The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 156, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 18, 1923 Page: 17 of 42
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Sigma Nu Fraternity
Gives Formal Dance at •
Country Club Friday
Settlement School of I
Pi Beta Phi Alumnae
Has Austin Friends
Ten of Auntin’s newest elube are responsfble for bringine to Aun-
tin for viatta thia weak. two women who are leaders in their per-
tlteular Mnen, one of them internationally known.
Dr and Mra E O eewick and
Mr. and Mra Rmwell Yarringtom
entertained Friday night at the
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Young Dancers
Enjoy Affair
At Elks Home
dith Steruenberz. Eth i
Virginia kane, Dolly Ann
by ape 1 lee lion to Miao Lucy New- ,
ton or le Mias Goldi. P. Hor-
made the occewton for a surprime Tuesday eventne at are at the T w
phower, each xueet brinuine with c A- Tha k tie lad data the.
bar a rift to add to the equlpment mew pupita win he permintet to
art etann rMna and
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Austin Indebted to
New Women's Clubs
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Pi Phis Give Annual Benefit at Driskill Friday
fornia. In 1916 aha became
deal of Milla Collega Rhe to the
editor of a number ottranata-
tions from Old Eneiish, and a con-
tributor to varlous journais and •
magazinea.
Renervations tar the luncheon
, Grittjth
Drug Co.
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MaSS MANON GRIFFITH to the
IVI younger daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Griffith of Wash-
Ington Square and is an attractive
Mid Mrs C. N (latea.
tabWs of players enjoyed
9 games.
Mra John Ward received
—Phete W ■> Studlee
an ot these are teaching in the
vieinity t Austi and psnshinB
200 pupua -
Mrs. Schoflela has two degreea
from the Boston S hool nt Erpres-
sion. She is popular socially and
to aa active memver ot Altrusa.
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ne, we si *
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is privilegt
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o'clock, oho will deliver her toe- -
taro on “Peac• or War- la the
auditorium of the junior high
echoel and the Altrusa etub will
be hoatene on this oernoloa to all
Auetin women aad men who wish
to hear ehi eminent thinker and
logicai apeaker on a eubjeet at
world interest. Mra Catt nehiev-
♦ ■
e Austin Americ
rinklest A
Silver Tea of DAR.
The Daughtern of the Ameri-
can Revolution have announced
in honor of thia dial ingulahed
visttot to Auntin may be made by ,
women eligible to membership in
the American Asnoctation at Unt-
veratty Women and their tlend.
—Phot by lam Studie
tian Literary society and promi-
nent In student actvitles
Miss Griffith la a talented
plapint and win give apodal at-
informal Tea Honors
Mrs. W. H. Bates.
The Woman’a auxillary ar the
First Baptist church will enter-
tain with an informal teu in tbs
church parlors Tuesday afternoon
from 1 tn ft. bob or i ng Mrs W. H.
Bates who la leavig Austin soon
to make her home in Dallas. All
friends of Mia Intes, regardiess
of church affilinuon-, are invitea
to bid Mrs Hates farewul.
—Photo by Jenae
la this year’s president of "Cap
and Gown - Mi Lemiey la a
resident of the Scottish Rite dot-
mitory and nas recently been
elected to the honorary organiza-
Uob of "Orange Jackets" which
includes 20 of the leading women
of the university.
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yunderstan
its encugh 1
is sold unde
shotld pro
dale and coll
straln of f<
ull, »‘undei
Cotillion favors
bends its efforts to the PtemervA-
tion of Texas history, the pre-
servation of the recorde of her
past and the acquisition and ap-
provrinte merking of hlaterio
spots
WCIU Holds
Social Meeting.
Miss Rua Arehibald will be
hostess at her home, 309 West
Ninth street Thursday afternoon
at I oclock-o the Wcru.
louise ‘Skelley. Ruth Reed.
Verne Leonard, Maybess 1
thews, Helen How, Ina
H. Daria Leg 33
Musie for dane ine was given by
Jack Andrewe Junior Orchestra
directed by Mine Gertrude sehotte
Mlae Meile Berwic led the
■rand march, dancing with Hud-
eon andersom, and Mis Carrie
Louie* Yarrinton favored Dan
Covert in the cotitilon, 'which she
tod.
children e party m honor of their
daughters, Mlaeea Noll* Berwick
and Carrie Loutse Yarrington
The gueats were received by the
two young honor euesta, ssiated
by their parewte and by Mra.
Verna Woods.
NnS nBEecA TOVX4
Ni saudrmup in Use* sear
in Auaus haa taken nich rank
among ad new lore. Her »tudlo of
dramatic art hoc eraduated elghe
etudenta in the three yewra and
The Wednendny Morning Mdunle
club han chosen "American Op-
era" for Ha tovte for thin week a
meeting at the Drieki hotel,
wednenday at 10 a. m The foi-
renef
toe at the lo
two to till
e, and yet wb
to cases, ay t
ild utilise on
e spaghetti a
ecause if a
Italy and tri
guage which!
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the furthereal
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Favor of forf
) belling end
5 end." Abe |
example pil
a dollar and
without letti
nts worth ml
and. a rut J
up the pi real
by calling I
turel. Furths
Id print it twi
ones in Engli
to French j
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teef that he hl
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Theta New Members May
honor- Join Spanish Class..
Walter aharp peneiig for tbe boya. Tha
sxrs sr: Theta Mothers Shower
Walthall Leha swenson, John Local -hapter 5ouse.
Pedigo, Hilly Ware, Lul Pnge, An Informal tea at the
, ... „ . . house Thursday Acternoon,
Jr Charien Jr Jay Thom- Ina th. Theta mother" ana
aa. Bob nrteht, Xed Starkey. patronemes of the worority
AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNPAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1923.
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ed with veal
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la tried in 1
nd made «
l al. linecr
Lewis Davenport represented
Cupid and Cora Lee Davenport
end Rupert Saladee as miniature
bri, and bridetroom presented
the gift to the bride A refreshA
meat course was served late in
the afternoon to many friends of
the popular bower guest.
• Karl
K. U
Ing Americana, but the same
honor to accorded her abroad and
she la received with distinguish-
ed honors wherever she may gn
To see her and hear her is a priv-
ilege to which Austin’s dlKzens
are looking forward with keen
taler set and pleasure.
The Ausun branch of the
American Association of Univer-
ahty Women, organined but two
weeks ago, is beginning its work
4 ostia. Her mother waa Miss
Mary Raymond of Auetin. a sister
of Frank Raymond and she io the
guest for the winker of her uncle
end aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond.
that they will give a silver tea
Tuesday before Thanksgiving, at
Ibu home of Mra. 1. H. Hnrt 1111
Rl Grande street
A musical program is being Sr*
ranged for the ocenslon and mem-
hero of the D. A. R and* their
friends are invited to call.
program has been ar-
work for the cause of suffrage
and she wee for 20 years presi -
dent of the International Woman
Suffrage All La nce
la preparation for the lecture
la which she la to appear in Aus-
tin. Mrs Catt epeat alee months
abroad, having returned but a
few months ago She interview-
ed personally either the president
or the premier of 10 different
countries.
Net only ie Mro Cat aerial mod
at homo, one of the great rot liv-
James Fauntleroy, Joe RUI Bar-
bisch, Karl Cornwell, Jr. Delmar
Groos, Jim Howse Russell Yar-
ringten. Dr. nd Mrs Horwich.
Mr and Mrs. Yarrington, asaisted
by Mro Verna Woods
langet
"Development of Opera in
Amenm.'* Mm R U. Yarrington,
"American Opera Singer of
the ineteenth and» TwEntieth
Centuries," Mm H. B. Tyler.
"Selections from American Op-
eras.' Miss Mary Louise Allen
and Mro Johyn MeCal.
• • e
wrusa, when
ndising gra
with nine pe
i case of heal
reign langun
•tin Mawrus
h If you’ve 6
d fifty cents]
y in the wot
go down to ■
politan Ope
Ing the seas
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In comparis
wo bolumn a<
by the D
Gas and Ele
i<lw in conne
ision of We
roadway to tl
C. AH R.
erest, romanc
ir
■lame.
r of fact. Au
e only Amer
he merchandil
setter in a fol
in English
Spanish w or
comes the ol
to rate co th
pay furrie
for one ope
hero rat’s fl
for kolinsi
ler weuld ev
ch a name I
n a prenser:
er running!
n and lund
Xewton, Elizabeth Heniev. . 1 „ 11
Frances Ctua MupHm Rigg. Wednesday Music Club
B lly. Mutana James Ruttong. Studies American Opera.
member or the high achool net tention to music afttr •finishine
Sho is a member ot the Hypa- her high, school course
Ward, Paul -O Simma,
Kimmo. R. M DeLamle, 1
Clamp. Wade Qeorke,
.M's r. K ateGinnin Mr and Mra
Jhn Catar- Mr. ana Mrs. Momnce
Barnhart, V and Mra larty
Ham hart. Mr ana Mis Houghton
Mrowniee, Mr. ana Mra Q C.
Taythr, Mra z Totip. Mra l &
Myriek, Mra. Litie, Ntr Man
After a abort bumtnena meeting
there wil bo a anna! hour and
ench member attending to priv-
ileged to bring a guest
Renponse to roll call will ba
with eurtent items eoncernine
"Prohibitton." -
Muenster, Jr., Edgar Lee Clarke,
Jack Karlis. Georze Jarkmon, Wil-
liam Donier. Geoze Roberdeau.
Mark Mnrrla Hal Armstrong.
Chartes Kramet, Harry Barnhart
Paul Barnhart, Jack Lane, Fisher
Ames Tyler, Dek Robinson, Jett
Mayn€ Thomas Bagby. Noyes
Clayborne Lyneh, Arthur Jack-
Meredith, Dorothy Boon*. Ftyda
Goodstein, Jeanette Clappart
Olin Sima. Virginia Burnett Sail M
Jo MeDonala, Ana Scott, Aline
Nickola. Retty Miekola, Leah
Babar Dorothy Craig. Pauline
Fertsch, Inabel Casule. Adetalde
Berwiek, Henrietta w’uttinger,
Valerie Atansbendet. Eueabeth l
Thomas, Virginia Roberdeau, j
• Nancy Jana Carter, Joyce Myvr*
Virginia Cloua, Carotyn Perkins.
Bess Barthblomew, Mary Louisa
sparka, Dorotiy Non Ronn Mary ,
chaperona tar Iba evening
A butet mupper wan served
about midnight and pun. b waa
served during the entir evenine.
The giand maren waa tea by
Harper Maorar lane of Chatham,
ontarle, tatorine Mie Ielene
Mies of Shreveport, Ik
michy Hammond of San An-
tonto tod the cotition danetne
with Mien Agnes Terrell at San
An loam Vevom. were lea ibor
cara rases for IM ema ana etgar-
etlaa for tha boya
The guent list tneluded: Helen
pier, Azye Terret, Emozene
Hammond, xiaine Riesel. Luelie
Linter, nobte Nonpen, Anna
lews Besa aiert, Marton Rone,
Mary Rameey. Grace Rogern Ln-
da Hello wv. Mrmheen Graham, Loln
lender. Alice Fender. Geonnette
Young. Margaret Prentom, Ruth
dallin. Mary Glen Vick, Marjorie
Utile, Xetta Alonto, Elizabeth
Hartiet, Simona Wo Toed Dor-
othy Itaya, Margaret Mier,
Mantee wininma, Millie Johnson,
Dorothy DaMara, Mary Weed.
Wellmer Penaein, Franees My-
rek, Kether Walking Winifd
Smith, Margaret Rohm h, MaHon
Roll. Mao auden. Ana Bowera,
Elolne Baker, valmabeth Greentee,
Ida Marr Tobin, Pattie Simme,
Camilla Cattareml. Cathertne
Johnson, Annette Meilowa Helen
Hammermmith, Fhelpa Father
Helion, Mery Maud Smith. Lary
ed prominence nirst throng* her Mrs. Seawall Honored
barker while here te apg—r in a
lectur• Tuesday night under the
ausplees at the aitruna elub, the
n*weet etde etab at the city.
Tuesday at noon Mrs. Catt will
be a guest at the luneheon of the
Open Forum, at the Driakin
hotel Tuesday evening at *
vias E..da vMLEr,
IVI aaughter at. Judge and Mrs.
w. S. Lemley' of Temple Is a
co-ed has made her inuence
felt la many phaeae of college Ilie
during her college life.
She will graduate in June and
Alumnae Chib Gives
Dance Friday Night
Patronenses and comufiees fee
St Mary s alumnae dub danro.
whieh Will Ge bald Friday nizhe
trom »-ll ortrirk at K. c. han, ■
have been announced, as follows: 1
Patronesnes, Mesdmes John
Butler, C. J Schheider. L. J.
high scote prize and Mra Waller
Murray cut tha conmolation. The
honor guest waa prenented with
an appropriate gift.
After tha game a refraabmant
course waa served 10 Mesdames
G. C. Sewell, F. G. Leemay, John
far ora were distributed by Jan
Kot Ui and Virginia drove
Crickets horns ami nepentine
streamers were distributed dur-
ing the evening
The guest list included the tol-
low ing <shildren
Mary Wilarn Rose Lyneh,
leuise Bryson, Georgia Hell Bry-
son, Matgaretta Clarke, Grace
King Frances Sternenberg. Ju-
The Alumnae Association of Pt
Beta Phi sorority gave tta an-
nual bridge tea Friday aft or noon
at the Driakin hotel, for tbo bene-
fit of the PI Bota PhL Settlement
Schoot. his fooler Child of the
Alumnae la situated in the heart
of the Tennesnee mountains ta
what statistics show to be the
most tlilterato section of the
United States and in doing much
toward raising the literacy stand-
a rd of the country. Mro. Lutcher
stark of orange, a member of
the Austin Alumnae Association,
is one of the five outstanding Pl
Beta Phi women selected as di-
rectors of the school and has
recently made a personal visit
to the aad brought back
most encouraging reports of the
work It to doing This added seat
to the ettorts of the local alumnae
chapter for the success of the af-
Dn Covert Billy Drake, Walter
Wiicox, Hilly Jamen Hudson An-
dernqn, Wibur Allew, John H Al-
len. Dunlay Anderson, Jack-
Spurks Marshnil Graham, Tom
Graham. Wichrte Pisher, John O.
national president of the organ-
ization to Austin for a short visit
Dr Rhetnhardt, president nt
Mills Coilego, Oakiand, Calif,
will arrive Wednesdny end be en-
tertainod at the Faculty Wom-
ans Hub during her etay.
Her fleet appearance to Auntin
will be in a lecture Wednesday
evening at • o’clock at the Un-
versity ethodist church. This
lecture will bo under the nuspices
of the untversity public lectures
committee, and the subject wil
be "The Students’ World.”
Thursday at 1 o'clock tbo Aus-
tin branch of the American As
nociation of Univsity Women
will entertain Di. uheinharit with
a luncheon at the Driskin hotel.
From 4-6, tbo Faculty Woman's
club is giving a tea in her honor.
Dr. Reinhardt received her
degree "of bachelor of literature
from the Unj versity of Calitornia
la*1898 and her degree of doctor
nt philomophy from Tale univer-
ity in 1905, She spent a number
of years in teaching at the Nor-
mal Fehool and Eniverstty of
Idaho, and Inter ae torturer in
Englisa'at the University of Cali-
»
Henderson. J. K. Kuntz, B. L C
Norton. Mm Polk Erwin lange,
Ernent (Tomenta. Q II, Dav A
Roberta Van de Vanier. Violett
Van de Venter. Nevin Green,
Frances Tarlton. Mary Klien Pope,
Maigaret Reed. Helen Adele Psh-
er. Josephine Turner, Helen
Avery. Daisy Gilbert, lizabeth
Harrison. Elizabeth Woodward.
Virginia Mar rail. Margaret Her
lowe, Helen Rolle'-. Eugenia Um-
berg. Cinre Caiwell, Mary Helen
Caswell, Elisabeth Ann Oliphant.
Frances Condit Julia Drake. Jean
Reed, Margaret Preesler, Sarah
Michie, Martha Hart. Ann Eliza-
both Gaze, Doris Henderson, Ida
Hair. Jaywile Hornsby, Ada Mae
Smith, Herten Smith, Arthur Ter-
roll. James Tirhmona, Paul Milia,
Charles Condit, Richard Wroe,
Needham Avery Thomas Lynch.
Harding Adams. Margaret At-
we«*d Mario Lange, Eleanor
Stribling. Martha rrice, and
Dougias Wolseley. Porter By-
Walers. J. R. Pope'Bob Smith,
Maurice Angley. Hotace Gooch.
Chris Muot, Runsell Dunbar, Jya
James, Lewie White. Ben Brown,,
Ned Henry. James Young. Ar-
thur Mueller, George Rutche,
Murray, Met laugh George Ter-
rell. H. H..Luedecke. H. E John
•on. James Chapman, Joe Muen-
mter, Graham Raker G. C. Lewis,
D Seawell, D. C. Adrain and
Charles Buntin, Jr.
the Th* Buwinesa and P’-rf Winite 4
WM Womene spanish elaum wil meg
Bulk Vance Heed, Mtargaret
Jamar, Dorthy Kramer, Maxine
Gud, Virgihta Grooe, Jan* Ka-
mi Katherine xewon, Elinaheth
Daughters of Republic
Give Benefit Friday.
Tha Daughtera at the Repubit
or Tekn. will give a benenit enra (
party Friday atternoon at ’Mt
week, beginning at 2:30 a eloek,
at Lazuna Gloria, th benutitut
lakemide home of Mr ana Mra IL
II. Sevter. Rene r v ationa are la
be mad- with Mra F. W stemen-
berg.
Proceedw at th* attair wm be
umed In tha furtherance at the
Kike Hall, with
Ray Lee. Dick Me Kinsey. Gordon
Caldr. Clyde Parrinh, Bill Groos,
Ram Mueklew, William Atkin Am.
Dave Keiton, Hoary Moursuna.
Ceel Cook, Ernest Fembaum,
Jodto Thompmon, Frank mlredze
Kd roik, Charles ntelnhard. Lama
Thalhelmer, Hoary . ruleher,
Jami* Odom, Louis Turner, Tom
reat, Harold Grant, Rayiona
Tearman, Murray Shtelda, Ralph
Wooa, Cecu Morgan. Bob Rader,
nolana Jary. Harald Broome, A.
Ellta. ‘o• Ro*te, Jack Martin. IL
Kreuger, Alfred Robin-n, C. E
Booth, James T. Hunter. Miemea
Jomphine Thela, Laey- Xagin
Lucy J. Nerton, dean at women,
V at T. Commit!***: Decotattom,
charman, Mra K Kreuget, Mra.
Joe Rowe. Mra. Chartes Caney, :
EAwara sehneider, Mimses M.
Creutzfeldt, and Margaret Start;
musle, Mima Mtargaret strr, .
< hairman hope cheat. Mra. Cher-
I** sehneider.
Miss Rinker Honored
At Shower.
MM* Matilda Rinker, wm l« to
ho marriea moon to ciyde Pot-
lord at Danan was honot suent
Thursday afternoon, at a shower
given at th* nehe at Mra. O. F.
weenenber. by th* Auxiliary ta
the Typocraphical Untom.
The auxiary presented Mina
Rinker with a -lver rattaa net
A contest, a Eloral Courtnhtp
was ensoyed by all and the bride
elect waa awarded the priz• tor
lb* best molutiom.
fairs of the week just past and 2
60 table* of briage plasers assem- . 1
bled Friday to aid the charity and
at the same time spend aa hour
pleasantly in the cam*.
Seven prizes were riven, twe
or them were donated by Mien
Fannie Andrews aad one by Mra.
William Wyse, both patrontanes
of the sorority, and the other
were eelected from the aria and
craft* display from th* achool,
an exhibit of which was ateatur '
of the entertainment. Mra. Roe. I
Dilworth won high score priae la E
rubber bridg» and Mro James '
Naah decona pigh , while Miwa
Pauline Haldeman received low
ecore priae. In party bridge Mra,
Carl Mueller hela nigh *****
Mira Frances Mayfield wecoha
nigh and Mra. John Butler low. 48
• • •
(Continued on Page 1. COL M m
Mary Naoe, Dixie Stanberry.
Katherine McNamara. Elzabeth
ATeClendon," Ctarice McCormick,
adele Harbineh, Lhian Ammona
Emily Carter Jsephine Caraar,
Jane Tyter, Paulthe Milla. Tre neve
Lendl unt Irone tawlor, Rebeeca
Finke Elizabeth Schneider. Claire
Upallon Trans univeraity chap-
ter at Sizma Xu traternity. en-
forte-nod Friday vight with a
formai dam* at the ountry efuh.
The etub rbom- wore a-tindically
decorated in th fraternity colors
and colita hradr» hand furnished
mumie for the duaneine.
De and Mro n F. sehon. Dr
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E. E
Art League to
Hear Everett.
Tbs Austin Art League will
meet Wednesday afternoon st
3:80 ojelock in room 209 ot the
engineering building on the uni-
versity campum. Profensor Ray-
mond Nverett will speak on
"Composition ’ This is one of a
serjes of lectures on •‘Art Ap-
precintion" to which th* as*
nociate members are invited. •
At Bridge Party.
Mra Tom Stealey entertained
Friday afternoon, at her- new
-om with a bridee party in honor
at Mra. Geyrse C. Seawel, tor-
marly Mlaa Dorethy Lee Potter,
who le receiving warm weleome
from her old friend* on return-
Ina le Join the rank* of Auetin a
younger magronm
The home waa attractive in
bright hued tall ttowera and nv.
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