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Austin American Society News
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Frances Eggeling,
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WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
"Whispering Devils"
Corresponder
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Are
wanted
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Fr w e
Additional Austin society
news and news of church
activities may be found on
page 6.
killed Experience and
pains-taking carein our
examinations results in
perfect fitting glasses.
How Miserable This Woman Was
Until She Took Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound
i year?
invited.
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Tom is
"Batter
•’Eatte
Mis
Johnston
Fpenker,
Smith, rf
< ardror.
Fewell, RM
Mrs Emil Haenel Jr.. of 301 Fast
Fifteenth strect entertained on Fri-
the it
three
w, in
May
Miss Ida Gevt
-vers entertai
the ' *
Ref:
MAJESTIC
Ml SIC
foming I
will take
CLEANED AND
PRESSED
Mrs
nder
Mr.
Mrs,
Mrs.
ment ;
The
proper
addres
NECPON
•LLizmokand
Wtr now*"
In
Miss
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CASH PRICES FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY
ONLY $4.65
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‘ Fillings .
Buru eli c
Ke Ip- r |
•Wetzel
••Lamb
Miss Ethel Wideman
Miss Mabel Wideman
Miss Addie Lou Barton
Tutal-
*Fattee
•• Hatted
' ".8/ i: 3OMMNE -Ahut
Engazem enta
leceptions
The Neu' York
idea"
the
Mr
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i which
the
district
SO WEAK
SO NERVOUS
drai
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Wil
W as pE
a box of i
Fy A— nd
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ton came
inning to
seore bat
St. Louis
final cour
Mrs. E. E. Clanpart.
Phone 4648-
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Mrs
Mrs
MF a
red tc
ness trip to Oruoge
Houston.
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Odenwald. p
Caldwell, p
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AUSTIN RAILROAD MEN
ATTEND CONVENTION
to Austin i
ks’ busi-
ceton and 1,
Family Notices
dex
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Also MACK SENNETTS
"ASTRAY FROM THE STEERAGE
These Springs are made of the finest Premier Spring
Wire and are guaranteed for 25 years.
miller & McClellan
220-222 East Sixth St.
THE PLAYTHING OF
BROADW AY"
Starring
Justine Johnstone
r Nutt, a
York-Alaska
HANCOCK
■3Opera House"*
TODAY AND TUESDAY
1 Message From
Mars"
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Marshall -Borneman r
Miss Wir nie lielle Ee
John Marshall we re m
roast, suppi- i
an b which the g
Hall i
sw ittmr
| rwo Caproni airlanes and one
I {anduy Paige ship raced over
Austin Saturday « route to IADE
I ley Field V a from Kelly Field,
F •a
7 BLACKA2L
Healthful
with a children’s
of the fourth birth-
’-pumE-g
CRYSTAL ICE,
/ Meyer Brothers I
Drug Company
as the
in its
Johnson rctu
from s« \ oral
.3*:- ;
our Beauty
who was •
Kt Mar- |
I.a V. r
T. uh
*Rattee for
• •}a1 rer for
New York
Cleveland
Two hase hit
Rake • Ferkinp
< • n Balls, off M <
i o’f ed-nwal
airplane fiigut, was anwog
passengers * carried in the
ships.
• th* ls
sent
GAMMEL’S BOOK STORE
AUSTIN, TEXAS
Will Buy Books for Cash. Write, Call or- Phone 7864.
We Buy and Sell Books of All Kinds-
pla ed
Kum
a modish brown "l
I, Min
iuddlesion
hull Lcman
esday, Mrs.
day anniversary
as spent dancing to I
which an ice ceurse
[ the Gup"
A U' (osmupolilanfTrvduction .
Nrs. Steve Gage. at her home in
South Austin, entertained with a
lawn party for her Huie daughter
Texas taitroad Commismioner. will
deliver the • omme nee ment address. I
Ann Elizabeth Gage,
afternoon.
=
O. WTlD,
Automobile
Motor-Drawn
It is the cuetom of many
Vustin and Central Texas '
the Austin Ameriean all potie
Births Ma -8
Deaths < ard‛
and I Ady
STEREOTYPE CUTS
Flat Casts—Type High Casts
All Work Delivered Promptly Prices Keasonable-
AUSTIN AMERICAN. AUSTIN
having hiked from their homes t9i
the John T Allan High School and
thence to the picnic grounds.
Here a program of games jokes i
and story telling was held, after,
which the scouts const rue ted a fire- il
paace of stones and enjoyed a baron . l
A! STIN HVIIY DAY AT 7AM
M. Palmer is
Mrs. W. T. Leman.
Mrs. U J. Bailey.
of her daughter.
ROSEN’ IREN COOK
Funeral Directors and Hmbalmers
Prompt Ambular ■ e Serrice-
phone 6451
with a luncheon on'
HENDERSON LEASES
BARTON SPRINGS
s= Mrs A.
r at Laguna
Mrs. Il H.
"Going Thru I he Rye"
- who cut the dime.
is Mueller cut the nickel Theoj
r. Jr. button and Pearl Julla
penny.
reshmnents of take cream and:
were served to about 20 little
DET 017
u.Ad» 1
W a-h Ingt- n
w
d during -r,
g guests: '
quick Run to 4 reoimoor.
Fare to lockhart, 12.50,
C’HICAGO, I
White Sox ma
from the Athle
pecone V • f
riHLA
Texas Theatre
J. THUS. WARD
Optometrist and
Optician
718 Congress.
re work.
Mrs. E. W Peterse
low is conined to 1
suit of a badly sprat
Miller Sr.
length of the table.
The central ornament on a large
reftertor hed tall gladioli in deli-
cate shades of pink and white.
The white birthday cake, with its
four burning tapers, added to the
decorations.
Refreshments of cake and cream
we re served.
The little honoree was the recip-
ient of many pretty gifts.
The guests present were:
Frances Touise Mueller
Alma Wider.
Rose Mary Besserer
Agnes W i lde
Emily Lucile Erown
Lucile Peisker
I Ruth Haats
Louise Wilde
Paula Wilde
(retchen McElroy
Dolly Ribbeck
। Clementine Fox
Emly Joe Trenekman
Margarite Haenel, honoree
i Fobert Mueller. Jr.
Hilly Besserer
Johannes Bohn
R «;. Mueler, Jr
August Haenel, Jr.
Carl Groye r Trenc kman
Loouis Emil Haenel
Among the grown-ups who ac-
companied the children were:
FOR THE BLOOD
Write for booklet on the blood free
। betd I Atlanta Ga
WOMEN’S
COAT SUITS AND DRESSES
CLEANED AND c1 nnand
PRESSED d-VV.uD
Ca l ledforaniDle’ed-u’emE-
. " aLtt in P[ KYLE COMMENCE.MENT
I Mr and
< Fast Ninti
<iav afternoon
party in honor
Mrs. R |
< ountry ,
it hi w.
Le khart, Luling
to inling, $3.70
Luling, 9 30 a
Totals
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Hos n
l
Roth J Ruth.
Hr hang Johns
Ware ’ rpb n -
J Roth if
f l’eckinpngh,
Ruth if
| Pipp 1b
Meusel rf
Raker, lb
Ward. 2b
Se hans r
Hoy i. p
ide’s parents.
Borne mann.
Foster 11
’ VItt, 3b I
Menosk v, |
Pratt, id
Hendryx, I
McInnis,
Scott, ss
Collins, <
Meyers, n
Bush. p
"Karr
"‘Liebold
LARGESr CIRCULATION IN CENTRAL TEXAS
Toomsboro. Ga. —"I sufTered tor-j
zibly with backache and headache all
------the time, was so
weak and nervous
I didn’t know
| what to do, and
could not do my
work. My trouble
was deficient and
irregular periods.
I read in the
paperswhat Lydia
E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com-
pound had done
___‘for others and de-
cided to give it a trial. I got good
results from its use so that I am now
able to do my work. I recommend
your Vegetable Compound to my
friends who have troubles similar to
mine and you may use these facts as
a testimonial.' — Mrs. C.F. PHILLIPS,
Toomsboro, Ga. _
Weak, nervous women make un-
happy homes, theircondition irritates
both husband and children. It ha
been said that nine-ten ths of thi
nervous prostration, nervous de-
spondency, “the blues, ‛‛ irritabilit}
and backache are from some dis
placement or derangement of a wo-
man’s system. Mrs. Phillips’ letter
proves that no other remedy is so suc
cessful as Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege
table Compound.
beauty.
Little facial 1
ily removed by th
white HonuEl
This •
forms «n in visil
clear the skin ut
pies, unsightly l
and similar ble '
Black and W
used • in conne
honor of her confirmation, I
SEVENTH WARD NEWS.
n of 1o5 Wil ur
. 1 th- r- ;h,. ,
led ankle. -m
plare on Fridav May 27.
The < onmen rue nt exercises will
begin on Sunday, May 22, when Rev
I 11. <’ Morrison, Baptist pastor at
Austtn will preach ih* commence-
of . son *
-
Bleach. It is a pur -
lightful aid in kee, ng LL
soft and youthful
Black and W: e I- -ut
be found at your druE r
store; Fea h 09 L '
* ’ -25c the cak Fr»
lsamples of B la k o
Powder and T ur- S
quest to Rita Mura!-
ical Co.. Memphis, Tenn.
Don’negersFezeme.
Tetar, Kincworm ''T
Any other skin trouble
and jet it get to be •
nerioos matter. Hlp
itwiddotileb s Blue
Star Remedy, whleh
disinfecs, soothes lin Mast Woods on Friday eweni
heals. Harnleas:
stainlesa, pleasan?
odor. Manufaetared
by The Star Produets
C. Cameron.Texas.
boldundersualpte
Brown &
Odiorne
.f school Friday*
nce K (iimorek
Today and Tomorrow
Dorothy Phillips
_ IN—.
"Once to Every
Woman"
Presented in a Way You
Can Never Forget
in. I day of the < losins
t 1 J A 1 Manti
1‘ * < I . xa
pany has mau‛
ble prop- | el —
, ... 1.11 o.
AROMATIC-LEAF
I The MeAleinal Ten, regulates the system ; i
and cives qutek relief do Weaknens and,
ameness of th* Bnek and Kidney*. Ner I > I
vousnea and fhe Dull pains ef the head:
AROMATIC-LFAF ia • aimvie.pieasantii
rmedy foe that tired, languid condi- i ’
to" which so unfit* ne for the da ily "
1 tanks (et • paekage *1 your druggints
or by mail Wets Adiress, Mother Grey 1
IC.., L a«. N X. , !
(Advertsement)
Mins Gladys horri
Miss l eona Fa rt < •
Mius Qussie Farro
F L Boyd
Johnnie < arner
A Ive Burt el
Charlie Farrow
Buster Farrow
Donald Eastman
Sam Wyse
AMERICAN. AUSTIN, TEXAS,
C (i. Farrow
Hugh Bonner
M. Howard
Khanka 1b
0 Rtourke :
F’iinie h- ’
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Courtney p
Arsta p
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commencement exercises
include the cotnmencement
.and will be held on the
000 to 37,000)
ut Bap- !
Monday ‘
'Une. 92 1
ii of fli I for O
dl eave Aust
and Miss Emma
improving rapidly and expects to be
taken to her home this Kunday.
Gerber, se
Williams,
McManus,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall will tem- ,
2216 Guadalupe St.
hr games Mrs
found to be thi
igh score and
Those present were:
Mr. and Mr* Owen Naven
Mr. and rs. F Yeager
Mr. and Mrs B Kunkel
E. Haus
Albert Yeazes
Mias Evelyn Kunkel
Miss Clara Yeager.
*'Rattec fl
W •' I
Detroit !
Two-bane I
Johnann 2 1
Harria 3. 0 !
off Suthe ■ lan
J
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Te w
Shar -
son Y ne 2 ]
2. Flarstead
Covers were laud for the following
guests: ,
Mrs. Louis Maas. Dallas
Mrs. Hattie Assman
Mrs. Robert Mueller
Mrs. (us F Borner
Mrs. Max Wolf
Mrs E. J. Presslar
Mrs. Annie* Waechter
Mrs. Carl* Assman
Mrs. Hugo Erzkus
Mrs. William Hoffman
Mrs. C C. Bock
Mrs. William Rohn
Mrs. C. F. Naschke
Miss Anita Schutze
Miss Louise Schutze
Miss Margarite Hchutze
Miss Anna Naschke
The hostesses:
Mrs Adolf Schutze
Mrs. Hugo Wolf
Mrs. Ed Schutze.
Mrs. Mueller was assisted by her
mother. Mrs. J. A Mittman, and
sister, Mrs. Theo. Meyer, and a
number of mothers of the little.
ew York is ; Th*
Monday to w m.
e guest of j th* 11
> r Durham rhe
Judge 1b
Lewie if
club on Friday evenir
home, 1100 East First.
Ar the conclusion of several in-
teresting games Mrs. Owen Naven
and Miss Erima <;• V rx made high-।
a operation for appenicitia, is
Mrs. l’red Huchanan Jr
Mrs. J W. Buchanan.
Mrs. J. A Noble
Mrs. Sallie C Wood.
Mrs. H. A. Durst,
Miss Thelma huddiest on.
Miss Lucile Huddieston.
Miss Mark- Turner.
Mias Mary Gatlin.
Miss Jennie Durst.
Miss Gladys Miller.
Miss Erin Miller.
Miss Mebia Weir.
Miss Agnes Ween.
Miss Gtace Hornaday.
Miss Vivian Eaves.
-Miss lois Burdett.
Miss Ruth Nunez.
Miss Delia iumsey.
Mrs. Charles Nivens. •
Mrs. Crogan Howell.
Mrs. Clarence McCullough.
Mrs. George K. Hamilton of Dal-
it P Mathews.
Charles Huddleston.
Miss Meta Huppertz, who
> ijekj
tnej. ire
Sr Auckiand Cedd
Geddes drove out Sa
noon with then hos
S Burl* son, for an i ■
Gloria with Mr. and
LEONARDBAKER
Successor to Baker A Peterson
PHONE 7640 1516 LAVACAST
High Grade Dry Cieaning
Pressing, ete.
MEN’S SUITS
Austin Depot, Brown & Odiorne’s Drug Store, JOB Congress Ave.
G. J. MERRITT, Prop
Young I
Rush, MH S
Cobh. * r
Fi at rf
"Fia: .
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I Dugan 3b
■ c Walker, if
■ Brazinl, 11*
■ berkins, r.
I j Walker.
■ F. Walker, ef
■ Galloway. •"
■ Rommel, P
| •Welch
I Hasty, p. ....
• ••Griffin .....
East First.
Rev K. P. Burton read the mar-
LONE STAR ICE CO. I
PHONE 6246
Br A s-- ater2 F r
CLEVEEAJ
New York w
winninz from
per ond . onaer
Indian* and 1
consecutive d
Babe Ruth
dr*a , *
H. m ,
Friendly
resentative for Austin—
a live wire who has ex-
ecutive eability and is big
enough to manage a
business netting him $5.-
165 LAID OFF ! 16 RACE \
BY GAS CO. IN PLANES '
Each guest came provided with!
needlework and after an hour dili-
gently spent a three-course menu
was served by the three hostesses.
Th. Yong table was tastefully ar-
ranged with vases and crystal bas- l
kets holding sweet peas in vari-J
gated colors nasturtiums and rose s .
A arge white cake, in pink dec-i
oration bearing the words "sewing
club added to the table adornmet
Elate favors were corsage of sweet
Eric Brydson
Donald Brydson
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Farrow
Mr. and Mrs Jack Hrydron
MACKEN TRANSFER CO.
Phone 5077
We Check Baggage From Home to Destination
Only Authonzed R.dro.d Baggage Transfer
WE HAUL EVERYTHING
Mr«. William Bolin
Mra. Eenit Hgenel, Sr.
NIrs, E Krueger
Mrs. IL G. Mueller
Mrs G. C. Bock
Mrs W Trene kman, Jr
Mrs. Edgar Fox
Mrs. loouis Raine Iki
Mrs W T. Me Elroy
Mrs Ernes’ W lde
Mrs. Hugo Ribbeck
Mrs. ('ar I Besserer
Mrs. August Haenel
Mrs. Paul A Wildt
M.s. carl Widen
Mrs Emil Haenel, J
Miss Eda aenel
Miss Louise Bohn
Miss Bertha Bohn.
GRAND CENTRAL
ON THE SCREEN TODAY AND TUESDAY
A brand new half a million dollar Western photoplay—
"The Torrent"
First time here. Playing to packed houses all over the
country.
Running also—Brand New < entury f omedy
if you don’t like the show you get your money back.
SKINNY .
kyu: Texas May 1
of the Kyle High Hchoo
BAITLESVILLE. Okla May
Approximately 175 versons, e
ployed in the office ef the Emp
been 11) at a local hospital folowing
za N ’SRl
Lieutenant George
in command
Lieutenant Clifford
member of the New
| Games and contests feutured the
eve ning
; ‘Feeding the Bunny” by pinning
the cabbage leaf in his mouth was
a source of much fun and Miss.
Elizabeth Heslep was most success-
ful in this and was awarded girls
first prize, a bean bag
Dow King won first prize for
bo .vs, a baseball.
The consolation, a doll and a har-
monica, were bestowed on Virginia
Snyder and Will Reilly, res pi 4 tively.
Jbhn Ward and Francis Rather
were chosen king and queen of
the revels.
Crowned and seated on their
throne they received hoomage
their loyal subjects- after which ll
donned favor caps of pink and white
t and marched to the refreshment
- tables, where pink and white ice
i cream art! fancy taken were served
As a closing feature the , hildren
. were given fishing rods to cast in
rrs of emilax conne.
cce with mounds of
nd pansles at th* e
the table.
K the luri ibon th*’
introduced by Mr
Mens 1
MONDAY MORNING, MAY (6. 1921
W r
g room was decorated in, i
chite and the big white* v
with its four pink'
i pirk re si bud holders. I r
nter ct attraction. 1 w
ting lurk favored Flenor)
utton, engineer, and Carl
emaa of the Houston Al
ntral Railroad, who have
best recorda in the con-
■ By Assoctated Press
> w, nta. 1 - 1 ’ n
I I
Miss Gussie Farrow v
surprise party on Thurs
by several friends at i'
her mother. Nrs. (
1307 East Second
Dancing, sinring and ,
lemonade and cake Rei
b —. .
CHORAL CLUB LUNCHEON
ENDS BIG YEARS WORK
mes Mr. Mu«ll.r sttue ," uct
oree . invited th*. A musicai <
e where a grab Miss Ifuddls
Japan.
rd gan
Miss L
nor guest was told to
laundry." and rany
Margarite Haenel.
Games and contests under the
supervision of Miss Louise Bohn
and Bertha Bohn amused the guests
from 3 to 6.
Among the features was an array
I of souvenirs suspended from a line,
’and each child was blindfolded and
drew a prize.
Following the games the children
were ushered into the dining room
for refreshments
Vases and baskets filled with bou-
quets of sweet peas and nastur-
i t turns were used at intervals the
W Knock mo- I --------
.mo Haturda KILLS HIS BROTHER
n Of a week ‛s BECAUSE OF JEALOUSY
k to raturn to , -------
NirSmithabox
Mrs AV ill Cowap manager of the f, shr nta v
San Saba Star, spent the last week gucsts.
in Austin as th* guest of her niece, __
Mrs. E. J. Honig, and other rel-l -1,cje No 3 er
WINSTON CIk Mus
otrumgmiuurmneE POWERFL L DRAMA
Totnls
c1.
Mr* <* A.
Mt* Joe Ja
M rs Nole : t
3 <-* WsW
home of the
and Mrs E
Austin (I1y
conduet the
profit shar-
a make-believe uond, and all proved
successful anglers, for every one
"caught” a prize.
The following children were prt-b-
ent:
Dorothyr Hart.
Eba Hart.
Margaret earson.
Virginia Na lie.
Ella Townes
Martha Hart.
Ruth Smith.
Grace Eyers.
Francis Cloud.
Mary Cioud.
Elizabeth Heslep.
Francis Jackson.
Jean Estill.
Julie Joe Estill.
Jane Eyers.
Francis Maxey Hart.
Kate Harrison.
Elisabeth Wooward
Virginia Woodward
Kittle Belle Cornweli
Mary Jo Butler.
Laura (iregory.
Jane Gregory.
Hallie Houston.
Francis Rather
Katherine Finch.
Edith Grat y.
M a rga re t Beverly.
Esther Kneis
Mary Ann Schneider.
Elizabeth Schneider.
Virgin ka Schneider.
Flizabeth Newton.
Catherine Newton.
Billie Houston.
Freddie Fisher.
Tom Butler.
Bob Butler.
Martin Butler.
Marl Cornwell.
Jack Scarborough.
John Westbrook.
Harriet (raham.
Lillian Bowles.
Joseph Nalle.
Ben Bowen King.
Dow King.
Fugene Young.
Harn King.
Tom fJillespie
Will Hart.
JiLf pee k Hart
Charles Schneider.
Will Reilly
James Galley.
Roy Rather
John Heard.
Ruel Smit
Hendrvx * 1
Pratt. WR!
Me yers 4 c
? struck I
Fherker 11
3 Hendryx
Meyers. 1.1
son Mr mJ
Wetzel I
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Cressey, Kendall B. Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Ed. 1 Monday, May 16, 1921, newspaper, May 16, 1921; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1525749/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .