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Page Ten Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Fri'day April 12, 1935 Telephone -w" a Alpha Sigmas Hold Meeting Mrs. Kurren Mackey, Mrs. Harvey Alexander. Mrs. One Coffinsrer and Alice Suit were hostesses to the Alpha Sigma Gamma Alumnae Association Wednesday evening In the card room of Hotel Adams.

Contract and auction 'bridge were played and all appointments were in keeping with the Easier seaaon. High score prizes went to Miss Evadna Wilson and Miss Gwendolyn Rhue; the guest prize was re- celx'ed by M)KS Frances McLeod, and consolation by Ruth Mathis and Miss Josephine Morrison. Special guests were Miss Mary McLeod, Miss Merrilyn Tolleson, Misa Inez Sparks and Mim Frances McLeod. Members present were: Mrs. J.

C. Bunton, Misses Irleen Cardln, Virginia Cunningham, Mildred Fulkerson. Lola Hankins, Gertrude Lester. Ruth Mathis, Morrison. Rhue, June Rittick, Margaret Keith, Gertrude Ross, Margaret Schnabel, Wilson.

Mary Cundiff. Gene Stephens and Orley Wells, and Robert Hunsick. Hostesses for the May party, which will be the lairt one of the season, are to be Miss Stephens, Cundiff, Mies Fulkereon and Ruth Roberts. Student Groups Feted At Dance Men and Gleaner Girls of the Tempe ward entertained Tuesday night for the members of their groups attending college. Miss Ella Starlcy, president, was in charge of general arrangements.

A program of group games entertained, followed by dancing. Refreshments were served at tables decorated with spring flowers. Those present were the Misses Ruth Hart, Mary Tryon. Jamie Hart, Cleonc Isaacson, Martha Tryon, Grace McConk, Hettie Kae McKellar. Elaine Brooks, Katie Calhoun, Dorothy Warren, Annette Hibben and Ella Ptarley.

Also Messrs. Vance H. Goodman, Horace Montirrth, Harold Tryon, Carl W. Taylor. Richard Taylor, Elwin Merrill, Rodney Rohicheaux, J.

Paul DeWitt, Earl Xarramore, Jimmie Riddles. William Morgan. Bennic Brooks, Francis Blake, Lyman Shreevrs, Aeton Kartchner, Ellis Craig, Bi-non MoKellar. Hervile Berthelsen, Mark Calhoun and Bernard Shancr. Tolleson Matron Entertains Class Visitors Prolong Stay Here The lure of Arizona's sunny skiei hai proved compelling for Mrs.

Thomas Neal, left, and Mrs. E. J. Miles, both of Detroit, who are spending their fifth winter season here. They, with their husbands, are guests at Hotel Westward Ho.

Enthusiastic golfers, they spend much time on the links here. Arriving early in the season, they will remain here for several weeks more. Longvieu) Parent-Teacher Group Selects Leaders For New' Year At a meeting of the Longvicw Parent-Teacher Association Tuesday afternoon in the school, Mrs. J. J.

Knight was re-elected president. Other officers elected were Mrs. C. D. Basham, firs, vice-president; Mrs.

William Stermer, second vice- president; Mrs. A. C. Harris, recording secretary; Mrs. F.

L. Malody, treasurer; Mrs. Harold Taffe, corresponding secretary; H. C. Aicon, historian, Mrs.

Pearl Anderson and Verne Jones, auditors. The meeting was conducted by. H. M. Jennings was hostess at her 1 la'sT'of' ounl reported conceding a bridge bene- Mrs.

Harris, due to the absence of Mrs. Knisht. Mrs. F. Schaible Rushees Feted At Musical Tea A tea, honoring a group ot rushees, was given recently by members of Beta' Sigma Pht at the home ofrMrs.

Matt Walton. During the afternoon, Miss Helen Carlos entertained -with piano selections; sang, a group of songs; Miss Dixie read selections 'Dickens' "David Copperfield" and George Warburton Lewis sang; number of Spanish songs. M. Fennemore and Charles C. Bradbury presided the tea table which "was decorated with 'talisman roses and yellow candles.

Guests received by Walton and Janet Anderson, president, were the Misses Gertrude Toney, Edith Henderson, Catherine McDonald, Mary Louise Graham, Erma; Miller, RobaVPmson, Ryder, Katherine O'Donnell, Alkire, Anne Alkire, Lucia'-Aliiniio, Alma Best, Lulu Bradshaw, Martha Cooley, Beatrice Heyne, Anna'Killen, Gladys Marley, Sylba Martin, Myrtle Messenger, Miriam Scott, Maurine Stevens, Marion Whitney, Ulala Ryder, Verle Meeke, Osborn; Mesdames Edwin J.Druke and Harold Jordan. Women Hear Music Program A musical program, with Miss Henrietta Lundquist as chairman featured the'meeting of the Business and Professional Women's Club, held recently in Hotel Adams Adams. Orley. lies presented one of his own compositions, "Japanese which he followed with an interesting talk on "Taste in Music," with piano interpolations. Miss Mable Blake, Casa Grande, gave thre vocal numbers, "To a Wild by' McDowell; "Absent," by Metcalf, and "Voi la Sapate" from Cavalleria Rusticana" by Mascagni.

Mrs. Josephine Ryan gave an interesting talk concerning the coming biennial convention of the national federation to he held in Seattle, with the post convention trip to Alaska. Mrs. Grace Manahip of King-man, first vice-presiden' of the state federation, was guest of the club and gave an talk. The program was followed by a short business session, Mrs Marie Taylor, president, presiding The annual nomination- bf officers for the coming year and reports i -i .1, i the various committees in chargi exh.bits at the annual arrangements for the state con show of the Casa Grande Romans neard- The conven Club yesterday were varied and tj hnpn beautiful.

Due to the fact that the Ram' how was held earher than usual Rhfl lt his year, the exhibits were not as fi rt of the Xatinna iieia representative 01 tne iNauona Flower Exhibit Given By Club CASA GRANDE, Apr. folk of church. the Tolleson Baptist Various samos were played and Thn were served. following were present: Mr. and Mrs.

Jnrk K. Malien. Mr. and Mrs. .1.

Hannum. Keltic Ortell Brcwton, Juamta Pwetnam, Loretta Woodruff. Goral'iinp MarsHlp, Kroda Jettie Trnnimoll. A'inla Rrewton, Betty Ivm Foster, Virginia IjCC, ColumliR Hrttimim, Marguerite Lee. P.utli rinvis.

Alire Hcdsppatli, Willa Lee Oailen. Marlhn Cuppinger. Arthur Jar-k Junior Clauit Amiuerson, Ki-ith Rrowlon. Billy Krueper. Jarkir Riitk-r.

ICai-l Mrl.ain, La Yarn Berry and Doyle Foster, jr. Calendai Mustum, East Vltut road, open da.1ly except Sunday nd Monday, from 10 o'clock in mornlnir until 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Oppn fit given recently by the association. Mrs. 'Taffe.

round-up chairman presented a report on the two round-ups conducted during the year. In the fall round-up, conducted last week by Mrs. Jeannette Banker, school nurse, 30 pre-school children were examined and their physical defects noted for correc- association voted to send Sunday afternoon from 1 until 4 o'clock. ClOMtd all day Monday. XA Ciuflart Rutns.

19th unfl Polk struts. Opftn from 1 tn fi p. Tuesday. Thursdays md Sunday a. Arizona Museum.

1002 Van from 2 to o'clock Sunday and 1 CJty hull hrnnch of thp Phoenix public Itbmry. corner of Second and Jefferson from 8 o'clnrk tn the morning until 6 rlock In the evpninc every Amy In the exrrpt Sunday. rooms. Younc Men's Christian Association huilflinc. Second avenue and ctreft, open om o'clock, in the morninr until 10:30 o'clock at nicht.

Readtnv rooms, Younc Women's Chrls- 1ian Association building. 134 West Won- Ktreet. onen from 8 o'clock In the tnnrnlnc until 10:50 o'clock at nicht, Main building of Phoenix public library, 31th Bvimue and Wanhfneton street, open Jrom a. until 9 p. m.

Sunday hours. p. until 5 p. for references only. Ths ruehlo Grande ruins and the laboratory which Is under consirurilon.

five miles east on XVashincton street and the Grand canal, is open to vtsltnrs every day. Monday, from a. to 3 m. TOP AY Camelback Community Cirrlc. nil day tneetms, in Othnrn school No.

3. Ninth and Camelhark Ani of the Virst Methodist church, ejection of officers, at p. m. church. Veterans of Foreign "Wars auxiliary, bridte and bunco party, ni at Veterane of Foi-etcn hall, Circlt No.

4 of Central Methodic church, at home of Mrs. H. M. Van Den- burffh. S30 Culver street.

for Existence in tht Plant TVorld" by Pr. ,1. G. Brown. a1 8:15 p.

tn. at Heard 'Museum. Kenil worth Parent-Teacher Association business session, at school. Woman's Club of Washington, annua flower fchow. in school auditorium.

Otfleers Wives of Phoenl: luncheon, at 12:30 p. m. at Hote Adams. Frank Luke post. American Lee Ion' tea, m.

In 1 lejrfon home. Frank Luke lee Ion auxiliary, bridce i party, at lecion home. North Seventh avenue, tl son -Tea cher floxver show, at Wilson school. Ealsi Pa As5oc.iation, repu- lar meeting, at p. m.

in school auditorium. Junior Woman's Club, bi-monthly card al 2 p. m. at Phoenix Woman's Club Creichton Parent Aesrx-iation. recular meeting, at p.

m. in school auditorium. Las Flores Garden Club, tour of sar- Se.ns, at 9:30 a. m. at Mormon temple.

Uesa. Women ot the Moose, all day picnic. a. m. at Southern and lion.

The Mrs. Harris" as a delegate to the biennial district convention in Florence. She will the Longer view publicity record book lor exhibition the conference. The book was by Mrs. Ben Foster, co-chairman of publicity.

Second grade pupils of Miss Catherine Martin presented numbers announced by Darwin Edwards. Children appearing on the program included Teddy termer, Herbert Boetto, Jimmie Roberts, Billy Thompson, Robert Reiche, Don Waldcn, Jim Xorman Jeanne Ixmgwell, Nick Boetto, Ben Foster, Grant Tomlinson. Bob Lauterback. Janice Donaldson, Onda Smith. Bobbie Dollar, Roy Combs, June Schaible, Odessa Combs, Bobbie Gobson, Jacqueline Baylor, Thelma.

Phillips, Junior Wherlcr and Phillip Edwards. Star To Attend Church Services Members of Queen Esther chapter Xo. 22, Order of the Eastern Star will attend in a body the church services of the First Con- church at 11 a. m. Sunday.

The Her. Prod tor of the church, A- Line, pashas served as worthy patron ol the Order the Eastern Star Tor lour years in two hapters, Melita chapter No. 116 1 unction City, and Golden rtnle chapter No 413, Indianapolis Ind. The subject of his sermon wll be "Love's Leading Star." St. Mary's PTA The Mary's Parent-Teacher Association will hold its April meetinR at 2 p.

m. today in the school auditorium, with Judge C. ilentiiul but the quality seemed to xcel all other years. Mrs. A.

C. Armbruster, Phoenix, udged the flowers and placed the ibbons, and Inter gave an interest- talk on "The Conservation ot Wild Flowers," and showed many specimens of pressed lowers. The evening program was devot- de to a fashion show. The models show included children's party dresses, formal and informal eve- gowns, with accessories to natch each. Other members presented durin; he evening included: a Japanese play by the Camp Fire a cowboy sung by two -tiny loys, dressed in western a dance, "Dance Caprice." and a group tap dancing number by pu- lils of Mrs.

Sallie Van Wagenen. WOW To Give Benefit Dance Under the auspices ot the Phoenix Woodmen of the a sport dance will be given tomorrow evening in the' Woodmen the World hall, East Washington street, for the benefit of the Girls WOW Indoor Baseball' Club, which is in class A division of the city league, and plays each Wednesday and Friday evening at the University park. Music will be furnished by the Melody Crew, and during the intermissions a. floor show will be presented. This dance is open to the public Colorado Couple Visits In Valley and Mrs.

Henry Tamm of Norwood, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Tamm for a few days and will then continue on a trip to California. Mrs. V.

Mackey, who has spent the winter at the Tamms' guest louse, plans to leave her home in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Constable, also guests at the house, will leave for their home in Big Haven, Federation of Business and Pro essional Women's Clubs, is to the guest speaker. Members and guests Tuesda were: Jessie Lloyd Johnson, Mari Taylor, Frankie Smith, May Bell Craig-, Ethel Hickman, Vera Kellems, Elva Barth, Ellen Lutz Mrs.

Mary J. Musser and Mrs Manship of Jingman. Anett Margaret B. Harline, Edit Driver, Mattie T. Meyer and May Scudder of Tempe, Helen Hubbard, Ellen A.

Copper, Jea Hunter, Emma Joslin, Francis Prio Nell O. Miller, Ruby Golden, Ros Guild, Rcta Arnes, Mae L. Wilde Mary Hibbard, Edward Wildei Mary B. Strathy, Elvo Wilder, Flor ehceTRisse, Maude J. Tansey, Jose phine Ryan, Evelyn Diehl, Doroth P.

Burdsal, Minnie T. Sievers an Cleo Combs. Jennie Lewis, Eimma Wagne Annie D. Warren, Bess M. White Pearl Franklin, Isabel O.

Teager, Ruth E. Gowdy, Kate Perry, Harriet Jean Oliver, Evelyn Weaver. Mrs. F. P.

Weaver, Ann! Russell, Hilda O. Hanson, Bridgi M. Porter, Henrietta- Lundquis Cuca Culling, Anna M. "Wilds, larie Saunders, Dorothea Sapp Linnie Winston, Mrs. E.

H. Lund quist. Misses Mabel and Ruth Blak of Casa Grande, Orley lies, Mr Ruth Thomas. Mary Fiezman, Josie Trinkle, Jean Thompson. The next meeting will be hel April 23 at which wilC be held th annual election of officers.

Niles as guest speaker. Judge Niles will talk on the "Causes and Remedy of Juvenile Delinquency." Miss Clara Holt- sclmeider, program chairman, also has announced that Mrs. H. M. Henderson will "present several vocal selections, and a short health talk will be given by Mrs.

Kathryn Vivian of the Marieopa county health department, Mrs. James P. Ryan, president will call on all committee chairmen for their annual reports. Bridge Party Given By Tolleson Couple and Mrs. Harry Sams were hosts recently at an informal birdge party given at their home in Tolleson.

and bachelor buttons AMOO.UO.. I formed the floral decorations of rACUltr meeting. r. m. in echool tltorium.

SATCRIIAV Arlsona FVflpration or Women's Ctuba. district film fhairmen. at 9:50 K. HI. of Fox.

Strancvrs Club from 4 lo p. m. in Tmmc Christian huildinc. Sirancfre Club mwtme from 4 tc 6 Ynune Men's Christian bociation buildtnc. MONDAY Maricona Woman's Club, at tn.tn.tn Adams.

meeiinc Phoenix Kfr- ally Board, at P. Arizona Club. mwtinr ot Arizona Guild 1 m. in Pueblo niwtins of Phoenix chapter. Ivt- 1 Offiocra of Arizona.

luncheon at Kitchen. TCKSnAY Club, luncheon at noon. Hotel WEDNESDAY Junior ChKhilwr ot Commerce ln p. Hotel Adams. Hiram Club meetinc mt noon.

on the same day'. Miss Viola Shank, Cicero, 111., is visiting at the Graves' guest ranch and will spend several- weeks here. Bridge Tea Set By Junior Women Mrs. Britton Udell 'and Mrs. Cecil Miller of the junior department of Lhe Phoenix Woman's Club will be hostesses at the bi-monthly card party of the club today at 2 o'clock.

The Easter motif will predominate in decorations and appointments at the tea table. Equestrian Program Set At Riding School A program of equestrian sports has been scheduled for 3 p. Sunday at Mosse's Riding Academy. Women's Glee Club Presents Prograir In the tour of the state the Wo men's- Glee Club ot the Arizon State Teachers College at Temp iresented a program at the Tolle on Union high school Wednesda morning. The program follows: 11.

Hail Tempe lingers and Songs Eicchor Song ot the Dinah Homing Riegs Glee Club Creed Garre Neapolitan Nights Sextet Sister's Best Georgie Dav Pianolog The Walnut Tree Schumann I To Music Rector Glee Club Sunny Spain Miss Clary Dance Hungarian Dance Brahms Violin Solo Miss Marion Rees iliss Dorothy Warren, accompanist THrRSDAY chajrter. Club. IB Oub I dub 1 the living room. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

Wilburn W. Dirk. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dyer.

Mrs. Richard O. Whyman, Miss Zella Hoenshell. Miss Gladxs Jacobs and Miss Winnie Dee Wiison. Stag Party Given By Andrew Mason Andrew Mason recently entertained a group of friends at a stag party at the rome of his parents near Buckeye.

Guests werj Roy Arnold, Bill Baker, Jim Pau. Eaton, Rodney Purdue. Elton Perry. Fred Riley. Howard Kelfe, Walter Kelfe and Morse Whitley.

Winter Visitors Leave For Home In Missouri Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Pallardy left for their home in Hannibal.

after a three-month stav in Phoenix and Southern California. The couple will return to Fhoenir in the early fan to make home an Maryland, avenue. CORRECT SHOE REPAIRING Half Soles GOODYEAR SHOE SHOP S. FIRST AVENUE Vfesa Name New Head By Aleksander MRS. HERSHEL G.

TURNER Prominent in all activities among' the younger married group in Mesa, Mrs. Hershel Turner was named president of the Junior Woman's Club at a meeting in the valley city recently. Tempe Players Elect Officers chapter. Na ional Society of Wesley Players lected Bernard Shaner presiden at a meeting Tuesday night at th ome of. the Rev.

and Mrs. Herman f. Beimfohr. Others to serve ar Callahan. vice president ttartha Lou Howell, secrctary mon Gammage, treasurer; Blanch 'urnbow, corresponding secretary Trances Ensign, librarian; Pet Tauskins, stage White, business manager; manager; Walte Georg publicity manager; Mar orie McLellan, parliamentarian.

Formal initiation was held fo he following: pledges: Imon Gam mage, Lloyd Allyn, George Bartlet Calvin Bandy, Martha Lou Howel ane Diefenderfer, Aaron Gerrish "anet Cowan, Ruth Holcomb, D. Cersey, Warren Higgins, Dori Frances Rees, Pete Haus Evelyn Porter and Belt, Painter. Miss Laurel Baker has serve group as" pledge mistress durin campus initiation, during whic the pledges wore the mask an dagger insignia of the Wesley play rs. VFW To Give Benefit A pre-Easter benefit bridge an bunco party will be given at o'clock this evening at the Veteran of Foreign Wars hall, Woodlan avenue, under the auspices of th Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxil ary. The proceeds will be turned OVL to the Boy Scout troop, under th leadership of Edward Fitch a scoutmaster, sponsored by th group.

Arrangements are being made Mrs. Benton Dick, president; Mes dames Samuel Budding, Walti Righetti, Thomas Allen, Jack No: red, Robert Berry and Jack O'Brie Guests are asked to bring the own cards. Reservations are charge of the committee on rangements. Methodist Women Will Meet Todaj Members of Circle Xo. 4 ot tl Central Methodist church, will me today at the home of Mrs.

H. Van Denburgh, 330 West Culv street. Sirs. J. L.

Bone, chairman, preside at the Bible study and bus ness session. Lunch will be serve at noon. Republican Women To Meet Monday The Afaricopa Republican Women's Club" will meet in Hotel Addms at 2 p. m. Monday.

Following, the business session, B. Hughes of Bloomington, 111., will be guest speaker. Mr. Hughes is returning shortly to his home, where he will take charge of the anniversary celebration of the Republican national party, which claims Bloomington as its birthplace. Cute Dress Here's a dress dear to any little il's, heart.

And mother, will like too. It's easy to make and're-- ress after tubbing. It opens out it! While nautical blue and white itton made the original model, lother very cunning scheme is indy striped percale in red and hite. Style Xo. 2769 is zes 4, and 8 years.

Size 4 re- uires yards of 35-inch mate- al with yards braid, ard of 39-inch dark contrasting, yard of 12-inch contrasting" for hield. Send 15c (15c) in stamps or coin coin is preferred) for pattern. Vrite plainly your name, address nd style number. Be sure to state ize you wish. Spring Fashion Book, costs "lOc.

end for your'copy today! Book nd Pattern together- 25c. Address your order to Arizona Republic Pattern Department. tyle 2769. Size Name Street Address City State Iota Sigma Alpha Members Elect Chapter Officers E. W.

Montgomery was chosen president of the Phoenix Junior col- ege chapter'of'Iota Sigma Alpha, national' honorary scholastic fra- at a meeting held recently, at the- college. Other officers elected were Mrs. E. A. Klusmeyer, Arthur Lee' Phelps, secretary; and Robert J.

Hannelly, treasurer, lhairmen charge of arrangements for the annual janquet to be held. May 13. At that more than 20 hew members of the organization will be initiated and presented with the Iota Sigma Alpha key." Candidates membership were chosen by nien of the fraternity from the sophomore students now attendance at the, college whose grades for the three previous semesters are well above a average. Xew members' are being notified by mail of their appointment. Gilbert Mills was named general chairman for the bantiuet, assisted by Mrs.

Klusmeyer, Miss Marieange Conter and Miss Jean Perry. Missouri Wo-meri Hold Desert Picnic -More than 35 members and guests were. present recently, al desert picnic held In the South mountains by the Missouri Woman's Club. Mrs. W.

L. Hpwer, president, presided at the business session, at which officers for 1935 were named. Those elected are Mrs, Webster L. Sage, president; Mrs. W.

H. Flannery, vice-president; Mrs. R-jH, N. STnelsef? tfeSsuJbrFafld fMrs. Henry McCIain, The next' meeting "of the club Arizona Republic Society and Club News Department 203 Heard Phone 3-1111 Phoenix.

Arizona Pauline Cooper Bates Editor Miss Virginia Wills Assistant Editor Committee Feted By Chairman Mrs. Peter Marcon entertained recently with a party, honoring; the members ot the ticket and reservation committee for the Cathtrtic annual Easter bridge party. Those present were Mesdames Richard Monihan, Irene Tribolett, Elias M. Romtey, Dorothy Van Doren, P. A.

Keen, D. J. Perry, Elbert Henderson, Richard Mahoney, Lillian Hirsh, Gladys Nelson and Charles Dale, and Miss Arlee Johnson. Woman's Aid Group To Elect' Officers Officers will be elected at a meeting of the Woman's Aid of the First Methodist church at 2 -p. m.

today in the church. MrsiT W. F. Daines, president, will preside. After the election, prizes for attendance will be awarde'd to members.

Mrs. M. chairman, has arraneedStheifoUowj. ot vocal solos by Mrs. Beete devotions by Mrs.

Haden, "a talk, Mrs. Ruby -rV" TV resented! With a bailt around subject, "Musjc the Nor. Montague Machell present fourth of his studio recitals in Les Tendredis; series this afternoon at" 701 North Central avenue. Having visited'Scandinavia erat times and 'having made visits to Finland, the cellist win introduce his program with a remarks on the people and music of the North. The first group ot cello numbers will be from Finland ana the second from Scandinavia.

As a. guest artist attraction on this recital, Mr. Machell has ob. tained the services of a delightful contralto soloist who is shortly ta be heard in. the role ot Lola in opera, Cavalleria Rusticana, itn A.

L. Witte. She is a contralto loist of the -Phoenix Civic Association, and member ot choral department. Mrs: Witte will be assisted at tin, piano by. Cora Lee Machell will be heard to particular advani tage in the Grieg sonata for cellaY and piano.

The program will From Cantilene Errki Melattfa- i Chanson sans Paroles Kuiiia Berceuse Jarnefsit Autumn Tears Palmgraa" Vocal Ich Liebe Dich Song of Hope Sapphische Ode Brahnw Anita Lucke-Witte Intermission Vermlandsvisa, from "La Scan-' dinavie." Percy Grainset Melodie Danoise, from Scan- dinavie," Percy Dans Norsk Folk Tuns Solitude Ole Allegro molto marcato, sonata for cello and piano, Edvard Griet Mission Groups Hold April Meet The Federated Missionary cieties held their April Tuesday afternoon at the Gartielit Methodist church, with Mrs. J. T. Hartman, president, presiding. During the business session, reports were made including a review of the migrant work accomplished, given by Mrs.

H. W. Henry, nursj charge. Symbolizing the light for which stand, the president ot Cartwright society was presented with a candelabrum'in recognition' of the part taken by the society the World's Day of Prayer. Mrs.

Vaughn Chamness, who recently returned from Korea, was principal speaker. It was announced that the Hay meeting will be a picnic at Christy home on Christy road. NEW HATS A A A' KINGS FOX 1HKAIKK BlILLllMj At the conclusion of the bushiest meeting, members of the GarflelJ QUALITY JEWELERS SINCE 189T SUN DRUG FIRST AVE AND MONROE MI-31 Solution Pt. 49 BISMAREX 50 We Guarantee It To Relieve Indigestion In 3 Minutes HALIBUT LIVER CAPSULES Puretest 50s CARANOME TOILETRIES For Women Who Wish the Best At Moderate Prieet The REXALL Original One Cent Sale IS COMING SOON Solid Leather Red Goose Shoes For Boys You'll find our boys' sport oxforda Just the type for real boys. 3.45 Bon' Wins Tip Oifordi Oar careful tittinc terriee lm widtlf known to the people of thin eommnnitr.

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