Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 4, 1927 Page: 24 of 48
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SUNBA¥ MORNLNG, DECEMSER 3, i.
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ence wil be Mrs. w. R. Potter of
In bringing Mr. Southwiek you
they visited Mrs. Scott’s daughter.
Misa Anae Seott, who l> a student at
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GIVE HER CHINA
liMrty to bring interested guests.
98c
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72x90 god quality Bleached seam-
79c
98c
42-Piece Dinner Set—
GREER’S
“Home of New Process Gas Ranges”
Phone 2-8813
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Sale price, each
in other words if we get your bundle and the washing amounts to one dollar or more, you are entitled to have a
suit of clothes or light overcoat DRY CLEANED and PRESSED absolutely FREE, or you are allowed one dollar
credit applied on the cleaning of a ladies coat, dress or heavy overcoats.
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The Panhandie Speech Art« asao:
ciation is entertaining in honor of
Dr. Southwiek that evening, and
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W HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
WILL BE HONORED WITH VISIT
daughters of Mr. and Mre. B. B. Mas-
tenon. 1SM Polk street, ham re-
a Christmas play of great beauty and
entertainment
COLLEGE MUSIC STUDENTS
GIVE RECITAL
A studio recital was given yester-
he given on December 16.
Mrs. Georgia 8. McLellan was la
eharge of the interesting loooon for
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It will long be remembered
14 Patterns of dinner ware carried in open
stock for Christmas shoppers to choose from.
Also wide selection of novelty glass and
china ware.
w. m. a of VIRST BAPTIST
TO HOLD ALL-DAY SESSION
The W. M. 8. of the First Baptist
chureh will hold an all-day session
Wednesday, beginning at 10 o'elock,
at the church.
The mleelenary program will be
given from 10 o'eloek until 11, and
will be in charge of Circle Two.
Luncheon in charge of Circle Nine
will be served at noon, and for thia
turned home after a visit of several
weeks in New York City and other
pointe in the East.
Mrs. Fain joined another sister.
GREER’S
Christmas and Pre-Inventory
SALE
Mrs. Fain's sima mater.
Mrs. Fain and Mrs. Seott were
joined in New York City by their
sisters, Mrs. Weymouth and Mrs.
Kritser, and also by Mr. sod Mrs.!
Gift Suggestion
For Every
Individual in the
Family.
Ha 99 523 • • • h5 . Jr
AMLA:.EC zu;L..1 :.w- A..S L.
43x43 all pure linen Lunch Sets
with napkins to match, d1 cQ
Sale Price, set______________
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Eager Shoppers are taking advantage of the many values this sale is
offering. Christmas shoppers hape the opportunity to buy new and ap-
propriate things that are to be found in every department, suitable for
practical gifts.
Good Huck Towels, in hotel sizes,
white or white with blue Q1 Q0
border. Sale price, doz. • 1 •••
Ladies' Outing Night Gowns, in as-
Special
All This Week
Cutex Manicure Gift
Sets (Santa’s Sack
Item)-
IN TWO SIZES
$1.39 and $1.89
In beautiful cedar
boxes. An ideal Christ-
mas Gift.
handle Speech Arte association has
the fellowing to say of him:
Deer Mr. Truitt:
The Panhandle Speech Arte asso-
| elation congratulates you and the
Amarillo high schoel in bringing
Henry Lawrence- Southwiek for the
opening of your high school au-
ditorium.
Rayon Silk Bed Spreads, 80x105.
in rose, blue,green,gold 6 Q"
and lavender, each----•J
Ladies service weight Silk Hose
in 13 different colors; specially
We give ONE DOLLAR’S ($1.00) worth of DRY CLEANING and PRESSING with each bundle of laundry sent to
us .which amounts to one dollar or more.
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Panhandle Hardware
We are giving the public of this vicinity the opportunity to learn to know of the SUPERIOR QUALITY WORK-
MANSHIP for which the AMARILLO LAUNDRY has become noted in the Southwest.
INDIVIDUAL EXPERT ATTENTION is given each article sent us; be it DRY CLEANING or LAUNDRY.
Take advantage of this offer and send your bundle to us today.
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' (Santa Sack Item)
$12.50
uiven Thurs-
i. Dr. Henry
Department Store
4th and Polk.
each member Ie asked t brine • cov-
erad diah.
At 1 o’elgek, "Eehoes of the State
Convention" will be given, and the
business meeting will be held at 1:30
o’elock.
A full atendanee ia urged to be
present, dad a lady will be present
In the aursery to care far small chil-
dren.
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" Dial 6154 584 Polk
Antique Filet Runners—all sines—25% Discount
Couch Backs, eever, in Filet. ... Regular $7.50 value— t» Qr
SPECIAL FOB ...... •-e•
NEW LINENS AND NOVELTIES ARNIVING DAILY
ELIZABETH’S LINEN SHOPPE
OLIVEREAKLE BUILDING
4303
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Miles Bivine. The entire party was |
regiatered at The Waldorf-Astoria. |
The
Christmas Spirit
Predominates in
This Metropolitan
Drug Store.
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MISS WHENRY WILL
ARRIVE MONDAY
Miss Pauline Wherry, the regional
direetor of Giri Scout Work in the
Cactus Region, wiU arrive Monday
from Lubbock Mine Wherry plane,
ta be in Amarillo three days. She :
will assint Mra. Mildred Austill,
-now local school director, in getting
her work planned.
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day afternoon by pupils of the Amo-1
rille College of Musie at the studio
at 1104 Folk street. .
Erelyn Storm. Ruth Early, Many
ipmn, Geae Howe. Jean Fihh Frank
Storm. and Lloyd Jenkins, plane pu-
pils of Mre. Lila Austin Myets, erw
eat the program.
Piano pupils of Mrs. Treaty in-
eluded Lucille williams, Loe too Kist-
ler. Betty Wingate, Kathleqn Phil-
lips, Jane Bivins, Juanita Phillips
and Hope AiMwt
Violin pupils ef Miss Strite which
appeared on the program were Maril-
la Myers, Eugene LeNovu. Winona
Wise, Bedford Johnson, Jr.. Dorethy
Hare, Janelle Smith and Austin My-
ere.
These programs ora being giveni
throughout the season oa Saturday
afteroona at 2:30 o’clock. They are
of an intormal nature and given pr- i
martly for the practice of the pupils. I
CALL IS MADB FOB
OLD CLOTHING
A sail is being made by the Ladies’
Missionary soelety of the First Naz-
arene for donations of old clothing
to be dietributed among the poor,
where moot needed.
Anyone having anything to give is
naked to get in touch with Mre. E.
H. Wilia, dial 7846. The clothing
will all be called for, according to
Mre. Willie.
Thia clothing will not be sold.
Mrs. Willie nays, but will be given
to those who need them moot.
Science Hill
Second
atreet. I
day schoo
on the in
6:30 p. m
helpful to
church he
with the
her 1. 1
the most
church al
last were:
flcient fi
new plan
work end
our state
tion prog
starting a
fundamen
The aubj.
"The Hol
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Hill - school. Shelbyville,
Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs (Santa’s item) with white rA.
rolled hem... each....................... DUC
PHONE 82514
. The program will open promptly at
t36 o'clock and all membera of the ...
Panhandie Speech Arts association
are urged to be preeent and are at
e--- I Miss Jeanne Ginsberg. Bronx. N. T,
MARSALIS GLENN STUDIO writes: “I had become accustomed to
WILL PuEsEST MI SHALE grzyenaabbaaptasthn mmoutbM
The Marsalis Glenn piano studio bowels were frequently closged and
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musicale, Friday evening, • o’clock, at taking your purely vegetable laxative."
the main studio, 1217 Bowl, street । CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS
gram in the new auditorium, it is
to be hoped that a lareg audience
wil be present
Dr. Southwick is being brought
here by the Philomatheon Debating
dub.
Dr. Southwick will appear under the
auspices of the Panhandle Speech
Arts association next Friday eve-
nihg. and will speak at the Women's
dob on mattera pettaining to the
work and interests of that organiza-
bazaar and food sale
The Benito chapter of the Order of
the Eastern Star will hold a basaar
and cooked food eale at the Piguly I
Wiggly on Polk street. all day Satur-l
PHONE 8251
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1 Supt. W. A. Meincesh announces
hthat the new high achol auditerium
is nearing completion and the first
publie program will be
day evening, December
Lawrence Southwick, president of the
Emerson School of Oratory, will give
ibis famous lecturg. "Julius Caesar."
Dr. Southwiek is known throughogt ----— —• —
the world as a leading orator and! inf various a
Shakespearian scholar. He has spok- J the Bienniel '
'en in Amarillo before, and the Fan- , * “
FOR THE XMAS SHOPPER
Smezm"" """ " " $1.00 - $7.50
sr*.. $75c “ $2.00
All those who wish to donate to
the bazaar are asked to call Mrs. J.
B. Landers. Renlan apartmenta, 7750,
or Mre. Wash George, 1301 Van Bu-
ran street. 7331, who is in charge of
the basaar, not later than Friday.
Those who wish to contribute food
are asked to call or see Mrs. D. W.
Britain. 1405 Fillmore street, who is
In rhsrgs of this.
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Ing sent in to Mrs. F. F. Stauffer, ---- -------
ineompliment to hie visit. one of press and publicity chairman, at Bi- Sick Stomach Teaches
the‘indingf"one-aetpiaye,‘wil be ennial headquarters, Gunter Hotel. ---5
staged by Mrs. J. C. Dickey, diree- San Antonio.
' tor. entitled. “Khy the Chimes Rang."
18x86 fancy Turkish Towels, in Ladies’ All Silk Hose
Rose and Blue d1 QC (Santa’s Sack Item)-
Plaid, doz-------------
J? V. Fields of Haskell, local Bien AMARILLO PARTY RETURN8 .
nial chairman, will pave the way for FROM NEW YORK CIY VISIT.
Mn. chamalor
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Attending the December confer-
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FEDERATION BOARD WILL
"Eokim ro^^t... ef the
General Federation board to be held Mpro T“ n
in.Warhingtmn.D.Cudanuanz,8on A round table diacussion on the
be beta in San AntKlo ia mid De lesponrplloxed,i . .ia
eember for the purpose of eoordinat- .Dur rofrasbiT the «.st. and
i Mperte of entertaining 2X.U to EH ana
'mJ eL. denera vedar. readinga by Mrs. K. H. w'Peon an
atian lor r Women‘ Slubnin Sa n An-Mr Guy Ballard ndded to the *
toni. May 29, to June 8, inelusive. i canion
Thia eonference, jest called by Mrs. —— ___
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tn bringing Mr. Southwiek you Bowie, president of the Texas Feder-
not only bring the president of the j ation; Mre. J. V. Fields of Haskell,
largest college of speech arte in local Biennial chairman; Mrs. Day
America, bet an educator in the Mills of Texarkana, director from w..».Se.A.tin in Dallaa
beat sense of the word who is eon- Toxa, on th. General Federation „ r.u^ iJNow Yerk "nd tweth.;
.(derod the highest living aether- , board: Mrs. Florence C. Floore, ofenroute.to.pe" -or*.ind-n"
ity on public speaking today. We Cleburne, representative of the Gen:
heartily endorse you and pledge oral Federation on local Biennial
you our support. board, and Mrs. Henry Drought of
Sincerely, t San Antonio, ehairman of the San An:
Panhandle Speech Arte Ass’n. ' tonic Biennial board.
Since this will be the first pro- e According to Mrs. Draught, local
details mast be worked out by Janu:
The public has a,cordial invitation to Ail druguists—25c mtd 75c red pkgs.
■ attend.
FITS pEF
ary. alee the program for “play day,"
ehen San Antonio and state commit-
tees entertain the 10,000 delegatee,
m order that the Texas plane be pre-
sented to the General Federation
board in Washington. D. C. January
8. Mrs. Fields, Mrs. Mills. Mrs. Fei
ter, and Mrs. Floors, are expected to
attend the Washington meeting and
briag bach th. General Federation
wishes to the women of Texas.
Meanwhile committee organisation
in Ban Antonia goes on apace, and
state committees and plans are be
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church, 10:
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9:45, Bible
Large full-size grey Bed Blanket*
with gold, rose, red and blue bor-
ders, Cl QK
Specia I value, pair.—
Extra heavy, part wool, double
bed size Blankets in pretty plaid
combinations. QQ AC
only, pair _____________
18x36 fancy Turkish Towels, in
rose and blue plaid Q1 nr
dozen -________-___________
priced for this Sale ...... 89c
54-inch all. wool Kosha cloth and
Flannels, in wide range Qo 4Q
of colors. Sale price----•4.V•
40-inch Baronette Satin, in all
best colors, QQ,
Sale price, yard__________ •OC
36-incb Silk Corduroy in good as-
ten, superi
and sermo
service. Cl
meet at 4 ।
People at
have prep,
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People. I
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People's s
7:30. Th
have char
setvice.
Procession
the Tumul
the Story’
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song by ch
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pageant, r
Woman's 1
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board Moi
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Training
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practice.
rhestra pr
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Ran Ja
“school, 9:
a. m. and
A feet. "Cel,
of Life."
Asrarch of
rat 6:30
Ernest E.
If you nave Epilepsy, Fits. Falling
Sickness or Convulsions- no matter
how bad-write me today without
fail. Attache stopped ever night in
many cases. NO NARCOTICS -no
harmful drugs. Satisfaction er money
back.
DR. C. M. SIMPSON CO.
1458 W. 44th SU Cleveland. O.
CHILD STUDY CLUB
MEETS WITH MBS. HUME
Mrs. D. G. Hume and Mre. E. F.
Browder were joint hostesnes to the
Child Study elub Friday afternoon
OF DR. H. LAWRENCE SOUTHWICK
’ __■___________ . were made for the Christmas party to
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Howe, Gene A. Amarillo Sunday News-Globe (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 4, 1927, newspaper, December 4, 1927; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1569238/m1/24/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.