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Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Thursday Morning, December 6, 1934 icicpnone o-iilX Page Six mm TV Fr At rnnkina Kice.iUnwersitu Alumni Will I urn Make Your Holiday Dress Allen McKnight Nuptials Announced Collegiate For Victory Ball Benefit Held In Arcadia SCOTTSDALE. The spacious Spanish home of Mrs. Rudolph Lamfrom in Arcadia was the sran9 of a benefit bridge and bunco party si Democratic Ball Is Set Flans tor the victory hall to be riven by the Maricopa County Democratic. Central Committee Friday at Riverside park ar nearly completed. Dancing will gin at ni.

and close at 1 a. m. and will furnished by Charls Rr-nard and hi orchestra. The af-faii ik informal. Among; the patrons and patron-eares arc Mr.

and J. M. Har-fMon, Mr. and Mr. John A.

Foot. Mr. and Mr Cairoil Hudson. Judge and Mrs. .1.

C. N'l', Judge and Mr, Howard Sjfakman. Judg and Mrs. T. Phelps.

Mr. and rx. J. D. Brush.

Mr. and Mm. H. R. St.

Tc Difficult io BY MARY DAGUE Th wav a home-maker cooks ric is one" of my tests of whether or not she knows her job. That "ticky shapeless mess that some wemen brin to their tables is my ret abomination. It's completely unnecessary, too. Th mistakes begin with the vashins or lack of it. Coated rice i.ruid be rubbed between the palms of the hands thrciich many waters.

and washed Finally rins well under runniner last washing water T'nnolished and water when the is clear, imcoated rice 1 a r. in he washed by puiuriK me scums i strainer and holding under runninc waier. a fin wav to rook rice is by th! Chi ncs method. Thoroughly washed is nut into a large round-bot- torned sauce pan with three times as much cold water as there is! nee. ne teaspoon salt is added! 1 nee I he nan The pan Arizona Republic Society and Club News Department T03 Heard Phone 3-llU Phoenix, Arizona Pauline Cooper Bates Editor Mrs.

W. G. Knland Assistant Editor Church Board Is Re -Elected Sv OTTSDALE At a meeting Tuesday night of the First Mth- oist church Christian education board, all officers and teachers 01 Now that metal fabrics have come so popuiar, you'll adore im-model of shimmering sapphire pebbly crepe silk with gold facKer-ings. It is softly girdled in gO'a la.me. It is exrjuisitcly lovely fu 1 or, gaiety and fascination.

It's so ei.ee-; tive for restaurant d.ning or theater It also inspires much above-tne-table interest carried out in black velvet with the blouse of the dress of silver lame. It's unbelievably simple to ma, and quite inexpensive, too. Style No. 2i)6 is designed for sizes 14, lfi. IS years.

36. 3S and 40 inches bust. Size 16 requites yards of 33-inch material with 4 yard of 39-inch contrasting. Send 15 cents in stamps or coin (coin is preferred) for pattern. Write plainly nam, address and style number.

Be sure to state size you wish. Let the latest fall and inter book of fashions solve your clot lies problems at a minimum of cost and effort. It tells you how to make a smart coat as easily as a simple dress. There are clothes for elaborate occasions as well as many smart trim designs for general wear. You'll enjoy reading about your favorite screen stars.

You simply must not miss this issue. Address your order to Arizona Republic Pattern Department. i III II Wlllll I I II isiTne church school were re-elected riAseiv covered and the cover another term. Tlie pastor. R.

-i llrmn 1 i .1 i r. i urjuaj auriuuiin, 1 tie ailair Wat given by the Scottsdale rarest. Teacher Association, assisted ly members of the Scottsdale Woman's Ciub. Approximately 90 persons attended, and proceeds from the event will help defray expenses of frea. lunches for needy children of th9 district.

Receiving the guests were Mesdames lamfrom, E. O. Brown, A. Gibson, Frank Collins and V. Smith.

The affair was directed by Mrs. W. P. Gibson, finance and budKf, chairman of the PTA. assisted hy Mrs.

T. M. Gilbert, December fu nance chairman, and Mrs. A. A.

Gib, sen, president of the woman's cluh. The guest list included: Mesdames A. S. Higgins. G.

M. White. Fran! Oeschlin. B. F.

Stevenson. Brown. O. B. Hearne.

Iomse Ginu. lohn Lemon. Smith Curry. William T. James.

E. A. Chatham, Oladva Hill. Jasper Tamm. W.

Hinsm, A. Wessles. Ellis Morris, M. Mc Daniel. "SI.

Kurtz. I Gray, Owpn Barnes. Iii Anderson. R. H.

Fufjun, Laura Boehm, H. V. Rosenhprg-r E. H. Richardson.

John Foot, a. Frederick. S. rosso. L.

R. Sullu van. A. I'. Loo-mis, Carl Fi icson, R.

McBuiney. .1. E. Long. J.

W. Allen. C. J. Tomlinson.

Morton K'iinsey. Walter Donn. G. If. Loomis' W.

P. Smith. E. E. Taylor.

L. White. S. R. Finklea.

E. O. Kahl, Guy Roberts. E. June Edwards, T.

McCrite. Eelna Anderson, Karl McCullar, John A. Albrecht. Alien Wossolls. H.

G. New hall. M. Stem-man. Elsie Horton.

R. Bennett. E. C. Scales, P.

Perkins, Lewis Wrfz. lor. Frank Dykes, W. Johannr sson, Lmmis Bowes, Floy Cannon, W. W.

Weissbach. I. L. Iinglev, Hall. Rex R.

Mesny. N. C. Billie Cooper. E.

L. Graves. George Noioe and Samuel Wright. Misses Riant lie Whinery. Marr Jane Agnew.

C. M. Scales, Rra.ee and Fa ye Sawtll. Iri.es in contract went to dames Hail. Meny and Langlev to Mesdames Graves.

Coop, jer ami Lutes: in bunco to M'-jilames Hill. Tamm and IPnsnn: an! 'special prize to Mrs. Morris. Helps PREVENT many colds JUST A FEW DROPS UP EACH NOSTU Not an expensive cereal. A package serves 32 times and generously Put it on your shopping list and get it from your groetr today I -r university 01 Arizona alumnL who since leaving college have taken, on a dignified mien befittme their stations as men and women of affairs, are making plans to he-come collegiate again for a night, if advance reservations for "the -Victory" ball, to be held in the riot room of Hotel Adams tomorrow night is any criterion.

The dance will follow the football came be- tween the Arizona Wil.kats and the college ot in I'acirie team at Phoenix Union high school stadium, and a special trainload of students from the university will on hand to add to tUe collegiate atmosphere of the affair. Honor Guests Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Slonaker of Tucson, graduate manager and alumni association secretary; J. McKale, director of athletics; Coach Tex Oliver and Coach Fred Enke of Tucson; Coach Alonzo A. of the College of the Pacific; I Ralph Francis, graduate manager the College of the Pacific: (Rud" Robinson, captain of the Arizona Wildcats; Carl Frown, captain of th California team; William Clark president of the Arizona university student body; Snell, president of Kiwanis Club and general manager of Fiesta Del Sol, as the gam is being called; Vic Housbolder, general chairman the football game, and llinry Court, chairman of the entertainment committee will be honor guests for the eent. Reservations for the Victory ball have been made by the following Phoenicians and a number of reservations have been made by residents of the Old Pueblo: Messrs. and Mesdames Levi Reed, Carl D.

Hathaway, Wallace Clark, Dick Marlai, Marshall Austin, Phil Munch, Raymond Johnson, Fred Miller. John E. Miller. J. T.

Wes-sn. Mason R. Rays, Riny R. Salmon. Stanley Gray, Pariell Parker, Albeit Addington, Rarry Goldwater, Herschel Alton.

Wilbur Asbuiy, George T. Ashforth, Fergi Rurton, Hoy Campbell. Robert Coerver, Car-I Ins" Craig. Palmer Dysart, Harold Kkman, Ted Fahlen, Stanley Gil-lert, Te.i Picrson, Jim S.hildmon, Oranville Shnmaker. Dick Sums, Smith, George Sorensun and Lee M' Rae.

Other Reservations Misses Aletha Picrson. Gertrude Ciouse', Ruth Logic, Ardelia p.ulah Mc-Creary, A nice Franken-berg, Maigaret Price, Katherin" Pierce, Lucille Hall; Messrs. Verne D. Jones, Gene Ruchler, Henry Miller, Emniett Graham, Joe Sella h. Warren Smith, Milton Jack, Henry Leiber.

Howard Eddy, Jim Mc-Dougatl. Fred Riggms, Ted Riggins. Adrian Riggins. Joe Calhoun. Spencer Woodman and Dr.

G. Dobv ns. Messrs. and Mesdames Thyrl Staph-y, Jack Stevens. Gerald Stevenson, Joe S.

Jenckes, Scott Libby, Dick Joy, Watson Deity. Charles Simis, Clyd Riant-hard and Ralph Fields. anel Messrs. Ren Spalding. Nat Thayer.

Hatty Ros-enzweig, Harold Durham. Rob Gold-water, John Royd and Hugh Suggs. TJtchf icJd Soc ic Plans Annual Fete Th Litchfield Park Missionary Society will meet in the horn of Mrs. D. R.

Owens at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon. This will he the group's annual Christmas party as well as its monthly meeting. Motifs in keeping with the Christmas season will be featured. Mrs. C.

C. Hall announe-es that, after a short pro gram the annual exchange of gifts will be observed. Special guests have been invited. have evolve.l .11 was man of the board for a six-month period and Miss Lou Anderson was; chosen seeretarv. ti.

r.r.1 lines ana regu ia i i'n im; "jam were discussed, ami Y. Allgood, general was instructed to formulate plans for a study class for teachers to be held after January 1. Plans were completed for the annual Christmas program which will be presented December 23. This will feature a pageant entitled "The Christmas Pageant of the Holy Grail," written by W. Russell Bow ie.

The plot reveals the Christmas story-interwoven around King Arthur and his knights in which music, costuming and a special lighting system will used. Mrs. Allgood was named as general director, assisted by the Rev. Roberts and Miss Alyce Hudspeth, the latter also will serve as costume manager. This program will he followed by a "White Christmas" service, at which time representatives from each class will bring Christmas gifti for the needy to the altar.

It was arranged that the annual Christmas treat for the children) of the church school classes will be given Sunday morning, Decem-bet Z. -Roosevelt Club To Hear Address The Roosevelt Woman's Club will meet at 2:1.1 o'clock this afternoon in the neighborhood house. Mrs. John J. Huff has arranged the program.

Miss Ruth Douglas, head of the Arizona State Teachers College at Tempo domestic department, will be the guest speaker, taking as her subject "Tea Table Eti'juct." Musical numbers will be given by the Woman's Glee Club sextet and trio of Phoenix Junior college. Tea hostesse" will be Mrs. Agnes Knapp. Mrs. S.

P. Staphs Mrs. John Albrecht, Mrs. E. L.

i llOinaS and Mrs. Earl Barrows. Dance Is Announced By Patrick Park Club The Patrick Park Woman's Club will give a dance Saturday night in the community house. The public has been invited. The dance will hold its regular afternoon meeting at 2 o'clock tomorrow in the home of Mrs.

Frank Boensch. ArmeSr-tber jf" 0 TS i law want r- 1 1 of J. tect -Photo tv t(p8U MRS. LUTHER W. ALLEN The marriage of Miss Laveda McKnight, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. O. O. McKnight of Phoenix, and Luther VV. Allen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elbert T. Allen, 4131 North 21st street, recently has been announced. The ceremony was read by the Rev. W.

C. Downing in the home of the bride's parents early last month in the presence of the families and immediate friends of the bridal pair. Mr. and Mrs. Allen are making their home at 1779 East Osborn road.

Music Board Clubs Meets Two new officers the board nice ting were elected at of tin' Arizona! Federation of Tuesday in the In Pr.scott. Mrs. isic Clubs, ht-ldj me of Mrs. T. J.j ibert Denton, Cas.i Grande, was dieted chairman of the club rating, and Mrs.

Blanche Ste vens of Prescott, chairman of music in the bom. Mrs. Conh! ia Hulbutd Nelson, president, gave a report regarding letters she has written at the request of national officers to the postmaster general, forwarding the movement te have the picture of Edward MacDoweli cm one of th? postage; stamps. Mrs. Nelson statd that "ours is the only important nation that has never honored a mi sician in such a lifting way." Mrs.

John R. Newcomer announced that several new clubs bad been formed and federated. Arrangements wer made for a weekly-program to he broadcast by of th different clubs. Board members present were L. Douglas Bussll and Mesdames H.

D. Ross. Maude Pratt Cat. W. P.

Sims. Electa W'ley Bickett, If. D. Kneale, Howard Richardson. Tracy-Sanders and Miss Bertha Kirkland.

Mrs. Frank Oeschlin Has Returned Home to Mrs. Frank sehlin has i of urped Arcadia home after visiting. Sin Chicago since May. nils of evidence to pro opinions are barred.

The Mr. and It. G. Lanmaue ana Mrs. J- J- Ford Harmony Club Holds Luncheon The C'hriMmas mot th Harmonv Club Fridge held th Phoenix Woman's dom mated bi-monthly yesterday Club house.

I lahra. ith ramin; rr-d can-srf-rn and whit' riles and a mi'ikv Chrnlinai free, decorated one (M Of the room. ot'S'-s lor th tvmt we te Mrs. F. E.

Greene, chairman. Ms-i Humes C. II Tinker. N. IX John W.

II. II Brown William Inez Egncr and R. W. I'ttri ha k. were awarded to Mrs.

Dick Ravlnitn. Mrs. F. Washburn. Mr.

Uimar Hicks. Mrs. V. W. Wad and Mrs.

Hairy U. Hasan. Those resent at yesterday'." meeting were: Mi-fdam's Charl." Fit. in. finiynrr.

Thelma P. Smith, Elizabeth W. Francis. Mol-pe Francis, J. A.

Sattlcr, Rrnton lit. k. Loins M. O'Hagan. Helen New, Karl K.

Chinn, John P. Van-, William Graves. Leslie; J. Mahonr A. Wa vn R.

.1. Thin s'' Hicks, Frown, Ltterback, Cromer. Paul Bradshaw, Dnwnes. Walter Jordan, nnett. W.

E. Booker. F. C. in, Katie Werner, Hnso 1 I I 1 1 I l.f ona Morgan.

J. at- I.l.an F.etta lestner. W. iita Fcstner. W.

M. Cox. Sparks. Hugh C. Shot well.

.1. I' I'd Powell, George A. tiinv. Clara Fowler and Albert M- II. s.iamei n.

I .1 1 1 II. Phelps. Perkins, W. C. Walter Kiinz.

tret Miller. II. Cutler, W. P. ird.

is. C. F. W. i oi I Ch.imbi rlam.

L. II. Fhabcth O'Neill, avl Milton Ponder Fi uik Han is.ui. J. P.

Collin. In. Tad. .1. Kit-1 Uasdalc, .1.

N. Ernst. John II T. It. Neiswander.

F.I I is W.ii. I i. P.iiiir. Eaffan. R.

W. II. i. T. F.

McCall. Sam C. McElhaney, I Houps, Ti it. burn. Ch.ulea F.

livan. W. Ai. i A rra ui. pt Harmonv Chit.

whi i I 'oe 'ii. .1. A. J. Sul-Wilson.

annual ba.an o'clock the li.T! at 11 Wednesda v. man's club us I A card .1 ill r.nne. inn iwardrd both house, weje Tarty will n.l prizes will he contract and auction bridge. Rsr at ions are i hmce of Mrs. rjrorno.

chairman. Mrs. Kitter-man or Mrs. II. W.

Chambers. Ojicers' Wives drlave Discussion fltesei (' i'f iccrs nix met Tuesday toe Mrs. S. A. A ihrnglon street.

Wives of Thoe-e vemnc in the 2215 West Mrs. Roy T. presided at the during which programs were R.i I. a ids business plans 1 1 made. It tins tin 1 ting tend gi 1 11 loll frl In 1 .1 The presuP r.

ni ing fut in .1,1 I. led 11 that 1 1 1 cam el the next mbcrs could at- sin IV In-I dltolJ tar SI 1 1 i': on th 1,1111. I in. of s. rv war pictures Officers As-in the high libel 17 .111.

srite" bi. -rt tol pi esi nt and was chosen discussion, hv Mrs. Mrs. C. R.

as ti. 1 ut. and A v. 1 unifications of Italy followed th dis- Cii--h n. Litchfield Group Arranges Benefit LITCHFIELD PA RK The Litch-j field Palk Community Club will; hold its second benefit bridge party i of the season tonight in the com-j ninnity houe.

Proceeds from the; parties hi used to buy clothing for needy si hool hildren. i Hostesses tor the affair are Miss Ann Airgustin and Miss Hester L'gg Thc have announced there; Txiil several tables of bunco for thnM' w'o ih not play bridge. Reservations a 1 in charge of the s. Democratic Stmltf Gxmp To Assemble The D. Club ill in Hotel St Clan.

1111 crat ic Woman's meet at lt: a Adams it rs. presiding. Mrs Study Fridav H. R- Rupert the pro- Moore i am. ill be in ha I ge of Week'sCalendar Thr Heard miiwtim.

fhaM Montr Vil rd. oiH-n ii rxrril uiidio nd M- aa iriettl llf rinri. liir momiiii hiiiii 4 e'rlm-L lit Ihr aflrrnnun from at trrttoun. Iln 1 nnitl 4 'rlm-k. klindAV lord all ilm Vl.iinla.

I a rniriad ISth nnd Talk lrwl. Hrn lrtm I I n. Tnrl.i. Thur-dav. and ititdMvw.

Thr ri.na muiim. leo? Vrt Van fUl rrn Irani la 5 'rlm'k arli Mittd atid WrdurdAv aftrntn. 4 lit ill hranrk at Ihr rksrnlt Cut. I If llhraiv, rnrnrr of mnd crrrl and Jrf-trrnn. iirn lrm in Ihr mnrninc nnlil a rlnk in IBr -vrnlns firry, da) in lar wrrk cverel nnda.

Kradinc atiiiK Mrn'a Christian Aviarullttil. Vriinii nvrnur and Menror. prn frnm a'rlark in I Br marninc nntil Id ailm-k nichl. Kradmr atif.e Wamrn'a Christian Aci.llioo. JSt Url Mnurnr Hrrrl.

r-prn from l. in lb mornlnc until II a'rlork at nishl Main huildine af Vhrniv tnMir liHrary. lllli mrnur and Wahlnsln. (rum a. as.

unlil und honr. 9. m. until I. tor rrfrrrnrr anl.v.

Tl) tki 1 e'iiih ntrrt.rfi at VV uhlv fVere c'iuti rr.rlme at nivo lw Wrrl.li rN-hansr CinN rrrrl.r.g lKinw at p. ra. in rtk. si rv Wrrk! S'riincr-s CiUti tru t-? rti at T.jp.i Wcrnrr a Christian As ria- on WrralT CluN at f. at Youns yir-n'a Asr-cvia.

t.on MONnlY ci Arura Arliats Cl'j'M al 1 ni in F'-irMo citar' rrktv fhr i tji; tr Rr-rrvr Ai.hv;i:'..iti ct luni hmr. at Ar l-rta M'TBIy Trtit.r..s Wrilrr CI ih ar trJ nwm cj Ajirt! ill vl tlllV rklT Jum-I-rfm Ciub. Hflcl ami. ij tir, V- Hotrl Adam. CSub Ciuiiu at Maacuu: Ttnpia, o.

An- 2566 Matrons Given Birthday Parties! SCOTT? DA LK P.irthday celebrations are popular in tlnj ce-nimu-nity this week. Mrs. Jasper Tamm's I'irthday was an inentie fur a surprise party in the Tamm home Monday night. The affair was arranged hy Arthur Lough and Miss Yio. 1'iam ek.

A feature the nin; was a large birthday cake. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Howmd l-'einstein, Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Wclzler, Mr. and Mrs. Glnn Conrad and daughter, lleen. Miss Ann Smizer. Miss Chariot Tamm.

Miss Lois Highly. Miss Irene Dottier, Mi s. John Lemon. Joe Lloyd Dobler, Eddie Tamm. H.

Fin-ne, Frank Rurleson. Hunter Ches-n nt and l'red Kercholf. A group oi frunds assembled in home of Mis. J. O.

Jackson Monday night in observance of her I ntli anmxorsniv. A pot-luck supper was served ami bridge was pl.i cil. Cuests were Mr. 'oliins. and family.

III. Ru ha iilsun a ml Mis. Paul l.oom is and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Mrs.

E. tamily, Mr. and and family, Mr. sun and family, Pierce and Al- and Mrs. Carl Ern Mr.

and Mrs. N. ten Thum. Christmas Plans Made Bv PTA The Osborn Parent -Teacher As-; soriation is making plans for! Christmas. Costume.

for the Christmas pageant and sacks tori the tree will be made at an all day; meeting schedule. 1 for tomorrow. The session will lie held in the bom of Mrs. H. Jacobs.

North Sixth street, and a covered-dish lunch-con will be serve d. Arrangements lor a Christmas tree and program for the school children were discussed at the meeting of the executive board Monday. The affair is set for December 22 in the school auditorium. The boa id also arranged to have charge of a play to he given by the women of Central ethodist church on I'eceinb. in the school auditorium.

Discussion Isv Set By Penderprast PTA Mrs. Mildred Weigley Wood will lead the meeting of the Pendergast parent-teacher discussion group tei-niorrovv evening in the school audi- itorium. The subject seieciea ny Mrs. Woods is "Making tamily Lif Human." Several numbers will presented by the school chorus directed by-Miss Clara Osmundson and Miss Vera Tomlmson. Refreshments will be served by Mrs.

John Pendergast. Mrs. F. A. Chariebois.

Mrs. Joe Young and Mrs. E. F. Creijrhton Chairman Calls Group Session Mrs.

Charles I.emlev, cli the Creighton Parent -Tc, sociation room mothers. a meeting for 2 o'chu afternoon in the PTA ports of work done this be made. This group has enteit airman of O'her asms cahed tomorrow 0111. yea Re- nr 1 mothers of the s. hool at of teas the past wc- k.

jSCOT S(l fl I 0)))ffl Will Hare Session Mrs. A. A the SVolts.ls! nouneed the a i el a Woman's OI Mil it of nr. h. to today in the r.

Gibson. M. a 1 1 i tie Cros sew iri ")' p. Pt-ss session hick L.nchecn nocn. Ib.irt Red and until ar A pot- at Scottsilah Group To ClCii)J Assemble rs.

Wa of announces ttit't lll a nr F. Scott, i Cjoss si It vv omen of riairman sew the dis s. at 1 clock th.s t. rno. the bank not lifted during me enure cooRini Put sane pan over a hot fin- and brin -to a galloping will take about, lo.lm? point minutes.

Then Boil Gently Keduce heat and boil gently 10! minutes. Remove from direct heat keep in a warm place for 10 minutes. Hv then the water should he absorbed and trie rice xenaer and flaky. Remove cover and serve. Another good way to cook rice is by "the double-boiler method.

This takes about 50 minutes but requires no watching. AYhen cooked in the boiler milk can be used in place of water. Rice may also be successfully cooked in a steamer, whivh takes about 45 minutes. You can boil ric in a large kettle of boiling water, too. Add one cup well washed rice to three quarts rapidly boiling water to which one tablespoon salt has been added.

Stir with a fork, as a spoon tends to mash the kernels. When the grains are tender remove from fire and drain through a colander or coarse sieve. Hold the cooked rice over the sink and pour several quarts of boiling water through it to separate the kernels. Dry and reheat in oven. It's a goo 1 idea to avoid potatoes and macaroni if you're planning to serve a rice dessert; and if substi tuting rite for potatoes in the main course don't servo a tapioca or corn starch pudding for dessert.

For lunch serve a crisp vegetable salad and a fruit dessert with the following oyster and rue dish. Oysters With Rice One cup rice, one pint oysters, three butter, two tablespoons flour, l'i cups milk, one-half teaspoon sale, few grains nutmeg, one-eighth teaspeion white pepper, one tablespoon minced parsley, paprika. Cook ric- according to preferred method. Drain and wash oysters. Heat until edges curl.

Melt butter 1 sauce pan, add flour and cook and stir until bubbling. Slowly, add 1 t.i'lL- tfp liotirn' stirring enn- I stantlv. Add salt and pepper. Sprin-I nntme rver r.vtra nnrl add to! sauce. Put hot boiled rice on a deep platter and sprinkle with paprika.

Pour oysters in the sauce around ric sprinkle with parsley and serve very hot. Daughters Of Nile -r-i "I Are Hinter a 1 a Daughters of the Nile were entertained Monday in the home of Mrs. R. L. Watson with a dessert bridge.

Mrs. M. L. Gibbons, Mesa Mrs. Marion P.iakelv and Mrs.

J. Meason of Chandler, and Mrs. C. V. Gully, Phoenix, assisted in receiving the guests.

Raskets of roses and chrysanthe mums combined with greenery were used effectively in decorations. Guests were Mesdames F. W. Rit-ter, George Olney. D.

A. Kavanaugh, J. W. Rood, Ralph Jones, Charles W. Ie Mund.

E. J. Heeden, G. J. Conrad, L.

W. Drake, S. L. Mont gomery, j. F.

Meitzler. H. S. Hi: gins. M.

R. Colwell. W. A. Tylr.

Fred Riddell, Ed Matthews, G. L. Petty, Mav Marley, Una Coffin C. A. Westerdahl, and L.

R. Rob erts. Prizes awarded to Mrs. Hig- gins. Mrs Meitzler.

Matthews, and Mrs Scottsdale Couple Entertains Friends S( OTTSDALE Mr. and Mrs. R.iiney Brown entertained a group of friends at their home recently in celebration of their wedding anniversary. The guests were entertained during the evening with ohl- time music furnished by Bill Williams. H.

P. Allbritten. Glenn Smed-ley. Charles Smedley. Lawrenc Chennault.

Harold Copas and Joe Ren Mite-lull. f'uests were Messrs. and Charles Smedlev, BUI Wil liams. Edward Tram pp. Lester Rurkott.

Itav iuond hinery, Mrs. A T. and II. P. Allbritten, al! of Scottsdale.

and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chennault; Misses Jane Diefenderfi-r, Edna Copas; Messrs. llaiold Copas and Joe Ben Mitchell, al! of Tempo, and Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Chatham of Phoenix. a Balsz Association Arranges Meeting The Balsz Parnt-Teaeher Association study group will meet at 2 p. m.

tomorrow in the school. Mrs. Mildred Weigley Wood will have charge of the discussion of "Boy-Girl Relationships in th Preschool and Early School Ag." Following the discussion, the executive board will convene. Miss Zella llocnxhell fcrfa Informally Miss Zella Iloenshell entertained Monday night in the home of her (mother, Mrs. Flavia Iloenshell of Tol'ii-son.

The affair was an in formal bridge party. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sams. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth W. Dyer. Mr. and Mrs.

Wiiburn W. Pick. Mrs. George Hoenshell of Ios Angeles. Miss Winnie Doe Wilson and Miss Mar garet Jordan.

Prizes were won by Mr. Sams and Mr. Dick. fOvini'ii rVi Ttnliev ivni j.v.c..c, Groun Meets nmorrnw i An all-day meeting of the Osborn Parent-Teacher Association will be held tomorrow in the home of Mrs. H.

Jacobs. 3S2 North Sixth street. Costumes for the Christmas rageant and decorations for the tree will be mad. Anv mother interested is eligible to attend. Calif ornians Visit Valley En Route Home Mr.

and Mrs. G. R. Mcintosh of Los Angeles have returned to their home after visiting the southern and eastern states. They spent lew days in the valley visitm? points of interest including ji trip over the Apache Trail.

Mr. Mc ilntosh is superintendent of the Pa ciXsc Fruit Express. I Style No. 2oJ6. Name Street Address City Golfers Name New Officials Members of the Women's Southwestern Golf Association who are holding a tournament here elected officers for pr.ir, at a luncheon and business session held esterdav in the Arizona Club.

Mrs. jomes Vane of El Paso was named president and the retiring president. Mrs. Thoniasi Woodman of l'hoenix. is now vice-president.

Mrs. Charles P.assett of El Paso is and two tncmljors at large die Mrs. M. I. Merritt of Nogalcs and Mrs.

T. J. Long of Globe. An approach and putting contest, planned as a special feature of the tournament, will be held today at the Country Club. Tomorrow- an automobile tour of places of interest in the city nd vailcy will be made and a steak fry has been arranged tor Saturday night.

It will be held in The and a cowboy orchestra will provide usic. Th finol social event of the meet will be a tea Sunday afternoon in the Phoenix Country Club. Presentation of prizes to the inning golfers will feature the afternoon. Holidav Session Is Beinor Arranged! Hoard members of the "Round Abouts," a group of high hool and college girls, met Tuesday afternoon. Plans were discussed for a meeting to be held December 27 the Arizona Museum.

This session is being arranged for members who will be home from college for the holidays, ami details will be announced later. Those present were Misses Meredith Young, scribe': Jean Dume treasurer; Mary- Lou Humphrey, eaptain of East side; Ruth Cres-singham. assisting East sid captain; Petty Iasallo, West side captain, and Frances Perry, assisting West side captain. Beth Israel Auxiliary Will Give Luncheon The Indies Auxiliary to Temple Reth Israel will give- a business mens luncheon at the community I house, 122 East Culv er street, be-i tween the' hours of 11: SO and 2s o'clock today, ganization will ing the. lunch, be given.

inbers of th or-play bridge follovv- on and prizes will Table reservation are in charge of Mrs. Diamond and Mrs. S. 1. ur it z.

Creig-hton District To Hear Glee Club Christmas euro's th Woman's Gli .1 1 lege at 7 ill the Creighton Co will be sung by Club of '0 p.m. tomorrow mmunity church. I a tlons will lee in ke ping with the l.t id season. Mis. Marriott McMastcr will give a reeling and the Itev.

George will lead the audience in community singing of old favorites. Mrs. D. G. Coverdalc Will Entertain Club The Pioneer District Woman's "'lub will meet this afternoon in th home of Mn.

D. G. Cov erdale with Mrs. Thomas Maddock presiding. Hoiaee Button will be the principal speaker on the program, which will be announce)! by Mrs.

Lucy M. Woodward. All-Da Session Set By Bible Clas Riblf class of th hu; hold a II -day meet in a. m. tomorrow.

Fust Pisbv teri.in its tegular munthh beginnuig at 1'i ii A pot luck lunch) vv ill served at noon. CatJiatie Women Will Hold Session Memb. man's (. rs til Catholic Wo- held a business session at 2:3" o'clock this afternoon the cl io house. Mrs.

Fen C. president, will preside. Rehearsal Scheduled Jl OtliC i'SUl IIC t'S Creighton MotiieVs.ngers by Mrs. directed er. wi.i rei.earse a' are 'fit in asked the i scnooi Mem bers to br.ng muse.

Benefit A soc ia ion uroup hi Assemble The Pioneer C'uh of th Woman-. Benefit Association will elect of-fucrs at 1 o'clock this afternoon the heme Mrs. K. O. Hering.

1015 West Adams street. Christmas Bazaar Will Be Held Tomorrow The Ladies Aid Societv of Grace Lutheran church wiil hold the annual Christmas bazaar in the church basement tomorrow. Dm-jner ill be served from i to p. m. 1 I ti Ilearsary, rumor and only the facts.

wo! out garments to be haX askd 1.,:,, t.u.r own scissors. Similarly, leading American newspapers suhscrihe'to the principle that their daily reports of news should consist only of facts, clearly and fairly presented. Given a true statement of affairs, editors believe, free citizens are capable of drawing their own conclusions. Mia, i A The Associated Press was created to serve these newspapers with their news report, a fearless and unbiased daily record of actualities, beyond the control of selfish interest. Founded on these ideals, the association has won world-wide respect for the fairness and accuracy of its dispatches.

Club Members Will Skate Toniqht SMix.ng party wiii te v. night by members of tb or- aiijir wiii oe neld in the armory, with Wilbur Asburv of arrarcrmfr.ts. MelNiurr. HiH and Robert Baker are in charge of concessit n. Pot-Luck Luncheon Arranged For Today Members of Wilson Farent-Teaoher Association will meet at 11:30 a.

m. today in the home of Mrs. A. J. Wiiihott.

South 24th street. A pot -luck luncheon wiU be served at 12:30 o'clock. AE1SO.

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