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Week-EM Edition, Feb. 21-22, 1920. XL PASO HERAJLD I lent will bring lull in whirl of society Engagement Is Announced I WASHINGTON ANNIVERSARY TO INSPIRE AFFAIRS li RBPI.ETE with affairs of Interest 10 pocietv have been th days preceding lnt Weddings dta- eas and dances havp filled tie ji calendar and yet there has ttk for interest In clubdom 'he citj's welfare work - an example of tne rush of v ..c a prominent matron accepted n i-vitation to a bridge party, one ' the nrett'est affars of the sea- forgetting that on that date she . -sc'f was or-1 of a groop o hos ted ef at a tea However, with her ri-e tact and charm of manner every tv -.e was arranged in a satisfactory - inner and everyone was happy. Al uish si ws a trifle late and a di " m-, hand was placed at her inn nc d'd arrive she was f 1 of enthusiasm and the joyS r g- ana no-ng sne more tnan i adr up ior h-r tardiness with the 1 T p.neirs Phe brought in her wake No-a tnat lent Ik here, th-t will be a 'i.l' '.i the affairs of the social - r a onernay find at the first k nr - or the cial calendar for r t- riT-ng w, f-a. that it is not a v h tMami t-o past few weeks In -iiT of nter Ft Tl 1 afternon another wedding will l - tioded to the interesting ones of hf ' e. that of AH ah Ben Swatn M ss Danella Burk, daughter of " r - d Mrs Eo-vlr Houston Burk. Mr P C Bjffmgton, a visitor, j o has been largely entertained Mn:r h- Visit to her sister, Mrs. "W. F nk. began, will be complimented iea n his afterroon with a bridge j ar gen by Mrs W J. Qulgly. 71" 15 evening the Masonic bodies oi the city will held a great cele 1 'at'on 'n , Liberty hall In honor of e Ltrthdav anniversary of George Washington Following speeches and o'er entertalnr ent, the evening's iv-t'es will come to a grand ."l 'e with a dance. T1 e Ceremonial club, recently or ganized, is Tnetr'ig this afternoon :r the purpose of discussing plans fnr the i anting of trees, shrubs and p'ant m block it of Highland Park, i - Ml Ul L'lf 1VIOD SHU UUBJslUla ir " age.-1 g n1 folk. V- and interesting; are tfio af i - o ' t given in celebration of - ' h -tvad anniversary of George By OLLIE I. WSUI. m - - Washington. One of these celebra-:on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 oclock is taxing piace this suLiexuoofi tfona m th First Methodist Eoiscoo&l church, the children of the primary department enjoying the party. On Monday evening, February 23. Alfred Cortot, the renowneff pianist, will appear at the Woman's club house, under the auspices of the Woman's club. Mr. Cortot is one of the world's famous musicians and h.s coming he-e affords music lovers an opportunity to hear the very highest type of music Also on Monday evening1, the Wo nan's auxiliary of the postofflce clerks of El Paso will give a George Washington ball at Liberty ball. For Monday afternoon an interest ing event scheduled is the party to be given for the children of Rebecca. Stoddert chapter of the Daughters of the .American Revolution by the chapter The mission stacy ciaaa or tne at the residence of Mrs. N. B. Her- ron. 1205 North Florence street, and on the same afternoon the travelers aid department of the. Y. W. C. A. will give a silver tea at the Central Y W. C. A. building. On Wednesday afternoon a meet ing of the art department of the Woman's club wfll be held at the clubhouse and Kenyon Cox's pic tures will be shown. Mrs. Hal Ald- ridge will give the lecture on the Cox pictures. On next Friday evening a program will be given at Morehead school under the auspices of the community service oi the rarent-Teachers association. Thus will pass the first days of the lenten season, when minds na turally turn to the more serious af fairs of church, school and welfare work in keeping with the religious First Presbyterian church will meet spirit of the season. ! Mrs. C. E. Kellos Entertains At Tea I For Miss Redmond and Bridal Party I ANOTHER Terr 'harming affair In compliment to Miss Mary Gates Redmond was given on Friday afternoon at the attractive Kellogg home when Mrs. C E. Kellogg was hostess at a tea for her and for the members of her bridal party. Spring flowers were utilized In the reception suite of the Kellogg home, artisti cally combined wtth the emblems of the George Washington's birthday anniversary season. At the close of the aftemon a hot mesu was served in the dining room. The tea. table was a stndy in shades of yellow and gold. Lace covered, it was centered with a crystal bowl of Jonquils and encircling the bowl were crystal candlesticks ornamented with bows of yellow tnlle and hold ing burning yellow candles. The place favors were flags, minatnre hatchets and nosegays of cherries. Those present for the courtesy of the charming bride to be were, be- bHffisnn i i ' r t' i " AzaaTaaTaT ' -BBBBBn sBIhOd Bl s wmmMBjmrs .jt vv. obbbbovtWa In Our 26th Year QJuil a the name of George Wathinglen has Ihei in the minis of succeeding genera tions became of merit JSo the name Jevd Shop in each succeeding ytear means more Je the purchaser of pre cious stones Tsho demands true merkh the selection of jels-dry. The Jewel Shop . Heiald BUg. side herself, Mrs. Dexter Mapel, Mrs. Henry A Schumacher. Miss Anne Brown, Miss Margaret Getning. ' Miss Knid Ainsa and Miss Louise Lawton. Among a number of diners at the Country clobhouse on Wednesda evening was a congenial foursome. inciuamg .hiss uorcas Anne i'ayne. Miss Beatrice Stiles, Capt. L. Cabett and Lieut. J. C Brackenrldge. Mrs. Floyd Poe entertained a num ber of guests with a luncheon Friday noon honoring her sister, Mrs. A. P. Ballon, of Louisville, Ky. El Pasoans Away J. C. Wllmarth left at noon Friday for Washington aad New York on business. Mrs. J. G. Barada Is enioytng a visit in Houston. She will be home within a lew days. J, W. Hale, of 418 North Oregon street, will leave Sunday for a busi ness trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Bob W. Butler have gone to San Antonio, Texas, where they will make their future home. Mr. Butler has been with the quarter master's, at the zone supply, for some time, and has resided in El Paso sev eral years. SiP " i3ras '!rsfKSM:wBKm i Monday's Calendar In Local Society ijjohn Flguera and Mrs Jo L'ni m t onne'l ho-re i A cnarmlne afiair or tne m-oni np lonneii as hoste n Mrs Or me M n co-npiir ea , week Is the oridge luncheon ti ii an interst'titr visito1 n tTt. ii' M given on Tuesday at i oiock at me i .orman i orsu oi rvew xota city COXCJ2KT given at the Woman's clubhouse in the evening by AKred (,uiiui., unuci iuc aucyivca v tuo woman s cmo. The woman s auxiliary to the post offlce clerks of El Paso will give s Washington's birthday anniversary ball in the evening at Liberty naiL Rebecca Stoddert chapter of the D. A. R. will give a Washington's birth day party in the afternoon for the children of the chapter in the organ! zation s chapter rooms in the Wom an's clubhouse. Y. . C A. gymnasium classes at the Y W. C A. club house from 10 to 11 oclock a. m. Y. W C A. millinery classes the Y W. C- A- club house from 7.30 until 9.30 oclock. Out of Town Visitors. A. Meadows and his son, Dr Feland L. Meadows, of Douglas. Arizona, are spending a few days in fii raso. Mta J. Walter Crawford, formerly Miss Dorothy Dishart. who has been living at Eastland since her mar riage several months ago, is visit ing her sister, Miss Rose Dishart, in the Ramsey apartments, and Mrs. J. J Crawford, In the Crawford apartments. Mr. and Mrs. B. D- Johnson, of Mo ran, Texas, ar in the city and were truests at Hotel Orndorff until illness of pneumonia required the moving of Mr. Johnson to Providence hospital on Thursday Mrs. Johnson has been the guest of Mrs. V. C. Harlan at her rtotne on Tularosa street since Mr. Johnson's removal to the hospital. Cards Willow erdve, No 84. Woodman circle will entertain Thursday after noon. February 2 at K. of P. hall with a card and bunco party. Mrs. J D O" Conner is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Walter Francis Scales, Mrs. Blue Serge in Smart Lines is Charming Photo by Berracr. ISS MARY DEWEY, one of the two charming daughters of Mrs. t T. Dewey Uoit to Judge a Diamond. Tour attention is invited to our advertisement in today's Herald. which gives an interesting and val uable talk on Judging of a Diamond. To the prospective purchaser of a Diamond these talks are of particular interest and the entire series should be saved for reference. We, as Dia mond merchants of long standing In Bl Paso, feel that our acoualntance with the finer points in Diamond)?, ouyiag win react io your aavantage. Do not fail to read today's adver- Sllberbersr Bros. Mesa Ave. a.t Texan Rt The mere thomrht of bovine" a TH- mond should: suggest SHberberg's. AQT. whose engagement to V. B. Gillespie, cf EoswelL New Mexico, was an nounced at a beautiful ralentine luncheon given recently at the Harvey Honse by Mrs, Pad H. Lockett. Mr, Gillespie was formerly connected with the federal reserve bank of this city. I Parent-Teachers Of Aha Vista Have Their Annual 'Vashington Tea' Friday Danee Tonleht at the Madera. You can always extent on an en joyable evening when you dance In this metrODoUtan cafe. Bobbv 1. Tine's Jazz Band renders dellghtfal music from 6 to IX. Dancing may be irvsi : io iz. ueiieniini lenis axe ano serveu. Madera Cafe. Downstairs in the Mills Elds. Adv. Millinery MracSecall, 305 N Kan sas. New hats made, old renovated. Adv. Spring Approaches Proted Your Eyes Need Glasses? As Segall. THE "Washington tea, which has X become an annual event of the Parent Teachers' association of Alia Vista, brought together Friday aicernoon more tnan vv motners, teachers and pupils. In the auditorium of the school building the children from the kin dergarten, with Miss Lulu Jones, su pervisor, assisted by Miss MayfieW. opened the program, marching in. wearing Washington hats of their own workmanship and carrying flags. They sang "Star spangled Banner," "Washington. "America, and other numbers, and gave demonstrations of their ev-iry day work. A minuet danced by four tiny couples and a "Bluebird" dance by Neil B. McKenny were pleasing fea tures. Miss Isabel Valentine gave two vocal solos. Misses Caroline Dawson and Nell Henderson, physical culture teachers, gave a costume dance that was en cored. Miss Neil Gulon was the ac companist. Decorations of notted Dlants. flacs ana ounung were usee association. The playground commit tee called on mayor Charles Davts re cently and he promised assistance in filU&g the hole In the southeast cor ner of the stadium. The committee recommended that the rail! be- aboat the stadium and those In the rear of the DulMiDg be sainted. There was a good attendance at the meeting. Musical. PROTECTION FOR YOUR EYES sBsBsaaaaaaa 1 1 M . n i . . MtansswaaasaD xm h Wiiii tbe coming of spring dust storms are frequent events, aad caution should prompt you to invest now in a pair of fest glasses, of whicn we have -an extensive line in designs . and colors to suit the most fastidious. MetorliU partiealarlr aaeBlA raard, against aaet jarticla. as feHaded Tlslon, eves tor a moment, might remit in a dia- asttrom aedaeat. In this cenaectlos, T?e call machinists' attentlpn to the varl- obi ktadr of close, iraleh we carry to protect their eyca Irem xljiBc; particles Trfalle at their employment. Yost epesighl is precious. Don't neglect iL 3e iriiY'lSi K In El Paso Since 1901. El Paso Optical Co. .106 Texas St., ' - 211 San Antonio St. Mrs. Mitchell J. -WolTs piano oiasa -UI be presented in recital at Mrs. naii a iaio, lliz Nertb ocbea street on lueeday erefiins. febmarr II, at s octodc Those who will appear on the program tBclsde: Eron Wilson, Janice Head. Mttdred Carpenter, Mirjorie Wlx'a. Rath RamewelL Rath Goodnsan, Elizabeth Hart. Isadora Leaman. Laara Pearcy, Rndelle Mills. Rath Moore. Frances jtr. jury jvinney, sitsaoetii aoore. Kathleen Reader. Kt,l Eninru Helen Ralleton. Bliaabeth A Moo. (Iraee Priest. Lonlse Abdon. Isabel nora. una ae Webb, Norene WU From a prettily appointed tea table ir wriS. iSS-Wi, S,t,rir,Sl n. C A. Wis. ahd iin. William . SHBBi.w?, i!.Ver- Mberta Gamble Mrs. C A. Wise and Mrs. William Speaker served tea and cake, assisted by JCesdames Glen T. Moore. L. T. Vaachn. J. A. Sacra. Eunice Payne and Bessie Lnthy and Misses Isabel Valen tine. Cora C Charles. Margaret Ww- goner, Minnie Grace. Nell DowdJ son, all in colonial oostnmee. The sum of in was realised from the sale of cakes, for the fund to bay reference books for the Alta Vista library. especially interesting; meetlnc An ox the Parent-Teachers' association of the hteh school was held on Pridav afternoon at the school aaditorium. Tne iirst number or the procram was a piano solo by Marraadnke Lander and was very much enJo7ed. Followlner was a reading. "X Bloc Valentine." translated from English to Spanish by Rafael Laaana. He also read "Anna Bell Lee." bv Pa whlcli he had translated hito Spanish Mr. Laxana is a student at the high school ana a dook oi poems, recently pub lished, is receiving a. rrcu A1 nf favorable comment. Miss Helen Hubbard Swiff o- . SDlendld and InstrnctiT-A tare- am m. nomlcs. She spoke of the value of economics among men, women and children. Mrs. A. H. Bntler. chairman of the magazine committee of the official association magaxine. " Motherhood." reported a number of new Subscribers. Mrs. S. Aronstein, chairman of the sanitary committee of the high school, reported that the sanitary condition of the school was excellent. She rec ommended a new set of curtains for the lavatories. Mrs. E. H. Irvin and members of and Nleta Duncan. . m 'rl faTsa If I' I ffrm e a I jj P&sy Via tIH 1 jfl I At Marked Reductions the Newest Modes In Women's Apparel Youth and gracefulness' are expressed in these modes of the new season. Suits that possess the newest and smartest touches. Gowns of pleasing richness, carefully modeled along lines which have given this establishment the prestige it so well deserves, EXCLUSIVE FEMININE FINERY JUL ' J&l a,iamsaB8JHHn'l"ll"''l"lll,'"'i-syis;1 " iJfaj The IIratnre of Keeplas Tonne There Is no greater detriment to ones appearance than anatghtly dandruff en one's carmenta. Dandruff is usually the first sign of scalp dis ease which endangers the growth of the hair. HO matter haw vnnnir am. ,. v In spirit, if the head be growing bald I u,.v is inn ciutnce io e considered young. The use of switches and wigs is the fate of those who neglect the proper care of the hair. There is no necessity for continued dandruff and IO"? -F h5l-. ? w"te Hair Tonic ?25 P-druff Remedy will soon rem edy this condition. It (s sold on the condition that it will giro absolate satisfaction or your money refunded. Being nude in El Paso, it is a homo product which Is peculiarly adapted to the Southwest. Sold in two sizes at 2ec and t Bay it at any of our three handy stores. Mills Bldg. Roberts-Banner Bldg. Sll San Francisco St. Adv. Sight Seeing at Yenr Leisure. A number of El Pasoans do not realize the Interesting sights la and around El Paso which may be easily reached by auto. Port Bliss, alnn it,,nt, . sightseer something of interest which I also has an .instructive valueyand makes him appreciate the scope of ur nrraja preparedness to rise to By OERTnCTJB BRRBSFORD nUJK serge in the tine JO known as Preach serge develops in snapie smart lines m this model. The front shows an attractive vest opening that is outlined with a blading of black silk Irani. The vest ; Is scrim. Inst ordinary eartala scrim, la a deep ecra color. It 13 bosMd around the neck with terra cotta grosgrala ribbon, and that, color makes the tie. The skirt is gathered lightly back and front, and the pop ular side fullness is achieved by straight folds of the material lot Into the skirt aad covered oa the front side with black silk braid. This braid also makes the top. The hat worn with this dress shows the popular ostrich trimming consisting of the fronds of the feather laid flatly on the crown and bound on the ed7 with ribbon. Dark blue and American Beauty are favorite shades for this type of hat. We Are Exclusive Cleaners It is True- qTh put jaig others Jab 9 ft? appearance of fbeir cU&es. Bat do yon ahe rteSze that yen ere jttd$ed at the some fine hy Ac seme standard? QIs dot nl cm incealoe to al&ayt foot yem bat? In this retptefve are poor first Aides aad are oisxrys ready to help yoa vtft oar "Best" cleaning KMui or ntc t o.pas3aox end pressing service. WILSON MILLICAN "The Best Cleaners" PHONE 4400 Cleaning Is Not A Sideline With Us m CLrA33A3CUA f ny emergency. ur f CftnrSf. thm Kt Vav tn aa a?a Bliss la by auto and to see it leisurely. Our comfortable an ton. drivn k , careful and courteous chauffeurs, may iMi wj mo mp or nour ai reason ablo cfaarires. an eBtertafmnent for the May jrradu- AntAm v4JLfl?- ' c-.XeL asoo. atlng claw of the high school. Autos. Taxis, Baggage, MoTing Adv. jam. ftmbk rurn-sr was appointed ehafra&B of tha telephone committee for Marco. Mrs. J. fl KchnlltUP rhilrm.ii m.9 tka playground committee, reported that 20 poplar trees hae been planted tn front of the school build In and pomegranate bushes In the southeast corner of the playground. The as sociatioD Is endeavoring to carry for ward the excellent plans made by Mrs. w. D. 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