The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 125, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1930 Page: 7 of 14
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I North Mission
FAREWELL SI RPRISE
PARTY GIVEN
The members of the St. Pauli
Parochial school o[ Mission gave
their pas' president. Mrs. She’.don
Smith a surprise party at the ;
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klap-
perich of South Mission. This was
a farewell party as Mr. and Mrs
Smith expect to move to McAllen
this wee!: Rev. Father Kissner gave
a • a.'Ut alter which music and old-
time^asngs were enjoyed by all
present. At the close of the even-
ing's entertainment a delicious
plate lunch was served by the host-
esses of the evening. Mrs. Smith
was presented with a beautiful set j
of salad forks bv the membes of
the P.-T A.
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SENIOR CLASS SPENDS
DAY AT CAMP
The senior class of Mission spent
Mondav at ihe Girl Reserves' camp
at Rio' Hondo. During the evening
they attended the picture show at
Harlingen Girls of North II. ston
who enjoyed the outing were: Miss-
es Elarene Norman. Catherine Rig-
lrr. Leona Weis man and Bernice
Hansen.
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HOSTESS FRIDAY
TO CLASS
Miss Jean Whittlesey wa.-> hostess
to the members ol her class at the
l ome of her parents Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Whittlesey on Friday evening.
This was a Halloween party with
the teachers. Misses Walling and
Stoopes and twenty members of
the class present. Mrs. Albert Whit-
tlesey of Mission was fortune teller
during the evening At the close of
the entertainment delicious re-
freshments were served.
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CALL MEETING
A call meeting of the North Mis-
sion Home Demonstration club will
be held at the home of Mrs. L. L.
Try on on Friday Nov. 7 at 2:30 At
this time oflicers lor the coming
year will be elected.
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The Sharyland Home Demonstra-
tion club n ■ bers enjoyed a deli-
cious one o'clock luncheon at the
home of Mrs l. H Lane on Friday.
After the luncheon a short b
ness meeting was held when a com-
mittee was appointed to prepare
the booth for the Mission Fair. The
club will meet at the home of Mrs.
A. S. Broyles on Wednesday Nov-
ember 12 A Singer sewing machine
demonstration will be given bv Mrs.
Broyles Roll call will be on Christ-
mas suggestions
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DEMONSTRATION < El H
The members of the North Mis-
sion Horn*' Demonstration club will
meet n* ! e 1 ome of Mrs John Os-
thoff cn Nov. 21. Flower day will
be observed with an exchange of
flower seed bulbs and plan’s. Roll
call is to be ' The Care of My Fa-
vorite Flower"
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs Holmes and daugh-
ter. Mrs. Leslie Eeach of Altus.
Oklahoma and Troy Hunter of Al-
tus Oklahoma are guests at the
home of Dearl Georgia and Ina
Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs Kelley Gray were |
in Rio Grande City Sunday.
R. E. Newport was a Monday
guest at the home of his brother. |
W. S Newport of Combes.
Mrs George Jones and Miss
Jewell Warner attended the Home
Demonstration council meeting at
McAllen Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Milton Hansen and
family were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Clark of McAllen.
A party composed of Messrs Harry
and Hubert Thompson of Alton.
Claude Hilburn and Jack Gray of
North Mission left Saturday morn-
ing on a duck hunting trip to Port
Isabel.
Mr. and Mrs Eversolc and son.
new comers to the Valiev were Sun-
day guests at the home of Mr and
Mrs A J. Barga.
Mr and Mrs. R C. Pope and
family were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs Henry Als-
meyer of San Benito.
Mr. and Mrs. Mier of Maryland
were Friday guests at the home ot
Mr and Mrs. Smith on Friday.
Mrs. G A. Hilburn and mother
Mrs. Georgia Hilburn were guests
at the home of Mrs. J. R. Hughes
of San Juan on Saturday.
Mr and Mis. j. J. Mulkev and
family were Sunday guests at the
heme of their parents Mr. and Mrs.
J N. Mulkey of Alamo.
Mrs. Jennie Jones of Mercedes
of Mercedes was a Sunday guest at
the home of Mr. and Mrs A1 Volz.
Mrs G S. Culver who has been
visiting her daughters Mrs. Ed
Hauff of Mercedes and Mrs. Rov
Harell of Alice house guest at the
Haufi home returned to her home
Monday.
Little Misses Dorothea Jean Gar-
ungton and Gloria Parrish and
Mary Alice Conway were particip-
ants in the Tom Thumb wedding
given at the Countrv club of Edin-
burg Saturday.
Sunday guests a* the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. S Warner were: Mr
and Mrs Paul Wright ar.d children
of McAllen. I D Simpson and fam-
ily.
Mrs Frank Murphy and child-
ren who have been guests at the
home of Mr and Mrs Jack Grav.
left for their home in El Paso on
Friday. Enroute they will spend a
few days at Corpus Christ 1.
Reverend George Bentsen of Mis-
sion. Elmer and Lloyd Bentsen of
Sharvland were hunting ducks at
Port Isabel on Friday and Satur-
day.
Mrs .Dan Moody and daughter.
Dianne are spending a few days
SELF - CONFIDENCE
Bright eyes—a clear mind—
helief in oneself and the
power to do characterizes
the red-bloodctl man!
IMPORTANT in this picture are
the red-blood-cells! You cannot
count your own red-blood-cells—that
is technical! But you should know
that they are the “ships” that sail
in the blood and carry nourishment
to all parts of the body. They fight
infection and disease!
Body weakness lack of appetite
underweight paleness sallow com-
plexion pimples and boils are symp-
toms of a low blood count. These
may indicate that you need S.S.S.
S.S.S. restores the red-blood-cells
to normal. Your appetite picks up
your whole body is strengthened
invigorated! Your skin clears up.
Self-confidence returns. You owe it
to yourself to try S.S.S. Get the
When your red-blcod-celLs are
only 80 °a you arc not your-
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helping thousands of weak run-
down. nervous people rrgaiu their
strength and (harm.
If you feel yourself sllppinc—
your confidence weakenins—u hy
not try S.S>. It- -ucressfiil rec-
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For a Clear
Beautiful
Skin
A smooth soft-textured
skin attracts and holds
attention as nothing else
will. Cara Nome Cold
Cream Skin Cream and
Mrs. Leona Ihrig
fays as a final suggestion sho
highly recommends
Cara Nome Products
for the proper care and preserva-
tion cf the beauty of the skin.
Exclusive Dealers
“SB*
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dirt and do not grow hair
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Cara Nome Face Powder
smooth fragrant blends
perfectly with your com-
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using Cara Nome Toilet-
ries now. Sold only at
Rexall Drug Stores
AND ANOTHER HOLD-UP MAN BITES THE DUST!
Holdup men and purse snatchers in Seattle are going to have a tough time of i* when S. S Jorgen-
sen. a member of the police department gets through with his self-defense classes Jorgensen nation-
ally famous as a jiu-jitsu expert is teaching groups of Seattle girls how to overpower and disarm at-
tackers and here's one of his pupils putting his lessons into practice.
at the home of her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Willard Ferguson.
Mrs William Fine has returned
from Kansas City where she was
called to be at the bedside of hn
father who passed away during
her stay at the parental home
Sebastian
VIRGINIA LEE WOOD
PARTY HOSTESS
The lovely home of Mr and Mrs
Lonnie Wood was the stene of one
of the prettiest social affairs of the
week when on Friday afternoon
their little daughter Virginia Lee
entertained with a wee Hallowe’en
party. Decorations and games car-
ried out the Hallowe'en colors and
revelry.
Her mother served delicious sand-
wiches and hot chocolate to the fol-
lowing little folks: Helen Ruth Niel-
sen. Pauline and Allyne Morrow.
Madolyne and Ajyce Smith Camil-
la and Ida Mae Wood.
Pop corn ba'.’.s were given ao fa-
vors.
WEEK-END PARTY
PLANS MADE
Misses Hazel and Lots Wilson will
entertain c of the B Y
P U Monday evening in their
charming home where they will
arrange a program for a week-end
party.
The party is only one of many
and frequent entertainments spon-
sored by the B Y. P U. and all
members are looking forward to a
delightful occasion.
ENJOYABLE HALLOWE'EN
AFFAIR AT SC IIOOL
The weird performances typical
of Hallowe'en were the occasion for
a hilarious party given by the P -T
A in the spacious school auditor-
ium Friday evening True to tra-
dition of the season ghosts gob-
lins and all other mischief mak-
ers of the season were permitted to
revel with humanity in their freak-
ish costumes hence frivolity held
sway throughout the evening Hal-
lowe'en decorations made an ap-
propriate totting for the many
games and pranks.
Marvin Hale and Mrs Colli r
were awarded prizes for the most
clever costumes while Mrs. Berta
Payne took the blue ribbon for the
awe-stricken way in which she held
tl'.e younger set as she shockingly re-
lated to them the sunshine and
shadows they would encounter in the
future.
At a late hour wafers and ice
cream were served to a well filled
haunted house.
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TRETTY HOSPITALITY
AT NEILSEN HOME
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Neilsen was the scene of another
pretty social affair Thursday when
they entertained with a dance.
Delicious sandwiches and coffee
were served to the following guests:
.Mr. and Mrs. Anton Cnristianson
Jr. Mr. and Mi's. Une Christianson
Mr and Mrs. Carl Christianson
Anton Christianson. Sr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Neilsen.
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PERSONALS
Mr and Mrs W R. Smith and
children of Harlingpn. and Mr. and
Mrs J. M Jones and daughter. Vio-
let of Santa Rosa were Sunday
guests in the Albeit Morrow home
Mrs. William Chandler and son.
Ward and Mrs. R L. Haning were
business callers in Harlingen Tues-
day.
The many friends of Walter An-
derson are delighted to hear that he
is able to be out again.
Messrs Bill Goski and Red Bre-
mer of Woodstock 111. arrived here
Monday where they will spend the
winter.
BUI Moran of Austin spent the
week-end with his parents Mr.
r-nd Mr? Charley Moran.
Mr and Mrs. Marvin Hale were
in Harlingen Wednesday.
B C. Stallings transacted busi-
ness in Edinburg Tuesday.
Mesdames L. H. Wood and Eliza-
beth Crum visited in Harlingen on
Tuesday.
Eddie Nelson of Raymondville
spent Thursday with his sister Mrs
Lonnie W’ocd.
W'ard Chandler was :n Harlingen
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. B N Ballard and
daughter. Virginia of La Peria were
business callers here Saturday
R. L. Hanning accompanied Dr.
Dowdy of RaymondvUle on a hunt
ing trip near A1 Parker lake Friday.
Mrs. Allred Jackson transacted
business in Harlingen Monday.
Mr. and Mrs S P Nielsen and
children visited friends in Harlin-
gen Friday.
Little Helen Ruth Nielsen was a
guest at the Davis home in San
Benito Thursday. The occasion
was a lovely party honoring Master
Billie Davis.
Ike Oakes and Elizabeth Crum
were in Harlingen Satuiday evening.
Clarence Stephens left Saturday
i lor Harlingen where he has accepted
a position.
Mr and Mrs. Pete Nielsen and
daughter visited relatives in Har-
Imgen and San Benito Sunday.
Messrs. Q F and M B Bourne
transacted business in Harlingen and
Santa Rosa Monday.
Donald Wright made a hunting
expedition near the mouth of the
arrovo Saturday bringing in lots of
game.
Mr. and Mrs. L H Wood and
children vished relatives in Ray-
mondville Sunday morning
The many friends of Mrs M B
Bourne regret that she is the
sick list again
Friends are delighted that little
N:-rma Mae Nielsen is recuperating
nicely following several days Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. L H Wood ar.d Mr.
and Mrs Robert C Morris motored
to Rio Rico Sunday evening
Miss Hnrel Wilson spent the week-
end in Riveria the guest of Mr
and Mrs. Ralph Lanier.
Mr and Mrs M. B Bourne and
Miss Marie Armstrong were in Har-
lingen Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. J B Brown of
Ccmbes were Sunday guests in the
Madison Miller home.
Mrs. Jessie Shuar and son and
Miss Mane Armstrong visited in
Harlingen Saturday night.
Mrs. Pauline Albright and Miss
Clara Harkins were business callers
in Harlingen Tuesdaj
P. F. Jones of Tearkana. Ark .
visited friends here Monday. He
was accompanied home by his son.
Clyde.
Mr. and Mrs Madsion M.ller were
in Harlingen Wednesday.
Mrs. Lawrence Burns of Lvford
spent Thursday lipre the guest of
her cousin. Mr. M B Bourne
J. D. Sanders of 6irton was a
caller in the M. B Bourne home
Thursday.
Miss Redonia Shelton of Harlin-
gen spent Sunday here with her
mother. Mrs Ethel Shelton.
Mrs. Berta Pey: ■ spent the week
epd at her home in Harlingen.
J W. Lumpkin oi La Fern spent
thr week-end with home folks here.
Miss Rosetta Me Don 'd spent the
week end with homefclks in La
Etna.
Mr. and Mrs. R v Har.ev arid little
sons were in Raymondville Sun-
dry
Mr and Mrs J. R bprou-e and
■=on Arthur of San P rlita. were
Sunday guests at the M B Bourne
heme.
Mrs. D W. Oakes Is er pet'ting her
mother. Mr C. A Barber of Bish-
i oy. and sister. Mrs Winger of Cor-
! pus Christi this week for an extend-
ed visit.
Mr J. R. Sprouse of Sun Per-
lita is spending the week with her
daughters. Mrs. M B Bourne and
M 's Nelle
Mr. ano Mrs I awrenre Burn' and
sister. Miss Jewel Burn.- of Lvford
were callers in the M B Bourne
I hf me Friday.
Mrs. Gorman Fox uf Raymond
BEWARE THE COUGH FROM
COLDS THAT HANG ON
Coughs from cold* may lead to se-
rious trouble. You can stop them
now with Creomulsion an emulsified
creosote that is pleasant to take.
Creomulsion is a medical discovery
Kith two-fold action; it soothes and
heals the inflamed membranes and in-
hibits germ growth.
Of all known drugs creosote is rec-
ognized by high medical authorities
as one of the greatest healing agencies
/or Roughs from colds and bronchial
irritations. Creomulsion contains in
addition to creosote other healing
elements which soothe and heal the
inflamed membra:*-* an I stop the ir-
ritation while the creosote goes on la
the stomach is absorbed into the
blood attacks the seat of th- trouble
and check* the growth of the germs.
(Jreomulsion i> guaranto d atisfjc-
tory in ti»e treatment of roughs from
colds bronchi*;* and minor forms of
bronchial irriiatinns and is excellent
for build;ng up the system after odds
or flu. Money refunded it r.ot re-
[ lieved after taking according 13 direc-
tions. Ask your druggist (adv.)
CREOMULSION
FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON
r
I All Groceries
and Meats
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used by
j
Mrs. Leona Ihrig
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today at the
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COOKING SCHOOL
were furnished by the
AINSWORTH & COLGIN
SELF SERVICE STORE
9th and Elizabeth
Where every housewife will find a COMPLETE
STOCK of QUALITY groceries and at the most
ECONOMICAL prices. Mrs. Ihrig suggests that
the housewife watch for AINSWORTH & COL-
GIN SPECIALS in The Herald every Friday for
true savings on “ECONOMY MEALS.”
viile was a caller in the M. B. I
Bcurne home Monday.
Licsdames Albert H. Morrow and
H L. Smith were business callers
in Raymondville Monday.
Friends will be interested to learn !
that Mrs. Nancy Wilson will return
lu.m Tulsa. Okla . next Sunday.
Edcouch
PERSONALS
Mrs. Ida Kembrew of Alice was
looking over the Valley last week
H D. Daley spent Sunday in San
Bf nito with his sister Mrs Russell.
Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Sutphen and
Mr. and Mrs. Shoak of Oatesville.
v ere guests Monday of Dr. and Mrs
Baker.
Little Melvin Pempleton spent the
week-end with his grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L Harper of Elsa
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Byrnes and
Carlisle Sammons were in Edinburg
Sunday
W. S. Hill of Houston spent the
week-end here with his family.
Mr and Mr' A. P Hill were vis-
iting Miss Martha Willmer of Har-
gill Thursday.
Mr. and Mr3. Alton Smith visited
Mrs. Ellen Webb of Donna Sun-
cay.
Mrs. J F. Galloway of Elsa visit-
ed Mrs D. Q Squyres Sunday
Mrs. J F Byrnes and Miss Lila
Mae Moore were in Harlingen last
Thursday.
Mr. ard Mrs V M Sutphen and
Miss Mary Marguerite their guests j
Mr. and Mrs Shock of Oatesville
-!
Cough No More
End It Quickest Way
Thousands
m last winter
first became
familiar with
Mentodene.
the new light-
n l n * - acting
. w discovery for
ASlMCLE/StPPBaTSh’ t ubbom.
hacking.1
racking coughs bronchitis chest colds t
i. thmn. children's coughs. Takes only
-econds. A single swallow checks
worst coughs soothes soreness clears
h*ad throat ar.d chest like a flash
and a delightful Invgoratlng warmth
* jireadj through chest and body in- j
anily driving cut gtippy feeling.
Mentodene is entirely different from
old-fashioned remedies Contains one
j rprc.al powerful secret mgredle.it
which instantly produces results on m-
flumed. irritated membranes. Five [
1 ether scientific ingredients immedi-
ately neutralire acid condition of con-
ge-ted j a: -eg.- loosen phlegm pen<"-
i tratc and clear tubes check stubborn-
' t coutths. ?e-tore health In quick*-'
t’-ne knovn No harmful drugs safe
lor everybody.
M nt >den Jio jid b#* u«edl at fir***
sim of ouph. headache grlppy feel-
ing In a .second hits spot gives In-
stant soothing clearing stimulating
u - ill's Oct Mentodene from druggi-t
udav for few cpns Sure quick re-
• f or money promptly refunded hy
manufacturer Adv i
were guests Tuesday of Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Couch of Weslaco.
Miss Mae Wise and Clifford Pick-
ens were guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Pickens' in Rio Hondo.
Betty Whitlock has been elected
honorary cadet colonel of the Uni-
versity of Tennessee R. O. T. C.
regiment.
i Port " -1 has been an independ«
ent state since the 12th century. 18
lost its independence to Spain late
in the 16th century but regained
it about 1640.
The speed of light and electric-
ity is approximately the same-
186300 miles a second.
HEAT
HI If It Is Done With
HEAT
j j J You Can Do It Better Wit1.!
GAS
Mrs. Leona Rusk Ihrig
demonstrates the
ECONOMY
CONVENIENCE
CLEANLINESS
of natural gas for all
Heating Purposes
Rio Grande Valley
Gas Company
Serving the entire Valley
During Cooking School Week
Q) V
we will continue our offer of
a Fall Hat
FREE
(Your choice of our entire stock)
to any lady who purchases a
Fall Coat or Dress on Sale at
This Is Another One of Our
Remarkable Economy Events
AND we are continuing this sale during the en-
tire week of the cooking school to allow the ladies
in attendance from up the Valley as well as those in
Brownsville to take advantage of it.
We are sure our complete stock of authentic
styles in Fall COATS. DRESSES and HATS will
please you.
knham’s Dress Shop
1106 Elizabetli
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