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PAGE 5—THE FORT WORTH PRESS—SEPTEMBER 1.1926
Rumanian Woman Is Honor PAVING BIDS TO
FRANKS SLAYERS
Guest' in Fort Worth
R
BE SOUGHT
*
Dear Diary:
rotted
u
d
arranging for the tourna-
For
which
personages.
to lure young girl* to hl* room
dancing and other country club
I smiled to mysele as I thought
"Mother," sald Mantle. before I !
terms for hie murder.
Flashing Shoes .
There la
Fact and
prison," Crowe sald.
—
la no prettier view in thin part of
On the lower floor, beeidea the the country.
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with Ite natural hevard*
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$80,000 FOR
MONKMT AND TRULY
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Brings Iarge Sum
and
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Mail Orders Filled If Postage Included
ADAMS MUSIC CO.
Oyiilr Texas Hotel
312 Main Street
Make your renervations early
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book, and he wants a secretary."
"Well, you need nt get it for my
daughter," said Mra. Ryley. up in
Uvea attended.
- A flee the n*
Andrews
Amitrews
WHAT A UFK
LET IT RAIA .
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MIKSUKKG imih mi MAIMONICA
AIN’T YOU COMIN* OUT TONIGMT?
WHEN vovuw «ONw I woxr VOIET
rNERWN A » At ANT cHAII AT HOME
.. Loulse-Ferera
.. Louine-Perera
d not th<
home. In
v antiqued
king som
given for the party in New York
was an attatr at the country estate
al Al Smith, Governor of New
York. *
company, and John Hancock, gen
eral couneil
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NOTRE DAME < it ii
Members of the Notre Dame
HI I 1 o IIM1 ■
TO APfND 1
TWODAYS 1
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WOMDEDFUL
GUlf01 SOOTS
IONELY LAWK .
sw AXE E mt u< nue AMN
AtenA I.ASD . . ,
HIM All. IM MINI wME vol ret
course
There
tere worse.
"Oh. mother, please don’t pay
no much attention to those aenaa
l
—
l’eerless Quartet
. . Marrinon
Jwn
Is
New
Vieter
Records
Mra. Breen. Lamar 2175, or Mra.
C. A. Maguire, Rosedale 2608.
DANCE FOR FRIEND.
Mlaa Loraine Braawell, daugh-
ter of Dr. and Mra. R. D. Brae-
ware as far apart
West____ .
... loulne Verera
-- IdMh*- Verera
T e
.....Henry Murr
.....Henry nurr
... w endell Hall
.. Hall-ltobinwon
.... Gene Anstin
Gene Aumtin
LOSSofSTRENGTH
Rich, red blood clears the
skin, increases the appetite,
builds strength and stops
rheumatism.
Mra C. A. LAlly, 2322 Mintletoej
‘Avenue, gave an informal recep-
tion at their home for the bridal
party.
I've heard enough White Ointment, and akin Soep, hat
1 inade It poaribie for million* of peo-
pie to get the henefit of thin won.
derful, qutek efferl in clearing din: ,
fiuured akin and makine It ameoth
Ing to help Mantle out in her <11
lemma and had only made mat
ruAUMKRKI (Pipe Organ)
ANDAXTIXO (lipe Organ) ......
WAIKIKI MEuMAID MWDLRY .
KAMKMAMRNA
MECHANICAL CUT
VICTOR RECORDS
ONLY A FEW HUNDRED LEFT
Make Selection Now—Come Down Early
; Maybe tte.tht sameman
can find her own jebs."—
loga.
The woodwork l» finished in
aoft tonea of grey.. The walla are
of a new material, something like
beaver-boarding. tn a softer tone
of grey.
man
meat.
*• of the
ioae worn
rhere the
rave tro
a where
, the pen-
ray where
ed bin ar- i
Remember S 8. •. la made only
from fresh roots and herbs.
। ourself could not be landing one
of three fine Jobe/' said her moth-
wns aw DauawET
9909 oneWARD awwe WUSCATNE vowA
The Woofworth BunamngmnNew
York City, which towers 722 feet
above the street is the highest bulld-
taR ta the United States
Mamte Oil Company; Edgar T Morr-
'ire prraldent of the same
prices si whicN they are nnia, •a
; wen »s meir dapendabttityTh: *♦»—r
, else Ointment eontaina three times
1 aa mueh m Iha 28c alxe- Adv. -- J
Laneri College. Doon
plant »d^a every one f see who
boo trouble like mine I am will,
lag to answer aay tetters from
women nskinr about the Veretabte 4
^Mueeatiao,
Iowa —
»-
of
And Yet Some People Do...
Carrying home your own groceries is Hike buying a
reservation in a Pullman and then going back and
sitting in the day coach.
You are paying for service whether you get it or
aereas L-p .. a u .
that comprises the unit
You can take 8. 8. 8. with con-
fdence—millions testify to Ila
merita. An unbroken record of
aervice for over IM ytars la
a great ttititrttitl to a great
medicine.
muan. bad uhed that
Closer Land Company, was known
as the Crestmont addition, and la
already developed relative to pav-
ed streeti, lighting and gastai
cilitte ' :
The orzantzation is a new eom-
I'An? Aw'LetexJ with King Is J.
1.renn,vresidentoftherPCor
LOSSOFAPPETIIE
J Mamie. Ryley? I .. ..g.
i from you "
I said "goodbye,” for I knew
1 if Mrs. Ryley started, she'd keep
it up indefinitely. I went down
'cm ocusr
' City Manager Carr. said Wadaaa
Included in theae will be day.
eligible for parole at the end of
30 years."
Crowe aald tha tany direct move
to free the pair during his term
in office would be vigorously op-
posed.
"They are two of the most
vielous criminals I have ever pror
seated and I will do all In my
power to see that they remain in
sister-in-law of Mra. R. Fuller.
1301 Pennsylvania, wife of a pre-
mier In court circles In Bucharest.
Rumania, and ons of Bucharest's
arms immediately. "I won't have
I stairs hurriedlv thlnkln. that the where nav they are aolling
stairs hurriedly, thinking that the ihen anSihin of » aimilar natur
mothes and daughters of today ; they have ever handied, and they at-
tribute thin popularity to the low
three times the else of the club's
former ballroom, with a dining-
room adjoining, a suits of rooms
for the golf proesstonal and of-
fice quarters for the elub man-
ager.
Extending around the upper
floor and overlooking the golf
L
DEKn OAK .
Grand Ointment Makes
Pimplesand Blotches Go
the luluuduetjoa ta lkle
country of The wonderful Diac k and
W. E. Gilicapie. W. 8 Moore, D.
F. Knebles, aod Katherine Pur-
cell of Ennis.
The public is invited.
her arrival.
Mra. Bralla came over to Amer-
ica the first of July with a party
of 28 Rumanians to be guests of
Columbia University. The party
came for the purpose of looking
into.conditions in this country,
and to carry back new ideas to
their own country. In the party
are professors from the Rumanian
Universit, membera of the royal
—-party and omer noted Rumanian
White ointment, and Ski Sonp. skin
apectallata •« that auch trouble* as
pimplea, blotchea, bump*, lash, tat-
ecaema breaking out." ete., are
becoming fewer every year
w Id* diatribution of Black and
stood here yesterday and looked will be given early in October, and
tha wide atrefeO wd-country i this Ifc-luaL Another Jhlna la_ look . _ Everybody la talking about
-----.— -h- -------- forward to in connection with the the Big Labor Day Excursion to
Fallaeaaon.—____JF-NNY LOI M Pom OQ-I 4—ITT SHI.PW |
"I'm eapable of taking care of
my own affalra. If I weren't God
knows I wouldn't be here now."
Quality groceries . . . delivery service . . •
charge service and smaller grocery bilis are-
our specialty.
and another season in
a daughter of
_______ well. 3320 Hemphill Street, en-
Among many "socr rumettoms teiteined-Satuvday- evenin- wiV
■ ■ . — — - a dance honoring a number of
(Sylvan Resell)
PO Round Trip—Fare good
to roarbee and chair rar.
of those
e clinging
forgotten
long-gone
s heard no
e and love
I.__Nathan easily, but I was not Instead, I.
Tomorrow : llarrj
antiques
here you
‘rantically
la which
r'a great
uaint old
: when he
By EDITH ALDERMAN.
Mra—Flarica—leaeaeo Bralla
will be "grafted" -from the front aancng ana omer country uuu
yards of homes on the east side sports will be found to be more
muine working
Mrs. Archie Salsberg. 515 South
Ballinger Street. win entertain
Wednesdax evening wuh a dipnez
party at the Texas Hatal, honor-
lug the dl*lln|UlghSd gdeui. MFB.'
Fred Mueller, 1210 Pennsyivanta
Avenue, will entertain Thursday.
On Friday, Mrs. Fuller and her
house guests will motor to Dallas,
where a party baa been planned
for them. Other informal func-
tions will complete the entertain-
ments of the week.
, Mra. Fuller entertained Monday
with a beautifully appointed
bridge luncheon at San Souel Inn.
honoring her sister-in-law.
Bealdea the honoree, thoee pres-
ent were Mmes. Fred Mueller, L.
L. Jeffers, Bn Ziemmerman, J.
Goldstein, H. Salsberg. J. Klar, G.
A. Shaw, Anna Affelbaum, H. 8.
Millar. H. Baum. Morris Cohen,
Ben Levy, Louis Morrla, Alex
Wolf, A. Simon, Ben Rosenthal,
H. H. Miller, G. Weinstein, A.
Greenapun, J. Salmon, M. Fox, H.
Rockstein, M. Gernsbaeher. 8.
Roaenthal. A. Erlin, C. F. Gold-
burg, O. Steinberg, Leon Gilbert,
B. Smith, Archle Salsberg and M.
Salaberg.
A lovely gift was presented to
the honor guest. Mrs. Ben Levy
made the cut and Mra. Louis Mor-
ris was awarded the high score.
The consolation went to Mra. J..
Goldstein.
#600
ROUND
TRIP
everything is going to look. I
hsvs heard so many remarks
about her splendid taste. Club
members seem to visualize things
as being perfectly arranged with
my rpse did not work. I ass try-
enjoyable. And I mention coun-
try club sports because I was out,
at Meadowbrook Country Club >
yesterday afternoon. ........
wide verandah, this loungs room Luxurious new furnishing* hsve
and adjoining room, thers sre two been bought snd will be Placed in
large dining rooms, a kitchen, a the new quartern in a few weeks,
checking room, dressing rooms. With Mrs. J. Morton Ware to su-
ete Upstairs, there is a ballroom, pervise the selection of this fur-
--- • •• niture. I can picture how pretty
1103 Cannon Avenue, entertained
with a six-course dinner party
Friday evening, honoring Mr. and
Mra. Arthur A. Webster of Weath-
erford.
The rooms of ths home were
decorated with summer blossoms,
tbs table was appointed beautitul-
ly, tbs center plece being a plaque
of pink carnations and smilax.
During the dinner hour, the
guests enjoyed an Interesting in-
around T
Theleaves
will soon b e
turning into the
myriad c o l ora
of browna and
reds—typical of
the late Indian
summer. That
cool, bracing
tang in the at-
mosphere will
soon bo here to
put naw vigor
in us all.-------
Golfing and
G. w. conpox
widely nown Dallas pharmaeint I
who spent 20 years developing sn |
Internal Antineptie (tor the HMM'h
and boweln) welentiricaily combined
with tha moat effective dizestanta,
for which he received 380,000 fer the I
necret procena of compounding The
grentest obstacie to the wuccesatut
treatment of olemec N rouble," •ai '
Mn—n»mi*, “w-“ ret winefgrtwa •
ccurine of food metter la the atom- |
reservations, call
wld make a column ashigh as the
Woolworth Bulldine with encuzh
ihhuxerttotsxcind.tnna Vhn
In many iitte villam as in many
2rving eftles along the route, who
| MI giadt tllotheta about Lydia
There is a young society man in
town who thinks he can write
— Doan’s Pills —
Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys
At all dealers, 60 a box. I o«Ut Milburn Co., Mfg. Chmists,.Buffalo, N.Y.
■^tTfoi bad. Mamie Ryley. Tl>af",tm’‘T newspuper stortes, crtet
= . Mamie. Impatiently/
SIX-COURSE DINNKR.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Phillips.
Her OwnW, 34 LOTS SOLD
85try o/a Gir/ oP7d» New Residential Section
giving, the effective tofes of rose
and grey. This fireplace snd an
other Just Ilks It In ths men's
smoking room, will burn, gas
imposing new
i-w"pnia Jr., and iRchard loch too. was ready to cry as I turned
Thrill *Uyeee st RobertL aw ay liviu lh* telephone' ' ~
Franks, will be eligible to parole I had hardly hung up the re
from Jollet *.............
ton G. Clabaugh, state superior Ryle»Deame bouncing up stairs
of paroles, warned States’s Attor- fairly bursting with excitement
ney Robert E. Crowe. j and curiosity.
"What's that shameful tiring
t you are saying to your mother,
guentse Mca. J. W. Birdikowski,
H. C. Owen, W. R. Spencer. Jess
Johnson, E. D. True, J. H Ter-
hune, Tom O'Keefe, Frank Sher-
er jealously. "You know you're
getting iictie enough for your
services in your present place.'*
Imoredlefelx i hsd a hunch, snd
before Mamie could speak. I said:
"Mrs Ryley,- I think I have a
O.
IGUSOX.
e had so
es and so
em.
ad with
and cot-
rd- floors
'er them,
"The taw specifies that where could answer, "Judy and I are
one sentenc is longer than the better frtenda than ever, but she
olhelltheplopeer one mutpe
^XSu^Xg^bT aitnaandzhe *• gofne to ilve in
favior under the HHnela- merit r hotne."
system would cut the term to a
minimum of 11 years.
"If the 9.9-year sentence were
taken as the longer they would be
diversion of the nffnlr. An orehes-
tra will play daring tha evening. I
-Asatating on the committee in
arranging tor the party are Mmes.
C. J. Heinrich, Anna Felloe. How-
ard Sata. F. A. MeKillen, John
O'Dowd, Wm. Murray, Frank Me-
ili Marion.
. At a business session, members
* ot the rlub laid plane for activ-
1d itlea of the fall season.
(00 Bunco and 600 provided the cn-
‛V tertainment of the occasion. Club
prise was awarded to Mrs. J. H
' Terhune. In bunco, a prise went
to Nra,WE: D. True snd another
to Mrs. C. H. Baldwin, guests. In
600, Mra. Jess Johnson drew the
priae for the members, and Mra.
C. T. MeNeely. for the guesta.
expanaion.
Harrison Avenue, have returned
from _a month'a visit in Los An-
gelaa and other points in Califor-
nia.
Mr. and Mra. Sula Gardner and
ehidlren. Sula Pope and Sawyer,
ail of <1017 Waahlngton. will re-
turn Sunday from -their ranch
near Paducah, Team where they
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___-__---------------- AnOVT PWOrLE vov Kxow he atomach and bowels. Relleves
nois, will return home Satuday. I wilil Mae E.l Cronb;. Itndigertion. ronntipati2n, Keren the
The Womam, elb, *bleh harftonTei,WAsheguentia5twek heepempihi,n.krenbnr
been closed during the month of ot Mins Franees Hollis. 2703 Ave- ! bad breath, nlek hendachea, nervous-
August, will open Monday. Sept. j nue E. Miss Ezell has been vintt- "••• tonen "» the digratiozprzan: '
g. lin-inniiA--. .n and ntimulate* the ptomarh and
... 1. * in point, in Oklahoma, at Dal- +i--i: th-i notmei fumetion a •
I las and at Cleburne. f- HA, • will eonvince you Fries;
< AND TOVRXAMEXT. | Mieses Rosa 1ee MItehell and 1 »• for *• done, !»•• then le peri
A large number of renervations Helen Wiliams will spehd th* dese, h «ond Arumeinte n* nent i
have been made for the benefit week end in Glen Rone -rarer. P", X^d*? pn.ree’rr.o
card tournament to be given in' Dr. and Mra. O. R Gengaa. 2301 i h. Tese* \d< " DA
The loophole for the possible •There's a wonderful car in
release of the youths* lies in the front ot our. house and a man in |
4w . . * "uniform is at the door saying that
fact that their sentences run con , the beautirul lady inside wats ,0
currently under the statutes, Cia- i know if you're ready to go with
baugh told in a letter to the her, Judy.” - — . _
statest attorney. Loeb and Leo- She got all this out before she /around one of those writer* W hy.
pola were sentenced by Judge noticed tbst I was packed, ready * read in ths paper tait night that
John rViverly Hepl W. the matter her. ’ ' .he
aerve—22xears for kidnaring, asked quickiy. "You dad Mamie
young Franks and were given life haven't had a spat, have you?"
A beautiful coneole table paint-1 Bids for the paving_.ot ‘West
ed by Mlaa Jane Hughes will be' Twelfth Street from South Jen-
_______________has given as the door prize to the nings to Throckmorton__.
hasn rialtlag in Iba city during Ihg| ..,^. s.iji.. lueke number. .^5
last week, has been honored withwnttw.ther prizes wibelwi be azken msrde or aweeK.
social functions every day since Twenty-two other prises will be
. * * given I--l-da- i- *he=e will he
PT Hound Trip—Good 1" aleepers ow
payment of Pullman fare
Tieketa on sale for trains arriving Gat-
veston evening Sept. 4 and morning
Sept. 6. Lmited to leave Galveston
eight Sept. 6.
Finest kaM Train Service
The "Hustler" leaves Ft. Worth tie
A. M . arrives Galveston 10:35 P. M
The * Owl” leaves Ft. Worth 10:30
P. M.. arrives Galveston 9:40 A M.
A fast night train with through pull
of the atreet. •
West Seventh Street will be
completed by about Sept. 25, Lew-
la estimated.
City Manager Carr Wednesday
received a clipping from the Albu-
querque Journal' lauding Fort
Worth on ns street wfentmg ae-
tivities. "Fortunate ia the elty
that may do Ita street -widening
early in life," the paper comment-
ed, citing bond tssues voted .by
Mrs. Morris Salsberg, 702
Hemphill Street, entertained
Tuesday evening with a lovely
dinner party In honor of Mra.
Bralla. Covers wers laid for 16
guests.
• Tody is Sept. 1, the first day
Street.' of the Fall season. Can we real
tzethat thereat summer ts over
/
I M L
Jenny Lou
* *
Her Diary
and C. T. McNeely.
Mra. H E. Einhause, 1022 Haw-
thorne Street, has invited the
club members to ber home Hept.
14 for the next regular club meet-
lag
a lady a leather hat bag. | Workmen at present are busy
Mr.. Thomas Breen is chatr- Semithahiuskcadrmytanawtupe
gin at once on the old Sandegard
By vmta Pre..
CHICAGO. Sept
purchased from the
A salad course was served to - ... ___
the following members and J Wright, Joe Kelley, J. Gandiion,
C. A. Duer, J. Spencer, wil Hoke,
CMC CLUB.________
Hiss Rosa ee Mitchell enter
i.i.ih. rur Mik e
ber party at her home on Sylva-
nia Avenue Thursday night. At
sunrige Friday morning, ths elub
membera hiked out the Parrish
road and nelected a spot under
two oaks where they cooked break-
fast.
Those present were Misses Hel-
en Williams. Marguerite Smother-
naking in
tmosphere
in the an
fy. we but
| ot their
Dished,
lion la the
love our
in them/
Ibis loveli-
tmosphere,
trying to
I styles in
Mrs. Ware in charge of them., Evening alipper of silver cioth
A formal dance, celebrating the has • vamp of muiti-colored stones
opening of the new clubhouse, and trimming of ailver Mid.
COUPLK MAKIIED
The marriage of Mrs. R. P.
White, 3401 Avenue K, end Mr.
A. Brendt, 3400 Avenue J, took
place Monday evening at the home
of Rev, William M. Read, paator
of the Polytechate Ita pt lat church.
Only intimate friends aod rela-
Fort Worth and Detroit for street lounge, roome atthe endporewhpeh
together with rose plastering, and
have been spending the summer. (
Mrs. J. E. Kappman and Mas-
ter MeLeod Hood s.ot Houstony
who have been visilihg Jtheir ala- '
ter. Miss Ruth Hood, 227 College 1
Avenue, returned home Sunday. '
Mlaa Alice Lawrence, who haa <
been apending the summer with 1
her aunt. Mra. H. L. Rudmose, 1
1001 West Daggett Avenue, has 1
returned to her home In Browna- 1
ville, Texaa.
Miss Frances Maaaie, daughter 1
of Mr. and Mrs. William Mas- <
ale, 1116 Summit Avenue, left
Monday for New York City, I
where aha will enter Parsons’ <
School of kibe and Applied Arta. i
—Dx. andMrs. P. M. Waltrip i
and eon. Merle, and daughter, I
Edna Mae- HfU Clera Street
Mistletoe Heights, who spent the
summer in Colorado Springs,
have returned home.
Mrs. Howard Sale, Galveston
Avenue,Ks visiting la San An-
tonio. 3 *
Charlie Sharp, 701 Penn Street,
will leave this week for San An-
tonio. Galvestond and other Tex-
ao potato.
d Mrs. Bralla will leave here
" ly Monday for New York City, where
I ‛ she will join her Rumanian
friends, who will sail for their
home country about Sept. 16.
Gregor, John Devany, O. F.
Purchase of 34 lots in Arlington
Heights adjoining Rivererest
Country Club grounds on the east
for the'purpose of .cresting a fu-
luretexcluaive realdential section,-
was announced . ot
the King Property Company.
The district will be restricted
to two-story homes not to be
constructed st a cost under $12,
000, King stated. This will not
affect fixe residences which are
already on the property. The land
Ip*, arm-
rows, an
Ind com-
Irican is
I with a
ished. m
nber o4
are mere-
furniture
It of com-
hanowe
g room
and lace
portraits
ble sway.
H now is
Lnd more
lave too
and not
man, M. M. Fisher, H. E. Ein-
haus;. Ted Eberling, W. J. Feeter
man, J. P. Belta. C. H. Baldwin,
formal program. After dinner,
musie and games provided enter-
tainment.
- Covert were laid for 10 gueeta.
Good Health Requires Good Elimination.---------------
T3 El XN I ION of bodily waste mat- people havelearne to asstst their
. lv ter in the Mood is referred to kidneys in ridding th* blood of these
a •toxie eondition." This often toxic products by drinking plenty of |
not functioning perfectly at such the kidneys only. They have earned
times ia often shown b} burning or a national reputation. -Aak-ypur.-
scanty passage of secretions. Many neig hhor ui
job for Mamie, as well a* myselt.
i Mra. Corr Also Helped
Muneie, laOtaaa t rauM —
get around to do my work l rwk •
PiKhem’s medtetns aid f tho^t
It peold ba like all the ethers but I
foupd eat after I took half a bottle,
■BBAMn^mMBdOEAIBdeeBM^X*
am taking it yet sad I can be ad :
W work I am feellns fine nom, 1
and it is yomr good medieines that
have done it . I tell every woman
of the good I'get from taking tha
Vegetable Compund and from sing
the Senative Wash.”—Maa. P w I
nM T21 West Fowers k. Munel.
Indlana, ____=
building on Jennings, the manager 1
said. The atreet will be ready for )
the paving crews by Oct. 1. /
City Engineer Lewis Wednesday G
began making estimates on the &
cost of widening Boaz Street, from V
Eaat Front to Henrietta Street. K
City Council is holding up an or- '
dioewee oedeeteg ibe imptovenjaal.
awaiting' Lewis' figures. Ten feet
her intimate frienda, who were
graduates of the summer sesston
of high school.
The personnel of the affair in-
cluded Misses Margaret O'Don-
nell. Loraine O'Donnell, Mary
Elizabeth Kingsbury, Helma San-
degard, Mary Frances Hierhoser,
Josephine Shaw, Mary Celia
Shaw,, Otte Oander, Mae-
garet Byron, Benita Waggoman,
Louise Oberwetter, Helen Kelley,
Anna Lewis, Frances Berkeley
Spiller and Ella Clayton of Al-
buquerque, N. M., and Meaars.
Al Herndon, George Ford. Hilly
Swift, Frank Higgins of Dallas.
Henry Simon, Burton MeKennin,
Ben Hawkins, Gale Hawkina,
Harvey Gates, George Ladry,
Dick Delaney, Howard Kane, Jim
Waggoman and Joe Hopeon.
' e e e
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Mrs. Harry Keeton, 1300 Eaat
Leuda Street, entertained Monday
evening with a party honoring the
occasion of the 14th birthday of
her aon, Harry.
Refreshments were served to
Misses Pauline MItehell, Faye
Johnson. Hasel Johnson, Elle Ir-
win, Ruth Johnson, Jane Griffin,
Geneva Griffin, Esther Ruth Gur-
ley, La Verne Brunson, Rochelle
Keeton, Charlynne Wiggins and
Masters Elmer Dixson. Jack Wy-
att, J. Frank Keeton, E. 8. Burna,
Everett Fraser, J. I. Waltrip,
Maurice Parker, Hugh ■ Ardoyno.
Fred Hodge, R. B. Miller and
Woodrow Keeton.
But really, diary, I didn't know
the ptace.__It has been complete
ly remodeled, or I should say
theae country clubbers have an
entirely new'club house. "
neh and boweln), which infiames and I _ .
Thoee interested la the echotar- irritaten the** organa, producen ga. ITNTTrn WV I BY
• blp in violin, volce, piano, tad thet ■•<>•»* much dintre- Fermen-t HIHLWTURR -
• sr ..a........ ginainatrumenta, wten i‛beinzmnonpu".pmopponi".....lUunEn in AN
-esesss_l WOOLWORTH BUILDING I
Great Lak” in mletikan an I HL . anovr rwOrik YiM xxow. I slaanach and sme212 Relieve* Year's Sales of Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable I
Compound
EPinkham's Vagetahi. Compouna
__ In A recent letter, Kra Daukhert:
-vLad., ' ’ *7 f ••• III for four monthi
+ a. befor• year medicine
Ah. fonnd your book* at my froni
AM door and read tt it neemed to nt
AV.. ‛emA my cane, "o > beran taking
Ab. _2 Vegetable Compound;-
E - d I took the third boitie. I
• 13 Eu found reltef. I am on my eleventh
1Wkk ‛ mB botele ang I don'e ba»e that troubi t
g Edr, X any mort, and fool like a aimarent
3 Aed ____ wow. I recommend the Veretable
AliuaMuEBh
AA ,
\ ictoi I Records
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LABORDAY,
SKIN TROUBLES
fo‛ RHEUMATISM
HIVE LONS WUT byygaGim/o7d
Loeb and HeepelPuefer---GOODrETo-SAMME.---
Parole in 1935 I, ought to have been glad to1
" ------- get rid of Jerry Hathaway ao'
man. Jackie HInea. Rosa Lee
i Mitchell and Janet Bramlett.
Club were entertained Tuenday ia ’ ”
the home of Mrs. John Devany, | _ HAWN BOCIAL
— — ■ The Holy Name Altar Society ta
HIS DISCOVERY
of Mra. W. H. Hunter,1025 Eaat I _______ L
Leuda Street. ' * x , 1 L,
Different gamee will provide the Formula for stomach Medieine
round trip. Special train via the
Texas a facirie Rallway. tha m-
rect way, will leave Fort Worth
• :2s a. m., saturday, september
4th. Two full day* allowed la KI
P'ano, Phone lamar 102 for
Pullman Meservations. Huy your
ucketa eariy. Cuy Ticket otice. .
108 Eant inth street.
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Toomer, Morrison R. The Fort Worth Press (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 285, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 1, 1926, newspaper, September 1, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1552609/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fort Worth Public Library.