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The Gallup Independent from Gallup, New Mexico • Page 2

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8 fiETTY COOPER, Socltty Edi'ftr Deadline 10:00 a.m. Film Society Sets Limit Of 150 Members For Winter Program MISS UNIVERSE AN1J RUNNERS-U1' Chrisliunc Jlljirtel (c'fiilcV) of France, named Universe in cumpcjlilirin will: 25 inlci'Aiitioual Ijcaulies Loiiu Metich, I'l-iiliij 1 niclit, sluiuls willi lhi! oilier four fiiialistH sifter her coronation. Left to rjjfhl HIT Miss Atistriilia (Mstxie Morgan), fifth; Miss Muxic'n (Ann Lep'e .1 fom 1 (li; Miss Universe; Miss United Stales (iUynisi lli-ss Jupun (Kiti- uko Ito), lliinl. The winner, former fiisliion model iinil movie bit plu.ver,. has soft jjriiv-blue eyes.

Kile's 18. and yds jt movie contract, automobile uiul Nome jewclrv. (AP WircphoUO Auxiliary Officers Will Meet Tonight The nrrruial executive ini'd- plfliinm-' atMlvifies for (lit 1 101 id Unit The nrrruial cxi-cutlv of Uie I'jlinor-KMn No- 8, AinC'dctiii Anxilimy, will hu bold at ibo of Mrs. D.nis piesidfnt. tin's -vcTiing.

The sCssbn is hi'ld afloi tin. 1 of m-w ineniljcrs of lite aux- Hiruj 1 wen- Ji.sked to soul lo Mrs, Hudgr'His fnvorile tecipts. U'sk'd for ihk akiluik 1 whii'h are L'IS. and at to bt IriHinlc-cl InUic cuoklwok wlik-ti (ho off wilh llioir the nil) publish. Public Records MQn'Jage I.icrnsrs Paul J.

Hays and Mnrynrel Gray Hwitley, of Gallup; Leo G. Wliitinaii and Btht-lyn Anlone. toil) of Cro'is'iipoinj; Trnjillo and Fiaiiue-i M. Luaikic. holh Gallup.

i Film Society tnctay launches a two-week drive for membcr- ship fot Uie winter series of five 'ilins. President Larry McSwain reported. i The society's selection committee is lo rncet tomorrow (he Jibrrry to choose fivu films trotn a list, of 15 suLmhtL'tl to the ember l.alkjt. The first Him of tho sorietyV; second series will he held tuvly in Sepiember, MeSwain suit Membership is open to unjone JH-- ng in Uie Gallup urea, anti is on a subscription basis ru a series cost 32.50 per person. The list is to be limited to ISO for the second seiles To join, checks to cover the sub scjiption should be mailed to Miss Octavia Fellin, Gallup Public Ub- lary, or to Mrs.

Charles Williams, 310 E. Gi-ten. McSsvain 5:1 id the film society slatted as a cultural venture for Gallup hi Fcbruniy. Its liisl series wag joined by 125 persona who saw. aiiiony blhur films, the inlernational pi-ize-winning epic "Open City," produced En Italy by Roberto Ros- selilnl.

FUnis Naomi The 15 films; from which (he selection committee will make up ihe second series, includes: hiujor Bailiira, a Diitish salire on war written by George Beuiaid Stiaw; The Lavender Hill Mub, British comedy with Guinness; Little Island, British comedy; Som- er.fM M.nughcu Automatic HEATING PLIANCES miss down payment payments due till October 1 Don't wail till tSo first norther blows in lo think preparing your homo (or winter. Avoid rush delays by selecting automatic gas now, while Slocks are complete, prompt 'installation assured. Buy now, Install nothing till October 1st! the finest in heating equipment, soe your local gas appliance Southern Union Gas Company. Buy During Southern Union's Summer Sale! Automolic gas heating appliances for every heating problem Floor Furnaces Luxurious automatic heat at budget price. Available in models to heal two rooms from one unit.

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All rturmaifaflralfy for tvtn, comlorlablf, warmlh. All fully vtMtrffo prevent of Hurt forming on and lurnllurt. Oliver Twist, Brl- classic wilh Guinness; Kind Ls and Coronets, hilarious hut film starring Guinness in Oiyht roles; Italian film directed by Orpheus, Creek legend made into French film and trans- bled -by Jean Torment, Swedish filnj nnd study ot adolescence; Time lii The Sun. a Mexican classic; The Blue Angel, German film (hat made a star of Marl one Dietrich; The Bicycle Thief, Ilalinn film directed by Rosscllini; The Devil and Daniel Webster, American from Stephen Vincent Benet's famous stoiy; Odd Man Out suspense film made In U. antl Heauly And Tlie Boost, a French fairy tale film.

McSwain said Ibc second series would emphasize the finest in for jlgn films available, and only those Ganado and Cross Canyon News By D. V. VAN.N BEHIND THE SCENES IN HOLLYWOOD it "Hollywood Al- TJje Curtis and Shirley families relatives uie holding niniiing Squaw Danue ibis week near Cross Canyon Trading Pn 17 miles Vest of St. Michaels, The dance Friday evening. A shelter'is bciny built and firewood is being hauled in.

The Navajo women busy larye 'enough to hold large! quantities of coffee, slew and fried bread. Dr. and IngUng and daughter Patricia and -her friend, Mary Hayes 'Springfield, Ohio are spending a month at Canado Mission's Campus when 1 Mr. Ingling is helping out in Sage Memorial Hospital dd'ilng nh'wnre of Dr, D. Spitting ant) family who in Wy AMNi: i they're HOLLYWOOD, UP Charlie Chaplin may be in disfavor! 'i'cday's hit r.oi\p,f coming with some Anioi'icans, but Uie ar- from tho but nut ihp mu- tor, writer nnd director won Tho fin ash t'jneJ are back- new fame ttrcuir.d the groiiml themes, usually woidiess, a Kit songu-riter.

cliamnlic They The iheAio fornia. Miis Mary Hannabcr also of OAIO music the comedian for whm be his bst American film, "Limelight," is 5 on the-liit niid sncnvbjill- ing to the lop. Tiie song is a success even in Los the rnovu 1 ivas out ot iheiiters by tlu 1 Ainorieaii Legion. "We had a hanl time jil first getting local disc Jockeys to nlny Ihe lure, but tliey do new," reported a spokesman at Bourne, iihicli imlih'flioil Ihp The first record to starl the jute- 1 1 radio and 1 any a lens-hatred of Him seorfs, such DlmUri Tlom- kin "High Noon'' fame, has found tiimsMf disc jockey favorite. For years they've labored unheralded over music On I covered up weak sjxvls in the movies and forgotten whr-n the picture ended.

But the top platter sellers "High Noiiu," "Ruby," "Theme from Moulin Ritufie, 1 Anna," "jShnuc, 11 Melhns ictuin to cess was marie by Records, "find "and (lie Springfield, OIuO who came wil where an executive snys, "Music is soil plenty of, records by liussian eomjjosers. 1 T7ie song, and oven non-danccable mai'ch, "Take the- High from tlie movie of the same the IngliuEs is doing volunteer work 1 'S nt is in tiic middle of Words nro being written to some in the hospital record office. a i evolution on Tin Pun Alley. Now mO vio Ihemcs and-singers ore rushing to fct-'l tbcm on wax. Frankie recorttett "Black Cold" based on the Iwck- giound music fj'om "Blowing Wild" sveJtcrn.

also Mr, and Mrs. Lester Gilswojd of the staff of Ganado Mission fave new member in thpir family who arrived last week in the person of bnby daughter who lias been named KIni Elaine. Mr. and Mrs. Dodd nnd family of which would not to available ntiGanado Mission left Thursday foi tire commercial tnefltcrs.

The film' FJagsttaH where Mr. DooM will at- is a non-profit veuuirc, sup- solely by the membership subscriptions. Camerco News Marie Roor.ey and her three children, of Conago Park, visited in Gatnerco Uh Mrs. Roo- ot sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Bun Thomas. CaslJe has left on a va- trip to California. After visiting in GatiiOrco, Mr. nd Stave Sar-andiak of Paramount. left yesterday acconi- lanicd by Mrs.

Satancbak's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Tony MehEch of Gaen-o. who will visit in California.

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rusncck nre ew residents of'Gameico. Joe llartman. £on of Mr." and Mrs.

Sterling Harlman, is atlend- (lie nntioJial Boy Seoul jamboree California. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simunovlch, Annie and Jnhunfo Siinunovieh, niirf Arlecii Thnjr.as have Vorn Fort Clits, Tex-, where they visiied George, son of Mi-. a Mrs.

Simur.ovich, is slaUoned thtno. Mrs. Joe E. Buroughs of Albu- iitrque and Mr. Mrs.

J. of Oregon were fiucst.s of Mr fl Mrs, Stcrlir.f,' Hnrlman. Mrs. is Mrs. IKirtman's molher.

iMif. Il.itdiiig, her sister. Cub Scout News Den 2. Pack met July 17 with Den Mother Mrs. Anthony Kozeliski, Meetiny opened Pledge of oyiancc to (ho Flag of tho United States of America.

Wo tried to make whistles but no one has made one yet. We all tried Knot lying again to sec if we icniojnbcred. Played Tag nnd Hnlloon Bursting. Don Cliiff Chai lie Landavaro was the winner the a bar of Cnr.dy. TJie rest of us git suckers.

wilh piftyCr nnt! lemonade sensed by Mrs- John Guest. Frank Kozcliski Kecper'of tlic Buckskin Rainbow Meeting Scl Past worthy advisors will be honored at (lie meeting ot the Order of llainbow for Girls Wednesday evening at Masonic hall. It announced this morning. All vast worthy Advisors of assembly No. will bo guests of honor, nnd are invited lo attend tho function, end summer school.

They will ihon ke a motor trip to the south easl- p.irl of the country lo visit re- atiycs in Kentucky, Miss Sue Lee who spent the past weeks visiting' and vacationing at Ganado and in Coloiado with icr parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Uie of Ganado returned to Phoenix Sni- urUny. Mr, and Mrs, Hubbell of Palocca, Ariz. are the parents of a baby boy born ai Soge Me-morinl Hospital last week.

MJrs Wilina Bryan anj Miss Dorothoy Riley of Ganado Mission Staff are vacalionintj in Ohio and Pennsylvania this month. Carol ar.il Jerry Wheeler of Phoenix were weekend guests of the Thces family at Round Top Trad- luly 11 nnd 12. members of Ganado Mission staff who have returned from vacation trips are W. II. Mitehel 'com Topeka.

Mws Mac from Pennsylvania; Miss Sally Liud- from New Jersey: Misj Elizj- fcelh Young (roin Philaftolplua. Fan Polon from Florida antl Miss- Hilda Reese who took a nioior trip throuph the Mrs. Vernon Moore stnl Children of-Cornfields Day School relumed Saturday July 11 from a vacation spent nt Kansas. Mr. nr.d Mrs.

Richaid Pfaffle of KinlichCC Day School aic a fpw clays vacation at their juiue in Kverctt Thornc, grandson ot Mr. and Mrs. Sevrfn Mortinson retursicd to his home in Calif, after spending aliout three weeks with his granUpaients fin us do Lake. He left Monday. July Amont; the iccent visitors to Ha- nado Mission wcru tlie Kev.

Simp 0 nO. Knngcf Seoul. Korea, Mr. nnd Mrs. fisher McOode of Honsio; Mo; Rev.

and Mrs. Warren D. Ives and son James of Spirit L-iko. Iowa- Mrs. AhijF.nil F.

KcevOs of Angeles, Calif. Nellie Imboden Is Wed To long Sunday Afternoon Nellie Mfirie Imbodcn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- George Imboden, yesterday became the Ijiide of Daryl I.ce Long, son of Mrs. Fayc Loni: of Oitawn, in a donblc-rim, ceremony performed at tne bride's home by the Rev. Lawieiicc Can- Ircl.

rector of tbe Cliuicli of the Holy Spirit. Given in marnaricjhy her father, the bride wore stWel-kngth white nylon dress and a small while hat. Her jewelry was o'gtild bracelet and necklace and earrings. Maid- of honor was Ibc bride's slater. Gcnevie.

Donald Keith, stationed at Continental Divide radar station, was best man. Mrs- Long, a gradu.ite of Gnllup Hiyh school, employed at Yolandn and daughters oE Mr. 'nnd Mrs Silva. have left Gallup to spend a month's vacation with their grand- nOther, Mrs. Quintana, aij' Calif.

They will also visit aunts, Mr. P. A. Walters of Mr. and Mis.

plainer of Panouimn City and Mrs. P. C. San- have nimnTinccd tho engngc- of Los Angeles, impnl of (heir d.iuglilcr, AnHa Fmiicc.1. J.

MamiUm Jones, "son Randy and Larson sons of of Mr. nnd Mia. Manbou Jones of Personal Mention Silva, Louis a liavu been added lo Ihe "Limelight," ici'iui 1 ic-dnbbcd Anita Hastings To WecUM. Jones Mr. and Mrs.

Smith Eoff. lufi by vofn last nighl for tlemei. Calif-, vhcre hey will spend two weeks Jones' ranch, south of Gallurp. Tiie mnrvm-je will take place in Auuust. The biide-e'cct.

father is superintonUfiit of Aztec National Monument, w.i educated in Flag- Sbaronand GwOn Coble of Amniil-. siaff. is employed visiting their grandpnroiils. Mis. J.

F. CaudilL. arrived today for a two week visit with ihcir grandpajenls. Mr. and Mrs.

Manson Jones, ranch the distiicl. roiilh of Gallup. Junior Women's club memhcvs tbeiv husbands and went a JiayiEde Satiuday evening whifii in a picnic Lout five inile-s south of Gallup 0:1 OIL' Zuni road. The uibnu foa- tuied barbecued beef, potatoo f.ii.nd beans, garnishes and coffcu. After the ihc ictunied to alhip to hold dance, iacc-3 i nig-of-wnr i an build by George the Gallup telephone office.

Jone.s. allondoj Anuirillu Col- Ici-e. is circulntion mannycr of The Mr seivcd with N'aw in the 1 South Pacific during World War If. Coming Events my. GiSO p.m.

LcamiG of Voters dinner mcL'ting at Pete's club. For reservations call Mis. U. J. Murphy.

TUESDAY. 7:30 p.m. Odd Fel- Hovvs tOxulT: 1 moclinq lOOf' hall. in ini.itOLy degree. Ilcfresh- incuts.

7.CO p.m. and PW inet'lim; Hotel el Rnn- dm. Speaker; Cajrt. R. Sciogijions, State Police, "Safely on the Rev.

and Mrs. tieorge K. D'Hier- HP have left for N. where thi'y will uttcnd.tlu? aiumnl u.steis' meeting at assembly ground, Anyie Smith is' to be Ibc speaker, ar.d Jvl tevcnl hundred minbtors nnd THURSDAY. p.m.

WSCS ncn from New Mexico nnd West business moclinj at Ibc Metbudist aru cxpectfil to attend. Mv. church. Ditterline i of Hie Mctho- TKUHSDAY. 2:30 p.m.

St. Atf- church lie-re. He and MLS. Dit- nos Guild bir-iniMs iiiectiiii; will rcfurn (o Gallup Fijdny, I fiouiC. to Mrs.

William A. mother Mullarky's Photo shop. Her hus- hnnd, a vcterart'oE the Korean war, was recently diichrirged from Uie Air Force. He h.fd been slnlioned at Continental Divide. Following the'reception, the couple left for Oregon, where they will make ihcir home.

Clmrcli flint Holds Luncheon, Fishfry A and fishery were (oatuicd EH last week's mect- ing of the Congregational Service Circle. Nine members and 11 guests turned out for Ihc evenl. Fish (or tht? luncheon nnd donated by Ucv. and Mrs. II.

II. Pntien and Rex Laprnan. In icgulnr mceling that foltowcd. thl-jmqrnWrs voted to posl- iwnc- until ccoler weather their fund raising project. MEAD'S FINE BREAD IT'S "MOV'N fRESH" MODF.RN EYE EXAMINATION MODSUN EQUIPMENT DUPUCATE BROKEN LENSES.

PARKF. SEt.MRD 1 OplBmelHst HIW.MAK. VERNON'S Warm ss a broguel Diffused slriprs of riisl, charlremc green create an cltcct llwl is ncrfcct willi provincial, delightful willi Karly American and llic sainc and moilcrnl A complete line of open stock offers a wide variety of decorative and functional servingpiccej. Tliis deliglilfid plaid.is hand-painted under the for.25 years against crazing or not fade, mar or wasli off in llic dishwasher or with years of use. 16-Pteee Starter Set SERVICE FOR 4 10 Other Patterns to Choose From Shorty's Electric I 106 Cos! Phone llt-W..

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