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Serial No. 2261
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A REGULAR MERRY-GO-ROUND
Three More Days—Today, Friday, Saturday
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You Will Have to
Buy Winter Furs
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At Prices That Are
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LESS THAN REGULAR
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If you intend buying furs of any character this year, we urge
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UNIVERSITY AND ENFIELD.
from
Mountains.
HYDE PARK AND VICINITY.
Camp has gone
Charge Customers
visit
her parents in Brownswood.
Miss
Mr.
No Exchange
Briggs,
to them on August 14.
from
ternoon
aunt.
to visit for a few days.
Mrs. Fred Drascher of Houston is
1
Charles
position
K
o"ciock.
Wal-
Under
the
en
Mr
of Gethsemane Lutheran Church of
congrega
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Luther
rved to the rues
$33.75
Hall
press wagon driven by Douglasn der-
August Bale Price. ...
seriously injured
Bowie
Lnda
who enjoyed a
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to Burnet on Monday
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th fresh complerion
was
wouldn’t dream of going out with-
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you to buy now while prices are 20 to 40 Per Cent Less than
they will be after Saturday. August 28, and what is more, you
could not choose from a better selected stock.
a. Bi mW; n. N. v.
Magnolia Balm
streets.
Dean
$66.00
$70.00
A late shipment arrives that should
have been here the first day of the sale
See these today.
from
with
of Austin, and have been her gues
for a time.
Austin American Society News
we G0005 W BLED To -
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Helen
Dallas
noon
Ozark
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of amEs:
T. The CITY
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SOLD sr GROCERS
EVERYWHERE/
. $70.00
.$72.50
Mr
Mr
accepted
French.
Furs bought during this Sale
—if desired will be payable
on October bill—out Novem-
ber 1.
-2
G H Van der Voort. field super-
tntendent of the md-Texas OH and
Gm Company, amived in Austin from
Ranger Wednesday.
»araw Bel P*e- ------
ktaaM Maek Fex Scast:
angum • ■
_..$62.50
__$65.00
Je
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Natural Bqutrrel Bcart»
Augus Sale Price .....
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dren.
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values her i
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Fipe Red Fox Benrf»-
Angu Bale Film .. —
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425.00
1288.00
225.00
240.00
210.00
>210.00
1115.00
130.00
have
Smith
lagher in Corpus Christi
Mrs. Gallagher was before her mar-
riage Min Margarita Friske of 1109
East Eighth
Dr
tin t
Mr
Shi
V e r
dnuehter
Glaagow,
Ma
sister,
childr
•or..
Miss Velma Bradshaw
Will Bradshaw
Mrs. 8. S. Ward
Johnnie Cole
M rs. Lucile Glass
Eppright Glass
Ruben Glass
R
brot
pect
whei
his
Lane
East
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the gu
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Physicians ar
saving the sight
CAN ACot-
mOArE
Mr
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the
home
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Ran
lives
Afi
guest
press
drive
Thi
Wort
Kath
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ing
tarn
ber.
which her husband. Kev
der. is pastor
A large number of th*
went Nii
the past
Normal
la Austi
—while the larger pheces have their
and fashion
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Hudson Seal Coat, squirrel collar and cuffs...
Scotch Mole Coat, self trimmed, for.........
French Seal Coat, plain collar and cuffs .....
Brown Pony Coat, fisher collar and cuffs.....
Brown Pony Coat. Australian opossum cape..
Black Pony Coat, plain collar and cuffs..'.....
Near Seal Coat, opossum shawl collar........
Marmot Coatee, pain collar and cuffs........
Marmot Coatee, plain collar and cuffa........
Mr
Mim
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CAM muxs wu soon
FNT* ur oun focer-
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If You Are Interested In Furs
Either from the standpoint of fashion, economy, or both
you should make your purchases this week
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Amgum Bele Priee...
Moa Pomtea Fax lbw
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par
Odburg-Jones weeks in Austin with their aunt, Mrs.
Mrs- Myrtle Jones of Austin and | Robert Mitchell. 56 Chicon street.
Mr,
Mina
tive
Dal
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Beautiful Choice Skins in the Smaller
Furs and Stoles, Scarfs and Capes
—the luxury and elegance of the eMoa sman Fur worn wth the tfNeur o
dark street gown is strongly emphasied the coming senson A scarf of
Sable or Stone Marten, worn "choker” style with the dark biue tnillcur is
the ultimate of fanhion and refinement
Indiana, are visiting in Austin with
c?s
HK,
o‘2ue.
Mra
venth
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the mother end
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E. M. Scarbrough & Sons
IY i
home in Gonzales.
Miss Ozella Forrester of Gonzal
L. Tarvia of Dallas has returned
present were:
Mr. and Mra.
White of Bertram, and
in all Kinds
of Weather
g _9.P
The Sugar Saver
among cereal foods
Grape-Nuts
No added
sweetening needed
You’ll like the appeal
ing flavor of this
sugar- saving food.
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Miss Flora Mae Stewart and Ray-
mond Stewar1 have returned to their
Tallas after a visit of two
home of
Trinity «
Mra. Cabaniss is
J. O Oldburg of Fort Worth were
married Saturday afternoon at 3:30
•’clock at the residence of Mra E. W
Carrico, 100 East Second street. Rev.
Mr. Mason of the Manor Methodist
Church officiating.
The bride wore a traveling suit of
dark Hue silk, with accessories to
I correspond.
Mr. and Mra Oldburg left Austin
. immediately after the ceremony for a
* short wedding trip to Ban Antonio,
after which they expect to return
to Anstin for a few days’ visit and
than go to their future home in Fort
Worth, where the groom is em-
ployed on a detective force.
to her
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Ollie Caldwell
Murray went from Austin
Mra. P
Smith of
Mrs. C. E
Austin this
NEW ARRIVALS!
You ’ll be thrilled when you see these
Luxurious Fur Coats
The comtortabte teeling at being emartty dressed ts erenty enhanced
DY the knowledge that Coats and Coatees purchased at Scarbrough a
are made of selected skins and win give you unlimited service for
they are well made- and handsomely lined.
Elmo and
to the little daughter born
in San
from Austin on
Mra r. O
of honor at
their home at Wiehita Falls
in from their country home to spend
a few days in Austin.
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325
are members, to Santa Cat
Miss Annie Rutherford left Aus-
tin at noon Wednesday for Houston,
where she will visit with a sister.
summer vsit to the
Antonio. where she will spend two
week*, with relatives and friends
day afternoon bv
Mr. and Mrs E. C. Glass enter-
tained on Sunday with a birthday
dinner celebrating the fifth birthday
anniversary of their little son, Louis
Glass,
Among the friends and relatives
and Mrs. George Preston of
American Ex
teacher ©f
Frank Maxwell rencned Aus-
Mr. ad Mra. Dean O.
Austin friends received cards on
Monday announcing the birth of a
will remain
given the name Doris
with his brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F Murray.
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P. . -A
yoA/eR,*,
the ensuing term, having
presen
birth
The
childre
thia ci
in the
bioano:
greene
Bow
4
left Austin to join Mrs Maxwela at;
Bristol. Tenn where she is visiting
with relatives.
lelatives in Galveston returned to
their home. 508 Crockett street. on
Tuesday
2ag,, 3
Badger throughout the week
The other house party guests, anl
of whom live in Austin have re-
turned to their homes
8. 8 Wallace of Mansfield, La.,
returned to his home early this week,
after a visit in Austin with his par-
their grandmother, Mrs
Sueur and their aunt.
Moore.
George Philips of Bristol, Tenn.,
visited in Austin Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest D. Harris.
The following party motored from
Austin on Funday to New Braunfels
to spend the day picnicing:
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Champion
Miss Lucile Wells
Miss Lois McDonald
J. L. Barron
her home by the members
week for
Jap-Mink for ....... $10.75
Natural Fitch for ... .$13.50
Grey Squirrel for ... $13.75
Australian Oposaum. gl9.75
Jap-Mink for....... $26.75
Jap-Martin for .....833.75
Stone Martin for ... 835.00
Mr and Mrs. Eugene Campbell and
son expect to go from Austin this
Thursday to make their home in San
Antonio.
Miss lone Swope of New York.
Mrs. Campbell's sister, who has been
her guest in Austin accompanied the
family and will teach in the public
schools at San Antonio.
still hopeful of
experts to
Mins Wakefield will be at the home
o Dr an4 Mra w r> Yett luring
the school term
Miss Ravenna Wakefield, sister of
Mra J C Walker will be connect,
ted with the faculty of Univerity o
Miss Annie Cabanias and Mrs.
are sisters of Mra T. H
the guest of Mrs
Mins Holden was honoree
ber of affpirs inci jdh.g ►
theater partics and ot
functio- ■
by Austin
Giesecke, 1
and Mrs I
In a fev
the little ’
New Braunfels, of a
will be known as
Hodges
Mra Hodges will
$60.00
AUSTIN AMERICAN,THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1920.
Cards from Mrs Ike D White tell
of the visit of the party from Aus-
tin, of which she and Judge White
baby son to Mr. and Mrs
Theresa Hegman.
month's visit with
AUSTIN WOMAN
RI N DOWN BY WAGON
Mim Frances Shive and Alexander
Shive are expected to arrive in Aus-
tin this week, of^or visiting at Kerr-
ville during the Presbyterian on-
campment
Charles Taylor of Hutto visited
Monday night and Tuesday in Austin
Mi
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Badger, Jr.
returned on Tuesday night to Austin
after a motor trip to Ran Antonio
where they were guests of Mr and
Mrs Herman Faber
over fos
on their
tin Frtday
During a reeent Msit In Atlanta
the guest of Mis- ejare Iouine Nr
games were played and an ice course
enjoyed.
Riehar
from
Dr and
Mr. and
oneFD Th coven TME NEXT SWTE WAin
T CAR AlD Totac WITH mA w
Lovely Fox Scart»- €1Q 7E
August Sale Prtee ...... IC.l•
French Seal Beart»-- Qo4 EA
Angum Rale Priee. ...... 4-.•
Fine Fox Bcart»- qoc 7E
August Sale Price ...... •=O.
an. $3o.oo
Mr and Mr* Mack
nounced the birth on At
Judge and Mrs
Mrs Ed Fanes formerly of Austin
but now of Fort Worth. to the guer
of her mother. Mrs Maggie Cook
4501 Avenue F. Hyde Park
morewno)
Bo AHO)
we WAD .
A euir 3
VACATO “
A woman who refused to give her
me was run Into and knocked
wn at Eighth and Congress Tues-
Mra
Frank I
relatives
am-M. “ $85.00
sr $100.00
E p. $125.00
Genume Kolmeky Beart d1 ac AA
Doubie Bale rred13•.UU
Rneummmnat.. $200.00
$250.00
,, ,, ’■ , | The Ladies Aid of Gethsemane
" Corder and daughters. | Lutheran Chureh will be entertained
Mary Corder and Ferdie Corder, of I on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at
Sanderson are visiting in Austin with the home of Mrs Cari Sundberg, at
Del Valle.
land and later went on a tour of the
battlefields of France and Belgium:
Mrs T. I Minter, chairman
Mrs H H G!iesman
Mrs J C Giles
Mrs Frank Posey.
Miss Mayme Ray Miller, who has
been attending the University of
Texas Normal School, has completed
her work and, after remaining a few
days in Austin with her sister, Mrs.
Claude Wilson of 1212 West Ninth
street has returned to her home in
‘ Creedmoor.
-
• The Sunflower Club, Good Cheer
Club and Outdoor Club of the Auatin
Y. W. C. A. held a joint meeting
Tuesday evening at 6:30 o’clock at
the Y. W. C. A. building.
Present at this meeting were mem-
bers of the Y. W. C. A. executive
Board, the committe women and sev-
eral other guests.
Supper, consisting of sandwiches,
salad eggs, iced tea and after-dinner
mints, was served.
Following the supper a program
was given by delegates of the Auatin
Y W. C. A. to the Rocky Moun-
tain Y. W C A. conference, which
convened at Estes Fark from Aug.
3 to Aug. 13.
The returned delegates, who told
of their trip to Estes Park, were:
Miss Gladys McNutt
Miss Bess Holloway
Miss Lorine Brough er
Miss Desta Mae Johnson.
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nt ANAIVEof 1___
s Gooo oo Tr smuP1)e
7 i mt*
Mra Sundberg wili entertain the Dor-
caa Society of her church at her
home at Del Valle
Thirty-fourth and Blanco
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g gha
It will make you long for the winter to come The furs are
the finest, softest, best treated furs, fashioned in the most
chic and desired styles of the season.
On Friday night
Thousands saw Laura Brom well loop the loop 87 times at Curtiss
Field, L I., and alight from the planeas unperturbed as if she had been
strolling along the avenue.
Olive Ellis of San Antonio,
i few days in Austin thia
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s-k
Pc Mb 4
(k "
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tion cAlled bringing gifts of surar
bacon coffee, canned fruits and nth
er staples.
After a. social hour In the parson
age. refreshments of catftt and cake
a pantry shower giv
Fine Stoles and Capes
Scotch Mole Stole, a very handsome fur. .....$215.00
Exquisite Dyed Martin Cape plain............! 325100
Extremely Smart Scotch Mole Cape...........Si 40%%
Fine Skunk Stole, plain........... ....... .< 5197.50
Australian Opossum Stole, plain. — 8127.50
SAe27H/
• -ST Y
Mra- Merry J Steinle
Mr. and Mrs. G. A Atkinson of
Austin are enjoying a visit in Wash-
ington. D. C.
F 0, Ln-
Mias Lois McDonald of Round
Rock is visiting in Austin with her
cousin. Miss Lucile Hells.
Mrs J C Walker and two little |
children went on Monday from Aus-1
tin to their new home at Macon
Ga
Dr Walker, who has been a mem.)
be: of the faculty of University o
Texas, expects to leave Austin to
Wilcox join them, goinc oyerland to Ma-
and their three daughters, and Mrs. r; .. -
T F Douglass and son. Bilhe ’ ,aker,haq ncepted a posftioni
Dbuglass of austin, Mrs. E “ri...yatoxacon " 'rnthe 1 ni-
Mrs Essie Martin of Austin is
the guest of Mrs Merwin at Keeta-
wanah
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Fashion
Favors
The Smart
Choker
Never have we shown such a variety
of fine skins—so universally be-
coming to feminine wearers.
Lerge Wolt Bearta €44 7C
Aurust Rais Price ..... 3.6•
Natural Squirrel Scart-- d2 ye
Anges* Rate Price ...... 3.(•
Pine Few Scart- 4A9 EA
Augumt Sale Priee .....- “PT=e•V
Floe Black Scarfe-- dA O eA
Angust Rai* Trice .... P‛2.~U
Selected Ekunk Seart»— Ko EA
Aurust Bale Pnce ...........
Annie ie
Mra. loc
en Wenesday
the., parents.
J Petmecky.
H A. Wroe entertained Tuesday
evening with a dinner party in hon-
I or of the twenty-first birthday of his
’ son, Ed Rhodes Wroe.
The table was simply decorated
in pink roses and ferns, and places
were marked for:
Miss Mildred Wroe
Miss Margaret Butier
Miss Margaret Drake
Miss Mary Belle Strauss
Miss Eleanor Covert
Miss Hasel Smith
Miss Emily Long
Miss Libbie White
William Atkinson
David Harrell
Judson James Jr.
Jack Chiles
George Chiles
North Millican
Walter Goddard
Ed. Rhodes Wroe
H. A. Wroe.
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The Bun an New Vera Hevaia Vemture Ber.w-.
Fred Sassman is spending tne
week on his farm at Creedmoor.
Monroe
tin to f
nchoola ©(
home fot
3
2^
land, on August 20.
174^7^^.. $52.50
Pne Marian Fex and Aem Am
Mink Scarfs Sale Pree ~•.UU
MHS. M. C. COOK,
Phone 4547.
Mra. A L. Skelly and children
returned to Austin Monday after*
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•nu. Mi and Mra 8.
lace
222.2
Mrs W
ter, Anni
Austin Me
TIl’s brut
vilie
... ions of ’he B Y. F t of the Uni-
Helds | versity Baptist Church held a joint
Barrow Social meeting at the church on
Tuesday night.
There was a program after which
Dudgeon of Port Lavaca, Tex., com-
---------piete the party.
to his home, after a visit in Aus- Judgeand Mrs. White expect to
tin with his brother-in-law, Eugene go to San Franciaco this week.
Campbell. 1 ------—
=
Mrs. M- A Cabaniss and Mias An-
nie Cabanias of Katy and Mrs. Ma-
mie Fields of Houston, Miss Mary
Dell Bartow and David Barrow have
gone from Aust n to Maa Antonio
Yett, in Aldridge place, to the home
they have recently purchased, on
West avenue.
Mrs Morgan Wilis of Austin is
the week with relatives al .
i friends as Mias Almaj
the daughter of Professor I
J J. Hegman and two chi!-
Katherine Roberson, the little
daughter of Mr and Mr* Charles
Roberson, who is visiting with her
parents at Farris, Texas, has suffered
consideraole pain since the accident
in which one of her eyes was pens,
trated by the point of a pair o
scissors
A J Beckman of Austin is spend-
ing a two weeks' vacation with his
daughter at Gabriel Mills
Dr L
First Pre*
to Austin
located w
Grande si
and aus
Miss Ellen Osborne, who came to
Austin more than two years ago from
New Mexico to attend school, left
Austin this Thursday morning for a
short stay at her former home in
New Mexico.
Mias Osborne attended the Nixon-
Cloy Commercial College in the sum
me- of 1918, was graduated from
the Austin Senior High .School in the
June class of 191 9, and entered the
University of Texas, where during
the past year she has completed both
freshman and sophomore require-
menta.
Miss Onborne expects to go from
New Mexico in company with her
little m»Ur Zelda Osborne, to Hunts
ville. Tex**, where she will teach
Spanish and English in the Hunts-
▼Ilie High School, and her sister will
attend the Ham Houston Normal
Training School the ensuing year.
Miss Ruby Maner, who has been
visiting in Austin with Mrs Lee
Manor st 2107 Nuecea street went
on Monday to her home at Itascn
West Texas on .Saturday
and on Monday morning
Give year skin the protection
yon want it to have by using Meg-
nolia Baim Throe colors—whns,
pink, and rose-red Only 75c at
your drugrist's of postpmid from
Topic. “What Is True Politeness?*
Florina Mills, leader.
Period of reverence.
Scripture reference, Heb. ii: 20
Silent prayers.
Fraims xix:14 and ve:1.
Song, "Jesus Bids Vs Shine."
Roll call and honor roll men-
tion
Announcements
Offering and song.
Bible drill.
Song. "Jesus Wants Me for a Sun-
beam."'
Missionary story, "A Fortunate Ca-
lamity.*’'
Song. "As a Volunteer "
Scripture, Matt vii:12.
Leader’s talk.
Bible verses about politeness
Talks about politeness
Superintendents talk.
Sentence prayers
Benediction.
Miss Marie Brown of Browns,
ville. Public Health Nurse who has
been substituting m Georgetown,
wane the nurse was on her vacation,
ia visiting with friends in Austin
Miss Maggie Lee McLain returned
t Austin this week from Llano,
where she visited releatives.
the guest in Austin of Mrs. Allie
Hear don. 30 6 Whitis avenue
Theodore Low of Ridgetop, left
Austin Tuesday for Long Beach. Cal
Mrs Low preceded him June 1.
and they expert to return to Austin
about November 1.
DI
Holden who f
of Mir dadi
return to Au*
Christian Endeavor Society of the spent A
Hyde Park Christian Church Tues- week
day afternoon:
The E E Lee and Gardner divis.
" //t 1/
.. •_5
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Mrs. Fred Connerly entertained on
Wednesday morning with two tables
of bridge, complimenting Mrs Wal-
ter Wilcox, who expects to leave Aus-
tin in a few days, for a visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Schuyler Mills, at
Washington. D C- Mrs Mills was
formerly Miss Dorothy Wilcox.
Dan Martin. Who Hves with his
grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Howard,
returned to Austin Tuesday from a
visit made to the home of his cous-
in. Mrs. Mimms, who came over to
Austin from New Braunfeis, by au-
tomobile and took him back with
her to spend a week.
Mrs Frank Posey, at the meeting
at the Boy Scouts Mothers* Club <
Wednesday afternon at the Chamber
of Commerce, made a report of the
funds which have been received from
the sale of refreshments by the ya-
ieus mothers’ clubs of Austin at the
municipal concerts this summer
The treaseurer’s report showed a
substantial balance, even after send-
ing check for $50 to pay for Boy
Scout library
Mrs. Glissman was asked to write
a letter of appreciation to I- J Bail- 1
•y for precautions taken in regard
to health of Boy Scouts camping at
San Marcos, and also to inform him
of the plan of the mothers for a
large party of Austin people Inter- 1
ested in the Scout work to go Sun-
day. August 29, from Austin to San 1
Marcos, taking a lunch and spending
the day wth the scouts in camp
The following committee was ap-
points 1 to arrange a "home coming’
celebration for the Austin boys, who
attended the scout jambouree in Eng-
l rish, but
$ an-
19 at a ’
face powder in liquid form. It it
•*Rh*r etcky nor greasy Thou-
sands ef particular women prefer
R to face cveama, end dry powders
Mr M. C. Cook,
Phone 4547.
The following program was given
at the meeting of the Intermediate
By M A MaeGILL
Oremter of the Mel Renm Reya
pu-e ===
Mies Flise Gillette, who was one
of the guests at Mrs R T Badger**
house party the past week-end, went
Mias Helen Beck of Austin to visit,
ing this week with her sister in
Houston.
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