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Wichita Daily Times from Wichita Falls, Texas • Page 21

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WICHITA DAILY TIMES, SUNDAY, MAY 1, 1921. PAGE FIVE--PART TWO MTH ANNUAL SESSION CHRISTIAN CHURCH ORGANIZATION NEXT WEEK. NEARLY EVERY CHURCH IN STATE TO BE REPRESENTED Several Prominent Prom Other SUtet Coming--Meeting To Lut Five Days. ef largest gatherings this city has ever entertained Is expected next ueek. May 9 to 13.

when the 36th annual session of the Texas Chris- Hin Missionary convention will be held here Members of the- First Christian church here, i the assistance of the chamber of commerce are pre- Barlng to thoroughly entertain the 600 or more delegates it ho attend there are more than 600 Christian churches in Texas and as nearH everyone of them will send at least ono representative, It Is thought that visitors will attend A number of Wlchltans are being asked to rent rooms to the -visitors for the tour-dav period, and the co-operation of the general citizenship will be needed to properly accomodate all the delegates The sessions will start Monday morn- Ing Mav at 10 clock and ulll continue through Friday May 13 Will R. Evans of Bonham is president of the onventlon, and other officers are W. Kerns of Waco recording secretary. Rev Lem Keevll of this cltj, conwnlon pastor. Holmes of Fort worth, corresponding secretary "Stewardship' i be the dominating theme of the convention Among the prominent out of state workers to attend are Bert Wilson of St Louis Mllo Smith of Indianapolis Mrs Stearns of St Louis James Mo- horter of St Louis, Crayton Brooks of Ardmore, Jesse Bader of St Louis.

The program follows Monday, Mar 8th. 1000 M--Annual board meeting ef the Texas Christian Woman s. Missionary society 7 30 M--Praise service Dr I. Farnell, leader. Fifteen for muatc 100 M--AddretMl of welcome- For the church, W.

Bradley, for the city, Mr. Hubert Harrison. 8 20 P. M--President's Will Evans, Bonham, 50 F. and adjournment TeweAar, attr Ittk.

1 00 A M--Annual meting of the board of managers of the missionary society Conferences. United conference of church worker! from all departments 8 Hutton and tin Terry leaden 1000 A. M--Devotions Stewardship ot Time, Mr Bert Wilson. St. Louis, leader.

Mr Evans presiding 10 30 A Methods In Social Welfare work Mllo J. Smith, Indianapolis 11 00 A on Christian Unity. Hasklns, Dallas 11 30 A. M--Christian literature, discussion led by M. Williams, Dallas, editor of the Christian Courier World Call and other papers, Mrs.

btearns, bt Louis, Mo. 12 --Adjournment. 2 00 M--Devotions: Stewardship of Influence, Leader, Mr Bert Wilson IS M--Stewardship Session, Mr Wilson presiding "Tithing, a Christian Ordinance," F. O'Malley, Bonham "What Tlthlag Will Do For a Business Man" Joiner, Jr Houston 'The Spiritual Value of Tithing Anderson, Fort Worth Tithing, the Preacher's Oppournlty" A Parker, Dallai "More Happiness for Women Who Tithe," Mrs Bovd Keith. Dallas "What Tithing Is Do- Ing for Some Churches," Arthur A Everts, Dallas (Five minutes recess) 8 30 M--Session on Christian Benevolences Mr Bojrd Keith, Dallas, presiding Address, James H.

Mohor- ter, St Louis 4 30 M--Adjournment. 5 00 M--Woman's luncheon Mrs Terry King presiding Theme Information, Inspiration, Realization. Speakers, Mrs Clifford Weaver, McKlnney, Mrs 3 Lem Keevll. Wichita, Falls, Mrs Jenkins. Houston.

Mrs Berta McMasters, Fort Worth, and others A men's banquet will be held at this same hour 7 30 M--Song and pralae Leader to be selected 8 00 --Woman's session, Mrs 6 Smith, presiding "The Importance of Young Life," Miss Fearle Leonard, Fort Worth 8 15 M--Music Address, Mrs Stearns St. Louis 9 00 wedantltr. it. 8 00 A M--Conferences (a) ChIl- dren's Division Ages up to 13 For leaders of mission bands, Bible school work, Junior societies, etc Leaders, Mrs Mangum, Dallas, and Miss Pearl Leonard, Port Worth (b Toung Peoples Division- Ages 12 to 24 For leaders of Intermediate and senior Joseph uses gold lace orer siher cloth in this Directmre evening gown The Bodice is of gold bugle trnge and French flowtrs and the train oi gold lace. Christian Endeavors mission circles and Bible school Leaders, Miss Pearle Leonard and Brous Fort Worth (c) Adult division Ages SI on For leaders of adult Bible classes Women Missionary societies etc Mrs Berta McMtuuers Fort Worth, and Herndon, Talor, leaders 10 00 A M--Devotion Stewardship of Life, Mr Bert Wilton, leader 10 30 A M--Bible school session Hutton, Fort Worth, presiding 'The Chair of Religious Education In 'Prof Billlngton, Fort Worth 10.50 A the Month of Intensive Bible Work Did for Our School Mrs porter Harding McKlnney George Cuthrell, Sherman, Elmer L.

Lincoln Teiarkana 11 20 A M--Awarding the exhibit banner, Hutton 11 30 A M--Session of the United Christian Missionary societj. Jas Mohorter, St Louis Bert Wilson, Jesse Bader and Mrs Stearns, representatives 15 00 M--Adjournment 2 00 M--Devotions Stewardship of Life Mr Bert Wilson leader 2 30 M--Session of Texas Christian Missionary Society Judge Anson Raine), Dallas presiding Introduction of Emploj ees by Holmes, Supt and Treas, Fort Worth. Bogue Dalhart.Chaa Chssteen. Dallas 8 McClure, Marfa A. Swell, Gal- vrston Theme.

Texas Missions 1 BO M--District presidents, two minutes each is Field and Force, 1 Holmes 4 3u --Adjournment 7 30 Praise service. Leader to be seleeted 5 00 --Christian Endeavor ses slon Dean Colby Hall. Fort Worth presiding Short talks by Hutton and Miss Pearle IS M-- the Pastors Herndon, Tsylor 0 00 M--Adjournment Thursday. Mar 13 "0 A V--Devotions Stewsrdship Money Mr Burt Wilson leader 1) A Business session Pres I Evans presiding Reports of i imlttees and organizations Gen( business 1150 A Negro Work Unions the Disciples in the Enin Hawkins 12 00 M--Adjournment 2 00 i Stewardship of Mone; Mr Bert Wilson, leader 30 M--Christian Education see slon Mr Ham McFarland Dallas, pre siding Educational Address, Beckler Dallas 3 30 M-- A Call to Service Chal mers McPherson Fort Worth 4 00 M-- New Testament a gellsm," Crayton Brooks. Ardmore Okla 4 30 M--Adjournment 7 30 M--Song and Praise Leader to be chosen 5 00 --Second Session of the United Christian Missionary Societ Evangelistic department, Josse Bader, Louis 8 India," Mr Bert Wilson 9 00 Adjournment Friday, May 13.

9 00 A M--Devotions Stewardship of Mone, Mr Bert Wilson, leader 9 30 A --Business Session Election of officers for convention and affiliating organizations 1 1 0 0 A Issues of the Day." Clifford Weaver, McKinney 1 2 0 0 M--Adjournment 2 00 M--Devotions Mr Bert Wilson leader 2 30 M--'The Use of Moving Pictures Carl Barnett, Dallas 2 45 M--Open discussion of any problem. Addresses limited to i minutes 4 30 M--Adjournment 7 30 M--Musical festival In charge of Dr Parnell 5 15 M--Fellowship meeting Lem Keevil In charge Will Rogers' latest Goldwvn picture now In the making is 'Doubling For Romeo Mr Rogers Is required to wear tights In some ot the dream scenes When asked by a bystander how he felt In tights, he scratched his head and said-- Shucks ou ferget I was In Zlegfleld Folllei for three STYLES-- Hv A favorite way i season of i i charm to a dress which prefers Us material to i i is to i i (the with or lad- 1 drr the stitch This Idea i seen often In the summer as It Is an t-t way of combining contrasting colors In linen, voile or organdie froiks and may be used decoratlvely In on skirt and bodice, or to emphasize the cut of a frock, as In the chic dress in the sketch Here Indeed a Ingly simple frock Is saved from almost too severe plainness by the fag otlng i emphasizes the unusual plan of the bodice, gives character to I the sleeve, and trims the skirt both front and back, about hip depth, be tween the two side panels which make the skirt graceful The material used Is crepe de chine, and the frocK has been featured In the lighter shades blege gray and French blue This Is also a serviceable model for a linen frock PATTERN NO 151 A pattern for the above blouse (No 151 can be obtained In sites 30 38 or 40, sending to Lenore, 8 West 40th street, New York City your name and address, number of this pattern and the sire required and 26 cents in postage stamps Be sure to keep this newspaper clipping of the sketch and description i garment to use as a i model when the pattern reaches you--which will be i i two Tomorrow-- A Display of New Summer Hals chapeaux that hold an instant appeal to women of good taste. Fabric Hats, transparent effects, sport models, in charming variety 5 9th and Indiana 9th and Indiana DRESSES Of Taffeta and Georgette at $29.50 A very special event in our Apparel Section. These Dresses are really wonderful models and made of Taffeta and Georgette Crepe. They are shown in many pleasing colors.

Dresses formerly priced up to $69.50, your DRESSES AT $14.85 Foulards, Georgettes, Satins and Taffetas Wide range of colors from which to make your selection. These Dresses are priced $14.85 New Sweaters and Knitted Capes Lovely Silk and Silk Fiber Sweaters in Tuxedo and Sport styles. Colors, Rose, Navy, Purple, Lemon, Flame, Tangerine, Honey-Dew, Black and Taupe. WOOL CAPES--Accordion pleated, i trimmed in Jade, Jade trimmed in White Angora, and other remarkable color combinations. WOOL WAIST SWEATERS--Shown in Navy, Honey-Dew, Jade and Flame, all combined with White.

(Sweater Section--Second Floor) Blouses From Harry Comlett The new arrivals reveal many excellent models, some elaborately beaded and embroidered. The colors are Harding Blue, Tomato Red, Sweet Pea, Flesh, Canary, Fungi, Navy and Black. Sizes, 36, 38, 40 and 40. and $24.50 (Blouse Section--Second Floor) Marinello Toilet Goods Including face powders, eye-brow pencils, muscle oil, rouge, nail polish, creams, hair tonics and almost every article known to the great Marinello line. (Beauty Parlors--Second Floor) Advance Showing Dainty Summer Dresses Organdies, Voiles French Hand-Made Linens Swisses Coming out in gayer colors, prettier fashions and smarter styles, the Spring graduates into the Summer season with the widest variety of beautifying effects in still newer and more becoming costumes.

When you see the many original models which are exclusively shown by us in our present early display of advance Summer wear, you will appreciate how fortunate and how effectively our buyers have secured just the very garment you will want for each and every occasion of the coming season. The youthfulness of these modes have that personal touch which appeals not only to the little woman but also is reflected throughout the entire showing. Lovely colors such as Navy, Rose, Green, Orchid, Lavender and Yellow. to $49.50 (Garment Salons--Second Floor) Visit Our Comfortable Rest Rooms (SECOND FLOOR) KAYSER GLOVES Silk and Chamoisette 16-BUTTON SILK GLOVES--Embroidered arms; colors, White and Mastic; pair $6.50 16-BUTTON SILK GLOVES--Tucked arms; colors, White and Brown; price $3.95 16-BUTTON PLAIN SILK GLOVES-olors, Grey, Black, White, Brown and Mastic; priced, $2.50, $2.95 and $3.95 16-BUTTON CHAMOISETTE GLOVES Colors, Pongee, Brown, White and Biscuit; pair $1.75 GAUNTLET STRAP CHAMOISETTE GLOVES-Colors, White and Pongee; pair $2.50 (Glove Section--Main Floor) Exquisite Silken Undergarments Delightfully pretty things fill every shelf in our Undergarment Section. Nothing has been overlooked to make this stock of dainty garments very complete.

TEDDIES in Crepe de Chine, Satins, Georgettes and Jersey; nicely made and beautifully trimmed; priced, to $9.85 GOWNS in Satins and Crepe Jie Chines, remarkable lace-trimmed models, priced from $6.50 to $29.50 Full Line of Petticoats, Blouses, Camisoles and Vests--All Very Reasonably Priced IN THE BEAUTY PARLORS Complete Stock of Hair Goods SWITCHES--18, 20, 22 and 24-inch length; Light Brown, Dark Brown, Medium Brown, Black, Grey and Blonde; priced, $7.50 to $14.85 CURLS ON WAFT--Assorted colors $2.95 EAR PUFFS--Colors, Brown, Blonde, Black and Auburn; priced $5.95 TEMPLE CURLS--Brown, Black and Blonde; priced $3.95 SPORT CURLS--All wanted colors $3.95 TRANSFORMATIONS--All colors $11.85 NATIONAL BOBS--Dark Brown $11.85 PIN WAVES--Dark Brown, Light Brown and Blonde; price $7.00 (Beauty Parlors--Second Floor) "Wichita Falb 100,000 by 1930." SPAPFRI.

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