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The Leaf-Chronicle from Clarksville, Tennessee • 3

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WITH THE SICK lis, will arrive louirht for Indcflnltfl vii'it to Iiit Kir.tpr; -i-. Spring Styles In Office Wear DouClas at SCREEN ODDITIES by Cdptaitt Rosccc Vcwcett The condition of Carl E. Page Whd Is, critically 111 at Vandeibtlt hospital, Nashville, remains about the1 same today. Henry Dny has returned tb'Joi i tils family here after a stay of four years in India. Mrs.

Charles Day of Bt. Louis, spent Easter with 3 IV Irs. Dickson Receives R. E. or New Providence was removed to Vanderbllt hospital at Nashville today for observation and treatment, as the result of a two weeks' Illness which grew worse Sunday night.

sister, Miss Rowena Pny. All' 4 I iS P. p. O'Connell of was a visitor In the city today. Mts 'Ruth Allfin spent Mie week Mrs.

Kate Davis of Adams, under went an operation at the hospital end at her home in, Mu: boro. this morning. Mrs. R. L.

McCurry of Erin, who underwent an operation at the local hospital Friday, is doing nicely. Miss Mary Hysmith sppnt' the weekend with Miss Louise Brown fit Nashville. Mrs. If. BumrriiTS trft Friday for a.

visit to MaJ. II. Fiaser 6t Cblumhus; nnd befors ruturn lug home will spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson ht ta Mrs.

John Rosser, who has been In the hospital a number of weeks, Is improving -favorably, np I m- STONE, I A STUNT MAN A I i RlStCEO MlS LIFE IN A BACK OWE FROA A 90 FOOT i IV. CUFF INTO icy mountain (U V- dovi, jf -i 5 AFTER 8 YEARS OF F-xW 4 5TACOOM, PLAVtD H( A IftST MC3THED. ROL6 IN nhirir4" Bept whecup iROBert wootY '-SLVhl' ,1 ki A HAVE INCORPORATED THEMSELVES AS THE toBECT copcoration to PeevENt TEMPERAMENTAL QUARRELS FROM a'tw-iaiia 1 again splitting their comeov tcaiw. Crystal Lake, Fla, Mrs, R. S.

underwent? an operation at the hospital a number of weeks ago, was removed to her home 12 CONVICTED IH CRIMINAL COURT Medal From Washington Mrs. J. Moore Dickson, vllle's chairman of the George Washington Bicentennial celel. a-tion In 1933, was honored with a medal In appreciation ol her work Mrs. Dickson wishes to thank the various clubs and organizations of the city for the splendid co-operation that made the work a success.

The acrapbook that Mrs. Dickson compiled of all activities of the entire year, with the art by Mrs. H. Edmondson, was sent to Washington and is now ine Archives of the government. The medal Is bronze with the Inscription: "Presented by TJ.

8. George Washington Bicentennial commission" on one side With a picture of the Capitol and on the other Side Is a picture of George Washington and of Mt. Vernon and the dates 17321932. The letter which Mrs. Dickson received from Sol Bloom, director is as Tollows: "My dear Mrs.

Dickson: "In accordance With bur previous correspondence, we are very pleased to inform you that we are sending to the same address as this letter the George Washington Bicentennial Commemorative badge medal which has been awarded to you In observance of the two hundredth anniversary of the birth of Oeorge Washington. It will be appreciated if you will let us have, for our permanent records, a lottcr acknowledging Its safs arrival. "Again thankipg you for your in- Jesse of Hickory Point, who has been In the hospital a number bf weeks for treatment of injuries sustained In an automobile accident, was removed to his home today. Continued From Tv-a 4. letting Up' bn 'fthy vlob.tors'bi the liquor law yet, poldie Johnson, Ricnard Lewis, colored, and Jim Covington were each convicted on a charge Of carrying concealed weapons and each was fined $50 and coats; Court was adjoiuued at noon and the Jurors were instructed to be on hand at 0 o'clock Tuesday mornlnfe.

Personam TOMORROW. WHAT FAMOUS DANISH STAR MAS BEEN A NATLALirED: Ben Jordan; 'and little daughter, Patsy Jean of Memphis were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.

Moorefleld. 4-17 AMERICAN FOR lfcYEAR.5 land association. Prayer for more personal work in Saving Souls, Mrs. Thomas of New Providence. Mrs.

Norman Smith of Clarksville gave ati interesting report of hearing the address of two returned missionaries from Shanghai, China, during the recent W. U. convention at Memphis. Miss Mary Nell Lyne and Dr. John Lake, the latter, having several years ago established a leper colony.

District W. M. S. Meeting To Be At Madison-, Street Methodist The Clarksville District meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society Methodist church will be held at Madteon-strect -church Tuesday, with the morning session beginning at 10 O'clock promptly. Mrs.

Aubrey Broome, district will preside. The program follows: "Jesus Calls Us;" Spiritual Life Groups and Meditation, by Mrs." Harrison; Roll call; Pledge for boxes; Message of District Secretary; Address by Mrs. George Morgan of Murfreesboro; Poem, by a Junior; Ch(l1en's Mrs. Charles Pickering; Message of Conference President, Mrs. J.

P. Harvill. of Nashville; Offering; Hymn, "More Like the Master;" Address, "Appeal to Women," Mrs. O. E.

Goddard, Of Nashville; Special Music; Dismission Lunch. Afternoon session, 2 o'clock; Hymn, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee;" Memorial Service, Miss Eppie Port of Springfield; Christian Social Relations, Mrs. Robert O'Neal; Citizenship, Mrs. A. C.

Morgan; Dismission. Kirkwood 4-H Club Ha Meeting Friday Kirkwood 4-H club met in regular session Friday, April 7, with Mrs. T. B. Oliver, The vice president, Louise Oliver, presided over the meeting, Members that were present-made good reports on their work.

The members sang a number of peppy songs and began work. Katherine Holt was added as a new member. The members present were: Louise and Charlotte Oliver, Reda May and Beatrice Powell, Mildred Davenport, Mary Alice Tucker and their loader, Miss Powell. Mrs. Alf Killcbrew iand Dorothy Davenport were visitors.

Martha's Chapel W. M. S. Holds April Meeting The Martha's Chapei Missionary Society met for the April meeting PcintYcur Tbp Miss Lliliari Morris ot Memnhls. Presbyterian church, Vflll go to Nashville Tuesday to attend the came Sunday to visit Mr.

and Mrs. James Dickson, Madison street. Nashville. Pxesbyliury Tuesday and Wednesday at the War Memorial Presbyterian church. 1 Miss Florence Goodlett of ChU Save Tvlor-eyl HUhter'a Rapid Dry1 Porch and Floor Enamel Dries hard td 4 hoars; Wwta very, Wtr; and Weather lest.

Eljht Bea'utlfui Colon Gallons $2 JS Half $1.43 cagd, came Sunday for a visit to her mother, Mrs. Gold Goodlett, Colonial apartments. Mr. en(l Mrs. Raymond Wilson and son, Jack, of Jacksonville, Flor New York-Fun Fcthion composition buttons and the material la Mataloy, a crinkled Acele crepe, which la also the fabric used for the suit modeled at the right This suit is featured this Spring In navy, brown and black and Is Interesting because of its white blouse with soft tie cullar and Its mannish tailored cults.

The coal and skirt are In a darker material designed with a view to simplicity. "Sincerely yours, SOL BIXTOM, Director." W. M. U. Quarterly Meet Ai 1 1 UERE are two attractive dresses particularly suitable for office' wear aa well as for number bf other occaslobs.

Their sttbpliclty of design and the Boft charm of the materials gives them a high style tiote especially timely In these rapidly mellowing days of Spring. The dress at the left Is In one piece, a smart new model which looks well in green-gold, gray or apricot. It has a suede belt and Love- ot Tiptphvllle; Tonn, spent the, weekend in the rfetliy' Pickering, ChaHes Boilllri Watts and Lauren Askew, students hf Nashville, spent the weekend In the city. Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Moote and Utde son, Jimmle, spent 8unday with Mr. Moore's parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. C.

Mooreat Orllnda, Tenn Dr. P. Claxton spent today In Nashville. Dr. J.

H. Lacy, pastor of First ida, Mrs. Frank McDowell, and tie daughter, Martha Ann of iulla William Harrison of Waslilncton. iTTiii rm nnir noma, and Mrs. E.

L. Winn of Nashville, wete guests Sunday D. is spending a few days with' his brother, Eaton Harrison and Mrs. Harrison, Madison street. of Miss Eddie Barnette.

Quart v-telefehoas n.AHK8VIJ.t,F, TTt, Mr. and Mrs. Ewlne Elliott and Mrs. Luli B. Epperson spent in Nashville.

m'1 two children of Nashville, spent Wednesday Club thi weekend With his mother, Mrs, Daisy Elliott, Madison street. Mrs. fclaire Jensen of Mlrineapo- PS; PORT ROYAL, APRIL 17 (Special to the Leaf-Chronicle) The quarterly meeting of the W. M. U.

'work In Cumberland' association, was held last week with Harmony Missionary Baptist church, near Port Royal. Opening song, "Jesus Calls Us." Welcome address by little Alva Dean Elliott the five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Elliott," in which she said in sweet child-like tones, "I'd like to bid you welcome dear friends, and strangers, too, we are very glad to have you come to our The Wednesday club will meet with Mrs. Emily Marshall at the home Of Mrs.

A. B. KUlebrcw on Madison street, Wednesday, April rr it la, at 12:30. Members unable to at tend are asked to please notify the '4-. nostcss.

Chapel Hill W- M. S. ami The Woman's Missionary soclctv rr i Sam Brame and Mrs. Dudley Bum-pus. The meeting was closed with a prayer by Mrs.

Mary Matthews, to meet in May at Martha's Chapel church. Federation Director There will be a called meeting of the Board of Directors of the Federation of Women's clubs Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the Woman's club. This will be a very importaht meeting! and each director Is urged to be present. Clarksville Garden Club The Clarksville Garden club will meet Thursday afternoon, April 18, at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Tom Edmond-son and Mrs.

Emmett Rudolph at the home' of Mrs. Edmondson on North Second street. of Chapel Hill Methodist church fie will meet Thursday, April 2d, at 10:30 with Mrs. Millie Weakley. 1 mm W.

M. Thema-'Prayer for Missionary Devotional, "Fruit Bearing," John 15: 1-3, Mrs. W. R. Ooodman.

Prayer for Rev. and Mrs. Jit G. in literary fcnd evangelistic work in Buenos Alrctf.i Argentina, and theif three little- tfhfldren, Students of the Mar-' fetfre iuhd," Mrs. Austin Peay.

"How to- Reach the Unsaved of Cumberland association," John ju visitors are invited. First American Cook of Hmntfr The first American of ht-mor Is the "Simple Cobhlpj of Ag coats 1 mm with Mrs. Clyde Harris, the presi gawam," published In 1CW by a New England preacher, Hathanlel dent. Mrs. Dudley Bumpus presided.

Tho meeting was opened by singing Ward. "Jesus Calls- Us," followed by the Bible' Lesson by Mrs. Mary Mat cu Auiiuu iu maintain rronioiiion, Mrs. A. C.

Morfean. "Retorts on tliewsn Mrs. Fletcher Chadwlck had State Convention of W. M. U.

at Memphis," Mrs. Amarrillis Arm- nw 1.05 charge of Mission Study Class, from which Mrs. Ralph" Mills and Mrs. Robert Mills gave splendid lecture i.mi iiiiu. i vri 1 1 ii mH iwi i ki Never the twain Mrs.

a. i. Wallace. Round tsibie discussion of how to get more on Christian Family In China, "Rock of Ages," was sung, and was dismissed for lunch by Mrs. Bob ''7V 7" Jones offering prayer.

churches in Cumberland association interested in organizing and maintaining missionary societies. Request thai expressions of sympathy be sent to the families of two valued members of W. M. U. work A delicious lunch was enjoyed by sixteen members, two visitors and six children, also a social hour.

shall meet Let's see, how does it go? Reductions. "Sacrificed 1 "Prices smashed "Values up to $50.00, at $1.99. A. -'Vetc. "It's Fun to be by the Magician.

But there's no magic about a coat The afternoon session was begun by singing "Something For Jesus," the 23rd Psalm was repeated In unison. Minutes were read and roll called by Mrs. Lee Minor. A paper "Rural Education and was given by Mrs. Edwin Chester, Mrs.

Mill and Chadwlck was ap pointed as delegate to the District Meeting at Madison-street church, to -the beyond within the paet few weeks, Mrs. E. B. Ely, of Clarksville and Mrs. A.

J. Jones of St. Bethlehem. Minutes of W. M.

U. work in Cumberland association during the past quarter were read by the secretary, Mrs. J. C. Calhoun.

An enjoyable noonday lunch was served. The afternoon program opened by singing "Onward Christian followed by devotional given by Mrs. John Fields of St. Bethlehem, superintendent of Young Peoples', work in Cumber Mrs, Bob Mills gave the Spiritual Life and Message, Mrs. Bob.

Jones gave in an interesting manner a r. It's the STYLE you want The COLOR you prefer The SIZE you fclUST have MATERIAL and TAILOriiNd to assure long wear I Such are the Coats Reduced to $3X5 and (Reduced but not sacrificed 1) sketch of the ''Life of Nora Lambert." Mrs. Charles Armistead gave the leaflet on "The Deaconess, a Good Neighbor." The Bulletin was given by 1 ALWAYS GOOD A GOOD COAT IS GflPITOL THEATRE 5 sa'n QflP -1 1 You can pull and tug and lrt down garter9 and a too-short fetooking stay 9 too sliort! Wear duchess the belk-sliarmeeT ptocking made specially for nice long legs! It's unskimped 33 to 34 inches makes all the difference in the world tsk. ft $8 .05 52.05 Report from New tort market, "the 'de-Mattel for mercharidiiie'; these Ipt feW' weeks has been TERRIFIC!" Day and night "work couldn't can 7 up, with the deluge of orders. li comfort-ly speaking.

And it won't ever bind at the knee! Exclusive herein chiffons, service chiffonsand service weights in the smartest shades. --t Delayd Shipments Arrive Ycf; Also and tdgether with the large Itock' pre-Eaitcf brev shorties for middlings classic or hrger-kgged gals Will Present On MOIiDAY tUGElT, APRIL 24th A OEAOTV PAGEAOT Sponsored by THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMAN'S CLUB Two Free Trips To Hollywood, California are being offefed by The Crescent Amusement Co. In each of the towns where thT operate theatres, beauty pageants are being The winner in each -town is given a trip to Nashville and on Thursday night, April 27 these winners will corn-pete in the final elimination. The winner will be given trip to Hollywood. The winner may select her chaperone and expenses of chaperone will also be paid by us.

There will be a five-day stay in Hollywood and if the winner so desires a screen test can arranged at Warner Bros, studios. Who Will Dc Miss Clarksville Let's Send MUs Clarksville t6 Hollywood! rush We place oh sale i large telectiori. SHEERS IN FLOWER PRINTS SHEERS IN PLAIN COLORS COATS AND JACKET JSTYLES CAPED AND PUFF SLEEVE STYLES e-stier I 1 11 i t. -1 They're Fresh, end Leightj and dasl.tng". Zhzt 14 to 20 and plenty of youthful styles in 'size 40 to 46.

TO NG dtiifnd--for--th individual" SI .00 AND 51.65 A i DEPARTMENT.

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