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Casa Grande Dispatch from Casa Grande, Arizona • Page 9

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Late Summer Vacationers Return As School Bells Begin to Ring Section 2 CASA GRANDE, ARIZONA, SEPTEMBER 4, 1958 Page 9 By ELIZABETH BAKER Ringing of school bells this week not only started the busy class schedule in action but also brought late summer vacationers "back to the fold." The Frank Vincent family are Phone Your News Items To TE 6-7461 Mary Pendley Weds Marvin H. McMains Marr Alice Pendiey, daughter of Mi-." and Mrs. Dewey C. Pend- iey of Madisanville, recently became the bride of Marvin Headly McMains, son of Mrs. Mabel" McMains of Casa Grande.

cif Nursing of the Baptist Hospital. Her husband, who attended the University of Arizona, is employed by the architecture department of the Baptist Sunday School Board. Following a wedding trip to The double-ring was solemnized al the First Baptist New "iork and Pennsylvania, Church Nashnlle, will live Nashville. Dr. H.

F. Pasthall officiating. Preceding the marriage vows, a projjrara of music was given by William J. Reynolds, vocalist, and Robert Mulloy. organist.

The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of embroidered silk fashioned with a scalloped neckline and long pointed sleeves. Her fingertip illusion veil was held by a small headpjece of net leaves trimmed with pearls. A string of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom, completed the bride's ensemble. She earned a bouquet of phalaenopsis orchids with vrhite rosebuds, Ernria Jane maid of honor, wore a street-length dress of palp yellow silk organza and carried a basket of majestic daisies Paul Darden was best man, Ushisrs wew James Coile and Jones the Parties Held For '58 Coeds A slumber party for 1958 CGUHS coeds who are planning to leave shortly for various colleges and universities throughout the nation was held by Susie Gladden ather home last Wednesday night. Miss Gladden will be attending Arizona State College at Tempe.

Guests who attended and the colleges at which they are registered were Barbara Tribble and Judy Jones, University (if Arizona, Tucson; Vicki Hackworth and Marilyn Fye, Arizona State College at Tempe; Robbie Collings, Mount St. Mary's in Los wore a powder Angeles; Annie Ryan University Poverty Party Scheduled fit Country Club "Old clothes and rags" will be the dress of the day for a Poverty Party Saturday evening e.i the Casa Grande Valley Country "--Club that will start the fall's social activities. A cocktail hour from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. will be followed with dinner from 8:30 to 9:30. Music will be provided for dancing.

Reservations should be called into the club by tomorrow, Friday. Admission for the evening, including dinner and drinks, is $10 per couple. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Robson. chairmen for the evening, will be assisted by Mr.

and Mrs. John Beggs, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nutter, Mr. and Mrs.

Mickey McNatt. Mr. and Mrs. I. R.

Fabricant Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ashburn, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlton, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Briscoe, Dr. and Mrs. William Ford, Mr. and Mrs.

Colin Scott and Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Cosseboom: Plans for the monthly bridge- luncheon will be announced at a later date. Mrs. Jack Nutter, chairman of the party, will be assisted by Mrs. Briscoe, Mrs.

Scott and Mrs. Carlton. ant to the director of the School MIKE PARKER STATE TREASURER Best Qualified 3est Experience Best Democrat Best Choice MIKE PARKER for STATE TREASURER Ifeslivities, Miss Grouse and Miss Ryan entertained the same group a coke party Friday afternoon j.at Miss Grouse's home, 517 E. Fourth St. Also present was Karlene Mc- Miss McGee will be registering at ASC, Tempe.

Eastern Star Chapter Reconvenes Sept. 8 Planning the fall and winter program will be the business of the evening when Casa Grande Chapter 28, Order of Eastern Star, reconvenes next Monday evening, Sept. 8. The meeting will be' held at the Masonic Hall. All visiting members and new residents who are are cordially invited.

I home after "tenting" all the way to Maine and back, jogging north 1 into two Canadian provinces and cam ping through some 20 states using facilities of state parks whpnever possible. A rather startling experience encountered was having a hungry bear break into the camp one evening to do away with part of a ham. Home from a. few days in the White Mountains are Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Jepsen and their children While there they saw some of the other "missing Casa Grandeans" the C. D. Tyras, Carl Tomkinsons, Park Gilberts, Allan McFaddins and Ben Kort- sens. Mr. and Mrs, Tony Murrieta and family spent a few days camping out in the Oak Creek Canyon country Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Benedict and their Bruce and Jeril, are home from a week's relaxation at Mormon Lake near Flagstaff The previous week the Jim Benedict family returned from there. Back from a two-week vacation trip to the coast is the Mark Gerovac family. With their two sons, Gary and Gerald, Mr. and Mrs.

Gerovac Visited La Jolla, Disneyland and Xnott's Berry Farm, They visited at Pacific Beach with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Raineri of Phoenix who have a beach home on the coast.

Mi. and Mrs. Howard Karman are home from a week's trip to San Diego where they visited Mrs. Karman's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Ballard Combining pleasure and business, Mr. and Mrs. Al Cruz and their daughters, Sylvia, Rose Anne and Olive, relaxed in California for nearly a week visiting in Los Angeles and touting Disneyland. Wolven'Brumage Vows Will Be Solemnized Twelve days were taken Mr. and Mis.

Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Harry-Little for a and family left Thursday even- vacation trip to San Diego and for St. L.OUIS, planning JLos Angeles Mrs. Jack return about Sept.

14. They and her four children, Judy, Jack, will Mrs. Traver's parents, Pat and Harry, arrived home last Mr. Mrs. Sid Martin, and week after spending five weeks in Big Springs, with Mrs.

tour well-known St. Louis Zoo. Of special interest will be a Harry Lees Mr. and Mrs. i river trip that Traver will take Robert Groom and daughter are.

with a friend of his down the home after spending the majority of the summer in Phoenix. Groom attended both summer session at A.S.C., Tempe. Before returning to his teaching duties at CGUHS, he and his family drove to Sanj Diego to relax for a few with friends on Coronado 1 Mississippi from St. Louis to Chester. III.

Using a Kayak-tyjpe boat, the two will camp overnight on a river island- ne Your News To TE 6-7461 The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Marcella Wolven of Florence to Lloyd D. Brumage of Casa Grande were announced last week by the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. Mercedes Wolven. Parents oi the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs.

Darrell D. Brumage of Casa Grande. Wedding vov will be exchang- i CUXIU.IE WV Skidmore Assembly led Sunday evening at 6 o'clock at the C'atholic Church in Flor- Will Elect Officers elice Election of officers and initia- Miss Wolven was graduated tion of new members will be two from Florence'Union High School main points of business for mem- bers of Skidmore Assembly, Or- Her fiance, a 1951 CGUHS graduate, is a law student at the University of Arizona. During his first year in law school, he was the top 20 in his class scholastically. Two years ago he was vice president of the Astronomers' Club.

Brumage has been employed this summer by the U. S. Forest Service in the San Fernando (Calif.) Valley, An army veteran, he'served, three years, two of which were spent in Okinawa. He received his discharge in 1954. der of Rainbow for Girls, when they meet Tuesday evening in the Masonic Hall at Plans also will be made for formal installation scheduled for Sept.

12. Legion Auxiliary Will Meet Monday Mrs. Betty Harmer, 1105 E. llth will host the first fall meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary on Monday evening, Sept. 8.

The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock. Arriving at the S. E. Rosbach home last Saturday morning to spend the Labor Day weekend were Mr, and Mrs. B.

J. Brown were Mr, ana mrs. a. j. Drown Gee, another 1958 graduate who toglewood The Ros has since moved ia Scottsdale.

an rf bachs also entertained Mr, and Mrs. Otto Stein of Phoenix on Sunday. stenographer at the Final County Welfare Department in Florence. Anita Johnson Feted On Fourth Birthday Anita Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard T. Johnson, celebrated her fourth birthday a day early with a party Saturday afternoon; Guests were her cousins Jeff, Steve and Robin Buntz and their mother, Mrs. Robert Buntz, and Elizabeth Martin and "Casey" Stringham of Casa Grande. Also attending -were Debbie and Lisa Sands, Allison andjCraig Greenslate from Coolidge where the Johnsons formerly lived. A circus tent decorated the birthday cake which was served ice cream cones.

Favors were given the children. George Meyer of Austin, is visiting with his parents, Mr. tmd Mrs. Emil Meyer. Weekend Parties Honor Visiting Phoenician Margaret Wood James, a Phoenix artist, was the house guest: of Josephine Kackley, 204 E.

Ninth during the Labor Day weekend. She exhibited some of her paintings that will be shown at the Phoenix Woman's Club next month. Miss "Kackley honored her guest with a Saturday morning breakfast, an open house that afternoon and a tea Sunday afternoon. Michael Biglow, Robbie Collings, Alice Ethington, Myra Pierce and Linda Roberts, music pupils of Miss Kackley, entertained morning and at the Sunday tea. Mrs.

J. S. McKay returned Aug. 22 from a Presbyterian church leadership training session held at. Pacific Palisades near Santa Monica, Calif.

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