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May 15 194P ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Page Seven Coronado Sixth Clubs, Societies Past Chiefs Club of the Pythian Tib WonmanY IPai Fhona 4915 Hours 12-5 Winifred Reiter, Editor Varied Program For AHS Band Final Concert Thursday Night A varied program of music, including several solos, has been prepared by the Albuquerque High School band for Its concert Thursday night at the school au Holstein-Schuler Rites at Church Kindergarten Group To Entertain Parents At Manzano School Kindergarten children at the Manzano Day School will entertain parents with a demonstration of rhythm and sinking games on the lawn at school, at 9:15 a. m. Thursday. Jean Reed and Eva Sayre will direct the program, assisted by Isabelle Stowe. Taking part will be: Quito Can, Jan Butler, Paula Karrh, Billy Holzer.

Billy Hume, Ralph Marron, Elizabeth Le Miller, Alice Moses, Marie My a Sisterhood Fetes Guest Luncheon Address Set for I p. m. Mrs. Harold M. Baum of Milwaukee, an Executive Board member of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods, world's largest Jewish women's religious organization, will be the guest speaker' at the luncheon meeting of Temple Albert Sisterhood which will be held at 1:00 P' m.

on Wednesday, May 15. Mrs. who is touring the West to address the units of the National Federation located there, will visit the Temple Albert sisterhood through the courtesy of 1 Jn i if A Graders Honored At P-TA Program Coronado city grade school's sixth graders who next fall will enter the Washington Junior High School will be the guests of honor on Wednesday when the school's Parent-Teacher Assn. meets for its final session of the year. Parents of the two sixth grade rooms will be guests of the association, with refreshment to be served the group at the close of the program.

Edward Lightoh, principal of the Washington school, will address the group. Installation of new officers will take place, with the meeting called for 3 p. m. Mrs. Wayne Thur-man is the new president.

Other officers are: vice-president, Mrs. Eddie Gallegos; secretary, Mrs. Francis Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Pat Kozlowski. Room mother hostesses will be Mmes.

Louisa Garcia, Frances Tuttle, Rose Padilla, V. Barela, James Caldwell, Carol Johnson and Frances Lopez. Mrs. Mary Jane Weist and Mrs. Beatriz Staples are in charge of the session.

Sixth graders taking part In the special meeting are: Sam Archlbeque, Rlonard Armljo, Mary Jane Baca, Tony Baca. Epl Bachlchl. l.upe Cardpnas, Louts Casaus, Patsy Crosby, ninH Flis. Humana Clnlleiros. Batumi.

no Garcia William Gorman, Jackie Johnson. Lorettn. Karyte. m' iv. Pablo Wpei, Patricia Lope.

Ruben Lo- sendo Lucero. Opaline Majors, Sylvia Montano, Adela Rodrlquii. Charles Sanchez. Mary Sanclies. Pete Kmest ScdiUo.

I.une Valles. Juan Vlll. Ben VUlsreal, Richard Zamora, Jen- Ale Torres, MOliy ivm Timm Tuttle. Rose Turtpsaue. P'lf 'It Romero.

Theresa Aragon and Juanlta Ramond aca, Candelarlo Barela, Venavldes, Robert Caldwell. Joe Caslas. Lucille Castillo, Lillian cnavea, rv.inrx rhavira. Marcella De La O. Vi cente Oallegos.

Ruben Oarcla. Pred domes, Gloria Oonzeles, Charles Hnna. Oa- vina Herrera. tKeua topes, t.mnsc.ma Hadrld, Prlscllla Maes, Anna Mae Marques. Scrafin Marquca, Valeria Steve Mstas.

Sorlada Mlera. Mary Montoya, Dolores Moraga, Angle Navarrete, Stella Onv. Robert Padilla, Brldftet Perea. Jerry Prate, Ernest Komero. jay sancnez, Roberta Spelts, Irene Ta'o''a.

Betty Tonv- klns, Freddie Trujlllo. William Trujmo, Shirlev Turrletta, Edward Varela, Mary Theresa Vigil end Vlnla Zamora. Glycerin hinders the antiseptic value of such substances as thy- mol. phenol, and mercury bl-1 ine jn i speakers Bureau. Mrs.

Baum, who is an extremely active and outstanding Sisterhood leader, is chairman of the National Committee on Union-grams of the National Federation. A Past-President of the sisterhood of Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun of Milwaukee and a member of the NFTS Speakers Bureau, Mrs. Baum was one of the founders of the Wisconsin Federation of Temple Sisterhoods and served as President of that state chapter of the National Federation for several years. She is an outstanding member of many civic and cultural organizations in Milwaukee and has given dramatic presentations for many church, Temple, Parent-Teachers Associations. WMCA and WYCA groups.

The officers of Temple Albert Sisterhood are: Mrs. Leo Horwitz, president; Mrs. D. E. Weiller, 1st 1 vice president; Mrs.

Leopold -S' i. 9 1 1: "ii? i -Vy ii v. E. Louis Kligerman, correspond- 1 ing secretary; and Mrs. Harry B.

Weiller, treasurer. TO EXHIBIT PAINTINGS J. R. Willis, Albuquerque artist, will exhibit a number of his paintings at the regular Wednes- i l. ii nounced Tuesday.

He also will show a motion picture made on a 33-day voyage in a 50-foot ketch 1 in the Atlantic and Caribbean Mrs. Charles E. Holstcin Newlyweds Honeymoon at Gallup Before Settling Into Residence at Los Alamos Sisters has postponed its session from Wednesday to May 21. At that time Mrs. Edna Moer, 806 West Mountain Road, will be hos tess.

Mollie Keller, supreme mis tress of records and correspondence, will be a special guest. Past Noble Grands of Triple Link Rebekah lodge will sponsor a benefit card party at 8 p. m. Wednesday at the IOOF Hall, 314 North Second. Mrs.

L. H. Wistraudt of Har-risburc. newcomer to Albu querque, will be a guest of the Writers Group of the Woman's Club when it meets at 2 p. m.

Wednesday at the clubhouse. Sigma Alpha Iota Joint Session tor Installation Event Miss Lena Clauve will discourse on Tne wegro innuence Music" before a combined meeting of the alumnae and active chapters of Sigma iota honorary national music fraternity on Wednesday night. i The program will include installation of new officers: presi dent, Thelma Mock; vice-presi dent, Norma Jordan; secretary, Esther Dillon; treasurer, Jane Dodds; editor, Eva Israel; chaplain, Mildred White; and advisor, Mariette Cunico. The meeting will be at 7:30 p. at the home of Mrs.

Mock, 413 South Dartmouth. Learn-Saf e-Driving Week Proclaimed by Governor SANTA FE, May 14 PlAs-serting "There is throughout the land a mounting toll of highway traffic deaths and injuries," Gov. Dempsey Tuesday proclaimed May 15-July 1 as a period "for the correction of mechanically faulty automobiles and a period during which drivers win pieage to learn safe driving practices." The proclamation came as the ENGLAND 52.00 WAR $1.00 $3.00 BOOK STORE Dial 2-2401 The marriage of their daughter, Kayo, and Master Sgt. Charles E. Holstein of Los Alamos, has been an ers, Caroline Oxnard, Barbara Lee Priestly, Jay Simms, Kay Tharp, Lee Tinnin; George Vergara, Billy Nord-haus, Ann Kircher, Kay Shaffer, Joan Dryer, Judith Claridge, Joann Crisp, Jimmie Frederick Helen Horwitz, Philip Karrh, Morris Love, Jack Michelson, Walta Neuner.

Jay Parker, Jebby Richter, Carolyn Porter, Nancy Ruoff, Melanie Schwanbeck, Jimmie Beth Skidmore, Dane Smith, Jan Stowe and Nancy Hagood. City P-TA Council To Elect President At Thursday Session The 13 units in the City Coun cil of the Parent-Teacher Asso ciation will elect a new president when the presidents meet at 2 p. m. Thursday, at the YWCA. Mrs.

John C. Braggins, president, is leaving soon for Den- ver, thus necessitating the selection of a new leader. The Braggins came to Albuquerque from Denver eight yean ago and Mr. Braggins has been agent for the Western Weighing and Inspection Bureau since. He is being transferred by the firm.

Their family residence at 120 South Princeton is to be sold. Mr. and Mrs. Braggins are the parents of two children, John and Nancy. safety check, with State Police Chief Homer C.

Ledbetter directing New Mexico's check. RE-STYLING RE-LINING REPAIRING The thrill of a beautiful new 1947 styled Fur Coat can be yours, by the magic touch of Dupler's Experts. Prices Are Now at Their Lov.estl Plus vrasif a "is.t 10 tra aervlrri at no fxlra coat Store and protect your fure In our acientlfto controlled Tanlti where more people atore their fur eoata than any other place in the Weil. 2 Val. $3.00 Min.

HOLLANDERIZING The world's flneU fur fleanine; and rejuvenating process. C'ott no mora than ordinary far cleaning. I FUR 1 2 chloride, as it is a better solvent state opens participation Wednes-for these than is protoplasm. I day in a nationwide police traffic Today's Patterns ditorium as the closing Hour of Music for the school year. The program will be at 8 m.

Carl Cramer will direct the band, while James Patterson. Ida Mae Davis and Kitty Sue Gilpin will be soloists. They will play the baritone, flute and clarinet, respectively. Members of the band are: Flutea Ida Mm DavU, Roberts Boone, Virginia Napoleon, Oarrett Drummond; clarinets Don Sprengeler, Kitty flut Qllpin, Jo Ann Beddow, Charles Delcamp, Olnrla Schwelier, Vlrslnla Nelaon. Virginia Bhambough, Luplts Bscs, Genevieve Onlebeke, Nancy Woodruff.

Adds Tsylor, Jeanne Hall, Tommy Mallow. B1-wsrd Oelger; Alto clarinet Gloria Balch, Virginia Sanchei; bsu clarinet Forest Stewart, Kexene wuion: bsiioons Louli Morgan, Twlls Lee: alto saxophone Rea Alsusi, Caroline Darden, Prudy Durand, Oenera Romero; tenor saxapnone Dick Ba'im. Joe Seward; Baritone saxophone Jackie Jackson; cornets Duane Ooble, Bob Heckathorn. Ray Jennings, Joan Redmond, Edward Smith, Carl Keener, Wright Van Deusen, Clarence Patton, David Whttaker; French horn Byrne Oateam Beldon Porter. Joyce Johnson, Bus Nussbaun; Trombones Lyle Clothier, Qeorge Vincent, Billy Vlckeri, Jean Bmlth; baritones James Patterson, Tommy Ball; basses Bill Richardson, Lynn Weiss.

Roy Proctor, Houston Hawk, Dai Id Palmer: percussion Tommy Moore, George Buffett, Bob Cooper, Sam Jack, Sara Jones, Danny May, Douglas Pickens; string bastes Ingrld Qppenhelmer, Diana Garcia. Today's Events "I Remember Mama," Albuquerque Little Theater production opens four-night run at Community Playhouse, 8:30 p. m. Temple Albert Sisterhood luncheon honors Mrs. Harold M.

Baum, national executive board member, 1 p. m. at Alvarado Hotel. Howden Guild of St. John's Episcopal Cathedral, 2:30 p.

m. at home of Mrs. L. B. Mitchell.

Foothill Boulevard Homemak- ers Club, 2 p. m. at home of Mrs. J. A.

Jacobson. Ladies Auxiliary to B'nai Israel Congregation, 8 p. m. in vestry rooms of synagogue. Ladies Auxiliary to Order of Railway Conductors, 2:30 p.

m. at home of Mrs. Auna McKim. Coronado P-TA final meeting of school year, 3 p. m.

at school, uiue ano wnue dance oy una- Heart Church, 9 p. to 1 a. m. at Club. Past Noble Grands Triple Link Rebekahs benefit card party, 8 p.

m. at IOOF Hall. Sigma Alpha Iota alumnae and active chapters, 7:30 p. m. at home of Mrs.

Thelma Mock. Writers Group of Woman's Club. 2 p. m. at Clubhouse.

Bell Circle II, 2 p. m. at home of Mrs. William Grisham, 3608 Mesa Verde Drive. Mrs.

Martha Brink, UNM Graduate, Will Wed Harry F.Wells Mrs. Martha Brink, formerly of Albuquerque, and Harry F. Wells nr ca in Ka moiuH 'on June 2, her birthday, she has informed friends here. Mrs. Brink was Miss Martha Root and had married Alfred E.

Brink of Taos, a member of the 200th Coast Artillery who did not survive Bataan's battle. She is a graduate of the Uni versity of New Mexico and has been instructor in art and journalism at the Bent County High School in Las Animas, Colo. Following their marriage the newlyweds will reside at 800 South Third Street in Lamar. Blue and White Ball Given by Sodality Blue and white, organization colors, will decorate the Wo man's Club, 618 West Gold, when the Children of Mary Sodality of Sacred Heart Church entertains with a spring formal dance Wed nesday. Don Lesman's orchestra will play dance music from 9 p.

m. to 1 a. m. Tickets will be available at the door, according to Barbara Gutierrez, president. Assisting with party plans are other officers: Edwin Montoya, Ofelia Herrera and Cora AND JVOrV- the final book by ERNIE PYLE i Albert Schuler of 216 North Yucca.

Informal rites were conducted by the Rev. Everett B. King, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, at 9 a. m. Sunday at the church.

Vari-colored peonies decked the altar before which the unattended couple spoke their vows. Spring chic was exemplified in the brown drefsmaker suit worn by the bride with a tiny flower petal hat in harmonizing color. Her flowers were a tailored shower bouquet of deep yellow Gloria roses. A color accent was the gold mesh collar. Breakfast was served to the family at the Airport Restaurant, after which the newlyweds departed from El Ranchotel at Gallup.

The bride came to Albuquerque with her parents 18 months ago irom Rosweu wnere tney had been residents for 15 years. She was secretary to Joseph Ruv-olo at the Sunny State Distributing Company. The bridegroom served overseas in Italy and Africa before being sent to Los Alamos. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde I. Holstein of Springfield, Mo. Scciety Notes Mrs, Lansing B. Bloom left Tuesday night for Chicago to visit her daughter, Miss Carol Bloom. Mrs.

Charles W. Rose has left for Galesburg, 111., after a three-week visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.

DeRamus, 613 West Silver. Her husband, Lieut. Rose, is a patient at the Mayo General Hospital in Galesburg. tion address May 23. at Tierra Amarilla Last Chapter The story of what the beloved correspondent saw in the Pacific theater of operations, told as only Ernie Pyle could tell it.

It completes permanently the record begun in here is your war and brave men. With a l6-p4(t ficluri section. $2' To Be Published-Mav 29th. er Phone or write us today to reserve a first edition for you on publication date. Also by Ernie Pyle: DAUGHTER CHRISTINE IN "I Remember Mama," opening Wednesday night at the Albuquerque Little Theater for four nights, will be played by Barbara Ansorg, shown above.

This Broadway hit by John Van Druten has been praised by every critic. Added to it locally is the presentation of Kathryn Kennedy O'Connor in the stellar role of "mama." Job's Daughters Mothers Club Plans Family Outing Fathers of Job's Daughters members will be entertained with a family picnic by the Mothers Club Thursday. Supper will be served at 5 p. with each family group to bring their own picnic basket. The outing will be in Rio Grande Park and will be followed by a baseball game and other athletic events.

Mrs. Esolie R. Morrison, party chairman, is being assisted by Mmes. J. M.

Martin and R. G. Ross. Since it will be the last meeting of the season, the group will hold a brief business session before dc-voling themselves to social pastime. PERFECT PRESENT shTtSS B'ascinatinjr to the last stitch! Crochet one pineapple square as a doily; join squares for beautiful.

durable spreads, scarfs, cloths. or welcome gifts, this really easy crochet with a prolessional look! In string, one square is 16 in. Pattern 7431 has directions. Send 11 cents in coins for this pattern to Albuquerque Journal, Household Arts Box 3217, San Francisco (6) Cal. Print plainly name, address and pattern number.

Our newest Needlework Book, 1946 edition, is yours for only 15 cents more 104 illustrations of designs for crochet, knitting, toys, home decorations, embroidery, and a free pattern for three pot-holders printed in the book. Mother's Friend mMistging prep. tttiou helps bring east and comfort to expectant mothers. MOTHER'S FRIEND, an exquisitely prepared emollient, la uaelul In ail conditions where a bland, mild anodyne maseag medium In akin lubrication is desired. One condltlou In which women for more than 70 years have uied It Is an application for niasangins; the body during Dregnancy 16 helps keep the akin soft and pliable thus avoiding unnecessary discomfort due to dryness and tightness.

It refreshes and tones the akin. An Ideal rnamane application for the numb, tingling or burning sensations of the akin for the tired back muscles or cramp-llko pnlna In the legs. Quickly absorbed. Delightful to Highly praised by users, many 'doctors and nurses. Millions of bottles sold.

Just ask any druggist for Mother'a Friend the kla emollient and lubricant. Do try It. ERNIE PYLE IN HERE IS YOUR BRAVE MEN HEW MEXICO 511 West Central Ave. 514 W. Copoer nounced by Mr.

and Mrs. 'nformally Fn 8ma11 New Mexico community to The Journal there 'came last March a package of ciothine. directed for the UNRRA and European distribution. Que- ries to the UNRRA in New York were relayed to Washington and offices from that locality suggested that such "individual" packages be mailed directly to Europe, perhaps to the Red Cross if not directly to some person or organization. On March 19 this was done by a Journal staff member and mention was made of the cost, $1.52 to mail it abroad after the proper "declaration" and other formality.

Tuesday there came from the Red Cross in the Netherlands a letter most gratefully expressing appreciation for this gift parcel of clothing which, according to the Red Cross attendant in Rot- tcrdam. will be presented to some needv (f.amllv accrdln8 to your "You know that every gift, however small it may be, will be very welcome and in case the re cipient might fail to express his gratitude, want to ao sucn in nis name and also in the name of the Dutch people," this Red Cross attendant ended his letter. So that's just a tip in case your family feels the urge to send clothine to needy folk abroad. Really very simple to get It across and distributed. Did we mention the arrival of William Lee Davis III? Well, he did just that on April 29.

selecting Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. William Lee Davis as his parents. Papa has returned to Houston, after a brief visit welcoming the arrival of his second child.

Mama is the former Miss Alice Shortle and is comfortably settled with the infant son and two-year-old Lauretta Ruth at the home of Grandmother A. G. Shortle, 815 West Copper. GRANT SCHOOL SPEAKER SANTA FE, May 14 UP) Joe Grant, president of the Spanish-American Normal School at El Rito, is scheduled to deliver the high school graduation address at Abiquiu May 21 and the gradua- Dili 5545 SUN-SWEETENED T-" sizes! Cute and sweet as a sugar-plum fairy! That's your small girl in Pattern 9297 a scalloped sun-frock complete with its own comfortable panties. Both are simple to sew.

Pattern 9297 in sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size 8 sunfrock takes IVt yards 35-inch. Bias binding optional. Send 16c in coins for this pat tern to The Albuquerque Journal. Pattern 2 Stevenson Street, San Francisco (5), Cal.

Print plainly size, name, address, style number. Fifteen cents more brings you the useful Martin Spring Pattern Book with a Free pattern I lor smart "bag-on-a-belt" printed right inside the book. Brimful of 'chic easy-to-make fashions. Welfare Office Moves To Marron Home Soon SANTA FE, May 14 The recently-purchased state building, the old Marron home, at Eighth and Tijcras in Albuquerque will be occupied between June 1 and June 15 by the Bernalillo County Public Welfare Department Mur ray Hintz, state welfare director, said Tuesday, The public welfare building now being completed at Espan-ola will be ready for occupancy about the end of June, Hinti said. WOMEN! WHO SUFFER, FIERY MISERY OF HOT FLASHES If the functional "mlddle-aieM period peculiar to women causes you to Butler from hot flashes, nervous tension, Irritability try famous Lydla I.

Plnkham i Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Plnkham'i Compound It one of tha beat known medicines for this pur-post, ALa grand stomachic toalfll IV There is no gift so precious as a gift of fine jewelry none that lives so long in useful service. I Many designs of beautiful ladies watches 1 7 jewels, 14 karat gold case prices begin at $44.80. Handsome self winding water resisting 17 jewel watch for men $47.60. (a) Massive 10 karat Gold Signet Ring $33.55.

(b) Enduring Billfolds in alligator or pig skin prices begin at $6.10. (c) Eversharp Pen and Pencil sets prices begin at $6.07 per set. (d) Men's leather fitted Traveling Case STORE YOUR FURS In the EXCELSIOR'S Fire and burglar-proof vault. Fumigated, temperature and humidity automatically controlled. Full protection guaranteed.

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