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f ARGEST CIRCULATION IN
IN-3 ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
1920.
house, where » pieasant contest was
Austin American Society News
Father J. Elliott Row will make
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Miss Effie Bieze.
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ty at the home of her parents, Mr.
boat Janesta, which was lent them
PIANO
street.
The young hosteas left nothin* un-
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ITS DIFFERENT
for
the following
Goeth.
J. R. Reed
sumptuous
Music Co.
inf on next Wednesday. Juno Z. at
her honor in Culver, also
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for
।bore only.
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routine will be is-
Our Entire Stock of
hite.
of the
Summer Frocks
and Gowns
$18.75 to $49.50
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At
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Other Offerings at Prices Greatly Reduced
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Specialized at
STES
M. & S. Matthiesen
At Ninth St
Congress Ave.
4m.
Comgtems Ave at Ninth
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Sale Starts at 8:30 A. M.
125 Hat Shapes at 13 Off
The tone of this instru-
merit is exquisite and a
Tailored Suits, Silk and
Georgette Dresses
and Blouses
Where Reliable Player
Pianos Are Sold.
for this occasion,
ride on the Ukx.
memory and the program w
arranged and well selected.
Following is the program:
Bach. Prelude and Fuqua
The Good Cheer Club of the T. W.
C. A met about 7:10 Thursday eve-
ning at Lake Austin and boarded the
NOTE—This is not a sale due to overcrowded stocks, nor
is it an accumulation of merchandise left over from previous
Mrs. 3
Menu:
.chips to Charles Gercia and James
Barbosa:
Here Is Good News for You Who Are in
Need of a Suit, Dress or Waist
Margaret McFadden
Agnes Nemir
Ann Scott
Doroth Nell Ron
Ann Rom
Doris Davis
Mary Bell Mendell
Alice Barrho
Bessie Elkins
Lucile Haffelder
Leslie Jeter
Mataline Young
Sallie Jo McDonald
Mildred Lawrence
Ruth Senra
Emily Carter.
Mrs. Howard Taylor and Mrs. A. I-
Love.
All Coat Suits, ‘value
to $69.00-
HALF PRICE
LITTLE CHILD CAN
PLAY IT
Helton, the latter part of June.
Miao Helton will leave Notre Dame
The charm of simplicity, refinement and a subtle
elegance characterzes these exquisite fabrics.
They are achieved in the usual unusual Lynch
Store manner which marks them apart from
everyday commonplaces.
SUMMER COATS
1-4 to 1-3 Off
20 Per Cent Discount on All Silk Waists
20 Per Cent Discount on All Silk Underwear
20 Prf Cent Discount on All Gingham Dresses.
20 Per Cent Discount on All Silk Petticoats.
Josephtne Posey
agnes Spent*
ottie Otten
annie Wuertele
Kathrym Seiders
Georgie Roberta
Irene wittman
Aimed, Badger
Marie Thorensen
Nasgie Doole
Helen Shater
Lian Wagner
Helen Peterson
Hasel Chinger
alara Dora Chatson
Josephine Lytle
Hilda Swanch
Clara Luthy
An Ensemble of Dainty and Refreshingly New
Fashions in Eselusively Styled and Moderately
Priced
John Gordon Wilcox
Orville Bobo
Sam Cook .
Leland Everitt
Mary Evelyn Bieze
George Bieze
■x
cumed and the election of officers
will take place.
▲tip m. the annual Juncheen #n
clans
The colors, pale-green and gold,
were carried out in the menu, table
appointments and dining room deco-
seasons.
It is a yearly event at this up-to-the-minute store to offer sub-
stantial reductions on all garments at this time of the season.
Remember—Every garment is a this season s model from
Estes’ regular stock.
J. C. Lynch
• WOMEN'S WEAR
■
The commeneement exercises of
Our Lady of the Guadalupe schod
were held Friday night at the K
of C Hall.
Ceruticates and medala were pre-
“Summer Hats for Summer Wear”
A musical was given on laat Tues-
day evening complimenting Mi:
Lucy Chismo of Memphis, Tenn., and
Dorothy Brown of Fort Worth,
guests of Mrs. J W Morris and Miss
Helen Morri*
L Mra. T. I. Minter
Mre S. W Horn*
Mrs. Merle De Bona:
Fruit cocktan
Cream of tomato soup
Bread sticks
Shrimp salad
Bread and butter sandwiches
llves
Breen grape sherbet
Green gags sherbet ....
Pink teed cakes with rystalized
rose leaves
Rusatan tea
Bon-bons . .
The students of this class have had
only one year's training in cooking
and have already begun lessons in
practicai serving.
The girls who demonstrated their
cuiinar skin were:
Lucie Kaliev
Julia Mal Eifler
Clara Vinson
Audrey Rogers
Beautify Um Complexion
/md Nadinola CREAM 5
/ 07 \m.UnqaledBeufie
be “geEhzd
E•meFF Guaranteed to remove
21 tan. IrecUe., pimple..
4. lver-apots, etS. Ex-
trerne cages 20 day*-
Rid. pores an tissues..of.imruritin:
Levethe:skin clear, cott, healthyozAt
leading toilet counter,. M thaZah81.20.
it, by mail, two siue, 60c and 1 2.
national toilet co», Pavi Temm
Mra George Hawley, formerly Miss
Anne Bartholomew of Austin, is
vimiting Mr* C U. Connoly in Eaat.
land
Mre Connolly will be remembered
as Mies Tullie Foits of Austin.
This is the last aance of th*
season and was attended by an un-
usually large number of couple*
Mr* B. Bowen, teacher of the Bap-
tut Mexican Misalon School, has Just
closed a suecesatul term of school
Dipiomas of honor win be green
13 of her pupil* Dr. Paul G Boll,
pastor of the Mexican Baptist Church,
making the presentation speech
Austin on "Coneuming the .Conmem-
er." Friday afternoon at 4130. intno
Bunday-school room of the First
Baptist Church.
mg carried
The house
The Girls’ Debating Society of the
Austin High School were hostesses to
their senior members Friday ev»nlns
at * o’clock at a dinner given at
the Cactus Tea Room.
The table was decorated in the
colors of the society, black and gold.
With a large basket of black-yed
Susans forming the centerpiece and
streamers of black and gold ribbons
reaching from the basket to the cor-
ners of th* table.
A five-pound box of candy which
had been offered by Miss Blanche
Murray to the winners in a contest
which has been carried on by the
club was awarded to the winning
side. that of Miss Naomi Cocke.
SUMMERTIME — time for
weddings, time for golf and
tennis anti motoring and a
hundred other joys — ard
here, in our Specialized Hat
Section, youTI ftod juat tha
The annual meeting of the Texas
Fine Arts Association will take place
this year an June 3 at "Formosa,"
the Uu.h" museum nt Elisabeth Ney
June 1 *
given in
be served in the ba
The United Daughters of the Con-
federacy will celebrate the birthday
of President Jetterson Devu on
Thursday afternoon, the third of
June. from 4 to 4 p m.. in the mu-
num.
night Bev Bishop Kigwoivina
will deliver the invocaton. Judge O.
8. Lttimore. the adarema ana Mrs
The Lookout committee of the
Intermediate Christian Endeavor of
the First Southern Presbyterian
Church, with Miss Rosalie Nemir as
chairman, staged two mieslonary PA-
geanta, "On the Yon Side of Little
Pine" and "In Far Japan.” In the
church annex Friday evening at T:M.
The young people taking pertain
the pertormance were:
Miss Elisabeth Smith
Mies Bessie Minter
Miss Hasel Broderick
Miss Audrey Rogers
Miss Mildred Ratchtord
Miss Mary Bell Cook
Miss Marguerite St. John
Mias Katherine Minter
Mias Maurino Crew
Miss Rosalie Nemir
Miss Grace Raymond
Tommie Shipp
William Glann
Robert Lawrence
David Harrell
Richard Knox
Miss Eunice Davis
Miss Lots Clark.
Retreshments of
to attend
an addrese on
mumeum, which is intended only for
members end mpecially invited roasts
At 4:30 p w.. there will be an
eutdoor gathering for th* memhers
In Our Daily Live*"
The secretary of the association
announces that Judge Dibbrell and
Mra. Dibbrell’, daughter* Mr* Nolte
end Mre Furmen. will be present
for the annual meeting.
Following the afternoon sesston the
museum will be qpen to the public,
and. In addition to the exhibition of
Miss Ney’s collection, there will be
an exhibit of pictures by local artists
in the upstairs gallery.
June 1, 2 and 3 are the days of
meeting of the home economics
teachers, conducted by the Vntversity
of Texas, and it is planned to have
the museum open from 4 to 6 each
afternoon except on June 3, when
it will be open after the outdoor ex-
‘10
A large audience was present at
the piano recital given by Miss Dor-
othy DuMars Thursday evening at
the University Y M C. A.
The entire recital waa given from
and went for
for the xuesta,
Refreshmenta, of ice cream and
cake, carried out in the colors, were
served to the following:
Robert Weir .
Adeline Harvey
Grace Bissell
Alvina Clinger
Katherine Weir •
Oliver Radkey
John Berry Caldwell
After the pertormance fruit punch
was served, under th* direction of
At 10:30 a
byniness meet:
when matters
" seated to these four eighth-grade
• graduates by Rev. M. A. Schuma-
—------ her. president of St Edward’s Col-
About Sixty people enjoyed thin liege Who addressed the graduates
outing and the money paid by those I and ’ awarded the st. Edwars schol-
who made the trip went toward the ■ — -----
fund which le being collected to
ice cream and
m there will be a
house port.
pink gladollt.
The celor scheme bell
The remaining members of the L —-----—--------- .
board were entertained with luncheon and Mr* A. schutze, 1307 Colorado
later by anoUer section of the 8-B —
J. w. Morris and Mice Beam* Cal-
laway will render vocal selectiona.
Mias Waidine Johnson and Mr*
Palmer Throop will play violin se-
lection*
Attar the program. a recepton will
be held to which the membere of
the Legislature and their tamiues,
Ue veterans and women of the Con-
federate home* Ue visitors and ctti-
sens are invited.
The relics will be displayed in the
Museum.
and Mra G.
aMraneDakeoporAnd’wandas, *
reported doing nicely.
lunch was served a la mode.
Those present were:
Mr* W Hottman
Mrs. Charles Hutter
Mr* C. F. Naschke
Mra. H. ErakuS
Mra. George Aseman
Mr* Cart Amman
Mr* E Presster
Mrs Max Wolf
Mre. Gertrude Braden
Mra. Adolph schutze
patroness of the club.
Toasts which were made to the
following seniors were responded to
by Miss Vivian Green:
Miss Naomi Cocke
Miaa Etta Mae Clark
Mlaa Elnora Edgar
Mise Mary Belle Granger
Miaa Thelma Trawick
Mlaa Vtvian Green
Other guests at tha dinner were:
Mise Blanch Murray
Mrs R. L Bewley
Mlaa Sueto Roberta
Mlaa Qline Finger
Holton of Austin. I«* — --
mchool at Notreithe chureh.
be at home with
done to make the afternoon one con-
unuons rouha of pleasure.
Severs! Interesting contests were
held and outdoor games played.
The Hirst Southern Presbyterlan
Church wiU have theta Children’, Day
Sunday morning at 10:10, with a
special program on "Our Mion
I Field in Mexico," with approprlate
mumle.
The program will be as relows:
Bong. "O Zion Ha ata-
Bong. "I’ll Go Where You Want Me
to Go "
Scripture reading. Lake 1*. 14-31.
Robert Lawrence.
Prayer. L K Smoot.
Story. "Uttl* Margarita." Mime Ha-
sel Broderick.
sone. "The Great Evangel -
Biography. "Dr. Graybil." with a
prementation of portrait to Sunday-
achool, Murray Allan
Biography, "Miaa Melinda Rankin,"
Mra. Chismo la
Cream of corn soup aalttnaa
Veal croquettes
Maitre d’hotel potatoes
Creamed carrots with pess
Parker House rolls
Qrange-date salad
heese stick.
Peach sherbet
Cakes
Teo
Mints
Girls who prepared and served
luncheon were:
Bertha Behn
Martha Rees*
Mildred Jackson
Mary Belle Simpson
Aleen Warren
Frances Luckett
Bernice Spitar
Ruth Marow
Redecca Townsley
Mattie Weaver
Rosaly Kirkpatrick
Lucille Huddleston
Lala Cagle
Pauline Bengtson
Mildred Sherman
Myrue widen
Laura Vick Crockett
Jane Harris
Margaret Milky
Floy Moore
States Gooch
Rosalie Straw
Florence Gregory
Mary ouida Harmon
daisies and terna
Games were played on the lawn
under the shade of the big trees
The guests were welled in the
flat.
Beethoven, sonata in E-hat, Move.
1. Op. 31.
Brahms. Rapsodie, No. 3, in G-
minor.
Schumann, Nocturne, Nachtatuche,
Op, 23.
Beet hover.. For Elise
Chaminade. Air de Ballet
Chopin, waits.
Mendeissohn, Spinning song.
Liszt, Nocturne In A-flat. Love’s
Dream. No .3.
Lust. Hungarian Rapsodie, NA 13.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY
enjoyed . . .
Leland Everitt received the first
prize for guesing the nearest num-
ber of peanuts in the Jar. and Mary
Evelyn Blese the booby rise. ....
n ■ -----------—- A decorated basket was the holder
Mlaa Adams and the girls of the andt.the_pubiie on the Lwn in front I o’Aaesme “hrrTey’andLland’venn
gave severa redings.
Katherine Weir and the host
played several pieces on tha piano.
Some boye who are members ot
Wooldridge School Glee Club, sans
Mlaa Hortense
who la attending
Dania. Ind. will
bar parents, Mr.
MMa , Anna Bennett entertained at
her homa in Aldridge Place Monday
afterhoon with an informal tea, hon-
oring Miaa Virginia Donaldson, who
leaves soon to make her homo in
South Carolina.
The following girls, friends of high
school days, were present:
Miss Virginia Donaldson
M iss Idalee Lawrence
Miaa Fliza Ann Hornsby
Miss Helen Rood
Misa Eltzabeth Vinson
Mia* Katherine Carothers
Miaa Emily Harris
Miaa Mary Catherine Wilcox
Miaa Mildred Pickle
Mlaa Lucile Doughty
Miaa Marion Clarke
Miaa Elisabeth Penn
Miss Joseph tno Bennett
Miaa Anna Hennett
The Ladies" Sewing Club met this
week with Mrs Hugo Wolf.
Artistic pieces of fancy work wore
displayed when the work bags were
opened for an afternoon e sewing,
and conversation intermingied.
Fragrant flowers wore used in the
with a presentatton ut portrait to
Sunday-school, Frank Kura .
song. "Mexico Children for Jesus,
Junior Christian Endeavor.__
"Our Mission Field in Mexico,
Miss Ines Ratehford.
Recitatton, "Who Is Our Nelgh-
bort by Miss Agnes Nemir.
Hve-minute talk preparatory to
th. offering for our work IB Mex-
loo. L K. smoot
Offering.
Prayer. J. 1. Lawrence
Mrs. ‘Bieze was assisted by Mr*
E. Pittman, Miss Ann Volz and
pianist and
Miss Dorothy Fernandes
Miss Stella Wicox
Miss Charicie Bewley
Mies Kuby Ponton
Miss Alice Maxwell
Miss Ruth Radkey
Mia, May Glidden
Miss Carol McKeever
LET US SHOW YOU
Friday beng the fifteenth anniver-
sary of Margaret schutze, she in-
vited a few of her friends to a par-
te attend the annual hop given at
the elom of Culver Institute.
Later she will visit friends in C-
rage before returning home.
Barry Holton, who is alao B atu-
dent at Notre Dam* will not return
to Austin until August, but will re-
main in Indiana and be an instructor
in flying at Culver Miitary Inatitute
during the summer.
Later in the Bummer he win go to
New York and ■ other pointe in the
East, returning to Dallas about Auguat
1st, where he has accepted a respon-
Mbte pomton with one of the cottot
firms of that city. |
Miss Louis. Johnson l.ft Saturday I
morning for Wace. Ter.e. tn sofn her
brother E A Johnaon, on a tnp I
to Rochester, N T.
Mis. Jehnmon will remain a month
with relative, .nd then return to her
home in Austin
Mr Johnson will take an extanded
trip to England
The Ladte Aid soetety of Mt Mar-1
tin’s Evangelical Luthers n Chureh I
will held its regular monthly meet.
Mre EAwara P. Costigan of Wanb-
ington, who will be in Austin so one
of th. Univermty M*me Eeonomie”
Weak speaker* will deity er a pub. I
lie adarems before th. women of'
cake were served to
ivited guests:
Anna Covert
Kaleta May Eek
Lorain. Barrett
Nellie Ma. Boerner
Anna May Dear
Cheater Knock
Herbert Bolin
Willie Glass
Walter schutze
William Milton
a domeuc eclehce classes of the of the museum.
Junior High School entertainea on I Judge McClendon will make an
uzmdag at noon with a luncheoa i address on the work done by Mr*
" of Supt. A N. McCallum. ’Dibbrell lat. president of the Texas
fete guest, Mr. Cullen former mem- Fine Arts Association. _
her of the board, and J. P Simmons.
I-'Drincfpal of the Junior High School.
The color scheme, pink and green,
was a ratically carried out in table
appointment and in the menu.
"The table was decorated with a
mase or pink sweet peas and fern*.
2 tandle shades of pink and basket*
. maae of pink and rose petals.
"The table was laid for six. and the
toltowing menu was served to:
Mr- McCallum
- Mr. Cullen
Mr. simmons
Silk Dresses — values
to $25.00, pnw 914.75
Values to $89.50,
now ........922.50
dining-room. where
Mr* R. L Bewley
Clyde Langford, who has been in
th. emptoy of Cyowford-Gosh. Co..
Ine., cotton exporters, of Austin, for
the past three year* has resigned his
position and will leave woon for
Georgetown, where ne will spend sev-
eral weeks visiting his parent.
was d .esc, tad with
Old Pianos Exchanged.
Liberal Terms Allowed.
ercises are over.
•The Need of Art
played geveral selections, including
the different Polanaise of McDow-
ell.
Another visiting musician was Mim
Margaret West of San Antonio, who
ha* a soprano voice and sung sev-
eral selections.
Other piano selections were riven
by Miss Myra Smith and Miss Beu-
lah Beaver and Mise Francis Beaver
Songs and duets were given by
members of the Opera Club, as fol-
low*:
Lester Breniger, tenor
Mrs. L. I. Ivey, soprano.
Edward Eitelman, baritone.
Mrs. Will Scott Finks, contralto.
Mrs. J. N. Sanders, soprano.
Thomas L. Bradley, tenor.
John Donovan, tenor.
The sextette from *141010,” was in-
cluded in the program.
Mrs. Clarence Fest gave a number
of French song* ice cream with
devil's food cake was served.
393
Th* kindergaren scene had
following little giris:
Carolyn Perrin*
in B-
maony
On Friday covers were laid
A. N- McCallum
Robert Walling
E. A. Murchison
J. H w William,
Dave Reed
J. P. Eimmons
Dr. Geo Decherd
On Thursday afternoon Mre Anna
Jacoby waa beat me to her Lterar
Club.
Several artieles ot interest were
read by Mrs. August Kuna and later
dircussed by th* club members
A tempting anternoon's menu waw
werved to the following members:
Mra. H w. steinie
Mrs. Rosalie Martin
Mr* E. Bock Sr
Mr* M. Arut
Mr* T Wedig
Mr* A Kung
Mrs A- Jacoby
res elected
"4
of their father, Mr. and Mrt.2
bert Waechter, 106 H THF
steeet ______ |
The Daughter, of Isbella .ad
Knights of columbus Eve • dance
Friday night at the Knight* of.Co-
lumbus Hall complimentine the New-
It will interest Austin triendsn to
know that Mr* Nadine saft, widow
of Arthur Baft, violinist, who was a
victim of the influenza during the
last epidemic, gave a bong recital
at Wanamaker Auditorium. In New
York, end was highly compltmented
in "Musical America" for May.
Miss Margaret Soft atster of Ar-
thur Hatt, and Mr* Haft, hie mother,
are now living tn Dallas.
Georg. Bieze celebrated hie eley-
enth birthday with a party at the
home of hie parenta, Mr. and Mr*
F. H Blew Tuesday afternoon,
from 4180 to 6;30 o'eloek.
send delegates to the Y. W. C. A.
conference to be held at Estes Park,
Colo., this summer.
Supper of sandwiches and ice
cream were served on the boot and
all bang and played gamea
The members who went and as-
pted tn making this outing so en-
joyable were:
Miss Desta Mae Johuson, president
Miao Virginia Bpence
Mis Gladys McNutt
Miss Alm* Hughe*
Miss Julia Hugbee
Miss Bedie Teerger
Miss Effie Guinn
Miss Alma Guinn
Miss II* Mae Stephen,
Miss Helen Ericson
Miss Marie Turner
Mio, Margaret Leonard.
. The party was chaperoned by Mra
A. W Wilkerson.
Mr* J. W Morris went to ElgtA
Thursday to assist in the concert giv-
en by the Harmony Choral Club of
which she is the director.
Mr* Morri, also sang several
numbers.
The following program was given:
Connecticut, Xassann; Orchestra.
Chorus. Solvef's Song: Harmony
Choral Club.
Cornet solo. Scenes That Are
Brightest, Wallace; by Mr. Woir.
Reading. Mise Fannie Lee Wison.
Vocal solos:
(a). Deep River. Burleigh.
1b). The Lass With the Delicate
• Air Arne. Mr* J W. Morri,
Duet, Military March. Ferber; Mr*
Powell Culp and Miss Nelle Clopton.
Violin solos:
la). Chausona Bercer; Schmidt.
<b>. Ballade and Polonaise; Vieux-
temps: Dr. E. Auler.
Chorus:
(a) . When Twilight Weave* Bee-
thoven
(b) . Welcome Pretty Primroses,
Pinsuti.
Selection. Harmony Choral Club,
selection, orchestra.
Elizabeth Ferro
Catherine Lopez
Charles Garcia
James Barbosa. .
Other prizes were conferred by
Rev. W J. o'Donnall.
A musical program and operetta
were given in connection with the
graduating exercises.
"Morning Invitation" waa a chorus
presented in which the solo work
su done by Miss Ferro and Mim
Barbosa
The seventh and eighth grade
girls gave the following readings
“Columbia, Gem of the Ocean."
"A Storm on Lake Michtean."
The boye presented "An Unwelcome
Vtsitor"" and "The Bove of Texes"
Ths following i* the cast of the
operetta "Estrelta":
Mercedes Barbosa, Estrella, slave
Carlo, Garcta, Hmm sultan.
Elizabeth Farrow, Cbruatiana.
gyp*’ .. * * . _
Brigids Varga*. Fortune, sec rotary
James Barbom. Conde ds lara.
Catherine Lopez, Fauma. slave.
chorus St slaves: Mim Farro, Mis,
C. Barboma, Mima C Barbosa. Mis
J. Carlis, Miss H Castanon, Miss
C. Maeta* Mims H Lope*
Miss Hallie Walker was hostem
Friday afternoon and evenin to eev-
erai out-of-town gueste and the mem-
here of the actve chapter and the
alumnae of the Alpha Delta PI fra-
ternity.
Among the honor zueste were:
Mr* Lawson Dalley, Dalia*
Mlae Unette Dalley. Loe Angelea
Mr* L O. Dalley. Br, Los Angel**
Mr* Will Armstrong. Austin.
Mre. omlesple, Dalia*
Miss Lola Thraaher.
Mr* Elizabeth Pillar, Galveston.
The house wae decorated In pink
«ladiolli, and an lee ourse was serv-
ed to about seventy-hve guesta.
The Baptist City Valon meet* in
regular session Monday, May 31. 3
p. m., at the Baptist Mexican Mis-
sion achool. a01 East avenue.
The following is the program:
Devotonal, lead by Mr* W. J.
Ward.
Bong, "Love Lifted Me," pupiis of
the Khool—Esther Guarjada, Besste
Ruta. Buren Guarjada, Elle Ruta. So-
fla Lemon. Lupe Guarjada, Susan
Martinez and Frank Castrustta.
Roll call of churches with brief
report, from tech.
Committee report*
"inatonary Work in Mexico." Dr
Le Seuer, returned misionary.
Songs, reading* and demenstration
work, puplla of the Khool
"Bom* Qutstanding Features of the
Southern Bapust Convention. Recent-
ly Held in Washington, D. C.." Mr*
J E. willtamson.
"A Resume of My Year's Work."
Mre B. Bowen.
Presentation of diploma* Dr. Paul
a Bell,
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