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Albuquerque Journal from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 9

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ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL January 2. Country Club Events Ure Lfsfed for January He's an Extremist! Several post-holiday events are planned for January at Albuquerque Country Club. Mrs. Albert G. Slmms II and Mrs.

Richard Losh will Abigail Van Buren be hostesses for a ladies day luncheon Jan. 17 at the DEAR HUT: We all have our Utile pa-cullarltlM. Security Is hers. Overlook it. club.

Johnny Laughlln will enter tee to green, Jan. 12; low net, Jan. 19. Fewest putts will be the Jan. 26 play, followed ST tain at the piano Jan.

13 from 8:30 p.m. to midnight in the club'i cocktail lounge. An informal dinner dance is scheduled for Jan. 20. Dinner will by a luncheon meeting at 1:30 p.m.

and the election of offi cers. DEAR ABBY: My mother and I have a difference of opinion on something, and want your advice. My boy friend is going to give me an engagement ring very soon. My mother thinks he should give it to me in front of everybody at the engagement party she is going to give. I think he should give it to me in private.

What is your opinion? IN THE CLOUDS DEAR IS: Have him five it to yon In private, and announce it at the party. be served from p.m., and dancing will be to the music of the Tommy Morgan DEAR ABBY: What do you think of a man who tells you he wants to go to jail? He says he is thinking up a way to get in. He isn't a violent man, but he is planning to throw a brick through a window, or talk back to an officer, or do something that he can get arrested for. He tells me he can't stand the noise around' here. We do have six little ones.

I can't tape their mouths shut but, if I can stand it, so can he. He says he is fed up with me, married life and the children, and the only place for him is jail where nobody can bother him. WORRIED DEAR WORRIED: I've heard of men try-inr to break OUT of jail, but never INTO one. If your husband Is Joking laugh. If he is serious, call a doctor.

He should have his head examined. orchestra. tl A stockholders' meeting is called for Jan. 9, at 5:30 p.m. Dr.

Stout To Speak Dr. James J. Stout will be in the club. Dinner will be served at, 7. Reservations are asked and all stockholding members are requested to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Rex M. Mat-tingly, Sharon Gay, Sally Ann, and Lloyd Eugene, 288 Placitas Rd. NW, are welcomed this DEAR ABBY: I burst into tears as my lover of ten years (a lawyer) told me he had decided to go back to his wife.

He said, "I have no contract with you." Please warn other stupid women about this phrase. Respectfully, "TEN YEARS SHOT" speaker at the Wednesday, 8 p.m., meeting of the Arts and Antiques Club in Odium Hall, 4800 Gibson SE. 0 month as new stockholding Discussing the glass facto members of the club. ries and museums of James Mrs. Hamilton Simonds town, Sandwich, DEAR ABBY: Every year my husband's favorite aunt comes to visit us for about two weeks.

She is very jolly and pleasant but she has one fault that bothers me. She keeps her suitcase locked and sews the key to her girdle. I don't know what she has that is so valuable, but certainly no one in this house would take anything. I think this is an insult to a hostess. How would you feel about a guest who locks everything up while visiting in your home? HURT and Mrs.

Hal Schooley are named co-chairmen of January and Corning, N.Y., Dr. Stout events of the Women's Golf will illustrate his address Are things rugged? For a personal reply, write to Abby, in care of the Albuquerque Journal, and don't forget a stamped, self-addressed envelope. For Abby's booklet, "How to Have a Lovely Wedding," send 50c to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. Assn. of the Albuquerque with color slides of glass CONCLUDING holiday activities for New Mexico chapter of the Retired Officers Assn.

was a dinner-dance at Sandia Base Officers Club. Ready to break the pinata are, left to right, Mrs. Vernon Blum, Maj. Martin Jenkins and Major Blum. (Journal photo) Country Club.

Events sched uled are nearest approach, Jan manufacturing processes and museum specimens. Dr. Stout says Jamestown was the site of the first 'Majolica' glass factory in America, es Todays Events Woman's World tablished in 1608. Glass bot hClnb fop ic ties were the Iirst manufactured products in this Tuesday Litertrv Club. in tha Hours: 9 A.M.

to 5 P.M. Telephone CHapel 7-3311 home of Mn. Robert Creyellng. 1415 Park SW. country.

Albuoueroue Clvle Chortu. rehearsal. The Sandwich Glass 7:30 p.m.. Albuquerque High School gym Museum contains many fine glass pieces while maintain nasium, new members are invited, Robert W. Wolfe, director.

Choral Arts Society. 7:43 p.m., In Zla Elementary School. 4H0 Jefferson NE. Additional Information from Norman Rus Progress Woman's Club heirloom collectors department will be entertained Thursday, 1:15 p.m., in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Motto, 204 Girard SE. Mrs. Motto is to talk on mg a cnarm irom anotner era. The Corning Glass Co. sell Bell, director.

Mrs. Hogg To Discuss 'Jewelry' Mrs. Charlotte Darnell, 417 is an ultra-modern establish Exhibition of oils, watercolora and col ment, but also includes a lages by Catherllne Fisher, displayed through January, In Los Griegoi Branch Library. 10th and Qriegos NW. matchless museum of all I I "Majolica," displaying her types of glass.

Progress Woman'i Club, board meeting at 11 covered-dish luncheon at noon; folloed by general business meet Mrs. Jack Dorsey is collection. Mrs. Doy Hancock, chair Montclare SE, will be hos introduce the speakef. Host and hostess for the tess to a meeting of Xi Alpha Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, if? Inft AN-vJ man of the department, will preside for the business dis session will be Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Tozer. Uuests are Wednesday at 8 p.m., with cussion and introduce the speaker. ing, i p.m., in carpenters Hall. 1021 Cardenas NE.

Chapter AM, FEO, 1:45 p.m.. to th home of Mrs. Millard Murphey, S27 58th NW, with Mrs. I. A.

Martinez, assisting hostess. Mrs. W. A. Nelson, program.

Delta Omlcron Chapter. Epsilon 81gm Alpha, 8 p.m., in the home of Mrs. Lyle Griffin. 9712 Aztec Rd. NE.

XI Alpha Omlcron chaptei. Beta Slgma Phi, 7:30 p.m., In the home of Mrs. Lee Sharp. 3505 Pitt NE, with Mrs. Neil Ullery, co-hostess.

Program by Mrs. Sharp and Mrs. Frank Lewis. invited. Mrs.

E. Forest Hogg as hostess. Luncheon Fetes PROGRAM PLANNED Chapter AA, PEO, will be Mrs. Hogg also will present tne program topic. on entertained at 1 p.m.

Wednes Auxiliary No. 50 to Plumbers and Steamfttters Local 412. at the hall, 510 Holiday Visitor day in the home of Mrs. G. H.

Bender, 1015 Maverick Ct. "Jewelry." Included in her discussion will be sandcast- San Pedro SE. 10 a.m. for sewing, pot luck luncheon at noon, business meeting. p.m.

SE. Mrs. Pearl Tireman is to present the program, "A Mrs. Erie M. Conwell, 221 Calanthe Temple No.

5. Pythian Sis mg, ceramic, wire, copper Club, included, left to right, Mrs. Cecil Dowd Mrs. Clyde Christie and Colonel Dowd. Columbia SE, was hostess for a enameling and acid etching ters, 8 p.m., in Pythian Hall, 1020 Coal SE, with Mrs.

Nora L. Stanford presiding. HOSTS AND HOSTESSES for the dinner dance of New Mexico chapter of the Retired Officers held at Sandia Base Officers Year's Visit With the Women of Siam." luncheon at Albuquer techniques. Hospitality House, 222 Titeraa NK. que Country Club honoring Miss Mitchell (American United photo) Mrs.

Carl K. Webb will sponsored by Service League of Albuquerque, Albuquerque League of Senior Citizens, 1 p.m.; drop-tn-time (rota 1 to Miss Coe Shannon of Pittsburgh, and her mother, Sanado Woman's Club to HearTalk preside at the meeting. Members unable to attend are Betrothal Mrs. Lee O. Shannon.

4 p.m. Woman's Benefit luncheon meeV Ing, 12 30 p.m.. in the home of Mrs. A. S.

Klock. 518 Grand NE. Installation of officers. Miss Shannon, a teacher in asked to notify the hostess. v.

the Pittsburgh schools, re Is Revealed turned East on Sunday. She TREMENDOUS has been visiting her mother Announcement is made of who recently moved here from Toronto, Ohio, and is living at the engagement of Miss Charlotte Mitchell to Tom King by 1122 Silver SE. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Mitchell, 3313 Palomas NE, Centering the luncheon table King is the son of Mr. and was an arrangement of flowers centered with a candle in shades of pink, gold and silver. Mrs. W. F.

King, 221 Arvada tee 111) NE. ft Miss Mitchell is a student at Sandia High School and her 1 Reservations Due Thursday Sanado Woman's Club will hear Kitty tSadock, South-western artist who paints under the name of K. V. M. Sadock, at its Jan.

9 luncheon meeting, 1:30 p.m., in the Coronado Club, Sandia Base. Mrs. F. L. Baker is general chairman of the luncheon and will introduce the speaker, who will discuss "A Sketch Trip Around the World." An international theme will be used for decorations, as planned by Mrs.

Eugene Frye, decoration chairman. fiance is a graduate of Valley MORE THAN SKIPPIES High School. by New Officers Assume Duties Installation Scheduled Mrs. Carl Macaluso will be installed as 1962 president of the Italian Women's Charity Club Wednesday, 7:45 p.m., at Knights of Columbus Hall, 609 14th SW. Also to be inducted by Mrs.

John Dangelzer, who will conduct the ceremony, are Miss Alma Van De Velde, first vice Mrmfit Miss Chrlstenson Wedding Plans Are Announced She is being assisted by A FAVORITE SKIPPIES 6IRDUE Mmes. L. E. Lamkin, R. Strom, R.

L. Champion, Dav president; Mrs. Frank De Ven- zeio, second vice president; Mrs, Wyliss Emmett, treasurer; SALE PRICE Mrs. Charles Domenici, record id Tarbox, Keith Smith and K. D.

Hardin. Hostesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Albert Narath and Mrs. R. E.

Adams. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. James E. Baylor by Thursday. ing secretary; Mrs.

John Villella, corresponding secre tary. 9 WM I i Mrs. Harry Coppin, social chairman; Mrs. Rollo Bianchi, Journal Special LIMON, Colo. Mr.

and Mrs. Jess C. Christenson, Limon, announce the engagement of their daughter, Caren Ann, to Seth Don Hofmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seth K.

Hofmann, 3406 Monte Vista NE, Albuquerque. Miss Christenson attended the University of New Mexico, where she was a member of Delta Delta Delta sorority. She Mrs. Sadock is the wife of Dr. T.

R. Sadock. Active in Reg. price $5.95 A if I a monthly social chairman; Mrs E. J.

Uliana, charity; Mrs Desert Rose chepter No. 70, Order of the Eastern Star, installed Mr. and Mrs. Donald O'Brien as worthy matron and worthy patron in formal ceremonies at 2617 Texas NE. Also assuming their duties were Mr.

and Mrs. Fred George, associate matron and associate patron; Mrs. Robert Brown, secretary; Mrs. Frank Figge, treasurer; Mrs. A.

L. Smith, conductress, and Mrs. Ernest Hipsher, associated conductress. Appointive officers are Mrs. William Dale, chaplain; Mrs.

James Sumners, marshal; Mrs. Barbara Harp, organist; Mrs. Cecil Tolbert, Adah; Mrs. James Loftus, Ruth; Miss Sylvia Garrigan, Esther; Mrs. Arthur Walters, Martha Mrs.

James Leonard, Electa; Miss Nancy George, warder, and R. J. Blumenauer, sentinel. Mrs. O'Brien has chosen the colors of red, white and blue to honor the American flag, and her flower is the red Witnessing the ceremony were more than 125 guests.

Mrs. Fred George had charge Italo Covolo, chaplain; Mrs. the art world since 1948, she received her bachelor's degree in art from Coe College, Iowa, and has studied under' Marion Cone, George Sheiley at Davenport, Iowa, and K. V. E.

Weist of Santa Fe, and Lawrence Domenici, courtesy chairman, and Mrs. Anthony Potenziani, house committee chairman. Mrs. Macaulso succeeds Mrs. Guido Giomi.

is employed by Albuquerque Federal Savings and Loan has done graduate work under Ted Schuyler at the Uni Assn. A social hour will conclude versity of New Mexico, Hofmann will be graduated GUEST SPEAKER at the Sanado Woman's Club luncheon the meeting. Another of Mrs. Sadock's from the University of New Mexico in June. He is a mem Jan.

9 will be Kitty Sadock of Albuquerque, well known talents is jewelry design, mii elastic Tor comfortable slimming Satin elastic front and back panels for flattening Waistline styling for freedom Nylon tricot crotch Machine washable First quality Formfit girdle, sale priced far a limited time. Style 838 pantie girdle, White. S.M.L. (also available in girdle style 938 at sale price) Southwestern artist who paints under the name of K. V.

M. BACK TO SCHOOL which she has studied under ber of Pi Kappa Alpha fra ternity. Sadock. She will talk on "A Sketch Trip Around the World." Leaving today to resume his Ralph Lewis and Les Hoss She has shown her art work studies at the University of. The couple is planning an April wedding in Central at the Roswell Circle Juried Missouri.

Columbia, is Jack Show, Santa Fe Juried Show Stroud, son of Mr. and Mrs Glenn Stroud, 405 Tulane SE. Methodist Church, Albuquer que. and the Tucson Juried Show University Students Reveal Engagements and Nuptial Plans fournal Special daughter, Christine, to Tony BELOIT, Wis. Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Shaw, son of Mr. and of refreshments. Named to the finance committee by Mrs. O'Brien are Mrs.

Nathan Smith, chairman, Miss Mae Johnson and Harry Messersmith. Arthur W. Laage, Beloit, an-Mrs. Thomas W. Shaw, 424 nounce the engagement of their Fonutana PL NE, Albuquerque.

Formfit Fiber Facts: A summer wedding ig being all elastic of rayon, cotton and rubber. planned. VP 4 Miss Laage is a aophmore at the University of New Mexico and is a member of the Kappa HERE'S WHAT THEY'RE SAYING III McCALL'S: Gamma sorority. Shaw, a graduate of Highland High School, is a senior at TMo Jormfit t. UNM and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.

Garden Club Meeting Slated for Thursday Desert Bloomers Garden Club is holding its first meeting of -Wktm Eliiabeth Tag lor some timt after Milt'i death, we were both lonely and talked for houre. We found it vert to communicate. Something every man hopet tor had happened to me I found woman with whom I wo perfectly In tune." From "Older Wiser Happier," an exclusive interview with Eddie Fisher, faa the wonderful new January MeCall's, the world's 41 magazine for women the new year Thursday, 9:30 REG. $2.50 $199 MADCAP BRA I Petol-stitched cups to shape, firm underbust support to hold! Machine washable embroidered cotton! Front clastic comfort-release! Style No. J70 White 32A to 38C! Formfit Fiber Facts: oil cotton, excluive of rayon ornamentation.

Downtown end Winrok Girdles and itam a.m.. in the home of Mrs. James W. Easley, 7112 Gladden NE. with Mrs.

Norman Barnhart and Mrs. Donald McRae as as sisting hostesses. Mrs. K. C.

Wilson will be IRIS NOVICES enjoyed a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Hesselden, 2628 Wisconsin NE, as itj final event of last year. Setting up the service for the smorgasbord are, Mrs. Hesselden, left, and Mrs.

Irby Downey. Special guests at the event included guest speakers of the past year and Mrs. Ruth Pressey of Albuquerque and Bayfield, Colo. Mrs. Pressey sponsored the formation of tht Iris Novices In 1959.

(Journal photo) en all newsstands now. Advertisement1 guest speaker and she is to discuss houst plants. Mist Laat.

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