The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 60, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 8, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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KIWANIANS IN
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been guilty
white flannel
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and
mars the perfect
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PERSONALS
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with relatives in Dallns.
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You’ll love to make desserts with HEBE
The saving =-
performing thia tank
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Rev. and Mrs
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ter gang "Old Fashioned Garden.**
Previnus to the musical program!
Mr Kart holomew. who did not know if year
of
Will
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Kiwanis Program
Is Happy Honor
To Bartholomew
d and Bui
Cuticura I
Women to
Club House.
Miu Katherine Drake
Wil! Go to Wellesley.
Swedish League Will
Have Barge Ride.
“#2
Spring road propoitiom, the im-
provement at the Colorado river
white
shirt
lam Jennings
u story to nil
f the count
berg. Mr. and Mre
r. and Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson,
Tr . of Mexin have arrived in Austin
for a visit with Mrs, Nellie At-
kinson.
Ryzon-raised cakes
keep fresh longer.
You use less
1. U Tatt. Mr. And
"liama. Mr. and Mra
Mr and Mre Eldred
Mr and Mra. O Bek-
hat Lydia
leCompot
tip at Thi
n-Pmy vore.
hel!" he eta
nd upheld. ।
4. go bark!
i myself!"
TICKET AGENTS HOLD
CONFERENCE ON PLAN
OF EMPTYING CAMP
U
Mr.
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Dr.
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mil
lothes are ta
influenee in
& BROTHER
AUSTIN TRUNK FACTORY
510 Congress Ave.
Phone 8079
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Travelers
- erammernau
Up Hooray.
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HAT
gh there Ie I
y large hat
o substantia
U hata citng
which have
past few pel
greasyskins. Highly
8mndlefov
TllUk for INFANTS and invalid:
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16 Aymp grypfrHorlick'
4ddbk4,ddhi8y“ the Origina
maMmcMMEY Avoid imitation
"-7" and Subitilutt
nanaQromtgcandren Rletmm.maitdcmin extretin Powd
River Viaduct. Barton Road.
Lighting of Capitol Doom
and Fun for Kiddies Given
Attention by Members.
“inen,
street.
624122
prsLipon AnD
rue CESTEBMELD
MIL AC won
THIS PALL
Here you will find just
the right kind of lug-
gage for each particular
trip and it is priced ex-
ceedingly low.
3
1
Mlas Allene McNeilly to visfting
in San Antonio this week the guear
of her friend. Miss Myrtle Ragland
A N. McCallum. 1
Robi neon. Mre. R
r‛8 CALENDAR
. A. maata with Mias
hetL 4 o'elock.
J Profesaional Woman
ub houte, 6130 o'ciock.
Professional Women
usinass sesaion, club
'olock.
ly, swim and picnio,
I new 6 o'clock.
5 zt
. Gf
SOLD EVERTWHERE
RYZON
REG. •S.PArOFR.
WBAKINGF
# POWDER H
7
MOLLY CONNOR cook
Phen. 3821
‘ Goureuds
Oriental Cream
boon).
1U say it's
2"'
*« MM comea"
"etu cmcaso-suw
polis, Ili
rdiaE.inl
and Mrs John Ward
W. H Folts ond Mra
ade in power.
After ail. a woman shouna know
whether her escort is properly as-
sembled or not otherwise, ho may
completely spell the effect she to
trying t get
I was assured by the spokesman
for the country's most exclusive
talloring establishment that for a
eentury has been dressing the hus-
bands and sons, as well as the but-
torn, of our first families, that the
really well dressed man has sever
worn jazz styles
ar,
cnow;
4192
charges in haul and counter-haul
I would be immense."
guests of Mr an Mra. A. Brun-
drott, 2600 Guadalupe street.
Mrs T. W Maree and 15tte
daughter Frederica of L0s"Angeles,
Cal- who are visiting at their
former home at Taylor. w guests
of Mra W E Dozier for a visit
in Austin
ad," made of
an eaten by
imeian famin
ed at Riga. I
vlelfn soios while the guests were
assembling for luncheon.
S K. Parsons and his daughter
Mian Onita Parsons, left last week
to visit relatives at Asheville, N
C. and at pointa in South Caro-
lina. •
Harlingen, Texas, are the guesta of
the family of Mrs. Furnins’ brother,
O. G Wlams, at 1010 West Thir-
tieth street.
know ondorirhamohnrshna
whtte. Dr nna Mo
t. Mra Julus Born-
face and an
urd, nd pimp
tered and a
I nehed and
| ly that 1 co
] night My
valed the t
- my arme, a
l
"I began
ina Oinme
at day. coula
I cohtnund i
weeks wee ha
l. Mesetneo,
Kavis, San 4
Cuticura Son;
> for all tollet
edleuraSoapeh
to. F R LAcey, Mr. 1 society will meet thia vening al
trAm Qelsecke, Mra. 1 6 o'clock at Bt. David’s perish
Mre Ed Hutehings house, whence transportation will
that this exhibit will
dll bo among the exhibits
- E=heg;
The highest speed ever attakqed
on a railway, 131 miles an hour,
was made by an electric lif lUvs
to IMS.
be one of
Creamery Butter
INGE
MAN"
Mrs Juli Bia and children, Carol
and Robert, have returned home
after a frip to Corpus Chrst and
other pointe
samples of the cloth manufactured
by each of the cotton mils in
the State of Texas with the type
Mra John La Prolle, Sr., of La
Prelle Place, Bouth Austin, to in
Marlin for a visit with her daugh-
ter. Mrs T. A. Cheves, formerly
Mies Martha La Prelle.
mon and the college youth who
hare been found guilty of per-
stylee of the last
Mr and Mra Fred
of coupling it with
tennis trousers or a
f several
i been hel
Mra. EM
Mtrop
Infantry band from
exa, under the di-
tain R Wright Arm-
eutRex A Cait her
ceri tonight at 8:30
•) Asylum park in
The concert to com-
eaqly to libs citizens
n, though ail visitors
rJ •
ehold
nd Party.
• Curia Callan ghap-
ty compored at the
Misnew Ada and Ruth Brundrett
or Indinnapolla, Ind.. Charles Brun.
Arett o lAke harles La., and
Cari Doehrine or Houaton are
1006 West Tenth
viaduct, nghting
When vacation takes one
to the homes of friends
or resorts, having the
proper luggage adds
much to-the pleasure of
• the trip.
dart ha Lockett,
R Howze, Mr
the Accordion attachment. A vague
rumor promises something sort of
snappy in green hats, but this may
not materialize.
In topcoats, the slip-on and plain
Chesterfield models are taking the
place of the ulster. Heather mix-
turns in light and dark colors give
the capital
i Mrs Netr.
ng hat of chaperones
i by those having tbs
gge:
nd Mrs. Neff. Judge
alys, Mr and Mrs R
Mix Eugene Haynie.
L Stockton, Mr and
ylor, Mrs. Nellie At-
d Mra. Robert Bacon.
. S. L. Austin, Mrs.
r. Mr. and Mrs. O.
dr. and Mra W. A
and Mm H. E. Bax-
Mrs Bradshaw, Jr.,
SOCIEry PLUSH HORSE ERA OF CLOTHES FOR
laz WELL DRESSED HAM UNDER CONTROL Favor Permanent WEEKLY LUNCH
Strike Treaty
alone on freight
UI Mad Mrs W H Rich-
Drain IC nd Mre. John toss
strike to harmful to business and
is causing financial lose to our
members," Mr. Leffimgwell said,
"but the question to be determined
to whether we shall urge the tak-
ing of such steps now as will avoid
recurrence in the future. or urge
action which will give temporary
relief now with the promise of
trouble again when It may hurt
business worse than the present
strike has done."
Mrs Richard Corner and daugh-
ter. Miss Jouephine. are guests of
Mrs Corner’a daughter. Mrs W
W Early tn Waco
AAg Cures Malaria. CRins
hhh Fever. Billous Fever
UUU Cold and LaGrippe.
waistcoat and a negligee
talent play, is a pupil in expres-
slon of Mrs P J Me Donald
Mra R. M Anrrett of Fort Worth,
who spent last week in Austin
Charles Inynor, Dr.
ton Richardson. Mr
hur Skelly, Mr and I
Smith. Mr and Mra.
m. Mr. and Mre Roy
r and Mrs George
to the south
XiPeS
as Bo mugk
one medicin
and about
w Chants <
gthe medi
time with
l cooking,
louse, and I
•• without
Spice Society Has
1 Sunrise Breakfast. ,
Members of the epice Coroty
enjoyed a sunrise brektast at Bar-
ton springs Inst wash Aurng the
semston <X Camp Oeneva A uim
preceded the mervime at breakfast
Thoee attendine the affair were
Mendamep W W Crotoot, d. r
Douziana Milton Sorria, deorge
Mendeil, Rev. W h M inter. Mimses
Roslie Nemtr, Mildred RatehEord
Jomephine Caaar. Hazel Broderiek
Irene Patterson, Bee Gardner. Jean
Greneer, Jewel Qaady. Fay daday.
and Albert Nemir, Charles sparen:
her,. Fyed Felder. Lynn Grizzara
Billy Dougtass, Mauries Hatchar
H. A Hatcher.
interspersed with "in the dloam- is a clear. Pleasing complexion -all
ing" "§wanee niver" was given '■ that is needed is the nmper treatment I
na a duet in cloning. | It issurprising howolen a brief use of
Mlaa Loin Burdette played several, Resingf Ointment and Resinol Sorp
i will clear away blotches, redness and
roughnesa and give the skin its natural ’
freshness and charm.
Mies Katharina Drake, daughter
of Mr. and Mr. -' = == -
Juat peaned the examinattons en-
titling er to entrance in Wejlesley
college and expect- tn Wave In
seatember to enter the college
Miss Drake made a fine roeord
last year as a freshman in the
untverntty and lo a member of Pt
Beta Phi borority
HLMES nunt new, remodeled
" “ or repr red by u.
will eave you money. Let u,
figure on your lumber baus
BRYDSON CO.
lilt Quadal upe St. Phone G249
Active work
I was besought by ail-ths haber-
dashers to use my influene to
combat the jacket coat evil Please
be advised, ellow citizena, that the
man who wears his dinner jacket
to a dance or a theater, when es-
If it is camping or tour-
ing you will find here
vacuum bottles, auto
lunch kits, cases fitted
with toilet and manicure
pieces and similar ar-
ticles so necessary for
real comfort.
era to
be provide to Barton Springs
where a swim and picnic supper
will be enjoyed
member of their houmehota on . The plush h
ampine lrlp to Onion clothee i oxer
Dencine. awtmring and varfou.
damp „Plensure were enjoyeg by
Me tellowing: Mr ana Mra < al
an Mr.and haries Duvall.
Misne4.Beatrice Gosa, Lucile Bulla
lona McDuff asieue MelMnnla Al
Chen Treadwell and Eur Ma- Wal.
lace and Messrs wear, Oliver. LV:
12?. Erank svobeda. Veils Eider
Samenhel. Ennkanambune h deorge
JARLTI ’ M"1?.
CROCE andu: o'
m reighton, Mrs J. H
of COl Ml Mr. W T Mayne
aytield, Mr and Mrs
Mr.C. M Millar is reported do-
ing nicely at Raton Infirmary fol
lowing a serlous operation per-
formed on Katurday
VSAPP Aho GAp.
CLOTHES Qy6T
T’RICk rde
Trousers may be cuffed or plain,
but English influence to backing
The Fpworth League of the I the plain variety Golf salts. With
Swedish Methodist chtreh will have resulation trousers as well as
a barge ride tonight, leaving theKnickers, are shown But the cus-
landing at Laks Agastin at v:30tom of wearing golf togs merely
•Merk. The affair will be given I Cor promenadins is frowned upon
for the benefit of the league | The derby nat, probably the moot
unsightly headgear ever imagined
for any race. Is said to be com-
ing bark So to the opera hat with
a little opportunity for individual
expression. Shoes are plain and
severe. The brogue fa pasee.
Hip flasks will be worn concealed
this season it has ndw become
established that every well dressed
man has one, and display to no
longer necessury. "
Mien Elisabeth Roms of Loockhart
to the guest of Miss Daisy Gilbert
at the home of her parehta. Dr
and Mrs Joe Gilbert.
Mre p H Bwenringen has re-
turned to her home at Ran Antonio
nfter a visit in “Austin with her
daughter. Mrs. WIT Chumney
the Barton
Resinol a
does wonders for •
poor complex! nis :
UndemeatM most unattractive skins
dinner jacket was the inspiration
of a famous clubman, a moot cor-
rect gentleman, who wore it to his
club, to informal dinners and stag
affairs But he never would have
The well dressed
. T
FULL VRESS
WHCN WITH LADS
the present
evout old Qi
f hay toc rap
proaching st
i ditch. Roto
it over-baln
Once more
warnings fron
Heard, he relo
team home 01
ito baste be
’ the runway |
hopeissly. w
। the rain Ju
running out.
at to the mJ
k Austin friends from
f Texas travelers in
ded Mre. Frank IAt-
nley Turner and her
L Nella T. Evane, and
Wooten, has been ao-
ue experlence. During
Oberammergau they
n the home of lit
rded with the family
to. famous the world
Christ” in the Pas-
hich has made the
Bavarian village a
rid travelers
expects to return to
the midle of Rep-
will Ml! from Scot-
d in Canada on the
Repression in the matter of
shirts to not only advocated, but
urged a white silk one to per-
missible, but white cotton is better,
gripy. muet be ineonepieuous to
Mrs Joe Ren she Im er and daugh-
ter. Misa Edith, of Cal veston, have
arrived in Austin to visit Mra of cotton used by each mill in the
=e=, E P. manufacture of its various twines.
Mra Broughton Brownlee end
three ehildren are vimiting Mrs
Brownlee's mother in Roanoke. Va |
EXHIBIT OF WORK BY
TEXAS COTTON MILLS
ARRANGED BY BOUN
A special exhib* containing
Mre. 8. J. ‘von Koenneritz and
daughter. Miss Helena left the
past week for a tour of the western
states and aspect to be gone about
i two months.
Mr. and Mra Robert D. Don
have returned from their wedding
JoWyen to Ban Antonio end are
at home at 705 West Pwenty-sec-
and a Half street.
. cortiug a woman thereto, to guilty
of a social error. The Tuxedo or
Diatrict Attorney Dan Moody to
in Taylor Ho spend a couple of
weeks with his mother and sister.
Mrs. D, Moody and Miss Mary
Moody
E C Bartholomew, prominent in
Austin civic and business life, waa,
| honored by an atrtactive musical '
I program Monday noon at the Dris- {
I kill hotel when Misa Dorothy Lee
Potter and Mre. John McCall,
dressed in costumes of 1861 vintage,
sang several old song*, and pre-
sented Mr. Bartholomew with a bas-
ket of old-fashioned flowers.
Misa Potter was in pink, with
black mitts, and Mrs McCall In blue
and both with pahniers of solid
I colors over the flowered material
The Aref number waa a duet, "Olden
Love Daya" accompanied at the
piano by Mrs Charles Rustin, and
then Mrs. McCall sang "Then You'll
Remember Me."
Misa Martha Reese, also dressed
as a Colonial belle, rave a reading
"In May," followed by an encore.
"'Between Two lives'* Mies Pot-
id Mrs Fred Fisher
L.E.L Folbre, Dr
H Oibert, Mr. and
acy. Dr and Mra. A
r. and Mrs. A W.
and Mr* /. R Ham-
Mr* D E. Hawkins
, Ed Mali. Mr. and
Long Mr and Mrs
Mr. and Mre Bem
nd Mre R C. Roher-
Laura McKean, Mr.
K Burt. Mr*. Walter
1. Ed York. Dr. and
Dr. and Mrs John
AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUSr 8, 1922.
rsrss^^i^S
wanis.
Vieitor Praises
-! beneve out IB* 1
MARRS CONFIDENT OF
WIN OVER BENTLEY IN
RUN-OFF AUGUST 26
"Communications received yester-
day afternoon from 8. N. M. Marra
candidate for the superintendeney of
public instruction, at Marrs state
headquarters, 604 Littlefield build-
ing. indicated that the candidate for
superintendent was in fine fettle.
He had been cordially received at
Bowie, Decatur, Fort Worth, Dallas
and other places visited during the
last week and he was very optimis-
tic regarding his chances to win
over his opponent, Ed R. Bentley.
In the Aug 24 run-off primary.
The itinerary of Mr. Marra for
this week follows: Tuesday, Aug. 8.
Houston; Wednesday, Aug. 9, Pori
Arthur, Thursday, Aug. 10. Beau-
mont; Friday, Aug. 11, Orange.
Haturday, Aug It. Pilot Point.
said Mr. Prescotz. He praised the
Austin club for its acivities and
spoke to high terms at the musica
prgras that was siven compu-
mentary toE.C. Bartholomew.
BIe Wolf wen the atteodance
prize of a cleaning and p ri'set ng at
a suit each week tor a -n—at
the Niek UM taflor shop
John Gracy is chairman of the
program committee for nezt week.
“For my patrons an making
practically the aame suit for the
tost 50 years,” he says proudly.
"Possiby from time to time we
chenge from a three- to a four-
button model coat, but nothing
more."
No wonder men stay young much
longer than women.
#rd Girl.' Friendly Will
NAddzmkrdrpnaHave Picpic Tonight,
face Corbeit, Mrs KI Members of the Giri Friendly
portion to our production of cot-
ton," snid Mr Bolm, "that I feel
ERY BODY likes desserts—no dinner is com-
T plete without one. With Hebe in the kitchen,
the resourceful housewife can have a dessert at any
meal at little cost — and the dessert will be nourishing
as well as deliciously flavored, sweet and dainty.
Custards, puddings, sauces, pies, cakes, doughnuts,
cookies — almost every dessert you can think of—all
can be made economically with Hebe. Try this recipe
for sweet potato pie:
3 boiled sweet potatoes, 3 eggs, % cup HEaE diluted
with % cup water, 1 cup sugar, 2 tablespoons butter,
% teaspoon cinnamon. Mash the cold boiled sweet
potatoes. Cream the butter and sugar, add beaten
egg yolks and Hear, then beat in the potatoes. Line
deep pan with pie dough and bake lightly. Fill pie
crusts with potato mixture and bake in hot oven %
hour. Finish off top of pies with meringue made of
the whites of eggs.
But these are only several of the endless ways in
which Hebe can be used to improve your rooking and
make your table more attractive. Use it to make white
sauces for vegetables, meats, fish and eggs; use it in
mashed potatoes; use it in thick soups, and use it in
salad dressings. It’s economical and it adds food
value wherever you use it, and improves flavor.
Hr be is a well balanced combination of nutritious
foods—-pure skimmed milk evaporated to double
strength enriched with vegetable fat. Used in cook-
ing, it serves to moisten, shorten and enrich.
Buy HEBEureral rant at a time from your grocar
and werite to u* for the free HEBE book of recipet.
Addreu 4805 Container* Building, Chicago.
THE HEBE COMPANY
Chicago New Yobx Seattle
But don’t let your business get the umbrella habit.
Don’t THROW OUT THE ANCHOR and refuse to
budge simply because you need a little more energy
to keep ahead of the storm. It pays to keep business
smiling—the sun shining. Austin American adver-
tising is a “gloom chaser.”
Mrs. H. D. Thetreau left last
week for Fort Worth, Oklahoma
Ci. Chlenge, Detroit ana New
York and especta to be ions ths
remainder of ths summer. •
BS and
City ticket agents held the final
meeting to make preparations for
the return movement of troop* from
Camp Mabry Alto IL Monday
morning afternoon, it was learned
Monday at the local railroad offices
Milton L. Morrie, city ticket agent
for the I. A GN: L. E. Nitschke,
ticket agent for the Southern Pa-
cific. and George Bendetti, city
ticket agent for the M. K. A T
were present at the meeting with
Lieut. Col. J. T. Stockton.
It was said that all national
guardsmen will be moved from
Camp Mabry beginning early Aug
11. The cavalry encampment will
begin Aug. 15 with approximately
1000 cavarymen from different
points over the state.
red and preparations
1 early Monday
dents in the various
es with their chap-
peclally invited guestn
on the majojrity of
vho are spending ths
me were present. Mrs
•n, president of the
I General Hutchings,
jof the camp, were
he affair and music
i by one of the milt-
of which there are
e encampment.
MRS. HOGE LEAVES ON
EASTERN BUYING TRIP
____________________ Mrs. Louis Hoge, who for eight
which we could present before the - years has been in charge of the
people of this state ! millinery departmient of Hosners, is
-we have wondorfut water power 1 In New York on her sixteenth buy-
facilities in Texas which could and n* 'np' ... . . .
should be utilized to turn our Im- Mrs1108e,Wi be 1n the.east-
menee production of raw cotton and mladle, went mininery
into a rintehed product before Ship ! marts for several, week in.oues.
ment and It to my ambition wAf: | of the svarptust atyles. for the, fan
chief of the aiviaton of mamketaand winter millinery trade at Roe-
ta double the number of mills now I nen8-
--have been put under
control The consrvatives again
that the program had partaken of i
the proportions that it had, selected
Q C. Taylor to present to Miss Pot-’
tar and the members of the enter-
tainment group with 18 ane-dollar
bills as a token of apprciation of
th* work they had done in the club.
Among the guests of the club
were: Jim Bartholomew, A. T.
Prescott, Tom Pollard, Clarence U
Kain, H. C. Kylie, and Dr. J W.
Kerns. 4
<’
to be sent te the various county
fairs of the state this year, ac-
cording to T. R Bolin, state mar-
keting agent, who has supervised
the gathering of material for this
exhibit.
"So Httlo is known in this state
of the cotton mills and there are
so few mills in the state in pro-
I where she spoke several times un-
Mr. and Mra. C. M KellA and I der the auspices of the various
sons Charles and Richard left Mon-1 Baptist churches of the city to
dor for an automobile trip to Wn- behalf of the 75 million campalgn
field Kan left Saturday for Taylor, where
, Mr. j a she is the guestMr and Mrs.
Hr and Mra J A. ichols,anF G. Wilson for a few day* be-
dnushter",.Al Ine.and. Hetty,have rore going to Alto Frl to attend
returrod from a moor trip to Man I the Baptist encampment.
An t oni o | -
dome and entertainment of the chil-
dren of the Austin Children's home
this Tuesday at Camp Mabry are
are some of the things that the Ki-
wnis club is helping to put across
at th* present time.
The club appointed a committee
last week to confer with county
commissioners relative to repair on
the viaduct, and it to understood
that * work will begin within the
next ton. days.
Thee lub is now attempting to
interest the board of control in
placing efrele lights on the capitol
with uno on the top of the dome.
Arrange Kidd io Pleasure.
Members of the Children’s home
will be taken to Camp Mabry this
afternoon, will be given a camp
dinner, the privilege of bearing the
hand concert and when they isro
returned to town will be treated to
ice cream and taken home.
Fifteen Kiwanis members and
their wives have signed up for the
district meeting of Kiwanis in Gal-
veston Austin headquarters will
be maintained at the Galvez, and
according to John Darreuzet, en-
tertainment will not be lacking M.
Darrouzet spoke briefly at the
Opening of the meeting of the plane
for the district convention to be
held in Galveston.
DEP
Nea
•« and Profenalonal
» is keeping up its
ugh the summer In
at, summer abeentees
andicnpa The club
» Eddy is an inviting
late summer evening
ings usualy are pre-
onto supper for those
go early and take
* the schedule which
aged for this evening
out for a swim and
i sbout 4 o'clock and
Meting will be called
D W Roberts of Dripping I UMM Miss Lols Cannon, anugh-
Springs to a guest in the Guy an-ter of Mr and Mra Guy Cannon
non home in South auntin. I ot Fairview Park, who waa hon-
I ored last week by beine asked to
Hamilton. Mary and Martha I give a program at reaaing in Bas-
Faulk have returned from a vimit I trop in conneotion with a homa
Tweve or the lanseat chambers
at oommerce Mi Tanas favot a final
settlement at th. present railway
strike setuement and oppose any
compromsae, F A Letdnewel at
Dallas, eecretary of the tranaporta-
lom commttte. Tsana Chamber at
Cammare*. told more than a dozen
ehanaber at eommerce trattie man-
abry Dance
dy Attended.
eiven Monday ntght
»t or th. American
ry in honor of ths
Mabry *aa a largely
Ir and one at the
• of the mia-summer
la Munday afternoon
Austin and Lockhart Bus Line Daily
Leaves Austin 7 n, m. and 8 pm.
Leaves Lockhart 8:46 a. tn and 5:15 p. m.
Fare $3 00— Round* Trip 83.50
Austin Depot, brown A Odiorne Drug Store
Lockhart Depot, Corner Drug Store
In thetr sesulom here Monday All
the twelve favor a firm a(ana
axatma: tha sendority comproinise
musqeated by ths pregident last
wash. Mr Letringwe a. id and in-
etcated that tbs commeretal 1B.
teresta wsrs willing to sutfer in-
eonventence la order to have ths
trike situation setuled finally at
thia time
Four smaller chambers at com-
merce, in addition to Um 1> Iarge
ones were ashed tor opinions in
the referendum which brought
thsss answers. Mr. Letfingwel said.
Of these two commereial orgamza-
uona fa eared the president's com-
promtse stand, one favored •
"hands otr- policy, while one
chamber or commerce made no
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