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PAGE TWO THE CLQVlS EVENING NEWS JOURNAL Entertains In Honor of His Birthday 'V Billy Walters of 1306 Connelly street entertained in honor of his ninth birthday with a line party to the Mesa Theatre Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, Following is the list of guests: Quentin 'Carpenter, Buddy 'Carpenter, Leslie Maupin, Jimmie Temple, Ann Williamson, Patricia West, Dixie Lee Walters, Phyllis Garrison, Margaret Garrison, Anna Jean Gres- sctt, Jimmie Gre'ssett, Helen'Gressett, A. C. Hays and Boh Hays. Lioness Club In First Banquet At Hotel The first official Lioness banquet 'was held this week in'the coffee shop of Hotel Clovis with 12 members present. During a short business session, Mrs.

C. L. Dobbs was elected vice president of the organization. This newly organized group, which is an auxiliary of the Lioiis club, will meet for dinner on the second and fourth Tuesday evenings each month. R.

N. A. Club Met In Home of Mrs. Andrews The R. N.

A. club met afternoon home of H. L. Andrews with Mrs. Leo Adams, as assistant hostess.

The business of the club was.dis- posed of and a social hour was enjoyed by the following members: 'Mesdames M. C. Hethcoat, 'Mary Kemper, Willie Thomas, W. A. Norton, Marvin.

Heoht, Dave Roberts, James Gunby, L. M. Irwin, G. C. Garrett, W.

F. Wagner, E'. Speight, arid Miss Velma'Hethcoat. Mrs. Hqckenhull Capital Hostess Today Mrs.

A. W. Hockenhull is entertaining with a fiesta tea at 'La Fonda hotel in Santa Fe today: Clovis people and former residents of this, city to attend this event are Mrs, Sam G. Bratton and daughter, 'Miss Sammy, Mrs. K.

C. and Mrs. James M. Bickley. Mrs.

Claud Wilson Hostess to Past Matrons' Club Mrs. Claude. N. Wilson was hostess yesterday afternoon to a 1 of the Past Matron's club in her home, 722 Connolly Decorations garden flowers made the rooms very, An important business session was followed by: an enjoyable social hour. An ice Course was served by the hostess to fourteen members and one guest, Mrs.

Mildred Kennedy of Ama4 arillq, who the "guest here "of her mother, Mrs. AY J. Whiting. Took Girl Scouts On Picnic LOCAL Miss Maxine Cox of Porta'les visited in Clovis yesterday. T.

R. Dick of Portales was a business visitor to this city yesterday. A. C. Mayer of Fort Sumner spent J.

R. Redfern of Friona visited friends in Clovis yesterday. Mrs, H. P. Ellison of Bbvina transacted ibusiness in Clovis yesterday.

Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Wylie of Friona spent yesterday visiting in Mrs. Duke Nolan of Tolar was a business visitor to Clovis yesterday.

Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Vance andichil- drerx of Melrose visited 'here yesterday.

Miss Elizabeth by Mrs. L. J. Stone and Mrs. R.

T. Brig-htman, took the Girl Scouts on a picnic Friday afternoon to the James M. Bickley farm. Members of the troop enjoying this outing were: Wynona Harrison, Juanita Marguerite 'Brown, Nulda Wilkinson, Eleanor Gobev, Virginia Gobor, Virginia Anna Fay Robinson, Virginia Hamby, Mary Lne Roberts, Irene Stalcup, Mignon Lawlis, Jean Louder, Dorothy Brightman, Gertrude Nuzum, Grace Nyzuni, Evelyn Stone, Arlene Edwards, Billie Martin, Wilma Robbs nnd SybjlMott. Mrs.

R. Snodderly Hostess to Club The Pleasant Hill Service club met last Thursday at the home of Mr.3. R. Tea towels and pillow slips were embroidered and two quilts were At the-noon hour everyone enjoyed the delicious luncheon served with iced tea and punch. Members present were: 'Mesdames J.

M. Langford, J. M. Heinz, 'C. Philip Kays, J.

E. Westfall, G. A. Thornton, John Donahey, Minnie Curtis, R. L.

Day, M. A. Colwell, G. L. Colwell and the hostess, Snodderly.

Visitors were Mesdames Ruth Rogers, B. F. Bell, J. V. IPierce, Jack Parker, Lorcne Donahey.

Eleven children were present. The next meeting will be Aug. 9, with Mrs. Green. All members arc urged to be present visitors are welcome.

Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hardin returned this morning from a vis-j it with relatives in Austin, Texas.

Mrs. Henri Barris and son, Wm.i Henri, returned this week from: visit in Springfield and Aurora, MoV Dr. L. C. G.

Buchanan and left today for a 1 vacation in 'the "moun-" tains of southern Colorado. W. W. Penney has retUimed IfromSa trip to Amarillo. i Mr.

-and Mrs. -Finis Jennings of 'Muleshoe spent yesterday; attending to business matters. iMrs. J. W.

Maupin of Portales 'tended business; in day. Mrs. P. K. McDaniel and daughter, 'Lee.

left.yesterday for Los An-j geles. They were accompanied, by! and Mrs. J. B. 'Holloman.

Mr. and M. Polk of Well-j ington, will leave todav afterj a visit here in the hpme of Mr. E. I Albert Vohs of wiirieave; tomori-ow for New York City, Chi-l cago and other cities on a visit to the! eastern markets.

i Misses Ola Mae Pyle and Haltieji Mae Valentine will, leave tonight forii Los Angeles, California. While they 'will visit Catalina 'Mrs. F. B. 'Scott of Bellview and her mother, Mrs.

Bertha Peel of Deri- ton, Texas, were Clovis visitors today. BELLVIEW The Bellview folks are rejoicing the good rain that fell Monday afternoon and Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tillman and little daughter were in Bellview last Thursday.

Evert Ru.tledge and Virgil Duck of Wheatla'nd passed 'through Bellview; last Thursday. Tom Welch, motored over to ford last Saturday. Mr. Mrs. Tommie Burnett and little Jack, made a business trip to Hereford last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. John 'Stafford visited in the E'. A. Rose home last Sunday.

Mrs. Barney 'Blackburn's sister, Miss Helen Bunch, of Salinas, is visiting Mrs. Blackburn's family. Mrs. Yard of Oklahoma, has Mrs.

J. E. Parson and son, Joe of Rule, Texas, are here for a visit with Mrs. Parson's sister, Mrs. B.

Hager. Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

(Pangburn and daughters, Frances and Marjorie, a.nd Mr. Pangburn's brother, Charles Pangburn. left today for "an extended visit in Carlsbad and Ruidoso. Mrs. Gordon Gafford and daughter, Helen, just returned from a two months' visit in Corpus Christi, San; Antonio and other south Texas points.

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Patton will go the.

weekend and on their return will be accompanied by 'Lillian and Billy Marguerite 'Lloyd and Richard Jones, who have been spending isome time there. Miss Fae Parsons -Santa Ana, who has been visiting Mrs. Alice Sunian and other friends here, -will leave evening for her home. Mrs. Vance 1 Johnson Guest Of Honor at Party Vance Johnson of Amarillo was the guest of honor laat evening when Mrs.

Robert Vivian and Mrs. Walter Fogerson entertained at bridge, The entertaining rooms in the home of Mrs. Vivian, 813 Connelly.istreet, wer-e made attractive -with a color scheme of black and white, these colors also being carried out in the tallies, prizes and ice course served at the close of the evening. Mrs. G.

R. Lunsford received both the high and the travel ing iin'isjps and Mrs. Johnson a guest fftvor. The guest list included Mes'damea Marsh, R. D.

Stalcuiy D. E. Fincher, G. R. Lunsford, Hugh May, Charles Murphy, Vance Johnson, Misses Mary and Letty Graham and Mildred Vivian, Honor Twelfth Birthday Of Their Son and Mrs.

Homer Coppton entertained at their home, street, Friday in honor of their SOH'H twelfth Out-door games were enjoyed by the young guests until a late hour when iced refreshments were served. Guests for the evening were Joo Hutchins, O. C. Coffey, Eugene Vivian, Freddie Davis, George Robert Hicks, and the honor guest, Homer Compton Jr. visiting Mr.

and Mrs. John Stafford. Mi-, Mrs. Ed 'Reed and little-, daughter were in Francis Hackley has been suffer-" ing from the burns he 'got, and -has been in the hospital from several days. Margery -Mitchell is doing- nicely at this writing, and we hqpe, she will improve as the weather grows; cooler, Thurman Natibn has been in Bell- 1 view working jfpr' 0.

Mrs. Beck of Clovis and Mrs. Queener and children were, in Bellview Friday morning. Maggie'. Galor is Visiting her uncle MK "and.

i Moore -hns-been-workingj over in Texas for a few weeks. 1 Hopper Mr. and Mrs. Friday Bill-Thomas Miss Hop-; per -of Happy Tixas. visited Mr.

andi Mrs, Calor -last Friday a'fterhoon. Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Rice and Qsborne of Amarillo 'Visited Mr. andi John' Sta'ffbVd' 'last Tuesday.

There were-eightJadies of the lionary society at the at.Ml's.l Jieick Gai'retit last Friday They helped her finish quilt thati she had put. in had with her eye. M'iss Elsie Bliss, Helen Geo. Ralph Starif ield and Paul; Collins were in Bellview Saturday' night, and Lbrene 'and Nina Jo Mes-; senger went to Grady with and J. Weaver visited: in the John Stafford home Wednes-; day of last week.

I "Mr; and Mrs. Isaac Rutherford and; children visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Rutherford last Sunday.

SATURDAY, JULY 2S, 1934. itlhlty, behig in community. dxte'nd Sytnpsthy First Baptist Church Sunday school, 9:30. Hreatihing, 11:00. (Pulpit filled in the of the pastor by Mr.

Rd'berts.) P. 6:30, Evening service sponsored by trie B. Y. P. U.

Program: Preliminaries by Gordon Wicks. Violin solo, J. Hedrick Canipe. Chalk talk, Malcdm Prince (accompanied by duet, Esther Barris and McCormick. Talk, B.

Patterson. Bible Elva Mayes (with helpers). heading, Billy Faye Barnett. Duet. Barbara and Ruby Lee Mc- One.act play, "Honesty." 'Cast: Thelma Lee, Lucille and John H.

Nix. Everyone is invited. Calvary Presbyterian Church 6th and Giddings Sts. B. Barton, Pastor Bible school 9:45.

Lesson, "Micha- iah Speaks the Truth." Invest an hour at the 'Calvary''Bible school; It's worth Morning worship 11:00. Rev. R. O. Tomlinson will deliver the sermon at this service.

Our sing the' anthem, "Would You Believe?" 'Evening service .7:30. The speak at this service. Our young people meet every Sunday evening "at 'Miss Arlene Clark is the leader Sunday. Mid-weiek service, Wedne.sday;nigl'.t at 7:30. The Bible studies given every.

Wednesday' night are worth your while. ''7 You -will -find a cordial welcome at the Calvary church. Church: of Christ, rServicesicare held Sunday -morning; at'll o'clock and Wednesday at 7:45.: Sunday school Sunday morning. A reading room is open at the church Wednesday and'Saturday afternoon from until: 4. "Truth" is the subject of the lesson-sermon Sunday, July 29th.

which comprise the lesson-serinbri is the 'following cfrbm the Bible: -'''And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall y6u free." lesson-sermon also includes the following 'passage; from the 'Christian Science textbook, "Science and with to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Truth is an alterative in the entire system, and can make it 'every whit The public is cordially invited to; attend the church 'services and visit the reading room'. The BuSy; Workers club met with Mrs. Frank Hoard Wednesday. July 18, for an all day meeting. of State 'an interesting services.

"We believe and preach the HornAMstrflHrVn -nn niilliricr "iipriK. Mrs. rtM t.in-iA OnRnpl. Assembly of God 313 West'Grand Ave. Sunday: Radio progi'SSi, 9:30 a.

m. i Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11:00 a. m.

Evangelistic message, 7:45 p. m. Young people's service, Tuesday, 7:45 pi grayer meeting, Friday, 7:45 p. m. We urge everyone to attend these demonstration 'oh culling hens.

Mrs. Edith was also present. 'They adjourned to meet with Mrs. Tom Martin August 1st. Euga Engram 'is staying Clovis With her daughter, Mrs.

Raymond Thomas, who is very ill. Miss Seyola House has returned home after a visit with her sister in Texas. Delmar 0. D. Smart are on- joying visit from ttieir parents.

George (Rjerson visited: J. W. Bradley Saturday O. D. Smart had dinner with Andrew -and 'Shelby House T.

A. Boohe and G. B. Thatcher spent the week-end fishing near Carlsbad. Miss Riub'flf Matthews is staying with M'rs.

Millard Erigram this week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Haynes and children, and Lonnie Haynes spent one evening last week in 'the House home. and Mrs.

Shad Smart and children and Shorty Huber and Alford Pulliam spent Sunday with Uncle Dick Pulliam near St. Vrain. Miss Huber spent Sunday with Miss Sevola Bro. Lovett and son, Billie, and W. Engram were Sunday dinner guests in the J.

W. Bradley home. The Center team came over and played our boys. They won 'by the score of 11-10. A -large number of cattle in our community were sold to the government lately.

Miss Marjie Jump spent Sunday with Misses Nora, and Ruthie Wilcox. The Evening News-Journal ia glad take your Classified ad a over the telephone. Call 606 or 607 and an ad- taker will take your ad. Rev. and Mrs.

George Hallett of Roswell and their daughter Virginia, were guests at the home Rev. and Mrs. 'Lester 713 4th street, this week, They were returning home from a visit in Pampa, Tex; old tfnie Gospel. Eyeryone is welcome. -A.

C. BATES, Pastor. Church 'of Brethren Fourth and Thornton Sts. Lester E.iFike, Pastor 9:45 a. Sunday school.

11:00 a. Worship, subject: Christ." 6:45 p. B. Y. P.

D. and C. W. S. 7:30 Evening worship.

If the weather continues warm the evening services will be held on the church' lawn, whereat is quite pleasant. The past Sunday evenings have registered a very decided increase in attendance at this pas- tbr will speak on the subject, "The Bible and the 'Present World Does the teaching of the Bible have any solution- for the present conditions? 'If 'so what is the solution? You will the coolness of the evening in the church lawn while you hear-these questions answered at the evening service. 'Everybody will find a welcome at the Church of the Brethren. First Methodist Church Main and Seventh 'Clyde K. Campbell, Pastor 9:30 a.

Sunday school. Graded departments for all age groups. Bickley Bible class will be-taught by Mr. K' Expert Repairing and Tubes PHONE 33 Let us study your water supply troubles. Steel Star Geared Mills, Pipe, Casing and all kinds of pipe fittings, Otto Smith the i'ehUtinder of the Sutn- 10:60 a.

morning wot'ship. Sermon: ''God's Method of OVercOmitift lEvil." Miss Carmaih -Will sing. Organ numbers: "Prelude in A Flat" (Chase); "Prayer Perfect" (Stenson); "Nocture" (Faulkner). 6:45 p. Epworth Lea'gueS.

YiSO-p. Evening worship. Rev. J. F.

Etchisbn 'will, preach, 'celebrating, "his foi'tieth anniversary as a MethodJat minister. His 'friends especially invited. to attend this jOrgan numbers "Schbn, Kosniaf In''; (Kriesler)'; "Andante iReligioso' 1 (phase) "Toccatina" (James Rog' Mjd-week service Wednesday sored by the Wesley 'Workers Bible Class. Church of St. James the Apostle (Episcopal) i Fifth and Mitchell Rev.

F. W. Pratt, rector emeritus. R. A.

A. Chase, organist and. director. 'Harry Davis, lay reader. Ninth Sunday after Trinity.

Services as follows: Morning prayer and sermon at 10:00 a. m. Carl Deonir, of Johnny'Andre's orchestra, play a clarinet solo, and Miss Modell McDacle will sing a solo, at this service. Visitors 'always cordially welcomed. Evangelical Lutheran 'Church .423 -Bencher Street (In Seventh Day Adventist 'ChurchjH R.

A. Hingst, Pastor There will be services July 29. Anybodyrdesiring to get in touch -with the pastor, kindly call at 1310 Wa'l- lace street. i First Christian Church 9:40, Bible class. 9:45, Good Fellowship class.

9:45, Bible school opening, Sam Stone, superintendent. 11:00, Morning worship, sermon by -R. Q. Adams of Tucumcari. 6 :45, Three C.

meetings. 7:45, Evening worship, R. Q. Adams. Church of Christ Meeting-house located Ninth and 'Connelly Lord's Day Morning Bible study period, 10:00.

Worship in song, 10:45. Preaching, 11:00. Lord's supper, 11:45. 11:55. Benediction, 12:00.

Lord's Day Evening Bible study period. Worship in song, 8:00. Preaching, 8:15. Wednesday Evening Prayermeeting, 8:00. Let us speak where the Bible speaks and be silent where the'Bible is silent.

Church of the Nazarene and Callioun "street 29th Walter W. 0rr, pastor, Calhoun St. Sunday Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning worship, a.

m. P. S. service, service, 7:45 p. m.

are havihg great times in our services. Souls areifinrling-'Gbd every Week, be with Us. Our summer meeting'begins Sunday, Aug. 5cPlan to attend. SONET H.

King, Willie Johnston and boys, Grover Cogdill and boys left Tuesday'for the plum patch north of Amarillo. Jim Butcher spent Tuesday! night with Mr. and Mrs. Hlenry Pulliam and Wanda. Mr.

and Mrs. Virgel Spencer and Dorothy were trading in Clovis Saturday. Word was received here of tho death of Harry Woods somewhere in California. His body will be i Mrs. Mr; i'and AitrS.

i chil- dreiv, i PUiitam and -the Wi: iTi FrVBiiJliomo June'ahd Barlenc PUiliarh tthd VoT- ma were brief callers with Mrs. Sun.day- afternoon. Mrs. 'Phil Brodks-and dhtldren wfire visitors in the Fbrd -home Saturday. I-' Mr.

and 'Mrs; 1 were callers in the Moss-home Sunday af- ternodh. Mrs. Pulliam and spent G. II. King and children; Dallas JoHristbn 'arid family visited w.ith.the.A.

Johnstdns one day this Joe Price was visiting Wednesday ening with Dave' Fryar. JT evening VANITY FAIR LINGERIE Sold Exclusively By i in SHOPFE CLOWS. NEW MEXICO First Presbyterian Church John W. White, Minister Sunday school at Good music, good fellowship. John D.

Brown-dn- vites you to come. Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. 'Rev. Butler, pastor of 'the First Methodist church of Texicb will bring message at this hour. We invite the membership to'hear Rev.

Butlei-, as well as his personal friends in Clovis. Christian Endeavor will meet at 6:30. No evening service. We cordially invite tho public to our church. SUNDAY DINNER TURKEY and all the TRIMMINGS Child's Portion 35c "Enjoy Music With.

Your Meals" DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT Johnny Andre and his Band Coffee Shop Open Saturday Night Till 1 O'Clock He Selected A No Wonder He's Really Proud- HE GOT THESE EXTRAS YET PAID LITTLE MORE HYDRAULIC BRAKES INDIVIDUAL FRONT SUSPENSION PLYMOUTH VENTILATING SYSTEM ALL STEEL BODY FINEST UPHOLSTERY AUTOMATIC CLUTCH FLOATING POWER Wood Motor Phone 333 L. Wood, Prop. Mam at 5th.

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