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The Gallup Independent from Gallup, New Mexico • Page 1

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THE GALLUP INDEPENDENT Gallup, N. Saturdty, December 11, 1937 OWI. SHOW TON1TE AT 11:00 P. M. CHIEF SUNDAY, MONDAY TUESDAY SlfE WANTED TO HE A MODERN WIFE AND VET! LORETTA YOUNG I1K NKKDKI) THEM BOTH BUT HOW? WARNER BAXTER Iii I.DVC With Kim? HIDICUI.OUS! OK WAS I'fl VIRGINIA BRUCE IN "Wife, Doctor Nurse" Color Cartoon "CI.KAN PASTURES" ARNOLD JOHNSON'S BAKU FOX NEWS Will Rogers jn "JUDGE PRIEST" ALWAYS A SKAT FOR 21c -A First Illinois Woman Judge DOORS OPEN 1:00 P.

M. of iNAVAJO: "IDOL OF THE CROWDS" Uoon OIHMI 1:00 P. M. DAILY WIOMU4Y Alack Brown in "WILD WEST DAYS" ANY SKAT 21c ANY TIMK "Prairie Thunder" Complete Ease of Mind During 1938 Abiolvilc M'curity u( yvvir In- VfNinu-iii return nil j-iiur w.inpU-u- WHO inlml- oll will ymirs If yuu invi 1 Uiii iiinii-nt sniK-rviscd Sri ji'iir l.trifu or Mtt (lu-ii wur (uuurd rcfuUrly, nrcorjlng lo drflnlir VOL'R WSUKK1) HKItK -PLUS- Annum Suvrng in 1938 Lei ui Jiclp you work out f) pracUcul fur INSURE YOUR SAVINGS mm SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION JOHN J. KIRK, r.

A. BLANK, Equalization Of Meet Outcomes il iiu- liou'Seia will (joL a fin rcvcngi' nnninbi Santu Ke ICaciu here II.IIUHHIW. in wl (01 2 p. in. in slat- V.

CuvlUKllt Win low Hock: r-', K. Duiictl.1 N. WiUiin I). Jhillin by (lie same 237 137 141 10 UO 182 168 95 220 202 193 lifli 702 752 202 140 211 202 150 103 134 105 US 200 I5S 185 610 687 CHURCH NEWS Till! msT CONGREGATIONAL CHUKCU 2nd Ul Azlrc Rev, llury B. pmlten 9:45 Sunday school.

Kaihcrinc lirown, Supt. 11:00 Morning Worship, "Holy IJIble. Book Devlne" Mrs II. B. Fallen.

6:00 Junior and Senior Christian Endeavor. Installation services will be conducted for Ihe new officers of Ihe Christian Endeavor, "lit show them Borneo can be a good Judfe," comely, 38-year-old JewJs above, aa she prepare! to take office at MJlford. 111., aa first woman Judge. Miss Sumner, a Republican and practicing attorney Tot 14 yean, conducted a vigorous campaign and won a victory over her Democratic opponent. SOCIETY WASHINGTON DAYBOOK By PRESTON GROVEH WASHINGTON 1 1 occurred to us white rambling that it imght ease a lot of international growing pains if Ihe United States should give the PfciJippines lo Germany- Germany wants a colony or two- The United States has decided it does net at least not the Philippines.

Germany used to have a host of little island possessions east and north of the Philippines. They were scattered over the western Pacific like leaves on, a mill pond. The war came, and Japan got them in payment for her assistance to the allies Japan aided the allies by taking a piece of China which Get many lield beloie, The Idea of Germany owning Ihe Philippines suggests many excellent posszb litie-9. Japan could not kick much. Japan is allied with Germany in an anti-communism bloc mid ought to be glad to have her ally ctcse at hand for aid in emergencies.

Ti is doubtful (hat Japan really would want her ally so close at hpntj, but under the circumstances what could she Eay? Miss Stimac, wlio will ic cnarried to Anthony Kozelistct, December honored at a surprise miscvlantous shower last niyhi by Mrs. George Imboden, Mrs. Julian Kozcluki, and Miss 7ora Kozcliski at the Kozeliski home. 'Ihe home was attractively decorated in a Chi isimas thvme and reficslununis served were in keeping wilh the Vulciide season. A miniature bride was the center-piece of the table upon which ihc many gifts were placed.

More than sixiy-fivo gut-sis prts- enl. tie cvtiiirisj was spent in playing g.ijuu^. i'u-us were won by Miss Julia iN'ovuk, Miss Mavy Ann KIo- stcond atid Mis. Anna Klo- buclior, luw. Please Everybody England should be pleased to have Germany in the Pacific as a sort of associate brake on Japan.

Except for Ihe last war, England has been on friendly wilh Germany about as as wilh any counlry. The Philippines would make fine colony for enterprising Germany- The Islands are packed full of raw ma coconut oil, hemp, timber, sugar, gold and, very likt-Iy oil. And Germany has been Usty in recer.l days about her lack of raw materials. The Filipinos might object but not unanimously. They do not want freedom unanimously, nor do they want to remain with the United States unanimously.

Perhaps Hitler cculd make them unanimous. He has inibde Germany unanimous, (PS: This sounds too simple; mustj be a catch in somewhere. Senatorial Curtsies And up in'the senate to change Ihe we long have been Jislurbed by Uie Oriental kowtowing which debat'ng members exact from employes and fellow members. Whenever a member or employe passes between two senators ex- 'changing chatter about Uie agricultural bill or the Panama canal, he must bow. Few bow gracefully.

Frcm Vice-President Garner to the lowliest page, they sort of duck as if somebody had chivvied a snow- bail at them. Supposedly the idea is to get out of the line of debate, but it stalls mosl debaltrs dead to hove a member suddenly tuck his bead between his shoulder blades and scuffle out of the way. Lasi year the annual report of the Resettlement Administration was a landmark in exuberance of color and swing lime photography. is a dull affair this year as it issues under the egis of the Farm Security Administration. Senator Carter Glass of Virginia will be 80 years old January 4.

''You look mighty well," we lold him. I "Aw," he retorted, "everybody tolls me that just because they come El Morro Lett Today WILLIAM BOYD In "TEXAS TRAIL" LUCKY SEAT NIGHT Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Judy Garland, Sophie Tucker and Mickey Rooney in M.G.M.'s Mighty Succession to "THE DEVIL IS A SISSY" "Throughbreds DON'T CRY" ADDED ATTRArTIONS "Copenhagen" a Fitzpatrick Travel Talk in Color AND NEWS To Late To Classify around expecting me to look like (he devil and find I cton't." FOUND German police dog. Silver grey, Injured right leg. Phone 40G M. 1324-12-11-ltc Czech Prepares to Rule Ireland METHODIST CHUltCH Corner Ailec Third y.

U. Faun, Mbilsler 1 9:45 a. tit. Sultaay I All dcparimtnts arc well licatcd children irom the cotd. a.

m. "If It was Only Smart." ilti Mrs. J. D. Parker.

Oflcrlory Mild, Slicpuard AnLhocn Kigt: sdioul and (JtirUlinaa uarol, Junior i-hoir. 0:30 p. tn. tpworth leagues in vac- uua dfpQrtnienta. p.

in. Song service ol Christ- 1 rp nw, '1UL. w.l ClLrwmiis slofy I lUCS(lay a Opponent For Aguayo on Wednesday jiighl el 7:30 p. clioh prociJcc Jn primary roum. Jii; 10:55 a.

strvitc will be adouil iljttmn K.AWM. CIIHISTM.V SCIK.VCK SOtlhTY I.U.U.r'. Hull, jij ul Cool a. in. Morniuy ivi'vitc.

Subjti-'l: Con tin; til Man. Gulden Text: Timolhy 4:18. "Che Lotd shall deliver mi: Irom every evil nnd will iiresetvu nu unlu heavenly to whojn be luf i-vti- und 1 The public ui iuviteij to Mlund, 11IK CHUKCU OF VISK 1IOIA' SI'UUT Mnmnl J. Ihivrllu A. J.

KMI-II- C. Cur In Tulal II. ljinl)0iiv Bum J. View II. I.

150 1ST 155 100 147 103 174 1M 210 177 170 222 700 GSt 789 139 12G 15'j 132 141 177 105 212 177 175 M2 1DJ 6(6 070 INDEFKNDKYT CLASSIFIED AD6 BRING liESULTS The Rev. II. Heard, (icclor Third Sunday In Advent, Dec. 12. u.

in. Holy Communum. £M5 a. m. Sundny school.

II n. in. ntoming prayer and sermon. 6 p. m.

Vovir.g Peoples Service League. Wednesday, Choir uraclicu at 7:30 P. m. Thursday, St. Agnes Guild will mcoV HI the Rectory at p.

in, SPANISH C11UKOJ Norlli Kiflh Mid Wilson Ait. K. K. Purra Sunday school. Enicat Garcia, Supt.

7:15 EvcnlnK worship. Saturday, 1 to 5 p. m. "Girls Iloir.e Mnkinu Club." You arc cordially Invited to all ihcso activities. FIRST BAPTIST C11UHCH Second Green illrry P.

Slant. Pastor 9:30 R. m. Bible sihool, graded nnd Stamford, Mri. C.

H. Morrow, Supt. 10:45 a. m. Worship.

Special music. Message by tlw pastor, "The Wisbar, said (o be. one of lite roughest ijrapplers in southwest era circles, lias been matched here tdu main uviMil of next Tuesday's tard wltli Francisco Aguoyo, Promoter Jack Jackson announced to- Jay. "We believe that Wisbar will give the rough Mexican champ all he wnnls in the way of slam-bang 1 Jticksnn said. He added that this would probably Agunyo's final appearance in iho local riiiH- A new ring and mat- tdiR has secured for the next rani, lie snJd.

Johnson Funeral Set For Monday In Capital City (Continued from Page 1) witli H. B. H. of celebrated Mbu- qucrque boosting bookltts; by the way, aided Ihe late Pete McCanna, W. T.

McCreight, Maynard Gunsul, J. H. O'IMIIy, ct als in baHyhooing Icrrltorlal fair when it was greatest show on earth. Permanently amateur' goiter, enthusiastic but unsuccessful fisherman and hunter; married, junior warden Episcopal church of Koly Faith old Santa Fe nut; is old Spanish customs, architecture, fo iklore songs; member of Gene Rhodes cult, and of his memorial commission. Occasional short stories and articles have accidentally gotten into magazines "Requicscat In pace I 1 S.

No joiner but was inveigled by the late Bill McGugin of Albu-l querque once 3nlo joining the Or- dor of Owls," Count Edward TafTe, above, nobleman whose family held the titles of Viscount Tatfe of Corren and Baron of Balymote until the World War, was preparing to birome an citizen to make him eligible tor the presidency of Uie Irish free State under the new constitution. INDEPENDENT CLASSIFIED ADS BH1NG RESULTS Christmas Trees Zuni Mountain Product Troop 38 Boy Scouts CALL 94 IN 0 MERLE HOWARD and HIS ORCHESTRA Direct from California's Famous El Cortez Hotel in San Diego. featuring MISS EVE CAROL, songstress PLAYING FOR A Dance TONIGHT Two Convlclcd HOME, Ga. Roy nnd bis wife, Virgie were convicted by jury today murdering Jomca Revels whom ibe husband clmrgcd attacked Mrs Wcalitcrs in bpr home. They wet sentenced to life Imprisonmnt.

Progrnm of the Church." p. m. Baptist Trolnlng Union, six B. P. Mr, Morrow, Rcnerol director.

7:30 jx m. Inspiring song service select your numbers. Message by the pastor. Tbc Ordnnaiice of the Lord's Sup per wiH he observed at the close iho service, A SUNDAY NITE Music by RED CULLOM AND IIIS OKCHESTIIA -TllK H1GUKNT UTTU: BAND IN me souniwrar Hie will pUy during dinner huur. NO COVER CHARGE EL RANCHO HOTEL A CHRISTMAS CARDS Special Curd.

With Special ScntimenU KOH MOTHER TOR FATHEIi HHOTIIER rX)it SISTEK A Spcrlil Curd for Krlcndt FIIIEN'OLV MOTTOES FOIl ALL OCCASIONS AT MULLAIIKY'S MULLARKY PHOTO SHOP NEW LOW PRICES WHY? WHEN? WHERE? L. M. Havman leaves tomorrow for December 13 and 14 convention During these two clays, we, the associates, must double our business. You will make your dollars go farther. so right now, plan to take advantage of low prices.

MONDAY, and TUESDAY DEC. 13th and 14th Ladies'Trimmed Rayon II 0 SLIPS 0 H111 5 CURTAIN PANELS SU.N'TAX—33x78 Inches. EACH 4.Q BETTER QUALITY SMARTER DESIGNS LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES Take Advantage of This Low Price Ladies' Trimmed PANTIES Iileiil Gifts 19 TISSUES Braemore SANITARY NAPKINS Penconap 12 )pf BO SOAP CASHMERE BOUQUEl 1 Bar 8c fAUIOUVli, Bar 6c WOODBURY'S, Bar 7c UFEBUOy, Tc CANNON TOWELS Lnrgc Size Solids, Stripes. EACH 25c PILLOW CASES Belle lOc COTTON BLANKETS Inches. EACH LADIES' StAMLtSS SILK Hose PAIR 25 BED SPREADS $1 Rnyon 80x106 Indies.

EACH MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Color Fasl Nucrafl Collars Make Fine Gifts. Etch 77 BEAUTIFUL LOVELY SATIN SLIPS Ideal for Gifts. EACH 98 CLOSE OUT ON CANDLKSTIUK Bed Spreads $125 1 FLOUR SACKS Perfect Blenched. EACH lOc SHOP PENNEY'S for Practical.

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97,916
Years Available:
1930-1977