The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 2, 1913 Page: 2 of 12
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rfC Society JSftbu
a Vera Nothorjr or Stamford will
i i . ijuent of Mlua Mary Carver ttMl
A N. Iiwronco oxt week.
. o glrln ot the dormim Chili nml
I ir gentlemen friends enjoyed n hop
i. tho Alexander ilnll on Frlduy oven-
' Yho Mother of noma ot tttu
ouMg ladles chaperoned the ilnncc.
Tho Wednesday Club mot In rogr.-
lir Beaslon nt Mia Mbrnry Vcdnonduv
i.fternoon. Tho lesHdn was Art 1 of
Henry VUi and proved bo very Inter-
esting Miat nil other work wuh dla-
poimcd with and tho full thno Inltun
Up with thq IcsBon. TIiqho jiroHotil
wcro: Mondnmoa vooloh Hoppu.
llehrons Slmliigton Norwood and
Slcoper.
MrB. Dalian Scarborough was tho
charming hostoSB on Wodndmlnr of
tentoon to tho Uoncdlctlnoa. During
tho afternoon In. the game of Auction
Mra. Olonn Corrlc nmdo high score
nnd was proBonted with the club fav-
or a lovely pair of linen toWelrt with
crochet omla. After the gnmo tho boa-
teitrt nerved dellolotiH chicken pulud.
olives wafers coffee ornhge. choco-
late. Thoso playing were: MomlumoH
Henry Sayles. Jr. Henry JumeH. 15r-
win Bledsoe. KijKor Uoron Hoyt Uicy
Glenn Corrlo nml Mrtr Alexander.
Mm. IJonry Jnnios entertained very
Informally Friday afternoon two tab
les of Auction In honor' of Mrs. Kdgur
JJoren of Dallas. Jim. Welmter nmuo
lilsh score and tho hostess ruHMitml
alio- and tho honor gueHt oueji with n
lovely laco Imndkerehlnf as favors.
Later a dnlnty hnlnd course with cof-
fee Was BOrvcd followed by froteli
punch and fruit cake. Those present
wore: Mosdamca Kdgnr Itorou Pallas
Scarborough lloyt Uty CJyrnl Krwln.
Tom Dledsoe H. Hob Kfteblft A. n
Webster Houry Suylea. Jr. .
xx't Chun n-jn. Stii.
Moduru Moxfcb.'-.Dhifc.
His descent.'
i lis wu'iv eu.virciiiuoiii.
Toll of hte inIrajfloi(K taupe l
V'omtwro film with "Shtiin Anna-
i.
t
:'
JS7C.
1.
7).
In- fluii mwhads dirt he outi-.
ljsh the crlU of Moxteo?
0. What wervbi pollplos toward
fore-lBii capital? ' i
I. HOW limn lrBiBBimii i?r
did he servo? .
U'liRt whb the etfudifto.ii of Hie
tia'lvc Moxltuis under hlr ruia?
WhBi'lifSfto'.ojwn .rtbliniii?;
in. DeficrlttQ bis deimrttiw ;
ii inu-linn 'nr uilrllSHionf articles
-Ruin im..rfr-hir tli liomiHt or Oteitho IlrHt -Methoillst ehnreli mot Tiio
- . . ..... . H.r t-x-t-. --
br held at MiD iiotao.uT Mr..IJ. 31
I jo dot! Monday nlRht. '
(icic Mk'riMeli fnVititl Zjii
;'. tm- event iMrtns hr tiiu birthday.
On tiifrl.ni; tli guests r ush.erod
l o the fiftMiig rpom viv ewclj one
v r.Ho i .wish In fliH.wlwh book wi!bh
was in chars Of Mtati Km Mne Mur-
ph After playing jtnm ihty werj
fb rch rlali I'arlMi NlMme- nmd. WHjojir niwniotm m iiireo-iniriy ni. mi.
Shcpards Plan Honeymoon Trip" Through Europe
Irk- "-MSBm WHH
mmJwm lBWwSiffifi ii i j1WbK
BSCI1 ft LBRF' WtlgmsrnllTMriilM
inrt i!r. Wluley J. Shopurd
i i ".uliig their flrt lioiieymoon In
thu ca. ilfllbo home on tltoontgu n-
J n i I in 'rimiWi:i'5?i:i. bntwifflll Irvlliir
tu ' rrytoWn ;w Vfk. uatar tub
tfsa 1 sl tin? Ki mipe. Durltir lhr?
uej i i. Hur. n tru 3ir. bhop-
t r H vWt t$ti t $ Ijady Dotflos
ft 'umi'iv tiaitMtid. Uuly
tno
I- ?. :-w8 ulece or l
TV1
J
Invited Into tho dliPng room whore
they were served to pink ami white
Ices tiiui pink find white cukes.
The table decoration was u beautiful
blrthdiy cake trimmed .In pink can.
dies ami roHos. Much tun was caused
by the cutting or tho cuke.
She received Mitity pretty ami use-
ful gifta. ThoHo present wore:
Until Chnmbeni Ituth Mugee Doro-
thy Compere iSorn Watts tJalo Wll
Hams Helen Murru. Until Holmes
Atofy I.ou Chumller IMullnp .Mnhalfey.
Nellie Mulr Yvonne .Murphy Julhi
Ann Scott l.ols Anderson Wanda
Jones I.oht Hughe. Myrtle Mac Cun-
ningham tlornlaa Handy Marian Com.
pere Ituby Gomporo Kloronee Gun.
nlnghnm llessle Handy. Mrs. haw
reitee Hilly Unvreiice Waldilio Jones
Mary Vurvor Hvo Maw Murphy.
Mr. mid Mrs. J. M. Itiutrurtl enter
lalncd with n Dinner Daiiee Thurndn
evening at their lovely home on Hick
ory street honoring Miss IiiiIhc Hnt
Jere mid RUcst Allss I Inn way ol
Hryan.
A HtrlliRed Orehostni was Btatlonct1
In the hull and furnished didlghtfu.
music for the occasion. Turpaiilln
was stretched on the floors of the par.
ors nnd library nnd the yotum people
danced until nlno o'clock when the
bosteps led the way to the dlnlliK roon
where the bennllfully appointed t'iblo
sparkling wlrh cut' glass and ullver.
as centered with a basket of pllik
cnrmitlons and fern tiprnyn. The
guests found tholr places by dainty
hnmUplnted place earns.
The Indies- favors were carnations
and the gentlemen's were violets.
An Interesting ill version during lb
dinner was bright nnd witty "Dlnmr
grams" that were brought In by the
nmld. and bnmled to eich guest. Those
proved very laughable ns they were
read aloud being crltlcsms. and piim
alioilt the (tinner and Having nil klnib
of signatures audi as C it. Cutoetc
Covers wore laid for Misses I Inn way.
Louise Hutjor Vlrglnhi Guitar Kath-
crlno Guitar Ktltel Cheshire. Itjith
itradflold. Mabel tlrndley Llllluii Lips-couib-Al-ci
Wnlsbe. '
Mwtsrs. Wllllerspoon Wbltlen
Clmid (Till. Deter llnrwlcke lul
JoiUKC I'orry Sayles Jerry Chestnut
Qhmr iladrord.
Mr and Mrs. Karnest Uatjer Mr arttf
Mrs. Uxdfoi'd.
Mrs. Kndford met her guests We4r
'K a dainty embroidered linen cos
tuinc. .Hiss iiauway wore a mvou
yellow Mescaline with drapory of'dijw
drop not trimmed with violets.
"After dlntier dancing was rasd'nmd
dud all spout a most delightful uven-
lug.
:Tbi WomiinJs-Missionary Boeloty 01
j . J-" ... t. -
eilMitrb The president bong tlbs'ont
Mrs W. 11. Harnott. the second vice-
nnfdetu presided. Mrs. John Iiryr
'li road the scripture htsaoii lrov.
11:81-31 a beautiful lesson lit Chris-
tian stewardship. Mrs. Newberry ted
the opening prayer. Mrs. M. I. Ibng-
ars' paper on Christian Lfbnnillty.
was nn Inspiration to nil present. Tlic
liberal Kim shall be blessed and hi
Mrs Slupurd I' U said that Airs
Hhepard will take the place In New
York society which she bus. never
before cared to claim. Tho uummuce-
meut has been received with great
plcasura by tho many admirers of thu
former HeloiivGuiild. Tills Is the on
ly VtulliorlU'd photograph of tho
Shcpards m they appeared at the time
weuuiug ceremony .was' putii
xgrtnea -.
that diligently BOCkpUi good procTTr-
eitli favor. Mrs. Shaw In her usual
mnnlicr told us of. tho truo meaning
or giving night giving Is n part of
right living. Our next meeting will
bo a business meeting nnd every nieln-
ber Is earnestly requested to be pres
cut as business of Importance will
come before the society. Mn tirh one
feel her Individual responsibility.
I urn only olio.
Hut still I urn one
I cannot do. everything;
Hut still I can do ilmiuthliig.
And liectiUBo l ciinuot do dvorytbln"
1 shall not refuro to do the tliln't
Mint I can do.
Press Reporter
Great Interest js being shown liv
the members of the choir of the First
Methodist church since the lust i
billon of the new pipe organ. Their
n I in Is "more and hotter ilnislc "
As a boost to tho further niit'tumi-
sm or the choir Mrs. Jtulm McOe
proved herself a worthy member when
she entertained with a real 'porm n
ami 'Inter simper Tuesday evening
After the regular practice hour the
members were invited to Mrs. A'c-
i?oc's home and a mmuinc treat fcl-
i 'owed in tho dlultiK room the long
table wiib laid for the members nnd
i few friends who Riivo high pnil:tt
'o the following menu:
'Possum nnd'Tatters.
Hot niscult
Celery. Olives Pickles
Coffee Kruit Hnlad
Sweet Potato Pie
Those present were. Alcsdnjnes Ibir
unit Harrison Keagan thirrlson Mo-
N'att .Misses Stephenson l-'Ioyd Wool-
en Hutlcr. Garrison Sliaw llev.
Shaw aiid .MessrH IfarrlHoii Joimltifis
Norroll and MoNntt
MUSU'AM-:.
This Is the program to be given
vt the EtudeiUs Of Miss Hurt Wednes-
day Kobru'ary Mh in tb.'rec-thlrty .
m.
1. Chorus. Texas l'rhlc of the
Sbdth.
2. Petite Morcenol h'AngeliiB.
..'.......... GoUluid
.Miiurlne i'opiilewell
ib Vrlntfr Soiig and Vnlse. .Pressor
Mnater Haymoud llai'rlsoii
I. Mother Goose .Melodies. Mlidj'ii
Ituby Harrison and" Mnitrlno Pop
plewe.H. .
5. .Medley ....... r ...;.... Forrest
. .Marcus Foster.
0. Way Down-South ...'
Wanda Jones.
7. Fire Fly ......'.....!.:.. Cochran
Paschal I'oppIoWell
8. At the Hegettu ICngleman
Master George Pax.ton
I). I'll Throw n Kiss to rung.
Mary and H'ossle Sblos
Ift. the troiise-Party. Schllelhet
Gladys itlllburu
II. Nightfall on the Forust lltdt
1-oln Jones.
12 Tauhtuiser .4. ..Wagner
Shir.toy Payne
fl IMuuo Selection
Gladys. D'Himln. .
SHAKICSPUAHK Cl.Uli KNTJMHTAlN.
On Monday afternoon -Mesduihs
Itaukln Harry and James wiirw bos-
tesse to 'tho Shakespeare club. In So.
elal. Session at the homo 0 Mrs. Itan.
Wit on ICth ami Mulberry street This
looly home was attractlye wUh p -:od
ulniits mid forns with tall Vus.s
of pohisettlus to add the wanted b't
if ccdor.
After lh- hostesses bad cordially
welcomed ihe club iiiumborti nml
ginistH; tho liu'eldebt Miss Cockre'l
cwlldd the meeting -p otler.
Roll call was rusponiUJ " o by oVory
member of the club wttb .;;onttons
froni Hamuli Literature.
The following numbers on tbp pro-
rfrnm worn glvoli:
Itomun Art and Learning--Mrs.
Glen Corrle. '. ' '
Alexander the Grmt Mrt. Kautf-
miin. Famous Hillldluglr of Auuluiit Howe
Mrs Lcigbty.
Mi Walker nccompanlcd by Mr.i.
Uohlcln on the pl'iuo citutrlbuted a
or rot nl number.
M i-s ( oukmll. ttitMt Introduced l'rnf.
f A HmiHo of the Dept. of I-'ugllsh ot
siuimous who by special reitiest. lion
orcd Hie Shnkospcare oldb.'by ghins
i moiHisclolurl)- address on Antoin
and Ctcoputra. which the club Is now
tedylng To say that tho club mem.
birs and their frlnnds enjoyeil Uds lec-
ture. Is putting it mildly. It was u
..re treat and Prof. House has grarl-
uslv consented to let us reproduce it
ii The Reporter mi that all may lutr
In this plensnrc.
After the program a most enjojalilc
social hour whs Bjmiit. the hostwHse
irv"uK a dalullly propurud snllid
tiitrse consisting of creamed ahlukuii
perfection salad cheese straw bread
and butler sundwlches; followed by
plum pudding wllh sauce ami lfu r
coffee. The entire- olub was pnisimt
mid the gnosis Tor the ttftoruoon wor.
Prof and Mrs Rouse Mesdaiues O. 1 1.
Cooper. l V. JiimoH. Hrwln of Dulla
Samlofiii'. Marcus of WlbhHn Falls.
Henry Saylos Jr Longliio ilisues llll
ami linker.
A lecture on Shiiknspeare's Anton
ttnd I'lwiintm' dollvered -bofqrfr-the-
Vbllene Hhukespuutu Club .lamtufy 27
I'.tia by Prof. V A. Roust of Hm De-
partment of Ungltsh Simmons College.
Specially requested for publication.
Following the devious path of bu.
man progress backward mo.. .tiaii
twenty centurlLS one pauses on 'he
shores of the MmlilorrjiU'Hir in a
world of petul'nr aomploxlty. The
sireat Cnewir has falluu; and I'hllHppl
has iloKt'd the etiupter of the Roman
Ri-puhltc. Octuvliis huir of CusMsr
ii Rome. Is tho nokuowletdgitd ruler
of tbo wit w ''p the rmtowutftl An-
tony Is the ucoopiud mastar or tho
Haitt Moreover Clunpnirn liilnuu
Iiik ami artful bus aiuoroiisiv iriwe
Antony Into Alexandria und Is p:tniHr.
lug him tit bur court. Hut between
him and fJauugr. ostensibly at ihmioo
and In amllv. an Intense rlalr u
tsrowlng soon to break forth l the
throw of war for suprimuti in ii
Roiuun world- It is to become a ijuc.
JTHE ABILEME REPORTER SUNDAMFEBRUARY 2 lfllj.
"KtaOT6 uJ5tok-Gio "Detaata
ROUIiRT Mi Ml"
Frldio evening Ri tlie thapel of Slin
inoiis College before a large and re-
sponsive audience the Cllosophlc .ami
PlillOmathlan Literary Soeiottcs .d"
bated the ottesttoii: Resolved. "That
the Cjiltcd States shuubl open the l'n
nuinii ('anal as an International IIIku
way Without Showlhg Prororenilui
Treatment to her own Citizens." Many
strong points were offered py both
tennis but the decision of the judges
wont uuuulmouBly to tlie l'bllo speak-
ers who were siipportlnt: tho nega
tive. The speakers were Messrs J. I.
Aloore ami Otto watts alllrmatlve;
.Messrs-' W. K. Rotierts and Robert
WagsluIT i'hllos neKutlvo.
There avjihji ureal demonstration by.
the winning society upon the dalbui
Hon of the domination of the Kits'1
against tho "sovereignty of the Kte.r
mil .City"
lit Shakes pott ro'ti- tragedy of Auto-1
liy nml Cleopatra one (linls oiieself in '
I bO city of. Alexandria at the court cr J
the beautiful Cleopatra Antony too.
oucd true old Roman ami fileiul
Julius CeaSar Is there admired bv ' s
well as Infatuated with the Queen of
Bgypt. Tbd liKtterand glamor of ni.v
Alt'y and the noted city eiilhraIedj
him. Though the sjdrlt or the golden
days' of his. egroor as a Kaftan of the
Republic clamors now and men rorj
rreeuom on me. went or in m n.n m
oi tue cur oi uic ni'veu miia iim- ""u.kes-tb sunpiclon tlmt Antony
tetlimed niilmat longing rorth- moinC'.gi )u under the clni'nis of
fain fastnesses ho fcols hiinKelf chain- Queen of Kityjit
ed In the cRy of tliirSonth . . Th.Mf'...d'of f..Hui.i i...x..l nv
llut.asa Hcluioltmy Who flgiisuitu
duty to-perform gains toniporer - .r..;o -
dom Antony woum go to uome ior mc
avowuii purppHo oi ai i on nn ni'
hi her civil bredls. Hut C.lfupalm
utitdiiig and flattering imlenvw' '
sound him to. know tho uxtuiu of bv
influence an - tho guuurul. Ami w'
succeeds. Wltl the nojMJJ V1 of Cwr. ' aeljmllcated the mat
of a hypnotist -hedraws from 1 Jmj(W f( hmf Qf hmJ
inr u rmiitsimiMH iiiav .. -. .
fectcd toward liur. H must go.'l.it' In
alsts. for "the necessity tune com-
mnmls his services but tint h s "tull
la final word of iiai)i'aiK..o. 'Our t-p-
urntiott sd abides apd fUwt that up.
.residing here go'st t wlth'uu. sad
.1.- hent'e' finding bore .rt'iniilil ' 'h
time." Could the Queen of .tffypt ak
more f the ld Coiiwili. wbo was .
widower of only k ttvi ty2
On bis arrival. In Rome . A'mt
found a srave. sltmitlon wblh rpiM-
6d his diplomacy mid " gonufntslih
t'ompoy hose dopitrtn wt tb -throiitmied
to attack tho nam of It
ly; bis oamiu be-in? supportai) by da
(lis idraW-H and th dl;attoWfrt Mil'
Jacts of toiiit. .Meri'.t!f Fhlv 1. i
wlf'. mid n ttoowii of M aiid rt
enafti nature. baVijij; ciitthn hi
Wr Kttulnst Oci'lft. bad. irjrtlim h
death liicunert the -tMt Q.f Cm;
aesliwl hr husband. AeaonjP wWt ih
firmness ami grV:- of a uwrtlaninn 1 1
dignity and iii the aisnner. of tw
soldhtr objetoted tv ' Hi" .tnsjjtiuU6!-
of Caesar. "Vou do mifetflko your hu-
lnessr my brothur never did nrgf w
tin- rebellion oX Pulvla. Of tbla -letters
bof'jre did satlaly .Will."
Cmwir thfcn 1n a iniu- tbut tii-il
Lepldus tremble ht? f'-tir lhic 'I
tony might make a P'thoimh attack i
Upon Caesar Uiipcaciieu ii.o um-Kr-! j
of his Ktiit. "Vou Imvc ln;i)ien n
artlclu of -your tb to loud nio .;-
and aid when 1 rquln-d thmn." W
Antony politic and noble lit Imar "t
rouliml thin tho nobW uf hohor UiJK'hc.t
by his how was no narfed u 'hint
nltlinimh.lt mbibf be bawt prnvtuu
ly uiurrMI Ho Uodl denied tiny pm-
ticlusttt. ii the rHielllnu' tw I tab
obloeiny upon a . If- ukad lti
don fore' bchim nyway .Uvol l
In ihe ar.
Rut his upolouie! Wd to'-lM!dr-thai
coiilbltare In car whloh md
Irtrtr tnnrr .-AiiionrV 4ojrttty fj-gct: I
oguteeel th th- dlffertleu8 Il UlWr
nntureg and otlu as gorarnfirt. of
the RouKtn liuiplr.- ere 'ucqiupailble
with amicable rHmti.iiH Itrtwirtii UtlP
And b itfrrehfd oi rroctU'. Uaitts
to Join tludr kiiMdonif and t.lielr hunrla
fue-wir offeriNl inun U AhtUJ.iy bta
slsuir Oviaiu 'I'. Kilo an nUvunUige
he ac -pl.Ml In r. Iho uli It WgH M ID
SlBcerc um It mh iRMible TO HtO l"t
who luterprettt Um liiimuit lienil tplioh
a union could nut future the powerful
stra n bniugbt i hen upon R by th" !.
"sorjM-Ki oi old Nil ''.
Me.ii. H. (h. (. t(l Alqxfiulrltt
prepHr-! 1 tji'.i! M".n Hr rrv .
ttiiiiiglii imkI e''Ki i.ihti( toward
HUB 11 nhr mwuhi uo JlallillK SJl
would Miiulf for liJm hiuI tittmrt toofy
Hah. thoi in. drw ii Antony. "Ulvi
me i) !!. Ht until to hur maid.
we'll to tbf i'mi m baudatl hook
SliHIl .Hi- Mi it - iu hWi(
add. Hi! i th
1 On t -i
one an Ai.'uii
11 'hliik thaw vifTMi i
i I suy "Ah hutjiivr
nmn renminsii pieoKOY'"'''. '. dtency' u ' wIMi hl eloquo. .
the rlr. that uulckens-.Vilas' s Ime 1 1 uU down I -
go from bene. thy sob ir . wirvaii. . himihPjl uf t) . mm Ul llMiljH f
making i.wice or war. as ibmif. cms. I (i IU . tM i( -hl c mr .
And. Just as the scjiic cbsiyt) bo awlj
W V ROlIL'tTH
nf !n liuli'i'M In mi? niiiiouncc . ami
ijier n celebration at tin colic . the
'ineinticrs came down lotvn forth r her
aiding their iltiorn. fort-flve i rung
A supper was served at the t Imax
anil Hovernl touHts were rcspom
d to.
- 1 K F. .McFaddlu acted as tousti
ustor
for the occasion. The following oasts
were responded to: . 15. R ions
:ilow Wc Did It:" Conch A irtln.
'What do' you think of this?" tlton
Clayton "Ah one of thv hunch: Rob
erl. Wastnu". "Oilc after unntll t. or
two Philo victories'.' W. 1. Comoro'
jit Clio visitor. "How do yon fct!
!' J.
you
hllo
verc
s. nmi "pihio vlatories or win
. mar expect:" Hotb Wagnon '
ibsse ball prospects' The judges
Hod. II. A. fox Mr R. K. Rankli
and
- Mt. H. W Morris.
)oirre esvuglit." And when tile
own
of the marriage was brought t
her
she sought to know all about Oaij
v a.
'Hid hliii leporl the feature of Oc
Iter yenrs her fnclhuitloiK let hli
lottye oitl the color of h"r hrtlr;
-bring mv word bow till tho is.'.'
(Via
not
and
Mi.
as
for
Iv.e
(rfuI In that mid. pursevt rano siul
tiahi to rmisi.. unr ii.iinicntini
j Cleopatra but make us uppruhol
iof .A.ttHyis ru.r fjirwr Willi
Who
.vln aguhlst Octuvla wlm was of loly
ii. versatlon ailf.1 beloved of eV.'ry
toltl(mj Tlul proprtecy of Fiiobtilais
-'He will to h s I5yptian-dlsh nain
(l.a b) imurm niy. for polll;
lit
he;
Id
Urlaufiig Mark Antony fact i'o
wlfU .Ulf . Ilnif momciitons . J
e-
o-
iim M wbiHi be- had lililtorto g
41'-
: or woulil over xrappl'-. And
t.nxiii nf ciiiu una ihut hi. unit lis
lw
lis Igif-
!1ii'j 4i blindly m-BuMim; lo nroi
r
: iWjMf for tilt 4.ri K ltho
:b
tkli4. .u...-...! .lu..
-- rr rUn Ii lifi. htitinr iini et
hi a' drunken snree He heoom
Mtrouy (.oiitfttiHrUon to Hie Ante
'bat' mo reccpflv iiioMl upon this
(CO'tillipind on pugu flvo.1
li I:ciiIiil l)nip of llin'iiMe Celli
'Ibis Is nssuredly tho reign of King
t niii Tlie shopM are blnsaomliig
a Hut talrv-liue ami expotislvo
i -i Wirim all a.jvun rroiu cotton
tiic.-iiiid. Tbj toruifil evi-nliig wrap la
i.ii example of wiml may be dona
.'till the now oliitli. .It is wot but ma-
' ab- weave nuii dull gulden Uii In
1 r. the Holme lining of golden a-
tbi TtiTf nni thlrUHiti huge bullous
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ft WORD OF
We have great confidence in Abi-
lene and the Abilene country and we
expressing our confidence'in a substan-
tial way. We are as you have ob-
served raising our Capital Stock to
$200000.00 and this will make us one
of the largest institutions of this secticw
of Texas. In doing this we aredes7rJ7
ous of letting the people knovthat we
are mindful of the needs of $W great
section of Texas.
What
all know rfoojea"il"thiies.is money to
develop oujesojvtrcesf and to help us '. .
also mihdjulbf the
the logical center for Commercial Bank-
ing and Trust Company business. It
is our plan to cover a- great scope of
this country around Abilene and clo a
large volume of business this we. are
already doing to a 'large extent .What
we are proposing to do .is to bring a
larger volume of business to .Abilene. .
We of course realixe that we
need the friendship and cooperation .. "
of all the. people of. this .section of . the: ....
country and this e. believe .ve are; '.
going to. have. Tj you do; not do bus.i- s :
ness with us we want at least .your
moral support.
We Are Working for Abi-
lene as Weil as for Ourselves
and Want Your Co-operation
THE
First
Trust Company
OFFICERS:
E. " BYNUM President.
.". 0. SHELT0N Active V.P
J H. COUCH V-P.
J.j; 'OSCAR PARKERiCjisliiikL
:';E. C HONEYCUTT Asa fla-M.
DIRECTORS.
('. V. AIWHOUANT
J R KNOX.
T P. I)AyUON.
1. 0 S.U.W!!'ONr "'"''
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li. B. UyLM
USUA'K PARItiiH
EXPLANATION
A- .
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.countr) neetls as. we
obligations. W.e are ' :
fact that Abilene is.
State Bank
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