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Casa Grande Dispatch from Casa Grande, Arizona • Page 7

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Casa Grande, Arizona
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DISPATCH COBOL Grande, Arizona STINKERS AND tOW Hi-Brow Cootiettes -BALIS WIH HONORS Meeting At IN HOUSEWIVES' PLAY Lounsbury Home Thurs. Pir.ol County's Leading Newspaper It fl 11 t. 1hejr reason. Moti- ltlv A 1 viifcj 4ay night with two Cootit-tU- iast utflkmg of with firit and)day owning, I Bfttv LounbDuiyV. homa wai thi- meeting place lor the The ciS second inKTJiiui mectir.j, took fsri: with the Low- Balls sec-j held at b'ich time plan-, were) inriiv.

the nt'xt meeting, Thurs- evening. August 24th. Thespian to nave a joint meeting and Both idual trophies. of the SUnkers are, Tim HoHmgsvvorih, Virginia Hakes, Helen Peterson, and 'Paula Lsnhon, Low are, Mfckev Kortsen, Jo Ann KoHsen, A'ddie Jo Kortsen, Mai-y Arp and Winnie Bajtey, Trophies aiso went to Bert IKoe- for high game with handicap, Betty Hake? laad the high with Ijandicap, a 579 score. Mr Mrs.

Harold and cfaudrefl left Saturday night for California coast, where they vacation for the next two They plan to visit relatives te Angeles Sunday attemoon and wg at the" borne of Dr. and Lawrence H. Carlsen included Dr. and Mrs. L.

C. Vanaerson of Coolftlge In tte afternoon and and Mrs. Clyde Ettles and Mrs. Blanche Lee and daughters, Annette and Linda of Grande nj the evening. Casa pot luck dinner with Cooties, V.

F. W. Post and Auxiliary' at the Post home. Following the business session, refreshments were served fay the hostess- Ray Fleming has" assumed duties at Ivan's Television Sales recently as radio technician, Mr. Mrs.

Fleming and young son moved here from Glendale to make their home. Tim Storms of Phoenix, who was employed at Standard the past few weeks, left last Thursday for Globe, where he las been transferred. Mrs. R. McNatt, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill McNatt and son, Billy, and Mrs Nell Galloway left Satui- day morning for Grant's Pass, Oregon, where Mrs. R. McNatt will visit her daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Weaver for about two months. Mrs. McNatt will also visit her son, Earl McNatt and family in Woodland Hills, California before returning to Casa Grande. The Bill McNalts and Mrs. Galloway will visit a few days in Grant's Pass then go on returning in about month.

Mrs. H. Dewey Ward left Tuesday for California, where she will soend two weeks visiting her mother. Mrs. T.

G. Mort at Santa Ana for a week. The rest of the time will be spent at Oceanside visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. E.

Osbun of Redlands, who has tali- en an apartment there this month. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson accompanied Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Storey to Phoenrc last Wednesday night, where they celebrated the 9th wedding anniversary of the Storeys at dinner and dancirtg at the Concho Room Mr. and Mrs. Hugo children, Barbara and Howard returned home last Thursday night from a trip to northern im Arizona, which included the money- Grand Canyon, Oak CreeK Can- L. 1 Hadn't Compared financing Costs I WOIWJ HAVE PAID TOO MUCH FOR MY CAR "The unpaid balance on new automobile 1 bought me J200.00 more for finmc- tfljr fU)d ance, through a large finaace iftttuaUy did through my State Farm and local bank." iOm tfmany CCit'S.) Many People Assume financing Rotei Are Standard THEY ARE NOTf lor car ctnct Personal Phone Your News Items To 4411 MRS. ELOUISE BAATZ.

SOCIETY EDITOR Teen Twirlers Square Dance Club To Meet At Armory Friday The Teen Twirlers Square Dance Club will meet on Friday evenings, August 6th and August 12th, beginning at 8 p.m. at the Armory. After that date they will meet each Saturday evening. Discussion for organization will be made at the meeting tomorrow night and steps be taken in making the club active again. Teen Twirlers extend an invitation for all teen age square dancers join the group.

Transportation may be obtained by calling either Mrs. J. B. Hinton, 4267, or Mrs. Lloyd Peters at 5503, before 7 p.m.

on Fridays. Robert Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Davis, who has been living at Warsaw, Indiana, arrived in Casa Grande Friday morning and plans to remain here indefinitely helping on the Davis ranch.

Miss Betty Jane Hojden. who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Norman Stanley in Phoenix this summer, left Sunday after spending a few days here at the home of Mrs Gladys Albrecht and son, Rich ard. Lou Kohfeldt of Tuesday for her Lee -P. Men State Farm taiurance E.

Sfc PlMW 3281 yon, Painted Desert, Petrified Forest and several other points of interest. It was Mrs. Poters' first 'trip to That part of the state. Mr and Mis. Nath Coxon at-d loft Monday for a week's vacation trip to northern Arizona.

Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mason and family returned Sunday evening from the White Mountains, where they spent the Week end on a fishing trip. RYAN -EVANS if It I Miss Mary Phoenix left ivi home after spending a week in Casa Grande visiting her grandmother, Mrs. F.

B. Appleby. Mrs. Maude Sloan returnee home Friday for a two weeks' vacation visiting friends and relatives at Miami, Chandler, Tempe and Phoenix. Miss Wills, daughter jOf Mrs.

Larry Hayes, left Saturday with Mr. and MK Al Macch- laverna of Danbury, Connecticut who visited the Hayes Friday- Miss Wills and the Macchiavernas will spend a week touring points of interest in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Rav McFadden and family had as house guests over the week end, Mrs.

McFadden's brother and family, Mr. anc Mrs. Howard La Rue of Tucson Pvt. Gerald-Williams of Forl i Bliss, Texas spent the week end i in dur city visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Williams and family. Maj. and Mrs. John King of Fort Riley, Kansas, left Friday for Washington D. where Maj King will attend intelligence school, and upon completion oi school, be sent to Germany for three years.

They visited in Casa Grande for several days with Maj, King's mother, Mrs B. Davis. i. K. Mangums Attend 'amily Reunion At akeside Over Week End Mr.

and Mrs. E. K. Mangum nd children returned Monday Lakeside, where they at- inded a "Mangum Family Ee- inion over the past week end. Coming from California, Idaho, tah, New Mexico and Arizona, lere were 150 attending the reunion.

All of the Mangum families are escended from a John Mangum, vho was born in Virginia in 763. The iamily moved to the vest in 1850. They came into as early as-1870, settling in Northeastern Arizona. 3 Jans For St. Anthony's 3 arish Bazaar Are Made At Friday Meeting Committee chairmen made pre- iminary plans for the St.

Anthony Parish Bazaar and Fiesta at a meeting Friday in the home tfrs. Wilbert Soltau, general hairman. The annual event will be held sunday. October 24th, from noon ntil 8 p.m. in the patio of St School, Chairmen of committees are Mrs.

Lucy Buckingham, fancy work; Mrs. Albert Cruz, games Mrs. Ray Breitenbach, tickets Mrs. Marvin Palmer, food booth tfrs. Tom Miller, dinner.

Mrs. D'Arcy Smith, Soda'itj Prefect, also attended meet ing, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jordan and Mrs. P.

H. Ethington returned to Casa Grande last Wednesday night from vacationing 'in Los Angeles, Hollywood and Beverly Hills. They visited the Jordan's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ethington while there Try A Ritchey-Davis A-l Used Car All Guaranteed and also attended one of Art jinkletter's television shows, 'People Are Funny." Mrs.

Emily Schwandt and Mrs. "Lau of Cleveland, Ohio arrived Saturday for the funeral services of Mrs. Schwandt's brother, Harry Arendt, and they plan to visit here with Mrs. Birthday Party Is Held 'or Raymie Peterson On Fourth Birhday Monday afternoon, Raymie son was entertained at a Birthday Party" at his home, honoring us fourth birthday, at which time its mother, Mrs. Ray Peterson was hostess.

A fn.h pond had been devised the yard and the young crowd ished for special prizes. Birthday ake and ice cream were served Mrs. Peterson, assisted by Mrs. Gene Moffett, Mrs, Wilma Boyle, Ars. Alva McBryde and Miss Hackworth.

Young guests included Terry Boyle, Owen Pengelly, Glen De- verness, Gail and Stephen Mc- Sryde, Georgana Kimrnetl and he honoree, Raymie. Presbyterian S. S. 1ass Has Ice Cream Social And Get Together Members of Carl Englemann's tunday School Class of the Presbyterian Church held an Ice Cream Social and Get Together Tuesday night which began with the group meeting at Peart Park. The group continued on to the church, where home made cream and cake were served to the 35 persons attending.

Miss Lucy Montgomery returned home Tuesday morning from a motor trip to Oklahoma, where she was accompanied by Miss Betty Harmon as far as Dewey. From there Miss Montgomery drove to Colorado Springs, Denver and Pagosa Springs, Colorado to visit with various friends. She was away about two and a half weeks. Mrs. M.

E. Hodges returned to her home at Yarnell Monday after spending the-past two days here visiting with her daughter, Mrs K. K. Henness. Tino Pugnea, who attendee summer school at TJ.

of A. a1 Tucson, accompanied Richard McAnally home last night, Wednesday, from Tucson, and they were dinner guests of Richard's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ray McAnally. Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Plumb anc Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanna Coolidge made a week's trip to the coast recently via Prescotti and Las Vegas.

While at Los Angeles they attended the Ice Ca pades. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hurd and son, Billy, came home Friday after spending two weeks vaca- Pat Todd Celebrates 11 ih Birthday Tuesday At Birthday Party The llth birthday of Pat Todd was celebrated Tuesday evening, at a party, which was given the home of his parents, the Harry Todds, Games of archery, badminton and softball were planned for the group, but rain forced the party indoors, where children's card games and TV were enjoyed. Guests included James McFaddin, Kichard Henley, Norville Gruweil, Mike Ferguson, Jerry Brenizer and the honoree, Pat.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Long and son, Bobby, plan to leave August 15th for a week's vacation in San 5iego. They will then drive to 'ruth or Consequences, New Mex- co to spend a week visiting Mrs.

Bong's father and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hicks and family drove to Coolidge Sunday, where they visited at the home of Mr, Hicks' parents, Mr, and Mrs, R. L.

Hicks. Mrs, Clifford Whatley entertained at a Birthday Party at Park Friday afternoon, honoring the third birthday of her daughter, Frances. Refreshments were served and party favors distributed among the children. The R. L.

McCtangs had as vis- fitors at their home Sunday, their i daughter and fairuly, Mr. and JH. E. Fennetl and daughter, Mary iBtta, Of Eloy. Visiting Sunday afternoon at the borne of Mr.

and Mrs. E. Patterson were Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Bacon of Phoenix. Antenna Installation S75 $95 90-Day Service Be Sure With FOB TELEVISION OR RADIO SERVICE Phone 4459 809 N.

Final Cajsa CUWJ. tioning in California. Mrs Kurds) brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dyer, joined them in San Diego and the party spent several days at Big Bear Lake.

aCViricti. also motored to Ensenada, GOOD PAYING INVESTMENTS DOWNTOWN COMMERCIAL per Month. 10 year lease. COMMERCIAL BUILDING- Good Lease See us for details SAN CARLOS DISTRICT LAND We have three; good parcels, "well located and priced to selL IF YOU NEED A STORE BUILDING OR OFFICE WE -WILL BUILD TO SUIT YOU. Irvin Pate Realtors LICENSED BONDED 203 E.

Fourth St IRVIN PATE Phone 3165 J. S. FABMER With Each $1.00 Purchase of Popular or VASELINE TOILETRIES You Will Bsceive a 29c Bottle of "Halo" Shampoo FBEE 8 Custom Tudor $69 Down Payment $270.00 1950 Studebaker Champion S72 Regal Deluxe Sedan. Down Payment $242.00 1951 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe Club Coupe. Completely reconditioned $1175 Down Payment $392.00 Styleline Sedan.

Fine condition $1195 Down Payment $398.00 1950 Mercury 6 Passenger Coupe $975 Payment $325 1952 Ford V-8 Mainline Tudor- Down Payment $432 Also a good selection of Trucks and Pickups RITCHEY DAVIS MOTORS Across from the Post Office Casa Grande Phone 3967 Five Points Cafe IS MOVING! TWO DOORS EAST TO 423 West We're moving all our equipment into the Trekell only two doors from our old location to give you the same fine service, in new pleasantly remodeled surroundings. Watch For Grand Opening I THANK ALBERT WILSON "ALL POINTS LEAD TO FIVE POINTS'.

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