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THE AMARILLO GLOBE MONDAY, MARCH 5, IJJI. Anna Belle Collins Berean Class Entertained Clever Party Mrs, A. E. Womble, Mrs. B.

K. Vales, Mrs. Farrell Fox and Mro. P. Thunnan presided as Joint host- iRses Friday evening when they tho members of the Berean jlass of th West AmariUo Chris- Church with Follynnna Che affair was Riven at the church.

The St. Patrick motif was aocen- loated Jn the decorations of the room. Games and contests wera en- foyed daring the evening hours. prim were awarded Jasper Bogue, Mrs. R.

L. AHUon, Mrs. Prica Soofca, Mrs. C. C.

Fountain and Mrs. JL. O. Titos. Lovely refreshments furthering the Patrick motif was passed at the of the Attending -were Mrs- AH Wheoler, itrs.

R. Barhyte, Mrs, O. Payne, Mrs. C. C.

Fountain, J. 2, McLain, Mis. F. Newman, S. H.

Carrington, Mia. G. High, Urs. R. L.

AUiton, Mrs. 13. E. Glod- jnn, Mrs. Carl H.

Tarter, Mrs. H. Bibbs, Mrs, Mary Harwell, Mrs, fc, Dysart, Mrs. Horace Dyniim, UTBV.W. N.

Howard, Mrs. J. A. Stln- Un, Mre. B.

L. Gariett, Mrs. Price Sooks, Mrs. Arthur Scott. Mrs.

R. Chttenden, Mrs. A. C. Titos, Glenn Foy, Mrs.

FarreH Fox, Mrs. fasper Bogue, Ifrs, Salph Rousb, Mre. Er C. Arterbum, Mrs. L.

A Mrs. B. McClure, Mrs. Horn- Jacobs, Mrs. S.

S. Fmbie, Mrs Sarry Myers, Mre. W. C. Bendenoti, Mrs.

P. L. Thurman, Mrs, A. E. Zombie, Mrs.

E. Rollins. MM- C. pookling, Mrs. R.

E. 'Walei. Mrs. Homer Davis, Mrs. O.

W. Alia Ion tlrs. E. E. Logan and MUa Mayroe Chinn.

Wardrobe School fs Organized For Clubs To orgaoiza what Js to be kno-wn Is a wardrobe school, representatives tram Homo Claoa in Fotter nnd Canon Counties mat al Panhandle, Friday and Satarday. Mrs, Dora Barjju, tlate doth lag specialist from Coll ego Station fcoodncted school. The purpose pi tbft organization is to familiarite the raentbera with patterns, the dratt- jng of patterns and actual construe Sion, work. Interesting talks given bj Marjorie Lyons, boroe EtraUon agent of Cardan County ant Mary Sittoo, home demonstra lion agent of Potter County. At the meeting Friday and Sator ea.cn member made A foundatio and drafted several differeo of collars.

Attending were Mrs. Charlc Mrs. Troy Vance, Mra. Va iiCarter, Mrs. Artbo Grlpp, Mrs.

verUeet, Me. J. R. Nickel so. Sara Rovex, Harpo W.

B. Lifes A. S. Brook K. BJankenship, Mies Alfc MIES Marjorie Lyons and Mis (diary Slttott.

Maids raised for Music "Daddies, 1 the play Sthe Amoriilo Little Theater, was voted to be one of tbe plays presented by the- Little this season. "Credit is largely duo Mrs. E. A- IRowlny who directed the play and Melody Maids who pJayed br- jtwecn, nets nd preceding the play," C. M.

Holt, president i-f Theater. Latest in Hats Two white crushed velvet flowers trim a eprlng toque of rough shiny black straw. Junior League Receives Sum From Barbecue A turn of $260 vras cleared by members of toe Junior Welfare Ene at the batbceuo given i he Fat Stock Show last week. The money will be used for the children's clinic. "The of the barbecue was loo to the co-operation of local business houses." stated Mrs.

Kcal Hall, chairman ot tho committee. Her statement was backed by every coera bcr al the league. The beef wea donated by Jivins Estate, JImmte Honghton nnd Mclltoy rkets. It re a dressed by the Ptnkncy Packing auKo Bad cnt by Manael Jlerrfman. Bjeana, pickles, coffees bread ani their articles of food were donated by M-System, Earl Wya.lt Stores, iTilla Baking Co, a Hfcinj JTcIJroy Market, Wig Storei, Iia.ng Grocery Jack Market, Dairy Folk Street Market.

Jay Taylor sponsored an which played daring the serving i. T. Plemmons Entertain With Lovely Affair A delightful party given during the eek-end wa Saturday evening when tlr. and Mrs. H.

T. Plcmnions enttr- Ufned the members of tbe Congenial les Class of the First Christian rch with ft party at the homo of Ir. and Mrs. Paul Boxwell, 000-B oylor Street. A profusion of pipk and white weetpeas decorated the rooms and ho cboaeJi color scheme was again reflected in the refreshment course.

Games of "42" offered entertain ient during- the evening houra- hose who played wore Mr. and Mrs. S. Mr. and K.

Mr. anil Mrs. B. L. IHckerson, Mr.

and U. J. II Uttorback, Mr. and Mrs. II, Utterbaclt, Mr, and Mrs.

M- fiddle, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Joiner, and Mrs.

D. Krlppendorf, Mr. nd MLS. G. StockQtt, Mr.

and Irs. E. C. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs.

D. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Jarnei Mr.

and Mrs. W. P. Strickland, Mr. Sirs.

L. Hickorson, Mr. nnd Mrs. n. Henderson, Mr.

and Mrs, Plemmona, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boxwell and Mis, W. T. Sturgis, 1925 Bridge Club To Meet Friday Tha 1025 Bridge Club will meet at ho homo of Mra.

Tom Harris, 4230 iVeak Thirteenth Avenue, Friday at 1 o'clock. All members re urged to attend. NOTES FROM THE LABOR UNIONS Jly MOO UK I. J. Davis, 3301 North Pierca Street, acted as chief cook and ed.the Otshcs.

Miss Verna Jester Is Hostess to What Next Club Miss Verna Jester entertained tb members of the What Next i Gtiib ot her bcme, 310 Alabam Street, Friday evening. A. color achflme of green and whit was chosen by tha hoiiess to pn dominate in her decorations and appointments. Baskets of spring flowers vrorc observed in places of vantage about the rooms. Tallies and scorepads accentuated the St.

Pot-, ctck motif. ilfsa Martha KEIIough won high score in tho gamCE, Miss Mario Rob-: erta second high and Miss Margot Nelson low. Members playing were Miss MH- rired Pruett, Miss Margot Nelson, Ernestine Rollins, Miss Rcbn Beilen, Miss Elsie Browne, Mia? Marie Roberts, Miss Martha Killouf-h the hostess. Miss Yorni Jester. Or.

C. W. Seibel Talks to P. T. A.

Dr. C. W. Seibel talked to the mcin- bets cf the Hlver Road Home Dem onstration Club at their meeting Fri- flay evening. Dr.

Seibel eiplainetj the making liquid nit and told of iU many uses. Dr. Seibel the i i a spraV 1 during the evening-. Miss La- MeBride played a lovely vio- trilling quartette, epics and Sword ewallowers, glass ope wolkeri, tambourine thompcra the click of bones jsurpassing yen tha ever-to-be remembered Cal Barlowj Thatcher, Primrose One particularly beautiful and little ballad 'tendered by o. olee of such depth and uffklent to tour milk worse than Hinder-A tender tenor voicw trembling a it Willow In a tons with torn lit Inkle-And a bouncing bouquet of beauty Bonif And dance- specialties-A riot of tan, a fanUima of beauty, of surprises-To Toako-- Your eyea pop.

your a beats, nd yoqr tides bhako-- tfined and refreshing aristocracy art and amusement-Wrap in two and one-half houra if Attend Meeting Forty-coven nietnberc attended the cf the Intermediate mChrlEtiBn Endeavor of (he First Church, Sunday evening- I Ehri Do We Go to Church" wat the 1 I l0 a Mre A Cr TM Jtopic for discussion. Miss on 5 a Parenthood; jaianley leader. Tho Be taking part ob Johnson was ton tbe program u-ere Paul Borwell. delegate to Wright, Kenneth Fimmerman. Mae BUekncl), Rev.

Snodgrasn Jsst.fl Boxweil. Following the program, a short jbaafness i waa held in which final plane were made (or the csrm- to be given next Friday evening i 'American Yeomen -To Meet Brotherhood of American Yeomen thrill told in open meeting in the 1. -O. 0, P. Hall, Thursday evening eve- lining beginnEflE et a o'cloeV- DUCK ThomBi Harmon haa charge ol the Drogram which promlacs to bt among the best rroffraTni iponsored 'by tba Brotherhood ot American fiVyeomeo this year.

lj All and i ot the Brotherhood of American Yeomen are cordially invited. "San Jacinto P. T. A. l(To Meet Tuesday The San Jncinto tlAstocUtion will Tuesday aEter- noon 3:30 o'clock it the school.

Character Education" will be rt to the district meeting at Ferryton in April, lira, B. Kersey gavo a report of the i room. A round table discussion on how the Hiver Road A. miRhi -5i-t in the i Ream problem, Allowed. Mrs.

B. Kmey nnd John Hall were appointed to assist with the i Room. A committee composed of R. S. Connelleo, chairman, Mrs.

Percy Glbbs, Mrs. lieGraiai, I. K.Hough and Mra. F. BroadstTeel appointed to nominate officers Now enjoyed ono pleasure jv after WeM) havo time to tnko a long breath-And reit bit before tho biggcs ami best spread ot all-- feasted on grand opera, comic opera Vaudovillt--.

Cattlo conventions, dinners, dance and deuces wild-But the ctownlng event ia dated for-The eveninffa of March 10 nnd 11-And interest cantered-On an all-star ciilterins and E1.6S iloning presentation of of Ily tho generously talented players of different jiarta-- By people of our own homo A chorus of thirty-two AmariHt 1 echool girls in dainty dancfs ind anrnzing maneuvers costumed in pcctactiiar surprises passing out I rierforpinnce surpassiriE profes' A minstrel (JelivertOf i sweep of and soothim ioriR surprises, slnp stick jofe? i i i i a anil cracks at the crowci- A congregation of crackcr-jaok walkpr; crc-itinu a senaation only to side or some of the spats we see-- niacX-faccd baritones and tender The ladles are good looking and he nien ore great-A remarkably reduced admission rice ot $1 for any soft soat-- And it Is all for sweet ake-- Staged by tKo-- Crippled CMldrens Coancil-- And tba proceeds will be uicd in crippled children we!) anil trong end happy and uie(ul-- This method of raising funds for uch a worthy causo-- Makes it easy on all people--You get an evening full of fun md a glorious Inner feeling of laving duno a good deed-And wo cannot close without say- Tho Fretro Baking Company, 608 Taylor Street- Have donated tvro large cakes, feet in and valued al eflch, one to bo given to the club Hitting on the best-Cako Walk- On tho night of March 10, and the other to tho club i ah the best Cako TValk on tho night of, the iltn-- Put on your brightest red rtccki And your sweetest smile-And try to get a-Front scat. Thirty-two delegated ttvca of different AmarilJo labor unions assembled to participate In the proceedings of a regular meeting of thft Central Labor Union lii Car. enters Hall on Tuesday evening 0' last week. Herbert Lytle presidet nnd C. K.

Griffith mndc record what was Hatd and done. Very littli business was introduced In working through tho regular routine othe than that a corn mimic a wns' rent from ilr. nhoden In which he pro posed to Issue tha 1031 edition Lab or 5 a Annual Review aa has been jmbllahed Annually the la it two three yenxs. th propo5ition offer cd by Mr. Rhodes, waa accepted an ho is expected to be here in ahor tinia to begtn the work of assembling matter for this year's Review.

Non reported sickness, accidents deaths within their ranks, Worlcln. condition a wcro reported to bo itu proving Bflmewhttt and now auch to absorb abovit i per cent the number of home workmen. Banal short talks were made by talkers prevfoya to prevailing motion to adjourn. Friend, secretary and all other WCTA present. Ko business of more than minor importance of: red and the cession WAS made 10rt 1n order to give, to C.

Duncans a prominent member ot to organization from Lubboclc who icfce informatively on mportanco to of the paint rofejefon ph'ing their -trade in this Ion of country 1 Dun tan's talk as given cloxo attention ttnd ended vigorous appUute. The amuse- lent commitCeo, reported that the ancei being given at Painter i Hall Friday evening c-t each wccV, Ltractlng good crowd from sur- oundtng points on well a large umber of AtnarlUo dahctrs. Local orklng conditions were dUcuaied rcvious to cloalne ode, B- liussell, A er of the Painters Union, Is In New 'ork lo bo at tho bedside of his Is seriously sick At bar omo at that point, Soon after his cparlure, Mrs, JRusftell taken uito sick but reported to be Inv roving at this time. Tom Kidcl, actwo and aggressive ad" arrangement artist on pr reparation of the Globo has come ack down to earth nd has his mind his ouslnets, elnco Mrs has returned from Henrietta. The regnlar weekly meettnfi of tb Palntera Union attracted a good nt tendance on MoniJay evening 'of las week.

E. Rolling, prpaident, Snn PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOPPE A rviiuLir tl.59 masltr any ilyle 2,0 anil Experienced Gparanlwd evenlnsft. fhont 47T5 Wut PRINTING LOVIKG PRINTING Co. I I 81. PHONE 2-080S 'exits, whcro shQ upont i ays visiting roJatim, week or ten on 1 ZhimMi; coari for conttrueUon of which Ii (n th hinds of C.

P. LmmbU and Compiny of AnirUlo. J. D. Carpcnteri Union il now emfloyeii at El Fuo bti clearance card hat been to that point.

My CeoVtr 1j economical to aucb extent that ahe only 26 cttttdlea on her SSth birthday cafce. nut oUnJ. aa arytndlz in fit, toilul Ha moved to h(a home at 1714 Jackion Etrett. Hlffflrii 'and Barrttti of the Amarlllo Carpenter) Union ara toini employed on ibe new Esnta Mr, Sirs. B.

51, Turner and i bildrcn encountered, an unpleasant apcricnco i from Jit lo Mr. Turner's mother ot Hig- ns, is'hcn they stuck in a a now torm near Miami last Saturday. bandoned their car and hard on foot to Miami) whero they rht the Santo train for Ama- illo. Tho little folks came near rcetfng and probably would have done so if Sir. and Mrs.

Turner had ot divested themselves of their iverconts nnd wrapped bnbies up them. The car was brought In atcr. Paul Shclvic anil John Borbo, Ama- rHIo union corponters, afo being om- ed on tho Presbyterian Church at Hereford. C. C.

McMurtry and L. L. Echols, of the Carpenters Union, A ma rill Wbftncy, preefdfflt Brotherhood ot Railroad Trainmen! eayi hli orgaaleatlon 63,000 men dropped from payroll! of 200 ftlnce oDtletn were invited into the Clevis barben union on Monday of this week. Strong drink is a and a cause of much disappointment. It will make 4 man jhoot at hia wife nnd rntei her.

Gtenn Gressett, formerly of Globe-Newa typographical department but now employed on a publication at Tampa, motored to Ama- rlllo nnd visited relatives on Tuesday of this week, B. Un) type visited in AtnariJJo recently while en route from Memphis to accept employment at Loving ton, K. M. Joe Hess, easy but effective in, ad composftfon la Globc-Nowa Hnotype operation, vacated JiiS.zoft seat to attend to personal affairs 009 day during tha early part of this. wee, the vacancy, tbua created, being ably filled by Sum Sears.

Jack French, a wily wielder of the brash anil scientific spreader of prepared, paints, Is visiting his father in Colorado and announced the time of hfa return ns not definitely determined. Frank Warren, member of tbe penters Union, la reported to bo recovering satisfactorily after having depot at BooaUr Station, 83 mllci north of AnjarlHo on the eevt Santa Fe i Will Sett, A prominent member of Whittle- Spit Club, expects to get a'good job when they appoint A man ca the department to Jisttn lor fire alar KB. bfflt roAd to health ii try lane through God'a great doora frbcre pure, the aui) ia bright, the IJUBB IB (rreen, tbe Bong of nature it aweet and things arc rttl. Ono pair, that ilte, beats four corns, two bunions and several callctmi. Thft United States Senate proposed to appropriate 126,000,000 to the Red Cross for relief fund and the Red Croig refused to administer tha fund.

Believe it or not, but the Red CIOBB refuting aid to those starving in Arkanaaa who refuse to work for their creditors for a dollar a day and few beans to sustain them while doing so. Will Rogers raised a rcllo! funO of COLDS ARE CATCHING --get rid of yours by taking St Joseph's Lax-ana (double strength), Overnight results. Combines best medicines with effective laxatives. DR. G.

C. BRUCE CrarHce limited to the treatment of i a Blood and Shin Dlieoaea. years' experience In Hot SprJigs, Arkansas.) 402 Oliver-Eokle Bldg. MRS. WILL MOORE TELLS CLUB MEMBERS HOW TO DARKEN HAIR Gray Disappears OM Fashioned GOOD EATS CAFE Cor.

4th and Taylor Big When I sec gray I sec olJ age. Youth every woman's right, so don't let hair get gniy. Just uso tbia improved itindc from that ottj recipo of common aogo tea and jsulplmr. Nothing better, Groy disappears overnight. And after two throe flppliejjtJons your hair will be Iho exnct shade you want.

So evenly, so naturally darkened nobody '11 ever know. Just pay your druggist 75c for bottle of Wjrel Sage Sulphur and follow tho pie directions. St. Josephs PURE ASPIRIN $231,591, by frtlBf fun b). aodl- tflces, What the bared ot bug- couqtrx itore? ManufBCtateri- pf ruahed a of axivartfinf plates the- Cloyis KewS'Journal by atr nail and.

special a few day go. TfiQ Cmv) Company spent 'or pottage. The box was stamped with ihrco stamps, Bfx $2 and two 20 cents stamps, It was mailed from Cincinnati early Monday and retched Ttiectlay msrslnar- will be weed by the Newa- roamal In connection with the $5Q- 000 prize contest beta; conducted by Samel manufgcturerts. Whiskey la a fino thing to clean windows It you drink the whiskey and blow your breath on tbe xlaev, To take care of Mexicans returning home from the United Slates because of lock of work in this country, the National Railways have agreed to transport them f.rom points ori tho border to that part of Mexico in which they to settle for 20 per cent of tho regular passenger rate. Governor Satuttifno CediUo, of San Luis Totosi, donated four bulls for a bull fight to help Viedras Ncgraa raise funds for returning Mexicans.

Here's Quick Way To Break Up a Cold The thtnft to do with cold to break it up in o.hurry--with something you know does the job; not to trifle with a lot of trick ideas temedtes. Colds ore too dangerous to experiment with. Get a box of Hill's Caacara Quinine at any drug store. "Take two tablets now. Then follow directions on box Drink lola of water, too--that's all Soon that miserable, aching feeling begins to go- The cold breaks up Tbe poisons pro moved from your syatejn.

The world looks Ilka so. al together different place. Those results coma because back to frral principles by Ine to tho scat of tho trouble- It' not new-tangled fancy bat a tried and proved: way that's made to rfc- ONE THING to knock cold in a jiffy. Hill's coats only a few cents. it for quick after everythJi elso you've tried has failed.

HILL'S Gucara Quinine Re-opening New Lcotloa THOMPSON BEAUTY SHOP Wiaona Phillips and Dowlhy Floyd operators. a Waves 45.00. 718.19 Blickbnrn Bids, ortr Sdinlle. Picne 2-JS2 Does COFFEE Give You Sleepless Nights? Jsa other drinks and foods) often keep you Frequently due to an acid condition they create. 7he next time you raid the ice box before retiring, eat two or three Turns (often only one.

Turn is enough) to relieve the Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Gas, Acid which cause many Kt nights- Easy to prove--get a roll oITuma at any drug store and try them. Only lOc. For Add Call I's For Prompt PRINTING MURIU.O pHwrrxc co. 112 K. SL Pkoc.

I-2II1 for th coming year. I Central Junior High 1 P. T. A. To Meet i Tho Ctntral Junior Hick P.

T. A. will meet Tacday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at tie school, "What Ij Good Literature for the i High Student 1 (s topic for (JucyiBic-Ti. Mrs. W.

E. will talk on Literature for He Eighth Grado i Pupil." "The HOBIS and School Library" will be distasted Mrs. Eva Thompson. Every member la urged to attend." Alpha Zeta Betas ATHLETIC CLUB DLDG. Open (or Entertainments Ideal lor dances, club meetings, recitals, KCr.

Var terms' apply Baford Phone OPEN All NIGHT SHORT ORDERS MEALS SANDWICHES CONVENIENT--SANITARY REASONABLE Club Cafe on the Comer" 5lh and Taylor f'hone 7639 Ipirl Falls to Death From Ninth Floor NEW YORK. March Bcrn- Jlce, Olowecki, 21-year-old ballet fell to her death early today tba nioth floor of the Hotel Police lilted it acei- Aroustd oy her scrtami and tho Bound of tho impact, Kucsts tiotititd Ihotel and they found ber ty on roof of awiilon. She rained the window lo Mmlit air, It btllmdi nd Jolt ktr Beautiful PALO DURO APTS. 1600 Jackson Can't be Special Phone 2.3241 12 TABLETS I0e 36 TABLETS Z5t Today's Offer To All Who Have Stomach Agony, Gas or Indigestion Guard against these enemies women i a and sun "enemies of women" because they rob complexions of their a a a a charm. Plough's Peroxide Vanishing I Cream forms an invisible veil of Too TABLETS protection that safeguards the skin a a i a i and roughening.

Also holds on face powder for hours. Your Money Cheerfully If One Mottle of Dare's Mentho Pepsin Docim'l Do You More Good Than Anything Yon Ever Used- There 1 a sqrc way to put an end to stubborn (ncjiffcsUon, gafl, shortness of breath and all the ailments that ct caused by a bad stomach. You aie simply patching up your stomach when you take that only give relief for A fctf hount. nor, haild up your ruivdou-n a a ft strong and vigor ous so that you can ent a i you want any time, you want to without tho least xign ot diJtrcEs. Dare'a Mentha Pepsin ia what cv.

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"B.O." body odor. If only "B.O," ftwrt like a toothache, then we'd know whejj we're guilty But we get (10 warning. Though pores are con- stanjly giving off odor-causing waste-n ciuart daily even IB cool weather we become used to this ever-present odor. We don't notice "B.O." in otir- scWs don't realize how others may be talking lichinl our backs about our care- Yet it's so easy to avoid all danger of offending. Just do 03 millions of particu- of Plough's Ptroricfe, Cold and Gleaming Ctoms economically priced at 25s, 35c and SOc BEAUTY CREAMS (Body Odor) lar men and worn en are doing--wash and balks with Lifebuoy.

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