SOCIETY NOTESlt;.K\V.IU TIREI.NTI ItT UNKIl UK r\YUlRAn enjoyable supper was servedj by Mr. A 15. Lathan. at her home lt;mi Washburn 8trelt; t, last evening Inhonor of Mr, and Mrs. Corn bent, who we?«. recently married in (Georgetown.Tht dining room wtis beautifully decorated in red, white and blue, with our flag in the lead, as ftve of our boys who paw service over there uui were attached to these colors.' lt;r* in attendance, and each saluted «i»s fhlt; y marched into the dining to :nnk» fli ht with the big roast turkey b ion them. Among the out-• »f town t uestB were: Mr. and Mrs, Van Wilson, of Houston; Mr. and '! rombf t, of Granger; Mrs. Mc-Qtiirc. of Georgetown; M E. Lathan, C T. Lathan. Buckholt, Mr. and Mrs. W O. Hart inrton, Miss Hulda Swen-on. Jim Morrin, Roy Wright, Mrs. ] * (’ Wright, J Vanderbedt and J.K 1' : ■ »\H«*t rofrestmienti w*ere served t ll.So, the bride and groom were e lt;orted to the train, when they left m» th* northbound Katy for Dallas to spend their honeymoon, and will return and make Granger their future home.A we were not fortunate in par t ikiir of file feast. w** can only extend our best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Comb* in their future selection,A FRIEND