The Bowie Blade (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1925 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BOW1K BLADE
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1225
Society
■"*••• ilerson, Floy Jones, Isabell Mitchell,
1 Mary Belle McCracken, Inez Hose,
I Mary Beth Baines, Hester Sturdivant,
I l.ucy Tucker, Mary Lou Tucker, Mary
Louise Turley, Margaret Vastine,
Mary Ritchie, Lewla" Ritchie, Augusta
I Wynn, Mary Dahl Ooldham,
' Lee Thomas, Thelma Walker,
through Italy, England, France, anil y
Germany . 4_____ ....
Miss Clara Stephens in a few very
appropriate words expressed the
appreciation of the club of the work
that Mrs. Lee had done and of her
SSviel faithfulnes as a president, then in be-
Maryihalf of the club she presented Mrs.
Golden, Eunice Green, Lorena Miller,j Leo with a huge box which Mrs, Lee
trerii "Hare, TlieTma Wolf; 'Mil * Ed- !'r(.uVi(I"to 'contain.-a very beautiful-ar-
ward Denham, Her.scbeil Wauford, | tide* of apparel and a cut glass water
Marvine Willet, Son Cummins, Tom set.
When you have guests, socials, par 1 Woodmen to Meet Saturday Bohiuson, I,eon Roblcheaux, Robert Refreshments of angel f I
tiea or picnics we wbuid appreciate1 A meeting of the Woodmen Circle Clark. Wesley Biggar, Donovan Big- cake and brick ice cream were served
tell I will tie held Saturday-aftertHmu-at d gerstall. llal Sadler, Burton ID'Cd,. t<» I li<’ chib members and Mi. 4inJ_M,s-|
o’clock in the lodge room. Jack Scales, Isaac Mitchell, Even«|H Weil
■ • > |s urjrP,i to i)L, Latham, Glen McNatt, Clark McNutt, Misses Weil, I hoinpson and Boone
h 1 | Eugene Carter, Kenneth1 Dobkms, dfjighk'il the guests with musical
—~~ i William Doifs'rnv Alfred Davies Jr.; j niunbei's, arid Mrs. Getting and Miss
1 Other guests for the oeeiishin were: [ (h i p giive several clever readinga, -J
; Superintendent ami Mjs. I)an L Mar. ' A flcr.this most delightful meetfhg'j
1 tin. Mrs. Martin is class mother of 7,the club adjourned to meet again the[i
your phoning us that we may
your friends. Social items and per
■onals are always welcome.
Phone your news to 73 and 162.
Every member
1 eat.___________
GET YOUR BUCKET
You are entitled Jto a 10 quart galvanized
bucket at our store for only 4c. It will pay
, you to investigate.
RODEO DAY, Saturday, May 23rd;
O. W. WATSON
Phone 100. Wise Street
Legion Urged to Attend Meeting ! Meeting of Eastern Star Called by
Monday. Mrs. Weil.
The American Legion Auxiliary, j culled social meeting of the (). E. ,,
will-meet at the; Chamber of Com-| g, J,as been called by Mrs. Robert' „' * 'm
tnerce Monday evening, May 21, at Weil, matron of tlvo local chapter, for1 -
S o’clock. Saturday evening, May 23, when Mrs.
Members are urged to attend. At: Stella G. Vodrie, Grand Worthy Ma : ........• Mi- - . Vera Blackmon
the meeting plans lor the poppy sale troM „f San Antonio will add res., tile: .. . y Wil'son Rosidiei
to be completed. cial Deputy, ofWichitu halls, will also i
~~ be present. . I the S'. W. A. was the sunrise break
Mrs. Will S. Young Will Present Mils- | The_ Dolphians Hold ^Last Meeting pas, ;l( Meyer. Park ■ Saturday morn
M. Johnson, class mother of fir t Tuesday evening in September.
A, Mrs. G. If. Golden, Mrs. Reporter.
L. A. Raines, Principal and Mrs. John
v- l yU:K' Meyer Park Scene of Sunrise
Breakfast.
An event of the past week proving
exceptionally pleasing to members of
4 I. . . V \ Kf A uro i< i liii i i n la *11 lienulr
Robert Donald Birthday llonoree
Saturday.
One of the'most enjoyable and at
of Club Year Willi Miss Gertrude
Weil.
‘Recent Italian Drama and a Gen-
ic Plipils of Two Classes in Re-
cital at Stoncburg Friday.
Music pupils of the Stoneburg One of..the’most enjoyable and at- “Recent Italian Drama and a (Jen- lire,
music class of Mrs.‘Will S. Young,' | raetiVe ■children's parlies of I he past , oral Survey of I he Drama,” the sub- After hreiflefast an entertaining
assisted by several members id' her -week" wfis' that given by Mi Paul ject for one of the most i iiteresling ’program on Southern Baptist Tho-
local class, will he presented in a |),,nald of East Tarrant street Sat- j lessons of the Delphian club year, ological Seminary, with Miss Edith
musical program . Friday evening at ur,|jlv afternoon for Master Robert lably led by .Miss Carolyn Clirisp who Jackson as leader, was given. Those
-Si-. 1 .r> in the auditorium of-the Stum’, |)dnahl, her am, oil the ncoa-ion of j has been vice president of the eluli taking part included: Misses Opal
burg School. lliis eighth birth day (the lad two years Dobkins, Grace Blair, Lottie Jiminer
The public is invited’ to attend. (homes and contest ' were enjoyed Text reports were as follows: son,Opal Bowden, Neva Monroe,
during the afternoon, at the close of The Beginning of Drama LeNelle Alma Cornier, Inez Rudy, Daisy Ash-
Mish Eva Halm Weds Jim 1). Coulter, which the little guests were invited Boone. .lock, Lillie Fluff; Mrs. J. D. Allen,
Miss Eva Viola llalin, claughtei of into the dining room, where the table The Characteristics of Drama Mrs. ike Darks and Mrs. W. W. Con
Mr. and Mrs. J T llalm, 213 West wa lovely in it decorations of pink , Elizabeth Bellah.
Orchard, became the bride of lame, and white roses with the birthday j The Greek Drama Lizzie Mae
a» lovely white confection, ug'hnv Shoemaker.
■ig'Tit pink candles, iii the center.1 r
afternoon,
D. CttitUec on '* Saturday
May 16, at the Methodist parsonage
when the Rev. J. W Slagle read the
eeremohy. at ” .30 "o'clock.
Tire bride \v;.l.s_.aU rac.tiv.e iii a beau
rtiful dress of ecru lace over rose
crepe with . harmonizing, acre sone
She is a graduate of the cla -s of ’23
-of Bowie High Si'loud, a. tidal Itsi^g'i lin k
of the younger set, and a ■ active and utiiy
cake
wit h
The cake was cut and served with
brick ice fit uTf; it cohTaTned many
Hivonii that caused much miorri-
nient.
The Chililien who enjoyed the after
noon wore: Little '-Misses .leiiatle
Ruth and Emma Jitliellnii. Dm -
Lathatn, Dixie Belle' Turns,
Roitiilir Drama Oma T4mmp: on.
Drama of the ItHddle Ages Get
I rude Weil.
The Elizahetliian Age Sara Bel-
la h.
ing when a merry hour was spent in 3
cooking breakfast over ti large camp t S
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Radiolos will carry anywhere
prominent in athletics as ninety, lie l,'rances--AjidersiHi, Margaret- Evans,
nig captain of the basket hall team . I oiiini’ Bi’JJTij.' Mary Jo Worley. IJclia
the past year, and a star player. She. Masters, Laura Gwice’ I’hilley, Dorn
is one of the most popular and lova thy and Marie /Miveln/, Kathrine
ble. young ladies in Bowie. The; Walker, and IlnlrVipain, Hen Spain,
bridegroom is the son of Mr-. H. K Carl Latham, Harlow and H. L.
Coulter of Ringling, Okla. For the Turns, James Edward Anderson, Ken-
past two years he has lived here, 'noth Reddy, Haiohl.'Chancellui'i Mack
whore he is a popular young businos- Stallings, Glenn Allen Galaway. John
man. Angove. Joe Whaley, T. J. Wright,
After a visit of a few day to Wich Bobby Welch.' Tom Gapers, Bobby
ita Falls Mr. and 'Mrs. Coulter will ! Worley. John Burnet Jr., Fraifk Mi-
Ire at home to their friends at 20 ' v ela/. Tom Gapers, W. T. Welch, and
North Pecan. James- ShiHtoii.
:-- Mrs. Robert Meyer ami Miss Su-
Blair-Janeway Wedding is Quiet Atf sette Meyer were the ladies who as
fair at Baptist Church Sunday; listed Mrs. Donald in entertaining.
To Make tlit*ir Home4 in Nocona.
A wedding of county wide inten«Jt , <,ra,,V,ni,r School ^(b adnatc. Enjoy
tier.
The Y. W. A. presented Mrs. Ike
Parks and Mrs. W. y/. Conner^a'eeeijt
Irriile.., with-lovely paintings h.v Mrs
(i- Y Coshv. well known'local artist;.
Y. W. A 's present were: Mnies. J.
I) Allen, C. V. Cosby, IKe Parks, W.
W. Conner; Misses Lillie Huff, Berta
Drama of 'the Eighteenth Century Nutt, Edna Withers,- Laura Mae
Elva Strong. James, Vera Vivian Clarke, Gracie
Modern Drama Round Table Di- Davis, Viola Skinner, Edith Jackson,
cu ii'ii. opal Dobkins, Grace Blair, l.otlio
Paula and Francesca (a scene from Jfmmerson, Opal Bowden, Neva Mon-
D'Annunzio's Eranccsca Da Rimini) roe, Alma Cooper, Dairy/ Aslibrook,
Miss Clara Stephens is ti few ver'V Inez TbiiiLy.';
Dramatic Reading I’anha, Mrs. (I. Guests oK the Y. W. A. were Mrs.
S. Lee, Francesca, Mrs. Getting'. G M. Chapmah and Mrs. Dennis R.
The subjects for conversation «1 is- Givens of Ryan, Okla.
cusslon were: , —•——
G. II. Golden & Co. Hdw.
“Where a Dollar Does Its Duty”
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1. ITow does knowledge of the his
otry of the drama and of the require- [•hone 27ti.
moots of a dramatic.plot affect one's
enjoyment of plavs read or witness-
ed? ‘
2. Why do dramatic critics declare
that “Moving pictures are an inilus
try, not an art ?
3. How does draiiui teach?
Following this Mrs. Geo. B. Leo,
retiring president, gave a brief re
sume of the yepr' work cm iliama
j taking the condition necessary for
Bananas .‘iOcCilozen
-Elbert Russell,
21-ltc
s
Outstanding' . among the affairs | dramatic development: the essentials
was very beautifully and quietly so|-
Bmt'i't'1 cY n v h S1 * S u n ,1 ■ i v ' u'ft ernlion 0,l *'< I hv the school graduates last | of a drama; the growth of the drama
when Miss Gface M ^Biair^ame ^ ™ Um Chamber -from children's ( p,ay Indian War
the bride-..'f Mr. ......... P. Janewav. fJ. 0,11 Tr< p Thursday night, winch Jlances, etc., through the ancient
t Rev J |) Mien, 'pastor of the i'le coiiimeneenient excm.-es I Greek and Roman'Drama, the Renais
• v/ . ,1- , , at. the First Haptist church,
church, read (Tie ring ceremony at M,,r . C()lltl,Y, conducted hv M
r V , W,V ,l Tla,T' ti*"; !" Ul Marv I ,ee Rami, furnished lh,»‘.liver
inetuhs ot iho two tanitlios iivschl. ■
, , i e i i sion. Miss Vera >hickmon am Mrs
Hie stu< v was a bowr r ot love I mess , , .. . . ‘ ,
in its decorations of. gorgeous .grow /oh" f- W^nett assisted Miss t aro
ing ferns :f„d a lavish profusion of ft ' £■'*" ^freshynent
prellv cut ffo'vvers. brick cream muI cake
• J'!:e bride wn, :> UeaWiftd: .JiscnF . Y.nong those i.resentwere: Mi
hie suit of dark blue crepe, with hat •Sc‘,lt' r'uc,1<' Am-Lmmom. ku
-ance Drama in Italy. France, and
England; and 11 i< Modern Drama
of;
=3
Slll't of , . _____
ann. other accessories to correspond; !• ' , j, j,
stie is the pretty and ‘»s.»,',iVi.vlivivS.rl .1* I11 M
daughter of . Mr. a.iid M
of 2la Guimniiis street. In l'J20 she
graduated from Bowie High School
and for the past year has been eaee.h-
er of Spanish in the local higli sebouh
Mrs. Janewav lias the distinction of
Garter. Dorris Carter, Zula Mae I
T. E. HARRELL
GARAGE
.Uj ' ‘iamlnll, 1 .illy Belle Garling'ton, Euial
J IV. Blair >IL1.!1"-.. "‘"'"Up 11 i I'ne.r. Mozelle Hen 1
Optical
Skill ~
lege in Belton in three years, without
attending', summer school, which is an
unusual recard In addition to being
president-' of the senior class, >he wirS
promiiie.nl in., 1.1__X-. IV-G. work,, ath-
letic-, and journalistic work. 1 Her
record a- an alkarinind- college,' girl
has never been, equaled at Bayt&r.
Mrs. Janewav is a member of the Del
pilin'! j ■■! McDowell Miisie flubs:
a* -n a r’emher of the Texas Womans' 111
Press A -oriation. The bridegroom : tilically
is a popular young business man of
Nocona. the -on of Prof, and Mr-. P
M. Jai.i-.v.,, Bonita. Texas, one of, To re|ievy defective
the most well known families -m Mon-
tague county.
Out of town guests at the wedding
were .Mi-- Gertrude Smith.of Nocona,
Mjss Mary janewav" cif Wichita Falls.
(ttiri Robinson of Nocona, Ernest Mf-
Phorsoii of . Bdtiita aniT AV. ('. Reeves
o1’ Wichita Falls.
The couple left immediately after
the ceremony for a visit of ten days
to Austin, San Antonio and other
southern' points. After .returning
Mr. anii Mrs. Jan."tray wuTr'be' at
home to their friend\jn .N'ocona.
Expert Mechanic in Charge
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Phone 25()
Residence 181
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Eye Glass
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We recognize our re..pond
bility in caring for the eye- of
our patients.
Our interest is •therefore of a
conscientious, sympathetic na-
ture, governed by the desire to
alleviate Visual Defects.
Our Thorough, Scientific Ex-
amination, followed by furnish
ing lenses that are precise and
therefore give relief, offers the
answer as to why our patronage,
i . constantly growing.
W. H. DENSON
Jewelei and Optometrist
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Saturday, May 23rd
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Jeweler and Optometrist
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For Friday and Saturday j
Nay 22--23 |
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Rodeo Visitors
TRY OUR SPECIAL
Plate Lunch
'T
Electric Cafe
All children's hats reduced. Sortie wonderful values in
children's hats. One lot values t*rf4?Q0 to g<> at
$1.50
One Lot, values to $().()(•) to go at-—
, $2.95
A ffreat sale pf pattern hats, some very high priced
models in this lot, to got at— , .
$5.00
One lot including' hats to $8.50 to go at—
v $2.95
$5.00 hats (whites excepted) to
One lot including- all
at—
$1.95
All untrimmed shapes will be on bargain counter to go
at— ' t_’
50c and $1.00
Now is the time to buy your midsummer hat while you
have the whole treason before yoii. If it is a sport hat you
want or something for afternoon or dress wear we have it.
| Je selection now wouyld insure a wise one while our stocks are
S complete.
Smythe St.
\ S. Daube 8c Co. |
Gold Medal
Flour
<c - ... . ..
Ln Bowie
from the following Grocers:
A. M. Latham’s Grocery
Bert Lancaster’s Grocery
Elbert Russell’s Grocery
Giles’ Grocery
Also used by the following:
Sanitary Bakery
Electric Cafe
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Meridian Cafe
Pigg’s Tourist Cafe
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DISTRIBUTOR
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Cline, A. W. The Bowie Blade (Bowie, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1925, newspaper, May 21, 1925; Bowie, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth646425/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bowie Public Library.