The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 269, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 5, 1922 Page: 6 of 40
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After
Si
ews
Details of Case
emnployed by the county.
MANCHACA NEWS
high sehool of any town not on a
more than a
tories.
BASTROP SOCIETY
an alleged plot on the life of New-
som
The witness said that after hearing
BERTRAM SOCIAL NEWS
Walter
Smith. spent Sunday in San Antonio with
was this arrest that led to the kill-
condition critical
Ing
LIBERTY HILL SOCIETY
TAYLOR ROTARY CLUB
Barton have re-
O.
TAYLOR, Tex.,
inter-
ent.
Many members from the lo-
soon.
Manlove was elected as president for the
school band that has been organized
in Austin
brother.
D.
Tables were arranged for forty-
nings.
visitor
Tally
two. the diversion of the evening
■, Mrs.
of San Antonio. •
wife. Carrie
Frits
Fuchs, to T. J. Dutfy, lots 9 and 10
Lucile Hampe gave several piano selec-
very much
joyed an oldfashioned working to-
rars to th* school campus
A num-
. ber of men were on the ground with
club was Mr*. R if Jenkina; of the Cho-
rakes
the
ral club
place at the Kyle cemetery for ne-
After the cars were emptied
Austin Wednesday
CONSOLIDATION
*
SALE
a
4
AT THE
CAPITAL TRUNK
Thorndale echools.
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in
The
D•
FIBRE CASES.
MATTING CASES.
.... 50c, 65c and 75c
Small sizes....
5
MASTER
FASHIONED
HA
LADIES’SILK LINED CASES
Mary
HATS
CarraMaa Louis Prewitt
Made of selected leather, good lock and catches—
for
I
SPRING
and
WARDROBE TRUNKS.
SUMMER
■
A
Revelation
and Ms. M.
end mother.
/
Variety
CAPITAL TRUNK FACTORY STAND, 513 CONGRESS AVE.
@
NOW AT
SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, MARCH 11th AND IS FOR CASH ONLY
siaged
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I
62
it
Hundreds of Appeals
To Milady fs Fancy
IS VICTIM OF
HUGE SWINDLE
in Style and
Unlimited
Most Gorgeous
Display
of
Everything included in this sale, including Brief Cases, Boston Bags,
Coin Purses, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Bill Books, Dressing Cases, Collar
Cases and Drinking Cups.
24-inch sizes, with and without straps —
75c, $1.00, $1.69, $2.82
brought
l pi is from
endorsed the band and bought many
tickets for the entertainment. Other
county.
Mason
ment this year is 135. or almost 100
per cent increase in the high school
department in the last two years.
until they finish the seventh grade.
The rural schools are this year be-
esting report on the Rotary conven-
tion to be given in Mineral Wells
James Hamilton, an oldtime Hays
county negro, who was >0 years and
WILLIAMSON REALTY DEALS
GEORGETOWN, Texas. March 4
Real estate transfers in Williamson
was bere fpom Baylor
to spend the —4 with
New Mason High
* School Building
Work Is Started
the men hauled creek gravel and
put the campus in fine shape
Full-size Trunks, made of three-ply veneer wood,
covered with heavy vulcanized fibre. Beautifully
lined—
"ine and queee ot hrta” re-ultine i
the -ieetion of Tom Mowrell Haygie and
aMended * fumanai at
a Lamp-- teat Bum-
r waa a aavtete in the
a - UM la aa aa—-
Fairchna was elected alternate.
At the close of the business tea-
being his long, straight white hair,
which hung to his shoulders.
Mary Beth Taylor and Howard ■ Jen-
kin . of the sehool board was M C. Bnoth
Mra Michaelis, Mrs. L. C Schiemmer. The
next meeting will be with Mrs.O.G
Parks. Jr.
Dabney, to D L. Noble, part of
lots 8 and 9, block A. In Branch's
addition to Taylor: 8500
E 8 Cluck and wife, Ella Cluck,
of McLennan county, to Mrs. Alba
A Anderson. 1.7 acres of land in
the western part of the county on
cake and coffee, which
enjoyed.
TRAVELING BAGS .
One special lot of 18-inch sizes. Made of water-
proof material—
$1.30 ,$1.90,2.25, $2.70
mark and R A. MeCann.
Mrs. Albright and baby of Dallas are
here guests of the former a parent, Mr.
and Mrs. D. K Reeves
Miss Ada Culpepper of Lampasas eras
here the past weak, the guest of Mrs. A.
B. MeGili
WANTED A FIRE;
USED KEROSENE;
- UT A MATCH;
GOT A COFFIN
i
FACTORY STAND
513 Congress Ave.
MARBLE FALLS MAN IS
BITTEN BY MAD DOG
SAN MARCOS ALUMNI
OF TEXAS’ BANQUET
ogers day, when 80 farmers with teams
Kyle i and -----
accounts of the telegraph company.
Other arrests are expected to fol-
low soon.
TAYLOR SOCIETY
1 There ie 2
to the funetie
< ■ vmm Is
Asher, Holland Spradlin. Maud Tunatail.
Russel Wilson, Susie McFarlin. Cleo Jen-
Mr. and Mrs. C. M- Taylor of Corpus
Christi, who were spending some time in
the Alam City
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Moore of Dai Rio
were recent gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Chae
guesta.
Mrs. Slaven was assisted in entertain-
diversion of the afternoon and Mx gamen
were played, when it was found Mra C
Mash in had won hirb score A dainty
Baled course was served.
KYLE SOCIETY
Mr. Barrom ana Mr., Will Gro were
hontesses at the hum. of th, former to
th. ho-te -erved A-Nleloua and-ehe.
RBLE FALLS SOCIET
a. a Yanhion attended a distriet
gedthe Iadies Aid •< th* Baytint
, at Mm this week.
Ne Jey to tom from Sen An-
ehere she has mpent the lest year
ar giste, Mra. CIsufa Shamon.
Crehover to epending the week
B Marcos with his Mito
and Mm Ray Hetser aad Mm. A.
emton valte is Burnet durig the
For Tar Party PRISON SYSTEM
_____________ 1 . _____________
Taylor Rotary club met Thursday at
Ihe j their regular session with many
I members and several visitors pres-
HI
TAYLOR EASTERN STAR
HAVE INTERESTING MEET
TAYLOR, Texas, March 4. — An
interesting meeting of the Eastern
Star, chapter 578. met Wednesday
evening with 23 members present,
initiating three new members into
the order. Mrs. Will Goff was
elected delegate to the school of
instruction to be held in Franklin.
ing affiliated with the Mason high
school. That, when accomplished,
will bring many more pupils into
the high school, as no entrance ex-
aminations will be necessary.
ROBT. MUELLER & BROTHER
LIBERTY HILL MEN
WORK SCHOOL GROUND
LIBERTY HILL Texas- March
1 from all over North and East Texas,
crowded the court room to overflow-
ing today when sessions were re-
isumed in the trial of Roger Kester-
son. charged with murder in con-
nection with the death of Charles
Newsom, night watchman, who was
slain in a cafe at Pittsburg. Tex.,
BURNET WANTS SanMarpnya
Austin-Burnet road; $300.
WESTERS UNION >X"i.
year ago. The case
ed here from Camp
Erwin: commissioner precinct No.
3, M. E Stewart. F. P. Lewis. W F.
Riggs; public weigher precinct No.
3, E I. Bradshaw, J. S. Barnet.
hoes and
gravel
9
H E. Burleson, aa her return
to her bome at Cisco, Texas
F. 1. Ford wn* o Georgeto
ing by Mrs. W. A. Slaven,
On Wednesday evening the Bertram
high school junior-senior banqet was held
______________________— , at the Hodges hotel. Rooms were decor
cal club anticipate attending. Mai-! ated in junior and senior colors, gold nr ’
ter Edmond Doak was present and; white, In the receiving line were: T- J
gave the club a talk about the high ; Taykor, Jr., president of, junior JT*'
...... • • -—2- Bernice Alton. Wilson Heusser, Velma
tion the worthy matron announced-------------------
that the past matron. Mrs Will1 county during the last few days in-
Reid. would behostess for the even- | elude the following:
ing in honor of her husband’s 60th |
birthday After a reading in broad
Scotch by one of the members, all
Tahle souvenir were potted pink flowers
The bride received as special gift • pie-
turo and the "houne guet a piece of linr
grie.
Mra. J. H Pearey opened her home to
the Intermediate league Saturday mabt
/° O
a @ ,
:92,
turned to their home, Atlanta. Ga . after
a month* visit with Mra Barton* par- g
ents, Mr and Mr«. F. 1 Stanferd I
C K. Mayfield and Otis Chapton, vresi- *
dent and cashier of the Guaranty State |
bank at Georgetowu, Texas, were in town fi
last Friday. 1
Dr. Rosa made a call in Burnet this,
week.
Miss Lnian Martindale of San ntonio 1
is viniting her friend. Mra Ogg, at thz j
Kaufman hotel.
Mr*. W C Patterson is spending a few ।
has been
gave an
is going to last this week only. A good Trunk, Case or Bag will last a
lifetime and right now you can buy such a Trunk, Bag or Case at
almost manufacturers' cost. These goods were shipped from the fac-
tory only about eight weeks ago.
the plot he was forced to leave Pitts
eurgshvaauatoreahreptssenntsumnea home froma business trip to West
had at times caused him to seek the Texas.
was transferri
S3
Mra. Hw parene in Keenan,
nton Vance ot Somervilie -
ra pubile
This increase
to spread
Misses Helen and Hazel Waugh enter-
tained the Young Women* MiazionAr3
socie a tbe dome «r their, parent. Mr.
and Mr Jehn Waugh, on Tuenday anw
noon from 366 o’clock. The color "chems
pink ana ergen and violet. whic”
„ — .1—2 : 2 every detail. The
ri<>«,n were vielet and carnalen in
-tting. of fam. Th. proxram for
th. thme •Cuba." and Mis Nelen Wauxh
wa. the leader. Th. following number
were given: Lson on Cuba; duet, Span-
Wk aicea, on pia.no, by Misses Waueni
ed euests.
Aa the dlnine han UM entered
each was presented with an orange
and white cap to wear during the
evening. Tom Johnson Jr waa tha
toastmaster and presented Dr A
Caswell Ellis, who told or the uni-
versity past and present and pre-
pented Ila neede Kantern shdes
showing places or historical hu.irat
In Texan were ahown One-mtmute
talks were made by County Judee
Fuchs and
were invited into the aining room.
Where a lovely birthday cake graced
the center ot the table and lovely
refreshments were nerved by Mra
Reld.
DALLAS Texas, March 4—What
is said to have been the most Ei-
■antic swindle scheme ever at-
tempted in Texas cities, one in
which the conspirators used the
code words of the Western Union
Telegraph and Cable company to
money messages, is believed W
local police to have been broken up
with the arrest here ot a man
thought to be the “drains" of the
shelter of jails.
Joe Robertson, IS. of Pittsburg, |
who was in the safe at the time of i
the kiling, identified a butcher)
knife found near the body of New-
19
o
afternoon to be guests of the former’s
sister, Mra. D. C eRed.
Mr*. Sam H Taslor spent Thursday in
Austin, the guest of Mrs. Ike White.
The Baptist Woman* Missionary so-
eiety met with Mra. Elis Monday after-
noon is a social meeting. The afternoon
1 was spent by th* members doing fancy
th* bom* of her
$16.50, $18.85 <.$41.50
W Birdwell.
BURNET CANDIDATES
ANNOUNCE FOR OFFICE
BERTRAM, Texas, March 4-
MARSHALL, Tex., March 4—"Idle - . , mw. v.r . 4 —As
■ossip" of scandal lovers IC blamed BERTRAM.Texas. ha- nataca a
for the recent ttring and feather- the Texas leg la nenitenUarv
ing of Ray Daniels by masked men law.to move, thesen Jensom
here. It became known today. The system., rom , radius" 18 miles
this school year. and which will give I
a musical Saturday night. The club
"hak Fanene Dormack tea returmed to
her home in Austin after a visit is Tay-
ter. tte (nest of Mi Mudred Smith.
Lycurei Nelson and O r. Lllard have
. i rimes, I from Bowie sod Dellas While
la Bowie they attended the doe show.
Fatter Tom Cosror returned to he
terns ia South Hood, lad- after • fra
dar.' Mi is Taylor, the euest of b»
. brsihse. J. J. Conroy.
Mrs. M A Grienith returned Seturday
^fomtra’ visitors for the occasion of the mia-
“UK""SuTT.i a Draura a in the week Rotary luncheon were C J,
"m umra -ee “-"e5--- Maxwell of Dal lax, ad O D Powell
REV. CRIMM GOES THROUGH'
TAYLOR GOING TO BRYAN
TAYLOR, Texas. March 4—Rev. 1
B # Crimm, evangelist, who con:
ducted a series of meetings lathis
city last fall, passed through Tay-
lor Thursday en route to Bryan to
hold a meeting and a large number .
ot bis Taylor friends went down to
the station to greet him and his
party The meting in Bryan will
be under the leadership of Rev.. A. !
Hejd, pastor of the First Baptist
chureh of Bryan, former pastor of f
the First Baptist church here.
Texas, on March 29. Mrs. D.
MISS ANNA FISHER DIES
AT HOME IN SAN MARCOS i
BAN MARCOS, Texas, March 4, 1
Miss Anna Fisher died at her home "
in San Marcos Thursday, March 2. v
'and was buried Friday at 3:30. the
Rev. J. M Perry of the Methodist J
church conducting the funeral ■
services. Miss Fisher was born in
Houston and moved to San Marcos ’
when 4 years of age. She joined J
the Methodist church at the age of 1
14 and has been a Sunday school (
teacher continuously since she was ig
l 18 years of age She was educated J
at Coronal institute. She is sur- M
vived by her mother, three broth- M
ers and three sisters. Her father H
Judge Sterling Fisher, a prominent 1
man during his life time, died 15 d
years ago. ।
"nFridny evening ar the renidence of
Wallace, I Mr and Mrs. Hrord Jenkins, Mim Oli-
Mr*. Chas. D. Wallace entertained last! vis Moore gave a party to th* member*
..... The of her Sunday school claas taught by Mr
Earl Morris. There were 14 coples pres-
ent Refreshmenta were served Games
furnisbed the divrsion and musical selec-
tions on the piano were enjoyed
Mia* Lee Wilbarger, entertained Thurs;
Jay afternoon with bridze ia honor of
Mn Klebor Trigg. Jr. • recent bride,
and Miss Ruth Underwood of Houston.
The color scheme waa pink and th* vre-
dominant flower was the pink carnation-
Dr. Jones
Mr*. Tignal Jomnes, Mies
to Mies Lockwood. Durinz th* afternoon
a plate luncheon was served of sala, p0-
tato ehip*, olives, wafers, sandwiches, eof-
friar* salted nets- Those present were:
Misses Bem Lockwood, Panella Dormak,
Mary Davia, Mary Williamson, Mary
Suih. Mildred Smith. Batty* Allison., Ag-
M. Ida Marr Tobin, Grace Hyde,
Johanna Dellinger, Ruby Carradine, Bems
i Murphs. Medames Harris Melasky. g
I Prewit and L Prewitt,, ,
Tbe members of th* freshman ciass.of
the Tayior hiwh school entertmined the
sophomores with a class party at th* Elks
'km Saturday evening The hall was
decorated in the elnas eolors at green and
rtu. Thdt Ermneeseneibr. the
eenter st which wae suspended * big groan
M. T ehat mr 2er.-hit “r'
solo, Leta Hornsb; violin solo,
t Mande Fikel, The yoang people
haperoned by Mm D A Goldatein.
Paul Fikel, Mrs. C. G. Ringoisky.
of the _congregation. A large at-
tendance from all parts of the coun-
ty is anticipated by the pastor, the
Rev. W. C. Moffett.
Georgetown, by C. L. Gayer and 8. J. Donaison, Mr and Mr*. J. P. Ker-
sams-
vicinity and have other leases in zh rehrehmen of Ehicken ..lad. fend
process of execution. The machint f wiches, cake, chacotate and minta. Mis
ery for drilling is on the Eround ...
and waiting for derrick timbers.
which ar en route
“m, “aFsh H*a rSDod"M Palc-
un tees arfived in Taylor to ag-in make
e-ir bome Mr. Dodd will have eharge
I eie Neicon Davia wholeale boom bere. ;
S V Mte Elbeh Groves ratrafiaed .
■ member of Maud, at her bom., Friday
5 evenime. Musto and daneine were ra
E » toted oatd s torn hosr. Geta for the
► 5 krah, -ere: Misme Pauline Jowers. Bess
r ' FleholL Louise Greu, LIlian Sumilia
t £ lose Cora Gram Bum. and Ellrabeth
S Grove,, and M-. FrtU Gran. John Me
ret. Jack Under-ood, Alvn Horepby.
5 Jerne Taylor, C. A Wallace, Jia. Roberta,
I • chaim Bra and Harry Adam
in spmneer Caytadipe ard Mim Bet.
Uo Alan entertaiined four tables of
. brhage player, at the horme of lr- <••
. radia. Seturday aftaergoom, ia bonet of
—Miw Bam Leekwood of Austin. The high
-or prise waa won by Mte Mary Dora
while te low wcore Ml to Mra. Gegrge
Fe-it Gumst of honor prtue was sima
railroad in the state. The enroll-
$9.00, $13.50 ..4 $16.00
17 days old. The Interment took
Rates ara
chedules in
bof fir* haza:
s rating exp
। insper teach
measure Ms
buildinga, f
gang-
it to said that the gang has been
operating in Dallas. Fort Worth.
Wichita Falla and Houston The
men held in the local jail has ad-
mitted gutting $900 from the West-
era Union here on the scheme. He
had in his pocket a telegraph blank
ready to insert the name of the
pyee for 510.000 when, arcested. 1 severed with a knife after he was
The code word on the message 1 hot
taken from the man was "vlent Ris alleged that a few nights be
- This. It was said, meant fore Newsom was killed he arrested
510.000. The.schemewes.disco: I Kesterson on a minor charge and it
erod when auditors checked up.the was th)s arrest that led to the kill-
canto carried out the sold and white mo-
tif Mio. Cleo Jenning made high .core
and -U awarded a box of talcum powder
tied la the elass colors. Two interssting
contests were "A Floweral Wedding" and
"Parta to a Shirt Waste" Mr*. HUI Cald-
wei won th* prize, a box of correspon-
dence cards in the ciass colors. Then se-
niors and teachers were served in the
RISTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1922. ____
and Social Happenings of Central Texas
Ura Thursday Social slub on Thurzday #a „inE ana erge
afternoon from 3 to 1. The attendance was carried out in
was gbod and the time pasaed pleasantly;
with conversation and various kind* of
made tbe h
has the el
escapes, the
nature of th
in it From
ticular rat* h
•New Club Room
SAN MARCOS, Texas, March 4. a
Ray E. Bowleg. Scoutmaster, an- n
nounces that Zack Williamson ha S
donated the use of the Social club P
rooms, over the Commercial club h
office, to the use of the Boy Scouts. U
Under the supervision of Major /L
Manning, retired officer of the Brit-
ish army, who has had 18 years' o
experience in the organization of g
Boy Scouts all over the world. a ie
campaign for 100 members is being 3
put on. Many prominent citizens t
of the town are behind this pro- □
gressive movement. 3
MANCHACA. Texas, March 4—
The Parent-Teachers’ association
of the Manchaca school met at its
regular meeting at the high school
Friday afternoon. Refreshments
county on a change of yenue. i consi sting sofvea°by Mrs? Summers about largely by getting pui
Henry King, brother-In-law of the cae were Lovett The club has the rural schools of the
% W orla Hedkivtar These seldors come "to
loving into
. the house vacated by Will Jones.
8, F- Carpenter has returned
general interest to the organisation a "spoiled ,
will be subjects of individual and,band” as being ------------
general discussion. . > scores "idle gossip which has creat-
Luncheon will be served at the i ed this present disgraceful condi-
church to all present by the ladies, tion."
Smthwick community went to, nior were served refreshmenta of briek
Austin Friday to take treatment at ; erenm and aneel food ««.-• The
the Pasteur institute as the result gunt ansludzd:.Mium Maw Warden
2,. Gz ; reae
3raFmimrFhom"ssstseti2, szursekge 2220m
the Institute proved that the dog and Carry, belle Everett, teneher and
bad the rabies of the very worst mies Maude Tunatall, Bernice Hoax-.
gross Friday.
This faithful old darkey was well
known all over the county He had barbecue, bread, pickles and coffee
many peculiarities, among them to W. After the .ar. were emptied
SAN MARCOS. Texas, March 4. AGED KYLE NEGRO OtES
The banquet given by the ex-stu- I SAN MARCOS, Texas. March 4
dents of Texas university on Marchi Will Terrell of the A B. Re=e= .....
at the Hotheinz hotel was attend- i Furniture Co- was called to Kyle I and wagons hauled the gravel, do-1
ed by 45 participanta. The greater Thurnday to embalm the body of, nsied by the railroad, from the
part of this number were alumni
and the smaller portion the Invit-
PALESTINE, Texas, March 4 —
Carroll Colvin White, who attempt-
MONT VERNON, Tex., March 4— ed to start a fire with gasoline yes-
Murder fan., who have nocked here serday Aeedwaar2z odr old and
MASON. Texas March 4— Work
on the proposed $65,000 high school
building for Mason began this week.
The old school building is to be re-
modeled for an elementary school
building. Mason has the largest
ensuing year and th* newly appointed
advinory board are Mrs C. B Donahon.
WILLIAMSON BAPTISTS ! Idle Gossip Is
TO HAVE CONFERENCE — --
GEORGETOWN. Texas, March 4 |
The Wiamson County Baptist
Workers’ corference will hold their
monthly meeting in the Baptist
church at Georgetown on Monday,
opening at 10 a. m. Dr. H. T. An-
drews, pastor of the Flrat Baptist
church at Temple, will deliver the
principal address, speaking at 11
a. m on the S75.000.000 campaign. nere,
in the arternoon the subject of grand jury, investigating the affair, poin wuin "nurnet county has
tithing with regard to the big cam-j exonerated Daniel, of having Im- from Austin. 2“ ure th? eyalem
palgn for funds will be discusseg, proper relations-with a young mar- takengtepstmang rvsour<4o which
several speakers taking part. IHled woman here and failed to re- n.With tenm,nXa‘ toFofter the
Mr. Bowman of Taylor will dis- .turn any indictments in connection Burnet rounly s favorably as a
cuss the County W. M. U. work at with the flogging. ^dutate ronsidrcdocatonXmong
1145 p. m. A number of topics of Th, report of the probers names candidatrarrsoorco at. Us graph
-----md wife and a jealous hus- the natural msoest. •» e
being implicated, and ite mines, granite works and th,
- - - Colorado river for power for ae
Wilhelm. Mrs
Floeckinger, surgeon and physician, 1
and head of Floeckinger sanita- ter Piun
Hum. was stricken with paralysis HuettiK,
at non today Attending physi- e.Mirs .
clans and specialists consider his
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Ion. in ary a
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THORNDALE MAN DIES
FROM MENINGITIS
THORNDALE. Texas, March 4.
Walter Kurio, 20-year-old son of
C. E. Kurio, died here Thursday
evening at 6:30 from the result of
an attack of meningitis suffered
three years ago and from which he
had never fully recovered. Funeral
services were held Friday after-
noo at 3 o’clock from the resi-
dence. with burial in the St. Paul’s
Lutheran cemetery.
H A* actuar
R gained a th
, scop* of wo
, commission I
y m*r Comma I
B pire on Fe
,3 Holton suce
R and sec retail
K board Tho
L adminis’rati
g grasp of the
B ernment wi
type. it was said.
K (Editors
• of a series
a functions B
R from wher
5: tion* of E
q next arttclB
B GN Ho
K urer. and B
2 taw of t
p comnmias) B
b for nearly B
► which time
, as a falth
, Official. I
A Mr. Hol
[ take an a,
p troller’s <1
fl Others, hr]
23 that When I
a which he c
» with then
He is a nl
F county, ail
• life in Texan
L and is 53 ye
| Mr Hol’
’ Mra Frani
f Miss, Hort!
and one B
,7 known fo
- Dame, KUdl
W teamn. Mrs
Reel
In his te
5 keeper of t
3 ceding his
g Clark, and
jt? Mr Holton
A and spendi
9 hundred rl
", operation c
, over that I
M?/ under his J
A records of t
Lt ing of thes
K Mr Hol’d
(4 of the tre
\ months, an
I W. Baker
g. pointed to
2 Ths sala
S3 filed in th
THORNDALE PLANNING
"epTouyERE IRucxaraerz2
The chamber of commerce, through Rutus Gibbs, D. M. — — —
its fire prevention committee is
planning the purchase of a chem-
ical fire engine for the cUy Thorn-
dale being an unincorporated town,
this work has been taken in hand
by the Commercial club, and the
engine to be installed is to be of
approved mize and make and will
give this town an additional fire
credit of 15 per cent Fire preven -
tion is already being taught in the ।
in block 23, Taylor: $10,000. Luciie i-ipe save severn: vimmu igine-
Alice Debney and husband. A. Eltions. which were highly appreciated by
— — — *• ’ — lb* society. At the eloee of the lenaon
The following have announced their I
candidacy for the various offices for
Burnet copnty: County judge, Claud
Gray, J. R. Smith: county clerk.
Mrs. Willie Hereford. W. H. Me-
Lean, Frank Atkinson; tax assessor.
Joe L. Pangle: sheriff and tax col-
nvrary rear*, auw --.e, --- * R lector, Claud Shipp, F. C, Critten-
cut giass n»ppy; consolation, A•5t den - county attorney, Henry D.
[ McGill, Picture An ice course "assere" i Crawford: treasurer. Miss Myra
to the following members and guestn: I— —
Mesdames Geo, Asher, V. M. Alton Nelson
a iiuL.r. „~,e R. Gray. Jo* T. Jackson, A. B. McGill.
PLANS TO ATTEND MEET S. D.Mses, J. H. MeEsnty. S. H. Munn, j
Mareh 4—The I T. D. Vaughad, J. O Wilsod. Ossaf Win-
March 4.—The dren. G p Yent, with B H Goode
and Mr. Lora Barton at Mlgzins -
an. J. w. Slavon -ns the hmt~ to
•he Tuesday Bridge cub last week. Dec-
otioms featurine »L Patricf’axawsre
etectiyely wed to the livinzand dTK
room.. Soft itebta Eeen,, :hada
further accentaated the motir. Plate fa:
vora were atemrock. withtbt."pipn.o!
pear,." Pre wer awaited the foilow-
tog: High -core, Mra, S. D. Mom pis-
turo; guest, Mr. Lora Barton, hand-made
library scarf: low .core. Mra. B. H G -
The Woman • Missionary society of the
Methodist church mst for Bible mission
study Tuesday at th* home of Mr*. Bar-
mn with • good attendance and several
visitors. After song*, the Bibi* lesson
was conducted by th* superintendent,
ing This h
- ke
ralsed or lol
ths city.
When ths
122 and 01
Patterson of Cico Fort-wo w*a th*
dining room, which was decorated in
George Washington colon. Th* pise*
MARBLE FALLS, Texas, March cards and plate favors carried out the
4—O. D. Boutirghouse of the color scheme of the day Then th* ju-
Taylor Hospital
Head Is Stricken
With Paralysis
TAYLOR, Texas. March 4 — F C.
[ $2500 a year
I been trens
I he tendered
I appointed a
’ wurance cor
I ably higher
la »•
iNe followin: Mra. Robert Park.. Man- „ „ - --------
ehaca, honor rural; Medames Hampe. vocs rate, by Mte Ira Wibarger ; rar*11
Frels, Jones, Harwell. Walter Thiele. Wal- , 2010 by Mte Harel Wauxh ; readin. by
ler Blum. E F Nance, J. J. Hart. 4. E I Mi. Helen Perkiha ; talk os Tee Womae
- “ of Today compared with the Woman.o
Yesterday, by Mrs. E. H Jenkins, The
refreshments comprised sandwichea an
hot tea, charlotte russe with whipped
cream, cakes, nut* and candies. Th* fa-
vor» were candies molded into shamrock
bound Edge Fibre Trunks.
Made of three-ply veneer wood, fibre covered and
bound, two trays—
$11.65, $12.65 .,u $19.95
Culpepper, wnet
4.—Ths people of Liberty HiU en-
mey and Beecher Bs—toil at-
Manonie herviee at th* Seettish
is in A—Us a fem nihte ugo
a Miehel, Miss Burnetta Michel
irene Fresm were Aamtin vis-
ng the wegk.
4s returned to Austis law Ta-
ft vigit with hia mother, Mra
Hei elerk of th* lor—t
• ELGIN SOCIETY
Te D D C bed date restar "ytins
wedvesday at tbs b—* of Mb wL H
Carter A Texas program ’
honor at Texas independence day,. The j
Tom Cain charter of Bastrop were invited
guestu. , Mm. Walter K. Duft was
tte ^tetora W ite raro.l-T.Mto-
" xe“domt""t tte bih’^teto "udi-
Gte tte Muto- # OeramB By
."Sembomna Mte. wra unde th.
regen «f “to TT Bnrte.Tte
-A K-tua, Belle, we. iven te Etris
ate terTr™- tto. Ml ratoaM under u
tnimE W “ton Mel> Oven. The andt-
Mte. wra titled Md Ml toten ta
TW My Herpdu.veheot
"Ov M tte Me- Craton etab ele
tested te tetyr anneran*i
a —eeevton at the bom* at Mn. J. O
$u""Mem; Wra 1M gram, .marated
4, tw mTitation to eome to this annual
E,t7 „Le i* the biggest aocini tunetion
Sr4 cl0b yeav. The Mexican string
JUTpimyed Erom and th. fol-
gApgram wm givenz Piano nolo.
SZtj ."O.Dore: resding,MimsElotse
Miler: qusrtet, Tom Cain, W. M. Clower,
L Noin ' iralto. raral—to Mr
fem Bemei egde Mm.n l
W-si we -to. Mr- W. C RI—ro :a
"-,9-
£££• 2 8""-
Mah rad «- ie eream, angel food
zomr tote to Mte -4 pink
.T Ute * i pink ama ereen rh
606. uraro ra —A tentae pinto
The *im pubile art-to .b..,—4 tte
rate of MW f* protitaMe manper.
j, th, iha eeteal ite -ma-nt merembted
“ tte ""Saicortum ate parie rate day
a mui — preentea by ueme e1-E
. tolerate mllana. M-dame Tom
W. C wes, L. t. Wrate. W. C.
Nm ate the Hara—my eleb perved in
XT—ar ratete «. —h e raw* eto-
min: I, a program of .rag., apeeh-
rate V- WraUte The Een nd played
302: gte gn— add— : Mr Ramera
J Fee Amtin M—wy 4—4 14 tree
"onMaU— For-, elub me -ie
■m E S. Ateer ra tee— Im be le
m >»—• .**“** —r*-’ d:
arutinna Refreehments at chieken smina,
°E,Srend ena buter sandwiches, angel
aquates and lee tes ^ora served
fori t ana • —ter. attepded
Ite H—•» des maTamdat. 2h
_ ______ ___ w—• AfL-r the
-ip-m Mra. Meer, a Austim tote eharg*
on f, aftoerara Mra. Mlereme
.dm amumed her duties as poetmestmr
Valma Asher. Bernice Newton. Noreene
Womack. Bernice Newton, Susie McFar-
lin. Elia Lee Maye*. Cleo Jenninga, Clyde
Await. Dora Tanksley. MyrI Stewart. Dor-
ris Will bams. Mary Brook*. Bernice Alton,
and Prentiss Alton. T. J. Taylor, Jr.,
Wilson Housser, Holland Spradlin. Cha*
Wilson, Russel Wilson. Dudley Barton.
Fred Hodges, Claude Hodsm^D H Wo-
mack. Jr.. Sam Hods«a. Mim Beatrice
Hodges and Mr. Sheppard at Florence,
with Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Hodges, who
assisted in entertaining.
Mrs. A. B. MeGiM and her ruest Miss
needwork. The club enjoyed several
i piano selections, given by little Miss Wil-
he Jones. Refreshments were erved to
OIL WELL TO BE SUNK
IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY d
GEORGETOWN, Texas, March 4 lmurdas with a sirthday dlaner.
A tent well for oil in to be drill,d on occms ion wa in honor of Mr Wallace’,
a tract of land owned by D M birthday The invited guests were Mbs
Sloan, about 14 miles sputheast Of j Emma Burleson of Austin. Mr. and Mrs.
g trol such al
" tec tive stat
K ance law <1
* nate ia hail
he now hole
A* sec reta
Holton has c
statistical s
Recore of 1
kept over ml
tios of loss e
I
mqten for the
Rgkor ding to t
N tec ■ । and
0 ander his dfr
K Ur s l -■ t J
2 ness man a
79 every city of
~T bring- iha ci
K co oseratinn
L elorer "ay
E Ate degar
K Whem fhe am
EHof their prot
■ pre V . '-tier,
Khthem
Floyd Toalson.
Byron Smith and son.
Prof W. C. Vernon, J. E Wilson,
Judge Will G Barber. Prof Gates
Thomas and Prof R A. Milla. At
the election of officers Tom John- ,
son Jr. was re-elected president.
Miss Retta Murphree, vice presi- i
dent, and Prof. W C. Vernon- treas- ,
urer.
The decorating committee was
"composed of Mesdames Vernon,
Birdwel, Mills. Sewell, the Misses
Ruth and Lucy Johnson. The ex- !
ecu tire committee was composed of;
Tom Johnson. Walter Buckner an
Professor Vernon
dle" Teeday Bridme eleb met
1. Fred Klopp. After many fm-
eume Mm. Crewford Booth re-
i edhub prie. The memhers prm
it Medame Robrta, Braeken-
aNlenner, T. W Breen—. John
W Mfr AM Brorroet. PasUr.
, Mhate en Booe
^tolte* aF"Leatjna.r,Himn Pepmsona I vridas .te —to 'to rond-or• thas
Auzrpcar.oeadiaa"r Thprntpnh.doine duty ’
election was held and each guest wa j ba1. cnse,°LeA",, —
ix j a a heart on which to vote tur th* I Mr. and Mr* J. G Comer are in Inur
»?"• • na" on hem Eun" I Jisine Cme. orent
Mr. 1.. M. Vomiat entertained Tunnde
afepnoeM. com oitmem tine her atator. Mm
• ^rtgSw. Mte
Irma, and granddauzhter. Mb* Bernice
Btel. te— rotorate from Austin -bee
Ura epen to. w-b—4 « —« te Mra.
w. E. Dozier.
Ms. Crary tea raterote €rom Bra
| Atete. •— tea tea —ttte Eot
tew menee -ie ter angehter Miss
Mate rad Mra. Dadia V. Hara.
. Mra sdwe Ams la ta ite elty.
A naa< at ter atear. Mra. T. O. Will—a
• Mte Vireimi Kine. be la attendins
etel at Barter umivsret at V—
te Tarter 'to gw—« of ter parmtn, Mr.
ana G. B Wine
Mra wular A—min te H—tom la tte
| eim e ter Pereta, Mr. and Mra. G. B
: Mte —a Ctear Barry -m prerat ter
«xprennion elane at the First Christian
I gh* । th Tueday evening is a pupils* re
K Sal mi - tel at Mte. Barryro reeitala,
lgumi te te a treat
Mr aad Mra mme CamMin te— ~.
Bil l I to Baa Amtente alter a plemant
I Ha -i Mr. CatebBa'a patenta, Mr. and
Mra s J. CaraMte.
Ward tea tear raaatoad emmoeendme tte
-w at a alau nua 4 tate ein at to
. teaaa at Mr. ama Mra. Jae Hayeor. at
1 wit pen- Teres
Mr. aad Mra trail, wanelm eelebrated
•ate Mrat a .—ar rate—-ary Traday
•teat -i a tee Hal ro—4—. Cram
vara *4 ter teaa.
Mra Barria Mateakr aatartalrad tte
c Te-da, Bde a** at ter aper*
—rat el mak After tte wuet a.—tor
5 It ro daaad ehat MI- Mm
Urate J' ‘ tte eub pr4—. a ro-aU
e de at enrs. aad Mr Sp-ncer Cer-
in
1SS gumta elb’members: Minse
nens Mrpky at New Yerk, Agnes and
som as one that belonged to the
cafe. Newsom's head was almost
Helen Booth Punch was served throurh-
out the bours and refreshmenta at jello,
whipped eream, sunshine cakes and bome
mad* candy were enjoyed
The Rastrop Chamber of Commerce held
an interesting merting laa? night in the
nature of a city federaton of all the er-
MARBLE FALLS BUSINESS
.5."“ CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS
Rending circle were Mrs J. H Price and MARR! K FALLS Texas. March
Mm Ei f th Muberss 4 A’ "aregmar meun of ihe
xTKettnw.xg", । ommeretai ugtai Mondaznien
20 wa. H—.H ll J—k,— at : c the following ofttcere u b- l
'atm ncian waa Mn Jraala Naie for the enzuin« year H .E Tau
of th- Auxiilary to Ura Am-rear 1egien Mon, premaent: J r Montgomvry.
Mr. K H J—bina nt to. Hara—ay vice pteeident . C. M Mar -
“ ...... -- ond dice premident; Sam Farqunar,
wcretary. and Carl Francia, treen1
urer. There am many thing* bring
don, to promote the weitar• otshe
town and community by thia club,
ment waa s l n-.nnon , cm ' The town park la being retenced
• -art —' J Mte. J B FSe at to. and put in conetontor therummneE
Mim com paar - J H Matne. aad campera who wi moon, uin • ar
W J. MUar and Max trail rive tor the carty fisning.
Large sizes with straps around—
$1.69, $2.07 ana $3.57
The women of the Parent -Tesch- 3.---- ——--
er* asmoclation’servea . dinner_of2hm.*‛utciha‛va"."imp
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