The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 202, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 8, 1917 Page: 5 of 8
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THE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
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HY 1IAHHN9TTH W1L1UH
F in tor Faith In tlio ship of state
lor Freedom from sluvory's thrnll;
l niternlt) low. which unites follow
men "
So tiiHl jug 1b tho oqilnl of nil.
I is ror ijfttv dntl tho orUor It nmkos
Tor Loo ot oitr don J" lttillvo Land
Where Liberty stands nt the threshold
and tiftft
tlulightoufiig truth in hor hand.
V i for Aliens who. crosatng tho sans
Iteioino good AniorlcmiB too;
For falthrut Allug unco to country and
ting
With ardent affection and triio.
t i4 for tlo eminent seeking tho gotid
i f tho governed nnd by tholr eon-1
sont;
lor Uuurdsuien who leap At tholr
country first call
on grateful obdlence Uant
ii v and an i. and an A nnd a 0
the Flag of our national pride;
Mid oarnoatly now hoar us each pledge
liH nil
To keep 'ts fold fluttering wldo.
P O a
. IMIKSOJUU'l
vi and Mrs. I&lgar Wade have re-
mined trtitn an Automobile trip to Dal-
las and Fort Worth. At Fort Worth
tu' Mttett Mrs Wade's brother. Cap-
tain Kit McConuk-o wlio is at Camp
LoWiO
Mr Allan Itutledge ot Dallas has
jointed her sister Mm. Tom llotbart of
ontiuta and the are visiting Mrs J
M PR-key and Mrs Laura Mitchell
Mrs ri. R. Arthur haa returned from
a neveral weeks" atay in Kur'eka
. pr ng. ArkitiiMM.
Mjs Kul Uaehtn of Stamford spent
tiu- uoek-eud with Mian Jeanette
Kilins and both have now gun to 8t1t
ti uach school.
U O Q
(oiuplitm utiiisr Mr. nnd Mr. II V
WilllaiiH
w ho are u iae soon to make their
hi'i in Dallas the members of Circle
It el the Hrt Christian Church of
!i. h Mrs Will. Bins has been splen-
di.l utenibe'. uiilertatnsd wtth a "Oood
i I artv Friday evening at the rea-
i ten of VIr and Mm J B Fagan.
Mr K an and Mrs. Hemphill re-
i hed the guests and invited them into
t i lowWtefeptkiirroorasfvery prett?
with fern pot plants and .flowers
i in iut and dainty were the tloer leaf
m ore i rU wh ih marked the iil-i
.it eight tables where the animated
i.tinex of fcrt-iHo caused the evening
t ii i rrilx i ass A 'del It lous salad plate
i rve 1 v. ith hot tea
I'hU unusually tU-ttK titf til evening
i!'. Mr and Mr- Fagan and Mr and
Mr- wniUfns was for Mr and- Mr
C V sls. Mr Mini Mm l.W llaron
"r .nd Mrs Flali' Wulluims. Mr and
Mr- W It Crahaiu. Mr. and Mrs V
I lannon Mr and Mrs taul Scot!
' r and Mrs B. M- Overshlner. Mr and
.Mr- W t Shackelford. Mr and Mrs
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H V Bhfonl Mr and Mrs J no Price
Mr nnd Mrs J D Miracle. Mrs Hemp-
h 11 Mrs Uallna. Mrs. J D. Shnckel-
ford Mrs. Eugene DoJlogory Mrs
Sltmns Mra. Turner Mrs. KdtnB Miss
Mnry llorryltill Mr. Uittclior .Mr. Wlli-
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Tito xxi rjuii
Mot nt tho Library In regular ses
sion Saturday November tho tlHnl
Fourteen membora answered roll cnll
The club accepted an invitation to bo
hostesses at High School Friday after-
noon No ember tho ninth nt a dish
shower for tlio new lunch room.
The following program was carrlod
out:
Alexander Pope and Ilia Tlmo.
Roll Call Memorable Couplets from
Pope.
Paper Classification of i'&pc'A Work
Mrs. J C. Haulier.
Discussion: Society or QUaon Antic's
Time ns seati In "The Itnpo of tho
Lock" Mrs. J. 11. Heltehow.
Lender Miss ISthellyn Thomas.
I'arllamsntary drill.
Tito ShnKcspenro Club
Mot on Monday October the twoniy-
nlnth at tit? Library Mrs. Hnss first
vlce-proiideut in tho chair.
Hull call was answered with quota-
tions. on Cruelty followed by Critic's
rotiort. Tho following papers Were
rctad. "Does Shakesjrearo Ororstop tho
Hounds of the Natural in Human Na
ture In (joncril anil llegBH''v Mrs.
James
Tho Fool lu l.ear. and tho Fool in
Aa You Llkv" It Mrs. Kaufftunn
Act IV nd part ot Act V wns road.
AtRln on November the' fifth the
bliRkoapmre Club met nt the Library
M o'clock MlwlockrBll.nthvcMlr.
ItOll CHII. IIIHHHUUIIB IIOII1 l'Ufc
. - .. .'mi.- triM ?Hlriuf
iNir. v impr on i no ito w w
ncas aim maraud ie re "
Mra. AValaho. and one "Tho Three
Daughter's" by Mr Kllto. Tho reading
Kiasra "-
Mondav. .November the twelfth the ndomd liy Hortiort Hbojor.
club wit mWt It. open aeilon at the The Chapter wl I uo.xt moot with
rwldenee u' Mra llanry Jamea at 3 Waller Campbell the first Wed-
o'clock with Mosdataes Jamaa. Kauff- uelay In December.
...... CnnVntll MnntIHr' nml Itlls-' D O 3
MUtm W. M.w...8lw-wrf "--
sell as hos'eaaiM.
31 bi CCdol Hull
Entertained with
a beautifully ap-
pointed etJt-$Qttra mncuaqn iuewju South 5fiflnd ktreaW J
MVi'i Mifuii mf. s.i uvuv nutiwi v.. .v.
guwts Mtwdames WJHSams of Sweet-
u'er. tletts of Shawnee. Okla.. and suite where the four tables wore In China?
MiB stagKs ot Hrqwnwood. who are pjay. Dainty "Kewpie" tally cards re-1 What extensions did the Han dynna-
here tn attendance fur the Hall-Apfel ( carded the oNrltlng gnmo Snltel ly mako to Ute Empire?
welding lalmonda were senwl during tho How wag tho dUunion of the Empire
Th heme was prettily adorned for pant.' and Victnla mtfStr gave addod effected and the three kingdoms or-th-
tK.-bion with ferns and white enllvenment At the close of this do- ganlied?
hriamtunttiiiit The Juncheon wa hgtful evening the hogto. aaslstotl Tell something of each of these three
Iwantifuil M'rwd b Mi Vivian IIiil bv Miss Mary Boone and Miss Vivian kingdoms nd UieJr rttlors.
aud OUd Nolon at tete-tete tables. Hall served an attrarthe aalad plate Q O O
with tin- bride e.ett'u ta.ie in the cen- with an Ice to Meadames Truett Com- TentjOne Club Iteception.
t.r Th' lalib-. were Uid In now pere. Eugene Pearce Savage of Browtt-l The friends of the Tonty-Ona Club
wliUedann- and tentired with r- ikij John Price Willlnnis of gweot-I anij Qt ta High School aro most
til n ik it. I . i.hfs .f bride a ruse water. Charlea Heblnaon. Crog Pay- 00-1411. ivitei to a racantlon i the
tt. I Ujv pr Tin k i-t8 prcgre-b-
cd with each course giving each one
the privilege of being at tho bride's
table. Tho favors for the afternoon
were corsage bouquets ot white roos
and ferng tied with mallnc.
During the evonlttg Vlctroln sclec-
ImriM tasi nlilni'fiil n tttl rilnn nlnnrt ntirt
iiuiih n ut u uiijytj izii tiii ntaxj jJitittir tuiu i
vocal numbers given by several of tho
guests.
Tho pleasure of being with Miss Hnll(
on this happy occasion and meeting!
hor charming guests was for Mesdnmos
Hlckmnn Joo Garrison Herman Pon-
der. 13 K Hall. H. C Cheshire. Her-
nard Hanks. Kugono Pcarco Truott
Compere. Savnge Ollle Wooten. Jesse
rope; Misses Annie Cowdcn Hnbydlck
Kirby. Mnry Hoone lcln Cowdon
Cronth.
O .
The Jolin Dnrls rimplcr
. Of tho Daughters of tho American
Kovolutlon mot Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. Dallas Scarborough and al-
though there was n small nttendnnco
on account of some of the memberB
being ill nnd others out ot town It
was a very pleasant and profitable
meeting The Chapter decided to tnke
up actual war relief work under tho
supervision of tho National Society of
the D. A. It Plans wore iCide to raise
money In the near future for the" Cho-
colate Fund for the soldiers In France
ani (0r the French war orphans.
The Chnpter during the summer has
been working on knitted garments for
the navy and have just sent a ship-
ment of the to headquarters. This
work will bo ccntlnuefl during the
winter. This Chapter la doing hor part
to help the Texas Chapters supply all
th0 kn0lI gMrnon(s nnd COmfort kits
far tho lollriiyor lkirry. wch VM
named for Commodore John Harry cf
ftho
Fnltod States navy during the
Revolutionary war
lu addition to this tho Chapter de-
cided to sell the Nellie Custls Cook
tSSHTSSSUi ?n.""2
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WTiMo marrrage to Mr M. L. Anfel will
jtako plac Thursday (marnlng. Nov. S
Mrs. ti c cnoauiro gave a pretty vi
party Mondav afternoon at her home
Jiuii4nii ivnin niu iruiLri iuj us fuui
reir attract ivonesa to tho reeoptionl
ton Hickman Ollle Wooten. Hetts of
. t
Prom a Utlfr onfiltfrem
a U S rfictT in France
"We nee
'BULI DJJRHAM
more tWan anyjhetHt'
tide trot coaftf bffobtain-
I ed nJreIlpS3lVtes'
of a Nation
y"Hfaranteed liy
e
Oklahoma. Bernard Hanks Misses
Annie Cowdcn Staggs of Hrownwood.
Lola Cowden Hubydtckjvlrby Creatli.
s a a
(tiellns for "The ToiirPtK'
On "The Awakening of Chlnn " chap-
ter XVIII through XXI
What characterized tho latter half
of tho Chou dynasty?
What was the result ot the ambitions
and jealousies of these four centuries''
Otvo the Incident ot "Tho Brave En-
voy." Give the Incident ot "Heroo
Reconciled."
Of what is the Oreat Wall of China
a mouumont7
Who Is the real founder of the Chl-
noso Empire?
What happened to the Books of Con-
fucious during his reign?
What la tho story of the fleet sent
to Japan?
Who founded the Han dynasty"
From what did the dynasty take Its
nnmo? How wore the lost books re-
stored? Tell seme thing. of the first Empress
of China.
How was Buddhltm brought into
China?
What 1 'TUs Hallot the Three He-
iiiiiiua
When dkl Ci'l Service be-in In
newly ftntshed
School Friday
basement of the High
afternoon from three
to five
An interesting program will be ren-
dered during the afternoon
Even' lady in Abilene (gentlemen
not ile-lmrrod) ie requested to be
present and bring with you a dish
as a donation t the culinary depart-
ment of the school. .
The board h recently finished the
baaoment tttrOttghout. but there are
till some accoaaorie unapplied and
no fund to eupply tbla need
The avppiy of dl6h is ttitirely ia-
adoijuate for the work to b done.
Plat as eupa and Mmw. kuivee.
forks and spooas eou dishe and
glaaaea are ail needed
The XXI Club witb the ry able
co-operatlou of the htfh ecbool Uleat
ami Uie DoiaeeUc Science df iwruueHt
will endeavor to wake this a moat
plwasam. profltnble and interesting
aoclal ewwt.
In these day when we o milltngly
eagHge in tiatrictk service. thU call
will b auemereU gladly for our Pre
idem has luked that we kep our
chpoU a netirtfandanl tMOfcibl
ami in re uderiaglhte atigbt. r ice to
the High kcaool we re mayaading t
a truly patriotic cU Tb price of
cue dlab wtU ery saaali retuun-
eratto fen- what t'A fueet will get
out Of thife unique enartauwetot
t. uairwwH of IntftoUcw lonututtee.
O O Q
1.11 j t'lult
Mrs. Tow SvltM delightfully en-
turUiui the Uly Club and ufetl
tatai Weledaj- aftetnoen at her
home oh Graive etretU. . .
A Muwber of xc4ttng gawa of u-
tion bridge were pUed at the cloee
of which Mrs. Diehey's cre was high
and ghe was awarded with a pretty
favor. The hostn senetl a. deUc-
ioug 'frehwiet plate to tn fallow-
lag. MetaMie Mac MrchAit. Dkk-
ej. Her Sajle. MiUheil VKtor
lHijne. Beit I.. COx. Will Behham. Tou
UolWort. Henrj ltte. Q'Rttur. 3- A
Curtw. Mt iury Heoj
o a a
HalluMCiKi l'jyty
WV planning a party for a Hal-
toween.
Where witch and EbU ami jHwk
will be aaen.
Can't you dra as a gh4.
An gut una out tight
And Ju4n u at olght
On this mystical nit
Mr R A MiClaip South SimwL
U.tober 3. Ult. p m
It w a a merry irovd .f m. ua i.i
n w. ea the lBtcrB.'ai4t fc'
tuaii.r tN?j u 'u ( s.
taai thurvft tqi.iut isu tt 5I It A
We present ioxymx approval the MOE
f 1 A7
Miglla"j0welr
it jr I JL.
i Is 1
Lverenown i
Jr
vou to an l
i.' J' I jT 'J AAVT'
Lverenown iivfiDKe
i 1 2 r
ft r .aw
Most Bedutiftlielection of Jewelry Mer
chandise it
pk
Wc arc showing Diamonds of tho best quality in many different
mounts and designs Cut Glass Sterling and Plated Silver Ivory
Goods of the newest patterns Watches of all standard makes
Solid Gold Jewelry for every occasion and the latest novelties of
the Jeweler's Art.
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU
to visit this store while stocks are complete and your opportunity
for selection best.
R.
Drugs
McClnln's. Tuesday. Oct 3'tb drossod
in many dlfforent kinds of weird Hal-
loween co:.une8 The hostees Mies
I'oggy King met tho guests nt the door
The rooms were decorated with black
cats bats witche and yellow aiui-
black crepe paper. Jack-o'-!anter
were hung over all the lights while
several grnnod from the porch at the
guosts aa they arrived. The dining
room was especially attractive with a
forn and yeilow chrysanthemums and
around it was banlcod apples orange
and bananas and yellow and black
G
pie
pie
uon
1 1U-. vur CotU)tfw i.
tii ihdled.
sho
s
in
cum
pie -
CfU;
.At IW)t- < 4aJ bal-
ing pswjc.
J. CiMikcdiil
Uw iata tti iUui with
wra
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Iai3aatt.
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7 Jt 1
ne. we MRe pleasure in inviting
x
ection am revue or
has ever been our
easure to offer.
Pine. Street
streamers of crp paper were brought
down from a grinning jack-o'-lantern
The witches' tpnt in the hall was a
great attrai ticn where atl went to hear
of the future. Vlctrola muaie wax
played wufte the gueata arrived and
when all came the witch. M s Ted
Chambers !-d a march through the
.room all tell in line when the chine
bach to toe .l'lrar all unmaaked. Ka-
liecialiy good were the costumes of;
Miaees TkI Chambers and Florence
Cunningham laloween games of
bobbin; for apples in which were I
T
wo
- crast se
little
Here are two practical pie-crust
hints. Thyy were given to us by a
cook whose wholesome Cottolene
- crust wnsA tender antl flaky
Hint No A' Alua s chu
shorteiiiiifotiiJTkuiru5ith
jfy y
t njiri it in witlL.vtrr ha
IitijTio. 2. JTa
the money-savins
Using
eue why don't vou
par
economical Cottolene
cj
e with "iialf of butterl-
follow vour own recioe.
ke iH1jfy
tlQras coUT
runtnir jiiWrir Art
AmsibQy' A
r u f5f tjetjiw
J0WSM.
iWiMW
n F M1!
nrfll
r. r.
oeftir e to use am-thirJ of Cnttn
lene thaayatiiirdiaadly usg of qA$i
shortening. Cottolene gees farther
because it is rither.
A great many particular wonvju
w ho used to use part butter are m jw
tuing wholesome Cottolene alf jne
to make tender flaky pie-crust.
But perhaps you would like tq try
the recipe below. You'll need :
For method start at picture N; o 1.
tcleii
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LABORATE
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Jewelry
found a ring button thlmblo and peri-
ny and soei5il nut games were tho
source of much amusement Then be-
gan the trip through the chamber of
mystorios. Judging from tho scrcama
and amount of noise made this was
very enjoyable. A game for matching
partners for suppor waa aoxt De-
lightful pie and cocoa wore served to
about SO young people. All declared
this was the best Halloween patty
over and Miss Foggy and hor sister de-
lightful hofetossee. Much credit is duo
i Mix iu (U vi-u; &n-i-4lly
ttkit (an not to ua
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