McAllen Daily Monitor (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 139, Ed. 2 Sunday, August 11, 1935 Page: 4 of 16
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Sunday, August 11, 1&35.
Mrs. Pritchard Entertains Rotary-
Ann Club; Theatre Party, Bridge,
Other Events Fill Week In Donna
By Everly Moore
Luncheon - Bridge Smart Hot Weather Frock
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DONNA. Aug. 10.—OSpl).—Mrs.
V. H. Pritchard complimented the
Rotary-Ann lupcheon club Friday
noon with a party at the home of
her sister, Mrs. J. E. Norwood. The
reception rooms were lovely with
bouquets of roses.
Mrs. Emery Capt and Mrs. Tom
Boyce were out-of-club quests with
Mrs. Boyce winning the high score.
Club members present were Mes-
dames Neil Cummins. J. E. Nor-
wood, Dale Washburn. Maurice
Bell, Dillard Martin, Gordon Wod.
and V. H. Pritchard. . ^
Honors Miss Mlnter
Honoring her house guest. Miss
Ann Mlnter, Miss Geraldine Mutti-
■on gave a theater party Thursday
.afternoon. Guests who enjoyed
the lunch and “Hooray for Love”
were Misses Rosamond Towns. Lois
Jean, Mary Margaret Sutphen. Dol-
ly Todd, Ruth .Snell. Mrs. Mildred
Harvey of Edinburg and the host-
ess and honored.
Evening Bridge Party
Messrs, and Mesdames V. M. Sut-
phen. Harry Towns, and Everett
Knapp were gueets# Thursday even-
ing when Mrs. T. Sanders en-
tertained with two tables of bridge.
JIrs. Towns held high score for the
evening, at the conclusion of which
P delicious salad course was served.
Luncheon for Visitor
Mrs. J. B. Collier of Alamo, for-
merly of Donna.- entertained a few
guests Wednesday for luncheon in
honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Jim Collier of Corpus Christ!.
• Guests included Mesdames J. W.
McBride. Virgil Henry, Donna;
$9flle Brown. Colorado# Jim Col-
lier. Corpus Christ!: and Miss IVr-
ginia Ann Henry.
Mrs. Wright is Hostess
Mr*. W. A. Wright was hostess
to the members of the Wednesday
Afternoon Bridge club at her home
this week.
Following the games It was
found that Mrs. A. F. Taylor held
high soore. Refreshments were
served to Mesdames V.-M. Sutphen.
George Vanee Miller Hammons. A.
B. Hill, Sr.. J. E. Weir, R. S. Cham-
bers, Harry Tewna Harold Watts.
A. F. Taylor and the hostess, all
club members. * Mesdames B. S.
.Heberts and Mrs. Glenn W^lt^ fill-
ed in for absent members.
Embroidery Club
Mrs. Willard White was hostess
to the members of the Tuesday
club at her home here this week.
The afternoon was spent in em-
broidery and needle work, after
which a salad course and cake
Were served t<y Mesdames E. E.
.Vickers, Archie Cox.. Effie Hollo-
Ijway, E. J. Famworth of Edeouch
Jesse Rorwood. Tom Hesketh. C. E.
Duncan, Harold Watts, J. L. Park
gnd the hostess.'
attractive S
Members of the Tuesday club
teej this week with Mrs.- F. E.
Knapp. Beautiful arrangements of
seasonal btoasome and flowers
made an attractive setting for the
‘activities.
High scores were , toade, by Mrs.
'Ada Hester fend Mrs. R. H. Austin.
Included Mesdames
Miller, and
club guests, and
Ball, H. 8.
Ada Hester end MM. J
(Others pretent Include
JA. E. Weinert, Ben
Harold Vertrees. club
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tldgeway, vmj the hostess, mil club
aembena . T ' .
liss Griffin Gives A
Breakfast For Guests
Honoring her house guest. Miss
Ysagulrre of San Antonio
Misa Lucretia Jordan of Halls.
Miss Ruth Griffin enter-
ined with a charming breakfast
ourtesy at 9:10 o'clock Thursday
ralng at her home on North
fifteenth street.
Mrs. Gordon Griffin and Mrs.
^Lauro Ysagulrre, mothers of 'the
hostess amT"one of the honor
guest*, respectively, presided at
^the prettfly appointed cof{ge table.
• 1 Guests present were Misses Ver-
.lynn Bonner, Adeline Herman, Ed-
na Haxlewoot}. Rosemary Clopton,
-Armlntha Swing, Frances Fields,
^Annabel! Adam. Dorothy Hawkins,
waicile Wiley, Doris Doss. Jean Gat-
ling, Ruth Mhnnlng. Mildred Card,
iand the honor guests.
Shower Compliments
Mrs. Clifton McNallie
MONDAY
2:30 p. nw—The Nfevr Deal club
will meet with Mrs. Earl Suttle:
2:30 p. m.—-Business and social
meeting for the members of the
Truthseekers class at the home of
Mrs. F. D. Thornton, 312 North
Eleventh street.
TUESDAY
2:30 p. m.—Mrs. B. E. Lewis
will entertain the Tuesday Bridge
club.
2:30 p. m.—The Hoit-Hammond
Industrial club is to meet at tin-
horn e of Mrs. W. H. Cockroft for
election of officers.
7:00 p. m.—The Girl Scouts will
hold their regular weekly meeting
at the Christian church.
7:30 p. m.—Rebekah Lodge
meeting at the I.OXJ.F. Hall.
7:30 p. m.—The Kiwanis club
will stage a weiner roas; near the
water filtration plant of the Cen-
tral Power and Light Co. just off
the Pharr highway, with wives and
sweethearts of the club members
invited as special guests.
8:00 p.,‘ m.—Meeting of the
County C. E. at the First Christ-
ian church in Edinburg.
8:30 p. m.—The public is invited
to attend a showing of moving pic-
tures at the I.G.O.F. Hall for the
benefit of the Rebekah Lodge
through the courtesy of dhe Erd-
man Motor company in furnishing
of the equipment. These pictures
will be “talking pictures”. A small
admission fee will be charged.
WEDNESDAY
12:05 p. m.—Rotary club lunch-
eon at the Casa de Palmas hotel.
2:30 p. m.—Mr*. O. P. Martin
will be hostess at the meeting of
the Mid-Week Bridge club.
2:30 p. m.—The Grand Slam
Bridge club will meet at the home
of Mrs. Jim Crowder.
THURSDAY ✓
1:30 p. m.—Thursday Contract
Bridge club to meet.
, 2^30 p. m.—Group meetings of
tfhe Christian Women’s counoil are
to be held as follow*: group “A” at
the home of Mrs. Thornton Thack-
er, group “B” with Mrs. Summy,
group “C”, Mrs. McVey. As the
cafeteria dinners have been dis-
continued until fall members are
urged to bring as liberal an offer-
ing as possible.
3:00 p. m.—-The Young Women’s
circle of the First Methodist church
is to meet at the home of Mr*.
Orville Cox on the higihway east
of'the city. -I
3:00 p. m.—Mrs. C. K. Leslie
will be the leader for the conclud-
ing lesson oh the Bible course,
“Great Souls at Prayer”, at the
meeting of the W. M. S. at the
First Methodist church.
3:30 p. m.—The W. M. U. of the
First Baptist I church will bold a
missionary service at the home of
Mrs. Will N. Payne. The Ann Las-
siter circle js to be in charge of
the program and social hour.
8:00 rt. m.—Mr. and Mrs. George
Ury will be hosts to the Pueblo
Bridge club.
FRIDAY
12:05 p. m.—The Lions club at
the First Methodist church.
2:30 p. m.—Mrs. J. M. Galla-
gher will be hostess at the meet-
ing of the Play Rite Bridge club.
2:30 p. m.—Mrs. W. E. Snod-
grass is t0 lead the program for
the meeting of Che Raguel study
at thei home of Mrs. E. W. Pile.
3:00 p. m.—Mrs. P. M. Perkins
will entertain the Fortnightly
Bridge club.
1 EDINBURG, Aqg. 10—-<Bpl)—
^A dainty bridal note was carried
.out In the decorations Wednesday
(Afternoon when Mrs. Fijank Vlc^
leers entertained compliment Mrs.
*-CHfton McNalie, a bride of 'the
:week, with rosebuds and bridal
^wreath giving floral charm.
• Various gams* were played, and
pit the close of the afternoon a
number of pretty gifts were pre-
fRented to the honoreee.
Mrs. McNallie wan before her
Bunco Party Given
By Miss Marquardt
Mias Thelma Rose Marquardt en-
tertained a group of friends last
Wednesday evening with a bunco
party. A color scheme of pink and
green was carried out in the dainty
refreshments served and in the
gapie appointments.
Miss Frances Cook received the
high score award and Miss Ruth
Cook received the low score award.
Guests enjoying the affair were
Misses Frances Cook, Ruth Cook.
Marguerite Scurlock, Mary France*
Rhoades, Helen Robison, Janet
Cross, and Doris Marquardt.
ON, Aug. TO—(Spl)—Brid-
es in the morning followed
by adHIcjoyable three course lun-
cheoif bei ve ? at the noon hour was
the pf-Otty hospitality offered this
week by Mrs. Rudolph J. Rome to
the member.', of the \\ ednesdav
Afternoon B' idge club.
Preceding the serving of the lun-
cheon the awards for high and
low score were presented to Mrs.
R. M. Strom,' and .Nils. H. C. Jef-
fries.
Club members were Mrs. T. B.
Sammons. 8.'. Mrs. T. M. Melden.
Mrs. Roy Conway. Mrs. Edward
Oppenheimer. Mys; T. J. Caldwell,
and Mrs. B. M. Strong. Mrs. Jef-
fries, was an out-of-club guest.
Neighborhood Bridge Club
Bouquets of purple bougainvillea
formed atractive floral.decorations
for the living-rooms where Mrs.
Joe Price entertained the Neigh-
borhood Bridge club, Wednesday
morning. After high score was a-
ward£d to Mrs. Jphn Waite and
second high to Mrs. H. H. Rankin
the hjb-stess -erved a delicious two
oours^ luncheon. Out-of-club guests
wrre !dr9. Waite. Mrs. M. P. Wil-
son and Mrs. W. B. Harris.
Birthday Party for Jacqueline
v Rome
In Celebration of the ninth birth- i
day ■ fanniversary of Jacqueline
RomtW Monday, her mother, Mrs.
M^ufire Rome gave a theater party
in tJri afternoon.1 After the show
the /\>up adjourned to the home of
the#tenor guest where they were
servj i a delicious ice course. Pink
and| ^een was the color theme em-
phasised ,in the appointments ot
the * ccasion
j i-e-Hi at Morrison Home
. Mf|£ and Mrs. Ronald Morrison
werlj hosts at the meeting of the
Acefei Bridge club, Tuesday'eve-
nine^it their home in Sharyland.
CluP. members playing were Mr.
aJidijMrs. C. O. Dunbar, Mr. and
MriJli. F. Dohrn. Mr. and Mrs.
Altdf|| Bentsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ollen
Rorff, Mr. a td Mrs. W. R. Parrish.
Mr.Und MrM. P. Wilson, and
the and hostess, while Mr. and
MrsJ Bechtel were out-of-club
guedts. '■
H|gh scores were won by Mrs.
Altaji Behtsen and M. P. Wilson.
Mrs. McHenry, Mrs. Gerlach
Invited
Mrs. Albert C. McHenry and
Mrs; Theo Gerlach were out-of-
cluti guests when Mrs. E. D. Vaw-
ter ?ia hostess to the Mardi Bridge
cluhj Tuesday afternoon. Following
the award of high score to Mrs.
Tracy R. Card a delicious refresh-
ment course was enjoyed.
. „ San Antonio Speakers
The Rev. W\ Arnold, chaplain at
Our Lady of the Lake college in
San i,Anton*°’ an<! the Rev- J- P-
EhrliArdt, professor of philosophy
at Our Lady of the Lake college,
were speakers at the meeting of
the Catholic Daughters of Ameri-
ca, Honda# t-vening, at Parish hall.
.Their subjects were based on
Christian Charity.
Mr*. A1 V'olz and Mrs. Sheldon
Smith of McAllen served refresh-
ments of cake apd lemonade at
the close of the meeting.
Auxiliary Fleets Officers
Mrs. C. B Wiliiarr>s was elected
president for the coining year when
the Mission Auxiliary unit of the
Fred H. Morgan post, American
Legion, met in monthly session at
the Legion hall, Monday. Other of-
ficera are Mis. James Gillette, first
vice-president; Mrs. Will Douglass,
second vice-president; Mrs. A. It.
Schuelke, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.
E. VV. Keyes, chaplain; Mrs. Albert
C. McHenry, color-bearer, and Mrs.
A. P. Wright, historian.' Mrs. Wil-
liam succeeds Mrs. Paul Rosette
as president.
Honor Mrs. Andrew McCurdy
Mrs. Andrew McCurday was
honored on her birthday, Tuesday,
when Mr. ahd Mrs. E. R. Balthrope
were hosts to friends for a four-
course dinner at their home that
evening. Thr; table attractive
with a centerpiece of golden-glow
lighted by tall green candles.
During the evening bridge form-
ed the diversion for those present.
Dr. and Mrs. E^. II- Henry, Dr. and
Mrs. A. D. Wilson, Dr and Mrs.
T. W. Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Curdy, and Miss Martha McCurdy.
Circle Five Studies
Interesting Topic
“Christ in Our Everyday Life”
was the tonic studied under the
leadership o' Mrs. Stewart at th"
meeting of Circle five of the Pres-
byterian Auxiliary. Friday even-
ing at the home of Mrs. Guy Sea-
well wih Mrs. Harry Seawell as
hostess.
Miss Bess Richmond led the dis-
cussion on the subject. Following
Impromptu
Features Session wr^co. Aug. 10.—(8Pi>^
/N /* n 1 /ii f ; PIans w*re ma<Je for the entertain-
flr nnnn I Inn j men* the Valley Federation of
I/I UUi/ix KslUU (rUusihejs arid Professional Worn-
_ j en’s cllil>s at the meeting of local
B. and! P. W. club Tuesday noon,
at the (Weslaco Hotel. The Valley
RIO GRANDE CITY, Aug. 10._!
fS|)l).—The Book Review club en-j
Detained Thursday morning with
a delightful breakfast-luncheon‘at
the home of Mrs. Florence J. Scott
the regular program a business I after whivh impromptu reviews
meeting was held with Mrs. (Veil I w*'r<’ h'iv»*n by each of the meml.ei s.
Fulton, cirri? chairman presiding. 1
Delicious refreshments of punch j
and cakes were served to Mrs.
Stewart. M->. Jarks Goodey. Mrs.
Corine Couch, Mrs. Lewis Chisum, j
Mrs. B. H. Guion, Mrs. Margaret 1
Whitney. Mrs. .1. C. Paxton, Missj
Hostesses for the occasion were
Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Terry Hornadav,
Mr^. Howard Staggs, Mrs. C. J.
i\|artin, and Misses Shirley and
Robin Brooks. Members present
were Mrs. Ida K. Huff. Mrs. R. E.
tilings: and guests were Mrs. Mudge ]
Richmond, Mrs. Fulton, Mrs. E. I and Mrs. Wm. Jennings of Fort
Paul Jones Mrs. Jack Baldwin, ! Ringgold and Mrs. J. T. Hightower.
Mrs. Umg. Mrs. Ronald Zachman, Mrs. J. W. Rutledge. Mrs. Alfr d
Mis Harry Seawell, and .Mrs. Guy Real, and Mrs. Joe Moss.
Seawell. j ^jrs y. Sanchez. Jr., her house
_ j guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Galloway
hour Donna Churches j “f Pleasanton. Mrs. Arnold Yale.
o D'Ll CL 1 -R -R Guerra, and Richard
Sponsor Dlble ibcnool (smith motored to Mier, Mexico.
Thursday morning.
wide efent will be held Aug. 15 on
the lain of the city hall in the
form of a barbecue dinner, served
cafeteria style.
The program for the evening w.ll
l»e held in the city hall, it was de-
cided. Pith Mrs. Alma Fort, presi-
dent, in charge. In addition var-
ious committees were appointed fof^^j
the occasion.
Dr. F. E. Lowance. professor
... , „ .. ,, i ph.vsica and engineering at EdlnJlH
Willoughby, and Mrs. G. P. Cum-I .
-„.i — — i v«..- I.,i..A 1 bm* Jynior college, was the speak-
er at the meeting, discussing the
advantages gained by attending
this cdllege. i fi®
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DONNA. Aug. 10.— (Spl).—Tno
annual Daily Bible School to be
conducted by the Baptist. Metho-
dist. Christian and Presbyterian
churches in Donna will open its first
sessions »on Monday at the Metho-
dist church and will exond for
two weeks. Miss Kate Payne Owen
well known state worker from San
Antonio will be here to head the
direction of the school.
R. G. Shelly of Donna has been
appointed superintendent, and
[twelve other aide and capable
[workers will he teaching. These
[teachers will meet each evening at
the Presbyterian church to ar-
range for the next day’s classes.
During the previous years Donna
has had large numbers attending
the Bible classes and hope to have
as successful a year again. Any-
one interested is invited to come.
Mrs. I). T. Whitton returned
Sunday from a two week’s visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. X.
J.‘ Hoff of St. Paul. Minneso a.
Mr. and Mrs, Terry Hornaday
spent the past weekend in San
Antonio the guests of Mrs. Horn-
ada.v's mother. Mrs, \\\ T. Mitchell,
and were accompanied on their re- pion, >[ary Lee Towns, Peggy an4
turn by Terry. Jr., w ho had been | Pete Crawford, Warren Norwood^
the guest of Mrs. Mitchell for an |Lois Sehrieber. Hazel Beth Hapsi
extended visit. 1 i ketb, Sfary and Bugger !MoRqm§3|
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Galloway of olds. Sflirley Taylor, Iva Goldsmith,
Miss Mary Holloway
Has Birthday Party
DONTNA. Aug. 10.—(Spl)—Hon-
oring Miss Mary Holloway on h*r If
(ighth jhtrthday Mrs. Joe Holloway
entertained a number of lftlte
friends! After the games in th»
yard the cake wras cut and IcSo
cream twas served to the childish.’
Gues|a fof this festive oc-asion
includeil Jadqueline Truax, Junior
Wyatt, [Rita Champion. Andy Chaak.
Pleasan on arrived Wednesday to
be the guests for several days of
their daughter. Mrs. Y. Sanchez,
Jr., and Mr. Sanchez.
Mrs.. Arnold Vale has as her
gu-st this week her nephew. Rich-
ard Smith, of Tulsa. Oklahoma.
Sonny [doore, Cordelia Van‘-*e, Shir-
ley Wtilden and the honoree.
Boy Born to Denny's
l-.t
Sewing Club Meets
With Mrs. Bradv
Mother au:l Child Go Home.
Mrs. R. Y. Mitchell and baby
went home from the city hospital
Saturday.
Mr. land Mr* L. E. Denny ol
Missiori announce the arrival of a j
seven and one-half pound baby boy l
born at 2:30 o’clock Saturday mor-
ning at the McAllen city hospital.
Motheij and infant are doing well.
The Ithica Sew and So club met
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Jack Brady when the time
was spent in sewing and chatting.
A business session was held and
then a delicious refreshment course
was served.
Those present were Mrs. Ronald
Marteenv, Mrs. Lowell McCutcheon,
... Mrs. James llisinger. Mrs. T). Yo-
8aiak« der, Mrs. Leonard Irving. Mrs.
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Printed satin makes this smart Ivot weather frock which inccJrpor-
ates fal! style themes. The flaring satin tunic, printed in several shades
of green, has a high neck and buttons down the front. There is a
complete dress of black satin beneath, with short sleeves and a clip
fastened cowl neck. The green velvet beret is shirred and tucked. The
round-toed, black kidskin oxfords are trimmed with lizard.
Comings And Goings
In McAllen
Harold Alberts, formerly of Mc-
Allen, and now of San Antonio, son
of Mrs. Rose Davis, is the guest
of his brother, Sam Davis.
Antonio and }d'ss Mifdred Lois
DnC* of Teaguei Texas, arrived the
fir^t of the wejk for aj visit with
thejir sister, Mri Janiesj C: Paxton.
Mrb. Mosvaugh |hus already return-
ed :homo while LMIss Dak’is will re-
main in McAllen for secjeral weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hallibur-
ton, who came to McAllen front
Greenville, Miss., in May and were
later joined by their daughter, Miss
Juliet'Halliburton after her grad-
uation from Sweetbriar college,
Sweet Briar, Va., are-leaving today
for Miami
Cactus Club Meets
With Mrs. McKinney
EDINBURG, Aug. 10.—(Spl).—
Mtfs. John D. McKinney was hos-
tess to the Cactus chib |on Wednes-
day afternoon. I Rooni|s in whivh
she entertained] were [preftily ar-
ranged wi h bouquets ^f roses and
Fla. During their stay [ ql,ePn’s wreath.
they occupied the residence of Mr,
and Mrs. J. R. Davis, 13 Highway
avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Allex
returned to McAllen ^Friday after
an extended honeymoon trip to
Minnesota. On the return trip
they stopped over for a visit in
Tulsa. Mrs. Allex is the former
Miss Olive Worm, popular McAllen
girl.
Former Residents
Here From St. Louis
! Luncheon Honors
Miss Van Over
Mrs. *Lydia G. ‘Guerra, Miss Lola
Garaa, Mickey Garza, and their
brother, Abundio Garza are the
guest* of Dr. E. G. Garza of Mc-
Allen. They arrived Wednesday
and plan to stay here for two
djnarriage Sunday Miss Lena With- weeks. All are former McAllen
residents and have been making
their home in St. Louis for the past
eight years.
Abundio was a former McAllen
high school. football star, playing
h#re in 1927. He is now taking
an engineering course at the Uni-
versity of Missouri.
‘Miss Kelley And Dan
Shuford Are Married
RIO GRANDE CITY. Aug. 10.—
;(Spl).—^The- Rev and Mrs. Ernest
Kelley announce the marriage of
their daughter Ernestine, to Dan
'8huford which took place Sunday
'afternoon at the Jiome of the bride’s
parents with Reverend Kelley per-
forming the ceremony.
?■- Only members of the immediate
:«• were present. The bride
attired In an orchid ensemble
white accessories. Mr. and
• til thin
jRowe New C. C. Committeeman
Lee D. Rowe was appointed Fri-
day n8 * nfcw chamber of com-
merce committeeman. Mr. Rowe
was asked to serve by President
R. H. Sawy-lr because of his wide
experience in-welfare work, hav-
ing for sometime been in charge
of Red Cross work and being ex-
perienced in general welfare worlt ~
Complimenting Mis* Nellie Van
Over who left for Austin, Friday
night, after a visit in the city. Miss
Louise Douthit gave a luncheon
that noon at the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Zoe Brasher.
Guests included Mrs. Bertha Van
Over, mother of the honoree, Mrs.
Mae Cardwell. Miss Muriel Greg-
ory, Mrs. Biasher and Miss Van
Over, . ,
Entertains Club
Mrs. J. T. Hightower. Mrs. Alton
Beadle, Mrs.' D. T. Whitton, ami
Mrs. Dop Clancy, a!! of Rio Grande
City, motored to McAllen Wednes-
day. where they were bridge guests
of Mrs. R. L. Marston.
Mr. and- Mrs. Frank K. Oslwufn
and Miss Kathleen Retlig left Fri-
day morning for a ten-day trip to
Saltillo, Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Matthew*
of Houston Returned home Wed-
nesday after visiting several days
with Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Witz.
|Mi>. E.' S. | Hearn^ held high
sepre in the games for the after-
noon, and Mrs.; L. L. ^aunders of
Hlirgill second : high.
Those present were Mesdames E.
A. Brown, E. sj Hearnf, G. C. der-
rick. J. C. Jones. O. f C. Aldrich,
L, I/. Saunders and L.j L. Taynian
of Hargill.
Miss Rush Initiated
By The Rainbow Girls
I EDINBURG, j Aug. ! 10- lKpl> —
hfrances Mae itlish wais initiated at
tl ngular t testing of the rain-
bow girls held Tuesday even.ng.
Mrs. Floyd Bullard acted as_ mo-
ItjheV adviser in fhe absence of Mrs.
!<LV,J. Hamm*. I A
Boyd Martin, and the hostess, Mrs.
Brady.
The meeting will he held at the
home of Mrs. Irving next Wednes-
day afternoon.
Mrs. Mvers Leads
Study ForW.M.S.
Mrs. Alfred Myers, assisted by
Mrs. Womack and Mrs. L. M. M°*
Guyre, conducted a Bible study
lesson on Paul at the meeting of i
the W.M.S.. Thursday afternoon,
at the First Methodist church.
There were approximately 25 mem-
bers present.
Next week Mrs. O. K. Leslie will
lead the last lesson in the course
of Bible study entitled “Great Souls
at Prayer.” The regular meeting
will he held ThdrsOay at 3 p. m.
at the church while the Young
WomenV circle is to meet at 3 p. |
m. the "same day at the home of |
Mrs. OrVille Cox on the East high- |
way.
GUARANTEED..
A DAY OF LEISURE ADDED TO
EVERY WEEK OF THE YEAR
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday^ — or
whatever day of the week is your
washday can be yours to enjoy—now!
And the clothes you used to wash ana
rub and rinse will be restored to
sweet, sanitary cleanliness by modern
machinery and careful, experienced
workmen. Start the laundry habit to-
day.
SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY &
EXPERT DRY CLEANERS
McAllen—Phone 789
Edinburg—Phone 5
Weslaco—Phone Tf
Mission—Phone zw
Leljostiand and Mrs.
<1 cookies and an
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torn njoyed
Friday to an Antonio where they
will make their home.
Mrs. C.
Bullard ser\<
Iced drink.
Resides I ha girls M)rs. H. G. Fer-
guson and E M. Everitt were pres-
ent.
Mrs. Cook OpeiraUxI On
Mrs. Modene Mosvaugh
Mrs. Joe Cook of (Mission under-
went a minor: operation at City
of San j'Hospital Saturday, j
Mrs. Percy Herman entertained’
the Thursday Contract Bridge club
at her home on North Fifteenth
street this week when the num-
as so
out of the
city.
Included in the hospitality w’ere
Mrs. Hoys F. Ferry, Mrs. Frank
Crow, and Mrs. R. E. Horn. The.
club wilP meet next week with
m&iorifr;-- '**
bers were great[y depleted
many members
-SPECIAL-
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Free Shampoo with Set
Reduced Prices on
Permanents
Every Day Is Bargain Day Here
.You Can Walk Into Our Used Car Store, Pick Out Any
Car Bearing a Red OK Tag and Buy It with Absolute
Confidence in Its Quality. It Will Give You Satisfaction.
We Also Have Many Lower Priced Used Cars that Are
Worth the Price You Pay.
GMAC PAYMENT PLAN
CARPENTER CHEVROLET CO.
OPEN EVENINGS ’TIL 8:30 P. M. — SUNDAYS ’TIL NOON
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Kling, A. R. McAllen Daily Monitor (McAllen, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 139, Ed. 2 Sunday, August 11, 1935, newspaper, August 11, 1935; McAllen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1143529/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting McAllen Public Library.