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THE BROWNSVILLE HERALD, BROWNSVILLE, TEXA3 MONDAY, JUNE 17. 1940 PAGE THREE Society Clubs Fashions "Women's Activities Kil Kajr.es "TIT "1 "1 (O rioM vjaii Party Event Members of the Kil Karc r.nd their i cnpoyed a sail- ins party at Port Isabel Saturday evening. In the party were Misses Mildred Ormrsher. Mary a Lnlller, Frances Barnes, Anne Schendel, Joyce Goforth, and George i i Glnn. Bob and Bill Morsr, and i Barnard.

Final plans for the were made' at a called nK'CtiiiR of the club Miss Dorothy Faye Rusk, A. V. Peterson United In Impressive Rites In Pharr PHARR Of interest to many from several Valley towns were Vnlley us well as up-state residents was the beautiful marriage ceremony uniting Miss Dorothy Faye Rusk of Pharr, daughter of Mr, E. A. Rusk of Canyon, and Mr.

A. v. Peterson, son of Mrs. Otto Peterson oT Olivia, Texas, solemnized at 9 o'clock Friday morning at the Trinity Episcopal church of present Tor the wedding, Out-of- Valley guests Included Mrs. Otto Peterson, mother of the groom, Edwin Peterson, brother of the groom, both of Olivia, Texas; Mr.

V. E. Damstrom, Vernon and Gertrude Damstrom, also from Olivia. Southern Rose I if Lilub Honored At Meeting LOS FRESNOS Mi's. Frank I Brancn was hostess Thursday after- noon when the Southern Rose club met in regular session at her coun- try home In Bay View.

I Mrs, Philip Moyle read the i utes of the last meeting and con-1 ducted the roll call which was an- swered by naming something pertaining to a rose. Mrs. William Andressen distribu- EASY BOUQUETS FOR BEDSPREAD NEWEST LAURA WHEELER DESIGN Jwmediateiy following the cere- ted the new year books, which were I morning at the home of i Pharr, The rector of this church, i mony the couple left for a wedding I reviewed by Mrs. Joseph Nesctril the president. Miss Barnes.

Attend- i the Rev. W. W. Stewart, officiated trip to San Antonio and other me this session Misses Mary at the impressive single cere- Texas points. They will make their KB then ne Lallirr.

Erlith McKee. i mony. home in Pharr and next autumn Joyce Goforth, Ar.ne Schenciel, and I Simplicity distinguished the mar- I they will resume their duties as adornment of I members ol the Pharr-San Juan- Alamo high school faculty. Mrs. Peterson is a graduate of Blanche a I rlage rites and the Regular session of the was I church.

The chosen color home of Games of rai'llpi" In thr week at the I scheme of pink and white was not- A Schendel. ccl in the floral arrangements, were enjoyed by I which included bouquets ol pink Ed Hockaday gave the club history Mrs. Joseph Nesetril was In charge ol the program which was opened by a tap dance given by Noelda Ryall, Bay View. Jimmy Martin ol Bryan, a graduate of the school for the blind in. Austin rendered sev- I Five Guests Entertained ith Dinner GUEST OF PARENTS LOS FRESNOS Wayne Patterson of San Angelo, is visiting hil parents, Mr.

and Mrs, C. Patterson. Canyon high school and West Tex- eral piano selections. Of particulat as State Teacher's College at Can- (interest was the description of the i A MO I I COPS, NECOLECBAFT SERVICE, INC. Passes i McKce.

Mary Kath- and while gladioli and pink rose- yon. She has done graduate work 1 Braille system used in the 5 0 1 TM: 1 5 5 at the altar and floor bas- toward A. degree at the Uni- and demonstrating the maki PATTERN 2540 Blanchr i a and ttie siKinsor, Mrs. John Dutro. club fcets of these blossoms on either side of altar.

Dainty nosegays of shasta daisies and fern were placed on the end oT the pews bordering the middle aisle. Many tall white candles were lighted on the altar. Latin-American High School A i Unit Names New Heads SA.V BENITO of the San Bentto high school Latin-American alumni elected new officers at a meeting this week at the w. hall. Herminio R.

Cantu was named president. Other officers are Alonzo Perez. vice president; Elea.sar Moodv, Galvaii i The or 'de chose for her bridal versity of California, and for the past several years she has been instructor of history in the high school. Mr. Peterson, who is the head of the vocational agricultural depart- ment oT high school, is Mr.

Parks Goodey of Pharr, at i a graduate of Palados high school schools making ol the alphabet, given by Victor Kuntz also a graduate of Texas School for the Blind, in Austin. Following the program the group MISSION Mr. and Mrs. Albert Strahle. entertained Friday evening with a dinner party at their McAllen home, adding another to the series which is marking the visit of five guests from Bessemer Ala.

Honorees were Mr. and Mrs Phillip Pearson, Mr. and Mrs James Pearson and Miss Margaret Pearson. Completing the personnel for the Friday courtesy were Messrs and Mesdames F. P.

Phillips, McAllen; Stanley Cowan. Edinburg: W. Pearson. H. Smith.

Osce Pearson A. H. Strahlc, Miss Doris Pearson Joe T. Abrego and Hubert Smith all of Mission. Other parties for the visitors In- eluded a Mexican supper by- Mr I and Mrs.

Smith in Mission; a picnic I Wednesday evening in Ed- i with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley the organ, played a prelude of and North Texas State Teacher's I and centered with pink roses tial melodies before the rites. For: College at Arlington. He also at- I lavender arranged In a low bowl assembled on the spacious lawn a a a i 8'i inches; 4 motifs the resaca edge.

Tea dainties were aging 5 inches; 4 motifs 2 served from the attractive tea table covered with a white damask cloth All your garden favorites turned inches; illustrations of stichcs; into the easiest stitches can color schemes; materials required. your bedspread either as scattered Send ten cents in coin for MrT'w "co'wari bouquets--a smart effect--or in a pattern to The Brownsville Herald. wreath. Pattern 2540 contains a transfer pattern of 9 bouquets aver- the processional, he played the traditional Bridal Chorus from Station. i "Lohengrin" by Wagner, During I the service, muted strains of Maci Dowell's "To a Wild Rose," afford- ed a musical background.

tended Texas and M. at College secretary treasurer Miss Klodia Mi.ss Evangelina Cantu. reporter; i a Garcia, scrgeant- In the i a i Miss Constieln a i was a head if a special i i Misses Sara a a a Emma F.sca- jillla a i Alberto Onr- and Mi.vs A a i a 1 amlrez: a Misses Evangollna i i Leighdell Griffin Becomes Bride of Layton Johnson sown a smart rcJlngote mode! of light blue alpaca, street length and cut on princess lines. Her tailored broad-brimmed hat was of finely of Mr. S.

R. woven straw in navy blue, match- tnhi -r wESLACO--Miss Lclghdeil Gnf- Mrs. Andressen presided over the tea and Mrs. Harry Lupton assisted in serving. The next meeting July 11 will btf a pilgrimage.

Guests present were: Victor of Austin, Jimmy Martin of Bryan Mesdames D. D. Steele, N. E. Byall J.

Breedlove, J. G. Williams Missionites OeiBart For Needlecraft 82 Eighth Avenue. New York, N. Y.

Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. picnic supper family. and given by the Pearson VISITS GRANDPARENTS PHARR Miss Maxine McLendon of Pharr, the daughter of Mrs. D. McLendon, is visiting in the home of her grandparents, Mr.

Mrs. W. T. Harvey of Brownsville. FIRST CHOICE OF MILLIONS WHO HAVE MADE IT THE WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 10! SI.

Joseph THAT WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF Enamel Kitchen Ware? Red and white trim Double Boilers Sauce Pans Pots Pans a a a porcelain en- amehvare. Durable, sanitary. 19c up. 1126 Washington St. Phone 668 MISSION--Three Mission girls; ing her other accessories.

Her cor- sasc of pink rosebuds was tied with narrow bands of white satin. The bride carried a prayer book covered with white silk moire over and Constlclo Cavnzos, and Benito i which a white and pink madonna Raniel. i lily was placed. The prayer book A brief talk on the importance of was showered i narrow white cooperatino. and the alms and objectives or the organization was made bv the secretary.

i i of Weslnco became the bride of Mr. Layton Johnson, son cf Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Johnson, Weslaco at 8 o'clock Thursday night, in the Baptist parsonage in Mrrcfdes.

Harrv Wheaton of Medlord, Oregon Baibara Boyce, Mae and Dorothy Betts of San Benito, Claude I Ann Daniel; left Sunday to spend Harris of PrJncton, i at the Y.W.C.A. Camp in Ham, Miss Ida Hildroth and Noelda Ryall. Dr. Prank Branen. Members attending were: Mesdames Joseph Nesetril.

Philip Moyle. Rev. E. vows. The bride wore an attractive georgette blouse with black ribbons tied with aca a ccessorie ot soms.

Her ornament was i and wnlte necklace of gold with a heavy ca- The bride a a of Wes The next i i be held at i moo a was Riven to her a aco 0 6l and active in the W. O. W. hall Thursday, June mother by her grandfather for their wedding day. She also car- 27.

i i hfnd oocaety Calendar i Mi-' MONDAY Beta. Siamn Phi at 8 p. m. at tlfiil home of Mrs. Thiirman A.

Kinder Jr. Hopp a 124. Eastern Star. n. 8 Masonlr.

Temple. ried a white embroidered heirloom a i which has been used five other brides of the family. Mrs. Joe Ellis oT Pharr, a close i of the bride, was the bride's only a a She wore a beau- model of white embroidery with all white accessories. activities, and Mrs.

Johnson are at The groom's best man was Carl Order of Stone. Mr. Edward Reynolds p. nt thr was usher. Only close friends home to their many friends at the Johnson Home, 715 Iowa St.

-VISITING MOYLES Four LOS FRESNOS Victor who recently received his degree from the school for the blind in Conference Delegates to Give Program June 25 MISSION Four young people who attended the Young People's i Conference of the Valley Christian i Churches will be honor guests and present the program when the Junior Guild unit of the local church entertains with a supper June 25 Plans were made for tjie supper on Austin is visiting his parents, Mr I Tuesday evening at Die home and Mrs. Phillip Movie. He was ac- companied home by Jimmy Martin Bryan, who also graduated from the of the couple i school this spring. SERIAL STORY AN EYE FOR A GAL ol E. R.

McWilliam.s, Member; of the Women's Council" will also be honor guests First of a series of Old Testament Bible studies was presented by Mrs J. Q. Henry, on me life ol Abraham. Mr. Wright, vice president, conducted the business meeting.

A buffet supper was served fol- BY HARRY HARRISON KROLL Rio Hondo. This camp is open for Girl Reserves and Blue Triangles the Valley, Mary Ann Starr, formerly of Mission, now of McAllen, were in their party. Mr. and Mrs, Sid Daniel of San Antonio spent the Father's Day week-end with Mr. and Mrs.

T. Daniel ot Mission. Mrs. Roy Boger left for Orange, Texas, her home, from Mission Friday where she had been visiting hrr parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Gus Kunter. She was accompanied as far as Houston by Mrs. E. Blelfus, v.ho plans for an extended visit with her daughter in Houston. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Banks of Robslown spent the week-end with Mrs. Banks' mother, Mrs. E. Taylor, of Mission.

Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Forrest, and children, Eddie Ann and Charles Edwin of Kingsville were week-end guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Allbrecht, of Mission. Lyla Allbrecht returned with the ForresLs when they returned home Sunday. Miss Eddie Ann Forrest remained in Mission for a week's visit. Guests for the week-end of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Roper were his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. Roper, Do You SMOKE THE CIGARETTE THAT SATISFIES COPYRIGHT. NKA (KRVICE, INC.

i lowing the study. Twelve members a i ner mother Mrs. L. Allison, all I and one guest. Mrs.

B. W. Quinn Ol Robstown. I were entertained. JA i 1r In It rlc, t.

tin- Tt lo HIT i i a 1 the Tollivers mout of laid claim i to become Steve's maw's--she was the boy's guardccn--and right after that, inside a week, I reckon, your pappy was killed in the game, and then Steve he put in p-prrp 1 a and he had the papers, i i i i i and all I couid do was what I done --I told yur mammy the land wasn't her'n, not vour'n, but the chert on the Hoggs'. And that's the way hit's TVA power been from that good day, son!" Rossy made to rise, "Thankee, Uncle Jesse, I i I got what wanted to know." I TJ OSSY went out and stood in the night. He hadn't known there was sweat on his face until the cold wind touched his brow. It came to him with terrific completeness that his father had really transferred the property to pro- Ji-sso I.p Rossy A The a i man and switcher! on the i i i i i a i i i the world. Hr groped in an old scci'plary and i a packet, of papers He "Serms i made ropios of the your a friend of i and I i of had some i a a cleal self." Hr- sat nt the table again a i shaky a i the pack.

Ho looked through some of i Rossy looked through the rest. "Thar'? thr conveyance," Leverage and a i it on the a ho read i "L'tn-mmm, I said then i was in good law, nnd I say a a i hit's i in good law. anger go even farther. The other voice was lower, a man's. It took Rossy some while to conclude it was Steve Hogg's.

Moving closer, he paused and listened. "Well, all I got io say, Steve, is you'd better look out for Rossy McAfee! The first thing you know he's going to find something, and then it's going to be trouble. 1 "Yes. and you'd bettor be looking out for him, too! How come you Rot to RO back to Lincoln? What's the idea in all that, anyhow?" "I aim to get me an education or bust." "An iddication! And what'll you do after you get one, in case you don't bust first?" "Well, one thinp certain, I won't marry you then, Steve!" "Yes, and another thine certain tect himself, knowing by that i if you sot wit enough to get a Mrs. G.

R. Stephens Hostess to Modern Priscilla MISSION Attention was directed to the Flag Day observance Friday when the Modern Priscilla club met with Mrs. G. R. Stephens.

Mrs. Gordon Ellis presented the patriotic feature. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. L. Tryon, Special guests present were Mes- flames Boll, McAllen; B.

Ellis, E. W. Keyes. E. Grove and J.

Hodgins. Members present, were Mesdames O. Smith and J. C. Boyce of McAllen; Tryon Ellis, W.

M. Doolcy, Otto Woods W. M. Boger, C. O.

Murphy, C. D. Red. A. H.

Strahle, D. Eppright J. Tripson, Joe Summers and E. Peever. GROUP DEPARTS MISSION A party of.

Mission people who left Friday' for a vacation trip to Farmcrsvllle and other north Texas points is composed of Miss Jewell Warner, her father, W. S. Warner, and Mrs. Phillip Trainer. Dr.

Neal D. Monger Announces the arrival of Dr. Herbert M. Sanford Of the Scott-White Clinic, Temple, Texas Dr. Sanford will be Associated with Dr.

Monger. Offices: Alaska. Building, San Benito This i i a was the a i of your paw. Rossy. I'd a my 1 oath on that.

It gave to your cousin thr- I and timber on Wild Cat fiidgo. a was i of the i -when your a i trouble with i over a land line. i about hogs i over crops. They wtis A i to shool it out or law it Lot me see. let me s-sre." He scratched his head.

i a he shook his head. Hr- gut up a a i and searched for i else. Judge Jesse came back i a memo tx-3k. worn and dogeared. He leafed through it.

He made a sound as he discovered a date. "That's right. Them Tollivers was to see me about the law in thar case June 10th of that there same year. I told 'cm, I recollect, if they could prove a damages, they could collect. I i want no trouble.

No moi'o foudirv' I nst 'em to be a i a youi paw was my i and I knowed he would do the i i about it. "Well. I named it to your pappy soon as I scon him. and he was agreeable. He would settle out of court if they'd agree, to arbitrate the dispute and get three disintcr- parties to appraise the dam- ffigcs.

Wcllst, I thought I had it i hog-tied and ready for settlement when the next lime them Tollivers appeared they was hell- bent on Jawing and i i too. I told your paw that. That was on toward July, I recollect. dodge he could outplay 'the grasping Tollivers. They would gnash their teeth in defeat and take a reasonable settlement.

Later, Rossy's father planned to take back the land. That had all been worked out between him and the Hoggs, at that time close to the family. But no one could foresee the events of the Fourth ol July, and after that, all Steve would have to do was make his claim and possess the property. "That's what he's done! Now he thinks because I'm in college I'm the i going to learn too much, get too smart, and he has to timber off the stufT and sell it 1o clean up i he can. Afterward, in case got it back, would could I do about it, anyhow? The dirty scoundrel! low-down thief!" He moved oil swiftly again, and u-hen back up the mountain, he came to the place where, alter the game that day, he had knelt in the bushes, Prayed as he had seen hill preachers pray, and told God he was going to kill the man who did this to his father, He stopped there at the spot, and a sense of strangeness possessed him.

He seemed to be alone, but there was the ghost of his father. "Do I have to kill a man, after all? Not ary Tolliver, but one of my own kin--Steve Looks to me like I'm looking for the wrong eye and tooth, Not in the head of my enemy, but in my kinfolks!" Abruptly he started away, not toward home, but toward the cabin where Steve Hogg lived. TJOSSY had not gone far before he was stopped by the sound of voices somewhere down the path from him. He knew next Ihfig your paw done nan's very well. It was one of was to come in and ast me to fix I those penetrating voices that carry up these here papers.

So the land a long way, and when pitched in college education, which I doubt, I wouldn't have you on a Christmas tree. Me, my wife's got to be ignorant." "It would take that kind to be fool enough to marry you!" The two passed, while Kossy withdrew in the bushes, watching. So, after all, Hannah had been going to See Cousin Steve. It must have been important. The hunger' for murder had gone out of him.

But he did have to get back to Lincoln as quickly as possible and see if he could get a lawyer tend to this land matter. It was not clear in his mind what would have to be done. But Steve could not have his land. Steve could have Hannah, but nothing else. LONG time before day on Monday morning he was up, had breakfast by lamplight, and rode through an icy dawn down the valley.

The week-end had cheered him, He wanted to get back to college. Yet, when he finally reached the bus station on the main highway, he found Hannah there, too. It was their misfortune to have to take the last two empty seats, and all the way down to Lincoln campus they sparred and chewed the rag, always just ready to take a slash at each other's throats. That trip wore Rossy to the bone. He was never so glad Sf anything in his life as when the town loomed up, and he saw the bus station at the corner of the campus, and felt the bus slow for the stop.

Coach Kurd stepped up to meet Rossy. He nodded and grinned at Hannah. He took Rossy aside. "I've got to see you right away, McAfee. Something's come up-- something mighty important that can mean the biggest thing in your life.

Come on over to the gym and I'll tell you all about it." I (To Be Continued) I a means esterfield Chesterfield means the Cooler, Better-Tasting, Definitely Milder Smoke One of the best-known slogans In the whole country is "They Satisfy" and it describes Chesterfields one hundred per cent. And here's the Chesterfield's Right Combination of the best cigarette tobaccos that grow in all Tobaccoland makes cooler, better-tasting and definitely milder. See Maytag Washers Here John H. Hunter-Dealer 1251 Elizabeth Brownsville Phone 48 BETTER MADE BETTER SMOKING Copyright 1910, LlcczTT.

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