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l.oeKinmer. ana le .Johnson; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. •hter. Miss Of fie;McGee, Joe . Ed Melton, Mr.p, and the hosts '0 and Leslierkerse:ers ( lass of themet Wednesday iu* oi Mrs. S. M. ntine party andin the morning I a covered dish which was serv-were Mesdames r!’t, Farris, Me-ty, Reeves, Gil-ad, Xef'f, Stew-tewart.quiet ceremony at. the parsonage of the Methodist Church with Rev. Clyde K. Campbell reading the service.Mrs. Otis Hubby and Norman Mc-Collough, brother of the groom, attended the nuptials.Mrs. .VlcCollough is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prwugh of f»18 Edwards street, formerly of Amherst, Texas. Mr. Brough is engaged in the livestock commission business here.Mr. McCollough has made his home in Clovis for many years and is connected with the Santa Fe railwaIHo is a graduate of the Clovis schoo and attended Simmons University at Abilene. He made the European trip with the Cowboy Band of the university in 1930 and was active in other school affairs.Mr. and Mrs. McCullough left immediately following the ceremony for a short wedding trip to Amarillo and upon their return will be at home at 905’a Wallace street. *•Ioolr?v•• Rink was theyment Tuesday Sunday school young people there.?sadors of the•h, a class ofy Henri Karris, riends as guests .he rink, rkers Class, ofhureh, number* fills and taught c, also partook!*nt afforded atValentine HostessTo Women's CircleOf ChruchMiss Lucille Hutchins was hostess Tuesday night at a Valentine party for the Business Women’s Circle ofthlt; First Baptist church. f MVlHVed’*Go7e and' Mi- Ro Amusing games furnished the en- j Mill j^dena Willi tertainment for the evening ami re- i *Lrea r • --------«freshments suggestive of the valentine season were served.Young people attending were Misses Thelma Lee, Nora Brown,Esther Barris, Josephine Baker, Jewell Hamilton, Mabel Barnard, Barbara and Ruby Lee McCormack, MaeOrbison, Leota Page, Everetta Cox,Doris Hutchins and the hostess; Malcolm Prince, Dick Martin, Wayne Murphy, Ellis Nelson, Lewis Thomas O. C. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Hutchins.Music Dept;Sponsor Of A Valentine TeaOne of the most delightful affairs of the season was the Valentine Tea sponsored by the Music Department of the Woman's Club, Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Havener on North Main street.The spacious receiving rooms, beautiful with bouquets of red sweet peas, presented a colorful setting for the unique program presented. Receiving the guests were Mesdames W. A. Havener, Fred Dennis, Gene-ive Knight, J. T. Stalker, and M. S. Smith. Presiding at the beautifullyappointed tea table were MesdamesR. D. Stalcup, Andrew Sutter, E. H.Brown, Vestor McCrory, Harold Scoggins and C. E. Rogers.Prominent on the program was askit entitled “Valentines of FourGenerations.” written and presentedby Mrs. Eugene McElroy. The cast included Mrs. McElroy and Mrs. C. W. Bothe, Mrs. W. G. Head and Miss Guinevere Head: Mrs. M. L. Norris and Miss Glenette Norris; Mrs. Fred Dennis and Miss Bettye Dennis.Miss Ethel Henderson presented musical numbers hy Billie Jean Thomas, Patsy Miller, Imogene Delaney, Mary Elizabeth Bickley, Miss' M **’ Roberts, andiams. MissThelma Lee' accompanied by Mrs. J. B. Pickett, gave a very artistic dance. Two beautiful violin solos played by Mr. Harry Berton, with Mrs. J. E. Alsup at. the piano, brought to a close the afternoon’s program.The ladies in charge of the arWere Guests OfSwastika ClubMrs. E. A. Day, Mrs. A. J. Kemper, Mrs. F. E. Lovett, Mrs. Lee Colvin, Mrs. 11. (’. Miller and Mrs. J. P. Dennison were guests of the Swastika Club when it met Friday for an all day meeting in the home of Mrs.Frank Lane.\ covered dish luncheon at noon was enjoyed by the club and guests as a break in the day of quilting.Oddfellows WillFuneral- r\ 1 i I nesoiaA large delegation ot lt;lovis Odd-, (.are ()fellovs will go to Artesia Sunday to | •. - ■“*Mr. ancyesterday relatives tC. W.company i day here Mr. amtoday for rose afterE. R. Nleave the receiving hospital flt;Wandaof Mr. amseriou1 coment.R. K. Sleft this n nlt; sot.a whf bu»attend funeral services for * . Bert Smith, state grand secretary of the lodge, who died at his home m theEddy countv city Tuesday.Mr. Smith served as grand secretary of his lodge for 1 •» years and was active in lodge circles a! '.he time of his death.hapmanOfficean was elected k-nt of tin* \V o-(* Calvary Pres-rday afternoon it body at the May will serve her year, i was reelected auxiliary for a ,vlt; circle chair-•n, Mrs. FI inei-and Mrs. Paul lerse'f as chair-rs. Lyle Stinch-ite to the Pres-Ap.-il from thee meeting yes-ution necessary or covering for Ians were made g of the auxil-•h.rton dispensed study and gave k on the meet-church.Smith, H. M. incheomb were • mmittee which smpting salad mbers and fourler, H. L. llild-id H. M. Lowe,Entertains For Humming BirdClubrangements, Mesdames S. C. Davidson, Vestor McCrory and S. L. Sutter, stated that about one hundred guests called during the afternoon.Workers’ CouncilOf Church MetIfiOftedMrs. I. A. Cravy entertained in her home on Merriwether street Tuesday afternoon for the Humming Bird Art Club w-ith ten members and two visitors, Mrs. Ernest Smith, of Kansas City, and Mrs. Earl Reynolds, attending.Hearts was played throughout the afternoon with partners being chosen by matching heart valentines. Mrs. H. C. Green and Mrs. H. A. Corkern won the prizes.Mesdames Corkern, Carl Miller, and Miss Alma Miller were presented lovely birthday gifts from the club.Refreshments in the colors of red and white were served late in the afternoon.Rebekah’s EnjoyV alentine PartyAbout 30 members and guests of the Friendship Rebekah Lodge enjoyed a Valentine party Tuesday night following their regular lodge session in the Masonic hall.An amusing hour of games under the direction of Miss Mayreee Dil-liner and Mrs. C. C. Loague was enjoyed. Mesdames Leroy Davidson, L. F. Morris and Maude Howard were on a refreshment committee which erved the dainty Valentine plate lunch.The Worker’s Council of the Methodist Church met Tuesday evening in its regular quarterly session at thechurch.The teachers of the primary department served a delicious dinner at seven o’clock in the banquet room of the church following which the workers assembled in the young people’s room for one of the most inspiring meetings the council has held.Plans for the Sunday School were discussed and outlined fov the ensuing quarter and then the group was treated with a talk by Supt. JamesM. Bickley.Those attending the dinner andbusiness session were Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bickley, Rev. and Mrs. Clyde K. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clevenger, Mr. and Mrs. L. W Oswald, Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rodgers, Mesdames J. L. Litchfield, W. M. Bloxom, J. W. Guy, E S. Givens, Wrn. C. Crawford, J. H. Slayter, Lottie Ross, S. R. Walls, Annie McDowell, E. B. LaLonde, Jeff Roberts, T L. Dilliner. W. J. Smith. W. E. Spad*. Harry Oswald, Lillith Plumlee, H. C. Green, Lamar Moore, Chas. V. Steed, E. J. Highfill and. Misses , Maine Millen, Mabel McDougal, May-I rece Dilliner. Katieray Morgan, Zada Maxwell and Ruby Stewart, and C. E. Speight, V. G. Sullivan, W. D. Gattis, H. C. Rodgers, and R. R. Stallings.Albuquerque ManTalks To fGwanW. J. Erby, of Albuquerque, state manager of the Equitable Life Insurance company, was the speaker at Kiwanis Club yesterday. He told how the larger life insurance companiesinvest their money. The lact thatthey scatter their investments to all sections of the country and to a variety of investments, he said, tended to keep them in a sound financial condition, as when one type of investment. decreases in value, in all probability another enhances.Prof. Harry Barton entertained the club with violin selections, playing some popular airs that were much appreciated.Ray Harrison and Earl Denton will have charge of the program nextweek.O.E.S. MEET TOMORROWAll Eastern Star members are asked to meet at Johnson’s Funeral home Friday at *2:15 to attend in a body the funeral of Mrs. C. L. Thom-a * ■iiC. P. Yiof Roswel Clovis vest of businesMrs. Ch. bad tor aMr. and Mrs. LornMjss El,patient in she underu lei day.Mi*s Doibetter todBaptist* hlt;valescing 1 Sam Woat BovinaBros, anil hospital, eration se\Little Hihis home i the Baptis been a pat January.removed tlt;ago.J. Ansormunity, is cause of .Springs, p Anson andwas postplt;Anson’s coiJoe Harri*, of Lubbock, is makinga business visit to Clovis today.O. W. Harris, of Lubbock, is a business visitor in Clovis today.L. H. Hauter, of the State College,Las Cruces, is here today attending to business matters.Miss Ouida Byers, Eugene Fieldschool instructor, is stiil in a serious condition with psnumonia. Miss Byers, whose parents live at Ranchvale, was taken ill a week ago.MRS. GDeath k Gforge Ta for many \ given as [ had been il Funeralbeen com pi in charge oSpentMARRIED HEREE. L. Hanson, of Albuquerque, isin Clovis today lor a short business\ i'it.Miss Lois Echols of this city and Floyd Kid of Santa Ro.sa were united in marriage in this city Tuesday by Justice Sam W Morgan in his office in the city hall.The meeting of the Citywide Bibleclass has been postponed from tonight to a later date.anniven-ai v of1003 Sheldon, a number ofed to her homerheon Monday. lt;d Mrs. Eller :h made a suf-quilt. Quilting was the diver-? friends. Eller’s guests'. Eller, A. J. J. Bell, ClaudeMary Hudson, Leno, Allie Me-T. E. Willmon,-dl and AileenDentistAnnounces the opening of offices inThe Connor Building(Phone 90109-111 W. 4th St.WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILeHWITHOUT CALOMELAnd You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to GolookH^i^nk6^ rl’f1, 8Unk 140(1 the WOr!lt;|_ « *WiA,,uw u lot of salts, min-und ,veiCII,(,y or chewing gumuud buoyant andf«nonly wove the nmofvement doesn't get at!idinor hf’v! nr T ^ 0lir doWflHUld-©UtLminJL ^ Huu J KU* **10ul(i Pou** out two pounds of qu» i hile into your bowelc dully,•lol L fttait°I.ioe»n i uigM(. just decays in the bowel*, thtrk hfl i*’ ,3Lonl‘*lt;»J- You liavo aiuin 5f°Ur 1“ foul,•j! I* in ”lem*8hes. Your head• • I down and out. Your whole §yutxtm poiaoned.r , TTW ^ e? I VP It* #n °A lt;I d C A R TE R ’3/ i • « . ^ to get these two^r-‘uVand °od ffeely “nd_. P , j‘ey, conuin wonderful,If * extract*, amazing» ♦ TrJ? ^?kin* the bUe flow lt;reely.f j«u liv J Si flW111'1 Ak tor Carter’* i i J if* the name Carter’sJylttle Livar Pjll* on the red ui.bI »iub*tUi(t*.28catdrug»tor«*. Olysic. M.C'o.oh,oin took Ly(for painfa Sieadache,**jof 120 East (Iowa. **Usi I saw a the pape: hem too; ! [pain* now 1 rry this roeIsold at all lt;LYDIATonic■i* %
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