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t) 2 Jail 171 1" :10 I 00 0 4 I 41- Amok NEENEAMmit Wednesday Sept 2 1931 THE SHREVEPORT JOURNAL Page Four 1 1 1 4 1 d' 4 1 New Books IMMIITIIIIn avenue cohostesses Mrs Cowden Mrs Paul Goodwin and Miss Opal Osborn All members are urged to be present MISS MARY YOUNG WILL OPEN STUDIO OCTET le r-) 11 0 EVENTS AND CLUB ACTIVITIES UB ACTIVITIES Mrs Baird and Mrs Wynn Taylor and daughter Miss Margaret Jane Taylor and son Ed Taylor have returned from Tulsa Okla where they and a delightful month's wilt with their mother Mrs William Walsh and brother Mr Laufman LINDSAY 41 ROBERT HUME MRS I Former Teacher of Expression at Baylor to Have Private Classes Here 0 Somers Roche What would you do if you were worth untold millions and you wanted to marry a man who was poor? Suppose too that he would not agree because you were so rich Suppose again that another fine chap was beseiging you all the time The solution tion the way these two really vital people were finaly brougLt together is as old as the hills and as new as tomorrow It is in a way that only this greatest of modern romancers can tell a love story "The Broadway Butterfly Bliss Murder upon murder takes place among members of Broadway's fast-living fit-drinking set and all for no apparent reason A matter-of-fact police captain a private detective liis assistant a discharged news- reporter with motives of thcir own In regards to solving these crimes make this a highly interesting detective story tt NNW During the temporary absence of Mrs Rcbert Lindsay Mrs Baker have charge of this page Mrs Baker can be reached over telephone 8-4187 All letters and communications should be mailed or carried to Mrs Baker 723 Rutherford Another addition to the social and dramatic life of Shreveport is Miss Mary Neil Young daughter of Mr and Mrs Young 438 Forrest street who today announced the opening of her private studio dedicated to the development and study of expression and the speech arts 4 I l''r a 'til In and other points In the Ozarks where be has been for the past nine weeks 1 Andrew Querbes Jr and her mother Mrs John McDonough left early this morning In their car for New Orleans where Mrs Querbes will make a short visit and will PHONE 520 be accompanied home by her young daughter Miss Katherine bes Nvho has been visiting her coufern In charming harmony with the sin Miss Dorothy Wellem in that green crystal service city Mr and Mrs Clare Clark will On Wednesday afternoon over 1 entertain Friday evening with a station KWEA at 5 o'clock during buffet supper complimentary to i the Flin Program Miss Violet eeks their guests Miss Sue Steele Spen- I 'W general i secretary cf the cer Miss Phyllis McCollum and I Y- W- ll have a message Mrs Albert Buvens Of welcome to the radio world Miss Weeks comes to Shreveport Installation of Officers of YWCA from New Iberia La and will Clubs tell of ber first Impressions of the A and the friendliness The Installation service of the of the A extends to all Federation officers of the business girls in our city A and the presidents of the affil-1 lated clubs were held night On Friday afternoon over staat the home of Mrs Frank Rolfe tion KWEA at 5 o'clock the one end of the room hung the ness Girls' federation which means Blue Triangle the emblem of the all the business girls of the association and before it on a table A clubs will broadcast some of were arranged candles represent- I their activities Ruth Perry presiing the different offices dent of the federation will act In Miss Mary Camp retiring vice the capacity of announcer and the president presided in the absence various clubs will speak for two of Miss Cora Payne ex-president minutes as follows: Blue Tr-She told briefly of the work of the angle Jewel Burger president federation (luring the preceding Four Leaf Clover Adeline Wil- son Cecellans Willie McLemore year and of her own joy in the service Then she called forward Harvesters Ethel Gray Hand-Miss Ruth Perry whom she in- craft Mrs Chester Ray Jolly stalled as president for the Janes Gladys Cross Kenozelians lug year Ruth Babin Melku Mrs Eloise Miss Perry pledged herself to icy (-)nweg()- Miss Cora Fin- carry on the work that had been 1 leY Virginia Asher Marie Rob- ee he erts Vota Vita Mary Louise Levy PHONE 5:20 Miss Mary Camp retiring vice president presided in the absence of Miss Cora Payne ex-president She told briefly of the work of the federation (luring the preceding year and of her own joy in the service Then he called forward Miss Ruth Perry whom she installed as president for the corning year Miss Perry pledged herself to carry on the work that had been others "Dwarfs Olivier Miss Olivier has written her finest novel a story that claims kinship with de la Mare's "Memoirs of a Midget" She has told the tale of a a deformity but a perfectly proportioned marvelously gifted child born to Nicholas and Alethea two healthy and normal people No one in Enzanld but Nicholas 0Thew th secret of his heritage: tl --as dwarf's blood in his veins h- the tiny child came between them and how he finally brought them together again is the theme of the novel "Harriet West Miss West draws the portrait of a strange and lovely woman through the subconsciousness of the man who is in love with her This book is a shrewd and poignant interpretion of the relationship of love Like everything Miss West writes th story is dvastating in some of its implications but it is pervaded by a tenderness which results from her uncanny sympathy with the masculine viewpoint the while she gently derides it Wilde Here is a racy sophisticated tale of childless couples living a year or so beyond their incomes in New York Hagar Wilde understands the people of whom she writes her characters are real their smart conversations their mannerisms weaknesses even their rare virtues she has caught and set down with remarkable fidelity against a cosmopolitan background "Break-Up" is a novel continually entertaining and notable for its swift-moving prose "Rhapsody In Highest point reached by a shell Is 15 miles for Travelers This Evening's Events Mr and Mrs Douglas Attaway will entertain with a miniature golf party for Miss Virginia Ratc Swimming class at natatorium 6 to 7 Independence Grove circle will meet at Elks parlors -7 at 8 Thursday Sept 3 Onwego club at A noon luncheon Harvesters club at A 6:30 Tennis class of A Princess park 5 to 6 o'clock Shreveport Art club classes char coal sketching life 8 to 10:30 pm Swimming classes for women at A at 10 to 11 o'clock Trestle club at A in ladies' parlors Of Elks club at 8 Cedar Grove chapter No 135 will meet at 7:30 Registered Nurses will meet at Highland clinic at 8 etrunameissta883018 I4 iK --f i -i-- 4 A e- i(40- 1 1 4:::1 i-4----2 i i' el cl 1- -r 4( Ai 0 I i i- ls It 141' 0 otogir' 9f: so ably carried On by before Then referring to the candlse burning on the table at her side she told of how they reminded her of the torches carried by the runners during the wars of ancient fore Then referring to toe canaise on the table at her side she told of how they reminded her the torches carried by the run- ners during the wars of arcient A Samp Swimming Party Saturday evening was the setting of a beautiful picture etched deep in the hearts of many a scene that will never be removed by time or conditions The opening of the swimming pool at Camp Margaret Hutchinson is an event that has been dreamed of for many a long day and the consummation of this dream out at camp beneath the beautiful trees with the vision of the setting sun silently sinking into the God so often works in the lives of each and every girl is one more wonderful incident that has come to the A as it grows and serves the girls of Shreveport There were gay swimming suits and drab ones but every face was a merry one as each girl plunged into the lympid waters of their very own swimming pool Through the energetic efforts of the camp committee and generous friends in Shreveport this accomplishment has been made possible and over one hundred girls gathered together out at Camp Margaret Hutchinson to enjoy the celebration After the refreshing swim a delicious supper was chicken baked ham rice and gravy potato salad hot biscuits iced tea and watermelon Who wouldn't feel the quintesence of happiness after enjoying a swim and this repast? The girls dispersed into groups and sang songs some of them went boating in the moonlight and admired the shadows playfully showing through the gorgeous trees that tower toward heaven at our beautiful Camp Marget Hutchinson Inviting benches were pretty pictures as the girls in gala attire conversed and sang the songs of their clubs and "Follow the Gleam" and many others Miss Margaret Hutchinson herself was the inspiration of every heart as many of the new members of the A had been waiting for theis meet and know "Miss Marg" and were fully repaid in the reality of seeing this gracious hostess Assisting Miss Margaret Hutchinson in dispensing the hospitalities of this opening of the swimming pool and the supper were Mrs Robinson Mrs George Hearne Jr Mrs Will Hutchinson Miss Drown Mrs A Long Mrs Frank Rolfe Mrs Brown and her lovely daughters Miss Louise Mitchell Miss Minnie Lea and Miss Violet Weeks and Miss Ruth Perry president of the Business Girls' Federation being the entire affiliated clubs of the A The club house was a vision of A group of the younger set reti rnin2- from an interesting sum-Trier spent at Camp Waldemar near Kerrville Texas included Misses Rebecca Willis Lorenda Cox Barbara Dras Jeannette Johnson Margaret Jollnson Betty Stagg and Elaine Price of Mansfield La Miss Elizabeth Lee a member of the camp joined her family Mr and Mrs Burch Lee at theit ranch near Jenard Texas Al Azhar university in Cairo Egypt is the oldest in the world an enchanting array of New Fall Millinery for off-toschool wear! Al Azhar university in Cairo Egypt is the oldest in the world 9- 00714 NIT i i I i 4'' -4-4 l's' (- A i x-o i i i NI' Showing an enchanting array of New Fall Millinery for off-toschool wear! OF COURSE WE MOULD HATS TO THE HEAD 1 Miss Young Miss Young attended Baylor university where she received her bachelor's and master's degree and later became a member of the faculty of Baylor University where she taught in the department of expression and dramatic art for the past four years In addition to her work at Baylor university Miss Young did post graduatc work in the Theodora Irvine studio for the theatre in New York city In addition to her work as in structor in expression and dramatic art at Baylor Miss Young was also a director of the Little Theatre and sponsor for the Baylor chapter or Alpha Psi Omega national dramatic fraternity Miss Young has done considerable professional platform read ing which has gained for her a very enviable reputation In her reportoire are several entire three-act plays among them being the well known Ibsen's "A Doll House" and "Caponsacchl" a play adapted by Arthur Goodrich from Robert Browning's "The Ring and the Book" Miss Young's return to Shreveport and her acquaintance In dramatic circles here is pleasing to many of her friends It is her plan to open her studio at 458 Forrest street i 14 4 4r411 if 1 y1'4a- -1' it st I )- 4 i -er 5 1 AA i A 71A 1 57 Ai i1 i I ''-4' 1 0 4 1 --i' 7 7 I427f 0117 T-: 117 f' i i f--k i 1 IN: s7 i ti: A 1 t' 4i'6'( watimotttt r(- i (41 on I i ii--7" 1 1 IA tr''' --t-''-''-'-11 1 4is' i 414 A ll ('t il (k tci 1 -41 it 1 1 -7 1 I if 446-1 tf: ''Pl- 11 I Of much interest to many friends 13 the following beautifully engraved card which has been received: "Mr and Mrs William Lewis Jones anonunce the marriage of their (laughter Katherine Eunlea to Mr Minor A 11earis Jr on Tuesday the eleventh of August )ineteen hundred and thirty-one Paris Texas At home 2531 CresWell street Shreveport La" loveliness with huge baskets and jardinieres of Tani-colored flowers gift of Mr Ray of 'Milling Who has been an interested worker in Camp Margaret Hutchinson and its accomplishments Other friends of the 'W A also brought flowers enhancing the festiveness of the occasion 1 ill '-'-Z f)t v- i11''''''' A Ard4PA tO1 4' vic 06te 2 L44'14417 A 4C 4 0 0) sv 1 A i No 7Z '4 I fc 1 1 1" I rk Lk 4 It 1 4VR111t7 ji 01 14 VI 4' 6 IL ''Icttl tt 114 '016 01 ir4110 4 t114 1011kri 11-' 1 41ge'" IN ttf41 1 ttI A kt rilto 4 11 'Ot 110': 'fel ''111143i: 0 a jor A 147 '01 6 VI 41 9 'V't 1' 7 111514 11t-I-- '1 II -11 at lir I 0 sl 4- 11' 11101 Ertif ah (I ig P7 1 Wil 0 )3- 1: lo 1 tro "41ir 41 0 4 i 4) e4 1 '7zA -x-- i I If you are weak run-down or suffer monthly irt711111 TAKE 7:" TAKE op 4 Mrs -W Bark le and Mrs Jarrell Erackin or Silsbee Texas spent the week-end with Mrs flarkle's sister Mrs 11 Wooldridge of 219 East Egan street Miss Alyne Harris information clerk at the Charity hospital has returned front a two-week vacation spent in Toronto New York and Niagra Falls Miss Harris said the trip was a very en3oyable one and there was much of interest in the cities -visited She was accompanied by friends from Jackson Miss and Eirmingham Ala ri: rt A '-gDUI0P- FOR --4-90--' WOMEN egoolo- A Purely Vegetable TONIC A Purely Vegetable IF7 Charming House Party Defightfully Entertained at Bridge Mrs Clare Clark's handsome home was the lovely setting for a bridge party Tuesday afternoon given by Mrs Clark in honor of her house guests Miss Sue Steele Spencer of Califon Ala Miss Phyllis Mc Colum of Gal lion Ala and Mrs Albert Iluvens of Newport Ark The charming reception rooms were brightened and fragrant with countless roses and mixed garden flowers gracefuly -arranged in baskets and bowls A soft green color scheme was carried out in the card favors and refreshments For high bridge score Mrs Emmett Sedberry received an attractive manicure set and in the cut Mrs Hinds was given dainty finger towels To the honor guests Mrs Clark presented modish cigarette and vanity compacts The gifts were tied In green tissue with satin ribbons A delicious luncheon was served at the close of the games on lace-spread trays that were centered with vases of pink rosebuds and The Kenozellan club held a meet-burning ing on Alonda and the members are full of plans and if they car-of ry out all of their intentions they will be a busy crew of A times She told of how each was basiness girls but as they put it-- to keep his light brightly burning they will have to be for all the until he should pass it on to the club girls are catching the real next in the relay So each officer A spirit and are sharing of the federation and each presi- their pleasure with others and dent of her club should carry on passing- the good word of fellow-faithfully the work carried on by ship alone to other business girls those who had gone before her As Miss AVecks rnet with the Keno-she finished she called forward the zelian club and all girls who wish other federation officers and gave to join this club which meets each a burning candle as she spoke front 12 to I on Mondays will come these words "As ye have received to the A and ask for the this light so faithfully pass it on general secretary office on the to others" Each club president in secend floor of the A turn was called forward and given building a candle of a color symbolizing her club After each officer had re- The Vota Vita club wishes to anceived a candle a circle was formed nounce through this medium that and the united group with candles the members have an extra fine held high pledged themselves to program for this Friday at noon co-operate with their new president Miss Mary Wemple has arranged In every way Still standing the a most interesting series of short group was lead in prayer talcs and stunts and a lot of mer- After the services a very pleas- rime nt will be enjoyed ant social hour was spent RefreshMe lku club has a big surprise for ments of cake and punch were its meeting at noon on Wednesday served by the hostess with the Those who attend this gathering newly-installed president Miss Per-will find that spring is still in our rY presiding at the punch bowl midst as far as the atmosphere is Officers of federation for the concerned and the members are coming year are: invited to come and pick violets Ruth Perry president 1931-22: with them Ruth Babin vice president Nell Gregg recording secretary Ruth Mr John Randolph Beverly Delight-Caldwell corresponding secretary fully Honored Estelle McKenzie treasurer Ethel One of the very delightful courGray chaplain tesies extended Mr John Randolph Presidents of Trian- Beverly of Panama during his visit gle Jewel Burger Four Leaf Cloy- to Air James Van Hook since their er Adeline Wilson Cecelian Wil- return from Princeton was the Ile McLemore Harvesters Ethel swimming party given Monday eve- Gray Handcraft Gladys Ray Jol- ning at "Porte Bonheur" the rustic ly Janes Gladys Cross: Kinezelian lodge of Mr and Mrs Andrew Ruth Dabin: Melku Eloise Sneed Querbes Onwego Cora Finley Virginia Ash- A SWIM in the clear cooling pool er Marie Roberts Vota Vita as folowed by a picnic supper Marie Louise Levy served under the spreading branches of the splendid trees Mr Randolph Beverly of Panama from which many colorful lanters Beautifully Honored gave light to the occasion Claiming interest and The supper table was adorned marked by charming appointments with bowls of vivid zinnias salvia was the formal dinner given Tuesand fern day evening by Mr James The guests sharing the evening's Evans Jr In the handsome home pleasure included Miss Virginia of his parents Mr and Mrs James steere Aliss Blanche Wafer Miss Evans In Fairfield avenue in Eleanor Trimble Miss Ethel Stiles honor of Mr Randolph Beverly of Miss Mary Steele O'Neal Miss Panama the much feted guest of lose Alilling Msis Maud Blanch-Mr James Van Hook a Miss Lillian lIobson Miss The host was graciously assisted Johnette Haley Miss Jeanne Rush In the courtesies of the evening by Mr John Randolph Beverly Mr his father and mother Mr and Mrs James Van Hook Mr Randolph James Evans ATarston Air 'William Trimble Mr Many exquisite flowers added a Dwight Davidson Mr James Mc-color note to the spacious reception China Mr James Evans Jr Mr rooms Lawrence Blanchard Mr Winston The dinner table was overlaid Brown Mr Robert Harper of Lake with a rich ivory Viennese lace Charles Mr Clarke Moore of cloth and was centered with a very Cleveland Ohio lovely pink glazed pottery bowl filled with pink roses plumbago Miss Delia Munday Is at home from New York city where she at- and dainty lantana carrying oot a soft theme of orchid azure and tended the summer session of Co- pink Banquet tapers correspond- lumbia university ing In shades burned In low pink Mr John Clingman Munday also pottery candelabra and reflected a summer student at Columbia did their soft tones In the handsome not return home but is remaining silver and crystal for the winter term Seated around the picture table En route home Miss Munday -with Mr Evans and his honor guest had a delightful visit with her Mr Beverly were Miss Rose Mill- cousin Airs Paul Wooten in Wash- ing Miss Virginia Steere Miss Lil- ington City lian Hobson Miss Maude Blanch- ard Mr James Van Hook Mr Ran- The Woman's Christian Temperdolph Marston Mrs William Trim- ance Union will hold its annual outble Mr Lawrence Blanchard Mr door meting at Columbia park Fri-James 1 Mr Winston day evening Sept 4 at 7:30 Music Brown will be furnshed by Mrs Mitchell Bridge was enjoyed after dinner with her orchestra The Broom The favors for the girls were dainty and Brush Brigade pageant will be jade vanity case and a necklace rendered by the young people A won by Miss Virginia Steere and warm welcome is extended to the Miss Maude Blanchard The men's public and in event the weather is prizes were an Italian tooled leath inclement the meeting will be held er bill folder and a silver pen in Dunlap Presbyterian church knife received by Mr Lawrence Blanchard and Mr Randolph Mars- The Winone class of the High ton regular business and social meet- High land Baptist church will have the Mr Evans' gift to Mr Beverly was a handsome monogrammed sil- mg Thursday evening in the home ver match case of Mrs Protho 2511 Drexel Mr John Randolph Beverly Delightfully Honored One of the very delightful courtesies extended Mr John Randolph Beverly of Panama during his visit to Mr James Van Hook since their return from Princeton was the swimming party given Monday evening at "Porte Bonheur" the rustic lodge of Mr and Mrs Andrew Querbes A swim in the clear cooling pool was folowed by a picnic supper served under the spreading branches of the splendid trees from which many colorful lanters gave light to the occasion The supper table was adorned with bowls of vivid zinnias salvia and fern The guests sharing the evening's Pleasure included Miss Virginia steere Miss Blanche Wafer Miss Eleanor Trimble Miss Ethel Stiles Miss Mary Steele O'Neal Miss Rose Milling Msis Maud Blanchard Miss Lillian Hobson Miss Johnette Haley Miss Jeanne Rush Mr John Randolph Beverly Mr James Van Hook Mr Randolph Marston Mr William Trimble Mr Dwight Davidson Mr James McClure Mr James Evans Jr Mr Lawrence Blanchard Mr Winston Brown Mr Robert Harper of Lake Charles Mr Clarke Moore of Cleveland Ohio Miss Delia Munday Is at home from New York city where she attended the summer session of Columbia university Mr John Clingman Munday also a summer student at Columbia did not return home but is remaining for the winter term En route home Miss Munday had a delightful visit with her cousin Mrs Paul Wooten in Washington City The Woman's Christian Temperance Union will hold its annual outdoor meting at Columbia park Friday evening Sept 4 at 7:30 Music will be furnshed by Mrs Mitchell with her orchestra The Broom and Brush Brigade pageant will be rendered by the young people A warm welcome Is extended to the public and in event the weather Is inclement the meeting will be held in Dunlap Presbyterian church The Winone class of the Highland Baptist church will have the regular business and social meeting Thursday evening in the home of Mrs Protho 2511 Drexel ::::4 sw lit -s 0::::::: 5: 2 1-tir A How does your coffee taste ICE After you pour hot cotTee on ice there's no steaming aroma 1: you can coffee IR EIGHT O'CLOCK 4" COFFEE You'll enjoy the EXTRA SERVICES and ECONOMY of these Hotels 0 0 I 'when i ia----- 621'w BB oh Shop --Feibleman's Third Floor the BOO Ng Iran Loiter' you Ivant it -1 qc-40 oh Shop --Feiblernan's Third Floor to help its flavor Yet with the right coffee always be sure to have delicious flavorful iced Make this an iced coffee summer A can help you Get the A summer coffee f01 booklet which gives several new and de- 441 lightful ways of making iced coffee I Every A store has a great vaVAN" riety of well-advertised blends of coffee at their freshest and best These of course include the famous A Coffee Trio Eight O'Clock Red Circle RED CIR CLI and Bokar rnyrrT RED CIRCLE COFFEE ler coffee I' -k 3nd de- i offee va- 1stliik4 rt i- t''-'-1v'Iiitlf" 0-6 -40 1- ---9- 7-: '6K 4: 10tx- I vto ti 6 i I Three blends to give you one to suit your taste blends bought by the greatest number of all coffee drinkers 114 Try one of these blends for "4' iced coffee Coffee that makes such superb iced coffee will naturally make the best Ii6t coffee you ever drank And remember the coffee you like best is the best no matter what it costs 7 i 'NI- iced i i superb tile 11-ct LB NEW Y011 CITYS omly Cooed The Etoosekelt PHILADELPHIA PA The tiemarnin tranIchn SE A -1-1 LE WASH 1 he Olympc WORCESTER MASS Te Bancroft NEWAP The Robert Treat PATERSON NJ The Alexander Hamilton TRENTON NJ 1 he Stacy-Trent HAP ISPURG PA PennIlarris AT RAY The Ten Eyck SYR ACUSE Tile Onondaga ROCHESTER NY 1 he Seneca NIAGA A FALLS NY I ne Niagara EP IE PA The Eeskrence AK ON OHIO Ine Portage Fl TNT MICE The Durant KANSAS CITY MO The President TUCSON ARIL Conquistador SAN FR ANCISCO CAL 'Inc St I rancis 5 HEVEPORT LA The Washington-Youreo TORONTO ONT The KIng Edward NIAGARA FALLS oN-r The Clifton WEN 13sOR ONT Tb PritiCt Ed ward KINGSTON JAMAICA IL Tr Trat Coastant 5fixis 0 A a 1 41 1 "WE RULE THE WAVES" The Marcel Beauty Shoppe is offering a very special wave to school teachers and students at only 5 or 2 for $9 Ask about it you will not be disappointed Shampoo and Wave Set 75c PHONE 2-2478 MARCEL 4 1 I 1 1 ITN '-i4' -0 lints 117 4 (77t -b31 1 i I il' 1 P7'''''-77-tic Kee- '4r 2'' t-- i'k -3 i 4 ik 's i 4 1 -1-- "-f 4- 4 1 Im7' 1 tYko': -1 i Ir 4 i i- tI i ty RULE 3 THE (1 )11 1 1 WAVES p- The Marcel Beauty Shoppe is offering a very special wave 9 1 --f- 7 i to school teachers and stu- c- dents at only iri or 2 for $9 Ask about it 9 you Nvill not i A be disappointed '1 i Shampoo and 1 Wave Set 75c 1 PHONE 2-2478 I MARCEL BEAUTY SHOPPE Evangeline Jackson 9 314 Majestic Bldg- 9 1 4 Coffee Satisfaction is assured by A Coffee Service: Mr Clark Moore of Cleveland Ohio and Mr Robert Hauer of Lake Charles La who have been the house guests of Mrs Claude Herndon left today for the University of Alabama the resume their studies 8 4 Nv- el 0 41( 713b '3Pps --ii ak t- fP ip -op 0 At- Itil 4-c71 113 i 4 -31- a-- ---effir 0 4 4 IF ---1tV: 4- i 747i- ai -f t- ct 4--- a t- tit C--- tC 17- The Iota chapter of the Delphians will have a coffee at the home of Mrs Harris 1026 Erie street Friday morning Sept 4 10 to 11 o'clock All members are invited to attend The Coffee to suit your Taste Freshly Roasted Correctly Ground and a Booklet containing suggestions on how to make good coffee taste better Money cannot buy better coffees than these They are a'sfferent izv flavor tut equal irr quality Their low prices are possible only because A Cf bandies large a quantity of more than any other organizatiors in the uorld and controls every Itep from the growers to lose Studio of Expression and Speech Arts Mary Nell Young A A Instructor Baylor University (1927-1931) 458 Forrest St Phone 8-3352W The Stephenson Bible class of the First Baptist church will meet in the home of Mrs Singleton Swan 235 iKrigs highway Friday afternoon Sept 4 at 3:30 oclock A full -attendance is urged ug4t1) I LB FL to COFFEE Li 7 Iota chapter of Delphians will begin its third year of study at a hi at the Washingt3n-Yource hotel on Thursday Sept 10 Itt I I tilnio 'loon 4 m--Jan avas PLEATING ---1-1E-msTITcN 14G-11 EmE312o1DERING HOSE MENDING-B 17TOK 1 elk HOSE 'ENDINGR rt Trw 41 14'615 pc" a-275 COFFEE SERVICE Henry Marshall Kapman son of Mr and Mrs Kapman of t)OS Erie street has returned from Kamp Kuggaleo at Branson 'tirot JMMIMENIVAIMMIMIPAPAMEMIEMINIIP mo.

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