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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 5

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Saturday Aug 12 1933 Helen Neely WillBe Married In Cincinnati gs5 85 Tables Are Reserved for: Auxiliary Party Bridge Soiree for: Benefit Of Mines Dorm to 'Be Success 1 El Paso Girl to Be Bride Of RL Coleman Aug 23 I Miss Helen Ranees Neely daughter of Mr and Mrs Neely will become the bride of Robert William Coleman son of Mrs Cora Nagle Coleman of The wedding win taka place Aus 83 at St Peter's cathedral In Gin-cinnatt Miss Kedr accompanied by her mother win leave Aux IS lor Cincinnati The bride-to-be was born 1 and reared In Paso She is the granddaughter of Patrick Brick and a sister of Miss Margaret Neely IX Jr and Jack Neely She Is a graduate of Paso High school and attended the College of Mines and Arta 1 Mr- Coleman attended Mlai university at Oxford a Be to a member of the Delta Kappa Station ftatemity He 1s a member of the auditing staff of the Scrlpps-Howard papers with headquarters In Cincinnati where he and his bride wm reside 'iiri if- Eighty-five tables have been reserved for the contract and auction bridge party to be given Aug 18 on the roof gar- den of Hotel Faso del Norte by -the Auxiliary to the Col- lege of Mines and Arts Proceeds are to go to the fund for furnishing the dormitory at the college Mm A Kruger heads a luge committee of members of the auxiliary who are working for the sue-cea of the affair At least 10 prises wm be given Those who have reserved tables are: Mr and Mm A Hawley who 1 have reserved two tables wiU have' i their guests Mr and Mm Ray-' -mend Lorens Mr and Mm CL Lawman Miss Anne Hawley John Watson and Mr and Mm Ba telle White luasas Am MMXS a 1C Barter Mrs JL Knapp IoHbmb A ZtsiM Rep Jonas apdsrsea -tv Alvin Mstl John Andress Bsmlltoa Hanry Bescb Mika Sari Hardasa a User Rap a a Tboaun Shafer Dr Ralph Mans Kroha Mrs Ralph Homan Rally Chris Mr Kastar Raasatt Alas Powell Col Rsnry Plpas Ted Moors Thomas IC Jaa Walter Wulfjaa 1 Jay Harman Dastar Maptl Vial Many a Mclarl DsBay Mstrd Harry Mltehag Basal McKaa LA Hilaatf Mcaroom Thamaa Kazl Hudson Inks Mrs JL If Roth Hubbard (Marlas Carter OL Dl Jahuaoa -John Ysanrood Ounnlnc Clannaa Lansaackar Dr Zaapp The pictarea Western Universities est Share oif Mrs Hargrove Jr Luncheon Hostess for Guest Mm Hargrove Jr- was hostess at a luncheon yesterday in honor at her cousin Miss Reba Jo Curd of Wichita Falls Texas who is her house guest -Miss Curd will leave next week for her home She wm return to In Ft Worth In September High score in bridge was mads by Mis Handd Old Mm Wright received cut prize The honoree was presented with a gifts Other guests Included: ond Woodbine' chapter Mrs Bowen Is Miss Jacqueline Brown daughter of MT and Mm Wylie Brown of Altadena Calif former Pasoans was In Bw Paso for a day and night en route from Mexico City to Tub where she wfll visit friends She was tha dinner guest of her aunt V- Mrs A Kruger and Mr Kruger Jacqueline has been stdylqg Spanish In Mexico City this summer Her jnother who was with her has re turned to the coast Young El Pasoiuit Will Leave in ELaxIy September for School in Various' States Severed Are Returning With Degrees Received Jhir Summer i V': -r i 1 i I Mr and Mrs Poley of Fine Bluff Ark arrived today for a visit of several days with Mr and Mm CL Merrill is Lee St They are en route to the Pacific coast Mm Lee Smith of San Antonio who has been taking a summer Peso college students are getting their trunks packed and thelr serlous thoughts collected 4n preparation for their work which begins In September i Many are entering their freshman year direct from Austin and Peso High schools Others College of Mines and Arte freshmen sophomores or juniom are taking their credits to schools in the south north east and west-'- rv College of Mines and Arts wm taka much of the high school California Arizona and Texas universities will absorb a large group of prospective doctors lawyers teach- ers and engineers '-I H- Port principal of Austin Hlgh achool'' estimated that of approximately 180 May graduates 50 or 80 will attend College of Mines and Arte and '15 will leave for college out 'of the city -VV Several gbls wm go to training school said Mr PoriL 150 May graduates et Paso High school 50 per cent wm go away to college and 50 per cent wm want to attend Mines said Lynn Davis principal of Paso High school In giving a rough estimate today President John Barry of College of Mines expects last enrollment 800 students Miss Myra Bassett' daughter of Mr and Mm Charles Bassett will attend school In Switzerland -i1 Branch Cralge Jr eon of Dr and Mm Branch Cralge wm return to tha University of North Carolina Miss Kiml Yanagawa honor graduate of Austin High school daughter of Dr and Mix Yanagawa wm attend Mills college on a scholarship Miss Dorothy Bellman daughter et Mr and Mm Harry Bellman will return next- week with her A degree fixe Northwestern university Chicago 1 She was graduated Friday Miss Bellman who majored In hletoiy and Spanish completed her college course in throe years Mm Branch Crmlge SIT Corto St wm return to the University of North Carolina to enter his Junior year He la taking pre-med course and la a member of the Sigma Mu fraternity- Robert McAfee son of Mr and Mm WL McAfee 1228 Cincinnati St wm begin his Junior year at Leland Stanford Ha Is majoring In economics and la a member of the Delta Chi fraternity Ruth Walter daughter of Mr and Mm Walter 3016 Federal St wm enter Sophie Newcomb college In New Orleans as sophomore She attended the College of Mines and Arts last yea? tf i it Miss Clifford Anderson daughter course at ths College of Mines visiting her sister Mm Blaine Mc-Hutt --r'l-i I- 9 i A1 and Cleve young sons of Mr and Mm Jay Kerr who underwent tonsilectoiny several days ago are convalescing Hlaabsth Ruck Mprjorte Bllte Marla Brisdcu Bholla Carnatt (Han Dfvllbias RusaaUMack VlrgU Muntar Wallaca ra trick a a Rathbuns Return and To Leave Again Mr and Mm Donald Rathbun and son Donald Jr returned last night from California where they have been vacationing for three weeks They divided their time between La Jolla and Los Angeles where they met El Pasoans former El Pasoans and California friends at social affairs They lunched with Mmes Mary Nations Pollard and Rosalie Behr Walz In Los Angelex They- dined with Mm Jbnmett Aiken In Beverly Hills Mm Aiken's mother Mm- Wlngo of El Paso Is visiting her there They saw the Frank Barron Fletchers In Ban Diego The Rathbuns will leave tonight for Chicago where Mr Rathbun Is called on business Donald Jr wm temaln here during their absence Official to Visit Chapters 1 Mm Riua CL Burnett of Miami Tex worthy grand matron of the Order of Eastern star In Texas will make her official visit to Rase Croix chapter No 701 Wednesday night Other Texas grand officers who wm be present at the meeting are: Mm Florence Reed of Coahoma Mm Lillian Barnes of Lubbock and Mm Frank Overton of El Pasoi Mm Burnett -win visit Pleiades chapter Tuesday evening Robert Morris Daylight chapter Wednesday Mm Lawrence Nickey and small son Lawrence arm return next week from Milwaukee where they are the guests of Mm 3 CL Watte 1 They have been vacationing In the Mlchl-V gan north woodsy at Malntawlch for six weeks fi MT and Mrs Speer of San '-Antonio and Mm Speerls brother Virgil Speer are visiting their par- enta Mr and Mm ZX Speer 3830 Jackson Are i 'Mr and Mrs BmUey and son Hamilton are In the east They attended the fair In Chicago later visiting Mends In Detroit and will be to Boston and New York before returning -'f Miss Jane Helds la visiting Mends In Tucson Aria John Beckley ssles manager of Coles Bros Is confined to his bed with a broken ankle bone James Hardle son of Mm ford Hardle arrived last night ITam Tucson to spend the week-end with his mother -1 -Dr Jennas factulty member at College of Mines and Arts le taking special work at tha University of Southern California In Lot Angeles He will return for the fall term at the college i Mm Dave Lawson has returned from Silver City where She was the guest of 'Judge and Mm WU-ton Mr and Mm Louis Lay will re- turn tomorrow night from Hot Springs where they have been for several days VK- to right: Miss Helen Frances Neriy wbeos marriage to Robert William Coleman of wlU taka place In Cincinnati Aur Mm Ralph Crawford a San Franciscan wba With her baa-band and daughter' Mias Fay Armstrong earn to El Paso to reside eight months ago The Crawfords were transferred to El Paso from Johannesburg Sooth Africa Mr Crawford te connected with the IngereoD-Rand Mrs George A MeAhnon who with Mr McAlmon George A Jr 7 1-2 and Katherine Ann 5 retorned to her El Paso after an absenco of two years In Phoenix Mm MeAlmon is a post president of the College cteh She Is a grad os to of Stanford oniverzltr- Qroup to Give Benefit Party The First Aid to City Fire men wlll glve a benefit bridge and bunco party at the General Fire station Wednesday at pi Mrs Ana wyekoff 1a general chairman for she affair: assisted by Mmes Ella Mae Muskopf Helen Mc-ArthurAnnle Carrs way and Flor-ence Isunkln Mrf8 Strange wiU be bridge hostess and Mm Amy Dalton wm be bunco hostess -Prizes wmbe awarded and re freshments will be served alter the game The party is open to persons Interested Cloudcrof Items CLOUDCROFT The last of the bridge luncheon series will be given at the Lodge Wednesday Winners of the highest scores for last Wednesday and for next week wm determine the grand prize win-cm-" Those whp were present Wednes day Included Mmes Ralph Sanders Donald Brin A Hilton Gresham Lahee Bray Grettles Ralph Shultz Frank Beamon Bray Fleta Bushlck Mm A 'Feather entertained with a tea for a group of her friends Mrt EL Bray wm have a sU-ver tea Friday for the benefit of the Baby San Dr A W' Multhauf has' arrived for a visit of several days with his tamlly Mm Douglas Butler Is spending a week with her sister Mm Byrne Those registered at the Wayside Inn are: Alexander of Mc-Camey Mr and Mm ML More of Cellna Texas Mm Frank Klndel of Carlsbad TUlle Mae Stiles of Dallas Jenkins and family of Ft Worth Clyde Wilson of Loralne Texas Arthur A Hyde of El Mr and Mm CL Daniel and children of Oklahoma and zon Steele Daniel of Wacow -who have been spending the past week at ona of the Kohlberg cottages returned to their homes yesterday Mlu Gretchen Relnemund is entertaining a group of friends at the Schuster cottage ever the week-end Mrt Walter Stevenson and Mm Helen Pruett and Children who have spent the past few weeks here wm return to El Paso tomorrow Mm A Puckett and Mm Paul Helsig motored ot Paso -yesterday with Maj and Mm John Kelly They will return the first part of the week --1 Mis A Lw Forties and Mrs Homer Jacobs who motored to El Faso have returned i Are Honored At Birthday Party Eugene Emlnger 19 and Dozier 21 were honored at a joint birthday party Friday night la the home of Mr and Mm Emlnger 3895 Morend St Guests played bunco -Those who attended are: JiUehrS inubilh Kmlasar Mary JaBrrsBt MzirHcraSaa Lcata RUharSB loll Xcbz Kdsar ShaSla Klehard Jr' WllUam Sink Lns atavzosoa JLUtJ WUUazuoa Hazel Harver-Mn Richards 1 Mra Kor- Thompson atsnllald Richard Sobs -William McCoy a Collinswood Y8T TO COOKED CABBAGE Cooked cabbage wm take on a new Ipeal If you serve It with Flench easing Pour a generous amount regular Flench dressing over the oiled or steamed cabbage Just be- ore you take It to the table Get Students -v- of Mm Anderson 3115 Alamogordo St wm attend Loretta academy where she wm complete her high school work In June She attended Our Lady of te Lake school In San Antonio last year RobMns wm return to Baylor Medical school Dallka as a Junior Fred Norton wm' he a sophomore at Michigan University In Ann Arbor He wm leave here Sept 15 John Loren tzen wm return to Lexington Va to begin his third year of work 1 Burleson Staten wm be an upper division Junior at Leland Stanford In Palo 'Alto Calif He la majoring In aoolQgical science Heins Haffner who Is mow visiting In Germany wm return to begin his third year of medical work at Washington Uhiverslty in St Louis 'i I- I 'j' Donald Thurman wm enter his Junior year In the Journalism school at the University of Missouri Columbia' HO attended the College of Mines and Arts here last term Hfe is a student at Missouri his first three terms Clifford 1 Anderson daughter of Mm Anderson who last year attended Our Lady of the Lake at Ban -Antonio wm be a senior at Loretta college v-'Avi Mary Margaret Banes daughter of MT and Mm A Banes wm be a Junior in tha high echoed at Incarnate Word convent San Antonio Evelyn Manker daughter of Mr and Mm' A Manker and Sue Neal daughter of Dr and Mm Neal et Birmingham will be seniors at Howard college' Birmingham Miss Neal has been a guest In the Manker home for several weeks Both girls are Alpha Delta PI'S i Virginia Lcckett- daughter of Mts Paid Luckett wm be a freshman at Holten Arms Washington -'v Dexter Mapel Jr will be a freshman at Leland-Stanford' unlverelW-He la an Austin High echoed May graduate i earoassro jf a Le Bren Hardle son of Mm Brad' ford Hardle wUl return to Texas A and Vvj Vincent Ravel son of Mr and Mm Joseph Ravel wm he a fleriiman at Baylor Medical school Dallas Bob Crockett New v- Okens President i- i Bob Crockett elected president of tha Okens club at a meeting held In the English room at Hotel Hilton last night 'v' Other newly-elected officers are: vice president Bradford Segall secretary Julius Carrera and treasurer Wallace Ahearn 1 Out-going officers are: President Dexter Maple vice president victor Anderson secretary Weller and treasurer Grady MarshalL Members of the club win attend a stag dinner tonight at the home et Bradford Began 1400 Elm SL Other members of the club are BiUard Cart Irwin and Hal Elder Women were smugglers -rv sorority and Is majoring In Spanish Jack Kaster son of Mr and Mis JL Kaster' wm be a senior' at Arizona university' He is a Kappa 8igmaL He wm return next week from the summer session at the university and be with his parents until the middle of September Walter Arnold Jr wm a sopho-more at Arizona He is a Kappa Sigma Mary finms Lockett will be a- senior there and her brother Clinton' wm be a sophomore Elmer Hussmann son et Mr and Mm Harry Hussmann will be a freshman at 1 Roy Laszeter who la now attending summer school will be a senior this fan- He is majoring In archaeology Between the summer and fall sessions be wm do special research work at Chico canyon In the Indian territory in northern New Mexico During thi field trip he wm be assistant to Miss Florence Hawley who Is head of the archaeology department at the university St Edwards' Collage'" Janies Himel son of Mr and Mm Himel wm be Junior at St Edwards' Marshall Condon wm he a Junior there His brother Martin will Also attend that school 'V NMML Irving and Roy sons of Mr and Mm Harry Hussmann will return to In Roswett Irving wm be a sophomore and Roy a i Cellec af Mines and Arte BiUard son of Mr and Mm Billard graduate cf Austin High school in May will enter Mines Caroline Coles Emily Ptult and Marjorie Williams Austin graduate wm be Mines freshmen Betty Sheehan who attended Tfezaa University last year wm be a sophomore at a Her sister Katherine wm be a freshman there Dorothy Littleton wm be a Junior And Other Myra Bassett daughter of Mr and Mm Bassett 336 Pennsylvania Ave wm leave Aug 18 for New York City Ann where She will sail Aug 34 on the North German Lloyd line for Europe She wUl attend school In Lausanne Switzer Myra completed her second year of work at Austin High school In June -4 5 i i itf A 's I Mlif Mildred Bozeman- daughter of Mr and Mis Boaeman 3730 Chester St wm return to the Baptist college In Finevllle La the latter part pf August She wm he a sophomore Vernon Yearby son of Rev and Mrs I Yearby 1331 Rio Grande St wm return to Simmons university to enter his sophomore year He la studying fx the ministry Miss Kate Lawson' daughter1 of MT and Mm Lawson 1712 Mesa Ave wm return to the Hocka-day School for Girls In Dallas where she 1 wm complete her last year of high school work i Miss Roaaileen Smith daughter of Mm Sydney Smith 3111 Wheeling St will leave the second week in September for Dallas where she will enter her senior year at Southern Methodist university' Sbe will receive her blanket In' athletics this 1 5 i "i Branch Cralge Jr son of Dr and A HSlptaS A Kicks Lyks Hart Low Dr IiOuIm Tauas Klrash Howard 1 Moon XL Hncao Ralph BeosslM BUterd Ryan ynnk Soaden Mtard Mary Rorpa Olodys Orcgory Robert ColriA Mao Holly Cion Xiaboll Burgos Xrwrn Wolsha A Qu tarn berry Lamar Darla Bowla Kan noth cum Lanier George Wallaca a Barry KSty TlnnoB Dr do Tcmpltn Ca ratio Tlonaa I Bay Waite Aaron Roifcatea Dr Bochwana Jack Moor MalU Wolsha Tickets on Sale For Theater Play 666 Proceeds From Drama' to Go to Mines Athletic l'1 -v The Little Theater will' present "Officer 668" a farce melodrama In Liberty ball Wednesday at 8 Proceeds from ths play which Is the one recently presented in Cloud-croft for the benefit of the Baby 8an win so to the Citizens Athletic fund of the College of Mines and Arte Mrt Margaret Arnold Wilson te director at the play Ralph Sanders te production chairman and Mrx Leonard Goodman Is managing properties Mrt Flank Soot ten will have charge of ushers and ticket-selling at tha Mrx A Qulsenberry will ba -general chairman of ticket-selling Members of the publicity commit- toe are: Herman Roach Mrx GUIs Lanaden Mlu Betty Colt David Sanders Mlu Betty Luther and Gerald Perry Tickets will be on sale tomorrow at the El Paso Plano Col White House Popular Dry Goods Co and Hotel Paso del Norte Hilton and Members of the cast are: Misses Mary Elizabeth Hendricks and Elizabeth Cameron Mix Kenneth Oliver Louie Wyuumd James Casey EL McDermott Dr EL Hymes Lt Glenn Rogers Paul Helsig Joa Geiger Roxby Oliver and Ralph Sanders Oatmeal Paste Is A Beauty Treatment Look to your kitchen cupboards when you're trying to figure out ways to Improve your beauty On those very shelves youU find many things which go far toward -toning up your complexion For example a plain oatmeal mask te an excellent beauty treatment Take' a small bowl at uncooked the same kind you serve for and moisten It with milk or water to make a smooth paste Clean your face thoroughly and -then smear lt with a thick coat of oatmeal paste Use some on your throat too The next and an Important te to lie down tor twenty min-' utes and completely relax By the end of twenty minutes the oatmeal paste should be dry mad hard It may take a few minutes longer than that In any event wash it off -until lt has become dry and hard Remove all traces of the oatmeal with tepid water Then dip clean cotton pads in Ice cold skin toning lotion and pat your face with them The oatmeal mask treatment takes very little time snd te an Ideal pick-me-up tor your face when come In from a hard days work in the office but expect to go out for the evening You can clean your face apply the mask and then get Into your tub The mask will dry while you ore taking a leisurely bath and manicuring your nails MENU Breakfasts Fresh pink plums cereal cream scrambled eggs with dried beef crisp toast milk coffee Luncheon: Steamed clams tomato and pineapple salad graham bread toast lemonade Dinner: "Limb and barley stew new spinach with Dutch sauce deep dish apricot pie milk coffee Ai- Supper Hostess Mrs Bowen will entertain the Alpha Delta Chi local sorority In her lower valley home Patio" tonight Members and their dates wm be served Mexican supper from the Mexican oven en the lawn Those who wm attend the party Dorothy Rradt 1 8umy HartsfiaM Adella Rallhraa Oraaa Wllooai Klaanor Borbtr Goractt Wonw MolvtaWUaoa JookHUazd A nasi Wilson Lynn Tlnnoy Tommy WUkanaon Jet Paget -RlUPteldg Johnnia BuBlran Clifton Beal Mrs Russell Harding Party Honoree Mm Archie Showell: was hostess at a bridge party In honor of Mm Russell Harding recent bride A green and white color motif was featured In flowers and' appointments Mrs Harding won high score Miss Bertha Heuaer received the consols tion gift Others present: Miss Josephine Thompson Mmes Jack Crysler CL Stickler Ivor Workman and Black Mrs Glass Entertains Bridge Club Mm Roy Glass entertained her bridge club Wednesday The group met tor contract at 10 and the luncheon guests of the hostess Those present: Arthimakuciwrt Jxviasku PMd Maid Mayo Bosoms coaled many Flench trimmings for her frocks day Sbe bought an alarm i clock over there and hid it under her bustle 7 deck in a Bustle alarm went off on the mule ear crossing the bridge The mules pricked up their ears the passengers started and laughed The poor eromanb face was crimson' The Inspector gave her a look laughed and passed El Paso women used to buy their meet In Juarez according to Mrt Wilcox 1 sold the finest cuts tor the seme price ae tha cheaper ones" she said had a friend who said she bought her meat over there to save her conscience When the Inspectors would ask her If she had anything from Juarez she'd answer: 'Yes this meat "And so she wasn't lying" Roberto Garcia to Wed Miss Olivares 1 Min Evangeline Olivares win become the bride of Roberto Garcia of Juarez Aug 18 at The ceremony Is to be performed at the Holy Family church Rt Rev Romualdo Benedet will officiate mim Olivares Is the daughter of Mr Pedro Olivares and Mrs Sara srasas de Olivares snd great-grand daughter of the late Gen Lula Terrazas Mr Garcia Is the son of Mrx Cirl-eta Baca Vda de Garcia ai brother of Raul Garcia Juarex The bride will be given away by ber father: Raul Garcia will be best max Her sisters Misses Bata and Blanca Oil vanes will be attendants After the ceremony a reception will be held at the home of the bride 2103 Yandell Blvd Lflss Olivares was born In Chihuahua Mex She has lived here a number of yerrz She Is a graduate of Loretto college She also attended schools on the west coast She Is prominent member of the Thalia club affiliated to the Mexican Casino of El Faso Mr- Garcia attended the University at Mexico and schools In Mm Calvert CL Tucker a daughter Susannah left today for Dallas where they wm be the guests of Mm Tucker's mother far two months Jane and Ann Kirkland who have been spading the summer with their grandmother in Sehha Ala 'wm return Sept-L Texas University Amour those who wm leave for Austin early In September to begin the fan term at tbs University of Texas are: -i-- Bob Crowell son of Mr and Mm Douglas Crowell who wm begin his senior year He Is a Sigma Alpha Epsilon He will receive his degree In business administration HaskeU Hatfleld son of Mr: and Mm A Hatfield 8338 Monl St wm enter his senior year at tha medical branch of Texas university in Galveston He Is a member of the Phi Delta Theta and Phi Alpha Sigma fraternities i Victor Ravel eon of Mr had Mm Max Ravel 1801 Hawthorne Place wm be graduated In June- He Is a Sigma Alpha Mu Before returning to Austin he win visit friends In Richmond Texas' Harry Vaughn Jr son of Mr and Mm Harry Vaughan' 1805 Rio Grands St will be a He la a member of the FI Khppa Alpha fraternity and of the Sigma Delta Upsllon local Olubi Thomas Barnes son of Mr Mm Barnes 1537 Golden Hill Terrace wm receive his degree In business administration In June He wm leave for Austin Aug 35 Mias Elisabeth Cameron daughter of Mr and Mrs Cameron 3105 Aurora St wm enter the university as a Junior She la a Mines sophomore- -4 David Cameron of Mr and Mm Caramon will enter his Junior year at the medical brooch of the university In Galveston He Is a Phi Alpha Sigma Idles Prances Levy daughter of Mr and Mm Abe Levy 708 Blacker St win return to Austin to enter her sophomore year She la si mem' her of the Alpha EpsDon Phi -'l 'St' Leonard Hanson Jr win return to Texas university where he wm be a senior He la specialising In business administration i Jason Burow wm attend Medioai echoed Galveston branch of Tens ULV Isabelle Thomason wm be a freshman1 Sbe was graduated from the National Cathedral ached ta Washington In June Bradford Segall who Is taking a pre-med course wm be a sophomore He attended tha College of Mines and Arts last year Card Wade wfll be senior She is a member of the PI Beta Phi sorority: and will receive her degree in zoological science Busan Peterson' who attended the Texas State College for Women last year win be a sophomore at the university this yearr Arfxona University Ej Miss Time Psrber daughter of Mr and Mm Ben Parber 806 W-Yan-dell Blvd who attended Texas university last year wm enter the University of Arizona -as a sophomore Miss Parber and her sister Shirley are now visiting their sister Mm Aaron Levy in Santa Monica TUlle win go directly from Santa Monica to Theton Shirley will return here and then go to Austin where she wm enter the university of Texas as a Junior She has made an A record since she entered the university Mias Laura Lawson daughter of Mr and Mm Lawson 1713 Mesa St will leave Sept 10 for the University of Arisons She will receive her A degree at the close of the first semester She Is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta Harold Naylor Bob Whitlock BUI Ward and Ronald Jordan wm mo- tor to Elephant Butte today to stay over Sunday More than 30 DeMo-l lays wm motor to Bephant Butte Sept 8 for the week-end A --w- s''" Mies Oertrude Mnookln of Kansas City win return the latter part of the month to attend Radford School for Girls Miss MniwMw was a boarding student- at the echoed last year Sam Solomon manager of War- tier's Drug Co left for Chicago on a buying trfjx HO wm visit In Kansas City and wm return with Mm Solomon and their eon who have been visiting the World's fair By BETTY LUTHER EARLY days were happy days according to Mm Wilcox who came to El Paso 46 jean 'agx' ''i Those were days when members of ths High Five dub most lively ot the social' groups of young matrons met for luncheon at the homes 'Gala were the oeeasloas when they: took the mule "car to Juarex to attend tha of the members across the river Several of the officials' wives over there belonged High Five Club i Mix' A Faivey organized the Hlgil Five club 40 years ago rat a luncheon In the home of Mm Loomis on' Magoffin AVe 4 1 There were 12 charter mem- hers who" Included: Mmex Loomis Flank Hunter Helen Roberts Wilcox 8 Turner Vilas Buckler Hadley Lack-land Charles Race and Me- Pbetrldge "We had wonderful times' said Mm Wilcox member took a dlsh for luncheon and the hostess furnished coffee Many funny things hap-: pened We were always laughing about something especially pn our trips to Juarez" sbe said smuggling was a popular pas- time In those days according to Mm Wilcox and other women who ore pioneer citizens Joarex a Free Zone Silks laces and trimmings tor hats and dresses were the favorite contraband Juana was a tore zone Parisian goods tempted tha feminine element of the border town husband who was 8 commissioner at the time came home one day with this Said Mm Wilcox woman got off a Juarez car with a piece of long fine lace trailing from the placket of her dress A man inadvertently stepped on the lace and the last my hue- band saw of the unsuspecting' smuggler was' a filmy loop of lace unwinding from the placket had dressmaker who was a great one to smuggle She was a plump large hastened woman who always wore a short cape under which she con- i i 1 Mm Julia Gissel of Houston la the guest of her son A Helnhsrd 334 Davis St and Mm Relnhard Mm Glsselb daughter Mm BUs Ryan also of Houston will arrive for a visit In the Relnhard home In the near future Mm Gissel and her daughter wm return tat Houston early In October Mr and Km Blakey GsHaher and children of Pueblo Colo wm spend the winter with Mm JL Hadlock 133 Tobin Places FLOWER CARE easier to summer flower beds and window boxes with a regular garden hose Instead of a sprinkling pot You cover more surface In less time Besides the spray from the hose helps to destroy small ia-'xecta- -c.

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