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a a a a a I i 3-1111 F- Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Saturday Morning, June 15, 1940 Page Nine New Bride Is Honored FLAGSTAFF. Kenneth June Cole, 14-Compli- who her marriage May 29 was before Margaret Knoles, a group of Miss friends entertained at the home her Mrs. T. M. Wednesday night at a Hostesses included Mrs.

miscellancous bridal Sidney shower. Sullivan. Mrs. J. D.

Walkup, Lewis McLeroy, Hazel Mrs. Bishoff. Tissaw, Sirs. Miss The table decorations and "bridal theme was used bridge throughout appointments. Before bridge, many Jovely gifts were opened the and admired.

bridge high score A1 Dirs, Ernest J. Yost and contract well tn Mrs. C. W. Davis of to Morenci.

High auction score went to second Thomas E. Tully and the Mrs. rummy went to Miss Luz at Other included Mesdames Martinez. Harold L. Huffer.

Longley, Kenneth Phillip L. Nack- WebRoy Callens, Louise J. Morrber. Gienn ard. mann.

Henry Young. Johnny ThomEE. L. J. Smith.

Layton Beamer, H. O. Bjerg. Melvin Hutchinson, J. M.

Campbell Knoles, Dayton Draine, James, Jack Knowles, V. Long. John D. Britt Billie G. T.

C. Sullivan and Misses Wearer. Dorothy Greenlaw, velyn Hil-: kins and Aline Kimhrough, Brides-Elect Complimented J.155 Marjorie Wood was hostess at a dinner Wednesday evening in her home, 1202 Fast Pierce street, baroring two -Misses Edna Lindstrom a and Iris Whitney, Miss visa have been friends of Wood since kindergarten days Lindstrom will become the trade of James Reid this evening in the Grave Lutheran Church and Whitney will be married, to George W. Murphy June 24 in St. Catholic Church.

Marys vellow color scheme predomhated in the contorpiece, and favweta ut-od as placo cards. Walr.c! shells tied with rihbons to red hearts hold fortunes and lucky A red arrow pointing to! each shell bore the names of the 1 guests Those entertained were Miss Lindstom. Mr. Reid, Miss Whitney, and Sam Madson. Durin; the evening the hostess' nieces, Mosses Evelyn and Beverly Wood, Raved violin and accordion nume7 and Cherie and Evelyn W'oo0 Lanced.

Chinese checkers also were played Newlywed Pair Complimented CHANDLER. June 14-Mesdames Bert Jones and Guy Whiten were at A wedding shower ovening honoring Mr. and Honca. Chandier, who! sere married Juno 4 in Toronto. Ear.

More than 30 guests attended; to party on the lawn of the Honea Residence. A short musical program was resented. Misses Norma Korhy, Dorothy Bearden and Wilma Kerby presented two 1rin numbers. "At the Balalaika" and "Playmate," accompanied by Miss Edith Tate, and Miss Bernie lonea of Tucson gave voral solo, "I Lave You compamed bay Miss Norma Kerby. Mire.

1S the former Miss May daughter of and Mrs. B. H. Bornhouser of Toronto. Mr.

Honca is the son of the Rov. and Mrs. F. F. Honea Miss Florence Meier Will Plav Recital Miss Carmolita Ward will pre-! sent Florenco Meier.

12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. of Glendale. in a piano rePita: 2 o'clork this afternoon in bor studio, 705 West Lynwood opt.

Barney Wasson. violin pupil of F.ith Harris, will appear as guest The program will include the following piano numbers: Allegrotto, Bas: Dance from OrAllan pheus, Gurk; Chinese Tea Room, Grant: Moonlight Melody, Wind. Weiss-Smith: Coburn: Frollicky. Rollicky Air do Thompson: Arbutus, Raul Bliss: Woodland in Rose, J. Hoins.

Thompson; and Chandler Group Picnics On Desert Ina Jane 14--Mr. and Wan is. owners of the local and employers the thean desert picnic and tone: last night east of Those attending were ani Mesdames Kenneth Melvin Stewart and Woods: Lorraine Movers and Francis Mosers. Milton Lewis, Pat and Roger Fuller. ESct-Together Club Holds Dessert Bridge CHANDLER.

June V.rs. Roy entertaine: members of Clun mi her home afternoon with a dessert For Prizes were won by Mrs. high: Mrs. Med Miller. and Mrs.

Ice Smith, low. to Curtiss McGinnis of Gilbert hostess to members in her next work. Lodges Will Join Far Memorial Service FOMESTONE. June 14-Local Fellows And Rebekahs have invited join with Bisbee nice No. 10 and U'nity Rehekah he 3 in A memorial service No.

he'd in Bishee Tuesday. Glean Quicks Return Mr. And California Trip From in their Glenn home at Quick East have' avenue after a 713 sojourn in Roos Diego, Agua They Caliente, attended where the their horses were entered. four Rolled tea tidhits. sandwiches make delight-! from a loaf of fresh Remove the crust te loaf in a bread.

wrap for an hour. damp cloth and chill carp knife cut thin Using slices a bread very of face. Quickly them on a flat surarrange with soft butter spread each slice Roll mixed with a fillwrap each Spread slice Place all it the tightly rolls in was ed paper. mod chill until in a dump cloth serving time. albanqueras Will 'Do Bit' For Red Cross-- -Republic Staff Photo WITH GALA CARNIVAL TONIGHT AT HIDEOUT: Miss Elsie Mathis (right), president of the Valbanqueras, and (left to right) Misses Jane Scott, Sue Navarre and Maxine Penneman, hove completed plans for a carnival party at 8 o'clock tonight in the Hideout, South mountain picnio and dance spot, which will he open to the public.

The Phoenix business girls organization will donate proceeds of the party to the Red Cross war relief fund, On Wedding Trip -Alcksander Photo MRS. RAY WEST Embarked on 'a Mr. and wedding Mrs. trip Ray to Are H. West, who were married Wednesday in the First Baptist Church of Coolidge The bride is the former Miss Merle Hicks of Winkelman, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lee Hicks. The newlyweds will return September 1 to reside in Superior. Young Florentine Has Birthday Party FLORENCE, June 14-Gaylon celebrated his eighth birthday at a party given by his mother. Mrs.

Charles Kephart at their home Wednesday. Games wore played. Guests were Yvonne Waters, Patsy Tucker, Bobby GoodKeith Leaverton, Mary Tucker and Billie Waters. Crisp, Arizona Republic Society and Club News Department 203 Heard Bldg. Phoenix, Arizona Phone 3-1111 Editor Pauline Cooper Bates Assistant Editor Elsa Gerrells Calendar The Pueblo Grande ruins and the labor.

atory. five miles east on Washington street and the Grand Canal, are open to visiturs every day from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.

Phoenix public library, 11th avenue and Washington street, open from 9 a. m. until 19 p. weekdays, Arizona Museum. 10th avenue and Van Buren street.

open 2 p. to 5 p. m. daily except Monday. Reading rooms Young Women's Christian Association building.

234 West Monroe street, open from 8 a. m. to Men's 10:30 p. Christian m. Reading rooms Young Association building.

Second avenue and Alonruc street. open from 8 a. m. tu 10 p. m.

Northeast branch of Phoenix public IShrary. 1002 North Second street. 10 a. m. 10 1 p.

m. and 2 D. m. tn 6 p. Phoenix Federal Art Center, 102 East Adams street.

open from noon until 5 D. Tuesday m. Monday and to Thursday: Friday: 7 to to 9:30 5 p. Sunday: closed All day Saturday. Administration bwilding in Botanical Garden.

Papago Park: open dally from 2 to 6 p. m. YWCA swimming opening, style TODAY, show and diving exhibit, 3 m. La V'orale Club. 7:45 p.

home of Alta Stoner. Valbanqueras carnival, 8 p. Hideout. Luncheon, Card Fete Enjoyed by '22' Club The "22" Social Club held a potluck luncheon. short business meetbridge party Thursdayafternoon at the Masonic Temple.

Mrs. Edwin Gracey, president of the group, presided at the busiIness session, and Mrs. Paul Bowen was hostess, Prize winners at bridge were Mesdames L. Graves, L. W.

Drake, Bowen, Leonora 'Frieda Folliard and Leona Crisp, Pinafore-Type Dress Marion Martin PATTERN 9413 There's a fashion fanfare over the pinafore, so provocative and youthful! Marion Martin captures all its charms in Pattern 9413, which would look delightful In striped chambray. The becoming bodice, with Its striking cross-grain panels, ends in a low, slimming front point; the skirt is full and flaring. Wide ruffles or self fabric or fresh contrast, are stitched right into the bodice seams. A pert buttoning and bow-tying sash lend back interest. You may add handfinished puff sleeves it you like.

A second, more tailored omits the ruffles and sews on 8 rounded collar which, with the sleeve bands, may contrast. Pattern 9413 may be ordered only in junior miss sizes, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17. Size 13 requires yards 35 inch, and yards ric-rac. Send 15 cents in coins for this Marian Martin pattern. Be sure to write plainly your size, name, and address.

Our Marian Martin summer pat1ern book will bring you lovely warm weather styles for playin ing, easy-to-sew traveling, patterns. working available summary of fashion by day and night, including a travelogue wardrobe an array of "good sports" cool sheers and cottons lorely bridal and evening wear. Twinkling twenties, trim thirties. fair forties are all remembered: so are tots and 'teens. Order your copy today! Book 15 cents.

Pattern 15 cents. Address your order to the Arizona Republic Fashion Department Style No. 9413. Name Street Address City State Jones- Noys Troth 'Is Told SAFFORD, June 14 the Of Gila much interest throughout valley is the announcement here today of the forthcoming marriage of Vera Jean Noys and Talmage Jones, both of Los Angeles. The marriage will be solemnized at the Arizona Temple, Mesa, June 21.

Mr. Jones, who will be graduated from University of California at Los Angeles June 15, is a grandson of Mrs. Cynthia Layton of Thatcher and connected with of the leading families of Graham county. He is a son of Dr. and Mrs.

Byron Jones, 1126 West Barbara avenue, Los Angeles, santia is connected with the post office at Los Angeles. Mr. Jones and Miss: Noys will fly to Mesa for their marriage, returning at once Los Angeles for a reception in their honor in the evening. Mrs. Layton and her daughters, Mesdames Alma Tate Thatcher and Clarence Naylor of Safford, left here today for Los Angeles to be present at Mr.

Jones' graduation. They were accompanied by Mrs. Tate's daughters, Maxine Tate and Marguerite Horlacher, and Harold Tate. Girl Scout Troop Holds Nature Hike TOMBSTONE, June 14-The organized Girl Scouts, under the direction Ruth Krebs, climbed to the top of Tank hill Saturday evening and enjoyed an evening of roasting marshmallows The girls are now working their tenderfoot test, which takes up woodcraft, signs, knot tying an. trail blazing.

Present were Carmen Perez, Pauline Murray, Alejandra Madrid, Irene Madrid, Freda Bennett, Francis Marchello, Jean Smith, Evelyn Tyler, Dorothy Tyler, Evelyn Costello and Ruth Krebs, the leader. Missionary Society Entertained In 14--Miss Bowie Hall entertained the Bowie Missionary Soclety yesterday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. I. Welker.

Mrs. L. R. Seymour ducted the devotional services. Mrs.

Glenn Lambert, president, led the business meeting, which was followed by a report given by Mrs. A. R. Spikes on 'The Church Takes Root in India." Family Goes To Coast For Summer School BENSON, June 14-Leaving for Los Angeles yesterday were Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Fox, her daughters, Arlene and Barbara, her son. Donald. Both Mr.

and Mrs. plan to attend the summer school session of the University of Southern California. Mr. Fox is principal of the local high school. Wedding Set Today MISS BERTHA JANE MORRIS Services today in Globe will join in marriage Miss Bertha Jane Morris of Kent, la, and Edward H.

Bricker of Miami. The Rev. Clyde Brengle, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Globe, will officiate, and after wedding trip Ohio and the couple will reside in Globe, where Miss Morris is now office nurse at the hospital School Friends Entertained FORT DEFIANCE, June Miss Amy Lou Hansen, niece E. L. Fryer, superintendent of the Navajo Indian Reservation, gave 8 party at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Don Hanson, last night for her cousin, Miss Lois Vance of Mesa, and the following returned students, who are spending their summer vacations here: Betty, Miss Marrow Norma of Powell, Albuquerque, who guest has been attending school at Wasatch Academy, Mount Pleasant, Utah: Buddy Briscoe and Carol and Keith Reemtsma, also from Wasatch Academy; Joe Hildebrand of Haskell Institute, Lawrence, Bernice Allen and Novice Ellis, Gallup High School; Betty Thompson, Mexican Springs; Charles Sharpe, Window Rock: Fred Glover. Gallup High School; and Clem Villanueva and Irving Hildebrand, Fort Defiance. Others invited were Miss Vir-1 ginia Briscoe of Le Fors, High School; and Miss Anna Black of Gallup High School. Knit Baby Jacket, Cap Set Knit Baby Proudly deck baby in this learned -a cap done on but two the sleeves.

Pattern 6711 illustrations of it and stitches; stitch. To obtain this pattern send Household. Arts Department. address. PATTERN 6711 jacket set.

It's a lacy stitch needles a jacket with a seam contains instructions for making materials needed; photograph of 15 cents in coin to Arizona Be sure to write plainly your Arizona' Republic Household Arts Department Phoenix, Arizona Enclosed is 15c for Pattern No. 6711. NAME (Please Street and City and The Climatically Correct Flour Hey's the Limit In Taste -thrilling, Appetizing Triumphs when ymi use the allpurpose family flour FLOUR Arizona Flour STAR FLOUR The Climatically Correct Flour Coolidge Star Holds COOLIDGE, Initiation ceremonies and special Flag program, as well as a Father's Day tribute were features of a meeting of Ocotillo chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, held in the Coolidge Masonic Temple Wednesday night. Mrs. 0.

Sherrill, worthy patron, presided. Coy C. Hamilton matron, 'and Roger Iles, worthy and Gerald Bryant, past patrons of Ocotillo chapter, assisted P. the initiatory rites for Mrs. W.

Hamilton. The program included: Mrs. Sherrill, reading, "Respect to Old Mrs. Bryant, poem, "Old Mrs. Smith, reading, "Our group singing, "God Bless America," with Flora Dunaway at the piano.

The fathers present were escorted to special seats and several numbers in their honor were sung by Mesdames R. W. Taylor, Harry Culbert and Avis Steward Hobby, Dunaway as piano accompanist. Poems also were read paying tribute to fathers. During the business session, it was voted to recess during the months of July and August.

Myrtle Hamilton, program chairman, announced a lawn party at the homel of would Mr. and follow Mrs. brief Nate session Zahalsky a the chapter June 26, the hostess committee to. be Mrs. Zahalsky, chairman, assisted by Mesdames Nell Mirkin, Beulah Bryant and Minnie Nowlin.

The flower decoration committee for Wednesday meeting was Mrs. Smith and Mrs. George Truitt. Following the formal session, refreshments were served in the quet room by Mesdames Esther Stonehocker, Tresban Roberts, Taylor and Smith. Sigma Phis Plan Summer Events GLOBE, June 14--A program of social activities for the coming summer months was discussed by members of Iota chapter, Beta Sigma Phi sorority, Tuesday evening in the sorority rooms of Lucille's Shop.

The committee to work out details is composed of Miss Ethel Shane. Mrs. Jane McNutt and Miss Vera Milutinovich. The sorority decided to donate $5 to the Red Cross. An informal debate on "Poetry Has Contributed More to the Culture of the World Than Painting' followed the business session.

HoHoKam Society Discusses Museum CASA GRANDE, June 14-A special meeting HoHoKam Archeological Society was called by the president, Mattie Vallette, at her home Wednesday evening to discuss important business matters pertain-! ing to the society. Drawings of the proposed museum with the nec-! essary alterations are in hands: of the architect and are expected to be returned to the president the last of the week Plans were made for a covereddish supper to be served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. L.

Bender on the regular meeting night, June 24. The Benders are the donors of the valuable lots upon which the proposed museum is to be erected. Two Florence Girls Give Dinner Party FLORENCE, June 14-Miss Ann Maki and Miss Grace Harvey were dinner hostesses at their home Wednesday evening. Covers were laid for Miss Clarissa Santana of Florence, Bill Killingsworth Marvin Pate of Casa Grande and Denzet Conoley of Eloy. To wash heavy rag rugs soak in cold water for five minutes, then bare floor and sprinkle' with washing, powder.

Scrub. with brush clean then rinse in a tub of clear water and hang out to dry. Friends Fete Mary White FLORENCE, June 14-Compli-: mentary to Miss Mary White, coworkers in the office of the Pinal Board of Social Security and Public. Welfare gave a chicken dinner at the home of Miss Velma McNatt and Miss Jennie Root Wednesday evening. Present were Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garcia, Miss White, Miss Root, Miss Edith Marta, Mrs. Genevieve Cox, Miss Gladys Perkins and Miss McNatt.

Card games were the diversion. Miss White will leave in a few days for Los Angeles. There she will be joined by Miss Elizabeth. Moorhouse, teacher in the Florence Elementary School, and both will embark for an 11-weeks tour Central America and countries of South America. a coast They and will sail return down by the way West of New Orleans.

Miss Moorhouse will leave for Los Angeles Sunday. ing her from Florence will be her mother and sister, Mrs. Moorhouse and Miss Roberta Moorhouse. Young Bensonites Leave For Conclave BENSON, June 14 A number of valley young people left yesterday morning to attend the annual Latter Day Saints state convention in Prescott. Those making the trip included Misses Clea Curtis, Erdine Tryon and Sibyl Anderson; Messrs.

Jack Coons and Franklin East. The group plans to return Tuesday evening. Grace Bell Becomes Bride FLAGSTAFF, June 14 Grace Bell of Phoenix and J. Wilburn Brooks were married Monday night at the home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Joe Pyland, with the Rev.

Ray W. officiating. The couple was unattended. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. Gibbs of 2304 North Mitchell street, Phoenix, came here Monday morning. ago Mr. from Brooks his came home here in five Doniphan, years and for the Jast three summers been employed here. He also has lived in Phoenix.

He is popular among the younger men of the city. He is a graduate of the Doniphan High School and attended college one year. The couple is at home to friends at the Esparza apartments on South San Francisco street. Frances Timmons Honored In Farewell Complimenting Miss Mary Frances Timmons, who will leave today for City, to spend the summer, sophomore members of Theta Chi Delia sorority entertained with a surprise party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Versluis, 910 West Latham Lovely handkerchiefs were presented to honoree after an eveof bunco.

Also attending were Misses Lois Gladys Hoover, Mary Jean Bradfield, Janice Peters, Anne Archer, Barbara Beaton, Cornelia Grout, Laura Adams, Annis Gambee, Betty Richards. Bessie Strembel. Jean Mary Warriner, Sue Weir, June Bushnell, Dorothy Renowski and Constance Xalis. A special guest was Virginia Grout. Baptist Young Folk Have Supper Party CHANDLER, June 14-Wendell Pleasant, son of Mr.

and Mrs. W. P. Pleasant, was host to Senior Young People's class of the Baptist Church at a pie supper at the home of Mrs. H.

D. Nicholson this week. Games were played. Guests were Misses Rose Cluff, Ruby Reeves, Iva Lee Reeves, Dorris Harvey, Aletha Simpson, Ofa Bass, Norma Shawver, Glenna Jones and Ruth Pleasant; Messrs. W.

R. Bertram Harden, Cliffors Shepherd, Forrest Burnette, Charles Shawver, D. Nicholson and Dennis Nicholson. Mrs. H.

B. Haroldson Leaves For Chicago CHANDLER, June 14 Mrs. H. B. Haroldson, manager at La Hacienda Inn for the winter season, left this week for Chicago to meet Mr.

Haroldson, member of the bar of Duluth, Minn. The two will then 80 to New York City to visit their daughter, Mrs. Joseph Bush, whose marriage was an event of last summer. Mrs. Bush was a frequent visitor in Chandler when she was a noted ice skater with Sonja Henie.

Benson Instructor Goes To Tucson BENSON. June 14 -Sadie H. Martinez, fourth grade teacher in the Benson Grammar School, is attending the first session of the University of Arizona's summer school. San Francisco Nurse Visits In Benson BENSON. June 14-Miss Elsie Hibbs, student nurse at St.

Luke's Hospital. San Francisco, is spending her vacation here as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.

Hibbs. Trio Begins Tour BENSON June 14-Mr. and Mrs. George Beaty, accompanied by their granddaughter, Miss Irene Siek, left this week on a tour of the Middlewest and Northern United States. They plan to return to Benson after an eight-week trip.

COOL- WEATHER COMFORT FOR THOSE HOT- WEATHER SKIN MISERIES of prickly heat, sunburn, ing irritations. Medicated comfort for you and baby, too. MEXICAN HEAT POWDER. FLOWERS for Father's Day (Sunday, June 10th) Brighten up the home for Father with a lovely bouquet or center pieceand a Boutonierre for the occasion from Ph. 4-3197 838 N.

Central KOF Bullding "DELICIOUS- SAYS: NUTRITIOUS EASY AND TO MAKE!" Household Arts by Alice Brooks Easy Lacy Stitch with Contrasting Stockinette Stitch quickly only in the set; pattern Republic, name and Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream (For' automatic refrigerator) cup Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk water cup crushed strawberries cup powdered sugar I cup whipping cream Mix Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk and water. Add strawberries sweetened with sugar. (The average strawberries require about cup sugar.) Chill. Whip cream to custard-like consistency. Fold into chilled mixture.

Freeze in freezing unit of refrigerator until half-frozen. Scrape from freezing tray. Beat until smooth. but not melted. Replace in freezing unit until frozen.

Serves 6. NEWI Half-size, half-price And al can equals cup. CASTE Magic Recipe Leaflet on both large and small cans. "IF IT'S. BORDEN'S IT'S GOT TO BE GOOD!" Copyright, 1940.

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