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PACE SIX EL PASO EVENING POST PAGE THE POST WANTS NEWS OF ALL SORTS THAT IS OY INTEREST TO WOMEN WHEN YOU GIVE A PARTY OR ENTERTAIN YOUR CLUB. PLEASE PHONE 4380 SOCIETY NEWS WILL HONOR BLISS COUPLE WITH DINNER WEAVING OF TAPESTRIES CURE FOR JADED NERVES Lt. and Mrs. B. D.

Gill Go to New Station Lt. and Mrs. Burgo D. Gill, who will leave soon for Panama, will bfj honored with a dinner by Capt, Mrs. Geo Morris, 3801 McKinley their home Friday at 7:30 p.

i Spring flowers and green candled will decorate teh tables. Guests Invited are: Maj. and Mrs I. O. Gladish, Capt.

and Mrs. Wesley Price, Capt. and Mrs. Glenn Pinley, Lt. and Mrs.

Milton Hankins Lt. and Mrs. Gill and Lt. and Mrs Chas. R.

Carlson. The party will attend the hop at the club afterward. Mrs. Carl Halla entertained with a bridge-luncheon at her home, McKinley, Tuesday at 1 p. m.

iri Mrs. honor. Those present were: Mmes. Gillf J. C.

Grable, H. K. Dodge, Jas Ri Hill, Price, L. Padgett, Trying D. Offer, Roy Griffin.

J. W. Vann. R. P.

McCcmb and Milton Hankins and Miss Marjorie Pease. High Scr.rnc made by Mines Gill and McComb. Will Gioe Buffet Supper Before Hop Lt and ts J. C. Grable will give a buffet supper at their home.

2727 McKinley, Friday before the hop at Ft. Bliss. Guests will include: Col. and W. H.

Chambers, Maj. and Mrs Carl Halla, Mai. and Mfs. J. J.

Teter, Mai. and Mrs. D. B. Sander.

Maj. and Mrs. C. Clark. Capt and Mrs.

I. D. Offer. Lt. and Mrs.

E. Rhodes and Lt. and Mrs. John Luscombe FIVE CIRCLES OF MISSIONS SOCIETY MEET They Feed Splasho on ent tain club 14. and Mrs.

Day Jewell Give Bridge Party at Quarters Lt. and Mrs. Day Jewel1 entertain-. ed the First Cavalry division train bridge club at their quarters Tuesday. Those who attended are: Mai.

and Mrs. Jas. R. Hill. Capt.

and Mrs. A. W. Lee, Capt. and Mrs.

Lester Ingram, Capt. and Mrs. W. W. Price, and Lt.

and Mrs. John Luscombe. Mrs. Ingram and Lt. Jewell made high scores in TO DISCUSS TRIP Miss Hester Hood Will Tell Of Journey to Europe Mrs.

Berethea Aske Bergh and one of her many tapestries. This illustrates the story of the Goose Girl, and the By JULIA BLANSHARD NEA Service Writer NEW be psychan- alyzed. Take up the weaving of old Norse tapestries, instead. In working out seme luminous picture from your own life your mind will oe so thrilled and your hands so busy that nervous tangles will just unwind Mrs. Berethea Aske Bergh, authority on Norse culture, gives this sage advice from 30 observation of just what a panacea for tense minds weaving can be.

first and second as I call my pupils sometimes, women, Mrs. Bergh smiled. of the greatest gynecologists saw me singing over my loom one day when he was almost beside himself with insomnia caused by overwork. I taught him to weave and it cured him. year he send a friena to me, a Pennsylvania millionaire who was dying of fear because of a skipping Curiously, Mrs.

first terest in tapestry weaving camc frcm a bet. At an art museum, someone remark on the beauty of seme tapestries claimed to the oldest tapestries in Europe. bet they are thU Norseman said to a group of friends knowing that Norse culture ran sack centuries before Christ. Tney but Mrs. Bergh became so interested in proving that Norway did have the oldest tapestries in Europe that she took the first boat to Norway, four days later.

first class in weaving was five society women from Boston, who gave up nine hours daily foi 12 weeks to learn. That was 20 year ago. I still hear from them. Every one of them still weaves. that proof of its Mrs.

Berg asked. Her home is proof that she sti weaves, too. Everywhere are love! tapestries. One stunning piec the Goose Girl, and th is of such fine, shee texture, that, held to the light, look like a gorgeously colorful stainei glass window. Officers Named; Commit' tee Members Appointed The five circles of Asbury Missionary society met at 2:30 p.

m. Tuesday. Mrs. JoHn T. de Bardeleben, 383C Jackson, entertained No.

1 at her home. Mrs. Lena Florence was elected treasurer. Mrs. Brice Jackson wrill be secretary.

Mmes. L. McCall and J. Harper are chairmen- of the social service and telephone committees. Mrs.

C. H. Rhodes, president of the union, spoke. Mrs. S.

L. Mock was a visitor. Mmes. H. C.

Clements and McCall wrere on the program. Mrs. F. B. Faust, assisted by Mrs.

L. Gardner, entertained No. 2 at her home, 3124 Tularosa. Mrs. L.

Sullivan, circle superintendent, was a visitor. Mrs. Chas. Tipton presided. Mrs.

C. H. Gimbel led devotions. Mrs. E.

M. Newton was assisted by Mrs. Arthur Hermann in entertaining No. 3 at her home, 3120 Wheeling. Mrs.

Henry Gardner was appointed superintendent of local work and Mrs. W. W. Lee chairman oi the telephone committee. Mmes.

J. E. Tompkins and Juli Tompkins and Miss Neola Somer ville were guests of No. 4 at th home of Mrs. J.

A. Somerville, 323 Ora Mrs. J. A. Lundy presideo Mrs.

O. A. Beals led devotions Mrs. Clyde Smith, 3519 AlamogOT do, was hostess to No. 5.

Mrs Hug: Henry appointed Mrs. J. A. Taylc agent for the missionary Mrs. M.

Smith devotional leader; and Mrs. E. McGee chairman oT ciai service. Mrs. McGee assisted the hostess during the social hour SUPPER PARTY WILL PRECEDE HOP CALENDAR Capt.

and Mrs. R. P. McComb to Entertain FRIDAY The study circle of the Council of Jetrish Women will meet at Temple Mt Slnaj at 3 pm. The Choral club will meet at the Woman's club at 10 a m.

The city federation of the B.Y.P.tJ. will meet at the First Baptist churcli at 8 p. m. for a program meeting. The Christ Child society will meei at Community Center at 2:30 p.

m. The Daughters of the King at fhe Capt. and Mrs. McComb will entertain with a buffet supper at; their heme, 3916 Madisoh, Fridav at OPPJCERS who fill attend are: Misses ARE INSTALLED Margaret Arringdale, Peggy Hogan, Elizabeth Loomis, ICatherine vaiinw bourne, Eula Lee Bell, Jeannette Rawlings, Helen McCullough and Officials, Name Committees BimLsfvCDMRC(Sbbsaild J' A- JoUy vas tastened as Hpnri Lubberman I president oI the Jower vaUey Wo- p. Bixel, Henri Lubberman, club Wednesday at 2:30 p.

Westphalinser, T. S. Riggs, Barnes, R. P. T.

L. Harold, and Edward The narty will attend the hop at the club afterward. HONOR VISITOR AT BRIDGE-TEA roses. 1 Mrs. m.

at the club house. Other officers are: Mmes. Chas. King, vice-president; J. M.

Cruze, recording secretary; Frank Bertch, corresponding secretary; Geo. Cowherd, treasurer and Frank Osbourn, parliamentarian. Mrs. H. J.

Sherwood, retiring president, presented Mrs. Jolly with Mrs. L. P. Walker to Entertain for Two Guests Jolly appointed standing committees for the year.

Miss Erma Sealy and Mmes. E. R. Wilson, R. E.

Ross and J. W. Bolton will serve on the program commit- tee. Mmes. F.

C. Livingston and H. 11 F. Greggerson are on the music will honor Mrs Jas. Schuyler Brown committee.

Mmes. H. Braem, Earl of Denver and Mrs. Win. Auen Frank Osboum and J.

E. with a bridge-tea at nsr home Mon- Eealy wiil worfc on membershlp. Mins. M. L.

Blake, Earl ABen and F. lay at 2:15 p. m. Guests who will attend: Mmes. E.

D. Piatt, Rose Piatt, Tom Mayfield, Donald Rathbun, H. F. Dieterich, Bryan Wells Brown. Lansing Thome, H.

A. Borders, J. A. Borders, T. C.

Liddell, W. Stewart Berkshire, Herbert Rand, A. D. Neuman and Al- ingle comprise the valley special committee. The courtesy committee is composed of Mmes.

H. J. Padfen and Frank Osboum. Mmes. H.

A. Carnes, Tellison and Prescott are new members. Mrs. Sam Moore was in charge of bert Tatum and Miss Fredericka program. Geo.

McManus talked on the care Well, the horses name is And the girl seen going for a Kipp. morning canter down this very wet bridal path is Martha Norelius, Olympic swimming champion. The scene is a swimming pool at Palm Beach where the younger set makes aquatic whoopee under the sub- Cirrlp 1 tropical sun. "Splasho" is fed on and is stabled on a peg 3409 in a wardrob the air is let out of him. Tardy, J4uy ea.

Will Entertain at Informal Supper Miss Hester Hood win tell about her trip to Eurooe at the supper meeting of the High School Girl Beserves Friday at 6 p. at the Y. W. C. A.

Miss Louise Billard, former president of the club, will talk. Dorothy Dorris will give a piano solo. Miss Mae Crysler, who arranged the program, wUl lead a group singing. A skating party will be held at the Baptist publishing house afterward. An airplane trip is the theme for programs of the organization during the semester.

Miss Eleanor Lyles is devotional chairman for the tdtm. Miss Augusta Abbott is in charge oi skating parties to be held on alternating Fridays at the Baptist publishing house. Luncheon for Visitors Mrs. L. Shannon Cook and hes mother, Mrs.

H. A. Lewis, will entertain with a luncheon at Salon Monday at 1 p. m. in honoij of Mrs.

house guest, Mrs. T'l L. Darneal of Pallas. A valentine theme will be used ini decoration. Will Give Concert Miss Gladvs Ray is chairman of the Pilot concert to be giver Feb.

23 in Scottish Rite cathedral. Miss Jane Gale, Berla Eme-t ree, Mrs. A. Y. Chew, Mrs.

Marji Wood and Mrs. L. E. Stark will sist her on the committee. Benefit Card Party Mmes.

H- L. Bowman, J. E. Blake ly, W. C.

Simpson, and H. F. are in charge of the benefit can party to be given at Wincheste: Cooley school Friday at 7:30 p. m. Guests are requested to bring ta bits and bridge appointments.

Bachelors Are Guests Members of the clul will be special guests at the hop a the elub at Ft. Bliss Friday PERSONALS 'Ut. and Mrs. Jack Burris have raoveil to tit Cincinnati. Miss Lucilie Davis of Mexico City is lb gaast of her sifeter, Mrs.

Ralph Vornan Gold. Mrs. Virginia Estes of Silver City, is guest at Hotel Paso de! Norte. She 1. the of Mrs.

Hesse Mefsefelder county clerk, of Silver City. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. S.

Wroth, formerly of Albuquerque, now with the U. S. Bureau of Mines in Washington, D. announce the birth of a son, Robt. Stewart.

Jan. 3 at the home of Mrs. mother in Woodbury, N. J. Mr.

and Mrs. H. E. Cottam, 205 Grandview, announce the birth of a daughter Jan. 20.

Mrs. C. N. Holiord has returned from a visit with her and daughter in Clarksdale, Ariz. The of L.

Jones. 2712 Montana, vho underwent an appendicitis op- Hotel XHeu, is favorable. Meeting in Honor of Founder's Day Mrs. K. F.

Boftoroff, 3132 Pershing, entertained Chapter of the P.E Q. Sisterhood today at 10 a. m. at her home in commemoration of day. Mrs.

J. P. Yearwood, assisted by Mrs. J. C.

Kistenmacher, told the history of the sisterhood, lighting rainbow colored candles in a seven- branch candelabra to represent the seven founders. Mrs. C. W. Mottinger presided at the business session.

Members of the chapter are: Mmes. D. han, D. J. Farrell, Paul Heermans, Kistenmacher, Geo.

H. Mengel, Mottinger, H. F. Pratt, D. M.

Smith Hope Smith, Lytton Taylor, Yearwood and Bottoroff, and Miss Elizabeth Hughes. A social hour followed the program. Choral Club to Meet The choral club will meet at th' club Friday at 10 a. There will be an executive meeting at 9:30 a. m.

to make plans foi future activities. Officers Installed Mrs. Gene Brenick was installed president of the auxiliary the union at the close the regular business meeting Wed nesday in Carpenters halL Other officers: Mmes. M. S.

Bix ner, vice-president; L. Sharp, secretary; R. S. Light, financial secretary; Sterling Fisher, conductress; Otis Goodman, warden; Geo. Harrj Mitchell and J.

W. Goss, trus- entertain with an informal suppe social hour, with dancing, foi- aVheiJ; quarters Friday at 8 p. 1ou.pri Guests who will attend: Col. anc Mrs. C.

Freeman, Maj. and Mrs M. A. Dailey, Maj. and Mrs.

Milton Hall, Maj. and Mrs. R. E. Parrish.

Capt. and Mrs. Lincoln Martin, Capt. and Mrs. Earl Capt.

and Mrs. Jas. F. Hamner, Capt. and Mrs.

R. L. Cudlipp, Mrs. Wm. Moncrief, Miss Grace Leonard, Miss Mary Hamner, Maj.

W. L. Reesman, Capt. Hugh Hester and B. Pitman.

of the teeth. The Cadwallader school harmonica band, led by Mrs. Geo. Berner, do, was hostess to Alta Vista circle Misses Frances Healy, Margaret of the First Baptist church at her Waddell and Nellie Russell also heme Tuesday. peared on the program.

Mmes. Wr. L. Cass, B. Avant and Mmes.

F. M. Fisher, R. Garner, Give Skating Party Mrs. Raymond Reynolds will chaperone the skating party which! Meece talked on the life of Lottie W.

A. Vogan and L. V. Dodson were Trinity Methodist Epworth league Mocn. hostesses during the social hour, will give at the Baptist publishing Mrs.

O. S. Cook assisted the host- The club plans a cake walk at house Friday at 7:30 p. m. ess during the social hour.

the center Feb. 1. Club Organizer Here Mrs. Elizabeth Gardner of Austin national organizer of Altrusa clubs was the house guest of Mrs. A.

Quisenberry, 2703 Pershing. Wednes day. Altrusans and old friends callec informally during the evening. Mrs. Gardner received friends a Hotel Hussmann today before goin to Tucson.

Society Will Meet Mrs. S. Rehrig will preside at the meeting of the Society of the Brotherhood of locomotive firemen and engineers Friday at 2:30 p. m. at Odd hall.

While in El Paso Visit Indian Mexican Shop Art Shop (j 104 Little Plaza I Will Serve Dinner The Ladies Auxiliary of New Franklin lodge, B. of L. wiil serve a Mexican dinner in Odd Fellows' hall Tuesday frcm 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Mmes.

Arthur Horn. Fred Loueks and Bertha Duke are in general charge. 1 rv i Honeymoon in Durango Miss Bernice Kelly of Los Angeles and Franklin Poore of Durango, were married by Dr. W. Angie Smith at his home, 2531 Montana, Tuesday.

They have gone to Mr. ranch Durango, where they will reside. To Give Turkey Dinner Mrs. Fred Fahrenkamp is chairman of the committee in charge of the turkey dinner to be given by the Aid society of Zion Lutheran church in the church basement Friday from 6 to 8 p. m.

Bridge Club Meets Mrs. H. O. Deuel entertained the Busy Bee bridge club Wednesday at 2 p. m.

High scores were made by Mmes. L. Andrus, G. J. Hillman, Frank Irwin and J.

L. Patterson. Mrs. B. T.

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