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The Brownsville Herald du lieu suivant : Brownsville, Texas • Page 19

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THE BROWNSITLLE HERALD U.S. Customs Auxiliary Has Meeting Airs George C. Kulnes and Mr. 1. J.

Koncak were hostfor a luncheon meeting ol the U.S. Custons Auxiliary at Palmetto Inn. Mrs. David N. Qunlan, prestdent, conducted a business sessin, when plans were made for.

the Christmas dinner -dance, to: be held Friday. Doc. 17. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs.

Cha E. Sylvester were named man of the decorating Ice and Mrs. Dan Farias was named on the invitation and resfervation committce. At the conclusion of the meet-' Ad Creative bigh-rise bridal pair with three diamonda, 14K gold mouoting with matte daish. Interlocking pair with bite round and four marquise disconds set to 14K gold.

A suttled effect achieved in this duo, 14K gold. each ing farewell gifts were G. E. ed Mrs. to Urban Mrs.

Ed Baca, Guajardo who will and bert Tom S. Gubert, Jarvis. leave 5001 on new Farias, Ed Go ment. berle Trey inn Members present for the and luncheon COTTAGE Mmes. David N.

Quinian, M.L. LAI Murphy, George C. Killinen, Robert Pegg. B. C.

Fehlis, J. NEW YORE V. Laurel. Manuel Perez, survey show Treeman Baker. Urban Baca, Americans Francis A.

Scott and Henry K. $254 million Porter. pounds of whal'. Also, Mines. Ernesto Vergara, Porfirio Ramirez.

oldest convent John W. Johnson, 1. J. Koncak, cottage 11 4 THE HALLMADE OF DIAMONC ENLI. ZALE'S Mrs.

William W. Huitt the engagement and aptheir daughter, Carolyn Gentry, son of Gentry of Tucson, ArizoUniversity of Arizona. at Saint Alban's Episin December. Nicaragua would receive 1010 E. ELIZABETH ST.

BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS warm welcome there. in high style with the a Jewel FASHION WATCHES D. 117. 118.85 4 $19.93 MAN HAVE A SWINGIN' TIME A 17-JEWEL PENDANT WATCHI Golden mesh design with sunulated pearls. 17-fewel $19.95 E.

17-jewel Baroness encircled by baroque golden $15.85 B. Flarenuna oval and Aligree with center 17 jewel $17.95 F. Delicately beautiful cameo pendant backed by 17-lewet watch $19.95 C. 9tunning ant and golden pedant surrounds 17-jews; watch $19.95 G. White enamel kite pendani houses 17-jewel Baroness walch $16.95 D.

Textured loop pendent. 17-jewel watch with Easeted $16.95 13. Hand- palated Mack ball displays face of 17-jewel $14.85 J. K. $19.85 119.30 121.90 THE MOST UNUSUAL 17-JEWEL HANDSOME WATCH IDEAS FOR MIEN WATCHES FOR THE CLEVER MISS! For the man of fashion gold 1b 17-jewel Baron 0.

Heavy loop silver to bracelet with 17-Newel watch Ft. 09 canz fashion ta this 17-Jewel bracelet $18.95 Rhinestone and on, ting top lilta 15 show 17-jewel 419.85 P. One of theme smart, the cult links tells the $19.05 1. farted (r; atal covers marselout 17- jewel Mat $19.93 M. Fashion accessory put with 17-jewel Baroness $19.15 OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY! IF TO TEAR 111 PAY Convenient A A AH I WE LENS JEW 1010 E.

ELIZABETH ST. BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS 2-5680 could be kept in the water for very short time because the weight of the shrimp would break them. "The tons of shrimp that are caught In the coastal waters around Blue. almost stagger the agination to believe," he stated. Mr.

Dierlam spoke of the great friendliness that extsts in Nicaragua for the United Stales. He concluded his remarks by saying that anyone, from this country who visited IN 4. TO MARRY -Miss Alicia Solis, daughter of Mrs. Andrea Solis of Brownsville, and Saturnino Rodriguez. will be married at 1 J.

M1. today in Saint Teresita Catholic church in El Jardin. Mr. Rodriguez is the son of Mr. and JIrs.

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MODEL JR. 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 314 W. Boca Chica Blvd. and P'aredes Line Rd. HONORED--Miss Maria Elena Trevino, daughtel of Mr.

and Mrs. Jose L. Trevino, 1755 Wilson, Brownsville, was honored twice this past month at Texas Woman's University in Denton. She was invited to inin two honorary fraternities; she was invited to membership in Alpha Sigma chaptor of Pi Lambda Theta national fraternity for women in education, and in the Phi Phi chapter of Phi Sigma Jota. national romance language honor society.

Bliss Trevino is a senior majoring in elementary education and minoring in Spanish. Program On Vicaragua Presented Round Table Members and guests of American Round Table 1I of Brownsville met at El Jardin Hotel for the November pro. gram on Nicaragua. dome meeting was called to the director. Mrs.

Lula George, who introduced a newi member of the tahle, Mrs. Romeyn W. Nelson, whose country will be Venezuela. Guests the evening were Mrs. Flora Miller of Gainsville, and Mrs.

R.W. Du Rose, Mrs. N.A. Henricksen, Mrs. Thomas Langen, Mrs.

John Harrison, and Manning Dierlam of Brownsville. After roll call to which members of the table answered with a current event of their countries, Mrs. George introduced R.L LACKINER Fine Jewelry and Silver 1110 E. ELIZABETH STREET SINCE 1907 9th Anniversary POPULAR Shoe Sale We have hundreds and hundreds of this season's fall and winter shoes--in all your favorite new colors and materials. The brands you know and love.

Mademiselle, Town and Country. Jacqueline. Connie, Slenderline and Cover Girl. Also EL wide selection of handbags. All are reduced to clear.

Regularly To 21.98 DRESS SHOES 799 To 1499 Regularly To 14.98 CASUALS FLATS 399 To 995 BRIDE ELECT -Mr. and of San Benito announce proaching marriage of Dodds, to Richard Raymond Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. na.

Both are allending the The wedding will take place copal church in Harlingen the program chairman, Mrs. Elrim Champion. a Mrs. Champion presented as speaker, Manning Dierlam who had made several trips to NicaTagua in connection with his and his father's business of ship and cargo surveying. "Mr.

Dierlam visited Nicaragua in January and February of this year in connection with the shrimp Industry, Mrs. Champion said. Program Mr. Dierlam described the country as being divided into three almost separale parts. "On the Caribbean of Mosquito Coast and neighboring Islands," he stated, "the population is made up in a large extenl of Mosquito Indians mixed with Negroes who speak the English Janguage.

These people keep In close contact with the natives of the West Indies and feel that they have a kinship with The speaker sald that the high coastal part of Nicaragua where the capital, Managua, Is located is populaled descendants of the early Spanish sellers and the native Indians with whom they intermarried. The inhabitants of the Pacific coastal area are also of Spanish and Indian descent, Many Europeatts own the large landed estates of the country. In Alt interesting manner, Mr. Dierlam described the tory of the country, its climate, its industries, its roads and means of transportation, and its culture. About the laller topic.

Mr. Dierlam said that the Nicaraguans are a gay people who hold many celetrations that last for days. Patron Saint days al'e of great importance to the natives. Baseball is perhaps the most popular sport in the country. During the games of drinking of very strong alcoholic hev-1 erages is common among the spectators.

Many bets are placed on what kind of hall the pitcher will throw or what kind of play will be made on the diamond. Altercations among the spectators are common. Thei speaker stated that the noisy crowd is as interesting lo watch as is the game itself, Mr. Dierlam brought nut the fact that since the population of Nicaragua Is 50 well inte. from grated.

the many United Negro Stales players! compose a large percentage of the baseball teams. The speaker Laid nf the great abundance of shrimp that thrive in the coastal walers of the Caribbean, produced ly because of the almost conlinuous rain in that area of the country. He said Lhat netsi ORDER YOUR PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM RANSOME'S TODAY RANSOMES Gift Garden Center Hospital Shopping Center VILLA pond' bride 'dat tether contour 14K.

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