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PAGE POUR
THE BOWIE BLADE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925
Society
•Edited by Mary Scales.
vyhej you have guests, socials, par : t-.he-j will -pend vt week 'then
ties nr 'iiicnTFsTTvve would appreciatej automobile- I
your phdnitilr us that we tnay tell | it before goi
your friends. Social Roms and per- ottyy . point
eonals are.always' welcome. . | Llpnn tlusi.
I
'iRft
Liberty, I nil., for.a vi
m to Niagara- Fall
■ for a " month's
rptrin'i IN-., 'and
t rong
l). A. V. Meets with Mrs. Julies ] hurne.
Member- id’ the Dramatic .Art Club
met Friday afternoon with Sirs. John
M. Yates 'ho-|e~~ when Mrs, Wilbur
'■• a !• ■ 1 a »f the lesson on
“U'iiii'es.". atn interesting papers
w5tl make their horde in Cle
were rt
and M
Jim i
re an
■iidin
A
puling
t!
urmie VV
elected a in
Mrs. ! Mt
street will
the next n
business session Miss
,r1r . was unanimously
'embejii.jif the club,
d , \Yefch* of East VV i-e
he .hostess to the cirri> at
■ ■■ting Friday, October :1b.
Thursday ( lull. •“
T.h« .Thursday ChtJ^-beld its regu-
lar meeting .on—•Wrtfr«dny afternoon,
Oct; s, in the Imfne of M ■ . \. Al-
ii. I,. 1 Urns. p,,,. with' eighteen members answer-
Edgar VV..|j11Lr tV'r-dl calk ■ -
A Very .lengthy Uf'poTt of the Ee,b
' ur.ut bur
Delphians Meet.
An interesting lesson on arcuated
architecture and early Christian art
was led by Miss Lizzie Shoemaker
Tuesday evening at the regular meet-
ing of the Delphian' chapter The
following-' pro grain was rendered:
President’s Summary Gertrude
Wffil. • ’ . -- ......s- --ry-nr
Itoma.p Architecture liyun'd. Tahle
Discussion.
Relating of Pagan and Chiislion
Art Round Tahle Discussion.
,Growth of Christian. Symbolism
and 0 ma Thompson,
stay. Itevelnpment of
Mrs. Elizabeth Bellirtr.
BvaiitlHe A rchitecture
rah [lellah. •'
l The Society adjourned to meet
Oct. IP. at 7:I10 p. m. Reporter.
by
Church .Piffliling
and Art Sa
by All
Da-
and what
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held at
Report
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they stand fo
f’f5*
Mrs. Walter Evans ( lull Hostess.
The Wednesday Club held its first
meeting of the club year with Mrs.
Walter Evans hostess at her home
'■r Live i ink VVeilno-day
f.u;n,
was enjoyed
prose
Jioxt
'file.
t J ([tuber
were .pi
ding. Oct. 2d, wild he
ie of Mrs. Golden.-
oiri i I
Program I eat lire- North Ward
P.,1. V. Meet.
A -it itdy in mriuhei - id sit u red "an en -1
te>toiiiing progyram given by the
grades of the north-ward at the meet-
ing of the Parent.- Teachers Associa
lion last Friday, afternoon at the
school. Included ■ on the •program
were ’‘Evening at the Farm," pic-i foot(,.,||-
Cum vWhv. •’nfflS- grade-rhealTh snngrf’fj - •;‘j^
Hike I njnyed b\ B\ Girls’ ( lull
An event of the past week proving
‘nteit.-lining for memlier
I’lull was a
o i I e IP iis11 y
picnic sup-
Weilno-ilav
* fourth .grade: good health play, third,
grade; musical niimbeg, first grade.
The fourth and'fifth grades tied for
the. piiiuid Mesdames Conway Gar!
ingtoii. John Redilv, Edward Amler-
.sim, .11. Iv. AVatsoiu TTuTfnas AVidlake
■ Lynn
were the ladies- present
of the Girl-
per-at two
evening.
'Die gilds met at the home of the
leadpr. M i - - Seba Slaughter, am!
hiked to Brushy,j wefe' “fnipromptu
with Pearl O.verstreeV and
,1 oluison......captatTrs,.........atdt a
win’ll sj.\ i eeri nieinnci
•nt and responded to roll
11 wn1 irlftinal ffyinfrR.
Mr- Evans, the Ipi-tess and pie i
dent, presided'over a short businn-.-
meeting: a sketch of the year’s work
was given by Mrs. M (J. . Gard'
The gm-sts v.ere delighted .with a pi-
le given by Miy- Beatrice Ter-'
-and a vocal- sol-ii-by—Ales, Thomas
a:
-ee
(;. Gardner, accompanied at'the piano;
by Miss .Terrell.
A delightful social dnuii followed
tin- program, during, which a contest
was the main feature. Mrs. Askew
as-iste.d Mr Evan- ini serving a love
ty;. plati?’ lunch Mrs I If. Winder of
Saint Jo au'ii Mrs. Luhi'Y Tladh of'
Waco wen- special guests of the’ dull.
supper was enjoyed.
Included iii the party, other than
the leader, were: Misses Clara
Wells, Pearl Over-free!.. Margery
’J’Jiomas, Eulalie Askew, Louise Gard-
. ' h,iT? tVV "rj'rt I fiPr.- Virginia Cadv. LtTradrnc Davis. ’ charming bride-elect
\ Boyd. Gibson aYut John Black | K.lt,lt.yn MivpIa2;- Kuni(.P Johnson, limit affair. of the
Mozelle Henderson, Thelma Walker,
Ruby . Hahn, Louise Speer,, Lucile
Whitley, and Hermith Johnson.
Captain Lynn A Boyd Honored.
Mr. and Mi>k E, Cobb entertained
infiirimrUy^^Tmt \nost delightfully, mafkmon-Pattersmv. Wedding Oct. f.
with a picnic supfler at Meyer Park .
Saturday evening honoring Captain! With the Rev. Wright officiating m
Lynn A. Bov.l, wlJi left Molulav for •’> Ample..ceremony at the Methodist
Austin, where he has been placed on par-onage m Sunset Miss Ruth Stella
regular Juh with the Adjutant Gen- Blackmon became the bride of Keith
oral'- Depui ment „f*Texif57^>— I ' bi’fmy Patterson at I :.!0 o clock Sun-
Inclmled in th« partv were: Caj)-:d^> aftai-iioon October .4. Miss Ver-
tain ami Mrs. I vnn A Boyd, snP,!"<’" .Butlgiril. HerSehell Nelson and
Earl, Herman ‘Chandler, children, Jop Blackmon were the only attend
Grady Bell, son. J. IT Jr., Mrs Don
Hathcock, daughter, Evelyn, T. E7
Cobb, (laughters, Misses Irene a'"!
Virginia.
- After the supper Mr/ and Mrs.
Cotitr iiTTil guests returned to the Cobh
home on .lefl’ersim Avenue where they
An joyed , violin Joins played hy
Mr. ,Sadler, accninpanied by Mis-
Oobb on the piano ■
Miss llov Hdnoree for lovely Affair
An attractive hospitality paid to a
ni* of the love-
liest affairs of the fall'season, was
the miscellaneous shower . with Miss
Mable Kilcrease, 209 East "Pecan,
hostess Saturday afternoon honoring-
Miss Marie Box,, whose, .marriage to
Joe D. Chambers of Clarksville will
he solemnized October 21, *
A tolur'.scheme of white aiul pink
was artistically carried out in the de-
corations of the living and dining
roonis in which, pretty hearts predoro-
inpted. ______
Mrs. Will S. Young assisted the
hostess in conducting amusing con-
tests and games, which provided <le-
:-t lovtdy- frock id Ifghtfu-t eHtertain+rnuit. In a musical-
crepe with hat anil contest Misses’ Mary Ivatneriile.
Si}iall, Louise Chapman, Lois Hill and-
Birthday Party Thursday.
Honoring her little son, Franklin
Yakely Wilhite, on his tenth birth-
day;, Mr- il. Wilhite entertained
with a party ;it iu-r home oil West
Wise street;- Tbur-dav afternoon,
when luimcrou-s game- were ^finjoyed
by the children before- tliev were
viteli ‘ITitiT "t hh-d'iriTng'momiT^vdurrJC a
beautiful cake, aglow with ten pink
Candles, marked the .centeY.,of fin-, ta-
ble, and refreshments were' served
Those present were: Eipyai Bniith,
l.o.i- and Evelyn Pepnbl, Velina* .Me
Gregory, .Maxine and- Frances
flower-, R. I . Pc.imel, f T: McCorkle
Jr.. Joe Richar d Robert - and tin- little
'liidniree. - - 9 ^ s -
Mrs. Hufchison, iliistess at Bridge.
Mrs. C. 0. Hutchison of Cummins'
street, assisted by Miss Vivian Hutch-
ison, entertained at her -home Friday
evening, with one of the prettiest par-
ties of the' fall season, when four taj
tries of players enjoyed the fascinat-
ing game of bridge! Mn TjlPssfe
TO ' | (l 'i t I'P- '
ceived u pretty favor; Mrs. E. W.
Wright held low arid" received the
consolation prize. Dr. Jessie Givens
wp- fortunate in lire cut.
Tr'-prsformeil intm-a '-beautiful Ja-
panese garden the .reception suite of
the home made an attractive back'-
’grounil for tin- pretty gowns’ of the
guests, over- wliicl] a soft glow was
east By mail i -Jap:-1: ese- lantemsm-eom—
plating the lovely picture.
After bridge tire Hostess were as-
-isted in serving a salad course hy
Mrs. Mary, Presley and Mr-. Sidney
Thompson of Fort Worth.
On the guest, li-t were: Me-dames
Dick Gililland of Dallas, Sidney
rhompvnn of J’ort Worth, Dewey
Price. Of Por t Worth, Be sic . I.aw-
r-ence, Cecil Thomas, I, E. ftavis,
John M. Yates, Harry Karls berg,,
Hugh G. Brewer-, Henry (Jetting, I,
H Aiigove, Henry T. Ayres, uE. M.
Stallings. E. W. -Wfighf," Dr.’ Je.-siA
Gives and Miss Gertrude Ay res._
High School Set Enjoys Party.
Miss Hermith Johnson was hostess
at a party at the Johnson home in
south Bowie Friday evening when the
members of the Wichita' Falls Jim
ior High School football squad and
members of-the Bowie High football
-ffuaii -were special 'guests.
DaTiemg"- wW T^iiHterSKmVTo? ««■
evening: delicious refresll-mcnls wep-
served at-a late hour. , .
':.^fRf«mg 'Those 'prAieru, otiier ' tlai’ii
the Wichita Falls - h.morei , wei"
Mi-.i- Mar-jurii- Thoma . Lucile
Whitley, .Clara Wells, P-ud Over
street, Eula Halin'. Irene C.iMi, Ha/.ej
Allred, Ettalie Qui.-;enher>-y, Virginia
Cady. Katherine Ayres, Eulalie -V
j Overstreet, Chester Clark, Mike
Clark, Kenneth ..Rrite, Robert Sanders,
Pierce Chandler and Quinton Phillips.
SLAYS WIFE IN MISHAP.
• *
Temple. Mrs. Florence Holmes, J4,
wife, of a farmer living JO inilefp we t
dif Temple; wm- instantly killed to-
night, when a shotgun in the hands of
her Du hand was aecidentally dis-
chearged. Picking • up the 'gufr to
shoot a rabbit, a dog ran against Mr.
Hiffine: causing him to drop the piece
and H whs discharged.
kew, i.cruise Speer,. Louise '“(ia.hhier,
Eunice.Johnson, Vida Spier, and Clo-
vis Watson, Richard, G/ile , Jack
Raines,' Riefutrri Wade, Glen Jacksim,
Fred HollovVa.v, E,retl G-ndner. Jim
tie- Dobkins, Robert Cady, Clilford ing recently held
Arterja, 'N. M, Plans are. -under
way for two additional municipal im-'
provements. Pltins for the installa-
-.7 a' riioiTerh strectMightmg sys-
1 lion « ........ •.,
Tern also-a priving program were sub-
rnitted to the City Council at,a meets
ants.
- - 'The- -hrrde- -wore
satin haclr, blue crepe with hat .and
other harmonizing accessories; she
is Hie pr etty and attractive .daughter
of A. M. Blackmon of_ Leojia. The
liridegropni is a son of Mr/ ami Mrs.
I! Ii. Patter-on,,well’ known family of
Salona. -t
After a visit to Dallas. Fort Worth,
and Denton, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson
will he a* home to their many friend-
in Davidson-.' Okla.
Opening Meeting Held by Maids and
Matrons. Club,
Mesdames C. C. Hutchison, E. M.
Stallings, E, W. Wright and Miss
Glen a Jameson were 'hostesses to llie
Maids ami. Matron (Tub at,its first
meeili'c' of the ...fall last Wednesday
j, ,. pe charming IC'lloway ot TTmire- Hill, was a mus-
bospifviiiy A barbecue.’! chicken 'cal given, at hep home bv -a number
G .vendolytie AlcNatt won the prize.
. During a contest,, the Jronoree. was,
liliin 1 fol«ie<I, supposedly ;fo he among
.those attempting to pin 'Yiuail Imarts
in tin- exact center of a It We )n\irt,-
Im! wa--led hack aco-- theSigon/liy
Mrs, Young-to tire bride's chair/hf-au-
tifully decorated with [rink Hows,
where she stood. The handkerchief,
was removed and she discovered the
I'LL SHOW YOU!
Mrs. Holloway Honoree for Musical-, chair was filled with many beautiful
Proving among the .most enjoyable and useful gifts. The opening of the
affairs-of • the week and a delightful presents, the reading of the cards
surprise for‘‘the homu pe, Mrs. J. F. and clever comment made hy Miss
Holloway of Prairie- Hill, was a muse Box caused much merriment.
Several beautiful piano selections
of her friends, the occasion Bejiig by Mrs, Young were h feature of the
her ’birthday,’Monday evening. afternoon.
An orchestra composed of Wesley . A dainty refreshment plate, in
Hickman, violin; W. Hobdy, guitar; which the white ’ tend pink color
Ernest Durham, violin; Mrs. Hobdv, scheme was furthered, was served by
me long lame woere me guesis ^are drum; Mrs. Griggs guitar, and the hostess, assisted her mother Mrs.
were mated ■ w;i: JltractTveh center / ""'"'T' s'l»’’p d' Hm enter Alto Kfffijeg.so, and sister. Miss hhn.s-
ed with baskets'of pret.tv out (lowers, tained the- guests with musical num- tine Kilcrease.
and ,-Iace cards marked cover- laid '-’' . hroughout Um.eve.nng, A due
for tire members, who included: Mes- '»> ,M'' and Mrs. Griggs was a spe.cial
w! T V;:.J,! "IS„ “mInte «<'milt rpfipsli-
Paul--Donaid, Wilbur Morgan, David . , .. . .
Wai mn. Join- M A ate-: Mi - - Tne* - ,hripp uho enjoyed Die evening m
Tv' a'"s'; ■ :.: ■ -, 1' i - ■ - A1 •.. ■1 ■ a'', ‘ ■
barbecued, chicken
dinner at the club house i at Hutchi-
son'sranch was the event—that was
given in observance'of the opening of
club.year, ami was charming in its
unusual ness. ,
The long table where the guests
1 -1' i -1. -. i Me:.i , and Mesdames J.
Included on the guest list, were:
Mesdames Chilton Ayres, Will S.
Young, W. H. Denson, E. H Plough,
i' A Cosby, J. D: Allen, .1. (■'. McNatTr-
H 11. Box, (' E. Ryan, James Chap-
man, Alt.0 Kilcrease, and Misses
Marie Box. Berta .Nutt', Mary Katfie'r
man’ 'Opal
GO TO BRITE’S
BOWIE
For Your
Winter Goods
. Cct^h________
Steak <>f roast or corne<i !»eef
trash.
- Says Our Guest.
You don’t have to be pver-
charged to get the choicest
food. ’ Wo sen/e three
meals a day and- itr be-
tween- times -in.l after-
wards your money’s worth.
£
MERIDIAN CAFE
An i Ideal Eating Place
BOWIE, TEXAS
LarJest stock Ave have ever had Ladies'
Coats, Children’s Coats, Dresses and Hats
and ali kinds of dress goods and trimmings
and the ne.w things in footwear. Men's
and hoys’ Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes,
Shirts, Sweaters, etc,
.; ..Hi' " 'f
Our business is growing every season.
There is a reason. * ' •
- y - _ . ■ , ■ - .
If you are not t.iadirhg with fjjsjiitwrcorne
to see us tlie first time you are in Howie.
If what you buy from us is not right tell us.
If if is right tell others. We want your
business.
Make Our Store Your Home
While In Bowie
BOWIE. TEXAS
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Fonr.er Hou to
, Thu foil o'-, i-p
Sui •:;» \ 1 * *
will iu> t'-.:
Bmvi'p. '\'rx
of M; - 1
formci-'v iii,'...
Km. IT
ami M1 1- '
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hum' were
CbrT-tian Cii
The ring <
Rc\ Ciia":!)i'
Bov Marries Cleburne
Girl
- wri'p up. taken from
AA mi :U_siar Telegram,
it interest to people in
■i.tegioohi i- a neplipw
it,mg of this city, and
A. Strong, son of Rp\
.A Strom: of Jagfith
i Ji lia I teen, dailgh-
Mr I’ R. Deen, Cle-
a lie,I Oct. :t at First
ch. rTehurne,
I’i'iony w.as said bjrv
irnbeis McPher -on before an
altar of’ lattice yvork interwoven with
Simla", fer" are I'tliPr greenery.
" Tin- leii-ie nee- hridr grno-m - enfered
vmaTiendeil, fenring" down opposite'
.-lisle.- Hi kii-,1 w i, nf 'blond satin
with '’-innring, or ■! hnid far tipped
with block and her hat was- of a warm
brow die. rained a boi-puet of
Marla tic IVettery i.e-es with shower of
-Jillubi rif^.he. Val’py Miss Thompson
played Mr-aael.-isotin’i Wedding march
as the’ recessional.
’An information reception^ was held
at the home of the bride’s parents
ijjwn e: i ia tc 1 y. fpj-li;, wing., tj.tr. ‘TTTiT1 ‘ —
Rev. and Mrs. Strong will leave
Monday for. Oklahoma City where
. .. _____ ,. F.. ine Small. 1 Louise ....('ha
IteTIoway, daughte!'. little Mis, A lii-e",-gcoTf" i .ucli^T’lTcf^asp!'1 ( lee Smit h,
on Fred, Wade HoURy. son Ti-uematl. Elite O'Brien, Mona Wat-Tin. Inez
Perkins,. Griggs, VV Hickmaji, J. Kilcrease, Lillian Standard, Christine
Durham, Ernest Durham, John Jack- Kilcrease, Lois Hill, Lois. Gwaltney,
son, daughter. Miss Edith,, sons, Glen Emily Garlington, Hattie Ryan,
and Clayton, and, Rh.hert Green. Gwendolyn MeNatt, Opal Bowden.
' v-": \
!sal Economy
in Transportation
>t • p u n
€HEYROL€T
Your Vision
Governs vour mental stability,
peace of mind—efficiency.
If your eyes “bother” you, it
may mean the need for. new
glasses—if you do,.....ngt wear
glasses it may indicate the ne-_
cessitv for them.
Naturally you wish the very
£est service in having the
trouble rectified. Our service is.
painstaking and scientifically
dependable. ......
W, II. DENSON
Jeweler and Optometrist
Quality U the biggest factor in economy;
Quality determines the pride ycfU take in
your car;
Quality determines whether the- price
you pay is ectjnomical or un-
economical.
Quality) the finest you can buy in a low
priced car, is provided hy
i Chevrolet.
TKe quality huilt into a Chevrolet assures
economy from the time of your purchase
through the entire life of the car.
Come to the Special Exhibit this week! It
•hows how quality is built into Chevrolet.
Come inyr-find out for yourself how re-
markable a value you obtain in a Chevrolet
because of its ‘‘Quality at Low Cost/*
Touring -$525 Sedan- , - 773
Roadater - 525 gS^Trc.‘*L 425
Coup. . 675 &ch._ 550
Afl price* f. o. b> Flint, Michigan
695
/. o, b. Flint
Michigan
EDWARDS MOTOR CO.
Bowie, Texas.
XT LOW COST
Things you should knou) about
the most delicious and refresh-
ing of all drinks—
BOTTLED
fj,4')0 CARS
.- - - *»v - ,.......’ ----- . ‘ _
required to haul one year’s output of
syrup (maximum Loading)
164 TRAINS
of 38 CARS each.
These trains would
extend 50 miles. ,y.
Drink the Original—Not a Substitute
In Sterilized Bottles.
Bowie Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Tin in i.",S3g»
V5
ROY H. STUTEVILLE, Manager
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