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HOUSTON PQSTrDISPATCH: SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 9 1924
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SOCIAL
' ' " FAUCIOS.
.toUOWeeBWte greeted by thout
el Joy md festivltiee gay among
tha younger " generation and alan
! among those Dot so young.' The teach-
Kt In the East Bay wjhooL MImm
rta lilnnd Victoria Elder Van
. ; :. l lemws and Tan Sander gave their
' ftpUs a picnic Friday afternoon when
V- Halloween paraphernalia
r ) ' Wort yea and witched and ghosts. ...
i4 From 8 to 5 in the afternoon Mra.
Koerber entertained fof her
t ;vfclMrenLoula Jr. Gertrude and
- ' H. wm Pna over to the'
Children' festivities war gaily deeo-
j rated and aura 'nough Halloween
? apjrti wera Jnduliad lav Before the
!rnment hour the boy were then
V ' !D ? of bUck paper while the
'. Uttle girln were mora fortunate in
drawing the orange cap. Mrs. Koer-
'"i "r itrved ssndwiches popcorn balls
H apples and punch.
V 5-ne Presbyterian cbnreh bad. a very
tbottly figures huddled fat troupe as
if for protection from carious bu-
. ' Bans gathered at the home of their
leader Mr. . George Wright Curtie
Hers they were blindfolded and
'i -v marched to the ruins of the old Pierce
4 ; house on Bast Bay and still blind
" . folded ted down a Udder into tha
" btiement When their sight was re-
stored they found' themaelTes in a
' u strange place which waa lighted by
. Strang ruby lights and the glow
from a friendly campflre. There were
; k Strang grown-p ghosts one of whom
. 4.tald tha most fascinating fortunes
and others who aided in the games.
The little ghosts bad a human weak-
ness for tha candy popcorn balls nuts
and apples which appeared at the
i 'right moment. Mrs. Onrtis was as-
stated by Mrs. Boiling Mrs. Ed Berry
i and Miss Holliday.-
The Senior BtMlat Tonne People's
v union gathered at the spacious home
of Mrs. M. H. Elder for their "peppy"
time. The gueetsiarrived in cottonae
and tha ingenuity of several caused
their identity to remain a secret until
the can to unmask came. Tha pro-
gram of gamea and contests waa
carried out as arranged and Hilarity
' was crowned king.
Several of the youths and maidens
net at the home of Miss Elisabeth
'Slsson early In tha evening and en-
Joyed a goodly share of the fun and
' frolic in keeping with the Halloween
spirit fun which was partly inspired
by the gay decorations. Later the
tins or the party accompanied miss
Nellie May Pa sal home where ar-
rangements had been completed for a
slumber party. But the fantastic deco-
rations nd the pranks played were
; not at all conducive to slumber and
' ' sleep is the one thing tbey did not do.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Elliott enter-
Hiiiied the Junior and Intermediate
Baptist Tonne: People's Union in their
home on Welsh. Here were the pre-
vailing Halloween decorations and
femes and frolics and the refresh-
ments dear to the heart of man and
rhIR
The young people of the Methodist
ehnroh msde merry In the commodious
heme of Mr. and Mrs. A. Neleon. on
Morton. The second story wss con
verted into a veritable haunted cnstle
fer the evening and the rooms on
the lower floor were made any with
the regulation Hatloween emblems. In-
terest never lagged from the moment
the guenta were greeted bv a ghost
with a shocking device In his gloved
hand on through the games contests
and ghost stories.
Mrs. J. W. Boiling gave a narty
Ritnrdav afternoon for her small son.
TviA. celebrating his sixth birthday.
The decorations partook ot the Hal-
loween motif aa did the games which
were enjoved on the lovelv lawn. At
tfca refreshment hour the little guests
were allowed to cut the beautifully
deeorated birthday cake and hunt
for tha emblems. t
RICHMOND.
A moat attractive Halloween bride
party waa given by Miss Annie Claire
Johnson at the home of her parents
Dr. and Mrs. J. U. Johnson on rn
day night- The bouse waa very
spooky in its decorations of yellow
crepe paper and a background for the
black cats owls and witches. Tha
theme waa developed in tally cards
nankins and tray cove re. Mrs Ma-
gruder Martin won the lady's prise
and joe wessenaorn toe mens
trophy. A delicious luncheon was
served.
The Halloween masquerade party
given to the children by the ladies
of Calvary Church Guild Friday night
an the lawn of the home of Mrs.
.Bebecca Newton waa a wonderful
. success. There waa a large attend-
ance and they all had a "perfectly
lovely" time. And so did the parents
who accompanied them. Little Hallie
Kelley Peareson dressed as an Amer-
ican Beauty rose won the prise for
the prettiest costume. Jlmmie Scott
dressed -as a skeleton won second
prise and little Helen Holmes Tid-
weil dressed aa a goblin won third
prise.
Wedensday afternoon Mrs. Robert
J. Ransom entertained the Ladles
Afternoon Bridge elub at her home.
Lovely autumn blossoms and ferns
were the decorationa. Mrs. Winston
Bassett won the trophy and the honor
guest Miss Virginia Hamilton of
Houston was preaented with a pretty
gift. A delicious lupch waa served.
Mrs. Grsfton Austin end daughter
Ufcs Eleanor Austin of Galveston
spent the week-end here with Mra.
Rebecca Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Wessendorff
Ind daughter Miss Jeanhetta. motor-
ed to Houston attend tb fair thla
Miss Virginia Hamilton of Hous-
ton is visiting Mrs. Robert J. Ran-
""Mesdames C. D. Myers 1. W.
' Hubbard J. T. Hotlimaa and son and
' Hiss Hertha Hubbard apent Monday
In Houston.
Mrs. L. A. Priest er apent the week
in Houston attending the fair.
' Mrs. J. 0. Johnson and Miss Annie
Claire Johnson spent Tuesday
' Houston.
. Mrs. Jpsephlne Lomax of Houston
spent Sunday here with relatives.
' Mrs. Guasl K. Koneman of Hous-
ton spent the week here.
' Mrs. R. B. Moore Mrs. John M.
Iloore Jr. snd Mrs. Dyer Moor visit-
. ed Houston this week.
Mrs. Clause Davie Mra. Sid Davis
and children snd Mrs. Janis Darat
x ipent Tuesday to Wharton.
Dr. and Mr. John Harold Turner
Of Houston spent the week-end with
Mr and Mrs. Joe Wessendorff.
Mra. 8. J. Winston visited bar
daughter Mr. Jerome H. Farber in
Houston thl week.
Miss Cecelia Newell baa robe to
NashvID. Tenn. to visit with friends.
Mra. Charlie Palmer and son of
' Houston visited Mr. R. J. Ransom
" for tba week-end. Tbey were joined
Sunday -by Mr. Pafcner.
Mrs. Robert Q. Pleasants left on
Monday for a visit to her old home
Conway. Ark
Mra. Mattie DWard has returned
to her horns in Conroa after a pleaa-
l mt visit here.
TROUP. )
Mr. and Mr. R. J. Bell have gone
to Ban Antonio where tbey will spend
U winter. '
Mlsa Wim Ma Smith of Tyler
htai Honda with Miss Tbeo Mills.
V'B- Ck Stew at DeHai YiaitaaV la
PARAGE
tha home of bla mother Mrs. V. W.
Storey Bnnday.' j j
- Mr. and Mra. W.. iL Nettlea and
family of Tyler bava returned home
after visiting friends here.
Miss Linnia Kucker of Tronn waa
married Thursday to Hugh Poland at
wewoka uua. I'hey wiu tenneraruy
make their horn in Tulsa. Tha bride
It tha daughter of Mr. and Mr. W
L. Rocker of Troup. ' . "
nr. ana aire u a. ausssoanni ana
son. Alvin. have returned from a viait
in Shreveportj.
Mrs. D. M. Goal and Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Ooas til el Wlnnsboro axa
visiting tha J. A. Bt. Clair family.
MERCEDES.
Mra. B. TL Hooks of Man Antonio a
former resident of Mercedes is visit-
ing in tha Valley. While in Mercedes
she is tba guest of Mra. J. J. Murrv.
She wiU visit bar father William Vols
in mission
. Mrs. Herbert IflDfkafl bit returned
to her home in Galveston after spend-
ing ten eka here vieltlng with her
parents. Dr.- and Mra. 0 tt Buck.
Mr. and Mr4 Frank Hadden and
Mrs. Ray Tolson visited friends in
BrownsvUlt thla week.
Mr. O. A Baldwin of Peru Ind..
la here visiting her parents Dr. and
Mra. A. H. Kalbfleiscfa Sr.
Mrs. Mattie Mart ea of Sat City la.
la in Mercedes where' she wfil spend
the winter with her daughter Mrs..
HHGlddle.
- Mrs. John Rayland and ton bava re-
turned from a two weeks viait in
Dallas. 1
Mias Margaret Gauaa of Ripley
Tenn. who has been visiting her
father Judge J. P. Cause has return-
ed home. -
Mrs. Samuel Nettleton has returned
from Pharr where she waa the guest
of her son Ralph Nettleton and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. A El Krause are vis-
iting ithe parent of Mr. Krause in
La Grange.
Mr. and Mra. John Bennett of Wea-
laco spent a portion of the past week
here. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flynn and daugh-
ter Helen of Mission were guests of
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Brule during the
past Wek.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Johnson and
daughter Jacqueline have returned
from a two weeks' visit in Dalits.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Ware of Weslaco
spent several days hare this week with
friends.
Miss Jewell Dillard of Mission was
a Mercedes visitor here this week.
Mrs. Lawrence Burthisel ot West
Virginia arrived Tuesday for a visit
in toe home of her parenta Mr. and
Mrs. M. Q. BUck.
Mrs. M. L. Moses and daughter.
Geraldine of San Antonio who have
been visiting friends here have re-
turned home.
Mrs. G. A. Carlson waa hostess at a
handkerchief shower for Mrs. J. L.
Rea on Wednesday afternoon. Rev.
and Mra. Rea and family left the fol-
lowing day tor Kenedy. Those enjoy-
ing the occasion were: Mesdames C.
R. Wood R. J. Drysdale J. F. Mason
Walter ByrUjluVMcDowell J. T. Wig-
gins E. R. Way J. H. Council J. L
Hickerson Clara Woodward J. L.
Vining H. T. Tidmore A. C. Neff
A. N. Brown Ed Herring Ben Acker.
F. W. Moore William McClelan J.
W. Chambers J.iE. Haynes W. 8.
Neal John Sewell R. R. Talbert and
Miss Grace McClelan.
HUNTSVILLE.
Mrs. Mamlt Wynne Cox of Dallas
visited her sister Mrs. Oharlea G.
Barrett this week leaving for Dallas
Wednesday!
Mrs. J. A. HerriDg and Mlao Inet
Herring are in Houston for a visit
with Mrs Leslie Herring 80 ward.
Mra. J. P. Hendrix ot Houston
formerly of HuntaviUe la visiting
friends this week.
Misa Dorothy De Walt of Willie la
the guest of her uncle Dr. William
Longinno and her grandmother Mrs.
Atkinson for the week.
Mrs. G. B. Oliphint was visiting
numerous relatives and friends here
the past week coming up from Willis
and New Waverly on Wednesday. She
returned to Port Arthur Thursday
where she will spend the winter with
her daughters Mrs. Wiley Robin ett
and Misses Bertha and Ruth Oliphint.
Mrs. Eugene Angler and daughter
and Mrs. Sara Angler and children
were guests of Mrs. J. F. Plyler and
Miss Maggie McGown for the Walker
county fair.
Rev. and Mra. Austin McGrfry of
Willis visited Mrs. E. T. Goree for
the fair but have returned home.
Mra. Byrd Eaatham Woottera of
Crockett waa the guest of Mr. and
Mra. Luther Eastham and . Mr. and
Mrs. J. B: Jonea for the fair.
Mrs. Dixon H. Lewis and children
Adair and Lillian Lewis and Mr. Hill
of Old Waverly were guest of friends
in HuntaviUe Saturday for the dosing
eventa of the fair.
.Mrs. Claude Keeland and children
of1 Grapeland visited Mrs. Irene Ball
the paat week but have returned
home.
Miss Hasel Major has with her for
the month her parents Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Major of Columbia Mo.
Quite the social event of the week
was the reception of Wednesday after-
noon. Hostesses were Misses HsseJ
Major Victoria Frells and O. B. Bar-
rett In honor of Mra. C. B. Major of
Columbia Mo. who la the guest for a
month of her daughter Miaa Major.
Tb beautiful reception suit of the
T. W. O. A. of the 8am Houston
college waa the scene and setting was
in gsla attire of white rosea long
stemmed and atately and plumosus
nana fan training its graceful length
from mantel and marbla' pedestals.
The arriving guests were greeted by
Mra. J. L. Clark who presented Mrs.
Major. In line wore Misses Frells
Barnett and Belvin and Mrs. H. F.
Estill. The dining room was an at-
tractive place under the compelling
charm of pisses Delle Underwnot
Marion Bicker snd Mrs. S. H. War-
ner and here a dainty course of Ices
ws (erred.
GR0E8BECK.
Dr. Henry Carter wife and baby
of Naw Orleans art visiting tb for-
mer's parents Mr. and Mra. H. C.
Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cols and daugh-
ter Margaret of Dallas are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kelly.
Mr. and Mr. F. A. Adair and sons
LaDanco and Favian spent Friday
and Saturday in Waco.
The Shakespeare club entertained
the teachers of tha city school with
a Halloween party at the suburban
home of Mrs. Kate Basden Friday
evening..
Misseb Paulina Bennett and Danny
Parker entertained the younger set
with a Hatloween at the home of the
former.
Mrs. Alva Bandera entertained three
Juvenile classes of the Baptist Sunday
school at her horn on West State
street Friday evening with Halloween
games.
Mr. and Mra. W. R. Turner and
children and Mr. and Mrn Ottte Shep-
pard were among the Waco vialtora
Bnnday.
Mra. W. W. Brown entertained the
Saturday Bridge club the psst week.
Mra. Engl Kennedy ssttrtainsd st
bridge Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bawlt and Mr. j
ARMSs
tnd Mra. T. L. Bramlette spent Mon
oay m waco.
Mra. F. A Adali tatertalnad herjy
oay acnooi class ot Juniors at Bar
home Thursday afternoon.
.Mrs JuK. Rawla is 'visiting in Waco.
Mra. Lawrence Oliver baa returned
from visit in Dallas. :; ij-
Mrs. Loult Cole has returned from
a visit with friends In Mart
Among those to attend tha Cotton
Palace and football game between
A. and 1L and Baylor 6 Waco Satur-
day were Mr. and Mrs D. M. Major
T. M. Cain J. E. Sharp7 Gerald Share
and MisaRacbel Sharp Mis Mabel
Engledow J. T. Kooo Dr.- Henry
Cot Miat Jani Winston Mrs. 0. S.
Bradley Mrs. M. Herring I J
Brown and. son Malcolm Miaa Grace
McCatnmoni Mra. Anne Stroud and
daughter Francos Miss Ruth Ravelle
Mist Jpary Draper Rev. and Mrs.
W. W. Woodson Billie Batchelor
Mr and Mrs. Doyle Hines. Miss Ruth
Hilburn and Mr. and Mra Jim Thomp-
son and son W. L. '
James Thompson. Alfred Heflin.
Rufe Popejoy Billie Tucker and
Vernon Richardson all of whom at-
tend A. and kL came over attar the
game in Waco Saturday and apent
Sunday with their parent.
V
WEIMAR.
Mrs. Bryan Baar waa hostess to her
Sunday school class at a Halloween
party at her home Friday evening.
Assisting her in . the receiving line
stood the mother ghost and the wee
baby ghost which created the hobgob-
lin spirit Each guest was presented
a card used as a guide to unraveling
of their fate. Numerous games were
played. The "Popcorn Race" and
''Balancing for Apples" seemed to
have created the most merriment The
decorations were carried out in the
Halloween emblems night birds
pumpkins witches and owls were ar-
tistically arranged throughout the
house. The dining room was in the
favored colore of black and gold with
a bowl of cosmos as the table center-
piece. Place cards were laid for the
following: Mattie Bell Van Alsiyne
Mattie Louise Toeder Verner Little
Marybethto Walker Mildred Wise-
mark Dean Ripple Ted Brasher Le-
roy Herder Henry Cary Rex Duve.
Misses Stella Nail Mildred Barr and
Mrs. S. A. Garrett.
Mra. Charlea Kainer of Houston
after a visit to her sister Mrs. W. E.
Rabb ot this city returned homo Sun-
day afternoon.
Mrs. D. O. Saunders and baby of
San Antonio are spending the week
with her parents Dr. ana Mra. L B.
Siller.
.Mra. Ernest Hudson of Dallas came
Tuesday morning for a few days visit
to her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Hubbard.
Mrs. Boker and Albert Waliel and
wife of Houston were here Tuesday
to attend the Mlchalek-Walsel wed-
ding. Mise Grsce Mathews is visiting ker
sister Mrs. K. L. Wallace of GUddtn
this week.
Mrs. Elms and little daughter ot
California and Mra. Tem Daramon of
Camagua Cuba who are visiting their
parenta Mr. and Mra. J. 0. Baumgar-
ten of Schulenburg were guests of
Mr. and Mrs.' John H. Brooks this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. X 0. Beettcber en-
tertained the football team ot San
Marcos academy for breakfast as they
passed through Weimar Saturday en
route home from Houston. Francis
Boettcber and Walter Williams Jr.
two Weimar students of the academy
were members ot the team.
HEMP8TEAQ
Mesdames L. L. Mahan M. A.
Jones R. C. Hill G. A. Hudson L. D.
Amsler; M. 8. Robinson and N P.
Herma returned home Friday night
from a pleasant week spent in Gal-
veaton. Mrs. Ella Erwln Is visiting her son
Charles Erwin and family in Hous-
ton. Miss Lucille Robinson returned
home Monday night from a pleasant
visit in Galveston.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Aenaler and
baby left last Saturday for Corpus
Christi.
Mrs. Anna Le Grand of Houston is
visiting relatives and friends is the
city.
Mrs. Josie Calhoun returned home
Saturday evening from a pleaaant
visit in Ennis Dallas and other places
in North Texas.
Miss Nannie Mahan who la teach-
ing school at Sunny Side spent last
week-end in the city with her brother
Dr. L. L. Mahan.
Mr. and Mra. Theo Ahrenbeck left
Wednesday evening for Houston to
visit their son Theo Ahrenbeck Jr.
Mrs. Oran Wier spent Friday of
last week in Brenham.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Petty of Waco
are visiting relatives In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Mills and Mrs.
Woford Perry are visiting at Bart-
ley. Meadamea Fred Kilgore and Henry
Wbeeler spent Tuesday in Brenham.
Mr. and Mr. Claud ElUott left
Thursday morning for their hem in
Hearne after a pleaaant visit with
their daughters Mrs. Owen Shindler
and Mrs. Kelley Herford.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shindler and
children end Mrs. George Osborne snd
Miss Jennie Shindler spent last Sat-
urday in Houston.
Mrs. Loyd Be of Cetlego Station
spent the week-end tn the city with
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Amsler.
Mrs. William Cameron and daugh-
ter Miaa Adice spent last Friday in
Houston.
Misa Effle Moore spent Saturday m
Houeton.
KATY.
A most enjoyable affair waa the
Halloween social at the school house
on Friday night Fortune telling a
dsn pond and dslldoas refreshments
made the evening pass swiftly.
Mrs. Thorn s Alderaoa returned
home on Saturday from a week's visit
with her sister in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Friday ot
Louis spent tbe week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hoyt
Among Houston visitors on Satur-
day were Mr. and Mra. P. L Hot
and family Mr. and Mrs. L I South-
ard Mr. and Mra. Cheater Stockdick
Misa Iva Southard Mist Lucy Romaek
sad Alverda Adcock.
Mrs. Ellsworth Freeman entertain-
ed Misses Roop and GrayblB over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mra. L. 0. Vaugh and fam-
ily of Marshall Okbv are here to
spend tbe winter.
Mrs. Janea and Miss Lenora Janes
of Houston were entertained by Mr.
and Mrs. Edison Breedleve on Sun-
day. AmoDgth many visitor to Hous-
ton on Wednesday were Frank Cow-
per Mrs. Irena Romack Mrs. Ray
Southard and daughters Jessierae and
Doris Marie.
Mrs. W. H. Hegar and children
spent Sunday with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. H. Meyer of Cypress.
A delightful little Halloween party
by the Baptist Toting People's Union
was given at the Mel Roberts home
en Saturday evening.
Misses Sarah and Alto Gtlnen of
Hnntsville were week-end visitors In
Katv.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller snd little
son of Hens ton Heights visited Mr.
and Mra.' Lea Man sell and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred U. Miller Sunday.
Miaa Budora and Mra. Anna Frasier
were Houston visitors on Wednes-
day.
Mrs. L I Southard Misa Iva South-
ard Mra. Clark Wilkinson and Mist
Mary and Edith Marahall were visit-
era at the Darnell home on Sunday.
CLEVELAND.
Mr.' and Mrs. Hugh Powell ot
Goose Creek were visitors in the L.
M. Tanner home thla week.
Mra. 0. H. Robinson is In Houston
visiting Mrs. J. 3. MikelL
Mrs. Jot Williamson proved herself
an ideal boateaa to n party of young
people in ber cost new bungalow on
the evening of Halloween. Those
summoned to appear before the
queen of ghosts were Misses Grace
Cunningham Mayoia Goe Zella Tan-
ner Bitha Welch Willi Welch and
Juanilo Peebles: Meesr. Hubert Tip-
ton. Bigsby Wilson and Sample.
Mrs. J. M. Hubert and Mrs. Car
ney Saxon and eons Jack and Charlea
motored to Uorrigan for a visit with
the R. B. Saxon.
Misses Grace Vallee and Bea Gil-
bert of Beaumont were guesta ot Mra.
9. O. Vallee last week-end. Mis
Dagmar Isaacka was also a guest.
Miss Bettie Rose Vallee was maid
from Cleveland at the Liberty fair.
Miss Ann Gambrell and Mrs. Paul
Byrd Walker were guests of friends
In Beaumont Sunday.
Mrs. Ernest Terry of Navasota waa
the guest of her eleter Mrs. R C.
Overton this week.
Little Miss Gladya MarUtt enter-
tained a group of her friends in Hal-
loween stile on the lawn of her home
Saturday afternoon. After an hour
of romping and fun they were per-
suaded to keep still long enough to be
photographed funny faces fancy
frocks and all. Tbey were treated to
a dainty lunch and then more fun.
Those present were Ludle Tenner
Rosine Hunt Louise Handley Sarah
Moore and Jane Moore Anderson Er-
nestine and Manning Stegall Archie
Carlile and the hostess.
Mesdames H. M. Elmore and J. C.
Hill of Waverly were guest of Mrs.
F. G. Browder Thursday.
V
RIO GRANDE CITY.
Miaa Frances Guerra was tbe-hon-oree
of a Halloween party given by
her aunt Misa Mabl Kaln. Assisting
Miss Kaln were Mrs. Julius Guerra
Mr Percy James Misses Thelma
Edmonson Louise Dickey Alicia
Soli. Maria del Roeario Garde. Tbe
Guerra home waa beautifully deco-
rated for tha occaalon with streamers
of orange and black. Numerous black
cats and witches adorned thl wall
and windows and tha choata and
spooks roamed at will over the garden.
Numerous "games and diversions wre
planned tor the children. Those pres-
ent were Misses Roeauro Enot and
Isabel Guerra Ofelia Luisa and
Evangeline Garsa Marian Utter
Minerva and Hortenaia Guerra Agnes
Deason Cecilia and Tfllie Izaguirre.
Inna and Eliza Longoria Concha
Gutierres. Elvira Trevino Eva Estela
and Blank Reyaa Dora and Lydia
Hinojosa Sylvia and Leah Solia
Bella and Olga Hinojosa Pauline
rummond: Norman Reddall Bill
Kirkland Jose Valle Raul Reddall
Deason Joe Valle Elixa G. Longoria
Medardo Hinojosa and Owen Scott.
Tea waa served at the Officers'
dub Sunday afternoon following the
nolo gams. Those who called were
Captain and Mrs. Raymond Blatt
Captain and Mrs Burt Captain and
Mrs. Harry Van Tuyl Lieutenant and
Mra Frederick Hamilton Mr. and
Mrs. E. Owen Scott. Mis Pauline
Drummond Lieutenant Rodwell
Buckiand Evan and Duggan.
Mn. If. Owen Scott and Mist Pau
line Drummond entertained with an
afternoon bridge at the home of tbe
former naming Mra. Fredrick Ham
ilton a bride ot tne seaaon as non-
oree. High score was mad by Mrs
O. O. Thomas and low cut by Mr.
Raymond Blatt. Those present other
than the bonoree and hostesses were
Mesdames C. O. Thomas Fletcher
Gardner William Tussey Burt M.
D. Grimes Raymond Blatt A. K
Brown. Harry Van Tuyl. W. Drum
mond and Miss Zac Drummond of
Mission.
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LEAGUE CITY.
Mrs. Perry Johnson Miss Helen
Hiente and Mrs. A. 0. Edwards were
Galveston visitors Saturday.
Mias Jessie Lee Beeman and Mrs.
Pauline Ready spent Sunday in
Houston.
Miss Dorothy Taylor entertained
about 80 guests at a Halloween party'
at the home of her grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Taylor Thursday
evening.
Miaa Frances McKlbbon was hostess
at a masquerade party last Friday at
the home of her parenta Dr. and Mrs.
McKlbbon. Much fun was enjoyed
guessing who the different guest
ware a they arrived. Delicious re-
freshment were aerved at tb close.
Miss Ore Mae 8nell entertained a
number of her friends at a Halloween
and birthday party at her home Fri-
day evening.
Among those who attended the
Eastern Star convention In Oslvestpn
last week were! Mra. O. V. King
Mra. U E. Johnson Mrs. J. B. Walk-
er. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Holcomb en-
tertained at a masquerade party at
their home west of town Friday night.
Games were played and tt the close
every one enjoyed a taffy pull
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crlpliver of
Wichita Falla are spending a few
days tn League City visiting old
friends
Mr. and Mra. B. A. Hanson of
Kemah visited relatives In League
City Sunday.
ROCK ISLAND.
Mr. and Mra. A. Tt Mllent 8r. of
GUdden were here Wednesdsy.
Mile Blngaman of Lullng and
Bruce Ringaman of Houston cam
Wednesdsy for a visit to their father
and mother Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Blngaman.
Mrs. J. R Burns visited Mra. W.
M. Wallace in Columbus Thursday.
Mrs. M. L. Moore and daughter
Mis Alms were shopping In Colum-
bus and Weimar Thursday.
Mesdames Lin yd I'stterson D. E.
Fester R E. Mass Miss Iris Wil-
liamson and Howard Townsend were
shopping in Eagle I-ske Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. R. E. Burnley and
family left Saturday for their future
home at Eldorado.
The C. K. society enjoyed s bar-
becue at the M. E. church Friday
evening after wbirh they were enter-
tained at tbe borne of Miss Ethel
Kelsey.
The B. V. P. U. gave a Halloween
party at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. R.
E. Maze Friday night. Halloween
games were enjoyed by all Tbe house
waa decorated appropriately.
COLUMBUS.
Miss Ruby Grobe came from San
Antonio for the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Grobe.
Mrs. Will Devant of Bay City la
the guest of Mr. and Mr. John Brig-
bam. Mra Leslie Oookenbeo at Houston
FROM MANY
la the guest of Mr. and Mrs B. H.
Hlghtower. . v '
Mies Norma 8aa wan tbe week
end guest of Miaa Johnnie Lee Oben-
hau in Glidden last week '
Miss Jocetyn Hamburger I In
Oklahoma City for t visit with Mrs.
Joe Berlowits. - .
Mrs. Qua Obenhank waa hostess to
the Wednesday club thia week.
ai -
GULF.
Misa Katherine Marra spent the
week-end in Austin with her parenta
Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. N. Marrs.
. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Brown Misses
Bernice Baird and Marjory Dickraan
motored to Waco Friday returning
Sunday. 1 Mrs. Brown remained for a
..1 ik ..l.ii.n.
Ml Ida Yeager spent the week
end tn uay uity with ner parenta.
Mr. and Mra. G. T. McBride and
children spent Saturday in Bay City.
Mr. and Mra. Howard were visitors
to Bay City Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Spray motored
to West Columbia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Burn and fam-
ily are temporarily located in Bay
City.
Mra. Breeden has returned home
after a viait of some length.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gillette and fam-
ily spent Tuesday eveuing in Bay
City.
Mrs. W.-W. Stewart entertained
the Evening" Bridge club on Thursday
of last week.
YOAKUM.
The Intermediate B. Y. P. TJ. en
tertained with a Halloween narty
Thursday evening. The evening was
enjoyed by playing unont. visiting
the fortune teller bobbing for apples
and other games. Punch and ginger
bread cookies were served.
Miss Edna Burkett has returned
from Waco where she visited friends
and attended the Cotton I'alace.
Misa Tennie May Bass of Cuero
visited friends here Sunday.
Miss Mildred Dickinson has re
turned from a pleasant visit to Cuero.
Miss Kmoline Hinds nas returned
from Yorktown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Behrens of
Brady Texas have arrived in Yoa
kum to make their nome.
Miss Gladys Overbay is visiting
friends In Houston
Mrs. J. S. Browne la visiting rela-
tives in Gonaales.
Mrs Annie Grace Bartosh of Wei-
mar and Miss Katherine Grace of Del
Rio are guests of Mrs. B. E. Burford.
Mrs. J. W. Freeman and daughter
and Louise Schwab are visiting in
Waco.
. . . . . n r 1
Mr. ana airs. j. n. may nave re-
turned from a visit to Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jackson have
returned from Houston.
Miss Ida Mudd has returned from
Houston.
Mrs. Hugh Brie and baby are vis-
iting relatives in San Antonio.
Mrs. Geneva Rawlctt has returned
from Waco.
Mrs. E. F. Humphreys left Satur-
day for Shreveport La. where she
will visit her son.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCullough of
Whsrton visited Mr. and Mrs. Mum-
ford and family Sunday.
Mra. H. 8. Winfree has returned
from Galveston where she attended
the convention of the Eastern Stars.
LA GRANGE.
Mr. and Mrs. Louva Lenert and
little daughter Floy errived Monday
from Sacramento Lai. tor a visit
with relativea here.
Judge and Mrs. J. J. Mansfield of
Columbus were La Grange visitors
last Thursday.
Mrs. Gertrude Mosig and Mr. and
Mr. C. C. Mosig of Mexico City are
visiting relatives here since Sunday.
Mrs. Wilburn Khlinger snd little
daughter of (yrockett spent the week-
end with Judge and Mra. J. P. Eli-
linser. Mrs. H. W. F. Meyer is visiting in
Sun Marcos with Mr. and Mrs. E. II.
1'utton and fumily this week.
Mrs. O. G. iloogenieycr of Smiley
Texas arrived Tuesday for a visit
with her almerx Mrs. II. II. Clark ami
Mrs. A. Scblufli.
Dr. and Mrs. A. Kneip of Houston
are spending a few daya with relativea
here.
Mrs. ' F. Reichert and daughters
Mesdames A. K. Speckels A. V.
Kosnig W. Kneip awl Miss I.eona
and Miss Otilie Harigel visited in
Weimar Monday.
The Thursday Bridge club met with
Mrs. J. H. Killough last week.
The members of the Friday Bridge
club and tbeir huibands wen delight-
fully entertained by Mr. and Mrs. It.
Wilcox last Friday evening at the
home of Mrs. Wilcox's mother Mrs.
George Hausler.
GROVETON.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Piatt of Hous-
ton returned borne Thursday after
spending aeveral daya with relatives.
Mrs. Nut Davis and little daughters
Doris and Ueleu visited Loveludy ItiHt
week.
Mrs. Loraine Watson who is teach-
ing ut UleudHle. spent last week-t-nd
in Urovetou with her parents Mr. ami
Mrs. J. Y. Watson.
Miss Willie Lee Friduy who is at-
tending Husk college is apt-miing tu
week-end with ber parents Mr. and
Mrs. Will Friday.
Mrs. Sadie Stevenson who his been
in l'alestiue tbe past week is buck
in Grovetou for a few dnys.
Mra. Frank Piatt of Alto is spend-
ing this week in Uroveton with rela-
tives. Last Saturday tbe home of Louise
Mois waa tbe acene of much merri-
ment when several of her friends
Sathered to celebrate her ninth birtli-
uy. Decoration anil jaunty paper
raps of black and orange curried out
the Halloween season. Numerous
games were indulged in but the muHt
exciting was the fish pond the fish
being apple and nuts to ho "caught"
with a Kent pin for a honk. The
refreshment table wan very pretty
with the "Lollypop Idiex" bearing
the place csrds and refreshment h in
the chosen colors. Little Individual
cukes contained the fortune of each
child and were the source of a great
deal of fun.
.
MARLIN.
Mrs. O. A. Oratnswis visiting rel-
atives in Taylor and Austin.
Mias Rstelle Johnson of Dulles and
Miss Nell Nailer of Hulphnr Springs
are spending the week-end with Miss
Lilly Lee Ward.
Announcement have been received
by friends of the approaching ninr
rlage of Miss Frsnres Durkson Car-
ter daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Carter of Merlin to Charles KpykT
Stewart which will be aolcuiniznd on
Wednesday evening November 12. st
I) o'clock la the First Methodist
church of Marlln.
Mrs. O. S. Steele of Dallas is visit-
ing relatives in Marlin.
Mr. end Mrs. F. C. Cobb of Waco
were Marllnviiltors Tuesday.
Mrs. W. K. Logsdon of Corsicana l
tbe guest of Miss Mary Iouise Dun-
kum. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Glass of
Kansaa City are visiting relatives in
Marlin.
AO tb Mania young set who at
tended the royal doings and society
eventa attendant upon the coronation
ceremonies of the Texas Cotton Pal-
ace at Waco the past week report a
great time and say the event are get-
ting better and better each year.
Mrs. W. W. Miller and eon of Waco
were visitor to Marlin thia week.
Mr. and Mr Sid Allison and ton
Murphy motored to Waco Sunday
and looked in on the Texas Cotton
Palace.
Mr. and Mr. Charles Scheet and
Prof. Karl Bleyl apent tbe day in
Waco Wednesday and vialted the Cot-
ton Palace.
ANDERSON.
Mrs. John Wickey is spending tbe
week at Houston with Mra. J. O.
Kemole.
Mrs. Tom Cecil of Richarda spent
several daya thia week with her aunt
Mrs. K. P. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Bradley and
children apent Sunday at Roans
Prairie with Mra. Bradley's parents
Mr. and Mra. Henry Cone.
Mra. C. W. Becker and daughter
Georgia spent the week-end with rela
tives at JsSrookshlre.
Miss Julia Owen of Navasota spent
several day last week with Mra. A.
Oberkampf.
Mesdamea Kllen J. Martina k. r.
Siddall and Felix Morun returned
Friday evening from Galveston where
they attended Grand Chapter 0. E.
S. of Texas.
Mis Blanche Hensley of Piedmont
spent the week-end here with her
father J. M. Henaley and family.
Miaa Edith Taylor who touches at
Apolonia apent the week-end here
with her mother Mrs. C. A. Taylor.
Will Fabian Jr. and John Kennard.
atudents of A. and M. college at Bryan.
spent the week-end here with their
families -
A very enjoyable affair was the
Halloween carnival held at the high
school auditorium under the auspices
of the Parent-Teacher association.
Allen Hill of Amnrlllo is here
spending the week with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. 15. J. Hill.
Mr. and Mra. C. Moran and family
of Hamilton spent several daya this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Felix Moran.
LUFKIN.
Mrs. D. V. Riley and son of La-
mesa are the guests of Mrs. B. R.
Grisora.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Dillworth and
little son from Shreveport are here
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Powell visited
Rusk and Alto Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Abney hsve re-
turned from Houston and Galveston.
Mr. and Mra. J. F. Peery and little
aon spent Sunday in Jacksonville.
Mrs. J. W. Stephen was hostess to
the intermediate B. Y. P. U. last Fri-
day evening when about 50 young
people were present to enjoy the cor-
dial hospitality of the Stephen borne.
Mrs. Reginald Seale has returned
to her borne in Dallas.
Miss Marie Longino Davis enter-
tained tbe Junior Bridge club at her
home Saturday afternoon.
Miss Hattie Rurke spent Saturdny
and Sunday In Houston.
Mrs. R B. Hlnson returned the
latter part Of last week from Galves-
ton where she attended -the conven-
tion of the Eastern Stars.
Miss Porta Teagin of Livingston
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
I'uor Saturday.
Miss Ave DuBnse has returned
from Canton where she visited her
parenta.
Mrs. E. J. Tate of Bellville Is the
guest of Mr. snd Mrs. Oscar Glenn.
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LULING.
Mr. and Mra. It. R. Snavely and
daughter Lillian of San Antonio were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Lawrence for tbe week.
Mrs. Charles Banders of San Mar-
cos has been visiting relatives here.
Mrs. A. Meiier is visiting relatives
in Sun Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. Cavillo Mitchell at-
tended the Klks ball in San Marcos
Saturday nifht.
Mrs. .1.. K. Walker has returned to
San Antonio after a visit with rela-
tives here.
Calhoun Greenwood student at the
A. and M. college spent the week-end
with hia purents Mr. and Mrs. C T.
(ireenwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Iximan Bnkr made
an automobile trip to lirownwood laat
week.
Kuymond Allen who is attending
the university at Austin spent the
week-end with relatives hero.
Mrs. Bessie Williams of Fort
Worth visited her brother Tom Perry
lust week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cnopwood
were the gneata of relatives at Lytton
Springs this week.
Mrs. Fnniiie Nixon is visiting her
dnnithter. Mrs. 1. E. Fisher in Matbls.
Mrs. H. II. Henry has returned from
n visit to friends In Houston.
-
WILLIS.
Mrs. Mike Oraybill entertained the
Forty two club on Thursday after-
noon. The home whs decorated with
yellow flowers black cats and owls
In black anil yellow design. After the
games the hostess assisted by her
sister. Mrs. J. I. Koark served a sulad
course.
Mr. and Mrs. Champ Whitley of
New W'averley visited friends Sun-
day. Misses Funlce Meadows. Vema and
Porin Smith Dorothy Hlinver and A.
M. Carson left by automobile for
Charco to visit Miss Meadows' par-
ents. Miss Fmlly Dewald was a guest of
her parents for the week-end. return-
ing to Hawthorne on Sunday after-
noon. Mrs. H. A. Huntley and Mrs. George
love were shopping in Cuero Tues-
(IllV
The Woman's Missionary sooiefv
of the Methodist church roof with
Mrs. K. K. Watson on Monday after-
noon. After business was stlended to
the hostess served salad and tea.
Mrs. Annie Smith. Misses Emily
liinehain and Helm of Houston re-
turned home Fridny after several
ilny pleasantly spent as guests of
Mr. Carson.
Mrs. Kate Barr Hess was n gpest
of her sister Mrs. W. It. Itrowder.
"ho returned with her to HuntaviUe
for a short stay.
CENTER.
Mrs. J. T. Pollev is visiting her
diiuiliter. Mrs. II. W. Godlmld at I)e
Iti'lder La. t
Itev. and Mrs. Joe Smith of Lln-
dale are visiting friends here.
Mrs. Klton Todd tins returned from
vWt to Jasner thr guest of her son.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Thompson
spent the week-end in HhreveKrt.
Mrs. T. O. Davis entertolned" the
Forty-two club Thursday at her home
on Shelhyville street. The home was
beautifully deoorHted in a Halloween
motif with black cuts and yellow
cosmos In abundance. Table orna-
ments and tallv cards carried out the
decoration scheme. Following the
games delightful refreshmenta were
served.
At a beautiful party given by Mra.
Lawrence Miller tnd Mrs. Roy Run
TEXAS
-
nels tt the home of Mr. Miller Fri-
day afternoon the Entre Nous Bridge
club waa organised. The horns waa
decorated in keeping with the date
Halloween and table decoration and
tally card carried out the icheme.
Mra. R. 8. Sander la visiting in
Dallas the guest of her niece Mra.
J. M. Carson. .
KINGSVILLE.
Mrs. C. X. McCrackin returned last
week from a month's visit in the home
of her niece Mrs. W. E. Herman
formerly of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Urgent who
have been living in Hearne the past
aeveral months have returned.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mathey of
Bloomington were Klngaville visitor
last Monday.
Miss Jessie Linn Ballard spent the
week-end at home returning to Cor-
pus Christi Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Denbam and
Mrs. U. S. Bitterman were tbe gueatta
of Mrs. James Bryden of Robatown
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Flato and chil-
dren of Corpus Christi were among
the guests at a birthday dinner given
in honor of their father C. H. Flato
Sr. at the family home last Saturday.
Mrs. Flato remained for a visit of
several days.
Mra. J. E. Foster and Mis Annie
Mae are in Austin for a week'a visit
to Mr. .Foster father and othef
relativea.
Dr. and Mra. J. V. Chandler has
s week-end guesta Dr. and Mra. A.
B. Chandler of Alice Dr. and Mra.
W. E. Chandler of Corpus Christi and
Dr. M. H. Chandler of Mercedes.
SEALY.
i. j vr V A Hsckhsrth and
.11 1 . nil. Main. ... -
Miss Irma Hackbarth have returned
from a viait to Houston.
Mrs. A. G. Preebisch apent Monday
In Houaton with her siater Mra.
Walker.
Mr. and Mr. W. r. Meyr na
little 'daughter MaydeL were Bren
ham vialtora weanesoay.
r. 1 T KohitirlW attended the
marriage of her daughter. Mia Mabel
Schindler to Otia Harold Griffin in
Dallas on Wednesday evening No-
vember 5. . .
The Wednesday Bridge club met
with Mra. R. H. Haynea Wednesday
afternoon: Miaa- Merroll Cook re-
ceived the high score trophy.
Mrs. W. 1. Hill ot Beuvuie yisuou
relatives here Tuesday.
Mr. if A Mover haa returned
from an extended visit with rltive
in Dallas.
Mr. and Mr. H. F. Kelts ana on
and Mr. nd Mr. W. Scoggins of
Houston spent Sunday at tb L. 0.
Thanheiaer home.
Mrs. Tom Doyle 1 visiting In Hous-
ton this week. .
Mrs. W. H. Kluevsr left lsst Fri-
day for Houston where she will spend
several weeks with relatives.
CROCKETT.
Mrs. Laura Goodson of Grapeland1
was a Crockett visitor the past week.
Mesrlsmes Matt and T. J. Welch
had as their guest tbe first of the
past week Miaa Nannie Hudson ot
Palestine.
Mr. and Mr. C. D. Towery have
returned from a visit to (ialveston.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Craddock and
Mr. and Mra. Alfred Rogers were In
Waco the latter Dart of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ellis vlsjted
with relatives and friends at urap
land the earlier Dart of laBt week.
Mra. Howard Jordan is at Waco
fn m atav nf ipvurnl fin VH.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kennedy of
Grapeland were receut Crockett vm
Itnra
Mra. Fred W. Freeman of Denver
Is here for a visit with relativea.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 8. H. Grill recently
the guesta of relativea near town
have gone to their Home in'Atianta.
Mr. and Mra. Hugh Adams ate at
H aton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Runnells after a
visit with their parents Mr. and Mra.
.1. L. Jordan have returned to Cen-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Luker of Orane-
lsnd were entertained by Mr. and Mrs.
T. M. Ellis the latter part of last
week.
BELLVILLE.
Mrs. J. G. Hill and daughter nf
Sealy visited relatives here during tbe
week.
Krnest Mettke of Houston was the
week-end guest of bis parents.
Mesdsmes II. F. Grsnan Sr.. C
Strauss and Miss Marguerite Oranan
are visiting in Orange and Lake
Charles. I.
Misa Haael Halton spent the week-
end in Hound Rock.
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Master are via-
it in e in Waco.
Mesdames R. S. Hinsley Dsn Dil
lon and daughter of Houston who
have been visiting with Judge and
Mrs. W. I. Hill have returned home.
Mrs. Henry Krueger of Hrenham
snent the week-end with relatives.
Miss Iiuise Holland and Mrs. Eddie
Adams snd son of Honston were
week-end guests of Mrs. Flora Hoi
land.
Mrs. H. Echardt. who has been vis
it ins; relativea here returned to her
home In Oranse.
Mrs. Ad Strauss was hostess to tb
Kuclirs club Tuesday.
Miss F.dna Lewis entertained the
r.nilipn' Wednesday Bridge club.
The Friday Bridge club met with
Mrs. O. A. Treuhniann.
:
CALDWELL.
Mrs. P. M. Whitworth nnd mother.
Mrs. Chss. Ihde of Cameron are
Miss Lillie Smith who Is teaching
In Alvin. spent the week-end at home.
Mrs. Herman Lina and children
were guests of relativea in Lyons thia
week.
Mrs. J. Touis Oiddinga haa returned
from a visit to Houston.
Mrs. Ma) me Shanklin nf Dallas is
visiting her brother Joe Jenkins and
family.
Mr. and Mra. S. N. Neal visited tbe
Cotton I'alace tn Waco last week.
Mrs. T. R. Rtone of Georgetown Is
visiting her mother. Mrs. !. W. Lee.
Miss F.ula Sale has returned from
a visit to Waco and Dallas.
Mrs. John I .elide visited the Cotton
I'alace last week.
Mrs. Franklin Matejka Is visiting
relntives here.
Miss Mildred Alford who la teach-
ing In Brenham. and Miss Margarette
Alford who teaches in' Somerville
were at home for the week-end.
Miss Lillian Addison visited tbe
Cotton Palace last week.
WALLIS.
Mesdames Baker Irvln Brown and
Tomlinsnn atteuded the O. E. 8.
convention In Galveston the past
week.
Mrs. B. G. Scrogin and Mis Atlte
Fravard motored to Rosenberg Mon-
day. Mrs. R. II. Irvln spent the week-
end in Floresville.
Mrs. J. II. lirooka Jr. and baby are
guests of her parents Mr. tnd Mra.
O. J. Frayard.
Mra. J. R. RatcUfft entertained
TOWN
with a Halloween party Friday t'
The Missionary eeeiety of t.
rnunj: p.MMt .k mm u
silver tea at the home of Mxa Jen
terag inorway evening. ;
Fravard. Mlue. UiUttd Taenfinac .
Alita and RoMineud Fraymed a 1
Mrs. J. B. Brooke Jr. motored t
nosennerg WMnesaay atormag. M
1.... tI J TTMJ '
Tomllnaon were Eagle Ieke visitors
iuriuay. 4 s ...-
Mis Johnnie MeNdtt attended the
O. E. S. convention in Oahssteav -l
GRAPELAND. -"try.
Mra. J 8. WeJstnger retvrtwtt FtW
day from Hnntsville. i K ? !
Mrs. W. A. Rial! waa callaJ fa Tai.
arkana Tuesday on account ot the 0
ness of her father. . '
Mrs. J. M. Ellia and babr. el Crtek
ett. visited hero the first of the wwtk.
Mesdamea Kara Brook and Chattel
Stockton of Crockett were goeeta ed
relatives here this week. i-; ;
lira Im Pm
Lovelady were week-end tweets j .
Aire. J. at. Murray. v .
Mrs C. K. rtnoWr k.a Mfaml '
tram a imnl uW Im k '. .
friends in Shreveport ' ' .s ''
f.M Air a. h. Luker and tone.
Scarborough spent Sunday la Crockett
airs. iura uooason 01 tnis city and
Mrs. Leonard Sullivaa of Crockett
spent Sunday in Palestine.
HENDERSON. f)
Mrs. K. G. Dickinson is viattanf fct .
Palestine. -!:. ?'!
Miise Virdian Watktae of JaduwaW
vllle and Leiland Watkine ad T-tW
apent tb week-end with their partafaf
here. ' 1 -
Mr. snd Mrs. H. a West te
home from a visit in Dallaa. -t
Mrs. W. Z. Reed and Mra. ! &'
Burton spent last week in Waee
visiting their children who are M '
tending Baylor. -:- . '
Miaaes Nan and Kathleea Wright f
Nacogdoches spent the week-end hi
Henderson.
Porter Fite and Miss Helen Tana'
ferro both of Henderson were enar .
ned in Kaufman on October 24. They
spent several daya at the DaUaa falla
and then returned to Mlneola. -
Mrs. J. Ralph Toepfar of Columbus
O. haa returned te her home after
an extended visit with her parenta'
Mr. and Mra. Tom NerveU ( Chit
Mra. Homer Harris Sr. kag re-
turned from a trip to DaQaa. V
One Hi Vozn -Gained
10 Pounds
In 22 Days '
Skinny Men Can f ;
Do the Sac&
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AI weak men and weeaen
Ai nervoua men and women.
Aii awnny men and warn. u
Can
stronger healthier and
weight In M
daya by Inet
taking lit-
Coy's Cod
Liver Oil Tab-
lets four
time a tay -as
easy to
take aa oaady.
And what n
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p r o d I n ft
tablet have
made every
druggist t a
ailing more
and more ot
them every
day
Everybody
knows t h e. t
nasty- tasUnc
evil - smelling
cod Llvar OQ
la chock fun
of Vitamin
and Is a wonderful flesh
strength ore tor.
But who wants to
skflsw the
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lets MoCoya 04 Liver Oil ToMetn
are
tax.
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A bon of
to tahtete for tt
and If any thla man or vosnan don't
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money hack. Ash Buivto1eaai rWar
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Drug Co. or any feed efrogctst any-
where -r .
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genuine Cod Liver Oil TaaS.
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