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AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18. 1921
AUSTIN’S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
GOVERNOR LOWDEN OF ILL, HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER
Austin American Society News
maoxanaea
TODAY RARE SALE E
Social New Courtesy
Worid
Our trienas are
WAIT AUSTIN.
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Mr. Lowden is mentioned for the newcabinet by many who claim to know. (c)U&U
banked with maiden hair fem*.
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SEVENTH WARD NEWS.
France*
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visitii
ng
Mi
E. Clappart.
Mr*
Austin American’s
months in Austin with
Story of
Church Activities
d Finance
Au
One of Hoot Gilbson’s cowboys
the
he
eek with Mrs R. P. Bull as
u ought to let me off
STIRRING SILK SPECIALS
HooL”
HYDE PARK AND VICINITY.
—AT COST PRICE
tableful for selection Today.
CE
THE REAR TREE.
EAST OF THE CAPITOL DOME
SILK SPECIALS
a* hostess.
Avenue
High School
RI UM
Row.
$1.65
UNIVERSITY NEIGHBORHOOD.
—From “The Chapbook.”
AY
STAPLE BARGAINS
Anniversary Party.
Rich, won ot
E
T. J. Hich of West
RE
ant
cil
rompers and school wear. Regular 50c value.
25c
ears
Council
Have 1
2-inci
0
f
39c
i
elected)
Mrs. Malcolm Reed,
returned
0
the
Hand Embroidered Teddies and
$2.95
/
7c
Everybody Says Shoes Will Come Down
-
All Right
221W.6thSt.
44“
The Prob-
Look Here
lem Is
40- ineh.
Strid Bros.
Solved
de
$1.97
With
FAMOUS FOR SILKS
CARL A. WIDEN, Proprietor
ADS.
i
SUNSET
Crane and
Keaton
of absolutely pure coffee Dissolves instantly. No waste. Always delicious,
healthful, economical. Recipe booklet free. Send 10c for special trial size.
50c Quality "Windsor"
Plisse Crepe at 19c
Hall,
the
Austin American’s
Morning Laugh
Lin American
addressed to
rou need not
athing Beauties.
Gowns.
Special
POLITICAL
ure to mark
ride.
coat
Austin American’s
University News
Catholic
under 1
Scottish
MADE IN THE CUP
AT THE TABLE
Hose,
Brown
Special
Crepe
rassh-
NK CROXTON
NK BANTA
Cumberland Presbyterian.
The Bible class which
Mrs. Lucie Hammond returned to
Austin Tuesday night, following a
few days' visit in San Antonio.
Miss Helen Fouts Cahoon, one of
the directors of the Bush Conserva-
tory of Music. Chicago, Well known
in Austin through her visits tn Mr*
Malcolm Reed, Sr. expects tn spend
a few days in Austin in the early
spring.
Hanna.
several
r«. Han-
into
water
ail Silk,
Ching.
the
Church
each wi
10c Dress Snaps.
dozen . . .*.......
SILK REMNANTS AT COST
Novelty and Plain Silks in desirable short lengths. A
COFFEE
(Ey Edna St. Vincent Millay.)
In this squalid, dirty dooryard.
Where the chickens scratch and
run, .
White, incredible. the pear tree
Stands apart and takes the sun.
moved by Mr. Washington's refining process.
You get all the goodness, all the deliciousness, all the flavor and all the strength
Carl Knape Sr . and Frie Hohn
of Austin are in Decker this week
doing cement work at the artistic
August Cedar home
Cumberland
Thursday
eetion of Com-
e for men with
on ven fence, we
~ position.
The Pathfinder's Club al
meeting Thursday afternoon
Wednesday after
Antonio.
family.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Blomquist.
Mrs. Amanda Frithiof.
Mrs. C J. Wieerstrom.
Miss Augusta Swahn.
Miss Alvina Swahn.
Miss Ruby Sandstrom.
Rudolph Sandstrom.
Dan Carlson
Simon Swahn.
Carl Swahn.
RAL
I AND A DEATH
ON THE
Y
the t
i Rite
w wi be printe,
Austin American
• of the persoi
nt in vote, writ
office you wan
. mail to thi
TOR of the Austi
Splendid 50c values,
at .................
Mins Kathleen McCalurn is able
to attend classes in Texas Univer-
sity after a two weeks’ Hines*.
I
Measure the cost by the cup
not by the size of the can
guest at a number o( social affairs
during her stay.
Mr* Reed visited en route with
The Star Brand Goodyear Welt Shoes for Men and Boys,
All Leather, Dress and Work Shoes, at Prices From
$3.50 to $9.50
,m,to11p.m.
ORCHESTRA
26,
:52
$2.50 Messalines and Taf-
fetas $1.75
28-Inch “Rob Roy” School Suiting at 25c
A Linen Finish School Suiting in Stripes and Fancy Checks for
the
car-
BOY SCOUT MOTHERS
ELECT PRESIDENT
Mr and Mrs.
Thirty-Ninth
*
Mindful of the eyes upon it.
Vain of its new holiness.
Like the waste-man’s little daugh-
ter
In her first communion dress.
Tho "Food-Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch at Home, Office,and
Fountains. Ask for HOftldClCS.
ter Avoid Imitationz a Substitutes
er”
teet ef eetion.
TEXAN VISITS PARENTS
AFTER SEA VOYAGE
At the Williams Company Store
*
and $1.00
□ l
One lot of Scarfs ho<1 A me
Centers only. each..........
NOW WINTERING IN SOUTH CALIFORNIA Super V^llICS fOF Thrift
BVSafe !
I% For Infanta
Z W & Invalids
NO COOKING
“Beddings” Satin $1.98
Birthday
Buford
Presbyerian ' girls’ dormitories of the Untversity
afternoon of' of Texas are filed months in ad-
FRIDAY SPECIALS ON SECOND FLOOR
All-Wool Middy Suita, trimmed white braid. red and
yellow emblem; sizes 14 and 16; $18 and(19 QE
$20 values to $22.50. Special............. •IL
Austin American’s
Helpful Recipe
Masons and Grace
MISSES’ SERGE DRESSES $9.95
All-Wool Serge Dreases, made regulation style; sizes •
to 14; values to $18.50. Special .........$9.95
Thoma* Pinckney, youngest son
of Mr and Mm J. M. Pinckney,
received a severe blow Thursday
morning in the eye while wath-
ing a baseball game in Palm School
grounds.
Soutache Braid, all colors.nQ
40c value*. bolt LaJC
/:
an ■ Building can possibiy be ac*
commoda ted.
Newman Hall. maintained by the
One lot of Gloves in Black. Ten
and White. Sizes 6 ds AA
and 6 % Special........ I eV V
pleaded the
ain’t as if I
have a good
NEW SPRING WAISTS ONLY $5.00
Special lot of new Silk Waists, including' Satin, Geor-
gette and Crepe de Chine, a variety of suit shades,
mostly overblouse effects; values to $12.50. K an
Special today .................. • ••VV
CHILDREN'S $18.50 MIDDY SUITS $9.95
All-Wool Middy Suits for children, trimmed white braid,
yellow and red emblem; sizes 6 and 8; values CQ QC
to $18.50. Special today............ 9J.7•
Mr.. M. c. Cook,
Phan. 4547.
Mrs. A P. Wooldridge and her
aughter Miss Mary Helen Holden,
Will entertain Saturday afternoon
from 4:30 to 6:30 in honor of Mrs.
William Gilleapie Stacy.
Miss Vera Jeffrey and Sam Jef-
frey returned to Austin Tuesday
from a visit to relatives in Pfuger-
ville.
Mm Elbridge Hurt of Trinidad.
Colo- retured home Wednesday
after a ten days visit in Austin
with her nister, Mr* John Gordon
Wiicox.
| Mr and Mrs. Gus Carison and
I family.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robert Carlson
and family
Mr and Mrs. Carl Bkomdahl and
that the take piace, for
Heat ion in next morning's
tin American-
it is not good social
announce to her friends that she
A CAN of G. Washington’s Coffee is equivalent
lh to ten times its weight in roasted bean coffee!
Eighty-five per cent, of the coffee bean—the woody
fibre, chaff and by-product matter—has been re-
2
s
Austin Amerioan's
Poet s Corner i
Cumberland Presbyterian Program
At the Sunday evening service
at the Cumberland Presbyterian
Church a musical program will be
given by student* from the Texas I
State School for the Blind.
Houaron. Tuas
Heic nktetmr A Co.
Distributors.
to each customer.
Yard ............
—
EAST AUSTIN SOCIETY NEWS.
pound of calf s liver cut
h cubes pour boiling
s.M.C. Cook.
Phone 4547.
M. Neff observed her
j. states that
____ half of the gix ls
to stay in the Wom-
The quality you all know. 36
AUSTIN'S WOMEN'S COUNCIL
FOR HOOVER RELIEF FUND
ead”
ference with members of the Cit-
1 izenship Department.
I Mrs. Penny backer state* that
. whie she had a pleasant trip it 1*
I always a pleasure to get home to
■ Austin.
Miss Ruth Pennybarker returned
. to Austin with her mother after a
■ year's absence in New York.
Mrs. H. L. Kuhlman.
Phone 7449.
The Bic kier School Parent -Teach-
er*' Association will hold a rum-
mags sale at 708 Fast Sixteenth
street aU day Saturday
Art and Public Speaking
'4 think yoi
for a week.
The high grade
lot of ladies' Silk
i seam, in Black.
visit to San
Austin Americai
e readers of th
nominate thel
ough its columns
ance to vcte fo
office as man
R. E. I.. Myers, who returned to
Austin Wednesday after a visit
to Taylor, left Thursday for Ken-
nedy. Texas.
AUSTIN FORD AUTO
TURNS UP MISSING
1 A five-passenger automobile was
stolen from Leslle Fox. a former
Austin polke eman, Mr Fox reported
to the Austin Police Department
(Thursday
Mrs. W. Gilfillan and Mra.
Lewis Hancock returned to Austin
The Woman's Auxiliary of St.
David's Church have organised Bi-
ble classes to be held each Friday
afternoon from 4 to 5 o'clock
in the parish house during Lent.
Under the leadership of Judge W
C. Morrow.
The first will be held this Fri-
day afternoon and the classed are
open to the public.
Seam Bindings, all colors, 1 m
35c value. bolt for... 10C
ing Thursday, Mm John Preston .
vice chairman and Miss Simkins •
permanent secretary
and asked to be let off for a week,
as he wanted to get married. A*
Hoot intended starting a new pic-
ture in a few days, he asked the
cowboy puncher if he couldn't get
married in a shorter time than that.
street entertained a number of his
friends Thurdsay afternoon. the OC-
casion being the eleventh anniver-
, of his birth.
After a series of games and con-
tests the birthday cake was cut
and the trophic* won by:
Kernes Elliot L ring-
Margaret Landrur, button.
Dorothy Landrum, dime
Buford Rich. thimble.
Cake and sherbet were served to
the folowing children:
Margaret Landurm.
Dorothy Iandrum
Carolyn McIntosh
Fileanor Gill.
Mildred Caller.
William Meintosh.
William Carter
Kernes Elliott.
Lewis Brownlow
Ernest Wiseman.
Meredith Robbins.
Homer Keltner.
Frederick Parsons
Buford Rich
Kathryn Rich.
Virginia Rich.
Warren Rich.
Mrs U M. Goddard of Waco, who
«m the guest in Austin for a few
days of Mrs C. W. Ooddard and of
4 Mrs: F. E Pryor, returned bome
Wednesday.
Mrs- G. C Bock.
Phone 4880.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Johnson en-
tertained last Sunday a numhber of
their friends with a dinner party
• ’ their heme near Austin.
Floomi ng pot plants and green-
ery added to the cheerfulness of
the rooms.
The afternoon was spent in a
■Kxtal way, while the younger set
enjoyed various outdoor games
A five-course dinner was served
to the following guests:
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wieders 1 rom
and family.
Mr and Mrs Carl Knape and
family.
Mrs Wayne Bratton, who was
operate on Monday at her home.
503 East Third street, is reported
convalescing.
Mrs M C. Cook,
Phon* 4547.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Norwood
visited Wednesday and Thursday in
San Marcos.
Mr and Mrs. H. R. Schacht an-
i nounce the birth of a son at Seton
Infirmary Feb. 11, who has been
given the name of Henry Richard
Schacht Jr.
Genuine “Sunburst Silk” 80c
The nationally known high-grade bloomer and lining material.
Trade mark name "Sunburst Silk" on every selvedge yard. Tharift
Day Sale only. No phone orders. Limit 10 yards to each Q0e
customers. The yard..................... . OvC
Sunday.
be tabulated an
Sunday inave 0
can -such vote
i Friday
NEID TO SIG?
Ms ia a sears
36-Inch Shirting and Dress Percales at 18e
Pretty new Spring Percales in all manner of pretty Stripes,
Figures and Dots. Extra good quality, yard wide. Today 1 Q,
Special At .................................................. LOC
and Black. Today Sale d1 QQ
Special, yard ........ •ie30
A special
40c Quality White Blue
Bird Mull at 19c
Knit Union
closed style.
... 68c
management of
Today only,
best grade
Warranted w
able .......
40c. 50c and 60c Climax OF
Dress Shields, pair. L•C
- Mr. ane Mra. E. M. Poweu end
dauhter. Miss Jonnie Powell ac-
companiea by Mrs. D. T. Lamn,
Mri C. W Powell ana Mr. and
Mr. Harvey motored to Ban An-
tonio Monday for a stghtaecing trip.
to Austin Tuesday night following —---------- — ........ ---
a visit with her parents in Iowa i has opened a Studio of Dramatic
City, Iowa, where she wan honor
. Dormitories Popular.
Applications for rooms in
meets at | Woman s Building and in <
There will be s benefit entertain-
ment at Baker School this Friday
evening at 9 o'clock, the proceede
to be used for the purchase of a
stereopticon for the school.
Ladies' Kayser Silk Top and
Knit Bottom Union Suita, closed
and tight knee style, do O
Special ... •LeJ•
$3 00 LINGERIE CREPE DE
CHINE $1.97
daughter Ena
who have been
Mies Lollie Lindeman of 1000
East Eighth street, who sustained
a nerious accident at her bome ,
Tuesday morning, is reported do- .
ing as well as could be expected, I
Grady Cook of Wimberly. Texas, '
came to Austin Wednesday on busi- i
ness, returning Thursay to bis |
home.
Extra Special -Full fashion Silk
Hose. in Meld Mouse, Black
and White. dg opa
Special ...................
Mrs. P. J. McDonald wishes to
otheriapproached the western star in his
dressing room at Universal City
Leo O. Mueller of the Austin
Trunk Factory left Austin Wednes-
day night dn a business trip to
Brownwood and San Angelo
H” erpects to return by Monday.
Church: Lubbock
Fancy Novelty Buttons, 1A
25c and 35c valnes, dozen. I vC
Williams’ and Colgate's Talcum
Powder, 20c each values- each
15c. or two
for 4dC
Stewed Liver With Mushrooms.
Melt - tablespoonfui Crisco and
add 4S tabiespoonfuls flour, and
brown by long, slow cooking.
Then add salt, pepper and 2 cup-
fuls water, and cook till as thick as
good cream.
a slater who M attending school at
Columbia, Missourit, and with a
young brother, who is attending a
military school at Kemper, Mo.
72-inch Damask, $2,501 gm
value, for ......... 3 I 43
inches wl
suit and
Tan. Old
Mr*. Maggie Nuckols and daugh-
ter. Miss Laura Nuckols, of San
Antonio, spent Wednesday and
Thursday in Austin visiting rela-
tives and friends.
members and guests:
Mr* S. A. Wallace.
Mr*. J. W Reynolds.
Mra T W McBride
Mr*. W. E. Dickard
Mr*. R B. Dickard.
Mr*. Pearl Oatman.
Mr*. John T. Conn.
Mrs O H. Hyer
Mrs M. T. Gray
Mrs. L. C. Button.
Mr. and Mrs Brooks Norwood
and famnily of Avenue F expect to
leave Austin Tuesday of nr si week
to make their home in Han Marcos
ago as a benefit- for the fund and
other affairs are being planned j
it was announced Thursday that i
the funds will be handled by the t
Hoover Relief Committee.
All Saint*’ Episcopal Church i
has >63 and the Austin ArtLearue
$100 ready to turn over to the.
committee and other club* will be
ready to turn over funds in a short
while.
lining- Colors:
Navy. Cream
John Maxey, who spent the early
part of the week with Mr. and Mr*
Adolph Goldman in Austin. re-
turned to his home in Houston
Sunday night-i
Mr. and Mr*. Z. Purcell of Flor-
ence spent Wednesday in Austin
the guests of Miss Belle Bratton.
Hall, maintained by the Episcopal
Church, which have a combined
capacity of about two hundred
girls, all have waiting lists in
excess of the number which they
can possibly accommodate.
Tne attendance was affected by —— ----- ------
ths weather, only 11 members be-ithe Woman’s Building,
ing present, little more than half 5 not more than half •
the usual number. who desire
Summer Session Growing.
That the summer session of the
University of Texas is rapidly be- !
corning an important factor in the
school year is shown by the in-
crease both in attendance and in
the number of degrees conferred at
the ed of the summer session.
Regprds for the three years dur-
ing pvhich degrees have been
graned at the end of the summer
school show that the rate of in-
crease h;zs been ove 100 per cent.
ried the Federation Day program
as given in the American except
that in ths absence of Miss Claru
Hallock, who was ill. Miss Virginia
Williams gave the talk on the
Americanization work in Austin
The club is co-operating in the
work of the Woman's Council of
Relief.
A reception is being planned for
Mrs. J. P. Lightfoot, who expects
to leave Austin Feb. 21, to make
her home in Chicago.
Miss Mired Paxton, former
student of Texan University, now
speclalizing in ournalism at Colum-
bia Iniversity. New York, writes
friends in Austin of her increasins
interest in her work.
Miss Paxton was one of the or-
zanizers of the Alpha Phi sorority
in Texas Umiversity.
The names of Mrs. E A. Mur-
chison and Mrs. J. R. Moore were
inadvertly omitted from the list
of Kuests at Mrs Jack Me Keown s
"42 party Tuesday afternoon: also
the fact that Mrs McKeown was
assisted in entertaining by her
daughter. Mrs B. I. McKeown.
cocir
a House •
28-Inch Spring Ginghams Today at 19c
Plaids, Stripes, Checks and Plain Color Ginghams and Cheviot*
for dresses and school wear, 25c and 35c values. Today 19c
Platonic Club Meets.
The Platonic Club held its second
regular meeting Thursday after-
noon with Mrs W E Dickard, 4309
P. w. Johoon. Mt Emi Frsr
street, is spending the week in
Round Rock attending to busi-
ness. s
Miss Ida Marr Tobtn returned
Wednesday to Austin following a
vinit to Taylor.
sion.
Mrs Neil Carothers, manager of
Hou Hid Brock from Norfolk. Va.,
Is stopping at Mt Neil at the home -
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Brock
Mr. Brock, who shipped out of;
Norfolk on the 8 S. Antonius as .
C. P. O„ making the voyage from ‘
the States to Franee. on returning
landed at the Bermuda Isler, as the
ship’s fuel gave out and the An-
tonius drifted about for four days.
En route to Texas Mr. Brock
spent a week in New York andig
Baltimore, stopping in the latter 11
place with the Cokran family.
$3.00 Foulard Silks $1.98
JUST TODAY—no other day—
can these “Showsrproor" Silk*,
from th. house of Cheney Bros,
—all are 40 inches wide—To-
ara"i..............$1.98
$2.25 Black Taffeta
Only one bolt to sell at thi*
special price. Limit, 1 pattern
Knights of C’olumbus Hall. 122 E.
9th st. Studio phone. 8320; resi-
dence. 2918.—(Adv.
500 yards of Trimming Em-
broidery Edges, various widths
Today ONE-HALF PRICE.
C. H. Hurley is expected to leave
Austin this Friday to resume his
duties in El Reno, Oklahoma.
such treatment) or use canned
one*, and drop in melted Crisco and
allow to simmer
Just before taking up liver add
the mushroomin.
White Rick Rack Braid. 2Sc
value. « pre
bolt ....................IOC
$2.75 Oyster White Pon-
gee $1.90
Best grade, all-Silk Oyster
White.
CANTON CREPE
40-inch an-Sik Can- d AO
ton Crepe. Today.. •••JO
director had for its subject this
week .‘The Judgment of tHe First
Cvflization."
ORIGINATED BY MR WASHINGTON IN 1909 *
G. “uhunsron Sales C- Ine- 522 Fifth Avenue, New York City 9
nwnmumtmmtmHinimmiimiHiid/,
'Adies' Summer
Suits, open and
flesh and white.
Special .......
Wide range of best shades. 36
inches wide. This is an extra-
ordinarily good value for today
at the very low price, d 1 rjr
yard ................ •lel•3
Large Huck Towel*, regular
$3.00 a dozen, da nra
or ..................51.95
"YOUR MONEY KEEPS THE WHEELS OF PROG-
RESS TURNING." BUY WHAT YOU NEED NOW.
nor is it a courteay to guests
to withhold pubication for
several day*
Neither is It good form to
withhold publication of events
which take place during the
week until the Bunday issue-
The polite and courteous
hostess of 1921 does her guests
the honor of publishing new*
ot her social events in the fol-
lowing morning** Austin Ame-
Scan.
Any delay in securing such
publication i often regarded as
a social error and should be
avoided if posmible.
The club endorsed the work of
the Woman's Relief Councii, with
which it will co-operate.
Papers were read by Mrs. T. W
McBride on The Character of
David" and by Mra J. W Reynolds
on "George Washington.”
Heart* were used throughout the
house and sandwiches, olives and ,
tea were served to the following
vance. according to the managers,
who are now receiving many ap-
plications for the 1931-1922 ses-
Mr and Mrs B. F. Parson en-
tertained with a Valentine part)
Tuesday night in honor of the Run-
day school clasnes of Rev L N
Myers and Miss Kate Wallace and
II F Parsons
Contests and games were enjoyed
and refreshments were served to
about thirty guests.
Mr* R. T. Badger expeets toac-
company her son. Robert "Badger.
' to Gonzales Saturday for a visit
with friends and returning to Aus-
tia will visit en route with Mr*.
Brant Badger in Ban Antonio.
Next weeks subject will be
"The Call of Abraham.”
Mr*. O. P. Hanna and little
The best quality of Whie
’Windsor” Pisse: very soft un-
derwear Crepe. In White only.
30 inches wide and a 50c 1 Q
value, today at.........IJC
12 50 NAVY BLUE SERGE $148
60 inches wide Wool
example of our Wool Drens
Goods values. Today ds go
the yard ............ «4O
Mrs P.
na'a mother, Mrs. James Wagner,
and sister, Mra F. W Sternenberg.
left for their home in San Fran-
cisco Tuesday- accompanied as far
as Man Antonio by Mr. and Mr*.
Sternenberg
Mm Hanna was the recipient of
many soctal courtesies during her
stay in Austin.
broncho buster. -"It
was asking off to
time.”
An extra soft finish White Mull
for dainty undermuslins. 36
inches wide. A fine 40c 1 Q
value. Today..........IJC
.. -,1 .,g, 74, the Hoover Relief Committee
alatnver 1 Mr K ’- steck wa electea
Drop th— into brown muw and permanent .chairman at. the.meet- ,
cook slowly 10 nr 12 minutes: they
must not cook rapidly nor loo long.
In the meantime peal some mush-
rooms if they are fresh and need
The Woman's Council of Relief I
is the name chosen for the central ।
committee formed by representa- I
liven of women's organizations in
Austin to work as an adjunct to;
On Sunday Feb. 27, the Aus-
tin Choral Club will repeat the '
concert given by it -a few weeks
one lot of Stamped Dressen
—AT ONE-HALF PRICK
Mrs. F. W. Posey was elected
president of the Boy Scouts'
Mothers’ Club Thursday afternoon
to fill the unexpired term of Mrs
W E. Hawkins, resigned, because
of removal from Austin to Dullas.
Mm. Fosey announced that the
Scottish Rites Catheral has been
secured for Che fathers mothers’
and sons’ banquet March 11. and
the following committers were ap-
pointed:
Mrs George Burnham, general
chairman arrangement committee.
Mr*. J. H Robinson
Mrs H. H. Glissman
On decorations:
Mrs. T. II. Williams
Mm. M H. Hatcher
Mm. F. L. Patty.
Tickets:
Mr*. T. I. Minter
Mra R. E. Smith.
On program
Noel P. Amstead
Mrs. F W. Posey
Mrs. J. A. King
Those present were
Mr*. J R King
Mr*. H H. Glisman
Mrs. R. K. Smith
Mrs. J. A. King
Mrs T. H. Williams
Mrs. M S Hatcher
Mm J. H Hobinson
Mrs F. W Posey
Mrs. Ei. S. Harper
Mr*. F. M. Dubose
Mrs T L Minter
Mr*. F. L. Patty.
Pearl Buttons, 10c value. .
dozen ............. DC
Mr and Mrs. Maloolm Reed. Sr.,
returned to Austin Wednesday
after a two days' stay in Dallas.
65c Valor Plain Spring
Suitings at 39c
Assorted lot of plain Poplin*,
Pongees and Linen Finish Suit-
ings. Great variety of plain
shades for middies and Spring
dresses. 33 and 36 inches wide.
Good 5 value. Today 39c
33-Inch French Mad nut
Shirting at 39c
Variety of Neat Stripe* for
Waistings and Spring Shirting*.
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J
$2.00 and 92.25 Ladies’ Silk
Hose, with seam, in Black,
Brown. Navy and d 1 4 a
White. Special............
Mr and Mrs Jack McKeown
moved a short time ago from 604
Baylor strect to 704 Colrado.
Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker
reached Austin Wednesday after-
noon after a visit to New York,
where she was a guest in the home
of Mm. John Leckie. •
While Mrs. Pennybacker’s visit to
New York was primarily to attend
a meeting of the leslle Suffrage
Committee, of which she is one of
the seven members, she held Im-
portant conferences while away
With members of the Citizenship
Department of the Ge ne mi .Federa-
tion of Womens Clubs of which
department she is chairman.
There was a stop en route home
at Kansas C‛ty for a viait tn her
son. Percy Pennybacker, and for a
conference with Mrs. Thomas G.
Winter, president of the General
Federation of Women’s Cluba, and
also at Oklahoma City for a con-
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTXAL TEXAS
FEB. 815
22 p. m.
RTiSTS
■ses
•end social news for publica-
tion as noon as ths event take*
place
The new* of wedding* en-
gagements. receptions, parties,
dance*, afternoon tea*. zneet-
ings, church events and all
social functions should be for-
warded to us on the same day
seconi afternoon at home on Thurs-
day.
Notwithstanding the fact that it
rained steadily during the receiving
hours, were a number of call-
ers.
The same informality prevailed
which characterized the first at-
home.
So entirely informal are these af-
fairs to be made, states Miss
Martha Louise Johnson. Mrs. Neffs
social assistant, that there is no
receiving line, and there is to be
no announcement of those assist-
ing at these affaire
A few congenial friends will be
asked for each occasion, stated
Miss Johnson. Just to help make the
callers feel at home
For Thursday afternoon Moun-
tain laurel and freezlas combined
formed an effective decoration for
the tea table and banked one of
ths mantels while the other was
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