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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 19

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Tucson, Arizona
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Tueo. Arliona undrt QctobT 21. 1W P.F.O. Meeting Chapter P.E.O., will meet the home of Mrs. C.

Z. Lesher, 1919 East Fifth street at 2:30 p. m. on Wednesdav. Tucson In Particular Tucson's Growing Colony of Writers, Musicians and Allied Artists Has New Member; I Discover the Little Man Who Is Always There Jewish Welfare Meeting Planned The Tucson Jewish Welfare Society will have its first membership meeting of the season Oct.

-S in the Fiesta room of the Santa Rita and Dr. Boris Zemsky will be guest speaker. The Santa Rita orchestra will furnish entertainment for the meeting, and refreshments will be served. Hostesses for the evening be Mo'dames Paul Sgutt, Ethel Sarney, Elmer Goldwyn, Harry Yawitt. Albert Glickman, Joseph Myerson, R.

G. Horwitz, Harry Abelson. I. 11. Handmaker and Elmer Present.

The meeting will be open to recent arrivals in Tucson, or anyone interested in the organization, it was announced. By XAXCY LUXSFORD M-s a Ion way from the court of the Czar to Tucson bat Nicholas Vasilieff (that isn't as hard to pronounce as it looks), Russian tenor, gnally made it. and is here with the avowed intention of spending the riizabeth Healy threw a minor cocktail party for him the ot.h.r that spoil good appearance of clothes. Remember Mufti removes many spots from clothing, made from a variety of materials. 30c.

SOc and $1. MUFTI THE MANY-USE SPOT REMOVER such music lovers as Robert i 'J. Connor and Mrs. Cecil Sharp and daughter there Musical Recital To Be on Monday Students of Rollin Pease. Robert O'Connor and Anna Mae Sharp will be presented in a recital on Monday at the college of fine arts at 8:15 p.

m. The program will be as follows: "Au Matin" Godard Lesley Ward "Voices of the Bells' Enrico Mineo "How Do I Love Maude Valerie White Polly Hagan "Reflets dans l'eau" Debussy Don Duckworth "Beyond the Stars" Andrew Buchhauser "Sin tu Amor" Miguel Sandoval Barbara Ann O'Dowd "Prelude Minor" Rachmaninoff Joan Werbrich "The Unforeseen" Cyril Scott Beaut3r Passing Beauty" Walter Golde Mary Ellen -Mattice "Nocturne Sharp Major" Chopin Ruthe Surber "0 Had I Jubal's Lyre" Handel "Offering" Walter Golde Marba Lines "Ballade Polonaise" Henry Vieuxtemps Kathleen Robertson Accompanists: Martina Powell, Anna Mae Sharp. avians who have since joined MEN 0 BROKEN VASES 3 tca4 rtXIslJstllJ Bishop, Wife Share Honors St. Philip's-in-the-Hills Scene Of. Entertainment With Reception m.

Rev. Arthur B. Kinsolvlng II, bishop of Arizona, and Mrs. Kinsolving were guests of honor at an informal reception given yesterday between the hours of 4 and 6 p. m.

at the home of Rev. and Mrs. George B. Ferguson, 2100 East Fourth street. The rector, wardens and vestry of St.

Philip's in the -Hills Church were hosts for the occasion. Presiding alternately at the tea table were Mmes. H. B. Leonard, Carl Gustafson, Raymond Fowler, Leo Keith, Walter Roediger, George Dixon, Thomas L.

Daily and Selim Franklin. Assisting as hostesses were Mmes. William Lucas, Robert May, Eugene Steinheimer, Hartlev Snyder, Albert Hubbard, Robert Bancroft. Andreas Andersen and Abner Brown. Rector of St.

Philip's in the Hills is Rev, Ferguson, and Rev. Walter Whichard is assistant rector. Dr. H. B.

Leonard is senior warden with Leo Keith, junior warden. Vestry members are Scott B. Appleby. Thomas Hale, Carl Gustafson, Dr. George Dixon.

Robert A. May, Walter Roediger, Eugene Dura nd and C. Leonard Peiffer. Associate vestry members are Andreas Andersen, Ira M. Appel, Robert Bancroft, Raymond P.

Fowler. Abner Brown, Albert Hubbard, William Lucas, Eugene Steinheimer and Hartlev Snyder. tAirPS Willi Ule j-zuii vuolas, iiu here last fall. He taught ng in New York, and plans to fine same in Tucson. Herding a bunch of giant Russian and building airplanes are ot exactlv allied professions, but Z.

v. spent the past two and a Zk years working in the engineer-7 'department of the Grummun Sit, where they make the Wild-Lj, Hellcats, and the new Tiger it Engineering was a little some- jj. the priest- StUQVlIlK 1U1 ture of dainty little Mrs. Leigh Hawley. "Letter From Home" photographer, perched on the corner of the ring at the wrestling matches Tuesday nights.

The other night she was sitting In Gorilla Ramos" corner while he was flopped on the floor resting. The expression on her face as she regarded the tired Gorilla should have been recorded for posterity. Erskine Caldwell was taking in the matches, and there were the usual "every Tuesday nighters." Despite all the efforts of the sports editor to persuade Johnny Swenski to fall out of the ring again, no one fell in my lap this time, and I enjoyed the matches in safety and comparative peace of mind. Dropped in to see Mrs. Jones of the Doll Shop this week, she has just opened again for the winter She said she spent her vacation in the shop, but kept evervthing covered, stayed in her rooms, slept late, and read all the books she didn't have time to read last winter.

She has evolved a clever idea of what to do with your heirloom, silver, napkin rings. She has constructed a top and bottom of blond mahogany mounting for the rings, making them into charming little boxes to contain jewelry gifts. The addition of a stuffed "velvet top makes them quite ornamental as a pin cushion after the gift has been removed. the Russian nuuu, nnartpt. and ntittin on fatneorai r-- performance for Czar Ho likps Tucson and cawaro cactus, rus nuuuy acuip- aiine caricatures.

He is a tenor. so are his seven uncles and two jroihers ci i 9 This week the trout oi me row enchantment The Campus Lodge rontains a smau article enuuea -Who is Kilroy?" Seems he is the ttitfle man who nas jusi oeen mere St. Margaret's Guild 4 aid who naums uie ien uiuuiu a around the world. I heard the thM- dav about a character named l' I T. 1 .1 1 moe" wno mvaueu jL.ngi.inu.

jlong with the anKS ana Drougni along his SISier jueim. omue ja jui 'about as mythical and as ever-pres- The officers of St. Margaret's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church were guests at a brunch recentlv. i Mrs. Allan J.

Ball, 270 North For- peus avenue, was the hostess. Those present included Mmes. G. Burton Rvsdale, Ronald F. Perrv, R.

D. McDonald. Rov Hughes, Mantle, Roy Gill, John E. Kyle, E. H.

Crabtree, Don Redick and Ralph Bell. Mt as the terry commanu sm leaves his picture wher-1 ba fron 876 E. 3rd Phone S98 Smartly Tailored SHIRTS In white, peach, fuchsia, powder, aqua, and lime. Sizes 32 to 3S. Tucson Little Theatre Reserve Seat Tickets FOR BLITHE SPIRIT NOW ON SALE at the Temple of Music, 10 a.

m. to 5 p. m. i rchis nose, his PvP5. solIS ot places every day, 1 eves ire md a pair of hands, peeking over i wall.

Smoe is a sterling charac uiuugm i was proot against surprise. But the other dav I was working awav busilv. I looked nn ter, Who aoes ever imiig rigm ne niV appear beside a door saying iom my typewriter and who should I be standing in front of me but by Adele Simpson Adele Simpson's designing genius it translated into entrancing fashion jew. elryl EARRINGS, dramatic crystal sets In-colored or clear designs 19.95 LAPEL PINS, antique designs that cllmai -your costume 10.00 to 39.95 son. He was in school here from 1935 to 1938, served in the Domini-1 can Republic for two and a half hears, and for the past vear and a I don't know what Lena Ferber, former L.

of A. stu-j inavbe she pestered the Wacs, say-! den' nited States vice-coun-, inj "Lena's slip doesn't show, does i in Madrid. I yours?" I think I'd like a picture The lad has been away from i iif Smoe to go on my desk, sajing Tucson sunshine for six jears, camel imoe can spell, why can't you?" in on the Clipper to New York, and half hac hotn in rhat'ao rf tVaf American consul office in Madrid. He's leaving Monday for New York, and will go back to Spain the first of November. sioie aooui lour aavs awav from 1 to come and see Tuc- I woold alo like to have a pic- his family JEWELRT STREET FLOOB TUChO.N'S Ql ALIT1 STOKE SINCE 18o TUCSON'S QUALITY STORE SINCE 1854 TUCSON'S QUA LIT STOP.E SINCE 1M4 dJ nil Ml 3045 50- it VV it mhm 'I 1 1 vl lit.

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