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THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER ,13. 1923.
MARCOS LEGION
A Grim Reminder
e Town
HOLDS SERVICE
PERMIT LOSES
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t
+"
$8.50
Amer-
Marble Falls for a perpit
creane the height of the pow
aka
—But inatead of
•trip
fuctive form.
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BERTRAM SOCIETY.
ive, where he and his
7
1.
Mrs Ham H Munn. Mrs. Roj
Ater, Mrs.
Jackson, Mia. F. P.
4
Ratirr, Mra. W Taylor Jones, Mis
U.
—
SMITHVILLE SOCIETY.
Knobs Has PTA
y
n —
Owen’s parents.
and Mra j. j.
Winners of Our Slogan Contest
All Parties Call for Their Gifts
o
nephew Henry Winfield MeCaghren
tion of
from an extended visit
S
J
here she attended the marttage of
to
teat autumin oil and ga was known mhattered forest treen and an air-
I
Rack
Mre A H. Kalle
Misa Alice D. Peel
iturday and sun-
and Bulk aran-
l
QUEEN
M. C. Franklin
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AN
LAST TIMES TODAY
offer eincere congratulationa Their
Eisie Ellyson
HANCOCK
Mrs M Z. Piland
John H (ritfith
O. H Buaas
the
nession
Tonight — Tomorrow
annual ali-day
ry meeting
H Baugh
Tomorrow Matinee
i
THE
.00
I
rous
each other ana in Halloween pranka
Rue ...
and tricks
A pig. which had been
Just three more chances
Mrs
to see it.
followit
YOU’LL GO "BATTY"
...........
ror ..
F o Wiams
Over
M Butler Geo Prewitt H Fiaher,
HOUSE,
Kuhn
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH
Mrs Winnie Travis
*
12 00
One Performance Only
Carinon. MynlwMae Braman. Mary
iouie Howell Maaelane Buneki,1
Mra M r. Kneale
SEATS NOW ON SALE
Mail Orders Filled in Order of Receipt.
c. s. Towie
Bowl
$2.00
$17.50
seat
12.-
Ned owena have
urned trom Burton where they
$16.50
seat
y
F
hen
V
$16.50
seat
tree
ura thieveat
role
l
N
k
Owen
CORUS OF 48
write
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APR.29,1909 JUNE.6,1912
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NATIVE
OF VIRGINIA
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CRESCENT
>TIN
!
"MAJESTIC
Pirates! and
pieces of eight!
Ill
Mrs Felix S. Matthews
89. Mahogany Nut
TODAY AND
WEDNESDAY
15. Pollychrome Con-
sole Mirror... .818.59
S •
ngan
nFichar,
14. 9x12 Gold Seel
Congoleum Rug 818.95
Mrs. Henry Winder •
6. Blue Enamel Hey-
wood Reed Rocker, Up-
holstered seat . 832.50
Mra Fred Kingdon
13. Pereelain Top
Kitchen Table. .820 00
34. Felt Top Acme
Card Table..... 85.50
^a at Tem-
Brinter and
SWANN-SCHULLE
FURNITURE CO.
city passenge ■
iational . Grea H
out of the cttW.
Susiness. W
Mra Roy Bedichek
33. Oval Rag
22. Tea Wagon 815.00
Mra Jaw T. Futehear
23. McKay Asbestos
Table Cover.. 815.00
21 Cents Per
Pound.
Miao Laura D West
29 Fine Pair Feather
Pillows ........89.00
Mra K F. Shropshire
18. Walnut Decorated
Rocker, tapestry
Arnes Wee
28. Fun size All Cot-
ton Mattress.. 810.00
retur
ter a
17. Enamel Decorated
Rocker, cane
Rockdale Renews
Oil Operations
Margaret Wright
2. Lange Overstuffed
Fireside Chair 875.00
ver 80 yeare
anfez
3
—for this clever adapta- ' i
tion of the Goring Pump
II
Y
, formerly con
erttsing depart-
American, hat
, where ha wi
iE staff of the
HELP
OMEN
R eat ored
4. Ivory Dressing
Table.........835.00
■oo persons
wntacture
1 Statea.
I
I
I
tude wars fit
archus of XI
Mre. Ulla Murphree
21. Ice Cheat .. .815.00
& Maple Writing
Deak .........830.00
30. 8-ft. Porch
Shade .........88.50
NOW
SHOWING
(,
I
And ths shade of his
bueeaneer aneeeter
meving s Hale Engileh
nquire te defene of his
enstie ngainet
BERTRAM Texas. Nov. H—A
delighttul hospitality of this week
was the party Wednesday afternoon
i of Mia
ass too
w deco-
Eleanor Claire
9. Walnut Daven
Table...........
7. 6x9 Axminster
Rug..........830.00
Him
Taylor
Nlazel Wauch
37. Child’s
Rocker ........82.00
to, Mra. Gu;
(111, Mrs. J
tn have developed in UM hole at
2$36 feet.
Hazel McArthur
32. Perfection' •
Heater ........87.50
Height-of Dani
Dismissed.
Heaeusser and family.
J. J. Heusser and son, Wilson,
have gone to Egin for a visit in
the home of Mr. and Mra E. T.
Owen.
FRED
NIBLO
roDucDON
-
The master
cast of all
stars
The master
photor drama
that plumbs
'the deptha
of a woman'
soul.
d
d
e
t
1g*N3 ee,-se- 2„
Mra Ed Dauzherty
'40. 6-piece Aluminum
Kitchen Set... 82.00
Miss Salle R Day
41. 4-piece Aluminum
Kitchen Set.....81.50
Mr. R M Peniek
Mrs. Elnabeth Fulshear
19. Fancy Walnut
Rocker, Tapestry
Mezdaui pAED
I Miner, L O. Koshis 1. Preirter, CI E„2.
It Futlar «len Drewitt M Pimhev V- - ---2
Lower Floor $2.50, Balcony $1, >1.50, $2.
PLUS TAX
bles of players enjoyed the delighti
ful afternoon in the ’ passtme of
STARTING WEDNESDAY
The Great Amecican Play
-TH I VIRGINIAN"
42. Cigar Holder 81.00
- Elizabet Tripiette I
43. 14-in. Mahogany
Candle Stick......75
Mra Rienara O Hardy 1
, 44. 12-in. Mahogany
Candle Stick..... .65
Mrs. T. M Mass
35. Steamer Reclining
Chair .........85.00
Fxe
Arn
3
the
San, Marees High
Has Patriotic Program
sax MARCOS. Nov. 12—An er-
cellent patriotic program was given
by the seniors of the Ban Marcos
high school Saturday morning at
$
h
Dunbar, was auctioned off. the pru
1 ceeds going to the chapter treasury
SEASONS BEST MUSICAL COMEDY
I ONE SouD YEARL, KNICKERBOCKER THEATRE, MX
W. P. Ry lander
25. Fumed Oak End
Table and Book
ican lesion were in full uniform and
the impressive exercises were heard
by a large audience. Past Post
Commander Bam V. tone presied
and introduced the speakers.
Rebee Na Ledge.
Mr and Mrs Wll M Nichols en-
tertained the Rebecka lodge with a
Maty Louise Del Curto
3. Haynes Mattress,,
full size.......850.00
Missionary Meet.
The Presbyterian society held
. 36. Folding
Chair ....
Thrall Has Night Watch
THRALI. Texas, Nov. 22-Thel
committee avpoluted by the Thrall
commercial Hub to receive bids for
the position of night watchman and
sanitary hupervisor has employe
Paul Stretsch, a retirea farmer. .
C E «
W. K. C
Texan b
Hev N.
' D C. W
ple this week
Mr. and Mra R H
item. In
2552
evc.
Application of G. L{Jones of
- ■ - Qo.in"
-er dam
Thone parte or Waco. Mrs Morley ot Beevine,
WfteSROeFouses
Ville
Norman Buencher ha a returnea
from a vimit to Waco and Temple.
Mine Clara Adela Roench baa re-
turned from Waco where she weal
to be prerens at the marriage of her
friend. Mie/ Nettle Gaut
After aa extended vimit with her
perenta, Mr. ana Mra D, W Evanz,
Mra Judson shuftora has returned
to her home in Han Antonio She
was accompanied by bar kills niece,
Bobby Margaret Ehglestotn.
Mrs Leslle D. williama has com
from san Antonio to bin her hun-
—Ane every ecoasien
Corgeet Style- Semple. Will
Be Sent Upon Requeut
/
BARBARA LA MARR
ROBERT Mekim
SNIP BENNETT
MATT MOORS
BURNET WINS GAME.
BUINET. Texas, Nov. 11.— The
Burnet high school football team
went to Cherokee Saturday and won
a tame from Cherokee high by a
•core of 3 to •. Prof. Silas Howell,
the Burnet high roach, accompanied
the team.
.......$7-50
R Lockhart
EJLOC
ill, weeretary ~
. and her 4680
g on tentatlyi
Ftatnment herd
ate noclal wel-
intion. Austim
the i0z oon-
t Wichila Fall,
For World Pence.
Rev. Wright dealt with the honor
aa due to thome who fought an val-
iantly and died so heroically for the
caune they knew to be right. The
latter part of the addresa was given
to means of avoiding a future like
catastrophe that more of Christ in
Individual life would mean Individ-
ual pence and more of Christ in
international poily would mean in-
ternationai peace.
ehildren
day in I
nimes
Po-f*mG" SAVAGE
k HFNR W.
. nrr orrens.eo sucdss
Operation are being resumed in
the wudcat well No 1. Bremond
raneh, by M. A. and Frank Cul-
ver. after suspenmion mince May A
flaking joh, lanting from March to
May, was never compteted and
Drliter V. A. Bartlett now proposes
•2
26 Mahogany End
Table ........810 00
Mra 1..C. Marvell
gra
,father are buried in Mt.
Olivet cemetery. Salt Lake
812.50
M-=
-Wedding
—Graduaien
— Ranop
Unle Tgetehel
10. Colonial Quartered
Oak Bed.......825.00
CAMERON, Texan. Nov. 12—In
view of the fact that the work ot.
paving 31 blocks in the city will be-
gin within a short time. the Cam-
eron Commercial club voted at its
last meeting to ask the city council
to make some sort of arrangement
by which excavation into the pro-
poned new pavement for the pur-
pose of repairing or tapping the
main sewerage and water pipes may
be reduced to a minimum.
e, irregu-
Wr
MM4.NX
dhiasahhh,
a report
expected viaitor Friday in tbs Nome
of Mr. Md Mra W M Naira
new appftcuon
l ached, •o
“ net’ro
my hos-
■■Ufa,
troubles
veaknena, i
Grove by
peopile:
Mr ana
IN REMEMBRANCE
*27
W.H POTTER -HENRY PPOnfR
SEPT. 18,1827 AUG. 10,1888
sumotartnercuahanni,ad"uahnjperrlaxononet.td J u Decbert.has -“b-
rwumys owe beat bat" for a deep fepresente the trenches and dugouts
teat. This, due le the fact thet with notdteta standing duty ths
TO RICK WAR BADGE DESIGNS
The war department at Washing-
ton is receiving designs from which!
to melect a badge er button for use
on civilian clothtng identitying the
wearer as having been under some
certain degree of military train-
ing The badge will be given to
those who have served an privates,
ofticers or ngn-commiasioned offi
cere la aay branch of the federal
mintary vervice, the national guard,
training campa or renerve organi-
rationa.
ly Hut-
B. Me-
poet, who merved in
ihroughouethe war.
at the Ph, a end farm near
log Memar- and _____
unbar, Kd OutiAw,
mouthwest of Hockdale. This la be- Hlgin Mercantile company has a
(The Judges were three disinterested prominent
business men of Austin.)
five ehildren were present, Miram
Hamloot of Cistern, Hurd Hamlett
ROCKDALE. Texas, Ni
LIBERTY HILL GIRLS WIN.
LIBERTY HILI, Texas, Nov. 12.
The, iberty Hill Riris‘ basketball
tean invaded Bertram Friday and
defeated the Bertram team by a
17-10 sore. This waa their first
game of this year.
Mr and Mre
when Mrs. A. P. Bolton was hos-
teas to the bridge ciub. Four ta-
Gina More Cotton.
ELGIN Texas, Nov 11—There
were 22,490 bales of cotton ginned
among oil men and those interested of business in
over the resumption of drilling In Armistice day, but their show win-
- "ee
Teachers’ Meeting.
A number of Taylor torn here at-
tended the county teachers’ meet-
ins at Georgetown Baturday. Those
woing to Taylor were:
Mr and Mrs K H Howard, Mr
l’
Mr and Mro
win attend the
Central Texas a
c22hja
hms
across the Colorado river at Marble
Fals to impound an r ad,tional
115 acre-feet of water was dis-
missed by the state eboard of water
engineer/ Monday because of de-
and civic welfare of Smithville.
Rev J. L Yelvington was elected
«nalehmirman, ana Rev. E M Wyile
i secretary.
to Waco,
ths regular chapel hour. The pro-
~ ' D gram waa direcied by Miss Martha
Growers K 6 C e l V 6 Harding, sponsor for the clam, with
announcements made by Dorothy
. mental music. A Aprelous lumeh
to which the husban« were invitea,
waa served at noon
Mra Pauline Anderson
of elastic, two solid but-
tons hold It snug over
1 he instep.
—It comes In black
patent or black satin, with
the latticed atrip ot black
suede.
to aidetrack the toola at mo teet pupuis han aided the eachera in a . Mims Opal Mecaughren haa re-
unlens they ran ha quickly erap- ■ moat excellent manner , turned to Smithvile after an ex-
plefand removed after installauom I —. — ------ ~ | tended visit with her brother, R. E
of the new rie. Which la mow oh the HONOR ELGIN HEROES, MeCaghren, of Gary, Inalana. She
ground and being ael up. j EIGIN, Teana Nov 11—Not only j was mucompunied by her little
Grant matisfaction is expremned | did the merchanta clone their placee i---‘ ....... "
Mra Cora Keen
12. Long Buffet Mir-
1500 Hear Talk of
Rev. Wright on
Peace.
. vimited relatives and friend, her
r. T. A , the past wash having iet lor
legion, I Cuero Thuraday,
decora- ' Mina Paine was a week-end via-
Cartyle, Ror la Aim tin •
rm Uda. Mra M M Koenech M Hounton
• nd Mra Klam. Mra Tony, bran-
nor, M'S W. II Frenton, Mlwra
mundera, Yelmn Hambten, Melen
lbs followine
hehool la this community has had
antexeelent attendance, and a
Cameron Starts
Paving Program
The Same Model
—In all log cabin brown
suede. RIA
li price........... •IU
g.aaocege.z-,
i? x
(GEeg)
ELSTEcKC! 909CONGRE55
ths ranks
Barkley,
prenente
tions to
who gal
Flaming
who gav
tnture
etars wa
UI to at
rallon.
of the lodge., A pretty plate
rereshmentn "were served to
her sister, Mies Nettie Gaut,
Yent Miss Cleo Jennings,
Mrs. H. Lowe
24. Mahogany Tele-
phone Stand... 815.00
45. 8-in. Mahogany I
Candle Stick........ I
Mary canu I
46. Smoker’s Set.. 50 I
Matt Benson |
16. Large Walnut
Rocker, velour
seat ..........817.50
The pestors of ths city kavs
formed ths Smithvine Pastors aa-
mocintiov Meetime will bs bald
M-monthly, The abject la ta pro-
mots fellowship among the pas-
lore and to advance the relldiotn
BURNET SHIPS
4000 TURKEYS
1_________
IARE‘
ER FUN
andloakou
all winter
1 steen am
e all the Nn
X-TU!
contested by property owners.
Additional water power is desir-
ed for operation of the mijl, water-
works and electric light plant af
Marble Falla. Mr- Jones’ petition
outlined that all of the water will
be availabl for irrigation er power
bridge. NIrs. J. T. Jackson madj below the.dam. as the iroreased
high acqge and was given a lovely «■««»»» or the dam will not result in
lace colar. Mm. Guy Ater cut, diversion of any of the water,
for consolation and waived a nice- ’ J' -s-s-
box of candy. Mrs. J. W- Blaven
won low and was presented a box
5. Solid Mahogany
Upholstered Rocker
.............835.00
W T. Melane and daugntera,
Misses Francos and Marearet, hare
returned from Wars
MARBLE FALLS Georsetown Senice
tor of the state univermity war”
--- guest in the home of his daughter,
tation of parents and Mrs. Emil Buescher.
led
ital
nrrange
the Prot
Permit to Increase
The main feature of the program
Henry P. Potter, motor-
cycle policeman, was rated
a one of the most daring
cyclist in the west, back
in 1912. But his bravado
cost him his life. Today a
single marker covers the
‘eg2
program Members of
the club request the city council to
in vest Umi te the price of pavement
for the residential streets The mo -
then carrie unanmouiy. showing
that sentiment is strorgy in favor
of the greater paving program.
will be filed and tonsidered, it was
announced. The permit is being
was an address by Dr P W. Horn,
president of Southwestern univer-
sity, on "The Substanee of 0*8*
imgagdsp Bk^by l
yeteeted chorus conducted by MIm
Helen giett and acoonpanied by
Mra. W P. Davidson opened the
Taylor Brevities
TAYLOR Tvaaa. Nov. It—Mb
and Mra W. R Mood ana non,
Roger, of Georgetown visited Taylor
frienaa Hundny. .
Dr. ana Mra. 1. H Vauzhen and
y P)
Q
2% A
Ma,
xies Anna Belie Warrem, Bem•
Blok and Martha Einmons motorea
to auaiin Haiurdey
Him Pauline Jordan has re-
turnmda trom a vimit la Holland
Min i'a i herme wumon yimted
la Ware saturday and Bunday
Mite Jewe Han of the Taylor
pubue a. bool faculty mpent Sunday
in Temple
Mr ana Mrs Walter Lundeh and
children have returned from Tem-
to their home in Elgin af-
asant visit here with Mrs.
Woody, by her daughter, Adele,
pathetiejand sons, Mal and Burnc, were
‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. A
Burna Munday.
Mr and Mrs W H. Cherry were
recent yisitors to Elgin.
COLEEN MOORE
KENNETH HARLAN
RUTH CUFFORD and
JAMES CORRIGAN
-in-
"April Showers"
A comedy drama of two sides
of society One side of so-
moty •" Irish qirl whs loved
SR Irish boy. On ths other
side s rich young mies who
wanted the youth for her
very own.
—it's unique end different
and that s what you want.
Alee New Stan Laurel
Comedy-" ROUGHEST
AFRICA* and RATHC NEwS
City. And under the in-
scription for the son is
carved a motorcycle of the
. racing-type.
Suite by Mrenra Mrewit
ition nf
at the
oh. here sphnt mevrni ay
•d In by । . The indles aid -oelety of the Bap-
he.Con: tIM ehurch Will heye a Chriatmas
voterana besaar December 11.
J M*"*.: Jud** ana ku Chan, ailespl
tod boon . nt Columius wef bore for a tow
from all' dare during the past week.
PASTOR ARRIVES.
BURNET, Texas, Nov. 12.-E A
Hunter, the new presiding elder of
the Lampasas dintrict, preached in
Burnet Bunday night to a large au-
dience. He has the qisunction of
being the youngest mfbister in the
Wm Teaas conference.
The newly appointed pastor of
the Burnet hurch, C. C. Moore, ar-
rived in Burnet today to confer
with the preaiding elder.
BAT,
Survives Snake Bits
THRALL, Texas, Nov. 13.—Ray-
mend, the 14-year-old son of Er-
win Mi Gin ms of Lawrence Chapel,
who was bitten by a rattlesnake
and becoming unconsclus n a
short time after the bite was taken
to a Taylor sanitarium, is recorer-
ing nicely
of candy also. ,
Refreshments were served te tbs
following gests: Mrs. Bam H. Tay-
lor. Mrs. H M. Allen, Mrs. J. B.
Hightower, Mrs. J. ON Wilson, Mrs.
J. W. Slaven, Mrs- R. N. Gray,
and Miss Lucile Wilson of San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Sidney
Duckworth have returned from
their honeymoon trip to Ban An-
tonio and other points.
Mrs. G. C. Ater and daughters.
Misses Velma and Rachel, of
Menard are here guests of Mrs.
Asher's mother, Mrs. E. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Owens have
GKORGETOWN, Texas. Nov, 13.
Armistice day was observed in the
churches of Georgetown on- Sunday
and a special memorial service un
der the auspices of the local post.
American legion, waa held in the
Mrs Wiley Bennett,
Mrs Loodie Wilson of Belton
(esp
ELSTECKC 909
HLGINX, Nov 11— Friday after-
noon a Parent-Tenchere. as-ocla-
lion waa orzanized in tha Knobs
community. The following otticers
were elecied: Prrald.nl. tin Bai-
lie Stewart: tres surer. Mra. Allen
MeCord, Mra. Hugh Burke, becre-
tary.
. Wrdneoday the membera of the
ansociation, Ke teachers and par-
ents of the scool Eave • box sup-
per. v»l<li netted about 830,00. The
Mr. wnuama has
/ ----
BUBNHT: Texas, Nov. U.—Guth,
rie Howell company of Burnet has
ontractea for three carloads of
turkeys to be loaded Tuesday and
Wednesday of thW week. Two car-
loads will be reeiba Tuesday at
Lake Vietor and amother car on
Wednesday at Marble Falls. The
purchase consists of about 4000
birds. Ths price was it cents per
pound.
This firm is negotiating with par-
Ues whereby -it expects to handle
about three or four other ears of
turkeys, which are being pooled by
the raisers of Burket county.
colots end pmtrtotic exhibits The
Moouer snd Lanie Nasiey.
Mr. end Mra W. n. Preston
spent sunday la Rockdale.
Mio, Winnie Davis who is attend-
ing Klee l sell late at Houston this
year. Ie vinitine her parents. Mr.
and Mra W. H Dans
Mtimmes Tom Coiner and Helen
Coffin motorea to Ran Marcos Bat-
urday te vimit Mrs Comer's par-
sots
G s
g.hn.Wcdrondy.mne,52 at Carter ketreanmenu or ------
tsir.mmcene.nm.cnumrattha th. kin pie, tit-bus ehocolate, salted
ci:"oionetonrxinat"eniRnuta, wer- daintily served Snap-
Central .Trxnvu..confrrcet ■ pr. ■■ the Hallowe'en coIts were
meet Tempie uni wee l the vlate favors ** '
wJ ium-ieern rsgtarvamunau.ceuagr
Davis, Amu Smth, Narrn artera
Measers H K Brooka, Staten Finch,
Blanco Basketeers Win
BLANCO. Texas, Nv. 13. — The
Bianco high schogl basketbail
teams played their first games of
the season here Friday evening
with the Johnson City high mehool
The local boys' team defeated John-
son City by ■ a score of 20 to 18.
while the girls’ game resulted in •
lie. It to M. The games were well
played by- both teams and fouls
wer remarkebdy few considering
the fset that both teams were play-
ing their first Eame of theneason-
armistice program
BASTROP, Texaa, Nov 11—Ap-
propriate services commemorating
the stoning of ths aribtice peace
terms were held Sanday at 3 p m ,
at the Dixie theater The entire
program was well rendered and
many ettlores were present. Tpe
asdres of Judge Page was full ot
patriotism and hts words retab
itmhea themaeives in the hearts of
his hearer the responsibiities or
the present generation as to ther
duty to lbs nation.
Mra J. I. Arnola of Killeen and
Miss Carrie Boll Hamlett.
a an er-1 --------
id by.Dr. I GiodiNGe SOCIETY.
by Rev. GIDDINGB, Tegan. Nov. 12-
f Hoods Mios Hert Huddleston wes s recent
ndingby guent of Miss Eunice Hilsman
1 Bx Rev. . Myron W Merhant and
being M I little con have returned to their ■
11 peace home in Ennim
the Bremond teL which M 3% mites down are af-playing ths national
southeast of Thorndale and I* nhiles
gTEIDPORARY
IDARRIAGE"
l usuu
H.EnnETH HARUin
InILDRED DAvIS
I Also Comedy Entitied
m -RESTLESS REST—FELIX"
* LIBERTY HILL SERVICE.
HBERTY HILL Texas, Nov 13.
Ar® st It e day was obaerved in Ub-
srty Hill with union servies at the
Methodist tabernacle. The tabef-
necle had been artistically decorat-
ea with pot plants, cut flowers and
ferna A large Unfted States flag
and the service fles with a number
of small flags were used.
ple where they visited Mr and Mrs
Lawrenee Heard
Mias Mmols Higger was an
Austin yumitor Sunday
A turkey . dinner was enjoyed
C. C. striclen T. Penton. Mes-
damee M A HurlwT R ahelmen-
• hneider, Laur Hrs mon. Rev. J.
W Lne snd Will H. khelmen-
mchneider. Misses Huth Brooke, Vir-
gl. Dunbar, Ida Hirers. Hertice Al
Ten Bob Falls feneva moas, arat-i
tsi Maude Hwayae, Alma Jackaon,"
Kvelyn Brral ome Pazz Irene
Ansell. The program follows:
Holo. "In Flanders Field," Miss
Gertrude Berry; one-act play.
’’Gettysburg’’ by Percy Mackaye.
given by Jim Jones snd Barbara
Keeling: readins. Miss Willie Fish-
sr; solo. Miss Mary B Carden: "The
Flag Ceremonial," characters. The
' Spirit of the Flag. Lynnette Duly,
her two heralds, Mildrsd Hills and
1 George Robert Greg; veterans of
the. wars 1841, 1898 and the world
' war, Herman Allen, Marvin Jack-
son and Jack Hays: solo by Vir-
1 ginia Martin- The beautiful music
1 during the program was given by
Charles and Ward Morton play-
ing violins' accompamed by Emma
Ruth Buckner at the pit no.
sp.nl la aa endraver to recwcnioe
Mr and Mra. John H rrtith Mr
and Mra. C. A. Waqauu, Mismga
Anna Brightwen, Phoebe Garver,
Myr Miiard and Ehzabeth Grit-
tub.
v -
at their church yenterday. The
topic of study wss The Child and
America • Future ' Tbs study anan
nternpersed with vocal and lustra-
Mrs. E J. Moses has returned
from s visit In Laimpamas with her
sister, Mra. Lem Oliver and family.
Mr* Dudley Jarrett and uttie
son of San Marcos were guests .a
the A. B. Marcus boms ibis wsek
to attend the Marcus-Duckworth
nuptials
Mra. M L9 Mason and utile
daughter. Marlon Lee, of Poet were
Euests in the A. B Marcus home
this week to attend the Marcus-
Duckworth nutils.
Wednendhy evening s merry par-
ty gathered at the country home of
Mr. and Mra I. O Wilson', and.
played "42 made candy and pop.
corn. Ana had a very pleasant
evening hone ring M lao Lucile Wll -
son nt Han Antonio, who la a house
guest of her brother. J O Wilson
Among thone honoring Miss Wil-
son with their presence were:
Misses Aline Dickens Thelma
Smith, Francis Phillips, and Nan
Ray. and Mesara Bob Tanksley
Clyde Smith, Ralph Gibba, omi
Beetle ana L w. bean, •
plane hovering overhead and tanks
attack It depict s cemetery, with
ri.o hearing th. names of the
Elgin boy who made th. supreme
merinice. The backgrouna is In th.
national colors with appropriate
pictures while dimtribted through-
out are wsr relit • helmeta gaa
manka, abore ahella guns etc it la l
a work of art and baa attracted
much attentiom
deliuhth Halloween pert al lh.tr
home Wednenday evening Every
one ream ta qoetume, mankea and
tra emriy purl nt the evening waa
Mera re Wayiana Holing 015
Makher 0 W. Loftus Philip Bam-1
ueison, Grady de well John K Mleg-
ola, Henry Hirers Taylor Niekola, |
bana Bponbers. Mtarscnail Nheim- ।
east haM her.
Th. Woodman irel• will meet
Friday evening at » er lock and nil 1
membera are requested te be la at-
Hilda me.
There will be a Thanksgiving
program and a bag mupper at Ny
Sweden s> bool house ovember A.
and as Invitation has been extend- .
sd tbs public
Cari ietming at Utile Rock, Ark.
Is wpenaing several days with his
mother. Mrs s. H. lemming. >
Miss Maude Cels of Burnet le an
27. Mahogany Cos-
turner ........810.00
Walter Puckett. Julian Hivers, Ben
Fromme, Horace Wood. Zeaton
Valls Mdwin standifer, Clabe Car-
lo* dGranglin and Hrvey Condron,
T. F Pyer and Arthur Bassist
Mrs. F. M Marley
38. Chs Nursery
Chair .........$2.00
1. 3-Piece Uphol-
stered Fibre Living
Room Suite ..810000
Maa C. sehulze of Cleburne
Mra. O D. Emerson and chilaren
are spending the week-end in Waco.
Mrs J C Hallard of Houston wes
a recent visitor to her sinter. Mine
Anns Chalk.
Mra. Will Rodgers of Bastrop
was a week -snd vial tor to Smmith-
NlNG,
NE
eauzess"
31. 36x72 Axminster
Rdg................
Lay Pipes First.
Mayor J. R Wh'te, a member of
the commercial club, assured the
club that the council would not al-
low the work of paving to proceed
without duly notifying the citizens
in pfnty of tjme for them to com-
। plete any contemplated connection
with the main pipe lines. .
To Residence Area.
Citizens a re alreadys laying plana
for the extennion at the paving into
the residential districts.
C. W. Lawrenee set the hall roll-
' ing at the last meeting of the com-
1 merci al club, when he moved that
wreknn“wzue" C fheinorparenta - Baatrp coumey ffom the erop of
IM^rul Allraasv Pi Moody of 1023 prior to Oct. ”- “ com-
a£5TS Azluna‘hizothe,"Xr pered,;in 20,258 inned
Dan Moody Hr. 18, lw»
Miss Alice Maltzberger of ■
Bouthwestern universjy at George- ilqim socap-
town wana.week -end guest of Mins kidIN, Texas. Nev 13—The F band here. ---- ---
Borine, a- t _ ■ g, ft- — O. E. Hub celebruted Halloween; opened a law office in Smithville
uransorry or ueorse-1 A delightfuz party Wednesday! Mr and K. W. Hamiett who
town win lecture to the members "vening at the he, meor Mrs A H live near Smithviue, recently cele-
Retreshments of pump- bra ted their golden wedding Man)
—---- ' ---- - - triendo from town rove out to
Mrs. W. K Cur ham has returned
from a week’s visit in Galveston.
Rev J. E. Stack of Elgin won a
recent visitor in the J. L Yelv-
ington home.
SMITHVILLE, Texas, Nov. 12.--
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Wilams have
returned from a visit to Austin.
Mra. W R. Wheeler and eon have
returned to Del Rio after a- two
weeks* visit in the home of Mr. and
Mm A F. Wilkes.
Mra Elmira Gould of Sacra-
memo, California, is making an ex-
tended visit in the. home of her
brother, J. H Rhodes. e
A. G. Mueller of Moulton is a
BAN MARc©S, Nov. 11.—Th,
Armistte day prosram in charg of
Amerlcan legion post 144 held at
the Baptiet tadefnacle Sunday
morning was attended by 1500 per-
nons, । who gave clone attention to
the excellent program ax arranged
for the occasion.
The program was directed by
Walter K. Buckner, commander of
the local poet, and was aa fol-
low,:
Invocation, Rev. H. F. Batea; nolo.
Tn Handera Fieid,"\by Mira Rox-
adene Martindale, accompanied by
Miss Burnyce Stevens; prayer. Rev
C. M. Raby: noaK, legion quartet,
composed nt Dr. urtis Ivey. Ellie
Younger. Claude Ivey and Walter
E Buckner; nddrena. Rev. J. R.
Wright: benediction. Rev. R. L
Powen.
The address by Kev Wright, paa-
tor nt the Ch ria tian church, was an
tnspirational one and has been
charaeterized aa one nt the moat
unusual ever beard In thia city. Rev.
Wright is a member of the local
Mr* Eleanor W Bailey
20 Reed Fibre Go-
Ob rt ..........815.00
Joseph T. Goodwia ’
11. Cedar Chest 825.00
with An
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