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El Paso Evening Post from El Paso, Texas • Page 5

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EL PASO POST SATURDAY SEPT. 1927 THE POST WANTS NEWS OF ALL SORTS THAT IS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN WHEN YOU GIVE A PARTY OR ENTERTAIN YOUR CLUB, PLEASE PHONE 7200 PLAN ALL DAY BAPTIST MEET ON TUESDAY READ BOOKS EACH MONTH ADVISES WILL TEACH HOW PLANETS GOVERN LIFE SPANISH PROGRAM FOR MAIL CARRIERS Personals With a Tailleur Mrs. Chas. P. Hayward, 3024 Richmond, has as guests her brother, G.

H. Zimmerman, and Mrs. Zimmerman, and her mother, Mrs. M. A.

Zimmerman, of Waco. Mrs. M. A. Zimmerman will sspend the winter with her daughter.

Zimmerman is secretary or the Wm. Cameron Lumber oi Waco and is potentate ot Karem Shrine there. Women Not In Meetings Will Sew Gives Teachers Message I rom Meeting Read one good book a montn. and reflect upon it afterwards, Catlier- me Uorbutt, principal of Aoy school, told teachers at city institute Friday. She said that this was the substance of a lecture delivered at the National Educational meeting at Seattle she attended this summer.

The lecture was given by the woman superintendent of Los Angeles schools. The purpose of reading the book is to keep al-rca-jMif Ot twi any of those ior sale and util list them with UELK. BOYER BFiOADDUS r) I believe we can sell them for you Psychology Teacher I Use Horoscope How to "know thru studying one horoscope by use of solar biology will be taught by Mrs. Blanche R. Eastman, psychology teacher, who arrived here Friday from San Francisco.

She is the new leader of the El Paso Pyschology club, which will have its first meeting of the season Monday at 8 p. m. on the third floor of the Raynolds building. To is a most imperative need of man, she believes. we only learn to develop this self knowledge, we have all the powers of the universe at our she said.

have studied all methods and cults and combined the best from each of them. As a result I have my own individual method of teaching. do not oppose any church or any individuals idea of this world or the hereafter. Eut 1 wish to aid anyone desiring help in the unfold- ment of their views regarding both. Thru the unfoldment that has been going 011 for ages, we arc coming to the realization of what our powers are.

teach truth thru the body. Health is restored thru understanding of this truth. Col. Chas. Lindbergh's horoscope indicates perfect mastery of the water and air.

Then, too, the planets were in the right posiiion at the time he made his flight, and their influence was such that he could not have failed. outbursts are merely the result of a natural instinct for self-expression. upbringing was ideal. From childhood he was taught to rely on his own resources and this i developed self control, self she said. Forty Girls In Shawls Will Help Spanish atmosphere will be the theme of the program at Liberty hall Tuesday at 8:30 p.

lor Letter Carriers. The audience wiu be all men. Forty girls and women In Spanish shawls and Mexican mantillas will form the background for the vaudeville program arranged by Mrs. A. Qulsenberry.

Dances with a special Argentine tango feature and Apache Comlque will form a major part of the program. A take off on Ann Pennington in the Black Bottom will be another stunt. Roberta Guzman, tenor from Mexico City wrill be soloist. Mabel orchestra will play. Other Luz Viliabos, Irene Bonales, Wayne Manning, Leroy Qlardon, C.

H. Eckford, Reva Reyes, Lcopoldo VUlereal, Mrs. Herbert Sapper, Ricardo Amador, Natalie Campbell, Edith Pearl Shreerer, Esperanza Hague, Sermin Aguair. Preceding the program lor the! men, a dinner will be served at 7 1 p. m.

at Hotel Oorndorif lor the auxiliary, Mrs. J. W. Lorentzen will sing and the periormers to take part on the; Liberty hall program will orchestra will play lor the dinner. Billy Coles leit Friday to resume his studies at Dartmouth college, Hanover, N.

H. Mrs. Arthur J. Dana and small daughter, 1216 N. Mesa, ielt Friday to visit Mrs.

Dana parents in Houston. GREATER LIGHT CAK VALUES 1923 Chandler Sedan, balloon tires, plenty extras, good mechanical condition. 1926 Chevrolet Touring, balloon tires, in good mechanical condition 1925 Bulck Six 7-passenger, good rubber and good running condition. 1924 ford Coupe, balloon tires, new Duco finish; price 192.i Ford Touring, good tires, new Duco finish. Patge Speedster, new tires, a good car mechanically, lots of transportation for 35 Homes for Sale An envelope of restrained pro lions, for the tailleur, is of ----leather.

Note the interesting and fastening with a ivory. Drive bv and sec 3209 Cambridge, six rooms, hardvsood lloors. Areola heat, 4 full lots with paving paid. Price $5900, $900 ra.sh, balance easy terms. ANOTHER 1322 E.

Nevada six rooms- and full plastered basement, parade and servants quarters, J5300; large cash payment required. DRAMA PART OF CENTER PROGRA 11EAI FOR rooms, kitchenette, corner lots, at 700 S. Piedras St. Phone uattress. 6.

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3 lots. elevation l.ast sunshine, paved t.treet. inquire EG12. ONLY one number juu cau ring that viil connert with better than 17.000 people. omen CLASSES FOR E.

P. MISFITS STONE MOTOR COMPANY These are all the best of with good tire; LOOK THIS ONE OVER 4 toom, porch, basement, modern. Gen. eminent Hill, near ear line, schools, excellent location Price Terms to suit. SEE MR GUIN with James C.

White Realty Co. REALTORS 211 Oregon. IF YOU looking for an ideal six-room bungalow with basement garage, well located on 3 pavmg paid, for $5500, $1500 cash, this place is worth your time to see. L. BELL.

M553-1553 James C. White Realty Co. 211 N. Oregon We have -hape. If if want we prob; To Teach Pupils Who Fail in Nor mal School Rooms Announce their new location of Used Car Dept.

mson BY MIKE Leading the vaudeville bill at the Palace today and Sunday is a trio of singers directed by Sebastian Leo, who takes charge oi the orchestra during the performance. Adeleo Marina, coloratura soprano is featured, She fills both the contralto and soprano parts in singing the quartette from Rigoletto. Other acts are: Capt. Gulliver, tall man. eight feet and three inches Js slung around by Louis Hart, strong man, said to weigh only 120 pounds.

Kitty Faye and Jack Thomas present something new in They depict three phases of married life. Emily Darrell appeals in patter and song titled for Harry and Billy Clark stage a song and dance act. Tho put them last on the writeup we gather they hold a front place on the bill. classes for will be a feature of the work at Neill school in the Vocational building this year. By is meant pupils who have tailed to lit into school Similar classes will be conducted for Instruction will be directed toward character training first and academic work, afterward.

The boys may be placed later in trade classes. Kindergarten and first and sec- rnd grades dav classes will also be i inducted at Neill. 218 San Franr CAVEMEN DINE DO DG Entertained by Dave Price Who Be comes President 1926 Special fully i 1924 Roadstf 1925 1925 4 -ton tires, a Ford rr closed We have three For December llth CHARLES WAKEFIELD CADMAN Composer, assisted bv Constances Eberhart. Soprano of Cincinnati Zoo Opera Company. April 1st 1928 LONDON STRING QUARTET A perfect ensemble who can challenge comparison with anv possible rival organization.

SAFE PLACE TO BUY USED CARS Members of the Caveman club were entertained dinner Friday night by Dave Price at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Price, 2718 Silver. club and white Tied flowers and in courses of the dinner.

Max Uhlig, president of club, resigned because he is leaving Monday for New York to go into the brokerage business. Waldron Hale, vice president, succeeded Uhlig. Hart Ponder was electcd vice president. Mr. and Mrs.

Robt. Price and Mrs. S. Price assisted tho host. Those who attended are Max Uhlig, Joshua Nagley, Dave Lawrence, Cecil Dale.

Bill Isaacks, Ralph Johnson. Bob Johnson. Lee Hillis, Remy Hudson, Leslie Hale, Walter Stevenson, Tom Hansen, Carl Dunbar, Waldron Hale. Jimmy Johnson, Hart Ponder. Dave Price and Delphin von Briesen.

I OR A modern five-room bungalow, in excellent condition, tile bath, hardwood floors, heating plant, garage. and paving paid, at a bargain pnee and on reasonable terms to responsible party. Robert McKee. Owner, Phone Telephone M888 To Present Play The main feature of the Army Y. C.

A. for the men of Ft. Bliss will be a one-act comedy. Girl of Washington staged and written by Pvt. W.

V. Rogers. The following El Pasoans will appear in the cast: Marie Gidney. Laredo Miller, W. V.

Rogers. Sgt. Steve Brodie and Sgt. L. F.

Dennis. Specialty numbers will be presented by Reva Reyas. Marie Gidney, Robt. Lander Geo. Lapter, Sgt.

Steve Brodie. A moving picture program and a will precede the play under the direction of Social Sec. W. M. Edwards.

Jfi-C 7 1 res Harts-A ccessories ATTERIES $10 OU Mrs. Annie Kwinski of 526 1st Avenue. Milwaukee. writes she became 3 the name Lydia E. Pink if it will help She says she took six bottles aud is teeliug much better.

Mrs. 'Mattie Adams, who lives in Downing Street, Brewton, writes as follows: friend recommended Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound and since taking it I feH like a different With her children grown up, the middle-aged woman find? time to do the things she never had time to do the new books, pee the new plays, enjoy her grandchildren, take an active part in church and civic affairs. Far from being pushed aside by the younger set, she finds a full, rich life of her own. That is, if her health is good.

Thousands of women past fifty, they owe health to Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. GRACE WOOD JESS S-nger of Foil: Songs of many lands, uualized in costume. Xo vent ber 6 th Lay iNursery otone The corner stone of the new' St. day nursery 011 Alameda lias been laid by Bishop A.

J. Schuler. Tho nursery is primarily for mothers in East El Paso who have to seek employment. It will be conducted by refugee sisters of the Sa- crcd Heart. MANUEL AND WILLIAMSON Duo-Pianists.

Playing two pianos and two I The intimate type of this series makes the purchase of entire series necessary. No reservations for single concerts, except for such out-of-town guests as will be room for. Reservations may be made from Mrs. Johnson either by mail, or at Hotel Orndorff, or from any music "store. Entire series including tea.

$8.00 plus war tax. payabU one-hali when reservations are made and remainder October 15 The nour of all concerts it 4 30 p. m. ADOLPHE MENJOU HONOR GUEST Save for Babies Children are saving pennies to help pay for layettes the Christ Child society furnish for poor children the year round. Pasteboard banks have been distributed to the little folk for their savings.

A stanza on the bank reads: cent or a dime, Or whatever you please, For little bare feet. That would otherwise Mary Virginia Homan Entertained Before Going to School Bars Sunday Marriage Sunday marriages are much it was decided after two Sunday marriages at St. Ignatius church. these marriages come late, distract the people, cause annoyance. For these reasons it was resolved not to have any more marriages on reads a notice in the Western American.

Mary Virginia Homan, who will leave soon for College of Industrial Arts, Denton, was honor guest today at a luncheon given by Betty Morrissett at the Mary Ladd tearoom. 1131 Yandell. The hostess will be assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. F.

Morrissett. Georgia and Virginia West, 2525 E. Yandell, entertained Friday night for Miss Homan. They were assisted by their mother. Mrs.

H. V. West, and Mrs. Grace Means. U.

D. C. to Name Heads Election of officers will be held at a meeting of Wade Hampton chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy, Friday at 3:30 p. m. at Asbury Methodist church.

Rev. W. Angie Smith, pastor of Trinity Methodist church, will speak on Sunday at 8 p. 111 at the church. Mrs.

Chas. Hayward will give a vocal solo. Station WDAH, Trinity church, will broadcast all regular church services Sunday. 1 alks Society Work Bishop Manrique Zarate, Bishop of Huetala, talked on the work of the El Paso Christ Child society at a meeting here of the Mexican auxiliary to the society. About 50 were present.

The women sewed on layettes for poor babies. We Invite You TO OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH US Special Sunday Dinner September i 1927 TABLE Served from 11:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m.

The lobe RAINBOW SALAD DEPT. STORE Overland and S. Mesa. Brilliantly colored, a new and distinctive flavor. Contains red cherries, golden peaches fresh apricots, blended with rich, smooth special ice cream into something new and delightful! LABOR DAY SERMON 8:00 p.

m. Trinity Methodist Church Hear DR. W. ANGIE SMITH y' MENU Half Grapefruit au Maraschino or Norwegian Sardines on Toast Stuffed Celery Ripe Olives Paso Girl Married Mrs. John Hoard, 3427 Richmond, announces the marriage of her daugter, Marie Frances Schwartz, to Marvin Desselles, June 1 at New leans.

The couple are at home at 2262 Prior, New Orleans. Mrs. Hoard has just returned from visiting the couple. Cream of Tomato Andalu or Consommo To Be Well the Kidneys Must Thoroughly Eliminate Waste Poisons From the Blood teel constantly lame and achy is often indication of improper elimination. The kidneys arc the blood filters, and rid the blood of waste impurities.

Sluggish action, however, docs not thoroughly cleanse the blood of poisonous waste and is apt to make one languid, tired and achy, with dull headaches, dizziness and often a nagging backache. A common warning of imperfect kidney action is scanty or painful excretions. Assist the kidneys at such times with a stimulant diuretic. Since 1885 Doan's Pills have been winning friends the country over. Ask your neighbor! A Las Cruces marriage license was issued to Lawrence Faulkner and Desta Dean, both of Ft.

Bliss. Valley String Cream Mashed Pota toe Garden Green Pras au Gratin Potatoes A Class ior All Men (Undenominational) The biggfett. livest, most democratic party of men meeting in southwest for Bible study every Sunday. Subject: the Best Things of BIG SPECIAL PROGRAM Mail Carriers Convention Visitors Especially Invited. Ellanay Theater, Sunday, 9:30 a.

m. Coolest Place in the City. COME! Mrs. Fred Weir of Silver City is the guest of Mrs. C.

M. Parsons, Hotel Sheldon. WHY NOT? Try our home-cooked Supper Tonight The Chocolate Shop 09 Texas St. M. aple Nut Sundae Cake Bird Nest Benevento Apple Pie with Cheese Koquefort Cheese with Crackers Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys At all dealers, 60c a box.

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