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Tuesday, January 22, KL PASO Mrs. E. R. Russel! I nr A weddinii was a recent event werci T1 1 i lA0pOrtS 1 0 Lm 1 with a surprise party by Heads ratroiiesses 1 iMattice temple No. 41 Pjthian Sisters, I of which the bride is a member, Board Meeting Details In evening at Kmghts ot In Lilac Pythias hall.

ry Mrs. Howard was the former Mrs.j Will Be Brilliant Social Chas. Bassett Parties Planned ft buhintss trip. Mrs. Fryer, he swallowed an of lysol has been visiting in the east gt 1120 North Copla since the his Powder id en ce Con for with radiant beauty, lending a youthful tint and texture to yonr skin.

Black and White Powder giyes you in your appearance and enhances natural charm. This fine powder is bolted through silk to give it a smooth, even blended to insure unusual clinging tinted to match flesh tones. And the price is only 25c. Your dealer has it or will get it for you. i7flce- Austin Recounted Here Monday Afternoon rs.

E. R. RUSSELL, president of the 15th district Council Parent- association gave the report of the state board meeting held in Austin recently and presented the four objectives of the legislative program for which the association is w'orking this year, at the meeting of the Council of Parents and Teachers Monday, afternoon at the Y. W. C.

A. The are: The appropriation of the continuation of the maternity and infancy act; the appointment of county superintendents of schools instead of electing them; the physical education bill and the lowering of the school age. Mrs. Robert Townsend, legislative chairman of the Council of Parents and Teachers, amplified the report. is the women who are most vitally interested in newer educa- Jennie Wyler.

A silver sandwich tray was given the couple the speech oi I presentation being made by Mrs, Bhoda Lee. Mrs. Howard was also presented a shower bouquet. There was a wedding cake, and cake, coffee, sandwiches and confections were served. There were toasts to the couple and dancing was the final diversiou for the evening.

Affali LN LILAC is coming to El Paso February 2 and 4 under auspices of the Shrine, will be a brilliant social event, with Mrs. Charles Bassett as head of the list of patrons and patronesses. There are to be numerous line parties and the event will be second to grand for brilliancy and gorgeous gowns. Mrs. Bassett, chairman of the pa- lidTis and patronesses conimittee, amiounces a partial list of mcnibcr.s, as follows: Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

Dexter Mapel, Dr. and Mrs. Hal Gambrell, Mr. and ess at a silver tea this afternoon in her honie on Tronl)ridgc strctl for St. church.

Mrs, Mark Cadwalladtr, teacher adult Bible class of the Lower Valley tlomnjunity Center church, and Mrs. J. B. Paden entertained at tea Sunday afternoon in the home of Paden, down the villeyj for members of the class and a group A of their friends. Chicago.

treet last Sunday night, was allowed RETURNS TO HOME. Country Club Will inaugu- rate Series Of Fetes Sat urday, January 26 Lee Broiiks, 19, who told police cnmiity hospital. to return home late Monday after he had spent 24 hours In the clty- in newer euuca- preacher, hut with even a wider tional trends, as they are the ones not limited by oclock. The morning being devoted to book study and the afternoon to athletic and handicraft activities io which each and every child takes an active p)irt. psychology of having team work and not having the child know that it is being criticized is used, Kji-s.

Hal Christie, Mr. and Mrs. Sam and they are taught the fact that Young, Mr. and Mrs. Sam W'at- the joy! in living is in doing some i kins, Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Kaster. Mr.

job and doing it well. and Mrs. D. C. Crowell, Mr.

and Mrs, Teachers have vital influence on 4. colt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

children. Being a teacher is next to DLLK custom to he inaugurated for members of the A Country club and their friends will A program was presented by Lillian Huggell Misses Anita and Maria Hernandez, Mrs. 20 McKendrick, Mrs. T. C.

Levingstonj will begin at 8 oclock and Rev. Arthur Metcalf. and at 10:15 a buffet supper will be Tea and cake were served by Mary. served. There will be progression Florence Dickerson, Pauline Ortner from table to table and after the and Mary Paden.

games first and second prizes for I men and women be awarded. A St. Valentine tea will be Kivenj Or. Channing Brown will have hy the club of Ysleta on charge of the card parties series and the afternoon of St. day.

Miss Nell Pollard is chairman. to whom the education of the chil- denomination, dren more vivid said Dr. following are some of the programs of a progressive tkan ufkctured im ustw Have You Noticed how quickly COLLARS BECOME SOILED these winter days? Most likely the reason is in your overcoat, where MILLIONS of DIRT PARTICLES hava become EMBEDDED in the dark FABRIC and you realized fust how DIRTY it really is. Let us add new life and lustre that coat this weeL IT PAYS TO SELECT YOUR CLEANERS Wilson-Millican THE BEST CLEANERS Main 4400 Lucinda dp L. Templin, principal of the El Paso School for Girls, who was the speaker of the afternoon.

have discovered that theories get us no Practical results are necessary. Women object to the monotony of their lives and are striving to get away from humdrum existence, and since the education of women is a comparatively young thing some 50 years old, the older institutions of learnihg of the men can afford to be lenient with their criticism. speaiing of schools tfnd county day it is usually meant to designate the schools attended by pupils whose parents are living in the vicinity. The hours are usually from 8 till 5 Burges, Mr. and -Mrs.

C. C. Mr. and Mrs. A.

B. Mr. and Mrs. K. Ramsey, Mr.

and Mrs. W. PI. Mr. and Mrs.

Mauricv Sclnvartz, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Schwartz, Mr.

and Mrs. C. 0. Rucker, Mr. and Mrs.

Ljnn B. Davis, iMr. and Mrs. H. F.

Dieterich, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Williams, Mr.

Mrs. L. M. Lawson, and Mrs, Culture stressed as part of the es- Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Miller, sentials of living. Mrs. C. H. Lockhart, Mrs.

Enthusiasm aroused in the work D. Wise, Mr. and Mrs. by substituting a healthy curiosity burn. Mr.

and Mrs. Wallace Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. she said.

A constructive health program. New methods given a trial. instead of assigning arbitrary lessons. In weeding out undesirables for college entrance, the intangible qualities of personality, capability and initiative must be considered, for brilliance without regularity is I of little value. Character, responsibility, attention, respect for thority are all essentials.

Van Horne, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knollenberg, Mr. and Mrs. J.

H. Jagoe, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.

Hardage, Mr. and Mrs. B. Saar, Dr. and Mrs.

F'elix P. Miller, Mrs. T. W. Lanier, Mrs.

H. H. Stark, Mrs. R. H.

Reinemund, Mrs. IM. P. Schuster, Miss Anne Bucher, i Mrs. R.

M. Dudley, Mrs. Sally Dudley Wages, Mrs. W. L.

Toolcy, Mrs. Will Dr. lemplm snmnied up her talli Mrs. A. F.

Jnisenberry. with the remark that civilua- dollars, H. E. Gamble, Dr. tmn Lucinda de L.

Templin, Miss Jennie We had dinner with a prize fighter We were surprised to watch him eat jelly had dinner recently with a famous prize of the big fellows noted the world over for his perfect fighting physique. We were interested in seeing what hewouldeat. Weheardhim tellone of the w'aiters to bring a glass of jelly. Before the raeai over, the great fighter cleaned up more than half oi that glass of jelly. That was a practical eye-opener as to the energy value of sugar.

The active body of this man craved and needed sweets. Normal children also are athletes and their energy-consuming bodies hunger for and need sweets. All people whose dailjy work is of an exhausting, nature hunger for and need sweets. And all others need sugar as an appetizing agent. Sugar develops the flavor of health-giving cereals, of fruits and of vegetables, of milk in milk shakes, and of eggs in egg-nog.

Every grocery store carries pure jams, jellies and preserves, and enough canned fruits and vegetables to bring health to every table. The Sugar Institute. tion can grow faster and go farther than the people Mrs. J. S.

Hudson made an appeal for books for the libraries for the south side schools. Anyone having books to donate can call her or Mrs. Ponder Carter and some one will call for the books, or if preferred they can be taken to the vocational school. Mrs. Henry: Weiller is president of the Council of Parents and Teachers.

High School Notes School opened Monday with a new term- Mr. Fort says there are Potter and H. L. Potter. Mayor and Mrs.

R. E. Thomason, iMr. and Mrs. David Cole, judge and Mrs.

Ballard Coldwell, Mrs. Frances Aldridge, Mrs. .4. P. Averill, R.

F. Burges, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ainsa, Mr. and Mrs.

Duncan Aikman, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Alberts, Mr. and Mrs. O.

J. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Barada, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Beach, Mr.

and Mrs. Watkins Bennerman, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bennis, Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Benton. Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Berg, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Birney, Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn J. Bixler, Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Borders, Mr. andMrs. H. A.

Borders, oAA and Mrs. Henry T. Bowie, Mr. 200 new students, and aboat 62 grad- j. c.

Brooke, Mr. and Mrs. uated. Seven or eight of the seniors Frank W. Brown, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul came back for post graduate courses, i Thomas, Mr. and 3trs. Guy Kelley, Most of the new students were pro- i Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Heischer. moted from junior high schools of and Mrs. Errold LapowskI, Dr.

the city and the rest of them were and Mrs. A. D. Long, judge and Mrs. from out of town.

G. McGrady, Dr. and Mrs. T. J.

Mr. Ives has been transferred Mr and Mrs. J. C. Or- 1.

rx gam, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fullan, Bowie school and Mrs Dupree, form-' er attendance clerk will take his take place in the science department. Lawi'enco McConahie is going to take her place in the attendance office. In the morning Eleanor Hemly is going to help him, and Frances Oliver will help him in after- Pprrpnot i Helen Kale, Jacqueline questions most Mr.

FrankV Dorothy and Agnes Jones, treqnen.ly ask- .1. w. Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan, Mr.

and Mrs. Preston C. H. Carlton Cameron, Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Culla han, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Q. Bj'jrne. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burrus, Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Bull, Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Blaugrund, Mr. and Mrs. K.

W. Blu- February 14, from 2:30 until 5 oclock in the clubhouse. Mrs. J. W.

Bolton, who will have charge of arrangements announces a musical program will be presented during the receiving hours and that red and white, the colors, will used in decoration. Officers for the club were elected at the meeting Monday afternoon as follows: Ellinor Porcher, president; vice president, Mrs. George Orr; vice president, Mrs. Gilmore Delaney; recording secretary, Mrs. Harry Frymuth, treasurer, Mrs.

F. J. Vinson; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. A.

King; parliamentarian, Mrs. Frank Osborne; advisor, T. Hilworth; custodian, Mrs. V. R.

Rose, and musician, J. W. Bolton. Directors are: Mesdames W. N.

Pence, H. F. Cole, A. L. Peterman and Charles Treadwell.

Mrs. Pcnce is the retiring president. Those who were re-elected to their offices are Mesdames Frymuth, Hilworth. Hose and Bolton. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mesdames F.

T. Scaife, H. J. Sherwood, J. W.

Sodaberg, W. G. Snelson and T. J. Sullivan.

About El Pasoans Joe Mar, Is ill in William Beaumont hospital. Friends haw received word that Ralph Henderson, formerly of El Paso, who has been ill in a sanatorium at Saranac Lake, N. is much Improved. if. There will be prizes for the largest and smallest dolls, the oldest doll, best dressed one, the most unique, the cutest, funniest and best collection of dolls at the doll contest to be held at Cathedral Community Center Thursday afternoon, Jan.

24, at 3:30 oclock. Judges will be Mesdames Harry Kane, L. Lieb and H. Gaitipeau. The girls who ftave entered dolls in the contest are Louise Abernathy, Margaret Dunne, Dorothy Smith, Ruth and Jane Kennedy, Rita Davis, Eileen Hermes, Margaret Schnell, Margaret Martin.

Patsy Cushman, Margaret Chauven, Margaret Leddell, Ruth McGregor, Mae Mackey, Mary She ill ask a commit lee com- posed of Mesdames J. C. Wilmarth, w'ife of the club president; Mesdames James Vance. Maurice Schwartz, Jake Miller, William G. Waiz, Charles Newman, Charles Leavell and W.

R. Jamieson to assist. Reservations for the party are to be made at the Country club, if 4P A group of guests were entertained at bridge by Mr. and Mrs. Sam H.

Moore at their home, Fresno Farm," Saturday evening. Henry Berryhill, J. W. Bolton, Mrs. E.

L. Forgason and Mrs. Herman Braem won the prizes. The guests were Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. Bolton, and Mrs. Earl Allen, Mr. and Mrs.

Forgason, Mr. and Mrs, Braem and Mr. and Mrs. Berryhill. i Womens Organizations Willow Grove No.

84, oodmen circle, will meet Thursday afternoon in I. O. O. F. hall at 2:30 oclock and the drill team will begin practice for the convention trip, which is to take place in April.

The convention will be held in Mineml Wells. Mrs. F. D. Scotten, is captain of the drill team.

Proceeds from the baby show, whcih the circle Is sponsoring will finance the trip. The registration office Is 210 north Stanton street. Out of Town Vistiors Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wiley of Santa Fe, N.

are in El Paso on a visit, Mr. Mrs. James Graham Mcnary returned to Albuquerque Tuesday after a few visit In the city. Herbert Fryer of the Carnegie Steel company of Denver, Is a guest at Hotel Hussmann while here for a FLOWERS FROM ACME'S BOUQUET Suits Cleaned and Pressed 1.00 Vests 25c Extra CHINA ROSE Symbol of Newness From Mrs. Adam Smith Newness and freshness! It matters little whether it appears in a garden flower, frock or bedspread.

It always appeals, attracts and satisfies, Mrs. Adam Smith graciously demonstrates this idea in her letter to Acme from which we quote. liked the things you dyed for me very much, especially the bedspreads, which arc as good as dyeing service is all that 20th century scientific methods can make it, plus experts to do the work who understand style and know the smartest shades. not only changes the color of your garments, but does it so uniformly that their newness and freshness are restored. New Recipe for Coloring Gray Hair By LOIS PAGE These expressions of appteciatiou of service and work well done have come to Acme over a period of time.

They make for Acme a bouquet whose usefulness and fragrance are not exceeded by the sweetest flowers tiiat grow. Cleaners Master Cleaners and Main 4300 One of noon. They will be assisted by one menthal. Dr. and Mrs.

W. L. Brown, student each period as has been the and Mrs. Volney M. Brown, Dr.

custom in the past. and Mrs. P. H. Brown, Mr.

and Mrs. All the Freshies seemed to be able Frank N. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J.

to find their classes, but there was Prank Coles, Mr. and O. C. Gref itk Toack Your History! See FRANCE Stand In the market pbce at Rouen Jeanne a story, she was real. walk into the library at Malmaison, Napoleon worked here venture up the little outside staircase at the Hamlet in Versailies, where Marie Antoinette came gayly at the Musee Camavalet is the cradle of the little King of Rome at Blois, down the long tell ways you can almost see grim Catherine de Medici, and Anne of Brittany and piteous Mary in the Ages at grey Avignon walk with Charlemagne up the long ascent to Mont St.

you hear the guns all day at Chateau Thierry, the chips through the night at Monte Carlo. For the glory of learning and the joy of art enter France any Saturday across longest gangplank in the to the the the people of exacting taste who do not possess bottomless pocket-books. I information from any authorimtd Frmneh Line AgvHi or write direct to 19 State iitrmet, Pirnie York City many a lost one in the cafeteria. Every year the same mistake occurs, but this year more committed the error than usual. teachers have two tables reserved for them, and the Freshies took their seats at these tables, beside Mr.

Davis other dignitaries. Mrs. Withersjjoon, dean of girls, waited until they had finished lunch, and then told them of their error, so that they would not repeat the performance. They all left the cafeteria blushing. They will be shown around the building.

Since Miss Maggie Coffee of the mathematics department was transferred to Bowie school, Mrs. C. M. Gattis of Bowie is taking her place. The largest Solid Geometry class ever held in the high school is now taught by R.

Goldstein, head of the mathematics department. There are 36 boys and not a single girL All the students who wished to go home for lunch had to go to see Mr. Fort about it. They must have permits from their parents before they will be permitted to leave the building. Monday Is a regular drill day, and boys that had signed up for the drill were supposed to wear their uniforms.

Last year Monday was a civilian day, but this year the boys wear their uniforms every day. It will be necessary to Issue new clothes to many of the boys. There will be a shipments here soon, and it will be sufficient to outfit about 100 boys. Col. Castle inspected the boys of the sixth and seventh drill periods when he was In town recently.

He also inspected the Austin unit. It was Intimated that he would try to get a larger unit for El Paso. The Austin unit has almost doubled in size so they need more equipment. The officers will continue In the positions they held last term until new appointments are made. Genumi Traub Orange superior in quality tnd vafua.

A ALiiEBTt I Elizabeth Keays Minette Durel. Church Affairs Mrs. J. W. Bolton Is entertaining South circle of the W.

M. U. of the First Baptist church this afternoon in her home down the valley. Coles, Mr. and Mrs.

Colbert Coldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Carpenter, and Mrs. Ponder S. Carter, Dr.

and Mrs. J. W. Cathcart. c.

THE WEATHER s. OEFAKTMEM OI TCEE. WEATHEB ObaervatlonB taken at a. 76th meridian time, Jan. 22, 1929.

TUI 6 p. ni. El Paso and vicinity; Fair tonigf and WedncBday; not much change in temperature. New Mexico; Fair tonight and Wednesday; colder tonight extreme east portion. Arizona: Fair tonight and Wednesday.

except unsettled Wednesday north portion; continued cold, frost tonight extreme southweat portion. West Texas: Fair tonight; colder north and east portions, cold wave north portion with temperaturt 10 to 24. Partly cloudy Wednesday; colder north and east except Panhandle. Temperature in El Faso at aoon Tuesday 46, humidity 27. Precipitation up to 8 State of weather Lowest tempt, last Highest temp, Temp, at 8 a.m.—> Abilene 6262S4 Clear 28 5324Clear 366236 Clear Atlanta 587258Pt.Cldy.

.16 Boise .12 Boston 28 342S Clear Charleston 68 726S 283024 Cloudy Cincinnati 324432 Rain.14 Corpus Chrletl 6874 68 6464 50 Cloudy Del Rio 626252 Cloudy 32 3628 Clear 243222 Pt.Cldy. Dodge City 3440 32 Clear 14 268 Cloudy EL P.VSO 36 73 84 Clear Flagstaff 8308 Clear .16 Galveston 62 72 62Cloudy Havre Clear .06 Jacksonville .,648262 Pt.Cldy. Kansas City 40 40 30Kaln.18 Loa Angeles 44 5644 Pt.Cldy, Memphis 606048 Cloudy .02 New Orleans 64 78 62Foggy New York 28322S Clear Oklahoma City 58 5838Cloudy Omaha 26 34 22 Phoenix ......38 5636 Clear.22 Plttsburgrh Cloudy Portland, Ore. 363S32 Cloudy.02 Roswell 385634 Pt-CIdy. 36 40 34 Foggy .13 Salt Lake City202220 Snow .06 San Antonio 666656 Cloudy .01 San Diego 40 64 40Clear .02 San Francisco .44 6242 Cloudy Santa Fe 2250 I'O Clear.01 323632Clear .01 Shreveport 6272 62 Clear S208 Clear .06 Tampa 628262 Clear 366436 Clear Washingrton ...30 482S Pt.Cldy.

Wlnnemucca 24Cloudy Yuma 345832 Clear On the PASO TEXJVt zero. Kl Precipitation: Jan. 1 to Jan. 21 Inclusive, 1925, .03 In. Jan.

1 to Jan. 21 Inclusive, .41 In. Jan. 1 to Jan. 21 Inclusive, 1927, .00 In.

Jan. 1 to Jan. 21 Inclusive, 1928, .00 In. Jan, 1 to Jan. 21 Inclusive, T.

In. Normal Jan. 1 to Jan. 21 lnclu.slve .33 In. A BARGAIN A DAY of Hhlte Enamel Sanoe Pans, 1.

2. and 8 Pints AQc Special OE KYLE SMITH North Stantoo St. NEWS OUK from Nearby NEIGHBORS Oklahoman Buys 160 Acres In VaVey Canutillo, Jan. 22 Ransom Pool from Briston, haj arrived in the valley to make his home, having purchased 160 acres in the La Mesa district from Cash and Pool. Mr.

Pool with his family spent a few days at the home of his uncle, J. H. Pool and family near Anthony before taking possession of the farm. Cash and Pool sold 140 acres of cotton land near Anthony to F. and G.

H. Grimes this week who are taking possession immediately. This was formerly the Reinemund place. Fidel Provenclo has purchased the Monty Young farm of 26 acres west of Anthony and taken possession. This ground Is all under cultivation with a home and other improvements.

Mr. and Mrs. Young are in Amarillo, Tex. Mrs. Edwia Burt will entertain at luncheon Wednesday at her home west of Canutillo as a compliment to Mrs.

James Hibbcrt. Miss Melrose Savelle, of Berino who, has been attending Valley High school, has gone to Las Vegas where she will finish the school year at Montezuma College. The Mission study class of Berino met Tuesday at the home of Charles E. Tede. Dinner guests at the A.

R. Bogart home in La Union yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Helms and children Ruby and Jacie Lee and Mrs. Jean Daly from El Paso and Miss Aileen Felty of Canutillo.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Garcia of Canutillo announce the birth of a daughter. Garcia is the former Miss Elvira Casas of west Vinton. Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Ford and daughters Jeannette and Jakie Ford were diner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

of last evening, the occasion being Mary Helen birthday anniversary. What shall I do for my graying I recommend that tried and proven recipe of sage tea and sulphur. A brew of common garden sage with sulphur and alcohol added, makes the best hair restorer I know of. You can either prepare the mixture yourself at home, of as most people prefer to do, buy it already prepared and ready to use. Sage Sulphur is the name of the ready-to-use preparation and since all druggists sell it at 75c a bottle, there is really no need of going to the bother of making it yourself.

You simply moisten a comb or soft brush with it, and draw it through the hair, one at a time. One application the gray and one or two more completely restores your gray, laded or streaked hair to its original color. There is no hard, dyed look The whole effect is one of perfect naturalness. Thousands of men and 1 women use this preparation with no on-e suspecting it. Calumet contains two leavening units; one begins to work when the dough is mixed; the other waits for the heat of the oven- then both units work together.

Gives you value and a double safeguard against failure because it is DOUBLE ACTING lISSTittli OF QTHER BRAND Announcement Of Applied Roofing Contract Department Specializing On Johns-Manville Quality Roofs Asbestos Shingles Tar and Gravel Built-Up Asbestos Clay Tile Rag Felt Composition Water-proof'mg Damp-proofing Plaster Boni RE-ROOF FOR THE LAST TIME RIGHT OVER YOUR OLD SHINGLES Cash or Payment Plan Southwestern Sash and Door Co. Main 532 and 533 Roofing Department 405-411 Mills Street I.

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