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Telephone 3-1111 'Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Friday Morning, 'June 9, 1939 Page Thirteen ESS ers wrote ar the de tails ite 7:15 TERS Nights ND the res le" CIR Popular Pair Weds Several hundred ceremony at Phoenicians witnessed o'clock the impressive in 8:30 church which united the Mary's and populater Virginia Fattractive Wilkinson, of Mr. Muno Mrs. Francis Marion Wilkinand Terrence James Reilly, son, and Mr. and Mrs. Terrence James son of Reilly.

Golden baskets of white larkspur, and gypsophila and altar. palms stock ferns decorated The Rev. church, read the Martin Knauff, pastor St. mass, Mary's and Henry Wilkinson, nuptial of the bride, and Herbert trother served as altar boys. Clark Given in marriage, by her father, in a gown of the bride matelasse and point de white bodice and Venise lace.

fashioned of lace long sleeves strips of lace and long train. A coronet Inserted of pearls in the held the long, sweeping veil of She beautiful carried Brussels long-stemmed in lace place. attendants were all calia Ellies Her white lace and all wore white, gowned In E. Daggett, the lace coronets. maMrs.

Lloyd was attired in a of honor, gown, the front bodprincess styled was trimmed with blue Ice of which the blue delbows, phinium she carried. dresses of the of and honor, the maid The Miss bridesmaids. Mrs. Homer Ellis TayCatherine Wilkinson, lor and bride, Bertha and Wilkinson, Evelyn sisters of cousin who came from the Corson, 8 for the rites, were made Chicago the matron of honor's similar instead to of the bows, the front but bodice was laced with ribof bons. The maid of honor and Mrs.

the Taylor carried and rainbow pink to asters match in ribbon lacings. and Miss shades of rose Bertha Wilkinson and Miss Corson the pink carried rainbow asters in shades lavender of lavender to match the ribbon lacings. Little Miss Carolyn Burke. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

shadow- Beverly wore a long white print organdy white and in feverfew her hair flowers. a coronet of She carried the rose petals which she scattered in the path of the bride la a white, ruffled-organdyi bonnet. The bride's mother wore a floor- length blue, lace dress and large. white hat with purple trim. Her corsage was of purple pompon asters.

The bridegroom's mother wore rose lace with large white hat trimmed in blue and a corsage of blue delphinium. Mr. Reilly was attended by Clem J. Cruse as best The were Lloyd E. Daggett, O.

J. ran, R. J. Reichenberger. C.

J. Thrift, Joe Young and F. M. Wilkinson, jr. Dr.

Arthur W. Wilkinson, a brother of the bride, who came to Phoenix from Chicago for the wedding, bert. '0 sang Salatoris" "Ave by Maria" Bordese by Schu: Lord I Am Not Worthy." The organ music was played by Mrs. B. Earnshaw.

Immediately after the rites, the wedding party and relatives assembled at the Arizona Club for the wedding breakfast. After breakfast. the pair left for a motor 1 trip to California, Oregon, and Washington, planning to go as far north as Seattle. Before returnIng to Phoenix, they will visit the Golden Gate International Exposi: tion in San Francisco. They will be el tome at 343 West Lynwood; street about July 15.

Miss Evelyn Kean. an aunt of the bridegroom. came from Los Angeles tor the ceremony. feted The since bride, who has been much the announcement of her betrothal, is a graduate of tix Phoenix Junior Union College High School, State Teachers College and at Arizona Tempe. is an alumna of Kappa Delta Ne.

Phoenix Junior College social clue, and Philomathian sorority at the Tempe College. Mr. Reilly attended Gonzaga Preparatory School and College lege Spokane. and Brophy Col-1 with here. He is now in his father here.

Hare Both the bride and bridegroom die Theater affiliated with the Phoenix Litand St. Mary's Players. Makaus- Block Wedding Read coast are Mr. and a1 Mrs. the Pacific Honeymooning At 1 Joseph o'clock Makaus.

yesterday who were married Matthew St. Francis Xavier Church morning in! Rev. Robert Burns. S. J.

The by the the former Miss bride querite Block. daughter of Gladys Mr. Mrs. Peter Block. and The tractive couple will new home reside in an atVesinia avenue.

at 1613 West ver and attendants William J. Murphy yesterday. the Mrs. impressive Casvas vocal organist and James Hart bridal redding a small breakfast for the tres friends followed group of reltel Westward Ho. at Hoe business Makaus has been from Memorial Convent, being Phoenix Calif.

more came Alhambra, ton. New York City. 15 years ago than Arizona Republic Society and Club News Department 203 Heard Bldg. Phoenix, Arizona Phone 3-1111 Editor Pauline Cooper Bates Assistant Editor Elsa Gerrells Married In Temple Jen Dike Photo MRS. THOMAS INMAN Arizona Temple rites this week united Miss Grace Louise Biggs and Thomas E.

Inman, who will be at home to friends after June 15 at 930 West Culver street. Four hundred persons attended a reception after the wedding in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Biggs. League Hears News Letter "The June Job Hunt and How Business and Professional Women's Clubs Can Help" was the subject of a national news letter read before the League of Business and Professional Women at a business and social meeting Wednesday in the Encanto Club Cafe.

Miss Mary P. Corre, director of the occupational research and counseling division of the Cincinnati Public Schools, and a member of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's lee, Clubs told in the letter how clubs vocational advisory throughout country could help girls to fit themselves for jobs. A particular challenge to these organizations, according to Miss Corre. is need for vocational guidance in schools. 1039 Announcement biennial was convention made of of the national federation to be held July 9-14 in Kansas City.

The conclave theme will be "100 Years of Women's Progress in Business and the Authorities on vocational opportunities and sociological problems will be among the speakers. October to 14 was nounced as National Businesswomen's Week. The meeting then was turned over to the hostesses, Mrs. Lon Jordan. Mrs.

Morey and Miss Ruth Reese. Games were played, prizes going to Kathryn Schaper, Marie Good. Emilie Naylor and Ellarie Phoenix Pair Tells Wedding Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss Bernas Hammons, formerly of Ada, to John D. Black. Saturday First evening in the parlor of the Baptist Church, the Rev.

Dr. C. Arlin Heydon officiating. The bridegroom's brother, Robert Black, and Mrs. Black attended the couple.

Witnessing the rites were the hridegroom's mother, Mrs. C. C. Black. Miss Ethel Rosenberry, Miss Evelyn Bershire, Miss June Weems and Miss Monica Bruce and Messrs.

Phillips and Fred Weems. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Hammond of Ada, was graduated from Phoenix Union High School this spring. Mr. Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

C. Black, was graduated in 1935 from the local high school. The couple has planned a trip to the Midwest next month. West Hall Residents Plan Campus Party Residents at West Hall, women's dormitory on the campus of Arizona State Teachers College at Tempe, will entertain the summer school faculty, students and their friends a lawn party at 8:30 o'clock this evening on the lawn al West Hall. Bridge, Chinese checkers, dancing and several outdoor games will be the diversion of the evening.

Phoenician Visits Myrna Loy's Mother Miss Lucia Rudolph, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rudolph of Phoenix, has been a guest of Mrs. Delia Williams and son, David, for three weeks in Beverly Hills, Calif. Mrs.

Williams is the mother jof Myrna Loy, widely known screen 'star. WOW! A SAFE, EASY WAY TO WHITEN CLOTHES (PUREX the Gentle Bleach (PUREX) IT THE EPAUSIVE INTRAFIL PROCESS AT YOUR GROCERS Breakfasters To Plan Year Committee chairmen will be named and 1939-1940 plans will be the new officers of the Breakfast. 'at a meeting set for 8 o'clock. Wednesday night in the home of Olive Fortenberry, new president, 842 North Sixth avenue. Mrs.

Fortenberry will be during the ensuing season by rina Jones, treasurer; Thelma King, Frances Stickel, vice: Farecording, editor secretary; the Jewell Ritcherson, of bulletin; and Eva Caton, Claribel Freeman, Grace Solomon and Iola Haun, new board members, as a result, of an election at the club's third birthday observance this week at the Arizona Club. Thelma King, past president, received a beautiful corsage of yellow roses from the retiring head, Marjorie Day, who was presented a corsage of pink and white roses. The members also presented to Mrs. Day a fitted overnight case in token of appreciation for her leadership. Other, retiring officers are Lorvice-president; Miss Ritcherson, treasurer; Ruth Coffee, recording secretary; Virginia Clark, editor, and Farina Jones, Betty Jo Rogers, June Read and Mrs.

Fortenberry, board members. Mrs. Fortenberry had charge of the breakfast, assisted by Evelyn Clevenger and The table was decorated with gum drop corsages and cleverly arranged centerpieces of gumdrops. A huge coffee cake with three candles was served. Mrs.

Hansen Complimented Mrs. Jean Hansen, retiring president of the Altrusa Club, was complimented by club board members at a dinner last night in Encanto clubhouse. The fete also was a farewell party, because Mrs. Hansen is planning to have soon for the convention of Altrusa, in Portland, Ore. Others present were Katherine Stott, Ellen Copper, Ruth Kruger, Sue Faherty, Hattie Greene Lockett, Julia Fuller and Grace Ryan.

Miss Janet Coleman Honored At Dinner A valley guest from La Grange, Miss Janet Coleman was ored at a small dinner party hits. Gene S. Cunningham gave this week in her home, 2926 North Second street. Miss Coleman, a University of Arizona student, plans to leave for Illinois Sunday after a visit in Mesa with her sorority sister, Miss Martha Denson. Other dinner guests were Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Entz, Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Laird, Mrs. Mae Scholz, Miss Marjorie Entz, Miss Janet Scholz, Entz, Edward Beauchamp, Gene Cunningham, Milton Harvey and Winthrop Akin. Matron's Summery Jabot Frock Marian Martini PATTERN 9001 What better frock to begin Summer with than this a jabot design that glories in dainty femininity, slenderizing details, and easy making? Marian Martin has given 9001 the most flattering new touch.

a girdled band that slims both waist and diaphragm. The skirt panels keep the comfortable rippling fulness mainly at front. If you wish, you may leave off the jabot and put a corsage of fabric field flowers to draw attention to the becoming neck. And you may have the short sleeves fitted or free-swinging! The dress will be very charming to behold in any number of fabrics especially afternoon sheers and all-occasion crepes. Pattern 9001 may be ordered only in women's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46.

Size 36 requires yards 39-inch fabric. Send 15 cents in coins for this Marian Martin pattern. Be sure to write plainly your size, name and address. Order Marian Martin's brand new summer pattern book now. Its easy-to-follow patterns bring you the smartest hot-weather styles.

Fashions for weddings, holidays, town, sports events and travel! Clothes for the Frankly Forty, as well as the 'teens, twenties, juniors and 'kiddies! You'll love every page -whether you're looking for basque frocks, shirtwaist dance gowns, lingerie, or the latest cottons! Send today. Book 15 cents. 9001 Pattern 15 cents. Address your order to the Arizona Republic Fashion Department. Style No.

9001. Name Street Address City State Progress Club To View Playlet A playlet will feature a Progress Club meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in Borden's Hall. Reports on club work for underprivileged children and on plans for the Sciots convention here in November will feature the business session. Hostesses will be Mesdames Charles Markey, Floyd C. Temple and W.

Simmons. Colorful Map Is Gay Decoration This One FLOWERS in Stitchery Easy SPATES NAND SPATE MAD OF UNITED May be Framed or Used PATTERN 6402 A brightly colored map of the United States is always a decoration but when the state flowers are added, it is doubly attractive. You'll enjoy embroidering the flowers in simple stitches, and the outline of the states in running stitch. Use up odds and ends of six-strand cotton and make the states in different colors. Frame the map or not, as you please.

Pattern 6402 contains a transfer pattern of a map 14 by 20 inches; color chart and key; material needed; illustrations of stitches. To obtain this pattern send 15 cents in coin to Arizona Republic Household Arts Department. Be sure to write plainly your name and address. Arizona Republic Household Arts Department Phoenix, Arizona Enclosed is 15c for Pattern 6402. NAME (Please Print) Street and City and Calendar The Pueblo Grande ruins the laborstory five miles east on Washington street and the Grand Canal are open to visitors every day from 9 a.

m. to p. m. Heard Museum, 22 East Monte Vista road open from 10 a m. to 4 p.

m. daily except Sunday and Monday. Open Sunday from 1 to 4 m. and closed all day Monday. public library, 11th avenue Washington street, open from 9 a m.

until 9 p. m. week days. open 2 p. m.

to 5 p. m. Sunday for reading purposes only. brary, Northeast 10 m. branch to 1 of Phoenix and 2 public 11- p.

p. to 6 D. m. Arizona Museum. 10th avenue and Van Buren street, open 2 p.

m. 1o 5 p. m. daily except Monday. dan Reading Association rooms building, Young 234 Women' West Monroe street, open from 8 a.

m. to 10:30 p. rooms Young Men's Christian Association building. Second avenue and Monroe street, open from 8 m. to 10:00 D.

It. Phoenix Federal Art Center. 702 East Adams street, open from noon until 5 m. Monday to Friday, 7 to 9:30 Tuesday and Thursday: 2:30 to 5 p. Sunday: closed all day Saturday.

TODAY Missionary Society of Capitol Christian Church, dinner, 7 p. church. Progress Club meet, 8 p. Borden's Hall. Woman's Auxiliary to 54 First West Congregational Church, party, Cypress street.

Sierra Vista Garden Club, dinner. 7 p. 70 West Cypress street Circle No. 1 of First Presbyterian Church. meet.

1 p. Date Shreeve home, 384 West Palm Jane. Woman's Missionary Union of First Baptist Church, "Christmas 2 p. church: executive council and circle leaders. meeting.

I p. church. Woman's Auxiliary to First Congregational Church. party. 8 A.

C. Lockwond home. 84 West Cypress' street. Women's Central Clubs, District meet, Arizona 10 A. Federation Hotel of Westward Ho.

TEL Class ol First Southern Baptist Albert Church. pot luck dinner, 7 p. Lewis home, 1943 West Adams street. Weekly, Ho. Rotary Club meet, noon, Hotel Westward Tempe Girls Form Sewing, Baking Club TEMPE, June 8 The Rip-it-out and Bake It Club was organized yesterday by 4-H Club girls as A summer project, with sewing and baking featured.

The group met in' the home of Mrs. T. C. Hunter, who will serve as leader during the vacation riod. Officers elected are Alta Mortensen, president; Hazel Ballard, Laura May Mortensen, secretary-treasurer, and Flora Mae Bateman, reporter.

The next meeting will be held at 3 o'clock June 14 in Mrs. Hunter's home. Congregationalists To Hold Garden Fete The Woman's Auxiliary to the First Congregational Church will be entertained with a garden party In the home of Justice and Mrs. A. C.

Lockwood, 84 West Cypress street, at 8 o'clock this evening. Now, More Than Ever HE Needs "Homogenized" Central Ave. Dairy PURE MILK It quickly restores vital energy so necessary during these warm days. Young and old both benefit alike from drinking it three times daily. Phone 4-3125 "There's Cream In Every Drop" For Delivery I Newlyweds Visit Coast Mr.

and Mrs. William Emmett DeVaney, whose marriage taok place at 8 o'clock Tuesday morning in St. Mary's Church, are spending their honeymoon on the Pacific coast. The bride is the former Miss Mary, Roberta Andrason of Phoedaughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Andrason, Pittsburgh, Pa. For the wedding she wore a white embroidered voile dress with a short veil and long gloves. Her bouquet was of white roses and lilies of the valley. Mary wearing DeVaney was maid of honor, a powder blue dress with talisman roses, and Russell Landry attended the bridegroom. The Rev.

J. M. Patterson of Chandler officiated at the double ring ceremony, for which music was furnished by Mrs. Helen Earnshaw, organist, and Lillian DeVaney, Mrs. J.

B. Matthews and Albert Hettler, singers. Mrs. Earnshaw played Mendelssohn's and Wagner's wedding marches. Miss DeVaney sang "On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother" and a duet by Mrs.

Matthews and Mr. Hettler was 'Ave Maria." Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

DeVaney, parents of the bridegroom, were here from Everett, for the ceremony. All attended a breakfast afterwards at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Holehan.

a The bridegroom, bride approximately has resided two in years, Phoenix the five. Mesa Bride Is Honored MESA, June 8-Misses Gwen Wallace and Helen Cooley were hostesses at a gift shower, compliWallace menting Mrs. Fred Crump, at the home northeast of here tonight. Guests entertained were Misses Betty Aepli, Helen Creasman, Margaret Spain, Grace Millet, Jean Brundage, Norene Pomeroy, Marcia Mays, Peggy Robertson, Leila Albrecht, Betty and Gayle Dewitt, Dorma Brewer. Mollie Mae Taylor, June Shill, Mildred McFredrick, Inez Sanborne, Clarice Goodman, Mary Louise Peterson, Libhart Blanche and Keebler, Georgia Davis, Phoenix.

Mesdames C. H. Johnson, J. M. Combs, R.

I. Moore E. H. Cropper were prizewinners at games yesterday when the Post Office Clerks Auxiliary was entertained Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. J.

E. Deeren, 74 West Wilshire drive. Mrs. Paul Menefee was cohostess, Final plans for the dinner to be held soon will made at the next meeting of the auxiliary Tuesday in Borden's hall, it was announced. Mrs.

J. L. Bammerlin Is general chairman. A delegate to the national convention to be held in Houston, September 4 also will be selected. Auxiliary Feted In Deeren Home Chandler Bridge Club Holds Session CHANDLER, June 8-The Tuesday Bridge Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Grace Sanders. Mrs. Orin Kunce won high score for both tables. Mrs. Marshall Brown won the prize for the first table, and Mrs.

Bert Gholson the prize for the second table. Guests were Mesdames Albert Wolf and M. A. Shuele. Other members present were Mesdames George Frye, R.

T. Olds. G. I. Vaughn, Ethel Woolf, Homer Shrewsberry land William Moore.

Future Of America To Be Talk Topic GLENDALE, June 8-Mrs. John Corbin will discuss "American Future" at the meeting of the Women's Union of the Glendale First Methodist Church tomorrow at the church. Mrs. O. P.

Wheeler will have charge of the day's program. Mrs. C. A. Yeoman will lead the devotions.

A potluck luncheon will be served at noon in the basement of the church. SEE OLD- 7 YOU GET SAYS INDIVIDUAL today STRAWBERRY marvelous! Make biscuit crust just light, tender And so easy made this Spry mouth. teaspoon sifted salt or flour mille, tablespoons baking sugar sweetened reserved (a 3 powder cup heavy 3 four cup with salt, sugar meal. baking (Quick milk, Spry sift mixture is as shortenings!) Add hard, stiff ice-box about 20 seconds. on Roll baking Knead biscuit lightly cutter and oven place to 3-inch Bake very hot half, put sweetened whipped other Use fresh Spry for berries ail biscuits, cream recipe, Delicious use ail in this recipe (All measurements SPRY AND SPRY 3 EXTRA Es, folks, three extra advantages! Just read what they are over the right an' see what a lot they'll to make cookin' easier an' results better-tastin'," says Aunt Jenny.

"An' bear in mind that Spry's theone an' only shortenin' that brings PURER ALL- VEGETABLE Plans Mesa Home Jen Dike Photo MIRS. CHARLES PEMBER A Mesa home will be established by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Winston Pember, after a wedding trip in Northern Arizona, Miss Irma Tryon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Merlin P. Tryon, exchanged vows with Mr. Pemher June 2 in the Arizona Temple. Group Gives Bridge Party Mrs. J.

J. Butterfield gave a luncheon and bridge party Wednesday in her home; 1938 West Jefferson street, the proceeds to be used for the care of an invalid. Cohostesses were Mesdames Ethel Condon, Thad Moore, Bridgie Porter, ney Petternick, Agnes Boyer Paquin, Frank Hotchkiss, Melvin Larson, F. A. Mueller, Coit I.

Hughes, Jeanette Jennings, Emmet Feighner and A. M. Eggerth. Prizes were awarded to Mueller, J. C.

Niles, Harry stein, Ira Wood, R. W. Wood and I. Daugherty. Others attending were Mesdames R.

C. Stanford, C. E. Siekman, Bart- M. D.

Gaudet, Roy Croft, Jane lett, Whyman Tolbin, Marion Ayres of Flagstaff, Lillian J. Lon Jordan, Lu Miller, Barber, Lillian Trosper, Flanery, Joe W. Conway, Alice Northern, Davis, J. Ann Bolin, David Kimball, Mattie Williams. Mesdames Charles E.

Cartwright, Clay Sparks, Lucille Cummings, Harry Westfall, Fred Coulter, Samuel Polter, Margaret B. Hartline, Anet Baus, J. P. Ivey, Jack Norton, Wilson T. Wright, Malcolm Carpenter, Ella Roberts, Pauline McGrayer.

Mesdames Kent Pomeroy, Lena Laney, Nancy Wilson, Myrtle Harris, May Cobb, Virginia Jackman, Elenore Lee Fleiding, Bernice Fickas, D. B. McHenry, Pearl Johnston, Dorothy Godfrey, Sue Holman, Dwight Lecky, R. W. Hood, C.

ence, Joe Barrie, James Early, MarWamstry, W. W. a Hobin of Florgaret Patterson of Tempe, Helen Steager, Jane Lane and M. Faulkner; and Miss Marilyn Hotchkiss. Zontians Plan Summer Trips The vacation lure is drawing fairward-both to San Francisco and New York-a large contingent of the Zonta Club, recently organized local chapter of an international businesswomen's organization.

Summer destinations other than the two coast expositions also are in view of several Phoenix Zontians. Miss Lydia Riffel plans a trip to Buffalo. N. where she will attend the national convention of probation officers: Miss Ethel Banks is going to New York and St. Paul, Minn: Mrs.

Eva Carey, to Wall Lake. Mrs. a Ottis Irene Sinter San with Francisco: her family Mrs. to Phorne Kansas City. Mrs.

Bessie Craeger. San Francisco: Mrs. Ruth Meyers, New York and other points en route: Mrs. Edith Shotwell, Pittsburgh and New York: Mrs. Mary Marker, New York and other points; and Miss Fay Young, the West coast.

In the nature of a farewell party for these members was a barhecue supper meeting the club enjoyed this week in the home of Mrs. Andersen, 1551 West Vernon street. WHAT WONDERFUL -FASHIONED STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE WITH PURER, SPRYAUNT JENNY SHORTCAKES The your way. strawberries, few for garnish), cream, Spry work, a soft compared dough. thick.

Cut with sheet minutes. Split berries. Serves Top 6. strawberries. Save frying! this baking and are level) REMEMBER, ONLY GIVES YOU ADVANTAGES all'? three of these advantages.

So at it the smart thing to get Spry do an' use it for all your bakin' an' See what light, delicate cakes flaky pastry Spry gives you! An' fried the Spry way are so crispy you digestible a child can eat 'em!" 3-LB. I-LB. CANS CREAMED Chandler Pair United CHANDLER, June 8-Miss Leota Underhill and David Thomas were united in marriage by a simple and impressive service this morning in the Chapel of the Palms of the Presbyterian Church, Phoenix. The Rev. Dr.

Rollo C. La Porte read ceremony. Miss Dorothy maladerhil attended her sister as Lyle Lusher, Phoenix, served as best man. The bride wore a white sport dress with white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Miss Dorothy Underhill was dressed in a blue ensemble.

The couple left immediately after ceremony for a trip through Grand Canyon, Zion National Park and on to the Golden Gate International Exposition at San Francisco. They will be at home later in the summer at 16th street Earll drive, Phoenix. Mrs. Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Amon Underhill, was graduated this spring from Chandier High School. She was prominin school activities. lent, Thomas, son of Mite. and Mrs. D.

Thomas, Tolleson, was graduated from Arizona State Teachers College at Tempe two years ago. starred in football, track and baseball and his fraternity is Phi Delta Sigma. Now he is affiliated with his lather in business in Phoe- Capitol Missionaries The Rev. and Mrs. 0.

C. Moomaw of Tempe will be guest speakers at a 7 o'clock potluck dinner tonight which the Missionary Society of Capitol Christian Church will give in Mrs. the churchiaw will talk on the spring conference of United Christian Missionary Societies she attended in Indianapolis, and the Rev. Mr. Moomaw will officiate at installation of society officers.

Mrs. Joe Gehres will be installed president; C. R. Sterling, vicepresident: Miss Winona Gage, secretary; Dr. Maude M.

Colglazier, treasurer; Mrs. T. Surrie, world call secretary, and Mrs. Etta Beamer, literary secretary. To Hear Tempe Pair District Council Will Meet Today The Central District Arizona Federation of Women's Clubs Council will meet at 10 o'clock this morning in room 202 of Hotel Westward Ho for its first 1939- 1940 session.

Included in the council membership are presidents of all central district clubs, executive board members, chairmen of all departments and divisions and chairmen of all standing committees and subcommittees. Two Phoenicians Elected To Honor Group Two Phoenicians have just received honors at Woodbury College, Los Angeles. Sam Shrigley, former high school student here. and Ruth Rovey were elected to membership in Phi Gamma Kappa, national honor fraternity. Household Arts by Alice Brooks Hanging Welnick FINE FOODS 225 N.

4th Ave. Ph. 3-2192 Cane 10 L.bs. 59c Monarch 25c SPRING LEG 0' 27c Steer Bee! POT 25c FRESH FILLET OF 22c Young Tender Kentucky 2 Lbs. 15c FOLKSTHESE isn't always fryin'? an' foods an' CREAMS LIGHT FASTER NO 2 STAYS LONGER FRESH FLAKY -FLAVOR CRUST 3 PURER -YOU CAN UNPLEASANT ACRID,.

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