Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 227, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1922 Page: 7 of 12
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Amarillo Daily News
Society Editorials
Section Two
AMARILLO DAILY NEWS TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 3 1922.
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MAIlHiOIJH.
Written for the Christian Science Mon-
llcir by 1-Yances t'mnliy llamk't.
All India I l their Nplcy puld
llich marigold lliat glow with molten
heat.
Stiff pctaled warriors tail In some
stern mold.
Thry face uion the dusy summer street.
Not ulth our fairer flowers tun they
compote
Vith dearer bloom New Knpland gar-
dens hold.
Where roses lilies. Puns.ca blossom
aweet
lu-sid them too bright marigolds un-
fold tiav disks of color under alien sky!
kit dm prim f.iir gardens Lido to
Oray t
lienrath an Orient tun the Hands art
dry
Whir human -crowded la the river
ay.
And o'er the mingled city harsh noun da
die.
As temple bills call aoftly "Kneel and
pray.'
li RMONY U.I II OI'KNH
1MICN WOKK MOMI.W
The Harmony Huh held iw first
lieet.nic of tho cluii yisar with Mrs.
Tom y Chlsum J90; 1 1. trrlsoti Street.
Monday iiftiiniwni Ht 2 0') o'clock.
If enthusiasm anions the members
spelts (ihivhuI ear. I lion tho Har-
mony chili li (W'Minnl ovon lii tho see-
ti'l jear of Its eude!iO to l.eoomo
one of the Ixt Known club In tho
uth. Already n. preitt lol if public-
tty bus lieen Riven tho Hurt for thn
:tlf ill jir that iu rr.tonsl In the
I anhandle Clalns Chamlier of (iri-
ni'Ti parade. Tho H.idhon pmplo have
i ad" nrntiigcmcnts to jlui tho pic-tan-
of this car In the l.tilMhi which
tin) mail out aJl over tho I'nlt'sl States
The p.rlure ns well us a v rite up of tho
otub a ihm.i tvl In a recent issuo i te
Kurt Worth IZeoord. Tho dub appra-
ilalivi tho publicity th.it la lieinp piven
II. for it 1 by this tnivtn.s that tho pub-
If is brought to a lsttcr understanilni'
! the motim nnd ru ts v 1 1 1-h of tho club.
i In their ibun o to !' n pnblli spirited
iirrmiAition roa.lv nt all time to do
its lot in tho (loM'l"inio:it of tho city.
Picident's Jviv was ibsorvi-l Mon-
day. Mrs. .la'.-U ll.c.s.r tho new pro-d-ttf-iit
was jiroMiit.sl With a 1-ewiitlful
bniiiiiot f flower Willi th remark
that "She U the 1 It t lot lady who lias
made u huccoh of her :i. 1 1 m ntHt i ition
before it had luinllv bepun." With the
nienibciDlilp full an I cm h one u elub
lisstlor and a provvinp I ii :i.iii v fund.
fIio ha indeed pi in in that sho h Ii(.
president who can put over tho plans
and n ml .It hois of tho i Ink At tho close
nl hi r a.hitt-ee. Mrs. Ibuisir presented
Mrs. F.L . Wondruf. Lift yisir's prosi-
ilonl with a lioiiiiliful Kilt m U half of
the .visum.' board of pi ill 1'.'. Mra.
Woodruff who is iiiumc.iI ilit-.i-tor for
tho jear. ri-Kpondi-d in a luippy vay
and tlion explained mimic of ber ninbl-
tlnns In tho musiial lino whi' h wk-
pints the oluli to aohiove thin year
The ( "hrist iii.i.i oantat.i to bo irlven
onieliino m I oinlT. was jflM-n fimt
consideration and the proKr.im inll iwi-d
with Introductory n marks by tho bsul
ir Mrs. ltolrt Wilson. Mrs. P. R.
Woodruff om pol tho program w;th
"Haln" by t'urran. The ntiinber al
thoiiRh very difficult wu.s baudlisl moat
artistically by Mrs. Woliiilf wliw
lrlo Miloo Is iom lopmi; rapidly Mm
Tonev ( 'hi.fiini'fi rendition tf "K.tudo
Molndi'l'io" bv llaff. un tho NiirpriM'
of the aftornoin Willi nnh two yiMrs
of at mly hli hhows roiiiark ildo talent
find pniries.H. "Tho lluiir of Mrciminc."
bv llahii.ua aeepi-cially Milled to Muts
Nell 1 lol Kbruirh's voice. Shu tun ii; It
with romarkobli. Nwi'tnoss and finish.
Mrs. TriKK rend "Smilos." to tho (Might
of all. Mra. TriKK denumMt rated with
srnili H in her own line and Is full--iHmIIo
of bruiK their inov-iites to
othois. Mr. K. I-'. Unihain. in kuowledr
lid to In one of the most thorough inu
I siolatis In tho city playol ''Humores.
ijue" Op. in No. fi bv lUichiniiiiiiioff.
with splon'bd tis-hninuo and artistic
polish "I.ifo's Pani'liso" by Mary H
Krown. was ably handled by Mrs. '. R.
Kis r. w ho bus volume nnd r inK to
do Justice n& powerful KonK Mrs. Rob.
lilt Wilson dlKilayed brilliant teeluii'iuo
ami finish In lor interpretation of
Momcnto Caiiriccloso" bv Walicr
Ii -hot I7.en-. All imiiitsis woii. pi ven
''inn moodily and in such way as to tin
crisht to ii ubin- srfoitii.iiicc. lino of
I lie features about tho Int. Is the sue
ni of p. rcutil.ir pi oiri .iiiis. for oolv
throiiph tins source can tb- iIcmIoji
irent and tho smiim toiler laiei't t ilonta
I Individuals bo bioiii;1:t out
I'l I JM.RSS ltltSS Ql AltTKTTr:
T .ITK.IC AT lll .l II A.
Ror an (Kcasioii ns the ono sctieduled
fur (Molar loth Amarillo Is unite for-
tutuito in havlnp her own troupe. What
other city this tilde of Fort Worth could
muster nn entire Chautati'iua from ao-
loists lo entire companion1
he i losliip number on tb" "IVaptist
Oiautauiiuu" Is easily one of the best
iiiaitets in the State. The names of
tho tnemlsu's are known everywhere.
The I'eerli f P.rass Quartet Is composed
of Jo.se A. Rivers who la nlso the
director of the First Church Orchestra.
( Willard Smith. I-. V. I. inhard. nnd
J. (!. McCIintoek. The first two men
tUilifUd as Lieutenants durluK tho re-
rent World War In Sousa'a Kind. AH
are flnishod musicians and they am
able to play "The Sextett from I.urla"
with nil of the streiiKth of feolnm with
which the composer Intended it te be
pl l.Vi d.
These nuinltera are elerfe. by the com-
mittee front tho Teai hers' Association.
Ni'tnls-r for piano and voire:
Cirls Ke ten and under sunatinn Op.
.Hi. No. 1 In Co. liiinentl. Apia 11
to Ki. Tarantella Op. Si. No . Mellor.
Apis 1J to IS Norweplan Hridal Rrtv
cess. on (irlep;.
Roys Apea 10 arid under. The Wild
lloi-seninn Sehumann Akos 11 to 15
K ii Ik lit Rupert Hchiimnnn. Ages 13 to
IS Polish Dance. Hchawenka.
Ai'.ults Ixve lream No. S I.isrt.
Voice: Tenor. Hark! Hark the Ijirk
Schubert. Second Tenor or lUirltone
Rven Pravest Heart. Faust (inunod.
Rasa Rtslonln love Sonp. I'lnautl. So.
prnno My Heart Hath a Sonp. Wood
ward. Mivm I Iream-t 1 Rwelt In
Marble Halls. Ralfe. Alto. Ah' Tia a
Rrenm Hawlcy.
The nuuilsTs for violinists orchestras.
; quartette etc. will ! plven at an
eaily date.
4. r. u:s Til IIOI.I) HUNT
MKKTIM. OF VKAIC.
The J f. (1 Club will hold its first
IlieetliiK if I he new yiar
teniMin. at 3 o'clock nt
Mrs. R. C. H. Rynum.
Street. All ai live men:ls rs of the Club
aro aslii-d to lie present on that afternoon.
Thursday af-
the home of
I :!' Monroe
SO( I l. OTFS 1MI j
ri ltSPN M Ml NTHN
Mi- and Mrs W W Mu'. .mill of i
Portland I 'r' . arrived o Amarillo S in-
day f'ir n v ml with Mis Wh to-iuli's
liotinr. I" W Siund-rs of :; N.sth
P. ii hanait St i is t.
Mr. and Mis. l A Saunders and h''!"'
d tiichter Mai'KUei it- if 1 1 illovv illo. I
iikl'i.. a"' h"io xisltuip with Mr S-tun-I
U-i 's brother Mr )' W. Siuiub i s of
i'"'i .V-ltli Ruibaiiati Street (
M sses fo ami V'liKinl.i Weflin. 1
d HipHters of Mr and Mrs I i .i tU Wof
lin have letunied in tho city nfter
spindiiiK the siiiiiior ni.-nMis in Ru-
rope John fl.hlu of Cihln X Cilwn Red1
Rstalo l t is lil at bis h'ltiio on 1 ". j
Hii' ha nan S'rei t i
M MRFKS It IK Ml SIC I r.STIVAI
( ONTFST AUK ANN(IN(M.
Probal.lv one of tho rnost I'lteiest.np
features of the si'fitiK music festival Is
the contest to lie fostered by tho Ama-
I Illo Music Teai h rs" Association. This
promises lo l a red inspiration to all
music l'i i is in the ontiie Panhandle.
While a'l the details have pot it lsj-n
w-oik'sl 'it. the f.dlowiij: juini'rs
mist In- purn bv the contestants ns
welt as one of bis or her own see. 'ii.n.
ARF.I J'lll AS ARK KMMtTAINKO
AT IC. V. 1'AltOI I.S IIO.MK
Tho annual social meotinR of the Ad
elphias Sis-loty of the Fast RapHst
Church was held Monday afternoon al
th home of Mr. and Mrs R. P. Par-
cells when a lsf pleasant nft-rn'i
wn.s ssnt at needlo work which w is
pl. aMiicly Interposed with n propratn
of music nnd readltiRs The first number
was a very pretty pian i solo by Mrs.
W '. Sory. Mias KlUibefh Meyer paie
a riadmp; :t lovely imal duet w.-is gi
en by Mesdames J m .b-nklns and R P.
Parnlls; Mrs. (! F. II nds pive nn ar-
tistic piano number and little Misn Kb
sic Rittle pave a i lever r'-adltiK. enit
bs The N.iKuhty I. k."
IMlKhtfut music was fin mi. heil bv
Mrs S'-ry ilurmp tho servlnp of le
frosliinents. A number of pileitn weie
als'i present on the oc. asion
I HII IIMCMDMI MKKTIM.
I'l.tl K IS ( II V(.H
The place of ineetinp for the Plulli.tr
monio Club Monday bss I- n i h uie.-d
to tbt- homo of Mrs Otis Truhoo on
1!12 Tavlor Street Tho nioetmp w.ll be
rallisl to order nt ; 3u o'clock. Their
will be an exeutivc mootliip promptly
at C.i'O o'dix k.
SIMIAV SCHOOL
KKI'OHTS
( 'hull lies
Polk. Street M'-tlH"! t
Rust p.iptiat
Tabi rniu lo Raplist
C.-nwisii Raptist .
I First Christian .
central Presbyti i t. n
SV Andrews Riiis.'Mja;
S ilv.it ion Arm v . .
At
nit
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TIIF MORI UK K I ITI IlR
I I I II IS OKI. AMI 1.
The Mori lis k l.iti rarv ('lib v(.is to-it-iitlv
oi e init-d to obt.iiii ind.t from
the Northwest I'etaH Stale Nnltl. ll Col-
lei;. jt Canvon in Amciiiaii I peiature.
ensational Dress
LJ
$1495 $19.75
Wc promise and pledge to ihc people of Amarillo and Panhandle that this
RESS SALE
Will lc one ot rcatrst vahio ivin events ever oftt icd the u!i!ic. I .ikin into t . mi'lci .1 1 i mi tint the
season has just opened that every dress is oi" the latest style th.it twry dress otft red in this sale was
hoiiht this season and rijjit now when these dressi-s are most in tlcin.ind ve eome alon-j anJ save you
frotn -S7.50 t .15 on every dieess you juirehasc. These di esses are nnde oi
CANTON CREPE
TR1C0T1NE
P01RET TWILL
SATIN BACK CANTON
Come Early While Choosing is at lis Best Sizes 16 to 46
retfs Fashion Shoe
PHONE 864
605 POLK
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. .r r I he lull nt.- to w hi. h the ( -h t. - ;
Is I 1:1:!.. . Chapter pleS'dl lltS .lie .'-I.
ll !.. s'llit a'till!l"ll to the III!' '
k- hi in 1 1; Mo 111 Aitiile 1 ' S. :!)
II. 'f the I'.v Ijivh Ris t yeir i!ee.
I.eitures will bo plv.cn ibiriup the win- si ii.mn dian lv and f.ll " t I'e
ter for the ln-neflt of the i lub lv 1 r. ; 1 t ..:. . . 1 in. to Mis ! M Snv.i.
II. W. Mon lock of the Normal. All
womi n who ate interested in the study
of Ameihan Literature nnd who would
like to bin me affiliated With the dub.
H i..i.t '!'. .is.
I -!-.- t . .'i . in i-.-d to I. .i I . II. .r
lio'-l I . . 1 i I lolri tin! 1 . ' i I' thill e'
! i i i- to tlio C.mvi 1 1 ! i . n VI r s-
nre urpisl to ls presi nt nt the in xt I t 14 .i M ... o 1 1 . t il' '. i .
meet. up wheli will held on I'lldlV L M.it.:. .1" u M ssiiuri m . I'm! !
1st. 13 in the asmmblv ipn ut tho v .VJ ( hut in. in of I ;.-s.a v a-'
library. Tb" work for the year pimu-
Ises to Is' unusually Inti-n stinp and I
expis ted to fulfil the purposo of pivimj
the memlM-rs a preater undei sfandinp of
the spirit and prowth of Auierh in lit-
erature ntid a deeper np lei i itioii ct
all literature
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upo-i I ' ll an p. al hi l'"i t Woi ' h nt
"I -I'd to po lUina diati ly to tin ;
. v . II i. I .t l I. p -in at the C. ! i
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hint ! il. I-I to lin r b't' Is
The I lei 1 1 -..in .III I 11 V ill bo llellj
:ti I .ii nnurl Al i. ml r I I v . '
!h h'.i l-i i ! i - at ll" T'i' v h i lb. j
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STA1 K CONV KM ION
Miss In-oi-i l.'iin.ic . t n salon I
TeMS IHV.Mi.ll Cnit.d It.l'Ul.t.ts of th. j" ' ':' H'f H T
I'oiif. iler.o v . ;s -eiiilinp out lb p. Ilovv-j I'llS A I II' RNOON.
iiil' i mm rtioti id
The . !. I !i:l. w i.l i. .
t ih. I of Mi- .1 .1
.ii .' o'i tools
i t'111" '.'110
Tho Twenty Sixth Annual i "unv i ui i..n .
of llii. To.ii tiii-..n I' ll i' ii ill i ... i '
held In Port Worth. 1st IT I" .1 nh i s""' !
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1 II KMMl 1 1 I I I -1 II..-I.HS OehpitiS Wi ll
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it.eetme .. e....!!.. I r -"A .blf. r-..r S
I. of tb- T. X..S l .. '; 1 M" '" I W Cb. Il.-V n l .1 tck
MI'll.U" lull I p. u the "Phi. j M -A- U 1 1 "' ho-l.s-es to !h lll.tll-'
lot' i-.i.ii i:ve.!n. i. n tin:. l-' ' -v l: .' the bom- .'!'- f-ii j
M.iiidi' ii. t !; 1i: A M and '.' I' I '"' 1 1 ''' Mil.s"tl Slt.'t I
l I. -.-i.-.;es . i ; 'I'll" P.i.i.t T- a. le V CI f M- j
mute.. Tii le. oi.iu.-!.. 1 1. i i ; . j K:t.l v s. I .. v .11 l-..t. -i i 'mp at!
x tn ;i :; i o'. i . th.. w. . .. .i buildmp
Live Glossy Hair
Follow one of Caticura Soap and
Ointment. On retiring rub Cmicura
Ointment into the acalp jy ;ir.y
pot of dandruff and Ichmr. Meat
morn In j ahampoo with tutltura
Sc and hot water.
nuisi. M llT.ltol t ' Nd arr
w-r Jk OlMim.l 4 4 tw TsjiA.
Th"' e f f . ... ... M
"vet mp tst t r s i - i p. )..
Pri-Mib-Ilt'' Alil. i l Vi. ( :
A ii.
ill h. !. d bv the ( (l.
v.n 'oil i 'lib at ih. homo of Mrs
A S K i- i.o. 1 1 " I llain'oti Street.
Il' is bv I ii'.. I.iih! 0.ic.. .s. !-Tliinit.K :i a- I.. Meed t!ln-s lf. ;
fiom 'he Tv IT" li-'ici Vtis :.i . 1 1. : yon ai 'I A'.i.'i' I'-emm w.ll Jmnl
"Id. i 'hau in. 1 1 . p. .!. i ... i host.-s-. s id i. ..iternoon
-I ll.ti-iistitip t .1. s t 'e ... m. I Tie -k .-.( School P.tt"f T'-iel.
Cll.lptl-IS IIIC . t" ... le;.!'
for the I i -t .
del. p.it.. for . -1 b a-l i t . i I i
ers CI il v i Mi.. ' al 3 o'. loik. at
tin- M- ! iu a '.o i.il hour ai d pro
C! llll.
CONSTIPATION
BILIOUSNESS.
Headache
INDIGESTION
Stomach Trouble
SOLD EVERYWHERE-
$42
SPECIAL
ON
WOMEN'S
AND MISSES
SHOES
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V f iA 'f 2 .jf Bit ea ii I j' -i rj v t tVit. 1 1
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ILL IKEII
Not in years have we been able to
bell such quality footwear at this
remarkable low price.
Here is how we are able to sell
them at the low price of $4.95. A
few days ago our shoe man made a
trip to the eastern markets and it
was during his visit that he pur-
chased this lot of Women's and
Misses Shoes at a price that we can
sell them to our customers at a real saving.
Think of choosing from twenty-four different numbers in Women's and
Misses Oxfords Straps and Boots at th- low price of
t. "s;xt j
S- ii iii'ii iiaiiiiai
Irn different styles in Hrown and lilatk
Oxfcrds in n ijoiid run of ir in IIck and
Brown Call. I hrsr nir 1 1 Iiw walking beds
with welt soles.
Three styles in Ladies' Strap Slippers in Patent
Satin and Kid. These are in BUck only and ar
very pretty and smart dress slippers.
Five different styles in Brown and Black Strap
Slippers. These have military hrrls and v.elt
soles.
One styles Black Kid O.xfmds with writ sol--
and mlitary hrrls.
Five styles in Brown and Black Low llerl
Boots in Itoth "Billikon" and 'Mrs. Kin?"
Brands. These make unusually good shoes for
school wear.
These numbers are on display in our north
window and wc invite yo t to see them and to
come in and get fitted. It is not often that we
have such values as these to offer our patrons
and we vrs that you come early while the
selections are at their i:rt.
NO REFUNDS NO STAMPS
NO APPROVALS
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Warren, David M. Amarillo Daily News (Amarillo, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 227, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1922, newspaper, October 3, 1922; Amarillo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth319110/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .