The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1920 Page: 4 of 14
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Marjorie a( Austin art TiaiOnf relatives
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TELEPHONES ;
Felling Blossoms
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ta-ejoy-McAebaa weSdinc at home at
8:30 o'clock tbia afenins.
iliss Rosetta Cblmeaa's luncheon (or
. Mist Elaia Wry at 1 a'dock.
aliaa Bradley's bridje at the Country
citA (or Misses 8ovchon and Grimm.
Luncheon for Miss Harrison
'"Mrs. 8. B. Ehrenwerth entertained
tlooday at 1 o'clock with a buffet lunch
' to in bailor of her niece alias Bessie
Harriaon of Fort Worth. Daisies nas-
turtiums and ferae formed the decoration
t table and buffet and a delirioua menu
toss served.
r Following the luncheon a motor trip
waa enjoyed during the afternoon the
Best in addition to the honorea being
asea Stella Martin May Carter Buby
Moore Katie Murdock and Alesdames
STom Davis. Frank Austin 0. Msdigan
and C C. Fiiher.
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Shower for June Bride
; A recent boipitallty wai a miscellane-
sua saover given at the homo of Mrs.
Joeepa Bogera in honor of aire. W. Tru-
an Bown nee Alias Berta Belle Davis
. mo of the earl; June bridee.
The ihower wan arranged ai a eur-
rie and Mr. Kogeri wai assisted in
' rntertaining by her dauibter. Mra. Ward
8oraj and Mr.. A. 1 Hobb. There
aera about 15 close frieodi present and
' tk aamber of beautiful gift of cut glaaa
. ilver and linen were received by the
laaoree.
After the ihower a delicious tee cream
oarae wai served.
fcctihs of Industrial Home
Board Postponed
Mra. ' J. W. N'eal. president of the
sard of director! of the Industrial noma
uu aaked that the regular meeting be
' MOtponed from Wednesday of tbia week
intil Wednesday of next week Jane 30
ska it will be held at the usual place
fM aour.
Drm fr 1iritnr nrtA
I Graduates
1 I Miai Mary Claire Derden will enter-
tain Wednesday evening at her home
wws a (HBP mmmimenunff ner nonsa
roeat Hiss Margaret Scott of GalfaWn
Kn4 Misses Arlette AntlO and Gladys
alvihUl. recent graduates. The per-
aoanel will include about 25 couples.
'!;. ' McKinley-Walsh
l The following announcement has been
received in the city:
Mr. and Mra. Lester Knapp of Corsica
Pau announce the marriage of their
siangnier at aub .uuwuiicj iu tnr.
William Walsh on Wednesday June V
' 1920 New Orleans. La.
At borne 020 Crawford street Hous-
; Jtoa Texas.
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'. Personals
I Mill Josephine Thompson of New
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rm cny amvru iih r riua uiuruiuK w
the suest of Mr. and Mrs. Mark t ow-.
er at the Fontenelle apartments.
Pink and whit on the
The soattsrM blossoms fmU. .
And winds ax whispefing evr 4
Tba mosa-grown orcaard wait
The taaos Uko bridsa are dropping .
The bridal veil nod gown
Pink and white oa the sis is
. T)t bloojM anJtimaM sown.
But tn the laarea la nuslo - '
Nka fatry vtollna '
Blooaa raattiro softly passes. .-
Vnilt gnswiaaj bow begina.
But what has Cons with blossoms
No fruit fives ma or you?
Something that goes from drsamlna
When the dream comes trust
Glenn Ward Dresbach In Contemporary Tens.
and other Western points to be gone
until August 1.
Ber. and Mrs. C. T. Arrowood left
Moaday night (or Kerrville to spend
tnraa weeaa.
Mra. Robert Bacon and daughter Miss
Mlsa Harriet Lary Mrs. lesepk Gold-
saaa and Aba Levy left gnaday morning
(or Santa Barbara CaL. U apeod Us
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Mrs. J. 0. WorraO and cMdraa Mar
Jorie and John left Sunday morning (or
a week or 10 days' visit witk relatives ta
Wast Teiaa. . - v -
PatNcff toSccak
At Loodiarl June 26
Houston Pott SpdaL '.'
IX)CKHARJ Tiili Jon 21. Pat
Hetf caadidata (or tha deuocratla aomi-
nation for : governor ia suuiounead to
spoak la tockhart Saturday sftemoon
Juno 20. Mr. Net wiU leave here after
tba speaking by aotesaebtla (or Bmlth-
ville where ha will speak at Bight
Wth the Tlsit of Mr. Neff lickhart
voters will kava heard all of the candi-
dates (or governor except Mr. Bailey
and annagera of tha former" senator
state that bo will coma to this county
later In tha campaign. Tba friends of
the candidates are all (ally confident that
their nan will carry tha -county. 80
far neither c them have changed many
Totes by their visitaad tha lineup re-
mains about tba same. "
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mount ofHK Extract of
Vanilla ia necwaary to get
sufRdent ttrength. Thifia
dua to ha' highly concen-
trated form aa a flavoring
extract You can aave
money in measuring out
your HK Extract of
Vanilla-ita purity and
atrtngth make it go further
than ordinary kinds. . -
At jour J roosts
Hanley dc Klaaalla Coffee ft Spice Co.
St Loula Mo.
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VABIILLiA
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Mrs. Fred Heyne and son Frederick
lava gone to Marlin for a stay of sev-
eral weeks. They will be joined Thurs-
day by Mrs. David Price and Mrs. H. J.
Uaaln.
! Mrs. Charles Elsbury. Mrs. L. J. Per-
Jtina and granddaughter Mable Perkins
left Thursday morning for Los Angeles
' BUTTER Supreme
FALFURRIAS
The biggest point in favor with Falfurrias Butter
is its purtiy. Even the most mediocre taste de-
mands gopd butter that's properly flavored. Fal-
furrias Butter is made from all-Jersey Registered
Cows that must meet rigid health requirements.
All local dealers order direct from
Falfurrias Jersey Dairy Co.
FALFURRIAS TEXAS.
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MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 1
E ANNOUNCE witK pleasure ' ther
opening of the most Deautiful Gift
Shop in the Southwest. ;
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(rfE ANN6UNCE with" pleasure " the. ' u ' 1 ' !
I i ll opening of the most beautiful Gift I Tim. i! 14 FI II
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This achievement f is the result of - many
months of work and planning and is created
solely for the benefit' of the manv who de-
sire the convenience of a shop where satis-
factory selection of a gift may be made
without the usual loss of time'hunting" for
the proper thing. ' - ' .
You are cordially invited to attend the open-
ing today. Flowers for the ladies' this after
noon.
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TT IS CONCEDED that we carrv the larsest stock of Silk
t: Hosiery in the city and this is the first sale of Women's I v
Ho8jei3r.wi5 hw 'cyet held. ; .
CONSEQUENTLY WE ARE GflISS TO KAXE THIS AN OTT THAT Will BE UXS KEKEKSEREO. EY THE WOKEN OF HOUSTON
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Women's Sj Hosiery in Plain Numbers
; Of McCalluni; Onyx Beaton Conqueror and Monarch Brands
In black white -navy silver brbnze Cordovan
African brown gold brown and Russian calf will
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be placed on sale at the remarkable price of . . . .
$2.25 values 3 pairs.' . . .$4.50
$250 values 3 pairs. ......... .$5.00
2.75 values) 3 pairs.. ...... $5.50
$3.00 values 3 pairs $6.00
$325 values. 3 pairs $6.50
$3.50 values pairs. . ......... .$700
PAIRS
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Price of
$4.00 values 3 pairs.......... $8.00
$4:50 values 3ypairs . . . ....... $.00
$3.75 values 3 pairs $7.50 1 $5.00 values 3 . pairs $10.00
PHOENIX HOSENOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE
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Consisting of many designs in black '
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$6.00 values 1-3 off...; .$4.00
$6.50 values 1-3 off. :. .$435
$7.00 values 1-3 off .$4.65
$7.50 values 1-3 off. . . i . . . . .$5.00 $10.00 values 1-3 off. $6.65
$8.00 values 1-3 off ..'.$5.35 $12.00 values. 1-3 off.. $8-00
$9.00. values 1-3 off . .$6.00 $17.00 values 1-3 off : .IUS
NO TELEPHONE ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN -j
EXTRA SPECIAL
full;fAshi6ned :
silk hosiery;
In colors of fieldmouse jnaY biese buck. '
v smoke biacuit deer; dust dove taupe: beaver
; and suede ; values up to $3.25 ; price the pair '?
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The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 22, 1920, newspaper, June 22, 1920; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth607789/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .