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Clovis News-Journal from Clovis, New Mexico • Page 2

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PAGE TWO OLOVIS, NEW MEXICO, EVENING NEWS-JOUttNAC THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,1937 Social Events NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST WOMEN READERS News I fywts Mrs. Ray Bec Leader S. Class The Loyal Berean Class of the First Christian church '''met at the church yesterday for Its annual covered-dish luncheon and election of '(iff leers'; at time' Ray Beck; was chqSen to; Succeed Mrs. C. Johnscin-as president -of the group.

"'h! Tvyenty-elght members were In Mrs; A. U. Shull i-ead 'the ''devotional arid ''the' 'business session followed, with Mrs. Johnson presiding. Other officers elected were vice 'Mrs, 1 Dona "Elder; secretary-treasurer, --Mrs.

13d McDan- lel assistant 'secretary and treasurer, Sam Stone; reporter, Mrs. William KS. Collins; 'teacher, Mrs. Shuli; and assistant teacher, Mrs. "Claude RayboWh." -class' report for the month wds 'as 'folio wS: 41 -2JL magazines'; '6? trays and 44 The Social CALENDAR Enjoys fyfeet A very pleasant afternoon was enjoyed yesterday by nine members of Humming' Bird Art Club when" they met in the h6me of Giidewell, 'at 805 Sterrl- wether, 'for needlework.

the close 'pf the day, tasty refreshments were served. Clyde Campbell Circle meeting with Miss Glennette Norrls, 1101 Main, at 7 o'clock. Claudia-Jordan, assistant hostess. Senior Fidelis class of First Baptist Church holding a business ses- sion'and social at o'clock, with M'ss Nellie Lee Wagner; at 118 West 6th Street. club meeting with L.

W. wether, at 2:30 o'clock; -Kill Kare club meeting at 2:30 o'clock 'with Mrs. -L, Wigging, peters" hostess 1 'B; Baptist, 5VIrs. Cecil xRoberson, at str6et, fcr ipartyi: at o'clock. Contract Club meeting at ait Harvey House, 1 Literary Department meeting at Harvey House-for 1 o'clock luncheon.

Please phone Mrs. McCarty, at 547-M- for-reservations. Jane Witfiers Gives i- i i M. CoibboyHis Biggest Thrill HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 16 Eugene McAdams, Las 1 N.

broncH bUs'ter, to thrllli been comirlg In rapid succession thsis6 days, got his biggest onei'tbjday. Given a glinipse of motion pic- lure studios' fo'r the flbt time, Gene stopped with "gee "whiz" at first, but soon got his vocal cords to working under the urging of Jane child screen- star. Jahe; Whbset pibtur'e-'Work prevented her: frd'nv attending the ''Kid -ypungi-lVtbAdaiWs won Jtim-vat pla'ne and: aga! held his' 'attehtloVi'' today. 'i "It rilling td: the rocfeoj i' i LA By BOMAR Comes a report of an Alabama girl who can't stop talking arid the Girl NeXt Dbbi' sdys Her old man thinks it will be news when they fihd woman who ''can Mf embers Auxiliary In Meeting T. F.orty-fiye members "of the First Presbyte'rla'n Wpnie'ri'sV Aujcillary m'et at 'trie 'Calvkry- church "yesterday for study.

The with the singing of-''I'Gave My for 'followed the scripture by Humphrey. Mrs. then led in prayer. 'Mrs. O.

F. Carmain, president conducted business 1 A letter reatj from prcild'eht, 1 arid also letter from 'the' synodical historian, Mrs. Hugh May gave on, Kerryille. Members then decided 'to' sponsor'a 'riursery during the Sunday morning worship hour. Bible lesson, 'followed the business, with Barton lead- Junior High Faculty presents Assembly J- v-V JiAi'f Regular assembly of' Clo.vis Junior H.igh was conducted by 'Mr.

'C. C. MeDougal, principal, Wedti'esday 'at two o'clock. Members of the faculty presented lhe''foliowing program: Reading, at the Baseball by MJss Lucy an inspirational talk by Superintendent James.M. and two musical number's, 1 arid Lavendar" played by the of Harry Bar- tori, violin; Miss 'Elizabeth Gaut, cello, and Miss Juanita Jack Highfill of Carlsbad, who has 'been visiting: here Several days, today to take his Miss Jane Alice Highfill, to Silparii Springs, where she will enter John Brown University.

Mild family 1 are a beneficial factor hi rearing children, nccbrdlng child specialist, who contends 'the harmless spats give the youngsters an insight into" the problems of Jife. So, but youngsters' minds aren't "tuned "the problems of Tlie only thlrig the average child can see in a spat between its mother and father is wretched unpleasantness. Sidonle Gruenberg's argument is certainly a poor excuse for quarrels between parents, in" my opinion. Everytime some admiring young fellow says of a girl friend, "She's got everything," I wonder if this includes dandrtiff, fallen arches, and rail the. other evils the advertisements warn the gals According to an article in the September Commentator by L6uis Mattox Miller, women, particularly experienced housewives, are in "great demand in the business world.

The writer cites many instances of' housewives winning success in the: commercial field. For instance, Mrs. Helen Cole, mother of foiir children, decorated R. H. Macy "and windows with so' much imagination that soon Fifth Avenue was'bidding for her services, Louise Taylor Davis, who had run'a' household for fifteen years, cashing in on the one thing she knew 'thoroughly: the home.

She started writing advertising copy for an agency in Philadelphia. Today she is one of the highest salaried women" in the advertising field. 'And on and on. Miss Miller recounts countless examples of' women applying their simple housewifely knowledge in the business world, and'emerging 'famous suc- cesses. Place your Ad here and be sure.

"So don't fret too much cooking biggest thrill was meet- she liked to ride horses tWo of and could 'go riding sometime- 1 when liot.hvwei'e occupied. hds a trip to tv -island coming to Mfn: along. Hvlth some-pther''(thrills'' before he 'returns'' home'. Delta faappa Gamma v'? Fraternity Meets -i- The Executive Boai-d of the Delta Kappa" Gamma national honorary organization -if or wpmeri Wa'chers in last night at the home of 'the president, Thelma McCully; to 'discuss plans arid 'policies for the coming year, i 1 1 Follow.ing the business meeting, the group- was joihed'i by -Miss fias- ter ''school mirse, for a. social 'Those "pr.esent were-; Miss Edna King 1 vice president of Delta.

Kappa Chlpe Gilbert, -Miss 'Mary Leta Bayless', the president i-ah'd'' -Miss Mc- rt John Dunning Jr. Has a y. sf Birthday Party Celebrating his eighth John'Dunning, a group of 'friends yesterday afternoon at the home of his parents, Axtell street! Following 'an'afternoon of games, the 'Were served'a of punch, ice cream and -'cake. Pink and green predominated iri thevcolor schenie. As parting favof the host presented each guest with a Bo-lo.

Those attending were: Billy Williams, C. L. Lancaster, Buddy and Bobby Buddy and, JoliA Slebbins, Rex Ray Smith; Joy McKinney, iKathryn McKlnnfey, Joe McKinney, Ken Charles Lynn Davidson, Patsy, Bobby arid Dwight, Jerry Durand, Malcolm Houston, -Harry Billy Evans and Ar.thur JohnsOn. rs. J.

W. Hostess To Club Mrs. J. H. Stebbins was hostess to jtlie Social Art' Glub yesterday when; members met' in her home for'a business session' and needlework.

At the close of the afternoon, tasty I'efreshiherits we're' serVed to one F. J. McCarty, and the members, Mrs. Walter Nance, Mrs. Horace Brown, Mrs.

Will Norman, Mrs. Dewey Tidhibre, Mrs. F. J. Keyworth, Mrs.

J. K. Board, and the hos'tess; Mrs. Stebbins. BRIEFS CARLSBAb, 16 county sheriff's" ''officers wore to leave today for Oklahoma City to return a suspect In the Sept.

4 holdup of the Bryan Drive-In Gtipeery. Vy.alker Bryan, son of the proprietor -of officers said, Identified' p'h'dlogrnphs of' the man held Oklahoma da 'the one fobbed of $115. LAS CRUCES, Sept. 16 boosters from El Pnso, Alamogordo and Las Cruces today prepared for conferences' hdre tomorrow with Gov. Clyde El Pasoans sought the interview with the Now Mexico chief executive who will be here for an address in hopes of obtaining completion of the New Mexico'part of a Carlsbad to El Pnso highway.

The A'iamogeitlo nnd Las Cruces delegations seek completion of a highway between the two towns. er HOSPITAL NOTES: Charles Croweli of Bovina left the Baptist hospital last night for his home, following an appendectomy. TO: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Isbell, 'on the bifth of "a son, Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson, of Texfco; on' the birth of a son, Thomas Place Your Ad Here and Be Sure. dinner this evening. Softie day you may to prepare a meal, and have a pay'check 1 your husband's look pin money, Mj.

E. Fellowship Meeting Enjoyed Class Reporter) The church fellowship evening at the First Methodist church Wed- neRday night was a grand About 200 or more Were present. The people came" by families. Even the norsery was going strong with children "playfully ha'ppy around the sand tables. assembly room ex'ery brie seerned free and most 'agreeable! -Each one 'did what was pleasing, so that the men.

and worrteir find yburig people mingled together in 1 a neighborly -'-Music was furtilshed by Harry E. 'Barton, Miss Elizabeth Gaut, arid Miss Juariita Ward; "The ladies 1 who composed the committee on arrangements were Mrs. H. C. Mrs.

J. M. Bickley aric) Steed. Refreshriienls were 'served by Moprrii'an, Mrs. R.

'B. Wakefield, Cdrl Miller arid consensus of opinion "Let us have another fellowship evening." njoys FT. SUJvINER, Sept. FT. Siimner school 1ms a much larger enrollment this ycnr than expected, At the present there are 179 enrolled In hitfh school and 432 en- WATed In fe rnde school, mid high are crowded, On September 17th at lOiOS A.

Ml there vv.ill be a special assembly at the' high sch6ol a'udltoi'limv commemorating the 150th anniversary of the adoption of the constitution. The pastors of the churches 'Will have charge of the program. 1 The Fort Suniner school bonrd and wives entertained at the faculty (grade and -high) with a melon 'feiist--Tu 1 psaay night: The Home EC, Club and Agriculture haVe reMal meetings each tlr'st ilnd 'days of each' month at' AV-TM. Every Bother Thursday -be' lilar asseiVibly' day' "for 1 high 'ana'lVinioi? "high students 'at si' News Briefs Judge E. F.

Lokey of is In Cloyis on legal business. Miss Edna Norrls was here last night from Claude where she Is a teacher In the schools. Bill Finch, a former resident of Clbvls, yesterday His" h'oriie Was' 'here oPa Shol't business trip; Mr, attd Mrs. R. E.

Rowelis 'are expected to return tomorrow from Lubbock where they have been for the last few days, Harry Taylor and Miss Gillian Buchanan, of the E.N.M.j:CV slaff lii'Portales, were In Clovls yesterday. Thirty five (35) boys have gone put Idr vfootbnll 'Mp'radtice 'this year, me.et'lh'£'' P. M. Until each day. l.i.i 1 House Man Injured 1 In Stone Crusher is-, Sept.

W. D. Head of ''House; empfpye 'of the Stmtlers Cbji'structlori i company; had the fnlsfortune of gettlng'''hts foot brushed lii 'the rock crtisher whfch Is uscd'in constructing -Federal' High way 54 ''toward 'Lo'gah, Monday morning. who was working the shaker screen slipped into the "screen; He" is In the Tu- cunicari General Hoapuai. OAR SMASRBp IN WRECK FT SUMNER, 3.

N. Mason of was In Albuquertiue Sunday, right side-of his-'fbur- door sedan was as Sam B. Blair of directly Into the Mastfn Ing onto street)' Masdn is an'emplpyee of the Fort Sumner Autb 'Conipany here. It Pays 10 snop The Want Ads In This Paper. Eldridge Mears of Pot-tales was here' yesterday attemllrig business Reduce By Exercise Class and Private Work iw Physical Education Mrs.

Cljnde Newton 3ll Phone 214 EXPERT RADIO SERVICE If your radio is sick, let our Doctori Conoyci- and Gloyer, doctor it back to It a I Ii. Authorized r'Vice on all mnkci of radios. Laboratories 119 E. 4th Doc Conover Phone 93 Doc Glover irig." Sufiject of. study'was "The Story Ever Told," taften "frbin the first chapter of Ephesians." S'At'the close of the study, a tasty sata'd 1 "Wa'S ''served- to thbse present.

by, tjie Mrs; E. "Ja'ck Calkins, Baker," Mrs! E. Guthals arid Wade. ferirnary Teachers In Regular Meet teachers of the First Baptist' Primary department met afternoon in the home 6'f J. for the regular business session and social meeting.

IMrs. read the devotional from Proyerbs arid Mrs. Henri Barris led in prayer. Mrs. L'oyd conducted the business and a' social hour during which" refreshments were served lArs.

S. 'B'urks, Mrs. G. Mrs. Ray'Hungate, v.S.".' Petty, Mrs.

Lindsay Andrews, Frank "Lane, Mrs, I. C. Tucker, Henri 'Barris, Mrs. Everett Mrs'. H.

B. Hager, Mrs. R. Grantham, the hostess, arid her mother, Mrs. Christopher.

Girls' Debating Cfub Meets 1 The Girls' Debating club, under the sponsorship of Miss Dora M. Russell, met Tuesday in its weekly session. The president, Miss Martha Donelson, called the meeting to order and the secretary read the minutes of the meeting. An enjoyable program was then presented, with articles read on "American Society" as seen through the eyes'of. Lin Yutajig, auithor of "My Country and My People," and others.

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