San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 207, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 25, 1920 Page: 64 of 70
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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS: SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1920
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DEVINE. ^
Mrs. L. II. Kidd and son.. '<hn Wilson Kidd,
left Mi-udaj for Austin, wb<e the* ^ ill villit
before r til urn in* t u their- h >m at Cmieroii.
Miss llutli Hardeman lias lvt.irmd t > Dallas
after sj»endintf .t fv w in\*> at homo. She
wu» accompanied by her mother. Mrs. \s . 1?.
Hardeman.
Emory Aldridge is here from 1 ampico on
a visit to Lis parents, Mr. un<l Mrs. J. M
Aldrnli,"'.
Misses Robbie and Kula l.il!> _arui Fh»reuee
Thompson, who have b'.cn utleuding C. 1. A.,
at Denton, are ai home.
Mrs. L. A. Moss is visiting relatives at
Fearsail this \v«-»k
Miss Sadie Whitfield is at home fr in San
Antonio on a visit.
Mr. and Mrt. F K. Hri><-, :>! I little son
Roy Allen, and Mrs. W. T. Wiu/.<r of San
Antonio, aru enjoying a camping trip ou the
Medina this week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kngle and children of
San Antonio spent Sunday here as guests of
her sister, Mrs. \V. T. Teal.
Mrs. R. M. Teel and mother \lrv Tliomp
Bon, lmvtt returned from a visit with reia
tives at Fearsail.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Howe I of Wichita Falls
spent the week end here with relatives.
Mr. A. M. Patterson and daughter. Miss
Bessie Patterson, were guests of reia tives in
San Antonio for the wejk enil.
Mrs. P. M. Maricle nturmd Sunda: from
Dalals. where she had been visiting her pa euts,
Mr. and f . Me Williams.
Mrs. Ale* Thompson spent a few da>s with
her sister, Mrs. Nickerson. at Rurkburnett,
last week. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lon l'erkins and children of
Rotan spent part of the week here visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Adams and baby of
Hrenhani are guests of their uncle, F.
Adams, and wife.
Mrs. 1). L. Sollook entertained her Sunday
school class Thursday evciiiug from S to 11
o'clock. (James were played, after which a
<'e!ieioui ice course was served. There were
15 present.
SAN BENITO.
Mr. and Mrs. N R. Shafer are spending
several weeks at Peoria, 111.
Mrs. Ethel Jackson and son of Houston ate
the guests of Mrs. J. B. f>uun.
Mr. ant! Mrs. W. T. Hurton have gone to
Canyon City. Colorado.
Mrs. A. B. Chancy of Fort Smith, Ark., is
the guest of her parents, Rev. an I Mrs. 1. \.
Jolly.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Allen nre spending a
few weeks with friends in Kansas.
The O. P. Johnson family left this week lor
a visit of several 'weeks iu Illinois.
Mrs. Ed Brady is visiting in Bay City.
Mr. and Mrs. William '.111111 have returnea
from a visit to relatives in Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Potter have returned
to their home in San Antonio. They bare
been guests in the W. II. Potter home.
Mrs. J. L. Strohm of San Antonio has re
turned to her home after being tlie guest 01
Mrs. W. S. James for several weeks.
Mrs. W. \. Dawson is the guest of San
Antonio relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. \\. O. Hoi lon are visiting In
Cuero and Victoria.
BERCLAIK.
Miss Olga Fell has n turned from a 10
day*?' vacation spent with relatives in San
Autonio. . ,
Misses Aline and Kuntz Hasbrook of Inez
are the guests of II. I.. Webb and family.
Mrs. J. L. Bill® lias bad as her guests, her
mother ami grand mother, Mrs. Morgan Ellis
of Brownwo<*l ami Mrs. John Ellis of Smiley.
They left for their respective homes on Sat-
urday.
Kenneth New and sister. Miss Genevieve, have
recently returned from San Antonio, where they
have been the guests of thir uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. New.
Mrs. W. G. Carpenter of Nixon, who has
been the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Wallace
White, of this place returned home on Satur
dav. accompanied by Miss Julia White.
Mrs. A. M. Ja.k >11 of Mansfield. La., ar
rived on Saturday and is the guest of Jim
Young and family. .
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Schiein, accompanied by
Misses Gladys Adcock and Marie Baxter, leit
on Sunday for a short visit to Missiou Valley,
the home of Mr. Schlein's parents.
LAREDO. |
A delightful affair of last Saturday morn- 1
iug, July IT, was the bridge party given by
Mrs. 11. DaCatnara, complimenting a num-
ber of friends in honor of Miss Thomas of
Tucson. Ariz The rooms w c r charming in
their adornment of pink roses, imperial lilies
and lyiautities of ferns. The series of games
of bride resulted in awarding the prizes as
follows: First, to Mrs. Fieu Mally. who re
r.ived a half dtzen etched glasses; low store
to Mrs. Sam Withoff, who was given a glas*
compote. The honoree's favor was six lovely 1
hamikcrchiefs. A refreshment course was also .
served.
Mrs. Jesse Applewhite entertained with a
delightful splash parti on haturday evening
in ...mor of He birthday of her daughtei.
Miss llosita. After an enjoyable swim, the
hostess served delicious ice cream with take.
Telegram* have been received iu this city an-
nouncing the marriage last Saturday. July
17, of Miss Teodora Sanders of this « ity to
Mr. Harry ii «.ar\er <»f Chicago. The wed-
ding occurred in Chicago and .dr. and Mrs.
Garver will make their future home there.
.Mr. tiarver Is secretary of the < bu;.go Asso-
ciation of Commerce and is a prominent husi-
l news man of thai city.
^ Mrs. T. E. Summers and Mrs. A. J. l.au-
drum entertained pleasantly Thursday >\cning
from <» to s o'clock at the home of tic latter,
in honor of t.ieir Sunday school clas^->. I he
tune was passed in playing games of different
kinds, after which the hostesses served de
I licioiis ice cream with cake.
SAN MARCOS.
Miss Jennie Garth has returned from Aus-
tin.
of Houston was the pleas-
of Mrs. 1.. E. Skinner and
Mrs. W. C Moon
at t week end guest
Mis Addle Moore.
Mrs. C. A. Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. B.
K. Suavely of Lul.ng were guests «»f Mr. and
Mrs. Charles E Sanders. Mrs. Suavely took
the noon train for 1 'alias. The others of this
conge. *al pa: ty motored to New Braunfels tor
an afternoon in 1.anda's Park.
Greetings have been received from Miss
trude William;
in California.
Misses Zathi
•:i, who is summer sojourning
Claude Iv
ami Mrs
jr have returned from
Lt>lie H. Williams
Miss Ella Thomas of
has been in the city for
the house guest ol Mrs
t ho
b,
courtesies s.i>t
Wed lies ..1 :..
complimenting
lowed by a 1
drug store.
Miss Alma 1
for a short sta
Mr. and Mr
Tucson, Ariz., who
the past two weeks,
i:. K. Minis, and
rit of a number of
,al, entertained on
: a "movie party,"
runus. fol-
it a local
of lii
ST. LOUIS GIRL
GUEST HERE
ierco left Sunday for Galveston
V Boston will leave shortly
for Galveston and Houston. Mrs. Most 11 has
been visiting her parents, Mr. am! Mrs. K.
L. Wood til, for the past several weeks.
Miss Woodie May Smith has returned from
San Antonio, where she enjoyed a pleasant
visit to relatives.
Miss Amanda Beyette has returned fr< m a
month's visit to relatives In Corpus Christ!
San Antonio ami other points iu the State.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paulus arrived in the
city last Saturday from San Antonio to make
their home. Mr. Paulus will take charge of
the accounting department of J. S. Den Ike
I Incorporated.
Mrs. R. L. French and two daughters. Kath-
eriue and Roberta, left last Saturday night
for Palestine for a month's visit to her son,
B. F. French.
Miss Lottie Dolan and Miss Asielia Cox of
Beeville, who are spending the summer at
the old Martin ri-nch. were tin week-end guests
of Mrs. Bet tie .\tlee.
Mrs. Ehlniau of l'carsall is in the city, visit
ing Mrs. c. F. Smith and family.
Mrs. Joseph Kincaid and Mrs. Kelly and
Messrs. Robert and George Harper of Ctojiia,
Tex., sisters ami brothers of m. a. Harper,
are ;n the city on account of the serious 111-
nes-t of Mr. I la: per.
Miss Bettie Adkins has returned from a three
weeks' vacation in Refugio and other points
In the Valley-
Miss Genevieve Camp is In San Antonio,
where she will visit for a few days, and will
return home the latter part of the week.
Miss Mollie Schwartzmann, accompanied by
Lewis ami. Bessie Schwartzmann have returned
from San Antonio. . Schwartsmann and
son, Mitchell, will reuia.n for a longer stay.
('apt. and Mrs. George Condren have returned
from Camp Stanley and yre the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. L. Nelson.
Mrs. Wilhelmina Werner and son, Frederick,
left Thursday night for Yakima, Wash., to
visit her daughter Mrs. Guinn Smith.
Mrs. Alfred lVggenpohl, accompanied by her
niece and nop! ew, Nellie and Jamie Ward, re-
turned home last Sunday from a delightful
visit to relatives in Washington, D. C., and
in different poiuts in the State.
Miss Hazel Irwin is expected home shortly
from San Antonio, where she has been en
joying a most delightful visit to her sister.
Mrs. Lee Vollmer, and Miss Doris Bigdeu.
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FACE POWDER
A BEAUTIFUL complexion is an
attraction of alluring and im-
measurable charm. Fastidious women
for forty years have insisted upon Freeman's
Face Powder because its reputation for
quality and its purity are unexcelled.
All tints at all toilet counters 50c (double the
quantity of old 25c size) plus 2c war tax.
Miniature box mailed for 4c plus 1 c war tax.
The Frekman Terfume Co.
Dept 220 Cincinnati, o.
ind Adelaide CampUdl of
Scguin, were recent guests ill the W. S. Gallo-
way home.
Mr. and Mr>
a visit to Mi
rn Houston.
M RaHie McGehee has a five weeks leave
of absent, from her work at Fort Sam lions-
ton. After a week -pent with ner parents, Mi-
ami Mrs. John l\ McGehee, she has gone to
Marshall to visit Judge and Mrs. P. <>. Beard,
ihento l>allas to \.sit Mr. and Mrs. L.
M<«»re, after which she returns to San Marcos
al»out August 1 for another visit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I!. Rugel are spending their
vaeatlou n Corpus Clnisti.
Mr. and Mr-. Ge >rge W Donalsou and son,
nl-o Miss Jean Donalson, have taken a cottage
at Kerrvllle.
Mr- Irvtn Black and children nave returned
to Hallsville after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. L.
L. 1 homas.
Mrs George B. Donalson has returned i :om
Pallas. Sue made the trip to North Texas by
motor and relumed on the train.
M /.ot- Allison of Longview is the guest of
lit r cou dn. Rmiuie Beth Kennard.
M w. W. Martlndale has gone to San
i o meet her daughter, Mi-s Margaret.
\i s- \ via Hell is In lioulder, Colo.
Mi>. c 1. K vans and father. Mr. Max-
w. !l an enjoying a family reunion of the
Maxwell famll> at Snyder.
Mrs I'd Rone and granddaughters. Edna
Kotie LeWls ami Frances Davis, have com *
froin Austin to visit Mrs. Bruce Colbert.
Miss Ruby Owens of Fort Sam Houston has
been the guest of Mlaa Kditb McKay.
Miss Julia Dai ley has returned from the
State University. ,, ,
Miss Ldith McKay and Julia Terrell liavo
gone to Lockhart to visit Judge ami Mrs. J. B
Wilson. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Thomas had as tlieti*
Sunday guests Misses Gladys Bush and Mildred
Co il s alst Pet Burns Of Cuero.
Miss Ruth Witiuar of San Antonio gave a
song n . t:ii at the Normal Monday evening,
llcr accompanist was Oscar J. Fox of the
same city. Miss Witmar was the guest of Mrs.
Hugh J Williamson.
Mrs. s. I> McGaughej left today for a visit
p. her three si-ters in Denver, Colo
Mrs. Julia Hilllard is at home from a pleas-
ant visit in San Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Lunsford nre here
from San Antonio, the guests of relatives and
friends.
Greetings from Miss Dorothy Key tell of a
delightful visit in Cloudcroft, chaperoned by
ner aunt, Mrs. Joe Wright of LI Paso.
Mesdrjm»s W. S. Galloway ami J. \N Ansell.
with Misses Grace Galb-way, Ruth Cope. An
uw Hoflieinz aud Dorothy" Anacdl motored to
Austin recently. ,,
Mrs Augusta Hoflieinz, Miss Matnilde \ oges,
W I>. Hofhelnz and daughter, Elizabeth, bava
returned from Austin.
i.oo.iloe Smith and Miss Blanche Burson were
married at the home of the bride Sunday. July
1 ;,t t; o'clock. Only the immediate families
of the brid and groom were present. They
have taken an apartment with Mr. and Mrs.
t'l.cr en Wed San Antt.n o Street.
Mr. d Mrs L. A. Ha- like of Austin spent
the week end with Mrt. aud Mrs. VV. 11.
Smith. , ,
Master Robert Thorpe entertained a number
of liis boy frb mis with a birthday dinner fol-
lowed by a picture show party ou July lti.
Tiio-e present were Torrence Ferguson. Joe
King Kdward, Tom and Joseph De Stc.gner,
James Walter Ansell. Charles Ldward Gantt
ami Robert's grandmother, Mrs^. J. W. De
Sfeigner. . .
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Thomas and daughter.
Katlierine. are spending a month with Mrs.
Lulu Beall in Denver, Colo.
Miss Kdna Barnes has entered the State
University at Aufetiu for the last teim of the
summer session.
The tegular meeting of the Night Rrintre
Club was with Mr. ami Mrs. I'r.goyie De Steig-
ner at the Klk-' Clubrooins. Hand-pftlnted bowls
ami jartlinieres of lovely pink crepe myrtle we^-J
used and refreshments of chiekeu salad, sand-
wiches lemon ice and divinity candy were
served. Mrs. Bruce Colbert's prize for high
score was a set of hand-painted table markers.
l»r. Joe Parke won a pair of silk socks and
a parting gift to Mrs. Horace Withers, who
leaves soon to reside in Austin, was u Silver
thimble in a Sister Susie case. Mrs Kd De
Steigner assisted the hostess in dispt nsing tilts
charming hospitafity.
Mrs. A. B. Rogers invited the Rosebud set
to be her guests at a surprise celebrat on lti
honor of the birthday of her youngest daugh
tcr, Doris. The guests assembled at the home
of Miss Rebet ca Reardon and went by motor
to Rogers' Resort. A swim In the sparkling
waters of the San Marcos River, followed by a
feast of ice cold watermelon made this affair
one never to be forgotten by the honoree and
her guests.
Misses Grace Cavness, Clara Ramsey and
Louise Thomas entertained the Normal baseball
team and other friends at the home of Mis< .
Thomas Saturday evening. Shasta daisies w -:-' I
used and several Jolly games of rook enjoyed ;
Refreshments of brick cream and cake were ,
Miss Lmmle Heth Kinnard honored Miss Zoe j
Allison of Longview with a lovely party* at |
the home of her grandmother. Mrs. II. P. King, i
Wednesday afternoon. The seven tables wert
placed tin the porch and lawn aud rook was
the game. Miss Ruth Jackson won a rainbow
box of correspondence cards for high score and
the honoree was presented with a frosted jar of
tabuni. Refreshments of orange ice and ang.ji
t ake were served.
Mrs. Bruce Colbert made the little folks
happy with an Invitation to play ou her lawn
Friday afternoon. In doing so she compll- •
men ted her nieces, Ldna Koiie Lewis of Nash-
ville Teiin. and Frances Davis of Austin, also
her young friend, Mac Breath of Galveston.
Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served
at the close of this happy event.
The friends of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Withers
have been vicing with each other iu their fare-
well favore before their departure for Austiu
to reside. On Saturday evening Or. ami Mrs.
P. .1 Shaver gave a dinner in their honor and
the Other invited gutsts wne Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Colbert and Mr. and Mrs. I-Jugene De
Steiguer. Mrs. R K. McKee called together
the N'ght Britlgc Club on Monday evening in
| compliment »«. Mr ami Mrs. Withers ami also
to permit tliein to bid lam voyage to her hus-
i baud, who later In the week took his departure
j for a N*ar bunt in Alaska. Among the substi-
tute players were Mrs. Laura Green. Mrs. Laura
Parke ol Kyle. Mrs. V T. Jeim'ngs and Mrs
■ McCutcheon, Miss Llizabeth Flenilug and Will
i McCui.iien. Mrs. Withers was presented with
i a luncheon cloth, embroidered by the hostess.
! as a parting gift. Mr-. Sidney Jackinan won
: a box of stationery as the lady s prize. Horace
' Withers a silver pencil for high score among
! the men I'lie I'iks' Clubrooins were in gala
i attire for this party. Vlctrolt muaic, danc
ing and delicious refreshments completed the
evening.
Mrs. McCutcheon has returned to the ranch
with her son. Will.
The Night Bridge Club aud other friends net
Pt Rogers' Resort for a sunset supper as an-
other courtesy to R. K. McKie and Tom Oliver
before their departure for Alaska.
SANDERSON.
Mrs. W. R- McCoiinell paid a visit to K1
, Paso Monday.
! Mrs. R. L. Savage and three children from
San Juan are here on a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
j J. W. Savage.
- I arr'liew'vl^iug "A. ^.1^"'" 1
BROWNSVILLE. i CARRIZ0 SPRINGS.
Miss Anita CocKe let ^ulurUf^ * j'1*1*; Miss Clara Byrd motored iu from the Byrd
to Hollins College, situated in the l»ltie Rid®t ranth Thursday morning.
Mouuiaius of Virginia. j , .. .
Mrs. a. Ashhe.m and daughter, Miss Vivian, j Mr »nd_ Mrs. J. M. Grubb of San Antonio
who are touring th ■ Pacitic t oast, are now
the Palace Hotel, San l-raieiMo. i'iiey have Misses Mary and Martha Germany of Dallas
visited at Santa iiai oara, ana alter a lew days ^ are visiting Mrs. £. R. Byrd at tne Byrd much,
at >au r ran- isco will go to Los Angeles for a Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. van Nieuwenhuyse and
flay of a ie»v weeks. little tlaughter. Doris, ami Mrs. R ii. Williams
Of all good times, there are none better than a„,j Sol,
those enjoy«'d by the Necdlecruft tlut), and tjie Wetlncsday.
meeting last I riday was no exception to the |
CORPUS CHRISTI.
Mrs. If. B. Russell and Mrs. O. If. Judkins,
both of San Antonio, were honor guests at
a bridge party. Wednesday morning, in the
Bobby, were iu Kagle Pass
to the .
rule. -drs. 11. . \» iliiams ol West liiownsvilie »*r. ami Mrs N, ff Prlntz have returned from
was hostess. if..- guest.- a-.-embled at tne Usual g.V wlu!r'' t,,.ey. «P«"tt their vacation. They
l.uie and put Tn ine hours on tne dttinty
beautuul needlework that they hate
pied w .th and wuieh is uow Hearing
.Siis. SN tibaius served her
d accoinpauied home by their little niece,
occu- | Priutz, of San Autonio.
ompietiou. i Mr. uml Mrs. Charles Harr Jr.. and baby
•sts With delicious J left the first of the week for Millitt to make
maple nut ice treuui and silver and enocoiafe i their future home.
tatve. i nose pr sent were Mesdaiiies W. T. | Mr. ami Mrs. VV. C. Horger of Chorlotte have
Nuun, i:. c. Reynolds, L. R. Howaid, Miei- i returned home after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.
wood Bishop, J. i'. Axsom, L. L. Howaid, [ j. o. Rraut h.
iirooucns and Mrs. Dull as guest.
L tt rs received from Misses .Margaret West
cool and
but
the tail term il
MISS IU TH HAT'S VIA N .
Miss Ruth llausmnn of St. Louis, Mo.,
is the guest of l»er aunt, Mrs. William A.
Turner. 30.1 West Park Avenue. Many
charming affairs have been planned tor
Miss Iluusman during her stay. Miss
llatisman will enter Washington Univer-
sity in the fall.
d
ghtt'ul
(.-less.
TEMPLE.
Mrs. Llllie Phigley has returned from Cald-
well, where she has been tb® guest of her
mother, Mrs. German.
Miss Gertie Graves of Cameron was the guest
of Miss Ethan Campbell one day of tne past
week oil her return trip from California.
Mr. and Mrs, Neal have gone t-» Me.Minuville,
Tenn., to spend a month as guests of rela-
tives.
Lieut. Glenn Price of San Antonio and sister.
Miss Minnie Price of Koscs, are the g lest! Of
their relatives, Mr. aud Mrs. Frank Campbell of
this city.
Mrs. W. V Klkins has returned from a pro-
tracted visit spent with relatives in Tennessee
Mrs. James L. Horau and children of Fresno,
Cab, is visiting relatives iu Temple.
Mrs. Nannie Miller and daughter, Miss Lil-
lian, have gone to llubbard City to visit rela-
tives and friends.
Mrs. II M. Burt is visiting relatives residing J
at Marlin.
Mrs. J. C. Hodges of Dallas is a guest of
Mesdames W. W. Warner and A. S. Barry of
this elty.
Mrs. I. N. Woodward of Florence Is a guest
in tlie home of her daughter, Mrs. F. S. Walk
er of this ioty.
Mrs. \N' F. Creasy Is visiting Dallas i la
tives this week.
Mrs. Sallie C. Wood of Austin has l»een a
guest In the home of her daughter, Mrs. John
A. Wagner during the past week.
Mrs. A. T. Cari»euter and children departed
during uie past week for Comanche to visit
relatives.
Mrs. IPtkin Bruner has gone to Montague to
lw the guest of her sister, Mrs. Muggie Heuder-
^ Mrs. J. W. Rothrock and son, Walter, de-
parted during the week for California, expect-
ing to be rbsent three months.
Mrs. (Charles S. Tirdao is spending the week
In Houston as the guest of her sister, Mrs. A.
Lee Brown.
Mrs. Chariton Hall has returned from San
Autonio, where she has beeu a guest of rela-
tives.
and ivuiheriue Creager, wiio are sf i.d.ng t-ie
summer at a girls camp at .Nanaiiiiwu, Md.,
give most glow ng reports of the many sports*-
incluuoig < auot-.og, tennis. Ink., g, hoiseoa '
nu.ng, etc. illy weatuer ii, tpi
tiie young ladies are having a line t
will return iu time lo eater
h.gU st.li -td.
i ite Friday Bridge Club spent
aft inoon with Mrs. B. M. vvorks as i
liu.>e.s, terns and verbenas lent color and eua/in
to the living room, wuere the games were
piayed. Prior to tne games, the hostess served
ciitckcn salad waters, oli\es and ice cieam.
Airs. 1*. it. Worka received the club pri*c,
two guest toweis, and .\itss Corrina luting lue
gu .'i prize, a oox ol dainty nandkeicineis.
iwelve piayers enjoyed Mrs. Murks' hocpitaiuy.
'x ue next meeting will be with Mis. J. J.
Cauules. •
i nur.sday nigl't the second game in the bridge
tournament ui Fort Brown was piayed. Ine
games began p. omptiy at and ended at 10.
.vt the eoiielus.on Mrs. HeinpUill wu> again tne
Winner and was awarded a ocautilul sliter van-
ity case. Lieut, aioekiou proved cnampion
amonog the officers and received a silver cigar-
eite ease. At ihe conclusion of the games lee
cream and cake were served-
Miss Jeauette Kroliu uf Austin is in Browns-
ville, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wayue Wood.
Mrs. Palmer, mother of Capt. Paliner of tort
Rrown, returned to Mercedes yesterday aftei a
pleasant visit wtih her son.
The Misses Burton of Sail Antonio are guests
uf Mrs. Annie Putcguat oil Calm Boulevard.
They are pleasantly remembered here, having
visited Brownsville several lanes before.
Miss LUiti Clint honored Mrs. Lambert Cam
and Miss i.stelia Besterio with a bridge party
at her home ou Elizabeth Street.
Misses I ua and Comma Voung entertained
witu a bridge party and luneneuu yesterday,
complimenting tneir guest. Miss Lstella Des-
terio of San Autonio, and Mrs. Lauiocrt Cam.
A protus.ou ol pink roses and terns adorned tne
spaciot rooms. Prior lo the games a salad
course was served to the four tables of players.
'1 he successful piayers were Mrs. 1J. O. Works
and Miss Stella Mae Balsell, who n-ceived, ic-
spectively, a lngnt carafe aud a band pa.nted
eatidy jar. Mis» Bcstei'io was presented with
a uar pin and Mrs. Cain a set ot MuUeira nap
kii.s.
The following composed a party to Coea Chica
yesteiday : Capt. aud Mrs. J. C. Simpson and
daugbters, Christine aud Mabel; Mr. and Mrs.
11. M. Skelton and sous, James and llemy;
Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Franz, Mr. aud Mrs. U. Ii.
iluiklcy and son, Leon; Misses Nora Douglas,
Katlierine Pierce and Rosita Putcguat.
Mrs. J. J. 1'oung is spending a lew days ou
the ranch.
COLUMBUS.
Miss Zue Bell Sliuw of Houston is a guest
of Miss Laveruia Brandeu.
Mrs. Charles ivaapt Hortoii relurued to Beau-
mont Saturday of last week afier a visit with
her mother, Mrs. Charles Ivuuze.
Mrs. .vial tie Burl'ord aud lilt tie grand daugh-
ter, M.ss Mary Elizabeth 1'oueus, returned suu-
day from a visit with relatives at Austiu.
Mrs. C. P. Hopkins aud daughter, Miss Sallie
King, returned to their home .u Sail Autonio
Saturday after several weeks' visit here.
Mrs. Ret tie Obenhaus is a guest ol relatives i
iu sail Autouio.
Mrs. W. E. Etherldgo and three children of !
Palestine came last Saturday to visit Mr. and
Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly
Spots—How to Remove Easily.
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a remedy for freckles with the guarantee
of a reliable concern that it will rot cost
you a penny unless it removes the freckles;
while if it does give you a clear complexion
the expense is trifling.
.Simply get au ounce of Othiffe—double
strength from any druggist and a few
applications should show you how easy it
is to rid yourself of the homely freckles
anil get n beautiful complexion. Rarely is
more than one ounce needed for the worst
case.
Be sure to ask tfce druggist for the
double strength Otblne, as this strength
la sold under guarantee of money back if
it falls to pemore freckles.—(Adv.)
SAGE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK
It's
Grandmother's Recipe
IJring Hack Color and
Lustre to Hair.
to
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Folsom visited at Wat
kins this week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Oavis have gone to Tex
aid. ana.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. 1> Brown have returned
from a visit to San Antonio.
Mrs. W L. Ervvlu visited In Del Kio this
week.
Mi and Mrs. B. F. Mclieo have gone to
San Autonio.
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only be had by brewing
a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Your
i hair is your charm. It makes or mars
I the face. When it fades, turns gray or
j streaked, just un application or two of
i Sage and Sulphur enhances its appearance
a hundredfold.
Don't bother to prepare the mixture; yon
can get this famous old recipe improved
by the addition of other ingredients at a
small cost, all ready for use. It is called
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.
This can always be depended upon to bring
back Ihe natural color and lustre of your
hair.
Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because it dark-
ens so naturally and evenly that nobody
can tell it has been applied. You simply
dampen a sponge or soft brush with it
and draw this through the nair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morning
the gray hair has disappeared, and after
another* application it becomes beautifully
dark and appears glossy and lustrous.—
(Adv.)
Branch.
Mrs. A. Wlldenthal and children have re-
turned from points in Southern California,
where they have lieen visiting relatives.
Mrs. 1 ra Mcpherson of Corpus Christ! Is
here visting her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. W. W.
Barker.
Mrs. Lloyd Vivian of Brundage and Mrs.
II. II. Smith and little son. Carl of Fort
\North are here visiting Mrs. S. E. Fisher.
Miss Marguerite Owen is in San Autonio
this week visiting her sister, Mrs. 11. White.
Miss Lynne Barnard and brother, I.anhaai,
have returned from Clarksvill*« where they
have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Nora
Barn a rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam II. Anderson and chil-
dren have arrived from Columbia to make
tlii- plnee their home.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Griffin gnd children of
Beaumont are here visiting the Misses Clil'ft.
Miss Lena Howard is in San Autonio this
week.
Mrs. J. L. M< Caleb and sister. Mrs. Mary
Barnes, lift Saturday for Alpine to sjiend
the summer.
Miss Bessie Brough, who has been visiting
at the Byrd ran h, left Thursday for San An-
tonio. From there she will proceed to Colorado
and hence to her home in New York.
Misses Elizabeth Byrd, Clair Askew, Bonita
Baxter, Aline Broadlmrst aud Shirley Potter
an 1 Messrs. Charles Vandervoort, Paul Gardner,
and Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Grubb motored to
Ashertou, Brundage ami Big Wells Wednesday.
Mrs. A. E. Eardley am! baby are in Big
Wells this week.
Mi«s I^t» Myra Cchanee of Temple Is 'here
visiting her sister. Mrs. W. K. Russell.
Misses Inez llinds and Tressa Wilds and
Vuurice Smith motored over from Asherton
Tuesday night.
PORTLAND.
Miss Olive Peterson and her mother. Mrs.
Lottie Peterson, of Carthage, Mo., who have
been visiting Mrs. Nels Nelson, Mrs. Peterson's
sister, left Friday morning for Redvale, Cob,
where they exepect to remain • veral months.
Miss Anna Brookeu Corey, who has been in
Denton as a student of tl t College of Indus-
trial Arts, has returned home.
Mrs. II. F. HoeffeVt of Sehnlenberg, who Is
a regular summer vlstor to Portland, arrived
a few days since, having driven across the
country in her auto.
A. W. Christopher and family of Kstelllne
have arrived and will uiake this city their fu-
ture home.
Mrs. C. F, Heck of Houston after spending
several weeks with her sister, Mrs. George
Fisher, left for home Monday.
Miss Jessie Recti of this place has returned
home after several weeks with relatives and
friends in Houston and Galveston.
Mr. and Mrs. W S. Wessendoph of Houston
!ift«>r several days' stay with Mrs. R. Arnold.
Mrs. Wessendorph's aunt, have gone to San
Antonio.
Senator and Mrs. John G. Willacy of San
Antonio arrived Wednesday and will spend sev-
eral days with Mrs. R. A. Arnold, Mrs, Wil-
lacy's sister
Mrs. W. B. Mellen of this place returned
home a few days since after several weeks'
stay with her sister at Floresville.
BRACKETTVILLE.
Mrs. W. F. Holmes and son, William, of San
Antonio, are guests of relatives here this week*
Mr. ami Vis. F. O. L<mg returned Thursday
evening froyi Kansas City, where they had
made an extended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred West left Saturday for
1'. J. Kirby. Mrs. Etheridge aud sou, ; a short visit to San Antonio and Ranger.
Your Hair Needs Damlemie
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lon£, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don't let it stay lifeless,
thin, scraggly or fading. Bring back its color, vigor and vitality.
Get a 35-cent bottle of delightful "Danderine" at any drug or
toilet countcr to fresSen your scalp; check dandruff and falling
hair. Yoi:r hair needs stimulating, beautifying "Danderine"
rasters life, color, brightness, abundance. Hurry, Girls I
BOEENE.
Mrs Lola i arri--., eiitei;. d a large gather-
ing of frit i^Is at her home with a dance. Re-
1 frt diluents w • re served.
Mrs. H. B. Chapman aud son of Texas City
! are visiting friends hen;.
Mrs M. Merino a: I little son of New Orleans,
I n . are visiting relatives here, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Adam tichwarz.
Mrs. William kuhfuss and little daughter,
lr» u«'. ar« vi-dtlng relatives and frieuds in La
fayette La.
Miss Pauline E«dtz of San Antonio, has re-
turned to her home after a visit with friends
here.
Mr. and Mr--. William Vollbreeht of Aslier-
1 ton are here visiting relatltes and friends.
Mr and Mrs. Lee B. Miller and children
| visited Mrs Miller's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
! Louie Vollbreeht, the past week.
Misses Mamie ami Cam en Kuhftiss of New
! Braunfels nre visiting their cousin here, Mrs.
! Herbert Harz.
NURSERY.
Mr*. William Murphy and baby are visiting
, reia five- in San A ntonio.
M ss Christine WUborne is visiting relatives
I in Kdna.
Mrs. H. M lllk n left yesterday for Houston
for a short stay.
Mrs. Medic Kyte spent a few days in ou-
J city looking over her ranch. ^
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Mrs
kirby, left Monday to visit relatives at Alpi:
The Lutheran Sewing Circle met Monday aft-
ernoon with Mrs. i\ ii. Mangliers.
Miss Loraine Cutle, who nas beeu guest of
Mrs. Maud shultz, : 'it Monday to visit at Al-
ley ton, Lllinger an*' other places before return-
ing to her home at San Antonio.
Mrs. A. C. Love and two children, Miss Gene
and Calvin, ure here from College Station, guest*
of Mrs. Love's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. C. L.
Sronce.
Misses Byrd ami Frieda Warner have returned
from a visit with relatives at i re-port aud
Houston.
Mrs. 10. J. Burger, son, Robert, and their
guest, Miss Sybil oaeger of Brenhaiii, returned
Thursday from a few days' visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Saeger at lirenham.
The nuild met Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
Pearl Wooten.
Mrs. J. S. llrbanousky and two children of
West, who have beeu guests of Mr. and .Mrs.
o. ii. IIov gemeyer, left Thursday to visit at
Weimar before returning home.
Mrs. C. il. Miller left Wednesday to visit
her parents at Mcliade.
Mrs. Lew.s Hurst of Beaumont t ame Wednes-
uuy to visit ut tho home of her grandmother,
Mrs. Agnes Garner.
Mrs. J. W. Tow ell and Mrs. John Hester re-
turned Tuesday from Illusion, where they have
been visiting relatives the past few weeks.
Miss l'hy.ne Tanner entertained a number of
friends with a slumber party Thursday night,
complimenting .er guest, Miss Dorothy IIill cf
Austin. Miss Hill returned home Saturday.
Mrs. Whit Boyd aud daughters, Misses Carri"
and Margaret, returned to Houston Friday after
a visit with relatives ami friends here.
Mrs. J. T. Tracy and tlaughter, Miss Beuiah,
left Tuesday to visit relatives at I/'S Angeles.
Mrs. John L. Peeler and little son, John, who
have been, guests of Mrs. Peeler's sister, Mr-.
John o. Tanner, left for her home at Austin
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lowry add son returned
Wednesday from a short visit to Houston.
Mrs. W. 1>. Churchill returned to Sunthville
Wednesday after a visit with Mrs. L. P. Law-
rence.
Mrs. F. A. Tolbert entertained the Brilge
Club Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gegenwort.il and their
little guest aud grandchild, Miss Alice Gerahilne
Towuseud of San Atnonlo, left Sunday, for Hal-
las to visit Mr. ami Mrs. Woodfin Bogess.
Miss Nina Porter left Saturday tu visit at
Sau Antonio before her return to Houston. She
was guest of Mrs. J. L Northrup.
Mrs. IL B. Tanner entertained the Wednes-
day Club this week.
Mrs. 1/iuls Wink, Mrs. Marcus Wink and
baby and Miss Berniee Shaw left Thursday to
spend a few days with relatives at Kngle Lake.
Mrs. J. II. Van Alstyne and four children are
here from Weimar, guests of Mrs. Agnes Gar-
ner.
Mrs. It. Ii. Ilastedt entertained the Baptist
Young Woman's Auxiliary Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. J. H. Geopinger left Saturday to visit
relatives at Houston.
Millard Cousins and Miss Mae Becker, who
were married ut Houston last Saturday, returned
home Monday.
SEGUIN.
Miss Lillie Llllard, a recent guest of Seguin
relatives, has returned to her home iu Ailing
ton.
Miss Elizabeth Stamps is visiting relatives
In Waco.
Miss Josie Smith is visiting in Colorado.
Miss Maude Greebou is visiting relatives «n
Pennsylvania.
Miss Lorena Good rum of Sau Antonio is the
guest of the John W. Goodrum family.
Mrs. II. L. Ziinnienuanu, Misses Klla and
Carlo left Monday for a visit In Kerrvllle.
Misses Zada and Adelaide Campbell have re-
turned from a visit to relatives in Lockhart.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bretzke and sou re-
turned Saturday from a visit in California.
Miss Pearl Bartholomae of San Antonio was
the guest of relatives Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Joseph Zoreka and daughter and Mrs.
Eugene Barth were In San Antonio Thursday.
T. 11. Baker and Miss Fli/.abeth Baker of
Denisou are guests of relatives nere.
Mrs. Julia Street, who was the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Zept Baxter, has returned to her hom»
In Alabama.
Miss Lydia Feigerle Is spending her vacation
in San Marcos ami New Braunfels.
Misses Clara Stelntnan ami Klsa Jnenger of
the Bobert B. Green Menu.rial Hospital, San
Antonio, are- spending their vacation with
Seguin relatives.
Mr. aud Mrs. Leo J. Coers visited relatives
in San Antonio Sunday.
Mrs. William Mockheltn and children of
Mekiuney are guests of Seguin relatives
Mr and Mrs. Lonnle Fcnnell and Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Whlttaker ami daughter were In
Austin Sunday.
Mr. aud Mrs. Arno Brenstadt have returned
from a month's stay iu the mountains ol Colo-
rado.
MARBLE FALLS.
Mrs. O. G. Galloway and daughter fir* visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. L.'Tate Sr.
Miss Freida M Her of Giddiugs is a guest
of Mrs. R. Giesecks. „
Mrs. Elmo Tate ami children of iairfax,
ok la., who are visiting here, are spending a
few days in Llano.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. K. McCoy and children and
Milton McGee are visiting iu North Texas.
Misses Katlierine and Margaret Filippone left
Tiestlay for Los Angeles, Cal., where they
will make an extended visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Russl and children of Sin
Artonio are the guests of h( rgt. and Mrs.
Cunningham.
Missei Edna and Lois Dooley and Ogden,
Claude and John }. Boo ley leturned Tuesday
frail Marshall, wherj they made an extended
visit with relatives.
guetu -
women and their hostesses. The high s«t>re
prize was won by Mrs. Christine Blake Searcy
of Houston and Mrs. Warren Chapman re-
ceived ihe consolation prize. Pretty favors
were given each of th" honorees. A piste
course was served at the conclusion of the
games.
Miss Margaret Stoner of Pittsburg, Pa., who
lias been the guest of Miss Kllauua Born for
several weeks, has gone to San Antonio to
visit. From there she will proceed hom-*.
Miss Stoner aud Miss Born were roommates
at the Ward Belmont School, Nashville, Tenn.
Miss Stoner has beeu entertained at a num-
ber of the large ranches in this district dur-
ing her visit, including Laureles, Santa Ger-
trudes, La lMierta ami Parr ranches. Sho
is tin; possessor of a delightful mezzo-soprano
voice and has been heard ou a number of public
occasions. Miss Born accompanied Miss Stouer
to Sau Autouio.
Mrs. Warren Chapman entertained a large
bridge party at her home Thursday after-
noon.
The Misses Blanche Roberts, Lit la Lee Car-
ter and Margaret Hcye entertained ioiutly
Thursday evening at the home of Miss Rob
erts. In playing progressive games prizes
were won by Misses Elizabeth Shely aud Eliza-
beth Barth tt and Mr. Eddie Little and Mr.
J. B. Todd.
Mrs. C. P. Kitchen was the honor guest at
a reception given by the women of the Park
Avenue llaptist Church Monday evening, the
affair being in the nature of a farewell. Mrs.
kitchen has been a faithful church worker
during her stay here. There was no formal
program but several vocal and instrumental
selections were rendered. Fruit punch and
cake were served.
Mrs. W. E. Poppe entertained Friday with
ii bridge party In honor of Mesdames Clifton
Blake Searcy of Houston, R. B. Russell and
O. 1?. J ml kins of Sau Antonio. High score
prize was won by Mrs. A. C. Friday and Mrs.
K. G. Malhis won the out prize. Pretty favors
were given the honorees.
Miss Vasliti Wilson of Rotan, Tex., and
Elton Morciuan, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Moreman, were married at the home of the
bride at high noon Monday, Rev. Mr. Watson,
pastor "f tin Methodist Church officiating.
After a few days spent with the groom's
parents they will ,go to Agua Bulce, whew
Mr. Moreman is manager of the large cotton
gin.
A number of young women from New Braun-
fels attended a swimming party at North
Be&ch Monday evening. Tho guests Included
Misses Koleska and Elsie Boesslng, Barbara
Koike, Krna and Ziida Baetge. Edna Ochs and
Edua Nowotny, al of New Braunfels.
SABINAL.
The Young Ladies' Circle recently enter-
tained with an open meeting and picnic at
the river. Those attending were: Misses Mag-
gie Peters, Zora Crews, Oladys Kennedy, Alta
Huff, Eiuma Owens, Nettle Durham, Berta Me-
Bride, Ora Crane, Anna Lyell, Myra Bell
Thompson, Mesdames Hargery Wofford, Char-
lie Ikumho. Harvey Douoho, Lewis Adams,
Edgar Kincaid, George Johnson, Ella Bales,
Tom Pressle.v, Frank Ketlar, Rankin Peters
ami Charlie Johnson.
Miss Alta Isom left last Friday for At-
lanta. Tex., for n visit with friends.
After a two weeks' visit with home folks
near Sabinal. Miss Tena Cartel; has returned
to San Autonio.
Mrs. M. T. Barksdale has returned from a
visit in the homes of her sons, George and
Charlie, in Colorado and Oklahoma.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Wales and daughter
motored to Montell Monday and returned Tues-
day. They were accompanied by Mrs. Bovio
II n rper.
Mrs. Frank Ketlar of Pennsylvania is the
guest of her parents, Mr. auil Mrs. W. C.
Crews.
Mrs. T. E. Wyatt weut to San Antonio
Wednesday.
Mrs. Fdgar Johnson came out from San An-
tonio Tuesday for a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. I) Crane.
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Owens and child-en
left last Friday for San .Ontoiiio for a visit.
Mrs. A. A. Kelso returned Monday froui a
visit in F mi hie.
Mrs. M. L. Maliaffey of Westhoff is 1he
guest of her son. Luther Maliaffey and family.
Mrs. K. T. Biggs and children are visiting
Mrs. Biggs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ry-
lander, at Fearsail.
Mrs. Thomas Pressle.v, who has been visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Crews,
left Wednesday for her home at Ruuge.
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