Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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GERMAN ARMY AGGRESIVE
AT ALL POINTS IN FRANCE
KoUenteiu. Aug 15* It the
v>t>ruMn newspaper* arc tv' t**.
kv*vlLv\ »v«l t 1%.» fivH alu\ltl I
kiut the city itself were in ih*
baud* ivi ihv' German* on Aug
u*t
According lO thv* FolOgtlC via
icltc. the Hclgtans p\»t \ip a
wry stout light, hut gaw way
to repeated a**aults That the
I
MOVING DAILY
TOWARDS ITS
FRENCH COAL
I v'M.v’ii vug .11 Inhcu ai
its taw value, Hie French ofti
vial gitnouucv ment i>miu! lut* to
reputed attacks' on the fvxrvcs *!a-v "h>'h *tates tin m\'grv*s
t»y the German infantry wcrv ol l,a uvinian right **ng hu*
made in close formation 1* rub forced thv nG*' ^ to yeihl tin
cub'd l*y the /.ictung ami Mil ,lu l L" niu! would , n tv in
tag. which declared that Nng- ,l" German*. not with
laml was m'l the only power etamliug repulses atv mukttg ^ ||t#|n|C||w rh* aim
which profited by the lessons of 'ia,,> advance* tew art1 fans ^oon (wnuHj inlo
tla Koei am) Mam hurtan wars
Thv statv innu Sumiay ot
AAR 1 URNS HUSBAND
MEN INTO DEMONS OF
HATE: SAYS PASTOR.
S\e are in a w or Ivi cn*is tv>
v;uy that »> trying the souls ot
men dc. larval Di Huaaell V
I lai ty |x*stor v*f tlie hist Hap
ist church ot Houston Heights
who pivav liv'd at tin' Fu>i Hap
ts» v iiuivii vi itousiou Sumiay
morning in tin absence of Di .1
l Gros*. continuing he said
1‘lie smiling harvest filed* ot
Kuroi>e have been turned mtvi
desert a thorny with Kt>v>n* is
Fomented husbandmen ami at
tisans have bv'en suddenly turn
tntv' vleniv'iis v't hate With
tag*' burning in then hearts ami
hloovl lust Hashing troni then
eyes they atv abandoning them-
selves tv» a carnival ot death
has
the
...... ...... . rivers are revl with human gore
German paper* contain many h,, ul 5sU Jehu Mem h r|vilurt||ou MVUls threatened
Hell was turuevl loose We art'
mothers and
PATRIOTISM
Hy Mi- I *. > - «
\ v'akun I * \ .'
• •••••
bv Si t llv X v,»:. shv'W II pvlsv'l.a
con rag* ami fort Hud* is only a
i'ooi sv'vv'iivl tv* the :earh ssiiss
ot wvnnanhvHHl ami alsv' that
.alUlv II; pv>sv s ap.m them pel
is and hutvletis that « \. v« u
tllv'se v't the haul* tlehl I her*
is nothing on vault sv stron» sv
v minting sv> faithful. as ntothet
Iv'xv \ mothet guivies ami pro !
• •»• * l w lu*»- lu i\ inNHtolt lialiy lituu)
v hihthvHHl ami through young
manhood firings him to tin
agv when she hn'ks for lus latg
♦ t wv'ik ami lus v.rtatv t happs
m'ss in o|wtrtunities of hie
Filially tiler. is a va’.l tv* arms
and he enlists tot war there is
a long separation amt every
her heroine* a tune
v't praxvi ami a| pn In i.-hm, Sin
lives a thv'ttsaml deaths Mak
mg ot sleeping she is with him
Just a wort! thought and spirit Sin sves a
Vt its i v | so l a i imi s wviu'ii
must h* \ liatlv. .s 1 In hvtm
extended tv* tv sutv but with
ail us v wensions ... .. ...itn a
tlv'tls It lv sis V'U tin lion V
Holm is tb« hast- ..mi In
v etitet v't the hv'luv is wv'iiu'ii It
lias vxvi been : In ...tv vt won.
ell to antler most for other*
I tom tin nuth v t tin u v luUltv i. ‘ •
tv* their starting fortU tn the
w v'iTvl i In i v is n agv viy t ,u h
day lia>' its atixu v^ i\et\ tv>
inonv'w it'' tear"
stv t ivs alleging inev'tnpv'tem >
ami w'truptiv'u v'tt the patts v't
■h< Kussian military anthv'ti
tit's
The Cologne Ga.ettt v't \tm
ust 17 asserts that tin niohili
.ativ'tt v't the Kussian army liavl
l.at'vllx begun ami that many
w'luniamiti ot tb« Hnttsti trv'v'p
hv'wevet spok* ot ttglitnig v>u
tin Kleuch left but this avvv'tvl
tug V one tvpv'lt resuhvvi v'lily
in tin vb \ man right w i i slight
ly tnuvvi
l i t \usti tan mxastoi. v : Kus
si;, u: tin l omlon vltstrtv t w hlv h
in the voriev v't a world v.itn.
lx sni Manx p«'v»plt' atv doubt
ing t lie v ertauity v't lv*x v'
What is tin explanation v't
Hits stupendous v v'litt .nib ttvui
this horrible tragvHly tliat ntov k*
v'ui ptv'tv'ssu'ii v't human nohtl
xxv'v'Ws wv'ulvl In required hv'tv't'e ,Uv u •’* appit lit nsn i v i tl.v ^ ^ tlenit's the Iv'xv* v*t tb'vl ‘ jev'uragv'vl lx . « . . u.v i ilia
Kussta v-oulvl put v'Xt'ti a!l v't its ,4"M' 1 Ixth'M.u. vhs}a.vlns j <>( the wvmls v»t Jeaua he ht'artl !drives nit'it vt \\ I > n guns I>»■
standing ariux in tln> field M,t tv* b»' rtbevi upv>t: t een
t>n \ugust in txxv' regiments hlov bed uml tin Mnsw'vues
v*t \ustrian tnv'uutain artillery 1 *wn' ,v' b..x« tun.evi tin Km
passed thru tXdogne v*n the dtttmixv tntv> an v»fteusive
w.v> tO Ntgthin Ktame amt «'.in" IWt v UO COttflrtUA
:wo N|tttfUtl WOft takv'ti tv* Ol Uh '*(' ' RUl
Vppet \!s.lv I it is uilviv rstv'v'vs v a‘ " • * " Kom. gt'ei k
hv'i'v alsv* that several rv'ginu'iits ' v '•,u ’ u'» ..ns ' l . l «i. s
. : Hoi I 01 i V.ixahy. aid to b,' »OtW»l < V mg Su Jo) '■ PYWt h
tin bv'st iii Kurv'pv*. haxe n'liiw; ' M ! mo v . x • . the
tin Germans in \lsa* v l.orraim "! 1 ■ * ’> ! ' v vs .vi
tliouaamt battles that xxeiv n»'x
er fought and xxalks thru ho-
pit a l tents amt t'ielvls strt'xx i
xxnh viv.iv! v't vlying Women's
task is harder than tin old sol
viler xx ho tells Us the hardest
|thing tv* do is tv* stand ami be
tired at xvithout being allowed to
tire back She is m t h : tghi
xvithout being pt< « tu Wars at.
fought by young men xxho air
svnreely mv»re than bv'ys t>m
v'ix il \\ ai t he ci rat - i*
live jgin So bwm and the cannons- , iu,x sniggle the world «'er
xx ill j begin tv' ivat li.ell tOi gel tv' feel aVV " i*" "
tu ifnld bv't b . > mi w rt
llhe fate v't women tv* suftel
niv'st fv*r v't hers ami through
It Xv'VI plv ;.sv tot tl v XXOtUetl v'l
Kurv'pv tin woimi. win* must
work now am! win w r weej
later thv xx omen win* will fimi
labv't tnstvaU v't glory in the
great wat thv women win*
tUUst Hgv t It IV < tl.Vll.SV XV- XX,til
out hopv ot i V xx; V hv XX .'luv n
xx In* mils: alw ax - h v t. a; In
grim hv'pv'h'ss -nle v>t things am
xx ho atv m \v l V i.t linsv ( V'I el.
Man h.;’.! no:
bx hlv ad alv'im Nv* v'ln
deny that rav'e antagvxnisin .....
payed its part in this Knropoan * rmts am! v!., m 'iu t< i- a
w ai It is alsv* triiv* that theiv i(inat.v*u ala o la , ■ v .on
..re other minor factors It will vonfuston that l-y i .v : t. es • hen
Thv German entporn't passvv! s:,l‘'
hrough X v'h'gtiv' v*n \ttgnst I Vv ' •'
tv* takv petsv'iial v hargv v>l tin
, i v rat ions ag an st Non In t
Franc v'
Xuto'm'bilv > ..mi v't her means
. ; motor t rav t io . at v being ttsv v;
o a xv'i x l.'irgv v'\tv i by In
Germans \t A'v'lden*. IT ’ au
v'lm bib's arrived last Mommy
\ 1 at v evpnpped xx it h a spv'v t..
.. i \ ulanve t'v'v;> v arable oi v at
\\ v vi’iv svl. X st:’! | v'a v
\v:l '.g -s ;,nxv ! y t he
tub l v*miv" V’! • v xx ’ vbt
U g < ■' !tv t \ "V , ' V, III h
ei u Kraiiv«
From y'anada, iiului.
uml South Uriva tin
army ‘rout soon wti
\usrla
Kritlsh
V . • i X V
iai g • i • >ntv*i v v'liient s Sv*me ot
thv sv troops are rv potted al-
t v avi\ to bax v lauviv v! i 1 'i am v
In Knglami the wi.uiing
•vmam for the historians oi the
lutiire tv' tv'll v'i all thv' v'auses
Hut thv' one great underlying
-ausv' has been thv' bread v'tt
lx t lu'v'i x v't life Kvpansiv ti
.'I tradv' v'\pausiou *'i political
dominion, militarism, larger na
xu's great standing armies mu*
al |V' l V'llsX ('1 sv'ltlsll p| illv V'S
In' ini'i alu x v'i t he mnglv' in tn
t«'t nativ'ual rv'latlons thorns j to tone ;o*
and pv'isv'tis tot piMtv'v'tiv'ti It pro| hetiv
into av tIon Hut foi the women
thv'ie is m* m'lsv ami v outuston
They tv all v tl.at xx.. n v>’ v-i .x
xx lieu t p.v' deavl
v v'lm home to bv
. tlpv't ate v't w In i
a n - aw , ( *i iv (
hand v't w h*" t lv
dun a h'xittg hi* -s.i> v v'i v xv
v'i a . i v a ■ bn i ■ Iv xx It tv !'
he xx :v v'i uiv'thet
st im i xx ni us him
others It ne
tell the mot In
XX ai Sl I l l\V''- XX V
v'st arnl tehdi
i vi xx otinded j '*°.v
buried or re Tints pan to
thv '-i'll sv'UvIs blooms lit xx V'I
t \ .mot bv i> •’•■(.lx ns
oisl*.,m .n 4■ 1 ;i
xx v'i vb
a i
sin hu'ssviu
an s sv'iil as nai
old falltv'liv'vl I’v's
lamily garvlv'ii
is v'otv'd and dev p. Us xuahtx
v'qnal tv> the ov v astoii and 't
frag ram e ts xxaftevl tat an
near.
Some \merh an avlmirul h,
vant xtv'tv'ix xx a xx v':t by ’1
woman behind the man belun
’xing ^i\ men Thirty >-v'\v'i «xvi !,.- m ab.,tev \ ix
a rnu'tvd mv'tv't v ars v'aeh vat *>pvo tv'vaiy a b.. ..'in m a
XII k txwx null hum gm.s iiv'Us in IS..ivi - IV ss II,V w, •
v vi ill revolving turret passed «» xx tl.a ., n boa: . vi l.tiv
hru IS'U/. Khv'iiish Prussia oi xxa- in li , • v>\v Poxx lu. it
\t. g ust in Traction engines , xxa'- viv vviv v .* v in' , svvomi
Paul tlnii hvaxy attilhix long Put., v
vhstanees 1 Tin Fritish gow rnment has
Vvcrmatis and \ustrhiti papvts siatnvi uen./u' s Uou in
ns.st tin' xxat against Kussia \ i . ’ . ot.snl . Pv rim or
Flame and Knglami is a holy ,.a v \. ■ . o xx u v > d
vlivl m»t takv' a prophet tv* fore (that lie will not com
mm' that Strife was inevitable Hoxxvxei tliviv
\(>w men are being drowned jibe xxtl* ei m< l.v :
Nat lolls xx ill perish Thv' strong fill ol' h* I iai« * ■ > :>«•>■ at * '• h* . ;. - .• witli ta
xx ill devour the weak The world j lying in soldi wain and it i- heart' but max. s.m t- \\
ht v'Uglt 11 ia! and sorrow xx ill sin ami *■< : « * xx! •* u-.: < . . •« ■1
learn that matt shall not live by 'do the woik iv, \
:rv s11 ■ 4. o ,i sa w >,-( \, d
to a large uiiiiIk r v*t guests
i llv v'at i t tvxxn guvst> weir
M< viiinn s P \ Karrav k ot San
\nto n .a d v's, at Kekhardt v*f
Mist III
MORNING DANSANTE
Mlssrs idv'lla and l.ilhr Kins
ami Ina Hinds v'litv'rtamed Tues*
*lay mv'iniug at tin Klk s hall,
with a morning Hansante in
h.'in'i v't linn guest Miss Med a
Nai. v't ll.vllv'ttsville
l.illn s ami M'nis in v ut glass
x.is. - ,*.iv'ia.v'vl tin tables ol i v.-.y
v v»rners Mulst a hank v*f
tva s ,mu h and vlainttv s wrn
•vtxvvl throughout thv' morning
by t si, Kuo ami Kutb
T'ompkius
Several gaiuea v*l Kuuco xx vr,
i .i x v . a i ’ v t xx hu ll dam tug xx as
invlulgvvl in mini high iiv'v'ii. us
ing vtainix hand painted prog
ranis Mts t.u k Floyd m het
I v'iisam wax tunusluHl niusiv
for t llv' dam el's
\t eh \ v ’ ov k a u'llx bum h
ot 1'lks .at *' up ami H'lned thv*
» i K ami helpv'vl trip awax the
plv'asaut hours
Wlutv j .1 s v hmls xxviv gixv'ti
as favv't's \t t xx v'ix e thv' guests
dv . ..tied thanking the lios
tv ss»'s tv'i a xi ix plv'asant mom
ing
Follow mg are thv* inxit >d
gllV'St s
Missi s Susiv Yolenlllio l.ols
FT x Gv rtruvtv* \i nold /nla l.v*v'
I U'ttsv v'lata Max Vhv v< Pruitt
Faix Ktlirivlgv v't llv'ustv'ii. Mat-
lu Wvxm.iU M.iv llv'lle Gv'v't
Helen Fat suit plum. Hireh, Ina
I Units Tv'ssiv' Vvtv'v'u, 1 net hi
Fink I.tllian tJahet \lma \ i ;
Martha \mt Mv'tgv'ttthal *'i 1
Woman, Mabel lhv'ltlien *’ t
1 iml Jv'sU' Muelh r VlUne Hal
U't Kuth Tompkins Kish' '.I i t
vVv Ua limn lall < Kin11
Mi sdatm s Sy 1 I limls >
lii'tn Watlav« l' I'uthexll'. u
. \ A
: \' t K ^
Miss M,
bivavl ah'tiv'
civ*.
Houston v'hrv'iil
hi'v v'liiv's; htishai
vx.u bv . ausv' the extinction v
bv t w v' pv'v'ph's is s.uvl tv* bv
. tim'd at 1'hetr ptv'pagamla
sev'tns tv' Itaxv' had results In
» n vm.i' \ 1 .ndO.dOO xv'ltndci t *
ov tv'.iviy t.' bear arms and m.
Vi.si:* im.4.o x a ..dat - <
s being raised estimated about
100.000 men.
Ih'th countries it is said here
,i, thv' equipment necessary
11' n!,tv these tt 'llv .it'd With
. uintioi xxi'\King v!.tx ami night
i« 11vi xx it li vd vi.n : lam. pressed
Utv* si'i x lv v it is hoped to meet
Hits situation soon
\t ' 11 a v 'l
oners.
Purlin, \ug Jl V
Uv ss v'i t he Iv'ss v'i t llv
crus t v \t i.idne at v. tin
mb..taut i t
V X
v !v
t V'i \ v
'., t v: v s , l v' X i v!
v tuna a
arim -
nan witt>tii
'rmux tv ml
! v' X v'i p v
i st roy v i xx:
by a hitgv
viv st roy v■ t s
When Hu .
, ; S’, roy 5 : -
\\ llv n the
\X it
mat
hllll
i.>;
Hv'b
HONORED CHARM
ING \ ISITORS
I llv' xv'iuig uiv'ii v'i the
1 gaxv' an Informal dance at
lleexille Flub Monday exemug
■ hv' ex v'ld being in It 'in'l .'I Me-
Kill lllv'v ;l Mv'.'l e v't \ all \|s| x m
and Mi- I'Mu li I 'm'e.! ol \\ ,n o
Inn U't tv> bv ,t: ; In v ■ ' n < but
vb n v't i In' hi ’>«, and 111 * tv is no
medal v't honoi tv* be xxv'U as a
t v xx ard v'i xx v pv .:v vvlut x
Thv' father and husband van die
! honorably and es. apv tt all but
H x J t In XX ill' ,l! e , lie! ' tllst il\ i
ill,, on. tv'll v'U hoping ae.uust ln*pe
S11 v h xx 111 h * : t i i \ v o t t ; t I it
ropean xx .'im W v v ad xx t It
di i ad of t In' i .'X >
l eige. of sUlt'P s!
v't her phases ami
Utnhv't' ot
and sub-
v v vl of t llv'
and sub
, spv v vl V'I
XX lilt t ' Iv 'V 1 ' V'i
v'it w bv* at dome
a ml xx hv', hi tv i xx '
v'ii to pay thv< ...
Horace Fie. \
should uev• t* \ot.
had should, n « in
Stanlvy li Watson, editor
The Valley Farmer ol IUmxxps
vUle has hv*en in thv' v ltv tin* past
r.'w .Imvh .... i,uku....- \i.-. r..n..i
>" V'* >■>•><•» ........... l Mary .'m.iv Myi U,. uu.l
i.ttv. tv vl by t li« Knglisb shells It
turned ami confronted tin eite
my xx it li t In intention ot tight
llig to t hv v ml I Iv t engines.
Watson is much pleased xxl.h
the present outlook for Yoa
kum ami the many Imprxixv
ukuiU now bfll.H u.M.tu II..k«.vk
h* Im'Uw.'k vvwkiim ItuK « l.rtHh<
her ami she vxas blown up to
prexent v aptlliv llv-t v t'exv
continued flr.ng until the bv>at
futuiv and thut there U no runs
rm on earth why Yoakum ahould
efforts of tin Krttlsh seamen to
ave the German sailors, saying
uiit iuMk.' m i’V.y. H,' I.mk t..'uu "" h,v<'l',,Hl
•II ov*r (hi. t'rtioii within U.v th*i. I...m1k for
i««t mou.h Mmi km,vk Y.mkuin 1
i* one of the lives! towns he has
yel visited. Stanley may say
this In every town he visit*, hut
nsverthele** we Uke to hear a
l In . h.ti tnliu. i'.iifst -- ol Ml
Iuv'iii w'i Mn-'ic xx ;i-- fur \lsh I r»U»K»' "P
evl hy Fi.mk F lb illy and hdm ! vvl " h ’' ” ’
I li'iiselv'x who d.'.iglu patrv't , '"1,|v * *1
oi i he x iiami Mox ing Pi. tin <
i licit t o night Ix xx u It t heir mm i.
i hv' lollv'xx mg ■ i !i-.t v't i lu"-v'
.U teuvlmc, i Im da ■ -- F.I
it h Sllv'v'.l V'I \\ I. v' l\;l t hlv . il
Mviv'i'v* oi \ an Maly m\ Ini',
v. i v't'i .b'N>. Ih'll.'ii.n l.v'iimv
\\ ilsv*n I 't ankle and Mat x \\ v'i
der. Sarah ami Janie Farroll
Katlv'
OTtellly Vnntv' Frohesv* v'i x'ne
ro ’/.atella Fatipt'l Hlanehe
Halkv'stv'iul \lu ,„.ita t Pei Kins
and \hua Troy Messrs Hlalin
Harry. Hick Farroll Paul Muel
ter. Flentv'tu v' Fhase Sv v*tt, tiv'v'
l>'ahr. Krv'd Grv'er. Koldnaou. P
Pdviv k, Wv'hh I b arn*'. Ira Ma
lone. Henry Owen White John
Kau. Fee Gray \ F Weyman
and It. .1. Wav'lder. Mrs T K
hVrrtdl. Messrs amt Meadatnes
,1 W Grv'v'r. It W Harry and A
K Krueger Heovllle Ph ayunv'
tits about
and of all vln t ton
x ii n'v t hat I
: .try kal
v'r sxxvethv'arts t lion
I roiec tors t v' via ug oi ot t v» vieat it
m la. i anything saxv> talteriug
v't dishonor Perhaps tt xxas
tit*' memory of his niofltci that
put the v*\v|UtsUely tcn.lci tv'iich
in \bi aham I m. .'I > ' ■
t In Ma--.iv hn-.eHs nn*t In i a *
rv'i* xx hiv It Is v'liv' of th«' immor
t al fits of pat i mt i. lit«'»at tu v
and xxhi. lt . roxxns xxm an -
xw'vk In patt v'tistn like ,i 1 < <
*1 a
vlv tail xxln -dm . tuettalttv'vl a
number v't triv'tivis ut honot
Mis- ntv'li, a I'.’vlvl who !> ax. s
till- < xv nil g ot Fort Wo th
xx In t. • Pc xx ill attend s. lm>■
Most vu ihv* morning was viv
x v't vs I to tin' tnU'icHthik. tv
v»f Hinn v*. plaw'd in a U*x ly
l.n
i.
MISCt l i AN UK S SH0WIK
. y.
V'I
. I hv'Heve
W
a lit it they
musket hut
While fills was In progress he
said "German ships approached
the Hiitlli forces and their boats
and the German ships picked up
the survivors.
The cruaier Ariadne arrived
and followed the enemy which
retired westward and found an*
other German ship fighting two
tirlllah traille cruslers of the
Urn ( lass, which ware greatly
L. C. tUanchard and family superior to the German
returned yeaterday from Munge. The Adrladne attacked game-
wlffa they hhie Keen visiting ly. hut a ahell put half of her
In Blanchard‘i folk*. bottom out of oommtoaton ttoe-
man talk that way about our
etty, and us long as we have no
knowledge of what he says in
other towns we are going to
believe him.
Mr uml Mrs \ J Kosenthnl
of Corpus Christl. who have
been the guests of s G. Mo
Fowou for some time left Sun
day for New York, whore they
will spend ii mouth or two be
fore returning lo their home I t
Corpus.
plte this the fight continued
Then the quarter deck took fire
The but those of her gun* that
still were capable of being
worked continued to fire on the
enemy.
I i .’iii*. i . ■ mi. 1 >
« ompelh'i to i an y exi ty ;trn x
r\ v'i x . iimpaign .vi'vt v'x. 1 x mil
Itni y v'Vpcvlltiv'i. upon 11t.'ii
bav ks slimv* l b< .la xx n ol cl ca
I ton xxlillc out National Hymn
Stai Spangled Hiiuner xxas
written hy a man Francis Scott
Key a gentleman ami a patriot
under clreunistuiu es as thrilling
IIm Huy Hiai v'x v'i Insplt'v'vl a
pv'v'in. yv't Hie maker ot the
flag that Inspired It tin' one
\xbo sang il first and (hose xxho
established II as the Nations
anthem, were women
\ man obeys his mother long
after she bits censed to live and
the Ideas which he has receiver!
from her become principles
stronger c\eu than passions
woman used to hr* culled the
poetry of the world Women will
forgive most anything lu man
except cowardice or treason
This reeling Is Instinctive be-
cause It conics to her through
long years of human evolution
In the rxartleat age* her faith,
a* well aa her wJety. was In the
man who xtood face to face with
tha anamy and fought foe her
Bve> u*
gai
t hv' nils, ell,11
I m honor of
I Mrs \Y K l*
iiv'v'ii at bv't'
V 'ok* St I V'V't
Tin* house being artist
vh'v v'latv d I oi tli.' v*.. a --si.'
V ttU'Sl
I' M'ilsc
sltv'xx ci
Kite Fr
Mvmrlay
tiful lu'i
ally
a.I
In iIn' i c.. pil.'ii hall b« nv ath
I Ik c.lv'xx .d I II.' pl'v'f lisb'li ol i < »l
hv'aiis v\.i. Mcsvlauiv's \\ I
Found J H Harris F \ Hai
no k Mis-. s Mai x Fi x and ' !ci
t mile \i nv'lvl vxtv'itvliiu t>' the
ihv' gui'sis ii hv'arix xxcl.**un'
and .In.', ling ihr'iu to th. pun* b
boxx I t.* partake ot lb. delicious
. .intents bring sv'ix. vl by Mlssv's
I v'sHir rlreeu and Kuth H»il>x
In the patlv'i the guests xtcxx
v'd the beautiful bride elect
wearing a rob*' of wbltc and
g.rcv'ii stlk sv'atcrl upon a xxldte
throu*' br*nr*ath a xxldte xxv>vl
vllug bell I let attendants w ere
Misses h'thcl Johnston. Martha
Ann Mergenthal, May lb'll*'
George. Gertrude Vrnold
An unusual al tract Ion of the
afternoon was the arrival of the
pretty white airship, propelled
by Master Allen V Pearson of
Han Antonio and Mias Mereelle
Kenedy dressed In white, re
scmhttng a pair of angels, bear-
ing th* many beautiful gift* to
the bride upon the throne.
During the afternoon a re-
v i.*m Inn*’n on xx.i- s. rxcvi, tn*'
table oxcrl.iid xxitb a Inutd’-v'm*
diawii xx.ulv .l.'.li bavin*. .
* v'utv'r a cluster **f * hoseii
blooms and ferns
Dancing occupied a part ot ' he
morning hours Mis- I ‘.>*1*1 xx a1-
pnsv'iitv'vl an v'lcgaut gold hat
pm t>x M tss M. i * < ul ha 1
Phe pci so1111v*l cl I host . i lex
ing t In . bai mlng host i* a lit x m
. Imb'vl
\|Kv.> I din mil I Mv Ita Kmn
Ina I Hmls Kuth Haby I Ivclma
I Hxltl Kuth Tompkins I'v 'sl.
v,ii'.'ii llv'lcn FaMat'phaii lk*r
its Kttiimi Thv'lma Prince. Mine
llnllei I llltun Gehert. Flam
Max Mi. * Pruitt Winnie I Muds
Misses Turner of Sehulenberg,
1 Frv'hla Nan of Hallettsvllle and
Mrs Prince
Mrs K F Preston ivfurned '
yv'sterday afternoon from Ib'l )
Klo where site has been at the
bv'ilsldv* of her brother Inlaw,
w ho has been sick
A. M Avant and daughters,
amt Mr*. Kenedy passed thru
Yoakum Sunday afternoon eg
mute from flallettavtlie to
home at Marfa.
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Yoakum Weekly Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1914, newspaper, September 3, 1914; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth647912/m1/5/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.