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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 13

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Finer Texture and Larger Volume in your baking? PAGE FIVE THE CORSICANA DAILY SUN, TUESDAY, MAY Phone 1254. 658 West Fifth Avenue. MRS. S. C.

BAGBY, Editor. ONE PRICE TO ALL it. Hour of Mesdames C. West, Girard Lowe, Harry El Hott. Ivan Rosenberg and Edward Zincke delighted the large and appreciative audience with ther lovely voices in songs and Mrs.

George Dan- ielsl, Miss Margaret Pannill and Mr. William Barlow with their delightfully rendered piano group. Work, A Song of Triumph. (Bj Angelo Morgan.) When Captain John Smith was made leader of the colonists at Jamestown. lie discouraged the gct-i ieh-qutck seekers of gold by announcing flatly, "He who will not work shall not This rule made of Jamestown the first permanent English settlement in the New World.

But work does more than lead to material success. It gives an outlet from sortow. restrains wild desire, ripens and refines character, enables human beings to co-operate with God. and when well done, brings to life its consummate satisfaction. Every man is Prince of Possibilities, but by work alone can he come into liis Kingship.

guest of bet brother Louis Tidd. Piano Recital Mrs. w. P. Senot presents High School and Artist, students in Plano Recital, Wednesday even ng May 2Sth, Carhefie auditorium.

You and vour friends are invited. Honor irginia P.oberts, Gladys Mixon, Lots Jackson, Norma Ilrauer, Iva Wright, Sara Eunice Harv ell. PART I. in Leon Ringut, Sarah Staudei Dorothy Carlson Scherzo in Skating Skullak Lorraine Pugh 115 Benjamin God at Irene Harwell ditrs Chorus Gounod Marie Borg, Mrs. Senor Minor Prelude Chopin 5 39..........

MacDowell Eloise Johnson carf Dance Cecile Chaminade Lettie McLeod Jazurka Brilliante Leschetizky Mrs. Dora nerd 34 No. 1 Moskowski Lady Fan Scott PART II ipsody 410 Carl Ivol I i Maxine Lowry, Farad Eunice Harwell Rondo Mendelssohn Lcis Jackson i l.Oenari Karkanoff Norma Brauer Miar Hark! The Lark! I Schuhert-Liszt i Rhapscdie, No. Liszt Gladvs Mixon Deux 40, No. P.

Chopin Iva Wright Air de Ballet Moskowski Maxine Lowrv 54, No. 4 Edward Grief Rondo in Op. 51, No. 2 Beethoven Virginia Roberts Presentation of to Hoventh Grade students- T. Newson.

Anita Fay Butler, Elizabeth Fletcher, Rosa Grossman, Marion Josephine Jackson. Majorie Tavfor, Thomas Presentation of Mrs. Serif r. Benediction. Miss Alice Beaton has just purchased a handsome niatio vvhieli she has in her lovely home on West Fourth avenue.

Mrs. Minnie Sutton and Miss Ruth Sutton presented their primary and intermediate pupils in recital at the Third Avenue Presbyterian church last evening. Although 34 pupils appeared on the program, it consumed only a little over an time, to complete it, as the children were so well prepared and did so well. The Nevin Club scholarship pupil, Mary Lou Warner, appeared on the program and did creditably. At the conclusion of the' program, prizes tor excellency in work and Uongest practice hours were presented the following primary IJlliatt Smith and Laverno Young.

Tie- low intermediate medal was won by three V. Henderson, Helen Davidson and Modena tied for it. In the cut Jennie V. Henderson drew the lucky number and received medaJ. Why Women Bob.

Because by Vnir is a long an.I thick that 1 take care of it. Because ntv riir is so -hurt and thin that it lossu't make any difference anyway. Because the hat I want is to gc with bobbed 1 r-ir. Because, everybody else is doing Work' Thank God for the might of The ardor, the urge, the delight of Because I tlhnk bobbed hair is so cute. Because hair is so easy to take re of.

Because my bit hand bobbed hair Because my husband said I could not do it and I thought I'd just show him. Because -Omaha World Herald. Woik that springs from the desire, Betting the brain and the soul on Oh, what is so gootf as the heat of it. And what is so glad as the beat of it, And wit at kind as the stern command, Challenging brain and heart and hand? Mrs. W.

F. Smior presented her elementary and intermediate grach students the same evening at the H'gh School auditorium in a Novell, ty Piano program entitled. Visit to Granim i bv Chas. W. Cadman, which was greatly enjoyed by the large number of parents and friend present.

Each number, as the program indicated, with some phase of life on the faint where Grandma lived beginning with Visit it May Time," and incidents connected with the home life. Grandma's Garden and the Circus that comes while they am there. In this novel way many familiar pieces played by all music students were into the program such Cricket and tlie "The Jolly Blacksmith," of "Water Lilies," "Rustic Dance." Paderewski's Rope and many more. Watch Repairing want It. Fred Mitchell.

Work' Thank God for the pride of it, For the beautiful, conquering tide of it. Sweeping the life in its furious flood. Thrilling the arteries, cleansing the blood. Mastering stupor and dull despair. Moving the dreamer to do and dare.

Oh, what is so good as 1 lie urge of And what is so good as Cue surge of And what is so good as the summons Rousing the torpid soul from sleep'. At $11.95 Work' Thank God for the pace of it, For the terrible, keen, swift race of Our hand made, hand drawn voile dresses in a big assortment of the smartest of styles. All Fiery steed in full control. a.quiver to greet the goal. Work, ttie Power that drives behind.

Holding the runaway wshes bach. Reining the wSI to one steady track, Speeding the energies, faster, faster, Triumphing over disaster. Oh. what is so good as the pain of it. And what is so great as the gain of Mrs.

Alice Blair Guantt presented Rene Coulson in piano recital assisted bv her little sisters, Euia Jane and Laura Delle in songs and dances, at her studio on West Fourth avenue Monday A more delightful program was never enjoyed than this one by this trio of talented little maidens, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L. Coulson. A large concourse of friends were present and were completely captivated by the artistic and finished manner in which Reno plaved, read and danced as wail as by the pianologue.

songs and dances of Laura Dell only years of age and Eela Jam. six They were showered with lovely baskets and bouquets of the season by admiring friends. At $16.95 Arc attractive frocks of linen, voile anil com binations in a large assortment of good look ing 0 And what is so kind as the cruel goad. Forcing is on through the rugged road Work! Thank God for the swing of it. For tlm clamoring, hammering ring of it, Passion and labor daily hurled On the mighty anvils of the world.

Oh, what is so fierce as the flame of At $19.50 Poppy Sale a Success. The Poppy Sale put on hy the La Thundering on through the dearth ar.d doubt. Failing the plan of the Maker out. Work, the Titian: Work, the Friend, Shaping the earth to a glorious end, Draining the swamps and Wasting the hills Doing whatever the Spirt Rendering a continent apart, To answer dream of the Master heart. Thank God for a world where none may Thank God for the splendor of work! Dr.

and Mrs. Miller returned from New York where Dr Miller has been taking a post grad nate course the past six weeks. Exclusive Millinery Mr. ami Mrs. Bob Taylor aro now pleasantly located in a cozy apaft ment at home of Mr.

ami Mrs W. M. Huft, West ColHn st-eet. At $22.50 Arc the handsomest lace trimmed voile dress cs one could possibly imagine. Mrs.

If. B. Daviss and daughter. Miss Margaret are leaving in a day ot two. for Stamps, to visit Dr Baker ami family.

They will he joined there by Miss Caro, who ha been attending Wurd-Bc Imont (hi year. Mew High School. On i ut tuIlnqsR ot a nig and generous heart. Annie May Sandwich has promised to present flip new High School upon completion, with of her greatest ad mired oil paintings, large sized copy of Boy Thsi be greatly appreciated and highly prized hy only school hoard but by the thousands of that will pass through the school in years to come in fact hy all Corsicana, as rarer or more loved picture will hang upon its walls. At $25.00 At $29.50 Arc three piece linen and voile combinations, charming lace trimmed voiles of the fiest quality, tailored, sport and dressy models in Crepo de Chine and flat crepe in a host of the most, attractive and smartest styles which could be obtaned.

Arc immense assortment of Crepe dc Chine Sport Dresses and dressier frocks, tailored dresses, lace trim med voiles and the handsomest of voile and linen combinations. Some very high grade tub silks are included at this price. Violin Recitals. Miss Mabel Bush will present her High S'hnol class Friday evening. May 30th, 8:15 at First Methodist Church Primary ftud Intermediate class Monday evening, June 2nd, 15 k.

Third Avenue Presbyterian church. Hat 217 North Beaton Street Mrs. Archie E. Parham and Hole daughter Carter left today their home it Fort Worth, having Been tie if Mr. and Mrs.

V. Hastings while in the city attending the graduati: exercises of iter niece, Miss ageret Pannill. Corsicana Girl Popular. In additon to being elected presi of the Student Council of Ever fast and Sansoie Fabrics New'Arrivals Today Are Especially Attractive The best that can offered in cotton fabrics is known KveiTast and Sansoie names. Meantifill color fa Dries are here to fill your every need.

English Prints Distinctive designs mark the appear atit-e of this line, wide as to its ttl colors ami patterns and Priced at 50c to 75c a yd. New Victor Records Junior Nevin Club Party A fitting close of season's fa it fui work of Junior Nevin Club. Miss Iconise Pace, president of the Nevin Club, opened her home to the members of the Junior Nevin Club Saturday afternoon frrm 5 to 7 Although the weather whs had there were forty-five children present. Musical games were olayed led by Miss Ruth Sutton, Mrs. J.

Dockum, Mrs. Minnie Sutton and Mias Marie Waltman. Miss Pace gave the huge party In her effort to do something for the development Ike art of nms'e among the Miss Pace high ideals and broad vision and the Junior Nevin Club is fortunate to beve her interest. At the close of tlie afternoons fun ind frolle, Eskimo pies and wafers were served and greatly enjoyed bv all. 10 -inch, list price Night Hawk Blues, Trot, Coon -Sanders Original Night Hawk Orchestra.

19317 10 -inch, list price My Dream Moon, Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago. Cover Me Up With the Sunshine of Virginia, Fox Trot Jean Goldkette and Hit Orchestra. list price Doodle Doo Doo, Fox Trot Benson Orchestra of Chicago. Back in Hackensack, New Jersey, Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago. 19319 inch list, price The Land of Sunset Dreams.

Waltz Jack Chapman and His Drake Hotel Orchestra Georgia Lullaby. Waltz The Pst price Jimminy Ges Billy Murray Monkey Doodle American Quartet Dress Crepe in the latest French pattern-) is this silk Crepe for dresses, blouses and linings. I ire? kps in Embroidered Linen ami a truly com reliable ami garment for the warm days to mine. Beanti ful colors and si vies. Cood range A yard $1.50 Creponge crepe describes the of Creponge in a colorings for dresses and Adoration Cloth or immun dainty lingerie ion has small silk figures of self color.

In the pastel tints, A yard 65c All Priced Very Reasonably $3.95 to $22.50 The Arrival of Miss Grist. The world has no such flower ir. any land. And Hitch pearl tn any gulf or As any babe op any Swinebut na. Mr and W.

Grist are rejoicing over the arrival of a tine Lain giri who will he called Marv Kathleen, on Stmdav May 1924 She tipped the acalca at 8 1-2 and tn the eaUmotion of Grandfather and Recae, wax never a finer or a more lovoble baby Jn all the world $1.00 to $1.50 a yd Plain Sateens Cotton Charmeuse Au color range in plain colors reveals possibilities for longwearing aprons, linings, petticoats, and ics. A yard 50c to 75c Eor bloomers and all lingerie, cotton Charmeuse, resembling silk in up pearjMice and letd, comes in all shades. T. J. York Music Company Class Recitals.

Muale made the welkin ring laat evening in different parts of the elty elasa were being given. At the Carneele Library Mr, Edward Hearn presented frghl of.

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