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3-1111 'Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Sunday Morning, December 25,1938 '(Section Three) Page Three tial Mass Be Read mass for Miss Ida Lo- "ind Dwight S. La Pella will be read at 8 orrow morning in St. Xavier Church, the Rev. LJmbrtt, S. officiating.

bride will be given in twher brother-in-law, Frank pe of Gilbert, and will be by Miss Elizabeth Mermaid of honor and Miss LtUan, Miss Dora Pache- Elvira Otondp and Miss lEcbeiu'que as bridesmaids. Aim Erramuzpe, the bride- niece, will be flower girl, pftinkie Erramuzpe will be itearer. if. Lawler of Prescott will best man and George er, Wallace Ahern, Russell and Sherman GaveUe, the two classmates of Mr. La Louis, will be ushers.

bride will wear white lace white satin and her veil will I by a net halo and a wreath blossoms. She will carry bouquet of white roses and a white prayer I Morgan will wear a full- 1 frock of vintage taffeta. carry talisman roses and tweet peas. (bridesmaids will be gowned frocks made with full sleeves 'and boleros. will green, peacock blue, Miss I coM, and Miss Echenique i pink.

All four will carry i of tweet peas to match little flower girl will wear -length frock of white taf- will carry a white basket with rose petals. bearer will be dressed rait with white satin black bow tie. ikDetty Cassidy, organist, will IT tte wedding marches and Earl (ton, soloist, will sing "Ave Pearl Pendteton and Marat Mulins will sing "On This vi Beautiful Mother" and "Oh I Am Not Worthy" preced- I the ceremony. wedding breakfast will be I at the French Cafe and a will follow at 824 North touple will live in Des Locarnini was graduated thV Gilbert grammar and sdnolc. She studied foreign afts in Locarno, Switzerland, Mer was graduated from St.

School of Nursing here. a member of Phoenix court, Daughters of America. La Pella was graduated from College at Simpson College Hohenschuen and Car'" College of Embalming at and now is in busies Moines. His fraterni- iin Alpha Delta Phi and Al- ifK Omega. Matron Complimented courtesy to Mrs.

R. H. Pert Jr, the former Miss Saralee ijwwsters, Mrs. Dick Slagle, Imler, and Miss hi entertained recently of their mother, Mrs. I North Seventh street filled with dainty gifts ed to Mrs.

Perner. Sev- suitable to the occasion ed and prizes were won rMorma Waite, Lorraine Jerry Hudson and Anna were Mesdames Jack She- Spires, Margaret Dorman, Gamer, Ray Vyne, M. R. lewis Diller, Tom Stroud, oward, Carl Sargent, J. R.

Thomas Imler, Thomas Im. Ehna Dingey, W. H. Ballard, R. H.

Perner, Luetta Bradford, Ho, Willard Hudson. Bob Merle Doyle, Eva Kane, Ive Ware, Charles Harding Couttes. June Sanders, Whiteman, iBndenon, Waite, Dee Doyle, and Clara Jane Koontz, Rote Allen, Catherine tona Krugg, Beth Gru- XJMred Stevens. Pat Willard, Wte Trimble, Caroline Stew- Jfehm Smith, Hudson and An- Story Of Christmas Enthralls Young Phoenicians Given For Bride-Elect One of the most popular brides- lect of the holiday season is Miss arleen Campbell, who will be mar- ied December 30 to Charles E. oynton.

Since her arrival home or the Christmas vacation from UVoodbury's College, Los Angeles, Miss Campbell has been feted con- and additional parties are lanned to honor her the coming Pck Misses Dora Hillls and Elsie Pur ell, who will attend Miss Campbell as bridesmaids, were hostesses a dinner and pottery shower 'hursday night in Hotel Westward Ho. The Honoree's gifts, wrapped in ed and white to correspond with He color scheme prevailing in tale apopintments, were delivered the party just before dinner nd were arranged on a separate able. After the meal Miss Camp- Dell opened the gift packages. Red carnations and white baby's ireath formed the table centerpiece, flanked by candles in the same colors. Place cards were sil- rered.

Attending besides the hostesses and bride-elect were Mesdames Arnold Jones, Jack Shemer and Jack Harris; Misses Leora Campbell, Orinne Thornton, Janet Wall, Evelyn Bolin, Lee Russell, Ruth Holland, Natalie Becker, Jane Eck- nstein, Roberta Finnical, Mary Lou Humphrey, Virginia Davidson, Kay Mitchell, Helen Louise Le Tarte and Frances Elliott. Better results will be obtained rom cookies which require rollini the dough is chilled for severs lours. (Even chilling them overnight is not too long.) A thorough -hilling enables the dough to be landled more easily. "And to pretty, shining star led them to where Uny tinier even than bi manger," Henehel M. Alton tells wee, Joyce Elaine who may be forgiven If her teems Staft Photo to wander from the Christmas story to the pretty bauble she in her hand.

Douglas, with the mature wisdom of his four yean, considers the story more seriously or perhaps, tta of Santa. Read-Gill Rites Read At Hotel At 8 o'clock Friday evening in the Continental room of Hotel Westward Ho Miss Mabel Gill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Medlin of Phoenix, and William Thane Read, Tempe, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hughes, Tempe, exchanged nuptial vows, the Rev.

M. A. Simmons of Chandler, pastor of the Nazarene Church officiating. Ferns, palms and baskets of mixed flowers formed the background for the ceremony. The bride wore a turquoise wool sport suit trimmed with black Persian lamb, white satin blouse, black accessories and a corsage of gardenias.

Her attendant. Mrs. Kenneth Hagin, wore a teal suit with matching accessories and a gardenia corsage. The traditional wedding marches were played by Gloria Page, and Martin sang "Ave Maria" and "Because." A reception followed the ceremony, with the refreshments table covered with a lace cloth and centered by a floral piece of ferns and sweetpeas. After a short wedding trip to San Diego, the couple will establish a home at 104 West Sixth street, Los Angeles.

Out-of-town guests who were here for the wedding were the Rev. Don H. Hughes of Tucson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Ashe, Yuma. The bride is a graduate of the local high school and the University of Arizona. Mr. Read attended Tempe High School, Brophy College and Arizona State Teachers College at Tempe. Miss Lauretta Teague Marries Tucson Man In Pretty Ceremony English holly and smilax en-dale; Mr.

and Mrs. Schmidt, Tol- A Chair of Broadcasting, be lieved to be the first of its kind in. the world, is to be founded a Liege Conservatoire in Belgium. cta Chi Deltas YuIetideDance Me being made by mem- et 11 Phoenix College social sorority, for Christmas dance to be the Arizona Club from 9 to Thursday. Dec.

29. Mae Cobb and Margaret are in general charge of Jayne Hogg is chairman ram committee and she by Ruth Mary Mary Grace and Virginia will be in the hol- the evening will be Homer Young and his Taylor White Will Visit Here White, formerly of has been residing in tor several years will iw to be the house Mrs. E. L. Burrall, Club drive.

be accompanied by her Nancy and Ted. The at the Univer- ter Plans Fete For Parents Mrs. Gerthude R. Ketcherside will hold "open house" Tuesday at her home, 914 West Portland street, honoring her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

D. C. Rose, in celebration of their 55th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs.

Rose were married December 27, 1883 in Las Cruces, N. and came to Phoenix in 1891, later moving to. Yuma in 1896 where they pioneered until moving to Calif, in 1924. Mr. and Mrs.

Rose are making their home with Mrs. Ketcherside here. They are parents of five children four of whom are living. Mrs. Rose is 80 years old and Mr.

Rose is 85 and both are in the best of health Members of the Rose family who are to be here for the celebration are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon P. Rose and daughter, Patricia, of Santa Anita, Mr. and Mrs.

Burton L. Allen, Santa Monica, Dr and Mrs. W. V. Ammons and daughters, Rosemary and Ann, Phoenix, and Mrs.

Ketcherside and daughter, Suzanne and son, Dudley. Neil H. Wills Family Spend Holidays Here Mr. and Mrs. Neil H.

Wills and daughters Elizabeth and Jo Anna of Carlsbad, N. arrived in Phoe nix Friday to spend the Christma holidays with Mr. Wills' parents Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Wills, 3027 North Second street, and his sisters Mrs. Claude Bate and Mrs. James H. Burger.

twining white latticework arranged at one end of the living room of the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Ector Patterson in Tucson formed the background for a lovely wcd- ing ceremony which united Miss Sdith Lauretta Teague of Tucson, ormerly of Glendale. and Victor larrold Verity of Tucson. The lev.

Leland H. Koewing was the fficiant and the vows were ex- hanged at 4 o'clock yesterday aft- moon. The living room was decorated ith English holly, Christmas evergreens and white tapers. An isle eading down the stairs to the im- rovised altar was marked by white ibbons. The bride was attended by her ister, Mrs.

Carl W. Schmidt, Tolle- on. Hubert Woods of Hayden was jest man. The bride wore a white satin own made with long sleeves, asque waist and full skirt with rain. Her fingertip veil of tulle was held in place with a tiny Juliet ap and a spray of orange blossoms.

"he carried white rosebuds and of the valley. Mrs. Schmidt wore peach chiffon with a matching taffeta bolero and girdle of rose tapestry. She also ivore a fingertip length veil with wreath of peach taffeta flowers. The bride's mother.

Mrs. Ira Con- lell Teague of Glendale, was 'owned in a floor-length dress of ahlia crepe with which she wore corsage of yellow rosebuds. The bridegroom's mother wore vine chiffon velvet with gold ac- essories and a corsage of gar- enias. Miss Golda McCullough, organ- st, played "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Me" and "The Bridal Chorus" rom Lohengrin. Ronald Suther- and sang "Until" by Wilfrid Senerson and "Because" by Guy D'Hardelot also plan to time at the Orme ranch.

guests of the Burralls mother, Mrs. L. Beach, ack Chaffe of Wish All MERRY CHRISTMAS A Happy And PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR PHOENIX SCHOOL of BEAUTY CULTURE Finest Ph. 109-1 IS NORTH FIRST ST. leson; Mr.

and Mrs. Harold W. Smith. Harold W. Smith, and Carroll Smith, Glendale.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Woods, Hayden; Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Bronson, A jo; Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Harvey, Saginaw, Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Rose. Ontario.

and John A. McDonald, Sonora, Mex. The bride was graduated from Glendale Union High School and the University of Arizona. She is a member of Kappa Omicron Phi and Alpha Chi Omega. After being graduated, she accompanied Dr.

and Mrs. Patterson abroad, and since that time has made her home with the Pattersons in Tucson. Mr. Verity, son of Mrs. James Victor Verity and the late Mr.

Verity, came to Tucson from Toledo, O. He was graduated from the University of Arizona with a degree in mining engineering in 1927 and a degree in law in 1936. He is affiliated with Tau Beta Pi, hon- onrary engineering fraternity and of Phi Alpha Delta, law fraternity. Since 1936 he has been practicing law and has been a consulting engineer. Nicholas Udatts Visit Kin Here Nicholas Udall, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John H. Udall, accompanied by Mrs. Udall, the former Miss Sybil Webb of Mesa, arrived in 'hoenix yesterday to spend the olidays with relatives: Mr. Udall, raduate of the Phoenix schools, ow is connected with the S.

nternal Revenue Department in Vashington, D. C. After the nuptials a wedding sup- was served in the dining room 30 guests. The wedding cake 'ormed the centerpiece on the din- ng-room table and appointments were carried out in silver and blue. After a short wedding trip the pair will be at home at 1215 North Campbell avenue in Tucson.

Out-of-town guests attending the nuptials were the bridegroom's sister. Miss Jeanette Verity of Toledo, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Connell Teague of her brother, J. Orren Teague, and Mrs.

Teague, Glen- HOTEL LANKERSHIM LOS ANGELES PI BiOlS CM CHIBCI CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Write For Our Free New Catalog RIVERSIDE NURSERIES I MM 8. Cntml rt. 3-3SM The Mother of the ACCORDION SUZETTE CARSELL and her staff, wist everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy, Joyful, Prse- New Tear Dormer Phoenicians Return For Holiday Mr. and Mrs. Homer Baird and nfant daughter, Mary Carolyn, ave come from Gallup, N.

to pend the holidays with Mrs. Bird's parents, Mr. and Mrs. jeorge M. Bealey, 102 West Almeria road.

Mrs. Baird, formerly Alberta ealey, was reared and educated valley schools. She was con- ected with Phoenix Public.Schools to her marriage to Mr. iaird, who is the son of Mrs. Flota Baird.

Mr. and Mrs. Baird will be at ome today at the Bealey home. Bride Of Next Week Will Be Honored Miss Hazel McBride will enter- ain at a luncheon at Jokake nn tomorrow afternoon, honoring Hiss Gertrude Jahannessen who will wed William Noll Woodruff of Jincinnati, January 2, in Trinity Episcopal Cathedral. Miss McBride's guests will be blisses Lucille Johannessen, Mary Hla Beaton, Mildred Nickles, Bette Louise Northcutt and Cleanor Baker, and Mrs.

F. C. Braden and the honoree. Mrs. Annie Burger To Visit Children Heve Arriving in Phoenix Friday from daho Springs, Mrs.

Annie iurger will spend the holidays with ter daughter, Mrs. Charles and her son, James R. Burger. Mrs. H.

S. Hunter Plans Open House Honoring her two sons and tneir wives, Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Hunter of Garden City, and Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert S. Hunter of Tucson, who are in Phoenix for the holidays, Mrs. H. S.

Hunter will hold open house from 3 to 6 p. m. tomorrow in her home on Four Milt road. Allen Hunter is advertising manager of the Garden City Daily Telegram and Hubert is an engineer connected with united States Geological Survey. You'll Enjoy Staying At Roca Roja, It's Different We Know You Will Enfoy The Food At This Distinctive Resort.

Drive east on Thomas M. tmm right at fngleskto Ave. around the comer! Pn. HOLIDAY GREETINGS And A Very HAPPY NEW YEAR From The MECKLER JEWELRY CO. M.

Mtckler M. 214 Washington A. H. GofHwb S. Pern Opp.

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