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THE BRYAN EAGLE WEDNESDAY JANUARY 19 1938 Wriflf a Three Corner Rooms at 1 Kate $4000 per month One or two persons Man Whose (Continued from Page 1) olia bb Volney Stubbs will sing two I i' teacher gave a'lesson China (Continued frnm Page 1) The January 18th meeting of (Continued 'trom rage 1) Classifieds OR RENT club OR SALE the Two acres land near American who came to be with them in a musicians received an invitation to re i dress well He should be able to i (carry on an intelligent converse I tion as well as dance Above all i 1 he should not get the idea that he owns a girl just because he takes: i her out some evening and spends! i a little money entertaining (Province where the Chinese were 1 attempting to retake Hangchow 125 miles southwest of Shanghai ST ANDREWS ASSISTANCE LEAGUE MEETS TUESDAY 'AT GEO A LONG HOME 'Ain the home of Mrs George A Long Tuesday" morning at ten fifteen members of St ive room house on Ursuline avenue All conveniences except ga Extra lots' Ph Bryan 655 1937 model Norge refrigerator used only six months 35 reduc tion Kraft Radio Co i ortieth Annual Convention and Texas Hardware is Inspection Invited Telephohd BryanJ 1000 MY CHOICE BRYAN CAE WHAT CATHARTICS DO TO YOU! Shesmiled at Alec expectantly and said this Miss Gina So when the doorbell rang he was relieved that she had man aged to get away from Barry so early He flung down the current biog raphy of Mary Queen of Scotland with which he had been amusing himself and got up to press the but ton 'which released the downstairs latch He thought as he did this forgotten her keys again she al ways does forget them" But the person who came running up the stairs presently a suitcase banging at her heels was not Gina but a girl he had never seen before Or had he seen her somewhere at some time? She bad reached the top stair now and she stopped and looked at him and he saw that she was breathing hard but more from excitement he Invisible Half Sole makes shoes look like new for men women children HOLICK SHOE SHOP Airport road New three room house 3 1 1 acres good land bath city lights $1385 COULTER MAJESTIC CLEANERS Lndie Work Our Specialty Cleaning Dyeing Re blocking 315 Main St 1 PHONE BRYAN 74 guessed than exertion because she looked like a strong young thing and as if she was used to playing a fast game of tennis a She smiled at him expectantly and said this Miss apart ment? her cousin and I think 'At first he had thought that he had surely seen her somewhere be fore but now that she had spoken he knew he He had only thought so because' for a moment a she had reminded him of Gma that yourfger Gina who had first come to New York from Ohio But now he saw that at best it was just a vague family resemblance because never had Gina been as tall as this girl and always even at eighteen she had been more beautiful i texas vom i 42 Steel I East edge Bryan 4 room house furnished water lights bath COULTER visitors: Mrs A Munson jura) Blank Mrs Hender son tJ Downaid Owens A Ash 1 Brazos Robertson County Medical i meets in separate session 1 each month at the same hour as the Medical Society Tuesday at 7:30 this Auxiliary assem bled in the home of Mrs Harrison Jr The Auxiliary president Mrs Slaughter presided with Mis arrison serving as secretary They' made many plans and fin ished their business session in time becoming increasingly fre quent when I am intolerably lonely when I want more than any thing in the world to belong someone to be precious to them be yond all else And that for me there is only him and that for him I hope there is only me Afterward she about it she was afraid that she would never have been so honest with him Probably in the end if she had mentioned it at all she would have been much more dissembling But always she liked to believe that she would have been honest that that once she would have had the courage to lay her hand in his and tell him the truth' Alec like waiting for peo ple'' He even like waiting for Vance Dare He took the suitcase away from her and said pleasantly you come in? expected all right but not tonight i Some of the brightness slid out of the face and her smile wav ered uncertainly I wrote her two weeks ago that I would arrive doubt Alec grinned reassuringly you see Gina is notoriouslv careless about things like that It apparently slipped her business with his father mind entirely that you had men tioned a definite said the girl Alec saw that she see and that she was thinking that it was both rude and unkind of Gina to have invited her here and then for gotten about it (To be continued) CopyrlChL 1937 by King eatures Syndicate Tnc the Reading Club was a most en joyable one with Mrs Charles Wetter giving a delightful review of Dale book to Win riends' and Influence Peo Mrs Wetter declared that Mr Carnegie in his book re told the many truths our mothers and grandmothers had impressed upon us all our lives but told it in a way as to make us think again of our responsibilities in life The musical numbers were also received with applause Bandmas ter Vergne Adams of Stephen Austin high school directed the twp numbers presenting a cornet! trio by Ed Bush Bill Conlee and Guy Davis and a marimba duet by Dorothy Blazek and Joann Davis lhese young applause and turn often During the sion presided nui uj vniil' xz niu i 4 i ex worth and Miss Lucile Mike Society visitors Mrs I5 A Mrs fiook i WOMANS AUXILIARY MEDICAL SOCIETY MEETS TUESDAY NIGHT The Auxiliary to Harsh pills and purgatives often over stimulate your intestines and leave them weak and listless It your constipation Is ol the common type that is due to insufficient bulk there's a better way to treat jf Kellogg's All Bran sup plies the bulk you need It absorbs moisture and sof tens 'like a sponge This water softened mass aids elimination But All Bran does still more It contains vitamin the vitamin that helps tone the intes tinal tract Eat AU Bran every day and drink plenty of water Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek LA SALLE HOTEL OERS TO PERMANENT GUESTS short business ses over by Mrs A two new uiviuueis were received Mrs West and Mrs Davis In the absence of Mrs Richard Grant who was to be the leader for the afternoon Miss Lucy Har lison served in that capacity and Mrs tt Clyde rreeman was EMBROIDERY CLUB IS ENTERTAINED BY MRS DOANE When Mrs Doane invites the Embroidery club to be her guests a delightful hour is as sui ed Tuesday at 3 this chatming hostess a rangedpaper white naicissus and red carna tions in beautiful profusion throughout her home libraty and leception rooms and welcomed her guests with a coidial hospi tality of this club reallyenjoy social gatherings They re fuse to talk about business they have no dues no duties they just visit and enjoy it During: the afternoon Mrs Doane served her guests delicious refreshment plate as a finale to the after noon's pleasured Club members present were: Mesdsmes MabeL Castles Park Astin Dona Carnes SYNOPSIS Alec Graham 36 is a successful playwright: Gina Warred still lovely at 31 has equalled his suc cess in her own field' portrait painting In the late summer Gina returns to New York after three months in Ohio and meets Alec Ten years ago they had been deep sly in love but the demands of their careers had pushed aside marriage plans until now their friendship had become almost casual One day Alec announces that his nephew Tommy Gale a mining engineer is returning to New York after three years in South America Gina ex pects her 19 year old cousin whom she has never seen The girl wants to study for the stage and Gina has promised that and Alec will help her make a beginning That same evening when dining with Barry Bedard an old friend Gina admits she would have married Alec any time he askgd Barry had watched Gina climb to success and also observed its physical toll He tried to tell her something of this but did it clumsily are try ing to tell Gina saya I am no longer quite young and for some time now I have been tired and carelesssly CHAPTER said Barry' grimly I am trying to tell you that no matter how badly you are dressed or how tired you are you are a beau tiful and desirable person and that Alec is a shortsighted been much my fault as his Barry More mine if anything I done anything to keep him really just sat back and let him something then Because there are women Gina who can live their lives fully and completely without love bul you one of said Gina slowly are right Anyway Barry I prom ise to think about "And she did All through the rest of dinner talking lightly of other thingsi she was really thinking about Alec and herself Of those first years when they had been so young and so poor and yet so deliriously happy Of the years immediately following when success had come to both of them so easily and so overwhelmingly that for a little while they had seemed evert happier than ever Of these more recent years when she had been con tent to let things drift along and eventually she thought of this last year when she had suddenly real ized how far apart they had grown and had been too and too frightened perhaps to do 'anything about it But now she saw that she must Barry was right and if her future was to mean anything to her it must be one in which Alec was in cluded Not casually and affection ately as he was now but impor tantly as he had been once before they had both become too busy too successful to have time for each other or for love jShe thought talk to him to night be alone and it will be as good a time as any toil him the truth it be too diffi cult tell him that there are mings and Dr and Mrs William around have personality plus a Bukowski of Hearne Dr A sense of humor be clean consid 1 Dashiell of the district health of i crate and friendly He need not fice and Dr Coogle malari be handsome but should be defi ologist with the State Board of i nitely masculine and know how to i I 4 A 4 I La zx I nvn I IIM III I May 849 815857 8 14 855 Pftttnncfind nil IrtQt in Now as shown by the closes for Tues 146 1 4 14) '7 8 Timken Detroit day and today respectively: Jan Axle 13 1 8 12 3 4 Texas Com 1X wvr 7 A I 7J1 'I no 4 4 i JT i I' 114V xty 'I Maich 7510763 750 May 59 1 2 59 3 8 Electric Bond 756 754 July 798 7GV 756 Share 8 1 1 8 3 1 Humble Oil'758 '65 65 Cities Service 1 7 8 1 7 8 I Wheat lost a cent and an National Light 7 1 8 i for September and a and 7 1 8 I McCullough Varner Wilson Moreland Gordon Mitchell Homer Mathis' Johnson sT IL Haltoni Head Bob Bray A inley' A' Holick Smith i Raymond Kinsey' Thurmond Chaney Marie Johnson" Dorothy Buchanan Doyle Wilson Boswell George Ross Allen Carson Henry Bu Tax (Continued from Page 1) GaMiino nhi if at The Oaks with Mrs Williamson program leaner Mrs Maggie Barry will give a book review 1 The Travis TA will have at 7:30 with Dr Henry Harrison as host and Dr Andrew as leader There will be a special number of the low I Belle' VII Whitley manager of thej Btazos Motor Company has add ed the Jlendix home laundry wash ing machine to the products thrtt the film handles in Bryan The machine is a complete wet laundry seiviee is automati cally controlled Demonstrations are being given daily at the Biaz os Motor company Whitley secured the agency for the machine after seeing a dem 1 onsti alien of the merits of the brand in Chicago and again 1 in Dallas i Commerce Mr Kemper had taken an active i interest in city and state politics i served as Democratic national i committeeman for several years and also had been delegate toseveral national conventions of the party He married Miss Lottie Crosby! of Valley alls Kan in 1890: They had three sons two of whom became heads of Kansas City banks while the third entered the email nninntr ho storks as shown they go hunting for their ideal in against Mr Harrison by Highway by the closes for th'e following rep I the opposite sex I Patrolman Tom Gassoway resentative ones for Tuesday and That at least seems a fair con today respectively: elusion to The Skiff Texas Chris 1 lll nrnn'i I Steel 62 1 4 61 tian University newspaper after fad UUlUli xzio a campus survey The bovt in sketching their feminine ideal sum it up about the lule for giains and stocks like this gains ranged from fiv ideal coed should possess to six points New 1 ork: both brains and personality She Mar hould be reasonably good looking Close Tuesday 843 i 1 I rt eo now to wear ciuines nuiuv vueni ix: I tively know a bit about the polit High 1 849 ical situation and have a philos Low 8d8 ophy of life She should dancelciose 819 well know how to order a meal I understand sports and not think it her object in life to spend all1 a money She should know when to have a good time and when to be The girls in turn specify for their ideal boy ftiend should know his way! iseventh grade and a talk on Effects of Movies on by Daniel Russell a riday (Ross Chapter luncheon at The Oaks celebrat ing and Jackson The hour is 1 7 Mrs Howell Jr enter taining at luncheon at her home at 1 17 George nostess tor wheelejM A i rj the riday Luncheon Bridge Club ndlJUIi ilL ill a The Brazos County Home Demonstration Council will meet in regular monthly session at 2 at the City Hall Every club in the county is urged to have a representative at this meeting thi ee eighths for May and July in Chicago: 'i May Close Tues 9663 Opening 9525 Corn lost half a and September and for July: Brains Plus alf Needed In Ideal Of TC'JJ CHARGE DRUNKEN DRIVING UT I Vv ulUUtillo As the rcsult of a collisjon be tween th cars of Connalley of ORT WORTH Jan The College Station and Sam Harrison boys and girls of today ask a lot early Monday morning on College the least of which are I avenue charges of driving while and when intoxicated were filed Monday I I' Assistance League met with the league president Mrs Cameron Webb presiding and Mrs Bluestein secretary This was the first meeting of the New Year largest in attendance since Great encouragement i lin their work was felt by the mem 'I 'lers when report was made of ac ''tivities through te Christmas sea son and the fact that since Jan i 'uary 1 one little life was saved RIENDSHIP BIBLE CLASS I HOLDS MONTHLY MEET AT THURMOND HOME J' At the home of Mrs Thurmond on College Road Tues day evening at 7:30 the riendship Bible class met for its to greet their doctor husbands montnly business and social hour July Sept 9113 9025 8975 8913 cent for May three eighths today respectively: Bethlehem I Steel 62 4 61 7 8 Curtis Wright 5 1 8 5 Anaconda Cop (Courtesy Bush Co Bryann per 34 3 8 33 3 4 Calumet Cotton gained but losses were Hecla 9 1 2 9 3 8 New York ueiiii'at jo ao A tviiinKi cial Credit 3J 3 1 37 1 8 Gen eral Motors 35 7 8 35 3 4 Gen Valiev Cotton Cooperative Asso July eral Electric 45 i 8 45 1 2 855 Goodyear Tire 853 Eaton Manufacturing 21 20 1 4 Inspiration Copper 14 1 8 13 7 8 85 1 Montgomery Ward 35 5 8 34 3 4 860 Radio 6 York cific 20 pots were constructed of lumber fiom the same source Locomotive flues were utilized as posts for boards and: whistling posts and rails no longer suitable were sawed Into short pieces and used along the line as posts for pro tective purposes Mr Kemper was born at Galla tin Mo November 3 1866! When a young man he was a shoe at St Joseph Mo As a traveling salesman he was attracted by Vai i ley alls Kan moved there and the home of his parents KI IaLaI rAVil cnin Cf i stores Eventually he became a Mrs Hem Robinson Jr of i 1LA(T SCIENCE SEMINAI1 i bank cashier I Houston anived in Bryan today MfM I Moving to Kansas City in 1893 for a shoit visit and is a guest ini The Plant Sciehce Seminar will he organized the Kemper Mill and I the home of her friends Dr and have its regular meeting on Ihurs Elevator company and inter me 4 Mrs a uenoow Kemper Investment Company and the Kemper Mercantile Company 5 He was twice elected vice presi dent of the Board of Trade and I the emergency funds the Doane IL ulgham Mrs Hetty Curry Bible Hendeison Kay Halsell gave a lesson Dulaney Jones Egbert iiA 'The list of those in attendance Jones Vreitois: Mrs Webb How pU' included Mrs Parker Jr Mis ountain Mrs Mrs: L'Parker Mrs Cameron Astin Mrs 0 Allen Webb Mrs Ed Bluestein Mrs 1 i Mitchell Mrs Searcy Mrs BRYAN READING CLUB Phillip Norton Miss Jane Oliver ENJOYS REVIEW DALE i Nina Bess Astin 0 CARNEGIE BOOK ilkerson Mrs Geo A Bong Mrs I 'Hetty Curry Mrs Todd Jr Mrs Don Rucker the youngest man up to that time named for the position In 1906 Mr Kemper organized the Commerce Trust Company and i a year later became its president i He retired in 1916 but a few months later was recalled as chair i man of a new organization created i by the merger of the Trust Com pany and the National Bank oflday afternoon I Mr and Mrs ountain "re ceived word Wednesday mornings of the bnth of a daughter to Mr SECRETARIAL WORK PUBLIC and Mrs Claude Miller of Dal las Mother and child are doing' vTCkinilD A pUtD well Mrs Miller formerly was I LllyUllnl IILll Miss Irene Riser of Bonham Mimeographing Multigraphing niece of the late Mrs oun tain and visited frequently in Bry 2MJ an as a gid i MARIE RANCKLOW MacGregor of Dallas drove to i Bryan this afternoon called here by the death of her grandmother Mrs John Edge for whom fu i neral services will be held Thurs PH1LATHEA CLASS HOLDS MEETING AT ALLEN MYERS HOME irtlThe Philathea class of the irst Methodist Sunday school held its regular busine's and social meet ing for the month of January 0 Tuesday at 7:30 in the home 'of Mrs Allen Myers Jr on SouthCollege avenue' Beautiful white is narcissus blooms and fragrant Roman hyacinths made thehome most attractive and Mrs 4 5 Myers extended a cordial hospi tality Mrs'J Christian president was the' presiding officer and Hrw Mrs Grover White led the de votional service Class business was quickly attended to and then 'a program of contests and music: was enjoyed The joint hostesses AJit: vvuniitt ttnu ucauaiuuu' i ft len Myers Jr Eudaly president 1 i members vverp rerpn ruuer ana luiss Eua reiers ''S' These served a refreshment course to the class members and as a finale of this pleasant and profitable hour 'j Nineteen members and three! AWa a A I V12UV43 ncic piVACMt aS lun Wb i jf Metdames Will Gibbs Lizzie I nostoss Patterson' rank Ripper IL! Phriofian tlf I I Paulson Kitchen Harter Grover White Stevenson Whitley Assumes Bendix Washing Machine Agency ATTENDS COTTON MEET i nm seprp'nrvtn'asnrfir io aaa aaa i tin ami general manager of the Brazos 1938 with ad(lilional blneft 1 St ri i i 1 a I ilj I IllUlllrU matron left today for New Orleans lly pro(Pssi tax of I tn nttrnrl mnohrir nf i i i i I ditronlil cuPtoms receipts I I bnuth paid the rOTlfprena hnrl I yet to decide upon methods of fray Legion $9250 nig ueneins to cooperating farm Mn heather New tnrcc ri I I 1 1 4 1 4 Kinuary program 1 room nouse eigni lois ciiy am i lights $690 ARM and HOME RADIO PROGRAM OR THURSDAY I Jennie Camp specialist in I home production at the Texas Ex Dr and' Mrs Andrew rc I tension i will aliscuss turned Tuesday afternoon from Gardens are Houston biinging home their' Dan Senates head of the ngricul I voung son Billy Andrew who sub 1 tural engineering department A a 1 1 a 1 1 i i anon iz An i a ennu rrai in iaiiiiii 1 11 tin mittedJ to an uih'ihuvu 1 I z(h A on it ii i I nri in i davs ago at "ill no (hdiffhted of the aart j'l aL a 1 sl ri mar i A kiuftr 1 ifn to learn that Jttiny ctouu ami juqmHMv Inin hnn iO nhn I it I 1 1 1 1 1 IHU 1 (lidlv and' is testing well today at solos accompanied by Mrs Roy lillllUI 111 VJisurle' svtion: and number 3 'alencler After each sec (tion had held rs private meeting te three best specimens of work IS illiam Scott Chapter DAR i ere jn the program of (meeting at 3 with Mrs IL lhe evunfng wth SIrs HeadC ulgham 712 East 18th street as cjiairraaa of the program coni Thursday Bndge club meets at leaden 2:30 with Mrs Ivan Lang refreshment plate was passed ford 609 West 26th street Jan(1 a sociai hour vnjoyed after 1 h'jlA 1 a 1 A 8 1 1 sneeial reeoimition had been ae AAT rbr! tin nWiyfc ''iinfrl vritArs and musicians of the evening Those present were Mesdames West A Sweeney Goldsmith IV reeman Milton Javlor Monk Holley Howell Jr Butler ft Gibbons Smith Nona (day night to 8:45 o'clock nt the conference room ot the ex rank Zubik Jr ill with pneu as Agricultural Experiment Sta monia at St hospital I tion I ibAiurlit: tn he better this I Dr Reeves will be the when chosen president in 1902 was morning but was slightly worse speaker his subject being Cytu i 4 a a 4 Vs rti ctAt nnAn i i tn I irtn icr of 1 1 brids between Corn I I 1 of Pnbit ivoc ports alter noon yntaiu vi I Eagle want him get results Mr and Mrs George Lcscher tank unit had occupied Hohsien nearest town to the scene of the I Panav incident after killing 200 1 miles traveled to fish or hunt 87 Chinese and driving out 500 others 500 ears are worn out per year for i The unit then advanced toward these purposes i Hanshan where the Panay survi Before his talk a quartet com 1 fled posed of Dr Cline Rev! A Hong Kong dispatch indicat James Carlin Casey and IL ng the Japanese were increasing Reid sarg I their activities in South China said Jno A Moore reminding the Japanese had warned British au club that today is Robert thorities they planned to keep the birthday paid a verbal tribute to i Hong Kong Canton road under the great leader of the army of lhe bombardment and any British sub Confederacy i using the road would do so Davis chairman of the at their own risk social committee appointed Charles I Chinese counter attacks and 1 Hillier Caldwell and Marvin guerilla warfare were reported Atkins as the committee to make slowing down Japanese advances in introductions of visitors and visit 1 South Shantung and in Chekiang ing Rotarians to the club An invitation from the Hunts yille club to meet with it for a right program on eb 8 and also to have charge of the program was accepted Visitors included: Dean guest of Dean Brooks: oley Wood of Houston guest of The South Carolinian said the! i II Black Scoop Reid guest of (committee could not because of his father IL Reid and A legislative procedure consider rec Russell of College Station guest i ommendations made earlier today! of Casey i by southern state commissioners I ot agriculture The state lenders suggested a i oaie production for I I menu to cotton growers financed 11 4 0 1 I I i i i £1 io a nieeung ul managers i of cotton marketing associations affiliated with the American Cot ton Coonerative Association 7U A Rnnthorn Pa 1 1 4 19 "1 2 Telephone Sell it witn an ad the Eagle I W' 11 'A a 7 yi I A I a a As AkWa r5l iB 1 1 WfIBB X' May July Sept' Close Tues 6075 6100 6125 Close today 6013 6063 6075 Oats lost only an eighth of a cent for July and September and a quarter for May: May July Sept Close Tues 3213 3000 2987 Close today 3187 2987 2975 Losses were general but very A social meeting at 9 The home of Dr and Mrs Har rison is beautifully planned for the entertainment of their many friends and on this occasion was ideal In a spacious game room on the second floor of the home pool tables ping pong and other games were played and later in the evening a bountiful supper was served to all This was declared I by the doctors and their wives as 5 told of their work during the pastmonth Plans for the coming four fc weeks were made with reports to be given 'each Sunday morning 1 preceding the lesson period The hostesses arranged an in teresting and unique program (Slips of paper each with one num ber 1 or 2 or 3 were passed (Ail who drew number 1 composed rthe art section number 2 the the most delightful affair they have yet enjoyed together Those in attendance included Dr and Mrs Searcy Dr and Mrs Woodard Dr and Mrs Cline Dr and Mrs 0 Wilkerson Dr and Mrs Slaughter Dr and Mrs ft Harrison Jr all of Bryan Dr and Mrs Marsh of College Station Dr and Mrs Cum with the following assisting Mrs Thurmond as hostesses: Mesdames Doyle Wilson XV Boswell Chaney George Ross Raymond Kinsey Charles Dill and I' Howell Jr Mrs reeman as presi dent or tne class presided Mrs Albert Buchanan led the devotion! aL service Mrs Rl Butler gave the report and chair fnien 'of the various committees By Cari Anderson XUE p3 I L'J JLI Er rn77l oqq i i 4 QJ7 rs ANDE.

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