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RAL TEXA9
LARGEST CIRCULATION IN
AUSTIN AMERICAN. MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3.1 921.
Social Heus Courtesy
Manda.
Walter
and Mrs.
ROW
Pennybacker, preni-
EAST AUSTIN SOCIAL NEWS.
Mrs. Percy V
Hub
“What Wozen Can !•»
e Themselves Citizen-
Friday evening Mr. and Mrs Henry
Reno entertained with
six-course
The
nent.
Kuhlmnan,
H
Henry L- Kuhlman-
SKINNY
honoring
number of friends
I pape, by inviting
O C K
I
Mr*. H.
Walker.
House
Mrs. A. Reinsig.
Mrs. N
Pratt.
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were
and
ling
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at
numbar of affair*
with a
Helpful Recipe
HYDE PARK AND VIOINITY.
Sat.
number of girl friend*
her home.
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Mrs.
decorated of Christ-
the
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the ciose gifts j
AH ES
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STORE
MU
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A New Years Eve dance and md-
Austin Sae ngerrunde at Scholz
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days with his family.
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WENT AUSTIN
Phone 4547.
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row.
holidays with his
East Seventh Street
East Sixth Street
East Eleventh Street
Sabine Street
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pila at drusgista far 30c.
The young couple left immediately
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strain or overwork has probably weakened the Kidneys and that is why you suffer that dull,
depressing backache, and those sudden, stabbing pains. You may have daily headaches, too,
with spells of dizziness and some annoying kidney irregularity. Don’t wait until serious or
chronic kidney disease sets in. Get back your health while you can. Use Doan's Kidney Pills.
Doan's have helped scores of Austin folks. They should help you. Ask your neighbor!
WE DESIRE A LiTLE
SOCIAL chat WH (
MA.UFPENCRUSS f-'/
FATHER . ( n
among the
of ‘Dallas
Author Gordon.
Clarence Dubose.
to 11 i
hestra
I meet
« hurch
■ ing umtiy eocial courtesies.
Wednesday evening Mr. and
homt
gr oom
home
Austin, left for his home at Dallaa
bunday night
their
the
the
Gar-
The C. W. B- M of Central Christ-
ian Church will meet at the church
at S o'clock this Monday afternoon-
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dent of the
members on
Texas as "Zim, the Traveling Evan-
gelist."
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Mrs C. 1. Condit, 2308 Sau Antouio
street.
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noise,
served.
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Saluray
Texas, to
while the guest of her aunt. Mr*. S.
J. Houghton, Mrs. Henry Seeligson
and Mim Frances Luna.
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. Mamnw’a wizard OH a Sate First
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Stop That Nagging
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Mr. Rudolph Lyokman, Land
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AU8TIN S ALWAYS BEST NEWSPAPER
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. Mr. Henry j. suenle of austin u
in dan Antonio wore she is receiv-
don. f ‘at
Thurday
itheir non
from the Christmas tree were given
out and fruit and Gandy served to.
Mim Bobble Silllnan.
Miss Alberta Dixon.
Miso Norine Burland
Mias Katherine Hichey
Mis* Anne Lwigsen
e
Mrs. M. C. Cook
Phone 4547.
Misa Elisabeth Alley entertained
evening 4
hundred
zathered
War Chaplain Preacher
Who Referees Bouts
And Bous in Church
or stek hendache
ver Waipa Ju
tipa
pinra
w-T ABOUT TELK
COAT OF ARMS, UNR?)
lub”
and Ringing, and
SLIP IN AND INTERMEW
HIM wuE -t
Wa‘ Terme k
LEAMING P1
NOw A S—" sE
Ot CovPei ,
laker and .
the hollday
• E Ware '
The Kieka (ampfire ziris of
Dam it g was indulged in until the
wee smail hours and favors of guy
colored 4 aps for the ladle* and noise-
makfng hand turns for the meg were
parents in Austin
Herneice luckatnger entertained with , ___ _.
a watch party Friay night at the ”5’ "
A. Callahan of Shiro spent New
Yeur’s day in Austin with his sister,
Mrs Ada Franklow at 2108 Speed-
way.
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Mr. and Mra. R H. Caristrom.
Mr and Mrs. J. Lee Costiey.
Mr and Mrs. W. E Simms.
this community.
3 1
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Ag,
Mr and Mr* J. S. Scarbrough are
again in Austin after a brief busi-
ness trip to Iampasas-
Austin High had a (‘hristmas dinner
at the home of Miss Berniece Iuck-
senger of St Elmo Wednesday after-
noon.
The guepta. «ame on a truck and
the time was spent in playing games
During the war the Rev. Earl
A. Blackman was an army chap-
lain. He is now pastor of the
6000 stuf •T I CAN’T V—.
PRINT n. MA.UERCRUST ]
is ONE of ThE sTewoLoEnsJ
ar - socAL cnArTenA.
—e
Miss Emma Pratt
Miss Annie Siegmund.
Miss lllie Agnew.
Miss Maggie Petry.
SEVENTH WARD NEWS.
Mis Ethel Brydnou. daughter of
Mr and Mr«. J J Brydson of 714
West Avenue, left Austin Sunday af-
ternoon for Harrisburg where she is
teaching this term
Mr and Mrs. N M. Wilcox returned
to their home at Georgetown Saturday,
after visiting in Austin during the
holidays with their daughters, Mrs.
spend the remitting boll-
First Christian Church of Cha- i t
nute,. Kan. The clergyman is Austin American s
athletic, conducts a class in box-
nw
A mesnage from Governos Hobby,
recelved Sunday morning by Lis pri
vat* secretary, Ralph doape, stated
that his mother, Mra Dora F’ettus
Hobby, m still seriously in and Gov-
ernor and Mra Hobby wili remain at
hor bedside.
members and
to enjoy the
Miss Mina
of 909 Fast
riday evening,
Louise Thiele-
church will
Mua Myrtle andermon haa •• her
weeken guests la Austin the <«*-
lowing frieds:
Mise Edith Mi
Hubert Johnson has returned to
Austin from St. Louis, accompanied
by his daughter, Mist* Bessie John-
son. who will visit with relatives for
a few months.
Mm W
favor.
punt h was served through-
fruit punch snd cake
ent
Art League wil hoid
the event.
ill address the |
night luncheon
Martin haw
Mrs. Mary Musgrove of Austin is
enjoying a visit to her daughter*.
Mr*. R E. Haigler and Mrs. Will
Pillow, in Houston.
watch party
Minn Viola Kcelum.
Mis* E Knsauke, Guardian.
h/a
W iilium Busching.
Miss Beth loran arrived in Austin
Sunday after spending the holiday* i
with Dr. Lnrham’s family in Nac |
ogdochem, Texas.
I
1411 East ;
to Austin
('aid well.
land Mr and Mra.
n c hildren of Manor
rueats of, Mr and ;
{ 2823 I (rande.
b'ruit
out the
like pains go through you at every
# sudden move? Do you feel weak,
pp- tired, all worn out—as if you just
midnight ref remhments
to the following guests:
u Sa dull, nagging backache making
/ I you miserable? Do sharp, knife-
Mia Minatred. Smath ana
8mun, 4nughters of Mr ana
W. K — Mk. are t
after the ceremony for
their home. 909
Duesterhoft of
i street came
morning from
younger society people
Mrs. Edward Owers and son. Albert
Owers, who accompanied Mr and Mrs.
D. C. Reed, Miss Ruth Reed and Hi-
ram Red to Uberty Hill for a week-
end visit, returned to Austin Sunday
afternoon.
awaiting the bride.
The marriage is one of marked in-
tereet in Truy is Count, the bride
and groum's families •'••Ing two of
the inost prominent land and ranch
stria is now re-
and used a*
Mrs. M. I. Allen. 1309 East Seventh
St, says: "Doan’s Kidney Pills have
been my standard kidry remedy. I
mean to have them in the house all
the time. Whenever I feel my kid-
neys need regulating I take Doan s
and they keep me feeling fine. If I
neglect my kidneys, I suffer from a
weak back and have headaches and
dizzy spells. Doan’s Kidney Pills
always save me that suffering. It is
a pleasure to recommend Doan’s, for
they have proven worthy of it"
den Fidav
About one
their friends
pieasures of
Mr. and Mr*. George C Brush of
Little Kock. Ark., who are holiday
guests of Mr. and Mra Ralph Soape,
expect to return to their homo the
latter part of this week
Mr* Soape expecta to go from
Austin to Marshall next Saturday for
a visit of a few days.
Benjamin Beck, 1100 East Elev-
enth Ft , says. "I can speak a good
word for Doan’s Kidney Pills. I
have resorted to them when both-
ered by annoying pains from the
kidney* and bladder. They always
relieved me, and the kidney action
became normal. Another of the fam-
ily has also gotten good results
from their use in the case of lame-
news and soreness across the small
of the back. Down's strengthen the
bark, drive the pains away and do
good in every respect"
Bread Cast Upon Waters.
By Associated Press to the Austin American
NMw YORK. Jan. 1 —Courtesy he
extended several months ago to an
aged worzhipper, has made J. A.
Boyle. sexton of St aPtrick’s cathe-
dral. richer by 180.000.
oByle returned Saturday from Ire-
land where he said he was called by
attorneys of the late Daniel Cassidy,
76, of Cork. who had bequeathed him
the money.'
in Kocky. Texas
has a completely
Wilbur P. Allen returned to Aus-
tin Sunday morning following a visit
with relatives and. friends in Dalias.
Mr. Allen's daughter, Miss Hlor-
ence Allen, who aceompanied him t
Dallas, is expected to arrive at home
on this Monday morning
Miss Allen has been honor guest
p)l hday at 1 ... ... k in the
“arlora
Mr. and Mrs E Wittar of Dale
have moved to Austin and are tem-
porarily located in the P. W. John-
son home, 801 East First street.
Mrs. D K Woodward. Sr . of Tay-
lor is the guest of her son, D. K
Woodward. Jr . In Enfield
k.nds of games and contests-
At 11 o'clock hot chocolate and
cake were served by Mrs. Dubose
to the guests and at 12 o'clock the
shooting of fireworks was enjoyed
Mr. and Mrs Waiter G- Haberlin.
have as their guest Rev. Zimmerman, 1
who came to Austin to conduct a ’
two weeks' meeting at Ward Me- 1
mortal Church.
Rev. Zimmerman is noted over ]
of rointives this past
to their hore in Ka
day
‘ to spend the evening.
The house was tastily deccrated in
Yuletide decorationa. Games and
contests of many kind* were played.
Ke cream and cake were served in
the early evening
After watching/ the old year out
and the new year in with the usual
The Pathfinder's Club will resume
its regular meetings Thursday arter-
purm, at the home of Mis. T. J.
Nam. official hostess.
Fletcher F. Kuhlman of ‘ruiaa,
Okla . spent the holidays with his
paents Mr and Mm. H. L. Kuhl-
Mum Margaret Milby gave a dance
Thursday at the home of her par-
ant*. 2409 Han Antonio street.
The homne was decorated in Chrit-
New Yrar greetings were ex-
a luncheon was servee all
Mr. and Mra A M Lerge of lon.
Mrs. M. C. Cook
given by
who ha* been spending the
Eighth street
The home was
mas colors.
The children
K. E Petre of 407 East Seventh
street invited their reiatives and a
few close friends to w Mexican sup-
per
The l'etry home was made attrac-
Mr and Mrs.
I daughter* Iiorot!
The Junior Christian Endeavor So-
ciety of the Hyde Park Christian
Church will meet Tuesday afternoon at
3:30, with Virginia Rich as leader.
enjoyed different
Mra Percy V. Pennybacker ls ex-
watting the arrival on fueeday night
of Mra J. W. Heavers of Chautau-
qua. N. Y.. who will be her guest ,
in Austin for about a month.
With this Monday the Iadies”
Auxiliary of the First Bapist Church
will resume its regular meetings
A business meeting of all the cir-
cles of the auxiliary will be held
at the church at 3:30 this Monday
afternoon.
I-M De Lisie
Mims Kula Mae Briggs, whose home
in now in Houston, is visiting Aus-
tin relative* during the hullday*
home of their parents. Mr and Mr*.
Henry Luckangor of St Elmo.
Ihncing and fireeorks furnished
the enjoyment of the evening and at
ere served
• Mra E. E. Clappart.
Phone 4648.
Miss Millan urley left Austin
Thursday for a week’s visit with
friends in Dallas.
East First.
Eight games were enjoyed, with
Mrs. F. O. James winning first
-C rh. Sudden Hurt
Littleinjuries it negiected too often
leadtogreattronble, and anopen wound
iseasilf infected. After the wound hi.
beenthoronghly cleansed KesinolOmt-
meneiswhat yonwanttohastsetheheal-
ing. Irisperfectiy pure and harmniess.
Itim neither sting norirritateromatter i
low bruised and broken the fiezh may
be. Carry Resinol with you lor the
sudden hurt.
KwI—I Otmemrt •d in.< Sop
--dwaarer
Resinol
xir Mr ii , , man of "IV Lydia street, and re-
, ?, . . L Eneks wholturnedNewYearantenttFiM
I motored from ustin to Nnn Antonio _____
0,19 and. thnshriner" Nowl Mrav M Gaday and daughter
\ 1 ' „ l an. T’ .houmn.cucuts ’ m a Fa, Gaddy Miss Jewel daddy
rurnea t. \ u gjtira,v and Mrs- Hugh McKoy of *108 East
"T U d"m sixth street spent New Year's day in
Nociety of the
IJltl. Miss Camilla Dubome, Haxel
Peterson ana Helen Peterson enter-
iained the qeigh bor hood children
with a watch‘party Fday nixnt.at
the home of Camille', parent*. Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Dubose, at Kart
Mim Megkie Petry
Mins Annie Siegmund
Miss Emma l’rutt.
* Monros 1’ratt
Mrs. Nannie Pratt.
Mra H F Walker
Mr and Mix XL. Husching. San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs leslie Fox.
Mr. and Mm. ri Walker.
Mr and Mra Lx .Walker.
Mr and Mrs Sur hjj
Mr. and Mra H H fteisdg.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petry.
Our friends are requeeted to send
social news for public ‘
as the event takes pl
The news of wedding*, engage-
menta, receptions, parties, dances,
afternoon tea*, meeting*. church
events and all eocial function*
should be for waraed to us on the
sumne day that they take place, for
publication in next morning**
6 ustin American.
It is not goqd social form nor
is it a courtesy to guests to with-
hold publication for several davs.
Neither is it good form to with-
hold publication of event* which
take place during the week until
the Sunday Issue.
* The polite and courteous hostesa
of 1920 doos her guests the honor
of publishing news of her social
events in the follow lag morning’s
Austin American.
Any delay in securing such pub-
ilcation is often regarded as a so-
lal error and should be avoided if
ossib’e.
Mim Zelda Hees Blailock returned
to her. hums at Waco Sunday after a
visit in Austin with her cousin, Almne-
Miss Hlmena Acklin, daughter of
Mr and Mrs E M. Acklin returned
to San Antonio Sunday after a visit
in Austin with her parents Airing the
holidays.
Mie* Acklla is a teacher i nA be San
Antonio public school
Mr. and Mr».
who have been
Mra Nannie Pratt entertained with
a card party New Year’s night,
naming ia* her honor guests Mr. and
Mrs. W. Bunching, of San Antonio
’ by all.
The following little guests watched
the old year out and the new year
dawn:
Hoy Smfth-
Violet Gordon
Edith Ry lander.
Giada Croisdale.
Adele Dubose
Lula Kamp.
Hasel Peterson.
Camilla Dubose.
Helen Peterson-
Hoswell Spear.
Eugene Volt
John Volz.
Velman Smith.
Hill Parsley.
K G Kamp
Miss Bobbie Spillmann.
Mia* Hazel Arthur
Mia* Mary Martin.
Mia Celestine Lucksinger.
Miss Berneice lucksinger.
Harold Gene Cullen
Fred Wartkopf
Gordon McArthur.
Fid ward Cullen
Rayburn Tumey.
Gordon Alexander.
Fred Hartkopf.
Harold McArthur
Mr and Mrs (Haud McArthur.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Tumey.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Il Johnson.
Mr. and Mra H. Lucksinger.
J M Nagle and
4
ini
home Saturday morning and is re- '
eovering rapidly.
can’t keep going? It’s time, then, you
Ao Se \f * found out the cause of the trouble
MhN • and made some effort to correct it
* \ F Quite likely it’s your kidneys. A cold,
The Misionary
Central Chriztian
-choct bunang ana lunchroom ana
1 i 0 capletely ritted wita weatner
fruvt curt-ina
tv^rt colors and dance programs
unod. *
Horns, crickets, confetti.
Adoiph Koch. Mrs J. 0. Thorp and
Misa Fannie Wilcox
■he attends the Rice Institute.
rhose enjoying this watch party
were;
Miss Lorena Beard-
Miss Maggie Work.
Mias Maris Mangan.
Miss lone Bonugh-
Miss Marlon Duke.
Miss Mary Belle Cook.
Mis* Rosa Parsley.
Jeff Kersey
Fdwar Beard
Herbert Duke .
H L* Kuhlman
Spenser Duke.
Joe Bohls-
Jerald Walker
4012 Avenue F, Friday afternoon
The warm sunshine invited to out-
door sports and croquet and other
games were enjoyed on the lawn for a
wnile. after which progreasive forty-
two was played
Miss Sarah Penn and Miss Helen
Hart tied for the prize, a dainty hand -
kerchief, and in ths cut it fell to Miss
Helen Hart
Refreshments of fruit nectar, cake
and candy were served to the follow-
ing:
Miss Helen Hart
Ml** Aline Lovell
Mi** Maurine Crow
Miss Bettis Johnson
Miss Sarah Penn
Miss Julia Mai Eifler
Miss Faye Nabour*
Miss Janice Durst
Mias Millicent Hume
Miss Elizabeth Alley.
Mock Chicken Sala
Cut in dice cooked pork tenderloin.
For each cupful of meat add the •
same amount of diced celery, chop-
ped hard boiled egg. and 6 stuffed
olives cut into shreds.
Season lightly with paprika and
salt and moisten with mayonnaise-
dressing.
Served in the center of a plate with
lettuce leaves about the edge.
Garnished with grated egg yolk,
caper* and a bit of pickled beet if
you wish it to look especially ap-
petizing.
H D
PERCY AND FERDIE — Back in the Closet With the Family Skeleton!
ion soon will be
ulk of its con-
mi the forests of
orester, declares
and several stage
e given between
Me Ky. and the party returned
Saturday night to Austin.
Miss Roma Pars
Eighth entertained
The Christian Endeavor Society of
the Hyde Park Christian Church held
a "heart meeting" at 4 30 Sunday eye-
rung
Heart-shaped invitations announced
the meeting, and the topic was "Thy
Kingdom Come in My Heart "
Response to roll call was made with
scripture verses containing the word
"heart," and the following songs car-
ried out the topic
"Is Thy Heart Right Wiin God*"
"Keep the Heart Singing
"True-hearted. Whole-hearted."
"The Heart Keeps Kight.’’
“Let Jesus Come Into Your Heart."
Besides the devotional features, the
following special topics made up the
program
J. Lyle Hamner. "Living in a Rain-
bow."
Miss Ha Myers. "Making Christian*
Curistian."
Three-minute talks on “Three Kinds
of Religion:"
Harvey Williams. "Personal."
Edward Hamner, "Wholesale."
BiHie Howse, "Ceremonial."
ing in the basement of his I
church and referees profession-:
al ring battles. He acted as ref-
eree at the recent bout at Kan-
sas City between Welterweight
Champion Jack Britton and
Marty Lux.
Mrs. J. Jacobs. 1501 Sabine St,
says: "For several year* I found it
necessary to take a remedy for kid-
ney complaint at times. Over-exer-
tion or taking cold caused the com-
plaint. I have had a great deal of
pain in my side, making it hard for
me to do my housework. I have felt
languid and .tired out. Doan’s Kid-
ney Pili* have never failed to cure
me of an attack of that kind I
haven't had any need of a kidney
remedy for a long time.”
supper followed by a watch party
Holiday decorationa ware used and
refreshments served.
Those enjoyng Mr and Mra
Reno's hospitality were:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Petry.
Mr. and Mr*, if B. Petry.
Mr and Mr* H. H Reissig.
Mr- and Mm J S. Scarbrough.
Mr and Mrs, Sam Hill-
Mr and Mm W Walker.
Mr and Mra Karl Walker.
Mr and Mrs- Lesiie Pox.
Mr and Mm Wm. Busching. tm
Antonio.
turn la Ausin Hub Monday tollowing
a few days visit with relatives in
Hustou.
Mrs. H. Kuhlman,
Phone 7449.
rhe following party spent New
Year’s day ti anting near the John
Ric bard's farm:
it>chard Reuter.
Jack Varden.
Adolph Sievers.
from a two days’ illness.
The American History Club will
meet this Monday afternoon with ,
(ur •K MWS CQARS PIQMT Be ALLRIGMT, BUT Tu ’
•NUTE I HAVE U‛ HUUSE To MWSELP, U s Th oLo
CORN cod FOR UNCLE ABNER. NX 5 MADE ws PuE AR
MARRIED ONE OF Tem SASSAIErY DAMES BUTI REcM
I DON T fit H«nE Tall- HoSS Raisin on Th old
n RANCH is more IN MY LINE
Bohls AHen
Wedne sday ofternoon at 4 o’clock
MbW Maud Allon, «atghter of M;
Mid Mrs th I Allen of' Oak Hill. |
■ and Robert l'ohis formerly of iee
(ave wi re quo ill married in Austin, ......------ -
> tht ustice f |. a . Mendeli. expects to have Austin this Monday
Tte bride wore a nodish bended : night for La Fayette, Indiana, to
tricotin. drens witl accez orjes I make arrangements to go to his new
it correspond. | station at New Orleans. 1A-. at which
place he has been appointed inspec- i
tor instructor of field artillery,
louislana State National Guard.
How often lockjaw, blood poi-
boning, the lots of an arm or leg,
or sometimes even life itself, re-
sults from the neglect of a burn on
little evil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is
a safe and effective first aid treat-
ment It is a powerful antiseptic
and promptly applied to wounds of
this kind will lessen the danger of
blood poisoning. Keep it handy
Wnara nv i« • good dependable prep-
aration to have In the medicine chzat
for frst aid when the doetor may be fer
away it io woothing and healine and
qulekiy rivea out polo 0*4 inamma-
ion In cases of spraina brulsen cutA
burna bites and sting Just a» reizble
too tor etim neck, sore feet, cold porea
canker porea earache an4 toothache
.-----------ness of his mother.
They are expocted <0 arrtve in
I... . . ne" Austin Tuesday or Wednesday.
° • “ 1 George Waverly Brigga, who came
I to Austin for a week-end visit with
G. A. Dahlin, proprietor Lone Star
Bakery. 412 East Sixth St, says "I
am glad to recommend a remedy
that has merit, and I know from ex-
perience that Doan’s Kidney Pills
have. I gave them a good trial
when bothered with pain in the
small of my back. It hurt me mostly
when working, and I suffered from
stabbing twinges in the small of my
back. I used a box of Doan a Kidney
Pills according to directions and
was entirely relieved. For over two
year* the benefit ha* lasted "
Doan’s Kidney Pills
Every Druggist has Doan’s, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfg. Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y.
Mra B. M Mayur and son, Weldon
Mayer, arrived la Austin dunday
frozu a week’s pleasure trip with
relatives la Washington County-
Mia Ethel Bowera and Mia* 14a
Marr Tobin returned to Austin Bun-
day night after spending tbsir holi-
day* with relative* in Taylor.
Both will resume their studies in
Tezas niferaity.
prize, and Mr*. I
calving ths booby
A buttet oyeter supper, with its
tempting acri—erto*. wag serred 14
the foilowing guests
Mr*. O. T. Moore
Mra Mattle Wilson, San Antonto.
Mra Carrie Maud.
Mr and Mra Paul O. Simma
Mr. and Mra Earl E. Sinena
Mr. and Mra M. C. Nuckols.
Mr and Mra K. W Stokes.
Mr. and Mra Jack McKeown.
Mr. and Mm. J Jones.
Mr and Mm. H E. Blum.
Mr and Mrs. John E Shelton.
Major Norman P Morrow. IT.
. son of Dr and Mr* H C M
tive with holiday decorations
An enjoyable evening wus spent
by the following
Master William B. Steedley. who
was operated on the past week at
D l' Woodward, another son of
Mrs Woodward, who also has been
a guest of the D. K. Woodwards in
. By H A. M.cGILL 7
Creater o the Hall Reom n*m
streamers lent th* gala note, and
retreshments of ice cream, angel food
ejuares and mints were served.
Those present were.
Miss Bess Tobin.
Mis* Bess Gilbert
Mis louise Milican.
Mias Josephine Muenster-
Mim Marv Hello Simpson.
Miss Maurine < Tow
Mis Palema Winter.
Mia* Ester Boom.
Miss Julia Matthews.
Mias leonie Caidwell.
Miss Elzabeth Hightower.
Mius Lienor Jennings.
Mi* Jonnle Window.
Miss Mar Ramndei.
Miss Margaret Milby
Jo* Thorn Gilbert.
Tom Martin Davis
Kenneth Caswell,
lawry Lightner
Eugene Patter
(‘hazies End rem.
Johnny Nickiea
Orde Creighton.
The children or Palm school wilMr Briggs and with his mother,
a*, upon their arrival at - ' ■ this Mrs. I: J BriKEs. returned to IM!-.
Monday morning that the lunch- us Sunday night,
room and lune hshed have been
moved during the holidays.
arrived in Austin
spend the wintor witl
daughter, Mr and Mr*.
Heretofore the children were not
tarduerly protected from the cold
north winds while ertins their noon
him he* under the shed. »* it is now
the shed is plated lengthwise between
After spending the holidays at the
home of her parents. Mr and Mrs.
H. Lacksinger of st Elmo Mum
4 leetine Lucksinger returned Bunday
to Rowe. Terxan, where she is teach-
ing wchool
Mr and Mra. W. E. Simms en-
tertained Friday evening with a "42"
bade Mins Thelepape goodbye
• returned to Houston, where
Mrs Geroge Waverly Briggs left
4 ustin at noon Sunday for New Or- 1
Iran*, where on Monday night she
will meet her father. Dr. R. J. -
Briggs, who is returning from !
Florence. Alabama, where he was
called some weeks ago by the last ill- |
Mr. and Mr*. 8. M. Kanao ph er and
Mary Elisabeth Ransopher and Mr*.
Ransopher’s parents. Mr. and Mr*.
George Hay* of Clyde, Kan., who are
guests in Austin of the Ransophers,
returned Friday night from a motor
trip to San Antonio.
it* first/mueeting fur the new yeal ,
Wpneay afternoon in the Wrenn 1
lbrary.
Berneice acksinger
Walter McAnally of 702 East
Twelfth street spent the past week
in Dallas with hi* brother, Will Mc-
Anally. and returned New Tear * Day
to Austin.
J
Mrs. Gus Huettig and son. Ed-
mond Huettig, have returned to their
home in Brenham after a week’*
visit with relatives in Austin-
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