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The Deming Headlight from Deming, New Mexico • 7

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1- JWSJ'SJ'SVWHHft THE DEMING HEADLIGHT. DEMING, NEW MEXICO essie Hubbard ndauer Geo. Brown Friday, September 1953 grounds at the church. Trice for, plate is $1.25. Mrs.

John Perrin and Mrs. G. Boykin are in charge with Mrs. Tom Card, ticket chairman. Li Costume Jewelry Reflects Fashion Whims of Seasons WSCS Gives Annual Chuck Wagon Supper Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will hold its annual chuck wagon supper Thursday evening, September 10.

It will be held at the recreation Solemnized in Raton A Five Dollar Bill will keep yu posted on Una! actirltfea. Subscribe to Denting Newspapers today. DEMING lillAPIIi Because costume jewelry is designed with a seasonal quality, your jewel box can reflect all four seasons of the year. As your wardrobe changes from season to reason you change to appropriate jewelry. Opulent, rich Jeweled pieces give way to airy designs.

From these we swing into the cool, fresh white of chalk stones from summer. Shape and color of necklaces, pins, earrings and bracelets have all been influenced by the Coronation. There are impressive crowns, delicate tiaras, sceptres and other emblems in a variety of costume pieces to enhance the hi pel of your suit, to grace the neckline of a dress, to circle your throat in handsome necklaces or simply to decorate your ear lobes. There's the Windsor Rose in pale pink and white rose on a golden stem; another interpretation is the necklace of rosebuds and its matching earrings as well as a bracelet. The impressive crown and other regal designs are available in while chalk pieces.

Colored pieces take their cue from stained glass windows the blue and purple tones many travelers will remember after a trip abroad this year. Venetian beads, white delicately glazed with tiny pink rosebuds and blue ribbons, make lovely pieces too. Many of the colored pieces combine beautifully with a piece in chalk white. Either is handsoma with a costume piece in gold. Wear matching pieces if you like.

Gay circus performers in bright scarlet, white and gold include the lion tamer and the conversation pieces and striking the perfect note with summer nlayclothes. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lindauer have announced the marriage of their daughter Nancy to George Brown of Denver, Colo. The vows were exchanged Tuesday, August 25 at the Presbyterian Church in Raton, N.

with Rev. Fred J. Speer officiating. The new Mrs. Brown is from a pioneer family of Luna County.

She was graduated from Deming schools and received a bachelor degree from Mills College in 1948. Following college she worked for the First California Company in San Francisco for several years and has been employed by the Scharbauer Cattle Company in Mildand, for the past yea Mr, Brown attended the University of Dayton and is now manager of the Stanley Plaza Hotel in Denver where the couple will Happy Birthdays Gloria Vocale Sept. 6. Kiiren O'Sullivan Belated August 30. Return from Vacation Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Jeaneg returned this week from a vacation trip to Dallas where they visited their daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. T. L.

Dykes and other relatives and friends. 1. -t yS" XWSs. Here front Albuquerque Miss' Betty McDonald was in Deming this week from Albuquerque. Former Residents Visit Mr." and -Mrs.

Ben Fields and grandchildren and Mrs. Fields' sister, Mrs. Jewel Bishop, were visitors in Deming last week end from Albuquerque. Visit from Pomona Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Stover and children wre recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-uie, Supak. Return from Vacation' Mr. and 0.

E. Wheeler returned last week from a vacation which took' them to Long Beach, Los Angeles, Grants Pass, San Francisco, Portland, Salt Lake City, Utah and Denver, Colo. In Denver they visited their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Ferguson Wheeler. They also visited in Vancouver, Wash.

Visit Aunt and Uncle Here Mr. and Mrs. L. Cowgill had a visit from their nieces last Friday who were traveling from Santa Monica, Mrs. James A.

Lee and children were enroute to Washington, D. and Mrs. M. C. Hawk to Memphis, Tenn.

A MRS. RAYMOND REED CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. K. J.

Reed wiio are celebrating a wedding iitmivei today, September 4. Attends NM Home Ec Workshop Twenty four homemaking teachers learned to be better teachers at a workshop which was held at State College, August 24 to 28. Miss Mary Gillespie, State Supervisor, vocational Home Economics Education in New Mexico, and Mrs. Opal Beaty, Associate Professor of Home Economics Education, State College, conducted the workshop to achieve a better coordinated program for teacher trainers and supervising teachers in New Mexico. They were assisted by Bemita Hendrix, itinerant Teacher Trainer, State Department of Home Economics Education.

The teachers worked on overall goals for the student teaching program and on principles and techniques of supervision. As a result, future teachers will be better trained. Tim group whs very fortunate in having Miss Mary Lee Hurt, Chairman, Home Economics Education, Michigan State College, East Lansing Michigan, as an inspiring leader for the workshop. Those taking in the workshop included the following home economics teacher trainers: Mrs. Opal Beatty, New Mexico Mrs.

Grace EUer, University of NYw Mexico; Miss Adelaide Gla-New Mexiro Western; Miss Vlda Eichholtz, Highlands University. Supervising teachers for these colleges who the workshop were: Lainah Liddeil, Hutch; Frances Garrison, Las Cruces: Elaine McDow-ell, Espanola; fled-ith Murphy, IWtaleS; Llewellyn Shelton, Santa Fe; Vina Gardner, Las Cruces; Mary Frances Eaton, Silver City; Ellen Feagan, Las Cruces; A intra Morrison, Evelyn Gose, Albuquerque; Gi.ue Carrico, Portales; Lillian Anthonv; Inez Dyktra, Loving-ton; JESSIE HUBBARD, DEMING; Marguerite Lo Motte, Las Vega.s Thelmu Mather, Las Pauline Burke, Helen; and i'eggy Ray, Alaniotron.li'. Also attending the workshop whs Dr. Helen Barbour, Head, Department of Home Economics at New Mexico Garden Club Holds it tj Congratulations Mr. and Mrs.

C. Carreo became parents of a daughter born August 27 at Deming Ladies Hospital. It was twins for Mr. and Mrs. Kim Reed born August 28 at Deming Ladies Hospital.

A son and a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. R. L.

Gutierrez became parents of a son August 29 at Deming Luuies Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Armando Ortega became parents of a daughter at DemiiiK Ladies Hospital August lin. 1, MisS Marshall Visits in Mexico The envy of many an artist is the trip Miss Margaret Marshall took this summer south of the border to various picturesque towns of Mexico.

Miss Marshall, an up and coming painter, studied at the new University of Guadalajara. She spent six weeks studying art history and landscape in witter colors. While there she lived with the Perez Castro family. Following the summer courses, she traveled for two weeks with Professor F.ael of Stanford University. They visited i'atz Cuaro, Morelia, San Jose Perua, Cuernn-vaca, Taxco, Acapulco and Mexico City.

Miss Marshall received her decree in fine arts from Pomona College at Cluremont this past June. She has studied' fet the Taos Ait School and has exhibited her paintings at the El Paso Carnival as well as in many school shows. She is the daughter of Judge ami Mrs. A. W.

Marshall. COMING ROGER BROS. CIRCUS A run born August 26 to Mr. mid Mrs. Leo Koenig weighing 7 ibs Physicians and Surgeons Hospital.

Mr. and Mis. C. C. Treadwel! became parents of a son September 2 at Physicians and Surgeons Hospital.

The Icibv weighed ibs. Virginia Trujillo Gives Dance Tonight It 1 7i Annual Breakfast Mrs. John Perrin was hostess to approximately 30 members of the Sunset Garden Club at itii annual breakfast Wednesday morning held at the Perrin home, The menu included delicious scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, melon, biscuits, applesauce and coffee. Breakfast was served at tables tr. the yard under shade trees.

Al the business meeting which followed, Mrs. E. Wheeler, president presided. Three new members were welcome into the club Mrs. R.

Meroney, Mrs. M. Earp and Mrs. Whetstone. Plans were made fur the annual picnic supper for members and their husbands to be held at the Rio Mimbres Country Club September 16 at p.m.

It was agreed that the club will continue to have its meetings at the country club for 9.30 coffee. Replacing Mrs. Fulton Moore as parliamentarian will be Mrs. CD. Grabert, who was named Wednesday morning.

At Mission Ballroom i TOP HONORS oi utn In IJVtNTEEN but Sfier Cii ts wo: pr.r.teJ oil-'tsund companioE in two-lone twed corduroy, cs ui or teemed with opa- nrjch er.c Hospital Admissions August 27 Mrs. Raul Benavi-dez, Mrs. Margaret Bayles, Mrs. Kim U'fd, Mrs. Sarah Carreo.

August 2H Jesus Jimenez. Augu 29- -Mrs. Cramer, Mrs. K. Gutierrez, Carla Jean Goodman.

August 30 Mrs. Armondu Ortega, Mrs. Brown. August 31 Mrs. Josie Baca.

September 1 Jess Armendar-iz, Leyba, Lillian Ruiz 2 Mrs. Joyce Bullis. Ray Jaramiilo and his Kin men of New Mexico College will play in Deming Friday night at the Mission at a dance being given by Miss Virginia Trujillo. Miss Trujillo is a candidate for the Pan-American Fiesta queen in Las ruces September 13. Floor show during the evening will include vocal numbers by Jaramiilo Miss Trujillo and her dancing instructor from the Smith Studio in Las Cruces will present sever? I dances.

Miss Trujillo will be a freshman at College this fail. She is the niece of Mrs. S. S. Telles of Deming.

tat4 The msditi arJ boltor.s to he-, rrandar.n collar, daihing pockeU aia those extia that mak It a iurr.pr st-porb a Vxky Vaughn Junior in tweedy led. brown, grsy, qrecn er blue Sizes to 15 $8.98 WEI). SEPT. 23rd Legion Auxiliary Being Organized Onr.inization of a women's f- the Bataan Post of the American Legion is underway and Mrs. Vaude Harvey, district president of district 7, out of Las Cruccs was in Deming Tuesday nuking arrangements.

Mrs. Harvey has asked that all women who are eligible to Join the auxiliary to meet Thursday night with the men at 8 p.m. at the armory. Any woman who served in Hie "armed forces daring any of the three wars or who has a father, husband, son or brother Sponsored by THE 20-30 CLUB DEMING. N.

MEX. ORDER OF RAINBOW GIRLS TO HAVE RUMMAGE SALE Order of Rainbow Girls will hold a ru I age sale Saturday F. 1.1 BI NO 1 EXPENSIVE" 1 11 IlT from 9 to 6 p.m. at 106 W. Pine.

Epsilon Sigma Alpha To Meet Wednesday The first meeting of the fall season for Epsilon Siirma -Alpha sorority will be held Wednesday night at the home of the president Hazel Supak. Other officers serving with Mrs. Supak for the coming year are Betty Meroney, vice president; K.ity Stevens, treasurer; Chailene Malvern, recording secretary and corresponding secretary. ftasEsiae news Pan Am Roundtable Meets Wednesday Pan American Roundtable will hold its first meeting of the fall next Wednesday evening at the Rio Mimbres Country Club. Miss Margaret wiii be a guest and ghe a talk on her travels this summer in Mevk-o.

President of the organization for the coining yev.r is Miss Laura G. wh served has been extenaea an ion to attend the Thursday nv ght meeting. from East Miss Sibyl McDonald has returned from a vacation trip to the England States. New PHONE 10 FOR SHO-TIME 1 Visited Friends and Relatives Mrs. Carlota Carrera and son, Jotie Luis, and Mrs.

Luisa Telles and daughter Rome'na of El Paso visited friends and relatives in Deming last week. Guests oi Mndozas Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Morales and family visited in Paso Tuesday with Sgt. and Mrs.

Luis Mendoza. Here from Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Valies and family of Hurley were wek end visitors at the home of Mrs. Vaiies' siBter Miss Filnmetia Calder- 011.

Here from Santa Rita r-s. Amelia Herrera and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-uardo Martinez of Santa Rita visited with Mr. and Mrs.

Manuel Arteche, Saturday. Home Sunday Tony Molinar was home with his folks last Sunday. FRIDAY SATURDAY SEPT. 4-5 I CLARK fiARLE mstm to mm i ii iinmtin i mi mill BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 p.m. I-IKsT FEATURE STARTS AT 7.15 p.m.

jiftif. -t 1 GENE TIERNEY pi" itsassa; in j--. -y i Double Music Club Meets Saturday Double Music Club cf Deming will meet Saturday at 2:30 p. m. in the music room of the old hijh school building.

This will be the first meeting thii. fall. Mrs. Bob Beckett is president of the organization. Let's All Root for SUN.

MON. TUEST" i SEPT. 6 7 i MRS. ELLIS NARMOL'R CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs.

Ellis Narmour who will celebrate a wedding anniversary September 8. SAT. ONLY SEPT. 5 25 Special Reasons Why You Should See This Picture "Kansas Pacific" "lie Haiiroad That Ripped the Wet Wide Open, FliiST RUN Starring srEHLING HAYDEN 4 1 I When that whistle blows for the kickoff at the Opening Game, let's all be on hand to root our team on to a wmnm start cf a banner ron 1 Wildcats 5 i sr lit' LANA lURNERPIV KIRK U0UGLAS i' -iSs-v 7 fi 1'klER PiDGEON DEMING vs. HOT SPRINGS FRIDAY SEPTEMBER II I Dick Powell r.

SAT. SUN. SEPT. 5-6 JORGE NF.GKETE GLORIA MA KIN "Siempre Tuya" SUN. MON.

SEPT. 6-7 DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS in "That's Mv Bov" You'll Laugh' You'll Cheer at their hilarious colle farcers "'si 1 5 8 ff Hi 3 i if 5j Si- iji li ikf Barry Grahame Gilbert Roland ixa g. carrou. m-Mors CARTOON AND SERIAL.

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