Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 219, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1924 Page: 25 of 75
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' Ufi gfoup. At tn tot rlghtiw Mfh:J.wlt Randolph Bryti Jiv
v om marrlag took placa Inan Antonio n Novombor 1 She wai
' formarly MIm Katnarina MeOown daughter of Mra.' Floyd McQown
of that city. (Picture by Powell. 8an Antonio) .
mF: I At th left la Utp. William Hal Aldrldgeulr. of El Paio formerly
X Mlea Dorothy Scott of Houtton whose wedding waa a brilliant affair
of the week at the Firet Methodist church. The wedding group In
S .tho center shows Mrs. Aldrldge and her bridal party which IncJuded
" her sitter; Mrs. James Ruskln Bailey Mra. John Thaddeus Scoft Jr
and Mlaa Martha Campbell Soott Miss Mary MAhan Miss DaVthula .
"r Wllllamaon and Miss Nancy Tucker. Tho dhildren are Marjorlo Mo-
' aelle Archer and Catherine 'Camllja Plllot as flower girls and little
"t tattle Scott as ring bearer. (Pictures by 8tuart L. Poor.)
S' The bride In the lower center Is Mrs. Kenneth 8wlnford who was
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vw-. The other olcture Is Misa Dolores Dora In tha artlatia eaatuma
? fa wor M oucheaa of Houston at the Waco Cotton Palace corona.
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THE UNIVERSITY club will en-
tertaln Thursday evening with
a dance at 9 o'clock formally pre-
aentinr the debutantes of the sea-
son who are:
Mlai Agnes Bute daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Bute.
Miss Ariel Jackson daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jackson.
Miss Emma Beth Jones daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones.
Mli Lucille Lister daughter of
Dr. snd Mrs. Sidney M. Lister.
1 Mies Frankie Maude Murphy
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
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Miss Joanna Nasro daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Underwood Nasro.
'. The Univenity club has bad the
; honor of presenting tbe debutantes
.'for the past several aessons snd
? the opening; ball ia an outstanding
' event ushering in tbe sesson of so-
The greatest array
of floiyers ever
shown in Houston
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Our selections now tire
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rial affairs many ' of which will
honor toe debutantes.
A notable wedding of the month
will be that of Miss Virginia Att-
well and 'Dr. Edward 0. Fitch of
New York which will take place on
Tuesday evening November 18 t
Christ church. Attendants to the
bride will be Miss Dorothy. Rat-
cliff as maid of honor; Mra. Jack
Lender snd Mrs. Dallas MoorV
mstrons; Misses Mary MacKenile
of Houston and Eleanor Fitch of
Ban Antonio as bridesmaids; Mlai
Nancy Fitch of Ban Antonio ii
junior bridesmaid and little Mfss
Jane Sloan of Fort Worth flower
girl.
Ootljfer Timpson of Ban .Antonio
. wlllerve the groom as hrst mm
snd the groomsmen will be Rudolph
Harlan of Galveston Stewsrt Cole-
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atan. Leonard and KUeber AttweH
brothers of the bride.
Numerous hospitalities honoring
the bridal party are on the calen-
dar for this week snd next Mon-
day Miss -Catherine Dutton will
give a luncheon for Miss Attwell
and also In compliment to her house
Ei eat. Miss Genevieve Brousssrd of
eaumont. Wednesday Miss Dor-
othy Rstdiff will entertain with a
Mai Jonsg party. Thursday Mrs.
Ceroy Bell will give a bridge party.
Friday Miss Vlrglnls Brown enter-
tains with a luncheon and Saturday
erenlng Mr. and Mrs. O.- L Noble
will entertsln the bridal party. Fol-
lowing the rehearsal on Monday
nlS Mr. and Mrs. Dallhs Moore
will hsve a buffet supper.
The opening -dinner-dance of the
winter wss held st the Houston
Country club Saturday evening with
many large parties of friends at-
tending. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Osr-
row Vr and Mrs. E. D. McCss snd
Jft. aid Mrs. G. C. Street Jr. gave
the first of series of psrtlte for
the dinner-dances having with them
86 gueats. A congenial gronp of
the married set included Messrs.
and Mesdamee Arthur L. Hamilton
J. A. Tennant L. R. Carroll Camp-
bell SewslI John Logue. W. 8.
Cochran Dr. and Mrs. John BL
Foster snd Dr. snd Mra. J. M. Goss.
Mr. snd Mrs. George- T. Broun
had with them Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Taussig. Mr. snd Mrs . Jsmes A.
Bsker Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. George
Miss Ksty Lynch' Davidsoo en-
' tertained a group of 24 gnests In
. honor of Mr. and Mra. 3. W. Link
r- recens onae ana groom.
3t f recent bride and groom
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had with them a group of nine
couples. Their table wss prettily
decorated with yellow chrysan-
themums and place cards to match.
Mr. snd Mrs. R D. Randolph had
a table of eight covers snd Mr. and
Mrs. Brown Kice 12.
Miss Jane Myer entertained
Thuraday with two tables of bridge
honoring Miss Catherine Oomlla of
New Orleans the guest of Mrs. Au-
gusts Jones. Following the games
a salad and ice course was served.
Mrs. Edward A. Cary of Beau-
ment was the guest of Mrs. D. D.
Orr several dsys during the week.
Mrs Orr asve a luncheon in her
honor Friday st the Country club.
Mrs. Cary returned home Saturday
morning. '
Mrs. .Tames Cravens I visiting
her mother in Fsyetteville Ark.
after a summer In the Eant snd is
expected home in about two weeks-
Mrs. Hudson P. Ellis returned
home the first of the week sfter a
summer in the New Englsnd States.
Mr. snd Mrs. Ellis motored tbroifth
tbe country snd spent seversl weeks
in New York for the thester ses-
son snd visited Mr. EDis' mother
st Ann Arbor Mich. Mr. Ellis
preceding Mrs. Ellis home by sev-.
eral weeks.
The Paul Jones eiub entertained
with the first dsnee of the sesson
Thursday at the Country club.
There wae a large personnel of
members and guests. At midnight a
tempting buffet supper was served.
nra. I i Conrad of Mmneap-
Mrs. Lb L. Conrad of Mlnnean-
oiu ana bar tnre aona aaT arrived
alia and bar three sons bsvs arrived
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to spend the winter with her father
and mother Mr. and Mrs. E. K.
MacClaln.
Mrs. St. George A. Sioussat of
Phllndelpbia Is tbe guest of Mr.
snd Mrs. A. S. Cleveland.
Miss Charlotte Carnahan has re-
turned to the University of Texss
sfter a visit to Miss Louise Mac-
Clain. Miss Edna Gihner ha as her
guest through Sunday Miss Mary
Elizabeth Austin who came over
for the Rice-Austin game Friday.
At tke game Mrs. B. B. Gilmer bad
with her in her bdx Mrs. P. T.
Traylor of victoria and her daugh-
ter Miss Madeline and Mianes Aus-
tin and Gilmer.
Mrs. P. T; Traylor and son and
daughter of Victoria are week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Gib-
bons Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Proctor of Victoria
were visitors for the football game
Fridsy their son Fred Proctor be-
log on the team.
Mr. and Mra. George Rotan re-
turned Friday night from Waco
where they attended the Cotton Pal-
ace and were guests of Mrs. Rotsn's
aunt Mrs. Jones.
Mra. J. B. Bowles has returned
from pi summer in Boston.
The Lecture dub met Monday
. evening at the home of Judge and
Mrs. H. M Garwood for tbe first
tneetinc of their third sesson. A
lecture on tbe Present Crisis in
lecture on the Present Crisis In
jaata sias aa jaaa uooai ata-.
India jaaias1 As- Chan Oobal Mu-
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kerjl distinguished guest of tbe
club and following tbe lecture there
was an interesting open forum.
The club holds monthly meetings in
the homes of members.
Mrs. Bradford Sanders of Hemp-
stead is the guest of Mrs. M. M.
Graves for several days.
Mrs. Ariel Jackson returned the
first of the week from a visit to
several friends in Esstern cities.
Mrs. Rslph Feogtn will return
Monday from New York.
Mrs. C. W. Robinson bss returned
from s delightful visit to her daugh-
ter Mrs. Gelston King In Borton
and a short visit to Mrs. Van Val-
kenburgb in Dallas.
Mrs. Horses Booth left Saturday
for Tyler for a week's visit to Mr.
nnd Mrs. C. W. Boone. Mnny
parties sre to be given during her
visit.
Mrs. E. D. McCns wfll have a
mall group of friends st the Coun-
try club luncheon Tuesdsy for Mrs.
S. F. B. Morse of Kentucky the
guest of Mrs. W. D. Cleveland.
Mrs. Ethel' Parsons of South
America will arrive in Houston
some time this week to be the guest
of Dr. and Mra. E. F Dellsle for
several weeks.
Dr. and Mrs. It W. Knox return-
ed Friday from California.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker Miller
mwl 1IU laiiktar tnalu V-.L.
erlne arf'at the McCaa hosne on
erlne -arC at the McCaa hosne oa
Lovett Uoulevard for Ua winter
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Mr.-" aid . Mra; K. . D. . aIcOA are
living at the Country dub. ' ' '
Mra. Hugh McNeUl Stone has as
her guest far a brief visit her sis-
ter Mrs. Theodore Jackson of Mo-
bile Ala. In whose honor msny
parties are to be given this week.
Mrs. A. 8. Henley wss hostess
for a Majestic box party Fridsy
afternoon in honor of Mrs. W. A.
Williams who has recently moved
to Houston from New York snd
Mrs. Theodore Jackson of MobHe
the guest of her sister Mrs. H. M.
Stone. After tbe theater a number
of additional guests Joined the
group for tes at the University
club. The table was distinctive
with appointments of Oriental
theme a handsome Chinese cloth
snd service of Chinese dishes.
Large chrysanthemums formed the
floral centerpiece and small dishes
held tempting Oriental sweetmeats.
Mrs. E. T. Buckner poured tea.
Th ladies of Trinity Episcopal
Guild will entertsln nt the parish
house Wednesday afternoon No-
vember 12 with a reception from
3 to 8 o'clock honoring Mrs. C. W.
Sprouse the wife of the new rector
or Trinity church. All member. and
' friends of the parish are invited.
A short program will be given by
Mrs. M. 0. DeBaun soprano: Mr.
loitla Watts baritone: Miss Sallle
Keith soprsno and Ml Dorothy
DuMar accompanist.
Mrs. Bnlley Puke and Mrs. W.
R. Heynolds will entertain Friday
afternoon ith bridge honoring Miss
Ellen Loftus n bride-elect. The
guests will be limited to friends of
the honoree
Thursday Mrs. Hilton Rayner
snd Mrs. T. A. Pendnrvis will give
s bridge for Miss Ixftus.
The auxiliary to (he Harris Coun-
ty MeVlcfll society will give a large
curd party Fridov af'i'inoon at the
University clnb. preceded by n short
pnftam of music. Playing will lie-
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Mlas Edith Raney a student of ;
the University of Texss spent the .
past week-end at home coming ever
for tbe Rice-Texae' football gsme!;.
and having as her gusst Miss Mary '.
Dan WUsJn a college friend. t; v ; j
Mrs. J. P. Kelthly and her danga
ter Mrs. U V.Turner will eatertaia
at her home 5.103 Austin In South . .
more tbe afternoon of November.'
20 with a tea from 4 to 6 o'clock
in honor of two of the debutantes
Misses Ariel Jsckaon and Frankie
Maude Murphy and a recent bride' ;-
Mrs. Charles Heyne. j V
The ladies of the Second Pros by- '
terlan church have selected the at- :.t '-
ternoon of Thursday November M .
ss the date for a tea which they are
giving In honor of Mra. J Ernest
Thacker who accompanies Dr.
Thacker her on his tevangeUstlC .
mission. The honoree is a aisst '.
chaivnlng snd cultured person a
member of the famous Dixon faa'
Uy all of whom are well known ad '
writers of note. The wives ef the'"
officers of the Second Presbyteriaa
church who are acting aa hostesses V
for the affair will be assisted la
receiving by the wife of the pastor
Mrs. J. V. Hardie and the wives il J
the rresbyterlan ministers ef the .
city oi Houston it Is hoped y .
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Mrs. I. N. Griffin snd daughfer.'S f
Miss Elsie spent the week in- Waco ?
as guesra oi airs James lee Davia'
and attended the Cotton Palace fee- ii r
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Bailey, George M. Houston Post-Dispatch (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 219, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 9, 1924, newspaper, November 9, 1924; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth607873/m1/25/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .