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Valley Morning Star from Harlingen, Texas • Page 5

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Friday, February 26, 194N VALLEY MORNING STAR Page Dinner Is Added To Scries Of Parties For Bride-Elect HAULING EH Kathleen Curler her mother. Claud Carter, honored Fredd.e tiriiie-ifi-be. till a a ponied Mexican dinner Wednesday at El Putin. The laid with imported oi Bride-To-Be Honor Guest SAN BENITO Mrs. Earl Barher and daughter.

Min Katherine Terry, mere hostesses Tuesday tisrtu honorific Miss Helen Talbot a delightful shower Talbol left Wednesday for Independence. Kan to marry Corporal Benard Ashmoie.The wed- 4mt will February at the post chapel. They ill make the.r home there where Corporal mort is stationed. A theme was reflected in for the hospitality. Refreshmenu were served from table tpresd With lace and centered by a huge bouquet of pink radiance roses.

Juanita Mathis pres.deri at the coffee service and Barber sen-ed angel food cake squares dedicated with pink candy The guests the enure personnel of the San branch the telephone company where Talbot has been the past Other guests mere Mrs, Homer Talbot, mother of the eree. Mrs. James Landrum, her sunt, and sister, Mrs. Clifford Clarfc. as Talbot has for her nedkding costume a spring suit of Sky blue black Methodis! W.

S. S. Has Business Meet HARLINGEN Mrs. W. O.

Liston presided in the absence of the Mrs. Joe Wood, when, the Methodist S. met Tuesday at church for a business period. A meeting of the executive board preceded the general ins Mrs. Leo Pile mas at the piano ss the program opined W.

ft Turner gave the Interesting reports presented by officers, committee chairmen, and circle Announcement wm made that a nursery for children of members mill be held at the church next Tuesday afternoon during meetings of circle groups. All. in thers may leave their ch.ldren while attending meetings Men Are Hosts For Victory Dinner DONNA Monday night the Adult Bible Class of the First! Presbyterian Church met in the church, parlors for a party, arranged entirely by the men in the group C. Anderson and W. L.

Melt enxje mere masters of ceremony and also served the fruit juice and J. Matteaon handled the Jokes and riddles. Proverbs was staged as a contest sod Anderson carried out the elaborate game of forfeits. maguey fibers bright colors was centered by yellow calendulas Tne sen ce and other appointments emphasized the colorful Mexican theme. Favors mere pralines dee'rated ith paper lace to form nov el cups Place for the honoree mas by an unusual gift from her hostesses.

Other guests Mrs F. Jackson, mother of the hon ree Darold Jackson, Roger Warner. Betts. DeRidder La, George Alchom. Robert Fortney Donald Stotler, Mercedes, and Wallace Athey, Clementine Baker.

Miss Eleanor Davidson, and Miss La Donna Pol hem us. Austin Event Honors Bride Of March 6 BOOKS For everyone and a list that will surprise you by its completeness. BUPPS 114 W. JarkiMin Harlingen HARLINGEN Of interest to Harlingen in the follow, stem from the Austin American February 24: miscellaneous shower at the Alpha Delta Pi house mas the prenuptial courtesy arranged for Eleanor Crockett by three sorority Linda Lee Green, Ella Tom and Connie Muehlberger. "The affair took place Sunday afternoon Van-colored spring decorated the reception hall and yellow candles in silver on the dining table lighted up as a spring bouquet on the table.

Mesdames John Crockett, mother of the honor guest and Coulter aen ed shower gifts in large container draped in the patriotic colors From its top sprouted a miniature cherry tree which tne honor guest mas to chop domn msth a red. white and blue hatchet Crockett marriage to George Y. Camp is to be an event of March Bndal games and contests entertained the guests during the evening guest list contained only faoror.ty sisters and university friends of M.ss Crockett mho returned at the meek-end. from Harlingen her former home, where she mas honored at a tea, a miscellaneous shower and a dinner Former Harlingen Man Married In Nevada BROWNSVILLE Announcement received week by G. Eubank of the marriage of her brother, Sammy Wilson, formerly of Harlingen and Brownsville, to Miss Joseph.ne of Nem York.

The rites mere read February 13th at Carson City, Nevada Mr. Wilson is the son of Mr. and S. A. Wilson of Harlingen and as employed with the Valley Morning Star and Brownsville Herald for many years before moving to Reno, Nevada where he is now linotype operator for the Nevada State Journal.

Hostess At La Villa LAV1LLA Spring flowers formed sn invitation environment when J. Pealor entertain ed her Club. The served a pretty salad plate to Adkins. A Barker. Carl Poagnee, IF.

K. Gal breath Emmett Copper, MINNIE GILBERT Society Editor Doodle Dandy Of U.S.A. Teaches Benefits Of American Hay HARLINGEN Dandy play mil! be presented in Harlin- of the U. A a rollicking musi- gen March 6 at 2 30 and 8 m.f cal play for children and grown- under, the sponsorship of the Fine ups, has an undercurrent that em- Arts Club of Harlingen in the the meaning of freedom municipal auditorium, as it is understood and enjoyed in three previous seasons the the United States, reports of critics Arts Club successfully spon- vieming the production over the sored the of the Clare United have revealed. The Tree Major for Valley chil- dren.

Because of iu superb drama combined with emphasis on the KAr AHOC parents wish to develop in iVllO. JvJllCO the.r children, members of the I club chose "Dcodle Dandy of the U. S. A as the non-profit con- I IU( IUI CU tribution to the entertainment world season. DONNA Honoring her mother, A special de- Nanmt Jones, on hef 87th light to children birthday.

Mrs Leo Whorton enter- attending tamed about 25 of is the est friends with an informal coffee. Joop ho ap- Mrs. Wburton's lovely pears between ored living room was exquisitely decorated for the occasion. A mod- emistic arrangemem of and deep IN OO the re- fectory table, a flowering cyclamen. and bow ls of pink sweet peas about the room, were effective decorated touches The nk and white birthday cake was sened from the low coffee table before the divan.

of color, action, and fun. is as The guest of honor ore black modern as Ration Number crepe, studded with gold and re- Two, sponsors state. are on CAPE ENSEMBLE A complete "Vh1'? atBupp Sncp and D.jr. Sprimume emrrr.ole included Tw0 of of for in this Anne Adam. b' to Henry Pattern 4357.

F.rfl there, mill- Mr. Mne ol C.rh-le. 913 Mm. Kn Car ur.v-tr.rn cape mother can Celverton. in rece.vm* lule it (lener.l cut from one of her old woolen skirts.

Then there the daintiest Two Honored Jointly of paneled with back Qn J9th Birthday akirt gathering i 1 Pattern 4357 available only in HARLINGEN A pleasant, in sues 4. 6, 8. 10. 12. Sue formal hospitality of the week was been posted to interested friends g.

frock, takes yards the surprise birthday party ar- of the Shnnlund Girl Reserves for cape. IV yards 54-mch contrast. ranged Wednesday evening at the a fliver tea to be held Fridav after home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Staf- noon from 2 to 4 clock at the fetl to honor Miss Elsie Mayfield home of Dorothy Trune, three anc on her 19th birthday.

Joint hon- one-fourth miles north on Taylor oree was Felix Staffel whose Road The event will carry on sn 10th birthday was Sunday and who annual spring custom with the or leaving Sunday to report active duty in the U. Army Reserve Corps. Two birthday each topped Complim.nt. by It candles, were cut and served Coupls In Ldcouch Sharyland Girl Reservt Silver Tea Sat Friday SHARYLAND Invitations have Simple Affair Is Advisable By EMILY POST Dear Mrs Post; Please tell me frankly what you at of the evening with FDCOUCH Mrs. Faye Odom entertained St dinner on Sundsy honoring her son.

Fi ght Sgt Stan ley C. Odom and ife of Midland Other dinner were Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Odom Jr. and Mr Accepts Position think of my plan to give big formal tea to announce my mem under our circum- Stationed In stances. We didnt announce the engagement before my fiance left EDCOUCH Suff Sgt T. Y. for overseas because we hadn't Johnson is now stationed at Davis and Mrs.

B. ML Odom and daughter realized he would leave so quickly. Monthan Field at Tucson, Am He of Edcouch, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin He sent word however that he ts me son of Mr and Cliff Odom and daughter of Weslaco would like me not to keep it a Johnson of Edcouch.

and Dare Odom of Midland. secret 1 can't have a party at home because our house is too small Do you think it would be in good taste for my family to engage a private room at our best hotel and of both families to be invited. Or is this plan out of place when the fiance is at war? Sftould his mother be asKed to receive with us. or how could I parents into the party in some conspicuous way? Answer: It seems to me that giving a real announcement party ith your fiance over on a war; front does not seem quite suitable. If 1 were you I would have the very simplest afternoon tea at home including none but your two families, and at the same time send an announcement of oyru encasement to the paper.

iRrby aymOeate, tee.i Kate Smith stories with Mrs.Sherwin of Shreveport, La. DONNA Mary Magee, aenior are major in the University of Texas, has gene to Fort Worth to accept a position ss draftsman with Consolidated Aircraft. She the daughter of Mr. and Lorenxo Magee of Donna. Edcouch Pair Hosts For Buffet Dinner EDCOUCH Mr.

and Vittetoe entertained Monday even- mg at their home ith a buffet I dinner. Guests were seated at quartet tables. who were out oY town, were Mrs June Day and Miss Pauline Cheek of Baton Rouge, Mrs C. Cheek and son. 1 Frank, of Stringtown.

Okla: Paul Cheek mho is stationed in Florida; James Dentler of Mrs. Johnny Petty. Weslaco; Mr.) and Mrs. Hugh Vittetoe. Weslaco; Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Vittetoe, Edinburg. tnd Mrs. Modene Wood. Mercedes.

Visit In Edinburg DONNA J. O. Johnston. O. Wilkinson, and Mrs William Shenff spent Thursday in Edinburg as the guests Mrs.

James Turner ho recently return -1 ed from the Canal Zone. To Attend Grsdustion EDCOUCH Mrs Ethel Dixon left Monday for Boerna to spend two with her and family before going to Abilene for a brief visit en route to Norman. Okla I where she will attend the gradua- tion of her grandson at ths Nsval Training Station. Leaves For Visit I LYFORD J. left Sunday to visit her in Port Lavaca, and her granddaugh- ter, Jesse Rigsby, her daugh- ter.

Travis Lee, and her grandson. I Raymond Stockton. She also plans to visit a daughter in Houston. Jir letter in for supper. And due tn tend tttuitt every So MANY WOMEN Mil me that Calumet batten and can wait!" Kate Oi if.

bac.u.t Calumet acting a aecood So for light, fluffy hot breads you aure count on Cnlumet when are -Here's wartime meat- Pin- When Ted my manager, he a real he-man jCte, with all the HAMBURGER PINWHEELS tablMpocma oeteaa I fat 1 ult of rup rrumht rup milk pound ground I tifUd flour 2 Calutnat Bikini Powdor 1 tMtpoon nip ghortensni rup intlk (about) A nts if. who look, for d.e h.Lcn- product, for on -nr aey other crac ker. or red (of quality. fl.ror IT NAIISCO IUTI0K41 IISCUIT onions in fat until toft. Combina talt, papper, broad milk, and meat; mix thoroughly.

Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift again. Cut in shortening. Add milk gradually, stirring until soft dough is formed. TUm out on lightly floured board and Imaad IS seconds Roll into SAVE! sur s'0. ho S'- ,5 tax' 12 i 9-inch rectangle.

Spread with maat mixture and roll lengthwise as for jelly roll, ting edge to saal. Cut in 12 slices; place on groa sod baking sheet. Bake in hot ovon 25 minutes, or until done. Servo hot with cream sauca to which gTeen peas hars been added Makas 6 semngs. (All iure menti are CALUMET Ht BAKING POWDfff 7 ctory Recipe New Feature For Star's II oman Page To keep in step with wartime activity of Valley women, rationing featuring Vsiley grown will be presented each day on page.

art asked tn tn their own recipes or others they have trsed and liked require a minimum of rationing points and afford high nutritive value. Names of women will be printed unless otherwise requested Recipes using Valley grown products, particularly fresh vegetables and fruits, are especially desirable. Fresh Valley vegetables are used for the savory vegetable stew recipe given below except for the cup of whole kernel com or lima beans. Either will cost approximately six from your coupon book. SAVORY VEGETABLE STEW Serves 2 bay 1 2 tsp.

salt lt tsp. pepper 3 carrots 3 potatoes 6 whole inch and an response is a 1 a observ- from the younger element in the audience The lively musical comedy, full 2 Ibi. meat (fceef, veal or lamb flour 2 Tbvp.v lard or chopped cup chopped 2 cups 3 ps baling wster 1 cup hole kernel canned com or one cup lima Cut meat into inch pieces; roll in flour. Brown meat with chopped onions in hot lard or suet. Add tomatoes, water, bay leaves, salt and pepper.

Simmer one hour. Slice carrots one inch thick; quarter potatoes; add with whole white onions to meat mixture; simmer hour or until meat and are almost tender. Add corn or lima beans or both: simmer five mors. If desired, thicken gravy with flour and water mixed to a paste. I Calendar FRIDAY p.

All in the West Cameron county chapter of the Ped Cross meet at ths Building. Mrs. Roes Holloway Is Bridge Hostess RAYMONDVILLE Ths Tuesday Morning Bridge Club met with Ross Holloway at her home on Kimball Street. Mrs. R- L.

Clark won high score. The following were present: Mesdames E. H. Jamison. L.

O. Robbins. H. E. Tomme R.

Clark, Carl Miller. Holly BosUck and F. E. Refreshments were sen ed. ip jgi up' ut IT irrnmw Quickly soothed by GRANDMAS COUGH SYRUP Husbsnd Is Honored On His Birthday HARLINGEN Mrs Carey entertained a group of ith a 6 00 clock dinner Sunday in hr nor of her husband birthday.

Present were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Carey.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Schrantz. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Davies and daughter. Marie, and Laura Nell Vencill. Recruiting Lesder Cslls Friday Meet RAYMONDVILLE Harr? Douthit. who is a WAAC civilian recruiter, called a oman committee meeting of every civic organization tn Raymondvtlle and a representative of each commu- mty in the county, to be held at hei home at 7 30 m.

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