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Las Cruces Sun-News from Las Cruces, New Mexico • Page 3

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Thursday, July 31, 1958 LAS CRUCES (N.M.) SUH-NEWi PAGE THREE A Women's Page BETROTHED W.l. Golds Go To Rough Riders' Annual Reunion Mr. 'and Mrs. W. L.

Gold left Vednesday for Vegas to at- end the annual of Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders, famous nembers 'of the Spanish-Amerian War. Each year the Golds receive an fficial invitation to reunion appreciation of Mrs. Gold's inndling.the group's publicity dur- hg the three 'years they resided Vegas. Mrs. Gold stated may pos- ibly, the last' official reunion the group, due to the advanced ge of th'e veterans.

The Spanish- War took place in 1898. Mrs. McCutchen And James E. NeleiglrAre Married Here Today Mrs. Jrinlco McCutchen and aines Emerson Nelelgh, Las Crucs mayor, were married at First Vesbyterian 'church at Las Cru- at 1 o'clock this afternoon, lev.

Frank Jones, pastor, officiat- d. Tha ceremony was performed In presence of the immediate fam- llcs of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Neleigh left after he ceremony for a brief wedding rip.

MISS DULCIE LIGON To Wed James L. Boykln Miss Dulcie Ligon To Wed James Boykin Mr. and Mrs. R. Ligon of Fl.

Stockton, announcing the engagement daughter, Du.lclo Lefiter vBoykin of Las Crudes, -son of Mr. and Mrs! L. formerly of Las Cruces andilprfiseiflly in the Philippine Islantls with 'the State department. September Inle Set The wedding-will bq solomnizecl 'September 2 in the'-Pirst Presbyterian church nt Ft. Stockton.

The hrldc-clect. graduate Stockton High fichfv-'. is to receive her degree in music from Texas. Western college in August. She ia a member of Keta Alpha social so.rority and Alptm Chi scholastic honorary sorority.

A.VM Sluilont Mr. Boykin; who is a graduate of Cruces High school, took his degree in mechanical 1 engineering from New Mexico A'M, where he is now working toward an electrical engineering degree. Ho served two tours of duty with the Air Force and worked for Hughes Aircraft company in California as a mechanical engineer. Miss. Ligon has one brother, David Ligon of Ft.

Stockton, and Mr. Boykin is the brother of Ed Boykin, Las Cruces and Ben Boykin of Anaheim, and Miss fletty Boykin, who Is touring Europe wttlT the AH-American chorus. A "bear," in Wall Street and on other stock exchanges, is a broker who sells for future delivery securities which he docs not own at the time of the sale. Girls Slate Reports 'Scheduled Al Legiort Auxiliary Meeting The American Legion Auxiliarj will meet at p.m, Wednesday August at the Legion hall, 333 South Main, for their August meeting 1 instead of the regular meeting; date. The Las Cruces High Sehoo girls who altnnded Girts State at the University of New Mexico in June, will be special guests.

Thi molherR of the girls and theii sponsors have also been invited The girls will give their reports on Girla Slate. A social hour, will follow thi m'oRling-. Members are urged to nttclut. Duplicate Bridge Has Regular Game Duplicate bridge session this week was n. regular game.

Mrs C. L. dandy and Mrs. D. D.

Miller placed first; Jack Soulcs and Nor berL second; Mr. nnd Mrs EaiT Greenwood, third, and Mr and Mrs. Ed Mclntosh, fourth. Forests in New York slate have increased more thnn 20 per cen in Ihe past three decades. Tin state now has acre: compared to 12,000,000 acres in TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES SALES REPAIRS RENTALS --Your Underwood Agency-THE PAPER MILL 132 W.

Las Cruces Ave. Ph. JA 6-6643 COMING EVENTS El Vecino club will ineet 'at'7130 Monday, August 4 a the loine of Mrs. Frank Ramirez, and not as previously announced. Wonieh's Prexies Visit Purr's Opening Reception Las Cru'ceg club presl-1 dents seemed to Imvc turned out en'masse Wednesday hlglit when entertained at a -pre- opening reception by officials of the new Furr' Food store, located at Solano and Foster road.

Quite i a number of husbands were i evidence, -as they, also had been invited. It was one of successful, yet informal, friendly affairs Lias Cruces has had In many a day. As the, women gathered, they were served refreshments seated along the front of the store, i Pacing, them was quite an impres- slve "line-up" of -company Extending greetings to the guests were Roy- Furr. president of the company from Lubbock, and i Jack O. Stone, advertising dree-1 tor.

While the husbands were be-, ing entertained with demonstration, of outdoor cookery, Furr company officials escorted the ladies on a tour of the store. According to excerpts from-ono president's, notes: a televitjlo'n room' to entertain Junior while mama shops; also comic all departments i clearly marked with large, lighted signs. a dietetic food section large variety of well-known brand names of canned goods row upon.row of spices and arranged alpha- bet'icaljy yet! There was a long, long case load? ed with meat, two grades, one official said, choice and U. S. 'standard many other foods ordinarily found in grocery store but attractively displayed an intriguing array of fancy foods, such as stuffed pears, and the like all the "makings" for canapes and hors 'd'oeuvres, from anchovy paste to rattlesnake meat! hit with the ladies was "cosmetic bar" In the front of the'store.

The-company presented each with, her shade a popular brand lipstick In a fancy case nearby a large selection of magar Then there were the ooha and aahs over the toy display name a few, dolls, puzzles, model planes, tricycles, wagons, and toys for the near It a sectio filled with children's needs froi diapers to.shirts dresses and hose for mama. "An Immense display of liousi wares first aid supplies ami drug department all this er. hanced py floral gifts of There was no doubt about 1 the presidents of the Cruet women's clubs were greatly in pressed! Mrs. David Rodwell Talks On-Missions At Guild Meeting Members of Westminster guild No. 3 of the First Presbyterian Church held monthly meeting the home of Mrs.

John Stephenson this week. After a short session, Mrs. David Rodwell took charge of the program which introduced a' new mission study to the guild She told of varied 'experiences as an English teacher In the Presbyterian Mission School at Tucson, and stressed the need foi interest and assistance In the mission field. Mrs. John Horfmau gave the devotional.

Members present were Mines Horace" Coburn, Eugene Staffeldt Homer Beauchamp, John Hoffman and John Stephens. Mrs. Rodwell and Mrs. H. J.

Wood were guests. Child Burns July 31 Vlclor a Schramm died Wednesday burns received when the garagi at his home caught fire. The littl r. a s. J.

Schramm was.rescued by his mo ther. He was playing in the ga rage. Police flre'appar enlly started when a can of gaso line overturned, and fumes were ignited by a water heater pllo light. Red Heart Dog Schillings Chunk Tuna can 29c Elgin quarters 2 Ibs. 35c Charcoal 10 lb.

sack 69c Best Quality tall cans Pineapple Juice Luncheon Meut Spam can 49c No. 300 Can 22c Minute Maid Lemonade can lOc Freestone Peaches, No. 303 can. 22c Holland Dutch Treat Ice Cream gal. 59c Ilnliilny Dtfttetlo Ice qls.

45c Full Pound Sugar 39c Dietetic can lOc Regular Kooiade 6 for 25c A CHEESE Aged Lorighom FREE SAMPLES LB. Peyton's 'Del Norte A lb.79c Dcraing's All Meat A lb.59c Hickory Smoked HaU or Whole A U. S. Choice Beef BEEF ROAST lh. 59c Firm Slicors TOMATOES lb.

15c CORN 3qars 1 7 2 lbi.29c IT; S. Nii. 1 Long Wiltej POTATOES lOlbs. 49c feunkUt, Real Juicers LEMONS lb. I5c f.ocat, Long Green GREEN CHILI lb.

19c Local, nice AV ripe CANTALOUPES lb. 3k Free Delivery Each Day-Call Before 9:30 A. M. Save Your Time For Other Activities. Let us do your shopping.

Call In your order any lima for Drive-By and Pick-Up. No need to get out of your car. THRIFT GROCERY Store Hoiri: Week dayi 6:30 p.m.-- Saludiy 7:00 116 W. LAS CRUCES AVENUE A A OF COMING EVENTS 20-30' dill), 7 p.m. Town find Country, Optimist uluU, 7 p.m.

15! 1'ntio. FRIDAY: Jewish Community Servians, 8 p.m. Branlgan Library auditorium. Do-Si-Do Square Dnnccrs club. 8 p.m, Box Supper Will Be Sponsored By Rainbow Girls Rainbow Assembly No.

12 will ponsor a box supper at 0 p.m. Saturday, on the back lawn al he Morris May homo, 480 El ni do, Rainbow girls are Inviting dates and other friends. Each girl to take a decorated box i imch for two, which will be auc- "ioned off. Ira Slmonson and Mor- May will be micUoneiirs. A program 'by Sandy Johnson, Neva Ami Mfiy, Carolyn Scale, ind Carolyn Todd is to be pre- lented; Jo Ann Davis, worthy ml- rtaor of the assembly, will be iiistress of ceremonies.

Mr. and Mni. Jiuik Hixon are an- imcing the birth of a Kerry David, on July '23. The baby weighed 7 pounds (I ounces at jii'th. The IHxona have a tlmitjii- er, Cynthia.

JPSS Hlxon nf CrucCH, in paternal granil- lier, and Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. lutchlsnn nri! innlornal jji'iunlpni'- Mr.

and Mrs. Harry DooUttlo, vho are Just get tint; settled new place at 1905 A in la, had us house guests wontly, Mr. and Mra. ttilhcrl Bluo and iuin, Hilly, rom Coffeyvllle. JCun.

The 1'Jon- RUi's lived in Coffeyvillo fur a lumber of years. Party Lines Mr. and Mrs. Men-ell Thompson, Jackie and Jerry Suo, are leaving over the week end for Coos Hay, where they will npeiul a nonth fishing and vacationing at other points of Interest In that area. Marilyn Aken.

daughter of Mm. Hugh" Stephens, underwent major surgery at Hotel Dleu In El Paso Wednesday. World 1 Only Mly Automatic Cltantr ELECTROLUX ecmoujx conr. mJ Sirvln WYLIE YOUNG 519 N. Main JA 4-oni3 EMISSION Phone 6-8181 Thurs.

Fri. FIESTA Drive-In Theatre I'hnno MM8 Thurs. Fri. Sat. SK "STAY HERE AND KEEP A SHOTGUN TALKS LOUDERTOACROWDI" 1'lus 2ml -FRANK SINATRA MITZIGAYNOR JEANNE GRAIN EODIE ALBERT LOANS Valley Loan Finance Company Accounts Consolidated Refinancing Real Esialo Automobiles Appliances Supervised by Stale Banking Department "Il'fl Easy To Pay Our Finance Way" In Los Cruces Established in 122 W.

Grlggs Lai Crucen Telephone 6-5731 Drive-In Thealra Ph. 4-4511 NOW SHOWING THRU SATURDAY! Robert Miichum Curl Jurgens as the amazing men who llvod the sea's most amazing adventure ClNHMAScOPE: Predut.d(nd riinu nAUiri I cou.1.., oi LUX. DIGK POWELL PLUSi "WENDELL MAYES WOODWARD NORTH MNMLL HUHUR MITCHELL OWNS RUSH HINttE ONITE THRU SAT. Gonlinuoua 1 From 1:30 Joora opi-n Will JA 0,2321 AtluILn: Mill, me Nights S5c ChlklriMi An.vy.nn! TONITE THRU SAT 2 FIHST-H0N I-IITSi Ptnmaunl Prluntl SS KmKU-llIjTrON'HWi HIT NO. SLAVES Without souls- chained by evil forces, from Outer SpaceI' THE SPACE CHILDREN MICHEL HAY ADAM WILLIAMS PEGGY WEBBER JACKIE COOCAH ShowH Hiiirt nt 7:00 Doors open Dial JA ESTA NOCHE! l'in IAH liurua 7:00 4)30 ('iVWono A..

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