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Las Cruces Sun-News from Las Cruces, New Mexico • Page 3

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Sunday Morning September 1, 1940 Las -News PAGE THREE Miss May ElmiliaAdairtobeBrideofJoseph Carniglia in Morning Service THESIS ACCEPTED IN U. S. C. Miss Christine Ariuidov, abnve, completed her University uf Southern California master's dogrro i in Mexico lliis sum- Miss Amador chose a great Mexican dramatist for her CRUCES GIRL FINDS TI1RJLLS IN SUMMER STUDY IN MEXICO BRIDE TO WEAR HEIRLOOMS IN QUIET SERVICE Mrs. Paulina.

G. Adair announces Ihc approaching marriage of her eldest daughter, Miss ALij Emilia Adair, lo Joseph W. Cirn iglla, son of Mrs. Eva Marcngo Small ol Saratoga, The wedding will be al Holy Family Church in 101 Paso, Texas on Sept. 5 al 8 a.m.

witli the Rev. Father C. Garde, Vicar g-eneral of Paso, repealing vows, using the ring ceremony. The bride will be given in marriage by her uncle, Dr. Fabian Garcia of Las Cruccs.

The maid of honor will be the bride-elect's sister, Marguer- fcjte Adair, and Ihe best, man will Oscar Velarde of El Paso. Miss Virginia Adair, a sister, will be bride's maid and her attendant will be Pedro cia, of Juarez, Mexico, a cousin of the bride. The bride hns chosen for tier wedding gown, a frock of ivory slipper satin, fashioned in basque style with a v-ncelt line inset wilh Vnlenciene lace, and with long sleeves. The a skirt of floor-length is com pic I with a train, over which falls a full- length veil of real ChantiHy lace. Priceless Heirloom The veil, is histor.c in the family as an heirloom.

It was brought from almost SO years ago for Miss Adair's great aunt, and was worn by her grand-mother, Mrs. Emilia Amador de Garcia and by the bride-elect's mother, also by the late Mr. F. Campbell. The a i old lace will be arranged wilh a Mary a headdress, and with orange blossoms.

For "something old," the bride will wear an ancient Mexican i i gree necklace which was a down in the family from her great- great grand niolhcr. For "something she will wear her mother's a 1 ring of turquoise and diamonds, Completing Ihc Did aciago, "somc- thing borrowed" will be a molhcr- qf-pcai'l rosary brought from Peru, belonging to a a i a Campbell, cousin of Llm bride, Sisters will A Miss Margucrili! A a i will a a full-lcngLh boiiffant j-own ol' light-blue maniiicHcll'j made in princess style, nnd Uimmcd wilh pink, Miss Virginia A a i i bridr'snuml will wear similarly fashioue i gown in light rose trimmed with blue. Their nixcs-som-a match I their frocks. Following the cere- jnony, Mr.s. A a i will ciiU'i-Uln the wedding parly and a close friends with a breakfast nt the Hilton Hotel.

The young couple i leave immediately lor California, slop- Ing en route at Llic Grand Canyon. They will visit the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A a i at Himtingloa Beacli, and then go on to Sacremcnlo where they will msiku llitir home.

Miss daughter u( Mrs. Paulina Adiiir and Ihe late William -1- T. Adair of Ihis city, was jorimj in Ui born, and reared in Las Cruccs. I He i.s a transfer from the Olda- Hcr rather, wno died in the early homti A. wnd M.

where he summer was a business man here was popular in musii-al circles as for many years. n.s Me. Pioneer Family Hfi 111L nilll Llie STMncr Her maternal graaumolher. Mr.s. Cowboy i and sptnt last Elmilia Anuvdor tic Gaicia, a i i i singing with this group tcr of don a i Amador, has on the West Coast.

lived In Las Cruccs all of her life. Mr.s. a ami her son are She attended Lorctto Academy living in the MrGcc apartment at I In El Paso and a a from the Las Cruccs Union high school In 1P.16. She attended Stale College, gradu-iting from a institution with honors in the class of 10.19, nmjoi-inp in modern languages and English. She was a MANY PERMITS TO WED ISSUED DURING AUGUST LUNDBERGSARE COMPLIMENTED Mr.

nnd Mrs. Norman Hoolcland nnd Mrs. H. H. Hooklaml nlrc en- busy during the lertalning al.

dinner Lodny complimenting the Rev. nnd Mrs. Richard LunJberg. .1. The Rev.

and Mr.s. Lundbcrg and are leaving today for San Fran- Cupid was month of August. Last week's licenses follow: Joseph A. rooks and Eva Hurtepohl; F.nedio Miss Christine A wilh her mother, Alii). Knuik Anvidnr, a relumed i spent in ML'MCO.

Mi.ss AinaU'U was busy all summer working mi hr.r thesis for her degree for the University of i i i California. i fur tlic thesis was "Juan Ruiz ilo la a bi- of 16th scntury a Mi.ss A a round in her riibeiii'L-li much a i i a T.iMfrj, Mexico, where tin-, old i i i i lived. Him will iv- CL-IVC her i the d.is.s at U. S. C.

A weeks in the capital, Mis.s and her miither visit Guadalajara a took fit route liomeward to Los Aiiytsl'-K, i i i in lan. In Los Angles, lllc I i A a Then 1 he; i i a I i i on TmismT they attended A-iSur-itUion went to San Ibey visited World's I-'air i Rivi-ra; and O. E. Wiser and Margaret Dufcghcrty, all oJ i Pedro Guillen and Gloria Sanchez, San Elizario, Tex. I Ramon Romero and Joscfa Con- I zale.s, Brazito.

i Fi-ancisco Campos, El Paso and Cannon Enrkpiez, Juarez. Modesta Heiedia and Carmen Martinez; A i Rodriguez and Encarnai-ion Sigala; Ysidrn Muro and Herlinda Castro; and Enrique HiM-nanJbz and Victoria Mtiscor- 1 ro, all of El Paso. I Pedro R. Calzado, Fort Bliss, I and Anastaeia Castro, El Paso. Cipriano Onopa and Secundina Gomez, Mcsilla.

Manuel Talamantcs and Cclin i Moralcz, Vado. Francisco R. Gonzalcs and Juana i Nunez, Filmore. I Jose Floras and Cm-men Ncri, Salvador River and Enninia Car- rcon; ami Cruz Sivnchcz and Min; nic Martinez, all of El Paso i S. R.

Blake and Marie Commas, i a Ariz. Douglas Smith and Leona Hudson. Colorado City, Tex. Alcjo Dnran, Rincon, and Helen Turin. El Paso.

Jose Ramirez and Maria Cas- lamm; Gednd O. Thompson anrl Elizabeth Jeane.tle. i "and Harrison D. Hampton and Ella Royal Smiley, all of El Paso. Fred Hurtado and Bcrnicc Cor- noil.

Wellon, Ariz, Dick Perez and Hcrmlnla Saenz, Las Crurrs. Fcdcrico Barela and Ester Bnn- cgas. San Ysidro. Rudolfn 13ur.no and Isabel Ziim- arripa, El Papo. Nnblo and Eloise Ellis, La.s Cruccs.

Lawrrnco A. Homer and Lillian Clnrnml, Radium Sprlnga. Prominent O.E..S. llonw Her ilef L. Trail am at a Die; Mis." Am.

in the A i I i i she I.as li years. i i In Las Cm cos 1 Air. and Mrs. i i a (1 Mrs. i i a Asctiratc Girl Seoul Notes i Icacli Spanish ny i which Miss Edwards Is a Trarlirr Mr.s.

Vad.i Gamble and her Mis.s Enid Edwards 1 J. Frank uf Okla. c.l Hie poHiHun of home have arrived here to maUe their -aclicr in the a high a IJrook.s relieves Miss who i.s clcnLiil will work Dr. S. C.

L'iirvri' ill Ins ol'ncc lii'ri'. Mrs. a worked willi Dr. CiiiA'L 1 1 ill liis office al SLron.i. rilii' i.s a malroii of Llio -SUir and i.s a iiir.siml M'crcLnrv uf Ihc O.

B. S. cliaiitc-r at Slroiid. J. has a a senior Slate College, ma- a i i a i i i as secretary in Supt.

C. S. offirc. Mi.ss lirook has bern in business depart- of the Mesilla Eleelrk Coin- lor Llie past two years. Miss a i has gone to Gallup to take of her work.

Mrs. John Gaines and son, Billy, The Las Cnicos Girl Scouts, I Troop One, enjoyed an interesting exhibit and discussion on clothing i and food nnd toilet articles of the and a i i child by Palsy Roney and Roberta Young Friday. A this there will i vision of the Iroop and all Girl Scouts are. requestert to he pros- accept- I nL Ln1 nt xl if it Is momics a possible. All girls helwcen Ihe apes of I nnd a arc InlcresLo.l in Girl Srout work, and who like to join, arc cordially i i to at Lend the meeting on Sept.

l.S. cisco whore they stil for the Uley accompanied Mrs. Gaines' sister, Miss i CiccUmorc iirul Mrs. Lela lo Iheir in Temple. Miss Creekmore I and Mrs.

Dnrrctl hav in Ule Gaines and Jo for several weeks. been guests While home Boom empty? Use a want act. The MARTHA HEATH KINDERGARTEN Opens Tuesday, September 3rd 1010 Annijo Tel. 4R1-W Mrs. Waggoman Is Guest Here Phi Mu TJLU, national honor so- 0 irc in lioni' cicty, and was a member of Club Mrs.

U.iy!u.s Cervantes and 1'Esprit Frunrais, and was president or laolli organizations. She was awarded a fellowsTnp at the i i of New Mexico for her excolleni scholastic record last year, an 1 spent that period in teaching Krrnch and wnrkinf; toward her master's degree. Upon her father's death in this year, she gave up studies and assumed Ihe aclivc management of the A i Cash Grocery- Mr. Cnrniplla HVPS in Sacre- menlo, Calif, where he i.s employed with the Mureau of Rc- rlnnmllnn. He is a KnidiiJiU 1 of Liu- University at Sanla Clara i versity a Sana A a a i i ishing i ihc class of II was stationed al Stnte Collide doing work run- nccted i the U.

S. a i of A i a ho met Artnlr. a thai. I minimal Inc in rinarrlago next Thursday began. Visit Sister Here Mr.

and Mi.s. J. R. and son of Lilllo Kn'-li. A are i i ors lu-ro for a in the hmiir of Mr.

nnd Mr.s. R. Wnllh. Mr. Rover Is brother of Mr'.

Walls. Mr.s. R. u. and a a of Alhiupicr- of Mr.

Greening A Mrs. Rnrkc has been spenrimj; NIC with her daughter. Mr.s. a i a She i visit Mrs. C.ulc, Krnncls for a short tune, and flu go lo 1C! Paso to spend I i with another Lylton Taylor.

John A. W.ilkel' of A i i Okla Irfl yrsirnlHy a short visit hero i Dr. and Mrs. S. Carver.

rRAGRANT Slandnrd Walfjicc-n LORETTO ACADEMY A I 1 8 7 0 LAS CRUCES, N. M. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL EDUCATION OF GIRLS STATK ACCRKDITED I A A I SCHOOI, DEPARTMENTS MUSIC. VdlCE, AND COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTS SPECIAL ATTENTION I TO CHILDREN I I A DEPARTMENT HOYS I AS DAY IN PRE-PR1MKR AND GRADES 1 TO 4 I I TERMS: Reasonable REGISTRATION ON OR 1 BEFORE SEPTEMBER 5 Aihill i i i offered in sliortband and Address: SISTER DIRECTRESS SISTERS OF LORETTO LAS SRUCES. NEW MEXICO Philippine Islands, Sept.

G. Mr. Lundberg Is the nephew of Mrs. Hookland and lived in her home while he attendee! tlitj Las Cruccs schools. First Circle Meet Of Fall Season Circle Number Two of Ihc First Presbyterian Church will meet in the home of Mrs.

G. L. i i i Monday afternoon at -1 o'clock. This is the first meeting of the fall son and all members arc urged LO attend. Sec the Sun-News for belter values.

SCHOOL BAND IS NEAR GOAL AS STUDENTS JOIN Seventy-two boys anil girls are enrolled for Las Cruces new band and orchestra with a fair pros- pod of the group i over a hundred. Enthusiasm in the has bru.T outs landing anil spontaneous. Many of I lie boys and girls have I a It en I van tape of low rent nl plan for i i bus brrn mac'i 1 possible for UHMII. In a i i lo new instruments. many IVAVC been Uvmiphl out of and slnragc mill put In use.

A of these i have biMMi care checked by the dim- lor. Mrs i The lollo wing shidculs have been enrolled i Ihc fewdays: Violins; "Martha and a i a JjOZlcr, Alniii Joyce Rrondwell, Horlcnsiii Joe I AT ford. Helen uml CJladys Cox. Knr- rest Ebbs. Cornet and Clan-nrc STORYTELLERS MEET SEPT.

23 The MRS. TO BE HONORED BY CO-HOSTESSES i i of the Tnllers League i be held at the home of Mrs. C. H. Stith on Mr.s.

Hudson a evening of Sept. 2(L Ethel a wifl compliment The occasion i be "Giirst R. Cravens, bndc-of- night" when rach member will he llic-nuinlh, i i a miscellaneous allowe.l one guest. shower 'il the Murrcll home Stories i be told by Mis. nn Van a Avenue Mon- Slguard Johansen.

Mr.s. M. A. a 7 p.m. Thomas and Mr.s, B.

H. McGrc iiiMsii 1 i be ari'an; for the program. Mr and Mr.s. a a HIT lem'iiip smut for Ua City, Tcnn, Ihcir b-ime, a visit i rclnlives In-re. Mrs.

Cravens was the former Miss Itnlli Isaarks. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i Isaacks of (looi-fie LaDrierc. Trombone; E.

Y. Gjbb.s. a i i H. Tin HIM. Bell lyra; a and Jenmie Waller.

Saxaplmne; A. T. a Mrs. llosch may lie reached higli if nth era art! I i i i Old Schoolmates Visit Together Mr. and Mrs.

Jones and llu 1 Mis.ses Mabel Young flnd I Frariliic 1 a Hoozrr of Lnwlon, i'. Okla. HI? thr 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Murrell.

Mr. and Mr, Murrell were close friends while both were at College. The visitors will leave for Ihcir hoine.s toiliiv. WITH THE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR WITH No hours of wullliiR wil.li Uic over-slue Spcrri Freezer In the Hotpoint Electric ncfrlgcnUor. Ice cubes form qiili'Kly, nnd you cnn mnke delicious clrsserls In lexs lime Ilian you can bake a cnke It's IIV.M.U' of Stainless Slcel, loo, so Hint it will mil chip or break and is mosl easy lo clean.

A single i a control Rives you your choice, or 16 freezing speech. This Is Just one of dozen a i conveniences In Ihe new Holpolm Electric Refriaeralor. Come In today and see the Hotpolnl Elcclrlc liefrlBernlor. In beauty In construction In periornmncc i i i i i i Mk'dric In economy-ll's a Bfal vcCrleerator buy. A IIIIIK lift 1 iin- stiiinlaril on Six-Way Cold Slorago Com- parlmcnl i MEASURED HUMIDITY Glaso Top- pod HI Humidity Comparl- inonl wilh MEASURED HUMIDITY for keeping i and vegetables Fronh a Sodlod i maslor Adjustable Holghl STAINLESS STEEL Gilding Shelves Pop-Ice Trays Illuminatorl 16 Point Tcniporaluro Conlrol Au- lomnlic Interior Light And Iwonly-nino more Imp a convenience (oa- luros.

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