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Kjleph'one 3-1111 Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Friday Morning, May 24, 1940 Page Eleven uild Sets Phoenix Delegate To Pilot Meet 'Club Bums edding Set Tomorrow Poppy Day Plans Told Parent -Teacher Associations Mortgag Arizona Republic Society and Club News Department 203 Heard Bids. Phoenix, Arizona Phone 3-1111 Editor Pauline Cooper Bates Assistant Editor Elsa Gerrells I CASA GRANDE, May 23 The theimarnaee of Arthur Elliott, son MARICOPA COl NCIL Committee chairmen for rers of the Presbyterian Guild wiil installed for- COOLIDGE. May 23 Mrs. N. T.

Olson was installed as president for TEMPE. May will be observed day. under the American Legion 23 Poppy Day in Tempe Satur direct ion of he Auxiliary, it was cr a dessert luncnpon at this afternoon in the par-the First Presbyterian I- announced at an auxiliary meeting next two years have been announced bv the new executive board, headed by Mrs. Harley Yandell, as follows: Mrs. Virgil Moss, alcohol and narcotics; Mrs.

B. T. Bolin, bylaws; the 1940-1941 term of the Cool-1 idge Woman's Club at a 9 o'clock i breakfast meeting this morning in the clubhouse. Other officers installed i ii I for the luncheon made by Mrs. R.

S. "-airman, and Mesdames I Ls, 11ISL ILC-IJI 'SI- H. C. Aicon, character educa yesterday. i Mary Kortsen.

chairman, said at the meeting that Rainbow Girls1 will assist with the sale. Beverly Kortsen and Flora May Bateman. pupils of ihe Ira DJ Payne Training School, were awarded prizes for posters drawn! John Lester, R. B. J.

BitnT and GsrT.i-p Mrs. Payne Begins Trip TEMPE. May 23 Mrs. Ira D. I 'A.

tion; Mrs. Lynn Hoggan, Founders jDay; Mrs. Ralph Greenler, health land summer round-up; and Mrs. jj. M.

Hutsell. hospitality. Mrs. J. J.

Mason, historian; Mrs. Keith Rogers, juvenile protection, Mrs. R. L. Weedon, legislation; I Mrs.

Neil O'Connell, membership; i Marie Earl, music; Mrs. H. S. I of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur L. Elliott, I pioneer residents of the Casa Grande valley, to Miss Mildred Harris, daughter of Mrs. Edna E. Harris of Casa Grande, will be solemnized by the Rev. Curry H.

Love at his home east of town at 9 o'clock Saturday evening. Doris Arnsten will attend th I bride as matron of honor and will be dressed in powder-blue street dress with corsage of pink carna-jtions. Jean Burton will be best I man. The bride will wear a street ensemble of Copenhagen blue, with hite corsage. The two will leave immediately after the ceremony for California i for a short wedding trip.

Upon return they will be at home in Court. Only immediate relatives and i friends will he present at the bridal i ceremony. The bridegroom is a graduate of retaliation services will i with Mrs. Fred! r.e outgoing president, as officer. Mrs.

George furnish the music, i of numbers by urr.r.ta rff-Trs "ill be; Mrs. Carl; Mrs. e.prf.jfrent: Mrs. C. D.

Co-' I at the request of Mrs. Victor Cor-! bell, poster chairman. The winning1 entries, together with other pos- i jters entered in the contest, will he placed in Tempe store windows toj stimulate interest in the poppy i sale. I Mrs. Bess Palmer.

Tucson, state! president, spoke to the group, as! did Mrs. M. Hall. Tucson, state! North, parent education; Mrs. C.

O. (Austinson, national magazine; and Payne left here this morning for San Francisco to attend graduating exercises at the University of Cah-I fornia at Berkeley, where her son. Robert D. Payne, is a member of the senior class of the dental col- lege. The exercises will be held neni; ivirs.

A. secona vice-president; Mrs. Robert M. recording secretary; 1 Mrs. Howard Tovrea, correspond-j ing secretary; Mrs.

Fred Slater, treasurer; Mrs. James Luthy, audi-; tor; Mrs. R. J. Jones, reporter; Mrs.

E. D. Chandler and Mrs. W. 11.

Farnsworth, board of directors. Mrs. Jones was the installing officer, assisted by Mrs. William i Jackson, a past president. Music i was furnished by Mrs.

Earl Hicks. Corsages were presented the offi- cers as they were installed. A mortgage-burning rite was I conducted by Mrs. Luthy, and the i club history was given by the fol-j lowing clubwomen, each of whom had been an officer during one or i more of the club terms: Mesdames J. C.

Jayne. Anna Pi. Pounds, publicity and R. i bulletin. 1, -'Aj vice president H-'ard.

recording sec- i Mrs. Hoyt Pilcher, program; J. IS. Jarvis, "recreation: Mrs. A.

L. Monette, registration and credentials; E. S. Herzberg. safety; Mis.

Saturday. membership chairman. 'r Mimi'i cor- i I r- Mrs. Paul Mrs. Elizabeth Os- I ine young man win take tne state dental examinations in both jCalifornia and Arizona.

He will ar- a i r- 4 J. P. Ryan, parliamentarian; and E. D. Ring, head of the new committee on hobbies.

MADISON (,.,.,,,,1 i-- uuinn 111c ruin ffuiuiiifr iu si; ttar.t to the jonn j. iurry, asked the assistance of the auxiliary in the Red Cross drive for funds for war stricken countries. Mrs. John W. Taylor, retiring president, mad her report for the year and was presented with a past 1 I president's pin.

iCasa Grande High School and has spent all his life here. Miss Har-theiris has resided here about thras the Pars. i Mrs. Payne will visit, in Sacra-jmento until June, when she will Mr. Lee Acton, A.

H. Rurr.mel. regis-Torras Hayes, member- A schedule was set up for coming organization year at Vt5 be joined by Mr. Payne and they new executive board's first meeting, held this week in the school with the newly-elected president. 'Clark Christenson, Farnsworth, 1 Luthy, R.

J. Jones, William Jack- son, Asa Gardner, R. T. Pratheri of Blythe. W.

C. Pew, Clark tor her work in securing memberships. Mrs. Edward Bertelsen! was given a prize by Mrs. A.

C. Grahle. membership chairman it Mrs. James A. Beaman, J.

Wells. M. M. Ware and Chan Gives Supper Couple Bridge win attend graduating exercises at Stanford University, where Miss Louise C. Payne, a daughter, will! receie her bachelor of arts degree June Ifi.

Miss Payne has majored in I speech, and will spend the with her parents in Tempe. 6. With Clara Gregg. Scottsdalo.j I central district chairman, as in-i i M'j. E.

Jack, publicity: P. D. L. McLaurin advisory board. 'rr.

"ro chairman are; Mrs. Ai-t-t. program: Mrs. A. -ff.

at inn: Mr. O. B. Gus---is-erRry and spiritual life; ijfj'i Arnnid. devotional: Mrs.

L. Vernon Mr. Loren Ped- 5r.M ardhio; Mrs. Terrence education: Mrs. J.

R. Pi stalling officer, the following were placed in office for the coming -Mrs. A. Jack B. CLARK DALE, May 23-Greenwoori and Mrs.

year: i Mrs. Kortsen. president; Mrs. I dler. I The mortgage was assumed September IS, 1928, to finance the building of a clubhouse for the group, which was founded in 1926.

I This morning the officers held 13 lighted candles to the canceled I mortgage. A 9 o'clock breakfast preceded the program, with Mrs. Jackson giving the opening prayer. The The teachers reception was set for the evening of September IS. A tentative budget was set up and the following chairmen appointed: Mrs.

Max Dunlap, finance; Mrs. E. J. Cassidy. program; Mrs.

R. L. Maxcy, parent education; Mrs. L. J.

Lloyd, recreation: Mrs. R. E. Pounds, publicity; Mrs. M.

E. Chambers, welfare; Mrs. Neil Cook, music; Mrs. N. J.

Wood, decoration: Mrs. Rov Gilbert, I Skipper, vice-president; Mrs. Fpnn Harris. secretarv; Etta circle noias HI "I I fl group sang "God Bless America, led bv Mrs. R.

W. Taylor, with Founders Day: Miss Nina Cotton, library and publications; Mrs. VV. N- Pritchard. treasurer: Flora Dines, chaplain; Mrs.

Bertelsen, at arms; Mrs. Joseph T. Birchett, historian: Mesdames Taylor, B. B. Moeur and George I.

Gibson, executive board. A tea honoring the war met hers was served, with Rebecca Smith, Scottsdale. receiving special honor as a gold star mother. Others honored were Mesdames Moeur, M. E.

Jones, Charles H. Water-house. Dines. Ellen Be. L.

E. Par-ford. Pritchard. William A. Moeur Mrs.

Hicks at the piano. During the business session, con-' ducted hy Mrs. Chandler, reports r.g: Mrs. Elizabeth rv.cne: Mrs. s.

T. Kerr. 'Mr E. F. Strikler.

Stepn.s. nom- P'red Holmes, sewing: Fond, social service; K'ng. housekeoppr: i hurch mat ron -Taggart, purchasing W. E. P'arrow.

agent. are Mis Edna i-d Mesdames Donald n-Aden. H. E. I.igon.

L. P. and H. R. Annual Event The Wednesday Social Circle installed officers, heard annual reports and planned a picnic at its annual luncheon Wednesday after- noon in the clubhouse.

Mrs. R. H. Willon was appointed chairman for the yearly picnic, to be given June 12 at Encanto Park. Mrs.

D. S. Bolin. retirinc presi J. McAllister, membership, and Mrs.

Hill, refreshments. Other officers working with Mrs. Beaman are: Mrs. McAllister, first vice-president; Mrs. Gilbert, second vice-president; Mrs.

E. O. Silva. secretary; Mrs. N.

G. Hill, treasurer: Mrs. L. G. Reif.

corres Hughes were cohostesses at a charmingly appointed bridge sup- per given at the Vprde Valley Country Club Tuesday night. Table and bridge appointments were attractive in a spring motif and bouquets of spring flowers graced ithe tables. Centerpieces of dolls made of handkerchiefs were employed, the ihandkerchiofs later being used as 'high score prizes at each table, The guest list included: i Mesdames H. R. Herner.

Curtis I Cox, Powell Abrams, Charles An-jderson, Orville T. Beck. W. S. Con-i nor, J.

Rov Cox. Morris G. Fowler, jA. L. Reese.

W. J. Haltigan, Ted F. i Harrington. Frank Hays.

J. C. Hol-Iford. W. J.

Uren. H. P. Hughes, N. Jones.

Paul C. Keefe, Ralph King, Gordon Oilson. Hal Laude-man and R. C. Lunceford.

Mesdames Alex H. Lyons. Ralph LMcBride. George H. McMillan, A.

i J. Potocki. Jack J. Sullivan, Garvin L. Turner, P.

L. Turner, Geoff of officers and standing committees were read. Mrs. Olson presented the past president's pin to Mrs. Chandler ot the close of the program.

Mrs. Sewell. program chairman. announced the theme for next. ponding secretary, and Mrs.

Maxcy, auditor. and J. C. Robhins. Flowers were used to decorate' the hall.

Hostesses were Mesdames Gibson. Harris and Bertelsen. I dent, received a gift from the Corsages were presented to three charter members Mesdames Will; 'Rice, Arthur Little and Louise MJ MISS MARY MTKFA'BACII The past president of Phoenix Pilot Club, Mary I.uckenbach, Mill leave tomorrow morning for where she will represent this city at the Pilot International convention June 21 and 11. At the annual district conference of Tilots held last March in Fl Fan. Mi LucUenbacli was elected member of the nominating committee to represent Arizona.

New Mexico and Texas at the I 10 contention. Miss Ltickenbarh also plans to go to New York, anil while there to visit the Carnegie Institute on imitation from Dale Carnegie, who was here under Pilot auspices in year, "The Club Woman and the American Way." Breakfast hostesses were Mesdames Slater. Hicks, Virginia Bolin, Springfield, Tovrea and Ruth Zahalsky. Place cards were miniature mortgage forms and tahles were Ke wcomers ST. MARY'S Conferring of honor awards for the year featured a tea and Achievement Day held by cooking and sewing groups which are sponsored by the PTA.

this week in the school with all PTA members as honored guests. ub Junior CI Gives PI ricnic an arty. i decorated with pink roses and pep-I per tree leaves. Baskets of mixed i spring flowers decorated the room. The awards were given I Williams, W.

H. Roberts. C. out by! Wiggins. Charles R.

Kuzell. C. County; Frank Snooner. H. Dean Crawford.

Flagstaff College Instructors Isabelle Pace of Maricopa 1-H Club. Sewing was under the Art Mason. Fred W. Jerry, direction of Mrs. Charles M.

Bur Russell Goddard, C. Elmer Riley, Hagan. Mrs. Leroy Butler Istallcd the pew officers. She was assisted hy Mrs.

J. B. Sutton, marshal, and Mrs. Floyd Rice, chaplain. Mrs.

Eddie Baker presented corsages. Taking office were Mrs. P. D. 'Russell, president: Mrs.

R. H. Willow, vice-president Ruth Wilky. secretary; Mrs. Ernest Davis, treasurer; Mrs.

A. A. Wooton. auditor: and Mrs. M.

C. Wail, chaplain. Mrs. Shell Moshier was accepted as a new member, and special guests were Mrs. Wesley Bolin and Miss Sarah Cavness.

I Flower garden prizes went to Mrs. Russell, first. Mrs. Walter Cross, second, and Mrs. Harold Wells, third.

Plan Trips For 1-Day Holiday Globe Juniors ton. First awards went to Rosemary Gill, Louise Raisch, Albertine Install Heads tion. Mr. and Mrs. James J.

Lynch will visit relatives and friends in Piastern New Mexico between the spring and summer quarters. Gladys Fair plans to visit in Greeley, between quarters, I she stated. Miss Ivernia Tyson plans to visit; 'either in Denver or Albuquerque' "f''mal'ty will rn ne irn hy the r-ofrssional N'ew- o' Phri: at n-rn rr.ning at the Pherrvx South Moun- rirw-r will be -iHrv'-l ny introduc-- rrmc ipal -s meeting will i of the present and the election or, nf nru- officers. dan' ing to contests A'io Mrl'ep 3nd R. are -mking all the enter- GLOBE.

May-Junior Woman's luncheon meeting clubhouse in the 2.V-The Globe Club held a Tuesday at the Old Dominion at which time Duerr, Zenobia Redeau. Helen Jean Raisch and Rita Sutton; second, Winfred Cuntz, Lois Maio and Carmen Fernandez. I First year pins went to Zona Barker, Helen Buckley. Rosemary 'Burchman. Margaret Cavin.

Elsie Chaney, Opal Fleming. Geraldine lEmmett, Margaret Clemens. Mari-! lyn Gaslsin. Roselep Gasser, Wil-jburta Hicks. Dolores Gibson, Lois Maio.

Zenohia Redeau, Denise Emma Jane Patton. Genevieve Jeans and Vera Gutierrez: second Ivear pins. Erlinda Godinez. Naurine Library building. elected newlv officers were in-B.

Y. Brewer, past The third in a series of bridge luncheons under auspices of the Phoenix Junior Woman's Club took place yesterday morning in the cllihhousr. Doris Anderson won first prize at bridge; Mrs. George Richardson, second; and Mrs. Roy T.

Richards, third. Hostesses were Mesdames Royal Marks. George Wood. Morris Carpenter, Bert Dodson and Francis Ryley. Guests Included: Mesdames Charles Stevenson, Fred Willy.

Jack Shemer, Herbert McReynolds. T. F. Powers. Peter Marcon.

W. W. Greer, Charles Van Epps. Charles Suit. Paul Thomas, Louis Bairo, Kemper Goodwin, P.

C. Berner, A. J. Wav, J. Lawrence Drane.

R. F. Raht. G. W.

N'egray. H. R. Delleny and C. N.

Johnson. Next week's event will be held Wednesday morning, because Thursday will be Memorial Day. Reservations may made with any of the hostesses Mesdames J. A. Johnson.

Harrv Wells. Charles flu: ing the ll-day period, after i 11 bv Mrs. of the junior depart wnicn sue in reiurn ror ine nrsi nrciHnt uir 11,. Sagamore To Name Club Heads 1 1 1 1 hi 4 1 1 li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nt. 1 1 men Harless will remain in Flagstaff) Rav Kemnton.

Inspiration, between quarters, but will leave ho nrotiHent was chair- about June 2 for Stanford Univer Iman. She introduced several past presidents, amone whom were Mrs. Gonzadez. Rose Gonzales. Genovieve Anicic.

Rosemarv Chambers, Eme- David H. Jones and Anne Taylor, 'and Misses Louise Rothenberger, I Alice Watson. Ina Jesperson, Doro-jthy Fain. Doris Wade. Ann Oliver, iMary McDonnell and Helen Anderson.

Businesswomen Hear i Convention Reports FLAGSTAFF. May 23 Conven-i ion reports featured the Flagstaff Business and Professional I Women's Club meeting this week at the Legionnaire Inn, given by Bishoff. Margaret Knoles, 'Mary DeMario. Estelle Bjerg, Rosalee Rees, Mildred Wing, Kath-ileen Freeman. Lucy Alice Houston and Alice Haynes.

The Enders publicity trophy, won by the Flagstaff club, was on display with the club press book. Votes of thanks were given to the Arizona Republic and Melvin Hutchinson of the Coconino Sun for co-operation and help given the club, and to H. O. Bjerg for the handmade cover donated by him for the club press book. Ora Anna Plummer.

legislative chairman, read clippings from California papers giving accounts of the effective work being done by the Business Women's Legislative Council of that state. Mary L. Massey and Frances Hutchinson were voted in as new members. Mothers Entertained At Reserve Banquet of Fhorri'x Union i.st were hosts at the annua! banquet jn th Christian Asona- Ed Huskinson and McAlister, Richards. I'.

1. VIrtli, I'lrpniriii hi Globe Woman's Club. 20 years ago; Mesdames Seth Arkills, M. Braley, J. W.

McLane. John Armer and Gerald Craig, state chairman for the juniors, who gave a short talk. Mrs. J. C.

MrLachlan. district president, also made a short talk. Mrs. J. Heron, second vice-president of the New Mexico Junior Department of Woman's Clubs, was a guest.

The newly installed officers are: Mrs. Jack Warter, president; Mrs. Jack McNutt. second vice-president; Mrs. Frank Giacnma.

secretary; Mrs. R. Westerfield. treasurer; Mrs. Wesley Haymond.

auditor, and Mrs. J. W. McLane. con line Lemon, Josephine Losa, Kathleen McDonald and Betty Vulga-mott; third year pins.

Barhara Brunsman. Winifred Cuntz. Albertine Duerr. Carmen Fernandez, Dourine France, Rosemary Gill. Marjorie Mclntyre, Anna Mae Murphy, Helen Jean Raisch.

Louise Raisch. Manella Redeau and Rita Sutton. Cooking was under the instruction of Mrs. Ray Briest. First prizes went to Dorothy Duerr, Martha Jane Johnson, Mary-Louise Hintze.

Sara Ann Perry, Marianne Geare, Catherine Bren-tano. Agnes Jackson and Margaret Clark: second. Amelia Valenzuela, FLAGSTAFF. May Most members of the faculty of Arizona State Tea' liejs College af will remain in or around P'lag-staff during the H-day vacation between the closing of the spring quarter and the opening of the summer session, according to a sur- vey made this week. Seeral teachers have planned a short vacation Oak Creek Canyon for the period, including Dr.

Agnes Allen. Miss Ros Chappell. Miss Cornelia DocVstadT. Dean Minnie Lint and Lnra Maxwell. Dean Tom O.

Rotuood and Hart wig O. Bi-ug plan to fish in Oak Creek, but will in P'lag-staff mo! of the time. A number of teachers uiU spend at least a part of the time in California. Dr. Mary A.

Hill will visit friends and former students in Los Angeles; John M. Snares will vi-it his home in San Francisco and Andrew Rippey will viit friends in California before returning for the summer sevsion. Rurd-ette Stampley will do work on his doctor's degree at the UnivorMty of Southern California this summer. Dr. John J.

Hat ton will drive with Mrs. Hart on and their family to Mr. Harton's home in Arkansas. Miss Vena Pi ing will visit her home at Larned. Kan.

before going to the roit, where she wiil attend the summer session of the University of Southern California while on leave from P'lag-stnff. A Nit to Denver is planned hy Miss Zita IVcenka. who will return for Ihe fust half of the unmier quattcr heie. Mr. and Mrs.

A. pctei-nii wiil travel to Piovo. Utah, between quarters to attend graduation ceremonies at Brigiiam Young University. where Miss Laurel Peterson will receive her diploma. Dr.

and Mrs. George Tortnnff, who will be on leave during the coming summer, will travel in Mexico and vi-it friends in California universities during the vaca-i Interest of the weekly meeting of the Sagamore Club to he held the Young Men's Christian Association building, will be centered around the election, with the following slate of nominees: For president. Burke Cunningham, Molly Munger and Mel Reese; for vice-president. Lorraine Davidson. Ted Miegcr, Boh Muir and Pauline Petty; for secretary, Mary Keohen.

Marie Lee, Ray Tel-mos and Ralph Iuis. and for treasurer, Esther Winslow. At the business meeting. Miss Munger, program chairman, will announce complete plans for the bay ride party that will take place May 31. Plans also will be announced for initiation of new members and installation of officers.

Following the business meeting the group wil adjourn from the clubrooms to the gymnasium for dancing and games. a nd rp Miss El in charge of Recital Set This livening and cpvcpifinv of Off eis fo- rj In Pa arge was ii ipat ing Barbara sity, where he will do work on his doctor's dgree this summer. Mrs. Harless will he in Flagstaff the entire summer. Miss Wilmyth Case ill visit relatives in Phoenix after the close of the spring quarter, and will return for the summer session.

Miss Mary G. Boyer may also spend several days in the state capital. P'aoulfy members who will pass the interim in or around Flag-staf include Dr. T. J.

Tormey, J. Alfred Anderson. Dr. Eldnn A. Arrirev.

Chester F. Deaver. Dr. C. K.

Hahlut7ol. Mrs. Betty Irish. Miss Mildred Kiefer. Aaron A.

McCrearv, John C. McGregor. Dr. Lyle E. Mohlophackor, Dr.

Arden B. Olson, F. C. Osbnrn. R.

R. Powers. Miss Althea Ragsdale. Miss Minnie Rose-berry. Dr.

William Tinsley, Dr. Vaughn C. Wallace. Miss Julia Benson and Miss Martha Prochnow. Camp Vcrdc Mother Gives Birthday Part) CAMP 'I-iRDPi.

May -Mrs. John Ralston entertained her son recently with a party for his sixth birthday at their new home on Clear Cf fk. Jimmie Rover won prize and Billie Douglas second at games. Other guests included Carol Rover. Isabel Ralston and Jackie Brewer.

The honored guest received many gifts. Alice Duarte. Rosemary Leezer and tact chairman. Mrs. Kempton introduced her outgoing board.

iDorohv Fields: third. Dorothy After the luncheon, bridge was noil- fourth Rettv Rpprin 1 1 1 t- nt Agnrs Price. ice. secretary. and inun'll representa- piaveri ano iurs.

u. 1 First VPar pins WPre gjvfn tn reived first prize and Mrs. Floyd Dorolhv Joan Drinkell, Margaret Nuggett second. (Fairbanks. Dorothv Fields.

Bettv roinv ieias. rsenv iv em pi on was presenien a Keilingworth ir A10 Miami Aid Society Phm (mp kipius arm jmis. i Patricia Clemens ftiinci m.v)piciupuasill Heoile Marv T.onisA Mrs. Luther Steward will pic-sent a group of her piano pupils in a recital at o'clock this evening in Memorial Hall at the Phoenix Indian School. Assisting on the program will be Mrs.

Minnie Beauchamp, Robert McKnight. a vocal pupil of P'ritz Hartung: Camille Betts ani Betty Gene Brazilie, dramatics students of Olga Rogers, and dance pupils of Ruth Freothy. Those taking part in the piano program will be: Billy and Charlene Genres, May-Tang. Nancy Davis. Barbara Ann Clifton and John Stitler, nrimarv Hintze, hlects New Leaders outgoing chairman.

oung Side-Buttoning Style Virginia Martin. Norma Navero. i Sara Ann Perry. Amelia Valen-i zuela and Rita Van rie Beuken; i second year pins, to 'Marianne; Geare. joan Murphy, Mary Loisj O'Connell, arbara Margaret Clark.

Dorothv Doll, I Casa Grande Club Ends Year MIAMI. May 23 The Ladies Aid Society of the Community Presbyterian Church lunched and elected officers Tuesday in the basement of the church. Maude Ferrel had charge of the devotional service and the outgoing president, Mrs. A. Hoskins.

conducted the business session, at PATTERN 9324 CASA GRANDE. Mav 23- The pupils; Helen Mitchell. Pauline This animated young style, Pat- Annos, Gwendolin Larson. Marcia tern 9.24 hy Marian Martin, is a Wolfe. Peggy Landridge, Ua In th outdoor wnain ouic, Virginia Alice Duarte.

Martha Jane Johnson, Vera Gutierrez. Mary Frances Kelly, Virginia Morris. Yvonne Portman, Joyce Groom, Cecilia Holden. Lillian Smith and Florence Staynes; third year. Catherine Brentano, Agnes Jackson.

Rosemary Leezer, Joan Cole and Eileen Powers. The tea table was adorned with a colorful flower piece and candles. Huise and Peggv I.ee Nicholson. 1 1 1 tempting invitation life. Wouldn't it be pique or sharkskin' vvhich Mrs.

H. J. Hunter was elected president: Mrs. J. Bryant, vice-j president; Mrs.

George Oliver, reflected treasurer, and Mrs. E. R. Kielgass, re-elected secretary, i The next, meeting will be'at the Transforms 1 ranstorms ay in a linen. High seaming opread tiedroom Casa Grande Woman's Club held its final meeting Tuesday, with a luncheon at o'clock.

Hostesses for Ihe event were Mrs. T. M. Carlton, chairman, assisted by Mesdames M. A.

Anderson. G. Gilbert. C. B.

Franklin. Pi. G. Lavers, Julius Meyer and Willie Bowser. A new Pror for the cluhouse was discussed, nnd was lefr open for bids from kcal contractors.

Mem- and flat and leaves vour waist r.ice grammar grade pupils, and Marjorie Pratt, Mary Pillen Tannehill. Garnet Swaine, Geraldine Beau-champ. Jean Runyon. Helen Sanderson. Conrad Flake.

Vivian Ping-lish and Mary Lou Chambers, high school students. home of Mrs. M. Reeder. 40 Hill wikp t.iuare cakp iji ice ai ineisrrppf l.ow-er ami p.

m. end of the table made as a punch Tuesdav. June 4 This t-ni be a how 1 with outgoing and was beautifully decorated flowers. The girls served the party honoring the incoming officers. 4 and PTA members.

nei-. n-- ui in, nu (mi t. mothers the city-wide clean-up campaign set Lowell Girl Reserves Women for week of May 2R to June 1. to improve the appearance of the town. A series of card parties are being planned for the summer to aid in raising funds to pay for the Will Dance Tonight ui insiau oaturaay new floor.

Ihe first ol these wiir "-) Mav 2o The San AIM CARLOS jX r-r' 'SSaLI Household rz VTTnT Arts i 'LZj Alice -Vjj Br0kS -Ji It's yx-. Crochet v-fe Kasy'to" -V'-jr I I Follow Carlos Woman's Club will enjoy i a luncheon meeting at the Cobre iValle Country Club at noon Sat-j urday. Celia Wallace, outgoing president, will be toastmistress. Mrs. Pi mm rises to smart twin peaks in front; the skirt has a nice flare to it.

There's a round neckline trimmed with radiating darts. And. most exciting style news of all. this frock buttons right down the sidei The cap sleeves give freedom for swinging golf club, tennis racquet, or just keeping coof. You may have perky-puffed sleeves if you prefer.

Use ric-rac at the waist-seam, front and back to accent its blithe style. Pattern 932t may be ordered only in misses' sizes 12. 11. Ifi. Is and 2n.

Sie lfi requires 3" yards fabric and I'm yards ric-rac. Send li cents in coins for this Marian Martin pattern. Be sure to write plainly your size, name and address. Our summer Marian Martin pattern book brings you flattering, gav new styles. Clothes for casual, formal and play-time wear in fashions as sparkling as the summer days just ahead.

Whether you stav at home or go vacationing, vou'll ned crisp cottons, cool sheers, colorful prints. Plan your be held at the home of Mrs. Ida; The Girl Reserves of Lowell Ripple June f. School will hold a graduation dance Mrs. George Branscomh.

program in the Young Women's Christian chairman lor 1910-41, will work Association building at 8 o'clock, out a program during the summer tonight. to be presented at the first fall; Activities vvill be under the di-meeting. irection of Clara Jeffries of the cul- Mrs. W. W.

Eisenhach. president, i tural arts department of recreation thanked the members for their the Work Projects Administra-operation. ition. Music will be furnished by the Heading the junior woman's club 'Arizona Music Project Orchestra, for 1040-41 is Mrs. Elfreda Blake-1 Families and friends of the club lev.

Those who will serve with her may attend, for the ensuing vear are: Mrs. Prominent Pair Weds In Tucson TUCSON. May 2 -AP--Barbara Anne Nicholas and George De-war Jackson. University of Arizona football star, were married tonight by the Rev. George PVrg-uson in St.

Philip's in the Hills. The bride js the daughter of I.t. Com. and Mrs. W.

Stuart Nicholas of Tucson and Detroit. Her father is a Tucson councilman. Mr. Jackson, son of Mrs. John Jackson.

Tucson, formerly of Scotland, is an employee of the Pil Paso Natural Gas Company. He played foot hail two years ago at the University. Walter Nielsen, former Wildcat foothall star, served as best man. and Mi.ss Margaret Shrove was maid of honor. The Jacksons went to California for their wedding trip.

J. C. McLachlan, district president, will officiate at the installation of officers. After the business session, bridge will be played. George Beeler.

vice-president; Missiyj Chaildlci'itcS secretary; Miss Martna iingaro. Frances Castles, treasurer. Mrs. IS. LOOK AT THE TUCK I CAM TAKE IH MT 1 I Pattern A Bess Prather of the senior club is sponsor.

vntss PATTERN 6700 A Tnll' J-fnnnr Your homo have adden neauiy wnn mis fi'imu, mi inunuici Honored In Farewell CHANDLER, May 23 Miss Jen-ice Link entertained the Baptist Young People's Union class of the Baptist Church in her home this week. This was also a farewell party for Miss Marie Norman, who is leaving for her home in Roanoke, after spending the winter here in Chandler, and Miss Joan Gladden, who is leaving for California. Games were played and refreshments served. Look at crochet in string. It's worked in three the double bed size has i Tpgjcy ArMStrOllQS i r.r incrnrlmtie and charts for an1 eViarte for: vi arm uMBpr warn rone now, t- CHANDLER.

May 23 Mr. and lecinr the Marian Martin desig Tolleson Club Sets mirm inna i ir.sernon. rariern luinniua nviu spread: illustrations of it and stitches; materials needed. To obtain this natfern send 15 cents in coin to Arizona the Fat I've Lost! to your particular rular most becoming Republic Mrs. Lester Armstrong were honored with a farewell party this week in the basement of the Latter Dav Saints Church.

They will They: are all avau- tvpe of figure. Be sure to write plainly your name and iMen's Nisht Dinner Household Arts Department, address. easv-to-make patterns, cents. Pattern 15 cents. able Book in 15 ipave soon for Salt Lake City, Now you may slim down your faea and fisrure without starvation dieting or faak breaking exercistg.

Jurt nt RensibiV unH your order to the Arizona Republic Fashion Department take Marmola under the condition and according to directions on the package. Marmola Tablets have been sold to the No. 9.1 9324. Size TOLLESON. May 23 Plans were completed for a Men's Night dinner to be given by the Tolleson Woman's Club, at a committee meeting this week iat the home of Mrs.

Charles C. Tolby in Tolleson. Under the guidance of Mrs. D1-bert N. Martin, chairman, the menu, table arrangements and entertainment were planned.

Bufft dinner will be served on lawn of the Charles C. Tolby home Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Serving on the committee with Mrs. Martin are Mesdames Lester Wisijert. Robert Edward Lee Roberts.

Chester Tolby. John F. Morgan. William Ritchie. Herbert D.

Hall. Joseph F. Paxton. Martin C. Flohr and Richard O.

Whyman. i WHITE RIBBON STITCHED SPORT HATS $3 hale hats 19 N. CENTRAL Utah, to jrake their home. Chi-nose checkers and bingo were plaved. Hosts were Mr.

and Mrs. Reginald Brimhall. Refreshments were served to 85 persons. Former Alhambran ViMts From Williams ALHAMBRA. May 2.3 Mrs.

M. E. Spivey of Williams is spending the week in Alhambra with her sister. Miss Geraldine Carroll, and vallev friends. Sh came especially to attend the graduating exercises of Alhambra School, where she was a teacher for many years before her I retirement in 1933.

Arizona Republic Household Arti Department rhoenlx, Arizona Enclosed is 15c for Pattern No-. 6700. NAME (Please Print) Street and Number City and State public for more than thirty year. More than twenty million boxes have been distributed daring that Period. Marmola is not a cure-all.

Marmola is only for adult fat persons whose fatness is cansed by a thyroid deficiency (hypothyroidism) bnt ho are otherwise normal and healthy. We do not make any diagnosis as that is the function of yoar physician, who most be eon. cited for that purpose. Why not try to Iom those ugly, uncomfortable pound th Marmola way? Get a box of Marmola today from your druggist Name Street Address i Citv State.

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