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HOUSTON SOCIETY QALVISTON DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, MAY 3, 1925. Trinity Episcopal Church cave the letting for a wedding of cordial Interest to a large circle of friends Wednesday morning, when Miss Annab Marie Leland. daughter of Francis William Lelmnd of Chicago, became the bride of William Molver Streotman. son or Judge and Mrs. Samuel Streetraan.

The double ring ceremony was read by Bishop Clinton S. Quln. Mrs. 'William A. Stubblcfleld played a program of wedding music, preceding the entrance of the bridal party.

The church was decorated with Easter lilies and bankings of tall palms and ferns. The altar and chancel were banked with the green foliage, and this served as an Ideal background for the placing of the baskets, filled wlt.lj the snowy white lilies, which gave the floral touch to the environment Clusters or the with white tulle, marked the pews reserved for the Immediate families and Intimau friends of the bride and groom. The bride entered with'her father, by whom she was given in marriage. She wore her traveling costume, an ensemble suit of golden brown and beige crepe romaT trimmed i beige fur bandings with chic hat and accessories to harmonize. The bridal bouquet wag built delicious naiad course was served.

Mrs. Vaughun was assisted in host- cos duties by her mother. Mrs. Frank Vaughan of Porto Rico, and Mrs. Herman Johnson.

orchids and lilies of the valley. Th frocks worn by the bride's attend were of i blue, a belg color Oeorgctte trimmed i ric cream lace made In becoming mod Large picture hats of lace, flowe trimmed, and slippers of blond satin completed the costumes. A attendants carried arm sheaves roses of deep Ivory hue. shadin to delicate pink. Mrs.

Jlarlan Lee Lindsey of Beau wont and Miss Flora Streetman, ais ters of the Broom, served as matro of honor and bride's maid, and Mis A i May Autry was maid of honor The groom was attended by hi brother, Sam Streetman who served aa best man. Blake Humphre ville and Maurice Cummlngs were groomsmen, and the ushers includc Malcolm Lovctt. Rorlck Cravens Preston Mooro and Klehard Burns. Immediately after the ceremony at the church a wedding breakfast was served at the Illver Oaks Country Club, for which Preston Moore was host. The lon.5 board, covered i a lace cloth and centered i a basket of Ray hued springtime flowers, was a i appointed In a bridal motif.

Covers were'laid for a few close friends and the immediate families of the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Streftman left ing the morning for a weddlnjr trip to points in the South, and i be at home after May 15 in their own home at 1102 Milford street. Mra- H.

K. Kltuiloo of Corsicana was an nuc.it for the wedding. Both bride and groom are col- 1'Ke Braduatcs. The bride received her degree from Hlce I i and the cronm Is a crnrtuitc of Prince- i i a Harvard i i Law School. Both are a members of the younger sot.

Many i hospitalities were arranged In honor of youn; couple preceding their marriage. The Axson Club met Tuesday i for a social and business session, i Mrs. Henry A. Cllne in charge of the. program.

The homo of Mm. George Kagsdale wan opened for the occasion, a pleasant feature of which was the i given to itroet Mrs. T. A. Dickson, past president, who a re- to Houston a prolonged absence.

Tho home was a a i adorned i many a rantrrmeiils of of scuion. Dean R. G. Cardwell of Illco I i rend several chapters from i i of America, which Is in proc- McMtlOB. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Hllty and children of Plttsburg, are guests of Mrs. Hllty's mother. Mrs. F.

H. Neuhauu. They will remain for a visit of severui weeks, renewing old associations In their former home. Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Booth have gone to Louis for. a visit of several days. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fay are here for a visit of indefinite length.

They will spend some time with Mr. and Mrs. Thornwell Fay and with Mr. and Mrs. C.

F. Gydcson. Mrs. Fay was before her marriage Miss Carletta Uydeson. The young couple have been making i home in New Orleans for some time.

Mrs. Dewltt Krahl and Miss Mary Brltton are among Houatonlane who attended the convention of the Texas Federation of Music Clubs at Beaumont this past week. Mrs. Anna Clyde Plunkett has returned from Beaumont, where she attended the convention of the Texas Federation of Music Clubs. Mrs.

Plunkett la state chairman of philanthropy. Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Tusa have returned from a visit on the Neuhaus ranch near Hallettsvllle. Mrs.

R. A. Founts has returned to her home In Chicago a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Lawrence Mr.

and Mrs. Luke C. Bradley have returned from tin extended stay in New York and other Eastern points. Mrs. M.

S. Read has returned to her home in Mexla after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Garwood.

Mrs. Graham Hamilton of Cuero hag returned home after a pleasant visit with her parents. Judge and Mrs. George Graves. Mrs.

Douglas Johnson has gone to Corslcana for a visit with relatives and will a visit friends in Dallas Mrs. Allan Hannay and chlldrc have gone to Ohio for a visit wit relatives. Miss Mary Taylor of Tyler is th guest of Miss Cora Bryan. Mrs. Otis i hag returned from Galveston.

where she was the of Mr. and Mrs. J. j. Neuman and children were relatives In El Campo Sunday.

Rev. und Mrs. J. H. Hardy were Houston visitors Friday.

Mrs. W. Hoffman and i son have returned to their home In Dallas after a visit with her Mr. and Mrs. J.

Vf. Cooper. Vernon Schawe. who Is attending the State University spent the week-end with her parents Mr und Mrs. F.

A. Schnwe. Mrs. Earl Luff left Sunday for Beaumont to her sister. Mrs.

Damon. Mesdames J. W. Rogers and G. C.

have returned from Tolar. Mrs. Fred Holmans has returned from Corslcana. where she was the gueet of her son and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. C. H. Chernosky and children and Miss Clara Bllznak of Houston were visiting relatives here the past week. Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Charpentler snd children of Houston were guests or his parents here Monday. A very pleasant evejilng was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G.

Kramer Monday, it being their wedding anniversary. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. J. W.

Balke. Mr and Sirs. H. J. Wllker.son.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wruck.

G. Thurmon and Whaien. The evening was spent in playing dominoes. A delicious consisting of salad. sal- Unas, wafers and Ice tea and angel food cake was enjoyed.

nedy Wednesday afternoon. After an interesting program the hostess sn-ved delicious frozen salad. Iced tea and crackers. J. c.

Stevens of Taylor is visiting her sisters. Mrs. M. tirayblll and Mrs. J.

I. Koark. Mesdames Jones and C. Bybec of Conroe were guests of Mrs. C.

Kennedy Wednesday aftwnoon. Miss Lovle Martin entertained the Club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. is. Powell.

Mrs. 13. Watson and Mrs. Lee Cargtll motored to Conroe Tuesday to visit Mrs. Lee Holloway.

at "uesday evening, May t. at the Methodist K. D. Fourqurean an- iKugcment and ap- iago of their dauffh- Bruee Thomson of wedding- to take ly Social Club cntcr- all-day picnic at Schlemmer. FentreM Thompson.

M. Key, Will Thompson. W. C. Vcr- non.

J. R. Wilhelm. Gus Seekatz. Kobert JUowman.

Walter Deselle, Josephine Mcliaughey. R. P. Lowman, Misses Brown, Valda Wood. Alma Bales.

Adeline Neighbors. Ruth Johnson. Evlotte McKie and R. S. Burke, Mrs.

E. u. Maryln Faust, Mrs. Adolphc Scldc- mann, Mrs. J.

P. Kaufman, Mrs. A. Ik WEIMAJl. 8INTOX.

Mrs. J. H. Morrow left last Thursday for Austin to attend mothers' day at the university and to visit her daughter. Miss Lucille.

From there she i visit other points before returning home. Miss Bertha Merrill spent last week-end with Miss Dorothy Garretson in Klngsville. Mr. and Mra H. McXutt.

former resident visit Mr. and Mrs. George. Howard and mall son. Frank Bonnor Howard will sail May 10 for France, where hey will spend Mrs.

Thomas Langham and i aughtcr of Beaumont ar Mrs. Langham's mother, Mrs. Stewart Mrs. H. G.

Nelms Is In Wichita ess if completion. Danoy read a mo.it Mrs. I paper it i cm in, alia, where she Is tho guest of her mother, Mrs. George Miller Mrs. A.

W. Harris and daughter. lara Louise, of A i have rc- urned homo after a visit i Mrs H. a Mrs George A. i Jr.

has rc- irned from a visit i i in Uranjje. Mrs. H. M. and Mrs.

E. E. Cllne have returned from a visit In San A i Edward Polk nf Corslonna is the Kueat of Robert L. Cox. is an accomplished mu- a to as soloist at openinc moetlnsr of the Girls' Miulqal May 6 Mr.

and Mrs. Ed a have as Mis, Alma of Syracuse. N-. and Denver. Colo Miss Is being nsmed an hon- of of Sinton.

are here for a Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Montgomery and son, Madison left last Friday for Houston and from there i go to the mountains around Kerrville for a two weeks' vacation.

Miss Mabel home Stembridge re from San Antonio Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hurr, Misses Pearl Jolly Shaw and Pete Goeppin- were visiting in Weimar Sunday afternoon. Miss Maria Watson and father were visiting: Columbus friends last Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Leyne of Los Angeles have been spending: several days in Weimar as guests of Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Rabb. Mr. and Mra.

Edg-ar Klockman and Ur. and Mrs. Jacobs of Luling- were here Sunday as guests of R. E. Klockman and family.

Miss Blanch Baar of San Antonio las been visiting- relatives and friends here the past two weeks. Miss Elsie Ranft has returned from a few days' visit to her brother. Walter Ranft of Houston. Mayor Ben B. Holt and family were in the Alamo City the first of nounce the en preaching- marr ter, Gladys, to Eagle Pass, th place June 16.

The Wednesdi talned with a member inviting her husband or a guest. "The guests included Mrs. Lula Beall of Denver, Mrs. Ella Qulrey of Sturgls, Mrs. Anna Herndon of Austin, Mrs.

E. y. Bcall. Mr. and Mrs.

W. V. Blake announce the marriage of their daughter Mary Leah, to Walter Miller of Waelder, Tuesday evening. Rev. E.

H. Holmes of the Christian Church performing the ceremony. M- A is daughter of Is New Braunfels, Mrs. Roy O. Jackson of Toronto.

Mrs. Roy Sampson und Mrs. Lula Beall of Denver. Mrs. Camp of Houston, Mrs.

Ruy Suvugre of Corpus Mrs. i Rylander of Cleveland. Mrs. Groves of Waco, Mrs. P.

O. Beard of Marshall. Mrs. Y. L.

Moore of Dallas and Mrs. Jerome Jackson of New York City. A i social occasion was the bridge party given, by Miss Martha Ellis Friday afternoon. April 24, Mr. and Mrs.

Blake, and the groom I announcing the engagement and ap- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin! Poaching marriage of her ller of Waelder. Mr. and Mrs.

Margaret, to Warren Jackson Cage' Miller are both students In the of Robstown. The score cards, hand-' Teachers' College. I painted, bore the namea "Cage-Ellis. Misses Grace Galloway and Carol I May 12." Mrs. Otis Gary won high the week.

Mrs. Emma Hillje and daughter. where she spent last week visiting Mrs. W. T.

Deopker and daughters Mrs. J. D. and babies Houston are here for a visit with her parents. Dr.

and Mrs. W. Reinhardt. Mrs. O.

K. Crow arrived Monday from a visit to O. C. Crow family at Brownsville. Misses Mary Sue Sherman and Thelma Blatherwick spent last weekend visiting friends in Bishop.

Mrr. Prudence IUIH rr.ccnt ly returned from an extended atay in Evansvillc. and will spend Lhe summer and fall in the home of her FlBter, Mrs. R. E.

L. George. Mrs. Jerome Heeler and little daughter. Dorothy Jane, of Chicago.

are here for a visit i thcic and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

JL George. Jos. Besslr i has i i from sho a the a guest at a i i was a a a a house Miss a Drnny, a at the i i of Texas In Kort Worth tho i '-J'Mi Trtyiur havi' a i brought a i i returned from i i i Mr and I a A i a history. Mrs. K.

f. a In n. dcllclu- a of a i a At tile clone nf the pro- i a i i cuurtm nor vod. Mrs. John S.

Ilonner was hostess at a the. Country Club Tuesday, i Mrs. Jessie a In Mrs. V. D.

Wilson of Palestine has home a a i i i her sister. Mrs. Nod II. Morris. Director a und Mrs.

A have i home In i i a A a a -i i i of in i i Mrs. A a Jones i Intcr- VICTOIUA. Mr. and Mrs. D.

J. Broussard and Children und Mrs. Jo Simon a have from a visit to Galveston und Houston. Mrs. Peter Thomas and Mrs.

Kmma I. Thomus are i i i Mr. and Mrs. A. Braun In Corpus Christ! for the summer.

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. i and son and Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. of Little Rock. have been spending the past week in Port O'Connor.

-Mrs. J. P. a a Is i i i her sister. Miss Rose Craven.

Mrs. Jake Levy hug returned from New Orleans, whore visited her mother, Mrs. M. Wormscr. who has been i 111.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Connor have from San A i Mrs. H. H.

hostess Krlday afternoon to a i brldKo a of i a fur her sister. Mrs. a i of Mr. .1 of Houston was the i of the i score prize, a honoree a given a i A delicious salad und Ice course was served i several games. Miss Kiircon Ilnrhn has i whore Miss Wilma.

arc visiting relatives' and friends in San Antonio this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. K.

Seymour Sr. visited relatives and friends here Sunday afternoon. Charles Golnlck and daughter, -who have been in San Antonio for several weeks, returned home Sunday afternoon. Horace Kelso and Miss Esther Brletkreutz of Eagle Lake motored to Weimar Sunday afternoon and vere united In marriage by Rev. C.

J. Dearmon, pastor of the Baptist Church. Miss Christine Chernota has returned home from Fresno, where she has been teaching school. Dr. V.

R. Havens and wife and Mr. and Mrs. J. c.

Calhoun of Oakland were brief visitors in Weimar last week. Agnpss Blair, who has been teaching school n.t Brushy, in th.i northeastern part of the county, ret to Weimar Friday a SA.V MARCOS. The Crescendo Club entertainc-J with a musical Frida afternoon at the Elks clubrooms The club was hostess to all the club women of the town, this being the opening of the music, festival fostered by the club and exte d- ng over Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Two numbers were sung by Pro- essor Ormeshcr. director of the San Antonio Mozart Society.

He Jliio spoke on tho subject, "Music A Festivals of the Nation." Among the talented musicians par- Iclpating in the program were- llss Virginia Majeska. of San An- onlo. violinist; James Caruthers. enor, accompanied by Miss Lucy 'anks, both of Sun A i Mrs. N.

I. Wllcox. state organizer; Miss laxel Grubc-r. soprano, accompanied Mrs. Bustln.

both of Austin. San Marcos is happy to have a umber of talented musicians and participating In the program vcre: Mrs. Ethelyn Potts Ware of le department of music, San Marcos aptlst Academy, a solo; violin duct. Albert DC- Fourqurean entertained Friday afternoon with a tacky party The pretty home was decorated in keep- lngrvith the i costumes of the guests, harking back to the much vaunted "1890's." gu ed Misses Marg-aret Martindale. Griffin, Fern Patterson, Katie Lee, Annie Louise de Steiguer Dorothy Ansell, Bonnie Holloway Grace Rogers, Rudolph Gary.

Leary Garner Mabel Bales. Mmes. Malcolm WaTd'ri mer Tann Maurice Mrs. j. M.

Van Ness, Mrs. D. 1 J' Knox entertained a bridge party at the home of Mrs Knox Thursday afternoon, April i re home was decorated i i roses and baskets of larkspur. A pretty conceit was the car- with Ot i in the table pads, pencils and prizes. Mrs.

given i Mesdumes W. '6ht. Charles Bass, i i a Bass, Homer Blair. Fred Heard. Norman Jackson, Floyd Johnson.

McKie low score, tho prizes being bottles of perfume. Pencils af tCd Uh 8ebud were as table prizes for low score of Robstown. The score cards, hand-' painted, bore the namea "Cage-Ellis. May 12." Mrs. Otis Gary won high score and received a pretty bit of lingerie.

The bride-elect was tho recipient of a dozen a i Ma-, delra. tea napkins, and Mrs. Homer Graves, an out-of-town guest, was presented a lovely eorsaijp of sweetheart rosebuds. The guests included Misses Zoe Allison, Cape Mildred Abney. Roxadene and Merl Martindale.

Leila Williams and 13ul Ward, Ruth Jackson, Wilma Patter son, Mesdames Robert Boatner. Dar Jack Wood, Dick Crook a i a Homer Groves of Dallas Otis Gary and Henry Shands. The Men's Faculty Club of tin Teachers' College entertained i i picnic and spread at Riverside Wed nesday afternoon, i i i as suestt, the members of the Women's Faculty and the ladies of the a i as i guests. was a very del i oiitdoor a a i presided over by A. C.

Purkholder, president the club. a W. Capc Crews. Lugone De George B. Donalson John Forsythc.

Otis Gary. Mattie Glover, W. S. Galloway a 1 1S KAM Lancaster; A. Lyon.

Robert Mar- GOLD DRAWS ADVE.vruitERS IJVTO TROPICAL SURI.VAM By AKioclated Press. Hague, April A. J. Vftn Hecmstra. governor of Guiana, does not cease expressing his admiration for the enterprise of Americans in Ills colony.

Goid draws these adventurers, according to the governor, and American i-nsrlneers now are seeking the location of a rich lode in the far i i irom i the present low- deposits have Chaudron, teacher Academy. and also of the i San A i she a fiesta. niece. Mrs. Shepherd i Jr.

or wl "-rc she Hnllas. who Is i i i her parents. Mr Jc Mr. snd Mrs. B.

F. Bonner, before lo a i i a stay i "pe. A dozen clone friends of the guest gathered at tho bedecked table I i a i i room of tho club. Covers wore hy a a i cards de- i i i i blossoms. A.

bridge, party of charming mont to two brides. Mrs. a a a Mrs. Lavender sweet peas and I i a roses lent i hui-H i of homo. Covers for onrd and all accessories for the i I i a i color i for consolation ami i sooro in tho games were, a omhroldered i pieces, a each honoroe was a special her stay has a i i an i arrived.

i Lucy Fuller bus from A i where she spent some i i i pleasure i business. Mrs. Clarence Torfr Dodcn has from Chlca o. where she wus culled on business SOCIETY IN VARIOUS TEXAS TOWNS (Continued From Page JO.) i i a In tin; ju n'n Mrs. Davidson spent pn.st in SHU A i At fi o'clock of a i i a i joined players, over th- tenenps.

Mrs. Uame- Mrs. T.H.. W. B.

her a i a and a i for the weeks. Mra. Georcc i of HouHton is the of Mr. and Mrs. a i Mrs.

W. entertained i i i Tuesday Uridtfe i i a i appointed bridge i wan an party. Mrs. wol, a presided In a fcun.r fie, were m.nno- 1lovln (Mn nBtr c1 a over i i a i i ed tea table. Mm.

James K. a enter- a i i bridge Thursday a noon In i to Miss Mary Cnnd, her slater, and Miss a i Menard. who i leave the a port of May for an extended stay In New York. The I and i selected by the hostess In nil a i a a i expressed In nf the. homo n.i as in all card a a i i a souvenirs Clven for score a i honor pnosts was a i i i i nf the occasion.

At elose tho amr.l a lrl IH colored sweet peas shed i over the rooms given over to this i a i The hostess served creamed chicken. of toast baskets. Mr. nnd Mrs. H.

Stock Adler have from several months' i Tucson. A i Mrs. J. J. has returned from San A i she vis.

I her a Mary phy, who Is a in school there. Mis. and Charles L. a short visit In Houston. I'ai-ey a i has ret home a i i i sister.

Mrs. H. H. McDowell. Mr.

a Mrs. a i are a i homo In Sun Benito. Mrs. J. R.

Wood a i a a i several a bles i for her Mrs. W. J. Crahh. of Mrs.

T. A. i is i i i her sletor. Mrs. O.

M. Lander, and a i WILLIS. Louise i a i returned on returned FRECKLES Ann nnd Wind Brlnn Dot spoln. II'MT lo Hrniovr Here's a chance. Miss i a try a i i tho a of a i a concern a II i nol eost you a It removes i If I does you clear i tho expense Is Simply ifot an of i i i i i a i i i a re.

and fo.w a i a i show you how I Is In rid nnd a I i i IH more a i i for the worst case. sure io imk ,) ii I i i a i sauce on I i i a trays Mrs. John T. Sinrk has from A i where i i her SB Joannette Stark. Miss a a a '-nt i i hor brother.

II. A. a and i 0 i Is sold a of i.i..i.ey hiiek if freckles. Wo rei-ommond i for no i i i ii a i i i hnhhed JBe a a or del i stores or hy a Olhlno. Lnhoratories.

I a N. V. Mes- yan and Susie i otorod to a a Tuesday Hev. J. H.

wero lesls of i hero a Mr. and Mrs. 11. Fred a and i spent the i a i Mlsa a was a lions- ton i i laflt week. Mrs Joe a was n.

i i In a Miss Hazel i a 1M hero Wt rk cni1 K1IC of a i Itosenberg Lodge. No. rtoya of Amorlcii. candidates, Mra. J.

s. i a Mra J. K. Fiiyfo and Misses A a Gelsc I.lliih Wilkcnson. A the were Shrabbet." 108 I3U8Ca Ilo composed of Mr.

rno and i Mlw. a a of Houston. Mr. ami Alia. L.

of Mrs. Chnclll and i Mr, a Mrs. K. K. Chernosky son Mr.

and Mrs. V. J. i a iind children and Mr. and Mrs, Fred Folch- a a i li.im a tvh-m JolnoU In an all day picnic i Mr.

and Mm. A. nnd chll- a from a i i to her sister Miss Gladys, at Hull. Mrs. i i i of ery Is a guest of her a Mra N.

Beaid. Mrs. F. Fisher has i i where i i a a Mrs. B.

O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomason had as guo-Mts a several cars of relatives, who motored dowt from a personnel I Mr.

and Mrs J. W. i Mr. nnd Mrs. W.

Mr. and Mrs. i i Smith. Mr. and Mrs.

Glhbs Vlnson and a i B. Moon l)i i i i in i of Is gues of Mr. a Mrs. i Edwards Mrs. s.

x. Board Is a a i a a a i i i i i Houston. Tho i i a Society i a i had a social of violin. Baptist Miss Evelyn Denson. ucademy, accompanied by Miss Beryl Miss Rovadcno.

Martindale. v.x-ul solo; a chorus by Miss Bur- Mleo Clalr StovoriK of the Teach- i ers' College, a of music, i several members of Choral I Club, tho i i of Mrs A i I red Nolle, president of thc Crescendo Club, i Mrs. Thomas Parko as accompanist. One of the most i social of weok WHS the "small given hy Miss Grace. Rogers, a i engagement a app a i a of Miss a i i a to Bruce Thomson of iaglc Pass.

Receiving Miss lingers wpro the and Misses Margaret a i a i a Foster. A a Bales. Grace a a Ali-e Bass. Carol a Tom jollier. Mrs.

Paul Rogers. Mrs. Louis Schawwc. Mrs. Malcolm Sherrcll Mrs.

Clem Serving at a wore: Mrs Fred Heard. Miss Eva MoKle. Bcrle Mart i a Mrs. Robert a i a Miss Bernice Stevens and Miss Rox- adenc a i a Assisting wore: Misses Margaret Haygood. Alberta Hava-ood A i Hnrper.

Mrs Donalson. Mrs. George Reed. Tho guests i Mesdames Loot. Tom a Mrs a n.gor A i Luov Burleson, A a Combs.

Ed Do Stof- cin-r. L. J. Eastwood. Shook a low-ay.

a Ptils. Ira f.imp. Pearl Lrcal papers in Surinam are Smith, Gates Thomas, Norm some i a by river boats. ou'jusi she's Well- You, too, can have the pcteiu cnerry and joyful farce of health. There it no reason for you look or fed thii way Hoatner.

boinz. Sam Hoard. W. Harrison. i i a .1.

M. Hons. W. W. a i a McOeheo.

M. McNeil. C. Mo John Mooro, D. A.

Xanoo, Mary Lylc. Clarence Solomon. H. Storey. Harvey Swifr.

Will Talmadpe a Tlner. Kentross Thmopson. Iwd Turner. Kdpar i i a Daro i i a i i i i a Tack Mrs. W.

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ribbons, i a i dresses a 1 1, stockings, Barber. Cape. Garth. Xfae a A Pearl Howoll Mary Rogers. Jackson.

Johnson. Belie Collins. Grace Nance a a Jane Harrison Fannie Fisher. Emma Edwin Moore Opal Gardner, Jennie McCrcry. I i a i have been issued by Mr.

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Grocery, 1001 Ave. C. World News Market St Wright's Drug Store, 2223 33d St. Zu Zu Agency and News 2702 Ave. P.

DAILY ONLY Daferner's Book Store, 2105 Ave. E. Purdy Book Store, 2217 Ave. D. Russel, E.

J. Bookstore, 2015 Ave. D. SUNDAY ONLY Bean Grocery 2902 Ave. P.

Ciucci, Grocery, 3901 Ave. 0. Farb's Drug Store, 3301 Ave. H. Franke, F.

Meat Market, 1127 Ave. L. Garland, P. Grocery, 901 Ave. C.

Island City Drug Store, 2728 Ave. E. Jones Pharmacy 23d and Ave. K. Keene, D.

Drug Store, 2602 Ave. EL Langston's Grocery, 5227 Ave. R. Mariani Grocery, 4227 Ave. H.

Monshausen, John, Grocery Store, 3827 Ave. S. Ober, Alfred, Meat Market, 1514 35th St. C. Rau, Grocery, 59th and Regini, Grocery, 4102 Ave.

Q. D. Rossi, Grocery, 4027 Ave. P. Siercovich, V.

Grocery, 302 9th St A. Viotto, Boulevard Grocery, 1528 Ave. N. West End Drug Store, 3627 Ave. E.

Young's Drug Store, 342S Ave. M. The Galveston News Circulation Dept. Phone No. 1 I.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1865-1999