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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 18

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XAS. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 19 52 BETROTHAL TOLD--Mr. and Mrs. Felix Benavides, 131 Villagran terrey, Mexico, announce the engage-1 ment and approaching marriage of their daughter, Bertha, to Relio A. Yarritu, eon of Mr.

and Mrs. Ventura S. Yarritu, 1311 S. E. Jefferson, Brownsville.

The double-ring ceremony will be performed in La Purisima church in Monterrey on November 23. Miss Benavides is a former resident of Hnrlingen and is graduate of Harlingeu High School. Mr Yar- ritu attended'St. Joseph's Academy in Brownsville and received a degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the University of Texas in 1951. A a honeymoon trip to Mexico City, the couple will live in Brownsville.

Party And Shower Fete Bride-Elect Members of the Alpha Omeea i I 1 oi "ic Wednesday Catholics Society ave a party Study club in the home of Mrs Monday night in honor of Miss A. B. Brown. Bertha'Beimvides, bride-elect, of! Tlle akel1 stressed the need 'The Spoken Word' Discussed At Meeting Of Study Club Teen Age Chatter IJV BKTTY Hl'SSKM, i IAI. mild' Hear Yc, The (jirls of BUS have proclaimed thc week of Oil.

)9 to Dot. 21 as official Twirp Week terminating the, grand 'iwirp Uamic, Oct. 'il, ill the Gym, All yc subjects of BUS, he loyal or disloyal, must ubide by the following rules: must ask for 2. must pay for tickets to the dariro. 3.

Cirls must furnish a corsage for tlie dance. 1. (lirls must pay for all expenses incurred all dates. 5. jiiusl open all doors, walk on Hit hillside, and follow Hie rules if gentlemanly conduct.

6 (ill-Is mtisl carry boyfriends buuks to cla.ss. 7 (iirls niu.si make all advances. K. (3uns, (raps, poisons, passes, and net.s have been (Jills, you'i! bolter diock that money 1 hear dial Hie bn ai'c expecting and have plans tor Selling a real luxurious time, Tickels for the dance are Sl.OU or ill All of you stags lie -sine and coi.c and sliow those hovs of i the Hardee home 65 AIIce Ci Drive, are rupees of bijpu Phi soronty, Lambda Mu chapter. They are, left to right- Mrs Ed- StavHioJia, Mrs.

William E. Stevenson and Mrs I. Hardee Sirs' Lee Dor- rcll, also a riishcc, was not present when the picture was taken sine and coi.c and show those hoys -F uTt 'e-ect'L't! Human Rights' Study Tonic Eiilla be announced at the dance. I I It's going to lie the and ip lhe vcar E0 for Central Christian Women "What's vom- "What's your tale, nightingal Thill's ju.si Hie newest hep a around school. To be Mrs.

X. R. Short was hostess to Mrs, C. D. Personett led the really "in; Group II of the Central Christian study lesson Canales P-TA Plans Baked Goods Bingo Baptist WMU Slates All-Day Meeting Soon Mrs.

S. F. Lament, newly elec- Woman's Missionary Union president of the First Baptist church, presided at a meeting of three circles in the church parlor. Mrs J. P.

Glenn taught monthly Bible study and prayen wore led by Mrs. Will Cabler and Mrs. Homer Russell, An all-day W.M.U. meeting in HarJIng-en was announced lot Nov. 3.

Lunch will be served at a reasonable price by the Methodist, women, The monthly schedule Is as follows; all circles will meet at the first and second Tuesdays. On the third and fourth Tuesday, meet- Ings wilt be Jield In the homes The time will be 9:30 a.m. Coffee and cake were served to the 25 members present. Add a new label to your luggage I MEXICO! Mrs. Frederic DeStefai on the subject "The Si at a meeting of thc niel Webster's words, orator who They toll me UnsVidl! wc 10 m(mtx! one guest stated "Human rights are Canales Parent-Teacher George." This comes trom present.

from God. Every human being- has sedation made plans for the an- Thc P- i i Du nB busillcss right to the fullest ual benefit baked goods bingo their offers. the jght to Ticlets are Qn la vice JS the wlert tn Christmas 1 ft. bingo, which will be held Monterrey, Mexico. The party was held in the St.

for more emphasis on this parti- cular phase of education. She said ham's "How "Oratory is a tiling of the past. i.i.rumig. i -Mrs. anon, service chairman, ne minus and feel ns he The Freshman nominees that the state proJectL' ne closed by pvmp Edmund Mark preservative Covinno Uovd 1 ham HniV i i i i i i-1 i.

uraiury is a Dung the past. Pamh AssiBtimrwith Today the speaker must not only were Miss Ofclia Rodrl-jappcal to thc mind, but also to Miss Gloria Hernandez. Miss.the eyes, as television has become Iri 1 Cutnlita such an important part of our i. They served punch, cookies everyday lives. 1 Mrs.

DcStefano said that there candy. Entertainment was provided by Miss Lily Weaver and Eddie Howard who each ptaved several piano selections, and Miss Adela Her aajidez, who sang. Among the guests was Father Peter Keane, O. M. T.

Benavides, bride-elect of Relio A. Yar- Jitu of Brownsville, honored a miscellaneous shower recently in the Weslaco Civic Center building. Approximately 60 guests were present at the shower, which was given by Mrs. F. Perez, Mrs.

Sablno Araiza, Mrs. Abe- Urdo Cortez, and Mrs. Arturo Ell- zalde, all of Weslaeo. F. M.

Casso fcf McAllen was master of ceremeufw and Jntroduo the couple to the guests Maria Afruilar of Weslaco, speaking In behalf of the couple's younger friends, bade them good-bye, and wished them a happy married life. Mrs. Concepcion Quuitanilla of lM 9' "Estrellita." Scv- icn played Floras', on Tides. tjate. quoted Looks like tile girls arc an open house at words, He is anjgoinjf to have llicir say so in cvci'v- xt Thursday nighl.

me i nothing. Mrs. Short, scrvic ice chairman, the right to freedom of one's per-' the rig-ht to faith and worship, and freedom to propogate one's faith." at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs.

Mickey Garibay, president, conducted the meetini November be ac lesson was based upon hen tach ers thc schco1 of three home 5. cdu TMcy are Mrs. Margie Stneff, Miss Terry Amaya, Garcia. Miss Betty CORONATION jrfes Carmen Dinner Dance Scheduled At Country Club i i with Danny Mann and hart pa Biockman. Also running are 2 5 of llsc( cl packed three duffel clothing for United large box of choice for the Juliette Fowler Sophomore candidates," Hall and Ronnie The Fislr' 1 5 A -mM C1 haven't come up with their can- home and 10 boxes for the Browns- Ididates yet, but we have noticed Mexican Mission.

Treasures At Low Cost In Dingy Shop Ing young people from the mountain regions. It has an enrollment of 100 and Is an accredited high hi.h i they have a good field to pick I from. Thc election works this way --n penny is a vote, so the can- A dinner dance ior i a who coUc( 'he largest Club members and their will be held at the Country be announced at the Twirp next Sunday night. Dinner will be-Dance. You can give as many pen- 8 and dancing will begin at 9.j cs a 3'ou want.

Everybody, pilch The Ink Spots will give an 11 ind help win this honor tor long vocal concert and their u.lyour class and help the Scream- piece orchestra will play for thci' Eagle who is sponsoring it. The Juniors will be a comedy "June Mad." It will be By CAY PAULEY Slolt Correspondent NEW YORK (W-- Paul Secon. Reservations must he made be-i cn "'l 're Oct. 21. i may esent lught at the Countrv Club or a 'beth 0 11 WMl KiiZ "-'cf eVe TM.

mink! beth. but reservations must he! Crawford. Of course, this isn't Joan! coated woman who can afford a scho kins. Texas, a four-year accredited college that last year had an enrollment of 230 for Negro students. Mrs.

Personett announced Oiat Brite College of the Bible at Fort Worth will now admit Negro students who have met the proper standards and requirements for graduate work. The leader said "Human rights will never be a finished report, We must keep for equal rights for all races of people" Mrs. J. M. George led the devo- Secret of light-textured and lofty chiffon pies is gelatine.

Unfavored gelatine is dissolved in a liquid and then chilled until slightly thicker than unbeaten egg white. When, this mixture is whipped, each little air bubble becomes encased and held by the thickened gelatine giving height to the chiffon. One type of extinct American elephant attained a height of 14 feet. a he Visio household accessory shops in the Vision Clear." The scripture w- 0 Acts 10: 34-45, a story of Peter's vision. It offered Mr a Ant nio Muftoz Brown.vllte, w-ili TM A a festival made at the Country Clulj." and Crawford from Hollywood, but vase be made only If tickets havei he is from BHS file's bound minded a 1 been purchased.

on the fair. is just the one bargain- buvs This will he a semi-formal af- A new reflector for the coat lapel, belt, or back of the coat. provides safety for the son are two very happy girls. The! have gone to AM to see th. vs TCU game and attend dance Saturday night.

That operates what ought to go practical lesson to the Pews on the oneness of God's children. Mrs. IV. A. Velten completed the worship service bv "Tn Christ There Is No East or Life if Jiffcrenl in Mrxufi! RicV tioftpitcltty cpii comfort.

finJ relaxation or Bent, in tlie capital or tlit prtb Anil jroor Jotltr Imtticr. Yon'U oevci I mmm mm DE mm JUAUI D. W. Houston Street San Antonio, Tevas DON'T STARVE TO TAKE OFF FAT signal lo oncoming motorists plastic-coated ul 11V ptHcsinnn uui minn uic tare cans which line tho at night because it picks up the important is that they wulfn front ot a erimv rays from an automobile head- see Ronald Parker and Ran Stov- a Ijd mSe of licht and liVn i TM cn ne IVJ flown in KP.ICS history as one of the Following the meeting the a big; "jnnkiest-looking" shops in the hostess served cup cakes and 111 lht all, country. However, behind the gar- punch.

I 1J n-- i i nowever nemna tne cnr- l-e the sideS light and shines like a caution! i glassware and china for the worn- luthy girls'. for' Senior 11 School class hnd a. wienie roast'hour 1 6 6 'ami eel-together at the home of Sccon's place Is called the Pot- their tcacner, Mrs. Blodgett. We Barn.

It is in the warehouse hear they were really doing sonic area of Manhattan's lower West fast talkmjr trying to talk On oTM side of the dingv cx- Blodgett out of ho ding class There's a trucking rompanv; day raormng. Attending the other. .1 mitchcr shop In- Norman Mnnc Nancy I'hilen. I'atjslde, the scaly brick walls are lined Pace, Mary Jo Phillips, Johnny L-ith wooden shelves which hold Lastcriy Hutchison. Allan some of the test buys available in Brooks Sandra Hartm.

Glen and domestic wares, ert, Eleanor Cunningham. Billlc The customers who find their Jean Johnson, Judy Wasson and wav to thc run-down shop Uvonna Miller. carri trad( Dont Jorge, to are women who come shop- Lets pep up our sad and drooping ping i chauffcur-drivp- limou- school spmt. It's so easy. All you inC s.

Some are big names in Hol- havc to do is to vote in all the lywond or on Broridwav. Rome arc eJectioji.v. pay your dues, attend all women who come bv siibwav or bus the school affairs. Your sponsors and are interested'in beaut at a' o.m-ers are working awfully reasonable price, haul but iney need your coopera-1 Among wares handled are those lion Jane legates's i i a Hallcraft, (Hidden and Castle- 1 the r.aRle. really ton-stuff which sells at fabulous ILJIS all about.

prices in most shops. Secon hnsi Sec you al, xvcck. As the bases from Design Technics- Sophoninres fay. you pottery from Associated American! Here It an home to cff unramlr weight and bring jet from any four cuarti Po'jr fnta ptrt Mttle tr.d juice to bottle. Ttun uko two a day, Wonderful a nt7 obtained quleklT.

ow you may ilim down your and IOM pcundi of ugly Tat without baek-breafc- I cxereiM or itarvatlon diet. It'a catr to and eajy Conuina nothing 'T C.r»t botda tlotfn't waish: ad help rtgaia ful currH. rttern tlw wspty bettW monty back. LOST 20 POUNDS "I toi ID pound r.d TCIM. "I to ri lo oeh brtter u4 ifr No J.

Box "I im vilE pUucd witi It tat only took off 15 arenr.d B9T fclpa iMomeD. but J', bu tr. bttttr. SPECIAL FOR OHM FIVE BULBS FOB THE PRICE OF FOUR! anrl other items from some' thc best artists in thc country. Sefon.

a one-time free-lance i started his shop a couple of yc-irfi npn. hiiying up "secnnds" from various pottery and glassware houses. He learned that because merchandise is i heap, it is not necessarily a bad buy. He concentrator! nn desiens and rri Ml11 arc nra acc( SKln out of later. Dctincry IK Sidled Church Group Mrs, J.

K. Wells was guest pcaker Thursday night at a nrial i of (he X.r.f.w. Our Lady of Ciimialupc church in the i Mrs. spoke on the duties Mrs. Rev Teofilo Okruhlic 1 Ufrc1 Aw hils 1 5 ispiritual i a nrf ct an i i 50 rcnt or or 'P' 5" i ir TMTM reck i Mrs fnrrf'oraJ (lfl 5n to a classier location, Mrs ra and he replies.

"If did. I'd In makins: i rla taRs. The' her thc tn'i of r.wrW 11 i K. lp llf 0 15 hold of the 1 22 cents, ir dealu for bulbs, right away! With your purchase of a i i of four light bulbs, each sixty a or larger, you can get a 150-witt bulb at no extra cost from your deafer. This is a bang-up bulb bargain for October only.

Take advantage of thi's offer to fill empty sockets and save. With shorter days and longer nights ahead and with ihc children back in xhool, you and your family will need lots of sight-saving light. Thi offer is good for a limited time only, so hurry. Gift ceupeni an available at all bulb dealers In tencd by CM. and at your iwaret) CM.

Colnmbfa, Mo, i'vs. Norman R. Crozier, Jr. r.nii overlap unless i i is very wide. Covf-tod i i i 11, rt 10 i s-s; i is tv.rse a il ho; tie eggs.

It's good and nutritious. l1rnn hrollM of the flexl-.

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