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Clovis News-Journal from Clovis, New Mexico • Page 2

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NEW MAX Al, cHUrcit-was last '-niRlK 'Charles A. Weils, noted for- Qt'teistJohflent, 'Uttveier. and Fpeaker appeared In bis second of a series of Tectufes nt the enifrdi. Tonigh't, Mr, Wells will talk on "Labor, ahd tihb doming, revolution in "America" and Wednesday night 'his topic ho "Love, laughter, death and religion in Russia." Also tonight Mr. Wells Will conduct a forum beginning nt seven o'clock in which the audience will be privileged to ask questions, Mr, will sptfak ai Uio hipfH sdiotil assembly loclay at one o'clock and Junior-high Wednesday nt I wo o'clock.

Thursday lie will go to E.N.M.. college at Portales, and liack to Clovis to speak before the Rotary lunchooh at one o'clock. The lec'litrer uses his ow'n ear- toQrts to lll.ustrale i his tnjks and those who have attended his meet' ings are 'lotM in their praise of the force interest they Eton hrind party if you want a seat, Is IhO'vacMcq. of in charge of th.gst LETTERS FROM OUR Pvt. Hugh W.

Wortham of Camp Coforado', writes that' he is enjoying the scenery" of Colorado" while stationed in lhal slale, also is gelling to See a lot of the cotuitry. News releases from Will'Rogers Field, te Ils of the training there of PVt. Horace R. Burch, formerly of Clovis, in the Army bombardment as a mechanic, from the Air Force Technical School at Scott Field, Illinois, is word of Geoffrey Wilcox of Broadview, who is 'in training Ihere; Lubbock Army Flying school, Lubbock, tells of James L. ProWell being promoted lo corporal.

Cpl. ProWell ib in the engineering office. We have a'note from Pvf, Jack formerly of the News- Journal mechanical force, that he Is enjoying army life. "iiole Was mailed in New Orleans where he had visited the museum, French quarters" and the Twp'Sis- ters. He- said tnat there we're four of them from Clovis'still were having a wonderful getting plenty to eat.

Thanks for the AVC are glad that you your work. 8299 14-44 AuXiHai-y mooting al Joiner hfihld, 309)12. SLh at to ho'ttid of Aifs. G. C.

ClttVk east of for mooting, Friendship at 7 o'clqok 'the' -riO. i 1 -fapll. OoodfSjUowehlp.cilgS* ot the dluil'ch ot tonight at frt the) basement oX'tHc blntrcli. B. and 'P.

W. club meeting t6- at 4 the high school Mbrilry. of Jnnuujpy 18 'will'be-a meeting of nil v'ivoii on Wednesday uf- ftnuary the home Charles 420 at note has locon changed from the Weak Sisters place 6f Circjes of the "'Presbyterian Aux- ByMAUGARET KEUNODLE 'AP'Faculties Writer i ftr, Dorothy LaSallo, Is "'Ili6 ihtag'she's wotTiod about'is are 'losing their chance to bo physically fit war thdy nitlst 'do to enable rnore m'en leave civilian life for Wh'atVMfipcnlng in many says, Is" Administrators; intently bbiit on making' boyy.flt to 'fight, sisters out gymnasiums, Or, LaSalle is traveling aboul the United 'Slates appearing In U.S.'O.ffice Education institutes designed to a hurry-up program of physical fitness for both sexes in high school. (Later there wHI be a'' college loo.) In New 1 Xork 'and' Boston than educators turned out for the and Dr. LaSallc says they were eager to up the physical' tra'toilng pro- Mrs.

Thompson; 1118'Mitch- Circle Lane, 809 Pile streqt; Circle, '-ThrceY in Ueagan homo, 316 W. wilh Humphrey hostess; Cir- clo'Fbur, Mrs. L. C. Calkjns, 1018 'ftosji si reel; Circle Fiv'e, 'Mrs, Slan- loy'Pawol, 818 Mcrrlwpthcr.

Aurolla Quilling club because of illness. Dfim.es clU meqUng R. 'Bcndertnan, 600 la 'Axtoll at 2 o'clock. Gleaners Class of the First Mclh- with 3120 Mitchell, Study club with '6th, at LibVty' Club holding' all day meeting in the ''home ot Mrs. Ed 400 Maple" street.

Bring 'dish towels for U.S.O. i som.ew^e^e in Alaska comes a from Pvt. Harry R. Talley-lo say that he was getting the News-Journal and was reading every, bit of it, that he could hardly wait when camo in to read of homo folks. Ho added that the weather up there was'a little cool at for the letter, Pvt.

Tallcy, We' have a letter from' Archie P. out' of San Francisco somewhere, to.say that he was'stil! getting the News-Journal and to get it as Jong as it would be possible to 'do so, and a'clded his tljanks for receiving it. Thanks for the letter, i from Miss 'Cleonp Ghan'tHer of. St. Vrain, to ask that we discontinue Henry Allcifi Ward's i as ho is al sea so much of the time he gets'but a small 'per- qetitwgo" o'f tho papers mailed (o 'TjlanK 'you, Miss Chandler, w.e'WlJl'dVas you ask.

card niailed' from 0 n'the FJrst from Aviation Cadefr'SanJty Trimble? 1 saying that Jhe 'had' arrived that on all the ey are a'oyrttteu promise from the Pf Amej-lca to pay you thein in and 'get ypyr at time after BO days. M-hpW the Januai'y fabric sales bring all of serviceable, pretty cottons down jn price, plan to build your apron supply! You can turn all you need rapidly with this simple apron pattern which is cut with just a few eays-to-put-' together pieces. It is pretty loo, wilh its curved shoulder straps and gay pockets. Pattern No. 8299 is in.sizes 14, 16, 18, 40, 42, 44.

Shy; 16 requires 2 1 A yards material, 9 yards bias fold, 2. yards ric rac. For pattern, I send 15 cenls, plus 1 cent for pos- in coins, wilh your name, I address, pattern number! and 'size, I to Clovis News-Journal Today's Pattern Service, 106 7th New Yo.rk, N. Y. I January 14 Call the V.F.W.

Auxiliary in home of Mrs. Frank Love, 40,6 East Grand tonight at 7:30. 'Cen'ter Better Honies with Mrs, Rene Hyman in all day meeting. Women's Society of the Brethren Church meeting in the social room of the at 2 o'clock. Woman's Department of the Central Church of Christ with Mrs.

J. R. "Alexander, 1301 Pile street Mrs. W. Bomar in charge of program, and Mrs.

Irving Kennedy assislanl hostess. Delta Gamma at- 7:30 the south room of the As an expert consultant lo (he Office of Education, LaSalle is on leave absence for a year i from the East N. I schools, where she is physical cdu- calio'n director. She has s'tiidicd, American women and children extensively as an expert. She Was a member of the White House Conference for Child Health an'd Protection called by President Hoover In 1020-31.

She's been In, administrative Work in New York'' and Chicago and in VI. Her undcrgradu- ale and graduate study was al the University" of Oregon and Colum- tya University. 'Training JFor Girls TlecqnUy' 'man "said her "What do these school girls need with' physical training? They're going a factory." And thai is the reason! The very reason, says Dr. LaSalle, lhal they heed' physical training just as many other women will need it. They" must be able to do any little job over and over and over accurately and fast.

She expjains the kind of endurance we women are to need more and more will be Ihe ability to stand oh our" feel for long hours of ledious and perhaps boringly routine work. And we require greater strength of feet and ab- doininal walls than most of us seem to have. For most lifling, women must be slronger in Ihe arms and Shoulders'. 'Dr. LaSalle not" only found some high school gjirls uijable to run an obstacle course but others even Hospital Notes Borjn yesterday to Mr.

and Mrs. D. Brown ot Tfcxico' a baby girl Born today to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spring of Frion'a a baby daughter.

'Mr. and Mrs. Jameson of Clovis a baby "daughter Entering Monday for treatment Mrs. J. C.

Fenn-of Clovis Mrs. of Clovis Lloyd -Tibls of- Portales Discharged Monday Mrs. W. HnrpbUl and baby of Clovis Mrs. V.

Jarkson of Forrest Roprk pf Patsy Ruth Robastfn 'of Frlona' Pvt. Norman Homer "of the air base, 8th of the moijth the bunch would go to Yale fpr training. Sanky Is studying photo work and is liking it fin.c,,ne should after trying so hard to get Into 11. Thanks, Sanky, glad lo hear you are getting that opportunity. We learn tijat Joe Weidingen is now a Houtcnanl and, is slationod at Camp Crofti Congratulations, 'Lieutenant, knew that ypu woAild niake it before long, and thanks for your vory thoughtful greetings.

Glad you are receiving, ypur paper regularly, loo, Thftnks fpr the letter, 1 Pvt. B. Hutchlns for the camp news paper you Glad that the News-Journal can bring so much enjoyment, to you and your we will jit coming. Wo some sunshine- sparq, and wish, that we could y.pu in that nor.tlin ern; Wg will'try to Heap mucl) sunshine in the 'Hpw's thei? fop the, letter best, W. S.

of -Central Baptist cKurch meeting, a't 2:30 for Bible study. lone SJover Mrs. O. Cloppert, 206 Gidding; 905 Hinkle; Floy Hawkins, (Mrs. Riley Carver, 512 West Christena Donatli, Mrs.

C. C. Cagle, -1005 Gidding; Kay Buster, at church. FJtlUAVi January 15 Royal Neighbors of America elu.b with Mrs. Louie Miller at P.ark this afternoon at The ladies society of the B.

of L.F, and meeting at 7:30 lonight in the hall. Initiation. Jolly Jibbers with James Barrows, 'l2l'3 Wallace al 7 o'clock for chili StitCh-a-Mite club with Mrs. C. A.

Smith on Portales Hlway at today, side her wllh flrp hoses going to help put oijt 'Hie 'flrces, Then the second combined dive bomber-tdrpedo piano niinck irnn. Orahn related. "I counted torpedo plant's am' four dlvo liqmbef-s and we shot down all Ibrperlo'pianos only one bombor got away," he add, "The shooting was so'thick and fast," the fourth naval, district said, "Dial not all the Hornet's men could keep track of it aS well as druhn." Clifford V. BuUorflclrt. 22, nrt'S mhle from Idaho Fails, Idaho, Pleasant Hill Club 1 i "Tho enemy rame in all around and anti-aircraft shells filled the niv with smoke.

We- let 'em have it pnd they let us have H. But so many Ihings happened I couldn'l sav how many we go! In tho flrsl few minutes. It Was like shooting Tho inol Thursday' Jtfn; i rri tt slon In Clark, At noon rt tittiSHoon was served lo the' Id'tAomHcrs two guests of the 'club. 'Miss 'Alexa- 'county homq lafkfed lo'the dub on rationing 'of fodds and gave a few'points On inconie taxes. i The rluh voted to donate at DR.

DOROTHY LA SALLE Her Hobby, health. The- Rebekah public installation thai was to have been held tonight in the I. Q. hall has been 'postponed because pf illness. regular meeting of the- will be convened, however, Among Us Arnold has return- nf 'Dallas, where 'she- has son, jUonnlo Dec, who K'seriously '111' In that city, Dee will not to C.J9* 'X Albuquerque who've with; hey daughter and hasbatid, "Ro'v, Mrs, Clyde B.

Barton returned to Ate' 4a.y find Pwe It to Yiptip Child In Airowoa has always'bebp fpUoy 'who the most to offer on a parent owe it ta yowr ohild to the than the m. They :ah.jwfcj',;.Tta»rt 'unable to take a throe-mile walk. For reasons like "lhat she sees special need to protect production work by training high school and college gfrls for physical strength now, Teach 'Em Young The best time to train women physically 'Is at high school age," because then they develop strength. That fits them for whatever jobs Ihey must do laler. Dr.

LaSalle pleads that mothers take as good care of themselves as ot their children, points out that they; too, need 'exercise (walking will do), diet as balance'd as their baby's and suffilcent rest. She advises rnolhers-lo-bc lo extra of them- sjelves because Iheir babies are being born 'in difficult days: short at hospitals and little or no help afterward at homo. And her reminder for American 'generally Is lhat a big reason for physical strength is tho fact that bodily fitness i.s so closely related to morale. ABOUT KONtf Mrs. W.

iMulhair of Bellyjiew hare received, wore! that ttycir son, Pvt. Lester in action in the South Pacific, was improving'satisfactorily; the 'Jeller also reported that their other son, Ray Mulhair "was still confined to a hospital, presumably Jn Australia. Tfic letter camo from the Wjir Department 1.1 and the Mulhairs re- 9'eive 9rd every Iwo weeks con- sons, BIRTH OF Mr. and Mrs. A.

Gilbert of 1100 Gidding, are announcing the birth of their "grandson, Georgo Gilbert Johnston, In Las Vegas, Nevada, yesterday. He is the son of Lieut, and Mrs. George jphnston of Las Vegas. Mrs, Johnston was Marlta Ann Gilbert before her marriage. Lieut', Johnston In Uio 'Army "Air Corps at that i i Young People's Meeting Every other Sunday evening nl the Methodist church hero Is social hour for young people of the 1 church and their friends at eight I o'clock, thai is povmg to be a very I enjoyable event.

Men in tht ice -who are stationed here are' also Invited lo attend these formal meetings. Games and freshments arc a part of the eo-j tertainment. Mrs. Ben Melton is; the Counsellor of the young people of the church grout) anfl their nfxt, meeting date will he January 17. B.

and P. Club Meeting Tonight The Business and Professional Women's cloij will meet tonight in the library of the high school at 7:30 with Miss Elizabeth Brown in charge of the program. The Health committee, of which Miss Brown is'chairman, is sponsoring the program and has secured Jas. Mi Bieklcy as the principle speaker on "Office Health In War Days-" Mrs, Thos. B.

Morgan, registered nurse, and Miss Virginia Knott, hospital technician, will also be on lho program, The club wil! vole on new during theii business meeting. Pldlh o. sfyph Laino, of Brooklyn, said "we, had ,10,000 douehnuls and 5,000 minco pies cooked and ready to serve to Mir men during any'lull in tho battle, but there ju.st wasn't-, anv lull." The heat of the fires reached quantity of dough ready lo bej baked, Laino said, and "il rose allj over the floor a foot deep. I'm; glad couldn't stay around to; cloon xtp that With military security no longer; requiring secrecy, the navy pub-' lieh? acklea to Its list 'Of sunken vessels the names of the Hornet and' 10 "other warships-all prpv- iouslv announced as but not identified the i 20.000-tdn Hornet, commit-, sloncd only a year ago before its, death on Oct. 26.

wen! to thf bot-, torn of sputh Pnflflc off the, Santa Cruz islands tiftfr battle that Inflicted heavy damage on' two Japanese carriers and bomb torpedo hits on an enemy battleship and five cruisers. The other United Statfp war-, ships, sunk In the furious Novem- hf-r battles that broke the heaviest Nipponese attempts to reonpluro. Guadalcanal, were identified as lho 1 050-ton cfufeor Northhamnton: Juneau; cruiser Atlanta: and the dpstroy-, ere, Monwn Preston, Walke, Barton and Laf-, fey. jphe naw communique's on the engagements iri whu-h these ves-, and another previously identi-j fiod de.slroyer loM. however, that a total of IS Japan- wnrshlp? were dnmaewl un'l' 37 sun, comprising two battleships, elijh 1 cruisers, two (tpstroyera or crulsors, 10 destroyers and 15 transports, The navy announced lam Oc't 26 that a carrier was severely dam-' nged after two attacks bv Japanese bomber anrt torpedo planes.

Five days later tho vessnl was declared, lost but casualties among ita, personnel, normally 2,170, were re-, ported few. Thus, the force of seven aircraft; carders with which the United' States entered the war on Doc. 7., 1941, was reduced to three of money for (he furnishing of the day rooms at the Ariny und they finished for the hostess in a vory b'usy dtty. i. C.

W. Whlteriei- w'nho'rttfcR! the club on Feb. 4. an (I) a of attendance- is' MI started lo prohiotc a larger" vm VRttTJs BR OT 'Jhomba hi Clovis Monday for several days lier brother, Captain John T.i O'Connor, special service officer Army Air 4 Bast 1 SCJQRKD JN NEW YORK, (he Deli'otl Itcd Wings, shut-out Che New York Rangtrs' Of tionnl Ifoekey LoagUP here 'M- vonliy, 'ft brokoi 12" games In whifch 'the'Ra'rtgers- Enterprise, Saratoga aiul Ranger. Ot tho otltrr c-arriefs.

the taxing- ton was lost in the battle of Hi Coral tin 1 Yorktown flt Mid way and lho Wasp In the The navy's identifying announc merit (ast night esplalned that the name of the carrier well of I he 10 other shipi wns wllihlteld "for reasons of military security and to avoid fflUsing anxiety on Hie part of rel- ativos and friends of the "personnel who survived then 1 actions." Next of kin all' personnel killed, or missing have been notified, the navy said. The only other American vcssuJt lost Jn the action was the destroyer Ppr- ter. previously nnnounced. The Hornet's commander, Rear Admir- ai CharlM P. Mason of Pensnt'om, Flu.

is thu added. Relieve HEAD COLDS Put VJcks Va-tro-nol up each nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen 8 soothes irritation, helps clear cold- ugtfiff cloKRcd nose. Follow directions in folder. SAVE CLOTHES IK WARTIME sutfsihgacfion and warn WITHOUT BLEACHING CLEAN WITHOUT HARD RUBBING mi -Use tho Want Ads.

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Hftp HIM I pew WAR, i HERE YEARS".

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