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VALLEY MORNING STAR Vaesdar. September 1941' Page 1 Cars Badly Damaged In Collision Monday COUNTY ASKS ici i. rLL: Vhca Dobbin! It's Just A Carriage Calendar LEVEE DATA HARLINGEN Both Miss Lor elle Boggus. 17 of Harlingen and Taylor King, 60, of Odem. escaped Will Assist At Institute BROWNSVILLE Archie Ruff, TUESDAY 3 p.

m. Presbyterian Auxiliary circles meet as follows: Circle one. Mrs Frank Demnsey, chairman. injury although their automobile! were badly damaged in a collision at the intersection of East Monro county engineer, and Andrew Bo wie, county right of way man, were and Sixth streets Monday instructed by the Cameron county HARMVfiENT First of a series meets with Mrs. B.

O. SnelU 210 E. Society Editor commissioners Monday to prepare MINNIE GILBERT Both the Lincoln Zephyr fedan driven by Miss Boggus and th information to help decide whether the county or the International Boundary Commission should main 1937 Chevrolet coach driven by King were so badly damaged that tain levees in the El Jardin area. of institutes to be conducted in the Lee; two, Mrs. Philip King, chair 10th district.

Texas Congress of man, with Mrs. C. M. Talk. 809 E.

Parents and Teachers, by Mrs. J. E. Pierce; three. Mrs.

DeWitt Neal. Griggs. Amarillo, will be held in chairman, with Mrs. W. P.

Briscoe. Harlmgen Wednesday, starting at 404 E. Arroyo; four. Mrs. Keith 10 a.m.

at the First Methodist McCanse. chairman, with Mrs. Rosa church. Mrs. Griggs is state vice Eiland.

La Feria. president 3 p. m. Baptist W. M.

V. circles The institute in Harlingen is spon one and four meet with Mrs. w. fi. ilec Templeton Slated they had to be removed with a wrecker.

City Policeman Floyd Property owners recently protested a proposal of the IBC to construct new levees from the El Jar Ryals reported. Miss Boggus was going west and King was going south at the tim din canal to the river. It was con of the collision. tended that the levees would lower property values. The commissioners then passed a resolution dis for Valley Appearance; Music Group Sponsors sored by the Harlmgen City Council Watson, 1102 E.

Monroe; circle two. headed bv Mrs. Mane Grapperhaus with Mrs. Joe Sellars, 817 E. Haras president rison: three with Mrs.

George Phil hps. 802 K. Taylor; live wuu J. W. Newbroueh, 814 E.

Polk. 10 a. m. City Federation of BANQUET IS PLANNED i a int oc owning responsibility for maintaining the levees. The property owners appeared before the court Monday and asked that either the county or IBC maintain the levees, since rights Mr.

1 r.rirPS nf AmzriUn Women U1UDS mecis v. state vice president of the Texas wnM So it. III. iUvUIMUlOl Congress of Parents and Teachers, ciety of Missionary Service meets in circles as follows: Circle one of way had been given free. Commissioners Grover Weikel and Charles Morris opposed allocation of $21,000 of lateral road money at the church with Mrs.

Browning Smith and Mrs. Wilford Smith as ol Mercedes, selected as the permanent Jte for the Easter sunrise sponsored by the district, was entirely paid for, Mrs. D. S. Knight of La Feria was elected to the position of vice president, Arrangements were made for the district convention to be held November 13, i4 and 15 at Mercedes.

Mrs. Hager and Mrs. Scott Dougherty reported on the national convention held in Los Angeles last Jnno TVxa wn awarded four VcUXEN Tlanf for the annual jct convention this fall in Merges and for bringing Alec Tern Sim to the Valley next March El made when the board of di cti the Eighth District, Texas Federation of Music Clubs. Saturday at the Casa de Palmas Hotel Lunch was served at one clock. Mr.

H. Hager. Mercedes, di red the business period, y. O. Schaleben.

Edmburg. siiounced that the 40 acreagc north hostesses: circle two with Mrs. Jack Cocke at 502 West Washington; cir rl three. with Mrs. W.

O. Liston. 613 N. First; circle four with Mrs. due the county from the state, to the interest and sinking fund for payment of bond interest but County Auditor L.

A. Bauer said that the new tax had been set with the provision that such an allocation be made. It was reported that no one had J. C. Elmore, 710 E.

Pierce; circle five with Mrs. H. L. Sparks. 110 will be main speaker Friday at the institute to be sponsored by the County Council of Parents nd Teachers.

The institute will opet. at 10 a m. in the Community Church. Mri R. H.

AVkins. Freer, district president, will also attend the meeting. Mrs. I. M.

Smith. Edcouch. president of the County Council, has stated that it is important that evtrv officer and chairman attend the inslitute. She has announced a board dinner to be held at Thursday evening to honor Mrs. Griggs and Mrs.

Wilkins. Other district officers planning to Madison: circle six. at 'the church iii iiliiiiinur ijJ.J....)Mil.i 'n'f for a short business session. 6 o. m.

St. Alban's Epiopal par ish will hold a picnic in Fairpark big silver cups, they reported, and a prize of ten dollars. Guests for the luncheon were Mxsses Dora Hager and Rosalie Smith. Mercedes, and Isabel Vig ness. La Feria.

Members attended from the fol Defense production may cut the number of 1942 automobiles, but these gentlemen seem content to ride along in their Horseless Carriage. This old "electric" auto was offered in one of the early Montgomery Ward catalogs. This photograph came to light during preparations for the 69th Anniversary Sale now being held in the Montgomery Ward store in Harlingen. honoring Rev. and Mrs.

H. B. Mor ris and children. WEDNESDAY COUNT ONLY THE HOURS YOU FLY Government approved! ground flying school for Commerclot, Advanced Private and Pilot. Government opproved Airplowi and Aircraft Engine Mechonk School.

Government approved radio itotion. Selected by Secretary el War fa giva primary training to U. S. A Corps Cadet and U. $.

Air Corps Mechanics. Write fat our catalog. CUP ANi MAIL TODAY! Club Holds Installation At Luncheon bid on county printing amounting to over $8,000. Tax rates as previously submitted for various taxing bodies were approved and the commissioners deferred action on a bill presented by Bertram Combe for work he said was done preliminary to opening of the food stamp plan office here. 3 p.

m. Woman Christian Temperance Union will hold a regular meeting in the basement of the First lowing towns: San Benito. Dr. Mamie Pester. Mrs.

E. R. Kennedy. Montgomery Ward Holding Annual Special Christian Church. attend are Mrs.

R. E. Harding. Ray mondville. district vice president; Sale At Harlingen Store 10 a.

m. Harlingen City council Harlingen, Miss Mary Elizabeth Challes. Mesdames J. B. Challes.

Mrs. J. F. Galloway. Elsa, district P.

T.A. presents institute at First recording secretary; and Mrs. Har Philip G. King, Henry Carlisle, and m. lit Methodist Church.

THURSDAY History records many glittering Ward's first catalog was utile C. Huntley. Delegate Returns ry Ketcham. Santa Rosa, district parliamentarian. pageants staged Dy ivmgs ana larger than a nanaDiu.

isui us puu 7 tOS FRESNOS Lavender and was the color theme for a cooperative luncheon held by member of the Los Fresno Garden club at the home of Mrs. S. S. Sap penfield. Friday.

installation ceremony for new Princes, but not one of them, in sDite of the ballyhoo, can hold a From VFW Parley sold out the firms stock at once. Their success then unfolded larger quarters, larger catalogs. 3 p. m. Harlingen Child Study meets at the home of Mrs.

E. Matz, 810 E. Madison. 4 p.m. Gleaners Class of the First Baptist Church meets, at Fairpark.

8 p. m. Order of the Eastern Star Club Adopts candle to an event which took place at Promontory Point near Og Major W. P. long, Dallas Aviotice School, leva Field, 4.

Dallas, Texas. Without any obltgotioa are nd fieers was conducted by Mrs. N. G. HARLINGEN Dr.

D. S. Meyers. de Utah. May 10, 1869 the driv larger sales, loyal customers.

Today, this institution; besides its San Benito, returned Monday from ine cf jhe Golden Spike. meets at the Masonic Hall. waur coratoa ro Stuart Place Home Philadelphia, where he attended the As The Golden Spike" was driv La Feria, Mesdames D. S. Knight.

Wemple Sanders. A. Hcgge, L. M. Vigness and C.

R. Somer. Mercedes, Mesdames H. T. Stot lor.

J. F. Baingo. H. E.

Hager. Alamo, Mrs. J. S. Roe.

McAUen. Mesdames Lester Bar num. Scott Dougherty. Faye Jones. Mission.

Mrs. T. E. Weideman. Mrs.

Arnold J. Shary. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred SL Clair Fisher.

Edinburg. Mesdames Albert Potter, L. Scarborough W. B. Cragon, H.

O. Schaleben, Fred Flanders. great parent plant in Cmcago, nas 2:30 d. annual rnnvcntion of Veterans a nnlished laurel tie by a Charlie. The new mcers mciuuc, Mrs.

S. S. Sappenfield, president; Mrs. Joe Frank ie, vice president: Mrs. Bill Billue, secretary: Mr.

E. S. treasurer; Mrs. rover Page, parliamentarian: and Mrs, Addfss.4m4i mm i eight branch houses at strategic shipping centers, and retail stores in 650 communities. I41IU of Foreign Wars.

silver sledge hammer, the great Pa Dr. Meyers represented the De Railroad Project was an ac nnrtment of Texas, and reports the comDiiShed fact An iron highway rr.n." Particularly advantageous in val i. tmm AOO Barold Pugh. Historian largest attendance in history. There DBnned the continent opening the ues and Drices is the Montgomery The new president gave an in Demonstration'Ciub will meet at the home of Mrs.

Filbert Engelbrecht on North Stuart Place Road. FRIDAY 11 a. m. Valley Council of Garden Clubs meets in Donna at the First Methodist Church. SATURDAY 10 a.

m. Cameron Willacy Bi County Council meets at La Feria. were approximately 15.000 official door to settlement and prosperity. WanJ stores Anniersary sale, held delegates, and more than 125,000 jt was a great boon to humanity. annually to commemorate the Sewing Day During Year ELS A First meeting of the new club year was held at the weekend by the Elsa Civic and Study Club at Casa Bonita in Elsa with Mrs.

Melvin Gies as hostess. Mrs. R. B. Carter, program chairman for the year, was leader.

She presented Mrs. I. M. Smith. Ed couch who introduced the study.

"Survey of the American The study is to be continued spiring talk and the roll was an ered by What I intend to do r. carrion this season. Year visitors. The Golden Spike" made this founding of the business and its DALLAS AVIATION SCHOOL AND AIR COLLEGE 10VI FIELD DALLAS. TIXAS At the regular monthly meeung i country an economic unit irom of HarlinEen Post Thursday night, ocean to ocean, a tremendous field long relation with American home makers.

This sale, marking Ward's books were distributed. i KM Wrt Mrs. Frankie will be hostess Fn fl ll I I I 1 Dr Mevers will make a full report fnr npw fi0ods and services. It gave 69ih year, is now in progress 4m September if. of the national convention.

I impetus to everything. The lure of Baptist T. E. L. Class lAnnual Rite Captain J.

A. Benton. Wylie. Tex opportunity started many Thn Who DUlll uieu tll. Plnnin TVTootirnr a resiEned department com mander of Ta.

R. A. At on sand were washed at the first meeting of each month ti.wu.MjL.i pnuiv herame rtt 1 A few hard headed leaders built on MISSION Thirty five Mistion Mrs. L. W.

Carreli was hostess to the Womans Service club at the home of Mrs. Harold Pugh. Jr. Thursday afternoon. Mrs.

Kenneth Shyckman was admitted i new Bjember in the club. Two guests. Mrs. J. Downs of lid rock, and their work surves The second meeting of the month feature of the business and social ment commander.

Dr. Meyers. so dtnirg the year is to be an all day meeting held Friday at Fairpark junior vice command affair with a covered dish lunch by the T. L. Class of the First no na mft duties of Amone the survivors, vigo.ouy.

I 1 Girl Re sen eg who belonged to the 1940 41 organization formed a picinc party Saturday afternoon and evening at Crystal Waters pool to carry nn a custom started several years aaeres? enierrnsmK. is wh members win sew lor tne oapu i vire commander. ftnmrrr Ward and Company, tni. American Red Cross. The business neetmg.

tne in 1872 bv rw for Brownsville and Ma Howard Bates At ThurSday nlthl'i the Mrs VfTJiV, in the absence of president, Harlineen Post will appoint a gen roM. king men. A. Montg imrv Bayview, and 22 members were ag an honor to spring graduates ttresent before thev leave for college. eral committee to work in coniunc vfd 8nd George A.

inome. es 1 i Thi. rlub will meet at the home sesio" will be held at 3 p.m.. the new me set for business sessions tr the club. The next meeting will be a sewing day at the Elsa club houe to which anyone interested Lee H.

Richards. Mrs. A. C. Mc Lamore gave the inspiring devotion ah Semi annual election of officers tion with tne L.namoer ui v.y i tne awaKentng neea MmMs ira, these men launched a new idea to sell good merchandise at price advantages di ect by was held with Mrs.

A. C. McLamore is jnv'ted. merce. and other civic organizations, in making plans for the department encampment for 194, which is to be held in Harlineen, The San Benito Post is working ''ff v.

Stella nameo presmeni. xvirs. a. ncrw mail. rS.

trt th, Relief fourth vie. president: and May In charge of arrangements ior the outing were Colleen Bucscher. new president: Mary Alice Conway retiring president; and Mis Frances Dushek, counselor. Swimming and dancing were diversions. Visitors who will leave early this week to return to their home in Dallas are Misses Lucille and Dorothy Tn 1872 this fdea was new and Wassom.

treasurer. Other members Mrs. E. D. Kraner on Thursday afternoon.

September 18. P.iymondTille Child Honored By Party TMOXDTLLE A gay ltttle jarv as civen by Mr, and Mrs, Albert MfElwrath for their daughter, Meredith, on her second rth revolutionary. But the Ward found 1 A wholeheartedly with the Hrnnn i topic. Afterwards members and guests enjoyed a social hour with Mrs. Giese serving punch and or the ooara are uncnanjitu.

1942 Mrs. L. Miller led a Bible veterans preparing for the i ers had high faith and built upon the rock, adopting as their princinle. A. W.

Cocke encampment. quiz in which Mrs "satisfaction cuaranteed or your cookies. i fur th mm rifarlv The print announced fwiowmi wn money back." Camp. Former residents or Kiwan Will Send i cofmitf for the vrr r. correci answers.

14 To Convention cities G'v protrem. mhhm crrr jjrs Lewis welcomed on ner re iiov Tb turn to the group after an absence whitman, of several months. HARLINGEN Local Kiwamans Big Defense Works Thurmnn Mnore: Board of Mnar. A. E.

Shelton and Mrs. Allie rimf d. Orshsm. whitman: Looney were special guests and 15 will send 14 delegates to the Tex as Oklahoma district convention in WASHINGTON f' John M. they have been guests of Misses Heba Fry and Bonnie Watson for the past month.

Mrs. Willard Ferguson returned home Friday from a weeks visit in San Antonio with her daughter. Mrs. G. L.

Dan Moody, and Mr Moody. Her granddaughter, Diane Moody, and the latter guest Shirley Sue Hansen, accompanied her home after Diane had spent the summer with her grandparents and Beaumont October 5. 6 and 7. ana will work for election of Glen Carmody. Federal Works Adminis nr pH Mondav the Tht rainbow colors were introdue ed bv varied hued balloo is which decorated the trees.

The birthday cake, four tiered and beautifully er.brsed was decorated in rosettes of red cherries. Little ruets were Sandra Iou 4 Baden, Gail Youncblood, Patsv AkurdL Mary Anne Pieton of Port Arthur. Harold Dale Shanklirt. Joe Watson. Marr Ritter.

Dan Smith, Douelas law. Ksthryn Glamer and Linden Hftnrock and Onts MrDaniel: Bed Cross, memoerf uere Mesdstnew A. de. D. Graham.

Iced watermelon was served. Vscor Holt: Hospi'alltT. MewJame A. C. S'Tb Chapter House.

Prepare IS I I ft nillMrwovv Schuepbach as lieutenant governor had 8m)roved eight ad fo division four, it was innoumw ditional defense pubi wot dsme Henry Waton. Hon rrv; for KUSIl Week tveni wts In sx states costing at Monday's meeting of the club. Manager Walt Bryan of the Madi Mntl introduced Sonia Zaran A mono' them were: Wtlon. and C. Stokes: Amenean ealtfl Cenler.

Medme Wm. Huehe Cnrnn Christi. health ren and Coy Weever, and Ms amine i mn rvn arViAnl school adi ceo. and irnnrovements. 305 60(1 Korroan.

11 Pretty Shower Giren Orange. swer and Enprajrement Told Mr ALLEN Mr. and Mrs. Jose AUSTIN Sorority houses on the campus of the University of Texas are undergoing their yearly furbishing and refurnishing to be ready for the activities of rush week. The period of "silence will begain Thursday at 8 a.m.

and from that time candidates for membership in any university sorority are not allowed to engage in any discussion of sorority matters nor to have dates. A date is definitely defined as "any form of engagement with Mi disposal plant addition. $148,500. CRITIC ALLY ILL off Berletti. entertainer at the Cebana, who presented a reouest orogram consisting of three 4 skits.

"The Census Taker "The Colored Funeral," and "Little Tilly Olson." EdKnburp Sophomore Class Has Election EDINBURG The sophomore Balli of McAIlen announce the en was joined in August by Shirley Sue. In San Antonio. Mrs. Ferguson met her grandson, Billy Ferguson as he returned from spending the summer in Akron. Iowa.

A spring graduate of Mission High School, voung Ferguson has enrolled for a year's course at Durham's Business college in San Antonio. Youth Goes To College HARLINGEN Dean Rocers is among the Valley youths leaving gagrinent and coming marriage oi T.n FRESNOS Tom Waher. For Mrs. Westlake ELSA Mrs. C.

W. Bowers and Mm Nina Whitson of Weslaco en tertained with a lovely shower re cently at the Elsa club house honorific Mrs. L. A. Westlake of Har their daughter, Maria, to Jesus of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Rodriguez. Harlingen. son and Mrs. Victor Rodriguez.

Harlin Watcher, is criticallv ill the Valley Baptist hospital in Harlm lingen. A pink and blue color theme mas earned out in decora gen. one or more persons gen. The rites will take place Sunday at 7:30 a. m.

in McAIlen. This period ends on September 17 class oi winuui tons and refreshments. at 8 a.m.. at which time pre rushing Rn riirfted fiamrs snd the middle of the week to enter held their first class meeting last week. The class officers elected for the year are Wallace Aderhold.

president: Scott Martin, of McAIlen. irfpnt: Jimmy Schlinder. llr. Claude West of Mission enter A and i College at Kings Home After Wedding affairs begin. Rush week proper begins with the week of September 15.

1: tamed with a reading and a group MISSION Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hrrin.

have returned from a Leave For A. M. secretary. The class held a discus HARLINGEN Harlingen youths who left Monday for Texas A. and M.

College include Woodward Wal ker, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood sion on the "Back to School nance to be sponsored by them. Watch Is Recovered HARLINGEN A 17 jewel gold ward Walker, who will begin his short poems.

After the attractive gift pack res had been opened by the hon erm. individual cakes and other dainties were served from a pret tily appointed lace laid table. Mfs Shirley Beaver poured puwh and Hiw Irma Whitson served cake. The group of 36 guests included friends from Mission, Ediburg. Don fit.

San Benito. Harlmgen. Wesla eo. McAIlen, Santa Rosa, Edcouch, tat Est. first year; Raymond Wolf, an up perclassman returning for study and the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Wolf; and Edward Fry who is also re en ville. Dean was graciuatea wsi spring from Rio Hondo high school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. Rogers of Rio Hondo, ho are now in Minnesota, and has been staying with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Rogers. 319 South Ninth in Harlingen. Attends Board Meeting EDCOUCH Initial meeting of the Edcouch Elsa Parent Teacher Association is scheduled for Tuesday.

September 9, at the high school at 3:15 p.m. Miss Man? E. Gilbert librarian, will be in charge of the program. Mrs. H.

H. Adkins. parliamentarian, will conduct a parliamentary drnl. rAMXRS IX. HARLINGEN watch said to be worth iwj was stolen from David 'Harris.

Negro residing in the 500 block of West "vler. but recovered later by Po rollmg. Visiting Relatives Mrs. Minnie Anderson of Bak lice Chief E. W.

Anglin from a man to whom it had been sold. A Negro Is in jail and Anglin said chita. a sister of Dave Pick ens, of Elsa, is visiting relatives. tneft charges would be filed Tues She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

day wedding trip to Houston and San Antonio. 'Before their marriage August 31, Mrs Herren was Miss Opal Bridges. They have taken one of the Vawter apartments on St. Marie avenue. Attends Board Meet HARLINGEN Mrs.

Marie Grapperhaus. president of Harlingen City Council went to Falfurrias. Friday to attend the annual fall hosrc meeting of the district of Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers. MRS. WALLER HOME LOS FRESXOS Mrs.

G. B. Waller returned Friday from Corpus Christi where she has been recovering from injuries sustained in an automobile accident near Corpus Christi on August 31. when the car in which she was riding with Mr. Waller and Mrs.

Pat Dodson and df urhter, Betty Elaine, was an oil truck Mrs. Waller is manager of the local telephone exchange. RETURNS TO IOWA PAN JUAN Miss Florence Gnf haK returned to her home i Joe Keepers, Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Wil Going To Capital MISSION E. P. Congdon of Washington. D.

arrived this 0 end for a brief visit in Mis his former home. When he km this week to return home, he ill be accompanied by his son. who has been a guest in the Erown home the past several liams. and Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Pickens. BONDS MOVE ALAMO Mr. and Mrs. George Bond have moved into the Kautsch apartment. RAYMONDVILLE Mr.

and VISITS IN SAN BENITO Mrs. Clarence Oberg and son were LOS FRESNOS J. H. Gabbert visitors in Harlingen Saturaay was a guest of Mrs. Phil R.

Movie in San Benito oi Sunday when she entertained in honor of her son, Victor Countz, who leaves soon to enter the University of Texas. Bridal Shower Given By Hostess. At Elsa 1 I I HOME AFTER VISIT LOS FRESNOS Mrs. Lonie Moses and sons. Jimmy and Carol Dean, returned Friday from Rhome where they have been guests of Mrs.

Moses' mother for two weeks. LEAD TO LOCKSMITHS 1 Refreshments were served from a lace laid table which had a bor Waukee. Iowa, after spending two ELSA Mrs. Joe Keepers a hcaree for a lovely bridal shower i'ven Friday afternoon at the Bon Hostesses were Mesdames weeks here with her narems. xwr and Mrs.

F. M. Griffith. INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU INVEST" BUT policies backed by 12 leading funeral directors, VALLEVWIDE means freedom of choice and continuance of service. INSURANCE is best when you can get it.

NOW burial insurance i available at prices all can afford to pay. CALL STOTLER BURDETTE MORTUARY viivttidft Local Acent iirur FROM SAX BENITO WOMEN Get 2 Way Relief! Periodic distress due only to f.lu.(iAnai aiiRis kt relieved for SAN BENITO Local visitors der white gardenias around the Urge punch bowL Mrs. C. Pickens served punch. Guests were Mesdames Claude Rogers, D.

Morgan, Lester Brown D. Pickens, J. W. Williami I B. Tarver, D.

M. Graham, T. J. Shrum. Vernon Pickens, Walter McDamel T.

M. Kivlehen. O. E. Carmack.

Robert Stump. F. Joe H. Mr ri Pickens, Coy I'icK Mrs. Brown, you cen see, is unhappy.

She started to open her car and broke the key. 'Why not use tht Yellow Pages of your telephone book? suggested the grocer's boy. "What good are they when you need a key?" demanded Mrs. Brown. in Harlingen Saturday mciuaea James D.

Ward. aid the roeer't boy. "YonTI find them a listed. Yon can get one to come in a hurry if you telephone. When ye woat sotwetWnSf ned a hurry wHemer it he key, lock, a clock, or on automobile furti to the YeHow Pages your flephon fceek.

manv who start 3 days before the time and take CARDUI as directed, Pickens, R. Williams. VJjljere, L. W. Holland, and W.

Quantities of sweetheart rose, crefke myrtle, and gardenias er used in attractive arrangement jgh the reception room fcereiving the guests at the door Mrs. Pickens, Mrs. Williams, the honoree. Gutsts in.scribed their names in tovtly brides book, a gift from ess to the honoree. Mrs i.

MuUere had charge of the rt Keepers was the recipient any Jocely shiwer fifta. flalki CONVENIENT, SWIM COOL, CLEAN LEGION POOL I CARDUI has another important i use: as a tonic to stimulate appetite, increase flow of digestive juice, i That's probably the reason it so "Just turn to LoeksMths, Fair Park Harlingen lflth at Harrison Phone 555 fhone 340 enVMei; Ter, Harold Carter. WmAupton, V. L. Williams, and MaTie Lindamood, Eh and Ruth Varbro, Dolores Su mp.

Helen Carter, and Earlme and Mrs. Tom Anderson ef Bak chita, Okla. HARLINGEN often improves digestion, iwips build up run down women, and so 1 relieves their periodic functional i distress! Try CAKDUL Adv. 25e 15c Adults Children nnder 15.

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