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0 Telephone 3-1111 I Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Tuesday Morning, October 20, 1936 Page Eight Republican Club League Will Name Conclave Delegates Nominees for delegates to repre- l. i enhnMl SIT Study Group 7 Holds Session The division of ma then round Tombstone Aid Honors Matron Nurse Graduates Will Be Feted Members Hold Meet Literary Program To Be Presented One of the outstanding literary presentations of the club season is Officers Tea Plans Told Mrs. Ed Meyers. Glendale, ac companied by Mrs. R.

D. Richards sent I'noenix union inn the annual convention of Arizona oni Southern California Girls Arizona Republic Society and Club News Department 203 Heard Bldg. Phone 3-1111 Phoenix, Arizona Editor Pauline Cooper Bates Assistant Editor Wills table study group classes conduct. Th Alumnae Association of presented two vocal numbers at a To-noa to ho held at Pasadena i'Goofl Samaritan School of Xursins Officers of John C. Greenway i WII in mrmhprs of the irrad- meetinsr the Maricopa couni Women's Republican Club held yes ed by Mrs.

M. nani under th 1 auspices of the Central Arizona I Federation of Women's Clubs met I in tho School Administration hniu terday at the Young Men Chris TOMBSTONE, Oct. 19 Mrs. H.i r. Johnson.

Bisbee, who was a member of the Tombstone Ladies Aid for many years, was honor; guest at a covered dish luncheon and party held in the church par-i lors in celebration of her Mrs. E. W. Henshaw, was featured speaker during the! program telling members and guests! tian Association. ing yesterday with eight clubs be I November 7, were elected yesterday at the weekly meeting of thc Girls League Central Council.

Two delegates will attend, one from the senior class and one from the iunior class. Senior candidates Amencan Legion Auxiliary unit will at mff cass at a at 8 o'clock entertain members at a tea from Pvrnm? at Hotel Adams, to 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon in1 Entertainment will be furnished the home of Mrs. C. H. Tonng, two pupiis 0f ranla Revare, East Lynwood street.

Heading the Hamilton and Martha William Walton, candidate for senator from Maricopa county, spoke receiving line, composed of officers iohnson. and bv Rachel Mar- will be Mrs. L. Clapp. dn RovPr ni.inist.

are Misses Martha Jane Evvard, snmlee Crabb and Ruth Jane Clem- of the "forward movement" of the assisted bv Mesdames A. X. Zell- Calendar The class will bo presented by on national, state and local issues. Mrs. Isabel F.

Waterhouse and O. ft. Barber also made short talks. Mrs. J.

B. Alexander reviewed James Warburg's book, "Still Hell Bent." erlH- llinior cantlioates, misnrn i)is Episcopal church that planned for today at ine meeting of the Thoenix Woman's Club by Mrs. W. M. Beach, general chairman of the fine arts department, in charge of program arrangements.

An interesting feature on this occasion will be the array of club talent to be introduced on the program. Mrs. Joseph Madison Greer will give the principal address, embracing in detail the subject matter of Helen K. Haines' newest volume, "Living With Hooks." Mesdames Colder Lawrence, IX W. Ixsch and G.

H. Cavin will appear in brief svnopses of various phases of literature, which will form the basis for future programs of the department. Mesdames George A. and William (i. who spent the Humphrey, Moxie aniens arm tu- Guests were Mesdames Johnson, mer.

J. E. Deeren, C. K. Piekman G.

V. Hays, L. R. Kimmich, I. Garrison.

J. I Bammerlin. T. Hardy, J. Lon Jordan and Glenn Mrs.

Caroline I'nser, alumnae president, and Kdna McMinn, class president, will erive the response. Honor jrtiosts will be Misses George B. Wilcox. Kathryn Hutch ginia Jones. iiccnoiia ic ison and Paul Merrill, all of Bisbee; Mesdames R.

C. Reed and O. Swan- place Wednesday in senior anu junior girls' home rooms. Tn nrevious years, the local presi Snodsrass. Blanche Collier, Axie Cox, Marsaret son, tan-bank: Olive rselhs, Hoard Museum.

HZ East Monte Vista road. Open to the public daily except Sunday- and Monday from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.

Open Sunday from 1 to 4 p. m. Closed all lav Monday. The Pueblo Grande ruins and the laboratory, five miles east on Washincfm street and the Grand canal, are open to visitors Parent Education Searchlight, and Mesdames Mrs. Zebmrr is general rjjn.l.

Celestaino Currish. Gertrude Mrs. Clapp is in charse of rect p-j Hal.in, I'earl Howard, Helen Mar-tion, Mrs. Hays, publicity, find tin, Mable Morrison, Ruby Mover, dent of the league and one elected delegate have been sent to the con Madge Armstrong, H. F.

Brown, Manse Armstrong, il. Brown, vention. Miss Florence Montgomery, 1 11 Meeting ocheduled ('ornelius, E. J. Culiver, W.

H. Cole, Jordan, refreshments. Lillian Watkins, Dorothy Sterling mg represented. This class is directed by the In. ternational relations department of the federation.

Mrs. Benjamin Owen reported bj the topic of the day, "America Con. tmdicts Herself," with a report on "A New America in a Changin World." Mrs. Joseph Bank gave an interesting talk on "The Good Neighbor" pertaining to Latin. American countries and the Monro Doctrine.

Mrs. Rank also reportej on "Dangerous Rivalry in the pa, cific" explaining the Four Power pact, the Nine Tower treaty and thi American Open Door policy. Mrs. Kdyth G. Dailey discussed "Thc Shirting Attitudes Toward World Organization." Others tak.

ing part in the forum were MesI dames Walter J. Wilkins, Jay R. Brewer, V. Smith, H. W.

Chambers and Becker. The topic for next week's meetin every day from 9 a. m. to a p. m.

this year's president, however, took Mrs. Snodsrass. recently elected; Mc.Minn. The parent education discussion the trip last year, so It was decided I to elect another girl to take her summer in Kiironoan travel, win l'hoenix- public library, utn avenue ana Washington street, open 1 mm 9 a. m.

until 9 p. m. Sunday 2 p. in. to p.

m. Cor readme anil referem only. Reading rooms. Voum; Men's Christian Association buildimr. Second avenue and Monroe street, open from o'clock in the the luncheon speakers, each giving reminiscences of her trip.

Harry Hasselgran, Minnie Hilton, Kmma Julian, J. P. McDonald, Helen McClelland, Ben Peters, John F. Ross, John" P. Sebring, Joe Wright, Elizabeth McPherson, W.

H. Frazier, R. B. Krebs, Peter Vos, Ollie Meyer, S. M.

Bell, C. 7- Cum- mnrnms until at pibhc. Those making guest appearances on the program include Mrs. Wylie M. who will be mong the iteadine rooms, i ouris omen nris- national vice-president of the wcst- Hostesses will be Mesdames Caro-tern division, will be honor guest.l jno Unger, Ma Wilcox, Kmily Matz, Presidents of other service orjrani-1 Rosiaro Hamuiond.

Florence Boring, zations and Gold Star Mothers I'ace, lrraine Moffptt, Greenway unit will be special! Helen Hennigan, Virginia ITdall, guests. I Frances Christian. Zona Brierly, Presiding: at tea tables Rowling. Lois Winslow, Mar- 2 to 3 o'clock ill be Mrs. Fred i Ashton, Pa iilue DeMerse Mol-Perry and Mrs.

J. S. Wheeler. Fromlc sherwin. Al Flood.

V. Harford 3 until 4 o'clock, Mrs. I. L. Garrisonj Misses Marjory Letton and Mae and Mrs.

Hardy ill preside, ith Gemmell. Mrs. Hays and Mrs. Jordan pouring tian Association btliKMnB. i.n west jinnrup speakers, Mesdames 1-ranK wanan- street, open from clocK in ine morning until 10:30 o'clock at nielit.

soloist, and T. J. I'rescott. piano group of the Kenilworth Farentr Teacher Association will hold its first meeting of the season at 2 p. m.

tomorrow in the music room of the school. Mildred Wood will conduct the classes. Tentative topics for discussion will he as follows: "Do I Know Myself as a Parent?" "How Up-to-Pate Can I Be As a Parent?" "Tight or Loose Apron Strings?" "Making or Marrin- Personalities," "Sume Contrasts In Guidance and Punishment" and "the Family As mings, William i.utiey. Davr Kar-liff. Rosa Schuster and Leslie R.

Krafft and Mrs. Bradford Brandt Northeast branch or I'lmenix pneiic li Mrs. Wallace's three brary. 1002 North Second street, open daily place for the coming session. Lx-penses for the journey are paid yearly from the Girls League treasury.

Tho delegates, after returning from the trip, will describe the convention in a special, girls' assembly. The purpose of attending is to gain new ideas for the Thoenix League chapter by contact with members of other Arizona and California schools. The class council system being employed successfully for the first time this year by Thoenix I'nion High School Girls League is the result of an idea gained at a 10 a. m. to 1 p.

m. and i p. m. to ri Arizona Museum. 10th avenue and Van Ruren street, open 2 p.

m. to 6 p. m. daily of Fort Huachuca. raternity pi ans oTi-iit Alnndnv set for 10 a.

m. Monday, will If "War Drums and Peace Plans." I Freeman-Wilson I'lioenix Visitors Club. 613 North Cen from 4 to 5. Mrs. John D.

(Edith) Harris, violinist, and Mrs. Morgan (Geraldine) Groover, pianist, will play during the afternoon and Mrs. Harold Yost trill be heard in several piano solos. tral avenue, is open from 10 a. m.

to 12 midnight on week das and from noon to selections will be choice poems set to music, among them being a composition bv Mrs. rrcscott. Luncheon will be served at 1 oVIock and the meeting has been scheduled as an open session of the club. The program hour will follow at 2:15 p. m.

Bethel Group Holds I Nuptials Are Read Entertainment TEMPE Iota chapter of Alpha midiueht Sundays. TODAY Vmorsnn Parent-Teacher Association a School for Social Behavior." All members of the association may attend. tea. home of Mrs. F.

H. I'ilcher, 3S7 Kast i Mu Gamma, national honorary lan (jiih.MMi.K Marriage vows were taken by Miss Marjorie Wilson and Roe Freeman Saturday lonlo Vista, road. guage fraternity at Arizona State previous convention. Catholic Club Sets Woman's TyiMiKiephlcal I'nion. covered lish luncheon.

1 P. home of Mrs. Han- Parker Club Opens Season's Activities PARKER. Oct. 19 The Parkw Woman's Civic Club held its first meeting of the season recently in the old dining room of the Colorado Globe Junior Club Teachers college here, met yester evening before the altar of the m.

Watson. 25 North Fifth avenue day in the language rooms of Old Glendale Christian church, the Re 'Home builders L.iass Woman's Tletieiii Asso ia ion. business Scavenger Hunt Iter Hofmann. officiating. Huge Will Give meet me.

p. Woodmen of World hall, S-19 North, First avenue. Phoenix Woman's Club, luncheon meet- ti, ltii-ii Sfliool League of askets of American Beauty ro? Hall Bridge the' Holds Monthly Meet owe en and stately tapers decorated intr. 1 P- ruin Methel church held a scavenger hunt Saturday evening, the group church. Only relatives and close! Th( nome.

Builders class of the Weekly Klwanis ciud meetm. noon, Fi GLOBE, Oct. 19. The junior department of the Globe Woman's Club will entertain with its second annual benefit fashion show and Westward Ho. lo-ivinir the church and returning friends were present.

Bethel church held its monthly Unattended, the bride wore a at the church Friday eve- Weeklv dinner meettne. ivori to the home of Wilda Spencer, rec Club. p. iounB Women Lnrn AconclMtion club rooms. rn aessert cringe pariy at p.

m. siren ensemme or nine crepe, a nino. activities beginning with a reation leader, for refreshments. Weekly meet inc. ecelian insers, Main building at 12:30 o'clock and made plans for entertaining alumni transfers of Beta chapter of Fhoenix Junior college.

The collegians will assemble Monday at 7:30 o'clock in the home of Mr. and Mrs: Chester A. Macon. 2315 North Seventh street. Thoenix alumni to be honored are Bill Mitchell, Betty Hotchkiss.

Dewey Blackshare. A. J. Willhoit. Bob Williams.

Thelma Price. Barbara Vaughn, Helen Rhue anil Madeline Lenox. In charge of arrangements are Evalyn lionise Bacon. Phoenix; next Tuesday in the Old Dominion brown hat, with accessories of supper. Those attending wore: At wood house, liusiness Girls 1-caKiie of Yonn? Worn library.

Mary Ilinkle, Isabelle mckcc. en hrislian Association, p.u liiver agency innmn scnool, which will be the official meeting plac of the club for tho winter seasoa Objective of the club this year ii to distribute milk to under-nourished children. Mrs. A. H.

Littlefield was electel vice-president of the club to fill th vacancy left by Mrs. Tom Dodson, resigned. The group entertained with a pot. luck supper tonight in the club rooms. Bridge and monopoly wem the after-supper diversions.

Pro. nice liotli. Kli.abeth Moplienrton, to YWCA. same coior, ana a corsage or tans-i the supper games were man roses. 'played Mrs.

Freeman, daughter of MC.j jlr and Mrs. Pwight Davis were and Mrs. J. R. Wilson of nosts at thc affair.

attended school here. Tnosf, present were: the Rev, and Opal Harper, Llisulietli iinioiti, Junior Council of Jewish women, mem- hersiiip dinner. Temple Hem Israel. Lorraine Davidson, ixiroiny r-i mer, Geraldine Custer. Roberta The following committees have been named by Mrs.

Gerald Craig, general chairman, to assist her with the plans: Mesdames Harry Bark-doll, chairman. Grover McFadden. Paul Comer, Judge Smith, refreshments: Mesdames Jimmie Aiello. Kast Culver street. if iitriu.iii, awi ui dim jri, Fred Harper: Messrs.

and Wolf, Huby Green, Caroline ijiuige- The Hallowe'en bridge luncheon, an annual event of the CathoT lie Woman's Club, will be held at 12:30 p. Thursday in the club house instead of October 29 as previously slated. Luncheon hostesses will be Mesdames Joe Geare, Richard Monihan, Harry Belie, James Geare and John A. Johnson. Following the luncheon both auction contract, bridge will be played, with Mesdames William Bradley and Victor Benenato in charge.

Prizes for the bridge tea held recently at the club house were won by Mrs. J. H. Snyder and Mrs. J.

Hurley, jeontract; and Mrs. Dog Baker and Mrs. Sue E. Waggoner, auction. D.

R. Freeman of KII.MMHI Weekly dupli.me contract bri.lfe tour-'nent. "fboeuiv Visitors club. p. m.

Parent education croup of Kenilworth uiennaie, was Mj.im. I Podv Cus- water Jtnd Maxine Austin. Fernand Cattelain, sponsor; Nolan Messrs. Marvin Staines, Hill Tyra, graduated from Peoria high school nnd attended Colorado Agricultural I'ayton. Phoenix: and Manuel Al- Joe I'eggs.

Mortie Jiarnum, in cantar, Los Angeles. Orput, C. T. Miillins. Carroll liass.

Special guests will be Mrs. Bet Hill Wood. Leslie 1'inson. fiaroia ceeds will be used in the welfar work of the club. Luncheon Is Given ty Vee Tebbetts; Idris Davies, Bis College at Fort Collins.

The couple will reside in Tempe. Benefit Association Will Meet Tonight bee; Delphine King. Miami: Jean Stauffer, Wallace Alexander. ii Soule, Chuck Mo.ire, Stuart Kid-well and Leland Green, sponsor of Sam Gillespie. Tuck AVhite, George F.

Johnson, Stuart Orms, Lonnie McFadden. tallies: Mrs. George Messer. prizes; Mesdames Stiirsreon Cromer, Norman Clements, tables; Mrs. Sid Mauk.

invitations; Mesdames James Wennen, Vester Sans-ing-, Melvin Lundgren, Carl Bishop. J. R. de Cordova, decorations; Mrs. Marcus Goldberg, cards and rules: Fiances Clary; Garland Green lits Tempe; Earl Narramore, Bob ter, Ross Bridgewater.

N. L. l'hei-fer, J. W. Pennington: Mesdames Paul Wright.

Lela Cone, Mable Smith, and Miss Hazel Davis. Fillip Joe Wright and Jimmie Pennington. Former Phoenician Marries At Coast Mr. and Mrs. I.

P. McConkey have announced the marriage of their daughter, Kathryn Louis, and Clement I Molina, the rites having In Franklin, Clyde Narramore, Palo By Betty Ketchum J. the group. Beth Israel Group Verde; Cecil Watson, Commerce Fob Pelsue, Mariangg Con- Parent-Teacher Association, 2 p. music room of school.

Modern Study Club, luncheon rneetinc. 1 p. home of Mrs. Benjamin Owen. Indianola avenue.

Sisterhood of lieth Israel, card party, p. temple. 122 Kast Culver st rect. Itiilsz l'a rent-Teacher Association, all-day ineennir. home of Mrs.

Lloyd J. Andrews, Crr.ssi -tit Canal road. (shorn Parent-TeaJier Association. P. school.

Women's Auxiliary to Post Office Clerks, iocal 11 a. Mrs. Joe Atterherry home. F.ist Mi-Powell road. Oslmrn Woman's Club, bridge luncheon.

P. club house. Weekly meetine of Harmony Club at Phoenix Woman's Club house. Weekly Junior "liamber of Commerce mcetlnc at p. Arizona Club.

Weekly Hiram Club n'eeting at noon. Masonic Tenure. phoenix Visitors Club, weekly horseback ride. 1 p. m.

l.eacue of nusiness and Professional Women, dinner meeting. 6:30 p. Hotel Westward Ho. Phoenix Garden Ctuh. a.

home of Mrs. C. H. McKellips. 1600 North Publisher, Former Betty Louise Ketcnum entertained a group of friends in her homi in Arcadia Saturday afternoon at a luncheon.

ter, Mary McLeod, and Betty Tres-non, Fhoenix. Wl1 7 The Woman's Benefit Association will hold a business meeting at o'clock this evening in the Woodmen of the World hall, S49 North First avenue. The social club of the organization will hold a pot-luck lunc heon at noon tomorrow in the home of Mrs. J. C.

Miller, 1000 avenue. Plans Card Party The Sisterhood of Heth Israel will and Mrs. Kenneth Hoopes, luncheon cloths. Modern Study Club Nogales Girl Wed NOGALES, Oct. 19 Mies been performed Octoher 3 in Bosses' Breakfast lnf dtl Ambrose church in KerKeiey.

i aur.j Therese Avila Mclntyre, former entertain with a card party in ine temple, 122 Kast Culver street, at o'clock Wednesday evening, marking the first social event of thc fall for the organization. popular Nogales resident, will be Planned By Club koi Mr the Rev. Father Hennessy officiating. Mrs. Molina Is well known in Fhoenix social circles.

come the bride or Konain Finney The Hallowe'en motif was use! in the table decorations. Following the luncheon, hearti was played, high score being mad by Flo Mitchell and low by Emma Adams. Those present were Bernic Mitchell, Dclphain Scott, Emma Adams, Flo Mitchell, Leola Lutes, Marguerite Bauer and Mary Frances Timmons. tr Belasco, puhlis.her, at the Church of the Transfiguration in New Tork Tea To Compliment Mrs. Ralph Feffer is chairman or arrangements and Mesdames Henry at 2 p.

m. tomorrow. Iz-seni. Frank Keffer, Herman Lew- I eon Longview Mothers Mothers and teachers of pupils Central avenue. To Meet Tomorrow Mrs.

Benjamin Owen will be hostess to members of the Modern Study Club at a luncheon meeting at 1 p. tomorrow in her home on In-dianola avenue. Assisting Mrs. Owen with the luncheon will be Mesdames Grant Delph. R.

E. Warren and Jesse C. "Wanslee. After a short business session the program will be presented by Mes- kowitz. Allen Rosenberg, and Nor hoi Natural luh.

p. nome or Mrs. K. V. Richards.

liOO East Coronado man Mendelsohn, are assisting ncr. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Edwin Justus Mayer and Joseph Mclntyre, both of California, and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.

I O'Neill of this city. of the first four grades at Long- J-1 for road. Plans for an employers' breakfast to which "bosses" of members of the Breakfast Club will be guests were discussed at a meeting of the club Saturday morning in Miller's cafeteria. The breakfast will be held at Hotel Westward Ho Octoher 31 and on entertaining program of music and dancing is being arranged. Mrs.

Hubbard is in charge of invitations; Mrs. Ralph Reed, Miss Ann Cooley and Mrs. Billy Le- Reservations arc in charge of Mes view school will be entertained at Koy.il Neichbors or America, lamp bridKe and bunco party, 8 p. dames Rosenberg and Mentieisonn. Odd Fellows hall.

a tea from 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Thursday in the school cafeteria.

Hostesses will be the following Camelbaik Woman's ciud. luncneon. 12:30 p. club bouse. lasi Mrs.

Jane L. Shaw room mothers: Mesdames El E. Till IIMU1 YVcck'y niphlseeinis trip of rhoenlx Vis Parker Belmont Beauty Cream Beautifies Any Shin 1 IIMI. T3l-. nnf4 loTTIOC! kot In itors "lull.

I p. m. C. R. Pryor.

S. W. Jlar-L. V. Grippen.

Coral Rob Oxley, who will discuss the writings Friendship club or First ntircn ot Feted On Birthday CASA GRANDE. Oct. 19 Honor- l. I erts and Fred Schaible. 5 The couple will reside in England where Mr.

Belasco is in business. Emerson PTA To Fete Board Of Managers The board of managers of the Emerson Parent-Teacher Association will be honored in the home of Mrs. F. H. Tilcher, 3S7 East Monte Vista road, this Mrs.

Tilcher, assisted by Mrs. J. J. Dessert Bridge Held In C. S.

Smith Home NOG ALES. Oct. 13. Mrs. C.

S. Smith entertained Thursday afternoon in her home for members of her dessert -bridge club. Guests were Mesdames Eugene p.ikcs, W. K. Kennedy.

Chester Rosenstern. J. W. Thillips, A. R.

Borne, W. F. Maner and J. F. De-Bolt Lonfjview PTA Groups Will Asseinble Today The finance and budget committee and the mothersingers of the Longview Parent-Teacher Association will meet at 1:30 p.

m. today in the home of Mrs. Arthur C. Harris. Fast Indian School road.

ng Mrs. Jane naw, a niiiinm) cf Ellen Glasgow and Kicnara Halliburton, respectively. Mrs. Noel Rudd, president, will preside. (lev Ort linner was given at the home oi Mrs.

Gertrude Hager Saturday eve 5 ning. fevre, program: Mrs. Edward Stickel. place cards, and Mrs. Robert Gosnell.

flowers. The "bosses' breakfast" is the first social event to which men have been invited since organization of the club and every effort is being made to make it one of the outstanding affairs of the year, club officers said. Christ. 12::: i. home of Holu-aie, West Mariposa road.

Joint C. Greenway American I.ecion Auxiliary, tea. 2 p. m. to t.

p. home of -Mis. C. H. Young, h-6 Kast Lynwood street.

Weekly meet ins of Phoenix Philatelic Assoi ialion. P. home ot 1. K. Chenault, 2101.1 West Jackson street.

Fowler Woman's Club, 2:15 p. home of Mrs. Chester Tolby. 'a holic Women's Club, bridge luncheon. p.

club house. Weekly luncheon mectinp Phoenix chap The Hallowe'en motif was car Koi ISui ried out in table appointments and favors. Mr, Sin Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Curlee, will be in charge of the program.

Phoenix Philatelists Announce Meeting A meeting of the Phoenix Philatelic Association has been announced for 8 o'clock Thursday evening in the home of D. E. Chenault. vice-president, 2100 West Jackson street. Increased interest in the club, which numbers more than a score of members, is reported and meetings which have heretofore been held every two weeks will now be held weekly.

It Is miry to hfmitify mmrlRtpi hen you cn use Parker Belmont Beauty Cream, a Mend of nil the. creams yoyr kin requires. Once it was necessary to huy numerous jara of face cream for cleansing. aofteninK. bleaching, lubrlcst-inc.

and makeup foundation. But ROW, think of setting all th necessary features In one Wended cream Parker Belmont Beauty Cream. The Biiperior the absoltrtt purity: the clever wsv it melts Into your skin flushinc the crime and impuriti from the pores, these are hut the leait of the wonders of Parker Belmont Beauty Cream. It bleaches the skin evrl shades. hrlnRinc it new whiteness, youth, and flawless beauty.

Get Tarker Belmont Beauty Cream no at any drug or dept. store. Basslrr, Mesdames Lottie r-hcl- Um and Grate Ryder, Miss Made American Association or p.ngineers. Thimble Club Slates Rl ter. American Kitcnen.

Hons Club meeting at noon. we Jaj R- Westward Ho. Weeklv F.xchanEe Club meeting at noon. All-Day Sewing Meet Plans will be made for a Hal Typograph ical Group Will Assemble Today The Woman's Typographical Union will hold a covered-dish luncheon meeting at 1 o'clock this afternoon in the home of Mrs. Han-na Watson, 625 North Fifth avenue.

Hotel Adams. Chi line Rasslor and J. W. Blake. The honoree received a number of beautiful gifts.

Osborn PTA To Hold Fathers Night Meet The Thimble Club, auxiliary of! wkly hucfc supper or rnoenix Luncheon Meet Set By Friendship Club The Friendship Club of the First Church of Christ will meet at 12:30 p. m. Thursday for a luncheon meeting in the home of Mrs. E. X.

Holgate, 539 West Mariposa road. Assisting Mrs. Holgate -will be Mesdames Glenn Stagier, F. H. Randolph-and Harvey Wilson.

A short musical program will be presented. Officers of the club are: Mrs. C. F. Dutton, president; Mrs.

Lynn Laney, vice-president; Mrs. A. M. Hawk, secretary; and Mrs. Holgate, treasurer.

-n-ill ISIIOI Will DOIHi T.inilif mlhoitra lnnrh- the Indies of the Caravan, A Car Jim i froi 'Bas lowe'en carnival to be given the latter part of the month. Osbom Club Postpones Wednesday Luncheon The bridge luncheon scheduled for Wednesday at the Oshorn Woman's Club has been postponed until October 28 because of the death of Clarke Duncan, husband of one of the members. Post Office Auxiliary Will Meet Tomorrow The Women's Auxiliory to Post Office Clerks, local 93, will meet at 11 a. m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs.

Joe Atterherry, 2531 East McDowell road, for a -pot-luck luncheon. Mrs. Allen Hedrick, president, will preside. Cal: BewareCoughs from common colds an all-day sewing meeting beginning at 10 o'clock Friday morning in the home of Mrs. John McCabe, 1510 AVest Madison street.

A covered-dish luncheon will be served at noon. rians for the "fun festival" which will be held in the near future will be completed. Anna May Griggs will have charge of publicity for the party. Mrs. J.

B. Barton eon. 1 p. Bishop At wood hmise. The Social Club, luncheon.

12:30 p. Masonic Temple. Phoenix I'nion Hiith Tarent-Teaiher Association, supper. :30 p. high school cafeteria.

1'RIPAY Thimh! Club, HI a. home of Mrs. John 1510 West Mailison street. Weekly rneetinc. Rotary Club.

noon. Hotel Westward Jlo. Weekly progressive brides party at Phoenix Visitors Ciub. 8 p. 613 North Central avenue.

Pemlergast l'arent-Tearher Association, carnival. p. school. First Methodist Episcopal church, dinner. 6:.10 p.

at church. Century Club. dinner meeting. 6:30 Ion, MEN LOVE PEPPY GIRLS You can become peppy this easy way Members of the Osborn rarent-Teacher Association will hold a fathers night meeting at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the school. Dr.

Carl Skinner of the Phoenix Indian school will talk on the subject, "It's a Father's Job, Too." Vir-gie Vartluo will present a group of accordion selections. Refreshments will be served In the cafeteria. A nursery will be held for young child nn. Delphian Chapter Meetina Dats Told FiiZZness At Yoke Is Flattering in Hotel Westward Ho at 10 a. m.

That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. If on are happy and peppy and fnB at p. Oricin.il Junior department of Pioneer District Woman's Club, benefit bunco party, n. Mumhy school. Compliments Sister CIIAXDhKU-Mr.

and B. Fowler Club Slates fun. men will take ou plares. If jm en lively, they will invite you to dances ani parties. 1 HI If Ton are cross and lifeless I a i IntfarpttM J.

"Wednesday. October 28, and a luncheon will follow the session. Mrs. Golder Iawrence, president, will be In charge. The meeting was erroneously announced for this Wednesday.

Meeting Thursday The Fowler Woman's Club will meet at 2:15 p. m. Thursday in the mwiiy iirru fun, im-ii im in you. Men don't like "quiet" rirl. Mm iMrg so to parties in enjoy themselves.

TnfJ tre want cirls alnnc who are full 1 Ti Harton entertained at dinner Sunday in their home south of Chandler in honor of Miss? Bertha Tar-ker, sister of Mr. Barton, who arrived recently from her home in Cleveland, O. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Parker and family, Mrs. Jennie Marsh and Miss Wiona Marsh, all home of Mrs. Chester Tolby at 1. VIII A F.

MNKHAM'S VKt.BTAOia i -mi'Ol Nil helps Rive yon pep and IT.ee w. 1, rears rirls and WOW 14ns- COM erxy, which time past presidents will be en have heen takinc this famous old pw JLrt' Presbyterian Woman's Guild. 10 a. m. church.

SATIRIIAV C.emuetlkhkeit Club. dance. 8:3" p. in. Catholic Woman's club house.

Weekly fun nicht entertainment, 8 p. Thoenix Visitors Club, 613 Korth Central avenue. Marian Club, dance. Arizona Club. SIMlAV Territorial Sons and Daughters, steak fry, meet at 4 p.

Arizona Museum. MONDAY Weekly ranger talk at rhoenlx Visitors Club. 8 p. 613 North Central avenue. Sicma Thi Gamma.

p. Hotel Westward Ho. Contract Bridge Fete honored. Mrs. R.

G. Adams will be chair Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with anything less than Creomulsion. which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed membranes as the germ-laden phlegm is loosened and expelled. Even if other remedies have failed, don't be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the very first bottle. Get Creomulsion right now.

Icine to pep them lip to help aire tnej slreniclh. enerry, sparkle. Notice the Ri man. The social committee is com of Phoenix, and Mr. and Mrs.

Phil posed of Mesdames M. N. Simser, Daniel Bowen. Adams, M. C.

Wall Ing; com XV. Mill Tl and women about von who are full ei an Ask them what makes them pepPT. thej are honest, many of them win rt the credit to I.VIH K. PrNKHAMJ VKfiKT Rt.K. rOMPOl Nn.

von snm" Kive I.VIIIA R. PINKHAM TTfiETABT I'tlMI'CM'Nll a try liirla with Morgenson, Chandler. Valley Woman's Club and D. A. Grout.

Mrs. Martha Ross ecra more attractive to men. Dear Mrs. Post: Some one told me that it Is more correct to have the waitress remove the used plates in front of guest3 just as soon as each guest has finished eating. I have Plans Bridge Party Is Bridge Hostess Is Held In Nogales alwavs instructed my servants to tords her eevj Mrs.

Martha Ross was hostess at a. bridge party Saturday evening wait until every one at the table has finished and have never seen any other way practiced. Personally 3hr in the home of Mrs. Ross sister. I should think removing dishes in relays would make slow eaters horribly nervous about holding CHANDLER A bridge party, given under auspices of the Chandler Womfln's Club, will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the club house on North Colorado street.

Hostesses will be Mesdames Ed Blake and Walter Begley. At the conclusion of the afternoon's play. Miss Celia Anderson will speak on "The Arrangement of Flowers." Nogales Woman Fetes NOGALKS, Oct. 19. Mrs.

W. K. Carroon was hostess Friday afternoon at the meeting of her contract bridge club in her home here. High score was won by Mrs. H.

J. Ka rns. Those present were Mesdames Louis Hudgin, H. J. Jones, Karns, V.

W. Hannah, W. A. O'Connor, J. C.

Tovrea and C. Glissan. Mrs. Joe Rowley back service. Answer: It was the custom in ultra fashionable houses many (hip tem.

tnee' Eaet Di i Jnotl brot ton years ago particularly in Xew looked pale larked a keen appetite felt was underweight. What did I do MY intuition told me I needed a tonic. Naturally, I am harpy and grate fill for the benefits S.S.S. Tonic brought me." You, too, will be delighted with the wy S.S.S. Tonic whets up the appetite.

digestion. red-hlood-cells to a healthier and richer condition. Feel and look like your old self again by taking the famous S.S.S. Tonic treatment to rebuild your blood restore your and make better use of the food you eat. S.S.S.

Tonic is especially designed to build sturdy its remark able value is time tried and scientifically that's why it makes yoa feci like yourself again. Tork to remove e. plate the instant a. fork was laid down upon it. But for the reasons you give, so many eaters were made uncomfortable that the convention has changed entirely and in the present day no hostess has the plates removed until the last fork at the table has been put down.

Mrs. Z. T. Helm. Guests were Messrs.

and Mesdames K. W. Swant. C. L.

Phillips, E. E. Jack, J. J. Hall: and Mesdames Helm, D.

C. Dodds and H. C. Cavness. Alhambra Com miniity Bridge Set Tonight The Alhambra community bridge party will be held this evening in the Alhambra school, with Mrs.

F. G. Lamber and Mrs. A. J.

Liggett as hostesses. W. E. Becker's Parents Arc Phoenix Visitors Mr. and Mrs.

F. W. Becker of Tos Angeles arrived last evening to visit their son, W. E. Becker and Mrs.

Becker in their new home, 1134 West Moreland street. Crawford Street Club NOGATJKS. Oct. Mrs. C.

K. Hardy was hostess to the Crawford Street Bridge Club Friday in her home here. High score -was won by Mrs. Samuel Bracker, and Mrs. J.

E. Wise. Members present, were Mesdames J. K. Wise, E.

K. dimming, Samuel Bracker. J. A. Harrison.

Z. Lewis, L. Burgeon, and Edward Tit-comb. At all dm stores in two Post: What is the purpose of the paper frills sometimes seen on the end of chops? A friend Insists that they were designed so that chops could be taken Tl eco rs, nd. the temi vMl pert, terdi trict Entertains Visitors Mrs.

K. Malarz, Winlock. and Mrs. John Hadich. Globe, were week-end guests of Mrs.

Joe Rowley, 1226 Kast Tierce street. Mrs. Malarz was a resident of Globe 30 years ago. Mrs. Lloyd Andrews To Fete Balsz PTA Mrs.

IJoyd J. Andrews will be hostess to members of the Balz Parent-Teacher Association at an all-day meeting tomorrow in her home on Crosscut Canal road. A 4 ff 1 If 1 if convenient sizes. The larpa size ata saving in price. There is no substitute for thia time tested remedy.

No ethical druRRist will aupeest something "just as sood." size ata saving in price. There is no substitute for thia time tested remedy. No ethical th.n "jusf. uj me lingers wnen necessary to eat the meat next to the bone. wmcn mignt otherwise have to be 1 I leit.

S.S.S. Co. answer: netner they were originally Intended as a protection Elsie Purcell Pledged lo Aviation Fraternity covered dish luncheon will served at noon. ior tne fingers I have no idea, but It is quite possible and yet if we grant this reason, what about the fact that a ham bone is also cov r.lsie Purcell. 336 East Willetta street, was among 20 men and wom ered with a frill? Mightn't this en pledged last week to Alpha Eta Rho, international aviation fraternity at the University of Southern suggest that it too was intended to be taken up? However, according Stanislao Berini Returns F.rom Europe Stanislao Berini, widely known tenor who has been visiting in European cities, returned to Thoenix Sunday.

California. Qualifications for mem 28 1 7 to table manners as we of today know them, the frills are mere decoration. Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me whether, when buying a set of service plates, it is correct to 4.1 bership are based on individual character, scholarship and an active interest in flying. Mrs.

Glenn Smoot's Mother Visits Here Mrs. Lute Tuille, of Grand Junction, arrived in Thoenix Sunday evening to visit her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Smoot. and Mr. Smoot, 2005 East Culver street.

Enclose 10 cents extra if you wish ouy uiem wren different designs, or pend 15 cents for this pattern, must they be uniform both in de-! r. sign and size? vi uui Answer: The shape and border! Address yo.r order to the Arizona Republic Fashion Department. Style No. 2817. Size.

DAY NIGHT HOUR ammsmt -sw v.x vmt ir Name must be uniform and the decoration similar In coloring but thev might differ in design. For instance, they could have fruits of different kinds painted in the center, or each one painted with a different flower. Or. for another example, I am thinking of the et of service plates sold several years ago by the Architects Emergency Kehef Fund. On each plate was a different picture of an American historical scene.

(Copyright, 1936, 6 Emily Post) OWL DRUG SERVICE OIL CAN SAVE IT! Obtainable at all drug and department stores. Street Address City i Ken i State Owl Drug Central at Monroe.

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