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The Gallup Independent from Gallup, New Mexico • Page 4

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THE GALLUP INDEPENDEHT Ettnini Herald) Qtllup, K. 22,1935 Today All Star Case "THE WAY OF THE WEST" Alto Tailipin Tommy, Newi and Curtoon Mid-Night Show To-N'ilo 11:30 p. m. Sunday and Monday GALLUP'S CHURCHES Hitting on High in Soccer for he was the baldest gaucho inall Argentina! WARNER BAXTER roll mm rofuJttie i hW KU' KETT1 OALLIAN UNDER THE PAMPAS MOON Added UNIVERSAL NEWS Comedy Cheers For Love" FIRST BAPTIST CHUllCH F. A.

Acilnf Paster 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Malone, Supt. 10:00 m.

Worship service. Mrs. Luther Kitchell In charge of choir. Message by F. A.

Green. Theme: 'God's Deliverance." 7pm C. H. Morrow, acline director. 8 p.

m. Evening worship Messago by A. Green. Theme: "The Strangest Bo Hie Ever Fought." CHURCH OF JESUS CltRIST OF LATTRR DAY SAINTS 207 West Aztec Ave. 9 m.

Priesthood meeting. 10 Sunday school. 11:30 a. m. Preaching 1 service.

METHODIST CHURCH Aztec Third J. M. Perry, Putor nday Services: Sunday School 9:45 a. Preaching 11 a. m.

end 8 p. m. Epworth League 7 p. m. Gas and Gallows Take Lives of Two (Continued from Pnge 1) and John PacKeco, atari the AQb- foot murch to the clinmiKr.

He had Blended lo yn with them. Belonfila offered his brain to science lu a lollcr to "Oic prcsUcnt of Denver university." For Ills last meal Ddor-ula olc pork chops, vt-nc-' loblcs, snlnd ami alrnwbcrry shortcake. The me.i! was served at 5 p. and Elic execution was at 8 p. m.

A parly at Wyoming slate officials were present at the execution. The parly watched the lethal Uai execution as Wyoming baa lubstituled lethal for Ihc old Hows. Personal Mention Mnt. Jennie Holanilo of Los Ang fs, left loday her homo. Sh was accompanied by her sister, Mi B.

Mrs. Rogers, dnugh (er of Mrs. Pasqualonc and her tw child i en. Dr. mid Mrs.

C. H. Spoir nnd fam lly Fort Wlngnto, left today fo a Ihrce months 1 stay In Dctrol MiLh. Dr. Spelv will lake post grad uuic work.

Mrs. Antonio Gurulo is In Lo Angetes visiting with her Jolnv Dcvinc and She wi attend the Snn exposilion bo Tore iciurnlnu hunie, P. O. lloiws nose Cwy A do ten and match Lnn tug.ir nr.d crcnmcr all iti crystal wllh a silver bund WCTO prc- nnd Mrs. Tony Mnrchcllo Prcscollj arrived In Gullu Wednesday cnroule liomc after visit thru Oklahoma and Texas.

Mi Mnrclicllo is llie dnughlor of Mr ot Gallup. Lucille Parker, sented lo Miss Tonin Hose Cnry Mr3 OlJI ftr kcr, who Is nltcndln lail by members of Ihc Gnl-l lup chnplcr of P. E. 0., who honored Gary, whn will be mnrrlcd vitrly In July, at a lirldgo party at ihu 0. C.

Haven home. The gift presented after an i-vcnlnjr of cards in which Mrs. L. N. Cory, mother ol Miss Tonlo held hltfh icore nnd Mrs.

W. D. CaritrelL, low. Both received prizes. HrfrcAKmcnU roso molded ice crcnm, cake tind coffee were served.

Pink nnd red roses formed the decor nllon, In ndtlUion lo Miss Cary, and her niolhcr the P. E. 0. had RI nucst, Mrs. Hose Gordon, Gary's aunt.

ODicra attending were Fanny 0. Carrlnglon, C. D. Clinin- beri, A. 11, DcLoiiK.

Homer Jones, E. Miii-ci. Frnnk Majwl, Edith Mfrpel, Leonard Spcllmnnn, W. Slofrr, Den Snell, Mmio anil S. a Wood.

Ward Jinployws Picnic Mejitgomerj- Wanl company employees and tKclr friends had a moon-light picnic lost night nc.trj the Kcd Mora thnn 50 peo-l pic attended. Iw Arizona Stntc Tcaclicn 1 coHc; il Kings toff, Is licrc spend li wcck-L-tui wLlh her mother ai isler. Mr. nnd Mrs. N.

C. Apple of Alb ucrquo arc in Gallup. Dob I fell or, son of Mr. and K. llellnr, hns accepted post- ion wllh the transient service here.

Adopted Children Lose Identity HAIUllSDUItG, Pa. (U.RX-A "con- icrvnlivo" estimate thnt 150 Pennsylvania children are "lost" and will ici'cr know Ihclr parentage, due lo "carelossuow" of officials, appears the report of a atnto-wldo CWA of poor board odmin- announccd. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH "Rev, Harry B. Fatten, Minister Sunday School. Kalherine, rown, Sup I.

11 Morning Report of church conference at Igrim Playground by Mrs. Pol- n. 6:30 p. m- Union C. E.

at this lurch. Troop 44 Boy Scouts will meet llic church on Wednesday eve- SPANKF1 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. E. R. Parra, Minister rnrslo Garcia, Bible School Supt.

a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m.

Morning service. Also cports of tho delegates to the Congregational confer- nco held el Pilgrim Playground, rlz. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY I. D. O.

K. Hall 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, 11 n. m.

Morning worship. Subject of Lesson-Sermon: "is ID including Man, evolv- by Atomic Force? 8 p. m. Wednesday. Testimonial icetlng.

ASSEMBLY OF GOB MISSION In Old YoJcr Building G. K. Franklin, Pastor clh( Suniiay School Sunday morning 10 o'clock. Evangelistic Service each Sun- lay evening al 8. Bible Study Tuesday evening ot o'clock.

Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 o'clock. Choir practice Friday evening al Everybody welcome. THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPIRIT Ep co pal The Rev. II. Heard, Rector Sunday After Trinity, June 23re! 8 n.

m. Holy communion, i 9:45 a. in. Sunday school. 11 n.

m. Morning prayer and sermon. Vested choir. Solo by Miss Sutherland of Aril. The Masonic Brethren will attend Ihb service in recognition of St.

John the Daptiit Day. A welcome extended (o all. 6:30 p. in. Joint C.

E. In the Congregational church. Monday. Boy Cubs will meet he Rectory at 2:30 p. m.

Wednesday. Choir practice al 7:30 p. m. Thursday. St.

Agnes Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert 3cnnard in Gamcrco. Guest Day. Photo by Cy LaTour Thin TcuarJrable bit of soccer action is called "heading tho nnd.whatever It may mean a spectacular 3lght, with three' of these four atlilctlc off tho ground, stretched to the IJmlt: In an effort lo reach Iheir target. Tho girls arc members ot the.

Xinivtraily ol Calllcrnla at Los Anseles soccer Dorothy Dorothea Smltbaon, Margaret Martlnle, apd Catherine AVUklnEOUL 1 Mrs, Pino Mrs, Burke Entertain At Bridge GALLVFS VISITORS Registered at Hotel El yesterday were Sydney, S. Miller, Philadelphia; Harry Corneluis, Ernest W. Everly, A- L. Praussard, Stanley Hodgman, Albuquerque; Owen Gtt- pin, Roswell; J. H.

Shochan, Denver; Mr. and Mrs. C. Davis, El Paso; Mrs. lie Burdlck, Paso; Silly Lucas Jean, Jack ReuUan, Los Angeles, Mark Turk, Irene W.

Graves, Geneva, B. Ryan, El Paro; Own O. Wheeler, Houston; Allan Hulslzer, Fort Defiance; Mr. and Mrs. Jones, La JoL Mrs.

G. H. Xuckoll, Pueblo; M. Williamson, Polacca, Ariz. Fred W.

WhiUleson. Phoenix, Krank Robinson, Gallup, Registered at Hotel Liberty yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. G. Gror.i Philadelphia; Raymond Myere, Salem, Ohio; H.

B. Ashley, Phoenix Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frost, Phoenix H. M.

Turner, Milwaukee; El Marlow, Grant; Mr, and Mrs. W. E- erlson, Waco, Texas. Registered at Hotel Henry yesterday were T. Roberts, Tort Defiance.

Sam Eubank, Fort Defiance W. Wlngey and wife, Los Ange les; Mr. and Mrs. R. P.

Hermes, Lo Angeles; Paul Hatchet, Ganado Mrs. Win Bland, IAS Angeles. Registered at Hotel Saunders yes ierday were Joe Burwinklc, Albu querque; G. Slraus, Gallup; Stalling, Albuquerque; G. J.

Cah an wife, Ashiork, Atit. Klingeismltl Meadvllle; Florence McCall, Mead H. M. Klingsmith and wife Meadville, Pa. Registered at Hotel Grand yester day were Mr.

and Mrs. H. Kitze! Koswell; It B- Antrim an wife, Phooniz; Bert N. Simpso Shlprock; A. Kindall, Camtll, Calif J.

W. Isaacs, Albuquerque; Mr. an Mrs. E. Bedford, Sallna, Brooks, Los Angeles; H.

G. Scho tens, Denver; Sal Andelay, Zuni; F. Douglass, Denver; M. Gris wald, Norman Sams, City; Uowar M. Ivory, Fountain Green, Ulah.

iker. Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Mrs. Mary Pino and Mrs. Ralph Wallers, first; Miss Anna Peterncl, CARD OK THANKS Wo wish lo Innnk everyone who camo to our assistance with kindness and sympathy In our bereavement.

Jou Valcnzucla end Fnmlly. 'Independent Wonl hnl Burke were hostesses at a bridge larly Wednesday afternoon at the of Mrs. Ernest Pino, daugn- cr-in-law of Mrs. Pino. Guests were Ucsdames Laura A.

Ca- piilo, T. F. Biglcy, Susan Meyers, JT. Stuart, W. F.

Mike Bacon. Mrs. Bacon had high score and Mrs. Driskoll had low score. Tasty refreshments wore served.

Carson nnd Brido At Home In Gallup Fred Carsonj and his bride, the former Miss Thelma Wynn. of Fnrmington, who were married here lost Sunday at Iho home of the Hev. J. M. Perry, are at home at the Indian Home Trading post on the Ga- nurco highway where Carson Is cm ployed.

The bride's parents and Mr. and Mrs. Hay Wynn of Farmington, who were here for the wedding. Tommio SHva Given Shower By Friends Miss Tommle Silva was honorei with a lingerie shower last night given by Mrs. Martin Lopez at her home on East Mesa avenue.

Attending were Mcsdnmes John Ruiz Phil Tafoyn, Charles Tomich, William Lanlgon, Jennie Durton; Misses Ste- flna and Mary Margarc Sluart, Erlinda and Jennie Silva Jennie and Mary Lopez and Margaret Richardson. MUs Silva receiv cd many dainty.pieces of lingerie. Surprise Parly Marks Byron Wcillcc's. Birthday Mrs. Byron Weiller surprised he husba nd, Byron Weil) or, on hts birthday yesterday with a party a ihclr Sutherland apartment.

Guests vlll wore Messrs and Mcsdamcs Ma: Rosonblum, Signiund Haas, Simo; Danoff, Ed Bcahan, Bert Stevens Mrs. Ralph Sessler o( Long Bcoc MONDAY nn Mrs. Harry Seltzer of Los Ang The Kntghts of Columbus willjdcs. A dutch lunch was served a icel at fl Monday 01 the ocond; Miss Hanson, consolation. Miss Ashlon was graduated from Gallup High schaol In 1932.

She is mpbyed at the FERA office. Mr. Wall attended Sacred Heart chool work and then transferred to CALENDAR OF EVENTS TUESDAY American Legion Auxiliary niccl al 7:30 Tucidny al the Legion hall. Initiation. New Memorial Reared for Lincoln in Indiana Mildred Ashton lo Wed Howard Wall in AujiisI Miss Mildred Ashton, daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Webb Ashton, and Mr Howard Wrll, son o( M. Wall will be manied dur Jug AugnsI. Mrs. Webb Ashton asdMcd by he daughter, Mlis Edith Ashton, mad iho announcement last night at bridge party at the Ashton home.

A color niotit of pink and whit was carried out In the retroshrv.enta and decora lions. Guests were Angclia and Madeline Mcninl, Dorothy King, Zila Jones, Dorothy Nell Wyptr, Mar- fiarcl Hays, Ann and Dorothy Pet- etnol Margaret Kormedy, Margaret Smhh, Rulh Brock, Marjorio Dun- Ham, Theresa Merit, Gc-rtnidc Hanson. Mcrdames Emmell Wall, Dtun Kirk, Leonard Walters, Jack My- rlcfc, Gcoryc Denton and Floyd Wai- .11, P.rk of IO 1m, Mrcuili lo Tlie in il lt i Willfully ttfntvcfi. cililM, iiMkulr, trimlUr. fvklitrt.

ut EL MORRO THEATER Today KENT TAYlvOR and JEAN PARKER in "MURDER IN THE FLEET" Added Attractions Comedy Popeye Cartoon News Sunday uid Monday HEPBURN B01ER Grccik of Added AUrnctior.s Comedy and News Dandelion Scourje Wins ALAMOSA, Colo. CU.R) There re no dandelions tn Alamosa. Two Crimes In One SMITHFJELD, N. C. (U.PJ—It was much a crime to leave the Everett Cole recently of-Uhrco-day-old chicks unprotected cred a theater ticket to each the cool night air as it was lo and girl who would gather 15 the mother hen.

a judge deaf dandelions. Onp hundred Ibs. cided and sentenced ihe negro de- verc turned in the first day andjfendanl, who pleaded guilty, lo SO 200 the second. NOTICE Are You Rheumatic? If you suffer from rheumatic pains and fevers, neuritis, ndural- gia, and muscular pains, don't give up! Here is a help. Many are now finding wond cr- ful relief by taking Williams U.

X. Compound, an effective analgesic and anti-pyretic compound from a doctor's prescription. The SaKcylnte treatment offered in Williams U. X. Compound is of recognized sciontiiic value.

The very first bottle must satisfy, or In toyed al the L. L. Sabin Trading (ore at Forl Defiance, Ariz. 81 to your money will be refunded. CM WM He Is now bottle from Iht Williams Drug Store now.

Members of tho Catholic Daughters Drill Team are requested to be present in uniform at 9:15 a. m. Sunday in front of Sacred Heart church to attend Mass in a body and take part in the procession. Members of the Court Ava Maria, No. 315 of Catholic Daughters arc also requested to be present to take part.

IRENE M. GRIBBIN, Grand Regent. Independent Ada-BISULTS) Joo HclfoTle, cor.iluctor for the Sanla Fe Railway company underwent an appendix operation Monday nt Si Mary's hospital. Mr, Heff- trly Improving Too Ute to FOR al Miller rlmfnli. I32R.

G-22-lfc Sign posts IMAGINE YOURSELF on an unfamiliar highway at night in the country. You want to go to Allison. You come to a forked road. No. signs! Which way? You turn left and come to a cross-road.

No signs. You turn right. You come to a town. It proves to be Liberty. You go back to the fork and turn left.

A mile or so farther on you come to another cross-road. A sign pointing right says "Allison three miles." But for that sign-post you might have traveled miles -spent hours, and come short of your destination. Imagine yourself in need of hosiery, clothing, breakfast foods or anything else, and this newspaper without advertisements! Advertisements are sign-posts. They are information. They save you from wandering aimlessly from store to store.

They keep you advised of the newest products: of the latest values. They save you time, and put greater buying power in your dollars. They assure you of quality and service in merchandise, for only honest goods honestly advertised can stand the spotlight of publicity. Read the Advertisement!.

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