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THRFE
August 25, 1923
THE FORT WORTH PRESS
- BETTY BROWN'S ADVICE
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L WRONG!
D
in FANCHETTE DAVITT.
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Wife’s People Refusing to Speak to Mate Makes
Some,
10,
I begin opening
Sept,
An Unhappy Home for Her
in love or marked his
ed havoc
was
L.
evl.
Vera
ton / either for good or
Reeves, asgistant to County Super
the
L
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Lately he has done and aaid ' son. What shal l do' -D. F
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Some people might think it very
f
little
■peak of Leslie, but poor
quentiy mere poverty have been
h-
gobbled up in this manner.
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. to wi to live.
She hardly speaks
some
Teachers of Tarrant and John- ken, superintendent of the Arling-
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of
Rutherford and
I
Wot LD CORREsPOND.
-
ay
Mr. 'and Mrs. George oforth.
Temple.
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and
British
Emmett
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ested her.
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receive
great phynicat shock.
JACK.
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"If Billy-would only ’
her apron.
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business of the all day meeting of
b)
with a serteh cloth, or wear his
see," replied the tray king
Mi , Mrs Lee Garrett of Hot
the
So he called Mister Codker and shoes and stockings or anytaing."
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asked if all the noses had been’ "Honest?" came
IOS W. Mb St.
suddenly as if from the sky.
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Maurette Henderson, • Valera Wo-
answered
Mister Codger and soon came, back grinning down at. them
with the word that one nose was dandelion puff where he had been -r ~
Meer Me
Josie
Eart MeDutf.
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returned frm
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OSTINE RABIES
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• Boulevard Baptist t hurch
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he held s’ the ehureh Tuesday at
m
i widisTIAN RXDKAVOR
BOONE’S
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Cumberlan Fresby terian Church
An nil-day meeting of the ta
sniendid program has been pre
church Tuesda;
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and Lamarmta
F,
SIsMIox rOGRAM
t
she
McGregor
t tonduet a. district session of
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kelj its Zinn,
Epworth Leage before returnig
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stitute here beginning Sept. 3 and
lasting four days. The program
has jst been- announced by, Supt.
How would you like to wake
up nome morning aadfind, Hko
.who, tho the pallid corpses of
Ber lovers no longer float upon
+- Nile. stin atanding aS the
Mondy at * p. id
at Jenmingeund,
Marshall,
Grandview
Mt*-saraRendrtek is visiting
Miss Louise Dononoo, Stop Tandy
Turner,
writer;
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p
Queen’s pa pre
"Just wait a
California and as far east as Chi-
cago ..... •
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The shop has been managed in
their absence by Miss Catherine
Tidwell. /
► Fort
ers cf
burne
Me «□
to be
Disapproving -Family
Shuns Husband
150 English Titles
Held By U. S. Women
• returned from jut-automobile trip
thru the Rio Grande valley:
T9
B. Carroll of Tarrant-co and Vie-}
tor H. Penuel of Johnson-co.
• - ear
and
el pate
pared, and Miss Margaret Rubai
presiqent, will preside . .
will
the
den away things they hardly con-
' fessed to themselves, as we have
in ours.
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ring
rford,
n aleo
sld
12 -1—Noom.
1-2, Study by departments,
2-2-1 Sr Recess.
TO NAME OFFIERS.
Eieetion of officers for the jn
suing year will w the important
SHOE CO.
703 Houston St.
longer than usual so it could be
। placed under a net, which gives it
mack, Zeta Clay ton, Gladys Hen-
derson;Mmes Wilmer Criner and j
start 'until be Jack K beanstalk, you had add-
I ed three or four Inches to your
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at the church. I
Morphy-ats
come back I wouldn't make him!
minute -until r wipe his feet, or wash his neck
. • • . Miss Maud Murphy. East Broad.
Mr. and Mrs T. Dugan, Avenue way, is visiting in Galveston
»' Aran-. 2
TUESDM, sEPr. 4.
9-9 20 Obening exercises.
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Women's Activities
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Mrs. Sellers gaid bobbed hair is I
■tilt -popular in other parts of the ।
country, but that it is being worn I
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Complete Program. For
ounty Teachers’ Meet
Ask Un
About Our Long
Range Crystal Set
On Easy Payments
RADIO ELECTRIC CO.
। Semi-Annual Shoe Sale J
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. By NEA 8ervice
LOS ANGELES .Aug 23
in<, even tho accompanied by a fit of rage on his part, would
.have been preferable to the present misunderstanding.
Explain matters fully to your husband- now. And, above
\ all, put all thoughts of killing anyone completely out of your
J bmind. If you want to do what is best for everyone concerned,
■ you will keep your poise and use every kindly means to bring
about a better situation in your home, i a"long effeet."
AMERICAN
a LAUNDRY
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Monthly meeting of the Fiori. —
• Worth Cariatian Endearor Union Height* Baptist Church will meet
will be held with the union of I at the church Tuesday at 3 P
[THE NOVELISTS ARE ALL WRONG, MABEL,
to Hvehegaw a little creature.
W
with one of the specilists that
Mrs. J. H Hoiderby. East Mr. Hamilton haa brought down
Broadway, has been in Gsiveston rrom New -York, and he suggested
should not correepond with him.
It should prove very enjoyable to
correspond with someone seeing a
bit of the world thru the navy.
. -- ' f' I • . ■ - ■ •
"If you'll please find Billy for me" begged King Snookums, "rn
certainly be much obliged."
DAY’S
MILLINERY SUPPLIES
Wholesale and Retail
SEVRNTH AT LAMAR
-*
king Snook u me, "I think wed'nah Duster, wiping her eyes on
better be going back to the Fairy 1
RURAL SCHOOLS
TO OPEN SEPT. 10
4, • •
r» of Abry*r port
- Aherman hrhe
¥
forgive myselt. '
ave, left Thursday tor iexington, .truth I.don’t I: talk to her at night, ar in the
v. wl.r. . win -Ue th., vic J feel like kicking myself all over —mn L, ",0 nava nT
and little sop, ClarkeJr .. Wichita 1
Falls, are quests.o Mr and Nra
Charles F Mion. Alston -ave
Keeping Up With
.Your F r i e nd»
downaevery ant hill and behind
lum.meneandunderalithel
s,"
* . NEXT: Mrs. Joeph Graves
grass tangles and toad stools. But Hamilton writes to her husband--
no .Billy! • * Leslle’s apathy.
"Oh. dear:" cried his aunt Di- ----------- ■
A । dies Auxiliary of Hroadway Rap
e i tiat Church will be held at the
terribfe for, me to speak of Paula
in the same breath in which I
Georgy.; Jr . have
sprinstield, Mo
are mever .kk when teethina.
Emderea by humdrede St
FORF woirk PARRNIS '
southern rstributora .
The start’s Nest a sperimity shep
i09 W sth St Ft Werth- 14238
Cm give phene numbers of Ostne
Hablea_______
are addicted to tall women, any-
Billy -
from a -
most alluring and desirable of
women to date, was most cer-
thinly a little wmau.
The famous queens of France
Rural schools of Tarrant-co will
NLL-DAY SESSION.
Allen Ave Baptist Mimsonary
Society will hold an all day meet
- . ine at the church Tuesday at 10
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Mr and Mrs. O. B Sellers, of
---Mr. and Mrs W H Irvine and
. ughter. Miss Margaret. Httle-
f hn-st. are in Colorado.
। quite the contrary, some of
them—but they have all been
Mr maxrs vethrke Watkins
- ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS ——
Bad Billy Blinkers
ByOlive Roberts Borton _
Billy’s voice
MRS. CYRIL TURNER.
VaN niareqm; Arlington Height*
rhuredayevening .
GeoMs were MiarGs Hellie Row
League -turned mianionary. a
>*l^i' Jayran e. 4* ■ Slid « M • • iean rir t
Roberson E C. tie land boy will make talks
noon nap in peace!
So off went the Twins to find
Biny Blinkers for his Aunt Dinah
Duster. , —
As Per Wee fanders are tiny,
even when grown up. Pee Wee
a Jomes, Aline
A ml Mine procram will he
Marie Nelson, given , Sunday evenihg at the
t ‘ meeting pt the Riverside Kpworth
"Mrs. J B. Fakes. Washington-, . • •
ave, has returned from a visit in Miss Quinnie J-dan is visiting
Hollywood and Colorado sprihgs • (riends in Ranger
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Mrs V. Filei newiy . elected has been prepared
pi esident of the Ladies Auxiliary \ '
o Boulevard Baptist t hurCh. an- . An important meeting of the:
uounces an important meeting to i Glenwood Methodist Minaiohary
Society will be held at the church
MONDAY, SErT. 3. "
-9-9:25 Opening exercises and
< M.l.s CHI IK H sES$iO%. A picnic was givenin their
Al) members of thy, church honor at Sunset -pk Friday Motor
council of St. John » Evangelical boat ridin. salmon ng and a
church are requested to meet in watermelon feast furnish, d enter
the pastor s study Monday at sp.|tatnment sunday a -dinner, at
n> ' Rev Mr Wolff, puetor, whol alien -in celebration of Mr And
has been attending th" meeting of Mrs Ben Laughryis 15th wedding
the board of eontrm of the Hob anniversar-
inson Academy in Waco, has re;- * ‘
turned He 1. anxiqus to meet all ' i, NI NNINE ANE AKI AMT
tori wn-. ■ ' t Me nbers of the Amona Class of
• • , • the Nerth side Baptist . unday - was served to about 20 membere.
Going Away?
Where Will You and Your
Friends spend Vacations?
Springs, Ark. have been visitingi
severai days in the home of Dr .----- ■
and Mr» sc Ball. Scott-ave counted that da}
m The morning hour* will be
Dear. Netty: I live in one parti
of the city and a boy,friend of mine
Niven in another. I met him •t one
of th- swimming clubu I've known
him only • week.,'but he seems to
UK* me very much.
He is going uway Vo -the naxy
next w ewk He asknd m to write
intendent IL Carroll.
There are 62 common and 11
independent rural school in Tar-
rant co. More than 15,000 chil-
dren attend. Two hundred and
fifty teachers are employed.
Perhaps he feels from your letter
that you are really angry with
him and do not care for him to
write you. If he does not answer
this letter, do not write again.
So far this year
Tuesday nt 2 p m Plan* for ths
fall work will be disgusred
A o9
Mrs. J. W
10-10. Address, Mrs. Phebe
K Warner, Claude, Texas.
10:40 1! Recess.
11-11:40 Address. R. L Mar-
and fast impudent Jade. Mad-
ame DuBarry: as well as the
beauties of the Renaissance in
Worth. Every teacher with a con- 11.40 12 Address. Mrs.
tract, either .written or verbal, to‘Claudia Hightower: "What the
; teach in thse two counties must1 Public Schools Hare Done and
attend What They Are ’Expected to Do
The program for the opening for Temperance."
daya follows: 1‛.
But Captain Cyril
Ily fluted Press, . .
LONDON, Aug. 25. - Acquiring
standard European titles by the
castrand marry plan continues tn
be a favorite occupation of Ameri-
1 ■ nOC Juol} yuui nuovand wM -onaue wwa
if you did not fail in any of your obligations to him.....
ents and child may differ and go separate ways, if that
seems unavoidable, but only the most serious breach would SellerMarinello shop have re-
justify a child-in refusing to speak to a parent. turned from a six weeks’ trip thru
But it was only fair that you explain to your husband
your reasons for continuing to speak to your parents, no
matter how, ungovernable his temper. A definite understand-
And there was Mister
TYEAR BETTY: I married five
V years ago without my parents'
consent. All these years they
have spoken to me, but not to my
husband. I thought that by being
on good terms with them, .peace
would come to all. But it hasn't.
My husband would get eross at
times, which he had ■ right to do,
but would soon get over it. But
he is too hot-tempered to reason
- however, will not
tober 1«. This announcement
Ladies Auxiliary of Sycamore
Mr and Mrs ton Evans have
that he was pretty nearly at the
end of his string as far as she waa 3
concerned. He bard that it waa
tier mind, and not her body. Ho ,
told me taat the- waa really fl
nothing the matter with her, ex-
cept. the fact that nothing inter- '
Lleave Sunday for California.\
Mrs Roy Dowdv and-chiltren.
Stop 6, are 'spendirg several days
with Mr. and Mrs. Whatley of
'Sometimes I'm almost p
convinted that she will •'
,0 bible -unv and "pecial j . n. Elponeeting"ot" hi Kp
Lunch will xrvea si .12 2o worth fague Union will be .held
u. ssjhesseeston will be al Prst Methodist Church Tues
zet in the atternoun; whenFiedas all-U D- m stunt has
. nerior of ficere will b. held I been postponed until nthe Septem
• • • her meeting, blit a good program
LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN
' exquisite and fragile, to be
cherishad from any rough ele-
J ments that might pitch their
tents in t|ii- garden Cleopatra,
.2 v r L-x
Miss Lou Ena Brown who haz
been the gueat of “Misa Ardath
crovie,wi leave Sunday mornihg
Jackson and Mr an# Mrs.
The Institute will be held at the quls. president, of North Texas
11th ward school building in Fort Teacher's College.
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Italy, were all small of'stature. ,
: । Elisabeth was tall, angular and
bony, which perhaps had much
little women. So have nearly
all the women of brains the
writers, the thinkers, th" paint
' superintendent of
schools.
"II go and see.
made Saturday by Miss
can debutantes and widows- _
grass and otherwise. -
One hundred and- fifty —English
titles of much distinetion and fre-
have nt all been beautiful
in overhauling care or
trucks clean parts are e
seatial for proper inspecton: -
quick repairs, and correet
adjustment. 1 The Amerizan
grease and paint removin I
system la a practical and
economical eld in overhauk/
Ina or repainting. Call Pven
163 or Pros 142 for rurthet
details. Located next doot
to Aerican Laundry and
having in use the. steam
. I nant of I him 2 hl MX
.1 perfectly.
But something that happened the other night lead-
in* to believe that she will more likely become a great
actress instead of a comedienne. i
We had put her to bed and I was reading. I thought •
l vioticed her head poking around the corner of the bed
room door occasionally, but "hen I got up to look he
was always lying in her crib sound asleep.
. Finally I went around to thecother door and silentiy
watehed Pretty soon Phoebe raised her head, listening,
and then got up and peeked cautiouslx around the cor
ner. It was the most killing thing you ever saw. the Way
she did it. . —1—.,
Just then Mrs. Tompkins rattled a paper and like A
fAsh Phoebe darted bak toher pillow • I turned on the ,
lights and the little dickens had her eyes closed tight,
playing 'possum. A nd no matter hop hard I'd try to
wake her up, she kept those eyes shut. f -
in the courthouse
- A newsboy’ threw him * paper
•W,
job. An overpowering pereent- x
age of the famous actress are
little. Mary . Pickford, the “
screen's symbol of adorable i
femininity. is a delicious little
dear; also. Norma Talmadge
and other beauttes of the cin-
ema world. Maud Adams, that a
• sprite of snlight, is little, B, »'
also is Billy Burke. Little, too,
are Edna St. Vincent Millay.
Madame Curie, Galli Curd and
Clara Philips.
You are right, Mabel, if the
writer were a taU woman, she
might see it differently.
Burnet-gt, and ljtle daughter.
"If all the —Pee Wee Landers
are horn" again,* said Nick to
be a great actress like
Sarah Bernhardt or Glo-
ria Swanson. Phoebels
sense of mimicry is re-
markable. You never saw
anything like it. '
.Maybe she will be a
great impersonator like
Elsie Janis, because
right now she does imi-
tatiops that would knock ,
you cold. Just do any-
thing and tell her to do
it, and she'll imitate you
with, so I never explained to him before I decide what to do. If Supt: Carroll. A
my purpose in speakfhig to my par- . they didn't need me, sometimes
enta. Il think I would kill this third per-
» 4
110 Ana son "Bmy was miasing also, for Billy, smacking, don't you,
' like most people, had followed a (To He Continued)
his nose ' Eopyright, 1923. NBA Service) 4
"If yourplease find Billy for . ...... ■ ... - —- , ■■■ 11 sarh
me. begue d King Snookms., I ll c.
certainly be much obliged, for hel
Alls* Ardath Ctquse, Coilege-
ave, who has been visiting in
Gatesvile ss the guest of Rev and
Mr» J.C.Neai and Miss Lou Ena
Brown has returned, aecompanted
tn Mies Brown NTims Crouse rh
tertained With aptenie and auto
ride for MIW' Drown, Tuesdax al
lake Worth
2-245e • Division by dis- Aerial courtship but' a wed-•
way. If you I00*1 down the
chasm of the age* you will find
that the women who have play-
Mr. andf Mrs M A-Puitet, Har
risonave, have returned from an
' extended visit in Colorado
boys are stin tinier. And Billy was
smail for his age So he was Aikely
to be most anywhere st all
"Im sre,ae haen t left Pee
Wee land." said Mrs Spider, who
lived in a large web stretched be
ween two burdock leaves "T‛e
watched every tt and buz that
left Lee Wee land today and not
Me of then bad s passneer 20
his back."
'then wej look Tor him rizhk
nere," stat Nany
Rut RHIr Blinkers wasnt MV-
w’here. it seemed They looked
ers the musicians.
When Adamawa* introduced
Friday afternoon when the ele- ■
va tor went dead, between the sec--,. wca
ond and third floors. Armstrong tGames Iordem —• - (
read it all before the power went T‛he. exeninK.. .. aorowa to
back on. ' . ’ Refreshments, - Mrs. DeWitt Thompson and
The courthouse elevator fre- Missea Ireneufopmnn Bora ' sonof Vernon are visiting Mrs.
5"......ween n...... 5SS: iZ* wato. Dophaa qnoupgoma zist r. ■* J R
1. YWN PARTY. Betts, Bessie Thompson, Messrs - ,
- senior:Ep-tMaxie Melton, JohhaMeetmatrsMrs.Maryj.nyreComege--
worth League were entertained at Maurice Bethea. “ ian, jaye. hs returned from Waco
the Boulevard Methodist Church Harry Phillips. Harry le < • . ■- where she: attend-d an education
Thursday night with a lawn party Herbert Kidwell. Elmore 10 al conference
After many interesting games and’ Theodore Sprinkle. Mr am »
music at the gym, with Mira Mau- Warner Moore. Mr* Mpinwie
Vine Ragsdale as leader ’ punch Mrs. John Bowman and the 1o5
—t
0-B
BRAND
MACARONI
Sold Grocer
! woEGPKHnv-i
school entertained withw swim ,
.ming party and sanrisg. breakfast
at Rocky. Ford Thurdaj"morning. +
„ Thosi attending were Misses | ry1 A 111• f g.4-
th,‛i adlos A^Uan of the Tab Helen Rodden - nnm, iindsex., ie btDeTAt1Ve in1el l
1 ernaci, Ba pt ist Church Tuesda at i Irene MeKnightTheima Nowman, j ‛-F
' 1" a m M saomr Walters. Janu aeDut’and a — B WALDO TOMPKINS
I OFFEN wonder what Phoebe will become when she
- grows up. Even tho she isn’t 2 years old. she shows at
times flashes of genins, or. whatever you want to cnl
4. that are startling
He wrote me but there was 1
• ihimr out of the way an‘he
I acotded. him tor. Lt. -___
Ha hud written to me -
promptly before tha Now he has
not answered the last letter 1
inow it wa> correctly addressed
Would it be pushing for me to ,
wiite him azaini.innoTrHED.. son cos will hold taeir annual in-ton schools, and G. L.
You might write him once more. 1 -
| to do with her enmity for love-
- ly little Mary of Scotland for
whose gracious favor men
fought and died Juliet, could
never have made love so divine-,
jy had she to drape five feet
eight or ten over the balcony .
rail.
Lady Macbeth, whom no one
can accuse of falling asleep at
1 the post, must have been small
—-a large woma i would have
been too slow and bungled the
Uvea with his Aunt Pinah Duster
and she won't give me amimutea
peace if he's lost. " ,
.'We’ll find him" declared
Nick. "Weu atari right awhy and <
look every whete. . Don’t worry
any mbre
King Snokums sighed’withre e
lief. Now he could ake hm'after
owbuins W,™"
mu Hrav
WaM Garland
W AITS FOR ANSWER.
, pear Betty: I have ■ boy friend
i've gene with fox a year and one
half -uat recently he moved away
8"6 9
,,N
Va.. where he will enter the Vir-1, 5 "" "55 “ . morning, the scarcely pay* any
einia --! ~ - oorPoor out
Daytn-attrnauzntet sva. ’■>■■■are rent s percsrdnra
Misa Grace Davis, In Cleveland, The woman pays- • Great Beyond—Into that Never-
Ohio. think 1 would probably " ther Never Land, which Barrie has de-
... -have the conecience thatbelonKs seribed as being the abode of baby }
to either one of those Eiris than souls waiting to be born. , .
daughter. Wilma-Marie, are visit my onta at this moment ' ’ e She has never sald a word to
ing relatives in Petan Gap. . you the torments 0 e 1 me about our baby. In fact, do
have aotblag on me. not think she has mentioned it to.
anybody. But every one of us can
j. are in Caddo Mills for a abort see now that because aba knows -
stay. now thia child which abe baa long- -
* * * 1 ed for will never be hers, she her-
Misa Juanita -"aacnez. Hurley- selr Aoes not want to lve.
ave, is visiting in Galveston. 1 had a long *alk yesterday
•126"
for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sample.
Richmond-ave, are visiting friends
and relatives in Alabama
i Rex and Mrs. W H Coleman
and family have returned from a
visit rn chequoyah Ark , and
Grand Rapid*. Mfeh.
Mrs. 'Jetr File. Mistletoe
Heights, will leave Tuesday for
Decatur, n. where she will apend
the month of September with her
motber and sister. Airs Rinehart
and Miss Ada Rinehart
---THE TANGLE -
The Tragedy Of
A Lost Child
_______— COPYRIGHT, 1923-------.
New Neil r. Anderson Bldg.
Lamar 9376
"If you could take her out of
herself,” he said, "or she should
PRESCOTT TO SYDNEY
CARTON
DEAR SYD: ■ ' -----' -- --- —
„ . Paul was more sinned against
.You can imasine, old chap, how than sinning, and 1 am sure that
your letter mesaeo up my emo Leslte, her would
Z BX ira^ E . 1] "
I don't wonder you felt like I am the one that shouid not
moralliing a little. It a a queer. mentioned to Leslie, and unfor-
thing that is happening to me just tunately I Bm right under her nose
at present, 1 And yetlex- nost or the time. - ”
pectir weomly knew il.and couid She is not at allke herselr,
look into the heart, andiminds of She mentioned 1D the
our triends and aeguaintancesw siightest that uhe would care
* would find there are just as many leave dler
The Fort Woth Press wiu t secret places where they have hid- ncent. with that mxiona
gily print now. about vacation- . things they hardly eon- he accepts, with that Eracious
lata adress tour communica- | d n A A * 7 , smile of hers, all that the nurses
pon Wotzasstn Edti rhe fessed1te thempelven, A we have do tor her. But she does not seem
MILLINERY
604 Houston St. ,
good -Home Of Good Shoes"
NEWKIRK-OFFUTT
htm Doyon think ive known him
ong cfough to correspond with I
him a Furnit
There is no reason why you
Xia ana i srrl 5m r
they Just simply, decided to get •
married here • Miss Ruth Cloud has returned
cuvicH sorini from a vistt in Eureka sprine*.
Member, of the RiversideEr, Mira NTinnie May Vance has re-,
worth League were, entertaun, turned from the summer session
with a social Thursday nizht of the University of Calitornia
th* hbme of Miss •1 * she returned thru Colorado and
the diversion for Yellowstone pk
some of the meanest things one
could think of. I promised to have
nothing to do with my people snd
he said he would forgive me. But
instead, he is makng lire' miser-
able. I have dreadful nervous
spells. ' . . _______.
A third party is to blame for schools will receive but 212
hie attitude We have three chll- “ - — "hl
dren, so I must think and think |
In her brans is
height;’ if you imitate the hero
ine of most novesiate, it would
mean for the rest of your life
you would haxj. 10 go around
swaying.ttea drunken sailor.
All tall women, according to
fietion, sway regally. As a mat-
_1 ter of fact, tall women never
rura, , sway |
' peri - It is only the novdlists who
capita from the state. Thia win - : -_____
cut terms short, according to . 1 • D 4.
The terms will average about Aerial Courtship, out
seven months. The teachers pay . s .1 T3 .1
"n average aboutsssmonth A Wedding On the Earth
THE fact that you continued to speak to your parents would Bobbed Hair - ilaamm
I not justify your husband in unkind conduct toward you, « Qi Sit- popular . dhhu"
you did not fail in of your obligations to him. Par- 18 *1 111 P dh.
Brown superintendent
hurne schools
socILASDShowEn. vis, vincent Hamlin. R Daniet. 10 20 11 b> depart,
Mmra J E McBee, w. C. irby , Mr and Mrs. Ned Byus, and menu
and Ben Miller will entertain the Mr* " D .an.Brarsom 11 , d 1 2— Address Mr. Phe-
—penodtumeuehasndayESTERraTSshoisE raRTrbeWae--T.
at 3 p. m This wil be a joint Mr and Mrs Ben R. Loughry. _ . ' . ......
birthday sociaj and shower for the 605 Trail* ave, entertained . EnJoys Hress while
Waco orphanage, for which sheets, house party last week at their He Wait* for Power
pillow cases and toweis are ur- aome. Included tn the gue*u were ’ _____
I..ded A general invita- Mra. John Zarafonetis, and sohs.4 -
gentiy nerara * li H Armstrong, courthouse el-
tion extended " ' ' and *U. evator operator, thinks he wil
■. ----.’ u a a E rX• ? and . . '| Bubseribe for The Press. He saye
* . NOVEL MM I Al . «. Baker and sona Morri* Lee, he want somethina to read
‘Fidelis Sunday schoolclass 0 Jame* and Ry, Mt. Hemus L while stranded between two floor.
Handley Methodist Church wtll Jones and children. Mar> Frances,
have a novel "weight social on Marion rrankHn, Remus LJr
the fawn of the church Thumdaj • Mr and Mr* J M Laughr and
at A p m. Fun and refreshments Renjamin I... Joe Jr Aleise Me-
are pronhised. The public is in- Dowell, Wpiitam, Mary Flizabeth
rued 22 oand Laura Virginia Laughn* all
■ • • • of Coiwieana.
LAWN SOCIAL.
A general invitation li eteuged
to the public to the lawn soeial to
be givewby members ot St Paurs
Methodist Chureh Wedneady St
t p m on the vacant lol. Seventh
misstg betonging to Billy Blink hiding all the time
ers "Ananaturaniy." he added. I think he needed
t OMPLIMKXTS ‛KIROk
< haries W. HmHh of the Texan
satet. complimented hl«-| nfece
Mina Nellie Bowera: ot hreve
vort with a। picnic Mar • ereek
and a danevat te home nf W D
and Andree Pewte French Eirl. • R and.
thouzhtthattheordinar ' Ta , daughter, Ema Marian, ave re
ter of fac -turned from a three weeks May
would do for them .
Mra. Turner owns her own . - 5r” P"
plane and love s '" jaunt | Mn T p*H"nntgot Marlin
around in, .pace ehe haa- «n tmumt.gr. aud Mr. A O.
altitud" ■ • ..n Bowers. Stop Edgewood
The romance stared when . f
enrollment. .1 ____
' 9:25-9:40 Welcome address, tricts, discussion of subjects of In-1 dine on earth-
Mayor Cockrell. tereat in the rural schoqls. 1 when an aviator and an
9 40-10 Response, J. A. Koo- 2:45 2:25 -( Addreaa. R T avitrix wed, one might sup-
• ' -_______________ Elis, pecretary of State Teach .pose the ceremony wouid be
held ‘n (he clourds.
9:20-10 Address,
it might bring her back to normal.
As it is, as far as I can see. there -
- is nohting the matter with her 1
' phyatcatly. but I am sure that aha I
is only thinking of one thing- 1 I
"If she does not get any better-8
within tbe next two weeks," he
said. "I would advise you to take
her out in the country and see if j
the unfamiliar surroundinga will
not touch up her intereat in Ufa.
If nothing'elac does any good. par. —
hap* you had better suggest to I
your mother-in-law that she go |
। over to the Chidren’s Home and I
■ pick out a little baby and bring it j
‘to your wife. I have known that,
I in some cases, to do the work.".,
I 1 Tomorrow we are going to take I
I Leslie to a convalescent home. I
! . When I asked her rr she wanted ]
I to go she answerec, "Yes, if you 1
wish me to," in absolutely a life- .
Lless voice._____» . I
Syd. if Leslie dies. I will never A
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