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Music, Literature, Arf PAGE TEN-A TUCSON, ARIZONA, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20, 1949 VOL. 108 NO. 20 Society, Home, Fashion 10 NEW MEMBERS JOIN FRATERNITY Graduation Dance Slated Slate of Plans Revealed During YWCA Annual Membership Dinner "YWCA Fashion for 1949" was the theme of the annual member Fire Auxiliary Elects, Officers The Auxiliary to the South Skle Volunteer Fire Department held its Art Show Voting Will Be Closed On Next Tuesday Voting in all categories for the Tucson Independent Artists Group open show will close at 5:30 p.m. ship dinner of the YWCA held on Monday evening with Mrs. Arthur Roberts presiding.

Invocation was given by Rev. Titus B. Scholl, The names of 10 new members have been announced by Phi Delta Kappa, professional education fraternity at the University of Arizona. The group includes John F. Combs, Superior; Clifford F.

Burns, Mid-Year Seniors Invited to pastor of Our Saviour's Lutheran church. Formal After Ceremonies Two-Day Exhibit To Be Held by Wm. Schimmel Paintings by William B. Schimmel will be on exhibit Friday and Saturday at the Arizona Inn. This will be the third exhibit to be given by Mr.

Schimmel this season at the Inn. The artist will be present at the exhibit both days during the afternoons and evenings. The Roskruge Y-Teens were waitresses. A welcome was given by Tucson; Theodore O. Beach, Tucson; and Victor G.

Edman, Alva- Mn. Roberts to Mr. C. D. Loper.

general secretary of the YMCA, and coterie, Misses Wilma Klewin, Cora Tuesday in the downstairs gallery at the Tucson Chamber of Corn- Deacon? young wives, Mrs. Evelyn Health Is Topic Of PTA Meeting "Health" will be the subject of a program scheduled for the January meeting of Amphitheater Parent Teacher association on Thursday at 8 p.m. In the school. The meeting is in charge of Miss Inez Russell, school nurse. General health problems, as they affect the family, and their relation to the school, and the new National health program, which seeks to correlate all available information gathered by the schools, will be discussed.

A business meeting will precede the program and refreshments will be served during a social hour following. All parents are urged te attend. rado, Minn. Others are Marvin R. Horr, Tuc Mr.

ward B. Stalnaker, executive of the Council of Social Agencies. Mr. Stanley Y. Steele, executive Herrington, Mrs.

Copply Hill: Votes bv exhibitors and the A formal dance will be held In the Tucson senior high school cafeteria tomorrow following the graduation exercises, senior class ad- ter roundup, Misses Betty will be counted separately son; Charles L. Isaccson, St. Johns; George E. McConnell, Tucson; Wil of the Community Chest, ent Marge Jarik: Davis-Monthan Serv elections for the following year recently. New officers are Mrs.

Raymond Thornton, president; Mrs. Kenneth Moushe y. vice-president; Mrs. George O. Fousse, secretary; Mrs.

C. S. Scotten, treasurer; Mrs. Harry Hemphill, financial secretary. New committeewomen include Mrs.

Hemphill and Mrs. Thornton, membership; Mrs. Scotten and Mrs. R. Foster, entertainment; Mrs.

Moushey and Mrs. J. Roberts, grievance; Mrs. E. Rickel and Mrs.

Foussee, sick; Mrs. Foster, Mrs. M. Prizes are being awarded in the liam E. Norby, San Bernardino, vanous categories 01 an.

on ana visor D. Romero, announced. ice club. Misses Margaret Batz, Stella Dalton. Friday service project.

Mrs. C. L. Jack Watson, Tucson; and Franklin Barrett, Tucson. greetings.

Short Buslnes Meeting During the short business session the minutes of the 1948 annual meeting were- read by Mrs. C. C. or tne classes anu service organ- Prizes are being donated by Doelp, Miss D. Cooper ider; Friday luncheon.

Mrs. E. G. Wood, Mrs. A.

B. Ballantvne: luncheon speaker. toTfrZ'TC'' of the 120 graduating Members Fete Music Section Mrs. A. B.

Schmidt, Miss Paintc Ar. neJscni0ls- I 4 I 1 i v. LIUOUIUU 4 VV. V. RpnfiPV nnntr rvipuv Mrs.

t- A TVica -f fi ro Stw. I 11 II i IdllllilL'. 1 lH)l(M'fnTPr MP Tl. vi i v. v.

r-, Hemphill, fi- O'BRIENS ARE RESIDING OX AVEST KING ROAD MSgt. and Mrs. Jack O'Brien who have recently arrived here from Shanghai, China, where Sgt. O'Brien has been stationed for the past 32 months are establishing their home at 138 West King road. He is stationed at Davis-Monthan.

This is the first time that Mrs. Snoddy; the treasurer's report was gfven by Mrs. E. B. Carmack, and constitutional changes were presented by Mrs.

Frances X. Wallace. All were accepted. Mrs. E.

G. Wood, member of the Campbell. Mrs. James C. Clark; rest; heimer Book Store, and a group of art and Jim Quick, room, mvs.

Agnes is.reniz, uar-; individuals, incliulintr Alesdnmet: of tne student ikhiv; KaiDara jent, will Mrs. Ralph Guthrie, Mrs. E. B. Carmack and Mrs.

W. Claude Davis Ibara McKinley; emergency fames Haiflie Marvin' a Istudent body secretary; Jim Star- me telephone company 11! 1 A rf-fl 11 1 1 I class vice-president; demonstrate the new dial system nnminMnr -nmmiit in ns, v-uiwn n- Anna Ouorkenhucli. V. Wato. Key, senior entertained recently at luncheon in the Roundup Room of the El Pre senior class secre- at tne next meeting ot tne auxiliary States.

A native of England, she was reared in Shanghai. Sgt. O'Brien lived in Bisbee prior to entering the service. following newly elected board transient, Miss Jean Harris, iolcl. M.

H. Starkweather, riace'1obbie Wilson John Huerta, junior class hers" for the 1019-52 term: Mrs. Pirs- flia ans. permanent rei-arui piacet Home Gas Fuel. Doro-itar3': sidio hotel in honor of members ofjQ'Brien has been in the United thv Musser.

Anshei Israel sictor. vice-president; bluney iuae iee, on January 2S at the fire department, 119 Indian School road, at p. m. Every one in the district is invited to attend. Leslie V.

Clawson, Mrs. Philip Crox- the music section of the Tucson Woman's club. Plans were discussed for the forthcoming pag hood, Richard Morse, Rev. George1 junior class secretary; Bob Lacag-Ferguson and Letter Magazine. inina- vice-president of the sopho- ton.

Mrs. E. K. Gill, Miss Emma Holbein. Miss Margaret A.

There were two models for each Mlc Laura Xohles. Mrs. H. p. activity who modeled in the club- The auxiliary's project of the ivHlillvil uuiniio XKtl ivmm Ha swrptarv: Frances Snv- montn is to erect a lence at tne fire house to protect children.

der, girls social hour vice-presi social hour Phenlcie, Mrs. J. ralmer Vo-veek art show have in- Mrs. V. E.

Wilson. Nominating, time. Reversing their blue tnanglecludcd as hosteises Mesdamos Ben. rnmmitio fnr th late cards, the cast spelled out eant, "Progress with the Tucson Woman." Those attending were Mmes. George Jones, W.

Claude Davis, D. Burr Du Bois, Edward Gaj Paul dent; Margery McNabb. girls' social i -ivn AJlJJl 1 1. til II i I I II 1 Mrs. Van Hardeveld Mrs.

B. L. Pomeroy. Mrs. C.

D. "larger, More Active MemDersnip, Tennvson. S. Cullen Doro- secretary; uod iueiz, no social Mr. a vt rtaiiantvnn ATrlwiuie uiona ting.

accom-ii iiiour vice-presiueni; ana uod icr- McQuown, Paul Burgess, E. B. Car To Speak at Luncheon I 1... I 1 i isht C. J.

Hel- Russell Fairgrleve, Mrs Mrs. GeorerCalIison. Richard Dar- rett, secretary- of the boys social hour committee. The programs will he pink, panied by Mrs. Eugenia Bromberg, sang "Bless This House." The meeting closed with prayer by Rev.

Mr. Scholl. mack, W. F. Conelly, James Hall, Fred Krivel, J.

E. Leggett, Lois Maddock, H. J. Mackenzie, Joseph Metcalf, H. O.

Peterson, Lloyd Rob row, Miss Edna McGown, Miss Bonnie Kremenak; prize chairman, Mrs. 1 Mrs. J. A. Van Hardeveld Sr.

will be guest speaker at the luncheon on Friday at 1:00 p. m. at the YWCA. Mrs. Van Hardeveld will Stella'Roc'a; the Interviewing out the pink and blue mittec, Mr.

Amos Taub; visual pub-i theme in the decorations. The pro- Board Meeting; Followed erts, Marie Timberman, Bern Van AJ JmS Mr. Charles gram will consist of en dances on Traditions and the membership meeting. Mrs. O.T.'tee t0 scnd out direct mail invita.

and two extras, played by Johnnie LeKel1ciS Legends Derk Kerk, R. B. Wheeler, J. H. Dickson, Dick Hall, Martin Rogers and R.

R. Guthrie. Barringer and the swing band lerstedt. Mrs. O.

T. Norton and Mrs. France N. Wallace were elected voting delegates to the national convention March 7 to 14 In San Francisco. Mrs.

E. B. Carmack and Miss Elizabeth Howsare will also attend. Miss Margaret A. Knight will be one of the 30 delegates representing the national board.

Brief reports were given by the president and by Miss Elizabeth' Howsare, executive director. Mrs. Miira Hi.iiuiin Mrs. W. H.

Loerpabel. Miss ooaru tor iuvj. umer omcers arc: Ahnntt irc mi, I Chaperones for the dance ill be Mrs. Bessie Rea. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Phelan, Miss Maude Miller: and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mein- rst vice-president.

Mrs. E. Mrs M. Green. Mrs.

Madeline ilson; second ce-president, Mrs. Schut2bankf Mrs Marguorite Mor. T. K. Burgos; third vice-president.

r0Wt Mr- Seif In cans- The noon book review will be given bv Miss Sarah Pulos, who will review "So Dear to My Heart" by Sterling North. The public is invited to the service project at 10 a. the noon book review and the 1:00 p. m. luncheon.

Reservations for the CARD PARTY HELD TUESDAY A card party was sponsored Tuesday bv the American Legion Post No. 71 in the V.F.W. hall at 124 East Broadway. Winner of an afghan was Mrs. Robert Sigourney of G40 West Prince street.

Mrs. Mrs. j. ij. aanuers; hucruiaiy, pnrrf pnhn Aire Oscar Davisson zer.

Special guests for the evening Laura Nobles; treasurer. Mrs. E. and Mr. C.

Wilev. Carmack. An installation service H. E. Phenicle, music chairman, led the group singing accompanied by was led by the retiring president, will be Mr.

and Mrs. U. A. Carson, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert D. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. P. E.

Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Drachman, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Fickett, Mr. and Mrs. Anshei Israel Group Mrs. Arthur Roberts, for the in Mrs. Henry F.

Vincent. the! Ruth Arango was chairman of the I card party committee. luncheon may be made at YWCA. Fashion Show Models The script for the fashion show, Will Have Card Party The card party arranged for Sat Andy Tolson, Mr. and Mrs.

Rollin T. Gridley and Miss Calanthe "YWCA Fashion for 1948." was coming officers and new board members. A letter was read from the Community Chest granting money for the special repairs which the YWCA had requested last summer. These include repairs in the pool written by Mrs. Helen E.

Dickin Brazclton. urday night, Jan. 22, by the Sisterhood of Congregation Anshei Israel with Mrs. Fannie Goldenberg as son, chairman of the membership committee, and included models from all YWCA activities. These were; Board, Mrs.

J. B. Sanders, now at Steinfeld's and shower rooms which will be chairman, will feature a gin rummy tournament Mr. Max Lukacs will be In charge. closed for a few weeks.

Mrs. Norton appointed the fol Arts and Crafts League to Meet Tucson League of Arts and Crafts will hold a potluck dinner for all members at 1 p.m. Sunday. The A prize will be to the lowing chairmen of committees: Mrs. T.

K. Burges, personnel; Mrs. holder of the highest score. There will also be a door prize. Assisting Mrs.

Goldenberg with refreshments authentic SPALDING CASUALS Frances N. Wallace, finance; Mrs. E. G. Wood, education; Mrs.

C. C. dinner will be followed by an open Snoddy, health education; Mrs. and other arrangements will be Mrs. L.

Cohen, Mrs. J. Fishman. W. E.

Wilson, Y-Teen; Mrs. Stanley Mrs. n. Epstein. Mrs meeting, and will take place at the League Workshop and Salesroom, 2162 North Fark avenue.

From 2 to 5 p.m. there will be Y.Steele, young adult; Mrs. Richardj r2 Harvill. public affairs: Mrs. II.

E. MaTrks' Harrv Phenlcie. music; Miss Margaret) 2S JverrB all Mrs. E. B.

Carmack; committee member, Mrs. Stanley Y. Steele, Mrs. W. Wilson; staff, Mrs.

Lou Smith, Miss Mona Ray Mann; convention delegate, Mrs. O. T. Norton, Mrs. Frances N.

Wallace. Y-Teens, Misses Nancy Davis, Virginia Frlesner, Viola Rivera, Shirley Brown; Pepper Tree clubs. Misses Joanna Bonecutter, Ruth Ayers, Petite Catlin, Edith Catlln, Judith McKinley, Carolyn McKln-j ley, Carol Burwell; Misses Daisy Lewis, Shirley Jean Robinson; camp-to-be, Misses Gloria King, Dottle Hilson; student assoclation-to-be, Terry Talmadge, Susan White. Swim club, Misses Edna Gillespie, Marty Shelton. Craft, Misses Phyllis Chlpman, Knicht.

memhershin. Chairmen for ui iuKe anu residence will be announced within Spalding shoes have always been high on the list of can't do-withouts. These good-looking Spaldings travel plenty, and they wear well the year 'round. i Once you've tried a pair, they'll be your favorite, too! a few days. Staff members are Miss Elizabeth an open house and the public is invited.

Craft demonstrations will be given by Leonard Guddemi and Robert Ludwig. Mr. Guddemi will demonstrate sketching and Mr. Ludwig will demonstrate silk screening. A demonstration of textile painting will also be given.

Registration for craft classes is still open. All interested in learning leather work, ceramics, textile All members are urged to attend and to bring their friends. Mah jongg players are asked to bring their sets and score pads. Party to Be Held in Labor Temple Friday Howsare, executive director; Mrs. Lou Smith, Y-Teen program director; Miss Mona Ray Mann, young adult program director; Mrs.

Mary E. Davidson, bookkeeper and maintenance; Mrs. Vlrgiina Rysdale, of- Pat Burns; Les Femmes Savantes, the painting, wood carving, block print- The Ladies' Auxiliarv of Tucson Central Trades Council is ling, silk screening, basket weaving Mrs. Willie Thompson, Mrs. Alice.

ice; Mrs. Alma Jt. Young, resident Preston; Chung Mel, Miss Mary Miss Hazel Pulford, re-Frances Low, Mrs. Esther secretary. A.

A Spalding original brown and white elk saddle with flat heel, red rubber sole. 9.95 SPALDING giving a social party in honor of(and design are asked to call in their newly elected officers at 7:30, person at the Workshop in the p. m. Friday in the Labor Temple. 'afternoon or evening during the week.

Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. The newly-elected officers are Mrs. Herman Berlowe, president; Mrs. Hazel West, vice-president; Mrs. Esther Birdsall, secretary; Opti-Mrs.

Club Meets at Noon Mrs. Charles E. Starns, president- Railway Auxiliary The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Or- derof Railway Conductors will hold Mrs. Rose Humphreys, Mrs. Marv Cooke and Mrs.

J. social meeting for cards and tonight in a brown Han piiarrls. All members nre in- games at 7:30 clock nuAumij ill BjicclA iu liicuiucia," trV Vt 11 And PiiPRts nt Ihp Onti-Atrs Plnh Vited. ithe 1UU1 nail. B.

"Miss Chief elk loafer over the famous Spalding last. GAA to Have Playnighl at THS 7.95 today at a luncheon meeting in the "House by the Side of the Road," 3G02 Grant road at 12:30 p. m. She will speak on welfare problems in Pima Pniintv. The Girls' Athletic Association of I Norma Jean Don is in charge of Jm r.

o.iii Fifteen pupils from Davis School i 1 ucson senior mgn scnooi uaviauoiu. omici have a nlavnisht this eveninsr In tertainment chairman. A one-hour Clubs to Honor Sophie Hart at. Memorial Meet The Wellesley club of Tucson and the Tucson branch of Penwomen are arranging a memorial meeting in honor of Sophie Chantal Hart for 4 pan. on Sunday at the Tucson Water Color Guild, 857 South Swan road.

Miss Hart, professor emeritus of English at Wellesley college, was a resident of Tucson for 10 years prior to her death in December. Speakers at the meeting will Include Dr. Alfred Atkinson, Dr. Rob- ert I Nugent, vice-president of the University of Arizona; Miss Beulah Wadsworth, president of the Tuc-J son Penwomen: Mrs. F.

N. Guild, Mrs. Stanley Doyle and Mrs. M. Erwin Schevill, president of the Tucson Wellesley club.

Miss Waftwworth end Mrs. Schevill will preside at the meeting. All friends of Miss Hart are Invited to attend. In Our 95th Year the girls' gym after special awards playnight will follow. President have been given.

Carmen Donisi Is in charge of the The members will supply their evening. Women's Shoes, Street Floor will present a program of singing and dancing. Mr. Rollin T. Burr, principal of Davis school will ac-company the group to the meeting.

Visitors Club Has Luncheon The Visitors Club of the Tucson Chamber of Commerce met recently for a turkey dinner at Lazy Bar own luncnes ana Beverly Adams is in charge of obtaining beverages Minor and major letters will be awarded to the girls who have met the requirements. Those girls ho uancn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krah.

have completed the necessary three owners of the ranch, were host activities will te given their mem to 52 guests. bershlp cards. In Our 95thl Year Past Presidents Of Girl Scouts Spring rosenblums Are Honored superb Past presidents of the Sahuaro Girl Scout council were honored at the annual dinner meeting Tuesday In the high school cafeteria nn were introduced by the pre classic Suits, short Coats aann siding oiticer, Mrs. o. H.

Golberg. Those present were Mesdames P. W. Hodges, Edward Hayden. Roval Irving, John Ramsden.

Pins for five-year membership were awarded to Mrs. Clyde Baldwin. Mrs. J. F.

Hunger and Roval Irvine. each 39.9$ Membership of the nominating, membership committee who were elected were Mrs. Evelvn McKis-sick. Mrs. P.

W. Hodges. Mrs. V. L.

Swengel, Mrs. Thelma Moody and Gilbert Ray. These represent one from each district who will serve with Miss Laura Nobles whose term did not expire. Each field of activity In the Sahuaro council was briefly pre-! sented by representatives as fol-! lows: Mrx. Andy Tolson who spoke! for the members of the hoard of! directors: Mrs.

Hulda Schuch as! representative of the district chair man; Mrs. Osa Zinn who told of the function of the members of council committees: and Mrs. Eve lyn Condron of University Heights Made Exclusively from inn V. cnir.i;,- II Made Exclusively from 100 No. 1 Semolina ii i A Premium Ingredient wno represented the leaders and troop committees.

Good things come in threes this time it's Rosenblum's two-piece suit with matching short coat. Ever-admired Donegal tweed in a much-desired all year 'round weight expertly tailored and trimmed with leather buttons in brown or grey, sizes 10 to 18. Another new arrival in a 4-button classic of all wool gabardine. Sizes 10 to 20, 49.95 Ready to Wear, Street Floor Soroptimists to Have Benefit Bingo Party 1IM Spaghetti Soroptimists will hold a benefit party Saturday at 8 p.m. in he Woman's club house, Proceeds Rill go for the Intermediate home for Juveniles.

Door prizes will be riven. Sunday night SoroptlmisU will co-sponsors with the Sunday Evening Forum for the talk by One of GROCERY STORE PRODUCTS Qualify Foods 1 auierwe Turney Garten..

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