The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, December 10, 1923 Page: 2 of 10
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i'HK ABILKNI5 UKPOKTKH. ABILENE TEXAS
And thfe Chorus Is Just Starting
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TEHSOJCAM
Earl Johnson spent Sunday In
nainngor.
t MIm Virginia Miller spent Sun-
rtny In Balllnger
I "AT. N. Ilodc-ers snent Sundav with
relatives In Sweetwater.
Ti Tt. Aiifneilt nt T.tiMirtMc
Islltng friends In Abilene
relath
Mrs
1 Is Slsl
t'lP.r vfil .' picnji ! must oround CSr-orfte WIMIrVi homo I
fcht voiffits theie. Now four h6w olrfs hae 1 eon Added to lit
folrtli i i"1rmi n ffw Hv i-n. This In ihf first limn more th
clrtlr it. it'll ot i rce. Thiee o them are girls anil ono Is 11 boy T
Jioutvl f-tth when born.
n Ualtlmore There used td to
family chorus Mra "Wlttl pave
n cne hew rufrtjir of the rifMlit
hey neighed from four to five.
Oldest - Only Woman - Youngest
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MOTOR
CAR
T'm . w f Kin1 tinni&psr member! of tho 6Sth ConprcKS nnd tbo
only t ' i.jrrnTirr nr Hlmwn above liftt to rlRht Oencral Isanr
Wirru 1 if iih.. 1 .' sn Mrs. "vtny H. Nolan only rtothan iiiemWr
ntut 1 trr JFi .1 - Vl 11 hd. ttRe 2"
SISTER
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MitWi tii.irs n hostcs.i Is punled
as to hw much to pruparo for
hor guests Of couro tho sort of
occasion mien- Into thla very
largely For instance n sinallor
portion r( snlaa will bo nerved with
ipdw'lc t hn nfternoon ton.
thn thp mm naiad served with
lettuf" nt i lunchoon.
Th'-e I'airuwitfons jmty help you:
On- nn ft of whipping cream
will wh'i t boib 26 por?ort8wjth
nna lirei- snoon'ul. AVhlpixsd cream
for chornlntp.wmihl servo 30' cup
One i.lf pound coon will mnKo
25 serving ruy- tit I'hoeoIaU". Till
will rec 'in- ab"Ut four quarts of
milk
On mi. it q' i- cream I calou-Ia-j
o f'rt T't.m lx to clRht
prii bnik cruts ordlnnrlly
Into x riot itnn tut sven or PiBht
n m .p li ived with cAKe
imlMpht. tn iilo frnm fifinu
ffea. I uf 4t Vi to 11 loaf. These
i. u in 'nir''-f -r Jiaivrs. vim
nnunl tf lmtt' 1 will unread 60
whole i'm1wrli- Throe pints Of
fllllnir will mah' 0 snndwIclicH
WtIiIiW 11111I Measure
Onf lnrir Iai r nka Is caleuated
toieno fn.rn J-' ! 18 persons. If
evernl Itlnds if niki are served
tho t iu Mhoii'i if eut In small
portions
Ont timrt of -ilad rvi six to
clfht itfrrnrtM ryi(ir with the
rcrvl rnit oemalnn.
X"our Tiounds of chlrken after
attviuif inake ob (unrt of salad.
Threeiounds freih naltnon are
rfiJfiiHt.il to make salad for 25
tlf riS
Tli. e one.ponnd ran of flhrltnpa
innltn cn1.ul for 25:
One nart hot bouillon serves 8 !1t'sfcrd.
persons.
One pound of coffee serves 30
persons.
Three pints of choppod meat are
calculated to maho croquettes for
25 persons.
OYSTEUS By number for "lew
four to a person) raw four to six to
n rmrson: In cream aauco combined
with mushrooms ICO for 25"; chop.
ped In made dishes two and ono-
half to three quarts with the "a:
uor.
AioraCH Only
It must bo remembered that
these aro rough estimates for tho
nverairo occasion. They may servo
to help you to compute the quan-
tities needed for your own special
needs.
In planning for z largo dinner If
tho cook calculates on th0 hauls of
her needsf for her own fajnlly
sho can nrrlvo at a fair conclusion.
In making over recipes bo sure
to keep the proportions tho same
daublo every ingredient If you aro
making twice tho rule. In tho mat
ter of cakes It Is better to makeJ
two ordinary ones tnan one extra
largo one. Thin is true of nny dish
that requires a. largo nmount of
booting.
I In 'tho case of chaf!ng-dl;h cook
ery two chafing dishes normally
filled are prcferablo to ono over-
filled. The length of time required to
cook large quantities Js Increased
to some extent but not In propor-
tion to tho Increase In the rule.
(Copyright 1023 NEA. Service.
Inc.)
Damago estimated at $200 was
done to one of tho canii operatod
by 'the oYHow Cab company of this
city Sunday nonilng about six
o'clock when the car was struck
by a backing Texas and Pacific
freight train at tho Poplar street
crossing. Tho driver nnd an oc-
cupant of tho car woro uninjured.
It was stated that tho freight
train had stopped and split nt tho
crossing Just before tho accident.
Just as the car started to cross
going south tho train started
barking.
Tho left running board was
smashed and tho front and rear
loft fenders wero badly bent and
Tho glass In tho left front
door nnd the glass portion between
th0 front and rear floors on inc
left sldo was shattered. Tho rear
right wheel was aUo smashed
Is Msltl
Mrs E
aJK
ngtr
friends in Abilene.
B. Bj-num Sf Colorado
City is Visiting friends ftnd rela
tlves in Abilene.
Mrs Mack Chlnrt spent the week
end with her mother Mrs. Ilrook-
shlro of Potest.
Mr. attd Mrs. C. W. Buchanan
of Clsro Spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. 1 Andrews.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Stubbtefield
of Merkel spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. C. S Beal of Abilene.
Miss Suslo Bell Wcedon. Instruc-
tor of Spanish In the Merkel High
School visited in Ablleno Saturday.
B. C. Eager and daughter MIsS
May and son Cecil nnd Miss May
Power spent Sunday with friends
In Cisco.
Mrs. E. P. Allen or 8prlngfleld.
La. Is tho guest of her relatives
MIm Zoo Allen. Mrs. O. ft. Hough-
ton and Mrs. l'lorenco Clifton.
Tho Glad Girl's Classs of tho Col-
lege Heights Baptist Church ren-
dered a program at Parks Sunday.
Special rmtsto was furnished by
Miss Helen Trout.
Mrs. M. K Bodgers nnd daugh-
ter Edith havo arrived from Hol-
lywod Cal. where they mado a
six months visit with Mrs. KOd-
gcra daughter.
Miss Ora Terry spent Sunday in
Cisco. She was accompanied home
by her mother. Mrs. A. T. Terry
who has been In sanitarium there.
After r short visit hero Mrs. Terry
will go to her homo at Midland.
A pretty nddltion to 1ho Mlms
SLvl Show. In connection with
tho Shrlno Carnival Is Mlsa Ethel)
Vera. Murphfce who will act as
fairy. It Is announced that the
spring coats shown at this time
aTo tho models used In the Model
Makerw show nt tho H tx-Carimn
Hotel In New York city last week.
The Society Erent of the Season
Indoor Circus and Mardi Gras
Q'rvn By
Abiiene Shrine Club
Drum and Bugle Corps
mmsmi
mm MHnnuyuo'iwBqi
10 Big Circus
and Vaudeville
ACTS
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Living Mcdkfs-5 Big
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Coming Dec. lltiy
AdrtissiOiA lOt
VINO
DELS
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H NIGHT
FRONT
Building;
I
Days
to 15th
to All
MIMS DTnTGOODS COMPANY-
(Tho Store of Individuality)
Will Stage a Big Stylo ShowWith Living Models Each
Night At 8:00 O'clock.
This Big Event Will be Held in the J. D.
Moore Transfer Building
Watch For Street Parade
OPENING DAY
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BAN.CtBAK AND HEAJL-ihi tmFJ
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ty?piUyfu
VJlftAuto Supply
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READ THE REPORTER WANT ADS !
BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS
A beautiful line of Gift Books in Leather Parch
Poems Toast Books Etc. A large assortm
Fiction. Ponular Coovrights. Bovs' Bo oksf Girls' Bobksfi
-j j x j u j tf ' tArs
and A. B. C. Books. . XjT
THE MONTGOIWEffiYBRUG CO.
"Aways At Ybdfs$rftce"
mejwpnejs
j i rr
icor imes an
and Paper Bindings.
id Prices. Also Late
d Children's Picture
On Christmas
MORNING
BEHOLD!
The Gift Yoiir Family Will Treasure.
Through all the Years to Come.
Give Music
The Gift Supreme
Victor Victrola or Brunswick
Talking Machine
A Baby Grand Piano A Player-Piano
TRAINING SCHOOIi TOIt
SCOUTMAKTintS UK HE!.))
The second 'nnd fjnal day of tho
Scoutmasters' Training School will
be held here Tuesday beginning nt
1 p. m. at tho Rational Guard
Armory on South First Street for-
merly the 8. S. S. Motor Company
(building It was announced Mon-
iiay afternoon by John wesley
Price. Scout Executive
AH of those who were present at
the first day's session of the school
last week aro nsked to be on hand
Tuesday.
Mr. nml Mrs. C C. Cox left Sun-
day night for Almagarda. fw
Mexico to again make their home.
The Morning
Hours are the
Best
$1.00 Down Sale
Now on Con-
goleum Gold
Seal Rugs
ueen Mission
MONDAY
AND TUESDAY
1 ! 3ar
Mask
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$Xm No irouiblc to
jpf kcepCondoleum
rf&f lean-adaiBpiaop
1 'nK docjttt-trKk!
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The Family
Christmas Store
What Every Boy Wants
Monday and Tuesday
4 Acts Vaudeville 4
-"Bill Vic & Dell"
Combination of Fun and
Music Special Drop
"Lester
lustrum tntal.
Dan
ncent"i
nd
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OF TM;1
JGwEASX
Y 0. 0Miftfcr JUllivaH witb
MAIXJK I1LLAMY
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TulfiSiirfi
Dancing. jr
CaijAlfAlWfcTLb
Soiissic anl a Gleler
ode and Toy
it rn
Chinese noHHj 'flTSong and j
Dance Special Drop
"A Breath of Old PeW
On the Icreen
" THE DEVIL'S GHOST "
NOTE livery Monday and
Tuesday Tour Acts of Vau-
deville. Vaudeville.. 3:30 7;S0 9;30
AdaOe&iea. .20c 30c and 55c!
A Commuted
Sentence
Women don't have
to spend their lives
beuting and sweep-
ing heavy.dusty rugs.
That sentence to
hard labor was abol
ishedbyCongoleum.
See our complete
line of these modern
labor-saving rugs.
Read the Prices
on these Gold
Seal Genuine
Congoleum-
Rugs
6 BY 9 FEET
$7.95
7X-2BY9FEET
$9.95
9 BY 10 J-2 FEET
$14.25
9 BY 12 FEET
$15.95
Pay $1.00 Down
And Balance by Week.
13 BY 3 IN0K JtUG
49c -
240 to ro at this priee. t
Buy now save 0Hy.r
1 .. iF JBf r 4 jPK.
Tf!!TO3rwRWTaiffer (w?f K3Pvlilfc I mWmk
dpini ffavs I u JJ V
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C)Mra.WAILY! $3.95 jT
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12 More Sho
THRONGS ARE
Buying has started iiiffiil
are being put away fine
j vice is keyed up to I
.ervicc.
ffnr
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We have employed t
wait upon you. Join t
tvhile stocks are at their
med salespeonre to
crowds anif.shop
THIS MAHOGANY SERV-
ING TBAY.
Size 13x19 Inches
v $1.39
600 BOXES STATIONERY
ON SALE
lQc 15c 25c 35c
and 50c
OTHER STATIONERY
75c to $3.00 Box
CHRISTMAS CARDS
5 for 5c
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mm m
gwi me t. ijBijnHii m
Games For All.
Mora games aru being u&e4
today than over before. Tite
largest stock of games ant
now on display here. Come
and look through tkk wan-
durful assortment priced
15c to $6.00
MAH-JONGG GAMES
$4.25 to $25.00
The Chinese Game.
A."Babe"RutH
SWEAtER
All wool hskerpuU-OYer. perfect
ttlnj with collar susss z8 to 56.
M7 be had In all tho popular color
combloitloai and plain colors.
This Is th tarn iwMlir tht
"Dibs" Ruth wears.
MANHATTAN KWTITINa Mlt-H' rSODUCT
HssVBHHsWHMiBlMflstHBlHHiVHHHHHBl
For Real He-Boys i
FIVE DAYS SALE
on
BABE RUTH
SWEATERS
Starts Tuesday
- $3.95
These are all wool Sweaters.
Sizes 28 to 36
100 Sweaters on. Sale
While they last.
An unusual price at the very
time when moat In demand.
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m mfw w "ai
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sw l & r
World's Best
Makes of
Bahy Grands
Baldwin
Ivers & Pond
ush & Lane
ter
and
lect from
Special Prices ai
(j TehMlnjil Xmas
J
Brand New High Grade ! .
J
mnos
' $275.00 Up
Complete Stock of World's Best Makes
Special Xmas Discount and Easy Terms
1 Stylo 210 I
I $100.00 j a
! Victrola r For thfistmas
Call and select one today $10.00 is all
you need to get the instrument of your
choice Balance easy monthly payments
Give Music The Most Ideal Gift For
the Whole Family
KING BAND INSTRUMENTS.
Give Your Boy a Band Instrument for
Christmas.
Hall Music Co.
9 la tv "fwytWnff in Music"
246 Pine Street iWnii
Telephone 586
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, December 10, 1923, newspaper, December 10, 1923; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317637/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Public Library.