Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 4, 1930 Page: 6 of 14
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Goodnight Couple Celebrates
. Golden Wedding Anniversary
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first vice-presiden, Mrs. R. M. Brad-1
shawt aecond vice-president, Mrs. J.
SAME PRICE
FOR OvER 40 YEARS
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Humphrey Highland P-T. A, school
building, 3:30 o’elock.
Then, though hardly earing
When the rain be done.
Plan a pleasant airing—
You’l be glad of m.
better frame at mind for a real
Thankagiving made up of more than
a big turkey dinner and n football
Delta Handa Bridge elub, Mrs. I.
M. Hibba, 818 Virginia street. 2:30
o’elock.
the dinner and the game with ou
respective familles, but in our deeper
conselouaness will be found a real
appreciation of our blessings during
the past year and a sincere thankful-
nose that we have been and are per-
mitted to serve oar local communi-
ties. our state and our nation as
When you love year labors.
Storms that else would Irk.
Serve to bar the neighbors.
Give you time to work.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
AT LOEWENSTERN HOME
Find year eap a feather.
Fill your cake with plums.
Learn to take your weather
As the weather comes!
“For Armistice Day. November 11, head eoatalas two high card trieks
we a urges t for our local associations and a long diamond suit, North’s
a study of the Peace Pact Md other proper bld is three diamonds. South
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Questions M the lesson were an-
swered by Amy Gill Md Lyda Moo
Walker, after which a general dis-
cussion was held in which several
members gave their views on the
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Twelve delegates were elected to
represent the Panhandle P-T. A. al
the state meeting to be held la San
Angelo November 17 to >1.
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Amarino Chapter, 787, 0. K. S.,
Masonic Temple, 7:30 o'clock.
tary, Mrs. C. E. McCray; publicity,
Mrs. 3. Sid O’Keefe.
Il I IONS OF POUNDS USED
38v OUR COVERHMENT
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yesterday. Albert Reville played a
violin sols.
Daring the business meeting, plans
were completed for the institute to
be hold on Wednesday evening of
thin wook nt the Presbyterian church.
committee am nceomplishing came
worthy work among the primary
grades.
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Johnston P-T. A, school building.
8:30 o'clock. •
All Head
Sizes
then tokos the declaration to three
ne trump, which closes the contraet-
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W. McCormick; third vice-president,
Mrs. Gee. Curyea; treasurer, Mrs.
H. A Sessions; corresponding socre-
$
HETURN BOMB
Mr. Md Mrs. J. H. Hermon oad
son, Jack, have returned to their
home in Wichita Falls after an ex-
tended visit with his parents, Mr.
Md Mrs. F. B. Harmon, 605 Pierce
street -
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Players often complain of poor
cards and bad break when la reality
game la loot duo to earelessness and
poor play. Then Is nothing difficult
about the play given to the following
hand, but the declarer will easily
lose game if he does not atop Md
think.
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die, which began its regu
ings in September aloif
I year-round interest. Therefore, we
are quite ready to enter heartily into
„ the program far thia week. The
themes for the different days are
Facial Blemishes
bimples
blackheads
bashes
Chapping
bou^hncss
ThesoAP
to cleanse,
theOnNT-
MENT to
clear away
the disorder.
each tree. I
Officers for the Panhandle organ!
ration are announced •• follows:
where C. R Gates, general secretary
of Internaonal Christine Endeavors
will preside. All endeavorers were
saquested to have their registratlona
to to Lloyd Boswell today, and they
were also requested to make their
reservations for the banquet M early
ng possible. All Endeavorers, their
parents and friends are urged to at-
tend this great All-Panhandle in-
stitute Md banquet on Wedneaduy,
November 1.
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SOUTH-DLALLA Q_9-9.
YOUNG PEOPLE
ENTERTAIN
The Young People's Christian En-
Beaver Society of the First Chris-
tian chureh entertained with M ea*
joyable Halloween party Friday eve-
nlag at Social Center. where a large
gathering of costumed members cre-
ated a weird oad fun provoking sight
Various games wore played through-
out the evening after which lovely
refreshments were served to the fol-
lowing: Florence Snodgrass, Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. James, Etheron Gilkerson,
Betty Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
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Panhandle P.-T. A.
Announces New
Officers
eadache
A often relieved
P. E. O. Chapter, Mrs. A. E. Meyer,
325 Sanest Road. 8 o’clock.
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Texico Employes
Have Halloween
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Among the many week-end festivi-
mog people of
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lard, Evelyn Sron, Mary Elizaheth
Royalty, Lenora Jee* Bayler, Leta
Vinklea, Carlie Barqes, Margaret
Slaughter, Virginia Thompaoh, Helen
Osgood, Vrancis Feeder, Eleanor Jaan
Adamo, Naney Lee Meyer, Junior
Loewenstern, Buddy Meyer and the
hostess.
Speak not, then, of loathing.
Summer, spring or fall!
Sport Md proper clothing
Put delight in all
Grave’s Laxativ
■BROMO'
QUININE
1 Tabhti
returned from dummy, declarer fines-
etog the tea spot, which holds the
trick and then cashes his king of
clubs.
HALLOWEEN PARTY
HONORS I ISITOR
Mrs. Era Head of Oklahoma City.
Oku. was the special guest of honor
at an enjoyable Halloween party Fri-
ARTICLE Na 43
By WM. E. Mekenn
(Secretary American Bridge
their physical education work, the |
mothers helping with the shower
bathe for children of the fifth, sixth ,
Md seventh grades.
Mrs. Geo.’F. Crew, secretary for
the ausocintion, will conduct a course
of instruetion to P.-T. A for 80 min.
utes each business meeting.
Fire preyention wook was observed
and postern made by all the grades
Md high school pupils.
Birthday of Texas Congress of
Mothers and P.-T. A was celebrated
October Id, with an appropriate pro-
gram and a cake awarded to the room
in the grades having the largest num-
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service led by Miss Londa Richard-
ml Mra 3. Henderson rood the
seriptoro lesson. These taking part
on the program were as followa:
Lloyd Boxwell, 8m Harvey, Dorothy
East, Doris Shaw, all of whom gave
7 —Arthur Gulterman to House and
08 Gordon. -
Costumea worn were meet appro- . gion members to the program."
priate to the season Md .prizes for "As Book Week,". Mrs. Smith
the best were worn by Mra J. T.■ continued, “we have a state chair-
Tomberlin, who received a handsome man, Mra F. L Thomas of College
set of black and white crystal. and Station, whose best efforts have been
C. C. McSwain, who was presented directed throughout the year
with a set of poreelain. arousing in both parents and chil-
i as ihe iast meuiing. By overtaking his queen of din-
Ms. F. A. Paul, chairman at the monda and immediately setting that
Child Welfare Committoe, and her lonE suit dummy the declarer has
made his contract of three odd.
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7*3 without "dosing”
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MILLION JARS UStD YEARLY
game. We will probably enjoy both
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1200 Rooms
eachwithj
Both and
Servidor
The Bidding
South, the dealer, opened the con-
tracting with one no trump. While
the band contains a count of seven-
toon and all four suits stopped, the
spades and clubs are a little too hol-
low to ask partner to raise to three
no tramp If he has a opuntot seven,
which would be the case if two no
tramp were the original bid. West
parsed. As two diamonds would be
a arning bid requesting partner to
ascontinue the bidding, but as the
the lovely home of Mr. Md Mrs
Hugo Lewenstern, 2218 Hayden
street. Friday evening, with Mise Julia
Loewenstem as hostess.
Hallowsea decorations transfofmed
the spaclone rooms into s regular
rendevous for spooks and witches and
the costumes worn by the guests and
hastess harmonised with the environ-
meat
Games, eontoste and refreshments
featured the harvest season. Those
attoadtag included: Shirley Meyer
Dorothy Serderoiff, Harriett Ann Col-
Welcome to
NEW YORK and
QRNOR
(INTON
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' eppcn PENNA. RRSTATION,
Black of Perryton and Master Wayne
Wallace of El Campo, grandehildren
of the couple, carried the flowers.
Immediately following the eere-
moay M infovmal reception was given
at the home of Mr. oad Mrs. A M
Black, where appropriate toasts agd
talks were mode to the two ruests of
honor by Mro. Walter Donald and N
A Hudson, after which the bride ent
Ue bountiful wedding cake, which
was served with toed punch.
The bride and groom were present-
ed with a handsome radio by their
children Md a number of other beau-
tiful Md useful gifts were received
Mr. and Mrs. Black were married
near Graham the left of October, 1888
and have resided most of the time in
Toxa* Ten children came to their
home, eight of whom are living.
They are: C. M. Black of Wheeler.
A M. Black of Goodnight, J. L. and
E. N. Block of Sudan, E. M. Block
of Perryton, Mra. L B. Byrd and
Mra. B. Wallace of El Campo and
Mrs. J. t. Ellin of 8m Benito.
Young People’s
C.E Hears Talk
On ‘Prohibition’
The Young People* Christian En-
deavor Bociety of the First Christian
church met Sunday evening at 6:30
o’elock to the endeavor Nema, where
Miss Rowena Blaekwell led a very
ntarantfna laaea* dap,
-nveEwnVanE H5DeVH, « -vuwyM
28 Alice Landergin P-T. A Bridge
■ tournament. Country Club, 2130.
E Little Flowefcirele, Saered Heart’s
E Cathedral, Mrs. J. 3. Lane, 1700
PLAY TO BE GIVEN
AT SPEECH ABTS MEET
The Panhandle Speech Arts Asso-
elation will meet thia evening at the
home ofMrs.R.L Allen, 1000 Allen-
dale. Country Club Terrace at 7180
o’eloek. All members are urged to
be present.
A play, “In a Balcony," by Brown-
COLDS
Cany Mu handy remedy MB yeu
For colds and simple hend-
aches, mury Greve’s Lena, a
live BROMO QUININE G
Tablets with you. They are Vai
eery to take, and quickly ca
beech tt^ celds andLhehda-9
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VISITORS ENTERTAINED I ' - ---------
| WITH SUNDAY DINNER | T • m
...........ouneea as zollowa: „Mr.and.ur. wibur„Cretesgand Mesin
President, Nra. ■» L carpenter; anner‛glonFsundaycvenin"honor ’ -***---*-
ing Mrs. Ann Hartness of Oklahoma ;
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dren an interest in good books Md
thsir place in the development of the
child. This Book Week Joat helps
to stimulate and intensify her work,
and again our units are co-opetating
with librarians and booksellers to the
observance."
Bm Eek Art Claes. Mrs. Earl
Fuqua, 1905 Harrison street, 10
o’elock.
will be the cltisen of tomorrow.
The two weeks. Notional Education
Week Md Children’s Book Week, Mro.
Smith explained are the came this
year, November 10-10. Thu, obser-
vance ef National Education Week is
sponsored by the American Legion,
United States Office of Education,
the National Education Association,
Md the National Congress of Par-
ents aad Teachers of which the Texas
Congreas to a Branch, and baa fer
its purpose the arquaintance of the
publie with the activities, achieve-
ments, Md needs of the schools.
“Of course,* Mrs. Smith said, “our
organization has this for one of its
year-round purposes, but we realize
the advantage of a week of intensive
thought Md study of educational
problems as a means of fostering a
The assoeiation voted to present ' E.
Mrs. Ivs Carpenter with a life mem- E"E
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international movements for the
peaceful settlement at difficulties as
a fitting way of observing the day.
No bettor way of helping outlaw war
sugzests itself then for every indi-
vidual cltisen to have an intelligent
understanding of efforts in that di-
rection.*
The Pfay
West opened his diamond suit
fourth best, leading the throe spot,
dummy plays the Mr, East shows
out and decides to rotect the spade
and club suits, discarding the six of
hearts, declarer wins the trick with
the king. Declarer should now stop
to count big tricks before proceeding
with the next play. If he grants
his opponents one diamond triek, he
can maha five dimends, two dubs
and the ace of hearts—eight tricks
to all. If the heart finesse is right,
he can make game, or if he can get
a good load bach from West to either
the spades or the clubs he may piek
up sn extra trick there.
The queen of diamonds la. led. West
following with the deuce Md dummy
must overtake with the ace be m to
be able to cot the diamond suit Md
still have m entry with the neo of
debs. Another heart is discarded by
East The ton ef diamonds is re-
turned. East discarding Mather
heart, declarer the four of hearts,
Woet winning with the jack.
Rather than give the declarer an
advantage, Woet roturns a diamond
to dummy, dummy winning with the
nine. Beet discarding the nine of
hearts Md declarer the donee of
spades. Two more rounds of din-
menda are continued from dummy,
Eaat discarding the jack of hearts
and three of spades, declarer drop-
ping the four of spades end three of
clubn, Woet discarding the three of
hearts on the second diamond load.
Dummy ahlfts to the heart onit.
East discarding a small dub, declarer
going right up with his ace of hearts
Md returning the queen of hearts.
Urowing West in the lead. West is
. , such as cemssMd our best thought.
The Texico elsb entertained with They are The Sehools Md Ue Enrich- ______________________
* uu enjoyable Halloween danee Satur I ment et Human Ufei How Scheele Mrs. Smith eoneluded, “wo era in a
E day evening at Ue Hillerest Coon- Promote Patriotism and World Un- *
P, try dub. to which around 150 mom- derstanding; The Schools of Yester-
bers of the Texas company’, refin; day: The Sehoola at Today; What
lag department and their special Schoois Have Helped the Individoal
zuests were present. ! te Achieve: The Sehoois of Tomorrow
The Clyde Dompf orehestra was and the Future of America. Our or-
la attendance and furnished Ue ganiztiona ar. asked to eo-operate
& musie for the dancers. ... ....
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A WEATHERWISE
When ’tie elbudine over
Should your eoul omplain.
Bow e town with elover--
Youll be glad of rain.
foreed to lend the jack of elubs,
... which the declarer wine in dummy
earnest rarents and tenchers seeking with the ace. The de.ee .f .lube to
Mr. Md Mra. 8. K. Black of Good-
night, celebrated their golden wed-
ding anniversary with a beautitul and
impresaive golden wedding ceremony
et the Pint Baptiet church at Good-
eight last week. Bov. J. M. Dyer,
pester of the church offielated with
ths ring eermony,
' The church wee beautifully deco-
rated wiU evergreens and rich, yel-
low chrysanthemums, Md the pre*
nuptial musie WM a eong, "Long,
Lang Ago" sung by a quartette com-
paced of Mrs. J. A. Kinard, Mrs.
Charles Belly sad Mosers. Walter
Donald and Clsudo Garner, This was
followed by e sole, “When You And
I Were Young, Maggio," by Mra. Tom
Carter accompanied et the plane by
Mise Johnnye Thomas. Miss Thomas
also played the wedding march.
Mrs. J. A. Kirby acted as maid-of-
honor ead Mr. Kirby was best man.
J. L Black of Sudan, a son, acted
as zroomsman aad Mra. J. P. Killa,
of Sea Bernito, a daughter, waa the
bridesmaid. Lttle Miss Sammys
MRS. WILL T, DECIEZD
- Publicity Diroetar.
November ia a month full of sig
nificaree to Ue Parent-Teacher As-
socintions to membership with the
Texas Congress of Mothers Md Par-
ent-Teacher Associations, according
to Mfu. Neyea Darling Smith, state
president of the Texaa Conggess of
Mothers end Parent-Teacher Aasbcia-
tiona The reoecurrence at two spe-
cial week observances and of two an-
n ivvr series, Armistice Dsy Md
Thankngiving Dsy, ef meaning to eil
citizens, es well es Ue annuel state
convoation of the Texas Congres of
Mothers arouse Md Inspire members
of Parent-Teacher Associations to re-
Activities during September end
October were es follows: 1 ------
Reception for teachers was given I FI «B WA
September id. Summer round-up ‘ I A• " VW
completed and all ehildren examined ! I
by^be county physician and trained \
! Membership drive dosed Oetober
18, WiU 129 membeta. The P.-T. A.'
is co-operating with the school in
Panhandle Speech Arts, Mrs. K. L.
Allen, 1000 Avondale Bead, Country
Club Terrace.
Berle Mothers’ Club, Mrs. C H.
Johnson, 1410 Washington Street,
8:80 o'clock.
intelligent ettorts in i The twenty-second mum! conven-
lid in the midst whs tion of the Texas Congress of
day evening, given by her sister, Mrs.
femes Lankford. -
The festivitien opened with an
Indian war dance around a huge bon-
tire, where weiners and marshmal- Speeiml to The News
lows ware roasted later. All blade ' PANHANDLE, Nov. 3.4The Par-! bership in P.-T. A.
of gamee ead contests were played ent-Teacher Association at Panhan-
and denting was also enjoyed. Hot
drinks and cake were served et the
close of the evening.’
—Those attending included Mrs. Era
' Head, who until recently wss Miss
Kra Viegler of Shawnee, Okla., but
to now Mrs. Cornelius Robert Head
of Okiahoma City; Mr. sdd Mrs. Bill
Menaseo, Mr. sad Mrs. Ira Barrend.
Jee Bowlin, Mr. ead Mrs. Fred Bo-
lieh, Mr. Md Mrs. Robert Andrewa,
Mr. sad Mrs. Hersehel Fulbright, Mr.
* aad Mrs. Ray Hagerman, Mr. aad
Mrs. James Lankford.
Brice. Lloyd Boswell, Frank Win sett.
Mary Koaller, Vesta Finnemore,
Lyda Mae Walker. Phineas Ingalis,
Gladys Echols, Thelma Trolls ger. Sue
Harvey, Amy Gill, Betty James aad
Mildred Harvey, Londa Richardson
2 ead Albert Reville.
to spend three and four days away
from their regular home end school
duties." —
•OUl -oun P5vPI9 “v“5H tles given by the
The meeting opened wlU a song’ —
Parents' day Md Book Week will
be observed Thursday, November 6.
The asoeiation is having a wonder-
STOPS FALLING
First—in the dqugh. Then in
tin oven. You can be sure
of perfect beking8 in using—
UevBAKING
l\v? POWDER
Dan
Leppep
is not alike
Not by any means! Schiling. Ie riel
in aromatic oils a*d full of favon
Some ere merely stinging dutt
Lnntn :Schiling Lemon Extract con.
tains J times the amount of lemon oil
required by the United States Gov-
ernment Pure Food Denartment.3
vs -aavav • wa V • V =vma -wme •
times m much—end more than mol /
any other you can boy. That is why it 1
goes further why it impart e riches
MBMB Aavor.
Notoieg: There an large nutmegi,
umall ntmep and "ahrivels". The .
large ones look the beet, but they are
not to rich in flavor oil m the email
ones. The "shrivel" are just that-
shrivelled, woody end worthles for
flavor, but when they en ell ground
together you en mm the wiser. Bet
this is not the Schilling way. Only
the fine, rich small nutmep are I
ground by Schilling. Everything eltu f
■ rejected.
Then b e definite reason why every
Schilling spice ead extract is distinctlx
better then othen yon can boy.
Schilling
• * * »The quality you
would insist upon if
you knew all the facts
WINTER
Mothers eem es the weak before
Thanksgiving. November 17-Sl. to San
Angelo, Texas. The theme for the
convention to the Now World Chal-
longe to Parents Md Teachers. Mrs.
Smith, who by virtue of being the
state president, ie chairman of the
program committee, stated: “We are
promising that the convention will
offer a vital program of world-wide
interest; an opportunity to give and
reeeive practical help through Inter-
change of experience, plans Md meth-
ode: a common meeting ground for
edueators, for specialints in the field
of child welfare, Md for parent-
teacher workers; and a finer concept
ef ait ago old problem of supreme
interest-the building of worthy
homes. We firmly believe the annual
conventions are st great benefit to
eur workers, or else we would not,
nor could we ask our busy members
time with Mr. and Mrs. Jeorge!
Kistler, 2608 Hughes street.
Mrs. Hartness left last evening for1
!■ NORTH
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5 PUPILS RECITAL 1
E TO EE GIVEN
A number of pino pupils from the
E studio of Mrs. Hervey Crudgington
5 will be presented to recital this era
ning at the First Christian chureh
at 7:80 o’elock, to which everyone
a to eordially invited. '
These who will appear on the pro-
• gram will include June Brown. Fran-
B eine Purdom, Pitts Crudgington
K Eleanor Atwood, Dolores Bourn, N. A
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> NESTINGS FOK TODAY
Tuesday
7 Theta Club, Rose Bowl Tea Room.
. 18:80 o’elock.
Myotic Weavers, Mro. C. W. Uad-
bay. 207 Missiasippi street, 2130
e'eleek.
Every virtue a good
FACE POWDER
Should have is
A ideally blended
Aeqq
-The Face Powder
of Quality
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Ina Corbin, Wilora Ivy, Joyce Cobby
and Willie Mae Marshall.
.T Master Bertram Biack of the Dove
Darden Scheel of Mucic will asaist |
oa the program.
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CAMP FIRE GIBUS
TO HAVE MEETING
Wiehoka Camp Fire Girl, will meet
this evenihg at the West Amarillo
Christian ebereh at 930 o’clock, ead
all girls 18 years of sgs and alder
4 .UM cordially invited to be present.
2 Farther information may be bed
" Miss Evelyn Mont- j
Amariuo wa» a Halloween party at
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