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IS 07." THE" rtfSTIN DATLT STATESMAN. SCNDAT, JAXT ART I 1 I I A This Mrs. these were most beautuui Pennybacker has consented to do. ana will read a paper which was much af-niauded at the tear.her's convention in And so it is with the parties at whlth they were the observed of ail observers. Each debutante gave of herself that especial charm which is all hec own to make her party beautiful, brilliant and memorable.

Miss Hallie Bremond's party Wednesday was- noticeable for the cordiality of- the welcome, the especial grace of the decorations and the pleasure afforded the. The favors charming, having been selected a Drcwti bv Miss Bremond. Some of tue a were oriental scarfs pnd necklaces for the girls. The enelos.ii verandah fashioned Into a' cosy in-drawing room, was furnished i'n comfeiruible seats for rest between ine SOCIAL NOTES 4 OF MOMENT dances, and at proper time a uAVAni i ftnirrn was set vt Kort Worth during the holidays on "Defects of American i-club will have as guests upon tnat occasion the various mothers duos and other literary clubs of the ctj. besides all others who have a desire to hear this most Interesting paper.

No. 1. volume 1 of Club Life, published in New York, was issued wltn the ttrst month of the year and Pulses to be a magazine far-reaching bv the musical feature. Miss juouise Pfaefflin sang a number of selections, some accompanied by her brother on the violin: the others with piano ac Among the dancers who pronounced the evening most enjoyable ere Miw-ej EdiUd by MRS. FRED SCOTT.

Telephone No. 66, Old Phone. Every detail of trtorougn wommansniH tne combina. tion of artistic perfection of the RELIABLE BUSH GERTS PIANOS Endorsed by the most flattering patronage. A superb linef'pi, to select -from.

The best that money can buy, and it don't tak fortune to purchase one from us. We court comparison and inveati-l gation. Easy terms. We especially call the undivided attention of the Legislators to this opportunity of getting a strictly high grad, standard Piano at a most reasonable We. invite the member of the Legislature and their wives to pay us a visit.

Come in mi hear fine music in the finest musio house in the South. Nalle, Baird. Reese, curiz, ni irv ij Thomson. Mary companiment, and her splendid -voice was fully appreciated. Few there, were who did not linger longer than IN NINETEEN HUNDRED AND NOW, Thomson, Nina and Julia Richardson.

Dial. Peeler. Estill. Finley, Hood. L.I.-tlefleld, Steiner, Wooldridge.

-m Hnn rtraham. Jeannette Thomas Moore, at the present date. in its purpose. The world is ready to step aside for the man who knows where he is going." says Club Life in its salutatory, adding thnt it Smith, Randolph, Montgomery, Taylor, Ht Rnhlnann flrilCB Hill. KerDCY, Is chiefly known as ten-cent straight Walter the Soot Is forgiven his rhymes Because of his tales of stirring times.

i i 1 1 j. actinv riV DC- I TV. XVKH HatirOl'K. EIU friends. Mr.

Walker will February 1. After a short visit they will go to Brady, Texas. Mr. Walker has bet-n quartermaster at the Confederate Home the past four years. At Brady Mr.

Walker will fcrro a partnership with his father, A. G. Walker, to practice law. On Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock Miss Delphina Killer will be imit. in marriafff to Dr.

J. F. Gul- proposes io and Hal to coming the Journal par excellence William Morris" fame will wear 1 As a practical man who made a. chair. gis.

ateDDins, ueme Rwinr Thomson. Morate emphasize and encourage uc.c.F si.le of club organ And even Shakespeare's memory's green isations. The magazine is to be de Less because lie is read than because voted to literary, artistic ana smm. m.ltndidlv gotten up from he's seen. v.

they felt they should, for who couiu leave while Miss Pfaefflin was singing, or who could resist remaining for "just one more?" It seemed, too, by the hostess offering such attraction that it was her desire that her guests thus lengthen their stay. The reception in which Mrs. and Miss Bremond greeted their guests were all in rose color, the most beautiful of "society" roses giving the floral color note. In this setting Mrs. Bremond appeared very handsome in a pink princesse of crepe de chine, with lace and diamonds.

Miss Bremond wore a cream crepe, lace embellished, anl carried a shower of pink roses with valley lilies. Miss McCormick of New York wore lavender radium and carried violets. Miss Marian Bremond wore a yellow crepe touched with gold and lace. Mrs, Swarf, Miss Bremond's grandmother, was hand lette of Pflugerville." The ceremony will ouletiv celebrated at the Then why should poet make his bow In the year of nineteen hundred aad every standpoint, both literary anu mechanical. Of speiial interest to Texas readers is the fact that the editor is bride's home In the presence of only ih.

Immediate families and a few lush Gerts Piano Co. Kinsolving. Whitesldes, La Prelle. Johnson. Sidney Johnson, t-s-till, Stevens.

Jones, King, Murray Graham, Niles Graham, Nalle. Shelley, Sutton, Ben Robertson. Hudnall, Ker-bey. Smith. Cornweil.

Butler, Caldwell. Cobbs, Burke, Walthram. Max Bickler, Harry Bickler, Braley. Stebbins, bcar-brough. Barton.

Messrs. and Mesdames Thad Thomson. Rector Thomson. Hancock. Lewis Hancock, David Houston, Walter Bremond, Pierrp lire-mond, Eugene Bremond.

r-Mo vontnc Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wil- Mrs. James Madison Ba.fS, a promi nent Texas club and literary woma now living in New York, and success is heartily wished for her venture by OF TEXAS close friends. Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Daly announce the marriage of their daughter Mary Adelia to Mr. Sidney J.

Partlow of San Antonio Wednesday evening, January 30, at o'clock HOW? Homer himself. If be could but speak, Would admit that most of his Stuff is Greek. Chaucer -would doubt own nis tongue Was the broken speech of the land when youny. Shelley's a sealed-up book, and Byron Is chiefly recalled as a masculine siren. Poe has a perch on the chamber door, But the populace read btm "Never more." Rmnntr fitted his day.

as ail allow; the many friends sue nasjn i Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock nett paid a pretty compliment to her charming guest from Fort Worth. Miss Sallle Lee Masterson. Cards was the loved bv the following pave a charming dance in honor j. R. REED, Manager somely attired in blacit chiffon velvet, rare lace and diamonds.

Very elabor of their sweet young daughter, Bonnie, whose fifteenth birthday was; Protection hall was gay and bright fnaiii-B occasion, and never ately were all the apartments deco First Street Methodist Episcopal Church young ladies, whose gay laughter and merry chatter added so much to the pleasure of the gathering: Misses looked more attractive than upon that rated with palms, smilax and flowers. In the dining rooms where the two-course refreshments were served, all was Irt rose color: accentuated by the Bush Temple, Cor. Eighth and Congress Ave AUSTIN, TEXAS All friends and acquaintances are cordially invited. evening. Bamboo, terns ana iim.uinu.

Florence Randolph, -Mna anu palms formed me'sreeneiy Richardson, Jeannette fcrmin, came aurora carnation, and shading to the pale pink of dainty sweet 'peas. As Joe Nalle, Balrd. Morgan. Margiae. Curtie.

Reese. Montgomery, Taylor of Marshall. Finley. Dial. Campbell.

Ethel ground, white crimson cappea ibu and gorgeous red carnations gave the color note that most pleasingly con-h. of lovfulness ana The' songs and dances of Miss Bessie Clayton in "The Belle, of Mayfalr" the newest musical play of Leslie Stuart are perfect gems and add much to the Joys of a most joyous evening's entertainment This latest English play Is crowding Daly's theater. New York, and Garland Smith of Longvlew. But-lef Anna Storev. Luclle Scott of Cor sisting in dispensing the hospitality of the house were Mesdames Swart, Eugene Bremond, Walter and Pierre Bremond, Steiner, Hudson, Roberts, Brown, Lee, Sherding, Drake, Thad Thomson, Rector Thomson, E3 Han brightness.

Cozy corpers provided rest- utuLn iha measures, ana held the pretty punch table, presided pus Christi, Nautie Duncan, Beuna and Alma Carpenter, Masterson, Tarlton, Sturgis. Daugherty, Donnan, Yarring-ton, Gould. Mabel Wooldridge. The nrizes were dainty and were won by over by Miss Louise Walton ana cock, Lewis Hancock. Boye, Parks, assistants.

At proper tune course collation was found most en at every performance and mere every indication that it will remain at this popular place of. amusement until late In the spring. Dial, Smith, Morey, Haynie, Huddle, Finley, Richardson, Joseph Nalle, Ernest Nalle, Ed Robinson, Hilgartner, Miss Wboldridge. Miss Smith of Long- joyable. Miss Wilson, Dy ner mom side, as she weicomea ue looked dainty and fair in a Wyse, Tips, Gaines, Hamby, Folts, nuT-ini? th( current week Mont House, Laura Abadie.

Messrs. Reilly, Roberdeau, Robertson, Robinson, Ralph Robinson, Ruggles, Barclay, Abbott, Greenwood, Chapman, Kerchevllle, Ja-coby, Hoden, Pleasants, Horace Ferguson, Schneider, Smith, Thweatt, Wells, Weed, Webb, Thornton Shelly, Whitesldes, Wrenn, Stubblefleld, Bra-ley, Benson, Goldbeek, Richie, Bick-. ler, Harry Bickler, Bledsoe, Brown, Burke, Butler, Tom Butler, Tom Caldwell, Liday, Cappel, Casey, Connerly, Cornweil, Frommie, Gerhard, Harfy Gerhard, Glesen, Giles, Graham, Malcolm Graham, Hudnall, Johnson, McKean. Moore. Morrison, Palm; Kinsolving, Bennett, Caldwell, Morse, radium silk, accordeon piaueu, -hlte flowers in her blonde hair.

To a Fiset, Littleneld, Misses Graham, Cora gave a Marge number of their frS a delightful VBuster Brown partr the beautiful home of their Mry and Mrs. Peter Faust, suZl Putting Buster's tie the' right place caused a good deal 2 amusement. Benno Zahn was awarii.i the first prlzev a Buster Brown till Percy Forke the second, a Bs Brown belt, and the booby was wm ed to Milton Totle. Buster Bwi stocking. Delicious refreshments wert served and very much enjoyed bv ai Those present were Ernest Clemen.

Benno Arthur Roeper, Rudnlni Coreth, Edwin Baus. Eugene ffi njeyer, Richard Ikels, Herman Martin- Orth. Homar Fri and Elsie Hancock, Anita and Carrie full orchestra the following young peo gomery and Stone will record the l6th repetition of "The Bed Mill" at the Knickerbocker theater. When this piece was first produced on the road In the, fall erudite but pessimistic man Goeth, Mary Belle and Mary Lee Thomson, Mary Miller, Palm, Denton, Estill, Dial. Randolph, Montgomery, Taylor, Josephine Robinson, Steiner.

agers passed It up as merely a "dollar ple merrily danced the evening awaj. Ethel McKean. Sue Robertson. Mary Peacock, Mary Batts, Annie May Cooper, Helen Johnson, Katherine Hi Elizabeth Amelia Smith, Zonnio Morley, Cornelia Johnson, Bessie Key, Ouida Norton. Bessie Wells.

Elizabeth Barton, Apnle Daniels. Alberta Martin, Norma Allie Mae Servis, show." Ever since men vim playing at $2 per, and drawing record Tuesday evening, following the re- Pruitt, Henderson, Stokes, Sutton, La- crowds. So what's the use ot jumping tnrop, Mac itemey. nogg, ception gi-ven by Mrs. and Miss Mont Townes.

Kerbey. Cobbs Ktone, eoi- gomery on Monday afternoon, the Driskill was the scene of merrymaking, to which several hundred of the friends of Mrs. Montgomery and her But this Is nineteen hundred and now. Tennyson's chiefly riven away To callow girls on commencement day. Alfred Austin, entirely solemn.

Is quoted most in the funny column. Riley's Hooulers have made their pile And moved to the city to live la styl. Kipling's compared to the "Man Who Was," And the rest wrtte with little cause Tin publishers shy at talk of per cents Aad offer to print at "author's expense." Oh, once the celestial fire burned bright, But the call la new for electric light And Pegasus, too. Is run by meter. Being trolleylsed to make him fleeter.

80 I throw the stylus away and set Myself at the typewriter alphabet To spell some message I find, within Which snail also pierce your rawhide skin. For you will read it. if I learn bow To write for nineteen hundred and now. Edmund Vance Cooke. Miss Grace Hill entertains the Merry Hilda next week.

Lent begins early this year the 13th of February being Ash Wednesday, Mrs. F. Martin and Mrs. S. V.

Dooley are visiting relatives in Seguln. Miss Lucille Scott of Corpus Christ! Is the guest of Mra W. BoswelL i Miss Ethel Robinson and Miss Dot Thornton arrived home yesterday from a lengthy visit in New York. Mis" Nantle Duncan of Wharton Is the charming guest of Mrs. George Matthews.

'The Daughter of the Confederacy will meet In their room at the capitol Thursday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, Helen Duncan, Nita win, Tolle Leopold Coers, Herman Babrf Frederick' Homann, George Eikl Schmidt," Benno Scholl, Percy and MlK at conclusions? Nat C. Goodwin has cleaned uo considerably more than $175,000 on his investment in Goldfleld mining stocks thna tar with a verv good prospect of view and Miss Morgan of Wisconsin. Mrs. Bennett is never happier than when administering to the pleasure of others. She entertains with such ease and skill that the duties of hostess rest lightly upon her shoulders.

On this afternoon, as always, there was nothing lacking fb make the occasion one of the most enjoyable of the week to its participants. Mrs. Bennett was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Hofstet-ter, and Mrs. Hudson.

Friday evening the class of '07 of Miss Whitis' school was most delightfully entertained by Miss Frances Walker, granddaughter of Mrs. Leslie Waggoner. This is the. second of a series of most enjoyable entertainments which will extend through the Bchool year, the first hostess having been Miss Grace Wyman, who was "at home" to her classmates in December. "Forty-two" was the pleasing diversion provided by Miss Walker, and the following young people who comprise the senior class are Indebted for a evening overflowing with pleasures and happiness: Pauline Thornton, Will Devine, Eugene Steiner (post graduate), Fanny Mullen, Maude Kuy-kendall, Julia Simpson, Pauline Pinpk- daughter were bidden.

Very elaborately ion ruisij, neroert Seekatz, Marvii Stacy, utcnmga Thomson, Ethel Massle, AdelaidB Heidenheimer, Annie Elizabeth Jones, Victoria Matthews. Camilla Daniels, was the Driskill decorated for the oc- jnciuemeyer, ijustav seekatz, Vlcta wiisnn Pat Searight, Yancey I i doubling that amount In the next few months. When Mr. Goodwin was last In the far west he ran across an old Mani who had been among the early Saa Marcos. Harrison, Howard Wells, Howard are- D00a festooned walls and columns: Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Bell and lmi quitt, Booth, Matthews, Brandon, Luke Erwin, Tobin, LaPrelle, Duncan, Kendall, Bailey, Ballard, King, CaldwelJ, Rowe, Gardner, Duncan, Morrow; Dins-more, Isaacs, Byas, Wright, Ren-schall of KerrVille, Brook of Carthage, Watkins, Russell, Hal Thomson, K. Thomson, Kleburg, A.

Kle-burg, Gardner, Stebbins, Nalle, Runge, Searignt, Peacock, Benton, Temple, Stevens, Davis, Johnson, Barton, Holliday, McCutcheon, Rather, Muse, Williams, Allen, Key, Briscoe, Robertson. Messrs. and Mesdames Crawford, Marks, Caswell, Robbins, Tips, Folts, Buckley, Wilmot, Tips, E. C. and C.

M. Bartholomew, Mrs. Smith of mond, Tom Byrnes, Will vvorinam, tvonir Pimffo Julius Runge. Lee, settlers In the Goldfleld district and daughter are guests of their mothei ferns banked the mirrored mantels in parlor, 'refreshment and dancing rooms, while scarlet geraniums, crimson and pink carnations and azaleas Homer Griffith, Ray Carpenter, Roches ivira. j.

xi. cruwne. had acquired a number of properties that promise very large returns. ter Wllkins, Theo. Davis, iouis uiassie Misses Ethel Hons and Luclle Hoi are visiting Mr.

ana Mrs. W. C. Mart rtn nf the most delightful musical Malcolm Jameson, A. J.

filers gave tduches of color that lighted up Crawford, Sam Crawford John tne gay gcene mogt teH1 effect nan. Will Ruggles, Ralph Randolph, Never had muslc. sounded sweeter; love oi an Antonio. Mrs. M.

T. Cochran and family ai Albert Devine. Windon KurKe, rwu- never ha(J jancers appeared In gayer flere irom Kerrville to reside permd numbers in a play that is said to be replete with lilting, catchy tunes is the quartette song "Come to St George's: "Toe Bolle of Marfalr which continues the standard musical en nans, wenouiu mood, or made so charming a picture. Smith. Harris Brush Eugene Sterner, Intricate and gci was the grand Henry Hutchings, I nentiy.

Miss Sallie Moore has accepted Robert Campbell, Harwood Stacy, Ed Wilson Burke, followed by Miss Taylor position on the International and Grpj attraction at Daly's theater. JNew ney, Bonnie Pennybacker, Fred Wil HutchingsTom- Holliday, Lester Bre- New Braunfels. Miss Podevill of San Antonio Is here, the guest of friends. or Marshall and Mr. Richie.

Miss Northern railroad as a stenographed York. In a rollicking bit or meiwij liams, Robert Davidson, Benton Wil nizer. Montgomery was lovely in a dance Mrs. J. C.

Robinson is visiting hd Mr. and Mrs. H. Dittlinger and Tj a I oi cream wane cnireon ana lace, Mnndav afternoon from 3 to 6 ciock i Wjth raA rarnoti. daughter this wek in Ligonville.

Miss Lillie Wood of Lockhart wai you get the sound of wedding bens and as rendered by Miss Christie Mac-Donald, Miss Irene Bentley, Van Rensselaer Wheeler and Jack Gardner this song has become one of the big hits of daughter, Miss Fannie, spent Thursday in San Antonio. Mrs. William J. Montgomery and Miss Taylor wore a "baby blue radium Mnnteomerv were cordially at home tne city weanesaay attending ti liams, Julia Nott, Mary Thomson, Helen Market, Helen Grant of Palestine, Portia Lomax, Helen Condit, Elva Brewington, Lucy Bowman, Hugh Davis, Viola Middlebrook, Bethany Perry, Norman Luke. Harry Barnhart, Perle Epstein, Richard Barnhart, Mrs.

Hollance of Houstoti is i I i tl I. CI 1 1 AVJOtJO. to hosts of callers. This was miss Monte-omerv the play. Montgomery's formal coming out party, toilette of black spangled net and guest of her daughter, Mrs.

J. Wttiite. the W. his wedding of Miss Ethel Cook. Mrs.

M. J. Munger of Smithville in the city visiting her daughter, Mr Behens. Mrs. Kate Campbell and Julia Nan! ana a more unumm lace, and Mrs.

Crane of Houston was seldom been held in Austin. I ne exceptionally handsome In a pink Harry Landa, accompanied by Montgomery nome, cimi mms nowered net lace and diamonds. At Misses Elizabeth Fitzgerald and tulalle Gorman of Dallas are spending several weeks with Mrs. K. Leath.

mother, Mrs. Helena Landa, went to San Antonio Thursday. made a trip to San Antonio Thursda Frank Fulmore, Grace Sam Dickens, Julia Kimble. Besides the class were these other guests: Mar-Jorie Jarvis, Harris Brush, Norman Morrow; Marie Price of Palestine, Willie Jameson, Will Holden. arrangements ana iurmiiniB, a seasonable hour a two course col- Mr.

and Mrs. F. S. Thompson have been entertaining a number of thelr relatives In a house party at their home west of Lockhart. Those en-Joying their hospitality are Mr.

and Mrs. J. L. Boyle and children, Jamie and John, and Mrs. Lucy Thomson, Mr.

and Mrs. August Feltner and Mr. and Mrs. J. R.

Armon of Nasi! ville, are registered at the XaJ rurther emDeiusnea wun quamiLies lation. with coffee was served, while cut flowers, palms ferns and southern at Umes wag tne puncn children of San Marcos visited rela-. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Jackson's guests tlves here last week. Hpfheinz. The elegant home wedding of Mi! smilax. The wans pi every bowl found in the hall.

From 10:30 ment were hung with graceful bamboo untll a late hour so lovous did the the past week were Mr. and Mrs Webb of San Antonio. J. Mettleton Wloods and Harry iall of Los Angeles. Mrs.

Vir Ethel Louise Cook to Mr. Burnrf the hall was set with glossy palms ana hourg gH a for thege dancers: Wurtzbach of Seguin wete in New Cawthonv of Florida, on the evening tne staircase was iwimu Misses McFhall, Cunningham, Curtze, Jjraunfels Wednesday. Miss Marie Wack has returned from ginia Bonham. Mrs. Walter wnite Preston and son, Walter, all of Austin, Numbers of their friends and relatives In and around Lockhart have caleld to n.U Sliaueu liKllLM i-aoi a.

ivirvvcran To-r-ou-a onaa Do Vo 1a January 23, at the residence of tj bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lew glow over all, making the scene most Aiien, Pauline Robinson, Marian Bre-beautif ul and effective. In the front mond HaIlie Bremond.

McCormick, a visit to Germany and is the guest of her brother, Rev. J. M. J. "Wack.

Miss Janet House left Wednesday for New Orleans for a two weeks' visit with friends. Mrs. W. T. Roberts and daughter, Uadge, leave soon to take up their residence In Oklahoma.

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hellmann ana Mias Ella Hellmann visited relatives parlor, in wnicn tne Jarvis, Ellis, Sallie Belle Weller, Fanny greeted, pink roses gave the color Rutnerford Kittle Johhson, Annie note to the decorations.

Great groups RuggleS( Mary Thomson Elizabeth see them and the occasion has been most enjoyable. On Wednesday afternoon Miss Hat-tie Koooel entertained the WhiBt club, at Marlon Sunday. Cook, was one of special note. TL parlors were decorated in ferns aa rare plants, arid arranged in an artisfl manner, giving an air of refinement the surroundings. Promptly at 7:1 Mendelssohn's wedding march play by Miss Agnes Simcock of Aasti heralded the bridal party.

Miss Uoi or long, siemmeu ruses Tarlton, Dollle Belle Rutherfbrd, Grace DinK in vases ana crysiai jais uii muic Tiin n.rmtta iv-oii wiho, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baus entertained a number of frlendg Friday evening. of which she is a member, and took the occasion afforded by the pleasant nuu i josepntne Karrmgwn, Marie Cloud, 'Friday afternoon Miss Mattle Dial entertained the Merry Maids with the most beautiful of card parties. Lavender was the color scheme chosen, than which there Is nothing more sweet and dainty.

It was discernible In the score cards and prizes, the Ice course and the mints and was emphasized in the floral garniture of great, fragrant Violets which everywhere abounded. Besides the club members and a few guests, all the debutantes and their visiting girls were In attendance at the pretty party, and ten were the tables of gay and happy players who contested eagerly for the prizes. The c-lub prize, a pair of lavender silk hose, was won by Miss Grace Hill. The guest's prize, also a pair of lavender hose of silk, was awarded to Miss Mary Miller. The consolation, a bunch of violets, was cut by Miss Florence Randolph, and the debutante's prize.

111 Hill 1 UI IlliUllCl OiicJi. iu I Mavho a UpaaIo on Ookk dah Doo- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Luersen -were line stood Mrs. Montgomery hand- gie Hutchings.

Stella Ser-vis, Julia and San Antonio Stanley of Dallas maid of honor, wi among the visitors to gathering to announce her engagement to Mr. David L. Solomon of New York. Suggestive of the happy day, which is to be in the early spring, Thursday. someiy atureu in Nina 'Richardson, Nellie Webb, Blair, i becomingly attired in castor nuj Misses Ethel and Garland Smith of Longvlew are the guests of their cousins, the Misses Campbell, at the mansion and will remain some weeks.

Mrs. George Brush's parents, Captain and Mrs. Harris of Nashville, are here renewing their acquaintance In Austin, and adding many new friends to the old. emoeuisueu Margaret Boroughs. Wilkin Miss Emma Hofheinz.

the popular witb. corsage of white lace ai daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick picture hat, bearing a bouquet of Nextl-'Btood' yWUllg, e- M.imia,ltii 1 i 1 I ouu, ULl in. uu.

JIIOIC Jk 1 1 A 1 1 1 rw Dr. Harley Cti were the decorations of bride roses which adorned the parlors, and the aaugnter, aamiyia iair nam ca-iiue Lucy Thornton. Nina Harrier. Helen noinemz, win De marneu iu nugu France roses in pink. in an; empire gown of white Hood, Alma Carpenter.

Hattie Griffltts. thnn nt Tla TT1iniflk SnrinES. Fla, Wl refreshments In heart shape. Those over taueta, witn garmmre Helen Gould. Marv to whom the Important secret was lace and rhinestone buckles.

Mrs. W. best man. They were followed by contracting party, and beneath an it Iee Thomson, Gertrude Rowe, Gene Crane of Houston followed, gowned vieve Tarlton, Pauline Robinson, Ber- cmhnwArfirt archway. ine- were ut Imparted and who hastened to express best wishes were Misses Gertrude and lone Moses.

Nellie Haber, Nona Net- In lavender and white Dresden silk, tha Storey, Jennie Walker, Jeannette rose point and diamonds. Miss Chris by Rev. Wallace Carnahan. rector t- Itfai-V'a ir-nlsnnnnl church. Who Smith, Elizabeth Wilmot, Steiner, tine Taylor of Marshall, Miss Mont ter of Louisiana, Laura and Leila Htrshfeld, Jeannette Kohn, Zander.

Stedman, Frankie Steiner, Christine a dainty watercolor of a girl In lavender, was cut by Miss Elizabeth Wilmot Miss Dial had Miss Sallle gomery's guest, completed the receiv Littleneld, Edna Collins, Ruby Car the most impressive manner united 9 happy couple, using the ring. TI bride was stylishly gowned in a twt ing line, and was gowned in an ex- penter, Beulah Rowe, Margaret Runge, auislte rose-hued chiffon over taffeta, Cora Hancock, Mattie Dial, Georgie jjiesmann on weanesaay, January, au. Mr. and Mrs. Banks, of Nashville, are here for the winter.

Herman Pfell left Tuesday for San Antonio. E. Ahrens of Bartlett was the guest of F. J. Monschke the past week.

Mrs. A. C. Coers and little Walter have returned from a visit to Geron-imo. Arlon B.

Davis and Miss Cora Alves have left for a week's visit to Mr. Davis' parents at Sulphur Springs, Texas. Miss Hilda Krause, Mrs. R. H.

Krause, Mrs. Carl Klein and Ed Schneider went to San Antonio today to attend the wedding of Miss Elfriede Mauer to Mr. Hummert. Joe Nalle's house party cut for a lovely bouquet of daisies, their class flower, aad it was captured by Miss with garniture of iveivet, lace ana Walker. Julia Myrlck, Lilian Walker, ing suit of brown with nai carrying a bridal bouquet of 31 diamonds.

Scattered throughout the Jones, Bessie Bacon, Agnes Aden. Be Miss Willie Cooper, daughter ot Congressman S. B. Cooper- of Beaumont. Is spending a few days with Mrs.

J. Hunter, 300 West Sixth street Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Campbell will regret to learn of the death of Mrs. Campbell's mother, Mrs.

Lucy Qoree Campbell. Wife of Dr. Campbell of Dallas, on January 18. To attend the meeting of the directors of the Denton College of Industrial Arts came Mrs. Cone Johnson of Tyler and Miss Eleanor Bracken-ridge of San Antonio this past week.

Bonnie Reese. The guests were: Misses Nalle. Reese, Hargrave, Curtze. rooms were the following ladles upon Rtp, "f.eeler Florence Randolph, hospitable thoughts tot who saw Louise Kerbs Winifl.ed Bosche, Mar- bride's roses. Mr.

Carnahan presented the con with a handsome book containing aorcifo alsn a record of mi Morgan. Baird. Janet House. Nina and that everv one of Julia Richardson, Elinor Tarlton of Birdie Davis, Jennie Klein; Mesdames Sol Davis, Henry Mtchelson, Bouchard, Charle Schwab and Meyer London. Yesterday afternoon, beginning at 3:30, the following delightful program was carried out at Mrs.

Hagerty-Snell's studio mustcale: "Sing Me to Sleep" "Lady Moon" Bruhns "Honor and Arms" Handel Sung by Qulncy Werleln, baritone. "Valse Caprice" Newland "La FUle du callers was most delightfully enter phlne Robinson, Elinor Brackenrldge, Louisiana. Lucille Scott of Corpus tained: Mesdames Sam Crawford, riage with guests present. After neaj Hallie Bremond, Janie Robinson, Julia Christi, Willacy of Portland, Kittle Estill, Bessie Eilers, Florence West, Alsdorf Faulkner, Franz Fiset, John H. Houghton, Lynn Hunter, Joseph and Lucian Johnson.

Marv Thomson. (Continued on Page 13.) Texie Finley, Louise Walton, Janet JNalie. Ernest Nalle. Jringarxner, ren Margaret Graham, Janle Ellis, Fanny Montgomery. Taylor of Marshall, Elizabeth Wilmot, Jones of Ohio.

Mary nybacker. Wilmot. Pierre Bremond -r7TD Walter Bremond, Jud; James, E. C. 1 Mrs.

J. Tobln gave a most en flimer, name Bremond, Marian Bre Bartholomew. Walter Wilcox, Jbouis f-s 1 1. A Qvrmj-i Tha "Lotus Baker joyable luncheon yesterday in honor of mond. McCormick, Louise Kerbey.

Miss Texie Finley assisted Miss Dial second'-parloV1 was beautiful' to look STAV In the entertainment of the guests. upon witn its rare garniture i uawu vi Mrs. Murray and her two daughters. Miss Murray and Miss Muriel Murray i New York, who are here to spend the winter. Miss Grace Hill will be the club's carnations, white roses and hyacinths, '-S'QEr next hostess.

Played by Mrs. A. Corner, planitte. Both the vocal and Instrumental solos were greatly admired, as Mr. Werlein's voice Is rich and beautiful, and Mrs.

Corner Is a bright and artistic performer on the piano. Miss Min which mingled their fragrance and 1 1,1. V. 17VAnv anil TTil- I -M Tuesday afternono at o'clock larney rose. Here It was found de- tfc UNDERWEAR the solemn vows which united the lives of Miss Willie Walker Robertson and ugntiui to cnai witn irjeiiua a.

nunc, and listen to the strains of the music nie Strickland recited Browning's "Plppa Passes" In a most charming Mr. Hugh Ben-nett Ruckman were pro which sounded above the merry chat ter and gay laughter. In the dining wsf and Miss Mattle Manning's study of Mendelssohn was a finished and Interesting paper. The afternoon was room, richly ornamented with brilliant nounced at the home of bride's mother. Mrs.

S. W. Robertson, only a few friends of the bride and groom witnessing the important ceremony. The Country club will be ready for opening about the 1st of February-The club house is very charming and the furnishings most artistic and suitable, so that this country club promises to equal if not excel any in Texas In every particular. 'The American History club meets tomorrow afternoon, January 28, at o'clock to -discuss the.

following program: "The First Continental Conn-ess. crimson the fair debutantes held rwuv. and most attentively did greatly enjoyed by every one. The bride, one of Austin's sweetest I they serve the guests with the de- lectable courses of refreshments. The I and most accomplished daughters, was Saturday before last.

'January 19 the Pathfinders' club adjourned to at table with its exquisite lace circle bore tend the Robert E. Lee centennial cel gowned her golng-away dress of cell blue chiffon broadcloth, made princess, having yoke and sleeves of white lace. a graceful group or rea carnations in Its center, upon a mirror surrounded by smilax. Red capped candles were ana trimmings or velvet a darker ebration held by the Daughters of the Confederacy In the senate chamber. Mls Trueblood's paper for that afternoon, a mostf excellent one on shade and rich appllaue.

An exauisite placed at, the. four corners of the table, whose polished surface was strewn with lone stemmed carnations. wnue nai witn blue roses and white plumes completed the daintv costume "Emerson as an Essayist," was de D. E. Simmons fa) The Appeal to Arms.

(b) The Case' of the T. F. Taylor i Mra A. Harper will preside. Mrs.

Roy L. Walker leaves tonight for Texarkana to visit relatives' and The wedding march was nlavert hv hr In the library adjoining, also bright and beautiful in crimson and green, ferred until yesterday and Its reading then was most edifying to the club. cousin, wiinam it. Brown, and during the ceremony and the solemn prayer was stationed the punch table, a mas The Pathfinders have asked Mrs. Pen nybacker to address the club on Fed 4 ter stroke in decorative art.

The crys wnicn iouowea. was played softlv and tal bowl was surrounded by "cherries ripe." while clusters hung temptingly sweetly, as an accompaniment to the sacred words spoken by Dr. Johnson, -1 I overhead or fell with studied careless the dreamy music of "Call Me Thine JUST KE.CEIVED ii Kt AA- rv. fkJ ly ly yy 1m r- 1 1 iri 'ii iw ii The friends of the bride amd groom whose relationshiD and close ness upon the table cover, gleaming amid the smilax which twined about the bowl. Over tne dowi presmea jo Miss Tieatrlra Peeler.

Miss Louise Ker- I ZrVir companionship were recognized in the I desire for their presence at the wed- I ding were Misses Mary Belle Thomson, Janet House, Bessie Blackburn, Lillian bey, Miss Margaret Sturgle. I rJJffS A Rooifti'fiil VT1TW TXT IT attct TM Wednesday, the day of Mrs. John TEE walker, Framkle Steiner, Julia Cousins and Messrs. Jake Goodwin, Billy Rromnnrt's nnA Miss Bremona re ncnt inn hpfcht and fair an Ideal day for calling. Tne Hgni, airy sum- i crnnrns Viot hHV been SO in I vogue this winter for calling at recep tlons never suited a aay oetier, nor atineared In more harmony than UNDELRWELAR at extremely LOW PRICE1S amnne- th rich draDeries and hand Midklff.

Ben Robertson, William Brown and Mrs. T. A. Brown. Immediately after the ceremony the bride and groom left for their home In Helena, Texas, the bride donning a Jacket to complete her suit, and changing her hat for one which matched the shade of velvet on her gown.

Mr. Ruckman was a University student here and is a fraternity man, belonging to the Phi Kappa Psl. He Is extensively Interested In ranching in Southern Texas. i i some furnishings of the Bremond home. The weather god nas smiiea with estwcial favor upon the debut WOMAN'S SEW ALL TRIIIMED HATS AT nartlpo of Ansttn'a fair buas tnis sea son, and greatly has this feature helped to make these self same affairs the.siemal and brilliant successes that each one has been.

Where there are Thursday evening Eighth street hall attracted to Itself one of the most de several debutantes In a season, or neressltv thersi exists some rivalry lightful of gatherings, the occasion being the eotilllon given by Mr. and among tnem. jaiurauy vn girl desires her party to ce Isr Mrs. John Bremond and their daughter, Hallie. Seldom have the hall decora -AT- C0HBIT 4 BAIS tiest.

the most enjoyable, tne lonsebiijj. vt bo friendly is I -rf tions been more elaborate, beautiul tvii vtvnirv smnnc Austin's maidens l.vV'ir- or artistic, and seldom has a dance been more charming or has one re mm ana wj riciiiy is chui i all ottrihnfoa that art most RCl-J-vV ceived more encomiums. There was a finish and perfection of detail most mired, that it Js hard to say unwi impressive, which immediately pro Is the queen rose in tnis roseuuu nounced Itself the acme of correctness. den of girls. Each nas sucn 'B" v.

rnarm tu The ball was opened by Miss Bremon'd leading the grand march with her Buuu ginvw mnwr nh B-racef ulness, cleverness rri ncantv that ht-r admirers are all father. After several dances the co figures were Introduced, and with whom she has come la contact UlUon.

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