Deming Headlight, The (Newspaper) - October 11, 1935, Deming, New Mexico 4SM 3387 THE DEMING HEADLIGHT LAND OP SUNSHINE AND PURE taUM New PNM NEW OCTOBER 11. 1935. Paper of Lam Canty 54, ft. Home Demonstration Club Met Tuesday Mrs. Frank R. Coon Speaks About Beautifying The Home Home Demonstration club held a meeting at the Methodist church Tuesday The first number on the program was a talk by Mrs Frank Coon on the home more beautiful at small It was the opinion of everyone present that this was the most helpful and interesting talk on this subject they ever Mrs. Coon said that a good test of the was the appearance of the front that one would of- ten be surprised when they looked at their own front door with the idea of finding out Hs exact As a rule paint is needed and when one finishes with the front door then they wander through the house with the paint brush and out at the back One outstanding point made was that some human being makes so why not try most anything you want to A nice prise in a result will be waiting just around the This is especially true of One good way to learn is to tear up an old She suggested how a fine ottoman that might cost a good deal could be made from a wooden box turned upside down and finished with generous Plain curtains for small rooms out If windows are narrow they will look wider with the curtain rods Valances are seldom used and never with short Shelves of discarded plate glass are pretty for flowers and take the place of a curtain when arranged across a Theatre Sat. Oct. 12: Prizes of and each of with William and Ginger Rogers together for the first The most fascinating detective who ever kept and audience The most alarming heart disturber who ever kept a detective In a baffling drama that will hold you Goofy and The Roaring Oct. 13-14: with James Ann et Robert Armstrong and a star Uncle Sam's fighting agents crash the screen in a blaze of gunfire and the whole amazing story of how the federal men put a hold on the underworld revealed the first time in a mighty picture of j the men who wage America's war on A. Oct. 15-16: Cash tag for Damon Runyon's Collier's magazine with Jean Parker and Chester She should have been in feld but was driving a The horse should have been on ai race but was pulling the He should have been busting Broadway but was breaking his heart over j and Thurs. Oct. 17: Noel Coward in He promised women and kept his I tell a woman I love I rattle six a The startling drama of an audacious lover who knew he was fickle and admitted it. Beray and Dumb FrL Oct. 18: Both on the mystery tripping over each other's One is a house the other a polished student of crime and when Pictures should be grouped th meet in this adventure ing to subject and well ag you laugh Edmund ily photos are best in Lamp Rosemary shades make a The white Ames and Carlisle in note now lends itself to the shades of lamps most We should all apply ourselves to making our homes more beautiful and more If we try we can achieve real Another important number on the program was by Miss Consuela public health Miss Baca em- the value of a health check for She suggested that every one ask themselves the in regard to how well they would ure Mrs. Fred Sherman was hostess and served delicious tea and We are hoping everyone will fill out the report blank and leave it in our office in the court This re- quest ip very Great Hotel and in Donkey GUILD PLANS DANCE St. Luke's Guild is planning a fit dance to be given in the Palm caff annex November 1. Mrs. E L. Wells is in charge of and will be assisted by Mmes. J. H H. P. A. K. Field and A. R. New Jeweler To Locate In Deming C. A. Brown of Los Angeles WiH Occupy C. A. Brown of Los Angeles will open a watch repairing ment and jewelry store next week ai 206 South Gold the premises formerly occupied by the Tossell jewelry Mr. Brown is a er and engraver of 32 He expects to move his family here within the next few Miss Emily Josephine ular Deming young and Harold Schofield of Lordsburg were married Sunday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage in Silver City by Rev. H. M. pastor of the The hride was attended by Mrs. E. M. Clayton of as matron of and the best man was Robert Harpham of Vanadium i Witnessing the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Miss tha Charles Irvin Mr. and B. C. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Twiss and Mr and Mrs. The bride is a graduate of Deming high school and has been employed at the Herman Lindauer She is a daughter of the Rev. S. B. Garcia of The groom is in the government stationed at where the happy couple will Rodeo GOT WHEN YOU MET IN Wildcats Defeated Here Last Friday Evening Miss Irene daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. McCan of and Albert F. son of F. W. Bettle of Big Friday at Episcopal El The after being graduated at Deming high school and State taught for two years at For the past two years she has been a teacher in the Deming The groom is an employed by the International Boundary The newlyweds will reside at Fort By Alto Al The Choir is in the is used because the word sounds a bit plebeian for so select an aggregation as the The dancing team of Ben ton and Herb Green in their famous clog Eula Mas Richardson in a fan Alice Huff in the dance of the Seven Josephine Smith in a hula a tumbling act by Olive Cruse and Dorothy Jess Thorn doing a toe Clarence Morgan with a tap Herbert Fewell as for the and a quartet composed of Ernest Charlie Baker and Les Lawson will do as it has never been lamented Albert Field will direct the J. B. Wells is to be with Bob Franey and Bud liams as end Late songs to be featured are ter the a football song as you may Little Girls in and Public Library Will Be Finished Soon Plan To Complete Work Daring The Five Weeks Demands new public library ing is rapidly Hearing The first coat of stucco has been placed on all but the south wall and work on that wall is going forward Plumbing and electrical work are nearing completion and carpenters are preparing to put down the The present plan calls for the to be completed in four and one- I Left Behind St. Clement's I songs may also be Some ola OLD-TIME DANCE OCT. 26 Bud Williams is an imc dance at the Palm caie annex on October 26, for the benefit of the Ready to Meet on African Front Final Score Was 27-20. DBS Team Seeks 12th Consecutive Victory At Hurley Tomorrow P. M. Deming high school's rampaging Wildcats ran their victories to elever straight by defeating high on the local field last Friday The final 27-20, indicates that the game was that doesn't tell half the The big crowd was IE an uproar throughout the game of the spectacular runs and passes staged on the The Wildcats drew first blood in the quarter when staged the first of his four scoring The ex- tra point was Another march to a score was stopped when the we're and then took the ball and chased it over for a They missed the extra point and the half ended 7 to 6 in Deming's Early in the second half the cats added another score when Russell went through the center of the leta line on a spinner tromped all over the field and finally brought the ball over the goal was a 60- yard Extra point was tied the score at 13-all in the fourth but Russell put over another running 25 yards off A minute later thre an a pass and a 50 yards and another I Russell adding the last ten yards on a j spinner off left This brought the score up to 27 to 13 with but two left to Coach Pyle sent in a batch of reserves and to taken final score via the pass The visitors missed a score when an jend dropped a pass in the end zone in third i The teams were evenly As matter of they always have has won two I has scored 69 points and Deming has totalled 66 in these four Tomorrow the Wildcats play Hurley high school at Hurley in what ought to be a good The Wildcats are looking for that 12th consecutive victory and will be in there fighting all the Coach when interviewed by a Headlight representative this have a mighty fine team spirit this The boys are doing best in practice and in the games blocking is right j If the boys don't get overconfident I shall be surprised if this team does rank as onr of the best at DBS I in recent I But behind these there j could be read a dence will spoil the Wildcat Coach Pyle recalls that DHS has won from Hurley eight times But he also remembers well the day at Hurley two years ago when an overconfident Wildcat team played at won 7-6 only after a sub- end had intercepted a Hurley pass and run to a That was a real and the coach hasn't forgotten it It is only natural for all the fans to praise the the high school boys must remember that they haven't shown anything yet that proves they are They have a good team and can have a lot better one before the season They can take their Typical of the Italian and Ethiopian on African fronts after Mussolini's forces launched weir long-awaited of are those pictured Barefooted tribal primitively armed and as shown march to battle to defend their rugged homeland front modernly equipped Italian each those shown at NOTICE Those employed at the voting polls during the election on September 17 may obtain their checks by calling at tim office of the county KLAUDT TAKES DHS PYLE IS SMITH PRINCIPAL Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klaudt and small Deming Saturday from South Mr. Klaudt has ed a position as manual training in- in Deming high place of coach Coach Pyle is now serving in his new capacity as principal of Smith Mi. and Mrs. Klaudt are living in the Presbyterian Mike Fajardo and Manuela both of Deming were married here October 7 by Judge Ben D. Manuel and Beatriz were married here October 5 by Fr. Eugene and Sylvia were married here October 5 by Judge John L. Solomon and Myrtle both of were married here October 5 by Rev. J. D. C. Hamilton and Carmel both of Van were ried here this morning by Judge Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Leona daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. to Glen son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Evans of on May 10, 1935, at Both the contracting parties are well known in Deming and They will live in where Mr. Evans is where Mr. Bettle is Attending the grooms and the bride's and brother-in-law C. C. A host of friends here will wish the happy couple every Mr. and Mrs. James Nute and of New have arrived in Deming to make their home for the Mrs. Nute has entered Holy Cross Four-H Clubs Have Started Year's Werk Series of Meetings Held Last Week End Program The 4-H Cooking Clubs met In the kitchen of the Methodist Church All of them spoke of how lovely it was to have enough table room and good The ad- girls made candy and had lots of fun using the great variety of col- The other girls prepared their dinner as usual and had a good time eating it. The 4-H Clothing Club met at the home of Miss Hyatt on Saturday afternoon and were the iest group you ever There were a number of new Miss cile Paulk is taking the third year and was making a beautiful Miss Mary Hyatt is also in third year and was making a pretty laundry Feeling that with such a cast the pulchritudinous touch could not be Floradora ballet costumes will be used allowing sway to lissom grace and manly The show will go one only if during the probably dur ing intermission at one of the big Rodeo RODEO GIRLS TO STAGE BENEFIT DANCE OCTOBER 31 The Deming Rodeo club will ivc e benefit Halloween masquerade lance for the rodeo on Thursday October 31, at the Deming The hall will be donated by Mr. and the orchestra will consist of members of the who will nate their A prize will be given for the best Admission will be 25c per Johnnie who will be the arena director for the arrived wedding were the here Tuesday night from Roswell and will soon have things Herman president of the Rodeo is real case of developing a He appeared Miss Hyatt is also in third when the Rodeo Girls were taking off for Silver City last Saturday and in- on having one of their flashy hat Next thing he will be ing bar in his dry goods emporium in chaps and a 10-gallon Word has been received from A. America's premier rodeo an- that he will be available for the Deming Armistice The El Paso in its sue last Tuesday gave our Rodeo Girls a very nice with a good picture of the W. O. Hendrix is grooming his land pony for that fine Williams company He must feel Rodeo bumper signs are being re- ported as seen many miles away in practically all The Rodeo Girls took in the football game at Silver City out yelled the whole Silver City high school cheering The dance committee has decided to put on two dances each night of the 9th and of one being an orchestra the other an time The old-time dance will be very appropriate during the CITIZEN FACES DISGRACE A prominent of a local is facing dismissal on a a charge of doing wrong by a RODEO GIRLS VISITED SILVER CITY SATURDAY Deming Rodeo girls who visited in Silver City Saturday were the Misses Thelma Zillah Peggy Betty Mae Nadine Sally Mary Roberta Mona Beulah Gean Polly Jo Jeanette Bedi Barbara thy Georgia Lee Ward and Meddie Mrs. Carl Schaber chaperoned the The trip was made in a big truck furnished by the Deming Transfer and Fuel The girls had lunch at Barker's and put in the day advertising Deming's Armistice Ro- J. of the Silver City secured tickets for them to the football game in the The girls were warmly greeted by all Silver City sold 43 auto Also they got lots of promises of future Bert Lawrence has been the sleuth in the although he has never explained how he happened Th fruit punch served with cookies to be in a position to get the for refreshments was the best they had ever all the girls The next meeting will be held at the horn of Charlene Sage and will be the first Saturday of next The case will be watched with in- as there is a principle at The meeting of the first 4-H ing Club in a rural school in Luna DEMING BRIDGE CLUB STARTS NEW TOURNEY BIRTHS October 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Gregorio a October 5 to Mr. and Mrs. E. a An individual tournament in was held at the home of bridge started Monday Prances McCan on Friday the seSsion of the Deming bridge The girls are all interested to cooking j Mrs. E. D. Martin and A. W. Pollard but up to this tune it has been high for the with a possible to have a cooking club because j centage of 60.45. Mrs. E. M. Carney there was no place to hold such a and G. were second with October 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy a 56.82, and Mrs. A. W. Pollard and Mrs. V. F. Tannich were third with In the Sunshine ity the mothers have overcome 0. difficulty by offering their 56.36. Twenty-two players were October 6 to Mr. and Mrs. This is a favor we deeply Richard a j one would have to look a long time October 6 to Mr. and Frank a October 9 to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. a Luna County To Go Off Relief Roll One of Nine In The State That Will Go Off List November 1 Luna county was listed this week as one of the nine counties of New Mexico that will be ready com- off the relief rolls by ember 1. The number and type of work now approved for this county will provide ample employment for all on the unemployed it is be- The Deming Library association at to find a prettier picture meeting held Monday afternoon re- the girls seated at the table as all present members of the I ate their cinnamon toas and board to serve for another i The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Norma B. The members of this club Frances Margaret Norma B. Beatrice Julia Jean and Tommye Lou Friday afternoon the 4-H Clothing Club of Columbus held its first ing of the Almost every girl came with the material for her dish JIM REED WANTS A SHIRT J. G. Reed is looking for a He has gathered in all the Deming sweat shirts except the one bearing No. Now he wants to get that No. 1 shirt so he can store the equipment until next soft ball p. m. All are needle and thread and went right to They accomplished an unusual amount of work in the thirty minutes used for this work and give promise of being among the best clubs of the Later Friday afternoon the 4-H Cooking Club of Columbus met at the home of Mrs. Fred You have never seen a busier and happier group of girls than these sixteen in In a short ime they had the cinnamon toast and cocoa pre- pared and the best time of the day They enjoyed the screened in porch wheer a table had been on back Community Building Here Is Completed Coat of White Paint Makes Structure Very Attractive Work on the community located at the golf course one mile east of has been The constructed in Pueblo is the most attractive structure in this part of the The coat of white paint added this week has done much to add to the prominence of the For the time being district offices of the WPA are occupying the DR. CHERRY TO SPEAK HERE Dr. Louis Bond El will speak to the interest of business men on the Townsend plan in Dentine on October 17, at the Townsend at BENEFIT DANCE AT ARMORY TOMORROW NIGHT AT NINE Local National Guardsmen are in charge of the dance to be morrow night at the ar- Proceeds will go to make up Deming's quota for the entertainment of the convention of the National Guard association of the United States at Santa October 24-26. Good music will be provided for the occasion and the admission price will be per RESETTLEMENT TION MAKE LOANS The county office of the ment with Bud liams as is prepared now to take applications for loans in rural and farming These loans may be for payment of existing mortgages where there is danger of operating ex- etc. Mr. Williams will be glad to con- fer with anyone concerning these Henry W. C. J. S. Judge Colin Neblett and A. D. Brownfield left Deming yesterday morning for a bear hunt in the Black A Spring ID this Mot ns featured tot event Oaf San