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LARGEST CIRCULATION TN CENTRAL TEI
AUSTIN’S
LAST PHOTO OF CARUSO THE FAMOUS TENOR
F. & H. SHOE STORE
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Austin American Society News
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ABSTIN'S BIGGEST LITTLE SHOE STORE
Misa Margaret Weineh or Sesutn
arrived
Social Nawa Courtesy
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and melans
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Those
$5
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UNIVERSITY NEIGHBORHOOD
GIFTS THAT LAST
DAILYr C
Worth.
Houston and Galveston.
12.71
to Austin
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HYDE PARK AND VICINITY.
Violin Students — Take Notice
INTER1OI
By Associated Prem
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Montgomery . 11 M
EAST AUSTIN SOCIAL NEWS
Special Terms for Beginners
106 West Eighth St.
Telephone 3273
WEST AUSTIN AND ENFIELD
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Beautiful Sanitary Wood Bed Outfit I
Tuesday evening
1th Miss Bertha
Achilles as hostess.
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weeks' visit in Marshall with Miss summer in Austin with her parents.
Virginia Parchman.
Only 25 to be sold at this price.
LET NO CORN
Street.
K
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Wednesday to spend the day
lor
Magnelia Pn
> with relatives.
Infirmary.
Mrs. Mo* Evans of South Austin
AUSTIN AMERICAN
ON SUNDAYS
$1J)O down and $1.00 per week.
TEN THOUSAND
out
CIRCULATION
Let
AND MORE
WILSON & SHAW FURNITURE CO.
AND GROWING
la viettine with relativ
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Getting
with <
Carl Mayor
Company
what wesay di- ttu
Diamond Merchants
Jawelors- Sihvrsmiths
The Hallmark Store
street has just recovered from the
effects of a tonsilectomy.
their a
«
Miss Ethel Brydson of Austin to
spending the week with friends in
Galveston.
The Texas Conservatory offers the opportunity to
study with Altyn Elliott, pupil of Leon Sanatini of
Chicago at much less cost than private instruction.
However, the enrollment must be such as to jus-
tify his coming here, and if the enrollment is not
sufficient by the end of August, the opportunity
will be lost.
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Chariestop
Wimington
Mary K. Brown
One of America's principal
October
I het • mber
Vanua
NKarch
Inez Von Rosenberg, was the honor
guest at a lawn party at the Van
Rosenberg home. 123 East Twenty-
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visit with Mrs B J. Pressler, 102
East Thirtieth street
TanNo-More
1 he Skin Beautifier
All DEALERS 40160:100
fOS FREE 1AMPU wsiTtorpr y
BAKER LABORATORIES INC.
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New York Ce
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NEW YORK
ton market c
By Assoctated Pr
NEW ORLF
Spot cotton, a
sales on the s
rive, 127; low i
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The Pair
AD Sixes and Widths.
Enrico Caruso, with his wife and child Glorit, photo-
graphed on the hotel balcony in Sorrento, bay of Naples,
Italy.
Mr* L Sturdivant has returped
to austin after a visit to San An-
tonto.
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XCHANGE IRR
ON NE
BIGGEST VALUE EVER OFFERED BY
ANY SHOE STORE IN TEXAS
EBERTY BONO
ON NE\
EAST OF THE CAPITOL DOME
Mr and Mra Ram H. Whittle re-
turnod to Austin Tuesday morning
from a two weeks’ stay with Mr
Whittle's relatives in Detroit
(onsequently *
lepresnjona
Spota cloned ste
nles 61: "a les
ntdilhng. U 13 re
Ad-
an
We have purchased from a well known manufacturer
below cost one hundred pairs of Tan Calf Two-Strap
Military Heel Pumps, also One-Strap, Flat Heel Pumps.
These styles made to retail for $9.00.
You Can Buy These Shoes
Today, Friday and Saturday for
Regular price $56.50—Sale price
$43.75
Mrs. R. A. Deats, 2410 Guadalupe
streeet, is visiting relatives in Lib-
erty Hill this week
Mrs. G. C. Bock-
Phone 4547
CHICAGO NEWSPAPER
CUTS DOWN ON BASEBALL
UY ON OEPR
H A
Oar Reputation ui Known for Selling the Best Shoe
for the Least Price.
Mail Orders Filled.
Wednenday in auatin as guesta of
Mr- Bulls mother, Mrs Roy Inka.
F. & H. SHOE STORE
SIXTH STREET, JUST OFF CONGRESS East)
Mies Hilda Molesworth expects to
go from Austin to Kerrville next
week for a visit with her grand-
mother
Mrs. G. C. Bock.
Phone 4880.
Miss Alice Severin, who has been
in for the past few days, is reported
improving.
Miss Ada Bengston returned to
Austin Tuesday from a short visit
in Elgin.
}o-d00,
-"7
It makes harsh treatment* unnec-
•Mary. It makes paring ridiculous.
It make* every corn ache a folly.
Your druggst has Blue-jay.
it end your corn-tonight
Mr. and Mrs W A. Achilles as-
sisted in entertaining their daugh-
ters guesta
After several hours spent in
playing games, punch was served
to the following:
Miss Margaret Franklin.
Miss Myrtle Franklin.
Joe Franklin.
Mies Mildred Knape.
Miss West ells Knape.
Miss Dorothy Callan
• Miss Edna Louise Callan.
Miss Ethel Panne1l.
Miss Ida Mas Bock.
Charles Franklin.
Walter Bock.
Edward Knape.
WeMon Campber
Gall Harper Nelson.
UNIVERSITY NEIGHBORHOOD
Mrs. M. C. Cook.
Phone 4547.
Miss Mary Miller and her guest
Miss Dorothy Grumbles of Dallas
expect to spend the week-end in
Ran Antonio with Mrs. W. V. Sin-
gleton.
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Mi
MNew Orleana.13.1
3recetpts, 1784:
I The cotton n
an advance of
Anyone interested will please call at once,
as the time is short, and learn particulars.
Captain Grant Brush is vietine
relatives ni Austin and expects to
leave in a few days to return to
his station in Florida.
Mrs. M C. Crawford of Houston
is the guest in Austin of her daugh-
ter, Mra Ernest Nalle.
F NEW oR.FA
Notwtthstanding
ppossibility of ■
bouthweet tn t
ure. perhapn in
drgently needed
m good underton
helling to realize
manner.
I Tending to ma
I October
2 December
January
P Mart h
| May
Elma Gunn of Dallas have returned -
heme after a week-end visit m 'hl.rd street. Tuesday ni«ht.
board were :
Mr and Mrs JC Giles.
Mra H. O Wimfrey.
Mts. J O Andrewartha
Mrs T l- Minter.
Mrs. J. R King
Mrs M H. Gibsomn
Jack Andrewartha
Richard Andrewartha.
Mrs. J J. Billingsiey-
Fannie Lee Minter.
Virginia leberman
Dona Maud Billingsley.
Chase Winfrey.
Ruth Andrewartha-
Rena Lee Giles
Bess Minter
Orlena Gillespie.
Lenora Quinn
Erma Jean Leberman
Mra Henry Leberman.
Hilda Mae Gibson-
Lynton Powell
HjguiderPiuter
Blue-jay
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c 604 qimktseaHur-pp {
Miss Helen Beverly of Austin is
visiting in Taylor with Miss Jewel
Black.
Miss Vera Holcombe of Bartlett,
who is the Austin guest of Miss
preparatory to moving
The Blue Bonnet Club met on
Afr and Mrs. R E Compton of
Mrs. M. Cullen of Cleburne ar-
A swim preceded breakfast and
games, with a picnic dinner and
more games rounded out the day.
The guests were:
Amie Lewis.
Cornelia Gresham
Catherine Faulk.
Katherine Friday.
Clifton Lewis.
Deone Nunez.
— rived in Austin Tuesday to be at the
Mra. Ollie Myers left Austin on bedside of her father, John W Kyle,
Wednesday for her home in dan who is seriously ill at his home on
Antonio after a visit with Mrs. j Thirty-eighth street, Hyde Park. j
John Thomas. i ----------
SEVENTH WARD NEWS
Mra E. E. Clappart.
Phone 4648.
J H McCullough left Austin on
Monday for Washington, D. C. on
an extended business trip.
W. J. Inkman of Fort Worth, who
I has been in Austin vsiting his
l daughter. Mra Austin E Sullvan.
Miss Eunice Johnson and Miss
Marion Johnson of Taylor are vis-
iting In Austin with friends.
Dr. H E. Baxter expects to spend
the week-end in Galveston with
hU eon Harry Jean Baxter, who
Paul Anderson left Austin this
week for Manor, where he has ac-
cepted a position with one of the
large cotton gins of that vicinity.
Hannah Raymond and Miss
Graee Raymond returned to Austin
Tuesday after a visit to Fentress.
mil
gce
vpechi:02
Miss Ethel Turner of Dallas is week to San Antonio, where she
—apg A A, ppp, ' the Austin guest of her siser, Mra. will resume her position as teacher
SPOIL AN nUUK E. B Robinson. at 700 Rio Grande in the public schools.
Adolph Eberle of ‘Taylor visited
in Austin Tuesday.
Mn wn B Hart ane chnaren
and Mr* Doc Hart and children
left Austin for Fentress- where they
will be joined Saturday evening by
their husbands for several weeks
outing and recreation
Good Luck Camp Na 451), Royal
Neighbors of America, held a meet-
ing Tuesday afternoon.
The auditing committee reported
on the finances of the camp and
one new member, Mrs. Fannie Af-
fleck, was initiated.
Refreshments were served during
a social hour following the busi-
ness session. _
Only one meeting per month has
been held during the summer and
I was voted to return to the regu-
iar schedule of two meetings
monthly during September
Mr and Mra J. L. Fomby and
daughter. Miss Marton Fomby. and
son, James Fomby, motored to
Marble Kalis Wednesday morning
for a short stay.
seated .boot
UH! ■
,gn
2=524
Ehmdmi2
Total today
Mr and Mrs W. C. Bull ana
baby of San Antonio and Miss Beu-
has relumed from a week’s stay In lah Maxwell of Temple spent last'
Kerrville, where she was the guest ,
of her sister, Mrs. J. R. Brown.
hhicher prices eve
"Cotton is repot
h nearly all me
prematurely and
fhecur or if destrt
W Norfolk
( Baltimore
leston
Phlladphia
York
Minor ports
A
1 Total today
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sinningson
and son. George Sinningson, are
SOUTH AUSTIN. FAIRVIEW
PARK, TRAVIS HEIGHTS.
Austin Tuesday for
the festal
| opponents to Mile. Lenglen, i
Salina | the famous French champion,'
is Mary K. Brown who is
-rmertyawen
kmown Austin Ssnte Cpitol news- j
_____oomapond it. announces ths ,
fau-ir~ c his aauehter 14a May 1
Warner ta j welata Whatley on |
n. August 22 st Paris Texas. ,
Where Mr Warner is now owner of ,
a aestp* pe r
Mr and Mra Whathey will be at ,
home in Austin sJ^er September 1. ,
Commergial 60
whole com.
The method if gentle, scientifie,
sure. A famous chemist invented it.
A surgical dressing house of worid-
wide fam produces it
It it Blue-jay--<he liquid or the
platter A touch applies it. The
pain stops at once. Soon the whole
Mrs. G. C. Adrian, who has been ]
in Austin several weeks as the I
guest of Mr. and Mrs J. C. Adrian j
of South Austin. has recovered
from a weak's iliness and returned
Saturday to her home in Grand
Saline, Texas, to join hoc family
in the near future, where Mr
rian will be connected with
Austin drug company.
Miss Una Beverly returned to
Austin Monday following, a visit
with relatives and friends in Taylor
Dr. and Mrs. Horace Gilbert and i m 1 Nickson street South Austin.
Mias Bess Gilbert motored to Tay-, announce the birth of a daushter
At Wednesday to spend the day on Monday. August 32, at Seton j
Mrs. G. C. Book.
Phone 4880.
E. M Chote of 2100
Alpine and Cloudcroft,
Mias Ethel Haynes returned to
Austin Tuesday night from De-
Leon where she has been visiting
Her sister, Mm G. O- Hudson of
De Leon, accompanied her to Aus-
tin.
Mr and Mra. J. D. Jackson, expects t
to return the latter part of this
As mol
rom th
lons o
Austin, who had been visiting in | fora returning to bls home in Fort
They will have apartments for
the winter at 409 East Monroe
street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Miller gave a
swimming party and picnic supper
at Deep Eddy Tuesday evening at
which the guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Boomer.
Miss Maurino Hartkopf.
Miss Dorothy Grumbles of Dallas.
Miss Bessie Johnson, St. Louis.
Miss Annie Clendennon
Miss Louise Kuppfernagle.
Miss Bernice Smith.
Miss Nellie May Boerner.
Miss Maud Piper
Miss Mary Miller.
T. C. Haynes.
Seth Clendennon.
Henry Hartkpf.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Clendennon.
Ben Potts.
Miss Ellen McWilliams.
Miss Letha Burton.
Louis Kupfernagle.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Kluge
Austin Grove No. 1753 met Mon-
day afternoon in business and 80-
clal session." __
Mra Marie Innes of 102 West
Tenth Street was elected clerk to
fill out the unexpired term of Mra
Minnie Wendell resigned.
After general routine business was
disposed of. refreshments were
served.
The Girl Scouts in camp this week
raez
$a motorea out t the camp.for
•upper. cartytez substantial addlz
ons to he iin chechapese
sndwiches, mlada caxeK, lee
Miss Dorothy Burr and Miss
Miss Charlotte Styrdivant re-
turned to Austin Tusay after a
two weeks’ visit to Eastland
Mra John Pheffer and Lenora
Pheffer returned to Austin from
Round Rock, where they spent sev-
eral days among relatives.
Mra- Fred Toberg and two daugh-
ters. the Misses Zimpleman, who
spent the summer in Halt Lake
City, Utah, are expected to return
to Austin about September L
•354,
I Ure. demand 44
I Marka, demand
I Greece demand
I Sweden, demand
.Norway deman
Argentine, dema
2 Brazillan. demar
6 Montreal, 9% P
| Government bon
lands steady.
j Time loans sles
gays and sis me
»f the b
due to 3
by Assoelate rregs tn
» NIW ron< All
ons close 3%N,
87.60; second 4s 1
87.74; second 4%
e, 19171; four
fctory 3 MM, $98 7
98.74.
Golden Oak Bed
Fine Link Spring
All Cotton Mattress, Art Tick
Fine Jed Spread, extra large size
Pr. Feather Pillows
| for the past week, left Wednesday
=52-===-
I -
Middling Cotto
{ Hy Arnoctated Presa
1 , Dallas 12 SOc .
! » Houston, 13 44
I J Calveston 13
By Aseoclated Press te the Austin American
CHICAGO, Aug 34.—Declaring
that an active doubt existed as to
the value of professional baseball
in American life, the Chicago
< Tribune announced on its editorial
1 page that it had curtailed its base
Turpentine C
ly Asseel a led Pr ms te l
BAVANNAH, (la
lent Ine. firm, 53%
aot" 350: "hirm
Kouston
Mrmphis
Aegusta
St Leufa
Atianta
Litile Rock
Plallas
that’s what
when you
knock-about
--—— Austin, returned home this week I
Mr. and Mrs Engens Otton and trom a vacation visit In North j
Mr. and Mrs. John Burckhardt have Texas.
returned to their homes at Ban An- i -------
tonio after a visit the early part I w M Powel. who ham been se- 1
of ths week in Austin with. Mre. I riously 111 at hip home in Routh
Rona Otton, lit West Eighth Austin for several weeks. is re-
Street ______ . I ported to be improving slowly.
Mrs. O. I.. Broline will enterttaln
with a children's party Saturday
afternoon from 4 to 6 at her home
t Falrview Park. In honor of the
third birthday anniversary of her
son, Leonard Broline, Jr.
Miss Beatrice Bell, teacher in ,
Fulmore school, who underwent an ,
operation for appendicitis last week
at P A S. hospital, is reported as |
being convalescent and expects to ।
return to her home soon.
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXAS. THURSDAY MORNING. AUGICT 2$. 1921.
.Mima Leume Connerty returned tn
Auntin Turaday after a neverai
wek . ytmtt in Houston with her
»lyw. NUm Dom Connerly and
other relatives and fHlenda.
to take with you on
your outing trip and
leave your good
watch here to be
cleaned, oiled and
put in A-1 condi-
tion for you on your
return.
i, A-nocinted Pres t
NEW TORK /
reantile paper.
Exchange irreg‘
Sterling -ay
errrial 60--day
Little Miss Amie Lewis was host-
_ ess to a spend the day and night
i party at Deep Eddy Monday night
Mrs. Frod Cloud, 'and Tuesday
Phone Un. Mrs A. Harper was chaperons’
, . _ and the party went out about 5:00
Ml» Mary Allen accomran ed." ' o’clock Monday and had a swim be-
■mall party of South A wet in ch- fore .upper
Aren on‘a hike to Barton Spnne” Then came a .lumber party with
Wednenday mornin,, where * "i all the thriis of ghost atorles and
and sunrise breaktast were enjoyed, a fudge feasL
anything to chest measurement,** .
the editorial says
WVm C. Egger of Bartram, in
Austin on a business mission, is
the guest of his sister. Mra N. S.
Miner
Mirs La Verne Johnson of San "g32
Antonio, formerly of Austin, is vis- Pef
iting in Austin with Mr. and MrsI ,ap
G. U. Landrum on West Tenth
street. i 8b
Wednesday Mrs- R. L Broylea en- 27
tertalned in her honor with a spend Ae
the day party at which the guests
were:
Mims La Verne Johnson.
Miss Margaret Landrum.
Miss Dorothy Landrum- E
Mtss Glenn ye Broylea
Roy Broyles
cerling demand,
56h M
Francs, demand
i Belgtan franeA,
jables 752.
F Guilders. dema
I114
ACTHyrs ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
two hits
Mra. N. C. Cook,
Phene 4547.
Miss Ethel Mary Franklin en-
tertained on Tuesday evening with
the most elaborate party of the
mid-summer season.
Dancing in the dance hall above
the garage shared the honors with
promenades in the garden, which
was lighted with gay Japanese lan-
terns and visits to the fountain
cooled patio, where punch was
served throughout the evening.
Eight dances and six extras made
up the program, at the close of
which an ice course was served
Assisting Mrs. Franklin in en-
tertaining her daughter’s guests
were:
Mrs. J. N. Michie.
Mr and Mrs 8. E. Gideon.
Miss Dodie Alford.
Mrs. M. Usry, Dallas
Miss Julia Baker.
The guests invited were:
Miss Katherine Drake.
Miss Millicent Hume.
Miss Dorothy Mather.
Miss Helen Clarkson.
Miss Elizabeth Rice.
Miss Mildred Williams
Miss Lucile Williams.
Miss Reba Wright
Miss Frances Iittle.
Miss Muriel Bate. Oklahoma City.
Mios Sarah Penn “
Miss Loraine Barrett.
Miss Ruth Penick.
Miss Mary Avery.
Miss Frances Avery.
Miss Belmont Brodie.
Warren Payne.
Simeon Clark,
Stanley Hornsby.
Tom Martin Davis
Bob Williams.
Sam Fisher
Orde Creighton.
Billie Wyse.
Nell Barrett.
Lewis White.
Ben Parrish.
Ben Primer.
William Haven Moore.
Fred Simonds.
Richard Gracy.
Larry Lightner
Joe Thorn Gilbert.
Ed Pressler.
Mr and Mrs J. I. West. aceom- ball reports in favor of other ;
= -
shot —
you do
get a
watch
Mrs. M. C. Cook.
Phons 4547.
Miss Marian Croom Armstrong
of Wharton is the Austin guest of |
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Holden.
again in Austin from an overland!
trip to Houston and Galveston after!
Ed Wilson of Tacoma, Wash-, • SHOOTING
Leading Tennis Expert mArrHr r
Praeticesfor Match DOUBLE
With French Champion • • • •
hle opp
re buy l
And our Repair De-
partment is excep-
tionally well fitted
to give the very best
service in cleaning,
oiling and fixing
watches.
nd becoming me
pecially in Mis
enrgta and Nov
In vent of m
We have a dandy
stock of inexpensive
watches that are
just the thing for
out-doors use. Pock-
et watches for as
little as $1.75.
Our Menda are requcated to
send aortal newa for pubuica-
tion as soon as the event takes
place
The news of weddings, en-
gagemen t a. receptions, parties,
dances, afternoon teas, meet-
ings, church events and all
social functions should be for-
warded to us on the same day
that they take place, for pub-
cation in next morning's Aus-
tin American.
It is not good social form nor
is it a courtesy to guests to
withhold publication for several
days.
Neither is it good form to
withhold publication of events
which take place during the
week until the Sunday issue-
The polte and courteous
hostess of 1921 does her guests
the honor of publishing news
of her social events in the fol-
lowing morning's Austin Amer-
ican
Any delay in securing such
publication is often regarded as
a social error and should be
avoided if possible.
shown here practicing at
Forest Hills.
Uli. j m. Meredith and her
daughter, Margaret Meredith, re-
turned to Austin Tuesday after-
noon from Waxahachie, where they ,
accompanied the remains of their
husband and father. J. M Mere-
dith, on Sunday afternoon.
Miss June Pearl Knape of Aus-
tin is spending the week with rela-
tives and friends in Manor.
Mr and Mra Albert Bowles nt Ice creem and cake war, served
South Austin who have been in I before the Euents dinpersned.
Kentucky for the past three months Assisting the hostess were:
enjoying s vacation visit at the Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Achilles,
former home of Mrs. Bowles, have Mr. and Mrs- J M. Delcurto-
written friends of their expected! Mi and Mrs Wm. Von Rosen-
return. berg-
Ths following were asked to meet
Miss Holcombe:
Miss Otie Otton
Miss Zora Burkhardt. Houston.
Miss Evelyn Meier
Miss Margaret Weinert, Seguin.
Miss Alice Achilles.
Miss Louise Delcurto.
Miss Vera Holcombe.
W. Elder.
J. Holder-
Pete Collins.
Julius Warden.
Paul Pressler-
Sam Nelson.
Irvin Edwards
—No odor—No oil
'—Use over and over
'—Fair price
—Buy Cruslene
Ctt an Airtight Tin ToJay
Robert Wigington, son of Mr and ,
Mrs. M L. Wigington of Routh ,
I Call money stea
Mt lew *4 I
ate, 5% p»i cent
Mr cent offered
het loan. 5% per
gainst acceptance
Bar silver, dome
2%
F Mexican dollars.
ICia
27*2
hi.-.
ec . onsiderabl
insects would
Miss Gladys Faribault, who for
the past three weeks was the Aus
tin guest of her aunt. Mrs. W. J*
Forster at 1434 Willow, left Tues-
day for Houston and Port Neches, ,
where she will visit relatives before
going to her home in Denison
‘-COTTONSEED
L -
/Dy A»moristed Prees
2 NEW YORK
Ptorsced oil marl
n Prime summe
prime crude. 4
gBeptember 8.53;
Zvembe s 50: D
uary. * 54 Fet
■ ;o total Mies.
Am Cm Can h Stoppad Nou, An
Momen, by • Toueh
Science has solved the corn prob-
lem. One can now stop a corn ache
instantiy, and shortiy remove the
Mix* Frankse Oates of McKinney
1, the Austin guest of her stster:
Mrs. C. B. Hayes of 510 West
ilhteenth street.
Miss Oates came to Austin JuSt
at this time because of the illness
of her nephew, Jack Hayes, who
io a patient at the Austin P. & 8.
hospital ______
Herbert Yarbrough of Dallas. in
Austin on a business mission, was
the guest Monday and Tuesday of
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Miller.
Miss Etta Gilbert returned to —---
Austin early this week from a two j Miss Lois Jackson, who spent ths
forever 75°yesrs has
reled upon oureus
Oriental Cveem to keep
theskin and
ioninperfect
through the stress of
the scason’s activides
5g23s2
FED. T HgrEIS&
Mr and Mrs. J. N. Bigbee of 1237
Dallas are Austin guests of Mr. KM
and Mrs C. H. Cocke. I
North Bigbee. their son, has gone hE
from Austin after a short visit to j 2225
spend the remainder of the sum- 5
in Auatin on business and pieasure
combined
Mr Wilson, a former employe of
the HL and T C Railroad. resided
in Austin until tour years ago, when
he wen' out West for the benefit of
his wife's health
eeM DAILY JS PR^ORTIONj^SLY H
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Katherine Simpson and Worth
Simpson, twin daughter and son of
Mr. and Mrs. U W. Simpson, cel-
ebrated their eleventh birthday an-
niversary Tuesday afternoon at 5
o’clock with a party at Wooldridge
Park
Something different had been
striven for in arranging the pro-
gram and a candy rolling in which
big strteks of striped candy were
started at the top of the hill and
chased by the children, was one of
the novely features.
The twin birthday cakes with
their eleven candles each, were dec-
orated just alike with pink queen’s
crown, and ribbons were pulled by
the children to secure the favors of
which there were eighteen in the
two cakes.
Assisting in entertaining the chil-
dren were:
Mr and Mrs. Theo Ziller.
Mrs. Gladys Matthews
Mr and Mrs. J. Kauffer.
Mrs. Ruth Escamilo.
Mra. C. P Ledbetter.
Mr and Mrs George T Simpson.
Mr. and Mra. Merle Simpson.
Mr and Mrs. Hayes Mayne.
Mr and Mra. L W. Simpson.
Miss Lucile Peebles.
Mr and Mrs. James A. Simpson.
Mr and Mrs. Jamie Perry.
Miss Lora Simpson.
The guests were:
Laverne Barge.
Evelyn Barge
Rose Mary Ziller.
Jack Ziller.
Gay Ziller
, Ted die Ziller
Junior Schneider.
C. B Mueller
Margaret Jane Hofer.
Marjorie Amason.
J. Howard Amason.
Jimmie Yeates.
Owen Gannaway.
Joe Hornaday.
Charles Huddleston.
Jamie B Perry.
Aline Collins.
Adrian Ferbuech.
Ina Delle Flegel
Ruth Flegel
George Bruce Flegel.
Claudia Matthews.
Billy Matthews.
Tommie Mayne
Katherine Simpson.
Worth Simpson.
212 E. 6th Street—Austin, Texas
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Mr, Bettie Keen, who spent her
ten daye vacation with her daugh-
ter. Mr, C. M Mier, has returned
to her duties at the new Austin
City hospital ______
The Friday Mieht Forty- two Club
haa a picnic •upper at Barton
Springs Turaday evening.
A swim preceded supper and
afterward most at the party vis-
ited at Camp Mystery, the summer
home of tbs H. C. Edgars.
Those •njaytn* the outine were:
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Miner
Dr and Mra. J. P Gullette
Mr and Mrs. C. B. Cook.
Mr and Mr, John Lane.
Mr and Mra. Jemee Maxwell
Mr. and Mn*. Lomis Slaghter.
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Harris.
Miss Li on le Humphrey, Houston.
Mias Ada Miller, Dallas.
Miss Agnes Miller.
—We exchange new goods for old ones. A big line to
select from.
Your Credit Is Good.
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