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Las Vegas Daily Optic from East Las Vegas, New Mexico • Page 1

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East Las Vegas, New Mexico
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uauy opttfc, Saturday, February 18, 1933 in -11111 CAPTURED Gil'a 0AY Tin- Vegas vyomau'ft club. nct-i next Wednesday-, a 2:30 o'clock for a which the program be Kivcii the direction of Roy Gautt VicUn Eagunakia. Sofia accompanied by Ester ijKoncugres, -Violin Uwllle and GroUa. Vocal Gaiaes. Violin Solo tnan.

Dorothy King 'd Kathleen King. Beys' Serenade. IT Vioiin. IJdgar Ernest Truman. Cter- Jehu Robert Gaut.

Piano, Gcssard. EUeea Maloney. Viclin Selo Minuet Seydel. th King. Vicliu a.

The AwhKen- jir; b. Wrxxllaad Frolic. Josephine Atarle Gutierrez, Erlene Orleve Bentley. Piano Solo Virginia Ludwig, America. are eorrV-aUy invited to be and all members urged to I'tend.

girl, who is attending Lore-tin Heights academy ai Denver, secured, a high scholastic standing which enabled her to become member of Uic Lorelta club. 11 lenrncd here- NISSIKA F1KE The Nissika Camp Fire Giil.s are sponsoring i 1 bc-nelil picture show Feb. 22 r.nd 23 the Corunadc theater. The picture to br shown isj the -screen But-! tcrflv." V. O.

CAKU PAKTY i E. O. invmbers gave an live bone'I! piirty this after- neon ni the Cusa de Ramona to rmre funds ior a. pulmotor for the Las Vc-guf Hospital. About fifty ladies ueru present.

P. K. O. TO A1EET 3. M.

Werley will be hostess to P. O. next Monday Mrs. Tvd Hp.yv.-ard, who will have charge of the program, will review 'The American Beauty" by Edna Terbcr. EOrOTIIER GOOSE I I'ATROL ENTERTAINS The Mother Oocse Patrol of the Srouts gave a most enjc Me) party Tuesday the)r unn the hnir.c cf Mary Lout: Conva Tho affair given con 'limentary i 1 te thr: "Bouncing Bunnies," another ffof the Girls Scout patrols.

Council is in. charge of thes? I ST. PATRICK'S 'I DANCE The Catholic Ladip.s of the Ini- maculat' 1 Conc-jptioit planning.n dance 17ih aceoi'din? to jstom. CELEBRATE? BIRTHDAY Sorosls gave one of the most enjoyable r-rcgrams of the year last afternoon when the mem- aiet at the home of Mrs. N.

for a Lincoln Memorial day I Observance. Response and roll call made with quotations from Lin- An excellent character sketch given by Mrs. H. C. Qossard.

IMJES Annie Laurie Brown, a guest, a splendid reading from "The (Perfect Tribute," and Mrs. L. Par- was excellent in her presenfca- of a "Scene from the Life of Following the program I Mrs. F- W. Emerson, Mrs.

W. Atha liind J. B. Brown assisted by A. B.

Truman served delicious IVefreshments appropriate to the 6c- asion. A Lincoln cabin surrounded a rail fence was used as a center for the dining room tbale and acorn logs of candy were used as William Howe and iMrs. W. Gl "Ogle presided over the and coffee About thir- tey-two ladies the afternoon. IJThe will, be at the of Mis: Comstock.

i i ANDY CtUR BKIQYS MISS vcry'-Juccessful. awi delightful ne iNnoml Camp, FrkfcWf evening lot KandyVeii lool. TJteee oHcndtog T0 aulah BBa-sTn, Tfeesk Coqfc.r'Qrace inmereoo, Ctraoe tttfy, "Wihif jte. itocjKei; aba Mr aarles Joonson, Lotiftf Calr- tice Jgiui Murphy, Arthur st, Paugyryer, Cravtoni Bruire and hosUto, KfoWfti Camp 3ames and dancing were enjeyed by all. Refreshments were served KOBN BOSSfi: DELTA jk pelts Sterna Bpsttoa, and Th.e Delphian Society met Thurs- day at the home of Mrs.

F. W. Nichv'J. The subject for the evening study was "Persian Tales." Mrs. Lester Sands spoke on "A Thousand and One Tales." Mrs.

L. B. ShackeUord, "Hassan's Less of Fortune." Mrs. F. M.

Des Murals, "In the Shah's Mrs. C. W. Barrett, "Disconsolate Lovers." Mi's. P.

H. CraU, "Fickle Fortune." NEIGHBORHOOD BRIDGE ClVB Mrs. Will Crowtey gave an attrac- ive party Tuesday evening for the! members ot. the Neighborhood Bridge club. XEAHY ENTERTAIN Miss Helen Leahy has issued vltationa iorta bridge luncheon on Washington's birthday.

SEWING CLUB Mis? Amy Lyster was hostess to the Tuesday Evening Sewing club (13 week at her home. Cards have oeen received by the iendp of -Mr. aad Mrs. ot Tucson, announclnH the bjjfth, on February This Associated picture, flown from Miami, to New i and tetephoted to Chicago, shows Giuseppe Zangara in the hands of i captors Just after he had fired Into the party of President-elect Roose- i veil, wounding Mayor Cermak and five others. i Word was that Mrs.

Frank former resident, o'. today Denver, who METHODIST EP5SCOPAL CHURCH Ccrner aajdj National A. P. Gahscs, Faster Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.

WcrshJp service, m. Sermon, "Blessed those who believe who seen." People meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evening Ssnnon, King-" 7:30 m. 'Rehoboanj, th New dren and young people up to £h'e age of 20 years are welcome.

11::00 a. Sunday services. 8:00 p. first and third Wed- 1 nestlay in each month, testimonial-' meeting. Reading room open, in this build-: ing daily 3:00 to 5:00 p.

except' Sundays and holidays. ----v BAPTIST CHURCH Pacific voyage SSn Francisco to New York was compelled to undergo an emergency, operation at Havana, Cuba. is- reported rapidly buti 'two weeyis feLHavanaJ beiote contmuing the trip. Mr. and MT.S.

H. Erie. Hoke of Ha- are guests at the jfiotne oi Mre. D. C.

'Winters and Mrs. Buth Wlh- Mflpre, over the end. PIE pie' dpugrt sftowu 'securely. wcapped (in waxed paper at in a very cold THE CHURCH' Sulhday University and Eighth'Streets tmon, Gallegos. Sunday'Sichool fintcadent.

Sunday. the Wfirship. Service 11:00 a.ra- aii4 Reaping." E.r.Y. 7:00 p.m. Communion every Evening preaching service, 8:00 Services and 11:00 and.

6:301 7:30. SPANISH CUUBCU A. Macs, S. S. superinten-l dent.

Sunday school. Preaching. 11:00 a. m. i Christian Endeavor and sermon, Special" music toy th choir, di- Pr rected by Mr.

Lisle Hosford. 3:0 to 5: P.m., reading room Ssimon: "Pathways to opcn in tWs buildins daily except manism." and holidays. Junior church, 7:00. Recreation I CHURCK OF THE NAZAEENE A cordial welcame to all. UNIVERSITY METHODIST cnuacii jwu Bryan Hail, Sunday school, Worship, 11:00 a.

m. then, te used any time with' Strips of do'ueh inch injthes long, sprrakjeji cheese land hrowned, in; a mod-. be roUed out -and mm- n.i-i-, -v pars and setve 0,5 cpn- 704 'University Aye. Res. Kelton, Pastor 9:45 a.

jBtble school. Breaching, 11:00 a. m. Thfems- Many. Witnesses.

Evangelistic service, 7:30. Theme The Saving Name. Spaclal jwiisic al preaching A- cfetJ? of ftle fitted over th'e 'ioii of creamed' meat, iisli or towl irt" a- baking dish devel' 6pe fhto'a "piit pte'." IONOUS Ouerih; Las Vcgaa 3T-. AJtSPAYS. ttAS WOLl BE SAFgR AlSTtf TQ UTTL1 CHARLEY RUGGLES and worship, FIBST BAPTIST CHURCH £.

D. Mortab, 9:45 Sunday schr-ol. a. service hft That Saves. 6:30 PJ B.

Y. P. U's. soul on The and Soger of Hitting Off Salvation, uesda and Thursday evening services! at 716 Unlver- iRiMANUEL EV. LUTHERAN CUUttCH Eighth iE on Aracld F.

Bleywr, Paster Sexagesima Sunday. hv 9:16 a.m. Worship 10:30, a.m. 1 ol True Great- Cur mottc: "A obangeless Christ a Serve oraoge marmalade w-th hct biscuits, graham gc-ic-s, waffle? or Hoast. It makea a very good filling 'for graham bread santlwichca.

FIRST PBESBYTfiKlAN CIltlRCU C. f. factor Dtnjffea at Tenth 9:45 a.m.; eh.urch Bible Scbool 11:159 a.m., Divine-Worship. Sermon subject; Is. Rjeligion?" Efccial music by Dr.

Byron Bobsrts and the ctoAln 8:30 Cixristiaa Eqdeavo" Jr. Tonic: "Whjs ItfajTiages Succeerl or Fall." Musieol Section by ML; Frances Barrett. The public is cordially wefcotac. Si Better fl SuruSfiy at and 10 o'clock, after. riilch diction of iho Blcssad Help Your Child sight is a hindrance and handicap to a school Proper etasgea will prove a great riplp at thfe critical stage ot a child's career.

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