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El Paso Evening Post from El Paso, Texas • Page 7

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TUESDAY. MARCH 6, 192? EL PASO EVE.XLNG POST PAGE SOCIETY PAGE THE POST WANTS NEWS OF ALL SORTS THAT IS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN WHEN YOU GIVE A PARTY OR ENTERTAIN YOUR CLUB, PLEASE PHONE M. 7200 NEWS GUARD FIRST iMPRESSIONS WOMEN URGE I ell of Americanization of Foreigner By D.A.R. An important immigration work iR the guarding oi' the first impres- bion of the alien. Mrs.

Ir ing Me-; Neil and Mrs. C. H. Rhodes told! members of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Rebecca Stod- dan chapter, Monday at the chapter meeting in the club. Mrs.

McNeil said, the foreigners is no reflec- ion on the immigration officials. It is the radical, who gets hold of. ihe newcomer, who is apt to give. alien a bad impression of this country. Ellis Island is looked to as he port of entiy into the United States, El Paso was the port in 1927 to 40,000 Mrs.

Rhodes told oi printed manuals about the government, which the D. A. R. distributes at Ellis Island. They give almost 2,000.000 copies away annually.

Another v.ork the D. A. R. does is to pro- nnv material for handicraft for the aliens while they wait for entry. Members viewed a lantern slide history of Geo.

Wasnington, which the El Paso Americanization com- inittee of the D. A. R. shows in iiOiithside schools. Horned Toad Rides Air Mai Niceties ARTIST SAYS WIFE IS ART INSPIRATION Serves as Critic tor 1 lus- band While He Paints Star Horsewomen in Pans Race via.

Air Kail Via Air Mail, Cnisix cur uo.Mieci Toad please, Feecl water 4 1. Should one exjxict to receive; jChristmas cards or other greeting i cards from friends in mourning? 2. Is it proper, however, lor people in mourning to send cards they so wish? 3. Is one expected to ot i i i Christmas and other courthouse after 31 years without food or wpter, the girls are taking their. Tin nc fhmr qv cards? The Answers 1.

No. Yes. 3. tho It is nice for every kindly greeting to be acknowledged. Since that horned toad was found alive in a cornerstone of a Texas )urthouse after 31 up as pets, they vsay.

Emma Jollay of Cleveland carries little Herman, a baby horned toad sent her by a Texas admirer, in her vanity case. Herman is claimed to be the first of his long-fasting family to travel by airmail. Below is a reproduction of his cancelled ticket. wife is my inspiration." Dawson Dawson-Watson, artist, told visitors at his exhibition in the Paso Art Guild studio at Hotel Paso; del Norte Monday night. he continued, she knows what is wrong with a picture.

She is my best critic. She is musical and the harmony and symphony of a picture is the same principal as Mrs. Dawson-Watson said of her art interest. she said, any, I painter needs a fresh eye on the canvas. He can paint and paint and I get so used to the work that a sliade i of difference is lost in his eye.

But jlet an outsider come there is a I new impression. Sometimes just tiny line about the mouth of a por- trait, a shadow here or just another touch of the brush makes a reforma- tion. So 1 am my husband's fresh i eye." I Mrs. Dawson-AVatson said she had i linger in the in Rain' a favorite in the cWiibition and a prize-winner in the Nashville 1928 exhibition. It is a picture of a rainbow ending in a bed of bluebonnets.

The rainbow changed to her liking. Mr. Dawson-Watson prizes his most highly, he said. It is a $1500 picture. It is a large canvas of the Grand Canyon.

His snowstorm in the canyon is a favorite of i the El Paso Art Guild, Karl Hat! field, president, said, Mr. Hatfield said, have painted the canyon. But Dawson-Watson is the first to attempt a winter. He has his storm there, but has not ruined it with a lot of In the collection of 50 paintings, there are a notable series of etch- 3 HOSTESSES HONOR BRIDE AT GIFT TEA Orphans Take Part in Party for Mrs. Jolly Society to Serve Dinner The Home Missionary society of Orchard Park Methodist church will serve a chicken dinner to members and friends at tlie church Community hall today at 6 1).

m. Mrs. Geo. H. Zierath and Mrs.

Geo. Champ will be in charge of the dining room. Mrs. Geo. A.

Zieraih is chairman of the kitchen preparations. Mrs. Jas. W. Jolly, the former Joe i i Dee Eddleman, was honor guest IVlodel 111 ashlOilS Monday at a tea and miscellaneous Florence Cathcart, Mrs.

Mary Al- Mis. W. W. 1114 Aiizona. Betty Harmon and Jerry Barron Mrs.

L. V. Smith. Mrs. Katherine were to model today at the McCall Diury and Mrs.

Eddleman are host- Pattern Fashion show at the While esses. Mines. E. T. Amonett and W.

Anne Gough xj-n -4 York was to bo charce of K. Hill stood in the receiving line presentation. with the honor guest and hostesses. Mrs. Robt.

Greathouse of New Dance Surprises Planne Surprises are planned on the Wednesday night program of tiie Ft. Bliss dance at the Post Hostess house. The committee in charge are Steve Dehart, Wm. Vv'alters and Mr. Wm.

Murtha. York City and Mrs. Hariy Kienle tea. Children of the El Paso home, dressed in pink and white, assisted. Mrs.

L. A. Miller gave readings. Mrs. Drury presented I the sliower gifts, which two little girls brought in.

Biliie Jolly, 5, step-son of Mrs. i i i i i Jolly presented a broom as his gift. Ixeport OH Ideal i Former teachers of Mrs. Jolly at Reports of the Febriiaiy cat Higli school attended and sent gifts, given by the Ideal Cat club will be Classroom expressions accompanied made at the club meeting. Wednes- some of the with the gifts.

day at 2 p. at the home of Mrs. About 35 attended the tea. B. F.

Darbyshire, 710 N. Florence, Weak Intestines Nearly Ruined Texas Boy Here are twa ihe ings. Geo! and Martha Washing- Eddy Ward, ton won a prize in the first art contest in Texas in 1897. nUni Mile. Martha Gaiatry uipper photo) and durance and horsemanship for says, son Alfred, io have intestines.

He nearly always constipated, so he became bilious, v.eak and half-sick all the time. His breath very unpleasant, his appetite ijoor, and nc was always cross and fretful. tried several medicines, but nothing really helped until I began giving him California Fig Syrup. He liked the taste and would ask for it. Tries to Bring croT mounts and women sport' Constipation is one of the worst a few days it cleared up his iidtis went health miners for children.

trouble and since then Tve alwavs Lists Future Lectures The Aprii psychology lecture to be given at the Y. W. C. A. will be on of The one.

in May v'ill be a discussion on literature. Rev. Floyd Poe will talk today at 8 p. m. on the psychology of rhoicc.

loping southward from Pnris the otiier in a unique test of en- Paris to Cannes, on the Rivera. a race from matter held too long in their bowels, it in the house to give any of forms poisons which pollute their. my children thev have blood, cause headaches, bad breath, trouble with their or coated tongue, indigestion, make or are stuffed up or feverish from Believing that the toad craze has' that is still alive. It can be heard been somewhat exaggerated. J.

D. to move about in its prison distinctly i lieife Patton, 910 Texas, says and especially with the aid of a' The El Paso Art guild is making. one has a toad wrote the fol- stethoscope. This is well. an effort to bring 31 prize win- lowing letter which was published in known to El Paso people and is a 1 ning paintings of the 192S Texas Art' the Kansas City Star last week: soiu'ce of much comment among the contest to El Paso for xui lu uy uie luii have been reading vdth interest visitors and will bo vouched Karl Hatfield, guild president, said a stomach name, so get the genuine, en- the toad stories recently and by many prominent persons of today.

A OiliClil YV lU kJltlLfilU iolLUIo: are weakened. At the first; horsed by physicians for over 50 add that Munchausen hospital, three El Paso and a Y. Smith will exhibit 30 sign of bad breath, coated tongue or vears miles north of this city has a horned hospital's name explains it here next week. Fehpt olay. City artist, ni places the U'ansparent paper over it.

feverishness, give him a little Cali- toad in a tin tobacco box, set in con-- Patton says today with at Dawson Dawson-Watson, San spreaas the gum over the paper Rvrnn Tt. ffivpii rnnp; anrf Crete in the cornerstone 14 years ago chuckle. luuigtibuiuii, luaiic or are stiitiea up or feverish iroi Mexico Artist Shows Broom Straw let your child suffer from Always ask for it by the full revised train schedule, which becomes effective here on Sunday, March 4, will result in the location in Carlsbad oi 15 families of the train and express crews. The railroad em- fployes will have a 24 hour layover here. tonio honoi a-rtist who won the highestMagofiin.

at the San Antonio 1927 and' popotc making. The Coyoafai Will Sing Here Personals UR' guru ovur fornia Fig Syrup. It gives tone and iiien outnneL- the with the strength to the stomach and or ctraw ---------an club was into straw aballero, surgeon kniie cuts the sq normallv, of their no the gum, in the desired Millions of mothers are using Cali- i i fornia Pig Syrup. Thousands all.over CALIFORNI A reception was given Monday but exasperating when men iniderstand and embarrassing wiien they do. Women who have liearned of Midol have painfui 7 saicl today tiiat Cily Review oi Review.s.

otncr ccto into zerapos. Olay' Davis Luling Tex issue, a picture of fingers bend and twis afternoon, in honor of Maj. Gen. fnr thp San Ofrenda a ponrait done in until the brittle straw sticks grace- Crosby, chief of Cavalry of the has offeredplace, beneath the sharp! U. S.

army, at the Post 2 es for the contest in Mexico's broom weed form.s the edged The larger designs club. major part of the intricate designs, make ornamental trays or wall pla- are eager to tel! about experiences with it. Mrs, Clara Hild, Route Box 76, San Antonio, R. F. February, 1929.

Mrs. Georgia Busby and Leonard O. Viles were married Sunday after-; noon. Mr. G.

R. Davis and I Catherine Avery attended them. Mr. and Mrs. Viles v.ill make their home! at 2821 Idalia.

For Sports Dr. Wm. J. R. A.keroyd has returned from Ohio where he called to the deathbed of his lie has been gone for a month.

E. W. Kayser, vice president of the First National bank, Mrs. Kayser, Grace, Margaret and E. W.

were visitors at Carlsbad Caverns Satur -1 day. is not a narcotic. It acts only on the organs affected. Perfectly safe, but swft; it brings complete iomfort in five to seven minutes! JOHN McCORxMACK Tickets are now on sale for the Mines. C.

Robt. Townsend, L. M. Zanker, Lee Jones, and John M. Wyatt were approved for membership in the club today by the board of directors.

Harry E. Dodge of Rochester will second appearance of the famous i talk to the club on April tenor in El Paso, according to H. He is a social welfare worker for Granville Johnson, manager. Me- youths. Coi-mack is 43 years old and was' -----------born in Athlone, Ireland.

He was Mrs. H. C. Worman, 3109 matter how hard a time vou vp He began his Phis, will be hostess, Wednesday, at Always had. Midol wil! dispel every particle of pain.

It is only common to use it, for it does nothing! The sap of trees cf Campeche coun- ques. ty glues the to a transparent Mrs. F. E. Cochrane.

1324 Myrtle, tissue paper as the artist works who called at the studio with her popote." daughter, Mabel Mitchell, an artist, Sunday lie showed a group of stu- commented on the work, dio visitors lie fashions his pie- people of she said, tures which are veritable tapevstries are very artistic. do not re-' in straw. alize the wealth of art arotmd us. He I ils own straw in acid My people in Canada can not believe colors. He sketches a design then such things are possible down Pioneer VI'omen to Meet The Pioneer will Vou Know a Tonic is Good I meet.

Thur -day at 3 p. in. at the when it makes you eat like a hungry Y.W.C.A. boy and brings back the color to Officers oi the will your cheeks. You can soon feel the be hostesses.

They arc Dr. Ida Bish- Strengthening, Invigorating Effect op, Mmes. Frank Hunter, of TASTELESS CHILL i Katie Marr. N. H.

Allen. Kenneth tONIC. i McCullum and Misb Anna Frank- foim i A music program will be given by Mmes. Rowland Gilchrist, Lillian M. Pearce, Harry Hegdahl, Eva Weeks Miller and Dr.

i Scott will read. Italv. Methodist church. 10 hinder the normal, natural process; but makes it painless. Get Midol in the trim little case ct aluminum, for purse or pocket; fifty cents, at any Uniied Press Leasr.d Pledge $250 to Biennia X' Vaiieta The El Paso club direc- 6.

leu 20 feet a second tors today voted to give $250 towards stoiy skylight into a delicatessen the Biennial convention fund in San shop and landed uninjured in a Antonio in May. This is a raise of dishpan containing 15 dozen eggs. to their original pledge. A new bracelet for sports wear isj officers were to be elected at the of leather steel cUps, buckling I meeting of the Aid of First like a belt and dangling a small Presbyterian church. 5 For Distinctive Gifts n.

PASO TEXAS Letters BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES t) Marye What Doctors Think of the- Laxative Habit then let a man throw his arms If you were a little girl at home I ai'oi'nd hoiiklers in order to carry out the aoccption. I'm sure In all history, no Indian was ever known to have constipation. Nor need YOU. He chewed the bark oi a tree called cascara. wc have candy cascaret.

Cascarizing the bowels never forms a laxative habit. If already formed, an occasional cascaret will usually break the habit. For cascara strengthens the muscular walls of the bowels, and their need of any aid at all grows constantly less. What other cathartic has this characteristic? The vrriter of none. An evacuation brought gently paddle you good for your behavior.

As it is I hope you will pay attention to what I have to say to you. I'm not going to scold you because I want you always to tell; he must have a wrong opinion of you, Marye. and I hope yoti let him car to Alan in future. A)id areni, you alraid oUicer Service Is Important! This is one of the main reasons, perhaps, that our customers stick to us from year to are sure of delivery when and as promised. From the smallest order of the individual to the carload lots of the dealers and our service is never stinted.

No matter what you need in the lumber line, we can supply you. io rande 1.UMBCR FUEL CQ Et PASO TEXAS I me your experiences and fm afraid weri' not telling the truth? think you'd better tell Alan what you did, Marye. There may be trouble over it. You will if you do that if I censured you. But I must warn you against de- 954 TIRE SERVICE CO.

'PTTON $rMONTAHA MAIN 95 ceiving Alan even in little things, sincere iiily-iilty Marye. Breaking a promise isn't talking 'bout, little tiling, tho, and sorry you With dcppcst treat it so lightly. Suppose he learns that you permitted someone to drive you at 80 miles an hour after you had promised him you speed? He have any peace of mind when out of his sight. per- I fectly willing to give up security for thrills, I know, but there much consideration for those who love you in the recklessness of you young people. I almost feel like writing Alan MOTHER, NKA sets tlso ar.

For coMs, grip and flu fake Glandular Extracts Concentrated, Used Modern Tonic uKrMif 4 Iccl iJlVC i ILXIig liUl tpn ho tinie.s 111 ideal iht tongue tells to let you have a car but I you PALM SHOE STORE Martin Bidg. Fzom P. O. Main 1443 would manage to talk hini into it anyway. And you might think I ni trying to meddle.

Parents often a hard decision to make in regard to their married children ten, be followed by full iimctioning candy cascarets are its ideal form of the bowels on the morrow-and At a million people know for days alter. For there is no F.E- whai a pitv there are anv who actionas with Sickening i.r any Especially parent.s; Ix-cause children of the man-made purgatives tljat go love io lake a cascaret. After which, days-on-eiid, th. bowels will be Marye. Our advice to you is some- Phjsicians tell us cascaia the seen to work oi their own accord.

construed as interference but 'Ihe uiily liabit ironi cascara is must risk it now txj warn tliat of regularity! Cascarets tone against the dangers of this new and train tlie bowels. But at the freedom so proud of, lirst Mgn ot returning sluggishness What do you suppose that another cascaret as effectively as Mr. Bartlett will think of you? In-' deed, you are right when you say I There isn a druggist who hasn't have called what you did cascarets, so WHY expermicnt with i romantic. It would liave been bold I my day to he to an officer and, otabs ReHeve? cfip prevenni l'eco very. ew developments occur almost I every day in the world of Sci-1 ence.

Now, glandular highly concentrated, have been ef- lectively combined with well-recog- nized egetable tonic agents in tab- i let form. So here is a new kind of ionic you have perhaps long been waiting for. This glandular and vegetable compound tonic is known' as Morex aormeri.v called Glando-i Miccess has been remark-! able lor thousands now use it and leading druggists throughout America recommend it. Why not see for yoin-self what this modern tonic will do in your own particular case. tain an original and genuine pack- aee ot Morex called Gian-' dogen) and take two tablets three times a day lor ten days.

Renfro- Cordell and El Paso Drug Stores will i you FREE! Three More Days Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday FT HAVE opened our first branch office for CAoii. AND CARRY SERVICE in Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Hat Blocking and Shoe Repairing, at 904 North Piedras Street TO THE POSTOFFICE For one week from date of opening. March 1, we are giving free, with each suit or dress brought to tliis branch, EITHER trousers, at or sweater DONE FREE.skirt, waist, suit or Our service is guaranteed right in quality and price. Try us unce. then become our regidar customer.

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