
Mra A -R Johnmon, whe haa Maa
yinitine her dnugnter Mte a a Poney.
In returned ta Hornet
Member et-et at the ex* com-
ratlin sr. J w MeCulloneh M North
riht: r J shoemaker at Ttislam;
W J Johneon of sitebee; S t. Camp-
tan at MeKInney aid Mim Myrite
Berty of Dallas
Every iaber man in Toms will ta
Urrttod to bite the eonterenet. It area
mM. but the orennisntiom wi to tees
Ita representation from uniom Mira-
bera
Goine Into executive flat today.
lh. Farm-Lebor Union authorimed to.
appotnt ment by Premident Fitzwater at
a publieity committe of five to ismue
an wtatemente herenfter ebogt too
prement conterenet J. Nein at tSar-
men wa. namea ehairman. end to a.
Mot him were pamed J. vr rw wk at
Collin county, A. C He warton, W n.
Diai at Anderpon eo nur end Ouy C.
Wailace of Okinhomme.
All door leadine into the conven-
tion hall were . Mite* nnA order
were etvem to admit aa ow 1.1 Iwa Tta
main businese today *a to. eppoint-
ment of orpmitteet, a lldtwg to
Frt Mi,nt J Ite Tarpley of the Tovas
Farm-(abor polltteai , oarer, -t aaS
that ita dne la litmralag Mery and
nearly la aw Me to la me Very mmU
ehuaren -i ta abte ia left when too
munie myo tta ht lie era le ehasine
Me tai when ta te re-ine. ana hen
he ngin eetche Mk< ana Marte tta
tosaP M tta etoMra tan Sueh theme
reonenitiom ia ita firm mup toward
Late work la —eel il term Maul
Powell arts e .o l thi me dee for vio-
iin.
-Tira Reo and toe Minute Walts*
are preented in detail to the motel
Mome tor tem
FARMER LABOR PARTY
LAUNCHED IN TEXAS
rebel CMyteR to Mr mart mpeetneu-
tor produetian t no= -hbwine nt (he
c, mm at Thenter II <• caneq if I
Worn Qumen" ata wa. f, rated wpon
the naval -The Thre-ornered KIng-
dom by Do Vermet Rabed
Ir t -Were queen" -ho*, ■ n-"
EIN- Ciaytom bmnutitu and talented
•a aear. MM Ciayton Is ether artintie
hoot in romance of thta chemeter. Her
pletute Ma ntmomphere I It ho. body.
I, hen el the color sad pleturenqwenem
nf tM myetie kinedome of the Ra ika no
that they neea mot oome area reuotely
in conteet with the dimense by being
attended by toe mame phyaidlan look
IM piac el trruaton at IM rt.Mi
seiriah bwft'i " wa. Jumnmie• aa
epeken comment, aneuta ■ art i them
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