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Clovis News-Journal from Clovis, New Mexico • Page 16

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it Varsity Cheerleaders Project K'AII RAH KAil Varsity Cheerleaders I who will take part in the "Back To School" si vie show ate; left to right, Jane Daniels, daughter of Mr.and Mys. Claude Daniqlsj Supper Honors Group ROSED ALE (Special) Henry Slovall and his sister, Mrs. Mary Stapp of Amarillo, entertained with an informal supper in his home honoring friends. Visiting was enjoyed after the dinner was served. Guests included Mr.

and Mrs, Charley Woods of Grady; Mr and Mrs. A. C. Johnston, Mrs, Mattie Burrows of Clovis, and Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Rogers and children Truitt, Sandy and Altai. Shower Honors Bride-Elect Marilyn 'Broorhe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bfoorhe; and Marilyn Sanders, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. E.

A. Sanders. (Staff MKttlSDtTH COM3 Women's Editor RAH'RAIURAIf for the effort 'put forth by the Varsity Cheerleaders. Those Clovis High School girls annually raise money to pay travel expenses to the Clovis High School footbnll and basketball games'and for the uniforms needed to represent the'School at various Since these expenses are not provided out of school funds the girls have made preparation for a "Back To School" style show, to be held In the Clovis High School Choral building. Thursday at 7 p.m.

more than 30 girls will take part in the dress revue and style show. The Varsity Cheerleaders will be assisted by the B-Team Cheerleaders. A local clothing store furnishes the dresses and outfits needed for the event. This year special entertain ment has been ah'anged. The hour long program will feature mtisltf by the 1 A slight Of hand program by that a rn Mi 1 Lewis known to Clovis High'students as one of the Algebra and "frig teachers- Door prizes galore are to be jJOOl prizes gaiore HIC iu muuu, mnm away and all this lor just Hester, Pat Jorden, Mary Ann ordlnator for the "Sack Td School" show.

Girls taking part in the modeling arc: Susan Aucult, 'P a Brent, Betty Boone, Jo Beth Brtimnictl, Dana Brandon, Pam Carpenter, Sye Chapman, Vlckl Etibank, Paula Franklin, Jennie Owaltney, Martha Hammond, Mlmi Hayncs, Dixie a $1.00 ticket. Taking part in the event will be Jane Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Claude Daniels, 2709 Sheldon; Marilyn Sanders, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Sanders, 317 Sandia; Marilyn Broome, daughter of and Mrs. Frank N. of Clovis; Jane Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James C. Ward, 2801 Wallace, and Jeanie Kramer, 309 W. Christopher Drive. Mrs. J.

0. Garrison, Clovis High School' physical education teacher acts as sponsor for the Varsity Cheerleaders and is co Jones. Also Mrs. Susan new English teacher In Clovis High School, Jeannle Nancy Mendors, Brenda Nolelt, Palsy Noffsker, Sharon Noff- skier, Clydia Newell, Mlchacic Nievcs, Pam Russell, Vicki Ramey, Gall Sanders, Katrlna Skarda, Pal Thompson, Jeanie Thomas. Glennls Wright, Penny Yatcs, Erin Yatcs, Diana and Dana Rozzell.

Tickets will be sold at the 1AA CHILDREN UNDER SCHOOL AGE FREE! left to right are; MarilynSanders, daughter ofiMr. and A. San- Uerschell Scott, of Artesia, is to take place Thursday, was showered with gifts at a party in the community house at Kenna recently. Mrs. Alma cd appropriate piano selections throughout the afternoon, with Miss Virginia Ann Cooper giving poem, "The Bride's The honored guests were scat ed at a table covered wit! 'c6rsages of white slephonotis and mums were presented to the honoree, her mother, Mrs.

Dab McDowell, paternal grandmother Mrs Amelia McDowell, of Dallas and Mrs. Herschell, Scott, of Artesia, mother ot the groom-elect. Mrs. Vera Jones, aunt of the bride, registered the gifts, with Miss Virginia Ann Cooper presiding at the guest 'book. An all-over white theme was followed with the refreshment table covered with a white linen cloth and an overlay of of white large and small mums, An attractive 1 a 1 centerpiece was an arrangement wiiite large and small mums, white ceramic cupid figurines in a resting position among the flowers, flamked by reclining white cupid figurine candle holders holding tall white tapers.

s. Chuck Anderson, cousin of the bride-elect, presided at the punch bowl, with Dai- win Ward, also a cousin of. the bride elect, serving: the cake, which was a large white, sheet cake, decorated with 1 1 sugar bells and roses, Other appointments were of silver ami milk glass. hit napkins, with the inscription "Jene and Uerschell" completed the setting. Hostesses were: Mesdames John Berlin Barnard, Tom Gainer, Lewis Cooper, Dr.

L. Miller, Harding Burris E. Peterson, Frank Byrd, Embry Wall, Edwin Denton, Buster Dixon, Stanley Good, Estil Cry.er, A. L- French, Harlan Nicholas, Bob Bell, Ray Snyder, Sam Mporehead, Kary Wall, John Peering, Fred Taylor, WeUlon Cox, Velma Howell, Margaret Warren and Florence Tillinghast. BEST FOOT FORWARD Two of the more than 30 models who will style "Back To School" clothing at the Varsity Cheerleaders' annual fund raising show will be, left "to right; Jan Ward, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James C. WaiA 2801 Wallace and Jeanie Kramer, daughter of Mrs. M. W.

Kramer, 309 W. Christopher Drive. (Staff fljo- to) Clovis Senior Citizens Receive 'Clean Up' 11 cfnllorl no nnw nrpsiflnnK hill Rmivn Me Sunday afternoon was a busy time at the Senior Citizen's Hospitality House. "Out of the kindness, civic- mindedness, and the willingness to create projects which benefit the community, the Jay-Cees painted the Hospitality House for the Clovis Senior Citizen Center, said Mrs. J.

Art Smith. "It was an extremely warm (hot) afternoon, and the sun shown in all of its glory, but the Jay-Cees kept wielding AND THEIR WIVES chat a ITdinner held in their honor at the Officers' Open Mess by officers of the 932nd Combat Support From left to right P. J. Markham who will be leaving soon for their new assignment at Lowry AFB, and Col. and Mrs.

William A Hoy who will fill the base commander position. Colonel Hoy will officially assume command of the base on Saturday, Aug. 22. (Official USAF Photo) Gannon AFB Commanders, Wives Honored By Officers Of 832d Oklahoma Reunion Attended The Sagely Wickard family reunion was held at the Altus Lake region in Oklahoma. There were 63 attending the gathering.

They were: Mr. and Mrs. Riley Edwards, Texarkana, Mrs. Willie Moore, Clovis; Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Akers, Alamogordo; Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Anderson, Dennison, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Turner, Bells, Mrs.

Tommy Kane, Sherry, Hazel and Brenda Sue, Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Gene the paint brush," Those who have had experience of their planning or of their working, have n9 doubt of the that Uiese young men have and use." Those in attendance were: Stanley Baldwin, project chairman, Guy Murrell, first president; Tom Wade, third vice president; Jim Brown, secretary; Jimmy Gee, Jame Pruit, Jim Elliot, and Joe Firestone, president of the local Jay-Cees and the vice president of the state organization. Joe Firestone also took pictures of the project. Mr.

Firestone retires as presi- stalled as the- new president, but was not able to attend the painting project, nor could Winson Buckslew, second vice president, This project in Community development' was called 'by the Jay-Cees "Paint Up For Senior Citizens." "The Senior Citizen Center individually and as an organization, wish to heartily thank the Jay-Gees for all the hours they spent with their brushes and for doing such an excellent job. We are very proud of them and commend them for all the projects heretofore. and hereafter accomplished," said Mrs. Smith. dent, Monday evening, in order said Mrs.

Smith. me to the state Those on hand as host and ,10 give more time to the state 'organization. C. Tidenberg hostesses for the afternoon Mr. and Mrs, J.

H. 'The incoming and outgoing Aug. 22. a commanders and their wives at Cannon AFB were honored by officers, 832d Combat Support Group at a dinner in tbe Qfficer's Open Mess last night. and Mrs.

P. a k- ham and Col. and Mrs. William A. Hoy were guests of honor at the event.

Colonel Hoy will assume corn- Colonel Markham, who has been base commander since July, I960, being reassigned to Lowry AFB, Colo. Mayor Ted Waldhauser and Committee of Fifty chairman, Ingrain, made brief speeches lauding Colonel Markham and welcoming Colonel Hoy. Toastmaster for the occasion staff judge advocate. Col Joseph J. Kruzel.

com- was Lt, Col, Cecil Howe, the mander of the 832d Air Divi- Combat Support sion, presented Colonel Mark' ham with a framed tion of the 832d CSG embjem and lauded the outgoing conv mander's outstanding mand of Cannon, Saturday, jroance while at Cannon. Melrose Reunion Gathers Children Auxiliary Schedules Installation Gathers Old Timers For Party ELIDA (Special) The 7th Annual Anthony Family reunion was held recently at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Anthony, southwest of Elida. Several of the families arrived by mid-afternoon on Saturday and enjoyed Mrs. Jean K. Anthony of Friona.

John Anthony presided during the business session. The family group accepted an invitation to hold their next meeting in Dallas In 1905. The oldest member present Jllv WlVlVrtt visiting the homestead and was Horace Anthony, 'who dugout sites of their parents was 80 on Julv 31i was an and grandparents. early-day resident of Elida, The Brown, Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bur gelt, Mrs.

Luella Smith, Teresa Fahncrt, Mable Gray Smith, and Mrs. W. M. Garten "and Clayton Reed. Miss Alice 'Converse, Soroptimisi cb-ordiiiator, and Mrs, Myrle present to take more photographs.

The Senior Citizens held a barbecue on the patio of. the Hospitality House, with a good attendance the group and they all had time," reported Mrs. Smith. "Thanks go to'all those, whi participated in event a success." A brief business wa held taking up the matter state legislation. Mrs.

Daisy Hcston, past prjM idcnt, was honored by singing the birthday song. Following the business, games of canasta, "42" and dominoes were played. Guests were Miss Barban Marshall, El Paso, grand daughter of Mrs. Ray Burns Jim and Clay Griffith, grand sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Weir, and Mrs. Lenny Rericher. Thursday afternoon the Elain and Lane, Sherry, Ha- and grandparents. early-day resident of Elida, The Thursday afternoon tin? Sue, irwln Tex nlhony wero momber traveling the farthest ing club n'ct at Ihe tv VHneraihoi Sa'lufW Ulght to 46 to attend the reunion was Mr.i.|,, OU8e for jm and wwlng an Irelatlves. They entertained with Don Con ley and Don of for tl)e Kiain ana i T1 Wells, Mrs.

Jay Wake- field, Dallas, Mrs. Yomai Young, and Wanda, Tex. Also Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sagely and Twilla, and Thomas, Bentonvielle, Mrs, picnic backyard.

Those from deep in marveled at the cool a light w.ap! i iloncd chicken fry Selma. Ala. Don was also Thoso presc(U in their spacious the youngest member present, via Tcr nm in he was almost eight months oiu. Heston Teresa Fahncrt Mrs The Anthonys had a j. Brov anc i i-tcill rmrnnf tm Texas marveled at me coon n.

orown ana Mrs. Tom Wein-- nlght and enjoyed a light from Elida call during) Tne adjea wjsh to jnvite while visiting. Several families If" ladies to come and, join spent the night In Elida, they of the ami ihat weie foimer lnem ln th nh, ctart nn residents of this community. neec mom nniitoi-s snent the niRnt tuima, iwy iintm i UUUIIK, as in oo re and Porothy OJJJi cB PJjJ Jjj rly start cn Sun-1 residents of this community. nmi of moro quilters Doyle day (or the day.

Old-timers who will rernem- Yo not to and Gary, Pecos, Mr, and Mrs, John Chandler, Wanda and Georgia Reeves, Cayonosa, Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Jay and Mr, and Mrs. Sammie Lee Jgy, Elk City, Mrs, Lula Chandler, Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Chandler, Mr, and Mrs. MELROSE (Special) A family reunion of the children of the late Mr. and Mrs- eJff. Smith was held Sunday at toe CHy Pavk in Melrose. A basket lunch was spread, at the noon hour.

A full day was spent by the relatives present for the occasion, an4 the many friends who stopped by the 8 th. were Mrs. Fern Saxton and Mrs. Audrey Newbill of Albuquerque; Mrs. Frankie Mine pf Lubbock, Mr- and Mrs.

Otho Smith and family of Tucumcari; Mr. Mrs. Jess Porris and Judy Mrs, Coy Smjth and Jody of, Mrs. John Bag- Mr. Mrs.

Ciovjs; Mr- well Smith, her husband, Mr. and Mrs. David Asbill of Lubbock, Mr, uttd Mrs. Jessje Saxton and Joyce of Mr. OTifc Mrs.

Presley Primrose and fanv' ily and Ponnie Smith and Children pf Tucumeari; Mr- and 54rs. Qlen Myers and Brent of Clovis; Mr. jind Mrs. Pick Smith and children of Portsies; Mr- 3fltl Mrs. Butch Smith, IrHfcf attending Mrs- Larry' Fitzgerald and of officers and dinner at 7 p.m.

Monday at the Silver Grill. Mrs. Marc.eUa Davidson will take over the duties pf new president. Mrs. John Belmer is the outgoing president.

Mrs, Aweida Davidson is the ivuuiia, stJVCIat iiiuav and Mrs- Walter Sagely, Adrian, neverseen 9 live rattlesnake ff Arthur Wickard and Don, all of Clovis. And Mrs, Viola Turner The American Legion Auxiliary rsB will hold their annual installa Marie and Laura Sue, all of Lone Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sagely, Mrs. Billy Hukill, Barbara, Chad Marca and Gwen Chandler, Bob' by Ijarwig of Clovis; Mr- and Mrs.

Charlie Merritt, Foss, Mr. and Mrs- Morgan, Une Wolf, Jike Ozell Wickard, for the day. On Sunday morning, oilier relatives started arriving early for the day's activities. Tjw morning was spent in games Old-timers who will remember the Anthony family grouped as follows: Uncle Jake and Aunt Mattie Anthony's family members present were: Hor touch ace Anthony and oldest daugh esentiter Ruby (Mr. and Mrs, Ed Wy.

nd and f( the activities wove 8tart ed a huge rattlesnake th i Mrj. Waynj Undon, Gag A You do not need to be a mem- sr or to become a member of the organization to come, and sew for a while, but to come at 1:30 p.m^ev ery Thursday to sew and gain friends. The place of meeting is at th? 8ar lo rattles, was found under Pavjd, An a a shade tree near the house. Anthony (Bon e) Mr. A of those present had Mrs.

"arvey Wlter Walter Mnjs, Ca los Anthony, Penton, was quite an experience to see, it coil and strike before it Mrs. falter killed. At noon a bountiful basket latlles Wer6 painted the long Jron. -Thanks Lads," said Mn TJ)fl Linda, Stanley and Sharon, I Monday at 6 p.m. and Arlington jbe a game night- "You will have fun.

I14H. dinner was served under the! Also Mr. and Mrs. Harvey An- eonsicjer pp 0r trees to JU relatives pres-thony, Sanger; Mr. and ent.

after the noon meal, the family assembled for Krum; their group devotional, lead by V. Anthony and Marilyn, (See ioin in as many of tainments given I Citizens as Smith..

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