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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 27

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t'l ft in Sunday, May 25, 1952. The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona -(Section III) Page 3 Ceremonies Solemnized Miss Rogene Hinshaw To Wed Phoenician 4 Mrs. Maude S. Hinshaw, 2330 N. Dayton, has announced the betrothal and wedding plans of her daughter, Rogyene, and Arthur Donaldson, Phoenix.

The Sam C. Donaldsons, 3045 E. Cypress, are the prospective bridegroom's parents. Formal ceremonies uniting the couple will be solemnized at 8:30 p.m. June 7 in Central Methodist Church.

Mrs. Gene Robertson will attend Miss Hinshaw as matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Misses Heather Rose, Kathy Thomas, and Vicky Cano. A reception honoring the couple will be held in the hom of Miss Hinshaw'g grandmother, Mrs. N.

Sanders, 3008 N. Second St. Member of a pioneer Arizona family. Miss Hinshaw will be graduated from Good Samaritan Hospital School of Nursing in October. At the school, she is second vice-president of the student body, a member of the Glee Club, and directs weekly chapel programs.

Mr. Donaldson is majoring In science at Arizona State College at Tempe. He is a member of the Pasteur Society. For Couple Central Methodist Church was the setting Saturday for formal vows uniting Miss Janis Claire Poison and Thomas Parker Hoffman. The Kenneth M.

Poisons of Williams are the bride's parents. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Hoffman of Grand Rapids," Mich.

bbbi For her wedding, the bride chose a ballerina length gown of tailored white organdy fashioned with high neckline, bouffant skirt, and wide satin belt. She also wore a small white organdy bonnet and carried a white orchid on a white Rainbow Bible. Miss Maxine Poison attended her cousin as maid of honor. She wore a ballerina length gown of blue organdy with a matching shirred stole and a pink daisy halo. Her flowers were a colonial bouquet of pink and white daisies.

Other attendants were Mrs. Joseph Dean and Miss Pat Strong. They wore gowns identical to the honor attendant with white daisy halos and colonial bouquets. Members of the masculine entourage were Richard Compson, best man; John Stegeman, and Arthur Robinson, ushers. Mrs.

Hoffman attended Arizona State College at Tempe, where her sorority was Alpha Delta Pi. She is a past worthy advisor of Williams assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls. A former student at Detroit City College, her husband is stationed at Luke Air Force Base. "PHOENIX' SMARTEST SHOP FOR WOMEN" SHEER MAGIC ORLON DRESSES WEDS Miss Janis Claire Poison, Williams, became the bride of Thomas Parker Hoffman, Luke Air Force Base and Grand Rapids, in vows Saturday in the Central Methodist Church. Sizes 10 to 20 -f-0' 5M98 Graduates Accepted By AAUW TEMPE, May 24 Arizona State College at Tempe has been added to the list of institutions ap-' proved by the American Association of University Women: And, retroactive to the granting of the first degree, all degree holders will be eligible for membership.

This will include 2,586 women graduates. wrnmrn- Approval followed a visit to the ASC campus April 10 through 12 by Dr. Anna L. Rose Hawkes, dean of women at Mills College, Oakland, and chairman, of the AAUW committee on standards and recognitions. THE ASSOCIATION bases its approval on academic standards, proper health facilities, a- dean of women on top policy making board, woman on board of regents, proper housing and recreational facilities for women, and proper recognition of women faculty members.

With a membership of 115,000 women graduates of leading colleges and universities in the United States, the association aims to promote the betterment of education by studies and an extensive fellowship program carried on through its 1,089 branches. TIIE NATIONAL headquarters is in Washington, D. C. It is affiliated with the International Association of University Women, which has membership in 33 countries and headquarters in London. Arizona branches are in Phoenix, Tempe, Tucson, Bisbee, Douglas, Nogales, Wickenburg, Yuma, Prescott, Flagstaff, and Gila Valley, which includes Florence and Coolidge.

Mrs. John Cummard, Tempe branch president and state second vice-president and membership chairman, will contact new eligible members to help form new state branches. Membership teas will be held by each branch during the fall. Patio Party Fetes Officers New officers of Alpha Upsilon chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha were installed at a patio party Saturday evening in the home of Mrs. Ellis Larsen, 501 W.

San Juan. New executives installed by Mrs. H. M. McKemy were Misses Jeanette Herbert, president; Lon Phillips, vice-president; Jtosie Rawlins, recording secretary; Eileen Culp, corresponding secretary; Violet Harding, local treasurer; Alice Land, national treasurer; and Mary Louise Hintze, educational director.

OPEN EVENINGS Wednesday, Thursday, Friday III Mm School Honor Women graduates of Arizona State College at Tempe now are eligible for membership in the American Association of University Women. Discussing the college's recognition by the national group are, left to right, Mrs. Jack Holland, Associated Women Students president; Dr. Grady Gammage, college president; and Mrs. H.

C. Autenrieth, instructor at the college and a past president of the Arizona branch, AAUW. (Republic Photo) 1749 East McDowell (7 SINGLETON'S PLAX EVENT A musical program, dancing, and will be on the agenda for members of the Singletons at 8:30 p.m. Monday in the Jewish Community Center, 2211 N. Central.

Open Tuesdays and Thursdays until 9 P.b4 Betty Joe Tompkins To Wed In September Diane Collins Is Engaged Friends of Diane Beverly Collins learned of her engagement to Stanley Travis Stanford at a luncheon Saturday in the Arizona Country Club. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collins, 720 W. Coolidge, and the Ballard Stan-fords, 4807 N.

St. Francis. Mrs. Collins was hostess for the announcement fete, assisted by Mmes. Valentine Dietrich and Herbert Bool.

Nearly 30 guests attended. Nuptials will be read for the couple Aug. 30 in St. Francis Xavier Church. Miss Collins attended Arizona State College at Tempe.

Her sub-deb sorority was Ria Club. Her fiance will be a senior student this fall atASC. Close friends of Miss Betty Joe Tompkins learned of her betrothal to Robert H. Newlon of Phoenix at a party this weekend in the Tompkins home, Lateral 19 and Thomas Road. The bride-elect is the daughter of widely-known Phoenicians, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry C. Tompkins. Her fiance's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Newlon, 312G N. 15th Ave. Kappa Delta Nu sorority sisters of Miss Tompkins attended the announcement party.

Napkins were arranged in silver wedding rings, to which cards announcing the engagement were attached. M3IES. TOMPKINS, Newlon, and Joe Tompkins, grandmother of Miss Tompkins, were hostesses. The couple will recite vows this September in the Margaret Brooks Memorial Church. ated Wednesday from Phoenix College.

At the school, she has been active in student government, serving on the executive committee, and the advisory board. She also was chosen to Honor Board, women's honorary. Kappa Delta Nu sorority, and Eta Chi Epsilon, home economics sorority. SHE HAS taken part in Valley 4-H activities. Her sub-deb sorority was Hyphen.

Mr. Newlon attended Arizona State College at Tempe and PC, where he was student body vice-president and a member of Tau Omega fraternity. He is past president of Cavaliers, teenage fraternity. Party guests included Mrs. Bernice Trevillian, Misses Maggie Ames, Diane Chambers, Mar-lene Yates, Doreene Ellison, Jackie Ensign, Pat Russell, Bonnie Walker, Nancy Lonius, Ver Jean Cordon, Zel Ellenbaum, Helen Rolph, Joey Heiskell, Carolyn Rushton, Gail Lillevig, Connie James, Connie Mitchell, Betty Zoe Turner, Onnie Cross, Sarah Weir, Sidney Tanner, Joyce Sprinkle, Joanne Bond, Phyllis Piefer, Katie Hartness, and Velma Brown.

f-, Clearance of f(0W)On FURNITURE I ur PATI. SH0P Is have a ho- M-M IS day during the summer heat. We'll ifit iJ-V Pen 9a'n 'n the fall. The bride-elect will be gradu- Pair's Troth Announced Lt. Col.

and Mrs. F. V. Moy-nahan, Phoenix and Loan, France, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Theresa Ann, to Joseph William Wilhoit. Parents of the prospective bridegfoom are the F.

A. Wil-hoits of 344 E. Mulberry. Miss Moynahan attended Phoenix College, where she was affiliated with Phi Lambda Zeta sorority. Her subdeb sorority was Filiae Regis.

Her fiance is a junior student a Arizona State College a Tempe. He was graduated from Phoenix College. MISS LUCILLE HICKS Drama Director Speech Consultant ANNOUNCES A 6 WEEKS SUMMER COURSE Starting June 2 in Drama, Diction, Play Production, Public Speaking, Poise and Charm. Private or Class Instruction Trlrpbone 4-19 Sunday Aftr II Noon or Monday after 4 P.M. off Open Evenings By Appointment ON MOST OF OUR PATIO SHOP STOCK inspire Ir YOUR VV CONFIDENT (1 Pair Name Attendants Miss Norma Jean Bruner and her fiance, Edwin B.

Womack, have announced the attendants for their formal vows at 8:30 p.m. June 14 in Bethel Methodist Church. Mrs. Donald E. Bennett will be matron of honor and bridesmaids will be Misses Waleda Roberts and Joan Sparks.

Cora Mae Womack, sister of the bridegroom, will serve as flower girl. Assisting at the reception will be Misses Dixie Lee Johnson, Kathy Thomas, and Marilyn Shook. Members of the masculine entourage will be Donald E. Womack, brother of the bridegroom, best man; Robert W. Bruner, brother of the bride, and Robert Thomas, ushers.

Larry Womack, another brother of the bridegroom, will light the candles. Formerly of Indianapolis, Miss Bruner is the daughter of the Clarence B. Bruners, 1516 Flower Circle North. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Baxter G. Womack, Phoenix Beautiful Is fhe Bride REDWOOD FURNITURE $16 AND The loveliest brides In Phoenix will wear a Nylon tulle gown with a touch of chantilly lace picked from our complete Bridal Collection. UMBRELLAS Reg. 29.00 to 59.00 NOW Vl Off WAT Rugged, rustic redwood outdoor furniture chaises with pads, arm chairs, club chairs, settee, benches, coffee tables, server, umbrella tables and square barbecue set ALL l3 to l2 off COURTESY WEEK Outstanding in a thin. mort trap watch.

Gold filled com 17 Jew. $39.73 FTI Sculptured itml-numeral dial di-tinguiihvt thit watch. Gold-filUd 17 $71.30 FTI June Nuptials TVUnite Pair AVONDALE, May 24 Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Kilcrease of Imperial Beach, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lenore, to Jimmie Don Upson. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix L.

Upson, Avondale. Vows will be read at 2:30 p.m. June 14 in the First Methodist Church in National City, Calif. Attendants will be Misses Janice Upson, sister of the bridegroom, maid of honor; Joan Elms, San Francisco, bridesmaid; Messrs. Jack Holmes, Chula Vista, best man; and David Crisp, cousin of the bridegroom, Blythe.

usher. METAL FURNITURE Colorful, long-lasting metal furnitur sid tables, coffee tables, dining tables, chairs, rockers, folding chairs, gliders, chaises, lov seat and Lloyd chairs ALL l3 to 12 off 2 GYM SETS 12 off Complete Wrought Iron Set 3 pc. sectional, 2 center pieces i corner table, coffee table. In Advance of Otr Coming REMOVAL SALE BUDGET TERMS IF DESIRED JEWELRY 117 North First Avenue Reg. 329.00 '2 off ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS In All Departments SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS on Our Quality Merchandise BARBECUE GRILLS Regularly 19.95 29.95 39.95 44.50 '3.

NEW 3k" Ail SUMMER COTTONS FROM 16.95 Regesfer's Budget Payment Plan an attractive one. Ask for Particulars. i jruw p. 3 Co. 242-244 N.

CENTRAL PHOENIX Open 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Thursdays till 9 P.M. SMART' JMWW i 11 lit I PHONE 6-S6 14 1124 N-Cenfral I.

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