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is rose is at A new musical thrill! More easily, more completely than ever before, the greatest joy of music can now be yours The joy of playing music The thrill of creating something fine and beautiful that is your Now you can have this deep enjoyment more easily, in fuller measure, than ever before even though you cannot read a note of music! A. G. Gulbransen, inventor of the world famous Registering Piano, has again contributed brilliantly to the musical enjoyment of millions. He has produced, after years of study, a new and wonderfully different music roll--a personalized music roll. You will be delighted when you play your first Gulbransen Music Roll--when you discover how easily, how surely, you can now express yourself in music.

All the thrill of hand playing. All the naturalness and beauty of hand playing. And it is made so clear and easy now. These new rolls bear the name of the world's largest maker of fine pianos. There is a complete line of Gulbransen pianos Registering Pianos, Reproducing Pianos, Upright Pianos, Grand Pianos and the new Small to Play your protection the Model Upright.

For 6asy price of each instrument is stamped on the back the factory. Gulbransen Trade Mark at Gulbransen Registering Pianos $450, $530, $595, $700, $1275 NEW SMALL SIZE UPRIGHT $295 Authorized and Exclusive Representative ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. STEINWAY F1 Paso Piano Co, 215 TEXAS WILL R. SHUTES, Prop. 215 TEXAS STREET.

HOME OF THE DRY-CLIMATE PIANOS. Summit ICE CREAMS The High Peak of Quality, This Week-End Try Summit Egg Custard We've called this Special "Summit" Egg Custard, because it is egg custard of a deliciousness such as you can obtain only in El Paso's Finest Ice Cream. You'll agree, when you've sampled it, that you've found the High Peak of Quality in another old favorite. If your dealer doesn't yet serve SUMMIT, Phone Main 3200 and we'll have your order delivered. EL PASO ICE CREAM CO.

Formerly "Butler's" Main 3200 2222 Texas St. The Oriental Corner There is a corner of our shop called "The Oriental Visitors linger there longer than any place else, for they hear the "Call of the East." Oriental objects of art add to the home, and make perfect gifts. Visit "The Oriental Corner" and choose a gift certain to be appreciated. Beach's Art Shop 104 PIONEER PLAZA Goods carefully packed for shipment. EDITION, SEPTEMBER 25, 1926.

EL PASO Miss Barganier To Wed John F. Welsh Home of Bride's Parents Beautifully Decorated For Impressive Ceremony The wedding of Miss Ernestyne Bargapier to John F. Welsh will be solemnized this evening at 8::30 oclock in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

V. Bamberger, 2419 Pittsburg street. Ferns, cut flowers and plumosa will decorate the home for the occasion and an improvised altar, banked with ferns, will be placed in front of the fireplace. An aisle, leading to the altar, will be formed of white columns surmounted with pink maline bows and caught together with white ribbon. For the entrance of the bridal party, Miss Naomi Brightman will play the wedding march from Lohengrin, and Mrs.

Abbott will sing, "I Love You Truly." The bride will be given in marriage by Mr. Bamberger and the ring ceremony will be used. She will be frocked in canary yellow taffeta combined with Chantilly lace of the same shade, and made in colonial style with basque waist and full skirt. The wide lace the bottom of the skirt is caught at each scallop with a rosebud with gold foliage. The neck is finished with a wreath of rosebuds gold leaves.

Her necklace is of pearls. She will wear black satin shoes with rhinestone buckles and her hair will be held in place by a bandeau of, rhinestones and silver leaves. Her colonial bouquet will be of sweet heart roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Ruth Reiver, the bride's only attendant, will be costumed in pale chiffon finished with a silk green sash of honey dew shade and her shoe will black satin ornamented with rhinestone buckles. She will carry a bouquet of Ophelia roses.

Glen Holloman will be best man for Mr. Welsh. Little Jane Downey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. Downey, flower girl, will be dressed in pink taffeta combined with silk lace and blue trimmings. Edwin Bullard, Bullard, will son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. carry the ring in a large vellow chrysanthemum and he will wear a white satin suit with a yellow vest. After the ceremony, an informal will be given in the Bamreception berger, home. in The the Nail couple will apartments. make The bride came to El Paso from Minden, she was a small She was educated in the child.

schools of the city. Welsh is the son of Mrs. Nellie Mr. Welsh and has lived in El Paso for several years, coming here, from Hannibal, Mo. He was educated in of Missouri and the El the schools Paso high offices of school.

the He is Southern employecitie the company. Bullard and Mrs. L. J. Railway Mrs.

E. R. entertained with a gift Downey, the home of Mrs. honoring Miss Barganier. A Bullard and white color theme was pink refreshments were featured and Intimate friends of the served.

bride-to-be were guests. The party Bullard and Mrs. tendered by Mrs. one of several which Downey was were given for Miss Barganier. is made of the wedAnnouncement Miss Ruth Holmes to J.

K. Bowden, which took place in Las Cruces on September 22. planned the wedThe couple ding for October 4, the wedding anniversary of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F.

E. Holmes, rumors of the kidnaping of the bridegroom caused the setting of the wedding ahead of that scheduled. The selected was the birthday annidate versary of the bride. Everything was planned in arrived utmost in secrecy, Cruces, Mrs. H.

G. Meyer and but when they Las Mrs. Renner, longtime friends of the family, were present to greet them. the ceremony, friends of the After bridegroom the and couple, down escorting them up one street another, accompanies. with the noise cowbells Frank Holmes, of "tipped off" the friends.

bride is the daughter Mr. The and Mrs. Holmes, 3700 Memphis and Mr. Bowden is a son of street, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Bowden, 2314 Wyoming street. Mr. and Mrs. Bowden will be at home to their friends at 1705 Wyoming street. The former is electrician at the Southern Pacific shops.

Miss Mae Howard of Marfa, daughHoward, who was best ter of G. A. the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. man at R.

Ellison, will be maid of honor wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Elat the lison's daughter, Miss Julia Marlowe when she weds Scott Lee Ellison, Plumbley Sunday evening at 6 oclock in the First Christian church. Mr. Howard and Miss Howard are among the long list of guests coming to El Paso for the wedding.

Othout-of-town guests will include: er Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wells of Marfa, aunt and uncle of the bride-to-be; Miss Cornelia Kilpatrick of Marfa, and the bride's brother, Clarence Ellison, and Mrs. Ellison of Marathon. William Hall will be best man at the Plumbley- Ellison wedding and Miss Ellison's sister, Mrs.

Percy Montgomery, will be matron of honor. R. R. Ellison, brother of the bride-to-be, will give her in marriage and her aunt, Mrs. H.

H. Kilpatrick of Marfa, will sing "I Love of You Truly" and "Promise Me," before the ceremony. Dr. George Bassett will officiate, a using the double ring ceremony. to Immediately after the ceremony Mr.

Plumbley and his bride will leave for a honeymoon trip to Galveston and Houston and upon their return they will be at home on Randolph street. El Pasoans Away Dr. H. P. Deady has gone to Rochester, Minn.

to do some special work. He will be absent for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeLacie will leave early in the week for a month's visit in St.

Louis, Chicago, Kansas City and Kentucky. Mr. DeLacie is manager of the Country club and this is his first vacation in five years. IDEAL PRINTING COMPANY. Leo Ferlet, Mgr.

Printing, Binding, Engraving. HERALD- SOCIAL an CLUB NEWS: call for health giving food. Purity's Butter Nut Bread is rather generally accepted as ideal for young folks. Ask By Brand Name "Makers of Fine Cakes for the Home" Dear Madge: Do you know that you are paying for painting your home and not getting it done? Pretty poor business isn't it? The depreciation for lack of paint amcunts to more than the cost of painting. Using Monarch pure paint from Lander's will give you the lowest possible cost and the longest lasting job.

Because they are jobbers of Monarch paint and Martin's varnishes, Lander's are able to make some very low prices on these as well as other building materials. Mrs. Iona Home LANDER LUMBER CO. Building Materials Phone Main 282 1830 Texas Street Tuberculosis Home Treatment A fine Doctor brought his daughter to the Baptist Sanatorium mainly because she could not carry out a proper program of rest and treatment at home. Social demands broke her rest and interfered with her treatment.

Home treatment often fails where a good Sanatorium succeeds in curing tuberculosis. Southern Baptist Sanatorium Phones East 857, 858, 859, and Main 2799. To Wash Away Those Wrinkles and Crowsfeet face is disfigured with If your what the cause, wrinkles, no matter quickly dispel every line, you can most obstinate, by using a even the made wash lotion simple, home dissolve an ounce of powMerely half pint witch dered saxolite in a hazel--ingredients found in any and-- drug Bathe face in this, store. you scarcely believe your own eyes when you look into your mirror and behold the marvelous transformation! The remarkable astringent action the saxolite so tightens the skin, are literally pressed out. wrinkles all, this result not purely Best of for the lotion also has temporary, tonic action, which tends and tone up the weakstrengthen ened tissue.

It canot injure the most delicate skin. The treatment itself no trace--no one guesses the leaves secret of your increasing youthful appearance. Pep-Elixo Tastes Good Acts Quick Dyspepsia Heartburn Nervousness Rheumatism Stomach Trouble, Swolle. Joints, Dull Headache, Neuritis reltability, Sleeplessness, Blues, Mental Depression allow or Muddy skin, Pimples, Blotches, Piles. Nervi ains, Backache, Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Bilious ess and many other ailments due to Constipation For sale by Blanche Coston To Wed J.

T. Melton Engagement Tea Afternoon at Home of Mrs. Claudia Coston Announcement of the engagement of Miss Blanche Coston to J. Thomas Melton will be made a tea which has as hostess Miss Coston's mother, Mrs. Claudia Coston, assisted by Miss Coston's sister, Mrs.

H. D. Baldwin. A pink and green theme of decoration, featured with asters and zinnias, decorates the reception suit of the Baldwin home. Guests will be received by Mrs.

Coston, Mrs. Baldwin, Miss Coston, Mrs. E. S. Kuykendall of Faywood, N.

and the honor guest, Mrs. Charles A. Huffman of Longview, Wash. A "letting the cat of the bag" puzzle will tell the guests the interesting news of afternoon. An ice course in pink and green tints and cake will be served.

The table in the dining room for the service is centered with a basket of zinnias and asters and lighted with pink candles in crystal holders. Thirty guests are enjoying the afternoon in the Baldwin home. The bride-to-be has lived here for six her former home having been years, in Texarkana, Texas. Miss Coston attended high school in El Paso and she is active in work of First Baptist church. Mr.

Melton is a son of Mrs. Mary of Prospect avenue. They Melton, here from Palestine, Texas, where Mr. Melton received his education. He is an employe of the Southern Pacific lines.

Following their honeymoon trip, he and his bride will make this city their home. The wedding date is October 16 and the ceremony will be in the home of the bride's mother and sister, 626 Prospect avenue. Dr. T. V.

Neal will officiate and the bride's brother, William Coston, will attend Mr. Melton as best man. Miss Dorothy Danielson will be maid of the honor. wedding Mrs. march Kuykendall and Mrs.

will play. Burton will sing. Numerous social affairs are being planned for the bride-to-be to honor her between now and her wedding day, 8 8 School Notes When the first regular meeting of the Parent-Teachers' association of Rusk school is held Friday afternoon, October 1, a reception welcoming the teachers will be held. Every resident of the district, whether parents or not, is invited to attend to become acquainted with the teachers of their own and friends' children. There will be a program but most of the afternoon will be devoted to getting acquainted.

Betty Phoenix was elected president of the senior class of Loretto academy at a meeting of the class this week. Other officers elected were: Margaret Orr, vice president; Alma Donovan, treasurer; Alexine Bartz, secretary. The class chose the tea as the class flower, with green and gold as class colors. Officers elected in the junior class were: Elizabeth Dunne, president; Ruth Hall, secretary; Mary Jane McComb, treasurer. Their class flower is the sweet pea and colors are orchid and gold.

Alice Hicks was elected as president of the sophomore class. Charles Escott is vice president, Leona Esterbrook is secretary, and Maxine Orr is treasurer. Class colors are pink and green and the class flower is the American Beauty rose. Loretto academy girls enjoyed; a swim at Cathedral Community Center Thursday. Basketball classes will begin at the academy next week.

Sophomores initiated freshmen yesterday, Much friendly rivalry is developing among the four classes of the high school of thalass Ysleta public school and each is trying to outdo the other in the, programs being presented. This rivalry displayed itself in a mournful occasion last Wednesday morning when the seniors buried sophomores and juniors in effigy. Mrs. Mattie W. Posey, home, teacher, suggested and conomist, burlesque.

Those who took part were Charles King, as officiating clergyman; Annie Mary Bourland and Pauline Ortner, honorary pall bearers; Herbert Greggerson, Jr. and Handley Farnsworth, active pallbearers; Daisy Hutchins, sophomore widow; Gertrude Hill, junior widow; Louise Chapman, chief mourner. Mrs. Posey played the wedding march from Lohengrin as the flower laden coffin was wheeled in. The ceremony was at the ash pile.

Preceding the remarks by the clergy the class sang "For We're Jolly Good Fellows." El Pasoans Returning Mr. and Mrs. Will R. Shutes have returned from a visit of two weeks in Chicago. Mrs.

Julius Kantor returned Friday evening from a month's vacation spent in California. Dr. Byron L. Black and family have returned to El Paso after several months' vacation in Los Angeles and California beach resorts. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Jensen, of Ysleta, whose wedding was a recent event, have returned from a honeymoon trip to Lovett, Texas, where they were guests of Mrs. Jensen's sister, Mrs. Harry 'Alexander. Mrs.

Jensen the former Miss Mabel Ing of the lower valley. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Locke, whose wedding took place recently in El Paso, will return from their honeymoon trip. They will be guests of Mrs.

Locke's mother, Mrs. Stevens T. Harris, for a few days prior to going to El Tigre, Mexico, where they will make their home. Mrs. Locke was the former Miss Lucie Harris.

Mr. and Mrs. San Asher have returned from their Loneymoon trip spent in Santa Fe and Taos, N. M. Mrs.

Asher was formerly Miss Foy Wood. The wedding was solemized recently in the home of Dr. Floyd Poe, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs.

Asher will be at home after October 1 in their new residence at La Union, in the upper valley. INTERESTS By Ollie P. Lansden Fresh from the original vacuum pack easily opened with a key. Hills Bros. Red The Oripinal Brand Vacuum Pack "Yes, that's COFFEE Hills Bros Coffee See the Arab on the can?" THERE need be no doubt in your mind when you buy Hills Bros.

Coffee. For every can contains the utmost in aroma and flavor. No other coffee can approach it because of our patented process Controlled Roasting. Only a few pounds at a time even temperature constant ventilation that's the secret of Hills Bros. excellence! But, to be sure that you get Hills Bros.

every time, look for the Arab on the can. That's the identifying mark. And when you break the vacuum seal and breathe that exhilarating aroma when you taste a cup freshly brewed, you'll be glad you insisted on Hills Bros. Hills Bros. grew up with the coffeeloving West and is growing with it.

It is the coffee with a reputation. It is the coffee with the flavor you can't forget or match. Back East they say, "That wonderful western coffee!" Let us send you a free copy of our booklet, "The Art of Entertaining." Just mail the coupon -that's all you have to 'do. HILLS BROS COFFEE HILLS BROS. Dept.

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Phone Cards. Mrs. Leland Stanford and Mrs. L. L.

Butterfield won first and second prizes respectively when Five. Points Bridge club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Stanford as hostess. Punch was served after the games. Others present, in addition to those mentioned, were Miss Florence Klein, Mesdames A.

L. Coomes, H. Buttery, Frank Irwin, S. D. Schlotz and A.

Reherd. The next meeting of the club will be in the home of Mrs. Schlotz, 152 North Piedras street, October 1. A Japanese theme was used in appointment for the bridge party which Miss Eloise Jones planned for a group of her friends Friday evening. A yellow and black color theme featured, golden flowers and was ferns being used in decoration.

Salad and ice courses were served after the games. Miss Helen Youngberg was awarded high score prize, a perfume bottle. Those who enjoyed Miss Jones's hospitality were: Misses Grace Bischoff, Norma Gorham, Helen Valentine, Laredo Miller, Dorothy Durham, Elizabeth and Margaret Spence and Ruth and Helen Youngberg and Mrs. Bert Neugebauer and Mrs. Sam Miller.

Francis Moore's Studio Piano. The SHUTES special dry climate piano, which Mr. Moore used in connection with his Master Music Classes in El Paso recently, is now for sale at a reduced price. Here is a fine opportunity to become the proud owner of a piano selected and endorsed by one of America's leading pianists. El Paso Piano 215 Texas sole agents for the Shutes.

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Of Which JOE MILLER Is Manager. 302 Texas. Phone M. 3388.

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