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DA J MOKNInu, MAI
AUSIIN
OFFICE Al
Austin American Society News
week-end
At Mueller's Shoe Store
afic manner from
Shoes Are Either
main pare in the baking end insure
Baldwin
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the past winter
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DILLINGHAM’S
DILLINGHAM’S
Sale Closes Saturday
TWO MORE DAYS
Bybee and
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Carl H. Mueller
aunt.
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Home of Good Shoes
608 Congress Ave.
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Shoe Co
UNIVERSITY STUDENT NEWS.
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SILK REMNANT SALE BEGINS
ANCE SHOE SALE
AT 10 O'CLOCK
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Smocks, made of linene and bas-
ket weave, embroidered and belted.
Some are finished with tuck* and
Special lot of Waists, Voile and
Lawn; tailored and lace trimmed
You have only two more days in which
to avail yourself of the opportunity of
buying shoes at this sale, in which is in-
deluded every pair of Men's. Womens' and
Children's Low Shoes—nothing reserved.
Children's Middies, good quality
Galatea: White trimmed in navy;
All Sixes- 2% to 9
Widths AAAA to D
styles;
12 00 for
red. and all White;
$1.95 for.........
ONE-FIFTH OFF
ALL LOW SHOES
They will not hurt if
she wears the right type
of shoe.
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McKinney
Also put «»is Brown
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Friday & Saturday
Specials
Mre
Shipp
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Mr. and Mn W J. Flanasan have
have returned to austin after a visit
with relatives in nan Antonio.
Mrs. A. B. Barrett is ill this week
but is reported to be improving.
be’
jog Gliber and Mr*
aa howtesses
The hostew tabte
Has Raised a
New Standard for
Baking Powder
Heron** it is made in the most
Depart Prompth
BESS'
Marinello
Acne Process
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bring a definition
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Those definitions
TRAVIS HEIGHTS AD SOLTH
AUSTIN.
shine
that’s part at the shoe- not
just a slicked-up surface.
To keep your ehons pew the
euperior
Because it is not affected by time
'« weather — it never loscs its
strength and never faila
wholesome, healthful fooda
Boesmos it posscsscs the greatest
leavening power.
m«ue voue tea*
1-Preeerves the leather
»Giw a seers last let
shies
>Eepe eases looking
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Smocks,
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Mn Winslow
Mm Weed
Mrs. Lanfear
Mrs. Douglass
Mrs. E. la. Steck
Mrs. Cook
Mra M. C. Cnok.
Phone 4547.
Joe Friday made a bus in sms trip
from Austin to Ceorgetown Thurs-
day.
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Miss Olive Spillar went on Wed-
nesday night from Austin to Elgin,
returning home on Thursday, accom-
panied by Mrs Martha Haffs II of
McDade. who will be for a tuns, with
her niece, Mrs D. I. Spillar in Hyde
Park.
We have Cantilevers in
dark brown kidskin, in
solid black kidskin and in
dark tan calfskin.
Phon* 246
BE STM ICE CO.
Established 1885
at etated imtervale
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ICE
REGULAR - RELIABLE
SERVICE
Eu.mu;
B—k H free
ntuig
the places of:
Mre. John Hines
Mr*, walter Caldwell
Mr*. Louls White
Mie* Collett has recently re-
turned to her home in Austin from
New York City, wher she "pen
A good looking shoe that
gives pleasant comfort and
priceless health. We cor-
dially invite you to come
in and try on a pair of
Cantilever Shoes and let us
explain fully its pleasing
features.
/hitterore’
Ed Sibley of San Antonio and Da-
vid Keller of Chicago have been ini-
tiated into the Chi Phi fraternity
recently.
The Kappa Alpha Theta held ini-
tiation the early part of the week
for Miss Etta Gilbert of Austin and
Miss Louse Stevena.
Dillingham
AUSTIN'S GREATEST SHOK STONE
a HIGHESTAWARDS
FRIDAY THRIFT DAY SAVING.
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J Murray Ramsey is expected to
arrive in Astin this Thursday morn-
ing from Dallas, where he has been
in attendance on th* Demacratie
State Convention.
guests enjoyed Ladtee Day •
Country Club Thurtny with
Dr s. W Reed of Fuirview Park,
is in Charlotte. N C., attending the
General Assembly meeting of ’Ke
Southern Presbyteran Church.
/Texus, is a guest st Mhe Women*
(Uuildlng . 2
the root film will de shown on th«
Vrveraity campus, ano reasops to»
wearing proper shots explained.
The public is invited to attend.
The CANTILEVER Shoe
is comfortable because it
is correctly shaped to the
lines of the natural foot
The arch, being flexible,
conforms to the curves of
the underfoot while walk-
ing. The foot muscles ex
ercise. The blood circu-
lates freely. This shoe
makes a healthy foot, free
from any pain, ever ready
for walking or standing.
A woman cannot work
efficiently or walk grace-
fully, or enjoy shopping,
or be amused at the the-
ater, if her feet hurt
This is the Shoe that
has been approved by the
National Board of Y. W.
C. A. the Physical Train-
ing Department of the
University and the Educa-
tienal Department of the
State of Texas.
I rmemberea as Mi- Men u»n«ln« Uf«. durin whieh we xet inspia
! rormer atudem..2 "he Mpvget... Mr* Murray Numsey proved to be
the writer and waus presented * book
Mr*. T J Hennett honored Mr*
Harry Key of Lampasas, with I
luncheon. and a bridge party follow-
Greenwell, who has
Mr* Join Barclay at a tuneheon
Thursday.
Pink sweat peas adorned the table,
and attractive place cards marked
Jarvis Miller
guest of friends
children have gone to Bloomington.
Indian*. where Mm Bybee and chil-
dren will remain for the summer
Dr. Bybee will return to Austin
within a short time.
Wool Skirts, straight line. box
pleated and knile-pleated models;
in checks and stripes' Cl Q 66
110.50 for............giJ.vV
An ice course was served to the
following guests:
Miss Anna Bell Bergstrom
Miss Marion Johnson, Taylor
Mum Hilda Widen
Mis Sigrid Johnson
Mim Naomi Fchman
Miss Ullkan Free
Miss Bessie Bergstrom
Mims Helen Weaver •
Miss Margaret Weaver
Miss Catherine Farley
Miss Hasel Wiest. Taylor
Miss Ruth Lundell
Miss Irene Bergstrom
win Luundell
Raymond Lucky
Robert Lundell
Eugene Bergstrom
rlareno Bergstrom
Ralph Wiest
Carl Bergstrom
Howard Bergstrom
Arthur Martin
Swan Martin
Mre Carl Berryman
Mrs Tena Lucky
Mrs Ann Peterson
Mr and Mre Hal C Weaver
Mr and Mrs. Monroe Bergstrom
Mr. and Mrs G A. Bergstrom
Mm Lee Dorffman, who will be
r
the
ring
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Mr* John Burclay i __
FollowinR lh« luncheon. brideewas Brnaw it 1* most economica-,
plsed, the guest peize going to Mre. | you Mv« when you buy it and
Hines and tn* table Prae to M . • yoa mave when you use it.
— . ... co... These are ths reasons why Calu‘
trAmnng rthurBddyninsrt foun metis themanderdbaking powde
Miss Jeanette collet — the choice ot millions-mors
Mias Jane White being told than of any other brand.
iX recently re- Try it-always buy it. Your
------- ---- grocer can supply you.
buttons; colon are Copen. Rose,
White and Lavender; QQ og
$5.95; special............
Ik* D. White
Louise E Yeiser
Alva Croslin
Addie C. Schaefer
Fannie McBride
forine Dechard
Lois Baker
Virginia Eckhardt
Isabel Nclaod
Ipez E. Von Rosenberg
Ludie Eugenia Wier
Irene Wagner
Dorothy Louise Wild
Miss Josephine Champion
Miss Harriet Belger
Miss Katherine Cook
Miss Helen Kuehne
Principal T. A. Gullett
Martin Ashford
Robert Cuyler
Monti Canady
George Gillispie
Shelton Gibson
Mason . Giphart
Garvis Harrell
John Holder
Harry Mayfield
Iawson James Meadow
John Minter
Badger Reed
Alvin M Rundell
Jack Smith
Mrs. John E sheiton Jr. enter-
tained Wednesday aftrnoon, at the.
home of het aunt. Mm Guy Cannon
in Fairview Park, with two tables
of bridge, eomplimenting a few of
her close friends.
Dr and Mm H.
The graduating class of Wool-
d ridge Schoo was entertained A
Thursday afternoon with a picnic
and swim at Barton Springs.
Several mothers of the children
took the pupils and teachers in their
care, and served lunch
Among those attending were;
Frances Miller
Lillie Mae iphart
Mary Rosalie Wileox
Emily Long
Sarah Hay
Mary Hamiltomn,
Phone 3732.
Mm Henrietta W Calvin, irector
of the Home Eeonomies Bureau of
Education Washington, D. C. will
be one of the speakers during the
Home Economics Week of the Uni-
versity of Texas, which will be held
the first week In June
Mre. Roe Parker and daughter,
Miss Margaret Parker of Sour Lake,
stopped in Austin for 3 short time
with Mm. D. B. Spillar, en route for
a viait with Mm. Parkers daughter.
Mm. Eganhoefar at Pflugerville
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Eganhoefer
and Ceci Parker motored to Austin
to meet them and were also guests
for a time, of Mrs. Spillar, who i
Mrs. Parker’s niece.
At the final meeting of the Man-
dolin Club of the Univerwity of Tessa
the following officers were elected
for the school year of 1920-21 :
Harold Broome, San Angelo, prem-
dent
Miss Minnie Moore Porter. Austin,
viee president.
Allen Montgomery, Austin, seere-
Ko, Jam-, San Antonio, director.
Mrs Joe Russelt
Mm Edgar Shelton
Mra. John E Shelton Kr.
Mra Max Dietze}
were read and
of a “Woman’s
Urs. Fred Cloud.
Phone 2879.
Miss Jane Nivens, who has been
teaching school the past winter in
Alpine. Tex., returned the early part
ef the past week to the home of her
parent Mr and Mre S. H. Nivens
Mra. J. R Gay has returned to
Austin from Dallaa where she was
one of Travis County * delegates to
th* Democratic Convention.
Mra. Md Rpinscn
Mre Joe Martin
Mrs. Laura McKean
Mm. Roger Roberdeax
Mra Russell
Mra. S. M Key
Mrs. F. Fleet
Marinello
Shop
Driskin Hotel
Baskets of ferns and vases of pink
and white sweet peas artistically ar.
ranged, gave an added decorative"
touch to the living-room in which
the tables were placed.
At the conclusion of a spirited
game, Mo Max Dtetzel was found
to be winner of the high-score prize,
which was a bottle of Djir Kiss per-
fume, while Mias Johanna Martin
was censoled with a box of Djir
talcum , t
A refreshing ice course of cream
and cake was served to the following
guesta:
Mra Berry Whitteaker
Mre Flora McDowell and little
son. Wells McDowell of Ganado have
gone to their home after a visit with
Mrs. R M Crockett.
um Untvert at Texas, we Gthe
honorce, who will be married to Phil
Pearson of Rlehmnd, Tex.. on June
IT, at her home is Wharton.
The table waa decorated in laven-
der and pink sweet peas, with hand-
painted bridal place curds.,.
The members of the wedding par-
ty who were present were:
Miss Hallie Kelly
Miss Emily Wurzbach
Mra Phil Cook. Austin
Mias Madeline Bloeker, dan An*
"Miun Katherine Lard, Temple.
' Mra. Jack Hutchins, sister of the
bride, Wharton.______
Mm. John Hines of Houston, who
has been in Austm for the past
several weeks visiting her daughter,
Mra. Henry Carr and daughter.
Jean Carr, have returned to thelr
homo in San Antonio, following a
visit with Mr. and Mra. Peter Mans-
benel.
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fa e
of epigrams.
The neit contest consisted of iden-
tifying familiar poems and naming
the authors.
Nhoit extracts from the poems
were read, and Mra. Adolph Koch
■uccoeded in recognizing and catalog-
ing ths greatest number and receiv-
ed a book of verse as reward.
The last and funniest test of all
required each one present to recite
•‘Twinkle. Twinkle. Lttle Star.”
This brought out such an array
of dramatic talent that the winner
was hard to decide
I Mre. Roberson, receiving the ma-
jority of votes, was presented with
a box of book platan
At ths close of the program sand-
wiches, iced tea and confection* were
served.
Honor guests were:
Mre Walter Murray
Mre Adolph Koch
Mre. Harry Hofer \
Mrs. J. N, Houston
Mra. J. W. Bradfield
Mre. J. W. Ray
Mr*. Iks Whits
Mr*. J. M Ramsey
Mre. F. L. Whitney
Mrs. J. T. Hofer
Mrs. H. P. Bybee
Other club members and guests
present were:
Mrs. Roberson
Mra Kella
Mrs Eifler
Mre. Ransopher
Oar Entire Slack of Men’s and
Women’s Low Shoes 08 Silo
Ineluded in this event are the well known
makes, such at Nettleton, Florsheim,
Laird Shober, Grover and Mra A. R
King . . n
The season’s newest models are all in-
eluded—Shoe* that have just been un-
boxed and placed in stock.
M ra Leuis Page
Mr Geerge Mutthem•
Mra, j o Creiehton
Vr James MeClendon
Mra A J Kleherg
Mr« A. W orirnith
Mre Sam Sparka
Mr* Chartes Anderson Jr
Mra Lucy Themson
anas Bess Hines of the Untverg: careful and
or Texaa, was the honor guest •’ abnolutely pure materialsithatre
Mias Mary Katherine Taylor of
Corpus Christi i* expected to arrive
1* Austin Fniday tor a viit with her
imttiation tor th* following pledres
' of the Delta T*u Delta fraternity
wun hed this week:
Horae* Gooch, Amarillo
Menry Donaghey. Bonham
Frank Knox, Dallaa
Perry McCure, Amarillo
AESTIX COUXTRY CLUB.
Mi— En o-borne.
Phone 3732.
An unusually large* number of
ing.
Plates were laid for 12 guests,
and the table decoration* consisted
of a centerpiece of flowers, which
truly repvesentat:ve of lit* nat-
ural floral display of Aystin.
A large white, wicker banket, con-
taiping flowers of every, color and
kind, which could be found bio-
soming Austin, was tied with ma-
line and placed In the center of the
table
Following the luncheon, two ta-
bles of bridge were formed and the
high seore was won by Mre Bloor,
whe was the recipient of ths basket
of fowers
Those enjoying the hospitaltty «f
Mr* Bennett were:
Mre Rerry Krv. Tampass.
2 gThe illustrated lectures gtven in
Foe University of Texas by Dr. bth-
> si Lyon Heard on the subject of
proper shoes for women, ha* attract-
UKjgMTh attention from the students
f and shoe men of Austin.
L This Friduy evening, at 11 o’clock.
Colored Voile Dresses, mostly
dark patterns; misacs’ and ladies’
X so... $10.00
Frients will be lad to know that
the Hankell .smith* who, for some-
time have contemplated a move from
the Park, have decideg to ramala
and. having disposed of their hom*
in Belton, bar* bought th* hom*
on edar street la which they have
lived since coming ta Austin from
Bellon.
Mrs Smith is fust now enjoying
* visit from her brother, Sam tick
of Troy, Texaa.
The Austin Boy Scouts Mother’
Club, th* Scouts, ther fathers and
frlends will have a "Get-together
Meeting" this Friday exeninz at •
o'clock, at Wooldridge Park
Every man interested in the Aus-
tin Boy scouts’ organisation l* es-
pecially invited to attend this meet-
ing.
The one idea of this meeting is to
get the daddies to come and meet
with the boys and the mothers
furnish amusements and refresh-
ment*
All presidents of Austin Parent-
Teachers' Ansoclations are invited to
attend and bring a friend.
The Knight, of Columbus and
Daughters of Imbella, will give a
dance this Friday evenine. at the
Knights of Columbus Hall, compli-
menting the Newman Club,
Mis Katherine G. Curry of Ter-
rell ie the Austin wuest of Mrs latt-
en stanbury, 602 Highland avenue
The Daughters of Isabella will
hold a rummage sale all day Sat-
urday at the Guadalupe School.
VNIVEHSITI XEIGHRORHOOD
AND ENPIELD.
Mb. Resn Odell strong,
Phone SBOT.
Mr*. Albert Bergntrom gave a mis-
cellaneous shower Wednamisy eve-
ning in honor at Miss Anna Bell
Bergstrom, bride-elect of this week
The living rooms and dining room
were decorated with sweat peas and
ferns.
Mine Bergstrom was the recipient
of many attractive gifts, which wees
presented her by little Howard Berg-
From, dressed as Unele 8am, who
I appeared as a parcels postman.
Contesta, music and games Eve
pleasure to the guesta.
In the auto conteet, Arthur Mar
un won first prize ana Mims stgnd
Johnaon won the booby.
The first pnze in the • range
conteet went to Robert Rundell and
the booby to Eugene Bergstrom
During th* evening Mims Hilda
Widen pang en original love eong
called "Anna Belle."
Mre Bertro mwas assisted in <n
tertaining by M'** Ruth Lundell
Miu Callie May has returned to
her home in Weatherford, after a
short visit with her brother. Ernest
May, la Austtn.
Mtes Fanny belters spent several
days at the Theta house.
HYDE PARK AMD VICINITY.
Mine Eva Long, en mute from
Sherman, where she attended Kida-
i Key College during the past year,
to Ivor bom* in Pee real I was a guest
of Mre Abbie King in Austin
the winner was decided by vote of
those- prosasit
The following received the major,
ity of votee:
"A woman', elub is .an amazing
Interlude in the ordinary routine of
A feature, which attracted the al-
tention of those dining at the club
Thursday, was the wedding party,
which was entertatned by Mrs Rob.
ert Hoffman
Mias Hallie Kelly, * student of
Miss Cor* Blakeney of Cleburne
visited friends at the Zete house lb*
early part of the week.
Mims Bornic. Cea and ' Mia* Alic*
Campbell, both of Auatin. are recent
initiates of the Chi Omem fraternity
Mr* Earl B. Hayfield, one of the
patronesses of th* Alph Phi Prater,
nity of the University at Texas, hon-
ored the membeis with a luncheon.
The tasle was decorated with the
varou anades of pink gladioli and
was served in the front parlor of
the club.
The Alphi Phi is a newly-organ:
izea trtrnity In th* Vniversity of
Texas, and had the following mem-
bers present at the Country Club:
Hra. Neil Carothers
Mr* Mab Hurrisun
Miss Madge Davis
Miss Minna gn
Miss Katherine Ftacher
Miss Gladys Flamson -
Mlisg loola Greer
Miss Floy ALewis
Miss Goldie Horton
Miss Jessie Mary HUI
Miss Alles Bennett
Miss Martha Rivers Allen
Miss Allie Maa Lake
Mls, Birdie Grant
Mise Mary Barbgur Tayior
Miss Mary Thaxton was hostess
to * large party of friends at lunch-
eon. and had the labia decorated at-
tractiveis in the brilliant wild flow-
ers eemmonly known as "piack-eved
sumuna," which were combined wun
bright green foliage ..
White lias Sela with long handles
held the Howers and were arranged
IA the center of the table, giving
a cool and springlike effect
Luncheon was served to the fol-
lowing:
Mrs A. F. Beverly
Mrs Bonham Beeville
Mrs Parker Pace, Houston
Mrs. Hoy Rather
Mrs. Ireland Orave-
Mis. Charles Potts
Mrs P H Fuller
Mrs. E H Perry
Mrs. w. T. Mayne
Miss Lueile Morley
Miss Dot Thornton
Miss Myra smith
Miss Landa Wells
Miss Katherine Pset
Miss Louise Harney
Miss Mary Thaxten
Mrs Sully Roberdeaux
Mrs. T J Farr
Mrs. Charles Casey
Mrs Boyd Wells
Mra. wun Caswell
Mrs Mitton Gutaeh
Mrs. W. A Boswell
Mrs E Cornwell
Mrs W H Thaxten
Mrs. Fells Thaxton
'Alli* K grown is a new piehee
of the Lambda chi fratermity.
Norma Myer* daughter of Rev.
and Mrs L N. Myers of Hyde Park,
is a late victim of measles and Mrs
Myers is suttering sever* pain from
a burn on her right arm, caused by
contact with a hot iron.
ly decorated with pink gladioli ar-
ranged in the center of the table
Pretty afternoon drennen, light-
colored organdies and silks lent an
added attretion to the occamton
The menu for the luncheon was:
Kara Chicken on toast
Cream baked potatoes Freneh peas
Hot Biscuits Iced Tea.
Ice Cream and Cake
Among the guests noted at the
hostew' tabi* were
Mr* Jo* Gilbert
Mr* G W shipp
Mr* Walter Wicox
Mr* G N Dilworth •
Mra Harry Mark*
In honor of the officer* of 1910
ana 1020 and of those whose term
of office will begin when the club
resumes ita meeting* In October, th*
I Kyde Park Reading Club met ta
'social simion at the home of Mrs
IM C Cook Wedneday afterneon.
Each member had been asked to
The Phi Delta Phi tratemity •
legal honorary organization, has ini-
lusted the following new members:
; J R Wood Sherman
Chsrlw Barros Austin
A. ■ Johpson, Corsieana.
Erest May, Weathertord,
Louim Reed, Clarkavinte.
John Unborn San Antonio,
IH,
Mre. (uy Cannon
Mibs Plorence Criswell
Mis Lcy Clfft
Miss Johanna Martin
Mm. John F Shelton
Mre Max Ebeling has returned to
bar home at Round Mountain, fol-
lowing a visit with her gister, Mre.
Wade Border
Mra Ebeling was acompanied by
her son, Alfred Ebeling, who has
been a student in an Austin public
school and who returned to his home
for the summer vacation.
Mias Jane Wood of San Antonio
spent several days with. Miss Elsie
Scott
Dollar for dollar Dillingham gives th*
beat valued in Austin. This is a fact
Warne Howel.Coreteana.
--—he-e
Mre Ram Morrow of Han Antonio
a guert of her daughter Misa Mar-
maret Morrow and son, Howard
Morrow, of the University
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