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

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TTTK WArO NKW? TniBT'NK. TUF-SDAV. .1. Cool Sun-Baek Dress kf LAURA I. BALDT, A.M.

msMj AtttMtrnm Pffttstr Htunhtld Arts, Ttmehrrt Srw York Reunion Hold Bv Group of Youths From Hi School Comings, Dtiiiigs PaniRon to hli Harrifon at plr in Mondav a nir nnd short visit In thr J. dt) lOni North Mm C. C. Irvini 2214 ColonUI rfturned to Warn S.ify nipht aftpr an a At Conclusion of Party at I lome of I larvie El- ilri The itre daughter in Uw llicailt Kpr.dall McRcyn nee Enjoyed Friendii at J.ii and In a roup to the Mr.i rk Ok Mr and at Amarillo since 1 Mr Irvlnr motored to Amarillo dur of Waco i at the home of Harvle F.ld- She han a of her visitimi her Mr and NJrs at 21U avt'nue They w.U joined in Ter iix- Mr and H- dney of Shreveport to vlmt Mr July i Parlov Hr hi 1 Socirtv Monday Austin Avenue Methodist Women Hear About; liieh ill Be Started ShortU i Mary Franren of Mr and Mra Brooki Ptiirwon of union Mitchell avenue, returned H. Jr.

of uer.rsetc redKe. cm a vmit to Amurillo, of Mm I.uinhlr.d i lueMH 'he waa the Rueat of Mrs. Mr. Sion of the patty I-'ranres Monnine Twalfth street 1 down town theatre for a midnight matinee The first reunion of the summer occurred Friday night when members participated in a picnic at Joe Chapin place Further plans are beinfi fo Antonio, ize a summer club which wiu fur- ssionarv noi'tetv nf Atpun Avenue Methodist church Mrs John Lumhlad and John ness mdav of 8 are Mnfrv presidine Mrs Boone 10 davs A num Nen sonK The her of sofMal are Terrel' summer months To Celebrate on Fourth After a extende.l the Georgetown guest dur- to be by the 10 dif- plr Mm 200 ino in 1 avVnue Mr and Mrs L. E.

groups the first five ronte.t- have returned to their, Sarah 1 Dalkowitz of 'OK aRamst the latter Pearsall, has been visiting her be f.ven from the followinic: dk throuehout the 'uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs Sam Attendance at monthlv nieh entertainments throughout Women Bible of Flr.t^ Sun- attendanre at Sunday church Vill be i day for Hubbard where will visit nipht services, payment of Schwartz From in full, quarterly, on orniin the ((, Cleburne where the minutes it 7 ill wifh another she will visit another uncle and aunt, fnr World Outlook, attendance at at the Chapin camp, and! John Polly returned to Austin for Lrther information concernlnn work at the rnlversity turning to her LTTiT remainder this event all past and of Texaa after spendlns; the week-I ture members of the three musical end with his parents Mr. and coxs Rtroud of During the hour W. m.y Dorothy i J. W.

PoHy. K.he, Scarborough. vice president of the Senior club Hnata for the Party Mra Lota Clarke of El Pajpo. who Fifteenth strept Mr. Strieker, who The Bible has found its wav into has been visltinR her sister.

has been ill for several months, is everv phase of life, to Harry Arnold, has pone to Victoria Kreatly improved Mrs Stroud was Pipkin, and immijirants are a Hosts for the rarty at the Eldredlte hi ajiother sister, Mrs Jack accompanied to Waco by Henry Bible in their native tongue Mrs Eldredce Jack Tankerslev. i Strieker Morrow avenue. Adama brouKht the devotional home Eldredge. Jack i who been her Ruest Mrs Stroud the quiet hour Gunn and D. Ridelhuber On the lawn beneath RRily colored Japanese lanterns, card tables were placed for guests who played bridfte and bunco.

buring the evening punch a a served from a molded frozen bowl Mrs Georpe C. Holloway, 14(V5 will remain with North Thirteenth 1 spending several her parents for the in Dallas as guest of Mr. vin Campbell Blanche Hafer and niece, Miw Margaret Talbot of New Or- Mrs. Marshall Williams Mr and Mrs and Ami Visitinff It's the sun that does Ion? for a fplash of bright color to express our gaiety. So many summer white frocks have a splash of brilliance in bows, belt or other trim this season.

very favored scheme is white linen as today's model The cunning knotted shoulder strap bow and belt are printed linen in nautical blue and white. The center-front and center-back skirt seaming will give you a tall graceful appearance. Inverted plaits give ample fulness the hem for sports act.lvrtief. Style No. 2835 is designed for sires 14, 16, 18 years, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust Site 16 requires yards of 39-inch material with yard at 39-inch contrasting.

Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) in stamps or coin (coin is preferred). Write plainly. NAME, ADDRESS and STYLE number. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE YOU WISH. The NEW SUMMER EDITION of our PATTERN BCX)K features FASHION.

BEAUTY and HEALTH PRICE OF BOOK 10 CENTS. Mail order direct to address below: FASH103i BUREAU Waco Hewi-Trlbane 200 Fifth New York, N. Y. I Please Put a Circle Around Size Wanted. I NUMBER 18, M.

88, 40. 42. 44, and 48 Inches bust daughter, Scales, 1924 Marshall Jr and Ethel avenue departed Sunday for two children, Marshall III and Wal- Memphis and Firownsvllle. to tor, of Tucson. arrived during visit relatives.

the week end to spend the summer htT parents, and Mrs W. Mr and Mrs Sims Brooks Jr Layonby, boulevard. Hom.in avenue, accompanied by Mrs Williams was formerly I Mr. Hrooks mother, Mrs. P.

Lucy Larenby of this nty. Major Miss Mildred of Hrooks, 702 Speight avenue, motored Williams will arrive in the Sixteenth street has returned Cleburne Sunday to visit relatives, aumnu for a visit in this city. Mrs Ray Cohen of 1015 Washing- MrS, K. E. Gletltt RctumS ton avenue Monday for Los to Mrs.

Fred Lipzman of North Angeles. where she will visit SOil Ridelhuber. Jack Martin, Roland Twenty-sixth street haa her the remainder of the summer. returned to San Denman. Chiles Ridelhuber, Harold this week Mrs Harris Antonio Sundav following a visit Nolan.

Bert Biles. and son. B. Jr of Rule 1 Mrs. Harry Lee Spencer, Col- her mother, Mrs u.

ooAr cord avenup, is resting well at Bap- at the Crawford apartments Mrs. E. .4. Temple Mub Josephine May, tist sanitarium followinii an opera- Sundav and will were Dorothy leans, who have been guests in the Hopkinson. NUry of Mr.

and Mrs Fionrk. avenue, depart Tuesday Mildred Hander, lone Killough Marcos, Abilene and Ellen Jones. Judith Smith. Mildred Jean Gulledge, Joe Loving, Henry L. C.ulledEe, Jack Gunn.

Harvie Mack Byrom. Wade Bon, Ben Hander, Beaty, Da- Dallas and vid Huddleston, Kenneth Kruegar, Eugene Huddleston. V. Hender- son, Richard Huddleston, J. D.

Due to Return Home Following a several absence from the city Mrs. E. A. Tem- fnends at ton avenue, has returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs Dick Prather at San Angelo She also vimted tion performed during the week-end.

Dr and Mrs Fort avenue are the parents of pie of 1415 W'ashmgton avenue, is 1 Monday morning at Colgin I hospital Both mother and baby are nlcelv. expected to arrive in Waco Wednes-' mem- whire Dramateur Oild at Mistrot wedding in'which her AH sons. Edward, of New York City, are urgea 10 Colonial avenue, have returned home sail from Galveston on the S. Algonquin for New York for a Bullard of 2filfi vacation of several From New York they will go to Montgomery, in where lieutenant Glenn haa been stationed at Maxwell field. from San Antonio where they were week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. and Davis, who has been a student present at the I'niversity of Virginia, took A Dunn of Aneeles. part. She also visited In New York arrives In Waco Tuesdav to Frank Norwood, and Boston. Mass.

Davis Temple is In the home of Mr and Mrs. motoring to W'aco, according to word Gough. North Thirteenth Miss Mildred Eudaly of Bryan is received. street. Mr and Mrs.

E. Wynne the guest of Miss Irene Christian on r' and daughter of Junction were the Bosqueville road. Miss Edith Bollinger guests in the Gough home during rw. Entertains at Party Federation Trmtees To Miss Edith Bollinger entertained 5 nephew. Jack at her home, 2100 Sanger avenue young are guests in the E.

announcing the engagement and North Thirty- forthcoming marriage of Miss Alice arrived Saturday Haggard, sister of Mrs. O. L. Coffey. for the next two weeks.

Peels Like New Girl Now .1112 Morrow avenue, to Ray Langs of Corsicana. The ceremony uill be performed at the Coffey home July 14 at 8 p. m. Rev. J.

A. Sponsor a Book Review of Waco Federation of Clubs who met Monday morning at the clubhouse voted to sponsor a book review Friday morning at 9..30 o'clock at the clubhouse Mrs. W. Parsons and two sons, with Elizabeth Barclay Holt, pastor of Calvary Baptist reviewing by church, officlatmp i.vUh Allen. Reservations for the Directions tor a bridal tour written made with Mrs.

Albert Smith. Charles Witt, Misa Margaret Hora-j be to a shower of One of They were Joined by Mr. Par.on». full. W.

M. Fo.ter. Mrs Peeler' the diversions of the attending a conven- William, or Mrs. John Maxwell. I to make as words Dallas.

Mrs Randall B. Alexander will frnrm thi. wnrH The give vocal numbers. The book to be' fell to Miss Keener Lee Fannin Who Interest to Waco friends is the reviewed by Mrs. Wood is easily oresented it to the honoree Guests marriage of Miss Halhe McFarland acknowledged the outstanding fiction were Haggard Fannin iTis i of Marshall and W.

B. Patterson Jr work and novel of the last year and 11 Co I M. City StaU Haines. Inez Chambless; Mesdames of Mooreville. which took place Sat- 1 Cooper Loughridge.

Hoy D. Walker. urday evening at the home of friends Allan Jordan. W. Rutledre.

O. E. In Fort Worth. They will make their I Coffey. J.

S. Pate, O. Caton. B. home in Waco at est avenue Bollinger.

J5. y. p. U. Go-Getters Entertained at a Party Go-Getters B.

Y. P. U. of North Waco Baptist church entertained with a party sponsored by The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs W.

of Marshall, is a graduate of Baylor university. Mr Patterson attended S. M. U. at Dallas.

Professor and Mrs. Robert Hopkins and children, 1805 South Tenth Gardners, Back From Fair, Are Given a Party ft Mrs. Gooch and Mrs. Hostesses on Lawn for Returned Couple Mr. and J.

W. Gardnar, who returned to Waco from Chicago during the week-end, were named honored when Mrs. W. T. Gooch and Mrs.

O. Herring were hostesses at a lawn party at the Gooch home, Speight avenue, Monday evening. Mr and Mrs. Gardner and their daughter, Ruth, will reside at the home of Mr. and O.

M. Weatlu-rby, Merne Wood, while they are away at their cottage, Alta Viata, in the Ozarks Dr. and Gooch. Herring and the honored guests were the first to greet the 1.V) Wacoans who called during the evening. Miss Etalee Potter punch from the cm bowl in which pink were frozen.

Assisting in serv'ing were Misses Elizabeth Potter, Mary Kyser. Marjone Berlnger, Ruth Gardner and Lucy Downer. Ji'eat her by Back From Georgia Trip Oscar Weatherby Monday from Atlanta. Ga where hs has been visiting the last three weeks as the guest of his brother-in-law and sister. Mr.

and Mrs Ducros Stouse Mrs. Stouse, formerly Louisa Weatherby, her husband and small child, had originally planned to come to Waco for a visit in Sep- tsmber. but hava deferred their trip until Christmas Mr. and Mrs. E.

P. Weatherby and daughter of Dallas week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. M.

Weatherby at Merrie Wood, and attended picnic dinner which members of the Hilent class at Columbus Baptist church held at the Weatherby Sunday noon. The affair waa a courtesy for J. W. Gardner, who will teach tha claas this summer, and who with Mrs. Gardner has Just returned from Chicago where they spent the winter.

Pfventy-two gueats attended party Nancy Dolores Moran hfr tiret birthday with a party given by her mother, Mrs. Homer Moran, Calendar their leader, Maurice Graves. Offi-; have gone to Los Angeles, elected were: Pawnee to spend the remainder of the president. Pearl Spencer, vice presi-I months. Professor Hopkins, dent- Dorothy Daniel, second vica who is teacher of voice and director Turk 0 third vlca of the Glee club at Baylor university, will enroll at Claremont School of Music for advanced study.

president; Jack Oates, president; Charles Harolson, secretary and treasurer; W'llliam Jamei Miss Mattie Bess Coffield calls meeting of Dramateur Guild at Mistrot studio, 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Warner Jenkins luncheon hostess for Mrv. Howard Collins at Morris residence.

2620 Columbus avenue, 12 p. m. Marigold club with Mrs, Virginia Thomson. 2021 Maple avenus, 2:30 p. m.

Amethyst Bridge club with Mrs. R. E. Dupriest. 1817 Scutb Eleventh street, 2:30 p.

m. Mrs. Mary C. Sutton, hostass at miscellaneous shower honoring Mrs. Bay Berry of recent bride, 1402 Morrow avenue, 7:30 p.

m. Waco Review No. 90 meets at Shrine temple, 2 30 p. m. Mvrtle Grove No.

44 circle at hall, 2 p. m. Church Amanda Kirkpatrick class of First Methodist church entertain with sunrise breakfast. Rainbow lake, a. m.

T. E. L. class North Waco Baptist church, meets in busmess ana social session, Cameron park, 3 p. Alathean class.

Seventh and Baptist church, in business and social session at church, 4 p. m. Walter Lacy Jr, Will Arrive Here Wednesday Walter G. Lacy will in Waco Wednesday, according to word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Walter G.

Lacy, Oak Pomt, Lake Waco, Monday. Young Lacy and Jake FYost of Caribou, Maine, roommate at the University of Pennsylvania, who was accompanying him to W'aco. received a telegram in Chicago Monday telling of illneus In family. Instead of continuing his trip to Waco, Frost turn'd back at Chicago for his Maine home. The dance scheduled in Frost's honor Thursday night has not been called off.

Mrs Ijicy said Monday. It will take place at their country home, Oak Point, as announcad before. Frost was coming to this city for a two weeks visit In Lacy A miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. liogas, was the courtesy by MI hm A Hogas and Miss Mattie Markum, at the home of Mr and Mrs. Henry Markum Robiniion last week-end. The bride, formerly Miss their home, 1512 Pine avenue. The Myrtle Crow, is the daughter of Mr.

home was decoratfd with pink r.in- i and Mrs J. I). Crow of Bellmead. nias and a large white birthday cake and Mr Rogas is the son of Mr. and Talley, chorister; Elaine Templeton.

ulz leader; Nell Spencer, Parnell ohnson, group captains; Kathleen Boswell, pianist: Merle Meeks, reporter. Games were played and re! freshments served to Mr. and Maurice Graves, Pawnee W'ansley, Dorothy Daniel. Morine Pearl Spencer. Nell Spencer.

Jack Parnell Charles Harolson, Hoy Goddard. Curtis Daniel, Surprise Handkerchief Shower Birthday Honor A surprise handkerchief shower was a courtesy extended A. F. Sonntag a birthday celebration when members of the Euzelian class of First Baptist church entertained at the home of Mr. and Hugh Garland, 2323 Morrow avenue.

The party was given In the' garden and the hostess was assisted by Mesdames B. F. Watson and F. A. ven and Miss Dickie Walton in Ing.

Guests were Dr. J. T. Harrington, teacher of the class; Mr. and Mrs B.

F. Watson: Mesdames Maurine Jones, Haas. Keith, A. Florio, Rosalee Kinard, T. N.

Loughridge, F. A. Craven, C. Colson. Florence Spencer; Misses Walton, Barrett, Katherine Col son, Louise Mallory, Erwin, Christine White.

Opal Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

Berlowltz of Lake Charles. visited in W'aco Sunday guests of Mr. and A. Berlowltz at 1914 Sanger avenue, and Mrs Dora Berlowltx, 1017 Ban ger avenue. BVY YOUR and Lubricating Oil From The Master Refining Co.

800 raMh I 'Get It topped with pink candles further carried out color schema. R. Rogaa of Moon ville. Their weadwtf Itjvk ec He is also director of the choir at Austin Avenue Methodist church. year has already sold more tha.n 0,000 copies in the States.

Trustee's of the federation, presidents of the federation and chairmen of outstanding committees attended the Monday morning session. Positive Relief For Itchy Skin Cooling? and suothing Star Ointment melts on the skin, tested medicines deeply into pores where it quickly kills itch, tetter, rash, eczema, foot itch, nne- worm, etc. At all drugtrists. (adv) A Puajt MtxlixirtaLSotop oj the ProleeC year well dia of jroor dindren, by Ur every-daj use of a that doea more than cleanse. Conuining the healing Cutioira properties, Callrara the prolaeting it from tad disitcuring tioiia.

for 70 a aad hahjr loo. Pfftos Jtfr. Drag ft CotpotMto Was Worried and Rundown worked in hotel which was very hard work. 1 hen I got laid oC and I was terribly worried aod down. My mother told me co taka Lydia £.

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A marvelous value. the GOWNS of pure Silk Crepe and 8attns, with exquisite Imported Alen- con Lace trims, both top and bottom; some with dainty Cap-cleeves. the heavy Silk Crepes, tw'o-plece style; lace trimmed or tailored; wldi-bottom, long pants. m. m.

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1907-1973