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EL PASO HKRALD i Edwards Home and Woman's Club j 1 Scenes Of Pretty Teas This Afternoon By OIXII2 P. LAJ.SDE.- angh ThE Edwards home, on Gold street. J of charming furaishinps and ap pointments, was never prettier tnai it was xor me tea Dew? gies in is arternoon oy suss nancy jn- v, ards. one of the charming oi ters of the house, lor miss Gates Redmond, whose wedding to .Maj James AJfonte will be one I the most important of the social affairs of the early spring Spring flowers ar utilized about Te reception suite of the Edwards h me and with curtains drawn the phting effect of pink candles burn inp n crystal holders Is rosy and lo- Jane Hicks, a charming little r.i den. is receiving; the cards of the v.iiers at the entrance to the recep tion room and Miss Edwards and her honor guest are receiving in the drawing room. number of the charming group n maids and matrons assisting in the ouse party at the Edwards home include members of the bridal party for M i ss Redmond's wedding. The ent re personnel of those In the house art includes- Mrs. Davis Mayfield. Mrs. Horace Sweatt. Mrs. W. H. Gas- on Miss Margaret Gethlng, Miss t-'nid Ainsa. Mrs. Dexter Mape, Miss nne Brown, of Camden. Arkansas. Miss Emily Kemp, Miss Louise Law - un Miss Virginia Morse. Miss Octavia ", asgow. Miss Phyllis Ixirig. Miss Marv Heermans and the mother of the hostess. Mrs. Peyton Edwards. The table for the tea service In the ri mng room is very lovely, spread with cluny lace and centered with a hnwi of spring flowers. Fink candles also are employed for the lighting of The dining room and adds the final ciiintv note to the appointments of the table. Mrs. Henry Schumacher and Mrs. C. R. Morehead are doing the honors at tb tea table and Miss Minna Edwards, sister of the hostess, and a group of her young friends, in cluding Miss Ella Petlcolaa, Dorothy Price and Thula Hardie. are assist ing In serving the guests. One bun dred guests are calling at the pretty courtesy for Miss Redmond. The Woman's clubhouse is the scene of a charming affair this afternoon, a tea at which Mrs. George "W Newell. Mrs. W. W. Fink and Mrs. Roy N. Davis are hostesses. The callers are being received In the reception suite of the clubhouse, very charming for the afternoon with decorations of varied fragrant flow ers. The hostesses and their assist ing house party are receiving in th-1 north reception room, the decoration there being apple blossoms and sweet peas combined with ferns and palms and lighted with apple green candles burning in silver holders beneat) shades of green with silver traceries Two little maids in dainty frocks Helen Qutgly and Helen White are receiving the cards and the house party assisting Includes Miss Etbe, Brown. Mrs. Hope Smith. Mrs. C A Relnemund. Miss Hallie Irvin. Mrs E H. Irvln. Mrs. Tsabel Flato. Mrs Jack Ronan, and Mrs. B. F. Hammer t. The second reception room Is aglow with golden lights from yellow can dies burning beneath rellow shade and combining with the gold of French marigolds in a beautiful ef fect. The third recentlon ranm f transformed for the party Into a tea room and with apple blossoms, sweet peas and pink candles, the scene is exquisite. Lace covers the tea table a crystal basket centers it and mr. : rounding the basket are pink candles In crystal holders. Pink tulle adds the final pretty affect about the the table. Mrs. Charles Neal, Mrs. Dan Jack son. Mrs. Edgar Kayser and Mrs. Charles Kllburn win preside at the table during the afternoon and those assisting In the tea service are Mrs. r flutter. Miss Blanche Roe Miss Takes Pad In A i j E. A. Titcomb To Wed Miss Edwards, I Play For The Shrine FormeTJy Qf El PaSO, At NogaleS, Ar'lZ. -!".- ?teni. ar 'rfBSSSSjKr , JSStUr -SSBSSaW - sS BBSaSslb. i . BSBBfc-t "' SSMr mi -. 3 SSBSSSSBSjBBSSSBBBflSr ! AN ANNOUNCEMEN-' of interest Is that of the approaching marriage of Edward Abbott Titcomb and Miss Florence Vivian Edwards, of No pal es Arizona, which is to occur on Saturday eening at 7 oclock In St. ndrew s Ep.scopal church in No gales Following the wedding a re ception will be held at the home of f he bride's parents Mr and Mrs James Ward Edwards. Miss Edwards, who was born in El Paso moving to Arizona when a child, numbers many friends here, having wsl ed often in the city She is a grandd nghter or Mrs. James L. Kd wards, of 09 forth El Paso street. tnd a niece of Mrs. J. B. Watson and Mrs L. H. Tucker. Mr. Titcomb is j. son of one of the most prominent families living in Arizona. He is in business with his father In Nogales. Miss Edwards's bridesmaids will be Misses Georgia and Josephine Tit comb and four young women from the University of Arizona, who were classmates of the bride. John B. Watson, jr. and John Titcomb will act as ushers, little Polly Titcomb as flower girl and master James Ed wards as ring bearer. Mr. and Mrs. A. O Reading an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter. Elizabeth James MoGulre, to Bates L. Hoffer. at fi oclock. Saturday, February f. in Las Cruces, N. M. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffer are at home to their friends In El Paso ; Mrs. M. J. Parrott, Supreme Officer Of j j White Shrine, Is Due Here Wednesday MB MRS MAM It SMITH DIS. who is to take part In the Shrine patrol play "Common Clav," at the Crawford theater Wednesday and Thursday evenings. ble was decoated with flowers for the delightful gettogeteher affair and covers were placed for 100 diners, In cluding only the officers and em- Charline Fox. Misses Marlon and Enid Pl0Tes ot ti"' bank- Alasa, Miss Margaret Ge thin jr. Miss uunw miourn. miss Marlon Jackson. Mies Mary Magoffin. Miss Margaret oryao ana Mrs. Humid Courtlee. Salads and lees are being kuw in uie tea room. xwe nunnred gnosis are canine during ae alter' noon. A dinner was riven at Hotel Pnn del Korte on Saturday evening by the officers of the First National bank to me employes of the bank. The ta- Tk New ' Breezy Eyelet lies THERE is nothing prci&r nor dtnnler then a &e& fitting and a jfl made eje Id tic on a Bcmans foot To have this appearance they mini be made on a stylish hut, vnlh proper measurements to gbe the fii tmg quaKtg. These eyelet ties carry a mod' erale vamp and very staming LXV Heels. BlackOozeat$1250 Black Satin cd $10.00 Ladies Hosiery Pretty sheer patterns in lace hosiery: also the plainer effects. Prices $150 to $8.00 estATza tLPtwy fSPCATZJT iMX JBW yt oeSTtf v POWELL'S PRODUCTS The science and cost of modem hairing have been developed to a point where the housewife can not equal the bakery prod uct in quality or saving. Rely on Powell. BreadPies-PastryCakes OUR WAGON WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR POWELL'S HOME BAKERY 1018 E. Boulevard. Ptone 163 ssbssT ' SsssssssssV BsfSSSSSsl BMrV SBBBSBBBBBBSBH Gas Says: "Yon tbauli let ss press yoor suit a: least once a week," GCS E. OIISGER Manager EUREKA CLEANING & DYE WORKS Phone 7SC & J)yemkand feansin Service Fancy Dyeing a Specialty PHONE 4 3 O O Wednesday's Calendar s Of Social Events M RS. ALLEN RODES and Mrs. J. M. Ridley will entertain In the aft ernoon with a tea at the Country elnbhouse. Meetlng of the music department of the Woman's dnb at the clubhouse at 3 oclock. Casserole sapper at I. O. O F. hall, honoring Mrs. Minerva Parrott. su preme worthy high priestess of the White Shrine of Jerusalem. T. W. C. A. gymnasium classes from 19 to 11 a. m. T. W. C A. gymnasium classes for business girls from 6:4S to 7:45 p. m. Y. W C A. aesthetic danelng classes for business gtris irom t : to 8:30 p. m. T. w. C A. Spanish classes from 7 to 9 p. xn. Meeting of the El Paso Unity study class from 3 until t oclock in the basement of I. O. O. F. hall. Mrs. Minerva J. Parrott. supreme worthy high priestess of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, will receive members of the organlxatlon at the Rader home, 3314 Pershing drive, from 3 until 5 oclock p. m. Reception at oclock followed by a casserole supper at 6:30 oclock p. m in L O. O. F. hall in honor of Mrs. Minerva J. Parrott. Iniatiation ceremonies in the even ing at I. a a F. hall held by the White Serine of Jerusalem. RS. MINERVA J. PARROTT, su preme worthy high priestess of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, will arrive in the city at noon on Wednesday and will be the guest while here of Mrs. Charles Rader. supreme flower girl of the order, at the Rader home, 3314 Pershing drive. From 3 until 5 oclock on the after noon of her arrival Mrs. Parrott will receive the members of the White Shrine at the home of her hostess and at E oclock a reception will be given at L O. O. F. hall by the White Shrine in honor of the dis tinguished visitor. Following the reception a casserole supper will be given at I. O.- O. F. hall In honor of Mrs. Parrott and at 8 oclock Mrs Parrott will preside at Initiation ceremonies when eight candidates for membership in the order will be initiated. ! Mrs. James G. McNary To Give Dance j j Complimenting Miss Octavia Glasgow 0N KE of the most interesting an nouncement for the week is that of the dance which is to be given on Friday evening by xra. James Oram McNary at the McNary home In Austin Terrace, with Mrs. McNary as hostess. In honor of Miss Octavia Qlasgow. daughter of Col. and Mrs. William Glasgow, of Fort Leaven worth. Kansas, who Is a much feted guest in the city. The parties at the McNary home are always attended by charming detail and the younger set is aflutter with delightful anticipation over the an nouncement of this one. Mother's Friend ExpecfMtMotheis Believes Discomfort it AM SwxUO StU Sjbt ftfadaMj mJ SaW IWl OFFER TEXAS PASTURB TO 400 CALIFORNIA CATTLE San Francisco. Calif, Feb. 10 An offer to pasture 4000 head of Califor nia cattle in Texas in order to ea ape losses from the drouth threatening some sections of this state, has been made by the Cattle Raisers Associa tion of Texas. American troops suffered virtualy no loss In the war through typhoid fever. Time To Conserve Your Health T" Systematic Exercise Will Keep One ! Fit, Dr. Chas. E. Barker Tells Women I i THE women of the eity attested , the happy parents of & hahy daughter their interest In the talks beln&tborn on Sunday at their home. 1101 El Paso Seed Cos 1920 Catalog' now ready. Write or call for a copy. Adv. Riven by Dr. Charles E. Barker bv the larsre number who were ores ent on Monday afternoon at the Woman's clubhouse to bear him give a. lecture on health. He told esDedally in his talk Monday of the kind of clothing women should wear and told of the forms of exercise which should be taken in order to become fit and to remain fit. He advocates the Cuban heel for most occasions and thinks the French heel Injurious. The speaker stated that systematic exercise zor six montns wm put any one in perfect condition unless one has an incurable disease. He cited an Illustration, thirty men, one-half of the number exercising:, the other half not exercising, and stated that the fifteen who did exercise were in perfect condition at the end of the allotted time. The other fifteen at the end of the month complained of various ailments. Dr Barker said that disease was difficult to develop in the system if the condition Af the system was as it should be, as th re sult of exercise. For twenty minutes following- his talk Dr. Barker answered questions rlrarr1fnip tioalth mnA than raua ' twelve exercises beneficial to health. The Mothers' council held an inter esting meeting on Mvnday afternoon Myrtle Itfrs. Sure Way To Get Kid Of Dandruff nTinnfL Fred I Price, of 76J Myrtle avenue, is uu Mrs. W. I. Wise, who Is 111 with lnflnenza. Is improving. S. & Birchfield U critically ill at his home on East BJo Grande with an attack of influenza. Mrs. Guy I. Warren Is 111 at her home on west Missouri street with an attack of influenza. Mrs. Sophia Bargxaan has been con fined to her room at her suite in the Knickerbocker apartments for several days with illness. The condition of Theodore R. Werle. of IMA Bast Boulevard. Is improving Mr. Werle has been quite sick for the past week with Influenza. Capt. P. R. Outlaw, of the medical corps of the army, left Friday for his station at Camp Jessup. Georgia, after a trip home to attend his son, Dru Outlaw, who has been 111 with pneu monia and who Is now able to be up Woman Kills Daughter; Meant to Kill Self, Bui : Lost Courage, Is Charge New York. Feb. !. Mrs. Emily tPnvr -vnnrrcr wMav fitting hv at Grand View school, featured with i ,,. . ii.. .iti.- i- ..,. a musical program and the appear- the Iuo Monday sitting la her ance of several speakers. In the ab- I apartment beside the body of her 13 sence of the president, Mrs w D. year old daughter. Margaret, who had JDh asEne: nrffia"""'' "" k by a revolver. OMninjr the meetinr. a sonar wu .T sane by a chorus comDosed of Duntls ' BA: wa -o scnooi. uienn u overman There Is one sure way that sever fails to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve it. This de stroys it entirely. To do this, Just get tsnnt -fnnr MiWfAt nf nlafn. nrYDnarv lltmifl srvitB. annlv It at nieht when keeplne the children In achnnl- retirine: use enougn to moisten tne i .e mun xeauires or the children - scalp and mb it In gently with the ork is the urging of thrift to both Soger tips. moViers nd children. Mrs. Charles By morning; most of not all, of your' te,r ve an interesting repori dandruff will be gone, and three or r the Grand View Parent Teachers spoke of the boy scout movement and explained how the women of the city could assist. Following his talk a committee was appointed to cooper ate in the work. Mrs. Ponder S. Car ter gave a talk on children's ear work. In which she told of the back to-school drive and of the work cf the industrial committee, of which Mrs. I. I Robinson is chairman 11 On. The police reported that the mother the child Saturday In a period of desnondencr. intending: to kill her- lf but lost her courage. I i : i BSSSSSSSSBBSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSVaaBSSSSSsH BSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBSSSSSSSSSSSSTsisaaBSSSBBSal HPksMni5CB 1 22fi Mesa 'A'lrt, fisSBSBsHcflSBsSnaS ymQsylTi 'All Wxx Exhaustion Through Unnecessary Household Worries Makes The System More Susceptible To Contagious Diseases there are hoaifhold datws thai reske the perseea! attention of the hoasewii. There are otters of wkaea she has been relieved by organizations brought to the highest state el efficiency for tils very purpose, thus eliraisatigg lumeceatary cares. This laundry is equipped t handle the family wash as earefoHy as the bast huueewiies. The most sanitary methods obtain in etery process. Jast phone sad oar man wffl H, Elite Laundry Company 412 S. Oregon. Phone 2177. four more applications will complete dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign ana trace oz it, no mazicr how much dandruff you may have. Ton will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop In stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better Ton can drug store. It Is Inexpensive. four ounces Is all you will need. This simple remedy nas never been known to fail. Adv. association work whh.h will H. k lished In the state official organ or I?, P"nt -Teachers associations. Miss Florence Crlssey played a vio lin solo, and a social hour followed the program. Reservations for the Susan B. An thony llmehem. ta h cfIvam h. va get H,uMa?n at 'any Jt of Wom TvoiexsV wnlch u t B-... -vwHa w, Ul GUMUIWr Oi COZU- merce, have begun to come in and plans are rapidly nearlng completion which will make this a very Interest ing affair. Among other features of the pro gram Dr. Fuller Swift will give the memorial address to Susan B. Anthony, whom he knew personally, and Rev. F. M. Johnson, Jr, secretary of the American Legion, will give -The American's Creed." The reservations for the luncheon will be closed at noon on Thursday. Through Miss Jessie R S. McDonald, chairman of reservations, the follow ing have reserved places at the luncheon for themselves and friends Mrs. Ponder S. Carter, Miss u Kate Hanley, Mrs. U a Majors. Mrs. H. C Greer. Dr. Ida Bishop, Mrs. Donna KlugeL R. D. Rlchey. Setfa Orndorff. R. B. Rawlins, L N. Davis, Mrs. Julia A. Sharp, Mrs. F. A. Warner, and J. P. Cain. SAGE TEA KEEPS It's Grandmother's recetpe to brlnff obck color jonuiDinesi ana lustre Ererybody Is xiLng it srala. Gray hair, howerer handsome, de notes advandnff affe. We all know the advantages of a youthful appear &cce. Tour hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it zaoes. turns crav ana look streake. Just a few applications of Sags Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance nnnarea-iota. Don't stav trra-r! Tvtntr TAnnf Either prepare the recelpe at home or gret from any drug store a bottle of "Wyeth's Sagre and Sulphur Com pound. which Is merely the old-time redDe imoroved bv the addition nf other ingredients. Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use prepara tion, because it darkens the hair beau tifully, besides no one can possibly icu, as it uarKens so naturally ana evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with it. drawlm? this thrnne-h the hair, taking: one small strand at a time. Br moraine the irrav ha.r aisappears; alter another application or two. its natural color is restored and it becomes thick, glossy and lus trous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention of disease. Adv. H Ask Your Grocer for H I TIP TOP I I BREAD I H Made by H Purity Baking Co. I Bear 01! Grows Heir One of the potential Ingredients of Kotalko for the hair 4s genuine br . procured through hunters at a large cost. There are other active ingre dients not found in any other hair preparation. Kotalko is an ointment. It has succeeded in many cases of baldness, falling hair and dandruff when every other hair lotion or treat ment has proved futile. $300 guarantee. Why become or remain bald if you tan grow hair If others have ob tained a new growth through Kotalko, vhy net jo? Get a box at any busy drug store or STid 10 cents, silver or stamps, for testing package to John Hart B-ttain, EX-301, Station F New Ycrk City. Show others this advti The members of Cornelia Branch Stone chapter of the Children of the Confederacy decided at their last meeting to compete for the Florence Ooalden Paris medal, given by Mrs. Roy W. JfcKinney. president general of the United Daughters of the Con-i federacy, in memory of her mother, for the best essay on Jefferson Davis. The essays are to contain not more 1 than 2000 words and the number of words must be stated in the top left hand corner of the first page of the manuscript, which must be typewrit-; ten. The essay must have a fictitious name attached and have the real ' name and address in a sealed envelope accompanying the essay, with the , fictitious name on the outside. No winner of this prise may compete for the same a second time and the essavs must be In by October 1. Another prise to be awarded to the chapters of the Children of the Con federacy will be given by Mrs. R. Philip Bolt, third vice president gen eral of the U. D. C to the chanter which has during the year added the largest numbers of members. t The Parent-Teachers' association of , the Ysleta school held its regular ' monthly business meeting In the ' school auditorium on Pridav at 2 n. ra j The matter of playground equipment , I was discussed and It wis decided to purcnase a suae ana zour swings for the school playground. The next meeting will be a social meeting on February 20, and a very Interesting program is being planned. Wade Hampton chapter of the Unit ed Daughters of the ConfeJeraev will i hereafter meet on their regular meet ing day, the third Friday in each , month, at the Khaki club. The house committee of wade Hampton chapter lccjoaes jars. a. w. tsitucK, Mrs. E. A. Mitchell and Mrs C E Bryan. One hundred and fifty invitations have been issued to the all dav meet ing to be held at Westminster Pres-' bytenan cnurch on Thursday by the woman's auxiliary of the church. There Is to he special music and a program of interest for the entire day Th Business Women's club of the ' T. W C will give a supper at the clubhouse thf evening. Supper will be served at 6 30 oclock and follow ing the supper at 8 ocock. Dr Charles Barker will give an address Th Embroidery club will meet on Friday afternoon at 3 oclock with Mrs W H. Cdrtiss 311" Federal street About El Pasoans. . ?r- s' 3 " a ii r r strbe-g are BPmrgflya"Ma"s3sfljjsjs' j II" I I 1 1 I H KrTK?iw2MB nUl Mv VwSKl BasssBssssssST IB sttmtv AKr. aSHCs 5i 1 1 ML ll J II cPacfcaaQ II S W rt' Easy to serve. B SI ) ff xT Simply let it toil in -water. 1 ll )fml U$F cppetizinS! Energy creating! 1 j 11 il 11 jJI w Ilie sweet, nut-like flavor is difierent. 1 ffl St &in 1 1 ssSBBbT J T? 1 T . 3 . Isffl7 li&w$r iiconomicai mdiviaual breaktast lc 3 1 Jr You never tire of I lifeOWneaf i p Two package tops and 10c brings Li& cut-out circus. I C cA reat food, and a &reat game for tlie children. "' IE Vresh. stock at all grocers. j& y u nc iuwiwidwn jrauutbij bunronxj (miys m s j -i I E Topeka, Ksiual A v I ? I I M .A mJ ? & i . i., r if 5s? It'Tlimm Jf Jv M IftsilllM ii I., in ' " yi - ifiaaada rf- T "Tin Ji 'aw I ID lyGgnSRSS SSBBaaSHSMSJggssf jgr B. VnKJs7VrVaBisB W m vk, ssssssssr AssssssssSBH BRANCH 0FHC56: PSsae 2155. 406 IT. Onzen, Plone 2173. How to ReKeve Catarrh No Medicine- to Swallow, Just Inhale Medicated Vapor Wonderful ceres ot cataxih. bead noises and deafness are being re ported br men and women wko suffered for years. They found qnici relief in sooth medicated smoke. Then. following the easy di reetioas, their ailment! vanished and have never returned. Oas ef tha world's Tetcna nbysicisa eassassed tMs imiriTTEty sueeestfu' reaetrj Gf nsxbs. It eis7 d obtaiaed in tke fzm o cijarsttss; or for saokinc ta a pip. or apoa a holder. As dbatfal rempaj is aarsUeu eoatalas no tobacco. Tao nhsZ U nsa sSr felt at oaoe. X triors fttsnateo comes th. box; Toa are smro to bo beaeated or no eott to 70a. OoaM kbj tkbr b fairer t Jut atfc tie drnsjlit fer a box of Dr. Bloe- sers Jfesiear aaa meanoa aow f&t 1 jea .refer M ut it. Or send (Ji 10 eeata. sOrer or etazse. far fzsef Picxaco with GUARASTEE to SLOSSEZ CO. O-II, ATT.iiiT'. CA. SO EASY! LIKE ROLLING OFF LOG Sore, touchy corns stop hurt ing, then lift right out with ringers You corn-pestered taen and wome 1 need suffer &o longer. Wear the shoes that nearlj killed Ton before says the Cincinnati authority, beeanse a few drops of rreezone applied di rectly on a tender, aching- corn stors soreness at once and soon the corn loosens so It can bo lifted vont. root and all. without pain. A quarter ounce of freexone costs Terr little at any drug; store, bnt is sufficient to take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should bo tried, as it is Inexpensive and is said not to Inflame or even Irritate the surrounding: tissue or skin. Afte you lift away the troublesome corn or callus the skin underneath ta as pink, firm and healthy as the palm . j w iiii nui. A Feeling of Security Tod naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine yoo are about to take Is absolutely pure and con tains no harmful or habit producing? drugs. Such a medicine is Dr Kilmer's Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and blad der remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence Is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Root It Is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and Is taken In teaspoonful coses. It Is not recommended for every, thing. It is nature's great helper In reliev ing and overcoming kidney, liver and 3 ladder troubles. A sworn stateaeent of purity Is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamn toot If yon need a medicine, you should tlae the beat. On sale at all arvii stores in bottles of two sizes, -nedium mi large H"ier. tf you wish first to try fh - great preparation send ten cea s to r'r Kilmer & Co . Blnghamton N ' f- a sample "-ottle w hu wrr e snre and meat. on The El Pasj Eera.i Adv. - V