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The Brownsville Herald from Brownsville, Texas • Page 17

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, '192'? THE BROWNSVILtE HERALtf PAGE FIVE TREND TOWARD QUIET ELEGANCE RAYMONDVILLE LEAVE FOR MISSISSIPPI Mrs. C. Swayze and sons, Tom- and Hanlsy, and the latter's wife and little son, Har.ley King, left Tuesday morning for Oxford, i where Tommic will enter Mississippi. Mrs. Swayze and the others will spend two weeks with her mother, Mrs.

H. S. Swayze, who lives with her only sister, Mrs. W. H.

Hoover at Pickens. Miss. On September 23rd Mrs. H. S.

Swayze will celebrate her 84th birthday. Mrs. C. H. Swayzo will also visit her brothers-in-law.

Dr. O. H. Swayze and N. L.

and families in Yazoo city and'c. C. Swayze and family in Benton. AWAY FOR COLLEGE The following your.g people of Raymondville left this week to take their school work: Ralph Glover and Don Glover left; Friday for Lubbock where they will attend Texas Tech. Mildred Burton left Monday lor Waco where she will attend Baylor universty.

W. H. Smth. Eewit and Lawrence Avers and Lelchton Smith left Friday for Kir.pisville. Armanrt Pless left Saturday for College Station where he will attend A.

M. Max Dryer, Stanley and a Douthit left Thursday for Austin to attend Texas U. Vera Cook will leave the first of the for Austin to attend Texas XJ. Grovpr Harris, left Saturday for Austin to atend Texas U. Hubert Wright left Wednesday for Austin to attend Texas U.

Leora McNeil left Sunday to attend Southwestern at Georgetown. THURSDAY AFTERNOON CLUB The Thursday Afternoon club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Lnmar Gill on West Rodriguez Thursday afternoon with bridcre. with Mrs. C.

J. Scott winning high score. Refreshments were served at the close of the Rames. LITTLE BRIDGE CLUB The Little Bridge club was entertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W.

W. Grayson on East Hi- daltro avenue with bridge. Mrs. Jameson won hieh score honors, a box of fancy bath salts. Refreshments were served to eleven members and the hostess.

PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hopkins left Mondav nipht for their home in ins' father, N. O. Jensen.

Stanley Jensen of Lake Wilson. camp in Monday and snent 'he wrek with his risters, Mrs. Gorr-In Fox. Mrs. Gordon Hopkins.

MTV. Art Baughnv.n and Alida Jen- W. A. Hardinc: was in San Antonio the first of the week on a business trip. Mr.

and Mrs. K. J. Sanders will leave the with the American Letrion soocial out of the Valley to attend the national convention and will visit their folks In Vernon, 111., while there. Mr.

and Mrs. M. H. Dryer accompanied their son Max to Austin, where Max Is to attend the state university. They left Monday by automobile.

J. E. Johnson left Sunday for Orange on short business trip. A quiet distinction which is stressed by subtle workmanship, fine materials ar.d sumptuous furs is the trend in the autumn fashions, according to Frances Clyne, fashionable New York couturlere. The three-piece suit of chartreuse mixture in jersey with "castor" colored beaver collar, left, is created by her, as is the dress of beige tweed with the three-quarter coat of maroon colored leda cloth, day with her parents, Dr.

and Mrs. C. J. Rhoads, "on West Hidalgo Ave. P.

J. E. Jacob.son and son, Paul, returned Tuesday from a vacation trip to their old home in Minnesota. Mr. Jacobson left here June 30th and visited in Onawa, and Odbolt, Iowa.

While in St. James, he visited his brother, A. P. Jacobson, and Bel! Coleman. who spent the winter here with them.

While in Minneapolis he visited his sister, Mrs. C. J. Wonderly and in Saskatchewan, Canada, he visited friends, then met his son in Minneapolis and returned with him. Mrs.

Beach Bull and children. Dick. Joe and Eon Lee, returned to their home in Stuart Place after tf.v past two weeks with of this place. WESLACO Itor Tuesday snd Friday. Dr.

nnc! Mrs. H. A. White left Saturday for a vacation trip to Monterrey ar.d Victoria, Mexico, While there they will be with Ed Starr ol this city a portion of the time. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Williams moved to San Perlita Monday have charge of the garape In the new Shirley building. Miss Georgia Rhodes spent foun- ALATHAEN CLASS The Alathaen class of the Baptist Sunday school met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Arbuckel for the regular monthly bus- ir.ess meeting. The election cif officers which was to have been held at this meeting was postponed until Sunday due to the small attendance.

Delicious ref reshm served to the members while a social hour was enjoyed. Every member of the class is urged to attend these business meetings which occur the third Wednesday of each month. Scott will meeting. members of the club and many of their wives and friends. During the banquet an entertaining program was given under the direction of Mrs.

Byron Hutto whc as chairman of the program committee had secured exceptional numbers. The program opened with the singing of America and the invocation led by W. A. Schueler. Address of welcome was given by Judge M.

L. Dew and the response by Supt. E. E. Chamness.

Mrs. George H. Hoefer gave one of her splendid piano numbers: a saxophone solo, was given by C. M. O'Neal; Folk i Hornaday of Harlingen gave a vocal solo and Interesting talk: Tom Hartley, accompanied by Merle Kelley.

gave numerous vocal selections, vocal selections by Miss Kathryn Edwards o' Edir.burg were heartily enjoyed. t. NEW CLUB ORGANIZED Mr. and Mrs. C.

P. Clark entertained the newly organized Aminos pink used and roses made the floral decorations. Refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Chester A.

Ballsrd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Housh and Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Hartness. Mrs. BaJInrd and Mr. Hough were winners of the high scores. The club will meet each week on Wednesday evenings with Mr.

and Mrs. Ballard entertaining next. I RAINBOW CLUB Mrs. Ray Hartness was hostess Mrs. J.

Thursday afternoon to the Rainbow green was effectively carried out in the decorations of queen's wreath, the tally cards, the prizes and the delicious refreshments. Two tables of players participated in the games of the afternoon. PERSONALS John Bennett was called Monday to Anderson, Texas, because of the illness of his mother. He was accompanied by his brothers, Fred and Willard, of Mercedes. Mrs.

A. S. Pike returned home Saturday evening from Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daney and daughters.

Martha Joe ar.d Billie Marie, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Daney left last week for an extended vacation at Kingman, Kansas.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Andrews arid Mr. and Mrs. Cooper were Harllngen visitors Wednesday.

Mrs. T. G. Cressner. Mrs.

L. W. Derby and Mrs. Blake Williams were (ruests Thursday afternoon of Mrs. M.

Giese Elsa. Games of bridge were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. John Brothers and Mrs.

G. M. Hachonberg attended the picnic supper Tuesday evening in Earlingen and the poultry meeting. Miss Mildred Ann Smith left the first of the week for Nashville, where she will resume her school work taking a cost sraduate course in music at and a literary course in Vacderville. TROTH DENIED MISSION MEETINGS RESUMED The first meeting of the Civic League for the season was held on Monday last, at the home of the president, Mrs.

T. J. Caldwell, who presided. Nine women were present, ar.d the business session was first dis- Dosed of, after which they listened to an address by A. B.

Elwing, secretary of the local chamber of commerce, who gave the club many worth-while ideas on city beautification. BRIDGE AFFAIR, Mr. and Mrs. w. E.

Blaock were hor.Oreos at a nicely arranged affair of bridge, 'when on Tuesday evening last Mrs. J. F. Honey combined a regular meeting' of the Night bridge club with a few additional guests in honor of this popular young couple. They were pre- Reported to have denied existence of an engagement to Allan Hoover, President Hoover's son, Miss Alice Davis, daughter of Dwight F.

Davis, is quoted 35 saying that she and Allan are "good friends." Here's a snapshot of her in Washington Her father, former secretary of war, is governor-general of the Philippine. 1 after'a long vacation spent mostly with her son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. Richard 'B. Evans in California and the Colorado Rockies.

Mrs. Florence M. Hayes and Mrs. H. E.

Smith were in Mercedes Thursday, attendant at the Y. W. A. board meeting. Rev.

and Mrs. W. N. Carl were in Alice Monday visiting their daughter-and family there. Bryan Carl, a stmJABt at the University of Texas, spent a few days at home with his parents, Rev.

and Mrs. W. N. Carl, last week, returning again Monday via Alice and San Antonio. Bryan, who is takins the law course, will begin his third year this fall.

Mrs. O. W. Dollhite, who was here for several weeks during the illness of her father, R. B.

Sampson, has returned to her home in-Albuquerque, N. M. Mrs. N. E.

Cobb, called here by the illness and death of her father, returned to her home in Denver, the first of the week. Mayor and Mrs. Dohrn returned home from a trip up state Wednesday. Mrs. Dorothy Bronder of Omaha, for several weeks a visitor in the home of her sister, Mrs.

G. F. Dohrn. has returned to her home. News has been received in Mission of the birth of a son, the first, to Mr.

and Mrs. Nelson Wimberly, in Weslaco. Mrs. Wimberly was formerly Miss Elizabeth Spilman. HARGILL 1 PERSONALS Mr.

C. Holder of Wichita Falls, Texas, is the guest of Mi-, M. McGinnis of Hargill. Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Houts and daughter Miss Maude Houts have gone on a visit to their old, home at Frederick, Okla. Dr. and Mrs.

Baker of Edcouch were in Hargill Monday. returned from a visit to their old home in Brazoria county, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes and Mr.

and Mrs. Donaldson have returned, to their old home in Okahoma. Mr. Harry Sharp who has here for the past few months has gone on a trip to Oklahoma. Mr.

S. M. Edwards who has been in Kennedy, Texas, returned to his home west ot Hargill Saturday. Jack Holt of Raymondville, formerly of Hargill was a visitor with, his parents, Mr. and Mis.

W. E. Holt, Sunday. Rev. B.

W. Crowder and family of Primera were in Hargill Sunday. Rev. Crowder fills the pulpit of the First Methodist church here. They were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Bucy Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Joyn Wende of Austin have moved to Hargill. TRIPLETS WIN HANDSWORTH, Emily Smith took first prize at the Mr. and Mrs. F.

T. Linder have local baby show with her triplets. sented with an appropriate gift by the hostess. Mrs. Conan Wood was high scorci holder, as was E.

B. Sydnor, each of these being presented with a token of valor: with Roger Bialock as the low score holder, receiving a prize also. PERSONALS Mi 1 and Mrs. Vernon B. Hill anci Vernon B.

arrived home last Tuesday, Mrs. Hill ar.d son having spent the past month in Austin with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lochridge, while Mr. Hil has been away the past two weeks on a business trip which took him to Ohio and other sections.

Mrs. Geo. Agnew is at home again club Wednesday evening. A and white color scheme was Mrs. Julia of i Scott will be hostess at the October Bridge club-with Mrs.

Beaslev Brownsville was a Raymondville vis- I is-- BANQUET TEACHERS One of the most delightful banquets of the year was that given by the Lion's club Friday evening complimenting the teachers of the Weslaco schools. The Cortez was the scene of this eventful evening with plates laid for 34. the entire teaching force being present, most of the winning high sgore and Mrs Selh Duncan holding low. A pretty colo'r scheme of rose and Dougan Says: "If your house is not already piped for gas. have it done as soon as possible.

You don't (i? know how convenient it is to use gas for heating and cooking." You'll be surprised how little it costs to have your home piped. If your budget does not permit piping all rooms, have at least the kitchen equipped to use gas. Plumbers Gas Fitters 8.47 Elizabeth Brownsville Is Chosen to furnish the lovely China and Silver for The Brownsville Herald Cooking School, because Mrs. Dougan insists that the China and Silver be of the very best quality obtainable. Dorfman's on the Box Adds Much to the Gift, but Nothing to the Cost FIMEST 1048 I A OWN SVEL.LE Your Baking Success Depends on the use For it is the foundation on which your baking is based.

I recommend the use of Angel Food and Pioneer Flour for better baking. It is uniform and of the highest quality--made from choice wheat, carefull'y selected and satisfactorily meets all baking requirements. All of my demonstrations will be made with Angel Food and Pioneer Flour. --MRS. MYRA OLIVER DOUGAN MRS.

T.IYEA OLIVER DOUGAN Recommends this Famous Flour SAN ANTONIO, PIONEER z. Brownsville Sales Co. Distributors In Brownsville Sold By All Grocers 1032-34-36 Elizabeth Street Brownsville Mrs. Myra Oliver Dougan, Cooking Economist Speaks highly of the Silk Hose, and Home Frocks selected from the regular Penney stock. Srmwiswlle Herald Free Cooking School Opens Monday at 2:30 P.

M. We Have Paris Models in Tea Aprons The cleverest things you ever sawl Exact copies of French models, with style details which at once distinguish them from the usual apron. Pleats I Pockets! Trimming details 1 You'll think them adorable and they'll make charming, inexpensive gifts! Dainty prints several styles and No. 444 A Pure Silt Stocking for 98c woman can affor3 silk stockings now here is one of pure silk, fall-fish- ioned, with mercerized top and sole. Narrow Heels lend grace to these silk-and-rayon hose Combination for the Larger Figure Sturdy support which tht woman of heavier figure "will welcome.

Laces from the waist down back; tab apron front, clastic hip section. Sizes 32 to 48. No. 447 Semi-Sh'eer Pure Silk How $L49 A nns gauge Silk to the top ind ioned. Comes in every Stockings For trie Baby ribbed 15c ffler- 25c Attractive and serviceable, these hose are strrc to delight thrifty irancc) Popclar thadcs.

pair Full mercerized Blocking in black, white and tan. Rayon plaited over cerized make a fine stocking for, A silk and rayon stocking is priced, only, pair favorite -with every mother these a'J wool stockings with silk heel acd toe. pure silk plaited over all keeps this stocking shrinking. Pair A Dainty Bandeau of Rayon Jersey For slender figures which need only slight support, thij bandeau of rayon jersey is daintily suitable. It is dcratta throughout; hook-back style.

In tizes 30'to 36. 49c Smart Pajamas to 16 No. 455 Chiffon Hose Silk to the Top $1.49 Beautifully sheer hose Bilk to its picot top and full- fashioned. Shown ia shades to blend with Fall costurac colors. i No 445' Silk and Rayon Full-fashioned Hose 98c A splendid hose for set-rice and for good looks is insured by the twisting of a eilk and a rayon thread Shown in vanied colors.

Gay prints stripo and plain colon. Of crepe. cainr.cok or broadcloth. Regulation button-front, or V-neck slip-overs. Excellent at Women's Rayon Underweai Remarkably Low-Priced! each Smartly Tailbrc8 Cfiemise Bloomers I Imagine being able to bay these tical garments for so little! You'll marvel more than ever when you see their splendid quality! This offering is a stronger-than-cver proof of the values you find at your J.

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