The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 256, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 19, 1922 Page: 3 of 36
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representatives
When bound with
by each guest.
in Mexia in the minds of
ditions
local citizens.
Georgetown as was proposed.
finger
Marion were recent guests of Mr. and
here at«
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the yard and lot gone over by
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Valley,
chaelin, C. B. Donaidson, George MeDon-
Mrs. Jackson will be at home after
£3
trip to Houston and Gal-
trachea in Auatin. and Miss Lutie
t
SAN MARCOS SOCIETY
and
a
Making a business
i
Ralph Fairchild, Gano Worley. Al-
n
the president.
while in the cify.
of high quality
wiches with a pimiento arrow scroes each
aandwieh.
with olives and grape juice made
luncheon.
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Washingtn party on the evening at Feb.
her week-
while the
sisters at the hos-
Truett at the University Bap-
George
Thorpe are in
Law guet at her son, Herbert Wilwon, and
s
Mr. and Mr» Charm Rogers at Ardmore,
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bought it on what somebody said.
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and Dan Xanc .ill have U
MARBLE FALLS SOCIETY
Mie «bd Mr. .nd MiL J. T. Blanka, her Sunday.
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week-
Hart Schaffner & Marx make a busi-
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Sale of
James VULom Mad
dison Ruekner Far Webb, Bly Webb Mart
Nets
Evening. Bridge lab wi
this thelr hr—.
There
wil
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di
at pink wuet towels
baketa
piayed and then heart shaped cake
the t itemtea
turne from Liberty Hill, where they bare
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ofter visiting the far—r a augh-
PAav
A. Reed and Miss Lula Cox:
W tison reidence
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Mimes Flora Belle Fry
wrre moat interesting
K. LaFon gave • Valentii
For Correct Time
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found that Mrs George Frewitt
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Dallas, Tas.
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outpide frienda.
fiwen la tones ef
Mrs. Kam San-
of the popular patron saint
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evening
TODAY’S BEATY HELP
Instead
of 6776
iduality.
Next time
hampoo.
inexpensive
which
“ new Sprin
Phone 7755
Driskill Hotel
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your supplies at your door at Cash-Carry prices
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
New Hos?
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CREAM CLEARS A
STUFFED-UP HEAD
I be possible?
tell you VOL*
YOURSELF
it—the prese
not a large c
; is due, so
: Suit, come
“Hog Creek" Carruth and other big
operators are centering their fire-
print expert has been
tempting to get clues.
Cant
GUI.
NTATIVES OF
Y SCHOOLS WI
COME MRS. HI
The two men were papering a house
when York said he stabbed Glenn
with a pair of shears in self-de-
fense afirrthe latter attacked him
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father
and sea. G.
It is here that the Invincible, the
.Texas and Pacific, the Mississippi
Sennet •
Violins
Instantly Opene Every Air
Paseage—Clears Throat Too.
Judge W.
dan ton and
a car
veston.
Miss
tially an active rather than a mere-
ly boorary society. If the present
opinions held locally prevail.
T. D. Vaughan, J. A. Vaughan, J. T. Jack-
son, C. H Dickens and the honor guesta,
Mesdames H. E McCall and Lora Barton.
Mr» Tnylor was assisted ta entertaining
by her mother, Ur». S. E Vaughan
Joy and lena Belle Barber students at
Mt. Mary’s academy, returned home with
them for a wek-end visit.
Stebbins & James
Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
end guent. Miss Corinne Bell of Smith-
rille
Mias Ola Pettry of Georgetown has been
Consumers Co-Operative Supply Co
Corner Sixth and Brazos
Lawrence Edwards and Mrs
nolda.
WASHINGTON'S
BIRTHDA Y
CELEBRATION
LAREDO, TEXAS
February 21, 22. 23, 1922
Ton,1Oc
OLD CITIZEN PASSES
AWAY AT BERTRAM
mous Dunla
.. $6.85
J. W
were
Li
Tbs «unt- "er" prineipaly
LOSH IS APPOINTED
TEXAS FEDERAL R<
ENGINEERING
Al Pem
tist church. Sun
Mr. and Nr.
ton Higgins of
national presi
proeram rtf musie wns rendered and re- l ford,
freshments were served, the latter carrying J
k Dresses of I
e de Chine or
n navy, black
Sizes 16 to 50.1
.$14.85
b e
1 a
ty of Un-
"ara 10c
and C. V. Jackson of Orange wore
married at the Methodist church
an, Andy Criswi
r. Wick Oral
m Thresher, H.
M Nauert.
ness of putting quality in clothes; ma-
terials, making, smart style.
Margaret Dailey. Lenora Hays and Emma
Ruth Buekner
Bridge Club Party.
Mn Wiliam Zimm
J., ham returned to 1
of the Mimsionary soriety. artem aa hon-
teea A pl I stew consiated at severni in-
ited celatives a few days,
Mr. W J Davis at Dripping Springs
ha* been the guet of her son. Mayor A
E. Jones and family of Jour-
Dr. T. P. Ware and family of
sses made of
epe de Chine
Values up to
$9.85
tg at the farm home
ragged and every foot
ted abut by Mrs Herman
rnest Sheil and Mina Mar
irty wet*
e Dickens.
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the cue from city officials and from
other authorities end have gone
about cleaning up in earnest. Many
mothers are boiling their water.
With the installment of the chlo-
rinator by the waterworks company
citizens are assured of healthful
and pure water for drinking pur-
poses in plenteous quantity.
Quality isn’t just a word; it’s a fact; you
don’t get it in clothes unless it’s there.
garet Root. —- ------ -----
the friende apd former Bouthwestern
you order Groceries use this number and have us deliver
College Conference
At Georgetown
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Speclal t* Amerlcan.
GEORGETOWN, Texas, Feb 11
$
STAY YO0NQ
r county club on • caz
—
ce.r
have a earnival at the arhnoi building Sak-
urday night Feb 25, for the benefis ef |
the schad.
nard preaided and the following program
was given • invocation, by Rev. J. T.
Tracy; talks by Dr. H. B. Combs on civic
NO BILL AGAINST YORK
Associated Press.
Lora Barton. Higgins,
tarn. Guests ineluded
, C O Daliet, C
Miss Alberta Cartright had
rhere Mr. and. The grand jury started an inquiry
i at home after which resulted in the “no bil."
We make a business of selling that
kind of merchandise. We could sell
work in this county, a large num-
ber of new drilling locations have
been secured and drilling opera-
tions have been announced to be
started in the near future.
Contracts already made assure
the fact that within the next few
weeks there will be no less than 15
drilling wells in Hunt county.
Chief interest in operations in
this county centers along the Ce-
ieste - Leonard fold. Every oper-
tor has had his eye oc that struc-
ture- but, of course, only a few
could secure acreage upon it.
The southern portion of Hunt
county is coming in for the heavi-
est play right at this time and it
appears that in this sec tion the
first oil find will be made.
I such big operations an the Texas from several colleges and univer- itea 2- Amtin wanzay -
land Pacific Coal and Oil company, sities of Texas will be held at the Mhu. C. E. Rugad of San Mruus ppent
the J. W. (Hog Creek) Carruth, I Southwestern university on Feb. 1 Wednesday at the guest of Mrs. J. H.
the invincible bil and Fefining 22 for the purpose of discussiqp to- > Schmidt_ _ . . . -
‘company and other big interests, :w ard the organization of an Inter-
who have already started pioneer
South Tenth street, Saturday afternoon
Program includes BAND CONCERTS. FOOTBALL,
POLO. BULL FIGHT. FIREWORKS and a
GRAND STREET PARADE ON FEBRUARY 22nd.
An International Event of Great Moment
on Wednesday. February 22nd.
Inauquration of new concrete bridge between Larede,
Tenas, and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, the only bridge of its kind
on the American-Mexican border. This will be the grestest
feature of the celebration. Several Governor* (including Gov-
ernor Neff) and high offioials from both Republics vili speak
st 11:30 a. m The City Hall will be attacked by bands of
Rod Men.
EXCURSION RATE OF $8.40 FROM AUSTIN
will bo in effect for trains leaving Austin 7:40 p.m, February
21st, tickets good returning on tram leaving Laredo 10 p. m.
February 22nd. Ais* on sale 20th to 23rd, round trip tickets,
$12.60, limit 26th.
DON'T MISS THIS GREAT BORDER EVENT
TICKET OFFICE, 112 EAST SIXTH ST.
trare... for hen MW,
e.8
Gray, W.
Ater, L.
H Muna.
r Yent
They have taken
WORT WORTH. Veh. It.-*- R.
Losh, assistant chiet of .constres:
tion in the bureau of pubne roads
United States departmont of agri-
culture. Washington, D. C. win be
153 new head of the southwpeteun
department, it waa announced here
today. He will succeed Contain J.
D. Fauntleroy of Fort Worth, who
last week became state highway
Monday afternoon, with
k. X Mayield at Lb-
grown out of discussion in the
Southwestern University Scholar-
collegiate undergraduate scholar-
gentleman • prine There were Valentine ' and popcorn were erved _______
score carte end table markers Those ' Hittie folks: Myrtis Humphries Doris Mof-
present were Dr and Mr R K Ander- 5 fet, Neda Nnman, Eva Spencer, Madolyn
— Jr Mr item Kima Porter Th ir m . Modina and Cydis Warren, Lois Kathryn
mobile business,
RANCHMAN LOSES
HOME AND FURNITURE
MASON. Teas* Fob. 18—Tb. ,
home of Max Martin, a prominent
ranchman and business man of Xa:
son, burned Friday morning. A
portion of the furniture and other
contents was saved. The bouse and
everything not saved were a total
lose, aa a $4000 fire insurance policy ;
had lapsed only a few. months be- |
fore. The fire is supposed to a-vd .
been caused by detective, electaiq
wiring
sssss j Ea, x s
university, Austin cgllege and the Mm. Michaelis on Thrsday, Feb. 23.
heard-shaped eardbard and tied . edy at the Barker home near Con-
with large red bows they were pre- cord a week ago do not match the
sented to Miss Wilson. A program ; prints of any of the half dozen
of instrumental and vocal selectons suspects held in the Waco jail, it
was rendered, after which a Cupid was announced today. * “T
Hicka, Daisy Hi
eline Williams,
lettaville, Texas.
Ruth Carter of the university, spent 1
last week-end with their parents.
improvement Aif, Griesenbeek oa diver-
sirication, by Mrs, B. D. Orgain on "What
is the World Coming tor by 8. L. Bran-
son on crop rotation, by W. B. Ransome [
on new industries, by Percy Turner of
Egin on business co-operating,- by Rev |
Yelvington of Smithville on the Colorado ,
Valley association entampment of he B
Y. P. U. Selections of piano music were
given by Miases Helen Waugh, Hazell sm
Waugh, Neal Perkins, Nell Amthor and J M
ida Mae Fowler. Refreshments of hot i ”
chocolate and cake were served and a 88
bert Crismer, Dave Sloan,
Schramm . David Swenson,
sses of an all
Serge, black
values up tc
..$4.85
iphanin
menta were served to the followin Mes-
dame 8. J Gernert, D II Goldalein, C
KYLE SOCIETY
F. W. Millhollon and family at Seguin
were guests of relatives here Sunday th*
families of Tom and Eye Millhollon Sun-
day.
Mrs. Rosa Whisneut is visiting Mra
Cooper of Lockhart.
Asa Rogers of San Antonio is visiting
Tens colleges ana unlcer.lt les have | «- th,oa“ wd, Psnehazd.cks
beer formally invited to..be xopre: TJFcaSCiafiG it mumday st Mr
sented by a member of the faculty 1 home. The afternoon was epent in pleme-
versity schoolmates of the honoree, Mra
Greham.
being entertained Mr -------- — -------- —,
ured i«a and the hos- and since then had been confined •
unt conversation and needle work The
hostess served refreshments consisting of
hot choeolate and cake. The club will
meet on Feb. 23 with Mrs. Baum.
The Sewing club met on Thursday aft-
ernoon with Mrs.Hartson, There waa a
gopd attendance of members and several
invited guesta., AU present were busily
engaged for an hour or two talking over
the happenings of the day and doing var-
ious kind* at needle work. Mrs Hartson,
aasiated by Mrs C. D. Wallace and little
Misses Julia Frances Wallace and Ellen
Kyle Donalson and Master Bob Kereheville.
served a salad course and home made
candies.
The members present were: Mesdames
Kercheville, Huettig. M W Rogers, Mi-
At this time refresh- eourie wag erve0.,Mr,-y "A aite V
- ! by Mr. A A. Boty and Mra A W MH- (
lure Tike guesta were Mr * A Faaley. !
Taylor will protest against the Me-
ridian highway and King of Trails, the
avoiding Bartlett, Granger, Taylor Am
and Hutto, and passing through
and a student from the upper
classes. outh western will be rep-
resgnted by Dr John C. Branbery,
who is the president of the South-
western society, and Miss Annie
Edward Barcus, the secretary. Dean
H. Y) Benedict and Irving Stewart
will represent the University of
Texas. Dean Townsend of Baylor
college. Professor C? A. Nichols of
Southern Methodist university and
Miss Ada Belle Stapleton, dean of
women of Texas Woman s college,
will be present, each aecompanied
by a member of the st fid ent body.
At present it is not known who
been viaiting Dr Vauzhan’s
ASLHMA.sam.
• V relief is often brought by—
Vi£gg
oer 17 MRbonJan Used
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ship society. The conference has
pavidaon, F. Doak, Bam Kasley. D, D
FwrcbiM IL Fairchild. A Forwond, S G
Y*h> A. A Zizinia, Roy Blend, Fetwin
Monre, w Smith, W C Wofford, H H
Sama, F. Peeler. F W Strombers. J F.
Seiles, H l- Cariton, Mimen Marv Smith,
Midred Smith, Ida Marr Tohin, Dettye
Allieon, Agnes Allison. Mary Williamaon
Follewing were th* lost three gamea, when
university will probably be repre-
sented also.
The conference will open at 9:30
on the morning of Feb, 22 An aft-
ernoon session will be held and a
banquet will be given tn honoryof
visiting delegates in the womnan’s
building in the evening
Prof. W. P Davidson is chairman
Mary Lou Carter, who
his parenta, Mr. and Mr*. M- W. Rogers.
Mra. Will Groa* and Mrs. Vaughan vis-
__: _______L./. 6
Mhi.c. E.Rugad of San Marcos spent
A Vaughan Mr* T. J Taylor. Mrs.
epe in navy,
lesh, no
ralue.. JC
We find you ran bring out the
beauty nf your hair to Ka very,
best dvantae by washing it with
canthrox. It makes A very nimple.
Shephera, Lemm-t. Embr-y, M-rie SmiIK
entered and prementea the honoree
with a red heart shaped pocket full
of gift.. Next came the ‘ black
mammy" of the family, who un-
loaded her basket of clothe, and
pinned them on a line for Miss
Wilson Mr.. C W. Webb waa
toastmistress. Retreshment of
chicken slad. sandwiches, .luffed
olives, hob tea with lemond, were
served to about 60 suests.
Jnckson-- Wilson
Misis Fanny Lee wison of Elgin
It is expected tigt an undergrad-1 ieeent «u- u inghe heme of Mr. and
uate intercollegia acholarship bo- Ko T. A Buekne?*-ete Mr An Mr, A
Vaughan 73, died at Liberty Hill
are endorsed I
leading artists
Selection raft 1
made here, from
complete stock.
about thirty gumt
W P Davliron
The Intermediate B Y. P. U was en-
tertained Monday evening by Mwt* Em
ma Ruth Burkner at the home at her
parent, Mr and Mrs, T A Buekner, un
Nerth Austin street Prof. W M Cavned
Annie Savage and Edith Heusser. and
Mesars W B Goolle, Hadi Tank stay Ralph
Gbha and Mloyd Smith.
the . —
A ' Lora Rartun and
Mayfieid, Ad-
proved lucky winner at th* bead prior, a
hodoir pillow Consolation fall to Mra —----2. . _ . .. .. . . e, „ ,
-"2 Eh-m"u w a wirin.s X
day sehool elase mesisted by Medameshowt.andentertunin.numbe
Thompson Haru* end Mra. J T I ay burn
but the FACT
LOTHES ARB
in hand with
uits—that cost
for SOCIETY.
was decorated in a color scheme of orange
and the prevailing flower was the calen- l
dula. The receiving Bine comorised the
following: Mra Jack Powell, Mrs. K M. i
Tatar. Jr. (the bride), Mrs, J. H. E Pow-
eilMra, K. M Trisa. Sr , Mrs. W J. M
MeDaniel, Mm J B Price, Mrs Frank ■
Birmingham, Mrs. John Kennedy. The gm
house party was as folbow* Mesdames Hi . aou
Griesenbek, Joe Young. Robert TriQ. | 0
P. D. Pag*. R S Orgain, H H Alexan-,-
der. Sid Reynolde, Tignai Jones, P. C- j
Maynard, T. P. Haynie, John Turner I
Young women ba the dining room Mrs ,
Harry Johnson, Misses Abi a Young. Fay
Chalmers and Lav Wilbarger. Th* dining 1
room was arranged in orange and calen-
| th* guest of Misses Zula and Leonard
Mayfield.
elab Thursday. The rooms were decorated--- —-------— . m
ia Valentine effect with red hearts io I Mrs. B, D. Orgain, presiding. After
festoons in the reireshments the motif j routine business, th* motion prevailed to
was resumed ia th* heart,shaped satd: I have a tag day on Wednesday.
vith a pimiento arrow acoms each ! The Harmony club met Thursday with
1. Apple salad in red apple cups I Mrs. Powell I erkins presiding and Mrs. f
r« and grape juice made up the1 B. D. Orgain as hostess Mrs. W B. ;
____ Mrs. Grover Yent made high , Ransome was leader for the hour and
. winning 11 games at tarty-Irra. . the program of Hawaiian music on the
ans were vade . George1 phogograph and instzumental
-----—— -L- ---j— B-. by Mrs. Kansome and Miss Ida Mae Fowl-
Mrs. Ransome read a paper on Ha-
Mra. Ella aines baa returned from
Buckholts, where .h«- visited her daugh-
ter, Mra- J. WoSd Parker
Dr. and Mra F. G. Walsh of San An-
, tonio were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
.... .________I Ake Wood.
o the committee that arranged torlin -*< Hom ma ugne
the Conference* and is in charge of j Missen Ed nAand Winifred Barnes at Hal-
preparing the question* for iscus-
Mn Louis Shaws of Maxwell spent
Wednesdny with her mother. Mrs. Ed
Xrana Mrs T GSReed and Mra. For-
rest Reed of San Antomio are spending
the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Jor-
r»’ K lav. and neti won Alen
are vifting Mrs Kiaus' perenta, Mr and
Mra .Gilbert Gresham at Centerville was' w, Anesday and was buried there'
bomorsun “L:nfnforeie Eiuen N/Thurnday. He had been In lU henith
for the past two yeara, having ,u.-|
married at the Methodirt churen DALLAS. Feb. 18.—The Dallas
sz- 2
Mrs. R. L. Wilson. For qeveral
years she has been teaching in the
public schools at Orange. Mr.
Jackson is prominent in the auto-
conference of
TAYLOR SOCIETY —aMo STATOURISTSCAMP
Mim Mary Nobie returned W Austin ' _
Monday after spending several day. with . Amt.
her parent, Mr and Mrs D. L obie. LL.ANO, Feb. 11—The first thing
Mrs. 1. P. Richey returned to her hum* that the Chamber of Commerce has
ta Geurgetown after a vieit in Taylor with. done here since it has been reor-
her daughter. Nr*. Ger don Abbott ganized was to accept from one of
Mra. / Q. Wilioon arrived Wedneadayjits memhers, N. J Radu, a strip of
e***^1”** Egidke "hert phe, he land containing four acres on the
5ari, “She winibe hfScverlwekjbank of the Hiano river for a camp-
. - „ a . - • ing ground for auto tourists who
may spend the night in Llano Work
has started on clearing the land
and by the vacatlon season it whi
be in fine shape.
Austin on Friday. ,
i from Travis C
meet at the cham
Friday noon apd "
hotel in a body,
rill be given In hoi
ia. Each represen
wear her name #2
DRAG WELL AT CONCORD
IN EFFORT TO LOCATE
CLUES OF MURDERERS
Special to American.
WACO, Texas, Feb. 18 —Finger
prints taken from the handle of the
axe which was used as an instru-
ment of death in the triple trag-
tn his hed a greater part of the L
| time. He, has A number of rela-
tives here. Among these are Mrs
S. F. Vaughan, sister-in-law, with,
nephews and nieces Relatives from
here attending the funeral were:
Mrs 8 E. Vaughan, Dr and Mrs.
T. D Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Standard subsidiary,
Hona, Mra
R. P Ray-
decorntins. The entrtainment
W. A. Hail . decorations, A. B Me-
F. J. Taylor, Nelson Gray, ref resh-
J. A. Vaughan, J. T. Jackson.
Slavep. Honor guests for the party
Mesdmes H. E. McGill. Lometa;
ARRUTH UYS PLANS
FOR DEVELOPING AREA
AROUND GREENVILLE
aeweclatea Prema.
GREENVILLE. Texan. Feb. 11 —
L. Davis, and his family
Misa Grace Cav**« had
Goode, Sam H Tayior, Nelson ।
B Bryson, Albion Taybr. A. J
C. Warren, E. A. Marcus. Sara 1
George Asher, A. B McGili, G
undergraduates it will be essen-
BASTROP SOCIAL NEWS
On Monday night the Bastrop Cham
of Commerce held an open meeting, wh
was largely a soci affair. P. C. M
Mra • T Atkin, Mra A A Booty Mra
J M Daniel, Mra A W Hall. Mrs. Jes-
•ta Daniel Ames, Mra r. S Griffith, Mra
H Newlin Mra A W. Sillure, Mra W
M s buh» Mra M Harreli, Nr* L H
Wright, Mra. W K Makemson, Mra V
Moelle, Mra C. • "Belford, Miss Livita
Tiadale,
J H McHenry. J W
Yanghan, Oscar Wineren
G F. Yent, fl H Goode
i Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carter.
The basketball team frem Manor
played Elgin high Monday on the
local grounds. Score was 1 to 11
in favor of Manor.
Mrs Wallace Wade .returned
from Austin Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillespie
are spending the week at their
farm near Columbus preparatory
to moving there early in Mareh.
the constable's department in a
vain effort to find parts of cloth-
ing or articles that the murderers
may have desired to secrete. No
clues were found.
dula, while the table gleaned in silver set-
ting, with silver candlesticks and a cen-
terpiece on white and silver lace with a
silver basket full of the rich orange cal-
endula Ginas cims. Refreshments carried
out the color scheme ia evary detail.
The Bastrop Ladies’ Reading circle met
Friday with Mra. B. D. Orgain presiding.
One new member, Mr*. H. C. Booth, was
enrolled, making the full limit of twenty
members Mra. E H. Jenkins was Wader
in the round tabl« discussion of the rights
at childhood, resding a peper. and Mes-
haw H. D Orgain and W J. Miley ana 1
I tributed to the discussion. The history
! leader, Mrs. J B Price, condueted the
‘ is—aa on Bernard Shaw and his works ,
< and his theory at life, and "Candida" was
Il your nostrila am clogged and
your hend in stuffed beccause of 1
nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a lit- l
tie pure, antiseptic creamn into your |
nontriln it penetrates through every '
air passnge, soothing and healing 1
swollen, inflamed membranes and '
you get instant relief
Try this. Get a small bottle ofP
Ely’n CHAN Ilm at any drug
Store Your clogged nostrils open
right Up. your head la clear no
mom hawking or nnuffling Count
fifty All the stuffiness, drynesn '
struggling for breath in gon* Yos ।
Ceel fine." .
(Advertisepent) •
all of San Antonio Mr and Mra. Dan
Rugel of Dalia* are also gucsts in the
Nance home.
social hour was enjoyed.
The Bastrop Library association
Ship society, which was organized
in 1915.
engineer. Losh will arrive here
Feb. 30.
refre -hmenta comslsting at chicken salad, • attractive hpitalit Tuesday afternoon at
erackers pear sweet piekles, Swedish •• , last week For suceess ia the rrame a set
ters, hot tea and Mexiean candy I of bridee cards was awarded Mra T D ‘
The elub members present were Me- Vaurhan and for consolation s box of
dame- c T Bass, Walter Hofhein», Emma , handkerchiefs was won by Mrs. A. B
mm _ MeGill Following the one a pinte
Tuneh was served The personnel ineluded
Meadames F M Altan. George Asher.
Neimon Gray, J T Jack- on A B MeGil,
A. and M. college are expected to ’ .
be represented. Texas Christian
ughter,
Mra B
no ‘‘gold bricks” here.
Mr. and Mra Sam H. Taylor and sons,
Gutiie and Ike White, accompanied Miss I
e . Nanny Hay home to Killeen for a visit in
Mims the home at the latter’s parents. Mr and
M ' Mra. Houston Ray. Saturday, returning
hur Rylander Mra Burleson Eehola Mra.
Walter Harrtson. Mra Paulme Ward. Mra.
was at the home of Mr* J. D. Jenkina !
Miso Fran—b Mayfield has been (belted i
to represent Genrgetown la a kind of I
| Ma rd l Gras celebration to be given ia!
Oklahoma Cty within the Host few montha
Mias Mar field is at present a stdent in (
the University of Texns.
Misses Gladys and Rerenite Hffatutler
were prnrated in their senier recitai Hi
On Monday faternoon the Baptist Wom-
ras MiusSnaary pociety met at the church
Devotional was led by Mr. D K Reeves,
after which a most interesting hman oa
the new mission field at Europe was ren-
dered The ehairthan of personal service.
D F Rerves. made • report ofthe ansiened for the next lessom.
xork dome H th. -ew, Thenvope The baure county Crous me-1
• W** .crec.fl The te. commiteee met in monthly re.n in
-- sim.by ehort -antene prrem and Smithviile Tuesday, with N ehairman.
sleed I Mr.R E RgTheeprg R E Seott, preltn Mi. Jobin Will
•hl nt the nret.ee —”, M-dama D.E Ehairman nf th, committee on h-lth
Re.A L WermR M Lenden. Re nure •». eunty. rported •
fu Gapta., Marton. Emitn. G-re: "sre —— -it Me comne commi-lonem Dr
S.AGola C ".Dietena ' w. ,M a. comb coung henltN orfieer, taik-d
Alsarde'. 1 Womek.. .__ .nie pr-p-et nf -unine n nure Th.
--- wedneday attermon tW prtmary de emmit- ■, contimued and i tn -uE
nix t.hre parpent "t he napteet Sundezecboolom mit prgmition. tn th. county commi--
oved’“J” in bomeof Settsemine for fin- neal mtaneej
one o the teachers. Nr*. D H Womack, f in th. enterorire
-it M-- a-eated n mereinine Min-l" *f’" IN re..—, -a, rintahed th.
Ether l°."**. ***:■■ ** etherismitavime memb-n beeame th. Nt anai
primary tschen _ maar o««*nar _ gamea hostesses the Bastrop delegation and
ui Mi and Nr* E P Mogers
Mra L. B Shaw ia in Georyetow
itam the family-of her daushter.
Lude Griffith.
Mm Mary Guy has returped to mn.
L- in Mimlim titer . .mt -ii Ma ery mu -pent me 9uend “ te sheltey
amuza Mundine ranch. near houud‛ Mountain.
Of Heun r«,i and irate -os. Eari ; •> L Croty «< Austin - hern to somnd
ad Meknie ar. mu W UM lmi, M | • day *nh *“ -ater, Mr. Georg"
N. J Douziaz. I liarwood. _ o
Mra "X“M"pabne, at Da - h- re. * Mra E L. Phllipa of Wichita Fall.
tu Bed • tor bome’atter Aeverai wceks ’ spent the wek-end with her mother. Nr.
yiit in her old Taylor hame. While Mra’ A * ■ gwnver ,
aara. Labney w— the gumt ’A Mra l tor-< Mrs Ethel Sharp Laotor^of J ihnsnj^ CMy
.ace l hall—aer. Mra D L.. Nobi, Mra yiaited bar* And, th^ ta— at Walter
2 W simmere ma o-r irunan L-re n rent os -
M. « T Erett to in Ban Antomiot Mr*. J H Yett to visjtng her dauzh-
wine he re^r. are 32 ton. I —• are H. H iMltere,. wm Oolum
h. reran tret 15 D-i -- apendin« • ten day M
weck afto« viilina her mother Ma. LA* liountom.
te. 21 web and iettednuebter.
Ore C C M.d. hen rtarmt bor1 et-e• Xee -."ne •
hire -vI ..n yu with retv- m । , Mn we. "I", are E p
s-l aM w- Peint. । “E . . eu
are Virgini lW •n ewat Mre Mi Vonnie Qi4a
ire. u-- hare rear red • Ware durone - -,w
alter apendihg laat wav* end with Mies Moore who I* uL
Lm. Mi and Mra G » gl2 Gerald ard Dooley Galloway. from
Mra -ne Hrere ? fimp. 2
returned to her home after visiting her i from .FrerhericksburK., spent.gtheweek-end
gather CL A Lundeii, at thia ery with Mrand.Mra N.C- Gailpway
Mm ‘‘Tl Doian and her guct Mins C apt E4 A Christlan of A—pa. ean-
Haitw Miler, spent iast werk-end to Saa ; didate for gtate tronenrar waa a vinitor
AntafM. i in Markie Falis part el the week
Mim Peari Barlow has returned from Mr>. *-• J *** Antonio wilt
New York, -here she haa boen tor that —• Join her!huband here and thnwui
fort WORTH BRAKEMAN
DIES FROM BURNS
Associated Press.
FORT WORTH, Feb. 18 —O A.
Cates, brakeman on the Fort Worth
& Denver, was probably fatally
burned this morning near Vernon
while pouring coal oil into a caboose
stove. The oil exploded.
sion. P’rof. W D. Wents is chair-
man of the committee on arrange-
ments, and Prof. J.g Godbey will
Peter head a committee to look after the
wm l transportation of the delegates
SANITARY CONDITIONS
AT MEXIA ARE BETTER;
BOIL DRINKING WATER
Special to merican.
MEXIA, Texas, Feb. 18— Today
there exists no alarm over the
health situation and sanitary con-
was present and nsinted in entertaininu
l .f A.;, —- tor* the 14 children Game were pisyed and
‛ . Aen.""“, DI’ ' popeorn wns eaten ; then more games were
atena Jute Iran, playea ane esli. an ct ... •ervd
The personnel of the party was ‘.pick My
th* ladie Eusgene de Steiguer
Kautx Rbert Speegle, Spencer
Carradine.
The following were named on a
committee, to accompany the va-
rious committees named by the Re-
tail Merchants' association to pro-
test against abandoning th* high-
way now designated through Tay-
lor: David Neison, halph Fairchild,
wild Homer Hyde.
served a sprend eonsisting of sandwiches, ;
chicken salad, pickles, olives, hot coffee and
a second course cf angel food rate and ,
Fakimo pie The following guest made
short talk. R F. Scott Medames F H.
Jenkins, W J Miley and J. T Crysup:
Mr. and Mn John W. Hornsby and
family will spend the week-end With Mr.
and Mn Charles Crawford.
at the rectory of the Episcopal ehurrh
Tuesday afternoon Valentine motif was
carried out in decoratiens, eontes ta and
refres hmenta moet artietieally
Nra J. H Griffith entertained hrr Sun ’
day sehooi clase at ter home Tuenday eve
ring with a Valentine forty-two party
Many geme were enjored, after which
Mr* Griffith served dainty rotroo hmenta
to Mr and Mr. Leis Prewjtt Mr and
Mra Jee Beheeke, Mr nnd Mra V H
Ungn. Mr and Mra Arthur Barton, Mo—■
Lean Smith, Halley Dabney Pace, Mar.
ion Narris, Christiana Wilnon and Dolly
Glover.
yle considered,
considered—th.
P
' 6
historian, Georgi Frisch; post chap-
lani. Dr. R E. Biedsoe. Executive
i committee, Thomas M< Laughlin,
Okia. were us lafajt thia week, tte guesia
week-end c—* their
Charlotte Nance, Mr
WASHINGTON BANQUET
SET FOR TUESDAY
Special to American.
BERTRAM, Feb. 18.—At the
meeting of the Bluebird club on
Wednesday afternoon plans were
made for a George Washington ban-
quet Tuesday evening. There will
be about 100 gusts invited, which
include the members with their hus-
bands. The' diversion of the eve-
ning will be forty-two and other
games. The banquet will be in the
new concrete block building of the
Bertram Enterprise. .
Parte P J Shaver and V T Jennings; Diekens, Mildred Mayes, Dorothy Nel
Mears Gag Siack w B Cutart Bad* Webb, Doris Reeves. Rachel Asher and }
________ - , peaa xhR ",e-- * ""3 p", T. h'XT:
Mr* Walter Landelt at Jarrell Is the, Mana, andade* . re . Oran • Nr and Mr* S D Jnekman, Bad Oran Inman and D H Wonmach
xuesa at tar mother, Mra G M Jones. and MUg -“onA Hed Me rhi, Mr and Mra M P MeNulty, Mr aad Oa Wednesday evening the Weekly Out-
Misa Lueue Eas terwood ot Hearne to I mepta ef.chieken **2,*^- Tt ce.an I Mri 3 • Knax, Mr and Mr. dhn Muto. I tag elub enjoyed a faoot at bacon and egus
"ur "an Mra ErudnvB | ~ - m, terra T-ra -nd “n Mr, ".ra"ouinsieu | *™"" "beh "om tm """ "Pen’ " "
Puut"nfi"w"C"wMa 11 iIMef-Suureaedavs,Amgin vXpiw.wrdnnud"arwn"hth
Mr*. L * Baker Mra J W Perrr and on of, I","""" a—r. "0- i— were Wwhington tabie markers and score
Mr* Minor Brown were vimitors la Rock- o-nt chureh ._________ carda and the games that were playd
dale last w—du ___’77?^ ---- were moat interesting Mra Jordon kervd
Mr* W R. LeFon gav a Valentine GEORGETOWN SOCIETY
hridu• p-r• rt her ap-rtment at 1b. 1 .3 . -- .
miesitmirabetrantardn :saa 'X! rX.re eG Mdy a^re, Mra re
vXwuil tom ta 4~UI~ Ana rr-h. Universit avenue Four tables the
menta After a woupl. of wume of hrdr- | piayer» -ere arreneed the doubie var- * Forter M 3 Funk, and Medie Kyle The
the gW—ta were delighted with aeveraljlor,, and A dehzhuuiseri; el, playera and guesta were Mia*
be"utiful vocai mumbers by Mr Mid Mra I nnel the time mo ’ pian Hy A **^*1. greet ■ olier Mra. Mae Kyle, Mr* WU-
TAYLOR CITIZENS
PROTEST HIGHWAY
sveelat t amerkean.
TAYLOR, Feb. is— Senatot Wood
has mad, an appointment with the
highway commission in Austin for
10 o'clock .Tuesday morning, at
which time the delegation from
ra M Pare. M Compiaina
Mis t 8 lie Ashiev if M ilann *• (h* 1 *1 —
•i .4 ha, md, 1. 4 N ana fare j khnt Fnuth - --
H V.wehan bare re. - Sbae-.i
-he-"T town Mra.R.L, Phillipa, thsugi mdaat
vointed: Location, Mesdames Ge*. Asker,
T. D. Vaughan, W. B. Bryson . arrange-
ments, Mendames E. A. Marcus, fL A. Me-
tl. The following committees were rp-
V OU know perfectly well that the
I value of things you buy isn’t in
what somebody says about them; the
man who bought the ‘‘gold brick”
cleanses th* hair and scalp thor-
oughly of all the dandruff, dirt and ,
excess oil. leaving a wonderfullx !
clean, wholesome feeling After its
| use, you will find that the hair
dries quickly and evenfy, is never
I streaked in appearance and is al-
I ways bright, soft and fluffy: an
I fluffy, in fat L that it looks more
[ abundant than It ia. and so moft
that arranging it becomen a pleas
L we Just use a teaspoonful of
' eanthrox, which you can get from
y any good drugglst, dissolve it in
[ a cup of hot water; this mnkes a
tun cup of shampoo liquld, enough
M N la easy to apply it to all the
hair instead of ust the top of the
cheaper stuff at lower prices; stuff
that’s lower priced because it’s cheap-
er quality. We don’t sell it because
our customers really don't want it;
end guets three frienda from Prairie Lee,
Misses Ruby and Corinne Shanklin and
Lucite MeKean.
Miss Annie McDonald at the State IV.
partment at Education spent Ite week-
end with Mra J. N MeDonald and Mina
ldella MeDonald
B. Y. P. U. Entertained,
ELGIN SOCIETY
Shower for Bride-Elect
Mesdames Charles Poth. Pat
Burnes and Miss Ruby McCall were
sant hostesses at a .bower in
honor of Miss Fanny Lee Wilson,
suggestians to the bride were writ-
ten on heart-shaped.sheets of paper
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1622. A
Kwr,.G%.Mwi a Harb- .rem Frt
day in Austin Their daughters. Misses
strummental ne topi
her littie dmudht
Mr*. H. B. Jones.
On Friday evenin* Mr*. L. V. Schlem-
mer entertained with a forty-two party in
honor of the women teacher* of th* Kyle
High schol. After several interesting
Mr*. S. K. Vaughan and Mro. Lora Bar-
ton acoompanied Mra. H E McGill bate*
to Lometa f— a visit.
IL J Bostic and daughter, Mim Lora,
visited in Hair* Sunday and Monday aa
the guests of the former '• brether, John
Hostic, Mid famly, and his father, W. 1*.
Bostie
J. W. Dickens came ia Friday from
Mexia for a visit here with his family. He
returned to Mexia Thursday.
Gw Ater at Waco came ta Wednesday
from Waco for a viait with his father
L D Ater, and sister. Ml* L. C Warren,
- ANNUAL ELECTION
H OF OFFICERS HELD
Special to American
f TAYLOR, Feb. 18—At a meet-
•! ing held at the armory Thursday
AI night for th* purpose of electing
& ofticers for th* American Legion for
g the ensuing year resulted in th*
K following being elected; Post com-
Pmander, Major David Nelson; vice
E commander, Albert Schramm; post
2 adjutant David Cinnamon, post
g) treasurer, Crawford Booth; post
G Ringolaky, K. Klopp, Loouis lowe, O
Luhn. M Melaaky. L. Nelson, F K Hipley
O. F. Roberta, F Sheeta W S*mvie. A
Seles, Ate* Thompeen, H V. Welch. F
Wnmart, Paul Bear, W O Bennett, C
N Booth, Jr., C. H Both Sr.. G M
Baath. T. H Brunaner. Sam Bunnell F
Mis Gertrude Whamson has returned
from a vinit to ter unt, Mr*, h F. Frice
Mr» J. # L.wi, Mim Ruth Lewi.
Mra L. K Wrick aad Miss la Vernia
Weich motored •5 Austin to hear Rev
waiian and folk lore music, witl illustra-
live selections on the victrola.
The Woman's Missienary society met
Monday with Mra. Tignal Jones presid- '
ing and Mra E. H Jenkins leading in the
l ienson on "The Bible and. Missions,"" by
Helen Barrett Montgomery.
Oa Wednesday afternoon Mesdames
Frank Birmingham ard J. H. Poweil gave
a tea complimentary to Mr. and Mra. K
M. Trigg. Jr., newly wed*. The home
BERTRAM SOCIAL NEWS
Mn. T. J. Taylor entertained the Bird
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