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WACO MORNING NEWS. SATURDAY, JANUARY Ifi. Just as Easy To a Sunday dinner for Hubby it is to a shoddy one. It copts no more then why not? The army of who trade with well satisfied that they with us from month to because any particular love for but ii is our way of doing business that to them. For instance, we never substitute; we carry the item you want, at popular prices, and always under sanitary conditions.

FOR SATURDAY WE WILL SELL Large Fat Dressed Hens at 50c Large Hens on Foot Spring Chickens at Dressed Springs at Home made Rockefeller cakes at Angel Food Cakes Chocolate Cakes Devil Food Cakes Pecan Cakes at Fruit Cakes at ince Pies at Apple Pies at Cherry Red Pies 30c Roast Pork per Roast Beef per lb. Current Events IN WOMAN SPHERE BOTH PHONES 1958 KATE FRIEND, Editor DESPITE ALMOST IMPASSABLE ROADS EXPERTS COVER BAL ANCE OF COUNTY. THE WOMEN'S CALENDAR GOOD CROWDS GREET THEM Preachers of the Gospel of Better Agriculture iviake Converts at Every Place. FOR clul 3:20 o'clock. Saturday A notion Jrsse IVnick, Twelfth o'clock.

Beau meet with rison, 1 220 North k. Fulerpeans have tu RtXStifts: i o'clock. Thomas THIS UlcetM, pia: SATURDAY Philo club; with Mrs Vita Har th( by roads altnost ini- paseable, npeakers in i Farming t'ampaifn" yeaterdiy covered all eounty cast of Frazos ri ver, keeplng appotbtinents in spite of all diffloultles. TI josp determined to carry their plans in of instano pulled out of mud holes with and mule when their automa- bile englnes wcnt dead bui tliey kept their appolntments. Al piace team was How, I Tem Isaac o'clock Miss club; Blue atre ley Informal SO Study cl rnmons.

i for Tern I. THE BACHELOR MAIDS PLAY WITH MISS JANET GORMAN two abwcntccM were noted when the Bachelor Ma formed their parue with Mias Janet dormati, the present Week These placea were supplied by the Mtfses Norma Bonner and Mistrot. fn the final court, and cut, the favors fell to I the Vivien Mayfield and Biella I Faey The next game ith Misa Ellen Harden. H. Mr Figh- IMano Bonne AN ANNIVERSARY FOR LOCAL in Th.

arrivine. When the speakers reached the am derif EXTRA SPECIAL 180 Dozen Fresh Yard Eggs, at per dozen 35c (You Can Boil The Grocery So Different Geo. 418 Austin Ave. G. Stubblefield, Prop.

Judge and Mrs. Henry C. Geddie Due Home Kerrville, Mrs. Henry home following which they look Jan. and Geddie are due at week's bridal trip, from San Antonio, where they were married last Sunday.

The ceremony occurred at the resi- of the sister, Flev, S. C. 1 pastor of the Kerrville Methodist church, officiating. The bride, nee Mins Maude Hart, is a young woman of splendid accomplishments and was instructor in language and history in the Kerrville high school for two years. Judge Geddie is well known in many sections of the state as a strong lawyer and progressive democrat.

Before moving here from Mineoia six years ago, he made the race for congress from the third district, having been narrowly oefeated In a three-cornered race. He is well known in politics as an enemy of the liquor traffic. Waco Boy Killed at the Training School th plat they found one prominent farmer had already ssed the i gathering on the subject of divertd- i fieri farming, he having used some of the data obtained in the present cairi- 1 patgn, arid those who bad attended the meeting had gone. Nevertheless they gotten again and heard the experts on the pubjects they had planned to talk on. The speakers carried the gospel of better fanning right into the homes.

They went, not as strata I ers who felt they were coming to tell local people how do things, but to I discuss the best way of doing things in that particular locality, and in a spirit of co-operation. The teams last in making their reports, cited many Interesting experiences re the people of a community would 1 gather but with some feeling of doubt as to the intentions and ability of the speakers to aid with their igiiestions, There ware nothing but conversions all the way. The secret, declare the speakers, is that they never say, 'You must do this or that;" but "We must improve here or must do better there Yesterday wound up the two days' in McLennan county. The teams go today Into Falla county. Already there is heard talk of inviting the speakers to come to Texas again in the fall, and also plans for a follow-up campaign in counties already reached.

iCIght teams left the city hall in Waco at yesterday morning to cover the eastern part of the county They delivered talks at Harrison, New llupe, Vernal, Hiesel, Karl's Blk, Hallsburg, Pecun Grove, Axtell, Concord. Frost. lSItn Mott, Leroy, Tours, Chalk Bluff, Gholson, Boas. Tokio, Nichol West, Leggett, i Meiers, Battle and Mart. Fvery where good crowds greeted them.

Today the farming crews go into Falls county. They spend Saturday there. Then they go to Cleburne and will nifike a tour of Johnson county Monday. They go to San Marcos and San Antonio Tuesday and Wednesday then to Houston Thursday and Friday. next Saturday they go to mont.

served by the talnment and dition, very the session im at the k. pp lite SESSION Al the founding of be li In will a open THURSDAY BRIDGE WITH MISS MAVFIELD Misses La urine (Jay, and Mildred Smith ere join the game of Thursday with Miss Lticile Mayfield It was the good fortune for these, the Misses Smith and win the prizes, within mem her was game. No lub for the I 1 Th Mors Vi ted lindi host? two t( will I or vited th The next eh ss ortiu club eek ed at in- Here's the Yoa ve Been Waiting For OVERCOATS Oar Entire $1 100 Overcoats Regular Prices $12 50 to $20 Clearance Price 100 Overcoats Regular Prices $25 to $35.00 Clearance Price All Men Saits at a Redaction of More than One-7 hird iSe ftp. GRFATF.ST DEPARTMENT STORE' rlth ir fri no MYSTIC NEEDLEWORK WITH MRS J. W.

BLAKE In the Nee a hostess la? Mrs met. J. fa nev Witl te THE KING'S DAUGHTERS TO HAVE A COIN TEA With their president, Miss Abthea Twelfth and Morrow, the 1 are arranging for ii ten with at 11 parlor This 1 11 be on next Wetlncs- after 4 o'clock, Thuiman, Mi Mary Lou Pugby, lifM IEernlce Young, Miss Fdith Like nd Miss Margaret Sleeper will con- tbute music ami readings, All the of the young girls who are en- 1 is King's (daughters are invit- I Hit lit I er attention and America goods Stories told often hy the funny the would he rich ove World, buy price, and return to find made within the stone's to Made-ill- have been man of how to the Hd it fabulous that it was throw of Ml Mi lilt home, fllct has other side. ole in ii Now, that la I A nit commerce a has seize emonatrat him ids on ii guest: but ver MRS. THOMAS CAUFIELD HAS GUESTS FOR MRS.

LEHR As M1 her Lehr 11 Me tea her now Mrs. few Is of with THE BRIDAL BRIDGE PLAYS WITH MRS. EDWARD Sll.V. Mr Robert Silvers has invited Brio Fridge to play its forth, on gun with her, This invitation extended during the last gome I Mi Fdward Silvers was the host Several, other than club memb were present, these being the of St. Lo Mil RS that attention may be and patronage tional Jt it ids society into existence Waco is that Mrs should I her mich wot Mesdames Cameron and Sel mains, the committee launch the specific plan an con- fr.mi the her what the In or- exterisl ve, this Mela ni et THE EUTERPEAN CLUB MEETS FOR REGULAR PROGRAM of Ta Haber, a a May lng came, th gave to Mrs, i to Mis.

with lia Preda Ltwtuib Marguerite i in the t- presentation Goldman 1. I -1 led lander In the inealitlnH should watch thi iileh touches ans purse. i unen tional non sis the lev. It proi at large emen ery A Canfield WHh that writer, 1 Wiggiti. 11 opened the i hich the wo- writers in The ussion, American versus Won un ut hors, This wsia led .1 1 ns.

supplenu ns- ed by the Mesdamea and Ii. I'owell A debate was given. to whether or not women ible tor our pi day el i s. 'a ufield took Mrs. Mattie I illis rendering the li, Mrs Jessie i clever the one thing for i The i bust wound- loved the as it It frien.

hert sembh lies in th M. Ii. 1 argument i are spon piNthlem nt the negative. In ioll of Judge' Smith in her owt ed that this was which are in song the spirit that is more Is of Mr that after long she Is returning to ri iy. This follows lienty to the science in the West a' hool Beaty Antonio to assumo with the spring term.

ratifying West lb years of II nain pern election lent of i gr mes new Society Personals Hoddy of i spent the past THE LITERARY WITH the report ilub the Coll the Hi Ph he club im. repair lis will Im as adj. will Iteriti ar half it MRS. WILLIAM J. NEALE FOR MRS.

FRANK GALLAGHER It a very pretty luncheon table set by Mis William Neale in com- TEA WITH MRS. BARCUS FOR HOME VISITORS dim tab tha within ent York circle it Is this court Mrs I-rank plea; so a fortunate hould be the to linger sing was the Mrs. Neale' last of her with the low lUe lests anti for Huff In a Sta fi i en un lock tea I the delight ful MRS. WILLIAM HAS AU -o- PERSONAL MENTION. Allen Marsh, rentenced to the State Training School at Gatesville from Waco mangled and almost instantly killed yesterdax when he was caught in a sow'.

Marsh was sixteen years of age. Ho had been hr the school almost a year, having been sent up last March. was employed in the department at the school. Yesterday morning, while in that department, his clothing was caught in some manner in the saw. His body was drawn into the saw and he was badly mangled.

He died at 1 p. m. Marsh was sentenced for three He was formerly employed at a dry goods store here. He made away with $25, out of the cash drawer, was caught, but not prosecuted, letter was convicted on another charge and sentenced. A Rail of Tyler is in the city.

W. B. Georgia has returned from Marlin, Mayor Bowman of Killeen was here yesterday. Miss Sadye Schlff of Gainesville is the guest of Mrs Louis Katz. W.

R. Miller and wife of San Antonio are here for a short stay. Charles L. Sanger arrived from New 1 York city yesterday afternoon. Traveling Circulation Agent Gibson i of the Houston Post Is in the city.

Bd K. ne of Austin, state com- i mlssioner of agriculture, was here yes! terday. Mrs. Sam Strauss of North Twelfth I street has returned from a trip to Houston. K.

Barkley, business man of Hutto and director in the Hutto National bank, was here on hu.sim*s.s yesterday. J. Nash, recent editor of the Lorena Register, passed through the city last night en route home from Mexia. Judge Torn L. McCullough of the nineteenth district court is in Ville occupying the bench of Judgl J.

1 Arnold of Coryell county. H. C. Nettles has returned from Wichita, where he attended a meeting of Rotarians of the western district of the country. He distributed 125 copies of the Waco municipal hand book, printed while James H.

Mackey was mayor. ------------0------------ CITY NEWS BRAZELTON REVOIR COURTESY the even of hpmegolng to Mrs. William Lawson Brgzel- guest for the day 01 Mrs. irewer. As the pastime, Mrs in few additional, in i ler that a bridge game could be for her guest of honor nd pat mat poll the i Rot toll, Gra ing guest.

The rimson was ti i fiower. It w.m ed in as to aIso a rose favor was at 1 Mis, Service was itiful and her lUgh six onrses. These guests sdantes Gallagher, Kdward I lora l'Mwiint u. l'atton, W. Hale and 1 -ndall, A riso ton H.

trldg The pr ago that the camp Col her guest of honor. Thus has nanu lunch made the au revoir lin Mrs Brazelton is already dames MRS. 0. B. COLQUITT MAKES TWO WACO APPOINTMENTS i ss gave notice two the Texas representative in un just launched was Mrs.

putt. Already Mrs. Cohjultt It is the Li bl-w eeklv until euch teresting iejltoon .,111 of the Interest had the group of w. in the program. plate.

CLUB MEETS MRS. POOL from members of this winter that the in interest, is JiiSt liti more III- the last When the af tor the writers club felt a climax in Hut when writers appeared dialect writers fell to The last session with Mrs. W. Pool on the South Side Her specially gucstM were Mrs Jessie Smith Mrs, A P. Hickson with Miss Juanita Smith hallo Aft Mason thus far, it was a pleasure to greet Mrs P.

There was an unusually full i ship but regret that Mr itt for bound. I he committee for Texas, two are appointed, the Mes- and Flora, B. Catn- This canipalgn Is to attract Kinley, pleasant should he a president, vited the next worn with one the strength men writers of brought out Whose pen is native land hear somethin the club song by in- thdmwal tor the genuine A her long', useful and hitlon with club to resign. Mrs onner member and past with the club and in- The program pn of America reserved to measure against, the wo- Kiigland The roll all the names of vvoimn known throughout their It, was interesting to the personal bits In connection, for Mrs, Instame the Allan Sanford an 3 SCALY SKINS No matter how long you have been tortured and disfigured by itching, burning, raw or scaly skin humors, just put a litl le of that soothing, antiseptic Ointment on the son-s. The suffering usually stops there! Healing begins that very minute, and in almost every case your skin gets well so quickly you feel ashamed of the money you threw away on tedious, useless treatments.

Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap clear away pimples, blackheads, and dandruff. Prescribed by doctors for 20 years and sold by all druggists. Contain absolutely nothing that could harm the 'tenderest skin. The suit of Snaroan, debt, teenth district Roy is on court. E.

Lane vs. Joe trial in the NEW DANCES by York society teachers of Dancing; Waltz Canter; Lula Fado Foxtrot; Syncopated Canter; Viennese Hesitation; Onestep, etc. PROF. LONG, new phone 2183. New dancing Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to 11.

Why Not You? P.uy your meat at the Sanitary Market, where you can save from 10 to 25 cent on your meat bill. The we make you this big discount is we sell for cash only. Try the cash plan. We can save you money. Get Our Prices.

Sanitary Meat Market J. R. BERTRAND, Manarcr. Open from 6 a. m.

to a. m. Surida ys. The case of Harry Dixon vs. American A- National Insurance company, on insurance policy, is on trial in county Joe Lamont, charged with theft, was sentenced to ten days in jail, following a plea of guilty in county court yesterday.

A suit to secure possession of a farm was fil'd in nineteenth district court by Mrs. Nettle II. Duncan vs. J. I).

Willingham. Dr. A. J. Barton obtained a permit from tiie city yesterday to rebuild the dwelling at Fifth and streets, which recently was destroyed by fire.

The cost will be $3250. Directors of the Bankers' Trust company Thursday afternoon re-elected all their old officers for the coming yt ii arc: K. Rotan, W. J. Neale and IS.

W. Marshal, vice president; George V. Rotan, secretary; Shroeder, treasurer. Twenty-four singers from the Maen- nerihor society will take part in the meeting the North Texas Saenger- to he held in Fort Worth in April. Soloists from New York and Chicago have been engaged for the occasion.

The annual meeting of the Sons of Hermann will be held in Fort Worth at the same time. SHARP- Uraatz, SAFETY RAZOR BLADES ENED. We repair anything. Fritz formerly with AMBOLD N. Fifth st.

Mme, Tatk, Mine. Bella Pevsner delivered an address at Temple Rofltf Sholom last night the subject being Jews in Many Crider the auspices of the Coun- oil of Jewish Women site will at the temple tlrs afternoon at 3 o'clock Her talk will have special reference the status of Jewish women in all i of the world. The most important business raise the dues of the lub with the next year This is in keeping with clubs nil over the country, the upon clubs ar. ite so much heavier. It is of this club that shall be sufficient to meet all obliga lions and that the respond nothing further than this amount.

THE CITY MISSION BOARD HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION Following the invitation that the annual meeting of the City Mission Hoard nid to all Interasted, at least fifty women re present for the annual election of officers anti to hear the annal report of Miss Ja.k- son ess at Cooperative Home, This report was more than gratifying. Miss Jackson feels that so much of the given la not public charity, it is not advisable make public all the city board accomplish She fays the last year of untold stress has made the a Sparks' Home a matrimonial bureau, tin nt bureau, a city hospital, a relief bunk, and all else pertains to 1 1 cal Christian work The social of the session at the close armimi a pretty lea In election, Mi- tlr.ice YVigley continues president, much tin satisfaction all her co-workers. Mrs. .1 II son, from the Morrow street is iirM president. City Mission Board is of representatives from all the city tInalisi churches The policy is to change with each year, in that more women may know the actual work of the rnrive Home as W'-ll as become Interested in work Miss Jackson as city All which transpired at this annual session was eminently satisfai-tory.

Society Noies Mrs. street Marlin. Mrs Jack i tvs with 1 Tendergli Miss Sj week with at The corning turn from va lyn, Provident Ilei The guest Washington si i et has returned ui Tuesday Mb eighteenth and Hi visit with friends i Mrs Charles Twelfth Is where she has vis Mr and Mrs eftd guest: uglesby. North in the Wash In few das rton in Is up from Mart her sister, Mrs, 1 ii va lencer will spend Miss Delhi Halstead note the nila I- will Misi fhts. of Mrs J.

Potts Mrs A. T. Potts to College Station tri Ruby Hub leaves for fornieHv ii that South Sid boro. tira. J- Hooch toda sited f.i Rail Mr and Tenth, a tv.

Mrs. it Halilga rrivali of Nf from pi wo wet if Tvlt-r 1rs rf a rth of had ited re ha' tin Hills West The si Cranford w111 hast If tempt at present. i of ICO says, mem they is that a la ry not at the gn the tlrrn: after long an early reunion have 1 had buri burglary, you lay popular swim. finger points towards one college men who suspicion Fast for a charming bride, Ir Johnston of the Frlsciila club that with and tbim- Mis. John Ki.rt who spent the past two wee her former home, Wasoihat hir.

is due at home. Mrs. within a very short from Terrell She will visit her Mis Kd Hi The Cpsiuiw, who bo! a days witii Prendergast on Washington home passage for I Friday Fake Advertising IM1I Introduced i bill V. Cr was introdu sentatlves ol terday. district, measure has Joriry of the it is 'a ad a psnaltv for fr which was origl of ihe Waco the house of i leglHlaturr lit, representative lineisi the indorsement of of the st at ated iluh.

from The a ad will have bb at the knotting today, Sonic has very aptly ssed the sent la 1 lull, after Cotton and Christmas gayoty, a bar to the "one thing at a time" period, Many mothers ill note with sat is- faetion that hool board is giving order for tbie tre planting at school buildings yet without shade. In San Antonio, the Messiah was amid enthusiastic as ri The horal Iiilt st ated for ndttb-n was pictured in the San Antonio Fight. II Park quite a surprise in reading her to the Literary club, in clever and facetious barno'd her iis- Mrs M. pleasura last mi nut Tin rhyme, wii I.i'iiiu**! -don, who spent 11 holidays with her pai'-nls, Mr, md Mrs. it 1, Cartwright, and then Mr Preston for their ne.w home in Wicnit Falls, writes of being much phased with her new Mrs James Muckey is not at all encouraged from the reports receives her mother Mrs.

Sjetrks For the past three months, Mrs Sparks has been with Iter daughter, Ibox rt San- lorri, in Covington, Why do not nf the bibs shift their names Dandruff Surely Destroys The Hair ijirls If you want plenty of thick, c.iutiful. glossy, silky hair, do by all rnl of dandruff. it will mea ns starve! don't It brush way ti To ord I when il S' finge hair and ruin if yo i do much good to try to wash it out The only sure cet rbl of dandruff is to it, then you destroy It, entirely, this, get about four our es of try li'imd arvon. apply it at night tiring; enougii to moiitnn and rub it in gently with the tips i morning, most if not a ll, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis: olve and entirely destroy, every single sign and tract- of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of tin- scalp will stop, your hair will look and feel a hundred better.

You tun get liquid von at any drug store, it. is Inexpensive and four ounces is all you wdi matter how much dandr vou have. This remedy ve fails. let dicative of the hange plicated sit translated in It is not down double out of emp why not rooms a bolt Business Wo sore need right it would be at thi.tse of literary heard pass in the women v. is with the I.it it.

real as In- anil com The i son a Hi oyrn rder TWO DAINTY MISSES )F WASHINGTON IRVINO HIGH SCHOOL Y-A DRESS. SIMPLE DESK INS TH I to parts 450 girls in the upper classes They have adopted as th have announced the following rules to but while cotton material jmings and girdles to be white; ino rhinestone to be Of Was hi slogan regula be used igton Irving high schtiol, New York City "Ruy a t'otton Dress.1* The members the appearance the girls at the gradi the graduates in the I Sis 0 no gloves tocost of material in not to exceed w'orn; a white black ribbon bandeau are preparing f- if the graduatila lilting exercises to be mmiitee month trim- black; mav worn if desired: no fiowera as simplify th on at presen rtualiv the San old Anglo that those who can knotting may do pa ing some woman nt to do the work or, to the kmdlliiK the material for which! omen's league is In is moment interesting story to information to have view the names of I in America. This tarv club its with Pool on Thursday afternoon, The unanimous opinion is 1 that American a are out-distanc- those of Frig la nd with the pen, Society will welcome the something new to the place of much worn but of flowers. It is over in New Orleans, and society over there knows what is what, the American Pea titles or in is This is really fur those hose imagination cari Take a Bottle of Best-Uv-All Cou'h Syrup Home 11 will 1111(1 ivo VI You that (Oligli it to satis- II will cost you bottle. MORRISONS The Kexall Store fiction Un.

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