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Corsicana Daily Sun from Corsicana, Texas • Page 13

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THE mufttrWA sun APRIL 7.192& W. Ith Ave. CALENDAR FOR th week Thursday I Cun oil Miller will be to Thursday rui Club at First Avenue. Thursday! AUei-nooti Club will meet at the of Mrs. N.

F. Garrett. Second Avenue with I Hall hostess- Dorothy Grand will be ess to the Friday i at the Country Club, lutes. J. -S.

Murchison Henry Miller will be hostesses at on Hay. XIX Club will meet at usual hour at Carrie louncil of Jewish Women meet at 3:30 at Temple lEI. the meeting having postponed from Monday. 1 Young of the First Baptist hh will meet at 3:30 nt vyilh Miss Olive lie and Miss Alma Noble ostesses. Friday frs.

T. W. Lovett, 1443 W. Avenue will entertain a bridge luncheon. Irs.

Lunette Johnson will I hostess this the Luncheon Club. Organizations The Owissa Camp Fire I'oup'iwttl meet at the home their guardian (be Us- wur. vlbr College Choral Club p. m. at the "FtMt -Bflfp- Church Saturday Saturday -Evening Irldge Club will.have ak host 1 hostess Mr.

and Mrs. W. Hill. 1543 West Third trenne. Organizations The Nissaki Camp Fire Group will meet at 10 the home of their guardian.

day party was the dinner" Wednesday EhhImJridge lost given In honor of the delegates club this wee the rate ot over 250 a day. from the 21 clubs which were in artificial silk rolled as charter members of the flow mflHwere en- t'ariories ure declared to he im- to Mrs. 1-5 Bel! ...1 and ammonia fui spfavs of spirea, the regulation five tables were placed for the games, an Easter motif being used in the appointments. The made high score winning a victory over the who have been unusually lucky this season. At the conclusion of the game a salad and ice course was served.

tKe ice being also in Easter design. Mrs. Clifford Tatum will be club hostess two weeks hence. McGee to The Tuesday Luncheon Club had as hostess yesterday afternoon. Mrs.

John Murray McGee, at her attractive home on West Fourth avenue with Mrs. Walter Fendley substituting for the hostess At tone a two course luncheon was daintlv served at the two tables centered with clusters ot wisteria. Game favors, amber Ice tea glasses, was won by Mrs. Car- der'Kirven, Jr. Mrs.

Ferris Mims will be hostess to the club next week. YU a' The dealh of Miss SteUa Lu Preston bin, of New York, Tuendoy at bar home In Jester from natural causes with a two-course after slje attended a pSTly honoring her guest. Mrs. a. M.

pwith E(jWard VV. Browning, i.Parris. of Dallas. Covers were i and his tlaid for ten. the color scheme be -1 jng carried out in blue and silver.

A number of affairs have been planned for Mrs. Farris among a theatre party given by Mrs Ijawrence McCarver afternoon, i the toast. Ideals Twenty Years at which time Mrs. Hardy stated that was not ihe pioneer dubs federate 1 years ago. tha they began have a broader vision, and Bell I colds.

Eldridge Ingram of Aitus. OklaJ Seven million woman la Bagland was here Friday. He accompanied have had their hair shingled in his mother to Dallas to see her the last two Ttya trepy mother who was severely burned esnts about half the entire lemi- have a broader vtsum. am, a. recently.

Eldridge, it will be re- nine population over sixteen years Urn read upon the wafers; Mrs. Hnynie and Mrs. McGee here women have taken the ord fo thou Xlt find it after many Sunday afternoon. an' Mrs. Molly Hodge is visiting injpr 0 ach.

5 SHOP STYLES FOR' WOMEN, New Flaming Brassieres Accentuate the Natural l.iner of Youthful $Dautv "I which has been described as most brilliant birthday party ever enjoyed by the clubwomen PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Mr. B. M. Cloptou who has been fair on the road, to recovery from a loug illness has an attach of and is very sick at the home of his daughter. Mrs.

A. P. Simpson. Mrs. B.

S. Brown of Kerens spent the dav Tuesday with her sister. Mrs. V. Bristql.

who is attending Mrs. S. M. Roughton while confined to her bed with a broken limb. Mrs.

Houghton was reported as resting well on Tuesday. Mrs W. Neal fin factories, due to women work- Miss Kelly Loop, who is teach- hair becoming entangled ing in Terrell high school, spent. ntachinerv. the week-end here with her parents.

Many London hostesses have rr- Mr and Mrs. D. M. Loop. centlv adopted the custom of Rev.

and Mrs. A. E. Carraway. banding name badges to guests, went to Dallas last Friday to at- These are pinned on their frocks tend the dedication services of Me 1t haH been found that this Farlin Hall at S.

M. 1 introductions, and makes for friend i Horace Sessions of Aitus. at social functions, who is a student in S. M. Dal- Recovery of $15.000.000 in treas- las.

spent Sunday here with Mrs. ur(, 1oh, when the Spanish galleon liavuie and Mrs. McGee. Horace pjolencia was sunk in Tobermor? is a son of Don Sessions, and was' iu i the object of an en- born and reared in Rice. now engaging the at ten Miss Lillie Thornton was in Dal- of Miss Margaret Naylor, the las Friday on business for the firm woman in the world who lias of Loop Walker.

a deep sea diver. Mrs. V. T. Swafford has returned The fashlon of shingled hair has from Caddo.

Okla where she visited her sister. Mrs. Scott Sessious. Maxine, the little daughter of Married tp Oklahoma. Word has been received in Corsicana of the marriage of Tillman T.

Bradley of Corsicana and Miss Martha Nicholson of Antlers, at the home of Miss sister in Tulsa Tuesday at high The happy 'couple will spend Mrs ida Young and Mrs. Will is ManM and his Olive of Ooss. Kansas, who have! Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Swaffoi relia Man, baen in Florida, Stopped been real Sick this week newest companion, MiSS- wj(h Mrs Tommie Porch and 1 Mrs.

J. b. Hall and Miss Ruby fit (1, weeks visits Hall accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. on their wav home.

L. R. Hall of Emhouse. spent Mon- day in Dallas. Mr and Mrs.

Rufus Briggs re-; Mr. and Mrs W. fl- turned Monday night from Chick Texas, are visiting here asha, where they were called week. Saturday bv the unexpected death of Mr. Briggs mother.

Mrs. Etta womfn i Briggs, who would have been 88 OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Miss Johnnie Me jery of of aRe (n July funerai -F will play the wedding music- Monduv morning. Mrs. In most large American cities it and Mrs. E.

R. Brown Driggs has visited in the home of easier for girls to find work on Misses Jodie and Sue Mr. and Mrs. Briggs on several leaving school than for hoys. and has many friends Women of a certain African tn herd who will he grieved over her.tatioo themselves to look like leop- lu a nr.

rli i win --------Frances Heenan, fifteen, celebrating the birthday of the singer, Beniamino Gigli, is the latgst touch of misfortune to follow path as a benefactor of young girls. brought about a. largely Increased business in curling, dyeing, and permanent waving: and makes hats have also proiited for entirely new designs have aP- and those women who still wear long hair find difficuUy nowadays in obtaining a hat to fit them. Read an noon. in attendance some lime in visiting scetai osia homa Texas cities anti will Attend Tea In Mexia.

thei come to Corsicana to make nuR N1r jdeuth. their home. Mr. Bradley having. M' D.

Juckson, Mrs. John recently built and furnished a hand 1 Murrav McC.ee and grandmother, cottage home in Jestn addi feft this morning Hon for his to attend a tea given Miss Nicholson comes from a 1 A1. prominent Oklahoma family and Okiunoma -y; h) hmQp of Mr and for some time has been making hot A 1 wt Merry. who have home in Okmulgee, where she ha. wedding trip 1 held an executive position with a business concern.

Mi. has been a member of the Proaressina Nicely Study Club Have Le.son force of the Corsicana friend! S. M. jsyss Texas ards, while some adopt the inss of the crocodile. Nevtn Club Postponed.

a woman is in charge of tlu The meeting of the Nevin Club I mvcological department of the fa- on its regular day nuius Kew Gardens in London: sh PUTNAM fadeless DYES 10 has been postponed until 8 atur day. April on account of the Easier to Use Always i Successful with ihi 1 hi lid of funtd. i ua Miss Betty Balfour, who has Drmtel, coeti.iqukkk meeting of the Third District Fed-J voted most popular i 9 actress began her stage ea- by uui.uy To evory m.rrlfd erallon of Women's Clubs and (he Slate FederaJion of Music Chib the 12th. 13th. and 14th 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $1.75 These Little Randan Brassieres preserve the smartness of new frocks by molding the youthful suft, curving lines Htrulghiline figure on jfe variety of fabrics has been used in making them.

net. of luce and ribbon, silk Ire and novelty materials. All exq uisiteiy dainty! Youth come iwth slender ribbon shoulder straps daytime wea, or strapless with double rows of elastic shirring for evening. fit 9 YOU CAN, BUY IN CORSICANA women teachers employed in th I ondon public schools there Is eacH year only one baity on I an average. I On her marriage every presents her husband with a v.

-Rice has us symbol of the deati far sov -1 been enjoying a few days of pretty she will pay if she Ik utt zrr restilig Place they found, me the vl-thn of an unfortunate acci- I I worn blossomed beauty of the dentten davs ago. and has been that fell around- Mrs went to confined to her home since that For eajnopies of heaven were re-! concCTt time.f* on the ground. eAuditorium by The fwi'ds in wild profusion didst honor and rti8. in one ing who one ot of the Adolphus. is the capable and effi Mrs.

PhuI Moore returned from i ffubburd Wednesday, where she has relatives. RICE NEWS Rice, Texas. April planting. Miss Ruby Hall was hostess to pTaterialin one operation 1 id vour A a i BiMkltt. 4 MONkOfc vjUINfY.

ILL mmm JBB Women's umbrellas and barid- btyts. left in tratm-ars or otherwise union of the blue. For sk.v aud earth were wedded Where the gav bluebonuets grew. vYhiteselk president. The XIX Century Club, which was organized iu 1886 is trulv one of the pioneer clubs of the state, this year making forty years of active work in Corsicana In glancing through one of the old year books, the of the encourage among To Attend Opening of Melba Theatre in Dallas.

Mesdames Russell Barber of Mexia, John House of Mildred, and Bert W1 linked In color of i Williams, accompanied by Mrs Ray- deep azure all aglow. Richmond, went to Dallas this DU every hill and vale and rill morning to attend the parade and where they in splendor grow, opening of Loews Melba Tread softly and pluck gently. members a spirit or social friend- you mar their beauteous blow will be pi sen linens, of intellectual inquiry, and What God has made of heaven, Marriaae of Son. culture, and to unite pleasant en- have an earthly 9 Ml.Aa MTs MirPhy Williams tertainm.cn* with mental improxm- One of the most enjoyable lea- Mr. end mik murpij nient." And the memlwrs of the sons the clubs year waa-thejeft marriage of cluli state that these ideals have me Tuesday afternoon when and Miss Fliza been more than realized.

1 bjn Irt poll ni-mhen (il tlu- SI. most popular. if Smart Frocks of Crepe Elizabeth fes led Iront tfed Mrs. K. Steele, read of the last meeting and regular order of business over by the president, R.

Molloy. Mrs. Kerr took of the lesson. Mrs. J.

T. a most interesting Ruse on Texas Bluebonuets included a study of the flow- botanical standpoint, foi- bv several legends as lo ffjeir naine and origination. One i of the legeiuis given was furnished by Lida Lea of Corsicana, and published in the book of lu 1 1 this flower so typical of Texas, and so dear to the hearts of ail Texan-, was adopted as the State Hover, with the ahh ter of the Nafidnal Society of Col ontai as its lusiead of a roundtabli; discus sien Kerr passed nnmerous pictures of wild flowers and shrhhs. 1 aroufKbto named by sight, whi.h proved a very interesting feature. At next regular meeting, 20.

Mrs. Robert Sparkman tn chefge. lantern, slides of Vxas wlW flowers ami birds will he the auditorium of -chool at to It id ten of the sc ho. 4 and the is cordially Invited, cluit memhefs will mind at it the home of Mrs. F.

W. Micltaux in a business ses- and go in a laxly to the school EnUrUjNE Mrs. Joe Fort son wm -hostess to the members of of thA Tuesday Forty-two Club'-atul a number of substitutes at her pa- tial and beautiful home.jSft North treat Tuesday Sftcrnuon. 4 of-towB guests net play- her mother. Mrs.

4 A if and Mrs. MAS. lexia. Mrs. Ralph Beaton, turned from a ChrUG.

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