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Main 6600. EC PASO TIMES EI Paso's HOME Newspaper. Main 6600. Page 6. March .15, 94 1, Women's Committee To Work Out Furnishings For Recreation Building Miss Maybelle Long, Tony Jted-mon, Henry Vermillion and Miss Jane Loomis.

First Meeting Pioneer Born In San Elizario In 1852 Dies In Home There 25 Arc Chosen In Mines Co-Ed Posture Event Js Scheduled posture Friday morning in the annual contest held on the campus. More than 105 girls competed in Holliday Hall. Posture contest winner included Benny Mussey, Donivee Purkey, Irene Palm, Joyce Springer, Jo Lyn Newland. Jean Niblick, Mildred Rodriquez, Betty Jeanne West. Margo Burchell.

Charlotte Adkins. Clara Juniper. Ruth Reeder, Mar- Doris Knight. Mary Lou North, Marian Bainbridge, Martha O'Marron, Rosita Martinez. Phyllis Hale, Mar-dee Belding, Nell McCutcheon, Well Sparks, Carolyn Mayfield, and Ophelia Chapman.

The winners will compete in a final contest to be held the first week in May, which has been designated National Posture Week, Mrs. W. H. Ball, director, announced. Judges were Dr.

Louis Breck, Use Of Cotton In Making Comforts Will Be Shown Miss Bernice Claytor, home improvement specialist from Texas A. St will hold a class at 8 m. Saturday in Room 523, U. S. Court-house, to teach home demonstration agents and rural women how to use cotton in making comforts.

This is another method developed to increase uses of cotton. A. Jesus Montes, 89. who was born Father P. A.

Ryan, S. pastor of For Monday Replacing explosives in coal mining, a new process pumps oil into an expansible tube in a drilled hole, and when the pressure expands the tube, the coal is rapidly broken into large lumps along its natural parting line. in San Klizario in 1852. before the the church. Father Ryan has chocen present city of El Paso was founded.

f()r his subject, "The Debt of the Twenty-five College of Mines co Mrs Lvnch. president of the nd whose father was born in San Irlsh to St. Patrick and St. Patrick's (Vw while Texas was a part of Debl to jrjjh Women Division of the Chamber MexlC0 dled Friday in his home eds were chosen as having the best igaret Woods. Patricia Ann Mooney.

nf Commerce, announced Friday the jn San Eliiario. Gala Opening of New Mission Theatre Tonight! I 1 A Asf appointment of a committee of out- jir Montes was a member of the standing El Paso women 1o plan I famous Minutemen of San Elizario the rurnfchings of the Soldiers Re -j nfrd nd who fought in the historic San Elizario Salt creation Center to be located in Me(Wlir. He joined company under old F.Iks Building. i his grandfather, Capt. G.

N. Garcia. "We intend to have plans worked! in 1875, and later served under his out in all details," Mrs. Lynch said father, who became a lieutenant, so after the money is raised by; He is survived by five daughters, the Carnival and Frolic to be held j. jj.

Salazar' Mrs. L. C. Main the Center on March 22 we willjdnd Mr, A Madrid and Miss he ready to purchase the equip- Francisca Montes. all of the Lower merit." Valley; and by three sons.

Telesfaro Mrs. I.ynrh and her proup are 'Montes o' Pasadena. Benja-vnrking to help raise the necessary min Monies of Los Angeles and funds for the furniture by helping J. J. Montes of El Paso, with the carnival arrangements.

I Funeral services will be held in MRS HRRISO '''le Elizario Mission at HI a. m. HEADS COMMITTEE Saturday with Rev. Father Cuadrado IT "1 Here is the latest addition to El Paso's amusement facilities a unique theater that will provide high-class entertainment for the East Side, including the military personnel of Fort Bliss. Big opening Saturday night with Chris Fox as master of ceremonies.

We open with two great shows "Here Comes the Navy" featuring James Cagney and Pat O'Brien and "The Human Monster" with Bela Lugosi. The Crawford is also celebrating the opening of its sister show house with a five-day showing of "ARIZONA" iffiiW? -V 9 4 initialing, ouriai win De unoer direction of Kaster and Maxon. Mrs. Julian Harrison is rhir-; man of fie newly-appointed com-; mittee. Other members include Mesdames J.

E. Anderson. William I T. Blocker, Robert C. Ri hardson.

lnnis P. Swift. George Ed warn. O. C.

Coles. C. Crag.n, Mvrtil! IWett. Joe B. Blau-j grimri.

James A. Pickett. Manure; Schwartz. J. Erskine Todd.

E. C. 3Ii.fi. Colbi i um. C.

M. Harvey, W. J. Hootrn. C.

Leavell, E. M. Pooley. .1 Fred Ryan. Cieorge Millar.

J. D. McGregor. Jr Famous Sister, Friend Of E. P.

Woman, Dies Mis. Friith C. has received sictr RUnrfma CndulAc' I 1 Kir ftk Harris Walthall. Rlargaret MotjMr ouw the Marshall. Charles Given.

J. Hei I 1 -AM i SSh I ni1ITnrrri 'if hi.jiiiJl 1 llilliiilWW Hl'ijji Sisters of Charity in Ohio. Sister r'''PP, B.anriuia traveled over the covered B. Lord B. Sr UHt()n jn fnr hpf Oliver.

Ben Norton. t. Nw Mpxlro mti The committee will plan the the outstanding events he s.sn of all furniture and decide encountered are vividlv nWribed upon the color scheme be usvd. as in her book. "At the End of the veil as make all purchases of neces- s.mla Fe Tiail." Sary equipment and material'.

At SiMer Blundina founded the first 9 m. Miidav the group meet' i i com cut in Old Albuquerque. N. st the N.i shop in ashiiicton A u. Hill I hiiu i.urr was ano moving JAMES R.

DODD Afnnnper Aission 7'lieatre The New Mission Is Located at 3031 Alameda Ave. The Telephone Number Is M. 37 It offers: A distinctive Marquee with changable letters, fluorescent lighting behind the letters and Neon bell flashing from side to side to carry out the mission theme A brand new type of heatlnf of the forced air type has been installed. The system is fully auto, matic and will heat the entire theater quickly in the coldest weather The coolint system is something new for the El Paso Southwest as it is the first of its kind to be installed here. It is a Gyro- W.

II. M. WATSOV C. C. DI ES spirit in building St.

Vincent's 'Academy in the new town in 1H84. Mrs. Lane received her first medal from Sister Blandina. A short time I ago. Mrs.

Lane receiv ed a letter from her long-time friend and for-jmer teacher, ho retained her dear to the end. Next September. Sister Blandina Would have cele- Reeactor type and will take TarK to look ocr the aniples of in nil iiiHCie by the Carpenter The committee wiP to from there to the Recreation to urganize Mib-commit-teet, 'Aggie Co-Eds Will Attend Miners'' Dance The New Mission Theater Is operated by C. C. Dues and W.

H. M. Watson of the El Paso Amusement Company and operators of the Crawford Theater in El Paso and The Mission Theater of Mesllla Park. James R. Dodd, a well-known El Pa-soan, will manage the new showhouse.

Mr. Dodd will be assisted by a competent and experienced staff. IBT THE OPENS 7 P. M. TONITE 3031 Alameda care of the theater and assure patrons of full comfort on the hottest possible day The sound system is a brand new Western Electric development using the latest designs in accoustical practice.

The system uses the bass-reflex type of reproducers as well as the higher octave reproducers. On several tests it has proven itself better 1941's best: BKi DAYS bialed her Diamond Jubilee, completing her 75th year as a sister of chanty, George C. Neblitt, 38, Former El Pasoan, Dies Word of the death of George C. Neblitt. 38.

former El Pasoan. in Fullego. whs received Friday by relatives in El Paso. He is survived by his widow, and three children, Betty Mae. Bobby, and ISp-nl to The La Crtices.

N. 14 Outlaws' guns bark defiance to all law! A lone beauty in breeches a thousand men! George, Jr his mother, Mrs. E. than any sound system ever heard before anywhere Motiograph equipment is used for the projection. It is new and the only one of its kind in the Southwest.

Parking Space: is provided with lighting for protection of the cars. Cole, of El Paso, and a brother. EL PASO'S NEWEST AND BEST Chris P. Fox, At His Best DEDICATION AT 7:30 P. M.

2 BIG SHOWS-2 JAMES CAGNEY PAT O'BRIEN "HERE COMES THE NAVY" And BELA LUGOSI In "THE HUMAN MONSTER" Come Out And See The Prettiest Show In Town 3 Van Rerdine Bovard and a group' 'f Slate Collece co-eds will leave Jhe campus Saturday for Socorro vhere they will be special guests the Saint Patrick's Day rlanre at the College of Mines Satuiday vfning. Accompanying Dean Bovard to Socorro will be Misses Celeste Rap-iiorh, Maxine Ellis, Eilleen Con-uriine, Kathleen Considme. Sybil Luna. L'Uiaine I.awsun. Margaret Balink, M.irlyn Slingerhind.

Travis Hughs. Grarp Beirv, Bessie Peril J. Neblitt. also of El Paso. Funeral services will be held Saturday in A jo, Ariz.

Norma Beatrice Cox Program Policy After the opening, there will be three changes per week, one set of mm features shown on Sunday-Monday and Tuesday An- led. Vivian Gorrell. Su-ue Garde, 1 other set on Wednesday and Thursday and the third set nn Friday and Saturday. Two i Funeral Service Held Funeral services for Norma Beatrice Cox. infant daughter of Mr.

'and Mis Edward F. Cox. 2816 Savannah Street who died Friday morriinu. was held in Martin Chapel at 2 p. m.

Burial was I in Bestlawn Cemetery. The child is survived by her parents and one Anna Sue Barrow. Lorene Jolmwin. EnHa Hall. F.no Thompson.

WARREN WILLIAM PORTER HALL A4 A et Of km. ai.y ay cim nr- Otfctd by WESlf RUOOIES PRICES- Sun. A Week Days After P. 31. 20c Week Days 4 P.

M. to P. M. 15c features will be shown each time. The best in pictures will be secured and the public is invited to call for bookings at any time.

uynn. Martin. Lena Maigrtiet Catherine Imer. Margaret Ahl. Melva Cook, Jim Barnes Robert-on and Imoiterie Puce.

PLIS: FLAG SPEAKS MATTY MALNKCK ORCII. COLORED CARTOON brother, Thomas Wayne. Dentists Informed MRS. C. P.

Funeral services for Mrs. Ger- Of Disease Causes Trench mouth is just a dirtv" Congrats and Success- EdOldsmith Universal Film Corp. We Are Proud of Our disease, caused by neglect and im Best Wishes C. C. Dues proper liyiiipne of the mouth, nationally known Dr.

Dim J. F. Au-berliiie. Sun Francisco. Friday told membeis the Paso District Projection and Sound Dental Societv in Hotel Hilton.

Twenty dentists rum the terri Miuae rerez de v.onzalez. 31 years I old. of 290.) Cypress Street, who Thursday night in a local hospital vvill be held in Guardian Angel Catholic Church at 3 p. m. 'Satuiday.

with Tlev. Father J. M. 1 1.lobett officiating Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery under direction of the ll.uriing Memorial Chapel. MRS.

ONSI EI.O HOI Gl IN I Funeral services for Mrs. Martinez de Holguin, 33 i years old, of SCO South Ochoa 'Strict, who died Thursday in her residence, will be held in St. Ignatius Catholic Church at lit a. m. Satuiday.

with Rev. Father P. iZagni officiating. Burial will be in Concordia Cemetery under direction of the Valley Moituary. and tory are attending the lime Dr.

Au-bertme is conducting He talked shout children's dentistry in public schools in the morning and trench Equipment Installation mouth Fndav afternoon. At fl a m. Saturday Dr. Aubettiiie will dis- Our Sincerest Wishes For Your Success C. C.

Dues Haskell Watson On The Opening Of The MISSION Theater Washington Cafe 3011 Alameda Avenue Ve Furnished the Modern Equipment That Makes The MISSION THEATRE Distinctive Henry Sorcnson MODERN EQUIPMENT CO. Dallas, Texas W. H. M. Watson euss diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the mouth.

Dr. J. Moran, Df-miiig. well known New Mexico dentist, said modern cooking; is ruinuia many teeth. Much food is tun soft he In the New laid, to afford teeth gums pi'(ier exercise.

from JOHN' MASON KEM.INi;. News has been received by Mrs. Irving McNeil of the death of her lirnlher. John Mason Keeling, at his home in Kan. as City, Mo Mr.

Keeling foimerly resided in El Paso and took an active part in Masonic work. He is survived by another sister Mrs C. Jeff ens of Tula-noit. anrl a wife and son. Congratulations! C.

C. Dues and W. H. M. Watson Jack Underwood District Mgr.

Columbia Film Corp. Best Of Luck To The MISSION THEATRE from your neighbor across the street BUTCHOFSKY'S Cut Rate Drug Store Stop in before or after the how for a bite to eat, aoda or some of that GOOD BORDEN'S Ice cream. Take Home A Quart Of BORDEN'S ICECREAM Oxygen fed into the intake air of Diesel engine increases its power eiitput by 55 per cent for a few minutes without undue sti nin. according In Prof. Paul 11.

Srhw ciUer, Pennsylvania State iiIIckc John Paxton, Mgr. Texas Consolidated Theaters Congratulations! Haskell Watson C. C. Dues i On The Opening: Of Mission Theater CHEW GROCERY CO. 3006 Alameda Ave.

2544 DUNIONS Cft this qmck rthef Liu MISSION THEATRE MONOGRAPH, INC. vvnoe pressure, aoothft, fcuihinnt the tnilive Cu but tnH. CEQJ MARTIN H. IIAVIS. Foneial service for Martin Dav who died in Los Angeles I Wednesday, will be held iu Peak- i Hagedon ('( apel at 10 a m.

Saturday with Rev. DuHose Murphy offi- iciatmg Bunal will be in Ever- gres-ti. i AKI.OS SALINAS. Carlos Salinas. 70 Juarez lawyer, Iri'ed at hn home (407 Ignacio de la Strei-t Friday morning.

Mr. Salinas via a native nf Veracruz. Mexico. Emieial seivnes aie Chicago, III. SMITH BROS.

COUGH Congratulations! C. C. DUES HASKELL WATSON A The Opening On The Opening MISSION THEATER DROPS Our Best Wishes! To C. C. Dues Haskell Watson On The Opening Of The New Mission Theater Camp Broadway 3110 Alameda Ave.

Main 6093 El Paso's Finest a DEL GAMINO COURTS EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO El Paso's Newest Theater THE MISSION CONTAIN VITAMIN A We Are Proud to Be the Builders of the New MISSION THEATRE GI ADAl.l PK AI.VAR ADO. Guadalupe Alvarario. 41) died in a local hospital Fnday. She lived Ht 1220 lhll Allev Funeral ariange-ini-nts were pending with I'EDItn II Pedro Cai 4.V dieri in his rrsidence. Iaiwer Valley.

Friday. Funeral ai rangenicnts were pending with Pcak-Hagedon. LIBERTY GROCERY MARKET J.tOl Alameda Ave. M-230Z Selectee Tenor To Sing In St. Patrick's Church A special musical pmgram featur BLAME YOUR i LIVER IF- II your liver doesn't secrete 20 to 80 THjorM of bile rery day into your iniM-'tinae constipation with iu heidarhes.

dullness and that "half-alive" jselini often result. So you ae how jm-twrtint It i to keep bile flowing freelyl And whsl finer aid could one desire than Dr, Edwurds' Olive Tsblets, used for years by lr. F. M. Edwards for treating hi patients iof 'constipation and alufiiish liver bile.

Oliva Tablets are unaurpaaid in f-fvtivfness bwaum they stimulate livsr hit to help digest fitly foods, they tip miuuuUr intestinal ait ion. at the sum lime help elimination. Being purrly rijr-liVl, Olive Tableli are wonderful! Test thir supreme goodness TO.NKJH'n 30f tot. All drut-lores. ing St.

Patrick as the theme will be given at the 1L30 Sunday in St. Joseph's Catholic Chuich Private Paul Ingenerl. noted New York CAMP GRANDE 3719 Alameda Avenue Main "86 Extends Best Wishes To A NEW NEIGHBOR THE MISSION THEATRE CONGRATULATIONS To The The New El Paso Amusement Co. S. Wayne Bell General Contractor 3100 D.irunn M.

3074 Our Best Wishes! Haskell Watson and C. C. Dues On The Opening Of The MISSION THEATER ALAMO DRUG CO. tenor and a recent arrival at Fort Bliss, will be the soloist. Private Insmneri i rendering of Shuneit Avs Maria at the closing of the Main Ki Novena of Grace Wednesday eve-imng in SI.

Joseph's Church attract-led much comment, The sermon at the 11.30 a in. Mass will be preached by Rev. 3Mi Alameda Ave. One ef th FAV1.KM Drug Ru.ru.

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