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SIX NEW MEXICO i' i Social Events NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST TO WOMEN READERS News Jean May and R. R. Stallings Chosen to Lead Eastern Stars During New Year Mrs. Jean May was elected worthy matron of the Order of. Eastern Star Monday night when members met in regular 'session at the Mnsonic Hall.

The election of officers filled hours. Mi's. May succeeds Mrs. Helen Sanders, who has ably dis- patehert. the duties of this high of- for the past year.

H. R. Stall. sitigs wus 1 elected worthy patron, 'succeeding Joo Fenn. pther officers elected were Mrs, Rogers, associate matron; H.

E. Marshall, associate patron; Tilla Dilliner, secretary; Mrs. Fenn, treasurer; Mrs. Stella Neff, conductress; and Mrs. Ada Mayhall, associate conductress.

At the close of the business ses- sion, the retiring officers presented Mrs. Sanders and Mr. Fenn with lovely gifts, as a token of their 'appreciation for the leadership of appreciation for the leader- t'hese two during the past year. The gifts were presented in a clever little playlet, given by the retiring officers. kittle Mary Jordan, daughter of the! Rev.

and Mrs. H. W. Jordan, -614 'Mitchell street, who has been ill at her home the past several days wit'h pneumonia, rested hvell last night, and her temper- has decreased, according to a report this morning. Going Away? Here's To Stretch CHRISTMAS DOLLARS There'll be extra d'o liars to when you get there, if favoTite winter togs are refreshed at the- Glovis Steam Laundry 1 and Band Box Dry: Cleaners.

New things will be; needed for' your trip, of but it's delightful to see the. charm that we can restore to. winter clothes that have lost their freshness. Our process restores body to winter 'nmtarials and jjivcs them a that resists cold weather damage prices are easy oit the 'purse, too. Clovis Steam.

Laundry Band Box Dry Cleaners AMONG US FOLKS Incidents. That Mnke News The Social and Mrs. Watson Shelton yisitod friends and relatives in Plainview over the week-end. Mrs. J.

C. Temple of Farwe.ll visited in tho home of Mr; and Mrs. TBo-Poep Temple yesterday, Rev; Florentine is in Rdswell recuperating from an illness of two weeks. He expects lo return to Clovis about Friday. Allan Hodges, News-Journal foreman, is confined to his home by illness.

Mrs. Winston Daniel, of Roswell, who has been in Clovis for the past several clays visiting in the home of her sister, Mrs. J. -A. Noble, at 901 Connelly, left Monday night for Oklahoma City, where she will spend the holidays with another sister, Mrs.

Guard Marvin. Mrs. Wilma H-elmick Pattison, and daughter, Alice Lynn, spent the week-end in' Ranchvale as t'he guests of Mrs. W. B.

Westphal guests of Mrs. W. B. Mestfall Pattison returned to Clovis yesterday but Alice Lynn will spend tire week in Ranchvale. D.

H. Davenport and son, Lyman, of Lakeview, were in Clovis Sunday visiting Davenport's sister, Mrs. J. L. Litchfield, 912 Axtell.

Miss Marie Kehoe left last night for Long Beach, after visiting for some time in the home of her sister, Mrs. J. F. Sellers. Mrs.

Bert Gore left Saturday night for Washington, D. for an indefinite stay wit'h her daughter, Mrs. Almon Babbitt. Mrs. Lloyd Thompson, of Friona, visited her sister, Mrs.

Ernest Fillpot, on Friday. Mrs. O. L. Wilson and children, of Ruidoso, spent the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs, Ernest Fillpot. CHINESE CHECKERS Finn Everyone! 25c Curry County Society of Art, History and Archaeology elected and honorary trustees meeting at 7 o'clock in the Museum, in the now courthouse. 'Westminster Business Girls' Guild meeting Christmas party 7:30 o'clock in home of Mrs; Olive Members -bring 'gifts for heart sister. Woodman Circle drill team meeting for practice at 7:30 at La Casita school. All members an; to bo present.

Drill team Grove, will go to Vaughn somp- time 'in January to assist in organizing a grove 'there. Regina'' Ars Club meeting at 2 o'clock hi-nomc or Mrs. F. M. Wallace, 920 Thornton.

Woman's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian church meeting at 2:30 at Calvary building. Delphian meeting 2:30 at Hotel Clpvis. Wednesday Art Club meetijig with Mrs. R. O.

Keeter, 1308 Axtell, at 2:30. Central Baptist VV.M.U. meeting at 2:30. o'clock wit'h Mrs. A.

W. Hockenhull, for Royal Service lesson. Breakfast cereal and soap shower for Orphans' Home. Mrs. Humphries' class of First Presbyterian church meeting at two-thirty with Mrs.

Roy R. Smith, 1112 Mitchell, for Christmas party. Sunshine club meeting at home of Mrs. Odell Wallace, 2:30, with Mrs. Ted Wallace hostess, assisted by Mrs.

Odell Wallace and Mrs; Cotton Arnold, for one o'clock luncheon and Christmas party. Clyde Campbell circle of Methodist church meeting at Mrs. R. E. Men-ell's, 1401 Axlell, at 8 o'clock, for a Christmas party.

Bring gift toy for unknown friend without revealing your name. A. W. coffee and book review with Mrs. H.

R. Jenkins, 1305 Pile, at 4:30. W. M. U.

of First Baptist church will meet in circles at 2:30 as follows: Rut'h Johnson circle, meet for Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Herman Garrison, 1306 Merriwether; Blanche. Rose circle with Mrs. H. M.

Lance, 320 Ross; Henrietta Hall circle with Mrs. W. G. Short, 113 West 12th; Elsie Clor circle, please bring food for Christmas basket, with Mrs. W.

G. Head, 1308 Gidding; Mabel McCall circle, with Mrs. Vernon Alllen, 215 East 9th. Fidelis' class of First. Baptist church Christmas party at 7:30 Junior Club Meets At Harvey House For Xmas Party The Junior Woman's olub met last night at the J-Tarvey House at 7 o'clock for a dinner and program, with '15 persons present.

Miss Almarene Andrews was tons 1 and introduced the following program between courses: Miss Eva Gertrude Ghis- holm a vocal solo; Miss Virginia Klein played several harp selections; Miss 'Elizabeth Gaul, playot! two violin numbers; mid Miss Anna Jean Rawlings gave reveral readincs. The -evening closed with group Singing of "Jingle Bells." The color scheme Was red and silver, with tall red tapers topped by silver balls, down the center of tho long table, at one -end-of which was Santa''Claus and his reindeer, and at the other end a small Christmas tree. At each Dlace was an individual favor of a small chocolate Santa, wrapped In red tinfoil, in keeping with the color scheme. A large, colorfully decorated Christmas tree proved to be the center of attraction of the evening's festivities. Mrs.

John'Paul Neff was introduced to the clUb as a new member. The sponsors of the club, Mrs. A. Hall and Mrs. 'Fred Dennis, were guests of members at their Christmas dinner.

Mrs. Wilson Honoree At Luncheon-Party iri Wright Home -Mrs. O. L. Wilson of Ruidoso was 'honored by a pretty luncheon and party given Saturday noon, at the homo of Mrs.

Woodrow C. Wright, 414 West Grand Avenue, with Mrs. K. Stroud as assisting hostess. The rooms were prettily decorated in.

the Christmas colors, with a 'beautifully appointed Christmas tree center of attraction. Those enjoying the luncheon: and party were Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Glen Herbert, Mrs. Percy Thompson, Mrs.

D. L. Kilgo, Mrs. Maurice Houk, Mrs. Pat Williams, Mrs.

Wright, and Mrs. Houk. Petunia'' meeting of Rebekahs, at 7:30, Past Noble Grand's night. Household Arls Alice Brooks Afghan or Pillow Made Up of Sinai I Squares PATTERN' i.h'ch"brocheled done in a jiffy 6nb more colorful than the'last In handy here) combine to'form this sparkling- afgfaan, and -Its matching- pillow. A bright a topnotch Xmas gift! Pattern 6264 contains directions for making afghan 'arid pillow; an illustration of.

it an'd of stitches; materials needed; color schemes. FIRST AND SECOND GRACES PRESENT ASSEMBLY AT JUNIOR 'HIGH TOMORROW at home of Mrr. Tom Barry, 81.3 Main. Bring gift. Royal Club meeting for Christmas party, with Grace Griffith, 700 Hinkle, at 2 o'clock.

A Christmas assembly will be presented at the Junior high tomorrow at 2 o'clock in the gym, by the first and second grades, which meet across the road from the Junior high school. Parents and friends are invited. Miss Cora Black, first grade teacher, Miss Emily Minter, second grade instructor, and Miss Elizabeth Gaut.i music teacher, are in charge of the An overture, "Happy Homes," played by the first and second grade rhythm band, directed by Jerry Lee Kearns, will open the program. The'two grades will then sing four songs, "A-Pumpkin Ran Away," "Jack O'Lantern, Wo," "Up On the 1 and "Jolly Old St. Nick." The first grade will then give a folk -dance, followed by a play, "Helen's Dream," taken part in "by Martha Milburn, Marian Todd, Marie Skeen, Margaret Loyett, Tommy Hamilton, Patsy Miller, Jane Dennis, Betty Lou Bonnie, Doyle Gardner, Jerry Lee Kearns, and Vera Mae Gentry.

The second grade will the.n present a folk dance; followed by the rhythm band and chorus presentation of "Jingle Bells," in conclusion. Ellis Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Musgrove, and Edward Kelly, went to Santa Fe, where they visited H. L. Nelson, and to Taos, over the week-end.

Gloyis fldmes Slow ln Decorating This year Homeowners are reminded that Christmas will be here "before know it," and it's high time that homes are being decorated. The neighboring town of Portales is beautiful this year, simply because residences have donned gay dresses of multi-colored lights and frivilous baubles, to add to" the general beauty of the town. Home after home in Portales is decorated, but it seems that Clovis is a little slow getting the holiday spirit. Remember, the News-Journal is giving three prizes'for the best- decorated homes in Clovis, and it behooves everyone, whether or riot they be interested in the prize m'cney, to show a little civic spirit by decorating for the Yuletide season. Quilt Awarded By Altar Society to Virginian Mrs.

Robert -Warner, of Suffolk, vvas awarded a quilt last Friday by the Ladies' Altar Society it vvas announced today. the Want Ads. THEATER News and Views while we pin on our goggles and button up our lor after seeing "Men-With Wings' your reporter has decided on another course in fife and is 'setting oiit for lessons In flying, if you please i and talking about lessons, we've got a losson'to teach our fans (or should that be siiigu- lur) -about how lo enjoy yourself In otha iwords, ma frcris see the pitcher shbws.regularly and bu-liove you me, If all lessons as easy in take 'as' those school would be heaven on earth with such pictures that are making 'the rounds down Cinema -Avenue desu days to-wit: "Men With Wings was one of. the most stirring pictures to be flashed on I'he screen in many a moon, says audience and is showing for last time tonight a(. the Lyceum and so on, for the rest of the week: At the 'Lyceum Wednesday and Thursday; "Man to Remember," with Anne Shirley and Lee Bowman; at the Mesa tho first lime Wednesday, that rollicker, Joe Penner in "Mr Doodle Kicks Off" ably supported 'by June Travis and Thursday at'the Mesa, ''Illegal Traffic," with Mary Carlisle and J.

Carroll Naish which is good, enough tor any moviegoer and we're not one to kick Fred MacMurray's performance in the current attraction at the LyceumMs, to say the least, "different" It's a new-type part for Fred ouh word for it it's superossal and Ray MiUand and the Louise Campbell, is a bit of all right. and as usual there Was Andy Devino with his squeaky humor and a good bit of Interesting history thrown in on the side If you haven't already, we urge you to see "Men With Wings" tonight And at the Lyceum Wednesday and Thursday is one of the -most heart-stirring pictures ever filmed, according to word by the bestest of the experts Man to Remember" little ballyhooed, Httle publicized, the -picture is a heart-warming saga of a SRR NO. 2, PAOK 8 Is Chosen Sun Princess By Dec. 13 Miss Dixie tic Gi'nflenreicV daughter ot Dick dc GrafLonrelcl, of brunell.e senior' co-ed, will bo the University of New Mexico's "Sun Princess" at the El Paso Sun Carnival and New. Mexico-Utah football game January 2, She was chosen by members of the football team la.st night, after I he.

University Council had given up Job ibewmso "there were so many pretty girls." Miss Do. Graff em'eid Is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sor- torlty ri'rtfl a graduate of Albuquor- que High school. JOIN THE CROWDS Who are. sn V'MK by 'shopping HOST AT DINNER SATURDAY NITE Gay Chfislnias and seasonal baubles made the dinner table a pretty setting for the d-eliclous meal served at 6:30 o'clock Saturday night, In the home of Mr. and Mrs.

S. L. Jones nl, 515 R'encher, when Richard was host, to his teachers and friends. Red a.nd green decorations throughout the 'house continued to curry out the Christmas theme, and at the close of 'dinner, Chinese checkers were enjoyed. After several hours of checkers, prizes were awarded for high score, low score, and for playing 1 a poor game.

Everyone received a prize, which was in form of. a lovely Christmas gift from the host. Guests of Richard, who is? 'a senior i.n high school, were Miss Mary Lota Bayless, Miss Doris Guiles, Miss Re vu Abel, Miss Joanna Black, Miss Dora M. Russell; Mrs. J.

F. Putnam, and Charles Steed. BALDNESS? DANDRUFF? BaJJneu, thin, fulling (nil. ugly dandruff, dry. ness or excess oil can he real' hindrance to sue.

Try L. Hiir Oil with to itimulnte lubricate rhc scalp. balanced 'blend of rich" animal oils'and ing ingredients give a natural sheen, suppleness and sparkling "life" to naif. Guaranteed non- injurious to hair or ftreasy. Nationally used and recommended by beauty barbers' dtifgghu.

Get Jk Hair Oil today. at Southwestern Drug Company. Christmas Gift Suggestions! FTS for HER KVBNING taffelas. crepes, beautiful selection of real values. See them at Herbert s.

gift supreme. Made to order. Clovis Planing Mill, 201 E. Second. Phone 592-W.

MAHK Wash day a holiday. Convenient, modern equipment simplifies washing at Ihe Square Deal Laundry, E. First. rNNKB-STBINd make It for her. In time for Christmas.

City Mattress 613 West 7lh. THKBK'S A are always busy. Make your appointment now. Raye Jeanne. Phone 228.

and afternoon bags. Plan. May Bros. silver evening and Use our Lay-Away "SKAL-SAC" Bags and covers. Can be washed und sterilized for kitchen 'and refrigerator use.

Spaulding Hardware. TAKE A tip from Sunbeam Double Automatic Ironmaster. Heats quicker, stays hotter. Clovis Refrigeration Co. THOUGHTFUL and useful is monogrammed stationery.

Choice of monogram colors on Eaton's Parchment Clovis Printing Plant. FANCY That's what mothers want. Barry Hardware. (JIVK MOTIIKK a Maytag Washer and Ironer both for $99. (Regular $U-1 value).

Maytag Shop, 205 W. Grand. KMI-S! WANCKTTflS! Gowns! Mulch. Ink Sets! The newesl to delight her. Sluippe.

Gifts wrapped without charge. FLOWKBS" are blooming Hal Dress Shop. Snapdragons, new rosebuds and Pearl Holly. WHV NOT see Singer's new vacuum It gets all Ihe dirt. Singer.

102-J. A f'OOMCKATOK will make her happy on Christmas morning and for years to come. Phone 03. til.ASHVVAKK, blue or crystal 7Er to $2. Genuine handmade Stanley's, Main.

1'ANTIKS, run revlstaat, lux- urlous feellnk! A at a low price. 20c. Wai'd. KIMC IIOSK are dear lo women's hearts. Hose by Berkshire and Kayser, 79i-, $1 and Folly-Anna WOJIION'S all-iltiif (uvwlle! Wldt- assorl- jnenl ul prints or embroidered plain colors.

5c eu. Montgomery Ward. Christmas Gift Suggestions! GIFTS for HER Machlneiess Zotos Wave Is an Ideal gift. Zoi-a's Beauty Salon, 114 E. 4th.

Phone 300. FOB new Elgin 15-Jewel dainty Baguette $29.75. Liberal trade- in allowance. Edwards Jewelry Gift Shop. STATUKTTK8 of the famous composers, 25c and 75c.

Roberts Music Co. SHOULDKBKTTKS! A Ihoughlful glfl for Mother, Knit worsted tied with rayon satin ribbons, 49c. Montgomery Ward. CBKl'K CHIFFON HUSK! Every pall- worth $1.00. Thread erepetwist, filmy, long wear, 79c pr.

Montgomery Ward. TUHFAST COTTON DBKSSKS. Sparkling prints! New tailored frocks well made'; clever! Sizes 12 to 52. 59c. Montgomery GIVK "MAOKMOISKLLK" the magazine for smart young women.

It's really a HUle "Vogue." Fox News Sland. WOMEN'S SMI'l'KBS. Favorites for comfort! Warm, first quality felt with soft padded leather soles. 49c. Montgomery Ward.

8-1'IECK comb, brush and mirror set $6.95, Don't forget perfumes. Fox Drug Co. II KB The unusual gift, Miss Saylor's unusual chocolates, $1.00 up. Fox Drug Co. (JAYMOni; HOSK Exquisite two thread, rlnglesu, full fashioned, perfect quality 79c.

J. C. Penney Co. HAMWH) and Cedar fruit baskets In various Nippon Glfl Shop, located in lhe Japanese Colony. A WKAUXy COUBSK will make her hupoy and Independent for life; Dec.

classes starting now. Beauty Culture College. For class and beauty. Phone 600. GIFTS for HIM GIVK IIISI tallui-mude Suit, only We guarantee- fit.

Clovis Tailoring 217 Main. Phone 217. HAND-MA UK HOOTS and Saddles, belts and novelties. Christmas shoppers, visit Clovis' Newest Store. Brown's Saddle Shop, 217 Main.

Christmas Gift Suggestions! GIFTS for HIM A YEAR'S subscription to "Esquire," "Ken," "The Spur," "Liberty," "Forum," "Sports Afield," "Out- doorsman." Clovis News Stand. DKSK fountain pen and pencil sets from $3.95. Use your credit. May Bros. DKSK STAl'LBB is a sure-to-pleaso gift for the business man.

New Swlngllnu In flashing colors, with 1,000 staples, $1.75. Clovis Printing Plant. Classes. Barry Hardware Co. CONOCO Christmas gift box.

Something he's always needing. See it at your neighborhood Conoco dealers. If IT'S A Diamond or a Watch Go to J. R. Nelson's.

LOOK NBAT during the holidays. Have your clothes cleaned at Roy R. Smith, Cleaners, '116 Main. NICK LKATHBK billfolds and key- cases In Gift Boxes, 49c. Sprouse- Reltz 405 Main.

MKN'S COLOUFUL MUFFLKKS, Fine rayon crepes, soft warm wools! Prints, plaids or checks, 49c. Montgomery Ward. A NKW MANDOUN for "him" that he can join the string hand. Roberts Music Co. MKN'S HANDSOMK Gift Socks! Colorful plaids, conservative stripes! Knit- In designs carefully finished Inside; 25c.

Montgomery Ward. SMOKKttS-1-Chrome, with electric lighter. See them before you buy his Christmas gift. Capps Furniture. MKN'S BIlAVim; Woodbury's, 3 pieces, 89c.

Fox Drug Co. JIKN'S Fitted leather cases, with or without zipper, $1 to $4.95. City Drug Co. J. C.

1'KNNBY CO. Top Flight Shirts are extremely popular among the men. Only 98c. LliATIIKH GOODS are lasting gifts. Billfolds, belts, boots, saddles, bits, bridles, spurs.

Howard Key. CliAIU and ottoman, large assortment of styles and colors. to $29.50. McCarty Furniture. heater Is what he wants! for his car.

General Tire Service, new location, First Axtell. AI'l'KOl'UIATK gifts fur In these columns. Gift stores are Inviting your patronaao wiv.h helpful gift suggestions. Save time and worry and at the same time give friends and relatives gifts that will be thoj-pughly appreciated. Only 11 Shopping Days Until Xmas HERE'S THE SOLUTION TO Every Shopping Problem Many gift-worthy suggestions from complete stocks of fine merchandise are listed below.

Check the list carefully. You will find the answer to many of those perplexing gift problems in this list and in the complete stocks in these Clovis stores. Christmas Gift Suggestions! GIFTS for CHILDREN Christmas Gift Suggestions! ESTEItllUOOK "Renew Point'' $1. A grand Pen for student und general use, Choice of points and colors. Clovis Prlntlnu Plant, TOY Toy Wnds of toys.

Barry Hardware Co. uTRLS' 1.20 DRESSES! "Bell-RlnKcr" Values! ftaynn taffeta and rayon acetate crepe! 2-6, 7-14, 98c, Montgomery Ward. SKK tho smni-t new liund-crochcteil hat und muf( sets at the Children's Vogue, 415 Main. ClULlHtKN'S WOOI, SWKATEHH! Warm, practical values, loo! Novelty knits In caul or slipover styles, 98c. Montgomery Ward.

UKKI.BliK—For the younger set, complete with Instructions book. Roberts Music Co. new ones for $6.00. Beautiful, melodious Instruments. Central Second Hand Store, 102 Main.

THW HKST gift for Christmas Is a 31- cycle. Sue Bill's Bicycle Shop, 115 IS. CU-and. I'hono J. C.

FKNNKY 00, offers you lha greatest toy assortment ever shown In Clovis. GIFTS for the FAMILY hot water heaters for any make car. Price range from $9.95 lo $21.95. New State Auto Co. MAGIC CHKF gas range.

A useful gift. Easy terms. $49.50 to $99.50. McCarty Furniture. YKLI.OW CA1J, for transportollon In any weaiher, at any time.

Economical! Safe: Dependable! Phone 429. SOe with drink and dessert included. Served all day at the Busy Bee Cafe. ATTENTION! puzzled Shoppers! The "Ideal ('lift" for Mother, Dad Sweetheart. Brother or Sister.

A theatre coupon uuok, good at cither the Lyceum or ML-SU. Uouks on sale Lyceum BOX orrkv. the aid tlH'se Classified Christmas Gift SuBKt-silons you'll quickly find JuBl the slmpiiing ideas and Instructions willed u-ill mean' the mosj )n IJ'ft 1 satlslaction. value 6 IF for the FAMILY AUTOMOIULK HAftlOS $18.95. Automatic safely tuning, six Inch super- hot, speaker.

Goodyear Service, Main, type, felted cotton. The gift for year round remembrance. Clovis Mattress E. First. A L1FKTIMK of pen service and satisfaction In every Sheaffer Llfellrhe Pen.

Costs less to use per year. $8.75 and up. Name free on each Lifetime'pen. Clovis Printing Plant. filVK SAFB tires Christmas.

Ride safely In Solely, Silver- towns. Goodrich- Sllverlown Stores, 213 Main. TOIl UOMK" Coca-Cola's 0-boUlo carton heads the favorite for Christmas. CKKAM Makes lite work easier for nil. Barry Hardware Co.

WHAT A glfl for a gift check! A used car. one of those used curs at McCrory's. every member of the family will enjoy every day In the year, Phono 03. (iliANl) affords a new note of visual as well as tonal beauty. Ro'lieris Music Co.

8ANPKBS' Used Cars give pleasure the year 'round. Sanders Uibonilory rage, 113 VV. Second all colors. ClOVls Klectrlc. 62-plore Service for Eight, "1817.

Rouers" $59.75. a saving of Gift sni KdwurUs Jewelry op. KLKCTKIOAf, (iiKTs" will be gratefully accepted. They're practical appropriate, Texas-New Mexico UUi- Itles Co. TWIN hot plate on, 650 wall; both on.

1650 wall. Special a I Fox Drug Co, UIIN'T l-K'f this your pass without erecting a suitable monument a present to those who arc gone. Clovis Monument Co. MKA1.S— AI CiTlslinas t)me unil every day In the year. Hotel Clovis Coffee Shop.

I'KNNKV CO. has isplendld us- sortriicnt of the new tufted bed spreads. FOB A- glorious feast bring Ihe fam- lly to tho Hotel Clovis Coffee Shop. Where prices are economical. Zenith, the pride of America's finest a'nce Store.

109 W. 5th. Christmas Gift Suggestions! I for the HOME Dinner and Decorations CHOICij MBATS are essential Hood holiday meal. Jack Meats nro always choice. Phone vegetable howls, center pieces, platters and candle sticks.

May Bros. SA KB, tested fireproof for valuable papers. Beautifully finished, serviceable combination, just right size for tin- home. Reduced to $17.50. Clovis Printing Plant.

UONT lltiv any radio until you hiivo seen the time tuning Motorola. CJood- rlt'li Sllvertnwn Stores, 213' Main, 5-Tl'UB Radlq, 'a gift the whole family will enjoy and only $5. Clovis Trading Post, 112 Main. Tins C'lllUSTMAS enjoy an even, comfortable heat In your home. Investigate KUI'KHS.

Fergas 120-123 E. First. HAT Kltt'liunwiirc. Barry Hardware Co. SAI.K discount on ready-made drapes ot dumusk and monk's clolh.

At Irene's 'Draiwy Shop. imiOAl, DAYS ma'KC happy A Ciilbrunst-n Varsity Model for every home. Roberts Music Co. KA1HO or mantle lamps. shades, heavy base, bright colors, USa.

Fox Pi'ilt? UAKBltv "for delicious pympklri CTikes, pies, bread, rolls uiul'nlJ holiday pastries. 508 Main, PJIUIT und delicious fruit cakes, any size nmde'to: order from iv Ib. up. Good Eats Bakery; 418 Main. ciieerfulness and beauty to your home- during tho festive season.

Clovis Flora) Co. SKT, 3-plcce, buth; guest ami wash cloth wrapped In Xmuti box, J. Penney Co. Cellophane 'wrapped packages of your favoclle varieties Of Christmas nuts and candles. Morris Son.

stock of ciindles, fi'iills and nuts. Alexander Fruit Markets, No. 1 2. unces. No down men I Feb.

1. I Gas Co. oo gas ti payment. First SAI.IO— Of all unces, ho down payment. ico Eastern Gas Co.

Phone 57. gas New upll- Mex- ut WH times. Fripsh appetizing! Jack Massey's Meat Phone 29..

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