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Busy Social Week Witnessed By Harlingen Organizations CIIWMI or COMMEBCl IXiailU BOYKO MEET eC tbe wo tti i dBsuxr 11 ^nz-—AT3t. ~str. r zstrx M.1 S. R Otteg. K J off Mr* Herre. Mrs Mrr.st^t sere Mes G W nuBrW B- M Bm i l. mz w k bml w m UmBm. E L DnK BBacBe; Jama, I C Webb C A. Macy Ger ald Rrlrr-i A! «r read of -tes by Mr* W*^***^. the teat-re: reported oc eared by twGoJdes: Se^SleTttstlftcauor: cirnnca^ Mr* W M Ha6ei- Jad*es—M« da=*s j2 D Pff«e_. H E. B-t: and E X- Bf* Diifict lor ttoe essays: “Kia: I woaid do %o snafce^ Kar_=*es Bet Caste... Cental Ward. Jaae Lee ward. Betsy EJaar.x* Rcea Ontter m. Sana Ward. Dorcefey Ft: mar. ward*^Yaldex ** Tbe "a; boss** at: be fc*4l at Wednesday ta April Hostesses are to be aar-ooscec WWW jiisnu. rvusjKvn- iu AT WOMEN b BULBING The M ace Levers* chxs enter taired ru> a tea. conp/.riiarr.taig tbf San Blenito Wednesday Marnmg Maaic eiab at the Womens buiid Jng. the tise changed to after Boon, for toetneoee cf everyone lirsmi— L. w Van Pelt, pres ident of ihe Harurgen chsb ccrdia )jr greeted the talented »jr*j and elufc acetnae - a: the door She w as aansrae by Ue^ases L P. Hxt aday. Floyd Smith & 2 Jennings and J. A- Ahkrdke F-oae bask-: and iaw'bajfceia on tbe stage were filled with chaacest pma roses of shades from pale to race penk On the radio was a basket of dark rases, while an the mantel, in dam y blue rases, were delicate cream** tinted half-open One departure from the pre cr wm a deep bowl COM j £ hoed calendulas. Punch delacaous homemade cookie were served later from a lace oover ed table, with tbe punch bowl rest ing m a bed of fern and sweet peas of evert shade of pi. v to creamy white Mrs FVoytf Sau-h dispense i at the else of the proer^n: Mrs C- W Letzer Ich was chairman of deeoraticni The program was under the d: nctm of Mrs Ned JLgshy who Kexited tie mexncexs of Use San ito eiab m a splendid enter Vwim numbers were rendered by Mr* Fleming Newton; mane sola by Mrs C B Chase and Miss Brace C5axk ■?vt vocal cumbers were giver by Mr* Jame* Ward w-.th Mrs C 2 Chase as pianist A ado by Mrs L A Barrier Mrs C. B. Chase accompanying and a duet by Mrs Lee Hanchej Mr? C Z Burke. Mrs F W Colmery pfiamst followed. A double no by Mew*srr.es Lewellyn Welmerth. ar.i Hanchey and a doable quartet t* Mescan.es Burke. King. Beady Lewe3yn. Nosier. Dssbrrr Cowgn. and We inert* with Mr? Chase at the piano, were neat enjoyed The program was one of great pleasure to the assembled rudseace. and highly aristir it was inspira tional and every numb?- presented by women of great talent The wo men W the San Bemio and Hs: kngejPM-mc clubs were drawn *>• m2fi an: musically nearer, it atened. than ever before These ex changes of club activities between the two cities is bound to reap mu tual benefit. Corsages of gay sweet peas were presented each guest by Mr? Jennings • • • PARLIAMENTARY LAW STUDY CLUB TOPIC Mrs S G Strinfer. piwidsat of the Study chb. prtfiied a: the busmess sess.rn of the Harlingen chib at the Women's Build .r_r on Thursday eftemoac and she also was a hostess with Mrs. Jack Cary. Mrs J A Alderdiae was di rector of the -rofram cm Parli amentary law. The room was fragrant end love ly with many choice rtrses. artts neal'y combated w.th purple lark ape: zs basket* and be»*a a pretrr baATrvuud for the dam tv *pmg fanner.:* of the nemhers and Mr«. M A Childers wa* hrs: or. the program, with Ethics far Club Wrmer.. as her subject, ta which she presented several ideas m regard to the subject- Mrs. a L Brocks, who has made consid erable study of Paruamentarv Law. gave marv oc'staadmg petnts and iws m PbaHaaMBfiary proce-dure " ntarr Macsl'wue sat b: i red by Mrs J A — ta a 3sa*rerly manner «d Mrs. Kent v«rre-*y -who ns the weoeamey *cd laws and *err* cf those —*e af> a it -,*w cf the _;af Wtr LabMrt; of Parliamentary Law a aad tier yturVu. atiraruse faze* «ysix sA hf duty ef p-amr-g was tbi by 1in. S ?. J*b Mrs. W B Hal made the attract ive room iooK hke a garden with a Bxtiofie of wonderful roaes of rbr«ry Tinece*. and prurpx and orcfad Ampur oeau'uf ally irrm* ed The ixj tables were croa=en> td as Etemk down the center, with perfect rose bads i bod *• Ases The program hrared the Y W C.. A aad Grf Ream* work at the Valley MAt Paul Hu- Yaiey Y W. C. A prexxieni, presented as her r«M Mss Inex Ecccd. rvgaocal secretary of Texas. OkAbcose and krkaaaas Mrs H L Yale* BrowartJe: Mrs R L- Toxs A isec Mrs. W F &i» Mereedec and Ms* Kmabeth Auer. Yalxy Y. W C A Secretary Fred Med-ir. a rug n school stu dent aad winner of the ffisat prtae proee short story, at the recent school ecaxat was a guest at Mrs. W. M. Huadxy, ffairmaa off Cnc Mrs A Bundy. Mrs Beskssx; Mas Banty of Ot-rars and Mrs West of Houston, were f acets Mas F-xegn ease a short address, and sketched the advance and im portance of Y. W. C A week in use •Alley. See saw evidences of grew: strides forward sure her rust here two years ago. Mrs. Tyne Brown, community eha-rman of the to. Reserve work aad Blue Trtangx tc trodsced the president of that or der. Eke Jo Must wno gave * short talk c*t the Reserve work. Her beard members were presenxd Dorothy Brown. France* Chastain Mar .one Faze. Mar art Crow ana Bertie Lee K me president off the Gsi Reserves. gave a short talk. They usr. m company with Mant Potts ana Evelyn Joyner, the Re serve Code soog Marx and Evelyn then presen.ed a very graceful tap dance which was eatha*Mtaraltj appAuded Mas Joepfime Pollard chairman for program. introdurec a young student eff McA.xn Euoer; Osborne, who gave two piano num bers. • • • PERSONALS Mesdasnes Flcyd South. Charles Wood and Elacn Pratt, srere goeatr a; a drhghtfal bridge party in San Benito, given by Mr Hand Grey PwwmilHe. and Mrs. Frank Sub lette. at the heme off the After. nam-ng as honor guest Mr? Thom as Jones, a recent brtde Ass Paul Hill Y W C. A. VaSey president, attended the Monthly board meeting of the Brownsville chapter on PseadiT morning whscu was held at the t-rainr college m that city, wnth Mias Elxabe:h .Al len. Yaliey secretary, and Mas Xsez Ensign regional rural community secretary for Arkansas Oklahoma and Texas m attendance Mr? J V Courser has returned from OklaJ-cma. arriving Tueaday She was (Vied away suddenly by I HAIJLDtGFN I Here’s Real News! KAYSER HOSE JUS 4 SPRING BRIMS ARE WIDE —m . .... ■ I m**- - - ■ - ' —.... Bats wrti. torass aa wise as t*sa win toe warn tZsaa spnsf Tits randr’ af coarse vise straw a !aeef wrtb wtt.> r: Ingram rt'oooc tie aeruaa* raem at ber «sep aaotaer and regained e=£3 after ber death G D. Wine, lannerfy of as qgte Jl a. tie boaar of bn daugtee- Mrs. Hardy, oc tie R-: Hcedo highway. Mrs. T. S Berren m guae a at ber booe ca fiirracr, BwJmrd wt.h a severe attack of Ca ante coarpicatusc*. Her many Meads bope lor ber speedy recovery j Mission tapeeial io~Tix Herald MISSION' March »—Ooe of 3m soar. dtegbtful tvadtg* of 3m dob year vas tie aeecag oC tie Tuesday club oa the : weary faerte ■■best tie Wooes* Study elzo pre sented a program to tie local or rtt aaac at tie boese ef Mrs 6 L Hard-.= The cfScers of 3m Tuesday club and Mrs Hirer vert -h tie rteemag iae. and Mrs J A. Card vas z charge of the cute: Mrs Card » "C!»b Metier zo 3m Weslaco group aav-jag oeganuaed that ebb sever, years ago wrier she vas president of tie Rio Gran t TaDey Federative of Cabs Tbi Hardut booe vas e'aboratesy dec orated wto Hovers in blue aad yei Mrs J G Decker, presides: at be Tuesday club, called the zneet Jtg to order and introduced Mir. Arthur Groce who vas received -at® roestbemlup at thJ* tape Mn Decker then extended appropriate snecovgs *a the guess* tscrodtachvv Jaesr prefideat. Mn PKoel. vs. presmed is a very happy vay the twogram lor tie afternoon. Th-i program taken froea the fapdn years wort a course of study pre pared especially lea- the Weaves clttb by Dr. Lola SpeS of the OR venity o! Texas. At tbe cao<clusioa as hoar vas fBB 2i rvnrajg during tw; enod refreshment* were »mS each guest recetTteg as a favor ^ SHBmmhnhnnnnHHMMHHUBBH Is addition vo thsae p**~fT:7,t*TrHr m toe pragmas there were present Mesdaroes G*a Merer*. Kurgan Moctgcaserr. Taw. Grove*. Moel ler Chaxblet and Celter of Wes laco and Mrs. Carl Roeteiie at On Thursday the Tuesday ciss presented a program at R.o Grande City to the Womans e.ub of that place a tbear Cab rooeaa. _ ... SEVERAL OCT OF OLCB MEMBERS PRESENT Mrs E. W Gray entertained the members of tie Mardi Bridge Cub 1 > last afternoon. *tn a , three-tan* personnel, several guest* Mag mpc who were aet xast ben of the Cab. High score west to Mrs. P.usee Howarth Mrs. Carol Tamer w»i ; holder of second high wtth Mrs Carence 5m. id oat of Cub itg. score holder. Ost of Cab guests 2 attendance are as follows Mrs. Albert MrHen 1 ry. Mrs T R Card Mrs Tblrott Mn Chime South Mrs. A. L. Brasher asd Mrs A A Bestsem • • m MRS. MeHEXBT HAS CLCB AT HER HOME Mrs. S A McHenry ectertaiaai tie Pioneer Bndee Cub a: her home x Dwugnrrty Avenue Wedsei | day wtth a twt>-table perser.nei. The horse wws beautifully ar ranged wish spring Sowers, espe cially nasturtiums. wbact were n- , sder* %verywhere Mealmmn? Arthur Noe. McCuriy R N Smith Ray B: f*s asd A. ber: McHenry were oat cl da guest*, wttn Mrs Noe high soccer * * * CLCB WILL NOT MEET THIS WEEK Mrs. R. J- Rome entertained the Tuesday afternoon bridge Cub at her hone cb St. Marie Are., wtti t two-tab-e personnel Mrs Herbert Melch was big, cure fc-fer, with Mrs T. B Sam mons. Mrs. T. A. Humascr. anc Natural Linen One Strap Baby Louis Heel « 8ROW3CSVXLLE HARU3CGCC Presents... THE “EASTER SET" A group of J-iaa'j Boocene creation*. usequnied in QUALITY VALUE STYLE , At For the ciscrJEunating wont- j an. who demand* chic and abje prxe The sappers in tha group ore made op of the seasons a*r rsotenoh and shade; —*— AAA to B I _ I 1 Sea Sand Morocco $7.50 Set Sard Kid 17.50 Green Back Green Kid Trim $7.50 =f- wzbljkrgspszw * 'S#J sSr I-om.; pea*at2sca Sscb« cc4i ;t’-ri as2 re£re*t OK*a all ta&a&me z£* tamt .Pea o a*je» of pijw par^etpaaaf is the p>M-r* njg^ ay Haeaaer aag X r X. F. Berry OaPe VLmzjtz, L^o^<j GJtar. Ray Ooodarai. Harry Rn * Continuing. FOR ONE WEEK OUR CLIISEOUTSALE OF Easter Dresses We have made additional purchase* of a hundred silk dresses suitable for EASTER and SUMMER wear and will continue our SALE until the entire stock is font . . , giving the women of the Valley a wonderful opportunity to appear their SMARTEST at EASTER .... and at un beard of economy. Oar sale closes APRIL 4th ... acd EVERY DRESS. COAT aad HAT must be sold. Come in now while the line is freak and the selection is wide. THEY ARE PRICED TO SELL AND WE ARE SELLING THEM / Hat Free wMk ttom MW ImMnh id •ar IU ft# bns