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PACE SIX EVENING POST 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 4380 SOCIETY NEWS P.E.O. HONORS FOUNDERS AT MRS. Girl Glorifier at Palm Beach Chapter Has Special Guests for Program Mrs. C.

L. North, 1312 E. Nevada, entertained Chapter of the P. E. O.

Sisterhood at her home, Monday. at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. H.

L. Stansberry, assisted by Mrs. C. L. Crawford, was in charge of the day program.

They used seven lighted candles in a brass candelabra to reoresent the seven founders. Mrs. L. Walton wore a uniform similar to that worn by the in their college days. Special guests were Mmes.

C. L. Buskirk, W. H. Jones, L.

U. Morris and E. B. Elfers, Mrs. North presented Miss Lurana Morris, who is leaving for her new home in Los Angeles, a gift from the chapter.

Mrs. Geo. Ferguson and Miss Ruth Cile North assisted the hostesses. Members present included: Mmes. E.

W. Cady, Ferguson, Crawford, Stanley W. Crosby, J. D. Mason, L.

U. Morris, L. G. Rowell, H. G.

Stansberry and H. S. Walton and Miss Lurana Morris. IS PARTY HOSTESS Gives Second of Series of Bridge and Luncheoa Affairs Mrs. E.

B. Rogers, 1601 E. Rio Grande, will give the second of a series of bridge-luncheons at her home Saturday at 1 p. m. There will be 12 guests.

Mrs. Rogers entertained 16 guests at a recent affair. Tourist Club Meets Mrs. E. A.

Rolston talked oi her cxperienoes in India at the Tourist club meeting Monday with Mrs. R. Lovelace, 3415 Pershing. Mrs. A.

S. Yale read a paper on Africa. Mmes. F. B.

White and L. L. Robinson led current events discussion. Those who attended are: Mmes. Jos.

Dwyer, H. C. Dyer, H. C. Greer.

John A. Schauck of Ft. Worth, H. L. McCune.

L. L. Robinson. P. B.

White, C. E. Kellogg, Marshall Dawson and Pope. Honor Club Founders Leo F. Hiseler, accompanied by Miss Dorothy will give a violin solo at the City Government club birthday tea at Hotel Hussmann Saturday from 2:30 to 5 p.

m. Miss Maybelle Elliott will read. Mrs. Je C. Ott, retiring president, her The affair will honor club founders.

SELECTS NEW OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR CALENDAR The blight lights of Broadway and the bright light of Florlciu's are equally pleasant to the Flo Ziesields. Smartly arrayed in the newest sub-tropical fashions, the producer with his equally famous Billie Bn-ke. p--! daughter. Patricia, were sought out at Palm Beach by a cameraman. Miss Louise Newman to Head Trinity Club Miss Louise Newman was elected president of the World Friendship club of Trinity Methodist church Monday at 8 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. S. S. Burchfield, 1815 Elm.

Other officers elected are: Miss Irene Mead, vice-president; Turner Clifton, secretary, Aubrey Schrock, treasurer; Miss Louise Campbell, mission study superintendent; Miss Frances Ayers, social sendee superintendent; Mrs. I. J. Ayers, superintendent; and Mrs. Nelson Wygant, assistant superintendent.

Mrs. J. W. Brown installed the officers. Mrs.

Wygant, Miss Emma Mae Hunt and Miss Verda Lacey gave a program. Miss Marguerite Blocksom was in charge of games. Mrs. N. L.

Linebaugh and Misses Mary Puryear and Alice Carre assisted the hostess during the social hour. Those who attended are: Misses Jessie Seay, Margurite and Naomi Blocksom. Irene Mead, Verda Lacey, Frances Ayers, Myra Smith, Emma Mae Hunt, Messrs. and Mmes. Nelson Wygant and J.

W. Gattis, Messrs. 2. E. Sellers, C.

E. Arnold, Wm. Traylor, Snyder. L. A.

Mnier, Turner Clifton, John B. Murphy, Jas. Bawls, Aubrey Schrock, Wm Walker. E. M.

Dief- fenfcach and N. L. Linebaugh and Mmes. I. J.

Aycis. W. A. Traylor. O.

L. Snyder. N. L. Linebaugh, V.

H. Hunt and W. Brown and Carre and WEDNESDAY The mid-week chicken dinner will be held at the First Christian church from 11:30 a. m. to 1 p.

m. Supper is at 6:30 p. m. A turkey dinner will be held at the First Presbyterian church at 6:30 p. m.

The regular mid-week dinner will be held at the First Methodist church at 6:30 p. m. The regular mid-week dinner will be held at Trinity Methdist church at 6:30 p. m. The T.

E. C. club will hold initiation at the home of Miss Margaret Pierce. The Euzelian class of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. H.

S. Lide, 3710 Cambridge, at 2:30 p. m. Miss Glasgow to Teach Art in E. P.

Miss Octavia M. Glasgow, daughter of Brig. Gen. W. J.

Glasgow, 1120 Magoffin, will be in charge of the art work at the El Paso School for Girls, it was announced today. Miss Glasgow studied art in France for three years. She was a student of Corcoran Art Gallery, Washington, D. St. Louis School of Fine Arts, St.

Louis; Miss Critcher School of Portraiture. Washington, D. and Delaclus Studio, Paris, France. Music Teachers Elect Officers WILL ATTEND PRESBYTERIAN DINNER PARTY Pasoan to Exhibit Paintings in N. M.

Auxiliary Leads Service Mies Ruth Hart led devotions at the Thirst Baptisti church evangelistic meeting Monday at 7:30 p. m. Miss Nan Meadows and Jack Manning gave vocal solos. The devotional service was in charge of the Young auxiliary. Rev.

Moore will speak today on the barrier to Christianity in China. Mrs. Dean to Be Hostess Mrs. Margaret Dean will be hostess at a benefit card and bunco for the Atlantic City Booster club Thursday at her home, 148 Brown. She will be assisted by Mmes.

Sophia La Rock, Stella Satterfield, Fannie Swor and Mabel Sugg. Gives Tea for Guest Mrs. Freddy Mosson, guest of Mrs. Fred Elliott, was honored Sunday at a tea from 4 to 7 p. m.

given by her hostess. Mrs. Mosson has returned from a visit in Washington. D. C.

Give Card Party at Hostess House Convalescent patients at Wm. Beaumont hospital were entsrtained with a bridge and pinochle party Monday at the Red Cross house. Mrs. Beatrix Collinson, recreational director and hostess, was assisted by Mmes. Violet Ven Petten, Edna Stephens and Wm.

Schnider, and Fred Duzen and Glen Martin. High scores in bridije were m-ide by Richard Bennett and C. M. Nix. Mr.

and Mrs. R. Bennett made high scores in pinochle. Glen Martin made low score. TO BE DELEGATE AT CONFERENCE Miss Mary to Attend Dallas Meeting Miss Mary Leighton was nominated delegate to the mid-winter Y.

W. C. A. conference in Dallas, Feb. 16 and 17, at the Business and Professional board meeting Alonday.

A benefit bridge party to finance the trip was planned for Feb. 8 at the acsociation building. Miss Gloria Henderson, finance committee chnirman, is in charge of the ticliet sale. Miss Esther Ott is decoration and ENTERTAINS CLUB refreshment committee chairman. Mrs.

to Be Next Hostess to Jolly Nine Mrs. R. P. Holmes, County road, entertained the Jolly Nine club Monday at her heme. Mrs.

Earl Allen made high score. Mrs. F. B. Ingle will entertain the club next week.

Guests: Mmes. Ingle, Allen, H. Braem, H. Berryhlll, E. L.

Forgason, J. W. Bolton and Sam Moore. Aladdin Club to Elect The Woman's Aladdin club of the upper valley will meet Thursday at 2 p. m.

for election officers. Hostesses are: Mmes. R. Turner, James Wareing, Tim Williams and John A. Tulk.

PERSONAIS Mrs. Wm. 815 has returned from a three visit with relatives in Maria, Tex. Miss Mary McMurtrey of Los Gatos. arrived Sunday to visit her sister, Mrs.

Jas. A. Dick, and Mr. Dick. 1304 Montana.

Mr. and Mrs Oeo. Le Baron of Los Angeles, formerly of El will arrive Wednesday from Birmingham, where they attended a national real estate convention. They will be guests at Hotel Hussmann several days while visiting friends. Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. Bassett, 2226 Pennsylvania, spent the week-end In Lordsburg, N. M. To Honor Andy Cohen Omega Phi Alpha fraternity will honor Andy Cohen, an honorary member, with a welcome home dance Sunday at 9 p.

m. at Zion center. Marcus Weiss, Sidney Stern and Willie Wildstein are in charge. orchestra will play. There will be a musical program.

Seeds Eaby Chicks Fruit Poultry Supplies Paso Seed Co. 608 East Overland St. Exhibits Most Cats Mrs. Harry Beard of Ft. Bliss had the largest exhibition of cats in the Persian society cat show.

She won on best opposite sex novice and best tortise shell cats. There were 53 solid red and red tabbies in the show. To Elect at Smoker The Calumus club will elect officers at a smoker at Hotel Paso del del Norte today at 7:30 p. m. OUR HNAL CUT OutTheyCo Mrs.

Nona Diggs Brady Is In Canon City, with her brother, who Is ill. Mrs. L. N. Morris and Miss Lurana Morris, who have been visiting friends in El Paso, will return to their home in Los Angeles today.

Fabian Stolaroff returned from a buy- lEig trl to New York city. Mrs. W. D. Fisher.

32l6 Porter, is 111 at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Owen White win leave Thursday for their home In New York city. They have been house guests of and Mrs.

O. S. Osborn in Clint. Mrs. S.

D. Ambrose, 2818 Henderson, Is improving since a recent operation. She Is able to see friends. B. Hardage stopping at Hotel Alamac In New York city.

A. L. Pierce is atending the automobile convention in Chicago. He will go to New York and Detroit. J.

A. Farnsworth of Chihuahua City is accompanying him. Mexican Pottery Special for Week Art Shop 104 Little Plaza At Only All ramps All SaWns Swedes Velvets Patents A good selection of grade Shoes to select from. M6st all sizes in every style. A Pair Values to $6.85 Pumps Straps Oxfords This SaJe Is to make room for early Spring: shoes.

Every model on sale for suitable wear. Everv Sale Final See Our Window Display Vo Mail Orders No. C.O.D. No Refunds COUNTY P-T. A.

COUNCIL MEETS Dona Anna Schools Represented at Session Miss Florence Crissy was reelected president of the El Paso Music Assn at a meeting Monday at 8 p. m. at Hotel Hussmann Other officers reelected are: Mrs Chas. J. Andrews, vice president: Mrs.

Abbie Durke, secretary; and Miss Yvonpe Baber, treasurer. were made for a luncheon at Hotel Hussmann, March 11. Many Reserve Tables for Affaur Wednesday Reservations are being made for the turkey dinner at the First Presbyterian church Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. Those who will have tables are: and Mmes.

W. R. Blair, H. T. Bowie, Jas.

A. Dick, J. F. Gra- hatn, W. R.

Gore. J. Paul Henderson, J. W. Johnson, J.

J. W. B. Long. E.

Ai. Shelton, Lytton R. Taylor, Harris Walthall, Milton A. Warner, J. J.

Piatt, G. W. Wilcox. Mmes. E.

M. Hunter, Mary Hamilton. Kate Sandel, H. M. Richardson.

Adine Stafford. Miss dred Richardson, Miss Sophie Gilchrist, R. W. Miller. G.

JL Turner and R. W. Campbell. Messrs. and Mmes.

A. W. Blttick, B. 1j. Farrftr, Fred Grooms, J.

S. Murdock, Chas. Newman, Dan White. G. C.

Hoenes, E. G. Stewart, W. R. Blair, H.

G. Moore, W. H. Barrett, Neil Grosheider, Frank Simmons and J. A.

McCallum and Mmes. Cunningham. E. Kellogg and Frank Hornbeck and Misses Grace Corbin and Maud B. Doan.

PASO WOMEN ASK PASSAGE RIGHTS BILL A private showing of canvasses done by Mrs. Jouette Fall Elliott of Three Rivers, N. daughter of Albert Fall, will be held in Phoenix this spring. Mrs. Elliott is visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Mark B. Thompson, who are arranging the exhibit. She is a portrait painter. The first of numerous social affairs planned for Mrs.

Elliott was. a dinner at the Country club given by hostess this week. Honors Mrs. Sherwood The club of the lower valley entertained at 2 p. m.

today at luncheon In honor of the retiring president, Mrs. H. J. Sherwood. Mrs.

J. A. Jolly, new president, was in charge. Members of the club were hostesses. A summary of work done this year was given at a meeting of the Donna Anna County CouncH of Pa-' rents and Teachers at Mesquite recently.

Las Cruces, Mesilla Park, Brazitos, Mesquite and Anthony schools were repretented. Mrs. G. E. Eminger arranged the musical Mrs.

Lydia Elcher Haystead. Child Welfare Bureau cf Santa Fe. spoke on adjusting children to environment. Mrs. E.

R. Russell of EH Paso, nresident of the 15th district of Terras Parent-Teachers talked. A committee is working to encourage birth and death registrations, A social hour followed the meeting. To Cive Tea Sunday Rev. and Mrs.

Marshall Dawson, 1215 E. Rio Grande, will "ive a tea at thslr home Sundav at 0 p. m. Rev. Dawsrn will discvss the difference between 20th and 19th century evolution.

The public is invited. Mrs. Walter Stcckwell will assist Mrs. Dawson. Quality Service Price CRiCHET Co.

CEriL CRICHET Prop Main S49 Urrtlr GUILD TO GIVE DINNER St. Group to Give Affair at Parish House Mrs. H. Abbott is chairman of the dining room committee for the enchilada dinner of St. guild at the parish house Thursday from 6 to 8 p.

m. Mmes. F. O. Barrett, L.

W. Borrett, Wm. Beare, J. E. Jackson, C.

Jones, Lawrence Koch. Hugo Elmendorf. T. Hlllworth, J. W.

Moss and E. C. Snow will assist Mrs. Abbott. Mrs.

C. A. Williams, chairman of the kitchen committee, will be assisted by Mmes. Wade Hamilton, Pelham Winter and Violet Ven Petten. Council Asks Revision of Property Control Laws The El Paso Joint Legislative council is recommending the passage of the pronertv session of the Texas legislature, according to Mrs.

O. A. uritcnect, president. Recommendations from the council are: that married women have the right to make contracts; that married wbmen have the right to dispose of separate property without consent of their husbands; that legal means for providing joint control of community property be established. Mrs.

H. G. Bonorden, represents the League of Women Voters on the Legislative council, Mrs. E. R.

Russell represents the Jewish Council ot women, and Mrs. Robt. Townsend, the Parent-Teacher council. They have written letters to lators. Mrs.

Critchett and Mrs. D. J. McCanne are writing from Legislative council. To Give Employe Party Night In will feature style show and refreshments at the party for employes of the Popular Dry Goods Co.

today at 8:30 p. m. at the store. Mrs. A.

F. Quesenberry is directing the cabaret stunts. Prof. La 'th Floor First Bank Our Special Marcel for Fall and Winter GUARANTEED 4.00 ully V. An Old Permanent Our waves vou of the traufat ol frequent mrroelling end vour and wave are mere beautiful not naar- with irons regularly.

Finger Wave. 50c; Shampoo, vvc LaRUE PERMANENT WAVE SHOP Fonrtb Floor First Bank Open Snndayi by Appolotinent Open Evenings With oi Without Waiilnc Entertain N. M. Guests Mr. 9 Mrs Clarence Bloodworth Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Keyes of Silver City, N. motored to El Paso Sunday and spent the day with P. Yates. 1308 Montara.

Mrs. J. W. Yates entertained them with an Informal dinner. men are former classmates of Mr.

Yates. Meet mp Srott Pountain INVESTIGATE THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN See out Booth at the El Paso Post Cooking School, Liberty Hall. WwtN you are wearing the gown we have just dry cleaned you are ready to meet the man you like most and the woman you like least. Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 and Up All Garments Iiisured While in Our Care Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 (No Extra Charge for Vest) All Work Called for and Delivered One-Day Service ANGELUS CLEANING WORKS 806 N. Mesa Ave.

Phone Main 1610 A WINTER VACATION is like a 209 N. MESA Yes, Dear, Select an Orthophonie the First Thing in the No musical Instrument in its field, regardless of size or price, can approximate its glorious musical performance. Ready for instant entertainment for quiet evenings at home, your bridge luncheons, dinner parties or informal dances, your thophonie Will give you a lifetime of musical happiness. Certainly, select one tomorrow. There is no need to put it off.

terms make it easy to pay! Hear the NeW Orthophonies at the Post Cooking School IJVVIGORATES REBUILDS CHEERS deltsMful are near pou FLORIDA AND THE GOLF COAST a ftw houtt the discomfort of northtrb and ties fiowei 6Ded Fionda, where bnxigs ttp oew litk to tp pimck tnd iiawn. AU v'out enfoved inda tctitions. Mektr connectiuns ct Neu Orletm Wfth L. N. tor Fionda one leavmg ti A end ai cn t' Doth traverse the 'temi tropical Gtilt Coasu che attract and convenient rouct eo Timnigb and 4imnfi cai allow eci ehte FU) md mail fot tun oi Roride tKt Gult ktasu ing ecc.

7 4 Scanbm Rida Houston toout Florida dif Gulf CoMt. tnd luou wtnui Namt ASU VILLE New Electrically Operated RCA Radiolas At Paso's Musical Department also find a complete line of newest model RCA Radiolas, Speakers and all Radio accessories. Offered on the Easy Payment Plan. Radiola least ive light socket Radiola made. Complete with tubes and 100- A speaker 5144 Radiola The famous RCA Super-Heterodyne.

Complete wiUi XOO-A speaker and tubes $211 Radiola 62 Cabinet initru- ment with buUt-ln dynamic 5410 Majestic Cabinet Model Radios A nationally known favorite but recently introduced in E3i Paso. We feature two beautiful cabinet type instruments at and $167.50 tLess Tubee) ictor Electrola Radiola The Iiighest point of development in sound reproduction is reached in the Victor Electrola. The mightiest thunder of the full symphony the acoustical properties of the concert hall reproduced by this tounding new instrument. Music duplicated in every tail with power and volume that equals-or exceeds the original or can be turned down to a whisper. A Full Year to Pay on any Instrument Model combined with Radiola 18; no batteries or speaker necessary Model combination with electrical amplification $4353 Model 9-16 Electrola-Ra- dlola with the electro dynamic reproducing unit $750 Model 9 54 Automatjo Electrola-Radiola changesi its own records, the last word in musical perform Straight Orthophonie Victrolas Orthophonie Victrolas may be purchased for its little as $94 Other models at $135, $165, $225 and $230.

A fufl year to pay if desired TRI-STATE MUSIC CO. Walter T. Blackwell, Prop. Easy Before buying any musical strument It will pay you to investigate the Stato" Easy Payment Plan. Phor 3 Main 1184 for demonstration in your home.

No obligation. 103 S. EL PASO HOME OF THE VICTROLA IN EL PASO".

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