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

Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 10

Location:
Tucson, Arizona
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

Couple Plans Phoenix Home Mias Mary Ellzabeth O'Brien, daughter Mr. and Mra. Michael D. O'Brien of 1122 E. Ninth Miller De.

became the bride of John son of Mr. and Sirs. Turner, M. Turner, of Beckley, W. Friday afternoon at St.

Ambrose church, Rev, Don, H. Hughes, pastor, read the vowa and Miss Isabel Baffert! was the organist. White gladioli and white were used on the altar. The bride was given in marriage her father, She wore an alterby noon of candlelight pink satin with matching hat and carried cascade bouquet of small pink centered with lavender pompons orchid. Alter Attends Dride Mrs.

Morton E. Pratt sister the bride, WAB the matron of of honor. Her drena was of slate blues she carried cascade of satin and yellow pompons and chrysanthe-1 mums. E. Turner, brother of the Gorman him as best bridegroom, Rep.

Harold A. attended man, Ushers were Patten and Charles S. Tribolet. bride's mother wore a black The with blue metallic trim fallle dream and a corsage of talisman roses, followed at the PatA reception ten left for Calliornia on residence Colonia The couple They will be at Camelback home a honeymoon. after Nov.

5 at 37 W. is a graduate of Villa Phoenix. The bride and the University of Carondelet Turner attended TucArizona. and 19 a graduate of Mr. son where he was afschools the universlty, with Sigma ChI.

social and the club. He filated fraternity. 1s now state census director. Pair Visits Texas; Will Reside Here Mra. Morris E.

Farrow Mr. and recently at who were church, are married Peter in Dallas and San SS Paul's Tex. wIll return to honeymooning Antonio, They, Tucson about The bride Is the former Marilyn Buchanan, daughter Mr. of Farrow Mrs. is Doro- the thy Mr.

and Mrs. Morris Far. Buchanan, son of row of Then bride Gilmer, Tex. in given in Eric a marriage 'Bosby tick. Miss Dolores Buchanan, heri was the maid of honor, The WAR Robert.

P. Craig and slater, best man ushers were James R. Rausch and David Meehan. Mrs. Farrow was educated In Youngstown.

Ohlo. and Tucson. She attended Commercial coldn' lege. Texas Mr. Farrow University of attended achools Texas.

He nerved for 14 months in Japan and is now statloned at Davis-Monthan air force base. New Restaurant Opens Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Anthony A. Prucnal: arc opening a.

restaurant SaturN. day Campbell Catalina the site of one! at the ranch, 3838 of the 'Oid Pueblo's first guest ranches. The couple will also manage the ranch, which Includes riding! horses, shuffleboard and other diveralons. Mrs. Prucnal Is the former Mrs.

Harle Gleaves, who was assistunt director of the National Catholic community service the war. USO She operated! has! In resided In Tucson for 14. years. Her husband was a mess sergeant with the army In Guam during World War IT and since his has been a chet at the Davis. turn Monthan Officers' club.

Dinner will be served from 5 to 9 p. m. daily, and luncheon will be available from noon to 2 p.m. each room Saturday has and been Sunday. redecorated The dining with Mexican murals; Educational Film Is Shown To PTA educational fIlm on the United Nations, "Searchlight on the Nation," was shown at the Wells October PTA.

H. O. Barber, elglith grade teachmoeting of the Flowing er, demonstrated a film strip which has recommended by visual education authorities for use In schools. Mrs. Irven Gee conducted the business meeting.

when plans were made for the PTA project. Executive board committee chairmen were introduced. Mma. Ethel Seaman's third grade, war highest in parent attendance. The seventh grade room mothers served refreshments.

Cora's HOUSE of BEAUTY Cora's HOUSE OF BEAUTY Proudly Presents A Get Acquainted SPECIAL Our summer vacations are over and our full staff is here 10 torte you. The same bigh stand. ards are again offered to our patrons. Crome Regular $15.00 $10.00 Cold $12.50 Rare $8.50 In between permanents, have a shampoo and finger $1.00 wave Cora's HOUSE OF BEAUTY Soleng Center 1314 8. 4th Are.

Dint Cord's HOUSE of BEAUTY, Canasta Is Fun Is Fun wise to "cover. black trey with a black trey" If you can. When such an opponent discards black trey to you he has a double purpose. He is trying to avold any dis card danger pile and he is trying to see that that you take the his partner gets first chance to do matching his discard This black the You can turn the tables, by trey discard pile safely own. by your left of your Blips hand opponent and, unless he.

too has a black trey, offers first chance lat the discard pile to your partcer. This maneuver will not pay off unless you have sized up your accurately. If your opponents belong to the school that. 1 advises the prompt discard of a black trey whenever one Is drawn, then when one is discarded to you it means little. It only means that your right hand opponent had one, It would be wasteful of a safe discard for you automatically discard to with cover a such an opponent's black trey of your own.

But If your opponent is one who usually has a reason, and a good one, for a all he does, it will often pay you to drop a black trey on his black trey when you can. Halloween Cupcakes Easily Made; Children Love Decorating Them By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor Make 1 batch of cupcakes for Halloween and let the kids in your family have the fun of decorating! them. You'll like the recipe because the condensed tom-1 ato soup in It gives a delicious flavor and helps the cakes keep 3 cups sifted four 1 TOMATO SOUP CUPCAKES 3 tap. powder 19 tap. baking soda up.

cloves tsp. roace tap. nutmer 1 seedless raisins cup shortening 1 cup augar eRE 1-1019 cunce can condensed tomato woup MIx and sift the flour, baking powder, baking Wash soda, cloves, mace, hot running water and and nutmeg. raisins drain under, chop with a knife. Cream shortening.

add sugar gradually and continue to cream thoroughly. If electrio mixer is used beat In the eggs well. one at a time: if not beat the well first with a rotary beater eggs and then beat in well with mixing spoon. Add the flour mixture with the in four additions, alternately begin and end with flour soup; mix only until well combined each time. Fold In the raisins.

Turn into fluted paper baking cups that' have been placed in muffin pans of matching size. Bake In a 15 moderate 20 (375'F.) oven for about or minutes or until done (dopending) on size). Remove from pans and place on cake racks to cool thoroughly before frosting. EASY DOES IT I the labels on new por- Remove celaln enameled utensils by ling them In warm water. DESERT TREASURES IS NOW HARVESTING A NEW CROP White Seedless GRAPEFRUIT and SWEET DELICIOUS! for Large Box (70 lbs.) $13.75 shipped Box shipped Box ....84.85 shipped Box shipped Arallable at our Gro7e Salosroom Desert Treasures and Steinteld's Grocery Shipping Orders at Phone 2-8803 Phono 2.2431 By GLADES WYATT The Black Treys (Continued) may remember that in an earlier piece we.

were discussing proper time to discard black treys. We decided that it is not the wise the always moment to you get one. Nor discard a black trey it wise to crowd more profitable from your 'hand by is saving black treys when there no apparent need to do so. Black discards treys have special uses as safe In and which you to should use them. choose your spots, neither has melded, Suppose discard pile is growing, and the you are sure that your initia! meld Is not going to be.

made for some little time. If you have a black trey, save it for a while. If right hand opponent presently down with his Initial meld, goes next discard should be the your black trey. By melding, your op has made it easier for his ponent partner to take the discard pile. By made it impossible for him to do discarding trey you have so until chance It.

partner That has is the had ideal another ac for such a discard. Match Discard Against expert opponents It 77 Your Friends at Shamrock No. 23, is another Shamrock driver Bob Dickey, to mix a lot of courtesy, who manages ness and service with the business of selling milk. We're very proud of the way Bob serves his customers in the territory between Country Club Campbell, from Ft. Lowell to Grant Road.

I and now taking Shamrock Milk, Bob you would a chanco to drop in and chat about it maybe you'll decide appreciate with yon that you would like to try Shamrock, too. I SHAMROCK The Milk with More Cream Socially Speaking Hrs. John Roosevelt of is a house guest at the Hubert Merryweather home in Tucson Tubac. yesterday route to Tubac. Mrs.

Roosestopped briefly in en velt is the. wife the youngest son of the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Mrs. Clyde L. Grose and Peter, will spend the winter the vicinity of Avignon, France, while Grose's daughter, ginia, is studying at the University of Montpelier, to which she received a Fulbright schotarship.

The family, who resides here 2911 E. Waverly has been London for the past few months. They will go back to England before June for a few weeks turning bere next. August. Daily Reminders The White Shrine will meet at 8 p.m.

Blue room of the cathedral. Norene priestess, and watchman of the preside. Visiting vited to attend. Attend Democratic Meet Eight Tucson women were delefrom the Tucson Democratic Women's club at a state Democratic meeting held Friday and Saturday at the Adams hotel in Phoenix, Mrs. Wade D.

Rogers, Tucson president, assisted in arranging the program. The group pending changes in the constitution of the state organization, but a final later decision. convention will not be here. made until Other Tucsonians attending were Mimes. Etta Mae Hutcheson, Harat riet Bray, William Codd, Jeanette In! Butler, Lucy Palermo, Edward Her in reras, and C.

D. Yost. Of Colony For Children Tonight's Topic Robert Morrow will talk on the made thus far on the Ariof Jerusalem progress Friday in the zona children's Woman's colony at 8 317 W. Scottish Rite at the Tucson club, Le Cave, worthy Alameda st. William Glenn, His talk is jointly sponsored by shepherds, will the legislative of Tue- the committees members are in- Tucson Woman's club and the son Junior league.

El Conquistador. Hotel SUMMER RATES Singles 3.50 up Doubles 7.00 up Swimming Pool Privileges DINING ROOM OPEN Excellent Food Phone 5-261 I. NEW STORE ON TINE CUE NEW. a AAA SIGNS ANCON CO STORE 70 WIle HALLOWEEN FROSTING cup butter of margarine dash of salt cups dAted confectioners' sugar 1 the. (about) cream dr milk top.

vanilla orange food coloring 2 squares (2 ounces) unsweetened chocolate (melted) Cream butter or margarine and salt. Add sugar and milk alternate until proper consistency to ly spread. Add vanilla. Divide frostIng Ing to one part. chocolate to the in half; add orange food colorother.

EASY DECORATIONS To make decorations the kids will love to try these: For chocolate pumpkins and witches' cats, form round balls of chocolate frosting, flatten In palms of hands, and shape. For eyes, nose, mouth, and pumpkin stems use bits of jellied, candy, cloves, chocolate bits, slices: of maraschino cherries, and corn A for the cat, may be cut candy. from a long jellied licorice candy. For small pumpkin faces use round flat orange jelly make candles; cut in half crosswise to pumpkin faces a shiny orange. sale A GROUP OF DRESSES MISCELLANEOUS GROUP Cotton dresses, coats, and suits Sheer wools, jerseys, dark cottons and colors broken sizes new fall styles PRICED TO OR PRICED FROM off LESS 19.95 TO 39.75.....

ALL SALES FINAL Corduroys, wools and cottons also BLOUSES SKIRTS Wool jerseys, rayon gabardines, cottons and silks broken sizes and colors cotton corduroy culottes VALUES FROM off 11.95 VALUES TO 25.00... I to off 8.05 TO 22.95 ManA ADOBE 47-49 WEST COUNCIL THE PINK Charge Purchases Balance of Month Payable December 10th Strinfeld's Dial 2-5811 The shortcoat is news. it comes just to there, goes everywhere Brisk little Crest Coat that will go dashing around the 1 and town with a carefree, attention-attracting sir. campus So toasty-warm, it spans October to March with great: aplomb, covering any outfit. wool fleece in camel, red, nude with lining of bright plaid wool, Sizes 9 to 15.

green, or 29.95 Coats, Street Floor lOJB Plans Dinner Wednesday, Nov. 2 Bethel No. 2. IOJB, La planning a chop. suey dinner from 5:30 the to 7 banquet p.m, room Wednesdar, of the Nov.

Scottish 2, In Rite cathedral. Reservations close, Friday ning. Mrs. Charles pen Nichols called or Mrs. fori R.

W. Barker may reservations. A short business follow. Masons 'and' Eastern' Stars; are, invited. Mission View PTA Plans For Carnival Plans have been 'announced by Mrs.

Gaudencio Ramirez Mission Flew PTA president. for. the school carnival, slated Thursday eve ning, Nov. 10. This is the prinfund-ralsing project of the; Food, movies, concessions, shows! association.

and gumes are Committee chairmen include Mrs: Manuel Zumano, Frank Esta villa, Mrs. Arnulfo Salazar, Mrs. John Shee and Miss Evelyn Badger. Bills Cutie Out. Advance ticket sales' will be ducted by the children of View The boy and selling the taost tickets will reign as king and queen of the carnival it costs less to see better complete Take Four Prescription ACME EYE-GLASS CO.

119 E. Broadway "Values in Vision" DR. KLONDA LYNN, president of Tucson Zonia club, will give the address of welcome at the banquet of the Interclub council at 6:30 p. tomorrow at the Santa Rita hotel. Zonta is the hostess for the banquet.

Atgroup tending will be representalites from Zonta, Altrusa, and Pilot clubs. The council functions as a clearing. house for joint projects on civic welfare and better. ment. Monthly meetings are held.

Masquerade Slated For Friday Evening The annual Halloween party of junior high students at SS. Peter and Paul school, will be held from 8 to 11 P. m. in the school hall, Mrs. Friday Joseph T.

McCarthy is general chairman for the festivities spon' sored each year by Mothers the club. Square dancing and games, prizes for the most original, funniest, prettiest and best costumes, and appropriate refreshments are planned by the committees. About 150 guests are expected. Committees are: Refreshments, Michael Flaherty, Fred L. Mmes.

Mueller and G. E. Weber; Austin prizes, Bush, Mimes. James Reidy. roc and Eugene Adams: decoraM.

P. McCarthy, and Kathryn' James tions; Mines. dancing and games, Mmes. Wills, M. Sabala McCarthy and Joseph T.

Barkley: M. P. McCarthy. All committce will serve as chaporones. The rummage sale now being by the Sisterhood of sponsored held at 188 S.

Meyer st. will Congregation Ananel Israel and now being continue through Friday. Among the Items for sale are overcoats, evening dresses, dress suits, shoes and tles. HAL BURNS FRESH FLOWERS Tucson for 27 Years" 25 N. Stone Phone 3-1172 TABU the forbidden' perfume Continental sophistication- -plunt The Perfume $17.50 to 12.50€ The Cologne $18.00 to Done CONGRESS DIAL JONES AT SCOTT DRUG CO.

2-6437 THE STORE FOR BETTER PRICES.

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 Tucson Daily Citizen
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Tucson Daily Citizen Archive

Pages Available:
391,799
Years Available:
1941-1977