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THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS. SUNDAY. JUNE 17. 1923. home of her sister.

Mrs. J. O. Per- eral "days with. Miss Ellen Schauer- hamraer of Bellvillo last week.

Master Irvln B. Gardner Is spend- iarrfsburR. where she will teach a Miss Ifone Noble and Ed BOEXHA3L Mrs. Arthur Wangeinann entertained five tables of ot E. Dwyer-of Chlckasha.

Ok formerly of Breuham. Avho visiUnte relatives here. Gorgeous cannas and nasturtiums were used as decorations and the tints appeared in the refreshments, which were served on trays centered with crystal baskets of, yellow confections with nasturtiums. and garnished A salad course nil sherbert and cake was served. Day Sampley won the prize, a pretty vanity, and the honor guest remembered with a crystal jar.

Mlsa" Martha Groto was to a number of young girls of Mra, W. Adams. Mr. and Sirs. E.

Politer. Miss Seawillow pointer and Miss Lee Tax of Marlin are. guests of Mr. Kiid Mrs. Wallace Kasprowlcz.

Mrs. Ciaston Shaw and children have returned to their home in Lub- oock. after it'visit lo Brenliam rtla- llvea. Itev. and 'Mrs.

S. Ttloylan Bird. Misses taura l.ee' and Helen Bird. Mrs. M.

Hetty Curry. Mr. and Mrs. It. A.

Harrison of- Bryan. Mrs. Sol West. Miss Mabel West and Mrs. Albert West of Uvalde motored from liryan and spent the day here, Mrs.

Pearl Beyd and daughter, who havo been visliinar her mother. nt i huve T6- aorao OL Ars. the eirls of the senior class of jthe Brenhara School as honorees Five hundred was played, and Miss Florence Eversberg won the Each honorce was given a dainty yellow linen handkerchief. Reiresh- ments. were-squares of white cake.

menu-were 1 orange ice -and mints. The decora- lions' 'shewed the Shasta, daisies. class flowers. United Daughters acy, the a Hill tunned to their home in Llano. Mrs.

K. C. Scott and two little sons of Cisco are- visiting Mrs. Scott's parents. Mr.

and lirs, T. A. Mauck. Mrs. C.

A. Ware and children, Charles. Allen and Rosemary are visiting relatives in Jefferson. Mrs. Bertha Schuerenberg visited relatives in Houston thii week.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Redkey have grandmother in Dallas. Mrs. Kiule Cain Henderson and ittle son.

Frank Cain, of Navasota, are guests in the'S. T. Cain home. Misses Olive and Effie Jackson and hoir guesu Miss Ruth Leona Nabors visited in Austin. Mrs.

B. Keel spent last week-end Temple. Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Glower rc- urned Monday from Washington. whore they attended the national convention. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Poth and children left for a motor trip to Yoa- cum and other points in Texas. Mrs. I. T. Talbot returned IWH.

Refreshments of cream and cake were served. Miss Audrey Adair. a memher of the gradmttliiE class 01 the Brenham high school, complimented the girls class with a 500 party- Decorations were of Shasta daisies, the class flowers. Ice cream molded returned to their home ill Houston aftor a visit to Mrs. Redkey's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. August Behrens. Mrs. E.

W. Reichardt -has gone to i Galveston to the summer at her cottage on the beach. Mr. and Mrs. W.

E. of as daisies, angel food cake and were served. Miss Hester Smith won'the prize for high score, a bottle of perfume. ferry site on the evening. About twenty young people, chaperoned by Mr.

ajxd Mrs. H. C. Hafer, enjoyed the outing. Hot wieners sandwiches, cake ana soaa were served.

Miss Bettie Morgan and Louis Piinkonien were married at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and lirs. Joe Morgan, and left in an automobile for a. visit to relatives at Klngsland.

They will make their home Brenham. The -Ladies' Aid Society of the Fourth Street Methodist Episcopal Church met at the home ot Mrs. Philip Munz. The Women Missionary Society of the.GlddinKH Memorial Mothodi.H met with Mrs. John Hoffmann.

Tlio Luther League of St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church has following officers: Miss 'Frederick Turner, president; Miss Viola Broesche. vica president: Miss Evelyn Schilling, secretary, and Ed Remmerti treasurer. Mrs P. J.

Lcmm entcrtalns.d both thc-Tiifts'day and Wednesday Bridge was hostess to the Thursday Bridge Mr. and Mrs. M. Krug. P- E.

ppnnington. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams and children Qf Beau- a motored to Mir.eral Wells. Mr.

ar.d Mrs. A. Hart of Dallp II arfl visiting Mrs. Hart's grandmother. Mrs.

Julia R. Simon. Miss Martha Robertson spent sev- Embarrassing Hairs Quickly (Beauty Culture.) be easily banished from the uooer arms, neck and face by this painless method! Mix into a stiff paste some powdered delatorie and water, spread on hairy surface and in two or three minutes rub off. wash the skin and 1t will be free from hafr or blemish. Excepting ln vorv stubborn growths, one application is sufftaiem.

To avoid disappointment, buy-the delatone in an original package and mli fresh. Chickasha. former residents of 1-irenham. are visitinir Mrs. Mary Ross and Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Dallas. Mrs.

E. A. Gajeskc is visiting her mother, Mrs. P. Collombo of Galveston.

Miss Marguerite AVinkelmann-ltas returned to Dallas after spending the last two weeks hern with 'her Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Winkelmann.

Mr. and Mrs. John Sonnenbers and little daughter of Hillsboro and Miss Naomi Boucher of Waco have returned tc their homes after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobert.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buch of Houston spent the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.

M. Euch. Mrs. Jim Giddings of Somervllie spent a few days this week with Mr. and Airs.

J. S. Uiddings. Miss Herma Dornbergror has gone to San Antonio to visit her grajjd- part-nts. Miss Margaret Alford has returned from Gcorg'Hon.

where she has been attending Southwestern University. Miss Mollie Jim Gilley has returned from New York, where she received the degree of master of arts at Columbia University. Mrs. D. C.

Alford and daughter. Miss Mildred, visited in Georgetown during the golden jubilee at Southwestern University. Misses Lillie Dusek and Lillie Smith have gone to Colorado, where they will spend the, summer. Mrs. Maud Morgan is spending a week in Bryan visiting friends.

Miss Kathleen Cade friends in Fort Worth. is visiting irfs! Make Harmless Lemon Cream 1o bleach away Yan, Freckles E. Brooks and King Brooks have returned from attending commencement exercises at the Teachers' College at San Marcos, State University and Southwestern University. Misses Evelyn Taylor and Vira Belle Bowers visited Georgetown. Mrs.

Clarence Bain has returned A i where her children attended Mrs. 11. Barnett of Davis. Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. 1C Krug.

Mrs. Albert Kruger and son, Albert and Mrs. J. Earl Porter and family were geusts of Eliot Stone of Georgetown. Misses Olga Jancik and Mildred Smith are home for the summer from Southwestern University, where they have b'ecn students.

Paul Haynes and children of Cuero have returned homo visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs Grabow. Mrs. S.

E. Newcomb and daughters Misses Imogene and Torhmle hatf "ohe to Dallas, where Miss J. IE a student at Southern Method ist- Unlvorsity. Rev. and Mrs.

J. Coy Williams arc spending the week at Jacksonville. Miss Eunii Dowcll has returned from Sftrt Angelo. where she attended the cattlemen's convention- Miss Mollie Jim Gilley. attended the jubilee at' Southwestern.

Mrs. Adeline-Heslep is on an ei- tendtd visit to-Houston. last ner father, T. R. Zumwalt.

Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Robertson of Breuham are here for a A'islt to relatives.

Mrs. Mctta Von Rosenberg is visit- Mrs. Kessler Mil the Juice of two lemons with thren ounces of Orchard White, any druselst will supply for a few cents; shake well.In a bottle, and you have a whole quarter -pint of the most wonderful freckle and tan cream and complexion bcauti- this sweetly fragrant lemon cream Into the 'face, 'neck, arms and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes bleach right out, mO how youthfully clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes. ficr. Massage reek from an extended visit with ler daughter, Mrs.

Tom Carr, at Bartlctt. Mrs. Ethel Lee and little son. who have been visiting Mrs. tee's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sewell. leave Monday for their home in Greensboro. N.

C. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Biggs and daughter. Miss Velma.

were weekend gueajs In the R. L. AVilson homo. They were accompanied home by 'Iss Mary Alice Wilson. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Cobb and children of Marlin are visiting their brother. J. M. Flowers.

Mr. and Mrs. Royland McClellan of Brownwood were week-end visitors at the McClellan Inn last week. Miss Herta Fredrick of'Smithville Dr. and Mrs.

Mull. Mrs. J. J. Robertson and son 'of Kingsvllte are visiting her mother.

Mrs. F. E. Lanfear. The members of the Chrlstias.

Endeavor Society, with a few invited, guests, met at the home of Mrs. 2. McCrillough for a. hay rido and swimming -party on the Colorado River. The river was fine for swim- ning and a general good time was lad.

Miss Frances Gustafson and Mrs. Charles Berg Jr. entertained their Sunday school classes on the lawn of the'Met'iodist parsonage. The potato and barrel hoop races were en- ioyed. Other interesting games were ilayed and everyone good time.

Ice cream, cake and candy were, served to about thirty children. Mrs. J. M. Buchanan and children left for Luling on a short visit to relatives.

Mrs. W. H. Stacy came in yesterday from Austin to visit her mother, Mrs. T.

M. Harwood. Mrs. Emma Phillips and little daughter have returned from a short relatives at San Antonio. Mr.

and Mrs. J. M. Murpliy, accompanied) by Miss Pearl Walker, left for Sail Antonio on a few days' visit. Inez Morgan of Yoakum, who has been visiting Miss Jessie Neighbors, left for San Marcos, where she goes to attend school.

Mrs. J. H. Grant left for Manitou. to spend the summer.

Miss Lecian' Kluge has returned from attending school at Baylor College. Mrs. H. L. Jennings' of Cleburne is visiting her mother, Mrs.

J. P. Ran-. flle. Miss Maybel Robertson entertained the BeaurNots.

The double parlors were cool and Inviting and were prettily decorated with a profusion of bright-colored larkspurs. The Kuests spent the hours pleasantly in dainty needlework, and were refreshed with stuffed tomatoes en mayonnaise on lettuce leaf, olive and nut sandwiches, potato chips and Russian tea. Mrs. N. E.

Donovan was hostessAo the Ace of Clubs. Other- than the members, two guests were present. Mesdames Barrell and Saupders. The hostess' mother, Mrs. Scott, was also with her.

Two tables of players enjoyed some delightful games, during which time Mrs. Donovan served fruit salad in orange cups, iced tea, saltines, sandwiches and chocolate "hon bons. Mrs. A. C.

Echols made high score and was given a. deck ol cards, and Mrs. L. C. Barrell secured the guest prize, a silver pencil.

Mrs. H. Lea, with Misses Opal and Bess Lea and Walter Beall, have just returned from a pleasant motor trip to San Antonio, where they spent several days. and Mrs. Marion Hodges arrived from Mr.

and M. Murphy went to San An- t'onio to meet Mr. and Mrs. Hodges i visit the-Murphy and ins: her daughter. Boettchcr in Temple.

Mrs. W. O. Ncuhaus of Houston spent the week with her niece. Mrs.

J. F. Houchlns. Mr. and Mrs.

Hill and Mrs. Le'Jbetter attended the Fink- Strunk marriage in Toakom. R- Smothers Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Laura Tankeraly.

in Waco. Mrs. Luey B. Lauarine has returned home after two weeks visit in Houston with her'daughter. Mrs.

Rufus Temple- Misses Grace and Sibyl Felder returned to their home in Brenham aftor spending- a pleasant week with their grandmother, Mrs. M. H. Hawkins. Mrs.

C. A. Searcy and children of Bryan spent several days here with friends. Miss Alafie Calhoun returned to her home in Houston after spending ten days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Calhan. Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Richey and children and Mrs. Dora Williams returned to their home in Houston after spending several days with Mr. John Williams and family.

Mrs. Ella Erwln has returned home from visits at Dallas and Bryan. Mrs. Hill and little daughter. of Victoria is visiting her mother.

Mrs. B. Crew, who is very ick. Miss Ellen Hughes gave a sewing sarty for her Miss Ellen Jughes of Houston. Dr.

L. L- Mahan visited in Bryan. Thomas Sewall Lipscomb and sis- er of Houston are visiting relatives le'rer Mrs. Harry Buschard and baby of Austin are visiting her parents. Mr.

nd Mrs. J. H. Hancock. Miss Marie Ward is visiting rela- ivcs in Houston.

Mrs. Fldllie Grace visited her son. lob, in. Nuvasota this week. Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Cain and ittle daughter of Houston visited udge and Mrs. A. G. Lipscomb.

B. Thornton and little grandson. Harry Burkett with Miss Laura Frederick pent several days in trie city with Mrs. Theodore Ahrenbeck. Mrs; George Hoop.

Miss Lena Hoop, Mrs. E. J. Ueckert and Mrs. Fritz Kemke.

all of Houston isited Mrs. Memniff Kemke. Mrs. Kate Peek, accompanied 'bj her lit'tle Little Jkliss Eva Kalherine Chambers of Houston; left or Houston to visit relatives. Mrs.

Loyd Bessi. Miss Harryette Amsler -and Mrs. C. A. Searcy gave a miscellaneous shower'at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. L. D. Amsler for (tiss Janice Sanders, a bride-elect, she received many beautiful and handsome presents. Refreshments consisted of cake and cream.

CROSBY. Friends of Edwin Duerbeck gave a farewell party at the home of his parents who are' leaving for Chicago, where they will make their home. The party was a surprise. A younir la'dy had for a half hour, during which time about i guests had assembled in the living At a given signal the lights were turned off and all remained silent. After several loud knocks had sounded on the door, it was thrown open, the lights turticd on and the puzzled young man stood in the midst of a-merry group of ana companions, and jokes assailed him Laughter from all sides.

Out-of-town guests included Misses Beulah and, Edith Shpwcls and Messrs. Adolph Lindstrom and Leslie Burchficld of Houston. I -Mrs. Modesottc and children, have returned from Ltifkln, where they spent two weeks. "Misses Lily Gentry, Hen- arickson, Jennie Mae Hcoson and Archie Harris, Victor' Hendrlckson and Willie Gentry spent last weekend with friends at Beach.

Mrs. Roy Fleming of Houston visited her mother, Mrs. Hollinjrs-worth. Misses Luclle Snider. Joe Etta Meadows, Viola.

Smith and Floyd Cokcr of-Houston visited hrfre Sunday. R. H. Walker --families and Hodges' while here. Mr.

Lift Off with Fingers CUERO. Etta Agcc of San Antonio has been visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Montgomery and children spent several days at Port O'Connor.

Miss Brice Vinson of San Antonio Is visiting her sister, Mrs. N. A. Mc- Lcod. Mrs.

Will Stubbeman was hostess to the Bunco Club at her home in South Cuero. The husbands of the club members enjoyed the hospitality. Tables were arranged on the 'lawn. After many interesting games and the awarding of prizes a dell- clous course of and Griffin and tea was served. Mr.

nnd Bertram Simon worn guests of Mr. and Mrs. a James while hern fur tlu: musical. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Bohne cntnr- for their daughter Nesta. who celebrated fourteenth birthday. Doenn't hurt hit! Drop a. little TYflPzono" on nn (ichlng corn. In- a that corn stops i rhortly you i It i off with flneflri.

Truly! Ynur driiBRlnt sells a i hotllo rf "FrcfXfinn" for a. fmv er.ntu, sufficient lo remove every hard corn, foft --c-rri fir iha and the ralluscn, i soreness or Irritation. Many Interesting games wore enjoyed on lawn, which was attractively decorated and strung with Japanese lanterns. A large number of friends enjoyed the evening and delirious refreshments wore served. C.

B. Moore. Mrs. H. a and Mm.

Paul Bruden and children visited In Snn Marcus. Itr. ind Mrs. Lawrence Shcppard spent last week-end here. Miss Emma Kluge has from a visit in Portersville, Mo.

Mrs. Charles Shiner left for Birmingham, to make an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Dickinson. i Misses Ronalr and' Bessie Forgotston left for Austin to attend summer school. Mrs; Forgorston and son Irvln drove the young'ladies over in their car.

Miss Adrienne MIchelson, who has been the university, has returned from Mrs. Lillie Schrimscher and daughter. Annie Frances, left for Yoakum to visit relatives. -Miss Rose Evans of Beaumont, who Sas been visiting Misses Michelson left for Mr. and Mrs.

E. V. Chapman returned from a visit to relatives at Hnllettsv'Mle. Miss Mary Jahvike has returned from San Marcos, where she has been attending Mr. and Mrs.

William Neubaus and daughter. Helen, have'returned from a pleasant mo'tor trip to San Antonio and" -Austin, where they visited friends and relatives. They were accompanied home by.Mrs. Nenhaus sister, Mrs. Claud Butler of Austin who spent-the week here.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Bronson anc d.iughter. Miss Elizabeth Carett, of Westhoff, were here for a short yistt.

Mr. and Mrs. John T. Hendricks and daughter Inez of Corpus Christ are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Caves Jr. Minses Margaret Peary of Cuero and Irene Peas of Karnes City, are guests of Miss Robbie Davis. Misses Elsie Hebcrer and Emily Wurzbach of San Antonio, who nave been visiting Mrs. H. J.

Kennard left for their home. Mrs. J. H. Boothe and grandson Ray Boothe.

left for San Antonio on a short visit. J. M. Robertson and baby are visiting relatives in Georgetown. Mrs.

Marlon Nelson has returned from a short visit to Lulintr- Misses Ellen Dilworth and Lewis spent one day last week in San Antonio. Mrs. Thomns McNeal of Lockhar Is vlsltinpr her daughter, Mrs. A. Fitzgerald.

Mr. nnrt Mrs. Fmnk Dr.ib left for Faycttcvillc" to visit Relatives a few days. Mrs. 55.

E. Houk of Clarendon ia the Ruest of her daughter, Mrs. w. M. Clower.

Mrs. J. Q. Fresenlus of Temple spent last week at tho B. Kell home.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miller arc visiting relatives In Brnnham.

Mrs. Henry Baggntl of Houston Is In Elgin for an extended visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Livingston of Austin were wf.ek-end guests of Mr.

Llv- parents. Miss Joyce nage left for visit with her''sister, Mrs. Will In San Antonio. Mrs. Rose UlemenHchneider a.nd son, Marshall, are visiting In Hous.

ton. Mr. and Irn. G. W.

Prewltt and Mlns Zelma and Joseph returned last week from a visit to Dallas. Mrs. C. V. Jackson of Orangn Is the guest of her parents, Mr.

nnd Mrs. R. L. Mm. Lula T'ncketl.

and children of Austin wore week-end guests in the HA-Mii-rrrsviiiTjE. Mr. and--Mrs. G. A.

Young ar spending a vacation in Dallas and other North Texas places. Mr. and Mrs. H. J.

Heyc havo re turned from an outing at Glen Rose Mrs. William Peterson Is visiting her daughters In -Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Samusch spcn week-end with relatives In Houston.

Mrs. Max Scbnbort of Orange Grove is guent of her sister, Mra Victor Sioximind. Mrs. Ben Husko and children Cuern are visiting tho family of he father. Adolph Zappe.

Mejflames G. W. Long and J. Traxlcr arc visiting Mrs. Arthu Parr in Dallas.

Misses Leila Mary McCuchan attending summer school In Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Ltpscomb Dallas, en route home from th meeting of druggists In Galveston stopped off for a visit to his pa rents. Mr. and Mrs, R.

J. Lipscomb Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Heyc. en rout to their I San Antonio from their bridal trip, stopped off for a visit to relatives, nnd were guest at the H. J. Braunlg home. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward J. Campion ummer school. Mrs. P.

H. Blalock-'and small son. John Wilmer. are in Mineral Wells. Mrs.

De Vane Sneliing of Nacog- doehes is visiting her mother and sister. Mrs. McKay and Miss McKay. MADlSONVIi-IJR. Mr.

and Mrs. J. V. Davis Huntsville. They were accompanied home by Mrs.

C. J. Davis and Jeff Mr. and Mrs. Dan Connell.

Wln- Connell. Mrs. A. Viher and Mrs. T.

B. Anderson are visiting in Dallas. E. M. Rhodes and Mrs.

Mary Bui- lard visited Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Heath and were" accompanied to Houston by Mrs.

E. M. Rhodes, who relatives here. Miss Gladys Heath returned from Georgetown, where she was graduated from the university. Mrs.

J. E. Morris and family are spending the summer in California. Dr. and Mrs.

G. P. Day left lor California, whereahey will.spend the summer months. Dr. and Mrs.

J. A. McKay entertained the Thursday Evening Bridge Club. After games dud axvardinff of scores, a salad and iced course was served. Miss Claire Byers has returned from Wilson, where she taught last term.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Heath arc at home from Wilson for a summer's vacation. Miss Mary Lucy Cleere is visiting NoMe of Victoria were out-of-town Miss Ruth Skinner accompanied Mrs. J.

1- Parker and daughter. Juanlta. to Houston. Mrs. R.

D. Jones and her two children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Cole. SAX MARCOS.

A pretty home weddinsr was solemnized when Miss Mary Connally.be- came the bride of Raymond Boyer of Weatherfprd. Ok. Rev. Gaston Hartsfield performed the ceremony. Only the immediate family were present.

The hallway, decorated in brilliant zinnias, made an effective background for the bride, who wore a pretty midnight-blue canton crepe. Mr. and Mrs. Boyer left immediately In their car. for a crosscountry trip to Oklahoma, where Mr.

Boyer is superintendent of the consolidated high school at Granite. Ok. Miss Joyce Coririally. who has been in Gftlvestc-n for the year, was home to attend the Boyer-Conaally wedding. Mrs.

J. IV Porter is in Navasota. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porter.

Mrs. Ohren Patterson left for Fort Dodge. Iowa, where she will spend a month with' her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Thompson. Mr. and Airs, frvln Black and chil- ienic spread at Rogers Park, com- limenting herliouse guests. Misses 3ess and Floy Stalllngs of Edna. SE.V1.V.

Mrs. Marvin Scott of Bay City is (siting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Williams of Matagorda ip vis- ting at the home of Mrs.

Harry Elva Powell of Houston is her sister. Mrs. M. Clcm- dren I for their in Halls- in New York. Mrs.

J. O. Thompson was to the Reading Club. In the'absence of the president, Mrs. W.

Underwood, and vice president. Miss Mary L. Mrs. Ottie E. Patten presided.

As a finale to the program a delightful iced and salad course was.served. Mia. P. Black and Elsie of Hallsville are visiting Judge Roberts vi'le after an extended visit to Mrs. Black's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas.

Miss Jessie Scott of San is the guest of her cousin. Airs. J. W. Raines.

The Ladies: Missionary Society of the Methodist Church entertained, with a silver lea at the residence pf Mrs. Medic Kyle. A pleasing program was rendered. Mrs. Lloyd Johnson sang.

Misses Medie Kyle and family. Judge ar Mrs. J. E. Webb and Misses Katnerihe Web'b 'arid Delia Barret are spending summer in Belton.

XACOGDOCHES. -Ethel Locke OL Houston is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. J. Locked Mrs.

Davidson visited relatives in Tyler last week. Miss Gussie Mae-Spears left to attend the graduating exercises of Bavlor University at Waco. Mrs. Giles M. Haltom left for a visit with relatives in Vinita, Mrs.

-Jim Weaver, and daughters spent last week 'In -Eiifkln, visiting friends ar.d relatives. Mrs Holloway Muller is visiting her'mother. Mrs. Duggan in San Marcos. Miss.

Ruth 'Fouts returned from where she attended- school during the winter at Esta- Mae Bond each lections, and Mrs, ach gavi J. R. pia.no se- Morton and Miss Alberta Haygoqd gave readings. Mrs. Garner and her daughter.

Miss Leary. are spending the summer visiting different points In Alabama, North Carolina and Georgia. The greater part of their stay be in Annislon. as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ganner.

I' Gilbert and children. Woodic Jr. and Nan. with Mrs. Gilberts I.

Eachern. and her C. A. Eachern. have been guests of Mrs.

M. Lusk. Invitations have been received to the wedding of Miss Julia Terrell to William Thomas Barron. which is to ta.ke place at the Methodist Church Miss Terrell was reared in San Marcos and has a wide circle of friends Mr. Barron is a former resident, but more recently, of Corpus Christi where-he is engaged in business.

Mr. and Mrs. Dailey-Terrell of Pon Arthur have 'atrlved to be present at the Barron-TarrelL wedding. ing over for the graduation excr- I Dr. -and -Mrs.

F. Beall are 'in TCnnrtpra. fnr a weeks i i HtWTSTILLiE. Mr. and Mrs.

Gibbs Adair Wynne and little daughters motored to Houston and were guests of Mr, and rs. Will Reynaud and Mr. and Mrs. B. McFarland.

Mrs. C. G. Barrett returned "rom a to Mrs. R.

Lay in Houston. Dr. arid Mrs. Herbert Thomason la've returned to their home in Fort Worth after a visit'to their parents. Dr.

and Mrs. J. W. Thomason. Mrs.

C. B. Henderson. and-iMlsses Ruth and Norma Henderson are spending a few days in Houston. Mrs.

Bruce Little and children have returned to their home in'Free- port alter a visit to. her father. Mr. W. Y.

Barr, and brother. W. Y. Ban- Jr. Mr.

and Frank Roberts are Quests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R- Ball. 'Mrs.

A. 1L Barton has returned to her home in Palestine after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

Ashford. Miss Louise Powell left for New York, where she will study. MJss May Powell is in Pennsylvania for the summer. Mrs. Allen Thomason and little daughter are visiting In Galvestnn.

Miss Mary Bush has returned from visits at Bryan and Austin. G. Adair Wynne and "his daughter, Mrs. J. B.

McFarland, motored to Houston Wednesday. Misses Claire Ashford and Dorothy Randolph, of Mrs. A. M. Barton In Palestine.

Miss Kate Sayles was hostess at a forty-two party in honor Dorris Fitzell of "Denver. of Miss Mrs. D. D. Rusk, of Beaumont is visiting at the home of F.

N. Muckleroy, Mrs. uncle; Miss Mintie -Blount has returned home after spending several weeks visiting in West Texas. Mrs Wilton Ingraham and' little daughter 'of Fort Worth are visif inff- Mrs Ingranam's parents. Judge and Mrs.

W. Bloun't. Mrs E. J. Boatman-of-Rusk, left for her home after visiting her sister, Mrs.

R. W. Hasel-rt-ooa. Mrs Nelson left for of several weeks with her daughters. Mrs.

G. Edgar Rogers and "Miss Helen Nelson of Los Angeles, Miss Margery Muc.kelroy.of Crockett last weekend with Miss Irene Medford of this city. SAVASOTA. Miss'Alma Kernole of Houston is visiting her parent's. Mr.

and Mrs. J. O. Kernole. in this city.

Misses Hattie Mathcws, Trannie Fraaklow, May Smith and Nina McFarlane left Monday for Now Orleans, where they "win attend Tulane- University. J. Werner left Monday for a visit with friends- in. Galveston. Mrs.

James Thomas and son of Fort Worth are guests in the 'home of Miss Ema Brewer. Mrs. J. W. Blake of- Mrs.

William Gulledge of Reagan. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Russell of Ennis and W. F. Malone of Houston are of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mrs.

Lula Meachum left Tuesday for a visit- with friends In Mr. and -GUU'-and left Tuesday for Dallas, -where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Lou H.

Hatter left for-their home in Moody after a visit here with Handera for a three weeks' visit i Beall's. brother, J. A Eanes. and his Miss Edith 'McKay week-end in-San Antonio, the gues of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold McKay, of JJr. and Mrs. Rnuntrce and son Jr. '-Houston-are the guests ot Mr. and Mrs.

S. Stan- Miss Mary Bush entertained with I parents. Mr. and Mrs. S.

W. G.la'ss. dance Monday evening, honoring Ed Viereck' family of York- Miss Don-is Fitzell. the guest of Mrs. J.

R. King, and Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomason. Miss Sue Dean was hostess, honoring Mrs.

Dorris Fitzell; Miss Atchie Chism, Professor F. A. McCray, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Thomason wore honor guests at a mo.i light picnic given by Mr.

and J. G. Gee. town and W. F.

Viereck arid family of Bell vllle are guests in the home of Arnold Viereck here. Misses Eugenia Wellborn ar.d Claudia -Steele have returned home from a short visit in the awav they attended the Shriners' oon- convent-ion at Washington and then Mrs. proceeded to New a short Deat, Mrs. Kleasc and Misses Alexander and E. Mrs.

Woodworth of Cuero are Bogard daughtor Gertrude left guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Anhford.

yesterday afternoon for Cuero to Mrs. Ella R. Smither entertained spend several weeks with friends with a bridge party, honoring Mrs. and relatives. Little of Freeport, Mrs.

Barton of Palestine and Mrs, John Manning of Cleveland. IiA. GRAXGE. Mrs. C.

M. Hock is visiting In Yoakuro a few days. Miss Irma Kaiser is visiting in San Antonio. Mrs. Ben C.

Diebel and Miss Irene Reiss left for Houston to visit. Miss Alma Lueders is attending the San Marcos Normal for the summer. Mrs. F. H.

Wagner of Austin here visiting Miss J. Meyerberg. is Mrs. H. P.

Clark lias returned from El Campo after a two weeks' visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. I.

Blume are visiting in Waco. Miss Paula Wcnderschudt of San Antonio Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Friedo. Mr.

and- Mrs. F. L. Harizel recently mirricd at Robstown, will make this their home. Mrs.

Charles Schaefer and 1 son. have boon "visiting in Waco for the month, arrived home. Mrs. Inez Jsoobs of Yoakum is the guest of Dr. and Mrs.

Charles Hoch. Mrs. Ed BackmAn and children of Houston arc the guests of Mrs. Joe Koss. Mr.

and Mra. Klmund Glcse arc visiting in. Ratcliff for a few days. Miss Lur.ille Shaw left for New Tork, from which place she sails for Europe on a tour of sc'oral months. Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Shaw have as their guests Mrs. S.

T. Pcnick of Washington, D. Mrs. Lionel P. Ropers of Dallas.

Miss Lucille Shaw of Houston and Miss Lorine Shaw of Austin. win Mrs. J. S. Evans nncl two children will leave for an extended visit i relatives and friends in Alabama and Florida.

Mesdames E. C. Carnes of New Caney and G. G. Nettles of Onalaska are guests of their sister, Mrs.

J. L. Man ry. Miss Agr.os Slay, who a the Livingston high school, finishing this to her home in andrla, LJL Mrs. P.

Renfro Is spending a pleasatu vacation In Corpus Christi. Members of the Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist Church arc intending the district conference of home mission societies at Corrigan; Mrs. S. F. Hill of the local organization delivered the response to the wclcomt visit to relatives In Victoria.

Dr. and Mrs. M. L. KroschcT lire mother, Mrs.

W. T. Davis, to San Augustine. Mrs. Davis spent a pleasant Mrs.

S. A. Craiff of Paris Is the gruest of Miss Rncliel Welch. Mrs. D.

Reclrtick and Dorothy Terrell left this morning for Dallas for a short visit with Mrs. Baylor Schumacher of Somerville is visiting her sister. Miss Rachel Welch. J. W.

Henry and wife of Palestine left this morning after a visit with C- E. Henrv and family. Mrs. C. Smith Worth is here visitinc her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. P. G. H.itcHett. Mrs.

S. W. Dean and Miss Lilly Dean left yesterday afternoon for Elgin, where they win visit Mrs. J. M.

Oliphant. Mr. and Mrs. W. G.

Milroy are visiting relatives in San Antonio and Bernice. Mrs. R. W. Patmit was hostess to the Wednesday Bridge Club Wednesday afternoon at her home.

Mrs. A. M. Ramsay of Fort Wortl arrived Tuesday to be the gruest Mrs. H.

Fleming. Miss Madeline Robinson of Marlin is the guest of Homer Blair. Hi -Lewis and Miss Ruth Le.wis accompanied Mr; and Mrs Coch'ran Grieen on- their return their in Livingston and- wil spend the summer with them. Mrs. Wright and her son Dixie of El Paso.

-who b.ave bee the" gucs'ts of R. -M. TCe.y,'*n Mrs. S. W.

Stanfield; loft lor New York, where they will bo joined bj Wright's eldest son, and- tak passage for England. Mrs. Fred Warnken is in San An tqnio. the gue.st of Mrs. 'John Ban nister.

Mrs. Holloway Mueller of Nacog doches is the guest of her mother Mrs. W. C. Duggar." Cards have been received an nouncing-the marriage of MIss'FIora Riviere Williams to Clt-rk Calhoun Campbell- The home of Mr.

ani Mrs. Herbert Eastwood, where 'th service occurred; was decorated with potted, plants a profusion Shasta daisies and rose crepe myrtle It- was before a bank of these love ly flowers that the bridal partj while Rev. Parry per formed lhe ceremony. The brid wore a becoming traveling suit brown flat accessoriei to match. Her hat in brown had a its' decoration a single purple rose The flowers of her corsage raatchec in coloring and were lovoly sunse roses and pur-ple asters.

The groom wore a suit of blue serge. Th wedding guests -included Mrs. Clark C. Campbell Missis Sue and Jean Campbell of Austin. Mr.

and Mrs; Robert Campbell of Houston, Mrs. A. Lawrence of- Luling. Miss Mary Moore of Austin. Miss Marv C.

Ballinger of Da.ll.ns. Miss Mary Williams of Lockhart, Harry Evans of Austin and Mr. a.nd..Mrs. Herbert Eastwood. Miss Mamie Brown entertained with a rook party, complimenting Mr.

and Mrs. Ervin Black of Hal- Icttsville and Mrs. Robert' Lee of Laredo. Mrs'. 'Will Thompson was winner of, high score and received the prize.

The guests included Miss Mary, McGehee, Miss Mattie Watkins, Mrs. Holloway Mueller of Nacoff- doches. Mrs. Henry Foster of Longview. Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Lancaster and Mr- and Mrs. Will Thompson. The Afternoon Bridge Club met with Mrs. Emma Porter as hostess.

The home was decorated in rose crepe myrtle. Mrs-. D. Jackman. Mrs.

Willard Storey "MTS. W. F. Meyer left to visit elatives In Brenham. Mrs.

L. O. Thanhelscr Is visiting elatives in Houston. Miss Loretta McElvery left for her lome in Houston after visiting her Mrs. G.

Prlebish and son. Mel- visited relatives in. Houston last Arnold Priebish has returned home rom Victoria. Tex. Miss Margaret Knittel is visiting at the home of Mrs.

Korthauer. Judge and Mrs. W. i. Hill of Bellille were in the city last week.

The following announcement been received by Mrs. A. Schier: and Mrs. W. G.

Ponton announce he marriage of their daughtei. Ruth Lillian to Mr. AVIlliam Hugh Price on AVedncsday. 6. 1923, Wash- ngton.

D. Mrs. W. H. Price (nee "'onton).

Is a niece of Mrs. A. H. Schlor and Miss Emma Schier left iouston for AVashington. D.

with r. and Mrs. G. Ponton. Mabel Schindler of Dallas, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Schindler of this city, left Dallas for AVashington. D. a.

with her vocal teacher. She will also visit other Eastern 'cities. Miss Tillie Hirsh left Sealy for New Orleans. Jacksonville, Tihd AVashington. D.

for the 'summer months. Miss Fannie Esar of Galveston is visiting -her parents, Mr. and Mrs Mike Miss Merrill Cook left for Austin to attend the university severa' weeks. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry O'Connor and son, Henry Albert, have gone to California, their home. Mrs. Fred Schill and children Houston are visiting with her par Mr. and Mrs. G.

A. Herman. Miss'Ethel Menke of Seguin and Miss' Lillian Menke of Victoria are spending. the summer with thei: parents. Mrs; H7 Townley and little daugh ter from Chesterville are visiting a the home of- Mrs.

C. G. Hillbolt. The "Methodist revival meeting closed after a very successful meet ing. about having joined th for San where she will her granddaughter Miss Dorothy Howard, who is attending the state normal.

Tilr. and H. H. McDowell and hildren have gone to Austwell to pond the summer on their ranch. Mr.

and Ernest mith of New York City siave come Victoria to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edwain Goldman and Miss Helen Davidson have returned rom a two weeks' visit in Corpus 'hristi. Mr.

and Mrs. W. C. Klein aid ouogr son and lirs. E.

W. Klein ave gone to Port O'Connor to spend week. Mrs. Frank H. Crain entertained er Kueat.

Mrs. John Dunn of Alice, with two tables of bridge on Sat- rday, night. A very pretty weddlntr took place St. Mary's Catholic Church Sat- irday morning. June 9, with nuptial iigh mass, with Itev.

P. B. Feeney erforming the ceremony. The bride was Miss Mary Agnes -Keef and Henry Marcelain Lacour'was the aridegroom. Miss Julia Keef.

the John M. Keef. her irother. were the attendants. Pre- the marriage ceremony the ull choir of St.

Mary's CTiurch he "Rose Maiden," And the masses were beautifully rendered. The ceremony consisted of a double rlngr service. The altar of the church vaa beautifully decorated with daisies. The bride was becomingly Hired in a handsome blue traveling suit and accessories to match. Fol- owlng the wedding a reception and uncheon were held at the home of and Mrs.

E. E. Pickering, and ollowlne the reception the happy oung couplo left for Lafayette, and.other places. Mr. and Mrs.

Lacour were the recipients of many eautiful wedding presents. church i the meeting. Mrs. Charles Krumpitz left Sundaj night-'for Mineral Wells, where sh has gone 1'oV her. health.

SILSBEE. Miss Read, one of th teachers in the Silsbee high schoo is taking a- summer Vourse at Sam Houston Normal Institute. Misses Gertie and Uussie ISdmon ston have returned from. 'Denton, where they -have been attending th College of Industrial Arts. Miss Louise Smith of Beckville 1 spending some lime with her sister iirs.

Jack' Graham. K. L. Weathcrsby- has moved hi family to" Conrue, where they''wil reside. Mrs.

-J, W. and mro childre are visiting relatives at Crawfbr 'an'dlbther points in West Texas. Mrs. R. B.

Morris has gone to Man ning to leit this week visit sister, Mrs. Noti Orleans. iUiss. te Scroggi ns last week in Silsbee. with her moth er and fisfcer; Miss Linnette.

-Miss Bessie Lauderdale of Somer vllle is visiting her sister. Miss Kati Lauder'dale. here this week. Mrs. C.

J- -Carpenter has returne from a visit in Bessmay. E. J. Wilson left for Cente this week to be with her fathei H-ho is seriously ill. Mrs.

P. W. Bailey left this.wee for a visit to her mother, Mrs. Rawl of- San Antonio. Tommie Short left This week for six days' stay at Camp Trav's.

wher he will attend the R. O. T. C. Mrs.

McGuire spent several day this 'week in Beaumont visiting friends and relarives. The newly elected officers of the order Eastern.Star for the ensuing were installed, with Mrs. Isaa- queha Grimaldi. grand installing officer, assisted by Mrs. Queenie Yoksh as grand marshal.

One of the most impressive features of the eerertony was a. poem on the order, Mrs. Grimaldi. The following officers were installed: Mrs. Mamie 'matron; C.

F. Barnhill. worthy- patron; Mrs. Cleo Wright. associate matron; Mrs.

I. Grimaldi. "Mrs. Ella McKee. treasurer; Mrs: Margaret Newcomer, Mrs.

Pearl Barnhill. associate conductress; Mrs. Cora Stewart, chaplain: Mrs. Nannie Battori. marshal-Mrs.

Myrtle Johnson, organist; Winnie Shirley. Adah; Mrs. Josephine 'Nicks; P.uth: Ttfary Davidson. Esther; Mrs. Velma Jackson Martha; Mrs.

'Emma Davis. Electa; Broadus, warden; R. E. Jackson, sentinel. WALLIS.

Mrs. D. R. Prouty. Miss Bessie May and their guest, Miss Myrtle ordtran of Houston, motored to Itellville.

A'here they were of "rlends for the week-end. Mrs. James Ermis of Schulenburg the guest of her mother. Mrs. Frank Paiderny.

Air. and Mrs. Jerry Estftrik, Mrs. H. Miller and t'acir guest.

Jones of Dallas, are visiting'in Beeville. Jt. C. Anderson, en route to his home in Fort "Worth, visited Mrs. Josey after attending the druggists' convention in Galveston.

Mrs. Zenu.s Jones and sons of Simonton visited friends here the past week. Myrtle Fofdtran of Houston, after a visit here with Mrs. O. R.

Prouty, has gone to Nixon. Later she will leave for Colorado, where she will spend the" summer. Miss Johnnie MeNutt entertained the Bridge' Club. After games a. delightful Ice course was served.

land Miss Eviottc. McKie sub- PAI.ACIOS. Mrs. M. JIartinn and son.

Raphael, of El Campo spent last week-end at- the Arnold home. and Jlrs. Cecil Paris of Ennis, r.ccompanicd by Mr. and Mrs. B.

Donaldson of Rosenberg, ing their vacation here. Miss Bell Williamson, history teacher in the Houston hiffh school, spent last week with her mother, Mrs. George Williamson. Misses Maude and Belle William. son left for Huntsville.

where they will both teach in the Sam Houston Normal. Mrs. J. II. Laughter and daughter, Murl, of San Marcos arc here for the surnmor.

Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens of Taylor arn visiting their parents at the Cilnkscale and Stevens homes. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Barnett r.re visiting friends and relatives th Edna. Mrs. J. L. Waters had as her guest her niece.

Miss of Houston. Mrs. I. H. Dunba.r and children of Refufcio visited her parents, Captain and Mrs.

Adklns. Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

King of A ic- toria have returned home after a with relatives here. They were accompanied home by Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rentier of Houston spent last week-end at the Bentler home Miss Laura Barncll of.

Houston Is hero visiting her undo, and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stadjg, arid attending- the Palacios Normal.

Miss Dorothy Douglas has returned after a week's visit with her grand- pr.rcr.ts, Mr. z.r.3 Mrs. A. C. Clark, who live near Bay Miss Nellio Luther, with her tituto guests, and Mrs.

R. E. MoKie was winner of the prize for high score. Mrs. U.

W. has been the guest of her daughter, -Mrs. Fowler Agnew, has returned to her home in Leander. A silver tea was given with Mesdames R. A.

Mills. Carl Smith. H. H. Goodman.

E. Huffmeycr, Jay Johnson, John Fors.vthc. Gaston, Stockton. Edward De Steiguor. Emma Pettey, H.

A. Nelson and Mrs. J. W. Ansell as hostesses.

These ladies were celebrating their birthdays, which fell in the month of June. The house waj attractively decorated in zinnias nnd nasturtiums, and with the serving of refreshments pretty yellow parasols were pivon as favors. An impromptu musical program was given. Mr. and Mrs.

R. D. Jackman entertained the of the Friday night bridge club at the Elks Club. A number of substitute guests were present and a delightful evening was apcnt- Mrs. I.

W. Wood entertained with a delightfully appointed six-course, luncheon, complimenting Miss Bess Barnes, received her degree from the teachers' college on class das'. The guests included the horT- oree and Misses Brngg. Lenorc AVal- ter? and Mary Barnes. Beall Woods, Edgar Williams and F.

P. Smith of Austin. In tribute to the seniors present the' house was tastefully decorated in the school colors, maroon and gold. Vising the wild gallardia and the sun flower. Mr.

and Mrs. Lcroy W. Morris left their car for a cross-country trip to i home in Houston. Mr. and Mrs.

Munro Garner and sons, who have been the of Mr. and Mrs. King, left for their home in Mrs. AValter Taylor and daughter Moyna of Sliawnrc, are the guests of Mrs. Taylor's mother, Mrs.

H. King. Mrs. A. B.

Van Dohlen will arrive from Freeport to visit Mrs. Beall Wood." Mr. a.nd Mrs. Charles Martin and daugiiici', Dufiti Lie, iiAVC- lienii tiio guests of Mrs. George Smith.

Dr. and George AVoods and SAVED FROM AN OPERATION Now Recommends Lydia Pinkham't Vegetable Compound E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound saved me from an operation which a physician, said I would have to have for a bad case of female trouble. My system-was all ruri- after my little jgirl was I read of your, wonderful medicine, and decided to try- it. I could hardly drag one foot after the other, and'af- ter taking six bottles of the Vegetable Compound I felt like a new woman.

I now do all my housework, also washing and ironing, and do not know what real trouble My health ia fine, and I weigh 140 pounds. When I started taking it I weighed 97pounds.I gladly recommend Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound to any one who is suffering from female trouble- or is run down. You may use this testimonial for I am only top gladto let suffering w.omen know what the Vegetable Compound did for IDA HEWITT, 1529 Penna.Aye. S.E., Such letters from women hi every section of this country prove beyond Question the merit of Lydia E.

Pink- Ham's Vegetable Compound. VICTORIA. Miss Margaret Woods entertained the Girls' Bridge Club on Saturday afternoon. There were five tables of players enjoying the afternoon with Mrs Rebecca Stevenson winning the club prize and Mrs. 0 M.

Scott the guest prize. A delicious ice course was served at the close or the afternoon. Guests of the club were Misses Cecil Newell of Richmond, Xan Proctor. Margaret Kenyon Jones of Cuero. Me.idames Frank H.

Grain. T. M. Scott, C. L.

Grunder, J. V. Hopkins John P. West of Breckenridge. i Mr.

and Mrs. William L. have returned from their bridal trip to Galveston and after visiting relatives for several days left for Kerrville. where they will spend several weeks. Mrs.

John P. West of Breckenridgc is visiting- her parents, Mr. H. L. Ferguson.

Mrs. Jerome Fritz and young son home from Kerrville for weeks. Mrs. Newton Crain anG children of Cuero have returned to their home after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Frank H. Grain. Mrs. J. D.

iiitchell was Tiostcss to the Young Married Ladies' Bridge Club on Tuesday afternoon with four tables of players enjoying the afternoon, Mrs. Kate Graves wmnins the club prize, and Mrs. Richey the Mr. prize. and Mrs.

Claude K. McCan have gone to College Station for six weeks; where Mr. McGan will attend the summer school and take- up a 'course in cotton -classin i. Mrs. J.

M. Pickering- was hostess to the Tuesday Bridge Club with thiec tabjes of players enjoying the nflernoon. Mr. and Mrs. R.

E. Glenn and Leslie Clark have been on a very enjoyable automobile trip tc Kerrville and San Antonio. Mrs. John Dunn and children of Alice are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Frank H. Crain. Miss Julia Fossati friends in San Angclo. is visiting Mrs. L.

F. Haller and daughter. Miss Christine, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hallor F.

Haller. and Haller have gone to El to visit Mrl and Mrs. Raymond Hal' and They went in an automobile rhakS' several visits en Mrs. Fred McFarland and daughter, Maurine. of San Antonio have returned to their home after visiting Mrs, siiter, Mrs.

P. 0. Howerton. Miss Lucy Rathbpne of Cuero in the sacr.t of hir auat. Mrs.

H. E. Rathbbne; Mrs. George Howard left Thursday Cuticura Talcum To Powder And Perfume To soothe and' cool the slrin and overcome perspiration, dust lightly with this pleasingly scented powder, It imparts. a delicate lasting fragrance and the ikih refreshed and cool.

where. TalcomSc. ticiira ihma without flf Cxouraud't Oriental Cream for 80 yon hu brought Joy and Happt- to many women in the greater beauty It hu rendered to them. 1U service It now extended tbit thou who would harmonize their conptexloa with their particular ihadeof beantycaa dosatothebetudvanugc. Nowmadefc A and FLESH shades as well as WHITE Send lOc.

for Trial Slat FERD. T. HOPKINS SON. New York Oty.

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