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El Paso Times from El Paso, Texas • 14

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El Paso Timesi
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El Paso, Texas
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.1 Main 6600 THE PASO TIMES hJ Pasos HOME Page 14 Newspaper a'n In Canutillo and will devote his Frank O'Rourks Parents Of Son time to farming. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ORourke, www Jay T. Kennedy has purchased the George Gorbutt house and I is the child's maternal grand-? mother, and Mrs.

J. F. O'Rourke Long Beach, the paternal! grandmother, Pat Francis' older sister is Shir-1 ley, seven. The life of a cargo ship is usually about 30 years. I Wedding Of Miss Ruth D.

Brown, Sergeant Greenberg Set For Today 2930 Copper Street, are parents of a son, Pat Francis, born Thursday In Southwestern General Hospital. 20 acres north of Canutillo on U. S. Highway 80 and will take possession Sept, 1. The Kennedy family has been living at the Cross Roads for several years.

Mrs. N. M. Jasper of Cimarron, Valles-Enriauez Ceremony Set For Today i Miss Josephine Enriquez, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jose Enriquez, 520 East Third Street, will become the bride of Juan Vicente Valles at a nuptial mass to be held in St. Ignatius' Church at 7 a. m. Sunday with the Rev, Father Petronius head trim and hat and shoes in The R. L.

Smiths who have been Mr, and Mrs. J. Monroe Johnston, Canutillo, for the weekend. Mrs. Glass, the former Thelma Johnston, recently returned from Denver after her husband was transferred to a mechanical school in Nevada, Miss Helen Strickland of Las Cruces has taken a room in the home of Mrs.

Vernon A. Young for the winter and will teach in Anthony Grade School. Miss Strickland is home economics teacher, www Mrs. Milton Godwin and young son are home from a trip to De Quincey, where they visited with her parents for three weeks. The Godwin home is in Anthony, www Mrs.

Ruth Lafferty and little daughter, La Juana, returned last week from their summer vacation living on the Gorbutt place, have moved to El Paso where Mr. Smith will be employed until his induction in the Army. www Homer Baily is instructing 250 "Hair Beauty" Gives a Woman Confidence It's time to perk up your spirits for a new season! Let us re-style your hair into the newest mode. It will be easy to take care of and look charming! sailors in mathematics at New Mex--ico A. M.

College while awaiting his induction into the Army. Mr. Baily has been a member of the Zagni, S. officiating. The double ring ceremony will be used.

THE wedding of Miss Ruth Dorothy Brown, daughter of Mrs. Lena Brown, to Sgt. Allen Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. David M.

Greenberg of Chicago, 111., will be held in traditional orthodox fashion at 8 p. m. Sunday in B'nai Zion Synagogue. The ceremony of the flame and the wine cup will be used. The couple will take their vows beneath a white canopy with background of palms, ferns, and lighted candles, with Rabbi Joseph M.

Roth officiating. The bride-elect, who will be given in marriage by her brother, J. B. Brown, will walk to the canopy between two rows of soldiers, friends of Sergeant Greenberg. who ii stationed at Logan Heights.

www faculty at the College for several Mrs. Elizabeth Heckler will sing for the wedding, and will wear a corsage bouquet of golden tea roses. rMMEDIATELY after the wedding, the couple will be honored at a reception and dance in B'nai Zion ballroom. Friends are invited to both the wedding and the reception. No formal invitations have been issued.

Sergeant and Mrs. Greenberg will leave for a week's wedding trip in the mountains, and on their return will be at home in El Paso. Out-of-town guests here for the nuptials include Mr. and Mrs. David M.

Greenberg and sons, Harold, Seymour, and Sanford Lee, parents and brothers of Sergeant Greenberg, who have come from their home in Chicago. and Mrs, Ben Brown and son, Sylvan of Carthage, Texas, aunt and cousin of the bride-elect. years. deep maroon. She will wear a corsage bouquet of white rose buds and will carry a white prayer book with shower of lilies of the valley.

Harold Greenberg, brother of Sergeant Greenberg, will be best man, and Miss Brown's only attendant will be Miss Norma Louise Scherot-ter, who will be gowned in a frock of blue trimmed with gold buttons and worn with Navy hat and accessories. Her arm bouquet will be of pink tea roses. Miss Ruth Lerner will play the wedding marches and will accompany Miss Mary Carol Douglass, who will sing "Because" and "I Love You Truly." The bride-elect's mother will be gowned in a black crepe frock with blue trim, and will wear a corsage bouquet of golden roses. Mrs. Greenberg, mother of the bridegroom-elect, has chosen a black crepe frock with white blouse "I Love You Truly" and "Oh, Sweet on California beaches.

Mrs. Lafferty www Mr, and Mrs. Ord Garv and Mystery of Life," accompanied by is a teacher in Lone Star School. PERMANENTS $2.50 to $4.50 Jack's Beauty Shop In Th. Mill! Bl.

Ki WWU H.mt 310 Mills Bldf. M-273J Miss Carmen Hernandez, who will play wedding music with violin accompaniment. Attendants will, include Mr. and their daughter, Mrs. Eric Brandeis, Mr.

Brandeis and the children are enjoying a late summer trip to San Marcos and Kerrville, Texas, www Mrs. S. H. Glass was down from Las Cruces to visit her parents, Coli us anytime Open evenings by appointment. El rasoans Returning Miss Hilda Light, 3004 Alamo-gordo Street, has returned after a visit to her brother, Capt Jack Light of Milan, Tenn.

Mrs. Ramon Carrasco, in, whose weaaing Miss Enriquez was i bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. Carrasco will be matron of honor and best man; Mrs.

Joseph Heredia will be fBRRmSSHKmfKStmBEXSSSSSmmmmSSSBBSSSSSSKmt bridesmaid and Mr. Heredia groomsman. Other bridesmaids will dier blue frock with silver nail- 3 be Misses Maria de Jesus Nunez and Manuela Montes. After a short honeymoon trip, the couple will return to EI Paso to make their home. Wpper Galley By MISS HARRY RISHABERGER.

1.0 IHI R3 to gifts which were favors for the party. Mrs. Delmar Bennett planned the party and assisted the young hostess in entertaining as Virginia's mother, Mrs. Ida Gillett, is convalescing from an operation. Virginia's guests were La Juana Lafferty, Burwyn McKinney, Christine Kiely, Frances Morrell, Ronnie and Marjie Mae Gillett, Jane Kohnle, June and Rena Gillett and her little sister, Ruth Gillett.

www Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Tucker received announcement that their son-in-law, Paul Demeter, has been made New Mexico state agent for the Northwestern Insurance Company, with headquarters in Albuquerque.

www The Robert W. Van Nices have 9 ai been entertaining as house guests for a week Mrs. H. H. Lorenzen and Miss Bessie Gray, sisters of Mrs.

ber of years, Joined the Army and is in training at Fort Bliss. Mr. Hanson came here from Terminal Island and has been at the U. S. Correctional Institution at La Tuna.

Mrs. Hanson, well known writer of verse and contributor to eastern magazines and newspapers, will remain in the valley until the second week in September when she expects to return to the West Coast. www The Delmar Roberts with their son, Bob, enjoyed the week end on a fishing trip to Elephant Butte Dam. www Mrs. William Bartlett and young son, Stanley, are making plans to go to Fort Benning, the early part of September to visit Mr.

Bartlett who is with the parachute group at that place. He was stationed at Fort Bliss for a year, www Mrs. Milo J. Warner who has been spending the month here from Ohio, spent a recent weekend at Midland, where her son, Joe Warner, is attending a bombardier school. She was accompanied by her daughter, Caroline, her mother, Mrs.

Gertrude Casad Bennett, and Van Nice. They left the last of the week for their home in Toledo, of El Paso to spend 10 days. While there Mrs. Young will close her cot- tage for the winter. WWW I Mr.

and Mrs. Warder Wallace of i Canutillo were called to Lexington, last week by the sudden death of Mrs. Wallace's father, Thomas K. Brand, and her brother, Thomas C. Brand.

The brother was stricken by a heart attack while working in the field, and his father rushed to the house to tell his wife of the son's death and fell dead. The Brands owned a tobacco plantation near Lexington. www La Mesa Farm Bureau Local met Thursday at the home of John Lewis, John Augustine, farm agent in Dona Ana County, talked to the farmers on cotton rogueing, farm labor and its problems. www Donald Tulk of La Mesa left recently for Los Angeles to take a position in the ship-building yards. His family is staying with his wife's father, T.

J. Truelove, and will join him Oct. 1. www Betty Sue Richards was hostess at a dancing party Saturday evening in the family home at Canutillo. The occasion was in observance of her 18th birthday anniversary.

Guests included Fay Kelly, Robin Ferlet, Vada Bridges, Betty Nobles, Barbara Hill, Marion Henning, Joan Hoskins, Gwendolyn Lewis and Thurman Williamson, Billy Ikard, Bob Gilbert, Robert Fleming, Nor-ris Hannum, Hershel Lewis, Paul Iowa. The Van Nice home is on Price's Dairy Farm west of Vinton where Mr. Van Nice is foreman. www Knox Gillett with his two daugh ters June and Rena, ages 10 and The Woman's Aladdin Club will hold its first meeting of the fall season Thursday. Following the usual custom, lunch will precede the business session.

Announcements for all war work will be made, and club members are expected to cooperate 100 per cent with Red Cross sewing, knitting, surgical dressings, casualty stations, and buy Defense Bonds and Stamps. Prof. Sigurd Johansen of New Mexico A. M. College will be guest speaker.

He is psychology analyst and will speak on human relations. Mrs. Lightner A. Burns is president fthe club. Hostesses for the day will be Mesdamei Paul W.

Price, E. B. Collingsworth, W. E. Jackson, E.

C. Scruggs, William F. Stuart, Charles Bailey and L. A. Kelly.

www Mrs. Lawrance McCormick, instructor for classes in making surgical dressings, announces the second schedule will be in September, the opening date to be told later. Dr. E. G.

Tucker has donated the use of a building in Anthony which has been completely renovated and equipped with conviences for the work. Charles F. Davis will furnish the water and others will donate furnishings. www Mrs. William Gray returned to the valley last week from San Diego where she has been visiting with her husband, who is in the Marines.

Mrs. Gray and children will remain at the home near La Mesa for the duration. Their former home was in Albuquerque where Mr. Gray was a government employe. www Mary Frances Gray Is substituting at La Mesa grade school for few weeks.

She expects to leave 11 years, and here from Los Angeles for an extended visit at the parental home west of Canutillo. The little girls will attend Lons Star School. www Leonard Bennett, son of the Joe Bennetts of La Union, is home after spending the summer in Flint, and Toledo, Ohio. Joe Bennett, will remain in Flint for the winter. Agnes Rice.

Mrs. Warner and Caroline are expecting to return to Toledo on Sept. 7. www Mrs. M.

R. Hemley and sons, Dick and Bob, of Vinton spent the recent www Miss Annette Culbicath received week with Mr. Hemley at his mine near San Pedro, Mexico. W. Price, Frederick Hill, Rich ard Hibbert and Cliff Richards, Mat www Ted Gillett, who has been spend her B.

A. degree at College of Mines last week after attending summer school since May. Miss Culbreath was a teacher at Lone Star School for several years. thew Zorganes and Tom Bell. Betty Sue attends College of Mines, www The Jack Wesley Williams, with ing the summer vacation with his father, Idus Gillett, is leaving this week for Tucson to spend the winter with his mother, Wade Appell, and attend high school.

www Mrs. H. J. Sebastian's plans to their children, Winnajean and Robert, enjoyed a late summer trip to the West Coast where they visited return home at this lime have been changed due to Lieutenant Sebas www Mrs. M.

W. Morrow of Anthony tian's change in orders. They have and her guest, Miss Sally Schooler, visiting here from Oklahoma City with Mrs. Williams brothers, Howard White, in Santa Monica, until Friday when he joined the Navy, and Ben White, a photographer in In late September for Commerce I 2 PIECE ifJM BED SOFA AND PLATFORM ROCKER Sy v3 3 1TTIT Both pieces have innerspring rf I li I I t3 C2. i 1 construction and attractive and I fl UHy able covers.

Occasional lea, Ml 4 I Hr" I pieces illustrated are not includ- I yYi AfMtltt. 'V 9ZmmmmKZS. ed. See it for yourself tomorrow tfltir 4PIECE MODERN BEDROOM SUITE jj "'Iw Included Vanity, Vanity i Hi Bench, Chest of Drawers (Z fflj I i 4l III and full-size bed. ft l) tt for a month, spent the week at Ruldoso with Mrs.

Morrow's sister, the U. S. Navy, stationed, in San been living at Fort Sam Houston since their marriage which took place last April. Mrs. Sebastian is the former Wanda Heisel.

www Mrs. Tom Prince Love, principal at Lone Star School, announces that Mrs. W. H. Nesbitt, and her mother, Mrs.

K. B. Johnson. They made the trip with Mr. Nesbitt and expect to Diego.

They stopped in Phoenix en route home to visit with Mrs. Williama cousin, Mrs. F. H. Crist.

Winnajean enrolled as a fresh return the middle of the week. classes will start Sept. 2. Hours are from 9 a. m.

to 4 i. m. Enrollment www Mrs. V. A.

Young is planning to Texas, for her senior year at East Texas State Teacher's College, www Guests in the W. E. Myers home west of Vinton for the week end were James Vaughn of Bloomfield Iowa, Sgt. W. L.

Ware from Maine and Cpl, W. K. Riley from South Dakota, all stationed at Fort Bliss, www Members of the Baptist Mission-try society of Mt. Franklin Church met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Try Brooks and baked cookies for soldiers at Fort Bliss.

Mrs. A. L. man in Valley High School. Robert will attend Lone Star School, Mr.

go to Ruidoso this week with her sister, Mrs. P. Linn, and Mr, Linn will be about 700 children. Members of the faculty includes Mesdames Waldo Depinbrlnk, Sam Jones Lott. Williams has closed his lumber, yard George Trout, Burwyn McKinney, Leake, wife of the pastor of the i.mory White, A.

G. Bardwell, Ruth Lafferty, T. Ellison Lott, Ord Gary, Fern Tippitt, Amy Hendricks, Charles Fitzpatrick, John Ward, and Misses Margaret Ganaan, Sue Jackson, Elma Ashton, Maurine Skinner. Lone Star School is east of Canu-tillo. New class rooms have been Highland Park Baptist Church In El Paso, reviewed the book Royal Service.

Mrs. F. Robeson is presi dent. www built, grounds improved and numer Mrs. A.

R. Bogart has been busy ous improvements made in and in recent weeks going to El Paso about the buildings. www Virginia Gillett had a party Sat urday from 4 till 5:30 p. m. to cele brate her eighth birthday anniver sary.

The tea table was lace cov ered and centered with a big birth hospitals to visit her brothers. Parker Helms was In Southwestern General Hospital receiving attention for a severely injured foot. The accident occurred when he was using a fresno scraper on his ranch. Tobe Helms was a patient at Masonic Hospital, and Ralph Helms was at Providence Hospital, www Anders Hanson, member of the Prison Bureau Service for a num day cake decorated in pink and white icing and holding eight light ed tapers. When youngsters pulled the pink ribbons which extended from their place cards to the center of the table, they found them tied I I th yt fc sr-fzr ai 4 II uiiidrens National Photograph Contest rk Our Boys Art Doing Their Part! Are You Buying 1 11 Treasure Kits 1-- Back-lo-Colltge I IN PRIZES III rtne 0niv I Pk If i Mk $1.25 Vc- i ii If i uv 10,000 vi i ilia i i i Convenient term nay be arranged, weekly, semi-monthly or monthly, for your convenience.

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