Kingsville Record (Kingsville, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 17, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 5, 1934 Page: 3 of 10
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Dec. 5. 1931
THE KINGSVILLE RECORD
I’atre Three
^SOCIETY.
MRS. CURTIS HUFFMAN—Phone 420
1 Patricia and Jeuiinltic Huffman. I ttn polo loam* ul a buffot supper.
: Sarah Ktl«*n June*. Margaret ! In honor of Mr. and Mra. Maloti*
Arnst. Kh/ahoth Itrown, Hatty Air They were alao guests at a Thanks-
I hart. Dorothy Ituth I.undi um,, giving dinner at the Finnegan
Franc*** Itrouker, Patay Huppcrt*. home Thursday evening with Ml*-
; Helen Murr Weller, Hetty Young, aea Mary Kuaaoll, Mary Hlam he
Kathleen Alrhart. Margaret Wll Hauer, and viaitlug polo playera
llama, Katherine McNeil, Joyce from Auatln aharlng tin honor a.
McCracken, Helen and Mary I.ee
Episcopal Church Celebrate*
Harvest Festival
The Harvest Festival recently
celebrated by the Kpiscnpal Church
was one of the colorful events of
the fall season. The Church was
beautifully decorated with blossoms
and leaves in brilliant hue. Hev.
Hurry Hurke, pastor, officiated at
the morning service. Special music ! was
Twilight Coffee
A delightful hospitality was held
last Tuesday evening from 6 to 7
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Haul
M. RUey on west Henrietta ave-
nue when Misses I.eona Sims and
Dick Hurke were co-hostesses with
Mrs RUey at a twilight coffee.
A color motif of orchid and green
arllstlcnlly expressed In the
was given hy the Choir. After »er-1 lovely autumn blossoms which
vices u Harvest dinner was held at graced the home, the table appoint-
the Booster Club with the Eplsco-1 ments and In the refreshment daln-
pal Church of Alice as guesta.
Last Sunday, Dec. 2, the Alice |y appointed. It was covered with
Kpiscopal Church returned the J an old homespun cloth and center-
compliment ntnl had the Kingsville ed with graceful sprays of Bolanuni
Kuhunks. Johnetta Huuguss, Jim* 1
Keepers. l,euule Goodwin, Lucille
Goode, Billie Young, and Kathleen
Jester. Mrs. Wnt. Landrum aud
Mrs. J. V. Chandler were accom-
panists for the dunce group. j
The program was preceded by a I
brief business meeting, presided
over by J. K. Cowling, chief boos-
ter. Itefreshments of Ice cream and
rookies were served.
Mr. and Mr*. Malone Visit
Mr. und Mrs. Itoss Malone or I
Austin arrived Thanksgiving duy to
ties. The table was most attractive* ] spend the week with Mrs. Malone's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John D.
Finnegan. During their slay, they
Reception Honor*
R*v. Harry Burke
A delightful hospitality of
season was held recently ut <
home of Mr. and Mrs K M House Christ), gave Interesting re-
were: Mrs D O Woods, Mrs Gat
llmorc, Mrs iN'itgla* Weather
stone, uml Mrs Koht Ferguson.
LAMAR P. T. A
Lamar H.-T. A. met Tuesday af-
ternoon. Dec. 4th. ut 3:iK) p m . for
Its regular semI monthly meeting,
with Mrs. II H Woolsion. presbl-
Ing.
Delegates from the orgunl/.utloii
lo the State Convention held III
Mr and Mrs. W I. Stephenson,
Mr. and Mrs Frank Harper and
Mr. und Mrs Curtis Huffman were
guc»ts at a week end house party
in Harlingen with Mr. and Mrs A.!
K. Wurzhach as their hosts. *
I ain't take chances. Drink Has-
teurlied Milk Hhone 92. 17-lt-np
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SOLD EVERYWHERE^*
when the members of the Kpiscopal 1"''1
Guild honored theli m-w pastor. Diesdav
Hev. Harry Hurke, with a recep-
tion. Mr ami Mrs. House and the
honorec gave gracious welcoming
lo the guests, the personnel of
which w'hs formed from the mem
hers of the Kpiscopal Church.
In the living rooms and through
Mrs. Heal reporting 111*'
sessions, uml Mrs \Y. K.
Hopkins the Wednesday session*.
Misses Carmen Helen Woolsion,
Geraldine Gilliland and Jane Wool
ston favored the association with
piano solos.
Mrs. Clarence linker talked on
the “Development of Our Huhlic
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QUALITY BARGAINS BM;
membership ns their guests for
special services, followed by u dlu-
ner.
Mrs. Geo. Keller and little daugh-
ter, Stephanie left Saturday for
Tulsa, Oklahoma, after an extend-
ed visit here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. It. L. Ellis. Mrs. Kellar
was accompanied by Mr. Keller,
w'ho was a visitor here several days
last week. Mr. and Mrs. Keller and
daughter will make their future
home in Kansas City. They will
spend the Christmas season In
New York City.
Kuntoncttl, arranged In a low howl.
Over this charming ensemble fell
the light from softly burning green
tupers In silver holders.
Miss Sims presided at the table,
serving coffee, cakes and sand-
wiches to thirty-five guests.
Don’t take chances. Drink Pas-
teurized Milk. Hhone 92. 17-lt-np
Bridge Party
Mrs. Hobart Barnhill was host-
ess at bridge Friday afternoon
when she entertained a group of
tba KiMmv Club at her home on
west Kleberg avenue. Mrs. Chain
plon and Mrs. J. S. Scarborough
were guests of the club that af-
ternoon. Mrs. Rainbolt scored
highest for which she received a
lovely gift. The hostess served two
tallies of players a dainty sulad
are being honored at a number of
social events.
Mr. and Mrs. Malone, Miss Mary
ltussell, San Antonio, Messrs. Mike
Hutler und Hill Floyd of Austin,
Wilber George Allen, Hetihronvllle,
and Joseph Robertson uml Frank
Moss Harnett of Kingsville were
dinner guests of Miss Mary
Saturday evening, motoring later
to Corpus Chrlsti for dancing at
the OuhIh.
On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Finnegan entertained members of
the Kingsville, San Diego and Aus-
oui the entire hottir, lovely full 1 Schools from the ( olonlul Period
flowers In warm tones added their ’I"' I’resent I line, stressing the
note or color and beauty to the advancement that had been made. |
occasion. A musical program, ar u,,<* ***'‘ c'lual lights of all children
ranged hy Miss Kdttli Cousins. ^",,n **n education In our present
presented the following: Nancy •'•ystem
House. Sarah Jones, Miss Dorothy Hanner for attendance went to
Lee Curtis, Miss Olone Sims. Miss "•« fourth grade. Miss Wycoff. ten
Aurora Garrla, Mrs. Jane Weller 'her
and Miss Margaret House.
The table was attractively up
pointed in ith cover of Italian cut
work and centerpiece of orchid and
yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. C.
It. Kennedy presided at the table,
pouring coffee and hot chocolate
which was served with chicken
Reporter,
Don't take chances. Drink Pas-
teurized Milk Phone 92. 17-lt-np |
Mr. and Mrs. II F. Kills, anil Miss
Kmlly Schmidt were among those
unending the Texas Pniverslty -
HOLIDAY MEATS
Place your orders early for Turkey, Chicken, or
special roasts ... so we can make special
arrangements to insure extra fine quality.
salad sandwiches, individual cukes; A. At M. Thanksgiving football game
aud mints. Assisting Mrs. Kennedy | at Austin.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Phone 481
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Music Club To Meet In
College Auditorium
The next meeting of the Kings-
ville Music Club scheduled for
Tuesday, Dec. 11, will be held in i
the College Auditorium. The pro-
gram will be In charge of Mrs. I
Robert Marshall, who will present j
the Fourth Milestone in the club’s j
study course, "Form Built Around
Tonality”. Hostesses for the oc-
casion will be Mesdames Colston,;
Stralton, Davenport and Miss Pe-
caut.
course.
M.
Attend Texas U.—A. A
Football Game
Miss Leona Sims was the guest
of friends In Austin. Thanksgiving
while she attended the Texas U.—
A. & M. football game.
Don’t take chances. Drink Pas-
teurized Milk. Phone 92. 17-lt-np
Art Department To Meet
The Art Department of the
Kingsville Woman’s Club will meet
in regular session next Monday af-
ternoon, December 10. Mrs. R. L. |
Whitener will discuss
Mrs. W. D.'McCauley and daugh-
j ter, Miss Mary Margaret, spent the j
week end in Raymondville, holiday |
j guests of their son and brother,
Wallace McCauley.
Mrs. L. W. Adams and Miss **i
Mamie EL Brown were visitors in j ^
Prehistoric I Houston and Galveston during the j j^
Art and Mrs. M. S. Wood will give
a paper on Modern and Ultra-Mod-
ern Art.
Thanksgiving holidays.
Music Club Meets At
Home of Mrs. Sublett
Art Department Sponsors The Kingsville Music Club met
Picture Shower November 27th at the home of Mrs. .
The Art Department of the Wo- c M Sublett. Mrs. Hale Harrel,
man’s Club is sponsoring a Picture Pr,,rani d Irect“r-J)reBent.?^_
Shower for the Kleberg County
Hospital. Pictures are being col-
lected by the department to he
hung in the rooms and wards of
the Hospital. Picture gifts from
members of the club and those in-
terested In this cause will be very
much appreciated hy the Art De-
partment.
Department of Literature
Meeting
An Interesting Bible proram was
enjoyed at the meeting of the De-
partment of Literature Monday af-
ternoon. After a short business ses-
sion presided over hy Mrs. C. K,
Fraser, chairman, Mrs. Leo Kauf-
fer, program chairman, presented
the following numbers: Music by
Trio, “Lift Thine Eyes’’ from Eli-
jah by Mendelssohn, Mrs. Wm.
gram whose theme was “Polyphony |
Extends to Instruments.”
The program was as follows:
Paper — Mrs R. L. Peurlfoy.
Piano, “Les Petits Moulins a
Vent” (Francois Couperin) — Miss
Lucille Kring.
Piano Duet, "Second Movement
from Symphony No. 34 (Haydn)—j!
Mesdames Yeargen and Scarbor- 1
ough.
Piano, "Selection from the
Pflngst Contata" (Bach) — Mrs.
W. A. Francis. to*
String Choir, “In a Persian Mar-
ket” (Ketelby), "The Eyes of
Texas” (arranged by Mrs. Fritts) ^
— Lois Jean Duncan, Mary Freilly,
Charmain Woods, and Ruth Me- *;
Roberts, pupils of Mrs. L. A. Fritts. ;
Piano, "Serenata” (Seeboeck)— jjj:
Mrs. Robert Marshall. | Mg
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A brief business meeting closed
Landrum, Mrs. Clyde T. Reed and
Mrs. Geo. MeCulley. with Mrs.! the program. During the social
Koht Marshall at the piano; Bible hour which followed, the hostesses. ^
Questions, Mrs. O. A. Smith, and Mesdames Sublett, Riley, Kaufer. jjj
paper, "Heroines of the Bible”, j and Salyer
Mrs. Holar Brown. dining room.
served coffee In the i
Latest modes floral arrange i Don t take chances. Drink Pas-1
ments. Specialty—corsages, wed- teurlied Milk. Phone 92. 1. lt-np^
ding bouquets and designs. Flowers
hy wire; every order guaranteed.
Mrs. Hickman. Phone 91. 8-tf-np
Methodist Y. W. C.
The meeting of the Young Wo-
men’s Circle of the Methodist Mis-
sionary Society, which was to have
been held Monday, Dec. 3, was post-
poned until Thursday. Dec. 6. All
members of the Adult Society are
Invited to meet with them In the
basement nt 7:30 Thursday night.
Visitor Entertained
Mrs. Curtis Huffman was hostess
at an informal tea Friday afternoon |
from 3 till 5 o’clock complimenting
Mrs. Geo. Keller, of Tulsa. Oklii.,
who was In this city visiting her :
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ellis. I
Giant yellow chrysanthemums
were used for decorations. A salad i
course with coffee was served the
honoree, Mrs. R. W. Whaley, Mrs. -
Sidney I^iwrence, Mrs. Alec An-
derson, Mrs. V. E. Lanfear, and
Wedding Miss Alma Herring. The guest per-
The marriage of Mrs. Trtxie Har- „onno| waR made up of high school
rell and Jesse M. Sanders, of Blsh- f-jassmates of the honor guest
op, was an event of Thanksgiving
day at 6:30 o’clock at the Presby-
terian manse. Dr. Geo. F. Williams
officiated at the ceremony which
was attended hy a small group of
friends of the bridal couple.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Knight have
received word that their Infnnt
daughter, Mlrianna Knight, one-
year-old was winner of a medal In
the National Baby Contest con-
ducted this summer by Sears, Roe-
buck and Company at the Chicago
World Fair. Over one hundred
thousand babies entered this con-
test.
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Recital
Lillian Wheat Kennedy will pre-
sent a number of her piano pupils
In annual Christmas recital on
Thursday evening. December 20 at
8 o’clock at the First Presbyterian
Church. They will be assisted by
Miss Lola Jean Duncan, violinist
und a girls’ trio who will present
a group of songs. The public Is
cordially Invited to be present.
Mr nnd Mrs. John R. Spann of
Dallas are house guests this week j
of Mr. and Mrs. John I). Finnegan, j
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ter.
Mrs. Finnegan's sls-
Recelvod shipment Burpees fin j A
est seeilR. Mrs. Hickman. Phone 91. w.1
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Curlee Dance 6chool Pupil* Ki
On Booster Club Program | ^
At a recent meeting of the Mo-
Par Rooster Club, a program of J*
dances and songs was cleverly pre- y.
sented by pupils of the Curlee j JR
School of Theatre with Regina
Curlee, director The stage was in Sj
colorful array, making an attrac t
tlve background for the danees,, K
distinctive In style and beauty . I *3
Floral decorations were by Mrs. I. |
A Huppertx. Pupils of Dance Jh
School presented were: Sue Ko-
walski. Charlene Gotcher. Peggy
I/ee Kordtran, Mary Carolyn Peace.
Helen Kleberg, Patty Lou Alrhart,
Rosemary Dreyer. Lonella Jem
Brossette, Billie Doughtry,
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