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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 10

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JanuSry IT, 1946 ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL Brothers-in-Law Back From Pacific Tlh Page Mrs. Reitzel Heads Circle Social Meeting Scheduled Soon Mrs. Kenneth Reitzel was elect-ad president of Bell Circle II by acclamation Wednesday afternoon and will take office at the February meeting. No vice-president was elected for the coming year, a decision to permit the secretary to act in the president's absence having been made. rQ I '-is oh Negro Poet To Speak Here Langston Hughes Due in February Langston Hughes, Negro poet, author and playwright, will be presented in a public performance here the night of Feb.

7 on the University of New Mexico campus. His program, arranged by the local branch of the National Assn. for Advancement of Colored People, will profit this group's civic and social fund and also the high school scholarship fund of the local Cleft Club. Hobart L. LaGrone, president of the local branch of the NA-ACP, said sponsors will be invit.

ed to participate in the event. Their names will be announced soon. Hughes is a Drotese nf Varhni Visitors Feted At Two Parties Mr. and Mrs. Schlott At Cletsoway Home Mr.

and Mrs. W. V. Schlott Taos, married Dec. 30, were com plimented this week at two af fairs tendered by his sister, Mrs Eric Cletsoway, and Mr.

Cletso way while the couple spent, tw weeks as their guests. Wednesday night a party friends felicitated the newlywed at the Cletsoway home, 1709 Sis ma Chi Road. Joining the host and honor guests for the evenin were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Stocl Dr.

and Mrs. Lerov Jones, and Mrs. Richard Bennett, and Mrs. Joe Ellis, Mrs. Cyrc Brown, and Mrs.

Nelda Sewe'll. Mrs. Raleigh E. Young Jr daughter of Mrs. Schlott, an Mrs.

Don Crandal. the forme Churchmen To Visit Here Congregational Dinner Friday The Rev. Clarence Parr of the First Congregational Church has returned from a meeting of the board of the Conference of Southern California and the Southwest in Long Beach. He is a member of the board, and is also a member of four commissions of the church which met in Long Beach the same day. The midwinter Pilgrim Fellowship Conference preceded the board meeting.

More than 400 young people were in attendance, Albuquerque being represented by John Gill and Nancy Guinane. The annual meeting of the local church will be held Friday evening at 6:30 at the YWCA. Following the presentation of the annual reports and election of officers, Dr. William C. Jones, president of Whittier College, in Cali.

fornia, will address the group on the subject "This Old World's Needs." Dr. Jones is currently serving as president of the Laymen's Fellowship of the regional confer Mrs. Spilman was re-elected to! state will welcome the national the secretarial post and will com- president of the Women's Society bine with it the duties of christian Service here Satur-urer and reporter. Ida v. Apodara Hernandez Two brothers-in-law recently returned within a few weeks of each other after more than a year in the Southwest Pacific, one in the Navy and the other in the Army.

Both are now back in civilian life. Carpenters Mate 3c Paul Apo-daca, who served 15 months in the Pacific as a member of the Seabees, is one. He is a well- known baseball player here, hav-'Jean Cletsoway ing formerly played with Cokes 'party details. Mrs. Bruce Billings is corresponding secretary, and Mrs.

W. E. Beistline is historian. Mystery pals revealed their Identity at the meeting, and new pals were chosen. The next mec ing of the group, which is composed of wives of telephone company employes, will be a social.

Mrs. J. C. Umidon, who with her husband has been in Mob-erly, for some weeks, rejoined the circle for the election meeting. Coronado Lodge Installs Officers Coronado Lodge No.

37 Alian-za Hispano Americana installed the following officers Thursday right: Edwina Herrera, president; Ignacio Herrera, vice president; Anita Pearce Sanchez, secretary; Lindsay, who heard Huehes' poems when the young Negro was a bus boy in a Washington hotel. unaer Lindsay's sponsorship Hughes began a career that led to numerous awards including Guggenheim, and Rosenwald fellowships. Among his books of poetry are The Weary Blues," "Shake speare in Harlem," "Not Without Laughter," "The Ways of White routs, and his autobiography, The Big Sea." spny, He has appeared frequently before college and club groups in Canada, Haiti and Cuba as well as in the United States. Gospel Song Sessions To Be Continued Twice Each Month A decision to perfect a formal organization with a staff of officers, and to continue meeting for a sing twice a month was made at th lq.i a Todays Patterns assisted with th At a dinner party Sunday nigl given at the Alvarado Hoti Guests included Mr. and Mrs.

1 E. Tripp and Mr. and Mrs. J. A Taylor.

Mrs. Schlott is yie former Mr Peg Kittinger, artist who came 1 New Mexico a year and a half ag from Kansas City. Farm Bureau to Hold Annual Election Today Annual election of officers wi be held by the Bernalillo Couni Farm Bureau at its month meeting Friday, Harold Brook president, reported Thursday. Tl meeting will be at Odd Fellov Hall, 300 South Second, and wi be preceded by a pot luck luncl eon at noon. A discussion of several propo ed amendments to the organiz tion's by-laws also will take plac TOPIC FOR BOOK Dr.

S. E. Starrels will spes on "When Life Gets Hard," base on a book of that title by Jami Gordon Gilkey, at the service Temple Albert Friday at p. m. o.

Frank T-4. Oallup; Gavaldon, b-rto, Pfc, Gallup; Gonzales. Conra 1-5. Las Vetas; Mahan. Carl.

Pf KarmlnRton; Victor, Pfc, TK ra Amarilla. DISCOUNT On All QUALITY FURS Coats, Neck Pieces and Tuxedo Fronts HARPER'S FURRIERS 1425 North Fourth Phone 2-0461 oming 01 All churches meeting. and with the Old Albuquerque Cardinals. He lives at 300 North San Pasquale with his parents. His father, John Apodaca, is deputy with the juvenile probation office.

Pfc. Max Hernandez served 14 months in the Pacific with an Army anti-aircraft unit. He is married and the couple has four children. The family lives at 216 North San Pasquale, 37 More Soldiers Reach U. S.

Ports Ships due in East coast ports this week were scheduled to bring 36 New Mexico soldiers from European and Indian war theaters, the Associated Press reported. One New Mexican, Pfc. Jose F. Correo of Isleta, was to arrive in San Francisco after service in the Pacific area. Those due at East coast pnrls: Mossmnn, Eloy Set.

Quest: Cans. Harold Santa Fe: carcia. Fili-berto, rpl La Montaomery. riautlf TS. Loving; Lopez.

Juan Pfc, Duran; Perknvieh. Anthony. TS. Raton; Greth-lem. ErneM Socorro; r.omez.

Ramon Tec. 5. 1102 So. 10th Al-uquerque; Castas. Rodolfo Tier-ra Amarllla; Vlllancuva, Thomas, Gallup; Lujan, Esqulpula, Pic.

Isleta; Johnson. Soho, Ptc, Trading Post; Bustamante. Juan Santa Fe; Brlcn, Otto Mountamalr; Bennett, Emanuel 8.. T-4, Raton; Arnold. Virgil T5, Santa Fe; Zamora, Frank.

Pfc, Raton; Moya. Pfc. Albuauerque; Kitchens. J. Fur- rest; Sals Valentin Albuquerque; Mon toy.

Abran Alamogor-do; Molina. Arturo Las Cruces; Brandley. Cameron 1st Rosftell; Hol-den, Paul T-5, Reserve; Baca, Leonides Pic, Chloride; Hams. James, Pfc, Pecos; Lue.ero, Luciano, Pfc, Hot Springs; Apodaca. Henry, Albuquerque; Gonzales.

Frank. Pfc, Socorro; Torres, Ignacio, Pfc, Sa lem; Vigil, Solome. Pfc. Mosquero; rJech- ence. In addition to Dr.

Jones, guests at the dinner meeting will be Dr. Nelson C. Dreier Los Angeles, superintendent of the conference; Dr. C. H.

Huston, formr moderator, and William E. Patterson, secretary of the Laymen's Fellowship. The group is now on a tour which includes visits to Phoenix, Tucson, El Paso and Gallup. Society Notes Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph B. Land. I 918 Parkland, are expecting their i daughter Dorothy home Fridav from the East where she has been since late summer. Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Orani and their son Kent are micsts of her I aian-i mi a. iawrenre i leaeooni, ttm iNonn Maple, ineir Home is I 6 3 Renews Activities At Highlands LAS VEGAS, N. Jan. 10 Re-activation of the Highlands University chapter of Phi Sigma Iota, national romance language fraternity, took place Thursday with Dr. Ralph E.

Werner, pro- iessor ot modern foreign lan- guagel at the University of Col-' orado officiating. inactive during the war years; until the opening of fall Quarter. the active members on the cam pus, with Dr. Rebolledo, head of the romance laneuaep rfunart. ment, set the new program in motion.

I he new members elected aucies: Mary Bustamante of San-! I LIBIT. NATASHA D. of Sandoval who joined the WAC in its early days after being one of the organizers of the AWVS in the state, is in charge of an art school at Fort and recently presented an exhibition of work bv the patients and assigned military personnel of the Percy Jones Hospital Center, at the Grand Central Art Galleries in New York. Concerning the exhibit, she wrote Mrs. Marion Smith, 3117 West Central, that it "as a whole showed the experiences and memory of the past." Informally Mrs.

John Pearmain and her daughter, Ann Brcese, are in town for a short while. Ann is a student at Bennington and is about to to go to Mexico City for the "winter period," pursuing her study of painting. Mrs. Pearmain has been in Boston recently, and will divide her time between here and Santa Fe before coing back. She expressed pleasure at finding that a good beginning for a New branch of the Women's Action for a Lasting Peace has been made.

inai me nign scnooi oicungy classes were due to have a quizi on rnpes oi icon was made known to a busload of nas- in the seats chanted ouestinns to those in the aisle, and a whole chorus answered. The bus driver, whom the students call "Wimpy," not my name but that's what they call me," wasn't a bit dismayed by it: nor by the fact that each one of the dozen or so pulled the buzzer, though all were getting off at the same corner. Had the pleasure of voting Bobby Kellcher's company on the bus, en route to St. Mary's. He reported a new chemistry set for Christmas.

(A Gilbert No. 10, if you know about chemistry sets), but "no good explosions yet." Our imagination is most things, but every equal to now and then we see or hear something i do your i Vmira.eu Mexico I ESI! Phone 4915 Hours 12-5 WSCSHead To Visit Here Several Towns Sending Delegates Methodist women of Albuquerque, Farmington, Las Vegas, Santa Fe, and the eastern part of the President of the world-wide organization is Mrs. J. D. Bragg, of St.

Louis. She to speak at the Central Avenue Methodist Church Saturday at 2:30 p. m. Plans for the meeting are under the direction of Mrs. I.

L. Morgan, vice-president of the New Mexico Conference. A six o'clock fellowship dinner at Harwood Girl's School will honor Mrs, Bragg. Mrs. Louis K.

McKeown, superintendent, will be hostess, and Spanish music will be furnished by girls in costume. Mrs. Morgan is receiving reservations for the dinner. Isabel Sandoval, treasurer; Ga-briela Del Valle, Veronica Mire-les, Dclfino Aragorf, trustees; Cruz Segura, custodian; Perfocto Chavez, inside guard; Frank Ma-derios, scrgeant-at-arms; Melecio Sanchez, past president. SIMPLEST AFFLIQl'E 7433 ice Brooks iNO more coaxing your youngster to go to bed, after you make a snuggly bunny quilt.

Each bunny is a single patch; each block six inches. Plain bunnies on a print or t'other way around, pattern 7435 has block chart; pattern quilt directions; yardage pieces; chart; illustrations. Send 11c In coins for this stitches. pat- tern to Albuquerque Journal, Household Arts Box 3217. San Francisco (6), Cal.

Print plainly name, address, pattern number. Send 15c more for our Needlework Book 94 illustrations of designs: Crocheting, knitting, embroidery, dolls, other toys, home decoration. Free pattern for two crocheted handbags printed right in the them for $1,000... originals tnlkfd in by Alice Brooks i di 8 the p. 8 style IS Winifred Reiter, Editor ELABORATE WEDDING plans are being made for Miss Isabel Sanchez, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Hcrminio Sanchez, and Joe Vallejos, son of Mrs. Deme-cia Vallejos. The ceremony will be Monday at 1 a. m.

at San Felipe de N'eri Church and will be followed by a dance at Old Town Society Hall. In the wedding party will be Rosella Gonzales, Annie Valencia, Melba Valencia, Krlinda Gutierrez, Gilbert Espinosa, Herman Ar-mijo, Lome Casias, Tommy Sa-las, Mr. and Mrs. Fino Chavez and their little daughter, Kath-erine, niece of the bride, and little Jimmie Lovato, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Demecio Lovato. Todays Events Phi nil Phi finrl Phi Beta Kappa piesent Burgos Johnson, dinner at the Hilton Hotel, 7 p. m. Illustrated public lecture in Spanish on ''Peruvian Art Before the Conquest," bv Miss Hayclee Domcmico, U. N.

M. Administration 150, 7:30 p. rn. Recorded concert, UNM Music Buildine. 7:30 r- m.

Kid Party for all women students, sponsored by AWS, Student Union Basement lounge 7:30 p. m. First Congregational dinner, YWCA, 6:30 p. m. Triple Link and Harmony Lodges installation, IOOF Hail p.

m. Chapter Daughters of British Empire meeting with Mrs. Frank White, Hardy Avenue, 2:30 p. m. Foreign Missionary Society of the Northsirle Church of the Na-zarcne meeting with Mrs.

Ida Klmoline, 1205 Forrester 730 m. Bernalillo Couple To Be Feted at Dance Following Wedding Rite Miss Lucy Gow, daughter of Mr. Hcnrv Gow and granddaughter of Mrs. Aumistina Sanchez, of Bernalillo, will be married Monday morning to Tony C. Garlev son of Mr.

and Mrs. M. Gar-ley, also of Bernalillo. T1 me rue will he sn imn r1 ot o'clock mass at the Bernalillo church with Ruben F. Garley, brother of the groom, and Josephine Sandoval in attendance.

A reception at the hride's grandmother's home will follow. and Monday evening, the senior Galley's will be hosts for tVm wedding dance at Coronado Hall. All friends are invited. The bridegroom returned from five years' service in the Army in October. rerunal Satisi action la What Counts IB a COLD WAVE thf Ideal li tana Hi Short Halt By DAVJS ntrrnatlnnal Prise VI.

act in Halt Oulllnj. IMA k. Hartar4 Dial -im Before .1 Goli! Cro is introiltited, hand-made are clicked, d.nly. Rr.u!t? 7.45 Tallin Varsity Shop E. P.

Roberts and a group of interested persons have been ar- The meetings are held at var ious churches and are non-denom: natjonal character Go rtu cnurcnes are included and jwne wno iiKes to sing is invited. Attendance has run as high as 100 some Sundays. Song books are provided. The next program will be Sunday at the North Side Church of the Nazarene, Sixth and McKin-ley, at 2:30. The election of officers will be held at this time.

Junior Service League 'Rescheduled Meetings jFor Friday Evening A last minute postponement of the Junior Service League meet ings scheduled for Thursday was necessitated by failure of visiting speakers to arrive on schedule, Mrs. Richard Ripley, president, announced Thursday afternoon. The meetings have been rescheduled for Friday. Mrs. Emory Neilsen will be hostess to the board for 1 o'clock luncheon at her home, 901 Laurel Circle, and the business meeting will follow.

A general meeting of the whole organization will be held in the Hilton Greer Room at 8 p. m. furs justice AFTERNOON FROCK "Charming" they'll say when you wear Pattern 9162! Skirt has aoft front fullness shoulder yokes and sleeves are all in one ior style, easy sewing; embroid-ry optional. Pattern 9162 comes in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20; 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes 33 yards 39-inch.

Send 16 cents in coins for this pattern to Albuquerque Journal Pattern 12 Stevenson Street, San Francisco 5, Cal. Print plainly size, name, address, style number. The Marian Martin colorful Fall and Winter Pattern Book is yours for 15 cents more! All easy-to-make styles'. Also printed rigtn in the book is a page of complete directions for you an accessories aet: hat, jerkin and handbag. you couldn't buy SIZES I IV I 32-42 1 I II I mmts' 1 I jr'i 1 riosa, josepnine Cherry of Roy, for which we can conceive no Eva Luna of Santa Rosa, and Til- possible explanation, he C.

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