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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 15

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Sunday. August 19.1945 -San Souci Club Meeting WXSLACO The Souci Club nwt Thursday afternoon at tfce home of Mrs. C. W. Kettlehut with her daughter, Mrs.

Klegg ol Chlcaio, assisting in hostess duties. MM. O. B. King had charge of program, and conducted the In a Bible test and guessing (tames.

A card and gift were sent by the club to Mrs. Bob Traugott. who 111 at her home. Refreshments were served to ten members. 'RAYMONDV1LLE fUportrr, Gene Smith Morgan is spending the week with her great aunt and uncle.

and Mrs, R. A. Myers In Harllrigen. Misa Charlotte Boyce, home demonstration agent, returned Sunday night from Tyler where she was called several days before to the bedside of her father, C. Boyce, who was ill.

but Is now recovering. Her brother, Sgt. Charles Boyce who was recently discharged from the Air Transport, Command station In Burmn was also nt home. THE BROWNSVILLE TEXAS EDCOUCH '--lAfef Moseson Is Named Mn. J.

B. EDCOUCH Mr. and Mra. Gordon smith have gorie to San Antonio and Kerrville for ihler vacation. Miss Gregory returned to her home in Austin after spending a week'here with her sister MOrs.

Gordon Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. F. P.

Arther spent the past week-end San Antonio and Beevllle. They were accompanied home Mrs. Mildred Leggett and Mrs. Mary Caldwell of San Antonio and their son, Billy Jack who had been visiting the San Antonio to visit her daughter. Mrs.

O. E. Land. EDCOUCH-Above is 5 hown Miss rec ently returned to her Miss Lesbia recently a visit in Edcouch in the home of her step- Cellum and family. It was her first visit TM Misg a i er has made her home years i Edcouch.

Y.W. Director Church Names Delegates SKARYLAND--Miss Anna Moae- of larford- has been as dlwctw for the Valley, It WM announced this week by Mrs. K. Rumbel, of the Y.W.C.A. wit.

Mia Moseson, whose qualification; were approved by the personnel bureau of the national XW.C.A. headquarters In Hew York, will: assume her duties September 1, working with Qlrl Reserve clubs of Valley high schools, to coordinate their objec- Miss Moseson has been enrolled for-the summer course at the Y.w Mrs Syllval Cowan and Elizabeth Mr. and two daughters and his mother, Mrs, C. R. Huff and aunt.

Miss Beatrice tilggenson left Wednesday for a three week trip to Colorado. i fllOW with her husbands parents, Mr, Mr. and wltn ner ouaumiuo Mr. and Mrs. Dock Allen and an Mrs.

H. A. Scheers daughter, Judy, of Wichita dame Friday for a visit with Atty.l Mrs. R. F.

Robinson and Mr. and 'Mrs. L. V. Shaver, Sr Nan Cr We slTn AnWtt her Ttn-j spent j.

H. Ballard Lullng who are also former Elsa relatives. F. Banna has returned from Saltillo, Mexico where he went at the Doctors orders for 'his health. He Is to be much improved.

Mr. and Mrs. Jim' Brown and family have had as their guests the past wek, Mrs. Brown's brother, W. E.

Hayi, Mr. Hays and their daughter, Evelyn Joan of Klngsville. Miss Julia Hill Miss Dorothy Urban, Brady, Texas, secretary to, the administration of Abilene Christian College have just returned 1 from a two-weeks vacation in Mexico City. While there they had the pleasure of watching the famous Mexican painter, Diego Rivera working on a mura 1 in the National Palace. The young laules also flew to Acapulco for a brief stay.

The Misses Hill and Urban were classmates at Abilene Christian College. Capt. Mee, Weslaco, whp is in charge of the Veterans' administration was guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Edcouch-Elsa Lions' Club which met at the high school cafeteria. Capt. Mee spoke on the OI's Bill of Rights.

a her of trainees have been given specialized courses In Y.W.C.A. and its correlated Qlrt Reserve work. With-'three years experience as sponsor of Girl Reserve clubs, Miss Moseson had college courses at Edinburg Junior College and at Texas State College 'or Womfn, Selection of Miss Moseson for the Valley executive post was made by the personnel- committee of the Valley unit, including Miss Paul Hill, "Harllngen, Miss Mozelle Powell, Mercedes; and Mrs. Phil Shrader, Mission. "We feel fortunate in securing Miss Moseson for this position since the is well qualified and her quail- have been approved by MJ88 ANNA MOSESON for Valley Y.W.C.A.

work have been available since last January no untllnow has It been possible to fill the vacancy because of the MISSION--Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. LA FERIA Reporter. Mrs.

Wallace IiA Glena Heuett small son, Jlmmie, returned by to their home In Laur- enceburg. Indiana after a visit heW with Heuetr. week-end at the Kerrvlile en- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Heldt and aunt, campment for Methodists of the jj oyd Elhott family.

Mrs. urc New York office, Mrs was told that, although an average of 100 placements per month have ected delegates to attend the school of missions to be held at Kerrville Tuesday through Thursday of next week" under, the direction of heads of the dfstrlct W. 8. C. S.

organizations. Mrs, H. W. Cauthen will.represent the Wedeyan Service Guild and Mrs. D.

W. SchUlM the- W. S. C. unit.

Olmito Personals OLMITO--Mr. and -Mrs. former Olmito realdents from FayettevUle, Arkansas, were calling on Olmito friends a couple i weeks past. Mrs. M.

H. Dentler is spending several days In San Antonio visiting her who is stationed 'at Fort Sam Houston, while awaiting orders. W. Wade Wilson of Brownsville spent several days in Corpus Christl last week visiting- friends. Mrs.

L. M. Vigness has returned from a month's vfcit in Saltillo. Mexico. She as accompanied by her daugnter, Ruth Ellen.

Lt. and Mrs. R. S. Hensley and small son have gone to Florida where Lt.

Hensley reported for duty His mother, Mrs H. S. Hensley accompanied them on the trip and will remain for a stay of several weeks. Mansfield. daughter.

are still on i A nrp ftritl Mrs. S. A. Steele is a guest of Mrs, J. Sanders ders.

Fred Sanders had been visiting with iis grandparents, and accompanied Mrs. Steele to La Feria, making the trip by plane. A. Hawkins and Miss Ethel Hose are wlsiting relatives In Arkansas. Mrs.

M. L. Ashworth has returned Irom she attended funeral ser- MISSION Reporter, Mrs. Lmey and Mrs. Charles Bill, return- stiy at Junction, TM -i Children Honor Guests At Party i superintendent of the Olmito i school.

Mr. and Mrs. Carter and Mrs. J. R.

Davis is visiting her Mrs. C. H. Hull and Mr. the of August, to make their home at the school parsonage.

i SpOltC UII vllC a jf gave a most instructive address. O. McDanleU -sur- gone, the IftCO. day for their'home In'Altus, Wichita Falls for a after a visit with his parents. Mr.

gery and medical care has gone, and Mrs. George Ayres, sister, Mrs. to the at Roches-j Ed Chrestman and brother. Lawter for a checkup. earner 3T C' Mrs Pau, and.son, Vllilt fttU Postmaster.L.

B. Doshier were at the meeting. ay at ex and Park. Colo. At an Mrs, Herman Wade entertain-! Abilene ttJ Twere joined -by ed with a dinner recently at their in hor of Mr, were joined a broker, JoAn Wright, and home in Lyford in hor of Miss Audrey Waller is visiting relatives in Chicago.

Mrs. R. P. Elston i Mrs KlehVs daughter and son in Gene Ann and Vivian are visiting LYFORD Mrs. C.

O. Bundling Lae Mr. and Herman relatives in Ohio and SOll B.I1U VI vuv I Mrs. Wright of Paris for the trip to Colorado. and Mrs Fred Drays Wade's small daughter and the WHQC oninii former's granddaughter, Marilyn Marie who was baptised Sunday of afternoon with Rev.

E. P. Rodeen osoital In hospital pracnt with Mr. their ramiiies. Mrs.

rwui daughter Shirley will visit relatives Paul, left Saturday for Hous- Mrth home: Mr, 110,0 --sister, Mrs. C. W. Bowers Bowers. She also of Ft.

Worth her visit I week's visit in the homes of Mr. Seraeants Tom Clark, Chet Gry-j Bn Mrs. Kilgore and Mr. sergeants 101 Armstrong. Pri- vate Drays Is a nephew of Mr.

Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Kilgore and a cousin of Mr. Armstrong. Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Walsh and Children, Loretta and Frank, left Wednesday for a vacation trip to up-state points. They expect to visit in Mineral Wells.

Johnny Lee Williams 1-c recently sailed for overseas duty. iseph Barker who has been Soott eld has Mrs Frea urays Riwrmiu" A and Brownwood will I conducting the baptism. Mr. and return home after Mrs. C.

M. Moseson were witnesses. Other guests included Chief Petty Officer and Mrs. W. M.

Manning and small son of Corpus Christ! Miss Hazel Bundling and Martha Jane Russell of Busselltown. Miss Burley Jean Burns of San Benlto and Mrs. E. P. Rodeen.

La Villa Personals Parks ana to oe tnere a uuici Mrs Leo Holik returned Monday! uy reunion, having-. Just received McAllen. from Denlson, where she was call-'word that her brother, Major Rus-; ed four weeks ago to the bedside sel Glasser had returned of her mother, Mrs. Betty Holder European theater of of vl'ho fell and broke her leg below 'will spend a few days ih Corpus 1 cnr-rtll D. Gooch weie Moselev and to Denver, Colo, where! Falls, and Graham, HP is taking a special course In way ot an Antonio in early Sep- i Christ! enroule home.

Elsa Personals the knee. ROM Holloway returned Friday from a two month stay at Mexico TM ELSA Mrs. F. Oalioway re- Mrs Harry DoutBit and turned unday night from, a va- and Harry left Thurs-i cation and visit ---f in San guests In the Simon Martnian. Mrs post-engineering.

Pvt, C. O. Foerester has recently been transferred to Ft. Sam Hous- tember. Miss Ann Lemerlse of De Quin' has fpr.

a visit with Prank Rodgers the past' week for her home in ft oevu -Alice and 'daughter, Bar-i ton from CampjCrowder, Mo. rW reTfro A ro ver 3 Va STZ5SSZ Mr and Bowers werej home for the summer recess- named hosts Friday ven Archer remained over entertained with a Forty-two Malne wlth -uur Aarwrva; a a er In nd Wymgn fam Mj and Mr5 Laa Waller and Lee recejving tralning W. T. Wahler and daughter, illes both former residents of Elsa. I r.

and Mrs, L. E. Stantleld. MB UartermB ster at Camp Lee, I KjtLrsux RaymoDdvllle Between and Elisabeth Mrs. Alice Hartman and daughter, Barbara of Oklahoma City, 'Mrs.

J. M. Mayes and Billie Jern- Igan were visitors in the H. E. 9nyder-home Don't forget to remove all non- i trimmings and buttons! dren and buckles before laundering garment.

Save butter and margarine by creaming it before spreading on bread. tended' visit here with her daughter, Mrs. J. P. Pealor and family.

Mrs. Albin Bartnesky -returned Monday morning from San Diego where she spent the past two months with her husband. Albin Bartnesky of the U. Navv is now at. Lake Arrowhead, for a limited time for a stav to -he hospital.

Mrs. Bart- nes'ky returned to. the Valley on Society Calendar MONDAY nesky returned to. T----J -Circles Mary Conrad and No. 2 Mon day wd is at the home of her u.rhnrfut- Women's Society: vrr and Mrs.

Will Kelser. Circles Mary Conra an Memory vna is at me of the Methodist Women's Society parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Reiser. meet at of Christian Service will meet at tjl lantLIt the church at 3:30 p.

m. Monday, MrB Jack Gentis has returned Lucy Rea circle will meet at the her home here from the hos- and home of Mrs. W. M. Hunter at the, pjtal wher? she wa taken for medical chil- a two Foerester's months visit with mother near Austin, Mrs.

Pat Maloy underwent an operation at the Mercedes general Hospital on Wednesday on the past week. Worn star carpets can be rejuvenated by moving the carpet up or down so that the worn part moved against the riser where it does riot show as much. If you cut biscuits and cookies in squares or diamonds you will have little or no dough left to re-roll. The council meeting of) A Kuhn of Enid Oklahoma, the Central Christian church will arri ved at the week-end alter meet at 10:30 a. m.

Monday at the pendmg several weeks in that church. Mrs. Joe Jordan will give 1 a book review. The covered luncheon will be followed by business meeting. TUESDAY The Officers Wives Club of the Brownsville Army wHl meet at 1 p.

Officers Club. are urged to make reservations fore Monday noon. Reservat may be made by phoning o- Cucumbers are a member of gourd family. Besides watermel-j days. It lover the Ouerra of McAllen made a business call In La Villa Monday afternoon.

Mesdames Pau) Pracht and Albin Bartnesky were visitors In Tuesday afternoon. Donna made a-busi- on Tuesday. of Whether they be college kids or kindergartners, everything they need -to go back to school can be ehosan in one- easy shop- Ordar it all at onoe from our new Fall catalog--just out I If you haven't a catalog, to our Catalog Office and borrow one for easy armchair shopping, at -home. Then let salesgirls handle all the ordering details for you. Take advantage of the services -offered you by.

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