Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 32

Publication:
Arizona Republici
Location:
Phoenix, Arizona
Issue Date:
Page:
32
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

ALL Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Tage 32. Steak Fry Is Planned Ncwlyweds To Live In Florida June 20, 1958 Club To Honor Husbands Members of Sigma Alpha Chapter of Phi Beta Psi sorority will entertain their husbands at a barbecue at 7 p.m., Saturday. The 'event will be In the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Jones, 306 E. Maryland. Members of Alpha Pi Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority have planned a steak fry, movie, and dance at 8 p.m., Saturday at the National Guard Armory Rifle Range. Husbands and guests of members are invited to attend. A sound film, "Atomic Weapons and Guided Missiles," will be shown.

VACATION PLANNED Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sawyer Jr. and her parents, the Lee Redmans, will spend the month of July in Pinetop. State and belonged to Gamma Phi Beta.

Mr. Kerr graduated from Arizona State where he belonged to Delta Sigma Phi. He received a commission as lieutenant in the marines. A reception in Kendall Hall was held after the wedding ceremony. After a wedding trip to Virginia, the couple will live in Pen-sacola, Fla.

TPm Mrs. Philip Deppe The Former Miss Charlotte Edson A SmSSm! a chapel train. Her veil was of lace trimmed with illusion. The bride carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis on a white Bible. Miss Mary Lee Moore was maid of honor.

She wore a gown of aqua brocaded taffeta with white sashes. Robert R. Robinson served the bridegroom as best man. Mrs. Kerr attended Arizona 9 LOOK! Save on Instant Chase Sanborn and give yourself a Flavor Break.

Good deal! 15 Off on Instant Chase Sanborn. The minute you open the jar, you'll smell the rich coffee flavor. And when you prepare a cup, don't overdo it; It's so full of flavor you may want to use less than usuaL Buy a large jar today! tf fl tl a IS a a C' Miss Danalu Eager became the wife of Richard Allen Kerr on June 6, in Central Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank L. Eager, 2218 N. 24th PI. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Kerr, 1837 E. Avalon Dr. Mrs.

Kerr wore a gown of hand-clipped lace with a ruffled rvlon tulle skirt which fell into rn UZLiVJ 4 USE Neivlyweds On Trips In Northern Arizona 4t'MiH ON MY FAVORITE COFFEE! You get faster, deeper, smoother tan With maximum protection against sunburn- than whh any other leading svntan product1. si fi says Joyce Gordon, Instant Chase Sanborn TV Hostess Your skin tans from the inside out! To get a fast, deep, even tan you must let in the sun's tanning rays to activate 'IfV the coloring matter deep within the 8kin. At the same timeou must shut out fiery burning rays that inflame your skin's surface. Tkt secret of Coppertone's deep tanning is this selective double action of its scientific screening agent plus extra amounts of lanolin and other protectees that keep it on the skin longer. It protects you even during and after swimming! Apply Coppertene whenever you're out in the sun.

Cct a safe Coppertone tan! INSTANT CHASE SANBORN the full-bodied coffee BRANDS INC NEB'S has all the items for that Patio Party! Mrs. Delbert Miller The Former Miss Barbara O'DanicI is stationed with the army, army. MISS BARBARA O'DANIEL and Delbert Miller were married in Prescott May 31 in the First Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

C. L. O'Daniel, Prescott. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. Miller, Joplin, Mo. The bride wore a ballerina-length gown of white nylon lace over white satin. Her veil was held by a pearl tiara, and she carried a bouquet of white feathered carnations. Mrs.

Johnnie O'Daniel, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a ballerina-length dress of pink nylon and carried a pink and white carnation bouquet. Best man was Johnnie O'Daniel, brother of the bride. Marshall Macaluso was an usher. After a wedding trip to.

Grand Canyon, the couple will live in Prescott. YOU NEVER THAW BETTEI ROUS ORoctrt raozM ooo covntk "when I get home What heat! Hope the little woman has an ic-cold pitcher of ReaLemon-ode waitin'l Course, it just takes few seconds to make cooling lemonade with Realemon lemon Juice! Oh! oh here's my stop Realemonode, here I come!" (iUUMON-PURHAN CO iMl voffobfe In loffcnOif, Cream, Spray; clw new CoppertoneShade for children end others who require extra protection Juice Red i Compare! PRESCOTT Miss Charlotte Ann Edson became the bride of Philip Deppe, June 14, in Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Prescott Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Edson, and Mrs.

Allan Deppe, of Prescott. The bride wore a full-length white wedding gown of chiffon over net and taffeta, fashioned with a high scalloped neckline and buttons down the front. Five petal panels of French lace fell to her hem from her bodice of identical lace with traditional long sleeves. A crown decorated with seed pearls held her fingertip veil. The bridal bouquet was of miniature white mums and white roses.

Matron of honor, Mrs. Shirley Mahan, wore a pink sheath type dress with a full overskirt of embroidered pink organdy and a headband of matching pink carnations and mums. Her bouquet was of turquoise carnations and mums. Bridesmaids were Misses Leslie Marie Edson, Kay Rear-don, Doris McFarland, Sylvia Soderstrom, and Lee Ann McCoy. Their dresses were patterned after the matron of honor's dress.

Best man was Ed Selciano Ushers were Ted Deppe, brother of the bridegroom, Don Bradshaw, Dale Higbie, James Eisberg, and Arthur Mulvey, Jr. After the ceremony, a recep tion was held in Sacred Heart Hall. Following a wedding trip through Northern Arizona, the couple will reside near Fort Car son, where the bride- Mr. Hatch, Miss Adams Say Vo SHOW LOW-Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints here was the scene of the wedding June 14 of Miss Shirley Adams and Kenneth Hatch. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Christina Adams. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hatch, of Taylor. Mrs.

Hatch wore a ballerina-length gown of embroidered nylon. Her fingertip veil was held by a tiny cap of seed pearls and rosettes. She carried an orchid. Miss Sherrell Whipple was maid of honor. Gary Solomon was best man.

The couple will live in Show Low. CONVENTION DELEGATE Miss Katie Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hughes, 501 W. Monte Vista, has left to attend the national Kappa Kappa Gamma convention in Bedford Springs, Pa.

Miss Hughes is rush chairman for the Kappa chapter at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Gelatin 1 RIB ROASTS Choice quality standing i Lb. KcansQQc Barbecue Sauce 0 Btl5 QQc WV French's Zippy. UV 4 tN OTHER riNI PRODUCT OP STANDARD Mary Ellen 20-oz. BEER Always 72 hours cold.

6 ORANGE JUICE DRINK Tip AQc Top, 6-01. cans Strawberries Yummy OCc Red Rips pkgs. 00 Fish Sticks 4 Fishermen AQC Gt. Pkg 4 Combination Plate Rosarita Tasty 3 pkqj.98C i Campbell Rich 1 Royal 8 delicious flavors I Pkgs. Fruit Cocktail Doles Ppafth A I 1 rs.v.

here, and you need e--m III AAr Candy Bars fikare iq 5c Milky Way Snickers I Flavor Perfect Pineapple QQ VV Cudahy aeon Puritan 89 PORK LOIN Whole or Rib Half Lb. 07 BACON Hickory Smoked Qc In Chunks Lb. WIENERS Kids Love Lb. $1 'Em OBag 1 SAUSAGE Pure Pork OOC Lb. Rolls 07 Sliced Dole's 1 14 PEACHES Blazing Gold Lb.

PLUMS American 1 Beaury Lb. I NECTARINES Sweeter 'n 1 Ac Sugar Lb. I CARROTS Crispy )CC Cello pkgs.0 There's a fresh new flavor in every lean slice of Cudahy Puritan Bacon. Deep Smoking puts it there. Cudahy removes the rind before smoking, so the rich, smoky flavor goes deep into every slice.

For flavor-perfect breakfasts, insist on Deep Smoked Cudahy Puritan Bacon. Siced fresh daily Rushed to your MSMCtcs I AND ASSIO IT I l)tITtN1 Oil favorite loedttare i aoikmtuii OPEN "TIL 9 P. M. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY EAST THOMAS ROAD at 44th ST. AM 5-5203 NOT JUST SMOKED BUT DEEP i SMOKED TH1 CWAKfAQONO -COMPANY -i 1.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Arizona Republic
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Arizona Republic Archive

Pages Available:
5,583,855
Years Available:
1890-2024