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Arizona Republici
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The Arizona Republican, Phoenis, Thursday Morning December 27, 1928 Paf Two (Section Two) YULETIDE SPIRIT REFLECTED OVER STATE LIFE IN COMMUNITY Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Coy and family. AJO BOWIE Mrs.

Dana T. domestic science room of the Alhambra school. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rector and sons.

Janes. Earl and Harvey, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien of Phoenix. Mr.

and M. B. Walters spent Christmas with Mesa relatives. jrue.it at the home of Mr. and Mra I Haynes Christmas.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roop and sons. Vera and Delbert, Mr. and Mrs.

Horner and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Binkly enjoyed a family Christmas dinner in th' mountains south of Phoenix. Mrs. M- N.

Sismer has been 111 for several day. Ruth is attending school at 'Red-lands, Calif. Mary Jameson of East Moreland and Harry Sexten of Twenty-first street were married Saturday evening. The young couple will reside in their new residence on Twenty-first street. The Christmas program and tree at the local Sunday school was en-Joyed Monday evening by a fair Mr.

George Keller and Mr. William Leapbard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sturgeon were Friday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Denver Halmesley. Mrs. W. H.

Humbert of Los Angeles is spending a fortnight with her son. W. K. Humbert, -and Mr. Humbert.

Jame Kelley wa a Thursday luncheon guest of Mrs. A. G. Moeglin. Mrs.

George Moore is recovering from a severe illness. Mr. and Mrs. B. McHenry and children were Christmas guests of Mr.

and Mrs. P. Berry of Phoenix. 1 Mr." and Mrs. H.

Helms and children and Miss M. Helms were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.

Pothast. Grande, Mr. and Mrs. John Bryar and daughter of Casa Grands and Mr. and Mrs.

Clarenc Wstaon. Creats Watson. Miss Miriam Stat ford, George Record, George Har" din, Mr. and Mrs. Leone Novam, of Phoenix.

Mr. and Mra T. M. Owens and sons. Mr.

and Mrs. F. A. Rich and and Mrs. Sammy War.

ner, Mr. and Mr. Charle Baylor and family, Mr. and Mra S. vr ner and daughter.

Belle, weiC Christmas dinner guests of Mr. ani Mrs. B. F. Mr.

and Mrs. Jessie Padfield and children were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

R. Irvine i. Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs.

W. M. Owens aperu. Christmas tn Phoenix as the gvttsr of Mrs. Owens' parents, Mr.

at.ii Mrs. K. R. Shultz. Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Padfield waW Christmas guests of Mr. and Mra.

Mack Gottschalk on Camelback road near Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers md children and Fred Collins left fri.8 day for Castrovllle, Texas, to epeM the holidays with Mrs. Rogers ter, Mrs.

John McCoy. Miss Dorothy Corson of TemiV spent Christmas here, the guest nt Miss Doris Old. Mr. and Mrs. L.

C. McCuUontV visited last week-end In Tucson. All Christmas programs of coml munity scope were cancelled thit year because of Each room in the Kyrene held its ova. program. Misa Pearl Carlln was absent from school late last week because of influenza.

is mnM Mm. C. Havnes enter tained as Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Homer Leigh ter, Mr.

and Mrs. Abe Hayne and children. Kfr anri Mra. Hosea Havne and family. Miss Mary Coy is ill at her home.

r. umi TTretl Carlln enter tained a group of relatives at dinner Christmas day. Mn rniiar nt Phoenix is soend ing the Christmas holiday with her son and hi family, Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Collar.

Mr. and Mrs. Crane and family of California are pending Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. prather.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cockron spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Logsdon and family -of Laveen.

CLIFTON Mrs. C. M. McNeill. Phone 196F12 Ross Thomas, fireman on the local passenger train, is sick this Cassey Forbes, who for many years was shoe clerk for the Arizona Copper company but has resided In Mexico for several years, has returned to the district and has accepted a position with the Phelps-Dodge company In Morenci.

Thomas Golf is spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James Poole. Mr. Golf is employed at Clemenceau.

Shorty Caraway spent several days in the district on business last Mrs. Pearl R. HU1 and Miss Fran-celle Hill motored over from Phoenix last week and are spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. M.

McNeill at Cherry Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Sldebotham were dinner guests at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hall Christmas day.

R. S. Johnson returned last ween from Sanger, Texas, after a two mAntha1 visit with his son. Mr. Illll VliW -w Johnson expects to locate on Eagle creek again, ne siaies.

VCr- a rri Mrs. To Brock of Phoe- nlx are spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. Brock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

J. isrocK. George Ewing, Southern Pacific riiiftor. was off his run several days last week, due to illness. Mrs.

Pearl R. Hill. Miss Tanceiie Hill and Mrs. Frank Rossman were Duncan visitors last week. Mr.

anA Mra. Ouinn are spending Christmas vacation with Mr. Quinn a tatner ana orwner, Tom. Movnr nnr! Mrs. Peter Riley were among the Christmas tree hunters Sunday on the coronaao xran.

Mrs. Ross Thomas received word la.f msolr that her aon. Glenn. Who has been in Florida for some time running an airplane, dusting me cotton fields there, has accepted a tv an 9riai mail service and is a pilot from New Orleans to Dallas. Judge Dave Ling and family snpnt Sundav on the Coronado Trail hunting a Christmas tree.

Rev. and Mrs. wan reiurueu from Montana, to spend the winter with their son. Craig Watt. They left Clifton several years ago.

F. Backsteln left last week to spend the holidays with his wife and daughter, Mrs. Joe Bowman. He will return shortly after the first of the year. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry wnue nave as house guests during the holidays Mrs. Charles White of Rochelle, 111. Mr. and Mrs.

George Thompson of the Blue spent several days In Clifton last week. Mr. Thompson returned to the ranch the latter part of the week. Mrs. Thompson will be the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Hodges during the holidays. A. L. Terry, clerk of the board of sunervisors.

has been quite ill for the past few days. Mr. ana Airs, nwvey uinuj-turned recently from El Paso, where Mrs. Grady received medical attention. Several friends of Mr.

and Mrs. James Cromb helped them celebrate their fifty-seventh wedding anniversary December 16. Delicious re freshments were servea ana vcu delightful evening was enjoyed. CREIGHTON Mrs. J.

Tom Hurst- Phone 5647 Elma Robert Wiliw Th A jo schools will not open after th holiday until Janoarv 1. Oti Friday afternoon a Chrtittm tree party for th school wa held tn tha achool auditorium and gift war exchanged. Moat of tha room loo put on epeclal program In celebration of Christmas. a anc-vtr wMrhlne four pound and on ounce, wa born to Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Morgan in Cornelia hospital December 17. and a three -snd--hlf pound on wti kt. mnA Mm. Melton Sher man on December 1. A daughter mrmm mimn wwn to Mr.

and Mr. Fred rtuv.K rwfnhr 11 and a daughter to Mr. and Mr. Carl A. Pari tha Announcements were received thl waek of th birth of twin.

Viola nd Loren Edgar, to Mr. and Mr. O. N. Gas-away in iiouywooa, wm.

Mr, Oawawr wn cruher foreman TMw fnrnrlta. CoDner com pany for 10 year, and removed to California about is monmi Twenty local Woodmen of th World, member and officers, motored to Gila Bend Monday evening of lat week and tber Initiated 10 naw member Into th order and organized a new lodge. Desert ramp. No. 161.

Th work waa under th direction of Jo Story, deputy organizer for thl district, assisted by Frank Clara. Followlnr the bnsiness of the evening refresh-mnta were aerved. Two of the AJo school teachers ticam hrtde Saturday. Mis Maude Clifft. daughter of Mr.

and Mm. J. A. Cltfft of Carri-o Springs. Texaa and Don K.

Thomas, son of Mr. nd Mrs. I. E. Thoma of Lincoln, were married in Phoenix.

Ml Suo Gregrerson nd Oerry MeOallum. aon of J. D. McCallum of AJo, wer married In Yuma, en rout to Lo Angele. where they-will apend their honeymoon during iiehool vacation.

The young women will return to finish the school year. Both young men are In th employ of the New Cornelia Copper company. Eight driver were baled Into Justice court during the past week for violation of traffic law. Moat of them were charged with driving without a tall light. Only one or two escaped a fine from the court.

Mr. and Mr. J. M. Fisher and son left by motor for Altadena, Saturday afternoon, called there hy the critical illness of Mr.

Fisher's aunt. Mrs. E. W. Faust.

Mrs. John C. Greenway is spending the holiday in AJo, and ha with her a number of guest from th east. Dr. and Mr.

Edgar Pease and son of Phoenix are in AJo to spend the holidays with friends. Dr. Pease formerly practised dentistry here. R. O.

Huddleston, former warehouse foreman for New Cornelia, now with the Verd Central Mining company. Is In AJo for the holiday. Mr. and Mr. M.

E. Gibson, who have been In Berkeley, for some time, have returned for the winter. They have with them as a guest. Mrs. E.

James and eon of Berkeley. AJo teacher who are spending th holidays away Include the Misses Alice and Katherine O'Brien, who are In Butte, Montana with their parents; Virgil Cameron, who be gone to Taft. to Join Mr. Cameron, who has been visiting relatives there since Thanksgiving; Miss Irene Fox. visiting her sister In rhoenix; the Misses Merle Trahan and Gertrude Ellender.

also in Phoenix with friends: Miss Etta Cars, In Imperial Valley, Mra. Bertha Campbell, to Superior; Miss Nancy Cline to Phoenix and Clarence Brown to Ixs Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. It.

E. Kelsey have as holtdav house guests their eon, Howard: "Mr. Kelsey's brother. C. M.

Kelsey, and Mrs. Kelsey' mother, Mrs. J. C. Huff, and sister, Mies Irene Huff, all of Santa Rita.

New Mexico. Mrs. D. R. Griffiths and children, Marjraret and Dick, of Monrovia, are spending the holidays In AJo as guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Fenner. The Griffiths made their home in AJo for a number of years and are well known here. Mrs. Charle A.

Brown Is in Inspiration, Arizona to spend the holiday with her daughter. Mrs. Charles Kettering, and Mr. Ketter- Among the students home for the holidays are Dorothy Brown, freshman. Tempo teachers college; Mleses Victoria and Margaret Kalil, students at the University of Arizona; John Theobald and Alton Netherlin, also university students.

Joe Kapp motored to Gila Bend Wednesday to meet and bring to AJo hi daughter. Mrs. Ruth Bell, and her aon of Los Angeles for the holiday. vm Aria V. lvlhnm nrhn has been in Phoenix for special treatment for the past two monin.

camw home Tuesday. xi Mra A. rcardiner and family of Rico, en route to Ixs Angeles, are visum Gardiner's sister. Mr. Robert Kelly, a i fa 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Johnson are .11 no- (ha VinliriuVH Wltll Mr. Johnson's daUKhter Mrs. Harry familv IIU E.

Edward Kelch la able to be about again after being confined to hla home for two weeKs wnn diwu poisoning In hia foot. Mrs. Nels Nelson and two sons of Chlsholm. have Joined Mr. Nelson here ror ine nonaays wun Mr.

end Mrs. Han Nelson. Mrs. Ed Botsford, who has been 111 for th past three weeks, is showing Improvement. ALHAMBRA Mra.

E. E. Jack. Phon 108J4 Although the peak of the shipment is over in this district several cara are leaving each day. School will reopen here next Wednesday.

Misa Bargaret James spent the holiday season with friends on the coast. Brlnkerhoff, who has been a teacher in the local schools for the past two years, resigned recently to accept a position. at the atate rapitol. Mr. Biggs ha ben secured to fill the vacancy.

More than 500 Christmas bags mere distribute from the community Christmas tree at the school last Friday. Among students spending the holiday season -with their parent In this district are Louis Tts-dle, Thompson Kunze and Earl Hector of the University of Arl-aona; Misa Margaret Jack of the University of California; Misses Anna nd Mary Cavness and Ruby Edna Kuna of St. Josephs academy to Prescott. Misa Isabella Hunsaker. a student at St, Josephs academy la Preacott.

Is the holiday house guest of Miss Ruby Edna Kunze. The Alhambra Woman's club will meet next Thursday at th bom of Mra. James W. King. Mra.

H. S. Russell will be program chairman, Member of the young people's Ol-ndal Brethren tnureh win hold their annual Funeral service for Mrs. Hester B. Dickson, 75, who died December 15 at Mammoth.

was conducted her Tuesday. December IS, with Rev. Western of th Methodist church officiating. Miss Os-born and Mrs. Scott, accompanied by Mrs.

T. Mliner, furnished music at the services. Interment was made in the Bowie cemetery. Mra Dickson, formerly Miss Hester Bansma, wa born June 14, 1853, at Pittsburgh. Pa, Seven of eight children survive her.

They are Ford Dickson, Mammoth; Mra. Myra Blair, Los Angeles; John W. Dickson, Paradise, Lamll Dickson, Tombetone, Antics Dickson. Blsbee; Mrs. Mona Day, Fort Worth, Texas and Mrs.

Seora Imel, Ponca City, Oklahoma. With the exception of Mrs. Blair, all of the children attended the funeral James E. Dickson came to this district in 1S98, purchasing a ranch in Bear Spring Pass, about 15 miles from here. Mrs.

Dickson and family Joined him In 104. Mr. Dickson died In 1917, and inc that time Mrs. Dickson lived with her children. She was a member of the Episcopal church.

visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. w. H. Dunn, left this ween ior Cadillac, where sne win enter the Masonic h-ie.

Mary Gurley was a Phoenix vis itor this week. Miss Emma Johnson left Sunday for Tombstone, where she will spend the holidays with her parent. Jimmie Sommervill of San Simon was a Bowie visitor Wednesday. Word was received here Thurs day of the death on that day of Mr. and Mrs.

T. S. Sullivan of Yuma, former residents of Bowie. They had a wide-circle of friends in this city. Mr.

Pushor returned Monday from Marble camp, where he spent several days with John Kaiser. The Aldrlch family last week was reported 111 with influenza. Dr. Fred Parrish spent sunaay and Monday in Tombstone. Mrs.

William O'Connor ana daughter of Tucson arrived in Bowie Friday to nend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. Pulliams. Mrs.

Buster Johnson spent sev eral days in Tucson this week. O. Lillybeck was a business vis itor in Tombstone last week. Rev. Western is reported ill with influenza.

Mrs. Dana T. Milner left Wed nesday for Tucson to spend a few days. Miss Carrie Osborn Is visiting her sister. Mrs.

Sypes, over the holi days. She is en route to Calcutta, India, where she will spend five years as a missionary. BUCKEYE Ann M. Warrantor. Phone 47.

Mrs. Walter Butler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.

Beloat, and sister, Mrs. Ralph Mackay, and her daughter, Barbara, arrived in Buckeye last week from Escondl-do, to spend the Christmas vacation with friends and relatives in Buckeye. Lillian Trimble, who Is employed with the H. M. Watson Investment company, left Saturday evening for a few days visit with friends and relatives at Corona, Calif.

Mrs. Beulah Maitland. local postmistress, who has been seriously ill at her home for the past two weeks, is again able to be at her desk at the postofflce. Mr. and Mrs.

T. Hart and family moved to Glendale last week. Mr. Hart, who served as superintendent of the Buckeye schools the first semester of the year, has accepted the pastorate of the Southern Baptist church at Glendale. Miss Edna Wetzler, who is attend ing school in Los Angeles, is spend-in sr this veek with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. P. Wetzler, and family. Alferd Lindell and Ralph Odell of Castle Rock.

S. spent Satur day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I A. Deroiser.

Mr. Lindell is an old school mate of Mr. Deroiser's. Mr. and Mrs.

George Hardesty had as dinner guests at their home Christmas Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hardesty.

Misa Ina Hudsneth returned to Buckeye Monday from a Phoenix hosDital where she recently under went a minor operation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank GUI of Globe spent the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. W.

H. Hatch, and family, of Buckeye. Mrs. Forest wood is in ax ner home. Miss Edith Schweikart, who is attending business college at Phoenix, is spending trie nonaays Buckeye.

Calvin Saunders is connnea 10 nis home through illness. S. A. Johnson, or me kj Aianey company, left Saturday for a week's vacation with his son. Robert Johnson, and lamny-ai a.os Angeles.

Mr. and Mrs. Li. a. ieroiser aim T.oren.

scent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Finr.el of Phoenix.

Aleen Jones Is spending this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jones, and family.

Miss Jones is attending school in Phoenix. CARTWRIGHT Mr. Clyde Rousseau Cartwright school children were entertained Friday afternoon with a Christmas party by members of the Cartwright community club. Reverend Godby, presiding elder of the Methodist Church South In this district, was the speaker at the Sunday morning services at Cartwright church. W.

E. Choisser has returned home from St. Joseph's hospital, after a severe illness. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Close and children are spending Christmas holidays with relatives In Nor-walk. Calif. Mrs.

J. E. Sturgeon of Tempo is a house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sturgeon-Mr.

and Mrs. William Rousseau entertained Christmas with a dinner at their home. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. George termer of Phoenix.

Miss Jean Rankin of Tucson, Elaine and Jimmy Stermer. Mr. and Mrs. A. G.

Moeglin entertained with a party at their home recently. Mrs. Clarence Moon, of Phoenix was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Sam Troxel last week. Mr.

and Mrs. David M. Brown entertained recently at their home with three tables five hundred. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs.

W. Drey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall. Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shoemaker and children were guest recently of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dines at Tempo.

Mr. and Mr. H. C. Cavness and family were Christmas guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Lou Charlebols of the Horseshoe ranch near Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Sine entertained with a family dinner on Christmas. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sin and son. Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Sine, H. M. Warren. EoLsn Warren, Mr.

Lottie Daniels and son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Arnold and family, Mr. and Mr. Jerry Forney and Isaac Forney of Glendal.

Mr. and Mrs. M. I GlHum entertained as Christmas guests Junior Olllum of Ashland. Ky, Mr.

and Mr. R. S. Swift and Mr. and Mr.

J. R. Swift of Alhambra. Mr. J.

B. Roach died after a long illness early Wednesday morning at her home on Grand avenue. Mrs. W. Llnsey 1 confined to her horn by illness.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Powell are 111 with influenza. ARLINGTON Mr.

P. P. Mitchell. Phone 5SR3 Community Christmas program and all other public gatherings have been cancelled here during the past two weeks because of the influenza epidemic, but school Is scheduled to reopen January 2. Byron Pierce of Phoenix spent Christmas with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Gable and sons. Jackie and Warern Carter, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. Peterson at Phoenix.

Mr. and Mrs. C. I Archer and Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Mitchell entertained members of their families at a house party at their home here over Christmas. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

Parker of East Glendale avenue; B. L. Parker and son, Brassie and daughters, Dinnie, Louise, Betty and Mabel of Phoenix; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Parker and sons, Richard, Miller.

Jame and John of Laveen; Mrs. Essie Adair and son, William of Phoenix. The Christmas tree and distribution of gifts was held at the Mitchell home and the Christmas dinner at the Archer home. Mrr. A.

N. Linastrom and son. Junior, who are spending some time In Phoenix, visited over Christmas with Air. Lindstrom here. Mr.

and Mrs. Tony Kraeger and children arrived recently from Mexico and spent the holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. George Moody and children spent Christmas in Phoenix as the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. B. Hance. Miss Roma Murphy, who is attending the Phoenix Union High school, is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Murphy of Palo Verde. Jack Archer and P. A. Parker are guests this week of Mr.

and Mrs. Alva Parker at Laveen. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Anderson and children spent Christmas at Alhambra at the home of Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.

Perry. Dudley Lewis of Phoenix was a guest during Christmas of his daughter, Mrs. R. N. Lindstrom.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Richardson and daughters of Buckeye ranch spent Christmas at the E. J. Richardson borne.

John Scott visited over the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott of Mesa. John Parker of Laveen is vls-ttinghis cousin, Jane Mitchell, this Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. Archer entertained Mr. and Mrs. A.

N. Lindstrom with a quail dinner Wednesday evening. M. H. McLean and J.

N. Stranger of Phoenix were business visitors here recently. Mr. and Mrs. E.

D. Ring of Laveen spent the week-end at the Bob Mitchell home. BALSZ Mr. R. Q.

Langmade. Phone 18R4 The children's Christmas program, held Friday night at the school, was a success. The auditorium was filled to capacity The "doll shop," presented by the second grade under direction of Isabel Kildoo, was a group of little girls beautifully dressed as dolls. The Christmas operetta, by the first, third, fourth and fifth grades was a garden of living flowers, posed by the children. The last number, and one to be long was a Pageant.

"Holy Night," presented by the Junior High school, under direction of Agnes Palmer, followed by a tableau, "The Birth of Christ." Catherine Bennitt played a piano solo. Lloyd Henry Hickman, accompanied by Lucille Hanna at th niann niov.ii a violin solo. The large Christcmas tree waa beantifullv crepe paper and tinsel furnished a sunaDie DacKground for Santa Claus. Bags of candy, furnished by the Parent Teachers sssnrinHnn anil school trustees were distributed to each child present. Mrs.

Fred Howard the Utopian club last Wednesday at ner nome on list McDowell road. Each guest brought a gift and hung it On the Christmas trse 'Kannaa were drawn and gifts exchanged. i nome enjoying Mrs. Howard's hos- piiamy were Mrs. A.

ti. wilkins, Mrs. Gcorr Newman. Mrs Cauthen, Mrs. J.

Haun, Mrs. C. D. etuemire, Mrs. ti.

G. Langmade, Mrs. F. F. Timmons, Mrs.

J. O. Pin-nick. Mrs. J.

J. Dugal. Airs. Neis-wander. Mrs.

Frank Harrison. Mrs. L. B. Fulenwlder.

Mrs. James Thomas, and Mrs. W. F. Sheridan.

Air. ana Mrs. Willard O'Dell and daughter of Chicago are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O'Dell.

Mr. and Mrs? J. o. Pinnick on Christmas Day entertained Joe. Pin-nick of Los Angeles, and Charles House and Mr.

and Mra J. H. Bottenberg nu uwn, no oeri, or Kansas City, arrive Friday morning to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. F.

F. Timmons on Chicago avenue. Ester Robinson's niece and nephew. Geraldine and Otto French of Grand Rapids, were the gueata of Mra Grove Byers Friday. The party were motoring to Riverside, for th winter.

Vernon Langmade, Phoenix was the guest of Mr. and Mra R. G. CASA GRANDE Mr. C.

H. PVathT. hno The Christmas treat was given Friday night at tho community tree, which was placed In the yard of the Woman's club. The tree and decorations were the gift to the children of the community by the Arizona company and had been trimmed and lighted for a week previous to Christmas. Th treat was the gift of the community to the children of the city and vicin ity, BOO boxes being prepared.

Casa Grande is almost free from influenza at this time the peak of the epidemic having been reached last week. Willie W. Hamilton and Verna Mae Marley were married in Phoe nix last Saturday. The couple were accompanied by Mrs. S.

O. Marley, mother of the bride. Following the ceremony they drove to Prescott where they met Miss Gladys Hamilton, teacher at Jerome, bringing her home for tne nonaays. The couple will reside in Casa Grande. Mr.

and Mrs. R. S. Kimball have as their guests this week Mr. Kim ball brother and wife.

Senator and Mrs. T. S. Kimball and relatives of Mrs. Kimball from Greer including her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ham-blin, Vincent Butler, Mr. and Mrs.

John Hall. Mrs. Butler expects to start the erection of a winter home in Casa Grande at an early date. Jack Clements of Claypool spent Christmas here the guest of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs.

W. P. Clements. Frai.k Leonard, came from Tucson, Saturday and is spending the holidays here with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs.

F. M. Leonard. Mr. and Mrs.

George Hall and daughter, Mary Louise are visiting over Christmas with Mrs. Hall's sister, Mrs. Dallas Park and family of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Peoples, son. Lane and daughter. Garnet of Glendale, Calif, are spending the holt-days here with Mrs.

People's brother and family, the E. R. Johnsons. Christmas Day guests at the R. E.

McNatt home included Mr. and Mrs. Earl Weaver and family of Litchfield Park, Mr. and Mrs. O.

F. Hester of Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Weaver and daughter and Mrs. Katie Weaver of Florence.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Goff were Christmas guests of I'r. and Mrs.

E. A. Pike at the Montezona mine. Miss Ruth Lay, a 6tudent at Hastings College and brother August Lay who has been attending high school in that city came Friday for a visit with their parents, Dr: Dirk Lay and wife of Sacaton. Mrs.

Hulda Elliot went to Tucson Monday where she spent Christ mas with Mrs. Annie Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. Clements motored to Florence where they attended a family reunion at the home of Mrs. Clement's mother, Mrs. Mat-tie Hall, Christmas Day. Miss Lulu Hess, who teaches in Ray, is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. R. Hess and family. Dr.

and Mrs. F. W. B. Achen winter residents in Casa Grande from Kenosha, motored to Pasadena for the holidays where they are visiting with friends.

Miss Lila Cruz, Spanish teacher in the Globe high school is here visiting with her brothers and sisters during the vacation period. N. A. Morgan, pioneer prospector near Quijotoa, was buried there Saturday, several from Casa Grande attending the services. He is survived by his wife.

The deceased was 69 years of age and has lived In this section a number of years Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denton and son, Kenneth, left Saturday by automobile for Los Angeles where they are visiting their son, Robert and wife. Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Carter and children spent Christmas day in Tucson with Mr. Carter's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

George Peroni and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.

McDole and M. M. McDole of Tucson were dinner guests of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Charles Prather and family, Christmas day. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Avery left Saturday night for Los Angeles where they are visiting for a week. Will Smith of the county highway department left Friday night for Los Angeles where he is spending a week with relatives.

Rev. H. F. Beaver and family of the Methodist church left Friday by automobile for Fresno where they are visiting relatives for two weeks. 1 Mr.

and Mrs. U. S. Benedict and two sons of Long Beach, former residents of the Toltec section are visiting with friends and former; neighbors for two weeks. Mr.

and Mrs. M. E. Hedges of Williams are in Casa Grande visiting their daughter. Mrs.

K. K. Hen-ness. Christmas dinner guests at the Henness home included Mr. and Mrs.

Hedges, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Henness and Miss Katherine Henness of Tempe and W.

A. Kurtz of Amarillo. Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Plenz are entertaining Mrs. Plenz, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Cunningham, her sister, Mrs. Kenneth Brody and baby 4 daughter, and brother. William Cunningham all of Lyons, Colo. William Niehaus left Wednesday night for Los Angeles where he was called by the death of his mother, Mrs.

Meta Nelhaus which occured at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. G. Buchman. CASHION Mis Mary Coy sized audience.

Santa made his ap pearance in due time and the children were made happy by receiving bags of candy, nuts and oranges. After which the group of Carol singers went out to gladden those not privileged to Miss Velleda Hurst arrived from Calipatria, Calif, Saturday morning to spend the holidays with her parents on Twenty-first street. Lloyd Stockton of East McDowell Is convalescing from a severe at tack of pneumonia. FLORENCE Angelin Weatrmn Mr. and Mrs.

K. G. Attaway and daughters, the Misses Helen and Dorothy, left Saturday afternoon for Los Angeles to spend Christmas. Claude Michea, teacher at th Balsz school neai Phoenix. Is in Florence spending the holidays with his mother.

R. H. Moorhouse, A. L. McCann and S.

A. Westerman were business visitors in Phoenix Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Turner and Mrs.

Turner's moier. Mrs. W. C. Davis, who has been a guest of the Turners for the past several weeks, left Sunday for Glendale to spend the Christmas week at the W.

C. Davis home. Mr. and Mrs. G.

H. Howatt were dinner hosts at their home on Butte avenue on Wednesday evening to Mr. and Mrs. Luther McAllister, Misa Hazel Whitlow and Larry Sellars. T.

B. Black spent Saturday and Sunday in Phoenix. Howard P. Sellars of Phoenix was the guest of his brother, Larry Sellars, for Both were guests at the Charles Whitlow, Sr, home for Christmas dinner. and Mrs.

T. M. Moore of Fifth street hf ve a3 their guests for the holidays, Emil Antonel of Stanford university; Mrs Moore's sister and son, Mrs. E. R.

Robinson and John Penrose of Phoenix, and Mrs. Moore's grandmother, Mrs. Josephine Cordgiat of Seattle, Wash. They celebrated Christmas with a quiet family dinner. Mr.

and Mr. R. H. Moorhouse were hosts to a small number of guests for dinner at their home on Fifth street Christmas. Covers were laid for Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Cochran and children, A. V.

Read and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller of Benson, Elizabeth Moorhouse, Roberta Moorhouse and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs.

Lynn Early motored to Casa Grande and were the dinner guests of Mr. Early's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Early for Christmas. Mr.

and Mrs. J. R. Treat have as their house guestj Mrs. A.

C. Luetke and Mrs. Treat's father, H. B. Schildwachter, who arrived Saturday from Compton, Calif, and who vill be here for the holidays and some time after.

Mrs. Frank Spooner arrived recently from Clemenceau to visit at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Wrenn, for several weeks.

The December card party given by the Florence Women's club will be held at the home of Mrs. P. W. Loucks at 2:15 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs.

H. G. Richardson, Mrs. Chester McGee, Mrs. P.

W. Loucks and Mrs. B. F. Thum.

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Truman motored to Tucson Saturday and returned with their sons, William and Jack, students at the.

state university, who ill be here for the holidays. Miss Jane Stewart spent a few days in Tucson and was a guest at the home of -Miss Jane Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. W.

T. Branaman were guests for Christmas at their home to Mr. and Mrs. G. H.

Howatt Mr. and Mrs. Harris Branaman were guests for Christmas day at the home of Mrs. Branaman's mother, Mrs. Reily Bryant, of Phoenix.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cochran have purchased the Glen Mc-Kensie home and acreage east of town.

They will move into their new home some time this week. The children of the Presbyterian Sunday school presented a very delightful program under the direction of Mrs. A. L. Bartlett In the Presbyterian church Monday evening.

After the program Santa Claus made a visit to the child and left a treat for every child. FOWLER Mrs. J. D. Bethune The Fowler Woman's clnr.

postponed its meeting indefinitely. Fowler school nresentel a mo scene Friday evening when elaborate Christmas exercises were given. Several playlets were given oy me scnooi children and readings and songs were presented. The Tolleson Christian fhi.i. school held Its Christmas exercises Monday evening.

Mr. and Mra Robert family were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker. a lamny reunion was held at Mrs.

Fanny Marlars residince Christmas. Her eruesta vm MV and Mrs. H. Cluff and son of Phoe nix; Mrs. w.

E. Rye, daughter, of California: Lennox, of th sity of Arizona, and sons, Floyd aim imam, or owier. Miss Ida Hanson Is visftfn tives in California over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Carlton and family of Marana. near Tucson, are spending the holidays with rolativ here. Mr. and Mrs. J.

E. Carltnw host and hostess at -m. latiiuao gathering Monday evening. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Marvin Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. George Tompkins of Phoenix. Mr. and Mm.

CV Ti Rtiwin.h wiu family arrived from Long Beach to spena tne nonaays with Mrs. Edge-comb's i other, Mrs. Robertson, and Mrs. Clifford Armstrong, her sister. Among those reported ill in Fowler are Mr.

and Mrs. John Mastin, Mrs. Elizabeth McKnight and aon, Robert. Lila Lee Robertson and Mrs. Cecil Hibers.

Mia TCetttA Ttrnnlra ia vlaitlno Daren ts here for two weeks. Rh a teacher at Dos Cabasoa. Miss Alice Rogers is a guest of Mra. Brooks for several days. HAYDEN Blanch Lavign Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Wilcox spent several days in Phoenix last week. The Monday Evening Bridge club met last week at the home of Mrs. M. A.

William on the ta trace. High scores wer made by Mrs. R. M. Hard man and Mrs.

Charles Orr. Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Fanning are parent of a son born December 18. Mrs. J. F. Frost and Mrs.

W. W. Woods spent Thursday in Tucson. Th. TJlfia rrntholin Aid society will meet Friday afternoon December 23 at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Frank J. Tuck on Ray avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James D.

Sullivan spent Christmas in Nogales with relatives Mr. TTInra and Mis Vivian Flora have been confined to their home with an attack or in iiu. Mr ani Mm Rnv Steohenson have as their houseguest over the holidays, the formers auni, oira. Bessie Plummer of Los Angeles. Miss Jean McDowell of Phoenix is spending the holidays with Mr.

and Mrs. G. Harris. Mr. and Mrs.

John Spikes and son John. Jr, of Redondo Beach, n.iif a nonrfiriff' the holidays with Mrs. Spike's mother, Mrs. Clyde Murchison, ana omer relatives here. Tha Tnrorf Taacher Association held its regular monthly meeting at the nign scnooi autuionuiu Thursday evening.

Mrs. W. B. Archibald presided. A large crowd was otniisn.

A Christmas pro gram was presented by Mrs. Thomas ti. uxnam, program cnan-man iwbjrh was well received. Re freshments and a social hour were enjoyed after the meeting. Mr.

and Mrs. William Jasper have as their house guests over the holidays the former's father anA mother. Mr. and Mrs. W.

G. Kiser and W. L. Carnner of Quartzsite. Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Meyers and Ran TYieeo. ate visiting at the home of the formers father. Frank Meyers. Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Moon have as their house guests over the holidays, Mrs. Anton Gagley of Quartzsite.

Miss Theresa Gagley of Colton. and Alvan White of Tempe. Mrs. WaKer Brandis of Flagstaff arived Friday to visit her daughters, Mrs. B.

E. Hermans and Mrs. John Orr. The Community church Sunday school held Its Christmas program Friday evening at the church. The church was crowded with parents and their families.

A Christmas tree was enjoyed and Santa Claus presented bags to the children. Mrs. James L. Stevens, Camp Fire guardian, entertained the younger group at a Christmas party Saturday evening in the Camp Fire room at the grammar schooL Games, refreshments and a Christmas tree were enjoyed. The Latter Day Saints church Sunday school held its Christmas program Sunday evening at the church.

A large crowd was present and bags were distributed to the children. Mr. and Mrs. L. S.

Blackman of Phoenix spent Christmas with their son, Burton E. Blackman and family. Miss Maud Ward of El Paso is the house guest of Miss Maxlne Blackman over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs.

Orlando Pace, have as their guest over the holidays the latter's father Daniel P. Cole of Safford. Miss Lillian Morris who Is attending the State Teachers College at Tempe is spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.

Morris. Mrs. Walter I. Garms has issued invitations for a bridge tea at her home Saturday in honor of Mrs. Bessie Plummer of Los Angeles.

George Gemmel who is attending the university is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gemmel. Miss Hildegarde Tovote, who is attending the State Teachers College at Tempe is spending the holidays with her mother Mrs. Jean Tovote.

Mr. and Mrs. George McAndrews, Mrs. E. R.

Lavigne and daughter Virginia spent Thursday in Tucson shopping. The condition of Mrs. B. E. Hermans who Is ill at the hospital is improved.

ISAAC Mr. D. S. Bolin. Phone 225R3 Members of the Wednesday So cial Circle will entertain their husbands and wives at the annual New Year's eve dinner at o'clock next Monday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hill of Pasa dena.

Calif, are guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Ott Showers for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs.

George W. Barrows are In Los Angeles for the holidays. Mrs. Ben Patterson has recovered from a recent illness. Miss Ellen Richardson is confined to her home with influenza.

John McNeil spent the holidays visiting relatives. Mrs. Slide Combs and Mrs. D. S.

Bolin visited Sunday afternoon in Phoenix. Mrs. Elmer Clark, who has been ill, is Improving. Mrs. Guy Acuff entertained rela tives at a dinner party- Christmas day.

Ted Little is reported Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hodgson are reported ilL Mrs. J. Casey has returned home from Los Angeles after spending several months there.

KYRENE Mrs. R. T. Old The Kyrene farm bureau will hold its regular meeting next Wednesday night. An educational picture will be shown during the social hour.

A family reunion and Christmas dinner was held last Tuesday at the R. T. Old home. Arvong those pres ent were Mr. and Sirs.

William Mc- Cullough, Vaughn McCullougb, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Gates, Mrs.

Mary Lou Kinard, Mary Louise Kinard, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McCuIlough and children, Omar and Eileen, Mr.

and Mrs. R. T. Old and family and Miss Dorothy Carson of Tempe. Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Hamblln en tertained as Christmas guests Mr. and Mrs.

Orville Hamblln of Mesa. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hamblln of Chandler, Mr. and Mrs.

Novarre LAVEEN Mrs. Ira Baird Ira Baird of Douglas spent Christmas here with his family. The Infant daughter of Mr. an 4 Mrs. Lawrence Cash is reported ill.

Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wedel and Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Weden wcr Christmas dinner guests of Mra H. G. Appling. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe King and Uttl son were guests on Christmas ig the home of Mr. and Mra IX Bensch on Tempe road. Mrs. Charles Price is reported III' Mrs.

Flora Baird entertained ai Christmas guests Mrs. Nellie Har ris, Mrs. Mary Harris and Charle Harris. Mr. and Mra J.

A. Wilden of Idwt were guests Tuesday of Mr. ana Mrs. S. J.

Wilden. Howard Wedel and Louise Golden were married In Phoenix Saturday afternoon, the ceremony being per formed by Reverend Davidson. Tbty will make their home in Phoenix. Mr. and Mra Bert Ford spent Christmas In AJo with their sons Joe Kennedy and Morris Kennedy, Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. Wedel war guests of Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Lout of Phoenix last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Price war Tuesday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Price, Mrs.

J. G. Fansler, who has bean ill, is reported improving. J. D.

Weir of Old Mexico and Mra, J. M. Bartholomew are tha gueiU of their sister, Mrs. Ait a GaluiAs of Los Angeles. Local schools will open next Wednesday.

Christmas guests of Mr. and W. P. Tucker Included Mr. and Mri.

A. T. Cook and children of Hlgltr, Mr. and Mrs. L.

K. Butler and children and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Simmons. Bill James Is a guest this week ot the Carver boys.

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Whlsnant of Oklahoma moved recently to tb Hunt place on Canal road.

Mrs. Marshall Kubelsky is reported IlL The Laveen Woman's club will meet next Thursday afternoon ta the community house. Mr. and Mrs. T.

M. Smith spent Christmas with Mr. and Mra P. Tummins in Phoenix Mr. and Mrs.

C. E. Neal of Oklahoma moved recently to tho Kurti property In Maricopa Garden Farms. Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Gammlll sod children were guests over Chrlstmu of Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. Smith of Christmas guests in the W. Ok Moore home included Mr. and Mra Karl B. Kent, Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford B. Hamblln and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Boyd have sold their property and moved to Sa Diego.

Walter Smith, Theodore Smirk and Gammill Smith of Phoenix spent the week-end at the home L. E. Gammill. Gill Mauldin of Gia Crossinf visited Tuesday night with Homef Baird. LITCHFIELD PARK Mrs.

Frank Sarrano Mrs. W. C. Adams entertain! with a birthday surprise party 1 her husband Saturday evening. TM evening was pent in playing br'-dv honors going to Mrs.

E. R. Farson F. R. MacPherson and Mr.

and Mr W. N. Kring. Refreshments served at a late hour. Mr.

Adam received a number of useful gU Those in" attendance were Mr. Mrs. E. R. Parsons, Mr.

and F. R. Mr. and Mra R. Morris.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Weaver, Mr.

and Mra W. N. Krin. Mr. and Mrs.

L. D. Shumway, Ml Anne Augustine, Dr. R. L.

Henry Price and D. WUii Sweeney. Dr. West from Sinaloa, Mexico, spent Friday with Dr. Penn.

Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shumway family spent Sunday with her ents, Mr.

and Mrs. D. P. Pew, Peoria. Mr.

and Mra. TCarl Weaver family Is spending Christmas wits her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mc at Casa Grande. Mr.

and Mrs. J. C. Hays fre Nashville, Tenn, is spending the Christmas holidays with Miss Augustine and Dr. Penn.

D. William Sweeney enjoyed Christmas dinner with friend Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. Venclll son spent Christmas with Mr. Mrs. w. p.

Hogan of Phoenix Th nils, nrselrlv ilancn will held Friday night at the Litchfield Park hall. Mr. and Mra W. N. Kring iM mnn anant PkHafm si wltH fcf OsVT fc a VMa buaearS mr ents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Kring, Buckeye. Miss Gladys He aid.

high cW teacher, left for Anaheim, Calit, 6pend the bolidaya Miss Tnes WhitwelL horn (Contin-aed on Page TbrJ ignstur cux headings and border. so general illustrating sdvertiaing. Rev. Arthur F. Wahlqui8t left Tuesday morning for Los Angeles where he will spend the Christmas holidays.

In his absence Rev. Pel-low of Phoenix will have charge of the morjning and evening services Sunday. Mrs. O. W.

Holmes of Calipatria, arrived Wednesday morning to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives and friends. Miss Lorene McGehee is spending the holidays with her parents in Texas. Henry Lincoln of Hamilton, arrived in Phoenix recently and is spending the-holidays with the San-ford Miller family on East McDowell. Mr. Lincoln expects to spend tho winter in Arizona.

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schmalzel of East McDowell are entertaining as their holiday guests Mr. Schmalzel's mother from Pomona, and a brother from Douglas. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Beck and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. Margaret Forbes and little daughter. Patsy, of Twenty-first street are spending the holidays with relatives at Globe. The funeral of Mrs.

Edward E. Moorhead, who formerly lived at East McDowell and Twenty-ninth street, was conducted Saturday afternoon by Rev. Arthur F. Walquist. Mrs.

Moorehead had lived in California since the death of her husband a few months ago. C. Doyle Pinkertoiv of Bisbee is spending the holidays with relatives and friends in Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs.

William Knape of Twenty-first street had as their guests Christmas Mrs. Knapes father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karing of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Karing of Council Bluff, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Knape and family of Phoenix. Among the university students spending Christmas holidays with relatives and home folks are Raleigh Lewis Hurst, Lavern Thayer. Francis Wilson and Leland McRae Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Karing from Council Bluffs. Iowa came Monday morning to spend several months in Phoenix with relatives. Christmas exercises at the school were conducted Saturday night. A short talk by Rev.

C. M. Rock of Phoenix and the distribution of treats by the two Santa Claus and their assistants provided a happy event. Members of the local Epworth League and friends went on a carol singing tour throughout the community Monday night. Many who were not able to attend the Christmas festivities were made glad by these thoughtful singers.

Miss Ruth Thayer is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and rvr The Cash ion community Christmas program held last Friday evening at the club house proved a great success. Mr. Robertson, Moselle and Bobbie were ill last week. Homer Leigh ter.

Roy and Elmer Haynes made a duck hunting trip Sunday. Miss Ruth Roberts waa absent from school last week because of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Clyd Coy are spending the Christmas holiday with their parents.

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