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rm aOHSICANA DAILY SOT MONDAY. 27, 1927. THHEE flauRhteis. A. N.

tioon and eveninR horns sopmod the Misses most popular, for the onlookerB, as popular photographpr. hns a present wcrp Dr. and I wonderful trip planned for Ri own and dauRh' She has been invited to appear onlHcryl. Hnby and Electra, Mr. atuliwcll as thoso pnjuyiuK llu; walt-r.

I the program of the (). M. 1. photo -1 Mrs. Noal Brown.

Mr. F. J. K))ecinl feature was an excellent, igvaphers fonvention to he held in i rick, Walter Patrick. Mr.

and diver a Wiuoman-who enft r-, Mrs. S. C. Bagby, Editor. Residence 658 Weit Pifth Avenue.

Phone 1254. TO THE FRINGED GENTIAN. having prone over w'ith the Ro. (William Cullen Bryant) tarians who were convening in Os- (ipjiThou blossom, bright with autumn tend, Belgium She is touring Eu- I rope with the Armstrong party. And colored with the own; Mrs.

H. E. Tuttle and daughter. blue, I Miss Mary Tuttle left Saturday That opens when the quiet light morning for Bridgeport, Conn. study i i i the keen and frosty visit relatives.

On July 5, the Leipstg night; will go to North Carolina to Cedar Point, Ohio, in August. Former Superintendent of City Schools with Rotarians in Belgium. J. W. Cantwell, superintendent of the Corflcana Schools for many years, who is now superintendent the Wichita Falls schools, is in Europe and attentled the Rotary convention at Ostenrt.

Belgium. An interesting article in Port Star-Telegram about the convention, stated that Mr. Cantwell w'ould visit I.eipsig, Germany. first, before going on a lour. the educational system W.

C. Pearce, Mr. and jVlrs. the-crowd from I Elkins. Mrs R.

M. Fluker, Mr, and' marvelous stunts. -o Class Social. Spires each Sunday morn at o'clock. Come.

Mrs. Parnum Honored. One of the pT'ettiest complinienls to 0 with extended Mrs A. E. Parnum of; V'ort Worth, who is visiting her sts- i tor, Mrs.

Wm. T. Hastings, was a buffet supper Suudav night given and Mrs Kd M. al Ihe T. K.

L. (lass of the Seventh av- Tables were placed on thot lawn and the lovely sui)-: Teakle of Thirton; Mrs. J. J. Rres- parlors from a beautifully ap- tnham of Abilene; Mrs .1.

J. Davis, church. pointed table on the flag ter-! Fort Worth; Mr. Henry Martin. I most interestntg program was rpjjp was laid with ltal-1 Waxahachie; Mr.

Monroe. alter which Mrs. of San nnun and centered with a green Hillsboro; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur peppy speech clustered with zennias and, rick, Mr.

and Mrs. O. R. Smith and husbaiKks daisies in pretty effect. I Mrs.

White and Mr. and Mrs. VV. L. Hendon of Richland; Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Cox and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Mill and son of Mexia; Mr. and Mrs. Tom School had its Mrs. R. S.

McCrazy and Mrs. Kd I' Husbands lamilv and Mr. .1. F. Hopkins of which Mr Middleton responded de Waco; Dr.

and Mrs. S. L. Wadley iendlng the husbands. a camp, Camp Rock Thou, comest not when violets lean'Brook, where she remains two wandering brooks and springs months.

Mrs. Tuttle will visit in unseen, New York City before returning Or columbines, in purple dressed, home. Nod the ground hidden nest. Mr. and Mrc- C.

H. Mills and Mrs. brother. Mr. Milton Sims of Bryan, loilt Sunday for Denver, Thou waltest late, and where they will enjoy the summen months.

When woods are bare and birds: Mr. and Mrs. M. Thompson are flown, I and their granddaughter, Patsy And frosts and shortening days Curtis leave Tuesday for Colorado portend Springs w'here they own a summer The aged year Is near at end. They will be joined July 14 I by Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Westbrook Then doth thy sweet and quiet eye and Dr. and Mrs. R. C.

Curtis and Look through Its fringes to the sky, little son. If that sky let fall I Mrs. D. N. Rice and niece Mias A flower from Its cerulean wall.

Margaret Lowry, who resides in I Kansas City, left today for Boston I that thus, when I shall see for a six weeks stay. En route they The hour of death draw near to me, will stop in Philadelphia and Now Hope, blossoming within my heart York City. Miss I.owry will con- May look to heaven as 1 depart. duct a course in Music Appreciation in the American Institute of The Social Season is fast wane- Normal Methods by invitation. A Ing, and with the exception of visit in Washington, D.

will be very pretty and unusually notable'made before returning home, wedding in July, and teas and Mr, and Mrs R. L. Hamilton, ties for our out-of-town guests, the Robert Hamilton and Mrs. H. D.

word finis is about on Ihe Johnson will leave Tuesday morn- social calendar. I ing by automobile for their sum- The exodus to vacation climes mer camp in Colorado, near lola. reaches its peak this week, and Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Lang and little those remaining are planning to sons will leave by rail and meet leave Ijofore many weeks.

jthem in Denver for the trip to the Among the first to close their camp. Mr. Johnson will join the house, and hie to their party later in the summer, mer home on the bay were Mr. and! Mrs. J.

E. Whiteselle and sister Mrs. F. P. McElwrath, who are Mrs.

Ashford Hughes, of Dallas summering in Rockport and leaving early in July for Lons no doubt, give great pleasure to. Beach. Cal. Tliey will at Hotel heir Corsicana friends giving house parties. Judge and Mrs.

J. F. Stout and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wright ami Virginia until fall.

Mrs. Frank Wwd and Mrs. J. McClellan are leaving the first of for Springs, and MI, hs 1026-27 YEAR BOOK T. F.

W. C. children have been enjoying Col-jSallie F.vans is leaving about the orado many weeks in same time to spend Ihe remainder their summer hamo al Manitou. ol Ihf summer is Colorado Mrs. A.

A. Wotrham is in Col- Mr. and Mrs. S. W.

Hurdine will orado Springs for the summer, she became members of the Corsleaiia having left several weeks ago. 1 Colony in Colorado Springs early Mr. and Mrs. M. E.

Woodrow in July, and daughter Dorothy left June 1.5 1 W. 1) Nolen will leave Wedin their car for a lour of the East-'nesday for Dallas to join her sis- ern states, including New York City and points ou the Creat Lakes. ter. Ray Woodruff of Mineral Wells for an overland trip to Chi Mr. and Mrs.

R. Wlieelock andjcago. with Chicago friends who are children accompanied by Misses! in Dallas. They will be Eteanor Thornell and ('onstanre! of these friends at their Rhea are touring the East in their summer home on the oar. They left the sixteenth of expect to remain in Chicago June and will be gone three! month or six weeks before return mouths.

i iag home. Mrs. George Baum and little' Misses Fannie and Wlllette daughters and Mrs. I. Baum left I (ireenlee are making their plans to the sixteenth of the month for Oak-1 leave Sunday for Chicago and New land anit Francisco, for City on a six weeks business the summer.

and pleasure trip. Mrs. H. E. Kinsloe Is in Califor- Mrs.

A. Taylor and her daughters. nia for the summer, also. She and Misses Mary and Inez Taylor of the her daughter and granddaughter, Taylor Beauty Shop, will leave Fri- Mrs. James Autry and Miss Allieiday or Saturday of this week with Mae are at Hotel Virginia, at Long i Oklahoma relatives for an overland Beach.

trip to Colorado. Mrs. Taylor is Mr. and Mrs. S.

Ozburn left moving to Denver, but they will all the second week in June for Long Beach, where they will spend the entire summer. Mrs. S. S. Johnston Is spending the summer In California with her daughter Mrs.

Bee Johnston Campbell. Mrs. M. Tatum. Mr.

Clifford Tatum and son Bille Burgess, are ttL El Paao spending a part of the summer with Mrs. Clifford Tatum, who Is there for her health. Mrs. Mattie Hilliard accompanied them as far as El Paso, and is now in Tucson, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Anderson, and family.

Miss Ethel Mae Tatum is in Eu-i spend the summer in Pueblo, Colo rado Springs and other places of mterest, before Miss Taylor and Mrs. Bert Sudduth, also a member of the Taylor Beauty Shop who is accompanying them returns in the fall to resume their work. Mrs. C. H.

Allyn will leave in the early part of July for Boston, with a friend Mrs. Burke, of Dallas. Mr. and Mrs Davis Neece and son. Dickie, will go to Callforniii gome time next month on a pleasure trip and a visit with Mrs.

Neece's brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Noble of Los Angeles. Mrs.

Tessie Dickeson, Corsi- Third District Ranks Second In Number of Clubs in Federation. The Texas Federation of yearbook for 1926-27 is oft the press and now' being tributed among the 50,000 club women of Texas. The committee responsible for the publication includes Mrs. J. U.

Fields. Haskell, president; Mrs W. H. Murchison Haskell, fcrrespcndlng secretary, and Mrs. Clyde Lilly.

Fort Worth, chairman transportation committee. Issued in compact form, con forming to the yearbooks of the- State and national federated clubs, the work is a complete record of federated club activities for the last two club seasons. A greeting from Mrs. John Sherman, president of the Federation Women Clubs, makes complimentary ref erences to the 1928 biennial which will be held in San Antonio next spring. The following departments ot work in the Texas Federation with their chairmen are listed: Mrs.

C. D. Kelly, Groesbeck. department American citizenship; Mrs. J.

L. Young, Mineral American home; Mrs. M. H. Hagaman.

Ranger. education; Mrs. A. II. Bailey.

Dallas, fine arts; Mrs. R. T. Skiles. Dallas music; Mrs Guy E.

Browne, Houston, literature; Mrs. J. Nagle, Dallas, press and publicity; Mrs. L. A.

Wells, Amarillo, conservation ol n.itural resources; Mrs. Iluuner. El Pasii. interna- tioual relations; Mrs. Hob Barker.

Fort Wurth, legislation, and Mrs. A. H. Rucks. Angletou.

public weKnre. Of interest (o clubs is a (irogram oiiiline for wet kly ings from to May. The j)rograms are based on the divisions ol work rt prest nlfd and olfer Interest ing and helpful material. Dedicated to Mrs. Fields, the pres the programs were coinpileu bv Mrs J.

L. Young and Mrs. A (Vit. (H A com plete roster of all federated idubs, a list of all division officers and chairmen, and a detailed reixirl of ihe convention held in Dallas, together with other intormation of specill and general interest, complete stlie In a survev of the directory ol clubs we find that the Third District ranks second in the number of clubs in the federation with 10 its credit and a total member- bhip of 3,225. The seventh district ranks highest, with 120 clubK.

Among the district chairmen in the Third District were noted the following Corsicana club women: Mrs. C. C. Albritton chairman of community service. Mrs.

R. H. Mob loy. chairman of the deepartment of conservation of natural resources; Mrs. Robert E.

Sparkmen. chairman of the department of legislation; Mrs. W. A. Hammett, chairman of drama under the department of fine arts, and Mrs H.

E. Wassell chairman of narcotics under the department of public welfare. Relatives and Friends Attend Funeral. Seldom has the death of a little child saddened the hearts of a community as that of little Patrick Brown, adored eon of Mr. and Mrs.

P. Brown. 1705 West Collin street Patrick was a favorite with every one. and especially of the Me Cleary Sisters Kindergarten, which he has attended the past two years and valedictorian of the class at the close of school In May, Many sorrowing friends and relatives followed the remains to Its last resting place and mingled their tears with those of the loved ones A most impressive service was held by Rev. P.

Martin Baker al the Third Avenue PreHbyterian Out-f)f-town relatives and friends and Mr. W. J. Williams of Palmer; Mr. and Mrs.

A M. Smith of Ferris, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B.

Pearce, Mr. After Those enjoying this hospitality with the host and were Mr. a social hour white angel) Hastings and sons, Wil-' food squares and green ice was served carrying out the T. E. L.

col- ana mi. ana iv. n. can-c, B. Felix Harris.

Mr. H. J. Harris, ors white and nile green. Mr.

C. W'. Brown. Mr. Doc It a member of this and Mr.

Robert L. Seay of Dallab. and tailed to attend you didn prove a very interested hostess. If Natatorum Drew Crowds Sunday. a member and not working with No cooler or more delightful spot class, come join this hap- could be found Sunday, to get awaylfV band and enjoy your Christian from the extreme heat of the A cordial welcome is extend- than the Natatorium.

Crowds any married lady between the ited this delightful pleasure resort agen of and 45 A most inter- all during the dav. but the after- esting lesson will be taught by liam and John. Mr. and Mrs. Rob-j ert A.

Watt and daughter, Jose-1 phine and Beuna Allyn. Mr. andi Mrs. Ed M. Polk Mrs.

and her daughter. Bettie Carter Parnum. fContinuert on P'iee 4i MC.OM BARBbCUE LEVI BROTHtKo tVlARKET. PHONE 485 OR 486. GROCERY NEWS GENERAL INFORMATION.

The fruit crop here and over a veiy large portioD of the country is very light, and you will not have opportunity to can and preserve you did year. PRICES are cheapei now on canned fruits and preserves than they have been or probably will be for a long time. YOU CAN SAVE money and save worry by buying now or by ordering now for Pall delivery. We have a very attractive proposition for you. Yours Truly, SOWELL BROS.

BETTER GROCERS Agents Texas Carlsbad Water Co. -smm: PRICE There Is a jfrowing cy amonK Pari.s fasten thinKs down the front. dres.s from Ber nard et of pink beach satin ha.s rows of shirriiiii on double cord.s and very new sleeves with a neat cuff. rites X'ciscs in 1 loiior (irandfallier A wonderful selection of the smartest dresses of the season now at lowered prices. There are included frocks for every afternoon wear, semi-formal, shopping, and general utility.

One of the Greatest Money-Saving Dress Buying Opportunities We Have Ever I Held This Early in the Season I All Siik Dresses included in these groups J.95 Inchided in this group are all silk drcs.ses tliat have been selling at $11.95 to are inehided some innt'h higher in pricc, carried over dresses. All new Summer dresses, priced $18.50 to. in group. A remarkable of outstanding values in smart dresses. I I I I HIh name, l( you don't know.

And should you to ril HHVe you trouble of axkUig Hr Tr MeBntlre. The followine uoeni whh by Kdna Mt Entire, dauithtor of T. T. Kntire. on o( her II Mcvcnty sixth hirthilny which celebratod at home of hou H.

Mi UtHt KriiUt) To H. T. McEntire. wan old todny. lune 24th.

1927. to he Kay he Is ouf hundred Hnd elevfMi (nandfather like oiil. I run; day will liHH a liocjd nian. A Kood old ChiiKtlan dad. I think him Ihf f.ilhi'r Tiial I lould havf had.

Itiit ont- (Irandpa I if they don't, they Why? Did you aHk nu- wliy? JiiHt hei my Now whtit you my off your hat and "llow dy-do." F'or yon will alwuyH know mi vo met a ChrlHtiau All onr Suinmrr in this ight hik I (lai in a variety 39,50 now ilressp.s are now rf'diifcfl to A ko- lecfioii of smart to dioose from. and sfs for at $10.50 All riiic.st 5 () 'S 79 5 and One Half Price Included at half price is a big selection of the earlier dresses. This group presents a splendid opportunity for the woman or miss who is contemplating a Summer trip. il ALL SILK DRESSES! I At Important Reductions Every Spring and Summer Silk Dress Included I I II il I I. i 'i I.

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