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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 5

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An Informal social affair of note was the buffet supper honoring Franklin Cummlngs, Alameda, i for which Mrs, J. Wells Tickets Sold Out For Style Show Liiiieheon Tomorrow The fall fashion show luncheom lated for tomorrow at 1 p. m. at! El Rancho Grande Hotel, span- 1 sored by St. Mary's Guild of the Church of (lie Advent Episcopal, has an advance jell-out ot 300 tickets.

The arrangements committee, comprised ot Mrs. E. Wayne Mra. M. p.

McNair, Mrs, A. G. Snyder, Mrs. A. A.

Hargrove, Mrs. H. Roach, Mrs. Ixmis Gott, Mrs. Frank Floyd, Mrs.

Maurice Pipkin, Mrs. Louis nil ay and Mrs. Simon Celaya, met this morning to discuss the final plans for the style show luncheon. Mrs. Frederick DeSletano will be (he announcer for Ihe fashion show.

Models, who svill wear fal styles from the Vogue of Browns ville, include Miss Pansy Yturrla Miss Barbara Combe, Miss Car melita Celaya, Miss Alicia Avila Miss Marcia Waldron, Mrs. Jan Hill, Mrs. Jessie Rusteberg, Mrs Sally Hughes, Mrs. a Oeorge, Mrs. Mary Ylurrla, Mrs Nina Roser and Mrs.

Kay McDai m. The buffet luncheon will served at 1 o'clock with model showing the new fashions through out the program. The affair wi be held in the palio about th swimming pool al the hotel. Family Home From Hunt Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Eidman, 2 Sunset and their two daughters Eleanor and Mary Kay, have re- turned from Hunt, Texas, where! at Ihe Brownsville Golf Club, hcl Mrs. Eidman and the girls have! atKlrEa brought out a large an been vacationing since June, Mr 265 member Eidman, Harold McKay and Her bert Seago went to Hunt last week Mr. Eidman returning with hi; family Salurday.

Mr. Seago and McKay were to relurn here Family Day Attended By Large Croivd The second "family day" part yesterday. Eleanor Eidman, who is nine won A number of honors at Camp Mystic, near Hunt, which she attended for six weeks. Out of SCO girls In camp, she won the Junior division silver for horseback riding. She was the only junioi camper who made the advanced western class and was voted into the Musketeers, riding club.

She won several archery medals anc gerved on (he camp council. (Adr CONSTIPATIUN'GONE- FEELS WONDERFUL "I WM constipated or years with to relief in sight. Then I began eating ALL-BRAN every day Now I'm million!" Abraham S. 7clman, 2805 Far Rockaway, N. Y.

of many uns- licittd leitert from ALL-BRAN uiers. This may be your to constipation due to Uck (about at unc ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of witer. If not Mtisfied after 10 dayj. en Battle hoi to Kello Mich. G.t and guests.

Many young peopl participated in the afternoon pro gram of games, swim races an contests. Buffet supper was serve at 5:30 o'clock, followed by Infor mal dancing In the clubhouse. Donald Kneipple acted as directo of (he children's games and con tests. Prizes were awarded in 1 divisions for various ages. I ground races, Eleanor Eidman Holla Dominguez and 1 Graham won the "coke and bal race" for the three age groups Jerry Hahn, Sally Wilson and Rob ert Overton were winners of 'th "backwards race." Jerry Hahn Belly Pale and Chiis Wilson won Ihe paper race and Michael Bar ron, Jerry Hahn and Belly Pal scored highest in Ihe "spoon am bean" race.

In a race called "blind man's struggle," Robin Graham Betty Pate and Robert Overtoi were winners, with Robin M. Pad scoring highest in the adult sponso class. Jerry Hahn won Ihe 50-yard dash. In Ihe water races. I Randolph Dominguez and Christopher Lokey won the boys free style race in their age groups Patty Hahn, Sally Wilson and Mar; Kay Eidman won the girls' frei style swim races.

Robin Graham Randolph Dominguez and Chri' iVilson took the prizes in the boys backstroke race. Judy Kneippii and Sally Wilson won the girl, backstroke race. Graham William! tV and Patty Hahn won Ihe watc treasure hunt: Robin Graham won the free-for-all swim race for al ages of children. The committee in charge of Hi tamily day parly was comprised of 10 wives of members. sjqu ou All Watch out! You can get "8.O." (body odor) not on one or two parts of your body, but on 13 parls The cleaner you get these 13 parls, rioc- 11 th safer you are from B.O.

Doctors proved that Life- buoy with its purifying ingredient gets skin cleaner than any other leading soap! That's why Lifebuoy deodorizes best, stops "B.O." up to 48.hours. Your daily bath with Lifebuoy actually stops "B.O." before it begins. Don't trust ordinary soaps that leave your skin almost clean! Be sure of popularity. Keep all your body Lifebuoy clean-; from "B.O." Lifebuoy's extra-rich coconut-oil lather is grand for complexions, ta), because it gets skin cleaner! Buy baby-mild Life-buoy today i the big bath sue. JMBJROjTOSVILIJ! TEXAS, 5, I8 51 Franklin Cummings Is Honored At Buffet Supper Given In Home of Mrs.

J. K. Wells if. S. Garrigs.

Corpus Chrisli, bis- wp the Corpus 3 hostess Sunday evening in her Antonio. Mr. Cmnrn in me on iier home on the Paredcs Line Road, ily relatives and very close fam- friends of the ho'notce were aunt; Miss Elizabeth a a Smith, Corpus Chrisli, sister of Hie alshop; Mrs. Arthur Esst of La Parra, County, of the Ken- ni edy Ranch; Mrs. G.

Cummings and her daughter Mrs. Anne Cum- mlngs Wallace and her son and i daughter, Joe Cummings Wallace and Miss Anne Jacqueline Wai- 0 ly entertained. Mr, Cummings Is the son of Joseph Franklin Cummings, school superintendent of Brownsville, for whom the new inn- 'or high school In Ringgold Park named. Mr. Cummings was here for the dedication of the new sclioo' Monday night.

In attendance at Ihe buffet tup. which was held In the patio of Mrs. Wells' home, were the fo! from out of (own: Bishop Who And seUia pl ert ffi; i'' son of Mr. Duffey, 28 Poin- i lc Air Force fellow students, spent Held her t' 7he four a to rj rt Randolph Dieted ay ight tralnln Thc lv picieu aircraft gunnery school al Ixiwery Field Denver Colo The visitors were BUI Deano. Philadelphia; Tony'Terline' Pittsburgh, and Diek Carmichael, Pensacola, f'la.

1 55 1 0 cha in rc her Bachelor of Science degree o' Houston last week ana has returned to BiownsviUe with her grandmother, Mrs. P. A. Hofhelnz. who attended the commencement exercises.

Other relalives of Miss Uiapm al the graduation were Mrs. E. B. Dobbins. Miss Nina Dobbins anil Edward Dobbins of San Marcos; and Mrs.

Weldon Phillips and Rae Phillips of Pasadena. Mrs. M. R. McCormick, Las Pa'mas Plantation, Mrs.

Herbert Seago, 2001 Palm Mrs. Norma Nance Keeker, Boca Chica and Mrs. R. R. Rtdgway.

Robinson, sisler of Mrs. McCormick. have returned from a (hree weeks' trio lo points of interest in Mexico. Mrs. Ridgway will remain in Brownsville for a couple of weeks to complete her visit with her sister.

-nM 1 5" supper parly included Mrs. a the Rev Dan Vivler niece of Joseph Frank ync Die Rev. Teofilo Okruhllk and'Mrs Kalhcrine Kleiber San An tonlo. Mr. Cummlugj left today for hi home in California.

He is a teache of creative writing and drama preclatior, in hljh school in Ala meda, Calif. Volunteers For Thrift Project mrs. oarn i-eri anc Curtis Quwenberry and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Stanley A.

Good. I. J. Koncak will he on duty at the Villa Maria Thrift Shop Thursday morning from 9 to 1 o'clock. Mrs.

Bruno Zavaleta and Mrs. H. A. Garcia are to serve Thursday aft- The Salurday volunteer commit- follows: morning, Mrs. A Estrada and Miss Maria Cuellar, afternoon, Mrs.

Valentin Gavito and Miss Prancisca Soils; evening, Mrs. B. .1. McGoohan and Miss Agnes Browne. Clem Lamberth Will Attend Austin College Clem Lamberth, son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. K. Lamberlh, 215 E. Adams will go to Sherman Sept.

11 to enroll for his freshman year's work in Austin College there. He will be a. ministerial student. He graduated from high schoof here last May. Mrs.

Goodman, Son Will Return Home Mr. and Mrs. Sam Perl and and her son have been here visiting for will several weeks, and will return to and Ws dau hl their home San Antonio. Seimvil springs for an Perl is to enroll at Texas AtM College for Ms freshman year. Mr and Mrs.

Perl will return Brownsville Mondav. Austin, Is i Cummings; Miss Elizabeth Ann enro (or month. Jr Ju enl r0 Ir aiul R.n. Rent TM A rt James Ond Mrs Renlfro and Juilgi ilel Renlfro. Also 3ra Kelly, nklin Cummings; Mrs.

Fannie egnat. Miss Roslta and Mrs. Ed McGoohan. Mr I Mrs. Mrs.

C. M. Robinson. a who c'T have been visiting in North Cam H. lina and Mississippi wifh re rr iCI Miss Frances Browne, Mr Vandenbergs Will Arrive J.

S. Vandenlwrfr and daughter Miss Marge Vandenberg, Colorado Springs. hiive arrived for visit of three weeks in Broirasville They are to be joined here Thurs day by Mr. Vandonborg's son. Cap tain R.

J. Vandenberg and Mrs Vandenberg ami three children Johnny, Ann and Joe. Lima, Peru They will all be the guesls of Mrs vandenbcrg's mother, Mrs. E. Worlman, 702 E.

Ixvce St. Capt. anil Mrs. Vandenberg hav been living in Peru for five years where he Hies for Panagra Aii Lines. Mrs.

Vandcnhcrg is the for mer Miss Jc.ininc Wortman It wil be Iheir first Brownsville visit the spring of 19)9. uuu 6 jirs. auuiiey uooa- visit here, Cnpt. nnd man and small son, Billy, and the th 10 Perl's son Scinwil. will leave to-1 Me in KKOM SCHOOL SAN BENITO Bert Tipplt, ton if Mr.

mil Mrs. W. A. Tippet, who been attending the summer erm at the University of Texas in Wting at home. He will Junior year Ihis SOUtHEKN- VISIT Griffiths Will Go To New Alex too Mr.

and Mrs. R. J. Griffith, 1158 Carthage lefl Tuesday for a vacation trip to Ruidosa. N.

M. I "-HIMVJ, ii. m. JUJ3. I Mr.

Griffith, district manager of home bv alr an insurance company, won the all. HOMK TO FLORIDA RIO HONDO Jick.Ktitfe, who has been (pending the ttimmtr with his grand Mr, and Mrs. C. 0. Bennett, returned expense two weeks' trip in firm contest.

ve returned home. FROM rilOKMX 1TO Mr. and Mrs. an have had as their Corncs and her Phoenix, Ariz. bl ocwice daughter, Jolene FALL RIO HONDO Mils Jou Kilgore la to marry Pvt.

Roger Williams in (he early autumn. She fi the daughter of Mr. and Mn. Ktn- A t. a.1 LJIC a Ul sill.

HUM Mrs. George drlc Kilgore and he Is the ton ot Mr. and Dan A. WATCHES CIUXA Harllngen. the children here the Lima visitors Mr.

Vandenberg K( ended visit. BRIDE-ELECT FETED RAYMONDVILLB-Mia Emma Jean Clay was honored at a bridal shower in the home of Mrs Sitton, Raymondville, Miss Clay is to be married Sept is to Jay Baxlrr, in the First Baptist Church here. Assisting hostesses at Hostesses Give Bridal Luncheon 1 i. nel hostesses at SAN BENITO--Miss Jane Scaelf, ln shower included Mrs Cole nde-elect of Williain Harrison JIrs D. Doan, Mrs.

Swayze' Lambeth Austin, is being lion- Mrs Jack Hlchey and Mrs. o' ored with a number of prenuptial Richmond. Mrs. W. Clay moth courtesies.

The H-edding Is set for er ot bride-elect, and Mrs Jack Sept. 12 in the First Presbyterian Bax mother of the prospective Church here. bridiM-rnntu v.i«.. Church here. A luncheon Saturday was given by Misses Hattie, Stona and Mctha Scaeif.

at Johnny Applesceti's restaurant here. JKJW CAN YOU BUY JEWELRY LOWER PRICED ELSEWHERE, WHEN YOU NAME YOUR OWN PRICE AT DORFNAN'S TWO AUCTION SALES DAILY 2:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M.

Serving the Valley In Over Tear. DORFMAN'S IMS Elizabeth JEWELRY STORE an" and CI.UB TO MEET HARLINGEN The Coterie Club will meet Sept 17 for a guest day sr-iSJi it, UFEBUOr ner has been spending the summer. ict0ria DeLc daughter of be- items on which you wish to bid. l(JGGAGE OIFrwABE CONTINUING OUR SUMMER CLEARANCE Sizes and colors are broken but still many good money-saving values in new fashions. Summer Dresses Broadcloths, cottoni, foiles, ffinghams, novelty fabrics in sizes Juniors a Misses, Lovely Blouses to $22,95 Cottoni, broadclotlu, crepes, dressy and casual, prints and solids in broken sizes and colors.

Better Dresses $1.94 And $2.94 Formerly sold up to 539.95. Limited group of higher priced cottons and rnyon crepe dresses in sizes for Juniors and Misses. 16 Lightweight Suits For a around wear- Rayon shant- gabardines, prospector cloth. Broken sizes for Junior and Misses. Just 35 Wool Coats Values to $24,95 By HYGEfA (Brownsville 2-6481) i a i a a ncrsl I know that Hygeia milk is delicious and taste tempting! But let's get an even start.

TO KILGORE RIO HONDO Mr. and Mrs Ralph Scene and children, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs H. M. Shcfficltt.

have returned to Iheir home in Kilgore. (AdttltlKfcenu) Happy Is The Day When Backache Goes 1 hoa.ehe, c.i tat to of kidntr Junction, tocten WT looa tmporunt to irwd lhil rnnct Ion to n. folks r. 11. tin.

Utl.tke-f.,1 Blnnbit. Minor oer tmtalloni tzt to col.1 or WFOUK dirt Tfiir rwMn TOur kiJo.y, if mild Fleece, gabardines, 1 around wear. Broken Strooks and Basket Weaves. For year V2 Off Cotton Skirts sizes and colors. '2 And More Fame-Name Lingerie Limited number of higher priced cotton skirts in broken sizes.

Slips, gown and petticoats. Only a few discontinued styles left in broken sizes. Values to $7,95 Off Nylon Hosiery VOGUE Brownsville Slightly irregular discontinued colors in sheer 61 and GO- gauge hose a would regularly sell up to $1.95. 89c Pair.

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