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THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY. JULY 8. 1923. TWENTY-NINE AXAHUAC. E.

and children ii ited in Houston last week. Irs. H. A. Grlpon and children i-eturncd from a visit In Iteau- liss Lucy Johnson is the guest of rrora a visit to friends-In s.

W. T. Allen In Beaumottt Mr. and Mrs. Ofef- Rrown and ighter, Juanita.

and Mrs. Newman returned from a visit with reia- es in Arkansas. JJrs. S. Sherman was the de- fbtful hostess to the IV.

M. S. Club. ruU. punch and angel od cake served.

Mrs. G. C. ChamMiss 5J11 entertain nos.t Thursday at her partment the was the Robertson and Sam Morrison, students at Sarn Houston Normal, spent the weekend at home. dayc Miss Worth Allen has returned from a visit in Nacogdoehes.

left Saturday for Moulton fo visit Hiss Oibbs was assisted by relatives. Miss Vlastu. Haubelt has Maurine McMahan of Pal- a Th6 Odd Fellows and Daughters of lebekah jointly entertained at a def barbecue, honoring Indo- -indence Day. and a large crowd en- thu occasion. There was a last good things to accompany lie barbecued meats, such as cake, Mads and pickles.

Vith iced lemon(e served all.the time. vto- otera the day Henry Ortz, lynie G. Griesenbeek, Walter Kas- r.and W. HeroScn. Miss Reeky Saunders.

county dem- Grover King.are con- Acting -the annual encampment of be girls' canning clubs and boys' Brn clubs, i assistance from liie fate department. 1 Franklin Darby Orgain. oniy son Air. and Mrs. 12.

S. Grgaln. gave a gveiy birthday party to his fiends Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Crysup and son. harles. have returned to their home ere after an extended stay in Gal- at a hospital, and their friends to know that Mr.

Crysup's Bealth Is much improved. The Eastern Star has installed the Allowing officers: W. Miley. fc-orthy patron: Mrs, Arthur Kohler, I-orthy matron: Mrs. R.

M. Waugh, Issbciate matron; Mrs. Maggie Green, ionductress; Mrs. E. H.

Jenkins, as- iociate conductrcFs; W. J. Miley. Chaplain; Mrs. W.

J. Miley, secretary, jnd Robert GUI. treasurer. At the of the 'ceremony a lovely Star was presented the past worthy natron, Mrs. Gem Simmons, by Mrs.

Jreen, representing the chapter. -4 IIIIRMIAM. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W.

Gardner of Beaumont are the quests of Mr. to jiichmond after a visit to "her mother, Mrs. Anna Mrs. Oscar Itoos hns returned to hfir home in San Antonio after a visit to Brepham relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. 1- Scheffer and son have returned from a motor trip to points in Mexico and Old Mexico, Mr. Mrs. Henry Wood and children are visiting relatives in CJalvi-ston. Mrs.

A. A. Hackf-r gave three beautiful and elaborate social uf- faiii at her home la-st wt-ek. She entertiUued the Tuesday BilCge Clnb and a number of other triends with bridge. Wednesday morning she was hostess to a large v'irty of ladius for forty-two, and Wednesday afternoon she entertained the graduating class of his- school und other young girls with a five hundred parly.

Mrs Bess Williamson Moore en- tertainod the Tuesday Bridge Club this week und Miss Ida Mao Baum- and Mrs. visit H. Gardner for a short Rhode. Miss Laura JGelle Cameron last week. Fred Helneke, accompanied by Dr.

and Mrs. L. Adams and children of La Grange, has for an automobile trip to Colorado points. lira. Kmma S.

Jones of Chappell Hill spent the past few days with Mrs. W. F. Tottenham. Miss Bertha Wigund has gone to "Dallas to spend her vacation with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. A Wangemann I'nd little granddaughter, HHdegarde Just, sailed' Saturday from Galveston for New York, whe.re they will join Dr. and Mrs. Franz Just for a stay of several months.

Major and Mrs. Ely Parker Denaon r.cd little daughter, Marlon of Fort Jea.venworth. are visiting Mrs. Denson's parents. Mr.

and Mrs. O. A. Seward of Independence. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred- Amslcr and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fisher have left for an automobile, San Antonio. Del Rio and Eagle Pass.

Mrs. Pat Coor and tittle daughter Jpf Phoenix. are the guests of little daughters left this week for, id- dings to join Mr. Darter and make that place their home- Mrs. J.

M. Mathie-and Miss Lucy Mayficld of Houston were guests of Mr. and Mrs, C. A. McMeans for a ebort visit this week.

i TT T. and Mrs. S. Moylan Hetty Helen Bird and Mrs. M.

Hetty Curry her father, L. C. Roberts. Mrs. IV.

A- Darter and of Bry this iryan week visited Brenham friends Mr. and Mrs. Cecil of San the of "Dr. Theodore Schirmapher this week. Mies Adele Cathrlner of Brenham and Mrs.

Henry Cathrlner of Houston have returned from Los Angeles. where they spent the past month with Mr. and Mrs. Will Cathrlner. Kr.

and Mrs. Ed WIedemann and children of East Bernard have left for a trip to Colorado points. Miss Grace Vann has returned from La Porte, where she spent the past two weeks at Camp Allen. Mr. and Mrs- James Fleming Carter Jr.

and little daughter. Delia Elizabeth of Tclsa. are. guests of Rev. and Mrs.

J. F. Carter. Mrs. Green Morgan and llttJe dftug-hter.

have gone to to visit Myrtle Ward, has a cottage there for the summer. Rev. "TV. A. Mocrs has returned from where officiates the wedding of his granddaughter, Miss Grace Moe'rs.

a of O. Moers, and Thomas Moscjcy Houston. of Mayor and Mra. A. A.

Hacker and E. W. Relchardt attended the con- Tentlon of the South Texas Whole- pale. Grocers' Association at Galvcs- ton last -sveek. Miss Edwlna Day.

who recently received her A- B. drgreo from the Christian University at Fort to Mexico City to Worth, up the study of Spanish at the of Mexico- Mrs. J. Bnliortson and llttlo pon. Mrs.

Rosa Diwn and. Miss Velma Broach of Bryan spent tho wook-- jnd i Dr. and Mrs. R. W.

Brooch. Mrs. W. L. Bradley and sons.

Jack and Harry. Rita Dwyrr Fort Worth, and Miss Lillian pwycr of San A'n'onio arc me guests of "K.af. Dwyer. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles R. WIlMnms of Austin onnnt a fow days thin wiok with Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

Gld- dlnifB. Miss Mnmii SchmM returnod from a visit to frlrnds In Dallas. Mrs. H. H.

Fmlth has returned from a vhrft to Temple and Cameron. Mrs. C. L. tii-avcs hns returned gart- was to the Thursday Bridge Club.

The Tuesday and Wednesday Bridge clubs have discontinued meeting for the remainder of tin- summer. Members o( St Peter's Episcopal Church und school joined of Sr. "Oftrihoiuiuew's Churcli of Hempstead a jnoon- HglU picnic at the ferry below Chappell Hill last Thursday evening. Thu Hustlers class of the Baptist Sunday school gave a fnost enjoyable entertainment at the nome of ilr and Mrs. B.

F. Teague Tuesday evening, the Hustlers Inviting a number of friends to join them. A delightfully informal dance given at Germania Hall evening. Music was furnished by Navratil's Orchestra. Mrs.

Buttle Boyle Mrs. Ralph Risser and daughter. Miss Irene flisser. are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

E. J. Fountain. Miss Onah Astln is in McKInney v'sitlng her cousin. Miss Florence Perkins.

Miss Jancy Astin of Hearne is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. O. H. Astin. Mrs.

J. AV. Iloyal of St. Louis. Is the guest of her sister, J7 Tom Smith, and her aunt, Mrs.

Nannie Roten visited- Mrs. Bob t'Jordon and son. Bob. of Houston, arc g'ucsts of Mr, and Mrs. E.

Saundors the summer. Miss Althea Edge is visiting in Marlin. Mr. and Mrs. i i Johnson of San Antonio are guests of Bryan relatives.

Mr. and' Mrs. E. J. Fountain entertained with duncing at the Bryan Country Club, i Miss Irene Risser oC Bonham.

the invitation list I i the set. Miss a Mclntiis has returned from a week-end visit, to Waco. Mrs. C. A.

Adams has returned Houston after a visit to Mrs. A. McKcnzie. Mrs. Jack Lewis.have returned Miss U) AV "Lila Graham Bryan entertained.

on Wednesday evening with a Fourth of July party, honoring Miss- Irene Kisser of Bonham, who is the of her aunt, Mrs. E. J- Fountaln. Mrs. Laura Koppe of Houston Is visitiug.

relatives in Bryan this estine and.Kathcrine Dick of Houston are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Craddock. Mrs.

C. P. O'Barron has gone to California for the summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Ellis left Monday for. California- Mrs. Mary Reed and little daughter of Beaumont are guefio of relatives in the city. Misses Erie and Edna Castleberg of Dallas are suests of relatives. Miss Ada Byers of Madisonville is the guest of Miss Wilma.

Shirers. Miss Helen Moore ot Bryan. Miss 1 MiHer c-f Houston and Miss Mildred Flake of Tupelo. who werfi the house guests of Miss Lucia Painter last have returned to their homes. While here they were the honor guests at many pretty affairs.

The hostesses entertained with large bridge parties. Mrs. J. W. Young was hostess at a pretty morning bridge on Friday.

Decorations were of the dainty queen's lace flowers. Lock Cook was the charming host, of hot tamale supper and swim at Cooks private lake. Mrs. Hllie Collins entertained with bridge Thursday noon, the guests ehtoycu hospitality of M'BE Florence Dent with lunch at the tea room. Mesdames Dan Julian and Henry Btrry were hostesses at a pretty bridge party.

Ml.ss Mary Spence entertained the party at the Green Parrot tea room Saturday evening. Mrs. McKllHp of Chicago is visit- Sarah Gibbs uud Mrs. J. E.

Mc- ing the G. It. Kluge family. LAshan. Mr.

and Mrs. Jim liochelle of New I Miss Eva Smither entertained with Orleans have arrived to visit their a lawn party Monday evening. A mother. Mrs. J.

R. Rochelle. Mrs. D. il, Livingstone and daughter.

Miss Anuu Belle, left for Dallas visit a few days, after which they will go on to Van Alstyoe on a vitit to friends. Mrs. Gus Shafer of Bastrop Monday Mrs. P. Cameron left Tuesday for a visit in Taylor.

Mrs. S. H. LytlP of Houston is visiting her son. Ed Lytle.

Miss Mildred Salley of Brvan is visiting Mrs. E. M. Saliey. Mrs.

P. G. Baker has returned from a two weeks' visit in San Antonio. Mrs. J.

L. Brvan of Bastrop is visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. A. Burleson.

Miss Marian Duff is spending the week-end with a college chum in Be.llville.' Miss Grace Hornaday of Austin Is visiting her sister. Mrs. M. G. Wal- bcrg.

Mrs. C. D. Hays of Austin was a week-end visitor in the Powell Gulp hnmc. Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Taylor left Mondaj- for a week's visit at Sylvan Beach. Mr.

and Mrs. James Gillum A i spent Monday here with relatives. Mrs. Alice Brashear of Cameron is i i i her daughter, Mrs. Ed Cartwright Miss Ella Bassist of Austin Is spending the week-end with her aunt.

Mrs. P. Bassist. Miss Mary Puckntt left Tuesday for a several weeks' visit with friends in El Paso and Cloudcroft. Miss Elizabeth Thrasher of Austin is visiting her aunt, Mrs.

M. L. Rivers. Mrs. Rosa Denitz and daughter tivcs ln Brenham one day this week.

Mrs. Ursula Chance is visiting her mother In Bellingham. Mrs. J. L.

Brock Is In North Carolina meeting" of "-the board of tho Presbyterian Qhurch. Mrs. Mattle D. Willis returned to her home -in Waco a visit to her sister, Mxs. A.

M. Waldrop. daughter. CROSBY. Mrs.

J. T. Hare and Miss Lady H.ire; -Miss Stella King, A Blumstrorm Mrs. Thelma House and Misses Bessie and Helen Lynch motored to Sylan Beach Wednesday i Miss Violet visited' i In Houston. Mr.

and Mrs. E. P. Stallings spent the Fourth with Mrs. Dialling's mother.

Mrs. Andernon. T. L. Smith and J.

T. Royali Houston have been attending Methodist meeting." Mrs. Nolan Cloud and little dauglv- tcr returned to their home In Goose Creek Wednesday after spending a week nc-ar Crosby. Misses Lily Gentry and Francis Ilcndrfckson and i i Gentry of Crosby, and A i i of Goose Creek spent Wednesday at rodeo at Fannet Misses Almn. and MiMreS Thornal of Dayton visited Miss Coker.

Miss Gladys Fry of Houston spent the Fourth i her parents. Jack Morgan hns returned to Port Arthur after spending several days at home. Charles Fleming of Decatur. 111., Is spending his vacation with his near Crosliy. Miss Lady Hare has returned after a week's visit at Goose Creek.

Mrs. W. Johnson of San Antonio Is visiting her parents. Olln Ahbott of Port A spent the Fourth at home Blumstrom LIndstrum spent the Galvcston. and Adolph week-end at How io Rid the Arms of Objectionable Hairs (Aids to Beauty) A simplified method Is he.ro given Rev.

Mr. Burke and wife of Chappell mil are the Methodist meeting here and visiting their many friends. Mr. Mrs. T.

L. Anderson and family, C. J. Ken- nine; ami daughter, Mr. nm! Mrs.

O. Nelson children. Mrs. M. V.

Hincs and i Duerbeck and non Jlare were in Galvcston for a days. Mr. and Mrs. S. A.

Davis and Miss llensop spent Wednesday in Houston. Misses Ethel Lowrey. Freda Rum- soy, a i Andi-rson and Theo. Ramsey. P.ynm Lowrey.

George Jones and Le.roy Anderson motored for tho quick rcmovc.1 of hairy and Bui-nets Bay fuzzy growths nnd rarely Is more. I one treatment required: Mix a i paste "with fcr.me. powdered nn'l water, apply to hairy and after 2 or 3 minuter i rub off, wash the skin and every hair has vanished. Thin simple trcat- jme.nt can not. cause Injury, hut eare should be exercised to pet real dela! tone.

Wednesday afternoon. Marian Tuesday for an extended visit in TVler with her sister, Mrs. Jake Wolf. Mr. and J.

W. Thomas left for a visit tCvLos Ajigeles, and Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. E.

O. Routt and family c-f Chappell Hill are In Ihe L. P. Cherry home. i her mother.

Mrs. J. Gibbs. Miss HBMPSTEAU. Mr.

and Sirs. J. A. Norrls and two children of Georgetown spent Thursday here with Dr. and Mrs.

M. A. Jones. Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Robinson and children of Dallas spent last weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Mrs.

M. A. Jones spent Wednesday in Dallas, and was accompanied by her little nephew. Miss Barbara Groce Navasoia. visited in Mrs.

Floilie Guoce is visiting her Rob Hughes, and fam-: ily in Dickinson. Mrs. Penn B. Thornton-of Houston visited her Mrs. Ahrenbeck.

here, M- Mid Mrs. Sanders spent several daye In Galveston last week. Miss Ella Ahrenbeck left for a month's visit at Clairmont. H. Mrs.

R. R. Tarr and sister. Miss Dorretta Rumple, are visiting In North Texas. Miss Jimrnie Wilson left for Belton to -attend the young people's encampment of the Methodist Society.

Mrs. Ella Erwin left Wednesday morning for Dallas to visit her daughter, Mrs. Nath Rankin. Miss Marie Ward left Wednesday morning for Dallas to visit relatives. Mrs.

J. M. Calhoun is visiting her daughter in Houston this -week. Mrs. A.

G. Lipscomb visited in 'Houston with, her daughter. Mrs. Patrick Cain. Mrs.

LuclJe -Henderson returned home after spending the last month in Corpus Christi, taking a school course. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mullenwig and children of Houston spent several days here with Mrs. Mullenwig's mother.

Mrs. D. Norwood. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Ragsdale and little son. Burt, returned to their home in Houston after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Lucy B. Mrs. Mint Burton- returned to her home in Houston after a' pleasant visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Lucy B. Laramie. Mrs. T. C.

Thornton and daughter. Miss Mary-Bedel, vislted-relatives at. Houston. Miss Lois Lawrence is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Galensky, at Beaumont Mrs.

Tom Dodd visited in Houston. Mr. and M. S. Robinson visited at Navaeota.

Miss Lou Ella Bei! Peek is visiting her aunt, Mrs. McDadfe Chambers. at Houston. Miss Lucile Robinson entertained with seven tables of bridge, honoring Miss Less Graves, a bride-elect of the week, and Miss- Marig Ward. When the lea course was served each plate contained an attractive hsnd-painted car.d announcing Miss "Ward's approachlhr marriags.

Tho hostess presented the honorees with dainty pieces of handwork. program of games and contests was enjoj-ed. W. Y. Allen won the contest prize.

An ice course was served. Miss Smither was assisted by Mrs. L. Smither. Mi's.

William Robinson and Mrs. Eugene Carey of Houston. Mesdames G. B. Oliphant, Ed Owens.

Jerry Wagnon, Miss Ruth and Bertha Oliphant. Leila Mae Owens. Ltilie Mae Norwood and Walter Barnett motored to Willis AVednesday. prize for tish score. IV- lightful refreshments were served at the close of the playing.

suests of Mr. and Mrs. J. I Prouty. Miss Bessie May ProutS'.

Mr. PAUACIOS. Mrs. R. Orr Bob.

Mrs, H. Helwig. Or. and Mrs. Mrs Lena Orion of Arkansas and Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Spoede. Mrs.

Mrs. Estelie Kyle of San Antonio are llalbauer and Mr. and Mrs. John guests of their sister. Miss Louise lilazek.

guests McMeons. for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. De i McGee of Austin visited Mr.

and Mrs. M. C. Mr. and Floyd Clement Of Houston are spendinr week here.

Miss Daisy Viok of Houston Is the charming house guest of her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. S. Doran Vick.

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hood left Mrs. Robinett and children i asl "week extended overland have returned to their home In Port i to points in the North.

Arthur after a visit to Mrs. G. B. Oliphant. Mrs.

Jerry Wagnon and daughter left Thursday for their homo in Houston, after visiting Mrs. G. B. Oliphant. LA Miss Francis Mazac left for West io spend her vacation with relatives.

Miss Bernioe Marburger of Smithvllle is visiting relatives. Mrs. T. J. Pierce and children of San Antonio a--e visiting relatives.

Mrs. Sidder Rice is entertaining as her guests Misses Minnie and Lilly Mennem of Schulenhurg. Mrs, H. Bruten and daughter. Miss Virgir of Crockett, arc- visiting at the home of Mrs.

A. R. Bruton. Mrs. C.

Mc-nslng left for San Antonio Tuesday for a month's visit with relatives. Dr. and Mrs. L. A.

Auams left Tuesday i for Colorado and Nevada. They will be absent until tho first of August GOJfZALES. Mrs. W. A.

Smith left for Lolteg on a short visit to relatives Mr. and Mrs. Spradlcy left for Galveston to spend a few days. and Mrs. W.

H. Booths Sr. and son. Soothe, and Boothe for a few. days' visit to the Rio Grande Valley- Mr, and Mrs.

R- E. Mlttaucfc. Mr. and Mrs. SpradJey and Mr.

and Mrs- John Kmler returned from an outing trip near Junction City. Mrs. Laura Green, who has been visiting hex daughter. Mrs. Bailey Bright, left for her home in San Antonio.

Mrs. G. A. left for a short visit to friends in Sliirier. Mrs.

J. E. Olire and little daughter, Murriel, of Robstpwn, visited the family of Mrs. Fanme Oilre. Mrs.

L. L. Butterey of Cuero Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dawe, Mrs.

R. C. Conner, who has been- visiting Mrs. L. B.

Pate for several weeks, iftit for her home in San Antonio. Mrs. Frank Rose of Yoakum, it-bo has been visiting relatives in the city, left for her home. Mr. and Mrs, H.

H. Burchard and daughter of Harlingen arrived on Thursday to visit Mrs. L. Burchard and other relatives. Mrs.

E. Zander of San Antonio visiting Mrs. J. S- Douglass. Mrs.

Charles F. Tom and daughter. Miss Lane returned from visit to relatives at Simmons Lake, Mrs. W. H.

Stacy of Austin is itintr her mother, Mrs. T. M. Harwood. Mrs.

T. L. Ellison of Lockhart Is visiting Mrs. Jesse Edmondson. Miss Mary Lee of Gnlveston.

who has been the guest of Miss Madallne Brenner, returned to- her home. Miss ilittie Mathis, -who was the guest of Mrs. H. -W. Matthews for a week, for Cuero to visit friends before, returning to her home at Sonora.

Mrs. A. C. Echols was hostess to tho Aco of Clubs. Two tables were arranged on the porch for bridge and there "were beautiful hand- painted score cards.

Vases of pink crcpo my. were the flowers used. Mr; John Du Bose made the highest and' was presented with a pretty souvenir. The hostess served marshmallow pudding garnished with whipped cream, and white block cake. Tho were little rose baskets filled with salted pecans.

All combined to make a lovely entertainment of 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sullivan and children have returned from a brief visit to relatives in Flatonia.

Mr. and Mrt. Sam Reichmann have gone on a trip to New Chicago and St Judge W. Craves and wife of Houston nn routo to Cueroito visit at the home of their ham Hamilton; stopped off' here -to visit D. Davidson, brother of Mrs.

Graves, Mr. arid Mrs. E. F. Appelt and children.

Mr. a-id Mrs, J. J. Zappe, Mr. and Mrs.

Zappe and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ulrich and children are spending vacation at Port O'Connor.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Langsfeld and Joseph Brier of San Antonio were guests at the home of Paul F. Brier. Mrs.

A. D. Rode was hostess for the Missionary Society of Lutheran Church at the parsonage Thursday afternoon. Mrs. J.

A. Green and children of Houston are visiting the family of her father, H. J. Heye. Mrs.

Louis Sciba and children of Cuero are visiting- their father. Alderman Louis Kananek. Mrs. Waters and Miss Jones of San Antonio are gtiests of their sister. Mrs.

W. A. Malllck. Mrs. J.

R. Brown spent last week in Rock Island with her parents! Mr. and Mrs. Wright Rev. J.

M. Mlzzell. and -wife have returned from a visit to' relatives in San Antonio. Mrs. Myrtle A.

Appelt of Houston visited relatives here during the week. Mrs. E. J. Meltzen and 'daughter have returned from San Antonio.

Mrs. Mary Cerny of Wallis Is visiting- -her daughter. Mrs. L. J.

Grigar Miss Selma Meyer has returned to Sublime after spending a few days hero, Mr. and Mrs. Burlcson Mizzell have returned to San Antonio after visiting Miss Mamie Howerton, sister of Mrs. Mizzell. Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Heye visited the family of JoHannes -Heye in Nordheim. Mr.

and Mrs. Paulus Poch and litte Miss Poch spent Sunday with 'relatives at Yorktown. TM- A. Pagel of Schulenburg LIVINGSTON'. Miss Mary Lewis of San Marcos is the guest of her sister.

Mrs. T. C. Mrs. Perry Smith and children of Bishop are visiting Mrs.

Smith's father. S. J. Andress. and sisters.

Misses May and Fannie Andress and Mrs. J. L. Muller. Mr.

and Mrs. C. O. Brooks and baby, C. O.

of Honey Island are visitors In tho C. H. Victory home. Dr. and Mrs.

J. M. Hubert of Cleveland visited Mr. and Mrs. B.

B. Swearengen. J. T. Tlllman of Bosier City, visited Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Orr last week. Mr.

-and Mrs. B. O. Laramore and daughter, Miss i a visiting Mr. and Mrs.

P. M. Mangum at Houston. Mr. and Mrs.

T. M. Sawyer and daughter. Jliss Helen, left the first of last week for Tulsa. to visit Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Morrison. 'Later they will form a party and motor -to Denver. B. B.

Swearengen visited his mother, Mrs. Mary 'Swearengen, in Dallas last week. Miss Mary Selma Drew will- visit relatives in Beaumont this week. Miss Evelyn Bergman returned from a stay with relatives aneL friends in Arkansas. The W.

W. West home was the scene of a gay social a a i complimentary to the Baptist Young People's Union of the Central Baptist Church. Contests, games and music formed the evening's diversions, closing with dainty refreshments. Out-of-town girls and boys members of. the younger set here were generously entertained on the pretty lawn fronting the home of Mr.

and Mrs. H. D. Davis, -their son. Milton, being tbe hcst.

Miss i Lacey of Lufkin is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gerlach. Mrs. J.

L. Muller and Miss Fannie Andress entertained with a forty- two garden party, honoring their sister, Sirs. T. B. Davis Shiro Twenty-five, guests enjoyed the game.

Card tables, with bowls ot Shasti daisies In center, were placed under' the spreading oak boughs on the Muller lawn, making- a'n attractive setting. Mrs. L. Gerlach woa the prize- Tally cards were original in design, bearing the letter insice of which was written the date. The refreshment course featured angel food and ice cream, with favors 01" daisies mixed with fern, forming small cor- "sages.

is visiting her mother, Rhodes. Mrs. Ann and Mrs. Otto Von Rosenberg and Herbert Von Rosenber; in San Marcos the 1'irst of rg visited the week. Mr and Mrs.

W. T. Higgins and Mrs. L. R.

Erhard of Bastrop spent the week at tho honlfe of E. G. Peter- Mr. and R. J.

Hill have had as guests Mrs. Hill's sister and nephew. Mrs. J. D.

Hanien and C. 3. Hanson and family of Brazorla. Rev. Mr.

GUIesple of tbe Presby- erian Church left Monday morning 'or Illinois to spend his vacation with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. Brandon and son.

Thomas Brandon, returned Saturday after spending a delightful month in Atlanta; with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.

Dlxon came lome Tuesday from a short visit in San Antonio. Mrs. H. H. Loos and, two little daughters of Bay City are spendin? the week with Mrs.

Loos' parents Mayor and Mrs. P. F. Campbell. Mr.

W. C. Best and family of Iroveton drove in Tuesday and will spend the next two weeks with their relatives. Mr. George Walker and children of Kingsvllle are the guests Walker's parents.

Mr. and. Mrs. W. C.

Williams. Mr. and Mrs. M. D.

Drlsklll of Ington. WI 1,1.18. Miss Nel Cooper entertained twenty-eight of her friends In honor of Miss Bertha Pearl Hill. The score cards brides and cupids. Following the games a salad course I was served.

On each plate were gion. MI dainty little pink and white mints Dr. and Mrs. L. L.

I-oe ard ehii- and a oard a i he engage- returned irom a to dren have returned from a Visit to Thorndale. who.re they attended the wedding of Miss Mabel H'nds of Thorndale and Herbert Wade of Yoakum. James Wright kept open house to the Ladies' Aid Society and I the Missionary Society Chris-1 short stay i Mrs Washburn's tian Church, and to all the ladies of a Mr an! i Mrs A B. Strozier. the church, complimenting Mrs.

C. and Mrs McDowell Hill and Wright is her guest a Thursday a i lort 8ta at Thorps ment and approaching marriage of Miss Hill to Berwick C. O'Brien. Miss Cooper was assisted by her mother and sister, Mrs. Posey of Crockett.

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Washburn and daughter, an.d Mrs.

Laura Washburn. hava returned to Houston after a of Dallas who is her guest Thursday for a Mrs. Harry KMer and her two Hi Qtisl flt 1 sons. Harry and Henry of Brady, arc visiting Mis. Miller's mother.

Mrs. W. G. Barber, Mrs. Suida Echolls- and son.

David Hardy Echolls, with Mrs. Echolis' brother. Dr. Douglas Edwards, will arrive from the City of Mexico this wenk to visit Mr. and Mrs.

D. L. Ed- wnrds. Miss I i Brooks of Harlinprcn is the guest or Miss Joy Barber and Miss Mary Brooks. Mrs H.

F. Jordan has returned from a visit to S.in Antonio, where she wiis the guest of Mrs. F. Long and Mrs. Forrest Reed.

Lieutenant S. Garrett and children, accompanied by Mrs. Bessie Haze-lion, have been the suests of Mrs. Janie Gam tt. 3IADISOSVILLE.

Miss Lenore Bishop of. Navasota guest of Miss Rosa Lee Johnson Mr. and Mrs. E. Viser and Misses Reba AHser and Gwendolyn Randolph are visiting Miss Mae Viser in Bel ton.

Mrs. Jennie Morris of Houston is guest ot Mrs. Sam Nichols. Dr. and Mrs; J.

and little son have returned from a. month's visit to California. Mr. and Mrs. J.

V. Davis were chaperons to -a picnic party at- Bedlas Creek bridge. They were met there by a party of young people from Huntsville. Miss Benigna Brown of Conroe is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

O. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

Randolph and Mrs. R. W. Connor visited at Normangee. Miss Katbrine Calhoun of Houston, who was guest of Mrs.

Gayle Randolph, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. E. Leonard and Ernestine ami Miss Eunice Leonard left Wednesday for Corpus Beovllle and La Porte.

The Reading Club met with Mrs. J. A. Byers in regular session. Mrs.

Riley Malonc was leader. Her subject was ''George, Thorea'j Miss Mary Beth McAdams left-for a visit to relatives in Bremond. Mrs. G. M.

Byers is visiting relatives in Mart Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Kellett and Misses Sue and.

Louise Kellet are visiting in Bryan. B. F. Dean. Don and Melba Dean and Mrs.

V. Davis left Thursday for a visit in Galveston. fCingsvile, who have been visiting in Northeast Texas, are now the fuests of daughter, Mrs. A. R.

lillyer and family. Dr. and Mrs. R. L.

McLellan and daughters. Misses Arrell and Bessie of Eagle Lake, are In their summer home on East Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Nelson and son and Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Nelson and two smal sons of McAllen, drove in Sunday to spend the week with their relatives, the A. Nelson, J. Stainbrook and Dr. J.

Wagner families. Mrs. Bennie Gates and daughter. Miss A Gates of Houston, are spending a two weeks' vacation with Pnlacios relatives. Dr.

and Mrs. R. T. Jewett, are here for a part of the summer months. Dr.

Hanks was formerly the pastor of the Baptist Church here. Mrs. G. M. Orr.

Da-lias, and her sister, Mrs. T. E. Kennedy, Port Arthur, are spending the summer on the encampment grounds. Mrs, Stanley Jones and children of San Antonio are spending a few weeks i Mrs.

Jones' parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Claybourne. R.OSEXBERG. Oscar Wolters and children of Schulenburg are guests in the home of Mrs. L. A.

"Vogelsang. Miss. Hilda Beyer has returned from San Antonio, where she attended a business school. Miss Mildred Allwright has returned from a visit to Corpus Mrs. W.

Korges and children. Byron and Helen, are guests of her mother, Mrs. Anna Beyer. Miss Jennie Kasera of Fayetteville was a guest of Miss Mattye Shulz last week. Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Waddell spent several days In Houston last week. Dr.

and Mrs. P. W. Foote. who left several weeks ago in their car for Kentucky, have" reached their destination safely and report a wonderful trip.

A surprise to their many friends, Miss Nell Gipson and Marshall M. Cook mojored to Wharton and were married at that, place. From Wharton they motored to Palaclos and other points, where they, are spending their honeymoon. Misses Nan Linder of Huntsville and Naomi Haynes of HoustqiTa-nd Herbert Taylor were guests of Mrs. F.

L. Heard. Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Robertson of Bay City were.iruests of Dr. and Mrs. M. E.

Sanders. Mrs. George Songer -and children and Mrs. Alvin Ladd and children were gnests of their sisters, Mesdames Dunn and Cbleman. SEALT.

Mr. and islrs. A. G. I'riebish and' Melvln, motored to Bellville Wednesday.

Miss Emma Schier has returned home after 'an extended visit to Washington. D. New and NR-OT Jersey. Miss Lois Schier and. her Miss Leah Weige.

left Thursday i a visit to relatives in Dallas. Rev. and. Mrs. E.

G. Elley and a i and Miss Clara Burer loft for San' Miss Emma Grimm is visiting friends in Galveston for a few days. Mr: and Mrs. A. H.

Schier and mother, Mrs. A. E. Sternenberg; Mr. Elmoxe Schier and Miss Lois Schjer VICTORIA.

Miss Golda Mitchell of Ganado and Miss battle Sauls of Brookhnveu, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Higgins.

Miss Gladys Williams has returned to her home in Houston after visit- Ing and Mrs. E. H. Schneider and family. Miss Edna Frcderichs has gone to Houston.

Beaumont and New Or- several weeks' visit to leans on a relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Goldman' Springs. Miss Agnes Diiks has returned from Richmond, whore she has been visiting mother.

Miss Clara Belle of Huntsvllle is here visiting friends. Mrs. M. C. Hill of Huntsville has returned to her home after a short visit with her son, J.

A. Hill, and Mrs. Hill. Mr. and Mrs.

D. H. Lewis and children and Mr. and SJfs. "MayfleW of Waverly visited friends Miss Laura Hill turned io Huntsvllc after her parents.

and young son are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Flmble in Riviera. Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond H. Stuart and young son spent the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. Sporrer.

Miss Irene Rangnow has gone on an extended visit to relatives in Tallulah, and Mechanlcsburg. Miss. Mrs. L. F.

Jecker and Miss Louise McDonald have gone to Los Angeles. whore they will visit for several months. Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. McDonald have returned from a visit in San Antonio. Mesdames Frank H. Grain nnd L. C.

Fletcher have returned from the McDowell ranch Austwell, where they chaperoned a house party given by Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McDowell for Miss Katherine McDowell and Jack McDowell over the Fourth.

Mrs. Leslie MsDonald and daughter. Miss Pauline, of San Antonio are visiting Mrs. McDonald's mother. Mrs.

a i Clark. Mrs. H. A. Abshicr was hostess to the" Girls' Bridge Club on Saturday afternoon -with two tables of players enjoying- afternoon.

Miss Margaret Wood was the winner ot the club prize, and Mrs. EJ M. Shaw winner of the guest Guests of the club being Mesdames T. M. Scott.

J. Tankersly and E. M. Shaw. Delicious refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon.

Mrs. W. T. De Tar Jr. lias returned from a visit in Kerrville.

Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mitchell have returned from Loiita.

where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Newtcn "Mitchell Jr. Mrs. E.

M. Van Zandt was hostess to the Young Married Ladies' Bridge Club, with Mrs. T. M. Scott i i the club prize and Miss Gertrude Richey Ihe guest prfee.

Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Donalson and children have returned from Corpus Christi.

-rters they spent the.4th. XACOGDOCIIES. Mrs. Oscar Matthews entertained jars. xi.

LL. Jennings 01 left for her home after a visit of 1 Mrs. J. E. McAshan of Houston is a bnd art at the Hockey the guest of her daughter Mrs tea room, i i Mrs.

R. B. Philip Gibbs. "i UI urs a Uhail of Austin, who is the guest MrS "madf lr George Matthews was winner L. crrcno.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert ilreedin have returned mi visit through Canada and the. Kast Mrs. W.

R. a and daughter. Miss Lucy, of Victoria arc visiting ilrs. N. M.

a i Mrs. L. A. Ylielis of Snn A i is the foiest of Mrs. R.

B. McMahon. neva Cole gnve malijorlg GIRLS! LEMONS BEAUTIFY SKIN Make this Lemon Cream to Whiten Skin and bleach Tan, Freckles Mix Juice of two lemons with nroo ounces of Orchard White, Swhlrh any drtiRglnt will supply few ce.iits. tthn'KR well In a holt In. you have a whole (junrtcr pint inf the most, wonderful nkln and complexion i i i Mnssagc i frn.v,r«nt into the tnca, n(clt, arms nnd hands, then shortly note i beauty, softness nnd whiteness of your I Famous ntngo lionutlcn nno this hnrmlcsn lemon crcnm bring thru velvety, clear, complex- Ion, aliio as a frociclo, i and tnn bleach because.

It doesn't Irritate, Mrs. party. i a i flowers Adorned rooms given to tho nt tho conclusion of which prlzm were plvr.n- Mrs. Margaret Ronjamln for high score. Mrs.

Thno. RCUFS for low score and Mrs. John Bell for consolation. Individual were jvrvrd In rtnlnty boxes, each bclnp toppod by a i i corsnge or California hlanltot flowers. Thorp wore n.

numbor of guests from Mis-s Mory Lmler of Mnrkham, whn has hcon HIP eupst of Mrs. ThPO. Reuss, for i i a The Indlos nf i women's Riblo class of tho Pi-PBbytfrlnn Church enjoyed a barbecue nt park. Miss C.rnvps wax hostess to thp a Bridge Club, enter- a i i on tho lovely pon-h of home. Zinnias were arranged In bowls, i i a i i a color note.

Mm. a a i won high score nnd rocclvcri the club trophy. A dainty ice course, wns served the club members and a of guests. Misa Dahlman of Houston Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs.

L. U. several weeks mother. Mrs. J.

P. Randlc. She was accompanied as far as San Antonio by Mrs. who will visit her daughter, Mrs. T.

W. Mcnefee, there- Mrs. A. H. Fitzgerald has re- tui-MPd from a visit to relatives at Lockhart.

Miss Ghcla Heye left Friday for Shinpr to visit frionds. Miss Be.rdic Rercschel, who has been visiting relatives in tho city, left for Yoakum for a few days before going to her home at Texas City. Mrs. William Boothe Jr. was host PAR to the Merry Matrons Club at her pretty country home.

There were sixteen me.mbcra and several guests present among them being Mrs. Emil Kuehne of Austin. Two table.i were, arranged for bridge and two for forty-two. Upon arriving the guests were refreshed with fruit punch, nnd a the games -were concluded the hostess served white block cake and brick ico cream CHOCXKTT. Mm.

A. nml Mrs. S. L. Murohlson nrn In Wells.

Mae. Demon Is i i i In Liifkin. Misses Shirley and Bess Jordan Miss Eva Smither is at home a a visit in Houston. Miss A i Kathleen Gibbs has returned from a visit to Dr. and Mrs O.

L. Norsworthy in Houston consolation in the contest A lovely Miss Welder has gone to Dallas, where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. R.

Holland. Mrs. C. L. Grunder and children are visiting Mrs.

F. W. Schmidt in San Antonio. Mrs. J.

J. Welder Jr. and children have gone to Sinton. where the? will spend the summer on the Welder ranch, Mr. 1 -and Mrs.

Henry Gossman Jr. of Houston are visiting Mrs. Gossman's mother, Mrs. Hal Ashworth. Mrs.

P. R. Austin, has returned from a visit to Houston friends. Mrs. T.

A. Smith of New York City, who spent several weeks at the Hoiland a i Igone to Arizona to join her husband. Mr-, and Mrs. J. M.

been spending several days in Corpus Mrs. J. J. Murphy and children are spending the month in Corpus Christi. mcto'ed to Houston.

Mrs. E. Sternenberg has returned to her home in Houston. Mrr'and Mrs. A.

H. Schier and daughters motored to Bellville and visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weige and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Leon- Spiete, with Leslie Eber and Edgar Temme, motored to Bellville. Willie Klopsteck and Miss Ethel and Mannie Schier motored to Bellville. Miss 'liable Schaffner is visiting relatives in Beiiville. Mr.

and Mrs. F. J. Felshman and family motored to Rosenberg. Miss Margaret Solly, who has been visiting Mrs.

Hover, left for Elgin. Mrs. Marine Scott is visiting her and Mrs. Harry Haynes. E.

L. Solly, who has been visiting his daiighter, Mrs. Hover, left for Kuntsville, Tex. SAA" MARCOS. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Saunders of refreshment course of salad, sand- San Antonio, with her children, wlches and ice cream was served. Elizabeth and Johnnie, are visiting The out of town guests were the honored. Mesdames T. E.

Trisrs; of WALMS. Miss Annie Pazderny is visiting relatives in Schulenburg. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ernest Mueller of Dallas are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Esterak. J. R. Josey has gone to Fort Worth for the summer, where she will be the guest of her daughter, Mrs.

Marvin Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bland and daughter. Lcj2 Nora, of Galveston are visiting Mrs.

Pate Bland. Mrs. W. Guyler was a recent guest of Mrs. Emma Phillips of Sealy Dan i of this city and Miss Addie Belle Phillips of San Felipe- were married at the home of the latter.

After a brief they will come here to Amor.jr those attending the July bnrbecue at Bellville were Mr. anc Mrs. John Matejka. Mrs. O.

Gouraud's Oriental Cream for 80 yean has brought Joy and Happiness to many women In the greater it rendered to them. Its service now extended to those who would harmonije their complexion with their particular shade of doso to the advantage. Now nude In A and FLESH shades as well as WHITE Send We. far Trial Sin FERD. T.

HOPKINS SON, New York Mr. and Mrs. M. B. i an'cl Shrcveport.

Adie Josey of Huntsville turned a daughter of Houston are cuests of NVeIan of Shrpveport and the guest of Mrs. Mrsfv. Pace M'tsis ol Brncst Farmer of Richmond. tlie. wedding of with plate daisies.

favors of ferns and Tho Fidelia Biblo class, of which Mrs. Frank Martin Is teacher, was entertained at tho Phllathea-Baraca rooms of tho First Baptist Church. This wag a business and social meeting and tho Joint hostesses were Mrs. Boyce Penrod, Miss Mary Harral. Mrs.

Gertrude Hampton, Mrs. C. B. Wright ond Mrs. J.

F. McElroy. Tho election of officern was an Important feature of tho afternoon. Refreshments of whltn block cnko and brick cream wore served by tho hostesses. Ilob'rt Kokernot n.nd two children arrived Saturday from the Kokernot ranch nt Alpine.

Mr. and Mrs, M. C. McKInney accompanied by Bonnie Bottn left for Richmond, to visit relatives. Mrs.

E. H. Duhos3 and children left for Cuoro on a short visit Mr. and H. A.

Kopccky and children of Howona, wno h.ivo been visiting Mr ar.d Mrs. B. V. Kopecky, Mrs. W.

S. Gibbs has returned from Houston. Mrs. Robert" Goree has returned to her home In Houston a visit to Dr. and Mrs.

,1. W. Thomn- son. Mrs. Goree was accompanied home by Mrs.

K. T. Goree. who will be her guest for several -weeks. Misses i i ami Ruth Lon- glno and William Longino Jr.

returned Thursday from a visit to Mr. and Airs. De Walt at Willis. Mesdames Tod Robinson. V.

E. Robinson, Misses Bessie Tyron. Ema McClator Robinson of Jr. Cleveland; Mrs! of Point Blank Tod and Inson. Cards Miss Jolly Gordon of Houston were guests Thursday of Mrs.

Kitty Rob- hove been receH-c? Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wirt Cum- mlnfrs of Beanmontj a i the marriage of their daughter. Eertha to Frank Sexton Efrtill. Frank Estlll nnd bride of Dallas are guests of Mr.

Estlll's parents, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Estill.

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jones sons, Roland Jr. Aahford, and Miss Alma Bales. Mrs.

Gaston Hartsfield has re- 'oakom. where she was Dirrell Mellen for Robert Booker of and Miss Ruby Lane of Yoakum. llrs. Murfree of Iowa Park is the for Colorado, where they will spend of her daughter, Mrs. William several weeks.

They made the trip overland. Mrs. Karl Alexander and daughter aro spending the week in Houston. Miss Ara Brooks of Beaumont is visiting her a Mrs. E.

A. Blount. Mrs. William Jacobs of Dallas Is bore visttinp Vicr parents. Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Eason. Misses Leilia V.

and Dora Davis have returned from Sacnl. where, they have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. John T. Lucas. Mrs.

Willie Combs, with Mrs. E. B. Loiter and children. and Elizabeth, of San Antonio have been the guests of Mrs.

L. J. Garrett. Mrs. H.

W. Hart and daughter, Martha, of Austin, and Joe Green of San Antonio, joined Mrs. Joe Green and Miss Alice Chew of.Loekhart in a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Green for the week-end.

Mrs. Walter Puls and son, Edward, will se.pnd a month, at Kerrville, Miss Elizabeth Seale of Houston going up for the Presbyterian en- Is i i i relatives and here. Misses Beverly Prince. Rcvcrley, Boisseau. Sophie Stringfellow and Ula Booth of Shreveport the guests of Mrs.

Worth Miss Virg-lnia Baxter left the last of the wctfk for Houston, where she will visit a few days and from there go on to San Antonio for an outing Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Estlll, Misses a Medina Lake i friends.

Catherine and Estill have returned from Beaumont where they attended Ihe i of Frank EM ill and Miss Bertha Cummings. Mrs. L. H. Bush entertained the Mirrio Wives Club i six tables of forty-two.

Mrs. J. L. Hhcppard favored Mesdames Ross. Elliot nn) Brae.kenrldge, guests of Lisle Mrs.

of AV. Saylea. with forty-two party. At tho closo of a delicious Ice course wna served. Mrs.

Shoppard was nosUtcrt by Miss Julia Sheppard, Mrs. J. R. King, Misses Kate, Sayers and Carey Mae. Miss Virginia Glbhs hostess to her friends, cntorUtiaingr with a lawn Mrs.

T. E. Trigs entertained i a swimming party nt Yaleta Park complimenting the guests nt Mrs. Worth Whitud's house party. A lovely supper was served a the swim, Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Sehmirtt and little son Monday for Dallis, from where Mrx. Schmidt go for a visit, i her parents In San Antonio. Mrs. Earl Alexander very charming a i i briflgo at the homo of her mother.

Mrs. C. A. Langford on North street, honoring her sister, Mrs. Langford of Sherman.

Tox. Mrs, Ben Tucker received the ladles' prize and Leonard Bryaa tho i I cnmpmcnt Mrs. G. (J. Johnson has returned to her home after an extended visit to her sister, Mrs.

Dora Potter of Paris. Miss Daisy Scott spent Wednesday in Austin. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marvin Combs and children, joined by Mr.

and Mrs. Hafcr of Waco, loft Wednesday for Galveston. Mrs. I. M.

Camp and son, H. C. Storey of Navnsota. are guests of Mr. and Mrs.

H. C. Storey. The party will leave in a few days to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Storey ot" Uvalde, and Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Storey of Cotiilla. Miss Mary AVatson of A i has been the guest of Miss Ruth Johnson. Mrs.

Earl Barclay and daughter nf Houston are the guests of Mrs. O. T. Brown. Miss Annie Polk, Mrs.

Mary Lyell and Mrs. Robert Kyle left this week for a vacation stay in Kerrville. Dr. and Mrs. E.

F. Bca.ll have returned from Baadera, where they LIFE LOSESJOpS For Women who Rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Greenville, I took your medicine through the Change of Life and it did wonders for me. I was dpwn in bed when I started to take it and weighed 95 pounds. I had hot flashes and was so nervous and weak that everything would get black and 1 could not see.

I would sit and cry and did not know what I was crying for. Since 1 have been taking Lydia E. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound I feel younger than I did ten years ago, and my friends all tell me I look younger, and I owe it all to the Vegetable Compound. I do all ray housework for a family of seven now. I will be glad to answer, any woman who writes me in regard to my JOHN MYERS, 55 Union Greenville, Pa, Many letters similar to this have been published testifying the merit of Lydia E.

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