|I Valley Society

|I Valley Society

.>,r ; a boy, eight years my senior. About tural class of Sharyland high a month we had a ago quarrel and JUST AMONG US GIRLS school. They returned Sunday. i fOMUBUMHHHHBHBHBBBHHHHVHHHHHHiHHHMHBHMHMHHiHIIHHaWHWIV GLOOM GIVES WAY TO don’t speak now. He has my ring Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Smith and will not return it to me. r... and Mr. Kapeller of North Mis- Would it be proper for him to 1 .r sion and Mr. Trhue of McAllen MUSIC AND LAUGHTER keep it and not even speak to me? motored to Point Isabel Sunday. BOB. Mrs. O. A. Parks is spending a Bob: If you have asked the Valley Society few days with her cousin, Mrs. |i young man to return your ring, he Phone 7 Comes Hattie Gamer of McAllen. Up the Windows, Out Goes Stuffiness and the Old certainly should do so. However, if jj George Allen of Alamo was in Place Takes on a he refuses, why not ask an older Joyous Air When Young Peo- North Mission brother or to Monday. ple Are Left to Care for the Home your parents request that he return it And A. J. Barga made a business trip _ immediately. » brisca games Mrs. J. A. Cham] don’t let anyone take such valuable to Pharr Monday. El Jardin Bridge ion won the award, a lovely fa WINIFRED BLACK things unless you are engaged. By Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perkins, Mr. Roses were used for if decorations* Well, you could see the old house this minute you’d never know it. and Mrs. Ernest Bleifus and Mrs. Is Entertained * • * Poor quiet, dignified, lonesome old house! That’s what it was, a little Murphy motored to Harlingen Fri- Mrs. L. A. Boory was hostess to while ago. But the mistress it has of gone away, she and her diet and day evening to hear Rev. Richey. club her WESLACO El Jardin bridge on Thurs- Legion Auxiliary nurse, and her “cheerful books,” and her “courageous outlook,” and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Yates of she’s left day afternoon. Mooreland Terrace, her young daughter in the house, and what VALLEY BAPTIST North Sharyland were Sunday Meets Tuesday do on El Jardin boulevard, formed a you think daughter did? WOMEN MEET guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Law- The American legion auxlliai She discharged the cock the very first minute, The members of the Valley Bap- rence. charming setting for the party. held a regular meeting on Tuesdf then she sent and three friends of her own got tist Women’s association met here Mrs. of Mission called on The large living room, in which evening at the legion hall. Rci to come Papke and have a in ■ picnic the old house on Thursday and Friday for the an- Mrs. E. C. Alsmyeer Tuesday. three tables of bridge were arrang- tine business was discussed. T1 of the hill. top nual mission study institute and with roses meeting took place on Tuesday ii Merle Polhemus accompanied ed, as gay and fragrant Before they'd been in the house a day, windows quarterly conference. The program stead of in accordant friends to San Antonio to in varying shades. Mrs. A. E. Har- Thursday opened that had been and doors flew followed the institute held Friday with a always shut, closely per drew lucky number for first change from the second ar back and attend the “Passion Play.” forth, and bells rang, and ligth feet scur- recently at Fort Worth at which prize, and Mrs. Nelle T. Kee for fourth Thursdays to the first ar ried and down W. D. Lamar of Norman, Okla., up the stairs and all at once the many from the Valley attended. second. Mrs. R. A. Caldwell, the third Tuesdays of each month. was full of songs, about The Thursday morning services was arrived last week to inspect his * ¥ * ridiculous, silly songs only guest, also received a gift. A ancholy Babies” and “The Best in Life opened with a song and devotional large citrus orchard west of the Things Are dainty refreshment course was en- Free.” What an absurd to service led by Mrs. V/. O. Brown oi P. C. Longwell farm. Mr. Long- thing say when every joyed by the players during the Just-Sew With knows that San Benito. Mrs. James Hicks then well will have of this or- body bootleg booze costs a lot of money, charge afternoon. and do and gave a report cn the state-wide mis- chard this season. Mrs. B. C. Clark furs, emeralds and real pearls. Free— Mrs. Belle Crossfield, honorary oh, well of sion study institute at Fort Worth. The Just Sew club met this w«c course, there’s the sunshine, and there's Curtis Echols was a Harlingen member who has been playing with the rain, and there's Mrs. F. S. Robertson and Mrs. T. P. with Mrs. Ben C. Clark. The onl youth and friendship and love— visitor Sunday. the club during th® winter months, you can get all these for Cocke gave talks cn missions and guest lor the afternoon was Mr things nothing—but what are Mr. and Mrs. Guy Neal and two presented each member with a they world peace. An hour of classes E. W. Marshall. Vari-colored flow anyhow, compared to diets, and diagnosis, and WIN1PRED BLACK sons were Sunday guests of Mr. pretty imported handkerchief in wise preceded lunch which was served at < ers were used in wit doctors and neat nurses? and Mrs. Roy Baker. token of decorating, the church. A business session fol- her esteem. Mrs. Cross- Somehow the old house lavender and gold the predom has a different opinion. The windows shine Mrs. Elmer Bentsen and mother field has gone to Kansas for the like lowed during which there was the nating harmony. A luncheo diamonds, the stairs have forgotten to creak, the rugs—pshaw— Mrs. Nessen of Alton called at the summer. light reading of the minutes, reports oi course they re up in a minute. What’s the radio home of Mrs. Rachel was served by the hostess for, with all the new tunes? committees. An hour of mission Mortensen The next meeting of the club And Johnny s coming to dinner, and last week. • * * Billy and Tom are dropping in for study classes folowed. A demon- will be held May 2 with Mrs. J. H. me evening, ana mere s me new: If---1 a rich Mr. and Mrs. Corpstein and Mr. Downs. 1 stration of the Sunbeam class was dance step to learn—and who and Mrs. John Bauworth were * * • Comings, Goings, Who put on by Mrs. Grant Morrison. makes the best in town— beat up and baked that man's fudge The Friday session was opened by daughter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Of Local and hew about a chocolate layer cake? Ten o’clock, oub Mrs. E. De La Garza People Spanish omelette, son with Mrs. S. York of \s turned Jake Huffman. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. wh eleven o'clock, twelve o'clock— M. Alamo McLeod, or some Spanish beans and a great the devotion. Mrs. O. F. into the Mrs. Henry Wamock and have been the guests of Mr. an lights out. rugs back in place, the leading GOLD, Has Brisca big bowl of salad? Tom and Billy Jones gave a report of the annual daughter Betty Jane of Mission Party# Mrs. B. M. Freudenstein, have ju: radio hushed, the moon sailing COLD world, / Mrs. E. de la Garza entertained certainly do love to eat. district meeting held recently at and Mrs. Nicholson and daughter left for Houston. They to vis high in the sky and flooding the several of her friends Wednesday plan Did make those biscuits Kingsville. Mrs. Robertson and she packs up of McAllen called on Mrs. Ernest there and at points in east Text Agnes old house with the old. old magic afternoon at her home on St. Mrs. Cocke continued the talks on Dorset Friday. before returning to their home i of the greatest magician in his- the, SOUTH' Charles with luncheon and brisca. missions and world peace. Lunch for El Paso. tory. Quiet? Oh, yes. compara- A delicious menu of chicken a la followed an hour of class work. Aft- , i Mrs. E. E. Essey, who has bee Soft water tively. but hark, wasn't that a SAN PER LIT A l king, saltines, fruit salad, iced tea keeps er the opening song. Mrs. Grant visiting at the home of her daugl smothered giggle? Who threw and ice cream was served. In the Morrison and Mrs. C. H. Winters m ter, Mrs. K. left c that Who’s George Aziz, pillow? drawing lots a demonstration on PERSONALS clothes white gave poster i Monday evening for her home 1 for the first chance at the second Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Parker and making. After an hour of class mito. Miss Geneva left Wednes- Calif. Mrs. bathroom in Hollywood, Essey ha Hard water the morning? work Mrs. Winters a class Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fox motored to always leaves clothes gave day for that place. been here for several months, an Sleep? What’s sleep, compared demonstration cf R. A. and Pasa Real Sunday, where they en- gray, no matter how much wash junior Byron Moore w’as a business vis- made a number of friends durin you to youth and and a lunch. laughter silly G. A. work. joyed picnic itor in Raymondville her and rinse. Hard water has old Mr. Saturday. stay. something jokes and stories half whis- There was a good attendance at and Mrs.

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