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FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1939 THE CASA GRANDE DISPATCH PAGE FIVE Che SNAPSHOT GUILD INEWS ARVUND THE TOWN A. M. PECK was transacting! business in Phoenix Monday. W. P.

CLEMENTS visited his sisters at the coast this week. JEAN MAJORS left Monday for a few weeks visit at Long Beach LYNN TUTTLE and George Lingard' were transacting business in Tucson Monday. MRS. J. E.

REDDEN visited her brother, H. S. Gibbs, in Phoenix Saturday. BUTLER J. RUNNELS spent the week end in Phoenix visiting at the C.

E. Moody home. MR. AND MRS. V.

T. MAJORS and children were Phoenix visitors Monday. HOWARD STRINGER and Sherman Pottebaum spent the week end at' Prescott. HOT SUMMER DAYS can be very pleasant with cooler from the J. D.

Halstead Lumber Co (adv.) LEOPOLDO MENDES and Consuelo Guzman will be married in St. Anthony's church Saturday morning at 7 o'clock. MRS. EDNA HARRIS left last week for Ft. Wingate, N.

to attend Government school for the summer. LA VERNA MAJORS returned last week from Phoenix where she has been visiting Mrs. Fred Cantrell the past week. MRS. RAY MARSH underwent an appendectomy at the Florence hospital Tuesday morning.

At this writing she is recovering nicely. W. H. McCOY OF Tucson rural circulation supervisor of the Arizona Daily Star was a business visi. tor in Casa Grande Tuesday.

MISS VIRGINIA KINSER and Mrs. Fred Nussbaumer, will leave Saturday for Chico, where they will visit their aunt. MRS. W. H.

FARNSWORTH, Mrs. Joe Sherrill of Coolidge and Mrs. Gale Smith of Phoenix were guests of Mrs. C. E.

Pierce last Thursday. EUGENE McMURRAY returned Sunday evening from California where he has been working in the peach industry: He left again day for Nogales to visit his father. If Excess Acid causes FREE! you Ulcers, pains of Indigestion. Stomach Bloating, Gas, Heartburn, Belching. Nausea, get a free sample of booklet and a free interesting OWL DRUG Iris Gardens Dinners and Parties By Appointment Air Cooled Phone 216 YOUR WATCH GRUEN DEALER BRIGGS Watch and Diamond Shop D' CREDIT TO RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE 11..

are local agents for Keen's Flower Shop, Phoenix. Flower for all occasions promptly or der.d and delivered. RICHERSON'S DRUG On The Corner Appearances DO make a Difference BETTY'S BEAUTY PARLOR Helps you look and feel Bettar Phone 90 for appointment F. T. RAINEY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Licensed and Bonded NOTARY PUBLIC CASA GRANDE, ARIZONA MR.

AND MRS. PAUL RIPPLE visited friends at Chandler Sunday. DR. J. E.

REDDEN transacted business in Florence Tuesday. MRS. ELIZABETH ANDERSON spent a few days last week in Tucson visiting friends. DAVE AND ABE CRUZ of Phoenix were Casa Grande visitors Sun. day evening.

MR. AND MRS. GEORGE SERRANO and children were visiting relatives at Chandler Sunday. MR. AND MRS.

RICHARD QUEZ were Phoenix visitors last Friday. MR. AND MRS. WALDO Christy who are visiting in Tempe were Casa Grande visitors Tuesday. MISS VIOLET DON returned Sunday evening from a two weeks vacation at San Francisco.

MR. AND MRS. MARK McNATT of Phoenix spent the week end at Casa Grande with Mrs. McNatts parents Mr. and Mrs.

B. F. Hall. MR. AND MRS.

VIRGIL OWEN left Tuesday morning for Hot Springs, New Mexico where they will visit friends for several weeks. TOMMY EARLY who has been quite ill is well on the road to recovery and is able to be up and around. REV. AND MRS. WILEY Henton and daughter Mary Louise will re.

turn from their three weeks vacation trip tomorrow. MR. AND MRS. TOM WRIGHT and daughter, Anis, returned from 3 months vacation to the coast while they visited the fair at San Francisco. MRS.

AND MRS. WILLIAM H0Over of El Paso stopped Tuesday night to visit with V. T. Majors family Mr. and Mrs.

Hoover are going on to the coast. BERINCE MEYER, Helen Boyd and Mrs. J. L. Boyd were guests Wednesday afternoon of Mr.

and Mrs. H. D. Martin at Desert Beach, ono mile south of Coolidge. LESLIE TOWNLEY who has been visiting his aunt Mrs.

V. T. Majors here for the past month left Monday morning for his hor.re at Long Beach. BEVIL WOODS who has been in a government hospital in California i returned to Casa Grande Saturday night and is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs.

W. Woods. MISS Frances Nutt returned home last Thursday from Inglewood, where she has been visiting her aunt the past three weeks. MR. AND MRS.

FRANK Howell and family moved from the Ever. green addition to the Elliot duplex across the tracks this week. Mr. Howell is employed in the meat department at the Pioneer market. Savoy Gandy.

Nolan Eiridge and Donald Prettyman, left Satur-! day night for the coast. Donald Prettyman. will join his brother Pat at Los Angeles and go to the fair at San Francisco. MR. AND MRS.

THAROLD Dill of McNary spent the week end here with their parents. Sammy Darr and Euna Jo Dill accompanied them back to McNary and will visit them until school starts. MR. AND MRS. S.

B. OWENS returned last week from a two. weeks visit with friends in They left again after a days rest for Agua Caliente Hot springs and will be gone for several weeks. ROY WILLIAMS received word last week from his wife of the death of her mother Mrs. Emily Goodpaster of Pulaski, Ill.

Mrs. Williams has been with her mother the past two months. CHARLEY SAN FILIPPO will 'ante Saturday for San Francisco. Parcute he will join his wife at Bakersfi. ld.

They will visit Mr. San Filippo's parents and take in the fair at S.in Francisco. DR. AND MRS. VICTOR.

KILI CREASE ad son. John. are leaving Sunday for a six week; vacation. They will visit relatives and friends Wichita Falls. Town Park, and Boric.

Texas and Colorado Springs. Colo. MISS MARION of Brickenridge. Texas, arrived Sunshort visit with Mrs. M.

M. Fordham. Miss Agnes Louise McKinally stopped over for a few hours visit with Mrs. Fordham but continued on to Los Angeles. Marion and Agnes Louise are the daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. A. T. McKinally, former Casa Grandeans. MRS.

VICTOR KILCREASE entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of La Donna Rowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rowe recently from Aberdean, Washing- Lower Plate Comfort Having trouble wearing your lower plates? If so, investigate the new METHODS and TECHNIQUE of Dr. Battie! All Work Guaranteed! Extractions only $1.00 DR. BATTIE DENTIST Phone 3-8608 32 N.

Central Ave. (Over Funk's Jewelry Co.) Phoenix. Goff Sale Reveals Change In Summer Habits Of Living SOFTER SHADOWS Baby's blanket on the lawn is a fine effect it produces here. Use such a taking informal IF we compare a picture of a snow scene with almost any summer picture, we observe a marked ditference in the shadows. In the summer picture, shadows tend to be strong and black.

In the winter picture, shadows possess beautiful clearness and transparency, and the effect tends to be quite pleasing. The reason for this difference is that snow on the ground is a fine reflector, which casts light into all shadow areas, and brightens them. In summer, green grass does not have this same reflecting power, and therefore, shadows are darker. However, even in summer we can brighten the shadows of a subject if we use some sort of improvised reflector. A book or newspaper held in a person's lap will often serve as such a reflector, helping Illuminate tho face, and soften shadows there.

If a subject is placed near a wall of a white house, and stands so that the wall reflects light to the shadow side of his face, a more pleasing picture may be obiained. The baby's blanket 1on. Mr. Rowe is the new mail clerk in the postoffice. Guests included Joy Williams, Dolores and Bobby Sells, Mary and Martha Jackson and Johnny Kilcrease.

MRS. GERTRUDE HAGER and Mrs. Rathbun visited friends in Phoenix Sunday. MRS. S.

ALBRECHT and son Richard left Thursday morning for Walhalla, S. where they visit with Mrs. Albrecht's sister, Mrs. J. L.

Rowland and her family. They expect to be gone a FRED KOHN, former principal of the Casa Grande grammar school and now a member of the Tucson high school faculty, stopped over in Casa Grande yesterday while en route to Phoenix. MRS. ROBERT CARTMILL received word this week that her daughter Donna Fay, who is visiting her grandmother in El Monte fell out of a tree and broke her arm and will have to wear a cast on it for six weeks. MRS.

EDITH deClercq entertained Tuesday afternoon with a bene-! fit bridge party for the Casa Gran. de Woman's club. Mrs. Walter Eisenbach received high score with Mrs. deClercq second.

Mrs. Mark McNatt of Phoenix received low, MR. AND MRS. FLOYD JOHN of Phoenix moved to Casa Grande Sunday and are living in the West side of the Cox duplex on 4th street. Mr.

John is employed by the Womack construction Company of Phoenix. W. H. COMSTOCK of Charlestown, S. arrived in Casa Grande last Wednesday night to visit with his sister Mrs.

H. F. Dobyns and nephew, Henry F. Saturday they visited with friends in Tucson. Mr.

Comstock returned to his home Monday. REV. FRED P. SUTTON and family of Westrille. N.

visited friends in Casa Grande Tuesday while en route to the coast a vacation trip. Mr. Sutton was formerly pastor of the Episcopalian church in Ray, Florence and Casa Grande. MRS. C.

M. HARRIS entertained Tuesday afternoon with a yellow birthday party, in honor of her grandaughter Laird. Mrs. John Lyons assisted Mrs. Harris.

Guests included Joy Williams, Floy! Jean Tubbs, Dolores Sells, Pat Clark, Dolores Overand and Nadine Stiles. J. S. SHEAFE ARRIVED Saturday from Chicago and will visit here a week before going on to San Francisco. where he will attend the wedding August 7th of his daugh.

ter. Helen and Dr. Rafael, Dufficy of San Rafael. Mr. Sheafe is driving a new car through for Miss Helen's wedding present.

BILL WILLIAMS who is moving to Kingman this week was honored with a lawn party given at the home of Russ Demon: and Bill Oldewage Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Chapman were the chaperones. Guests included Joy Thornton, Gladys Majors.

Bonnie Kane. Hazel Weaver Betty wig all of Ca-1 Grande and Dorothy Cheely. and Sue Chalborn of Cool. idge. and Norvat Warl, Ellsworth Fiscel.

Clarence Johnson, Fred Casa Grandeans have mad? great change in the summer living habits in the past three years--a change that is strikingly revealed in their summer buying preferences, according to E. S. Goff of the E. S. Goff Company, which is holding a big sale in celebration of its third anniversary and its recent move to Florence' street across from the bank.

The leading item in Mr. Goffs summer sale has been inner-spring mattresses. His large supply of these has been almost completely sold out since the sale began July 10. This would never have happened in July in the olden days, for people slept outdoors, mostly on cots. In those days friend hubby would have vigorously rebelled against putting good money into cumbersome mattresses he could not use till fall, or which if used he would have to lug into the house from the backyard every time a summer rain threatened.

Air cooling systems now universally in use have made it pos- sible and preferable for Casa Granwell as in the day time, deans to live indoors nishton points out. Hence the popularity of the best type of mattress which enables one to make the most of sleeping hours during the summer drag. Despite talk of drouth and hard times the E. S. Goff Company sale has been to date one of the most successful in the history of the store.

With still ten days left for the run ofthe sale several of the leading items have been almost completely sold out. Happenings At La Palma Mrs. E. A. Wolt, Correspondent Mr.

and Mrs. Elwood Patton of Tucson were guests Monday in the I. A. Johnson home while enroute to Los Angeles, California, Mr. and Mrs.

Patton are cousins of Mr. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Corley of Long Beach, spent a week visiting Mr Corley's brother and family, Mr.

Mrs. Ed Corley and Mr. Corley's sister and family, Mr. and Ms. Willard Hall.

Mr. H. A. Wolf, accompanied by his daughter Miss Ada Lou; Wolf, hauled a load of hay to Prescott the last of last week. Mrs.

A. Johnson entertained Tuesday with 8 party honoring John Alex Laughlin, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, Laughlin. Those present were Mrs.

Lee Keeling and two sons Lawrence and La-! voy of Eloy, Lesta Laughlin, Eldon Johnson. Eileen Johnson, Norman Johnson. Velma Johnson. Mildred Johnson, and Mrs. I.

A. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Corley and son and Charlene Nowlin went to Laveen Tuesday to be with Sirs.

C'orley's and Miss Nowlin's sister Mrs. Jonn Bingnam, who is ill. Mrs. Bill Aldridge and son Jesse returned Tuesday after spending three weeks visiting friends and relatives in Fort Worth, Texas. Mr.

Douglas Roach returned to the valley after spending some time jat his home in Sherman, An old timer is one who bers when babies were hungry they licked the paint off their playthings instead of off the face of their mother. GLISTENING, BEAUTIFUL FLOORS IN A JIFFY BRING scuffed old, floors back to DEW life and VARNISH beauty with PITTSBURGH WATERSPAR VARNISH. This durable finish brushes smoothly. Wears like iron. Dries in 4 hours.

Price Per Quart: $1.40 J. D. HALSTEAD LUMBER CO. "One Foot or A Million" Glory by Nature: Points by Pittsburgh PITTSBURGH I PAINTS Crieds FREE Expert Estimates on all kinds of BUILDING See J. R.

BOX Building Contractor Chas Grande Activities At Sacaton Molla Schuler. Correspondent Miss Alice. Joyce Corral of Holly wood who for the past two weeks has been visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. E.

Kelleam, left Saturday for distant points of interest in Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

Peebles and family moved into the home which was recently vacated by Mr. and Mre. R. E. Beckett.

Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ramsey ar.d family left Monday for San Diego.

where thhey wil! spend their vacation until the 17th of August Mr. Enoch Smith left Saturday for Phoenix where he will spend his vacation. and Mrs. Turner, Smith of Webb, Arizona are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Mayo A. Ar-! chuletta. Miss Connie Mathews of Holly. wooy, has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. C.

Mathews. Miss Mathews left Saturday to return to her work in M. and Mrs. Martin and Mrs. M.

M. Martin left Thursday for San Diego, Calff. Mrs. M. M.

Martin will stay in San Diego while Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Martin will continue to Los Angeles and SanFrancisco.

A visitor to the U.S. Field Station at Sacaton on July 7 was His Excellency, Faud Abaza Pasha, director of the Royal Agricultural Society. at Cario, Egypt.Eric Roberts a Commonwealth Fellow, doing gradunte work in the university of Minnesota passed through Sacaton on his way to Los Angeles. He was 8 visitor of John Predley. He was much impressed by the temperature of Arizona.

Mr. and Mrs. C. J. King and daughter Anita Jane and Mildred King left Sunday morning for a months stay in South Carolina, Dr.

H. J. Pressley was a Sacaton visitor July 14. Vegetables are being used for auto parts. we read.

One might add citrus fruits, as we hear SO many people speak of having bought a lemon. Voice (on phone)- Hello is this the Fidelity Insurance Company? -Yes, madam. Voice -Well, I want to arrange to have my husband's fidelity in- sured. -How's that new mare of your making out? Neighbor--Not so well. Wish I'd got mires a stallion.

That darn mare ad. herself in every mud puddle she passes. reflector, Note the soft, pleasing light reflector when you can, especially when portraits. on the lawn is an excellent reflector, which softens shadows in the child's face and clothing. Soft, transparent shadows are generally desirable in an informal portrait, especially if we want a truthful likeness of our subject.

Open shade as on the shady side of a house- often provides a suitable lighting. The subject in open shade is illuminated by light reflected from the sky, instead of direct sunlight. Naturally, since this light is weaker. exposure should be increased to about twice normal. A very short "time" or "bulb" exposure may be necessary with a box camera or inexpensive folding camera.

Form the halit of observing shadows when you take a picture. Be on guard against broad bat brims that shade features too much, and beware of lighting that is too harsh or "contrasty" for goou effect. Usually a simple reflecting device will solve such problems, and help you get a better picture. John van Guilder CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets in grammar school. Regular Lords day services.

Bible school at 10:00 m. Preaching by Brother Hon at 11 a. m. All are invited to attend all services. ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH (Pentecostal) T.

L. Smith, Pastor Arbor Ave. and Tenth Street school. 11:15 Regular services. 8.00-Sunday night services Wednesday, 8:00 p.

midweek services. Everyone invited to worship under the big palm arbor. ENDEAVOR FULL GOSPEL MISSION Mra. Marie E. Patch, Superintendent Sunday school 10 8, m.

Luther Findley, Superintendent. Christian workers service ter the deeper Christian life 11 a m. Evangelistic gerwice 8 p. m. Young People's Bible Study Sunday 7 p.

m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7.30 p. m. ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Sundays Masses, 8 and 10 m.

Weekday Masses- 8:00 a. Chatechism Classes- and Friday at 4 p. High school students- Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Confessions- Saturday 4 to 6 p.

7 to 9 p. m. and anytime by request. Mass First Fridays 7:30 a. m.

Mass. St. Helen's church at 11:30 On the third Sunday of each Sundays. month, Father Murphy celebrates mass in the state prison and on that Sunday there is but one mass in St. Anthony's at 8 a.

m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH J. S. Ryun Pastor 10:00 a. school.

11:00 a. worship. Subject: Call." 7:00 People. 8:00 p. Hour Song and preaching service.

Wed. Evening Prayer meeting land Bible Study. Fadden, and Golle ratrick of Casa Grande and Jack Garret, Ray Westerman, Buzz White, of Florence and Art McFadden and Dave Hood of Coolidge. One of the toughest jobs today is to find a parking' place in a town which says it is no longer able to care for its needy. An old man is someone older than you are.

A young man is one that is younger. An old man may thus be aged 30 and young one 55--all according to circumstances. Read It or not: From the top of Lookout mountain near Chattanoo. ga seven states are visible: Tennessee. Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Kentucky, FREE Date Palms A number of large offshoots from good date bearing palms are available from my trees for those who wish to have them.

These ordinarily cost several dollars each. -The only cost in this case is for the cutting and thei: proportion of the cost of this advertisement Harry Mandell SPECIALS for Saturday, July 22, in Our Fruit and Vegetable Department Watermelons Hot lb. 1c Ice Cold lb. Peaches Elberta 6 lbs. 25c Bananas 7 lbs.

25c Green Corn 4 ears 10c Celery Utah Stalk 8c Nectarines 5 lbs. 25c Cherries 2 lbs. 25c Apples Gravenstein 10 lbs.25c 344 5 doz. 25c Oranges Large doz. 20c Extra large doz.

25c 4111811 Pay'n Ta kit TORI.

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