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Clovis News-Journal from Clovis, New Mexico • Page 22

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Njt tt. fAOVtS MEWS-ICUJIINAL, Stin Pee. Elizabeth KlausinglB A Miss Sandra Rosson: and 1 1 Christmas Tea To Be Held A Christmas Tea will be held today at I p.m. at the first Christian Church of "Great Gifts of Christmas" the for the tea. which to an animal event sponsored by the Women's Council of the Church.

Program for the tea will be: and Miss Sandra Rosson; benedicton, Mrs. Zola Canada. In 'Who't to attend the a have been extended to the 552nd Squadron 'Wives Coffee On Thursday, Dec. 11, the a detailed description of how wives of 522nd Tactical Fk.u- the work was done. er Squadron will hold their riuKimu MIC vto TTHI I I Invocation and welcome, Mrs.

of all area sister congrega- ft Mar9hal monthly coffee at MM MnriM. tSOHS. t- AL rail Club 8t 9:30 8.m. All WIVCS Mac Moore; Scripture read- tfons. ing, Mrs.

Odessa Gleaton; message. Mrs. Alene Martin; special music, Mrs. Sharon White, WIGS Carrying Charges Payment Til January MEXICO BEAUTY SUPPLY CHATEAU intendent of schools in Clovis, i recently was featured in the "Who's Who in Williamson" column in the Franklin, Review Appeal. the lengthy article indicates Marshall has been far from inactive since leaving Clovis in MM.

Marshall left Clovis with; numerous honors and recognition for his school and civic work here, but his retirement! 5 certainly was in word only when it comes to rendering ser- i vice to his community and fel- nwiiien. Just last March, the Clovercroft community in Tennessee I honored Marshall with a party and presented him with two plaques, one from the Williamson County Coon Hunters Club and one from the Clovercroft Com- BRTHDAY CELEBRATED munity Club, because of his Jacqueline Denise, daughter of work in both organizations. In Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitfield, fact, he organized the commun- celebrated her first club himself about three: Friday with a party at ago.

She is the granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. Newt Whitfield, 401 N. Mar came to New Mexico State 4-H Winner Given Lately Prince, and maternal grandpa- er finished at A A rents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fields, Route 3.

became principal of the high; Miss Vicki Strickland, bride- school, a position he held for'j i ec of Johnny Love of Belen, 20 years. In 1943 he was named was honored with a lingerie (superintendent of the Clovis city of the squadron are invited to attend. 1 1 TCT "vn Mrs. Pat McLin will be this ASSOCidtlOH month's hostess, although all ano Wi idijf conservation club members are asked to Association, elected new offi bring baked goods or other cers for the com ng year wnen treats. These will be given to their December meeting was the airmen in the barracks as held this week, our Christmas gift.

Mr. A. D. Lowery was elect- The wives will help bag candy to as res jd other next week for the children's officers elected to serve with Christmas party to be held on Mr. Lowery were Mr.

John Gay, the afternoon of December 13, vice-president; Mr. Ralph 2 to 4 p.m. Please remember Wyalti sec retary treasurer; to purchase a gift of $1.00 or Mr Echols, auditing treas- less for each of your children urer Mr Linzy coleman, pub- attending the party, so that San-: ij clty chairman; and Colonel may distribute them along Kenneth Boggs, the candy. Many thanks to the wives who Directors elected to serve bakcti for the airmen's Thanks- three year terms were: Mr. giving treats.

Frank Foster, Mr. Jerry Bell At last months meeting, the an( Mr. S. A. Nuzum, elected Mrs Evelyn Kline, Levonne for two year terms were Mr.

Castelman and Hi McNaughtan Wright, and Mr. Gene received door prizes. They were Echols. Fhree more directors to examples of gold leafing, trans- serve one year terms will be ap- printing, and decoupage which pointed by the president. These were done by our hostess, Mrs.

directors with the president, Marie Loftus, who also gave vice-president, and secretary treasurer, comprise the Board CHICAGO Mary Vaugnan system which then en of Fort Sumner, N. the 1969 COTnDassfr eight schools. state winner of the 4-H food- nutrition award, met Ken Berry, star of the CBS-TV series "Mayberry RFD" at the 48th annual National 4-H Congress in Chicago this past week. Winners from all fifty states and Puerto Rico attended the food-nutrition awards program. Some 700,000 youngsters parti- tipated in this national program, the second largest in the 4-H movement.

When Marshall retired in 1954 and announced that he was re-! turning to Tennessee, the peo- mother of the honor shower Nov. 29th in the home to Mrs. W. H. Irby, Jr.

Co-hostess was Miss Carie Irby. guest was Mrs. Clark of Directors. Several members of the association set a date to prepare litter barrel's to be placed in Greene Acres Park. The members are looking forward to many interesting programs this term, as the president ask Mr.

Hank Hankla, District Conservation Officer, to qymvay Wow YOU'LL BE SO CLAD! Save 5 KEYSTON NEW LOW PRICE: COMPLETE A complete set that really gives you all the accessories you need to shoot and show beautiful color movies. It's easy to use, too, for perfect results every time. pie of Clovis could not do enough for him to show how much they appreciated he had done for their schools. A new auditorium was constructed for the schools and named in honor of Marshall. A junior high also was named for lim.

Since he returned to Tennessee, his life has been very full. le went back to teaching almost immediately. He taught math at Hillsboro High School one year and was principal at Trinity School for two years. le's very much interested in lie school in his community and wants to see the children there et the best education possible. le taught math Latin at ec.

The couple plans to marry I serve as program chairman. Dec. 20 in the Calvary Baptist Church. Painting Presented Mrs. Johnnie Monroe, born Any hairdo needs to be helped to remain lovely and between hair appointments.

First, even the simpliest of hair styles needs a good permanent to implant strength and body to the hair. After the permanent the next most important step is the correct shampoo. Your professional hairdresser knows the correct shampoo, to use on your particular hair whether it is oily, dry or dull. The proper shampoo, setting lotion and hair spray will prolong the life of your hair-do COSMETOLOGY yon many advantages FINANCIAL SECURITY AND INDEPENDENCE FULL EMPLOYMENT YEAR ROUND UNT1MITED JOB OPPORTUNITIES SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY PRESTAGE Contact THE CURRY COUNTY BEAUTY COLLEGE 1401 MAIN STREET now let us help you plan your career Aluo visit our Portales Beauty CoUefe, Ul Main The out-going officers, Mr. Echols, president, Mr.

Wyatt, vice-president, Mrs. Marcia Bell Franklin High for three and a secretary, and Mr. Jimmy Gar- half years and continues to treasurer, were given a stitute and to tutor those who vote thanks by the members need him, or serving this past term in He's an avid coon hunter and getting the association going, hunts about twice a week. He, Meetings are he ld the first has twelve dogs which he claims each month, at 7:30 are the best in the United the ovis production states Credit Building, Visitors are easy to see why Mr. wavs we i come to attend.

Marshall is such a force wherever he goes. His genial personality and his genuine interest in all people assure him a spot in the middle of reared at Lazbuddie, anywhere he is," the Tennessee residin 8 of became interested in painting newspaper article concluded. about five years ago 1964 she began studying oils under Mary Lee Garrett of Clovis, since then she has taken several work shops under her. She has completed a semester of art under Chris Gikas of Eastern New Mexico University, and a workshop in acrylics under David Slade of Albuquerque, N. M.

In 1967 she began painting with the Senior Citizens art class and has served as instructor for the class the past year and a half. She has won ribbons at the Old Timers Art Show in Melrose, Eastern New' Mexico State Fair at Roswell, and this year the blue ribbon at the County Fair here in Clovis. larnour She will have many of her painting at the Senior Citizens Center, 906 Hickory, today from 1-4 p.m. Kimbrough Installed As Master Durwood Kimbrough will be installed as master for 1970 of (he Clovis Masonic Lodge at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec.

16. Kimbrough has been very ac live in Masonic work. This Saturday, he was invested with the rank and decoration of a ttnd degree Knight commander of the Court of Honor at the Ush Rite Cathedral in Santa Fe. Aubrey H. Stover of Clovis also was in Santa Fe this weekend to receive his 33rd degree.

Kimbrough presently serves on the Grand Masters Committee on unfinished business. He has been chairman of the DeMolay advisory council for the Clovis chapter for the past four years. Last June, Kimbrough received the DeMolay Cross of Honor which is the highest award obtainable for a DeMolay advisor. He has been assistant DeMolay Dad for five years. He is director of finance for Bethel No.

9 of the Jobs Daughters. Kimbrough, who has lived in Clovis 42 years, also is active in his church He is vice chair man of the board of Trustees at the First Baptist Church and has taught Sunday School classes there for 11 years. Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. R.

L. Barrow celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Nov. 30 in the First Federal Hospitality room with approximately 150 guests registered. The six children attending were Burnis and Benny Barrow of Clovis, Marie Foulkes of Long Island, N. Leo Barrow of Tucson, Janie Kirkpatrick of Austin, and Nina Barrow of Santa Clara, Calif.

Out of town guests were: Mrs. June Stovall, Mayme Bradburn, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and daughters of Tecumseh, Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Collum and daughter of Hobbs, Mrs. Pat Anson and Greg from Tulsa, Mr. and Mrs.

Gene North- cult and three boys from Lovington, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barton and two sons from Emory, Mrs. Idelle Snider, Lubbock, Mr.

and Mrs. Roscoe Barrow, Maud, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.

Bunch, Dimmitt, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Boaz, Mr.

and Mrs. B. L. Brant, Amarillo, Mr. and Mrs.

Horace Blackburn and Mrs. A. C. Bray, Muleshoe, Mr. and Mrs.

Bill Moss, FarweU, Glenda and Lawanna Sublett, FarweU, Tex. Also Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daniel and W. H.

Gammon, Friona, John Hedin, Portales Background music by Marcetl Blackburn, Cheryl Petty and John Hedin. RECIPES GOVERNOR JOHNSON'S CHOCOLATE CARE 1 cup sugar 1 egg, beaten cup unsweetened chocolate ME cup sweet milk Combine all ingredients ant let come to a boil, stirring stantly. Set aside to cool. 1 cup sugar Vi cup butter 3 eggs, beaten separately and well 1 cup sweet milk 2 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder Cream butter and sugar. Sift flour with baking powder add It and the other te mixture.

Stir hi the chocolate mixture. Note: No oven temperature given for this very old recipe. ICING 3 cups sugar 1 cup sweet milk 1 tap. vanilla flavoring Butter size of a walnut Put 2 cups of the sugar In iron skillet and allow to melt slowly. Combine the other cupe of sugar with the milk and butter.

Cook this until it thickens (soft-ball stage). Pour the melted sugar into this boiling ture and blend. Add vanilla. Allow to cool to lukewarm and then beat until creann tod spread over the cake. OM tt 9 the attractive pajiU fvdtl No.

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