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STIN’S A
A
T. Hoids Meeting.
of Hlihland Pres-
1
Social Near Courtesy
rth Texua ।
during
I tast
children
1 expect to leave Austin Aug. 10 for
visit with relatives in California.
ssion was followed
breakfaat.
Good quality pure Jersey,
These
shoulder
2404 Speedway
Usa vans.
invited guests ’
Park, will include
Miss
Pev. Almon O
with
3
EAST OF THE CAPITOL DOME
Eheer quality Organdie in Pink. I
E.
Special Today and Fri-
arrived
Niss
day. yard
spend
. Den Wilson at 209 West Tenth.
oenert and
who has leen
In
1 \
SOUTH AUSTIN.
ing a? 5 o’clock.
at
dent in Yale University for the year
•nt the sum-
family.
Miss D- Eichler of
trip to Dallas.
and her sister
Wash Skirts
to Austin Tuesday night.
Mrs H. W. Kitchen and children
family of luling
CHEVIOTS
Miss M;
yrtl
' wi
romners.
Miss Edna Jackson of Galveston bel Grate
‘Today and Friday, yd 12V2c
nic party
who has been
is reported as slowly im-
Ella Graze and Mrs.
E. M
Each
i Mae Maddox went from
street. South Austin.
opnque
nn guaranteed
75c
A
dinner dance
J
Mrs
r T
1
Heights.
20x38 Hath Towels
’ St,
the works of Miss Adele Brunet
]
Nev Studio to Be Opened.
\
the.
F.
Priced for today
1
<
Bundav |
i
$5.0
vard, S. C.
Mrs. L.
Iabenske of CIO Pat-
Iced Tea
Kirksey, who
$125
Values
Srectali} priced
$7.00
B
HYDE PARK ANO VICINITY.
P
lb
+L. Qd-
Mr
son, Edgar Perry Jr.. are expected
erized shirts in
/M
Mra. Charles Teutach of Waxa-
(u
$1.2
Canvas Oxfords
AU wise*, new palterns.
ALL FANCY
!
I her the last of August.
...35c
10 pounds Potatoes...
1b
Pinto
12c
1,3
6%29
c'rystnl White Soap
15c
Robert Eugene Manlove Jr
have
En
at
Eu
7
Cards from the Dave Reeds and -
SEVENTH WARD NEWS
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lari Mayer
a.10c ;
....256
You
No. 2 Sweet Corn
12c
Nn, 1 Tall Halmon
Cum jibe Il’s l'ork and Penna. 12«
Pardines
wvsay iti*-ttU
l
i .
s./-
(
22
%
1
Equipment
Mid-Summer
0l
in
48 pounds Bent Four
21 poundH Rest Flour
Fresh Prunes, pound
about
followin
Wl
ass
the
ma
Th
cv^
the
after a ten days” visit at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. S. W Red of Fair*
‘ hildren of San Antonio and Mrs A.
bl Childers and daughter Elizahe th
expects to s; end the remainder of
the summer.
A larze *i
birached
8%29
50a
A Pound of Sugar FREE
with each pound of Coffee
‘ with Brady and
I their destination.
the Baptist erca
cios, that she is <
Get an Air-tight Tin Today
Magnolia Provision C« Huston, T MM
• confident
sty hasbeen
the hghest
the 1923
Endeavor ,
it is a real economy
opportunity to add
to your equipment,
or make the replace-
ments due to loss
and breakage. |
—Save money
—improve cooking
—Tickle the family
—Buy Crustene
and
Miss
turned
Ent
that
asm
ing
tem
incli
beat.
Soft
and
Fue,
shades
known h
helly All
Mils Judy Walker and Miss Vir-
ginta Harwood of Travis Heights
Tuesday, the guests of
Mrs. J. D. Cagle.
many
Austin
1
o
CI
t
s
s
ec
Miss Martha Jo Johnson
Miss Mabel Nabours
Miss Nan Williams
tape
all-
Eugene Chote, Jr.. went on Tues-
day from Austin to Corpus Christi
to visit his grandmother.
JERSEY SiLK
Bodice Vests
$1.50 Each
40-inch Organdie
29c
Miss Dorothy Loehr! Ige
Miss Hasel Edwards.
Miss Mary Alice Darrow.
Miss Maurice Ratliff.
Miss Ruth Chumney.
aftende"
at Pal-
friends, a
171habeth
Marble Falls.
Friday
____112
... »«
mocsA Merchants
elors Silversmiths
e Hallmark Store
8 Congress Ave.
Miss
friends
i Hon
Th* matter of hrinsing
Si
F
S)
AUXILIARY OFFICERS
> ORGANIZE
Hats in
Special,
$1 00
Convention to Austin was disrussed,:
but left for forth. invest tgntion. i
an I
and I
and I
Miss Fidonia Rummel
Miss Ela Haenel
36-inch Brown
Domestic
71c •
Duplex Window
Shades
a camping trip at Magnolia Beach
' with a party of fifteen
72x90 Seamless
Sheets
$1.00
baby
Mr. and Mrs- William Schoenert,
i mounted
! f’olors;
I dark gre
only
evening.
Mr. and Mrs William
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Scho
. Bluebonnet Lodge No. 32. Degree
of Honor, held a meeting on Monday
J evening.
Si social hour followed the busi-
ness session.
At Less than haif price
75cto$4200
the States on furlough since June. ■
71920. L
Men’s Nercerized
Pongee Shirts
6 o’clock this Thurs-
at Newman Hall and
Mrs. G. C. Bock.
Phone 4880.
art .
Miss Ruth Raker
Miss Annie Mai Grace.
Miss Josephine Pruett.
Miss Jamie Pruett.
Miss Brown Gregg
Miss Martha Gregg
Miss Myrtle Grace.
Miss Mabrl Grace. .
mnon of Laredo is
the guest of Miss
ere read
The busini
First Qushty 6-ft.
Window Shades
THE ' hot weather
of early summer
caused us to buy un-
usually large stocks
of Iced Tea Glasses,
Spoons and Pitchers.
■ Wtsconstn
50c
quality
night.
The following enjoyed a swim and
---+- view Park.
le Grace and Miss Ma - 1
Select qunlity.
John B. Stetson
ke
' Gourud*
Oriental Cream
Round Top are in Austin visiting
Mr. and Mrs- Paul Packer on Nava-
sota Street-
The Mary Rebecca Lodge No. 117
Lr.will meet this Thursday evening at
3 Odd Fellows’ hall for its regular
monthly meeting.
2 Country Club is scheduled for this
55 Thursday evening.
ORGANDIE AND VOILE
DRESSES
for a several wceKs‛ stay.
Schoenert, _____
Otis Pinoheck
Wash Pants
$1.25
r. All
und
spending this week in Austin with
Miss Bennie Allee Knape.
Rev. and Mrs Edward Owers ar.
expecting a visit the latter part of
the week from ltev. J. R Hoimen 0-
Fort Worthf
their
invilatio
Jey M
• 6 Glasses—
$6.00 to $25.00 •
6 Spoons—
$2.50 to $18.00
Pitchers—
$7.00 to $25.00
81 inch Standard Bleached
SHEETING
Womers and Children
scores of pretty styles
each .................
aM
$300
Maw
e., E--
| The Texas Fine Arts Asma intion i
extends to the Texas State Nenare '
Wednesday night for San Francisco, j Austin,
whence he will sail for Canton, ' —
St event of De lol L
hi* daughter Mfs%
-1
acburud: rent
— 1
Send tic for Tritt Sixs
3, Ferd. T .MopkisSen
A** Vrk
__ I Macaroni and Vermicelli . TVc
25c * -----— ■ ------ -
I
I
ePeg
V/‛
Mrs. R, L. Penn and family have
returned to Austin from a motor
AND STRAP SLIPPERS
$2.50
morning bridge Aarty Tuesday at
• her home. 2307 Nueces Street
2 25 Bestlenherry_Colfee.lb_....35e
$1 16 Hest Rio Coffee, ||> . . . , . JM
China.
Mr. Barrow, whn has spent sev-
eral years in China, has been in i
S'
^Beaaty Contested*
Austin friends hear from Mra i
N. Littlepage, who is visiting with
her daughter. Mrs Fred C. Russ, 1
Men's Neckband
SHIRTS
Sperial st
$1.25
l\
ou4 1
meni ]
.Un-
Jowls, per pound
L an pin«jk«-d Pai^m. pound
terson avenue has s
the week Miss Della
GIFTS THAT LASr2
ere hostesses to a pic-
it Deep Eddy Mondhy
UNIT
Mrs. J. K. Williamson left Aus ; in Housten. after h.avine
tin Wednesday noon for Colorado. . the Baptist ere amprne nt
where she will attend the Y. W- cios, that she is enjoying her stay
C. A- conference and visit in other but expets to return to Austin in,
• - - 'a few days.
Mi-. Ethel Lee Burns of Georee- ' Mri l K. willtamson at 602 West
pan knap.A.stin vinitine -une Suxt2
WARREN’S
213-215 Eart Sixth St. ,
the south end of the bridge where
some weeks, is reported improved.
These who attend
iate this week they expect
Mr. and Mis. Carl Strd, August
Park, where he is rapidly recover-
ing.
The August business meeting of
the Albert Sidney Johnston Chap-
ter, U. D. C., will be held this
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock in
the Museum.
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS*
1 points later.
Mr. Willtamson expects to join 1
Estes Park, Colo.. Austin
JU
WOMEN'S
spent the day, returning the same Wednesday for
at Wills Point after a two weeks’
visit in Austin with Mrs McClafn’s
slater, Mrs. Clarence E. Gilmore.
Mr and Mrs McClain are return-
ing from their hone ymoon trip to
Colorade .
noon via Georgetown and Iampasas Springs and will he out of town f
fora ecreatlon trip to Wst Texas about a wek.
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2- S—dbe -c #4 - 40-2 - --E doe -
372c
FulB-$ hrachen sheeting at an
the guest of Miss
,.290
hospital,
picnic supper, chaperoned by Mrs. i proving
---- —J E. M Cow-
Baptist Fanitarium
Judge and Mrm Ike D White
at points on the Texas coast.
The following Austin people
formed an automobile party to New I
Braunfels urlay where they
H. Perry and
CLEARANCE OF MIDSUMMER
HATS
Up to MCO Values for
$1.00
au members of the families of the
Daughters of th* Republic of Texas t
belong to the Reuben Hornsby
Chap' es
The afternoon session will take
place at the home of Mrs. Ciaw- j
ford an Ban Marcos.
During the social hour Mrs. Platt,
assisted by her daughters, ferved
the guest of Miss
Miss Allee May Barrow, .Miss El-
line Collins and Miss Pauline Tit-
tle left Austin Wednesday for a
stay in Colorado.
Harrell Wilson,
Clifford Vnsr,
Mrs Grady King and little son 1
’ returned to Austin early this week j
Louls Powell of South Austin, who 1
was operated on for appendicitis at
ne lot
r today
Mr and Mrs E E Young and J
family of Travis Heights are en-
joying a ten days' outing at Me-
dina Lake.
mass meeting will be heit at
the Austin
will meet
' Hata
$7.00
FFveral tyisof these nationally
5 thr following guests with an
I cuurse
Mrs. Walter Robertson
Mrs Mollie Platt.
2 Mr* J D. Platt.
Mrs Paul Rowe.
Mix Joe Peterson.
Miss Louise Rowe
Mrs Jesse Hornsby.
Miss Ina Mae Rowe.
Miss Pearl Piatt,
f Miss Sadie Platt.
Mss Doris Platt.
Miss Myrtle Hornsby
Miss Pauline Hornsby.
Miss Irma Robertson.
Miss Exa Hornsby.
Miss Maud Hornsby
Miss Ona Platt.
visitors
Miss Julia Robbins
Bath Towels
3 for $1.00
20r40 fanri bath towels, colors.
Mrs. Otto
to Colorado to jo in Mm j w, nay
-rton and her father, M 13. Heiste, and
Mr. and Mrs. W G. Murray at the
Oteen Mountain Falls.
Mrs. Fred Clond.
Phone 2879
Mrs. Frank Dougherty will be the i
• from a visit in California.
Rev. and Mrs. I., C Harrison and ‘ _ ____* . -
children expect to leavg aAustin in | andMrs -0e R«-w^ b-tt
a few days to spend some weeks ‘ Austin W ednesday for a sqveral
~ weeks’ stay in Corpus Christi
3f>-in Silk Mcssaline
$1.00 Yard
from Friday to Monday
ur2.
Mrs. Fred Malone of South Aus-
tin. who has been seriously ill for
the past two weeks at P and 8. ’
Mr and Mrs Robert Badger will
occuny the apartment of Mr and
to Austin
I1
---------------- I
Mrs J Lee Costley, formerly of
Mrs. U J. Hurst and children and
her sister Inadel Hughes expect
to leave Austin this Thursday for
a ten days' visit at Giddings with
Mr. Hurst’s relatives-
2 C•
Mr. and Mrs. G. A- Friske
Mr. and Mrs. W W. Johnson
Miss Evelyn Munson
Miss Eloise Johnson
Miss Arena Jonnson
Miss Gertrude Gilbert
Miss Clara Bell Nany
Forest Gilbert
Lem Johnson.
Today nnA
$1.00
there will be cars for kransporta-
DE CHINE
BLOOMERS
$2.50 Pair
Made in the step-in and cegu’ar
style of kood quality Silhs, lace
San Angelo
r . . . Christian Endeavor Congress.
D , Ki foithe center orhament. Monday evening the Austin
tn-"1 /i" conetian Mani "unn
‛ on
left Austin ;
Tuesday morning Mms Etta Ham
took her class of girls from the
First Methodist Sunday school to
( Barton Springs for a bwiu and
Miss Frances Clark left Austin
Monday for her home at Crowell.
Texas, after a three weeks stay
with her aunt and uncle Mr and
Mrs. Chas. S. Clark.
A-Vims' Chapei the public will
Kivet an opportunity to view
who is critically ill at the Seton
Infirmary .
Mias Mattie. Dodson of Austin ,
is the guest this week of relatives
' in Marlin.
arrived in Austin Tuesday from
her home in Brownwood.
Nearly fiftyn years huve passed
’ since such a convention has beer
Miss Agnes Miller of 2816 Guada-
lupe street has returned to Austin
from Dallas following a five weeks’
visit with relatives and friends. ‘
Miss Margaret Miller, also of 2816 |
h Guadalupe street, is in San Anto-
| nio, where is is the guest of rela-
• fives.
WOMEN’S SLIP ON
Night Gowns
98c Each
AUSTIN’S ONLY ONE-PRICE CASH DEPARTMENT STORE
ton io.
Miss Loraine Bertrand. Ban An-
tonio.
Rob Maverick San Antonio.
Lenwood Perkins. San Antonio-
George Sing, Ban Antonio.
Dick Sing. San Antonio.
Good • luck symbol* in the
were found by:
Eloise Correll, thimble
B<lly Blackburn, dime
Reinhardt Schuman, penny
Assisting Mrs. Gragg were:
Miss R H. Heath .
Miss May Bese Huberich
Those present were:
Helen Luucile Gragg
Douglas Gragg
Alice Schuman
Dorothy May Howard
Elisabeth Correll
Eloise Correll
Margaret Correll
June Sharborough
Catherine Arrher
Maud Archer
Virginia McCaskill-
Fannle Lee Minter
Inabell Woodbridge
Reinhardt Frhuman
Scuffori Schuman
H P, Howard
Billy Mallett
Mine Evelyn Wallace, Ban An-i
ton to ।
MUs Cora White Callahan. Lano
Miss Elizabeth Curson, Houston ’
Mias Mary Margaret Taylor
Mim loberta Barcis
Miss Etta Bain
Niss Jane Bea vane of Houston.. ---- -
daughter of Pepresentative C. C the home of their parent, Mr and
Tuesday evening from 7 till 10
o‛t 2 < k .Mr* Kate Redd entertained
a few neighbor children to an in-
Miss Eloise Carr, vho has been view Park
visiting in San Antonio, returned , Mary’ Red.
time with her grandmother.
No, ? Toinntnes
who, is visiting in J Henrietta Thomson of Waco is .
e¥pects to join them enjoying a vacation visit with her i
aunt, Mrs. Frank Fournier of Fair-?
4:00 b’clock.
Mrs James Nash
Austin Girl Scouts of Troop 1 are
busy mending and pressing gar-
ments which have been donated for
the rummage snle to be held Satur-
day at 606 East Sixth street.
In connection with the rummage
sale, refreshments or fruit punch,
s lemonade and ice cream will Ibe
T sold.
Anyone having articles to con-
tribute will please phone Mrs. J. C.
Giles, 2971. or Mrs T. I. Minter.
4820.
W«th Collars Attached
$1.75 Each
high score.
An jce course was served at ths
close of the games to:
Miss Mary Helen Holen.
Miss Mildred Griffith.
Miss Gladys Rountree.
Wish Katherine l’reston.
Miss May Belle Hrownlee.
misbuda holdinK yellow and white: Hart n Svrine- next Mtonday even-
Little Miss Josephine received ;
Sswins C,Ub at ner.jhome on cirele IEresroon. “uraneet food cake
avenue land ice cream were served
The demand has been
heavy, but we still
have excellent selec-
tions. and are offer-
ing extra good
values on this stock,
in 'both the finest
and less expensive
grades.
were in Austin
10 pounds granulated suga 65c
Novelty striped D
erepes grouped in
sper tally priced foi
Eriday at . . » •
R. M Spears and daughter. Cor- ‘
delta Fprers, are ill with malarial
fever at their horue, 203 Cibsou
byterian church will have a meetti
ing, to which all are invited, at the
< hur h corner Bun Antonie and
Twenty-second Strcet Bunday at 6
New Shipment
f,alm Beach Pants
$5.00
Mere Palm n car * pants in as ।
sorted dark natterna stripee an P
solids Fizee 30 to 4? Wats’ |
Helen Holden won
Comporate Lard
Richard Yett. Mss Eloise Yett and or trip to San Antonio Saturdav.
Miss Ameta Yett, left Austin where they expect to spend a week
Dr. and Mrs W. A. King of San Tuesday to spend a week at Camp visiting relatives and friends.
Antonio arrived in Austin TuesdayGiesecke I
to be at the bedside of Briscoe King.. Mayor Yett.
son of Judge and Mrs- Jas. A. King.
by a progrum rendered by:
Beavans of Harris County, is via- |
iting in Austin during the special
' sessin of the Texas Legislature ,
with her cousin. Miss Winifred
Mrs. M. I. Tansey of smtthvinelMrSlo"aHuborick.anddauzh-
underwent an operation Tuesday nt . $E, M!5",Man. 7’’ Huberisk are
seton infirmary. wcekmnartends for the
Rev. John Barrow, son of Mr
and Mrs T H. Harrow, left Austin •
pirk blue unul gold st ripea. G
. Ape lal fur today and Friday— ■
3 for 8100 fl
- Former values up to 1100 each. ■
Iesth tnwei full | ■■ - - ■
Eine Voiles and
Organdies
In a Sale at
50c Yard
Mrs W D. Yett and her dangh-and Mrs. W R Canion and children
r. Mrs. Bertram Giesecke, Mrs of South Austin are planning a mo-
Mrs. Radcliffe Platt has been
confined to her heme in Govnile
( for the past week by a severe nt.
tack of iliness.
trimmed bottomns A third less
foe today and Friday each $250 .
Every Hen Priced Below Our Already Low .Prices
Seton Infirmary' ahout two weeks
Mra, J. M Weatherford of 102 iaco, has sufficiently recorered to
East Second Street has lefi Aust in be removed to his home in Bellvue
for a two months' visit’ with her
mother and other relative* ih Bre-
III at the
Dallas f r
on Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eklund and
Hty sheeting
M r. and
Orange, Nile and oth r Hundreds of yrds of thne fine
and Mrs. E.
class members and
light green atid
Today and Friday
80c
a "a,st fTm-wnnsT
________________sr'
--a-e-ceeetresnem-
aum- a vimit wich ner uncle ana aunt__ 1 -1;'
eek for ■ M- -ana Mr. U w Randolpa " ' ",
Kathleen McCallum
Annie Bell Jarvia.
baybel Green.
Ehzabeth Chliders, San Antonio.
.Mildred Kensby e
JJewel Thnmas
lois Smith.
Bessie Stienle.
meeting were:
Mra- E D. Harris
Miss Dorothy Flegel
Miss Iris Shuford
Miss Fairy Juhrins
Miss Velma l’ureell
Miss France* Shive
Miss Effie Hieze
Mies Mary Hell Granger.
Miss Ma y Red
Miss Annie Maxwell
Mias Mary Walter
M!ss Helen Rack
Mrs Ivan Iones
Mni. Folert Erengie
Mrs. Wilitam R-I
Harrell Wilson, dime.
Mayhel Grimes button.
Lois Smith, wishbone.
Jewell Thomas, heart, i
Th' se present were:
Eloise Miller
Bessie Gooch
Jewel Milhouse.
Ruth Pinckney,
Cntherine Pinckney
Elizabeth Bowles
Irene Wilson.
for t-
Mrs. Mauritz Knape and children,
Alda Knape, Milford Knape. Ber-
thold Knape and Mauritz Knape,
and Mrs Sophie Smith, all of
Houston, are the guests of Mrs.
Ben Knape and other relatives.
exceptional low jric
day and Friday, yard
work shirts chitAre
Sacks and children.
Strid and Mias Gertrude Dahiberg Jamhes H Hubbard J
left Austin last Wednesday after- tablished Camp Ford
Friday only •* each
Stat* Christian
Th* Pythian Sisters ana Knights
& of Pythias will have a joint reeting
this Thursday evesing at 8 o'clock
| at the K. of P. hall.
Business of importance is to be
| discuased.
A soeiai hour will follow and re-
1- freshments of ice cream and cake
will be served.
Friday, ach 25c. per doz
White Vinerar. gal.
will Im? a student of Austin high
. school
a mui jr inp iruz- N
and to poinf in Okt
1 afternoon. August 7, from 4 to 6:30
k
The Ausoum mny be rcached by
taking the Main car north m o
ler table its birthday cake
three candles.
Manor, is
ga- . - 4 ----- e ekre waa served after the cutting wentito l*« isten for a conferet "e
Texas Railroad Comrissioner. Mr and Mrs Merton T. Harris t of the birthday cake, which had with Mrs F- Clinton Muna Tfxas
Clarence Gilmore returned to Aus- and children of De Leon, Texas, ar-’the usual symbols. Stat* president of the American
tin Tuesday after a business trip f; rived in Austin Tuesday for a visit The following guests were pres- Legion Auxiliary.
to his former home at Wills Point with Mrs. Harris parents Mr. and ent:
- - - - - - lvelyn Pumh.
Thelma ‛lumh.
Signa Golley
Gertrude Colle 3
Vernon Phmb,
Buford Colley.
John Volz Jr,
Eugen* Valz
fieorge V< tz
Charjes Volz
Eugene Clappart
Jack C’lanpart
Miss Mollie Plumb
Mra. John Voix
MeLemore made
7 ' ' tjon‛
• issued th* foll ing invitaton:
held in Austin.
Those present at the Congress
Dorothy Day
Tuesday to
Miss Ruth Chumney
25c Each
Mad>* of good qua
t»»rq and hemmed
Mr and Mrs Walter Goff and
Mr. and Mrs. Mary McClain left
Austin Tuesday night for their home
$ j Oat Meal
7Vze , ...
f-ft oil color nuplex shadem on
guaranteed rollers. Dark green
and white-. Today and Fridav.
<arh . . 75
of Repr> .
; a short visit at home.
Miss Louise Hasnie. Who ac-
compenied the Perrys on their Hu-
. ropean tour, is visiting in New
। York and other poins, en routo
to Austin.
Mrs. F I.. Jewett
out in
included
Kpecial. pair
I After visiting in Austin with his
i narents. Mr. Barrow went to New .
i Haven, Conn., where he was a stu- i
Plus ' war
natural color.
Mrs- Robert B Gragg. 2400 Old-
ham Street, gave on Tuesday af-
ternoon from 5 to 7 a children’s
party in honor of the eighth birth-
day anniversary of Helen Lucile
Gragg and the third birthday ann-
versary of Douglas Gragg
The guests ranged in age from
Helen Lucile’s own to tiny tots, and
suitable games and story tellim
were enjoyed on the lawn-
In the dining room where the
children were served with cake and
cream, a color note of pink and
white was emphasized by the use
of pink Queen’s wreath and cut
flowers.
Two tables, a large one for the
older children, and a small one for
the baby guests, were identical in
J D. Randolph
Th- J unior Ieazue of st. Mar-
tin’s Lutheran sunday srhool met
Tuesday af tei noon at the church
‘ tut its business meeting
Miss Emma Wendtlandt opened
the meeting, aftor which reading ut
the minutes and the committees re-
port on the children s entertainment
Rosa Lee Flosene of
Special Let 36 in. and 40-in-
Printed and Plain
VOILES
25c Yard
These voiles were formerly priced
♦ Mrs. Mary Jones has moved
from Wed Seventh Street to 1304
San Jacinto Street
meriy sold for twice as much.
All Mixes Good selections.
| In Blue and Stripe Patterne
122c Yard
t Gond quality cheviots in solid
blue and strfpe patterns tnr
Silk Hosiery
oxtora. ura teimmea »nh patene | 20 Per Cent Off
leather and hnve military lerls : "3
Pump* ha ve mulltary he 1* and I Ffery pair of onr Tine emhroid. I
one-strap Toda, and Friday, ered and Ince hose nr* prired at 1
pair • $25. i 1-5 less for todny,and Friday. ,
E Gideon, preslent o
Good value Rrown Domestic for |
household use Get a Share of •
this ax. th* yard....... 7 tc
day after a few days; stay In Atw-
tin because of th- iliness of her
brother. .1 M Meredith.
I Mr Meredith is reported imnprov.
led after a protracted illness.
’ printed Voiles and:Organdies; /
I values up to tl 10 yard special
at. yard ..... 50c
Mm Minifred Smith and Walter
Raleigh Smith entertained a house
fam flu a and
■i to visit th*
S’»nia rd quality genuine
> pinche, k wash pants fur
i Hiles 30 wuist »»p to 4?
i usual rodut turn. Teday aii*!
’ _______________---
mi.. Loutse Gardener returned 1 11n wuttinK. the.btrthdaroym:i
Monday to her home in Fort Worth Ion Wil.un.rlni *'
Highland Presbyterian L C__
n The Intel mediate Christian En-
some dnaxon na Hishland.rresbrteriant There win he a “ Hal wore
Mr.- Sartoh bpinan Huedazy ** thenvae rark Chneua churh
Theparyet “ the chureh at, ‘ ■ I x n 5" "he
Childers and Lloyd Goff of Dallas otf at Forty-third Ftreet and
areythe Austin guests of Mr and Avenue G, go one bluck north a 4
herguestfor Mw E 1 Steinle at sun Davis. iohe-halt block east
--- 1920-21.
Miss Cora Sacks and Miss Ethel Mr. Barrrow has sper
Sehieffer left Austin Tuesday for j mer in Austin with his
Bertram to visit the fair. ' s-' ■
( vanalat ed Appl a pound 15c । 4 pound* best Rice . .
ers" associatlon which meets in
Austin August 10-11-
Those present were:
- Hobert Mueller, superintendent,
A W Spec keis
Mrs. Wdi am lmberg
Mra W. H. Lucksingen
Mrs M IL Miller
Mrs- E. Werner
Mrs- C C. Bock
Mrs. W. A. Achilles
Mra E P. Coiley
M> and Mrs. P J Plumb
qa. auna. ......a-wXENS-CASH-T-IEraarsrom--
—----*4 anganasE8H¥r9y3255
--F'WARREN ‛S TODAY
AUSTIN'S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
John J.t Heard
Benjamin Woodbridge
Mra. Jian Mec’askill
Mrs. Herbert Howard
Mra- F. Schuman
Mrs- F- Town• a.
At Further Reductions
$4.00 to $8.00 ,
for these pretty frocks that for-
। formal party in recognition of the j Ban Antonte Saturday and on Kun-
------ rift, nth bfrthday anniversary of day drive t Kerrville whe e in the
Jeanette Ruth Hodges is the name het m. James Redd »<’• roon they rEanized Woman's
given the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Indr r and outdoor games formed American Lerin Auxiliary.
j Riley T. Hodges, born July 26 at ! di ver»ion. Mrs Lacy returned to Austin
4 Seton Infirmary. | An lee course with home mare ' Mor ‘‘lay • night while Ms* Marldox
Our friends are requested to
send social news for publica-
lion as soon as the event takes
rises
The news of weddings, em-
gagements reception* parties,
dances, afternoon teas, meet-
ing* chureh events and all
social functions should be for-
warded to as on ths same day
that they lake piace. for pub-
lication in next morning’s Aw-
Lip American-
It is not good social ‛orm
nor is it a courtesy to vest
to withhold publicatiou tv«
MGAshort business sessi n perthin-
ine
■L preceded tho social hour 9
r *frs Mollie Platt, first vee presi-
des '
Mrs J. T. Cox. chapter president
vho with her family is spendins
Umi summer in North Carolina
gFAn ir
Helen Hi mat <’
HMareos to meet with her the fir*’
FTesday in September was ac-j
■
This meeting, which is planned
diCor an all-day pienic at htogers
. --- guests’ places,
Mr. and Mrs Walter Van deri The dining table with its cluny
thicken nnd little daughter flace cover and crystal gla“a vanes,
Muno arrived in Austin Monday I fijled with yellow and white zin-
Fine qualify guberdinee that have
been priced up to $300. Regular
and extra sixes
JERSEY SILK AND CREPE
Fine All-Sfik Messaline in
Brown and Navy Popular col- I
ora tn a popular Bilk for Fall
Today and Friday, yard., $1.00
Neither is it rood form to
withhold publication of events
which take plans during the
week until the Sunday issue-
The polite and courteous
hostess of 1921 does her guests
the honor of publishinz news
nt her social events in the fol-
lowing morning’s Austin Amer-
ican.
Anv dels* in securinK *uch
publlcation is often regareas
a social error and should be
avoided if pos-fble.
iLucia Stevens and his son John,
Stevens, arrived in Austin Tues lay
evening having made the trip over-
land. .
i Mr. Stevens has been tailed to!
I the pastorate of the First Congre
gational church of Austin
1 Miss Lucia Str vens will be a
Sophomore in the University of
: Texas next term and John Steve ns
11 Pint Grape Juice
the Malcolm Reeds from Milan,,'
I Italy ’ell of seeing Milan in com- ' Mrs. E. F. Clsppart.
pany with the Kdgar Perrys and Rhone 4648
Miss Loulse Haynie { E B Steinle entertained
The Reeds had engaged passage Tue8day evening,from 7 to 10
on the Mauretanin and their sail-.0c06 With a • hildren’* party in
im Bsbeenarvayod »y the burn-brnnniz’shernidaumhttvonernphine
"fh to .an tor Sew “axamnizurrR,. 1 1.. ......
York Aug • young were played on the electrical.
ly lighted lawn.
Louis Eilers motored from Fad. The home was decorated with
Antonio Monday night aecnmpany* . summer gardeh flowers, yellow and
ing his daughter and his grand-f white, the chosen color scheme was
dnghter, Mrs. Trown Robblns. .attractively used in she dining room,
who returned to Austin after vis- j where streamers fell from the
iting a week in Ran Antonio ; chandelier t the table marking the
Miss Kra Rita Mills sailed the are enjoying camp life with a party
early part of the week from Gal- of friends at Fentress, Texas.
veston for New York where she
Sieuben H rnsos Fhapter Daugh-
versot the nepube Teras. met
- ay afternoun at the home of
Willio l’latt in Hornshy *
10
• I
I 4
(2
Boys' Wash Pants
50c
Dark patter - in these coni
pnta for hoys Fizes 6 to 13
y-ure H, « for today and
Fridny. pair ......... 50
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AI ST1N TEXAS. THURSDAY YARNING. AUGUST 4. 1921.
Mad- at eood quality Muslin
with lac- and embroidery HV-.-ueIT-
iimmed soke and sieeves. T->. ?,k. Y ’ ar. epeelaily. P.21
day and Friday .ach 98 for today and Friday, cch 1.50
as high an A r*al bargain
> her. Folid ar d printed patterns
1 Yard ... 25c
| God
b perial today
earh
det torcongtionhter’rnahnenr" "a ntght after a visit with her grand-
birthday cake holding eight candlesmother in Smith vine.
In pink rose holders and the smal-1 T/ -2 i, *
’ ■ • with, Alvaro McCallum arrived in AuH-
tin Tuesday from a several weeks
in Colorado. Mre, M. c Cook,
WEST AUSTIN AND ENFIELD. L ana Phona “7 E nar
Me. M. C. Cook. IJula Erler.end P. K trer, Jr.
pC, 4647 1M185 F‛ie Jean ilogan. Miss Jose-
Phnrw 4M/. phine Stewart and Dwiht Chap-
man leff Austin early Wednesday
- _ . for an overland trip to the It s
| to arrive in Austin this Thursday Winslw ranch near Men: rd where
j night from a two months’ tourithey w1ll visit for - days. *
< in Europe. ‘ —----
‘ Rigar Perry expects to return to Mrs. Charles Teutach of Waxa-
j Boulder, Colo., where he is a stu- hnchie left for hrr home Wednes-
, dent in Colorado Universty, after ।
। white ■
eizen |
Fr’dnv
5175 .
Mimi Emma Eisenbeiser. vocal i a
Althea Harri* and Hattie Stiles,
Mrs W. R Smith, at 1600 Rio readng *
Grande. , Mis* Emma Wendtlandt, pian se- 5
Plenicking. swmining and other lecion.
summer diversions were . arrange < ■■ —
for the pleasure of.
MiaCectlia Newen Richmond. .The Sunday echool teachere.ofi
Mat Newel Rlehmona • St: Martin:. Lutheran Sunday
M>» Lulae MarflcM Bay City chool met. Tpreday nisht thsi
... ... aa_c._____ Au. home of Mias bi dun la Rumme! 308
, . .,“*"*'* MdcQueen. Okla- wet EigihtentN street.
honha - »»*, ci . a Plans were completed fur the'
Miss Marian Gaine*. Pan AR- Texas State Bunday school teach- ;
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