Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 299, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 9, 1924 Page: 21 of 52
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four-eet long, hung with chains.
Flower Exchange
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newest addition to the soclal group*
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Mesdames Chester Wynne, Brit Cran-
Mil, Raymond Mryers, Nelson Decker
Harry tyers and W. U. McCutchen:!
Mieses Ruth Barnard. Nancy Jan*'
hames Alfred
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and provide a sweet touch of ro-
manee for th* olever plot.
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Our Special
This Week
Entre Nou* club at her home at
1918 Eighth street last week with a
very pretty party.
The nouse was attractively deo-
rated teaturing St. Patrick’s day
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It isn’t too earl to begin to think
about the warmer days which will soon
be here.' There is no spot so inviting
in summer as a properly furnished
porch, where the family may enter- ;
tain friends and every one be com-
fortable and informal. We have spared
no pains to select modern and at the
same time moderately priced porch
suits, swings, chairs, rockers, and other
various odd pieces especially adapted
for porch use.
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I don’t know why rm writing thfs
to you, Jack. I ought to let you
•uff«r, for I have a distinet feeling I
that you'll get into trouble again.1
You're one of those bad little boy*
E. T. Duff, Arch Dawson, W. W.
Fraser, Ola O. Hamlin. T. A. Hick*.
Leslie Humphrey, John Kilgore, W
P. Killingsworth, John M. Martin,
W. B. McClain, Ben O. O'Neal. Will
F. Pagan, Guy Rogers, G. L. Shap-
ard, Lyle Sprolen, H. O. Cravens.
Fred Elbert and E. P. Maupin of
Delia*, a former member and moth-
er of Mre. Elbert.
Never leave a ".tone unturned”
until you have discovered the cure
for your child's backwardness. Vet!
Often It I* defective vialon. Faith
Optical C*.—adv.
Namara, Misses Dorothy Skeen, Ber-
nie* Apple. Mary Moore and France*
Willi*, served a luncheon plate of
ehieken salad, wafers. olive*. sara-
toga chipa, angel food cake with
frooting in green. feoffee, and salted
almonda in green nut eupe to the
following: Ntesdames C. J. Barner.
Roy Coffee. Grady Taylor. T. L.
1 Pisher, a. L. Moore, H. G. Parker.
E. W. Shaw, B. G. Skeen. N. C.
Parker, F. L. McDaniel. Eli Morgan.
Honea. F M. Willie. Peterson, and
Miss Iris Francis.
night'* performance. by mem-
of the elub. Keserved •cate
Mrs. Shelby Drake was hostese
Friday evening at her home on Mag-
holla etreet honoring her atoter. Mrs
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These pretty white maple porch chairs with strong, smooth woven cane seats are
most popular for the porch and may on occasion be taken into the house. • They
are light and easy to handle and will give excellent service—Just look at the low
- prices quoted on them.
When you come to us tor aa aya
examintation. we will employ the
most* setentifie methods to • aucer-
tain whether or n-t your eves are
detective, and, If they are, will fur.
his ulasses with duality lennen,
Thu* you will be assured of the ut-
moot eye relief. Faith Optical Co.—
Toulhsvaouzniltze
home iast week.
gL Patricks waa remembered to
mezratara : s.tuu: act
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lade pertumi, while Hre Peui Spott
■ gucut, recelved a box of BC Pat-
rick's cets. Mrs. Eliubeth arwim
raoelvod a perfume novelti.z. „
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forte, Teas Wear; Seles Tucker.
Reed Frits: Mandy, Dorothy Nolsn.
Tickets srs now oa sale for Mdn-
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will be on sale at the bos office,
beginning at nine o’clock Monday
morning. According to the direc-
tors. the performance will *tan
promptly at'IJt p. m.
Memoludiemw
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eastern attorney, t
White th* elder Dangertields are
traveling in Europe, tov Mr. Danuer-
nield's health. their four children,
two none and a daughter, are left la
charge of the old southern man-
sion. Finding themselves in tinan:
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SWASTRA “42” CLUB
, ORGANIZED WEDNESDAY
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Solid Oak Porch Suites and Swings
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rial atraita they accept the terms
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pay ter a MM water heater, a pro-
gram deck, shower bath --4 ‘
large kitchen mink.
Misstonary Soctety that to the life
and service of our friend. Kra, J.
W. stone, wa fully recogni A.
woman of rare capacity for maeri-,
Jim Im t aarvfa ta anv cauna whlh/
Ehlisporulca. a womanorvtmney -
and strength • of charaotev, • ef
sterling uenuineness and eincerity.
an unselkish co-worker tn the
Lord’s vineyard. The hand that
wrought with us to atilled, but the
unaclish spirit that inspired her
life is not dead, and the memory of
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MRS. PATE IS HOSTESS
TO ENTRE NOUS CLUB
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r with ferns and cut flowers. Eren l
, hat* and plpes. A xreen hat filled I
, with green mints wa* piaced on 1
to.h table. Four tbten were ar- A
, ranged for bridge and during the JI
game* the hoatess played "My Wild I
Irish Ro**.” and, other beautirul I
Irish songs on the Edison.
In the games, Mrs. Murphy won 1
high soar* and was prenented a I
beautiful boudoir lamp. Mrs. J. T. I
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Mathin: Euzabetn, Kathieen- Gra:
ham; cherles, Clyde Straun: Paul.
Allan Mentuomery: Durtoa Crane.
Roy Dee; Randy Week*. Darwin
Qallup;.Mr Faulkner. Mra J. 8.
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MRS- HONEA HONORED AT
A PARTY WEDNESDAY
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Mra. R. C Honea,mwho is leaving
to make ker home in Brownwood.
Texaw. waa honoree at a prettily
planea tatewell party given by
Mrs. Arthur W Wyatt and her
mohei, Mra. P. M. wits, at the
wilis home onlamur Wednesday
St Patrick'* approaching holiday
Theater. Wichita Falla center. at
the Wiebita Theater, Monday and;
fuenday nighta, to built around the
romance of a charming girl of the ;
old south and a clever young
tabies were arranged in the at-ili
tractive living room aulte, Mia* .
Maple Sewing Rocker
It will go well in many bedrooms
too. This little rocker is exceed-
ingly comfortable and handy.
Price $2.95 Each
The civie League Flower Ks-
change opens Monday at th* C, C
Randle shop. Eleventh and Sqott
and everybody is invited to coma
and inpeet offering*. and to
bring their planta, bulbn, rutting*
eta
Mn B. M. Heater to the chairman
of the exchange, with Mr*. C C
Handl* chairmen of the City Beauti-
Raid. ,
Gant won mecona high and waa prez
aented a net of individual mint
dishes, Mtp. Simmons recelved for ।
the guest prize a dainty rose tea
bell. Cut prizes for each table were
th* green hat* filled with mint.
Mrn. Pate waa assisted by Mrs. Gant
in aerving a delleioum two courne
refreshment plate consisting of
sandwiehew, shrimp salad, maiuine
flake*, hot grape jutice, angel food
cake and ice cream molded in the
ahape of a ehamrock. A little wreen
pipe wa* placed on each plate a* a
Burn* orchestra and dainty retresh- l
ments were merved, consistinw of |
punch, devil* food cake, salted nut*.
and minta.-
Those present wens: Minsesi
Lucile King, Volols Compere. Mabel
Wison, Walker. Riddle. Shellagh,
Kavanagh. Winnie Jackson, Mary
Doll Smith and Winifred Alvis, and I
Meear*. Byron Cunningham. Guy
PPoole, Dick Robson, N. E. Wallace,
LIpecomb. H. W. Tatum. Jimmie
Wren, W. K. Phipps, Gordon Harrie
and A. R. Rowen. .
elater and brother* to assist her la
diagulaing a* the statt of servanta.
I Otlvia'a day* as oook for the
| "Yankee" man are thrilling ones
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Those Velvet Rugs Again
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These rugs proved so very popular when we
run them as a special a few weeks ago that
we felt it necessary to place another order so
that we could supply the demand of many
who are waiting for them. Rugs of this size
and grade sell usually for $4.50 to $5.00. They
will give splendid wear and are pretty in de-
sign and colors. In >’ . -.
27x54 Special Velvet Rug
llama.
TRAVEL CLUB STUDIES
%‛ ARCHIBALD MARSHALL
AAebibala srarshal, with hi* "Au-
dactous Ann" and other ntories,
formed th* intereting study .of th*
premia* to to do away with all
neuro servante and to replace them
with a competent white ataff.
Thin to a serlous task, since the
old nowvo retinue ha* been em-
ployed for years and all sro pertect-
ly trained. 1 the midst of a vg.
lage-wide mearch for the desired
white help, a messuge is received
from the young Yankee leases, Mr.
Crane, that he will arrive »hortiy
ana thia provides a fitting eitmaax
for the pier.
It Ie Olivia Dangerfield who net-
ties th* question by persuadin« her
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500 p. m.. March ». at I- O. a F.
hall. «M Scott etreet, under ausploes
at Koeman Inetitute of Spiritual
Untoldment of Colorado Sprier
Lecture followed by mesnages to the
audlence from the aptrit friends
Pubtie cordially invited—Adv.
.with shamrock score card*, te.
Mcecedinep the games— the
honoree was the recipient of a num-
ber of pretty gifts. Later the hos-
teas, assisted by Mra J. T. Ale-
who can't keep out of it. Perhaps
that's the great reason Fm writing
to you. and all that Fvo said is but I <
preliminary io what I'm going to |
put on paper now, which is both s .1
promise and a threat: If ever you I
do get Into any trouble in which al
woman la concerned again. don't 11
look to me for help, for FU make ■
an. example of you if possible. I
The whole moving pleture colony
in Hollywood to eaylng Dick Bum.
mere Is in lovs with Paula Ferior.
and some of the members think she
will marry him. I doa't think so.
Since I have been herer and have
mot her again I have com* to thej
conclusion that she win nevar have!
enough trunt in anyone of the male
■ex to marry him. She will be con-1
firta in this decision, I am pure,
after neeing Lesllenan4 realising I
that only on ignorance is her bliss
founded. I
My business is Almost finiahed,
here. I shall to back bom*
soon. Fd like very much to comel
and see you. >et you have made it
Impeeelble for me to do so. How-!
ever, you might tell Leslie that you I
have heerd from me. and that f
hope she would permit me to ecad I
to her my verywreat’regard and
MRsStsLDAKEVEwiNc MRS. UPCHURCH HOSTESS*
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"Come Out of the Kitehen." the
three-act comedy which will be pre-
sentea by the Community Little
ssrT^’u Sshrumgan„ara. konerandadeleAtarcus.
and Meadames A. L. Andree. 8. F.
. _________meMTA PART Yum, SCTBAT, MABCB A 1W
Hpszorauun -it. was B^bTtV^^ Brdk"
TheAyi«roomeu!t-wa-Peufi the games, foe which three
A Summer Home for Every One
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IS HOSTESS AT DANCE
Mlee Mattilyn Wison at her home
at IU1 Elisabeth street with Ai
dance Friday evening. Music was
furnished by the Jones-Roger*-
Mrs, Lee Faught Wednenday after- ana ne numiss.
noon. e e e e
Vrming the ctaret momberehlp of'miss MAFTILYNN WILSON
the Club. In the gamen Mrn. V. E.
The tatented cant of local players
who wil appear In the pier are:
Olivia Dangerfteld. KHa Merle
Porch Rugs
6x9 Grass porch rugs which are revers-
ible and come in several colors at
Price $425 Each
Through the kinanenu ot the
willam-Mary Hotel owners, the
socialgroom of thathosteiry haz
been protlere end chonen ae the
permanent meeting place to Ito
American Legion AuxBiary. which
will hold a reorgantaation meetin
iboro Tuenday afternoon at 3
o'clock. \
Membere. former members and
eligibles are invited to nttend Ta honten
Tuesday mooting, whn Mendeme palad. Awn •°
A. H. Carrigan L I. Lucy,. O.W. apen.Skon. l
Wiaon and O T. Alles will be ho*- r «»«n. -Tnau
ETS;. M•"
J"Erlalu. R M. Bell. .W. M.
Bonner en«JJ, L. Jaekaon. Jr, and
Mln** Thefma Kahn and Agnes
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of porch furniture will stand the hardest out-of-door service. It is strong-
oak and put together with bolts. A suit including bprich, rocker and,,
chair for...... ........ $17.00
cret of starshall’s style and eharm.
Mr. C. H. Clark revlewea "Many
Jones," and Mr*. Jokn M. Martin
gave an appreciation of "The Book-
keeper.” a Marshall short otery,
which wa* followed by a general
dimcusalon of the writer.
The membere prenent included
Mcedamee C. N. Alexander. C. H.
' The Fa—in ack—l mothers
Whereas, our friend and co-
worker to the Woman’s Ainslon-
ary Soclety, Mrs. J. W. stone, has
passed to "that undtocovered coun-
try from whose bourne no travel-
ler relume.” end. wheres, the
Woman's Mieslonary Society of the
First Methodint Cburch. South.
Wiebita Falla. Is desirous of ex-
preeeing ite devotloa and its sim:
oere appreciation ot the faithful
services rendered In the carrying
on of the great vurpose of our so-
ciety and church, as well as
expremaing our deep sorrow for
the lose which we as ‘a society
have sustained; now, therefore.
Be it resolved. b!> the Woman'e
» Community Little
Theater Play Has
FIRST BAPTIST CCLES
TO MEET ON MONDAY
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Mrs. Stone will ever live to en-
courage thoee who are left to car!
on th* work she loved oo well.
Hesoived further, that thoee reso-
lutions be spread upon the minutea,
and e copy sent to the family.
(Signed) Mra. C. w. Snider. Mra.
Walter Cline, Mra. W. W. suk—adv. 1
. inuns. ,u.
berg. B. Will lame and C. E. Graham,
Cha’rle^McKnlght'of Ada. Okla .^aiid The Baptist atrele mootings will
Minses Kate stearman. Ruby Budley, i be as follows. Monday:
ilTe Stearman and Bernfece Wil- One, with Mra Cripllver, 404 Aus- .
i tin. 2 p. m.
Two, with Mrs. C. W. Brown, INI -1
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Don't neglect your plala duty to
your children. Let the ehnde
necessity be the guide. Give it every
chance to become a happy, proe-
perous citisen, even though it to
necenpary for him or her to wear
glasnes. Feith optical Co.—adv.
Clark. D. J. Carithers.
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- tifiy decorated with cut Gowers
and toms, tod tables were arrangea
for in the games Mrs. A. E. 27212 Nt.mu.-. on M.h .cnr. ana
Friberg won high acore and re- Adele.Mareun.won_ hizh ?f®r* and
reived A dainty St. Patrick bat
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plate favor.
The following ladioa were pren-
ent: Mendames O. W. Cooper. 4- H.
Johnson, Robert Mathis. Mack Tay-
lor. J. T. dant. Jack Calloway, T. B.
Wylle, Max Murphy, w, L. Fiaher.
L. E. Martiew, Charles Prenton. W.
G. Simmons. B. H.VWhitehul, G R ।
Pate. 1 E.FFunelle, F. H. Cohike,
■nd tko hoots**. i
elearea $32.65 — thelr entertain-
meat at Ito school house Friday
evening, when thert presented A
very delightful mV
l—a program tA a well-Hlted hose*.
Th. money will be used to help
4. "
at Brook Manor. 2:30,
Four, with Mrs. G. D. Adams. 1406 ,
Broad. 2:30. .
Five, with Mrs. J. T. Detlefs. 1662 .
........ . _____ ______. _ Collins. 2.30.
Tre veL club Friday Tacte moon at. Bls, with Ars.A. L Lane, 1705]
kemp Library. >. . - Elisabeth. 2120-.. I
Mra. T. A iteks waa loader tor ; Seven, with Mrs. Roy I. Carter.
the arternobn, and atecumsed the me- 2002 Huff. 2:30,-: _ - -______|
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Eight, with Mre. T. R. Brunson. |
2205 Grant, 2 p. m.
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College enjoyed a hike to Haven
Park Saturday, with a picnic lunch- I
thoee who went Included Minses
Ruth Stova/l, Elinor Spaulding.
Marie Johnson, Stela Winters.
Louise Wick. MargareC .Akin, Lly
(Clark, Aazel Noe. Ruby Murrell,
Dorothy Rugeley, Frances Tyson.
Lewis and Burch Murphy, and Miss ]
Florenoe Tyson Sponsor.
It took years to gsin the eonfl-1
dence and frtendehip of the thou-
sande who today ar* ueing our eerv- i
Ice In glasnes-- that of reliability, ]
accuracy, promptness. Faith Optical
Co.—adv.
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LEGOM AUVUAKT TO
MEET TEMAIIUITU
AT WILUAM-HIAKT
Ashtora won high acore anajecelved
an embroidered pillow cover eel
After the games ofticers were
elected, with Mrs. C. M. McFarland
president, Mrs. Lee Faught vice
president, Mre. J. M. Dooley necre-
tary-treasurer, and Mrs Ashford re-
porter. Mrs. T. I. Fisher invited
- the club to meet with her next week
at her homa. 1505 Eleventh street.
. Those present, to whom the host-
eee served a dainty retreshment
plate, were Mesdames W. J. Howard.
Freb Ebner. C. M. McFarland. J. J.
Jenkins, J. M. Dooley. V. E. Ash-
bum. J. C. Hunt. D. Cezeaux. Ed
Hanke. Dick Levy, Lee Faught. D
W. Hill. L. I. Lucey. W. J. Bowman.
B. H. Tucker and W. IL Browner.
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Auetin, at 2130.
Three, with Mrs. J. W. Ferguson.
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Maple Cane Seat Arm Rocker 3
Roomy and strong, yet very light.
Three features most desirable in a
rocker for the porch. - A
’ Only$5.40Each . (
while Mra.- C. W. Andree was con-
soled for low with a st, Patrick
pipe. Mre. Drake wee assisted in
serving a pretty refreshment plate,
with St. Patrick flowers, by her
. Letter from synez Carton to
Johin Alden Prescott,
7 Dear Jnek:
There are some things to me in
• thi life that are utterly Inexpiain:
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self two such women asPaula.Perter
and Leslie Hamilton. Both are too
good for you.
Tve had a letter from Paula from
which I know she went to /our
house Abeolrety decided to. pu the
motto, up to Leslle, and take her
child with her as she shook the
duet of Albany off her feet.
Then eho eaw Lesiie, ad, "a:
conquered. She saw how Derile
loved the child she realized how
hard K would be for her to.«iv
, V the boy hl. proper ce. and zhe
Wad* her greatest sacrifice, not for
you. old man —I don't think you
estred into it nt alt She zacti:
ricod herneie for. —opdte ana ‘to
-» PMi, may be komawnat ntartling
to your buotism. I presumeYo
' have been thinking ail the *W1* It
was because of love for you that
Paula Parlor did curb a remarkable
thing when oho was in your town.
On tha oontrary. 1m thinkinE
that if Paul. Perier coufa not haye
ACopytluni. 1024, XEA sorvice,
—romorrow■Jg/swas:
give* up the boy forever. ____ reboktog letter "2 an eld niosc
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