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Waco Tribune-Herald from Waco, Texas • 18

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WACO SUNDAY TRIBUNE HERALD DECEMBER 15 1935 Wacoan Chosen As Comings Goings Doings I SALE of Chapter Session Overstuffed Club Chair the de' $3250 Values Special 75 Ask about our Budget Payment lan on Home urnishing High Back Wing Chairs value for Extra high back with loose r'l cushions for back and seat A' g' in Scotch nlnitl lioavv crash wood Mi on 1829 South Third street Monday at urniture Rug and Drapery its Here Are Thoughtful Gifts for the Home Ladies in Doubt rom Our Gift Shop irst loor About ll If THIS NOVEL GIT WILL PLEASE HIM 650 jO Xmas Giving or Year Joy Robes an Give Them Plenty of 8 7 A IREPLACE ft IL A Sub HAVING GUESTS? Pajamas fl Gloves ar Hand Tailored lit Section and last page of thi IIAIIU7 TAlUilil Best Shop In Town 414 AUSTIN AVE en stu Rite last the Sat a 3 frolic to be it Mrs Alex Sanger 1820 Washing ton avenue returns Monday from a visit in Dallas Missionary society and Win Won class Wesley Methodist church are holding a joint Christ mas partv Wednesday at 2:30 at the parsonage Mesdames Latimer and Ed Goddard were called to Dallas ri day at the serious illness of their nephew A I English other 69c Mar were Mrs Metno at 3:30 Mesdames William Kellv and 3 Bruce Duncan spent riday in Dal las a A English Club style pictured with Ottoman to match for Colorful Neckwear Tor men of all taste and ages Boxed for Xmas A of irst Baptist church will hold a Christinas tea at the home of the sponsor Mrs Arnold Hoffman 2620 Parrott avenue Mon day at 4 Vann of Mrs letcher are and A A ZX a a Hundreds of Gifts for tha hom and for personal use at prices to fit any budget are on diaplay In if if A a A 4 Philathea class Austin Avenue Methodist church is entertaining with a Christmas party at the home of Mr Rabe Wilson 2326 Morrow avenue Thursday at 3 honor ing the teacher Mrs Ben Hartley and Bertha Mae Hardison of the Methodist home Gift Shop irst loor Mrs Irvine of 214 Colonial avenue leaves riday for Amarillo for a holiday visit with her son and daughter in law Mr and Mrs Boone Kendall She returns to Waco New day Larg asortmnt of plaids in colorful colors with clocks Packed in Xmas boxes Marigold Christmas a at the home of Sirs Chile 2120 Mitchell avenue club Will hold party Tuesday at auxiliary of St Episcopal church will hold a busi ness session in the parish house of the church Wednesday at 3:30 tn Mrs Zahm presiding Neckvtear Men Will Wear ure to read our other advertisements on tace 3 of lection today for additional grift suggestions Make Christman Merry with Gift (D) COMMUNITY Plate SILVER All popu lar designs ranging from elegant simplicity to tha ornat A most desirable gift By the individual plec or set 150 to 6450 Missionary society of Herring Avenue Methodist church will meet at the church for a busi ness session Monday at 5:30 tn Mrs iv a tsewton win give votional Plated PITCHER A beautiful pitcher of classic lines atln finish Indefinite guaran foa An 0 1 1 ii 1 pift I pigskin gloves are aure fir hit for they are pop ular with all men and are al ways a welcome gift These are washable durable Snag or allpon style Generously overstuffeil for real Covered in beautiful tapestry or in red rust and green (E) Alabaster BOOK EADS Modernistic and claMical design Their semi transparency is entrancing Pastel shades also black and whit combinations 125 to 550 i A A 2 IN ADDITION to being highly acceptable your gift can be cm that reflects your foresight in providing joy for months to come At this store you will find just tich gifts in the form of roast and outdoor Dec 30 the place announced later their 11:30 What to Give a Holiday Social Affairs Planned by De Malay Waco chapter Order of De Molay plans to capitalize on the holiday season by sponsoring two outstand ing social affairs during Christmas week The first will be in the form of the annual Christmas dance the only formal affair of the year for the organization The dance will be held in the Shrine ballroom Dec 27 with Steve Gardners orchestra furnishing the music De Molays who return from colleges in other cities will be especially honored The committee in charge of ar rangements is composed of Allan Hamilton chairman Murray Nance Morris Jr who work with the advisory board headed by A Clark the second social will be Priscilla Sewing club will meet McKinney law at 2 Mrs Ella Lovelace Prin cipal Speaker at Ster ling Robertson Group Gathering 1 I 1 1 aii ouuivu iiuasy iiabii staple wuuu frame Limited quantity Be early for yours! auxiliary of Grier rial church will meet Monday Business circle will meet for a Christmas service Thurs day at 6:30 (B) Rock Crystal STEMWARE consisting of goblets sherbets ice teas cocktails and liqueurs of lovely cut rock crystal witn sterna that show the renais sance trend Tlates to match Each 249 gathering a wiener Monday definitely Miss Dorothy Nance will entertain members of the Business Girls' class Calvary Baptist church at her home 24Ut Gorman avenue Monday evening o'clock Social Needlecraft club will hold their Christmas party Wednesday at 2 at the home of Mrs carson Of course you want your home to look its best during the holiday season What can bring about to much Improvement such fresh ness and newnes a wallpaper? We have Jvst unloaded the first two carloads of wallpaper in the advanced styles of outstanding producers Still plenty of time to freshen up the home for Christ inas One or more of these Chairs will bring joy and comfort to your home ou Chrlsi mas and all year round as well! (A) CLOCKS for the Boudoir In dainty pastel colors for His room In modernistic black and silver Big Bens etc Some tel! tim in the dark Alarm and others Priced at $1 to 650 Spring Street Society Meets on Thursday Woman's 'Missionary society' of Spring Street Baptist church held their Christmas social at the home of the pastor Rev Roy Smith Thursday evening Rev Mr Smith reading th devotional Prayer was led by Claude Parker and Christmas carols were sung by Alvis Everett Claude Clark Sallie Alma ergu son Juanita Bradford Refresh ment were served Kansas City ff'oman To Arrive by Plane Mrs Rex Aber of Kansas City Mo arrives by plane Monday for a visit with her parents Mr and Mr John Bush at 521 North Ninth street Mr Aber will fly to Waco to join Mr Aber arriving In time for Christmas Mr and Mrs Aber arc planning an air trip to San Antonio while in Texas She has recently returned from Los Angelos where she visited Mrs Roland Tool former Wacoan Misses Ida and Emma Morris Mrs Gooch and Mrs A Potter spent Thursday in Dallas Miss Louise Parish of Lasker avenue is resting well at Providence sanitarium following an operation Mr and Mrs Edward Temple of New York City arrive in Waco ri day to spend the holiday season with Mr Temple's mother Mrs A Temple at 1415 Washington ave nue Misse Esther Miller and cita Miller both of Riesel week end cuesta of Dr and red A Turner at their new home 2717 Ethel avenue Dr and Mrs Miller have returned from Tyler and Texarkana Dr Turner Turner attended the Cotton Belt convention while in Texarkana Miss Rose Dworkin And Chazanow Wed Ml Rose Dworkin daughter of Mr and Mrs Dworkin of ort Worth became the brid of Morrie Chazanow of Waco son of Mrs and Mr Chazanow 1800 Seneca in a ceremony performed at the home In ort Worth last Sunday at 6:30 by Rabbi Charles Blum enthal of Waco and Rabbi Graubart of ort Worth The bride wore a pluth cdlored velvet gown and hat ofilver lame with: small veil She carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill rose and orchids Miss Bess Dworkin of New York cousin of the bride who attended her as maid of honor wore a cense Crepe frock and carried white roses Mrs Barney Goldman of Dallas sis ter of the bride wa matron of honor She wore a Metallic crepe and carried white rose Ben Chazanow of Waco cousin of the bridegroom attended him as best man Preceding the ceremony Mrs Joe Banks of Dallas sang Prom ise with Mrs Graubart accom panying A reception was held following the ceremony The sweet table was laid with en Italian lace cloth Miss Naomi Chazanow of Waco sister of the bridegroom and Misa Dorothy Dworkin Ceti sin the bride were at the punch bowls and Miss Anne Ra vinsky had charge of the bride bdok A family dinner for 60 rela tives was held Sunday at noon ollowing a short wedding trip the couple are at home at 901 North ifth street Will find the Answer to All their problems at Harry Tankers We know exactly what men prefer it's our business to know! Give men Wearables as fine in quality as your purse will permit if you would really please them for every man appreciates and desires the luxury of fine quality Our reputation is your safeguard in choos ing satisfactory gifts our tremendous as sortments and' helpful service make your Gift Shopping a pleasure Your Anderson is was accorded the audience Mary Helen of the down Amour of the (M) Japanese AOVELTY VASES Vivid Ori ental design in an interesting ssrortment Various xizes A diatinctiv gift 25c to 169 Homemakers class of Columbus Avenue Baptist church will hold a Christmas party at the home of Mrs Hereford 1901 Colcord ave nue Wednesday at 2:30 5 Past Noble Grand will meet Wed nesday at 7 with Mrs Magda line Robertson at her home 2121 North ifteenth street for a buffet supper Interwoven Hose 35c 50c 75c and $100 chapter Republic 3025 aft Ella Mr (I) Automatic E1E('J'HIO IRON Weighs only 3 pound but does the ork of a 6 pound iron Chromium plated Regulator for correct ironing of all fabrics Streamlined to prevent wrinkle or catching A fine gift for the domestically Inclinedeach 795 with Mrc South Ninth street riday modern design it individualized with (C) HAVILAND CHINA Exquisitely fragile looking china of truly durable quality In garland floral design Thjs rench China ia noted for its ahlmmerlng lustre Individual piece SI 1450 (N) Automatic Electric WALE IRON Uni versal make Chromium plated Non tarniehabl Ad justable time lever and elgnal light for browning to test ull direction with every Iron A gift any houewif will welcome Priced at 995 If (K) and (L) GLASS BOWLS and PLATES stantial raised cut glass Their variety of uses makes them a practical gift each 69c HIGH BACK WING CHAIRS ofmellowtor maple with chintz covered back an cushion $2750 values for 225 Other Chairs in assorted stvle for livtn room library or boudoir at very apecji price for thi sale Section ourth loor (J) CH BIS I MAS BICOR Artificial flower in pots and clusters for centerpieces and uses Poinsettia holly etc choice Written Especially for the Sunday Tribune Herald AUSTIN Dec Evelyn Wilie Wacoan has been nominated for this Blue Bonnet Belle section of the 1936 Cactus by the Rusk Lit erary society of the University ofTexas 1 Each year a few girl are selected as Cactus beauties by the editor 'of the yearbook following their nomination by some campus organi sation This year 10 girls xvill be chosen to grace the pages of thannual I Evelyn a pledge of Pi Beta Phi was honored by the Rusk societyat their annual fall banquet given 'at the Driskill hotel Thursday night Peggye Anne Jackson of Abllen was also nominated by the clubThese two candidates were named guests of honor by the society cording to annual custom Ten Dances Listed Ten dances are listed on rhe tertainment program for the jdents this week end Scottish dormitory held their fall formal night Among the dances on social calendar for riday and urday nights are the Little reml informal affair the Chi Phiformal the building in formal the Hogg Debate society Csemi formal and several others Last week end Kirby hall AlphaXi Delta Littlefield dormitory Al pha Delta Pi Kappa Sigma and oth ers entertained Grace Darden at tended the Kappa girrma dance Bob iDupree was among the guests of Alpha Xi Delta a One of the highlights of the week iwas the annual or ban quet given to the Texas footballsteam by the Austin chapter of the Ex Students association At theibanquet Clint Small of Amarillo 1936 captain and Coach Jack wa made a colonel on the governors staff by James Allred Charles Coates assistant 'freshman coacn was present Presents Second lay 9 The Curtain club presented second play Of the season this week on Tuesday Wednesday and Thur cay nixni me piay by Maxwella political satire and a fine reception from Around and about: flerriac ffriirie fzv rx na town theatres Leia Haines tasintr in front Smith in an earnestconversation over some law case Roscoe along the Evelyn Wilie at the Beta house for rSunday dinner Assemblyman Joe sWard entering a class room Graduate Nurses Will Have Christmas Party Graduate Nurses association dis trict 10 will hold a Christmas party at the home of Miss Bertha Leudtke and Miss Anna Grimland 1705 North Eleventh street riday at officer will be elected at that meeting MrsO Weatherby Is Hostess for estival Mr Weatherby entertained with a Christmas party Wednesday at her home Merriewood at which time dolls were dressed for the communit chest Christ mas cahol were sung by guests and the hostess observed the holi day motif by using red leave and holly for decorations Sharing the courtesy were Misses rance May jfteld Maxine Davidson Mesdames Burnett ord Rinewalt Roy juccienan rranKiin smith Mennert Jr Alan Moso'ey Billie Day rank Wil son Jr Alton Moran Critten don Beck Jr Justin Kimball Ed Berry jL it Here Are Gifts That Everyone Welcomes! What nicer or longer lasting gift to the family than a fireplace? It represents warmth beauty comfort and ro mance We are showing mantels for every type home and are featuring the new knotty pine mantel typical of Colonial days or authoritative information on construction and architecture of fireplace mantels consult our specialists IS i Ik 1250 Th whole feeling of this robe is one of luxury and richness color combination are tasteful blends of navy and blue maroon oth ers In plain maroon end blue Other Robes Whether or not he' ever been west of the Rockies you can pleas him with this smart HICKOK belt and buckle in a novel "Ten Gallon metal ah tray the Of buckle his own Initial and th full grain bridle belt fa made of long wearing finest alected leather i Missionary society of Clay Avenue Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs Wil liams 926 South Sixteenth street in executive session Mr and Mrs Jo Brenham and Mr and Brewer of Washington guests this week end of Mr Mrs Ralph Turner 2105 Columbus avenue Women's Missionary society of irst Methodist church will meet for a business session and installa tion of officers at the church Mon day at 3 tn Mrs Spivey will be installing officer An execu tive session will be held at 2:30 (G) Snnday nleht SUPPER DISH In Intri cate pattern or of startling aimpliclty Of Community Silver Plate May be used as tray or cake dih 850 Other Chair Values! bLEII'Y HOLLOW CHAIRS in walnut with llover upholstery in gold green and brown 3275U values for 2275 L'LL VP CHAIRS In copies of antiques Very lovely for Her gift J2750 values for 2275 COXWELL CHAIRS upholstered in green or mat tapestry or homespun $1450 values for 1095 BARREL BACK CHAIRS of maple covered with chintz $1675 values for 1295 Mr and Mrs Brittain of Oklahoma City are week end guest in the Wood home 1020 South ifth street Brittain is a sister of Mrs Wood Myrtle Grove No 44 Woodmen' circle will meet Tuesday at 2:30 at hall Bluebonnet Service club Wood men' circle will hold a Christmas party Saturday at 8 at the home of Mrs Arnold 2225 Herring avenue (H) NOVELTIES of Japanese Silver A great variety of non tsrnishabl silver finish bon bon dishes cigarette boxes aeh trays etc Gift for everyone in thi group a ach 91 HARRY TANKEL Sterling Robertson Daughtei of the Texas met with Mrs Parsons Cumberland avenue Thursday ernoon to hear a talk by Mrs Loi elace on Music" Lovelace traced the history of music in Texas stating that a Mr Hill was the first to Introduce music in Texas schools in 1S15 only six years later than music was Introduced in Boston schools Galveston played an important part in Texas music ac cording to Mrs Lovelace who told of the first organ being shipped there In 1848 The German influ ence on music in this state wa great and ws particularly evident in the country around Austin and reder icksburg the latter place of which was the local for the first or singing feat Introduced In 1852 redericksburg was also th birthplace of tha first Texas com poser rank van de Stucken who was born in 1858 and although edu dated in Europe is claimed as na tive Texan a Two guests Mrs Lloyd Johnson and Mrs Tear! Ward were present at the meeting ollowing Mr talk she played a group Of Texas songs A salad course and Russian tea were served 0 Losers Are Hosts To Winners in Contest Losing side in a recent visiting contest conducted by Canon chapter Eastern Star entertained the winners with a partv at the chapter rooms ifth and Speight Thursday night A buffet supper was served Palmer of the citv recreation department conduct ed game for the 55 guest present irst Baptist Women Will Gather on riday Women's Missionary society of the irst Baptist church will meet at the church riday afternoon at 2 o'clock to hear a Bible lesson by Mrs Tidwell who will also give the lesson on the last chapter tof Revelation Mr A Arm strong will speak on Coming Means to the Th public is invited to attend The meeting will be the lst of the cur rent year Miller Julius Music History Of Texas Told DTR A LL TA PER A ND PA INT STORE ROY JACOBS Manngi Austin Avenn Phone 492 Sigma Alpha Tati To Gather at the Library Sigma Alpha Tau chapter of Del phian society will meet Tuesday at 9:45 a at the public library the subject being "The Modern Heritage rom Judea" Mr Qu ini us will be leader for th fol lowing program: Bible as Lit by Mr William Baine by Mrs Jack Walker: Wisdom of Observa by Mrs Colgln: Wisdom of Sympathy and Peflec tion" by Mrs Mary Lane all of Social Life" by Mrs Weylon rasier City of by Mrs George Lane by Mrs A Braly "Hebrew Contributions to Civilization" by Mrs Reeder Trains of by Mrs Perot Tailored sleeping pajama ot heavy pur dye ilk are a luxury that Chflstma should bring Blue burgundy peach or green contrasting piping The largest collection of style pajamas ever hown Other Pajamas S195 io S10 Literary Society Miss Exdyn Wilie Made i Candidate for Cactus Blue Bonnet Belle Sec tion by 'JPWW lopjy I III A 1 III c9KuiSfPriiii i A ill 1 Sifct I I 4 4 i Mag 2 ms I rJ i I 2 I J5 1 1 1 1 I vvSA tar 5 A ZJ A A I IV 'SrA I SB 5 ftWiJ 1 AwMi I Vi I 1 xJi ZyX'X a fraa zi xr 2 2 I I I a wm uameroii uo inc aj ix 85 SI 82 50 GiwM Owtrnt Stun I.

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