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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 42

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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ALL EDITIONS Page 10 (Section 4) Arizona Republic, PKoenix, Arizona Sunday, April 9, 1950 Delphians Sigma Chapter Gives Annual Luncheon At Resort Betrothals Of Arizonans Are Announced Double-Duty Sofa Seen An annual luncheon recently at Royal Palms Inn honored mem Mrs. S. O. Redacre conducted the installation. A past president's jewel pin was awarded to Mrs.

Lee Drake, retiring president. Corsages were given to Mrs. Drake and the new executives. bers of the Sigma chapter, Delphian Society. The group has been organized Mrs.

F. E. Nielson of Tucson announced the betrothal of her daughter. Miss L.uana Willis, and Eldon R. Clawson, Tucson, at a luncheon Saturday in the Nielsons' Tucson residence.

Miss Willis formerly resided in Phoenix. Mr. Clawson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clawson, Tucson.

Decorations for the announcement party followed an Easter motif. Chocolate eggs on each table for one year. Before the resort luncheon, TRANSIENTS ilil lllli chapter mem Spires Club Will Install Executives Green Gables has been chosen by members of the Spires Club for their annual banquet Tuesday. Dr. George Hunter Hall of First Presbyterian Church will install new Officers.

Miss Martha Relfe has been elected president. Assisting her on the slate are Miss Margie Johnson, first, vice-president; Miss Doris Lontchar, second vice-president; Miss Jean Ascher, secretary Hal Johnson. treasurer; and Miss Helene Soloman, Sunday Morning Forum chairman. Miss Virgil Journell is in charge banquet arrangements. In 1860s Sofa beds aren't a modern invention, for the first one was made at the time of the Civil War.

Described then as "neat and tasteful," modern evaluation would describe it as a cumbersome, clumsy affair with tufted horsehair upholstery, grossly uncomfortable for either sitting or sleeping. With today's expert methods of construction and design, however, sofa beds have evolved into handsome sofas which artfully conceal comfortable beds. Their ease of operation, comfort and graceful lines, make them outstanding in INVITED Phoenix' Fiaeat 1, 2 and S-Bedroom Kitchenette Apartments Pi 1:1 bers elected new officefs for the ensuing year. They are Mesdames C. C.

Huffman, president; Harry A vice-president; Jack Choisser, secretary; Robert H. Iftipiniuw ii.iiuiminn.iJf Swimming Pool. Maid Service, and Auto Ports Mrs. Huffman Carlock, treasurer; John S. Baker, chairman, John B.

Sloane, and De-loss A. Rose, seminar board. home furnishings developments and they claim no relationship to S030 NthStPhone8955J their predecessors of even 10 Bedford Studio Photo MISS DONA LDSON years ago. were inscribed with the couple's names. THE BRIDE-ELECT is taking graduate work at the University of Arizona.

She is an active member of the Tucson chapter. Lambda Delta Sigma. She formerly was graduated from Brigham Young University at Provo, Utah. Mr. Clawson also is attending the University of Arizona.

He is affiliated with Chain Gang, men's honorary; Phi Delta Phi, legal fraternity; and Lambda Delta Sigma. He previously was a member of Soph-os, honorary for sophomore men. HE RECENTLY returned from a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Among guests at the party were Mesdames Clawson, mother of the prospective bridegroom; Annie Clawson and Lora Skousen, Chan Benson-Wilson Vows Are Read Officers' Wives Have Card Fete A dessert bridge was served by members of the Williams Air Force Base Officers' Wives Club recently at the Officers' Club house. Hostesses included Mesdames E.

A. Grossheider, D. F. Britt, L. Chittock, C.

G. Bass. K. E. Al-lery, D.

Faulk, J. D. Motte, W. G. Thomas, and Monte M.

Page. jr. Dr. Bruce Buzzell Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry F. Benson of Mesa, took as his bride recently Miss Lucy Peters Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard O. Wilson PAULA'S MnpIfY Shop is The End of Your Search for FINE MAPLE FURNITURE 4504 N.

Central 6-2212 Open Tne. Thtir. Rreninaa BUDGET TERMS of Grosse Pointe, Mich. dler, his grandmothers; H. T.

Wil A former Phoenician, Miss Luana Willis of Tucson will marry lildon R. Clawson, also a Tuesonan. The betrothal was announced at a luncheon Saturday in Tucson. (Sarah Margaret Photo) lis, Mesa, and George A. Eager, Phoenix, grandmothers of the bride-elect.

Other relatives attending the fete included Mesdames Milo Lines and Wado Huber, Mesa, Mary The Rev. Dr. Allen A. Zaun performed the March 30 ceremony In the chapel of the Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church in Detroit. A reception took place at the heme of the bride's parents the ceremony.

Upon their, return from a wedding trip to Williamsburg, the newlyweds will establish a home in Amherst, Mass. The bride was graduated from Skousen, Queen Creek, Edna Claw rXCHILD'Sir 'Z BOSTON fc'iiBW9 i- -kj-nT7if-. Tiff BOSTON If Hadassah Women To Give Festive Donor Dinner Event EXCLUSIVE TROPITAN DEALERS Stm Hetf RATTAN FURNITURE 1504 N. Central The Northfield School for Girls in son, Safford, Hannah Clawson, Phoenix, all aunts of Mrs. Clawson; Clyde Kelly, D.

Leroy Bond, P. P. Willis. Ella B. Carl Standage, all of Mesa, D.

D. Willis. E. Glen Wilkins, B. B.

Ea-gar, R. R. Eager, Phoenix, James E. David, Tucson, all aunts of Miss rirrwtniiiiMiiitoiwilH imii mt ihiiii ir miwmwni'-iirrMirMfci East Northfield, and Smith College. Assistant professor of physics at Amherst College, where he graduated.

Dr. Benson received his doctor of physics degree from Yale University. MISS JOYCE ABBOTT of AlDha Iota sororitv. She is a Hadassah will entertain at its annual Donor Dinner at 6:30 p. m.

Sunday, April 16. in Hotel Westward Ho. Jewish folk music and danc- member of the Legal Secretaries Association. Mr. Locke is a former student at shop at SEARS and SAVE! Phoenix College.

fine furniture interior decorations Short Hair must he Healthy Hair Stylized Hair Cutting BEAUTY ARCADE Willis. INVITATION'S also were sent to Mesdames Ruth Lamoreaux, Ruth Skousen, Mesa; L. E. Mortenson and John Nix, Phoenix; J. M.

Busby, Palo Verde; Janet Haymore, Robert Lee Kenner, Lothar Abegg, Bruce Hunt, Gordon Brown, Robert Riggs, L. E. Killpack, Kenyon Udall, O. A. Macdonald, Tucson.

And, Misses Lora Gene Clawson, sister of the prospective bridegroom, Janice Weech, Lynnette McCrae, Donna McCrae, Donna O'Dell. Rosie Johnson, Lariene Moffett, Catherine Kenner, Rulene Rogers, Colleen Payne. Lucille Brewer, Dixie Smith, Venice Lindsay, Rogers, Carol Swaim, Laree Hundley, Willadena Bryce, Pat Coulter, Joann Rogers, Shirley Bullock, Judy Arnold, and Mari-lynn Cannon. ing will feature the evening's' program. The annual fete will honor women who have made special contributions to the group, and their escorts.

The proeeeds from donor projects will aid the Hadassah Medical Organization, which maintains health stations, hospitals, and sanatoriums in Israel. Soloists in the program will be Mrs. Meyer Spitalny and Michael Haskes. The Leder-man orchestra will furnish dance music. Reservations for the dinner may be made until Tuesday with Mrs.

Hank Bland and Mrs. Arthur Lennard, cochair-men, or Mrs. William Felsher. Assisting with arrangements will be Miss Shirley Roth and Miss Ethel Katz, business and professional donor; Mrs. Joseph Bank and Mrs.

Samuel Langerman, patroness; Mrs. Isadore Oseran, projects; Mrs. Fred Green, telephone; Mrs. Herman- Multer, dinner and decorations; Mrs. Jack Metz, donor program; and Mrs.

Oscar Groebel, printed program. Final plans for "the dinner will be outlined at a Hadassah meeting at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Beth El Auditorium. Members of the Hadassah Study Group also will take part in a panel discussion of Life in Israel.

Phone 8-SSSJ 8051, X. First St. Grimm-Abbott The engagement of Miss Joyce Carolyn Abbott, 1114 East Monte Vista road, to Ted Grimm of Glen-dale will be announced to friends at an Easter tea at 3 p.m. Sunday in the home of the bride-elect. Miss Abbott is the daughter of Mrs.

Ruth Abbott Harvey of Ithaca, N. Y. Her fiance's parents, the Henry Grimms, live in Glen-dale. The couple plans a summer wedding. Guests will include members of Miss Abbott's sorority, Alpha Sigma Gamma.

The bride-elect is a senior student at Arizona State College at Tempe, where she is vice-president of Alpha Mu Gamma. She is majoring in education. Mr. Grimm, also a senior student at the Tempe college, is taking courses in business administration. Invitations also have been sent to Mesdames Grimm, mother of the prospective bridegroom; Arnold Franzmeier, and Miss Betty Grimm, his sisters; and Mrs.

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VISITORS WELCOME FOB U'NTHEOX, DINNER. Locke-Donaldson The engagement of Miss Phyllis Donaldson to Archie Y. Locke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Locke, 2018 North Mitchell street, has been announced by the bride-elect's parents, Mr.

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