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REAL ESTATE
House* For Solo_
BARGAIN for quick tale. Five-room
house with gas, hot water *nd g»r
' age. 1410 W. Elisabeth. J. Haiti
ner, owner. N'ys
WILL SACRIFICE my last two beau
tiful homes. Better boray; onlj
. two left, b rooms and bath; textone
r, two-tone finish; beautiful light fix
IfSareii automatic water heaters, -ee
U;-l Florence Stafford. owner, Hayoi
d 17th streets. Victoria Heights,
^phone 1075-M.*-170
FOR SALE, cheap, 8 Toom house.
Inquire 901 Madison or phono 678-J
Nile
[ BARGAIN FROM OWNER. Musi
sell. Two-story house, choice cor
ner, citrus trees, paved street. Can
be used for apartments or home.
4 Furniture included. P. O. Box 1180.
L-127
Lott For Sale
THREE BEAUTIFUL terraced lots
on Levee street corner One of the
best apartment house sights in
Brownsville. Must be sold at once.
$5,000.00. Owner leaving town. 84f
West Washington. Fhone 1398W.
N3C
SACRIFICE well located Elizabeth
street lot, only $2,500, Al*o well
located trackage lot on Fronton
street, only 81.500. S. C. Graham &
Co. phone 179. Brownsville, Texas.
N-148
FOR SALE
Two lot* in Edinburg; tare* lot*
In San Bonlto: 38 lot* In Browns
ville; seven lots outside Browns
i# villa city limits; twenty per eent
cash, balance in one. two. threa and
four years; or monthly payments
if preferred. B. EL Hinkle?. Bro '
villa. H-60
•
FOR SALE—improved 2-3 of lots 9
and 10. block 94, Adams 1111. J. 8.
Hoyt, Box 251, Monterrey, N. L.,
Mexico. M-256
RENTALS
FOR RENT—Store rooms In Steg
man building. Bert Cromack. M56.
FOR RENT—-3-room house, 4-room
house, 5-room house, 6-room house, a
fine apartment on Palm Blvd., and
a duplex in West Brownsville. South
ern Realty Co., phone 914. N29
FURNISHED HOUSE, every conven
ience; on pavement; five rooms,
sleeping porch, garage. Also two
room house, sleeping porch, garage.
Also two single sleeping rooms.
Phone 1328-W.N62
WANTED TO RENT—Modern 10 or
12-room house, close in, furnished
or unfurnished. Responsible people.
Must be reasonable. Address N-156.
Herald office N-156
-
Apartments
FOR RENT—4-rooro apartment, also
bedroom; all modern conveniences.
Mary D. Collins, 132 W. Levee.
N-153
FOR RENT; Two furnished apart
ments, 1400 Adams, phona 274.
M173
LOVELY FURNISHED apartment on
paved street; includes garage. Phone
1292, Miss Gentry. N-87
NEBRASKA APARTMENTS — Fur
nished. every convenience, frlgidaira,
and gas ranges. Jefferson end Four
teenth Streets. Phone ILL W-42
FOR RENT—Four-room apartment
equipped with gas range, Frigidaire,
automatic water heater and modem
plumbing. Garage. Apply on prem
ises at Fourteenth and Garfield.
_M-39
TO ELDERLY COUPLE—Rent of 4
room furnished apartment and ga
rage in exchange for giving meals
to business woman. Tenant to pay
water, lights and gas. Phone 692-W.
N-152
ROOMS and apartments. 701 St.
Charles. Tsl 1017.K71
FURNISHED apartments and duplex.
Phone 351. Y-3.
TWO SMALL apartments at twenty
dollars and one 4-room apartment at
thirty-five. Clean; close in; on paved
street. Phone 176. N-39
FURNISHED APARTMENT in new
Duplex, 1114 West Elisabeth street.
Every convenience and garage. Tala
| ’whwne IQlS-W. N-17
FDR RENT to couple: Newly fur
nished apartment in dnplex, phone
1278J._N73
NICE FOUR-ROOM unfurnished
apartment with garage, also 4-room
furnished apartment. D. L. Welch,
phone 470. N17
A
RENTALS
Apartments
FOR RENT: 2-room apartment and
bath, gas and lights. Call at 247 St.
Charles or phone 90. N128.
NEW APARTMENTS and rooms, ev
erything furnished. 1022 West St.
Francis, phone 957-J. N121.
SWEENEY APARTMENTS —Nice
apartment vacant; completely fur
nished; modern, cool, electrical re
frigeration. garage, maid service.
Phone 10S8-W, First and Adams.
N-138
SOUTHEAST APARTMENT for four.
Gas, hot water; two blocks from
postoffice. 1005 St. Charles. Phone
1840-W or 343.N-136
FOR RENT—Apartment, upstairs;
private bath; all conveniences. 1517
Madison St. NS8
NICELY FURNISHED three-room
apartment, with gas. Garage free.
$30. Phone 946-W. N164
FOR RENT; Three room apartment
with bath and gas stoves and lights.
Phone 90 or call at 247 St. Charles
St. NlftS
Junkin Apartments
Open For Inspection
Only two vacancies.
One 4-room and one 5
room. Ultra modern—
something differ e n t.
Large living room,
hardwood floors, tub
and shower bath, cedar
closets, porcelain gas
ranges, and COM
PLETELY FURNISH
ED. Located corner
Palm Boulevard and
Monroe. Palm Boule
vard now open. For in
formation phone 1254
W.
Furnished Room*
BEDROOM with gas, $3.00. Phone
995-J. L162.
ROOMS, one block from postoffiee
one block from El Jardln hotel;
large, southern exposure; reasons
ble. Phone 1226W or 1317. M-215
SLEEPING ROOM and apartment
1022 St Charles, phone 928-J.
M-189
FOR RENT—One of three big fur
nished gooms; gas, electricity, east
front, double garage. Call 171-J or
1052-J; 332 Washington or 340
Washington. N-154
FOR RENT—Well furnished sleep
ing room; twin beds, meals If de
sired; also housekeeping apartment,
close in. Pbona 189. —L-45
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. Call
at Delta Hotel, 808 1-2 Elisabeth St^
one block from postoffiee. Phone 804.
_M-68.
FURNISHED ROOM in private fam
ily. 442 Levee, phone 578. N114
FURNISHED ROOM with gas. ad
joining bathroom. Private home.
Garage. Good neighborhood. 233 St.
Charles street. Phone 1307-W.
__ N-139
House* For Rent
HOLLOW TILE and stucco 8 rooms
just completed. On West Leveo,
near Pita. Phone 825, after 8 p. m.
_N-24
MODERN 5-room house with gas,
garage. Phone 911._ M28.4
FOR RENT—5-room furnished house.
12th and St Charles. Phone 722.
M-251
TO RENT—5-room house, beautiful
ly furnished, hot and cold water, gas
electric lights, double garage. Has to
be seen to be appreciated. Call 703
or 1075M. N26.
FOR RENT: 4-room cottage and
bath. Apply 709 Fourteenth street.
Nlll
I 5 ROOM MODERN house with large
sleeping porch; hot water, garage,
on pavement. 1524 West Elizabeth
street. Call any morning. $45.00
per month. N170
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received ad
dressed to the Honorable A. B. Cole,
Mayor, up until 10:00 a. m., March 1,
1929, for 1200 seeks of cement de
livered to the Municipal Airport.
A certified check of 2 per cent of
the amount will be required. The
City reserves the right to reject
env end ell bids.
A. E. MUNDAY.
City Secretery.
9 to IS inc. 10t-3326
NOTICE™TO~CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received ad
dressed to the Honorable A. B. Cole.
Mayor. up until 10:00 e. m. Mercb
1, 1929, for the leying of monolithic
concrete floor et the Airport. Speci
ficatins ere on file at the City
Manager’s office.
A certified check to the amount of
2 per cent of the bid will be re
auired.
The city reserves the right to re
ject any end ell bids.
City Secretary.
A. E. MUNDAY,
WESLACO
ENTERTAIN WITH
VALENTINE BRIDGE
Mrs. H. L. Bonnycastle and Mrs.
George E. Buchenan jointly enter
tained et the former’s home Tuesday
afternoon with a Valentine bridge
party. Gradiolus. fern and carna
tions made the lovely decorations. A
delicious salad coarse was served.
Mrs. L. F. Barnett, won high score,
Mrs. J. Wier of Edinburg won sec
ond high and Mrs. M. Giese of Elsa
held low.
Enjoying the afternoon of inter
esting games were: Mesdames J. C
Friday, L. F. Barnett, H. Raymond
Mills, L. Durby, J. B. Kinder, R. L.
Ralston, W. S. Ray, W. K. Long, C.
Lester Skaggs. A. E. Richardson, T.
H. G. Cook, Gilbert Ramsey, Fred
Pepper, W. H. Baxter, Jr. and Miss
Elizabeth Cussort of Weslaco; Mrs.
Ben Wood and Mrs. J. Anderson of
Pharr. Mrs. C. H. Gregory and Mrs.
J. S. Budiong of McAllen; Mrs. W\ E.
Dixon, Mrs. W. F. Murray and Mrs. J.
Wier of Edinburg; Miss Olson. Mrs,
Sellers and Mrs. W. G. Weaver of
Donna and the latter’s guest. Miss
Gates of New York; Mrs. M. Giase
and Mrs. Willism George of Elsa;
Mrs. J.- C. Bauer and Mrs. Frank Hall
of Mercedes.
a a a
CHRISTIAN MISSIONARY
The Christian Missionary Society
held their regular monthly meeting
Monday afternoon at tha home of
Mrs. B. K. Traylor with members of
circle number one in charge of the
interesting program and Mrs. J. E.
Montgomery the leader. Mias Dorothy
Scammell gave a paper of, “Meeting
the Present Crisis in Mexico"; Mrs.
Montgomery gave “A Message from a
Young Man from South America" and
Mrs. Der Ratliff dismissed, “Unen
listed Women." The scripture les
son was read by Mrs. W. H. Friend.
Mrs. Friend, Mrs. R. L. Hankal and
Mrs. I. A. Lawrence joined the so
ciety.
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DINNER GUESTS
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith enter
tained Tuesday evening with dinner.
The lovely table decorations were cut
flowers from the warden. The guests
were Rev. and Mrs. Wm. LeMay and
daughter, Miss Eleanor.
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MI88 SCHUELER
GIVES PARTY
Miss Kathryn Schueler entertained
Tuesday evening with Valentine
bridge at which Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Wimberly were winners of both
high scores. The Valentine idea
was used in the deliciona refresh
ments, the tally cards, the prises and
the decorations.
Those enjoying the evening were
Messrs, and Mesdames Fted Pepper,
A .B. Wren. Everett Ballard, Nelson
P. Wimberly; Misses Alam Reeves,
Joana Pope, Mary Heller, Louise
Douthit. and Messrs. M. C. Mackay,
H. Nutting, Luther Hughes and S. N.
McWhorter.
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PLAY “84”
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smith enter
tained Monday evening with a table
of “84”. The Valentine motif was
used in the decorating. Nasturtiums
and roses made lovely floral decor
ations. The guests were Messrs, and
Mesdames T. A. Mauck. J. J. Gibson,
A. C. Duke and Mrs. Dar Ratliff,
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ENTERTAIN STAFF
Editor and Mrs.. Santford Hardy
entertained with a delightful three
course dinner Tuesday evening for
members of the offiee force of the
Weslaco News.' The clever place
cards were in newspaper vernacular
and comic Valentines afforded ranch
merriment. After the delicious chick
en dinner the party attend ike Rita
theater where they saw Lon Chaney
in “While the City Sleeps.’* Those
enjoying this pleasant evening were:
Mr. end Mrs. Owen Langssth, Mrs.
Monte Walker. Pat Cowan of Har
lingen, W. Ai Hunt and Neal Rober
son.
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GIVES DINNERS
Miss Mary Lovely entertained Sun
day with noon and evening dinners
complimenting N. G. Hargett on his
birthday and as a farewell to George
Hoefer who left Wednesday evaning
for a month’s stay in New York City.
Roses made the lovely table decor
ations. Enjoyigg this delightful mi
fsir were: Messrs, and Mesdames
George Hoefer, N. G. Hargett, Rhodes
Asbury and daughter, Dorothy, of
Harlingen, Mrs. Jake Holcomb and
Carl Early.
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NEW BRIDGE CLUB
Miss Bobby Payne entertained
“The Pals," a new brieje club, Wed
nesday evening. Miss i.ia Lee Board
won high scort, Miss Erma Ander
sen second and Alias Frarkfe Thomp
son low. A color scheme of yellow
and white was carried out in the dec
orations and the lovely refreshments
of sandwiches and salad. The mem
bers are: Misses Clara Holman,
Frankie Thompson, Juanita Sijler,
Mary Loveless, Julia Lee Board,
Erma Andersen, Julian Thompson of
Harlingen and Bobby Payne. The
next meeting will be in two weeks
with Misses Clara Holman and Miss
Julia Lee Beard entertaining.
• • •
MOTHERS’ CLUB
The Mothers* Club held their
regular monthly mooting Wednesday
afternoon at the Stephen F. Austin
school with Mrs. Joe Daney presid
ing. An interesting program was
given with Miss Gertie Whitehurst
speaking of the “Influence of Music
on Childlifs”; Miss Helen McPherson
speaking of “Influence of Literature
on the Child'* and Miss Ewing speak
ing on the “Influence of Pictures on
child life." Principal F. C. McCon
nell showed the moving picture,
“Marketing of Lumber" to the club
on the new motion picture machine.
During the business session it was
decided to sell hackberry trees to
raise funds to meet future payments
on the machine.
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PERSONALS
F. O. Richcreek is in New Mexico
and northern Texas on a business
trip. , _
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Stugard of San
Juan wero Wednesday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoefer. Mr.
Hoefer left later thta evening for a
month’s stsy in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Perkins left Wed
nesday for Rotan. They sold their
home here to Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Schwindler from Indiara.
Mr. Franks of San Antonio has
been visiting his sister, Mrs. C. E.
Thompson, here.
RAYMONDVILLE
valentine party
Wednesday evening the renior
class of the high school was enter
tained at the home of Mrs. C. H.
Swayte with a Valentine party. The
Valentine motif was carried cut in
the decorations, with red hearts
strung along the windows and over
the doors. A Dan Cupid was sta
tioned at the fireplace, shooting
hearts with his little arrows. The
evening was spent playing bridge,
bunco, and forty-two. At the close
of the games, each one was given a
heart with his fortune written on
It. A plate luncheon was served.
Thosa present were Rose EarL*.
Mary Lee Stephens, Dorothy Marsh.
Mamie Williams, Hazel Archbald.
Josephine Swayze, Eunice Robinson
Geraldine Richmond, Katie Swayze,
Gladys Shoquist, Mabel Nelson. Fos
ter Crowell. Herschel Hill, Chic •
Northcutt. Bill Nash. Lee Bucy an I
Frank Sexton.
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WOMAN’S CLUB
Members of the Raymondvil1'
W’oman’s rlub held a Valentine'
Day program on their regular meal
ing day on Febrnarv 19. at whir
time a playlet. “Willy Willy,” wil'
be presented, in addition to sevei*'
vocal solos and musical numberr
Roll call was answered to "Proposa1
I Have Had," which brought on*
many secrets from the member *
The playlet was under the directi.v
of Miss Louemma Re her.
At the last meeting of the elub.
petition from the RaymondviUr
Chamber of Commerce asking ti *>
the county commissioners court o'
Willacy county apnoint a home dem
onstration agent for the county r*
reived the unanimous endorses*
of the members present.
• • •
TO STAGE PLAY
The Business and Professions’
Women’s club of Raymondville arc
preparing to put on a play. "Here
Comes Arabella,” which will be giver
the latter part of the present month
The cast of characters include Mnr
jorie Sue Grayson. Mary Lee Sts
nhens. AUeee Lewis, Katie Swayze.
Dorothy Sutton, Rose Earl, Anna
Dreyer, Sarah Fay Wheeler. Sammle
Lee Kinser, Aileen Curry, Mabel Nel
son, Dorothy Marsh. Mrs. E. L. Bull.
Mrs. B. E. Duffield. Amend Pies*.
Phil Shrade. George B. Calder and
P. K. Gibhardt. There will also bo
a chorus of eight girls, with Mrs.
R. H. Fackelman as accompanist.
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PLAY BRIDGE
Mrs. Joe Keepers entertained with
one table of bridge Thursday after
noon in her home on Nintn street
Those present were Mrs. W. A. Fox.
Mrs. R. H. Fackelman and Mrs. W
E. McCharen, Jr. Mrs. Keepers
served delicious sandwiches, hot tea
and cake.
• • •
PERSONALS
Miss Margaret Hays of HarPncer
spent Sunday here with her sister
Mrs. Eddie Root, who rfcent.v
moved to Raymondville from San
Benito.
Hubert Koonce. principal of the
| Sinton schools, was a Raymondville
visitor Sunday.
Charles Atkinson of Abilene was
a guest at the R. L. Root home here
Sunday.
Miss Cola B. Ramsey, home e**o
i nomics teacher in the Ravmondville
schools, returned Saturday nigh*
from San Antonio, where she attend
ed a home economics meetinr.
Jesse Robins, clerk at the l«eal
oostoffice, spent Sunday in Riviera,
the guest of his parents.
Miss Opal Snavelv spent Sunday
in Harlingen with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Larson and
daughter. Ruth, were guests Sundav
nftsrnnon of Mrs. G. E. Berv in Har
lirven.
Ranger Light Townsend retur"**-’
to Wharton Monday, afttr snendir
a few davs here with hit familv.
Mrs. W. H. Harding returned Wed
nesday from Austin, where she had
spent several davs with her hus
band. who is ip Austin on business.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Crossland of
Harlingen were Sunder afternoon
visitors at the home #f Mr. Cress
land’s parents. Me. end Mrs. T. S
Cr«ssland.
Mrs. Albert Flshsr returned to her
home in Weslaco Friday, after a
visit here with her son. Mr. snd Mrs.
F»-*is E. F’'her.
M-s. Leo Turner and son. Leo. Jr.
of San Antinio, ars the guests of
her aunt, Mr*. J. P. Braqnar ami
family.
Mias Ruth Greason of Pharr spent
Monday avaning here with Mrs. F.
P. Mooro.
Mrs- Henry Rogers has returned
from a visit with relatives in Mis
sissippi.
Mrs. A. R. Steele and son, Reed, of
Mexia, arrived Saturday to visit her
brother. Frank L. Wilson mndfamily.
Mrs. Ike West of Vanderbilt it the
?uest of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Parr and
amily.
Homer Jones of Savannah, Ga., is
here on basincss for a few days.
Mrs. L. D. Carson and daughter,
Miss Dawn, Mrs. Georgo R. Loehrie
ard Percy were Edinburg visitors
Saturday.
Miss Clara Jane Johnson of Or
ange, Texas. Is visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson of La
sara.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Huff and son,
Dean, left Wednesday morning fur
San Antonio, where Mr. Huff has a
position with the B. F. Avery Imple
ment company.
Ed Starr left Sunday morning for
a few days’ visit in San Antonio.
Mrs. H. S. Aurand and son, Hsnry,
of Colunbus, Ohio, »r« the guests
of Mrs. Aursnd’s father, Davis E.
Decker.
Dr. C. C. Conley has left for
Frederick, Okie., where he will spend
a week or ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rankle and
daughter, Jean, of Edinburg, were
guests of their daughter. Miss Roth
Rankle, here Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. William G. Woods
were Brownsville visitors Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Holatun have
left for points in Louisiana on bus
iness.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Gill attended
a banquet Tuesday evening Kings
ville, given by the faculty of the
South Texas State Teachers’ col
lege. Mr. Gill was one of the speak
ers for the occasion.
OLMITO
BIBLE
The Home-Makers Bible class was
entertained at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. D. Box Saturday evening with
a delightful party, which inaugurated
the new resolution of holding a busi
ness and social meeting once a month,
meeting alphabetically at the homes
representeo.
The minutes were read by the sec
retary, Mrs. Box, after which, all
of the officers were caled upon t*
render their respective reports. The
program rendered consisted of sev
eral contests, Miss Ethel Gammon
winning first prise and Mr. De Zim
nir.ak receiving the consolation prixe.
The class has been divided into two
sides to win members to the Sunday
school. The side winning the most
new members will be entertained
with a banouet by the opposing side
in May. Mr. Williams and Mr.
Willis were selected as the two cap
tains.
Several selections were rendered
on the violin and piano by Mr. and
Mrs. Williams, Mr. Williams playing
the violin and Mrs. Williams accom
panying.
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PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leggatt and
daughter, Mies Elfis •£ Mk Dakota,
Mr. ud Mrs. Gaaiaaoa and Mis*
Ethel Gammon warn entertained at
dinner Wednesday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mr*. Dan Rubbing.
An Oyster dinnar was served.
Miss Estelle Willis ef Pharr-San
Joan spent the week end with her
parents.
Dr. and Mrs. Canderhelf ef Grand
Rapids, Mich., are visiters ef Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Wagner.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lemert of
Cedar Vatu, Bans., Mr. and Mrs.
O. D. McKee of El Jardia were din
ner guests ef Mr. and Mrs. Ssn
borns Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bennett and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Sara Ban
nett of Brpwnsrille were gnests ef
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fannings Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Waddington cf Fort
Brown were visitore of Mr. and Mrs.
Wagner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Custavi Kabitski hare
bought the Friday place in Olmito
Gardens No. 3, where they are now
living.
Mra. Hugh Wilbenka and Mrs.
Carloa Do Zimnisak were in Browns
rill# Wednesday.
Mr|. Lloyd Parker and mother,
Mrs. S. H. Leery entertained the
Olmlte social club Wednesday after
, noon at Mrs. Parker's home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gammon, Miss Ethel
Gammon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leggett
and daughter, Misa Elfis, spent Sun
day in Point Isabel. Mr. and Mrs.
Leggett and Miss Elfis are here from
South Dakota.
SAN JUAN
MRS. KIDDER
BRIDGE HOSTESS
Mrs. H. H. Kidder was hostess on
Saturday afternoon to four tables of
bridge. Beautiful roses vrere placed
here and there in the living room,
where the guests were seated for the
games.
Mrs. B. C. King was lueky high,
Mrs. L. F. Kruse second and Mra.
J. B. Chalk low.
Lovely refreshments w«rs served
to Mesdamts Fred Milton, L. F.
Kruse, U. J. Boehnke, L. C. Lemen.
J. R. Lemen. W. H. Gossage. Lee M.
Green, J. L. Stone. J. B. Chalk. J. Lee
Stambaugh. A. G. Thornton. B. C.
King, L. D. Salter and Jackson of
San Juan; Mrs. Jerry Stugsrd of
Alamo, and Miss Florence MeGregor
of Pharr.
• • •
VALENTINE BRIDGE
Mrs. W. Houston Gossage enter
tained with several tables of bridge
at her home Friday afternoon. Val
entine theme was expressed in the
beautiful decorations of the rooms
and in the game accessories. Red
verbenas clustered in vases, giving
floral charm. Mrs. U. J. Boehnke
was found to hold high score.
After the games a delicious salad
course was served to the following
members: U. J. Boehnke. J. B,
Chalk, Lee M. Green, Floyd Hstnek.
L. F. Kruse. L. C. Lemen. Clark
Mellenbruch. Banks L. Miller. Sam
L. Miller. J. Lee Stambaugh. Chas.
Starlin. J. L. Store. J. A. Waite. L. C.
Warner. J. E. Wilkins, and Mrs. M. A.
Green of La Fens.
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I SURPRISE PARTY
• Mrs. J. Lee Stambaugh entertained
J[U,, * .IS , ■ V, B B^ BBBIB ffOBI tl,B
SSufTEJS:
son. Thomas, Haves, Peering. Willi*.
Hill, Crofoot. Hooper, Middleton.
Cham ness, Mra. Mainer of Phair;
Misses Pierce, Winters. Robinson.
Mrs. Good and Mrs. Carter ef Sen
Joan; Mist Martha Griffith of Alamo
and Mist Rena Stambaafh of Donna,
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JUNIOR LEAGUE PASTY
The Jnnior League of the Meth*
odist church gave a party at the
heme of Mra. F. T. Livingston Tues
day. Many games pertaining te val
entine were played.
Refreshments ef cakes, pep earn
and tiny heart shaped candies wove
serred.
Those present wire: Velma and
Opal Scott. Charloa and Ease Agnes
Curtis. Marjeria and I setts Pitfefc
earn, Wyane, Lysle and Wilma Muir,
Francis Bell, Merle Young Jennette,
Thelma Lee. Kenneth, and Berner*
Galbreath. Winona. Gertrude and
Roberta Livingston.
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MORIN-CAMARILLO
Last Friday noon in the heme ef
her father, Simon Camarillo and in
the presence of a few relatives aad
friends. Miss Amada Camarilla was
joined In matrimony te Severiano
Merin.
The bridegroom, employed at I he
Cities Service station, oast of Kan
Juan and tha bride are both well
known in San Juan.
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SERNABRAVO
About seven o'clock Monday eve
ning. several care filled with yoang
people of San Juan drove to Mercedes
to witness the marriage ef Artar*
Serpa and Mist Manuella Brave,
daughter of Gabine Bravo, which waa
solemnised at th» personate ef the
Lutheran paster. Rev. fm. Dorkop e#
that city.
After the ceremony, all returned te
tha new home of tho bride end groom
whore more friends were waiting far
^ them with open h«u«e and ntasfe.
Lehman Funeral
Services Soday
rSpecin' to The Herald*
HARLINGEN. Feb. If.—1Funeral
services will be held at the Thomp
.t Cha-t here Sunday afternoon at
3 o’clock for William Lawrence Leh
i an. manager of the Valley Business
j College, who died Friday afternoon.
Rev.. J Stuart Pearce will ba in
( ~e of tho services. The body
will be rent to Princeton. Indiana, far
bn rial, leaving hare Sunday night.
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Classified Business Directory
Architects
BEN V. PROCTER
ENGINEERING CO.
Architects — Engineers
208 Merchants Dank. Bidg.
Phene 61?
Brownsville. Texas.
t
E. G. HOLLIDAY
Architect and Builder
409 State Nat. Rank Bldg.
Phone 906
R. NEWELL WATERS
Architect
9*12 Security State Bank Building
Weslaco. Texas
A. A. Callaway & Co.
Architects and
Engineers
41' Merchants Bank
Buildi..g
Brow: ville, Texas
Builders—Contractors
G. E. Miller
TILE DRAINAGE
CONTRACTOR AND ENGINEER
P. O. Address R. P. D. No. 1.
San Benito
Telephone 600S F 12 H-62
PROCTER & DUDLEY
General Contractors
628 Washington St.
Brownsville, Texas
Phone 627
Cash Registers
NATIONAL CASH REU18TER GO..
Registers bought, sold snd exchanged.
W. E. Sanders Representative.
Phone 29 Harlingen Texas Box 905
Dray—Transfer
Mason Transfer &
Grain Co.
BONDED WAREHOUSE
SEEDS OF ALL RINDS
Light and Heavy Hauling.
WE MOVE ANYTHING
1105 Adams. Phone i39.
AUSTIN
TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO
Phones 421 and 519
•' 1126 Washington St.
Jones Transfer &
Storage Co.
Storing, moving, crating and
shipping. Local and long dis
tance hauling. Daily motor
freight service between all
Valley points. Harlingen,
Brownsville, Edinburg.
Office 1259 Levee
Phone 787
Truck leaves Brownsville 11:30 Daily
Florists
THE FLOWER SHOP
Cut flowers, pot plants,
funeral designs and
bouquets
1254 Elizabeth St.
Phone 1388
BOWYER THE FLORIST, flowers
and funeral designs. St. Chari as
and Pita streets. Phone 771.
HOTELS—CAFES
WHITE KITCHEN
Femone for ita
Cooking—Immaculacy
and Service
The popular place far
business Innchss
12th between Elisabeth and
Washington
Hotel Hollingsworth
American Style.
Day, Week or Monthly Rate.
Phone 1037-J.
Insurance
McDonald-Howard
Agency
Loans - Insurance - Real Estate
Rooms 1 and 2, Arcade Bldg. •
Phone 1090
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IP IT’S “Your Move Next," you will
find that good draymen and expert
movers offer their services through
the classified ads.
Insurance
» W. E. CLINT
INSURANCE
SURETY BONDS
208-9 Merchants National
Bank
PHONE 6
Mattress Renovating
Let Us Renovate
Your Mattress
We make mattresses to order. All
repair work guaranteed.
SOMMERS
12th and Adams
Phone 674
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
ART METAL
FILING
Equipment
Maverick-Clerks Litho Co.
208 Merchants Natldhal Bank
Phone 617—Brownivilla
Office Equipment and Supplies
HARGROVE'S STATIONERY A
BOOK 8TORE
Brownsville. Texas.
Funeral Directors
%
Hinkley Mortuary
Complete Funeral Service
Phones 123—300
St Charles and Eleventh
Street
Typewriters
DAVENPORT Typewriter Exchange
(Brownsville’s Typewriter House}
Distributors. New L. C. Smith “Si
lent” 8 end Late Corona 4 type
writers. Also sell Royal Portables
and “Factory" Rebuilt*—ell makes
We repair all make* typewriter and
adding machines. 1112 Elisabeth St.
Phone 1105.
WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER
SALES CO.
Typewriters—Adding Machines
Supplies—Repairs
Phona 606—Harlingen Z-lt
PROFESSIONAL
Attorneys
Davenport. West and Kanaome
Attorneys at Law
207-208 Merchants National Banh
Brownsvllla. Texas
H. B. GALBRAITH
Attorney at Law
Merchants National Bank Bldg.
Brownsville. Taxss.
J. T. Canties C. S. Eidman it
CANALES AND E1DMAN
Attorneys at Law
Real Estata a Specialty
303 Merchants National Bank
Brownsville. Taxaa
H. L. YATES
Attorney at Law
Stats National Back Bldg.
Brownsvillt. Texas
Chiropodist
FOOT SPECIALIST
Dr. E. Hillmger on highway between
San Benito and Harlingen. All foot
troubles treated. 0-168
Chiropractor
M. Cook, D. C.
CHIROPRACT'T
Nerv-O-Meter Service
State National Bank Bldg.
Brownsville. Texas
Room 406 Phone 708
EL VIBRA SYSTEM USED
DR. C. RANZELL
Chiropractic—Electro—Therapy
Massage and Bath
Cromack Bldg. Brownsvllla.
M-212.
REAL ESTATE
LOS EBANOS
Brownsville’s Supreme Residential
District, carefully restricted, com
pletely improved. Home sites from
81200.00, easy terms. James-Dickin
son Co., Realtors, corner Travelers
Hotel Bldg.. Brownsville. f-1
WEARING APPAREL
BETTIN'S
Tailoring and Haberdashery
The Home of
Bench Made Clothes.
1210 Elisabeth Phone 626
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