McAllen Daily Monitor (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 186, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 6, 1935 Page: 3 of 10
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San Juan Calendar Features 'Bridge
at Edward Jacksons and Afternoon
Club Entertained by Mrs.Stamkmgh
Calendar For
ic Week
BAS- |17AN; Oct
Mr.trnl Mm. Ed war
S*“—IHpi,) —
(I Jack**i>h **n-
t*rtalnwl th« Wed
with atx eVen
1» we«-k. After
Dinner Bridget club
ing at their h«me D
a delUW*;u» dinner v 'a* . nerved the
■units engag'd 1n iti mm of bridge
and Mrs, Marfty Hit
the high Score! for f
Iferwinrjer i.t''
le women and
Mr. Jacksdn. High ft r men.
Th<j**e | preempt ' w e re. Meierji and
Mesda m • •• AA" alter flood
Jt etcher*, Ray Kralin. Harry) Hitt*
Helen Kurl arjid the
tenn.
Mm. siioiibaugli
Mr1*. J,.'_ I^>4 HtanbkuKh t*nter
ained the iv-dn*
■fridge, jrhib. M (e .I .
sdjuy < 'otitract
ij. Ston4 WA*
twlnner 9f hitch iwoL-e.: Teriipgfng
platen wj-re |>«*<-d tc
member,?) Meedame*
J. I*ee (jreert. H. il
► rune, hi I,. l<eckie.
NJght
Harry Shouse Honored
With Birthday vent
.M KH/'KI>EH. Oc t f.-ttflMl'! t ’—
Ilart^n s ho u Me wait nanitfljiguest of
honor on hi* MrthdaV % & vernary
at anj"’evening tnidtre given
thin W eek hy Ml'. iipd'ijjH. A. .'I
Nic hole. Game* of eotfGaU't were
enjoyed with Mrs Sh.njjMj| «nd the
jr'iTilr 1 honor guest winning .tr^^riz.^s.
Others present for. thecgfijnea and
per. ,L*on SthaNnll and j Mi*< • a. dainty plate were
hcjief arid hos-
1*4 llcMtew
the following
Uj .i. Hc’link e,
Kidder. ;U4'.
Sam L. Alfifler,
l^lark Mjellenhhuck. ctrarle* Jabn,
Charh* Htarlih. .1 L .Stone. -,Jy K.
!Wilkins and Mrs Stpnjha.UgM
Kcilcli arut tiiftltefr < luh>
.The Switch ajnd ('hatter eleb m”t
Wedn^ay at) Mm L if| VA'hit-
lock'a for an uill day quilting. [After
lunch « ShiCrt j*ii*f^i*'H*'rneegIng was
held. ' !’■
'Thowe.i present wv*r* : \^sclajiies
Charlie Griffith. oils .1 ohr^cftj. Hill
Crutchfield. (ipal* Northc |lt.l K i> 1
hd M r*.
Tony Ford,. Mr. and SJtjS. <'• tv
Iteasolnovei*. Mr. and wSEpt' J.
Gunnj Mr, «ndi Mrs. Pef^Ojinier.
Party Hetd'mFor
Seventh Gthde
in.Sharyla$d
SHAUYI.tWD, Oof.
The seventh grade class..
Shaiyiand school was .ei|t'‘ftained
Friday night \vlth a wpp‘^r must
at the home of -Mr. and
Smith! MlsjS Flagstad,
sponsor, was in ^harsf*!
er roast
is. L. K.
class
of Jhe
Gambit*. [ tieorge i:<>g -rs.| ltarr.it*.
Frank Thompson. Ilic.k ('ifjUHfield.
l.ee l*ra|her, j G. HelJ |nd .pv. r-
ett ,, f Pharr ] New nien.iJhers |vote^J ]
©n were Mrs; [F. M. \\ Ifltlocli and
Mrs. S. > I,. Idvlngstoh.j The ! nj»x?
meeting |w 111 bt* h-lil Oil. aj Mrs.
’ Dick Crlitchfifddl’ie'* .
Social Notes
Mr. add Mrk. ilart|g Bigger] were
•In Kaynfondv i|le ©n Jfuttdftees Tim s
any. j • i
MJsm Jk.sephine \V%!ker v*a-f ope-
rated ori at the Kdlnhurg hoHotal
for app’Bidic it|s lasr’ifteek J
Mr. ,ahd Mis. \%A. Witliams
■Were vlaBors 'if Mr. arid .Mrs ji.*. I*
K illan il McAllen l *et %»ndal.
RFv. arid Mrs. Sheer and gra'nd-
^Vdaugbterl ate. visiting In KarOas
Mr filn.ewejin of Kentuckj^fls a
Visitor ir» the Borne of Mr and Mrs.
F. MiJsertAann
Mr aiLl Mri».' Ilnv Fraim ifna 1
a’husin4cs trip to llaynvorwlvflle
| Friday.
The Sin lifan P-T A -mcj-f a't
the tinai niiia r1 sc hoof Tni'sdjey for
n toisine cs uieetlna. Mi Fldwin
Purkl^at presided and pl.m>y we e
» fnado fo * thiw ^nMiink' year,
j Mr, hi d MrK iso MCreerf. j Mrs.
! f* H. Hlincmjk and Alhe'rt I>*e
ftreen hi ive returned from a -t.ira-
tion. tn the North' rn states.. !
A .1 Foiiell is eonvateU 1»ig
nicely fr t»m he-r recent autonjohile
S accident.1 Mr 'Powell ic still ifi the'
McAlleif Mcinielpal hospital]1 leat
hopes to! xeturn home t.h»' finse « i
ft* x F w*s‘k
BjrMgSTTuests in t he home «j>f M r.
and Mrs, Sam I.. Miller Saturday
Tlight were Sir. and Mrs d; I».
Stone Mr and Mrs M K. Williams1
| and Mr and .Mrs. |i F HuCkner.
Mr.< and Mr,*. I I. Stonf aucj
■Jg«jueline and* .1 l.aw ton ] •wer.e
Vs guests of M ra., I! u! h Poole in \\ • s-
laro. Sunday
* Attend Reception
! and Dance at
and Hetty Joe Card|?
m.i Pdevins. Rorayne V#
rshmal-
presenf
Francis,
ga mes-
Latfr wefners ahd t|
lows kvere fc<astv*<l. Thor|
were pi r. and Mrs. L.
A)ice 1 Bridges. Maxine'^ ^[j^i 11 mart
Nor*
er. Kll-
Morgan
Hatley.
Smith.
SentNen
fth. and
d Keith
St ra whridge,
t K pd > —-
4 th<>
MONDAY
3o p. m ■—Mrs. Karl. Suttle will
entertain- tie New Deal Bridge
club.
3:00 v pi.— Initial meeting of
the McAllen Music club at the
home of M s. Scott Dougherty on
North Fifteenth street.
7:30 p. m —Kpworth League and
Mr. Taylor’< class of the First
Methodist church to meet at the
church fron where they will go
on a picnic.
TUESDAY
12:15 p. n.— Kiwanis club lun-
cheon at th|e Casa de Palmas ho-
tel.
—Pot Luck club to
home of Mrs. P. K.
12:30 p.
meet at th
Taytbr.
7 : oo p. m
at the Firs
1 8:00 p. m.
the Busini
Women’s cl
8:00 p. m
of ihe Rebc
p. F. hall
birthday party for the members.
12:05 p. in.—Rotary club lunch- held in Lyf(?rd Wednesday. Get. $.
eon at. the
. 2 :0,0 p. n
to be the i
of the (Jrar
2:30 p. n
-will enterta
So club at
er, Mrs. Moore.
Dorot fi;
-Hoh'-rt Longwell, Waltljlj
Ldand Anderson. Hor
Kdeliijiro (iarza/ Te
Did* Smith, and "Lloyd
Mi. and Mi «-•!.. K-Smit
Smith.
Ueetfintly elected off
,«< vntli grade class
lleizcr, president;, I.el<y*J
son] vice-presi(lept: Ed
■za,' ifCietary; and Bil
bridge repoi-ter
>*ocial N’ott^
Mr. and Mis. Rcint
.Mr and Mrs W. II.
Tuisday in San Antonl^^
Vries and Mr. Kilgore t
husinesg. whil ‘ there.
* late that evening.
Mr. and Airs. Irvin j l||>elle en
t’» ttain^d’ at a dinner-f .fthday the
fidftiwintr guests:. Mr;jl3lnd Mrs.
flyorgc ' KnadTe. ■«.’^^Liltz and
Mavis. Airs, Brulva tvf f^i^h Dako-
ta. and Nir. and Mrs. §^jL. l\nadle
and J. M. Is nadle.
Mrs. Paflson ii^vs beti®t|nder• the
of the
Donald.
Ander-
ro Gar-
Straw-
lies and
re spent
Mr. De-
pniled to
return-
doctors care this- wee
vere case of tonsilitis.'SKf
Mr. and "Its* Davefi"
family left Thursdf&|
Stockton. T< wher«fpf
spend the week-end^
Mrs. Joseph flUffm^H
cd members <>f Jthe sfc
| land Sewing club feo
jm s*»nt Were Mcsdatnf
McShane. A. F. Ponir
ICaach. Gtinter Weisk<^^j>|
<ity and Miss Firue
ith a sf-
rger and
for Ft
hey will
Ft Brown
‘fi
Gin sts were Mestlain»{p L
r (•
V - J
FORT RLXGGOLIV G t .5 -
<Spl i—.-The following officeiis.and ‘
families Cf I.Foi l Hinggotd j were
gueists -at Fhrt Brsvwn last i week
end. ami at fended the- reception
and dance given in honor, of Poi-
©nei and Mrk Kerr T Biggs who
have r*centlv! arrived
4Major and; Mrs. R. K WiUoiigh-
by, Major vjnd Mr*. G P. rune
■mill**. M a Jo I' ’ and Mrs G ■; >' •
Burkett Patjtain and Mis. J \\
Huntrcs# Lijut and Mrs. 1S..T.
My era. fcieut| and Mrs. 1 G. Mi.n-
yiiece. Igent. and Mrs. \\ L| Jen-
nings. Mrs. Ruth Herkelev. «>pia.i:
Don Sawtellej Lieut. J J. 1-a ^laagc,
and Lieut K] J. Treacy.
Weslaco} Friends at
Party in Mercedes
IIeMeDI"-* **“ e t S-p’i- > - -
Mr. kn’jH Mrs. .Floyd - Langford]
were hd*t** t>> a group of Wesla.o
frlenc*. h’r jan evening «>f bridge
■t tht lt’#,otrie h-re during the past
(week (tauie^ of contract Were en-
joyed ufttth (Mr*. Charles Pewrre
and Karl Ibke ©coring high A
denot r* gvurSe war served late iir
I
perich. A Gei'lajjjft^
Plata No|sbi;ch.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
daughter] vVcre Sunc
ti,^ homo of sheir. paj
Mis. J. H. Lawrence.]^
Mr. and Mrs. D. B
and daughters, Dnrol
,May. vvepe Sunday
home «*>f Mr. ahd Mr
of McAllen. '
Aforeik Gully
Monday gnhit fron^'aj
cation trip to Da^hi
Hooker. Dkia. f
“41
8:0(1 p. m
Kappft Gan
de Palmas
0:30 a. ni
Alien Card
slier of com
11:30 a.
•C” of the
2:30 p.
to he entf
Leslie.
2:30 i>. ifi
will he hi
Bridge clu
-Girl Scouts will meet
Christian church.
— Business meeting of
s ■ and Professional
EDINBURG, Oct. 5—(Spl)—*
Pink roses were attractive decor-
ations fn the home of Mrs. Ed R.
Smith Wednesday afternoon when
she entertained the members of the
Contract club.
At the -beginning (if the after*
noon the hostess served a dessert
course. ' ],
The guest list included Mes+
dames Grade Callaway. J. Ej.
Berry, J.- W, Eagan. E- F. Black-
burn, H. J. Tanner, A. E. hotter,
Grady Might. J. T. Felker, A. F,
McHenry. Victor Bobo, and H. G.
Ferguson. :
Missionary Will
! be Featured at
1 W
MERCEDES, Oct. 5—Miss Mary
Alexander, missionary to China.
The regular meeting) wJ1, l((,-the featured speaker at the
nncheon
Quilting
j Grande
hlO GRANDE C
(Spl.)—The memters
M, Sv of
in all day
I he Bap
quilting
church Monday,
:hh]
lupch* on
the husba P*Vs.
clude£ Mrs. J. AV. W
D. Marste lar. Mrs.
being1' a
Mrs. I. L.
Scjott. Mr?
Paul Cons
Mr*, c. AV
Mrs. H
Jones. Mrk Morrl]
Howard Bass.
Mrs. M. l e Ferret
dler. and
M rs. A r
Patton
AA'. R
tant. M
Mays. Mftjsi
H. Tidml
Mis, Ted
M rs. F
Dlverslt r
nold A’ii I
kah Lodge at the 1. O.
will he followed by a
KDNESDAY
24th anniial meeting of the A\'o-|
man’s Missionary Union Auxiliary
to the Low'er Rio Grande A'alley
Baptist church association, to be
Casa de Palmas hotel.
Mrs. W.■ L. Cook ij^
lostess at the meeting
d Slam Bridge club.
Mrs. Leonard, Irving
In the Ithlra Sew and
he home of. her moth-
1 M.
-—Social meeting of th«
rua sorority at the Casa
1 otel.
.Meeting pf the Ale-
en club at the cham-
nierce building. ,
THURSDAY!
i.—1:00 p. m.—Group
Women's Council is to
serve the p?nny cafeteria luncheon
istian %church.
.Airs, R. E. Hogn will
Reita Smith were
Diversity
!'luh at i
of the year Tuesda
following
membe: s
Mrs. J. AV. Rutletfgje.
chez Jr..
Mrs. F. ID. Guerta,
Margo. Miss Sue
Grace Ric
lotwiay.' M
all id M
Kisdesses
at the Chi
1 : 30 p. m.
ofler .hospitality to the members
of the Thursday Contract Bridge
elute
3:00 p. :n.—All circles of the
Women’s Missionary Union of the
itch will meet at the
’business meeting and
Circle chairmen
Baptfst ch
church for
r» organizat ion.
will be elected.
FRIDAY
12:05 p. Ft.— Lions club luncheon
at the First Methodist Church.
it.—Fortnightly club is
Gained by Mrs. J. E.
Mrs. J. M. Singleton
stess to the Jlay-Kite
j.
ntertain-
lh.» S.hary-
tly. Those
Vadheripo
y. John
arty Lev-
i,evterty.
ay Klap-
ind Aliss
.•rence and
guests in
Mr.. *nd
featheffOrd
and Lucy
Ot^>e
Albert C(>V
h?W' ■ ho
miner -<?a-
Tex.. and
Colorful Gardens
To l e Discussed
At Garden Club
“Planning for Color in Your
Garden" w
as her su
Mrs. AV
ent. urge*
joining, s
est oppoi
ben*-fit
Prospecti
Many Guests tend
Wednesdiljr Club
I ___—JV I [
DoN.X.Aj. Oct oMj i?pl) — Mrsi
Mill* r Hammorjs *waR) hhstess - to
the nvemhers. of pth iV^dnesday
Bridge *rlitl> fhij* weeKytiiner lovc-
!\ homsj on NprtK »* j liey4 Uiew
road. Affer the’ scorp ’ Cere coun-
ted iT was found • thp ,t drs. ^111 )er
Hammonn was high'w |e- Mpdt’AV.
A.’ \\ rig-ht. ipw prize 3 Mi;s.f Fr^d
Mainmort, high gAiesi '1 prize; and
Mrs, George Vance. | »ih^>rtze.
G uests dmemhe ; * *
Guests and membe ! ■$ present in-
K. s. Chambers, AA . ] • |j Wright. J
K AA'ier.i Harold AVaP V M. Sut-
phen. (Jejorgt Vance
Jack Gibsopf b^iN^d I
Powell. Harris GjCa< TitUs'Mc-
Adams. iJiyaVyBetts,
and the hpstess. ■_ i
Harwell,
riimons, Joe
Donnci
ill be the topic discussed
by Mr*. AA ebster .Tones at tht- eopi-
ing meeting of the McAllen Garden
club next AA’edrtesday morning at
H:30 o'clock at the chamber of
commerce building. Mri E. E
he^>s has “Sweet Peas” assigned
iject for the day.
hit Rogers, club presid-
that any one in McAl-
accwrdlng to Mrs. Fleet I^entz of
Mercedes, president of the organi-
tion. Mrs. Lentz will preside at
e session which opens at the
First Baptist church. The morning
program follows:
10 a. m., "Fling Our Banner.'
Invocation, Rev'. C. H. Riddle, Ly-
ford: devotional, .Mrs. Douglass
Carver, Harlingen; greetings, Mrs.
Myrtle Dtrader. Lyford; response,
Airs. A. E. Oliver, Los Kresnur;
recognition of visitors and new
members appointing of commit-
tees;
President’s message, Mrs. Fleet
Lentz, Mercedes;' baqner bear-
ers, local piesidents; special mu-
sic, La Feria: "Banner Bearers in
Alirtistry of Healing,” Mrs, H. jE.
Butt. Harlingen: - Alessage. Airs.
Frank S. ftobertson, San Benito:
offering-announcements; in Meni-
orium, Mrs: V. II. Hainely, Ray-
mondville; adjournment;
Afternoon ’session. 1:1 •> . Hymn.
"All Hail the I’ovver of Jefus
Name.’’ devotional. Alts. Cal Alc-
Gehee, Cotlibes; "Bearing the Ban.
ner to Foreign Lands.” Miss Mary
Alexander; “Bearing the Banner
Through the A’ear,” Mrs, AV. O.
Brown. San Bejiito; Special music,
Miss De Rue GOss, Weslaco; ' Ban-
ner Bearer. ’
The following will make talks;
“Our A'oung People.” Mrs. A. J.
Harrell. Ed<oueh: “As Stewards,”
Airs. T. L. S m i t h, »We.-laeo.
“Through Mission Study,” Alfs. C.
H. Riddle, Lyford; "In Personal
’Service,” Mrs. AV. H. Adams, Santa
Rosa; “With Periodicals,” Airs.
Burt Kichley. Raymondville;
"Through Benevolence.” Airs. , Mil-
ler Hammons. Donna; “In Our
History,” Mis. Ewing Clark, Har-
lingen;* “T V the , Mission Fields,”
Mrs., E. A’. May, Mercedes; “In
Future Serv’ee,” Mrs. E. A. O.lli-
ver, Los Fresnos.
Business session. Reading of
minutes; report of nbnpinatingj
committee; election of Officers;
report of committees of the da>';[
adjou rnrnent
1.
iin'g for t
s Carri|-
oijt of club guest.I
Social
M>c and Mrs.
Harfingeni arrive
the g’uestA of the|r
King, and Mrs.
few months. »
Mjfs. Newman, fi r
Pjeters and daughf
of Edinbjirg, wef(
Mr. and Mrs. A.
and Mrs. H. C.
Mrs. AMrginia
and Miss | Fram e
to MeAllejn AA'ednl- dhh.
Mrs. J. A. Po
to the Sowing C|t
rtoon, thk follov
present: Mrs.
Mrs. A. R. Bake
Mrs. D. D. Marst
rftaggs. Mrs.- AA".
.1 1*1. AJay and Mr|
Airs. L. R
Tuesday from a \laci t|
m< nths during wfifej
tiended a; reunio
Smith College, afi 1 4
^nd relatives in
York. Wasington;
Blill Rags*lale|, son of Air. and
jMri AVj P. Ragsdale of MeAUen
left for Brooks Field at Sa.n An-
jtonio FridaA’ e^iroute tg Langley
(Field, A'a., where he i* stationed,
^.s a flying cad^t in the bom hard-
pient group.
Ragsdale graduated from Ran-*
dolph and Kelly fiilds, l". S. army
air | training centers at the first*
liart of the yeah.
Week in Edinburg is
Interesting Study Club Program
Dominated by the Japanese Note
ir held hi the <*• C. S«TrlcK. Taj^.r, t.rady Might.,
which met at! E B. DoughHe add J. AV. I-tagan.:
Sj^iuford, Mrs.
Kton®,!
Cldb
rs. A^j Sad-ij
jH’ard
Mrs. Leonard
Installed as
President
(meeting of the y<*a
Edinburg) Study club
the (’omjnunity hoy <0
afternoon!
Discussion center^a aroun
book “A Daughter |>f the
Thifrsctay [ M*sdames Otto KuneLJiu'k Trtdln-
ger and A.' D. Goodwin of El
were ggestS. - . -
Hosteimes Tor the aftern«»on were
the
Sain-
4'i
its La-
id the!
The
rlesent r|
tf'rs. San-i
Mrs. Ji^iln Minajrtsi Jr.,
fli>Y Estella]
allowaj'i Mis#
hieson. ffisfl Maymle Gal-
ale was an].
M. Kittg of)
Dh)nday
• 10*1. Mr. B. cl
lie nextj
r.j tjionna
e gi
l^ker*
last
Officers fjof the coming ypar,
kvere instalhd (at the meeting of®
. the W:M.S. ! of the First Baptist
f}nt. church Thursday aTternoon at the
ejening, e; At st,ssj,,ni which is
the regular monthly* business meet-
ling reports for the year were read
and duly approved.
The] new officers are as follows:
Mr$. LeVerett lieonar*!, president;
Mr*. N. L. Maliry, secretary trea-
jsurer;] Mrs. Clyde Arnold, record-
ing secretary, '^frs. J. O. AA’hartori
as ioijt-going president was prc-4
sented a gift by the society aii d
token; of appreciation for her wbt k
the past two ylears.
Mr8. Curtis Robinson saYig a sold
w hie lit was appropriate . using as
her ^election, '[‘Give of A'our Rest
to thg Maste-r”.|
Ne>v committees were appointed
and three new circles were qanted
After a shoit inspirational talk h>'
the hew pr«sident. Mrs. Leonard,
the meeting was adjourned.
The ijiext meeting will be Thurs-
day, (>ct. 1 0, at
church,
tjnd Mfs, Led
Mabel j
ests of
1 nd Mr
sjunda.v
f ija ot I ^lom J
rra motored
Krida
ladie
erhdrd
was] jidstess
after!
Dei n 4
Martin.
King
Howard
j huford,. Mrs!
Uiam ]Keach
rettirned
on of Is. veral
len or vicinity, who is thinking of
tould do so at the earli-
tunity to get the full
of “-the (year's program,
e and pyesent club nt.eni
hers are tjrged to attend this nice’
ing.
Residents
Are Grandparents
DONNA. Oct. 5—tSpl)—Word is
received
here that Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Hu 'er of Austin are the par-
December Flower
Exhibit Set by
Edinburg Club
W. M. S.
Study
Other I
( t in
The study of
acle,” a book by
kay based oc. th
lif - in South Amp
to that of North
gun at the me
men’s Missionary
.Methodist ohurc 1
tern90m An unuira
ance marked thi 1 “
ginning of a scrim
for study of the
Mrs. Neva M
of the study
members of the
Herat each ineei i 1
was assisted by ' J
and Mrs. C. O. T
troduetion ’o th
Palmer and AIr>
sdnted a pla?'.
Next week the
at 3 |>. m. Thurs I
An all-dav coven
will he held at tShje
day Oct. 24.
• rhak Otijtdr Mitjf
U>r)
c
-lei as c
inioriea,
|gins A
Hot
iracle
urai” -by iitsu Ingalca Sugumoto. I Mesdames Davta. Bobo ami KW
which was reviewed J»jr Airs. G. AV.; snet.
Curry. Air*. R. L. L*|>n»y gave thCj ~ " “ J r
background in a disfussion of th‘- Clllt) F.ntPrtamgd
customs o, I by Mrg Comer
An interesting .feature■-of the
program was added ky the appear-
ance of Mrs. A. AV. jTaylor in Ja-I DONNA, Oct.i 5 t-Spl) Alra._
panese cost dine \vhi<]h proved very J Alwyn |t'olKrr was hostess to "the
becoming to hfr brunette beauty. 1 Tuesday elu'» this week with the
She gave added atiiostphere by high score award presented to Mr*,
having a lesson in Japanese writ-j Ada : Muster and second high to
ing. eating a meal with chbpsticks. | Airs. E.rti. 4ioyce.
0. new prasi 1 *'
hair. Mrs. H
for the year.
Mrs. H. I- AVarr*
dent. oecupi<'d the
L. Hafl is secretary
Members present- ’ . ere Mesdames
Warren. HaJl. R. Lj Looney. J C.
After [the games a salad oburs®
was senved to Mes«lames K. A.
Boyce, j[\ila Hester, Le Roy -Bus*.
Ben A!tiler. F. K.' Kudpp. ,R. , M.
Cuminings, Dick Austin, and the
Loonev, Valens Kl|*ssner,
‘ ' : I- —
A’i'tor hostess.
3 p. m.
the
MU
F
iS SALOME MEISTER
Teacher of Violin
AVishes to
ANNOUNCE
the season opening
of her studio of Music . *
Trivate or Class Lessons
STUDIO *
516 N. 12th
McAllen
MANY OF OUR FRIENDS SAID
lo : -I ■': I [vt- C *_ - ' — — T 81
1> gooq
nj dieting,
•four
ic
rlM
sot
J
is in j] charae
appointing
tv till i
Thursday, site
Harold Brettn
lt?tt. .4(tf an ir
>k Alrjt. J. U.
C r dlle Cox pr*-
W.
ay
d
Mrs. G. C
ents of
pounds,
day. Pat
baby girl, weighing six
13 ounces, born last ,Sun
1 Huser is the state sup-
eri"ntendknt of vocational agricul-
ture.
Air. Hjtser is well known in the
Valley a: his parents. Air. and Mrs.
H. C: Huser. have resided here for
many yeirs.
Aljtchell
<hoi mliuded Mr and Mi?-1 Evening of { ridge
pMrt1. Pr And Mrs. Pike. Air and
XmJ J-ill* C*>l,cb. Mr- and Mrs.
dkf*Ac4t (Sound. Mt*. and
•r*djsn.* d. dll of AVesUco.
, -(f-
Hcjsp^ajity for the
j Ace H> Bridge Chib
tftrtkl
and. Airs,
li/ted thd Ace
elull. Thursilay
H. Duncan en-
Hi Dinner Bridge
Jvenlnt at thetV
)ov* Iv hoipej on South MeOoll road
wit! 1 Mrs. At.A
m*i Iiwnberia a*
th#i high sccjre a
Tonneau and Ho-
the recipients of
■rards at the con-
cluiion of tjie game*.
Guests present were, Mr
. Guy Johnson, Air. and Airs
Wc Mter Joies. iir. and »Mrs. Eu-
for El Vie^)es Club
Airs. Ijomer Beatc M entertained
El A iernes Bvidge,c%|ftt.her home
Friday evening. 1nvl;ing Mrs. Er-
nest At j’olzjn as irikuest. hose
seated alj the, brtdjp^ tables were
Airs. Fred Auer. Atd4 'Y E. Craw-
ford. Airs. Sam T'»# j, Mw- J (*
Harrison. Alls. W. H JBriscoe. Airs.
J. Af Slrtgleton a,nkj the hostess.
After ahe awardsifer high and
second higlt score f t t- been pr^-
snnted to'Sirs. Cratat brd and Airs.
Singleton, respeetiw Jl.'. delicious
refreshments of sj»|(
coffeF were served.t1
Items of Interest
Notecf in Donna
DONMA, Oct. — j. E.
Marshal and nephew. |l. H. AlaT-
shali. Ji., and Arthur, Marshall of
Dallas eft AA’ednesday • for their
home after attending to business
int-'restif in Donna and vicinity.
spendin : several week* as the
the guest of her daughter. Airs.
Itch* 11 of Donna.
Wood left Thursday on a
trip to Austin.
. Gaordt A*. -Bear of Austin was in
Donna [this week looking after
businesi; int* rests. Air. ahd Airs.
Bear ahd family recently moved
to Austin from the home In Donna.
EDINBURG. Oct. 5—(SpD —
Mrs. M. |C. Harris was named
chajrman. with Mrs. J. S. Pelt and
Mrs. P. E. Martin as assistants fob
the flower show to he held earlj'
In December by members of the
Edinburg Garden club. Plans werje
made for this show at the meeting
of] the club Friday afternoon ajt
the Community* chorus to makje
arrangements for the benutificai-
tieja of j he east entrance of the City
which conus under the jurisdic-i
tiqn of the two organizations.
|lore orders for hibiscus may ljo |
>elved in 'he next few days aC-1
irding t6 announcement by Alt's.'
AA ista McDaniel. , . ,
The featurq of the afternoon was j hbme of Mr#. . I;
( P. S. Brown asp
is Edinqutffi: Hostess
EDINBURG, Del
Mr,s. G. C. Eorrtk iias h
the Cactus cont iidt club
day afternoon, v ilh Airs.
Tinkler and Mrs fiby Kosi
ing high scores,
After the gar ill's
cake Here serv* i
A.i Brown, Roy C
ne, L. L. Saund ‘fs
| B. H. Hooks a: 1
John 'E.-Man-
i^inizauon and
jjm pared-
was b*|-
tlle AVd-
thje
of
tcietyl
tl ’hursuky
■>
(i V.
attenrt-
the ba-
<essions
pl.S. virtII me^t
it th* church,
uncheoln
i Thuifs-
dish
Clurch
C rnc c
Blue DoniA*
The Blue B«>i|i|ei
stration club;
a 1 address bv Miss Mattie AA’ilroy.
c »unty home demonstration agent,
on the topic of "Landscaping and
uttings.”
the, A. A- M. Cp
was, given by
Robinson. The
meeting i\)a«
S. Brown on tl
»
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Kling, A. R. McAllen Daily Monitor (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 186, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 6, 1935, newspaper, October 6, 1935; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1144045/m1/3/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McAllen Public Library.