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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • Page 5

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Arizona Daily Suni
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Flagstaff, Arizona
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5
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Newly weds Living In Tucson Following Rites WINSLOW (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parr Lancaster, who were married in St. Columbia's Episcopal Church, in Fresno, on Saturday, Sept. 1, at 8 p.m.

are now residing in Tucson. The bride, (the former Miss Paula Connor Beatty), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Beatty of Fresno.

Her bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pan- Lancaster, of Winslow. Before the altar decorated with white chrysanthemums, the bride was given In marriage by her father. She wore a 'beautiful gown designed with long sleeves and lace bodice, trimmed with sequins and pearls.

The bell shaped taffeta skirt was caught up into a bustle bow. Pearls and sequins adorned the Mary Queen of Scots headdress which secured the bride's veil. She carried a white orchid and miniature carnations placed on a prayer book. The Rev." George Turney officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Sara Beatty, sister of the XI Group Opens Faff Season Monday, Sept.

10 "Windows of the Soul" will mark the opening program of Xi Upsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, when members meet in the home of Mrs. Herbert Dennis, 3624 South Pima Monday, Sept. 10, at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Thomas R.

Weitzd, Mrs. John Briel and Mrs. Lester Wright will have charge of the program Are you a. UNITARIAN without knowing it? Do you believe, that neither prophet nor priest can do your thinking lor you? Do you believe man is capable of self-improvement and is not condemned by the doctrine of "original Do you believe that striving to live a wholesome life is more important than accpet- ing religious creeds? Do you believe in the practical application of brotherhod in all social relations? Then you are professing Unitarian beliefs. Others in this feel as you do.

Call 774-4497 or 7742204, or write P. O. Box 1151 Ir a free brochure on the Unitarian Fellowship of Flap-staff. Better yet, come to a Sunday evening service, announced in Saturday'! paper. ride, was maid of honor.

She ihose a gold colored tatin sheath wilh matching overskirt. Her leaddress was a flat satin bow and tier flowers were green Fuji chrysanthemums. Moss colored dresses styled like he maid of honor's, with identical leaddresses were worn by the iridesmaids; the Misses Nancy Coyle, of Pasadena; Gail Collor, of River Forest, Linda Long, of 'rairie Village, all sorority sisters; Lynne Murphy, of Fresno; and Sharon Henry, of San Bernardino. Their flowers were green- med chrysanthemums. Best man was Paul Lancaster, irother of the bridegroom, of Winslow.

Ushers included: Frank Bastic, of Pewaukee, Richard Lee of Berkeley, John Anderson, of Chicago, all fraternity brothers; and Richard Rice hd Curtis P. Davidson, of Oxnard, Calif. Mrs. Bealty, mother of the bride, chose a mustard yellow ensemble with orchid corsage. Mrs.

Lancaster, mother of the bridegroom, selected a moss green dress with brown accessories and orchid corsage. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the garden of bride's home. The bridegroom is a senior student in civil engineering at the University of Arizona, and is member Beta- Theta Pi fraternity. Out of town guests were: Mrs. C.

Beatty, grandmother of the bride of Long Beach; Mrs. Frona Drumm, great-grandmother of bridegroom, Winslow; Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lancaster and family, Sacramento, Mr.

and. Mrs. Jack Delaney, of Calif. Coming Events FRIDAY, Sept. 7:00 p.m.

American Legion Aux- iary dinner at Vandevier's dining oom honoring official visit of state resident, Mrs. Nell W. Hurt, of ouglas. For reservations phone rtrs. D.

L. Skaggs, PR.4-6517. ATUBDAY, Sept. 8 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Flagstaff iremans Auxiliary rummage salo South Beaver School. 8:30 p.m. Mountaineer Square )ance Club meet in Doney Park ommunity hall. Visitors welcome. ost and hostess, Norman and Hazel Johnson.

8:30 to 3 p.m. Womans Society Christian Service rummage sale Rees Hall of the church. :30 p.m. Twirl Away Square Dance Club meet in the city park all. Ladies bring doughnuts.

All quare dancers and spectators are welcome to attend. IONDAY, Sept. 10 7:15 p.m. Business anil Profes- ional Women's Club first dinner meeting of the fall season at the Americana Motor Hotel. All members urged to attend.

1:00 p.m. Flagstaff Womans Club luncheon at Americana Moor Hotel. Members and guests invited to first meeting of the lub year. Reservations must be by Saturday. Call Mrs.

Walter 774-3117, or Mrs. R. Harmon. 774-3917. 8:00 p.m.

Alpha Sigma Chapter Beta Sigma Phi will hold their irst meeting of the year in the ome of Mrs. Willis Baur, 814 Leroux, Lion's Calendar Flagstaff Lions Clubs' communi ty calendar for Saturday, Sept. 8: Wedding anniversaries: Mr. anc Mrs. Bert W.

Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lukus. i a anniversaries: Jon Engstrom, Perry Greg Price, Todd Jensen, Marie Kinner and Vema 0. Kennedy.

(If you would like to list your birthday or wedding anniversarj or club meeting date on next year's calendar, see any member of ei ther club). Dr. Michael Lynch Naturopathle Physician Musculo Sltelatel and Chronic Disorders 774-2393 IS No. Leroux St. Res.

Phone 774-2560 It 30O days a year Button the collar across, belt the coat in-if a Winter- beating stormcoat Unbutton and remove the pile collar- it's a Fall topcoat. Zip out the acrylic lining-it's a Spring sportcoat. Swedish McGregor tailoring in staunch cotton.) $39,95. Others $29.95 "Dress Right When you look your best, you do your best CORNER OF ASPEN LEROUX PHONE PR 4-6082 THE CHESTER F. DEAVERS meet tho ship's cnplnln aboard the TSS Olympia at tho start of their recent seven weeks tour of the Mediterranean area.

The tour covered 10 countries bordering the Mediterranean plus Denmark and Scotland. They used six different airlines in their tntvcls, the last a SAS jet Hint brought them from Scotland to New York in six and a. half hours. A visit to Niagara Falls and Washington, n. was included in (heir itinerary which was planned as a commemoration of tlieir 3ath wedding 1 anniversary on Aug.

30. A week was spent in Istanbul (formerly Consl.inlnople) where Mr. Denver lauglii for three years prior to joining the Arizona State College faculty. THE SUN, Flagstaff, Ariz. Friday, Sept.

7,1962 5 Rainbow Girls Set Installation For Sunday Miss Marilyn Shirley will be installed as worthy advisor of the Order of Rainbow for Girls Assembly No. 11 Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in the Masonic Temple. She succeeds outgoing worthy advisor Miss Jo Wensel. Other elected officers to be installed are Miss Sherri Harris, associate advisor; Miss Sherri Bene, charity; Miss Pat Dunnam, hope; and Miss Marilyn Sands, faith. The appointive officers will also be installed.

It was announced at the recent meeting that a practice will be held Saturday morning at 10 a.m. in the Masonic Temple and all new officers are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wright, and son, Carroll and Mrs.

Wright's mother, Mrs. Eileen Dickinson, and Gordon White, returned recently from a two week vacation motor trip. They visited Lake Tahoe and Yoscmile National Park and other points. MeCullough Insurance Agency Monte Vista Hotel PR 4-4302 All Kinds of Insurance Established 1919 Purely Charles (Chuck) Biller has been 11 with summer pneumonia since Thursday. He is recuperating at he home of his parents, Mr.

and Urs. Harry Biller. Mrs. Richard Longcnbaugh and baby son, Eric, came recently spend eight weeks with her larents, Dr. and Mrs.

Max L. Sasemann from her home in Sunnyvale, California. Her husband vho came with her returned there Tuesday in time for the opening of chool. They came more than a veek ago and went on to Cortez, to visit his grandparents, dr. and Mrs.

Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Longenbuagh, Mrs. Longen- iaugh is the former Carol Basemann of Flagstaff. Mr.

and Mrs. K. II. Mclntlre and daughters, Suzan and Janet, re- urned Sunday from McNary vhere they went Saturday. They oined Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Mclntire if Phoenix, and took the train tou sponsored by the McNary Rotary Club to Big Lake. F.

K. Steiner and Richard Mclntire of Phoenix, and Suzan Mclntire of Flagstaff, sponsored entertainment for the club while on the lour. Gov. Paul Fannin of Phoenix, also took the tour. Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Smelscr and children, Kenneth and Judy, left Sunday for Phoenix after spending a weeks vacation here with Mrs. Smelser's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Compton. She is the former Clarabelle Compton. Mr. and Mm.

Ted Terry end children, Harvey, Linda, Debbie and Mike, of Grand Canyon spent the week end here visiting her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Frank F. Compton. Mrs. Terry is the former Martha Compton.

Mr. find Mrs. AlUn Greenlaw and granddaughter, Sandra Wise, came Wednesday from their home in San Pedro, Calif. The Greenlaws will visit here for two or three weeks with his sisters, Mrs. D.

W. Draine, Mrs. L. G. Beamer and Mrs.

T. M. Knoles and their husbands and families. Miss Wise left Friday for Texas where she will iittend college this year. Miss Vera Oreenlaw left Thursday for her home in Pasadena, after spending several weeks visit here with her sisters, Mrs.

T. M. Knoles Mrs. D. W.

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