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AUSTINSALWAISBESTNEWSPAPER
TROOP A WINS HONORS
TEXAS UNIVERSITY. WORK
SHOWS IN MARKED PROGRESS
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Mra. R H Piper gave a chil-
Christian Association.
party at bar home Thure-
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one of the features of the aft-
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Medina Lake, about 30 miles from. rection of J. T. Parkinson, assistant
Percy V. Penny backer of
1071
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speakers selected
Totals
C. A. has presented
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and Sunday night.
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were
by Chaplain
Stewar
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PUT IT OVER
GIVEN LIFE
DON’T FORGET THE GREAT,
City or town ....
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River streets Sunday afternoon
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SOUTH AUSTIN
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DEBTOR.
—From "The Christian Century.”
With as All-Star Cast
International News
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Pity the Blind Man
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Symphony
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TONIGHT AT
DEEP EDDY
Water in Pool Changed Every Night
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Read the advertisements and buy
A TASTE TELLS WHY
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the advertised products.
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Austin American s
Church Activities
When you shop without advance
knowledge of where to go to get the
best, you are feeling your way.
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g
Mrs.
Austin
was found guilty of
W. W Willman and
Austin American’s
Morning Laugh
V. O WEED. Phone 6223
Automobile Ambulance
Motor-Drawn Funerals
AT CAMP MABRY DRILL
SETTING TROOP B BA
Bv Associated Prem to the Auatin American
COMANCHE, Texas, June 1» —
in Texas is to be opened this year
by Miss Eunice Aden, director of
Areo
day
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icide
Austin American’s
Daily Pattern
cordin
Camp
held its regular pi-monthly meet-
ing Tbureday evening at Odd Fel-
of
to
(er rx«
catcher.
Etnday.
lows Hall
Twelve 1
Several University of Texas girl
stuenta, chaperoned by Mra A. R.
Mrs. Oscar A. Hudson and chil-
dren. arrived in Austin Sunday to
visit her mother, Mrs. Morley.
Mrs. O.
Mra T
Mra Ge
Mra J.
llescher.
Gro— *s
ltothfuse
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PcKee
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Elk* ne
The advertisements in the news-
papers are guides. They will tell
you where to go to get the best—
quickly.
Maocab
emoon
Mra A. P. Roberta isilatber
tame, 1410 Colorado Street
zation may take part
The guardsmen will be entertaj
ed Tuesday evening of this w)
with a dance at the Elka Hall. i
on Thursday evening the Thir
sixth division officers will be
tertained with a ball at the Scott
Rita Cathedral.
spend your money blindly. Get dol-
lar’s worth for a dollar by buying
products that have proved their
worth under the glare of publicity.
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Totals
WICHITA F
ready.
Sunday at Ca
Verner Stohl
Edwin Olson.
Arthur ri—holm of Beaumont
John Karting and Horace Olson,
ushers
HWHITE
BLEAC
Pride
LU
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I bicycle factory or some other wheel and a Ford automobile driv- i
industry of peace will be really put en by Ernest Bookman. negro, at!
CRUDE OIL IMPORT TAX
REJECTED BY COMMITTEE
NO HALF-SATURDAY
SAYS PRES. HARDING
on the Comal River at Camp
The camp is to be opened on July
1 and will run during the months of.
July and August
The site is on the west side of1,
Circlea ot First Southern Presby-
terian and circles of the Auxiliary
of the First Southerm Presbyterian
Church will meet thts Monday aft-
ernoon in the following homes:
No. 1 with Mra W R Minter.
No. > with Mra. W D. Hart.
No. 8 with Mra George Rober-
deau.
No. « with Mra. W J. Forrester.
No. 6 with Mr«. E. P. Penick.
Mra H C. Cralg left Austin Fri-
day for a visit in Chicago with her
Meter. Mra H C. McCabe.
GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
wm Buy Books for Cash. Write. Call or Phone 7864.
We Buy and Sell Books of AD Kinda.
, PURE
CRYSTAL IC
•moon
A concert by the regimnental band
preceded * o clock retreat, in which
the 1500 guardamen appeared tully
armed
GOLD BAND BUTTER
I. C. Bryant Creamery, Inc.
Phone 7172
Fifth and Colorado Sts.
Camp tnapection was held Sun-
day by the hemp commander. Brig-
adler General Jake Woltera, sunday
Hyde Park Christian Lawn Party.
The member, of the Hyde Part
Chriatian Church win sire a so-
cial on the church lawn Wednesday
evenins at t.
There will be a program and re-
treshments and also special aiver-
aions for “he younger people
USENTIMENTAL
TOMMY”
brigade honors in diamounted drill
on tbs Camp Mabry grounda Sun-
I ana
aneri
Mlt
I
Norweg an and Dutch Cabinets Out ,
By Associated Press to the Austin AMerican
LONDON, June 19—The Norwe-
gian cabinet resigned Saturday
A polo game by several of tbs
otticers was played during the aft-
Etorey. if. I
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Ja. kson. rf. 1
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Hartford, —1
J Henry, C. I
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Fletcher, P J
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Schanffer, P
$1.00 SALE
TODAY AND TUESDAY ONLY
150 pairs of Stylish, Up-to-date Pumps.
Black Kid, Patent Leather, White Canvas.
Your sue to in the lot—
$8, $9, $10 VALUES
$1.00
F. & H. SHOE STORE
SIXTH STREET, JUST OFF CONGRESS (East)
Jack McCardy
the murder of
Tbs services in the Hyde Park
Tabernacle, built in a day, are con-
tinuing throughout this week with
Rev. D. E Hawk and Rev. E. R.
Barcue doing the preaching.
A barge ride given on Friday
night by the members of the Ladies'
Aid Society of St. Martin's Luther-
an Church for the 100 participants.
Each Lamily brought supper which
was served on the boat at 1 o'clock
On the return trip cake and cream
were served.
has the task of attending to the
provisions for the hun«ry campers.
Tbo Summer Session.
Judging from the inqules that
have come to the authorities of the
summer school of the University of;
Texas, there will be a large attend - I
Mlas Frankln has dees eppotated
nbirian of a naw branca of tea
Houston Cernegie HomI
Mi. TiElI to Septemder will b-
com ,‘abramlan of lb. 0a cuff I___________
brneh of U» Dallas public bbrary ■ Troop B. Firm Toxa. Cavalry for
Ml Siiler will go to CaJlZorula —-—-- ----— “------ a-
trip to tb. Gre-t Lekes country.
Fhey expeet to be gone several
•wo ana wiu vieit Chicago •na a
nuraber of the lake resorts before
returning to Austin
Mra W F. Howard of 1501 West
Ninth street entertained the Lady
making lessons, etc.
Price. 10c postpage prepaid and .
delivery guaranteed. Send 25
cents for a pattern and Fashion
Quarterly.
RESINOL
Extenaion Bureeu Work.
Aocording to Dr. D. A. Penick,
acung he-a of tbo Exton alon Bu-
ru of ib. Uuiversity of Texan
tbo plan inaugurated this yer of
bavin, extensiod schoole in various
clues where college coursee are
given by regular Untyersty teach-
ers for the benenaot persona em-
teach in summer schools of other
institutions
E. D Shurter, profesrr of public
speaking, will teach in the Uni-
versity of California at Berkeley,
and Roy Bedichek, who will be in-
structor in English at the summer
normal at Alpine.
“Texas" Student at Columbia.
Among the students who received
the degree of bachelor of literature
In journalism at the School of Jour-
nalism of Columbia University this
year was Mi— Mildred Paxton of
Abilene.
Miss Paxton received her B A-
egree from the University of Tex-
as last year.
Tex
Fi
Flabby Skins Become
Finn and Youthful
With
The patting in of the Musdle
Oil daily and the application
o the skin Toning Lotiqn
after
Marinello
Rest Facial
Asnge treatment rests the
tired nerves and improves
the complexiom.
Information Free.
MARINELLO SHOP
Motel Driskill, Auatin. Texas
Totmla
WIcI
nicke last week.
Swimmine, canoeine sod other
outdoor sports peesed the time for
ihe toflowte, campers:
Miss Lennakate Johnaon
Mims Stella Brown
Mies Mnard Rogan
Mlas Mabelle Brownie.
Mire Edith Ray winiamn
Mies Mela windiea
MW Xanini pad.m
| teating engineer of the bureau.
Shurter to California.
Several members of the faculty
of th. University of Toxas wiu i
Read the ‘American’ Want Ads
lg services
harles R.
Austin American’s
Helpful Recipe
University Baptist.
Tbs University Baptist Church
will give a reception Monday eve-
ning on the church lawn for the
summer students of the University
of Texas
The cavalry troops were on the
range three days of tbo last week,
j and oommanding officers reported
ja high type of practice throughout
their period
BURNING OIL
DEFIES RAIN
samples of road materials that are
coming to the Bureau of Economic
Geology and Technology of the Uni-
versity of Texas to be tested.
This work is done under the di-
the corner of Fifteenth and Pad I
82
'he mornin
ernoon-
Infantry to Shoot Today.
The infantry companies will go
on rifle range this Monday, ac-
A picture that reflects
the spirit of zeal. See i W
today.
The cup will be awarded to Troop
M soon ** reporta •r• made
By Asn—Sate Press to the Awtin Amerlcas
WASHINGTON, June 19.--Presi-
dent Harding has declined govern-
ment employes in ths District of
Columbia a half holiday on Satur-
day throughout the year.
nothing can be done
Johnson Jr., had
The evening services were led 1
Chaplain and Rev A. Foltz, und
the auspices of the Home Missic
Board of Southern Methodist Col
von lion.
elded that
cuttord Stobl rtng bearer
The Widen metdo win be the to-
owing Austin giris:
Misa Laura Lindahl
Mica Alma Anderson.
Mies Evelyn Severin
Beary Jackaoc o€ Gal vest oa. beat
man.
! GENEVA. June 19The Council [
' of the League of Nations has de- i
4MAESIIS
THREE DAYS
ploved or tor other rre.no unable
to be rreid.m studenta at tbo Un-
versity. bo. proved oo sucoqsstul
that it will be continued and .x-
nanded next year
summer Camp for Giria
PUEBLO, Colo., Juno 18—A mass
’ meeting of fraternal and relief or-
ganizations including the American
-Ap+ c ( oner Cross an city and county com-
* 9 mssioners. sent a telegram to Sec-
PRESIDENT EMERITUS
TITLE GIVEN HADLEY
for aa extended visit.
University Religious Work. 1 day.
Among the religious organisations
of the University of Texas those
with the largest membershP are
the Young Mens Christian Asso-
ciation and the Young Women's
Notice:
and new
Miss Lucile Morley of Austin
is a passenger on the Creole. which
left New Orleans Saturday.
She goes to Lake Placid to re-
sume her voice study with George
Hamlin
ROSFNGRFN-COOK
Funeral Directors and Embalmers,
Prompt Ambulance Service,
Phone 645 L
Hecond gamu
HUNrON
Hasgan If
i
Whiteman rf
Hlortomley 1b
visitor at the meeting.
lead in the
home run nvJ
with two men
re fi I
I
Troop A. First Texas Cavalry. making the highest acores
Machine Gun Squadron ousted ' selected for the civilian teal
- — ----- ■— wiu compete ib, natonal rt
in Camp Perry. Ohio.
EAST OF THE CAPITOL DOME
FREE MOVIES)
afternoon in
Mra L. F. Cato and two chil-
dren of Houston are the Austin
guests of Mrs. Rush Baldwin for
several weeks.
All patterns, vorn old '
numbera are 18 cents ByAmociatd P
Bv Asmoeiated Prees to th, Austn
NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 19.--
President Arthur T. Hadley, upon
retirement as head of Yale Univer-
sity will be given the title of presi-
dent emeritus
retary of War Weeks, stating that
1,500 persons are drowned or miss-
ing; 665 homes have been ewept
away; more than 3500 persons are
homeless
B» Asociated I
SHREVEI
Ean Antonie
at rhe seriea
Williams
scattered h
in the pinch
run in two
plank a.
Score:
Sy Assoeiated P-esu to the Austin American
WASHINGTON, June 19 — The
House ways and means committee
has voted down 9 to 8 a proposal
to impose an import tax on crude '
oil ia the permanent tariff bill
Mary Rebocca Lodge No. 117
By Sarah Teasdale
So long as my spirit still
Is glad of breath
And lifts its plumes of pride
in the dark face of death.
While I am curious still
Of love and fame.
Keeping my heart too high
For the years to tame.
How can I quarrel with fate
Since I can see
I am a debtor to Ufa
Not life to me’
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL
MACKEN TRANSFER CO.
Phone 5077
We Check Baggage From Home to Destination
Only Authorized Reilroad Baggag Transfar.
WE HAUL EVERYTHING
seventh birthday
’ WEST AUSTIN AHO ENFIELD. |
Austin American Society News Mr and T-sa Gilbert ton
winter before the
only eleven
appear next ■
"Philadelphla
Spudders
By Aau« sated ri
WICHITA
19.-The Spi
B Weep of the
w nn ng both
} ea r 3 to
Marshalrs J
Health^
honor of th
anniversary of
Ciga
No cige
thesami
flavor
Strike.
Lucky S
toasted
Lewis J. Selznick
Present,
Conway Tearle
in
uThe Road of
Ambition"
Directed by Wm. P. S.
Earle.
"y Assoctated Press tof*e Austn Amerlean
CASPER, Wyo . June 18 —Despite
heavy rains throughout Saturday
four of the seven oil tanks of the
Midwest Refining company tank
farm, fired by lightning Friday are ,
etill burning.
"Father," sasa a ntpe boy thought-
fully as ha watched has parent col-
lect hia notes ana artange the nudes
for a parish entertainment, "why la
it that when you spea your bob.
Aay in the Holy Lnd you always
ive a lantern lecture on it? You
never do when you have been to
Parisi"—London Moming Poet
Games were enjoyed and cupper
served to.
Mrs.L Dunaway
Mr, George Dunaway
Mr. and Mrs. Harold RudlcU
Miss Lois Dunaway
Mra. E J. Morris. Fort Arthur
Mr ana Mra. H Csssswsy
Mise Mary Blount
Mr. and Mra. R Warrick
Mr. and Mra. F. Piper.
Miss Mary Warrick
Charles Warrick.
San Antonio.
Miss Aden will be assisted by
Mrs H. H_ Shapard of Austin, who
ens three -baa:
[
BLarshall Sto
double piny s, I
Mar»hall to e
Miss Mary Holden of Georgetown,
after a month’s visit with her
brother, C. Fit, in Erederckshurs.
la an Austin surer at Oor daugater,
Mra Charles MoateUer.
Mra. Lydia Mullert u entertain-
ing her two small erandsonsH:h
Whitley. Jr., and BUly Joe Whiuey
at Bryan tor a tew weeks visit at
her home in South Austin.
Mr. and Mra O. C Kershner and
children moved the past wrek from
1711 Brackenridge St., to Ban Mar-
cos where they will make their
home ____
Mr Ernest Shults and daughter.
Virginia Anne Shults crrived Thur-
dsy from their home in Alvarado.
Texas, tor a two weeks visit with
Mrs. Shults’s aister-in-law. Mra
C. P. Craig at South Austin.
Mr ana Mrs. D H. Hart. Jr, of
Travis Heights went from Austin
to Hillsboro Friday for a week-end
bustness trip. ______
Anne Michols, utile daughter of
Hr and Mra J. A. Nichola is con-
fined to her home in Fatriew Park
with a revere attack of chicken-
pox. ______
Mra J. R Blocker of Fairview
Park will be hostess on Tbureday
afternoon for the Fairview sewing
club of South Austin.
Dr and Mra P L guttin .and
family who purchased the Caldwell
bungalow in Belivue Psk. adjoining
the T F. Caldwell home, moved
Thursday from 2407 Bio Grane St
to their new home in South Austin
to announcementa from
bry headquarters.
STEREOTYPE CUTS
Flat Casts—Type High Casts
All Work Delivered Promptly. Prices Reasonable.
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN
B, a--oetatnd -res to the Aus"E Amerina.
LONDON, June 1- Announce-
moot of the resignation of tbs
Dutch cabinet is issued.
Rifle match No. 1 win be the I
ainduai rifle match in three ata,
ahooting from 800 yards to it
yarda. with silver ana bronze me
ala sa prises
The second match will be for I
arvdual cup prizes
The third match will be the 1
aividual long-range championat
cup maich for the Albert S lev re s
Ernest Steves trophy.
The Topperwein trophy wil
the -ource of comipetition in t
fourth match, and the MeNeel pr
wil be tbs feature of the ft
match.
The stxth sad rever.tt. mstet
wil be used to decide the ag
gate for the Texas Stats champie
, ship
Match 8 will be s club tea
1 match, snd match 9 will be a Tea
State team in which any orga
=~ PonpmingEornna
s) anyotberskintroubl
andlesisgot to to a
_.53 i serions matter. Stop
r—it wisGotteb’sBiue
s-—edt Starkemedy. which
— d isin toe ts,. soothes
UMI and bcala. Harmlsa.
I A"Sn paRAAl*
59 to F. sarprcntd
E £
mcf2 Browen &
=55-2 Oiorne
Eton Collar Blouse.
In the youthful typo of shirtwalst
there is a decided leaning toward
the Eton collar, which is a domi-
nant feature of the new style illus-
trated.
The sleeves come in two lengths,
but for summer ths short, elbow
length with neat cuffs is the most
popular
The ladies' and misses' waist is
cut in sizes 34 to 42 inches bust
measure.
Size 38 requires 1% yards 36-inch
material and 1% yards plaiting.
Price. 15 cents.
AI.FTTN hMEWICAN. AUSTIN. TEXAS. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1621.
LONE STAR ICE CO |
PHONE KW
Mr. and Mrs Harry Reasonover
and their nieces. Mi— Larue Hamby
and Miss Delta May Eckert, are
planning an overland tour of the
West and expect to leave Austin'
about July 1.
Texas Theatre
West of Campus
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Anita Stewart
in
"In Old Kentucky”
Needs no introduction.
Tours seen the play, now
see the picture. ।
EXTRA--Sennett Comedy '
And they are a guarantee of sat-
isfaction. The consistent advertis-
er pays money to tell you about his
goods. He knows they are good—
he backs them with his money be-
cause he believes they’ll satisfy.
Only merchandise which is consist-
ently good can be consistently ad-
vertised.
Eggplant Loaf (Meat Substitute.) I
Parboil a large eggplant, cut off :
the top, peel and scoop out the pulp,
leaving the shell whole and unbrok-
en.
To the pulp add % cup chopped 1
or canned asparagus, cooked one;
chopped onion. 2 pimentos chopped,
% cup walnuts. 1 cup bread c*- mbs,
fresh, season with n1*
and mix thoroughly with ons egg.
Wipe dry the insiue .
plant and fill with the mixturt
Bake in a moderate oven 40 min-
utes, basting frequently with but-
ter substitute.
This may be served hot or cold,
garnished with lettuce, creep or with
a hot cream sauce.
HABeou,K
MONDAY. TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY
ELAINE
HAMMERSTEIN
-IN-
uThe Girl From.
Nowhere”
ADDED ATTRACTTONS--
Rathe Newe and Comedy
her daughter, Dorothy Piper.
The children enjoyed many out-
mepink and white birthday
cake with its seven burning tapers
wras the center of attraction and in
the cutting, the lucky synbols were
found by the following
AmnazzmsualmasdTpin
Dorothy Piper, ring.
Elsie Bollman, button.
Refreshments of cake and cream
and lemonade were served by
Mra Piper.
Little Dorothy received a gold
necklace from her aunt, Mrs F. W.
Stamnitz.
Those pr—art were:
Donee Piper
Hilda Stamnitx
Olga Stamnitx
Mildred Piper
Lena Bollman
Elaie Bollman
Evelyn Goerner
Dorothy Piper
Melvina Piper
Johnnie Mae Stamnitx
Anita Sammiguell
Beatrice Sammiguell
Elsie Suesdorf
Adolph Bach
Edwin Stamnitz
Richard Stamnitz
Mr and Mrs. C. Bach
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stamnitx
Mr and Mrs. E. Su—dorf
Mr and Mrs. R H- Pipers
After refreshments were served
the time was spent in kodaking.
JIMMY AUBREY in
•THE TOURIST
TEXAS PHARMACISTS
OBJECT TO BOOZE BONDS
—
By Associated Prees to the Aertin Amerlean '
SAN ANTONIO, Texas, June 18. |
—Amendments to ths Volstead and , ,
Dean acts to exempt pharmacists | I
from furnishing alcohol bonds were I
demanded in resolutions passed by
ths Texas Pharmaceutical Associa- '
tion at its concluding session of a
three day convention
Arthur 8 Killern of Dallas was
named president and Fort Worth
chosen as the next meeting place
Walter K Whisenant of San An-
tonio. heads the new executive com*
mittee.
Mra Eva Warrick entertained
Thursday afternoon and evening
I with a picnic and supper at Deep
Eddy.
| The party was in honor of Mrs
Warrick and her granddaughter.
’ little Dorothy Warrick, whose an-
{ nv ersaries fall on the same day.
Hest her, if
(ross ss. . ■
i ' I
Clark I ■
MilLr rf ...
Worka ib
Kitchens c .
Marshall P. .
C OME days you’ll see him, slowly,
• hesitatingly, feeling his way.
At other times he has a guide who
quickly leads him where he wants
to go.
Forum" of Phillaelphia, Pa-, and
has been asked to treat the sub-
ject "Which Closes the Door.
Youth or Age?
The Forum is under the Joint
auspices of the Civic Club, the
Unversity Extension Club and the
Academy Music Club, all of Pbil-
adelphia.
physical training for women at the
University of Texas
Thursday's historical program
of the Albert Sidney Johnston
Chapter, U. D. held in the
assembly hall of the U- D. C. Mu-
wum, was presided over by Mrs.
S. J. Haygood, chapter historian.
Mrs Maddox furniabed the mu-
sical numbers on the program.
Miss Mons Richardson of New
Boston, Texas, gave several read-
ings, consisting of lyrics and war
poems.
Mra Margaret E Spain gave a
reading entitled "Recollections of
Austin."
Carey Johnson of tbs Confed-
erate Home gave an interesting
account of his expertences as per-
sonal guard to President Jeffer-
son Davis of the Confederacy at
the time of his capture at Wash-
ington, Ga, relating also the story
i of how he helped to guard the
, Confederate archives.
For lack of time the roading of
Mra M E. Spaians, "History of
the Confederate Museum," was
j postponed until the July mooting.
Mrs. D. E Simmons of Houston
Totals . I
"Hatted fl
••Butted 1
San Antonlo
Bhreveport I
Two-base 1
Long hozne
W
Fuller to (iro
Fulier tn Her
I
Rose 2 uff V
fer l struci
by S. haeffer
pitch* d, by F
and no runs.
special feature each evening wi
Austin talent.
Religious services were held
Camp Mabry both Bunday mor
ance at the coming session, which
opens June 14.
I Library Soience Course.
i The first students to complete the
| library science course at the Un-
versity of Texas are:
Miss Louise Franklin of San An-
tonio, B A.. *18.
Mi— Pauline Tittle. Austin. B. A.,
"20.
Miss Gladys Milter of Austin. — -
nior.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Gil-
more of Austin have received an-
nouncement of the marriage at
Wills Point Thursday of Mrs. Gil-
more’s sister, Miss Natalie McKain,
> to Harry McLain.
Mrs. McLain has visited her
sister. Mrs. Gilmore, in Austin sev-
eral times.
toms ' base 1
2 oft Pearsor
Marshall 6 b:
picher. Bench
Horsford‛s Acd Phosphate
■h—M to used to home frait drinka-
theo 4 —mcking. good Lavor. At
Clark. 2b
MeDonald. lb
Mil r t
Hu hoff c
Drrouch. p
Anderson, P
‘Totals
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Wichita . -
Two base
Fesi h Doyle
th- bas hit
B-
rifi • I 1$, Bag
bares Hagzan;
D j iid i Wor i
to Hischoff bai
derson !. Pierro
Anderson 1 F"Ie
bit by pitcher.
Tlugran if .
lkihy. rf. . J
White: an »1
Litte mley. 1b
Doyl 3b .
H ides 2b. .
riffith, a. ..
THrfert e ...
Mr. and Mra S. M. N. Marrs
are located for the summer at 1108
Gaudaluve.
Tbeir daughter. Miss Mary Cath-
erine Marrs, who bas been teach-
ing in Gonzales and their niece,
YOU CANNOT JohetarSien rh5m“nna
HAVE BEAUTY will attend the Untversit Summer
Mrs. William C. Kedne and son,
Bingham Kleine, of Gonzales are
Austin week-end guests at Mr.
and Mra S. M N. Marrs, 1108
Guadalupe
----------- —--- Testing Road Materiala.
Th* first summer camp for Eiris That there la a large amount of------------ -----
highway oonstruction work la prog- morning and formal guard mount
reae and in prospect in Taxa* at/--- an- of th. fenture- at the akt-
thl* time 1* shown by the many
Te merrag at Mire Naum.
Rtohl daughier of Mr and Mra.
ghariae stL and Omcaf Ol-oa
sun 2°
P’cboek ax the aww^sb Central
Methodiec Church.
The persounel ot the weding par-
tyisas follows
Mias Mildred Stob, sister of the
bide, maid ot honor.
Bunco was pteyed and the first
prise went to Mrs J- B- KU ins
and the booby to Mrs James
Swanzy.
Sandwiches and ice cream were
served at the close of the games.
Mrs Howard was assisted by bar
daughters Mi— Agnea Howard and
Miss Rosalind Howard.
Those present were:
Mrs P Cuneo
Mrs. John Grist. Jr.
Mra Jam— Swanzy.
Mra Tom Yeargin
Mra J. A Kearsey.
Mra Charles Vela
Mra H A Johnson.
Mra E P. Mabry.
While rifle range practice will be
carried on every day. intensive drill
will also continue.
Callan as Director.
John Callan will direct the Texas
State rifle matches which will be-
1 gin this Monday morning, and will
participate in them, as he is the
winner of the Hertzberg trophy of
1920.
Tbo finals will be held Wenes-
day, June 29.
Team match— will be held
throughout the week, and the man
J. C. Stark has returned from
Houston from a few days’ visit
with his brother.
MIDDLEBUSTER AUTO LINE
LEAVES AUSTIN EVERY DAY AT 7 A. M
Quick Run to Creedmoor, Lockhart. Luling
Fara to Lockhart $2.50: to Luling. 81.70
Arrive Lockhart. 8:30 a m : Luling. 9:30 a m
Depot, Brown A Odiorne’e Drug Store, 308 Congress
G. J. MERRITT, Prop.
Booe, If. .1
F Henry. 11
Connolly, cf
Bowen, rf. 1
Nee, 3b. -J
Qross. »■ -
Hruska, c. -J
Williams, pJ
Mrs. G. C. Boch.
Phone 4880
Mra G. C Bock
Mr. and Mrs F. W. Stamnitz cel-
ebrated the sixteenth birthday anni-
ver—ry of their son, William Stam-
nitz, with a surprise party Friday
evening.
Games were played on the lawn,
and refreshments of cake, cream
and lemonade served.
The dining table had daisies and
ferns for its decorations and the
large birthday cake with sixteen
candles.
In the cutting of the cake the
following trophies were found:
Adolph Bach, the thimble
William Stamnitx, the button.
Mra F. W. Stamnitz, the dime.
The following were present .
Otto Frederick.
Neoma Reid.
Clemmie Overtree.
William Stamnitz.
Carl Abramson.
Lewis Skag.
Edwin R Stamnitx.
Frederick Stamnitx.
Richard Stamnitz.
Hilda Stamnitz.
Olga Stamnitz
Johnnie Mae Stamnitx
Donee Piper.
Dorothy Piper.
Mildred Piper.
Melvina Piper
Mr. and Mra Carl Bach.
Mrs. E. Frderick-
Mra R H. Piper
Mr. and Mra F. W. Stamnitz-
Oscar Stamnitz of Austin is in
Georgetown visiting his uncle, Otto
Bayer.
ed on, and two who were in wait-
ing were i mt Mi ted
At the ckose of the meeting re-
fr—hn—nfe at creem and borne
made cake were served to about
forty-five — rotera
apiece until further notice.
To procure this pattern use this
Pattern Coupon for a guide and fill---—---- --- — ----
out a like one on a large piece of further regarding the manufacture was given a life sentence
paper so that your writing cal be of 10,000 rifle barrels for Mexico1 "
easily read. I by the Danzig arms factory. Ford Car Wreaks a Bicycle.
Enclose both in an envelope with The Council, however, will see Jam— Bowen, 2004 Lydia Street.
15 cents in coin or stamps and mail to it that the promised transfor- was injured and his bicycle
orleavetatthe. Austn Aerean- matton of the arms plant into a wrecked in a collision between the
addressed to Pattern Editor.. t^ry or some
Every woman who wants to dress ' — .
stlishy and economically, should - -
order at once the spring 1—us of nest_______________
our new Fashion Quarterly, which —
PUEBLO FATE
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reasonover
and little daughter, Vashti Rea-
sonover, accompanied by Mrs. Rea-
sonover’s two nieces, expect to
. leave Austin the first of July for
a motor trip to California, with a
! month s stay in Yellowstone Park.
They will travel in a specially
constructed car, in which is em-
bodied many comforts of a small
modern home, interesting features
of which are the refrigerator for
food and water, clotbee closets in
j the sheet-iron doors on the back
of the car, two comfortable looking
folding bunks, besides a place for
’ camp chairs and an oil stove and
cooking vessels, all compactly ar-
ranged in a screened ear of moder-
ate proportions with none of the
cumbersome houseboat effects often
encountered along the roads tra-
versed by tourists.
Tbs Aumun American a mailed promptiy
eneh morning to every nwtaidi nf-A—Us
subacriber.If b k, h
the fault at the railway mall servion
Please notify Anstin Ameriean st — nnd
immediate step• win to taken to —rf—l
delivery to you. Missine eopdes will be eent
es omem
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By Blemishes
It is a well known fact that beauty
cannot be if the complexion to in any
way marred by pimples, dark, sallow
“irpjgarqukrer an, ot three skt,
blemish— begin at once the use of
Black and White Beauty Bleach.
This elightfully perfumed cold
T—m compound will make the skin
dear, smooth, delicately tinted and
remove unsightly blemishes. When
applied it forms an invisible coating
on ths skin. The regular use of BlacK
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fo perfect condition.
Clip and mail this advertisement
to Black and White. Box 1807, Mem-
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for-pi— ot Black and White Face
Powder and Incense of Flowers Tal-
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