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Brownsville Herald,
August 2, 1921
MARRIAGES START OFF IN AUGUST WITH A RUSH
August promises to eclipse June as a month for marriage, if the first
two days are an indication of what will follow. With five
licenses issued yesterday and two today,
Deputy County Clerk I. Zarete has been rather
busy. Those obtaining licenses were:
Alberto
Ortiz and Santos Rodriguez.
Pablo Reyna and Josefina Loya.
Alberto Dominguez and Ines Garza.
Thomas Conlon and Josephine Morales.
Arthur Cadenza and Dionicia Morales.
Moises Rosadas and Antonia Garza.
Doulglas Milsted and Herlinda Trevino.
PERSONAL
Mrs. W. E. Coffin and little
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McGoohan of St. Louis are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse S. Thornham.
J. Henry Guyot of Corpus Christi is in
the city today.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Baird are visiting in
San Antonio.
A. Bauer of Phoenix, Arizona
is the in city for a few days.
Mrs. R. M. Dalzell has left for New York
City to visit the eastern
markets for the Harrison Dry Goods company.
Harl Thomas who has been in Tampico
since the close of school, spent
Sunday in Brownsville, en route to his home in San Benito. He
reports that other Brownsville boys who are still
in the
oilfields are doing well.
F. M. Field of Kingsville is registered
at the Travelers.
C. D. Reagan of Tampico is in
Brownsville.
Fred Neale, who has been in the oil
fields near Tampico for some time,
has returned to Brownsville.
J. Ross Brogdon of Montgomery, Texas, is
registered at the Miller.
Judge James R. Daugherty of Beeville is
in the city for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Burchill of San
Francisco are spending a few days in
Brownsville.
H. J. Wilson of Galveston is in the city.
W. M. Banks of Mexico City is in
Brownsville today.
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