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El Paso Timesi
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THE EL PASO TIMES, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 192S I Miss Kathryn Means To To Entertain For Hain At Big Spring Blu Sprins, July ti (Sl') Di Spring received miolhfr mid today. Tile mln fell slowly and will he a jreiit help to growing especially cotton. Iln anil one-half Indira have Fallon since Sal-unlay night. Valley Women Hear Talk On Young Peoole C. 1) Muliahy, scout commission House Guest and Mrs.

Bittick POPULAR DRY 600DS CO er, talked on "Citizenship nf the Mrs. I'reil Thompson will entertain at a bridge luncheon today In her home In llumpton Court, to compliment her house guest, Mrs. M. King of Wlnnsboro, La and rmure, at a meeting in ine Lower Valley Community Center Woman's club yesterday afternoon. Be Bride of John Nelson Announcement was made yesterday morning at a musical In the home of Mr end Mrs, Sam V.

Means, California street, of the engagement of their daughter, Miss hathrsn Means, to John Nelson of this city. the wedding will be solemnized August II In the First liaplisl church by Dr. i. Neil. The tame color theme, rose and white, which will be used In the wedding, was featured yesterday.

Ices and cakes were served from a table which was centered with a crystal bowl of pink rosebuds. The house parly Included Mrs. A. M. Walthall, Mrs.

Will Craves, Mis. Harry Swain and Mis. Clairncc Harper, Miss Means's aunt, The bride's alendant, former WELL Drive hy our plant and an Ihe drillerdrilling our staler mil. Il'a Interesting, hrlng the kids along. ACME LAUNDRY M.

4.100. "1 he program was dirrt'lrd hy Mrs. Hugh Ituyall ami Mr. Muhah.v's talk FOR THURSDAY'S SELUKG followed a piutm solo by Mrs, T. Leviiigstnn.

Mr. Muleohy said: "The young HlieSpOft people are Iicllcr and finer than I hey were 20 years ago and griming belter all I he while. "Physical, menial anil moral training are necessary to good rltiien-shlp and is being carried on through the schools, churches, welfare or- for Mrs. I'restlry Miltlcli, who leaves toon to make her home in San An-lonio. Zinnias will decorate the reception rooms and a pink and green theme of decoration will le featured in the menu and other appointments for the party.

titiests, in addition to those honored, will lie: Mrsdamrs J. M. Stamper. W. M.

drown, A. W. All-wine, It. CroMvlose. L.

T. Hrad-shaw, F. M. Cowan, F.ugrne Smith, A. tt'jlie, Charles Thompson, F.

S. Brook, ami Mrs. Charles Gilbert of Miami, the former Miss Josephine Mo.Milon, A BARGAIN A DAY Mrji tin" hltrhra (iarhiifp tmnm. AnrtMl (uliirt, Itrmotultl In-Mm Vmtl $L4S flNTliil, ThurMlnjT DeKYLE SMITH 103-100-111 N. SUotna 81.

classmates at Simmons university, will be Miss Callle llss of I'ecos, Miss Mary Olive llrnririt of Nor- wm av ev mangle, Miss Vivian Bird of Fort Davis, Miss Warren Codings of I'ecos and Miss Margaret Nelson of 1.1 l'aso. John Means, will attend Mr, Grincr't home, before going on to llili.v ulu-t- IIimo a-lll I. Nelson as best man and groomsmen Book Nook Circulating Libiar'y 600 Boob 2 and 3 cents a Da) ill Roberta-Banner Bldf. tinned while Lieut. Uriner attends! will be Curl Nelson of I iiiiiimuri, N.

Graves Ksans of Valrnlinr, Texas, Willi! Moore and Kd Hunter the Cavalry school. of CI l'aso. 'I tie liride-to be was educated In Kl l'aso schools, being graduated ganimtions, scouls, girl reserves. Catholic welfare organita-tions, Y. W.

Y. M. C. A. and others, "The home, which is the foundation of our government, must co-operate to cany In a successful Issue the good work which they are doing, "Men may srt the ideal for the boy to follow, hut to the woman in the home falls the responsibility of training for citizenship.

must not only train lie boys, hut she must train the girls to take her place in the future work. Don't overlook the religious side of the child's nature. Develop it as carefully as the physical and mental pail of him. "Make pals of your boys and girls; ride their hubhy with tliein, 'Co-operation, not is what the Icadcre In welfare organization work are asking of parents. Let your child pick Ills vocation, then train him for It.

Don't scry! him out a Mack of nil Help him find his vocation and specialize -1 list of all, folks, we want to tell you about the Golf Ball you can't cut lie Spalding Kro-Flite which recently established a new record of 666 holes at Lincoln, Nebraska and the 658th was a Hole In One! from high school end Junior college. She attended Ma. lor university and was graduated from Simmons university at Abilene. Mr. Nelson is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. I'. Nelson of Cloin, N. Mrs. Vernon L.

Padgett, who Is sieuiliog the summer at Cloudcroft, will return In Hie posl today and will remain until the latter part of the week, when she will return tu Cloudcroft. Lieut, Tacliery Moores has l'pn granted a leave prior to going In I-oil Itiliy and is spending a short time at Cloudcroft. He will return to llliss the first of August before going to his home, where he will spend the remainder of his leave and is connected with the I'nited DIAMONDS OF PERFECTION rtegardlesi of the price you pay you can be assured that you receive full value if you buy It here. We have perfect diamoods nf all sizes and prices up to CASH OR CREDIT. We Save You Money.

Shliefon aJCWCkRv Corner Mills and Oregon. Stales Immigration service here, Mrs, Harper will he hostess at a house party which will honor the girls of the wedding parly who will arrive three das before the rlf-s r- r- r-v Fort Bliss Society 7oa no on np.oo.nv Capt. and Mis. Clyde Garrison will uiioe nest week from their quarter In Hie Seventh cavalry area to qii.n lers No. Ill, formerly occupied Maj.

and Mrs. John B. Johnson, Langlry, medical corps, reported for duly with the R'-'nd field artillery on Tuesday. He will occupy quarters No. Capt.

Harry Kaefring. formerly of the Seventh cavalry and now of the lllh cavalry at Monterey, Cal Is very ill at Letlcrman general in it. "Mental training Is the antidote for crime. Oho your child a chance to develop into a citizen above the average." Mrs. A.

P. (Juiscnlicny spoke on the Civic Music series which the Woman! department of 1 lie Chamber of Commerce and the Altrusa club are sponsoring, and asked the mm .1 Your Troubles End If Your Journey Begins With a HARTMANN! Out of every five Ward- jj) t00 Gibraltarized construction, robe Trunks you see, three of i J' cushion top, washable lin- thein arc I la rt ma tins. A ing; spacious drawers bound I Iartmann buyer is always a repealer he- with steel, safety lock device the utmost cause of Hartmann outstanding features in traveling convenience and comfort. A FULL SIZE WARDROBE SPECIAL! Lieut. Oscar W.

Koch, who has been on duty with the F.ighlh cavalry for Hie past three has accepted a four-year detail in the signal corps and with Mrs. Koch, he will leave soon for Kansas City, Mo, where he has been assigned for duty. Mrs. George Cummings will leave today for Cloudcroft for several weeks' slay, Mrs. Constance Yancy.

who has been Hie house guest of Mrs. Cummings, went to Cloudcroft on Saturday, where she will remain until the first of Augusl. nhon she will return to Chicago, 111. Lieut, and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Capt.

and Mrs. Han-old flistinr, who were the week-end guests of Lieut, and Mrs, Ijlward llhodcs, have relumed to Cloudcroft, 75c The new Spalding Kto-Flile is piactically indratruet-ilile, yet no oilier make ol golf hall can oul-distance it. an exclusive process, Spalding lias huilt maximum durahilily and extreme into llie tame golf ball and it has never hern done hrfore. ry the new f'hnoae flint nrRntn fr enmity cirri. Twelve yeara la enowBSj." Hotlcal advertisement.

co-operation of the valley in putting (lie project over. Mrs, J. A. Jolly. Mis.

T. C. Lcv-ingston, likike and Mrs. S. C.

Kistlcr put on a clever stunt called "The Valley Special," Mrs. Wake took the part of the wile who must always stop to put the cat out or change her shoes, while the family are having "Conip-tlon Fits" for fear they will miss Hie train. Mrs. Jolly played the part of the disgusted husband and Mrs. Lev-ingston, dressed in pink bloomer suit, took the part of the bahy girl of the family.

Mrs. Klstlep took the part of big brother who went pa one belter in his remarks about "them women," They missed the train, but brought down lie house. Mrs. II. E.

Ross suggested that the club entertain the children of the Salvation Army home with a picnic and chicken dinner. It was unanimously agreed to do so, and the date was set for Wednesday, August 8, and the place will be the M. Cadnalladcr lawn In the loner valley. Transportation will be arranged by friends of the children. Refreshments were served, Mrs.

II. J. Sherwood is president of the club, Mrs. Frank I'hclps was a who left Fort llliss last month for their new station at Fort Itiley, Kan- sus, have been granted a two-month leave and have gone to Cliico, Cali-: fornia, where Ihey will be the guests of Lieut. Thompson's parents.

They' will return to Fort lliley the last of Augusl, slopping off at Kl l'aso i en route. Word has been received from Lieut, and Mrs. Kdwin Criner, for- merly of Fort llliss, that they are en i mute home from the Philippines, where they hove been stationed for two years. They expect to visit in F.I Paso and Culver, Indiana, WHAT COULD BESWEETER than nmfing SEW friend or meeting OLD onethetc "'midst nn air of refinement -that SOT "SWELL-HEADED" hut tSVIT- On the VI a in" 3922 An opportunity for the J) late vacationist to purchase an exceptional Wardrobe at will be as unwrmklcd as the day you packed them regardless of the length of the Tennis -And (or tennis joy we can leconimend nothing belter than the FASTEST TENNIS RACKET ever made the Spalding TOP-ELITE. journey; and this wardrobe trunk will withstand the hardest wear in years of traveling to come.

a saving. Covered and bound with vulcanized fiber, extra heavy hardware, attractive washable lining. Your clothes Matched Luggage For Women! 300 at Chicken Dinner-Dance Al Sherwood was general chairman for a chicken dinner-dance which was given In the lower valley Community center Tuesday SILK SHOP 40-Inch All-Silk Black Satin CHARMEUSE Just the thing for early fall coats and dresses A regular $2.69 value Thursday and Friday only $1 79 AYard THE 109 tout awe evening. Three hundred people at- tended and the tables were deco- rated with roses. Mrs.

.1, A. Jolly i had charge of the kitchen and Mrs. II. J. Sherwood lite dining room, Hesdquarten Changed Headquarters of Willow Grove, No.

81, Woodmen circle, have been changed from Tesas street to O. O. F. hall on Santa Fe street. I Members will meet at the new head- i quarters this afternoon at 2:3" o'clock.

$15.00 7 Viiii extremely wn atul correct combination A B'Cr7f ffl( (H.e ami 1171ml ki box aie tiled h) women fur slmrt visits 01 lvctf-cm lYtpj, Both piveciate of genuine seal leather; mahhed leather, linings and hardware. I his mm-hinatinn is rvici ialh at-tun live at Spalding built it because champions demanded a faste.r hat. l.t us I'll you about Its new featilies! Additional Society on Page 4 LEAVES DESCKN'DANTS. Marseilles, France. Pierre Hcr- trand Martnillc, a retired hanker who died at 96, left 126 descendants.

F.lrt Uteve Ijillner enimtr Ju1t. Vint kRHlnst offlc Political tflvertlMiutnt. 22-inch Pullman Case '15 IGiinch Square Hat Box Combination s25 Pullman Hat Box J095 New and Special! In Black Cobra Grain leather, neatly figured cloth lining with shirred pockets in lid and Ixxly of case, no 25 Golf CI ubs We can't reit pulting in a word about golf clubs. Why not own a Related Set of Spalding's Kro-Flile clubs? And you can buy tliern one club at a time! A perfectly reUted set of clubi means good golfing and you have a choice of three swinging weights. Start building vmir jc today! si I i I Copyright hit Hart Scbaffner Man SMOKE BLUE That hazy wisp of grayish blue, curling in the cool, refreshing smoke of a cigarette, inspired a very popular coloring in Summer clothing.

You'll find this outstanding shade among the "best sellers" in our Half Year Clearance nf MEN'S SUMMER SUITS Reduced 25 and More Men'i Clothing Store 'Second Floor. POPULAR DRY 600DS C0 Tourist Caso t.are in capacity, small in sie. A happy medium between an oversied suit rase and an undersized Hunk, Convenient to carry, Week -End Case J09S lj ma DU(k enameled" with b-alli" corners. Strips all around, Round Hat Box $1 95 A 1 1 a it 1 I ilotli lined, shirred poikelr', leather lumlic, LufofaR Department Jvcond floor Just -Sporting GiiJ id Moot Another "Ramona" Charley Straight' Orchestra IV TWO GOOD SELECTIONS ON EVLRV BRUNSWICK RECORD.

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