The Houston blue book : a society directory, 1896, Part 2

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Publication date: 1896
Publisher: [Houston, Tex.?] : J.R. Wheat
Number of Pages: 318


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Clark, C. E.


Coombs, P. H.


Cummings, J. N.


Dupree, H. R.


Downey, H. W.


Dupree, T. Blake


Downey, R. H.


Dupree, Ed. F.


Diehl, A. 1936958


Dow, Andrew


Dorrance, F. K.


Ellis, Geo.


Erichson, Albert


Fairfield, E. B.


Fox, H. S. Jr.


Faulkner, A.


Fredericks, Gus.


Felton, G. C.


Fisher, Geo. W.


Fox, H. S. Sr.


Griffin, W. B.


Gibson, J. W.


Glenn, E. B.


Gueringer, C. H.


Garvin, R. H.


Grunewald, Cliff


Garwood, J. I ..


Goldthwaite, Geo.


Gray, E. N.


Howe, M. G.


Hamilton, H.


Haskins, Jno. W.


Heitman, F. A.


Holt, O. T.


Hunter, N. W.


Hurst, P. B.


Hunter, G. D.


Heiner. E. T.


Hacker, F.


Herndon, A. C.


Humphreville, W. E. .


Hain, S. I.


Hilbert, J. G.


Illier, Louis Jones, J. Paul


Jones, M. T.


Jones, J. W.


eager


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Jones, Geo. T.


Johnson, F. I ..


King, F. A.


Keller, Herman T.


Knox, R. W.


Kirkland, W. H.


Kirby, John H.


Kellogg, A. V. Kennedy, D. E.


Korst, G. E.


Latham, B. R.


Lucas, A. T. Lancaster, S. E.


Lawlor, Jas.


Leman, Vernon


Leversledge. L. S.


Lockman, Jno. l'.


Lamson, W. D.


Looscan, M.


Meyer, Joe F.


Mitchell, W. M.


McMillan, J. A.


Morris, R. B.


McComb, J. E.


Mundy, Geo. A.


McGee, Jas. .


Martin, Wm.


McGaw, W. H.


Maher, R. E.


McGowan, T. P.


Mulvey, W. B.


Moser, A.


Mahoney, D.


Mihils, W. D.


Noyes, L. T.


Munger, N. C.


Oliver, W. C.


Newbouer, Ed.


('Connor. J. F.


Oliver, S. A.


Patrick, John E. ()'Neill, Hugh J.


Perryman, S. R. Quinlan, G. A.


Packard, Si


Reichardt, F. A.


Rice, Joe S.


Rushmore, S. M.


Prince, H.


Rice, HI. Baldwin


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ORDER OF ELKS.


Rutherford, Robt.


Richardson, C. A.


Rowan, W. A.


Smith, S. J.


Sims, Samuel E.


Smith, 1 .. J.


Schureman, A. J. Stephens, R. S.


Seger, C. B.


Stewart, Jno. S.


Sharpe, A. F. Sharpe, Geo.


Steele, A. L.


Stuart, D. F.


Smith, D. C.


Street, G. C.


Smith, E. T.


Sweeney, J. J.


Smith, F. J ...


Swinford, S. T.


Tate, J. W.


Taliaferro, E. M.


Thompson, T. H.


Talfor, R. B. Timmins, Geo. G.


Taylor, A. K.


Urwitz, Max


Van Vleck, W. G.


Watson, J. I ..


Winstead, Ed. M.


Wall, W. S. Warnecke, G. C.


Windsor, Wm.


Whyte, Wm. Williams, J. C.


Waties, J. R.


Worthington, C. A.


Warner, H. T.


White, Justin C.


Wilson, R. J.


Willett, H. S.


Wilson, Harvey T. D.


Wright, C. J.


Left Handed Fishing and Hunting Club.


This famous club dates its existence from 1880, and has a national reputation in regard to its social features. It has a large list of passive and honorary members living in various states and territories of the Union, and embraces among them ex-President Harrison, ex-Governor J. S. Hogg, of Texas, and many other prominent civ- ilians. The Club House is situated at Morgan's Point on Galveston Bay.


OFFICERS.


W. H. COYLE Chief Shark.


T. I .. MITCHELL, Captain Jack Fish.


ROBERT ADAIR Captain Cat Fish.


H. B. JOHNSON Captain Eel.


GUST WARNECKE Captain Whale.


BOARD OF DIRECTORS ..


Albert Mckinney Captain Oyster.


H. B. Rice. Captain Clam.


S. R. Perryman Captain Eagle.


'T. Cleveland. . Captain Prairie Chicken. Vernon Leman Captain Red Bird.


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LEFT HANDED F. AND H. CLUB.


W. W. Glass. Captain Sting Ray.


Geo. Ellis Captain Wiggletail.


A. L. Conway . Captain Crane.


W. A. Childress Captain Sword Fish.


Jake Keller .


Captain Buck.


John Roessler


Captain Hawk.


Ed. Dupree.


Captain Trout.


Chas. Winkler Captain Quail.


L. F. Alien


Captain Devil Fish.


Louis Illmer Captain Fiddler.


Clarence Gueringer . Captain Gar.


Houston Turnverein.


Organized January 14th, 1854; chartered, 1871. Membership 330. Meet First Sunday of each month at Turner Hall, corner Prairie Ave. and Caroline St.


DIRECTORS.


F. A. HEITMAN President.


K. KATTMANN. Secretary.


W. A. REICHARDT Vice-President.


W. C. HARDE 'Treasurer.


Louis Illmer


E. Blaffer


C. H. Ries


F. Hacker


Louis Scharck A. Brunner Henry Albrecht


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Volksfest association.


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Organized in 1869; incorporated Nov. 20th, 1881. Membership 60. Annual meeting, sec- ond Sunday in November. Volksfest is held in May.


DIRECTORS.


LOUIS ILL,MER


President.


ALEX BARTTLINGCK Secretary.


J. J. SETTEGAST. Vice-President.


H. F. MACGREGOR Treasurer.


WM. G. HEINZE Custodian.


John Muller Fred Muller


Paul Floeck


Fred Mundes


H. Blaffer


Joe. Peschka


E. Rathmann Louis Schneider


Jas. A. Breeding John Steinhagen


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Star Wheel Club.


Club meets second and fourth Mondays in each month in club rooms over 602 Main street. Color's, Crimson and Black.


Houston Quartet Club.


The Club was chartered April, 1894. Mem- bership, 27. Meet every Friday at 8 p. M. at hall over 3ro Main street.


OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS'


D. D. BRYANT. President:


'T. P. BUFFINGTON Vice-President.


J. H. TAYLOR Secretary. A. B COHN . Treasurer.


C. W. UPDIKE Librarian.


FELIX SCHRAM Musical Director.


MADAME THERESA GOLDBERG Pianist.


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OFFICERS.


N. C. MUNGER. President.


JNO. H. KIRBY First Vice President.


JNO. METTERHEIMER Second Vice President.


JESSE G. ALBERT. Secretary and Treasurer.


D. B. RUDESIL.I. Captain.


ROBERT GIL.I. Lieutenant.


MASTER LANCE APPLEBY Mascot.


MEMBERS.


Binz, Arthur


Krause, C. D.


Brown, Ben.


Lowry, W. B.


Cavaniss, J.


Lowry, F. C.


Catara, W.


Nussbaum, Henry


Coombs, Claude


Nichols, C. F.


Eyres, E. J.


Steele, R. D.


Fisher, Chas.


Swinford, Jerome


Green, F.


Treadway. R. L.


Hunter, W. H.


Williamson, Jno.


Holmes, Phil


Willon, W. W.


Ladies Bicycle Club.


Members meet every Monday at 6 p. M. over 602 Main St. Colors, Green and Black.


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5. 5 232.


OFFICERS.


MRS. N. C. MUNGER President. MRS. WM. CHRISTIAN Secretary- Treasurer.


MISS BESSIE KIRBY . Mascot.


MEMBERS.


Mrs. John H. Kirby, Miss Clara Carter. Mrs. Knapp. Miss Ida Thompson.


Miss Rosalie Munger. Miss Bessie Kirby.


Miss Vera Strong.


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Houston Mandolin, Banjo and Guitar Club.


Meets Monday and Thursday nights over 301 Main street.


OFFICERS.


N. C. MUNGER President.


R. D. STEELE. Secretary.


JAS. A. CARBARY Treasurer.


PROF. WM. MORRIS. Director.


MEMBERS.


Barr, R. C.


Otto, A.


Dacke, A. E.


Scholl, C. W.


Filizela, F. A.


Sievewright, Wm. M.


Grey. R. E.


Sheets, Chas. W.


Kiesling, E. G. Slaughter, J. T.


Miller, C. E.


Hamblen, E. S.


Shakespeare Club.


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The number of this club is limited to twenty, it now has eleven, and, as its name implies, its members are ardent devotees of the Bard of Avon.


The club uses Rolfe's acting edition of Shake- speare and studies under the direction of the "Chicago University Extension Course." They have already studied "As You Like It," "Twelfth Night," "Macbeth," "Coriolanus" and "Antony and Cleopatra."


They take up for the approaching season "Richard III and Contemporary English His- tory." " The club meets every Thursday at 4 P. M. at Miss Hurley's school room in the Hampe building.


OFFICERS.


MRS. I. B. GERSON President.


MISS MARY LIGHT Vice-President.


MISS IDA WARNER Secretary- Treasurer.


MISS CARA REDWOOD Recording Secretary.


MEMBERS.


Mrs. E. Raphael


Miss Ida Nussbaum


Mrs. Hull


Miss Lota E. Hurley


Mrs: Blanch Booker


Miss Dwyer


Miss Lydia Atkisson


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The Mansfield Dramatic Club.


The Club is named for Mr. Richard Mansfield, the actor. The object of the Club, in addition to the entertainment of its members, is the study of eminent dramatists and the occasional public presentation of some of their best works to their friends and the public. The Club since its organization has rendered with much credit some difficult plays and the several members have in some instances acquitted themselves in manner equal, almost, to the most talented pro- fessionals. The Clubs accumulations are for the purpose of providing a library fund.


OFFICERS.


COL. W. A. CHILDRESS President.


MISS BESSIE KING Secretary.


MR. NELSON C. MUNGER Treasurer. MRS. WILLIAM CHRISTIAN Librarian. MR. F. K. DORRANCE Stage Manager.


MR. A. A. BROOKS Property Man.


MR. E. T. BARDEN Director. MR. W. W. Shaw Director.


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MEMBERS.


Atkinson, Mrs. Geo. A. Knight, Miss Amy Brinsmade, Miss Lizzie Lidstone, Mr. Harry


Buffington, Mr. T. P. Munger, Mrs. Nelson C.


Chadwick, R. A. Jr.


Palfry, Mrs. Lewis


Craig, Mr. Robert


Perkins, Mr. David.


Dorrance, Mrs. O. H.


Phelps, Mr. E. P. Posten, Annie Laurie


Fernandez, Mr. Jack


Glascow, Mr. J. W.


Price, Miss Hennie


Gribble, Mr. Chas. Root, Miss Mary


Guion, Miss Mabel Hamilton, Miss Ethel Hite, Miss Frankie


Spence, Mr. Sheets, Mr. C. W.


Stewart, Mr. John


Hughes, Miss Bessie


Szabo, Miss Marion B.


Jones, Miss Alice Mae Taylor, Mr. J. H.


Kirkland, Mr. E: W. White, Mr. Justin


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Womans Reading Club.


This is one of the youngest of the Clubs, be- ing now in its third year. History has hereto been the study of the Club. The study for the year 1896 will be Greek history, philosophy and literature. The Club meets Wednesdays at 4 P. M. in Rev. Father Hennessy's parlors of the Catholic Chapel.


OFFICERS.


MRS. G. A. MCDONELL. . . President.


MRS. RICHARD NORSWORTHY. Vice-President.


MRS. WM. E. KENDALL,. Secretary.


MISS I. D. JENKINS. Treasurer.


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MEMBERS.


Mrs. G. A. McDonell Mrs. R. Norsworthy


Mrs. W. E. Kendall Mrs. J. O. Carr


Mrs. Richard Giraud


Mrs. Major Gary


Mrs: Vernon Lemon Mrs. J. F. Brady


Mrs. Lila Jenkins


Miss Voigh


Mrs. Krupp Mrs. J. C. Roberts


Miss Jennie Chriswell Miss Jessie Thomas


Miss Mary Kleiber


Mrs. Hipp


Mrs. Robert Adair


Mrs. Fannie McMillan


Miss Mary Stopple


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The Ladies Reading Club.


This is the oldest of the existing ladies literary clubs in the city, being now in its tenth year. The club meets every Tuesday. at 4 P. M. in the Parish house of Christ Church. It is the hope and desire of the club that, during the year 1896, quarters sufficiently commodious and convenient for the common use of all the literary clubs of the city may be obtained.


The object of the club is to study general literature and the pleasure of social intercourse. The membership is limited to fifty.


After two years study the club has just finished Shakespeare and will next take up the dialect writers of New England. The different stu ies taken up usually require each a term of three months.


OFFICERS.


MRS. C. A. MCKINNEY President. MRS. C. LOMBARDI. First Vice-President. MRS. B. S. FITZGERALD. . Second Vice- President. MISS GUSSIE HOWARD. Corresponding Secretary.


MRS. W. B. SLOSSON. Recording Secretary. MRS. J. W. TEMBY Librarian.


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MEMBERS.


Bell, Miss S. L.


Blandin, Mrs. Bell


Brewster, Mrs. Robert Briscoe, Mrs. M. J.


Childress, Mrs. W. A. Cushing, Mrs. E. B. Davis, Miss Marie Felton, Mrs. Gęo.


Ewing, Mrs. P. K. Fitzgerald, Mrs. B. S. Franklin, Mrs. T. R.


Fenn, Miss Belle Goldthwaite, Mrs. Geo. Howe, Mrs. M. G. Hill, Mrs. E. P.


Howard, Miss Gussie


Johnson, Miss G.


Lombardi, Mrs. C.


Huston, Mrs. J. A. Hutchinson, Mrs. J. P. Jones, Mrs. W. B. Looscan, Mrs. M.


MacGregor, Mrs. H. F. Mckeever, Mrs. J. J.


Mckinney, Mrs. C. A. Mohl, Mrs. A. H.


McAshan, Mrs. J. E. McComb, Mrs. J. E. Mellhenny, Mrs. S. K. Moore, Miss Jennie Noyes, Mrs. L. T. Rice, Mrs. H. B. Raphael, Mrs. E. Ring, Mrs. H. F. Reichardt, Mrs. F. A. Scott, Mrs. J. W. Slosson, Mrs. W. B. Temby, Mrs. J. W. Tracey, Mrs. R. S. Urwitz, Mrs. M. Waties, Mrs. S. G. Usher, Mrs. Emma Williams, Miss Annie


Roper, Miss Mary E. Stinde, Mrs. N. H.


z. Z. Club.


This club is one of the oldest and strongest social organizations in the state and its member- ship is composed of the elite of the city. It is a dancing club and its primary object is to provide entertainments for its members and their friends. It gives a Cotillion usually once every month during the season. Its entertainments are the leading social events of the city.


OFFICERS.


MR. H. H. DICKSON President.


MR. A. G. COCKRELL l'icc-President.


MR. SPENCER HUTCHINS. . Leader.


MR. T. L. RUSHMORE JR. Secretary.


MR. I. AUSTIN MILLER Treasurer.


EXECUTIVE COMMITTE.


Major T. H. Franklin Mr. H. W. Downey


Mr. Eugene Mitchell Mr. R. E. George


Mr. B. R. Latham Mr. J. G. Mckeever.


Mr. HI. S. H. Wilson


MEMBERS.


Adams, Mr. HI. E. Bailey, Mr. B. P. Atkinson, Mr. J. J. Beard, Mr. T. G.


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Carson, Mr. Philip R. Miller, Mr. I. Austin


Cleveland, Mr. A. S.


Mitchell, Mr. Eugene Cleveland, Mr. W. D. Jr. Morris, Mr. B. R. Cockrell, Mr. A. G.


Morris, Dr. Robert


Curth, Mr. W. H.


Muegge, Mr. E.


Dargan, Mr. Eugene


Myer, Mr. S. N.


Dickson, Mr. G. M.


Packard, Mr. Si.


Dickson, Mr. H. H.


Parker, Mr. E. B.


Dillingham, Mr. E. K. Perkinson, Mr. 1.


Downey, Mr. H. W.


Perryman, Mr. S. R.


Fatjo, Mr. E. A.


Peticolas, Mr. S. J.


Fitzgerald, Mr. W. E. Reichardt, Capt. F. A.


Franklin, Major T. H. Rice, Mr. B. B.


George, Mr. R. F.


Roberts, Mr. I. S.


Hamilton, Mr. J. B.


Heyck, Mr. Theo.


Rushmore, Mr. T. L. Jr. Scott, Mr. R. W.


Hudson, Mr. J. I ..


Tackaberry, Mr. John


Hutchins, Mr. Spencer Taliaferro, Mr. E. M. King, Mr. F. R. Turner, Mr. W. B.


Latham, Mr. B. R.


Waties, Col. J. Rives Wigg, Mr. C. S.


Lucy, Mr. C. H. Maguire, Mr. A. C. Wilson, Mr. HI. S. H. MacGregor, Mr. H. F. Wilson, Mr. H. T. D. Mellhenny, Mr. S. T. Williamson, Mr. R. M. Mckeever, Mr. J. (. Winstead, Mr. E. M.


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Adams, Mr. H. E., 1612 Mckinney


Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, 1104 Main Alberts, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. 812 Travis Alberts, Mr. Jesse


Allen, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. LaPorte Allen, Miss Elsie. Allen, Mr. John G. Allen, Mr. Wm. M. Allen, Mrs. Prudence


Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Percy, 403 Crawford


Allen, Capt. and Mrs. Samuel, 1506 Texas Allen, Baltis Allen, Miss Hortense Allen, Eugene


Allen, Mrs. S. I .. , 1704 Travis. Phone 557 Allen, Mr. A. C. Paul, Miss Mary


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Appleby, Mr. and Mrs. James, 1606 Main Appleby, Jeannette Timpson, Miss Timpson, Mr. and Mrs. S. C.


Archer, Dr. and Mrs. W. A., 32 Young Archer, Miss Archer, Miss Fannie Archer, Miss Virginia Archer, Mr. and Mrs. T. W., 704 Lamar Munson, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Todd, Miss Wiliie


Armistead, Mr. and Mrs. M. H., 1607 Prairie Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F., 918 Milamı Ashe, Mr. Charles E., 1504 San Jacinto Ashe, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S., 1906 Mckinney Ashe, Mr. J. B. Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Louis Atkinson, Mrs. John J., 817 San Jacinto Atkinson, Mr. Joseph J., 1403 Rusk


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Tankersley, Mrs. R. E.


Tankersley, Richard E. Jr. Tankersley, Raymond H.


Bailey, Mr. B. P. Houston Club Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac B., 1417 Mckinney Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Jr., 1104 San Ja- cinto. Phone 388 Baker, Judge Jas. A. Baker, Graham Baker, Jimmie Baker, Alice


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Bartell, Mr. and Mrs. A. H., 1605 San Jacinto Bartell, Miss


Bartell, Miss Laura


Bartell, Miss Ellen


Bartell, Miss Emma


Bartell, Edith


Bartell, Herbert


Barden, Mr. Edmund T., 1103 Dallas


Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Buell., 1504 Crawford


Bates, Mr. Hal, 1604 San Jacinto


Bear, Mr. M. B.


Beard, Mr. and Mrs. T. G.


Bein, Mr. and Mrs. C. W., 1904 Main.


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Bering, Mr. and Mrs. John Edward, 1209 Polk


Bering, Mr. and Mrs. C. H., 1317 Louisiana


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Bering, Mr. C. L.


Bering, B. K.


Bering, Mr. and Mrs. Theo., 704 Bell Bering Miss


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Bering, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Wednesday. 1705


Johnson. Phone 688 Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.


Bering, Mrs. J. M. Wednesday. 1210 Preston


Blake, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. 1703 Texas


Blake, Cliftine Blake, Earle


Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Cabeen. 1413 LaBranch McQueen, Mrs. T. J.


Blake, Dr. James H., 1517 Texas. Phone 226 Harris, Mrs. A.


Blackwell, Mr. A. O. LaPorte


Botts, Mr. W. B., 1106 Mckinney


Rice, Mr. and Mrs. David


Mahl, Mr. and Mrs. J. T.


Fitzgerald, Mrs. Mary


Botts, Miss


Botts, Eva


Botts, Tom


Boyles, Dr. and Mrs. J. M .. 1506 -Dallas. Phone 245


Boyles, Dr. T. J., 1203 Rusk. Phone 42 Boxley, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Thursday. 1216 Walker


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Bremond, Mrs. Paul, 1116 Capitol Breeding, Hon. and |Mrs. James A., cor. Pierce and Caroline


Bringhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R., 2802 Main


Bringhurst, Mr. Tom, 1218 Main


Brinsmade, Mr. and Mrs., "Vick's Cottage," Hadley


Briscoe, Mrs. Mary J., 620 Crawford Briscoe, Mr. Parmenas


Brown, Mr. and Mrs. N., 711 Milam


Brown, Henry Brown, Herman


Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S. A., 3212 Louisiana


Bujac, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Wednesday 12 to 3. cor. Walker and Caroline


Bujac, Miss E. Celeste Bujac, Mr. M. Jules Bujac, Mr. Etienne P., 805 Main


Burns, Mr. W. T., 1015 Fannin


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Bute, Mr. and Mrs. James, 1016 Milam Bute, Mr. and Mrs. John Bute, Miss Bertha Bute, Miss Dot


Bryan, Mrs. Bettie. Thursday. 1602 McKin- ney. Phone 472


Bryan, Miss


Bryan, Mr. Louis


Bryan, Chester Voorhies, Miss Lena


Brewster, Mr. and Mr. Robert, 906 Milam


Burton, Mrs. Jennie M., 2406 Travis. Phone 422


Burton, Miss Josephine Burton, Miss Jeannie Burton, Arthur Craig


For Classic and Popular Music for Receptions, Wed- dings, Etc. apply to A. Diehl's String Quartet. Ma- son Block. Phone 452.


Cage, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus. Wednesday.


102 LaBranch. Phone 140


Cage, Harry K. Cage, Elliot Cage, Rufus, Jr. Cage, Ella


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DR: R. E. BERING. RES. 1705 JOHNSON ST., Phone 688.


Drs. Key & Bering,


PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,


OFFICE: Rooms 302 and 303 Binz Building, Corner MAIN ST., and TEXAS AVE.


OFFICE HOURS HOUSTON, TEXAS. Phone 707.


9 to 12. 2 to 5.


Fine Chocolates.


Ice Cream and Fruit Ices.


Robertson's Cafe,


LUNCHES FOR LADIES SHOPPING,


AND SUPPERS FOR Theatre Parties a Specialty.


1015 TEXAS AVE. HOUSTON, TEXAS.


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Cameron, Mr. William, HIL Hamilton.


Phone 569 Davidson, Miss


Camp, Mr. and Mrs., Berry Wall, 1806 Main Campbell, Mrs. Mary E., 1009 Rusk. Phone 398 Cargill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Wednesday.


1518 Main


Cargill, Mrs. Harriet Cargill, Miss Carrie Cargill, Mr. Ennis Cargill, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur


Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. O., 1707 Main


Carroll, Mr. Vinson, 2216 Main


Carson, Mr. Philip R. Carson, Miss E. M.


Cave, Major E. W., 812 Capitol Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. R. C., 1113 Leland


Chatham, Mr. John G., 802 Rusk


Chew, Capt. and Mrs. F. F., 1216 Dallas Chew, Miss Lovie Chew, Annie Bush Chew, Mr. Ed. Chew, John


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{ SUCCESSORS TO B R. LATHAM.)


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HOUSTON, TEXAS.


The Only House in Texas Handling Furniture Exclusively.


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Chew, Mr. and Mrs. W. B., s. w. cor. Fannin and Dallas. Phone 426 Chew, Jo. Harper Chew, William Bartlett


Childress, Col. and Mrs. W. A., 1417 Crawford Childress, Minnie Childress, Mabel


Christeson, Mr. and Mrs. A., Fairview Av. and Morgan, Fairview Addition. Phone - Christeson, Miss Alice M.


Christian, Captain and Mrs. Wm. Tuesday.


IIIO Clay


Clark, Mr. George A., Hutchins House


Clemens, Mr. J. J., 2014 Rusk


Clemens, Miss


Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thursday.


806 San Jacinto. Phone 29


Cleveland, Miss


Cleveland, Miss Tina


Cleveland, Eleanor


Cleveland, Alma


Cleveland, Abbie


Cleveland, Mr. Aleck Sessums


Cleveland, Mr. W. D. Jr.


Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. O. L., 1106 Texas


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General


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GENERAL ELECTRICAL REPAIRING


713 MAIN STREET. HOUSTON, TEXAS


GRUNEWALD,


SOUTH TEXAS MUSIC DEALER, 320 MAIN ST., HOUSTON.


Handles everything usually kept in a first-class Music House. Pianos and Organs for sale or rent. Instruments sold cheap for cash or on easy monthly payments. Old Pianos and Organs taken in exchange as part pay. Pianos, Organs and Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired by Skillful Workmen


RADFORD & HUTCHINSON, MAOCIT DLOCIE.


Agents lor Tenney's Celebrated New York Confections


LXPERT BOX DRESSING A SPECIALTY PHONE 329.


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Cocke, General and Mrs. Richard, 514 Fannin Cockrell, Mr. A. G.


Collins, Mr. and Mrs. R. S., cor. Chenevert and Dallas


Converse, Mr. James


Cook, Mr. Hampton, 1701 Capitol


1004


Cook, Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Wednesday. McGowan. Phone 303 Cook, Abner


Cooley. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. 'Thursday. Boule- vard and 16th Ave., Houston Heights


Cooley, Denton Winfield


Cooley, Arthur Waugh


Cooley, Ralph


Cooley, Clarkson


Cotton, Mr. and Mrs. J. M., 1018 Travis 'Todd, Miss Todd, Miss Louie


Courtney, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.


Thursday.


409


Mckinney


Courtney, Lydia Courtney, R. B. Jr. Courtney, Quintard Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. W. H., 1410 Texas Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.


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Cragin, Mr. George A., 1116 Capitol


Craig, Mr. and Mrs. L. W., Milby


Craig, Leonard


Craig, Doddridge Craig, William


Crane, Mr. and Mrs. W. C., 1410 Crawford


Crane, Charles


Crank, Major and Mrs. William Henry. First and Second Tuesdays. 1017 Lamar. Phone 552


Crank, Mr. William Henry Jr. Crank, Miss Jennie


Cumming, Miss Carrie, 1604 Dallas. Womans


Exchange


Curth, Mr. W. H.


A. Diehl, director of Church, Parlor and Club Concerts, Mason Block. Phone 452.


Dargan, Mr. Eugene, 1214 Prairie


Davis, Mrs. Bettie B., 1611 Texas Tate, Mr. John W.


Davis, Mrs. Rhoda M., 1217 San Jacinto


Daviss, Dr. and Mrs. E. Paxton. Thursday. 1018 McGowan. Phone 278


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