The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 158, Ed. 2 Tuesday, December 9, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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/Eastern Star Honors
Matron With Banquet j
tSpecal to Tbe Herajl)
•A* BECTTO. Dec. t—lira. Vxjcrjt £ Cart t*s h—ned at a >—pt
<bn wm at tbe Swrnl Jacfcscai Heed by tbe Sas. Besio
rtaptrr of tbe Order of tbe Easters Star ic mocsboo cf ber recent
appeertarest as deputy gaud asa^oc ler tira da^riet.
Mrs. E2a Gnese. acted a: toa^s^treaa for tbe ereaing.
ob behalf at the etu^
er of a Person nig to Mrs. Clark
rtacb tbe responded to wzb pei:
tpwntux of tbe pf.
Other speakers mere lira. I~
bompsan. Mrs A. M Lrjrxr.
<nd Mr. and Mrv A- J. Babel c!
iarlmger: Mr. and Mrs Treacaar
f Rio Hondo and Mrs. Daisy
ftcbols. matron of tbe Brosnole
Tbe large dtotng table *as deco-
sted m potasettias.
There trere Srty-fire gwsts pees-
mt with oct of town pwts trxz
■» Baritones Hjo Hondo
/as/ in
time for \
xmas
special
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si .29 pair
values to $1.95
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HID\X«DAT
Seif CsLimt ebb with Mrs. W.
Y. Workj-
Lancfcesn h-jnerirg rtsfbag chab-
women at Hrjgr.
Mrv V W Tayior a entertain rng
a: tea fee rate? clubwomen m
BrEnraeniAe.
Draser sponsored by the Brona*
nle city federal!an lor tisurj at
£1 Jarttn.
Wednesday Tetmameai Bridge
dab wtth Mrs. J L F rtfro
Wetttesdaj Bridge e-nb wall Mrs.
I Jo? Wells.
Wednesday Braca with Mrs. Lais
Hesgge'er.
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and La Fena. Two guests from
Cline® and two guests from Penn-
sylTama.
BrownssiOe members at tending
the affair were Ufscaaes George
WaDxr. Dauv Nxtoofc. Hayden
Hayes. Madge Cherry. Hamilton. D.
R Howard. Cocke and Misses Irma
Walker and Marjorie Reil
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Miss Crixell
Entertains
Miss Virrina Crixell entertained
a group of her friends recently with
in eve-.na party. Toe rooms were
zay with po!nsettias. A flapper do!:
re: ily dressed was etren to Miss
Jackie McDonald who made hysh
scare Mi's Marjorie Johnson of
San Bento was low.
Miss MrDoca’d will entertain the
group next week.
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Mrs. Kavser Is Leader
Of Mission Topic
The Baptist M-ssicrary society
h id a meetxg at the church Mon-
day afternoon. The mission study
opx for the day was “The Great
Lowe’ with Mrs. R. T. Xayser in
barge of the lesson.
A week cf prayer was ended last
week and the society realized $86.
which a to go to . t resgn missions.
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Santo Domingo Topic
Of Methodist Society
The Methodist Mussonary society
met at the church Monday after-
noon. continue? the study of
“Trilling the OonqhtstkdoW' Their
topic fer the day was “Santo Do-
muigo"'. Mrs H L- F.xh presented
the early history of Santo Domingo
and its strategic importance. She
also spoke of the intervention of the
United State® and mi'itary occupa-
tions Mrs D. L Parker had as
her topx • Appreciation of Gamas
Godov *
Toe meeting was closed with the
reading of Remans XII by Mrs.
McBrrd? and a prayer. There were
thirty three present for the session.
There are two mere lessens to be
oven on ..he topic now tinner dis-
cussion and Porto Rxo w® next be
taken up.
Comimrs. Goings I
M--S Jackie McDonald spent the
week end in Mcnterrej.
Free tnstr.cticc for adks eacr
rhursday twe o'clock. Campoe.
B^wiing Ahsy Adv t
Soap manufactured in the Unit*
States last year was valued as $258 -
Why pretty
Molly Parsons
hates to tahe off
\ her gloves
- .EN Moll? was mar-
ried. her little bands
cameo p:nk and write
could n't imagine them
hine dishes or doing
As time went on Molly's
bands made fewer appear-
ances. She based to take off
ber gloves at bridge or
luncheon. The truth was.
Molly’s little hands that used
to be so lovely were maids-of-
aH~ work now—and looked it.
"It's such a pity to let house-
hold tasks ruin your
and so unnecessary.” say
beacry experts.
At the Beauty Schools fust
one preparation is re-corn
meoci-d to keep bast bands
smooth and lovely. This is
Dorothy Dawn Lemon Lo-
don—one of the tew lemon
preparations made with
actnal lemon juice instead of
a chemical substitute.
Besides this natural beau*
tiser. Dorothy Dawn Lemon
Lotion cone is costly oils
and ocher ingredients long
famous for their beoeheial
effect on the slrin
Apply a few drops of this
lemon lotion after every
hand-on-che-hands'task and
yon need never worry again
about your bands not look*
icg their best.
Dococby Dm. Io^ 360 N Mich.gir: An CLo|o. Li
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Sold Exclusively ir
Brownsville by
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( McAllen |
Esrey. E R
Kkk MaLory.
Lloyd Ltttle. P. D-
Tbe next meeting wi3 be held
i Dee. 17. at the home at Mrs. E. R
RaaaeX with Mrs. P. D. Moore u
• • •
INFORMAL EVENING
Ho>m.iLm
Mr and Mrs. William Yoakum en-
tertained Wednesday evening with
an inform*: bridge and forty-two
i party at tber home on North
’ Breadway
* Those present were Dr. and Mrz.
M. P. Wtlscn. Mews and Mesdames
Ror Telford and Bob McKy.
Mr- and Mrs. Roy Telford referr-
ed Jie pr_ze for score.
• • •
MISS Al'SMLS
BRIDGE HOSTESS
Miss Oneita Ausasus entertained a
group of friends Wednesday even-
ing at bridge at her home on Broad-
wav.
Those present were Misses Cokta
i Ccuchman. Magnoha WITias. Aud-
jTey Wifey. Jewel] Ramser. Minnse
! Thorpe. Dclcres CocwlH. and Oselle
! Meek
The hostess was assisted by her
mother. Mr? A L. Anrmus
Mi*s OzelJe Meek received high
- priee and Mis? R-*tr«ey consola ion
• • •
VISITORS Pf AT
AT Me ALLEN CL LB
The MtAllrc Visitors club enter-
; *atned Thursday evening at the
dub with three tables of bridge.
__T3e arize was won by Miss Nora
Mrs. E W. Harris received the
cor sola ticn.
Thcse enjoying the affair were
. Mer t * z~d Mesdames William God-
ing of Osage City. Kas.. S E Math-
.is. Wxhita. Kas A J Michael of
Aberdeen 8 D. W O Skinner
Hares. S D. Miss Nora Ha" In-
diana; Dora Gmette. Florence
Kansa* and Enos Ailes. Huron. S
D.
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ALTAR juv-itr*
ELECTS OFFICERS
The f-"owing new officer' were
elected for the Altar Society of toe
Sacred Heart church Wednesday
a-:ernoan at a meeting held at Sa-
cred Heart church- Mrs. Bertha
kamp. president: Mrs G E Lang-
ford. riee-prfsident: Mrs. p p. I
learr. record keener; Mrs. A A.
Bonneau. treasurer.
Diirine the mee mg plans were
mace for the bazaar December 13.
m the building next to* the Paac*
theatre.
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PERSONALS
Mrs. W. E Tram ham retur .v
ed from Houston. where she visit-
ed her mother.
Mr and Mrs. P F Learr have as
•oelr guest Mr. Leary s aunt. Mr? M.
E'Story of Kansas Citr
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Four Church
Circles Meet
Here Monday
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Circle Two as the
| j. Gorithng led six
Mrs Henry Gay
stucy. There
Circle Two met with Mrs. L Mul-
lens Fifteen aaubgs three
guest* were present far the me* me
at the day. -nth Mrs- Mark French
kadmg the dgrpttooafr. Mae Bertha
Hartman presentee the lemon.
Mrs J A. Bussed wae hoa-ese to
the Evening Circle at her borne
Fifteen members attended. Devo-
tional was Jed by Mrs. W. L Dod-
■ son and Miss Juanita Boarye bad
charge c£ the lessen
Members of the circle honored
Mtts Fern Day. whose marriage tc
I Mr. A. J. Laaghltn is to tale# place
! Dec. 36. with a linen shower. She
received many pretty gifts
Each hostess served dehdous re-
freshments af*er the meethgs and
members enjoyed a tonal hour.
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Harlineen
TEA COMPLIMENTS
HOLIDAY GUEST
One of the most interesting so-
cial events of the week was the
beautifully appointed tea giver by
Mrs. J. C. Woodworth at the
Reese-WH-Mood bote’ in hoarr of
i her daughter. Mrs. A2xrt L. Mer-
' rie. of New Orleans who is owe
far the Christmas holidays with
her baby daughter.
The mezrantne parlor was brjdr
; with Christmas colors vivid red
roses decorating the table where
punch was dispensed. There were
poinsetiias in floor baskets and
I lovely red carnations were plated
m vantage points. Statelv wax
tapers of the same rich rib4*
were on the tables and a rose eai-
ored lamo rt**' tsz a pretty co.-
x over the room.
A: the door . guest* were met
by two pretty Ltt> girls. J&nx
Ixe Joyner and Margaret Ann
Smith one presenting each arriv-
ing guest with a beautiful red
carnation the ocher held the tray
far cards. In the receiving imr
and be -«* party were Mrs. J. C.
Woodworth. Mrs. Albert Mr
Msedarres s. R Jennings. L. R.
Baker. Floyd s~— L c. Ana
A A. Taylor J. R. Roberts. Da.id
Wax Sid Berlry Edgar Welsh. Sac
Benito and Maan Verm Boyd
Weslaco. Emily tad Juha TTuler
Gertrude Roberts. Eugenia L4gir-
foot. Lea Barker of Olnitc. Isa-
bel Patee Port Isabel. Marx Pott*
Elizabeth and Kareace «
Evelyn Joyner Mary Elsie Camp-
bell
At the table with its handsome
laoe cover and glittermg silver and
green glass accessories there was
a basket of red carnations occu-
pying the place of honor. wiu>
four tall red wax tapers m sure
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In the cooking school conducted under the f
auspices of the Herald recently Mrs. Leona
Rusk Ihrig stresses modern methods of j
cooking. Naturally then she uses and rec- j
emends Crisco the MODERN shortening. j
White Cake |j
that's really white 1
A white cake that if a white cake is only |
possible when one uses a shortening like ;
Crisco—pure fresh and sweet-Savored. A I
shortening too thsCs so flufiy yon don’t l
need to cream it! Think how much time
that saves in making cakes! j
Featherweight White Cake I
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pu «r tagMT. Daft £*1 I
«*»-) St* m >.W/j V
IF<Uiitkni«UFibCTtnla
T«m batter islo f peund i»yer I
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midge fast v rtirntf s
Christmas them:
Mrs. c. C. HaJbei. and ILi B
A Perk entertained g~je*t* for gut
'a&es off bridge. at the borne off
Mnt HAbedl. on Friday afternoon
hs tbe appointment*. *te
tad dKCTdcat After tbe times
•'rises »tee U«a to Mr* Heren
Eapp. for h*h rare. Mm t. T
E2S* for seccad high a-ri to Mt<
A M Lrberidi. far Umar tbe
nigh eat. Date podding wrh tram
salad was served after tha prow*
| *•«» presented.
Guests present wr~* Meatesss
John D. FomSer. Herman Bp-jp
Wes. Font::. A. E K> r. Ciaudr
I Carter. Art Hate" G L. GaEabe-
?*5 Spctager. A. J. Rabe: A M
tetoerlch. B W. Merod.tb V R
^ard. C. A Grasse. W H Mattoa
j ieaCe LiddeE. M H Ftard G W
V - v*’" * ■**•' . -»■ * CP f1
nrr of the nit prat A onrtvr a&M
wu» vai mmmi U iM fclaanar
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Let^-lrt! L R Bator- If J Oart-
rt» Bo*> f ~*r C C Rt*M: M £
>«iny lv»'4 OruwrTl On* wn. .
>T R M Xywfe^ T R L
F McCVaKtei L W Van F*-
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Mw Bart* Mitt
PRE HOLIDAY
COAT SALE
Are yam taking advantage at
^ Our 7th Annual
r CHRISTMAS SALE?
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|f The lowest prices ... the greMt.-t »aloes ... mi our gr*
|f stock of Diamonds. Watches Jewelry and O ft lien** * *<c
M we’ve been in business And fi .kf irom ad part* of the \ ai-
M ley are rapidiy finding this out t a thetr.«e!\e». It'# a j iea^rr
S to shop at Dorfman's . . . where the election m more van* 4
— prices are lower ... and the quality is paramoast. Wo do
g not handle outlaw makes of mefchandiaie. That i* the
the rec 4 lent of a jewelry gift appreciate* Dorf man * name
5J on the box.
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9 DIAMONDS — DIAMOND SET JEWELRY
WATCHES — CLOCKS —
COSTUME JEWELRY — LUGGAGE
AND HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES IN THE
9 GIFT DEPARTMENT SUITABLE FOP
Z CHRISTMAS GIFTS —
y AT THE SURPRISING REDUCTION OF
DISTINGUISHED
SILVERWARE
At New Low Prices
Moat silverware baa bees re*
dated is price. You will get the
benefit of the sew low price#
here at Dorfmac'e.
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