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The Galveston Daily News from Galveston, Texas • Page 15

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THE GALVESTON DAILY NEWS SUWDAY. JULY 2. 1922. TWENTY-NINE CliTY ITEMS FROM POINTS IN THE STATE AXDKttSOX. Dr.

M- Riesinger of Roscoe is visiting his family -here. Miss Doris Suavely, after spending a week with Miss Alma Kermole left Tor Galveston. where she will sail for Now York. Miss Alma Kc-rcote accompanied MiS3 Snavely to Houston. panied by Mrs.

Boring's mother. Lula Croinartie. Mrs. W. E.

Herndon. nee Miss Ethel Barnett of San Antonio, is vis- iting- Mr. and Mrs. V. H.

Hitchcock, Mesdames Guy Douglas and 6. O. I McLean Jr. left this week for Gon- I znir-e to visit their aiattr, Mrs. E.

A. I'erjtina. BREMUI. Brenham's first street dance was given on the new pavement on "the courthouse square, in celebration completion of paving In the business district. The danco was given under the auspices of thfr Brenham Rotary Club, with C.

L. Wilkins. chairman of the public affairs committee, in chargf. The dance was preceded by a band concert by the Brenhom Citizens' Band, with JProf. P.

J. Navratil directing-: The band aJso furnished music for the dance; Arthur Wantremann made an address of welcome 'to the visitors from all parts cf the county, after which the jjfand march was led by- Mayor and A. -A. Hacker, hundreds of couplea'beine -in- line. Two blocks of paved street were roped off for the dancers and seats for spectators were- Placed on the Hide- walks.

This was one of the biggest social events-ever held, in Brenhom. Mrs. M. Chlsolm of Waco, formerly of Brewhfttn. Is here visiting her daughter.

Ernest Hohlt, atid was -complimented with a forty- two party by. 'Mrs. L. Landgraf, guests including old friends of the honoree. An ice course was served.

Mrs. Will Sluckert entertained a. number of young girls with a beautifully appointed bridge party plimentary tp Misses Irene Young- Uln and Hattie Louise two popular visiting former of Harris Valley and the latter of Ran Antonio. Prizes were awarded and delicious refreshments served. Mrs.

Hugh Lusk was -hostess to the Tuesday Bridge Club last week. Abe. Klein entertained the Wednesday Bridge Club, and' the Thursday Bridge Club met with-Mrs. Ben Schwtd. The Tuesday Bridgo Club has now discontinued meetings i September.

"A June carnival." about fifty children pajticinting. Kiven at Blinn auditorium under th'e direction of Kate Estes Mc- Ads.ni, benefit of the United Society, and the funds will be used to show free'mov- ins pictures for the children of the city. Miss Willie Mae Kcollb has returned from an extended trip north during which she attended commencement at Oberlln College Ohio and also visited Chicago, Cleveland. Buffalo and other points. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Dallas, Rev. C.

R. Steward. Mrs. Andrew Rogers und W. T.Carrlngton motored to Bryan to attend the reunion of Hood's Bri- srade.

of, which Mr. Dallas was e. Miss "Elolse Gather has returned from-Chicago. where she' was a student at Bush Conservatory. Miss Ruth Cather.

who received her certificate in expression at the conservatory, stopped in Carthage, for a visit to relatives before coming Mrs. Hugh M. Wilkins of Galveston is the guest of Brenham relatives. Mrs. Pickett and little daughter have returned from an extended stay in -Waco and.

Mineral Wells. Misses Dula Jahnke and Adele Cathriner have returned from a visit to Houston relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berry Garret and Miss Sarah Garrett of Snreve- port are guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Farley. Miss Ella. Mao Durdeir- and' Irvin Durden are visiting relatives in Calvert and Temple. Mr, and Mrs.

R. P. Thompson have- returned from a visit to relatives in Amarillo. Mrs. A Becker and Misis Bernice Becker vislttd friends In Matagorda last week.

Miss Adelaide Carlisle has re- ists. Mrs. J. turned to Her home In Houston after a visit to Brenham reluiiv.es. She, was accompanied by her grandmother, ifrs- Henrietta -Becker.

Miss Catherine Searcy. who has been in San Antonio some has gone to Denver to spend-several Miss Bessie Hughes has returned frum Cincinnati, -where during the past session h-ld the position of supervisor of art in the public schools and also studied designing under one of Cincinnati's great art. L. 1 Vann is visiting Rev. and Mrs.

S. Moylan Bird'in Bryan and firr daughter. Miss Grow Vann, is spending two weeks at Camp Allen. Sylvan beach. La Porte.

Miss Mathilda -Rlosto of Navasota spent week-end here as the guest of Mr. and M-rs. H. C. Ilodde.

Hisses Ellen Schauerhammer and Lucille Keliiecke of Bellvillc and Missed Scott of Somervjlle were Kiirsts of Miss Martha Robertson for the street dance Friday evening. 1IR.YAX. Miss Lois Bethea was hostess to the Junior Bridge Club at the home of her parents on Wednesday after' noon at o'clock. Mrs. Charles Uainer and Mrs.

W. E. Sampson were called to lowing, where Sam their brother, wax in a serjoua condition from a frunnhot wound. Mrs. J.

Storu! and little erand- Hhrriot Rushing, arrived from Fort Worth for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Manhumey on Ursu- llne avenue. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Buchanan have returned to Cisco after a vi.flt to Mr. and A. W'. Buchanan, chanan. parents of -Wilson Bu- Mm.

Fnnnie Ooff and Miss Elsie; Wells of Kingsvllle spent several days as the guests of W. C. ISruwn. Elsie Blockburn left for Austin after spondinff two week.s at with parents, "Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Blnckburn. Mrs. C.

IX Lucas and daughter, Mrn, Hnlman Cartwrlght of San An- tonloi ire visitors on the Lucns rnnch lu i re. Mrs. ClamplU nnd children of Klngsvlllc niul Mr. and Mrs. Janscn of Uvnldo havo brcn spending a tlnyn 8.1 th" gucstn of Mi 4 and Mrs.

Will Hhxltop and family of this They had a reunion at the old family home at Blanconla Sun- CEXTER. One of the prettiest hospitalities of the season was the lake party and dinn.er at Bailies Lake, given by Miss Hftrkrider. ir.eniihg Miss Ouwald Parker of Buaumont, and Miss Virile Duke, Mrs. Joe Teuton of Sbreveport is the guest of her brother. Lloyd Lawson and family.

A wedding of more than usual.in- was solemnized the homft of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin, when their daughter. Miss Zereida. wax married to J.

J. Walker of Grand Bayou. La. Miss" Jennie Lister of San Augiis- tinc is the guest of Mrs. -EL Beaucamp and family for two Little Miss Oswald Parker' returned to her home In Beaumont, accompanied by her cousin, Virgie Duke.

Mrs. Caraway to home in Loftansport. 1 after an extended visit with her granddaughter. Mrs. Will Rogers.

and other relatives. Miss Cora Ella Houston of Dallas is the guest of the Matthews family this week. Mrs. L. who has been the guest of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. L. P. Hatton. returned to-her home at Fort Worth, accompanied by her sister.

Miss Moselle Hatton. Evelyn.Kennedy of Lufkin is the summer guest of her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. S.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goldberg went to Houston visit with relatives. The Misses StanjUey art- visiting Miss Bertha Bryan on First street. Mjss Gladys Graham, who is a nursfc in the Baptist Sanitarium in Houston, is visiting her parents, Jr.

and Mrs, H. Graham of Velasco. Lucetta Adams of Velasco is attending the summer normal in Huntsville. May Bellp "ft'ooley left last week for a visit with relatives" in Houston and-3alveston. Misses Estelle.

and Vera Elklns e.re visiting relatives out of. the city. Miss Olivia Westbrook visited in Houston last "week. GIDDIXCS. Mrs.

Fannie West, after visiting relatives for several days, returned to Austin. Mrs. H. Jt" Torrence" and'3augh- ters of Ennis are visiting relatives. Mrs.

Ira. AJbers hag returned Blinn College to reaumo her studies, Misses Rutherford and Seale of Lexington were guests of relatives. Mrs. I. J.

Farlss is in Austin. Mrs. M. B. James and children of ClUUESMAJf.

Byron Sims of San Antonio visited relatives ht-re last week. Dr. and Mrs. A. Aikin are speeding two wteks touring North and Texas.

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Love and Master Jesse M. Love Jr.

spent the week-end with relatives here. and Mrs. Rogt-r Holt and children of Sllsbee-have been spending. the. past week with, their mother.

Mrs. E. G. Holt, of this' place. J.

C. Murry and -daughter of Lyons were here on business pertaining to the Ahobl Saturday. The Forty-two Club met with Mrs. J. C.

as hostess. Her home was decorated with vases and baskets of cut flowers, with here and there a touch of black'and white to accentuate the'-bright colors of the, blossoms. Besides -the regtUar mem-? bera, several guests were present, the out-of-town 'ones being-. Lockett Simoriton' of Montgomery and Miss Irene Brown of -Florida, After several interesting games, dainty refreshments were The Twentieth Century Club' closed Its activities the vear when it entertained'with costume garden party at the' home-, of -Mrs. w.

S. Turney. The guests came dressed us well-known characters of fiction and comedy. trio of MagTgle. Jjggs and Dirity created much merriment, while Miss Minerva and William." Green: were equally well impersonated.

Mutt and Jeff, Gold Dust Tw'ihs, Josephine Pals (a flapper), a bride and groom, the littlest rebel, Mistress Mary Quite- Contrary 1 Daine Grundy, a Dutch Girl, a clown and mischievous "children all were-present. Much of the pleasure of the evening was due to each character giving'a frolicsome Htuntr The following young ladies -entertained- with musical numbers: Misses Mor- rlss, Axtull, Terrell, Erankie Thompsou.and Mrs. land. Miss Irene who personated a little girl, gave some Following the character readin gs. refreshing punch from a prettily appointed day.

Mrs. D. Ellin returned from Sun Antonio a few days ngo nnd li.a.1 since had as her Miss Matirine Dickens and Mlss-Janle Boll Miller, of Bceville. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Trnwpck and children of Rorkport spent the it the home nf (he former's parents, Mr, iincl Mrs. 1. Tr.a- wctik, and thn Inttftr'H sister, Mrs. H. Pancock.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Guthric and of Gollnrl w-ro the Kiirsts of Mr. Gulhric'n brother Marlon and his family on Sunday last. Mr.

nnd Mrs. J. F. Cobb havo ror turned from a visit to San Antonio anil Medina. A.

M. Krng nnd i were up from Brenham nnd family. Misers Jewel visiting their eon and Ruby No.lson, wh" havn bflcn grupsts of John D. (iodhy nnd wife, havr rcttlrncd to tholr at Triup. Mr.

nnd Mrs. C. Eowlry of Brownwood wnrn piK'sts his T. C. Er.slcy and week.

Mrs. i i Allon of Calvcrt wns 11 guest of her sistnr Mrs. T. J. Cartor.

Mrs. Hugh Cherry visited GlddlngR Inst wcnk. MlBB Pitrkhlll returned to her last wook after a vlnlt to horp. Mrs. Linden Kolly rnturned to hrr homo at rinlnvlow after a few dam' vlnlt to her parents.

W. J. nnd wife. Mr. nnflKMr.i.

W. H. Rorlnp nf Btir- ham. N. who have been vlnltlnir fecre, for New Orloana, atcom- served ri table placed under the trees.

The Social Club met with Mrs. A. W. Morris last week, A few played forty-two, the majority of those present engaged in a most amusing contest. Mrs.

tlay's won first prize, a a Mrs. Ella Earthman received the consolation prise, a glass of jelly- Miss Irene Brown gave" a humorous- reading that by- all. The club will-incut imxt week with Mrs. Will Foster. Miss Daisy Gordon entertained her friends home of hVr parents.

Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gordon.

The lawn wag beautifully lighted with Japanese lanterns and tables of forty-two were'enjoyed there. Cut flowers and ferns adorned the house and dancing was the diversion there. At a lite hour the guests were invited into the-' i i room, where they found tlieir places at the'love- ly table hy aid of dainty place They were served a delicious salad and-ice course. present wen- Misses Helen AxtelU Christine Walker, Olivia Davis -of Reagan. Esther Mav Morris, Helen Scouden, Elizabeth Wharton.

Exetn Terrell. Annie Laurie Sullivan, Mamie Alley. Lois Minn Nurcimia Gary, of Gulveston is visiting the Foster family and Mrs. J. W.

Gary. Miss i i Wooldrldge Houston and Miss A i Wooldridge of Jfew Orleans are visiting their parents here. John Nugent of Galveston Is visiting relatives here. A. D.

Bonin and MIssAdenous Golding of Spring were married at the courthouse. Rev. A. T. Walker performing the ceremony.

Burton Saiinders and Mi-a. Mattie Ella Dpiscoll, Conroe, were married at the Methodist'Church by Uev. A. T. Walker.

Archie Reed of Austin arrived Sunday for a visit with his brother, Tbmmle, at the homo of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Reed.

Mrs. A. Woodaon and sons, Walter and Richard, and Mitts ChrlS- tine Walker and Misses of Houston and G. F. Crooke Sr.

"spent several days at Rogers Lake the past week. Miss Aline Davis, who is attending 5. H. N. spent the week-end with her father.

Zack Davis. J. Wahrenbcrger, J. C. Wahren- berger nnd wife and daughter.

Elizabeth, motored to Houston last week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bybee of Hous-ton w-re visiting home folks here last week. Mr.

and Mrs. John Boedeker and children visited Mr. Boedckcr's pa-' rents at Chrienmnn last week. Miss Daisy Williams of Montgomery Is vlsitlnc Mrs. Q.

A. Crooke. F. J. Boehle.r, Ernest Koehlor.

Mrs, A. L. Bozarth and Miss Einma Boehlcr left for the Or-arks to spend a few weeks with their mother. Miss mine Ratollffe. who had been visiting Miss Helen Seouden for the past mnnth, ban returned to her home; Mrs.

Anderson of Ratcliffe hns been visiting her father and mother. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W.

Sims, and her brother, R. Sims. Berkley McComb of Houston vlnlted with Miss Eugenia Wharton lost week. Mrs. 15.

P. George spent the week In Crockett i i i her sister. Miss IsnR. Drennnn nnd Miss Essie Redford are camping on Grand linko week with a piirty of friends, chaperoned by Mrs. Gwin.

Mrs. James M. Smith. Mrs. J.

C. Thompson nnd son. James Franklin, visited with Mr. and Mra. J.

N. Meredith last week. Mrs. Buokhnlt of Houston TMio voting relatives in Conroe, Mrs. Frank i i i visiting- In Texan City.

Mrs. A. 3. Reynolds of Lockhart will visit Mrs. G.

smith tlio first of next week. Mr. and Charles Oobb of Marshall arc visiting Mr. and S. S.

Perry on Firm street. Mrs. Ford Brown returned from a visit in Houston with Mrs. H. Pe.ter- HOn.

Miss Glnilyn Balch is n. guest of Minn Dixie Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. John Hain were of Captain and G.

Smith Sunday. Mrs. Aonit Henderson Jef an. extended visit with'relatives in Fort Worth. Miss Meiba Cannaa ofkToakum left Freeport.

after visiting relatives. Beti JClkins and Ben 1. Oau- nan. Miss Sallie Glasscovk of Beaumont is visiting her sister. Mrs.

W. L. Walter. Mrs. W.

W. Smithey and daughter. MUs Tu Fort Worth visiting Miss Jewell Ross, who Is engaged in Y. W. C.

A. work, arrived from San Marcos Froeport. to visit relatives in Houston are visiting her parents, Mr- and, Mrs. W. Burr.

has returned to her home in Austin. Miss A i Johnson was an Austin visitor. Mrs. Arthur Bausch has returned to her home in Houston. and Mrs.

Russell West and Houston visited rela- Mr. hildrw Children of Ujv'es hero. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sloan have sailed for'Tamplco.

where they will make-their Rev. arid Mrs. Scott Mid little daughter Peggy are home from Arkansas. Schatte and little daughter are visiting in Moulton. Miss Edith Mclntdsii of San Marcos Normal Is spending several days with her parents; Mr.

and Mrs. E. Mclntosh, Among- those -who- are attending the Walter League convention are Misses Martha Thomas" and Mamie of tlie San Marcos Normal. Annie Lands'berger' spent the week relatives'sfnd ffiends In Houston. H.

H-. Schtiltz and children of Corpus Christ! are ivisitine relatives here. of Schulenburg spent the first of-the week with, her mother, Mrs. Metta Von Mesdames of Port Arthur and NonJe Dean of San Augustine are visiting their-mother. Mrs.

O. C. Mrs. G. 'J.

Trailer is-visiting- in Corpus Christ! Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Ragsdale of Victoria were guests at the IP. Houchins home last "week.

Mr. and Mrs, and daughter, of been vis- iting.the family of M. F. Nau. and Hill-of Llano are iruests at-the home of Murphy, and-child and Mrs.

Anne Laurentz or Victoria are visiting the family of Mrs. ilur- phyr Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Campion and have returned from a to relatives in VictoriL Mrs.

R. M. Pinchim and son of Texarkana are spening- some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -A.

Finkelstein. Mrs. Leopold Jvy and Miss Sylvia Meyerhoff of Houston visited relatives- here, their former home first, of the week. Drennan Hardv of Houston were 1 recent Hearne visitors. 'Mr.

and W. S. of. Austin are guests of Mrs. J- Waltmon.

Mrs. Fannie Jieese Pugh has rer- turned from San Antonio. Miss Allie Locke, Mrs. Harry Mc. of J.

Sr Donald and daughter. 'Dorothy of Bryan, are Johnson. Mrs. F. W.Eastenvoofl and son were in Houston early in week.

Mrs. R. H. Williams and children are at home from Mrs. S.

F. Ely of Cause is a guest In the home of her son, Mavor H. Ely. Mrs. R.

H. Bnlllngcr and Mrs. Judd Collier visited Bryan last weeK. Miss Velma Simmons of Dallas is the guest of Miss Nannie Lee Lord. Mr.

and Mrs. G. D. Martin and children of Marlin are guests of Mrs. R.

1C Balllnger. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin and children departed Monday for points in Mrs. Ed Crocker departed for En- ni.s at the week-end after short visit to Mr.

and itrs. Harry Gray. Misses Bertha and Alice Schubert of Lexingtori are guests Kathleen Murphy. of Miss Miss Eujjenie Marshall is in La Porte attending an encampment of the Young People's. Service League of the Episcopal Church.

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Tally.

Misses Thelma and Ora Mae Tally are enjoying an overland trip' Southwest Texas. through Mrs. H. K. Davis and Miss Kath- ryri Do-vis wore in Dallas last week Miss Hoffman of Brenham the guest of her brother, A.

C. Hoffman, Mrs. J. H. Wilson.

-has returned from Galveston; -aCter 'a. visit three weeks of Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugone Oliver of Greenville are guests, in 'tlfb J. P.

Oliver home. Mrs. Theodore: Pierce spent the week-end in Miss Kathryn Bishop joined a house party of friends In Corsicana at the week-end, with Miss Edith Houston its hostess. Mrs. W.

H. Blvin nnd Misses Dorothy Bivin and Clemmie 'Cummings are in San Antonio; Mr, and Mrs. L. Brady entertained informally, honoring their house -guests. Dir and.

-Mrs. JesMe Brady of and William Mou- iaml of Dallas. Mrs. M. V.

Carson wss the hon- dren of Houston spent a few flays here with her mother. Mrs. T. B. Norwood.

Mrs. Tom Cuny and' little son. Tom have returned.after a visit in Tyler. Misses Celeste and Graves visited in Brenham. McDonald Orman is visiting at their summer home on the bay.

through Maine, after which they re- Hams of Houston are here as the turn ft New York City to make their of their cousin. Miss Martba SHss Martha home. The bride-'s traveling costume, was Childress. T. GritnUi navy Poiret twill with a hat, bag of Terrell, are here as the ttnd harmonizing accessories.

The guesu of Mrs. Frank Scholt and bride auended WhltK jfiS. a F. HardemanT Uhery Ohase and Scudder Sclwvl. Mr.

and Mrs. J. B. Moor of Houjiton are vacation guests of Mrs. M.

Dudgeon. Mrs. N. J. Franz and two sons.

who have been the guests of Mra. returned to their Julia Autry. home in- Bay City. and HE1CP1IUJU A. M.

Jones and daughter. Miss Sulema. have returned from a week's visit in Galveston. E. Prudhomme and sister.

Miss Plesida, have returned from a visit with relatives in Shreveport. xilrs. W. F. Goodrich entertained the W.

M. U. Monday, a large number enjoying, hospitality. J. A.

Watson and daughter. Miss Susie Pearl, have returned from a several days' visit In Galveston. Mrs. J. H.

Dowdy and daughter, /Miss.Pearl, of Milain. are visiting relatives here. A. A. Snell of Houston Is in the city this week looking'after oil interests.

Judge A. D. Hamilton and family visited relatives in Jasper. Mrs. W.

S. Bickley is visiting In Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. P.

P. Gandy visited with friend.s and relatives in San Augustine last week-end. Mrs. R. B.

Powell of Joaquin Is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. D. Hamilton. Mrs.

A. D. Hamilton. Mrs. B.

Powell and T. and Miss Sierra Hamilton visited in Jasper. HOUSTON. Mrs. Webster Bishop of Dallas the guest of her mother.

-Mrs. vV-cbster Bishop Sr. Miss- Delia Ray Alexander of Greenville is hare for a visit of several days with Miss Leola Sherrill. Mrs. P.

W. Horn of Mexico City has been the guest of Miss Henrietta DeChaumes. and was joined here the last of the week by Dr. Horn, who had gone on to Georgetown for a short stay. Dr.

and Mrs. Horn will soon be located In Georgetown permanently, where Dr. Horn wjll.take up his new work as president of Southwestern University. Mrs. B.

Goodwin, accompanied by her daughter. Mjss Hazel Goodwin, and Misses Elizabeth and Marshall Dukes, left week for California, where they wlllOspend the Mrs. H. E. Thomsen and chiidren have gone to Colorado and Yellowstone Park-for two months Miss- Margaret Watts of San Antonio Is the guest of Miss Ivonlan Taylor for a short visit.

Mrs. Bender' left this week for Los Angeles for the remainder' of the Bonnie C. Metcalfe of Pasadena, is the guest of Mrs. Emma for on extended visit. Mrs.

L. M. Barton and her mother, Mrs. Mattie Leo, have returned from Edna, where they were guests of Dr. R.

E. Lee" and family. Mrs. Sarak Arnold left -this week for Del Rio. where she wilr-vlsit her son.

Bert Arnold. Before returning her home sht will visit in El Paso and in New Mexico. Miss Minnie Ryrnan of Calvert returned to her home Thursday after a visit here for the Samuels-Gilbert She was a guest in the home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Geer and "small Susan, of Shreveport, La. arrived Friday to visit for a month in home of Judge and Mrs Edward Mrs. Laurence- Carr and children have gone to Madison, for the rest of the summer in the lake dis- mct.

At Dallas they were joined -bv Mrs. Carr's Miss Fern Richter. who has been with her Mrs. E. G.

Wessler during: the oast winter and spring has returned to where "she will spend the summer with' her'fa- ther and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Li Mr. and jbh'n Stahl' of New Braunfels.

recently mar- in Houston for a visit with Stahl's uncle. Bender. Mrs. -Alba Heywood and son, Alba Jr. of San Benito and Hev- wooff-s sister.

Mra.T"E. Hall of arrived 'Thursday i to of Mrs: J. Wellinfrton. Weddings during- the past week inyluded those of -Miss Audrew Grey and 'Harold 'Whltlock Fletcher Mrs. Verna A.

Merrel! and C. Eisenhood. Mrs. Bessie Maunder KInney and Jolni Morgan Collins Miss Anna Lucy Irion Jones and James Norrls Fuller, Miss Bobble Turney and William. A.

Giles. MISB Alma Neuhaus and Dr Theodore F. Tusa, Mrs. Daisy Clemmow Emrick and L. Case Miss Ruby Harlot and Bernard Schott.

and two brilliant society weddings. those of Miss Louise Tufflv and Thomas Fordtran Ellis, and" Miss bamSamuels and Sidney Gilbert M.KS Tuffly's wedding-took place at Sacred Heart Father Crow, assisted by Father Kirwin of La Porte and Father Patrick Leary the ceremony and celebrating nuptial mass, "-jsllss Samuels wedding was i i the ballroom of the Rice Hoiel, Rabbi Henry Barnston reading the wedding service. HtnvTSTILLE. At the home of Dr. and Mra.

L. Bush, the marriage ceremony of their daughter Katherine to Clement Beaton of New Tork City, was read in the presence of close friends and relatives. Tlie marriage service was performed by Rev. Mr Boy- ef or. The decorations of the home for the occasion were exquisitely beautiful, carrying: out the pastel shades The stairway was twined with' plumosa vines- and Columbia roses forming- a shower bouquet at the stair posts.

Master Philip Gibbs Lardsome wore a white satin quit with dainty little Miss Marian Leigh wearing shaded orchid rose' petal dress with silver trimmings, gracefully bore the ribbons outlining the bridal pathway tu the library where Jhey opened tiny getes under rose arbor before a gorgeous altar of ferns, palms and pink, blue "and orchid hydrangeas. Mrs. Herdon Thomason sang the prenupttal solo, I Love lou Truly," accompanied bv Miss Inez Powell." As the strains softly modulated into Mendelssohn's wedding: marcfi the bridal party descended the stairway-led by petite Celeste Robinette In fairy costume of pink. rose.petal dress. A silver basket held the rose petals she daintily scattered Misses Cccile Gibbs, Eleanor Easti ban and Floririe Smither as bridesmaids wore lovely frocks of blue lavender and pale yellow orcandv oree wt i social meeting the I trimmed In silver and carried sil- Altar Society, of St.

Mary's Catholic verert baskets of roses' A T.T--* --1 i i 1. and (heir attended Yale and son. Edwin, arrived to make Mr -associated" yitfa the Advertising Company of New York. Misses Inez and Louise Powell entertained with a forty-two party Wednesday afternoon in -honor of Mrs. Will Powell of -Houston.

Mesdames M. W. Cox G. Barrett Frank Mallory and i. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. this their temporary home while Mr. Moore is constructing the normal building.

Miss Margaret Smith of Tyler, who with her parents has been visiting friends in the city, has gone- to mes M. W. Cox and C. u. Shreveport for a visit with friends have returned from Dallas, and wi a ter join her parents, and Wichita Falls.

Mrs. Cox ttrce a Thorn of Terrell has re- and elected a a i of turne(1 lo her )ome after a short Women's Press Association at Gibbs is visiting in Houston. Mr. and Mrs. F.

Speckles and Children are visiting in San An- 10 and Mrs. J. Meyerberg spent several days" of the past week in llrsfsiddie Rice and son. have returned from a visit in Galveston and Houston. Miss Ursula Koss of Houston is visiting her parents, Mr.

and -Mrs. 'Joseph Koss. and other relatives a friends- Mrs. CharU-s Maisel and baby have returned to their hornq in Houston, after a visit of a at the home of Mr. afd Mrs.

L. J. Rose. Mr. and Mrs.

S. C. Lowrey have visit with relatives ia the city. She was the house guest of and Mrs. John Schmidt.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schmitt were hosts to the members of the Night Bridge Club at the Lockey tea room. In addition to the club members several guests were present. Edwin Ezc-H and Noll, returned daughter, to their home in Houston after a visit with Mrs, Kzell's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harris.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muller.delight- fully entertained with a lawn party, complimenting their house guests, blisses Phillips of Oklahoma City. Mann of Muskogee and Stilley of Gainesville. Father Hardy -spent several days in the city last week visiting- Father McCarthy and also visiting friends.

Miss Eloise Ludlam after a visit with. Mrs. Sam Hayter returned to UUU JXH a. V. 00.111 tci A tw returned from a two weeks' visit in er home In Monroe on Monday.

Galveston. They will leave Sunday for Kentucky, where they expect to remain for several months with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. O.

L. Statz left for New York last 'week, whence they Mr. and Mrs. Marcus C. Smith and daughter of Tyier are house guests of Mr.

and Mrk Robert Lindsey. Miss Ru-th iFouts, who has been attending' a 1C. A. Fraternity camp Glen Rose since the South- w. i i jiuai; nic sailed-for Europe where they ivili rn Methodist University commcnce- spend several months touring.

"1 nej i men! arr ved we efc to soehd uu uu i i i a i i i jost. wccft. lu apcuu expect to witness the Passion I la thg summcr her parents, Mr. at OberammergsM. The wedding at Frank H.

Reichert and -Miss Verna Litzerich was solemnized at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The young couple left on a bridal trip for New Orleans, where they are spending a number of.days, after which they will be at home here to their triends. Mvuresrow. Miss Helen Davis-ia home with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. B. Davis, following the completion of her" second at Baylor University. A recent guest of Mrs.

Frank Gerlach was Miss Ann Berry of Hunts; ville. Mrs. June-Hickman and sons. June Jr. and Louis, are guests of relatives in Shreveport, La.

Mr. and Mrs-'C. F. Fain' have as their guests their daughters, Mrs. W.

H. Matthews, Miss Anna Fain of Henryetta; Mrs. B. M- Lewis is' visiting in Elgin, the guest of relatives. Recent visitors to relatives in Bryan were Joseph-Davis and small sister.

Miss Edith. Herbert Laramore, a Texas University, student, is here with his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. B. '0.

Laramore. S. Rowe and children visited in Moscow last week. it to Mrs. C.

W. Sledg Mrs. Amy. Freric Mrs. Aurelia Snyder has returned to her home in Monroe City.

after a visit to her sister, Mrs. E. A. Dye. Mrs.

Kate Hutcbins left for a vise at Rockdale. is and. Hondo, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Ernest Wilson. Misses Wladys and Lucille Barn'ett of Yoakum are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. I.

E. Cordray of Wharton are -visiting- her (parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H.

-Miss -Stella Frerking of Seguln- is visiting her Mrs. H. O. Ballard. Miss Mary Lawrence; who is attending, at Austin, spent the.

week-end at home. "Mrs. T. B. Russell and children of Cuero, W.

Huff: and chiidren of Moulton have returned home after-a visit to Clarke. 1" i Miss Smith, has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. A. F. Gardner, at Flatonia.

The home of Mrs; R. -Mackey was very prettily last when Mackey was hostess t.q the Friday Social Club. Shasta daisies and brightly colored zennias, arranged in floor baskets and vases, were used in generous quantities to transform the reception and dining rooms into a bower of floral beauty. Seven table's of players were assembled for the game of rook. As the guests enterpd they drew their a a from a brown wicker basket, the handles being graced with- daisies tied with a -large tulle Chicken salad en mayonnaise on lettuce, olives and apricot ice were served; In the center of each table was a low crystal basket filled -with nasturtiums and ferns, which added to the beauty of the refreshment course.

Plate favors were Shasta daisies. guests of "the afternoon included Misses Myrtle Jennings, Willynn Miles," Berts. Pierce, Glenn Miles, Nona, Weaver, Mesdames W. P. Walker, R.

B. Bronson, C. Zed- ier C. Zedler W. G.

French. Z. V. Nixon; W. W.

Gregg, T. Greenwood, R. M. Turner, 'T. A.

Purry, J. R. Mackey, L. Allen, C. Boulden, R.

W. Carter. Johnson, F. A. Pierce, E.

Snavley, W. C. Pierce. W. C.

Weaver, Walker. W. M. Webb, R. L.

White, Albert Taylor. N. Pierce of Bartlett and Searcy of Houston. Church at the Oxford Hotel. Mrs Carson left within the week to make her home in Austin.

here. Miss Lticilc Robinson left week visit In Houston? Miss Lottie Lanrdlnc spent the week-end here. She wns accompanied by. Mis." Jessie McDupal. Mcs- d.imes M.

Burton, Ed Ragsdale anfl i Temnlet. Mr. and Mrs. O. Rlnkc and daughter, Miss Irene, of Port Arthur, have been visiting Mr.

and Mrs. P. Skclde last Mrs. L. L.

tfahan viflitcd last week in Houston. and Sam 'Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Thed.

Cross of Houston visited with Mrs. W. W. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.

O. Risko and Mr. and Mrs. P. Skelde vialted in Mr.

and Mrs. Tom Petty-and children left last.week for their homo In WBCO after spending weeks In the city.with Mrs. Petty find with-friends. George Patrick and family left last week for Rogers, where thoy will mako their home. Mrs.

Ruth Glllespl left lost week to visit in Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cain and llttlo daughter of Houston were hero last Mrs.

Lewis Melllcnwlff and chll- Mrs. Frank Gerloeb of Livingston was lovely as matron of in green organdy with silver trimmings nnd carried an arm bouquet of pink roses. Miss Mary Bush, sister of the bride, -as maid of honor, was gowned in pale pink orjrandy veil- 1ng an undcjrdress of sliver cloth She carried shower bouquet of pink roses. The hride, who was giver, In mar- rlnge by her Mthcr. wore a beautiful creation of perlwlnkl chiffon heavily bended, veiling: a and chiffon unflertlress, embellishments hair adjusted i jewel band, radium slippers with jeweled buckles and carried a shower bouquet -'of orchids and valley lilies.

She wore the bridegroom's gift, a platinum and diamond lavalicre with star sapphire The bridegroom met his bride nt the altnr with his brother, John ffrisby Keatnn, who served as be.it man Mr. and Mrs. Manse Randolph and children of Bartlett are griests of Mrs. and-Mrs. J.

L. Cleere-and fam- W. Brown and son, Wil- ardi of Bremond, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

P. McAdams. Mr. and Mrs. A.

McGary of Willis and Mrs. A. J. McCarty of Houston visited friends here last week. Mrs.

W. A. McVey and children of Corsicana are visiting Mrs. George Scott and John" Boyd. Hisses Sallie Scott and Bvelyn Turner oC.

Huntsville visited iome folks Jast week-end. Misses Theima Morris nnd Margaret Calhoun visited Dr. and Mrs. f. E.

Morris last week. Mary. Nolley Jackson of Madisonville, Emma Kate and Nona Mae Rhodes. Lucille and Mildred Goree of Midway, accompanied by W. A.

Wakefieid and W. Wakefield Jr. of Corpus arrived home after a month's visit to Corpus San Antonio and Austin. Ashley Price is visiting relatives at Centervillp. Mrs, Frank Keller, a recent guest of the U.

Rix home, has returned to her home in Orange, Mrs. U. N. visited in Huntsville last week-end. and Mrs.

W. C. Fouts. The Symphony Club save a lawn party on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Buchanan." Tiic affair was largely attended and a splendid musical program rendered. Members of Christ Church gave a lawn party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Tucker, XAVASOTA. A.lawn party was given by Miss Hennie Levy at the home of her aunt.

Miss Betina Jacobs, honoring Miss Melba Dean of Madisonville. -Four their Mallory. Mrs. W. F.

Hollamon very charmingly entertained with a porch party: honoring Mrs. F. Dudgeon. Forty-two was the diversion of the occasion. At the close of the games iced watermelon was serves.

POUT ARTirUK, Miss Gladys Ix-e Gray of. Beaumont and Erneat El wood Weller of this city were married In Beaumont, the ceremony being read by Dr. Ford of Houston. The newiyweds left for- a wedding tour to Kentucky points and upon return will be at homo I Port Arthur, where Mr. Weller is engaged in business.

Mrs. L. Drake and Miss Hortense--Smith, the latter musical di- 'rector at the Port Arthur College, left last week-end for Colorado Springs. Miss Wilkie Manor left for Las Vegas. N.

where she will spend the summer months with friends. Mrs. C. C. Harrell had as her guest during the week past her mother.

Mrs. C. H. Evans Mr. and Mrs.

M. P. Badgett of Grand Prairie have returned their home after visit to their sons in this city. Mr. and Mrs.

John Imhoff. accompanied by their daughter. Mrs. Carl Modglln. Colorado Springs, where they will spend the summer.

Mrs. Sidney C. Collin had as her guest last week-end Mrs. Ellis Ryan of HoustoiC Mrs. Ryan formerly lived at Port Arthur anjl has a wide circle of friends in this city.

Mrs. E. E. Williams of Ennis has been visiting Mrs. John Vaught of this city.

She was accompanied home by Miss Bernice Blair. Mrs. A- N. Peckham and Mrs. Fred B.

Capen. accompanied by Mrs. Peckham's mother. Mrs. W.

C. Ogll- vy of Galveston. left for Glenwood springs. where they will spend the summer. Mrs.

Howard Smith and Mrs. George Imhoff and children left for Snawnee. Ontario, where they will spend the summcr months. Mrs. Dick Shultz entertained members cf the Needlework Club at her home.

Announcement has been made of tlie wedding of Miss, Bertha tables were placed under the spread- CIKton Williams of this city. Ing oaks, and box plants, crepe myrtle and other'flowers made a very pretty background for the young, ladies. Forty-two was enjoyed and the guests were served with individual cakes and cream. Other out- of-town guests were Misses Mamie Garvin of Houston and Elizabeth Rnndolf of Madisonville. Miss Elizabeth Kilpatrlck enter- taWfed the F.

L. In honor of Miss Melba Dean of Madisonville. Besides forty-two, Misses Mamie Garvin of Houston "and Roena Grigsby entertained the" guests with fancy dancing. Miss Mary I.ee Wilson of Wharton is.the guest Mary Belle Lott. Mr.

and "Mrs. M. R. Alexander left for their home in Balboa. Canal Zone, stopping in Beaumont a few days before sailing.

Schuhmacher is "visiting relatives -in Columbus. Miss Marjorie Gibbs has returned from-'a visit in Mrs. J. W. and children have from, a visit in San MisS'Rutli Cammer of Cameron-is visiting Miss Edith Wood.

"Mrs. J. P. Kelly of Terrell-is visiting the K. Welch family.

Mr. and Greeri.woo'd- have moved from-Anderson to Navasota. Ben Kelly Worth. H. McGinty and wife of TTarboro and M.

G. Kelly and Brookshire are visiting Mrs. Frank Kelly. HomTer Wood arid eon of Memphis. and Mrs.

C. and Miss Isabel Haynle of Richards are guests of P. N. Mr. and' Mrs.

Herbert Hargrove and son, Lamar, are visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. E. O.

Terry and fam- ily.and-Mr. and Mrs. C- Woods and family are the week-end camping and and Mrs. -E. M.

Mattox of.Kirr byville visited friends and relatives here last week. Miss Irene McMahon of De. Ridder, is spending the week-end with friends aud relatives here; Jane Dawson Parker left last week for Austin, where" she is visiting friends. Mrs. Sam McCulloch of Huntsville is visiting her father and mother, Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Wilson. PALACIOS.

V. Miss Huldah Elder-went to Oklahoma last week for an'extended visit with relatives. Little Miss Borden went to Cuero last week to "spend the summer with MrJ and Mrs. Frank Jackson and daughter. Miss Lovey, 1 week iu their car for Kingfisher, where they will spend the summer with relatives.

Miss Helen left last week for visit with her sister. Mrs. Barrows at Niagara Falls, stopping- over several days in Kansas City for a short visit, with other relatives. Mrs. Loos Moore and Mrs.

Garey returned to their home in Houston Monday after a week's-visit'- with friend here. Mrs. W.O. Parker and little son. Billy of Freeport and-Mrs.

James Mrs, J. C. Austin and son of Wau-o, have returned to their home after a -visit with Mrs. Austin's sister, Mrs. S.

O. of this city. Miss R. D. Hamm and B.

Detmorc were married at -Beaumont last week. After a bridal, trip to Gal-, the young couple will be at home in Port Arthur. Mr. Detmore Is wire chief of the Southwestern Telephone Company at Port Arthur. Mrs.

David W. Eddy and children of Lake Charles have arrived to join Mr, Eddy, who is chief executive of the Boy'Scouts' organization at Port Arthur. Captain Eddy was previously located at Lake Charles. Miss Helen Howes of this city is at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. "Cook, and, her aunt, Mrs.

P. Gallagher of Houston. KOCKPORT. Mrs. R.

L. Kincheloe has returned from a visit to relatives in- San Antonio. Mrs. Garnett. Saint 'is visiting and Mrs.

Traweek. Mrs. N. Cunningham and two little grandsons, Ira and Edward "-Lee Hahn, of Houston, are. here for the the guests of-'Mrs.

Cunningham's sister. Mrs. Emma'Wood. S. and'family of Fort Worth are spending the summer here.

Mrs. Mary N. Math Is and Misses Mattie Bailey and Nellie Thompson from La'Quinta, where they guests-of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F.

Green. Aften.a pleasant camping trip here. L. D. Lother atid family of Alice have returned home.

Misses Elsie and Maybelle Bell and Cieo Rolland of Alice were here with friends last wsek, Mrs. W. I. Miller is several months in Fort Worth, her old home. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Young of Aransas Pass were here last week. Mrs.

Cassie Harris of Houston' spent a few flays with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Sneed. Mrs.

Charles Adams and three, little girls of Torrecillas are visiting Mrs. Adams' parents, and Mrs. J. W. Brittaln.

Miss Vivian Brittain, who has been teaching at Rock Springs, is home for her vacation. Mrs. S. Ford Jackson, and two daughters, Isabel Irene and Annie Ruth, are visiting-relatives in Po'rt Lavaca. Miss Gray is visiting in Corpus Mrs.

Sam Dorethy ha? returned to her home in Robstown after a short her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gray.

Hanson and little daughter; Mabel. Louise, of Perry Landing are spend- ing a. week visiting with their un- friends, cle and aunt. and Mrs. J.

SAN AUGUSTINE. Miss Nannie Moore 'of San Antonio 1s a guest at of her brother, G. Z. Moore and family. Lelah McDonald Is visiting in Braddus.

Mrs. A. H. Eddins, who has been visiting in Dallas, has'- returned home. Misses Anni Beth Bloiint and Frances Payne, who have been vis-, iting in Jasper, have returned home.

Miss Lula McLaurin. is spending in Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Hanson, with their daughter.

Miss Claire, left last week in their car for an extended visit with relatives In Iowa. They will return via" Colorado Springs. Mrs. Raymond Rae and baby of Louisiana are visiting Mrs. Rae's old friends and classmates here this week.

Mrs. S. T. Best and daughters, Misses Hattie. Sajn, Elizabeth and Iva, are visiting relatives itr- West Point.

They will return" by way of Waco and spend several week's with Mr. Best. Mrs. J. L.

Wa.ters and son, Raymond. joined her daughter. Miss Anita of Galveston, in Houston week, where they will visit -for several days with friends and rela- The young: people of the Baptist Church entertained the Camp Palomar students with a social -at the Baptist Church last week. 1 Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. Miss Vivia Bell and J.

E. Windle were married at the, home, of the bride's parents. Mrs. M. A.

Bell, Rev. Hi A. Echols officiating. The home was beautifully decorated in banka and bouquets fern and flowers, while the bride was lovely in a handsome dark blue coat in: uotiiM.av.,,'. Reading.

Club met Tuesday snit. with bat and accessories to match. Mr. Windle is a young druggist of Henrnc. They will spend a short honeymoon in San Antonio, r-fler which they will be at home in Hearne.

afternoon with Misses Clecre as hostesses. and Mrs. Smith and son visited In Crockett, returning Monday. Mrs. J.

R. Martin and little daughter. Joy, left last week for a visit at Dallas and Greenville. Miss Mary Hoya, who has been on a visit to San Antonio and has-'rcturned home. Mrs, J.

C. Neciand and children of After the ceremony refreshments fern servod in the dining- room. Th'n bride's table bore a flimsy hand- fainted cover of pink roses, having na a center decoration a a i embedded in pink- roses. The ten wngon held the wedding cake, hcnrt shaped, a i embossed. Misses Gary May nnd Tvate Snyle Served ices with angel squares and dainty pink and green confections.

Mr. and Mrs. Keaton left for New Orleans to spend a few days before going- to Philadelphia, from where they go on an automobile trip Shreveport are visiting Mrs. Nce- land'x father, D. "Payne of Corsicana, after a visit with mother.

Mrs. Henry Cook, has returned-home. POR.T LuYVACA. Mrs. W.

H. little daughter returned last week from a trip to Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph.

Sheridan and daughter. Miss who have been vipiting friends here, returned to their home in Cuero last week. Mr. and Mrs. 'S.

i i of Houston are visiting? in the city for a few days. Mrs. B. D. Jackson entertained quite a number of friends, honoring Mrs.

Ford Jackson of RockporL Airs Wvhne nnl hniVv- loft Mrs 01 KOCKport. Saturnnv for tn Juu hi! Musical-numbers and reading proved- Sd Refresh- parents. Mr; nnd XTrs. H. frmm.

Mrs. William were served. Edward Perry of Mlneola arelved to- OR the guett of her sister. Mrs. A Scale.

Mrs. J. H. left for her homt at Terrell after a visit to her mother. Mrs.

J. TC Buchanan. Misses Beverly and Louis Wil- Mrs. 'G. E.

Robot ts of Rockport, has arrived to join her husband, who Is managing the dredging being done in Chocolate Bay. Mrs. Francis Thomas returned last week from a visit to relatives in Victoria. Misses Caroline and Elsie Penfield Mrs. Ella Collier-and -grandson, John Thomas Hicks, are visiting relatives in Town Bluff.

'Mrs: Hi'. J. Mathews is at home after a visit with' her daughter in Hemphill. Miss Emma File spent last weekend with Nacogdoches friends. FRECKLE-FACE Sun jinij Wind Brlnj: Out UKly llow to nemovc Kacly.

Here's a chance. Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of n. reliable, concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling- Simply get an ounce of Othine-double strength--from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as thia strength is sold under guarantee money Sack if it fails to freckles.

San Angelo are the- guests of Mrs. Dorothy Rouseau. Mrs. J. D.

Harkins will havo charge, of the community song service at the annual barbecue to be held here. Rev. R. W. Simmonton motored to Houston last week having as his guests Misses Rosebud Hobbs, Annie Lou Mclver and Inez Curry.

Mrs. Addie Chenny and family have taken up tReir future home with her son. Warren in Houston, who is in the employ of Swift Co. Mrs. J.

H- Baker "and children will leave next week for California and Colorado to spend the summer. Miss Katherine Duckworth is visiting Miss Josephine Kelfer. Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Kieg have returned to their home in Chicago after spending several weeks with friends here. Mrs. B. H.

Schumacher and little daushter. Mori, are visiting In Navasoia. VK7TOBIA- Mrs. J. J.

Welder Jr. has gone to the Welder ranch, to spend the summer. Mrs. James F. Welder Jr.

of near Refugio is visiting her Mrs. W. D. Faulkner. Miss Virginia Hallirtan is visiting friends in Houston and San Antonio.

Mrs. D. J. Perry has returned to' her home in Dallas. Mrs.

A. L. Cotton and son of Dallas are visiting at the home of C. A. Wertheimer.

Miss Ddrothy Faulkner has gone to San Antonio to be guest of Miss Frahkie Lee Newtgn. Mrs. L. J. -entertained the Tuesday Bridge Club Tuesday afternoon with two tables of, play- 'ers.

Mrs. W. J. the club prize and Mrs. C.

Richey the- guest prize. Miss Margaret De Tar is visiting friends in Houston and Galveston. Mr. and Mrs. C.

R. Holland have gone to San Francisco for a. several weeks' visit. Miss Linda Goldman has returned from San Antonio, where she has been visiting friends. Misses Dorothy Howard and Ger- Richey spent the week visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Welder on their ranch near Port Lavaca. Mr. and Mrs. O- P.

Borden of Piepce were the of Mr. and Mrs. V. J3. Proctor.for several days.

Mrs. Dudley Deavers and children are-the guests of Mrs. Deaver's sister, Mrs. W. R.

Allison, in Houston, Miss Rose Craven is visiting relatives in Lubbock and will later go to St. Louis for several Mrs. A. L. Manson has returned from a visit to San.Antonio friends.

Mrs. J. Asher. arid son have returned to their in. New Tork City after a several "weeks' visit with her father, Simon Levy, and other relatives.

Mrs. Frank Welder of near Port Lavaca is spending the week-end with her George Howard. Murphy and children- have returned to their home Blessing after a visit with her sister. Mrs. S.

S. Sitterle. Mrs. W. S.

Higgins and son have returned from a visit to relatives in Whartbn. i T.a Mrs. Houston "Sproles has returned- to her home in St. Louis after an extended visit witli her sister, Mrs W. Tomlinson.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Esterak, with Mr. and Mrs Edvin-Esterak. visited: in Rosenberg.

Mrs. Howard Lawhon'and daughters. Harriet and Irene, of Moody are visiting Mrs. R. A.

Irvin. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Thomas and family are spending this week at the mouth of the Bernard camping: Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pietsch Sidney;" with Mrs.

Charles Carroll, motored from Beaumont to be the guests of Mrs. B- W. Guyler for several weeks. Mrs. L.

A. Josey has returned from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Anderson, in Fort Worth. Cocoanut Oil Makes A' Splendid Shampoo SEAL.Y. Mr.

and Mrs. George Cook, arc at home again after, al Visit In Bellville. Mrs. T. G.

Hill had as her guest lost week Miss Ella Kelncr of Brookshire. Mrs. John Relty of Houston is the guost of her sister, Mrs. L. O.

Than- hciser. Mrs. A. Franz of Galveston is visiting her daughter. Mrs.

Joe Stctck. Miss" Mabel Connor of Sugarland spent the past week here as the guest of relatives. Miss Jennie Johnson is nt home her parents after having a term studying in Wiico. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl. Schaer spent several days last week in Chappcl Hill to. attend the wedding of Miss Lillle Schaer. Miss Lucille Stock entertained a number of her friends In observance of her birthday. Dainty refreshments' were served at the close of the evening.

The out-of-town guests were' Miss Hester Mae and Louis Strnunch of Hcfugio. Miss Menkc is, spending her vacation with her parents here After having taught a successful school year In Victoria. Tillie Hirsch will leave for Mexico to attend the University of Mexico. She has been delayed by recent floods in Rio Grande Valley. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry O'Connor have disposed of their business interests here and will leave soon for a different section of the. state. SOMKKVIM.E. Miss Adelaide Carlisle of Houston was the guest of Mrs.

T. W. Dunlap the past week. Miss Josephine Keifer, Mrs. Nettle B.

Pace and C. "Page motored to Brenhnm last week. Weignnds spoilt the weak-end with 'home folks returning to Houston last week. She was accompanied by Misses Leona Wel- gands and Jen net te Footc. The Ladies A i i a of the Presbyterian Church met In the church parlors and H.

Lang served a delightful ice course. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rouseau of If you want to keep. your.

hair. In good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and. is very harmful.

Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than anything- else you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly Injure the hair. Simply put two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass with a little warm water, then moisten your hair with water and rub Jt in. It will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. The, lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves 'it fine and silky, bright, an3 easy to manage.

You can gtt Mulsified cocoannt oil shampoo at any drug- store. It ii very cheap, and a i'cw ounces is enough to lost everyone in the family for months. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. Not A Blemish tnars the perfect appearance of complexion. Permanent and temporary skin troubles are effectivelycoiKatled.

Reduces unnatural color and ereuystdm. Highly antiseptic. Sfnd ISc. for Trial Size T. HOPKINS SON, NtwYorfc Cnres Malarlft, Chills and Fever, Dengue or Bilious Fever.

It Sills the germs..

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