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Tuifl 1* tbe first of a serif* of logues to be uaod aa introductory pre-■enta lions to photoplay at the Empire. Hlftf Bugbea la riven an oj/portuuity ‘n this offering to display her versatility as a violinist, actreaK, singer and dancer, and it was hecauac of lief versatility that »he W2B choacn by .T. M. Edgar Hart, an author or many dramatic work* and formerly a member of the Belasco forces, to Interpret this, bis latest dramatic erea* t»on.•••■• A'-—' ^ I *’-VW«i HMiuftHj ulmW mjaraJ^jANY a night have San Antonians watched Miss Russell Hughes weave her way on twinkling toes, through some graceful dance poemT and tnzny 2 night have they listened to the heavenly tones poured from the throat of Glen Law, two ‘young San Antonians of amateur fame. But during the first, four days of this week they are to appear professionally before home-town audiences. *Tbey are appearing in the prologue called The Garden of Roses. *g*r Hotel. In honor of *tbe new chaplain. Father M. Garriga.inns Veil Caldwell of 2CC Martin Street left Saturday for San Marco*, where she will tak*: tbo wnmmer course at the Southwest Texas Normal. She wax accompanied by her rtster. Miss Mabel Caldwell.yMrs. Frost ’WcOdbuIl and children nnd her slater, Mrs. Palmer Hutchison of HouKloa. will go Uj li*u* i:ocks, Mass., in Jaly, where their «l*c*c. Mr*. Charles t\ Alien Jr. of St. Louis, formerly Miss Mary Jane Thomson of Austin, has ti ftoinroer place. Their mother, Mrs. Thud Thomson, who Is in $t, Louis, will be n member of the party, too.Congressman and Mrs. Carlo* Bee* are L«*r«j .Tom Washington, D. C., nod are at the Gunter .Hotel for an Indefinite stay. Mrn. Bee has been In Austin, visiting her fsiftcrw. Mrs. Lily Burleson McDonnell and Miss Emma Burleson. Congressman and Mrs. Bee were accompanied as fur as Austin by their niece. Miss Emma McDonnell, who has been attending Goucher College In tt'anMngtou.Albert Sidney Burleson, the Postmaster Goncrai, who is Mrs. Bee's brother, 1b expected to arrive about .Tune 20 for n visit with hi* daughter, Mrs. It I chard Van Wyckc Srgley.Mis* Nora Lee Bowen has returned to ] Da Mas after a two weeks’ visit tvllh Mrs. Louis Smaoal of 222 Leigh Street.Harold Smu*al bus returned to Dulles after a visit vrtth bln parents. Mr. und Ur*. Louis Smaaul.Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Goldovsky announce the engagement of tbcte daughter, Miriam, to J. A. Medlar of New York City. The engagement wiih announced by Mr. nnd Mr*. Gohlorsky luxt. evening *it a dinner1»arty given by them In honor of the drthdny of fbelr daughter. .Mix* Miriam.Mrs J. ft. Lankford and gmrul-dnugb-ter. Miss Belle ('reban, lire spending a short while In Guheston.The commencement exercises of St-Mary's Parochial Srhftol were held rbla morning In rhe school auditorial!), opening with n T:ft0 o'c lock mass In 8f- Mary's Church. 2:1 febt Ite\*. A. J. Dropwiert delivered the diplomas to Marian Agnes Reimlteu 11 ucl Audrey Mary Nordmnn, the highv school gnidmiteu, nnd to the following mrmlHTK of the grammar school: lCm-mett lielRKiier, Helen lirudlev. Elizabeth Coy. ChurJcs Callaway, Herbert Dextce. Marguerite Dexter, O'Delia Dus oiler. Irene iMigosch. Marcus Faulk. Alice Green-hugh. Valentine Greenwood. Grace Leo Howerton, Luclle Houston, Gvrorne Tom B. Johnson, Matt how JmiUKel,Margaret La Fon. Anu»tn*da Lang. Ernestine De Hymel, Lnngston Lyon*, Henry Luux Thomas ILiberCOi J«*1i Logan, Ethel Nelson. Emmett U'SbamwttHy, Zita Fell. Alvin PbHUlw. M*ry Jane Rowley, Cecilia Sc alt, KutelJo South worth, Mary Rchotx, Luclk Sealcv. Grace Thompson. Lillian Vogelsang, Cecilia WlHinger und Juiuen O. Sullivan.At 0:30 o'clock ft banquet was served to the graduate*, student* and faculty of the school. The tabtes were adorned with the class flower, fttiusta dels to, andHtreamcrs of gold and whit*, the cias*color*. *NTlf*^ Eugenia Taylor will entertain with a buffet supper und porch dnuoe at 7:45 o’clock tomorrow evening at her home in Magnolia Avenue. In honor of MlM Carrie Louise Fordtrftt), and her bridal party and relative*. Zlaniaa. dalsto and gladioli will be used for decorating.The February, *21, cluss of the Main Avenue High School will entertain with a ”rogreHlve party Friday evenlug. Fla*'* wiil be completed at a meeting at 7 :S0 o’clock Tuesday evening In the borne or Mls«en Dorothy and Merits Williams, 118 East Mo pic Street. All members ur* uflked to be nrrwnt and to ha preuared to pay aswflsments for tha parry of last Friday and of the oae next Friday-Mr, and Mr*. Wiliam D. Byers will tor* TCednwday for Detroit where they will secure their n«*w touring ear and there ^dll motor over the Llncom Ifigh-war t* Lr* AnpeleH. Stop* will be made at nil t lie I up'rest lug places along :bo way. _Mr*. V. W. Church 1® enregaining fbfj afternonr. with ft garden pnrty lr. honor of the blrtbdiiv of her little nine-year-old daughter. Mnry'Jnnc. A program or childhood gsime* has been arranged for the little gucMfs and k’tt cresm, cake, fruit punch fiTid other refreehmentB are being served frotn a flower-decked table.The guests Include Mnrie J^oulus Dwyer, Ccnevlrvc KirbaTdnon. Zula ilorgen. Josephine Goldstein, flervl Kroeger. ArJlne Alter, Dorothy Price. Cynthia Rhodes. Flor-rnrv» But he. Iorothy Menoffte. Elizabeth Plnwtddie. Robbls Lee Vnyne. Orpbn Hnr-rts. Margaret Conover. Julia Red us. LouisehlcNnlly. I/oulse Einv. Estelle Trimble,KHxhstfa Archer. EHcfl bfcvens IvdifllStrrcnB. Virginia Olivarri. DorothyRochme. Marl ha MTm-mon. Ann Rice, Ror-barn Church, Tom Goggan Jr., Fred Hornndny, John L. Dc ^bielde, W. D. John«on, Chsrlcis Uarpvr, Edwin Pftjchol Jr.. Robert l'ixon. Karl nnd John Dunning. Mannlc PagcustcvUcr and William C. CburcU.Misses Margaret nnd Alma Cot t ham left todnv for tbeir home in Burnett, nftor U rlHlt with Dr. und Mrs. C. Al. Colthaiu.The officer* and trustees of thp Daughters, of Isnbella will entertain ot luncheon at 12 o'clock tomorrow noon, at the Men-The rermJar meeting of the Dnngbiers of Isabetla will be held at 8 o'clock wee* nesday e.venlng. in the new home of tbe Knight* of Columbus (formerly the Harmony Club) on Romaac Street.MIS* Mary Howara will entertain at breakfast Tuesday morning. at her home, lft honor of Miss Carrie Louise Fordrran.Mrs. John EoF9 Whiteflint left yesterday for New York, to Join Dr. WMsenant, for a stay of several mouths.M19 Martha 31ecrScheldt left yesterday' for Dallas, where she will study music during the summer, at the normal conducted by E, K. Kroeger of St. Louis..Miss Florence Apple of Prescott, Ariz., ia the guest of Dr and Mrs. W. A. King.Mias Beatrice Bnrg ban returned from the. State Medical College at Galveston, to fcpend the summer with her father, Dr. S. Bprg.Col. and Mr*. FIdele Chamberlain and children have* returned from the Rhine* bart ranch near Comfort, where they hayc beer, spending some time.Mfg. John Neal Hodges and children have gor?e fo ri»e Colemnn ranch for a short ata7. before returning to Memphis. Tenn. Col. Hodges left last week for his -station at Mempbis.Mrs. Charlep H. Florlan r.nd Mies Oorgine Dorian ^111 1c?ve this week for New Y'ork, which will be their home. They expect to spend chelr winters in »aa Antonio.Alfred Berliner nnd daughter. Miss Bertha Berliner, will tore Saturday for Chicago, where they will visit relatives und friends, before going to New York, whence they will Bai] for England. They wJIJ travel through the British Isles. Spain. Franco and Italy. Miss Berliner will remain in Italy for several years, pursuing her art and voice atudlCB.Mr*. Perry J. Lewis, Mina MArgaret Lewi* and Perry J. Lewis Jr., hnre returned from New York. Mrs. Lewis went there to see Mlbs Lends graduate from the Spence School and later, went to Groton, Mass., where Ferry Jr., has been a atudent.Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wade Richardson and children. Adelaide and Elizabeth, art enjoying an outing at the Chandler ranch near faring.M!pr Hazel Avery is visiting frlenda ta Uvalde.Mrs. Jennie Kendrick Collins left yes-t^rdny for ay nll-summee etfiy In the East. While owar, mLk will visit tu Memphis and Philadelphia nnd will stop at many of the dollghtful summer rouyrt* nloag the At-luatlc coast.To hnmumakcfB: The Humioert 8tof*.204-200 Welt Commerce fifroet. if an alluring place Just now. Offering* in wall Paper, picture frsmlnp. etc. (Adv.) -AUTO THIEVES BATTING HIGHER THAN AVERAGESAutomobile thlovea had a busy time lu 6qu Antonio during the past 24 houre. j Four cata were reported stokn, to the i police and detectives, yesterday, F, W, Thomas, HH1 West AgnrUft Avenue, In-, formed rhe police thut his car had bo«nstolen from West Houston Slrest. Sov-ecal lioure later Dr, If, K. Truox, -HI South PreBB Htreet, woe also the victim of automobile thieves when hie car was (akvn from a downtown Btreot. Latar in tho night thieves took the eutojunbllfl belong- 1 Sng to J. S. Mitchell, Ml Eoat Laurel 1 Street. At 11 o'clock J. II. Coviugton, RIO Sooth Street, reported tbo theft of bi fiye-passenger car.A telegram froiu Gie Chief of Police of Oklahoma City Sunday afternoon rcportrj the theft of a touring cor there, thought to be in tUo poWResinti or two men headed for this City. Four men are passenger* In an automobile stolen at New Braunfels yeett-rdfly. according a taiephoae ui^h-B«ge received by tbc locn] police from llic New Brauufelo nuthorltk-a.— ^ -HANDLING OF CITY FUNDS OPEN TO BANKS FOR BIDSlUde wllj be received from tho bank and trust companies of San Antonio up to July 1, at 4 p. m., for the bundling of the funds derived from the September, 1029. bond isfl’JC, according to a reaolutluu to he submitted to the City Council at lLs regular meeting tbla afternoon.Bidders must offer it minimum of S per cent Interest on the dally balances, payable monthly. Tha official depositary will be named July 1 or within a week thereafter.Bidder#’ for the funds mr.et «Ibo specify tbu termg under which they will garfioctt the city such mms of money as may he needed to aicci city warrants, anticipating the rvveuuen of the current year.——-^c\----XUuHtrutetl by Novo llmrrUonHELPING THK 8UN8HINK XTAJBJXti. !V fhl*t*u? Kla rin}ilrin tinlu
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San Antonio Evening News

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Mon, Jun 14, 1920

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