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Tucson Daily Citizen from Tucson, Arizona • Page 12

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Bride-Elect's Parents Announce Lange Troth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Echlin Lange, 4910 E. Cooper, have announced the engagement of their daughter Gretchen to Franklin P. Bennett Jr.

of Flint, Mich. The bride-elect will graduate this June from Radcliffe College in Cambridge, Muss. She was the Southwest recipent of the 7-C611ege Conference scholarship. Miss Lange is a graduate of the Verde Valley school in Sedona. Her affiliations include Canterbury Club, of which she is vice president; the Radcliffe Athletic she serves on the council; and Radcliffe Hospital Volunteers Assn.

The prospective bridegroom graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, N.H., and Harvard University in Cambridge. He now attends Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge. Parents of the prospective benedict are the Rev. and Mrs. Franklin P.

Bennett of Flint. Sanders GRETCHEN LANGE Franklin Bennett Ramiro Beltran Vows Repeated In Douglas Rebecca Enedina Sandoval became the bride of Ramiro M. Beltrrn Saturday morning at St. Bernard's Catholic Church in Douglas. I I I I I I I I YEAR-END CLEARANCE i i I GIRLS' SALE li I I I I The bride, a graduate of Tucson High School, is the daughter of Noe G.

Sandoval of Los Angeles. Her husband is the son of Mrs. Manuela M. Beltran of Douglas. A.

0. Garay gave his niece in marriage. She chose a gown of chantilly lace with pleated tulle ruffles and a chapel train. A crown of sequins and tiny pearls -capped her fingertip veil, and she carried white gladioli and carnations. Mr.

and Mrs. Ernesto Beltran of Morenci attended his brother and the bride as best man and matron of "honor respectively. Tucsonian a Castellano served as maid of honor, and groomsman was Benito Rivera of Los Angeles. Following a wedding trip through Southern California, the newlyweds will make their home in Los Angeles. The bridegroom graduated from Morenci High School and attended the University of Arizona.

He is now with the engineering division of Coast Preseal Manufacturing Co. PANTIES i Cotton in Solid I Colors Rosebud Prints i I Reg. 59 pair I Charge Layaways I RECEIVE I OF YOUR I PURCHASE i ON KATE'S i BONUS PLAN 3 Convenient Locations 45 N. 6th AVE. 3244 E.

SPEEDWAY 6345 E. BROADWAY Want Ad Takers Are On Duty i Daily 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday---8 p.m. to 3 p.m Ph.

MA, 2-5855 Tucson Newspapers Inc. i MARCIA CRANDALL James Barnett Crandall- Barnett Troth Told Mr. and Mrs. Ben T. Crandall, 328 E.

Prince are announcing the engagement of their daughter Marcia Lamoine to James Robert Barnett. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis R. Barnett, 4031 N.

Cactus Blvd. Miss Crandall will graduate from Amphitheater High School in June. Her fiance, a graduate of Catalina High School, is employed by Hermosa Stone Co. Inc. Summer nuptials are being planned.

OPEN FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. STERLING Jutusue, Co. 33 SO. SIXTH AYE.

Discount on ENTIRE STOCK I A BARGAINS GALORE You Pay Only For Every $1,00 You Buy An excessive Inventory Tax forces this YOUR GREATEST BUYING OPPORTUNITY ON HIGH QUALITY Famous Name Brand BOYS', GIRLS' AND INFANTS' Apparel. No Special Purchases. No Exaggerated Sale Tags. BUT JUST HONEST DISCOUNT FROM OUR EVERYDAY PRICES. You Pay 80c on Every Dollar's Worth You Buy--Even on Merchandise That Has Previously Been Marked Down.

HONEST VALUES! HONEST SAVINGS! WE MUST REDUCE OUR INVENTORY! Better Hurry for Best Selections on All Sizes! HURRY, LAST FEW DAYS! All Nationally Advertised Brands At Discount 5508 East 22nd St. COUNTY FAIR Tl A I A Evenings and Sun davs Our Regular Stock. No Special Purchases. No Exaggerated Sales Tags TUCSON DAILY CITIZEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. 1959 PAGE 12 Bid Trapeze Adios In '59 By GAY PAULEY NEW "YORK--UPl-The new year promises an old look in fashion--the normal one.

Style forecasters predict that the major silhouette for 1959 will show off waistlines and legs and kill off any remnants of trapeze and chemise. You remember them--the trapeze was one Paris designer's swinging, non- clinging innovation; the chemise had cling only through the hipline, and inspired many a cartoonist to sketch the "bow on the behind." Well, in the months ahead, it's "back to reality," as one manufacturer sums up the style outlook, a "Safe and sane spring," says another. Modified versions of the high waistline remain in the new 5 clothes collections but the extremes of the empire are wasting away, and everyone in the nation's garment center is talking of normal waists, of midriffs fitted, and of belts which define the natural body contours. Let's take a look at us fe- males from head to heel, as the experts see us in the new year. Hat division--brims, brims, brims, in all widths from the very narrow one-inch to four and five inches," said a spokesman for the millinery institute.

New for spring is another "oldie." the young looking skimmer with its shallow crown and turned up brim. Still plenty of depth, bloused crowns in the spring collections, and several milliners feature open crowns. Leading colors for spring will be the clear blues, yellows and vibrant pinks, and a creamy, not quite white. Hairdos--the fluffy, "do" gives way to the smooth, "non-tousled coiffure. The influence of the empire period' remains, in center parts, in soft bangs, and puffiness at the back of the crown.

Wigs, in real hair or synthetic material, will remain popular. Makeup--we go into the "paleface" period, with pale powders and foundations combined with all tones of pink in rouge and lipstick. Simmons Rites Read On First Day Of '59 Catalina Church of Christ was the setting yesterday evening for the wedding of Nancy Lee Main and Herbert Wayne Simmons. For her wedding, on the first day of the year, the bride chose a gown of taffeta, lace and net Her fingertip veil of illusion was crowned with a tiara, of tiny pearls and iridescent sequins. She carried Sweetheart roses and stephanotis on a white Bible.

Joann Main attended her sister as maid of honor. Serving as best man was Lester Paul Percell. Guests were seated by Don Hice and Jim Milligan. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James A. Main, 3232 E. Bermuda, gave a reception at their home following the ceremony. Out-of-town guests Mr. and Mrs.

Wray Greer and family from Phoenix; Mr. and Mrs. Lowther and their son, also of Phoenix; and Mr. and Mrs. Hillas Patton, Karbers Ridge, 111.

The newlyweds will honeymoon in Cave-In-Rock, 111., where they will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert N. Simmons. They plan to return to the Old Pueblo Jan.

24, to be at home at 341 Laguna. The bride is a graduate of Eye makeup will be heavy, even for summer, and those phony eyelashes of plastic will go blinking on through' '59. Jewelry--more bright colors than ever, to contrast with the subdued shades which are taking over in apparel, lots of turquoise hot pinks and coral shades. Necklaces have reached the end of their rope, short necklaces will be more popular in the new year, says the jewelry industry council's fashion division. Short bibs and chokers will be favorites.

Hemlines--tending down a lit- 1 --Gene Lohberg MRS. H. W. SIMMONS Nancy Lou Main Catalina High School. Mr.

Simmons graduated from Cave-In- Rock High School and is now a mechanic at San Manuel Copper Corp. Avocados Enhance Potatoes Baked potatoes become company fare when topped with a creamy mixture of mashed avocado, sour cream and a little crumbled Roquefort or blue cheese. This combination never fails to bring words of praise. Calavo avocados are plentiful in the markets now. The most familiar winter variety is the thin-skinned, deep forest green, pear-shaped Fuerte.

Avacodos are ready" to eat when they yield to gentle pressure. Never pinch the delicate fruit; rather, hold it between the palms of your hands and press gently to test for ripeness. If an avocado is firm when you purchase it, let it ripen at room temperature (this may take several days). When it is of eating softness, store in the refrigerator. Let this mellow, fruit brighten your winter menus in countless ways.

ANNUAL HALF PHICE SALE REGULAR TWO DOLLAR VALUE DISPENSER NOW ONLY i PLUS TAX Prevent dryness before it begins! Soothing Cheramy Skin Balm with lanolin transforms red a Into soft, lovely', healthy hands acts as an i i i i shield against drying sun, raw weather and harsh detergents. DRUG STORES tie from last year's knee-displaying height. Most models in the manufacturers' showrooms wear skirts just "below the knee, but the makers are shipping garments to the stores an inch or two inches longer. Hosiery--a colorful year for gams, with stockings tinted to coordinate with the rest of milady's costume. Shoes--the pointed toe and skinny heel dominate, but the industry reports the "squared off" toe is sneaking in.

However, some of those needle heels are so thin they're dubbed the "double needle." New Series Probes Marriage Problems Should there be some legal restraint on marriage? Is wedlock the same today as it was 50 years ago? What are the real reasons behind divorce? These and other questions on marriage as it stands today will be answered for you in a new series, ''Let's Censor Marriage" by Samuel G. Kling, which begins Monday in the Citizen. Don't miss these searching articles by author Kling and his proposed solutions to the state of wedded unhappiness. The series will run through Saturday. Kearney-Devere Vows Repeated NEW BEAUTY FOR YOUR DIAMONDS In a Modern Handmade Ring Mounting Tucson's Largest Selection Individually Styled Platinum or I4-Karat Gold Diamonds Set While You Wait Tucson's Lowest Prices FROM $15 S.

SILYERBERG SOKS 113 E. Congress Ph. MA 3-9563 "Manufacturers of Fine Jewelry" A former University of An-' zona coed, Macia Ann Dcvere, became the bride of James J. Kearney Monday morning at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Tombstone. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Burton Devere of Tombstone. Parents of the bridegroom are the Francis Kearneys of De Witt, Iowa. Ann Carlton of Cripple Creek, attended the bride as maid of honor. Junior bridesmaids were two sisters of the bride, Catherine and Christina Devere, and a cousin, Danielle Dantzler of Grand Junction, Attendants for the bridegroom included Burton Devere brother of the bride, best man, and Don Kelly, his brother-in- law from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and Tucsonian Will Burneleit, ushers.

Another brother of the bride, John Devere, and Frank Simmons served as altar boys. A reception at the bride's family home, the Rose Tree Inn, followed the ceremony. The final destination of the newlywed's wedding trip is Denver, where both are enrolled in college. The bride will graduate in May from Loretto Heights College, and he will complete his junior year at Regis College. Their high school education was completed at Tombstone and Monmouth, 111., respectively.

--Lynn MRS. JAMES KEARNEY Devere OPEN TONIGHT TIL NINE 3- FULL FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE I 117 NORTH Ilk AVENUE and No Parking Problems! No Sale Is Final Until You Are Completely Satisfied! 5-Day Return Privilege Use Your 30-Day 6-Month E-x-t-e-n-d-e-d Charge or Lay-away Free Parking No Purchase Required January CLEARANCE! Here is a wonderful opportunity to freshen your wardrobe with exciting styles in dresses, coats, suits, sweaters, skirts and all with the season's important fashion trends SALE Of COATS Lovely woolens Beautifully tailored Many wonderful Reg. 39.98-49.98 Clearance Shop Now Save! SHOES SLIPPERS BOUTIQUES JEWELRY HANDBAGS MILLINERY SKIRTS CAR COATS BLOUSES BERMUDAS Values in Every Department! DESIGNER FASHIONS JUNIOR DRESSES MISSES DRESSES 2-and 3-PC COORDINATES COATS SUITS KNIT DRESSES All Our Fine Lines ROBES DUSTERS GOWNS PEIGNOIR. SETS BRUNCH COATS. CRINOLINES FULL SLIPS.

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