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Mias Sam Gray of Fredericksburg
will spend the holidays with Anstin
friends
. the winter her mother, Mm. Darnell,
* of Green Castle, Ind.
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mansion during the holidays and will
have with them some friends from
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THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS WRITTEN
tenant, took the radio course at A.
and M. college. returned Saturday to
the family reunion in Austin.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harris Duncan have
returned to Beaumont after a short
stay in Austin.
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the holiday guest of Austin friends
Dr and Mrs. Lewis Carter Harrison
announce the arrival at their home
of a daughter on Monday morning
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Parkinson are
Christmns guests in Austin of their
mother and sister. Mrs. Steward and
Mrs. 8. A. Cassidy, of Llano.
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Belt Buckles
Tie Clasps
Cigarette Cases
Military Brushes
Clothes Brushes
FOR HER
Wrist Watches
Vanity Cases
Manicure Sets
Toilet Sets
Lavallieres
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for Hempstead to visit her parents
for the month of Jnnuary.
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Miss Evelyn Strom is spending the
holidays with Miss Gregg. 3008 Wash-
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high mass
The Rev.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dorfman are in
Sulphur Springs to spend tne holidays
with relatives
Pritchett was Miss Myrtle Terrail of
Austin.
She and Mr. Fritchett are en ro .te
to Sherman to spend Christmas with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer will spend
the holidays in Austin*with Mr and
Mr George Cook.
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Below are a few gift suggestions,
a score of others:
MIDNIGHT MASS AT
• ST. MARY’S CHURCH
Half a Century Ago every community could be supplied
to some extent with locally dressed meat, drawing on live
stock raised nearby.
Now two-thirds‘of the consuming centers, with millions
of people, are one to two thousand miles away from the
principal live-stock producing sections, which are sparsely
settled.
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JEWELER
Hornsby, who has been doing war
Wmrk in Washington, D. C., since enrly
Miss Ione McOlipliant is the guest
of Mrs W. H. Murphy for Christmas
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C. J. Schneider, Manager
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Miss Margaret Downie has zone to
: San Antonio to spend th- holiday,
euuh het parent*. Mr and Mra Janses
B Downie.
Miss Beulah Smith la In Austtn
from Sherman where she teacses in
Kidd-Key college, to spend the holi-
day,.
E: Mra Jame, Montgomery of ----
Rio Grande street is enterzaintng for
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Miss Jennette Fischer at the organ
will be accompanied by violin and
cello.
Christihas Morning High Mass.
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D. H. Caswell, and sister, Mra. Will
Gerhard.
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Lamras
Menston
Miss Julia Zapalac has gone to
Dripping Springs to spend Christmaa
with her parenta
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50 FoRYOUPSELJAKE.
one of Mrs. Hobby’s
Not the Idea, Exacty.— i
The first sergeant ws talking to
his men about eourtesy:
"You must have a proper respect
and care for all women, and if you
to his
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gave a dance last night at the Cactu
g Ten room honoring four members
5aghQ have been absent from Austin
Eor some months and their bride
f‘Member these are:
Miss Man’ Watson
7 Miss Marjorie Watson
Miss Margaret Montgomery.
10 o'clock Christmas morning
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Mr and Mrs. W. H Gilfillan hast-
ened to Marlon. Ala., Saturday even-
ing upon receiving a wire that their
son, Calvin Gilfillan, had influenza;
later messages from Alabama report
Calvin improved.
spective mothers. Mrs. Peacck and
Mrs. Cosby.
Mrs. M Frame and grarddaughter,
Nadine Hall, have left Anstin to
make Shreveport their future home.
J Miss Frankie Cochran la bark in
w Austin from an extended stay in
« Hamdin. VaL with her sister,
; c E. G. Gammon.
Miss Ruby and Nona Ballinger will
spend Christmas in Galveston with
their brother. John. who is a patient
in Sealey hospital.
Doors Open at 11:43.
The doors of the chureh win not
be opened till 11 45 p m
also be sung a solemn
w. H. Malone will be
Mrs Ed Hanrock will leave Austin
the day after Christmas for a visit
to her daughter. Mrs Roy McCuteh-
eon, of Dallas
the celebrant and Fat here DeWulf.
Stack and Hennessy will be his as-
sistants.
The sermon will be preached bv the
president of St. Edward's college.
The Senior choir will render their
midnight program.
Junior Chotr nt A o'clock Masa.
At the 8 o'clock mass the Junior
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Professor Jameson and wife oT St.
Paul. Mo., are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Nummanaker.
thin enough to pour, being careful
that the mixture is free from’lumps:
cook twenty minutes, stirring con-
tantly at first.
(‛ook tomatoes with sugar fifteen
minutes, add soda, and rub through
sieve: combine mixtures, and strain
into tureen over fat, salt and pepper.
the executive
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Mrs Hill of Maine, formerly Mine
Henrietta Caswell, la in Austin for
a lenghty visit to her mother. Mm
• Wroe, Ed Rhodes Wroe and
Lbbie White.
AUSTIN COMMINITY HOUSF.
The Austin Community hokse al-
ready had its C’hristmas role in evi-
dence in the tables’ floral teuches on
Monday.
There were a number of soldiers
present at the midday mea‛
Mm. Pryor and Mm. Collet were in
charge, assisted by:
Mm. David Reed
Mm Jud James.
Mm. Walter Wicox,
Mm. LAghtfoot
Mm. Roy Smith.
Mm. Lansdown
Judge and Mm. Hiram Glass have
gone to Cuero to spend the Christ-
mas with their son and his wife,
Mr. and Mra Charles Glass.
Mias Lula Bailey, a member of
the University of Texas faculty, is in
San Angelo to spend the holidays
wlh her mother. Mm. J. 8. Bailey.
Mr and Mm. Thomas Heaney and
mother, Mrs. Chapman, will spend
the holidays in Galveston, rhe guests
of Mr and Mrs. W. W. Wilgon.
Eugene Meyer is in Austin from
the Agricultural and Mechanical col-
lege at College tatio and is with
Mr. nnd Mrs Theo. P. Mever for his
vacation.
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lour taol espoons Hour
One pint one-canned tos’utoes.
Two teaspoons sugar.
One-fourth teaspoon soda,
one teaspoon salt,
one-eighth teaspoon pepper.
Two tablespoons fat.
Scald the milk with the onion, re-
move onion and thicken milk with
flour diluted with cold water until
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versity of Texas again, and W. I. Cox, j .
who was at Camp Meade, second lieu-’ever see a woman in trouble, go to
•• • her rescue at once.
Bolding left Monday
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Miss Hud ie Ottens after after a
brief stay in Austin has returned to
her home in Marble ^alls.
Mrs. J. H. Chancellor has returned
to Smithville from a short stay in
Austin.
Miss Frances, who is at home from
Sweet Briar. Va., for the holidays,
will not return to that school, but
will remain in Austin and attend
the University of Texas
Mm H G- Thompson of Ran Be-
nio is in Austin for a short stay
with her husband who is in the
aviation service.
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HEnE » THE PACKAeE. WILL Yov
Mm. Guy Collett will have with
her for a visit in Austin shortly her
sister, Mm. Foxie Ladd, and children
of Hasse.
Callum have been teaching school
865 a since September.
- Miss Marjore Watson has been at-
Ep— tending school in Washington. D. C.
L A Miss Montgomery is in Austin from
New Orleans with her aunt, Mrs.
George Duren, and Mrs Fitzgerald
- has just returned tn Austin from the
dAnnandale ranch where she spent
3 her honeymoon.
GEE PERC,
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coLEcTons:
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"Uncle Charlie, when San Houston
was again president of the republic
of Texas. -what happened?”
Texas was improved in finances,
the Indian question was better regu-
lated and prospects for prosperity
were encouraging at the close oi
Houston’s administration in 1844
WANK YOU
News from the Hary sanitarium in
Ardmore. nkla. reports ATiss Grace
Moore out of danger.
She had an attack of influenza
followed by pneumonia
cided to remain
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Miss Kathleen McCallum and
Mm. Paul Fgerald.
Miss Mary Watson and Miss Me-
(2) SOME CLASS TO US SITTING HERE IN THE
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WOULD ONLY pass and see us. mrn nuK
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Mr. and Mra Raymond Everett
ha ve gone to San Antonio for a Christ-
mas visit to Mrs. Hoyt and Miss
Dorothea Hoyt.
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Mm Harry Blekier’s guests are
her mother and stater. Mra Zahn
and Miss Elsie Zahn, of Bowling
Green. Ky.
Mr and Mra Oscar Carlson and
baby have arrived from Kenedy to
make Acstin their future t ome.
By Associated Press to the Austin American.
SAN ANTONIO, Texas. Dec. 22.—
Captain Edgar Tobin, San Antanio
"ace," arrived home this aafternoon to
spend the Christmas holidays with
his parents. Major and Mra W. G.
Tobin.
j He has five days leave before re-
porting to Washington for duty in
the aviation service.
“How many victories did you win.
Edgar?" asked a relative who met
him at the train.
Kemps His Secret.
^'That’s a secret." answered the
young officer smiling- and he stead-
fastly refused to talk of his exploits.
i He wears the Croix de Guerre giv-
'en by the French government for
this work with the Iafns ette escadrille,
and the distinguished service cross,
presented to him by General Pershing.
will spend the Christmas
in Austin with their re-
tirely religious in
curious-minded and
Mr. and Mra E. T. Moore have
as their guests for the holidays their
daughter, Mrs E. T. Moore and
daughter of Fort Worth.
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short while ago Mm.
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EC Judge O. E. Kirvin and
Knterine Kirvin are at their
home in Corstcana tn remain
3 - selatives during the holidays.
--- .mn. carols:
Mr. C W. Webb of Elgin 1. In' "AdeateFideler," "Dear IAttle One."
Austin for a ahort stay with her/"Silent NTht." and "Angein We Have
parent.. • Heard on High."
Miss Elizabeth Wroe, who attend,
the Hockaday school in Italian, is
in Austin to spend Chrtstmas with
. her father, brother and aunt. H. A.
Senior choir will render
mass.
rmonths’ service in Austin with
S-zelective draft under Major
• To* 1 . s
i Mr. and Mra John W Hornsby
- have wlh them until after New
7. Yemr’a their daughter, Mia. Hazel
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Rev. Jackson B. Cox just returned
to Abstin from the city of Monteres,
Mexico, where he superiatends mis-
sion work.
Two sons have also arrived in
Austin as a surprise to their par-
ents—H. R. Cox of Camp Zackery
Taylor, who will re-enter the Uni-
Mrs. Rodman Cosby of
With Mias Josephine Nolen for the
past week-end was Mr. and Mm.
! Rufus Pritchett on their wedding
journey from Dallas.
Ralph Bo we nt went back
> home in Alto Mohday after
Mr and Mm C. E Woods will
come from McNeil to spend Christ-
mas with Austin relative*.
Mrs. W R Davis' Christmas guest
is her granddaughter. Miss. Wilie
Shaw.
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Mm W F. Davenport has re-
turned tn Austin from severa] weeks
spent in Yorktown.
. By H. A. MacGILL
Creator of the HUI-Bu.m Boy
YOH'LL HANK To NEGOTIATE DAT WALL /
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Mr and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerala ar-
2 rtved in Austin Sunday afternoon
I from an overland tip from Uvalde
$ ouuty, Annandale ranch, and are at
i home with Mr. and Mra win Fitz-
geraid.
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The American meat packing industry of today is the
development of the best way to perform a national service.
The function of providing meat had to develop accord-
ingly. Those men who first grasped the elements of the
changing problem created the best facilities to meet it-
large packing plants and branch houses at strategi
points, refrigerating equipment (including cars), car routes,
trained organisation, profitable outlets for former waste—
which became the natural, inevitable channels for the
vast flow of meat across the country.
If there were a better way to perform this necessary
service, American ingenuity and enterprise would have
discovered it, and others would now be using it
During 1918, Swift & Company has earned a profit on
meats (and meat by-products) of less than 2%2 cents per
dollar of sales—too small a profit to have any appreciable
eeffect on prices.
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COLLARS
CIErr HABOOTR cancrone
Miss Theresa Martin I. In Austin
■ to pend the holiday. With her par-
" ente, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, but after
the new year will return to Victoria
where she teaches.
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HEAVENS' BOL SHE WK BILL
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‘'Sam/' he continued, addressing a
tall negro in the rear rank. "suppos-
ing you Were walking down the street
and naw a big brute strike a woman
in the face.
What would you do?"
"‘Sergeant," replied Sam, "Ah
would look that brute in de eye
and say»
" 'Man. it am mahty lucky for you
dat you didn't strike ME?' Truth.
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eupply the very help nature
require. They rectify morbid
skinrconditions—then from the
source of skin health, springs
loveliness of natural beauty
Don’t confuse Marinello Prep-
arationwith ordinary cnemetica.
They re different They correctfaults
-—■I foster natural “Rone Reat"
Beuty.
Christmas services in St. Mary's
church will begin af sthe stroke of
'midnight.
Solemn high mass will be sung by
the pastor, assisted by Fathers De-
Wolf and Maloney of St. Edward’s
college.
Those who wish to receive holy
communion at this mass will fast
from 8 o'clock Christmas <ve.
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Miss Julia Harris is spending the
holidays"with her aunt. Mrs. L, B
I. & G. N. TRAINS HELP
CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS
International and Great Northern
train No. 5 going south, scheduted to
leave- Auatin at 1:11 a. m and Inter-
national & Giant Northern'train No.
6 going north, scheduled to leave
Auatin at 9:37 p. m. have both been
relieved of banace and express and *
are now strictly passenger train, to
enable these train, to leave Austin ,
on time and to civs Austin better '
train nervice during the holidays,
as heretotore ths passenger trains
were delayed by express and baguage f
being carried on trains.
4 Confederate Veterans E-tertmmest
al state < Confedeerate Hom.
There will be a complimentary
4 dance for the Confederate soldiers
S nt the home Wednesday night; a tree
WL with presents, refreshments and
music by Besserers band.
Danoe Qomplimentnry to Members
of Theta Sorority.
Ths Kappa Alpha Theta sorority
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^LARGEST CTRCUtATTON IN CENTRAL
. Mrs, Nellie Mayer is in Ran
Antonio for a brief visit."
AY Morning, DECE
We engrave free Let us show you some monograms for
the gifts you buy today. We are engraving day and
night to serve you.
Mi and Mrs. Francis Evan« are in
” Austin from New York City to spend
: "h* tmas with relatives.
? * Miao Helen Spears has gone to
I her home in San Benito not to return
to "Austin where she teaches until
| after New Year’s.
Min Ruth Reeder has gone o
E Mason to visit Mrs. J. C. Lutburg
Miss Velma Vettmann and her
,T brother, charles Vettmann. students
t of the University of Texas, returned
on Saturday to their home in
> ’ Brackettville.
mas guest is their daughter. Miss
Agnes Townes, who teaches at Thorn-
dale and will be in Auatin until
the first of January.
By Associnted Pras to the Austin American
WASHINGTON, Dec 23.-- Sailing
from France of the trmnsport Rijn-
dam on Dec. 19 fith abou; 3000 of-
ficers and men was announced today
by the war department
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