The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 172, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1921 Page: 26 of 44
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In Society
The summer travelers have com-
mencnl to wend their way to Cooler
eum< '. and one might very well apply
th' old nursery rhyme “ some neo
•gat. some flew west.” This must in
elude Chautauqua. N. Y. for it eecai.-
to be the summer resort for a iaige
number of San Anioninns thia yea.*
woo sent to keep cool anl at the same
time take advantage of tac many lev'
ts: u and educatK.ual offerings tuer *.
Un. Perry J. Lewis and her family
Mi's Margaret Lewis M'm Martha
Lewis Ferry J. Lewis Jr and L.r
Bimcl daughter Mrs. John Alexander
Jam-e and small son were among t e
first to leave lor Chautauqua. 'lb>
Lewis family bare a summer home nt
Chautauqua aud for many years have
•peat the summer then-. Mr. Jxwis
Is one of the directors of the well
known Chautauqua. He will leave in
a few weess to join bis family. Mus
Mildred Johnson left Thursday ev<u.u„
to spend several weeks with Miss Ma-
pret Lewis before going to New York
Citv to remain until tatly fait
Mrs. A. W. S. Garden and daughter.
Miss Hs.rn Garden and non Hum
phrey Gard n. left early in the spnu
to visit relatives In the New Englanu
states and later went to Chautauqua to
remain until September. Mm Gar*
den and her family spent last summer
at Chautauqua and were so delignbd
with it that they returned there this
season.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Browne were
among the Han Antonians leaving the
latter part of the week for Chautauqua
and before returning home in the lull
they will spend some tine in New York
City. Mrs. Lee Josenh has gone to
Chautauqua for the summer and Mrs.
R P. Cunningham and small daughter
Sw Elmore expect to leave shortly
with the same place as their destina-
tion. Mrs. Wheeler Pettus and mother.
Mrs. Helen Gctawiller have returned
from • visit to relatives in Corpus
Christi and Mrs. Pettus will leave in
a few days for Chautauqua.
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Last week was mailed by several
social functions prominent among them
being the lovely bridge luncheon give-
by Mrs. F. F. Stauffer Wednesda.
morning at her home on East Dewey
place. Mr«. Stauffer entertained a
number of friends at bridge comment*
iug at 10:30 o'clock in ibe morniu.
and at noon a number of additions
guests joined the party for luncheon
Tuesday Miss Henrietta Steele hon-
•red Mi — Louise Robison of Wichita.
Kan with a luncheon at the Country
Club and the same day Mm E. L
Parmenter was hostess to a few friends
at luncheon. Mrs. Parmenter enter
tamed in compliment to Miss Mildre.
Mcßae daughter of General and Mrs.
James H. Mcßae whose engagement to
CspL Archibald Miles Mixson has been
announced. Miss Gladys William.*.
whose wedding will take place thu
week was among the guests at the lun-
ehetn and she and Miss Mcßse wen
presented with beantfiul corsage bou-
qwts of sweetheart rosebuds and sweet
peas by the hostess.
The marriage of Robert Rea! Nunn
of Houston and Mise Olivette Wise wae
a brilliant event of the month and took
plsc» Wednesday evening at the Fir-t
Presbyterian eh arch followed by a re
eeption at the home of Mr. and Mr. .
Edward Wade Richardson. Prior to
the wedding a number of parties were
even for Mrs. Nunn then Mixa Wise.
r. and Mm Frank Winerich enter
tamed with a buffet supper at their
handsome home on Kings highway
Tuesday evening following the wed-
ding rehearsal. Tuesday noon Mix-
Dora Witherspoon gave a luncheon at
the Monger bowl for the feminine mem
bers of the bridal psrty. Monday Mm
George H. Lane of Waco who was ma-
tron of honor in the wedding was
hostess at a luncheon for Mrs. Nunn.
A wedding of much interest and one
which came as a surprise to many
friends took place Thursday evening
when Miss Gene Lankford end The
dore Merchant Lawrence Jr of Cor-
pus Christi were married at the home
of the bride's parents. Dr. and Mrs.
J. R Lankford. The ceremony was
performed by Bev. Alton White ot
Bisbop a brother-in-law of the bride .
groom Only the immediate family
wae present for the wedding which
is the culminstion of s romance of
many yean. Mr. and Mm Lawrence I
will be at home to their friends in their
new bungalow on Cambridge Oval. Ala- I
mo Heights after August IL
Sunshine ranch on the Babcock road
was the scene of a delightful hospitali-
ty typical of the old South Saturday
afternoon when Mm Albert Maverick
entertained with a reception from & to
7JO o'clock la honor of her grand
daughter Mias Ellie Wright of Mon
tree! Canada. Miss Agathe Welsh an
Miss Texas Welsh of New Mexico
and Hiss Mery McNeel of this city.
Bright colored zinnias and crepe myr
tie were used to decorate the wide gal
lerie. and living rooms and ehairs sad
beneL-s were arranged on the lawn
for the guests. On the gallery a flow-
er decked table held a bounteous re
pert. Assisting Mm Mareriek la en
Certainng were Mesdamee James M.
Raveriek. Maury Maverick Frank Gil
Wie. R'na Maverick Green. George
Vance Maverick and Lewis Maverick
The guests included about 100 young
matrons and girls.
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Mias Dorothy Hillje will entertain
with a bridge-tea Wednesday afternoon
at the home of her parents Mr. and
Me E. E- Hiilye. having as honor
gv ri Mine Hasel Cannon whose wed
ding to John Beckmann Green will
take place thia week. Miu Hillje'•
guests will inclade Min Cannon the
honor guest and Mime Elizabeth
I Church Tip Toungblood Marv Moore
Angell Dorn Witherspoon Manure:
Moeller. Eatelle Napier Eiward Web
•ter Hallie Fincham Virginie Pne-t
Fiorina Lasker ot Fort Worth Mart
J»uiw Bteele Emma Burnett Bos'
Enrnett. Julia Lobban Margaret Tay
r Mary Fixcber Annie blw«F Violet
Cannon. Margaret Holbrook. Verna
Baby Margaret C burrs Darth ula
Daria Mesdamea Paul Deuta Cheate
Kilpatrick. Burn* Waggoner E*«a
Dunlin Temple Calhoun Z W. Can
ton E. E. Hillis and Y Leary.
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Miss Bess Spear will entertain with
a garden party I'huraday evening st
the h”tnv of b<r parent'. Mr and Mr>
Noe Bpear>. on West Woodlawn ate
tine Miss Spears will entertain u
honor of her bouse guest. Miss <h«tri
en Bteele of Houston and Misrs Ei
Irn Dilworth. Sue Lewis and Fmxi
Hotikin* all of Gonzrles the guest-
st Mias Cornelis Vsuzfasn.
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Mim Dorn th« IMj- u will »nt»rtai>
• nwnixr <4 tl>« eollrv Mt with a
lunHi'"*: at KI Jardin. Xhuradny a
1 o’clock.
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Mr and Mr». E 8. Holiday aod son
Charles Austin Holanay ut Weal Wood
Uva avenue bove zone east. Tse>
writ Mop ea r<Mw ar New Mrb*aaa. Bit
uuigbsis Atlanta and Greensboro and
al toe last place the) will join a (tarty
of friends fur a fortnight stay at Ashe
J UNDAY.
viile N. C. where Mr. Holiday hope*
to have an opportunity to go trout fish-
ing Liter they wji ittend • reunion of
tin Holiday iamily at I'arker»biirg. W.
Va.. and thi n rhit in Philadelphia. N«w
York and nt New England. Mr. Hula-
day will return home the latter part
of Augu*t but Mik Holiday and eon
win atop tn & wanee Tenn. remaining
until late in the fail.
Mn. Charles 80-mrr announce! II e
engagement and approaching -nairiag-
of hi r daughter Marjorie winter* l
Bia Cable Glue non of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed warl Franklin Glue. The m'~-
riage will take place Tuesday. Jnly id.
at HL Mark'i> Epi- ipal church.
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The wadding of John Breeden Chad
wick of Milwaukee Wik. an 1 Mu-
Gladya Willim* will take place at b-30
Tue«day crening at the home o' Mi«s
William*’ mother. Mr*. Claude M.
Williama on «Mren P--. 4.
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lira. F. W. Chu.ci will entertain
the Greer-Cannon bridal party and
members of the familiea with a buf-
fet supper at her home Friday ev.-n
Ing following the wd-’ ng rebearoal.
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Mr* Otto F. Wilke entertained Wed-
nesday afternoon with a ihower ia hon-
or of her lister Mn. J. A. Abshire.
Bunco wii played and prises awarded
M F Burgerm Miss Lena Volmer
and M.m Leona Elsner. Shasta daisies
During July and During July and
August we close ' August we close
Saturday at 1 o’clock. f Saturday at 1 o clock.
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Regular $5.00 Gowns
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Lacey styles and plain tailored
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EXTRA SPECIAL SILK HOSE OFFERING
Glove Silk Hose Chiffon Silk Hose Boot Silk Hose
In White RoguUr in Brown Regular Lisle Heel Regular
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JUST ARRIVED
White Sport and
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For Mid-Summer Divided Into Three Groups
$2.95
$3.95
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anJ fern* decorated the rooms. Tbrce-
conrw refreshments were scried to the
following: M<sdame« C. Lay W. Ap-
ple. F. Burger. I’. Kitchnei H. Duffey.
Eil Knight L. Fisher J. Cody D.
Gilleland L. Volmer E. Barnes F.
Seideman <l. Weasley G. Quinlan E.
Krohn A Wedrmeyer A. W. Gerolamy.
.1. A Abchire ami Minw* Loraine and
Le< na Eisner of Loui«ville Ky.
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Cards have been received from Mrs.
Byron McMillan who * spending die
-ummer at Frankfort Mich.
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Miss Helen Heberer is In Dallas the
bouse guest of Miss Vhyllig Clark-
son.
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Mias Florina Lasker of Fort Worth
is the guest of Miss Virginia Priest
for several weeks.
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Curds have beep received from Mr.
and Mrs- R A. Porter and son It. Dean
Porter who are baring a delightful au-
tomobile trip through Colorado.
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Lieut Col. L. D. Cabell and Mrs.
Cabell arrived from Jeffersonville Ind.
Friday night and are guests at- the St.
Anthony hotel. Colonel Cabell has been
assigned to duty at beadquarters
Eighth Corps Area.
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Mrs. Lisette Cain baa gone to Mem-
yhia Tenn. where she will be the guest
of her aunt M s. F. E. Graves.
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The Pbilomatbean Debating club of
the Main avenue high school entertain-
ed Tuesday evening with a dance at
the Japanese roof garden at the Gun-
ter hotel. The programs were attract ve
in club colors and embossed with the
elub seal. Ilefreshincnts weie served to
the following: Misses Leona Bridge
Natalie Forsythe. Anne Patten Betty
Henry. Mina Alword Mary Hallie Car
roway. Louise Regan. Etta Mae Price.
Ruth Ropes Carmen Redas. Ruth
W.Hdridge Jcnie Heel Marjorie Mcll-
benny. Ruth Bourne Gladys Starlings
Corinne Staci.ngs. Abbey Deegan
Eleaaoi Fitch and Don Van Meter Ber-
nard Swindler Oscar McCracken. Carl
Mucnzcnbcrger Gordon I^wis Stanley
Stevens Carlos Coon Howard Kehoe.
Pag.- Shiner Harold Taylor Joe Shin-
er Joe Kingsley Philip Bariy Virgil
I>ouden Oscar Dewera and others.
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The wedding of Miss Lill.an Kosup
daughter of Mrs. J. E. Smith and Ches-
ley N. Wood took place at 4:80 o’clock
Thursday afternoon June 3U. M-.
and Mrs. Wood will be at homo to their
friends at 70S Rigsby avenue.
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Mias Peggv Lewis and Miss Bonney
Venable will hi log Miss Louise Rob-
ison of Wichita Kan. with a garden
tmrty and dance Monday evening at the
home of Mis* Lewis' grandfather. Johu
A. Fraser on Main avenue. The guests
will include Miss Roßison and Miwa
Eleanor Btr.bling Eleanor Henderou
Lorraine Bertrand. Agnes Terrell Hen-
rietta Steele. Evelyn Seymour Frankie
Newton Ix-la Mae Payne Dorothy
Moreland Estelle Napier Ada Robards
Maverick Marian Gaines l-aura Mav-
erick. Ruth McFarland India Kerr
Lucv Tobin. Mary Newton Ben Speare
Katherine Gillette. Maria Taylor Mary
Lupe. Florence McAdoo Beatr'-e
Str.bling. Fay Davis Miriam Milbur"
Phyllis Corbusier. Dorothy Dobson.
Dorothy Bell Elisabeth King Hall‘«
Fincham. Estelle Storms Virginia
Kirkland Mary Louise Price Carol
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Ribbon Crepe Hats
Barronette Satin Hats
Pokes Sailors
Turbans
Wide Brims
Herff Ilse Herff Mary Katherine Kem-
per. Agatha Welsh lone Kiley Mary
Bax Mary Mason and Harold Jers.g
Jimmy Htrshfield Alphonse Arnold Al-
ton Dltnaline Hicks Green Ellis Grocu
Pat Kinney Hatold Hoefgen. Tinny
Lewis Linwood Perkins Bud Elymer
Forest Miller Morris Stern Jr- Archie
.Icllsnd Grsfton K ng Albert Maru
rheau John Stebbins Reginald Hacken
jo*. Ii J. Small. Sterling Burke Hugh
Ifalff Ed Salmon Bob Tobin Louis
Dodd. Jimmie Rice Edward Ripley
Ben Wise Eddie Nash Ed Mangnam.
Jack Bowls Tom Newton Leslie Lemx.
'.larry Davenport Frank Newton. Jack
Tarrant Frank Lewis Adolph Wise
Dick Seng George Miller John Pan-
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Sam Capers Rick Cartwright Dave
Coulter Carleioa Hugelstcin Philip Ar-
cher Harry Johnson and Bob Maver-
icks The chaperones will be Dr. and
Mrs. C.barles Scott Venable Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lewis Mrs. Alex Fraser.
John A. Fraser Mrs. Donald Fraser
and Miss Helen Bonney.
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The wedding of Miss Marjorie Del
Mouly the attractive young daughter o.
Mr ami Mrs. S. J. Del Mouly and
Quentin Lacy of Cotinc I Bluffs lowa
took place Tuesday night at the home
of the bride’s parents. Rev. I- F—
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were: Misses Eles nor Terry Barbs-a
Eikel ami Connie Redux bridesmaid*
and Tom Frost. John Henry Weymouth
and Forest Reed groomsmen. Little
Miss Betsy Simmons was flower girl.
The bride wore a lace and organdy dress
over a slip of orchid and the brides-
maids were in organdy of pastel shade*
and wore corsages of p nk rosebu '*. The
little flower girl wore a frock of pink
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Diehl, Charles S. & Beach, Harrison L. The San Antonio Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 172, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 10, 1921, newspaper, July 10, 1921; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1621158/m1/26/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .