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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 5

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eie tv Social Calendar fourth Inh l'on Mhm Color Cut-Out or fi heonsttt nests mm its hot! tian tt itioiiv study riunii If Unir jt 4 Compliments I i si tors onot r.v ho Naming as Hondoram John Moot r. of Ralph Button at bridge Wed aft. at of her moth ar, about made an sum- mer Four for placed on the porch, where I tha High prisse, hose, want to Hanford l'oole of Valley vlaltlng Nina Mtaa Mildred wsi award ad conatdation, a ad caddy. for tha honoreesi were a roaa Jar for BonduiuM, amt hot dlah for Following fimw, an Ira with bon bona to the Bondurant. Oladya Ulnas, Pauline 'olita, i irk pat rtc ft Gaines.

Mildred 1 -aatinijer, lo thllde fleetey, Martha Henaha Meadamea K. Pruett. a Martin. John strong, John V. Harlan Edward Sllggm Sanford Mra Button aaaist ed Iti entertaining by Mrs George M.

Morae, For Misses Girardey Mlwtea Harriet and Cam Ol- house gufata this week of Mr. and Mrs. W. Appell, have been honor at several social Their host hostess entertained Wednesday evening with supper at tt Fish inviting 16 The patriotic motif wait used In table appointments. sat besid featured flags, with American Beauty roses.

ana marigolds in thr-e A was Hoateaa si her VS morning, with three babies of J. Flanigan will honor Miasen Olrardey with a buffet supper Saturday evening. at her home, I avenue. As a farewell cori afid Mrs. and A.

K. for iheir home in Monday, Mra, J. 4 by daughter. tplimenl to Mr Ward and Mr. lark, who left n.

asaisted ES i'ahon, enterialhfd With a garden arty ftatuvday evening at me, 2 to Q1 North Seventeenth t. Mrs. Wnrd is a daughtr i of Mr. and Mrs Harrls, and Mr, Ward waa at Camp Arthur during the war. Mrs.

ClarK Is Mr, mother. In a knowledge contest, 'ole and Frank Blair won prises. H. F. Fllacklnell the with a negro talk on of Day," and Pratt and little Fred Jr.

nave readings Frofrn punt and food were served during evening. fn addition to honor gtteetf, following from out of town 1 were aHo present: Mr, arm Mrs, M. Shelton, Mrs. H. ft Hneed.

Mrs Otis Harrison of Dal- las; Mrs. tlladvs of Et Paso; Mrs, Furnstoli of Hillsboro. Odd Fellows Plan wo-( ounty Meeting Odd rtf Mr and Hell diet riot hiwltiif and an get-together July it was by Dr. S. I Is one of the del he 'a number will attend The an I ptcni' lh be Held itt Hr own just of MeOregor in itv limits famous Odd of the odd home at will furniah music on and will be from prominent Odd Fallow Corsicana to Get Terminal Station Good Manners Marx Urges Dawes Report Be Accepted iwentleth at it ion of would give cr.

the con and prohibit ft tin der It of Briton, Out Of estico, isHCS Ship Special to The News Tribune I CAN A. July is to a new terminal station, modern in every reaper-1. waa learned Wednesday after a conference between officials of the Southern Pacific lines, the Cotton system and the Corsi- rana Chamber of Commerce offi- eia Is. All of the object lone of Coralcana Ito the present station will be 'moved and station to be 5 rebuilt. The material In present structure will be utilised In the new and officials of I the railroads stated thut approximately $18.000 will expended will be started immediately.

U. S. Flag Ordered Raised on Public Buildings in France By The Aasoriated prees PABIS, July 8 By instructions of the French to the and other functionaries, lor university ttudtmt last year; and fly other Waco guesta, leaving later, morrow, the Fourth of July, along- uill Messrs Carlton Holloway, the on the I.emuel Flckling and nf every public building in France Morgan. her colonies Mexico Gathers Up All Arms to Prevent Election I rouble I I By The LABEDO, July 3. Military' at Nuevo the Mexican town here, today gathered up all arms In private posmession and hfrid hj chants for sale, giving a receipt for jthe which, they said, i would be returned after the presl- election in Mexico Monday.

The action waa merely to prevent I possibility of diaturbaneea during election, it wiw the ueat Mexi died it Mr Th- filli en rtlh ip Georgia Senate ars On Child i ahor I an By t'reaa July I- Hv a of 34 to 0 the Georrsa today adopted a house resolution providing for the rejection of the Attend flouse Party Mlaaea Marguerite Wallace. Mary Barnett, and Anne Peyton tomorrow morning for Blch- mond, Tfxas, where they will be gueat a party by Mtaa Helen Morgan, Bay- Waco May Get Dust i 1 Sprinklers Get Their Holiday The Tallest (loan After the policeman had done his tricks and disappeared, into the ring came at rutting a big, tail down with a high hat "Why. that looka like little Tommy cried one ot the his fac Tom, but Knil Ton-. 1st little her liy MA IH MA Its HILL For eight years chief analMant to Vnue If It on uro min loda and don i Slot er Iloilo way. tty lit nlv- i tng ope sprlr holiday and their over thej rth of I A11 fity tiplovrn prttinji at a half Uort of holiday, tis m- who will rut fht'tn, Wit i tWi, brn fiori.

and th r. A ft IMIU. -ryhoay in The Bcappewrs to Bfvoming Nes klluc to timmtner Nothing goes quite out ithout coming back ne wore kind of hke fashion That yon must sure- laughed the boy now y0u have been a close I observer of fashions. Any fashion Tn 7nU monkey fur. 1 hH.sa tremendous and then pwlied on a pair of extra ruf1- Krnart women adopt it, 1 adopts it.

It is the of big shoes to tho end of the stilts If n. nnmiiar Tom walk on v.r> f.S' l. SSSuf: Tfim's boy face on such a tali looking maa. Offer into the ground JSverv Mauf frocks with deep then the period of common and of oblivion And now, behold the bertha if smart. It on man'- Bond Fixed at hi! time init i ill igerie or rather veritable Bet turna hefor A Friendship CIub J.

V. Caliana, SI61 Wash ington avenue. Wed neaday afternoon to members or the Fri'Vciship club and guests Anticipating the Fourth of Juty, patriotic colors were used in Forty-two of the afternoon e( orange and mints were served to the following Mtss Mary Hen- deraon; John Caruthera, W. Dlnter. L.

W. 13. Sharpe. G. C.

glade, W. Slcoirman. Joe canes. Homer Adams, John Btrouse. T.

M. Bartley, F. He.l- muth, Jr. A. L.

Dodd, T. V. Henderson. The club adjourned to meet next Thursday afternon at 4 wdth Mrs E. ft.

Bryant us hostess, at the Municipal club, Postpone Meet The regular monthly meeting of the Auxiliary of the First Baptist church postponed from this afternoon to Monday aft at 4 at the church. China Springs Ready For Great Barbecue Event Tomorrow Special to The News-Trlbune CHINA SPRINGS, July thousand people from all of the county are expected to help devour two tons of barbecue and make the O. W. July picnic a succesa. D.

Baker of Milam county, T. P. Scott and Prof, George W. Harris of Baylor university will furniah the oratory. The Methodist home band of Waco will hit it up during dinner and in-between the Pot red in the tall trouaers and a red band on hit hat.

Robertson Certifies i rrom Tor a in xneme Arrotiti! 1 vtalt with her Judge and 1U L.Apunse neeWUI Wllliam Sleeper, 810 North Personal Mention Mrs Stella Lemly gone to New York, where will apend two years studying piano. Miss Edna of Wichita Fails, here ax the guest of Miss Grace White. Mr and Mrs Harry Palmer and Bari, of Houston, are visiting Mr, and J. W. Ward on Colonial avenue.

Buth Thomson Kirby, young daughter of Dr, and Mrs. F. Kirby, is visiting friends in Temple Mr. and Mrs Leslie Hhelton, HUth and Herrsng streets, have gone to Dwnton to make home. Mrs.

Handly and daughter. Georgia, have goue to Han Antonio and Kerrvilie. Gladys Marie Jumper spending the week in Elgin visiting friends Blnora Edgar has arrived from Austin, to lake charge of the department at the Waco publb- library during the summer. Berenice Young children's librarian, leaves Monday for Hunts- villa, Ala to visit for two tfhe will return to resume her dutiew in September. Olson and family and R.

F. 'ummirgs and family leave today for an automobile trip to Junction ('itv, and later through the Bio Grande They iii be gone several weeks. Mr and Mrs Roy Walthall and little son, Roy Jr. leave today for a 10-day trip to Chicago. Mrs II Crira and her daughter, Mra 15.

Gruhen, before her Miss Edith Crim, both formerly of Waco, here from Long Beach. CaL. as guests of Ira Seley They have been honored at several informal affairs. II. E.

formerly Miss Margaret Sleeper, with her two small children, arrived yesterday from Laredo for a the run into the ground. iddio of the sa iy worn so te in the a little cape ulders and put there ia a ten- opening in of 11200. TIN il Il SI ft 'Z C. Durham Tin and Gravel Roofing. Ho nace Repairing.

Job H. ment. i lay and try bond TlNM.lt ding, Tar Air Fur- Phon to The News-Trlbune AUSTIN, July D. Robertson of Dallas, candidate for gox-- ernor, Tuesday night telegraphed to the secretary of state an affidavit certifying the correctness of the expense account filed by his manager, Larry Mills, after the account was filled without a sworn statement by the can didate himself The telegram was to the secretary of state over telephone, but not delivered until Wednesday, after the expiration of the time in which the first expense were to be filed. Several questions have been raised concerning the affidavit.

Among them are; Whether a candidate can swear to the signed statement of another, when he has made none himself, whether an affidavit can be telegraphed and have binding force, whether reading a telegram over the telephone of a signed, sworn statement, constitutes delivery. DBS. OKOROIA AND SCOTT Eye, Ear. No.se. Throat and dp- tometric fifth floor liberty bank building, Hijrth and Austin.

A complete lens laboratory when- every shape, and make of lenses are ground to each individual order. B. Georgia, O. Optometrist Frank C. Scott, M.

Oc- culist. Phone 10 rnent. Twelfth street. Misses Lurilne, and Clara Byrd leave today for Houston, where they will be members of a house party in the Fred A Peck home for the next two weeks. San Saba Cotton Crop Rapidly Special to The News-Trlbune SAN SABA.

July San Saba county cotton crop fa growing rapidly and beginning to put on the are good for a fine yield. A few bull weevils are reported, but ao far there are no Indications of material damage from this pest. are giving some trouble, but a whole farmers have them well under control, Corn is cut a little short on account of dry weather throughout leu Know a fonie Good wfjen it makes vow like a hungry buy and brings back the color to your liei'kn You can hiu Whites net fmck nrer pink slip. The net tucked hi htg squares. The bertha, of net, i- edged with of valencleunc- lace and there a velvet Then, suddenly, for no very good reason, the discriminating irw snatch it back for a of favor.

It was so with periwinkle blue. That color waa smart and then very quickly went from the exclusive millinery shops to the bargain It hopelessly commonplace. You avoided It as you would have avoided slang or griddle cakes. Then quite unexpectedly it reappeared in the smart millinery shops nut abundantly, but here a no there, enjoying a short season of very discriminating favor. The same thing seems to be going on with the bertha.

It was a fashion that rnged a little over two years ago, but it was such an easy device that it was soon run is lace trm version, bertha The bertha of last century was that the opening It was described a worn low on the si dency tn an front. The of the moment Is usually quite narrow and usually rather skimpy. A light figured crepe frock French origin ah a shallow bertha, open in front and mode entirely printed fhe frock. Another sum mec frock from France white erepe embroidered in vivid finished with a straight, brief little bertha of 1 open in front. The aketch shows a fro.

of White net over pink aatin. There Is a bertha of. net edged with of Ulsl AND OTHKTtWIgE Little Traveler It is the hot! belief of rnatsy a mother that, the 'egt oft traveling her children The changes of climate Is often blamed for the that so often come to little children when they by Land or by water, by In, motor or boat. And all the the trouble Is probably one lot pure and simple. are given candy, or other between meals to keep them qulot.

Sometimes ts Inconvenient to have meals at the regular times so the children given sweet crackers or chocolate to keep them going It is usually such ties rather than poasible exclte- tuent thit the troublr If you are traveling this summer with your hildrtan it is really well worth while to adopt a very strict set concerning their diet Their food on the way should be aim pi rather than more compli- than when at If you not perfectly sure of the sou roe of the milk have it boiled, avoid fresh fruit for young children and most of all avoid candies sweet cakes and rich Bread with a little sugar sprinkled I on top a dessert that proves1 to be surprisingly palatable to the child whose appetite has not been spoiled with rich or between meals. Rave Ton Homespun Lovely colors of soft woolen healthy. Zcmo is a clean, penetrating robes for the foot of the summer i bed. The is the regulation ltQuid- It ts easily applied homespun weave, loose and open tnd costs a mere tnfle for each They are hound with satin rihbon. It is always dependable.

RELIABLE FOR ECZEMA, PIMPLES ANO BLOTCHES The many people who have got tot. such wonderful results from Black and White Ointment, and for blotches, bumps ecxema. rash, itching, are proving their gratitude by giving them the most I whole hearted and enthusiastle word-of-mouth publicity ever know n. The fact that Black ointment, anti selling at the phenome heard-of rate of mor million louder tv in words I I they are to people "before been able to skin troubles thing else Black and Whitt and White are already renal and uti- than tw ear, proves dependable ho. had never relief from iy using any I i liberal Kiste Ointment mucii the have both the Ol Ointment, and priced in I The sir.e e.

All dealers rnent and i FOR SKIN MURES Zerno, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need Don't worry about Eexeraa or other You can a clear, healthy skin by usinR Zemo obtained at any drug store for 38c, or extra large bottle at $1.00. Zcmo removes B1 ackhemi Blot ches. Eczema and mg- monn and the skin clear and -jm ti. Strengthening, Invigorating of. TA3TFI.K88 CHILL TONIC, Are You Clean, Within? Inner Cleanliness (he Key to Qtwd Health Start the Day Right with III health, in cases, is the result of irregular or ineffective elimination of waste products from the large intestine, which gives you a sallow or unhealthy coninlcxion anJ makes you feel of tired and irritable, ENG'S washes the intestines clean in a natural, gentle way and thus helps to promote a clear, healthy skin and a feeling of well being and physical and mental fitness, At all druggists.

and fl. 3J Hv 1,1 F. Ratine Int, I i Kew Ytk fotonM, Sy4my, WtUmfttfn ACATION For sunburn, bttes, poison Ivy or summer ICUQ aro ub Over 17 Million Uttd 1 he Department is now open. All styles of Hair Bobs. Kemendo-Wyse LU HAKHKIt SHOP A KM (FRUIT SALT- DERIVATIVE COMPOUND FOR INNER CLEANLINESS lleaith Drink Have etean 1 with or BEAUTY CREAM A In fmra.

Bmr le r- es, a IS Independence Day LOOK 1 a hark ward rly a cftnturv and a l-ilf Hitv If.yal heart t'nriih-s with pride today 81 memory ot sfrtiiiic-h, men land a NATION. LOOK IX for wa. rd, 1 et L- to do our art in keeping alive pirit of and which this day Sforo Will lit lav All July Fourth PEOPLE OPEN ALJ, TODAY For our Convenience For Fourth of July Occasions arc offering to aco Melon Lovers un I nusuai Quantity and Quality of ICE COLD WATERM An Entirely Shipment From the Valleys Where They Grow the Sweetest, GET THEM AT 122 North 5th Phone 2201 cDown in the Cellar Sweet Pickled Pineapple 8 of 7 Ulms ptni- SIbt. Of 1 vinegar of rnnmmaB itupnon of Jhut wv1 cut into the ntm, boll vinctSMr 15 ir.iti fruit ishM mk tn Lift out 4 in to until thi. tbeti peur It over fruit.

rtte be tie! io dutinc which ta- Itwt eeukifm will, of cimmw. rmiurmL. this and fm next A RE your storeroom shelves as full as they should be of tha wholesome, cheap and appetizing things made from sugar and fruit? A cellar well stocked with preserves is a sure sign of thrift, a proof of housewifely skill, and a guarantee of better health and more contentment in the family. DIZIMON 9 STAR Pure Cane Sugar makes the finest of jellies, preserves and candies, is perfect for table use, and is a cheap, concentrated food. Ask your grocer for it and watch for our recipes.

in the Southwest Sold in the Southwest exas ugar Rc-r-mirio Co. TEXAS crry. texas.

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