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GALVESTON TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JUSan Francisco to att*n the Fan* American exposition.Lieutenant and Mr*. W. 8. Milts entertained a hoSt of army and Galveston friends informally on Saturday evening: at their home. Fort Crockett, U. 8. A., In celebration of their, seventh wedding anniversary.Miss Helen Prendergast left yesterday to attend the commencement exercises at A. and M. college today.One of the most enjoyable events of the year was the annual picnic given by Grace Episcopal church Sunday achool - a t-D i c k I n son -Sat u rda y. - - Se vera 1 hundred persons attended. Games, boating and dancing were the chief diversions of the day.Mrs. James F. McDonald, accompanied by her son and daughter, Mr. Lee and Miss Kdythe, left this morning for a six-weeks’ visit to Mineral Wells.Dr. and Mrs. Geo.' Delaney will leave Monday evening for the Panama exposition and later will be joined by Mrs. Fred Frommer and son.Mrs. J. Wf Simmons and daughter. Miss Tessle Simmons,, sailed Saturday for New York, where they will visit relatives. Captain J. W. Simmons expects to join his family in duly for an automobile tour of Maine and Canada.Lieutenant and Mrs. Reginald Kelley artd little daughter. Fourth Infantry, United States army, left Galveston last night for California. After spending a iponth visiting the exposition they will go to Fort Sill, Okla.The big event of Saturday afternoon of Interest to all ages. Is the annual baby show to be held at the Casino on Tremont and Boulevard at o’clock by the lady board of managers of the Letitia Rosenberg Woman s Home.Out-of-town parents are requested to enter their infants in the show In ft special class that is being enrolled*.by Mrs. W. F. Starle.v, 1721 Avenue E.Miss Rebecca Ashton Brown, prest-SPECIAL—TUESDAY ONLYAU Ginghams and Pereals*A YU. *!«**»O.T.WistinghausenS. E. Cor* 85tk aa« N,VACATION TIME 18 HERE.ONE IMPORTANT duty Is to make sure of your TRIBUNE being sent regularly /while you are away. The new* of the day is too Important to miss. A good idea is to phone-the Circulation Department NOW. 1 Address may be changed as often as desired, PHONE 1396.Smith, youngest daughter of Mrs. Martin* Smith of this city, and Mr. AmosK. Paine at First Presbyterian churchemnlzed at First Presbyterian churchon Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock.The bride will be attended by MissCamille Johnson as maid of honor. Mr. Toliver House.will serve as best maa and Mr. G. Clifton llrdie, and Dr. S. C. Venable as ushers.The bride-elect has been honoree of three showers during the past week which were exceedingly pretty affairs.On Thursday aftrnoon Misses Lillian and Mary Mailer entertained with alinen shower, a heart party. The reception suite was beautifully decorated with palms, ferns and roses. Tableswere arranged for the game In the drawing room. Mls6 Alice Johnson received the first prize, a hand-embroidered handkerchief case. Miss Burk was presented with the boobv
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Galveston Tribune

Galveston, Texas, US

Mon, Jun 07, 1915

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