El Heraldo De Brownsville (Brownsville, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 185, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 5, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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Seasonal Note
Is Used For
Bridge Event
x Special to Xba Heialdi
SAN BENITO Feb. 5—Interest-
ing among the affairs given during
mt pas*. wee* wa* tne party arrange
ea m tnt nomc oi mis. w. u. rex-
■;ufon wnen she compximentea me
inemoers oi me ^orai Miitm Bridge
cmo and several guests
A ootor ceneme ox tea and white
was earned out m all appointments
lor tne ^uernoou. Rea t>io6som»
ptacea j join tne rootxu. ennanceu
me color note oi red.
Wnen pxayrng had been concluded
Kitts were awaroea to Mrs. Andrew
Bowie Mrs. A. H Lamm and Mrs.
Robert Bacnman Guests other than
club members included Mesdames
Ray smith. Tommy Cocite. Ed HinX-
ley Robert Bachman. George Camp*
ben and Misses Alice and Lessie 8am*
cels.
In the late at te moon a ret resit-
i. tent place was served
• • •
Mrs F- C. Ludden was a gracious
Poster when the members of the
Pioneer Bridge club assembled at
her home Three tables oi players
enjoyed the games dunng which
Mrs. James Sweeney held high
In the late afternoon a dessert
«oursc was served. Mrs. Charles Lud-
den was a substitute player for the
afternoon.
The next meeting oi the club will
be held in the home of Mrs J. P.
Dyer
• • •
Mi* 1 K Elrod president oi the
Pennsylvania Avenue club present-
ed a most interesting program when
the group assembled in the home
oi Miss Nelhe and Miss Florrte
Stookey tor their last regular meet-
ing.
Each immber answered roll call
with an item on current affairs
ud reported on the position that she
held in the club.
During the atterncon a .splendid
report was given by Mrs O E- Gause
on -Thoughts of the Morrow.’* cen-
tered around the reclamation pol-
icy of Theodore Roosevelt.
In a aeries of games and contests
Mrs Edna Bartley- wa* given a most
appropriate gift package lor suc-
cess. Guests present who were not
member: of the dub included Mes-
dames Jennie Yott. Watson H'mter
and Oalloway Following a delight-
till meeting refreshments were serv-
ed
• • •
Mrs. Volney W. Tax lor oi Browns-
ville. president of the Texas Federa-
tion of Women s clubs will be a guest
of the Womens Culture club Feb
27 at the home of Mrs. O. L Byrd.
The regular program scheduled for
mat day will be presented
• • • #
Mis 6lisle Dalton was a special
^uest when the Y. W. A of the
First Baptist church met in the h~me
of then sponsor. Mrs. W. O Brown
with a splendid program prepared
lor the occasion.
Following dinner. Ml.* Lois Nich-
ols. presented a most instructive
lah h Ml Land Where the
Cross Stood completing her repor.
with several references to The.Fol-
lowers oi Mohammed ’’ Miss Willie
Mathews reviewed a study oi "Juda-
ism ” Mt* Katherine Marksworth
those as her report The Three In-
scriptions '* She was followed an the
program by Miss.Marjorie Breedlove
who discussed " ' Making Christ
Known ui Jerusalem The conclud-
ing number on the program was a
talk given on 'The History ol the
Port City Ha Ida ”
Mrs. Suaie Dalton who is a rep-
resentative ol Baylor University gave
an inspiring talk on How We Do At
Baylor ”
Those attending were Mrs- Dal-
ton. honor guest. Misses Virginia
Castlebcrc- Jane Duncan Grace
Cantwell. Marjone Breedlove. Ol-
Uc Lee Dodson. Claudia Mae Al-
britton Winnie Bell Finely. Ethel
Mallory. Lois Nichols. Nuna B. Mc-
Colllster Katherine Markswcrth and
the hostess.
Dr. and Mrs R. E. L. Mcw&haw
and two daughter*. who departed
Monday tor China where Dr. and
Mr*. Mtwahaw’ will be engaged in
missionary work were compliment-
ed Friday evening with a recep-
tion in the iwtemem of the First
Baptist church Practically the
entire membership of the congre-
gation wa* present to bid the hon-
oree* farewell
Interesting ilor-il arrangements ana
other artistic decorative note. car-
ried out a color scheme of red and
wMftt suggestive of the Valentine
.reason The pretty table was laid
with a red foundation over which
an exquisite lace cloth had been
placed A crystal bowl tilled with
red carnations was the central
adornment wmle tall red tapers in
i rystal holders flanked either end.
Mrs T. P. Littletiela and Mrs. C
S McKinney nresided at the lovely
silver services. Tea dainties reflect-
ing the colors of red and white
v> re served to the many guest*
present.
• • •
During the evening a splendid
musical program was given. All
numbers were composed of the
members oi the church with fewj
exceptions
Guests Irom other denominations
included Reverend C 8 Dunn
The
Berg ef
£0*^ Hat
IDEAL
SNAPPY
For Spring
•3?.
Try Them on
Exclusively »t
Hush R Robertson Rev. O O.
Wagner. Rev. J. Albritton. Mrs.
John Conn. Mrs. P. W. Colmexy
T. S. Caswell and Messrs and
Meadaraes T. D Kina- Malone and
E C. Haynes of Harlingen.
• • •
The Pnduy Nignt Bridge club met
ir the home ol Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Goolsby when a color note of red
and yellow was carried out in all
| appointments for the garnet.
When scores were counted Mrs.
1 C. E Hudson and Mr. Paul Cowan
held the high. Following the games
a salad course was served
Guests other than club members
included Mrs Marian Kunz and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Alsmeyer.
• • •
Mrs. Lari Smith pi Marlin was |
a guest Friday afternoon when
Mrs Harry Carroll entertained the
members of her sewing club at her
home. In the latter part of the
afternoon a tempting refreshment
course was serv ed
The next meeting ot the club will
be held in the home ot Mrs. Wiley
A. Tippitt.
E. L. Luke ot the Luke-Jetfers
Motor company has returned to San
Benito alter spending some time m
Mexico at Hu mouth of the Soto la
Marina river.
Mrs V. Carson has gone to Hous-
ton where she will visit for several
days with Mrs C» V. Williams and
other friends
Mr. and Mrs W B Clements of
Corpus Chnsti spent a few hours in
the Valley Sunday.
Dabney Plummer who has been
confined to his home with illness
since his return from Galveston is
now able to be out again He has
just completed a course in labor-
atory work m the John Sealy hos-
pital.
Dr. A F. Jonc*. who lias been ill
for some time ii» now at the home
of his son on North Milam Avenue.
Mr and Mrs. L. L. Lallier have ar-
rived in San Benito and will spend
the remainder of the season at their
farm Mr and Mrs Lallier arc from
Fon du Lac Michigan
Mr. and Mrs Eddie Roots and two
children were visitors in the efty
over the week-end
Mrs. Annie B Put of Laredo has
arrived in San Benito for a visit
with her mother. Mrs W. B Mc-
Call
Mrs Helen Moore has as her guest
her grandson Lee Murphy from
Mart
George Gunn Ijas gone to Kerr*
ville. Texas where he will .spend
some time.
Mrs. Flint Harris and infant son.
Max Young have returned to San
Benito from the Baptist hospital m
Harlingen
Mrs Rebecca Miles of Athens who
has been the guest of her brother
W C. Longmire. has returned to her
home. She is a grand officer m
the Grand Chapter Order of the
Eastern Star.
Pete Gavato* who tornierlv oper-
ated the Valley Waffle ‘■'hop and
who at present is locai f m Mis-
sion. was a visitor m tht city dur-
ing the week
Dr. F. L Hinkley ha* returned
trom a trip to San Antonio.
Mi and Mrs J. L. Anderson have
had a* their guests their daughter..
Mrs. Mildred Rickets of Mercedes
Ms W E. Anderson accompanied
by her daughter Mrs Harry Foeh- j
ner. has gone to Houston where the
former *111 undergo an operation
Mrs. Billue
Is Honored
With Party
ibpecUl to T he Herald t
LOS FRESNOS Feb 5.—Mr* Bill
BUlue very delihtfully surprised Mrs.
Ed Patterson with a ‘ shower ’ Fri-
day afternoon The house was beau-
tifully decorated in an appropriate
decorative theme
After tome contests little Betty
Elaine Dodson and Barbara Lee De-
Busk presented the tionorec with
the large basket full of pretty gifts.
Refreshments were served to the
honoree and to Mesdames G. W.
Patterson. Grow Page C. C.
Schneider. Russell Binglcy G. J.
Weikel. Elmer Baker Joe Frankie
Frances 8mith. BUI Kreu. George
Kretr. C H Kyle. G. B Waller. Pat
Dodson Clinton Sanford. Joe Stau-
fer. John BUlue Edna Kolej S F
Henderson George Goates Roy De-
Busk. W. C. Cain and Mist Mary
Krctr.
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Young Woman’s Guild of
the Church of the Advent will
serve a Mexican supper Tuesday
night at the parish house of the
church. Serving wUl begin at 3
p. m. and continue ttU 8. The
menu will include other than Mex-
ican foods Tourists and friends of
the church are extended a cordial
welcome.
MEETING TUESDAY
There will be a meeting ol the
: Christian Young People's Union
Tuesday evening at 7 « at the
Christian church
This meeting is ver> important I
because there will be an election of
officers; therefore every one is
urged to attend
State Educator To
Make Valley Speech
SAN BENITO Veb 5 —W. A |
Stigler of the state department of
education arrived in San Benito
Monday for the Valley superinten-
dents principals and classroom
teachers meeting here Tuesday
night
Stigler. who is m charge ol cur-
ricular revision is expected to
speak on that subject. The Valley
association has a program out-
lined in co-operation with the state
department of education in connec- i
tion with the statewide program
Dinner will be served in the ca-
feteria at 6:30 p. m.. followed by
section meetings
Says Cardui Relieved Pain
“For several years. when jiu>t a j
girl. I suffered severe pain and I •
took Cardui then with beneficial j
results." writes Mrs Blanche De-1
Witt of Poca. W. Va. ‘Later to!
life I suffered a gam and some-
times would have to go to bed I
knew that I should take something
lor this condition. Cardui stopped
all this trouble that I had been
having It regulated me and I do
not have any pain ."
Build up with the help of Cardui
to overcome functional menstrual
pain Thousands of women testify
Cardui benefited them. If it does
not benefit YOU. consult a phy-
sician.
City Council of PTA Held
With Election of Leaders
The latte* pari ol the week the
president* ol the different Parent-
Teacher groups and principals of
the city public schools met at the
high school to discus* topics of
mutual interest. This council meets
every fifth Thursday when the
date does not conflict with holidays.
Seven of the ten schools were
represented and reported on. the
work of the year Six ol the grade
schools are serving free lunches to
Parents Are i
Party Hosts
Friday Nite
Mr. and Mr* Genualo Barron en-
tertained Friday night in honor of
their daughter. Mi** Lucila Beatm
Barron at the family residence on
West St Charles street
Games and contest* furnished
amusement for the evening. At the
clow of the evening tamale* and
coffee were served by the h06tes*.
Those present were Misse* Vir-
ginia Runyon Soila Marquez Es-
trella Lozano. Jo6efma Tamayo
Maria Estrella Martinez. Virginia
Garza. Socorro and Carmela Torre*.
Lydia Crixell. Herlinda and Cri-
santa Trevino. Evangelina and Ly-
dia Longoria Carmela Alonzo.
Josephlna. and Irma Henggeler. As-
vclia Villarreal. Guillerinina Mar-
quez. Laura Zarate. Berta Ortiz.
Sarah and Ana Maria Martinez.
Berta Marguenta and Irma de
Luna Irene Garcia Gomez Eulalia
Tijerina Pideia Gavlto Rebecca and
Francisca Villarreal Maria Luisa
and Olga Lolom. Marguenta Soil*.
Mary Thelma Johnson. Sarah Soli*.
Elvira and Elisa Gutierrez. Effie
Kabelari*. Dora Luna. Mana Alicia
Farias. Felicita* and Berta Rodri-
guez. and Fe delta* de la Garza
Little Misses Club
Is Entertained Bv
Mis* Bcverl> Black
Beverly Black was hosier to mem-
bers ot the Little Misses club Satur-
day afternoon at her home m Los
Efcano.v On arriving the guests were
entertained with a guessing contest
in which Rosamond Jackson was
presented with the award.
Following a dainty retreshment
course the members of the club
played bridge at the conclusion of
which Barbara Brady being present-
ed with the trophy. Outdoor games
were enjoyed by the group follow-
ing the b~# ge session. The club will
meet next -itli Barbara Brady.
CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
The Weanesday Study club will
meet with Mrs Harold R. McKay. |
Mrs A. D Dickinson Jr. will be
hostess to the Wednesday Bridge.
Mrs Milton E. Wentz will be
hostess to the Wednesday Tourna-
ment
Mrs. John Hunter will be hostess
to the Athenian club.
The ladies of the Central Chris-
tian church will serve a Penny
supper.
The Sell-Culture dub will meet
with Mrs. Volney W. Taylor
The Little Women's club will meet
with Carmen Trevino.
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Appetizing Di>he»
To Be Featured
In Penny Supper
The ladles ot the Central Chris-
tian church will feature two de-
lightful dishes on their menu ol the
Penny SupiJer Wednesday night.
Home made sausage and creamed
chicken will be the teatured dishes i
this week. Patrons arc reminded
that a variety of vegetables m ad-'
dition to an assortment of desserts
are also available every Wednesday
night.
undeniounshed children and to
date about 300 axe served hot soup
and milk daily. The teachers are
serving the lunches which are made
possible financially through the co-
operation of the P. W. A. relief
commission and local chanty or-
ganizations. All P T. A. organi-
zations have monthly meetings Li-
braries in the schools have been
benefited materially by their or-
ganization work
Supt b. c. uoaa spoxe on me
value of the parenthood movement
m relation to the school*.. Mr.
Dodd lia* served a* principal in
several schools in the city previous
to his present responsible position
and spoke frotr. his experience in
appreciation ot the work of the
different units in the schools. Other
speakers were Frank Bortle princL
pal ot the high school and dean of
the college and Mr*. R. L. Stell
principal of the Junior high school.
Mrs Herbert Davenport chair-
man. paid tributg to the teachers
In the system giving special men-
tion to those who have given their
lives to the service of educating the
youth of Brownsville She expressed
a wisn that as a part ot the educa-
tional work towards the Texas Cen-
tennial celebration that the schools
of the city should be named for
Texas heroes
Mrs. W. R. Jones Miss Skinner
and Mrs. J. S. Spikes as a nomin-
ating committee presented the
names of Mrs Sherwood Bishop for
chairman. Mrs. W. W. Reed vice-
chairman; Mrs. A. K Black sec-
retary-treasurer These were select-
ed to serve for 1935 The retiring
officers arc Mrs Harbert Daven-
port. Mrs. Sherwood Bishop and
Airs. Thomas Stevenson.
Mrs Davenport served as presi-
dent ot the high school P. T. A. for
six years and organized this coun-
cil four years ago. The co-operation
has made it possible to work out
several projects for the betterment
of the schools health work 'being
the major objective. .
The principals of the schools and
president of tht various P. T A.
units are Frank Bortle principal of
the High school. Mrs r l. Stell
principal of the junior high Mrs
Howard Cummins president P T
A grammar school. Miss Josephine
Webb principal Mrs Jack Smith
president West Brownsville Mrs J.
A gussell principal. Mrs James L.
Rentfro. president Fourth Ward.
Miss Amelia Fernandez principal
Mrs. Isabel Jimenez president ; First
Ward. Mr:. Daisy Taggart princu
pal. Mrs W W. Reed president;
Victoria Mrs H. E. Watkins prin-
cipal and Mn. Vincent Stevenson
president; Washington Park Mrs.
A S Putegnat. principal and Mrs
Pedro Zavaleta. president; Los
Ebanof. Mrs J. S Spikes principal
Mrs A. Pitt pres %nt; resaca. Mrs.
E L Brice principal Mrs. J. M
Cisneros president; East Browns-
ville. Miss Amelia Campbell prin-
cipal Mrs Henry Lubeck president.
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Social Notes
From Pharr
(Special to me Serald)
PHARR Feb o—An informal tea
was given at the home of Mrs S.
A. Lindsay Saturday afternoon of
this week honoring Mrs. J C Kelly
of Waco and Mrs J. P Holts of
Brittwood. Tenn. house guests of
Mrs Ben KelJv. The spacious liv-
ing room a as fragrant with gladiolas
and tube roses attractively arrang-
ed. Mrs Lmdsey presided over the
tea table which was laid with a
beautiful Mexican hand-made lace
cloth and attractive with a vase ot
bougainvillea. Misses Lucille Cope-
land Dorothy Jerighan and Mrs.
Leland McCullough assisted the
hostess. Forty guests called during
the afternoon
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maulc were hosts
to the 84 ’ club at their home Fri-
day evening. At the close ol several
interesting games ot 84 the guestr
were seated at the table where re-
freshments were served to Messrs
and Mesdame* Trov Montgomery
Roscoe Frazier. W. Carson of San
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style number and size of each pat-
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—frocks for balmy day.v-thc fash-
ionable bridal party gowns—how to
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Price of book fifteen cents but it
costs only ten cents when ordered
with a pattern. Pattern and book
together twen’.y-five cents.
Send your order to Thc Browns-
\ille Herald Pattern Department
232 W. 18th St. New York N. Y. *
Juan. N- L. Davidson and Mrs. Verna I
Hanson.
• • •
Mrs. J. W. Puckett was hostess to
the Tuesday bridge club this week at
her home Shrimp plant and bowls
of sweet peas were used as flora!
recoratlons. Mr: Bryce Ferguson
was recipient oi the favor A dainty
refreshment course was served to
the following: Mesdames Bryce Fer-
guson. Marvin Evans E C. White.
K J. Scott. Ben Kelly. Raymond
Johnson Howard Tver Mi:. Maule.
A. A Kelley. C B Fleming and spe-
cial guests were Mesdatnes H. R.
'Krampif and Miss Krampff.
a « a
Mrt T. J. chidlow entertained the
member* of the Wednesday Contract
club at her home in McAllen Wed-
nesday afternoon At the conclusion
of the games Mrs. H L. Gunn was
awarded the fat or. Tempting re-
freshments were sened by the host-
ess to the following: Mesdames Le-
land McCullough George McCul-
kmgli. H. R. Krampff D. U. Buckner.
M. B Gore. S. T Melton. D. McLen-
don. H L. Gunn and Miss Krampff
was a special guest.
• • •
Member;- of the Progress club were
entertained Monday afternoon at the |
home of Mrs Fred Reuckmg. with
Mrs c B. Buckmuster as assistant
hostess The reception rooms were
prettily decorated in the club colors
of pmk and green Arrangements ol
begonia vines and pampas plumes
were used and pink rose buds m bud
vases added dainty charm to the;
home Following a busmen meeting ;
a program ol music and composers
with Mrs. R. E Slocum; and Mrs.
F. E- Snowden as leaders was ren-
dered as follows: Talk on Ameri-
can Music ' by Mrs. Slocum;
•Scotch Poem by McDowell and
•Gondolier'’ <% Mearn. rendered on
the piano by Mary Virginia Polk.
Mrs. F. E Snowden also gave two
lovely musical readings. At the con-
clusion of the program delicious re-
freshments were served by the host-
ess to 28 members and the eight
guests; Mesdames Brewer Smith
Murphy. Busbee Glen Brittlan and
Misses Mary Vingima Polk lx>is
Dameron and Janice Snowcten were
guests.
• t •
The sub-debutantes of Pharr met
at the home of the Misses Daisy Ei-
len and Mary Virginia Polk Satur-
dan afternoon to discuss and make i
plans for a club organizatnon for
the younger society set. There were <
seven present at the meeting. An*
other meeting will be held next Sa-
turday afternoon when plana and
organization will be completed
• . •
Miss Margaret Flowers spent Sun- '
day as the guest ot Rev. and Mrs
J. A Reed of Weslaco
Rett Richard Heacock. pastor of1
the First Methodist church is con-
fined to his bed because of illness.
Mrs Josephine Whitehead Mrs
V. Asberg. Lovain Allen Fred Scott
and Everett Pierson were guests from
Pharr Sunday attending the Cot-
ton Wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. J. P McMenne at their
country home southeast of Rio Hon-
do.
Mrs. P. S Devine has been con- I
'med to her home this week due to
illness.
Mrs J. C Kelly of Waco and Mrs.
J. P Holt of Brittwood Tenn.. left
Sundi> for their hemes atter spend-!
ing several days in the home of Mr
and Mrs. Ben Kelly.
Fourteenth Birthday
I s Celebrated By
Mary Beth Starck
Mary Beth Starck entertained a
Tew oi her inends this past week
in celebration of her fourteenth
birthday. Bridge lormed the diver-
sion for the evening. At the con-
clusion of the games Barbara Ann
Langworthy was presented with the
first award. The consolation gift
was given to Angelyn Hobart
Following the garner the hostess
assisted by her mother. Mrs. John
E. Starck. served refifcshments.
Those enjoying the occasion were
Joan Thompson. Barbara Ann
Langworthy. Angelyn Hobart Ruby
I.outsf' Armstrong. Helen Edelstein
Glor/i Fernandez Mildred Dorfman
Mar:; Browne Alberta Young. Cath- i
Loosens Cough
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erine Murphy Helen Waite. Mary
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son Luck Starr Grider Elaine
Foster. Mildred Blanton am! the
hostess
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