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The Knoxville News-Sentinel from Knoxville, Tennessee • 6

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Tune In ivy OX -THE KNOXVILLE NEWS-SENT IN EL Went Ads 3-3131 Mcnaar apru sra rf Conventions Draw Knoxville Women To Meetings Far And Near JSjsssgg Relieve stuoborn ringworm fecticn with safe scientific Id Black and White Ointment Famous for over 20 years as a treatment for bumps pimples itch ectemie irritations Trial size lOe Large can 25c For quicker results first use Black and White Skin Soap Two Smart Girls Win The Cup Suit In One Size Fits All Figures P-TCongress1 To Convene This JWeek Will Go To Chattanooga And Memphis CASH CARRY SUITS 60c Dslivsry Price 75e LADIES' COATS AND PI DRESSES 60c Delivery Price 75e All Work Done Here At Our Own Plant IMPERIAL CLEANERS ft DYERS OIAL S-tMS 1I2S CumberlanC (In Dean Block) FRECKLES DISAPPEAR IN 5 TO 10 DAYS Newi-Pentlnel Photograph The judges couldn't decide so they gave both Miriam McGuire at left and Grace Nickerson at right the cup for being the best pledge in Phi Mu Sorority at University of Tennessee Both girls have their names on the cup and they'll take turn about sharing it Miss McGuire is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas McGuire Miss Nickerson is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Harvey Nickerson Both are of Knoxville Mrs Mahan Bids Club To Garden Guests Will See Tulips At Of Hostess Mrs Mahan has invited members of Knoxville Garden Club to visit her gardens at her home Forest Oaks Lyons View Pike at 3 tomorrow The tulip gardens which are now in full bloom will be seen by the visitors The guests will be entertained at tea Mrs Worsham To Be Caldron Hostess Mrs Worsham 2016 Ash-wood Avenue will be hostess to Amra Caldron Luncheon Club from 12 to 2 Wednesday at her lome Mrs Langston wil je chairman Mrs Lonnie Seal Given Surprise Parly Mrs Lonnie Seal wife of the Rev Lonnie Seal was given a surprise birthday party yesterday at her home 1109 West Fifth Avenue Relatives and friends were present Reviewers Club Will Meet Tomorrow Reviewers Club has changed meeting day from Wednesday tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs Tate Gentry Gibbs Road Fountain City Mrs Joe Raulston and Mrs Shipe will have parts on the program Kenny Sargent To Sing Here Kenny Sargent who got his start playing with Francis orchestra in Nashville and who appeared here manv times will be one of the featured soloists with Glen Gray's Casa Loma orchestra when it plays for the Thirteen Club dance Thursday night Chilhowee Park ballroom Hunt will be the other artist with th orchestra He does novelty numbers The- orchestra is to broadcast over WNOX from 9 to 9:30 that night One thousand invitations have been issued for the dance from 9 to 1 a MY DAY By Eleanor Roosevelt WONDER CREAM WIPES AWAY DULL DINGY SKIN All you do ia this: (1) At bedtime aprmd a thia film of KAD1XOLA Cream over your no aueeagiag no rubbing (2) Leave on while you Bleep (3) Watch daily usually in 5 to 19 days you will aea a marvelous transformation Freckles blackheads disappear dull coarsened skin becomes creamy-white satin smooth lovely! Fine results positively guaranteed with ADI tested and trusted for nearly two generations At all toilet counters only 50c Or write NADIXOLADcpt85ParTenn THIS is convemiun week hi Knoxville In nearly every neighbor- kood mothers are packinsr today to go to Chattanooga for the state Association convention and leaving behind instructions for run- ning the house while they ave away The convention opens toiror- row at 9:30 a at First Methodist Church after an or- ficial board dinner tonight for officers Knoxville has a number of leaders in the state organization Mrs William Smyth is state vice-president Mrs George Oldham former president is now recording secretary Mrs A Manney president of Chattanooga Council of Parent and Teachers and Mrs Herman Ferger president of the Hamilton County Council of P-T 9 A are co-chairmen for the con- vention Among the social affairs will be: Tuesday: President's banquet at Hotel Patten 6 followed by reception for delegates Wednesday: Annie Crutcher breakfast 7:15 Hotel Patten luncheon honoring presidents of new units First Church fortieth anniversary dinner 8 Hotel Patten Thursday: special breakfasts luncheon at First Church drive over the city Three Go To Tulsa For Club Meeting rREE from Knoxville have gone to Tulsa Okla to attend the spring council of General Federation of Women's Clubs Mrs Wiley Morgan will attend as president of Federation of Clubs Mrs Richard Yearwood will represent Knoxville Woman's Club and Mrs James Madden Ossoli Circle Mrs Robert Campbell Lawson of Tulsa is president of the General Federation Among the speakers will be Miss Katharine Lenroot chid of the Children's Bureau Ferdinand A Silcox chief of the Forest Service department of Agriculture and Mrs Walter Ferguson columnist for Scripps-Howard papers who lives in Tulsa Memphis Will Entertain Garden Delegations TILL a third convention next away a month and expected to find much more done than I actually saw accomplished which is always the way when you do not see a thing grow from day to day and are impatient to get it finished Saturday morning was spent almost entirely in going to Rhine-beck to meet the train then up to Tivoli with Forbes Morgan Jr and Mrs Forbes Morgan The church yard at Tivoli evokes many memories for me It is a friendly spot and because of its familiarity seems to me less lonely than many more formal cemeteries A quiet week-end lovely weather so we basked in the sunshine The most ingenious of the new bathing suit is one which comes in a single size but fits all figures from 12 to 20 Of two-way-stretch lastex it is heavily shirred all over made of waterproof materials in various colors such as deep wine sapphire blue green black white and cotton prints It has a square neckline and straps which cross at the back and tie in front The girl who sits in the sand (left above) wears this modem lastex suit in a cotton floral print The model in Windsor red satin with matching straps stretched out on this sand has Ml MAKKbT ST -4 Tuesday and Wednesday Smithwood Club To Have Reception After Concert Beef Pot ROAST Lb COMPOUND LARD 4 Lb 54c Looking Back Taken From The Files The Sentinel Of 1912 And 1927 Ground BEEF 10c FAT BACK Four Teams In Match Players Enter Semi-Finals In Bridge Tourney Lb Lb Smithwood Choral Club will give its annual free concert its contribution to Music Week at 8:15 tonight at the Andrew Johnson The public is invited Thirty-five women directed by Mrs Robert La Forge will sing Mrs Dorothy Geene violinist will be guest artist She will be accompanied by her husband Lee Greene Miss Dale WaQford and MrsD: Yambert will be accompanists Lamb CHOPS 15c Lb SPARE RIBS 15c for the concert Mrs Dorothy Maxey Massey soprano will sing one solo number Following the program members of the club will have their annual reception Officers and soloists will be in the receiving line' They are: Mrs Robert La Forge Mrs Lee Greene Mrs Carol Johnson Mrs Barton Mrs A Hutton Mrs Foster Miss Dale WaufoTd -and Mrs Yambert Mrs Homer George will be in charge of refreshments Daughters of members of the chorus will serve as ushers and will assist in entertaining Lb HYDE PARK I had a smooth flight up to New York on Friday and noticed there were three or four women on the plane So often when flying I find the majority of passengers are men who travel by air because their business requires more rapid transpor tation Comparatively few people seem to fly and most take any other means of transportation because the hours of departure or arrival are more convenient or because they arrive closer to their destination or for any one of a hundred reasons for which we choose to travel either by boat train or car Women Should Travel By Air It has always amused me to look over my fellow passengers and to wonder what kind of story I could weave about them Sometimes I have decided that a young couple were on a honeymoon and this one was the girl's first flight One day I was sure this was the case because the girl was so excited Although they sat across the aisle she held his hand most of the time and insisted on his looking at everything which interested her which meant getting out of his scat and leaning over her Women as well as men should begin to look upon traveling by air just as they look upon any mode of transportation The very smart flight stewards look a little English because of their uniforms and the smart way in which they salute you They keep offering you things you do not really want but you get the feeling of a great deal of attention the play which the seniors of the Tndhunler School gave Friday afternoon and for which I was three-quarters of an hour late was very good At least the part I saw was very good After the play Miss Cook and I took the train for Hyde Park We hardly could wait to see what work had been done since we were here last Of course I have been Spectacular Veal CHOPS ISe Lb PORK CHOPS 20c Lb 10 Years Ago Today REAT Smoky Mountains National bill was passed by the Tennessee House It had already been passed by the Senate Knoxville people sent $1228 to Mississippi flood sufferers Mrs Lutz was elected president of the Nine O'clock Cotillion Club Mrs Hugh Goforth was made vice-president and Mrs James Swan secretary-treasurer Mr and Mrs McNutt had as guests Mr and Mrs George Drumm of Philadelphia Miss Ethel Blow left to spend the coming month as a guest of friends in New York 25 Years Ago Today CINCINNATI boosters over 100 strong arrived in Knoxville on a special train and were taken on a tour of the city The marriage of Miss Rebecca Prosser of St Louis and Charles James McClung of Knoxville was scheduled to be June 1 One of the most elaborate affairs of the day was the 500 party given by Miss Patty Harriman complimenting Miss Nell Brennan bride-elect Sliced LIVER 10c Sliced BACON 28c Lb Announce Bridal In Williamsburg Lb Neck BONES 6c Pork STEAK 20c Lb S' Mr and Mrs Thompson announce the marriage of their daughter Lillian to John Clevenger Feb 16 1937 at Williamsburg Ky Four teams will enter semi finals of Andrew Johnson Dupli cate Bridge Club tomorrow night to determine the champion team-of-four bridge players The teams that qualified week-end matches are: 1 Cecil Anderson captain Mrs Anderson Miss Dorothy Williams Major John Moore and Mrs John Moore alternate 2 A Monroe captain Goodcnough A Hedman and A McNerny 3 Drake captain: Mrs Parks Mrs Ernest Koella and Mrs Arthur Davis 4 Mrs A Mosby captain Mrs Frank McGinley Mrs Price and Mrs Fletcher West Dixie Club Plans Show Members 'Will Have Exhibition At Meeting be sure of yourself with a clear SKIN In The Hospitals FATEREO TORT MSDSHI Mr I K-k PoHr fprln Ml Johnon 9:7 Ewl Kill Ai nil Mr E4(cman 1746 flm Afi-nu Mr Ymp1rnn Avnu Mr Gordon UK Wool Church Ainut Ml MarKrt Nwrnnih lKFT FOHT PAMIFRI Too Corner 127 Kart Hill Menu Mra Don rinkaion limit I lira Murphy Mar villa lark Hiirvlll Morrlatown Mra Jam Maarte Rardn Mra I Rtnn Xw Markrt Hobart Montgomery Norrla Mr Howard Mann 117 Branaou Aienue Mra Monday nouta 4 FNTFRFI) GENERAL Mr William 109 Broadway Tom Petr a rrtllra 1 -Mr A McManui 111 Eaat Mac nob a Avenue Irena Wood 74 Jmirolman Avenue I Grenlee 121 Peadericlc Avenue Mra Martha Fratt Ill Ferry Street Kill Garland Rout Kugent Godfrey U7 Sutherland Ave nur lKFT GKNFHAI Nnla Ealy 10 Kant Main Ainua Hobart Hnley 1MI Grand Aianue Mra Sande Rout I Fred Perryman Seymour Ja'-kl Lawrence Ferry draw Plains Mr Bundacbu S717 Tarlton Street I'orothy Prater 14 Sevier Avenue Mr Albe Ioy 1 45 Orance Street Joan Mlnrey oj ghoflrld Street Mia elora Karfiea 40 Bertrand Street Fllubcth Ploan 7 ell View Hotel Grover S-al Snee till ENTKRFn 4T MARY'S Mra Roland Kampnteler 1171 Beeh Street Mr Chandwtll 41 Quincy Av ami Rubin Breeding 221 Woodblna Av nne William Petar Peirna Mri Irwin Anderwmvllla 'V i Brooka Powell Station LEFT ST MARY'S Kenne'b Hronka Clinton M'a June Blaylock Ktnwah Mr Robert Harklrroad Ill Abnar Street Mra A Davenport Jr Wrlaht'i Ferry pike Mra Orhln pn Klnarton Mr lrf-M I vinann Ienoir City nllMaiti Hoynea Fountain City nllliam rrtera retro delegates who will attend the Ten' nessee Garden Clubs meeting in Memphis May 4-5 Oikwood Garden Club has elected three delegates to the Tennessee Federated Garden Clubs convention in Memphis May 4 and 5 Mrs Barnett the president Mrs Baldork and Mrs Harry Gildard will be representatives Mrs Fred Carpenter and Mrs Raymond Cook will be alternates Mrs A Strand president of Flower Lovers Club will be a delegate from her club Fountain City Garden Club has elected as its delegates Mr and Mrs John Rocers Mr Herbert Fetner Mrs Troy Bagwell Mr end Mrs Charles Gray and Mrs Welch Knoxville Garden Club will be represented by Mrs A A Yea-ger Mrs Robin Mason of Memphis past president of the state federation will be convention chairman Members of the Memphis Garden Club will give a garden party for the visitors at the home of Mrs Gust on Fitzhugh The Lttle Garden Club of Memphis will arrange a flower show and garden pilgrimage The Junior League Garden Club will arrange moonlight boat rnos on the Mississippi for the A given at Merrph Country Cl Personal Mrs Ben Morton is to go to Virginia this week to attend a meet' ing of the board at Kenmore Mrs John Brown Bailey Kingston Pike Heights has returned from a visit with relatives in Memphis and Nashville Miss Elvie Manley is spending a vacation at Clearwater Beach Fla Mr and Mrs DuBnis Norris are varationing at Clearwater Beach Fla Miss Mary Kelly has as her guests her brother-in-law and sis ter Mr and Mrs Otto Schaffer of Norwood and Mr and Mrs Vondcrshccr of Cincinnati They are at the home of Mrs Agnes Biegler Broadway Court Hawkins Clubs Have Meeting At Mooresburg Dixie Highway Garden Club will have an informal flower show for its members at its meeting Thursday afternoon with Mrs Oscar Tedford Lowes Ferry Pike Miss Margaret Peters will be assistant hostess Mrs McClellan will he in charge of the show Classifications will hr: 1 arrangements of tulips 2 arrangement of miniatures either wild or cultivated flowers 3 arrangements of wild flowers 4 arrangements of shrubs 5 arrangement for the kitchen in a mixing bowL Judges will he Mrs George Fischer Mrs Joe Fout and Mrs Louise McNeilly of Lenoir City SKIRTS DRAMATIZED Skirt dramatization is striking feature of this spring's cos S-I inl ITFMinirilr MOORESRURG Home demonstration dubs from Hawkins County liiid an all-day meeting at the high rcl'md gymnasium lad week Supt A Cope and Trot A Long of the Rocmville High School were viMtms at the rnm-menepment cxhcims of the elementary school Mr and Mi Hobart Mnneyhun and children Mr and Mm A Mnneyhun and daughter Kather-: nrynun nn oaugn er Miner- tume contributions Street frocks frequently knife or box-pleal- they maybe stitched in ridges and Middiesborn Ky to simulate pleats or have hems L'nreisity For 3 Days Only HALF PRICE SALE! A value beyond all Quantity limited to material on hand TABLE PADS Sift jw Washable QC White Fabric II 7 Green Dark Liquid an and M1 tn fir nny A SKIN that glows naturally be peak radiant health beneath it I alive Haw freshl So be good to jour ikin from within and it will be good to you The reamn for this it quite lmpteLin lliwri mud have an abund-aiwe of red blood-cctU to aid in mating the (kin glow to bring color to 1 your check to build midance to germ attack It is easy for Ihne preclou rcd-blmxl-rrlti to In their vitality Worry overwork and undue (train take llielr toll Sickne liirrally burn tnnnU Birth? Announced To M' f''i Mrs Karrp-It: Fcn Street toy at St Hospital A ELECTS frjff'ial rrrpnfi4ftr The Erge Farent- Teacher Aasocisticn hs elected the following often i f-r the crtmrg year: President Mu H'ldaon: and reaa-urer Mrs Rolin Newman program chairman Mri Gjy of contrasting colors Even the flirts of rnat are subjected to this new influence Many are slit at Ihe hack so they fly open to reveal wedge-shaped section of the print gowns beneath them and at night the emphasis manliest itself in ruffles and flounces draping and tucking Sppctaculiirly exciting is Marcel creation that combines an off-purplc coat and leopard print crepe frock Tho mat Is lined with the same print whim forms also the scarf tie'Jt the waistline Note the Ions draping of the bodice and tha high neckline me week Mi's Ota Larmer was a in Hnstol recently in the interest the adult edu ation program Miss Martha Davis of the high i faculty took the members eighth grade class on a pir-rf to the power house on ilolstnn I1 I last week Synimon leturned i i omr from a six month' t-v fj southern and western States visitor Improper diet retard the development of new cells Even a common la tin kill them in great numlirn ii or ahsps ulil htsl mist nt Wood grain finish and all high-grade pads reduced 40 on this sale Science through SAS Tonic bring to you the mean to rega blood atrength within a hn apace of lime the anion of 555 1tIV MS Tonic whet the appetite Food late better natural digestive Juice are aiimulaied and finally the very food )ou eat la of more value A very important atep back to health You too will want to take SSS Tonic to regain and to maintain your rrd-bloodeUi to restore lost weight to 'V'P'rW UB8hen nerve and to gle to your skin that natural health glow Take the SS Tonic treatment and shortly you ahmild he delighted with the way you feel and have jour friend complimeiu you on the wiy you look Tonic eiprclally designed in huild sturdy health by restoring dcfidwT rSuocS-cXaiA i lime-trled and sclent 7f ally proven At all drug store In two convenient lire The M' price There I no suladfiute for thi time levied remedy No ethical druggist will suggest koinctliing a good" 6 M-l Cb Today's Bulletin Suggestion Bread And Rolls Fccts At Ncws-ScntincI For 2 Cents GOOD cooks tts world ovr art lidyM by thwir br4 end roll A bpw bulletin about BREAD AND ROLL tfcsi you xry fcta for 2 cents by bringing this coupon in Tub NBva-SentlRBl office will give you taiy directions for mikiei delicious breads This bulimia Is ono of a hundred available at Ti Nn-FectlnH Bulletin Bureau slvlrt Interesting and valugii formation Etch is 3 cents They must be called for Phone or writ and a representative will call to mensure your table No charge for thii service Suburban and country calls made day or evening Tennessee Mfg Co NAME MMIMMSMIIHIIMIIIMMIIB "IMIIIIIIII ADDRESS (I want the builotta Bread and Rolls Hera ti my i rmu) 207 GAY ST op or Evening PHONE 3-3617.

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