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'ife u- mtM ot MttmtaA so. their homo 1 Ur. tr ftnMicer and children have.v. 6 v-V a 'tout t-' I At Bessie Maria, H. Wolston of Smithvllle.

ssssesssssoosssssssssssssseeeseeeee a o.iil,alBMll Bnrinn. '-ft. Mr. and Mrs. J.

u. ikennw turned from Corpus Christi, Mrs. Elliott Ransome and children or. Waco are the guests of Mrs. Nena B-U.

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fenn hare returned to their home In Houston after a pleusant visit here.

Mrs. Lee Hughes and children are home i from a six weeks' visit to Amarlllo. Mrs. W. I.

McFarlane, Miss Mary D. Booth and Clarence McFarlane left y- terday for HuntsvlUe to be present at the marriage of Miss Willie TVddlcks and Bush Leigh, which will take place Wed- nesday. Mrs. K. Mitchell left Friday for Brownsville accompanied by her sjeces, -Misses Mamie and Maud White.

sirs. Maud Howard returned Sunday Houston. Mrs. George Reading. and child -e visiting Houston.

Mrs. -Ewlng Chapmen and daughter have returned from Donaldsonvllle, La. Judge George C. Baker, wife and daughter and Elizabeth Baker went Houston Friday evening lo attend the annual i picnic given at the San Jacinto, battleground by the Dick Dowllng on Saturday. CAMERON.

Miss Adore Wagnon has returned from Brenham. Miss Annie Laurie Lay of Itasca Is the'' guest of Miss Vance Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Wilson have returned'; from Kansas. Misses Anne and Leo Lee t.ave gone to Temple to maku their home. Miss Kathleen Pearce of Rosebud la the, guest of Airs. Leland Green. Miss Ludle Meyer oi itosebud Is lng Miss sallie Kate McLane.

Miss Motlc Cuaa. has returned from Waco. Miss Annie McCalla has returned to Rockdale after a visit to J. K.Thompson. i Mrs.

James Pate Is In Temple. Miss Cleve.und Biiitns oi Calvert-la- the guest of Miss Bess Anlett. Mrs. Marsh and no Marsh left this week fcr Austin. Misses Mattle Lee Atkinson, Mamie Baker.

Helen and Ernestine Cone, and Misses Clay and Gladys of Rockdale a In Cameron this week. The Thuliaos ji.et with Miss Edna Sprinkel Saturday! afternoon. Four tables i were arranged lor progressive fo.ty-t. -3 Refreshments consisting of salad and lei coursea were suvei a. tut doe oi tne games.

Misses Ell.abeth Cross and Bess Arnctt and Mrs. J. M. Ralston scored hig.i for club members, while Mrs. G.

Tay-loy held high score for guests. The clua- Ceets weie: Misses beth Jetei. Annie urle Lay of Itasca, Lily May Jeter, Nora Hefley, Minnie Wolf. Erteli Westmoreland, Modames Mcintosh and Taylor of Jacksonville. Miss Nell Wolf left this week for Okie-' homa City after a visit with relatives.

1 LA ORANGE. Miss Minnie Schnabel. after several weeks' visit with her friend. Miss Corlnne Granger, returned to hr home In Dallas Saturday. Miss Irmyntrude, Shuptrlne had as her guest last week Miss Alice Burttachell of Columbus.

Miss Mary Thomas has gone to Aiates-vllle. where she will teach the "Wmlng session. Miss Agnes Hobson has returned to. Galveston after ten weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. W.

S. Hobson. Mrs. J. C.

Brown visiting In Corpus Christi. Mr. and Mrs. Sam C. Lowery have re- turned from a visit to Troy, Ky- Misses Mary Byrnes and Myrtle Bryant visited with Mrs.

Byrne, tor. vn'. days last week. 1 Miss N'elli. Lee KUIough leff Monday for Sherman to attend Kldd-Key college.

MIsBcs Mildred and Paula MeerscheTdt of San Antonio are the guests of Mrs. Leo Frcde. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Hansen have i eturned from a two weeks' visit to Corpus Christi. Mr. and Mrs. Louva Lenert of Hon- -duras are the guests of Mrs. A.

C. Lenert. Mr. und Mrs. John Godbey, who have been the guests ol Mrs.

William Ntnnlke, have returned to their home In Caldwell. Mrs. J. Meyenbeig is visiting r.i Austin. Miss Olga Scliolz returned to San Antonio Friday lo resume her dutiej as teacher.

Mi, Irmyntrude Shuptrlr.e entertained Monday evening complimentary to her guest. Miss Alice But ttschell of Columbus. Progressive games were enjoyed and tees and cakes served. Miss Nora Lenert entertained with a bowling party Wednesday afternoon. I WILLIS.

Mrs. Minerva Turner from Call Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Jackson. Mrs. Eugene Smith Irom Cold Springs Is-vlsltlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Meadors. Miss Irma Powers entertained at forty-two last Tuesday night.

Those who attended were Mlssos Elenor McDonald, Ella Mclntyre, Mildred Leslie, Sola routs.Mary Louise Gardner; John Fouts, John D. McCall, Theron Fouts; Mesdames Fouts, Randall und Gardner. Mrs. XV. S.

Jackson returned last Hon- day with little Miss Sue from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swalne in Houston Heights. Mrs. Ked Mullen and baby left lust Tuesday to visit in her Old homo near Little Rock.

Ark. Miss Hortense Morris has charge of the music In the school. Miss Lesle Chris-man resigned. Mrs. Young, who was the gucs) of Mr.

and Mrs. Clinton Bybee, returned to her home In Houston Heights last Friday. The younger set of boys and girls had a moonlight picnic last Saturday night at the McCall spring. They were chsper-, oned by Mrs. A.

B. Stroller. Dr. und Mrs. Sharp are visiting friends at Elmwood Island at Fox Lake, Wisconsin.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood have moved to Magnolia. Mr. and Mrs.

W. J. Mann are now at home In the property recently occupied by Mr. and Mm. J.

I. Wood. PALESTINE. Tb beautiful wedllnr of Miss Kath-lota Jameson, daughter of Or. ami Mrs.

W. O. Jameson, to John Atterbu ry Ald-. tfdge of Estill. occurred rr.esday veiling at the Centenary Melhodist ejrarch.

It was the first weddinf: In- the MW church, ud the edlfke filled With Invited (Meats long before le hour. otelocfc. The church was I eautiful J- tm tba bride, colors, white and: green. beautiful Ohms and wbite satin ribbon being ttd In the deccrattons. Holland BmltJr -es organist.

3ss Eltna Rosser of Dallas save the wedding sores. "Dawshnie" and "Because" The ushers war Mensrs. Mills Reeiej. Seymon Staf-' "fMd. J.

L. Neftxger. Bin Brown. Fred Broyles. DIUey Broyles.

A Knet Clint Bowden. Maurice Freeman of Dal'jxs. The oi honor was m. -v i-. later of the b-ide; the laid of was Miss Gladys Jameson, young- tjrt- of the bride brl.l esmalds ware Mlvees Malito Knox Cc rsicana, Jatta WtUknB of St U'tils.

Nell Barr of Haatarila-. Ruth Atlfrburw' of Estill. asi Ruth Aldridge of F.stiU. Lel-' aa Broytes of best Svan. Kobert 'AldrMJce of Estill.

Miss 3rmsmen: Mosul a Harry Le.an Miss. IKvana 8w.nn. destine: Ben Hearne. ralartlnr ill Iff Buckley. Wlnoa.

Jo Aldrtda'. Estill. Miss. Aodiew Ald-, 'ridge. ArooU Miss.

Mower Misses Beolah Sv etman. Catherine DrutheJI. Rugenla Smith of Waco, a B1 Bonner 'Bewail. Rev. 131is Smith, pa tor of the I church, perfk rmexl the ccrecjojiy.

The 'bride was beautiful In white lace over 'ductaeBKe satin "carrying a ixviquet of 'Bride roses, a carln a veil -lad orange llilii lami He, bridesmaids all wore lAaimrt arhito lace over white nessaline. land wearing vrtls. The I naation of honor- was in durbes-'w. satin, the :7 IlttOr flower girls In valenoH-tjies lace I white mesattne, carrying oasaeis 'if flowers droDDiar them pathway te bride. The bride enteral on the i 'rnrm rf her faliwr and wats met by the tsTooni and lus best roan.

The eremony was oVe of beUT and grandeur. An lilciCanT reception folKiwed at tiie home. bMpr pair were the recipients of i-aaaay Uy glft.l and the. gr-Kimsmen ware preaieated handsox.e ack pins. Tha brldei jresentid her maids -with sll-ivar tosDed tooth rcw.ler boxes with her ocram.

A. on thern and to the iris. Dins with their in. tlals. The groom a girt to tne pnue i rjswni launoad brooch.

T. coupie If ft on the aught train for Estil Miss, their home. At the home of h. ir parents. Mr and Mrs.

P. J. Adams, at Montalba. Sunday. September 1.

at oViock. p. Rev Mills, pastor if the Methodist KpJscopeJ church, flclaang. Venor Jmwxtm Johnson was to Miss Miss Myrtle Mae Ada.Jis. The wedding ail It from Dallas comi csed of the bride-' arroom.

V. Johrson, Misses Lucile. Ormce and Jessie Johnson. Charles Hew- Tmber. were driven nit by auto, as ware Mrs.

VThnstoc Her.ir.gton, son John i Caswell. Miss Cromer a nd Mrs. Georgie Desoming. The i-lor was pink -f and white, and beautiful in ever-y detail. Miss Johnson sang ihai --et live song.

Xh. Perfect Love." acconrpanied by Miss Croxier, and at the concii t-lon. th piano ounded forth the d'litE marvih. The minister took his st; nd jear tre arch. mnd the pnxreision entenn Mrs.

Frank Austin of Frankston. inilnin of hsmor. in her own superb wedding cf white dnchesse sattn. worn not so loug ago; -i Miss Xilla Hanks of Corsi in pink satin and shadow lace; len The f.rst maid. Miss Irma Lee Adams, sister of the bride, in whir satin end lace, all came In and parsing back of the arch came- out and took their places; the bridegroom and his hfst coming in from the hall, the bride oti die arm of her father from the opposite door, they met under the arch and Yx Adams re- signed his daughter tu 1 betrothed.

The bride waa guwned in ar elegant white satin, trimmed with Sparcsh lace and peaiis. She carried a sbow-r bouquet of white carnations and crxngx- buds held by tiny white streamers that fell to the bottom of her gown, wvire voluminous white veil held by orange buds. Mrs. J. Stevens ent.

-named at din- Her Friday evening in honor Mrs. Wil-lard Karn. who left Saturday for her home at Houston, arnl Mrs. K. M.

John- son. Covers w-rp for he hostess. her honorees. Bichy, R. O.

Murray. Sr of Miss Amy Brasxleton. Miss Stevens and Miss Helen Johnson. Miss Mabel Crabtr. entertained with A luncheon and slur.

lr psiv Friday j. might In honor of M.t Iene. Swinburne ml Mexia. The p-rs. gul vue hostess and honoree.

M.sss Armia Schmidt. Margaret Sue Barret! INsie. Hill of Al--warado. Frances Marsh and Ruth Med- ders of Dallas. Mrs.

C. H. Seabrook is entertaining a bouse party for the Cair and festival. The personnel includes Mvlames A. Cox.

Hugh Alexander. Kraest St. Clair and E. C. Cummings.

aj Tc-ague. Mrs. Hiram Muse ent-ta'jied W'fKlnes- day evening in honor of Miss Lena Pearce of Whitesbtro. The Labor Day ball Monday night was an opening event of tlie week Miss Ros- coe, the quen. and P.

Martin led the grand march. The dty has been crowded with happy i parties for the fair and festival all week. Anderson county's exr.iblts are fine, and the attractions are becoming a very large dty. Mrs. A.

R. Howard came from Marlln, where she has been for a few weeks to attend the Aldndgp-Jameson wedding Mr. and Mrs. YV A. Aldridge came from Estill.

to attend the wedding of their son to Miss Jam son. Miss Jeffries lreen of Calvert is the i' truest of Miss Margaret lioulware for the fair and festival. VICTORIA. 1 Mrs. C.

Nash and Miss Marie Story ar the guests of Mr and Mrs. Sugene Wilson Mrs. W. S. and daughters.

Misses nes and Emma, returned last week San Antonio, here they have been spending si.me lime with relatives. Mr. and Mrs P.ivers Mixelle have returned Nm Houston and their many friends here are delighted to know that tbsy expect to make their home here again. Miss Elma Wheeler in Port Lavaca ytMs week, the gue-it fnends. 'Mr.

and Mrs ti Echardt of Goliad pent a few- hours with friends on their way Houston. Miss Grace Martin left Sunday for Frost, Texas, here ill teach" this i jrear. Mr. snd Mrs A E. Tnplett and little daughter spent last Sunday at t.alve.ton.

urmx 'luimin reiurnel home Sunday from Corpus Chri.ti. She was a avest at a house party while aw-av iriv-n a Padre Inland, at the ranch of Pat i Duna. Mrs. Jules Levy Friday afternoon for Corpus Christi. v.

her- she roes to viatf telallira I Kuby James, who has been the paast of Mr. and Mrs J. B-kham. left Saturday for her home in Brvan. Mr.

and Mrs Oscar Lander returned Monday from Cluud. roft. where they spent their honev moi.n. Mrs. O.

D. Lenert it-it last week for Port Lavaca, where she will spend two Miaa Annie for Newton, Texas, left Friday n-N-n i-re she will tiacii la the dty schools. Miss Agnes Lee has as Stuth Wilson of El Carer her guest Miss 4 A 1 is? 4wlfe Jessie Lee and Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. L.

(MM spending a delightful month at YVythe-ville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Clramann are spending a week at tSalveston. lliss Mary Virginia Warden left Tuesday for San Antonio, where she will attend Our Lady of the Lake academy. Mrs. W.

K. Briggs and little daughter are here' on a visit to Mrs. Briggs' mother. Mrs. Tom O'Connor will leave In a few days for New Orleans.

on last Thursday afternoon the Ladies" Aid society of the First Presbyterian church entertained in honor of their president, Mrs. Fannie Waddell. who leaves next week for Phoenix. to make that place her home. The society presented her with an amethyst brooch as a small -token of their love and friendship.

A guessing contest was the mode of entertainment. Mrs. Brown winning the prtxe in this contest and Mrs. A. B.

Peticolas, the booby. Ice crearr. and cake w-as served and throughout the afternoon fruit punch and bon bons were serve by the gracious hostess, Mrs r. B. McNeal.

Mrs J. I'upree was hostess for a beautiful party given Tuesday evening at her home. 307 East Constitution street, the honor guest being Mrs F. Hart, who also leaves in a few days for Phoenix, Ar.z. PORT ARTHUR.

Mrs Carter and son and daughter have returned from a vacation trip through Arkansas. Mrs. J. Allen Ligon and daughter are visiting relatives in Beaumont Mr. and Mrs.

Karl Kramer and family, who have been spending their vacation in Sulphur Springs and SUoam, returned home on Saturday. The Mothers' dub picnic Wednesday afternoon at the resid-nee of Mrs. T. C. Simpson on East Procter, was a very enjoyable affair.

twenty members were present. An excellent lunch was served on the lawn, the honorary members being seated on the gallery and served by a special waiter. Mr. and Mrs. S.

C. Fox left on Wednesday for an extended trip through the East. Mr and Mrs. Arthur C. Walker spent the week end In Galveston.

Mr. and Mrs C. Markis of Ben Ami, La are spending theweek here Mr and Mrs. Alfred Spence have returned from a trip to Colorado, Wisconsin and other points. Dr.

and Mrs. Smith, who have been the guests of their daughter. Mrs. J. M.

Ityler. have returned to their In Angteton, Texas. Mrs. J. Imhoff has returned from a visit with relatives In Iowa.

Mrs. George Butterworth. who has been visiting in Ohio for the past two months, returned on Saturday Mr and Mrs. J. W.

Tryon have returned from a month outing in Philadelphia and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Jan Van Tyne are spending a few weeks in Colorado. Mrs.

C. H. Walker of Beaumont is the guest of the Misses Pace on Waco avenue. A number of the young friends of Miss Minnie Landum of Houston, who is visit- lng at the residence of Mr I. Freundin-h on East Procter, gave her a surprise party Thursday night.

The evening was sent In games, after which refreshments were served, and the young people o-parted. hoping that Miss Minnie would visit often in Port Arthur. A merry party of young people, chaperoned by Mrs J. M. Latham, spent the week at the beach, returning today with enough sunburn to last them till vacation comes again.

Those in the crowd were the Misses Ethei Itham. Elein Eubanks, Wilms Harle. Rosabel Dlckersoii. r'av Hurt and Ralph Miles. Wlllard Imhoff, Harry Hart.

Eugene Eubanks. Otis Dick-erson. Roy and Garth. Mr. and Mrs.

A J. Gifford and children have returned from a vacation trip to Mena. Ark. An impressive memorial service was held Sunday in the Trinity Melhodist church in memory of the late General William Booth, founder of tr. Salvation Army.

J. C. Reynolds presided at the meetn.g and tributes were paid to the late head of the religious army bv Rev. Mr. Gonzales and Charles F.

Neiil. Mrs. Thomas Rice and little son have returned from a month's outing in Marlln. Texas Mrs. P.

X. In gratia in of Silsbee is visiting friends here The tennis tournament at the. Lake club tiouse was a very pleasant affair. A large crowd of tennis enthusl-atts gathered on the broi.d gallery to watcii the plays. Mrs.

R. Butler and Miss Phyllis Keith won on the ladies' doubles. The prizi were very handsome and some very brilliant playing was done. Miss Amelia Proft and the Misses Clara and Augtista Shumacher have returned from a month's outing in Mena, Ark. LOCKHART.

Miss Dallas Reynolds, who has been the guest of friends In Eagle I.ake and Shiner, returned home Wednesday. Miss Bessie HaM. who Is to teach in the Marsha 1 public schools, left for that ple.ee this week. Miss Dora Jordan, who has been the putst of Susan Lewis st Gonzales, return i.ome Monday. Mis.

Dr. Obaniou and daughters arrived home from Hochhelm Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Brock left for their home at Waelder Tuesday after several days here with relatives, i Miss Clara Green, who has been with friends at Kenedy for some days, re 'w.

Photo by Kempe, Hempstead. McIJade, se engagement to Joe Menke, a prominent been announced. the ceremony they departed for Colorado Springs on a noneymoon oi imny my- Misses Carrie -and Ethel Swayne have returned from Tennessee, where they have been spending the heated term. Miss Lilian Black has returned from Caldwell. Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. McCorkle of Sterling City were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

XV. H. Coats durlnguhe past week. Mrs. Frank Rodgera, who has been the guest of her brother.

P. E. Cheevea, has returned to her home at Waxahachle. Miss Eva Moore has returned from a Marlln visit. Mrs.

Jack Burns of Ledbetter Is a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Stogs-dtll.

Mrs C. A. Butts and little daughter have returned from Denver, where they have been sojourning since Juns NAVA80TA. C. C.

Meachum of Jftiderson. and Miss Lulu Letlow of this city were married Sunday evening In Houston at the home of Mrs. Rogers, Rev. H. M.

Tlramons officiating. They will make their home In Anderson. Mrs. Hugh Leake and children spent a few days In the city last week en route from Georgia to their home In Temple. Mesdames Eugenia Pearee.

J. S. Harvey. Heberd. Misses Gladys Harvey.

Irma Brooks. Dave Hardy and Kupert Brooks attended the Labor day celebration at Bryan. Mrs. J. M.

Culbert has returned to her home in Little Rock. Ark after a two months' visit with relatives here. Mrs. Roland McCune sieht several days In Richards last week. Miss Ella Felder of San Antonio has been the guest of her brother.

J. J. Felder. Miss Rachel Lang returned Monday to Houston. Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Horlock. Mrs.

W11-burn Routt. Frank and Edwin Horlock are spending a few days In Hearne. Mrs. James E. Hogue and little on have returned to their home In Hot Springs.

after a visit with the family of I. W. Chlnskl. Miss Ira Blackshear is at home from a month's visit In Colorado. Mrs.

J. XV. Rodes and Miss Alice Rodes are at home after spending a month In Galveston. Miss Alice Rodes has also -eturned from a visit to Abilene and Fort Worth. Mr.

and Mrs. E. G. Vouens and little daughter, Miss Bernlce Taylor and Su-tierlntendent J. T.

Davis, spent a day In Houston last week making the trip in Mr. Youens' Cadillac. Miss Edith Salyer left last week for Cincinnati to study music. She was Joined at Bremond by Mlsa Clara Curtis who will also study. Mrs.

W. D. Baker and little daughter of Fort Worth are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

N. Baylor. Mrs. Chllds Norwood and little son are visiting in Austin. BATSON.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith and baby left Thursday for Houston on a visit.

Mrs. W. C. Turnbow and daughter Julia Ruth left Thursday for Marlln. Miss Stella Vernell left Friday for her home near Dallas.

Mrs. Robert Williams came in from Louisiana Friday. Mrs. F. W.

Elder and daughter Violet have returned from Pittsburg and other points In the North. Miss Edna Swearingen returned from Beaumont Monday. Mrs. T. Matson ana cnuaren came in from Yoakum Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Beeler and baby left Monday for Kentucky on a visit. Mrs.

P. S. Russell and Miss Frankle Via spent Wednesday and Thursday in Beaumont The Boys' club was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.

W. Clinton Tuesday night. Miss Alma MUlhouse of Beaumont visited her sister, Mrs. J. W.

Maxon, last Mr. and Mrs. Claud Mltchel and family have moved to Hull and will reside there In the future. The Ladles' Home Mission society met at the Methodist church on Monday aft-afternoon, September 3, at I clock. The subject for discussion was "The Dependent and Delinquent Child and Medical Work," Little Miss Beth Antllly celebrated her fifth birthday anniversary at her homa and gave a number of her friends an enjoyable afternoon.

Thoee present werei Misses Mildred Black, Doris Bradley, Nellie McCarty, Junle Watson, Georgia Nelson, mile Smith, Thelma Gilbert, Lo-vlna Booth, Beatrice Badgely, Mary Mitchel, Lucile Christian, Clara Smith. Eleslbeth Nelson, Nlta Boyd, Sadie Wan-man, Jonle Couch, Clare Smith, Elsie Pool. RICHMOND. Mr. E.

Q. Wessendorff gave a yery beautiful Informal reception to the Bridge, club Wednesday afternoon at her pretty borne In West End. Mrs. T. B.

Peareson carried off first honors and Miss Nettle Laurie Winston won the consolation prtsa Judge and Mrs. Peareson are spending the remainder of the heated term tourta' Vlralnuv Mrs. W. W. Roeve and little daughter LUa, wfca bv been tna suaata of lira.

Kiss Mtnnti Cnramins, Daughter of Dr. L. T. Cummins of Hempstead. Margaret Clair Wolston, Daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L. H. Walston of 8mlthville. 4 Duxelle Stunp, Six-months-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. F. G. Stump of Palacios. spending the summer in New York and Canada, has returned home.

Miss Laura Reese returned home after a pleasant visit in Travis and Lampasas countfes. Miss Forest Flick of Cuero was the guest of Mrs. 8. R. C.

Towles for the season -end dance. Misses Grace and Marie Denman left Saturday for Tuscumbla, to- attend the Dreshler institute. Mrs. J. D.

Sayers has returned from a trip to San Antonio. Mrs. W. A. Smith and children, accompanied by Mrs.

Nina Eastland, motored over to Yoakum Monday. Miss Nolla Neighbors of Waelder visited Miss Mamie Tate Sunday. Mrs Harrell anil children left Saturday for Roswell, N. to visit relatives Mrs. C.

T. Rather of Austin Is visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Polly and Willie Robertson-of Waelder attended" the season-end dance. Misses Marie Burns of San Antonio, and Bessie Bell TIpps of Seguin were the guests of Miss Pearl Walker for the eca- son-end dance. Mrs.

XV. 11. Clark will be hostess to the Thursday club this week. Miss Tom Spooner entertained the Beau-Nots Thursday afternoon. Second only in Importance to the K.

D. ball and reception of the Christmas holidays is the annual season-end dance given each summer at the close of vacation. The date set for this season, the evening of August 3t, duly arrived, as did a number of young ladles and men from a distance to participate In the pleasures of the evening. The reception room, ballroom and musicians' stand were beautifully decorated. At 10 o'clock the hall was opened with the.

grand, march, led by EUiott Jones, president of the club, and Miss Terry Morley of San Antonio. The Rt Anthntiv nnhfMtra of Saa Antonio furnished the music. The punch bowl, wreathed in Ivy and red berries, was presided over by Misses A ridel Dll-worth and Josephine Peck. WHARTON. Mrs.

F. W. Shannon entertained lo a most charming manner on Monday evening complimentary tq the bouse fuest of Miss Blanche Kemper, Miss Mallsaa Whitehead of Louisiana. Tile afternoon was spent by the -young ladles and their nosiess in a progressive game or oruure. I Al ciocK ins young men snnnuwa and a o'clock dinner was-served, aster which the entire party enjoyed an hour's fun at the moving picture show.

Mr. and Mrs. Shannon's guests were; -Misses Whitehead, Kemper. Alice Kamper and Minnie- Kate Kemper; R. H.

Vineyard. Henry Bolton. Esunett Shannon-and H. a. nauueii, The -Bridge awral weokr rf n-T -J j.

-ft I I I I i Miss Hazel One of Hempstead's social favorites, who young rancher of Waller county, has Jus vacation, resumed Its weekly games on last Friday, meeting at the home of Mb Sue Moore. E. Hawes and family have returned from a summer spent In Galveston. Mrs'. P.

G. Huston of Bay City was the guest of Mrs. W. W. Armstrong during the past week.

Mrs. G. J. Moore has returned from a pleasant visit with relatives at Berclalr. Mrs.

J. G. Barbee Is home from Crockett, Galveston and Houston, where she visited relatives. Cards received from Mesdames Jesse Matthews and J. M.

Andrews tell of delightful times at Cloudcroft and El Paso. The Wharton County Teachers' Institute brought over sixty teachers to the city during the past week. The institute lasted throughout the week and was addressed on several occasions by prominent speakers. Mrs. E.

W. Cole has called a final meeting of the program committee of the New Century club fdr next Thursday afternoon at her home. The committee expects to complete the work at an early date In order that it may go to the printer In time to be ready for the first meeting of the club. The study will embrace the countries of South America and Mexico. Mrs.

J. R. Cloud has returned from a visit with her niece. Mrs. S.

H. Wilson, at Houston. i Misses Marguerite and Hallie Rust, Annie Gifford and Laura Brooks leave during the coming week for Hollins to enter school. This is the last year of the Misses Rust and the first for the other two voung ladies. Mrs.

Howard Clapp has returned from a visit with her cousin. Miss Nona Shell-burne. at Kerrvllle. CONROE. Miss Mary Alice McCmb of Montgomery, who has been spending some time at Weldon, Texas, with her brother, W.

P. McComb, is spending some time with friends here before returning to her home. Mrs. E. B.

Stewart of Montgomery arrived In the city last Wednesday morning on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Barkley. Mrs.

J. C. Hudson, who has been spending some tide with her parents In the old town of Montgomery, passed through here last Saturday morning en route to her home at Wlnnfleld, where she expects to Join Mr. Hudson. Mr.

and Mrs. H. C. Addison, accompanied by their little daughter Lucille ire spending some time at Marlln. Mr.

and Mrs. E. A. Williams have gone to South Texas to spend some time at the home of Mr. Williams' parents.

Miss Myrtle Anderson spent several days In Montgomery this week on a visit to friends and relatives. Miss Florence Madeley, who has been on a visit to her brother's family, returned home last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Pat Addison of Montgomery was In the city last Wednesday on business and visited the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Jones. Miss Rosalie Rathbone of Denton arrived In the city Thursday morning. Miss Mamie Talley of Keenan Is in the city the guest of her friend. Miss Olive Nugent, where she will spend some time. Miss Mattle Lee Talley, who "has been In Galveston visiting friends, returned home laat Tuesday morning.

Miss Mary Agnes Wahrenberger, accompanied by her friend. Miss Hattie Stlnson, spent, several nays in tne uayou City. Miss Wahrenberger returning to her home here and Miss Stlnson went to Wharton to spend some time with friends before returning to her home at Dobbin, Texas. Mrs. J.

Llewellyn had the Ladles' Fancy Work club with, her last Thursday even ing at her home. I TEMPLE. Mrs. U. Powell has returned from an Austin visit.

Mrs. Otto Schaffer of Waco is visiting her mother, Mrs. II. Bassler. Miss Carrie Clapp has returned from an extended vacation spent In Chicago and Streator, III.

Jerome Prultt of Galveston was a Templevlsltor during the past week. Misses Male and Olga Engblod have returned from a visit spent at Georgetown and other South Texas cities. Mrs. A. Bohon and daughter.

Miss Theresa, are visiting relatives at Coperas iove. Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Cahoon have 'gone to Los Angeles, expecting to be absent for a month. Miss Dora McLean, who has spent the summer In Galveston and Palestine, has returned. Mrs. R. E.

Howell has returned home after an extended visit paid relatives at Hlllsboro. The marriage of Mlse alley Poole, daughter of fir. and Mrs. W. M.

Poole, and Fred F. Kphnke was solemnised at the home of the bride's parents Wednesday of the past week. The couple will return to make their permanent home here after a brief visit spent In Ban Antonio. Mrs. Frank.

C. Rhrbaeb is visiting relatives at New Breunfels, Ban Marcos and Lockhart. Mats Verna Mae Smith has returned from a lengthy visit paid relatives and friends in South Texas. The merrfckge of Miaa Jernile Wright to A. N.

BtanaelL both residents of this city, was solemnised here Wednesday of Abo past week. Both are well known and) popular roun peopla tainUat)y After turned home Tuesday. She was accompanied by Miss Clara Lane of Kenedy, who will spend some days here. Miss Poiiy Robertson of Waelder, who is the guest of Mr and Mrs. C.

H. Beaty. aucnded the Civic club dance at Gonzales Friday night and returned here Saturday. Mrs. Donovant Newsome of Eagle Lake is here with her mother, Mrs.

Altah McDowell. i Mrs. George Walton and Miss Patty McCiung spent Thursday at Burdette Wells. Miss Hattie HoustSn left Monday for Cincinnati where she goes to attend the conservatory of music. Misses Christie and Hildegarde Storey of Houston have been here for the past several days and left for their home Tuesday night.

Mrs. Sam Tally and daughter Lorena, of Nixon, spent some days this week with relatives. Mr and Mrs. Allle Blackwell went to Lulin' Saturday. Miss Gladys Sanders left for Luling Saturday where she will be the guest of Miss Dorlne I'atton.

Mrs. N. O. Reynolds left for her home at i irange Wednesday after several weeks with the family of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Mr.

and Mrs. Pave Lambeth of Gon-zaics were here Wednesday. A delightful dance was enjoved by the young folks Monday night at Vogle's hall in honor of Misses Christie and Hilde garde Storey of Houston. About twenty coupies were in attendance and a splendid time is reported to have been had. I Teachrrs Institute bv the Independent schools of Lockhart and Martindale have been in session at the high school build- inir here for the week and many of the young lady teachers of the country sciioo are In attendance.

Miss Alma Cardwell entertained quite a number of her little friends at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse P. Cardwell.

on Tuesday afternoon. Hearts was played and the first honor, a Cupid Awake, went to Christie Storey of Hous ton, wnio- jeim'e Mat Maker secured Cupid Asl.ep The guests were served delicious punch on arrival bv Mrs Swearencen. and at the close of the games cream and cake and salted pea- I nuts were serv Enjoying Miss Alma's hospitality on this occasion were Misses Ruth Ifevis. Chrysta! Ross. Sadie Swear-engen.

Wilmuth Brock. Christie and Hildegarde storey. Corlne Storey, Minnie i May Motile. Marie McCurdv. August" Lanier Connolly, Jennie Mae Baker.

WilMe Bato r. Agnes Morgan, Doda Jordan, Lillian Thompson. NACOGDOCHES. Mrs. Smith left Friday afternoon for a visit to relatives at Tyler.

Mrs. C. A Burke of Lufkin Is the guest of W. M. Burke of this city.

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walker and baby boy of Camden are the guests of Mr.

and Mrm. J. O. Ray. Miss Jewell Coffee of Fayettevllle.

who has been visiting her grandfather. Ja--k Murphy, and other relatives the past month, left for her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. William Herring of Tyler Is vls-itine her son, W. L.

Herring. Mrs. A. N. Ansley and children have returned from a two weeks' visit to Sap Augustine.

Mrs George T. McN'ess and children returned last Saturday from a visit to relatives at Tallahassa, Fla. Coke Murphy, wife and two little girls. Fram es Louise and Mary' Eliiaberh, arrived home Tuesday night from a two weeks' visit to Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Daughter at Monroe, La. Marcus Smith, wife and daughter left Saturday to spend the month of September at Nashville, Tenn with relatives Miss Lovie Klourney, who is to marrv a Mr. Blakie next Sunday, was given a shower t.y the Misses Summers Wednesday afi'-rnoon and received many useful articles fr'-m her loving friends.

Mrs Will Reid and Miss Dedie Hoya ill I ave a shower at the home of Mrs. Will lteid Thursday afternoon in honor of Miss Torie Flotirnor, who is to become a bride Sundav, September 8. Rev. and Mrs. Sloan left Monday night for New York, being called there on account of tne death of Mr.

Sloan's mother. Mrs J. K. Vondersmith and daughter. Juanita, returned Monday from a visit to rcl.uives at Nava.sota.

Misses Flora and Jewel Phillips of Cush-ing, who have lieen the guests of Mrs. George Blackburn, have returned to their home at Gushing. Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Sanders of Dou-cette, accompanied by Mrs. E. 1. Feagin of Chester, are guests at the home of Mrs.

Will Sanders. Miss Naoma Munselt has returned from a visit to relatives in Houston. Emory Ray. wife and two children have returned to their Home at Plneland Mr. and Mrs.

John Rulfs are expected few days to visit Mr. and Mrs. D. Rulfs. Mrs.

R. Gullllnut has returned to her home In Dallas. Mtb. Joe Lang and Miss aunt and sister, respectively of Mrs. D.

H. Barnetr, are here from Crockett and are guests of Mrs. D. H. Barneti.

GONZALES. Miss Ruth Van Story of" Greensville, N. C. who has been visiting here, has returned home t. her Miss Adeline Shiner has returned to her home in San Antonio Mrs.

R. Cuambers, Misses Olive King and Fay Bolts visited In San Antonio this week. Miss Margaret Witting, who haa been visiting here, has peturned to her borne to San Antonio. Miaa Mattle Leo Dilworth, who baa been Leo Dilworth, who has been KINOSVILLE. Mrs.

W. M. Rodgers entertained a few friends In a unique manner In honor of Misses Bertlce and Katharine Gibson Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Rodgers led the way to a small grove, near town, where the young men proceeded to build a fire and quite a Jolly time was spent broiling bacon and toasting bread. Mrs. Rodgers' guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Goolsble, Mrs.

Gibson, Mrs. McDermont, Misses Bertlce and Katherlne Gibson, Rodgers, MUUken, Perry; Messrs. BouK-urn, Roemer, Young, Havercamp, Gibson and Hughes. Mrs. Estelle Heyser was hostess to.

the -Five Hundred club last week. Mrs. H. H. Harrington and Dr.

Amy -Miles carried off the honors. 1 Miss Ida, Durham entertained In honor I of Misses Bertlce and Katherlne Gibson Tuesday evening. Last Thursday evening Miss Grace Lynn entertained a tew of iter sirl friends with a o'clock luncheon. Mrs. W.

D. McDermont and Miss Grace Wilbur came home Sunday mornjng after ten-day vacation spent In Coloralo.i Mrs. Gibson and daughters. Misses Ber- tlce and Katherlne, and Elcy Gibson will leave for their old home, Pittsburg. Thursday night.

Miss Alta Heflln returned to her home In Austin last Sunday after a three weeks' vlsH with MUs Clara House. Mrs. Louis Bartlett Ufllor few days' -visit to San Antonio Tuesday morning. i Mum Annie Fergusoa returned to Kings. -villa 1 Miss Kittle Btaekwoo left Monday on an extended visit to Memphis and tanooga, Mil Joanna Beldmg left Tuesday afl-erooon for Jier home in Woriham' after a visit here with her sister.

Mrs Cooks. Mrs. J. Little has with h-r this week her daughter. Mrs.

J. H. M. Knight and chBdrea of Hallettsville K. Oreer left Tuesday fo- Paris.

to joba his wife, who has been tnere on mm extended visit to relatives. Thev will from these to Phoenix. ttn'ir future home. Miss Irene Maddox of Austin is here, ths guest of Rev. and Mrs Pennybacker.

Mra.W. 8. Adams nas relumed from Jvyaa, where for some weeks she has been the guest of relatives. Mrs. E.

W. Klein left Tuesday for Port O'Coaaor to visit her mother, Mrs. W. W. lunt.

atca, Irrat Kibos hi at boas after Fan, Inn and Lucille Eaou lt have tfatm-nad tA'Toeknnv. PfMtnf ym.P uw. uHiuaiiu.j0u)eciaouta. A. i Bianoha Boyd Wft Battrrday 4mF,.

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