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El Paso Times from El Paso, Texas • 7

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El Paso Timesi
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El Paso, Texas
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ft THE EL PASO TIMES, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930 Guild Is Child Women Will Resume William Beaumont hospital Tuesda. celebrating the birthday anniversar of George Orton. ren Peak Named for Her ROYAL PAIR TO WED IN HISTORIC ASSISI CHURCH Golf Tournaments Weekly golf tournaments and 1 luncheons for women at the Country club are to be resumed, with Mrs. Organized Here Sponsors for the Children's Theater Guild of Paso, an organization of dramatic art students of Mrs. Jane Manners Frlcdkin.

arc Miss Betty Cameron, Ida Mac Brooks, Mariam Williamson, Sue Gates and Thelina Boss. Best Remedy for Cough Is Easily Mixed at Home C. H. Poirier again in charge. A blind bogey will be held each Tues S.

Plan Party Tuesday Evening Plans were completed for Hallowe'en parly Wednesday, at which Miss Nell Brown will be hostess at a meeting of the Sigma Delta sorority in Hotel Paso del Norte Tuesday evening. Club members present were Misses Grace Wilson, Nell Urown, Fait li Whittingham, Joy Robinson, Mildred Woods and the sponsor, Miss Angela Whittingham. Pledges are Misses Adella Sullivan, Mary Elizabeth Potts and Garnet Warner. day morning, with two priies, and luncheon will be given at 12 o'clock. Miss Rawlingi Returns.

Miss Jeanette Rawlings has re Kern Place Club To Meet. Kern Place Garden club will meet tomorrow morning at 1(1 o'clock with Mrs. I.uwrenee E. Kelley, 501 Robinson Boulevard, as hostess. Eli Ray, of the Ray Nursery, will be the speaker.

turned from five weeks in the east, where she was bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss Margaret Kies and Dr. William Travis Gibbs. in New York, and a guest of Mrs. John Blaul in Burlington, Iowa. Review News Bulletin.

Honor winners in a review of a You'll never know how quickly a stubborn cough or cbeit cold can be conquered, until you try this famous recipe. It i used in millions of hop beeaue it given more prompt, positive relief than anything else. It's do trouble at all to mix and costs but a trifle. Into a pint bottle, pour ounces of Vines; then add plain granulated susar nvrnp or bouey to make a full pint. This saves two-thirds of the money usually Bpent for cough medicine, and gives you a purer, better remedy.

-ver spoils, and tastes goiwl-children like it. You can actually feel its penetrating, soothing action on the inflamed throat membranes. It is also absorbed into the blood, where it acts directly on the bronchial tubes. At the sams ime, it promptly loosens the germ-laden phlegm. Thisi three-fold action explains why it brings such quick relief even in severe bronchial coughs which follow cold epidemics.

l'inei is a hichlv concentrated com C. E. To Give Treasure Hunt. if A- Raymond Taylor and Mildred i news bulletin at Loretlo college Mm Dorothy Rutledg Cloush planned the treasure hunt i I'uesday were Katheriue Bar bara llarrrll, Genevieve Shine, Theresa Gafford, Gertrude Titus and which the Christian Endeavor so- The first white woman ever to x-elcty of First Presbyterian church pora a primitive Utah area. Dor-will give tomorrow evening; begin-iothy Rutledge, daughter of a ning at the church at 8 o'clock.

forpster 0f Qcden. Utah. Mary Margaret Banes. St. Aibani Guild To Meet.

nnt Spiritualists To Give Party. Mrs. Hoy Hart is in charge of ar A meeting of the Woman Guild rangements for a Halloween party which First Spiritualist church will of St. Alban's Episcopal church will be held at 2:30 o'clock this after-, tains, an eight-day trip from pound of genuine Norway Pine, con- give at 2M7 Wyomin? street Satur-! taming the active agent, of creosote, in refined, palatable form, and known at 3001 Lebanon street. Ogden over a picturesque trau.

Will Install Officers. SMrs. Fliey To Honor Visitors. PlCtvf I. )' I V's''r It 5mT I Kin Victor Emmanuel I i TtAJy I Former King Ferdl- -ifVV; Kins Boris of Bulgaria" tfT A (IS -JMsvWv 'Oi Officers will be installed at a Mrs.

M. II. Fliey, of Palms Court, for severe coughs, chest colds sad bronchial troubles. Do not accept a substitute for Pinet, It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. Security Benefit Association meet-! will give a bridse party today honor Entertain For Veterani.

Mrs. (i. Young and Mrs. Nellie Taft, assisted by Mrs. Charles Auer.

entertained a group of veterans in ing in Carpenters' Hull at her guests. Mrs. Betty Seifrieil o'clock this evening. and Mrs. Vera Carey, of Chicago.

Jolly Jap Rose Bath It's ercat fun and makes vou feel brand new. The pure, bubbly, glycerin lather of Jap Rose goes deep into every pore, rinsesouttn a jiffy.leaves the skin tingling with new life and health. There's nothing like a daily ap Rose bath to keep vou full of pep. And as a quick, deep-cleansing shampoo, Jap Rose tops the list! 10e, all dealers. jap Rose Soap Prlnctra Clovanna of Italy Tba Church of St.

of AsaUU where King Borta and Prtncesa Glovanna will be married a An atmosphere of the past will surround the nuptials of Princess Giovanna of Italy and King Boris of Bulgaria at AssisL Twenty thousand torches will illuminate the city as well as beacon fires, and tha servants will be in medieval costume. King Ferdinand, a royal exile, who has lived in Germany since 1918, is expected to see his son wed In the historic Church of St Francis of Assisi, where the Franciscan order was founded. After the ceremony King Victor Emmanuel will give a reception at the Communal Palace. If You Are Sick Read This Jose Encisco Arrives Run of the Mines By MARY LOU MORSE I From Chicago Studies Jose Enciso played piano numbers for students at Alta Vista school Monday afternoon. Mrs.

Eva Graves Stage Carnival At Cadwallader Cadwallader school, on the county road below Community Center, will be the scene of a carnival tomorrow from 4 p. m. through the evening. The A. of the school is sponsoring the affair.

Mrs. Edith Thread-bill is in charge of a program to be presented. Mrs. S. Ord is supper chairman and Mrs.

II. Savage and Curtis Davidson will be in charge of st rung of ice cream and cake. music teacher at the school, taught Jose at Bowie in 1022. Recognizing A "Slime." co-ed hauled down the Soph's flag after agreeing to end the battle Tuesclaj night. Twenty coeds fought bitterly for poHsession of the flaguole at 9 o'clock that night.

Pence bad been made and victorious Sophs left their flag waving from the grease smeared pole. Hut some I'reshie broke the contract. Amazed Sophs saw a barren pole when they came to school yesterday morning. mi iiumiy ana amuition, she en couraged him to study. He was a pupil of El Paso's best teachers, spent a few months in Mexico City to become acquainted with Mexican music and then went tn Chiton jrrwk: Pay hXi Balance Now pZSZZjZZSlI Itl- Muntlts Ik taanSixiiiiiiiniVirfM 'nil innii tnini n.lm'Jii nl tmiitn If you are sick of being nick tired of being tired, disheartened after taking various remedies aud treatments, aud discouraged after experimenting with so-called cures and from trying other medical and non-medical methods, it will be to your advantage to have a private talk with Dr.

Young whose suite of offices are in the Stevens building, 20(i'i North Mesa avenue, about your condition. There will be no charge whatever for a private in Mines professors urge students to cut today to paint the "I'm tired of teaching the few stragglers on day. I want to be on the side of the mountain with the others," Dr. E. Beynon, dean of women, says.

Prof. Uerte Haigh announced at student meeting: "I am sure that no teacher will count a cut for those on the mountain painting the Students arc requested to bring old brooms and buckets. Co-eds arc buying sandwiches. Coffee will be made on the mountain. Dramatic art and public speaking I'laxscs will have a radio audition Friday from 4:30 to G.

This is to test fr radio voices. where be recently won scholarships under Isaac Lcvlne and Iteuter of Kimball ball. Jose plans a concert of group of concerts here to enable him to continue his work in Chicago. Mrs. Graves received a letter from Felix Ilorowski, well known Chicago musician, who says; "Mr.

Jose Enciso has just, played for me some of the work which' be has written for piano and informs mo that you may perhaps give him some assistance which will enable him to study in Chicago. I take pleasure In informing you that I believe Mr. Enciso to possess more lhan ordinary talent for musical composition, and 1 think that any assistance which you would give linn, or which you could procure for him will be very well justified. I was very much pleased, also, with his personality, for he seemed to be at once modest and enthusiastic." Juse wrote Graves from Chicago that he was practicing eight terview. It will cost you nothing! to know the truth about Or.

Young's success in the treatment of special and chronic diseases is due largely to the fact that he personally treats and prescribes for Never pare or trim CORNS "Fog' was broadcast last niubl Utf them nffnn nntn College Players. Those who each and every case be accepts for treatment. This personal attention and the confining of his practice to but a few diseased conditions over a period of thirty years makes it possible to get results where often 9 6 6 9 6 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft p. i. (i ft a ft ft ft rt ft ft ft ft part were: Hazel Wells.

Ker- That firat tiny drop of FREEZONE on'mit Stewart, Bob Haney and Fred an aching CORN brings wonderful! Slasor. I'thcrs have failed. It is in the treat' relict that neither paring nor tnmmina menl of the complicated, deep-sealed could ever bring. lou can just teell "College Drive" may be the fti-rhronic diseases that Dr. Young has Igrateful comfort corneas ache and painj lure name of Lowenstcin street if nours a nay to compete for a con test prize.

had such marked success. Those ifio. Then to your delight CUKIN 1 1 L. rL nervous tension With its jiooens mai you can im ngm on cases of irrltablity U. D.

C. To Meet. and restless sleep arc easily, painlessly. Getting rid of a com ii important because even one that doesn't ache is dangerous. You favor the fool quickly and radically overcome by Mrs.

A. T). Hudson and Mrs. G. W.

O'Neal will speak at the meeting of a petition started by students goes into effect. Lowenstcin street runs west of Mesa to the Mines. Scientific club will hold a banquet tonight at the Chocolate Shop. Freshmen, although not allowed to become members of the club, may attend banquets. Charge is 75c.

Wade Hampton chapter, 1). (, at o'clock tomorrow afternoon with Mrs C. H. Rhodes, 3108 Pershing it's on and walk unnaturally. Use FREEZONE to kill pain instantly and to keep your feet free of corns, calluses and warts.

Buy a small bottle today. live. adjusting the chemistry of the body. Among the diseases successfully treated by Dr. Young are diseases of the blood, skin, nerves, kidney and bladder, prostate gland, backache, high blood pressure (its r.mse removed in many cases), and oilier diseases that space forbids menl toning.

Dr. Young mav be con- Col. Boniface To Speak. ELECTRIC COOKERY Now a new freedom for the modern lioincmaker. Just because she has applied science to her cooking.

No guessing or hit-or-miss cooking. 1 he food is cooked automatically at the correct temperature. The modern home-maker may be miles from her kitchen, yet the food is cooked perfectly when she returns even better than if she had fussed and tested for hours in a hot kitchen. Also, electric cookery is clean, convenient, economical and fast. Come in todav and let us explain how easily you may own an electric range.

Exemplars discussed a social affair to be given Saturday, Nov. 1, last night. The public is invited to attend lie RTTsTSTTTmrt Pilgrims' supper at First Congrega' tlonal church at o'clock tomor aft j'" Milted daily (except Sunday) from i. m. unlil I p.

and In the after-! noons from 4 p. ni. till 6 p. m. Adv.

row evening. Col. J. J. Boniface will give reminiscences.

Will Give Annual Luncheon. Mrs. W. I). Council Is In charge of the annual luncheon which Alalhean class of First Ilaplist church will give at 12:30 o'clock tomorrow In the church.

To Give Carnival At Church. A gypsy carnival will be given by Christian Builders of First Christian church from 5:30 o'clock at the church tomorrow evening. To Give Party At Center. A bridge party will be given for women members of Cathedral Community Center at the center at p. m.

Oct. 30. Lone Stan Plan Party. '40 Final arrangements for a card and bunco party tomorrow evening were made at a meeting of the Lone Star club Tuesday evening. for your old stove BENEFIT AFFAIRS.

A cake sale will be held bv the Simmons Beds Simmons Beautyrest Mattresses Simmons Inner Spring Mattresses Simmons Deepsleep Mattresses And All Other Simmons Sleeping Equipment On Display At The Stars Say For Friday, October 21 By GENF.VIEVE KEMBLE APAnTlCXLARLT active and enterprising day, In business. per person per meal Woman's Guild of St. Alban's church on the third floor of the Popular Dry Goods Co. Saturday. smployment and in tha social I affiliation ta the presags rased en INVITE LEGION MEN Your old stove regardless of nuke, model or condition will be accepted in trade as payment for wiring and installation charge of $40.00.

Come in now and select your new electric range. An electric ungr. in those homes making full use of electric service makes it possible lot them to cook electrically for about one cent per person per meal. ins interesting ennm i tunar unr TO "HOT DOG" FEAST You tan aim heat water electrically for a few cent.s a day The Installation of officers of Post No. 3(i, American Legion, tomorrow night will informal, and the business session of the post will be dispensed with In favor of re-fi'ishnienls of "hot dugs" and coffee, II was said Inst night, More than 2011 are expected at the services, and every legion member Is being uigeil to attend.

Its, The energies and faculties will be under high stimulus, snd with well-directed effort should ensurt advancement, substantial progress and prosperity, despite minor anxieties and complications, which will he sagacloualy managed. Those whose birthday It Is ar on the eve ot a particularly active year, with the energies under splendid stimulus for Initiative snd enterprise There may bs sn Incentive toward bold stmk, supported by practical manipulation of affairs. Employers may quick to recosnise such favors snd prestige. Hut personal matters will stre4 and reh hsppv snd cherished d. rifiiietnenn.

A rlilld trn on this day hhijI i-eMiurvcf ll. Mlir'W'i'H. snierprising snd should rh muh In sffslrs. snd alio be personally popular and hspp. mr7ry Main 3-I -O-O Martin Bldsr.

Our Dignified Payment Plan t'o Our Hlgnified Payment Plan CARNIVAL BENEFIT Proceeds from a to be held at the Jilnev carnival I First Christian The more 10 It I I you use the II A it irets hh IVnMTnitrs Company Mt ktasar coiTr wm ru'Hisioi 't sou'hims i church Friday etcnln under the dii-eilion oT Mrs, Millie Light tool's division of ChrUtiiui Builders will go Into Ihe building fund of the church, it ita said la night..

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