kjUU L*1 Kstxx yJimo. w.%. - w ^Panama.Rlt; Pi S aexB1HiHlt;A SAN ANTONIO outpost that flourished this past winter was A that in Boston, where the local lights gathered for luncheon and bridge while, their husbands were poring over their schoolbooks.In the group were Mrs. Jeremiah Rhodes, Mrs. James F. Thompson, Mrs. Thetus Cayce Odom and Mrs. William Light. Lieu is. Odom and Thompson were studying at M. I. T., while the other two bus- ne bands were working away at Harvard. William Light, a Tutane graduate, has been doing post graduate work at the Harvard Law School. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes will arrive in San Antonio next Wed-nesday, they are motoring South, and have visited In Keene, N.New York and in Washington, D. C. He has been attending Harvard Law School and after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Jeremiah Rnodes, they will motor on to Eagle Pass where their children, Jeremiah Gates Rhodes and Elizabeth Ingels Rhodes, have spent the winter; gn, with their grandmother, Dr. and Mrs. Ellis Gates. jpj.RiGeMi■ty