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EL PASO HERALD 4-D Saturday, June 7, 1913 Terrace Street, Sunset Heights EI PaSO Boarding and Day ScflOOl foV Girls In choice residence section. Scholarly, caitttred, experienced teachers; simple, wholesome home life. College preparatory course for leading colleges. O. Need Glasses? Ask Segall mTammmmmmmamm ,1- nj 1 1 msj mmmtmmEfim TTrnrv ;. WVIJ- I i Full academic and special elective courses for girls not going to college The school refers by permission to more than fifty patrons and to edu cators of national Reputation. " For yearbook and full information address Miss Slater and Miss Tafd Principals, or Mrs. Frances S. Weil Business Manager. Inquiries item Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico and West Texas specially invited. El Pcuocms Returning L. N. Hell will return on Sunday from Hot Springs. Texas, where he has been for some time. Misses Mabelle and Pauline Bryan v. ill arrive home on Sunday from New "i ork, -where they have been studying ir jsic. Miss Lucile Daniel will arrive home on Sunday from eastern Texas, where she has been visiting relatives for sev eral weeks. Rev. Charles L. Overstreet has re turned from Waxahachie. Texas, where he went to address the graduates of the urmersity. Pr H F. 'Wright has returned from a business trip to New York City. On hi-s way to New York. lr. Wright at t nded the Southern Baptist convention in St. Louis and visited friends at s-treator, 111.. Chicago and Newmarket, i mt.irio. Mrs. Wright and Clarita Wright will not return for several weeks. Hicks Tooley. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Tooley. will return to El Paso about ' jne 11 from Essex Falls. N. J., where n- has been attending school the past oar. Miss Effie Warren returned Saturday from an extended visit of three months in Roswell, N. M., and Van Horn, Texas. Mrs Joshua Reynolds and son. Jack. ha e returned to El Paso, having com pleted a trip around the world. They sailed from New York last fall, visiting l;al first. Weddings 3 pp-ffiM MiijAiyjiiiJjjwwBt . fft h iiiiiuiryy I El Pasoans Away- One of the prettiest weddings of the season took place June 5, when Miss Birdie Marie Sanderson and William Simpson Taylor weer united in mar- I menthal and Mrs. Ben Levy, and baby riage by Rev. Henry Easter at St. son. Le Roy, will leave about June 15 Elements episcopal church at 3 oclock. for California. Miss Nell Talor has gone to Knox- ville, Tenn., to spend the summer. Mrs. W. H. Anderson and sons will leave soon to spend the summer in Kentucky. Misses Mildred Hood and Willie Kyle will leave on Tuesday to join a house party at the Hubbard ranch, near San Angelo, Texas. They will remain away several weeks. Mrs. J. D. Hughes expects to leave soon for California, to spendthe sum mer months. Miss Harriet Schwarx, Mrs. Sam Blu- Coadacted by MISS HALLIE IRVIN Telephones 2020 or 2010, day; and US. Bight. Church Affairs About Ei Pasoans V son was born to gladden the home nf Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kgan. of alt West Missouri street, on June 4. Mrs J. Lewis has been ill for some i. mo at her home, corner Tremoirt and sinet Kentucky avenue. Kenneth MacCallum played the wedding march as the bridal party entered the church, previous to which M. H. Mac Callum sang "O Promise Me." As the bride entered -with her brides-' maid, she looked very pretty and charm ing in her dress of white net over silk, with veil and orange blossoms in clus ters around the face and caught in the back, j-ood effect. The bride carried a shower boauet j of bride's roses and lilies of the valley wim wnite veiling, wniie her brides maid was dressed in pink with a large picture hat of roses and black velvet; she carried pink and white sweet peas with pink veiling. The only jewel worn by the bride was an old gold chain and locket around the low neck of her dress, a gift from the groom's grandmother in London. Immediately after the wedding, a re ception was given at the home of the groom's sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Moore, 1120 Myrtle avenue. i Jr. ana Jirs. Taylor left on the Sun set Limited at 8:30 for Galveston and I will sail on June 11 for New York. This trip will also include visits to Phila delphia, Pa.: Washington. D. C- Atlon. J tic City, N. J., and Niagara Falls. X. Y. tne bride and groom received many beautiful presents of silver and cut glass from their friends. Among these were a beautiful set of silver presented by the El Paso Dairy company, also a set from J. A. Smith, postmaster and president of the dairv mmmnr Th bridesmaid was Miss Bessie Belknap Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wickenhiser announce tne engagement and approach and daughter. Los Angeles to 4 Mrs. Estelle Jacobs Bella, have left for spend the summer. Mrs. Esther Levy and daughter. Ethel, will leave for Los Angeles and the beaches soon. Mrs. J. F. Coles and children, Billy and Catherine, have gone to Cioudcroft to spend the summer. Mrs. R. S. Anderson has gone to Roswell. N. M- for a trip. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtil Coblentx have left for a trip to New York. Mrs. A. Mathias and daughters will leave soon for Cioudcroft, where they will spend the summer. X Mrs. Hugh S. White and baby son, Wyndham, will leave soon for "Vir ginia, where they expect to spend the summer. S -3 -3f" Mrs. Alice Morriss will leave soon for Cioudcroft to join her mother, Mrs. Frank Cutting, and will remain there during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tanner went to Cioudcroft on Saturday to spend the week end with Mrs. James Gordon Hardy and, children. afc . Mrs. Y. Del Campo went up to Cioudcroft on Saturday to visit Mrs. Herbert Stevenson and family. x- Mrs. E. Reed of Fort boulevard and j ing marriage of their daughter. Bernice Oro street, has gone to Chicago and May. to A. S. Howren, jr. The wedding ' other points in Illinois to spend the ! will occur some time this month. i summer. She will stop a few days in KHORASSAK KIOGHTS j Pot Of Town Visit uors New Orleans, en route. & - .-.I ,-, v r Rnv and Miss i r tJ. -nv win Imv soon for Cloud- -o.f where thev will occupy their TO IHSTAL OFFICERS neLnc SAWSE I co?&eW?orthrsyummer. Paraphernalia for New Lodge Has Been Ordrrrd Frost Kalamazoo: Degree Team To Be Named. Kl Paso temple of the Dramatic Or-V-r of Khorassan Knights, a branch o! th Knights of Fwnias. is prepar ing for an important session '.o oe u--ld on June 19. at which time a full set t officers, a degree team and others u ;i he elected and installed. Special (i- jnnernalia has been ordered from Jmlaniazoo. Mich., and will be used for iho lnitiatun work. Tne deputy imperial prince for the state of Texas will come from Hous ton, to confer the 13 degrees and this ill require a whole night's session. v. hich will be followed by a banquet. The exact date has not been set as the r enionies cannot be held until after thf arrival of the paraphernalia, but is expected to occur about July 10. i:i Paso temple will be entitled to send a representative to the imperial palace which convenes in Minneapolis, Si inn ,n July 15. The charter members of the El Paso temple are: T. J. Bush, Frank H. Bait, Edward Blumenstiel. John Brunner. W. B. Bull. Kdsrar W. Brown. B. H. Baker. H. S. Bur-well. J. K. Carson. James Connors, AV. U Carre. J. L. Dwyer, W. O. Daw son. H V. Duden, L N. Davis. Thos. rowling. R. E. Edwards, Peyton F. Ed wards, George Estes. J. J. Finney, W. B Farquhar. F. M. Filler. J. G. Frank l.n, George E. Fuller. Sam B. Glllett. J. L Gilliland, U. S. Goen, Fred B. Guinn. N S. Good. Thos. German. H. L. Hos kirson. Jas. I. Hewitt. William S. Hughes. John A. Hitchens, Thos. Hun ter, John N. Harris. J. C. Harry, H. F. Harp. E. O. Irwin, T. F. Jonah W. G. .'oily. J. Kugler. J. J. Kaster, E. C Kienle. George D. Kendall. J. D. Love. Chas T List. F. H. Logan. J. W. Land ers. R F. Love, J. W. Lucas. F. E. Max well. J. A. Morriss, Y. M. Milam. Frank Marty. J. P. Mullen. R. E. Mclntyre. H. A Meisel. J. Q. Marion. 'Bert McCabe, R I.. Nichols, E. B. O'Quinn. H. J. Place. R B Patton, W. L. Pringle. W. R. Pi per. Wm. A. Roost. L. A. Riggs, W. L. Robinson. Wm. Rheinbeimer, C. C Smith. Horace B. Stevens, Chas. R Stevens, Frank D. Scotten. J. D. Stev ens, F. B. Simmons, Carl Lee Smith, Dan R Steadham, O. O. Smith. W. G. Schneider. Rodolph Schuler. P. W. Still. J E Smiley. W. J. Ten Eyck, J. K. Tur beville, W. E. Truesdell, W. C. Taylor, C R. Tillman H. G. Van Haselen, W. a Valentine. R. C Walshe. Eugene Wil liams. John O. Wyler, W. R. Weeks. Max Walker. Chas. J. Wolften, W. L. Walthall. John F. Weeks. James N. "Wafer, R. A. WhiUock, Michael Yeager. Oml tlavc fn 171 T4on -VA l .-. a. j 1 SOVPfal OAtial fiakaA Mrs. Ewell Singleton, of Houston. Texas, is in the city, the guest of her mother, Mrs. H. R. Singleton. Mrs. R. L. Daniel will soon have as her guests her sister. Mrs. J. W. Harris, of Waco. Tex., and her niece. Miss Jewel Johnson, of Cqfeman, Tex. Mrs. E. Frickelton and daughter, Jean, of Joplin. Mo., have been In the city visiting Mrs. Frickelton's son. Frank, for a fw days. They have all left for Los Angeles, where Mrs. Frick elton and daughter will spend the sum mer. Mr. Frickelton will be gone a month. -5f Mrs. B. F. Whitmire has returned to her home In Las Vegas. Nevada, after an extensive visit in El Paso with her mother. Mrs. James DeMoss, and her sister. Mrs. W. R. Warren. Dinners and Luncheons 1 .Mrs. w. M. Bryan is entertaining this evening with a dinner at tho Hr. !Tey house, in honor of Miss Maude Rohmer. I Russell C. Mitchell entertained Frl- Iday evening with a well appointed din ner at the Harvey house in honor of Miss Katherine Russell-Smith, who is to leave soon to make her home in Je rome. Ariz. Mr. Mitchell's guests were: Misses Russell-Smith, Laila Robinson and Georgia Stewart, Messrs. a E. Bo ren and J. Harry Henderson. Parties pBaaaaHfinasEKlSaV9Bp 9 v J J AVE four photo made to leave " tnth poor friends beore going on pour vacation. You might not come back). STUART 228 Mesa Kodak Films Developed Free. Little May Snoddy entertained a num ber of her little friends on Thursday afternoon in honor of her third birth day anniversary. Many games were played and refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Those present were: Aaron Craig, Inez Hines. Buster and Martha Cole, LaVerne Jackson, Bernice Barnes. Marguerite Jackson. Dorothy Parrish. Edith and Violet Old man, Gwendolin Deavers. George Hines, Olive Burr, Edna and Patrick Snoddy. DAIL"2 EECORD Building- PcrmltR. To C. D. Pollock, to build a screen porch. 1403 Montana street; estimated cost. $300. To W..G. Beaudette, to erect a brick dwelling, 512 south Ochoa street; esti mated value. XI 500. To a W. Switzer, to make repairs at 8101 Pera street; estibated cost, SCO. To John Buquor, to build a garage. SI j Roosevelt street; estimated value, $75. To F. H. Bolt, to make repairs, 1305 north Kansas street; estimated cost, Deedx Filed. El Paso county. Texas C B. Tharor 'to R L. Davis, section 24, township 3. ; Texas Pacific survey; consideration, d.6vv; nay zx, 19j. South side of Mundy, between Canova and Maximilian streets L. O. HoWell to Mrs. Alva Howell, lot 20 and west erly half of 21, block 31, Sunset heights; consideration, $10; June S. 1913. South side of Morenci. between Cac tus and Alta streets Data Garoutte to Austin & Marr Investment and Con struction company, lots 15 and IS, block 138, East El Paso; consideration, 450; May 30, 1913. I.Iceafted te Wed. Pablo Rodriquez and Carmen Serrate Luis Ramos and Delfina Carbajal. Autemofeilcn I.Iceawd. 1553 Moore Iron and Wire works, 511 west San Antonio street; four pas senger Buick. 1554 Chas. Pomeroy. 521 Moctezuma street; five passenger Hudson. " BirtHH Girls. To Mrs. P. De la Rosa, Santa Fe reservation; May 24. Bfrth Beys. To Mrs. Charles Thompson. C12 Fed eral street; May 28. All the Little Things Ybu Need On Your Summer T,rlp. Before starting on your summer trip, see that vou are supplied with all the "little things" that will add to your comfort or pleasure. In this connec tion we suggest toilet preparations of all kinds, safety razors and shaving ac cessories, fountain pens, stationery. manicure articles, rubber goods, neoes far mfdirirrs remedies for car sick 111 l.rttli-- (od film for niur 'ii ' d "OLir-wti3 i.trri. ! i i " L .lr i t -. Sott White . Co., Mills Bldg. tjoHki ani Mrs. Martin Zlelonka, and son will leave for the east nextThurs day afternoon for a visit to Chicago, Cincinnati and New York. While away rabbi Zielonka will attend a meeting of the central conference of American rabbis to be held at Atlantic City the first week in July. The family will be gone until the first of September. jf. & Mr. and Ms-s W. W. Fink and family will leave Monday for Los Angeles and Long Beach, where they will occupy a cottage during the summer. y y -V- Mrs. Arthur N. Harris and little daughter, Katherine Payne Harris, win leave for California In about a week to spend the summer. Mrs. W. H. Surges and sister. Miss Nell Pollard, have gone to their former home, in Missouri, to visit their par ents. " Miss Bertha Miller, asistant secretary of the Y. W. a A has gone to Colo rado Springs, Colo to spend a month. - -3t Tfr Dr. E. H Irvin has gone to Faywood Springs and Silver City, X. X, on i business trip. Mrs. E. B. McClintock and son, Ralph, left today for Los Angeles to spend the summer. ' ' Mrs. John B. Watson and son, John, jr.. have gone to Los Angeles and the beaches. I Mrs. Frank J. Fillmore will spend a part of the summer in Albuquerque vis iting her mother. & Miss Ruth MfcCurdy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. McCurdy. who has been abroad for the past year, will not re turn until September. She is now in Germany studying music and will leave there -when the conservatory closes, in July. She will then spend a month in Switzerland and will sail from Liv erpool. Miss Blanche Scwartz has gone to New York, where she will study music under Karl Schmidt the coming winter. Mrs. Charles A Hirsch and children j will leave on Sunday. June 15. for St. xjouis ana points in vt isconma, to spena the summer. Mrs R. W. Larrabee and son will leave son to spend the summer in Los Angeles. H. W. Broaddus will go up to Cioud croft on Sunday to see his family. - Mrs. Charles L. Pomeroy and chil dren will leave soon for a three-weeks visit in Cioudcroft. Paul Hammett expects to spend the month of July on the Pacific coast Miss Treva Blair, daughter of Mr. and Mes. J. R. Blair, of 1917 East Boulevard, leaves on Sunday for Claremont, Cal.. to attend the commencement exercises of Pomona college. Her sister. Miss Lua. is one of the graduates. The young women will return homcin about two weeks. H. A. Hippler. foreman of the El Paso Electric Railwcy company, and Donald Davis, the cashier of the same company, left Saturday morning for Cioudcroft to spend their vacation. Mrs. Charles W. Fen ton and children, of Fort Bliss, have gone to spend the summer at Cioudcroft. Mrs. A. C. Heep is visiting relatives in Austin and San Marcos, Texas. Mrs. A. J. Strayer and children will leave the last of the month for Los Angeles and the beaches, to spend the summer. Miss Isabel Kelly has gone to Se attle, Wash., to spend the summer. Miss Ethel Lewis will leave some time during the month for California. Richard Pearson and Francis Kuhn have gone to Grenada, Miss., to spend the summer with their grandparents. Mrs. R. V Pearson and daughter. Myra, will leave On Saturday for Long Beach to spend the summer. Rev and Mrs. Henry Easter will spend their vacation at Cioudcroft. IDS Bl PHONE. The ordimrx cot rf a Want Ad In i:i 1 io If. -aid ,s 23 cents. It r -ri. u ul.uat ZC' On. i .. -i . ia li !"di... : : : '? SOCIAL CALBXDBH. Tonight. Dance at the Country club. Mrs. W. H. Bryan entertains for . Miss Maude Rohmer. .- MeHday. J Meeting of the Monday Bridge Whist club. A Ckaraine Waist and Girdle I - I The Highland Park B. Y. P. V. pro I gram to be given at 6:45 oclock on ! Sunday evening will be on "The call of j the ministry," and the leader will be Fred Robertson. The program rol lows: Scripture. Matt. 4:18-22. "What is meant by a call?" by leader. "The call of Paul,'' Miss Cora Butler. "The call of Samuel," Bernle Sander son. "Why the call of the ministry should be attractive to young men," Mark Griffith. "The socalled disadvantage of the ministry." A. E. Boyd. "Ministers who have helped me," Mrs. L. E. Earle. Song. "I Will Go Where You Want Me to Go." Section 4. of the Woman's Aid so ciety of the First Methodist church, gave a very enjoyable musical on Fri day night at the church, under the direction of Mrs. R. J. Wilson. The program was as follows: "Twilight." by a double quartet So pranos. Mrs. R. J. Wilson and Miss Alice Hendee; altos. Mrs. Don Sterling and Miss Elizabeth Fry; tenors, Walter Davis and H. F. Durkee; basses, E. E. Nold and Charles Rokahr. Trio. "Protect Us Through the Night" Mesdamcs Sterling and Wilson, and Mr. Davis. Solo. "The Fog Bell E. E. Nold. Double quartet. "Lullaby of Life." Woman's quartet. "Carmena." Double quartet, "Clir3yoar." Duet. "As Night Serene" Mrs. Wil son and Mr. Nold. Male quartet. Solo. "Magnetic Walt" Mrs. Wil son. Double quartet. "Daybreak." Mrs. E. E. Nold was accompanist. The junior Philathea class of the Calvary-Houston Square Baptist church held a business meeting at the home of the teacher. Miss Mabel Read. After the business session, many games were played and refreshments served. Those present were: Misses Mary Evans, Harriet Bottorff. Evelyn Payne. Clara Morris, Anna TanKersley, Edith Scott. Ruby Prothro, Josephine Frank enberger, Eva Rhodes, Annie Lewis, Mabel Read. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Howard. Mrs. L. C. Read.. Messrs. E. M. Connors. Jim Read. John Butler, Fred Morris. Tom Prothro, Crawford Williams, Clin ton Bowers. Cards rHERE is probably no business in the world as exact ing as the optical business, because in the optical business there is no allowance for mistakes. It is not a question of fitting nine out of ten pairs of glasses correctly, but every pair of glasses must be correctly fitted. Segall's record of more than 20,000 pairs of glasses fitted here in El Paso, since 1901, is your protection when $on need glasses Segall OpticaLCo. 230 Mesa Ave. Circulating Library All the Newest Books El Paso Book Co. ,2te&- Dances The usual Saturday night dance will be given at the Country club. Plain sheer organdie -with -wide lace insertions are combined as shown here. The tiny chemisette below the black bow is of net and is "trimmed with But tons and loops, the buttons covered with bljck net over white. The girdle is made over a boned foundation and has the effect of a long triangular piece of silk crepe; the single end finished -with a heavy silk tassel. Have your nails manicured regularly. It's a dainty habit. Elite Parlors, 21C Texas street. Mrs Robert D. Read entertained the Fort Bliss Card club Thursday after noon at her home, at the post. The prize was won by Mrs. John S. Winn. Punch was served during the game and ! refreshments of ice cream and cake alter tne game. The club has decided to meet hereafter in the mornings. Mrs. J. K. Brown will be the next hostess of the club. Mrs. Karma Deane will entertain the Tuesday Bridge club next week. DAY AX5J . gKtW Of BEAUTY IS A JOY rOBCVgW j Br. T. FELIX GQUSAUB'S Oriental Cream ; M MA6KAL KAUTIflER i RemoTM Tib, Pimplel, Freckle. Moth PatciMa. ' Rh &od Skin Dieeaees. ana everr Dtemtes ea beantr. aott deflee de- tti tlnii Tr aS-n r. if the teat of Myeara. and a ao b&rmleM -we taste K to be nrt it la m perlrmvJe. .Accept ao counterfeit of similar Bane. Dr. I. A.8arr aid to a lady of the ! haattoa (a patient): "Am you led 1m will nee taem. j reconuDena. G'oraud' Creasa i utseleeKbirmfalef all the akin preparatwoa." j ju vravciasa ana irepanment acorns i rsr!T.llefHK&Sat,ht,37SrcMJstlT.t j -"' jantfl9m 3- s. 71 SUNKEN CHEEKS ASD DEEP LINKS DO.NK AWAY with ur ONB DAY After. Before. TO A WEEK. ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS WHO KNOW. WE FKRFBCT Upshapely Noses. Outstanding Ears. Drooping Eyelids. Hollow Cheeks, Baggy Skin. WK KEXOVB ?imples and Blackheads, Wrinkles and Scars. Smallpox Fittings, Warts, and Moles, Freckles. Su perfluous Hair, Birth Marks. WE CORRECT Frowns and Furrows. Enli-rged Pores. Double Chin. Sallow Skin. Red Nose. 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There are thousands of housewives who have used gas ranges for years, all of whom are very enthusiastic over their perfect operation. Just a Hint: A GAS RANGE Will be a novel wedding gift for the June bride. El Paso Gas & Electric Co. 425 NORTH OREGON STREET