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8 Wednesday, May 14, 1919. EL PASO HERALD Nurses Celebrate Tenth Anniversary With a Banquet; Many Toasts Given fnnmnu lis f---- Loomis Plays I Chihuahua Man Wedded At Church I i OLL1L P. of sweet peas in tjie rainbow tints. The hostess was charrjtiinjrly gowned in a frock of white voile trimmed with touches of the colors of the blossoms used in and lavender. Mrs.

Bittiek viiS gowned in black georgette crepe with jet trimmings and Mrs. Cunningham wore a frock of blue and tan georgette. Covers were placed for Mrs. Pressley Bittiek, Mrs. Marvin Cunningham.

Mrs. A. W. Bittiek, Mrs. William Bush, Mrs.

David McK night, Mrs. .1. E. i ton, Mrs. B.

J. Zabrisky, Mrs. Harry parts of the state as well as from the piatt, Mrs. Victor Roberts, Mrs. Lamar army nursing corps at Fort Bliss and Davis.

Mrs. G. T. Moore and Mrs. Eld- from the local County Registered! ridge Booth, jr.

association. Four nurses who were in attendance at the first an-J A typical Mexican luncheon was! nual banquet were present Tuesday; gerve(i ou Tuesday at the Red Cross! night. The banquet was Jed a 'shop, a courtesy to the visiting nurses! oclock in the grill under the in the city by the Womans club. This! auspices of the LI Paso county luncheon was one of a series of three I istered association. The count noonday affairs given by or-' association flower, the sweet pea, and ganizations of the city in compliment ts 'EN years ago the Graduate association of Textis inaugurated at Hotel Sheldon the practice of having a banquet during the annual convention.

Tuesday night, at Hotel Sheldon 62 members of the association who are in attendance at the convention in this city celebrated the tenth anniversary with the customary banquet. Present at the banquet were representatives from many different Lead In School Play Ceremony To Charming El Paso Girl jj HELEN LOOMIS, as Celia In The bride was very lovely In her wedding gown of white satin 0 harming and it is no won- it i der that all the men, young and old, honeysuckle, and ferns intertw into Cross.shop was elaborately fa jj with lier. NE of the most elaborate wedding services which have ever occurred in El Paso took place on Monday morning at 10:30 oclock at the Church of the Holy Family when the Rev. father Jose Aguirre united in mariage at a mass, Jose Oscar Trevino, son of Juan Trevino, of Chihuahua, one of the most prominent railway men of Mexico, and Senorita Elena Prieto, daughter of Jesus S. de Prieto, of this city.

Prieto is the widow of Pedro R. Prieto, a multimillionaire mining man of Mexico. Since the turbulent days begun in Mexico the Prieto family have made their home in El Paso. For the occasion the Church of the Holy Family decorated with quantities of white blossoms, palms and ferns, and the wedding lines reen Stockings, the play which were read as the bride and groom to be presented by the seniors stood beneath a canopy formed of on Friday I ffihite tulle and white carnations. trimmed with pearls and real lace and worn w'ith a long bridal veil of white tulle caught at the head with orange blossoms.

White roses and orange blossoms-formed the shower bouquet which she carried. A number of most prominent, people came to El Paso to attend the among them Senor Juan Trevino and Tre- vino. Among the many very beauti- ful gowns worn at the wedding was a creation of black satin and lace; in which the mother of the bride was gowned. Trevino was costumed in a gown of black and white georgette crepe elaborately trimmed Oh silver. After the ceremony, a wedding) luncheon was served at Hotel Pasoj del Norte, the private dining room a bower of blossoms for the affair, and later Mr.

and Mrs. Trevino left for an extended honeymoon trip to Honolulu. tervals with trailing vines of the honor since their arrival. The with profusions of sweet peas scnt- atc for the luncheon with a profusion Miss Frances Smith Elected President tered over the cloth. Mrs.

Engbald, director of public health nursing service of the gulf division of the American Red Cross, with headquarters at New Orleans, was toastmistress. Those, responding to toasts were Miss Wilma s4i Carlton, M. Temple, the state orga-j Frank Seward, Mrs. nizaiion. to Miss Jane Delano, who HiM Christie, was chairman of the national committee of the Red Cross nursing until her death on Grace of blossoms each guest.

Mrs. J. W. Loretzen, president of the club, was in 5 PTt nr charge of the details for the 1 yULCTlUUT assisted by Mrs. Chas.

B. Stevens, Mrs.il Will T. Owen, Mrs. A. J.

Fraser, Mrs. jg Lewis. Mrs. B. F.

Clutter, Mrs. Albert Sigal and home of Mrs. C. D. Kunkel, 1015 Cross opcn in Cross I poet avenue.

in San Jacinto plaza. Mrs. Horace By Pan-Hellenic Association for 1919 In Local Society April 15 at Beginning on Monday, May 19, the! club will direct the chairman of the Miss Frances Smith was- unani here ------a 7 1 mously elected president of the asso- Sovenay, France, while she was 1 tneie the tea iuneheon room ot the work or the El Paso Red Cross chap-! Shp nicmber nf the Tri visiting the American base hospitals cross shop, the activity directed i ation- lemoer ot the 1 ri of the American expeditionary forces; by Seward. On Friday Miss Ellen Louise Brient, Nurses Saturday of the coming week, department; Mrs. C.

E. Kelly, vice of the Beta Phi, was elected OVer Miss Edyth M. Gill, club will serve Mexican chairman; Mrs. E. M.

Bell, chairman 1 President. Mrs. L. Hunter, of Miss C. dishes at the shop.

1 a. jt Nurses Over Freeman, Fellowship Miss Lucille C. Dahne, rj A Miss Louise Dietncn, LI asoans Away. of the Meeting Suffrage Retta Johnson, ice at and a Mrs. Hugh J.

Monro leaves this Miss Nurses in the Mrs. W. S. Tilston leaves Tuesday, response of ap-' 20, for Cloudcroft, where she io for being invited to attend ill spend the summer at one of her the banquet from Mark Wright Greene, who 1:1 years ago was evening fop TuJarosa where she elected mascot of the Te. will attend the graduation exercises sociation.

of her granddaughter, Miss Grace Anjiie Monro. One of the smartest parties or tne Mrg RogerSi wife of season was the luncheon given on Kast (jrantje Tuesday by Mrs. W. A- 5 I HE annual election of officers of activity, her assisting committee including Mrs. J.

Frank Coles, Mrs. the Pan Hellenic association was wnodside Mrs Horace Lay I heW Wednesday afternoon at the and Mrs. J. A. Rawlings.

I department of the Red ia I The mision study class of Trinity Missionary society met on Tuesday afternoon at 3 oclock in the chrch 1 parlors Mrs. Lee Moor was in charge of the progrom which follows: Opening song. Hymn 323. Prayer, Mrs. S.

S. Birchfield. Scripture lesson, Mrs. Thomas Wat- son. Study lesson and general discussion of the subject.

Vocal solo. Miss Helen Ferguson. Closing prayer, Mrs. D. M.

Smith. Victor Supremacy i All That Is Latest and Best in New Music on Victor Records There is just your of music in this list 45163 1.00 18534 85c 18535 85c 18536 85c 18537 85c How Birds Sing 1 he Bird Chorus March Marche A Good Man Is Hard to Find For Johnny and Me Charles Kellogg Charles Kellogg Victor Military Band Victor Military Band Marion Harris Marion Harris Kappa Alpha Theta, was made cor-! for the day, assisted Mrs. J. Horn- responding secretary. Mrs.

E. D. brook; knitting instructors, Mrs. E. Stewart, of Alpha Delta Pi was; Miss elected recording secretary and I N.

Rheinheimer. Alpha Chi Amega, M. Bell, Mrs. Hayes Watson, Agnes Stewart and Mrs. E.

Brown. has just recently been 1 .1 engineer regiment 1 OWn ISltorS. street, 011 Tuesday for Bes Moines, Iowa. attractive Adams home on luia 1 for a visit. Mrs.

Rogers will spend street, hemoring Mrs. Pressley BitticK, some time at Lake Ocoboji. a recent bride, and Mrs. Marvin cun-j Robert Coane, left Tuesday ningham, of Hillsboro, N. morning for San where he church, the house guest of Mrs.

J. v.u will remain for some time. Mr. Coane ningham and Mrs. William jugt recent The reception rooms were lovely un fr0m the Eighth decorations of the season flowers jhere and the table was heautiiuiiy ap-, Mrp Euie Winch, mother of W.

pointed for the luncheon or R. Winch, of 4501 Fort Bliss Bouie- courses served, spread with a lun vard, has gone to Wellington, eon set of cluny ace and centerea to visit Mrs Alma an old with a crystal bowl of sw eet peas 111 gChoolmate. She will also visit in her: all their rainbow hues, eaiur-; former home in Kansas City and with ing further the butterfly motit jler brother in Buchanan, Mich, these blossoms were the h. F. Baldwin, was called to New of silver, pink and blue buttertnes.

1 Orleans Monday because of the death! the almond cups were in the same of hig father who tints. suddenly Sunday evening of apo-i The corsage 'bovqucts were formed Baldwin was visiting his in El Paso two weeks ago, and had returned to his home after his here. i Mrs. L. S.

Christy and her daughter, Miss Jane Christy, have gone to Cali- fornia for the summer season and have taken a house at 1707 East Broadway, Long Becali. Mrs. Walter Irwin and daughter, treasurer. Mrs. C.

D. Kunkel, Kappa: The women of the congregation of, Welcome home reception and dinner: Kappa Gamma, was elected Asbury Methodist church will hold an i i in San Jacinto plaza in the evening' Plans were discussed for the work old fashioned district school Thurs- i in honor of the homecoming El Paso of the association, and the enthusi- day men who were in the service of thejastic meeting adjourned. United States army during the recent! war. The Council of Women Voters will Supper and business meeting at cooperate in the prohibition Washington park in the evening of ment which comes before the public in the members of the Bible classes of the election on May 24. The women A.

Gillett and Harry Henderson, of! composing the council will use their Trinity Methodist church. I influence toward interesting the men Old fashioned Csstrict scTiool held on of the city in state prohibition. Mrs. Thursday afternoon at 3 oclock in L. Robinson will be chairman for church parlors of Asbury Methodist afternoon at 3 oclock in the church parlors.

There will be old time features and songs concluding with a spelling- bee and at the recess a luncheon will be served by the committee in charge. A meeting of the Wade Hampton chapter, IT. D. will be held on Friday afternoon at 3:30 in Asbury Methodist church. R.

A. Wallis, of Phoenix, is a guest at Hotel Sheldon. S. J. Wisdom, of Ray, is registered at Hotel Sheldon.

W. S. Worley, of Ranger, Is a guest at Hotel Sheldon. A. Campbell, of Bisbee, is a guest at Hotel Sheldon.

C. G. Doty, of Pecos, Texas, is reg- Baltimore. Returning she stopped' in Mrs. Aldridge Returns From the East; I Took Part in Numerous Social Events RS.

WILLIAM HAL -ALDRIDGE Long Beach, Cal She and her mother returned on Tuesday from an return to El Paso the first of fJune to welcome the homecoming of, their brother and son, Roy W. Geddes, i who. has been in France the past ten; months. Twenty-six near relatives of; returned on Tuesday from an tended visit to the east, where she visited in New York, Washington and A Delightful Place Ci FI coolest and largest cafe will contribute lots to your pleasure ft this summer. Appetizing slimmer c.

Keith and son. wm.arn. Monro Angus, are afhom'e'm apkrt istered at Hotel Sheldon. for a visit to her son, Wil- J. S.

Crook, of Marfa, Is reg-! Ham Hal Aldridge, who is attendee red at Sheldon hotel. ing the New Mexico Military insti- A. B. Scheppke, of Tucson, is tute. Mrs.

Aldridge visited her daugh- at Hotel Sheldon. Miss Sadie Ruth Aldridge, who is L. N. Middleton, of Columbus, N. a student at National Park seminary is registered at Hotel Sheldon.

Washington, and Mrs. Aldridge, her B. D. Gillette, of Nara Vista, N. daughter and Mr.

and Mrs. Henry is registered at Hotel Sheldon. Cecilia Ilall. of Denver, has ar of Wharton, Texas, and Miss Anne Gifford, of Houston, Texas, were hen Mr. and 1 on Tuesday for their home in dishes, promptly served at reasonaoie Beaumont, Texas, Stopping en raute WP nffer for a visit Sn Amarillo, Texas, to Mrs.

prices, IS wnai vve one I brother. Mrs. Keith and her son have been the house guests for several weeks of Mrs. Elizabeth Wooten at the Aldridge home, and during her visit here, numbers of charming social courtesies were extended Mrs. Keith.

Lunch Dinner Under our summer schedule we do not open until 1 1 :00 ocloc This enables us to give an passed service during the noon hour and in the evening. ments at the Pickrell. the Geddes family served in the war. and 24 of them went to France. For- tunatPly but one fell in action, he a lieutenant in the aviation corps.

Mayor and Mrs. Charles Davis and small daughter. Frances, will arrive this afternoon from a visit of several weeks in New York City and points in the east. ie Capt. W.

D. Greet, county clerk, returned Tuesday from a business trip to Sacramento, Calif. SOC 5 usical. Another of tne very succesful af- Dancing Evenings months with the American expedi tionary forces. Miss Aldridge was congress in ap- Mrs.

his sister and her family. He will re-; Lipscomb Norvell, of Texas, and Mrs. i fairs which Mme. Annie Girard and her main until school is out and will ac-1 Aldridge was in Washington for thelpupils occassionally give took place company Mr. and Mrs.

Quaid and! congress. One of the many lovely I Friday night in the basement of the daughters overland in their new Cadil- I courtesies being extended Miss Aid-! Asbury Methodist church for the ben- iac limousine to Lampasas for the bv Washington society was of the missionary funds. Eighteen Mr. Young is active in dance given in her'honor at of the young people who have been Helps To Nature. at home and has been Democratic Washington hotel bv Lieut Charles trained by this highly efficient teach nA 1 If suffering from abdominal weak- chairman several times.

Craig, who for some time was sta- f.r* manifested their ability in recita do not open until I I OCIOCK m. nesses, varicose or other bodily G. C. Weatherly, of Portland, tionsd at Fort Bliss and is now on and the heauttui playlet unsur- afflictions, we call your attention to is here for a visit to her sister, duty in ashington. The girls our stock of standard sur- Mrs.

It. H. Oliver, and her mother, were students of National Park gical appliances. seamless I Mrs. Gedrgia Cline, at the Oliver home, seminary and Fairmont academy and hosiery as soft, comfortable, ventilat- 2532 Montana street.

Mrs. Weatherly men present were army and navy ing, cool, com- formerly resided here, when her i officers stationed at Washington, bining light weight with firirf sup-jband was connected with the Wilson Point and Annapolis. Miss Gif- Weatherly was transferred to Port- i A1 at this dance. Mrs. Aldridge land several months ago.

er daughter were guests of The family of Ralph E. Souers 1 tat Annapolis for the boat arrive in El Paso Saturday from Fort f.ace? ween the crews of Annapo- Worth and will be at home at 823 and were North Oregon street. Mr. Souers. following, of Har- district director of the War Coldwell, a first rlassman, son of Ten Demon strating Rooms For Your Comfort Arabian Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra Sand Nicholas Orlando Orchestra How Ya Gonna Keep Down on the Farm? Arthur Fields Flow Are You to Wet Your Whistle Billy Murray 1 8538 Cry, Frenchy, Cry Charles Fiart and Elliott Shaw 85c I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome Fienry Burr 18539 Kentucky Dream Nicholas Orlando Orchestra Velvet Waltz Nicholas Orchestra Wedding March Sousa Band Coronation March from Prophete Arthur Pryor Band 85c 35683 $1.35 35684 $1 .35 Fox Frot Fox Trot 70123 When I Was Twenty-Ohe 1 25 45 162 I After All $1.00 All 64802 I Gianni My Daddy 1.00 89088 i Samson and Come to Celebrate Victory Joseph C.

Orchestra Joseph C. Orchestra Harry Lauder Reinald W'errenrath Lambert Murphy Trp Our Mail Order Service Frances Alda Caruso-Homer-Journet Alfred Cortot Emilio de Gogorza $4.00 74588 I Waltz (Piano) $1.50 I 64798 Carnations 1.00 74574 Quartet in A (Schubert) Fiman String Quartet $1.50 88601 La to.Thv Daughter Galli-Curci-De Luca $3.00 1.00 64803 I Calling Me Home to ou tl will be a pleasure to play these nerv records for you- John McCormack -No obligation to buv W. Go Walz Company Since 1881 I Phones 2070-2071 103 1 So. El Paso Come ln Today White Mrs. Will T.

Owens contributed a fine vocal solo, Miss Ruth Yonart a violin solo. Misses Margaret Biely and Ruth Yaffe piano ports. Has no seams to irritate the skin or tendons of the limb. Will not chafe the heel, or pitch over the instep. Being made of one continuous piece of rubber, without any seams, accommodates itself closely to the an equal pressure at Each evening alter oclock you every pojnt and js more comfortable amusing light comedy recitation.

The packing house inierests "in ford was Joint honor guest with ransferred to Port-! Aldridge at this dance. Mrs. Aldridge Edna invited to come and enjoy dancing. effective than any other elastic Community Service, has recently been 1 WhiIe there are Our jazz band furnishes the best delightfully cool. The Modern Cafe Downstairs in the Mills Building.

Sprained limbs with bruised joints are greatly relieved and benefited by elastic compression. Out of town people will be sent measurement blanks and full instructions upon request. Scott White Druggists. Mills Bldg. Roberts-Banner Bldg.

314 San Francisco hosiery made. from the district includ- Overstreet a former Varicose veins, swollen, Arkansas. Oklahoma and north- Jerusha Fewel, headquarters at Fortinephevv of Coles- uthwestern district, xr. jj Miss Marion Loys Geddes and her Edward L. Love, son of Mr.

and vvho for-Jwere: Mrs, Adine T. Owens. Mrs. J. Mrs.

G. W. Love, of Sierra Blanca, and resided in rj Paso, are now at R. Brown and Miss Catherine Stiles. Sierra B1 anca.

attended school at the Peacock Military institute at San Antonio, Tex. apd from which Love has just been graduated, stopped en route to their Lodges and Clubs. The members of J. A. Gillett and Harry Bible class of Trinity Methodist church will give a supper and hold a business meeting at Washington park on Thursday evening.

The members of the Christian deavor society of Austin Park Chris- solos. Miss Catherine Stiles gave an tian church will present a very humorous play on the evening of Friday, May 17, at the church at 8 oclock. The play is entieled Negro Night and is exceedingly amusing. The proceeds are to be used in benefit of the church building fund. About El Pasoans, Mrs.

R. E. McKee, 2620 mond'avenue, are the parents of a baby daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, born May 1. For The June As June is the month of weddings, we are now making an especially at i Esther Farber, Dannenberg, Ruth Brown, Bertha Bromberg, Mildred Tohen. Daisv Lea Jaffe, Line.

Teddy Pozil, Charles Yaffe, Lester Farber, Edward Millican and James Wallwork. Rev. Hubert M. Smith, pastor of the church, made a happy speech, welcoming the returned soldiers. He also took occasion to thank the performers, and to give especial credit to Mme.

Girard for the success of her work. The accompanists of the evening homes a few days ago. to visit an aunt of Mrs. W. L.

Frame. Mr. Love will return to El Paso within a few weeks to visit Mrs. BIG PIANO HOUSE JENKINS PIANO CO. 211-213 TEXAS STREET Somewhere In France Or Elsewhere.

During the past year we have sent, i numerous pairs of glasses to ranee. pair went to General Pershing. 1 I Now that ou are planning a vaca- I nnnina Kirin In be sure we have a record of your LV1UTI ITl glasses before you leave. If we fitted your glasses we have this record. If I we did not fit your glasses call andjl let us get this data before you go.

Interesting Programs Are To Be Given I At Commencement St. School A VERY interesting affair ap- Song" and present a dance proaching is the graduation exer- sixth grade will sine: "Ms First National BanK Qn SarinAccta. If wre have a call it a your glasses, we can forward you a duplicate pair on a few notice. Need Glasses? Ask Segall. El I'ano Optical Co.

At 108 St. in the middle of the block between Mesa and I cises of St. academy, which will take place at St. cathe- 7 1 1 07 dral on Thursday afternoon. May 29, iilPh SCHOOL i taU iiat 5 oclock.

The graduates in the academic department include Margaret beth McCarth Florence sing FINE HAND LAUNDERING OF Lace and Fancy Draperies, Banquet Cloths and Drawn Work. Kramers Frames Used. ACME LAUNDRY, I 4300. Hall Mark Gifts For The Graduates. We believe that parents, friends and the graduates themselves will be interested in special displays we are now making with reference to gifts for graduates.

W. T. Hixson Hall Mark Jewelers. Mills and Mesa on the Engraved Graduation Gifts. Engraving in most cases is an im! portant item on gifts for graduates, Our special service is beautiful gifts 'artistically engraved.

The displays I we are now showing with reference to gifts for graduates are most in- teresting Heart Is and Cano. The seventh grade will Tuesday afternoon in the gym- so Engry tractive display of gifts that are suitable for brides. In addition to our ereneral line, we remind you that Hixson silver has been regarded as the standard wedding gift in the southwest for over a quarter of a century. W. T.

Hixson Hall Mark Jewelers. Mills and Mesa on the Plaza. Special attention to mail Miss Drew also graduates from the I iVre- mhpTn department. 3arcre of the teachers had The graduating program follows: Coronation march, Meyerbeer. Ave Marla, Mrs.

ITobert L. Holliday. Veni Creator Spirits. Address by Rt. Rev.

A. J. Schuler, S. J. D.

D. Conferring of diplomas on Misses Myrtle Elizabeth McCarthy, Florence Garrison Drew and Lucille Margaret Lyons. Salutaris, Prof. Chas. Andrews.

Benediction of the mast blessed sacrament. Te deum. part. Daniel Hull, as a real live hvpnotist and mind reader, had Miss Katherine Flynn completely under his Mrs. Jeanne Frank.

Alvin Null, Miss Nell Taylor and Prof. a Hughev had a thrilling race ending in a big ip After the fun, the party adjourned to Miss Marerharetta Le do- mestic science department, where re- fresh ments were served. i The San Jacinto school of domestic science jrirls triads Ifi pounds of candy Pictures Of The Parade. You will naturally make kodak pictures of the parade tomorrow. Naturally you will want good results.

The best results are always obtained through Feldman finishing. 10c is the nominal charge. As it should be done. 1 Feldman's San Antonio St. All mail orders finished promptly.

Advertisement. Mrs. R. J. Williams was hostess on Tuesday evening to a very charming dancing party in compliment to Miss Grace Horne, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. A. M. Horne, whose marriage to Lieut. Shibley Allison will occur at high noon on Thursday.

The attractive Williams home was artistically decorated with sweet peas, roses and other fragrant blossoms of the season and combined an Japanese motif featured with wind-1 bells and Japanese lanterns. From a daintily appointed table in the dining room buffet refreshments were served, ices in dainty tints and cake. Among the out of town guests present were Mr. and Victor Allison of Magdalena, N. who are here for the wedding.

Immediately after the ceremony tomorrow Lieut, and Mrs. Allison will leave for an extended wedding trip to California, returning by way of the Grand Canyon. Parties. Mr. and Mrs: N.

E. Fordham, 3605 Douglas street, gave a surprise party at their home on Monday evening in honor of their son, Irving, it being his 18th birthday anniversary. During! the evening games and dancing were enjoyed and music was furnished on the Victrola. Refreshments of sherbet and cake were served. Mrs.

J. J. Froussard assisted Mrs. Fordham in' serving. Those who enjoyed the party were Misses Marie Froussard, Ellen Oberkamp, Sadie Martin, Sarah Webster, lieen Lyons, Madeline Lyons.

Freda Fillerman, Isabelle Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. Fordham, Mrs. J. J.

Froussard, Carl Swartz, Albert Froussard, Edward Cody, Leo Hines, Peter Leonard. James Leonard. Robert Ford, Edward Ford, Roy Percefield, Joe Percefield, James Fordham, Edward Fordham and Irving Fordham. Fownes 142 years the i name of glove Fownes Silk gloves are Fownes style, durability. Double tipped.

For men. jiiunuttf KID FITTING ilk glove fi Cuticura Heals Itching Burning Skin Troubles All 2S, 28 and BO, Tale Sample eacto free of S. Bactoa. i CORREST SMITH, as Capt. Smith, the gallant, dashing, experienced English army officer just returnedL.

iwm Somaliland, have toiFlorence The class day program includes: Chorus. class tlie Pcd Cross during the Salutatorv, Miss Drew period of Friday. May 9. Wednesday evening a program will be given by students of the San Jacinto school at Courchesne for the entertainment of the soldiers. The minor (Mendelssohn), Scherzo in Miss Drew.

Class history, Miss McCarthy. Class will, Miss Lyons. Playlet, Magic (arranged T. Hixson Hall Mark Jewelers. I stretch his imagination far tn ihv Drew.

Lyons, Myrtl Mills and Mesa on the far to play the McCarthy; three witches. Misses Fred Gunn, Edna Taylor and Mari students, Misses program is under the direction of Miss tie a rie Save Your Baby It is the time of year when your baby is liable to have bowel trouble. Avoid this by putting It on CERTIFIED MILK. Phone 340. Office, 423 I Roof Garden---Dancing 1 THE El Paso Dairy Co.

ijg An added Shoe Repairing Department. New machinery. Skilled workmen. Best leather. Work guaranteed.

£1 Laundry. Phone 470. I 9 Oclock Or Thereabouts. THE Roor Carden Hotel Paso Del Norte. GIRL Your Choice Which We Know Will Be The Best.

Our Music, Floor and Cooling Drinks will help complete the most wonderful evening you ever had, and we know you will come often. Hotel Paso Del Norte Admission 50c. Leighton. Liebestraum (Liszt), Miss Drew. 2 Presentation of memorial picture by 2 class; address by Miss Lyons.

Valedictory, Miss McCarthv Polonaise Op. 10, No. Miss Drew. farewell song, class Mrs. Isabel Flato will direct Hallie Sadler, musio director of the school.

Sons by the chorus. Recitation, Ada Zlobovsky. Rose drill by eicrht girls, leading, Ruth Zlol ovsky. Piano solo. Elvira Reading, Ada Zlobovsky.

Song chorus. I The following program for the Pathe i meeting he held at Women Special Thursday, Friday and Saturday Pnvchorus and Prof. J. R. the high school Friday afternoon at tion pradua- 3 oclock in the auditorium will be 5 given: rrvMav -vf v.

I Madam Jean Villard. aecom- Tay. Wlli be day mtnied at the piano bv Mr3. W. R.

at the San Jacinto school, from 2 until This Special Sale will include Grey Suede, Grey Kid and Brown Kid in Oxfords and Pumps, welt and Military and Louis heels. Sizes in some to fit all. Regular $8.00, $9.00 and $10.00 values, special War Tax Included. sj 4 oclock. In honor of the occasion the following program has been rangud, in which each class will take part: Songs by the high and low first grade, "Little Miss and Song, also a butterfly dance.

The second grade songs. pi and Little i also a fairy dance. The low third grade will sing, and the high third, and give a dance. Ada Zlobovsky will give a reading. The fourth grade, songs, and Fairy of Ohio" dance.

The low fifth grade will sing and the high fifth will sing piano Brown. Piano solo, Anna Douglas Evans. Song, Mrs. Robert Lander. Talk, Miss Katherine Flynn, sume of the Past School Talk, Lieut.

Col. Thomas N. Gim- perinir, Summer Camp For Cadet Tea will be served by Miss Marghar- etta LeBaron after the meeting. js Mr -ir i The association at the Highland Ftark school will organ- ize Wednesday afternoon at in the school auditorium. Mrs, J.

G. Me- Grady has been appointed by the 5 chairman of the extension committee of the Council of Mothers to meet's with the Congress of Mothers and; Parent-Teachers association. 5.45 Walk-Over Boot Shop 214 San Antonio All Sales Final.

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