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FKIDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1620.
Serial No 2223
313 Congress Av, Austin, Texas.
AUST
planning a motor trip, which will
Corpus
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DEEP EDDY AMD VICINITY.
Social News Courtesy
WON
Mias
Werner, Thorndale
Dr C. E Maddry went Thursday
' morning from Austin to Lampasas to
attend the Baptist encampment
and other points in the East, where
don.
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—at Grocers
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hill have re-
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TWO THOUSAND REMNANTS
Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Payne Jr. have
their guest
Payne's father.
Half price
unsettled com
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THIS FRIDAY ONLY
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This Sale Begins at 9 A. M Thia Morning
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No Remnants Will Be Sold Before 9 a. m.
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BIGGEST WONDER IN THE WORLD COMES TO AUSTIN
Every Woman and Man Welcomes the Wonder Family
The First Family Which Ever Bought a Half Page To Be Introduced
Goods Now Being Introduced in Austin—Your Grocer Will Have It
Soon—Ask Him For It.
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WONDER CLEANER in about a quart of water
then rinse thoroughly.
Look
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while
able
paint, shelter,
i la not really
Mr. and Mrs. Hickman Baker, who
live near Manor, entertained with a
barbecue at Deep Eddy Wednesday
evening in honor of Miss Edna Mae
Wonder Cleaner
Nox the Spots
Post 0
Toasties
Miss Loraine Cook and her cousin.
Miss Eura Cook, left Austin Thurs-
day for a visit to their grandmother,
Mrs. M. Cook, at Tanglewood, Texas,
and will later go to visit their un-
cle. Frank Cook, at Lexington, Texas
accompa
metored
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The Wonder Family is already making San Antonio happy and will find its welcome
in every Austin home.
Anna
Austin
Austin American's
Morning Laugh
to return to his work at Austin Poot-
office.
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different
lona they
Dr. Bledsoe. who expects to remain
in Austin some time.
Galveston. and expect
about 15 days.
they expect to spend the remainder
of the summer.
Mrs
street.
Mrs
daughte
who spi
Austin •
West Th
for her
THE BUSY
STORE
pictures.
Mr and Mrs. Hickman Baker. Mrs.
a ten-day visit with Mrs. J. A. Great-
house in Austin.
Mrs.
a cams
Barton
daughte
wood a
Houston
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the out
Barton,
ladies n
party:
Miss
Miss
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Miss
Miss
Miss .
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Mrs. :
Paul
avenue.
which ■
sister, w
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est on ti
Miss Heyo. San Antonio
Miss M. Schleier, San Antonio
Miss Emma Zander
Mias Edna Wukasch
E. Sherley. Clara
M Heinemeier
C. Barsun, San Antonio
J. J. Engelman, Clara
Walter Fehr
M Harris
Walter Wukasch
Martin Wukasch
THE BUSY
STORE
Contains No Acids, Lye or Potash
and removes the most stubborn spots from fine
fabrics without injury to the material.
Wonder Cleaner will be sold by all live, wide-
awake dealers, 25c and 50c packages
PRIE
and “
For Washing Dishes
use one tablespoonful WONDER CLEANER in
six quarts of hot water.
To produce and sell an article so good that
it will create a demand is good business policy.
We use every effort to please our customers
Mrs.
Austin
of Mrs.
UI. and
compan
Thelma
visit in
Mrs. M. C. Cook,
Phone 4547.
Following the regular prayer serv-
ice at the University Baptist Church
on Wednesday night an informal re-
ception was held for Rev. D. H. Le-
Sueur and Mrs Lesueur, who after
a restdence of several years in Aus-
tin will return soon to Mexico to re-
Judge French Spencer of the Court
of Appeals spent Thursday in Dallas
on business.
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_____$ .50
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For Laces, Curtains, or
Does not Ines ita cleansing
older It is the better it cleans
a lawn party Wednesday evening at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. I. Minter.
Phone 4820.
Miss Selette Olsen entertained with
This mearch has been made not only because of the
commereiai Pomibilitien in melling nuch a hand eleaner.
but alno, and primarly, becauine the larre umers or
years ago because of
iditions in that country.
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climatie
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that WONDKH
Absolutely frre from acida, lye or potash
Non-inflammable ane non-injurious to the
deli ate skin
A. M. Sherman is reported much
better, though still suffering from
wounds"on his arm and leg caused
by his bicycle accident.
Kern of Houston, who is the guest
in Austin of Mrs. C. M Miller turned
323 Third St.,
Mrs. C. I. McCartney, her daugh-
ter. Mrs Mary Duncan, and her son.
James McCartney, motoring from
chaperoned the following young peo-
ple:
Miss Edna May Kern
Miss Mozelle Pate
Miss Agnes Miller
Miss Margaret Miller
Miss Marjorie Calloway
Miss Marion Penn
Miss Elnora Edgar
Miss Marjorie Atwood
John A Hill Jr.
Richard Hill
Banner Gregg
Edgar Hart
George Butte
Felix Butte
Albert Prater
Bill Chumney
Roscoe Miller
Elisabeth Baker
Carey Baker
Dowsing Baker.
Lee Grumbles of San Saba spent
the week-end with his brother. Por-
ter Grumbles. at the home of the
latter on Lake Austin.
things which In his opinion are most
needed for the success of the work-
in Mexico and touched on some of
the things which he hopes to accom-
plish.
Mrs. LeSueur also spoke.
Miss Mary Lee Swann was pres-
ent and spoke briefly of her work
in China.
Mr. LeSueur expects to go soon
from Austin to Mexico, but it is not
yet decided whether the educational
work in which he will engage will
be in Lorreon, Mexico, or in Chihua-
hua.
Mrs. LeSueur will remain in Aus-
tin till the last of August, when -he
and the four youngest LeSueur chil-
dren will go to join Mr LeSueur.
Miss Anita LeSueur and Miss Al-
levida LeSueur will remain in Texas
and will attend school at Baylor
Female College at Belton.
Judge
• with Ju
motored
after wh
to conti
Colorado
this week for Detroit, Chi-
the skin like VELVET
One of the problems on which chemical acience has
been working for several years was to produce a hand
cleaner that would be practically universal in ita unefu)
dye. stains, etc.. with remarkable enne
neceasarv to rinse the hands with wi
Prof. Vernon Rumsey has accept-
ed a position in the Capitol with
the State Board of Examiners
Several social affairs
given for Miss Margaret
Edward Smith
Removes Grease, Heals Cuts
Leaves the Hands like Velvet
A preparation which does everything that all other
han 4 cleaners win do and more than any one of them
will do and does it better and more quickly
Mr. and Mrs. E E McDonald and
baby, who came from Corpus Chris-
r* M
an
A “fish try*’ was enjoyed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs F W Boll-
man Wednesday evening as the re-
sult of a few hours’ fishing by Mr
Bollman on the Colorado River.
Mrs. James Logue entertained in-
formally at her home on Patterson
avenue Wednesday afternoon In hon-
or of her sister. Mrs. F Froebel of
San Antonio, who is a guest in the
Logue home.
After a social hour was enjoyed
ice cream and cake were served to
the following:
Mrs. F. Froebel, San Antonio
Mra Lee Wilcoxon
Mrs. Frank Roll
Mrs. John Heath
Mrs. O. D. Farquhar
Miss Ethel Wilson
Miss Dorothy Wilcoxon
Lttle Ruth Logue.
Point Whieh Difterentate woxpII
di in from AU ouer
sores on the hands and makes
Saves times, labor and expenme
Cheaper than soap or gasoline
er—simply wipe
use no soap on
EVERY MUKN ING- -DAILI ANU SuNDAY
HTERED.AS_SECOND-CLASSMATTER.POSTOFFICEAUSTIN,TEXA•
who broke his arm
be guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Delisle.
feeder and germicide for the akin
The affair was planned for lata Tenn., where they
week at the Baker home near Manor, two months.
Prof J. L Taft and family are
cago. New York. Washington. D. C.. “t simonndrteriherbarrprasented.n!
take them to
Silver Beach.
entertainment while here.
preparation
Our Hand Cleaner will remove iodine.
Houston. Beaumont,
daughte
by a r
Ennis, "
the Pas
mother, Mrs. Van Oliver, at Pleas-
anton, Texas.
tired of using
Rumsey of 2447 Lafayette
Peacock's
One of
Bledsoe Payne. son of Dr. and Mrs.
L. W Payne Jr., has returned to
Austin from a trip through Arisona
and California.
Fam J. Young of Beaumon+ was
attending to business in the Depart-
ment of Insurance and Banking in
Austin Wednesday.
solution of one
the SAFEST PItHFARATION
C. Nichols, his daughter, Mrs. Lena
Davis, and his granddaughter, Miss
Helen Ray Davis, went on Thursday
night from Austin to Ardmore. where
they will be joined by Mr Nichols”
Mr. and Mrs. T A Lorance and
children, Maurine Lorance and Je-
rome Lorance. have returned to Aus-
tin from a short trip to San Antonio
and report an enjoyable time.
Miss Clara Lightfoot of San An-
tonio, who visited in Austin with
Miss Eudora Hawkins on Tuesday
and Wednesday, has gone to her
home.
nese and at the a
known preparations
potash ot he w ht-
i which in a rerular
l. N o matter how
power with age the
Lawrence Olsen. 2004
Mrs 1
being ill
Smith, of
it heals any cuts or abraaions of the
Miss Ola Weed, Miss Laura Weed,
Miss Agnes Weed and Miss Hettle
Belle Terry went from Austin to
Colorado for a stay of several weeks.
Miss Ola Weed and Miss Laura
Weed will return to Austin about
the middle of August, but Miss Ag-
es Weed and Miss Hettle Belle
Terry. who expect to take work in
he university at Boulder, Colo., will
be away well into September.
missionary work aban-
Prof. Wesley Peacock motored to
Austin this week, accompanied by
Miss Ruth Taff, whp has been a
guest in the Penrock home in San
Antonio. and Miss Margaret Pea-
cock, who will spend the week 1s
a guest of Prof. Taff and family in
Austin.
but because of unsettled weather. ------
conditions had to be postponed. Miss Edith Carter of Weatherford
Miss Marie Mills of Houston, who is the Austin guest of hei aunt, Mrs
was named as joint honor guest with Felix Smith, 2102 Pearl street. <
Miss Kerns, was called to her home ...... - ■
ir Houston several days ago by the4 Cards have been received from
illness of her mother Miss Stella Brown, who is spending
After a swim in the pool a sup- the summer in New York, telling of
per of hot barbecued lamb, with the interesting time which she is
other delicacies. was served and the having,
party remained to enjoy the motion, - ■
sume the i
doned seven
ti for a short visit with Mr Me-
____I Donald’s sister, Mrs Robert Gragg.
Sabine left Austin Thursday for Fort Worth,
-t her where they will visit Mr. McDon-
Mrs. Chas. A. Roe.
Phone MIL
Mrs. W. R. Tartin and children,
Maurine Tartin, Bonnie Tartin and
Billy Tartin, returned to their home
in San Augustine after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Arlitt in Austin.
friend. Miss Nina Scott, of Sherman.
The lawn, where the young peo-
ple enjoyed their games and con-
tests. was lighted with Japanese lan-
terns
in the ring contest first prise went
to Miss Ebba Lndahl and Wallace
Lay, while the "booby” was awarded
to Mias Hasel Goldstein
Partners for the contests and for
refreshments were found by going
to certain places in the yard desig-
nated on cards given each guest
Refreshments of ice cream and
Wonder Dust
Miller, Mrs.
A Hill Er.
Errpe gEe,
88042Pdca
Etmddi
Miss Maruerite Calhoun Simonds,
who danced with the Prince of
Wales and who also had the unusual
distinction of receiving a royal call
from Prince Albert and his suite. is,
leaving for France and England.
and sister, Miss
Pearl street, left
Mrs. G. M Yamini and children,
whose home is near Ranger, are ex-
pected to arrive in Austin the latter
part of the week for a, to her
uncle. J C. Giles, and family of Aus-
tin. after a visit to Mrs Yamini"s
Every woman in Austin should attend this sale. It’s the closing out of every
short length of Silk and Silk Mixed Materials and Cotton Goods, There are at least
300 remnants of white organdies in this lot. Purchases limited to 120.00 to each
customer.
to Austin
Cleans floors carpetn and furniture.
Adaptable on land or sea and not affected by
conditions
Christi and
to be gone
Mr and Mrs L S Adams of
Houston and Mrs. Howard King of
Minneapolis, Minn., are expected to
arrive in Austin this Friday and will
these was a swim and picnic supper
at Deep Eddy Wednesday evening,
a fishing party on Onion Creek
Thursday, while Mrs. Sarah Donald-
son of Kyle. Texas, has invited Prof.
Taff and family and Miss Peacock
to be guests at a "fish fry" and
swimming party, where they will
also enjoy music and dancing, on the
Donaldson Ranch.
from Franklin,
spent the past
Mr and Mrs. H V Maroa of Tay-
lor with their sons, Carl Mares,and
John Mares, motored to Austin
Thursday for the day.
Mm
Seventh
for Shr
attend t
Mins M.
Baird o
to take ।
©clock,
byterian
The b
life in A
two yea
made h
Mrs, J
son. Howard Nichols, for a three
weeks’ tour of Colorado and other
places of interest in the West.
are being
Mr. and Mrs. L A Dill returned
to their home in San Antonio after
The choir boys of St. David’s Epis-
copal Church, who have spent the
past 10 days camping on the San
Gabriel River near Georgetown, re-
turned to Austin Thursday afternoon
on trucks sent out from Austin.
Prof. Wm Evans and the follow-
ing boys, accompanied by Rev. Lew-
is Carter Harrison and S. J. Harri-
son. reached Austin about 4 o'clock
in the afternoon:
Wallace Taylor j
Harold Taylor
Herbert Winfrey
Joe Cope
John Cope
Robert Downing
Roy Burne
Luis Gonsales
Clarence Kuhlman
Walter Todd
Colquitt Todd
Dorsey Berry.
Bill—Which part of your face is
the cheapest?
John—Dunno.
Bill—Your nostrils—they are two
for a cent (scent).—Boys’ Life.
rough or tracked and dry the pkin la if you will make
a practire nt using WONDFR DINT it will mak • your
skin like VELVET
PRICE LIST
the hands with cloth, lot
the hands at all
WONDER DUST in i
to use because it contains
ever, but does ontain a i
You will note
rleaner but that
through INTEGRITY, COURTEOUS TREAT-
MENT and HIGH QUALITY of WONDER
PRODUCTS.
Remember we back up every article we
manufacture and sell with the strongest kind
of a MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
A satisfied customer is not only our biggest
advertisement but our biggest asset.
If for any reason whatsoever you are not
satisfied, the purchase price of any WONDER
PRODUCT will be promptly and cheerfully
refunded.
Honesty is not the best policy. Honesty is
the only policy.
“WONDER CLEANER"
improvement on all
Dean T. U. Taylor of the Univer-
sity of Texas was elected vice-presi-
dent of the National Society for the
Promotion of Engineering Education
at a meeting held lately at Ann Ar-
bor. Mich.
University of Texas numbers sever-
al members in this association, they
being H. Y. Benedict, L. Leroy
Brown, J. M. Bryant, F. E. Gieseckc
and E. R. Hedrick
Mrs. James Frances and baby
have returned to Austin from Hous-
ton, where they visited relatives dur-
ing the time Mr- Frances win on his
vacation in Wichita Falls
Mr. Frances has also returned to
Austin from Wichita Falls.
Mr. Lesueur told of some of the' John Miller and John
Our friends are requeste to
send social news for publication
as soon as the event takes place.
The news of weddings, engage- •
ments, receptions, parties, dances,
afternoon teas. meetings, church
events and all social functions
should be forwarded to us on the
same day that they take place, for
publication in next mornings
Austin American.
It is not good social form nor
Is it a courtesy to guests to with-
hold publication for several days.
Neither is It good form to with-
hold publication of events, which
take place during the week, until
the Sunday issue.
The polite and courteous host-
ess of 1920 does her guests the
honor of publishing news of her
social events in the following
morning's Austin American.
Any delay in securing such pub-
lication is often regarded as a so-
cial error and should be avoided
if possible.
UNIVERSITY NEIGHBORHOOD
AND ENFIELD.
Mrs. Henry Johnson left Austin
for Temple where she will visit her
daughter, Mre. 8. E Golden.
Mrs. Johnson will also visit an-
other daughter. Mrs A. L Harris,
before returning to her home in
Austin.
To clean bath room, 4tchen or utensils,
woodwork, marble, linoleum, windows apply a
little WONDER CLEANER in its original form
without diluting with water, then rub dry with
a damp cloth or brush.
For Spots or Stains on Carpets, Clothes
and so forth, rub freely with WONDER
CLEANER until spots are removed, then
sponge or rinse out in dear cold water.
WASHINGTON GIRL PRE-
SENTED TO KING GEORGE
cranking a ear last week, is
over again.
14 Heals cuts
many worthless preparafions foisted upon them And
in rrsponne to thin demand, our chemist, after muc h
effort compounded what has been named
______AUSTIN AMERICAN,
J Kan Antonio to Waco, stopped for a1
1 visit with Mrs. Jennie Rose Hargis
and Miss Werna Hargis in Austin
Thursday.
Mrs. Duncan lives in Wac and
Mrs McCartney and her son in
Brownwood.
cake were served by the hostess
The following young people were
included in this hospitality:
Miss Nina Scott of Sherman
Miss Leonora Lackey of San An-
tonio
Miss Leah Moncure of Bastrop
Miss Grace Moncure of Bastrop
Miss Laura Lindahl
Mias Ebba Lindahl
Miss Ruth Andrewartha
Mias Rena Lee Giles
Miss Nellie Jourdan
Mise Ethel Meier
Miss Alice Meier
Miss Hasel Goldstein
Miss Julia Ojerholm
Miss Elisabeth Ojerholm
Miss Aftrid Ojerholm
Miss Selette Olsen
Mias Nora Goldstein
Lewis Lindahl
Loyd Palmer
Lester Palmer
Clifford Palmer
Homer Olsen
Wallace I Ay
Alden Dale
Albert Carrington
Lowell Leberman
Billy Minter
Henry Naschke
James Ojerholm
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Ojerholm
Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Olsen.
All Live, Wide Awake, Hustling Grocers Will Have the Wonder Family in Their Stores Every Day
Mr. (
Wa
Dallas. •
and Mrs.
Park fo
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wukasch ac-
companied a few young people to
Deep Eddy for a dinner-lunch on
Tuesday.
The following enjoyed the lunch
and watermelon which were served
vy Mrs. Wukasch:
Miss Hattie Schmidt. Winchester
WLY PNEFANATIOX
kin in the worlel.
D'Fr is not only a
hand cleaners of dirferent dew rip tiona the thounans
of factories throughout the land. .nd the hundred* of
thousand* of auto owners, were anxious to have some-
thing better than they have been using They grew
M E Wear. Mrs. C.
skin as well as cleansing In cold weather y<
• 111 not chap or get red or rough, if you
Theres One Best
of everything
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and the ,
best in 1
corn flakes
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