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Austin American Society News
Sunday afternoon
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Social New Courtesy
Mothers! Just Think of It! Such Suits as These!
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AND THINK OF THE SAVINGS INVOLVED.
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Boys’ $8.50 Suite...........86.50
•7.50
Boys' 110 00 Suits
$3.00
$2.00
$4.50
6 to • years 10 to 13 years
$L2S
$1.00
$1.10
90c
85c
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ineludes edzes
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for
to insure good, co
$3.00 to $6.00
who
have
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their
very
worsted suite.
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SEVENTH WARD NEWS.
E. M. Scarbrough & Sons
and
Mrs.
brief
Bob Luckett and!
All the News
Ittie
Anderson
All the Time
Elroy. Austin Motor Sales Company
While It’s New
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Austin American
For Further Information Call or Phone
Mr
Phone 1106
ing week.
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Gregory
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Young and Eugene Young, of 110%
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The Austin American
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paper.
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Bathing Suits
For Boys From 3 to 18
sites,
very
Palm Beach—Cool Cloth—and Tropical
Worsteds
Boys’ Khaki Trousers
FOR ROUGH AND TUMBLE WEAR
Boys' 812 50 Suite...............
Boys’ 315 00 Suite..............
Athletic
fortable
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return
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gone
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turned
Christ.
from
every
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to
Depot Agent
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for he
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spend:
and re
Albright of Austin, have returned to
their home in Dallas.
son "
sister
SOUTHERN PACIFIC UNES
SUMMER EXCURSION RATES
have
worth
have
return
Mrs I
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14 to 16 years
$1.50
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Mrs
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some •
family
writes
stay in
styles with elustc **«•
wearing bervice.
They are rosily very cleverly styled and
serviceable
$11.00 Silk Suita For $7.95
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home
stay
their
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in Paris, Texas.
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aunt. Mr
Worth
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The upper
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Ninth J
sum m e
expecta
gust
Mrs, G. C. Bock,
Pone 4880,
Mark
Austin
childrer
guesta «
Mrs
MeDo
Small Boys’ Tub Suits
—And These Are Remarkable Values
food Most all are
Mr
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Boys come in early because these
Suita are going to move out
re arain
vacation
Luckett’s
Mr K. Penchku
MrS. A. Peschka, Jr.
Mn H V Peschka
Mrr W. Roseher
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Austin
Gilfilla
Mr.
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Presents the most interesting news and reading of any news-
paper ever panted in Austin.
Its circulation represents the greatest and most intellectual group
of readers ever gathered as subscribers to an Austin news-
Mra. a. "Peschka, im Fast Miret
to celebrat her birthday in an in-
te ...h]
came 1
with mJ
H I
. ana Mr T. L MMer, who have
anungbeir auster, Mr A V
Tieketa on maie each saturday, June sth to Septe
Umit to return 10 day*
s10.10— Teket on ■**• dauy from June >* to. Reptmber aota.
Lmi to return »♦ daya, but not later than oetober tint.
The kind of breakfast
you eat .often determines
the grade of work you will
before noon.
Keep fit! For breakfast,eat
Grape'Nuts
The brain and body-building
nourishment of wheat and
malted barley.
Grape'Nuts needs no sugar
There's a Reason"
H C. Weaver ot Austin has gone
to Houston on business
W E Healep returned to Austin
jsunday after spending the week-end
I with felauves in Caldweil.
Gragg I
home in
All Straw Hats Go
Sizes 3 to 18
82 50 Straw Hats.... S1.95
84 50 Straw Hats....$2.59
85 50 Straw Hata. ..-$4.00
Mr. and Mre. E B MeDonald and
Mrs. Harry Gammell and son
Harry Gammell Jr., of Austin are
in 1ckharat visiuing her sister Mre
M. K Dale. ______
Mrs. Virginia Clark of 904 Trinity1
St., is having as guests her daughter.
Mrs. K- L Cunningham and cnuaren,
from San Antonio.
K. C. Millov. E. J Delfralme Md
Ed Booth are spending a few days
in Corpus Christi.
Mina Emma Houston is vistting her
unci®. Joe Sassman of Colton.
Mrs J B Culp and daughter, Miss
Values of Extreme Importance
There’s No Excuse For Mothers Not Being Happy
With Such Bargains in Children’s Apparel as These
Teket ornice
in Congrem Ave.
Phone mi.
tion this Wednesday at the Helen
Infirmary.
Circles Nos 1 and * of the Hirst
Methodist Church of Austin held
their meeting Monday afternoon at
the church at 3:30 o’clock, Mrs. W
T. Goike of Circle No. • presiding.
After the business session a pro-
gram on the foreign work of the
aburch was given by the following:
Mrs. T. D. Woods, Brasil.
Mrs. Joe Rowe, Mexico.
Mrs. W. F. Goike, Mexico.
Mrs. Caspar Wright, Cuba.
George Burnham, Jr., violin solo,
accompanied by Mrs. E. T. Schoch.
Refreshments were served by Circle
No. *.
W. R SMITH. D. P A
No. »•» Ltuefield Bidg.
Rev Roth of Bay City is in Aus-
tin viaiting T. R steng at 200 E.
sixteenth Street. .
relatives and
the home eh
visit in the home of Mr. and Mra C.
At Only 2 Cents Per Day, 65c a Month
,, -- X - .. ---— - —- ——
A. W
Mr. S. G Swenson left Austin Moo-
dily for Kennedy. Karnes county, to
spend a week with hi* son and
family.
Mies Dora Lay and sister. Mias
Rula May Lay, at 2006 Sabine street
are visiting relatives in San Antonia.
been visiting
yeara and
Rellevue Path have returned •
st. Ur». after a visit of two weeka with
a relat ives in Wharton and adjacent
nt he r a n 1
the tell «
trou led •
atm fir re
normal ■ o
Of Austin spent Sunday in
Mre J. H. Gardner and son, John
Gardner, of Austin have gone to
Hico. Texas. to visit Mrs. Gardner’s
father.
Mr. and Mra. A Paschka
Mr. and Mre. J. C. Stark, Jr.
Mrs. C. Roscher
Miss E. Eisen belser
Miss Annie Roscher
Mias Laura Stark
Miss Lillie Stark
Mias Emma Eisenbeiser
Miss Lillie Roscher
Emmett Roscher
Eddie Roscher
Esther Peschka
EAST OF THE CAPITOL DOME
Rev. D. H. Le Sueur of Austin
expects to leave this Wednesday for
Chihuahua. Mexico, where he will be:
gin making arrangements for a giris‘
boardins school to be opened in the
fall
Mr. Louvien has returned to his
home in Bellville after a short visit
in Austin with his daughter Mra K
R. Werner.
friends gathered at
Mrs Max chnelder was called.t
Temple Monday on account.
I death of her aunt Mrs. Anna Blum.
eat in
ing be
coast.
Mra M A Hural and son Harold
Hurst of Austin expect to leave this
week for Brownwood to visit rela-
uves and triends and expect to be
gone about a month.
Mre. B H. Triplett of Austin her
returned from a vlait to her daughter.
Mrs. Elzabet Hankins et Tulsa.
Okla., and is entertaining ss her
guests for ten days Mr. and Mra F.
G. Michaelis of Beaumont.
and M ra
WOMA!
upon her
those
Th® flash
the < lea
pany OT|
Mr
plant ’fl
for Sa
vimit di
and wi
M M
The pernonnel included:
Mr. and Mrs J. C. stark, Jr.
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mr. and
Mr. end
Roland Bv.iwn
- John Henry swenpon
Lola Moy Bwnwm
Mho Dorothy sel wilan of Leck:
han i, visiting Aline Lay al 3005
bine Street
yeflow end
eke
We have arranged those Khaki Kniekerbocker
into three sise rengas and pricedpecordinK. Fon.the
Nafa"boaringmkakr"trou.mo..
noys NAISOOK vXIoX SIHS
every style suitable
Our friends are requested to
send social news tor publication
as saon as the event takes place.
The news of wedding®, ensage-
ments, receptions, parti®*, dances,
afternoon teas, meeting*, church
event* and all pocia functions
should be forwarded to us on the
same day that they take place, for
publication in next mornine:
Austin American.
It is not good social form nor
is it a courtesy to guests to with-
hold publication for several daya
Neither is it good form to with-
hold publication of events, which
take place during the week, until
the Sunday isse.
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.
visiting Mre.
P. H Patrick
Mia l
left Au
where I
Miss Alma Hoffman of Bastrop is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Frick,
Calvi
Sunda
of Rail
Whi
and o
were i
can of
here ol
home |
ham sandwiches, fruit
cream and cake vrp
Misa Ethel Meier has as her guests
this week Miss Virginie Hurt, Miss
Madeline Canova and Miss Billy
Glenn, all of Manor.
Mra E
Virginia Culp, of Henderson, after a
B Cooper returned to
i in Houston after a
in the Rollings’ home
at 902 East Second st-
AUSTIN AMERICAN. WKDNSHOAT MORNING, JULY 38, 19>0.
Materials of excellent quality chambray, ga-
bardine, Linene, kiddy doth, galatea and rep in
colors that are very serviceable and washable.
There are some stripes, solid colors and color com-
binations. Ages 2 to 8 years—
$15.00 Silk Shantung Suita $9.50
Mothers who want a real daaay little Dressy
Tub Silk Suit for Sonny Boy, select one or more
of these Balkin or Oliver Twist Models in 3 to 8
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Frick. Mire
Lucille Lee and Miss Edith Darreui
Frick spent Sunday in Bastrop.
Holden of I
Bob Luckett, Jr.,
Austin, following a
Llian Gullett.
Phone MU
Mra. W E Heslep and nttle
daughter. Hlizabeth Heslep. of Austin
are viatung relatives in Houston.
Mr i
609 W
Austin
Westbrook, have left Austin for Man
night to1 Antonio, where they will vimit with
H MH relat ivea before returning to their
n opera- home
Mine Mary von Blebersten of
Brenham, has arrived in Austin and
is the guest of Mr and Mra C. R.
von Bieberstein of 900 Eaat Fif-
teenth street
You can’t imagine how good they are until you have seen them. Now
is the time to buy the boy a school suit. The price is of great importance;
the character of suits should be considered—all smart snappy styles. Sizes
8 to 18 years.
spent la Roby with Mra
mother, Mra. Phunipn .
Ur and Mra C. A
a-awr of TE CAPTTOL DOME.
Mr. G. C. Bock
phone i**n
Mr- Ernest Swenson, who has heen
ieitine ber brother and sister, Mr.
""a Mra. C J gwenson of necker,
Stu med to her home in Austin Mon-
J A. Winon of Fort Worth wan Mr. and Mra E P. Hodres and
a viador in the anderson home.1wue dauxhtera, Marta Hodge and
501 Eaat Pirst street this pait/Marxarat Hodzen, arnven in.AW
! v (Monday for a visit with Mra Hodgea
— I parenta. Mr. and Mra. J. D. Randolph.
Mr. and Mre R E Haigler who I LdgvUff Terrace
Mra T. M McCrary and little
daukhtor. Opal Afton McCrary, of
California, who have been the
guests of her sister, Mra. T. 1. Min.
ter. expect to leave Austin Wednesday
for Rotan, Texas.
fast. The colorings are
in Austin
layer of the cake was
lower layer black and
burned three red can-
to 1» 1
size boy.
Mra W A. Tenckman of 3205
Trinity St., la entertaining a howse
party from Beeville at her bom,.
Her guests are: Mr. and Mre. C.
Schauerhammer.
Carl Schauerhammer. Jr.
Mra. O. A Trenckman.
Carl Otto Trenckman.
Theodore Meyer Jr. who had the
mistortune to fall and bruise his
foot la still confined to hie home.
Mre. E. K Clappart
Phew 4648
Mm, J. G Brewer and son Mar-
shall Brewer, arrived in Auatin
Monday evenide from Jacksonviile
for a viait with Mr Brewers
dauzhter. Mm W Rollings
Eeemm:3525
nephew. James Johnaon who, side Prive fall on her Saturday frac,
guests at a houne party luring both bones in her right leg
by Mre Corinne Haigler
has ret
Maurice Hatcher, who has been
viaiting relatives and friends in Lock-
hart. has returned to his home in
Austin.
Charles D. Stephana Jr., of 2306
Trinity Street, who underwent an
operation for the removal of his
tonsils and adenoids, is improving.
formal way.
As It was not a complete "sur:
prus the honoree had used cut i
flowers in decorating and prepared
an appropriate course of retreah*
mania.
MOTHERS HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY
TO PREPARE FOR SCHOOL DAYS
Buy Children’s Dresses
A FINAL CLEARANCE SALE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK
Beginning today to clear out our entire stock of
Children’s Summer Dresses, including pretty organdies,
figured voiles and ginghams, many of which are just the
little frock to wear to school and the price is lees than
one half of the prices you will pay this fall. Come in today
and select a few of these Dresses at the following prices:
AH 3 2 75 Dreeses. Sale Price........... 8 178
All $5.00 Dresses, Sale Price............. 3 85
AU 3 6 00 Dresses, Sale Price............. 4.65
AU 8 8 25 Dresses, Sale Price .......... 3 5.95
All 8 9.75 Dresses, Safe Price........... 3 6.95
All 81150 Dresses, Sale Price........... 8 8.35
AU 315 00 Dreeses. Sale Price..................
I
tn atte I
son - fa
Chamz
A party of Austin friends motored
to San Mareos for a swim and picnic
at Rodgers Park Sunday. , ..
The following enjoyed the OS:
casion:
Mrs. Frank Seery
Mr. and Mro. J. O. Andrewartha
Mr. and Mre R H Barr
Miss Bertha Goodrich
Miss Selette Olson
Miss Scott
Homer Olson
Richard Andrewartha
Jack Andrewartha
C A
ing
home oi
Mr* D. H Smith of Austin expecta
to leave “this week for Ardmore.
Oklahoma, to visit relatives.
TRAVIS HEIGHTS AMD BELLE-
VUE PARK
All Leading Bummer Resorta in lh, Vnited States
ON SALE JVNK 1ST
Lmited to Return October aist
aALVESTOX, TRXAS
Mr.and Mr.Paupodettrericand Wiey MeNeli ot 11 * wiow
non. iBulle Jerry eXPeSn Mumu- ler Austin ihi we-k to arm
Aratin.hi„"eK‘0‘cmpinepurtipostition with the White Shoe C* towna. _____
M nogeho’Fark In For Worth._____ ana Mra w A Mamiett ar.
. MM. Florencasaunder and MimetMaster "zaxmayd.smith ratunapnanrarpomwcct.spent"in"thxnw.
xeesztnat.nounnng„hueMpenwts"riat‘ve.in smithviemoiden home ____
they will remain until August when I wms , c Mr, W H cunningham in vtmtting
1 E"‘ "pe to retur to austin. Mr and Mm H Milburn at GM- Noun nock
re mie h.. nCceptea • pool- ding, came in Auatin Monday for | ------
tion in the Crosbytown high reboot Mr Milburn to.unerzo.enizxam; T K Macfarlane of Dallas in th,
whom too W.u rwreh biMory anatn.burArtnnaPSpml"kenryiuest of h- Mra. E. R
Camp Bupreme ot Uaraan sprneRene at aat Firm atreet
mrersnnvsopenanasasurda’Martin Mr .nd Mra no Maver and
E.:unVite7 all of th. prenent rm-l two daughter, returned t" Bertram
Sondanatever at the rormer em- arter •penaing . —k red in Austin
[ PI third anniversary of the estab- Miss Corinne Bell who ha been
Sanmit of lh. Auatin braneh houme in austin ettendine. "ummrr echool
Th. e.mp. hie Mr conrey had at pentor. Mirh lett Tuedday "
„aintea in black and yellow, the ‘ for her home in Smithviule.
W““ 4‘n eKlorg was ighted With | ----
2" Md Binek Japanes" lanterna Dr Maytield of Sdding. sr-
F »*w“h vine -overei pre rtvret inAuntin Tuerday
zoi ww a lobio with • yellow and be with his „won-in-la".
Eri. runn.r on whien reuled a bowi’burn who will undergo
of unniowere and ■ laree birthday ---------------
— ha eneireied in * wreath °t yel; |
tow dnimlen, and tiny bunchen o: red ------------
Mra. B. H. Sherman U ill at her
home on East Avenue.
John A. Russell entertained with a
dance at hta home 307 Eaat Third
gtreet Monday avan ing. In honor of
Ur and Mm. Morrie G. McGee, of
Dallas, Texas, who are spending their
vacation in Austin.
The home was decorated for the
occasion with cut flowers and ferns
The Edison turniahed music for the
dancers.
Ice cream and cake were served
during the evening to the followine
guests:
M an Alma Anderson
Mire Violet Kettles
Mire Annie Butler
Miss Anni. Ge»t
Min Lucile McGee of Ft. W orth
Miss Erfie Butler
Miss Loulse Ran i if
Miss Bessie Woodie
Miss Mary Burdett
Miss Catherine Russell
Miss Leila McKamey
Mies Billie Burke
Mr. and Mrs. Morris McGee
Mra. Elizabeth Burdett
Mr. and Mre. Penny, at Tumpico,
Mexico.
Mrs. McKamey
Mr and Mra. Glenn McKee
Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Pierce
Mra Annie B. Russell
Jobani, Mobley
Walter Floyd
Emil Baumert .. .
1- A. Hulphen, Akron. Ohio
George MeKamey
Oscar Shields
wulle Rusnell
John A Ausaell
Francis F. Russell
Chas. G Russell
M. L ussell__
Mln Mary Todd who was rent
from Lurkin to austin by Condutor
Quinn in the interest of an Episcopal
Barer called ’The Churchman, too*
suddenly ill with an attack of ap-
penaicitis which necessitated her en-
erine a local hospital in Austin, and
therefore was unable to complete
her mission, which vl be in the
hands of Rev. 1- C. Harr Aon until
her recovery. ______
Mra D D. Clnner who was the
Austin guest of her daughter. Mra
w F liegel, had to shorten her
visit MI account of thoainess o
her husband which called her to
her home in San Antonio on Monday.
Mra J. C. Stark of Austin is in
La Grange wu her sister, Mrs.
Henke. ___
The Steinle apartmenta atlavc
Wee. seventeenth art completed
and occupied by J H steinle aand
famus, and the other by B. B. Mal
ihews and family.
Mr O N Radkey and son, Olt-
var Radkey. Jr-, iett Ausun Tues
day to join Dr Redkey at Edna. Tex
— where the family will make their
home ____
Dr W A Hamttt expect to leave
Auatin Sunday night for the Cnria.
Covel Encampment on the Concho
River near ton Angelo, he .havinK
charSe of the Bible service tor the
tweak __
Mre C. W Rusnell end daughter,
Mra David oillelana, left A*sUn
sunday to vimit Mrs Rumell‘• broth-
er. Q W Tubb and family, near
Prmeing Springe
hire David itelana end youne
non Jamen David Gilleland, expect
to heave Ausun saturday for their
home in Waco. . .
Mire Willie Rumell, daughter of
Mra C W RutoeU, In stexin "ith
her aunt. Mre Green in Hyde Park
during her mother-e abaence.
Mre J L. Arlitt left Austin Sun-
day for a rent with her parenta at
Di Hirer i and later for California,
and experts to be gore about Sir
weeka
Mr end Mra Howard Denton are
neweomers to Travin Heishta, oceupy-
IM the cottage lately vacated by Mr.
and Mra. S. Houston on Bonham Ter-
race
Mr. Denton Ie connected with the
EFX.S°TS3LoONLMIMrogTovricn. Aorrnf. r*LM
The following party motored from
E Barker to ton Mareos on Thurday
Mra Dean Johnson
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