The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 87, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912 Page: 3 of 6
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THE BRYAN DAILY EAGLE
IN SOCIAL CIRCLES
I By Mr. Don Cimti
. Mrs. R. 8. Webb Jr.. Entertained
Embroidery Club-
Mrs. R. S. Webb Jr. In her usual
Interesting way arranged a roost en
joyable social hour for the Embroid
ery Club at the beautiful home of her
parents Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Webb on
Tuesday afternoon. The house al
ready handsome was strictly In ac
cordance with the advent of early
spring: as It was artistically arranged
with dainty ferns and palms which
gave a cool and summery appearance.
The guests were busy all the after
noon with their needlework this prov
ing to be quite a pleasant time. Later
the fancy work disappeared for an
appetizing salad course served with
hot tea.
Mrs. Webb's efforts to make all have
a pleasant time were abundantly suc-
cessful. She was assisted In enter-
taining by Mrs. R. S. Webb and Mrs.
Frank Webb. Those in attendance
were Mrs. George Adams Mrs. Harry
Burger Mrs. W. C. Davis Mrs. Webb
Howell Mrs. G. W. Emory Mrs. E. J
Fountain Mrs. R. W. Canflold Mrs
R. S. Webb. Mrs. Ed 8. Derden Mrs
Frank Webb Mrs. R. 8. Webb Jr
Miss Wipprecht.
An Enjoyable Birthday Party
The pretty cottage home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Roberts was the scene of
much enjoyment on Tuesday afterpoon
when little Frunchelle the dainty
sweet daughter of the home cele
brated her fifth birthday. The only
guests invited were the hostesses lit'
tie playmates living on the same street
The guests who arrived at 3 o'clock
were received by their little hostess
all prettily attired in a fluffy frock
looking like a fairy. Miss Franchelle
was remembered with choice gifts be
tokening the favor in which she is
held by her youthful friends.
The children were Invited into the
large dining room which had been
prepared for their entertainment. The
games of the afternoon were then be-
gun and each little guest eagerly par-
ticipated In tuese innocent amuse-
ments. The games were thoroughly
enjoyed by the little tots who caused
the walls to ring with their peals of
merry laughter. Later the hostess as
sisted ty her gracious mother led the
way to the dining room. In the center
of the table was placed the white
birthday cake surmounted with five
candles that told the story of the hon-
or ee's age. In cutting the cake Miss
May Oliver Roberts got the ring; Joe
Jeff Danforth ' cut the thimble;
Charles Gainer Jr. the button and
Sam Johnson the dime. After all bad
cut the cake a delicious course of
cream and white cake was served.
After the merriment of the refresh-
ment hour the games filled the time
until leave-taking.
Those enloyinir the Darty were I
Misses Nancy Moore Leila Law Davis!
Ben uamer Eugene Edge May uiiver
Roberts Noble Webb. The boys were
Charles Edge Harry Williams W. H.
Kinney Charles Gainer Jr. Sam John
son Dunlap Johnson Hendrix Conway
Erwin Conway Enrique Gouzalis Joe
Jeff Danforth.
SATURDAY MAI". C.I
Mrs. Louise Nowland pupil of Chalif
of New York and Gilbert of Boston
will open a school of dancing at the
Elks' Club Monday March 18. Lessons
given on Mondays Wednesdays and
Fridays at 4 and 8 p. m. For further
Information phone 229.
WITH THE CHURCHES
Revival Program Sunday
a. m. Sermon and Reception of Members.
3 p. m. Mass Meeting for Young People.
4 p. m. Men and Children's Prayer Service.
7:45 p. m. Sermon and Close.
The Last Chance to Hear
Berginand the Fishers
COME!
Prof. Smith GaifiJrfatre Party-
Prof. Robert F. Smith of A. & M
College was host to a delightful the-
atre party at the Princess Tuesday
evening. H. Rider Haggard's great
masterpiece. "She" was the special
attraction for the evening and won the
hearty praise of all. Several rows of
seats roped off in the college colors
red and white were reserved for the
party. Refreshments of hot chocolate
and wafers were served at the theatre
and on the return trip on the lnter-
urban peanuts and popcorn were en
joyed.
The following were the invited
guests: President and Mrs. R. T. Mil-
ner Dr. and Mrs. Francis Dr. and
Mrs. Ehlinger Mr. and Mrs. Moran
Prof and Mrs. Spence Prof and Mrs.
Xagle Prof and Mrs. Winton Prof
and Mrs. Bagley Mr. Lehman and
Miss Stella Spence Miss Grace Lear
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carson Jr.
Unique Invitation
The following Invitation has been
received by friends both at A. & M
College and in Bryan:
"Miss Davis has chosen the one of
her many beaux
But she must still wear clothes
And with fine linen she must array
For she will travel far away.
At the home of Mrs. Charles Moran
On the 20th day of March
You are requested several hours to
2:30 to 5:30 p. m. "
Dance at Elks' Club
A large number of the young men
belonging to the Elks' Club gave quite
a pleasant dance Wednesday evening
at their elegant club rooms. Dainty
dance programs were distributed con-
taining the usual number of dances
the floor and music were splendid and
royal good time is the verdict of all
who attended.
Services at the First Baptist church
Sunday as follows:
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; Prof.
u e. buIIock superintendent.
Preaching at ll a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
oy tne pastor. 4
Sunbeams and Junior B. Y. P. U. at
4 p. m.; Mrs. S. P. Felder. leader.
Senior B. Y. P. U. at 6:45 p. m.; Mr.
e. j. Fountain president.
ve neea every member of our
church present tomorrow In prepara
tion for our coming meeting. You are
cordially Invited to attend these serv-
ices and worship with us.
M. E. Weaver Pastor.
B. Y. P. U. Program.
Instructors' meeting.
Leader: Miss Ruth Pipkin.
"Young Men as Workers In the
Kingdom" Mr. Steger.
"The Secret of a Happy Life" Mr.
Bullock.
Ten minutes open discussion.
Cornet Solo Paul Waterknabe.
First Methodist Church.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.; C. M.
Bethany superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m
by Evangelist Bergln.
Mass meeting for children and young
people at 3 p. m. '
Prayer meeting for men at 4 p. m.
Members will be received at the
morning service.
Everybody is invited to these serv
ices. Glenn Flinn. Pastor.
Revival Services Will Begin at Chris-
tian Church.
Tomorrow Is the 17th of March.
Some of us have been anxiously look-
ing forward to this date for more than
six months. Brother MoPherson will
be here to lead us in revival services
for a few days. These days ought to
be filled with the best life and service
of our lives. Let everyone do his best
and "everyone win one." Begin in the
morning and up to your power1 be at
every service. Brother McPherson is
not altogether a stranger in Bryan. A
number have congratulated the pastor
and church in securing this gifted
preacher as our evangelist and have
Has Just Received a Swell Line of
Rich's Famous
Mia Marlowe She i
For Ladies in Low Quarters all Styles: Patent
Metal Tan White Canvas and White BucL-
skin. Call and get our prices. It will
be a great pleasure to us to
show you our line.
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signified their intention to attend the
services.
Remember the Sunday school at 9:45
a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m
Week-day services at 10 a. m. and
7:4o p. m
A most cordial welcome Is extended
to all
James N. Thomas Pastor
. ri.flWlbl l.ll WNUI (.11
Re.M. R. Finley the pastor-elect
arrived last Wednesday and will
preach mornTng and evening Sunday
at the usual hour of service. Strangers
and visitors will be made welcome.
First Free Baptist Church.
There will be the usual services to
morrow at the First Free Baptist
church.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Superin
tendent John Lawless desires the at
tendance of each pupil tomorrow.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
by the pastor.
Christian Endeavor Society at 6:30
p. m.
The public Is Invited to attend these
services. J. J. Tatum. Pastor.
Program C. E. Society
Topic: "Success Worth 1U
Not Worth Having."
Song service.
Responsive reading led I
Irma Cloud.
Short addresses on the f
subjects:
"Success Without God Nc
Having" Morris Tatum.
"Worth While Success" X.
shine Cole.
"None Can Fall Who Do Y
Wants Them to Do" Miss Lee
w. o. i:
Episcopal Church.
Fourth Sunday in Lent:
Holy communion 8 a.m.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
Morning prayer 11 a. m.-
Evening prayer 5 p. m.
Week-day services:
Morning prayer 9a.ni.
Evening prayer (except We
and Friday) 4:30 p. m.
Evening prayer Wednesday
day 8 p. m.
Holy communion Wednesd
Friday 7:30 a. m. i
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WELT
ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
March 14 and 15 We will Make
A DISPLAY OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR.
EDGE
DRY
GOODS
CO
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
YOUR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR;
Don't Fall to See Onr Display
ON MARCH 14t& AND 15th.
On Account uf Bad Weather We will Continue Our Sale through Monday March 18
Spring Goods Have Arrived and We are Now Ready to Show Anything in the line of Spring Dry Goods
Dresses 25 Kinds
. tl 6 Hi 'i tfii :'
We arc going to put on dis-
play the largest line of
Ladies Underwear ever was
shown in Bryan.
GOWNS
Big line of Gowns 50c and
60c kind we are going Oflp
to offer at - wUO
60 and 65c grade at 43c
75c grade at 58c
$1.00 grade at 65
$1.25 grade at 85c
$1.50 grade at $1.15
$2.00 grade at $1.35
$2.50 grade at $1.75
$3.50 grade at . $2.50
SKIRTS
' Big line of ladies Under
Skirts will be on display.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
March 14th and 15th.
One line 60c kind we AQn
are going to offer at -
One line 85c kind 58c
One line $1.00 kind - 65c
One line 1.25 kind - 88c
One line 1.50 kind - $1.15
One line 2.00 kind - 1.35
One line 2.50 kind - 1.75
One line 3.50 kind - 2.50
Corset Covers
We bought entirely too
many and are going to sell
them cheap.
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25c kind
35c kind
40c kind
60c kind
75c kind
$1.00 kind
1.25 kind
1.50 kind
15c
. 23c
28c
43c
. 58c
68c
85c
$1.15
Don't Forget
The Date
Wel iave just received a
beautiful line of ladies Wash
Dresses.
1 line House Dresses at 1.00
1 line House Dresses at 1.50
1 line beautiful Ging-
ham Dresses for 2.50
Big line of White Dresses
ranging in price from
S2.50 to $10.00
WOOL SKIRTS
We have the prettiest line
of WooJ Skirts ever shown
in Bryan ranging in price
from
$2.50 to $10.00
We have received a beau-
tiful line of dress goods in
Silks Voiles Marquisettes
Everything that's new in Spring
Goods. Biggest line of Laces
and Embroideries ever shown
will be on display.
Don't Forget the Date
THURSDAY AIID FRIDAY March 14 and 15
Edge Dry Goods Co.
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SHIRTWAISTS
We will also have on
display a beautiful line of
Shirt Waists ranging in
price from
50c to S3.50
WHITE GOODS
This line is complete.
We will show you the
best values in this line
ever shown in Bryan.
illll
man vxderwear MILLINERY
Don t forget to see the
Muslin Underwear display Ladies don't fail to vis-
Thursday and Friday it the New Millinery be-.
March 14 and 15. fore placing your order
for your .
Spring Hats
We are certain that we
can please you in looks
and in price.
LADIES
Ladies try a pair of
Warner's Rust Proof Cor-
sets and you will wear no
other. They range in price
from
SI.OO to 03.60
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Buchanan, A. J. The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 87, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912, newspaper, March 16, 1912; Bryan, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth324080/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .