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The Taylor Daily Press from Taylor, Texas • Page 3

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By Geo. McManus BRINGING UP FATHER i in ONE -TWO THREE. FOUR- 1 VE. IF HE OOE.WT EbE-HAVE. up and dre YOOR'bELF-1 TOLD XOL) THAT PROF.

VAH I'D COMiNCi TO TEACH VOU i------- PLAT ZE PlAKO XOO COUNT- YOU WALK HKE Z.E.E'b AHO TOO COUNT taTE.Pt> WAJs two TREE TCU FOUR TOO U-' A OLD WORLD! Fish are in the And we have the tackle that will catch them- Also a full line of sport goods base balls, gloves, bats etc. Solitary Confinement for Life is Sentence Imposed Upon Priest for Slaying At the close of the session, and disposal of business, Mrs. James served dainty refreshments to.the following: Mesdames Willard Gossett, M. P. Gossett, Norrell Moore, Arthur Ake, John Partain, G.

A. Jones, C. W. Morford, C. Jones of Trinity, the hostess and her mother, Mrs.

W. M. Wilhite, and the following children: Elizabeth and Anita Ake, Caroline Morford and John Meyers Partain. When you need Sweeps and Hoes, and when your Lawn Mower needs repair and sharpening, and your ear spring breaks want to remember SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY; The Tuesday Bridge Club meet with Mrs. H.

A. Steadman. The Tuesday Club will meet with Misg Kate Yakey. WEDNESDAY: Mrs. Lee Dill will entertain the Bridge Club.

The Wednesday Music Club will meet at the usual time and place. THURSDAY: Mrs. Louis Prewitt will be the hostess for the Thursday Club. FRIDAY: Mrs. Hattie V.

Welch will entertain the Friday Bridge Club. By The United Press. KALAMAZOO, April Rev. Father Charles Dillon pleaded guilty here today to killing Rev. Father Henry his superior in St.

Catholic Church Thursday, and was sentenced to solitary imprisonment for life. The priest stoutly denied he was insane. The prisoner had a long conference with Judge George Weimer, during which the jurist attempted to determine if there were any basis for doubting the sanity. Father Dillon was indignant in his denial. He maintained that approved of his toward a man he said acted a and treated him a Father tones were firm and bouyant when he said he pleaded guilty.

He smiled when he heard the sentence and said the sooner he arrived in prison the better pleased he would be. The prisoner was to be taken this afternoon to State prison. General Blacksmith. West 4th St. WE WANT YOUR WORK "RW'fr- whenjou have plenty ofKELLOGCS in me pantry you're ready for company" Circle No.

4 met with Mrs. W. H. Tarkington Monday afternoon. The devotional was led by Mrs.

E. M. Grimes, who also conducted the Bible study. A pleasant social hour was enjoyed at the close of business, and refreshments served those present as follows: Mesdames Kimbro of Lubbock, John H. GrifTith, J.

D. Seiders, E. M. Grimes, J. F.

Henry C. Sudduth, S. J. Waters, E. R.

Howard and the hostess. always right when you eat Corn breakfast, for lunch or for dessert! are so delicious and so crispy, crunchy that they hit the taste spot, universally! Besides, are ready to serve, which saves cooking and scraping and scouring of pots! For the sake of family health, make breakfast of and the favorite hot beverage. Serve generously and eliminate the greasy, heavy, indigestible foods. Just see how much better every one will how much faster and harder they can play and think and work. Kelloggfs Corn Flakes are sold only in the RED and GREEN package that bears the signatura, of W.

K. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes None genuine without it. CHORAL CLUB TO ATTEND REHEARSALS All Choral Club members are urged to be present at the rehersals at the City Hall every night this week. Re- i hearsals will last from seven thirty to nine Circle No. 2 met with Mrs.

Marrs V. Smith. The devotional was led by Mrs. G. D.

Patterson, after which Mrs. C. H. Hope counducted the Bible lesson. A short business sesion was held, in which plans were made for future church work, after which the guests were invited into the dining room.

A large birthjday cake, bearing three lighted tapers, representing the Past, Present and Future, prepared in honor ol Mrs. held the place of honor on the lev. dining table, which was prettily draped in a cover of exquisite hand work. A toast the was given by Mrs. A.

M. House, the by Mrs. A. C. Arnold, the by Mrs.

M. A. Dozier. Each member expressed a wish for ihe future of the honoree. Dt corations of jonquils and ferns, were suggestive of sunshine on a rj afternoon.

Those enjoying Mrs. hospitality were: Mesdames G. D. Patterson, Roy Langston, A. M.

House, John P. Burns, M. R. Kennedy, M. A.

Luke, A. C. Arnold and Miss Eva Lloyd. Would You Be Beautiful? Beauty has been the quest of all ages. Thousands of lovely women attribute their beauty to the use of Nadine Face Powder.

YThe cheeks have just a tint of skin can only be equalled by the soft texture of a rose petal. Nadine will keep the roses in your cheeks. It will adhere and protect the skin from the sun, wind and dust. It contains no white lead or other ingredient to harm the skin or the eyes. the same pure powder, popular for so many the box and frag- grance have been improved.

Money refunded if you are not pleased. At your toilet counter 50c. Miniature box by mail 4c. White, Flash, Pink, Brunatt 8 National Toilet Term. RECITAL AT CITY HALL APRIL 24TH The Choral Club and Quartet Club will give their final recital of the season at the City Hall April 24th.

Rehearsals are being held each evening, and the recital promises to be a delightful entertainment. These recitals are always looked forward to by music lovers of Taylor. WEDNESDAY MUSIC CLUB NOTES 'Phe Wednesday Music Club meets this afternoon at four Mrs. John Griffith leader. tor the afternoon is Mc- The following program will be given: Songs, Beaming Frances MeLane.

Piano, a Wild Geo. Prewitt. Paper, Music of the 19th Mary Noble. Piano, Witches Solon 1. Reinhardt.

Piano, from Sonata Miss Garver. Also makers of Kellogg's KRUMBLES and BRAN Circle number three did not meet Monday on account of the weather, but will meet this afternoon with Mrs. Elmer Stevens. METHODIST CIRCLES MET MONDAY AFTERNOON Circle No. 1 of the Methodist Church met with Mrs.

F. W. James Monday afternoon. After the devotional, which was led by Mrs. Arthur Ake, Mrs.

Willard Gossett conductijl an interesting Bible study. Try the Leonard Refrigerator, fully uaran teed by us. Ira A. Prewitt phone No. 1.

5-tf Get your Fishing Tackle from ua a A. Prewitt Hdw. Co 1 See our Lawn Fencing, all sizes. Ira Prewitt Hdw. phone No.

1. 5tf Get your Lawn Mowers from us. We have all sizes. Ira A. Prewitt Hdw.

phone No. 1. 5-tf The Leonard Refrigerator, the ice saver. Sold on guarantee by Ira A. Prewitt Hdw.

phone No. 1. 5-tf Taylor Press Company Bible Distribution I distinct of this wonderful Book of Books have sdcmud for this great newspaper Bible distribution. One is the far-famed Red Letter Bible sayings printed in red for immediate identification), and the Plain Print Bible for those who can spare bat nominal sam. if Only Three Coupons Clip this toopon and two others and present wr kuul them to this paper with the sura set opposite eithsr style, and woe into of your Book of Books aft once.

Letter Via Print Bible, flush lapptajr Banp black leather covers. limp black seal grain textile leather I red round let- cover, red edges, medium large taring. clear print il QQ type, strong and durable, qq three and only three coupons and vOC MARCELLE Toilet Preparations Pure and Sweet As The Flower Tomorrow Alright A vegetable aperient, adds tone and vigor to the digestive and eliminative system, improves the appetite, relieves Sick Headache and Biliousness, corrects Constipation. ifcJUseci for over Perfume Vanishing- Cream (in Jars and Tubes) Dental Cream Cold Cream Powder Rouge (In three shades) Toilet Water Cold Cream (in Jars and Tubes) Shaving Cream Talcum Powder Lip Stick (Light, Medium and Dark) CONCERT AT CITY HALL THE 21 ST As a fitting close to the winter season of practice, the Choral Club and Quartet Club ol' Taylor will give a joint concert on next Tuesday night, April 24th, with Mrs. N.

E. Riviere and George B. Peeler as directors and each individual full of enthusiasm as unusually creditable performance is assured. Mrs. George Thompson will accompany the ladies and Miss Phoebe Garver will be at the piano for the Quartet Club.

Mark the date. Further announcement will bo made In this column. want for Style A or Style wtth three conpout, and include 13 cents additional See Display In Window Note: The Catholic (Douay Version) can be supplied to readers desiring same. It is practically the same size and bound similar to Style A described above and is offered on same terms, 3 coupons and $1.98. A Chance for Every Reader to Get a New Bible.

CO. DALIET JUNIORS-Liltle tfts One-third the regular dose. Made of same ents, then candy spy coated. For children and adults. On the Corner For Service J.

J. THAMES DRUG CO. I 1 oi Fred I. Fisher TAYLOR DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. PAGE THREE.

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