San Antonio Express. (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 200, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 19, 1914 Page: 56 of 74
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SAN ANTONIO EXPRESS : SUN DAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1914.
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OKI. RiO.
Mrs. F. Howard and daughter,
Claud Freeman and baby, are visiting rela-
tive! in Castrovllle.
Mrs. 1. N. Win an* of Eagle Pass is vis-
iting friends here.
Mrs. Pauline Greenwood and sinter, Mrs.
Cynthia Palmer, of Phoenix, Arix., have
gone to Center Point to visit their brother.
C. K. Johnson of Sanderson is visiting
iu Del Rio.
Finch Prince and J. Walker visited San
Antonio Monday and also attended tbo
freight clerks' meeting.
Mrs. Joseph Boehmer of Eagle Pass, who
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. V. GUdea,
• ha* returned home.
Jones Pennington made a visit to Eagle
Sherwood Bradford and Ernest Hamilton
art* in Eagle Pass ou business.
Mrs. Connie Scales entertained tho Ep-
worth League last month. A delightful
evening was spent.
Miss Mary maimers was hostess to the
Priscllla girls Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robinson of I valde
have decided to locate in Del Kio and are
«t present with their sou, J. F. Kobin-
•sou Jr.
Mrs. W. H. Raster liner enterlained at a
watermelon party Friday evening in honor
of her cousins, Misses Lena Mae and Veda
fciyott of Florcsville.
MA UFA.
Mrs. A. M. Porter entertained delight-
fully at bridge.
Mrs. Thomas Snyder entertained at
forty two complimentary to Mrs. Hoff
heinz.
Mrs. James Poole entertained in honor
of Misses Woodward and Werner.
Messrs. C. F. and F. C, Mitchell were
hosts at a barbecue dinner at their ranch
near Marfa Tuesday. There were sixty-
five guests.
Mrs. W. B. Mathews entertained at a
young folks' party.
Mrs. Charles I*ruett entertained the
I'riscilla Sewing Club 8aturday ufternoon.
Mrs. .1. P. Shields was hostess Thursday
morning to the Silent Twelve -Sewing
Club.
Mrs. O. A. Hubbard is visiting the family
of f»r. Reeves at Sanderson.
Mrs. K. <\ Miller has gone east for a
tw«» months' stay.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Robinson and daugh-
ters leave next week for Corpus Christi to
stay several weeks.
Misses Dorothy Mooney and Grace Mc-
Clanahan of San Antonio leave in a few
i clays for their home, having been the
guests of Mrs. J. \V. Pool.
MAXWELL.
Among the season's most enjoyable af-
fairs was the week-end spent by the
younger set with Miss Lucille liarbaeh
at the home of her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Barbae h. Music, autoing. swimming and
picnicking were the diversions. Friday
night ended the g aye ties, when about
seventy young people gathered on the
lawn, coming from San Marcos, Lock hart
*ud Martin dale. After a number of games
Were played an ice course was served.
Mesdames Brenard and neighbors chap
eroned the young people from San Marcos.
The house guests were Misses Annie D.
Rylander, Marie McCurdv, Mattie Chesser,
Annie Blundell of Lockhart, Mary Veale
of Taylor, Frances Smith of Luling, Effie
Covington, Evelyn Jennings, Myrtle Jen-
nings, Rita Tuttle, Mary Kced of Martin
daK Alma Bales, Grace Rogers, Helen
Taylor, Nevada Anderson of San Marcos,
Dorothy Dix of San Antonio.
Henry Benner of Lock hart, formerly of
this place, spent tho week with friends.
Arthur Howard and family have gone
to North Carolina to visit Mr. Howard's
parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Karback visited in Lnling.
where Dr. Karback went to attend the
medical meeting.
Dr. and Mrs. Klingeman, Miss Viola
Klingeman and Miss Annie Blundell
motored over from Lockhart.
Miss Desa Legier <Tf Brenham is visit-
ing Miss Kstella Pfefferhorn,
SANDERSON.
Mrs. | Mr and Mrs. Grosh of Del Rio were
visitors here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Stein were here from
Del Rio.
Miss Triilian of San Antonio is visiting
friends here.
Miss Beauregard of Del Rio was a
visitor here.
Miss McCue of Del Rio was here.
Mrs. M Uarnett of Alpine was here.
Mrs. W. Daniels of El Paso is the
guest of Mrs. W. R. Qualtrough.
Mrs. A. Daniels, accompanied by her
daughter, Miss Ernestine of Del Rio, are
the guests of Mrs. C. W. Schupbach.
Mr. and Mrs. John Green of Valentine
were visitors here.
Enjoyable dances were given at the
courthouse Tuesday and Wednesday eve-
nings.
Miss Annie Shaw of Puinpville and Miss
Wait of Sau Antonio art the guests of
Mrs. W. W. Young.
Mr. ami Kirs. John Trent of Free were
the guests of friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby of Tesnus, accom-
panied by their niece. Miss Tucker, were
the guests of Mrs. John Whistler this
week.
PKARSALL.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Nixon have gone to
Marfa and Cloudcroft, N. M., for the eum-
mer.
The Young Men's Wesley class was
royally entertained on Friday night at the
residence of Mrs. Mason Maney.
The Misses Carrie and Julia Woodward
are attending the Rpworth League en-
campment at Corpus Christi.
Mrs. J. J. Roger* has returned home
after a pleasant visit to San Marcos and
Sinithville friends.
Mrs. Monroe Chapman entr>rtnlned the
C. C. Band of the Methodist Church Mon-
day afternoon.
Mrs, J. H. Fuller and daughter. Miss
ThwAa, ire spending the summer at
newferoft N. M.
Miss Etta Bllhartz has returned home
Xrom St. Louis after an extended visit.
Mrs. J. R. Love and son Harry are vis-
iting at Milford.
Miss Cecil Carter entertained a number
of young people at her home last. Friday
night in honor of her guest. Miss Jones,
of Tebuacana.
MARTIN DALE.
Thomas H. Armstrong and Miss Varlna
Blanche Ellison were married at H :4*"»
o'clock Tuesday evening at; the home of
Hie brides sister. Mrs. Oscar B. Petty.
Rev. H. M. Rowland, uncle of the groom,
•officiating. The large porch was deco-
rated with baskets of sunflowers and
daisies. A pyramid of smilax and vines
was arranged in one corner in front of
which the bride and groom stood. Just
before the ceremony Miss Ara Jennings
Ming Guy D. Hardelot's "Because," Miss
"Mollie Fisher of Luling at the piano. Lit-
tle Misses Mary James and Elizabeth
Smith entered holding bouquets of daisies
and ferns. To strains of the Lohengren
wedding march, played by Mrs. Howell
James. *?1ster of the bride, the bride en-
tered with her maid of honor. Miss Jennie
Harper, and was met at the altar by the
room. The punch bowl was a huge Mm k
of ice, into which had b»*en frozen flow-
ers and fruits, which made a ver\ pretty
effect and was pr«*sid«sl over by Miss
Posey and Mrs. A, II Nmeth, An enj«^
able time was had when the bride's c;«Te
was cut. Miss Nannie Jennings was the
lucky one In catching the bride's banquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong left for GalveSton
pud will be at home after August 1
Arthur Howard and family left this
week for a month's visit to relatives in
North Carolina.
Mrs. VV. M. White has as her guests Mr.
nnd Mi*s. W E Sanu» rs of Lynuui and
Mrs. W. A Martin of Taylor.
Miss Alice Johnson 1«- spending a few
days with relatives at the camp ground
near Staples.
Mrs. B. A. Harper and Miss Mabel Harp-
er are visiting relatives and friends at
Paint Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. P G. Williams of Glen
Flora are visiting relatives here and at
San Marcos
Miss Annie Marie Beali and Miss Smith
of San Marcos w«»r^ tl • guests «>f Mrs J
Fentress Thompson.
LYTLE.
Charles McNut aud sister. Gladys, are
here from Lockhart, the guests of J. R.
Tate and family.
Mrs. Olga Hudson of Crystal City is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Brown!
Mrs. W. E. Jones and children of Jour-
dan ton spent the week at Lytic.
Mrs. E. F. Gates aud children of Miguel
have returned home.
COLUMBUS.
Misses LIbbte aud Ruth Sigler of Seay
epeut a few days visiting their relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hahn.
Mrs. Chas. Saeger aud two children of
Brenham, after a visit to their parents. Mr
and Mrs. R. P. White, returned home, ac-
companied by Mrs. Emil Burger and son.
Bob.
Mrs. Joe K<>lb of Houston is visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glithero.
Sidney and Leon Ramsey of Houston
havw returned home after a visit to their
j nncle, Charles Ramsey and aunt, Miss Tli-
I lie Weete.
Miss Minnie Rauh is visiting her sister,
j Mrs. Milton Straus in Waco.
Mrs. S. Hamburger and daughter. Joce-
lyn, have returned from a visit to relatives j
in MadlFonville, and were accompanied j
home by Mrs. Shapiro and daughter. Miss
Ltllie.
Mrs. E. J. Creel of Dallas Is visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. White.
Mrs. S K. Seymour and son. J. D.,
Misses Marion Hopkins and Maude McDow
j»nd W. R. Cray have returned from a
trip to Palacios.
Leon K Dick returned from a visit to
Galveston and was accompanied home by
Mr. aud Mrs. Gus Dick and daughter. Miss
l.Jlian.
Mr. and Mrs Gus Weete and two chil-
f'r.n ol' LaGrange are visiting their father,
Mr. I,. Weete Sr.
Mrs. Otto Moellenberndt of LaGrange
and li», Charles Mauer and little daugh-
ter ef Oklahoma City, Ofcla., are visiting
at their Zweincr home.
Mrs. J. H. Wooten and little son and
M;sg M.ii y Gordon have gone for an exten-
ded visit to Kerrville.
Miss Geraldir.e Gegen worth has return-
ed from a two weeks visit to friends iu
San Antonio
Mrs It II Walther entertained the La
d>s' E;-i.scopal Guild Thursday afternoon.
Leon F. /wiener of Cleburne and Leon-
ard E. Hill of Seymour. Texas are visiting
at the home of Mrs. Ida Zwiener.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fownsend and
Mrs. J. J. Mansfield have returned from a
visit to Kerrville anu San Antonio.
Mrs. \. o. Ford and three children,
who have been visiting Mr. and Msr. T.
B. West, have returned to their home In
Lay City.
Miss Gladys Ghin returned Tuesday
from a lengthy visit to friends in Waco.
Mrs. A. W. Hahn was hostess for the
Ladies Auction Bridge Club Thursday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. J. F. I^essing and daughter, Ela
Maxlne, are visiting relatives and friends
in El Paso and Cloudcroft, New Mex.
Mrs. T. F. Mitchel and Miss Ophelia
Coleman of San Antorio are visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Papenburg,
Mrs. S. H. Simpson entertained the Wed
nesday Sewing Club. Those present were
Mesdames R. Routt, J. Hollman, C. Zwien-
«r, F Auerbach, 8. K. Seymour, L. Hur-
ley. L. D. Shaw, J. H. Wooten, J. L.
Townsend, Harry Tanner, C. R. Grobe,
Misses (ilnn Lass. Shapire. Cordon, Tan-
ner.
Louis Ramsey and guests. Sidney and
Leon Ramsey of Houston spent a few days
visit hivr their aunt, Mrs. K. L. Wallace
in Giiddeu.
Mrs C. Dietrich, who has been visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Ida Zwicher, has re-
uined to her home in Dallas.
Mrs. A. Seholandt gave a children's par
ty Wednesday afternoon iu honor of her
quests, Louis Henry and Marzella Bur-
< hard of Gonzales, at which <»4 children
were delightfully entertained from four to
seven o'clock.
Miss Mabel Brooks of Houston is visit-
ing to* sister, Mrs. J. E. Hester and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. August Use have returned
fr« m a few weeks stay in San Antonio.
f^eury Hahn of Eagle Lake spent a few
days visiting at the home of his brother,
A W. Hahn and family.
Mr nnd Mrs John Hollman have return-
ed from a visit to La Grange.
Mrs. Minnie Woolsey and son, R. T., of
Pay City, and Miss Minnie Aldrecht of
Brizoria are visiting their relatives, Mr,
end Mrs. C. R. Grobe.
PRIZE-WINNER IN THE PARADE
Bernlce Ball of Taylor and her decorxted tricycle, a prize-winner In the Lilli-
putian parade at the recent Taylor fair. Sha is the 3-year-old daughter of Lpwis E
Ball of Huntsville, a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Minor 11. Brown of Taylor and
a niece of Colonel Tom Ball of Houston.
BKEYILLE.
Mrs. Ethel Lynch Petterson has return-
ed to her home in San Antonio after a
visit with friends here
Mis* liuble Miller of N.o ogdoches is
here for a visit with Mrs. Ellis Qulnn.
Mrs. Dugger Young of Beaumont is the
guest of friends and relatives.
Mrs. Ernest Miller and family are so-
journing iu Roekport.
Mrs. Will Geffert and daughter, nallie,
Mrs. Walter Nation and daughter, Ruth,
and Mis> Alice Ballard have some to Waco
for a visit of several months.
Miss Bessie May of It. r.-iair is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Sam Mitchel.
Mrs. Sam Mitchel was hostess to the
Forty-two dub on Saturday ufternon.
Mrs. Perclval entertained with Bridge*
Tt erday.
Mrs. Claude Rirabaugh entertained with
Bridge on Wednesday afternoon.
COMFORT.
Last Sunday a Jolly crowd gathered
at the country home of Martin Heiuen
to celebrate his birthday anniversary. Re-
freshments were served and good music
made the afternoon pass only too fast.
Thursday evening the home of Otto In-
genhuett was the scene of a very pleasant
gathering, when Mrs. Ingenhuett celebrated
her birthday.
Otto Gass and family have returned to
San Antonio, alter a visit to relatives.
Mrs. John B. Carrlngton and son are
here from San Antonio.
Albert Nordman of San Antonio was
a visitor here.
Mrs. Herman Harms and her daughter,
Mrs. J. P. Newcomb, are here from San
Antonio to join Miss Elsa Harms for sev-
eral weeks.
L. E. Mays, wife and daughter of San
Antonio are among the visitors here.
W. J. N'iggli, wife and baby, of Eagle
Pass, are here for the summer
Mrs. Sarah E. okerland of San Antonio
is here on a several days' visit to her
daughter. Miss Eloise Watts.
Miss Alice Davidson of Houston has
returned to her home, after a visit here
to her sister, Mrs. W. J. Xiggli.
Miss Sch wet helm of Kerrville visited
friends here.
PETTUS.
Miss Ethel Borroum of Beeville
guest of the Misses Borroum.
Miss Mollie Gebhardt has returned home
after a visit with Miss Dora Dahl.
Miss Ruth Suffold of Tuleta, who visit-
ed Miss Alice Courtney the past week, has
returned to her home.
Mrs. J. C. Crisp and daughters, Julia.
Delia and Tiny, were guests of Mrs. G. A.
Ray and daughters.
Mr. aud Mrs. Coley Hall of Beeville vis-
ited relatives here.
Mrs. J. W. Ray with her children and
nurse are spending a few weeks lu Corpus
Christi.
Mr. aud Mrs. S. E. Klser of Rosebud
are visiting Miss Riser's parents here,
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Courtney.
Miss Jennie Wilson visited her sister in
Houston.
Mrs. L. C. Bishop and daughters, Gladys
and Elizabeth of Sinton, are making a
short visit, to her sister, Mrs. G. A. Ray
and family, who will soon leave for Colo-
rado.
HOUSTON.
Miss Loraine Galvln of New Orleans is
the guest of Miss Blanche Miley.
Miss Kathleen Blakely is visiting Miss
Cora Ashford in Huntsville.
Mrs. N. J. Akerman has gone to spend
the summer In Colorado Springs.
Miss Wortley Harrison of Austin and
Miss Louise Davis of Galveston are guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1L Hlckson.
Mrs. F. B. Hogg and Miss Marie Hogg
have gone for a summer's stay in Maui
tou, Denver, Colorado Springs* and other
points.
Miss Frances Dennis has gone to spend
the summer in Long Beach, Cal.
Miss Marie McCane has returned from
a visit with friends and relatives in Beau
mont
Misses Mary Elizabeth Rouse and Ruth
Curtln have gone for a year's study ol'
music at Bremen.
Mrs. A. W. Standing and two daughters
have gone to Lake Toxaway, N. C., to re
main until fall.
Mrs. J. M. Hellen has gone to Kentucky
to visit her mother.
Mrs. Paxton T. Haddon of Lake Charles
is the guest of her mother, Mrs. F% P.
Haddon. *
Mrs. James Schuyler Stewart is visiting
Mrs. Douglas Burnett In Sapulpa, Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Edel nave gone for
a trip through the Great Lakes to New
York and other points.
Miss Ethel King has gone to Sherman,
where she will be the gue*t of Miss Yelma
Akers. ^
Mrs. Neal Whisenhunt of Jennings, La.,
has returned home after a visit with her
mother, Mrs. S. C. Cock roll, and sister.
Mrs. J. P. Keitbly.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Burkltt and Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Crane and sons of Palestine
have returned from a motor trip to Sun
Antonio.
Mrs. Hettie Curry of Brenham is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. George M. Coole.
Mrs. Fred Jones and children of Dallas
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones.
Miss Loulie and Carrie Pugh of Crow-
ley, La., are guests of Mrs. F M. Gray.
ROUiLPORT.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davis, who have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chalmers, have
returned to El Paso.
Misses Iris Soreuson and May Pearl Her-
ring have returned from Yoakum
Mr. and Mrs. E. 1». Cox are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Thad Cox at Bishop.
Miss Schnlttker of St. Louis is visiting
her mother at the Oak shore Club.
Pick Terry and family of Dallas are vis
it in g Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Terry.
Miss Elsie Duval has returned after an
extended visit to her father.
Mrs. Thomas ,T. Lee of San Antonio and
son are here for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and children
K \RNES CITY
Mrs. C S. Lane 1s visiting relatives in
Jacksonville.
Mrs. J. C. Wilson and daughter. MNs
F.mma. have returned to their home in Vi«
torla aft«T a visit with relatives here
M. P.. Little and family have i, ft for
Alto, which place they will make their fn
hire home.*
Mi«s Marie Bailey is visiting ber sis |
tcr. Mrs. F. C. Watkins, at Houston.
Miss Eunice Kensington is visiting r- la
tives at Nixon.
Mrs. H. H. Frier and »hiJdren of San
Antonio have returned home aXur a visit
with »Mr. and Mrs. Wlnerleh.
Miss Sallie Mae Dailey has returned to
her home in Kenedy after spending a few
days with Miss Indiano Dietaw
Mr*. Sophie Seidel Is visiting r"latives at
ftlixon.
Mis< Beryl iJohmer* of Yorln^i re
iun.e.i home after spend ng the • tfe
His-- <'!ci> Wlnerich.
Mrs. E. A Linne and daughter of La
femia are the guests of Mrs Kate H .
|>er. I
Mrs (\ L. Bell is spending the week !
San Antonio.
Mrs. A L Ilasklns has returned fr*m
a Twi Treek- \1-it with relatives .it ('"■ m.
Miss Minnie Butler has returned •» he: i
home in Helena after a week's visit wi:> 1
Mrs. J. W. Ru^kman
Mis
ffueit
YOAKUM.
The young ladies of the Blue Bird riub
have been the center of things socl«liv
this week, the inspiration being a nunib.'r
of visiting girls, guests of Blue Bird i , nv,n}w4mQ
members. Monday afternoon a picnic was ' to Dklnhoma
enjoyed in the woods, after a fea*a of,
good tin rigs the return home was made and
.i visit to a picture show enjoyed. Tues
day afternoon Misses Lois and Roe Fry
) w» re joint hostesses of the elnb at the
h- :oe of Mr and .Mrs. J. B. Harris. The i
f'TTioon <n this occaslou was spent In J
f r y work Wednesday morning a merry ,
' ft for a »amp on the «»uadalupe. i \ .« v .~V ~ ~ —
K Bnehanau and Mrs. Walter I 8,hJ M»deleine, returned from LaFayette,
The Mioses Brundrett were here from
Laiuar.
Misses Ethel and Marie Johnson have
returned from Lamar.
Mrs A D. Coates and children went to
Bay xide.
Mrs. S. D. Allison was here from Bay-
side.
Jaeobs and daughters. Alma
ALP! N E.
T. P. Cummiugs ol Fort Stockton, with
his family, has moved to Alpine.
The "Trip Around the World" under the
auspices of the Episcopal Guild Tnursday
evening was an enjoyable affair.
Mrs. W. Van Sickle has returned from an
extended visit to Los Angeles.
r. M. Wilson, a Marfa banker, was an
Alpine visitor this week.
Miss Stella Youngblood is visiting In
Valentine.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Goolsbv have gone
for a visit to MUlcdgeville, Ga'.. Mr. Gools-
by's -old home.
Everett Townsend and family arrived by
auto from the Elslnore ranch Wednesday
and spent a day here with relatives on the
way to Fort Davis.
I. A. Dewees has gone to EI Paso, where
he will be Joined by his wife on a trip to
Chicago.
Mrs. B. J. Dantzler has returned from a
visit to East 'Texas.
Mrs. G. H. Plato and Miss Myrtle Flato
and Miss Esther Higlismith of Hutto are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ilighsmith at
the Holland Hotel.
Dr. Heakley and family of Austin are
here for the summer.
Miss Ora o'Mulller of Alpine has been
offered tbe position of primary teacher
In the Fort Stockton schools.
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Youngblood have1
gone to Fort Worth to see his mother.
Mrs. Youngblood will go from there to
Waco on a visit.
Mrs. Hughes is visiting in El Paso.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ash more of Fort
Stockton are Alpine visitors.
Mrs. Maggie Kennedy has returned from
an extended visit to relatives in Demming,
N. M. She leaves again in a few days for
a visit to her daughter in San Antonio. i /, ,. - - «„i«flvin* ill
!T" —',.,S « OA •asrjns
Mrs. II L. Anthony nnd child of Peios ' boen vlsltlnR
BAY CITY.
Miss Effie Williams is in Palacios vis-
iting friends and* relatives.
Miss Beauche Mllllcan has returned from
Brazoria.
Miss Irene Buckhart of Matagorda visited
here.
Miss Beth Phillips of Matagorda is vis-
iting friends ami relatives.
Mrs. W. S. Dolman has returned to her
home in this city after a pleasant visit In
San Antonio.
Mrs. E. F. Branch of Houston is visiting
here.
Miss Agnes Spence of Buckeye spent
several days with friends here.
LAREDO.
Mrs. A. R. Kahn and children have gone
to Bustamante, Mexico, where they are
visiting friends and relatives.
Miss Vera Sharkey, who has been at-
tending the summer normal at Corpus
CHristi, has returned to her home here.
Mrs. F. A. Thomas and children have
gone to North Texas, where they will be
the guests of relatives for several weeks.
Miss Belle Koen of Austin is visiting
In Laredo for several weeks, the guest or
Mrs. L. Dalches.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gates of Bruni were
among the visitors in the city.
Miss Annie Stevenson of Eagle Pass is
visiting in Laredo as the guest of her aunt.
Mrs. J. V. Benavides, and Miss Amanda
Allen.
Mrs. A. M. Horner and son, G. C. Ilor
ner, have gone to Galveston, where they
expect to remain for several weeks.
Mrs. Kathryn MacGregor, who has been
vistlng in Corpus Christi' for several
weeks as the guest of relatives, has return-
ed to her home in Laredo.
Mrs. Virginia J. Penn, accompanied by
her daughter, Miss Aniar Penn, and grand-
daughter, Miss Virginia Penn, have gone to
Corpus Christi to spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vldales have returned
home after a several days* visit to San An-
tonio.
Mrs. Bettie F. Alice and two sons, Edwin
and Tom Atlee, arrived this week from
their ranch near Cotulla on a visit to rela-
tives at their old home here.
Mrs. M. S. Ryan and daughter, Miss
Evelyn, and Miss Ofelia. Irene and Feline
Sanchez, who have been visiting on the
Sanchez ranch near Cactus for several
weeks past, have returned to their homes
here.
TEMPLE.
Mrs. A. N. Ivancich of San Antonio is a
guest in the home of her sister, Mrs. J. C.
Dallas.
Mrs. Harvey Powell of Springfield, Mo.,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Flint.
Mrs. II B. May of Dallas, who has been
visiting Mrs. J. T. Beene, has returned to
her home. .
Mrs. Adel Farnt.worth of San Antonio is
visiting in the home ol' Mrs. J. T. Beene.
Mrs. G. W. Gunn and children of aBrtlett
are visiting in the home of their relative,
Mrs. J. N. Gunn.
Mrs. A. M. Gee. who has been visiting
in Galveston, has returned to her home In
this city. .
Mr. and Mrs. Nat M. Rice of St. Louts
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Booker. _
Mrs. A. F. Glasscock and Miss Alice
Glasscock of Kentucky are guests in the
home of their relatives, Dr. and Mrs. C. L.
Power, of this city. ,
Mrs. Charles Campbell and children de-
parted during the past week for Chautau-
qua, N. V.. to spend the remainder of the
heated term. ,
Louis A. Mahnke, who has been visiting
In the home of Mrs. A. Muehlenbruck, has
returned to his home at Seattle, Wash.
Miss Marguerite Dolan of Topeka, Kan.,
Miss Irma Mae Twist of Talmea, 111., and
GRA.Nt.LR.
Mrs. Walter James has returned from
a trip to Jarrell.
Mrs. R. H. Brookshire is in Temple.
Mrs. Brit Rae and daughter are visiting
relatives at Hubbard City and Olney.
Miss Myrtle Mitchison is visiting in Bart-
lett.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Yroung have gone to
Colorado to spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Everidge have re-
turned from a visit at Pecos.
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Towns and Mr.
aud Mrs. W. P. Young are spending the
week at Corpus Christi and other coast
resorts.
Mrs. W. S. Grimes has returned from
Chicago, where she attended the Federation
of Women's Clubs. She was accompanied
by her husband.
Miss Fannie Wentrcek has returned from
a visit to Taylor.
Misses Christine and Cecile Lawrence of
Georgetown were guests of Miss Anita
Stor jrs.
YORKTOWN.
Mrs. R. E. Porterfield and Miss Louise
Porterfield of Tivoll are guests of friends
and relatives here.
Mrs. W. C. Metz and son are visiting
at the home of Mrs. O. Eckhard.
Mrs. Louis Seeligson is in Cuero visiting
relatives.
Mrs. W. F. Pettus and children have
gone to Palacios to visit relatives.
Mrs. L. II. Harlng and daughter of Beau-
mont are here to visit home folks.
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Campbell and W.
M. Seeligson spent the week end in Cor-
pus.
Mrs. M, S. Thigpen and daughter. Merle,
have gone to Corsicana and Dallas.
Mrs. T. P. McCampbell and daughter,
Mrs. Wayne Davis and children, accom-
panied by Reb and John McCampbell. vvent
to Yorktown and spent a few days with
Mrs. R. E. Porterfield.
Mrs. Salp Buck and children returned
to San Antonio, accompanied by Miss
Mary Buck.
Mrs. Dan Webster of San Antonio is the
guest fo her sister, Mrs. E. P. Glaze.
Mrs. Charles Danforth has gone to Cuero
to visit relatives.
Mesdames F. E. Seale of Floresville and
Walter Agef of Runge are guests of Mrs.
Lela Parker.
Mrs. L. W. Chilton and Miss Katie Mac
Chilton have returned from a visit to Fort
Worth.
Miss Mattie D. Coffin has returned from
a visit to Nursery and after a visit with
her sister. Mrs. Fred Sbaper. will leave
for her home in Mathis.
Mrs. W. C. Heard and daughter have
gone to visit Miss Dora Ferguson, who
accompanied them.
Miss Cora Boyd and Douglas Boyd en-
tertained last Friday night with a dinner
party at the Boyd ranch. Eleven couples
attended from here.'
A number of delightful parties were en
joyed this week. Among those entertaining
were Mesdames Parker and Wheeler Pet-
tus. who extended invitations to bridge
in honor of Mrs. T. P. McCampbell. Mrs.
Joseph Ootzwlller also honored Mrs. Mc-
Campbell with a delightful forty two par-
ty.
Master Rolle Baker gave a party Monday
evening in honor of his guest. Master
Robert Tooke.
Miss Naydine Baker was hostess at a
party in honor of her cousin, Theo Me-
alu lien. of Victoria, Wednesday evening.
Glen Eyrie was again a rendezvous for a
happy crowd of young people, when on
Monday night Mrs. E. F. Glaze entertained
with a porch party complimentary,to Miss
Edith Paneoast and Miss Margery and
Wesley Glaze. Programs for progressive
conversation were distributed and were
soon filled with names of partners for
the game. Dancing was also one of the
diversions.
The Junior League of the Methodist
Church was entertained on Wednesday of
last week by Mrs. R. R. LeMaster. lie
freshments were served on the lawn and a
large box of candies, cakes and pictures
were arranged by the members of the
league to be sent to the mission school in
the Philippines.
Misses Marv Lee and Francis Burke en-
tertained a .lolly party of young people
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Harmon gave a water
melon party to a crowd of relatives and
friends Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Woods and baby are in
Athens to visit. Mr. Wood's parents.
Mrs. ,T. M. Pettus and son have gone
to Houston to spend a week.
and Mrs, Sam White and children of Van
Horn are \isiting their parents, Judge aud
Mrs. J. D. Martin. Charles Marttin of Pe-
cos, a son, arrived Wednesday for a brief
brief visit, and Hon. Sam White Is expect-
ed before the end of the week.
Rev. and Mrs. Harry Richardson of the
Baptist pastorate in Fort Stockton was in
Alpine Tuesday and Wednesday en route
to the Skillman Grove camp meeting near
Marfa.
CORPUS CHRISTI.
Miss Hermione Oatman Wednesday after-
noon entertained in honor of Miss" Sutton
of Austin, her guest. Besides the hostess
and honoree the guests were Mrs. J. B.
Oatman, Mrs. II A. Bobbins of Austin,
Misses Aril lie Booth, Audrey Thompson,
Marie Jordt, Maud French, Alma Rankin,
Mattie Lee Relb of Dallas and Jamie Ma-
Wr.
The Tuesday Bridge Club was entertained
by Mrs. L. Wells at her home on Fur-
man Avenue. Miss Jean Mateer won the
club and guest prizes. Present were Mes-
dames L. H. Bask in, Warren Chapman,
W. H. Daimwood, J. W. Stayton, Clarehce
Frank, S <;. Borden, Kate Tillman of Hub
bard City, Edward Cubage, Glover Johns,
Philip Howertou and Miss Jean Mateer.
Mrs. TI A. Bobbins of Austin is in the
city for a two weeks' visit as the guest of
Miss Hermione Oatman at her homo on
South Bluff.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Well. Mr. and Mrs.
Jonas Well. Mrs. L. Kaffie and son Har-
old. Miss EsteJle Weil and Miss Jennie
Hvmans have gone to Colorado Springs,
where they will spend the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Hazeu Follansbee enter-
tained on Tuesday evening a number of
friends at their home on Nortli Beach.
Supper wa<-- served on the front porch and
was followed by dancing and the playing
of bridge. At bridge and high-five. prizes
were won bj Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miner.
The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames
J. C. Hnrdlaoi of Houston, W. H. Hull,
David Lo. ner and J. H. Miner.
Rev and Mrs. Henry Austin and children
have gone i.. Virginia, where they will
spend a month's vacation.
Mr" George Clark and children are in
Miss Ruth Callaway is quite 111 at her
home on North Fourth Street.
Mrs. S. R. Bibble and children of Waco
are guests in the home of the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Taylor.
Misses Annie and Leo Lee are guests
of relatives residing in Dallas and Denl-
S°Miss Fleta Mae Curry of Marlin Is the
guest of Miss Flossie Huckabee.
Miss Hulda Englod has returned from
Galveston, where she lias spent the past
six weeks visiting her sister.
John B. Salles of this city is among the
Americans who have returned to Tam-
pico, Mexico. ,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Patterson and Miss
Preble Salles have returned from Bartlett,
where they have been guests of relatives.
Miss Winnie Polk of Killeen has been
the guest of Miss Cecil Pike.
The Business Men's Bible Class of the
First Methodist Church held a Bible elass
Sicntc at Lake Polk, weat of town, Thurs-
ay evening.
Mrs. Benjamin Goyne and daughter, Miss
Pauline, of Austin aro the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Brady.
Mrs. B. A. Hodges has returned from
Princeton, Ky., where she has been a guest
of relatives.
Miss Maggie Brady has returned from
Taylor, where she has been visiting Miss
Ruth Avery.
Mrs. W. J. Thomas has returned from
Chicago, where she has been the guest of
her son, J. E. W. Thomas.
Miss Marguerite Koch has returned from
Rogers, where she has been the guest of
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gunn have returned to
their home at Lometa after a visit spent
with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
A. Gunn. A
J. R. Spencer has returned from Gal-
veston, where he spent the first few days
of the past week. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach, Mr. and
Mrs. Legarde Engledow, Mr. and Mrs. H.
K. Orgaln and Mrs. J. West Nichols are
members of a camping party spending sev-
eral weeks at Chaff ins Crossing, on Leon
River.
Mrs. J. C. Dennis has returned from
a week's visit with relatives at Coleman
BLG1N.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown and Master
Taylor visited in Taylor.
Miss Dora Miller of Hallettsvllle Is the
guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. T. Law lion.
Misses Jeannette Bowdeu and LaVeta
Croslln of Hutto spent a few days in El-
gin with Miss Jessie Gatlin.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Smith, Miss Laruth
Smith nnd Miss Mary Mooren are visiting
In Marlin.
Dr. E. B. Auler left this week for Lam-
pasas to join Mrs. Auler nnd Miss Clink
George, who have been there for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Meeks and daughter,
Miss Marjorie. aud Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Burke have gone for an outing at Hancock
Park, Lampasas.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Burns will leave Mon-
day for Kansas City and the Northern
lakes, to spend several weks.
LAMPASAS.
Misses Eunice, Gilberta and Amy Bur
rows of Austin are guests of their aunts,
Mesdames W. A. Berry and W. H. Varr.
Mrs. Forrest Litton aud two sons of
Harlingen are here, guests in the home oX
P. V. Hickman. (
Lewis Roland of Fort Worth was her«
for a visit, with his uncle, A. J. Perry, and
family.
Mr. Little has gone to Clarendon, whers
he will spend a few dnys visiting his
mother and brother.
Mrs. Kate Knight, who has been visiting
in Brady for several weeks, is again at
home here with her daughter, Mrs. Mar-
shall Wells.
B. V. Russell of Salado, Bell County, is
among the visitors here.
Misses Georgia and Jessie Stapp of Italy
are the guests of relatives here.
Mrs. E. Mlinger of Dallas is the guest
of M. Y. Stokes and family and other rela-
tive. 4
Miss Inez Oliver has gone to Yoakum J?
where sin? will visit her brother, Gale
Oliver, and family.
J. C. Vernor, now making his headquar-
ters at San Anion lo, is here for a few days
with relatives.
Master Morris Burns of Caldwell is a
guest of Ids young friend, Leon Oliver.
Miss Lucile Howard of. Copperas Cove is
visiting Mis;! Ruth Dildy.
Miss Mae Alexander has gone to Cle-
burne, where she will spend some time
with her aunt, Mrs. Ellen Williams, who
is reported a a being seriously ill.
Miss Ruth Simmons is at home from
the Southwestern Fnlversity, where she
speni the pas.: year.
Jim Sale of Stanton Is visiting hu I
mother, Mrs. Sale, and other relatives and \
friendi here.
Harry Easters is home from Beaumont.
Mrs. W. P. Darby, her son Fred and two
daughters. Misses Louine and Natalie, are
at home from San Antonio aud Corpus
Christi.
Miss Janie Forbes, who makes her home
with Mrs. S. J. Smith, is visiting her sis-
to/ in Temple.
Mr. and Mrs. William Condron and chil-
dren, Miss Mary Beth and Ned Carter,
have returned to their home at Elgin.
Misses Mary Smith arid Helen Litton are
visiting in Elgin and Paige.
Mrs. J. D. Dorbandt has gone to Sweet-
water. where she will be a guest for soms
day a in the family of W. R. Dorbandt.
Raymond Scott, who • spent part of th#
summer in Illinois, is again at home ia
Lampasas.
Miss Clyde Walker is spending t.hl*
week in San Antonio, where her mother
has been visiting for some time.
Mrs. Cordelia Sluiggs is enjoying 6 visit /
from her sister. Mrs. Black well.
Mrs. M. Little nnd her son, Milas, have
gone to Fort Worth.
Cecil McHcnry of Georgetown is hers
visiting friends.
W. B. McGee, cashier of the First Na*
tional Bank, has gone lo Dallas with his
family.
Miss Olicn Wilds, who has been a guest
in the home of her uncle, W. S. Davis,
for some days, has returned to Belton.
J. M. Skaggs and family and Mr. an«i
Mrs. John Ward have returned to their
homes at Winter and Abilene after a visit
with relatives here.
W. B. Abuey and daughter. Miss Ruth-
have gone to Galveston, where they will
meet Mrs. Abney, who is returning from
New York.
Miss Norn Stewart Is home from her va-
cation, which she spent in Waco, Temple
and other points.
Mrs. W. P. Darby and children will leave
Saturday for Denver, Colo., where they
will spend some weeks.
SMILEY.
Mrs. /. T. Vernor of Barksdale was a
guest of her son, T. A. Vernor of this city.
Miss Gertrude Pearmon of Stockdale ban
returned home after a week with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Claude White.
Miss Una Vernor from Dewville visited
her (laughter, Miss Lissie Patteson.
Miss SI el la aud Ethel Pat teson were
guests of Nixon friends.
Mrs. M. A. Glover has gone to visit her
daughter, Mrs. Florence Hutchinson of
Edna.
Miss Adeline Long of Pearsall Is here A
to visit her friend. Miss Etta Billings. *
Mrs. F. B. Ruddock and Mrs. Frank
Mills of Wrightsboro, were in Smiley.
Mrs. Jake Griffin, who has been visltbif
relatives here and at Mound Creek for two
weeks, has returned to her home in Texas
City, accompanied by Miss Althea McGee,
who will remain there for a month.
Prof. J. A. Poston and family are here
from Port Lavaca, where they have been
engaged in summer normal work.
Miss Helen Rippon from Leesville, was
a guest of Mrs. E. L. Oakes.
Mrs. Amanda Ellis and Mrs. Nora Robin-
son have gone to San Saba to spend a
month with Mrs. Cora Gil breath and fam-
ily.
Mrs. Emma Aske.v of Leesville was a
visitor in the family of Earl Woekley.
Miss Ella Passmore has returned from '
Karnes City, where she has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. Orin Grant, for three
weeks.
HANDERA.
Pat Stevens and family of San Antonio
Miss Mattie Blanche HompblU is visiting ; for R,,rerfl1 an«l
in Bastrop. j s, ng.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Harris leave Tuesday - (' h' Lpwip ^ 0rv,,,p Surber have re-
for a few days in Galveston.
H. K. Ballard was a Couplatid visitor.
Miss Ida Carter has returned from a visit
t<» Manor.
turned from a business trip to San An-
tonio.
Mrs. H. 11. Carmlchael and daughter,
Mrs. Stanley Lewis, and children have gone
to Sabinal, where they will visit relatives.
They were accompanied to Hondo by
Gervys Carmlchael aud Luther Coughran.*
Mrs. Rosy Barnes of Carlsbad, New Mex-
ico. Is here visiting relatives.
Several families from this vicinity ars
earning at Medina Dam this week.
Dr. Butter went t*> Kerrville on profess
siotial business.
Frank Langford Jr. after spending sev-
eral days with his sister, Miss Villa, in
Kerrville, who is ill at the sanitarium there,
has returned home and reports his sister
improving.
A very pretty wedding was solemnized
at the <'at-jiolle Church yesterday morning,
the contracting parties were Casmere
Jureczki and Miss Myrtle Lewis.
Messrs. Lee and Royce Risinger are Kerr-
ville visitors this week.
YOAKUM.
The members of the Blue Bird Club and
several invited guests wore entertained on
I hursday afternoon by Mrs. Leon Grobe
COTULLA.
A pretty wedding was solemnized on
Wednesday evening at the home of Miss
Kate Burwell, when Arthur Childs and
Miss Annie Zachry were married. The
ceremony was performed by Rev. II. W.
Hamilton, pastor of the Presbyterian
Church. The wedding was witnessed by
about fifty relatives and close friends. The
home of Miss Burwell was beautifully
decorated for the occasion. The couple
left on the midnight train and will spend
their honeymoon in Colorado.
W. T. Muter and Miss Anna Wilson
were married Thursday at 1 o'clock at
the Methodist parsonage, Rev. J. W. Long
reading the rltea. Mr. Muter is in busi-
ness here, having recently moved here from
Crvstal City, where he met and won his
bride. Miss Wilson with a party of
friends came over in automobiles vestcr-
da.v and upon their arrival the wedding
took place. i „ w ^
Mrs. M. T. Thompson and Mrs. R. F. [ at her home on Ross" Street. "\Vbile1 the i
vnnirors are nt home from Sun Antonio irii«*«ifa hiwioH .wu , . . «
Mr
II ill w. e chape rones and the other mem
hi r ^ of tf.« party were Misse« Lucile Baby,
M.«rio11 Bij'-haiisn, Ollie Roberts of Atheos
II Ai!e»»n Klrtley of Dalas; Messrs. Glass
North. Henrv Brown. R. E. Sullivan and
Z«< k Kirk
Mi-- \, <I n Kirtlov of Dallas 1« the rnest ! no"n- Tbe rooms wore decorated
- • i . . ■ ...... 1 n «A . • 1 CilM.id ,'llt l Iai- ll V-
Ind., Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Hammond of San An
tonlo. after a visit to E. E. Jacobs, re
tomed to San Antonio.
Mrs. William Matthews was hostess to
the Sans Souci riub last Thursday after-
wit h
Boerne f«»r a several weeks* vacation trip. I and Santa Anna.
Mrs V. E. Spohn and Miss Adelaide R. U. Campbell, accompanied by his fath
Putegnat have gone to Colorado Sprlugs, " " 1 *"
where they will spend the summer.
of Mr. and Mrs. Karl KirtJey.
Miss Mary Wallace has arone to spend
a f< w week*- at Fpworth by the Sea.
The families of W. E. <»reen and A. J.
Rosh an enjoying a motor trip to West
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs | \ iv jn« r ..re enjoying
their vacation in f'«»rj»us «'hristl.
The ladies of the Eastern Star held a
sehool of in"tr'i'-tlon here Friday. A num-
ber »f delegate- were present from Ix>ck-
;<!". Run*.- Vi- loria and San Antonio
Mr. and Mrs l>-d H"u«e are spending
a ortni -*" ^Tidthviile. the ruests or
Mr. ilnuVs narents.
Mis-
G M
ferns and Shasta daisies. Refreshments
were served The guests were Mesdames
Sedam. Buckley. Dewey, Crane. Lynch,
John II. and W W Wood. Baldwin.
Houchin*. Stevens, Parr a more and Brooks.
Misses Mabel Braeht. Mary Loui«e Parra
more and Ida Brlttaln
Miss Mary **arr entertained her yonng
friends Monday afternoon. They played
genie-* nod were served refreshments.
The reception given by Mrs. f; |f Nor
veil Sat unlay afternoon to members of
1 he Twentieth Century t'lub :»tjd a number
of invited guests In honor of Mrs. A. L.
Bmhl. was one of the most pleasant events
Miss Nada Sbeppard «»f Llnnville Is th»-l .' ri« gav* adde,
•est L 6 Boiler. j }\...
\
'ienne Mae Bass entertained th«» j of the summer. The amusements of the
B. Onb Friday mornlnc The i afternoon w«»re varied and highly enter
nr< r nf «.> many -m-jotlr" ri«1tlna i talnlna Alter the games Ice rream nnd
d rest to th« < ntlin ia-m of j c^fee* we^Aserved The hnstes* presented
Mvt°«Pru^ife hand#*nit pietare.
Misses Bark
KERRVIIXK
II. L. Ilerrlngtoa and family and L. O.
Wilder and wife have gone to the moun-
tains above Kerrville to camp several
weeks.
Misses Lamartine and Bama Camp of
San Antonio are the guests of Mrs. E L
W hit sett.
John Griffith and wife have returned
from a several days visit to J. C. Merchant
and wife at San Marcos.
Dr. J W. Oxford and family hav* re-
turned from a visit to relatives in North
Texas.
Mrs s. D Seale and children visited rela-
tives ut Ruugc.
Mrs. J. V Blake and « hildrcn have gone
to Corpus Christi to ud a few weeks.
Misses Lena Mae and Yida Scott are vis-
Itilia relatives at I»el Rio.
Miss Robbie Smith ha- returned from a
several days visit to friends at Lavcrnla
and Marion.
.1. II. Brown and family. Mr«. S J. Whlt-
«»ett and Master Whit set l Bain hare pone
to Roekport to spend several we«-fc<
Mrs. t'arl Johnson and litt daughter
have gone to Brenham. where Mr ;»nd Mrs.
Johnson will make their home for the re-
mainder of the summer.
Mrs. C A. Cone and daurhter. Miss Yada,
have gone to San Marcos and Rogers on a'
visit to rel*tt«-e«
er. Colonel C. M. Campbell, has gone fo
Colorado to spend a two months' vacation.
Miss Inez Calhoun has returned from Cle-
burne, where she has been a guest of a
Si(|erjohnson. who has been visiting rela-
tives here, has returned to his home at
Moody. . .
Rev. P. A. Heck man went to Bryan dur-
ing the past week to attend a Jubilee cele-
bration.
Joel H McGregor of Dallas is visiting
his mother, Mrs. W. S. McGregor.
Mrs. Pat E. Cheeves was called to Vernon
during the past week.
PORTLAND.
Mrs. Robert Pate and daugter. who have
been the guests of Jacob Miller for sev-
eral weeks, have returned to San Antonio,
their home. .
Mrs. Dr. S. G. Gage nnd children will
spend several weeks ou the seaside.
Mrs. Dr. H. W. Lanham of Waco will be
the guest of Mrs. J. S. Spencer for several
da vs.
Mrs. Floyd Webb of Drlsklll, who has
be*n visiting her mother for the past
month, has returned home.
,T. F. Crouch and family, a<vompan1ed
11v several families, all of Temple, will
remain for one month enjoying the hr*e>:?>.
Misses Lutte Vernon and Bessie Rush,
all of Meridian. Miss., are gue«ts of Mrs.
V. II. McMillln.
Miss Nora Gay of Woodsboro will spend
several weeks as the gu< «t of Mrs. <Jeorge
W
Knaggs are at home from San Antonio.
Walter Daniel, who has been studying
for the ministry for the past four years,
left Thursday night for Nashville, Tenn.
From there he will go to New York,
thence to the lower part of Brar.il, where
he will enter the missionary field.
C. W. Huchasou. who has been in Kan-
sas City for the past two weeks, has re-
turned home.
guests busied themselves with embroid-
ery work, plans were made for several
social events for the coming week. The
hostess served Metropolitan cream and cake
as refreshments. Those present were Mes-
dames I. Kinn, W. A. Orth, W. T. Brown-
ing and Misses Lillian and Minnie Collins
of Athens, Aleene Tompson of Navasota
Mile Roberts of Athens. Tennle Mae Bass!
•ols Drain, Gladys Mes>!mer, Dorothy
Ollie
Li
Diinmitt. Lucile 'Baby, Florrle Harwell.
COLEMAN. , Lucile 11 a Her, Fattl Dodd, Marion Buchan-
Mrs. J. P. McCord was hostess to the i an and Ethel Johnston.
married ladieB' forty-two club on Thurs- 1 Miss Tennie Mae Bass entertained the G.
day. M. B. «'lub Friday morning iu compliment
Miss Elisabeth Starkweather of Coleman \ lif'r guests, the Misses Collins of Ath-
was married on Tuesday to James Vernor After the morning had been spent
of San Antonio. They left immediately j embroiderying, cherry Ice and angel-
for San Antonio. Rev. Mr. Perrin was food were pa sed. Cards bearing the names
the celebrant. { of the honored guests, with pretty rnorn-
Misa Clay Belle Leeper entertained the glories attached were glyen as plate
Girls' Bridge Club on Wednesday morn ' f - ^ • - -
Itincheon was
fMvorv The iruo-iK W.T.- ST-sdanip* "Earl
Kirilo.v. l-.c Williamson, t. J. MrToj and
Ml— »n«l Minnie Collins, Ollie
Robetts >! Athens, i^*|:1 Bailey of Brown-
* •• ,v Th....i|>»..n of .Vavasotn, Mil-
. ' ; ' ■ Ullian Iteaalcj,
H rrio am! ! tliol Johnston.
^'i' *'ln' -- iim M -s.'s Lizzie Carnm
■M". tmlr.'-- '(- < i >.-taiut'd in honor
, t >A , i|.. , ,,f \nva.ota ,t
Mr. I I", "' Mrs- s A. I arnes.
V «ll I'11 h:n! . !•;] iMHiiiii-d, but on
■ vomit Of r.iln it n.-is n.-,-ssarT r«
"» <h" »•••'• »•- IVoeramlw
. • |.:n-.|s^t,.»i « - th<- i.rinHpal feature of
"• "rl 'InrniK lite evening and
.1 v..- «-l.rtlotis |.> Miss /.ilia Honae
re\irr|,Mi> ""J">«d. I'uneh wan served
Miss Hannah Cbarnquivt of Taylor is ithk«-r ,v ,,n<* Nannie
the guest of her brothc- tor a f- w days' ^ I
before g^ing to Colorado to spend the i
remainder of the aumm«-r.
Miss Irene and Tolbert Carlo of Gor-
man nnd Misf?s Fannie B^v.. and Cor-
delia Taylor of Midland rc-bit»«es of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles FUppen of * o5« i»ia» nt
several days at the Uipp- n I. m e
Mrs. Wylle Sylvester Is in Temple.
Mrs. Will Stevens Is in Childress for
an Indefinite visit with her daughter.
Mr a. C. B. Fletcher
ing. After the games
served.
Miss Corlnne Leeper has returned from
Lexington, Mo., where she has spent the
last year.
Miss Johnson of El Paso i« with her
sister, Mrs. M. Johnson of Coleman, for
a visit.
Miss Grace Vlets Is home from Phoenix.
Arls.. for a visit with her parents.
and Mrs. A. H. Viet a
Jesse Key and his sister. Miss Lillian,
visited their sister, Mrs. R. I. Bow en.
for a few days
Mrs. E. A. McDanlel of McATlen ami
Mrs. C. C. McDanlel of Hob > town an
visiting _retat1vea and friends in Coleman, j |.lV
Tub met
Hay
"riday afternoon|
w:'h ti-s vordj. Phelps. A very pleasangl
tn«*etni2 w I held. Nut ice cream and cake
; u-fn, • ; The guestv Included Misses
v*<l>. Lillian Hr.mphriea. Effie
Pauline Long. Anice Brown
--- ■»..
Baxter
Willie
Jewel
and Ruth !|
Thjirsdaj ev.ninc Miss nl^a Find en-
tertalned with a r«»«»k party in honor of
r .T J:,"!'uV.. ^Bnmft
.Hill, who are the gitesta eC &
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