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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 15

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Brownsville, Texas
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15
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I.OS FKKSNOS--Mr, Mrs, Icdrrlco a the i i and approaching nwr- rinsf of i cliuiiflili'i 4 Mslhcr, to Duniol Alanly. of Brownsville UP Is son of Mr. and Mrs. i i of thai cMy. i wcdtlinjr i lake i tit 10 a.m.

al St. Los Frosrios. A i follow al tlio home of i purenls. The couple i i i i i Local a From i To West A i I i i I follow- iiH- a in i i i wit.h i iuid i i in West and a i i i She was accompanied on i by MlftK HiMcl of I i a a i i I i and her sts- Mr.s:. I a C.

Pierce, of Glcn- a i a former resident of lirownsville. Mrs Pierce i spend the i her son. Brltf. C.Vr-n. John Pierce at La- Local Couple To Wed June 16 M.

Sst, und Mrs. L. Vcrgott announce Lho engagement of and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Arnold Sor- mta, son of Mrs. A. Scrrata of Brownsville.

Their wedding will be solemnized a Sacred Heart Church on June 10. The Rev. Fr. William J. Moore will read the marriage Unas.

Olmito Child Earns jThird Consecutive Scholastic Award OLMITO--Nino-year-old Claudlc Mac Miii-salis of Olmito has earned the distinction ol having the best grades in her class for the third consecutive year. A granddaughter of Mrs. W. D. Bennett of Olmito, she now poses.ses throe silver dollars, representing a a awards made by the Olmito Parent-teacher Assn.

Her teacher for the past year, Mrs. W. C. Edgoworth, said the child has made straight As. She will be In the fourth grade when the school term opens next fall.

New PEO Member Is I i i a Mlsa NInfa SivUlaim, shown above, daughter of Mrs. Marina Ucyniild and Manuel Suldana of Brownsville and Manuel Nunez, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benlio Nunez, also of this city, will lie married here Sunday, 15, Both attended Brownsville High School. They will make their home in Brownsville.

SAN BKNTTO--Chapter PEO Sisterhood, In tinted Mr.s. H. H. i Into membership at a lun- in Mrs. J.

D. Casey's home Saturday. I Multicolor roses adorned the luncheon table, bronze and gold xin- 1 nin.s decorated the living room. Mr.s. Dahl, member of Chapter AE.

Aberdeen. S. was guest. Fourteen members attended. A A A AMERICAN BANTAM TON ALL-STEEL UTILITY TRAILER AH Stool Construction Semi-Elliptic Springs Cv.

Ft. Body Tlr 600x16 noavy Channol Frome Weight A NEW AU-PURPOSE TRAILER --ATTACH TO CAR, TRUCK OR TRACTOR-FOR RETAILERS-WHOLESALERS- MANUFACTURERS-FARMERS-FAMILY USE BY ANTAM CAR CO, --ftUTLfR, LANDRETH AUTO SERVICE 204 W. i a Phone 1366 Pastor's Wife Is Welcomed On Return To City Members of the Woman's So clcty of Christian Service of "El 13Lien Pastor" church hero honored Mrs. i a of the pastor, at a rccptlon Thursday welcoming hor on her return from Kansa.s City, where she took a course in kindergarten, work. Miss Esther Amaya welcomed the honor Kuest, nncl expressed appre elation to Mrs.

Perez, who ha been acting president of the So nloty during Mrs. Garza's absen ce. The reception room was decor atcd with and white flowers Refreshments of punch and cake were served to about GO person attend Ing. Ann Watson Honored On Sixth Birthday MERCEDES--Ann Watson wa on her sixth birthday Friday afternoon by her mother Mrs. G.

E. Watson, with a pretty party. Games wore followed by the serving of the birthday cake and refreshments. Present were Bobby Burns, Francis Till, Paul and Gall Williams Joanna Prix, Sandra Taylor, Donnle Taylor, Kay Davenport, Buster Brown, Shelly Lynn, Paul and Charles Jones, Kern TCwlng, Billy Rawland, Iiinda Atteberry, Patsy Ray and Marie Watson. WMU Plans Program SAN BENITO--A program or Ministerial Relief will be presentee by Woman's Missionary Union of the First Baptist Church Tuesday afternoon at three o' clock.

Mrs M. A. Snnford will direct the meeting which will be held in the church parlor. PRINTING BISHOP'S PRINT SHOP JOB PIUNTING SERVICE I(fl5 Washington A Summer eumon Saturday, June 14th From 9 P. M.

'lilt 1 P. M. FORT BROWN Featuring JOE BELLAMAH And His Orchestra "DODY McCOY" Vocalist This Will Be Their Last Summer Appearance TICKETS ON SALE DAVIDSON'S SERVICE STATION 8TH rind W. ELIZABETH A I A CLEANERS 831 E. ELIZABETH HLEDSOE MUSIC l.l.'Hi K.

I A PERL BROS. 1149 K. KLTZABETH MAIL ORDER P. 0, Box 1949 40 Plus Tax 1'cr Couple SET UPS SOFT DRINKS Sunday, Time 8, 1047 Townwear For Teen-Agers NEA Fashion Editor NEW YORK-- (NEA)--Summer own wear for teen-agers is as vashablo as faces. Darker cottons and rayons which dirt and defy heat have waved their color-fastness and washability.

Launched this winter resort fashions, deeperdyecl fabrics withstood sun, suds and surf. Emily Wllkens designs dark cotton sm- for young things that double RP play dresses; that commute from town to country. One navy blue gingham, printed to look like tweed with yellow checks, buttons up its jacket, as shown right, to conceal a sun-inviting bra. When the jacket--ruffled at collar and cuffs with white pique--comes off, bra and skirt are ready for play. As tub-worthy as cottons are the darker one-deneir rayons.

This is the postwar wonder stuff sembles fine silk shirting, washes like a hankie, and takes dark dyes like a canvas takes oils. One print pattern stripped in royal blue.on a background of gray, as shown left, makes a summer dross that looks as heat-defying as a beach umbrella. This dress gives skirt-plcatcs a new piny. Lined up horizontally, pleats solidly band the hips with royal blue. Matching blue buttons TTTE BROWNSVILLE HERALD Shower Honors Mrs.

Sparrow MERCEDES--A pvctty courtesy was a stork shower given for Mrs. Howard Sparrow at I he home of Mrs. Steve a a when Mrs, Kirk Leonard was co- hostess. Floral arrangements accented pink and green color scheme. A miniature cradle held march across the shoulders of model that, is simply styled to the heat.

gifts, which were presented by little Judy Sparrow. Individual cakes, decorated in the chosen colors, niicl punch were served In tha afternoon. The Riiest list included Mesdames Lowell Rychcnor. Charles Ad a Donald Stotler, Robert Geoi-Rp, Bort Lynn, Russoll Smith, nob Coffin, Sam Chalcff, Louis Car fora, W. L.

Hilton, Bill Dickman, D. L. Hcidrick, Don Warner. Dick Little, L. A.

Clarke. Charles Salndinr, Victor Mornvft. Robert Wood of Donna, and Martin Hoc of Edinhurg. lfj and Vacation is the time for your smartest, happiest wardrobe to strut its stuff! Whether you plan to travel or stay at go to the mountains, the beach or the city or relax and "recreate" right in your own back a want to be dressed for the a i and you'll find the things you want at the VOGUE! Charges Budget Accounts Layaways Swim suits, play suits, slacks and slack suits are traditional vacation i we believe you'll want light-weight suits, dressy dresses, filmy lingerie and accessories, too. We have grand new stocks of everything you'll want for a perfect vacation I VO 'Always Something New.

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