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TTpdnodav October i 1916.
L PASO flEKALU8
MANY MEETINGS OF WOMEN'S
MISSION AND CHURCH SOCIETIES
Bv
THK. Woman - Mis-.onarv society of
Innity M. 'KKii-t thurch met
Xuisda jii'iii'xjii mi the church
-t. irs Mm 71 Pavne conducted
e .p-nin cvt.i-.- Mrs D. Hurley.
c secretary t n nted her report. Mrs.
1 I nmmin- tir-t viee president re-
b. jrc d );r oft and Mrs. (.. L. Jones
-d Mr- . I tarre will alternately
-ttc in thin lapa.ilv for the remaindtr
tiisifar Mi- 1 WinaiiB r ported
liat tin ".out); j copies missionaiv so
cv had raised mure on their pieil'
.r sneual tni&uon work in' Korea and
' - iiitam schools of th south than
iiT t1 r ounc people's ociet in this
r " up . The mission study book.
"I "south of Today" was distributed
! rr -ponding secretary. Mrs. D.
1T St .1 Tin- book will be studied
fiic fire winter. Mrs. G. C. Roberts
OUR WEEK
Mrs. Brown Finally Restored to
Health by Lydia E. Pinkham'3
Vegetable Compound.
Cveland Ohio. "For years I suf-
fered so sometimes it seemed as though
I could not stand
it any longer. It
was all in my lower
organs. At times I
could hardly walk
for if I stepped on a
little stone I would
almost faint. One
day I did faint and
ray husband was
sent for and the doc-
tor came. I was ta-
ken to the hospital
and stayed four weeks but when I came
home I would faint just the same and
had the same pains.
A friend who is a nurse said for me to
try Lydia E.Pinkhams Vegetable Com-
pound. I began taking it that very day
for I was suffering a great deal. It
has already done me more good
than the hospital To anyone who is
suffering as I was my advice is to stop
in the first drug-store and get a bottle
of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
pound before you go home." Mrs. W.
C Brown 1109 Auburn Avenue Cleve-
land Ohio.
Why not take Mrs. Brown's advice?
Write for free and helpful
advice to "Lydia E. PtDkham j
nfnainnTn finnficlontiilt Z -rriTv
Medicine Co. (confidential); Lynn
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up
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Violins
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404 San Antonio St.
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the morning
and glye you your
teeth in the eve-
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mouth make a.
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bs. pull on a piece
of glass. So strong
you can stand on
them Let us show
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Without
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for Ten Years.
NEW SYSTEM DENTAL
PARLORS
Cor. El Paso and San Antonio
Sta. over Savings Bank newly
renovated old First Nat Bank
Bldg Office hours 8 30 a. m to
S:30 p. m. Sunday hours. :I0
a. ra. to 11 a. m.
Two Lady Attendants.
Spanish and German Spoken.
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Phone 4300
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BUTH MONRO AUGUR.
reported ten new subscribers to the mis-
sionary publication. Mrs. V. .J. Kitx re-
ported for the social service committee.
Mrs. O. A. Damelson and Mrs. Wm. bachs
reported for the. finances of the societv .
The offering? was taken bv Mrs. M. I.
n-iht and Mrs. F. It. Douglas The so-
ciety will observe a week ot praver from
November 5 to 11 tor home mul for
urn missions and plans were begun tor
the programs at thee meetings Mrs.
! L. Murphy was the hostess for the
meting. The societ will hold a prater
serviie on Friday afternoon m the par-
lors of the church for the conference
which is in session at Clous. X M.. this
week. Next Tuesday will be the mission
tud dav. with Mrs. J. L. hlv. Mrs. -I.
C. Italia rd and Mrs. W I" t arre in
charge. On the following Tue-oUv the
s4iciet will ijim a tea lor the Ixiietit
of the work of the travelers" aid at the
nnion station. The committee in charge
will be compo-ed of Mr. R. L. Daniel.
Mrs. D. IL Wilkes and Mrs. R. Milhsan.
The hostes-es at this Ua will be Mes-
dames Frank Terrell ti. L. Jones. A. M.
(rambling. George Newman E. I- fltier-
rv t. T. Kace U. M. J-tmth. 1 J. liotti.
V. R. McKenna and I. I' Robertsou. The i
fourth Tuesday of (ctober will be pro-
gram day. with Mr-. Hubert M. Smith
and Mrs. S. G. Douglas in charge.'
The woman's auxiliary of the chur h
of St. Clement met Tuesday afternoon
in the parish hou-e. Mrs. L. II. Tucker
presided. The mite boxes for the trien-
nial offering for missions were collected
and given in the charge of the custodian
Mrs. Carl Lee .'smith who will leave next j
rsunoav to aiiena ine triennial conven
tion of the Kpi-copal church. .Mj-s
Kleauor Portlier will also be a delegate
to this convention. The meeting was
chieiiv devoted to business.
A called business meeting of the worn
an's guild of the church of St. Clement
was held Tu -slav afternoon in the parish
house Mr- Horaan C. Mvles. the newly
elected president presented a plan ot
activity tor the guild whicn was very
h'-artilv recciv.-d. Rev Henry Easter.
the rector of the church spoke on the
church work. The regular meeting of
the guild will be held next Tuesday.
Mrs. C. II. Dow entertained the mem-
bers of Circle One. of the Fir-t Methodist
church aid sotietv. on Tuesday after-
noon at her home on Octavia street. Fol-
low lug the business meeting was a social
hour and refreshments were served by
the hostess. Mu-ical numbers were
played on the Victrola. Among those
present were Me-dames C. H. Tarbell. IV.
A. Price. George Cowherd. -I. W. Thomp-
son. B. R. Per-on. C I. Borcherding. .1.
M. Flanagan. I. E. McLaren. J. XV. Mc-
Xeal. Rav Surplus. Nora Wallen. Ella
Rogers. S. . Young. H F Collev. Her-
man .. Porter. T. F. Dillev E. N. Wright.
G. W. Dean. K B. Elliott. Miss Ellen L.
Hall and Mi-s Mabel Logan
Mrs Albertina Pchuler. of Denver. I
ioio. wno is nere visiting ner son. '
. t. .- .
his lordship right Rev A J SoMuler. j
the bishop of El Paso was the fionor i
guet 3t the meeting of the Daughters
ot the Queen of Heaven which was
held Tuesdav afternoon in the hall be-
low the Cathearal of the Immaculate
Conception nans for the winter work
were prepared Mrs. T Sullivan was
appointed chairman of the committee
to visit the sick for this month Mrs
P P Beckham and Mr K. W" Lief-
green were appointed to be in charge
of th.. collection and distribution of
. lothing for the poor for this month
I'lans were started for the annual
Catholic Charitv ball whiclf will be
given on the first Fridav night In
Jaruarv Mrs c "E. Kelli is to be the
chairman of the arrangement commit-
e. Mrs James Magoffin will be the
f-nancial secretary of the ticket com-
mittee Mrs I. I Driscoll is the nrint-
j mg committee chan m-n and Mrs a. W.
--I
IS STITCH IN TIME
HI Paw l'eople Mioultl unt Neglect
j Their Kidneyic.
I No kidnev ailment is unimportant.
1'ont overlook the slightest backache
I' or urinarv irregularis .
be warring vou of
Nature may I
... !.... ..B .
innrnanli ln I
i ilropav gravel or Blights
disease.
Kidnev disease is seldom fatal If
feated in time but neglect mat pave
the waj Don't neglect a lame or ach-
mg back another day Don t ignore
dizzv spells irregular or discolored I
-.
urine headaches weariness or depres-
i T- -n. V. a J I- t . . I
sion If jou feel you need kidnev help
begin using the reliable time-tried
remedy Doan's Kidney Pills For 50
jears. Doan's have been found effect-
lye. Endorsed by El Paso people
Mrs N E. 'Workman 602 N Gamp-
bell St. LI Paso sas: "I suffered
from an attack of backache which
j was due to kidney trouble. It hurt me
to stoop over or straighten up I had
heard Doan's Kidney Pills highly
spoken of and got some from the Gray-
son Drug Co. One box removed the
trouble and for over a year now I
1-ave had no return of the complaint"
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't sim-
ply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidnev Pills the same that
Mrs Workman had Foster-Mjlburn
'o. Props Buffalo X Y. Adv.
Stop Experimenting
Mliracfe
The original liquid hair remover
never disappoint. Only depilatory
with guarantee In each packate.
Turn Your
Blue Mondays
Into
Sunny Monday
By Using
Sunny
Monday
Bluing
must dSott t7t en.
Liefi-reon chairman
uf the mv itation
committee
-a-
Mrs K V Hubbard s di ision had
charge of the meeting of the missii n-
arv yocietj of the First Christian
church which was held Tuesday after-
noon in the parlors of the church Mrs
Hubbard conducted the devotional pe-
riod using prajer as her subject Mrs
n W. Newton sj.ni.-. with Miss Eliza -
' leth
tiOIt acoomDaininc her Mrs
Howard Wells read -PravinR and 5o-
ins Forward The reports of the va-
nous committees were presented Mrs
v u ra n0CAnfAa Vlrc
Teter Murrav. the treasurer reported
a large increase over last year's fi-
nances for the societv. The members
of the different divisions spoke brieflv
on various topics relative to the studv
of the I.atin American countries which
has been selected for the mission studv
for this vear A social time with the
serv ing of lisht refreshments followed.
In the a senc of Mrs M B Deason.
the president. Miss Lulu I'reefer pre-
sided at the meetinc of the Aid society
of the First Presbv terian church Cues-
dav afternoon in the parlors of the
church. Followmc the short business
meeting an entertaining program was
given of which Mrs Robert L. Holli-
dav was in elnrire Miss Virginia Burk
"". wth Miss 'da Ha"er oh"''" her
accompaniment Miss Theo Patterson
plaveri piano solos. 'Rustle of Spring
bv Sindintr and "To a Wild Hose. by
M-vcDowell Mrs A II Goldstein sang
"Melisande in the Woods" and "Sup-
posing. Mrs Hollidav accompanied
her. Mrs. E vV Parker was the host-
ess at the meeting assisted bv- Mrs.
James H. Parker and Mrs Fred C
Emery
A ver thorough studv of anatomv
is being taken up bv the members of
the Red Cross societs's first aid to the
injured class which meets Tuesdav and
Fndav afternoons at 4 oclock in the
rirst Christian church. MaJ M .
Heno. of the regula- army medical I
corps is the instructor Tuesdav after-
noon was oevoieu to i ouiz on anatomy
and then practual demonstration work
followed There are about 50 mem-
bers m the class which is most enthu-
siastic over the work The nlan of
studv is a course in practical work
uecessarv m a base hospital in case of
war Onlv members of the Red Cross
societv are eligible to membership in
this class for which there is no fee
Miss Grace Virginia Logan is the chair-
man and Mrs H E Stevenson the sec-
retarv of the class Members of the
soclelv who desire to enter this class
should do so immediateir before the
class is further advanced
The Armu.
Anstin IT. Bake- of company K.
Fourth Texas infantry now stationed
at Marfa. Texas is visiting his mother.
Mrs. M. D. Rowe. on a week's fur-
lough. Mrs John A Logan third wife of
Capt Logan or the Fifth Ohio infan-
try has arrived in El Paso from
ivungBivwu j . iq oe wnn ner nus- ;
band while he is on duty here on the
border. Capt. and Mrs. Logan have
loungstown. O. to be with her hus-
A emiin of th. wive of t .
chusetts national smard officers are
i.. . " -
Planning to leave ror Las Cruces
Thursday to stay there during the
maneuvars which the Massachusetts
brigade and other national guard regi-
menta are holding beyond Las Cruces.
They will make the. trip by motor.' In
the party will be Mrs. II D. Owning
wife of Capt. Cashing of the Eighth
MaseacbBsetts infantry: Mrs. J.
Coupar. -wife of Capt. Coupar. of the
medical corps. Mrs. Karl Bailey wife
of Lieut. Bailey oj the medical corps.
Mrs. McDade. wife of Lieut. McDade.
or the Fifth Massachusetts infantry
and Miss Zula Robinson of EI Paso
Friday they will probablv be joined
by Mrs W. G. Walz and 'Mrs. Morris
Cushman.
Receptions.
A very good musical program has
been prepared by Mrs. Robert L. Hol-
liday and Mrs. W D Howe for the
entertainment of the guests attending
the annual autumn reception of the
First Presbytrian church for Its mem-
bers and friends whicn will be held
tonight at ' 30 x lock in the church
building. The program will open with
a quartet staging a selection from
'Carmen" by Bizet and "The RosarV
ty Kevin. In the quartet will be Mes-
dames Robert L. Mollldaj Walter l
Howe. Victor Moore and A. IL Gold-
stein. Mrs J J Faster will sing.
Damon." bv Max Stance V imart.t
of guardsmen from the Pennsvlvanfa
nat"nal guard regiments will sing two I
seeictlons and one of their number
W til Linn- a cmln If S l
..... .-.0 . .. s j .tnurews
Will sine-. "When th llJrt I. v..n. I
b Dudlek Burk A duet. -Oh Lovel)
Mhvi- br tS.rdn 1iansld; s.unF by"!
Mrs w D. Howe and C J Andrews
will close the program
Toilet Luxuries.
Kl Paso women of refinement and
i. " a 1"n' Ime between the
eiegant and vulgar and choose only '
IhrUIA tUMfllnAAa .!!. 1
tnos perfumea and toilet articles as
-- icas'jiaii atciucu.
vr" -
: are pieasea 10
sav that mn
will find in our display toilet waters.
Hiiuiiitrs anu lace powaers only such
as will appeal to your refined taste.
Our stock of toilet goods include all
of the popular brands both domestic
and imported.
that .nlakes ur- three.toTesthetnoVt J
trice. Krvr. Qualitv the trinity
popular in town
cott While S. Co.
Mills Bldg. Roberts-Banner Bldg.
Depot Pharmao. Ady
FOR I.AIlir.s ONLY".
Ladies. I will make you a high class
man tailored suit or a one piece dress
of the verv finest alsto.i wmI...
under my personal supervision AN- !
WILL GUARANTEE YOU STYLE FIT '
AND WORKMANSHIP. Suits 35 00 and
up Dresses JJ5 00 and up Berman
ladies tailor and practical furrier.
Riding habits a specialty. M. Berman
ladies tailor. 1 N Stanton corner
Wjomlng Telephone 2528 Adv.
V Metropolitan ervlee.
Our speiial Limousine Service for
social occasions is trulv metropolitan.
TEL. TIIREE-SOO.
City s.erIee Company. Adv.
Correct Matlnnery.
W e Invite on to inspect our new
fall stles in stationery. No obligation
to purchase
Commercial Office supply Co
Zt Tex. St. AdVj
A vv. .viil.ean llgr
Ml Prep
Are you ready for Winter? Is your bysltau clear of
catarrh? IJave Summer colds left you entirely? Have you
overcome all effects of Summet foods?
If ycai haven't restore your body to full vigor with the
old standby
It's the tonic that
Billy Von Frederic Party Guest;
Miss Schultz Is Honored Twice
T 1TTT.E Billv von Fredenr.
hose
I fourth birthday anniversary ov-
"" curred Tuesday was the guest of
honor at a verv delightful partv given
'lipsikiv atternoon bv Mrs. Frank I-
I urns at her home on Ttilarosa street.
1 lie little guests were of the age of four
wars and were in addition to the honor
iriiost. Mired Kerr. jr.. Fritz Doerr. Hele
Vuiglev. katberine Corcoran. Ilerm.-e
inil and Harnett Ward I he voung-
sters hail a lovelv time plavmg e.mns
on the lawn hunting peanuts and pm
mug cabbage heads on a big picture t
rabbit eating cabbages. There were a
variety of prizes ami favors for the va-
nous games the ones pleasing the clnl
' ... . x j.... ... f. .1. 1.... .
dren most were toy guns for the bovs
and little dollies for the girU. The
guest of honor cut his birthday cake
which was served with an ice course at
a prettilv arranged table ornamented
w ith pink shaded candelabra and pink
flowers. The cake bore pink candles in
small rose holders. Accompanying the
children were Mesdames William von
Frederi. . rtliur L. MtKnight. Charles
S. Ward. .?. W. Gillespie. Kuno Doerr. V.
I. Quiglev. Lillian Corcoran and M. Amil.
Miss Willma Kernadine Schultr. whos.
marriage to J. Harrv Henderson occur-
next week was the guest of honor at
Psi Omiga Delta
Party In New Odd Fellows' Hall
rflllK P-i Omiga Delta Phi club gave
I a bridge party Tuesday afternoon
- in h. Kail tf nA lunr I h.1.1 Pollnvfi'
building on Santa Fe Street. There were
j 12 tables of players. The prize winners
bridge games were Mesdame-l
I i.... ilji.. i - nr A If IV.
Pew. J. A. Shaiiherg .1. E. Lanning.
and -I. R. Elkms. In the 500 games
Miss Beasv Welch and Mrs. J. A Brad
ford were the prize winners. Miss Edna
Elaine Scotten was the chairman of the
party and the girls assisting her were
vUses Edna Robertson Clara Fink An-
na Axton and Margaret Gething. The
patrone-ses were Mesdames W. W. Fink.
.1. E. ltowcn. H .E. Christie Joseph IL
Hurxthal and J. S. Gethmg. Among
those present were Mesdames U. E.
Christie. F. A. Mavhew. J. E. Lanning.
T IL Hirt. W. C. Bearing. W. J. Williams.
Clarence Mansfield. .1. A. Bradford. F. A.
: (.raves. C. E. Waterhouse. K. D. Frank
lin t . r.. .nan news nugn iiairsion or
Columbus. Miss . .1 E. Bowen. S. W.
Fant. E C Hitchcok. W. W. Fink. E. A.
Smith. R. S. Cocke. Joseph IL Hurxthal.
Frank Langan. W. W. Whitehead. J. IL
Can-. Maurice Goldoft. n. G. Ilateman. E.
P. Rankin jr.. J. IL Elkins. Everett Long
Charles M. Grider. E. A. Hennine A. M.
Pill-burv. A. W. DePew. D. C. Booth H.
P. Deadv. Charlet Knoblauch D. R.
T?l D. A ....
tLl rdSOanS Si Way.
r J Edwards left Tuesday for
week's visit in Xogales. Ariz.
Mlss Mar Kae A Ives left this I
morning for Silver City for a short '
visit
Mr and Mrs Henry Pfaff and their
elder daughter. Miss Katherine Pfaff
will leave Thursday for New York
cit. where Miss Pfaff will enter Mrs.
DoWs school. "Brlarcliff Manor" Mr
and Mrs. Pfaff will spend October in
New York city.
Miller Made" Dresses and Bunga-
ios Aprons are miae in .1 raso. n: ve
vou seen them Phone 1S7! and we
will send our Demonstrator with sam-
ple Do it now. The Miller Mnde Co.
JOS East Missouri St. Brazos Base-
ment. Adv
Aby -.ot
Leather pillow covers. J3 0" to $" 0
Beach's rt Shop City National Bank
Bldg Adv
it GOSSIP
By RUTH MONRO AUGUR.
D'
ID you ever know a person who
did not love good music" If such
a being exists be must be a very
weird crabbed kind of creature. Kv-
erone finds some message for them-
selves in good music well played and
so goon musicians ougnt to tie really
..!j . v i t
-""'o.w.u M ui i v uuiiMii wikiaki-
or for the pleasure inspiration and
general 'comfort they give. Now the
..
person who lives on the floor above or
below an embryo violinist who arises
while it ia yet dark to practice will !
piease not interrupt rnis discussion i
is about musicians beyond the embryo i
stage.
as .. .. I
nepmninK lodav. tne loang Worn- i
an'fl Christian association is inausru- I
rating a series of semi-monthly noon
musicals that will bring a vast amount
of pleasure to the business women ot
the citv. who go to the downtown
rooms of the association for their
luncheon and noon hour rest. The mu-
sicals will be short but the very best
SeT'lfS? ! "-2.V ' ff.2M J?.
part Last ear during the winter there
were two noon musicals one on
Christmas Eve and one before Easter.
Verv lovelv selections were given at
both and thev were most deeply ap-
pre tated by everyone
Such is the drawing power of music
that knowing of these concerts a
very large number of women who do
not "" frequent the Y. W. C. A
ame espetiallv for the musical pro-
gram. At the Christmas musical there
was one ranch woman well along in
ears. who. reading of the program in
The Herald came in from her ranch
home some distance up in New Mexi-
co because as she said she was simply
music starved and. through the en-
tire program there was not a more at-
tentive or appreciative listener. She
made evervone on the program feel
that if she bad been the only one pres-
ent the musical would have been very
much worth while.
Have jou heard the hammers ring- i
s.
ing Well. thre is a reerular anvil
chorus in progress against the appar-
nnv increasing number ot men. botn
civilians and militarv who. through
clears away the congestion purifies the
uiuuu anu invigorates yourwnoie system.
Peruna in tablet form is handy to
carry with you. It gives you a chance to
check a cold when it starts.
ManaL'n Tablets are the ideal laxative;
They formno habit and have nounpleas-
anteffects. Yourdruggistcansupplyyou.
The Peruna Company Columbut. Ohio
1 1 parties Tuesday In the atternoon
Vllss itena .sflpa ciiLeriatneu ai ner uome
on North Kansas street for Mi-s schultz.
The guests vver tin members of the
l'ovvdtr Puff clul Tli. 1111. nt 42 was
the afternoon's anuis incut and the prize
was won by Miss Vera Mallard Mis
Schultz was given a guest prize A two
course luncheon was served hy the host
ess with lur mother. Mrs. . J Shea.
.issistm' 111. IHllowe'en idea was used
11 tin il. oiath'ii of the rooms pumpkins
lit 1 1 lil.n k vv if In- and cats being at-
taihul to tin draperies and the score
cards and lavors wire in Hallowe'en de-
sign. The guisfs vviie 'Misses Scnultz
Fave I.Kevo-. iviau Pomerov. Mar-
garet Cunningham. Vernon Cunningham
h-ther Herrington Mabel Sha. Jay
Mitchell. Krnestuie Murry. I.illa Thomas.
Kra Thomas Dorothy Wtnaiis jiura
Hendi rson era Rallard. luanita Smith
Mesdames J. t. Ballard. II Miller.
D. K. Howell and George Beaudett In
the evening a very informal partv wa
given by Miss Margaret ( iinnin.'ii.irn and
ernon Cunningham at their home in
Richmond terrace. There w. re 28 guests
Mrs S S. Ilir-chfield i- tnttrtaining to
day for Miss Schultz. Fndav night Mr
Henderson will entertain his bridal partv
at dinner and Saturday Mrs. I ( Bal
ladr ami Miss Vera Ballard w ill enter
tain in honor of Miss Sihultz.
Phi Gives Card
Wilkes and A. E. Rowlands Misses Anna
Axton tiara Fink. Isabelle Springer
Harriett Bottorff. Ida Hunter. Edna
Robertson and Beasy Welch.
This club is planning a dance to be
given Thursday. October 12 in the Odd
Fellows' hall complimentary to the of- 1
ficers of the Pennsylvania national guard
division. The girls will be expected to
attend in fancy lostume and masked.
Miss Edna Flame "seDtteii is the chair-
man for this partv.
The Fortnightlv BndKe club was
entertained Tuesdav afternoon bv Mrs
S. A Tulloch at her home on Prospect
avenue Ura J J Menttmann Mrs.
U.- E" T.nAul.ll an.f frc Jam. Tai Iftf '
were the prize winners Mrs J B
Rogers and Mrs. Harry D Carr were j
the onlv guests aside from the club )
members A luncheon was served ov
the hostess after the games. Mrs
Krnest S Depperman will entertain
the club on October IT
The Jollv 0 Hub was entertained
b Mrs Charles Heidnck Tuesday
afternoon at her home on San Antonio
street Mrs. W A Wallace and Mrs ;
F T Strother won the prizes Mrs
C X Holford will be the next hostess j
of the club i
I
Mrs. Joseph H Hurvthal will e.:er- I
tain with a bridet partv Fridav after.
noon at her home. 1211 Hueco street
Lodges and Clubs.
The regular meeting of I onfederte
Veterans will be held on October 5 at
...' vavl. .IL .lie IVUI I W VI II ttp-
peals. '
The tumor girls ifi the Grand View
I Baptist Sundav a-hooi will entertain at
' a social to be held at the chapel Friday
at 7.3o pro A special invitation is
given to the fathers and mothers of
! the children in this school I
j
I w hy .Not
Mexuan hand-made blankets zar-
j apes i for couch covers Beach s Art
Shop City National Bank Bldg Adv.
V Metropolitan erviee.
Our special Limousine Service for
sotial occasions is trulv metropolitan.
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Clly ervlce Company. -Adv
superfluou balr. moles and all facial
Mem'shes removed Features corrected.
Mrs Urace Benson Face Specialist.
-s Bulkier Bldg dv
CORNER
the eut-in process r the regulation
program wa. manage to get a mjjor-
itv of the dances with the girls that
the other men bring Since the sudden
vast increase in the masculine popula-
tion bv the thousands o' national
guardsm-n sent here the men at the
t Iub and post dances usuallv greatly
outnumber the girls with the result
that there is something of a scramble
for s man to get his danre program
filled and usuallv a fellow does not
go to a dance unless he is in a dancing
course there are excuses For one
thing the junior of titers at the past
sa that unless a man i
lucKv enough
to have an automobile of his own. it is
practically spending the whole night
on the street n to m in be street ee
and set tne piri in town inns her 6a t :
to the fort then take her home and eet I
.. ..
tin. lr te iha fArt hima.lf rn Ih. I.ct
iar With the dances weekly affairs '
and the price of a taxi for these four (
trips rather sKvward it is impossible
for junior officers to assume such ex-
pense as a weeklv event so most of
them "stag it '
The town boys blame it on the girls.
The sa that the major itv of them
would be highlv indignant if asked to
170 in .1 Street mr inliil nf .. ma-tlne
and so those not hav ing automobiles f
of their own. 'stag it" Another com-
plaint against the feminine portion of I
the dance goers is made b the town j
boys who saj that there are not
enougn girls: that all the girls are
gobbled up. so to speak bv the national
guard officers and regulars and that if
a fellow can t take the girl he wants
he'd rather go alone.
Ida Hunter is appearing in the sauci
est little autumn hat It cocks up on '
one side of Ida's prett head a- a
rakishly audacious angle with a very'
niftv little corner It Is a two toned
affair as the millintis would say of ;
dark and light brown velvet and the '
bo s of Ida s crowd are going quite
wild about it.
Just a few w eeks more to Hallowe'en
which in the dance going crowd is the
gaest time ot the vear. with the ex
ceptun of N' w Wars eve For the
past tew vears th. KI I'aso Country j
nub and the officers club at Fort
Bliss have celebrated this occasion J
with the gaest ot fanrv costume par- I
ties The officers havt alread) made I
plans for a H.tIlowe en in i:tiiue at the I
post this vear The loss of the Coun
try club building m iv preitnt the club
membe-s from having linir annual
Hallow en frol.c. If tl.t witther is too
cold for comfor. oat of iloors on the
j tennis iour.- I tit th. i ember- rl
I doubtless. a.itaiit -onio Hal. for till.
Halloween part lias ). ( oin. sUi.h a
popular institution in the club year
that i&s in. in ers will be loath to let
this vear pass without it J
The Bohemian t lub his come to life '
.-mi lor the winter and the bos are
pl.imiii it a v t rv in. II illoueVn partv
This tin) is oniposi it of o s in their
"" il.oiii li.l' ..I t'.ii I. img in the
- s u(u - u lnl h others out
in bus.: - tin- dancii
t-iven bv this t lub at the homes of
i lie intiis n . nil rs w re p irtu ularlv
'llp s . ln 1 r fr J).
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