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JSL, PASO HERALD National Federation Of Music Clubs President To Visit Br OLLIB AX interesting Tisitor to arrive in the city soon is Mrs. F. A. Sei-bc-llng. of Akron. Ohio, who will , nme next Friday to be the guest of -udse and Vn. J A. Buckler at the buckler home on Montana street. Mrs Steberline is president of the Nd.tior.al Federation of Masic .Clubs !., -hiie here social courtesies In t.cr honer will be given by the Mac 'rowell club and by the music depart- nent of the Woman's club. Mrs. J. S Kinley. of High Point c - who nas oeen spen.s w , la a te- lr. California sna iraoii".. She is jraeEt at hotel Paso del worts. IMrs. C. E. Kelly I 'At Home' At The Aery cbJuTnine affair wu the "at home" on Saturday afternoon at tlie Woman's clubhouse, with Mt? O E. Kelly and Mrs. Winston I etto as Poetesses. To shades were drawn, the In terior of tfie reception rooms softly lighted with beaded chandelier and cathedral candles and the cosy ap po intmests of the reception suite quite dispelled thoughta of the wind storm out of dors. A charming bevy of the younger set . including' Hisses Anne Kelly, immie Wheatley. Chaxiee Kelly, Nancy Pettus, Mary Elisabeth Pel ham, Frances Iavis and Laura Louise M osson reee i ved th e cards. Mrs. Pettus and Mrs. Kelly received their ?uest at the entrance lo the first reception room, The second reception room was transformed into a tea room and the Third room of the suite was need Tor the punch service. The deoo ra tions of all of the rooms were lovely. ellow and vhite being the color .nes. Yeilow flowers, brought in quantities from the mesa, combined with emDanknitVts of green, were emploved most ef f ectirely. The Rble. lac covered, from which tea, r.'ff-c and ices were served, was - . r '.iely with a center ornament -f i V i. p lilies and yellow roses. - a Pi ft bouquet from Mrs. A. t utl and Miss Jennie Potter. The NAME IN EVERY PAIR Lighter in weight than "Doette" but with the same marvelous texture FILOSETTE MAOC USA, the single fabric glove Wat delight you. Most eco nomical of Spring GLOVES FOR MEN. WOMEN S CHILDREN it hCWNEV J F. G. Billings Co. (Successor lo W. C. Woh Co.) Largest and Oldest Victrola Establishment in the Southwest Omt Marts Is "Service that Serves" f We Carry the Larue, t Msec: ot Victor Victrolasand Victor 1 Records m We maintain twelve comfortable, soundproof demonstrating rooms for year qatmaxr.ee. We i have the largest number of expert, courteous 1 salesmen lo demonstrate the records for you. 1 This means no long Booting. I Our record demonstrating rooms are equipped ! with Aedne. tans, besides a stecial electric venti- lating system which supplies a J This should mean a great deal 5 1 We mamUm three automobiles for the dcBrerg of records lo yoa. l 1 No need of hating to carry your packages home &ith yoa. i 1 We hare three expert repair men lo attend lo any oiSng or adjust. J ments of your phonograph. In fact. e are doing everything possible j S for the convenience of our customers. g I Should you happen to be a former customer of Ait store. Tcho is nol j I avare of the recent changes We. e mould be mere than pleased to g I be favored vitk a catt. whether yoa care to purchase anything or noL j You v'dl hardly recognize the old store. s . H I Find out Tvhat "Service That Serves" means., Try Oar F. G. (Successor lo W. C. 103 So. El Paso St. C3t0ICiSBasTsSBHi Bungalow Aprons, Khaki and Overalls. WE DO BEAUTIFULLY It will help you to "do" old H.CJi. to a frazzle and won't "do" you. TROY LAUNDRY 1431 Texas St. Phone 278. Special Bate to Clubs. At Buckler Home P. LAMSDEX. accompanied by a party of tourists from San Francisco. ur r K waadllef and son. Stan. lev. of Spokane. Wash, are visiting Mrs. Woodllefs parents, Mr. ana Mrs AA. Holcomb. and brother and sister Dr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas. r. . a. A. A. Llndsey. of Winnsboro. Texas, spending a few days with the V iTberVhls fatherln law. at IMS River street. . Jesse Barbee. of Fort worth, ta 'visiting in me city auo i of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert stcaeiu. and Mrs. W. Pettus Woman's Clubhouse I table was lighted with cathedral candles In single holders of crystal. The honors were done here by Mrs. J. B. Payne, ST, Mrs. J. X. Hashes, Mrs. J. W. Brady and Mrs. H. F. Squires. The punch room was charming in a color scheme of yellow and white, snapdragons betas ths flowers util ised. Numbers of gueats called daring the rec erring hoars, from Z until 6 oclock. Dinners and Luncheons. A delightful courtesy to two charm ins visitors at the post. Miss Margaret MeOarry and Miss Babe Green, was the luncheon given on Saturday by Mrs. Leslie Jones at the clubhouse at the Country clnb golf course in the upper -valley. The gueats motored op to the clubhouse and luncheon of pretty appointment was serred from a tabic decorated with a basket of sprlntr flowers. Nut cups were also decorated with the sarins flower motif and covers were placed for Miss MCGarry. Miss Green. Mrs. C. C Smith, Mrs. George Goodyear, Mrs. K b. Edmunds. Mrs.-Walter Buchly, Mrs. George Dlllman. Mrs. P. R. Up ton. Mrs. P. D. Stamps. Mrs. George Moote, Miss Reno Oorsey and the hostess. Lodges and Clubs. Ths Court of Honor will meet this evening at S oeiock. El Paso review No. 41. Haeeabees. celebrated its 18th anniversary in Odd fallows hall during the past week. The hall was decorated In the order colors, red. white and black. The decorations were In charge of Dr. SalUe W. Miller and Mrs. Mary Kroeger. Mrs. D. C Seottea made the opening address and presented each past commander with a red rose, the emblem of the order. Mrs. Lillle Holford. district deputy, made as in teresting talk and a short program followed. There was mastc and dancing aad refreshments were servea. Whether Ton Need Engraving. Sven If there la no immediate need that yoa have for engraving, still It win Interest you to know that when the occasion arises yoa can get your work done in the best manner pos sible. Bosiaess and social calling cards, wedding Invitations, In fact every kind of engraved stationery imaginable. We want yoa to remem ber inn. Bl Paso Printing Company. i Main Street- Adv. JL Real Lunch. Ths Merchant's Lanes Is a real, substantial lunch, nicely served and well prepared. Make it a practice to lunch at the Modern Cafe. Downstairs in the Mills Bids. Adv. continuous flow of pure fresh tar. lo yea. Mai Order Department. jj Billings Co. Walz Coi) Phones 167-2070. jji Dr. Poe To Review ; Clubhouse On Modern Spiritualism T THE meeting of the literature V department of the Woman's club, .on Wednesday afternoon at Z oclock. at the Woman's clubhouse. Dr Floyd Poe will review a book of A Qonan Doyle. "The New Revela tion." a work on modern spiritualism. The social part of the program has been placed In the hands of pioneer members of the club, the members of 1894 entertaining the members oi 1920. The musical portion of the pro gram will be in charge of Mrs. Will faun R. Brown, and Mrs. IL S. Worth inirton will be chairman for the 1920 committee. The Women's Missionary society of the First Baptist church will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 3 oclock in the church parlors. The subject of the meeting will be The Victory Pro gram.' with Mrs. A. J. Baeher the leader. The program will include: Hymn, scripture lesson. Mrs. J. E. Ma con; repeating of the slogan. Thanks Be to God Who Givetb Ds the Victory Through Our Lord Jesus Christ;" prayer of thanksgiving for the cam paign, its work, spirit and victory: hymn: talk. "Essential Factors in any Victory, first. Vision; second. Preparation: third. Cooperation; fourth. Patience; fifth. Faith." Mrs. Howard C Taylor: talk. "How the 1 Fifty Tables Of White Shrine Social Club Card Party UCH interest is being man listed the benefit card party which the social clnb of the White Shrine of Jerusalem will give on Wednesday afternoon at 2:3 oclock in I. O. Ol F. halL More than 5 tables of guests will be present. The guests are to bring their tallies and cards, and the prizes to be awarded are especially attractive. One of the pleasant affairs of Sat urday was the card party given in the hall room of Hotel Paso del Norte by the Pan Hellenic association in bene fit of the scholarship fund WBien is being conducted bv the College Wo man's club, Guosta were seated at 5 tables and the first pnae was won bv Mrs. Ol c Yonnebiood. Seven other prises were awarded. JUS3 .trances osuu, presiueai 01 the association was chairman of ar rangements and was assisted by Mrs. H. K. CantreU. Mrs. H. F. BaMwin. Jr. Mrs. a D. Knnkel and Mrs. B. W. Rheinheimer. Mrs. William B. Glardon, jr., will be hostess to the Valley Bridge club on Thursday afternoon at Foixs con fectionery, Tsleta. Mrs. P. R. Upton will be hostess on Tuesday afternoon at a meeting of the Fort Bliss Bridge club. Dances. The El Paso Social dob will give dance on Wednesday evening at the Toltec dab house. It "will be one ol the most orunant aimirs or. the season. One linndred and fifty guests ware present on Saturday evening for the oance given at the community service club for the entertainment of the zaB of the military service. An orches. tra from the Sihd field artillery band Dlaved. The dance at the Toltec club house given by the members of the dub on Saturday evening was an especially delightful affair and a large number ot guests wers sresenr. Tex urir- fin's orchestra played. A deRghtrul Plan for the Toltec club, to be launched next week. Is that of the dinner dances. Officers of the SJnd field art!. lery will give a dance on Wednes day evening at the district etnears" club house at Fort Bliss.. Preceding the dance CaL Henry KewboM. com manding officer, will entertain with a dinner at his quarters in compli ment to Mrs. Carl Clifton Krueeer. a charming visitor In the city, wife of a former brother officer of OoL Newbold. The New Social club's entertainment and dance at the Woman's clnbetfmM on Saturday evening was greatly ea joyea oj li. large numoer oi guests. On Thursday. April 22, the dub will entertain with a dance at Mission halL West Tsleta. Each member will in vite friends and a special lnterarttan car will leave the corner of MiUs and Mesa at S:29 p. m. and win return at 12:16 odock for the accommodation ' of the guests. El Pasoans A way Lieut. Leonard Mertz, formerly of the Eighth cavalry, sow entering civil ' life again. Mas en-o to San Angelo, where he is to reside. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson Marshall have gone to San Antonio, where Mr. Marshall is to take treatment for rheumatism. He has been in at Ral ston hospital for several weeks. Dr. and Mrs, J. W. Cathoart left 1 Sunday evening for New Orleans to be present ior tne annual convention oz the American Medical association. They will be away for two weeks. Mrs. W. F. Baber has gone to Phoenix. Arii-. to spend several weeks visiting her three children, Mrs. C. H. Pratt. Mrs7Frank Ylault and Howard Baber. pf that city. About El Pasoans. Mrs. Fred Justus Is Quite ill at her home, 1118 Arizona street. A baby son was born to Mrs. Frances Wayne Manning on Soaday morning at the home ot her mother, Mrs. Charles Bader. on Pershing drive. The small arrival's name is Francis Lee and his father will ax rive 'from Lebanon. Tenn Monday afternoon to visit him and his mother. Mr. Manning is studying law in Lebanon and will, after a visit of a week here, return to com plete his course in June. Mrs. Man ning Is ths former Miss Do vie Har rington. 9 Army Affairs. A program of musical numbers and readings was given Sunday afternoon I Tuesday's Calendar Of Social Events TUBS. RICHARD AINSA and Mrs. IVI Jesse M. Harris -at h Jesse M. Harris "at home." from Z until S oeiock. at the Atesaaome on Bliss road. Calumua dub dance at hotel Paso del Norte In the evening, whan mem bers of the Toltec dub will also be guests. The Woman's Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet at Z oeiock p. zn. in the church parlors. The women of Trinity Methodist church will be the guests ot Mrs. L. R. Hoard at her home. 2217 Tula roaa street, from Z until S octoek, p. a Regular meeting of the study csreSe of the Council of Jewish Warned at 3 oclock p. m. in Community hall. Temple Mt. Sinai. Meeting of Westminster circle of Westminster Presbyterian church at Z oclock p. m. at the church. Circle No. 1 of the First Methodist church will meet in the afternoon with Mrs. F. C. Weeks, 1117 Bast Mis souri street Mary T. Hardie circle of Westmin ster Presbyterian church will meet with Mrs. Bradford Hardie at her residence on Montana street on Tues day afternoon at 2:3ft oclock. El Paso review No. 42 of the Mac cabees will hold its regular meeting in I. O. O. F. hall at !:J0 p. m. Pleidaes chapter of the Order of Eastern star will meet In the even ing at the headquarters at Five Points at 8 oclock. Meeting of the Altar guild of St. Clement's Episcopal church at 4 iii Baptists' t75.0OO.OM Campaign was Helped: Preparation. Organisation, In formation." Mrs. Van C. Wilson: hymn: talk. "Prayer, the Vital Power In the Campaign." Mrs. Harris: pray er of thanksgiving for all who belped In the campaign work; solo. Mrs. S. D. Cobbs: talk. "Holding "Fast Our Vic tory Through Deepened Prayer Life, Earnest Soul Seeking, Faithful Re deeming of Pledges and Full Enlist ment of Those Interested Through the campaign." Mrs. J. D. Bethea. The regular meeting of the study clrclo of the El Paso section of the Council of Jewish Women will be held Tuesday at 3 oclock at Com munity hall. Temple Mt. Sinai. Ths following program will be given: Re view. "The Promised Land. Mrs. Gus Zork: paper. '"Jewish Contributions to Civilisation." Mrs. F. Ziaborsky. Rev. J. S. Cheavens will give a book review on "Christian Amerlcanisation" (Charles A. Brooks) at the meeting of the Woman's auxiliary of Central Baptist church at the church on Tues day afternoon at Z oclock. Westminster circle of Westminster Presbyterian church will meet for Its regular business session on Tuesday afternoon at 3 oclock at the church. Guests Will Attend j at the Red Cross convalescent bouse at Fort Bliss, it was oirtews w Mrs. Edith C Lane and given mnder the auspices of the League or women Votena. The program loiiows: Vocal sola "Dixie." Mrs. Robert Lander, accompanied by Mrs. Adlne Owen: violin solo. Miss Elsie Green: am. Annie uiraru; vocai solo. Miss Elena Aguirre. Mexico City: reading. Mme. Girard: vocal solo. Miss Aguirre: violin solo. Miss Green: reading. Mme. Girard: vocal solo. Miss Aguirre. Mrs. Lane was introduced by.Maj. Leonard Coon, field director of the American Red Cross. Book At Woman s ; FOB HOSrTTALS AND KCMS3. Evtrr year tfcotaaads cf men and women seriously !Q are turned away'frcra Church fccspkals because of lack of The chBdrsn'a homes are compelled ta taca away dots cHWrsn than therein noire. FOB RBLEHOns TEAtrnNO. At lean 12.000,000 cHldnn Hf a without sny rettgiccs training staH Rnabcrlnr tee faith cf Watblngton and Lincoln, do you thin V that America will continue to produce Washisgtnsa and Lin coins if Fakh dies oat of the hearts of Its youth? FOB U18HSX EDUCATION Of ths 430,600 Ameiiran students in isstltutioza of higher grade, cne-half are in insftctloas founded and supported by the Churches. Many oi these institutions have had no great endow meat campaigns, but their needs are just as pressing as the needs cf larger srVml; and you have only to read their Ust of alumni and aiutnsas to Beams ths value of their contt&uubn to America. News Brevities iLQCAL asd general t Advertisements-) Train Bulletin. Southern Pacific train No. 101. due at 6:&& a- m, was scheduled to ar rive Monday at ZM p. m. Kl Paso and Southwestern trafit No. 3. doe at 3:40 p. m. was scheduled to arrive at 4:40 p. m. All other afternoon aad night trains were reported on time. DI Paso Seed Co. 1920 Catalog bow ready. Write or call for a cepy. Lyeeum ZVumber Announeed. A. Mather Hiiburn. billed as a "master entertainer and comedian" will give a program to take the place of the sixth number of the United Lyceum course at the Woman's club on Friday. May 7. Brooks Fletcher, who was to have appeared, will not be able to be in El Paso on that date. Drs. Irvln and Gray. eye. ear. nose, throat. 614 Martin Bldg. Ph. 758. Spiritualists rian Organization. The foundation of a spiritualist association was laid at a meeting Sunday night held in judge E. B. Mc CUnoelcs room at the court house. About 3 persons were present. J. IL Ball presided at the meeting and an nounced bis intention of forming a society for the study of physical re search. Another meeting will be held at the same place next Sunday night. II. II. Hendrlefc. Auditor. Tax Ad visor. 130 First National Bank Bldg. Held by Immigration Officers. Police on Sunday arrested Frank M. Jones, 18, at the international bridge following his alleged attempt to cross into the United States from Mexico. He said he thought that the passport ban was lifted and crossed th line near the Smelter, coming lato Juarez. He will be turned over to Immigration authorities. Drs. Swearlngla Vnn Almen, eye, ear. nose, throat. 414 Treat Bldg. V. S. nouslng Quiz Ordered. Washington. D. CL ADrll 19. Ia- fvestlgatlon of housing conditions over toe country ny a commutes at flvA senators Is authorized mats ration passed by the senate. The Just where and how is the money to be spent FC THS CHOTOTSWCES AT HOME. A score of thrnjs came ssder tHs head. Consider only one. Five and a half rafflon people In the United States cacnot even read and writs the Ecclish language. Who is to any forward this vast work of Atatrleanlr-non if the Church does coif 1 FOR THS CHUBCH3 WORK ABSOAD. InScenza came first from ths Orient thirty years sgo; neatly all plagues are Oriental plagues. So longas China has only one phy sician to every 400,000 people the Orient will connnse to beamenace. So long as one-thirdof ths babies of India die before their second year our own babies ars not safe. A Christian doctor or teacher sent abroad is working for America as truly as though be worked at bom. 6 PSZACHBK5' S ALAircs. The preacher Is called the'Tor gotten Man," and well be may be. Eight'out of tea prtschsrs art paid Iiu than 20 a wsikl INTERCHURCH World Movement cf SNbrth America Til ylUaSs itUs tiaetftumtat U tssiiJtmVt (srwzi Us cmftrtHtt tf flirty intaieatUtr committee was required to report on remedial measures by December L Simmons. Hardware Man. Dead. St. Louis. Mo.. April 19 E- C Sim mons, SO years old, founder of the Hardware company which bears his name, died of heart failure at his hime here yesterday. Trouble, Avoid trouble. Leave naffvasre cheeks at Longwell's. or telephone No. 1. Ferd for President. Montpeiier. Vt, April 1. Petitions uiiicieni to place tne name or neurjr r ora on tne oauot at xne presidential primaries in this state, are on file with the secretary of state here. Texas Airman Killed. Champaign. I1L. April 19. Lieut. James Welsh, 22 years old. Corpus Chris ti, Texas, was Instantly killed late Saturday, who he fell MO feet with his airplane at Chanute field. government training station. Dr. Anna Reum. Buckler Bide Pa. SIT. Privates Lead A. K. F. Heroism. Washington, D. C. April 19. En listed men received nearly 79 per cent of the gallantry certificates Is sued to the A. E. F. a report iseued by the war department snowed. Cita tions la orders for gallantry in ac tion for which no medal was awarded included M4S enlisted men. ISIS com pany officers, nine general officers ana is civilians ana several Use the Green I J nr. The habit of Baine the Green Line ears for all purposes la a good one to have. It saves time and aeoner. Call a taxi. CItv Service Co Tel. 3200. Autos, Taxis, Baggage. Moving. Adv. They Don't Break. Glasses that do not break are a comfort to wearers of classes. Se galfs Kant-Break Rimless Glasses are it unbreakable. Aslc for a demonstration. Need Glasses? Ask Segal. HI Paso Optical Co. IK Texas St 111 San Antonio St. Advertisement. A businesslike Answer to a businesslike Question THIRTY denominations cooperating- in the Interchurch World Movement have budgeted their needs. No busi ness could have done it more scientifically. They have united to prevent the possibility of duplication or waste. At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in one united effort Each denomination has arranged its needs under six main heads as shown at the left Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and will ad minister its own fuads. Your pastor has copies of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of knowing that every dollar of your gift has its post of service assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for a better America and a better world. When your church calls on you, give and give from your heart as well as from your pocket-book, Right in the Midst of the Spring Cleaning Season We want oar cortocieis to know that we have coaceatialed ovr carpet cleaning service at out No. 2 plant (formerly the Earcka plant). Phone 786. This gives our carpet depaitaaeot saoch more room aad will enable us to handle a larger vobpe of carpet bttsioeM in the usual Wibon MilKcan standard of service. WILSON-MLLICAN PLANT NO. 2. CROSSED WIHKS CATJSB FIRB. City firemen Saturday afternoon their third call in three weeks te aa on occupied house at 2Mo San Antonio street. On the other oc casions It was believed that tramps allowed sparks from a fire te cause th blaze. Satnrday. however, crossed electric wtras were responsible. The 1 damage wss slight. United Firmncfol Campaign -April 23th-May Zod 701 Texas St ASK FOR aad GET Horlick's The Original Malted MHk For Infants and Invalid AmmI Imltstlen end SobsUtateS j ocioca p m