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Serial No. 2148
Cia congress Av., Austin, Texas.
Clara Driscoll Sevier
Hyde Park.
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Sainte will meet in th. parish house
at (:M Wednesday afternoon.
Bryan Stephenson of Ban Benito
and Talbot Kendall of San Diego are
recent initiates of Iba Chi I'bl fra-
te rally
far a few centa pour a MUo
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Austin American’s
Short Book Note
Mr*. Austin E. Sullivan left Aus-
tin this wed needa y morning for the
Fifth District meeting of the Par-
AsSooDcLessMTfif’rostomicEaUSTT. TagAS
Sensible Method of
Removing Wrtnhlee
wilfully practice an impostion upon
a young woman, especially ouch an
tmpomiton *• thia
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, brntnesa.
Miss Lbby Smith returned to Aus-
tin Sunday night from her home in
Richmond, where she had gene for
the week-end.
for the Fulmore school district
y evening at the home of Mr.
birds in color, but also sho
ative size.
This is done by means
be ill at her home. Ill East Third
street.
Lyman J Bailey left Austin Tues-
day morning for a brief business trip
to Gatesville.
Mina Bessie Hamilton has recovered
from a two months' ailment caused
by a mosqufto bite
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the evening.
Mayor Yeti was the first on the
Miss Agnes Smith has returned to
Austin from Bryan.
Nadinola CREAM
TeUmgeeBuetife
Mrs. M. C. Cook
Phone 4547.
Let "Danderine" Check Nasty
Scurf Bad Stop Hair Faling
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UXIVERSITY XEIGHBORHOOD
AMD ENPIELD.
Austin American’s
Helpful Recipe
Ham Low, house manager for the
Chi Phi fraternity. M upendine the
week in Houston en businees.
Mia. Arlee Thames and Mia. Mary
Thames, who spent several days with
their parent. In Taylor, have return-
ed to Austin.
Mie. Nora Houston of Mloresvine
ia a meet at the home of Mr* A.
E. Steltox.
Russeil Blalock of Waco war the
guest on Tuesday of his uncle, R. T.
Badger of Hyde Park.
Miss Dolores Dore, who attended
the R. V. dance in College Station,
has returned to Austin.
no we did to its orignal publication
tt roe. aheoot without saying that
George Carlton has withdrawn from
the University of Texas and gone to
his home in Houston.
DANDRUFF Will GET
EVERY HAIR IN HEAD
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Miss Kathleen Stans and Miss Bass
Spence have returned to Austin from
Bryan, where they spent the week-
end.
Eddie Fristoe has returned to his
home in Houston, after spending sev-
eral days in Austin at the Theta
Xi house.
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the moeip at atari paruete of
Austin American’s
Daily Pattern '
Alkali in Shampoos
Bad For Washing Hair
Mrs. B. W Smith of Ridgetop has
as her xuests this week her mother.
Mre. Haley of Han Antonio, and
brother, Claude Haley at Midland.
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Mr* John R Blocker
Mr. Gorge B Lucas
Mr* J. L. Taff
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entertaining.
The follow |
ent:
N
army?" will read her essay, as will
William Templar, who also received
special commendation for his work.
John Ross and Martha Faulk will
both rive readings.
Music and other features will com-
plete the program.
Frank Wilks, Henry Kuns. Oscar
Kuns and Emile Clap part returned
to Austin from a successful fishing
trip on the Pedernales.
Mise Olive Spillar on Monday eve
ning entertained the Sunday-school
claas of the Hyde Park Methodist
Church of which she is president.
and Rey. L N My era teacher
Freeman Taylor has returned to
Austin, after a visit to his parents at
Hutto.
is all that
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Ha
Hervey and Mr. Nono Bchutze, and
malhu. Mr 8- Gray of Travts
We Eive the name prominence to
this notice of th. tmpoition that wax
practiced upon tb. Auntin american
Among motor parties going on th l.
Wednesday morning from Austin to
Ban Marcos will be Mn. E. Wittman.
Mrs. O. A. -Stubbs and Mrs. L. C.
Housmann, all of Ridgetop, who win
make the trip in the Stubbs car.
Mm Wittman is president of the
Ridgetop School Parent-Teacherg As-
sociation and the other ladies go as
delegates to the meeting of the Hirth
District F. T A *
Miss Nello Smith sad Miss Lela
Bem HmHh have returned to Austin
from Galveston, whore they went for
the week-end with relatives.
Miss Jessie Sayers of Han Mar.
cos. suster of ex-Gov J. D Sayers,
la quite UI in an Austin hospital
Mr* R. 8. Winslow, Mre. C. A.
Bradford. Mrs Harvey Crofts. Mrs.
E I. Davis, Mr* B. E. Smarit and
Mrs. M C. Cook will Eo in the Wins-
low ear from Austin to San Marcos
Wednesday morning for a two-day
stay durine the meeting at the Fifth
District P. T. A
Mrs A. E. Alley and her daugh-
tor. Miss Elisabeth Allay, returned
to Austin on Monday afternoon from
Hano, where they attended the fu-
neral on that day of Mrs. Alloys
father. Dr. Callahan.
Miss I Al rile Hamner president of
the Senior Christian Endeavor So-
ciety of the Hyde Park Christian
Church. la circulating a petition in
Hyde Park protestine against the
opening of moytng picture shows in
Austin on Sunday
I with Mrs. WuNlow being president of
! the Baker School Parents-Teachers’
I Aepclation.
F. E. Norton presided. Mr* J. G.
I gay. statistician of the Texas State
Department of Education, as the first
•peaker, pointing out the exigencies
M the present school situation
Miss Camilla Winslow gave a vio-
tin solo. 1* Cinquatiane, from Ga-
briel Mario.
J, L Lewis, representing the uni-
••ratty, spoke, urging contribution to
the Interecholastic League fund.
ana Mr*
Austin.
TH Her
Mias Henrietta Winslow of Hyde
- Park will be an Austin visitor to the
« May Fata of Southwestern Universit,
* at Georgetown next Friday and Sat-
urday.
Hrs M W Purcell of Dele. Texaa
a sister of Mrs W E Elwood of
Stats street, was brought on Satur-
day to Seton Infirmary for an opera-
tion following which she is Improv-
las nicely.
Size four requires one and
Miss Ielia Hnmlee, who attended
the R V dance in College Ntation,
has returned to Austin.
RR rwj w^pe and prepared shampoos
Sixhths yards thirty-su-lach material1 esatata toe mu alkali, -nic is
ana weven-elehthe yard twenty-two very inunoua as H dries the scalp
Inch plain material and makes ths hair bnitue
—- ■ ' Y The bem shing la ess is Mulminied
remit on shampoo, for thio la
The carntval and bazaar of the
John T. Allan High baa been post-
poned from Saturday, May 1, to Sat-
I rday. May A
varsity will talk on the educational
problems of Texas.
Miss Mattie Mae Harrell of Ful-
more school will read a paper on
"Better pay for teachers and bettor
schools for Texas."
Helen Todd, who won sixth place
in the Houston District In the re-
cent essay on "What are the bene-
far decent
attend
of the
Uon.
Mr
Mra.
Rufus Ransome has returned to
Austin from Mouston, where he vim-
ited relatives.
FnMssn Coupom
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nt-Teachers An
Moore of South
Mrs Harriett Durst, accompanied
delegates to the all-southern conven-
•on of the Lamba Chi fraternity,
which is betas hold at Tuscaloosa.
Ata.
Both delegates to the convention,
Robert Pate and Hord Smith, are
Austin boys.
Mr and Mr* Leon Gilmore and
son Lena Jr., left Austin Monday for
their homo in wuiw point, after a
two-weeks visit with their perenta
of group
J. W. Temptar
F. W. Posey
Maxwell Davis of Mearne, while
en route to College Station, stopped
in Austin for s visit with Univernity
friends the first part of the week.
MISS ENID JONES
was NOT MARRIED
Louis Wortham of Fort Worth, la
in Austin for a meeting of the
board of resents of the University
of Texas.
Ths drees underneaih
It years of age
cunD’s OXE-PIECE DRKS&.
numrated to a frock for a IVO*
mtma which uses waist-length panelq
to obtain unusual ettect.
At intervals along the table were
lew Venetian bowis of sweet peas
• Dreeden shades with fems, fol-
lowed by triple Venetian candle-
Maka holding pink candles, the
•kola decorative effect shading from
keep purple in the center to the
Hght ehades at either end of the
this intormation
true.
Free, Rev
pictures
Furthermore, through this same
nystem of grouping the birda are
shown in their proper seasons
Theme pictures make it easy for
the person who has not the time to
take up the study of birds seriously
to qutekly identify any bird he may
have seen
Accompanying the pietures are de-
beriptions of every land bird of the
eastern Carted States written in the
readable fashion for which Mr. Chap-
man to tamoua (
G E Boothe has come from Engie
take to Austin for a short May with
Mre Booths end his erandehildren
Herman Booths sem Boothe ana
Miss Genevieve Koch of Austin
expecte to visit with her Erandpar-
enta Mr and Mrs N. M. Wilcox
of Georgetown, while attending the
May Day celebration of southwest-
era.
Teachers and pupils of Palm school
Will Etve a carnival thia Friday eve-
ning, April 30, at 7:45 o’elock for
ths benefit of the Psreel.Tow.her.
Asociation.
' home with their grandmother in
A young man representing him-
self as a student of the f nt verst ty
of Texas called at the office at
the Austin American about midnight
on Monday night and personau,
wrote the following, with n request
for publication Tuesday morning:
"Mins Enid Jones of San Antonio
and Dan White of El Peso, both
University at Texas atudents, wr
married Monday night _
"Jack Vowell and Miss Maf
Moore Angell were in the wedding
Party
"The bride and groom left on
their honeymoon immediately after
the ceremony "
In responma to an inquiry, he
verbally gave the following, which
was also printed:
The ceremony was performed by
Justice of the Peace Johnson et his
home.”
We have since been advised that
state it is.
Mrs Usher
tion convening
falme and
Friends and neighbors were shock-
ed Bunday when the sad news spread
telling of ths death of tittle Buford
Mayer after a week’e illness of re-
lapse of measiem.
Miss Mona Bates spent the week-
end In Lockhart, returning to Austin
Sunday night.
Mima Louies Burks is in Austin,
the guest of her stator. Mise Frances
Burka
.Miss Temple Stubbs of Johnson
City is visiting In Ridgetop with her
aunt and undo. Mr. and Mra O.
A. Stubbs
Mi. and Mrs Cates of Bartlett,
who have been guests of Judge and
Mra Ike D. White, went on Tuesday
night to their home in Bartlett.
arrived in Austin Monday for
visit With her staters. Mrs. J
Will Emory of Brenham has gone
to his home in Brenham after opend-
ing feveral days at the Delta Chi
house.
I Miss Ruth Wheeler has returned
to her home in Austin after a
pleasant visit with relatives in Wi-
hita Falla.
Ban Marcos where she goes as s
legate to reprebent Fulmore school.
Lula Grace Prudence Anderson,
Qaughter of Mr. and Mra D. L An-
i Burson, who underwent an operation
I nd Seton Infirmary, Thursday. Is get-
ung along nicely.
taka their (attend the Fifth District meeting
Mra Iko D. White entertained
on Monday evening at her home on
Avenue H. in honor of Judge White's
birthday anniversary. *
Ths artistic home was fragrant
with springtime blossoms and a con-
genial party gathered to honor the
Judge and to wish him many ad-
ditional years of happiness and use-
fulness.
In the spirited games of high five
which furnished diversion for the
occasion Mrs. David M Moffatt was
awarded the first prise, a beautiful
fan, and Mr. Moffatt was the for-
tunate one in a cu for the consola-
tion.
Toward the close of the eventng
Q. C. Taylor made a clever speech
of congratulation and Mrs. J. w.
Ray. In a speech equally as clever,
presented the honoree with a beau-
uruny decorated birthday cake.
Many gifts of cigars, candy and
other appropriate articles were be-
stowed upon Judge White and he
voiced his appreciation in his usual
happy manner.
Rekreshments of ice cream, straw-
berries, whipped cream and cake
were served to the following:
Judge and Mrs Cartledge
Judge and Mrs. Wilcox
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray
Mr. and Mrs. F. Covert, Jr.
Mr. and Mra, Cates 4 Bartlett
Mrs. Moss of Llano
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mr. and Mra Douglass
Mr. and Mra Moffatt
Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Taylor.
The Junior Christian Endeavor So-
ties of the Hyde Park Presbyterian
Church and the Hyde Park Christian
Church have decided to join forces
and for some months, with Miss Lu-
cile Hamner of the Christian Church
as superintendent and Miss Frances
shive as assistant, they have been
holding their meetings on Tuesday
afternoons
This week's meeting was at the
Christian Church and about fifteen
members were present.
Carolyn McIntosh led the lesson,
which was on endurance as typified
in the life of Paul.
to,., R-n- A nar count or In votes ror
CTe opening one of the educational gueen ofid he.Baxerschool.carniyal
rallies of the week In. Austin was wpich.wi , take.place onatheuevenine
held at the home of Mrs R S. Win- o May 7 showed that Margaret
,-391 O' Hyde Park. Downingot 4001 Avenue G. had a
majority.
The coronation of Queen Margaret
of the House of Downing will be
one of the interesting features of the
carnival.
The personnel of the queen's at-
Organization of Um ciass was com.
pleted and plans for future study and
dam work were made
During the social hour which fol.
lowed punch and cake were served,
to the ollowing:
administration speech, lauding Presi-
dent Woodrow Wilson in every act
of constructive legislation enacted by
the present Democratic administra-
tion. not forgetting to discuss the
disturbing elements in the Texas Dem-
ocatlc party, in which she took oc-
casion to denounce in no unmeasured
terms her disapproval of Joseph Wel-
don Halley and his policies.
Mrs Bevier’s speech was frequent-
ly interrupted by applause from the
audience
Following Mra Bevier's talk a sur-
prise that had not boon announced
on the program for the evening was
Mi« Eula Glenn has returned to
her home in Pond Bprimn arter A
yimit in Auntin with her coumin, Mim
Laura Beard.
Mra, G. H. P. Showaiter and two
children have returned to their home
in Hyde Park, following a two weeks'
visit with relatives in Cleburne
in one
from Houston, where they attended
the meeting at the Texas state
Medical Amociation, and also stopped
over in Galveston.
J. W Gresham of Aubre, is in
Austin for a three weeks' visit with
relatives.
Mrs Ivan Tilden returned to her
home in Abilene on Tuesday after a
day's stopover in Austin with her
sister, Mre H Durst
The educational rally, whieh all
schools are making a part at their
educational week program, will be
combined by the Ridetop Reheat
with the entertainment already an-
nounced for Friday night
To the program to be given by the
pupils at the echoolhoume for the en-
tertainment of the patrons of the
school win he ndded a speech on
some educational tapir by a speaker
yet to be selected
At the claas at the entertainment
refremhmenta will be sold, the pro
needs to be applied to vartous needs
at the mehool.
Putt Paste For Frutt Trta
A quick way to make a puff
paste tar tarts, ete, is to chop two
cupfuls of butter together with a
quart of sifted flour, one table-
spoonful at sugar and one table-
spoonful of salt; ehop all until the
butter la the rise of a pea
Then add two eggs beaten lightly,
mixed with a half cupful of ice wa-
ter aad a tablespoonful of lemon
juice, continuously chopping the In:
eredients until all are thoroughly
mixed.
Then roll out the paste, folding it
four times, chill, and when rolled
out a final time it is ready for use.
Jerry Brophy returned to hie duties
in Houston Monday after spending
the week-end Hi Austin with his
parents. Mr. and Mre. E. I. Brophy
Mins Arabella odell, who spent
several days in Fort Worth, has
rsturnsd to Austin.
Miss Jane White has returned to
Austin from Ban Antonio, where she
was the guest at Miss Emily Wur-
back.
Mre. J. M. Loving, president of
ths Council of Presdents of ths
Austin Parent-Teachers Associa-
tions Will leave Austin Wednesday
morning to attend the Fifth District
mseting of the Parent-Teachers' Aa-
soctations, convening in Ban Marcos
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs B L Weatherford, Mrs. B.
0 Glass and Mrs. W. L Hamilton,
delegates at Meta and Palm Behooin,
leave thin Wednenday morning for
Ban Macros for the Fifth Distriet
meeting of Mothere Clubs.
It may be had in plati-
num. 1SK green gold, or
in the beautiful platinum
overlay—jeweled or un-
jeweled.
Mary Hamilon.
Pome >7»A
About sixty members of the Junior
clasa of the University of Texas en-
joyed a stgeet car ride over Austin
Tuesday evening for more than an
hour
This is the first of a series of
affairs which will be given by the
clans this wook, and this Wednesday
evening a barge ride up Laks Austin
will take place
Mirs. Bess Odell Strong
Phone 3497
Mrs. Sherwood Spotts of Bonham
is to Austin visstine Railroad Com-
mimmtoner and Mre. Clarence E. Gil.
more al thsir home. 1504 Congrons
avenue
Mlaa Irene Bergstrom and Miss
Anna Bells Bergstrom gave a mis-
cenaassus shower Friday nient to
honor Miss Ethel Olsen, who he.
came the bride on saturday at Owcar
Mr. and Mrs. George Howard left
Austin Monday for their former
home in Houston.
fits of enlistment in the U.
It ia seamless, correct
and alto-
gether the
moat beau-
tiful wedding circlet yet
designed.
stope comine out and
a any dandruff Boon
€ Farcy V. Pennybacker hon-
t her guest. Mre T. M Camp-
I at Palestine, and Mre. Allison
vheld’s guest, Mre. Hal Sevier
uein and San Antonio, with a
sheon Tuesday at the Driskill.
he table decorations, arranged
BOaa Corbitt and Miss Josephine
as ware much admired by the
Ma because at their artistic and
inal
a the center of the long table
I a large Venetian bowl of fruit
deep purple, gold and russet
dies, with purple candlesticks
ding purple candles on either
Francis Cook will go from Hyde
Park to Georgetown this week-end
for a visit with relatives and frlenda
emoker on tbs lawn, which was
lighted with Je pi nest ianterna
Ths meeting was one of those
which the fraternity holds occadon-
ally la order to promote the fellow-
ship spirit between ths students of
the Univorsity at Tsaak,
Weemes Craig has rotu reed to Aus-
tin from A. a M.
Mre J. F Browning, the newly
zleeted president at Pelm Behoo
Mothers' Cih lenver Thureday t-
The tallowing were in Auetin Mon-
day to attend the funeral of tittie
Buford Mayer, youngest son of Mr
and Mre B. M Mayor:
Mre. E Duerr of Brenham
Mre Georse Foehner of Burton.
Emil Duerr of Brenham
Max Duerr of Brenham
Emi Mayer of Brenham
Edwin Mayer of Brenham.
Otto Warnee h of Brenham.
Railroad Commimmioner and Mr*
Clarence E. Gilmore, with their
puesta, Mre Sherwepa spotta ef Bon-
ham and Mr ard Mra Leon Gilmore
and Leon Gilmore Jr. visited ths
week-end in New Braun tel*
The Alpha Mu chapter of the
Lamba Chi fraternity of the Unt-
AUNTIN IMEHICAN. WEDNESDAY MUKNING, ArKL XS, 1920.
herence to the national admtnistra-
tion. In which he spoke of Mra Se-
vier‘» ability to represent her party
and her Mate la tha national conven-
tion.
Dean W. H. Mayes of the school
of journalism of ths Texas Univer-
-tty, H* a wpeech la behait- sr Mra
Sevier, reviewed bar interest and sue-
careful achtevements all along the
years la which abo ha* done public
spirited work for her state, closing
his remarks with a tribute to her
from her fellow citizens of Texaa,
who are deeply interested in rending
her a* their representative to ban
Francisco
Ex-Governor Joseph D Sayers, who
was expected as one of ths apekers,
was prevented from fuinning his
engagement on account of ilinens.
At thia Juncture Mre Bevier was
introduced by Mr Wroe in a short
•peach, and at the close of prolonged
applause began her addresa, which in
every sense of the world wasa strong
Phome 114.
The Austin Art League will meet
’ en Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 with
Mr* J. 8 Moss. Ill West Thirty-
I Bscond street.
The Austin Art League will meet
this W«4nssday afternoon at 3:30,
at the home of Mre. J. s. Moe* 111
West Thirty-second street
With spring and the birds back
again, a umely publication is an-
nounced this week by D. Appleton
a Co.
The title is "What Bird Is Thatr"
and tbs author Is Frank M Chapmian
curator of birds at ths American Mu-
seum of Natural History and author
of many standard volumes on bird
life
This volume • is said to be some-
thing new in bird books.
Ths ilustratons not only show the
Orange Blossoms, which
bo well express the senti-
ment of marriage are
deeply hand chased on this
ring.
The Phi Gamma Delia fraternity
house wan the meeting place et about
11* fraternity and nontraternity men
oa Tuesday evening, who enjoyed a
Mre. B. E Ernest, who for many
months has been ill at her home in
Hyde Park. is gradually improving
Friends at Mre R W Bennett of
New Orleans formerly of Hyde Park,
will be glad, to know that she con-
tinues to improve, following a serious
operation.
Mre Bennett when she became in
was preparing for n vimit to AuMln
relativem and friends, but will not be
able now to coms before late num-
piece from the ahoulders to the hem
The child's one-piece drsss Ne.
•607 Is eat in misea two to sight
years
Miss Emma Burleson, who went
from Austin to Washington last
week to visit her brother. Post-
master General Albert B. Burleson
and her sister, Mr* Carles Bee.
is 111 at the home oft her sister in
Washington.
The public reception held at the
Driskill Hotel Tuesday evening by
the Clara Driscoll Sevier Club of
Austin to advance her candidacy as
delegato-at-large to represent Texas
in the national convention at San
Francinco was attended by 309 at
Austin's representative citizens.
H. A. Wroe, as master at ceremo-
nies. mads a talk in behalf of Mre.
Bevier's candidacy, reviewing her in-
terest in Texas throughout the years
of her womanhood, after which hr
introduced ths several speakers of
Miss Alma Cari, who was in San
Antonio tar Saturday and Sunday, re-
turned to Austin Monday.
tendants will be printed ns soon as
decided In ths Austin American.
Te procure this pattern use thi
Pattern Coupon for a guide and fin
out a like en* on • tarper piece of
paper so that your wriUng can be
sasily read
it is better to enclome tbs patters
picture alee.
Enelose both is an envelope mith
12 orate in com ar stampe and mail
as leave it at the Austin Amertean
ornice aadremed to Pattern Editor.
Austin American, Austin. Toxa*.
II will take about a week or 10
days to reestvs your pattern, as it
will be mailed from aar New Tork
Mre. G. K. Eifler. Miss Julia Mai
Eirler and G. K. Eifler. Jr., will go
on Friday from Austin to Georgetown
to be present at the annual May
Fete at Southwestern University.
NTey will be guests while in
Georgetown of Mre. Eifler’s mother.
Mre. Mattie Mileham.
i a mmad bottle at
ad ran drag at totiet
if crow’s feet appear prematurely
about tbs eyes, *plr * fotion Slade
by dissolving an ounce of mxolite in
• half pint of witch hazet. This in
the best, quickest-actine treatment
known, as it tends to restore norms!
conditions it tightens and strength-
ens tbs skin likewise the under-
lying tiesuen, tbs loomening and soft-
ening of whieh are the cause of a
wrinkled condition. It also has a
tonic ertect, which not only side in
the some direction but by improving
caplilary circulation, helps to bring
a healthy color to the face.
The same solution, acting as it
does, naturally affects not only every
•rinkle and line, but hanging sr flab-
by chgeka and chin, ss well When
rur tore aran a tired expremnion
bathe it with thia refremhing. revivi-
fying liquid Tell the druggist you
want powdered a* touts
(AAvartiemene)
The Woman’s Auxiliary of
ATTRACTIVE SovrH AUSTIN
Mr* Fred Coud
Phase 2870
Mre T M. Rector of Bastrop
vent Bunday in South AuMln with
or daughter, Mra Guy Cannon.
the Fifth District meeting
Parent- Teacher Asocia-
Mr. E. E, Ciappart
Phone 4618.
Henry Reno of AuMln la spending
this week in Cleburne, where he la
attending the Federation at Labor
convention.
society who will
Downing, daughter of Mr* E. W.
There wm be
aa abundance of rieh, creamy lather,
risen ass thoroughly, and rimees out
easily Ths hair dree «glekly and
evenly, and is sort fresh Isohtag.
bright, nutty, wavy and easy to
handle Beside, it leonena and takes
sot every particle at due, an ana
danarut:
Mrs. Fred Cloud
Phone Mil
Mr* Lewis Thompson of Houston,
spent Sunday and Monday in Aur-
tinasa guest of her sister, Mre.
R. E Vinson.
The following delegatee from
Junior High School will motor from
Austin to Han Marcos Wednesday to
Mr. and Mre Homer J. Moore,
came from Memphia, Tenn., Monday
for a visit with thsir aunt. Mre.
L P. Bannerman.
Abilene, returned to Austin Monday
from Llano, where they went to at-
tend the funeral of their father, Dr.
Callahan, who died Saturday after-
noon. April 14.
Dr. Callahan was at ons Ums mayor
of the city of Llano.
The Bergstrom home was adorned
with pot plants and ferns Ths tun-
ing, room being decoreted with green
foliage: the green foliage forming
an ettective center-pipce for the
table
On the spacious front porch, was
placed s mtnature bungalow, which
contained the gift of the honort-.
When these were presented they
proved to be useful article* of cut
glans, aluminum and silver
In the contest of the evening.
Anton Berkman won flrat prize and
Arthur Martin the booby.
of the Republic of Texas, who. upon
introduction to tbs audience, gavs
an inspiring addrens on "Woman and
Her Influence in Prenentday Affair* ’
cloming with an appeal to the Texas
people to send Mr* Sevter, a Texas
woman who loves Texas and is in-
terated IS It* public affaire as deep-
ly as any woman or man petrtt
within the confines of thia broad
alate, becaune It is in the blood, aha
being a d ascendant of thome who
fought to make Texas the great
Mis* Mary Helen Jones sank
■ pnghty Lak’ a Rose” and "There’s
I a Long Trail."
8 Superintendent A. N McCallum
B Bald Austin schools needed 150,000
Bnext year and the two ways of get-
k ting it were to raise the rate or in-
• qr the a see seed value*
Mises Waldine Johnson gave a
I violin selection, “Anerican Rhapso-
I *y." from Hauser, and Orlentael
| from Qua. Mises Lillian Reese being
[ the accompanist for the evening.
A social hour was enjoyed after
r the meeting.
Dr. ana Mre. Ham Key returnod
lb- firet of Ulla wen te AuMln
Wwe tan,treckles, pimples,
4 Mre apou, etc. Ex-
HIBI catm 20 day*
RSds pore an timum al impurite.
Ura the skin cleur, eott, healthy. At
leading toile counteis. Il they haven <
k, by mail, two sizen, Mt. Bad H.20.
nATOnAL rouErcO, Parta, Tan-
Potel San Remo
146 Central Park West
(Entir Dlock)
New York City
Overlorkinz Cmntral Park* most
pirtarcSqur Inke, A most delieht-
full; pitwated hotel of diatinetive at-
movphere. nppealing to permaneat
■Ml traneirnt enesta ef refined aad
diecriminnting tastex.
Amid Beautiful Enviromments
Besklat Upon R*que*l
EDMUMD M. MUWAN
■' ----.... ~ | Bl*
pur* and entirety erennelee Ite
very cheap ana beat* anything etm
all to piece You can set thia at
any drug Bore, and a few ounces
will ias the whole famy tor
montha,
dimply motmten the hetr with water
and rub it in. about a tgapeonful
Ram Toung and M o. Gresham
Witt motor to Ran Marcor thi
Wedneeday morning, where they will
vimit relattves for the next few day*
Mr* John B Benmon of South
Austin Is ia La Grange visiting
her aaughter, Mima Mary Benson,
pho is lacking ia ths schools of
La Grange
and notwithstanding the fact that she
has just returned from Pan Antonio,
where she took part in th* Daugh-
lore of the Republic convention, was
able to speak about 10 mlauta in
behalf of her favorite candidate,
whieh brought forth frequent bursts
of appiaune
A short intormal reception followed
the speaking, during which friends
offered coneratulations to the pros-
pective candidate
---- . . .----*— the appearance of Mre. Roboore J. any person is a literal Mconnar? and
program and delivered aa addrcas on I Fisher, president of the Daughters *
the Democracy of Texas and its ad- ------ ----
Our friends are requested to
send social news for publication
as soon as the events take plan*
The news of receptions, partie*
dance* afternoon tea* meetings
ana all social functions should be
forwarded to us on the same day
that they take place, for publi-
cation in next morning's Austin
American.
It is not good social form nor
is it a courtesy to guests to with-
hold publication for several days.
Neither is it good form to with-
hold publication of events, which
take place during the week, until
the Sunday issue.
The polite and courteous host-
83 of 1620 does her guests the
honor of publishing news of her
social events in the following
mornings Austin American.
Any delay in securing such pub-
lication is often regarded as a 50-4
cial error and should be avoided
if possible.
Miss Blossom Wooten, who at-
tended a house party at the home of
Miss Emily Wurzbach in Ran Antonio,
returned to Austin Monday.
Miss Edith Martin
Miss Bessie Bergstrom *
Miss Hilda Widen
Miss SigriA Johnson
Miss Ostrid Thorngren
Miss Minnie LAngren
Miss Ester Anderson
Miss Ethel Seaholm
Miss Elisabeth Roselle
Miss Ellen Anderson
Miss Naomi Ekman
Miss Ada Bergstrom
Mias Gusta Hageland
Anton Berkman
lambert Jari
Arthur Martin
Carl Bergstrom
Clarence Linda
Ivan Ekman
Harry Bergstrom
Martin Westiing
Mr an Mr& lynda
Mr and Mrs Ed Peterson, Round
Roch
Mr. and Mra. Erich Berkman
Mr and Mra T. P. Harvil.
Mr. and Mre Erick Anderson
Mr and Mrs, Aston Eiborg
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Hyltih.
Mr. and Mra Bergstrom.
Mr and Mrs. O A. Bergstrom
Oscar Free
The honoree. Miss Ethel Olsen,
now Mra Oscar Free.
Arthur McMillan arrived in Austin
Tuesday afternoon, after a stay of
some months in Okmulgee, Okla.
^The place cards were hand-pain ted
Eweetpeas in Dresden shades.
P The luncheon guests were.
Eg Mrs. Thomas M. Campbell
P Mra H. H. Sexier
g Mra Wm. P. Hobby
E Mra Joseph D. Bayers
gg Mra T. B. Greenwood
Ik Mrs. Allison Mayfield
EMrs. Earl Mayfield
E Mre Robert E. Vinson
f Mrs A. P. Wooldridge
Miss Mattle Greenwood
j Mra Walter Bremond
Em Mre Cari Mats of Chicago
S Mrs Walter Wilcox
5 Mra W. R. Wyse
[ Mrs. Charles T. Bonner
. Mre W. L Gilfillan
Mre. Walter Benson
Mrs. David Harrell
L Mra Guy Collett
Mrs. Charles Reynolds of Little
Rock
E Miss Florence Stratton
Mra A. N. McCallum
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