The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 170, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1922 Page: 6 of 10
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Dog Hill Paragrafs SUNDAY SCHOOL
Folks and Facts
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WASHINGTON.- The proponal of
Slippers
Sunday American
The cream of a wide and varied field of
and
Ring
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By Condo EVERETT TRUE
Lardner‘s letters, George Ade’s fables, Mr.
MY SHo€-LACE
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State Sues for 1b Tai
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Newspaper.
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More Central Texas News
Than Printed by Any Other
Claim Agent Sees Keeling
W. I Alexander, chief agent of
Fashion's most favored winter
models at prices away below
what yon would expect to pay—
Express Company Seeks Rate Increase
To Help Railroads Carrying Load
Big Crowds Attend
Christian Meeting
Mayor May Issue
Proclamation.
a larger return for the equipment
and service furnished by the rail-
roads • "
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be!
No More
Constipa
or Blotchy
LOCKMART,
laree number .
attend th. Asai
l Austin Thureda
•f exeitement a
I aimot every
ar about equal
xhether everything ahere was
I had told them.
The
Very
Highest
Quality
ex-
even
hard
quarters and
with her."
And so we
has set
• appit-
r an or-
freight
Sunday School Class Gets
14-Pound Candy Stick Prize
GoOCHS
BEST
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Skin
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SMITH INFANT DIES.
The two-year-old infant of Mr
LOST
CARO OF THANK*.
We wish to thank relatiyes
friends for wympathy and floral
rd members had not made a
tion of the total incrense in
ma atoeks on the tan roll and
M care to make an estimate
day. It la belleved that the
aa to date la womethtny Uke
to in tnxable values added In
aUla stocka.
«n sinen, Panadena
or the Boutherm Van
TaMada th. Gulf
Thpeorraamardom
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Mahes a Family Supply I
of Coagh RamaJy K
A. Keeling and Secretary of State
S L Staples. In connection with a
number of claims against the road
aA
Janus
lines
$498
Other Lines at $1.98 and $2.98
i brought up by a desk
MARKED "TRAVELERS’ AID."
knew a fellow ones that was an
actor."
"And because you once knew a
man that was an actor you come
Wilson Proud of Loyal
Following in Texas
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ietters a day:
Governor Neff was rocentiy asked
-whether he had decided upon his
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fering» at the death of Mr. Smith'*
won, E J. Smith.
MRH LOUISE SMITH.
C. H. DIPPREY.
Let Cuticura Keep Your
Ska Fresh and Young
20 Candidates Out for
Earle Mayfield’s Place
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out
as
Dr. H. H. Harrington, member
of the state board of control. re-
turned yesterday from Houston,
where he had gone on a matter o0
business connected wdth his de-
partment.
J. W. Haaaall. chie supervieor of
th. state oil and gaa atviston. rail-
road commisston, lamt night went
to Houaton on bustness mattera of
his divislon. !
“Oh, I don't know. I waa always
crazy about the theater and 1
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UMICO
HAIS
Over at the Y. W. now—"
But a room was not what I was
seeking just then On the pre-
text that I had had po breakfast
and was hungry. I got away. When
Memberships Taken
by Ward Memorial.
The Sunday school of the Ward
Memorial church came to the front
Sunday as a sponsor of the Rod
Cross. Eleven classes in the Sun-
day school subscribed memberships
in the poll call aa classes and the
Sunday school as a whole took out
a 15 membership, according to an-
nouncement made yesterday by
tain if you take
CRr’s
Uttto ver a
Pills, the sure “A
ords In
home.
traveling bag in my
jay.
Nothing of unusual importance
is expected by city orficlals for con-
sideration of the council unless the
Burna & McD-enenl water survey
is received. There seems some like-
lihood that the recent proposition
of C. H. Alexander of San Antonio
for hydro-electric power may get
brief attention within the week. al-
though no formal action 1* ex-
pected soon.
Because Thanksgiving is no es-
mentlally a national holiday, Mayor
Tett will probably not issue a
proclamation in connection with it.
except to declare a holiday for the
various departments, he explained
yesterday.
were all alone
The regular weekly sesston of the
dry council which normally would
be held Thureday wilt on ancount
_ of the Thankagiving holiday. prob:
I ably be held Friday. Mayor Yett
f- announced yesterday. AH depart-
ments of city government will be
. closed and the emploes given a hol-
a blesned
Aid could
Engineers Are Inspected
Headquarters and service com-
pany and company D 11th engineers
36th divimion, national guard at
TT is the immense buying power of our combined
I stores that helps make these prices possible-
then our policy of quick sales and small profits
add to your savings. Just because our prices
are much lower than you are accustomed to pay-
ing do not fail to see for yourself that they rep-
resent savings and sacrifice nothing in quality
and style—
and Mr*. Ervin J Smith died Sat-
urday. while burial took place Sun-
day afternoon at the Hornsby-Dum-
lay cemetery.
the Katy railroad in Texa* con-
ferred with Attorney General W '
the Com-
NEW YORK.
exactly.
“But. Huldah," queried Mias Mc-
Govern. “What ever put it into
your head that you wanted to go
on the stage?"
Two Generali Recognized
Brigadier General Hnry Hutch:
Ina of Fort Worth, commander of
the 7 let brigade. intantrX: Texas
national guard, and Brigadier Gen-
eral H. George P. Rains „9. .Mar-
shall, commander of the 72nd bri-
gade. both world war veteran*,
were given federal recognition in
the rank of brigadier general, the
adjutant generas department waa
notified Monday.
you can Eo along
come for my bg.
During the next few dare a
Travelers’ Aid worker called every
Daily am of the Soe keepe the
skin emocth and daw. whe touches
of Um Otntment new and than pee-
ven little ekin roubles becomtn
By Josephine Van de Grift .
NEA Service Staff Writer.
NEW YORK—At half pa*t eight
16 leave home ?
meeting today
here, without experience, and
pect to get a Job where
professionals are having a
time of it!"
I admitted that such was
e‛2
aenloas. Cuticur Talcum la
for powdering end perfuming
No. he didn't
iy"tesudh‛apurhces of eonddence
’ and friendship," the former presi-
! Sent said concerning Mr. Staples
' message, "sustain and cheer me
' greatty. and I thank you with all
Trheater. hegse with the familiar
-Woodrow Wilson," in the same
firm, bold. unwavering strokes as
the signature bore on many war
, posters and proclamations. is being
’ reasured by Senator Staples Sen-
ator Staples' family has had a long-
atanding friendship with Miss Mar-
izaret Wilson, daughter of the for-
® mer president.
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Want a clear, heait
regular bowel, anda
perfect working liver?
AD mat toob- T~i
music and sermon. Th® choir mem- ;
bership has been more than doubled -I
, state of Texas Monday filed
n T-vie county district court
st the Humble Pipe Lne com-
of Houston for the state ,
er cent gross receipta tax for
raartsr ending Augunt 31,
■nag to 541,33%, plus a ten pet
penit. at 14,138, because of
ompan» tnJlure to pay the
thin la ari as reptred by
,gult wee filed by the at-
f department *
midlion Sets Hearing
appointee when Mr. Mayfield re-
signs next March 1. He replied that
-there le no vacagcy." and indi:
entea he would take no etepe toward
the appointment until the resigna-
tion l* in hl* hands
Texas nayonal guard, which were
on duty bt Denison during the
martial law period. have been in-
spected by Major W. L. Culbert-
son. federal inspector, with ths re-
‘ suits the units were found to be
in better condition than before the
*
man of the board
solldate Textile.
Culbertson Inspects Guard
The i4znd infantry compantes
"I am proud to think that I have
ao many and such loyal friends in
the great Lone Star state,! former
President Woodrow wngon han
written Secretary of state S. L
Staples in answer to a personal
f message following Wilsons Armi-
so as to assist them teward getting at the rate of Ute a year, the ,
highest ever declared by the cor-
A beautiful pattern,
with cross strap and
cut out—high Spanish
WASHINGTON — The Pennsyi-
vania law imposing a tax on an-
thracite was declared constitutional
today by the supreme court in a
case brought by Roland C. Hesler
PHILADELPHIA—The Atlantic
Refining company today declared
a stock divident representing ‘900
per cent.
The earllest life Ingurance policy |
of which anything definite is j
known was issued in Iondon in
im on the life of William Gyb-
Sons.
a piano company back
Did my father want me
with the
had found
and that the date set for the sal®
of the road out of receivership will
be postponed from early in Decem-
ber to some later date.
More than 100 were enrolled in
the Institute which closed Friday
Might at the University Baptist
church. Five classes were organ-
ised. “The Seven Laws of Teach-
ing" was taught by Dr. W. M. W
Splawn; Rev. O. P. Campbell had
the class in “Old Testament Stud-
ies:" Dr. A. L. Aulick taught “What
Baptists Believe" and Mrs. Aulick
“The Sunday School Manual," while
Miss Elma Stock of the Baptist
Students Union had "Building a
Bible Class." An award of a 14-
pound stick of candy for the largest
class attendance Went to Mrs.
Aulick’s class in “Sunday School
Manual."
•Yv’LHAvEtowAT,
1] M&S. TRJ6, UNTI-
=2 we con* To A
2-7 PLac6 wHeRS Yov
Ah) CAN pvt fovA
M foot vp ON 3one.~
r jA ING. I CAN'T
Mem STOOP THAT PA ft.
S FOLT2
Last night another great audience
packed the building to listen to the I
Cur.stable will go cn the iob as
soon as he can get Poke to de-
scribe in writing just exactly how
day at the address I had given
tor find out whether I was all
right and had located a lob. They
nlso wired to Akron. O. to find
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Poke Eazley has ad ths mis:
fortune to lose h‛a watch. and
Ie leaving no atone unturned in
his search for it. The Depity
Mr*. Eugene Haynie, executive sec:
retary of the Travis county Red
cros.
The roll call drive started on It*
third week Monday morning rather
limply, Judging from the report*
reaching the office yesterday. It I*
hoped, however, that Interest in
the Work of the Red Cross will re-
vive today and will continue
through Thursday.
GETTING ON THE STAGE
Girl Reporter Poses as "Greenhorn” to Try Her Hand at I
Winter Styles in
Trimmed Hats
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Federal and State Aid
For Many Texas Counties
Federal and State highway aid
will be allotted to roads in nearly
a dozen counties by the state high-
way commission Tuesday, follow-
Ang the hearing of delegations from
11 counties Monday, it was indicated
Monday afternoon.
No allotments were made Mon-
day. The session will continue
through Tuesday. R. J. Windrow,
former state highway engineer, now
highway engineer of Kansas City.
Mo., was present.
Counties submitting applications
tor aid. for changes in designations,
and other Blatters Monday were:
Red River, Mason, Ban Patricia. Mi-
lam. Panola. Henderson. Anderson,
Montgomery. Coke. Morris, Lime-
atone. Van Zandt, Marion, Runnels
end Fannin.
big city—what
the Travelers’
period of extual service. Adjutant
General T. D Barton reported on
his return Monday from Wichita
Falla, where he conferred with Ma-
jor Culbertson.
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BOND APPROVED.
The attorney generar’s depart-
ment Monday approved IM. 000
bonds of Victoria county drainage
district No. 4, payable serially and
bearing 5% per cent interest.
case.
Miss McGovern did not argue.
Instead she said the most sensible
thing in the world.
"Well, we ll try to help you get
the Job you want, and if that
doesn't turn up. you'll be willing
probably be held in Dallas next 1 cer operates The express mm.
February. Mr. Gilmore said, when; paay. according to the testimony. ____ ____
shippers will be given opportunity joined the railroads in making the payable January 2 to stockholders ,
to submit evidence to the inter- request for Higher exprens rates, j of record December IL This is
| ger will star
I Po-iton. K
{ bang-
■ tenson and i
I forward dets
B minery
| “Coton" 5
I one of the he
J ia .the whit
I 'Move to atn
l be in the sa
1 which Austin
I o
I whieh ha*
I Auatinitea, r,
I ber of the lo.
I He, tie
I Lets a
। Ogletree at
I Immeup becau
I *y will alert
■ cr*w will mi«a
I Ind* Ciewia.
| of which
I game partter 1
I be unable tr
I combat
I Quatertach
■ hie reeutar ■
I zeem in hi,
I "han cenarally
I Austin fans
I on auatin‛• 1
I' entent Ho
I that the locai
I was hav leg a
I aa, on the a
I not in the ga
8 "zzmtg
QasaszszszszszszszszszszszszsiS
If you combind the curative prete |
srt.ee ot every known “rendy-madt
cough ramady, you probably coula
aot get aa much real eyrative r-ajr l
as tiara is in this simple home m Ma :
mgk "UFP, "lich in easily prepated ,
Get from soy druggist 2%, quhees
of Fines, pour 11 into A pint bottle
eed dll the bottle wic arup, uning
either plain granulated sugar syrup,
eiariled mofanes, honey, or cor
syntp, as desired. The result M a
full pint of reall better rough tm>
than you could buy reedy made for
three times Iha money. Tastes pleae-
ast and never sppils
Thia Plnog and Syrup preparation
,."2
iated membrayes to gently and easily
that it la really Mtnishing
A day’a urn will uesolly overramo
the ordsmary cough and for bromehitis,
eroup, hoafnenes. and bronchial aath-
■a. ther is nothing better.
Pinas ia a moat valuable goncen-
trated eompound of genuine Xorway
pine extraet, and he been used for
keneratiome to break nevere roughs
To evoid disevpointment, *«k your
wftf*fuH apoctzspna"aoq a^rept
apthing alee. Guaranteed to give
irwsgzdad"‛hazc,
Washington Hocks puychased a
new Sunday hat at a sle at Rye
Straw th® other day. And as he
had hl® arms already full, h® wore
it home over his old one, thus
creating the impression that he
was trying to lead a double Ilf®.
Cricket Hicks dressed up in a
stylish attitude Saturday afternoon
and spent th® week-end in Bound-
ing Billows. However, whenever
he would pass anybody h® W wld
walk right tast, as his shoe-strings
wen not mates.
hand, walked
vania station
for the meeting.
Dr. Kellems spoke last night on
the subject, "Saving Faith." He
defined saving faith aa faith big
enough and deep enough and wide
enough and high enough to do wnat
th® Lord commands us to do, to ilve
a life guided by th® word.
Tuesday Dr. Kellem is to speak
on th® theme, “Th® Meaning of
Repentance," and Wednesday night
on the subject. “Is There a Hell?"
Th® service begins each night at
7. 30 o'clock.
Baylor-}
Ga
The propose
th* Haskell 1
tbnio on Hat
jo l ted rather
w hen it was
that the confs
rd last fall I
of a past-see
first week li
limit would be
CM<h Brig
nounred that
to rove up th
provided the
Kanaas was all
Ing the chang
But A M
tnjo, (ormer
ago, and now
ronfarence off
wining for t
eeys that it w
move up the
date, although
been taken in 1
Th* conferei
the Haying of
■fur the first
tnleea consent
fere fire This
popitively state
Bayler to pls
game
m-
V titp"
<T P A MIUTE
is U"DONS• r—
P15436 Tie. .a
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MILWAUKEE—Foreign shippine
interests are engaged in a studied
ramps ign of miarepresen tation and
propnganda tn defeat the American I
ship subsidy MH Edward C. Plum-
mer. com ml Sei oner of the United
States Shipping board, declared to-
day before the Middlewest Mer-
chant MaHne and Foreign trade
conference here.
of a White House conference to-
day between President Harding
Secretary Wallace and Attorney
General Daugherty
Hom* subst
to get a char
Austin-Houst
nesay at 1
Fob* of the
that he is si
for Ma contes
Billy CUrl
the Austin ac
at the Tullba
game domes
if Folta (
ph the junto।
ciimbed s sb
prholastic ar
being promot
senior high
Ciarke
Bo) e on tl
the bls tackie
shoe his wa
fullback that
.MH field larg
Hewus tickl
heard that he
• positin agai
■ " The regula
I took my
3 Ogden Armour that the gov-
ernment approve the purchase by
Armour A company of Morris A |
company, another of the “big five"
Chicago packers was the subject
Th. hearne on proposed Inter- I Gilmore statek told the Interstate
- -t Iner-. Mr exoresn commtssion • the Washington
ahapmente Neasnwahaneton.Was n
recessed to next April >. when ! ccoraing to evidence introduced,
will prepare evidence to bejNtr Glimore
iced. Clarence E. Gilmore, the Americai
today rose to MSI IL the highest pendins before tbessalesof the road
.Inc. July, 1919. The strength i a compteted.a.Hallodnsuthierent
renects ithe continued improvement orrne ciims J vtrtuu asureeat
Katherine McGovern, alert and
ikewise kind but with a disturb-
lne habit at seeming to know
a great deal more than on. was
teling her.
To her I gave the history of my
Ute as I had carefully prepared
and rehearsed it. I was Huldah
Benson and I was 22 and I had
left home in Akron. O, to go on
the stage. No. I hadn't any broth-
els or sisters and my mother was
dead Had I ever worked before?
Oh, yes, I had given music les-
sons once and I used to sell rec-
Tailored Dress and
Street Modal* ia •
wide Selection—
Glossy Patent Kid Vamp,
Brocade Satin back—
Spanish heel—* pattern
Z.fe $11-00
P’dPe* e a a a.
of th®
Some of th® greatest audiences
that have ever assembled in an
evangelistic meeting in any of the
Christian churches of Austin are
attending the Kellems-Richards
meeting each night at the Centrla
church.
state commission on the proposed
incsease.
The only coxnpetitor of the
American Express company, Mr
Doolev and others. All of this is in addi-
J
tion to the colored eight-page magazine
Governor Nett is getting hundreds
i ot letters recommenqing his »p-
i potntment to Jb. futute vacancy on
IH<|w steta rallFoad commission when
I enator-elect Earle B Mayfield re-
Rigna it was learned. Frlends are
l Tecommenaing 1* or 2* different
candtdatra and the correspondenc
runs up sometimes to around 100
intra mu
Sett
There is mnu
T. Ul Taylor a
morning becau
Clark field tl
mural football l
Ainers and tl
ettled
) Both tenme 1
fe and now
final intramura
The welghts a
but students o1
cede the Engii
The Pre-Med®
tory Saturday
Intramurale Al
winning mood,
on the team
to do something else for a while.
____ __went to headquar-i won't you? Keep in touch with
ters. It proved to be a remodeled t us and we’ll help you all we can.
house on Lexingbn ave.. and here in the meantime you 11 have to
- - see about getting yourself a room.
Far East will be relayed temper- i
_______ __ ________ arily around the world and across j'
state* will prepare evidence to be I Mr Gilmore declard tt was found the Atlantic ocean, as the result
introduced, Clarence E. Gilmore, I the American expose company re- of a break in the trans-Pacitic
representing the Texas railroad, ceives adequate returns on its in- cable, caused by a storm at Mid-
commission. and opposing the in- vestment, and practically all of the: way island.
crease, announced Monday on his requested 13% per cent raise. would. 1 ■- -
return from th* hearing ' if granted, go to the railroad com- . ATL ANTA-Directors
in the meantime, a hearing will panies over which the express con- Coca Cola company, at their quar-
newspaper, literature such
HONOLULU—Cable communica-
tion between America and the
ine th. Pennsyi-
and brought up
by a desk marked
innouncers,
»e ou laid.
If each pla
we Juat na
people until
hat we art
N
“The untv
■ a prepared
tone who a
ieketa," B
art* numbi
will be in
purpose of <
to graft o
have been ti
ixtra ticket
"We have
trom tall In*
specutatora
lave not d
tor vacua i
a ot the to
large profit,
HI iesues w
regardtesa <
aught, win
mt "
Port Arthur were inspected by fed-
eral ofricers, it was announced here
Monday.
Ambulance company 111. of the
nith medical detachment, lath di-
vision. national guard, located at
Henrietta, has Juat been com-
pleted and will be Inspected dur-
ing the week. It wee stated.
In quest of a Job
, IN THE NEXT ARTICLE: My ,6. moma. ou. com
, —_ •_ ah. Honkine anencies 1 against tn® Thomas ( ollery com -
I,xp<e..ncoe m the booking ^no.os. pany and certain officers of Penn-
sylvania.
CHICAGO—-Directors of th®
Standard Oil company of Indiana
today called a stockholders’ meet -
ing for December 2® to vote on 1
a proposal tc increase the capital
stock from 1140.000 000 tn $250
000,000 through a stock dividend
of 100 per cent.
BRUSSELS.—Sharp reductions
In first and second class passen- '
ger rates on vessels plying the
North Atlantic waters ar® to be'
announced soon, this step having •
been agreed upon at a ronfarenre
of North Atlantic ship companies -
7c -AM 4ViJ
Tax Board Um* Phone
Membefs of tbe board of equali-
MUon are using the telephone on
mm- smaller accounts ns s time-
aver ig hurryine through ths p:r:
tonal propert sems which is the
bat top of thetr tax program The
board la expected to complete its
Work by Friday
Numrous persona calls have
been made by the board to denl-
ing with ‘the ownera at large wtocka
of Eooda. Despite the conniderable
feekse on personal taxes in many
iitances, tbe equailzer» have re-
calved a apinit of co-operation from
these merchants, it was expinined
RICHMOND, Va.—Three million
dR'ars of th® $6,000,000 estate of
th® 1str Major James H. Dooley
TTturned three hours later it was is bequeathed for endowment of
' announcement that 1« hospital and ..two orphanages
a ptace to stay and had for Eiris, according to_terms. of
th® will filed for probate today.
Kou'Re veRr
HBLPL®**
wMeN KO
UAHr To es “
• “Travelers' Aid.'
Mh ■'!—I've come
EMato New York tv
•MKgo on the stage,
faltered, “and
Bdrm wondering ir
T you could heb
•cy me."
ben The two wom-
at en ‘conferring at
M the desk looked
E?• up quickly. The
inspection which
* hey gave me was
\)ahrewa but kind
hyjiy. After a mo-
G- ment one spoke
“I shouldn't lie
• surprised," she
Miss Van de Grift
smiled. “In just what way did
you want us to help you?”
“Why—I don't know exactly. I
thought maybe you could tell me
where to go. Don't they have
theatrical agencies here in New
York?"
The woman who had smiled—
she was Mrs. C. B White, was
to learn taler—came from behind
the desk.
“Of course there are, but I don't
happen to know about ’them. I
think they would have definite in-
formation over at headquarters,
though. Haven't you had any the-
trical experience?"
"No—I just thought rd like to
go on the stage."
"Oh. And how long have you
been in New York?”
"I just got in from Akron, O."
Here the other woman—Mrs.
Leffler—spoke up.
"Well. I'm certainly glad you
came to us. I think we can play
the part of big sister to you. Mrs.
White is just going over to head-
NEW YORK—Officiale at ths
American Wooten company and
several of the leading cotton cloth
manufacturers of New England to- |
day became identified with the
Consolidated Textile corporation, I
when at a mooting of th, organi-
sation. William M Wood, head
of the American Woolen. v„ J
elected director general and chair-
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E. Seagler to Entertain -
nber» of the new legislature
i will convene Oort next Jan-
who are already in Austin
• Eueuts of Representative «
agier of Palentine, candaqate
Maker of the house, at a air
ere Thanksgiving day. It was
b yestanday from persons who
been sent invitations to the
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AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, NuvLMBaB
Initiates Put Out
Campus Newspaper
The Daily Texan at the Univer-
sity was issued Tuesday morning
by nine new members of Theta
Sigma Phi, honorary journalistic
sorority..
Esther Wilson, Fort Worth, served
as issue editor.. Her assistants
were Sarah Shammon, La Porte,
and Kathryn Cochran, Dallas. Jane
X. Worthington, Dallas, was sports
editor Fairfax Nisbet, Dallas, was
■octety editor.
The reporters were: Ira Wil-
liams, Port Arthur: Mattie Mike,
Bryan; Kathleen Clifton, Mexico
City.
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