The Pecos Enterprise (Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932 Page: 4 of 7
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Merry Matrons in
Study of Browning
I
Meeting Is Held with Mrs.
Charles Daniels
Last Friday
The Merry Matrons. held their
regular meeting Friday. October
14, with Mrs rhas. Daniel. There
were twelve members present who j
responded to roll cull with current J
events. The meeting was for the
second lesson on Browning. con-
ducted by Mrs. J. W. Rrooks. The |
local subject was the “Pied Piper
of Hamlin.” giving the setting,
time, place, and bnekgronnd of the
legend.
Deported
I ■ , .
P. T. A. Council i Presby terians Meet
Meeting Saturday in ('(inference Here
p
» FA % A «<* & .<*
wi ^ >■' X $ A & *4 &
Merry Wives Have
WITH NEW BOOKS
7> . *'Bliss'll >Vs-l
Interesting Program
Planned for Session
at Saragosa
*
I lie \ ■< rv Reve rend I.eopoUlu
Rui* v F'jorcs, Papal delegate to
Mexico, who ha* been-, cxpell.’d as
Those present were: Mesdnmes a pernicious toreitjner. altlvon-.h hr
P. R. I>yer, ('. I). Gipson, Otis *<• a native Mvxicait lie \\a- sent
Moorhead. R. W. Neilson. T. R | a'’'11 ,n Lar',U:- Ti N*
o ... . „ ... ,1-a*. 'Vhere this photo \va< taken.
Smith. Hollis ^IU| wlurv 11 jo. \rcli “ '
Local Ladies Hostesses
Visitors From Nearby
Towns
Joliusmi, who his,
Mrs. F \\
been serious|j ill j> reported lntleii Other Study Clubs are Gtiests
improved her friends are triad io . At Affairs On
bear " Thursday - *
Halloween Party;
. - J , I.KiiNav \ormip) Ne\( \*ork It
iig irii'rt
Milton Wad tends to
Pruett. Jr., XV. R.
Smith. Jack Turner,
ley. and the hostes,s.
The next meeting wll be held
Friday, October 2K, at the home
of Mrs. ( has. Daniel with Mrs.
It. Dyer, as hostess.
Central Circle
Holds Meeting
• ■lie Tuesday atteriio.'qi at
at I lie tumie Ilf Ml' II. II. I .IV VV. . id.
t.he Central «'ll- le lit- the I’li 'l Ran
list » 11!ir« 11 met -'ill. .'regular weekly
iiieoii n v i o • • I r.'i i (-.in it ti Mis, If A.
Toliver lin'sided' for tire biistije**
ses'iuii Mrs. G <’. Parker read' t-he
. nriNiit.es nf pro\ ions. iiieei im:. i hen
Mi' I I’ li'>tiim'II gave n very in
tei*e»ting devotional' Mis Ratiitj
led tn I'l'H'er,
i 'haiini' ii- uf Viirioiis committees
made reports.. ul*o telling; file ijuiv
of their particular offic e a* a p;.n.
of the * t1! 11 \ "Tll'Rlgs Wo .Should
Know."
Plans were discussed fur gather
iiig material aj'ul preparing bur
Thanksgiving lm\ for the Itm liner
orphans Home at Dallas, also for
a Mexican Orphanage at Rustmp.
Plans were coiiipldetl ml commit -
tees .appointed for our part i
all day prayer program at
ebnreli next Tuesday
Mrs. Fiilgim dismissed iis with
prayer. The hostess passed a dainty
st.. \
Ih'lii p
iniliijintclv'.
East Circle Of
W. M:. U. In Meet
The east circle of the Woman • ’
Missionary Fiiinn of the- Rnjdi*;
ehiireli met for their regular quar-
terly serial meeting on Tuesday
afternoon at the tin...... Mrs Rai-
ney Hiilths.
Meeting w as called to order by
.ill", rjiaiftuiiii Mrs. ('. 11. Alljsbn. \
w ho gave a very interesting <-|ex •«-
i iotml After sev eral items of busi-
ness was tliseiissed the social hour
was turned o\er to Mrs. li. I,
111 -111 > vy;, ,v and Mrs. n.nbbs,
Tin first game Was in the form
of interesting f:i.-ts almm W. M F.
anil i hut', h Work. Then oilier eon-
ti s|.s ' Vv ore -enjoyed,
i A .salitd ooiit's carrying out the
IJaHo.xve.Vu. motif was served.to the
following, members, new niembrs.
.and-- visitin': McHnmc' i'a>cy. R.
S lolni-son. Anna Joplin. (I, R.
RoWilen. II I,. HolloVVtIV. ( '. 1:1. A1
The Reeves Comity Connell Par-
ent -Teacher Association will he
guest of Saragosa Association.' Sa*
unlay, Det. 21*. at Saragosn. Tex.
Mrs. J. R Wool folk, president-;
has. called a meeting of the execu-
tive hoard for !> o’clock at the
school building.
The eopiu'U will In* called .r» ^
Kt.00 o'coek. The program follows ; |
10 A. >1 (’all t.i order. j
Tilt* Lord’s Prayer.
Greetings Saragosa,
Response Mrs .1 R Wool folk
Welcome to Roving eolfnly.
Rolf <-al| of Associations.
, Parent Teacher Son Mrs. Giui-j
er. Rentier. .
Secretary Treasurers’ Repot-
Report of Associations.
Genera Discussion,
Song M.t-s , ;
l uinheon Hour
I If. P M Pall to order.
I’ trenf Teaeliefs Sung. Nfr. < ititl- '
ter. lender.
School bf.,1 list ptn-f ion,. M rs
Dyer Pres loth ’District
Rending Raltnorhea,
S'mg M.v Tribute.
Mm,
I a • I i
than
from
fifty Presbyterian
Ralnn.rhea
The Merry Vm vc- chib of Pecos,'
the pioiuver vtinly ojuii of thV vify,
lr and Mrs. 1> Howell and
loyah, yj. Dixie Smith, parents 0111*1
P.im t„w For. Stockton ami l‘ecos sisl<n.,in |aw x,,v 1{uv Ke'enan.; ‘“‘7'"" ' V
Joined With 1o. nl Presbyterian hlnt, ,„.,.n h.-r. rhi ' Mmly .-luhv of the . fty ’Phf AlerTf
Week
Indies Tuesday of this week at tilt*
local church fora district mission-'
v ramioiarr me* retur
'.Mrs. I ’res,git Rla. k of Rarstow “ 7’ "'m ....... tlo-^m.r^. *,g«Ro’e|ocl,
(’IIImle'"Starr-lias returned 1r<
Matron* Merry VlaicR and Tvveii.
tieih Pt-nthrv rlnl>' Avith a»IlalI-«
" vve’cii flea ifn- rii.uisnta’yafteniomn
last week, s
Presfyii Ulack of
was iinanimoii'lv elected chairman
of District No.
I’lie Pecos circles were hostesses
for 1 he occasion' Following*vns the Swiitw.yvi
.- ., , , v Week. t *
pmgram lor tin* day :
( all treorder Mis \ p -Martin,
substitute District chairman, pre-
sillitig. ' ,,
R. Casliejl made a business
I'ucsday of
t|ib’.*> • “<! lock
j * TUe ,10/4111-' i.f Mrs Jim Cant|f
jainl Mi ' l- V Vms. v we’re ivtlil/.
! for
Texas.
-■ Rike
,\lrs.
• Mis.1
Pecos. !
Ten Vir
-mv-rgeii.-’,
had been read.
The lesson was "Tin
gins." the s|ip|o|iie ............ , .
treated, being the coming of the
kingdom of heuyeii,. Tit.e pnrnitlej
spresses the necessity of prepare
lisoti I I* Payne. R. II. b Neil, tion Mrs. Wteker served apple pit
I’at Meachum. Will t 0wa.1t. G. < wifli whipped cream ami coffee t«»
MeKinnis; II R. Ritrry A
win. It. I Padgett. It. F Kelt tut Mesdam'es Roxvle
ami tin Misses Nancy Ruth. Retfv j;s|,.s, | inlev. .lesti
Rev Ryrd. pastor Pe.iis-
Address of Welcome ,\l
Sjliilnolis Pecos. Response
Ir.hy- l-tyer, Rarstow *
Roll 1 all of < 'Imi. It.•
Marion S|iTck.» l.x-ftl .se. ry
Presbyterian Prcsulcril's mess-
age Mr- \ I' Martin. IVeos.
'.t'V.it Rive's ih dur Wmlinry
., ,' I h rilage M i' llosie Toyali.
I "by ‘’Till*. ^'•.par's that liispire and
< 'Jn-djengr. Mfs. Roe Kingst-ott.
P.ulii.orh.-.-i, IIUioricaI I’.a.-kground .
M*fs. XM<.-Fai.inml, Muljiiorlien.
Vo.aTS.'lo Mi' Nat. 1 Innleiv I till-
1 mdr.lrea,'
j. Gri.gin ai.a.i »irovvth in < trgatijzeil
ft . *1, II- ]|/f J 1 Wotnai Work in the I ’resh v fee- *
C ouncil Ii^sMeet>■ v . m- .• x .ba.k
__. i stow,
II.' lull S.lc |ci| Ifjlih* Hour ~ -
Jti'f J'to. I: ' .1, I'i.-eos, Pi.i.im Solo.
Mis I.in
at life Tahh
' ’ J
I unv. It
• Iteadlifg I 11 licit I lour
Joe Kingston. R.ilmoidica
I “iiitu. Sot.. M i s a Rin-y
j I 'ego s Hymn Selected-' '/
Report of - Regist ration Coin.mil
j tee » Mrs -Mail.dr Slack. Pecos
I'ml get ol I.in al Auxiliary Mr-
W .1! Gotild. I tal no .rhea. ttrgaiiir.a
The t nv lfoth wi*fe di*eiirate.1
— ’,(xv ith’ prevaitiiig Hallow ecu colors of
« j black a lid praitge. vvith black’eats,
lloigi’-c Hoiiii'i made a business ))H| -11,• v 11 ^ ami *ylh»*r IliiHpwccu
tii|i tf> If or, Stockton on .hist Sal symhprs tw-cly t|dii< ei| throughout
titilay... . , *t fie- rooms; Improvised "ghosts”,
^T’ . * ■« ' dmposed ol In-.I sheets lighted in -'
llclirv Ru'se|l went I.. \ all llyni'-idc t.\ floor l.ililps. i.iecred .lij the
on business Tuesday _ , * vi.'iioi-: who wcr. taken fora-tlevil-
’ - ■ . <TiiiItri tcil i.uir of the "Inferno."
. Mrs. P, C. piiichnni of Auttfln is 11111 . ie|liltg*wu^ the ..nfer of
tin* guest el her sister. Mrs. F. 'll11' '"lay. 1*1 l»t,U hoiis«*slt •
Tandy ., lor t w o weeks - . Vi >111 .nl-Ijiei a ft,ernooi^’i-i. program-
• * , J ot' c'liiertammi-n,.’vvUs gjveii by the
Allan W sstlcrle \.f W ashington, -: -Ibiidiivg, by Mi--* Nell
• 1 In- n * Vocal 'i-lccl 1,1'h by ‘Mi I.
NV.ilvoa ,nd Vfis^i W al ien C,V|-
lin.gs | i;j no. --oIo' by * ,M Julia
l ong irii’d Rlohanl R Simtli Im;
■pp.'2}*s *t 11T1
If a. ..u" like nmsi.ii 11 g books iieiw
fs one ,‘t vr y n’t R. member "vv list
.|'4>li 11- TJrskine diij lot. Helen, uf I'rio
vv ell Jack Rind say lilts, d. me the
Vahte for this young ' lady, only
lliore so.
I 'ressida was a minx.' Sip* con'd
and did twist any and all mvii a
round her little finger. If didn't
matter whether they were soldiers
oV irfiig'. sailors or vv oodsinen
.AVhoii C.res'idii, old iheijl to .roll
qv er ■umj' plli-i ilea'll t hey foiled -over
ami pjhy evl^ ileinK' * • *
Jyck ■ l,il#(|*;jy, IkllV.A s his^am ien.
■t J redee "ii'fiil tirgr-e' '• ly* .ktiovvs w o-
111*1 11' very",*ag<" i.t test s ,rti (hat Tiid.
.<;fi*ss|dll dhI(i'I--.rei\)Jyjk wait! ‘
in lull* just sdiMc^rtjl v-ant.age <o. ti'Us
Governor’s paoers. ami variouk
archive material -The'hook con
tains over iiiirt.v tiinps ami cijarts
4'
Far • a:ny <Vift* w Im lives in this
parf ..........••nuttv a- we do thl-
Isiok i> of milimflist v ajiie. ,t gives
j.he true facj^ of the. deveiopmenl/
of. the seel ion. Fm-tV may souriVI
dull and uninteresting |mt not ho •
in I his case Here fact is stranger
tInruj fiction. ■ ^
--- , .. V" ' J'
TTie Fnterprise has tteeelvml a ^
(■TnitUnientarv. oony^iif the book,. „
"Sliadovv of (Re I'o,j;<tek”, publish-
ed Ijy Xoidhwest Pres's j>f Dallas
irndcvvr.ltten by l^auk Mosir. promi-
nent attirriioy i»f Odessa
* "Shiilp.vv *.*f • M'lie Potroek" is a
\v^)lm/lenj,l.v written lale of farm
aiiUranch life, made more Intereat-
^ iiig to-pef'-os people-wvho are per-
.sonally aitjiiaitill'd with the
\
Attendance Drive
11. <’.. is^hgi'i* for the week-end, '-1"
vi-siiitta ".Vliss .Maiii-tJe Slcphensoti
Mr
Krn.est I’.cckli.iiu was
■Group Three, Of
Group No of 1 In- ..Women's
Council me' Tuesday a ftertip.m
vvt.li. Mr'. W T Wie-ker Thirty*"
■ .'ills w pl.e li'i >(■• 1 I id and- nine ho.iks
from 1 lie ranch v bn fug .her family
and I ri* nils last. Sunday.,
'A •
I. I! A enng ow iif r of liie tiohl*
lhj.niR Filling S-t'.-itnm' afji-l grp.-ery,
' v isiting iti lii 1. wiiw ood' f.-r ;i week
W illiiidis , anil itlaiio'dnets'tiv Mi s.
A\ ill in 11 is a tv.l \|is> Nail, y i-'ainp
lb l ie l.inu'ill -op ten. salidw i. (i; >
a lul - , 1 1. a . vv cj I a no ol tj. vv r,
v c,| - -
I luicAvei e a hi. 111 To i.ilJci . a ad I
. lab ta.-mhei' Tile affair vva Iis,: |
ed .-(' one 1 >f the nic't' higc|ii."ii»- of
' lie ■ mi rent' . 1 if iulTseuson !
the girls about im* lioiqT>. She ,vvt»vt.' .
,tiled of llstelilyijgj to thelli ; i ri’fl g. . <• ' T
ii»o.ul their............... and here ,'i“Kc(ls” AhOcl(l 111
I tie vv ay she w cut about it :
It'kst she .lured a soldier aVv.i.vl’
from his guard • duty. While * * ' " ~~ .
they were e.'tiiriing hahdils ,m j l4i«(- Silh.jRyr yf the First Christ-
pris.vil tlum ami took both captive in" ......... attendance cain-
II boa I'd a pit-ale 'hip. ('ixssiRa lViiriid* ,h‘* l!'‘,ls cun of
fifteen yards thus assuring them
the eiiptn in very al I ractlv e. Inn she
vv its*.'forced to kill him, Not" Ihsl
she, really.' lina a, I *1 a I, all ’poor
IH IIV' g'll'l, ' . . .
’Phils all Im! aliveniures go she,
hcisidf if entirely iijiioeent '.you
Kitov, hut. I tiiiig - Jusjt have a way,
■bf h.ijipcniug'w lien .s|ie ,'iuiii.'s a
1 otiiid: '
I .1 M'l's.-i V . I1
—V
Riter-
Mi'.
Mr ainl .\lr> .1.- Hv .Raw-son re
t Uii.ieil I;g* TIi iir’'. I ay from l.ubboeii
vv hen: they had.'gone to visit their
'on.- Marv iii. *
Rinds
Federation Talks
On New Clubhouse
.lean and Mary- Francos Holloway.
Roiiise Allison, and Killy Winters
a 11(1., lie hosfess.
th" ____...
Brandon Beauty
Shop is Moved
X 1 the following inethliefs ami guests^
»'oilier. Camp.
Pre’vvjt. Tin 111
age. Seay . Van Horn Colwell. Otto
and Roddy. *
Next Tuesday the circle, will
uyel with Mrs. Gun Kumirgc Had
ii full attendance >d: members is
requested. The lesson will be "Th**
Rich Fool" l.nke 12: IT 21
M RS. RA M AGi :
Press Riqiorter
W. I\ iM-cl lllg let I XX.cilliesihi.V
I,, return lb his hmue in Tolar,. '— ' ~~T.
Texas, after a lit day visit with Committee to Meet; Hear
his daughter. Mrs. M. A Miller. Talk on Politics by
- - Judge Starley
Mfs. 1 G I lad,leu left las, week
Marini! for her home
New Orleans, R.i.
The-City l eeratiiui of i-lulis held
lion a*id Pfograui Mi
Slack. I'ecus Personal Workers She has-been visiting her tiiofllm. ,he regular ...onlhlv .......ting Wed
Group Mrs. p. (thick. Rarstow Mrs. T |!. Pruett Sr., and famllC^
X I .ly A 1,1 I I! \ I RS. X history, oi
I lit; Dev elop4l4('Vlt ef VX'e.sl Texas |n
III'. W !' H officii. I'alias: Soillii
vv i"(' I'ii - pj'i 'j:.:: . S," 00.
'ITie .book deals vvitli soe||il and
■ con..mi, moAcinculs of the Texas. Itl;N 1
frontier ffoi.11 ts|C» to P.mui in
is w ritten.,i-
profiSisor of
Techlr.'liigli al1
of the extra point as kicked g-ryaI
This- makes the score stand at 7 .ti-
ll in favor <>f the Reds. The Rlycx
under Cnpt William Propp ure de
tennined to carry the hall far down
the field next week.
Points jn the TVmi'est.'
.Attendance o yards Vial tor*—
o yards. Visitor attcmling three
i'onseent i v c Siimin.vs • forward
pass-20 yard*. Pupils absent two
Sundays in succession Penalized
o yards Four absences puts regu-
lar pupil on scrub team,
slior
1 froiii 1
er life’. 1 i
IH;
1 ici.r* 11
vv ho is
his,!
U'V ill
Texas
• oil*
•ge a) 1
.llhbock
ll
1 reals
■of eiii'ly
b room unfurniHhed
house, modern, garage, located
dose in. See Kd < It,0. 11-1 t-p.
Laui*a Hay good
Circle to Meet
Rama llaygood circle of the
Woman's Missionary Society -of
refreshment plate to one new niehi- —— —
her. Mfs. Henderson, four visitor*. 1 he Rrnndou Reality Sliop, of
Mesdnmes Holley. Raldwin. Pull which <>|»nl Head is manager, was
ia 111. Kizzcll. ami the following movioi ,|iis week from its former
nienihers: Mesdanies muiii.-il. XX’a' quarters on the south side of the
cm Fillgi 111. Ratliff. Toliver; K. Knindon Hotel building ,0 larger
Slack. Crum. Parker. Mrs. Rizzell <’""1 better quarters on the north
is Mrs. City-wood's mother and was bdo of the structure,
ami was a very welcomed visitor. 1 There is n large waiting roonilhe Methodist eliiireh, will meet
____ _____1;.' tmd more room for the varioustiextTuesilay-afternoon'; o’
i.'oiiiparllueiits of the shop in ffreclock with Mrs. J R. Ihiird Mrs,
CIRCLh MHETINd new location. R. Henry Rlackwe|j will have
The Jessie Kiehburg Circle will In addition flie equipment of Iheeharge of the meeting, \ now cir
meet Tuesday afternoon at. .T:.TO shop lias been somewhat enhanced.cle leader to replace Mrs. p.
o’clock with Mrs, n, D. Sadherry.1 Xliss Iliad is assisted h.v Mrs.Klinger, resigned, will he elected.
Mrs. Grain tTreen, circle lender, will Jessie Mae Kraus jn operation of.XII members are urged to lie pres
preside. the shop. cut.
I
Just As You
Buy
Diamonds
vvv'!'v-i- -i*
t
I t'liycr Group Mrs. Carl’ troll, fee the iqist three months,
R'listiKv-. Final Hi' Mrs. Ronald
Rollers,.ii. IVeu's. Special .Miisii XIrs I’eii y Douglas of Rallnor-
.Mis- |-,. R. Iianiel.il'., t'oyjih. XX’trite hen was here Saturday shopping
Cross Mi's. John ltyrd. Pecos, lb--'ami visiting friends,
poll Presbyterian Sevictarics ! . : .
Mrs. Sewell. Rarstow. Sec. C. S S. j Mi's D. X. Met Tutdiy and si,11
Xtfs. llosie.-"I’oyali. ?see. C. !•’, and It'll lie''left Sunday for Dallas where
VI R. Xlrs. Ryrd. I'eeos Spiritual they will make their home, for the
Rite. Special Music Mrs. Marion I present.
Slack. Pecos. I'nit.v Dive Charity ( --
Mrs.- Alt fa t her. Ft. Stockton, .Misses Ruth Ncvvcjl and Mar,,
I n-\ot ioiuil Rein diet ion Rev. Ryroii spent the past week-end in
-4Xli tat her. It. St lick ton. Fori Worth, visiting relatives and
----------- . friends.
I IRS! CHRISTIAN CHlIRtM '
• In ihi Rnauty of, silem.-e let us Mr. ami Mrs. t♦. ,’. Wealhethy
woisiiiji 11 i 111 who is Rife liu-rnali V'cre in from their much for sev
. I I a;.: 111 Prelude * Selected, — •’ ra I days last week.
Mi's Marmii Vim Hoiii. Piecessibn ] - —
XIartin Miciiel and Niithiin Krv
al: "AIT llail the Power". \b. 2RN
1 <’ongl evat ioa |i|ea'c rise .-111,1 >iug
as i-hoir-out 1 1' 1. Call to VX’oi'hiji:
1 In I iiisont Tho I lour i miiet h. an 1
now js. w\ In 11 the t’rin.- worshipper
|j* 'hall vvoi'ship tRc Father in spirit
I a ml *1 rut ti. ho\ii|, g v I n v o.-.-i t im',
Y I ly inn "Holy . Holy-. Holy " No 2*>1
Worship in. Script lire: I’erioil uf
Intercession: llvmnic ••spohs-:
"Purer in Ueait _J >•«.«,il.' No. fjl.
i X'et'se I 1 C|. ring Service! 1 pull
t*he lil'f I ot- tic week lei each
’j] ..me of y (.n I y 11 y him in store, ii'
•j* J he may pr>- 1 -■ J 1 •" lb:2.
-i- Duet Mi A '• X a 11 Horn
ami Mi- XI.111 i i V ,1 n I lorn. Ser
V 11)011. | |y mi ,•! ip... it a I ion : " R.Xni
Cuiniig l old " A" -Tin 1 ointniiriloii
Hymn: ‘’lire.,k,'fh-m the (’.read of ,1,"rs,l,,*v ' ""'I
Rife." No. 2i : • A • ! < i and 41.
Reneifiction : R> 1 '• I hreefold
Amen.” f,•sip,.4. 1 Sob-, led 1 Miss
Al;irill 11 ,X a11 limli.
nesilay afternoon at the Prenby
terian cliureh. X1emlH-rs were pres
cut from the Merry Wives dub,
the Twentieth Century club, and
the Gurilen dub. The important
business of the afternoon vvns Hie
1 ’port of 1 lie eotiimit lee w hich in
vesligirted a dull hqlisc site Fill
, her definite pRlti.s a lid a means i f
tliiaiuiiig will he diseiis.s-eil al m
,-\(culive ct.iiiiihiltee meeting next
Monday night.
Miss Julia Willianis rendered
two enjoyable piano selection 1.
Judge J K Starley made an iliter
esiing addresv 011 political i|iiest-
io|is iif the d:i'. sticssing Ihi need
lor more attention to be paid to
fundamental principles rather th in
In liobhie and trends.
lbs talk was non puiii-iin lot;
xploriithm ,
I he Imffalo hide and liolii' fliilusliy ,
the .1111110 kingdom, the i.uiiiug if
(lie settlers. the railroad -move
mi'iit the development of ligrii-ul
lure, droughts, ihc mineral craze.
II musenicuts. frontier Joiti'iialisnn
l In- origin and growth of sectiuii il-
isui. ami the iriovenient for tire di
v isi.,11 of I lie Stale.
This work is based oil original
sources, including files uf frontier
newspapers,' personal correspond
• •nee. ilia l ies, rat n«Ti records; records
of lIn* war department, records ■
the Adjutant General’s office. Hie
beautiful Soft PcrtnuncntK
Given at the
Tri-Angle
Beauty Shop
for #.2 AO ami lA.OO
See the new Hollywood .stylea.
Shampoo arid set 50c
Cyebrow and lash dye 50c
Kyehrow arch 25c
Clean up Facial 50e
Call 1 J6-J
MRS. MABEL ATCHISON
Operator
Simdersoit. for several " 11 ’ ul uhlcnlng
QliOES like diamonds are purchased through confidence.
Peters’ Shoes are made by the world's largest shoe manufacturer, a com-
pany with a fine reputation xvhich has been built up by years of giving full value.
This company, together xvith our store, stands squarely back of every pair of £
shoes we sell. . • —*" x
days last week in interest of the
Texas l.uiiisiana Power Co.
Miss Dmis Rue liana 11. vvlnt lia-t
reeeitlly moved to Ralltiorhea, Was
here visiting her many friend**
over the week-end.
Mr. nml Mrs. Jack Turner, Mi-
ami Mr. XX' K. Campbell ami son,
ami Mr;
l(4’t Friday for Houston to attend
ii. K ,e Texas football game.
M XX ARRIS XI
M I 'll XX'nlter V oitligblo*. 11
it ' rri v a I of a da light 'i 1
ladies, particul.nrlv
impemling g**irenrl
T o
ill view ■(•!'
•le* t ion.
Pecos Ladies Will
Attend O. E. S. Meet
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Dislriet. left
"Hi Mrs. Clarence Mount .|M night for Ft
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< 1 ider of t«*v
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Notice!
Friday and Saturday Are
The Last Two Days F01 Our
INTRODUCTORY OFFER
of
1 he annuiiI • !i it'd
a*. She w ill v.l* t
Misses Georg 1 Fll
, in 1 ,|.i|i - , ' I . are student s it .*.
Texas 1 liHsliati I niverslty. i.u’il *t]
lievl Tui.- day " hell The *. - I *||
Suits, ('leaned and Pressed
Dresses. Cleaned and Pressed
tar
'lotlier and child are do
SENIOR 1 ND1 XX OR PROGRAM ,
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the Beautiful*'
si rumen,.al 1.
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Pray.er:
llyruale
Heart."
l/*u tier's
Wilma Propp..
PiAtro Speaks*
Chnlk Talk.—
Spirituals —
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1 n 1 'but'li
prelude: ".-Xmerlf.il
Nuik y camp t in-
Rotarians Vote
for Carnival Booth
t 'i n,, day
w lu ll The 1, - d
ipter vv.liT'
•ole v < lie
D .1 i.Gii
Oil was aei'olilplllu "1
Mi I'.* i'l.
Hi .1, XVIIson. As'('. 1
Mat ron 0
f 1 he | Veils I ha pt er.
she will 1
. i -it friends in | nillas
r t lie vv. 0
k end. Shi. will also
With Delivery
60c
40c up
a v 1
a I
I’i i >•' Rotary
M»o(h in Ihc
-lull voted
P.T. X Hal
Designed over lasts which faithfully folloxv the contour of the perfect nor-
mal foot. Peters’ shoes give you a new feeling of foot freettom =■ a new joy in
walking.
Come in and let us shoxv you the variety of new fall styles and leathers offer-
ed for your choice.
SISK DRY GOODS CO.
ONE PRICE THE LOWEST —- FOR CASH
PECOS, TEXAS
>•>
ate
lllld
ntliiid Griimf CJyipler next week.
Ill '..IMI- 1‘espeel s this i- ulie (if till*
mit.i«t'aruling ......ting' in flM* history
of th, T»*\a- I ;.is|i• r 11 ,Stars( this
being Hu fiftieth anniversary
the State orpinlXiiHoii
•-'-tin- True .Xna*r
XI v Cnfintrv
P'.ilm I 1 In I iiisiui
!(• - [M il
yiJlTi at the regular Hub meet-
ing Thursday noon nt the Orient.
Hartley Hiilths and Ken Reg-.'in
vv* ic appointed by President D. XV.
R"Zeliltl us a committee to Welcome
I- ort Si in k'tdji hiisines* mi*n at the
Into Mvl r«M»rlmll game Friday.
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vvhieli 11.' 11 J.
loween carnival on the night of
DH^-i.h a, ,he regular Hob me- 11 1 , I. Wo, . h \l,
Relle l' I............. XXorthy Grand
t Matron,of Texas, will preside. It
We mailt* special low prices in order to acquaint the
public with the service and quality work xvhich we
arc able to tlo through our recent consolidation of
the City Tailors and Pecos Cleaners. ,
After Saturday we will revert to our former prices
which are, xvith delivery:
Suits Cleaned and Pressed 75c
Dresses, Cleaned and Pressed £0- Cj. up
Other prices in proportion.
We with to announce that we have secu/ed the
rr*'*’.
T Giive Rife
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Wlis | lie pleu-lire of Ihelorill t’llMp-1.;.
ter ,0 pnfertnin Xlrs Toiiilinsoii'ln *:*
IVeos lust Xlnn h. ’j*
¥
t Ti aril's Dorr of lt*.»v *» I • y was iti'y
I’eeos iitteuding to business Thur*
day.
service* of Mrs. H. C. Sullivan, an expert at dress
work.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
Phone 300
Pecos Cleaners
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Hawkins, Jack. The Pecos Enterprise (Pecos, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, October 21, 1932, newspaper, October 21, 1932; Pecos, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893380/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .