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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 15

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UtJBMCXBX STTS. WEbXF.SDAY. AUGUST 6 1924 PAGE FEVE WE USE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING WHICH INCLUDES ELECTROZONE WATER VOGUE CAFE WAFFLE KITCHEN BEATON CAFE LEE DRUG STORE For BETTER Drinking Water Phone 1067, ELECTROZONE WATER COMPANY ocie tv (Continued from Page Four.) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker and daughter Vivian, are leaving today Tor Colorado for a short vacation.

Mrs. C. C. Minatra writes her Mother, Mrs. A.

WJMcQuistion, of the delightful visit which she and Mr Minatra are having in Greeley, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

Harris are visiting relatives in Dallas. Missionary Society. Tlie Misisonary Society of thp United Presbyterian church met in regular session Monday afternoon at church. Mrs. Ram Mitchell was the appointed and very capable leader for the afternoon and conducted a beautiful lesson on Excellent papers, discussing the different phases of the' topic, were read by Mrs.

Mitchell and Mrs. Walter emphasising the importance of individual responsibility and personal effort in connection with Christian service. Plans for the Contest of the which is to begin soon between Corsicana and Ran Antonio were enthusiastically discussed, and of course Corsicana will win. even 11 Ran Antonio is a big are too. While delicious refreir'ments ol angel-fond cake and brick cream were being served, Miss Lois Mitchell played two beautiful piano numbers which were much appreciated and applauded.

Miss Ruth Hill of Waco is the charming house guest of Mrs. W. Goode. Off For Old Mexico. A fleet, of automobiles bound for Old Mexico, hearing their precious human cargo of a score of more of passengers, will leave Thursday.

The personnel of Ce party is as follows: Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jackson and little daughter Josephine, Mr.

and Mrs Ralston and adopted son, Ralston Warfield, Mrs. George Minister. Mr T. Jackson, Mrs. W.

T. Drummond and daughter, Edna Earle. Mrs. J. Seelig, Miss Corra Puliani and others.

Camping, hunting, fishing, swimming and a general good time will he enjoyed by this congenial groan of friends who exneet to be gone about two weeks. The itenerary of the.ii i rin will include Ran Antonio. Old Mexico, thence hack to Corpus Sylvan Beach. Galveston Rocknort, Houston and home. At Houston, Mrs.

1). Steve Burks and baby daughter, Emily Eleanor will join tlio party for a visit in Corsicana with Mrs. Burks parents, Mr and Mrs. II. T.

Jackson. Goes to New York for Two Years Stay. 'Mr. Milton Barley, son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Barley. 1039 North Bca- ton, lias gone to New York and Philadelphia where lie expects to remain for two years. Mr. Barley has been connected with the Brnok-Mays Music Co in Dallas for some time, and it is In the interest of this company that he gees in quest of more and experience.

Mr Bariev will stop over in Portland for a short visit wth Capt Franklin Hlldebram, with whom hr attended school in England during the World War. and together they will visit the Great Lakes and numerous other interesting places before going to New York. learning it contents from its presentation in the movies. Mr. Bray is on his way to England to confer with Mr.

Wells, and the scenes will be taken on both sides of the ocean Gloria Swanson Purchases Estate. Gloria Rwanson has purchased a fine estate at. Croton-on-Hudson, N. in an exclusive section where many players, literary folk and artists reside. In fact, in her immedi ate neighborhood wil be Holbrook Biinn, Margaret Mayo, Edgar Selwyn, Roardman Robinson, Crosby Gage, Bayard Voiller and Margaret Wvchorlv.

Miss new estate consists of forty acres and iu- (in dee the top of Kitcbafan Mountain, commanding a fifty-mile view up and own the Hudson River Valley The house Itself is of Colonial architecture. SPENT FORTUNE IN VAIN SAYS MRS. McCULLOCH; bottles of this new medi- and weakness. 1 was too weak to do cine, Knrnak, has done me more good my housework and so nervous sound a Fortune spent on other treat- sleep was out of the question. This1 i.Mits and declares Mis condition had been gradually McCulloch 710 San An- ing worse tor severttl years spite ton was.

public indorsement of every effort to obtain relief, of celebrated medicine. "1 consider Knrnak a godsend for it case was always a puzzle to has put me back in splendid health the specialists. Some said my pour at a cost too trivial to mention. It health was due to stomach is pleasure to recommend such a others said not. At any I wonderful medicine toothers." about as sick as any woman could Karnak is sold in (orstcana by the with nervousness, inactive stoma oulson Drug o.

Two Popular Classics To Be Filmed, Life rf Christ" is to be made, into an important film production by' First National. Giovanni version, which has had vast popularity, will be used The announcement carries the information that a company may he seat to the Holy Land for many of the scenes. No director, it is said, has yet been chosen. He will he picked with great rare especially for the qualities of mind and spirit that he will bring to the work. The same is true of the role of actor will he picked as much for ahility to achieve physical likeness to the general conception a for professiona attainments.

James Kirkwcod and Nigo! de Rru 1 are mentioned as possibilitic for consideration. of iih that have time to, read, of History tire going to have the privilege of Texas Musicians On Vacation. David Guion, one of most gifted pianists attd is now teaching piano in the Artists colony at Estes Park, Colorado where 84 Texas musicians are taking special courses this summer. Pari Venth. dean of music at Texas College, Fort Worth, and Mrs.

Venth, teacher of piano in Ihe same college, are now in Berlin Germany. They will remain abroad one year and will spend a large pai of thclr time in Vienna. Mrs. Wesley Porter Mason, one of most, popular teachers and impresarios, is now in Denver, giving a course in teacher training at the Wolcott Conservatory, one of the largest, and best educational institutions in music fest of Chicago. Andrew R.

Hemphill, one of the best known and most successful music teachers in (lie Southwest. is now teaching a class at Junaluska, N. C. Lake Junaluska is an ideal place in which to study amidst the splendid environments in a cool and invigorating climate. Helen Fouts Cahoon, popular coloratura soprano of Dallas, is now at, Epworth Heights, I Aldington conducting a.

class in vocal training and coaching. Daisy Polk, concert soprano of: Dallas, is teaching a class or voice! students at the Colony In Estes Park. Colo. Ruben aDvies, popuar Dallas pianist, who has been in Tampico for tlie past few weeks, will spend the remainder of his vacation in the Davis Mountains Two Dallas girls, musically inclined are on their way to Chicago. They are Misses Bonnie and Virginia Smith, members of the Gypsv Wayfarers, an organization of girl musicians which appeared at ihe Palace in this city recently, and were so enthusiastically received.

Walter J. Fried, conductor of the Dallas Symphony orchestra, and Mrs Fried, are miioying camp life in the Rockies, hut both rf them took their violins along so that they mi'dit practice more than a little. Oliver-Winston. Mr. Geo L.

Oliver and Miss Frances Winston were married Saturday at the parsonage cf the First Bap tin ehiyclt, Dr. E. P. Kennedy per forming the ceremony. Wood-Griffin.

Mr. William F. Wood and Miss Jime Griffin were married Tuesday evening at 10 at the parsonage of the First Baptist church. Dr E. P.

Kennedy performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Wood will make their home in Archer Citv. The Y.

W. First Baptist Church. The Young Auxiliary the First Baptist church, met Monday afternoon with Miss Louise Parker at iter home on West Sixth avenue, and after a most beautiful and interesting lesson on Ministry of led hv Miss Maurice Roberts, the hostess served a delicious ice course. Miss Brazelton will he hostess for next Monday afternoon. ton and Cleveland, Ohio, Indianapoli-.

Chicago. Mi. -t Clowe will be joined in Duncan. Oklahoma by her aunt, Mrs. R.

Croeh for a visit to Bloomington, 111., with Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Buskirt relatives, who were residents in Corsicana years ago and still read the Daily Sun and keep up with Corsicana and their many friends here (n Cleveland and Chicago Miss Clowe will study artistic floral designing for some weeks and will visit restives in Indianapolis before returning home. For everybody.

We heve Fred Mitchell. REFRESHING CONFECTIONS When down town and you feel tired and would like a cool place to rest a minute, drop in here and let us serve you a delicious cool drink or one of our wonderfully good Ice Cream Confections. They are all especially good. McGINNIS DRUG COMPANY 'em. We have what you want.

get together. CITY BOOK STORE. Mrs, Henry Patrick of Waco is vi iting her mother, Mrs. Z. J.

Pogue. Auxiliary First Baptist CHurctt Miss Katherine Sitton was hostess for the Auxilary of the First Baptist church on Monday afternoon. Elizabeth Fletcher had charge of the program which was most interesting and timely, presenting v. beautiful lesson on "Our which was well received. The hostess served cake and brick cream, which Mrs.

Oscar Albritton wjr- introduced the next hostess. Miss Elizabeth Thomas i.as returned from a delightful visit with fiends in Waxahachie. PRINTING CITY PRINTING CD. House of Por sor ServKC PMONC to. CORSICANA TEXAS Auto Cleaning and Greasing Shop Your pride suggests that you keep your car clean.

Economy suggests that it be well greased. There is a difference in greasing and washing of automobiles. Washing and Greasing is our line. Come see us. Diagonally across from Y.

M. C. A. The Meat John Likes Best Maybe favorite meat is a pork perhaps it is baked or boiled ham, pork chops or T-bone steak. Whatever the cut or the kind of meat, one thing is certain, John wants meat that is tender, juicy and of a certain delicious flavor.

To be sure that John gets the meat be likes best, order your meat with your groceries from ESTES GROCERY NO. 2 800 S. 11th St. Phone 457. We Deliver Any Amount.

Anywhere in the City. Subscribe For The Daily Sun DIAMONDS Have your diamonds reset in the latest style platinum 01 white gold mountings. We have a large stock of beautiful mountings to select from. All work done here in our shop by an expert diamond setter. PROMPT SERVICE RHOADS Jewelers Will Study in Chicago.

Miss Annie Laura Clowe left yesterday fur an extender! trip in whien the happy combination of plegHtr and study will he enjoyed in Duncan. Oklahoma. Bloomington, Illinois--, Ak- 9 ResinoL ver that cut cutd see how it heals Little cuts and scratches are aggra- ratir.g and painful, and they can ytcomc dangerous if infected. Prevent nidi a condition by cleansing the inured spot well, and then applying XESINOL OINTMEXT. Its gentle inti septic balsams soothe while they teal.

A physician prescription, and it is no longer in experiment to thousands who havo rsed it successfully lor various A ail tlruggistu Must Rule Against Dele EXTRA FACILITIES During 13 years of continuous business wc have accumulated a vast atnou nt of unrecorded matter pertaining to titles which meet MANY objections goes far towards perfecting imperfect record titles: ALL OF WHICH will tie used for the benefit of OUR PATRONS. VALUABLE TO EXAMINER Comprehensive Compilation arid clear plats striving to show general chain of title, faciliating examination. REMEMBER An absttact is essential to any transaction concerning your property. Better have a good abstract and plat and not need it, man to it right quick and not have it. Ho diet The defendant referred to above was a lonely little woman.

She waa tha mother of four children. Her husband was dead He was a good man. But, he failed. He feiled in the final analysis to provide for a home for his loved ones had paid for it, but the title was not good. I-Ie know it.

When he flaw was discovered. Then the lawsuit came. The wife and her good husband had thought right ariong that they owned property, that no one could take it way from them, and they did own for that matter, but on account of some flaw- in the title that had clouded it by former heirs, and which (loud could have easily been removed if it ha dheen done in time, hut they lost, the farm. The mother and the children aid not only lose the farm, hut 1219.00 in the costa of the suit besides. Will your wife ever he deprived of ho property you will leave her by a flaw in the title? Do you KNOW that your title is clear? Our forty-five years experience his trained us to guard well against flaws.

Bring us your abstract and have it brought down to date and examined. To- rnortow may be too late- it was for the little woman above. If your property has a value fit bear vour name, then you owe It to jour loved ones to abstract the same. Navarro County Abstract Co. Established 1876 1 up Capital I Send Us Your Clothes, We Are Equipped for Real Cleaning.

We Guarantee Satisfaction TAILOR SHOP 1115 WE DELIVER We Appreciate Your ffnXi fT A little fruit and some drinks every day, will make you feel good and keep the doctor away, if you get them at Louis Hashop New Permanent Home, 109 South Beaton Street, across from the Grand Theatre. LOUIS HASHOP.

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