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The Waco News-Tribune from Waco, Texas • Page 8

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THE WACO NEWS-TRIBUNE, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1935 IS TMt of A ocHj pfcNMy ANT ivji I throughout the the point king this, thev a and countries find sented the celebration and in thin manner. colons actually taken from them. The tirst in America Shrewdly the a work day substituted church They deemed a festival of tha ran holidays in Ku- 'ivim proper, however, and rise of Christianity, claimed such a holiday The Easter. glad to have at leant Christian important holiday on the caler a full rneasun th Christi Thai Altieri' SkinSufferers find ready relief from itching of eczema, rashes and similar ills, in gentle medication of Resinol Cold? their origin ire older than support Thanksgiving dav owe! much of its earliy popularity to came to be fact that Christmas was an out in much la wed holiday among the Pilgrims, hristmas as a por with dis-! Strange as it s.

in Mongolia Puritan fore- thread is made by pounding animal the Bible in T' instruction on hamstrtngi until the thrf nd pound them te From these Tomorrow Fire Calendar Lauck Miller nuptials, Columbus Avenue Baptist church. 8 p. m. Caught a Cold -3 ir I p. a hflp rnd Miss Kathrvn Wallace dinner 1 v.

rub throat and chest with hostess for MiH Meri VICKS A mo ub ('tide la Salic If ith Miss Gardner Hello everybody, I hope Enjoying thin Glorious Thanksgiving! I like pot lota To thankful For thio year Because Business In Better and My health i Good and (Jot a good Home and a Fine little Cercle 1 net with Miss leen Ga rdner ather home. 2216 Girnian a afternoon ith Misn Margiret Kai vire present, pre siding in the abaence of preeid Wi Iham Hreu- is VI sitir ir New York tv Miss Fain alsve a paper Ignatu is Lofola 1 ich was to tve been give 1rs. C. B. luler 1 IO COf visit in Houston.Mrs Hilt I lowell gave apaper ci Je an Follow in i tie pril.

a social washeld Mri W'ilkes a id Mrs J. irle poured tea. Joe Stariton visited his mother An tanton. 1212 IV of th enue il and Bad Winter Coughs, Mix This Remedy Yourself Saves Good Monejrl I'inet. h.

Tommy. Alice Clawson Taken as Bride By Rinewalt Ceremony Is Performed ednesday Kvening at the Seventh and Janies Baptist Church hi Melton performed the n.arriage ceremony for Min Alice Claw daughter of Mr. Mrs. A J. Clawxm 1 Lyie avenue, and Lionel Rinewalt.

son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rinewalt, 1105 Janies, at Seventh and James Baptist church W'ed- ne lay evening at 15 o'clock Vows were taken before an altar banked with woodwardia with cathedral ta candelabra on either side eding Roy Martin Ilei ause, and "1 Love You Truly accompanied at piano by Mrs. Earl who also pia the wedding marchcs The bride wore gown of ming- toy gold satin in Elixabethian model, with standing collar of gold kirt cut princess lines with Id laoe f.tllint from the cufts.

Her arm bouquet was of calla lilies wrapped in satin and tied with gold lace Mrs Clyde Cantrell, who attended fhe bride as matron of honor -t dress of marr re pa with silver accessories and i rrted an arm bouquet of liry.santhemum* Miss Goldie Claw in. sister of the bride and wore a rust shirtwaist pe with silver accessories and cm tried an arm bouquet of bronzo Helen Marie Bolfing. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Bolfing. was flower girl.

She wore a long lavender dross, made princess style The bridegroom was attended by Marshall Perkins as best man and Ford Rinewalt, I Lane. Milton Rinewalt, Howard McLarran, E. F. inoti Jr Milner as ushers. Following a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home at Terrace Court apartments.

Out-of-town guests for the ceremony were Mrs. Jtose Goodwin, Miss Lola Patterson. Ernest Ray. Mi Ruby Ray Mrs. Laura Willis.

all of Hallas; Mr and Mrs. Rex Clawson and Mr. and Mrs L. Miller of Houston Mrs Oren Clawson of Miss Audrey Williams r.f Washington. I) Mrs.

Maud Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Steven, of Henderson Mr and Mrs. Charles E.

Smith of Haskell I.neat Eastern Stars Honor Officers Three local Eastern Star chapters will entertain with a reception at the Shrine club Friday from 5 until 7 p. m. in honor of the grand offi, ers of those chapter- Mrs Mildred Harris, grand associate con ductress: M. Bell, past grand natron and member of the on grand officers' reports Mrs Genevieve Lamp deputy grand matron Mrs May Dillon, grand representative to I'tah: Mrs Jennie Alagood. grand representative to Manitoba Also expected to attend the affair are Mrs Rebecca Miles of Jacksonville, worthy grand matron.

a number of other grand offi- 1 cers and representatives from other out-of-town chapters All members of the three chapters ate invited to t)an Lett oil Have Thanksgiving Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs Dan Sr 926 North Sixteenth street, are Mr and Joe Le Bow and two sons. Joe and of McAllen Mr and Mrs B. Peniand and their son, Bobbie, of Houston: and Mr and Mrs, Dan .1 Jr of this citv Mr and Mrs LeBow guests will form a party going to Fort Worth Saturday for the 7 -S and Mis toe will depart Sunday for Wichita Falls, where her parents Mr and Mrs A. Melet lirook 1 venne II omen Meet I his II eek Wotnen Miasionarv union of Brook Avenue Baptist church met eek The 'onquering Aunt Ilct only balanced ration that got in my time hrh for the second table and the Poor Pa "liessie wants to divorce Tom, but they've got their pretty apartment leased decided to go ahead live with him until the lease is Comings, Goings, Doings Dui Mi hristmas en glfti I i son Club In 'session I uestlav Miss Bessie Meade Hubbv, who teaches in the public school at Iias- en is spending the Thanksgiving holiday! with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs A G. Hubby, at Herring a enue. Dr. John Harris of New York City, who flew to Waco last weekend to visit his mother in-law, Mrs.

A Mi Gregor, at 72.r> Columbus avenue, is now in Galveston visiting his mother, Dr Harris will fly back to New York within another week. Mrs G. ensing her daughter. Mrs J. Hershev and daughter, Josephine, of Galveston and Miss Virginia Lee Geer, student at C.

I. A Denton, and her roommate, Miss Vernie Hardev ol Vustin. are giving guests ot Mrs. James Baker at 903 Columbus avenue. Mrs V.

Vick and daughter. 1 Mrs A. Tirado, and children of Houston are Thanksgiving guests of Mrs Vick's sister, Mrs R. J. Tolson Woman's Missionary society, Co- umhuft Baptist church, met on Monday for their monthly busi- Qess and social session which took the form of an all-dav meeting at the h.

Mrs. Weatherby presiding in the absence of the pres ident. Mrs. E. L.

Compere, who is out of the city Miss Ann Mayfield arrived from Denton where she attends I A to spend the holidays with her family. Wilson Lucas who recently underwent on operation at Baptist sanitarium remains at the sanitarium but is reported improving Miss Dorothy Faubion, 1703 Alexander avenue, who underwent an operation at Providence sanitarium, is unable to receive her friends Mrs Melvin Lipsitz snd Miss Helen Markusfeld are spending the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs Lipsitz's parents, Mr and Mrs Max Sheff in San Antonio. Mr and Mrs Barshop, 1 Columbus avenue, are the parents of a son. their third child, born at Providence sanitarium Tuesday. Mrs Saunders Grege of Ranger, who has been the of Mrs jC Kelly, 1023 Jefferson avenue, has to Austin to join her sdns.

atu- dents at the University of Texas for Thanksgiving trip to Mexico Mrs Kellv left Wednesday to spend the holidays in Pharr Mrs Morris Wood North Fourteenth street, has as guests, i Mrs Rov Bickel of Dallas, and Miss Florence Waldvogle of San An- tonio They will remain through the week. Inspiration Rebekah longe No 320 changed its meeting time from the second and fourth Thursdays in the month to the first and third Tuesdays at 7 The next meeting will be Tuesday at the lodge, 120'-, South Ninth street 7 p. in snd officers will be elected. Mi Lucille Johnson arrived Wed riesday night from Kosse, where she teaches in public school, to spend the Thanksgiving holtdavs with her parents- Mr and Mrs Jo.nson 3.VKI North street. You Matrons Hold Mexican Supper Young Matrons class of Columbus Venue Baptist church entertained their husbands and several guests a Mexican dinner at the Aztec i afe Tuesday night Hall press toastmaster, and toasts nv en by Clarence Burnett snd Woods Msss Vivian Mavr, a gave readings and music was Mexif an couple Mem- thetr husbands present rw and Mesdames How- Ausley Beard ter Joe Chapin, Hall.

Dstesu. A Jordan W. O. MoKinnev, Al Gon- Owen Reese Woods. Fred Wen- fs Barber Earl Bass teacher Guests and Clarence Burnett I Mrs Wells Mrs Pickens Dr and Mrs Miss Vivian Mavr Miss Frances Darden of Waco, who is teaching in the Blum public school this year, is spending ths Thanksgiving holidays in Little Rock, Ark with Mrs Paul C.

White, formerly Miss Nettie Sue Briscoe who was her classmate at the University of Texas. Miss Frances Clement, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Clement, West avenue, who is attending Fairmont college in Washington, D. i this year, made the second highest I grade average in the college in her work for the last term, according to from the school. Mr and Mrs. C.

Duffel of 1K09 Colcord avenue have as their Thanksgiving guests Mr. and Mrs. H. McGaughv and their daughter Kitty Jean, and their granddaughter Joyce Duffel of Lacy, and Mr Fletcher of Fort i Worth. Mrs Richard lying of 2611 Me- Kerrin who has been seriously ill.

is rapidlv improving at her home Mrs Hunter B. Stiles of 1625 Washington avenue and her son. Dr. Wendel Stiles of Dallas are spending Thanksgiving in Austin as guests of Judge and Mrs R. Cofer Miss Margaret Bruck student at LA in Denton, arrived Wednesday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr and Mrs G.

Bruck. 2020 Morrow avenue Members of Bannette club cele brated the sixth anniversary of the club Tuesday evening with dinner at the Aztec cafe, followed by a theatre party. Present were Misses Inetta Abdnor Sophie Abdnor. Angelina Fzar and Selma Fadal Mesdames John Bashara, George Fadal, Harvey Fadal. Otis Fadal Fred Mackosher.

Mousn and Sha- book. Fidelia Matrons' North Waco Baptist church, met for their monthly business and social session on Tuesday at the home of Mrs H. Rickert, 1610 Summer avenue, with Mrs. Rickert and members of group two. of which Mrs V.

A. Beard is chairman, hostesses. Virjric Riggs And Richard Cardwell Vi ed Wednesday Ceremony Fakes Place at the I lome of the Sister, Mrs. Jess Posey, Jefferson Avenue Miss Virgie Riggs, daughter of Mrs Stella Riggs of Mart, and Richard Cardwell of this city, son of Mr and Mrs D. R.

Cardwell of Seymour were united in marriage Wednesday evening at 7 30 o'clock at the home of the bride sister, Mrs. J- ss Posey, 1117 Jefferson avenue. Minister W. Bills, pastor of the Columbus Avenue Church of Christ, officiating Nuptial music was played bv Miss Sue Myrtle Williams and Max Russell Smith, Miss Williams, pianist, played Mendelssohn's and Mr Smith, violinist, played Love You preceding the ceremony, and by Schumann, as vows were taken. The couple stood before an impro vised altar banked with palms and fern and beneath an arch from which hung a silver wedding bell.

Two tall baskets of white chrysanthemums were at either end. The bride was attired in a tailored dress of king blue with a postellion jacket Her accessories were navy and she wore a shoulder corsage of white gardenias. Mrs. Cardwell was graduated from Waco High school and a loal business college Mr Cardwell received his education in Seymour and now is connected with a Waco drug company. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Posey home and immediately afterward, the couple departed for a wedding trip to Fort Worth.

Dallas and Seymour. On their return Saturday they will be at home at 1709 Proctor avenue. Guests were Messrs and Mesdames W. Marley Thompson, Marley, Tom Marley, Eugene Marlev Jerry Marley, Jeff Marley; Mrs llenrv Erringdaie; Imogene and Dorothy Marley, Camille and Rachel Marlev Retha. Johnnie and Margie Marley, Larue Marley, Mildred ringdaie all of Mart; Messrs and Mesdames Childs, Marshall: Mesdames Rose Petty, Bernice McDowell.

Alma Brooks, Velma Smith, Cardwell; Albert and Fagan Childs. F. C. Canon Group Meets his II eek C. Canon chapter No.

825, Order Eastern Star, met this week at the chapter room. Plans were made for the birthday and Christmas party to given Dec 9, to which the West chapter will be invited. The worthy matron. Mrs Birdie Devaney, appointed the following committees: Program, Mrs Mina Stanford, Miss Daurice Sanderford. refreshments, Mrs.

Maude Cook. Mrs Ida Agerton; decorating, Mesdames Carrie i Cooke, Vona Rose, Florence Schroe- jder; visiting, Miss Pauline Spencer, Mrs Perry, Miss Geneva Avery, phone, Mesdames Gertrude Williams, Beatrice Carmichael, Annie Cunningham, Mildred Kincannon sick, Mesdames Ethelyn Redding, Nannie Saxon. Maude Wallace, kitchen, Mrs Dola Carson, Miss Eliza Frazier; reporter, Mrs Vona Rose, Evangelia Directors Give Turkey Dinner Directors of the Evangeha home entertained children and 16 adult guests with turkey dinner Wednes- room. children sang kindergarten songs before the meal, and the Thanksgiving plates were Ml from tables covercd yellow cloths, with fruit and nuts piled in the center. Grown-up guests included Community Chest directors, and the in active board of Evangelia, a group of women who have served on the directorate in years past and still take an active part occasionally in work of the home.

For! Worth Girl To Wed Waco Man The following invitations are being received byr Wacoans "Mr. and Mrs Joe Dworkin request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Rose, to on Sunday, Dec. at 704 East Belnap, Fort Worth Mr Chazanow is a resident of this cit and the son of Mr and Mrs Frank Chazanow of 1800 Seneca. California ranked second to New York in gasoline consumption in the first half of 1935, using 685,611,000 gallons as compared with for the same period of the previous day at noon in the home dining- 1 year. Why Capudine Gives QUICKER HEADACHE RELIEF A Blotter will Show tho Tf you put a solid remedy, such as a tablet or powder on a blotter nothing will happen Not until you have dissolved these solid remedies In liquid can the blotter absorb them.

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