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El Paso Herald-Post from El Paso, Texas • 13

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El Paso, Texas
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Monday, November 23, 1953. EL PASO HERALD- POSI Page Thirteen Entertains mented with floor -length of bronze taffeta and nylon tulle. The flower arangements were pastel yellow and green chrysanthe-1 mums highlighting the bronze accessories. The main coffee and tea table was adorned with a cascading centerpiece of the mums entwined with clusters of grapes, and four tall bronze cherubs. Bronze candlabras at either end of the table held tapers in a matching shade.

Also a center of attraction was the punch table in an room wheih was similarly decorated. Tea was poured by representatives of the principal women's clubs of El Paso, Juarez, Ft. Bliss, Biggs Air Force Base and White Sands Proving Ground. Members of the WBAH Women's Club serving as hostesses were Mrs. Douglas S.

Kellogg, Mrs. W. H. Vaughan, Mrs. Paul S.

Anderson, Mrs. Joseph J. Hornisher and Mrs. David T. Bierney.

Presiding over the guest book EVERYTHING dresses jackets FOR lingerie brats MOTHER-TO-BE slacks suits for Where Life Begins to-he in Style Maternity Modes TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 5 Points Store Open 'Til 9 P. M. Thursdays 303 Mills St. Phone 3-8690 801 Cedar St. Phone 5-1889 SPECIAL PURCHASE Annual Fete Set In Nurses' Lounge The William Beaumont Army Hospital Women's Club entertained more than 300 guests at its annual fall tea in the Nurses' Lounge at the hospital.

Those attending the event came from White Sands Proving Ground, Juarez and the El Paso area. In the receiving line were Mrs. John C. Cressler, general chairman tea; Mrs. Abner Zehm, honorary president of the WBAH Women's Club; Mrs.

Maurice C. Davidson, Mrs. Robert R. Kelley, Lieut. Col.

Alice M. Gritsavage, chief nurse at WBAH, and Mrs. Clyde W. Henderson. Each wore a corsage of bronze fujii chrysanthemums.

A blending of autumn colors, brown, bronze and saffron yellow, was used in decorating the tea and punch tables. They were covered with ecru lace cloths and comple- SALE! FREE GIFT WRAPPING FOR CHRISTMAS: for 300 Clubwomen at Tea Party Organize In Valley Chapter Affiliated With National Group Special to The Herald-Post ACALA, Nov. group of women met recently at the home of Mrs. Gordon Jonsoni Acala, and organized Las Artistas Verdes Chapter of the Amateur Artists Assn. of America, Inc.

Mrs. J. S. Hendricks of Acala served organizing chairman, and the following officers were elected: Jan Herring of Clint, president; S. Jonsoni of Acala, vice-president; Peggy Provine of Fabens, secretary, and Elizabeth Huxford of Fabens, treasurer.

Regional chairmen appointed were: Neva Williams of Esperanza; Mildred Sanders of Tornillo; Demmie Reavis of Clint. Grace D. Cooke of Fabens, was appointed publicity chairman. An all day general meeting will be held each fourth Friday in alternate communities. Each community will arrange for sessions meets their own needs, and will in their local clubhouses, once or twice a week.

The first general meeting will be held at the Esperanza Community House, January 22, at 10 a. m. All amateur artists in these communities are invited to join the chapter. Others present included Mmes. Maydene Elliott and Sidney LeBlanc of Fabens.

Faye E. Holland of Ft. Hancock. Katherine Hudgins of Tornillo. Beverly C.

Franklin and Ethel Cooke of Acala. Many forms of art will be studied and practiced, including ceramics and china painting. RECEIVING LINE- Mrs. S. R.

Mickelsen, right, shakes hands with Lieut. Col. Alice Gritsavage at the William Beaumont Army Hospital Women's Club tea. Others in the receiving line are, from left, Mmes. Clyde W.

Henderson, Robert R. Kelley and Maurice C. Vargas-Nunez Rite Scheduled Dec. 8 The engagement of Dina Nunez and Juventino Vargas Jr. has been announced by the bride's mother, Mrs.

Eva C. Nunez de Santana of 910 North Florence street. The wedding will be Dec. 8 at 7 p. at Sacred Heart Church in Juarez, with a reception following in the Blue Room of the Hotel Continental of Juarez.

The bride has chosen Miss Yolanda Chacon as maid of honor and Martha Escobar, Bertha Galindo and Adela Vargas as bridesmaid. Flower girl will be the bride's niece, Martha Leticia Nunez. The bridegroom attendants will be Homer Nunez and Huego Vargas. After their wedding, the couple will honeymoon in Mexico City and return to El Paso to make their home at 1007 East Cali- Miss Dina Nunez fornia street. (Engaged to Juventino Vargas Jr.) LOSE INCHES The Expert Way Don't Starve while you're reducing, eat and lose inches at the same time! Free Demonstration ST.

REGIS BEAUTY SALON 323 N. Oregon Dial 2-0610 Before you Buy any Piano see for yourself The New Kimball Consolettes! a 1. Here are the finest pianos we have ever offered, yet the prices are amazingly moderate. Many beautiful styles to select from: Chippendale, Classic Modern, Early American, Queen Anne, etc. No piano buyer can afford NOT to investigate the piano that is truly the VALUE PIANO of AMERICA.

Most Liberal Trade-In Allowance in Town on Your Old Piano TERMS TO SUIT! Miller Appliance Co. 423 N. Mesa Ave. We Give Green Stamps KIMBALL PIANOS KIMBALL KEYBOARD OF THE NATION 5, 01 were Mrs. Louis C.

Vejraska and A background of soft music was by Mrs. Ivan D. Hazelwood at the Mrs. Jack T. Rush.

played throughout the calling organ. Half Trice Sale FAMOUS TUSSY WIND AND WEATHER LOTION regular $1 size large $2 size now only now only 50 Handy Family Carton size bottles now only $3 WAND and Put away a WEATHER year's supply at this LOTION special price! Lavish it from head to heel! Pink, fragrant, creamy it helps protect against Save makes legs weather hands, feel elbows, irritation silken heels, soft. TUSSY WIND WEATHER HAND CREAM regular $2 size, now only $1 Tussy Created for those who prefer a hand cream WIND WEATHER' with all the skin-beautifying properties of the lotion! HAND CREAM All prices plus tax LIMITED TIME ONLY Please send me Tussy Wind Weather Lotion: Gunning- $1 $2 size size bottles bottles at at $1 each each Handy Family Carton (6-81 bottles) at $3 per carton Casteel Please send $2 me size also Tussy Wind Weather Hand Cream: jars at $1 each 11 Convenient NAME Neighborhood Drug Stores ADDRESS. WE GIVE CITY. ZONE.

STATE. GREEN STAMPS CHARGE 0 I CHECK I C.O.D. Please add Federal Tax Mrs. Wilson Will Speak At Lunch Meet Mrs. Bennett Wilson will be the honored guest and Evaluator at the regular Pitaya Toastmistress luncheon to be held at Chef Toni's tomorrow at 12:30 p.

m. Mrs. James A. Wallace, president, will preside. Members on the program are toastmistress, Mrs.

A. M. Saxton: topicmistress, Mrs. Alexander Sheffield; speaker, Mrs. Stanley parliamentary law, Mrs.

C. R. Capp; speech and lexicologist, Mrs. W. B.

Davidson, and member critic, Mrs. C. W. Jones Jr. Never before! A sensational purchase of a world famous brand of all first quality soft, luxurious cashmere men's wear! CASHMERE SWEATERS and SOCKS SLEEVELESS SWEATERS ANKLE LENGTH SOCKS REGULARLY 21.00 REGULARLY 3.50 1050 price 175.

Never before have we been able to offer such a tremendous value just at the beginning of the Christmas season! The luxuriously soft cashmere sweaters are knit of moth double yarn. They're fully cut for added comfort in sizes from 36 to 46. For the early shopper, there are 13 handsome colors to choose from. The socks are also woven of cashmere with nylon reinforced heels and toes. They're shrink resistant, moth-repellent, and have elastic tops.

to 13. ANTONIO OREGON FIRST IN MEN'S WEAR SINCE 1898.

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