Valley Sunday Star-Monitor-Herald (Harlingen, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 9, 1940 Page: 14 of 36
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Sunday, June 9. 1940
VALLEY SUNDAY STAR-MONITOR-HERALD
Rites Read In Abilene
Honors Recent Bride
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Organ music by Alfred Alexander
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Mrs. Laakso
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Service Club
Mrs. Weed
Is Honored
Club Meets
In Rio Hondo
A
Budget rtan I ermt
Ta Fit Every
< Family's Income
New Summer Silks
Now’ On Display
You Get More
For Your
Money, Always
Harlingen Man Claims Bride
In Beautiful Garden Ceremony
Harlingen Man
To Claim Bride
Gift Of Automobile
Made To Institute
Faculty At Pharr
To Bur Bresees (Very
Sperial Grwap) Value*
to SIS.75 Nov SI at the
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What would give you peace and quiet
for 365 days of the year?”
Johnson,
man.
claimed by the garden wedding of
Miss Patty Hanks, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hanks,
and Andrew Bracken Shelton of
Corpus Christi, only son of Mr.
Miss Bingham has been enrolled as
a sophnmnre student in the Univer-
sity of Texas at Aifstm.
Miss Margaret Bullis, for the past
year a junior student at San Marcos
Floy
Mrs
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BROWNSVILLE
* Elizabeth and 13th
Rmatl carrying charge <m budget arrnunU.
BETTER
FURNITURE
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What’s more. I’ve found out that
George wants comfortable things for
hi® home . . . and that I can buy all
these at Edelstein’s Better Furniture
Stores. And . . . just between us . . .
that’s what I’m going to do.
and increased the club fund
$3 35
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Talk Based
On Gadgets
HARLINGEN
207 West Jackson
McALLEN
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Visitors Feted
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Miss Wiley
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ALAMO—Mrs Ira Sharp is vis-
's ith her mother, Mrs. Kelly,
in St. Louis.
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a special guest.
Prizes, donated by the club spon-
ger, Mrs H. L.
In Greenville
Of Interest
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As Told to Me By a Woman Who K
the Tie That Binds Isn’t
ABILENE—Interest of friends in and Mrs. E A Shelton of Harlingen
several factions of the state was The lovely rites were solemnized I kra8 made aT a large tea Sunday
eliin^ad hv the enrdan u/addmo of at aioht n’rlnrlr avamne _ ___________
The smile of enth'iria.<m was no
Suddenly I be-
The shock
much
It took three trips to town
Now, on top of
So, patron-
| “George, dear, what
would take the load off jour feet?
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Goal Reached
During Year
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WESLACO—One of the prettiest
courtesies of the week was the af-
ternoon bridge given by Mrs. Joe
Wright having as her guests mem-
bers of the Bluebonnet club. The
hostess was winner of the score.
Summer flowers added a deco-
ratice note for the occasion with
the hostess serving a delicious
course late in the afternoon.
Mrs Ray Hartness will be hoe-
1 teas next Tuesday.
On Saturday Evening
Claim Wide Interest
He looked at me shyly and answer-
ed, “well, .... a good comfort-
able mattress’’ and then he vigorously
said, ‘‘And I don’t care how much
you spend.”
Marvin K House
of Big Spring; and
Gene Morrison of
RIO HONDO—Regular meeting o?
the North Shore Home Demonstra-
tion Club was held Wednesday af-
ternoon at the home of Mrs. J R
George with Mrs. Pat Rogers and
Mrs. George as hostesses. Mrs
Dwaine Thompson resigned as presi-
dent and Mrs. Garnet Spear was
elected to fill the office. Plans for
the encampment which will be held
on June 12 and 13 were made. Mrs
J. A. Barclay gave a report on the
I charity work of the club.
Vases of zinnias made a very col-
orful setting and delicious refresh-
ments were served to Mesdames
R. Bates. Barkley. R E Bradshaw
P M. Davis. Edmund Myer. J. R
. Ed Harris. Garnet Spear
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became
Mrs. L.
only witness
Mr and Mrs. Louis Lackey are at
home to their many f
Weslaco.
Coming Rites Engagement Announced
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in detail at the recent meeting of
the club held at the h‘>me of Mrs
Celia Browder. Mrs R L
Jr. reported on the visit
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HARLINGEN-A number of
formal attractive events marked the
visit in Harlingen of Mrs. Lance
Tarrances mother, sister, and
grandmother. The trio. Mrs Mane
Rea. her mother. Miss Inez
Rea. and her grandmother.
Gilmore, have returned to
home in Dallas.
As cool as the Gulf
Breezes ... these silks ...
and just ideal for all the
occasions this summer
when you’ll feel that “it’s
just too hot to dress!”
Or, if you prefer, you
may use them for sports-
wear, or for any occasion,
because they’re white , ,.
and this summer WHITE
IS RIGHT!
Presiding at the crystal punch4
bowl at alternate hours wets Mito
Mary Louise Coppin aid Miss Floy
Murphy, daughters of class mem-
ben. Others assisting tn the house
party were Misses Mildred Tuma
Frances Evelyn Hennessee. Anns
Beth Murphy. Dons Betts. Ila Doz-
ier. Robin Moran. Bobby Cloud and
Hentie, members of a Sunday
school class taught by Miss Storm
before her marriage las* week.
About 150 comprised the guest
list.
“All Occasion”
and the pastel tinted tapers.
Presiding alternately at the punch
bowl during the afternoon hours
were Miss Grider's two grandmoth-
ers. Mrs. Augustine Celaya. Sr., and
Mrs. Lucie Starr Grider.
Assisting in the room also were
Mrs. Augustine Celaya. Jr., Mrs. Joe
Celaya. Mrs. Elmore Starr Grider.
Mrs. Rodolfo Barreda, Miss Lucie
Starr Grider. Miss Agnes Smith of
San Antonio, Miss Frances Browne,
and Miss Mary Hilma Browne.
About three hundred called dur-
ing the afternoon.
RIO HONDO-Mr. and Mrs Cord*
Simmons of Dallas have been vis-
iting relatives in Rio Hondo. Mr
anil Mrs. Joe Yeoman and Mt> Amy
i Yeoman. They have returned to
their home accompanied by Janie
Yeoman. Jimmie Joeman. a stu-
dent tn the college at Stephenville
Texas, spent a. few days with rela-
tives in Rin Hondo before leaving
for Alton. Texas.
LA FERIA—A social meeting hon-
oring Mrs. R F Graham, outgoing
prsident, was held by the Band
Mothers Club at the Methodist an-
nex Wednesday. A group of mem-;
Garden Club Tea Shower In La Feria
Council Will
Meet Friday
■ix tie®
you for
. . ind what does
He stands on hia head,
at eight o'clock Saturday evening.
June 8. in the garden at the home
1 of the bride's parents.
Reading the service was Dr Mil-
lard A. Jenkens. pastor of the First
Baptist Church of Abilene.
Organ music by Alfred Alexander
' preceded the nuptial ceremony. The '
society set. ha« returned from Rose-
K. Polk of Colorado City, daughter fn 'the high school She attended
the East Texas State Teachers Col-
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Announcement of the engagement and appiytaching mar-
riage of Miss Norma Lucile Brittan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen E. Brittan of Pharr, to Jimmy Arthur Jones of
Dallas, son of Mrs. E. A. Wright of Mathis, was announced
by her parents at a beautifully appointed luncheon at the
Casa de Palmas in McAllen Saturday. The wedding,
which is set for June 40. will be of wide interest through-
’ out the Valley, and in other parts of the state.
longer on my face.
came apprehensive. The shock of
getting six ties was too much for
George: he was sitting on the floor
with a vague grin below his wide
■taring eyes . . .
passing through the brim to form
streamers. Each carried an
fashioned bouquet of peonies
blue, pink, and dubonneL
I Teggye Ann Hardaway of Abilene
ternonn at the home nf Mrs. George was fi„wcr Rirl she wore a floor. j
length garden frock of pink net
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sash of pink I
Miss Elizabeth Bingham, has re-
tured to her home in Rio Hondo
fnr the summer. For the past year
PHARR—The faculty mem-
bers of the Valley Institute
here were presented with a
new car last week as a gift
from the Methodist Churches
Auxiliary of the Brownsville
District and Woman's Mission-
ary Council of Nashville. Tenn.
Chairman nf the purchasing
committee for the gift was
Mrs. Lawrence K. Brown of
Pharr. The entire institute
faculty and board have extend-
edvtheir hearty thanks fnr the
needed gift. Miss Bertha Cnx.
superintendent nf the institute,
is entering her fnurth year of
service in this capacity.
tapers in the pastel hues. Elsewhere
about the room were the daisies,
and the pastel tinted tapers.
HARLINGEN—Announcement nf |
j the engagement nf Miss Willene
Hendrix nf Greenville. Texas to
Vershal V. Rylander nf Harlingen
entered alnng a garden aisle out-
lined with single rows of gladiolas
Guests for the wedding included
a hundr?d guests, only young
friends of the couple and relatives '
Two hundred other friends tvere
guests for the reception that follow-
ed the ceremony. Cake and punch
were served from decorated tables
on the south lawn. The elaborate
| tiered wedding cake was topped
with flowers in bridal design.
Mr. and Mrs. Shelton will make
an automobile trip to points in Texas
during their honeymoon returning
problem of to Corpus Christi, where Mr. Shel-
constructing sidewalks nn the two ton is connected with the Com-
unpaved sides of Diaz Park, the mercial Credit Company, to make
bers headed bji Mrs. A. H. Moore
formed the hostess group
Report was made that the goal
set at the first of the >ear was 5300
and that a total of $356 was raised
Aid was given the hand in many
ways including purchase and re- j
pairing of instruments, anc furnish-
ing supplies of many types.
It was voted tn have a general
chairman serve each month, work-
Thi« y®ar we thought we’d sur-
prise him.
to buy those ties,
that, I must humor him.
izingly, I said “George.
from Hollywood. Fla.
prised
group
picnic supper
landscaped Lwn of
heftne. a perfect setting
door i------
Next meeting will be Wednesday. |
.lune 19 "t the home of Miss Nellie
Jones with Mrs William Bendixon
as assistant hostess. {
The program will be on 'Traffic jonwu
Dwaine Thompson, P .V. Craig an*
the hostesses.
I had forgotten my resentmp’nt of
his outburst. Rut such ingratitude!
I^ast Father’s Day, Junior and I
bought two lovely ties—one with big
wide stripes (he must of liked it . .
he said it looked like a rainbow), and
another with a garden of colors al-
most like my print dress.
of Dr. Jenkens
The bride was given in marriage lege In Commerce where she was a
by her father. Her wedding dress member of the Tnonanooee club and
was white marquisette over satin. hnld« a bachelor nf arts decree from
an Empire model, styled with gored th* University of Texas at Austin,
skirt. A lace yoke was fitted to Mr Ryland*r is the son o< Rev.
the shirred bodice which was finish- and Mrs C W Rylander of Bloom-
ed with square neckline and puffeo ingt«n A graduate of the El Campo
Of Father’s Day”
nows That
the One That Blinds.
LA FERIA—New officers
elected and Miss Elberta Wiley was
welcomed at the recent meeting
of the Past Matrons Club when a at the Southwestern State Teachers
breakfast was held at the home College, has returned to her home
of Mrs. E. F Brower Miss Wiley m Rio Hondo for the summer.
was presented with a handsome
sandwich tray, a gift frnm the hos-
tess group Presentation was made ' iting
by Mrs. Alyse Ammerman.
New officers are Mrs. Ida Briggs
president: Mrs Juanita Burchfield
vice president; and Mrs. Mildred
Branch, secretary-treasurer.
Fourteen were present.
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TEA HONORS
BRIDES-ELECT
made with full skirt, tight bodice,
and finished with a
grosgrain ribbon.
Best man for Mr. Shelton was
Allie Albert Addington of Abilene
Marvin H House Jr. oi Big Spring
and Hawthorne Phillips of Fort
Worth
sleeves The exquisite imported Ital- high school, he holds a bachelor
■an point d esprit lace veil was worn of business administration from the
over two layers of tulle and was University of Texas
held in place with a I
of satin Her shower bouquet was
made of white roses.
w’ho recently returned home
. were sur-
Wednesday evening when a
of their friends arranged a
on the beautifully
the Wright
for the out-
affair. Games followed the de-
licious repast.
Present were Mr and Mrs C C
Wright. Mr. and Mrs Ha-old Tot-
man. Mr. and Mrs. B O. Taubert.
Mr and Mrs. Peter McLaggan. Mr
and Mrs. Haney Johnson. Mr. and
Mrs E L Taubert. Mr. and Mrs
Cleveland Vaughters. Mr and Mrs
George h Fields. Mr and I rs W D
Paul Hinds. George Tot-
Miss Leia Taubert Miss Pa-
tricia* Ann Vaughters and Roger
Wayne Johnson.
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Announcement Made
Of Double Wedding
Of Weslaco Couples
LOS FRESNOS — The Service
club was entertained Thursday af-1
McALLEN—The Rio Grande Val-
ley Council f Garden Clubs will
hold its regular monthly session at
Edinburg Friday. June 14. Mrs W.
W. Holmes, president, announced
Saturday.
The business meeting will get
under way at 11 am. at the First
Methodist Church with luncheon
served in the church building after-
wards.
Al! members of Valley clubs who
plan to attend are asked to make
their reservations as soon as pot-
sible with Mrs. K C. Boysen. Edin-
burg.
H. Wesley. Miss Lu Elsie
of matching blue horsehair Nagel, county agent, talked on arti-
I corsages
; gets, buttons
tons
in 1
! sort.
with newspapers at
with band concerts as regular number of other Texas points. She
is a granddaughter of two pioneer
West Texans, the late R. T Hanks. I
roll call Mrs Robert Harrison was Baptist minister, and the late Dr
L. W. Hollis, physician and surgeon.
Among out of tow n guests for the
Hunter, went to wedding were the bridegroom's
Mrs. C. Howard and Mrs H Vela mother. Mrs E A Shelton, and his
and increased the club fund by sister. Mrs. A J. Tucker, of Har-
*:“■» Plants and seeds were dis- lingen; Mr and Mrs. Frank R
tnbuted among members by Mrs
W G. Lozano.
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is connected
“I Took The Knots Out
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PIO HONDO-At a meeting
1098.
And no . . . thank.* to Edelntein’s
Better Furniture Stores . . . George
has another surprise coming to him.
Junior and I bought him one of the
$29.50 custom-built “Valley Ace’’ in-
ner-spring matresses and a $29.50
custom-built “Valley Ace” box spring
to match, all for only $39.50 . . . and
Edelstein’s gave us a $1.95 quilted
mattress protector free. Their sales-
man said we could pay only 95 cents
a week on their Budget Plan, if I
wanted to.
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H* is credit <
halo turban and onerating manager nf Goodrich
Sih-ertown stores in Harlingen.
The couple will establish a home
Mrs. Thomas H. Sweeney. Jr., of in Harlingen
Brownsville, was matron of honor
Other attendants to the bride were
Mrs. H B McGrady of Bonham.
Miss Harriet Godwin of Abilene,
and Mrs. Edwin E. Middleton of
Abilene Their frocks were identical.
| being made of delphinium blue
mraquisette with lace bodices which
i followed the long torso silhouette
Sleeves were ]
above the elbow and skirts were
club's main, project, was discussed their home.
The couple mot when both were
students at Hardin-Simmons Uni-
Lozano versity. Mr Shelton was vice presi-
made dent of his junior class in the i*ni-1
bv the club's committee to Mayor vers'ty and yell-leadir in his sopho-
Rnmsey to discuss the sidewalk more year Fnr two years he was in
plans. tbe advertising department of the
The proposed plan was accepted Abtlcne Reporter-News
by the men hers and a secial fund T'.._ —L ... -L_.
was <
by sister. Mrs. A
’" ; Mr i
Walker of Glencoe. Ill . Mrs. Ethel punch bowl and the owers set six
Van Zandt of Fort Worth. Mrs. W candlesticks of stiver holding tall
Refreshments of ice cream and, B. Carrell nf Dallas; Mrs. C
~ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ t. Presley of Ft Worth; Mr. and Mrs
Next meeting will be with Mrs Hoyt Lacy nf San Antonio; Mr. and
R C. Lozano, 320 South B» Street Mrs. Houston Harte of San Angelo;
Rio Hondo Couple
Honored By Friends
On Return From Trip
HARLINGEN—Honoring Mrs R
W. Weed on her birthday. Mr. Weed
was host for a delightful dinner |
dance Thursday night at Halibur- |
ton's. The personnel included mem-
bers of the family and their indi-
vidual guests.
The courses were served at a
decorated table in the patio, the for-
mal frocks in pastel colors worn
by the feminine members of the
party emphasizing the festive, sum-
mery touch.
In the group were Mr. and Mrs
Weed. Mr and Mrs I.awrence Chap-
man of Bayview. Miss Jean Smiley. !
Richard Weed. Miss Billie Weed
Randy Fuge, Miss Mardelle Anglin
John Floyd Weed, and Miss Goldia
Cockrell of Brownsville.
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Bridge In Weslaco
Attractive Event
and Mrs
and Marvin Jr
and Mrs.
Lubbock
Members of the bridal party have
been feted almost continuously the
past week Preceding rehearsal Fri-
day for the wedding Mr. and Mrs.
Frank R Walker and Mr. and Mrs.
V. C. Perini entertained with a
party followed by dinner at the
Abilene Club at Wooten Hotel with
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hanks as
' hosts Saturday Dr. and Mrs. L.
W. Hollis Jr entertained the wed-
ding party at lunch at the Woman's
Club.
LA FERIA—Mrs. Harvey Storms
of San Marcos, a recent bride and
the former Miss Helen Robinson,
was honored Thursday afternoon
with a shower given at the lovely
home of Mr. and Mrs. John H Mit-
chell. In charge of the handpainted
guest book was Mrs. N. A Everett,
aunt of the nonoree.
In the reception mom greeting
guests were Mrs. John H Mitchell.
Mrs. A. W Amthor. president of
the hostess group. Mrs Storm, and
Mrs J E Robinson, mother of Mrs
Storm.
Mrs Eugene Robinson, sister-in-
law of the honor guest, was In
i charge of the gift room where many
lovely gifts were arranged on tables
In a shady nook on the terrace
was placed the tea table which was
lace laid with a handmade cloth
The bridal theme of white, mixed
with green, the class colors, was
reflected in the centerpiece of
daisies and fern held in a crystal j
bowl. On each side were white
tapers in crystal holders. All ap-
pointments for the table were crys-
tal. Green and white mints repeat-
ed the chosen colors.
■ * I The bride >s a charter member
designated toward this project, of Alpha Psi Omega, dramatic fra-
the members having voted a certain ternity at Hardin-Simmons. She
amount as a nucleus. Later a cam- toured Europe in the summer of
paign will b< launched to raise the 1938 and made a North Cape-Baltic
balance necessarv. It is the aim of cruise m 1939. touring the new
... All I Bald to him was “George,
you’ll b« thrilled with the
Junior and I bought for
Father’! Day” .
he do? He stands on his head, (I
never knew he was acrobatically in-
clined) and shouts “I don’t want
ties,” and in the same breath. “No
man wants tie^ . . . we’re sick and
tired ...” and then abruptly says,
“Yes. that’s it. What we men want
is something to take the load off our
feet. Something to give us peace and
quiet for 365 daya of the year.”
Mrs Moore prc’enfed tn Mr«
Mr "(ind Mrs W M. Lackey and Graham a lovely crystal howl, a
I token of appreciation fr-m the
friends in duh Next meeting will be in Sep-
| tember.
I’m so thrilled! Just imagine sav-
ing $21.45. I’m going to put it in an
envelope and give it to George on
Father’s Dav. When he asks “How
come?” I’ll tell him that “being a
good homemaker is a tie that hinds ’
and that “Edelstein’s Rotter Furniture
Stores sell all the home ties that make
for gracious living.”
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puffed and ended the Browne Tract club Wednesday ;
2 afternoon at the attractive home of i
wide and full. Their picture hats Mrs. M.
were r' —.-----.
braid, halo bands of marquisette ficial corsages necklaces, lapel gad-
-----1 get”, buttons and belts and but-
old-!f„«, She illustrated her talk by
exhibiting clever novelties of this
A cordage for a winter coat ;
she made of old felt hats; necklace
and matching buttons and bracelet
of cork and bits of yam.
Miss Nagel also spoke briefly on
the quick freezing of fruits and
WESLACO-Mr. and Mrs. Henry
B Cox. Weslaco, announce the
marriage of their daughter. Aliene
to W. M. Lackey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lackey, which was, ing with the officers for the year
solemnized June 1. Named to these duties for the com-
The marriage vows were solemn- ing year are Mesdames R P Roach,
ized in a double wedding ceremony M L. Jones, B F Crockett, H. A.
which Miss LaNoma Dempsey Landis. J L I.:.?.’. !. C, „
,.e the bride nf Louis Lackey gms. H R Peoples, Grotzinger, and
i Cecil Peck of Donna was the Yarbrough.
Laakso when Mrs James Grunwald
and Mrs Frank Williams were in
Charge of the program.
Mrs Grunwald gave a paper on
Clouds, and Mrs. Williams gave an
interesting paper on the McDon-
ald Observatory.
Mrs. Noel Ryall presided at the
session in the absence of the presi-
dent and vice-president.
Members attending were Mes-
dames U. R. Breedlove. James
Grunwald. Frank Kretz. Joe Nese-
tril. Hall Palmer. >el Ryall. Peter
Watkins. Harrs- Whipple. Frank
Williams. Guests were Miss Ethel
Gammon. Mrs. Laakso'; mother. Mrs
Terrell, and Mrs. Robert Laakso
The next meeting will be held at the |
home of Mrs. S F Barr.
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Park Project
Needs Walks
I vegetables and predicted a great
| future for this industry.
Plans for encampment were dis-
cussed. Mrs Knox Smith is to
Worth were other attendants. give the club report. Mrs. Hugo
The beautiful garden setting em- Grube, stunt chairman, outlined her
phasized the beauty of the fan- p|ans. and Mrs C. C. Ricker re-
shaped trellis, overlaid with gladi- viewed plans for the exhibit
olas and fern, where the couple Hugo Grube was appointed
br,dsLpart?’ recreation chairman and Mrs. Rick-
i er was named the club's candidate
as delegate from the council to short
I course.
Mrs. C C Ricker was co-hostess
for the afternoon and assisted Mrs
Wesley in serving lunch to three
guests. Miss Nagel. Mrs. C. M. Ester
and Miss Thelma White, and 17
members.
balance necessary. It is the aim of cruise tn 1939. touring the
the club to further improve the war-torn countries.
park and by enclosing it in walks. The bride's father is publisher of,
make it a recreation center for the Abilene Reporter-News and is
residents of that section of Harlin- connected with newspapers at a |
gen.
events.
Twenty-two members answered
afternoon in Greenville given by
the bride-elects mother at their
home.
The. garden wedding f« to take
place Sunday evening. June 15, at
eight o'clock at the bride's home.
Miss Hendrix, one of Greenville's
popular younger members of the |
nf Life, was sung by Mrs. James y>ud where she has been teaching
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