San Antonio Sunday Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 69, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 28, 1926 Page: 28 of 92
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* The borne of Mrs. J. E. Wrifht
wi?» the item • Thurxia.v r.fternoon
the nunual •‘.Mothers Tea” of the
Beta Vnmma Hir n « "orority. AU
about th<* room>. silver baskets held ;
sprite flowers with the blue pmioin-
Mating. In the hall the guests were j
Revived Ih‘ Mis* Julia Fox. Mis* (
GBla Marburg' r and Mrs. Edward
Keiser. Little Miss’s Virginia Leis-
(ring and Emma Elizabeth Briscoe
Keived th< guests cards.
^Receiving in the dining room weiej
Xtr>. Wright and Mrs. Buster Win-.
Mt*. The tea table was graced who
a lovely bosk : of bine bonnet- red- l
wl in blue maiin<. Blur tapers burn- (
rd in silver candlestick.* and the caKOj
covered with b’ue icing embossed
with the club’s initials in green.
- Miss Betty Rucker lii<l Miss Alyce
serv'd siiind. Miss Louise Bas-
eadxTg and Miss Dorothy Hartman
thru red tea. Miss Jeanette Talbot and
tfra. Bryon Wolfe served cake and j
Miss Patricia Thompson • rved icon.
* During the afternoon Mb* Cecile
Chester >ang a group of solo* act-vm-
Ijunicd by Mies Ada Rice.
The Snr Antonio de Bexar chap-
ter. Daughters of the American Re-
public. ha\e postponed the meeting
^chedukd for Thursday to April S
at which time it will be held in the
home of Miss Sarah linger in the
Tance-Jacksoii road.
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The Ladies' Aid Society of Friedens
Erangdical church meets Thursday af-
tornoon at 3 o’clock in the Sunday
school room. All members an* urged
to be present as plans arc to b made
the Mexican supper to be given
■ext month.
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I Begins
f at 8:30 A.M.
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| Monday
4 Sale on Our
£ “Second Floor”
| Shop Early
S for First
s Selection!
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g Every Smart
y New Material!
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S Every New
$ Spring Color!
g Every Garment a Brand
g New Spring Model!— Complete Size Range-
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Visitors to City
Honor Guests
Mrs. C. A. Cline -jonored Mrs. ■
Oliver Peek Newman of XVashington.;
D. <’.. ami Mrs. Howard It. Shirbeck
of New York with n delightful brake I
1 luncheon Tneaday aftcrmKm in the •
Alnmo Country club.
The tables banked with bluebonnets I
and wild flowrs held cover-- for Mes-
dames S. A. Burkshcll Melvin Burk. !
A. Allen. XV. T. Baird. E. A Fomby.
Johnson Griffith. XVilli- Shetler. L. M.|
I ce. 1.. Maule. C I. Sherrell. C. XV..
Titus. S. A. Barber. Tom Burns J.;
I B. Brown. Burn. Frank Carroll. R. 1
18. Colev. Bobert Campion Owen
Frame. Roy T. Goodwin. Hayden I'.
‘ Shone. Fred Maurer. R. XV. Nolen.
Nellie M. Touton J. S. Oldham.
Ernest Powell. L. M Shaw. Alex;
Villaret 11. J. Wills XV. M. XVhecler
' and A. H. XVorden.
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Miss Dorothy Beekman enter-j
■ tained with a buffet supper in ncr
home in XVest Magnolia avenue.
Thursday night. The table was de-
' orated with varied bouquets of sweet |
peas and the riug-sha]wd cake was
embossed with pink and white blos-
soms. Assisting in serving were Mrs. j
. Philip McCormack and Miss Evelyn :
: Hatcher.
The surprise of the evening came 1
when tiny Philip McCormack Jr. [
dressed as a cupid. brought in a large I
henrl from which hung white stream-
ers announcing th ■ engagement of
Janies Maloney to Miss Arline Jones.
; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Joie-s
■of <3O West XVoodlawn avenue the
■ wedding to take place May 1.
Mr. Maloney is the director or
; Jimmie’s Joys orchestra formerly of
San Antonio which is now playing i-i '
Dallas. The engagement was an-
nounced as the orchestra was broal-
easting from Dallas.
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The Alamo Country Club will en-
tertait. with the morning bridge fol- (
• lowed by luncheon Friday.
Mrs. Kay tons
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Mis. Benno Kay ton entertained
Thursday afternoon with a bridge
: luncheon in her home complimenting
j Mrs. R. E. Sweeney and Mrs. Clara
i GuinoUe of Kansas City the guests
| of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Beal.
The central table in the dining room
and the smaller tables at which the
guests were seated were decorated
with varied vases and baskets of Ln
France roses and bluebonnets. The
Enster motif was featured in the ap-
i pointmeuts of the three-course lunch-
|eon which was served by the hostess
assisted by Mrs. Harpld Kayton. Mrs.
(John Thrall and Mrs. E. G. XVisc.
Covers were Mid for Mesdamcs
Sweeney. Gninotte Reni. Ed Toeppcr-
wein. Sam Stroud. Ed Jenner. Emil
; Scholl XV. A. Lowe D. Handley. L.
Becker of Chicago Riehard Pruitt.
I Jack Burke: M. Plot*. E. M. Burlison.
Robert Harris. J. Burton. XVillis John-
son. Charles Meeker. T. Powell of < 'hi-
I rago T. E. Mumme. R. Hauser. Edwin
Bassett. S. X. Callaghan. C. Duessen.
Harold Kayton John Thrall and E. G.
' XVise.
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The meeting of the XVcstmoorland '
alumune association will be held at I
;ii3O o’clock April 14th in the home ■
of Mrs. Ralph RusseH. 742 East
Cincinnati avenue. The election of ।
officers will take place. Mrs. Dan
Itiisscll. Mrs. James Kiser and Mr-.
Sue Hopkins compose >the nominat-
ing committee.
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The Symposia Round Table group
of the XVoman's club will meet nt 12
o'clock Friday noon in the club house:
with Mrs. T. S. McCluer and Mrs. ‘
! L. E. Gutzeit as hostesses.
THE SAN ANTONIO LIGHT.
Anny Couple
Entertained
Mrs. Maraliull Eskridge entertained
XVcdmsdiiy afternoon with the second
of a delightful series of informal aft-
ernoon teas honoring Mrs. Alfred XV.
Bloor who with Major Bloor has re-
i cenlly returned to Fort Sam Houston
: from the Philippine Islands.
1 The Eskridge home in XVest Craig
• I Plm-e was exquisitely decorated witu
spring blossoms in vases and baskets.
" ’ The tea table held a mound of flow-
-1 crs.
* Mrs. XV. C. Manlove and Mrs. F. A.
j Bnrber presided at the tea table. As-
1 sitting in entertaining were Mesdnmes
' L. J. Hargis Robert Brm-e Brough
I L. J. Hort M. G. Voight XV. T.
Beard Jack Cassidy and C. XV. De-
‘ Freest.
About 100 guests called.
j*
Mrs. R. XV. Nowlin and Mrs. Ray I
Powers Lewis of Taylor entertained
Friday noon with a luncheon in La
Placeta honoring Miss Adelaide Win-
erich and Miss Agues Terrell.
Sweet peas and trailing vines of
smilax filled a bowl in the center ot
the table. Orchid ami pink tapers
burned in XVedgewood candelebra.
Hand-painted place cards marked
covers for .’l5 guests.
Sale of New Spring Dresses
For All Occasions
FIFTY EXCLUSIVE MODELS
1 s No two alike fe ;
Divided into four groups g’
regardless of cost.
$12.50 $19.50
$16.50 $29.50
All Exclusive Models
I Exclusive Gown Shop »
Lobby St. Anthony Hotel.
SKel^aiip ’a?™
Stephan Inc Owners 4
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Monday—An Interest-Compelling Pre-Easter Sale ; I
DRESSES and COATS!
for the Fashion-right Madam and Mademoiselle — I
PRESENTING THE AUTHENTIC MODES FOR SPRING-IN |
COUNTLESS SMART INTERPRETATIONS—AT SAVINGS! |
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Program
Eileen Coyne and Ester Topalsky
were leaders of the program on Pader
ewski and American composers at the
meeting of the B Major Musical duo
Saturday. Others taking part were:
Mrs. XX'. M. Doyle Elvira Launder
Florence Lnssncr. Madeline Clark
Cora Lee Rowe and Joe O’Conner.
The accompanist of the afternoon was
Mrs. Mamie R. Denison.
During the social hour St. Patrick
I contests under the direction of Kath-
leen Sommers and Catherine Cava- I
naugb were held and prizes were I
awarded Mildred Snell and Vincent
Foote.
Those present from the auxiliary |
were Mrs. J. Callsen Mrs. R. Topal-1
sky Mrs. T. Sommrrs. Mrs. O. Huck- '
er. Mrs. C. Reynolds Mrs. O. I
Rilling. Mrs. O. Heinen and Mrs.
M. Locke.
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Imagine! Our Entire Stock of CJ TT T C K
will be included for you to select from. All new'. J I [ K
All stylish! A real treat! !<£
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SUITS & ENSEMBLES
Originally to $lOO-- ?
DRESSES (
Originally to $65
COATS
Originally to $65
All at ONE PRICE....
j Gives Country
Club Luncheon
Mrs. J. E. Jarratt entertained with !
a luncheon in the San Antonio Coun-
try club Tuesday honoring her house
guest Mrs. B. L. XVilson of XVush-
ington.
Pink tapers in silver candlesticks
alternated down the length of the
table with wicker baskets filled with
■ spring flowers. The guests included
the intimate friends of the honor
guest who has visited in San Antonio
a number of times.
Sterling Silver Vases Diamond kings—s2o.oo to $2000.00
Sterling Silver Candlesticks Platinum. White and Green Gold Cuff Links
Sterling Silver Goblets „.NP' 00 cl < t Cold
Sterling Silver Sherbets Waldemar Chams. White and Green Gold-
Sterling Silver Centerpieces . v «i2nn MRnnn
156-picce Silver Chest—Clovelly Wakefield. Ladies’ ®n°°t n ««o oo°
Heritage and Mary II Patterns. $500.00 Italian beaded Bags—s4o 00 to $60.00
to $650 00 Fancy Stone Rings—slo.oo to $lOO.OO
Platinum Diamond Bar Pins $15.00 to With every engagement ring purchased
$600.00 T rom us we gvc you t " c wed< * n ® rn S ree '
Expert Optometrist in CAPURRO ■rs; one expert clock I
partm^nV MANUFACTURING JEWELER 1
Partment 521 E. Houaton St. Gibb. Bldg. e " clers -
Parisian in Spirit Almost Incomparable 'j
are the New Dresses New Spring Coats |
Yon will know instantly that A rapturous harmony of su- g
they were selected individually perb style notes. The silhouette
with painstaking care for they is consistently tubular and ik
have countless - touches which the modes accomplish this sil- K
are refreshingly different. The houette regardless of how large g
latest shades of Rose Blue the figure really is. The correct k
Green Gray Beige Navy fabrics are Satin Faille Silk
Black —The most fashionable Twillbloom Plaids and Mix- jg
silks. Georgette Crepe Ro- tures. There are many new ®
maine. Flat Crepe Crepe Satin treatments and colors to tempt g
Crepe Dejouir. you. k
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'Mother Guest
at Luncheon
j Mrs. William Craig Roberts enter-!
j tained with a buffet lunchcvn in her
] homo in XVest Craig Place Thursday ।
complimenting her mother Mrs. Mar-
tha P. Montgomery of Cincinnati.
A silver vase of pink roses and sil-
ver candlesticks holding tall pink prin-
cess tapers deeornted the tabic. Mrs.
J. S. Steele presided at the coffee serv-
ice.
The guests numbered 40. '
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SUNDAY MARCH 28 1026.
Mrs. R. G. Ayres
Gives Bridge
One of the charming informal par-
ties of the week was given XX’i-dnes-
day afternoon by Mrs. U. G. Ay'reS
in her home in Fort Sam Houston
honoring Miss Gwendolyn NewloVC anil
her sister. Mrs. XVallucc Burse ot
Fort XVajnc Mich.
Bridge was enjoyed and prir.-s were
swarded Mrs. P. T. Heffner and Mi’s.
D. D. McCnskey. Miss Newloyo
was presented the guest prize.
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San Antonio Sunday Light (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 69, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 28, 1926, newspaper, March 28, 1926; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1631548/m1/28/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .