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VY, JULY 22, 1933THE PEOPLES PAPERPASSING PARADE ,MISS Johnnie Mae Newton entertained the members of the Even-Messrs. William Houston, Melvin .Randle, B. E. Young, Cecil Hall andilay Shej)j»an!. former nationallygridir-m slur and niir hmyae di.i:rilt;:' 1till. ! '.: n;r 1 o ( y K:•! 1,1’ .nt in t {_T1:i;i t li’ •lt; riae.AI! J r.- m • M a • Mat ? in w-.■ii'io Hi-hup t ‘..I!t• j-iT‘ Juvior, who h.M-j from Sihhee. lire l.iMu'r. Wai-ing Bridge Club and her charming j John Southern oi Prairie View.\v i : k iMu! y.H.ds: Misses Violet King, Miss Newton was assisted in h ostein! V. Bennett, members of Sannnd ■ (.,-s duties by her mother and Mrs.iloMr n and Tillotson I'aculty. with a ‘ Hi-hon-Di!!*mtv pretty in forma! hlt;»s|»i * :i! i I • Sa= i} t I lit .on;ay evening, July Id.MPeiav rharlt'in, w ho ha- ins nI'h • dimly lighted rooms, t!)e cn- visiting her cousin, Miss Nellie M.dlt; Matthews, was until his death.Smith ilt; a Bishop c‘iVil‘(‘d an atmosphere of indescribable delight..deputy grand master of ihe Odd Pel-, lows. Miss Matthews is the house ; guest of Miss Nell Smith, 1202 An-i;dre\vs. .Missij sophomore.ij Miss Ann Franklin, daughter of 'Dr. J. M. Franklin, Prairie View sur-jgcon, visiting her cousins, Miss Eemi-'tine and J. («. Osborne.*\ Mrs. F, K. McPherson, popular andtrain ing music played by Misfc Mat-j Hubert, left Saturday for her home tie E. Overton, the fragrance of in Beaumont. Miss Charlton is theM'ico flowers—-gladioli and roses-— daughter of Prof. and Mrs, rl. J.and the charm of beautifully gowned Charlton of Beaumont and is a mem-Perhaps the most colorful punch service was created by the peach punch am! lime sherbet in a crystal bow! with cut recesses.Miss Henrietta Bell held the luckyher of the sophomore class of Tus-kegoe Institute and is also a member of the choir that sang so successfully in New York during the winter season.Sanitary room* and delicious! shrewd executive head of the Court i cnVi] at lhe rutting, and was pre- meals available at modest costatof CalanXhe, called 'the most • solvent'jp™tcd an elegant table lamp with a‘m4 Pease, which i 1 fraternal order in Texas, being driv- U-rcam pottery base. The guests of ^ ^j en by her chauffeur in her 11)33 honor received hand-embroideredCadillac V-8 sedan. She was accompanied by Mrs. J. E. Robinson, 2413 Dowling, at whose home she is staying. Airs, Robinson is a prominent officer of the Court of Caianthe.Drs. Rufus and Robert Stanton, affluent and nattily attired Island City dentist and physician, respectively, talking to former jGrand Master G. W. Jackson, Corsicana.Clarence Starks, Dallas, visitinglinen guest towels of exquisite design.Out-of-town guests enjoying the , courtesy were Misses Ruth Weeks of ! Austin; Edna Kinehion of Belton;is near car or buslines and only a few minutes walk to the heart of Houston. Call Mrs. Lillie Vance Chester, Fairfax 2044.(tf)Plate 1—Make a star of orangeHervey of Fort Worth; Drs. Colbert ’ sectiol's- Place cantaloupe balls roll-Andorson and “Whirlwind” Johnson- ; etl in fine cocoanut between star1 ; points. Center with cherry.•lt;II•o•ii*♦?«\his Houston friends accompanied by I j•ricjfrav. Ifinest,in.essFrs.be-Attorney Jim Nabrit, local barrister.Wuxtral Wuxtral De Kingfish is retained by his local subjects. Long j live de Kingfish and may his reign be prosperous and years long.It seems that Dr. Charlie -Pember-i\Surf Bathingtiji5ATIlthel AS. )iieofton was victim of inside politics in j | the scramble for the office of grand [ | medical examiner of the Odd Fellows 1 *ONLY 50 MILES AWAY!!mmIndtoon,outus-ayori\ni’s1V1SSo-, istier«fii\ir$-theion-dnsere•om:ingfe-ttie;an.and Dr. J. I. Moore, San Antonio, was reelected.“The first king” of all fraternal royalty is Sir L. B. Kinehion, Belton, who is enroute to a session of Odd Fellows accompanied by John White, local Pythian representative and Dr. J. R. Terrell. The latter is much improved after a prolonged spell of illness. Mr. Kinehion is grand chancellor of the Knights of | Pythias, and father of one of Texas’s most popular young sorority leaders, Miss Edna Kinehion,Mrs. L, M. Hughes, head of the Household of Ruth, is being literally mobbed by a crowd of enthusiastic sisters who desire to shake hands.Mrs. Lola Ann Brady Culium emerging from her 1933 LaSalle eon-Ivertible coupe in a stunning yellow!? ensemble. j JMrs. Ray Williams frantically 1 ! searching for change for a one dol- \ | !ar bill, and’ complimenting yours ! S j truly by inquiring if we would be j kind enough to do it for her. ;♦Fred Haynes, well-known res tan-j rateur, talking to a group of friends.IGo Via!IIFOR ONLYIROUNBTRIPROUNDiiTRIPiiEvery SundayItDirect To BeachfIILV. 8 A. M.—2 P. M.ifReturn On Any Interurban Same DayGALVESTON-HOUSTliELECTRIC RAILWAY CO.BEET GRAY, Pres.Fairfax 7171•n*•O'
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Galveston Sentinel

Galveston, Texas, US

Sat, Jul 22, 1933

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