The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 239, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1934 Page: 3 of 10
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Daughter Is
Complimented
On Birthday
Evelyn WUlni»n daughter ol Mr.
and Mrs W. G Willir.an. was seven
years old Saturday and her mother
nonared her with a birthday party
in the afternoon from 3 to 6 at
their home on Washington Street.
Dainty pastel colors prcdominat-
cd m the scheme of decorations and
in the living room were clusters ol
delicately shudtd sweet peas. A bowl
of these’ same fragrant flowers
formed the centerpiece of the dm-
.ng table un0 a beautifully em-
bossed white cake holding sever
pink candle added to its attractive-
ness Adornments ol pink and Krten
crepe paper rutiles on the table
gave the room a festive air.
The well loved contest ol pin-
ning the tall on the donkey altoru-
ed much amusement lor the young-
sters and R<»c Marilyn Hinklcy
received the girls' prize and the
bovs prize went to Dan Ford. At
a -fishing pond" the children angled
lor favors and were rewarded with
lacks dolls knives and balls which
kept them well entertained for
awhile.
As the children gathered arouna
the birthdav table they sang Happy
Birthday T0 You" to Evelyn. Icc
cream cones were served with the
oirthoav cake.
Little guests were Chailcs Weinert
Ann. Margaret. Elizabeth and Rich-
ard Schendel. Berta and Maria
Luisa Cisneros Louise. Virginia. Dan
j'lid Joe Ford. Vivian Amason
Marion Liline Ridley. Joanna and
Marjorie Craig Iva Blanche and
Sonny Dittman. Rose Marilyn
Hinklcy. Marion and Eleanore Ab-
ney. Dorothy Ellington. Frank and
Chancellor Parker. Rose Marie
Armstrong Rose Adeline Truss.
Arthora Hipp. Barbara Ann New-
mng and the honoree's little broth-
ers. Joe and Billy.
Mrs Wiliman had as her guests
Mesdames HG. H- Weinert. W A.
Neale. A. C. Hipp. Eugene Parker.
Wiley Truss. O. G Schendel. Dana
Ford' W A. Ellington. George
Putegnat. G. M. Putegnat. Lizzie
Putegnat. and Miss Daisy Wiliman.
Cake ice cream and coffee were
passed.
• • •
Music Program
Is Presented
* LOS FRESNOS Apr-1 3-The
m >ir ol the Methodist church pie-
«ntcd •« i«ogram of music at the
high school auditorium Sunday
evening as follows:
Prelude "The Lord vs :n his hOV
Temple." invocation. Rev. Drake.
‘•Calvary.” Rodney. Womens quai-
tet- Easter story from Charles D'« k-
en* Life of our Lord;"’ pail *•
"Hark the voice of love au<l him
Ant hem: P“rt -■ ’H*H’ o'..?1
Light. Anthem; Part 3. Wt-h*
hr and Tell.” Anthem; Pait 4. Al-
leluia." Anthem: "Tire Earth is th«
Lords.” Lyne*. Mrs. G E. Sand-
atedt; Offertory Kamnienol. O-
trow.** Rubenstein; "He Arose.
Hutg. malt quartet; Triumphant
king." anthem; soloist. Mrs. G E.
Sandstedt. reader Mrs D D Si eel
and accompanist Mrs. F. C Riehey.
• • •
Easter egg.- and bunny rabbit*
were used m the scheme of aecoa-
tions one evening last week when
Mr and Mrs G B Waller enter-
tained the bridge club to which
they belong. Mrs. Win. Sticr uid H.
Whipple hold high and Mrs ! 1
Patterson and Sam Sappehfielc* sec-
ond high Easter egg was -riven 4he
players each time a trick was tak-
en with the duec and S E. Barr
having the most eggs was -men a
beautiful FXster basket A salad
course was served.
«• m
Mrs H Lupton entertained Wed-
nesday afternoon bridge chib at her
home. Mrs fc W Chase was a guest
and plaved the hand )f Mrs. R
Booth and the hoste.v played In
the place of Mrs. J. Famier. High
honor was won by Mrs R I Oab-
bert A delirious lunch was serv-
ed.
• • •
Mlss Nell Mrw.vhaw entertain d
the Contract budge club at the home
of Miss Reeves recently. High hon-
or was held by Mrs W H Hollon.
Refreshments were served
Mr and Mrs F W Chas* en-
tertained friends Saturday evening
at their home with a bridge partv.
There were five tables High awards
wrec won by Mrs George Kretz and
Albert Washer Refreshment's were
served to Miss Gertrude Side-ius
Miss Lons Fletcher. Messrs and Mes-
dames C C Critchctt. P Wtkuv.
C W Pintler. c Chase. J. S
Chase. Albert Washer. Gcoige
Kretz and H Lupton.
• • •
Mr and Mrs Glen MeCrov who
have been the guests of Mi Mc-
Crary sisters left Saturday for the.r
home in Missouri
• • •
GO TO SAN ANTONIO
Mr. and Mrs Relfield Proctor and
emldren Katherine and Robert. left
by plane Monday for San Antonio
• • ■
DAUGHTER
A little girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs R. R Fife at Merer Hospital i
Tne.-day morning. The voung miss
weighs six pounds
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f our 25c You are bound to sleep better
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[^CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Penny Supper at the Cetural
Christian church.
Mrs. HA: Hall Mathers will be
hostess to Self Culture club.
Utopia Bridge club will enter-
tained by Mrs. Cecil Caldwell.
Athenian Study club will meet
with Mrs. Graham Edge.
Executive board meei.ng of
Brownsville chapter of Air.cnran
Rod Cross at 10 a. m In chamber
of commerce
Lutheran Ladies Aid will t.ave
their meeting in the hone ol Mr»
Hockenson at 2:30 p. m-
Mr.. Cleve Tandy will be hostes.. .
to Wednesday Study club.
• 9 •
NEW MEMBERS
Mbs Genevieve Taft and Theo-
dore C Pclikan ol San Bctuio h*ve
recently become members of the
Brownsville Equestrian club to which
belong iierson/ Interested in horses
and riding. This club is composed
chiefly of Fort Brown officers and
their wives.
• • •
BOARD MEETING
An executive board meeting cl
the Brownsville Chapter of the
American Red Cross will be held
Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock in
the chamber of commerce.
rjc(Baby Comes)
Tara tke aiatkt of waitiai
iato mm sad coaf ort
•vgOU can now avoid
I unnecessary pain and
niter regrets by pre-
| paring your body for
that dear baby's coming.
A massage medium and
skin lubricant called
Mother’s Friend helps to
relieve and prevent skin tightness . .
abdominal tissue breaks . . . dry skin
. . caked breasts . . . after delivery
wrinkles. Mother's Friend refreshes and
tones the skin tissues and muscles. It
makes them supple pliant and elastic.
It is scientific in composition—composed
of especial oils and highly beneficial
Ingredients—*xttrvaU* applied—pure and
safe. Quickly absorbed. Delightful to
use. Highly praised by users many
1 odors and nurses. Time-tested for
aver no years. Millions of bottles told.
Try it tonight. Just ssk any druggist
•or Mother's Friend. The Bradfleld Co.
Atlanta Ga
Mother’s Friend
—lessens the pala
“ — -— ■— -—
. itar.
Shower Honors
Recent Bride
SAN BENITO. April 3— Mrs.
Marvin Burgess entertained with a
prettily appointed bridal shower i
recently honoring Mrs. P. D. Ken-
camer Jr. Early spring blossoms in
pastel shades were used as the
lloral adornment. Games ol bridge
and bunco were enjoyed during the
afternoon. Hign scores were pre-
sented to Mrs. P. W. Burgess and
Mrs. R. B Lawton who m turn
' presented the success awards to the
honoree. Carol Lee Burgess present-
ed Mrs. Kennamer with a wedding
ring to which a ribbon had been
attached leading to a hidden store
f gifts. The benbboned packages
held many interesting gilts.
Salad was served with iced tea.
Those present were Mesdames Hugh
whaler A. O. White. P. W Burgess
Gilbert Adamson Jimmie Perrv. R
B Lawton. M B Hays P. D. Ken-
namer Sr.. Preston Crockett.
Brownsville. Misses Kathryn Jones.
Sabella Stunteteck. Dorothy Porter. I
Leo Mae Wright and the honoree.
<• • •
Methodist Church
Society W ill Have
Social April loth
Monday afternoon all circles of
the Methodist Missionary society
met at the church lor a regular
business session.
A hymn was sung in unison after
which fine reports were given by
the various chairmen.
Mrs. a B. Niven led the devotion- i
al using the 90th Psalm.
The circles will meet separately
next Mouday. A social has been
announced for April 16 and those
sharing hostess duties will be Mes- :
dames Willie A. George. C. C. Tew. 1
Dooley A. W. Neck and W. R
Jones. 1
• • • |
IMPROVING
Friends of Margaret Lora Bar- i
ran who has been very ill for the i
past week will be glad to learn she '
is much better.
• • •
HOWARD NELSON RICHARDS *
Mr. and Mrs. C. K Richards are <
tae parents ot a baby son born;]
Tuesday morning at Mercy hospital j
The boy weighs seven pounds and I
Las been named Howard Nelson.
Pageant Will
Be Given At
School
Wednesday April 4 at 3 p. m. the
geography classes of the Grammar
cchool under the direction of their
teacher Mrs. R. Schmeling. will
; resent a pageant of the different
nations m gay costumes including
Switzerland. Poland. Italy. France
Germany Ireland Chiua and
Africa As a special feature of the
program the Misses Ortiz have
consented to dance the Jarabe
Tapatillo.
This program will be given in the
Junior College auditonum and the
admission will be five and ten cents.
The proceeds will go to the library’
fund. All interested are cordially
invited.
• • •
Short Talk> On
Revival Benefits
Heard at Meeting
The Missionary Society oi the
First Baptist church met at the
church Monday afternoon for the
regular business pieettng
Mrs W. T. H
spirational prayer aijd the next
half hour was devoted to short talk-'
by different members on what im-
pressed them most during the re-
cent revival campaign. These min-1
ute speeches were very he.'plm and
took the place of the afternoon dt-
vot tonal.
There were 27 members present j
and Circle One had the largest at-
tendance there being 11 preent
from this circle After the business }
meeting. Rev. O. L. Smith closed
with a prayer.
A Royal Service program will be
given at the church next Monday
with Circle One oi which Mrs E. H
Hill is chairman in char'"
Election of I t-T. A.
Officers Wednesday
LOS FRESNOS. April 3.—The
Parent Teachers Association of Los •
Fresnos will have its regular month-
ly program and business met ting
Wednesday at 3:30 p. m.
Annual election of officer will !>■ |
held and all members arc u'gcd to
be in attendance.
• • •
RECOVERING
Mrs. Jose Besteiro who suffered *
broken leg recently is reported to
be resting conilortably now.
DRAW A CIRCLE AROUND
THE CENTER OF THIS
FINE TOBACCO PLANT
“It’s toasted”
V Luckies are all-ways kind to your throat
As you can sec from this picture—
Luckies’ tine smooth quality doesn’t
just happen—for we use only tkt emttr
leaves! Not the top Icav-es because
those are under-developed—not ripe.
Not the bottom leaves because those
are interior in quality—they grow close
to the ground and are dirt-covered
coarsesandy. W eselcctonJy thecenter
_JSW
leaves —for which farmers are paid
higher prices—for the center leaves are
the mddest leaves—they taste better—
t hen—“ It’s toasted’ ’ — for throat pro-
tection. Andeverv Luckv is fully parked
with these choice tobaccos — made
round and firm—tree from l«x>se ends
—that’s why Luckies do not drvout.
Luckies arc 4^- w^skmdto your throat.
NUT lhe«op>c«»c>—they're u»4*r-Jetehktd
—they are hank t
Only the Center Leaves—these are the Mildest Leaves pwi/kft* They taste better j
L3T Cu.^jbt 1*J1. Tobace* Cou^uf. ^ ^“ " _J
NOT »br bottom le«ve»—tkty'r* infermr m
—— nibp—eing mtd mmdfl
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CRNNOT LIVE I
rf WITHOUT COOKS H
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t vibhoiiifr this for thf kitchen
Samplers art In vogue and so are lovely kitchens. What then could
be more natural than to do a gray sampler lor the kitchen? This one
—most fitting in subject and verse—is very colorful when stitched and
what is most important to a busy needlewoman—quickly done The
fruit the chicks the girl and man all arc done In gay colors that will
add a happy touch to the kitchen.
Pattern 388 comes to you with a transfer pattern of the sampler
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Scud 10c lor this pattern to Pbe Brownsville Herald Nectilecraft
Dept. 82 Eighth Avenue New York City.
Merchants Give
Mower Seed To
Grammar School
Muss Josephine Webb principal o»
the Grammar school wishes to j
thank Brownsville rnerchatv.s for
the flower seed they have donated
recently for the beautification ■>!
the school grounds.
Those mho gave larkspur petunia
and oilier garden seeds were F W.
Woolworih Company. City Cash
Grocery. Groves Ac Co.. ?tid Parra
Bros.
Any others w 1 lung to contribute
seed or plants may either call the
school and some one will call lor
them or they may be sent direct to
the building.
• • •
Mr. Albvrt Klaus ol Poth. Texas
is visiting her sister. Mrs. T. P
Sarran and Mr. Curran.
Interesting
India Topics
Are Studied
(Special to The Herald*
SAN BENITO April 1.—Mem-
bers of the Woman* Culture club
met In the home of Mrs. J. W.
| Sweeney for their regular meeting
when an 111161**11118 continuation
of the study of “India” was held
I Mr.' . J. L. Bates gave a 'plendid
discourse on Twentieth Century
India." providing a background tor
succeeding direussiou*. and retting
the stage with a description of
present day trends and changes
Mr. C. FI. Barber gave % paper
an the “Casus and Outcasts. ’ pre-
senting her subject in a most inter-
esting manner. Mrs. Fruk W Rob-
erts gave a splendid report on ‘ Ma-
hatma Gandhi." The next meeting
of the club will be held in the
home of Mrs. C. M Cash when
members of the Harlingen Studv
i club will br guests. The Culiuie
club was entertained in * most
esting manner. Mrs F*rank W Rob-
club in December
m m m
Mrs Davis Wade was nodes* to
member* of her Thursday Night
| Bridge Club ad a few guest woen
f they assembled for their last reg-
ular meeting Guests were Mr and
Mr C M Wunderman and Mr
Arch Kelley. San Antonio When
| scores were totaled Mrs Wunder-
man and F. B Sublctt were nre-
; rented with the awards far suc-
«eas. A delicious salad course was
served.
• • •
The Royal Neighbors of Amer-
ica held their regular mee‘*ng re-
cently in the home of Mr and Mrs.
H C Jessup when an old time get-
together and social was enjoyed.
Following an evening spent in var-
j lous games and contest* deliciou?
refreshments were passed. Sixteen
members enjoyed the hospitality.
I I #
ML . Genevieve Taft was hwfr
Saturday night at an Informal af-
fair arranger! at her home on North
Austin Street honoring Mr 3*n-
jamin Shoemaker. Hillsboro. Tlnee
tables of players enjoyed contract
in the rooms made especially at-
tractive through the use of early
spring blossom. Mn Far: a Dodson
and Miss Lois Cook were orerented
with the success trophies which thev
in turn sew to the honor *. Miss
Taft renter be red Mr*. Shoemaker
with blue gla&s dinner pistes and
after diner cups. A dainty dissert
course was served.
• • •
Mrs. Leo Williams and Mrs. Pnt
Murphy were Joint hostesses recent-
ly honoring Mrs. J. B Treoo on her
birthday. Guests assembled ’n the
home of Mrs. Murphy which pre-
sented a most pleasing setting with
decorations of spring garden flow-
ers. During the afternoon Ella Lu-
cille Murphy gave several readings
after which the time was spent in
interesting contests and game* Re-
freshments of birthday caka and
coffee were served. Those enjoying
the hospitality were Mesdamea J. H.
Sanders. H Z. Kendrick. Mcharks
Tabor F L. Rawls. R. A. Chenowitn.
Wm Hirons Temple. O. A- Ken-
drick. Clifton Attles. J. E Tooe.
Ralph Houghtllng. L R Weku and
the honoree.
• • •
'Spanisli-American
Dance A Success
Tlie Easter dance at the El Jar-
din hotel Saturday night sponsor-
ed by the Spanish-American soc-
iety of Brownsville was well at-
tended.
Members from other Valley so-
cieties were also present.
! OUR ALLEY
Reach for a straw
Instead of a feU.
That's the style trend
At this season of the
Year. A .aiior or a
Panama that will help
Keep your temper on an
Even keel and always
Look refreshed anJ cool
Sam and Leon arc showing
The nifitest straw hat
Models of year 1934.
Wlule the quality Is high.
The prices will not put
A bad dent in any budget.
Come take a look-see.
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Buell, Ralph L. The Brownsville Herald (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 239, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1934, newspaper, April 3, 1934; Brownsville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1395041/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .