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Amarillo Sunday News-Globe
Section Two
Section Two
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What They Are Doing
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Philharmonic Club
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Reservations should be made with
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"Investment in youth" to the key-
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Parks, Mima Ina Boyd, Mims Thelma
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Ruth Joh
Miee Inez Leach of
president;
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Felice Stinnett’s
Picture Appears
in Omaha Paper
Many Dances To Be
Gven for Members
Of Hillcrest Club
Panhandle Pen Women Will Have
Last Quarterly Meeting of Year
NE of the most, beautiful and impressive
events of the entire season was given
T» Panhandle
meet in thelr aul
Fostering Youth’s Ambitions Will
Form Part of Parent-Teacher Work
Inf. The members were presented
their pina from a large basket of the
ir ser-
« ses-
i meet-
Gladys O’Nenl
0 Martin Ma.
CHILD WELFARE
WILL NAVE IUN
The Child welfai
Mra. Horace Griges, Mra. D. L.
Spencer of Waxahachie; Mrs. Naind
C. Key of Enatiand; Mrs, Edgar See-
wald, Mra. Aileen King, Dr. Evelyn
Powers, Dr. Nan Gilkerson and Mr».
Dempsey Winn,
with the Epsilon Sigma Alpha noror-
ity aa organizer.
aide
in the afternoon
begin at 2:30 •‘ele
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Mrs. Cera Green and son Fred Hay.
den have returned from a month’e
stay in California.
haa returned to her home after a
short visit with Miaa Mary Meader,
2125 Monroe Street.
Will Lecture at
. D. A. R. Luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Posey will make
their home here. Mrs. Posey is an ac-
complished musician and her talents
will add to the music circles of the city.
Asnoeiation of the MeKinley School
are urged to meet Monday morning.
* will be felem-
Wading by Vern
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WILL
Dr.
Year.
ate plans are being made for
party in honor of his eighth birthday I
Thursday nt the home of his parents,
3212-B West Tenth Avenue,
The young guests were entertained
| Mra. C. V. Collier of 26061 Hayden
Street has gone to Weatherford, Fort
Worth and Dallas for a several weeks
visit.
44 ■ Thursday evening in the Crystal Room of
■ the Herring Hotel, when the National
(g) sorority, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, held its
VU initiation and banquet.
/ The tables were arranged with a horse-
shoe effect. The sorority colors, yellow
and blue, were carried out in all the appointments of the
occasion with the sorority flowers of yellow jonquils
and blue forget-me-nots artistically arranged on the
table.
A large basket of the yellew fleer-*'....... " 11 '
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Hf ‘r 1 | JACK HALLER JR. HOST
Mayor Ihompson WITH BIRTHDAY PARTY
Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority
Jack Haller, Jr, celebrated with a, K. R o/ 1 v ' ,
Has Beautiful and Impressive
Initiation at Herring Hotel
Pastime Club Is
Given Lawn Party
At Killough Home
physical and spiritusi well beinz,
school netivities, school spirit and
leisure time. The united strength of
a group of parents aad teachers to
an invaluable aid to the studoot and
to the school," Mrs. Mason said.
LRATON BRANSON WILL BING
AT MEETING OF CLAM
Leaton Branson wlli sing a sole
at the meeting of the Fidelis elaus of
the First Bepttoa Chureh,thia mere-
Ingat0s45o‘eloek. e
tertained with a covered dish luhch-
eon at the home of Mrs. Glen Robert-
son at Wildorado next Friday st 1
lcor
Miss Opal Se|to of Hutehinson,
Kansas who has., been visiting Miss
Leche Maa Dook "has gone to Dallas,
where she will attend the fair be-
fore returning to her home.
SERVI CHICKEN DINNER
Sheiton’s Bible Class of the
a round
The P
problems of horns study, soeial life. ..... ......
-n- — - • HAlMle Martin arpery
ghuyczadormepadManun-
Itos. The following eomes from the ■
Omaha (Nob.) News, a lovely pleture
of Miss Felice Stinnett, who is visit- 2
ing her sister, Mrs. John MeGurk,
also appears in the paper.
"Omaha nociety is regaling in the
Joy of visitors from near and far. One
of the most charming to Miss Police
Stinnett from Tosas, who to with bar
twin sister, Mrs. John 8. MeGurk.
She has just arrived and will be here
sister. Mrs. Robert Woodworth of
Minneapolie, who waa one of the moot
Gurk entertained st sa after-the-bal
supper in her honor. They bad 60
guesta at their hemo. Mrs. Donald
Kiplinger and Mrs. Lee Huff. Jr, will
entertain at luncheon on Saturday ]
for this attraetive visitor.
"Mr. and Mrs. Warren Breckenridge
have with them Mra. Breckenridge's 3
"e
the *ll
ers with the letters E. S. A. formed
in the center of the blue forget-me-
note won, placed at one end of the
tabla. Yellow tepera ere arranged
to every* vantage plsea. The place
cards epried out the same color
zcheme.—--------
, During the "impressive fnitintion
service, th*' light -from the tapers
cast a soft glow over these attend-
Among the very recent brides is
Mrs. R. E. Posey, whose marriage took
place in one of California’s most inter-
she is specializing in voice.
Mrs. Posey was before her mar-
riage Miss Juanita Shaffer, talented
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexis A.
■Shaffer of this cily. Her wedding took
place in one of Californi’s most inter-
esting show places, The Little Church
of Flowers, so named because it nestles
flowers* the year round. It is said by
in the heart of a wealth of beautiful
tourists that the little church seems to
I, J. E. Horton of L*a An-
it. Horton to on route homo
anessee whore he has been
.buniness.
carry on the work
whieh in mupport-
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•d by an ork
(abet Dysart 1
One ef the
tures will be |
Vish, who will
Colony in Cal
tiful white wig entertained with a
toe deuce. She wras actompanied by
Mra Fuerman.
Mra. Naiad C. Key of Eastland,
Mn. D. L. Speneer of Waxahnchie,
Miaa Blanche Ab-mron et AmpriU*,
Mias Blanche Bean of Lubbock, Miaa
Daisy Birchfield ef Wellington, Miu
Martin and Miss Ruth Jim Vinson,
representatives ef the organluation
were speeiat hewer guests for the iaf-
Mr.
Members from the chapters at Lub-
bock, Dalhart,. Wellington and Can-
yew were also prenent.
Miss Adelia Prichard of Kansas
City; Miss Clara Leach of Welling-
tea; Miss Blanehe Bean of Lublock;
Miss Dator Birehfield, Mias Mary
Chandler, Miss Blanch* Abrameon,
MIm Bemice Sauer, Miss Avis Chris
tian, Mins Leto Shawver, Miss wille
Mao Abbott, Miss Elizabeth Nixsen,
BETA DELPHIANS STUDY
ABOUT ARTISTS
"Some ef the Fitteenth Cent
Painters" formed a most interen
topic for member* ef the Beta 1
phian Cleb at their meeting Vi
morning in the Women's Club. 1
L. C. Cardiff led the lesson, and
artista whose lives were reheat
by member* of the club were. I
poelo. Fra Aagellee and Bra Lt
Mise Leutoe Rusnen, a mam
from the Gamma Chapter, gave
interpretation ef Browning's Fra l
pa Lippi, which was very instruet
Mn. W. J. Bandore favored
The Woman'* Miationary Society
the Polk Street Methodist Chureh
will held a rummage sale Wednen-
day and Thuraday at 320 Kart Fourh
Avenue. Anyone having articles which
they would like to turn in for the
Mio le asked to telephone 7613.
Wied to take place the evening be-
for Tanowe’en, wednendpy, October
The Thanksgiving danee will be
given Wednesday evening, November
ST. Monday evening, Doeember 23, the
Christmas dance will take place.
The last of the series to planned
fer New Year* eve, which is Tues-
day,' December 81. « *■
the High School Parent-Teacher As-
sociation, and adder the leadership
of the president. Mrs. C. H. Mason,
this year's work will tetra greet
strides forward.
"tn addition to helping students
stay in high achool, we try to reereste
a healthy nentiment that scholarship
and good character are the distine-
Ilene above all others to be aimed at
by studentn,". arid Mra. C. H. Maeoa.
ly sang "The End of a Perteet Day."
She was aceo m pah tod by Mn. J. E.
Bigga at the piano.
Miaa Adelia Prichard of Kannas
City, former national president of
I the Business and Professional Wom-
en's Cleb bet now national publicity
teem will Dixon will
I the eon- Writtag. w
From all Indication* the season
Will be gay for dance lover* in Ama-
zillo.
The Hillerest Golf and Country
Club in planning a aerie* ef occa-
alone to take place between now and
The husbands of the members of
the Pastime Plessure Club were the
special guests of honor Friday eve-
ning at a most enjoyable Jawn fete
given st ths home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joo Killough, 1236 West Seventh Ave-
BBC. ' ,
The lavn had been swung with
Jack O’Lantern lighta and witches and
black cats created the true Hallowe'en
atmosphere. A table 80 feet long wes
arranged for the spread and a huge
caldron furnished "the witch’s stew."
All kinds of enjoyable game* and
contests were played throughout the
evening and those attending the festi-
vity weret Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Caldwell, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Harris, Mr. and Mri. J.
A. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Morton,
- Mr. and Mri. J. W. Timmofts, Mr. and
Mra. Aubrey Jackion, Mr. and Mri.
Felix Phillipa, Mr. and Mrs. N. 8.
[ Grigg*. Mr. and Mr*. W. 8. Roberta,
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Litle, Mr. and
Mr*. ,0. W. Mills. Mr. and Mr*. R. C.
Jones, Mr. and Mr*. I. H. Davies, Mr.
and Mr«. A. T. Trippett of Corpus
Christi, Mr. and Mr*. R. Andrews,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Griggs, Mr. and
Mrs. W. N. Morgan, sr., and Mr. and
Mrs. W. N. Morgan, Jr., of Ardmore,
Okie.
. Glen Forson has returned to
ome at 191T FIIwr StrL,
I trip to Chicago, nlinois, where
Bited her brother, J. Hoyt Cotos.
> a student in the Presbyterian
(' — Photo by Edwards.
In rooms that were brightly dec- |
Wellingtont Mias Mary Meador, Miss
Frankie Gober, Mies Gertrud* Fora-
her. Miss Neal Alton. Miss Florence
Walker of Dalhart: Miss Does Key,
Mrs. A. 9 Bonger, Mrs. O. H. Finch.
Miss Daisy Birebflold, who has
been touching home economics in the
Central Junior High School has re-
signed and bus accepted a position
» O'Meek at the school. JS — -__
ptaD for the carnival will be made note of man ptojeata
‘eume
Miss Blanche Bean, society editor
of the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
First Christian Chureh will serve a
fried chicken dinner, Friday noon
at the Boclal Center. The publie baa
an invitation to attend.
Sw-i' z
A emart occaslon planned for
Thursday afternoon, November T, to
the gemoe tournament, which will be
given by the Philharmonie Morie
Club.
The affair will bo given at, the
Amarillo Country Club, 2180 o'cleeh.
Proceeds will go to the Philhar-
monte Symphony Orehestra tund..
The public has an invitation to at-
tend.
Parka, Mice Ina Boyd, Mims Thelma alen Tuesdny aad the openi
Martin. Mice Ruth Jim Vinton, Miso ston will be an exeeutive beer
"-h ‘--—t— .— .—u -‘ing at ao o'cleok 1* aha ........
Hotel. Mrs. H. M. Timmone Will pre-
She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. Roach and is a High School student.
Miss Roach is well remembered as one of the city's most talented young
dancers, having appeared on a number of public programs. She is also an ac-
complished musician and her beauty and grace make her one of Amarillo’s most
popular young girls.
Texas divisiom. Miou Prichard also Miss Mildred Wright. Nt» Llllan
gave th* purpo»o of thelub and had — - _ — -
charke of the algning of the charter.
The offieers initalled weret Mr*.
drector of th* Eppilon Sigma Alpha
Sorority, was in charge of the sre-
lam Sho was nssisted-by Miao Clara
Leach of Wellington, who direets the
o’elock. All members er* reqested to ____ . __ ____
moot at the hbme of Mra. 1. M. Mob- flowers. Mr*. Walter Fuerman soft-
ley, >411 Lino Avend promptly nt 12
o’elock. I
MISS BOYCE IS HOSTESS
FOR PIERIAN JUNIORS
Miss Elizabeth Boye* charmingly
entertained th* Pierian Junior Club
Thursday afternoon at bar lovely
home, lite Tyler Street, Miss Boyce
received th* club inatead of Mr*. E.
B. Johnson, who was to have been
hostess, but was HL
Mm, A.F Afheldepened the pro-
gram with a talk on Schopenhauer,
which waa most interestingly given.
Mr*. Lowell Munday gave a talk an
Nietzache, this was fallowed by a
sketch of th* Life *f Spin***, by
Mr*. R. E. Burran, Jr.
Later tea waa served and a pleay-
ant social hour enjoyed.
Wedding Unites
Amarillo Couple I
An early morning wedding of much
Internet is that of Miss Bertha Sana- ■
ders and Mr. Arthur Umberson, which IT
was solemnised with the lovely ring
ceremony Thursday morning by th*
Rev. Robert C. Jones, miniater of th*
Chureh of Christ.
Th* entire bom* had been ndorned
with a profusion of autumn flowers
and about 80 guests witnessed th*
ceremonye
Promptly at 6130 o'clock the strains
of "The Sweetest Story Ever Teld."4
(ung by Miss Hta Witt accompanied |
el the plane by Miss Imogene Porter-
Held. announeed the nuptial hour.
Immediately following, Mise Porter-
field played th* B ridel Chorus from
Lohengrin end the bridal party enter-
Miao Saunders was lovely in a monet
blue srepe with harmonizing acces-
sories and she earried a shower bou-
quet of pink rosebuds and fern. She
was attended by Mrs. Dewey T.
Heath of Clarendon, matron ef hon-
or, Mr. Raymond Britt acted at best
man.
After the ceremony an informal re- «
eeptlon war held and later the bride
and groom left on on overlend trip
to San Antonio and other South Tex:
aa pointe of interest, where they will
spend their honeymoon.
Mrs. Umberson is the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. P, C. Saunders of Me-
Lean and has made her home in Amu-
rillo for the past several years.
Mr. Umberson is the son of Mr. and
Mra. S. E. Umberson of Midland and
Ie asnociated with the Walter Irvin.
Ine., automobile businesa. They will
make their homo at 819 Tenhessee
Street upon their return to Amarillo-
Mrs. Earl DeCourcy with her
husband has been enjoying a long visit
in the United States and especially in
Amarillo, where they were guests of
his sister, Mrs. Ralph Kenniston and
Mr. Kenniston at the Talmage Place.
Mrs. DeCourcy is a‘Parisian and
among her several languages speaks
English fluently. Her husband is Am-
erigau consul at Paris, Frnee nan
Mrs. DeCqurcey kep abreast of the
times in allching pertaining to Am-
erica. which in all probability will some
day become the land of her adoption.
While in Amarillo they were enter-
tained at a number of social affairs.
They went sight-seeing to Carsbad
Cavern and other points in New Mex-
ico before sailing for France. .They
made stops in Dallas, Fort Worth,
Houston and Galveston. They em-
barked Wednesday and will arrive at
| Havre late in the month.
uter««UM fen-
by Mn. S. E.
at the Writers’
Mrae Olive K.
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Games Tournament rgaz •
Wffl Be Given by------------- J
; Mr. f. Greaves at 702 Lneoln
Street to entertaining aa her guest.
be in the center of a huge bouquet oft*. Norr,upr"eg"annpchedtimheh
as *a this vinit, Mr. and Mr*. Me
LEY SCHOOL P.-T. A. I
L MEETING
iothers of the Parent-Teacher
ATHENAEUM CLUB
MEErs
The Athenneum Club met Thpra-
day aternoon with Mr*. O. W.
-—WTight Wayside Brive, with an
interesting lesson on Mexico lad by
Mn. O. V. Vernon. Mr*. Glen Mc-
David guv* * talk on International
RataUon. and Mr*. W. M. Hall dis-
cused the Rural Life of Mexico.
Mn. W. M. McCarty talked inter-
ostingly of the immigration problem,
which was followed by a spirited
round table diseussioh on the sub-
Jeet.
a23=
vited to be present, S
tort winner will be announeed and
the pfize-winning papers read by Mra.
Hay Can, eontent ehairmer of Fan-
handle
A talk ou Um penoneliky sketch
AMANRII,
yeCXX. Ne. —Anociated Frem Day and Night Lemmd Wirem _ _____ AMARILLO, TEXA^TSUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, IW.
Society folk making plans for gay halloween season
In Today’s Pictures.
Miss Marjoti^ Roach and her prize horse, “Skipper Miss Roach is liv-
ing up to the traditions of the .Panhandle by becoming an adept horsewoman.
* •
h
Mn. Price Keek* discussed "Be
Giad Tee An n Modern Parent."
Mn. J. H. Adair used aa her subjeet
“Training the Children’s Emotions."
Mr*. Gaine* Warren read • poem,
"The Two Prayers." -
A social hour waa enjoyed by the
members.
telligent understandine of the work
end method* of high achool by par-
•uta; urgent need *f the patent* to
co-aperate with the teachers in the
Miss Dee* Key. vice-presideht; Mr*.
Dempsey Winn, seeretaty; Mise Ina
Boyd, treasurer; Mice Mildred
Wiight, parliamentarlan and Mim
Both Johnson, reporter.
PROGRESSIVE CHILD STUDY
CLUB WITH MRS. CARTER
The Progressive Child Study Club
held an interesting meeting Thursday
afternoon with Mr*. R. H. Carter at
her home, 818 East Sixth Street.
Mr*. W. H. Burnett was the leader
of the lesson ou "Character Formtug
Tosalbilities to the Home,"
IV- -uagsmnE. eL (i nnxmT«n
o e i ei
-AmPapKe."gonqund"theduh pePMha
alter Fuermen sang. group Walter
. . Mrs. A A
MRS. W. t SNOW OsTEss TO
JUNIOR CHILD STUDY CLUB
Mr*. W. E. Snow was hostess Friday
aftornoan to members of th* Junior
Child Study Club, at her haaae. SIS
*7- x.iOlvevga,,-mesa
•r of th* lesson. She gave a paper
»a -Madera Touths Need Medan
• Meet" 1. Jordan asncns..a -Teach
Geod Munners Eariy." Mra. W. B.
Gunn talked on "Jumnier Parte Way
MRS. JACK PITTMAN HOSTESS
WITH DELIGHTFUL PARTY
Mn. Jack Pittman of 908 WeR
Twentieth Street opened the doore of
her hemo for an enjoyable bridge
party Friday afterneon. ,
The room* of the reception suit
were made bright and attractive with
all kinds of decoration a suguestive of
the Hallowe’en ooaton.
During the social hour a dainty
salad course was nerved.
Seated fer the games:
Mrs. W. O. Harrison, Mrs. J. T.
Parks, Mrs. J. T. Howell, Mrs. James
Warren, Ms*. C. B. Pittman, Mn.
Caeli Ayeoek, Mr*. John England,
Mr*. Art Latham, Mn. Eph Roddy,
Mr*. L. R. Hollingshend, Mr*. Jess
Latham, Mra. Ralph Latham, Mra. J.
8. Neugent, Mn. Ulus Robert* and
the hostess.
DR. SHELTONS BIBLE CLASS
orated in aaggeatton* of the Hallo-
we’en season. Lantern* were hung in
the room* to odd to the affair. Hal-
loye’en favor* were given.
In contests Chriatine Sullivan and
Al Tenkin were given prizes. (
Those tending:
Dorothy Keh, Christine Sullivan,
Dorotby Jenkina. Al Jenkins, Henry
Seamen, Le Claire Eakle, Charlotte
Wheelock, Helen Burgess, Jacolin
Terrell, Margaret Boyoe, John K.
Beyea, Jr., John Branson, Gilford
Branson, Wade Fite, Mary Ackerman,
Kent Barnard, Floyd Hilketsom, Bar-
bara Jean Hatch, Donald Greelning.
Batty Mao Boone, David Harrie, Ann
Worden, Charles Dunwiddie and LU-
lian Roach.
Mra. Haller was assisted la enter-
taining by Mrs. C. A. LaRue, Mrs.
C. W. Terrell, Miu. U. N. Sanderson
and Nr*. Harry Hatch.
SUNSHINE CHILD STUDY CLUB
MEErs WITH MRS. WALSH
-Eight Year* Study of Juvehile Of-
J fender* in a Largs City" formed an
n interesting topic discussion for mem-
' bets of the Sunshine Child Study
Club, Thursday afternoon when the
memhers met with Mr*. W. D. Walsh
at her home, 810 Adami Street.
Mh. 8. F. Rodger* was th* leader
of lesson.
A delightful social hour followed
the lesson.
Present were:
Mra. George Pfeiffer, Mn. R, E.
William* and Mra. Johnny Walters,
special guest* and Mr*. B. C. Cazzell,
Mra. Ray Dickerson, Mra. Art Lath-
am, Mr*. Jess Latham, Mra. J. L.
I. Lawson, Mr*. Georg* H. Hill, Mr*. 8.
F. Rodgers, Mr*. L. R. Hollingshead,
Mrs. 1. C. Wright, Mr«. H. K. Taylor,
and Mra. Fred Young.
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YOUNG PEOPLE'S ENDEAVOR
Wwn STUDY -PRAYER"
Phlz.s Ingall* will have charge
of tKYoung People’s Endeavor of
the APirst Christian Church Sunday
I evehing at the Endeavor room*. Spe-
L en mention of the time to being
made for 6:30 o'clock as it ha* been
• changed from 6:45 o'clock.
• The program 1* on "Prayer" with
Seripture reading from Matt. 6:6-13
to be read by Min Amy Gill. A talk
on -What le th* Relation of Prayer
Life to Christian Life," will be mode
by Mi** Londa Richardson. Lloyd
Bexwell will make a talk on "Why
Do You Believe Prayer I* Nothing
But a Superstition." Mia* Bonita
Blackwell will alao make a talk on th*
susset of th* lesson, "Prayer.”
I TPcontest la Mill on and all mem-
bare and visitors are urged to be
Mayor Erneat O. Thompson will
address members ef the Eather Mc-
Crory chapter. Daughters of the
American Revelation, at their lvnch-
een which will be held Meaday, I
o’elock, in the Crystal room of the
Herring Hotel.
Ho will uae aa hto subjeet "Law
Enforcement."
Thia to the rirst affair ef the year.
Mra. Fred W. Dodson, Mra. J. B. Coe,
Mra. W. B. Dahoney and Mn. W. F.
Hopkinson will be hostesses for the
affair.E---------,
TE.L CLASS
WILL MEET
The T. E. L Clans of the •
Baptiet Chureh will this mental
at t:U o’elock in th* elasereom.
members ar* urged to be pres
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