Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 219, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1924 Page: 26 of 75
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Attendant (or tsV wedding
HUi Bon To4 tad Lelana lLHaav
Br which will take plan at th
f eeond Presbyterlaa ' church m
VedirtJdar wvWBktr it -T t'M
f tdaas tits brieve's woter atlas Mary
Tod as maid ol honor. Mrs 1m
OsSuro Muggins as autre pt hon-
or ana alintea Ahble Louies MUbj
and Janice Ea sterling as brides-
aeaids. Harmond Santas at Baa
Aatoais will be beat ma aad the
; : tTooDsnea tra Dr. Prank Una.
Harry Jewett. Otta Schilling: and
. Jabs Bleseeett. Taa brida will be
; ciTca ia atarriage by bar ancle
. Sin C H. Uilbf and foUowlDg the
' ; . ..Twddtnf (hart will be a raeepttea
far the bridal party and lntlmtte
. V friends at tba home of Mr. and Mrs.
Milby gt HarrWburg.
' "- The ssatde at tba weddiac will ba
gtvea bf Mia Chans organist aad
1 Frank Oolbj wba will aim "At
1 Y Dawning
I' - Many parties bar been given fn
1 honor ef tba bride. Monday even-.
I i tag after tba rehearsal Mrs. Ted
' .; ' and Miss Tod will entertain with a
I "l buffet supper.
' . i At saaowneeaent tea of eharta-
" V( Ing sppolntmant hsd ss bosteea
;. '"Taeedsy afternoon Mrs. Kirby
Hmitb who antertalned In honor of
ber bonsa fnest. Miss 0. B. Brewer
- of Dallas inspiration for the affair
1' being the engsgemmt and approach-
' ing narriag of Mrs. Smith's sis-
- ter. Miss Kile Leftua and Olei
. Haasa wbeee wedding ia set for
' ' November 29. The bona wss bean-
tifnl with many arrangements of
bsndaome chryssnthemums and th
tes table held a large silver basket
of the flowers and yellow eandles
in silver holders mints and tempt-
ing tweets in eilver baskets.
Mrs. Psul Schomsa win give a
party at ber home In Bugsrlsnd
Wednesday afternoon honoring Mlaa
taftas and next Saturday Mrs.Opea
Harass will give a Palace theater
party.
Mr. end Mrs. Harry Jewett en-
' tertained the Tod-Hsmner bridal
party at bridge Friday evening the
decorstions and favors being In
Armistice day designs. Mr. sod
Mrs. J. O. Hugglss received the
consolation souvenirs. Dr. Frank
. liam and Mlaa Rom Tod the first
prises ia the game and Mlaa Tod
wis also given as a special retnem-
brsnrt from the hostess a Venetian
crystal diHh. Mr. Hamner received
a leather bill folder.
A naiad and ice course was served
after the games.
Mrs. E. L. Crsin and Mrs. 8. F.
Carter returned during the week
from New York.
The Alumnae dub of Alpha Chi
Onieg fraternity will give a ailrer
: tea at the home of Miss Loaise
Daniel 408 MsrshsU avenue. Wed-
nesdav November 12 from 4 to fl !
o'clock. The president of the club
Mrs. W. A. Butler and members
- will receive the guests assisted by
Mrs. Jnha A as Wilktns Mrs. George
Howard Mrs. H. D. Hllkens and
Mrs B L. Cot. Mrs. Lynch Da-
vidsen Mra. 8. F. Carter Mrs. H.
M. Gsrwood and Mrs. James L. Sto-
rey wiO serve tes. A misting in the
dining room will be Misses Ulllsn
Burden. Besale Smith. Edina Hogsn
Mildred i Dargin Catherine John-
eon Martha Robinson. Jssaemln
lewie. Mary Katherine Sterling
.'. Eleanor Dawaon Katy Lynch Da-
vidwn Thehna Lee Clara Sebring
Nadlne Barrow and Martha Scott
A program will be given by Miases
Florence Griffith. !rothy Dobson
. Alice Rerwdorph. Mesdames Bates
: Thesios Elmo Rice snd Lillian Cul-
more and Mr. Elmo Rice.
In the annual SaleinnanKhip club's
revue which takes place November
18. 19 and 20. under direction of
Chris Ming the following society
S'rlt wUl be featured in a special
paniah number using sotne beauti-
ful Spanish shawl: M4fse Lucille
Lister Ariel Jackson Emm Beth
Jones. Agnes Bute. Frankie Maude
Murphy Nadyne Barrow Lillian
RardVn AliceJnnes. Harsh Radford
Louise MacClain. Jane Myer. Na-
dlne Plllot and Dorothy Ratdllf.
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Mrs. P. J. Bury
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Mrs tury has Just return ad from an Eastern trip of two month.
Hard of Hearing Club
The regular meeting of tba Club
for the Hard of Hearing waa held
Monday afternoon at 1200 1-2 Elgin
avenue. A abort "business session wss
held with the president in charge.
Announcement was made that tba dub
hemstitching machine under the man-
agement of Mrs. Allen 4015 . Main
street is operating aow and work is
solicited from the general public.
Miss Marguerite Birge reported
that the Up reading class in the Cen-
tral High night school seeds more
members to keep np its svsrsgs at-
tendance to the standard required by
the new regulations. The dssses are
opaa to any one interested. Meet-
ings srs held from 7:15 to 9:15 each
Monday. Wednesday and Friday night
Ths program Monday afternoon wss
m charge of Mlaa Birge and the first
part was devoted to a lesson oa dv-
Ica and good dtisensbip snd an urge
to go to the polls. The latter part
of the program waa the drawing and
naming of prominent cattle brands
of Texas ranches. The number va-
riety srld uniqueness of them was
surprising snd interesting to those
who had nsver Investigated the sub-
ject Hot chocolate and cake was served
by the hostess Mrs. Gomperts. The
next meeting will be held st 8 o'clock
Monday afternoon November 10 at
the home of Mrs. W. J. Holt 304
Milby street Mrs. Robert Clark will
be in charge.
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CI. A. Alumnae
Luncheon
- The Alumnae and El -Students aa-
aodatloa of the Texas Stste College
for Women formerly C. L A- wQl
a luncheon at Autry house Bst-
giva i
srday
nrday November 10. Honoring Lit.
Lindsay Blarney newly-elected preal-
dent of the college. All ex -students
are requested to make reservations as
cr
Visitors to Cklctfo wt
hive stopped at the Bdmosat
could not be persuaded to stop
anywhere else. In k)eatJoa
in sppoiatmentt snd service
there ii nothing quit Ike k.
lit frictt ritmdmU
Hsoa McLBaaAaPvwMiae
O. g. an i weai sv Jttmtm
aisaiiAN boas t astasasrr
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Our Sale of
FURS
Is Breaking Records
Thp early savings the timeliness of
gift selections the approach of
severe weather we suppose in-
fluence the popularity of this sale but
most important of all is the absolute
re'ihility of every Fur in our entire
stock. . '
50 Off
On Every Garment
Yea on even the rarest and finest furs. Wa
carry one of the most extensive and varied
lifias In the South but considering tba unusual
reductions we suggest 70a visit this sale early.
Stone Martens Natural Foxes
Dyed foxes Jap Sables
Russian Sables Hudson Bay
Baum Martens Sables
-'j-Select:
"v Christmaf
CiftFurt
ss soon as possible b calling Miss
Nellie Mills secretary. ' i f l
Ladies? Prczrczziv :
' : Club'-
' The Ladies' Progressive club will
bold tba regular monthly .meeting at
2:30 o'doak Wednesday altasraossu
November 12 at tbe heme of the
eresldant Mrs. Grace O. Lowery SOI
Lanar svtaus. A full atteadaaea U
urged as matters of importance are I
tOMOiscusaeo. .
Fleur de lis Chk ''P
Tha risnt do Lis Cboral dub win
give an Imprompta program Friday
November H at the Heights Con-
servstory of Music Tenth and Boule-
ard at S o'ai. Anyon mtsrested
to voice culture and wishing to Jot
tbe club la mrlted to attend
bera are requested to bring gi
guesta.
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Whoktalert Retailors and Manulsctnreri
Y oiFIae Furs
A Small
Deposit
Holds Any
Fur
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So feminine !
A charming innovation of Bril-
liant PATENT LEATHER which
expresses feminine grace and beauty
in its every line.
The unique trimming of Cham-
pagne Kid and the thapely round toe
are remarkable festures of' "Fan-chon."
Yaw Mail Oraer Will Baeeive
What gift so fittingly expresses the senti-
ment of the wedding or its anniversary as
the gift of Sterling Silver?
It is the gift of today the heirloom of
tomorrow. Satisfactory selections can
always be made at Lechengers for here
will be found the finest specimens from the
old as well as the modern silversmiths.
Vases
Trays
Coffee Sets
Pitchers .
Ramequins!
Sherbets
Bowls
Platters
Tek Sets
Compotes
Goblets
Parfaits
Bouillon Cups
Complete Chests
After Dinner Coffees
Vegetable Dishes
Candlesticks
A Rare Offering
Among our fine specimens is a massive Cen-
terpiece originally sold for $1600 dJQOC
which we are able Jo offer for . . . f wijQ
.:w;ew
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To Introduce The Moderate tpriee Beb't
very Conceivable Mode In
Fur
Trimmed
' a; trrtl .'
v -' '.. ; 9or 0rcs5r o))eI Sportswear
COATS that can hot be. duplicated anywhere at the
price are presented in this introductory event by way
of emphasizing the result of THE FASHION'S
specialization in the production of fine coats smartly
trimmed with' Fur oh Collars and Cuffs and sometimes
with Fur Borders Collars and Cuffs at the unusually low
prices of -
$590 and $590 I
Isass4aa4a A . Ja -
Krupp & Tuffly & J:M
T RHOIM ALSO HOttlKKt I I 's!? " Jsfti 4WWW1 l- I
. I ' The Operation I Avoided
BridIThat Were xr
aiid the Brides That L d lflWP
MRS. IDA M. COrrMAM 1 V.
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IF there is one thing more than another a woman dreads it
il a surgical operation and to be told that one is necessary
it very disheartening.
Hospitals are grand institutions and'undoubtedly many op-i
erations are necessary. However we have received hundreds
ol letters from women who have been restored to health by
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound after an operation
ha been deemed advisable.
Every woman Who suffers as Mrs. Coffman did naturally wishes to avoid
an operation if possible and the remarkable statements which the makes
in her letter will be read with interest by women everywhere
Mrs. Coffman's Letter toQowst
MOmX. TLtTWOIS. "I wss a nervous wreck. I wss sntrerlnar tmm a
la rty left side which wss noticeable st all time but sometimes It waa almost
unsearanie anq 1 coaia noi even i( ins Dea-oiomin
I omd aeea sick for seven years eat not so di
nss Qeoome so Aindown that I cared fdr no
clothlna; rest on my body at night
badly antfl the last IS months and
obody and would rather have dl4
tbea live. I couldn't do my work without help snd the doctor told ma that an
operation wss an mere wsa leu lor mv. 1 wtu noi consent to tnat me
husbsna brought me. a pome or uyaia si. nnKnanra vegetable compound an
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aegged. me to take tt. I have taken (oarteen bottlee of It and I
lie is
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full of hope.
do all my housework and had
B. R. No. i BideU. Illinois
AaoUW Operation Avoidad
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vsars
raa tardea.
this sear. I aever will be without the VegsiSble Compound In the house and
wheii my two JltUe jtlrla reach womanhood I shall advise them to Uka IC'-
SiiUS. IVA M. tUHMATI
DATTON OHIO I waa sick for eight weeks and had three doctors. They
told me I would have to be operated flpon before I would be any better. My
slater told me about the Lydia B Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. In one week'e
time I bsgan u feel better. I took sevea bottles of It and alee some of the
ijiver mis an usi your nuv kuo ana 1 aooa gained my neaitn. I
recommend your medicines to all women who feel
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D.
1 kind and 1 will answer all letters sent to me
U1Mii 17S valley street uayion unio.
Before Siirimirting to an operation Women should try
Lydia E. Pinldiam's
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Bailey, George M. Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 219, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1924, newspaper, November 9, 1924; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth607873/m1/26/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .