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felrose, Elida Women's Are Honor Guests Meeting In Portales ORTALES, (Special) The Melrose and Elida Worn. Clubs were guest of the Portales women at a meeting club house Wednesday afternoon. 4rs. D. Reed, president)- 1 WJ, VOJVCwl I he ClUb, gave the Welcome Hostesses were Mesdames Hatch, Mrs.

Stahl, president of --j A Pd Neer, Tex Marshall, H. F. iMelrose Club and Mrs. A. 'orson, Carl Turner, B.

F. Cook, i i VjClI I Ul IJC71 JJ. i V.w\MJf\i nch, president of the p. s. ciick, j.

v. Mnuk. cnss Club, had each Intro- ons, Eugene Mann, and Miss Sallie their members. fttfin Martin L. Cole of ENMU guest speaker of the after- He chose the subject "One 1 Within." 'ring the business meeting, the accepted an Invitation from club to be their guests February 13.

's. J. D. Turner, past president Portales Club, presented to the club and It was used I Tie first time Wednesday. s.

H. R. Carr presented a gift to the club for the March imes. refreshment table was laid luija white cloth and the decor- carried out the red and color scheme. Sweotpeas and fal appointments were used.

iGordon Hatch presided at the ji bowl and Mrs. E. N. Neer the varities of sandwiches. Bryant.

1 "Jf well Affairs Russell Erhards and Mrs. Russell Erhard who i to Kilgore, last week. 'Jed several informal affairs as well compliment. Canasta club of which Mrs. 'd was a member here, in her honor at the home Maurice Sims.

Two tables 9 layers were present for the sy that took place at t.he Friday afternoon meeting lo) Lynell Skarda was hostess informal morning coffee Courtesy to Mrs. Erhard. The list was limited to 10, all Rams Basketball Squad Guests At Jim Rice's Party PORTALES, (Special) Mr and Mrs. Rice were hosts to a party honorin; their son, Jimmy, on hi Rocky Dale Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Houston, 409 Merriwether, was one year old on January 25. Ho is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. D. B.

Tennessee in Clovis, and Mrs. G. C. Houston of Tex'ico. (Photo by Melton) friends of the honor guest, and Mrs.

Bernard Davis dinner hosts to the Erhards Saturday night before their 1 ijture. a final courtesy to their Mr. and Mrs. Erhard were for informal open house in home, 2110 Axtell. Mr.

and Lucien Lindsey occupy the home now. alen ocia ar TUESDAY, January 30: meeting of the VVSCS of Uio Methodist church will he hclrt at Portnlcs startinR at .10 a.m. A covered dish lunch- con foe Joseph ASPIRIN SPIRIN AT ITS BEST HKDMC.SDAV, The Hnppen-to-Sew Club meet Ht p.ni. Jn the home ot Mrs. VI Howard, Till KSDA1 1-Vli.

1: ot the Forest will meet at 6:30 p.m. (it the Carpenters hnlll. circles nf the WSCS of Hie First Muthmiist churcli "-III meet in the church parmrs ut p.m. 'lyde Campbell class nt First Methodist u'ch will meet nl p.m.. at the nson and Mrv will V.

Scott Snnw Srlipnck. Mrs. Itavt? the eighteenth birthday, Wednes day evening. The turkey was served In th dining room of the Lilac Par Drlve-In. The banquet table wa laid with a white linen cloth nn decorations were In school colors red and white.

The birthday cake was a ton sheet cake showing a mlnlatur basketball court complete with nl of the markings. The player, num her 43, which Is numbe on I he first team ot the Rams was near a post on which wa suspended the basketball net. The score board showed thn Jimmy had made six field goals two free losses and no persona fouls giving him a total of 15 points. The four-course dinner wa served at 7 p.m. The entire Rains' baskelbal learn was present.

Some of the soys had helped the honoree cole irate the past six birthdays und our of (he boys are playing (hell ast. year of basketball for PHS The guests presented the honoree with a wool sport coat. Those attending were Ooach ant Mrs. And Smith, Mike Coplrn Howard Powers, Molvin Rny, Franse, Dwain Cloud, Stanlev Oldham, Chubbj. Slaten, Franklin Bailey, Kendall Schlenker and Charles Nelson, and the hosts Ronald Mills was unable to attend.

Wesleyan Guild Has Film On Holy Land Mrs. Frank Smith showed the film, "The Holy Land," Thursday night lo the Wesleyan Service guild of the First Methodist: church when the group met in the church parlors. Mrs. Horace Jones gnve the de votional and Mrs. Herb Hill presided at the business session.

Mrs. Colmer Rogers was appointed secretory and Mrs. W. A. Powell re.

porter. Sixteen members, three new members, Mrs Jack Brown, Mrs. Hnrlan nnd Mrs. Adrian Beasley, and one guest, Miss Sue Goodc were present. Mrs.

W. A. Newell and Mrs. Elheri Sanders, hostessess, served dessert course. The guild will meet next on February 8, when a new type of study will be inaugurated." Bible discussion will be conducted by Mrs.

C. O. Greene, with entire membership participation. ana (Chatter Hi! It has been a pretty slow week this week. Almost everyone was catching Spring fever Thursday since It was so hot.

The Junior Journal came out Insl week. Everyone seemed to enjoy its many quotations and comments. Heard that the press staff really spends a lot of time on it. Who Is Snundra Wyrlck's new boy friend? HMMM. What's this about Charles Guth- nls and Jack Hubby being late for Speech? They're going to hnve 'o make some speeches to make the ilme up.

What happened lo I.eona Hudson's glasses? Docs it have some- hing to do vvilh fire? Was is magic that enabled the th period English class in Room lo get some copies of Romonn? Xsk N. J. Home Room 32 is sure proud of Hillin, our cowboy singer. He In the talent show, Another good artist in Home Room 32 is Lois Vickery. She also vas on the talent show.

By the way, 1 hear she hns nn offer to alay with the Tex Wheeler Bend Townsend, Sandra Bevel and Randy Woniack. Keep up (he good work, kids, we're real proud of you. Everyone sure enjoys the study hall In room 34, first period, every morning. Wonder We hoar J. S.

and R. M. are going steady. Good Kick, We also want to congratulate S. K.

and'S. for going steady. WluU's this about Sandra Bevel and Scott Tell us mote ood hnnce. She deserves a Home Room 32 has elected their ffirers. They are president, Lou Vnn Barfield; vice-president, Vir- 'inia Brown; secretary and frea- urer, Joan Hughes; student coun- il representative, Marsha Thomas and reporter, Leona Hudson.

We're all so proud of our basket- nil hoys for winning the second Say, what's laukliiu; and Nice going, boys, this nhovil Jean Kenneth Norton? iesl of luck, kids. Have you seen the nice ring layme Harmon is now wearing? rVonder if Carl Shores knows any- hing about it. Miss Broiles was out of school 'hursday and Friday because of Iness. Mrs. Cook was a wonderful ubstilute.

Come again, Mrs. Cook. Paul Bering was out of town for couple of days Ihis week. We ear ho made a quick trip to Okla- oma. We're sure proud of some of ir Junior High students for re- the privilege of playinr in High School Band.

They nre city Hass, Mike Mitchell, lemcnts, Roy Melugin. Make cooking fun in '51 with a brand new ROPER GAS RANGE Use GAS for It's clean! It's convenient! It's dependable It's economical It's tdl 1 no 'lit 'it The distinctive Roper Gas Range will help you save! Scores of thrilling new features are built into the superb Roper gas ranges to save you Save you Save you Stop in. See them, Select the model that exactly suits your cooking requirements. See these features on ROPER Gas Ranges! Simmer" Top Burners "Bake Matter" Baking Oven "Roper Broiler Automatic Oven Control kids! G. S.

seems to like a certain sev' enth grader with the initials f. Guess who? Monday, Home Room 5, Miss homo room, elected a now set of officers for second semester. They are Carol Knnpp, president; Jonti Hall, vice-president, nnd pro- grar.i chairman, nnri VVnnda Sue Evans, secretary and reporter. The council representatives HIT -arol Knnpp nnd Bobby Brock. The iVIMJ'Lor for Chit and Chel Chattel is MaKlne Fulgliom.

This week, Home Room 5 elected the jfirl and boy of the month for December. They are Mary Miller nnd Jimmy Manes. Cletls Jones nnrt Barbara Fryer surely do mnke cute Hasn't Nancy Hamilton looked sweet these days. She really has same sweet Lucky Janet Jennings and Diane Brooms surely looked cute this week. They were dressed exactly alike.

How cute can you We hear Muyme Harmon, Jane Crane, Janet Diekson nnd Jane Kelso nre really having fun I hose days! More Fun. We're sure glad to have Mrs. Tucker back with us. We really missed her. Glnd to hnve you hack, Mrs.

Tucker. Nolan Craig and Johnny Stagner really have bnng-up good lime in English, don't you Miss Broiles' first period literature class oral book reports this week. They really enjoyed It. Betty Hass really hns some in- tresting booklets. Doesn't she, Jean We surely enjoyed the assembly program Thursday.

It was a lovely program. We think everyone enjoyed seeing "Skipper," the movie- star dog. There also were birds and the rabbit. Betty Kim didn't, too well in Social Science so she keeled over in faint. Everyone was scared, but Betty came to and was ns good as ever.

Ann Fair has stars in her eyes these days. Wonder if a certain ninth grade boy hnd anything lo Center Club Studies World Government A program on "Different ornments of the World" was pre sented for Center Hotter Home club Thursday when members me In home of Mrs. Bud Pelei son. Mrs. H.

T. Williams, Mrs. R. McGregor, Mrs. H.

H. Allen Mrs. Orval Hudson. Mrs. Git Ware nnd Mrs.

S. W. Woodwar part, on the program, whle wns prepared by Mrs. R. W.

tty man, who wns unable to be pre'j ent. A covered dish luncheon serve at, noon was followed by a buslnes session conducted hy Mrs. Ed'T'e' erson, vice president, A donatlo svas made t.o the March of Dime Mrs. Roy Llndley and Mrs, Edwl Hall were appointed to attend th dw. Instruction school and all wh plan lo make are requesi ed to meet in the home of Mr H.

K. Itnthovn on Feb. 5. Mrs. M.

Jordan nnd Mrs. Peterson received gifts from the! secret, pals. Seventeen monitors and Hire guests were present. Guests were McCaslnnd of Wheelei Texas, Mrs. Gordon Fields an Mrs.

Ertwln Hall. Mis. Hall Jolne group as a new member. The incollns will bo Hi of Mrs. Ben Snell.

do with Lloyd Little "seems inilte Interest ed in an ri.xhlh girl. Wonder she might, he Interested in bin So'Ty, cnn'f tell the girl name. 'Tlii' nre really workln hr.rd to mnke the basketball lean Some of those trying arc Hell. Blair, Belli Hudnell, Merylene Mor ris, Nancy Hamilton, Jnnel Jon nings, Not ma Ingltsh and Rllll Mills beside many, many more Good luck, girls. Frances Barnes seems quit lonely this- week.

Wonflei If Ponalt Fredrlc's moving could have any thing lo do with it. What nbou this Guyllndu Farls has been sick part of the week. We surely miss ed her. Glad to have you back Guyllnda. Friday night Tucky Walker hni a party.

Some of the guys and gal attending were Katheryn Adah Lloyd Norton, Karon Campbell Johnny Hamilton, Judy Zleglei Lyle Walker, Dona Shipley, Glcndi Williams. Paschal) Wicknrd, Bai Darn Wallace and Jack Williams We hear they really had a swcl Lime. Donnn Shipley and Judy Ziogle are really having a nice week-em 'r Judy is staying with Dona. What's this about Donna Ship ley and Ronnie Ore? What abou Lhis, Say, isn't. Miss KlttreJJ sporting a pretty now car? Congratulations Miss Kiltrell.

Ann Conway was oul of schoo because ot laryngitis this week Some of ihr hoys might approve 01 her for good wife 'cause she cnn't lalk. Room 8 has some new officers who are Virginia Krnus, president; Kay Teeters, secretary-treasurer; Shirley Muness, reporter; and Edwin Douglass, program committee, ary Campbell and Virginia Kraus are the student, council members. See you next week, Chit and diet. Vnioit Ctas "Helping Build the Great Southwell it 320 Connelly Street Telepnont 4422 Do You Suffer Distress From and feel so nervous several days before? Do female functional monthly ailments irmko you suffer painful distress, make you feel BO nervous, so Btrangnly restless, tired and Wfink-nt. such times (or ti fow days Just your period)? 71ien start taking Lydla E.

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Truly the woman's friend! NO'I'I: i Or you K. I'liiUlium'i wllli utlilcil Iron. BITS FROM HI Gang; Well, here again bringing Hie latest; news of CHS. Thursday morning we hadi ft pep rally before the Wildcats started on their long and strenuous week- The cheerleaders led us In some yells. The rally was dismissed by seeing the Wildcats off io their first gnme of the weekend, Thursday nlle the Wildcats play ed Carlsbad, It lo-i- "-H hard-played game, with the Wildcats taking the gamp, Lois of kids were there.

Friday nlte the Wildcats played the RosweU team. was a good game also. The Wildcats won the making It the lUh straight Win. Some kids seen (here were; Marylln Murphy, Jncnue 4 Coughll, Jo Wanda Armstrong, Dorothy Krnus, Diane nnd Sondrn Allen Saturday nite the Wildcats piny- ed the Melrose team. It was good game, even If the Wildcats were bent.

Lots of the kids were there showing (he ole purple and while spirit. Krldny morning the Wildcats went through the Carlsbad Caverns. They renly enjoyed It. Sunday few of the kids seen dragging Main were: Jimmy Whatley and Dlnne Curry, Charles Mason nnd Barbara Wess, VVnnda Blackburn, Onrn Watson, B. Bladlock, Belly Illllhouse, Delorcs Petty nnd Lelhn Norton.

ants', for a few week! befiwt wf ing to a naval hospital Lakes, 111, Cunis Wells is parents between surely looks nice to see smile. Come back Mr lies til Please drop the neAVs boxes, thanks. Those taking part Ifr tftt' gram were: Thttwflsltift Carol Green, John Mat-shall Millar, Dale Jones, Levte Wlnton, Mllburn Ion Wells, Jnrtlce PaUtibfl, fttti Derrick. This was the local show given nt the Jurtlof Taking first place wfts ndflf oilier than cute Ellen Wells, ond was captured by the ounrtel made up of Dale Levle Brake, Mllburn Moore flttd Jack Wlnlon, (hlrd was taken by Donnle Fulgram and Sharon Tapp. It wns very good.

We ore proud, of nil of them. See you In the hnlls, Busy Bess mona 3JL Dr. nnd Mrs. George W. Profhyo Friday nlte the Terrors played jspent Saturday In Albuquerque the RosweU team.

It. was a swell gnme also. The Terrors won their ine, Saturday nlte the Terrors played the Melrose leB.m. It wns'n game, Those Terrors really their anmp itin their game, pamc also. They won the Monday nlte the Young People of the First Methodist church wore hostesses of the sub district.

The roung people of the different churches of (ho district were the guests. Everyone really had a swell lime visiting with their ole friends ns well as meeting new kids. Next month they will he the guests of Fl, Simmers. Tuesday (he dlffferent clubs met. GDC met nnd had ns their speak- I he Oermnn girl going lo school al I3NMIF.

They hnd PS their puesls the other clubs of CHS. Everyone really enjoyed i.ho- She was very inlorestlng. Klnsh in the' hnlls! Sny kids here Is the first flash the hnlls. There's eertnln 'ophumore girl who has become interesting in a junior boy mined Freddie. Surely hope he incls out.

who she is. What is the mailer with Bobbie She has been going to all he Te.vlco bnllgames. Whnt's the ivilier Bobble, aren't you loyal to ''lovis any more? Or is It your ioy friend plays for Te.xlco? Who Is Lawnnd Roberts pinelng Come on, gal, let. us in on inn 1 secret. never see Hie Simple any- imre.

Rumor Is I hoy nre all loo iiucli in love to gad about. Virginia Bowker Dixie San- erson nre a couple of girls we see ogether lot. They nre so much like no wonder they nre friends, "irglnla sure hns been making I ho where ho attended the slate Ing of County Medical society erf- fleers, and she attended a meeting of the Medical auxiliary. Oliver Klmbrough, REA 19 gor, Karl Allen and Rlley Walt, lace left Thursday for Cleveland for national REA convention, Saturday morning, Earl Hartley and Andrew plane for Ar Chltwood left io join theiffi ounds of boys since she and Onkle rolce up. Who's that cute Joan Wll- nms hns been going with? Did Sonrirn Price ever get to I Carlsbad.

She was asking every I VVI In oy she passed to take her. She ne girl who really supports In. ViJdcats and so does her sterul Poodles" Todtl. Betty Hlllhouse-- who is Ihni cute hoy who sits behind you In Joyce Cireen is one lonesome gnl since Truman droves went lo the Sendees. The love bug really hit lho.se two.

Bui they will have to set lie down with letters. Mr, nnd Mir. Pheips nn-' Mr. and Mrs. 'Ij-'- 1 Moze" expected back ii urdny or SurtUv where the death of John Allen.

Allen wns brothf families, his wife liclni; to Mrs. and Pheips. Shower, Honors Mrs. Standefer Thirty-five guesls were bidden lo miscellaneous shower held Saturday nl'jht. in the Henson homo, 1313 Cnllmun, honoring ft recent bride, Mrs.

Jake Slandefer. Mrs. Standefer Is the former Miss Chnrlene Poor and her took place January 22. Hostesses for the event wore' Miss Etta Henson, Miss Mildred Moore nnd Miss Evelyn Clark. Guests called between the hours of six nnd eight o'clock.

The serving tnhlc 'wns centered with a blue nnd while arrangement of glndiolns combined with WhHe china bells. The blue nnd' white colors were carried out In the refreshments. The 'hostesses look lurns presiding at the punch bowl. ElPrimero Meets LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Vegetable Compound SPECIAL SALE ON REBUILD-LIKE NEW TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES CASH REGISTERS Unbelievable low prices jus! al a ilinc wlion if may soon be impossible to got this merchandise! Kvcry nui- chine has been rebuilt, completely, just like new! TYPEWRITER PRICES: Remington 35 te 45 Underwood 35 to 69 50 BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINES SPECIAL PRICE "65 AH other makes of addi-it; nuichiacs have been cut for this event! Don't wait.

Come in tomorrow! CASH REGISTERS PRICED FROM 60 NICKEL'S BUSINESS MACHINES Marylin is sure lonesome. She has been busy staying home with her sewing, since she Is en- tgnijed to cute Keith Woodward. What's this we hcnr nhotit Bonnie 1'Ynzler not being loyal lo i'lovis? She has been going with L'uy from Muleslioe. His initials be BB, couldn't 9 Thursday the Wildcats go to lo the tournament. Werlnosddny I be local talent show wns prcsenli-d.

Loads of I he kids wfire there. There were lot of kids In II making good show- Ing for CHS. Kllen Wells wf-nl to (In- sttvle baton contest. The bund BeHy Hass, Jennie and Janet Nobles nl.so wen I. They made a swell showing for Clovis, Friday John Marshall, representing the orchestra, Kllen Wells, Ann Modflff, Hoselle Moore, Mm- lea Millar, Gene Merrill, and Joyce Davidson, representing the weni lo Itoswell to a contest.

They marie a swell hit for us. Tuesday nile the d'luhe Trotters played the Swedes. It was good gnme. Some of the kids watching the game were Jill Dunn imd Mrs, Byron Black was hostess Friday at an all-day meeting of El Primero club, In her home, Giddinfj. Thei-c were 15 members present and guests Mrs.

Llllle Mae DaiiRhtroy county demonstration agent, and Miss Zola Watklns, her assistant. During t.ho morning, dress forms 1 were made, and following the covered dish luncheon, there was business meeting when plans were considered for the program of the year. Some of the members plan attend the tailoring school that. will he hold in Clovis In March. El Primero club will meet again on February 9, when the hostess will be Mrs.

2. McCasland, In her home, 2220 Axlell. Coronado Girl Scout Workers Plan Area Meeting Tuesday Adull nirl Scout workers from Tucumcarl, Santa Rosn, Fl. Sumner, Clovis, Friona, nnd Vnughn will meet Tuesday, January 30, in Clovis at the Girl Scout. Little House, 7th and Sycamore, nl 1:30 p.

m. President of the Coronado nren, Rhodes of Tucumcnrl, will preside at. the meeting, All lenders, board and troop committee members are urged to attend I he meeting. Business lo be discussed will Include aren quotas, the spring area- wide Intermediate Round-up, the purchasing of new office new Dunn (was ,1111 ever proud of her! ment, and the hiring of hioiher? She was really showing area executive director, him off. No wonder.) The Ter-j A short executive board meet- iois, Wildcats, Williams.

Wll-i ing will be held Tuesday morning Inn urid Bobby Cherry. nl 10:00 o'clock in the area office, .1 lUmi) has been visiting her I'mmi in Hie Ban THE OF KOVAI. I (lovU Dial 781S OES WHEN A COID STUFFS YOU UP! from coughing spasms, stuffiness with every single breath! Here's special way to relieve the worst miseric.s of colds with the same Vicks VupoRub that brings such grand results when you rub it on it's Vicks Every single breath you take carries VapoHub's combination of time-pi oved medications dfep into cold-congested large bronchial tubes to bring you glorious relief! rub Vic-ks VapoRub on throat, chest and back. It works for hours to keep up relief! Just put some VajioBub in vaporizer or bowl of boiliujf water (as shown in pkg.J. Thcu breathe in the Relief in a hurry! miftfitf (if.

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