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35 nrLnjnjTnJLrLnf1i-LnJ- r.nrnnjjTj-Lr-oj-nrLOfVi- wmmmmiiiwiwwi SMS vlsltlngher daughter, Mr. J. Ky fT How To Make the I Art ui returnea to Ntn Mis Jlmmie Fmm 1i In --Okla. Man gum, Kemeay Hwek Better thaa the Readyw Made Kl.d s.t. kwuj tisuanccs HOUSTON DXlLY POST: SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 19, 1916.

Mr. T. H. Neyland entertained with forty-two Friday from I to I. Mr.

B. Tharp entertained th Auction Bridge club Wednesday. "Mr. Will, Branch Jr. entertained the Five Hundred club Thursday, rr 1 i 4 I' I.

i i i 4 POM" ARTHUR. -v Mr. and Mra L. H. Cornwall of Welsh, 1 La, are vtaltlng friend here.

Mr. J. W- Tryoa entertain the Frl day Auction club at, her home on Lake 8hor drlva. Mr. p.

HarTtU making the highest number of point wa award 4 the prlM. Mr. C. Hawkins and Mr. Q.

I Frlchard war guests of the club. Mis Edna Sander haa returned from a ihort vlait with friend In flour Lake. Mr. J. M.

Latham entertained the Clover Leaf club Friday afternoon at her home on Stllwell boulevard. Needlework made the evening pea all too fait and a dainty- salad count wa served by the hostess. Mr. Ad Smith was hostess to the w. 8.

I. club Tuesday afternoon. Following is the program: Roll quotations; paper, Miss Barn; paper. What Western Women Have Accomplished Sine Their Enfranchisement," Mrs. Graham reading, "Yosemite Valley," Mrs.

Latham; new Item regarding women. Mis Olive Coe spent the weak end with friends in Houston. John Robert 'Saint entertained a number of his young friends Saturday after 'V I -J noon at his horns on North Fourth street In honor of his ninth birthday. A picnie Junch wa aerved under the roae arbor. The aueeta-were Misses Elisabeth Latimer, Allene Winn, Beulah Floyd Bledsoe, Irma Winn, Louis Baker.

Phoebe Wooworth, Katrlna Smith, Louise Pfeirfer, Mary Virginia Latimer, Allene loose, jsveiyn Bauer, joe raien oaim, Masters Enoa Baker, Elbert Harris. An-son Bliss. RalDh McCord. Wallace Jensen. Tommy Rice, Lawrence Jensen, Murt Bledsoe, John D.

WoodaU, Carl Kramer, Klrby Smith and Oeorre Woodworth. Mrs. W. N. Long waa hostess to the Friday Bridge club at her home.

Mr. and Mr. R. E. MacFarland of Orange vialted relatives here Thursday.

Mra. Ortmaldl of Klrbyvllle, asalatant district deputy of the Eastern Star, vie- ited Port Arthur chapter Friday evening Til la home-made eouvh svmn la mw oaed in more homes than anv otner cough remedy. Ita promptness, ease and certainty in conquering distressing, cough, Chest and throat coUls, ia really remarkable. You can actually feel it take hold. A dava use will usually overcome the ordinary cough relieves even whooping, cough quickly.

Splendid, too, for bronchitis, kpaamodic croup, bronchial asthma and winter cough. Uet from any druggist ZVi ounces) OI Pinex (SO cents worth I pour it in a nin bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar ayrup. This gives you at coat of only 64 cents a full pint of better cough syrup than you could buy for $2.50. lake but a lew minute to prepare, ull 1 directions with Pinex. Tastes good and never spoil.

You will be pleasantly surprised bow quickly it loosens dry, hoarse or tight cuugtis, ana neais toe miiamea membranes in a painful cough. It also atop, the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes, thus ending the persistent loose cough. Pinex ia a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine Norway pine ex tract, ricn in guaiacoi, wnicn is so nan-ing to the membranes. To avoid disappointment, be sure and ask your druggist for "2V4 ounces Pinex," and don't accept anything else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation.

The Pinex Co, Wayne, Ind. their home. Mr. Kldd has been trans ferred to this place to take charge of tne Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs.

Hunt of Troupe, who haa Been vis itiiiK her daughter, has returned home. accompanied by her daughter, Mra Hunt. Miss Stella Jone.i of Houston visited in Trinity the past week. Mr. and Mrs.

Fred McDowell of Ona- laska visited relatives here the past week. Miss Hlen McDowell of Uroveton was the guest of her mother. Mrs. Mattle McDowell, a short time the past week. Mrs.

K. T. walker nas returnea noma a'ter sn extended visit to relatives In Fort Worth. CALVERT. Mrs.

F. Barton and daughters. Misses. Clara and Ludle. have returned from visit In Dallas.

Miss Ada Field of Bryan spent several days during the past week with relative here. Miss Ruth McMillan haa returned to-" Southwestern university after a visit to her parents. Miss Julia Marquess spent several day the past week In Waco. Mrs. I P.

Jones ana cnuaren oi ties- gan hsve been tne guests ot reiauvs here. Miss Nora Whatley naa returnea irom a visit with relatives In Marlin. Mrs. Seth Burnltt ana daughters Misses Msttie and Lucille, spent several days the past week In Dallas. Mrs.

B. fetors ana aaugnter, ansa -Beulah. have returned from a vlait to Dallas and Mexla. LUFKIN. Misses Willie Cason and Maude Mosa were the week-end guesta of Miss Em-i ma Finch.

Mrs. Edna Sulser of Clawson spent Saturday here. Miss Fannie Maroney of Manning spent Sunday with her parents here. Mrs. Clyde Stegall of Nacogdoches vis ited here this week.

Miss Mattle McPherson spent Bun- day In Tlmpson. Mrs. H. H. Abram entertained last Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Sadie Henderson.

Miss Sadie Henderson returnea rrom Houston Tuesday. Miss Eva Dickens was tne weeg-ena guest of Mrs. Edna Abney. The central Hinooi Motners ciuo en tertained last Saturday afternoon In honor of the teachers of the central school. ANGLETON.

Mrs. E. Masterson and Miss Gertrude, Masterson were Houston visitors last Saturday. -t Miss Sadie McNIel of Brazoria was her Thursday. Mlsa Edith Jamison returned last week from a visit to Humble.

Mrs. T. Jamison returned from Hous- ton last Saturday. i Mrs. M.

E. Masterson and daughter, Miss Vivian, are visiting friends in Hous ton. Mrs. John Owen of Alvln was in Angles ton Thursday. The young men entertained with a St.

Patricks dance at tiayle hall Friday night, the 17th. Miss Bertha James of Velasco visited here last week. LAGRANGE. Miss Vena Rose of Weimar Is visiting her sister. Mrs.

B. F. HarigeL Mrs. R. O.

Perkins and children of Schulenburg spent Friday, March 17, in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Klatt visited In Weimar last Sunday. Mins Dellipine Brynes has returned from Lytton Springs.

Miss Juliu Kosenherg entertained the Girls' Forty-two club with a delightful St Patrick's day party Friday. Misses Essie and Jeanette Alexander entertained with auction bridge Wednesday evening. PALACIOS. Mrs. Warren Martin and little daughter returned to Burr Wednesday after a week's visit with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Stultlng. Miss Grace Pierce went to San Antonio Wednesday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. D.

W. Cornell went to Bay City Friday. Mesdatnes Pratt, O'Neal and Wilbur Itittenhouse went to Bay City Friday by auto. Mrs. .1.

E. Dodson and Mrs. Willie Laughter went to Bay City Friday. Mrs. Polsgrove returned to her home in San Marcos Monday.

How You May Throw Away Your Glasses A Kit Sylvester Edward, Two-year-old son at Mr. and Mra. S. H. and grandson of Mr.

and Mra. Ed Welt, 1708 Fulton street. leeesseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeea a recent guest from Auetln her frlenda, miss AUie Adair. Miss Ruth Dameron has returned to her home In Waco after her vialt with Misses Annabel and Bertha Fouta of this ity had ended W. Goodrich Jones of this city made a business trip to Lott recently.

Mrs. Joe Munroe ana Mrs. i. Munins are guests of relatives and friends in Dallas and Fort worth. Mrs.

Hugh ware and daughter. Mlaa Grace, of Rogers were visitors In Tem ple a day or two since. and Mrs. Baylisa Earle were In Temple aeveral days ago on business matters. Mrs.

D. J. LADre lie of thla city had aa guests during the week the following, ail from Belton: Misses Florence Agee, Vera Price and Ruby Wilson. LuCKHART. Miss Annie McCurdy who has been vis iting the family of her brother, W.

D. McCurdy, at Cuero, I at home. Mrs. Maurice Glosserman and children are at home after several day with relatives at Seguln. Miss Lora Lipscomb of Luling waa a visitor here the first of the week.

Miss Kate Randall is at home after a nlennant visit with relatives at Enclnal Miss Margaret uiover is witn inenaa at Uvalde. Mrs. A. L. Scarborough was an at tendant at the missionary meeting held at Uvalde.

Miss Ethel Glover Is at home after a visit with friends at Austin. Mrs. E. B. Coopwood and her daughter Fiances, and niece.

Minerva uooowooa. were Austin visitors this week. Mrs. J. V.

Mackay visited Nordhelm this week. Mis Kate Guklan visited friends in San Antonio. Miss Ada Hartsfield of Gonzales who haa been here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.

w. Hartsrieia. nas returned home. Miss Elizabeth Johnson of Austin haa been the guest of Mrs. John Raney.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moble of Lean- der axe the guests of Mr. and Mra. George Mohle.

Mrs. Walter Long 1 visiting friend at Cambellton. Mrs. John T. Storey la visiting her daughter Mrs.

uama worn, at eapuipa. Okla. Mr. and Mrs. George Brock.

Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Howard and Mrs.

T. McDowell were at San Marcos attend Ing a meeting of the Federation of Mis sionary societies. The unaay scnool pupils of Miss Emma May Carrlngton entertained the class of Miss Florence Blanks at the home of Mrs. T. C.

McDowell. Games of many kinds were played after which an Ice course wss served. The Daughters of the Confederacy were entertained at their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. T.

Connolly. An interesting lesson on Southern history was conducted oy Mrs. M. u. Jeffrey.

ine uocKhart Choral society gave a delightful entertainment at the his-h acnooi. i ney were assisted oy the Haen del quartet. The program was well car ried out. Lockhart milliners had their annual spring openings the last of the week and were visited by the elite of Lock- hart. Easter will find our folks well arrayed with the latest creations In that line.

Mrs Charles Blunt wss hostess to quite a number of the little friends of her daughter Dorlne, who celebrated her seventh birthday. After many games were piayea cream ana cake were served ALVIN. Mr. and Mrs. H.

H. Ford and little son Harry Jr. of Galveston spent Sunday here wun relatives. Mr. and Mrs.

M. B. Owen of Calves ton were week end visitors here last week. Mrs. Roy Summey returned the first of the week from a two week's visit with her brother and his family, Mr.

and Mrs. James DeLand In North Texas r. and Mrs. S. L.

Gaston. Mrs Walker, and Misses Ruth and Lena Gas ton motored to Houston last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Bates, Glen Bates and Misses Bess Halsley and Cleo Rosen bough motored to Rosenberg laat Fri day. H. H. and Leonard Steward, accom panied by their sister.

Mrs. R. W. Stew art of Angleton, returned Saturday night from uaia KnoD. where they went two weeks ago to attend the funeral o( tneir Drotner, jonn istewart.

of that place. Mrs. I'larenee Slataper returned the first or the week rrom an extended visit to her mother-in-law, Mrs. Alice Slataper at Houston. Miss Luclle Mouthaven entertained the "Just Us Girls" club Wednesday evening from 1:30 to 11: JO in honor of Ml Rath Owen.

Cards and dancing formed the diversion of the evening. At a lata hour a delicious luncheon waa served, to tha guests. The club members Di-eaent were: Misses Luclle Mouthaven, Ruth Owen. riorence osier, rrancia Argo, JO Mar rlson. Ada Haggard and Ruth Qaaton.

In honor of her birthday about 15 of her rnenas supped into her home last Saturday evening with all necessary good things for feast for the Inner man and also loaded down with good will to feed the soul and gave Miss Alice Blair a party. Although taken by surprise the fair recipient was equal to the occasion and the affair passed off royally to the delight oi every one present. Friday night a large number of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mtngle's friends gathered at their home for a delightful "Sham rock party." An enjoyable time was had by all.

TRINITY. Mix Iola May Waller spent seVeral day the past week visiting her mother. who la In Houston for treatment. Miss Eddie Standley haa returned from a visit to relative In Roganvlll. Meidame Rich, Parker, Kennedy and Miss Rod Freeman of Loveladv attended Thompson Brothers' spring opening on Tuesday.

Mrs. M. A. Wilson of Weldon 1 tha guest or ner aaugnter, sere. u.

M. uttla. The young frlenda of Jack Naabltt aa. sembled at tha horn of his mother, Mra. W.

A. Naabltt Tuesday evenlna tA oaia. brat hla aevsnteenth birthday annlver-M I aary, Twenty gueata.wara prant who) Helen Edith, Five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. J.

J. Hatley, 0i7 uiay. children have returned to their home In Alice after a few days visit with Dr. and Mrs. L.

E. Parr. Mrs. T. T.

Marsden has returned from week visit in San Antonio. Misses Abbie Chase. Litltla Law and Genevieve Wright- motored to Goliad for the dance Thursday. JUttle Miss Marguerite Elite entertain a number of her little friends Thurs day afternoon at the home of her grand mother, Mrs. Ellen Tlmon.

Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Chadwick left Frl day for their home In San Antonio after two weeks visit with relatives. EAGLE LAKE. Mrs.

Bob Whltten of Schulenburg Is (siting friends here. Mrs. Charles Walker of Altair is spending the week with Mrs. L. P.

Brigs. Mrs. A. Stein and daughter, Mrs. West, Mtsses Luclle Stein, Hasel Hays and Henry Isle of Columbus, spent last Fri day i.agie i.ake.

Mrs. F. Lengerke and Mrs. E. H.

Carey spent Monday In Houston. Mrs. J. H. Morgan.

Mrs. R. E. Price and Mrs. Ernest McCree went to Hous ton last Saturday.

Mrs. W. H. B. Wlckes Is visiting In uoiuniDus.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCormlck of Wharton are In Kagle Iakn visiting Will Mccormick, who has been very sick Misses Ethel Dodd Lucy and Laila Hartt visited Houston Saturday. Miss Elisabeth Kruger has returned her nome in Ban Antonio. ORANGE.

The Tuesday Bridge club met this week with Mrs. D. C. Bland. Several new members and Invited guests were present.

Mrs. A. J. Wllllson was hostess Wed nesday for Morning Bridge. The club will meet next week with Mrs.

E. Brown. On Tuesday afternoon the Mothers and Teachers club met at the Henderson school. A program with "Honesty" as the subject Was carried out. The Priscllla club met Tuesday after noon with Mrs.

V. H. Stark. On Thursday, March 9. the Home Mis sionary society met at the residence of Mrs.

K. A. Dodd. An interesting pro gram on child welfare was carried out About SO ladies enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Dodd.

Mrs. S. W. Sholars was hostess this week for the I nlted Daughters of the Confederacy and the Veterans. An en Joyable program was carried out.

SMITHVILLE. Mrs. W. II. Wallis of El Campo is spending the week here visiting relatives.

Mrs. H. T. Williams haa returned to her home in San Antonio, after a week's visit to her mother, Mrs. J.

T. House. Miss Willie Monk of Kllleen Is here visiting Mlas Lela Cross. Mr. and Mrs.

It. A. Kern of Seguln sre nere visiting Airs. Kern mother, Mrs. is.

K. Hanna. Mrs. .1. O.

Donvon and daughter Miss Helen Hell spent I hursday In Houston Mrs. S. Lawrence of Hulstead visiting Mrs. ('. H.

I'otts. and Mrs. Sam Damon has returned to their home in ICagle Lake after a short visit to relatives here. Mrs. I.

('. Itainsev and sister. Miss ietta Crawford, spent Sunday last with relatives in Muidoon. Mrs. C.

Steffers spent a few days in aco tins weeK wun mends. Mrs. E. G. Eagleston has returned home rrom a visit to relatives In Houston.

HEARNE. Mrs. Fred Klopp of Taylor Is the gues of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

H. Easterwood. Mrs. Vt. P.

rtrgusnn and sons, Tonev and Watt, motored to Dallas Wednesday returning rrlday. Mrs. J. ('. Smith and daughter have re lurneil rrom a visit to and Mrs.

C. Smith In Taylor Mr. and Mrs. J. S.

Jenkins of Mum ford were vtsltors to the city Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Davison spent few days In Sherman this week. Miss Madeline Moreland has returned rrom a visit to friends In MarUn. Mrs. B. C.

Love and duughter and Mrs. w. f. curry and daughters of Frank Un were visitors to the city Wednesday it. i.

measoe and c. Moore have returned to Bryan after vis Itlng relatives here. LAPpRTE. The Heading eluh hh.i tamed at the home of Mrs. lianre Baker Friday ufterntion.

1 he Presbyterian Aid society met with Mrs. W. Brick Thursday afternoon, March 16. The Methodist Aid society met with William Casteel Wednesday. Miss Bessie Harmon, Mrs.

I-angstaff, Miss t.tnei Hovey. Mr. and Mrs had dick, and Claude Harmon were Houston visitors Saturday. Mrs. George Klpple Is the guest of Mrs A.

Hlarkwell. They motored to Hous ton I hursday. Mr. and Mrs. Williamson.

Mrs. Miner, Miss Terhune and W. K. Gates motored to Houston iniirsdav. Miss ldlet Compton of Huntsvllle visiting friends and relatives here thia week.

MADISONVILLE. Miss Vivian Dean, music teacher In th high school, visited In Anderson Friday and Saturday. Miss Pearl Sowers of Lovelady la pending the week with her sister, Mra. W. Knox.

The Madlsonvllle public school rendered tho annutl operata at Normangee last Saturday night to a large audience. Mrs. J. It. lYIce.

after a pleasant visit to her parents, aptain and Mrs. J. Herring of Houston, returned home Thursday. TRINITY. Mis.

li. M. Smith arrived a few day ago from an extended visit to relatives In Fort Scott, Ark. Rev. Mr.

Kldd and family of Uvlngston arrived a few day since to make Trinity Jennie Gertrude, Three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Rudnlck, 2013 Tuam avenue. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeee John's will entertain the club next week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

T. 8. Reed S91 Calder avenue. Members of the Wednesday Dancing club spent a delightfully evening at the Woodmen of the "World hall and several hours passed all too quickly with dancing and social chat. An excellent program was enjoyed by members of the musical department of the vtomans Rending club Wednesday afternoon.

At Monday's meeting of the Art Department Woman's Reading club several interesting tales were made and Mrs. T. J. Russell read an excellent paper on Jananese Art. At the next meeting.

A. J. Houston will talk to the club about Texas artists. Mrs. Burt Hoopes, 122 Calder avenue.

named Mrs. C. H. Markham of Chicago as honor ient at a delightful little bridge party Tuesday afternoon. Dainty smllax and lovely pink carnations were the decorations used.

A number of pretty prises were awarded to successful players. After the game a two course uncneon was servea. BRENHAM. Mrs. Ragsdale has returned from a stay In Caldwell.

Mrs. A. H. Sohroeder and Miss Inez McDade are visiting in Burton. Miss Minnie Seelhorst has gone to Houston on a visit to friends.

Miss Mary Turner O'Riordan of Sugar inr in here on a visit to relatives. Mini Alma Farmer of Houston Is spending a few days here with Miss Mat- tie Reeves Wood. Miss Mary Simmons came from Burton Friday to spend the week end with her mother, Mrs. Emma Sim mnnn. Mrs.

Hush kins. Miss Mary ana John Watklns spent the week end here with relatives, from their nome in uai veston. Mrs. A. A.

Farley and Mrs. V. Wilkins sre visiting in Houston. Miss Dora Teague of temple is nere with relatives for a visit Mrs. Fred Hueske spent several days in Warrenton this week with her mother and other relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bernd.

and Miss Winnie Stler, Mrs. Bernd's sister, who have been residents of Brenham for the naat several years, have gone to Nachez which place will be their futuro home. The domestic science class of the high school, entertained on Thursday evening with an elaborate course dinner at the high school and had for their guests the hoard or trustees, ana me memoers oi the city council. The elaborate and de licious menu served in several courses was the work of the girls of the class under the direction of the domestic science teacher. Miss Berlie Bolton.

The clever young ladies also painted the place cards, arranged the taDies. and servea their guests with much grace and ease To celebrate ner Dirtnaay wnicn oc curs on St. Patrick day. Miss Mattle Reeves Wood entertained a party of her young friends on Friday evening with an elaborate dinner party. All the ap pointments or the handsome home ana the dining room suggested the patron saint of the occasion and the merry party round mucn run in tne various St.

fat rick emblems. A splendid menu was served, and an dance followed. Miss Wood's guests were Misses Alma Farmer of Houston. Mary Wllklns of Gal veston. Mary BImmons, Alice Duck.

Gladys Baumgart, Bershie B. Low, Bertha Seelhorst. Messrs. Herbert Mueller W. M.

Brown. Loguyn Phifer, Krnest Mueller. Oscar Hoffman. Reese Lockett. William Suter.

A. W. Kershaw. The Evening Bridge club met st the Elk hall on Tuesday evening with Mrs. Hugh Lusk and Mrs.

Heber Stone Jr. aa hostesses, tables of players en Joyed the game of auction bridge, and Mrs. Art R. Bailey successfully defended the prize, a lovely basket containing a growing fern. A.

Hacker won the gentleman's prlfce. A delicious salad and Ice course followed the games, and tne evening closed with delicious refreshments. Among the guests were Messrs. and Mesdames K. E.

Nicholson Albert Stone, A. A. Hacker. Abe Klein. Will Dobert.

Will Seidel, T. U. Botts, Art R. Rniley. L.

Landgraf. Heber Stone Hugh L.usk. Mesdames Charles Reid Hetty Curry, Nettle E. Fischer. J.

R. Williamson, Misses Emily Harris, Rosa Williams. Messrs. Uiddlngs Stone, Will L.U8K, John Parks. TEMPLE.

Miss Julia Turner of this city is a guest of her brother In Fort Worth. Miss Daisy Ieoui returned a few days ago from Eddy, where she had been vis iting for a week or so. John Atkinson of Florence visited in Temple during the first part of the week Mrs. F. H.

Hellen la a guest of Mrs W. H. Melsner of this city. Rev. B.

A. Hedges returned recently after a visit of several dava In VA I 'nun Clyde Sherwood, who was until recently a visitor in this city from Chicago, departed a short time, ago to visit in New Orleans. Messrs. Priestly Lane and Henry Mela- ner nave returned irom Waco after business trip to that city. Mlsa Eula McNeill of Valley Mills Is visiting in tne nome oi ner cousin, Mra rea roner.

Mlaa Cecil Waters la In Salem. Ark. for a visit of some length with relatives Mr. Pearl Bowden of Brownwood and Mr, iia uook or Brady were guests dur ing tne miaweeg witn Mr. and Mrs.

u. A Christian. Miss Mary Alice McGregor left recenflv to be the guest for the week of Mra. joy Barclay, her sister, In Waco. Mrs.

P. J. Smith arrived recently from urownwooa ana is visiting with her par ents, jure, vm nnattnerr or thl city. Mr. and Mrs.

R. N. Randall and Mr and Mrs. Ed Hrewster formed the mem bera of a motoring party which went to Pendleton for a short time during the aany weea ana visuea witn rnenas. Miss Ola McGIll of Kllleen.

who has ac oeDted a position In the achool faculty. arrived a few day ago and la vislUng Miss Maymle Lane Rar. H. D. Knickerbocker and family departed during the early week for Houston, where they will henceforth make their residence.

Mra. E. T. Whitley of Florence spent aeveral days during the middle week aa the guest of Mrs. Charles Alexander of thla city.

Mrs. diaries Meyers of Troy, who had been visiting Mrs. C. B. Hutchison for some time, left during the first of tha week (or her home.

Mr. A. A. Webb of thla city wa the guest of friends in waco upon a day dur nm tha earlv week. Qua A.

Hales returned In tha later week tram Fort Worth, where had spent Mlas Ida Burt Hunt of fJils city had a several gays on Business. Ceeeil Marie, Five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uietncn ot numoie. V' "tit- mm v.

Frank, Two-yesr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. b. F. Fox of Texas ity.

tsesssseseeeesssstsseeesessessssteeeeee enjoyed the game of progressive bunco, after which refreshments wire served. The Priscillas were entertained Thurs-dav afternoon at the home of Mrs. U. p.mhrv. A nieasant anernoon was Rueni in fancv work and conversation, after which the hostess served chicken salad, lettuce sandwiches, angel cake and coffee.

Little Helen Wlrtz and Inez Dom celebrated their seventh birthday the past week by entertaining their nine mentis. HUNT8V1UVE. Dr. and Mrs. Mclntlre spent the week end with relatives In Willis and Waverly but have returned.

Mrs. Luther Easthain and daughter Corrle Lee, who have been In Culpepper, for several months returned home Friday, accompanied by Mrs. Easthatn mother and Mrs. Smith and Miss Roberta Smith, who will spend the sum mer In Texas. Mr.

M. C. Cohn ot Houston returned home this week after a short stay with her mother, Mrs. Wells. Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Bass and Miss ieua Bass were in Houston to the laymen 8 convention, but have returned. Mrs.

11. (iuibraith of Terrell was tne guist of Mrs. J. S. Hats last weca, out waa called home by tiie illness of a rela tive.

Prof, and Mra. J. I'rttcnett nav re turned from a visit to Houston. Mrs. Howerton of Cuero is tne uoht oi her sister, Mrs.

J. O. Ashford. Mrs. A.

M. Harton and daugnter or Palestine visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Ashford. the past week. Miss Cornelia McKinney issued invita tions to an sfternoon tea, naming as honoree Mrs. I.

B. McFarland of Houston, but the pretty affair has been postponed owing to the illness of a near relative of the hostess. Mrs. Will Randolph and daughter are in Houston, where Mr. Randolph la in a sanitarium for treatment.

Wednesday afternoon Mra. Luther wit- ham was hostess to a delightful forty-two party, naming as honoree her sister. Miss Konerta Mnnn. ano ner momcr, Mrs. 8mlth of Culpepper, Va.

The guests were the voung ladies and elderly ladles of Beau Monde and the afternoon proved most satlsfactocy irom every viewpoint. The games were arranged for In the library and parlors, where the fun was contageous and continuous from the first to the last score; merry chit chat kept the guests on the qui vlve until refreshments claimed attention. Mrs. Eastham -was assisted by Mesdames fella face, H. u.

Eastham, T. W. Ollphint, J. B. Jones, L.

E. Ball. MARLIN. Mr. and Mrs.

Carmean of Glddlngs are recent arrivals In Marlin. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Graham and little daughter are here to spend a couple of weeks. Dr.

and Mrs. A. lvy have arrived from Beaumont to suend a month In Marlin. Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Callahan, also of Beaumont, are here. The Misses Gray of Beaumont, who were here for a couple of weeks, have gone to their home. Mrs.

McMurray Richie of San Benito is the guest oi her mother, Mrs. it j. smith. The young people enjoyed a Japanese bunco party tnis weex at Mrs. Curry's, with Misses Fleta Mae Curry, Katharine Dupuy, Alma Ernst and Mar jorle Rogers as hoslesse.

Japanese cos tumes marked the young ladles who re eelved. The games were played upon the floor, while tne guests sat unon sofa nll- lows, Japanese style. Sandwiches and pum ing. unch were served throughout the even- Dainty favors of fans and parasols were souvenirs for ladles and gentlemen The Ladles' Social club, with Mrs. Paul Cluck aa president, gave a charity hall Friday night, which was largely attended and greatly enJoyd.

Forty couplea Joined in the grand march and enjoyed the ID- number program. Many out of town guesta were present to take Dart In the evening pleasure. A large sura waa thus danced Into the treasury of thla club for sweet charity. Mra. R.

J. Garrett received tha ladles Of tha aoclal club thla week, together witn a large rum Der oi snenas, and most delightful afternoon waa spent In this beautiful and wall appointed home. Eight tables played auction forty-two and from the aounds of merriment from all rooms a Jolly good time waa had. Mrs. Oeorge Frank won high score for the club members, wnue consolation went to Mrs.

Hawkins on a cut. A delicious turkev Jlat with hot rolls and a frosen graie uloe mad up the refreshment that were served. Mrs. Tate. Mr.

Garrett's itaimh. tr, assisted her mother In the evening's entertainment, as did Mesdames Reeves. Cluck. Dumkum, Stallworth and Mlas Dumkum. Mr.

and Mrs. Cam Fannin enter i Nell Eita, Elghteen-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bcnwsm vhj.

talned with an Informal dance at the Majestic hotel on Thursday evening, at which time 20 couples danced away the hours In the perfect abandonment or youth and Joy of living. Quite a number of out of town guests were present, among them Mr. and Mrs. Carter of lal- Mr ami Mrs. Elgin or Marsnau, Mm Hotlce of Texarkana, Texas, nt San Anlnnln.

Mr. and Mrs A P. Curtis of Sedalia, Mr. and vfr. 4irnnuiii of Cameron.

Mes dames Dobbins of Dallas, Vandenberg of Victoria, Miller of Kansas Cltj Bryant of Whltewrlght, Miss Sears of Whltewrlgni ana oiners. ELGIN. Mrs S. H. Morgan left Tuesday for a visit with Fort Worth friends Mrs.

P. E. Kalgler of Little Rock, Is In the city for a several days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillespie Mrs.

E. Farhelnholdt of Weimar has been stopping with Mrs. W. Uvlngston. Mesdames J.

Hurke and (A. King, tii.u, Murirtria Meeks and Martnk Bas sist were among the autoists from Elgin who saw "Eeverywoman in Austin oai- urday. un.i Mra 1. Watson and Quinn left Monday on a tour through the West prospecting. maKing tne trip ut.nn'a i 'i, miu i.ii.t.u U'aHe accombanled by Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Wade, went to Taylor to see the "Birth of a Nation." making tr-ln In ll. Wade's tlBVI BUlCk. Miss Jessie (Jatlin returned home from a lengthy visit in Austin, where she was a guest of Miss Geraldlne Burnell. Mr.

and Mrs. C. t'. Keeble of Houston, Mr and Mrs. E.

Hendrix of Uano were summoned to the bedside oi airs. j. i. rhilea mother of Mrs. Keeble and Mrs.

Hendrix. who has been dangerously ill fnr MAi'dml Miss Iu Ruth Smith returned from Phanoell Hill, where she spent a week with Miss Bess Koute. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rivers spent Sun Anv In Austin.

Mrs. R. L. Carter was the pleasing hostess to the Needlecrafters and a few invito! a-iieRta st her nome rnursuay an ernoon. genial hospitality alKRvi 'Insures her cuests delightful en tertainment and on mis occasion tin pant functions were excelled.

The guests were Inuth to denart when the twilight shad ows began falling. A pretty lec course u-ua aerven. wun Dretiy ClUSieiB oi io leia aa i.lnie favors. Little -Miss Moselle Carter gracefully assisted her mother li rtiiwnlnir the hosnltalities. Mrs.

Wll- hum I arter will entertain uio iuu Thursday. BRYAN. Miss Katie Kayder of Wellborn has been the guest of Mrs. Jodie Fender this week. Mrs.

J. A. McQueen has returned from a pleasant visit to friends In Houston. Mrs. Bettie White has returned to her home in Pedmont after a delightful vlsl to her mother, Mrs.

E. Gandy. Mr and Mrs. John MeCoryuoduIe lluuston after a pleasant visit to relative ami friends In this city have returned to their home. Mr.

and Mrs. AWer Herman or Bay uy ziiphU of Bryan friends Mrs. W. I). Wilson and sons.

Stuart an.l Wll have returned irom a visit frienrla In N'avasota and Anderson Mrs. Howard Cavitt ana ner motner, Mn Thomas visited J. O. I horn a and family at Navasota this week. Mrs.

W. Hoppess ana nine son went to their home In Hllisnoro. weanesaay, after an extended visit to Mrs. iioppess narents. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Coulter, In thia oitv Mrs. It.

W. Howell nas returnea irom a short visit to Houston Mrs. Hcrlh.i Malony Is visiting irieno in llenmi- this week Mr ami Mrs A. J. Buchanan have re turner! from Houston, where they were the irnests of MY.

and Mrs. Oeorge Hraneh. Mrs. () K. llalev and little daughter.

Maxine, of Spring have returned to their home after a visit to airs, uaisy iviiox Miss Marcella Crossmun of Fort Wort Is the guest of Mrs. J. M. Spreckle mver. Mrs.

L. II. Daniels of Navasota is vis itlng her mother Mrs. Abercomble. Miss Perl Kern has returned from visit to her sister Mrs.

S. C. Johnson of Marlin. WALLIS. Miss lilen.i I'ennington of Houston I vislling rel iiives here this week Mrs.

William 1 label maeher entertained the Merry Wives last Monday afternoni Mrs. W. Brown went to Caldwell Wednesday visit her nieee. Mrs. Smith.

While there she will attend the Eastern Star school of Instruction. Mrs. A. B. Scroggln was hostess to the NeedLecraft Monday.

The Little Girls' Fancy Work club en tertainetl their mothers last Saturday afternoon at little Miss Bernlce Sprole home. Each of the members rixeil Dresent of their own work and put in grab bag for the mothers to draw from. Thn little members prepared their refresh ments, furnished music and the mothers enjoyed the afternoon very much will their small iluugnters as nosiesses, Mrs. Walter Bland and little dnughte returned to their home In Galveston Wednesday. Mrs.

I-. Bradford accompanied he sister. Miss Annie Allen, to her homo I Texas t'ltv Tuesday Mesdames Homing. Tomlinson and Matenka went to Caldwell Thursday, del egates to the Eastern Star school of In struction. Mr.

and Mra T.A Thomas spent Sun dav In Orange Hill. Mrs. Burnet Scroggjns went to Sealy Friday. Master Arthur Sproles entertained his friends Thursday afternoon, the occasion being his birthday. BEEVILLE.

Mrs. Rachael Ray and daughter. Fan nye. have returned from a week's vlsi In San Antonio. Mrs.

Harry Watklns and three chlldre left Tuesday for their home In Dvsrs burg, after a visit of two months with nar sister, Mrs. itooeri neasiey. Mr. and Mrs. J.

K. Constantlne wer week end visitors to Corpus Chrlatl, 1 Mr. nd Mr- Oeorg two. a ed to and Inspected the work of the order. The Ladle Whlat club met with Mrs May E.

Jennie on Wednesday. Prises were won by Mrs. C. C. Harrell and Mrs.

Erie Jacobson. W. L. Bock and Miss Dollle Pennlson, both of thia city, were married by Judge S. N.

Richardson at hla residence Friday evening at I o'clock. After a short trip to Beaumont, the happy couple re turned to Port Arthur, where they will make their home. Mrs. Chester Loden waa hostess at a soolal meeting of the ladiee of the Church of Christ Wednesday afternoon at her home on Sixth street. The time was very pleasantly spent at needlework and con versation, and refreshments of fruit, cake and chocolate were served.

Present on this occasion were Mrs. H. Y. May, Mrs. Jones, Mrs.

Gray, Mrs. Mre. Gary, Mrs. Wade, Mrs. O.

J. Waldrep, Mrs. George Moore and Miss Elizabeth aldrep. Mr. and Mrs.

M. M. Calkins and daugh ter. Mrs. E.

MacDonald, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Drake for the past few weeks, returned to their home in Albln, Thursday.

Mrs. J. E. Blggens entertained the Tuesday Whist club at her home on Lake Shore drive Tuesday afternoon. Jonquils and ferns were used for decorations and a dainty luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games.

Mrs. D. P. Sheekswas awarded the first prize and Mrs. R.

T. Cantwell the guest prise. The guests were the club members and Mes dames F. E. Dodge, S.

O. l-atlmer. v. Smith. K.

A. Young, W. N. Long. Cantwell and L.

O. Stump. The Clover Leaf club was delightfully entertained by Mrs. J. M.

Latham Friday at her home on Stlllwell boulevard BEAUMONT. Mrs. C. O. Yoakum entertained a few friends with a delightful tea Monday afternoon.

Mrs. Yoakum's pretty hone, 1271 McFaddln avenue, waa all abloom with yellow Jonquils and quantltiea of Southern amilax. The hostess was aasisted in the hospitality by Mrs. J. L.

Cunningham. Mrs. Walter Crawford. Mrs. P.

B. Doty. Mrs. M. Qultterman, Mrs.

W. F. Taliaferro, Mrs. George Brown. Mrs.

D. S. Wier. Mrs. I'.

St-hnell and Misses Alice Keith, Lucile Bordages. Marjorle Keith, lone McGUl and Nora Sublett. Mrs. George Caswell was hostess to a group of Intimate friends at lunch on Tuesday as a rracious courtesy to Mrs. ('.

H. Markham of Chicago, Mrs. Andy Uordon of Houston and Mrs. J. MarUn Perry of Staunton.

Va. Mrs. J. Blewitt Smyth complimented several visiting matrons and maids with a charming tea Tuesday afternoon. The handsome Smythe home was radiant with many beautiful American Beauty roses and red carnations mingled with a pro lusion of choice ferns.

The guests met st the door by little Misses Lorena Carroll and Alma Price Carroll. They wore dainty white frocks and green saah es; their wicker card baskets were tied with dainty green ribbon. Punch was served in the breakfast room by Miss Nina Smith and Miss Mary Camp. In the dining room tea waa poured by Mrs. c.

E. Walden and Mrs. Joe Carroll. Dainty refreshment were served by Misses Eamestlne Faulk. Alios Keitn Louise Seale, Ona Carroll, Halllo Read Greer.

Ona Carroll. Helen Blewitt. Mary and Harriet Lipscomb, Virginia and Sara Harrison, uytie uarron, vera uainoun and Miriam McReynolds. Other members of the house party were more than 25 of Beaumont most popular social leaders. As an aftermath of the affair the young ladles of the house party entertained a number of men friends In the evening.

Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Proctor, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Blanchette and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rush Norvell were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Markham at a de llghtfully planned dinned In their private car Tuesday evening. Mrs. Benjamin Rush Norvell compll mented her guest. Mrs.

C. H. Markham. with a delightfully Informal bridge party Monday afternoon at her home, 867 Calder avenue. Otner honor guests named were Mra.

Ralph Kinney and Mrs. J. Martin Perry. Mis Mamie McFaddln entertained the member of the Monday Bridge olub Monday afternoon. Lovely spring flowers were effectively arranged in the reception rooms and also In silver vases on the luncheon trays.

Mrs. Ralph Chastaln captured the prise for high score and was awarded the ciud prize. Mrs. j. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR MUST BE ATTACKED UNDER TRE SKIN It has been proven by the world' great' est authorities that hair la bound te grow out coarser ana stirrer arter eacn re moval unless It is devitalised.

It Is Im possible to devitalise hair with pastes and rub-on preparations, because they only remove nair irom me surface or the skin DeMlraole. the original llauld deDlla tory, devitalize hair by attacking it un dr the akin aa well as on the akin. Iml tatlona of DeMiracle are as worthless as paste and rub-on preparation, because they lack certain Ingredients that, De-Miracle alone contain, which giv it the power to rob hair of ita vitality It life sustaining fore. Buy a bottle of tha genuine DeMiracle today and you will get tha original liquid hair remover. Other are worthless Imitations refuse them.

Remember, you are not ass so to ouy uenuraci on i mere nfomlsa of TOUT money being funded. DeMiracle la the only depilatory that haa a binding guarantee In each package which entitles you to the refund vour money If It fails. 1 0 The statement is made that thousands 'i wear eyeglasses who do no! really need them. If you are one of these unfortun- ates, then these glasses may lie ruining your eyes Instead of helping iln in. Thou- sands who vear these windows" may prove for themselves that tlicy can (fls- i pense with glasses if they will et the.

following proscription filled at once: Rouse's Drug Stoics or any active drug store and got a bottle cf optoua; fill a two-ounce bottle with warm water and drop In one Optona tablet. With this 'V harmless liquid solution bathe the eyes two to four times daily, and you are like- ly to be astonished at the results right from the start. Many who have been told that they have astigmatism, cataract, sore eyelids, weak eyes, con -v lunctivitis and other eyo disorders, report wonderful hi.neflts from the use of this -prescription. Uet this prescription filled and use It; ybu may so strengthen your eves that glasses will nut be necossaryv -Thousands ho are blind, or nearly or who wear glasses might never have re- quired them If they had cared for their eyes in time. Save your eyes before It la too late! 1HJ not become one of these tic--" tlms of neglect.

Eyeglasses are only like crutches and every few year they must be changed to fit th emr-inoreasing weakened condition, so better see if you can, like many others, gel elear, healthy, strong magnetic eyes through the pre DeMiracle Is sold In Mo, $1.00 and $1.00 bottles. The larger else ar the most economical for dermatologists and large user to buy. It your dealer will not up-" ply you, order direct from u. Tha truth abbut tha treatment of uperfluou balr i mailed in piain aeaiea envelope on 'request. DeMiracle CnemJoel Dept.

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