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The Santa Fe New Mexican from Santa Fe, New Mexico • 4

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THE SANTA FE NEW MEXICAN 3nU New Mealco, Tuesday, April a. fit Four DANCE AT The Uilrd and fouith v.1 the Harrington Junior giade mjojod a darning TAOS April 23 tSperlal) Mi I day afternoon Truro 1 jj Officers Named By Taos PTA Student League To Make Second Vocational Trip O' Helen J. Johnston Is Awarded Scholarship Clul) Honors Mrs. Scoll SOQ 1IMM MtfpM I 11 ri itnut 4 M. urn 1 ri Omm Arthur Kv 1 U.e new preudrnt ln the school music rxxjt Psreul-1 racher avso- refrewhmenU av Candelario Exhil)its At New York Museum vice-president; buflet style to about secretary, and Mra 1 Mr, Kerrnlt 1UU was In treasurer, Ttve or for Die group nd ins tailed at the rn attending wer Mre 'coin, principal of 11, HaUerman.

Mra Lyon son. King, Daniels and i Additional Sou IC ii 4 mm Mra. J. It. fkott, new federation itate treasurer, ahaied honors with WiU Ehuter, speaker, at the Woman a club tea.

held yesterday afternoon In tlie elubrooma. About 160 member and guests attended. Preceding tlie lea. ther wa a bu.iiire meetlrf at which the Nary. The photograph In tht I Scott club pre.ideut, prevded.

exhlbltlon are front an extended Mra. R. P. APund. Mra.

Burton Joan Dwj and Mra. R. Sweeney re Among the print at the I Wrted on the state feder. lion meeU museum 1 fD, the rear view ot 10 Alouq the past week in Ur A. M.

Rosen and Mbs Maria Ymbri Guerra, county tiUiae, assisted by a FrA committee headed by Mr A. M. Rosen, are ready to brtn the annua pre-achoul roundup Industrie 119 million TU Forest Carolina 7. Of young 'ten who will enter school' next tali to begin physical examine-Ixeia, vaccination and Inoculation against contagious disease. Tills activity i pel project of the local association.

mall carrier-, buggy with Urge I Pm umbrella. It waa mad near Cunrilyo w. for and ha been used a a ocrvrr prtgram eominnie. Mr. Ray Avery V.

Hand Mexican With Disney," Lab of Anlhro-pclogy, The Junky Civic and Industrial league of tlie Eama I Jnmoe tags school, ctanpnwd of all arsenth grad pupil w.u n.rrl Usnoriow in 1 jonard 61. Fvanci iuO.iorlum for the aec- judro Montoi ond trip tn Die vocaUMul guidance new. bard will be pnwram spunaornj by the Ailrosa nf)lt weeUiif whUh i club of haul In cr- persuon hI' school May with public achool authorlUra, Joerph A Burwy will siveak to lh beys and guu on The Conservation and Development of New Mexico natural resource At the ccmcluaion of Mr. Buraey a Ulk the meeting will break up Into small group, and supervued by teacher and Ailruaa women will visit special businesses and state or tenet al agenclea. Trip for th day treM out-of-door orcupsuiui.

one (roup visiting each of th following wtver Specialist, flrpartment or business ms a will talk about his work a a vocation; stale bighf department, Aaron Abelard tn civil engineering. U. 8. Purest service. Frank Andrew on conservation of forests; chemical engineering.

Bruce Hajter, state land oflke. A. Ora-hsm; aoll consenaUon ton'll. Glen Burroughs; list engineer- ofti on conservation of water (Irrigation), John Bit; intensive farming H. A.

Nachlrtro; oil conservsUoo ectnmlssvon. geology, B. Livingston; enlmal lux pualuslion, Dr Mean, art museum, nature palutu g. H. Ewing; birds.

J. K. Jensen; home demonstration, Mrs- Carloe Gilbert; national resource of New Mexico, George Fitzpatrick and Bur-sey; floricuiture, C. Bojle; vegetable gardening. La a mice Tanune: Museum of New Mexico, areharol-orv.

Mra Marjone Tlchy; game and fish department, conservation of gam and fish, Ellloft Barker. Lob to Show How 1 so tMjnxaie. rd Brasuel. -South of Urn Border travel film at I o'clock tonighL PEO, East La 30-30 Ann, home Dalton, 4Q3 Griffin, Wednesday. CAPTAIN AND IR.

RETURN TO SANTA Capt. and Mr. arrived ln th city spending five month where Captain After a brief leave. will return to New KeUy will remain ln READ NEW MEXICAN A aeor of photographic print of northern New Mexico subject made by John Candelario of Bant have been bun In th Museum of Modern Art, New York. The Onrtv wrt hon with lht of Utott Model.

Adrian filer rl, Waltern lUnenUum. MorrU Kni-l nd Dorothy Norman. It la brief show a for lh period March 22-April SO The museum's notice aid of Candelaria: John Candelario la a Spanish Amertrin. born in the southwest. With the tranquil depth of the native.

he present hla land. It peoples (imply and directly. A thorough craftsman, the enlargement he make from film have the value of contact print. The platinum prints, her ahown togeth-r with bromide print of the subjects, were made on paper he aenalLized himself. Candelario began photographing in 1921, but did not begin the New Mexico seres until 1941.

In 1943 hi work wa Included In the Marshall Field Southwest exhibit and an article. "Our Southwest People, appeared In Mlntcara in July. home of Garcia, 1 New Mexico magazine. The photograph won a fifth place award In national competition and wa published In V. B.

Camera Annual, C. Camera Magazine, and prints and publication right wer purchased by the National Orographic magazine and the OraTex corporation. Other print ahown by Candelario Include Doorway at Tram pas," the portal of an old building with paneled door and old bell; Navajo Yel-be-Shai Dancer, mud daubed Indian at the Gallup Ceremonial; Bam at Troche," leaning peaked roof atructurea under a threatening iky. Ther are several striking character atudlea of Bpanish-Amerlcan and Indian tubjecta. Candelario Is now (pending a brief leave with hla family at hi home on Washington avenue.

He 1 stationed at Pensacola, taln- Fonda, I p.rn fj 5, of Rip 7.30 pm. KELLY IE Daniel T. Kelly Saturday after In New Orleans Kelly 1 stationed. Captain Kelly Orleans but Mrs. Santa Fv.

EARLY OR LATE In February this year entered ir.g a a second class seaman. I Cv WANT ADS Disney Does It sang two aongs, When Burs Are in tlie Quiet Brie. traditional, and Poor Mans Osrdm by Barrie-Ruseetl. He wa accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Frank X.

Andre a Artist Shows Work W.11 blunter, talking on Phase of Art." said that art flourishes only tn peace, in time of prolonged peace. Wsr la not conducive to art It is a caUeHsm which changes life. Chock and charge win be tlie order of the dsy after the war. bhuster was trained to be an en-g'neer. atudjlng in Philadelphia, and took up art as a hobby.

He voj. unteered at tlie beginning of the first World waa coming out a an officer, and going through the Meuse-Argonn eajicrience, He told amusing stories of hit eariy experience in Banta and tlie five painters who were here when he stopped on his a ay to Taoa These five are wlt known as Las in cos Plntorea. He also spoke of the Banta Palnteri and Sculptors group recently revived. Hts talk was Ulus tested by showings of oil pslntirge, etchings and life masks or plaster casta Snuster ended on an encouraging not with this message; The United States ha experienced a bit of renaissance in art since the last war; It la only the begtnntrg. After this war, I expect it to reach still greater peak." Mrs.

Anthony Albert was In charge of table ieerwwtlon. using a springtime them for the tea-table and bowls of spring flower throughout the room. A spun aluminum bowl was filled with yellow snapdragon and smilax while low candelabra, amilax-twined, held tall reilow taper. Serial Hoar Held Mx. O.

L. War.g wa In charge of the sorts hour, assisted by Mrs. George Well, Mrs. W. W.

Boswell, Mra Paul Butt, Mrs. J. H. Conry, lira H. J.

Fluke. Mra. J. R. Lssm-ten Mrs.

C. E. Unney, Mrs. M. B.

Revnclds. Mra M. A. Threat, Mra M. R.

Tllloton. Mra. Thomas White. Mrs. Edna Rousseau.

Mrs. B. Bell. Pouring at the tea-table were Mrs. R.

E. Tw itchell and Mrs. R. C. TenEyck.

Greeting members and guets were member of the cour-te-y committee, Mrs. Henry E. Kaune, Mrs. V. O.

Eist, Mrs. D. K. Sadler, Mrs. Artje North and Mrs.

C. McCullough. Mrs. Louise Ga-reila had charge of the guest-book. All of th06 assisting wore formal afternoon gown.

Mra. Scott Ppclilcs JL HATS The 11th annual award of the scholarship was available but no M.11 College Trustee scholarship rd waa made, goes to Helen Juanita la 1934. Jean Barker, daughter of Santa Ft High school, daughter of Mrs. HE A. Alexander and Judge Mr.

and Mra. Evan Johnston. 539 William J. Barker, wa the first to East Garela. The announcement wa be awarded the tchoUrshtp.

Other made -dy by B. E. Greiner, prtn-i weening this honor are: 193S, Ann GABARDINES Tb birth and evolution of Disney cartoon I ahown tn the travel film. South of the Border With Duney- tarUj'g with the subject from which It 1 drawn, then the rough! drawing and finally the animated drawing with sound and music. Tht film can be aeen tonight at the Lab of Anthropology, at the opening of the April FUra Travel Series, A Dr.

Joaquin Ortega, director of th School of Inter-American Affaire, Albuquerque, haa announced that his talk preceding the film showing will be titled. Cultural Cooperation tn New Mexico." Dr. Ortega will speak for about five minute. The Disney film, which entirely ln sound and color, eoffcra a trip made by him and hia staff through Mexico and South and Central America. Native dance, music and other colorful features f-U the film.

The program start promptly at I m. and the public 1 Invited. at cl pal of the high school. Mis Johnston I an honor student at the school. The scholarship 1 awarded on the best of scholastic standing and the tntegrlrty cf th student, who must be representative of the best ln th echooL Santa H.gh school has been privileged to award nine of its graduate this Mill college scholarship The scliool has been on the list of Stevenson, daughter of Mrs.

Gladys M. Etevenson; 1938. ElesDor Oilletle, now Mra. Wsyne Msuzy; 1937, Frances McGill, daughter of Mrs. E.

H. McOllt, now a Red Cross worker; 1931. Rachael Walter, who la new a member of the WAC; 1939. Jean MacGHHvrey, daughter of Mr. Dell MacGllllvray; 1940,.

Jane Newby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Nrwbv; 1941, the scholarship was Hist bile ol -iiilh SQj i Blue Wine Black Wbitw Red UI i Jvrrt rwt Jon anf -ougb uboni I i.AL A -'ttttrt MW In ffn tuphc ftOOMt 'tetri us or $1.00 qbes 50 preparatory school receiving this awarded to Jeanne Yashvin.

dauglv annual honor since It inception In ter of Mr. and Morris ash-1934. For the year 1943 and 43 tlie I vln, but it wa not accepted. wore victory blue and whit silk SERVICE FLAG FOR LORETTO I Santa i Style Center There Is no admission chaige. WAR-TIME FOOD CLASS HOLDS FIRST MEETLNG Five 'tyt to stretch the food-dollar tn war time were discussed at the first meeting of th adult class, at Leah Harvey Junior High school, last Friday.

Llewellyn Shelton, home econrtnlca teacher of Santa Fe High school, demonstrated an Inexpensive augarlesa dessert. The group will meet Mondajs and Thursday at 7 p. m. The subject of Thursday's meeting will be planning meals on the Basic 7 foods. These discussions end demonstrations ere open to the public end it is not too late 4o Join tne class.

ALUMNAE HAS 13 STARS Members of the Junior Alumnae of Loretta are proudly sewing 13 starr on a newly purchased service flag. They boast of 10 member in the WAC, two ln the WAVES, and on Navy nurse. The Junior Alumna held their last social meeting cf the season last night at the home of Elvira Trujillo, 460 Don Miguel. The next gathering will be the May 28. Hostesses at last night' meeting were Mrs.

Belentine Quintana, the Misses Stella Romero, Reyes Bent, Carmen Anchando and Elvira Trujillo. Thirty-eight members attended the business end social meeting. How Engineers in Chicago Helped Your Wife Get Breakfast This Morning ACttp -loo, the eT Lav wruf Jor orri a crepe, red carnation corsage, carrying out the patriotic theme of the club year. The 1944 yeer-booka, with cover design cf the and dot dot, dot. dash.

Victory signal, wer distributed by Mrs. Prank Lskln, chairman of th year-book committee. Program listed for the year are photography, art, public health, music, literature, archaeology, and poetry. Pages are aet aside for a memorial list as well a one rf past presidents, of the Woman T-ard of Trade and Library asoc.atlon, and of tha Santa Fe Womans These two club merged ln 1931 to be known thereafter as the Bents Fe Woman's Club and Library association, of which there have been 10 presidents. There ar three life members and three past state president listed in the chib membership.

444 GEORGIA OKEEFFE ARRIVES IN CITT Georgia O-Keefle, famous srtlrt of New York, haa been aeen tn the city buying furniture, purportedly for her ranch house at Ablqulu, where the spends her summers, painting and raising Siamese eats. IOOf text tfcaf. moutk Safety services guarding year home have also lowered average insurance rates 40 while only 2z3ff of yoar average premium dollar go into profits and SOru, i Wn fate H-lutttl "Wet FRESH. -BEAUTY FOR you; COLD WAVE -'-cf A READ NEW MEXICAN WANT ADS Eikg tie Heat Eska Delaxe S1L54 M0A9 WA toaster percolator waffle Iron jtx. were all you saw helping your wife at her work.

But leading safety experts were there, too! Represented by a little emblem on each of those appliances Sponsored by the JcadiHg fire Insurance companies 1 represent, these experts at Uhderwriters Laboratories in Chicago test tens of thousands of products from waffle irons to building materials to make sure they wont bring hidden dangers into your home. bc UNIQUE BEAUTY SHOP Owner Jewell Tone 127 W. Palace Phone 26! MOON MULLINS fa And this is only one of many little VyJ known safeguards voluntarily main-' tained by these fire insurance companies! Here is another: NO- HE MUSTA MEANT ME1 HCLLEREDrHEY. STUPID, HOP OVER TO THE CLU3 B003ATRAPO QUICK, IP YOU WANTA SEE SONS FOt? ME? TELL HIM IM OUT TweuTone SHOULD KNOW THE OLD SAYIN', klDOO-LOVB WILL FIND A WAY. COUSIN ELMOS ON THE PHONE.

MOON nag aaiviNTioN inoinum keep constant t0il over our communities and kom develop tafer building end wnr. ing neA dehck tpatey tuppty, alarm e(twt kelp reduce Art katarde and impront firt protection. 5 In 30 years, such service as these have, reduced both the rate of fire loss end the everage cost of fire insurance by more than 40 i Out of each premium dollar, 97'bc oh the average has been applied to the payment, of, fire losses, taxes end other necessary costs of oper-y ation. Only has remained as profit to strengthen the companies ability tor 'j py unusually heavy losses should they oedyr in the tl LlL ABNER hmm- ah was tHone awd LLrr 'some lkl objeck out HYAR BEFO AH WENT INTO THET TEA-ROOM FO MINUTE, EIGHT no way o' crrriNr CXX, patch 'CEPT BY FEET. IT'S ROUN' A HUNDERD, OR A HUNDERO THOU5AN MILE-AWAY-AH FD'CiTS WHICH- r- DAWCONt IF TWARNT Vo rr CHucxLzrr-Ati' thar 1 AH WAS ALL THET time a-worryin THET rr MiCHTA bin SOMETHIN ITTL TAKE US A COUPS WEEKS OR A COUPLA YARS TO THAR.PEPgf.

IN' MAINLY ON WHtTHDy-WE IS COIN' tN PlCHT Ji3 r-t DtRECK-f tfA SHUN 1 Let mtlfipe pern the aura mrmteetlem ef ikie doublfditfy Bourunca the pmjre i fire etnkee and Kelptkttp fine from Sturt in. M-MEANIN ME.U'L HOWELL EARNEST i INSURANCE Sena Haxa Phone 420.

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