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i Civic i The Tucson Concert band, under the direction of Franz Glover, will present the first in a series of civic concerts sponsored by the Saturj diy Morning Musical club at p.m. Sunday at the Temple of Music and Art. public is Invited and there if no admission charge. The band-, a 30-picce organlza- Includes professionals from -rt i i RarTd Daughters 1 Special Meeting A a oana Is For Thursday Evening A ipeclal Inspection meeting of bethel No. 2 of Tucson.

International Order of Job's Daughters, has been called for 730 p.m. Thurs day aay Scottish Rite cathedral. Attending council tht Tucson Federation clans. of Musl- iiaiin. Other civic attractions planned the committee are a Christmas program Dec.

11. three one-act plays Jan. 15, to be given by the Desert Drama guild, the Herring hall drama group and the lucson little theater, international music In March and a dance program in A JTwded by Mrs. Elisabeth Healy. the committee Includes Mrs Gene- Vieve Brown Wright.

Alfred gins and William AGO a Open Houses Alpha Chi Omega sorority will hold open house from 2.30 i 8:30 p.m. Saturday and from until 7 p.m. Sunday, at. the chapter Uouie at 1030 North Cherry st. Invitations have been sent to members of the faculty, fraternities, sororities, and to the men's and women's dormitories.

Many out-of-town nlumnae of Alpha Chi Omega are expected to be present for the occasion. The chapter house has been completely remodeled and extensive additions have been made during the summer. Among additions Is a spacious lounge, a i i room with one wall completely in the Red room of the calling Anita Barker or Mrs. Swem, Hostesses will be Miss Barker. Teddy Condit, Sue Foster, Mary Jo Harvey, Mary Belle Breeding and Mrs.

William Glenn of the guardian will be Mrs. Ruth E. Lawrence, supreme guardian, Mrs. Sharlot Swem, grand guardian, and Louis G. Kohler, associate grand guardian of Arizona, Officers are asked to be present at 7 p.

re. for robe Inspection. Mrs. Lawrence, who was instrumental In Instituting Arizona bethels. Is a past grand -guardian of California and past worthy matron of the Order of Eastern Star Mrs.

Swem has been affiliated with the order since 1922 and is a The IOJB Is open to all girls between the ages of 12 and 20 who have a relative who is a Master Mason in good standing or who was at the time of his death. The purpose is to bind together girls of Masonic relationship for character building. The term bethel means a holy place. Marv Committees Jo Harvey, chairman of decorations for the banquet, will be assisted by Annlrene Belk, Sandra Bierbaum, Jackie Boaz, Shirley James M. Howsare Will Address LWY The League of Women Voters of Tucson, will meet at 10 a.m.

Wednesday at the 738 N. Fifth ave. Mrs. John H. Haugh president, will conduct the business meeting, after which James M.

Howsare of Plan Dinner For Governor The Tucson- chapter of Alpha Phi will honor Mrs. -Robert Laughlin, district governor, the Pima county attorney's AJLA Names Administrator Miss Dorothy Rackemann of Boston, president of the Association of Junior Leagues of America, today announced the appoint- mont of Mrs Lee L. Cornell of New mem nistrator the 8 at a buffet dinner at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Wallace Gray, 4207 Oxford dr.

Also to be honored are new pledges of the active chapter. supervisors, will discuss the prospective new legislative districts for the county, made possible by an increase in population. session will follow the discussion, LUC 141 1 Mrs. Gray will be and meeting Is open to the pub- Mmes.C. Zaner Lesher, John Max Vosskuhler and Heath Wright.

Mrs. Laughlln arrived yesterday morning from San Diego, where visiting the new 1 with the order since 1322 and is a dra Bierbaum a oaz TM vteltlng the dap-. nast honored queen. Kohler has Corric, Jody Ellis, Martha Foster, pw San Diego been wUh the Organization since Valerie Layton, Marion Bobbins; coll( ghe vill remaln 1925, having served as associate and Mamie Lou Thompso n. On unm Tnursdgy even i ng i- the flower committee are Teddy mi-irdlan of bethel No.

2 guardian of beth cago. Banqnet At 9-P. M. A banquet at 6 p. m.

at Georgets will precede the meeting. Reserva- tlons may be made until tonight by ssoca a In Chi- the flower committee are Teddy CondU and Foster Anita Barker is head of the room arrange- Auxiliary Endorses Slums' Clearance At. the meeting of the Woman's auxiliary to the National Federation of Post Office Clerks, No. 255, held Wednesday, evening at the courthouse, the group went on record as endorsing the slum clearance project. Resolutions were drawn up and the secretary instructed to send copies to the committee, the mayor and the city council.

Mrs. Clyde Wilcox presided. The following appointments were made, Mrs Robert G. Carlson, mistress at arms to fill the unexplred term of Mrs. H.

E. Pugh; Mrs. John J. McLaughlin, representative to the Yuma, Saturday. Junior Y-Teen Club HearsTwoSpeakers Junior High Y-Teen members held their monthly city-wide meet- Ing Wednesday at the YWCA.

The meeting opened with singing folk songs from other countries. Rose Robinson, president of the interclub council, introduced the guest speakers for, the program. Mrs. Arthur' Roberts, world fellowship chariman on the YWCA board, told of the total world fellowship plans in the local and national organization, and how teenagers are of vital importance- in building good will at school, in I CJ-IO Frances Bridges, Patricia i. Cathy Crane, Doris Elkins, Jerry; retary Dickey, Nancy Everett, Mimi Gor-i committee heads for the year in in, lu uuuume of information sponsored the community and nation.

She of hardships in in hv the Junior league and the Tuc- cited examples (Jv un. i i i ne AmflFirn In which overlook's a large son woman's club; Mrs. W. J. Europe as well as America natlo at the rear of the house.

as coe, to the Woman's civic groups. The new kitchen has been de- dl Mrs. Carl Bowrey was elected; Tea ft SnWMt for maximum efficiency by: trustee to fill the unexplred termi Mrs. David I a.so Mr. Martha Fees of the home eco- of Mrs.

Pugh. The next meeting ber of the mmlcs department at the unlvor- the group will be a Christmas the Y-Tcons abojt fca She iltTM A town girls' room, seven party Dec, 10, for members and played a chu a tea pot ne bedrooms and a sleeping thc husbands cup of tea Mrs. Tang porch havn been added. What was ui formerly the living room Is now a large reception hall. French Provincial decor prevails throughout.

Mrs. Paul S. Burgess is chairman the formal affair. She Is being assisted by Mrs. Robert Arford and A leave the history about gathering A tea a i the Added To Carnival Several new attractions have required for each type 'of tea.

She also told of the custom that the Chinese people have-in enter i I Vtovt-inr S3131CU Dy i. beverul new atuMn-ivus, Mrs. Mabel Todd, in charge of in- boon added to the Roskruge PTA vltatlons, Mrs. Martha Foes scheduled from 12:30 to Mrs. Lois Schibley, home p.m.

Saturday at the school- for the Tucson Gas, from various school clubs Light npd Power. will be in are sponsoring candidates for the charge of ar-Iking and queen of the carnival and wngsmcnts and decorations will bejcoronation take place during under the supervision of Mrs. Alan wiicn "1 she asked the girls "to inv te girls cHtt nQtfn tne ClrJS vJ I I I I IIUJCHT of everv countrv to come in for a Keith Nelson, Patty Bidgood, Ann CUD of tea in their own hearts." Relnhart and Lucille Brewer, Wakefield junior high school violinists, Evelyn Brodlsh, Nancy ght, Jeanne Carter, Joan Pat- the festivities. Robert Bancroft and W. C.

Me- Kean, cochaivman, have made plans include rides on the American Legion 40 et 8 train and a hay ride. Other concessions will be a fish pond, cake walk, fun house, i telegrams, movies, Sadie Hawkins Dr. Olenn H. Nelson, cotton candy, hamburgers professor of education at the a cold drinks, baseball throw, vcrslty of Arizona, will talk on decal tattoo, magician, darts, Place in the School" a a show and a fortune teller. Dr.

Glenn Nelson To Speak To PTA the monthly meeting of the University Heights PTA at 7:45 p.m. Wednesday in the cafeteria. Mrs. Charles Condron will preside Mrs. Leland program Both Mexican and American food will be served in the home economics department from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Gertrude Mott, school nurse, will be on duty during the carnival. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Edgar Poole and Mrs. Percy Kramer, first grade room represcn- tatives. ehalrman, will introduce the speaker.

The school orchestra, under the Alice rulmer Is speaker direction ofh Tiotn Bll Davis-Monthan PTA Ists are Mary Ellen Percy, violin; qs Fulmer talked on Carol Fraps, flute, and l''rod Con- fu op So at a rcccn meet- trumpet. Other th Dav -Monthan PTA, members are Shirley Ltndbloom, Sonny Edwards, Bill Philip Rose, Jim Falk, Mike Haas, i Larry Payne, Britton Powell, Kmlly Carpenter, Jerry Tee, Anthony Galio, John German, Arthur-Reynolds, Douglas Lindsay, Jack Llenmeam, Carol Andwson, Anita. Pankey and Bruce Burkhart, Tht monthly attendance prize will given to the room having tht most fathers present, A financial report will be given on the held recently. Other will be given by the budget committee, by the membership chairman, Mrs. Forrest JE.

Hawk, and by Mrs. Herman Berlowe, magazine chairman. Hostesses will be fifth grade room representatives, Mmes. W. P.

Conelly, i Cromwell, Ralph" Jr. and H. E. Blady. Master Masons parents and guardians are invited ha phl to.

attend this meeting as well as bd to Cardiso aid its Fol ow the plans will furthcrlng th caeo, a convalescent home for children who have had rheumatic The Wednesday meeting Is one of'several offerings by'the league's committee for "Voters' Service." The committee, of which Mrs. M. F. Frazier Is chairman, arranged a booth at Pima fair where voters information and literature were provided to the public. A recent publication by the Tucson League called "Free Men Vote" contains accurate Information concerning state and local elections, school bond elections and a calendar of political events.

The booklet is free and may be obtained by writing Mrs. M. F. Frazier, route 1, box 312. As director of the club service bureau of the New York Herald- Tribune, Mrs.

Cornell has been responsible for arrangements for national and civic groups attending the annual -Herald-Tribune forum. During the war she served as executive director of the national women's committee of the USO, and as national director of the American Women's voluntary services. The other organizations with which Mrs. Cornell has worked closely include the National Fed- iuu eration of Business and Profes- was appointed chairman Lllc (jnuuit.1* fever ward at" thi Tucson medical Church Club Tells New i clalriuu "Ji jju.j*.«^~-- sional Women's Clubs, National Ad- Y'S Board Plans For Season The tMcutive board of tht Y's Menettes met recently at the home of tht president, Mrs. Joseph Ms- thern, to make plans for the remainder of the year.

These present were Mmes. Harry McKeever, James Morgan, James Davles, nouse lo rM pju riju Myron Hlmes, Clermont Loper, Th i us for fun" party has been i 1 A a 1-n- a f.n»Y\TnitfP,» fTtpltldllltt Plan Party Friday Seventh gradt Girl Jcoutt the Sahuaro council are planning a roundup at Tucson Mountain house from 4 to 7:30 Friday. Clarence Hawkins. It was decided to co-operate with the Trlkkala committee and Mrs. Edward Rapp was appointed chairman to represent Y's Menettes on this committee.

Clothing will be collected at the next meeting. One or more Christmas baskets will planned by a committee including 'a representative from each troop. On the committee are Ellen Wood, Pat Schendel, Carolina Hastings, Joann Phillips, Barbara ICopins, Norecn Free, Janice Mo ir -'issick and Colleen McCollum. Each troop will provide for Its or more Christmas baskets will own tran s-Dorlation and will present, be prepared for needy entertainrlLlcnt or the entire group, and Mrs. Tom Hawke Is In chargej So an(l ga mc will be followed of this project.

It was also decided uare dancing. Girls hnvt to sponsor the- annual Christinasj en askcd to hrm cups and nose- party for all Y's men and theiri bac i unc hes. Cocoa and ice cream party lor w.u Dae luncnes. families, and Mrs. Myron Hlmes will be so The' next regular meeting of sional women me' next, visory Council of Menettes will be at 8 p.m to.

morrow wives of all Y's Men, service organization of the YMCA i a ment, the Advisory Council of Women ttalte'd for United Zonta club of New York, Advertising Women of Naw York and the Rehearsal club. The Association of Junior Leagues of America has, 172 member leagues in- the United States, Canada, Mexico and Hawaii. Association offices are in the Waldorf- Astoria hotel, New York City. 111 UC auiu. Adult supervisors are Mrs.

R. Schendel, program, chairman, Mrs. W. F. Cox and Mrs.

Ben R. Schermerhorn. The Girl Scout council la a Com- center. The Women's" group of St. Cyril's! 'Guests of honor, In addition toi pal has announced the following rs Laughlin, will be Mrs.

Loretta new officers: Mrs. -Marie Marum, i I A a i .11 tlirrtiin Mrs Scott, housemother of the chap- ia PTA Slated For Thursday ximer ro corresponding sec- nc Th day at the in iiulu ai. school. The president, Mrs Lemon, has announced that all DIcKey, nancy uommiuee neaus iur TM has announced that all don, Mary Lou Hill, Patricia dude Mrs Catherine Meyer, altar; a annou Patricia Meade, Doris Newman, Mrs Luthman, membership; Mrs. ipr Tn.inne Shaw.

Betty Rose Voss- Coulee Fitzpatrlck, publicity; cerveu up' lu Joanne Shaw. Betty kuhler and Peggy Westgard. Officers of the alumnae chapter are: Mrs. Joseph Welnzapfel, presi Mrs. lUit.h Fay, Mrs.

Clare Cirl, program. At the recent meeting Mrs. Harry are- clenf Mrs. Burges Rysdale, vice- A Sellars told of the aims and ob- president; Mrs. Newsom Holesap- ect ives of the Oblates of St.

Benc- ple, secretary; and Miss Frances a a order of Catholic men Beck, treasurer. University i a To Be Wednesday Students of Mme. Elenore Altman, Anna Mae Sharp and Marguerite -Ough will be presented In recital by the school of music of the University of Arizona at i and women. She invited members to attend the Oblates' meetings at the Benedictine convent on Country Club road. Refreshments were by Mrs.

Fay and Mrs. Meyer. tnp Chinese people a tne talnlng friends in their homes p.m.- Wednesday at the agriculture when tea is served. In closing, auditorium. Those participating will Wakefield junior ind TVTnnqfrUl iunior hich school 'vreen embers had i "splash" rick and Suellen Groover.

before and after the meet Welnritt ther members played vol- during the fellowship pe- ert Christmas VARIETY! CARDS largest Selection In Southern Arizona HOLIDAY WRAPPINGS Too Many anfl Too Beautiful to Count PACKAGE RIBBONS We've Got 'em for Every Purpose! CHRISTMAS SEALS and TAGS Oodles and oodles of "em! Phone 5-2301 Open Monday and Thursday Till 9 Committee chairmen announced by Mrs. Lemon include: Membership, Mrs. James H. Terry; publicity and press book, Mrs. Michael T.

Winters; hospitality, Miss Doris Kundtz; a cochairmen Frank Slmpach and Fred Kahn Parent-Teachers magazine, Mrs Carl Cathey; legislation, Warren Kaler. Martin's Beauty Studio With Your Budget in Mind has added a new "budget you who appreciate the'finest in beauty care under Mr. Martin's supervision--but are also-price-conscious. SHAMPOO AND WAVE RAZOR EDGE SHAPING PERMANENT WAVES 46 N. Srossefta 1.50 7.50 Dial 3-5102 PENALJO Adds A Twist to Fall New DON'T be LATE- KEEP your DATE! WATCH REPAIRING SwUi anil American Watches Fine Jewelry Repair Factory Methods TCntch Fitted Von V'ifl'S May We Present Our New Home 'After serving the community of Tucson for a quarter of a century we are proud to present this new modern shoe store carrying the most complete stock of men's, women's and children's shoes and accessories.

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