Brownsville Woman Announces as Candidate for State Federation Head Club Women To DAINTY VALENTINES RACK AGAIN Federation Card ANNOUNCES Mrs. Taylor /AY VALENTINE Fete ffigtn~ Well Seeks Valley \t3V Party Office B Federation Attended Of President
Mrs. Among the many event* the One of the delightful functions of Volney Taylor, prominent Brownsville the coming week bring*, will be the the past week was the benefit club woman of and her candi- Valentine banquet Thursday njfht bridge party sponsored Frida.* state, today announced for of the Texas when the quarterly meeting oi night by the Brownsville Federa- dacy president Federation of Women's clubs, fol- the Valley Federation of Business tion of Womens clubs and given endorsement of and Professional Women’s clubs u :u the showroom at the Cameron lowing practically Twelve tables were every club in the city. She is at held in Hotel El Jardin with tnt hotel. appoint- ed for the games of auction anu present serving as first vice-pres- Brownsville club a* hostess. acting " contract bridge. ident of the federation. A program has bom arrangeo I Trophies were awarded Mrs. h. Mrs. Taylor has been active in than ten under the direction of M*ss Eftw 4\.lu \\ T. Yates and Mrs. Eula Collins for club work for more years, .Mv "‘•'Trw, a member of a number clubs l hllPVVl high and second high in the con is of Ingram and Mrs. Staley Chapin and has served or is tract and A. C. was ir. Brownsville, nnd the wIm'm r\( Jpti, 1L games Capron appointments for banquet .lT,l,-v f^i„ in offices of several dif- If, winner for the men. serving are in the hands of Mrs. Della high among Dr. ferent women's organizations at and Mrs. Nathan Moore. lm L, R%k‘U*n»r... and Mrs. W. Murray were Bollinger 'n,< the present tune. A cut nine Benito. La Perm. Morcede.s and love tion of Women's clubs here, you The hostesses the critic- Brown* vi lie ,n served sandwich- clubs composing group: i dom es and co'fc. for the Self Cult- Miss Julia O'Brien, ^resident of parliamentarian The federation wu-lie.s to ure rlub, one ot the oldest clubs in the local club will preside nnd will express ^omaininq nic^ its thanks to Mr. man tlic city, and associate director of caU on the presidents of the va- Dougherty, ■' ager of the Cameron the the Pan-American Bound Table, one % rious clubs for brief sketches on fact Hotel’for is ."? use the of the newest When the work of their club. of showroom; Richaru organizations Bales of Woolworths for the dish Mrs. Taylor served as president of The banquet is to b» at 7:45 in ho^ev- es; the Mecca cafe the city federation. o\cr $800 wrre the dining room of the El Jai- for coffee anu tea: Ede Is tern's for raised to start a fund for the city din hotel where a com- chairs; John reception club house lot land and it was mittee Fanning, manager of the will greet the guest*. The Ca,,>ioi 1 that theater for tickets. Mrs. A. also during her administration entire affair is to be most inform- G. Mc- lr.nis the Brownsville Public Library was al and wiU the for the flowers and tur give club women biought forward to the fine insti- an firms and individuals * r.o cons u- opportunity to become better tution that it is today. med to the sj'cess of tne sua- acquainted Mrs. Taylor served as president • * • sion. of the Valley Federation of Womens PiXK.-eds are tor the city club- club*, for two 1929-31 ho *e Jot f j-ul. years during and are most found among the 1933 valentines. a lleprfMM joke*, puns simple, friendly messages frequently • • • end has been member of the Is educational loan fund t. the Val- Comedy ley federation for more than V tears. She has aiso served as trea Valentines For 1933 More Mrs Volnej Tavior. above, prominent Texas club woman, today an- Display A urer for the federation for about merican nounced her for of the State Federation of Presented candidacy president that length of time. Women's clubs. Those Past In Mate Work A large crowd attended the Lv- Sentimentality Than Of Homes A re ceum meeting Friday night in the The Delta Kappa tiamma a na- I1 Jardin high school aud.toriuri B1 JIL1A BL %.\f HAKli rivalled tills fan de- taste as tor some tional educational sorority of which when the El Jardin Junior Musk year by the you please, or Learners Club Discussion Dr. Webb Blanton of Austin NF.A Service Writer new Discussed Annie Culture club presented a three ft.in. traditional emblem of the the Victorian-designs-gone- | ia president, has named Mrs. Tay- net “Its a The NEW YORK, Fob 11.—The ola comedy. Ming". coquette who has long been miss- modern have tan-shaped cara»1 lor as an member A on honorary was acted and afforded v.orld is kindlier and a touch and program American homes p'ay well getting more ing for matter-or-faci America. with ol silver paste* On She has served as secretary of many laughs. wer» was presented Wednesday afternoon Question Taking part we with real lace Immigration .sentimental, if can judge it It you don t get a Valentine tnls coloring, edged the Permanent Com- by at the of the Headquarters Ruth Cowan. Maxine McKee Lot Others make a fan. meeting Self Culture its 1933 valentines. year, you should register a kick casually when mittee for over three years and is Louise Atleen Han- silver dub m the home of Mrs. Volney The Learners dub met this week Mrs. G S Stell nad Muss Elsa Smith. Wilson. For there are to be 12o.- downed, using paper as deli- filing that office at the present Comtes are letter and with alleged Taylor. The rooms wore na. Pauline Lula laugh as real lace profusely at the home of Wilson, Gantt, a 000.000 on the Amercian market cately designed Dam Mrs. R B Creager. Walther. Also in connection with state club person rather than at him or decorated with red radiance roses Mary Lena Hunter. Dorothy Peari 11ness of is an outstand- Mrs. is chairman of her. rather than totalling more than $3 000,000 coloring apd and enjoj ed a discussion of the Mr*. Gocdnch gave the history work. Taylor Street and Ellis Rasco Friendship cards, of poin.settias. Ray those ing feature February 14 1933. the penny bank campaign in the that insist on perfect love I al»ri< \ alentine* Roll call was answered with the different phases of the immigra- o: the immigration to the Uniteu Bet wen the arts, puno solo., If you are old-tasluoned enough fifth district .She has served also or nothing, abound and make names of famous t.on led bv were hv Theresa to demnad homes following question, very ably States, us that all plaved McKenzie. Valentines with parts that move, hearts, cupids. nosegays reminding as finance chairman of the fifth much of the genuine beauty oi which the entire club sang Home Mrs. E. K. Go Inch, assisted by Katherine Bingham, and Ruth such «s nands that (Continued on Severn were once district. The can be spu Page Sweet — American* immigrant*, friendship. heart, the peren- 9 • Home". Mrs. Mliton West Black. Dorothy Giemaer and Lula to pomt to this or that senimn.ii. Mrs. Taylor is a member of the nial symbol of the Saints Day. is playing the piano accompaniment except the aborigenes. and that we Gantt gave a clog dance followed with tails that Brow nsville Young Women s Christ- dogs sway, doii* Mrs. Randall Mathers was lead- to our by a piano duet rendered hv Ther- are indebted immigrant ian Association board and lias been that can wave their arms ana er for the program and opened her esa MeKenrie and Dons Ann Valentine forefathers for having founded ever since its organization She is a legs, cater to our American ti «u interesting discourse by It Pat reading some or Diggs. Maemanus entertmneo Masquerade a our country. She d'-iailed member of the district board also of liking things that can be work- Takes Heap O Living m a House with a dance and Mrs H X the privileges of citizenship wnicn For several years Mrs. Taylor has tap Bridge Party ed with our hands. Continued-in- to Make a Home" by Edgar A Bmrard » selections accom- be theirs through naturaliza- been local chairman of the Bette* cur-next valentines that open like Guest. She fjnoted Alfred Vivian, Is may panied at tiie Mies Dance Soon Program tion proceedings, but stressed tht- Homes committee and recently re- piano by Espe a booklet to convey their messages, former dean ol Ohio State U. who eea Ros.- * fact that one foreign born cannot reived notice of re-appomtment tor Event I also- reflect a national trend. Dc m his address at the Valley Federa- free will was Pretty this A taken tion b'' elected as president of thi year. offering press ion'’ cards abound, often witn A Valentine masquerade dunce ol Womens cdlubs meeting in Presented the tor of United States It is staled Ihai Despite the numerous club art- proceeds going payment verses making light ol the econo- has been announced for Tuesday San Benito in December spoke on t he piano tun nc anarchism and socialism are not ivities and meetings which require mic stringency ot the sender. night and will be given by the V the heart of democracy, saying in [ • • • Of The Parent-Teacher Association free- her time, and the attendant res- Thursday Brand new I\ W Auxiliary in the hall on 1019 plants of American birth, but are part that the valentine* American homes arc the held its regular meeting Thursday are ponsibilities oi each position. Mi that g;» completely realistic, Elizabeth street, the members hav- i bulwark of democracy and that, he (iom of speech and thought iBrownsx illc W oman's Adding a lovely courtesy to the ! using alternoon at Lamar scliool tn the Taylor enters into church work. leal labrics for the ladies mg extended invitations to their thinks the country home is ideal American bom. calendar gown., First Ward with Mrs. Toni Steven- a ot the .society of the pa t week, A was being member First Prc I j and the gentlemens costumes, bu friends. round table discussion on homes The American •melting pot * Is Mrs. Sam Perl entertained Thurs- \ : son presiding. bvterian church and the Woman s Recipe \ccepted b.cs' Dancing will begin at 9 p. m. tu followed. the World s bibs, or even wdiole valen- A Valentine was exemplified during day afternoon at an mlormal bridge the n. is' program pres- Auxiliary. } tines of ol Rhythm Kings and as Mrs. A. W. Cunningham, who War. when in the army camps of Rc\all party. Four tables were fabric/ ented b\ from Mrs W L. She has a home, is a By Magazine appointed nil attraction, pupil charming There is a added prizes arc to, recently moved here from Harlin- the United States were found men A recipe sent in to The Rexall u a Valentine mot if. The rooms co-ecuicauouai Irena Lipscombs room and opened with gracious hostess and a loving be awarded for the best costumes. gen. was a special guest of the club .■peaking 40 different languages. ne. in Bas on, ! noted, too It used to be hard lot a song. "Valentine Postman" Helen mother. Maga/ published bv were graced with red roses in keep- the The a During evening, refreshments club meets thus week with The foreign element ha* brought • • • Mrs R C Co wen of with the chosen woman to get a valentine lot Lee read a The Mu- Brownsville, ing theme of sandwiches and coffee will be Mrs. E. E conn“Mtion. * Dickinson on the high- • to a • was tor the A series of mebodj she may be attracted to con" and Joe Pierce told a true illiteracy percentage ip * accepted January interesting game* re- ! sold and served at tables which arc or way. high scale, but statistics show thai Lil>rarv publication, according to word re- suited in high and second hiRh I slightly, even to a greater cx story about Valentine In conclu- Loans More to be placed in the large reception The hostess served delectable re- over ceived here Mr score tent. This the sion Tne Clever an il- 72 per cent of the children 1U recently bv Coven. trophies going to Mrs R. H. year diversion oi hall. freshments. Monkey." The submitted was for Fisman and cards seems to be about lustrated story, was 11 vears of age bom in the Unitea Than »LlXX) Books recijie Mrs. E H Van Gunay. ! 50-50 lor A • • • given by meeting of the Auxiliary is to States of eggs, rice and sau age and is as lol- Mrs. A. W. Buchck was awarded i men and women. children. foreign parentage rpeak bo held Monday and not Tuesday the I I 'ast Month lows: place a laver of small sau- i lit prize. Each was wit i • Mrs. F T Pierce sang a love song. English language hiring I presented Delicate night at 7:30 o’clock, due to the fact in a dish and an Designs "Until" bv Sanderson, The greater per cent ol crimes In More than 3 000 books were issuea sages baking cover l attraetne gift wrapped in the that the dance has been accompanied planned are to readers of with a of cooked rice, well red and white St. You can ix as at the piano by M. a Josephine cities among the foreign cle- adult fiction, f non layer of Valentine's j delicate in your for that nigut. Men s Class seasoned. Make little depressions in day. Pifrce and two young girls. Hazel ment. but thi* us largely due to and non-fiction by the Brownsville the rice and place a bit of butter The delectable refreshment course Ross Deputy and Amelia Stewart ignorance of municipal laws, pet Public Library during the past month, to a made in each, then drop in the eggs, served before the games also ex- lroni Miss Sophia Kowalski’s School haps. according report Entertains the sprinkled with salt, paprika and pressed the Valentine theme oi Dance, ent-rtained with a gypsy In cjuotuig figures on iiuuugra by co-librarians. Mrs. J. Clea- ner and minced parsley. co\er and place m Out of town guests included Mrs Calendar For The Week ounce in colorlul costume. fen. she stated that in 1931 these Mrs. Ed Box. a glow oven for 40 minutes. Serve Coleman Rodley of Temple and The Men's Class of the Central Beautiliration ol the school yard d.d not reach the 1001*00 mark fo; The figures as given in the rc- tx> t a c at once for supper, luncheon or Mrs. Harry Cochran of Belton. MONDAY WEDNESDAY Christian church entertained the was discussed and planting of car- ti.e first time since 1861 In 1923 adult fiction *40.>; fiction. • breakfast • • Womens Friendly class of that pet grass, beds of flowers, and re- the exits exceeded the entries 607 and non-fiction. 395. for a total Roval Service a and Pcnny-a-Day Sell Culture club in the home ol church at an informal Tues- that have is now of 3407 There have Mrs Coven received reward party placing palms died Mrs. Stell gave brief excerpto beep .>55 read- social of the First Baptist church %iis. L. E Dickinson on the from Cisneros Drug tore in Browns- high- day night of last week m the base- under way. from a report of D W Brewester, ers in the library and 47 have made Women* Missionary union at 3 ville, a Rexall store. way. ment of the church. The courtesy An interesting report was made head of the immigration service applications for membership. • * • o’clock. Students On Penny supper at the Central was the result of a recent contest bv the social work committee which A number of new books have in Brownsville, who called atten- j ot Methodist Mis- Christian church from 6 to 7:30 p. conducted between the two has had an active the last been ordered and these will b< re- Meeting the grouixs part tion to the fact that most of the Mrs. Is sionary at the church at in. Everyone invited. in which the men’s class was loser three months in the distribution of ceived in a short time. Swilley society alien* now deported to Mexico 7:30 m. Wednesday Brisca and Bunco The parlors were decorated in and clothing to the needy m To At p. supplies were sent through Laredo rather Hosto>> Luok\ Program club with Miss Donntila Gonzales. seasonal blossoms and fern and the in the city. Women's Auxiliary of the First than Brownsville due to economic Mrs Carey Hamilton will enter- Valentine motif was em iiasized in Mrs. room was Thirteen Club Presbyterian church is meeting as Lipscomb's repre- reasons, owing to labor Luncheon-Bridge tain Wednesday Tourn ament the dainty refreshment plate o. sented by the largest number of shortage follows: Circle one at 3 p m.. place here Many families were volun- Mrs. Monro*' Swilley extended P.-T. Bridge club. heart mothers a: d was awarded tlit- Given On Frida\ A. Meet to be shaped sandwiches, potato v announced: circle two with tarily to t members and returning Mexico, taking • hospitalu > our Las Teja Contract Bridge club cakes and coffee. The sam* month. Mrs. R. f. Breeden was ho. » Mrs. J. H. Batsell at 3:30 nv: chips, prize book of the al p. their relatives with them, some- at guest of the Lucky Thirteen Bridee with Mrs. Thomas Homer idea was in the A for Friday a 1:30 o'clock luncheon, \ The Los E bancs Parent readier circle three, Mrs. H. H Banker at expressed napkins Washington Day party times several generations ■ c'ub Wednesdav afternoon The j Colonial tea at 2:30 p. m. at the aid the comic valentines a.- members and their husbands un- complimenting members and sri .Association was entertained 3 30 p. m ; and circle at given Thurs- ! evening Miss Walther mentioned " looms m which the guet»r$ were home ol Mrs. C S Pugsley 557 I favors. announced and the date will be th« of the Friday Bridge club r day afternoon with a 7 4a o'clock at the home of Mrs C f were adorned with very pretty Sam Houston San Benito, reign press and how it had graa- talbes gteeted. snap C. Lambert h. street. Games and contests were diver- made known later. quartet were appointed Valentine program Mrs. Ava cailv changed from an dragons and ferns placed at vint- j lor members of the Lieut. Thomas | sion. occasions. Valentine met if. favors and Prosser presided at the meeting l’hc Elizabeth Browning chan- English section in a age points. Barlow chapter. D. A. R.; R. S. V. The*? were about 15 guests. foreign papei cards emphasizing the which was well attended The mem- ter of the Junto t' a Appropriate At the conclusion of an inter- j Roycroft will meet P.. Mrs. Pugsley. • • foreign dejvartment in th' theme. bersbip now numbers Tht- : at 7 p. m. at the chamber of com- American dailies as the esting series of tames, the hostess forty. Wednesday Study club at the foreigners Mrs. Ward Moothart of Harlir i irture awarded to the room hav merce. tirnh.e to Mr; home Mrs. La Ret a ilia Has raduallv absorbed the cen ** presented Otlio j of Marshall Watson in Club Chapter Englisi, received high score in I i»! the most mothers for high and Mrs E G a song by Carolina Tit vino Oscai circle three Mrs. Jennie Chilton at St Valentine's Day was an ins- • refreshments to 16 guests Dodgen. of the Scago A. W Buchek. Ga:/.a and chorus The T'< \.i.> Theta Chapter Fay R members TTir rooms were graced with bowls from the p. as hostess. Miss Ora Caldwell. change among English speaking firs* hostess to the chapter of the fifth a themselves m m trader pliv, "The of sweet peas Four tables wen ap- Valentine masquerade dam* ol Mrs T. .1 grade. FRIDAY o: *h< Rommer will be host# • • • Making Ou. Flag by fourth pointed tor the games in which lie V. F VV. auxiliary al 9 p. m to the aid in the ?racic and a evening at 7 30 Mrs H H Bowers. Mrs E J. Shed- n the hall at 1019 Elizabeth si reel club at 4 30 Ann*Minccnient < M (iirl U .song "Washin.lou's on Feb. 22. Euterpean meeting Valley Members are to bnns were w inners m at the. Crntral Birthday" by the :o irth grade. lebar and Mrs George Association To are in the ev- p Christian sandwiches and the will Rcbetcahs meeting a- hostess and \t During the business session serve of club high, guest high cut at 7 30 at the Masoilic tem- church. Marriage l> Made Honored a beverage ening Vollege Mrs. C. Stewart v Present Friday Bridge club with Miss Mr. and Mrs A E. Anderson an- A of Muss Audelli Russell which C pres- The next prise • ple picture busuie.s* will be • • Program ident. a ot meeting The ”B'' association Fisa Walthers. ounre the marriage of their dauzh- of Santa Rosa, a student at the presided, number on March 8. which is Mrs F. H will be hos Williams U'.othrrs volunteered to send lun- • • Mr* Cecil C Mew of Tr nt is composed of 30 high school bo\s. W C. T. U. meeting at the Meth- ter. Betty to CJlenn Cherry, son of Southwest r^xas St ite Teachers • less to the Learners' club the nexs month for the heir for a vim: with her sister. who are interested in a'hie tics, met odist church at 3:30 p. m. Mrs. Madge Cherry, which took College appeared in the Friday ches for ROCKfcNBACHS The American and Aux.- VISIT Man MalVny at the La at 10 a m for a short Legion home Chronicle. Miss Russell needy children of the vhoal. Thr Gen. Miss Friday j&rt- SA TURDAY place Monday. Feb. 6. in the Houston Brig and Mrs Samuel D s:on Parts were harv will have a »o:nt at six przie lor the mat pai Verne apartments. assigned by Miss meeting of the bride’s sister. Mrs. Oscai was one of the representative having Rockenhach are guests or Maj and • • • 7:30 m. al the chamber com- awarded the Louise Parry, who is sponsoring a p. of S.unedt club with Miss Elviri C Dancy. Jr., in Orange. The couple college beauties elected this week by ents present wa to Mrs Oliver I. Holman oi Fort merce. Mrs Rout Dowdy oi Trent ar- program that is lo be given on Feb Fernandez. \ ill make *hrir home in t’ at city the stduent brdy of that college for fourth grade Brown. They arrived from San An- the on a 16. Bet 1 Bntr is at section The next of the rived in city Sunday sponsor ol the Mrs R f Breeden is to enter- Woman's Exchange 12th and , Both are well know'll here, having the Galliardian of the year regular mer>ing temo during the past week and plan I I sight awing tour »I tne Valley. t association. tain Mardi Bridge club. i Washington streets. attended the Brownsville schools. book association will be held March 2. to visit here some time.