The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 109, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 22, 1917 Page: 33 of 56
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and other numerous oartlea
Kurth was formerly Miss Isabel Fowler
of Galveston. Galvesto n Tribune
Mica J. A. Lamb and Miss M. E.
plsnned in their honor. "...
Melvin Earl Knrth of Hoostoa
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guest. Miss Aurella CoekreU ot
Dawley accompanied by Mr. and Mra.
W. E. Llndley motored to San Antonio.
The will visit en route In several towns
who 'have bean- the attests aLl
0
Misses Ella and Katberlne McDonough
have returned to the Bayou city after a
brief but' delightful visit hera. Mra
and win make a visit of several. weeks
In San Antonio. .
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if r
; (or a visit
Ail Afternoon "Tea.
Til ladies of the First Baptist church
win entertain with a silver tea Thursday
afternoon July U at J CeJoes: at the"
horn of lira. R. B. Burt AH friend and
all members the congregation 'are
vited to attaS this tea. - . -
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Motor to Port Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs. a K. Johnaoa ad child
ren motored to Port Arthur for a ylsK to
their former -homo.
Persons Mention
Miss Alberta Blanchette baa returned
home from San Antonio..
Mrs. J. w Mooney la visiting friends
and relatives In 8t Louis.
Mrs. Claud Fitsgerald of Dallas la the
guest of Mrs. Bryan Heard.
Mrs. Carl Mayer of Austin la the gueet
oi Mrs. ueorge p. Martin jr.
Mtss Julian Fletcher of Beaumont Is the
guest or Mr. and Mrs. Henry au.
Mrs. C. It. Baakett of DaDas Is the
guest of her mother Mrs. Nellie Purdy.
John M. Grlbbin has gone to Chicago
tor a Dusinesa trip o( in oays aurauon.
Mrs. William H. Colby and children are
spending tne summer m .errvuie Texas.
Miss Lucy Plunkett of Dallas is a
. guest in the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. C
Red.
Mrs. 8. R Davis of Frisco will arrive
weanesoay to be tAo guest of Mrs. H. M.
Curtln.
Miss Marie Jordt ' will arrive Sunday
evening to be the guest ot Miss LI la
Miss Dorothy Burton left Tuesday for
Texarkana Texas to spend a week with
her father.
' Mrs. Harry C. Hanssen and her mother
Mrs. Julia O'Brien are enjoying a vlajt
in California.
Miss Viola Black Is enjoying a vacation
spent in Chicago Waukegan and other
points in Illinois.
Mies Cora Bryan will leave this week
to enter the summer school of the Uni-
versity of Toxas.
miss Ruth Greenhill la the guest of
Miss Gladys Irvine for a three weeks
vimi in can Antonio.
Mrs. Ida Hardin left Thursday evening
-u opring-s to visit ner aauan-
ter Mrs. M. F. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Levy and family are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Larendon
ai me "Maria Jboulse.
k..- ?n4 Mra- Herbert Levy and Miss
iuaijuiie uuise ljevy nave left
iu iew urieans and Mobile
Mrs. E. H. Wells and Miss Nlta Wells
ocuun u-a me guests or Mrs. Wells
sister Mrs. David Schofleld.
aPd J- Ba'P Misses
i.uiieu ana Mary uain lert Friday on
motor trip to Corpus Christl.
. Mrs. Arnold Wella of Washlnston. G.
left Friday for Atlanta after a visit with
"iw jars usvia ecnoneld.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Nelms and daughter
v a r u spenaing two weeks at
uou tiuu noiue ai iay iuage.
Mr- nd Mrs. Hudson Pomeror Ellis
expect to leave about the first of August
sw ii kv jniviugau wQ vjanaua.
Mrs. joe is. Fisher returned today after
a week s visit to her parents Mr. and
io. n;ior n. u&viscti or Galveston.
Miss Bessie Mae Prouty who his been
a guest in the John Hunter Thompson
" iciumcu io ner nome in wall is.
M v I. 1 1 Y .
cireii j-owminr wno nas been a
guest in the J. W. iNeal home returned
um t-oi necH. io ner nome in Kentucky.
ini iuise Button lert Monday for
;. Housuin. where she Is spending a few
days With friends. Beaumont Enterprise.
Mrs. Ltla Cobb Gordon left last eve
ning lor Houston where she will spend
it unja wim inenas tseauraont En
terprlse.
.uueii uiass ox Houston left on
neonesaay for an extended visit with
wuid Mrs. c. m. nau or Moorings-
a Mr: nl Mrs. Malkln L. Mlddleton and
yousmci innjune Anor win leave Tuesday
for a visit of several weeks in Denver and
Colorado Springs.
jn.a. oam iwrsey and little son of
Houston am the guests of the former s
iar. mo Mrs. u. u. Heiman.
Beaumont Enterprise.
Mrs. A. H. Oelkers and little daughter
Pauline of Woodland Heights have left
ui ouuiuern waiuornia to spend the re-
mainder of the summer.
Mrs Seymour Levy and Miss Elms
Levy leave Thursday evening for Yoakum
" y win spena the remainder of
uu'wmci vilu 1 OlULi v es.
. Mr- .Aitrt W. Clay returned home
k "J" .a de"ht'ul month's visit at
ui.in.muui iiuniknon noma or Mrs. L.
E. Comfort in Red Lick Miss.
Mrs. Fred Fowle and son Arnold left
yesterday for Houston for a visit with
Mr. Fowle s parents Mr. and Mrs. H.
ruwis. oeaumont enterprise
K.uri Ma uvwy- accompanied
' miuuiuuiBi IU IB. M. A. lOWO
im reiurneq irom an extended trip to
vn.iu anu u aUABUIlVlUe I CXaS.
miss Auorey Culberson Is convalescing
akVi ; . i. i I "f""" at me John
""i1 iu uaiveston. Mrs. K. u.
Culberson is also In Galveston.
uwJf2!f K- P11?- 1 Durable street
left Wednesday morning via Southern Pa-
clfio for Birmingham Ala. on a visit
. to her sister Mrs. L D. Davis.
Miss Mary Alice Parish has returned
home after speanding a deliahtfui .tk
Sf.t"er ' DOi Ples In Leland and
Webb. Miss. and Sbreveport La.
.MIS;dfr.LY11"a Scherer and UtOe
uiv Jul D. JJ . js aOgg.
Mrs. Henry Nagelson and guest Mra
R. F. Bheffier. and daughter Emma
have returned from Galveston where thev
spent a very deUghUul visit of a week.
Mi"" 5hrU.Ue "tow has left for a visit
to the Fort Logan H. Root camp in Ark.
ansae She wlU attend a dancegiven by
the Sbreveport young men of the camp"'
Mra James Porter of Houston arrived
hi tne city Monday to vlsHheV rrenS?
Mr. and Mrs. Percy McGhee ofiforth
Florence street-El Paso Morning Tame
ZZ zl .r . - vewin to attend
the Garten Vereln dance and also to at-
night Vn ln h0nor Tnu'oaV
Mrs. F. M Law and Elisabeth left Bat-
day mornlns for a oh 1 i
7'm5?othV.andf.taUr' Mra- W. L Mann
and Miss Ltda Mann in WMhingtoni
nrday
and J
D. C.
Miss Hlldessrda
Miss Grace MoBeJn of
MTs. MarUndali"' ""'' DW")r "
Mrs. E. a.
Storey and her neat.
Cleveland. 07 win
islt la
aunt.
LoTT and family of Little
Brand Nw Way to
Removt Hahy Growth
'(Actually Rembvea Koota aM All.)
The Vexed question of how to flomnl.ta.
lalur.l ?aJLiB
"""H.wbtot you simMv must
reoiate Its remarkahi.
'and
try It to fully appi
neiaounc Is perfeoy'o4brtesa. iioi.
"Stating non-polonous chuT could
the akin so soft smooth and hairtessT i
or other aahy growth If you. will ni.
oora a stick of phelaotlnc aiTfollow Si
simple Inetruotfons you will Vrtainlv be
astonished and delighted crttk 57smI&
oj6ri. gist will . refund the yrloT p
Koch. Ark. arrived Saturday evening to
be the gaesU of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Larendon at tnelr summer ..nome . toe
"Maria Louise.'' at sayndga
Mr. and Mrs. Gua Arts left .Saturday
morning for Colorado Bprtngs. where uey
wlU remain for a month. After this visi
they leave for Estes Park Colo to speni
the remainder of the -summer.
Mrs. L. A. Williamson of 11M Crockett
street Is- visiting her son. Robert la Illi-
nois. Robert Is one of the Houston boys
who nas received promotion in tne navy.
He Is stationed on the great lakes.
Mrs. William V. Berry Miss Kathrtae
Berry and Mayes Berry who Is a mem
ber of the Texas National Guard of
Crockett are visiting Mrs. JTancls r.
Chandler and daughter of Southland;
Mrs. L. TB. Christiansen and Miss Julia
Hagel left Wednesday for Cheyenne.
Wyo. After a short visit in . Cheyenne
tney will tour coioraao and California
with Mrs. A. Mackenzie sister of Mra
Christiansen. '
Mra Walter Johnson and daughter.
Walterlee and brother George Posie
Humphrey returned to their home in
T oakum Friday morning after spending
a weea wnn Mr. ana Mrs. A. m. Myuue
1104 Folk avenue.
Mrs. George M. Bailey and Miss Eliza
beth Bailey who are at present visiting
the family of former Governor and Mra
Ben W. Hooper at their summer home at
i arson Borings; Tenn.. will return
Houston this week.
Mrs. J. W. Wilkinson of Houston is
enjoying a few days as the guest of
ner sister Mrs. : M. van Kiper. Mra
Wilkinson came over to Beaumont to at
tend tne golden wedding celebrat
ner parents Mr. and Mrs. B.
Lemore. Beaumont Enterprise.
Miss Gladys Gould of Mobile. Ala.. Is
expected to arrive Monday to be the guest
M. Stone who
to
Won of
R. MC
of her sister Mrs. H.
is
at present enjoying a stay at Peden club
house at Bayridge. After a week's visit
witn Mrs. stone at the bay Miss Gould
wul make a longer visit ln Houston.
Miss Marguerite Tremble and Mrs.
Edith Slmonson have returned to their
home In Dallas after a pleasant ' visit
witn Mr. ana Mrs. ueorge a. Warner.
The latter part of the visit was spent ln
Sylvan. A motor trip to Galveston and
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