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Waco Tribune-Herald from Waco, Texas • 17

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WACO SUNDAY TRIBUNE HERALD JULY 18 1037 5 On Summer Tour Ki in England Writes To AMP IRE CIU Wacoan About New King Saturday Evening WE ARE CLOSING OUT camp All Remaining Tatum to Demonstrate PORCH GLIDERS At a Saving Model 6712 as sketched Model 6763 as sketched $1685 GLIDER $4450 GLIDER The who 1264 3335 Nor Al I Porch Gliders Exactly as Pictured AT Comings Goings Doings OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE Bank Debits Are Up $595 Meta! CHAIR Begins Monday Morning Jolinie Louise Bruyere of 2riX) Leslie she joins her brother $299 and One Group of All Porch and Lawn urniture Drastically Reduced! DRESS SALE Are Too ar Advanced All Remaining loor Sample BAGS SUIT COAT 25 RERIGERATORS TO university for the last six and 50c CLOSE OUT AT PRICE! All Drastic Here Are Some Bargains LIKE THE NEW LOWERS Summer YOUR Blouses Skin HAL PRICE! CAN LOOK LIKE 3950 on PRICE! PRICE! Easy Terms on Any Purchase Sunday Special See Our Show Windows for Unusual Bargains STRATTON STRICKER DIXIE ICE CKEAM URNITURE OR EVERYBODY WHERE ASHION BEGINS til NORTH 12th STREET Mr and Mrs Charles have moved from 1710 Dark 926 last four student a four OLIOE MOTIOH Avenue at the base wood seat Camp filled daily mind admitting I could have cried for sheer joy It make you terribly proud to be British doesn't it? 1 bet you felt that out where you Miss Martha Edmond of the Craw ord apartment has returned from i visit in ort Worth Texas farmers are converting "wet weather into fertile acres by terracing Mrs Woolsey of 400 Rice ivsnue and her brother left 8atur lay morning for a month's visit in lalifomla York other Above Miss rances Crain daugh ter of Mrs Roy Jacoba of 2900 San ger avenue snapped on board the Italian liner Vulcania Just before sailing for a summer tour of the continent King George VI of England be viewed by some outsiders the girls the direc guardian were dis At camp to take last 1104 who Bo ard Mr and Mrs A Bruyere of 1926 Ethel avenue announce the en gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter lorence to Jack Neill Pope son of Mr and Mrs Pope of 628 North ifteenth streeet The ceremony is to be per formed at the Bruyere home Satur day July 24 at 6 with only the immediate families and close friends present Several social affairs are being planned for Miss Bruyere the first of which will be a crystal shower at which Miss Emily Williams will be hostess at her home 1220 Aus tin avenue Monday evening at 8 o'clock Helene and Mary Alice who have been visiting EVENING ROCKS More Checks Written Indicate Lar ger Business Volume Every Spring and Summer Mrs Otto Schaffer and Mrs Clayton Surber were co hostesses at the Schaffer home riday night for the Heart of Texas grove No 1748 Woodmen's circle Games of bunco were played and refreshments served The grove held a covered dish luncheon at the Woodmen's hall Wednesday Mrs George Williams of 1220ustln avenue is visiting her sister fra Ormand In Paris Newest and smartest styles end weaves They're great values during our July Clear ance Sale at The head board chromium an all steel box A S14S value reduced to Uamp Registrations homing In Daily I With the second session of more than half legistrations are coming in tlrls wishing to register should doo next week as the committee ex acts the session to be full by July Campers registered are: Hetty Regis Jones Peggy Marie Orme Margaret Smith Billy Lucile Jen Ion Doris Smith Marjorie Hall of tatesville Marion Brown of Gates lle Naomi Palmer Ruth Bongard Dorothy Ellen Walsh Bettv Annadler Mary Kate Jordan Eleanor knn Dosher Dorothy Dale Dosher Lois Jean Avey Dorothy Stauts Irene Louise Wallerstedt Charlotte bean Mary Jane Porter Edrie Tal ry of Hamilton Mrs Poole Hamilton Mary Ann Sonntag Virginia Jones of Bryan Kathleen Russell Helen Peck Jean Morgan Beverly Baine Katherine Schmidt Rose Richardson of Little Rock Lrk Ann King Sarah Whitworth tfozelle Alexander Margaret Cris er Nevada Whitworth Barbara dltchell Clara Moore Mrs reis of Houston has een visiting Mrs I louth ourth for the reeks AH dresses formerly priced from $795 upward includ ing sheers chiffons mar quisettes and suits of lin ens Palm Beach and woolen fabrics are included in this valueful lot at half their origined prices! or right now and throughout the all wear Navies browns whites and light colors Excellent buys at exactly one half price to 20 Constructed of heavy gauge tube base green baked enamel finish six box style cushions well filled water proofed cushions in white piped with green with patented fast eners Buttoned back plaid cushions coil spring construction special at lorence Bruyere Jack Neill Pope To Be Unit ed in Home Ceremony Courtesies Planned Misses Hazel and Gladys Parker were hostesses for a group of frlenda at their home 1310 North Thirteenth street riday evening Games and dancing furnished entertainment and refreshments were served Be young with the season lake off that old dull outer skin Just smooth Black and White Bleach ing Cream on your skin for a few nights and that old skin flakes away It helps to remove black heads and aids in giving you a skin that's sparkling fair finely textured like new again! Start tonight 50c and 30c jars Trial size 10c Sold at your favorite drug counter Try it today Be here promptly at 9 A to get your correct size style and selection All sales final Please! Wah Wah Tay See Has Outing at Lake Waco Members of the Wah wa ta see group spent last riday at the lake side cottage of the A Raster's Every girl had been asked to bring with her colored pictures to be used for games Refreshments were served to Gladys McGlasson Ella Louise Bailey Dorothy Brooks Patsy Pippin Elinor Sawyer ran ces McGhee Lucl Dean Richard son Charlene Winston Doris Mc Atee Mary Jane Haster Katie Will waster ana the Rose Pippin and yer Mrs Williams of 2011 Co imbus avenue has returned from visit with Mrs Milla in orena Summer abric GLOVES Cryer 'est avenue to their new home in Castle Heights at 3701 Herwol construction with rail Covered with Mr and Mrs Roy Suber have re urned from a visit in Houston rith Mr and Mrs rank Smith "hey were accompanied home by 4r and Mrs Smith's son Bozo rho will remain in Waco while his parents are on a vacation in New "ork City Indicative of the general improve ment in business conditions debits to individual accounts reported by Waco banks for June were higher i than for and also above those of June 1936 Statistical index of bank debits for last month is com puted at T5 against 71 for May and 69 for June 1936 Comparisons with the similar months of 1936 have been uniformly favorable so far this year i the increases ranging from 5 per cent to 17 per cent rom England Waco friends re tried cards from Mrs Maurine lohnson principal at Provident heights school who is spending her Iscation in Europe 1 "WHITE SEAL" ICE and Bur Mr re La and you yourself then began cheer 1 purest white with a gorgeous dia log and yelling at the top of your I rnond tiara In her hair never seen her so lovely They stood voice from some uncontrolled force 1ii inside you Oh it was wonderful re and it will be a sieht nnd moment I this roar and I don 1 snail always rememoer Later Andrew and his small group walked for hours in the streets and stopped in restaurants mingling with the crowds who were celebrat ing like children They walked around to see flood lighting on the royal palace about 11 and al though police said the king and queen had been out several times and would not appear again deaf ening cheers of the populace brought them out once more "The palace was floodlit till it shone almost white and then the two figurs alone on the balcony he in ordinary evening dress with the garter ribbon and star she in Exceptional Values at chaperones Mrs Mrs Saw New Automatic Gear Shift in Oldsmobile may as a poor plnch hittlng substitute for his abdicated brother Edward but this was far from the feeling of crowds watched the coronation in Lon Eng So writes Andrew Good of Manchester Eng to his relative Miss Azalete Pid in a long newsy letter full ceremonies I One of the special features at Camp ft'akltatina local Camp ire Girls' lamp will be the riding This ac Ivity Introduced last year proved Inmensely popular Miss Ida Marierews riding counselor of last lear will be at camp for a portion If the time although direct instruc lon will be given under Mrs Rose lippfn Campers will take instruc on in a specially constructed rid hg ring but will be allowed sev ral rides outside the ring along the pany bridle paths skirting the river lank During the second session piss Betty Lou Crabtree of Sea lers Okla will be riding counselor Ivory lesson and every ride will be prefully supervised Eddie Blackburn of the Waco tiding club is bringing the horses toamp and will assist Mrs Pippinnd Miss Crabtree He will bring lth him his own horse of the trained horse divi lon in the pet show sponsored kst spring by the Humane society Lil camp activities are under the prection ot Roy Dune ot tne pmmittee You could see that they as all the crowd did too the seriousness and solem the occasion I only hope Letters rom the People Clipping a sentence from the Trib une Herald editorial page which Rayi reading of the recent issue of the official organ which discusses American conditions and personal ties justifies the slogan If you see it in wer Angntt it true reader protests: To The Editor: It seems unfortunate your editorial com ment should appear in the same issue with the 3 Edgar Hoover article Person ally I think that anything that anybody could cay about the acknowledged condi tions In America would be only half stated Language fails By the way you a little hard on foreign countries all save England and there a little soft I won der why I enjoyed a long residence abroad and know my ground Sincerely yours MARGARET ATKINS unei leit iunt Mrs Young Thomas llara Don ranch at Justin Miss Patsy Ruth Holton Baylor university is on iay trip with her uncle and aunt Ir and Mrs Perkins of lexia Among other points thev will isit at Camp Waldemar with their rranddauc hter and ennm Why Marie McElroy who was a lune graduate of Baylor university Miss Jennie Hair of ort Worth a visiting relatives in Waco beforeoing to San Antonio for a visit where and sister Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Roy elts and ane hfon Danrl a waaz U4 HUUOtUU RI1U Irs Louis Biron of Rice Lake Vis are week end guests of Mr nd Mrs oster 330 North ugnin street Miss Lemma Jeane Billingsley motored to Dallas Saturday to join Miss Laarris Eskue formerly of Waco for a motor trip to Califor nia Utah and Colorado They will return Aug 1 Mrs John Maxwell of 1617 Barnard avenue returned last week from Dallas where she has been attend ing a radio workshop at Southern uetnoaist weeks And offering this chair all metal frame with awning stripe seat wood arms high back at less than actual cost very similar to picture 17 to close out at New twin panel tubular spreader good quality painted stripe Comfort able tufted back and single seat cush ion equipped with fasten ers A 6 foot modern style appealing Glider for Jeanne Church Clara Nevada Whitworth Mes Leach and Evelyn eature Is Departure rom All Sim ilar Devices Is Very Simple An entirely new type of automatic gear shift which reduces automo bile driving to its simplest safest and most economical terms while adding new elements of brilliance to performance is being shown pub licly for the first time by Oldsmo bile dealers in Waco The new shift has been christened the Oldsmobile Automatic Safety Transmission It provides four in stead of the conventional three for ward gears and selects them auto matically through a device actuated by oil pressure and by engine speed Eights and Sixes In announcing the automatic transmission McCuen gen eral manager of Oldsmobile empha sized that both the Oldsmobile Six and Eight will continue to be man ufactured and sold with the stand ard manually operated three speed transmission The new type he stat ed will be available only on the Oldsmobile Eight as a special fac tory installed transmission at an ad ditional cost It cannot be installed as a replacement for standard trans missions on Oldsmobile Eights al ready in service Is Very Simple It is extremely simple to operate dispensing entirely with the conven tional gear shift lever and thus pro viding comfortable seating capacity for two persons besides the driver Use of the foot clutch pedal is nec essary only when going into re verse or when starting from a full stop The driver controls the trans mission by a short lever located be low the steering wheel and extend ing from the steering post to a point just below the right side of the steering wheel rim At the touch of a finger and without removing either hand from the wheel the driver can move the lever from its neutral position into either one of two forward ranges of gears desig as the "high" and "low" ranges Within these two ranges are included the four forward gears As a precaution against accident ally entering reverse the shift lev er may be placed in that position only by pressing a lock button at its extreme end Mrs Mull and daughter dary of Anahuac visited in Waco Monday and Mrs Mult continued 0 Marlin for a visit while Miss Muh emained in Waco with her aunt Camp Rally Is Held By Cheskchamay Girls Cheskchamay Camp ire Girls met at the home of Dorothy Ellen Walsh 2220 Ethel avenue Thursday evening for a Camp Wakitatina rally Camp songs were sung and camp yarns re told by the enthusi astic campers uater studied the stars under tion of their assistant Margaret Crisler Ranks cussed and tests passed the following girls clan rank: Woodgatherer Shirley Mount and Doris Smith: firemaker Mayme Connor Billy Lucille Jensen Car lene Duncan Betty Ann Sadler and Dorothy Ellen Walsh Marjorie Lettier of Milwaukee was a visitor Refreshments were served to Betty Ann Sadler Carlene Duncan Mayme Connor Shirley Ruth Mount Billy Lucille Jensen Doris Smith Margaret Crisler Marjorie Lettier and the hostess Dorothy EHlen Walsh Miss South Third left riday for ort ortn in law Elliott and their two sons Willard and Douglas for a vacation trip to nansas uity Chicago New city asmngton points of interest just as pictured and black enamel to sell at $645 Lloyd Myers entertained a group of friends with a lawn party at nls home 1716 South Ninth during the end in honor of Britt Villires who leaves Monday to spend the re mainder of the summer in Oklahoma Games were played and refresh ments of lee cream and cake served I Prizes went to Miss Norma Jack I end William Hooper Swim Classes to Run Until A ugust 1 I Camp ire swimming lessons at he municipal pool will last through tuly Adults assisting in this have ieen Misses Jackie annin Gordene Jarkson Hoore i lames Helen Gilbert Tests for Camp ire swim ming ranks are being given by Miss Hoore Giris who have passed them ire: "Pollywog" Dorothy Clare Stewart Yvonne Hicks Luci Dean ticnarason Winfred Adams na Ruth Miles Mary Louise Quick feanne Maria Hill Leona Dillard and a mounted escort contained the princess royal two little princesses so neat tne crowds nearly went mad with excitement over them The Duchesses of Glouces ter and Kent looked lovely in their gorgeous robes and trains and jew els that they quite took one's breath away Then came Queen Mary and with her the queen of Norway She got a huge cheer and was obviously very touched one could see by her reception After this the king and queen procession was commenced troops and various detachments all mounted and from his posi tion of A had ridden in the Messrs and Mesdames lardner Perot and Albert acy Clifton are motoring to ort Vnrth SimHav fn ffend na Mrs Grubbs entertained her lass of Emmanuel Baptist church her home 1020 South Eighteenth iiuay 01 icrnoon uamei ana con eata furnished entertainment and eiresnments were served nembera and gueats class of Clay fethodist church will meet hurch Tuesday at 2:30 with frs Clark's group in charge Mrs red Miller of 2225 Morrowvenue and Mrs A Reed of 020 North Thirty second return his week from Austin where theyislted relatives last week Mr and Mrs John Kelley and ons John Jr and Dan have taken he John isher cottage at Lake Vaco for a week Miss Betty Ann Jenkins of McAI en is visiting her aunt Mrs a'VliUC Mary Louise Edgar daughter of Jr and Mrs Edgar of 3200 Saturday to visit her he $148 "White Seo! Overhead I err finest ice refrigerator mada two door over icer 100 pound ice capacity with 3 inch cork Marguerite Baker Edith Quick Marylyn Larsen Dorothy Moore Ann Moore Mary Nell Durie "ish" Lavonne Schroeder Eight Groups Wrap Presents for Soldiers Members of the Otyokwa Aiyuk pa Netab Okaiyoka Cheskcha may Huaco Yapam and Unaliyi groups met at the Catholic church Thursday afternon to wrap Christ mas presents which are to be sent to soldiers of the United States army who are ill in foreign hos pitals This service was done at the request of the Red Cross and counted toward the hour" service honor Present were: Mar grete McMinn Helen Wilder Paul ine Tusa Anne Marie Wernet Jua nita Williams Mary Elizabeth Trav er Patsy Jean Travers Shirley McNelley Louise Hoven Elinor Tucker Mary Ann Sonntag Jean Morgan Sarah Whitworth Dorothy Ellen Walsh Billie Luciile Jensen Mamye Connor Carlene Duncan Charlotte Dean Nell Stubblefield Dorothy and Genoa Martin This work was done under the supervi sion of Mrs Helen Leach Baylor Professor to Show hj lca Tricks Thursday Dr Tatum of the Baylor physics department will present pop ular demonstrations of physics at the Baylor twilight hour program Tuesday night at 7:45 o'clock on the main campus at Baylor Prof An dres Sendon chairman of the twi light hour committee announces The features of the demonstrations will be an electric discharge through gases and the showing of color com binations it was announced Arthur Smith senior from Waco will as sist Dr Tatum in the demonstra tions emained in Waco with her aunt Irs Clampitt and grand nother Mrs Phillln um yle avenue Misses Thomae their grandmother Mrs Mary Do herty 522 South Eleventh street have gone to join their parents Mr and Mrs Vernon Thomas in Mem phis Tenn where they now reside Cards were received in Waco week from Mrs Ed Doherty of North Twenty ninth street writes from Mexico City Mrs herty left Waco Saturday week will return the middle of this week Jones has returned to his home in Dallas after a visit in the home of lus son in law daughter Mr and Mrs roughs 1908 Mitchell avenue and Mrs Burroughs recently turned from a visit in Monroe with his mother Mrs A Boyd Mrs Zeno Wilks of Gulfport Miss and Miss Wanda auquet of Ama rillo are visiting their parents Mr and Mrs A auquet 2020 Ethel ave nue Tuberculosis Patients Are Rejected by State Hospital The McLennan County Tubercu losis association reports that six tuberculous patients in Waco were rejected hospitalization by the state sanatorium in June because their cases were too far advanced to be curable All six patients were mothers of families their ages ranging from 26 to 51 years There being no local hospital in Waco equipped to care for advanced cases of tuberculosis there is nothing that can be done with these patients but to nurse them in their own homes running the risk of infecting friends and relatives with the disease Mrs Lea Chase tuberculosis nurse said yes terday Andrew Goodman Blames Edward for Abdication but Says Brother Can Handle the Job Waco Couple Will Wed Here on Next BUSINESS COLLEGE UTS YOU OR BUSINESS ENROLL ANY TIME Provident Bldg Waco Texas PHONE 9635 $645 Metal CHAIR This spring metal chair has slat back and solid green enamel finish just as pic tured 4 to sell $449 procession almost immediately In front of the state Mr father Sir Godfrey Goodman was a general in the World war and holds distinguished service awards Lots of Cheering "It was to hear the cheer ing like a faint murmur at first getting nearer and nearer nnd on and on as the great coach rolled on toward VOU till the rheorfnw was caught up by the people round you a sort of white fur wrap the very $48 "White Seal" Ice Refrigerator full 75 pound ice capacity three door style as shown at right green and ivory 1 inch corkboard insulation To close out $875 Metal CHAIR This all metal spring base chair with wood scat and back orange Only 3 ICE CREAM 20c who don man Waco cocke ot details about the which he watched for 22 hours with out stopping on May 14 The king and queen eat in their coach quite he com ments about their actual appearance in the procession before the corona tion in fact realized nlty of tnoae two in rance heard it all and if they did I hope their con sciences were pricked if they have any He must have felt pretty rot ten at deserting all those fine people he did and at a notice throwing the awful burden on his brother to bear Thinks It Is for Best "Still the brother will do the right thing and I doubt not that perhaps it was all for the With exceptionally good seats in the reserved section along the route the coronation procession was to pass this Englishman describes how they sat for hours occasionally leaving their seats to get coffee and returning to watch other sec tions of it move past The foreign representatives particularly those from India met with applause "Mr and Mrs Baldwin in the first carriage got the first real big cheer of the morning and from there on wards the crowds seemed to warm up anticipation The next proces sion was the English princes and princesses They were in what they call glass coaches which are really lovely and each had out naer first and a I looked 'AU: of 25 7 ft I sale! 44 A Sharp! 1 2 I 'I I gi.

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