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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 6

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PAGE 6 Tttfc AMAK1LJLU w- DOUBLE XX BRIDGE CLUB HAS LOVELY EVENING FETE THE JUNE BRIDE This Your Birthday? By EARL MINDERMAN Lovely in every detail-wan the ftlnc bridge party piven Friday with Mrs. Guy Bird and Mrs. trncst Gaines serving as joint hostesses at the home of -Mrs. 4004 Harrison Street. Tho aff.iir was i in cor.ijiliment to the 1'oublc XX Bridge Club.

Pink roses were used about the rooms and were combined with peas and fern as table I decorations at rt Tallies, score pads, and clever wrappings of tho prir.fs a a 1 modernistic desisrn i The well known novelist run dominating. zino Ida hji in. StrobriOtfC, High prize among the ladipi vent a horn this day. in Contra. to Mrs.

J. L. Reese- ami i among Costn-cu, California. She cilu- the men was presented to I-. A.

Cll teii at i i i a in OakUmd. Let. Consolation tu. Mr, Lewis and i a kr.uwn un Those who pUyi'd were Mr. a i Arveniisin Mrs.

W. W. Bromley. Mr. and Mrs.

0 fc i at hos Angeles. Walter Invin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank award, a silver Howard.

Mr. and Mrs. George Polly, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houston and -Mr.

edal, i a i a inj: a i i a Stuif in dtd poid this a at and Mrs. Glen McKec. '1908. In H'W she Special were Mr. met a for excellence J.

L. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis lhe csltt i i Gober, Mr. and Mrs.

L. A. Lee, Miss a jj a of "In Miners' Mary Wright Colcman and Mi" Mlrnpe Land," "The Loom of thc Joyce Harvey of Canyon. Desert." and "The Land of Purple Shadows" in addition 'to her niaya- i a stories. Fashior opyrieht, BY FRANCES PAliET i By United Press i U-Opyripht.

19UO. by Style Source? 1 NEW VOHK. -'line a night frock and the frock for day- light iiining have many i in common. Both avoid extreme? a are inclined toward sheer hltck such colors as once were designated as "gaslight shade, Myra Lloyd Becomes Bride ''Unique Party OfBarneyBradyj Features Glad Games Friday A Uwvton bridr, H. Ilrriiflrd de Bruyne (above) chose ihe cap style for ht-r wcddirtj; veil.

a i a of i a Mi-s Myni Lluyri. a of Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Lloyd became Paris reports are to thc effect a ij L. Brady, son 1 blue still has style i i i a but arid I Brady, in'a simple there are ycHoiv-greens and even n(r ceremony. Sunday morning, a tic greens forcing-ihcmselve? forward, i i i Colorado. i Black and -white remains i i at i emony was rend at the the top of desirable i a i and Church with the pastor of continues to be much worn in a i a citj ffj The couple were around Paris as elsewhere. a Chiffon? variously i and i i gown of 1 or with are uo and nled ty mn a prircesa styl organdies and by ensembles of i an uneven hem line.

Her Inn: KCtte or by lacp- i it is not 1 hat was of malinc. Sh usual to find on somewhist tailored'. carr iecl an of Ophelia i line: th. whist tailored --also in every color the EUn, The lace dsytnne dre-ss is i somtthing of an innovation. Warm weather promises to brini? out linen town costumes in black, r.avy and other Etreei Silk suits are another raid-suinraer fashion, printed as well plain siiks being liked ami with lingerie blouses or gilcts.

These- usually are ruffled and are inclined to color in- Irr.merHate'y the co overland i to other points in Colo. The fcride a graduate of Amarillo High School. Later shs attended Texas Technological ColleRe where majored in homo economics. Mr. Brady is also a graduate of The Bcrcr.n of the "West.

Amarillo Chri tijin Church ivas in- Fpirtition for a lovely a a i Friday evening, when Mrs. Frrrell Fox entertained i a Pollyanna party at her home, SIR a i Street. As.sistinc Fox as hostess were Mrs. J. L.

Spnrks, Mr. W. Fo, Mrs. Noble and A. K.

AVnmbic. Beautiful garden flowers formed an attractive color note for recent ion rooms. ROFOS sr fl were combined and as tabls Stunts itnd contest pa-nrs a much racrrJiTicr.t i tho evenlrs; hours. A i were: A Mm. E.

ConWinir, Mrs. R. E. Waics. Mrs, J.

C. Hembrco. Mrs. W. 0.

Jacob, Mrs. 0. Allston, Mrs. H. L.

Allston, -Mrs. II. E. Cladman, Mrs. 0.

C. Applcquist, Mrs. Jasper Bogue, Mrs. Arthur Scott, Mrs. W.

N. Howard, Mrs. T. S. Dysart, Mrs.

E. Arterburn, Mrs. Ray Elliott, Mrs. E. Carrington, Mrs.

Anderson. Eleven i i new turpentine cups werp. 50Jd in North Carolina last i Amarillo High School. He atfnded I Payne, Mrs. K.

i Mrs. J. B. stead of the usual white, the exception i 7 5 Technological College, rcceiv- McClure, Mrs. H.

R. Newman. 10 this bein: ihe black sun or rock fng i in Architectural J. McLain. Mrs.

L. A. Kates, vhich is at its best with white. Such Er.jrircerins last terra. He is J.

K. Odom, Mrs. C. B. Cnlhoun, Mrs.

a costume is again completed i th the architecturnl depart-j T. M. Montgomery. H. E.

of the Santa Fe located in Denver. Mr. and Brady will reside in white gloves. Shoulder v.idth hats are be- inB worn and the newest fiats are no longer of line straw. The re rj ante'of straws is worth notice.) especially since Keboiix is their Mrs.

Lzdbetter To Present Pupils Mrs. Lela Ledbetter will sent a number of her piano pupils in a reciial at her studio, COS Ala- bama. Street, Tuesday evening at o'clock. Those who will appear on the program are Elmer Moore, Bobbie Reeves, Audrv Bickerson. LEuratlenc BlackweH.

Rosabel Blarkvrell, Mar- jjaret Jane Stinson. Madeline ford, Mary Heatfy, Genevia iJarjorr Wifkinson. Keedy. Dar- othy Bowclen, Irma Fflye Williams and Barabara Smith, Two Young Girls Will Be Honorees Miss Villa Mary N'unn and i i Ivy will he honorces at loveh- to be given this evening by Miss Ivy's aunt, Mrs, Mas and ifiss Mrs. Paul The affair promises to be one of the most enjoyable a a i fur the your.eer crowd for be given at the- A a i i O.

W. Club To Have Picnic Mrs, C. C. a i Mrs. L.

n. Llnd- say. Mrs. Hcmer Dnvia, Mrs. Vv'.

L. Sloan, Mrs. J. A. Sunson, Mrs.

Homer risAy to cook a lot of doughnuts i at once cook only YEARS KCf BAKING RJWHER Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture and large volume in your bakings iUions of pound; used by our Government ime D. A. R. To Have Luncheon SEASONING WITH SALT AND SUGAR SHARPENSAPPETITES, Meat and Vegetable Dishes Thus Seasoned Have New Taste-appeal WHE.V coffee is roasted in bulfc the'flavor is risked. That's why Hills Bros, roast only a few pounds at a time by their pat- ented, continuous process--Controlled Roasting.

The flavor is perfectly controlled nothing Mr it. Fresh from the original vacuum' pact. Easily opened scith the key. HILLS BROS COFFEE 01933 i Don't a to DistressingPiles The same healing agenta that make Resinol so effective for, skin trouble, give amazing relief in itching, bleeding Resinol Ointment SOAP AND SALAD OIL OFF-HAND, you might say there isa'i much connection. But be- rweea White King Granulated Soap and the better brands of salad dressing there is a close relationship; are made from the finest vegetable oils obtainable.

That's the reason for the kind consideration White King Gran- olated Soap shows for your sheerest silks and satins. And it also explains the prompr, nncompro" raising cleansing given gruas? dishes, dust-heavy woolens, grimy floors and woodwork. White King pure. You can trust it to be gentle. You can rely on it to be effective.

Economy is prominent among White King's virtues too. iVs condensed. Aieaspoonful for the basin, a cupful for the washing machine ample. Have you tried it? Sold by your grocer. Anna Belle Collins Bridal Veil May Be Helmet, Cap or Crown WASHINGTON-- The bride i year something 1 different.

Though she the white veil the bride usen her own original ideas in regard to its manner of wearing. It is drawn into a helmet, flares grandly into a Russian coronet or becomes a saucy little cap. Radical departures from the traditional bridal arc jOiown. too, at many a flower-bunked nllar. There are lace bridal dresses of i and other pastel white dresses ith silver jackets and new ef- Queen Esther Club Has Stunt Party Friday Mrs, M.

Hippy was elected president of tho Queen EsUn-r Club at i social and business meeting tho homo of Mrs. Edna Pelts, 1814 fcc tB Fillmore Street, Friday evening. Mrs. J. Park Siple was elected vice- president, Sirs.

W. George, secretary and treasurer, and Mrs. Bruoc, reporter. Mrs. W.

S- tayton, president, presided over the meeting. Mrs. Peitz was assisted in entertaining by Jfrj. Etta FcEscndeh. An attractive arrangement of gar- member had prepared a clever stunt den flowers in various colors wth i a aJMUWJM( nU Mr MUs Quinn Quietly Married Miin Marie Frances Quinn, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. V. Quinn of Sulphur and Claude E. Wilson of Salt Lake City, Utah, were quietly married at the Sacred Heart A Washington bride who chose ft i pink lace wedding sown wore with it a i picture hat and carried boiuiuut of orchids, pink roses and i lilies of the valley.

I A bride came down aisle at Washington cathedral gowntd in white moire i Jong fitted sleeves and a silver jacket. Her veil of tuJJe and Jacc was arranged in Russian coronet style. Her roses and sweetpcas predominating added to the handsome interior of the Pcitr-honie. As a form of entertainment, each Miss Rittenberry To Be Presented The Wilson Studio of Music, will present Miss Virginia Rittenberry in a piano recital at their studios, 1013 Harrison Street, this evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Rittenberry is the talented lighter of Mr.

MM. E. F. Rit- tenborry, 2114 Hughes Street end ic the pupil of Ruth L. E.

Bobbins, Virginia be assisted by Miss Cecilo Parsons, daughter of Mr. Mrs. R. J. Parsons, 1200 Van Buren, IB a.

lyipil of Mrs. W. M. Hall, fi04 Alabama Street. HlKECTY THE.

eur IN TALKiwa PICTUREJ- TODAV AND TUESDAY The Strtngcut Lore Triangle Ever Filmed. PHYLLIS HAVER in 'SAL OF SINGAPORE' with Alan Hale and Fred Kohler A girl of the slums whose beauty charmed all men; hid a heart of gold. Love for a helpless babe exalted her and --a great love romance--a remarkable picture. Don't miss it. Coming U'edncsdny "ACQUITTED" Foster Morrison accompanied on the piano by Mrs.

Etiita Fritz gave a ly violin Tasty refreshments were passed. Guests were Mrs. L. J. Gorman, Mrs.

P. K. Cook, Mrs. R. A.

Campbell, Mrs. T. L. Campbell, Mrs. L.

Nixon, Mrs. JB. W. Fei-ges, Mrs I.nyton, Mrs, W. George, C.

C. Mrs. E. O. Feierabend, Mrs.

W. A. Christian, Mrs. L. Brune, Mrs.

Etta Fessenden, Mrs. Edna Peitz, Mrs. J. P. Siplo, and Mr bridesmaids wore- frocks ti in pastel ehaifes made y-iln Httle jackets of thc mutcriul.

TulJe raps to ihe bridal veil often held in place vrrentha or, eprigs of orange blossoms. 1 One bride who chose this arrange-1 mcnt was accompanied by brides- rmiiiJB dressed in yellow chiffon with big green bows on lh skirt. They wore green hats. How to Stop Skin Itching i In. 2 Minutesj you suffer skin eruptions I of any kind, pimples, itch, tetter, ringworm, eczema, a pleasant odored ointment, kr.own as Tetterine, containing highly effective parasite germ-destroying and skin-henling propertieB, never fails to bring quick and permanent relief.

Tetterine, by its cooline, soothing, antiseptic effect, kills the parasites that bore into the skin, causing irritation and itching. Tetterine is sold and guaranteed by all druggists at 1 CUc box, or sent direct, postpaid, upon receipt of price. Shuptrine Savannah, Ga--(Adv.) rectory Saturday ot Karatiuky perfonwUttie Th. bride ii of W. JlDron, 1Q1S WfeitJl nue.

She hae visitKQ'iri Amarilly number of times and has Iricnds here. The couple left Saturday for a two honeymwHi i in Colorado and the Yellowstone National Park. The bride's parents were here attend the wedding and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. LAST TIMES TODAY GARYCOOPER Seven Daus Leave" A greater soldier thnn in Shopworn Angrl or LcgJon of the Con- dcmticd. Also good conitdy. Tomorrow Suund and Effects BARGAIN MATINEE 1 to 6 p. OARABOW True to rtie Navy' With Fredric March Harry Green Sinking the Fleet! With voice! Her eyes! Her IT personality.

"Hot How" A talking comedy. Snap Shot 13 Movietone News NOW SHOWING 9tcfwm Tempi nnt tall fcir the prrvinr: of cics or with dif- i The simple can be mado if flavors are errpha- 1929 Club To Meet i i i The iincnt5 with ar.i'i in soasorJnfr foods irr.ir.td at the delicious re- ir meat su-ws and 1-y only overcomes Tr.p aHiiition of susar, ever, hrirtr- cut the fiavor as MRS. A A TO A JIF.CITAL PRIZES TOR A.S i rirfidci! Jo i i a pi i for i dishes. For the i many Cfoks of suprvr and pivfcr rqun! The APPEARANCE Your Clothes Must Be Dry Cleaned Regularly PHONE The LancuRRe the Lips knows iio social barrier. AFTER "THE MIGHTY" AND -THUNDERBOLT" XOW IHS GREATEST! GEORGE BANCROFT Wilh Mary Frederic March In ladies love Brutes Crepes, and other summer materials in this aeaton's best styles.

"HELL'S BELLS" A Symphony Sennctt Comedy It's Called "Scotch" Paramount Scenes, Sounds and Talking. BARGAIN Get Two for the Price of One BRIGHTEN HOME AND It a MI much i suit or dress ck-ancd and pressed lends an air of fiT.sh- iicsf to (tic wearer, too. in the hottest v.callu-r, wrinkled a i soiled or i is unnecessary At our scale of prices, regular cleaning is a splendid i in appearance. Quick as a wink Tintcx rcstorea fresh color brightness to your faded lingerie and apparel! In a twinkling it brings new color-life to curtains, bedspreads, scarf seta other household fabrics. And it's so easyTMso BO amazingly perfect in results! Just pick the proper Tintcx prod- net from the tistlbclow.

Buy it! Try it! You're certain to be pleasantly super-surprised! 17NTKX GROUT--w Gray and dyes all KM (crisis. Tinlcx Blue Box For Incr f.ilks--linl? the silk, lacfi rnnflilifl orifjinu! color. Titltcx Color Remover-- Urmovfp old color from any material to il san be dyed a ncrn- color. ff hitcx--A bluing for restoring acts lo all yellowed white materials, PARK TRFOftD, ESTABLISHED 1840, GUARANTEES TINTEX Atallilnip.rlrpt.siorcn, and notion lintex TINTS AND DYES "to dream NOT MAKE DREAMS YOUR MASTER Dreams of gilded, luxurious independence are tlic curse of the weakling and the inspiration oC tho strong man. To the former they take the place of effort; to the IE Her they provide a stimulus to ACTION.

The first step the active dreamer tnkcs is to consult with his banker on ways and means of business-building. Let us help you to make your dreams come true. 407 POIK STRUT Tu.iPHO)ti2-l?61.

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