The Independent (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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THE INDEPENDENT
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LAWYERS.
Emory H. Smith
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Fort Worth, Texas.
Lewis H. Tandy Geo. E. Hosey
Tandy A Hosey
Attorneys
r>(Mi First Xut’l Hank Bldg,, Ft. Worth
_Telephone Lamar 7349
Ohas. K. Lee
Attorney at Law
Fort Worth, Texas.
Meador, Davis & Dedmon
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
603 First Nat’l Bank Bldg., Ft. Worth.
Corporation, Commercial and
General Law Practice
V. K. Wedgworth
Attorney-at-Law
Room 5 Dundee Bldg., Ft. Worth, Tex.
Ben S. Baldwin
Attorney at Law
602J Main Street
Corporation, Commercial, Insurance
and Land Law.
Phone, Lamar 1410
DENTISTS.
Ramsey-Buckley Wedding things for the best, and who chastises
Ignite a pretty home wedding was fliose whom he loves,
that of Miss Laura Ramsey and Mr.! 'I liir*<l; That a ropy of these resolu-
Johmu Buckley, celebrated at tin* home j tions- he sent to the family of the de-
of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs., HM Hn expression <»f sympathy,
W. W. Ramsey, Thursday evening. Dr. ail<^ n ,MW he sent for publication to
lloas officiated. Hie Independent.
The home was beautifully decorated Respectfully,
with palms, ferns, smilax, and Amer-
ican Beauty roses. A wedding hell of
roses was suspended from an arch in
one end of the parlor.
Preceding the ceremony, Miss Iva Mae
White sang “O Fair, () Sweet, O Holy,”
accompanied by Miss Mabel Alvord at
the piano, which was hanked with roses
and ferns. Miss Alvord rendered Men-
delssohn’s wedding march as the bride
and groom entered the parlor. During
the ceremony she, played softly the
"Spring Song,” also by Mendelssohn,
The bride, who was the honorce of
several pre-nuptial affairs, has a host of
friends on the Dili and among the stu-
dents of the college, where she had been
n student for several years, as was evi-
denced by the many handsome and
costly gifts she received. Mr. Buckley I
is a well-known young business man.
A reception followed the marriage,
there being present •many friends of
Fort Worth and several out of town
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Buekhy are at home
to their friends in their own home on
Fifth Avenue.
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Baraca-Philathea Chicken-Roast
Glen wood Park was a scene of mer-1
riment and jollity last Monday after-
V1RGIL V. BRYANT,
LUCY POPE,
PAUL GOOCH,
Committee,
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Graduating Recital.
Miss Elise MeCbmahan will give the
following piano program in the College
Chapel Saturday evening. May 14th,
H ;30 o’clock.
1 •Prelude in 0 sharp minor......
................. Rachmaninoff
(a) Etude on the black keys,
Op. It), No. 5...........Chopin
2 fb) Songs Without Words, Op.
• >•1, No. 2..........Mendelssohn
(o) Minuet in D Hal.......Sinding
3 Recitative and Romance from
t h e Opera “Tannhnuser”
, ................. Wngner-Lis/.t
I ntennission.
(a) Hark! Hark! The Lark
................ Schuherl-Lixzt
4 (h) Spinning Song, Op. <17, No.
4 ............... .Mendelssohn
(e) If I were a Bird, Op. 2, No,
6 .....................Henselt
o Rigoletto; Paraphrase.. Verdi-Liszt
All friends and lovers of good music
cordially invited.
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QUALITY
IS OUR WATCHWORD
run
Nothing Ctn Equal the Quality,
Elegance and Design of
Programs, Stationery, Call-
ing Cards and Invitations
as we make them
GIVE US YOUR ORDERS
G. W. HALTOM
JEWELER
COR. MAIN AND SIXTH
Moat Up-to-Datc Optical Parlor
in the City in Connection
Dr. F. G. Garrison
*
Dentist
10H 109 Flatiron Bldg, Phone Lamar
0107, Fort Worth, Texas
ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are authorized to announce the
candidacy of the following names, sub-
ject to the aetion of Democratic Pri-
mary, July 23, 11)10:
Compliments of
J. H. PRICE
Candidate For
County Cimmissioner Precinct No. 1
Tarrant County, Texas
Subject to Action of the Democratic
Primary, July 23
Vote for
JORDAN Y. CUMMINGS
For
County Attorney
BOB PEDEN
Candidate For
Justice of the Peace
Precinct 1, Place 2, Tarrant County
Subject to Action of Democratic Pri-
maries! July ‘23, 1910.
Will Appreciate Your Support
R. E. BRATTON
Candidate for
County Judge, Tarrant County
Subject to Democratic Primary, July
23. 1910.
Unhashed
..................... ..............
Among the boys at Mulkey Hall,
It was christened once “left-overs,”
\N lien the morning meal it crowned,
Cold meat, bread, potatoes, onions,
Mashed together, slightly browned.
“Will you pass the ‘mixture’ to met”
Once a student said in haste.
pass, members of the two classes gath-
ered at Pope’s residence, ami from
there proceeded to the shady groves
along the Sycamore. While the lemon-
ade was being prepared and the chick-
ei. i were roasting, the members of the
classes were playing "Drop tin* Hand-
kerchief," “Kneel to the Queen,” and
other juvenile games. Then ft Mara-. .............................
thou race of about sixty yards was For be knew not what to call it,
pulled off, the contestants being Ed Fill it met his practiced taste.
Fulton and Thus. .Lumpkin. Though
the latter gained a ten-yard start of! hl,r frequently it happened
Fulton. Ed succeeded in over-hauling l"‘ p<>ml<-red o’er,
him and they finished neck and neck ,* ",,l'iter Link Hie dish nut.
at tin1 tape, amidst loud and prolonged ’ ()on '’durned to say. ‘No more,
cheering. Then all sat on the green ..... ...
grass while readings were given by the ‘ '* 11 '’*• l"‘ tfcl n,,n"
girls, and humorous jokes were told by
the boys. It was suggested that a
chicken-euting contest be held between
the two young ministers, Shannon and
L. I). Fall ill, but the girls tabooed this.
JESSE FRENCH PIANO CO.
Manufacturer* and Distributer*
High-Class
PIANOS
109 W. 7th St.. 280 Elm St..
FORT WORTH, TEXAS DALLAS. TEXAS
For High-Glass
Groceries, Fruits
and Nice Candies
Then resolved a name to spot,
So be always could be ready
To get bis name into the pot.
At the supper hour ho s/ynnitf it.
Putting all tut in eLt* to shame.
saying that our fifteen chickens would: ,\nd we’re crazy (?) over the dish now,
Phone Lamar
A. R. VOTAW
JOHN A. KEE
For Re-Election
County Clerk, Tarrant County, Texas
Subject to Aetion of the Democratic
Primary, July 23.
0. L. SWEET
Candidate for
Sheriff, Tarrant County
Subject to Democratic Primary,
July 23, 1910.
Compliments of
R. M. DAVIS
Candidate for lie-Election
Tax Collector
Tarrant County, Texas
Subject to Democratic Primary, July
23. 1910
G. W (GEORGE) BELL
Candidate For
Tax Assessor
Tarrant County, Texim
Subject to Action of Democratic Pri-
maries, July 23 1910
not furnish t host* young men a chance j
to show their gastronomic powers. The
elief, Hugh White, assisted by W. ('.
Hawkins and E. Oilingor, was cheered
loudly when supper was announced.
Gathering around the luncheon, we
needed not a second invitation, but fell
to and consumed chicken, cake, salad,
sandwiches and lemonade till we were
forced to stop, though urged by the
jeabms waiters to eat more. Not a few, |
I am sure, dreamed that night of troops j
of headless and baked chickens, haunt- i
mg them with vengeful expressions.!
Such a supper was a titling climax to
the enjoyment of the evening. When
dusk was gathering we picked up our
belongings and hied us homeward. The j
picnic was enjoyed by ail, and will be j
remembered as one of the best of tliej
many delightful entertainments that
these two classes have had.
“Miscellaneous” is its name.—ZMA.
Light Crust Flour
Leads the South in Quality
Burrus Mill & Elevator Co.
Fort Worth, Texas
A Tribute of Respect
Resolutions of sympathy, from the
Preparatory School of Polytechnic Col-
lege, on the death of Sam B. Smith. Jr.,
which occurred April 29, 1910:
Whereas. It has pleased God in His
infinite wisdom to permit the removal
from our student Imtly, our beloved
friend, Sam B. Smith. .Fr.
Therefore, Be It Resolved, First:
That it is but a just tribute to the mem-
ory of our departed fellow-student to
say that on account of his removal front
our midst, we mourn for one who was,
in every way, worthy of our highest
regard.
►Second: That we extend sympathy
to the family of the deceased in tin*
dispensation with which it has pleased
Divine Providence to afflict them, and
commend them to Him who orders nil 1 lim
Classy Footwear for Women
A good time to begin to figure on the com-
mencement footwear nothing adds so much
to a girl’s appearance as good looking shoes and
hosiery. Dainty party slippers in black buck
skins and patents, all sorts of white linens and
canvas, Eclipse pumps and one and two straps.
$3.00 to $5.00
Complete new Mock of Lord A Taylor'* ONYX hrand hosiery
in both Silks and Lisles,
Shoes
RITTER COSTELLO CO. Stocking,
80S HOUSTON STREET
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The Independent (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 31, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 7, 1910, newspaper, May 7, 1910; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth856022/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Tarrant+County+-+Fort+Worth%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.