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Clovis News-Journal from Clovis, New Mexico • Page 10

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-r District Officers District Three of the New Mexico Federation of Women's Club officers are shown with Mrs. John Kirk, Albuquerque, stale president. From left to right are: Mrs. James Mit- chelette, Hagerman, recording secretary; Mrs. R.

E. Pritchett, Carlsbad, president; Mrs. F. B. Scott, past corresponding secretary; Mrs.

E. L. Lusk, Roswell, past vice-president; Mrs. Kirk; and Mrs. J.

Frear, retiring president. (N-J Staff Photo) Lovely Joyce Price, freshman from San Jose, Calif reigned over homecoming activities at Eastern New Mexico University this weekend. Miss Price was crowned in a special assembly Friday morning following her election by the student body. She was also presented at the ENMU- Colorado Mines football game. Luncheon Courtesy jHonors Mrs.

Dillon Mrs Albert Vohs, 122 W. Eighth, and Mrs A Bur- flran were hostesses at a bridge luncheon honoring Mrs' A Dillon of South Laguna, held in the Vohs home at 1 o'clock. I Mums, asters in assorted colors (provided decoration for the table and other points in the house. Mrs. Ed Manson, was winner of high prize for Ihe afternoon bridge 'session, and Mrs.

James Hall won low. Mrs. A. L. Diilon was the recipient of a guest prize.

Those present for the event were Mrs. IT. A. Miller, Mrs. F.d Manson, Mrs.

Anna Janes Clark, Mrs- Fred Dennis, Mrs. C. H. Scheurich Mrs. M.

Norris. Mrs. John Jack Chancellor, formerly associated with the Ralph Lemon Studio of Photography in Amarillo arrived here this week and is employed at tho Robinson Studio His wife and child will asin come to Clovis as as ho is able to find housing for them. Mrs. James Hall.

R. Husted, and Dinner Honor For J. C. Boone J. C.

Boone, of Clovis was with a joint birthdaj Ir lh Molvin Terry, son of Mr and Mrs. J. J. Terry of Gradv the home of the lalter's parents Those at lending the affair were Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Boone, Sr of Clovis Miss Virginia Redus" Wheat land, Barbara Tucker exico, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mc- and Mr.

and Mrs. Charlie ind daughter Darlene, all Mr. and Mrs Merlin Donaldson and children lu ene, Don-is, Ray, I.arry, of Oklahoma I.ane' Tev and Miss Ludene Terry of Thanksgiving Eve Dance Planned At The Country Club Among the scheduled events to take place at the Clovis Country Club this month are weekly "Stag Nitos" to be held every Monday evening at o'clock. Free food and entertainment HI be provided for members The special Thanksgiving Eve Dance, on Wednesday evening Nov. 21, will feature music by the hastern New Mexico Collegians of Eastern New Mexico University Porlales.

Dinners at the Country Clul dining room will be served iron 12 o'clock noon to 0 o'clock Sun day evening at the rates of $3.00 per person and $1.75 for children under 12 years of age. Bridge Meet Held At Janeway Home Mrs. Cora Janeway, Gid ding was hostess to the FmUu Lnclgo club when it. met at he'i home for 1 o'clock luncheon Friday afternoon. Turkey was featured on the luncheon menu.

The serving table was centered with an arrangement of fall flowers. During the bridge session, Mrs Waller D. Dabbs won high score members were present fot the meeting, as well as one guest Mrs. H. A.

Miller. The next meeting of the club will be held on Nov. 10 in the mine of Mrs. Russell Hardwick 612 Gidding. F.

K. Garrison of Parsons arrived here Thursday and visiting in (he home of his laughter, Mrs. Joe Gasaway and nmily, 121. Mesa. On Monday, he vill leave for home, accompanied Mrs.

Garrison, who has br-nri isiting In the Gasaway home for he past week. Thursday Tea A view of the beautifully appointed tea table for the district three Woman's Club convention held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Fred Dennis is given above. From left to right around the table are. Mrs, C.

O. Greene, local president, Mrs. J. Albert Burran, Mrs. J.

B. Jennings, Mrs. Albert Vohs, Mrs. B. B.

Laugh lin, Mrs. Fred Dennis, Mrs. Lynell Skarda and Mrs. L. C.

Price, convention chairman, (N-J Staff Photo) i- 'S Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Oswald, 814 Morriwcther, observed their silver wedding anniversary last Sunday in their home when a host of friends called.

They have been active residents of this community for the past 25 years, moving to Clovis three years following their marriage in Delaware, Ohio. Mrs. Pritchett New President Of District Three Women's Clubs The district three convention of the New Mexico Fedora- Jon of Woman's Clubs closed its two day program with installation of new officers by Mrs. Fred Dennis of Clovis, past slate president. Now district president, Mrs.

R. E. Pritchett of Carlsbad, was installed to succeed Mrs. E. J.

Frear rtf of Clovis Other new officers for the 1951-53 term are: Mrs. Bill Langanegger, If a a vice-president; Mrs. James Miteheletfe, Hagerman, recording secretary; Mrs. II. J.

Mrs. Mozer Has Canasta Party Mrs Henry Mozer, 1028 Ross, was hostess Friday evening whan a group of teachers in her home at 7:30 o'clock for a Canasta party. Mrs. Mozer served refreshments of cake and hot chocolate to her guests. The Mozer home, with lovely Ivy plants placed about the roams, was charming setting for tho gathering.

Those present were Miss Tluth Bolton, Miss Laura Mai; McFarland, Mrs. Margie Stullings, Miss Mamie Broyles, Mrs. I.essle McDougal, Miss Nellie Meek, mid Miss Pauline Meek. Bridge Meet Held At Crouse Home Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Grouse, 1721 Ross, wore hosts to members of their bridge club when I hey gathered In their home at. o'clock on Thursday evening, A dessert course of spice cake topped willi whipped cream was served with coffee. During the evening's bridge session, Mrs. Alan Slaley was winner of high score. Thuse present, were Mr.

and Mrs. Alan Staley, Mr. and Mrs Ldward Bryant, Mrs. Courtney, and Mrs. Georgo Praul The next, meeting of roup will he held in home of Mr and Mrs.

George Praul on Thursday evening, November 1'j. Dr. Maddox Talk Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. M.

Brandon, 1.120 West 9th, of the engagement'and approaching' marriage-or their daughter, Miss Jimmy Nell Brandon, to Joseph V. White, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.

White Route Three. November 25 has been the date set for the wedding which will be read at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the Brandon home. (Photo by Myrtle's)' Fall Setting Features Thursday Bridge Club Members of the Thursday Bridge Club met in the home of Mrs. E. M.

Chapman, GO'G Pile, on Thursday afternoon at one o'clock for a delicious luncheon and bridge session, centeredi achieve unity, people must have faith In our selves, faith in our follow man, faith In our limes and in our mighty nation, arid last but not. least, faith in God. Mrs. R. Uamblen led in Ihe Parks, Hobbs, treasurer; and j'if, in £," i'P 1 Np Mwcico- rn A i Mrs.

oiiglt, eonven- Mrs. f. W. Anderson, Carls- tlon pianist, playing tlhe piano bad, corresponding secretary, accompaniment. Feature of the Friday morning! 'Mrs.

K. P. Ramirez of the Slate session was the presentation of tho! '-ihrary Kxlcnsinn Servk'o gave a American legion doll 1o Barbara talk on "Slate Libraries--," fol- i Ij-irrison. whose father, Ma- 'he reading of the icso- Thomas Harrison is missing by Mrs. J.

S. Click. Mrs. Ruth Sen f'RITC'HKTT J8 Members of the Woman's Missionary Union of the Kir.st Haplist church will meet Thursday afternoon at o'clock al the Church, at which time the pastor of the church, Dr. Brougher P.

Maddox, will be guest The subject of his address will be "Whither Asia." The table was with a uniiiue fall mont consisting of kaffircorn, apples, peppers, turnips and oilier vegetables in a large butler bowl. Thanksgiving pudding was served as dessert following the lasly luncheon served by Mrs. Chapman. At the conclusion of the bridge progression, Iho for high score was awarded lo Mrs. J.

liiiiiaii, high scorer. Ten members arid nm Mrs. A. L. Dillon of Snillli Lngiinn, fl worn present for the occa-j Four Leave For UDC Conference In N.

Carolina Mrs. Rusha Smith, president o. Urn New Mexico organization the United Daughters of tho Conn fedcracy, left Thursday morning for Ashoville, N. to attend the general convention of tho U.D.C. Accompanying hero were Mrs, MIPM, K.

ciovis and Mrs. T. Mears and Miss Kate McMan- uway of Portales. sessions open night lie president's dinner in the sion. The next meeling of (he dull it i 111 uiii tier jn LIIU ll he held ln i lie home of Mrs.

jyn, Hole! and continue until J. A M05 Axtell, 0,1 lo installation of juitional officers IK Friday evening. entation Dr. 1). or action in Korea.

Pres it ho doll was made by of Porlnle.s. Other features of the morning 1 session were Ihe musical selections: sung by Clovis Jligh school I G-Clef Chorus and the- talk on i "L'nity Thiough Youth" given by Mrs. J. 11. Alwood.

chairman of the We.sleni Region Youth Con a ion. Mis. H. F. Clovis.

gave tin; of the credentials as Allen Praul Notes Third Birthday ri Marcia Anne Johnson, daughter of Dr and Mrs. V. Scott Johnson, 110.1 GiddiiK'' is pictured above with members of the Sunrise Choir, soloists for the Stephens College 1200-voice concert chorus, who win be heard over a national program toduv from 10 to 10:30 a. m. Miss Johnson third from right in the hack row.

is in her year at Stephens, Columbia, where she is a member of Sigma lamina Gamma, honorary music society, and president of the Independents Society. She i.s a con- tralto. i of The aflcrt with duet tl i sen ted bv an-t Rov'Giii of that commit lee. I- Anna I). Mi- 1 O.

Han-is bad buffet, luneheon serv- i until o'clock, ion piogram opened I Solo Kcjer-tioiis pte- s-; iJella Ruth Frear- MI -rn Mr- 'ni f-nis at ersit by Robert nt tbf- uni- I he nfi' ri; In her j'atth" Mi4. JioijciU Ik on "I'mly 'J hrout-h Allen of Mr. and Mrs. iG'-onte- Praul. Ro.ss-.

cclplirat. f'd his third liirthdny with a Hiil- lowe'en fete In IO 1( flf parents from 2 to 4 Wednesday iifUrnoon Refteshmenls the event were cup f-akf-s, each which bore candle, punch and ice cream, -servc-d from dislu-s with matching napkins. Invited guests v. eie Suxanne KaM- Garrison. I.inda Stalev, Linda Smith, Pally Sue and Hetty IXMI Paris.

Stricklfr. Sue F.llen Hoo.se, David and Hilly Hawkins and Urent Mothers present were Mos -Man Staley. p. T. Garrison, Leslie o.srar and Charles Mis.

Jiuth Cruose and Kdvvnid. Hr.vanl, Jr. aunt of honoree, ai.so in attend- was that to'aifce. Ann "at thi'ii- join! birlliday ci'lebration held the home of Judy's parents, Ur. Zcigk-j, 41.7 Mitchell.

Bcuh'were 15 (I'hoto by Mellon) Johnson, Irfl, and Xeiglc-i-. old, with Judy's birthday occurring shown blowim; out th- candles on October L'G and Ann's on October 30, ''in Ann is the daughter of Mr, and, Mrs. Johnson, 1121 Axtell..

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