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I Two (Section Kappa Delts Hold Formal (Continued From Page One) pa Delta Kappa, at Long Beach, and her escort, Herbert Lindner. -Miss Van Meter and a her twin sister, Miss Doris Van Meter, now Verle Baker, were founders of Beta chapter here four years ago. helping Miss Kenyon were Miss Mildred McComber, proMisses Helen Cavalier and Francie Waite, orchestra and floor; Miss Betty Gilpin, decorations; Miss Reba June Bates, refreshments; and Miss Shero, general arrangements. Admittance was by invitation only. Pledges attending were Misses Anne Akers, Margaret Jane Jones, Patricia Pafford and Lois Stockton.

Alumnae members were Misses Berta Brodersen (junior sponsor), Mary Mayo Bledsoe, Bates, Nancy Bright, Evonne Cheney, Clydene! Franklin, Jeanne Kenyon, Margaret Helen Quick, Norma Waite and Lorraine Whiteman; actives were Misses Cavalier, Emily Elliott, Gilpin, Lenore Kearns, Flossie Kuntz, McComber, Mavis Northrup, Margaret Rudderow Shero, Francie Waite, Effie Watson and Elsie Wiley. Guests were Misses Jane Akers, Mary Jane Asselin, Ann Archer, Mary Belle Woodall, Jeanne Woodall, Eleanor Wilson, Mary Bannister, Sue Weir, Barbara Beaton, Jane Walsh, Dorothy Bemis, Ann Waite, Barbara Berg, Toby Vaught, Ruth Birch, Mary Lee Vernon, Barbara Bowling, Jean Tway, Betty Brokken, Selma Tootle, Annadale Bryant, Pat chambers, Mary Frances Timmons. Moyca Christy, Margaret Taylor, Beulah Mae Cobb, Jeanne Smith, Betty Collins, Mary Shoup, Catherine Corbitt, Crowder. Mary Shivers and Mary Misses Phyllis Crowe, Mary Louise Rickel, Custer, Ruth Reiger, Ruby "Davidson, Pat Eileen Quinn, Jimmy de Beruff, Powers, Fern Phyllis Peterson, Mildred Dominick. Betsy Nehf, Katherine Eastburn, Betty Jo Nash, Miller, Ruth Mary Enyeart, Ruth Elaine Melick, Dorothy Evert, Dixie Lee Faires, Mary McNeill, Na Dean Farr, Doris McLellan, Bernice Fountain, Eileen McCoy, Le Toy McGaughey, Betty Guilfoyle, Sybil Mason, Margaret Halloran, Jane Lind, Mary Ann Horrall, Janice La Prade, Jane Hogg, Mary Alice Keyes, Virginia Jamison, Harriet Johnson, Virginia Jones, Marion Karnofsky and Suzanne Ketcherside.

Engagement Is Revealed (Continued From Page One) and now serves in the capacity of deputy to the county attorney. Guests were Mesdames G. H. Dudley, G. J.

Barker, M. W. King-! caid, Reed. Bruce Margaret Parkinson, Null, Berkenkamp, Ina E. St.

H. Spen- Clair cer, Charles A. E. Morris, Harold Stetson, Richard Harless, O. D.

Miller, Dorothy Hart, Beulah M. Moore, Murry Roach, L. L. Clapp, Carl E. Hover, F.

Heber Taylor, Arthur Baus, Maurice Cash, A. Carl 'Armbruster, Paul Bowen, Robert S. B. Earnshaw, Hattie Greene Lockett, Harry W. Hill, D.

E. Chenault, Harold Singer, V. C. Keser, C. H.

McKellips, Paul Versluis, F. C. Struckmeyer, L. L. Stewart, W.

A. Schwartz, Russell Peabody and P. Barton. Mesdames Neil Cook, J. Rex Davis, Ray Kraft, H.

A. Lane, C. A. Hudson, C. J.

Brooks, F. W. Wilson, Ellis Weir. Hal W. Grimshaw, Holmes, W.

R. Bland, Don C. Babbitt, Kleck, Richard Bennett, Max A. Dunlap, Palmer Dysart, Lemuel P. Mathews, Ira Mitchell, Orley Iles, Ruth Swinney, Jerrie W.

Lee, E. F. Hastings, James C. Haire. J.

E. Trenson, Ber'nard Touhey, F. N. Smith, B. D.

Reazin, J. W. Pound, W. L. dleton, G.

H. Losee, John R. Turner, Darrell Parker, Montague Machell, Milton K. Rasbury, L. L.

W. Jewell Smith, H. C. Vinton, C. W.

Wooden and Lloyd Buntz. Mesdames D. W. Losch, A. M.

Jeffrey. A. E. Linde, Phil R. Hinkey, T.

Palmer, Harry B. Pryor, M. Richardson, R. R. Seeds, C.

S. Beck, J. B. Levy, Jessica Barnett, John A. Lentz, E.

Henry Running, Donald K. Flynn, R. Campbell, W. Earl Good, Louis Curry, Harry Boyer, A. A.

Raisin and Louise Bullock. Misses Lorna Lockwood, Cather: Ine Logie, Rosalind Seitz, Marion Staples, Amanda Chingren, Hull, Fidelia Duncan, Bernice Rymer, Florence Rymer, Jean Elliott and Phyllis Elliott. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Wilbur Crispelle, Prescott: Mrs. Hal W.

Rice. Bisbee: Mrs. H. T. Herivel, Morenci; Mrs.

R. J. Hight, Tempe; W. Mrs. W.

C. M. McMillen, Staples, Morenci; Mrs. Morenci: Paul Westerlund. Tucson: Mrs.

W. C. Truman, Fiorence: Mrs. L. R.

Brown, Tempe: Mrs. Jennings Johnson, Mesa; Mrs. T. E. Hesselgrave, Tucson; and Miss Ellen Lutz, Morenci.

Talented Visitor Will Be Honored Miss Madonna Angle, talented singer musician from California, who arrived last week for a visit of six weeks or more in the Valley of the Sun as the house guest of Miss Pat Patterson, 1705 Buckeye road, will be honored with by group hostess' friends a ride tonight on the desert. Miss Angle will entertain the group with an evening of selected classical favorites, hi to be presented in the Patterson home this evening before the ride. Several friends of Miss Patterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson, also will hear the recital.

Other participants in the jaunt will include Misses Dorothy Crawford, Jewell Page, Katie Lee Page and Robert Dorothy Crawford, Hermance: Messrs. Ellis Crawford, Charles Branham, Sam Holden and Royal Angie. BROADLOOM CARPETS $365 Yd. Per Gnod Grade Of Virgin Wool Wilton Velret. Select From 15 Colors.

A. MEHAGIAN Arizona's Exclusive Ror and Carpet Specialists 238 N. Central 3-2859 Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Sunday Morning, April 16; 1939 I Telephone 3-1111 Flagstaff Bride MRS. DONALD CUTLER State- interest focused last week on Flagstaff, where Miss Mary Frances Jakle, member a prominent Arizona pioncer family, Monday became the bride of Donald Dean Cutler of Greene, N. and Flagstaff.

der Dam Francisco, After a wedding, trip to Boulthe couple will reside in Flagstaff. Engagement Told At Tea (Continued From Page One) Baker, Jack Narramore, Kenneth McElhaney, Warren Austin, Howard Pyle, Floyd Miller, Clyde Sharp, Henry Davis, R. L. Gilliland, Clyde Gilliland, J. M.

Fulkerson, J. R. T. Stroud, Ellingson, C. E.

John Ellingson, J. Adams, John Dobson, Grady Gammage, R. H. Lavik, John O. Grimes, I.

D. Payne, William Trimble, Marian McKinley, Charles Simpson, Paul McCaw, Dan Hudson, E. W. Hudson, Arthur Scott, K. Williams, Price Wickliffe, 'Everet Hampton, J.

W. Gnatt, Claud Layton, J. E. Hannah, Frank Hannah, Evelyn White, O. C.

Moomaw, Alice Windes, Mary Hill, Alta Smith, Charles Shouse, Alice Henshaw, Ray Saylor, Victor Corbell, Howard Saylor, Alfred R. Wilson, Martin Mortenson, S. C. Starlcy, E. P.

Dee Hart and W. T. Bartol. Mesdames Myrtle Foree, Vomen Frye, Pat Patterson, Grover Woolard, Bill Griffith, Lyle Hanna, Harold Windes, Orval Foster, Jay ton, Ramsey, Walter Jahn, R. S.

Carr McNatt, Henry Miller, L. E. Trimble, George Ellingson. Paul Trimble, Lawrence Kenneth Gulley, Howard Williams, Sheldon Austin, Margaret Ritchie and N. A.

Misses Ester Calloway, Mildred Blair, Leona Haulot, Rose Revello, Ella Imogene Foree, Mable McKnight, Palmer, Harriet Rexroat, Catherine Carns, Edna Walker, Gertrude Brooks, Mary Halterman, Eleanor Madison, Gail Turner, Catherine Rowland, Blanche Turnbow, Miriam Goff, Lois Lightfoot, Maurine Medlin, Lonnie Gilliland, Helen Fulkerson, Elizabeth Hampton, Lella Hanna, Marjorie Russell, Leota Norton, Marie Jean Foster, Catherine Hill, Mable Sharp, Alice Maud Baker and Barbara Payne. Breakfast Set This Morning at Miss Alma Best will be hostess a breakfast party this morning in the garden of her home at 725 East Pierce street. sion An outdoor fireplace and a profuof flowers will make beautiful setting for the affair. Guests were Mrs. Matt Walton, Marjorie Yaeger, Fay Walker, Mary Louise Watson, Helen Walker.

Betty Sattler, Margaret Mitchell, Lucia Erma Allinio, Wilkes, Miriam Scott, Katherine Gohring, Suzanne Shull, Maurine Hill, Lorraine Brown, Erma Bess Ryder, Mildred Ulala Caldwell, Jarrett, Miller, Anne Jack, Martha Cooley, Dorothy Ratts, Ruth Hausner, Byrnice Crist, Mary Cooley, Dixie Osborn, Frieda Kleeman, Hulda Kleeman, Sadie Bourlier, Mary Louise Deale, Maurine Deale, Sylba Martin, Gladys Marley, Lorraine Drake, Janet Smith, and Mrs. D. G. Forsythe, Van Nuys, house guest of Erma Miller. NOT MUCH TO THEM -BUT, OH, HOW THEY CONTROL! Two- Way Stretch and Trico Lastio Pantie Girdles Prices $1.00, $2.00, $2.95 To $5.00 THE MARY Shoppe CORSETS- HOSIERY Serving A Quality Clientele E.

Adama Opposite Ta dams Hotel Musicale Set For Today In compliment to Camil Van Hulse, distinguished Belgian in pianist and teacher who is residing Tucson, lace will be hosts at a musicale Mr. and Frank this afternoon in their home, 1134 West Culver street. Mr. Van Hulse is a graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Belgium and a pupil of De Grief, one of the few, living Liszt. pianists who studied with Franz Appearing in concerts all over Europe and South America, Mr.

Van 'Hulse's concert career was temporarily several years ago by an operation on his right hand. Only recently he resumed concert work. has been presenting concerts in small Arizona towns lately, of which was in Yuma, at which Mrs. Wallace 85- sisted with two groups of songs. Schumann's work, will be performed by Mr.

Van Hulse. This composition, which has been called the Schumanns autobiography in music, calls for great interpretive as well as technical ability and will afford Mr. Van Hulse an Inspiring vehicle to display his talent to a Phoenix audience. Mrs. Wallace will sing Schumann's song cycle, "Frauenliebe und which tells the story of woman's life and and which no doubt might be called: a biography of Clara Schumann in music.

Geraldine Groover, well-known Phoenix musician, will accompany Mrs. Wallace. Seldom heard works of the great master, Schumann, will be presented during the afternoon to the following guests, representing the local musical circles: Messrs. and Mesdames J. E.

Tresnon, George Sellers, T. J. Prescott, Drs. and Mesdames Warrenburg, Grady Gammage, J. R.

Newcomer, Palmer Dysart, R. D. Richards, Milton Rasbury, Arthur J. Smith, Cecil A. Edwards, Cook, Robert Griggs, Kenneth Pound, Henderson Stockton, Fred Blair, Townsend, John Boyer, Asher, Jess Weed, A.

R. Etzweiler, W. G. Bicket, H. D.

Yost. F. King, Montague Machell. Romeo Tata, John D. Harris and Alden W.

Miller. Mesdames Luther Steward, Hazel H. Quaid, R. B. Quillen, A.

C. Barnes, Bauerbach, Nan Douglass, Louis Dysart and Maude Pratt Cate: and Misses Eleanor Perry, Carmelita Ward, Bertha Kirkland, Henrietta Lundquist, Weltha Ann Graham, Marie Merrifield, Edwards; Bess Mary Doyle and Edith and Messrs. Edwin Schneider, Harry V. Harelson, Arnold Bullock and Beaumont A. Smith.

Dutch Fete Is Arranged Wooden shoes, a windmill and tulips will be used by the hostesses to carry out a Dutch theme at a party planned for members of Phi Lambda Zeta Alumnae Society Tuesday evening in Hotel Westward Ho. Hostesses will be Mesdames Marjorie Morgan, Lorraine Sharpe, Evelyn McLeod, Mary Louise Watson, Margery Fountain, Eleanor Le Mons and Teresa Thompkins, and Misses Marie Ward, Annalu Whiteley and Eleanor Ingraham. The buffet table will be adorned with a large white windmill surrounded by a picket fence upon which fresh flowers will be twined. Crystal candelabra will also be used on the table. Refreshments and tallies will carry out the same theme.

The room will be decorated with palms. Guests will be Mesdames Florence Bimson, sponsor of the organization, Irene Edens, Mabel Blue, Faith Rodman, Lois Hunter, Katherine Taylor, Catherine Malone, Jean Phillipson, Helen Follett and Helen Makemson. Misses Gayle Lindberg, Alice Fairbank, Twyla Fairbank, Alice Hanson, Naomi Goodman, Clarice Smith, Virginia Adams, Virginia Bellas. Edith Montgomery, Esta Steward. Dorothy Skelton, Betty Whiteley.

Jane Mitchell, Florence McColl, Edna Francis, Elizabeth Cooley, Leora Westcott, Sadie Bourlier, Lorraine Drake, Donnette Callis, Merrell Hardcastle, Sarah Dalton, Mary Lanford, Rosamond Larson and Juanita Rasmussen. Little Theater Sets Date For Last Play drama "Stage of lives widely known the of theater written by Edna Ferber and George Kaufman, will open April 27 for a seven-day run as the seventh and last 1938-39 production of the Phoenix Little Theater. Olga Rogers, who directed "George and Margaret" this year and has been active in the players group for many seasons, is directing this play. To Preside At Artists' Meet MRS. W.

The Phoenix Fine Arts Association will preside Tuesday at the annual the group in the Heard Museum. will follow. K. JAMES president, Mrs. W.

K. James, election and report meeting of A collectors club exhibit and tea Fine Arts Association Plans Election And Collection Display Tuesday is to be a busy day for the Phoenix Fine Arts Association. The annual meeting of the association will be held in the upstairs assembly room of the Heard Museum, to be followed by an exhibit of the collectors group and a tea. At the business meeting, the board of directors for one year will be elected, according to announcement of Mrs. James, president.

The annual reports will be read, and a change in the constitution and bylaws will be voted upon. Immediately after the conclusion Pair Plans June Rites (Continued From Page One) the wedding date of the hostess. Small paper sacks held the mints. Guests were Misses Grace Court, Fra Samuels, Florence Thiel, Klaheena Aldrich, Mary Gladys Kelly, Gerda Olson, Virginia Adams, Ruth Russell and Ann Cavness: Mesdames Florence Gustin, Reilly, Charles Donofrio, Lloyd Daggett and Wilkinson. Serene Jackson Becomes Bride Mr.

and Mrs. U. L. Mackey of this city are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Serene Jackson, to C. E.

Garten of Winslow, the rites having been performed last Saturday in Flagstaff by the Rev. Mr. Ragsdale of the Federated Church. Attending the couple were Mrs. Arnold Isaacs of Flagstaff, sister of Mr.

Garten, and Mr. Isaacs. The bride wore a navy-blue suit with powder blue blouse. After a wedding trip to parts of Texas, New and Mexico, the pair went Winslow and there has established a home. Mr.

Garten is owner of bottling works in Flagstaff and Winslow. Californians Come To Visit Phoenicians Arriving in Phoenix early the past week were Mrs. G. W. Dodson and daughter, Mrs.

D. G. Forsythe and baby daughter, Ann, all of Van Nuys, Calif. They are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs.

James W. Miller, and Miss Erma Miller, 2214 North 16th avenue. PRESENT Clarki a GB favorite of Slater style I SUPERIORS at popular price $5.50 Birdie Oxford white calf with tan saddle or two-tone Brown Hosier, Du Calf. -Flex, Soles. Ruftoo? Exclusively at L.

1 242 N. CENTRAL Engagement Told At Tea Apr. betrothal of Miss MESA, Naomi Dana accomplished young musician, Elwood church and Glazier social was worker, to formally announced at a tea given Mrs. by the bride-elect's mother, Clarence Dana, at the family home here from 3 to 5 o'clock today. Corsages in sheets which with were bluebirds names holding song the of the betrothed pair written as notes on the staffs were presented the guests by Orva Jean Freestone Willola Follett, nieces of Miss Dana.

The lace-covered beautiful tea table was centered with a bowl pink rosebuds and candelabra and was presided over by the sisters and sister-in-law of the bride elect, Mrs. Marvin Follett, Douglas; Mrs. Alfred Freestone, Sedona; Miss Rachel Dana, Roll, and Mrs. Loral C. Dana.

Guests received were Mesdames Lorum E. Stratton, Richard Solzier, omon, C. May Greer, Hyrum Dana, W. Glazier, Leland GlaIsaac Dana, Grant Macdonald, Clarence Thomas, J. Ernest Richards, Jess Lee J.

Huber, Joe B. Maier, Joseph Reed, Carl Ellsworth, Esther Whatcott, P. H. Kersey, Heloise Merkley, Ruth Lee Huber, W. D.

Wheatley, Ned Newell, J. W. Bond, T. G. Fullen, Richard Johnson, J.

A. Farnsworth, Daniel bert, E. R. Brimhall, Fred Kempton, O. N.

Vance, E. D. Brown and B. F. Easley, Mesa; Charles M.

Dana, Jess Lofgreen, C. Ferrell Dana, George I. Dana, Joe R. Dana, Phoenix. Also Misses Ivern Pew, Carma Flake, Dora Larson, Mona Maddox, Patterson, Dolly Beville, Mabel Peterson, LaMar Stienaker, Emma Wahl, Jean Gibson, Ruby Sliger, Grace Worth, Oma LeSueur, Hazel Butler, Louise Butler, Clarine Robson, Mesa; Belva Merrill, Phoenix; and Emma Lou Barrow, Miss Dana is the daughter' of Clarence Dana, who for many years was bishop of Mesa Second ward, and Mrs.

Dana. She was graduated from Arizona State Teachers College at Tempe and for several years has been members of the teaching staff here. prominent in musical affairs of the community, both as a contralto singer and violinist. She is music director for the Maricopa a Stake Young men's Mutual Improvement Association. Mr.

Glazier Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Glazier.

He is a graduate of the College of Commerce, University of California at Berkeley and now is working toward his master's degree. Informal Luncheon Held At Encanto Mrs. Edna H. Cantril at an Wednesday informal afternoon bridge, canto clubhouse. Her included eight close was hostess luncheon the Enguest list If Tou Know Frank Seicley You Don't Need to Know Diamonds Perpetual Beauty of a SEIGLEY DIAMOND You can't scratch a Seigley diamond with a steel file.

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ing, washed with the thoroughly expert care fine curtains deserve. They are dried to their exact measurements on our special curtain equipment with edges straight and corners square and true. Send your Curtains to McKean's enjoy their new life, their new beauty. It's so easy to do and saves you worry and work. NRearik, LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS 3rd.

Ave. W. Madison Phone 3-5111 Dance Honors Younger Set. Members of the Young set were guests at a dancing party given last evening by Miss Nancy Newcomb, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Newcomb, In the Encanto were, Lorraine Clare Campbell, Jennings, Paula Reeves, De Ette Powers, Jean Jacobs, Betty Jane Guinn, Leota Mayer, Eileen Quinn, Martha Horrall, Kathryn Hill, Martha Tway, Elaine Nover, Minnie Hillman, Patsy Campbell, Dixie Lee Faires, Betty Jo Nash, Patricia Powers, Margaret Taylor, Polly Brandt, Mary Adele Newcomer, Ruth Phillips, Joyce Morgan, Virginia Hunt, Gloria Norton, Virginia Rollins, Martha Geraldine Strong' and Pat Sally Henderson, Robinson.

Gerald Strong, Lowden Wingo, Bernard Gilpin, Billy Murphy, Harry Corbett, Ralph Smith, Walter Frank, Brison Tucker, Jack Silverthorne, Taner 'Acton, BIll Billar, Bill Bradley, Donald McManus, Joe Bickman, Raymond Paxhall, Stephen ling Bill Foutz, Dudley Fournier. Parl Larson, Leslie Brockman, Ed Samuel, Radford Calkins, Herbert Brown, Billy Reid, Bob Klemanson, John McCoy, Ed McSwiggin, George Thoman, Chet Goldberg, Paul Gaddis, George Wood, Eugene Pierson and Germaine BalL Seminary Guild Sets Bridge, Bunco Party A spring card party planned ds benefit to the St. Anthony Seminary In Santa Barbara, has been planned by St. Anthony Seminary Gulld for 8 o'clock Friday evening In St. Mary's Hall.

Bridge, will be bunco and Chinese checkers played. The affair be open to the public. will SMARTEST HATS IN TOUR WHITE FELTS and STRAWS In Summer Models 1.95 2.95 HATS Cleaned Blocked Remodeled FOX THEATRE WASHINGTON 5T. BIDC. 115 E.

of the business session, meeting will be adjourned to the lecture room of the museum where 8. number of interesting exhibits will be on display, each one made up of the prize possessions of the collectors club. Mrs. Henderson Stockton, chairman of the collectors club, ranged a most interesting grouping of the treasures be displayed, and it promises to be one of the high lights of the club's activities for the year. Mrs.

C. F. Ainsworth will be chairman and will preside at the tea table with Mrs. Thomas R. Marshall.

Assisting will be Mes-1 dames Roy Wayland, Louis Sands, Ancil Martin, J. Prescott, L. H. Seargent, Victor Randolph, Henderson Stockton, J. E.

Thompson, and John Rockwell. Exhibitors and their exhibits will be: Mrs. H. B. Gudgel, luster china; old lamps, showing the evolution of the lamp, and miscellaneous articles.

Mrs. Frank J. Milloy, Old French china pieces, Dresden boy, Wedgwood pieces. Mrs. H.

P. Mills, three large Italian, Chinese Victorian jars; old English kettle. Mrs. Hugh Cuthbert, Staffordshire animals; two old fans. Mrs.

H. M. Heath, Sandwich glass; old bottles; doll house furniture; miscellaneous collection. Miss Angela Marshall, Mexican and Spanish articles; samplers. Mrs.

Herbert Hodgson, old bedspread; miscellaneous articles. Mrs. Paul Bennett, colored glass. Mrs. Glenn Taylor, miscellaneous boxes.

Mrs. M. J. Dougherty, needlepoint; miscellaneous articles. Mrs.

James, boxes; bottles; miscellaneous articles. Mrs. A. L. Flagg, miscellaneous articles.

Mrs. Dwight B. Heard, old Span-; ish locks; old metal. Mrs. Johnson Lovat, milk- white glass.

Mrs. N. E. Sutton, miscellaneous articles. Mrs.

Stockton, silver tea set; blue and white china. The tea and exhibit will be open to members of the association, with guest privileges, Mrs. James said. The five elements of beauty by HELENA RUBINSTEIN compact TOW BEAUTY KIT 2.00 Five world-famous preparations! Each one makes its own important contribution to your beauty--the use of all five, properly co-ordinated, will give you remarkable results. This kit will prove the most convenient aid to beauty you've ever known! At the office, in the guest room, in the car, to take with you on week-ends-a smart bridge prize.

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