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June SO, 1951 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL People, Parties In the News National Polio Officer To Address Meeting Here I S-49U ISIili Wilhelmina Morley, Fred Burns Plan to 'Be Married Here July 28 i w-arv fHAv4 I- -vv- piMSyfdkfi 12? DAY CAMrERS: Folk dancing at the Council Day Camp, sponsored by the National Council of Jewish Women, with tamborines which they made, are, left to right, Stephen Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs, Hanley Marks, Carol Ann Mendelsberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mendelsberg, Sherry Judd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Judd, and Hal Fessinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fessinger. The camp, a non-profit and non-sectarian project, closed its third season with a camp festival on the Indian School grounds Friday afte moon. About 65 children attended the Day Camp, Mrs.

Howard N. Rose, Day Camp chairman, said. Mrs. Max Weber was director of the camp. (Kew photo) Glenn Isaacsons Announce Daughters Wedding Plans Rita Potolsky, S.

J. Holzsweig Attendants Named Mrs. Beatrice Wright will be principle speaker at a Monday luncheon of the state polio meeting of representatives of the 32 New Mexico counties during their all da session at the Hilton Hotel. The meeting is to acquaint the representatives with the latest in pat.ent care and hospitalization. Mrs.

Wright, a polio victim herself, whom doctors said would not walk again, is assistant national advisor of women's activities in the foundation chapters. Miss Kathryn Johnson, state office secretary, is handling arrangements for the meeting. Representatives of-New Mexico chapters who plan to attend and their counties include: Mrs. Robert Davies, McKiniev County; Frank Reilly. Bernalillo: Wallace Wilson.

Chave: Miss Wilma I. Moore, Colfax: Dr. R. N. Paz, Dona Ana; J.

L. Thomas. Eddy: Ludwig II ig 11- feld and Mrs. Ethel M. Reed Miguel: Pacual Martinez.

William Colby, Grant; Mrs A. Kimnetz, Lea; Mrs. Mabel Vi irs. Aianei 1- nd Mrs. w.

r. db. gil, Lincoln: a son, San Juan I Dr. Brewington New-Nursery President I The Christina Kent Day Nursery elected Dr. Margaret Brewineton president Thursday.

at a board meeting Other officers elected were: Mrs. A. E. Thomas, first vice-president; Mrs. J.

Laurence Brown, second vice-president; and Mrs. Loyal Betty, secretary-treasurer. Si- n'I an 1 FINISHES BOOT CAMP: Miss Dears Rae Wylder. USN. has completed her recruit training as a Wave at Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, 111.

She is spending her leave with her parents. Dr. and M. K. Wylder.

905 West Tijeras. Re-asicned to Great Lakes, Miss Wylder will report for duty Monday. SHOP IX COOL JORDAN'S -j 1 zd I Wilhelmina MorIy fire "iv ft Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morley, Lutheran Youth Rally 370? rrcrth Third, announce the CLJTJC erw-ment cf their daughter.

A scheduled Sunday Vilrmma, to Pvt. J. Fred Wlth two Lutheran Leaguers sen of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest from the Ea3t st- paur- Lutheran Brns.

145 North Princeton. church and St. Timothy's Luther-The will be July 23 in an Church are sponsoring a Youth ths parish home of St. Therese Ra13v Sunday at 5:30 p. m.

Cn ireh. Mr. and Mrs. L. E.

Ruffin, 1515 Las Lomas. returned Thursday from a three-weeks vacation trip. The couple travelled to Yellow stone Park, took a boat trip to Victoria, Canada, and went to Los Angeles where they attended the races at Hollywood Park. Mrs. George W.

Savage, 214 South Sixteenth, entertained 14 guests at a Country Club luncheon Thursday honoring Mrs. Gar field Paltenghe of Wagon Mound and her daughters, miss beone Paltenehe and Mrs. Lee Buhler of Harrison, N. Y. Miss Frankie Ann Laws and Miss Peggy Piper left by plane Friday afternoon for Houston where they will meet Miss Shirlee Markell who taught in the Ros-well schools with Miss Laws last year.

The trio will then fly to Lima, Peru, where they will be guests of Miss Milicent Miller, University of New Mexico graduate, in the American Embassy. They plan to return in early August. Mrs. John A. Garcia and Mrs.

Julia Weeks will entertain 60 guests at a bridal shower honoring Mrs. Robert Thompson of Santa Fe. the former Alice Gibbs, at 2 p. m. today at the Garcia home on Lopez Road.

Guests from Madrid, Santa Fe, and Los Cerrillos will attend. Miss Lynda Joy Stowers will play piano selections. Garden flowers will be used as decorations. Mrs. John E.

Campbell and her daughter. Mary Ann, of New Orleans, are visiting Mrs. Campbell's mother. Mrs. Ida Malone, 1005 East Central.

Mrs. Campbell 13 the former Mary Frances Malone. She and her daughter plan to visit here several weeks. Women's Club Planning Tea A tea given by the Sandia Base Women Club will honor the newly elected officers Thursday at 1:30 p. m.

at the Officers Mess. The new officers are: Mrs. K. W. Guinn, president; Mrs.

K. W. Erickson, firse vice-president; Mrs. J. W.

Burfening, second vice-president; Mrs. R. H. Schuler, third vice-president; Mrs. L.

S. King, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Fred Smith, recording secretary; Mrs. H. C.

Moore, treasurer; and Mrs. W. H. Adkins, member-at-large. Tf vnnr family likes kidney.

serve them sometimes in a creole sauce over fluffs' cooked rice. Make the Creole sauce of canned tomatoes thickened with a little cornstarch or flour, and seasoned well with salt, pepper, ind finely grated onion. Add a litue aicea green pepper to the sauce just be fore serving for crisp texture. Weather Report thr report th 24 hourg nd- tne p. Frtdav furni.lift ny me I', s.

Wathr Station at the Mu-j ninpsl GENERAL rATA fir 24 hours ending 5:30, p. m. local time. Precipitation is the amount of rain or melted snow in lnche? and hundredth. I Temp'tured Weather I StaMon Low HiEh Rain NEW MEXICO Albuquerque 2 Karminsiton 4 95 Socorro 2 1 Rojwell "2 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt Cldy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Olenwood 54 Carlsbad 11" Hobbs ino Otto 49 94 Turumcari 12 T.

or 70 Rodeo Raton 57 9 Clavton 2 Tr La a Veeas 54 04 Santa Fe 57 95 OTHER STATES Needle s2 112 dear Flaestaff 43 ss Clear Oraod Junction 2 Clear Winslow OS Clear San Francisco S3 3 Clear Amarillo 9 Pt Cldy I.o Anrelea si Clear Phoenix 71 1H Cloudy El Pao 74 15 Clear Omaha 55 75 Cloud Chiraeo 54 Cloud Minneapolis hy 71 Clour Fort Worth 77 Clear Pt. Txiiiis R4 73 Oenver 5n .03 Cloudy Oklahoma City ..72 SO Clea Washington, h. C. 70 S4 .31 Clear LOCAL DATA Hichest temperature this date aince 133, 104 in 1S9S. Lowest temperature this date since 193.

4 in 1915. Today' hicnst 1U at 4 p. m. To- I day's lowest fi2 at 5 a. m.

Departure from normal for todavolus S. Accu- mulated departure since first of month: plus 3. I Precipitation since first of month .02. Departure from normal since first of month minus .44. Total precipitation aince Jan.

1 1.47. Departure from normal aince i first of vear minus 1.3R. Relative humidity. 5:30 a. m.

14 per, cent: 11:30 a. m. 5 per cent; 5:30 p. m. i 3 per cent.

Punfe a. m. Sunset 7:24 p. m. Moonrise 1:52 a.

m. Moonset 4:45 p. m. Money was graduaiea Swarmer of Rome. N.

and Fred from Albuquerque School Shilling of Davidsville. Pa. They attended tr.e University of wni be here three days before She is a member of gomz to Hutchinson, Kas. Alpha Chi Om-ga sorority. Mlss Stanley G.

Ecklund, student pas-Morley i currently employed in tor at St. Pauls, will be in charge the business office of the the rally. A watermelon feed Sti'es Telephone and Tele-'at Rooseveit Park will follow, grsrh Co. I Pvt. Burns was al-o graduated b.KE SALE TLANNED Albuquerque Hizh job's Daughters Mothers Club At the University of New Mexico will hold a bake sale this morn-he wa3 affiliated with Kappa Sig- mg on the main floor at J.

C. ma fraternity. iPenney's from 9 until 12. Today's Patterns i V7 7 's s3 The special guests are Elwoodi MATERHL MAGIC Use your old material, and these new ideas for a lovelier home! Six ways to renovate your curtains. Save fabric, time, trouble.

New curtains for you! Use fabric you have on hand. Instructions 7005; directions for six styles. Send 15c in coins for this oat- tern to The Albuquerque Journal, Household Arts P. O. Box 5640.

Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly name, address, pattern number. Needleworkers! Have you seen our 1951 Alice Brooks needlework catalog? Send 2.0c for your copy today! Illustrations of patterns for crochet, knitting, embroidery, and fascinating handwork. A jfree pattern is printed in the book. (You'll sew the smartest most practical wardrobes for your family and yourself with patterns chosen this book.

A free pattern of ja beachrobe for misses is printed in book. I I 4 Miss Sonia Isaacson Mrs. Beatrice Writht Temple Plans ijjnner-Dance A dance and buffet dinner in the "Gay Nineties Manner" will be given by the Men's Auxiliary of the Temple Albert Sisterhood Sunday evening with dinner at 6 and dancing beginning at 8:30 Louis Kligerman is in charge with Paul Dreyfus Jr. heading the entertainment committee. Reservations can be made by calling Mr.

Kligerman or other congregation members. Local Man Recuperating From Major Operation Clinton Costelloe. 113 South Second, is recuperating from a major operation at the Presbyterian Hospital and can now have visitors. Mr. Costelloe's brother-in-law, C.

W. Bfman of Hammond. and his niece. Mrs. William Dana of Coloma, are visiting.

One 8 10 portrait. Four poe from which So chooe. COLORED $95! IN OIL Knr CAN BIT tttTH COVFimNCtJ CORONADO STUDIO 211 V. Ontral Dial C03IFOKT AT Open Friday Unitl 9 p.m. Val.

prictv -SUITS V2 OFF SPECIAL! Mr. and Mrs. Glenn tended the University of New 2029 North Fourth, announce the Mexico for two years where she engagement of their daughter, was elected to Spurs, sophomore Sonia. to Neil Wilson, son of Mrs. women's honorary.

She is employ-Rita Nicklas, 1411 West Roma. ed at the Albuquerque National The couple plan to be married g3nk. Mr. Wilson was graduated from Albuquerque High School in 1947. sAt the University of New Mexico he was a member of Vigilante, sophomore men honorary, and is maioring in music.

He will com- plete work for his Bachelor of Arts degree in February. He will attend Naval Reserve Officers' Candidate School in San Francisco this summer and will be commissioned a Naval ensign in Miss Rita Potolsky, bride-elect Sanford J. Holzsweig, son of I Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Holzweig of 537 North Aliso.

has announced the members of the couple's wedding party. The wedding will take place Sunday at the Club Martinique in Martinsville, Va. Mrs. Milton Dakoff of Chicago, sister of the bridegroom, will be matron-of-honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs E.

Stanley Wallace of Tazewell. and Miss Barbara Griffith of Ridgewood N. and Miss Zoe Lipshitz of jNTew York City. Oscar Brown of Portsmouth, will serve as best man. Ushers are to be E.

Stanley Wallace Milton Dakoff, and Seymour Potolsky of Martinsville. Miss Potolsky is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Potolsky of Galax, Va. The bride-elect has been honoree at many parties in Vir ginia for the past two weeks.

The rehearsal party will be a buffet supper tonfght in Martinsville a which the prospective bride groom's mother will preside. A molded salad made with nec-; tar and gelatin is delicious when, served on a bed of crisp greens with a mound of creamed cottage cheese. If you have individual' aluminum ring molds you can moid the salad in these, then un-mold and fill the centers with the collage cheese. Cooking's Fun AP wsfralurrs 1 By CECIT BRIIK.NSTO.XE S1MIAV DIVNF.R Fruit Cocktail Pot Roast with Veeetahlea Mashed Potatoes. Salad Bread and Butter Fluffy Oingerbread with Whipped Cream Revere ge Recipe for starred disti foiloma.

Fluffy Ingredients: l' cups sifted all-purpose our. 1 teaspoon baking soda, tea- poon salt, 1 teasron ginger. 1 teaspoon 'cinnamon, teaspoon allspice. tea-j spoon nutmei. teaspoon cloves.

cup 'butter or margarine. cup sugar. eup molasses. 2 ezzs, cup water, Method: Sift flour, baking soda. salt, ginger, cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg and cloves together twice.

Cream butter or 'margarine and aucar: mix tn molasses. Add egg.a and heat thoroughly. Sift In ingredients alternately with water. ginning and ending with flour mixture and mixing onlv until combined after esch addition. Bstter will kmk Poiir greased 9-inch rake pan and baVa in moderate 37F.

oen 3'1 minutes. Se jwarm or witn 1 cup heavy cream sweetened ito taste and flavored with vantlla. Make nine serving. Your Skin Is in Love Cholesterol! Phone 3i5577 ftyuh DRESSES COTTONS SHEKKS CRETES Val. io $10.98 Val.

to $228 8U0 GLAMOUR DOUBLED! Two winners for your date-line! Each has its own lovely glamour, so make both: Pouffant sleeves and bouffant skirt very Paris very feminine. And that sheath is so-o-o sophisticated! Pattern 9360 in Jr. Miss sizes 11,13,15,17. Si2e 13 takes -M2 yards 35-inch; 7-8 yard contrast. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit.

Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send 20c in coins for this pattern to Marian Martin, care of The Albuquerque Journal, P. O. Box 6740, Chicago SO, 111. Print plainly your name, address, zone, size and style number.

Our Marian Martm Summer Pattern Book is the best ever! Send 20c today for your 'copy. Phne 5-2847 and Agents North American Van km lib A i i I "LlS'an alumna of Albuquerque High School. She at- NEW CHAIRMAN: Miss Frances Tennesen, 121 North High, is the newly appointed chairman of Junior Catholic Daughters of America for Albuquerque. Miss Tennesen. before coming to Albuquerque last year, was active in Catholic circles in Kenosha, Wis.

She replaces Mrs. Hugh C. Calhoun in her CDA position. She is employed at Sandia Base. A 39c EACH CDA BLOUSES COTTONS SHANTUNGS TURK SILK ff tiith a Value to i57.98 Yonlll want iMtral al lhl Plav Clolhcs Suill! Suiu Shortn.

Jackets Tedal ONE SrKCIAL, GROUP Pusher, Slacks Skirts Halters AAI- TO 12-SS OFF 5 CASH and CARRY S-P-E-C-l-A-L-S ROSES S198 Can you imapine such lonp-namtd -thincj as oxy-cholesrerolj, iso-cholesterols and esters rein the factors in your sliin that keep it from drying out and getting old looting? But it's true. It's also true that ordinary cleansing steals some of these vital elements from your facial skin. But, Lanolin Plus is laden with them, and by pene-f tration carries these lubricants into your skin. Use Lanolin Plus as a cleanser. It's super.

Use it as night cream if you need one. It's a marvelous make-up base, too. Vou'H agree, once you try it. Pis COATS Vs to GARDENIAS Inter-Cify Van Service -caI Mov'mq Flowers for Wedding Events People's House Of Flowers Packing Crating Storage Shipping Insurance Piano and Appliance Delivery Lints PAY LESS DRUG STORE TOUR DOWNTOWN FLORIST 214 W. CENTRAL PHONE 3-2266 415 W.

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