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1 'IS 3Er fir- 111 her BlrUenthtrtbday. A Tolly tlm was Xghtfully entertained Wednesday after-spent by aU. 6 Mrs. B. 1.

Jooea (a the gegwlar Th Missionary society was moat de- social meeting of th month. V. C. day' vUtt with her parents, and Mr. E.

Terrell. -J Mr; and Mrs. TC.iT. Martin-of N- aou art visiting is mother, iMra. M.

A. 1 ,5 Mra. T. Preaton apent Tuesday at Navasota with her daughter, Mr. Robert were guest o( relative during the holidays.

t-X Mr. and Mrs. Gus Crana left Triday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Boy Cullen, at Houston. t.

-4 Misss Ada and Beatrice McBride vlsitsd with Weimar friend during tb mates. Games deaf to the hearts of the, yoing wero played 'and refreshment of fruit and andy wer served, Charle Hiiboldt and aon of flealy and Harold Townley left Wednesday morning for the mouth of tb Bernard on- a fishing trip. 1 jl Mrs. Harold Townley and Verla art the guests of Mra. Hiiboldt at Bealy.

1. Luval apent Christmas in tian Antonio, tho guest of his aon. Mr.and Mra. George Perry of ChappelJ Malcblmson, Miss Mildred Davis. Mra.

Wagner, Mrs. Wlckr, Mra. Reckman, Mrs. Hayea Stephens, Mrs. John Mathewa and Mra George Gueata of the dub were Mra.

Forbes of Houston; Mra. Schliecher of Uvalde! Mr. Northlngton of Egypt, and Mrs. Autrey of Port thur. One of th most delightful dsncesW th season wa given Tueday night The hall wal lovelv In Christmas decorations; music waa furnished by Dickson's orchestra from Houston, and there was a large crowd of out-of-town guet ay y-7 EL CAMPO.

Mr. and Mrs. Ames of Trho K.Da k. vi.itinv Mrs. Ames' mother.

For On 8o)id Wk 8pclal Vt Matinee fA Dally re her viaitint tneir parema. Misses Mattie and'Vtetorm Bechelski i of Brenhara 4 are hero visiting Weir Starts Today1 cm mother, Mra. H. Jjecneiaai. Mra.

George Brown and son, Bojc Jrajieman or swear mwi wt Tn h.r nattier, lira. Havard. and family rtVV' Mr. and Mra. Eugene Mclntyre of Koana Prairie attended the minatrel her PRESENTS Friday evening.

B'CHMOND. 4 wry beautifully appointed affair, was ETfflf annual entertainment given by -trie Afternoon Bridge club, honoring 'he- husbands of the married women and MI wo: particular gentleman friends or toe married member, on Wednesday even-V log at the home of Mr. and 'Mr. Harris PeareMn Darah from 8 p. m.

to 11:30 i p. m. This pretty home waa particularly lovely in the Christmaa theme, which waa favored motif. Garlands of amllax intermingled with wreathe of holly with a touch of gray moss accentuated the vivid charma of the bright poinsettia and asparagus fern arranged in -baskets and vases. Jfine table formed the peraonnel iCaTX' 1ni I CUful the greatest cail stars evtiassemmea on ite screen I hchufay FIaORNCB VIDOP LLOYD HUGHES of the guests who enjoy ea a most excii ing game.

Miss Anita Bhelton held high acore, and won the trophr. handsome Polychrome buffet aet, candlesticka and ant bowL Mr. Joe Jonea won the trophy for men, a smoking aet. A dainty salad course luncheon waa served. A verv ilpllihthil affair waa sriven on THEODORE ROBERTS MADGTE BELLAMY LILLY MARSHALL CHARLES MEREDITH EtJWAKD MARTLNDEL VERNON DENT GERTRUDE CLAIRE MAniiLDB imiwriAcS CALDWELL.

Mrs. L. W. Xlenslee wa a Hoaston visitor this week. 1 Mis Tommie 3.

Newcomb has returned to 8. M. V. In Dallas after spending Christmas with Mrs. H.

E. Newcomb ana family. A Mesdames Bhtes and P. G. Bentley came up from Houston to apend the holidays with theirsparents, J.

Newcomb and Mrs. B. F. Dclamater Is visiting- her daughter, Mrs. V.

B. Slaughter, in Anna, Teiat. Judge R. 3. Alexander and wife are spending the holidays with relatives in Beeville.

Mrs. Betti D. Merrin wa a Cameron visitor this week. "0. Ragsdale and family pre visiting relativea iiKKichmoDV Miss Antoinette McGregor of Chappell Hill came up to spend Christmas with her parents, Dr.

and Mrs. J. C. McGregor. Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Perkins apd baby have returned to Gonzales after visiting relative here. Mr.

A. F. Grabow and. Miss Lucy came down from Austin lor the Miss Bessie Lee has returned from a visit to Houston. Mra Claude Henslee has returned home from a visit to San Marcos.

Mias Lola Mueller came in from San Marcos to apend the holidaya with ber mother, -Mrs. XL F. Mueller. Mis. Roberta Simpson ha returned to BrownwoodV where ah is attending school this year.

EAGLE LAKE. Mrs. A. B- Autrev and children; Elisabeth and Ida Mae of Port Arthur are the near nf Mr. and Mra.

W. R. McRm. Mra Forbes and daughter Nancy of i Houston are guests of Mr. and Mr.

Vance Duncan. I Mr. and Mra. Shackelford of Kansas, Citv have returned to then- home after a pleasant visit to ber sister, Mrs. George I Bowles.

-Mrs. Sam Schliecher has gone to Bay City to visit Mrs. Robert Pegram. Mr. and Mra.

Kobert Pegram of nay City spent Thursday visltipg friends. Mrs. W. C. Sanders and Mrs.

Kor-thauer and daughter, Dorothy, spent the holidaya with Mr. and Mrs. Light Roberts. Mrs. Vance Duncan charmingly enter tained the Wednesday bridge dob at her home Wednesday afternoon.

After five interesting games the club prize was won by Mrs. Meyer Nathan and the guest Krize by Mrs. Sam Schliecher. The ostess served delicious refreshments to the following club members: Mrs. Guynn, Mrs.

W. A. Dallas. Mra. 3.

N. Frazier. Mra. M. Landa.

Mrs. Meyer Na than, Mra. W. E. Lenhart, Misa Gertie T0DAJT TOM In 44 The Rough to HEMPSTEAD, Mr, and Mrs.

H. Gal ton and two little daughter of Houston apent several day with Rev. and Mr. Frank H. Mia' Ellen Hughes spent Sunday 'and Monday in Houston with her brother, Rob Hughe and family Rev.

and Mra. Frank H. Morgan apent Sunday and Monday in Brenham with relative. i Dr. and Mrs.

McDonald Orman apent Christmaa in Houston with relatives. Mis Janice Sandera la horn from Waxahachie, spending the holidays with, ber parents, Air. and Mr, li. Banders. Mr.

and Mrs. Adolph Keller ot Fort Worth are spending the holidays with her parent, Dr. and Mrs. L. Mahan.

Misa Lottie Lorraine spent Bunday and Monday Bere with her mother, Mra. Lucy B. Lorraine. Mis Eva Thornton spent the first of the week in Howth with Mrs. James Loose.

Mr. R. E. TomDkina and Miss Sophie Shindier apent Tuesday at Howth with Mrs. James Cooke.

Mr. and Mrs. Chales Elliott and son, Charier Emmet, apent Sunday and Monday in the city with Mrs. M. C.

Mooney. Little Miss Eva Katherine Chambers of Houston spent Wednesday in this, city with her aunt, Mrs. H. m. reek.

Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Searcy and two youngest children of Bryan returned hone Wednesday night after spending the day wttn mend.

Mrs. Penn B. Thornton -ot Houston is visiting her mother. Mrs. Julia Amsler, and sister.

Mrs. Theo Abrenbeck. Theo Abrenbeck from Tyler, is pending the holidays witn nia parents, Mr. and Mra. Theo Ahrenbeck.

Mrs. J. A. West and daughter. Miss Blanche Arden ot Houston, spent Wednesday in this city with 'Mrs.

Charles Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mullenweg and children of Houston, are visiting her mother, Mrs. I).

JNorwood. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Shindier and daughters. Misses Lucile and Jennie, and KODert Henaerson visitea jMavasoia aion-day. Mr. and Mr. Jake Galewskv of Hous ton spent Sunday and Monday in this Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Cooper and little son Jack and Miss Katherine Martin visited in Dallas last week end. Miss Margaret Moore of Austin apent the holiday a with her sister, Mrs. A. A.

Urban. Mr. and Mrs. T. F.

Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Herms and son.

W. P. spent Christmas in Houston with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hader.

Misses Afafie and Ollle Calhoun of Houston spent Christmas day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Calhoun.

Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Kichey and chil dren and Mra.

Dora Williams of Houston spent 8undy ud Monday with John Williams and family. Mrs. M. M. Elliott left for her home in Houston Monday after visiting her aon, Claude Elliott and family.

Little Miss Ralph Anna Searcy of Bryan is visiting friends in this city. Mrs. Charlea Hawkins spent Christmas in Angleton with her daughter, Mra. Van Pelt. Jndge and Mr.

A. G. Lipscomb spent Christmas in Houston with their daughter. Mrs. Patrick Cain.

Tom Petty and family of Waco are apending the holidays here with his mflthap. Mrs. Pettv. Mr. and Mrs.

Rollie Petty and.aons of Austin re visiting relatives in this city. I Misa Maxine Jett of Hearne spent- 5bry fim tbtXtsttr'mif L.uaraner SHrtctti John ayncnranisaa Musieai aoor ay lata Concert Oreheatra lal Comedy TODAY mkla ancraas. DIC THRILL navtr before shown on anq screen from the PBooon i-aV I WWSm fji yia i sriSndous Vv- SENSATION THE CT fiDEAT NOOTMl 1 WOODS 3 aft JyV 1 ft rstvtr bsjfor shown ti mmm Vv lr'tji- It' a different kind of a Mix play. It present a new style of Torh Mix a romance of modern chivalry. Christmas holiday In this city With Ml Dell Tinslev.

A chgrming compliment of tbst holiday hiiiu waa xrauiuru iruii bridge party of Wednesday afternoon. Irritations were issued naming Mr. McDonald Orman cnt hririftj and Mr. Ewald Keller of Fort Worth, a niec of the hostess, aa honorees. The some was beautifully decorated in- the holiday motif.

After several game of bridge, a most interesting contest love story in, flow-rr-w enjoyed. Ftrt prlx wa awarded Mra. 'Louis D. Amsler, and booby to Mrs. P.

B. Thornton. Then came the feature of the when little Miss Elizabeth Searcy entered, attired as Santa Claua with hi And in sweet, childish manner announced me enrement and annroachinff SDrinc mar riage of Miss Louis Amsler to Captain Lloyd R. Besse, who is stationed at No- gaies, Ariz. Miss Amsler wore a juaoou-na blue georgette dress embroidered in told and black over rose satin, and a rope of beautiful seed pearls, which were her grandmother s.

Mias' Janice Bandera, charming daughter of the hostess, wa attired in' a henna pan velvet evening dress. She presented the bride-elect with a bride a book, wherein sue mignt cnroni nta thit. manv liannv Aventa of her en gagement and Bach guest of the afternoon registered in the book. Refreshments wer served gt -the close -of the delightful afternoon. Mis Harriet Amsler left Thursday for Bryan to apend a few days with friends.

I I ganadO, Miss Bill Barnett is visiting relative in SmUey. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh John Barnard of Houston spent the week end witn tne family of C. W.

Silliman. Misa Barbara Birdwell la spending the holidays with he parents in Temple. Mr. and Mra. Alonza Weitzell have returned from a abort visit to relatives in El Campo.

Mias Lillian Wood ia visiting relative in Eagle Lake. Mrs. Ekc is home again after an ex; tended visit to friends and in Austin. Mis Artie Adkins. who has teen spend ing the holiday with ber parent, ha rei turned to her acnool in HarnaDurg.

Dr. and Mra. William Lancaster are visiting relatives in Mr. and Mra. Fred Baker were Edna visitors Tuesday.

Miaaes Halli and Louise York and Golda Mitcbel and Thomas Quinn, Charle Mitchell and Jfaul Culac too tn the JSI Campo ball game Monday. I Mra. Lloyd Travis was hostess to the Priscilla club Thursday evening. Misa Fay Hudson, who have been teaching near Gonsalea spent Christmaa with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Hud son. fim k. U.

ua.oo iBovca ywuw I'll BL tending school in Austin, is home for the Misa Golda Mitchef is vlaitinr friends in Victoria. SCHULENBURG. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Morrow and Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Glass of Houston are here to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. L.

Glass and Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Brossmann.

Mra. E. J. Wolters and Miss Clara Woltera visited with Mr. and' Mra.

Arno Wegener in Shiner the past Veek. Mr. and Mra. Sam Little of Eagle Lake were Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mra.

Loui Tifrner. Mrs. E. A. Bosl and two smalt sons left Monday to, visit Mr, and Mrs.

Levey of Hallettsville this week. Augustine oitle and sister. Elinor, re turned Tuesday from a visit to relatives in Stockdale. Miss Lima who I attending school at San Marcos is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lima Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Keuner and daughter, Miss Pearl, of San Antonio J.MBarne's play THE LITTLE MINISTER' Tha story of a town that wa all upaet till a Bypay girl cam and upset It aom moral Bedavllled th bigwig, mlnUter and all I h.

a bit of lov tan do and et tha whole thing right Maud Adam' gratet stag auccess, mad Into a greater photoplay. With hundred In tha cast and a star who waa born for the- role of gypsy original. CLYDE COOK IN The Chauffeur" Thar ar ao many laugh crowded into this film that yoo, could It vry day and ach tlm dlaoover aom-' thing new. fwiCVr If7 BrsZ olr tn TODAY: btClaranca Budington-Kellartd 4d SATS Ue- Xtw rerk pkstara tadmasrr sssiis sar law rrtnuia Deststs to silaw thla aharatte rUf krasMtto to aa smsi shaaiis with bar It sltoM ton ta Far ar bnlblwssaato hut at amrea tb 'ear slrt iw at at tb ksa tm SMI We a sm Na tiuu bar iMaimaM imimr siitoa hat mint itoU llatW. ''HZ.

Stirrlnrf Mi it Four Nights -TV in Three Acts 11 if hi I km tj "CREATEST yA DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT H'. lsis Topical Digest Mrs. Rruns, and other relativea her, left Tuesday for California. Mr. and Mr; C.

E. Craig of New Or-lean are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. L.

Paul visited Mr. and Mrs. William Banker in Houston aeveral' days this week. Mr. and Mra.

Day visited relative In Eagle Lake thia week. Mr. and Mra. Sanders are visiting Mrs, Sanders' parents. Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Haggard, here this week. Miss Lola Boyd waa a Houston visitor this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes and Mr. and Mr. Tirnrns of Hallettsville visited in the- A.

B. 3. Steves home the first of the week. Mis Anna Horniseher returned Wednesday from: a visit in Houston. Mr.

and Mrs. A. A. Morgan of San Antonio are visiting Mr. and Mr.

E. Evan. Mr. and Mrs. Feather of Houston visited Mr.

and Mra L. Sublett during the holidaya Miss Valentine Evans, who Is teaching at CoIIegeport, spent the holidaya with home folks. Mrs. J. C.

Morrl a Bouston vi-itor Monday. MARKHAM. Mrs. Harold Barber apent several daya at Palacioa last week visiting ber par ents. Mrs.

Nellie Leckie and two daughter, Misses Margaret and Louise of Bay City weer -Christmas guests here of Mra. L. E. McDonald. Mrs.

Agnes Brunner left Thursday tnnminr for few davs visit at Houston. W. D. Manning and family of Beau mont were guests nere at ine xuaxweu hnme for the hnlidavs. I Jim Perry and wife of El Campo spent Christmas bere witn bis parents, ur.

ana Mrs. J. W. Perry. Miss Mary Luder, who is teaching school at Blessing, is at home for the holidavs.

Mrs. Zan McGinnea and children left Thursday for a visit to relative, at Smilev. Mr. and Mrs. L.

G. McRae and George Maxwell came in Saturday from Houston spend Christmas at the J. C. Maxwell home. Mr.

and Mrs. George Nave visited relatives at Chalmers on Sunday and Monday. Misa Lela Mae Mehren entertained large namber of the young people at her home on Wednesday evening in honor of TODAY MIX Diamond" Get This Would the eyes of a beautiful girl make you follow her across the Do you know what "Hey, Rube" means in circus parlance? You can find out in "Rough, Diamond" Cannette a new musical instrument. Did you ever see one? Tom plays it. Did you ever see a ROYAL wedding? A fascinating story in -which the noted Tom Mix is revealed as a comedian of marked talent A romance of modern chivalry which sweeps from ranch life to a foreign republic.

Also "MOVIE MAD" A Snappy Comedy Which Has Broken All Attendance Records in Another Weak Thl On 7 7 1 Start Your New Year Off Right By lng a Wondarful Picture at Your Qun Thoatr. Wednesday evening at the Country club by Mayor and Mrs. T. B. Wessendorff.

It was a family reunion, and a barbecue dinner. The rooms of the club, home never looked prettier or more inviting than they did on this occasion, when they were so beautifully and artistically decorated in the Yuletide colors of bright berried foliage, bamboo, ferns and poin-' eettias. Covers for 32 were laid and a most delicious real old fashioned barbe dinner was served. Music and conver nation formed the chief diversions of this most pleasant event irk 'f Mma Johnson, after pleasant Christmas in Beaualont relatives, spent the week in Houston with Dr. and Mra.

B. W. Turner. Judee and Mrs. D.

H. Peareson re turned Wednesday from a visit to San Antonio and Caldwell. I Judge and "Mrs. C. 0.

Kelly of Wharton .1 L. i I- visueu lueir uaiiguier ntre ifiis urn. Miss Georgie King Of San Antonio and Miss Willie Mae Smith of Houston visited friends here this week. Mrs. W.

II. Hlnson and Miss Martha Virginia Hinson returned from a w'eek'a visit in Houston ednesday. Mrs. John Littleton is spending the week in Garwood. Mrs.

C. D. Meyers and daughter apent several days in Ftilshear this week. Miss Dorothy Meyers is visiting in San Antonio and Seguin. Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Farmer and daugh- spent Christmas in Nacogdoches with her parents. I Mia Dorothy Shuptrine spent the Yuletide in Lullnr.

Mrs. Annie Field has returned from a delightful visit with her son in Gon-ales. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Baines spent the week end in Houston with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Itich and son of est Columbia apent Christmas here with their parents. Dr.

and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Blakely Winston nave returned from Van Vleck. Misa Vlachti Haubert has a returned -from Breuham.

Misses Hob Lee WeaaenSorff, Mar-Jorie Winston and IOttle Lura Moore went to Victoria Wednesday to attend the dance riven by Mr. and Mrs. Pat. Murray in honor of tbeir daughter. Miss irene Anair Murray.

Miss Belle Breeding of Iowa Colony is the guest of Mias Beatrice Talley. Mm H. N. Dearst and son-Jack are visiting relatives in Victoria. Miss Audrey I'harr of Port Arthur vis ited her parents here this week.

Misses Nona Bell Sneers and Edna Riley Speer of Waco are the guests or their grandmother, Mrs. ena Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reading and children of.

Houston, and Mr. and Un. Harry Reading and children of Eagle Lake were the guests of Mr. and Mra. Aloert fiochran this week.

Mrs. Jule Winder and daughter Mar garet Stuart spent the Yuletide In San Antonio. Mrs. John Mann of San Antonio spent ine weea nere witn her parents. Mrs.

Mattie Parnell has returned from Houston. Misa Carriebud Rarper spent Christmas here, returning to her home in Houston Monday evening. Miss Bonita Minkwitx of Brenhsm. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Minkwitx of Houston, and Io Minkwitz of Oklahoma spent Christmas here with their parent. Mr. and Mrs. W. O.

Prvor Mrs. A. Somerville. Mrs. j.

8. McF- and Mrs. Frsnk Ilhoemer spent -tmas at Duke with Mr. and Mrs. J.

i Kennon. CHESTER I LLE. The Christmas exercises at the Methodist church given by the Sunday school and children on Christmas Eve was a pronounced success. The tree was beautifully decorated and bountifully laden with gifts and a treat of apples, orangea and candy was given to all Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Townley ami Verla left Friday for League City. Mr. and Mra. John Mqera were in Houston Christmas week. Mr.

and Mrs. James Jennings' and two sons of Houston spent Christmas with Mrs. Jennings' parents, Mr. and Mra. James Tellaro.

Mr. Jennings returned to Houston on Monday, while Mra. Jennings and the boys remained for a week's visit. Other guests in the home were Mr. and Mrs.

Tory Murillo and two aona of East Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas and three daughters of Eagle I-ake were the guests Christmas day of Mr. and Mra.

Willie Cutler. Mrs. George Gray and Misa Brand-starter apent Christmas and Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. Elbert Sinclair of Eagle Lake.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen had aa their spend the day guests on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Lonis Larsen 8r, Mr.

and Mrs. L. O. Clark and children. Mr.

and Mrs. T. B. Tubba entertained with a large dinner party on Christmaa da Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Myers and son George. Dace and William, Mr. and Mrs.

John Mvera, Mr and Mrs. Arnett Thomas of Lissie. snent Christmaa with Mr. and Mra. Virgil Born.

Mr. and Mra. John Adam had as their Kesta to Christmaa dinner Mr. and Mra. iy Bola and two little girla and Mr.

Mr. James Adkine and two sons. Mr. and Mra. M.

M. Bl and ctndren, Mr. and Mra. Morris Rrtgga of IJssie were the ruesta of Mr. and Mra.

L. E. Bodle on Christmas. Misa Dora Davidson of San Antonio I the guest of hr mother, Mr. Davidaon.

Ifp mnA a on and danghter. Miss Pearl, and Mr. and Mr Cbarle P. Sallsriay and aon 'TJ1 ta ChrUmaa day tb Campben-Salladay aom Dear Meislsmes' Larj-a and Salladay Wednesday with Mra. 1 Vi mni not.

xsivj--. am 1 1 SaESSEl Next Thursday Constance Binney 1 "FIRST LOVE" 3 4 "Mother" A Happy New LlUlVtlAl 1UII 'KHtv1ia-C Ruhhla. Benton withes you Year! in William Fox's Fairbanks gt 7.M HAPPY NEW YEAR ii Extra Addad All for Hearty Laugh The Ed C. Mutt Stock Go. Tonight for Misleading Lady Romantic Comedy Held Over Vaudeville Between the Acts At THE KEY Ask Your Neighbor! Thursday for Three Nights "Atter The From, the World Famous Song- 't.

Still Pleasing and In Our Twenty-fourth Week BOY, GIRL. MAN; WOMAN! I I. rrsn nr i aasss aa i aa aa aa r- i7 I or wanna. i Master John larven entertained an Wtdada, doa cfhU Si, 4- A. 4.

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