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El Paso Herald from El Paso, Texas • Page 12

Publication:
El Paso Heraldi
Location:
El Paso, Texas
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12
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Week-End Edition August 17 1929. EL PASO HERALD ASKS DIVORCE Mrs. Doris C. Mott filed suit 65th district court Thursday for divorce from John H. Mott.

FOUNTAIN PENS REPAIRED Schuhmann Photo Shop Pari' Comes Limping Home After Sowing His 115 Texas St. El raso T'HERE was joy among members of the 1st signal troop at Fort Hliss Saturday morning, for champion jumping horse, had re- i turned to them. With his shirt wrapped around a cut foot, Peter Pan limped into camp Friday night, accompanied by Pvt. Paul Evans, his trainer: 1 HE SUNNYROUTE TO EUROPE AND HOUSTON to HAVANA VICO BOULOGNE BREMEN Every comfort and enjoyment on For Rates and Information apply to NORTH GERMAN LLOYD CABIN LINERS S. S.

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It is pant of the policy of this institution to render this service feeling that by relieving parents of worry it has made a service contribution to the great public. Special car parties are given escorts; students are met by railway representatives at all terminals and their safe transfer looked after; baggage is checked through from HOME to DORMITORY when desired. The comfortable, pleasing service, interesting Route to Eastern, Southwestern and Northern schooL and colleges is via New Orleans. And the country's finest limited trains make the trip an enjoyable one. Talk to your local agent or address Sowwnia mqnewes Officer 0mm St Corp.

Bill Hensen, a former cowboy; Sgt. Maj. Smokey, war dog of the troop, and some 10 men who had searched for him since early Friday morning. escaped Wednesday night to join a flock of wild horses in the Hueco mountains. Members of the signal troop had only one thought: gotta be With the annual Horse Show approaching in November, it was necessary to get the champion hurdler.

Thursday and Friday the men looked for him and sighted him hrough fieldglasses leading the wild horses. Friday was sighted about 28 miles northeast of Fort Bliss. Hunters gave chase and caught the horse, partly because of the cut foot and partly because they had a lasso with them. With a rope around his neck and a sore foot, Peter was led back to captivity, his break for freedom unsuccessful, his spirits slightly damped, yet glad to again enjoy the comforts of home. get away say members of the signal troop.

had his fling, anyhow. Perhaps ready to settle Red Cross Will Stay Long Time In Flooded Area Juarez Political Meeting Is Riot Heated political argument blazed out in a free-for-all fight in the plaza Fridav night at the The American Red Cross and field of a meeting in which Man- First Plane From Mexico City Due At 5 p. m. Today First in-bound passenger and mail workers of state departments today were prepared to remain in the Rio Grande flood area from four to six weeks, according to word from San Marcial Saturday. That was the time estimated to be necessary to carry out the flood relief work.

The situation at San Marcial was well under control today with the Socorro unit of the national guard palroling the village to prevent robberies. There was no further trouble in the village after the few robberies which took place right after the flood crest passed. The flood waters are draining rapidly and Main street in San Marcial was nearly dry today. E. Transue, Red Cross flood relief director, estimated that 200 families will need relief.

Some sickness had started In the area today, but doctors said it was not serious and had resulted mostly from drinking bad water. nel Alvalos, former Juarez city plane of the Air Transport company clerk, launched a attack upon the Flores administration. More than 100 persons participated in the rioting which followed announcement by Alvalos that he had been seized by several men, taken outside the plaza and severely beaten. A riot call for police was sounded but no one was arrested by the officers after quelling the fight. The meeting was called as a rally police state mat Hans Grieden, murdered here, was killed by smugglers of ic the CJiief.

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311 Montana Street El Paso, Texas Main 2870-2871 227 Main Street Las Cruces, New Mexico 144 Mrs. C. C. Higbee was hostess to a group of friends at a breakfast Friday morning in her home, 3610 Clifton street. Garden flowers were the decorations and a two course menu was served.

Those present were: Mesdames I. J. Ayers, J. D. Derrick, C.

H. Rhodes, H. D. Tucker, O. L.

Snyder, N. L. Linebaugh, H. A. Billingsley, E.

M. Newton, W. T. Bush, J. I).

McMurtrey and Miss Berglund. Miss Mildred Ingle was entertained with a surprise birthday party Thursday afternoon, given by E. H. Catuna, in her home in the lower valley. In the bunco games, Miss Virginia Kilgore and Sam Moore won high score, and consolation gifts were awarded to Miss Hazel Braem and Kenneth Nelson.

Mrs. F. B. Ingle assisted the hostess in entertaining. Ice cream and cake were served with favors for each table.

Mrs. J. M- McCormack, a recent bride, who is the former Miss Leo Koblitz, honored with a bridge party Saturday afternoon given by Mrs. Graves J. Malone In her home, 1226 East Yandell boulevard American Beauty -roses and ferns decorated the reception rooms and after the games an Ice course was served In the sun parlor.

Guests bidden were: Misses Ruth Youngberg, Mary Stedmond, Lillie Scott, Emilia Herron, Ellen McCormack, Betty Johnson, Gertrude Cody, Esther Narzinsky, Juliette Amador, Hazel Van Patten. Mes! dames F. F. Gowen, Walter H. Boese, Esther Gschwlnd, Warren G.

Sipe, M. J- McCormack, T. J. Cody, N. LaRock, Harry Dean, C.

i Bradford, R. A. Nooke, Ralph Safford, Oscar Amador, Harry Meyers, I Eugene Thomas, James Powell, Dave Lawson, and Robert ky. El Pasoans Returning Frantz Brogniez has returned from a visit of three weeks in California. Dr.

and Mrs. W. B. Hall, their son, Warren, and daughter, Ruth, have returned from a visit of two weeks in east Texas with relatives and friends. Mrs.

Gertrude Plymire of Washington, Pa. is visiting her sister, Mrs. George Bichmond, 506 Upson avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Bichmond and their guest have just returned from a trip of ten days to Grand Canyon.

Miss Buby Jane Simmons and Miss Bonnie Apple, adult vocational educational workers, have just returned to their work after spending the summer studying in the University of Chicago. Miss Simmons has resumed her work in the Smelter district and Miss Apple in the lower valley. The Bev. and Mrs. Fred B.

Faust son, James Emory; and daughter, Elizabeth Ann, will arrive Saturday from a motor trip through the south. They visited relatives and friends in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia and Texas. They attended the Methodist encampment at Junaluska, N. C. They w'ere away all summer Out of Town Visitors Prof.

B. Kastura of the University of Tokio, Japan, is a guest at Hotel Hussmann. Col. and Mrs. Frank D.

Wickham, U. S. A. have returned to California after spending ten months in El Paso. Mrs.

Mary Shacklette arrived from Phoenix Friday to be with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Templin, who underwent a serious operation in Masonic on the El Paso-Mexico City line is scheduled to arrive at Municipal airport at 5 p. m.

from forreon, according to a message received by the El Faso Chamber, of Commerce. The celebration for the inauguration of the line, which was postponed Thursday, will he definitely arranged when the officials arrive on th plane Saturday afternoon. The plane will land at Carranza for Gustavo Flores, candidate for Field, the Juarez airport, at 4:30 mayor in the coming election. p. El Paso time, to discharge mail, express and passengers, ac- hospital Thursday.

Mrs. Shacklette cording to schedule. is a guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. P.

H. Lancaster, 1803 East Yan- deii boulevard Leaves Mexico City With Three Aboard Mexico City, Aug. 17 inaugural airplane of the new mail and passengers route from Mexico City to Juarez took off from Val- Huena airfield at 8:30 oclock this morning with three passengers aboard. A bi-weekly service both ways is planned by the company which already operates the Brownsville- Mazatlan passenger and mail line. Eagle Radio Man Gains Promotion C.

W. Campbell, assistant manager of radio station WDAH, has been promoted to general commercial manager of the Eagle Boradcasting company chain of radio stations. The announcement was made Saturday by E. E. Wilson general manager.

GREETINGS! One Great Institution To Another Mr. Campbell will have charge of Among the passengers in the plane commercial business for KOB, State Theodore T. Hull, president of College; KGFI, Corpus Chirsti; the Air Transport corporation. The KGKL, San Angelo; KGKB, Brown- I plane was due in Juarez late this wood, and WDAH, El Paso. afternoon.

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Such a factor is certain to mean more industries for El Paso success for more firms and a forward vision for every merchant and individual in the Gateway City where men are looking forward. We hail you friends of ours thrice welcome to our city..

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