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Clovis News-Journal from Clovis, New Mexico • Page 18

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Clovis, New Mexico
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Mr, Hay Self won the quilt pastor the aefitof eitteerw. tinirrts 8:30 p.m. lit the fiddlers cofttest, first Tuesday, Quitters 9 a.m. pfitt WSfit to Don Lawfcasteri Wednesday and Friday, Art ef Artiste, second went to Don Classes 4:318 p.m. WhatMy, Lake Afthuf, and thifd Thursday Pancake breakfast went to Cliff Gossett of Clovis.

for Men 8 a.m. weeks schedule Is For rides rail Mrs. Bessie Monday, game and 762-0206. Miss Julian Wed In Lazbuddie Rite LA2BVDD1E (Special) The Wesley Barnes home in Lazbuddie was the site of the recent wedding that united Connie Julian and Royce Wayne Barnes in marriage, The bride li the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Julian of Muleshoe, Tex. The Rev. Johnny Timmas, of the First Baptist Church in Lazbuddie read the ABBY: After being a away. All his gwpfe knew that widow for 4 years, married he has rammed. The only ret- George, a divorced man whose son he has given fne daughter is getting married his divorce was that nt and his Syracuse next month.

"didn't get atefif." Be you 1 suggested that we go to suppose that he's ifraid if I go aetrae a day or two early as I to the wedding I'll find out have relatives there. It was then'something he doesn't want me that George informed me thatito know? was not invited to he He safs, "1 can't imagine why The bride a 1966 graduate from the Muleshoe High School and groom is a 1966 graduate of the Lazbuddie High School. The couple plan to settle in Denver, where he will attend Western Technological College. I was furious. I took it ted that as his wife 1 be welcome at his dfiligh- ter wedding.

George said I could make the trip with him, but while he at tended the wedding artd tion, 1 could visit with my lives. 1 told George that I a lady and refused to be hidden Sears SAVE! Large Assortment Flat Fold Polished Cottons Rtgularly 69c Yard 45-inches wide Yards motf bwutitul Of cotton for finery with Comfortable, ccuWree fabric perfect for children's weor anof many other ffems, washable, Flat-fold, Hurry to Sean and you would even want to be there with my former in-laws and ex-wife present." Please advise me as 1 am vety uphappy over this, and considering leaving him. LEFT OUT LADY DEAR LEFT OUTi A "lady" The day belongs" to George's daughter, and If she bad ed you at her wedding, she'd have invited you, George should go alone, trust bis Judgment. DEAR ABBY: 1 am 16 and have known Betty since garten. She is 17.

We were neighbors, but last year Betty moved away. She keeps phoning me, and we have long con versations. She always talks about boys and sex, and she's started to use very vulgar language. She kept wanting to get together, but I always made up excuses. Finally Betty suggested she pick me up (she drives) and we go to visit a former teacher who is ailing.

I agreed, as I liked this teacher. When I saw how hard and cheap Betty look ed, I was shocked. Now I know I don't want to associate with her anymore, so when she calls I ask my mother to say I'm out. My mother did this several times but now she says getting rid of Betty is MY problem, and she refuses to lie for me anymore. How can I end this friendship without hurting Betty? SOFT DEAR SOFT: Answer the telephone and tell Betty you are too busy to talk to her more than a few minutes.

And when she suggests getting together, be unavailable. I can't guarantee that you won't Betty in the beginning, but I promise you'll be rid of her in the end. DEAR ABBY: I am a woman 31 years old and I have start ed keeping company with a man about my own age. It looks like it might become serious. (Marriage, I mean.) Abby, I would like to know if I am obliged to tell him that cannot have any children due to two operations (removal of one ovary, and half the other one) I had in the last 2 years? Or should I keep silent and maybe tell him after we are married? Thank you.

UNDECIDED DEAR UNDECIDED: him. DEAR ABBY: Is it proper for a lady to wear an orchid corsage to her husband's funeral? I saw this with my own eyes and would sure like to have your opinion. SULPHUR, LA. DEAR SULPHUR: If it made the lady feel better, then I would say it was Everybody has a problem What's yours? For a personal reply write to Abby, Box 69700 Los Angeles, Cal. 90069 and enclose a stamped, ed envtope, For Abby's new booklet "What Teen-Agers Want To Know," send $1.00 to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles Cal.

90069. tW A en fty IteM ty tte com. and the Ofady School yards, fte mm eofjsistmg of deep fat ffiefl cMckert, treans, tossed falad, ffies, tea, of coffee was mggf and setved by the Gf ady FFA Chap. tef with Charles Chambers as Advisor. Plate pies weft furnished by FFA toy's moth- efSt James Lee StaflfieW ed entertainment with his guit.

af, Country and Western sosgs for 390 people. Proceeds went to the FFA Chapter. For an expense paid trip fof wo, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Islers was dfawn visit the iompanys' export station and iock in the coatal city 5f Hous.

where the grain Is loaded in to ships or their main office large receiving station and in Kansas City. The tain is trucked from smaller and railed into on. Names of wheat producers Celling to local elevator xwled for the drawing and re- luired to be present before ig a recipient of the trip in he near future. Wives Hear Jook Review At Luncheon The first meeting of the fall eason was held by the Cat- emen's Wives Auxiliary in the ome of Mrs. Philip Lyons, 1009 derriwether, with eleven mem- ers present.

A short business meeting was conducted, mak- ig preliminary plans for the lattle Festival which will take lace in October. Mrs. C. D. Kelley gave a book eport on the novelette, "Neigh- jour written by Willa Jather.

It depicted the life story a delightful Bohemian man who possessed the great natural gift of 'loving people'. Mrs. also recommended sev- tan Corrln A Complete Line Stwing Supplies CHARGE IT on Sean Revolving Charge Account Some years ago there was mar whose business was tanning hides One day he decided that if could take an old, stiff, ugly, big pored hide and turn Into 3 beau tiful, small-pored soft piece leather a glove-" then, how the same miracle could bt wrought with human ticulariy since there were living with which to work, He experimented with Ws skin, using to a modified form things used to tanning hides. At 73 he had unblemished skin lite that el a much younger nwv From this original evolved MASY KAY You, too, can enjoy tigs beauty secret let me show pu that Woman Need Em WVW Tuesday, Saturday AT HAW AND I AVI to arrangs i fcciaJ wUH hi BRIDE-ELECT Mr. and Mrs.

F. A. Parker, 212 Gary, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Christian, to Marine PFC Jerry' Brinkley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brinkley of Muleshoe, Tex, The couple will be married Saturday at 7:30 p.m.

in the 16th and Pile St. Church Christ. No invitations are being sent but all friends and relatives of the couple are invited to attend. eral other books written by the same author, namely "The Best "Wjien Death Comes to an and Pulitzer Prize winner, "One of Following the meeting and book report, the members held a luncheon at a local restaurant, for which Mrs.Ike Kinyon was hostess. The next meeting will be a Dutch-treat noon luncheon, Friday, Oct.

4, at the Guadalajara Restaurant, at which time final plans for the-Cattle Festival will be made. 01 blondes never fade. They just dye away The latest thing in clothes is I woman you're waiting lor. Flattered: a man who says things to your face he wouldn't say behind your back. When the average father finishes, assembling hig son's toys, they're not what they're cracked up to be.

There must be something to horse sense. After all, how often do you see horses collide? It makes plenty of sense to come to Colonial Beauty Salon, 713 W. 21st, Phone 762-2761 for hair styles that make you the smartest in your crowd. Brightest all the bv Famous SPECTACULAR SELECTIONS THAT MAKE THRILLING GIFTS Sat tvery table aglow with tltgant Iwirloom-look silver it our exceptionally low prices. Choose from our outstanding variety of pieces for every serving need, crafted by the famous International Silver Company.

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