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1 Friday Specials | they will spend several moat*: on account of Mr. Smith's health. Burlin Marshall and James Bolt Brownsville Cities left Friday for a two weeks trip to SOCIETY Valley Waco .nd other citites. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Compton and | two children have arrived 1 j make their home in McAllen. kins, N. E. Buescher, Rhea Clark, i lazo. At the conclusion of this trip Miss Frances Full wood has re- turned after several weeks L. G. Derrick, George Braden, E. R. ; he will return to McAllen to finish spent in Houston, Dallas, and with her Russell, Miss Ruth Hostetter, Miss his visit with his parents. Weds brother, Bob Pullwood at Here wood. Popular Couple Margaret Alter, Mr. and Mrs. Penn, Mrs. Luther Hill Smith and little Rev. W. B. Pierce has returned Mr. and Mrs. Melick and Mr. and daughter. Sharon, of Quanah, arriv- after a vacation of two weeks and Mrs. Joe Gallagher. ed Saturday to spend several months occupied his pulpit at the First Bap- Prizes for high score Friday eve- here w**h Mrs. Smith s parents, Mr. tist church on Sunday. In Church ning were awarded Mrs. Niles Esry and Mrs. D. T. Haden. Ceremony and P. D. Moore, and beautifu* gifts W. H. Holterman of Fort Wayne. —-- were presented to Miss Ruth Hos- Indiana, 's spending some time In $700 Tax Valuation tetter of St. The First Presbyterian church was the scene of a beautiful wedding Louis and Miss Mar- McAllen on business. Alter of San Hike Not Protested of Mr. and garet Antonio who Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kyler spent Friday when Miss Anderson, daughter Specials Margaret Wednesday evening, were guests of honor at the evening Sunday in San Benito with their The life of the tax assessor is not 1 | Mrs. A. E. Anderson, became the bride of Oscar Dancy, Jr. affair. daughter, Mrs. Charles All -on. all beer and skittles. The usual pro- • • • and white zinnias Miss Nelle Francis has as her cedure is for th? assessed to enter size A profusion of baskets filled with pink and fern, $1.98 filk Crepe de Chine, the yard, $1.49 Garza Sheets, 81x90, DOSS-ALLARD Miss Jewel of his protest, then ask what his prop- and white tulle, lined the front of the church. The guest Mayfield Ray- and tied with pink NUPTIALS mondvllle, who formerly lived In erty was assessed at. Each F»v. E. P. Day. Presbyterian pastor, A wedding of Interest to many McAllen. Refreshing was a letter which was that of Miss Della Penrl Al’ard Mrs. Miss came to Assessor Art Cowden of officiated. Mr. and Conrad toitsch, $1.49 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Marie Kyler and Carl Timm, with Cameron county recently from the Mrs. Cleve Tandy sang “All Fori Class Allard of Amarillo, and Ewell D. Miss Elizabeth Davis and Tom Hart- attorneys for 8. H. Tolley, non-resi- $1.00 Niven •/ou,'* and Mrs. A. B. played Friendly Doss, son of Mrs. Ora Doss of Mc- ley of Pharr, were guests on a sail- dent land owner. It read as fol- $1.49 Printed Silk Rayon Crepe the Bridal Chorus from -Lohengrin'* Allen. ing party at Point Isabel given by lows: 98c Crinkle Bed Spreads, size "• • • The young couple was married Felix of San Benito He is not In a position yard as the wedding march. The bride Day Saturday Enjoys Evening Saturday afternoon at the home night. to state any reason why the assess- 81x105 of her father, I entered on the arm of Rev. W. B. Pierce In McAllen, Miss Dorothy Bates San An- ment of the property owned by him who gave her In marriage. Entertainment only a few intimate friends and tonio arrived Friday to be the guest shall not be raised from $980 to crea- relatives of Mrs. M. Bounds for several $1650 as decided your board 98c Her gown was a becoming being present. R. upon by Mr. and Mrs. Doss left for a wed- weeks. of equalization. His position, vf 79c tion of white chiffon and lace, made ding trip *f several weeks to Corpus Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clayton have course, being that your board is 98c Silk de the flaring Crepe Chine, yard in princess style with Members of the Friendly class Christ!, San Antonio and other as visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Vm* fully competent to decide th s mat- Hem 81x90 beu I* a $1.29 Scalloped skirt in uneven length. Her long of the First Christian church en- points. Before returning they will of Vaxahachie, the parents of Mrs. ter and is in fa* better condition also visit relatives of Mrs. Doss in to know the true value of the prop- sheets, each was in cap effect and joyed a party at the home of Mr. Clayton. veil arranged Amarillo. is confident Mrs. They will make their Miss Margaret Alter, who has been erty than he Is, and he (9c a wreath of orange blcw- and George Bowman on the held with home in McAllen. several weeks in you have treated his pro- Los Fresnos even- spending McAllen, property of road Wednesday • • • soms. She carried a bouquet has returned to San Antonio. portionately and with due consider-1 ing. Guessing contests and games 89c Printed Silk Voile, yard HOSTESSES Mrs. J. A. returned Friday abon as you did the property in the 85c white roses. played in the moonlight furnished Frisby j ENTERTAIN from visit to her daughter and immediate neighborhood. Mr. Tol- ; The attendants made a dainty diversion for the evening, and a Mrs. Fred Schlenzlg was hostess son in law, Mr. and <frs. Lanier ley desires to thank you for yur i * 15c Turkish towels, each the rainbow shades. Mrs. refreshment course was served. picture in to the Needlecraft club on Friday Byrd n Charleston. Missouri. kindness/' 65c The list Bill Wainwright, matron of honor, guest included Mes- afternoon. Mrs. Wesley Stiles will Mrs. O. B. Knight has returned Tolley is a resident of Honga, dames Thomas Sweeney, Verne 'entertain at the next on Dorchester wore flowered net, with pink meeting to her home In Tampico, Mexico, county, Maryland. "■* .. ■ ... 98c Printed pink '■ Miller. Driver, Emma Lanier. Marie August 15. after an extended visit to her mo- Rayons, yard 9c shoes and other accessories to • • • Carroll, Cora Butts, Della Bol- ther, Mrs. Cynthia Ford, in McAl- Knox college at Galesburg, 111., match. Mrs. Arthur Hedrick was linger, Thompson, and R. E. Brace. Miss Nelle Francis entertained the len. known as "Old Siwash." l06t a 75- 19c Turkish bath towels, gowned in blue net. with silver slip- Messieurs and Mesdames E. J. Judd Holt senior Intermediate B. Y. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith of Mc- year rival when it absorbed Lom- 69c pers; of the two bridesmaids, Miss Lewis. J. F. Ferguson. E. H. Weller, P. U. at an enjoyable party Friday Allen left recently for Denver where bard college. Anderson, sister of the bride, J. E. evening. About fifteen were Betty Laird, Misses Nannie Bourne guests 36-inch Mercerized Printed wore green net and green slippers, and Mae Lobdell, Mr. George Den- present. 15c wore • # • while Miss Rosita Ceyanes nis, and Joy Thompson and Custer : Percales, yard orchid net trimmed with pink rose- Driver. About thirty women were in at- 25c Turkish bath towels, buds. The dresses were made in • • • tendance at the Hid: ’go County similar style, princess, with flared Home Demonstration clubs council skirts, and all the attendants car- Social Club With at the chamber of coi.vmerce Sat- 22c ried arm bouquets of pink rosebuds. urday. The council is composed of 18c wore white Mrs. C. Dreasher officers of all the home demonstra- The men of the party Pure Linen Table linen suits with black ties. Dr. Mrs. Clarence Dreasher was hos- tion clubs throughout the ..unty. $1.29 Cloth, fancy a • • $1.00 Aluminum Oval Jack Odom, of Orange, acted as best tess to E.l Jardin Heigh's social club Roasters, on LESSON stripes, yard, man, while Quentin Wells, Fritz Wednesday aftvnoon. The ear- SERIES large size Ball and Jack Rutledge served as lier par\ of the evening was spent CONDUCTED in discussion of The First groomsmen. current events, af- Baptist church is con- which little Max r The young couple left immediate- Donal Dreasher ducting series of lessons in relig- 79c 1 entered in after the ceremony for Houston. blue sun suit, pushing a ious training. Classes began Mon- 75c ly small blue and After a short wedding trip they will pink wagon loaded day evening and will last through- with gifts for Mrs Jean Wadman. out the week. An excellent ♦ bleached go on to Orange, where they will faculty “Hope” domestic, yard, Electric Boudoir A salad course, decorated $1.00 Lamps, make their home. with is in charge of the school and a blue cupids, was served to the guests.; number of have Mrs. Dancy wore a gotng-away pupils been enroll- assorted colors, The next meeting of the club will ed. costume of brown chiffon velvet, ♦ be with Mrs. R. Ford. • • • 10c with brown hat and harmonizing • • • BOYS TO ATTEND ' accessories. SCOUT CAMP in assorted 49c Mrs. Dancy, who is a graduate of Brisca ♦ 69c Shantung colors, Players The McAllen will the Brownsville high school and following boys attend the Scout at Rio ^ the Brownsville Junior college, has With Miss Cantu Boy camp yards 45c package “Kotex,’* now, Hondo opening Augu t 8; Will Wea- been one of the most popular mem- The Twelve club met Tuesday ver.
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