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PAGE FOURTEEN LAS CHBCE8 (MM.) SOX-HEWI 24. 1959' Women's Section Hulh Harwell, Women's Editor Methodist Circles Have Christmas Luncheon OuIiJa Prali elide was ho.ilcFK In Mjirgarcl Wti.hcr Circle nl luncheon hcM nl St. Paul's Mc-tlm- Cilifi clniffh rcrnlly. Mnr. Ioin K.

1'iJitl for whom the chclc WHK jiflineil, WiiM a ipcL-dii Client. Also ntt i were Max Blackmon, picRl'lont of the Womnn'n Sdi'lely of ClnljtUnn Service. Kcv, nml Nelion (irmgr Hiiy ruiil Ml PS Km It-no Cfmon. Mrti. Of Trail i cluirRC a di'vollonn, Niivy Wives' Club I'licrls'OKiccrs Par New Year i i i i i i Stury i I.

CD! told llic st A a A Clu-iMmAH." Mm. A AnilerhOii led Hi (nij) Christ i a.m. cn i II. W. Ijidwick tit The Nuvy Wives Canasta Club elected new officers at Bhorl IriishicH.i meeting preceding Itx Chiifllmnfi parly recently In the Navy Chief I'clly Oftlcerfl Clnb nl Wliiu- San.Js Mlflaltc MrK.

Itiifljtcll Haley in the new rrplacinR Mrs. i i Olio. Hcibcil Itcpasfl IH vice nnd Mrs. John Perty. Mrs.

Bobzien Entertains MIJI. Ilil 01 a led I lie loom 'i' Hi a i i i rui'l the ei- purlor a i Inm-bc cccnxlon. A ci'Uim jii: In an rntorcd, ct Miii iicc. u'Lih a iik- i (lie mn Ut-f, i hnml lU-crnalcil i by I 1'hr nt llic; In wi i Into, i c-1 tfjulfl M-qultkfl. un i i i i kt.

with cf Itio citnille nnd In uvl i riMi i i i mill ird 'Uovrrcml Wnrxlar govc Iho ln- Yurail'in. Mm, van ivrcm-nlrd tut i i i t'Li'Cln. Ijy Mm. CgiiN-ti Mil', KM injiii (jf Uir OnUl.i 1'i'iitt wan i i i i 11 i Tfniy yilneil i i Circle lo in.ike i It.iHlcrlH rr)t' hnnu'K In UIL' Koiir tal.Lc.i ol guentR played ca- iKLn and cxclmrged around Iho Chrinlman Mm. llohcri Jone.i and I'er- u'ftn high st'oro ami Mrs.

lnlfiy anil Clarence UiivMHun, miholDlion i i Dfvtr firlzcn were awn led lo Juliii Crtilrlnitl nnd Mrs. I-croy A tlicme was cflrrlert In (Iccntallonn icrrc.ili- nicnlJi. The inhle, lighted with red i i i i candles In China hcltl- rrs. wan covem! with linen rkitli tuul rcnlered Miinll i armind whleli ls Mrnc punch wllh cherries frozen In i of tlmc-lcc sriVfil i i evening, nml rof- loa nml i ciilio, for rc- MM. 7ny Wkltliffc-, Mrw.

mid Uoyil Ulrdnrjug Art Of Makeup Given Jayceiies By Mrs. Klein Mrs. and Mrs, i a Rosenberg wcic co-hoHleases for Hie regular recently of the Jaycetten, at the Lynch home. Frank Lynch from Junior Chamber of Commerce, lold the grouji about the Golden CIlovc box- Ing lournanenl they nre JnyccllcH AjfrccJ to help u-lih the project The program was given by Mm i Ktcir on the technique fif applying in ah e-up. Klie phnsiB lo (he new eye nmkcup.

ETaing two nicnifKrra, she yav (kmonstrntlrm t-n found a for i i atid in using Iwth liquid and eye nnii Lio pencil eye liner. Cotota for eyo IH chosen with nf Ibe color of the eye, bin, a i the color of the costume to govern the choice of eyeshadow to he worn. naid, shOilM ho worn very IJghlly in diiy lime, mil hen I or rtt night. She tilno Mio new glUlei 1 eye Hlmdow used for evening. The most popular, or Ihe "best colors" are blue, gray, violet, green, brown niul Mirquolnc.

Mia. Klein iilso ihe now lighter fihudCH nf powder for ihe "pale look 1 i the a nblc i i tn cmphanLi'lo the Xfltir tlio demonstration. Ihc group fung Chrlfilnms rnrols, nnd ihe IWHlcsKM KPI ved refjoslunenls hour. Tlie ncxl will lo wilh Mm. Al Kirltpr with Mrs.

Joe Itlvom rd-hoslt'SH. PEO Sisterhood Is Entertained At-Wunsch Home i i 1. PKO Klrtlcilifwxl hold ft i i work tit home i A. Wunicti Jit AU-Rllln Vu'ih. i a nml Mra.

It W. Unm-y, wo ni i i i i Ihe i o. rf.ul tin i i i i -AH A 'Know i i A Cnnl." Tlu' next i will lie Tur.i- a i i i i llifl homo Ol M.J- H. Dnnnell. Tho incntiiih' i In-- liinchron 1 at Town nnd ConnUy, Mem.

I in-p i i of (lie rlinngc In i i i i d.ilc. nlenips for ilie a mecl- will be i I In try nnd HOSPITAL RECORD 10.10 Theo odore t'ooloy. or Con- hnnicniYH; Ann lliiUUvln. rnnoll, Alliuijuf-Miup; Jtip Nelson. Alliuinici'iuv: Anri; f.upf* HlHiuincr, Hoi J.i KnMnkit.

Jlin. Wanda Jean I'lliirt-, In'nr Htiw EiiiHln Karln, A i llolpuln. A i i i nnd i I Mi-liU. par. i of Mr.

nml S'rtLIn i i i of )oy. Hi'lly Monlnya. Mfndorn, dairirl.i; Hflte ftampln, HiiMell i Carolyn Rrady flinl hahy; CaOici ino Yaiijfhn Honin QurmAii ond t'ortillo anil bnby; Jehovah's Witnesses Hold Arizona Meeting Slxly (if Jclinvnli'a 1C- tunir.l tn I.IIM Crucca SuiKt.iy HlE nflir nltrnillnj; I i iy nui-nitily lii-lil tiy i wtT Hilh- fiiul Sixitoly in Knironl. Ailzoiin, liny W. proslilliiR mini- rr Hie I.M i OiriKioj-u- lion or Jchovnli's Wllnrascn.

i limn WO nl- Winlwl The iissriiilily Illfino wun "1X Tlie Divine Will." A i Ihe iisncinlily, Am We lolnK Die nlvlno i pointed "lit Ilio innilc Ihe lasl innulliit. The if Itic nilrilHlry tnr llm i of in rmiBWR.i- incltHllns Uic locnl lion niuilyzcd. Heiucilli-H were olfcreil fui Hie wenH- aM foiinil. 'TKinn for tu- Uire Inrlmle Hie Vravlnj; ol ran Mnlna Ilir Divine Will' Ixilli Itx-ally and Ihf cIlTllll." n.lilrd Mr. Party Lines OcorRlrx Ili-i Iticlon srilvrO liomc Halilrilny train Oil- Icgfr hi OliUi vshero nho lit i coiiflorvnliny a Mrs.

Miller Presents Pupils In Recital I I). N. i pre.icnlf»(l licr at Ii.in. nl Ilrnnlnan Library A i loiiurn. I'luylng wnrc Hrcmtn Solby, tone Cramer, Joyce IlnrncM, Normii Hnnny Burke, Yvtjnnc linilcc.

Tboilri Joyrr- Hold- innn, Njincy Nc'ciy, HoVjby Hulc. NuniuiK i i nrul Dkme Walk Desi Arnaz Buys New 40-Acre Stock Farm CORONA, Dec. TYIevlnlon uctor-pvochiccr DCS! Ar- nn.r. IK Hie new owner of Uic Circle it -lO-ni'i'i" i i outlined a lock a i Jusl KortKvvcnl of Corun.i. The owner, Hob- (jorden telub members Members -f The Merlin Valley Garilen Club hel(j Ih'elf "'annual Chrlsirnas tit the home of.Mrd.^paitrBobzlcrv 235 Townaend -v Lawrence- chairman" cif the' ndmfhnllng' committee reported' following 1 slate officers for xl990-6l: Mra.

Mraz, president; Mrs. ncn, vicc-prcaldcnt; O. Crobaugh. treasurer; Mrs. 'Alex HixxJ, recording ncerctary; Harry J.

Schiffj-rlc, corresponding aecielary. UirlsfiTiaK I'rojcct Members I 1 tl cnsh Imylng filiijce nml groceries a needy family, I preference id the usual gift exchange. Mrs. W. J.

Ultte. Mrs. Robert L.ytEe and Mrs. Mraz reported that they, were meeting thta week to" make evergreen arrangements for wards at Memorial General -Hospital. Thlfl has been a club project years.

Tea Hour A lea hour followed the business Be.sslon. Mm. Ltobzien was assisted wilh courtesies by Mrs. Tom Simpson, Mrs. Clyde Simpson, and Mis.

H. J. The next, meeting, January fi, wll be at llc home of Mis. D.iiTell SullLvun. New Mexico Has Right To Attract Industry From Other Sections HAN'T A KB.

lcc. 22-UP1 New Mexico 'a in seeking any new business nr Industry tn atlract any -such enterprise as It cgJtlmaU'ly the office of Gov. John T)u roughs saitl today. The Cftmc from Burroughs aide Dick in commenting on the, by the I i a IfculcrmnL governor Saturday tnat New Mexico hnd committed "economic piracy" in startup raid on Indiana industry. The IndlAfm official Ulteil purchase" by Ihe 'town of N.

of Ihe Rubier Cp. lie BaU! the Auburn fnclory will lc moved next month to a new plant nl Dem built with city hontl a i also provided fimiH loj- purchase. A fauna I protest to the govcm- otB 1 Conference VJHS indicated. The inwn of Dewing was ihe primary richer of law under which commynkics wtrc authorized to bonds in connection with tlie scoring of business. Mr.

nnd Mrs. F. R. Pnrker of iMf Alamos arc announcing Ihe of a ncvcn pound son on December 10. The -new 'baby has been Christopher A This Is rii.st child born to.

the Park) eis. Mm. I'arker, the former Mnrg- Children Give Program At St. Chnrdi Saint James Episcopal Church at MeBllla Park, was the scene of the traditional Pageant of the Nativity on Sunday evening. The primary chuich school 'classes under the direction of Mrs.

Jack Worn and Mrs. Harold Dregne acted out the great diama of Christianity. Kathryn Lynn Bcyev and Michael Molloy took the parts Mary nnd Joseph and were assisted by Robert Bronson as Gabriel; Connie Bey or and Diane Dregne as angels; John Kgermeier, Steven Noggle and Eric, Wood as the heph rds Teddy Gray, Dav Id Conkllng and Christopher Dana wore Wise men. The scripture, readings depiclin the beautiful story of the Birth of Jesus were given Impressively by richer tn neyer. A modern touch was- funushet by.

a little tols'Rhythm Band which played "Angels We Have 'Heard on High" and "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen." With George Warner at the Organ the junior choir and member's of ihe Parish sang the traditlona Chiislmns Carols uml hyrmvs. Mr. and Mrs. P. M.

Parker of Pe cos, Tex. Youngsters Will Go Caroling At Christmas The old Chrlstniaa'caroling cus- om Is fast coming back Into "fash- 1 Children In the Lome. Heights rea will have a a i paity rom 7 to 10 p.m. Wedncfiday, De- ember 23. All children in the area om the first-grade up are Invited gather at the Robert Good one.

1535 East Madrid. Other nothers in the neighborhood as- Istlng are Airs. White, frs. Jim Pack. Mrs.

Ralph Emeron, Mra. Max Ham, Mrs. Ralph Slrnwn, Mrs. Kohert Hlghsinlth, Irs. Carl 1-iRne and Mrs.

Roy (issman. Mothers asked that motorists in he aiea to please drive cautiously lining the enroling pftrty. Bimilo Comiminily Christinas Parly Highlights Season, A Brazito comniunity social was held recently at the Coimmunlly Center. A turkey dinner will; many was served. Mr.

ami Mrs. Mcilc Cline were tests for the occasion. The group sang Christmas carols, and a special musical number WHS presented by Weldon Unson, Donald and Bob Hale on accordJans ami guitar. A lighted Christmas tree wns the point of decorations. Santa made a visit and out gifts from the tree.

A large crowd attended and Christmas i i i pic- vailed. Mesllla Valley Klwanis, 7 p.m., Milton Hall. Son Andres Toastmasters Club, 7 p.m.-, Town ami Toaslmlstrcss Club, 7 p.m., 1 Town and Headquarters Battery, 200'AAA, Ntl. Guard. 7:15 p.m.

Columbian Squires, 7:30 p.m., KG Hall. Civil A i Pfitrol. 7-30 p.m., Btdgs, 109-110, NMSU. Jewish Slstertiootl, p.m. Tlenucennls.

8 p.m., Masonic Temple. WKDNRRDAY: Rotary, noon, Town and Country. Coiintry Club Golf Luncheon. 1 32:30 p.m., Junior Chamber of Comnierce, Town am'. Country.

RambtAV Girls'Assembly No. 12." 7:30 p.m., Mnsanlc Tempte. BPO Does, 8 p.m., Elks THURSDAY: Klwanls, N'oon. Town and Country. 2p-30 Club, 7 p.m., Town and "Countiy.

Optimist Club, 7:30 p.m.j KL Patto. TJntvei-slty Park ToaatmastcrB Club', 0:30 p.m.,' Mtlton Ilall. VFSV, 7:30 p.m., VFW Hall. FHIDAY: MERRY CHRISTMAS! SATURDAY: Rainbow Hope Assembly, 7 p.m., Masonic Temple, Blue Hell Square Dance p.ml, WJA. Gemcrafiers, Explorers Meet GcmcrAfters and Explorers club members met i at Hie home of Mr.

and Mrs. Al Campbell, with Mrs. Sid Sandcts presiding. This was a closed meeting foi the purpose of conducting club business. During the business session, Mr.

and MTF. Veldon JParker; Mr. ami Mrs. Bob Amnions ant Jerry Cole were voted io membership. The meeting will be January 7 at (lie home of Mr.

and Mis Clem Hetheringlon, Mc.sllEa Park. GOOD HEALTH DEPENDS ON CARE If there snnd unknown i r.imdrcd people nmhlng and MI-H. P. E. N'ealc nt University I Palenval i a A are ALL IX I I Conn, It was nil In thr fninlly ivhon John r.

Ivors was cluclitl mayor or this cily. ilij tlofeatcrl bis own brnther-lti-lmv, Democi-nl William J. Cahlll Jr. arounO with cEclnycd-action bombs In their pockets, the whole country would be In a panic. Well, in a way.

thero are. There are that many people, unknown to health authorities, who have Infectious cases of tuberculosis and are passing Ihis extremely dangerous illness on to others. 8rnn: Am Some; of these people are tlic derelicts of Skitl Row. the drifters, the hoboes. a tough.

Job lo get hold of them long enough to give ihcni tuberculin tests and chest X-vays, IJut with some of the money contributed for Christmas Seals, efforts arc being made lo find some of these walking TB threats in Lhe flop -houses where they sometimes stay. But ninny are responsible citizens, no iliffcrcnt fropi you, or yon'r neighbors. They can warned nnd urged. Hut loo, are difficult to get hold of for Tuberculin tests and And so they, too, never find out that they have tuberculosis. ay fie Too recognizable sy toms finally show -it-; may' be loo late for life-saving treatment, or so damage may have been done that tlie' patient will never be really well again.

Thai's why you arc so often urged, from. all sides, to gel art-annual checkup, i a' tuberculin teat or chest X-ray, to detect this insidious di- aease in Its early stages. When TB is found early, treatment is almost always successful nncl may take only a few months. And thnre ia little danger around. or Infecting those instill, did not disclose ihe innrhase i i in r.niHiuiicing tnc sulc ilnii- day.

nre seven buildings on ihe property, including a IOHR, low style lanch bonne. The also Ims the Appropriate corrals, trat-kii nnd exeiclse areas fov a i i liicc liorftca. nn-1 aby; i tluilnmn IN'HIK SERVICE I'KMIL HAIIilOII. Hawaii- N'j. tlvlilAit trolltnniin 1ISN, ron nf Mr.

Anil Hfirn nf 060 MinlanlK Ihe jirewnt 18. while- nlxxril tlie dwtioyer IfSB Klnch out of Ilirlxil-. A ttnil ft Kwort t'lvr. (he Finch irnl nun Die nnrrlrr, exleoiion of Kaily Wurnlnt which niolectJi Ihe HawnUon mainland from price muck. BAN PBDHO, Cnllfl-- Glen P.

Itninin, son of Mr, nnd John Ilimni of Tniller Smllh, hluclfnl nt College lu N'oilh Caio- llna i i inline She l.i iiinjiilnK i I Ccmway, a noplioninre nl M. I. T. Cambridge, hsu nr- vtil home. Jiuly nml enrol Wallace, dnnghl- rr nl Mr.

Wallace MO liomo. Judy Junior New Mexlro Wcilein nl Sllvci Guy, ami frejhman nl Kaitern New Mexico, I'orlnles. Homo from IfnlveraUy of New Mexico rM Jo Anne Oirolyn Scale l.indo N.cHlllln, Penny Pwern Cirolyn Tina Krlen ami I.yn.la Dicky Don Clulrlea Atkinson, lllyuei MeKiyci. Duncan Jonei, Joe Ktllh, D.inney McDonald. Hujy Neil KrltU, Cliailei Me Irmtret, Hlehar.1 nml Hut Courl 8.

While IJ88 Anjfele cut'of SJD Tedw. Cailf. Mlulle ope rntlnu KaUrnbiich, a lenlor lenl the Unlvirtlly of In home Klin lUyncr who I the Untvetilly In KlU home for ile (M to DtllM il.ir.nt Ihe holldiyi whert he to be presented hl piilner, Mlu Me.r/ llel en Duxler of Allrtiquerque In an exhibition CfnudU Thtrp li homa from Colortih) In ver, BOOKS CLOSED CHARGES MADE BALANCE OF MONTH PAYABLE IN FEBRUARY Make The Popular Your Chrislmas Headquarters. Buy now, pay in February, I960. Ask about our i a Christmas Charge Plan.

Take up to six months to pay Where you have no Extra Carrying Charges and you get SH Green Stamps! I A I IN ol prlnlcd silk tho jccno rciorli on erulic jhtpj Dili MOSOTI traveler! for In tun; A de9lin (lefl) deurvei a loan In tlrlKInc black and sold. At rljhi, ami ykLrt clrcus.prlnl mtdaUldns aialiul a ye.low-anil-R-hlie ttrlped backfrouKd. Tlitic (jili- loni were pholographtil on tho liner Santa rauta In York. I NOW FROM OUf! 1Cr TM:" 1 A Olt A UP TO $2,000 AUJO i-nss OPEN 'TILL 8:00 P. M.

TUESDAY WEDNESDAY! THURSDAY NITE 'TIL We Give 9H Greon Slamps!.

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