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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 15

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xiMsssasGoa 311? Arizona Eatltj Btar i ISA Recites Vows Miss Buchanan if Friday, Stpt. 19, 1952 Tucmii, Arizona Becomes Bride mm PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN PLAN FRIDAY MEETING The Women's Fellowship of the In a semi-formal double ring service read baturday in bb I Presbyterian church of the Cove Peter and Paul Catholic church, nant is meeting Friday at 8 p. m. at Miss Ellen Rose Buchanan be the home of Mrs. Donovan Gas- i THE CLAY LOCKETT FAMILY IS BACK FROM FLAGSTAFF Mr.

and Mrs. Clay Lockett and their daughters, Beverly and Kathy, and son, Henry, have returned to the Old Pueblo after a summer spent at their ranch near Flagstaff. During the season they visited the Indian reservations of northern Arizona and attended the Gallup ceremonial. 3400 E. SPEEDWAY came the bride of William J.

Gil' kinson. kill, 2926 East 21st street. A program in celebration of the Rev. William B. McCartin read Sesquicentennlal of National Missions is planned.

the nuptial vows at 8 p.m. The Lockett home In Tucson is located at 2826 East Eighth street. In the business meeting the pro Ailing -Kendall posed budget will be presented and pledges takei to meet the fi OFFERS YOV THESE TIMELY VALVES nancial goal adopted. Reports on relief packages, Marriage Held Now making their home In Christian education and camper-ships for will be made. 9- Programs arranged for the remainder of the year include a panel discussion on "One Great Fellowship" Oct.

a Mexican dinner at Southside Presbyterian church Nov. 13 when election of officers HOURS 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. DAILY Stockton, are Mr. and Mrs.

Robert E. Ailing who were married Sept. 6 at 8 p.m. In the Grace Lutheran church in Tucson. The bride is the daughter of Mrs.

Dorothy Buchanan, 3006 East Adams. Mr. Gilkinson is the son of Joseph Gilkinson, New York City. Yellow gladioli and pompons, palms and candelabra decorated the church. Wedding Music Mrs.

Charles Kennedy, organist, accompanied Joseph Witkowski who sang "On This Day Beautiful Mother," "Ave Maria," "Panis Angelicus" and Lord I Am Not Worthy." Dr. J. C. Reagan gave the bride in marriage. She wore a gown of white lace over white satin, which she had fashioned.

A juliet cap held her fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of white gladioli and wore a pearl necklace. Miss Dolores Buchanan was her sister's maid of honor. She was attired in a yellow taffeta gown, with nylon lace trim, and a headpiece of white daisies with will be held; the Christmas meet Rev. Arnold E.

Sitz was the of MR. AXD MRS. MAEZES MARK WEDDING AXXIVERSAR Celebrating their second wedding anniversary at a lawn and supper party this week were Mr. and Mrs. Steven Maezes of 325 South Sixth avenue.

The couple's anniversary was on Sept. 12. Guests invited to the party-were Messrs. and Mmes. Harry-Nelson, Albert LeGendre, R.

D. Stevenson, James Lockner, Ralph Spente, Joe Kosky, Joe Poishis, John Ligmalis, Elridge Graves, Mmes. Chris Minderman, Helen Ten Eysk, Anna Jonker, Jerry Lewis, Emma Brumbaugh, Marie Home, Johanna Burnett, Olean Hammers, Sara Golthorp, Myra Ailshouse, Hildur Zackerson, Jack Coppola, Misses Frances Horsch and Martha Dadisman and Messrs. Larry Guetthoff, Earl Jonkers George Simoneau and William Bates. ficiating clergyman.

ing Dec. 11 at the home of Mrs Alan G. Williams. Any women interested are welcome to attend; The former Miss Barbara Eloise Kendall, the bride, is the daughter of Mrs. Sigrid L.

Kendall, 3750 Sweetwater drive. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney Mix drained diced pineapple with cream-style cottage cheese and serve on crisp greens for a luncheon salad. Mrs.

William J. Gilkinson G. R. Ailing of Stockton are parents of the groom. BOYS' JEANS Sturdy long wearing 8 oz.

Sanforized, zipper fly. Bartacked, reinforced double knee. Sizes II 6 to 16. I 5.89 BARBARA LEWIS WEDS Uncle Escorts Bride Gorm Loftfield, uncle of the THOMAS P. MATTESON bride, gave her in marriage.

She wore a gown of white nylon net an eye veil. Her arm bouquet was of white daisies. Hedrick chapel of the First Groom's Attendants over taffeta, fashioned with a three tiered skirt and sweetheart neckline. With It she wore a long sleeved jacket and a cap, trimmed Methodist church was the setting for the informal double ring rites L. BOYD FIN'CH JR.

AXD FAMILY HERE THIS WEEK Visitors in the Old Pueblo this week are Mr. and Mrs. L. Boyd Finch Jr. and sons, Lawrence and Kenneth, who are guests of his which united in marriage Miss Bar BOYS' HOSE 'A I bara Helen Lewis and Thomas Pierce Matteson.

We will be CLOSED SATURDAY SEPT. 20th in observance of our Religious Holiday OPEN MONDAY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.

Large assortment of nationally advertised brand. parents, the L. Boyd Finches of 1917 North Justin lane. They are rmfict xnn runup tpc is. nrnrrpn npp Morris E.

Farrow, brother-in-law of the bride, was best man. Don Mummert and Don Shipley served as ushers. A breakfast was held at Sleepy Peppers Inn following the ceremony. Misses Katie and Sarah Sloan were assisting hostesses. Out of town guests included Mr.

and Mrs. Emil P. Linberger, uncle and aunt of the bride from Young- here from Ventura, Calif. Rev. D.

W. Cummings read the wedding vows at 11 a.m. Sept. 3. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. L. G. Lewis, Ruthrauff road. Mr.

and Mrs. G. I. Matteson and toe. Sizes 6 to II, in satin and seed, pearls, held the veil hich her sister had worn at her wedding- Her jewelry, was a locket given her by the groom and she carried gardenias with streamers on a white satin prayer book w7hich her brother had used in the service.

Mrs. Gerald A. Lee, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She was attired in a burgundy colored gown fashioned similarly to that For the past two weeks Mrs. Finch and the two boys have been I .29 of Phoenix are parents of the groom.

In Douglas with her Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hagan. While his family was in Doug White gladioli and candles deco las, Mr. Finch Jr. went to Crow- rated the chapel altar for the marriage service.

ley. to meet his parents and to drive with them on their re stown, Ohio. I The bride attended schools In Youngstown. The groom attended schols in-Brooklyn. He is a patrolman fori of the bride.

Mr. Lewis gave his daughter in turn trip to Tucson. marriage, bne wore a wnite linen Attendants Gowns Misses Karoline and Sylvia Hil- Mr. and Mrs. Hagan are.

In suit with navy blue accessories and Tucson this week end from Doug a pink carnation corsage. the Tucson police force and is affiliated with the Fraternal Order i BOYS' I GOUCHO SHIRTS il Novelty and solid colors. Snug fitting, good i i i II I I i Miss Martha Werbnch, maid of las, and a family reunion is being dreth, cousins of the bride from Phoenix, were bridesmaids. Miss Karoline wore a yellow gown and Miss Sylvia's was pale green. All of Police.

honor, wore a navy blue suit andj a corsage of yellow roses. I Following a wedding trip to: hed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seton Williams. Also present are and Mrs.

Norval Jasper, of looking cotton knits, wasnaoie ana coior-iasT. Paul Maneino of Phoenix was 2521 E. 6th St. Ph. 5-2571 New York next month, the newly-; weds will make their home at! best man, and Robert McCartfin of Tucson.

Mrfies. Williams, Jasper 1509 East Twelfth street. I 1 1.00 Douglas was usher. .1 the attendants carried colonial bouquets. Gerald A.

Lee, brother-in-law of the' bride, was best man. Ber-ner Loftfield and Darrel Jordan served as ushers. Karen and Gregg Jordan, twins, A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents' home. Mrs. G.

W. Bowie, the bride's YOUR BEST were flower girl and ring bearer aunt, was assisting hostess. Out of town guests Included Miss Ruth Fix of Tempe, Miss Lois Reed of Inspiration and Brandon Lewis of San Francisco. respectively. A reception was held at the bride's mother's home follewing SPORT SHIRTS 1 The bride was graduated from! the- ceremonv.

The patio was HEALT lighted with Japanese lanterns for Fine quality woven fabric, smartly styled. Fan- cies and checks in short sleeves. An outstanding .1 the occasion. Out of Town Guests Coming from out of town for Tucson high school and attended Arizona State college at Tempe for two years. A graduate of the Tempe school where he was track team captain in 1951, the groom is now in business in Dallas where the couple is residing.

the wedding were the groom's par 1.99 ents; Mr. and Mrs. Rarrel Jordan, WD! cousins of the groom, and Mrs. Jordan, aunt of the groom, all of and Finch Jr. are sisters.

MISS SHIRLEY BEAHAM LEAVES FOR SCRIPPS Miss Shirley Beaham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Beaham, 2140 East Third street, is leaving today for Claremont, Calif, where she will enroll as a freshman at Scripps college. MRS.

VICTOR KELLEY HOXORS LOIS BAKER A shower 'Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Victor Kelley, 2308 East Prince road, honored Miss Lois Baker, bride-elect of Lt. Thoralf Sundt. Hostesses with Mrs. Kelley were Mrs.

Mabel F. Dillas, Miss Kathy Dillas, Miss Barbara Dillas and Miss Ann Kelley. Guests included Mrs. H. R.

Baker, mother of the bride; Mrs. Howard Baker, grandmother of the bride; Mrs. T. M. Sundt, mother of the groom; the Mmes.

Jack Staceyv.Philip Buckert, John Sundt, Robert Sundt, Loy Eich, Roger Johnson, Burt Powers. The Misses Sydney Deal, Mary-anne Carson, Janet Raver, Diane Shaw, Marijohn Sundt, Kathy Fuller, Nancy Lea, Shirley-Mae Lee, Mary Frances Beal, Dottle Van Gilder, Doris Gridley, Yvonne Wade, Ann Hall, Pat Downer, Zola Lyerly, Sylvia Conelly, Jeanne Matteson and Betty Ann Oakland. The bride Is a graduate of Tuc Pep up a cheese sauce with a little finely grated onion, prepared and Worcestershire Get some son high school and attended the University of Arizona. For several years she has been employed I MEN'S PAJMIAS I sauce, serve tne sauce on crisp toast and top with slices of to by Watson Brothers Transporta i it. is- ft tt I if ft 8 9 1 I I i i I I mato.

it- i tion company, botn in meson ana Phoenix. Famous brands in Sanforized colorfast fine count broadcloth. In solids and fancies. Coat and tt i tt K- a i i The groom attended Stockton If apples are not covered while they are being baked, they should schools and is a 1950 graduate of slipover styles. Sizes A-B-C-D-E.

I OQ be basted often with the juices in the University of Washington. He is a member of Sigma Delta Chi and Alpha Delta Sigmajournalism and advertising honoraries. the, pan. If they are covered, they will usually only need to be basted a few times. ONS MEN'S POLO SHIRTS Ribbed, snug fitting, combed cotton, solid col- ors, white, blue, maize and grey.

Sizes -M-L LET US DECORATE YOUR WALLS MIRRORS PICTURES LIGHTED PICTURES MURALS BRACKETS FRAMING BY EXPERTS SCONCES LAMPS 4 .88 MIRROR and FRAME HOUSE TOMBSTONE FACULTIES FETED AT LAWN PARTY TOMBSTONE, Sept. 18 (Special) Miss Ollie Meyer and Mrs. E. M. Webb entertained recently In -honor of members of the grammar school and high school faculties.

The event was held on the Webb lawn. The hostesses served cookies and punch. Those present included Mr. and 5th Ave. at Congress "Everything for the Walls' Ph.

4-0271 GIRLS' DRESSES DAN RIVER plaids and checks, 'smartly styled. A larqe assortment to choose from. Sizes 7 x. i Mrs. Ben Ridge, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred 2.98 Ragland, Mb. and Mrs. W. S.

Donahue, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cook, Mr.

and Mrs. Wayne Webb, Walter J. Meyer, E. M. Webb, George Allis-ter, John Wyatt, Mrs.

G. L. Kirk-ham, Mrs. Joseph Kesmar, Misses Ruth Schaffer, Ophelia Rose, Made m. line Giacoma, Gladys Lee and Jes GIRLS' PAJA3IAS A wonderful assortment of washable the new low price! Trade in your old washer for big additional savings! gowns and shorties in cotton crepe.

Sizes 3 to 6 and to K. 1.19 17 AV.V.ftVWY.VA Model AW5B4 sie Schneider. Odd Fellows Auxiliary Plans Dinner, Meeting The auxiliary to Patriarchs Militant, canton Tucson No. 6, Independent Order of Odd. Fellows, is holding a potluck dinner tonight with a regular meeting to follow at 8 p.m.

Both will be held in the Odd Fellows hall, 135 South Sixth avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorodess are In charge of dinner arrangements, i Practice for auxiliary inspection and an exhibition march are to take place at the meeting. Mrs.

Charles Ferguson, past president, will preside in the absence of the president; Mrs. Edward Sinclair will serve as vice-president. All local and visiting members are invited. I iy, i- 1 it '1 i-1 dairy Host jujj BOUCLE CARDIGANS Another shipment received of these nationally i advertised rayon boucle cardigans in soft pastel shades. Sizes 34 to 4U.

ACTIVATOR AUTOMATIC 2.99 1 Mrs. Elmer Zimmer, president of the local auxiliary, is attending WOMEN'S tne national session In Dallas along PLAID SHIRTS with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Avery 1:1 ana Mrs. Koiand Curry and Mrs, Nell Rimol of Casa Grande.

I Eeautiful Fall plaids tailored in famous DAN I RIVER Sanforized fabrics. Short sleeves. Sizes 32 to 38. WAS '34995 4 H0W- 1.98 I' X-i 100 LOCALLY OWNED SEE US TODAY Mrs. C.

Petty Feted At Shower at Boyer Home AJO, Sept. IS (Special) Mrs. C. M. Petty was honored at a fehower in Ajo recently at the home of Mrs.

Jimmy Boyer. Assisting Mrs. Boyer was Mrs. Ver-bon Yates. 'Attending were Mmes.

Mack Petty, Chester Leatherwood, Joe Carter, Opal Myers, Sara Jeffers, Bob Wombacher, Melvin Kornack, Bill Nixon, Jean Bennett, Ralph Ellett, L. L. Langdon and R. E.I Elms. ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING wmAJ0.4mttLt.

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