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1 Vv "TUP HOIWTnM MPMIMn QrPTFMRFR 101 A 20 Social News bf HovLsion Baby Plays Red Cross Niirse atHom Father Fights Enemy Oversea flteigltts Cooptw-Phon Tyof 1114 -t POIIU.K BIKT1IIVW PARTY. rnicc Heidi ich. agi- li. uaiiiililer 01 Mr. mi Mr.

A. li. HeidiK-ft, and Wetta Prntl, i-, -ss. ijl IIIIBHIIIIIllll 5 'wrH-M v- 1 4 a a-? .1 age 1J, daughter ol Mr. ang Invited I of tin- Irn of Mm.

Il.l".-h to I anrrfvenuiriri Tudav V1 T4e chlidir.i gam 1J, it-uclner of Mr. Mr. A. I irnu. ends lo the their LuihJi and corttrM Later mry isl into the mi room, ink M1 Kr.tmB rre-tw hirlk.l.u f.l'- 1,11 the l.mg u.

the othrr. Then wr inn i.iml I Welt. Kenneth Plenty Kuth and Rrna 1 Ravmond, Horace John Winklup. KHi I told rtlutthiupt. Wir-i-t 1 Porij rielop.

Ruth loner. HiiJIey, Har- Clark. Irene M-lrw, )Mn anj Wood- lU-uiri-h. iLerov md Jack i i I Thomu J. Dean and Hia little Wulla llttla Lautra.

rraada Daaa pUya lUd Croee nuraa la a prattr vlna olad bungajow at Boor Lake, bar father, Thomaa J. Dean la fighting overeeaa In order that tiny French and Belgtan girla, uch aa aha, may be protected and made happy again. Laura Freed a llvai with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mm.

R. A. Butta. whara die queens it over tha houaahold with all tha quaint air of childhood. Tha i a- J.

i A aVVj. t' Daughter, Laura Freeda Dean. father In France wrote recently that h. waa cloaa to the firing line and axpeeted to "be In the thick of It" a resr.aaye. The little girl knows nothing of the grue-t some sldo of the war and talks happily of her soldier daddy overenass, while, cheerfully accepting her undo aa her "daddy" over here.

Her mother passed, away several months ago. Hesidea Mrs. Butts. Mr. Dean has an other sister.

Miss Jeannette Dean, living at Sour Lake. ing were W. L. Turner, Luce, Fox and House. Mrs.

Estrs of Palacios, Texas, ia visiting ter son and his familv. Private Everett Stephen, and Will McDonald motored to Houston Saturday afternoon. Bert Akin, Paul Endicott, Frank Mesdor and Wallace Weatherre.l formed a congenial 1. 3PJal1r- -ax .1 itfv a gr S' .4 lH 1 1 Wl I 'JiW V3 jvw i run, j.u liHAV PARTY. Mr, w.

li iO street, enter n.T.i; with birtlJajr ur- decorated with -r- anj The even, ir. dancing, itaioea and niu-te. ininj; roum a large flaar aa trained 'priw for i-v The h.T:.- patriotic c. bi was ini'i ir. In the brce wtmlp-, a patriotic read llie taliie.

and ret, kitr and ciorh blue ahad' ca: trie In the center i--s a laiee birttday cak on candles ariovd. lie-i cream were served. Twrnty- lof the taK which reo. cake two were IrmK-A-wtE CLCB. M-s.

Lappine was the ctarmanc hostess of ike Uide-a-Wee tlub Tbttrsdar afternoon. -Yjse ot fraarrant ioscs bowrls ol I crown gave a bright touch to the ex- Tl. ri th I was ca'ds. the first prtre K-ine awarded Mi I jdamie luy. the second Land the con-olation t' Mi: The clnb wa plea-ci 1 S.

M. rWisle arid K. Mrv I. 1. Sahra lil i Cornelia lay to lave as c.cts Mrs.

Treadwell. fc-vtrss served hot it mectinar will be 571 Barns street. Following; te gar-r coffee and cake. 1 with Mrs. J.

M. Sar. T' A SOCIAL AF'fERSTXJN. Mrs. J.

Rir-eh gave a silver tea at kr I aomdnMee boae for the benefit tfce C. C. Tbur-iav riak cri, myrtle was effectively used the decoration, and a delightful aroarram was en- ioyed. Mss Barbara Crosslry sauag. kltta Iraaa ioldner eac scierai fancy dances and 'Mrs.

jeorcr Eurnrt: rtaJ a ssost rxcvileat paaec Follow inc the ru'Cria all partsctnated ta a floral conter. 1 ic'icious punch and cake were rved. Dcpir.c the threateninsr meatacr a large number were present. iNTERTAIXS WITH INFORMAL DAXCK. Anna Leazuan entertained about thirty hf her your.g friends at the hone of her pa-tTents.

Mr. and Mrs. B. -easnan. W9 Weal Levenleenth street.

Fridav evening. Ir.c lovely home was decorated with a pro- fusion of autumn flowers and ferns and the diversion ot the evening was dancing, which i ail thoroughly enjoyed. lVlicious ice cream rnd cake were served. -tnc caarmmc rounc tos- Lies being assisted entertaining and serving cr rnorner and sister. HEIGHTS WOMAXS CIAB OPENS.

The fiist meeting of the year of the Won- lan's club will he held Wednesday at 3 o'clock rat the club house. There wilt be talks bv the I steads ot the various departments, and Mrs. Piirdy, the president, will give an outline of the work planned fur toe year. AID SOCIETY. society of the Pres- rsday afternoon with lovely Mc Kinney of autumn flowers.

I- MISSIONARY AND The Missionary and Aid Joyterian church aiet Thu I airs. A. AIcKuiney. 1 he Jionie was w-uh vases i JkM' al I -d I IS JT II I and motored to Houston Sunday. Miss Barbara Friedman was visiting Houston relatives on Thursday.

George Weimar and Miss Rex jwere In Hon. ton Sunday and attended the Oozy. Mrs. Tynes of Houston will reorganise the Sunday school cla-s at the Baptist chuch en Sunday, Owing to so many of the boys. Including Stanley Killough, the former superintendent, being "over the school haa been dls-, continued for some time.

Mrs. Wallis Clark writes of a wonderfulljrl interesting trip to llutte, Mont, Miss Norma Townsend enjoyed a visit with -relatives in Houston last week. Superintendent Kinney of the South Houston training school for boys was transacting busi ness in Houston Thursday. Mrs. George Dutton was shopping in Houston i this week.

Mrs. Ellcclge is spending the week end In Houston. i i Georgia Kilgore spent Wednesday with friends in Dickinson. C. Wells and Emil Miller left Saturday for a fishing trip.

a. 'v -A jheuherd street. Jhepherd street. iX 2. Pauline Abrams, 7 months ol ItlS i of Jlr.

and Mrs. S. Ck XWk I Vbrams, 2010 Polk avenue. vaj H'v 3- Sbt months oU ot Mr. an- "V- 'V1S all Edward C.

Gcorgs, 1409 Binghac pCS 'Xll treet. If S2tSl Ruta Annette Popofl, daughter. IvW 2. Pauline Abrams, 7 months ol laughter of Mr. and Mrs.

S. Vbramg, 2010 Polk avenue. 3. Six months old son of Mr. an' Mrs.

Edward C. Gcorgs, 1409 Binghac itreet. 4. Ruth Annette Popoff, daughter, 1. Saul Adolph Gross, 2Va montb lil son of Mr Mrs.

J. Gross, 7 street, who celebrated her firsc jirthday on July 27. Mr. and Mrs. W.

O. Strinsrfellow. 1513 will be (wrvM aa talsMiv bw aka 1 and the katat, awd aH tsMtarr waa km cril- dren aadVr year will ha aakod (a kava fkaai reeistrrwd. MataaTa alat if had tWr naiaet rcanHarea aaay mii ar aaaa far taair cards. DIED m'fcOaTOW, MASS.

Mrs. W. Daws Wl4 a mm Wednesday aaaiaaftavg rka aWk al bar krata- er's wife. Mrs. JL t.

Bcaalass. vbipMil bsHiie ia Beaten, aiaaa, Mrs. Da via bad vialsM here a law yvaia aga and saaaa airatbaa ol friends while beta. Ska ia earvtvwd by bar kuiband, who ia a lavanaaiM ia the aavy, two little oaugwian a sittsa aaa aatv. au nonius wq, rERSONAJL ME1CTT0K, C.

C. Ellis arteaacw tat Coafiaara rwaaiaa at Tulsa, CHila. 5. It. Brewa attewded tba Bapriat caa wntson in Kosenuaig.

J. Wisnberley la ewjoying a vtait with bit parenu ia laaMsaec. Mr. and Mrs. T.

B. Stbaatiaa are aajarbaf ontinc at raiatiaa raia wara. Un r. llnMa k. ilwaa.

ter. sirs, riarry newta, ia ace. Lieateateat ItasBiHoa asilrew vWaad Ms saother aatd saai.ia aaa past week. R. C.

SaaKk 'af Lvterd was a ml at tba Purdy aoaae aevefal day ttia week. Rev. F. r. Waat attended tba Soath Tama Baptist coaweatiea ta Rosea berg taa) week.

P. L. owner laiana a tuksaa trh with patty at fricaea aa Aa hay ahare last weak csml W. T. Pielop as4 faasfly art aaending the week end at their pretty suouner bowse at Bad Biatt.

Miss Marie Saaftrr entertained the Jelry Ioaen Girls rktaghtfai aaaanar Monday errasr.g Miss Lucy Huffmaa apeat last with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huffi cf Trinity. Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Purdy and little Mies Dorothy Purdy apent last week end at Bernardo. Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Hunter motored to A sa tin the first at the week to visit their John 11 an ter. Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Oliver and Miaa Ida Oliver of Morris City, 111., are visiting Mr, aad Mrs. E. Oliver.

Harold Graahervy is down from Austta ta spend a few day with Jiia parents, Mr. aad airs. 1'. M. tjteaejetiy.

Mr. wad Mrs, E. Wkvta aad Mrs. 'hie- yard ot Anftetoa arc week end guests at Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. abrsta. Un. Masaey Beaweas and Mk Winifred Beaveaa.

-aad sons, Charea Rictard. left Vast week for Austin to daring the acbool tern. Mrs. A. Ullrich af Ashrille.

N. ea route Waco, atnaai over and spent day with Mrs. A. C. -Fulton.

while Ta Mrs. t- retoraed Friday rvaathsf irons waere saw apent with her Dr. B. H. By lea.

C. E-. Butler tas returned from Saa Antania, where he visited his son, C. E. Batter waa Is stationed at t-ert Mam Houston.

John Wikson will leave the first of tke month to accept a position with a large whole sale firm ra Saa Antonio. Mrs. Wusea will join him later. Mesdaaws VY. Wilder, A.

P. Robb aad F. Nolea aiotored to Rosenberg ia Mrs. Nolea'a car and attended the South Texas Baptist convention this week. Park Place News MRS.

N. R. AINSWOBTH Correspondestt. Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Almmdinger, who have been in F.l Campo for the past several months, have returned home. Mr. Almindinger baa been assigned work in connection with the rice de partment of the food administration.

The manv friends of First Lieutenant. Rol land Bradlev will he pleased to leara that he is w-ell and happy in bis work overseas. The library recently started ia. being well patronized. It is free to all Park Place residents and is open from 4 to p.

m. at the home of Mr. Cottingham. Miss CortJugham ia librarian. The business meeting of the Missionary society will be held with Mrs.

Reeves on Ninth street next Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. F. P. Davis spent a few days the past week with friends at Lynchburg.

Horace Ainsworth of Gonzales and F. Ci. F'yson of Port Arthur visited Park Place last week. Mrs. R.

II Ames Sr. is in Tulsa. at-, tending the reunion of Confederate Veterans at lulsa, Ustla. Mrs. Ames will visil omer points before returning home and will be gone for an indefnite stay.

R. IL Ames Sr. paid Beaumont a visit daring past 1 I UffS -Ir- and Mrs. George Popoff, 1133 Al 11 II I Mr. and Mrs.

George Popoff, 1133 Al mm ami II a. VaTJI Winter street o. oix inuntns oiu granu aaugmer ot Blnk Andrew Edwin West, who celebrated his eichth birthday on Sentemher 1 ri th hnmc nf hi trron.i Woodland Heights News RED CROSS MEETING. parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Blahopolo. at 835 Tulane street. The boy Is the father. V. G.

West is in the army, stationed at Camp Travis. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.

Deason, 1610 Hardy street of Mr. and Mrs. J. Herzik, 2002 Pierce avenue. There still riuain about 375 applicators.

of tV the September quota' of Ked Cross work ta be finished and as ninny more to be wrapped. It is tlic ilesire of the chairman of the circle that .1 i jtAo interesting lesoa was enjoyed. The hostess there be a good attendance at Monday's meet-- ing. The quota for October will be assigned Two new members- were enrolled during the past week, Mrs. Owens snd Mrs A Williams.

Red Cross rooms- will be opeu Mondav and Wednesday at ''f T.a)erved delicious ice cream. MEETING. protracted week. He Hill AUiV 4--1MC11 I J. B.

Leaiell of the Mr. IY-iroff tf Ca ork bv Rev. Firt Baptist church and Logan. FROTRACTEt) MEETIN Rev. P.

Vcst tiU a meeting at the Baptist temple this III i Ill The i C. L. RED CROSS AUXILIARY. I Red Cross auxiliarw will aieet at 1 Collies Memorial church Wednesday morning Ii a I.IULK. IDC iii miuc surKn.41 dressings and knit.

At 3 o'clock a business (wiU be held. fEE BABY CLINlFAT LEAGUE ROOM. I There will be a joint meeting betw-een the iTarent-Teacher association and the Child Con raervation league Thursday afternoon at I O'clock at the league rooms, corner Eleventh land Allston streets, at which time a free baby i ciigie wdl be held, la the future this work ti the o'clock. TRAVIS SCHOOL MOTHERS' CLUB. Travia School Mothers' club held Its efirst meeting of the new yrur Friday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock with Misi .1.

Ic Norman aiding. The election of officers to fill' two resignations resulted in the chovce of Miss Varylou Smith as recording secretary and Mrs.v-.. Culiuiu as corrcspoiHliiig secretary. It was' to give a reception so that the teachers and mothers could become better The affair will be given on Friday, October 4. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR PARTY.

The young people of the Woodland Presby- terian church met at the home of Mrs. Schwenke, Beauchanip street, Monday evening, the affair being a farewell party fur Miss Nell Ward, who left Tuesday for Denison, where she will attend college. The home was decorated with vases of cut flowers and ted ferns. Games, music and siuging enjoyed. Ice cream and cake were served.

-fi i MOTHERS' CLUB RECEPTION. The Mothers' club of Travis school- wdl en tertain with a reception Friday afternoon, Oc- tober 4, from 4 to 0:30 o'clock. Parents snd friends of school children will attend the affais to meet the teachers and members of the Mothers' club. A program will be given i and ers CdiSns Overseas Send Back Helmet 'V i Av ft jgr and Ilarrisburg boulevard, is in receipt of a letter from her son Ralph Wallace, who ia in France in a training school, saying that te was well and happy and in love with that country. D.

D. Pittman made a business trip to New Orleans the past week and contracted with Lotelier Phillips company for the installation of a late model conveyor for handling waste paper, also for the plana and specifications for their new warehouse to be built on Front street. New Orleans. Colonel Pittman cele brated bis sixty-eighth birthday last Sunday and savs that he leels as young as he did thirty years ago. Ccrttage Grove Mrs.

J. Birch and children, James and Eve lyn, were the guests oft friends at Lynchburg On Friday. Miss Eula Moss was the spend-the-night guest of the Usses Keene on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles De Hondt have, returned home after spending several months in northern and eastern States visiting friends. Mrs. Sidney Armstrong and Miss Margaret Armstrong of New Orleans and Messrs. Dig-ginbotham, Shaw, Fischer and Day of Camp Lotian were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Keene on Monday night. Miss Esther Moss was the spend-the-night guest of Mrs. Armstrong on Thursday. Mrs. Birch and children and Mrs.

K. Fields spent Monday visiting on North Side. The regular meeting of the Mothers' club of the Cottage Grove high school mill be held on the first Friday in October, at which time officers will be elected. All mothers in the district are requested to lie presen. Mrs.

Jot-n Cooper and ilagter, Airs. Koiicrs Fields, and son Alton weic the spend-tht-day guests of tin. R. h. Wilkins on In-dav.

W. Slimkin is -building an addition to his residence in the Grove. The Busy Bee circle met at the clu6 house un Wednesday afternoon. At this meeting the circle was reorganized and officers for the comins vear were-elected as follows: Mrs. Floyd Bullard, president; Mrs.

Ed Wells, vice president; Mrs. J. A. Bullard, secretary; Mrs. Kenneth Huev.

treasurer: Mrs. I. Cox. chair man social service; Mra. S.

Armstrong, chairman of visiting committee; Mrs, J. R. Jenkins, Mrs. Price. Mrs.

Ryan, Mrs. Reader snd Mrs. Ford Price of Ihc West End Baptist Ai were nresent and assisted in the meetllla. Mra. B.

C. Langhtnan and daughter Jewel were the guests of Mrs. A. i. rlullard on Tfaursilav.

Mrs. IL E. Peterson. Mrs. Katherine Lau rence, Mrs.

K. Huey and Mrs. A. Sherrod were among the ladies of the Grove who did Red Cross at West End on Thursday. Mrs.

Walter N. Gilbert of Nacogdoches was the guest of Mrs. K. Kusche on irunday. Mrs.

Gilbert was en route San Antonio on visit. Mr. and Mra. J. Narr motored to New Caney on Sunday to spendlhe day.

Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Haynes motored to Montgomery county spend the week end Saturday.

Mrs. Sidney Armstrong and daughters snd her guest, Miss Margaret Armstrong of New Orleans spent the day with Mrs. L. Cox on Wednesday Mrs. H.

E. Peterson was tke soend-the-day guest pf Mrs. J. Kessler on North Side Tues day. Mrs.

A. T. Bullard and Mrs. Guy Usees- i i i -i I wm wen i 10 uurauic rniuj lur a iuvii ni' Mrs. Sidnev Armstrona entertained infor mally on Wednesday evening.

She had aa her guests Misses Gloria and Helen Keene and Mist Margaret Armstrong of New Orleans, Messrs. Shaw, Day, Fischer and Higganbotham ot the 57th, Camp Logan, me evening was pleasantly spent in music. Lemonade and cake were served later. L. T.

Waldrco of Gonzales stopped en rout Arkansas tor few days' visit -with his Mra. A. T. Bullard. and grandson, F.

E. Bui ard. lie left on Thursday via Louisiana, where he will Slav a short time with relatives. Mrs. -W.

Lobb had as her guests tor a motor ride to Camp Logan and to the Ked Cross en tertainmcnt at base hospital on Thursday even inc. Mrs. Sidnev Armstrong snd Mias Mar garet Armstrong. ine Motile rs ciud ot tne runner lnaenenuem Ljchool district opened the school kitchen on Monday, September 28, under the supervision of Mrs. Ells Drake.

All proceeds from tee school lunches will go for th erection and maintenance of a playground for the Cottage urove nign scnooi. Mr. and Mra. Kichard u. Kusche.

oils retty street, were most pleasantly aurprwwu Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock, when crowd ot Irienos cam bringing wun mem rcirean-ment. for the evenlne. Hieh five was enloved during th evening. O. Charbonnean snd Mra, A'McConnieo won highest score.

Mrs. Hay- man and Miaa Martha Honsinrer served de licious refreshments, consisting of salad, sand- fielirs. chocolate cake and coffee, those Par ticipating in this delightful, surprise were Mr. an Mm. a.

ii. Mavman. Mr. ana jars. u.

Charbonnean and son Leonard, Mrs. A. J. Cantellow and littl daughter Violet. Mrs.

Homer Petterson and ton Seldon, Mrs. Height, Miss Martha Honsinger, Pat Belcher. The party was a complete surprise to Mr, and Mrs. Rtische. as thev were retlrine for the night when the crowd arrived.

i South Houston News Artie Reins and daughter Tiny have re turned from pleasant visit to Groveton. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smith of Magnolia Park spent the week end with Mrs. Chuo Wyndells.

i Mrs. Lawrence Townsend has returned home from a visit to her mother, Mrs. Lenard kreger, in Houston, Mrs. Howard McWhorter was a shopper to Houston Monday, Harrv Weimar haa returned smiii from a business trip to Tennessee. Mrs.

J. W. Wilder scent the first of tte week with Houston relatives. Mr. and Mra Woodruff have returned to their home in New Orleans after a delightful visit with their sister snd brother, Mr.

Mrs. George Dutton, Mesdames Lov Lvtle and Frank t.vtla Were in Tuesday, Mrs. Loy Lytle stopping over in Hsrrtoburg for a short stay with htr mother, Mrs. Drntisnv Lotus Dude of Ellington' Field was cslling in South Houston Sunday. n.

-s Awiona the KUimton bova- attending the dance given in South Houston Saturday even- light refreshments will be served. There wdl also be' a abort session of the Motheim' i to discuss several important subiecta. mothers, whether members of the club or out may attend the meeting. only on of Mrs. Christina West, his Central-Magnolia Park MBS.

JUNE P. MILLER Correspondent Preston 3. SIX O'CLOCK DINNER. Last Thursday and Mrs. I.

V. Matthew were invited to a 6 o'clock dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. H.

Bovcy. A few minutes after their arrival, 12 little girls of Mrs. Bovey's Sunday school class surprised Mr Matthews with a beautiful bouquet of roses an ferns from which a shower ol dainty littl packages -was suspended. These turned out to be Ii.mdkerchirts Iron, each nicmncr of the class. Mr.

and Mrs. Bovey presented boxes ot beautiful handkerchiefs to both Mr. and Mrs. Matthews. Fruit punch and cake were served and games were played.

Present were Mary vi nson, ivian uiiver, Uema Surgy, Cathenn Winn, Ella Wenncrsten. Pauline Uirhards. T.iz aie Swedeberg, Eileen Hardee, Hazel and Alice i-aiiey, tvelyn Wicklund and Gertrude Davtcs. NOTICE TO BOND BUYERS. All citizens of Magnolia Park, who work in Houston or in any of the industries and who have subscribed for Liberty bonds' in any those places, have been asked to report thi amount of their subscriptions to some mrrnbe ot the Central-Magnolia Park committee.

that the Park may receive credit for these subscriptions against its quota. This is important because the quotas, while not unrea sonable, will be large and it is going to take the cooperation and best effort of every Park cuizcn to auDscriDC tne required amount, RELIGIOUS SERVICES. There will he services Sunday morning snd evening at the Magnolia Park Christian church Seventy-fourth street and Aveflue F. The Ladies' Aid will meet Tdesday afternoon, October 1, at llie home of JUrs. K.

A. Trambo, seventy-nintn street and Avenue LOCAL AND PERSONAL, John Schellang hss been doing jury service mis weex. Otis Hardr ha cone to Huntsville. where ne will enter school. Mrs.

L. II. Miller of League City visited irienus ana relatives in tue 1'ark this week. Born to Mr, and Mrs. B.

D. Darden, Avenue and Sixty-seventh street. Tuesdav evening, a uuy. A. C.

Springfield, Sherman snd Sixty-seventh streets, 'made a business trip this week to bnreveport, La. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wicklund, noiton ana Sherman streets, luesday morning, ocpicniocr a uoy. Tuesday evening, October 1, Rev.

K. Pendleton will speak at the school house on the Liberty loan question. The editor of tha Record will make a business trip this week to Dallas, Fort Worth nd other Mortu lexas points. A baby boy waa born at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Alec Andreau of Houston, who were tormer residents ot the Park.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Bright, Sixty-seventh street and Ilarrisburg boulevard, saiuraay nignt, an eight-pound girl. Mr.

and Mrs. F. Trout, Seventy-ninth street and Avenue had as guests this week nr. ana Mrs. tf.

u. cntton ol VVaurika, Ukla. Mrs. M. Stoddard of Houston waa a guest Monday and Tuesday qi her daughter.

Mrs. r. rv. westberg, Avenue and Way tide. John Lewis snd family- of Burkville are residents of the Park.

They are occupying a cottage on Avenue between Seventy-first, and seventy-second streets. Dr. C. D. Creviston, Avenue between Seventy-first and Seventy-second streets, has offered his services to the United States for the medical reserve corps.

Mrs, M. Dickinson and daughters. Mrs. Kate Brewer, Mra, Wood and Mr. and Mrs, Leonard W.

Matthews motored to Galveston Tuesday and enjoyed the Surf, W. Chandler, who is in the United States I PERSONAL MENTION', "(f Earl Horton lias gone to Savannah, Ga- where he has a position. Mr. Maggie Walker has returned 1o her home in San Antonio after a delightful visit with relatives and friends. in Mrs.

F. J. Matzinirrr and little wianrfitrr Zolene have returned from a two weeks', visit with relatives in San Antonio. if Mr. and Mrs.

I'd Alkermtrer arc receivina 4 7. Falbey iola Deason, 12 months 8. Frank J. Herzik, 2 year old son West End News MTSS CATHERINE SCHNEIDER Correspondent. NINE OF HEARTS CLUB.

The Nine of Hearts club whs delightfully entertained on Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. N. Anderson at their home on Woou street. Twelve games of high fhe were played.

Charley Matlage and airs. II. Hirsh son the first prize and N. Anderson and Miss Cat tier-fate Schneider won the consolation. AH the pores consisted of thrift stamps.

Dainty refreshments of cream and cake were served. The next meeting will be with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hirst in the Heights.

Those present were Mr. and airs. H. Hirsh, Mr. and Mrs.

F. Matlage, Mr. and Mrs. Johley, Mr. and Mrs.

h'. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schneider, Mrs. C.

Matlage, Miss Catherine Schneider, Miss Marguerite Anderson, Alfred Matlage, Charley Matlage and Eddie Anderson. RED CROSS. The West End Red Cross had their rooms all day Thursday, when great work was accomplished. Mrs. A.

L. Austin of the Heights auxiliary gave an interesting lecture en Red Cross work. Next week the auxiliary will have another speaker. In tte last two weeks the auxiliary has turned out three dozen refugee dressea, three dozen garments 40 hel- mets, 28 pairs socks and has worked up 2400 yards of gauze into surgical dressings--and made S66 ponpons. And the Ked Cross is glad to say that new members are comingin and there ia plenty of room for more.

The work rooms will be open every Thursday from :39 until 5, and all ladies are urged to be an hand with their uniforms. PRISCILLA CLLB. Mrs. J. E.

Miller was hostess of the Pris-dlla club Thursday afternoon when the regular Monthly business meeting was held. Delicious refreshments of home made cake and ice cream were served. The guests of the club were Mrs. Morrison, Schucks, 1'lummer, Wilson and Reeves, MISSIONARY MEETING. The Ladies' Aid society of the West End Baptist church bad its all-day meeting at the Church Thursday, The business meeting was held in the morning and the missionarv pro gram in the aftertioon.

A delicious lunch was served at noon. Kcxt week circle meetings will be held. THE FHILATHEA CLASS. The Philathea class of the West End Meth-siist church will have its regular business meeting Tuesday evening with Mrs. R.

E. Ledbet-ler. A11 members are urged to be present, MISSIONARY SOCIETY. The Ladies' Missionarv society of the West End Methodist church hold its regular monthly meeting luesday at the parsonage, SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM. The children of the Baptist Sunday school will have a program Sunday morning.

It Will be a patriotic and missionary program combined. PERSONAL MENTION. Mra. Ben Reinicke spent a few davs in San Antonio, C. W.

S. Reinicke of Beeville is visiting his son, Ben Reinicke, on Wood street. Mrs. G. S.

Heriog is in San Antonio with her husband, who is in training at Camp travia. Mr. snd Mrs. W. Klssse of Beeville have returned home after a delightful visit with Mi, and Mrs.

Ben Reinicke. Mrs. M. F. Davit left Sunday for Peniacola, ta ioin her husband, who is attached to the navy sere squadron.

Mra J. R. Moore of Willis, who was visit-h Mrs. I. R.

Jenkins and Mrs. Bettie Wil liams, has returned home. Miss Carine Simoaon. who stopped over few days ra Houston to visit her sister, Mra. K.

LedDetter, en oer way to attend tte State university. Members of the West End Baptist shtrrch attended tba association meeting, in Rosenberg this week. They were Rev. D. L.

Griffith, Rev. Fctroff, Mrs. Graham, Mrst A B. Craig, Mra. Ford Price, Mrs.

Alex Sueaa, J. U. lenlriiM, Virt Elizabeth, Goldsmith nd kunnie Clara- the congratulations of friend noon the arrival of a baby girl at their home Brooke Smith News BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. Mrs. L.

Licconi was delightfully surprised with a party by her friends. The Occasion was her birthday anniversary. The honoree received many pretty presents. One was aa immense bouquet of flowers sent by the ladies ot the Woodmen circle, of which she is a The dining table was decorated with vases of cut Numerous piano selections by LiiiM Randall, an artist at the piano, wre enjoyed. Ice cream and cake were served.

The following guests were present: Misses Hattie Rabe, Elmo Randrll, Mesdamcs I'. Warrach, F. R. Hayden, J. Farque.

II. 1. Spencer, A. Licconi, R. Kurke, A.

C. Bischoff, I- Licconi, T. Burke, D. Spencer, A. E.

Rabe, A. Farque. H. Warrach. C.

I. Haddick, E. O. Schubert, W. V.

Lee, Lottie Gould, 1L Monney and L. Licconi. PARTY FOR SOLDIERS. Mr. and Mrs.

R. V. Harris entertained with a forty-two party in compliment to their cousin, Private W. M. Anthony of Camp Travis, who has been here on a ten-day furlough.

Three tables were placed for the players. During the evening the guests were also entertained with music. The hostess served Jello, cream and cake. Present were Private W. M.

Anthony, Mrs. A J. Caruso, Mr. and Mrs. N.

Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robinson, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Reynolds, Yttie Reynolds. BIRTHDAY fs'uRPRISE. Mrs. W.

E. Windt was given a surprise on her forty-third birthday anniversary Wednesday afternoon. The party was given by Mrs. A. Eyring.

Numerous gifts were received by the honoree. Coffee and cake were served. Present wire Misses Pearl aud Aline Windt, Mesdames Katie Maud Gainer, Charley Lemm, 1- Seifcrt, K. R. Boehm, Lee Mc-Gee, Kosie Seifcrt, H.

J. Eggling. A FAREWELL DI.VNERv Mrs. J. V.

Bair and daughter Jessie entertained with a farewell dinner in honor of Mrs. Bair's Bon Louis, who was home on a three-day furlough from Camp Travis, and will leave shortly for France. The home was tastefully decorated with cut flowers, ferns and patriotic colors. Covers were laid tor Mr. and Mrs, J.

r. uair, Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles liair. Mrs.

Frank Ilalr, Ervin Bair, Miss Kosle May Bair anu juisa Alice ice. MUSICAL EVENING. At the home of A. Farque Tuesday evening a pleasant time was spent. Miss Elmo Randall, an artist at the piano, entertained the guests with vocal and instrumental music.

Enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. A. Farque and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Haddick, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bischoff and Mr.

and Mrs. Fred WarT rack, MAJESTIC PARTY. Misses Alice and Edna May Bryant entertained with a party at the Majestic Friday night in compliment to their brpther Arthur and his ahum Henrv Rav. who are home on a ten-day furlough from San Diego, Cal. QUIETLY MARRIED.

Monday evening at the home of Rev. George Lee, Mrs. Annie L. Williams was married to Felix E. Berner.

After the ceremony they left for their new home in La Porte, where Mr. Berner is in business, RED CROSS MEETING. The Ked Cross auxiliary met Wednesday and Friday all day with a good attendance at each meeting, to complete the September quota of ZiSUU tampons, PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Bats of Tomball wss the guest of Mra.

H. I. Monney this week. Miss Lillian May Ferguson will spend three months with her sunt, Mrs. Ricks of Hemp-Mead, Mr.

and Mra, F. Boyd have Mr. Boyd's father from Enid, as their guest for an indefinite time. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wlngste, John Roberta snd Clay Milton formed a party who went to Lynchburg Thursday on a fishing trip.

7 RECREATIONAL CANTEEN. 8unday Vlll.be University club day In the canteen rooms. lit the absence- of Mrs. Ellis. Mrs.

Bterlir.it Mver and Mrs. it. 11. Klpp will take charge of the day. Alfred Oelkers' lias enlisted in the aerial 'rt 4 i 'tit service of Uie navy.

He left Saturday for Great Lakes, where he will receive hi training. j. Communications received from Clyde Byrne announce tia arrival in France. Mr. Byrne say he had a fine trip ovepj that the country Is sll right, but that there is ne place like "dear old U.

S. for him. 1 Harrisburg News Mrs. Walter Jacobs has returned front two' weeks' visit to her sister at Comjort i Rev. and Mrs.

George Kemp and little daughter Clara Virginia spent Tuesday with Air. ana Mrs, jack isewton. Kev. xvemp was formerly pastor here. Mra.

Dick Wagner'a mother, brother and family of Victoria are visiting them, Mra, Augusts Brooks of Cedar Bayou spent Tuesday with Mrs, Kate Coglan. Mrs, Calvin has returned from three months' stay with her daughter, Frank Bowles, at San Antonio. Jennie Butcher is spending the week with her brother. Milton Given. St Sandv Harold Brown of Paris Islknd spent Tours.

day with his Mrs. Turlev and familv have returned from a pleasant summer's stay at Sylvan Beach. 1 ina teacners ana xacuiiy ox uisuict as nir Friday in Ilarrisburg to discuss school prob- lems, i Mr. I. 1 Sims I spending week end' at De Walt.

iL, i Two Pershing Menv. As- signed to Camp Logan'. Bergeant Roland Bx of th remount depot, Camp Logan, haa been -commie- sloned aeoond lieutenant In the Quartermaster Bergeant jonn l. xiuw anu unuwi i'ii trick, members ot Ueneral Pershlmt's fnma ovtu-aaaa: have returned to tlin United Btatea and have been sslniit t. the 15th division as arm aim Instructor at the division school of in Camp nsvy, is here- from Virginia on a sixteen days' furlough, visiting his sister, Mrs, K.

Murdoch, Seventieth street snd Avenue Mrs. J. Boillin and Miss Mildred Boillln and Mr, snd Mrs, J. W. Boillin.

ef Galveston were Sunday guests of Mrs. Oliver, Sherman between Sixty-eighth and streets. A Mr, and Mra. C. E.

Parker and baby and Miss Viola Hints returned Wednesday evening to their homes at Pleasantoo after a two weeks' visit with Mra. G. Parker, Sherman and Sixty-sixth Mrs, Robert Jones, Sixty-seventh street -v kl Richard M. Aadert tod Arty Anders, coutlns. who have arrived safely s.

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