The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 89, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 12, 1923 Page: 5 of 10
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WITH THE WOMEN OF AUSTIN
si
Mra Dellas Hawkins ana
mon have left tar Br
Ile,
A new
The deeigm
hurtyine to
Two Brides of Today Have
This Babe’s Salary Is $200/MM)
in
•t Ctatnl
duties as
* tax assess-
A
ealthy neigh-
f
ouses to as-
S. Miller has returne
Mra
‘ed by prohi-
ate stock to
Good to the last drop
the coat of
kda but vary
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riding in mo-
ne to uner-
w
anges in the
hen I chanze
atlons of the
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ankerfng for
Mesdames
ests.
gut
C.
t King Croe-
Blackburn, H. C. Randolph.
IT’S HERE
THE NEW
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PERSONAL
1924 OAKLAND 6
teases for the day.
college, was
entertained Monday
bucking up."
THE NEWEST AUTOMOBILE OUT
OAKLAND SALES CO.
Miss Helen Kuene will leave Fri-
214 E. 6th St.
Austin, Texas
7
1
economical and a heipmaie to him.
Touring Car
$795
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Special Sport Touring 975
Bay 1 •» ot Kara trom
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Been Honored by Series of
Prenuptial Entertainments
Four-Wheel Brakes—New Engine—New Bodies!
Special Showing All Week—You Are Invited!
Miu Sidonia Rummel
Welcome* Her Fri nd*”
Very Necessary for
Growing Youngsters
» Than
y
$200,000 a year for three
years. The youthful actres
is the latest to rise to glory
in the movies.
by Principal Pictures, Inc.,
at the tremendous salary of
ns KMT.
Ma a panie **
fat Aouble,
a not a trou-
their
303
sentment for
contentment
ded easeful-
t ruffles for
ad truffle©—
and onions,
for cooking and table, for stew-
ing dried fruits, for all candy
making. And of course, Karo
makes the cakes, betters the
biscuits and spreads the bread.'
Let your grocer be your
Children’s Health Doctor—ask
him for either Blue Label or
Red Label Karo—both of equal
nutrition.
The Women’s Auxiliary to the
Austin Typrographical Union will
meet this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock
at Labor Temple Hall.
Miss Manon Griffith has returned
from a three weeks’ visit with rela-
tives in Taylor.
Ed Gillespie of Dallas. ’
Austin Monday ©n business
Miss Hasel Prather of San An-
tonio will return to her home to-
morrow, after a visit with Austin
friends.
: GREATER.
• of life that
1 pedestrians
Mrs. Whitten of Dallas ts visit-
ing her mother, Mrs. M. A. Chap-
man. for a few weeks-
Dorothy Dix Talks
By World’s Highest Paid Woman Writer
r tor I know •
‘y
of losing any
light
ous
Mrs Sam Key and son. Sam. Jr.
are expected home in a few days,
after a viait with Mra. Key’s mother
in New York.
day for Tyler where she is to be-
gin teaching Monday morning
f -
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tram aa extended visit with her
mother and sister at Ashdown. Ark.,
and en route home spent a few
days with her niece, Mrs Nolen
Turner in Ft. Worth.
Jewett. Davis. Helligbrodt. Ed Y©i-
ser, Powell. Alice Barnhart Edward
Owers, J. C. Keltner, W. E Ware,
Hazelwood. Crawford, Carroll.
MAXWELL
HOUSE
COFFEE
artistic lines.
Mias Ella Bells Brunner, eldest
daughter of Mr and Mra. Charles
•n an auto-
re about the
ng is always
» locomotive.
The Good
MAXWELL
DpT-A booklet about Dertruss
* ID—- every mother should reed.
Explains why children thrive on Dextrose.
Sent free with beautifully illustrated 64 pege
Cook Book. Write
Kingsbury Brokerage Co.
Selling Reprmemtateves
309 No. Preston St., Dallas, Tea.
—
demountable at rim and at hub* dream typo tempo;
sure chassis lubrication; motor divenelectric horun-
usually long springs; new type Tracer tig* it windshield.
SORUTHY Vx.
(Copyright 1022, by Public Ledger Company.)
"ue Tim-.
An* That Tim, Was Nearly Up.Would
Your wif. ar Husbend Wont te Renew...
Th. Pamnership?-Ask Yourself Honestiy.
Get this Beautiful
Aluminum Syrup Pitcher
Worth fl°°fdr 40c
. and 5 Karo Labels
Uttle Misses Steloise and Dulcie
Barger of Marble Falls are visiting
Mrs Malcolm Reed Jr, and little
Mias Margaret Reed
Mesdames L. E. Taylor and T.
M Hodges arrived yesterday from
a tea day’s stay with Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Hawkina.
e possession,
s frank con-
ort of wish 1
be
LAVERY mother wants her
— children to be rugged and
sturdy. Give them plenty of
Karo, because Karo contains
a very large percentage of
Dextrose. Aa your doctor can
tell you, Dextrose is one of the
most important of all food
elements.
.We’re Giving a reception to Automobile lovers—
Our salesrooms are crowded with folks looking over
and admiring
For growing children there
is no greater energy food than
Karo. It is pure, wholesome
and unusually economical. Not
only low in price, but Karo
can be used in so many ways:
Miss Mary Paul Goldman has r.
turned from a protracted viait in
Laredo with her cousin. Miss Mar-
jorie Lou Fish
"Baby Peggy," who is
Jean Montgomery, 3%
years old, has been signed
ugh-
have
win-
News of Clubs and Society as Edited by Mblly Connor Cook
ham. a cousin of the bride, will
be matron of honor, and Miss Elsie
Dornberger will be maid of honor,
while 1ittle Claire Louies Mayer,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl
Mayer, will be flower girl.
Both couplee are leaving at once
for their honeymoons, but will re-
turn about Oct. 1, to be at home
in Austin.
I loathing for
t of clothing,
ip till at last
Do you suppose any wife gives satisfaction who is e nervous
ehrew whose tongue keepe her huebend in perfect fever: or who
ie a whiner and s cempi ainer, er who ie dull end stupid) er
who is too lazy and inert to even keep hersetf properly dressedt
Fairland and are guests of 1
niece, Mrs W N. Watt, at
East Eight street.
Mrs. H. K. Eagleston and da
ter. Miss Helen, of Boyce City, I
arrived in Austin to spend the 1
Miss Edna Palm has gone to
Houston for a short visit.
Mrs. Randolph will be leaving in a
few days, to make their home in
Amarillo. At the close of the pro-
gram Mrs Daisy Crawford Carroll
and Mrs. Ekl Telser assisted in the
serving of an ice course to the
Mrs Louie H. Barnes and daugh-
ter, Mildred, formerly of Austin,
visited for a few days with Austin
friends en route to their home at
Washington, D. C, after a visit
with Mrs. Barnes’ family at Deni-
son.
State House and was the guest of
Mr. and Mra X C. Keltner.
99-
n relegatet
da} artsle
i admitting
io main, I
don, to de-
rTAKE it from me, Mr Msn, there I© many a husband who
I conoids a himself a good husband because ho doean’t
beat hie wife end pays the family bills, whose wife wouldn't
marry him again on a bet if sho was given a new matrimonial
deal. She would take a chanoe on a now-corner because she
would figure out that she couldn't do worse than oho did with
number one.
“Its Brand New and True Bluen
•p hope alive
it was the
tor. and Mies Eagleston will enter
the University for the coming term.
Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon and chil-
dren have returned from Seattle
where Mr. Bell taught for three
Dr and Mrs M C Garrison ar©
expected home today from Colo-
rado, where they have been during
Dr Garrison's vacation from his
Miss Sidonia Rummel was at
horns to her friends Monday after-
noon from 4-6 o’clock as the climax
to her long series of affairs at
Harreit„ada"isannhunhementrnorbanrredngtca
e m ' ment to Leo G. Mueller. The home
was lavishly decorated with cut
flowers and ths aining room was
ettectivogin pink and white wieh
gueen’s Wreath and ferns and a
floral wedding bell over the cen-
ter of th. table from which Misses
Eda Haenai and Elsie Dofnberger
served punch. Lter an ice course
was served.
With two church weddings in Austin today, things social
may bo said to be moving well for the beginning of the
season. Both brides have been entertained daily since
the news of ths approaching marriages was given to their
friends and both ceremonies have been planned along
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represents the climax of three
years of steadily swelling produc-
tion, enforced by public recog-
nition of the merit of the car.
Out of this volume have come
economies which have culmi-
nated in the greatest quality value
ever given the motoring public.
Reduced to
$795
Such equipment as this is sheer added value over and
above the high quality that gives the good Maxwell
its reputation for dependsbiHty and economy:
Rebecca Degree Team
Will Meet Thursday.
The egree team of Mary Re-
bekah lodge will meet Thursday
afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at Odd
Fellows hall.
PgaN*E*A*-,aex-a-=52
mevle-yrur rrenept husbnnd .or. wife rfvn vnu, Mr .Man see -H4ra..
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tees and the guests were drawn
from her schoolgirl friends.
M Bell. Frank
Miss Willie Stephens, supervisor
od music in the Austin public
schools, has returned from her sum-
mer vacation. which she spent at
her home in Lometa. and ta ready
to resume her duties with the open-
ing pf school.
Mrs. Frank Reichardt
Woman'* Executive
Board Meet*.
The executive board of the w M.
U of Austin Baptist association,
will meet this afternoon at 3:30
o’clock, with Mrs. W. W. Caves.
IJMEN he coma heme at night t© an m.kept house ana sit©
W down to a dinner that would give an ostrict indigestion
do you think that you a ns playing fair with him, or welching
en yeur part of th© bargain? When you run up ruinously ex-
travagant bills and he sees himeelf being sold into lifelong
elavery to ehopkeepers, don't you know that he wishes ho had
the courage to brook up the partnership at once, and that he
feels like having you prosecuted for having misapprpriated
the firm'© money?
Captain and Mrs. A. O. Watson
and daughter, Miao Marjorie Wat-
son. returned yesterday from Colo-
rado where they have been for
several weeks.
Mr and Mra Hugh Nugent Fitz-
gerald are leaving tomorrow for
Dallas, after a several days' visit
in Austin.
Present were:
Mueller-Rummel wedding, St.
Martinis Lutheran church; 8
o’clock p. m.
Exeutive Board, W. M. U,
Austin Baptist Aasociatibn,
meets; Mra. W. W. Caves; 3:30.
M. N. 8. Club meets; Mie©
Polly Notons 3 o’ciock
Woman” Auxiliary to Typo
Mnion. megta, Labet emple;
3130 o’clock.
Girl.' Settlamant Club meet,
fer luncheon. Country Club: 1
oklock.
Give* Kitchen Shower
For Miss Byme.
M1m Edna Doehler entertained
Monday atternoon in honor of Mlaa
Lucille Byrne, a bride at the week.
A kitehen shower was th, big feat-
ure of the afternoon and the gitts
wer concealea in a fose huad
heart for presentation to the honor
zusat.
In a contest in hemming tea tow-
el. for the linen cheat at the bride-
to-be. Mra Kelleher received the
pri=e for neatness and .peed and in
andther contest. Mlaa Johanna
Hughes wee declared prize win-
ner. An ice course was nerved
to: Misses Mabel Thomaa, Kath-
erine and Mararet Macken, Jo-
hanna Hughes, Louise Shaw, Rosel
Modrall, Louise Sc etze, Bertha
Lacey, Anne Maxwe", . nd Mes-
dames Kelleher, dee. ±uehler. 0.1
K Jowers. Ralph Desmotd and
Denny Parker
ment Ned
wn his cap
nd buttoned
we can do,"
rwarly •1
to ask."
"I am buck-
"I see now
» something
in Mina Gil-
s ©nd you'll
y th© heels."
Doomed orf
his arms,
-that’s all
g so good. I
aln’t get to
it in a fairly
4 you"—h*
iftness that
movements
rour name?"
oked at him
ert," ahe an-
no TOU ever ask yourseit if you eive satistaction a a husband or ea
D aru. R2 """
FOULD you give • good reference if you were looking for
Ca another matrimonial job?
IVERy married man and woman ar© actually aware of how far the
M. poor week. blundering creatures they married are from the angels
” and heroes they thought they were espousing-
There is nothing like domesticity for turning thf
spotlights on the faults of those with whom We
live, and there is not a husband or wife who
could not bring an indletment a yard long
against his or her life partner without stopping
to make a new inventory.
co MUCH for th© other fellow, but how
• about yourselfr Suppose. Mr. Men,
marriage wes a business contract, ent ©rad
into for a definite spec© of time, and th©
time was neary up. Suppose you had
found th© arrangement profitable and
agreeable, and were enxious to renew th©
contract. Do you ever wonder if your
wif© would sign on the dotted line agein?
Leutsnant Harry Jean Baxter
has returned from a three weeks"
visit with relative© in Houston and
will ented Austin Military Academy
next Tuesday.
TODAY'S CALENDAR
Hammer - Brunner weddle
St. Mary's Catholiq church;
e clock a. m.
Missionary Society
Begins Year's Work.
Th© Woman’s Missionary society
of the Central Christian church be.
gan its year’s work Monday after-
noon with a business and social
meeting at the C, M. Miner home,
with Mrs. R. E warren presiding,
and Mra Edward Owers in charge
of the program Th subject for
the afternoon was Pray Ye." Miss
Ada Blackman spoke on the "Privi-
lege of Prayer," and Mrs Frank L.
Jewett's.talk dealt with Prayer in
the work of the church Mra Ow-
ers spoke of tbe Golden Jubilee.
Th* presence of many members
who have been away for the sum-
mer added to the pleasure of the
occasion.
Mrs. H. C. Randolph tendered her
resignation as treasurer and ths
vacancy will be filled by the com-
mittee on nomination. Judge and
o girls taka
•t warmed
em out now
might vary
and death
keep them
tian church.
Dr and Mrs. H E. Baxter and
family will be at home in their
cottage at 1208 West avenue this
winter until tbeir now home at 13 it
West Avenue is completed, which
will be about th© first of March.
O YOU think you glv© satisfaction as a husband T A woman
• wants s husband to show her daily that he loves her.
She wants tenderness. She want© appreciation. She wants bar
husband t© five some sign that he still takes sn interest in
her, and look upon her as something mor© than a kitchen
adjunet.
HOW about it Mr Man? Have you kept the lor© : res burning
LI in your wife's heart, or have you let them go out because you
ceased to feed the flame? Do you pay your wife delicate courtesles?
Do you remember anniversaries and surprise her with some little
thing she wants? Do you tell her she la prettier than any of the
flappers, or ere you one of the men who never take another look
at their wives after the wedding day, or show them any little atten-
tign. and whose wives would drop dead with surprise if they paid
them a compiiment
TT 18 because men think they can't fose them that many
I husbanda knock everything their wives do, end treat them
with a rudeness they would not dare to show the cook. They
would mend their manners if they know that their wives would
quit cold if thing© were not mad© pleasant for them.
........
Whicnoanewishexondka Typo Auxiliary Meet*
in Labor Temple Hall.
taro. I think
Nod. Good
rot names,
ertain num-
a Well. I
f you go out
n do about
at some and
bout Hying
merer cou:"
that road
I itself and
y end ex-
*o. or any
•ring. The
ome prom
» a gaudy
ring of «
who he 5
nty people
enjoy the
p of all.
ecta, com
la that the
eing spent
nan by ei-
der satis-
vate indi-
the court
taught by
nd actua
l place the
he learned
theoretical
y at him.
ooh. "You
t degree for
. them He
ake their lot
rk when he
attitude of
‘ hope when
la breast
a Doomadorf
e found him
ied, hs eyes,
in a firmer.
in the living room adjoining the
dining room, the beautiful array
of cut glass and silver wedding,
gitsf was displayed. There was Ar- . f t r
number of callers during the aft- TITSt Luncneon. OI
ernoon . . . Settlement Club.
Miss Floy Moore The Giris settement club win
r rr ", meet today at 1 o'clock at the Coun-
13 Honor Guest. I try club for the first meeting of the
Miu Floy Moor, who I. leavine fal seron.Mr.Erneat"tachot
the Utter part at th. wek for anaMrs.Charien.Gates U be hos-
Nashvile to enter Ward Belmont tesses for the day:
AF COURSE, no men comes up to a youns
• girl's dreams Granted, There lint any such
an animal, but there ar© certain things every
woman has a right to expect of her husband
Consideration. Fair play A fifty-fifty split on th© perquisites as well
as the penalties of family life. How do you check up on these things?
Do you think your wife would let herself in for twenty years more
e* your society if she could help herselfT She is human, you Enow,
and has the equal human reactions. When you come surly and glum,
and sit up through the whole evening in a frozen silence that sands
the domett l e atmosphere down below zero, or when you vent on your
wif© all the temper and irritability you dare not display to your
customers or clients, do you imagine that she is passing a happy hour,
and thinking how perfectly delightful It is to be assured of such cheery
companionship the balance of her lif©?
You've seen many a lucrative business partnership broken up be-
cause one member of the firm was so inagreeable that th© other
would not put up with him at any price, and. believe me. Mr. Man.
the same thing would be true of the domestic partnership, oftener
than you think, if it could be terminated at will
TAND how about you, Mrs. Woman? Do you think your husband is
2 satisfied with you?
He is a domestie man. He expected to have a real home when he ।
married, with good home cooking and the kind of pies mother used ।
to make. He expected to have a wife who would be thrifty and
surely- but
le extent of
dependence
sTand a lot
ghost. The
a lot of
©cause I've
ring a little
get my eray.
gs, short of
toward en
id queuing
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN, TEXAS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER IX 1923.
Miss Anna Caswell returned with
Mrs. Brown Robbins and Miss Julia
Robbins from the Caswell’s summer
home at Harrison. Me, and will be
their guests until the opening of
school. Th© trio spent a fortnight
in New York before returning and
made the trip home by water, land-
ing at Galveston.
Club Coupe - • " - $ 935
4-Passenger Coupe 1195
Sedan.....1295
Traveler .... 1585
mu-eesg
ok at her.
at Ned.
xt issue.)
Mr. and Mrs.’ Frank Stewart are
visiting in Kerrville for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Swanson and
family have returned from their va-
cation trip to Houston.
Misses Janie and Grace Kidder of
Blanco, are visiting in Austin,
guests of Miss Katherine Eppes.
Judge and Mrs. H. C. Randolph
will be leaving in a few days for
their new home in Amarillo.
Dr. and Mrs. A 8- Grant are
visiting in Colorado during the
doctors vacation.
Mr. and Mra. Marshall Hicks and
Yai© Hicks trom Baa Antonio and
Mr and Mrs John M Grittith of
Taylor, were la Aastia y«©Urdx/
to attend the funeral of their cou-
sin Wallace M.Ellis.
Girl.' Club Will
Meet Today.
Th, M. N. S. club will meet this
afternoon at 8 o’clock, with Mss
Polly Noton. at 8080 Guadalupe
street. This is a new pastime club
composed of eight young girls and
the meetings ar© devoted to games
and other amusements.
PROMINENT PHYSICIANS SAY
That Polar Diatilled Water is the
best water you can get in Austin to
drink It has all the necessary
quallties of water with impurities
removed.
Phone 3M8 — we deliver. The
cost is small.
AUSTIN COCA-COLA BOT-
TLING WORKS.
818 Colorado St. (Adv.)
Brunner, win be married
Miss Etheridge Mayos is leaving
the latter part of the week for Port
Arthur, where she will teach this
winter.
B sure occasions-
either festive or
grave—the. atten- I
tion is often equally
divided between the
guest of honor and
Maxwell House Coffee j
TAND how about money When you got married you founded the
f firm of Benedick A Co. Your wife put everything eh© had Into
that, body and brain and heart She has worked harder and longer
hours than you have to make the company a success She has
sacrificed mor©
Have you given her her share of the profits? Does she draw down
a certain amount of money of her own every month, the just pay for
her labor, nr do you keep all the profits of the concern, and make
her come to you. like a beggar, for every penny she has? Would
any man partner be satisfied to bo treated the way you treat your wife*
Would he renew a contract on such terms? And if he wouldn't,
what makes you think that your wife is satisfied and desires to
continue such a bad bargain?
e'elock this mormning at St. Mary's
Catholic church, to Davia George
Hammer, formerly at Houston,
autumn tints will ba teatured la
th, costuming at th, bridal party
and th, ettractive bride will be
martied in her zoine-away (own.
She will be attended by Mins
zella Meadows as maid of honor,
and her Httla sister. Francen Kath-
min, Brunner, a* fiower girl.
A weddine breaktast will be
eerved at th, bom. at th. bride's
parents following th, ceremony,
at which places will be marked
for the bridal party, th, tamiles
and a number of out-of-town
guests.
The marriage of Miss Sidonia
Rummel, daughter of Mrs. A. G.
Gerjes, to Leo Mueller, will be
solemnized tonight at 8 o'clock,
at St. Martin s Lutheran church.
- -3 s.e
s - ■
",o. .mri
The Roberts home was gay with
late summer blossoms and the
honor guest was presented with a
floral souvenir which cleverly con-
cealed in a corsage, the accessories
for sewing Miss Maurin* Ruth-
land won first price and Miss Vir-
ginia Finks the low score. A
tempting refreshment course was
served at the close of the party.
Sport Touring - , $960
Roadster .... 795
Sport Roadster . • 895
montha They vimited various
pointa along the pacific coast, ea
route home.
mbie lest the |
my domille I
ear fever. I
would liever
t I purchased
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