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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 15

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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Cotton Used Men CAoose.Cocrf Osbom-Womlri Flapper Fanny Sajrs ForGaceDonet In New Style IV WALTER C. yEW be glad that MK current campaign njen's cummer clothing has been xttnded to pajamae. Heat-dodgers JB tie dog-dajs can find sweet rein short-sleeved, knee-length of feather-weicrht materials- The coolest sleeping garments are jade of light cotton such am madras, 'broadcloth, eoisettc, seersucker and Seersucker the advan- of needing no ironing. Voile ounds feminine but isn't. It Is one the thinnest and lightest of cot- ion weaves.

Enough to make a pair ef pajamas has no more weight a resort romance. growing demand for pajamas that can do double-duty as lounging has brought out the iraj' model. The top inside trousers which are made just Me slacks, with fly-front adjustable telted waistband pleats and pockets; Many men prefer the pull-over to QK coat fityle top. A.new version tliis model has a turn-over collar ttitlt button at the neckband. juiother variation has a.sport-shirt collar.

A national survey by a manufacturer indicated that many men wear the tops of their sleeping suits. To serve their needs and save buy- unwanted trousers, there hae designed a knee-length, dpuble- treasted rohc, with collar and belt. are also useful ae beach or robes. Some men whose daytime garb is sober as a church warden's re- jnove their inhibitions with'-their clothes at night and indulge in color that range from mild wprews of and checks to the effect of "modernifitic" patterns and vi-. klom vermillions.

Parents Announce Recent Marriage EAFFORD, Aug. recent marriage of Miss Roberta Farmer of Safford and Leonard. Harris of Bisbee IB heing announced by Mr. and Sire. U.

L. Farmer, parents of the bride. The ceremony took place in the parsonage at Blsbee. The bride was altendod by Miss Bonnie Armstrong, a college classmate, and the groom by his brother, Norman Harris Mrs. Harris is a graduate of the Safford lilch school, Gila Junior tollfgc at Thatcher and the Arizona Elate Teachers.

College at Tempe, having completed her college course this year. She was a member of Chi Sigma sorority at Tempe, The (room also was a student at Tempe. H. Harbins Leave On California Trip and H. Harbin left yesterday by motor to to to California for their vacation forjhujipst fortnight.

During their itay they will spend a few days at the enfiositlon in San Diego, going on north to Los Angeles and San Francisco. They will return to their borne In Tollcson about-the first of September. Grand Canyon Visit -Made By Locat Men F. 0. Crsndall.

Jack Robertson, J. A. Hill and son. Joe, returned Irom a vacation trip Thursday. Thty visited Jerome, Cave tnd the Grand Canyon.

Greek 'kcyc Couple Have Dinner For Friends Aug. Dr. and H. L. Ward entertained at dinner recently with the following irucsls present: Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Bwler and children of Aztec, the Rev, and Mrs. W.

P. McLennan. Dr. Mrs. Falteburt.

and Blanche Rgnkin, Phoenix. Miss White, Navy Blue Feature Ensemble Attend Med-ln GleeelarW Smartly comfortable in his tuckaway lounge the host at the left comet in for a good-nighti cigs'ret with his guest, is just ss cool and stylish in pajamas of sheer thet the guest is wesring a pull-ever model, with turnover collar. Colorful Silks Gain Popularity NEW YORK, Fashion designers have decreed plenty of new elate green, copper and ultra-marine both evening and street wear this fall. Greek influences in the so-called "anatomical" clothes, which Teveal a strip of flesh between braesicre and will continue in vogue, while less straw will be placed on the Irhame and Saris of, the Hindu mode. The drape effect will predominate In evening gowns, which will be heavy, rich, stiff silk- with a picturesque quality of old portraits or thin silk faille, heavily metallized'In One predicted fihortly will vanish' from the style books and that the coming seaeon will be a big one for the "womanly woman." Hips and stomachs have returned to fashion and waspish waists are here again.

Hips will be natural instead of repressed and bossoms. Miss Hawcs said, "will take care of themselves." Some of the heavy silks being for evening wear are stiff enough to have almost the'appear- ance of being whaleboncd. Gleaming brocades -with small flowers, in delicate pastel colors scattcre'd on a gold background are featured. The easy, flowing effect predominates. Plain "on the spongy side" have attracted attention for daytime wear.

Odd are prevalent Among the favorites for fall are green and date blue. There also is a new copper tone and, a new, dark ultra-marine blue. Blacks are scarce. My Neighbor Says: Begonias do not grow well in lime soil. They prefer an acid soil.

Mayonnaise may be kept for several weeks in a refrigerator if a tablespoon'of boiling water Is ad- to it before bottling. When cutting a frosted lemon pie use a knife that has been -dipped into cold water. The meringue then retains its shape. Corned beef will be more tender and the flavor will be improved if a dash of vinegar is put into the Hq.uld In beef Is boiled. Safford Young Folk Fete Girl And Guest SAFKORD, Aug.

surprise party was given recently for Miss Virginia and her guest. Miss Anno. 'Main of Douglas, by a number of their friends at the Odd Fello.w and Rebckah home. Cards were played and later in he evening refreshments were serv- 'd in the dining room. A souvenir vas presented to each of the guests, "hose -present were Anna Main, Virginia Lockhart, Ezma Ailed, Louise Clawson, Sarah -lara Georganna Burrell, Flprine Mamie fairy ClawsonYroniCochran, Dan Baker, Erwin John.

Max Pace; Alexander -Woodford, John Burrell and "an Cochran. Libt After" LIBERTY, Aug. and Mrs. L. Jones have returned to their lome after making an extensive tour of the Southwest They visited relatives and friends in New Mex- co, Texas, Oklahoma, and Missouri.

Phoenicians Return From Arkansas Trip Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Mitchell and children. Jane and Edward, 1037 North Patricia street, have returned to Phoenix from a vacation trip spent in.

the of Arkansas. Mrs. H. C. Armstrong Leaves For Long Beach TOLLESON Mrs.

H. Clifford Armstrong left recently for Long Seach, where she will be the house- ruest of her sister. Sirs. Clark Sdgecomb, for remainder of he summer, Mrs. Edgecomb was drs.

Armstrong's guest for some ime during the last winter season and was extensively entertained while here. Mrs. Armstrong will return to the valley late in the fall. Gay Shades Used For Modern Bath 1 ii. cut County Club.

bu.lnf«. Mclinc. P. room hn bulldlni. at KIl In Osborn ClttVn p.

C. 8. Krctobricbt tat 114 wr Ctak wiSSi ask. It a. If JeMor i An ensemble'that into the fell KhMl in ermm McUL jv.

oa chnrok UWB. of muwloaair: Mctkedln 43turehMu South, at a. u. CMtnl Mtlbodirt church. Kim Conclude Series i Cl The final bridge, party of the ries being 7 given Osborn Woman's Club will- be held tomorrow evening ok the lawn of the C.

S. Ergenbright home; East-in- dianohi avenue, with' play scheduled to begin-at 8:30 o'clock. In case of wet or cold weather the party will be held at the club building, 17 East Besides the regular prizes foe final prizes for the series will be Emery, chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. E. R.

Hmton, Mrs. Ergenbright, Mrs. J. H. Crittenden and Mrs.

T. E- Hamilton as hostesses. Mrs. S. R.

Ragsdale in charge of the prizes. Reservations are still being taken by the hostesses. Those received to date are and Mesdames Jack Bryant, Charlesi Manley A. BT. R.

Ragsdale, C. M. Shaw, E. Hinton, Earl Brewster, S. Davis, Leo Anderson, Robert Parker.

-Paul Melcher. Fisher. Adolph Wallace Cook, M. C. -and; Mrs.

Guy French; Mark Woodruff, Harry Clark, A. J. i Thoman and J. ATCrum. A.

E. Anderson, B. S. Chandler; Hamilton, Woodruff, Temple Emery, C.S.: Ergenbright. W.

E. Wilkins, Hr'oWilliams, J. H. Clara Oliver, Irma Dunn. Lorraine Sowder, Maude J.

C. Blame, Thomas Imler, C. J. Hopwood, Ortha Barr and Miss Nadine Wilkins. Guest Makeup Aids Provided BY ELSIE PIERCE Women who are fortunate enough an extra room in their cottage in mountain or seashore resort, are doubly fortunate this year because the beauty world offers so many lovely aids with which to fit up the guest that at very little expense.

'There are, for instance, the complete kits with miniature sizes of creams and lotions. as well so small that they carry with'them a "just for you" touch. And the clever hostess, has their' big sisters handy so that the little ones can bo refilled: The big sizes, of course, a' big saving. It Isn't possible for any but the very affluent to anticipate the preferences of her various guests, but a very good cleansing cream, skin tonic, astringent and soothing by the same family win the respect of the most Cotton squares with which to apply creams; soft tissues which to remove. These are essential, and again very inexpensive Small powder puffs, too, are not costly.

individual puffs can be made out of cotton, tied with wee ribbon bows. make-up for guests Tva.v--a.Vbig Job and a efy expensive think how grand today, when one prominent-beauty dispenser offers-a gift' set' including eight different shades of lipstick and many cream rouge colors imhar- mony. try the various shades yourself, with tumes; you pMt amuse eight guests at once; is to be applied with the fingertips so that, all you have to do when one guest is 'finished is to blot with a tissue and the surface is 'sanitary and smooth for the next. -The package itself is so intriguingt-thc lip rouge are shaped ItsST" lips; the cream rouges in ovarTShaped wells. And can you think of anything that makes life simpler for -the hostess than an assortment of as many as five different ol face powder in larger outer box? Another guest room idea, and not expensive.

A sewing kit is a first-aid kit, ditto: a medicine chest equipped-with antiseptics. A mirror of course, and here I'm bound to wax enthusiastic because the beauty mart seems to have thought ol everything; there are day and night mirror combinations that show your guest how her make-up will look under the proper light; there are mirrors that light up; there are magnifying With a little extra pin money it's so easr to indulge, that fond, feminine whim fit up a guest (Copyright. 1935. for Arizona Republic) Birthday Party Given In Honor Of Pioneer SAFFORD, Aug. the birthday anniversary of Mrs.

L. Gustafson, a pioneer of Pima, Mrs. Vina Green entertained a old fric'nds at her home in Pima recently. Many Interesting experiences ol pioneer days were recalled by, the guests during, the afternoon anil several musical numbers were given by Mrs. Edna BrimhalU Those present were Mesdames Elizabeth Craig Elizabeth McBride.

Jane Mattice, Louise Rogers, Evergreen Haynle, Caroline Eyrlng, Ella Fol lett, Amanda Dodge. Annie Bos well. Charlotte'Wilklns. Mary K. Taylor, Mary Ransom: Rebecca Rolladay, Lizzie Lines and Eva Lines.

Itiis madesof desirable gingham pale deeper is-so becoming, 'hard-wearing and has decided smartness. 1 i Style designed -M sizes 4 and years- 4 I quires material yard of JS-inch contrasting. cents (coin 1 is preferred) for "'patternl Write plainly your V. name, 'address" and -style, number. Be'sure to state size'tyou 'Summer costs 10 cents.

Send for your copy today! Book andjpattem together 25 cents. Address your order to 'Arizona Republic; Pattern Department. Style No. Size Name: Street Address City State MesaParty Honors Mrs. Glen Randall 'Eva Cummard was hostess at'a party Thursday night, entertaining in honor of Mr.

and Mrs. Glen Randall (Eloise Kleinman) whose marriage was performed Friday, in the Arizona temple. Guests were entertained on the lawn at the Cummard home on North Robson street The. occasion was one; of numerous, pre-nuptial courtesies honoring bride. Others' present were Misses La- Veda Westover, Lou Cylle.

Millett, Dolly Phelps and Doyle Willis; Mr. and Mrs. Randall left: yesterday on a honeymoon trip to Tellowr stone National park, en 'route to Washington, C.i where they will make', their" home. Wickenburg Residents Return From Vacation WICKENBURG. Aug.

and Mrs. H. Haynes and son. Beryl, returned form a 10- day vacation at Marlin, where thfcy joined Mrs. sister, Mrs Frank Bartce, and three sons, Kenneth) Junior and Billie from Prescott.

Mrs. Bartee will not re- turn.to her home in Prescott until September 1. 9' Northern Pair Returns From Wedding Trip SAFFORD, Aug. Rev Edward Lester, pastor of the Baptist church, returned here last week with his bride, the former Edna Sparlin of McAllister, Okla. They were married in Las Cruces N.

and will reside here in the Baptist parsonage. Style Note Mrs. Robert Eaton Entertains Friends Mrs. Robert Eaton entertained friends Friday afternoon with a party at her home on East'Indian School road. Prevent were Mesdames Carl McLaughlm, D.

'C. Victor Joe Ramsey. Harriott McMaster, J. M. Hutseli; M.

Schmalzel and A. C. Murr. whose marriage -to; ings'will be an'event early fall. Miss Virginia- Whyte Thursday: evening at ecus g'tyen at'tne the honoree's A tooting hern will five a but it won't etart stalled meter.

Yuma Folk Are Guests Of J. R. LaMarches BUCKEYE, Aug. and Mrs. C.

William Taylor ot Yuma were house 'guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. LaMar.che for several days. Allen Cowans Leave For Coast Vacation 1 and Mrs! Allen Covan and -daughters, Dorothy, Ann and Martha, have gone to Laguna Beach to spend the remainder of the summer. They will return about the middle ot 'September for the beginning ot school.

Jess "Doner, VSK Vernon Many lovely gifts were by Miss Refreshments served'to Misses La Vern AI- len. Shirley Mays. Alma Catherine Tomlinson, 5T Christine Moore and Eva Doner; Jack Logan. IT. B.

Frank Doner. ner W. Aguer, L. aVehmaa. 1 Nellfe Verne Allen, Will Allen.

Karl Kohn. L. C. Hill. Jean Moore and $11: Jacques.

Miss Goes To Oceanside Miss Shirley Liens. Indjanolk avenue, left last week for the She will spend several weeks at exposition in Saa Diego and also, -'jfei Plans a stay at Oceanside. Portable Room 'Get Onr Pistes MNVB Bvyiaff ElMwlMra Chos. S. Itck 48 Nerih First Aw, This fall sweater in cord firis It features hand- sewn seams, crew neck, ribbed cellar and cuffs.

A completely finished, family esrvies. In ftnVWvi the celer scheme is in white and varied -shades af blue. The dressing table, which is the center ef interest slightly deeper than test is rered, and the Bleated skirt liaht blue is a new fabric weven ef cellophane, slit cellulese film and eetten. whh Blue ribben and tacks make a tailored finish at the tee. The walls are ef whitest which hano three brecket.

deeerMive le Phone 3-5111 a home washing service that takes away every 1 washday-carel AELPREST JJ -te. reaKbargain in laundry, Clothes'washed i in rich, warm IVORY SOAP suds, rinsed in Ions of crystal-clear wa't- er, returned to, you beau- cleaned! And look the'moderate price! wr i Ji. TS Phonei MONDAY! at The Boston Store THE SALE OF THE YEAR! 900 99 Oeorgiana COTTON Actually $1.95 ff.il Cool weather emtly the to of Stove tare and Braad.Ncw FarCottlUr FABRICS! STYLES! 1 Shoppimj (Outdoor 1 UKZZAMBOI New Fed Aprons mw tub-fatf aprom quita color FMOsfl.

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