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PAGE FOUR CLOVIS NEW MEXICO, EVENING NEWS-JOURNAL MONDAY, APRIL 6,1936 i fj fira Social Events NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS News --T MANY RIBBONS AWARDED SATURDAY IN JUNIOR HIGH GIRL SCOUTS PET SHOW The pet show held Saturday by the two Girl Scout troops of the Junior High school, at the junior high build- Ing, featured every pet. imaginable. The event was well attended and each girl was confident her pet was the very nicest, ribbon winner or no ribbon winner. Miss Louise Watson, sponsor of the troops, was in charge of the unusual and interesting affair. Clovis Green, W.

G. Short and C. C. McDougal were the judges, and awarded first, second and third ribbons to the following pets: Oldest dog: Betty Austin, 14 years, first; Naomi Scott, 10 years, second; Shirley Isenberg, 8 years, third. Smallest dog: Naomi Scott, first; Marie Little, second; Laura; Skelton, third.

Largest Shirley Ise'nberg, first; Marguerite Smith, second; Geraldine Burns, third. Shortest tai.l:\ Virginia WinMeman, first; Nedra Hughes, second; Ruth Stone, third. Trick dogs: Miss Lofcise Watson, Shirley Isenberg, Marguerite Smith, third. Rabbits: Smith; largest rabbit; Marguerite Smith, longest ears; Mar- 'garet Hamby, first; Marguerite Smith, second; Margaret Hamby, smallest rabbit. Cats: Mary Louise Johnson, largest, first; Carmen Cole, second; Nelda Wilkinson, third.

Betty Paxton, smallest, first; Mary Mauldin, second. Nelda Wilkinson, smallest kitten, first; Lola Fern Fafris, second; Doris Johnson, third. Best dressed cat: Mary Mauldin, first; Francis Daniel, second. Nelda Wilkinson' and Doris Johnson tied for the honor awarded the cats with the largest families. Chickens: Smallest chicken; Naomi Scott, first; Lena second.

Birds: Prettiest, Doris Johnson; first to sing, Doris Johnson. Fish: Smallest, Walterinc Block; largest number in bowl, Wallerine Guinea pigs: Frances Hale, first. Ground squirrel: Prettiest, Frances The Social CALENDAR Monday The Auxiliary of Ihe American Legion meeting this evening at 8 o'clock at El Monterey with! Mrs. Grady Reed hostess. i W.B.A.

meeting tills evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Mo.so.ruc hall. Central Baptist choir rehearsing tonight at 7 o'clock at church for Easter cantata. Tuesday Just A Mero Club meeting with Mrs. Lem A. Wright at o'clock at G04 Hinkle street Civic Department ot the Clovis Woman's Club meeting with Mrs.

E. M. Chapman at 2:30 o'clock. Royal Neighbors or America meeting at the Odd Fellows Hall at 6:30 o'clock for a pot luck supper for members and.families. Regular meeting will follow supper.

Westminster. Guild' meting at 7:30 at home of Jean.Priest with Violet Osborn and Marjorie assistant hostesses. Election of officers. Central Baptist women meeting with Mrs. W.

A. Havener, 918 Main, at 2:30 o'clock for prayer meeting. Tuesday Contract Club meeting with Mrs. L. W.

Oswald, 814 Merriwether, 2:30 o'clock. Modern Problems Department of Clovis Woman's Club meeting at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. J. F. Scott at 821 Mitchell.

W. A. Galloway will speak on "'Landscape Gardening." Circle Three of Presbyterian Auxiliary meeting-with Mrs. McDanieis, at 215 West 8th street, 2:30 o'clock. Wednesday Central Baptist choir rehearsing tonight for Easter cantata at church, 7 o'clock.

Friday Central Baptist choir rehearsing tonight at 7 o'clock, in the church, for Easter cantata. Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church meeting this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in the church. Central Baptist Women meeting with Mrs. W. H.

Vougliter at 412 Sheldon 2:30 o'clock, for prayer meeting. Loyal Neighbors Club meeting with Mrs. L. M. Irwin, 620 West 10th street, 2:00 o'clock.

Mrs. Ralph Ross entertaining Pastime Club at 2:80 o'clock. Thursday Rainbow at Masonic hall at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Central Baptist women meeting at church- for prayer meeting, at 2:30 o'clock. Jnist STUMMING NEW STYLES FOR, GREYS! BLUES! PATENTS! WHITES! The most outstanding selection of styles and values in town Come in and see them tomorrow.

The Fashion Store in Clovis" Never A Dull Moment With These! PATTERN 5572 A dull moment's unthinkable with these seven, mlschievlous Kittens about! In fact, they've thought up enough cute tricks to give you decoration for a week's supply of tea towels. Sit right down and send for this pattern, and get started on YOUR set. The seven simple motifs work up very quickly in a combination of cross stitch, single and outline stitches. Use colored floss. In pattern 5572 you will find a transfer pattern of seven motifs; 5 inches (one for each day of the week); suggestions; illustrations of all stitches needed; material requirements.

obtain this pattern, send 10 cents in stamps or coins (coins pre- feri'ed)': to News-Journal Household Arts, Department, 259 W. 14th street, New York, N. Y. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and pattern number. I'rldiiy Central Baptist women meeting with Mrs.

Cloppert at 1009 Thornton for prayer meeting, 2:30 o'clock. meeting of the Music Department of the Woman's Club to be held April 10 has been postponed until Friday, April 17, meeting with Mrs. W. F. Swartz, at 801 Connelly.

Eleven Present When W.RW. Club Meets Eleven members of the W. R. W. Club of Wheatland met Wednesday in the home of Mrs.

C. T. Hutchison for their weekly meeting. During the afternoon all the quilt blocks were completed except 12. Those who have not finished their blocks are urged to do so and bring them to the next meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs.

Will Tillman, this Wednesday. The guests of Mrs. Hutchison enjoyed delicious refreshments late in the afternoon. University Women Enjoy Harvey House Luncheon The American Association of University Women met at the Harvey Saturday for a delightful luncheon and an afternoon of business. The membership is composed of Portales and Clovis women and the organization voted to take in several new.

members. The women in Clovis and Portales who are interested and eligible to join are urged to see any of the Those enjoying the afternoon Saturday were Mrs. Floyd Golden, Mrs. Ray Bonner, Mrs. Marian Stinnett, Mrs.

Edith Martin, Mrs. Kenneth BroUgh and Mrs. G. J. Ikenberry of Portales, Mrs.

Clyde Barton, Mrs. W. W. Forbes and Mrs. J.

S. Putnam of this city. Montgomery Ward' Co. Heralds Style Show Smart jacket suits, afternoon frocks, dresses for evening, formal wear, dinner gowns and their accessories will be presented tomorrow and "Wednesday night by Montgomery Ward in their pre-Easter spring'style show, ut the Lyceum Theatre. The stylo revue will also feature latest wear for men, with Ben McKinney modeling.

The w.pmen's fashions will be displayed by Mrs. Decima Oatman, Miss Margaret Marks, Mrs. Marie Inman, Mrs. Miss Ruth Martin, Miss Hazfel Worley and Miss Doris A feature 'of the revue will be Mrs. L.

J. Whlteman's dancers, who will present program: "Tripes of Pan," a Greek interpretative Ross. Mexican Gober, Clyde Alice Caroland. Jazz Austin, Betty Paxton, Julia Dillon, Mary Copeland, Lorice Wade, Marjorie Miller, Shirley Isenberg, Gloria Sasser, Pauline Hondrix. Jumping Rope Tap Ross, Helen Ruth Bennett, Billy Reed, Patsy Prpthro, Dorothy Sorgen, Darlene Price and Billy Jean Beck.

ScJhool Of Missions To Open At Baptist Church The School oE Missions will open at -the First Baptist church tonight at o'clock mid continue through tho woek. Misss Eva Inliiw, scf.rotary of tho Now Mexico W. M. will toacli tho women a book on missions. Hov, J.

F. Nix will conduct tho men's class, studying "Tho Salvation." Mrs. A. W. Johnson will havo cliurgo of the Y.

W. A. group, leading the study of "In the Land the Southern Cross." Malcolm Prince and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Dial will take charge of the 'boys and girls of R.

A. and G. A. ages and Mrs. A.

15. Joiner will teach tho Sunbeams, "Pedro and the Bells." NEWS BRIEFS Mrs. L. C. Bristow who is confined to the Baptist hospital with influenza was reported better today.

Mrs. Marie Inman has accepted a position i.with. the Montgomery Ward store in Clovis. Clayton McGinnis of Denton, Texas, was in Clpvis today visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Skiles. Porter Roberts left Clovis this morning' to spend the day in Tucumcari attending to business matters. Bob Dorris returned to Clovis last night from Amarillo where ho visited his brother, Clyo, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Moore and children and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bryant were in Lubbock yesterday. Mrs. O.

F. Carmain and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Norris left Clovis this morning to spend the day in Roswell. Mrs.

Louis Jackman is confined to her home at the Thomas apartments illness. Mrs. C. W. Alexander of Hollywood was in Clovis today visiting friends and attending to business matters.

Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Haley have returned to Clovis from Meridian, where they attended the funeral services for "Mr.

Haley's brother, Durward Haley, held Monday. What's New In Fashions TJiclt Thompson of llio John Dcoi-o implement Company loft today for Silver City whore ho will iiUoitrt to business mailers tills, week. Mr. and Mrs. 0.

Dobbs wore in Muleshoo yesterday visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Smith and Mr.

and Mrs. Past Boho. Mrs. Wnyno B. Smith and son Michael of Porlnlcs were in Clovls Saturday visiting Mrs.

Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. GeUys.

Jerry Davis of Tatum and Orland Rury of Bovina, News-Journal carriers, were in Clovis Saturday visiting the News-Journal office. Mrs. Jack Lobdell of Shrovcport, has arrived in Clovis to accept the position of nurse with the Lancaster Clinic. Ben Hill, of the Gateway Auto company, is in Albuquerque today attending to Business matters and visiting friends. Fred Martin of Portales was in Clovis yesterday visiting Mrs.

Martin, who underwent a major operation at the Baptist hospital last Week. Sterling Ellsworth, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ellsworth, is slightly improved at the hospital in Lubbock where he has been for the last two months. Mrs.

Charles Reclcllck and daughter, Dorothy Mae, of Fort Sumner, were in Clovis Friday attending the Music Festival. Mrs. Roddick is the wife oC the Ft. Simmer superintendent of schools. "What's the Right slip for sheer frocks?" you query, and the answer- 2636; a wrap-around, for a cooler, easier-to-don slip just doesn't exist! What's more, it's so ensy to make, you'll want to cut out several while you're about it, for they require but a minimum of cutting and stitching.

You're sure to appreciate the curve controlling uplift of the fitted bodice which cuts shoulder-straps in one so they can't stray. And you'll find the shadow-proof skirt indispensable with your sheerest spring and summer frocks. Send for your pattern NOW so you can be prepared with several of these perfectly fitting "foundations." Pattern 2636 is available in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 16 lakes yards 39 inch fabric. Mrs.

J. W. if 11 liter and daughter 1 and son, Lola and'Neil, of Amarillo, were In Clovis yesterday visiting their daughter and sister, Mrs. Harold Jones and family. Mrs.

J. W. Harcrow, former employe at Jackman's was In Clovis yesterday visiting friends. She is now living In Portales with her mother, Mrs. Long, who is slowly improving from long illness.

MENUS 0V THE DAY Let menus help you'In planning your meals next week: Monday Orange Juice Cakes Sausages Syru'p Coffee 'Luncheon: Vegetable Chowder Graham Rolls Apricots Wafers Tea Dinner: Individual Beef and Vegetable Pics Fruit Salad Rolls" Chiffon Pie Coffee 1 Tuesday Breakfast: Bacon Rings Muffins 1 Coffee Chdese Fondue Cabbage Salad Whole Wh'eat Rolls 1 Milk Chocolate Wafers Dinner: Baked Ham Horsferadlsh Sauce Buttered Spinach Mashed Potatoes 'Hearts of Lettuce with Roquefort Dressing 'Gingerbread with'Foamy SaUce 'Coffee Wednesday Breakfast: Stewed Prunes Cereal with Cream Toast Coffee Luncheon: Creamed Dried Beef on Toast Salad Grapefruit Cup Milk Dinner: Mixeel Grill Lamb Chops Pineapple Slices, and Sweet Potatoes Cabbage and Green Pepper Relish Angel Cake Coffee Thursday Breakfast: Half Grapefruit Eggs on Toast Coffee Luncheon: Macaroni wltih Tomatoes Lettuce Salad Bran Muffins Sponge Cake with Chocolate Syrup Tea: For this pattern send 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to the News-Journal Pattern' Department, 243 W. 17th New York, N. Y. Be sure to write plainly your name, address, style number and Mrs. J.

A. Clasner of Slaton, Texas, was In Clovis last week visiting her sister, Mrs. C. H. Shannon, at 516 Gidding.

COAT and SUIT SALE In this siicciul group of Suits you arc sure to find just the garment you a for 1UASTKK, Tho.ro a mannish Suits, Swagger Suits and Swagger Coats, at a saving of exactly HALF PRICE. J. Women's Wear Exclusively You can You can the quality the quality insurance Al Kitntito, in Portion (Jlovin, Wednesday! L.B..HAIR OIL to prevent falling hair FOX DRUG COl drug store In Cloy is CITE 1 the Two Ja kets Cell hqne that seal-in wLLi the Prize Crop, Double-Mallow goodness the Prize Crop Tobaccos they that marvelous DouMo-Mellcw Flavor VEN before you open, your first package of Double- Mellow Old Golds, you'll see, at a glance, the extreme precautions we take to protect the quality of this delightful cigarette. Two jackets of Cellophane safeguard the contents of every package like a vacuum seal. Bringing "Double-Mellows" to you, in any climate, as, fresh as they come off the cigarette machines.

In giving you, in Double-Mellow Old Golds, the finest tobaccos ever put in a cigarette, we spare no expense to seal-in that Prize Crop Tobacco goodness. Established V760 DOUBLE-MONEY-BACK OFFER as made to smokers since Oct. 6, 193S Smoke half a pack ot Double-Mellow Old Gpjda. If you're not pleased, mail us the and the remaining teri cigarettes'at any time before May 1, 1936, and we'll send you double the price you paid for the full package, postage. Address: P.

Lorillard 119 West 40th Street, New York City..

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