Clayton News, 05-11-1918 Suthers & Taylor
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For more information, please contact [email protected]. ilia A VIP M Ml VOLIH1 F.tEVK May 1Í SUBSCRIPTION RATE KÚIRRH "tHIRTV Clayton, New Mexico, , H 18 1.00 PER TEAR HAPPENINGS AND BRING THEM TO ME ABOUT PEOPLE YOU WHEREABOUTS KNOW ABOUT -1- 1,11 John Hill Gels Commission Mrs. Robert Powell is spending the week in Folsom visiting her mother, The mfany friends of John Hill Mrs. Davd Rope. will be glad to learn that ho has j f nirlfirif rn Mrs. OUie Teasdale has rleurned been suceesful in passing the exam- from Trinidad where she look her ination for a commission in the army husband for medical treatment. and will probably be commissioned n family of T. H. Rixey is pre- very near future. His stand- , t. mi t J The in the us! it it to spend summer tho ing entitles him paring the at in the examination on to a leiutenancy. J- - Rixey ranch tho Pcico. iU Lee Hyrne has purchased a new Overland. Childrens' Party for Grown-Up- s in Miss Mary Ryan has returned from an visit in Folsom. Her Mrs W. A. Henderson will give eteudd accompanied will home Wednesday evening mother her and at her spend some time visiting in Clayton. under the auspicies and for the Miss Mahle Hornbeck, the tele- benefit 'of the Methodist Ladies phone operator is spending a few Aid piano fund. She will bo assisted weeks on ranch near by Mrs. Korner and the Misses vacation her I Lucas and Cox. Dei rand. Rev. C. E. Hayes, who filled the Chautauqua June Eleven pulpit at the Methodist church last Starts Sunday, has returned to his home in Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Virginia Hoogle, repesenting Professor .Ned Walker, phrenol- the Rcdpath-Horn- er Bureau is in ogist, philosopher and friend to all (May ton making tlnat preparations in Clayton spent several days here for the' usual summer Chautauqua, the past week. which will open this year June 11, Robert Thompson rumily have will continue for live days. aim and moved to Pueblo. Announcement of the forthcoming feature events of this chautauqua Miss Katie Day, of Clapham, has ; will be made in subsequent issues. accepted a position with tho First National Hank. Hon. Joe Gill, left Wci'ee v)-,- for Home Economics Club Meeting Alhuipiersue, where he v,..i re;) re- sent the Union County Council of The Home Economics Club met ' Defence at tho meeting of Friday afternoon at the home of War workers of parts of tho state." Mrs. Ed Hutledge. Alter a' bus- all short Union of Defence session the afternoon was CountTouncil iness has recommended W. L. Franklin pleasantly spent with knitting and for County Food Administrator, and closed a delicious war luncheon. with Carl Eklund for County Fuel Ad- present C. A. Those were Mesdames ministrator! ' Hutledge, Gill, Korner, Slater, Leyda, W. F. Kendrick, of Cuates, was Paddock, Staley, Emerick ami Mon-teil- h. a business visitor in Clayton Tues- meeting be held The next will day. homo of Mrs E. Staley, at the J. Mrs. A. W. Tanner, Hayden seventeenth. of left May Sunday for Ft. Logan near Denver to visit, with her son. Ked by Cross Tea Contributed Frank Godwin. Miss Esther! Downey expects to Mesdamies Gill and Savage enter leave Saturday for Raton to make a tained at Ithe home of the latter Sat short visit with her people and at- urday afternoon at a Tied Cross tea ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLAR DRIVE OF RED CROSS STARTS tend her brothers graduation. Those present were Mesdames Hen- Mrs. Flo Fairchilds, Miss Wisdom and Miss Peggy Cooper motored to derson, Korner, Chapín, Taylor, Hay- - NEW MAYO ANO TKl'STEES MONDAY, MAY 20 MOTHEKS DAY FITTINGLY donv E. M. Rutledge, Yader, Hodges, Dalhart Tuesday. OF VILLAGE NOW ON THE JOB HONORED AT M. E. CHURCH Mrs. lias po- Paddock, C. A. Hutledge and Frank Fred Lay accepted a Kilburn. Prepare to "Come Across" sition as clerk in Geo. Wade's store. New Municipal .Managers Assume the A White Carnation Should lie Worn Troy Erwin, of Tale, was in from Tom Owens Orders Flags Duties: Taylor Appointed City Ky All in Honor ot .Mother his ranch the first of the week. For Those Who Miss X. Coogle advance agent foe Atlornev; Dr. KcilT Physician. Sunday, Muy Twcllh Tom Owens, chairman of the Third Go Across the Redpath-Horn- er Chautauqua is Liberty Loan committee of Union here at the present time. Tho Chau- County, telegraphed, tlio first of the Mayor X. E. Charlton and Trus-ee- s (iod thot to give the sweetest tauqua will begin Juno the 5th. two young men week, for three honor flags, one Harnhart, Clagget, Hollingsworth .More than hundred thing J. E. Patton, of Texhoma, was in iach for Folsoln, Des Moines and and Johnson, and Treasurer Isaacs, from Union County are in the train- In His Almighty power, and from his ranch the first of the to "go deeply pondering week. Clayton. and Village Clerk Fairchilds, aré ing camps today, preparing across." What it should be one hour J. Krouch, of Denver, made a C. I). ou the job. They were inducted into joy business trip to Clayton of Wants Pests Killed. designated In fondest love and of heart the first of office last Monday night by Mayor President Wilson has Outweighing every other the week. 20 opening (hite oí the At a recent meeting of the Couniil "lixey, the only member of the old May as the He moved the gates of Heaven Mrs. E. U. Scott, of Grenville, was Defense, Orren lleaty, County national Ked Cross drive for one apart in Clayton shopping Monday. of regime who was courteous nough Agriculturalist, was authorized to And gave to earth a MOTHER. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Long, very to be present when the village offic- hundred million dollars. employ a man to supervise G. Newel Lovejoy. prominent people of Snyder, Tesas, suitable ials elect wero taking their seats. I'nion County will he expected to work eradicatisg "prairit: who are motoring to Colorado the of the After administering the oath of the Mother's Day will bo fittingly thru tlogs, field asd kangaroo asd "come across" with her share cf from their home in Snyder, Texas, rat office to the new guardians of the commemorated in Clayton this year other rodenti pests do money needed. nre 'slopping at the Enlund. that treat village affairs, Mayor Rixey remain- Royal Neigh- damage to the crops of every part The Newsman is the recipient oí thru the efforts of tho Col. Dorsey, of Houskrti, Texas, ed the short session to assist of the county. thru a from a I'nion County man. bors and Modern Woodmen, the two as been in Clayton tho past week them in the work where ever pos- letter Let's call him Join's for that isn't orders joining in a Mother's Day looking i.f old ac luaintences. .Miss (ion sible. Tho principal business to come Pill Here For Yarn his name. I Miss Jii;a' Shea, of Buyjros, is before the board was the appoint- real service, to bo held at the Methodist Jones, and ull the other men who Church, Sunday, May 12. in Trinidad spending the week end Miss Helen Hill, been in ment of a City Attorney and City who has call to give j with Mother Sebastian. Physician. , have answered that An excellent program lias been training at St. Luke's Hospital, in ull for civilization and the Guadaluie H. Lovato, formerly Tho Of th board in thos their '.arranged for the occasion, inlluding Denver, is spending her summer action America are preparing tho Thcinas Route mall Carrier, is appointments cannot but meet the safety of special music, scripthre readings and vacation in Clayton with her par to "go across." homo íion Camp Pike, Ark., for a hearty approval of tho many tax- addresses upon the subject of moth- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill. And we, for whose safety they may few weeks visit. payers who supported the mayor ers and motherhood. Hie, must prepare to "come across." present J. D. Euhanks left tho latter part New Finn íor City and board members in tho recent Tho beautiful custom of I called this friend of mine Jones. ing the oldest mother proent at tho of tho week for DeLvcr, where he election. I do not use his name for his will try to enlist in the army "Y" newcomer to the city, Idler service with white carnations will L, A. Vawter and Earl E. Price While a indicates that Into the hearts of work. have associated themselves with a Livingston N. Taylor, appointed as be followed. of those Union County men Is creep- ser- Mr. Rumley mode a business trip business venture. The firm will attorney, has come to bo recognis- All are urged to attend the iw ing a fear not the fear of death, to respect to Trinidad tho first of tho week.