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f.11 Ore St New Von.flt lrt tnaday evenlag. was the iguat Of 4as Jum a. Wynne an oar.y bx-rnios drive over hlstorM Woro bar departure for New Tor. 1n 17, ire party if this lalesuWT slns-r was A Ci a ins. i taa aid TaaaS family v- -at Jait try it pe yrlta toxlay ta Ilia taatlax VotUa arsrtl 'tei-rwv riad aut for yonrtalf th.

ialilitfal Quality af tlia axsisita parfama''ai tcilat watop. CV i 1 X7a kaoir aa wall Ita wpariorlty ta 'ali'atjier toilet water Cut wa txa eoatent to leara it ta your judaent aftar you -PEW AUIil'S of -in Forly-t Club a I a. R. hi. Crawford i.t of two monius la houiM M'tu4 Z.J.

M. Flower are i horn aftr a short tour through cuutbweat 1 jllat Kalglea of Dallas returned to bar hon.e after several day Stay with rsla- MrV. H. "Stephen to In' Taylor this aa 1 HfiVAm-OTA, Mr. an Mrs.

Georg W. Bummers of Indianapolis, are visiting tb family of har aoa. Don O. Bummers. Ma and Mrs.

H. B. Gudgsr attended tb performanc of "Everywoman' ta Ho to: last week, t- jir Among Visitors to Houston for Every woman were Mesdamea L. J. Ooree, J.

Wilson. Royal Lott, Mattla Foster, B. McCluraVJ- W. Broelg, Mrs. Ethel Shields.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Blaokeheer, Mr. aad Mrs.

Lewi Glbbs, Misses Mary and Lucy Glbbs, Ira Blaokshear, Mr. J. T. Harris. Misses Bessie and Nora Roan.

Ethel Leaks. Myrtle Evans, Effl McUluty. Ms, tie Lacey, Messrs. Jeff Lott, Amoi Gates, Wilt Thomas, Conlay Spann. Shep ClaJ and M.

Meyers. Jim Lee, Lyd Lott, August 6a under), Ed Lee Btaoey, W. H. Leo, Gordle an4 Terrell v. Dr.

and 'Mrs. B. A. Harris and children visited in Houston last wsek. Mrs.

Llllle Pee Plea of Altus. Okla, la a guest of J. T. Swanaoa and family. Mrs.

R. N. Perry entertained the Ladles' Social Club with forty-two last Tuesday afternoon. Th flower used throughout tho rooms were whit narcissi. On.

th tables plaoed for th games war bonboa dishes mint and salted nuts. Later a delicious salad course waa served. The guests war Mesdamea Bv L. 'Bridges, J. W.

Brosig, H. N. Blssell. Llula Baker, D. Blacks hear.

J. NTBaylor, P. B. Book-man, 8. M.

Cook. W. a Craig, G. Carr, 8. J.

Emory. Ooree, Hi Lewis, J. H. Naal, 8. Norwood.

E. M. Perry, E. A. Harris, Mary balyer.

G. C. Saagster, G. 6. Wood.

W. M. Lewis, Parry Nasi. B. Sohumaohe, 3.

Randolph, Adel Roan, R. A. Horiock, E. Bwlng, W. Qulnn.

J. D. Flewellen, J. D. Francklow, Mclntyre, Margaret Baylor, Kate Woodward, Hattla Matthews, Tarda Perry, Lucy and Mary Glbbs.

i Mrs. Matti Eaves, who ha been tha guest of Mra. Ira Gonch, has returned to her horn to Cawthorn. Mr. and Mrs.

"George Con of Roan's Prairie ware guest of Mrs. Annie Lewis on day last week. i and. Mrs. Frank Scott'' hav moved to Houston, and will be.

with Mrs. ScOtf a parents, Mr. "and Mrs. John Pswkstt, for whu. Mis Kathaleen' Whitman returned Bat-Urdsy from a very delightful visit Mr.

Alfred 3or In a.nrnKi wii4 aunt. Swoo4 Zarle Saaok, Flrs-months-oM so of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hauok.UU Hickory.

Houston, la aaaliy raSaad' woman for aaaixaroliat, itomlsar, lliiuid taojxet and for many toilet purpose. t-. 'r y.l-traatlamm ua it after ahATisg, its refmhinj, wmf ortia (ualitlM mava cauaed it to diiplaoa bay-mm, witoli-ljuel, to, '111 int-jutbaxin apply it oji refiRaiV I WXaa 'pueluudaf lilao Vajetal inaiat oa tlia aeauiaa Ett. niATO'B. Tiara Jira' aiaay tmi- tatloiu, lut if yau want zor of quality and satiifactlon.

look oa the UZVtc Ubal for thla i aw i vv ED. PlAUD NEW TOUK ato apedsl 0o testing bottto Stato- delights her hearers. Her program was wU accepted, but tha beat number was th arena scan from "Quo Vadla." SMITH VI LIE. Miss Lsnnl Darby of Tempi ts visiting Mrs. Murray Burleson.

Mis Blanch Owana ha rturnd to bar hom ta Gslveston after a two waeks visit with trlenda hr. Mrs. G. R. Smith 1 spending tb wk in West visiting relatives.

Mis BeJla Boehra of Yoakum la vtsfsV tag har sister. Mrs. Barnard Hopp. -Miss Mary Riley of Teagu la visi ting Miss Rena Vlckers. Dr.

H. N. Graves "and danghtar. Mrs. 1 J.

N. Bigb, have returned horn from a visit with relatives In Georgetown. Mrs. Ik p. Pari of Saa Antonio ts visiting Mra.

ix S. Shad. sirs. Kogar tsyrn spent a nsr oay iu Taa prioa ii78o for al-os. Wttla.

m-'r Ask at any ftwWaaa ing ar depareat atoisCi US2 SPECIAL COUPON si iu rwu'vw ut ou.r. (wu -of F. left lut Fritl-v mone- v.t la her hu J. Yveue, a I twturned te hei Jju. -art iunfley after a Bias I to Nr i- -hoiB.

i mm nan sir. ul ii.i.ij. tO Df th WS. 1. a Iffloi Wright aa4 kHMi '( tnOM imm Myr and Mi jeuRuth Mortal of New Btoa to a TWtltf MUM Aento Aahtoy aad i in th turn Boati Mora-U MW i Id aa4 Aagoata lAwiaaoe aa Aermg win at kMMMkMBiac in ho tb but of thla week.

4. r. -I, B. Humphrey wa B. aad T.

Clubet th iNrt, i her heM ea Tyler Street. Tb meet- a eaatelais has ug Into evtdenc all th lutle charra- a InmvtduaUUes. Over troidery and ether Bssdle work tdesigsed to show off slender whlto ftagess) th timber mA friends of tho hai ia-j Um aftarnooo. th eesapany theeuo. of crand-oiwra to DaUj.

Mr, Paroo ana Mia. Louise f-J Waco aro visiting Cotooel and lira. Baa IS. Cabell at th Stat two. Mrs.

Annabel Utherlaad end baby haTrowSi. to Arthur aft a visit to Mr.1 Ud Mr. Job W. MtssErae Jtoaka liar mother iv gone, to Houston far a abort juy, attar which they wia iturn to Brenhara. XilM oieeek baa boaa taachla to th ffi aoboU for tha pa yar.

bat teal icned oa account of her. eye. Mis MJ-teU rarriicton ba. bw ti to. fitt th vacancy In tba aohool by MUa CMMka'a raolfnatloo.

i Th Ladin' Raadlnc Oub tatad butt Friday aftarnoon hy UU Uj. Bub. Tha subject of tha Mm.nj -lour ImUTMual Opinion of Sbakaapaara tUa master of omoUoos aavd nanklH. RoU oaU heat OTery ooa In an -aalsaaud dtacmnton until tho arrival of tbo sooial hour plaoad Miss Bush In command, ana a dainty tea 'was acrrod to tbo marry coterie. Miss Bush at -aD-times, radiant with, charm and.

wrer more so than whoa antartalnln Asslstlne bar wjra Maadaniai Juliatta: AV. B. BJalaclt. WU f-niither, Misaas Juliette Blalook, PTortne emlthe and Imonene Bush. alias Ocstta Millar of Wtnchostor.

ntred thla week vH i fb friend and schoolinate. Miss Norlne (TbW Is Mlsa Miller's -first Visit to Teas. I but-- shw a not -traiisr to JfWrWe beaumonde, haTUif enter. tainad several promlaent vembera'- of the social world at a larce, house party at bar KtnVin -Vlnjlnla last summar. BotaM dinner party took place Thursday evealne; at the rosldenco of O.

Bt in honor of tha nreth anniversary of natsA Tha-uas vrera drawn from the eollTainatea i and Id frlenas of the host and numbered juat aVnaenc of Huatsville's prominent buainees and profeasloaal man. The.dta-ln room was a1 earn with oftIltnt frasrant vrtth cut flowers and throbbln pr1i atftoUke music from a vMta-aotne. where In a distant room. After a fault-liislj irrril it thcroushly enioyed anono, tbeee bis. broad-minded- men Cm eloquent over punch, -fruit boo-), eeffoo ot.Ber anddganv Err'Joha W.

Thomasoa swept with iwmtalaeaac hand the vibrant chords of. the past in a tribute to "Oar Scbool Daya." J. P. jtenancx pieose a rap eneoos to TWMi, UM ana Tew; Wynne Bfted hie d. hie awes to words taariiii that to "Our iweatna ana aad chhralreos Q.

Barret reeponded to "Our Absent -Wlvan." Dr, Adams toasted In irlowtoc terms -Our HoaJU" therenpoa thia clever tteiiian headed It back to bis reverence with a daah of wtt to make it "go W. CHbea, pseWdad aa toastmaster -and -vraa 'at-SO -times thoroughly en rapport wtik vtho situattoo. B. -OUpbtott hi 1mm Asseasor of tbo county, and the suests were lone; thne frieada. so" the iir, The.

others for whom covers were l-jd'wer J. A. Wynne. EB Ollphlnt. henry.

Glbba. W. u. -Piylar and John XJrwta) 'of New Wav-rly. lomra- Maverick fMrv.

Carl Hsbn tn, privato. Bfe), who ar way Into ear hearts at tho Knlants pof Pvthlas At Iroieat. People 8ar He XMdi 1 Tliaiiw am a abwa AwaJabba VaaV' 4VJU)U Vol -QWafk ssnstl jdm JlVWas To Wait to ltrsrAboat Jour Jtoawem, Ibnuge, nies or What Acaiere Sttooeafc' TJ3T EEAUniGS 7MI TO HOUS-, TOI POST EZADZES WHO WBITE AT 0CE. Atteatloa of tbo nrystloally Inclined atuns to be cantered at present upon tha work of Mr. Clay Burton Vance, who.

al though- laying claim to no special gift of au- attempts to aal tha Uvea people tnrouga i handwriting and btrtb dates. The tm deniable ac- cuiacy of bis MneaOons leads one toaur--mlae that heretofore palmists. prophets, sstrol-efera, and seers of divers beUefs navo failed to apply the- true principles of the acienee of di ri te eat plain method by which be prxea his eelia-' inln Mr. anoo topfled: -I hove atowly end It key- to no foaovng letter la pubUsbed as ovl- -on af Mrr Vance's ability: M-n Dixon. A -Director XAmkm nualsiji.

msrsbar of the -Soeloto Aa- -eesieue do member of the -ii natiaitarhs Oermaay, i-Clay Vance: war. err -I uty reeive your. Jottar cenastoto Isfe Beading I am ner-V- sausdod with your Beading; it la i -riyail tb InMMeSBactWit could be. It. slims strange that you I rerarvto wot aaffarlng fronr throat 4 have )et had a had attack i tar kaw It- two or throe times -It aeala certainly ijo tUrtrleada who deetrs a Ufa Bead-.

i i rrmngameata have keen made to gtve teat II 1 1 Sisss to-all nUim of he bwt at ta sspsrlally raouaatod that to avail there Itws of gi'iieroaa offer make applioatlOB at a. U.you wash aoUnaaxloa of year ra. if yw wish- a true deacrinUoa -r eoarac senstirsi. taienta sssa-oa-Hes. -ettrmly saatd yoer fuH bum.

-Hea -Stinply i I year of vour berth Jars. to I hi wri. sav lu i 4 year tottor to Mr. Clay -Bnrtea) walats Roy. Facto, If rou wiah you may Inclose (etaatps.

of your ooutarv) to eiarteal work, Pieaso 4 i eaoia i is rMran-ed aw -d te Ie Awt mubm. aad raras a year on eBavaWVenlaVigaBL af that mim, who bave made aMtory In IU abVutb-i AatoaJo alaoa the day the) BoBubllo, t- i "OUT ARTMOW, IX Cobb of Olaaa. N. vial tine bar son. Dr.

A. Oobb, and daughter. Mra. Morris and tart Hn. B.

Demeagea gad Mlaa Kv Aaoioa of Orange war yialtorg tha aty ioa. Mra. Ooatber and "uaughtar of Ander son. are visiting hi tha city. Mrs.

Bertha WUttama Wtt Honda high for Savannah. Oa. Mra. Charles Hew returned Tataday from Houston. Mlaa.

Martha. Harris and siatav, Mr. Bogera. are visiting ta New Orleans. Tba Youag Married Ladles Sewing Club met with Mrs.

Frank Imboff on Wednesday afternooa. Tuesday Night Bridge Club met with Mr. and Mrs. Harrell at tbetr homo on Blith Street. After the usual number of gamea prises were awarded to Mra.

B. O. Butler and B. Jacobean. Refreshments war served.

Thai sxdav Whiat Cluh met at the hocsa of Mrs. o7 Prlohard oa Procter Street- Mrs. J. C. Pbllllpa won the eiuo pnse and Mra.

JL CL Stumn tha sues! Drise. salad course luncheon was served. The Wednesday Whist Club met with M. FT and Mrs. Bledsoe at their borne on Fifth Street.

Tha prises were won or Mrs. Oarl Kramar and O. O. Hall. Harrell and Miss Carrie Evans won tba goeat prises.

Refreshments war served. a no saoies oi u.npini uimwi a silver tea at tha home of Mrs. B. fruaata oa Lake Shore Drive Tuesday artemooa. A btrg number of the ladies of the eongregaUon and their frlenda war in a rTonn una.

Mrs. M. K. Crawford sntertaloed Wednesday evening in honor of her bus- nana a birtiiaay at tnetr nome on un Procter Street. An sight -course wag served to the following guests: Messrs.

Craig. Dangler, lotting ham, uei-wtider. Moran. Park. Conover.

Booker and McCuliom. The tabl decorations war vtoleta. and the place cards nana painted by the hostess. The evening was pleasantly spent In a social way. Mr.

Crawford was assisted by Mesdamea Walter Tata and Roy McCultom and Mis Klla Young. Mra. K. A Young was hostess to tb Dixie Girls and their friends Saturday night at. ber homo on Procter Street.

Five hundred, was the game of the evening. Those present war Misses Rosabel Dickinson. Douglas Snead. India Young, Wllma Maria. Grnsie Easier.

Elleae Eubank. tiladra Rutan. Ethel Latham and Kather- in oampoaii: Messrs. naroia tumsnaomi, Eugene Eubank. Marlon Harle, Jama RusseU.

Harry Hart. Otis Dickinson. Frank Ortman and Mr. and Mrs. D.

P. Sbeeka. At the dose of the gamea the rises were. awarded to Miss Douglas need and Kucene Eubank. Not the least enjoyable part of the entertainment waa a Virginia Keel after tba cards war laid aside.

The hostess served a three-course luncheon. The Reading Club. met Friday afternooa with Mrs. Downey at tha Phua Hotel The many Bring duo met with aura. Mary C.

Jennis. The Brmnbonr Club met with Mrs. I. O. Stump on Monday afternoon.

After the program a miscellaneous shower waa-tendered Mrs. 42. Hall, nee Mim Mild-red Shock, whoso marriage took plan December It, at Port Huron. Mich. The Friday Night Bridge Club met with Miss-Ruth In mas at the Plasa Hotel.

Prises were awarded to Miss Louisa Cratn- and Mra. DetwUsr. Refreshments war The W. 8. t.

Club was pleasantly enter tained bv Mra. R- A. Hnashoom at bar borne on Fifth Street. Mrs. R.

C. Butler was hastssa to tho ladies Whist Club Wednesday afternoon. Prises war awarded to Mrs. R. Wood worth and Mrs.

Thomas Rice. Refresh ments war served. BRYAN. Miss Ray Conway 1 vhdtlng frlenda at Wltehlta Falla Mrs. George R.

Branch baa returned to her horn in Houston after a pleasant visit to her.narenta. Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Buchanan.

Mrs. W. K. Fltsburgh and Mim OUle Boat wrlght of Fort Worth are go eels of -Mra. F.

M. Walker. Sir. and Mrs. T.

I. Carson and Mlisss Anna aad Alberta Carson are visiting in Waco. Mrs. John B. Hinss and littl daughUr af Dalas srs visi tins' Mr.

aad MM. J. H. Hlnea. Mia Bertha Eaves has returned froaa a pleasant visit to Dallas.

I Bradbury of Frank! has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlx Conway this Mia Matti Sloan of Kavasota hi tb guest of Bryan friends. Mr. and Mrs.

i R. Garner and Mra. Garner have returned to Longview after visiting Mr. and Mra. B.

P. Garner or mis city. Mrs. E. T.

Thornhm of Georgetown has been" tba guest of ber brother. Dr. P. M. siaysor, ana iamuy tnis wees.

-Mrs. W. C. Mlms of Tarbrough Is vis iting her sister. Mrs.

D. D. McAlpina. Among the brilliant social functions of tho past gay week was the reception given Wednesday afternoon from 4 to o'clock by Mrs. Alllster McLelland Wal-drop In compliment to Mrs.

James Davis Willis of Waco, who la a bride of January, i Tb beautiful and spsdous- homo waa aglow with light aad and fragrant with cut flowers tn honor of the hour. Klllamey rose were vased In pro-, fusion and their dainty coloring was era-Dbaalsed by the 'light of many burning candles. Master Alllster Waldrop opened tba door lor the sua lbs ana neia tne pretty card tray. Mra. W.

P. Bryan. Mra. Webb Howell and Miss Ray Conway gave first greetings and Miss Sara Allen presided at tba table where the bride's book waa placed. Mrs.

A. M. Waldrop and tha honoree, Mrs. J. D.

Willis, received in tb Horary and with them were Mesdame 8. M. Waldrop. L- Mclnnis. E.

H. As-tin. Glenn Flinn and Miss Spear of the dmlng room Mesdames K. O. Allen, Ed Hall and Hendrlx gave a hearty welcome and a delicious salad ntals was served by Misses Bessie Mary Mclnnis and Bobble SeeJe.

Mra. R. O. AUen gave a charming social hour at her elegant new borne Tburs-. day afternoon, honoring Mrs.

J. D. Willis of Waco. The biasing logs piled high In tb wide brisk fireplace' gave warmth and light to the beautiful rooms and bowls of violets and narcissus reminded the guests of sunny springtime, although the steady downpour and lowering clouds were outside- A pleasing feature of the afternoon waa the-musical programjartlstleal-ly rendered hy Mrs. Robert S.

Webb, Mrs. Webb Howell and Mrs. George R. Branch of Houston. A salad coarse with hot coffee waa prettily served during the aft- Mra.

George R. Branch of Houston was the honoree at a beautifully planned "Tieart" party Friday afternooa at tha bona of Mrs. Albert J. Buchanan. Ths rooms were- lovely with an artlstle arrangement of cut flowers, pink geranium and many pink candle to glittering candlesticks easting a rosy- glow over tba party of happy girl friends called together.

In the dining room scarlet geraniums and ferns aad red candles to candlesticks of brass and silver added brilliancy and beauty to tbo scene. In tb library the honoree, Mrs. Branch, met bar Meads moat cordially and with bar receiving line were Misses Frances Chance. Mary' Ross Parker, Cora Garth. Auto Conway.

Blanche Buchanan; Mesdame Hendriz -Conway, George W. Smith Jr. and Jack Gordon. JaB elaborate salad coarse with steaming coffee was asi vd, to the dining room. D' Mr.

and Mrai P. UovUb TkeKsd to their old home. Waeides, thla Mrs. M. A.

Zoatwalt of Thursday ts visit her daughter. Mr. T. Vim Anita Mahoa left Thursday for Ban Antonio, where aha Jotoad friends fay a trip to Mew York. -Jar.

B. S. aeadmeysr to te-CMeaaw. wber aba was called by the series Ui-nsss of ber mother. Mrs.

Knight. Mr. aad Mrs. J. G.

I isissns Mima Ulitoa. Carl and Edith I asawiiaa. Juls Mrs. Clara Knoneit a tiouston atasnoea tn funeral' at assst jusssemsn nere TUesdsy. Mrs.

J. M. Pattoa sf Richmond I guees. ure sawmtrw noma. Mr.

aad Mrs. Charles Steam Stafford are vto- ttlne: la Saa Aatoato. sur. aad Mrs. C'larsass JtNNIN.

Ulsse I-la Landry and' Ilaset Carrie of Lako Charta. La War th guest of Via rhllUps.tn htot week. Mlaa Bennen of Eunlo La, was tn gu-t of V'M Rocbud Young thla week. siajniiil. Kyle T.

biiiltti and rek A. Shattock of la Charie viaitad friends her th Un-r part of th weak and attended tb daito at th club house Friday nl. lit Mr. Jama A. Thome of Galveston ha Come to Jennlns to Jola -bar husband.

Rev. J. A. Thu.ee, who reoently am her from Galveston to preach lav tn Congregational Church. Misaa Corlnn Hail and Gladys Fbinip visited frlenda la Lake Charles th last of th week, Mrs.

C. Bauknlrht had returned frora Florida, wber lt has aa th gueet of relatives for a month. Mm. 8. R.

Shear has gone to Houston to be th guest of her daughter, Mr. D. Jf. Mdlahon. Mrs.

Tw. Champion ts th guest of her sister, th Misses LUy sad Rstta Kllllnger. Mrs. J. P.

Black and Mrs. R. J. Butolph ars to leave Sunday for New Orleaaa, where they will attend Mardl Gras. Mrs.

B. Xj, Lee ha gone to Beanmont, being called there on account of th death of her brother. S. Cleveland, who was ther on a visit to hi He 'formerly rsldd in New York. Mr.

and Mrs. K. R. Hill, who formerly were residents of Crawley, hav LiaBRTY, Mssdamw Charie Father. J.

F. Richardson, Decatur O'Brien, Edna Rayburn. Mr. Douglas Davis, Mrs, Bertram Barter aad Misses Stella BtuMoff and Ann! Lae atteadad th ptay "EatJwuma- to last week. Mim Beeeie Partlow Visiting lira.

Bhlvsra la Croekott. Mr; and Mrs. Ban O'Brien gav a chafing dish party Wednesday night Those present were Mrs. Wild Neyland and Misses 8 tell StensoS and. Ella De Blanc Miss Nora Wast, who has been th guest of Miss In May Perry mas, has returned to har bom in Beaumont -Mrs.

J. T. Browning visited Mr. Ray Partlow the past week. Mrs.

Hugh Jackson, who has been th guest of lira. George Eaton, ha returned to her homo to Beaumont. Th Trlvinm Club met Wednesday at th home of Mrs. A. J.

Splan. Act 1, soenes 4 and from "Twelfth Night" waa tb lesion for tb afternoon. Delightful refreshments war served and Mrs. Splan proved herself a harming host, Th second lycoum attraction of the season appeared at th High School Auditorium Thursday night Miss Sarah Mildred Willroer, reader and Impersonator, was the Her readings war interesting and higt class. FUL8HSAR," 1 Mr.

and Mrs. John Huggins. Dr. and Mrs. B.

D. Tarrls and Bugea motored to Houston Saturday. Misses Marion and Louisa Avis are visiting friends In Houston. Mesdamea ML K. Mayes-and Mary Solomon returned Thursday from a visit, to Mra.

W. Neabltt at Del Rio. Mra. John Dosier returned Tuesday from Lexington, where she visited her daughter, Mra. M-Myers, Mra.

W. W. Bain to her bom In Houston after a pleasant visit with Mra. EL M. Hug-gin.

Misses Lucy and Mettle Briscoe saw Kvery woman at th Prince last Saturday. Mia Georgia Briscoe is visiting bar sister, Mr. Frank Wllliford in Houston. A Miss Franc Harris Is spending the week in Mr. and Mr.

Joe Nesbltt and Mr. Madge Nesbltt motored to Laporte Wednesday to spend a week. Mr. Walter Howard and ehildrea of Riverside are visiting Mrs. Dave Dosier.

Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Harris returned Friday from their bridal trip to Saa Antonio.

M. H. McKay, wif and baby of Altalr are visiting Mr. and Mrs. F.

H. BelevA Misses Kate and Tony Sutherland spent Tuesday to Rosenberg. LUFKIN. Mrs. John Byers and daughter visited In Garrison this wsek.

Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Longtno arrived her Saturday, where they will Teslds Jn the Mrs.

Cart DuPuy of Houston visited, her parents, Mr. and Mrs Q. A. Kalley, this Week. Sue Denmsn fit Houston I th gueat of her daughter, Mrs.

E. J. Conn. Mrs. Ell Welner returned Sunday from 4 visit to Shreveport.

Miss Louise Hosklna of Houston hf th guest of relatives her. Mlsa Mary Leach returned Sunday from a visit to Houston. Mrs. Coke Murphey and children are visiting In Nsoogdoohes. Mrs.

R. A. Kennedy visited ta Houston this wseltA Mrs. G. A.

Medford ts visiting rslaUves In Pawnee, La. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Turner of Alto visited here this week. Miss Ellis Bonner entertained last Saturday afternoon In honor of Mis Eula Treadwall, whoa marriage to Mr.

Kenneth Hosklns is announced for February 1 Mr. 8. Mt Morris returned Monday from JBot-er. Ark. Mrs J.

L. sntertalned th Matrons' Brldg Club last Wad need ay. BOUR Miss Paulina Tucker of GatssviDs I th gueat of her sister, Mr. Frank MltchelL Mr. M.

J. McLaughlin spent Wednes day in Beaumont Miss Annia Smith of Klrbyvnie, who visited relative here, ha returned home. Mrs. O. H.

Eichblatt of Morgan City I th guest of Mrs. Henry WendUng, Miss Lou Williams of Blanconla, Texas, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Barber. Mrs. Cora Jackson 1 vudtlng her son here.

Mrs. H. B. Tucker has returned to her home In Port Arthur after a visit to bar mother, Mrs. Smith.

Mrs. Theilln and sons, WTtlls aad George, saw "Everywoman" la Beaumont last welc Mrs. O. C. "WaHac of Lake Charles, is th guest of Mrs.

Milt Wallace of Grayburg. Bam and family cams In from Crosby to agaia make this their home. Th following ladle mat at th horn of Mr. Walter Hlllyer Wednesday afternooa and enjoyed a few gamea of Mesdamea Hartal, Barclay. Morrison, McLaughlin.

Terry, Rinto, Peterson, Will Hillyer; Misses Jeffle Murph. Loretta Lop-pington and Kathleen Bock. r' LAORANGE. Andrew Kaulbach and Hetea Kaulbach. of Naw York, who hav been the gnssts of their brother, H.

Kaulbach and family, left last wssk for Beaumont to visit with relative. Mr. and Mrs. D. Dunoan hav ra-tomad BellvHle.

Mrs. John Holmaa ts visiting ta Whoa, Mrs. Lao Fred and Mrs. J. L.

Haiduv ek want to Sea Antonio to very- Mra. Jshn T. Duncan snd daughtor, visitors last Mrs. Dyer, war Aastfc Mlsa Mlnett Tiehma0r af thla city and JD. P.

Richard soa of Saa Antonio war eruletly married ta Saa Antonio. After spending a few days to tb city with Mrs. H. Teichmueller. metbar of th bride, th happy, couple returned to Saa Antonio to mak that place their hens Miss Loretta McGill and J.

H. Walsh of thla city were married la New Orleans Wednesday. Thsy will rwtura to Lagrange next month to make their) hem. Th Mother Club gav i benefit per--formaaoa at th Quesuon 'Theatar Friday vmln-. i'-r-'i''-''- ROaCNaERd.

Mrs. Nola Hensoo of Richmond I tbt guest of Mrs. Carri MNab this weak. George Bhepbord, VI and children of Saa Anton lo, ar spending th week with his parents, Th U. T.

Bl Oab ent a very rtoaa. PABFUZZSSLJE ED. nNACD ForBcIosad2atmM sxl EDl PtNAULTS LOao VeswtaL Nn. Straet Cty- Doalsr' Nai ant aftamoofkat th horn of Nita Rae Friday. Mrs.

BUssard antertalnad th W. B. Club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs Will Baker entertained Miss Kate Sutherland of Fulahear Tuesday. Wl A.

Adams and family win toava here February 1 fact Browns vills to mak their Mra. Cobb of Cleburn returned to har horn Tuesday after a few days visit with Mrs. W1H Baker. Mt. and Mrs.

Alrheart of New Orleans hav com, her to mak then- home. Mrs. M. B. Saunders has gone to Waller for a visit with bar mother.

Mrs. B. A. Haley. Mrs.

Tr- Harwood of Cuero is her for a visit with relatives. TS. B. Foster' and wife, Mra A. Mbers and Mr.

Priest took an auto trip to Houston Thursday. Mrs. Chart ea Lee entertained th ladles of th Methodist and Baptist Missionary societies Friday afternoon. NURSERY. Mrs.

Pitt Bishop of Green Lah returned to her bom Tuesday after spending a few day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Brown.

Mrs. Medora Walker of Mission Valley returned to her home Wednesday. She has been vtscltlng her children her. Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Walker and Mrs. Harmon FlMrs. Matti West'ef Isville wa th guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Inrto Kyle. On account of diphtheria th school at Da Costa, Miss Jewell Robinson, on of th teachers there, visited har horn here, aad want to Bloonttagtoa to visit her sunt, Mr Trip. Mrs. Mattie Nuttf Beevul visited har. father, George Wright, nera.

Mlaa Cordelia Davidson of Mission Valley la the guest of Miss Dollle Carpenter. The Ines schl baa been suspended for two weeks on account of diphtheria and Mia Ramell Stonert on of the teachsrs. Is with her parent here. Mr. and Mra.

Dave 8 toner aad i Miss Ada 8 toner visited here Saturday and Sunday. TSAOUC Miss Ms Robinson has been psndlnC a week in Falrflsld. -Miss Weaver, th Latin teacher, has been out of school 'for a wak, having MraJoonaa Is visiting In Hcurton. Mrs. A.

H. Terry, who ha oean la Hubbard, ba returned. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kvans bay returned frora thIr vl1t to Dallas.

Miss Lois Glena entertained her Oluu Saturday afternoon from A to etoohi Miss Matti Watson Mexla ws th guest of Mr. J. B. Wood during ta WMr. W.

A. Tarry of Thornton aal littl daughter ar vtojtlng ar, brother. and UmOf ar making Teague their home. Mra W. Q.

Williamson Vs seriously Si at ber home, corner of Fourth Avsnn motional reader, entertained a- torg ludlence at the High School Fisy night. Bh visits Teague annually and always of Houston pant Sunday with rsUtrvoa teMr. J. J. Mansfield and Mrs.

Alvey Harbert went to Houston last week to sea "Bveiyootnan. Mr. aad Mrs. R. R.

Haddsa of Saa Antonio bra visiting friends here. Misses NeU Sandrneyer. Alma Dlok, Ada Youena. Anita Mahon. Rosanna either, Grace Mahon.

Mra. A. W. Hahn and Mrs. R.

W. Gillespie enjoyed an afternoon of bridge and embroidery with Mis Mary Gordon as hostess of the Girl; Club. Refreshments were served at th conclusion of thla enjoyable Mrs. E. A.

Hutchlna wag hostess Tuesday to the Married Ladiea' Club and won tho club prise. Refreshments were served after the rams to Mrs. J. J. Mansfield.

Mra. A. W. Hahn. Charles Kuntse, Mrs.

Sam Hamburger, Mlaa LUUan Zwsl-ner and th boa tees. Mra. 8. K. Seymour entertained the Baptist Ladles' Sewing Circle Wednesday.

Sam Hah burger, assisted by ber sister, Mrs. Homer 8. Frady of Dallas, entertained last week with, a luncheon at IS- o'clock, complimentary to her bus-band to celebrate his birthdays Th affair was in the form of a surprise, -the guests being seated at the table when Mr. Har. burger arrived home for lunch.

Tb -table waa overlaid with handsome linens and Venetian lac. The centerpiece being a hug bowl of golden daffodils. Covers of a dainty appointment for eight and -a aeven-eourse luncheon waa served ta. Messrs. Sam Hamburger, O.

A. Zum-walt. George Gegeaworth. K. A.

Hutch-, Ins, Leon Dick. 8. JC, Seymour. S. H.

Simpson. T. B. Wast. yy.

'V I BaAUalONT. The Lingerie Cluh wavdllghtfuUy n-" tertsined Trjeaday afternoon by Mra; BurwaB Boy kin. The club pris was tured by Mra. Fred SuUoa, whUe Mrs. N.

Black received tho- guest prlas. A moat delightful evening brldg party was given by Dn and Mrs. Butler Wednesday svening at their handsome CaMer Aveau home. Xovery. flowera and ferns were, used to tb decorations.

Tha lady's pris was won by Mrs. James L. Keith. Jaraee-V. Potk was awarded' the gentleman's prise.

whQa tb consolation Tell to Mrs. Sadie Rons An enjoyable meeting of rth Silk Stocking Club was held at the home of Mra. Underwood Nasro Wednesday After Easter these ladles wID play bridge. Mrs. Vai McFaddln hosplUbly entertained "the members of the Thursday Card Club at the regular meeting this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wleas entertained with an evening bridge party Friday evening. It was a very pleasant social event. Beautiful cut flowers and ferns were 1a evidence throughout th various rooms.

Mrs. Rupert Cox entertained a reception and tea for her. sister, Mrs. Hubert- Fuller, Wednesday afternoon all lit Calder. were greeted at the door by Mrs.

Charles Eastham. and ths card were taken by little Misses Kcitb and Jackson. In the parlor tha receiving line, headed by Mrs. Cox In a white satin gown, Mrs. Fuller, ths honoree.

wore white with American Beauty roses; -their mother. Mrs. Edens of Cor-s leans, stood next to Mra. Fuller. There were also a number of other prominent society ladies" In the Una to greet the guests.

The dining room was truly an enchanting picture, the- color scheme used being. white and pink, the lovely sweet peas being used in baskets and vases to ornament the. table, which was covered with rich duny." Here several beautiful young girls and matrons served a salad course and an loo course. Passing Into the. hall the guest were greeted by Mrs.

H. W. Potter and Mrs. B. A.

Morris. In ths- corner the hall amid a bower of greenery the punch bowl was presided over by. two pretty young girls. All through the afternoon music was furnished, by an orchestra, which was oon-cealed behind a screen ol palm and fermv" A. S.

Demster of Houston spent several days the guest of Mrs. P. G. Inw-hundro. Mrs.

H. Bokrer Is some time In New Orleans with her sister, Mrs. Ludner, who Is In Tonao Infirmary. Miss Davidson has returned to Nacogdoches after a delightful visit Mrs. A.

B. Patterson. Mrs. Ann Wllber has gone to Hamehire visit her children. Mr.

and Chsrleea Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter came-over from to attend the funeral of Mr.

Carter W. R. Eiaai. Mrs. Sadie CasweD Rone, Mrs.

George Caswell. Mrs. Charles Ives and Mrs. Will Keith will go to New Orleans to attend the Mardl Gras festivities. Thsy win be entertained at the homo of Mrs.

Ives" parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Jay. Irs. O. S. Hodges expect to, go over to New Orleans next week Mrs.

Sua Searlea aad danli liters. Misses Gertrude and Katharine, have returned to Beaumont after an extended stay with relatives in the East Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Brock are now located la their new home. 1S2S HaseL Misses Alma and Iron Reed went over to Sulphur.

Wednesday to visit Mrs. Frank F. Hlgwlns. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Broussard win leave Monday for Notre Dam. to visit their ben and daughter; who ars la chotd.ther. Mrs.

m. Jwrauee mw M. Hecht. tether, Mw Hecht- sri aiat. 'is: Mrs.

Robert Morrison la at bom after apending several day With Austin frlenda. Mis Mary Rivera Is spending tha wash In Fort Worth. Mr. Whit Ttrrnay of Smlthville la at the home of Mr. aad Mra.

Will f- Mrs, W. F. Schwaar I being entertained at tha bom of Mrs. Wains allium, and will remain several days before returning to ber borne ta Saa Antonio. Mrs.

Enals Halliburton af Bhl baa been a guest-of parents. Mr. aad Jtra. Charles GUlum. t' rs.

Charles Jackson left Tnursdsy for w4.i rtikihraveDort frtonda. Mrs. Clara B. Lelth of Dixon, OL, aad MKaad Mra Schumaka of "Wlohit Fall are befaa- entertained at tb home of Mra. Thomas O'Connor.

Mrs. Dora Bell of Pop. Miss, was a visitor at th horn of Mr. aad Mrs. J.

J. Tliai Jss1i Oatnn wffl leaw for Austin Tuesday, where ah will Spend ssvsral days. Mr. ancVMrs. Charles Webb ars enter- toimng Miss 'Willis Cunningham of Bas- tPMrs.

N. H. Burns aad Mr. H. V.

Proctor are absent oa-a- short 'With Thorndal friends. v- Mrs. svdgsr Hendrlx of Phelaa Is with aoVststarrMrvTw. XL KeaWe, this week. Moxiarmis W.

B. Wood. Robert L. Carter and Miss Arabella Owens spent Tsars Amf in Austin. ira c.

Owen in Austis. whsrs she will remain for several on account of ste knees. Mlsa Mary Scbumerborn returned from Austin accompanied by ber mother. P-The Baptist Ladies' Aid Society will give an aid birthday party jmoay tog at tn paptist pajwonag. Tlua.

Usury Attdar Is to William Bohults and Mis Beulah Tiffany wers married Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Tiffany, the bride's parents. Bar.

1. M. Renick officiated. ALTA UOMA. Messrs.

J. A. Kltohsl and Charlea Kltchsl and E. Johnson motored to Galveston Wsdnssday. Mia Deasto CoUine of Oklahoma City -apent three days here as th guest of Mrs CoakUn, leaving Thursday for Atvln, Mrs.

B. A. Bern la arrived Monday from Angleton, Texas and will become a local resident with her husband, who. has purchased property. Tha meeting Thursday afternoon of th King's Daughters was wall attended.

Th program rendered on Friday night given under tha auspices of tho King's Mrs. W. B. Chrisman, Sunday. Miss Clara indrum was visiting ner Mis Fay Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gore of Bianohard visited Mrs. Gore's sister, Mis Maud Tarwater, last Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. 8. Newman are no occupy I mt the Elasy cottage on Main Street, Mrs. John Gibson -was a visitor to Trinity Thursday. Mra.

Walter Whitman of New WUlard visited, the former's mother at. tn Commercial Hotel Saturday and Sun- i Mrs. El Brame returned Friday from a visit with friends in Houston Mew Braunfels. Mr. and Mrs.

Elssey left Tuesday for Mississippi, whet they will visit for as Indefinite Little Mine Riley or Trinity is the pleasant guest ofxUtU Mlsa Madajin Rogan." "O- Th Woman's Horn Mission Society entertained at the Commercial Hotel Saturday svening from till 19 o'clock with a pie supper and fish pan for tha benefit of the Methodist Episcopal and tbisTnke all other functions of this kind, was a decided success. During the evening Mim Ada -Viev. Pitta oellghted th guests with several piano selections. Mrs. Laura Johnson and daughter.

Miss Pet tit of Monroe, are visiting their cousin, Mrs. B. U. Averitt, 'C-J- I SS I ON. x7 Broaddua aatertalned th Mission-ltes Wednesday-jd Thorsdsy evenings at the Audtlorlum with lectures, accom-panJed by moving pictures on Landscape Gardening in California.

He was a very able speaker and he -proved that with time, attention and the sasae re-, suite, namely, beautiful homes, yards, streets and farms, could be produced here. The Southern Amusement Carnival that has been here ail of last week left th city Saturday night. Crowds -were out every night to enjoy tho merry-go-round, ferri wheel, side shows, confetti, etc Mr. and Mrs. Vlckers have com down from Ohio to apend, the winter, this being their second winter here.

Miss Board of Bryan is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas gammons. Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Ohio bare recently come in to spend the winter her.

Saturday afternoon' and evening th ladies of the Methodist Missionary Society served' lunch at the Auditorium. Mrs. McBrlde entertained th Woman's Tuesday Club at her homo Tuesday afternoon. As Mrs. McBrlde lives In th suburbs, the club motored -out there.

After the business meeting, she had each one to read verses from prominent authors, which produced both serious thought and much meriment. A delicious salad course, caks and chopped fruits and -nuts garnished with a cherry, waa served. While Mr. McBride's guests were enjoying their luncheon she read them a very Instructive article on the "Parcel Miss Laura, daughter of tha hostess, and Mrs. Albert gammons took soars shots of tba club members.

FRANKLIN. Miss Elna Jackson visited friends to Easterly this week. Miss Elisabeth Wilcox returned to bar horn in Bryan last Friday, after several day visit with friends -to this city. Mrs. Mattla Green rislted relatives In San Antonio last week.

Mrs. O. Crutcbfieid and daughter. Miss Eva, visited friends in Teague last wsek. Miss Mavis Cola of Palestine spent last Sunday with her mother, Mrs.

Stella Cole. Miss Carrie Suber of Bryan spent tha week-end with her. sister. Miss Elisabeth Suber. Mrs.

J. F. Long of Tyler la the guest of Mra H. 8. Morehead this week.

Mrs. L. V. Holbert of Bremond was th guest of her sister, Mrs. G.

Curry, several days last week. Mrs. J. E. Hardy and Mlaa Xlsxl Bugs of Palestine were th guests of Mr.

and J. D. Jackson several day Misses Nannl Lee and Sudle Lane of Woo ten Well were th week-end guests of the Misses Kellogg. Mr. smd Mrs.

C. B. Carter aad family returned last Saturday from an extended visit in San Antonio, Yrktowa and Houston. Mr. 8.

B. Guinea of Calvert was th guest of her daughter, Mnk. JL Y. McNutt hurt week. Mrs.

Roger Kill on gh and baby returned to their home in Gauss, after an extended visit with Mrs. Killough' parent, Mr. and jars. W. P.

Tallsy. AV CITY. (Miss Leon Terxa of Buckey waa th guest of Vim Emma Lewis Wsdnssday. Mia Imogen Inglehart returned Tuesday after a visit tn El Campo. Mis Cathertn Cookenboo was th charming hostess to the Owls Club Wedneaoay afternoon.

The aftarnoon waa a most delightful being spent ta sewing. music sad lively conversation. Mia Cookenboo was assisted In serving dainty refreshments by Miss SerriU and Carol Cookenboo. The guests Included Misses Jsnie Hawkina, Met Hawkins. Zaila Austin, Katie Mae Glllett, Carrie Bailey, Ullle Miller.

Cathertn Poole, Ruth Keller, Eula Slmms, Marguerite Hamilton, Mami Thompson, Mute, Sr-rlil. Boon, Lalls King and Adele Moore. Mrs. O. A.

Moor entertained Satorday in compliment to Miss Martin, Msvaad Mrs. Ed Layton of Matagorda were of Georg Austin Wednssdsy. -i 1 Tb United Daughter of tha Confederacy met with Mra. Henry Bugeley Tuesday afternoon. Miss Reba Rugeley -returned to Matagorda Tuesday after a week's visit to Ttllsse Francis and Cetherin Mr.

and Mrs. Seth lay lor visited la Houston last week." Jsira, Marguerite Hooper Wibstoy Daughters, presenting "Her Old Sweetheart," was much appreciated and an- other pleasing feature waa much enjoyed when oysters wers served after th n-' tortalnmsnt. Mrs. Pos and fsuilly. Emily, Cornelia, -Robert.

Willie. Walter and Cora, left Thursday to reside In Houston, whsrs Mr. Pos la already located. Messrs. Brown of Edge wood and Alvln Houston ar- demloiled at th hom of Jf.

M. Conklln for a short tun. BKEVIL.LE. Miss Loretta Borden of Corpus Christt ts ta th dty th gut of, Mrs. Jamas Dougherty.

r- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Baaatey ar r- sslilug congratulations from friends ovr th Stat and Tennessee, Beaslsy's tram, on th arrival of a son, whoa nam to R. J.

Jr. Mlaa a Franlde sad Bora Welder hv returned from Ban Antonio, where they Vistted their sister, Mrs. Emmett Cahlll. Mra. BW.

KllpsUin Is ta San Antonio. It- Mis Alma Troy was hostess to th" "Merry Maids" Cluh Saturday afternoon. MIm Hallle Oeffsrt entertained th 'Stitch and Chatter Club Saturday after- Moon. Mrs. a.

Bteaastad was hostess to- th Steinlpay and Star i. Pianos! r-t 1 r1 .4 iw1 Co) OA LI A TEX A J) a CC-cc ttit ZL to.

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