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Telephone 3-lljj Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Sunday Morning, February 21, 1937 Page Eight (Section Three) I Mil KIIIIITTItT TS r1k serve meat, vegetables or as to be ready for next fall al students already on the have had experience in Election Date Is Scheduled ter," Dr. Tetreau said. "In this way each dollar in cash does more than double duty. "With amide food supplies coming from home anil with sufficient cash to help meet necessary grocery bills house rent, and utilities such as lights, water, gas and fuel, a group of determined and industrious boys groups a no are prepared to uoys no come in next fall." Southside Department Mesa Republic and Gazette Tower Building, 58 Main St. Phone 341.

Tempe Laird and Dines Drug Store. Phone 22. Correspondent. Mrs. C.

E. Coffin. 127 sam run tier infon tion on the nlan wouirt lastly Plan Offered Farm Youths A plan whereby farm boys of limited means may attend the University of Arizona next year by meeting most of their living expenses with farm products, rather than cash, was announced by Dr. K. D.

Tetreau. professor of rural sociology, while visiting in Phoenix yesterday. The plan will tie tried out next meeting will probably be held on the first Monday of March. Tucson Visitor W. A.

McGaugbey, town marshal, made a recent business trip to Tucson. Entertain Globe Guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murdock, Chandler Heights, had as their recent dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Hodge, Globe. Student Visits Parents Gex I. Vaughn, a student at the I'mversity of Arizona, spent, the week-end with his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Vaughn, South Dakota street.

Returns To East later and would be given agricultural agents over tho 9 unti tat -The Gilbert $20,000 election has been set The funds if approv-usi'd for a building GIl.BKIiT-school bond for March 1 2 ed, will be Seventh street. Phone West 106. i- iance will pr Art Supervisor Plans Meeting CHANDLER Albert Holt, state supervisor of music, art and drama iunder the federal recreation program, was a isitor in Chandler this, ilast week conferring with John jWalkcr, local recreation supervisor, Plans were made for a public meeting to be held in the near future at which loc al residents can get a full explanation of the program his dcpartmi nt. I Mr. Holt said for the short time 'the project has been under way here, moie has been accomplished than in most of the other towns of Uie state.

i Chandler residents are taking an active interest in the program and arc entering in the various classes (of the athletic department anil the music and art division, Mr. Walker romote private fi'ibs which Ir tion through a l.iO.'MMi members and i.3oo can go through college and come out better for their experience. Besides his share of the cash to run the house, the student will have to meet his own semester tuition and costs totaling in all about $35 per semester. "If Maricopa county or any community in it 'would like to have such a group of boys in the university, w-ork on the plan should start ine government, giving Council Names' Tempe Mayor) TE.MPE. F'ollowinsr the accept-j ence of the resignation of Thanks A.

Anderson as mayor of Tempe, Hugh E. I.aird was elertert act ins: mayor at the council mw-tinsr Friday nijrht. A meat, inspection ordinance was raised, and Dr. R. J.

Hiirht and Ir. S. C. Starley were named R. H.

Vermillion. Dr. Pamiifl Burkhard. r.eorpe V. McPormack end Major Mills were appointed to survey and investigate the fcasi-j bility of installing a diesel plant to furnish electricity to the city! Tlants and for street lishts.

The; committee was instructed to com- pile the necessary data to enable the city to ohtain a federal loan for this equipment. The corning- week was declared; Brautification for Tempe and1 met. support, equipment and a I White Cross Drug Store. Phone 21. Correspondent, Mrs.

Edgar Stephenson, South Dakota street. Phone 185. Gilbert Mrs. W. C.

McConnell, Phone 34R21. on the -o Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Slawson. r. Tetreau said, and is being, spent the last month on a business a nnounced at this time so that ag- Red flannels si ie" list for 20 OUt.nJ program. Much of the expense will Vie borne by the Works Progress Administration. The building program will include a new gymnasium and industrial arts and agriculture shops as well as a general improvement program.

Those named to serve on the election board are Frances M. Ware. Kmil Gies.l. .1. .1.

Diehl. Mabel M. Russell and McFrcdf-riek. Polls will open at 10 a. m.

and close at 6 p. m. Given Birthday Party years, arm visit here, returned yesterday to ricultiiral students in high schools selec-Mng popular again in the now. Most important is the their home in Cincinnati. over the state mav arrange to take Blue flannel underwear w't.

tion of the boys who are worthy and able to carry on. Then the boys nuug note. advantage of it if the program goes through as expected. "We think it practical for a group Returns From Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs.

Garland Cau.lill. AY. iS. Caudill. Jess Cheek.

Ralph Mof-jfitt and Mr. McCIanahan returned last wek from a business trip Los Angeles. Club Meeting Postponed The Rural Home-Makers Cluh Get a Taste of Party, Dance To Be Given NOGALES Members of the Friday A fternoon isaid Bridge Club extended a birthday! of boys to cluh together and live in a house co-operatively, contrib- nting commodities from the farm, their own labor, and some cash to ilt fray expenses of food and shel Returning From Trip Old Mexico at SOVOR4 meeting scheduled for tomorrow afternoon has been postponed until Monday Alarch 1. due to the holi- I Mrs. Earl Mrs.

Evan Guests Nabors, second, and Melton, low. were Mesdanies Leon A. L. Sanior and son. Bill, vv ill return today from a week's fishingj trip to Giia vmas.

Son Mexico. r. I nd Mrs. A. G.

Pilehr. Flagstaff; were in the party. Mr. Saniord is i s. I 'i r's it of r.

Council Meeting Postponed The meeting of the 'handler town council has again been postponed i on account of tie holiday. The next: X1KSA. Senior class members of ill Mutual Improvement association groups in Maricopa stake, and their guests, will gather here from valley citus tomorrow nisrht for the fourth annual class party at the Mc zona. an. county home day.

Mrs. Grace demons! in urn the next class ster A. L. Dominguez Wholesale and Retefl liquors of highest quality Elias Nogales, Son. 'Johns.

Earl lord. Tom Carl Na bors. Knnce. instruct stitches agi nt. vv ill in decorative a proclamation to tnat errcci wa-lued.

Library Tea "How to Win nds and Keep; Them." by Dale Carnegie, will he reviewed by Dr. Dorothy Schilling of the Arizona State Teachers col-j lege here, at the silver tea to be riven bv members of the city li George Trosper and Evan Melton. F. Hernandez Moreno Wholesale Liquor Store 21 Elias Nogales, Son. Ve imite our niir Muck.

On your return to I S. from neals it is ywr privilege to take nil mi re1 of S. duty, one rail on of limmr. in Kewing. Merediths Move Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Meredith. North Oregon street, moved yesterday to the Blue Bird service station north of Chandler. Yuma Visitors Dr. and Mrs.

A. L. Van Horn. Agent for Terveeeria Cuauitrine, g. when home of then- parents, Mr.

and Mis. K. Allen. Undergoes Operation Mrs. C.

W. Neely is a patient in Good Samaritan hospital. Phoenix, It is expected persons will attend the affair. A program dance to the music of Francis Gilbert's orchestra, in a colonial setting in keeping with the George Washington birthday anniversary, is planned for the evening. The hall has been decorated especially for the occasion, and the you return with quarts to Arizona.

where last, we, she underwent an jChandlcr Heights, hail as their Iguests this last week Mr. and Mrs. Vlifton Van Horn. Yuma. Mr.

A'an courtesy to Mrs. P. McGinnis. a member, on Friday in the McGinnis home southeast, of town. A turkey dinner was served at noon anil bridge followed.

Those attending were Mesilames K. Mvers, A. Ware. John Sta 11, Kate Ruber. Clyde Ramsey.

T. R. Met 'lure. vn. rt Montensen.

Otto B. Neely and K. H. McCreary who was a guest of the club. Prizes were won by Mrs.

Mvers and Mrs. Ware. Tucson-Gilbert Debate Tucson and Gilbert high schools divided honors in a debate held in the high school auditorium Friday afternoon. In the first debate the Tucson team, representing the affirmative won. In the second debate the Gilbert affirmative Won.

The question was "Resolved, that, all electric utilities should be gov ernmenta lly owned and operated." Tucson debaters were Frank Cur-ley anil Thoi ne Mall, affirmative; Dorothy Murray and Kddie Schm-k. negative. Gilbert teams wire Paul McClure and Ray Ramsey, negative; Betty (VIVII and Redith Roluson. affirmative. Miss Virginia Poin-dexter is coach of the Tucson teams and Miss Mary Reckwith is Gilbert coach.

A return debate will be hold March 9, when Gilbert will en to CAVERN CAFE and CAVERN GARDEN operation for appendicitis. Attend Judging Contest V. i i. I i ret ti instriK tor of vocational agriculture at Gilbert high school, accompanied a BRU.HT SPOTS ON THK BORDI.R ROSS THK IJNK IN NOfJAr.KS. SONOR .11 ST fkw-tthm-ee) In the Vallr- of thr Sun It miles from rhneni.

Arizona. I'lKine ti The most comfortable, the most, congenial place imaginable in which to and relax'. Owned anil OiratetI ftr Muriel Oxenhnnriler, K. Sea I noil- and Trnira! Fnjny Delirious ilet uame am! I-eh decorative win he repeated in i programs and refreshments. Miss Betty Gilpin.

Missi ShifUy Mill and Miss Betty; Doughty, junior girls, ill give out the programs and assist at the re- freshiiient table. They will wear Ihr l.arriptis Tnuil find M.vuH I'lfHir Minus ICvery Niirltt at the Cavern itslip and daneing daily and simiii there'll Sunday each brary board from to 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the library rooms. Proceeds will be used to buy books. The public may attend. Because of the limited spare, those wishinsr to hear the hook review, which will be given at 3 o'clock, have been requested to reservations with Mrs.

Fenn Harris or other board members. Persons dropping in for tea only will not find it necessary to make reservations. The new library quarters will he pen to the public and the pictures recently contributed by Howe Williams will he exhibited. Tea will be served in the children's reading: room, with Mrs. H.

D. Walker and Mrs. John O.Grimes pouring. Receives Invitation Horn, a nephew of Dr. Van Horn, is an assistant horticulturist of state orchards at the Yuma county ex-pf rinieii ta 1 sta ion.

Entertains Club Mrs. Curtis Cox entertained members of the Chandler Biddeis-o Club with bridge Friday afternoon in her n.i iie on South California street. PACIFIC BROKERAGE S. A. Custom House and Hiimisiim Itrokers ARIZONA.

FS. NQT. AT KS. WQVfHn Mis. Carl Meredith won high; colonial costumes.

An elaborate floor show by Phoenix artists will be featured. Stake leaders in charge are Mrs. Frank Riggs and Howard Roberts. McFarlands Leave Mr. and Mrs.

G. 1. McFarland left the latter part of the week for Los 4 Chapter IS. Order of the Eastern A ngeles. Star ha received an invitation I re-enter where Mr.

McFarland will a hospital for treatment of team to the Stock show in Tucson this veek-mi. These making up the tiaiu are Goodman. Kent I'owir. Eilon Bowman and Janus Moves To Gilbert Mr. and Mrs.

Albeit Fu Ids have moved to Gilbert and are residing in the residence just retted bv Dr. L. M. Tompkins. Mr.

Fields is connected with the Gilbert branch of the Capitol Fuel anil Feed company. Returns From Hospital Elmer Tracy, who was innned in an accident at a local ginning establishment, recently, has returned to his home In ie from Southside hospital. Mesa. To Coast Saul Johnson. Giibitt.

anil Tommy Tucker. Phoenix, are spending the week-end on the coast. Visits Parents M. M. Goolidg.

was a guest of parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wart, tins week.

SCENIC RESORT TRAVEL 1 '21 (B)MJL Ttioson. Ill itzpatnek the has be ill home of her Vaughn. week Mrs. from the Cooiidge chapter to attend a valentine box social to be given Tuesday nitrht in the C'ool-idsre Masonic hall. Prizes will be for the most beautiful box and to the chapter having the largest attendance.

Legion Home Celebration On Washington's birthday. 1025. Mrs. the last da lighter Jack week in his eyes. They have sold their home here ami plan to go to Ba taboo.

their former home, from ls Angeles. Week-End Trip Mr. and Mrs. F. K.

Gilpin and daughter. Betty Dawn, left Friday for Xogales and Tucson. where they will visit over the week-end. Visitor Leaves ddv has been ill the past home of his parents. John Eddy, southeast the Mrs.

Mr. and memhers of the American Legion SILVER BELL GUEST RANCH MR. AXI MR. BIT! MANX Owners and Managers miles out of Tucson. Silver K.11 Road.

I. O. Bo Ih. 0140R1 EXPLORE SUPERSTITION MT. ON HORSEBACK HORSES by the hour or day at NED CROSS' OASIS On A in i lie Trail 11 mi.

east Mea. riiime the Oais long distance for rr-erv atiftn. BORDER RANCH Right on the Border of Mexico, p. and telegraph. Hereford, Aril.

A Playground th Year 'Round Southern Arizona's most MijoyiMe Winter climate cool delightful nam- of town. Visiting Parents T.ovd and Lois Allen are spending the week-end in Phoenix in the Jl' VOC serk infnrniHtinn recording the wintf-r rirt in Arizona ue thp Travel Inf ormaltitn Service maintained by thr Kepnhlir and folder, and xneeifir ratew of dilferrnt report arf on file at the lulKines nffirr. lltt-l 'O X. entriii Avrunr. l'limni.

and the Mesa office. I Mrs. Wilmer Garrett, who has been the guest of her parents for si veral days, returned to her home in Khrenb- rg last night. Visiting In Tucson Mr. and Mrs.

Wilson Dobson. Mrs. W. W. Dobson and A.

Kirchoff are visting relatives and friends in and citizens of the vicinity worked on the remodeling of the legion I home. That day the American I.e- trion Auxiliary served dinner to the' Tvorkers. Since that time an anni- versa ry dinner has been served in the legion home each year on Washington's liirthdnv I I l'MI, ARIZ. this week-end. Legionnaires and auxiliary mem-j" ucson TTvOUT WICKENBURG WAY fib Frft FP fib Feb.

26, 27, 28 A Soda Springs Ranch BOOKLET Romaine and Virginia Lowdermilk RIMROCK, ARIZ. BROOKHILL CAFE and CABARET The bright iot on the border, where fllev Mil mr-t at tl.lA I'KIKTA. SUMIKA Panre. Imported l.iiiinr, Food A. T.

Mgr. Arizona's Biggest EL RANCHO DEL SOL i Miles West of Wi'kenbnrg on Highway fin REAL WESTERN RANCH LIFE florsebark Riding and Host of Other Outdoor Sparta P. O. BOX 85 WICKENBURG, ARIZ. Birthday Dinner Mrs.

Walter lewis was hostess at a surprise birthday dinner party in honor of her son. Malm. Friday night at their home on Pasadena street. Guests present were Misses Cleone Riehins. Gwen Willis.

Martha Moody of Phoenix. Pauline Moody. Klnora Solomon. and Messrs. Newell palmer.

Irvin Fleming-, Ted Bond. Ned illiams, and Irenzo Lisonbee. Here From Prescott Mrs. M. M.

Gill. Prescott. is visiting here at the home of her son. I-w Gill. Mrs.

Iw Gill is in South-side hospital recovering from a major operation. Visitor Leaving Mrs. Rose Rover will return to her home in Los Angeles today, after a week's visit, ivre at the home of her niece, Mrs. Joseph Will Address Union ZOO It's Free jkit-r -JV' wLUNCH iLR AND DINING ROOM GLOBE, ARIZONA Curb Table And Counter Service bens, as well as former memhers ryf either order, will as-ain meet for dinner at 6:30 p. m.

tomorrow. Thoe attending have been asked to furnish a dish of food. Coffee and rolls will he provided by the committee. Entertainment will include bridge, hearts, Sftfl and monopoly. A fortune teller also will be present.

Juniors Discuss Food Dr. Josie Trinkle, Phoenix, will fpeak on "Food in Relation to Health" at. the meeting of Tempe Junior Woman's Club at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the club house. Club members have been asked to bring articles of food to be displayed after the meeting. This will be an open meeting and each memlier may bring a guest.

Mrs. Dwight E. Hark ins. program chairman, has arranged for musical numbers. Reported Improved Miss Gladys Davis.

1 000 McAllister avenue, who has been ill with influenza, has returned from a Phoenix hospital and is convalescing in her home. Move To Coast On HichuaT 60 at Mest Fntranre to -GLOBE, ARIZONA Every Modern Convenience. A DOMINION HOTEL- Apache Trail Headquarters. Srr'' Hotel Flaya de Cortes the newest, smartest place to go, a luxur- i' iou American resort in colorful OM Mexico. jl I 4 Only a day and a night from here hv train.

MRS. FRANK CRONKHITE First Class Cafe In Connection i Manager APACHE JUNCTION INN At the Foot of Sunertition Mountain COME. STOP. STAY ENJOY Roosevelt Dam and the fa mom APACHE TRAIL ouII find at APACHE LODGE Ritht at Hix-rilt Ham a Modern Rotel KinuiL- Kixim nrins, etc. lour visit is invited! Airs.

R. 'I. Antnony. of Baptist women's work Arizona, will address a meetinsr the Woman's Missionarv Fnion I jh'i Besl deeP-sea fishing in the world. of flJZ? 3 Beautiful outdoor nwimmint nnnl T.nnl.

the Mesa church, Friday afternoon at the- home of Mrs. Frank S.ir-jsrent. northwest of Mesa. The ses- VISIT MEXIC CITY has been changed from Thnrs-when it originally was sched- The Rev. O.

Douglass, pastor the Ternne rhiirrh j''a NEXT TRIP Leaves Feb. 24 CONDUCTED TRIP $185 i i i meu Inrisihle Courier Trips. Stl 40 times weekly Consult Indian Trails (Miro) Ltd. lioxertmr's Corner. Tin.

3886, TttCMB. Ark. Kdvthe hoate otins. Oirertor '-'s' courts. Golf course.

American plan. if- $1530 Ill; ROUNDTRIP l' Y4rX standard Pullman? (berth "'j- f( i extra). Return limit 10 days. Fares with iV I lonpfr slightly higher. Vfl I I Southern Pacific i 1 1 invites you to visit the CHIRICAHUA National Monument Arizona's Iatfst scenic wonder 'the Womlorland of Hocks" aw a its your insppc-tion.

It's only 36 miles from Willcox over good road. Return To Miami Mr. anil Mrs. Raymond Copp and the latter's father. H.

C. Garrett, returned to their home in Miami last night, after a short visit here. Student Makes Trip John Donaldson spent yesterday in Ajo. where he participated in a program presented by students of music and drama of the Arizona State Teachers College at Tempe. PATAGONIA (Santa Cruz County) Offers exeeltent opportunities to anyone interested hi MINES CLIMATE CATTLE for many years, and Mrs.

Douglass left Friday for Claremont, where they will reside. Guest Of Parents Mrs. Rohert Colycr, San Diego, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.

VV. Ashbv. Mrs. Colyer was formerly Miss l.ouisc A shiny. Annual Dinner Following a custom of Sil years.

Washington's birthday dinner will he served tomorrow night in the First Methodist church parlors. "When Tempe had but few inhabitants, the Methodists served dinner on Washington's birthday, and the event was one of the important social gatherings of the pioneer settlers. in early days, the menu was centered around roast turkey. Serving will begin at o'clock tomorrow night. The public may attend.

The Washington motif wiil We shall he pleased to furni-h jnu with further data ronrernins thi area: Kast Ri hardsnn Real Ettt K. C. HI a lion, Mining and Commercial Ca. E. F.

Bnhlincer. V. P. ft Micr. Miss Faulkner Is Hostess Miss lovvanna Faulkner was Friday nitrbt at her apartment.

A Southern Pacific Ticket Office and i Travel ureau. Adams Hotel Bldg. I I Phone 3-2121 BOATS CABINS STORE LIVE BAIT FRAZIER'S STORE ROOSEVELT, ARIZ. fieneral Merchandise Indian Curios Post Cards ROOSEVELT TOURIST CAMP MEALS 35c and 50c CABINS $1 Day, $10 Month 2 Miles East Roosevelt Dam 2 Miles West Tonto Cliff Dwellings Opposite Post Office DAYS MORE (Sun. Mn.) jriiiTiiii(ftiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiif iitiiiiiiif iriitiiiiiiiittf iif iitiii iittif iim itifiiiiiiif itiiiiitf ttiitiiiitf tHiiittfttiiiiiiiittirtf urn I PERKIN'S BOAT LANDING Rttw Boats Motor Boats SERVICE LUNCH Must Off Aparhe Trail, 1 miles east I of the anions nsn irR nun entertaining Misses Virginia Bird, iClarene Robson.

Nelda and Nadme Pomeroy, Andalene Sliiimwa. Henderson and Charlotte Mc- Cartney. Home From Hospital Klla Mae T.amh. three-year-old 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Theone was releaser! yesterday from Southside hospital, here she has been a patient for several days. Norths Move Mr. and Mrs. North moved yesterday from Ro.sei.-a court into their newly purchased home. the former G.

f. McFarland home at North Mucdonald street, Visits Here Come On Down Across Border Into Mexico the International See Enjoy he used in room and table decora- tions. The dinner is sponsored by the Men's Brotherhood and will be; served by women of the General! Aid. Kyrene Program A program will he given by Ky- rene school at I p. ni.

tomorrow in observance of Washington's birth-1 day. Due to the recent closing! caused by the prevalence of influ-i I I i I i i La Fiesta de los Vaqueros The Y-LIGHTNING RANCH HERMOS I rnj. n-titiiu iui weMrrn ranch wiirrr you rati riiit' liorw. linn tun mill lx- iirontl ol mrr mountain trails, thru rutted can-jnii. turi-stx of NalniHro acti and out into Hip onrn fcparrs: or go "fishin for anil motorhoatiiiK on Salmaro Lake.

You'll find here a rouiplrte Kodro Arena with Kodro actbities just otikn a joti uant u. Luke Kanrli School for children i ronvrnirntW looated. Irh-Dhone or Write to I'hil K. Lenis. Sahuaro ljke Kanth.

Mm, Arizona And Others of the Quaintly Interesting Cities of Arizona's Border State SONORA it's only 185 miles from Nogales Rates, data and other travel information on file at the business office of the Republic and Gazette, Phoenix, and the Mesa office. A 25,000 acre typical and actual cattle ranch providing all the western thrills for the guest. Individual cottages with modern accommodations. Horseback riding, picnics, rates from $40 per week and up. Write or telegraph F.

B. Moson, Hereford, Ariz. Jerome Huntington Park, h-ft yesterday morning to attend the rodeo at Tucson, after an overnight visit here with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Entz, east of Mesa. Here From Los Angeles Claude Chase. Ios Angeles, arrived here.

Friday night to spend the week-end with friends. He is a guest at the Fred Maddox home, northwest of Mesa. enza, this school will be open tomorrow. Parents and friends have been invited to attend the program which has been arranged by Virginia Padfield, Mary Louise Painter and Ilene Zorn. The numbers follow: "Story of Mary Ella Harvey; poem.

"Washington's Calvin Zorn. Robert Brown. Richard HarrHl and Har-land Padfield: song, third and fourth grades: play. "America's Ideal Donald Owens. Irene Maxwell, Arthur Maxwell.

Harry Owens. Kenneth Diett, Boh Hanger, Johnnie Bennett, Ilene Zorn. Mary louise Painter, Doris Moore and Absorb the Violet-Ray Sunshine in DOUGLAS, ARIZONA Dine, Dance, Golf and Play! over a good graded, graveled highway to Hermosillo a matter of 5 or 6 hours easy enjoyable driving. Here in Sonora's capital city you'll find countless interesting sights. Visit the state house, market place, curio shops, stores, the civic park and play ground, exposition Mesa Organizes Little Theaterl till I Rancho ml In Safford and Graham Countv i Grande MESA Marion Donaldson was jpanjelected chairman of the board of di- Elaine Parker; tap dance Damman: tap dance ensemble, Mary Klizaheth Fram.

Barbara km- cue newiy orfranizea: Little Theater of Mesa, at a special! meeting- Friday nisrht at the home buildings, etc. There is no difficulty crossing the border. Just go to your nearest Mexican consulate office in Phoenix, Tucson, Douglas, Naco, or Nogales, and get your tourist permit. It costs $1 and is good for 6 months. Jones, Aancy Jones.

Minnie Fram; i of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Carlisle.

poem, "Sister's Best Billy An exclusive American plan guest ranch "8 miles Northeast of Phoenix. GEO. R. GILLESPIE Box 397 Phone 52R11 MESA, ARIZ. 'CIIJIll I At the border you secure your car en- try permit it costs three pesas (84c) It's the BUENA VISTA Hotel -have your luqqaqe inspected and Other officers named were Miss; Maria Donaldson, secretary; Mrs.

A. i D. Carlisle, treasurer; Mrs. Francis Brown and Mrs. W.

A. Matson, host- esses; Cecil Merkley. property man; Holcomb. staare manager; Joseph publicity chairman; A. D.

Carlisle, business manager: Harvey L. Taylor, advisor: Mrs. Wesley Johnson, senior director. Reports were Ifcard from the play-findinsr committee composed Mrs. Johnson and Miss Morrison.

i and plans laid for the production of 1 then you're off to MEXICO! Living costs are low in TUCSON 13th Annual Regain Health Enjoy Comfort Yavapai County ram. Recent Bride Honored Honoring Mrs. Herman Goldman, a. bride of the month, the Misses Joy Parry. Hattie Anna Fulg-hnm.

Evelyn Walton and remise Van Home entertained with a miscellaneous shower yesterday afternoon in the Van Home home. Games wer; played alter the sifts "were opened. Refreshment? were rerved with appointments in silver nd white. Guests were Meedames Donald Johnston, Phoenix, Louise Brock, Harold Painter, Howard Van Home, Enis Goodwin and William Parry. Also the Misses Ellen Parry, Mildred Hanna, Mildred Harris, Mildred Sandoz, Vera Buck, Claudene Starley, Hazel Ash by, Graldine Cline, Marjraret Vance, Louise Wil-liet, Jean Klonk, Lorraine Ma dray, Elizabeth Hampton.

Mildred Jacks, Sonora you can secure good hotel accommodations in Hermosillo for a little less than $2 per day, American plan. AT EVEN MOKE BEAUTIFUL IN THE WINTER A. roaring welcome and real EO ROD Too, you can shop fumes, liquors and a play in April. An open meeting for all persons interested in the movement was scheduled for Friday nisrht. At thatil time, Walter Ben Hare, Phoenix theater director for 14 years.

char- aeter player and author of morej than 100 plays, will speak. for baskets, blankets, per-a host of other items all Indian Hot Springs available at low cost and can take up to $100 to the U. S. with worth of merchandise back you, free of duty! KDEN. AKIZ.

Gates Open at 12 O'clock Performances Start Promptly at 1:30 P. M. sion Wednesday, -nill be helrf here I i Mae CraHb and Roberta western entertainment awaits you at the GUEST RANCHES IN THE VERDE VALLEY, THE GUEST RANCH CENTER OF YAVAPAI COUNTY where warm, sunny days and crisp nishts invite you to rest and relax. Here is the real old west on the ede of the country Zane lrey writes abmt. Verna Craigr.

DAILY RODEO TICKET PRICES: at 2 p. m. tomorrow, from Mesa jFiret ward chapel. Bishop Isaac's jDana will officiate. Burial will he Mesa cemetery.

The youth is survived by his fa- ther, two brothers. Jack and Gene. jfour sisters, Mrs. Ted Jordan of Stockton. Valerie.

LaPreel YOU ARE INVITED BY Commerce and Tourist State of Sonora Chamber of Commerce of Hermosillo, Sonora Sonora Brewery, Highlife and Reina Blanea Beers Associacion de Credito de Hermosillo La Regional La Bohemia Saracho Co. L. J. Pavlovieh Ramos Hotel Funeral Planned For Fire Victim Countlem numbers have benefitted from baths in III health-giving natural sprinc water of Indian Hut Spring. The resort i noted Jpr nl treatment of artlirilis.

neiiritio. rheumatism, gout, nlomarh disorilers. skin nervous afflirtiim and bladder, kidney and lier triiuhles. The hotel i steam heated hot and rold water in eery room. A nurse i in attendance.

Kates are reasonable. Telephone or telegraph via Safford, Ariz. Reserved Reserved Box Seats Grandstands and I-00 Auto Parking From I'resott. Takes ou Through 4frnip Mid Into the I ntisual enle Vallej Bro. service? for By- and Elmary, and his a-randmother.

year-old Harriet Sabin. with whom hei MESA Funeral ron Sabin, 17 Reserved (five or less per ca YAVAPAI Grace who wasjhad been making his home in Pho- COMMERCE Arizona lies bisrh schol etudent COUNTY CHAMBER OF 8parWes, Secretary Preseott. expio-ini. tftHr burned in gusoline itmiwiiHmwiiHHiwHmimiimm 7 I 0.

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