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IM ISABEL RAYMOND
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MEYER of Now Tort city to
talented
viniting girl who is recelving
plagist and will give special at-
much attention during her stay in
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most
United States and is doing much
hich
omen
ton or to Mias Goldie
Hor-
toa before noon Wednesday.
ce first through her Mrs Seawall Honored
Country Club Friday
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Alumnae Club Gives
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elaborate
ed personally elther the prenident
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Schheider,
Butler. C.
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Kauth. Ada Reed McGill,
Florence
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Dixie
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Katherine McNamara.
Frnest
Committees: Decoration,
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silver
F Cooper. C C. Graham. Heavy f most ausptclousiy by bringyg the
Maurino
lines
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Wilcox, Peyton Wil
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Young Dancers
Enjoy Affair
At Elks Home
"NiKe*,
Rytiana,
stanberry,
Ezabeth
Dr and Mm E O erwick and
Mr. and Mra Ruisnell Yarrington
entertained Friday night nt the
Sigma Nu Fraternity
Gives Fohnal Dance at
fairs of the week just past and
Hi tables of bridge piayers assem-
bled Fiday to aid the charity and
at ths same time pend an hour
ine to
W Ab
Settlement School of
Pi Beta Phi Alumnae
Has Austin Friends
lonK a
remedy for
bin of fan
rbonate ol
water ont
Frances Cloud,
B ily Wuttana,
tion of "Orange Jackets"
includes 20 of the leading
of the university.
dent of the International Woman
Buffrage Alliance
is preparation for the lecture
is out all
furrowa
tin. Mrs Catt spent nine months
abroad, having returned but a
•a could
where
Austin Indebted to
New Women's Clubs
For Rare Privileges
pleasantly in the same
Seven prises were given.
Mar-
Weller,
-Photo by Jensen Studios
tian Literary society and promi-
nent in student activities.
Word for the cum of nuffraz• At Bridge Party.
and he ... for 20 r~r. preni- Mra Tom entertainea
Fday afternoon, at her new
Jhome with a bridge party la honor
of Mrs. Geqrg- C. Seawell, for.
merty MIm Dorothy Lee Potter,
who is receiving warn welcome
from her old friendn on return-
ine la Join th. rank, of Austin ,
youhger magrona.
i.Mh of piayera enjoyed
• games
Mrs. John Ward receivea
tton
ion on 20
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- wi
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g.
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Pi Phis Give Annual Benefit at Driskill Frida
d
Griffith
rug Ce,
’ro Dre*
of the sorority, and the others
were selected from the arts and
toward raising the literacy stand- , crafts display from the schoot,
an exhibit of which was a feature
fried in
d made
oil.
, a 2 a’
■ "J
.n.
MaSS MANON GRIFFITH to the
IVI younger daughter of Mr.
and Mrs J. E. Griffith of Wash-
ington Square and is an attractive
f "
e i
Felmhaum,
ik Eldredge,
•hard Louis
. F etcher.
F-s
Wednesday Musk Club
Studies American Opera.
The Wednendmy Mornine Munle
club haw chosen "American Op-
era" for Ka topic for thia week’s
1^4
4.
-Te to Suede
an sf Um are teaeebine ta the
vietnity t Austin nna zeachang
200 pupil.. -
Mm Hehottela has two degree•
from the Boston schoot of Expree-
to*. Mau to popular socially ana
in an neUTO WWW ot Allies
.rd of th. country. Mra Lutcher
Silver Tea of DAR
The Daughters of the Ameri-
can Revolution have announced
5a
nthuelae
le Cream
*.51",
privilews
ere, swel
of the
iliiterate section
Cecil Cook,
-
Miss Griffith is
nkles! A
fornta. In 1916 sho became prest-
dent of Mills Collega She to the
►Alter of a number or-tranata-
tioaa from Old Enettah, and a con-
tributor to varlous Journals and
magazinen.
Remervatlons for th. luncheon
ia honor of thia diatingulahea
riel t or to Austin may be mads by
women eligibie to membership in
the American Ansoctation of Unt-
veratty Women and their fiends
by apptbeation to Mins Lucy Now.
New Members May
Join Spanish Class..
The Mumines and Pn
Jamie Odom, Leuis Turner, Tom
Pat, Harold Grant. Ha, frond
Fearman, Murrey AM*Ma. Ralph
Wood, Cecil Morgan, Bob Rader,
Motana Jury. Hamid arnome, A
Informal Tea Honors
Mrs. W. H. Bates.
The Woman’s Auxiliary et the
First Bapunt ehureh will enter-
tain with an informal tea im the
chureh parlor. Tuenday afternoon
trom I in I, honoting Mm. w H
Mater who is leavme Austin noom
to moke her homo in Dallas. All
friends of Mia Iates, rgardiss
of church ntrialauifan, am invited
to bld Mra Dates tarewet
itiu
that they will give a silver tea
Tuenday before Thankagiving. at
the home of Mra J. H. Hart. 2112
Rin Grande street
A musical program la being ar-
ranged tar the ocenslon and mem-
here of the D. A. R andk their
frienda are invited to eall.
Nyns RDBECCA TOVWO
™l sourmup to Urso ysers
la Auaun has taken nich rank
among eduratora Her studio of
aramatte art has eraduated eight
»tudents In ths three foam ama
Elka Halt, with
to this year’s president of “Cap
and Horn' Miao Lemtey to a
resident of the Scottish Rite dor-
mitory and nas recehtiy been
elected to the honorary otgantza-
Two of Anstin’s newest clubs are reaponsible for bringing to Aus-
tin for visits this week, two women who am leaders la their par-
ticular Inez, one of them internationally known.
Mm. .Carrie Chapman Catt will arrive tomorrow to be the houn.
ar the premier of 10 ditterent
MISS KATHERINE LEMLEr,
-V- daughter of Judge and Mm
W. S. Lemley' of Temple is a
co-ed has made her influence
'felt in many phases of college Uta
during her college life.
She will graduat. In June and
la which she to to appear I Aun-
Dance Friday Night.
Patronesnes and comtufiees for
St. Mar, • Alumnae Club dance,
which will be held Fday night
from *-11 oreldek, at K. c. hall. ’
have been announced, as follow*:
Patronesses, Mesdames John
i,
Me
Driskill hotel
a. m The fol-
has been ar-
schneidr, T. H. Davis, Leu6
Enia, Joe Rowe, Jack Atartin, K.
Kreuger, Alfred Robinson, C.
Booth. James T. Hunter, NiMH
Josehine Theis, Lucy- Nagle.
Lucy J. Neton, dean of women.
few month* ago. She interview-
meeting at the
Wednesday at 10
lowing program
i anged
"Development
H ownlee, Mr
< harman. Mrs K. Kreuger, Mra
Joe Rowe, Mrs Charles Casey. ra.
Edward schneider, Mianes M.
Creutzfeldt, and Margaret starr:
music. Mimi Margaret Strr,,
chairman; hope chest, Mrs. Char-
les Sehneider.
of the entertainment. Mrs. Rose
Dilworth won high score prize in
rubber bridge and Mra. James
Xash decona pigh . whie Miao
Paulino Haldeman received low
score prize. In party bridge Mra.
CM Mueller bold high score,
Miao Frances Mayfield second
high and Mrs. John Butler low.
After a ahort businens meeting
there wilv be a nocial hour and
eaeh member attending is priv-
ileged to bring a guent
Responee to roll sail will be
with current itema eoncerning
"Prohibiton." -
Th* Alumnae Association of PI
Beta Phi sorority gave ita an-
nual bridge tea Friday afternoon
at the Driskin hotel, for the bene-
fit of the Pl Beta PhL Settlement
School. Ghis fodder child of the
Alumnae is situated in the heart
ol th* Tennessee mountains in
what statistics show to bo th*
children • party in honor of their
daughter*. Misses Nelle Berwick
and Carrie Loouise Yarrington
Th* guests were received by the
two young honor guests, assisted
by their parents and by Mra
Verna Woods.
-ri,
cotci-
—Ttom to tom Studio
4ustin. Her mother wan Miss
Mary Raymond of Austin, a sister
of Frank Raymond and aha to the
guest for the wtmer of her uncle
and aunt. Mr. and Mra Raymond.
Cotillion fa vora
tle Cream
gere ar .
inutee or
enange t«
WCIU Holds
Social Meeting.
Mias Hua Arenibala will be
hostee et h-r home. 309 Weet
Ninth street Thursday afteryoon
al * e etock ton the WCru.
America." Mra R. U Yarrinetom.
"American opera toners of
the Nineteenth and* TWEntieth
Centuries," Mrs It B. Tyler.
Selections from American Op-
eras ' Mima Mary Louise Allen
and Mrs John McCall.
Lewis Davenport reprenented
Cupid and Cora Lee Davenport
end Rupert Hala dee aa minlatur
bride’ and bridekroom presented
the gift to the bride A rtresh 4
meal courwe wae merved lata In
the afternoon to many friendn of
the popular honor kuent.
Art League to
Hear Everett.
Th* Austin Art League will
meet Wednesday afternoon at
3 M oclock in room 209 of th*
engineering building on the uni-
versity campus Profennor Ray-
mond Everett will mpeak on
"Compomition " Thia la on* of a
sertes of lectures on "Art Ap-
precintion" to which the as-
noiate members ar* invited. *
AUSTIN, TEXAS, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1923.
Stark of Grange, 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
lienderson, I K Kuntz, B. L C.
Noon. Mm Polk. Erwin tange,
Freest Clement, Q II Dav A
tpallen, Texas univeraity chap-
ter of Bum i Na traternity. en-
terta’nea viday wight «ith a
fermei dance al the ountry ehuab
The Hub rbema were 4 timtically
a- oratea in the tratermity color
and cols Bradr s bend furuished
mumie tor the aaneing.1
Musie for dancing was given by
Jerk Andrews Junior Orchentra
directed by Mins Gertrude Bchette.
Miss -Melle He widk led the
grand march, dancing with Hud-
won Andersom, ana Mise Carrie
Leu toe Yarrinton tavored Dan
Covert In the cotition, ’which ehe
led
and Mra C. B Gate* Mr and
.Mia K. K NteGinnin Mr ana Mr
John cater. Mr and Mrs Momnce
Barnhart. Nr and Mra Harry
Barnhart. Mr ana Mrs Hougbum
Daughter* of Republic
Give Benefit Friday.
Th* Daughters of th* Repubilu
of Texns will give a benefit enrd
party Eriday afternoon of this
week, beginning* at 2 to ocloek,
at Lazuna Gloria th beantitai g
iakeside home at Mr. and Mrs IL
H. Sevier. Reservations are to
be mado with Mr* F. W. Srernen-
berg.
Tro eeds of tb* affair will be
uned in the furtheranee of the
objects of the organizatn whieh
bends ita efforts to the Dtemerva-
tion of Texas history, th* pre-
servation of the records at her
past and th* nquimition and ap-
an animal ■
Abe inqu r«
Morris re
1dea that ■
animal nl
** • home d
n‛t called f
■ day* An*
hough thern
an languar
kolineky i 4
businesse
n languaz“
Punderstans
re that the
i enotch A
■ nol4 un4
hotsld l"
de and • olig
rain of te
ll. y’unded
of them were donated by Misa
Fannie Andrews and on* by Mr*.
William Wyse, both patronesses
ame.
of fact. Al
oniy Amer
• merchandi
tter in a fol
I* English
punish wori
omes th* ol
rata so th
pay furri
or one ope
re rat • fi
for klinmi
r would ev
। a name I
a presser
r running!
and lun«
given at th* hgme of Mr* O. F.
Wooten berg, by th* Auxiliary to
tb* Typographic* 1 Union.
The auxiliary presented Misa
Rinker with a silver coffee set.
A contest, "A Floral Courtship
was enjoyed by al and lb* bride
elect was awarded th* prize tor
tb* best solution.
countries.
Not only I* Mr* Catt aerial med
at homa, on* of th* greatest He-
in# American*. but th* name
honor I* accorded bar abroha and
she I* received with dintinguish-
ed honors wherever she may go.
To see her and hear her tai a priv-
liege tn which Austin** dfzens
are looking forward with keen
interest and pleasure.
Tb* Austin branch of th*
American Associntion of Unver-
•hr Women, organized but two
weeks ago, is beginning its work
"nhkerA"pometan‛phunte Theta Mothers Shower
walthal L-Ra swenaon, John Local Chapter House.
Pedigo, Billy Warn. Luta Fage, An tnformal tea at the Theta
Jr. chafi- Page, Jr. Jay them- NgdThuneta
as Bob Bright. Sul Starkey, pntronemees at the worority was Womens* spanish elam will
Jamea Fauntleroy. Joe Hill tor made the occeron for a surprime Tueeday erenne al «. M at Uto
Mash. Karl Cornwell, Jr.. Delmar -hower, rack guest bringing with c. A. Thia to the tout ani
Groon, Jim Hows. Huwall Yar- er A uitt to ada to the equtpment new pupils wilt to peruinted
rington. Dr nA Mra Herwick, of the cont home enter the «tom tor thi an
Mr ana Mrs Yarringtom, imsw Amone the.«irtn "ere artielen ot Mim Peleer ” in eh
p, m™ Wond. and emnbroidered andconvereationaivaninhi1
* a ble । ne n weneed.
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member of th* high school sot. tention to music after finishing
She is a member of th* Hypa- her high, school course.
Jodle Thompnon, Frani
Ea rolk, Chartes ntelni
Thalheimer, Henry
The home was attractive in
bright hued fall flowers and five
bracelets for the girls and Ever-
sharp pencil for the boys The
favors were distributed by Jane
Estill and Virginia drooh.
Criekets horns and sepentine
streamers were distributed dur-
ing the evening.
The guest list included the tot-
lowing children
Mary Wilata Rose Lynch,
leuise Bryson, Georgia Hen Bry-
son. Margaretta Clarke, Grace
King. Frances Sternenberg. Ju-
dith Sternenberg. Ethhi Bickter,
Virginia Nelle, Dolly Ann Ellin,
Roberta Van de Vanter. Violetta
Van de Venter. Nevin Green.
Frances Tariton. Mary Ellen Pope,
Ma igaret Reed. Helen Adel* Psh-
er, Josephine Turner, Helen
Avery. Daisy Gilbert. Elizabeth
Harrison, Eliznbeth Woodward.
Virginia Marrall, Margaret Har-
lew*. Helen Butler, Eugenia Lm-
berg. Clare Caswell, Mary Helen
Caswell Elizabeth Ann Oliphant,
Frances Condit, Julia Drake. Jean
Reed, Margaret Pressler, Marsh
Michie. Martha Hart. Ann Eliza -
both Gag*. Doris Henderson, Ida
Barr, Jaymie Hornsby, Ada Mas
Smith, Horton Smith, Arthur Ter-
relk James Timhmons, Paul Mills,
charles Condit, Richard Wroe,
Needham Avery Thomas Lynch,
Muennter, Jr. Edgar Lee Clarke,
Jack Ezelle, George Jackson, Wil-
liam Dozier, Georze R bertteau, *
Mack Morris, Hal Armstrong.
Charles Kramer, Harry Barnhart.
Paul Barnhart, Jack Lane, Fisher
Ames Tyler. Diek Robinson, Jeff
Mayn^T Thomas Hagby. Noyes
Clayborne Lynch, Arthur Jack-
propriate marking of hlatorio
spots.
gares Foster.
Mary Nana.
louise ‘Skelley. Ruth Reed. Le
Vern* Leonard, Maybess Mat-
thews, Helen How, Ina Ray
national president of the organ-
teat loti lo Austin for a ■hurt visit
Dr. Rhe Inbar J t. prenident of
Mills College. Onkland. Calif,
will arrive Wednesday and be en-
tertained at the Faculty Wom-
saa club during her stay.
Her first appearance in Austin
win be In a letur Wednesday
evening t • e’clock at the Uni-
versify mot hod I at church. This
lecture will be under the nuspices
of th* university publie lecturen
eommittee, and the ■object will
be "The Students’ World."
Thursday et 1 o'clock th* Aus-
tin brnnch of th* American As-
sociation of Uni realty Women
Will entertain Dr. Hheinhar It with
a luncheon at th* Driskin hotei.
From 4-6, the Faculty Woman's
club is giving a tea in her honor.
Dr. Reinhardt received her
degree Vf bnehelor of literature
from the University of Calitornia
'1898 and her degree of doctor
of philonophy from Tai* univer-
sity in 1905, She •pent a number
nt years in teaching at the Nor-
mal Hchool and F hl versity of
ldaho, and later as lecturer in
Englisiat th* University of Cali-
»
I guest of Mra. Perry ▼. Penny-
I backer while here to appear in a
I lecture Tuesday night under the
r a no* lees of the Altruna slub, the
newest ctvle etub ef ths stty.
Tuesday at noon Mr*. Catt wm
be a guest at ths luncheon of tb* '
Open Forum, at the Driskin
hotel Tuesday evening at I
o'clock she will deliver her lec-
ture on "Peace or War" in the
auditorium of the junior high
school and ths Altrusa Hub will .
be hostese on this occasion to all
Austin women and men who wish
to bear this eminent thinker and
logicai speaker on a subject of
world interest. Mrs Catt achtev-
Dan Covert. Hilly Drake. Walter
Wilcox, miy Jani**. Hudson An •
dernon, Wilbur Allen. John H. Al-
len. Dunlay Anderson, Jack
Sparks Marshal firsham. Tom
Graham. Wiclitte Fisker. John O.
ruse, when I
dising grad
gith nine pe
case of hrs
eign langua
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if you've g
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Harding Adama. Margaret At-
Wood, Marie Lange, Eleanor
Stribling. Martha Price, and
Douglas Wolpeley. Porter By-
waters J. n Pop~‛Bob Rem th
Maurice Angley, Horace Gooch,
Chris muot, Rtunnell Dunbar Jya
James. Lewls White. Hen Brown,,
Ned Henry. James Young. Ar-
thur Mueller. Georze nutchje.
Rar Le*. Diek Me Kinney. Gordon
Caldr. Clyde Parrish, Bill Groce,
Mem Bueklew, William Aikinon,
Dave Kelton, Henry Moursuna,
ench
me at th* lot
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high scote prize and Mrs Walter
Murray eut the consolation. Th*
honor guest was prenented with
an appropriate gift.
After the game a refreshment
course wan nerved lo Mesdames
a. C Mee well E. G. Lemay. John
Ward, Paul -O. Simma, Karl
Rimma. R M DeLmie, H U
Clamp. Wade George, Walter
Murray. MeGugh, George Ter-
rell H. H.Luedecke, R K John-
son, James Chapman. Joe Muen-
ster. Graham Baker. <1 C. Lewin,
D Seawell, D. C. Adtaln and
Charl** Pustin, Jr.
omera. whs
under hi
Inances t
cane only,
that whet
know m
mi nil ned
I with veat
h means •
MeClendon, ’ Clarice McCormick,
Adele Barbisch, Lian Ammons.
Emily Carter, Josephine Corner,
Jan* Tyler, Paullhe Mills. Franc**
Landrum, Irene Lawlor, Rebecca
Finks Elizabeth Schneider, Clahre
Rockham, lints Louis* obinson,
Ruth Vane* Reed. Margaret
Jamar, Dorthy Kramer, Maxine
Gude. Virginia Goos, Jan* Ea-
till, Katherine Newton, Elizabeth
Newton, Hlizabet h Hesiep.
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Meredith. Dorothy Boon*. Fry da recently made a personal visit
Coodstein, Jeanette Clappart. to th* m he and brought back
Olin Sims, Virginia Burnett. Sallie moot encouraging reports of ths
Jo MeDonald, Ann Scott. Aline work it im doing. This added zest
Nickols, Betty Nickola, Leah to ths efforts sf ths local alumna*
Baker, Dorothy Craig, Pauline chapter for th* success of the at-
Fertsch, Isabel Castile Adelalde , 4 4 a a
Berwick. Henrietta W’attinger,
Valeri* Mansbendel, Elizabeth Miss Rinker Honored
Thomas, Virginia Roberdeau, At Shower.
• Nancy Jane Carter. Joyce Myer*. • Miss Matilda Rinker, wm is to
Virginia Cloud. Carolyn Perkins. be married mh.ii to Clyde Pot-
Ress Bartholomew. Mary Louise ford of Danan was honor guest
Sparks, Dorotihy Nell Roes Mary , Thursday afternoon, st a shower
Tayler Mra. Z Tobip, Mrs J. B.
Myriek, Mra. Lttie. Mia Dan
nelowa and O T shelle’ were
chapetons for the evening.
A buffet supper was served
nbout midnight and vunch was
served during tbs entire evening
The grand march was led by
Harper Mai tarlane at Chatham.
Ontario, favoring Miss Helene
Files of Shreveport, la
nigeby Hammond at Ban An-
tonlo led the cotillion da nr
with Miun Agnes Terreu sf Ban
Antonio. Favoma, wrre lenthr
eard cases for tha giis and elgar-
etten tor the boys
Ths guest list ineluded Helen
Pies, Agyes Terrel, Emogene
Hammond. EMtns Mzzel, Lucile
Linter, Dobbie lloopen, Anna
Love, Bees Gilbert, Maron Bone,
Mary Ramsey, Grace Hngera Ln-
da Hellowa, Frhces Graham. Loln
Fender, Alice Vender, Geon net is
Young. Margaret Preston, Ruth
•UHUf. Mary Glen Vick. Marjorie
tattle, Zetta Alonzo, Elinabeth
Rartiett, Bimona Wofford, Dor-
othy Hay*. Margaret Miller.
Maidee Williams. Mlill* Johnson,
Dorothy DuMara, Mary Weed.
Wellmer Penwelu, Fra A ces My-
riek. Eether Watkiug, Winifred
limitli. Margaret Hchoch, Marlon
nan, Mae cudden, Ann Bowera,
Eloime Baker, Falznbeth Greenlee,
id* Marr Tobin, Pattie Simms,
Camilla Cnttarent Catherine
Johnson. Annett* Nellow Helen
Hnmmeramith, Phelpa Esther
Helton, Mei/ Maud Smith, Lucy
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