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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ME AUAXIUO QLOHE. AMAWLIO. MONDAY. APRIL IT. NEWS Baptist Glass Has Meeting Members of the Maria Class the First Baptist Church were en tertalned Thursday at the home Mrs.

Mildred Bentfro. 501 Sunse Terrace. Mrs. Pat Dean co hostess. Mrs.

B. M. Daniel gave a devo tlonal on business ses Eton followed. Those attending were Mesdame Almeda Brlner, Othell Carver, Juanita Oweras, Doris Hess. Glenn Lackey, K.

A. Whltakw. Daphne Pormby Martin, Pat pollard, Wade Anderson, H. D. Penny.

Pat Dean H. E. Knight, Bill Bourn. Mesdamea Ted Henderson, Kcrmit Johnson. R.

K. Shipman, G. Ross. W. R.

Teal, D. M. Daniel Mary Wilson, Parsons Gladys Jones, Date Wilson. O. Chesshlr, M.

C. Wilson, B. J. Pate and the hostess. On Thursday.

Mrs. Penny. 1309 Travis Street, will be hostess al 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Wade Anderson be co-hostess.

4-H Council Hears Guest Miss Ruby Mflshburn, district home demonstration waa Sliest speaker nt the Saturday morn Ing meeting of the Girls 4-H Club Council. The sesfllon was held In Miss Paulino Lokcy's office. MlA Mashburn spoke on "Organization, The group, during the business Yncetlnp, voted to give an annual tea, and Invite guests personally in. of by formal invitation. The finance chairman made her report, and tho club decided to award pins, for tho completion of the year's work, at tho dub meetings.

Those present were Louise Tank- prsly; Lucille, Anna Marie, and Theresa Wink; Viola Blchscl. Minnie Belt Parker, Juanita LcQrande, Grace Gnrrcteon, Lilly Mcnke, Dorothy Miller, Miss Lokey, Miss Mashburn, and Mesdamcs L. C. Scott, B. B.

Breeding, and E. B. Perry-1 man. FROM A GROUP OF SUB-DEBS who modeled spring stylos at New York benefit fashion show, Anita Willis, right, was chosen as most likely to succeed Brenda Krazier ns society's glamor queen. But she declared "I'm not the type." With her were picked as model glamor candidates for 1940, Catharine Hamill, left, and Carolyn Waring, center.

bounty Chorus 3 lans Program Constipation Relief That Also Pepsin-izes Stomach When conRtipation brings on odd Indication, bloating, dizzy spells, gas, coated tongue, sour tnsle, nnd bnd breath, your stomnch probably loaded up with certain undigested food and your bowcla don't move. So you need both Pepsin to help break up fast thnt rich Undigested food in your stomach, ttnd Laxative Senna to pull tho trigger on tlioto lazy bowels. So be Hire your laxntlve also contains Pepsin. iko Dr. CaldwcU'i Laxative, because ita Pepsin helps you Bam that wonderful stomach-relic while tho Laxative Senna moves power of Pcpt undigested protein food which may linger In your Btomach, tocmiM belching, gastric and nausea.

This in how pepsin- i ring your stomach helps relievo It of Mich tho name time thin rmnlicine up Inty nerves nnd muscles In yuitr to relieve your constipation. So neo how much belter you feel by Inking tho laxative that nlfto puts Pepsin to wrinc fin that stomach discomfort, too. Even finicky children love to tasln this family laxative. Buy Dr. Oildwt nnn with Syrup Pepsin at your Tako Syrui na moves your bowels.

Tots prove the 'cr of Pepsin to dissolve those lumps of ClnipgiBttodayl ils plwiwnt well's (Adv.) Plans for the Canyon Short Coursi program on May 17, were made Saturday afternoon by members the County Home Demonstratloi Olub Chorus, at a meeting held In Miss Pauline Lokey'A office. Thi group decided to present a. one-ac play entitled "Memories." Miss Ruby Mashburn, guest gave the tentative program lor thi course, which will Include lecture by O. T. Walton, president of Texas A.

Ac M. College; a talk by Mrs Ruth Delzell on libraries In Pottei County; and numbers by dlffcrcn 1 county choruses, Those attending tho nu-eUnp; wen Mcsdamea J. B. Benton, J. W.

Me Kee, J. R. Hoggc, Ben Cracrnft, W. Brown, Ray Balrtnd, Le Onto. Fayo Buchanan, Henry Jones M.

V. Rutherford, E. B. Ferryman MLu Lokry, and Miss Mashburn. Itchy Skin Irritations line Blnck nnd Whlto Ointment nntlanpllc rircsslns to relieve ills comfort of Itrhlnjr, burning, gore new of i msnon bumps (blockheads), ring worm and dry eczema (salt rheum tetter) due to cxtprnnl origin.

Use with Black nnd White Skin Sonp 13th Anniversary Special Tuesday Group of $1.95 Skirts-Sweaters Full Table of Extraordinary Values Below Actual Cost! 715 Polk Street DRESS SHOPPE II. R. SOLNH'K, MfT. GAY LINENE MEXICAN STYLE IN SIMPLE LAURA WHELLER STITCHERY! Miss Becker Is Honored To honor Miss Bette Becker, who is leaving for the West Coast soon Mrs. Melvln Davis, 82-A Alabama Street, entertained with a surprise handkerchief shower Thursday, Many lovely handkerchiefs from those present were given to Miss Becker.

Eacli guest wrote a letter to be opened at a designated thru on the trip. Miss LA Verne Wlllmcth, sister of the hostess, presented several selections on her accordion; and dedt cntcd "Aloha, Aloha, Farewell Thre" to the honoree. Those attending were Miss Becker Misses Van Smith, Mary Will mcth. La Verne Wlllmeth, Mes dames J. B.

Wlilmeth, Wlllan LCIIP, Nay Dick Bradley, Tom Lcno. find the hostess. Those sending Rifts wore MLs Irma Meyer and Mrs. Charle Smith. Miss Beckrr left Sunday for Sai Francisco, where she will make he; home.

Society Editor Is Introduced Mrs. shcrrlll Boyd, the former MLs-s Evelyn Babb of Post, today la Joining the Globe-News criltoria fctaff lus society editor, she has been In the society department ol Lubbock Avnlanche-Journal since graduation from Northwestern University's Mcrill! School of Journ- ll.Mu hi 1632. She was graduated from Uio University of Kansns. Lawrence, with B. A.

degree In 1030. The newcomer Is affiliated with the American Association of University Women nnd Uie Daughters of the American Revolution. In Ulbbock she was a member of the Pan Hellenic Society, the Llano Estacado chapter of Uie Delphian plcclRC of Alpha Delta of Epsllon Sigma Alpha Society, chapter Sorority nnd a former member of the Lubbock Junior Welfare League. Mrs. Boyd'a parents, Mr.

and Mra. J. H. Babb, are pioneer Oarza County resident.i. Mr.

Babb Is a re tired rancher. Wolflin PTA Silver Tea rPojIpcned for Week The Silver Tea which was srtied- llcd for Tuesday afternoon at the Volflln School has been postponed or week. Mrs. Yera Holdtntj was have presented a review of her xiok, "Prairie Moods." Miss Jo Vineyard Is Honored With Prenuptial Breakfast The Social Calendar Clerks Auxiliary 'o Heel With Mrs. Vaughn The PostofHop Clrrk's Auxiliary will moot 11 o'clock Tuesday iiornhin in thr home of Mrs.

L. H. '(Uishn. 809 Prmpcct Htrrrt, lor ovrnxi dish luncheon. BAPTIST FlIU.iJS CLASS TO MEET WEDNESDAY Thr Baptist Pirirlis Claw will! avr covered dish lum-hcon ami mcftiiiR nt o'clock I nftcniwr at the TONIGHT Bridge Nlgiu.

Amarlllo Country Club, 7:30 o'clock. Alpha Alpha Chapter Beta blgma Phi. Federation Club Rooms, 8 o'clock Circle No 6 of West Amarlllo Chris tlan Church. Miss Clara White, 300 North Alabama tftrcet. 8 o'clock.

Bam Houston Band Parents, at school. 7:30 o'clock. Concert by Madam Karln Dayas Playhouse. 1800 Harrison Street, 8 o'clock; phone 6559 lor reservations Booster Class of West Amarlllo Chrla tlnn Church, business and social meet ing. church, a o'clock.

EvcnlnR Group of A.A.U.W. Federation Club Rooms. 7:45 o'clock. Junior Philharmonic Club No. 2 Catherine Johnston, 2039 Hughfu Strcect, 7 o'clock.

Security Benefit Association, buslnesi meeting and dancing. West Seventh Avenue, a o'clock. TUESDAY Junior Business Women's Club, Capitol Hotel, 7:45 o'clock. Silver Tea, sponsored by WolKIr P. T.

postponed. L-AlRulllee Club. Mrs. S. D.

Vaughan 1232 Bonham Street, 2:30 o'clock. Tuesday Bttidy Club. Mrs. W. Noland, 1611 Van Burcn Street.

o'clock: Mesdamea W. A. Olovler and Jay Lavcrty, hostesses. Central Junior High School T. A.

school auditorium. 3:45 o'clock: executive board, 3 o'clock. Quarterly meeting of the Palo Duro Association Baptist W. M. First Baptist Church, 10 o'clock; adjourn ai Blvlns School P.

T. Mother- Daughter Tea, at the school, 4 o'clock; executive board, o'clock. Chapter of P. E. O.

Sisterhood Mrs. Murray Bison. 1409 Washington Street, 12:30 o'clock. Junior Woman's Club. Henry Chnrless, 2105 Llpscomb Street, i Martha Claw of First Baptist Church.

Mra. M. L. Ammotis, 2112 Buchanan Street, 2:30 o'clock. Summit P.

T. school auditorium, Pnlo Duro Chapter or the Delphian Society, Federation Club Rooms, 9:30 o'clock. Johnson School P. T. Important called business meeting, school building, 4 o'clock.

Needle Art Club, all-day meeting anc covered dish luncheon, Mrs. E. Hawkins, 1604 Gollad. TJ-Dfftl-Em Club. Mrs.

Roy Curtla 508 Bcllevltw Street. Aniarlllo Chapter, O. E. Masonli Hall. 8 o'clock.

Panhandle penwomtn, Mrs. Wayne O'Keefe. 2414 Haydcn Street. 10 o'clock. Gunnyslde Home Demonstration Club, Mrs.

George Fewer, 2:30 o'clock. Fundamental Bible Class. Mrs. Delia CrIUenden, 9lfl Pierce Street. 7:30 o'clock.

Amarillo Rebekah Lodge. I.O.OJ Hall. 8 o'clock: drill team, 7 o'clock. Amarlllo Pedigreed Roller Canary Bird Club, luncheon. Button Dining Room.

800 Taylor Street, 1 o'clock. Mm. H. E. Btrcetman.

2906 Hldgemere Street, 2:30 o'clock. Memorial Service. Amartllo Chapter 787, O. E. Mmnnic Temple.

o'clock. Post Offlcn Clerks' Auxiliary, covered rllnh luncheon, Mrs. L. R. Vaughn, ra Prospect Street.

11 o'clock. Forest Hill Home Demonstration Club, covered dish luncheon. Mrs. R. L.

David, IfljO West Eleventh Avenue, 10 o'clock. idles Auxiliary to tho o. R. jheon, Mrs. I.

M. 609 Bll- chnnnn Street. SECURITY BENEFIT GROUP PLANS DANCING TONIGHT The Security Benefit Association will meet in rmular session at 8 o'clock tonight in the Carpenters' Hull nt 212 1-2 West Seventh Av- The president, Henry Neal, is irging a full attendance as impor- Jint business to be considered. Dancing will follow the discussion. Personal To Fat Girls without itrict dip ti down your nnd flg.

ar it jftislbly and Ufce 4 M(r- to di- iiirty brra ThU ifld In thf I'T for rrrnon: olhrrwise i by thrroiil Eland I compiinYins dim MEXICAN PATTERN 2033 KHjjht--cntorfui--truly Mriicjin KJif, rlolh or pillow; nimplr fmbroklfi ration--thf wrr ihJnj to Itrrn up Inlrrlor or pon a iMitrrn of 4 ntolIN 4 I br liH-hfs; rolor Scnrt Ifn In coin ludrrn i I jt; Ufhlh Arrnof, Nw York 1ERN MMRI1K, yw NAMK and I'nl bv malr Time for Spring Tonic Query of Women Shows IfU us nnw'j the; nrrd hrlp im- Iliry iwm to be most In tonlf lliat CAKDin il. a ionic!" MV IJiosc fnensw! In 5 "i' 1 wroli mlkrs uunt ivxxi; rnjpy wnat flic ic lamovu Qticiy anwns womi-n. l(iscs Lx tt( lt iiul. to sc it hpip? her lalKg Uiu rncrsy. nrrvc-forrc.

jihvslfal rcMst.incc. tliat lirrvotisncss thivr C'alnp-UkC And other o' In- so far arc. 2 An 11 in. iuN 9J in i )r! llioy hriwfitwt by in In querv me A I i lo hiitlrf them "up i CAKUU1. Also A 1 I A breakfast honoring Miss Joe Vineyard, bride-elect of Roy Ford Hamker.

was given by Mrs. Joe Davidson and Miss Bernlce Arnold Sunday morning In the Canary Room at the Amarlllo Hotel. The engagement and wedding date, April 20, were anounced Friday by Miss Vineyard's mother, Mrs. S. P.

Vineyard. The hostesses presented a set ol pottery dishes to the honoree. After breakfast the group went to the Davidson home, 210 East Fifteenth Avenue, for the remainder of the morning. Attending were Misses VI Jo Gerard, Betty Mason, Mary Edith Batson, Jane Mahuron and Sara Moreland and Mesdames Ivan Boxwell, Clem Speer, Wehr Kumpe and Fred Sullivan. Several other parties Vineyard are scheduled week.

Miss this NieFMHdeH Cettrita Nrihfcy Billie Fae Picket! celebrated her seventh birthday on Thursday with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. W. C. Pickett, 205 Virginia Street Games were playeu, and favors of balloons and candy were given.

The honoree cut her beautifully decorated pink and white birthday cake. Refreshments were served to Beverly Jo Nance. Patsy Warren Sue Roach, Virginia Kay, Wilma Hastings, Juanita Barker, Claudlne Pickett. John David Allison. Joe Allison, Milton Tyson, Ralph Miller, Richard Person, Robert Widdon, Jimmy i Caudlll.

and the honoree. M. O. L. CLASS LUNCHEON SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY A luncheon and business meeting of the First Baptist M.

O. L. Class Is scheduled for 12:15 o'clock Friday at the church. Members of Group 1 will be In charge. O.

R. C. AUXILIARY WILL MEET WITH MRS. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Order of Railroad Conductors will meet at 12:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon for luncheon in the home of Mrs. I.

M. Judd, 609 Buchanan Street, i--Women In The News- Ships Bring Wives, A Title And Hope ENDING A TOUR Mrs. Philip LaFollette returns from a three-month European tour with her husband, former Wisconsin governor. WEARING A TITLE Jane Mohan, of Garden City', L. back from a Bermuda trip on which she was picked as the island's lily queen.

SEEING A STAR Mrs. Raymond Massoy, wife of the star, of Broadway's "Abe Lincoln. in Illinois," arri.vcs to spend Easter.with him. FEEDING A HOPE Lola Laszlo, Hungarian actress who says she fought two duels, reaches New York, heads hopefully for Hollywood. Club Members Entertain Miss Ernestine Ballard, member of the J.

B. L. Club, was hostess at a personal shower given in honor of Miss Beatrice Clifton, at the Ballard home, 1312 Pierce Street, Thursday. The entertaining rooms were attractively decorated with cu'. flowers.

Guests, all members of the club, present were Misses Grisly, Martha Cox, Evelyn Jones, Mary Edha Alford, Louise Head, LoRene Ruhl, JacquclKe le'rell, Frances Jean Ravey, Helen King, Jeanette Drapella, Bonlyn Barkley, Jimmic Sullivan; Mcsdames Hilda Poole, Ehlrley Dumas, the hostess, and the honoree. Those gifts but unable tc attend were Misses Mickey Melchior, Marcille Harrison, and Joan Edwards. JUNIOR PHILHARMONIC CLUB MEETS TONIGHT Junior Philharmonic Club. No. 2, will meet at o'clock tonight with Catherine Johnson, 2038 Hughes Street, for an operatic program led by Betty Pitschke.

TIMELY VERSATILITY MANCHESTER. England (If)--A watch whose dial portrayed signs of phases of the moon, and the days of the week, and contained an alarm, was sold here recently. Abraham Gribclln (15891671), horologer to Louis XIII, was the maker. Nemriil Swvke Ti Be MM TlMMTtW HifM Amarlllo Chapter 187, Order Eastern Star, will hold ite Memorial Service tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Masonic Temple. All members are urged to be present.

FOREST HILL CLUB PLANS TUESDAY LUNCH The Forest Hill Home Deinonstra- 1 Club wll! see a demonstration ji by the agent. Miss Paultae Lokcy at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning In the home of Mrs. E. L. Davis.

101C West Eleventh Avenue. A covered dish lunch will be served. MRS. BLACKBURN IS HOSTESS FOR CHILD WELFARE CLUB Mrs. E.

M. Blackburn, 222 Tyler street, will be hostess Frida; for the members of the Child Wei fare Club at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. J. E.

Montgomery be co-hostess. Th meeting was previously schedulec with Mrs. C. E. Crownover.

MEN LOVE GIRLS WITH tf you peppy invite yott to dan anct lull of fun, toco will nces and parties. BUT it you are cross, listless tired. men won't be interoted. Men don't Ilka "quiet" girls. When they go to parties they want girls along -sho are lull of pep.

So In case you need a good general syste tonic, remember for 3 generations ODB woman has told another how to go "smiling thru" with Lydia E. Pinkham'n Vegetablt Compound. It helps build up more physical resistance and thus aida in giving you pep and lessens distress from lotpalo functional disorders, You'll find Plnkbam'o Compound WEIJi WORTH TRYING! CHILDREN'S SUIT SALE Values 5.95 to 22.50, reduced-- Only 32 suits in Tweeds, Tweed Mixtures, Cashmeres, Herringbone Weaves new Spring styles and colors in both plaids, two-tones and solids. Fitted and boxy swaggers as well as short coat styles. Sizes 10 to 16.

Shop early for best selection. THIRD FLOOR ITC KIRK selection wear CLEAN UP SALE Clearance of dresses of styles for daytime Quality af liftle price. Tremendous savings in Spring and Summer dresses dresses we have moved from the "Old Rock Barn" as we felt it would be impractical to offer them at sale prices then. A complete range of sizes and styles in Chiffons and Crepes, both prints solids dresses you'll wear right on through Summer. In Two Croups SUIT SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Entire Flock each suit a success of Spring.

1939. Lovely r.E?.' models may now liavp at true savings every new color you could wish lor .1 complete range of sizes, all reduced WHITE.

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