Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 1, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 14, 1922 Page: 4 of 38
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Ml X hope HI never
they
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com pan;
originai
eonsintine of Atraw-
and angei food were
each other!
ke4 at them
Therma's window.
But before anyone had time to
climb the tree, there was a nolee la
the air and Nancy, Nick and the dove
arrived, fallowed in a moment by
King Verdo, who tocked like a fly.
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omonms .
• mm ox MoxnAr
himself.
Everybody ran and by and b
came to the park where they
KATHLHEN xonns BAXSe
Nebody—Hexeept yournelt—ena
dive you dyapepeta and hend-
aches and “nerves.'"
Ing that kind of bunkr
r. you! Don't menr
that I ever hoard off
NTENTAIXS nin CLASs ''
IN CELENNATING MINTMDAx
in cblebratlon of her birthday.
4othe" Hartsock entertained the
You Should Be the Same
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imunity on Tuesday trarnoon.
I community house wu attrso-
Anybody may have soarlot fever
or a broken leg. and anybody may
impulsively rage. and even stamp
and bits—for awhile.
The Woman Who Is Merely a Fool
WICHITA FALLS ainis IN
wanD-AMLMONT PAGEANT
orex AIB MARKET Id
OPENED ron suuuEn
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When Ki ladle uni King verdo, he scowled.
the falcon resting outside Frlaceos
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WoxANS AVXlUAKt ro.
MmET MONDAY arrnxoox
secretary or bookkeeper or nomer
body have to bank his cheeks and
verify the figures in his bank
book?" )• - i
"I admit Mary wouldn't like to do
the banking just for the oaks of
knowing what's in the book, nl-
thousa-Ido not doubt at all that
Andy's secretary Hkes to think Me
known something Mrs. Smith doesn't,
do thorn Jack Madison. ' ‘ ,
"Mary can have the information
for the asking! But she gets peeved,
you say, becaune the stenographer is
on the job first" iaughed Jack.
"There sex in buelnass for you!
Tow women! Now would Mary care
a ding doodle what Andy's stenog-
rapher know—if she were a mani"
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Record-News. J t
Chorus. Musldmaa* elub, 31 s
enjoyed after which the hostess, as-
sisted by Meadames J. M. Brown;
spe
with
they met
Mr
J., G. Quinn. members, and Meut
damee R. N. Sansbury. W. B. Bern-
hardt. C. .W. Stale, and Wesley
Smith, guests.
The elub will meet next Thursday
at the home of Mrs. J. P. Peavy,
1504 Fifteenth street.
"APVEITURFS OF THE
. WTWO
By OLIVE ROBERTS BARION
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ffhaA.Ni,
yearn the furious talgon, forsook his
poet and flew to a tree near her
window.
“The falcon's gohe-the talcon’s
gone!” cried the people, r nd in-
stantly there was a chase 1a cateh
the ancient bird. The falcon, with
hid Modi feathers all sharply barbed,
had boon King Indig’e only army.'
"Quickt Catch him!" coiled King
Indig, forgetting all about playing
hopscotch and joining fn the obese
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WB WOMEN AND OUR ENEMY
By KATHLIIN wonnIS
"AmostesAs Most Popular Womun Writer for Women"
Thprsoec"or‛Esc24°8u2osk i&T;
• / ...
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Is wrong, ana that la wrong, and
there is graft and privilege every-
wheve!"
' The Arertes That Cena Be -
S3
weloome to use this letter m a testi- ■ mma
Nzwrox, R.M,gir
phaig "2- lh Dallas
Mrs. T. A. Norwood and atm-
tertafnine by Mesdames Glenn and
Andrbe Florence Glenn and Robert
Refreshments of sherbet and cake
.wore served to Mesdames T L.
Cable, T. O. Shappell, B. J. facha-
bold, Ralph Mariels, Clarence
Dodge: J. H. sidea, Frederick Wool-
sey. R L Anderson, A. B. McCum-
A LARGE number of women’s ailments are not surgical
A ones. Serious displacements or radical changes have not
yet taken place. , ,
A tiny part in a fine dock may become loose and cause the
dock to gain or lose. If not attended to in time, the part may
. fall from its place and cause serious trouble. So it is with
women’s ailments, they start from simple causes; but if allowed ’
. to continue, produce serious conditions. , , ,
When the warning symptoms are firat noted, take Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to relieve file present trouble-
some ailment, and to prevent the development of serious trouble.
Portland, Id-"I was troubled Raltimore, —
1 with iregularity and constipation - months
and would oftenhave to lie down backaeha am
with its
•ball idat from one plsos t Xn..
other in momente Twhere todsy you
rumble to dirty ureat conchs Ur
achin« hours. * i
"And slavery shall not be forced
falcon whe guarded the gate of
King Indig’s palace. 1.— ——-----.
For the first time in • thouuawa Prinoess rrherma
BBS OUR oMmLar Ln or
• ’ BONCILLA TOILET GOODS
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ichman, C. M. Doke and Mist
Doks. served, let ‛creem and
Burkburnett.
Music, Wichita Falls string quar-
tet.
Addrsss. "My Trip Aroynd ths
World." Mrs. Clara Driscoll Bevier,
2 Mra, .Ebon, Howard, 1522 Hnffi
Nd. >, Mrs. dlenn Berry, 2512 Ninth
atreet, art No. 4, Mm-A Ml di.
Grant rtreet. ■ e 2,
rrwen eave TO mKranrAE" 1
WITH MANCH WMWNMBDAT
mob. Georgetown
Vocal dole. Mrs.
mind. dear. unInee you poke ’em In!"
Saaggg
•tury Hime he picked up a ehess
boata ■■ Wei Cm ., . ,
day, Saturday and Saturday night
all during the cummer montha.. .
- Go Saturday the farfcers of the
sommunity responded heaheily,
boiiging la more vegetables than
* and for, and when
lowing: Evelyn Marguande, Dorochy
oodner, Juanita Simpson, Juanita
1 Malley, Francos NOs, Florende
Olean. Cecil Burbank, Robert E
IRucker, Mesdames M. Glenn and
14, J. Andree, and the little bootees
Miss Biter was assisted in en:
■, an nA.
FART TWO
Aha- Movvena BN TUESDAN
The Sibley-Taylor Civic league
was hontese to the Indias of that
hr at night
found your ,
reading it. '
aTAb
other swfMsewrwc
The Oivle League Open Air Mar-
ket has been opened for the sum-
mer on the corner of Eleventh and
Scott. The hounewives of the efty
may purchase a large variety, ot
fresh vowetables, frying chiekea
frosh eggs, etc., on Tuesday. Thurs-
E‛"EuWpma?n. “eorenThorbur,,
and a large number, st reproduc-
lions of the wok of the worth-
while American «nttsta. • >
qmgmvT".
KATHLEEN NORRIS
Woman to Woman Talks
lee for the early part of 1052 lant
wook, with a few the latter part of
the week before. Meet of the nocjai
clubs will continue meetinge an
summer, and ths usual '
Ings will be another o
- Those present were Mesdames T.
R Shepherd. B. N. Lqonm, Vranq
R,*w. J. Nolen, -A A. CM E.
Gebhardt. J. B. imtn; beh-
ton. W. W. Mann, R. Hibbe, W. R.
rhere the
lighted
Hack over the •even valleys Hlew
Nancy and Nick end the dove, the
They are
u
nappy
“•Well
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The Woman's Auxiary. of - the
First Haptist church will meet on
Monday Afternoon at three clock
la the chureh building, the Lrpgrsm
to be in charge of CIrota No. 1 with
Mrs. A. R Bakely as leadsr. . This
will be the regular missis ns ry
mpeting, "the sublet to ba "The
W. M. V. Training ehool," and the
MMtargaret Funa."
' All memhers are urged to be
present.
But the woman who cheerfully
alludes to herseit as "n pertect
martyr to neuralgia." or who says
Kir.'.rs'armts,
won’t dlst and rest, physically, and
ahs probably hao no idea of mental
dieting and resting-
. She llkce the rote of fivalta, and
if she has no chidren and one good
servant, aches and pais are her
life work, they make her fool Im-
412" "ignqeFaj"nie
the wichth elub. noils will ‘he
furntaNga W«0 famous Haxi-Holt.
worth Harmhy Houns, Who played
.2-“"
to to Ben Antoni6.
dhy. The real festiyities, however, .
will be afforded by the younadaqopi 1
xs. sr. suss Jon
are already being planned la attrac-
tive Wichita Falls homea. A few
of the young women away at colleze
.will not return here immediately on
the elose of school, but expoet to
visit or take tripe ftret. Others will
come horns for a few weeka and
leave later for the worst of the
heated •oason. The summer out-
look for parties and galety however. '
Is mors promising than It has been
lot yeara, and a tot of folks are
going to find plenty to amuse them
st home, in spite «f the, heat, or
one thing—tkoro are going to be
some Jude wedding*, with the at-
tondadt social affairs hosorlag
popular brides-elect.
_Timor Trant AU yrtas~Nasulta,
Nobody—except yourselt—ran
eonvinee yes that life feat fair
to yew, that your ehiaren aren't
me tortunate mu other ehilaveni
that Lil Smich deliberately dMaN
see yes dewntown teday. aha
that Mary Brown’s volee mounded
pwul‛ queer ever the tele-
Response. Mrs. J. M.
Superbly satisfactory spectacle
mervice supplied by Fred Ooes, op-
tometrtat, with Kruger Jswslry Co.,
r CATMOLIC pAtGHrMaS TO
, -NreNTAI ON TUEDAY
1 . Ths Catholic Daughters et
। America will entertain with a lawn
MBB. WooLSEY HOSTESS
TO HLIT SSS CLUR
iunhe ageet Degast hi ccowvrit,pMirne).
5 0224 < «hu 9 j ... 6
cssl anything from yon Not about
us | But about other peoptel isn't
there a dirrerenwefF . Fi
“Bet you men ha
trem w. now. an"____
. "Winol Why—you! Pegcins,
As hard tor a man to get at what a
shower. After an enjoyable infor-
mal program, a huge basket doe.
erated with the ciass colora, pink
and kelly green, and containing
many beautiful gifts wu prsoonted
to the honorees.
high school graduating class, tbs
- 2 volunteer Bunday nohool close ■ df
th* Central Presbyterian church oa-
ftoe Marguerite Piher, da ugh-
Of Mr. and Mrs. W. U Fiahbr of
I city, appeared in the "Cantict
Fan,” one of the most"
rm-oc
Nobody esoept yournelt
make you mfrald.
Improe- sociel ana ,500" party on the lawn
■Ward- "ot the chufeh og Thureday evenins.
May 11. There will be musle and
magic* Green thou making better
time than the fas toot express. After
them earns King Verdo, who had
made a sail of his long beard.
Princess Thetma, who had been
watching from the tower of her
Caste Of Mirrors, saw them coming,
and made a signal to ths furtouw
——-5- y Y,
Hans Complete for Meeting of the ;
Texas Women’s Press Association;
Program Announced by Secretary
J. Cariuthere, J. /. Dubrry, M. E.,
Robert i. H. J. Bruce, A. 8. Warner.
Co-operntion of
with Federation
But America
moome sour bedding and 4 tainted
The ume is eoming. Jet ue nope,
S mhent ne women ehal kava now
tandards, and when women, aad
men. toe. tnetdentally, wil feei l
repoonunazeiz"zez J
Nobody -eneept youreu—eam
keep you trom perfect henith;
from a clear, lovely eomplexten
from a mene, happy eutleok upen
ute, tram a knowledge of the
Bis eurrent topless from a famil-
iarity with what le greet la mu-
ale and art and uternture.
Juin yourselz.
* your daughters!*
If "Ah. well," we say impatiently,
when Boma seehetkought as thia
comoo to us. "Amerle isn't Uhs
that—no matter what yen say! Thio
the 107 students in the produetion.
Tao play wee given on the cam-
pue under the direction of MIU
Pauline Sherwood Townsend, wM
adapted It into pageant form.
Mies Elva xingsworth, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kiinge/
worth, wu also among the'vr-
tietpanta, taking the part of' •
charioteer.
Ing machine
When Kink Indig saw King Verdo
he scowied, and whan King Verdo
saw King Indig be frowned. My.
Ing I have in my
„ .__,_____ to un-
hinkable—but here I am and what
, IB I U dO?
uununs.or anADUATING
< CLAss ABB HNTHRTAINND
HOn6rine Mtues Franoen Jones
and Ada Oulatt, members of ithe
OUR FIRST YEAR
cuarrm xxIVIMAS WIFE RIGHT TW A smonrr
e> n, • Arid ......
‘ I never supposed Fd 'ever have any
peerets from Jack. But I havel
» Lrve lust drifted Ihfo t»o' dituation.
t The current tvents wu strong
and too smooth ‘to be noticed.
On Wednesday evening ths Bach
•tars olub will entertain with a
dance at the Lake Wichtte paviltos,
Ao muide to be turnished by Billy
Bunard’s orchestra.
• e
Mri. D. G. Whitney will bd hotess
to the Fidelity Bridge club at the
Wtchia Club os Friday afternoon
-hjep-geapeee-*
Eruce Bible lane of the First M. E.
era, couth. In the basement of
she church. An interesting program
tduding readings by Mother rt-
cook and Mre. Gehhardt, and
1 la Maor of Mother Hartsook, wu
; With the clubs windlag up for the
warm Mason la the happy BUmaxee
of luncheonm, joint •octal mootinge,
picnics to which friend husband to
generously invited, and various
other solrees, Wichita Falls seels I
lift will soon be about turned over
to the homecoming atudenta from
colleges over the oountry.
Moot of the study clubs rounded
out their year's work the last we*k
of April er by the first of May, but
ths Parent-Teacher sou nd to praoti-
cally all finished their terma of eerv-
mrGun*o"‛"rdERg;
Hu2udp5dfama2u22 £.1
W. F. wiison. Miss Gayle Gibbons,
a visitor to th* elub, and the host-
PAr.Tw
Austin.
President’a addrena, Mrs. A M. B.
Hughes, Wharton.
Plan* MIA Mrk A- XL Britain.
Wichita Falta
Press adsociatlof’agreinuJohn
Gould, olty editor, Wichita , Daily
Times. M . •’ A! A
Editor’s message Hugh Nugent
Pitsgerala. edB*. "Wichtta Fills
Mrs. Fredefick Wpetaey, 1601
.Fourteenth atreet, was hontess to
the Elite 500 olub on - Thursday
afternoon. In the game, Mre. E.
J. Tschabold won the club prise.
committee: Wichita Falls Women's
Club FMeratlon. chamber of com-
merce. Dally Times, Recora-Newk,
Kemp hotel management and oth-
ers. ■ ’ ‛F
D. A. Richardson. E. 8. Dougan. G.
A Isle J. T. Baggett, a, B. Humph-
ries, w, H. Downing, P. M. Holmen,
Marthe Hurley, Alma Barnhill, D.
On Thureday Mra W. H. Ran-
dusky enterttned. A numter of
friends with a delighttus “uheheon
and leg party al ths home sf her #
MBL »•■ B. 8 EMton, 1H1 tint »
TBs Guild of -ths chhren st the
Goo Shenhera will moot in regular
soeaton on Monday al.» pm. at the
parih "house,
i < • 1 2
The Woman's Auxiliary t* the
American Legion will moot Tueada}
afternoon at 3 o'clock it the T. W
could be,
And It Is you sad I, enemiee first
to ouraelves. Bag then to our na-
tion, wM beep it from being what
it miunt bo.
This douhtry—1ke every eoun-
try—needs good elttaena. And while
we are worrying about the spot on
syMwatndguy: X
2 of the,biue erepe de ***** and dhe
w- tnexpileable intenesa of the meg
mho was going to come in and talk
abaut haring- the aming room -walla
epepered, to it antonimhing that
hnnatuputop» medsuteu abuorb our
Rarihunajaamanzce,
i4 ।
IM? When I get Mme nt night
at you and nobody also. The,-------- -----
And' hi who never eater my Addrena, Dr
decorated with erepe paper and .. ___ _____
Sint nowers. Ths cabs was cut by Thompson, Miss Annetta Welsh,
ithe llttls gussts and nerved with - -
ipunch and 'fruit jello tn the fol
1 Brooding over my pllght, recalled
what Mary had said one day ■
“I tail Andy every tine!"
To this complacency Jeanne All-
‘ poo responded sharply:
"Even whea you know your hue-
band has secrets from you? About
, buntnesa, new. Do you suppone your
Andy tells you averythingf
; I-put the question to Jack. just
no, and he qala that he'd nver
thought at all dbour the eubject,
that my queen on amuned hl ml
, "Ten siriet Do you waste time
fe maana sometimes, vou eoun
deep, uite a lecture on ethics,
a know."
2 certainly Lan’t hard to under-
MM that Andy Bmlth'e stenogra-
erkwvr more •beat bla bank nc-
uht than blo wite doer!” I m-
rted hotly, rather burl. I couldn't
Fred Robinaon, Waco.
Co-operation of Fria* Women
with the Department of EAuca-
Mion—Miao Katherine Gray, Aus-
tin.
Co-operation of Press Women
Thompson, Bertha Reed, Mattle
Keft, Hightower, W. A. stuckey.
- anhoyhndex, ambittma, sealoiales,
tirat.zient unngexslana stupiaitien of our lives
, we line sight of our horisonu, ot ths
presiding.
Reports from cpmmittees an
badges, credenttalp. membership,
advertising. auditing. pwinihg,
transportation and ugerature. .
< violin eolo.'Mr*. JoKette Bomner,
Mrs. A. H. Britain at the piano.
Thursday noon, fencheon by- local
press—Daily Times and Aecord-
Thursday 2156 p.TM Pdas to'irder
by president, -’f hoeg A
Report of historical committea
Mies Dedea Lamaf West, Waco. '*
HrTLK zussAMnETANmnA,
CBLBBKATB8 BIRTHDAY
! zattie Mies Aline Eiter delight-
(gully celebrated her minth birthday
with a party at her home, 101
’ Bcott, on Thureday. Games were
enjoyea during the afternoon, aft-
er which the children were taken
"And you ehall have muale,
beeka and pletures all about you.
and you ehll --= --
waiting to advtu you.
■ MM. TEWANT MOSTMO TO I
I TMB LOTUS BMDQB CUA
■ Mrs. X- E. Blowart wm hostess
■ to tbs Lotus Bridge b At her
■ homa 1302 Aqatiz, on. Wedngrday
■ ttethoon. tourtawes ot playef Ne.
I tag present At the clone of the
■ me Mrs W. A Florian, who won
I high score for the members. WM
■ orosented with a dainty boudoir
• cap and Mrs. Scannell, winer
l of high score among the wuats,
• received a set of longerie pins.
■ Soveral denghtul vocal glee-
■ tons were rendered by Mre. W. M
I dambin. after which the hostess
I XrVC a salad plats to the rollow-
I tag members and gussts; Meudames
I Lecite Collins, C. C. Glover, Otis
I oesrs. Ciands wilama, Georgs Q
I FrKer. J. L. Nabb, T M. Clopton.
I Wert Adrian, Felix White, E. E.
I SroeeH W M. dambi, J. H. Hob-
I son, Elmer DiMontel, F. A. Ray,
B sutciit and W. B. Florian.
I TM club wii meet next Wednez-
I |gy afternoon with Mrs. Claude
I Williams on Harrtoonstrsst
I pmuawrpuL BIRTHDAY party
I FOR WANDA MAY nvMruNIS
I i Monoring her little daughter.
I Wanda May, on her first birthday.
I 5. Homer Humphris entektained
I with a delightful birthday party-at
I Xor home mi Fifth street. ..Atte:
I numerous games ana a content, in
I Travis Mods won the prise,
I the children were token Into the at-
I ENctively decorated dining room
I CSre they were allowed to out
I the birthday cake, Bonita Humrhis
I cattine the prise. The children
I wove then serva sherry toe cream
I an cake.. ’ I
I The utdie guests who came,
I bringing many beautiful and unetul
I gifts, wars Susan and Bernice Kei-
I l y, Rowena Moss, Fay ayma
I Mumphrts. Dorothy and Junior
I Manroan, Bonita Humphris. Dorothy
I Kelley, Travis Moes and Milron and
I 1 farren J. Humphria.
ones
I woucnare cun NMWTS
wa MBS. DRIXKARD
I '.The Momesref t'slsb met in nll-
day session with Mrs. G. T. Daink-
ayd. mg Kemp, on Thursday. Ths
ladies arrived about 10140, dressed
ing gingham and ready for a good
timA and the forenoon was spent
in conversation and political dis-
cuudion: Atabon a doliolOM lunch;
•M InclMtag fried chicken and all
the aecomhpnyinz goodtes awith
aherbet and cake as a grand finale.
> Mm sorvea. During the attomoon
the Indies wsrs entertained with
munie, kodaking and "42."
. .. — - -----re-
Mra Wesley Smith of Dallas,, Bonce
guest ’ot Mre. Woolsey; theguqt sorvea.
prise. '
nive events of the Year -at "War,
Belmont. Nashvule, Tem) Mlis
Fisher took the part of a Catitor
and her work was notable amonu
opntng dance at the Lake Wichita
pavilion on Friday evening. May 13.
Muolo will be furnished by the Billy
Bussara Novelty orchestra. *
portant, 'hoy are a oertain aborted
form of self-ex preset on.
I worked in n library with a
woman ones; she was thers for ft
years. She had a hundred enemiea,
and talked of them all day. she
had trelghttui headaches, a pimpled
skin, and hor fingers touches one
like icy wet gioves, whstevor the
meason. If suddenly addressed, she
always "snspped." She then cried,
and said shs wus unlucky. Sha was
too nervous to eyatematize her
work; we always stayed late into
the evening to finish it.
Last year, just before she died,
exhausted and aid, pt 60, 1 we
lunched together, and sho told me
that she Md not spoken to her sis-
tors and brothers tar several years
—they wsrs all against her—i every-
one was agahmstten
Are there really malignant old
witches, one wondore, who go to the
ohriatening of such a child and drop
bitter eursea Into her cradle?
' Hew, in a world that eo needs
sweetnena and goodness and serv-
ice, could shs miss it all? Boohs
wsrs all about her, with their wis-
demand’ thetr eounsels. Bhe lived
in one of the romantie etties of the
world, whose climate attraets thou-
sands of residents every year. •
And when sho lay dead we saw
that she had boantUul hair and eye
teaboa and that the fretful, dis-
figured face was of a lovely shape.
Landlords may be dishonest, hus-
bands may be trying, children may
make their meroilesa boduty de-
mand*. and in more material pos-
ceglons everyone else in the
TmeTghborhood may appear to have
the gdvantaga
But the one potwon who can keep
serenity, health, peace of spirit and
happiness away from you, the one
peraon who can make your- chil-
dren pilled little untortunates. Igno-
rant and reatiess, rather than the
ordered; educated, philosophicar lit-
tle betage they ought to M —to
yourseiz. ,
Just yourself.
(Copyright. Illi, by The Repubie
Syndicate
Thirty-one piece mt of decorated
ehlaa tar Il.TS at Nebto-Mmo Mdw.
—--"eTADAnXmINDLNA
WOMAN'S
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both and shuddered. Then she
troked’ the' white dove whien had
flown to her window, sill
"Oh, I can't marry either of them,"
she sighed. "They are both ao
ugiy." I
suddenly the falcon cried out, "8-
lence everybody! It is now to be de-
cided which of these two gentlemen
is the finer looking. Longhead the
Wiseman hae decided, and hlo words
ars on a record which the Twins
brought bore where all can hear."
(To be continued).
. (Copyright, 1922, NBA Service).
2.59
I'd never cm- Federation for the ehrervenee of
sohE. AAeiegakra J. W. AximFor.t
Jr. nt the organ-, ,. act. tout..
' umaez "N xre
currora, Tully and Thompson.
P A----- " M. -Qcaon.. .
Vocal soln, "My Mother's Prayer:
riop MXT1USS.'.*
wu meet 6n Monday afternoon nt
ihe zoliqwing homei No. 1, Mrs.
John a kay, 2101 Tnth street: No.
Thureday evening. Genden party
by Federation of Clsbe end cham-
ber of commerce of Wichita Falla.
Friday morning, 9:00 o'clock. Call
to order by the president. .
Poetry Symposium—Miu Deeca
Lamar West, Waco; Mrs. Karl Wil-
son Baker. Nacogdochen; Mm.
Madiuine Sinclair, Denison.
Addroes'. Mrs. Bells Costello,
Houston. ।
Piano sole. Miss Florence Sam-
mons.
Reading ot prize short story.
Open forum. <
Resolutions anent co art eel ee ex-
tended.
Election of otficers.
Adjournment
Friday afternoon. Drive to Burk-
burnett oil fields snd return. ■
Chairman of entertainment and
At th SIMO of their porforipance
om Weahendy ovenjag. che boom:
bore or the Austin colleze gid elub
wore ehtertained at the home of
their tozmer elasamate. Jack Hill,
2005 Eivnth street
The «lrcleo at the Floral Heights
Baptist Auxiliary will- meet on
Monday atternoon at 3130, IM sime
Io be spent in etudy. Circle No. 1
meets with Mrs. niley, 2604 Tay-
lor; No. 1 with Mrs. John Gibbs.
13GB Taylor, and aNo. 4 with Miss
EMO Bpinale 124 Folk »W**t .
If yea knew that there was a per-
son in ysur neighborhood who Was
able and anxious seriously to i n-
jure you, just whst would your at-
utude M toward that person?
Let us suppoue hsr a woman,
powerful and determined,
She would not only pervert and
poison your own days, affect your
health, your prosperity, your hus:
band's atteotion, and your zeneral
Metal standing, but shs would
jeopardise your children’s happ-
peas as well, robbing them of their
rightful advantage*, makine them,
anatead of oontdent, gay, well-
educated little American citizena. a
group of ignorant, sickly, timid
Ttte failures.
>Th* mere thought of such a ma-
lignant influence sickens ons; wkst
woman among us would not move
away from such a neighborhood, or
go to any means, employ any leg-
falation, to restrain tbs activities
of such a meznce?
And yet you have just susb an
enemy, and so have L And any ‘one
of us may take a good long look at
her,, between the eyes — any one
with • mirror, that l4
Payina Imaginavy Rille
. You are paying for yow mother's
matakes, Juet as ehepaia, all her
life long, for those, at her own
mother.-nndjuaVM your chtidren
will pay for yours.
But that isn’t ths real, tragedy.
The tragedy is that most of us are
paying imaginary bill*.
We all know da Maupassant’s’
classic story of the pearis; it is sup-
posed to be one of the few perfect
short stories at ths world. I never
liked it myself, because It has a
bad and, to me, an unnatural end-
ing* This to the story, bristly:
A certain socially ambitious iitue
wits received -.an invitation to a
magninicent ball. Thrilled at the
prospeet, Mo borrowed a beautiful
atrins of pearis from a friend, and
moot untortunately lost them. Then
ws lost sight of both women for
yeats, after which the lomer of the
pearls makes to a jeweler the last
payment pon ' the string shs has
with ysafs of ‘agony anaseit-de-
nlai rehlced, gnl; to tearn later
from QN astonished friend that the
origitl pehn were pasts!
, Where I quarrel with de Maupas-
bant to when he markes the bor-
rower embittered and crushed by
the lesson, which was probably ths
best thing that ever happened to
besl But that IM the point. - 1
asenhmetseevxourueit
TM NMKirMHdmteLet us,ilike
the soiable little wife, are paying
forpme-pearis. And in the petty
companist.
Automobile drive ever city. v
lively decorated with out fiwers,
gkaagmafrg5
wur auLs ELECT ___
ovmicEnS AT MBBTINO
I The Wesley Girls of ths Floral
Heights Methodist church met in
all day session at the church. •
i terse number of members brine
; present. At noon a picnic luncheon
was served, followed by’n business
I end social wesalon. Officers, who
win be installed on September L
lwere electe m follows: Mrs. Rhea
Howard, president: Mre. J. BHop-
kina, vic protaaeni; Mrs F. C. El-
klM eecretar and treasurer, ..and
Mra Clyde Tittta reporter. — 1
The members present included
Mesdames Rhea Howard, R.C. Phim,
Clyde THtja F. C Corbin. Wade
Gaskin, Loras Taylor. Ray Hanks.
Mary B. Adams, n E.Trevathan, J. R
Hopkina, Alexander, W.-A. MeGee. K.
A. MdCarty, L k Denton, Ches.
Orowell, Fred Bormann. Floyd Bir-
Ingely, Mari Ruffner, F. C. Elkina
Green, A. W. Simmon, O. W.
ead Lector Jones,
Ye, that's . true,
quits like that.
Cracked sags it cents per aozen.
Massey Produce Co. 147 Fourth.
364-2te
ice eream, with a fish fry for the
children and cards for those who
wish to ptep. in chureh halt
Thepubie to cordlally invited to
attend. ,m+ ,
• e e • •
pmconAtons COMPANY
RBCBPTMN ox TUBBDAT
The Doodratore company obr:
dtauy invites all th iadle of the
city to attend n reception to be
given on Tubeday, May 14. The
feature of the oeoasion will be an
exhi of great beauty and vaine
to be presentd by a Now York
Piano for the zpih annut con-
vention of the Tezas Women’s
Frets assoclatin to be held in this
city May 14. It and tl ars rapidly
nearing eompletion and present in-
dications ars that tha.-meeting will
be one of the tersest and most sue-,
cematui over hold by the women
journal lots of the state. Ths or-
ganisation includes in its mem-
bership practically all the feminine
newspaper writers at Texas.
Ths conventlon sessions will be
held at the Kamp hotel under the
direction of the asspslation’s otti-
core, while the entertainment ten-
tures for the visitors are being
ansngsd by a special committee
in this city. Mrs. F. C. Barren to
serving as chatrman and is be|ns
assisted by the Wichita Falls Worn-
an’s Club Vederatioh, ths locA
chsmber of commerce, the Record-
News company, the Wichita Daily
Timen, the Kemp hotel management
and others.
A number of social features
which will include a banquet to
all vinitins deleates by the Rec-
ord-News snd rims, an opening
reception at the Kemp and the
president’s ’evening are being
planned.
The full program as announced
by Miss Kate Edmond of the Waco
Times-Herald, chairman of the
program committee, is as follows:
—Wednesday afternoon, executive
committee meeting
Wednesday evening. president’s
reception at Kemp hotel, Mrs.
Mamie Wynne Cox prestding.
Welcome adresa. Mayor Frank
Collier at Wiehita Falta
Response, Mra Fred Robinson.
Waeo.
Press groattags—Miss Irins Da-
vidson. Wichita Daily Times; Mrs.
Mabel Carter, Wichita Falls Rec-
ord-News; Mrs. J. W. Naylor, Wich-
ita Falls Record-News.
L4-
a
xormns DAT rnotnam
von TMB urwonrk LEAG•
The following tirogram will bo
rendered under the supervision of
the flrat department ot the Epworet
Leap us of the First M. E. chureh,
South, on Mothers’ Dafi
Lsadsr Mito 2 Myre Rowian,
Song Sir vies—Led by J.w. AkthJr
Scripture. Prayet Origin of Moth-
ore’ Day—Miss Myrtie Bowman.
"Uttte Mother at Mino"— Mias
Gladys Coleman, aocompanied by
Mims Jessie Mke Lawier, WTtot
Mother Mean -
KIkena. ______________...
Akin Jr. Whar Mother Mesne to a
Girl—Mrs. Clyde Foster. "Mother o’
Mina"—Miss Elela Allman. Memdry
at Mother—rhefF. Moody. An-
nouneemente, nenedfetion., . .
- esse
ranExT-tnACns HAVB *
moTMENADAX rqoanAM
th market aitoad t___ =
tola breanized, electing otticer ____
- wennon to tollpwst S. W. Trant.
president: D, U Halejizr-
preaidepti.Raipht.Sromtell, _
vie-president, and ¥ Tyson, sec-
retary and tyeasure • ‘ '
Thio exhibit ineludes
i on. and water color
B. C. Muckabee. ' 11 _______
"Organ bolo, Mrs. J. W. Knight Jr.
Viun dust. Mienea Cecellh Ad-
LR, E
IF?
dickes and Martoa Maor.
onEa Home. S"90 Nome,
aouzra
because of paint. Om Sunday my
Bint was visiting us and she said her
girts took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound and got well, so "
mother Mid she guessed she wod ham’s Vegetable Compound. I havec
had very good resulta and some of my
girl friends are taking it now. You
------ga « * y we this letter to help other, ,
monialil”--SrEtt Kewton, B. it girls as the lettens in your book
No 8, Portland, Ind. 2 -helped me"- #osi WAIDSE, 3018 [
’ u . a Roseland Place, Baltimore, Md, .
, ‘Mang mach lttre prove the vrtueof’,
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable .Compound
B_eIAEPMA"oIcIKeN,nasa"1A
I
MaMS-erKK.
mountains that rhe in glorious in-
mpiratton about us, of the resttut,
unchangeabie greatnesu of the -blue
ocean, and the infinite arch of the
blue sky.
And ws thereby become our own
enemies, doing a thounand times
mors to hurt our own lives than
the most IngenlOue outside Influ-
snoo that over existed anywhere.
Nobody — except yourself — can
give you dyspepala end headaches
and "nervem."
Nobody — except yourself — san
make you afraid.
Nobody — except yourselt- ui
eonvinee you that Ufa lan’t fair to
you that «f you have to move'from
this house you’ll never find anoth-
ar as nice: thst your chuldren aren't
as tortunate as other children: that
Ul Smith deliberately didn't sse
you downtown todsy, and that Mary
Brown's vofce sounded awfully
queer over ths telephone.
Nobody — sxospt yourseit— enn
keep you from perfect health; from
a clear, lovely complexion; from a
sane, happy outlook upon Ilfs;
from a khowledge of the big cur-
rent toptes; from a tamitarity with
what to groat la muolo and itera-
ture and art.
A Fairy Memange
A thousand ysafs ago, sven two
hundred years agb, if a fairy had
appaarsd betore your European an-
ceators. Wouldn't there have been
joy and emazement in that little
English, or German, or Italian vile
Iago over come such message as
chin: »
'Taks epurage, tolling. ignorant
woman at today! For your chi-
dren“qnd their chndren ehan be
carried to Atap-away land, where
no man to kine..but where nil men
may work together in equality and
freedom. -
'Then all ehtiaren shall learn
more than the Marc chudren to-
day. and your homes mhall bo iient-
sd na if by magic as bright aa day.
with no smoke and no oil, and
your meais ehall be cooked over
clear fiames that come and go at
your touch.
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