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TJUS GALVESfOH DAILY NEWS. SUNDAY. MAY 21. 1922, TWENTY-NINK ITEMS FROM POINTS IN THE STATE AXDERSOK. iMIas Birdie Meachum of Hunts- Ille is visiting her.

parents. Colonel nrt Mrs. Meachum. Mr. and Mrs.

A. D. Call ot Houston id Mr. and Mrs. A.

Culp of ouston' spent week-end with I- Bj-adwy Sr. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M.

S. Rob' inson. Miss Lucile Robinson visited. Mr. and Mrs." TVeyman Mosley of jyan returned home after visiting Irs.

MosU'y's mother and father, Bd Mrs. E. T. Terrell. Mrs.

Eisoh Kelly is visiting in jUsbee, Mrs. R. y. Kei-nole of Bryan is siting her son. Kernole and Brenham tht past week.

Mr, and Thompson turned home froin Beeville. Mr ton; Julius Schwarz. Corpus Christl: Un' Mr. and Mrs; H. EL Levy.

Houston; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Corard BARTI.ETT.

Mrs. F. H. Leslie of Hlllsboro. who been iu'otfier, Mrs.

has returned Mrs. W. T. Wbrthinston U.vislting rhome' folJcin Winnsboro. -i Mrs.

Moss of Llano, -having '-spent- ths week-end with her jeuts." Mr. and Oates, has re- lumed Mrs. Tletfte'li. entertained tiie TUBS- Hay bridge "at her home. Three tables enjoyed a merry afternoon.

Delicious salad course waa served by Grgsse and Ruda-ill entertained their friends with a 'forty-two'- party. tables 'were present to er.joy the afternoon. Pierce. Volney, Reed and vPlacke won Delicious -brick cream and pound nake were served by the -wills plate of nasturtiums. and Mr; and Mrs.

H. D. Cherry of Caldwell were sniests of Mr. and W. H.

Cherry Sr, the past week end. I. spent-last week in Austin. Mrs. Raymond Ellidge and two ft HouiU.n -uvrc giuuiUi in J.

Fariss home the past week Mrs. Marie Fletcher, accompanied 'by Mrs. Engelhart and Miss Louise 'Heater of Lexington left past f5r Jacksonville. to attend the Southern convention. Mrs.

John Knox and daughter are visiting relatives in San Antonio. Mr. Mrs. Charlje Kriegel left the "week-end for Germany spend several. niQiiUi.s.

Mr. -Pies Pbears and family of Dime Box returned home ihg past week. "Miss Ruble Rousseau, wfio Is at- tending the normal San Marcos. mon will all be here Sunday ed BEUCLA1B- Miss Mildrad Connovcy entertaine at her home with a pleasant party in honor visiting young ladies. Mrs.

C. Noli of was cha guest of htir sister, Mrs- O. Koenig. the past week, accompanied by utr nephew, Jim Koo- niKT. Miss Amelia Lutenbacher of Antonio arrived -for a visit with her mother, Mrs.

Henry and family. Lutenbacher. Mrs. Mattie Harding of Lasso-to Is the guest of Mrs. Newton Harding of this place.

Miss Viola Lutenbacher visitud Mrs. Earl Guthrie in Goliad last week and was accompanied home by Maurice and Bf-rntce 'Outline, who spent the week-end with' parents here. Mrs. Ellis has recently, been the guest 'iof. her- daughter, Mrs.

Henry -Hall of Beeville. Miss Ruby Walling, who has' been visiting -heir-aunt, Mrs. Nutt- returned, 'to -her home, in Rockport the past -Mr. and K. Handy and fMiss Marie May spent, the week-end with Mr.

Handy's parents in; AUStvrell. Mr. an'd 'Mrs, Nutt were Beeville- JUT the guests ot" Mr. -and Mrs. Margin Adcock the past weekend.

Mr. and'Mrsf H. P. Diebel and Alton, Mrs. Q.

and Cecelia, left" the past week for a San "Antonio San Marxtos. they will visit Mn and -McCaskill and Mr. and Edwin Diebel and" other friends relatives. Mrs. Prypr Lucas returned from San Antonio, by Mrs, Cyrus BJIjU'cas -last- week.

N. B. Hancock anil: family were the guests Mr. and Mrs. Ed Traweek in "Rockport- last 'Week, where they, witnessed marriage of their niece.

Mies- Edna Earl Guthrie and family of Goliad were week-end 'as the guests of his -brother, Marion Guth- rlf. acd of this' jilaee; lira. J. spent the day'Jn her two Kennth: and' arid Archie Blaekburiv-Garlanil Harding'. Henry Guthrie- and Miss Mildred Conneveyj Miss Connevey will remain for a short time as the truest of Mr.

"and Mrs. Toung of Hqckport- "Mrs. 'Charles" T. Sr.one" Ja.mT."nttle^ son bare. returned.

to Ga.lyestQn,.aXot. a visit lit of Mrr ana- MrsV 'W. Stone. Mr. Ir.gram Brduddua of Brownwood spent a few this week.

Miss 'Mattie Walton --of MIsslj-jlppI is visiting. her nephews, J. H. and H. P.

Misn Helen Mar HUnt of. Houston spent Saturday -here. -Mr. and Mrs. J.

N. Thornton Jre visiting Marlin. Mrs. Virgil Slaughter and children haw returned to their lionvj In Anna after a visit with relati Mrs. Hcnslec has Dallas.

lor 3Irs. John Hudson Is visiting' in Port Arthur. Mrs. Mae Bell is making a visit in Beaumont. Mrs.

A. G. Krucgor has returned after a visit nt San Antonio. Mrs. Grep-K Easley recently entertained the Idle a While Ciub.

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sowell visited friends in Taylor the past cnd.

Mr. and Mrs. J. O. and Lillian in Austin the past week.

Mr. and Gus Shaefer of Bastrop spent last week-end as guosts of Mr. and Mrs. W--D. and Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Meek. Mrs. 'Forest Litton and little daughter returned to tholr home in Aumln ter a several days' visit with relatives here. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Litton and oaby of Houston wore guests of Elgin relatives last week. Miss Ethel Snowdon of Manor was an Elgin visitor last week. Miss Mary Puckott returned from a visit to Waco. Honoring Mrs.

J. Morris, -director oP the Harmony Club, arid Miss Mary Louise Allen, of Austin, a beautiful reception was held by the Harmony Club I the spacious- home' of' Mr. and Mrs. George Prunltt The entire recaps tlon suit was artistically, decorated with huge cut gloss vases containing Dorothy Perkins and red cluster roses. Ah Interesting contest entitled "A Bunch of Keys," was held under the direction of Mrs.

Charles Poth. Several very enjoyable musical numbers were given by the Orchestra, Other numbers on the program were solos rendered by Tom Barnes. Miss Mary Louise -Allen and Miss Vclma Prunltt and a piano solo by Miss Eva Long. At late, hour little Miss Elizabeth Poth paused napkins -and a delicious Ice Sonrse with angle food coke, carry- Ing out thov.plnk white color was served. PKEKPOHT.

Mrs. R. D. Collins, assisted by Urs. Elizabeth Williams, entertained spie young lady teachers at-her home aogf.ther with a numbfr of their After games of 500 refresh- -jmcnts were served.

The following present: Misses Made Farls, lxttlo Fftris, Eva Pccvy, Annie Silo JTprry, Jones, Helen Jones, Kzcil JlcCall, Emma Meyer and Pearl OBrady; Mcosrs. J. E. E. W.

Scale. F. Shannon, William Martin R. Lchmann and H. B.

Simpson. The teachers wore aft-aln honored when Misses Lena Price and Emma Q. Jamison -entertained In their homo with BOO. All arrangements tastily madr and the evening closed with refreshments. The following participated In the evening's program: Misses Emma Moycr.

Annie Sue T-rry, Jon Jones, Helen Jones. Lottie Fnrls. Marie Farls. Pearl Brady, Ezell McCnll and Kva. Pcfvy, nnd Mrri.

Blnnch Chatham; 1 Mt-mirn. E. W. Soale, H. B.

Simpson M. R. Lohmann. Follett Jshannon Idarvls. Wllt lnm Martin nnd Pcn- Mlsn Tolbnrt of Houston Is vlslt- Jne Miss Polllo Davis on Broad fjireet.

Miss Mnplt Lo.wrenon, who i.nucnlng ot Ferry her iichool and Is now In ague City, where phe will spend Minimer with her parents. Miss Sanih Perry left Froeport In a rowboat. for Angleton, hern she was marfled at tho home bf her parents. i Mro. W.

H. Cherry Jr. of spending the past six weeks with over to spent-- Mother's Day with their parents in' Rogers. Ark. Wier and daughter.

Helen Campbell, are guests of Mrs. Wier's mother, Mrs. C. Campbell, and other relatives. Miss Melvo Thompson has returned frtm pleasant, visit with relatives FRECKLE-FACE Mr.

and Mrs. A. K. Asher, Houston: Mr. and Mrs.

Ben Asher. -Houston; Mrs. G. Rozenfield. Houston: Mr.

and Mrs. A. K. Wagner. and Mrs.

Solomon. Houston; Mr. and Mrs. 'Amelia Schwan. Houston; Mr.

ai4 Schwara, Houston; Miss Nannie DatdenflacO: Housr ton: Mr. aod Mrs. -Joe Gyllnsky. Beaumont; Mrs. M.

Galewsky- and little daughter. GladlBta. Beaumont; Mr. and Mrs. H.

A. Peiliten. Beaur Harry SHkJ; Port Arthur: -J. Toiat, Port Anhur: J. Meyers, Port Arthur: Dr.

Pnilip Greenky. JBeau- mont; Mrs! L. D. Galewsky. Beau- spent.

last; with the Miss- Eleanor Fletcher last week for Pharr to visit her brother. Roy Rev. and Mrs. Scott and little daughter left last week for Smith. to spend.several weeks.

Mesdaraea 3: M. Johnson and Wm. 0. Bowers Jr, assisted by Miss Insiu. Hlllsman.

presented their-piano" and violin pupils- 4a recital last week, in the auditor-fain. of Miss Delia iSchwiri and Mr. GOblAD. Mr. Mrs.

are spending the" week in Marlin; Mrs-. Jleyland" returned this week -from. San Antonio. Miss E. Pancoast hus-'-ratumed to San.

Antonio after a visit with. Mrs. Bob McCampbell. Mrs. Seal l-'umphrey of Taylor is the eucst of Mrs.

Lolt Pettus. L. A. Maeue visited at the home of Mi'o, Smitli in Ceuro. Bessie Baisdon of Jacksonville visited Miss Lillie Aven this stay, week.

7 Mesdames Foster and Floyd left Saturday, for Beeville. Mrs. Floyd will remain to visit her Floyd and family. Miss Polly. Jiggitts and Dot Hilje cf San Antonio are geusts of Miss Lottie Nell Pettus.

Miss Luciel Whitney visited 'Mrs. George Faupel at -Beeville during the week- Rev. and McCurdy left after a visitsherewith' friends. Mrs. R.

Alex Spangle visited J. EJ Briggs in Lavaca lastJweek. and son," WedneedajV Jbhn: Lutenbacher arid-Mrs. Ii -visited Lutenbacher at Yorktown; Mrs. Lott Pettus was hostess-to the? Bridge Club fMbhday -afternoon-'-Jit 'the conclusion' of.

the games JSlrssEr was found to Jhavevhigh. score. following ed: Bennett. T. N.

jWill arid J6h'iv McCainpbelli' i -Reed, McLeqd. 'Martin. Glazed'-Will', 'tjlteh- b'acher, Eettus. Yarbdrough- Vf and Mrs. A.

Pecfera. of for several Miss Gehevieve Broiissard of Beau- morif is "guest of'Miss Catherine Duttori for a few days! Miss "has reiturned from- Austin, le'etiired ie- -fore. of -the- Uni- vereity of f.Mr.: and Mrs; iof Bryan, who have bisen i'at the Rice Hotel for a visit of seive'ral Tnotbred home, the latter part of the wefhs. W. E.

iDavant and 4'lvecin; Bay arrived In- Houston 'Monday. They jspierit visit- Ing" relatives and friends. vant'is -county 1 Frank yaughan -resturned'-the first of week fr.om.a'-.visit-with 1 Dr. and of. Bryan.

Fischer and "Lottie- Nell tus guests. Misses and Jiggltts of San Mrs. honored -her- son; Tillman, who is a member of --the gnradua'ting 'class; with a barbecue Saturday evening. The" guests 'included the high 'school teacheri members of the class and few and MrkT. William tertained the Forty-Two' night The next meeting.

'be held at ithe home of Miss AdRlaide- Seidel. Mrs. MiCampbell entertained- with lovely 'tarty last Wednesday" honoring Mrs. of Mexia; and Mrs. Theodore Grccnleafpf Aiiburn.

Maine. hundred enjoyed' guests were presented -with "aainty toclrtthe the IT. out for. a hike They ate lunch on the- lawn the Buck Pettus homo, and after number games, llotatn have as theiu guests Mi; and Mrs. Edwin here on their way to New England, where they will, lipht 'their A.

home In the twl- -i hostess the 'Kannin Embrol'dery Club Saturday afternoon. A delicious" ice-poursc was arid enjoyed by the ITPsdarae's -Drier of Port Arthur anfl Oullford -of 'He- bronvllle were ylsitocs. -1 The -Music- Study under thp direction Qharlfs rendered 1 a beautiful musical prb- Brram" and cnntsta at twUIgrbt nfisday aff-riffin on the lawn of Mr. and H. Ewelii IIAIXETTSVILiE.

Miss Thelma McCord of Yoalcuhi la the guest of Mrs. Henry- PohL Mrs. J. A. Green and children Houston' are visiting the family of her father, H.

J. Mrs. Kesslcr Boottcher has ro-- "turned to Schulenbu'rg' after-visiting her mother, Mrs. Mctta Von Rpsf cnberg." Mrs. Steve Kiitach and child are visiting relatives in Henry 'S.

Paulus and family -of Yoakum sppnt several days here "with i father. Judge D. A. Paulus. Mr.

and 'Mrs. Marcns Schwartz nrid son, AYmand, visited in Schuleri- burg and Flatonia the-first, of-the' week. Miss Corlnne Allen has returned from N'ordheim, the public schools there in which she was teacher, having closed for the'year. VMrs; George P. Roth- schmltt and daughter of Rnbatpwn are visiting relatives here, home.

Mr. 'and D. -Rhodes arc spending some time" in Beeville. Otto Timm and Ed Miller have returned from "Hunge. -Mrs.

Frank Hardln and child of Houston are the guests of Mrs. J. Rlley. i Judge Dave Shall arid' wife and two daughters, who recently returned from attending, a music school In Cincinnati, nnd Miss Lizzie Llndc'nbcrg of Yoakiim. were guests at the H.

J. Braunlg home. Mrs. Adolph Millet- has returned from a visit to relatives In Houston, Mrs. Ella Hackler is visiting' in Houston.

Mr. and' Mrs. A. Klatt have returned from Houston. Mrs.

-C. L. is visiting hpr daughter, Yoakum. Mrfe. J.

W. Bell, in HEMPHILL. Mrs W. C. Arnold was visiting her daughter, Mrs.

John Cox. in Houston last week. Mrs. Henry Nixon visited In BronsotTthe past week-end. Judge and Mrs.

L. 13. King visited with relatives and friends in Bronson last week-end. Misses Sue Bright nnd Irono Davidson were Bronson visitors the past week. Mrs.

W. C. Boll visited hpr parents in San Augustine thin week. Mr. and Mrs.

1. B. Alford and Mrs. T. G.

Draw.horn_vis1ted in Geneva last Mm. Russell.Smith Is visiting her parents In Grand Cano, La. HEMPSTEAD. Kiss Carrie Eldrldgc of DeQucen left list week for Dallas after spending the past two weeks with Mrs. Mnttlc Crook.

lira. Sam Gulliver of Houston visited here with her sister, Mrs, Mat- Crook. Mr. and Mrs. James Bethnny nnd two little daughters, Dorothy nnrl Mary, of Houston viHlu-d here with hnr mother, Mrs.

E. Cren. Mrn. Lucy B. Lannrlne returned home from a plensit visit of two woeks In Bryan nnd Culvert.

Miss Shlndlcr returned after spending several days in Houston. Mrs. Anna LcGrand of Houston Is visiting relatives In the city. Mr. and Airs.

Charles Erwin nnd daughter spent last Week-end hero with his mother. Mrs. Ella Erwln. Mm. John Abncr nnd children left for their home In Lampasas aXtor Miss HOUSTON.

Grace Dickey of Corpus Christi is iirthe city.for a visit with Mr. 'and -Mrs. C. 'Palmer have gone to Los Angeles. Cat, foj- a visit with relatives.

-Willie Schwartz has returned to her home it Schulenburr friend? in Houston. relatives anc L- Brown of St. Lou Is. who spent several Saye Galveston. has returned to continue her visit with h'er sister, Mrs.

H. G. Lidstoue. and Mrs: Walter Garr of Jackson. and Mrs.

Julia Vettcr of Mobile, are guests of Mrs. T. L. Stevens. Miss' Erailie Stude has- returned after a tliree months' visit with relatives and friends In New York Mr- and Mrs.

I. Freedman ha.ve gone to Marlin for a two weeks' ay Misses Madge Scott and Ann Godwin have come home -a two weeks' visit in San Antonio. Miss Jeanetta of Richmond -is the- "her Mrs T. Blekely, days. She has' been honor guest delightful affairs du-ringr 'her Mrs.

Ed R. J3ewey returned first of th'e-' wfcek from Taraplco, where thS 'guest of her sister. Mrs. Masterson-Jr. Mr.

and Mrs. '-H." H.iTJecke'rt are the guests of, Mfs. Bettie Carnal, of a few. and Mrs. Jred M.

Court as their guests- their Arland- Ward, and: her. small -chLU dren, Margaret arid Eleanor Ahrii and Mrs. Mrs, which ten visit p'olnte in the-East an'd Chicago j. E. A.

place-is visiting her son; arid fa'mily, L. Hart of Mrs. O. --Keller --Elizabeth, was visiting; sister, -Mrs. Jim week'.

T-- R. Stricklana, a ten days' visit with 1 L. Black; returned to in PJneland. Mrs. 'left- for Carthage after an extended, visit with the family of Jv.T^Beaty..

Mexico City arrived to visit -her. mother, Mamie Patton. -Mrs. Frank-Shaw and Ira Blake of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Chandler: Bowls of sweet peas baskets of colorful nasturtiums adbfned the living and dining rooms btAMrs. J. W. Cochran home las-t'Tiveek when J. -W.

Cobhraii Sr. kept open horise" complimentary to Miss Cora county health nurse, who left on. last week for Friends and acquaintances called between the hours 4 and 6 o'clock. Ice cooled punch by; tho girls' class- In home nursing." B. M.

Lewis' home was decorated with "trailing ivy and Dorothy Perkins roses in honor cf parents and friends of her piano pupils, who dresed i organdies and gay sashes performed solos, duets and trios. -Mrs. Carl music class heard in recital, at the- auditoriumr Pretty stage of, potted plants, cut -Southern' moss made'-an setting -for the Special attractions on'the program were the beautifully" rendered, dueta by Mrs. Sbry and the Advanced'pupils; The renditions- or both the" and instrumental numbers deserved the rounds of' applause given by thej audience. Seventeen women "responded to a general invitation posted in the cbl- umns-of the local.newspaper to meet at the home of Mrs.

Davis for the purpose "of organizing a woman's study club. "By-laws and con-, stltutlon' were adopted and a club with the object of real -study and self-improvement The name Sorosls was decided upon for the club name, and plans to affiliate with the State Federation of- Woman's Clubs were unanimously approved. Officers for the club were elected as follows: Mrs. June Sickman, president; Mrs. J.

Y. Muller, first vice president: Mrs. M. S. Ten.

second. vice president; Mrs. E. K. Barden, recording, secretary; Mrs.

H. B. Davis, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. T. C.

Green, treasurer. Mrs. W. W. West was appointed parll- mentarlan.

Mrs. M. S. Ten, critic, and Mrs. N.

J. Cochran, press reporter. LTTFKIH. The 7 o'clock dinner, -with Mrs. G.

A. Kelley and Mrs. C. L. Du Puy as hostesses, as a farewell compliment to Mr.

and Mrs. .3. M. Morris just prior to their departure for their now home in Oregon, and Mrs. C.

T. Bonner of Tyler, was featured by panslcE and bluebird place cards. Toasts worn -given to tho honor guests by J. Phillips. E.

L. Kurth, Mrs. G. A. Kelley and Mrs, N.

D. Shands. 'A handsome silver vase was presented to Mrs. Morris arid a beau- i pot-' plant to Mrs. Bonner.

Covers were laid for Messrs, and MeBdamcs G. A. Kelley, C. L. Du Puy, S.

M. Morris; E. L. Kurth, J. L.

Phillips. Coke Murphey. N. D. Shands, Hoy Sattcrfield, Mrs.

C. TT Bonner and J. H. Knrth. Probably the most brilliant dance of tho season In decorations 'and' feature, dances was given at the Elks' olubrooms In honor of Mr.

and Mrs, S. M. Morris by the Aa You Like It Club, composed of the following ladles: Mcsdames G. A. Kelley, Norman Belk, D.

Huchorson. N. D. Shnnds, E. L.

Kurth. Roy Sat- tcrfield, Coko Murpnoy, man, and. D. 'L. rth, Roj K.

Den- Falrchild, W. a Tront Du Puy. Mr. and Mrs. S.

M. Morris and little daughter Folkor loft for tholr new home in stopping are several weeks in De "Rld- der. Mrs. Johnson of Longvlew is tha guest of her daughter, Mrs. R.

T. Cannon. -v M. Gray has returned from i visit-to Irer daughter. Mrs.

Banks. in.Shrevepbrt. 1.0LJXG. 3. M.

Perice and little daughter. Corinoe. left last week for. a visit--to Miss Corinae Fisher at -E: Bridges little, daughter. -Annie? spent -the week with Iha family of L.

C. Huff atr-Harwood and we're-accompanied home by Miss Frances Huff. Mrs. H. Haines returned to 1 -her home, at San Antonio Wednesday, after a visit sister, Mrs." W.

Slater. -Miss -Wlllynn'-Mlles from '-a visit to -Mr. and Mrs. N. Ladner a lYorktown.

Mr. and Mrs. L. White spent the week-end with Mr. TVhlte's brother at and Mrs.

Bfonson -were visitors' to Austin'last (weelc. Miss Inez Holley 01 Seeuin spent the H. O. Bal- M.r. arid Joe Herman spent the'week-end with'Mrs.

Nannie Conway here. Mrs. H. Snyder Monroe City, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E.

A. Dye. Mrs. Marion of is the guest of her Mr. and G.

Miss Julia K'roll returned to her home, at La Grange; "after a visit to her sister. Mrs, J. E. Shuptrlne. Mrs.

Clifford" M. Davis arid baby of Smiley are-visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ji King.

Mr. Taylor to attend state -bankers' convention- at Fort M. 55eb V. Nixon ani little daughters and Mrs. were visitors' to-jLo'ckhart.

-Gladys Smlth returned from Moulton, has been teach-' 1 -Ing -in high school. Bishop- and baby have" to San after a visit Mrs, Wiley and family. Mate "J'phsky 'arid Mike'Levinisbn visited'-Brenham- the past" week. of Caldwell jras daughter; Mrs. J.

Jonsky and -Laura "Smith- from -Ghrles- aha 'JIrs; Scliatz spent last "Burton. Wi' A. McLeqd- arid s'oni arid visiting- relative's in JJIss Estel Murray" spent' Jast 'in- San Marcos with sister, Mlss Murray. and 'son -of S. No San Marcos and Mrs" -E.

Canriady of 'are entSv-Mr. anil J. 'R. 1 -Btirtlz. i i here the past -week.

Leila 'Miss 'hDean joint' in "expression-and muslcT Sam Jackson with a- lovely appointed "porch party, naming 1 the Merrie Wives'Club "as" lionbrees. Eula Tinsley- named Mrs. -G. G. Elliott, a bride, as honbree of -a miscellaneous shower the- past week.

Eunice NJell. Wakefield of Midway are guests of Mrs. H. S. Frady- entertained; the Bridge Club with a.

six-course the Sast The Reading with-Miss Ray Wiley and Mrs. Parten as hostesses, met at the" Wiley home In regular session. PORT A double -of an event at G.eorge's' Episcopar Church- the past principals were Miss whd- became the of Thbmas and Miss Hilda who swas married to Charles y'de-V -The" was by. George of the congregation in this cityV The brides' are', daughter's Mrsl P. AJ-Wutke o'f'this city.

Both, couples left for Dallas bridal Bbthbridegrooms are employed by the Texas Company' Mabel-Sedricks'of-'Houston was' Vaught; of this city, thc.cercmcmy performed at "Tbejbride ter ot J. -Hi-and of that city. The young-" couple will live In Major.and-lit- tle daughter past week for. Mineral Iwherethey will stay' five' or- 1Irs Graihmier of the. Tuesday Cliib rated sweet peas event.

Hn the bridge- games -high score-was" made V. Cuthrelll Th'e favor higff score, went-to Mrs. Steen. Tuesday next Mcfadden. and Mrs.

be -hostesses 'to' the Mfs.T'Ai Harrell --entertained members" of the Ever" Ready Club. Sewing' furnished 'diversion for the. Mrs. -will be hostess to" the club at its-next meet-. R.

J. Rich of this city left; for poveral Veeks' visit with' her sons. Amos 'Rich 'Houston. anT Estus and Thomas 'Rich of -Austin. Mrs.

C. C. Wcddell. and Mrs. A.

F. Wolford hostesses to the -Five Hundred Club at the WeddelL home. Woo'ds entertained members of the Three Art Club at her home the Mrs. A. King and daughter.

Miss Ethel. entertaine.d 'friends: at a bridge party at their home last week. The King home was prettily decorated with flowers and punth was served during the McBride made high the prize being an incense burner. The first anniversary of the Council of Jewish Women of this city was celebrated with luncheon at the Plaza Hotel here. A.

berg. president at the organization, presided. An interesting program was rendered, in which gentile women assisted -with vocal selections. A number of Beaumont friends were present of which Mrs. Tillie Mook gave two violin numbers, accompanied by Mrs.

J. B. of that city. The luncheon tables were decorated with sweet pea's, covers being laid for sixty persons. The council has for its objectives civic co-operntlon, religious he.ttermcct and philanthropic attainments.

Mrs, Margaret Bier entertained friends at her home tho post week with a pleasing muslcalc. The guests Included friends from Beaumont, as well as from this city. JfACOGDOCHKS. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Lindsey most charmingly entertained with a garden party last week, complimenting their niece, Birdie Johnson of Mineola. The party was hold In the rose garflen and a more charming setting ror a party can not be imagined. Tho hostesses and guest of honor received the gnests at the entrance to tho rose-covered pergola and an tho gTicsts passed through the a dainty refreshment Sufi Btimg Out HAW lit Here's chance. Miss Freckle- face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a jpenny unless it removes the while If it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. SJmply get an.

ounce of Othin'ei-- double strength--from any druggist and applications should show you how easy it is rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst' case. sure to aik the -druggist for the double strength Othine as this strength'is sold'under guarantee ft- money back if it fails to remove freckles. was -served. The affair was a most delightful one --and many the expressions of delight at the beautiful Icwn and garden.

'John. Durss.t of Tyler is visiting relatiyes.in city. Miss visited friends Lufkin last week-end. Mrs. 'Alexander of Houston is itings her.

mother, Mrs. Langford. E. R. Martin of Wichita is visiting her parents.

Mr. and'Mrs. R. A. Hall.

Mrs. Tom Floyd and children left the last of the week for a several weeks' visit with relatives in Shreve-! port. Miss, Vera Middlebrook returned from a two weeks' visit to relatiyes friends'in. Richmond and Hoiw- i Mrs. Eugene H.

Blount was tha delightful hostess to the members of the- Tuesday Bridge Club last week. A delicious refreshment" course'was" 'setved at tne conclusion -of. the games'. Mrs. T.

Di Trigg "of Shreve-v was guest. Mrs. George Matthews was host- tne members of the Duplicate- Bridge Club; An unusually pleasant afternoon was-spent at -the popular 5 the close; qCiwhieh a deli- course waa served. Lanler- Paraelli of -Nashville, arrived for a "short visic with and.Mts.-.A..D';"Parnel}'.at -'their home on North 'Mr. and-ilrs: -Joellvey and da'ugh- :ter.uare,visiting WJ A.

Nelson-will for a. several "weeks', stav-iri. Califor- her. daiigh- Rogers and Miss -Mrs. ESY.

Davidson 1 first the'week-from: ShrSvepbrt, ''she ihas'tbeen past waa; "accbhipariled home by. her little oung Girls the'age of twelve a girl- needs all the care the. though t- 1T ful mother can give. Many a woman has suffered years Jessie- Bill ing's -of iWadsworth" 1 Billings Oliyla' Elder left -Wedriesday morning-fbr. stay-in Ivarib.ns -Epints'v'in the counties as a representative of the.

-P. the' interest of Camp. Summer -Camp Schobl.V' vis'- of VMr. fleers A. Cairnes-Vpatrpn, as- Johns; Alpha.

siBtant cbriductbrs," 1-7 -MTJ; K. C. The 'Parerifr-Teach'ers' 1 the' high, school librarj-'atlwhich the-following officers" were Duncan (Ruthven, president; Mrs. Earl Grant vice president arid chairman of the' Mrs. J.

W. president and of the'entertainment com- Miss. Lorena Iiland; and McKinnon, recital of. Miss Holliday's music-class -was: given-at Thu-sday night. was in attendance arid one of the best programs of the season was rendered; Besides the difficult that were rendered the Fairy.

by -the smaller distin'guishfng-feature: arid deserves special mentipn." -and J. -Woodhbuss of with -Frankie 1 Hendersons-returned Westhof accompanied home by "her daughter." Mrs. Dayid little daughv who -has 'since the-war. in child arel- fare work, arrived from Chicago arid Is the.guest of the Dr. Mrs.VFrarik Dorris and 'littlej'son axe visiting her brother; Hans Oberg; Dr.

and Mrs. A. 'turned frorh El and. daugllter; Jo" Texas, where they-will about June-1. The; Barathea class'of-the Methodist -Surrday en'joyed picnic Beach.

'guests of. honor were Miss Ruth -of Cuero and Miss Ruth Suffle-bf Tuletai -j Mrs. -C and Mrs. A. San Antonio, visited friends the first.part of The high school juniors entertained at the home bt one of thelcTmembers; 'Miss Dorothy Yates, in honor of the seniors, Games.were late when 'delightful refreshments 'were- served by the youthful "hostesses to their many guests; Mr.

and Meyer of Houston-were guests Sunday in the home of Mr. Mrs. Lee Meyer. program, spon- the ithembers of the Royal Lodge, was given at Odd Hall the past week. Mr, and F.

Rhodes of Cor- slcaha of Mrs, Rhodes' parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mulcahy.

Moers-ot Whartbn Is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.Moers. A 'box supper was given the past week by the ladies of the Baptist Church.

The Plaza Hotel lawn was the scene of the affair, which was a decided success. Mrs. L. D. Potter of Houston was the guest last week of her parents, Mr.

and Mvs. R. V. Board. Mrs.

A. W. Potter Sr. loft the past week for Brownswood for an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs.

Jack Adams. Willford of Eldorado, arrived here during past week for a visit with his brother, CarlHollensbe. BOCKPORT. Mr. and Mrs.

Travis Bailey of Corpus Christi spent the with relatiyes. and Mrs. Heck spent- the week-end In Klngsvllle. Misses Edna and Amy Roberts have returned from Kingsville. Mrs.

Mary N. Mathis. who has spent the winter In San Antonio, Is home again. Mr. and Mrs.

N. B. Hancock and family of--Berclair were in tho Traweek home for the Tra- week-Salnt nuptials. Mr. and Mrs.

Willie Beetley of Bishop were guests in the- Walter Dean home for the Trawock-Saint wedding. Mrs. Homer Main visited her parents in Arannas Pass this week. JHoclc Charl of pain and misery--the victim of thoughtlessness or ignorance of the mother who should have guided her during this time. JL she complains of headaches, pains, in the back-and lower limbs, you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or irritability on-the part of your daughter make, life easier for her.

Lydia E-Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is especially adapted for such It can be taken in safety by any young'or. old. Read How, These Motheri Helped Tkeir Daughters 'iras under the; dangli-; ever since the 'first tLmeiier "siclniesa eyen "tad id" quit once for a week, ahrayB'take'fLydia Bukhara's YegetaHe" -BO 'gafe it 'sne has received great benefit from it; letter for a testimonial if you" wish, as your, medicine "Has. Mis. HUGHES, Greenville, Del.

"VtT f5tf ways hii be on "Her -feet about Lydia Compotin'd doing'girls so irvaph wanfeto'do. farid fWe jecommendthe Vfegetable Comppipi to mothers' "wiflt aiSng Mrs. -Ai Ebtite.lfo. 1 WaSeonj Ohio. Mr.

and Mrs. F. Heck first of the i Mrs. of came', over to her. son's wedding and.

Is visiting 'her ter. S. Connally returned to her' Beeville after a Bailey 3iissi Mae' Walling. is 'home from P.ettis, taught through' last term Miss Helen Is home -from near. she taught- last, term of 1- The wJn-one-class enjoy.ed a which was given for Mrs.

E.rH.. NorvelU'TVOsses Dorothy Russel, Lynn 'Russel-and James made grade-of 100 every Siindajffor the quarter. About forty' enjoyed th'e pleasure of "this Camp were the-picnic grounds; weinies-. and marshmallpw.s were roasted; coffee the'light 'of: these fires played and-a merry good-time had; Although--rumors fl'oatf. 'ing; in.

wed 5ing Saint and Miss'Edna. Traweek, ca'me surprise to many friends. A 7 Ts-as --had present their-ihonie-in-Portland. and Ruby Glaze, who taught in the high school the past-year," -their John Wood is. away for an "extendedl visit 1 -Lufkin, -Beaumont arid Orange.

The Misses 'Day at home- for the -last weei-end. Miss JohnnTe -Davis attended the commencement exercises here last "Mr. and S. Rbberts'and visiting relatives near Longyiew- Miss Mittie Dayis is "at-home after Caching the: past year. Miss Ara Morris attended the menceinent here last week-end.

Miss of. has been the guest of'her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Schier. -1 Goderizweig and Mrs.

W. -L Hill rspent Wednesday in Miss -Vbllie Kraropitz a-nd Mrs: were hostesses op the senior class and others, complimenting Miss-. Elsie. Krampitz, graduate-of the Scaly The affair took the form of an elephant party furnished amusement un- i a.late hour. Miss': Emma D.

Wendorf ot Corsicana has been visiting her aunt Mrs. A. H. Schier. Zeta Howard of Bellvllle was the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. George Cook Sunday. Dr. T. G.

Hill has.returned from El Paso, where he attended. the State Medical Association. Rev. James F. Carter of Brenham was the dinner gnest'of Superintendent and Mrs.

John M. Scott Sunday. The faculty of the Sealy public school complimented the senior class with a banquet at the Sass Hotel on Friday evening, naming Hon. Clarence Ousley of Fort Worth the speaker for the commencement address, as the honor guest dining room was artistically decorated In the class- colors of green and white. Cut flowers and streamers were used in profusion to emphasize thr color motif, Plate favors of white sweet peas and lace ferns arid hp.nd-pninted plate cards in green and white further developed the class color motif; A delicious repast was served.

Those sharing in this delightful affair were: Hon. Clarence M. OiTsley of Fort Worth. Rev. and Mrs.

B. Broome, Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. Will Cook, Mr.

and Mrs. Taylor White, Superintendent and Mrs. John M. Scott Misses Bowden. Elsie Krampitz; and Mary Broome, Messrs.

Tom Schier, Bert Cook. -Baxtow "ea Broome, To Free of or Fuzz (Bpudpir complete small of. deia'tonei fuzz quickly banished -from the ''skitt -To. remove, hairs; you mix- into, a powder arid water' to -cover objectionable hairs. This be 'left on the skin 2 rubbed skm: washed', frorii hair, or blemish; sure -genuine- i a Cream K' Mauer jnotorea -to the 'jMayfest program the weefc i V- and ol-iycns 1 -guests of Kiefer last'week: ha'd as her guest MrsViCharles JIatejdwsky and dav.gh- of.Chrifesman week-end;" Anderson of Abilene is 1 Mrs; G.

L'bng arid son were td-'Austin last weeki. among those bathing-girl revue in Galveston the Barnett.of Houston attendr- ed the "graduation -jot her grandson, Alton Miss Clydine Pool is' "visiting friends and- relatives in and other Central' Texas points. Mr; and Mrs. J. 'B.

Hudson M. Johnston'- Jr. entertained- a delightful chicken day night." honoring Roystoh Nave.of -New York City, Mrs. Bert Avers Houston; Mrs. Kinney of Cleveland, Ohio; Miss Lenore'John: Johnston J- H.

Clark has returned to' the home of her father. Hunt Stoner, after a delightful visit in San An, Miss Edith: Storier returned home of several days 'In Edna. Miss. Flossie Killon is spending several days in San Antonio. 'Mrs.

James Sr. left Wednesday -for New; where she -wlll-rattend the national parks and playgrounds convention. Mrs. Welder is president of the Texas.parks and playgrounds committee and is the only delegate from Texas appointed by Governor Xeff. Mrs.

Val Richardson has returned to her home In Houston after a visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Proctor. Mr.

and Mrs. M. M. Johnston Sr. of Austin are visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs.

J. B. Hudson, and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Al M. McFaddin entertained with, a delightful calf bar- becne at their ranch. Folly. Tuesday night in honor of tho house guests of their sister, Mrs. Henry Grain.

The-honor guests were Mrs. Rdyston Nave of New York City, Mrs. Bert Avers of Houston and Mrs. Kinney of Cleveland. Ohio.

Miss Lois Stoner has returned from a several weeks' vtait with her sister, Mrs. R. M. Angell, in San Antonio. Mrs.

P. A. Murray entertained the Young Married Ladies' Bridge Club Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John W.

Ruckman won the club prize. Miss Margaret De Tar winning the guest prize. Miss Madeline Wel-Jer left Thursday for San Antonio -for a several days' visit Miss Julia White, national Eccre- of the Youns Women's Chris- tian visiting' her sis-, ter, V-- B. and family.v; the Bridge Clitb- Thursday; Miss Sue RagsdaJe. riin'g.

the clnb -prize arid Mrs." Jaihea guest prize, 'v Miss Proctor, left Saturday for Houston, where -will 'the W. Smith- fourteen of bridge Thursday afternoon :a.t Hotel, 'H. score prize andvMrs." Jules C. Levy: the-consolation Mrs. Will Kansas is visiting, relatiyes in" Weimar.

Mrs. H. W. Oucken has returned from a three" weeks' visit to'San An- -Holloway arid- 'little are-visiting-in Eagle Lake Tfor a few 1 days. 1 v--Mrs.

Eddie visiting in Houston last week. "Bessie R'odgers of the ''last week-end with her parents here. Frank Russek -of Skldmore a few. days with rela-- tives a JTriends here. arid boys were visiting; in-San Antonio last-week.

i Mrs. -Tindale entertained -the Methodist Ladles' Aid Society last -week. Brown was-hostess: to the. Club. The favors, which were pictures of a postbffice and Dan Cupid presiding, held for, each one present the announcement of the approaching marriage of Postmaster Wiley H.

Lbwrey and Miss Eunice RabeL Refreshments we're strawberries, whipped cream and angle food cake. Don't Spoil Your Child's Hair By Washing It -When you "wash your child's hair be careful.what yon use. Moat soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp and makes the hiiir brittle. The best thing to use is Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo, for this is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap and beats anything elae all to pieces.

Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mul- siflri in a cnp or glass with a'little warm water Is all that is required. Simply moisten the hair with water, a it in. It makes (in abundance of rich creamy lather, thoroughly, und rinses, out easily. The hair dries quickly and ovenly, and Is soft, fresh bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens-and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff.

You can get Mulsified at any drug store, and a few ounces will last everyone in the family for months. Be sure your druggist you ilulsifJed..

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