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The Yuma Weekly Sun and The Yuma Examiner from Yuma, Arizona • Page 3

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Yuma, Arizona
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FRIDAY, 3TAHCH 31,1939 THK YUMA WEEKLY SUN AXH THE YTMA KXAMINRR PAGE NTJMBER Clark Gable Weds Carole Lombard At Kingman HOLLYWOOD, Marcli HO i i from cm- Cluik Want More Ranchers To Get Their Daily Sun Each Saturday Tlie Daily Sun i wants ut least 100 more who arc siitwmljcni of tin 1 Daily Hun uiul fjct nil i umU'S. to get i the hnbil stopping Iry bride, tluble rode IriiimplianUy back to Holly wood today with a blonde Carole Iximbarcl. It wa.s last night Mm. Hlixubclh. I'ctcis picked up her telephone here heard a boisterous laughing male voice exclaim: "Hello, mom, this is son-in-law.

the i i nights their Reserve Officers Plan Meeting And Supper Fri. Night Do You Kuu offlet ami pick up paper. Many route subsorilx-is already when I of this i and thus do not liave to a i their paper Ls dcliveieil Monday to pet it. Others arc invited to your new Vl'l'lhal is i lh 0 is to say: "My is Ko anil So, 1 get tlie paper on Konte Whatevi-r It 1 want i rauer." Jtcn Sat- Hcr and her daughter Carolt were in i a in the study of the Kev. Kenneth S' 0 St 0 0 in C'hapcl They had motored there secret- ly in Gable's while rgadster, had married in Kngle's Methodist chapel before two witness- I es, after the phone call, I started bucK.

They arrived in i Hollywood early this morning and announced they would receive tlie preRH at Mis.s Lombard's home in J3el-Air late today. He gave his age as 38. Mis.s I l-omlwud said 2'J and a i 4 0 sclioo ac'tiess. at Rood School Sign Up For Next Year Teacher contracts for the 19.TO- llonic on Ranch Gable was due at Selznick-In- tcntational studio for another scene in Gone with the Wind." He will take his bride to his year have been for Hood school, all members of the present a i tjeing retained, it was announced today at the office of Clifton L. Harkins.

county school super intend- ent. A conference for all army re- seive officers in the Yuma i trict is to be helil Friday night in Hotel San Carlos, where the officers will meet for supper at 7 o'clock, with the meeting slated to begin nt 7:30. i i a Walters, FA-' (D.O.L.). contact officer for the Yuma-Phoenlx district of the i i a i Area at Denver, will lye honor guest a the scasion. He is slutoil to an ive late in the day it will be his second meeting with the Yuma group since his assignment to this district.

Arranged by Huber Arrangements for the conference were made by I.Sent. K. I'- Hnber, president of the a chapter. Reseive Officers Association of the United a and the chapter directorate. All matters pertaining to reserve af fails, including oup schcjol activities, individual requirements, active duty and training are to be consideied at the meeting.

All reserve officers, whcthel members of the ROA or not, arc expected to a with those who desire to be ptesent for the i a supper a will precede the group session nncl conference Mnj. a i who is unit instructor foi the Field A i forme-jly on at a- uaiters in Denver and 3d, High school honor roll for the period ending March is as fol lows: i Johnson. Kstelle Din gess, Herbert Morrow. Xctti acksou, a Lillian Ifarpei Jorothy Ixjsve. Frank Martii Sadye Glasscr.

Lucy Hobnrt. iljetli Ixitt, Fern Churchill, Mary Mayo, Adallissa Morton, Lcola White, Mary Alexander, Viva, Hinshaw, Lavina Nelson and Bcr- Miss Klhel Jamison and Frank M. Green of Sentinel were a ried heie yesterday by Juslicn The Rood teachers re-employed big rambling home on a ranch in are Aubrey Thompson, Kan Fernando valley, north of Mrs. Joe Chester, i rind sixth- nr CL 1 i Hollywood, where he currently grade teacher; Mrs. E.

X. Johiin- a raises oranges. Guards stood a nsen. third and fourth gi aile i 1 utm Phoe the gates this morning to hold', teacher; and Miss Dorothy a assigned to the a off Spoilers. Workmen had i primary teached.

slncl a fa11 swarming over the place for I John Osborn. school bus opera- weeks lehuilding and renovating tor. also was it. Miss Lombard herself arrang- next year. J(x i school board is the Charles M.

Smith. John Redondo and Milie Kuvnln returned yesterday from Fort I31iss where they received their discharges i ariny in filcl favorite wing contest at White House department store were announced by manager Joe Meyerson as follows: Mrs. J. I'. Ellington of Wellton, first and Mrs.

Herbert Smith, second. Mrs. Klaic was elected president of the Kntre Nous club at business meeting held Thursday In Somerton at the clubhouse. Miss Bertie OslKirne accepted a position with the Security Title and Trust company. Mr.

uml Mrs. C. W. Ingham have as their house guests Mrs. Ada Miller and Wayne StodOard, and Mrs.

Nellie Goff. Miss Dorothy i Miss Bertha Willmar- tha, Miss Ora Olsen ami Grace Ingham over Kaster. The St. Paul's Auxiliary-Guild is sponsoiing a second annual Kaster Monday bridge party to be held at the Del Ming Hotel. March SO, Mr.

anil Mrs. W. A. Quaiil and daughter of Winterhaveu have gone to Salinas. Mr.

and Mrs. Melvin Hayes and son i are now residing In the Quald home. Mrs. John Kiddie and two dau- ghtersc Margaret and Katherlne' are visiting ut the Dan Giant I home, I Two well known Yuma valley I families were united in marriage I yesterday when Miss Margaret Guthrie. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. 'I'. CSiithrie of Gadsdcn and laril Hhihtn sun of Mr. and Mrs.

Freil Blohin of Somerton, exchanged marriage vows. Miss Margaretta and Thornton Westphal witnessed the wedding. Miss Agnes Jean Orr entertained a few friends with a party held last evening honoring Mrs. I JJ'reil Watson of Long Beach. Mrs.

Frank Armstrong and I Miss Jeffrie Jones were hostesses to the Entre Nous club at meeting hell! last evening 1 Mrs. W. C. Haughtelln, president of the Arizona Federation of Women's clubs will conduct tho 32nd annual state convention to be held In Tucson, April 4 and 5. Kred Bryan la recuperntlnK from a recent appendectomy un- dersvent in Yuma.

General hospital. 6 A A SALVE re 0 COLDS nrke UquUl, Tablets ft Salve.Noseiirops I UC --Yuma's Own Stores-52 Years Faithful Service Locally Owned und Operated SANGUI-NETTI'S ALWAYS QUALITY FOODS AT LOWEST PRICES Complete Food Store HOT Main Street Phone or for Free, Service Serv-Ur-Self Store Fort Yuma Store Willweber Gro. West Yuma Store Kth St. Orange Avc. Plione 221 Furl Yuma, Calif.

a i Street 1st St. and 7th Ave. aervicu uwnu (PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE AT ABOVE STORES, STOCKS PERMITTING) re-employei! iWW cil the mteiior. It is the second marriage for Miss Lombard, who divorced actor William Powell, and the third mairiage tor Gable. i to report completion lOP.D-lfl teaching contracts.

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Pages Available:
4,895
Years Available:
1936-1948