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Tint rmbyteriaiu First Christian Societies Meet Jfi Unit Yesterday For Bifel Study i tTJptrOH many nodal clubs tmi their wmd wtt frfiSJi ftV months during the and If4 fL rf! 5 ow bfin rondo scm imrts to the tins! drvo i Msss Mary OnfttH. daupht sdSaawri! awvic member In the Eng 'pPTfU tints of the' mt PrwTterianl Xmt Ammry mH yeerday wh0 wiu hrr farte' th 'ftTitti lad rircV th First! i Christian LmAid met tn the! Mss Or Brrwn returned om of BwpmbfT. I irom Tcsrk lsere she has been A pnnil mrtir the First studying to Columbia Bnlversitv Mffthodtn Woir en Milcr.an? so during th summer, Mts Broxru is tjety tondoctw! ft tbt church a member of the public schools Tao and a preded buRinegs ulty fccre. iNiwion fmrtjr4pted in br those fci; 111,11 11 attendtire. i Mr.

and Mrs. Oecrre VaUiant and Mr. Prtrr Leadfr Mrs J. D. Peters leader tot the aJfcemoon and the deona! emi wat fnductd bj Mrs.

R.VaIiiant is a sister lrj la of Mrs. T. Durrn Speeialties for the afternoon con sined of a radinr by Miss Lury Dee Owe and a solo by Mrs. H. L.

Munger. Mrs H. T. Kimbro discussed Primitive Homes and the Missionary Task at the meeting and ft tak on "The Christian Approach to the Problem made by Mrs, C. Love.

)H Cbairman Mrs, W. Dunn vbjb received as a new member in the Younp Matron' Auxiliary of the First Christian Ladirs Aid yesterday at mtmAne with Mrs. Stalhaver, anjg IBth street Mrs. Toymen WaddiH was elected; of the circle following the resignation of Mrs. L.

Grimes, i who has been serving in that ea pRr it v. Since the circle met two weeks members hare made 25 ottls on I prospective members and who have been ill and have taken trays of food to three of the fick. Detionai yesterday was con "ducted bv Mrs. W. C.

Wood and; Mrs. Waddiil from the book M. 1 API fn MJIfc'TTOf at the close of the meeting by th hostess to Mesdames Paul Barrier. C. D.

WiJev, L. E. Grimes. Pred Childress. R.

D. Allen, W. C. Wood, O. Terrr, Herbert Carlock, T.

w. WaddilI, M. W. Dunn, N. M.

Wilson, Leo Edward and Mia Burn Lola Mr.Ffiriand. Mrs. Wilson was. a at the meeting. Reserve MrmbfT i Mrs, W.

C. Woods was received new member in the Ashury Methodist W. M. S. yesterday afternoon In a meeting at the church.

"The mission study was led by Mrs. P. B. Williams and those who had parti on the program were Mes dames L. H.

Thomas, O. H. CUne, V. P. Eadsell and G.

r. Mcuouom. Women in the Methodist societies I i yesterday planned to attend a meet ing of Zone 2 in the Lubbock dis jm trict Wednesday in Abemathy. The Asbury society and two auxiliaries In the First. Methodist church are expected to be represented at this mulcting.

Hostesses for meetings cf the First Presbyterian Auxiliary were Mesdames F. E. Alverson. H. Moore, L.

C. Ellis, F. A. While, Joe JWIaon and R. C.

Earvey, ANNOUNCE PARTY Mesdames Amett To Fete Mrs. Dalton Moore Mrs. 6. B. Amett and her! daugti ter in law, Mrs.

Howell Ar nett, are entenaining at 3:45 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. talton Moore, of Sweetwater. The pary will be in Mrs. S. B.

Arnett home cm West 19tta street and bridge will be played. CHILDREN FETED Mr. MerriH Entertains For Granddaughter Juliett Merrill, seven, was given a birthday party Saturday afternoon by her grandmother, Mrs, E. Merrill, in her home at 1419 10th street. Mrs.

assisted Mrs, Merrill in enterttining. Games wrf fend cf ice cream and cake were, sen'ed. Guests Included Kell Thomas Stubbieiirld, Ophelia Mae Beall, Marie Bradley. Jane Sears. Virginia Lee Barr, Bobbie Campbell Trancea Gooden, C.

O. Hart and MUdred Bra TRIO TO ENTERTAIN Miss Olivia Baucom Will Ee Party Honor Guest Miss Olivia Baucom, of Haynes itllt, La, will be guest of honor feridte party to be given this afternoon by Mesdames N. Hale, Powell and J. R. Bush at 2118 17th street.

M0V1EJ LIKDSEY Vilma Banky in "Tliis Is Reaven" James Hall nrk Sttw with Jack Mulhall du4 rpii. Li R1C 3Rs, kut of Ud hor, is 4 Har Bits Of News And ppal Mention two children, of Albuqtierque, N. parsta of Mr. and Mrs. Karry fl Blocker.

1515 15th street. Mrs. who has been visiting her Eistr, Mrs. Blocker, for several veeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Riddle, 2014 Broad ayt have as their house guests, Mrs. I S. Edwards and her son Jimmy, of AmariUo. Donnalita Cokosey and Mrs.

Cook 5ev of Seagraves, vere in Lubbock yesterday making arrangements for Miss Oooksey to enter Tech this I ail Ruth Craig, of Amarilio, has ibec un work in Lubbock as on of the assistants in the registrar's of nee iren Miss Louise Baird has returned from La mesa, where she spent the treek end. Landwer, a member of the department at Tech collere hm returned to Lubbock from Art where tt gpgrj the su.ff.mer. T.v have returned from AmariUo where they nsxted fnends during the week end. Henry Brown is So return to hi home in Houston today afier spending several davs visiting his mother, Mrs. W.

H. Brown, 123 15th street, and fnends here. George Heath Las returned to his home near Lubbock after graduating with a bachelor of arts degree from W. T. S.

T. at Canyon. E. W. Everheart, of Padaca.

Mexico, is the guest of his mother, Mrs. J. JUL Everheart, 151 0 Avenue W. Mrs. A.

J. Hodges and children. vcho have been guests this rammer the home of Mrs. Hodges' bro ther, J. T.

Trigg, 1S29 13th street, left Sunday for their home in Shreveport. Mr Hodges came the latter pan of the week and accompanied his family home. Jesse Cooper, of Plainriew, is In Lubbock making arrangements to enter Texas Tech college this faXL Dr. T. D.

Cross returned yesterday from Chicago where he took a three weeks post graduate course. He also visited in St. Louis, Kansas City and other cities while he was away. Neulon Robinson, of Leelland; Mrs. B.

Atkins, cf Petersburg; J. C. Turner, of New Home: Mrs. T. H.

Byrd, of Lubbock, and Miss Be atrice Stephenson, of Amherst, were admitted to the West Texas hos pital yesterday. Miss Margart has returned from a several weeks vacation spent with fnends in Plains towns and on a ranch In the foothills cf the Sacramento mountains in New Mexico. Mrs. C. J.

Atchison and Miss Ruth Ford spent the week end in Floyda da and Lockney. Mr. and Mrs. V. R.

Carroll, of! San Angekn are rests this week of Mr. Carroll's sister, Mrs, WT. Lyle, and family, 1607 street Dr. and Mrs. H.

BidweH and daughter, 231.1 10th Ftreet, have returned from Colorado where they spent their vacation. Misses Martha Alice Penny and Rosemary Leaver ton were week end guests of Misses LyaH and Elisabeth Pickett in Post. Brooks Penny and BiH if the Pickett i home on Sunday and Mrs, Charles Pickett and daughter, Elizabeth, returned to Lubbock yesterday with their visitors. CLUB TO MEET What To Club Meets This Evening The local chapter of the National What to Read club is meeting at 8 o'clock this evening with Mrs. C.

Atchison in her otfice at the court house. CAMP FIRE MEETS Toyksjo Group Meets With Elizabeth Conner The Toykajo Camp Fire group is meeting at 1 30 clock this evening with Flizabeth Conner in her borne 1 I TATBBOCTv. TEXAS, MOttSTNT AVALANCHE, TUESDAY, ATTfrTTST 27, 1020. Activities Of Missionary Societies Are Sew Members Received Into Church Women's Societies; Business Meet Follows Methodist W. M.

S. Program Yellow Predominant Color In Ch Mrs. James C. Aochinc)of By BETSY NEA Service Writer KEW YORK, Aug. 25.

Women's tennis match pa. it seemed to me Tiewing them mict smart crowds at Easthampton and Forest Kills, rea evening gon un are the ultimate triumph of mod feather trimming and a stunning era feminism I gd outfit for more Caratoga Two littie girls in white, standing afternoons. Muriel likes yellow, too. la the Tast green, waited upon by wears a aid yellow topcoat for masculine umpires, masculine line sports, oranrre felt hat and has men and ball chasers and cheered anted historic Dudley Place at by thousands of masculine throat I Newport a soft yellow, with blue in addition to feminine ones, swat chirreyx roois and bhnds. and et swatted at without benefit I Bk Will be a Wmter avorite of a single chance to be coy, or em With more feminine modes, pink, ploy a speck of their sex wile.

Clean, 1 feminine of ail colors, beautiful sportsmanship that should I premises to be au fait this winter, teach the weaker sex a Appar Louise Lselin, Mrs. Siane? Smith, cnu'y the galleries felt much the Josephine August, Mrs. George D. same thrill in the game, judging bylWidcner and Marian Wilson are a the Tast crowds' enthusiastic cheer the smart Saraiopans wear ing pink at the Brook Club of aa The only yellow thing about the evening. Fport in recent davs is predommat Collars are one of the outstanding color tone of the spectators' at ing style details used for Individual tire.

A bird eye Tiew of the stands I and the eclu.ve club perches he game, acceded yellow to be ter the the outstanding color in the vcryH gay throng that took on the aspect of a field of colorful flowers blowing in the breeze every time applause swept through. Playing in the Best Style Of course the players wear white. Helen Wills tops her Patou two piece frocks, hen not in action. with geranium red cardigan and inevitably wears her eyeshade. Little Betty Xuth.aH is extremely feminine printed ensemble, in her dainty silk or handkerchief The linings of coats' have their linen togs.

At Easthampton she wore cwn importance. Mrs. Charles B. a short, pleated white silk dress Harding topped a two tiered printed with elaborate hand work and a I frock with a plain coat with a star feminine little square neckline. At rpanglel lining that was most ef Forest Kills her white handkerchief fective.

linen frock with fitted top and I A Floral Note in the Mode, pleated skirt Joined at natural Luncheon at the Central Park waistline, had a tiny blue edging Casino has become a pleasant mid and she wore a blue band around fday event for in town loiterers. I her hair, I have noticed the increasing number White sleeveless frocks were al women who wear an orchid or most as popular as yellow touches. wo or a little shoulder nosegay, as I IP in At the Seabright, N. invitation I tennis and cricket tournament, Mrs. 1 James Auchmcioss wore a smart white silk pique frock with a sur pJce closing fastened wrlh three pearl buttons.

The skirt was full and her yellow French jersey jacket had a new type of collar, a round one, stitched for a wide finish. She was one of many who wore wide suede belts of color with white frocks Frances Auc'hinciofis sponsored a much be ruffled blouse tucked into her linen suit skirt. Summering at this or that place and staying put is a thir.g of the past with smart resetters. It is a custom now to spend a day or two in New York en route here or there, tea at the Casino, a night on the St Regis roof or some other smart place to see stars, and then be off to another destination. Mrs.

Muriel LAST TIMES TODAY Kl0 Of wii.p hosm HARVEST Of HATE JACK PERRIN Only one person could tame Hex, and that was the beautiful carnival girl who became the center of a whirlpool of plotting and battle, but who was helped to real love by a fighting cowboy and her faithful steed. IT'S A KNOCKOUT! Also "Comedy News" Admission Child 10c; Adults SOc I ww Mrs. Harris VanderbUt Church and her mother, Mrs. Grahaxa Fair VanderbUt. made I hurried shopping expedition here 1 one day.

Among other things, Mrs. i Graham Fair purchased a chic wine ui uaiuirr rcsuiu um, txzx a square piuiv cfcff on, in soft reds and pinks features a squarish coUar that has clauble scarf ends and in the back. The day cf prints Just must be almost over, so popular are they. Viewing the Karragaasett Bay regatta last week, Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte wore a green and yellow printed chiffon, Mrs.

Gibson Faimtstocfc had a rose painted frock Mrs. Horace Back a brown pleasant gesture of compliment to rather cneery, holiday atmos phere of the place. Mrs, Louis Latham Clarke had a sweet cluster of three orchids pinned on the shoulder of her green lightweight tweed and printed silk ensemble. I have noticed that the 4Maskw mules designed by Perrugia have gone social and now appear as the design for stunning evening slippers. Frederic Gallatin wore a pair in silver and blue with a soft blue flat crepe evening gown at Easthamp ton.

The "green hat" that as once TO NIGHT Harlcy Sadler's Own Co. Big: Tent Theatre Playing NEW BROOMS A Laugh, A Scream, A Riot! "The Arkansas Ridge Runners" And Eigrhi Other Big Time Acts! Reserved Seat BoueiVs Drug Store DON'T MISS THIS BIG FUN SHOW! Feature iW Act! WW Act Continued In City ic Frocks At Tennis B. Fbhar 11 How Achieve Beauty In my last article, I told you of three fundamental principles underlying the scientific care of the skin. Those three simple steps will, keep the young skin healthy and beautiful. However, many women neglect their skins when they are girls, and so in their thirties, orties, and fifties, when their beauty should be at Its best, they find that their skins no longer look fresh and lovelytheir contour no longer has that clear cut look of youth.

But dent be discouraged! If you are willing to give a little time and thought and the correct, scientific treatment jt can be restored to health and beauty. As we grow older, our circulation slows down. We no longer lead the active lives of childhood no longer romp and plftVi And the blood ann 5Wiftiy through our veins! And that is the cause of most of our skin trouble! Exercise active exercise will help lot. If you can play goif or tennis, ride horseback, swimby all means do so. A good, brisk walk is also very beneficial.

Every woman ewes It to herself, her friends and family, to take some form of brisk exercise every day. There's nothing like it for healthy and beauty. But tf you've once allowed your circulation to slow down, become even the tiniest bit sluggish, you will need even more than daily exercise to bring It back and restore it to beauty. You need specific stimulation cf the skin and that, fortunately, you can get by means cf liquid stimulant applied directly to the skin and which acts in the form of local exercise a stimulant that makes all the little ceils of your skin work, social now has definitely gone for Judith Hamlin pulled a big, rough straw green one down over her fair hair, to top a smart green pajama beach suit, one day out Long Island. ITS 1 Tournaments kjsl jbs 1 AAV Jk.

ii. 5 Mrs. Charles Hardtns And you should pat briskly real slapping under the chin with the! k5LXmL.n tips long the expressions ALWAYS UPWARD AND OUTWARD 1 This patting will help your stimulant bring the blood to the surface, and the blood, you know, brings food to the skin and carries away impurities. For those sagging muscles, pat tn good muscle tightener every night before you go to bed. Apply under the chin and over the cheeks, following the expression lines and always patting upward and outward.

Than pat in around th eyes, beginning at the outer corner nd coming inward to the nose with lust the gentlest pat imaginable so light and gentle you might almost say It ws mere finger print. Allow your contour jelly or muscle tightener to remain on fifteen or twenty minutes before ging ahead with your treat rnent. Do not remove, but apply rich, nourishing cream upward, and paying particular attention to the eves. After the cream has been on fifteen or twenty minutes, remove it except under the eyes. Allow that to remain, on overnight.

DANCE HONORSPAIR Mrs. Myrtle Evans Hostess Mrs. Myrtle r.ns honored her nephew and Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. Chancellor, of Pasadena. Saturday evening with dance in her home at 1502 9th street. Those who attended were Messrs. and Mesdames Tom Rice.

Henry Harper Gamble, J. Price. Mrs. Rodie Hawkins. Misses Georgia Stratton.

Virgie Stiles, Kather ine Gray, Velm Btratton, Dors Capps, and Durwood Kelly, OtU? Gilabou, Charles Garrett, Jimmie Caunsel and Tom West. 2 DAIS 2 STARTING TUESDAY 100 Per Cent Talking A Greater Billii Dove Than Ever Uef ore! Prepare yourself for the surprise of your life when you see and hear Biliie Dove in "Careers With Antonio Moreno Noah Beery T' i 11.. Hi Hit. Ma It. l.v si.

im. aHtf.Mm. i 1 Vitaphone has unearthed the buried treasure in Biliie Dove's voice. It is just like discovering a new star and adding it to the old one. Never has the talking picture added so much jcharrn to any star.

Never has such a rare been so dramatically presented. ALSO Caemr Ran Paper A PARAMOUNT MOVIETONE COMEDY New Officers Are Elected In Sans Souci Club; Social Activities For 1' Tech This Winter Are Anticipated 1 wi WORK IS REVIEWED Reports Given On A. Ms Short Course Saturday At meeting of Lubbock county 4 club boys and girls held Satur day afternoon in the courthouse, reports of the Short Course at College Statical and discussion of Individual exhibits were featured. Those who made reports of the Short Course trip were Fred Elliott Jack Stalcup, O. B.

Haute, Arvile Elliott, Frwin Reed, Fay MWdlcton, Willie Mae Prather, Marie Fleming Vergie Moores and J. Thornton. i Instructions for Individual exhibits at the Panhandle South Plains fair were given by Miss Louise Baird, home demonstration agent and County Agent D. F. Eaton.

SLATE DEMONSTRATION Deep Tlowingr Work To Be Given At Seagraves To Th SBAGRA VES, Aug. SKJ. A deep plowing demonstration an inspection will be held here Tuesday, and sever! hundred farmers are et peeled to be present to witness pt ogress being made here by deep plowing farmer and methods of conducting the work. Caterpillar tractor will be 'used by a number of Implement house tn plowing, and farms where deep plowing has been practiced for several years will be visited. Talks will be made by County Agent McFatrtdge and other experts.

The purpose of deep plowing In this section Is to mix the tighter sub soil with the sandy top sou to prevent blowing and drying that has to kmg proven a detriment to farming In Gaines, Terry, Dawson and other West Texas counties. Experiments here are being watched by agricultural experts all over the state. SCHOOLS ARE ready BIG SPRING, Aug. 26. Sixty teachers have been selected and will begin their respective duties in the Big Spring schools on opening date of September 3, according to W.

C. Blank enship, superintendent. The first meeting of th faculty will be held on August 31, prior to opening date and the usual teachers institute will be dispensed with at this time. The schools have live buildings, namely: high school, junior high, nd three ward buildings each school has an active parent teachers' association. Wednesday Ihursday August 2S 29th i i ni BORDER K.

ICE WILLIAM Russell V.S. Chief 'of'tKe TexasRQngm "EL BANDILX)" A romance of the Bl Grande with itor lcal bsvekground MeaJcVs rertg of terror yOUXLGASPI YOITLL TIIKILL! this great epic sweeps pexort yo. ITS DIFFEKENX Also "COMEDY" Admission Child 15c; Adults 40e 1 Miss Geraldine Smith New rresiaent Of Sans Soud Club; Misses Moxley and Snyder Officers Looking forward to the opening ol vmi icwiiwwKicsi college next month and the social activities of wie coitcgc. memoers of the Sam Souol club have elected new officers and are discussing partly, dances and other affairs for the fall months The Sans Souet society ont 0j the most prominent campus organizations. Miss Geraldine Smith was tlcted president to succeed Mr.

3, H. stiles Miss Lucille Moxley, Is the new vice president and Mit.i Mary Snyder was elected secretary treasurer, FAREWELL PICNIC O. E. S. Member To Attend Picnic This Evening.

A plmlc is be from 5 until 7 o'clock this evening for the memoersnip of the Lubbock Easteni star chapter, complimentary to ana Mrs, F. Martin, who are moving to Fort Worth and to Mr? H. v. Mills, who is moving to Abii lene. Those who attend are to jnef Tumble park at 9 'clock.

A EXES MEET Annual Panhandle Meeting To Be In Aroarillo The annual luncheon for former! students of the College of rtiwi uvw mi fie arm an cue ll to be 12:30 clock next Saturday the Herring Hotel la Amvillo ftooording to Invitations being re ceiver juibboek. Prospective stu dents of the college art to atten the luncheon with those wh been I. A. COMPRISE ONE THIRD HONOLULU, The Hawaila Sugar Planters' has re ported to Gov, M. Judd that the; places employ and house men women and children, abou one third th population ths.fe lands.

On the plantations FiUptoK number 43351; Japan 8 Portuguese S.731; Porto BJeaas, 2 635; Americans, 1133; Hawaiian 1.904; Chinese, 1.732; Koreans, 1 332; all others, DAYS mi A VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURE HE ABIS TO THRILL Presented by Richard Eowland. Directed by Frsf Xloyd who made "We and "Drag." Scr Jversion by Bradley King First National Vitaph (Picture. Extra PATHE COMEDY 'Watch My Smol Week Days ContinuoJ 1 P. M. to IX P.

Jaek Mall VSKMJl dual i tlklng tr erer sn Brother 1w 1 Brother 1:3.

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