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PAGE SIX EL PASO EVENING POST WEDNESDAY, It, PAGE THE POST WANTS NEWS OF ALL SORTS THAT IS OF INTEREST TO WHEN YOU GIVE A PARTY OR ENTER FAIN YOUR CLUB. PLEASE PHONE 4380 SOCIETY I DANCE TO BE REGAL TEA-TIME COSTUME GIVEN AT E. P. COUNTRY CLUB Joe Goodell in Charge of Arrangements FI pne of the outstanding affairs to be held during the holiday season is the annual Christmas-New Year dinner dance to be given by the Country club. The affair, which is one of the biggest parties given at the club, will be held Dec.

27. Reservations are now being taken and 300 can be accommodated at the dinijer hour. Paul Thomas is chairman of the entertainment committee. Joe Gctod- ell is chairman of arrangements for the affair. He is being assisted by the following committees: Mrs.

Marv shall Stephenson, Mrs. Otis Coles, Mrs. Don Thompson, Mrs. Frank Schuster, Mrs. Etwin Schwartz, Mrs.

John Ridley, Mrs. Ralph Homan and Mrs. Preston Perrenot. The club will be elaborately decorated and hostesses will also decorate their dinner tables. Music for the affair will be fur- gnliihed by the Dusky Stevedcwes GROUP MEETS CtirMmas Paient Affair The monthly Bible class of the auxfliary of Westminster Presbyterian chufcli was combined with the December Inspirational meeting and was held at the church Tuesday afternoon.

Mrs. F. G. Belk presidfed and at the conclusion of the Bible study, of which Mrs. J.

K. Prather Is teacher, Mrs. Bradford Hardie took charge of the program. was Christmas carols were sung by the assembly under the leadership of Mrs. J.

W. Callahan, Mrs. Paid Heermans and Sirs. K. O.

Copenhaver. A Christmas pageant, Come An Ye was presrated by Mrs. S. T. Harris, Mrs.

H. H. Var. ner, Mrs, Forrest Smith, Mrs. McCcamick, Richmond, Mrs.

T. H. Hudspeth, Mrs. A. B.

Cipher and Mrs. Maxie Carr. The prayer of dedicaricHj was led by Mrs. J. R.

Goodman. Circle No. 1, of which Mrs, A. Cipher Is chairman, served tea during the social hour. Christmas decorations were used.

LINEN SHOWER WILL HONOR BRIDE-ELECT Miss Idalene Standish to Be Miss Ireta Pierce and Miss Ada Taylor will be hostesses at a hnen shower and tea in the Pierce home, 3110 Pershing, Wednesday from until 9 p. m. The affair will honor Miss Idalene Standish whose marriage Roblee will take place New eve. A Christmas theme of decoration will be used. The hostesses will be assisted with entertaining by their mothers, Mrs.

L. Fierce, and Mrs. C. A. Taylor, Guests win include: Misses Frances Shaw.

Nell Brown, Grace Wilson, Alice Taylor, Genevieve Bluth, Blaythe McDonald. Pay Whititng- ham, Melbg Elder, Pauline Kramer, Elizabeth Paul, Georgia Landrum, Jodee Barlow, Maurene Dunn, Ida Lee Yarbrough, Florence Becky Hoills Kyle. Johnnie Duke, Jeanette Fitzgerald. Anna Louise Harrison, Betty and Lcrfs Cameron, Lois Kennedy, Ada Mae Hadlock. Mary Love Jackson, and Mmes.

Ray Denton, Alonzo Oden, A. A. Abraham, T. H. Rogers Jas.

Frasier, Donald DeShazo, Sam Florence. A. L. Rittener and Bin Prewitt. Hamiltons to Be Hosts at Dinner Mr, and Mrs.

W. G. HamUton will entertain with a dinner at the El Paso dub Wednesday evening. A Christmas theme will be featured in the appointments. Guests will include: Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. Wise, Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Turney, Dr. and Mrs. W.

L. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, P. B.

McSain, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. P.

Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Thede, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Potter, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Kayser, Dr, and Mrs. Jas. and Mrs. Stanley Stretton.

Miss Anne Bucher, Joe Peyton, Chas. Davis, Robt. McAfee and Mr. and Mrs. Hal White.

MRS. MOORE MEMBER OF MACDOWELLS Kennedys Hosts At Bridge Party Announcement Made by Mrs. Cameron THCaSDAT DRAMA STUDY club of club m. Womab'i club bouse. XMMEX chib of Y.

W. C. A. meets at 7:30 p. m.

at the Y. W. C. A. HARMONY chapter.

O. meets At 8 p. ns. at Masonic Temple. CHAFHSa of P.

X. O. meeU at 3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

K. F. Bottoroff. LXAQUB OF WOMEN VOTWRS at 3:30 p. m.

at Hotel Paso del Korte. WOMAN'S Department of the Chamber of Commerce meets at 10 a. m. at the Chamber of Commerce ROUND TABLE HAS MEETINq Dmure as ladles in the old crusade as "women of this pajama gown of regal black velvet over gray cerise georgette, designed for the tea hour. TOs lovely costume, designed by Jay-Thorpe for the autumn fashion show ai the Central 'Bark Casino in York, is really a redingote fastened over a pleated cerise georgette slip, with Ues of the georgette, a quaint standing coUar and fuU pleated sleeve ruffles of the georgette.

The cerise is cut in full pajama fashion and the black velvet is undivided. Mrs. Halleti Johnson ht Charge of Program PERSONALS' Mnu WalUce FUppen oi Naeosari, Mexico, Paso io gct her Mufhter. Evelyn, wbo is a Loretto CoUete- Mrs, Fflppon mA hir return to tnelt home for the ChrlsUnas hoUduys. Texas Club Will Meet The Texas Bonnett club wfll hold a brklge and bunco party Friday at 2 p.

at Liberty ImlL Prizes 4 be given and refreshments served. Mrs. S. McDaniels and Birs. Rynders are in charge of the arrangements.

Mn. Isabells McKicncjr wUl Saturday to holidays in the guest of Dare Ktngsley. TEA GIVEN BY TRINITY W. M. S.

Presbyterian W. M. S. GiMssto at Women The members of the Presbyterian society were special guests of the Trinity Mis- Mrs. J.

L. ICteheU Ooaahtamoe. Kex- ico, underwent an appendicitis operaUon at Masonic hospital Monday. In a week she will be moved to the hpRW of Mrs. Ray Brown, 1408 Osegcai, for eacene.

Nan HUiary KantMO left Wad- nesday for her home in RoaarlL where she will spend a few daya prior to going to San Antonio and Aoottn for the holidays, She wm make hmr home in JB Paao In the spring. skmary society at the Harvest day tea given afternoon at Little Tlieater Tryouts Tryouts for the Littfe Theater play will be held Jan. 5, and 7, at the Little Theater workshop. This will be a pure, farce using eight charactens. It is full of situations and good dialogue.

Hon. and Mrs, P. C. 21ehnmg and Mrs- R. R.

XJvIatipUon are vUiting L. M. Crawford. Mr. Zehrung served as mafer af Lincoln, Nebu, for three years.

and party are en route io Caliiomia for the holiday smumn. You can teU tbM 5 BR 05 offee fresh the instant jot ofen the can Mrs. AaaUn F. Hegdclbs and acm, Edward. of Washington Ckntit hoase, Ohio, arrived Timsday lor a holiday viaU with their conatns, Mr.

and Mrs. Kenimih Mao- CeUnm, iSiS XL Bio Orsnda. tt As MUESH as when it from tfac eoastersl Hills vacuum-picking air from tlie can and heps if cMf. Air destroys tlic flavor of coflcc 00 afr-dght can will keep fresh. Boy Hills Bros.

in the opened with the key. Mrs. ML S. Anderson and ehltdrcn, Namo and Teresa, of Mexico Oty. left Sunday for their home.

They Friday Satorday here ea route fresa Phoenix, where they went to wlttt Mrs. rbother, Mrs. LmrgMTde, who is ilL Mim Nancy Fettns adll arxite Saturday ta apend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Winston Pettas. 819 Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Walker of Chihuahua, Mintfco, announce the birth of Jean, Dec. 18, at Ma-daufhter. hLulbm sonic IwiigdtaL Mrs. Arthur M. Lockhart and ehUdraa, Arthnr A and Leanne, hare arrlred for the hMidays and are gueids at the hmrae Mr.

and Mrs. Chas. WtaUBwrg Nr. Mr. Lockhart win jtOn his family here fpr Christmas.

To Present Cantata Trinity MekhodlM; will give cantata, riiurcti at 7:30 p. m. Laih rat the tb Lander Is (flrector the choir and C. A. Snyder wiH be the actxNnpanying organist; gins Hills psmr 9tbst CI930 THB ON THE CAN Will Entertain Gjoup Trinity Methodist church.

The room was decorated with lighted (Thrishnas trees, baskets holly, red cansatioiisTmd evergreens The guests were received by Mmes Geo. Brown, J. Schuller, Knox and M. Harvey. Mrs.

O. Danielson was in charge cd the A pageant, Fruit of the was given by Mmes. M. Johnson, John Yearwood, A. D.

Stager, H. D. Baldwin, C. B. Jcdiz, H.

G. Stacy, J. O. O. H.

Barnett and F. H. TerrelL The choir several numbers, directed by Mrs. Robt Lander. Mrs.

Cfeo. Brown welcomed the following new members into the- society: Mmes. F. M. Freeman, A L.

Moore, O. Barnett, Grswifr L. James, D. S. Dcmaldsoc, M.

W. Uppermait, L. J. TYottl, a Hinton. O.

J. Hale, W. K. Cross, A J. J.

M. Jones. H. L. hart, J.

A. Walker, KHis Richard- am, J. H. Flippen, Victor Moore, J. Boutwell.

W. A. Collins, O. Rawlins, W. W.

EddUman, Lulu Rodlie and Hugh B. A devotional was given by Mrs. Geo. Oliver. L.

R. Stabelin sang sevwal numbers, accompanied by Bfrs. Bamett. Mrs. J.

C. Ballard told a Christmas story. A violin solo was played by Miss Iknrna May Hunt accompanied by Mrs. L. B.

Rau. jRrs. W. A. Taylor gave a reading and a respotise was mads by the choir.

Mrs. H. B. Fort conducted the candle lighting Mrs. Geo.

Brown gave the gifting address to the visitors and Bfrs. Milton Warner responded. During the social hour, Mrs. Tomer and Mm. J.

D. Mason poured tea. Others who assisted with the serving included: Mmes. t. J.

H. L. Graham, S. S. Blrchfleld, John Dunn, F.

M. Towner and Robt Centennial of the death of Oen. Simon Bolivar, outstanding figure In Latin-American history and ator of many South American countries, was commemorated at a meeting of the Pan-American Round table held at the home of Mrs. M. Newman Enrique Martinez del Sdbral Sr.

was the speaker of the occasion. Mrs. C. C. Chase, director general of the Round Table, presided and spoke of the standard flags cd Latin- American which has been presented to the organization by L.

M. Lawson. A telegram was read from Sec. of War Patrick J. Hurley, In which he expressed the intention of Visiting XI Paso.

He Is detained in Wash- FT. BLVD. METHODIST WOMANS MISSIONARY society meets st the cfaurcb ftt 3 p. m. HIGHLAND PARK METHODIST WOMAN'S MISSIONARY society nneets tt the ehoreb at 3 p.

m. CLUB TO MEET Mrs. C. H. Lester Session Preside At Mrs.

Frank Cameron, chairman of the examining committee of the MacDowell club, announces that at a recent meeting of the committee Mrs. O. C. Moore successfully passed the examination for accompanist and has been admitted into membership in the MacDowell club. Mrs.

Moore, who has resided in Ea Paso for the past few years, is a pupil of E. R. Kroeger of St. Louis, and has considerable experience both as a singer and aa a pianist. The following program was sented by Mrs, Merry by Bach; by Beethoven; by Chopin; by Raff; Without by Mendelasohn; by Chopin, The next meeting of the Mae- Dowell club will be held Jan.

13. Mr, and Mrs. M. M. Kennedy entertained with a bridge pafiy and gift shower at their home in the Collingswoarth addltkm Tuesday evening.

in honor of Miss Lillian Berg, who will become the bride of Lawrence Downum Christmas eve. A Christmas theme was carried out in the 6ccotaMma and Miss Berg made high score in bridge for women and L. Alexander, high for men. Guests included: Messrs. and Mmes.

H. L. Downum, R. L. Alexander, A.

M. Harryman, Chester Pamero, C. L. Downum. L.

Downum, Greeg and Prank Downum and Franklin Koanedy. MRS. HONORED BRIDGE PAR' Married In Las Mrs, StoUy B. erf Paso and Edgar W. Burchard of New York city were married to Crwcea Dee.

15. For the present, they are at home at mm HUton. Mrs. Hetiff Al Affair MaiiQW ed wliti a Miie and hmm gift idievir at the home of her mettMr, Henry Wade. A ama ma to menta Ganda tadaM; lira MW.

mmkwm Mm mm Waters, lire. A. Fiorii Hetaiiair, UrtL Martha aiRir eatfto 9aimk Wade, Mm. Maimm Mm mm ENTERTAINS FOR W. B.

PATIENTS Mrs. Beatrix QoIlinBon to ClMurge ef The City Government club wlU feed two families tm Christmas day and all members are asked to bring their donations to the regular meeting of the club to be held Saturday at 2:30 p. to romn 240, Hotel Huasmann, ington at present by official duties. A letter from Ambassadeur J. Reuben Clark exjMvreed apmeciatton for courtesies from the Round Mrs.

HalleU Jctonson was in -charge of the piugram. mse announced that the neM win be held with the cltto to January. Department Meet Members are also aidred to their donations if they can not be present at the'meeting. Mrs. C.

H. Lester, praddent erf the club, win preside. The assembly win discuss ways and' means of taking care of unemployed wosiexL They will also continue the simi of Greatest Needs for Our TO GIVE PARTY Ysleta Ctab Ts Eaiertalfi WHh Affair Miss Florence Klein two groups of patients Wm. Beaumont general Tuesday aftmmoon to the name of the Legion auxiliary, Deputmect of Texas. The birthday anniversarioi of World war veterans, W.

H. bell and Stephen Nickel, were celebrated and both men were presented with gifts. Mire Kleta assisted by Mrs. R. R.

Rushing. Re- freshtopits were sarved, TIms Lcgiott auxiliary, of Oklahoma, entertained fqf Lawrence, A. L. MeCsriiland and Mark D. Byles, men were rented irith gifts.

Mrs. O. W. Young entertained two groups at the hospital also. The birtlxlay anniversaries of dauito Bmett, Fred McGlunthy, Stark and Wm.

Crooks were Three of the men were presented with gifts to the mune erf Nellk Taft and Mr. Crooks waa aeatod with a bouquet by Mm Young. In the which was played, Roy Woodard won toe prise. Retorehments were reawatlon wcwlrer, was to charge ol all rer- A bridge party plannad for the holidays at a meeting of the Ysieta Wmnan's club to Ure dub house Mtmday aftemoon. Mm T.

J. SuUlvan. Mm J. 0. Ponder, Mrs.

W. C. Keim and Mrs. The Depiartinent of the Chamber of Commerce will hold its meeting at to the Chamber of building. The to El program 111 be discussed Mrs.

Otto Nordwaki Is fiaairman of this emnmittee. Mrs. O. F. liMs will over the business session.

W. a. Delaney were put a committee to charge of arrangcmeiks. Hostesses at the meeting included: Mtoes. F.

W. Whitney, Wm. Anres- bury and W. N. Pence.

Society Holds Meeting The New.Fraaktoi lodge, Nd. 133. iociett to Ute BrotheiiKiod of locomotive and men, held a regular Club Has Bridge Party The hcmt Star club held iU regular card and bunco party evening to the' dub rooms, SOS Ttores. TIrere 24 prerent In biqtco, Mrs. SalUe Tolbert and Mrs.

A- G. Fetterly made high scores. Mm mnk OHrto, K. M. Walters and Mrs.

Wm. Barth nmdt htoh scores to bridge. Lodge Will Initiate We Won Out iodve. Ko. Will iudd a short bustoeaa meeting Thurify at hl at Odd Fellows mOL All mfsnbers are requested to be pescnt.

At this time a Joint toiUatloi! will be hdd with White Rose Ha 322, Auxlilary to the Brotherhood of RaUway Trainmen. All trainmen ladies arri their tomi- Bre are invited to attemi A ipeda! pogram has bam and re- fretomenis be served. To Install Officers The Ladire MixUiary to CMer of Railway will hdd stallatimi of offiasrs Thursday afternoon at the K. of P. hail, AH members are to be there at 1 p.

m. at Odd Pci- To Give Qiristmas Mire Ruth FenneaSy, imi Elm, lows hall. After a short btudtmss sereion, the ladies went to the funeral home to attend the fttneral serricre (rf Mrs. Sadie Fish, who was member of the lodge, No. 400.

has Issued invitaticms to a lea to be given to her home Dec. 30. from until 6 p. m. A Christmas theme trf decmation wIB be featured in the afternomii appointments.

SCIENTIFIC ORE CLEANING UNION OYE WOMS Largest Handbag-Sec Our Window Marrhige sued to; Marriage Licenses tfcrtists hare berei hi- W. Harper, 21, and Dor- The Daughters off the King of St. Episcopal church whl be en- with a Christmas party Friday at 7 p. at the hcmie of Mrs. A.

F. Mtorissctt, 306 Pmrfirio Diaa. Class To Meet Entertain E. Visitor Earle Waterman, Ctoadian Singing of Tiwcmto, Canada, who is a guest artht all this week at KT8M, was entertained at dln- mr Tuesday evening at the home The Phidelis dbiss ol the Payk Baptist church will mert Thureday at 2:30 p. at the home of Mrs.

J. D. King, 1125 Rob- toscHL of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar IMvis, 3900 Montana.

othey Elkins, 11, boUi crf 2010 Montana. St Paso. John M. Beach, 21, and L(msna ODriant, 19, boUi or 4100 Blin, 23 Paso. AB oei 33, and Margaret F.

Bemhardt, 32, boto 2906 meda, 23 Paso. Moises HemiUHtoz, 26, and Victoria Barceleau. 24, boto 902 S. Paso. H.

C. Porter, 25. reto UlUan H. Meir, 27, boto of 2623 Ptrshtog Drive, 23 Pasa W. Medammy, 37, and Ruby Messine, 24, boto (rf Alameda, 13 Pisa BENRIJS to el Wateh HandhatU for tSt ms rscine MILTON hotel See UT Windows Now, during the rushed 8 SAL aaeans most to voo.

Ton of JewolxT here, confldeBt how hurriedly your selecUon is wiU bear distlncUon. utmost In quality is had nt Pj Especially Guarantee Hosiery! ALL SILK Full fashioned chiffon or sertice hose with the desired French heel-picot or plain top and cradle foot! All shades, including the newest Jfilton Julius 11. Mgr. as. atches for everyone mmyrna stocks irf of tot amit rifi 3 a prtoi to Howards, mrnmrnk WMm ILtooSs, Jewria, Hsltotoriia course, the fammw watches at Costume Jewelry An gift! set rinips; smart, new lets; pendants crf a dorea odd, lovely slmpre: to enameled derigns.

here to mstch any costume! And the psiom art very moctod. Distinctive Gifts Prafmding Christmas store wUl be open evenings untU 9 p. TTL, beginning Saturday. Youli be surirtstd to see what gifis are here, at prtot renga freni a upward. Hundreds ght suggestions for evwrytme on j-w And, if toe seleetkm an appre- gift Is a wtli be glad to help jxm find toe Open a Charge Cse Tour CredU for Christmm XHfU Amnm at MUls Since the Faso's Jemeters.

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