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AfflSSF0 fool Flattery Cut Scraps Are Placed Women Of War Finance Group work meetings each Monday at Red Cross headquarters. Mrs. Jewish Women Resume Red Cross Sessions The Senior Council of Jewish Smarf Two-Piecer Henry Lesem i chairman of the Wednesday, July 28, 1943 Pajre 5 On A Firm Footing Double Ring Rites Held To Meet Today At Westward Ho Women has resumed its Red Cross work. A statewide meeting of chairmen Since the national average of from all counties, towns and dis bond sales is one bond to every five persons, Arizona is expected to sell July Z7 in a at least 100,000 bonds, most of them pretty setting of palms and flowers Californians Many ere fiss Janice B. Beach Vfllif.

and Aviation Cadet tricts within the organization of the women's division of the war finance committee, formerly known as the Miss Margarete Lorain Fox of the small series variety, during the September anve. In the last CONSERVE your CLOTHES! Scottsdale and James Edward Geddes, of Tucson, were mar drive in April only 20,000 bonds war savings start, oi ine u. a. Oi 1 4 A I were sold throughout the state. Among topics to be discussed will 4 Treasury Department has been called by Mrs.

Walter R. Bimson, state chairman, for 10 a. m. Wednesday in Hotel Westward Ho. be new withholding tax plans, ried in a double ring ceremony at 8 o'clock Saturday evening in th Tempe First Baptist Church.

The Rev. H. A. Wilson, pastor of the church," performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of women part in pay-roil savings, rjnr'ce Robertson of Altadena, r.iif now in training at Thunder-vrd Field No. 1, were married at v'nrk Saturday evening in Mrs.

Eleanor Wilson McAdoo women organizations, iarm pro gram, scnooi program, activities will be oresent to explain the i fhe Palms of the 11 best suited to small towns, organi tW.oilV.oriAn riiurrh. The First zation of Minute Maids, organization of corsage groups, booth and working setup of the organization. All chairmen of the women's division are requested to attend this meeting since the new war bond B. Knooes, assistant Wmvarn officiated. mobile units, now to conduct next relatives and friends.

Given in marriage by her father. Merle Walter Fox, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white lace and chiffon, made on princess lines. Plastic orange blossoms held the fingertip veil in place. She carried 3 drive, and women's exchange. drive opens September 9.

i f-'ve'n in marriage by her father, was attended by Mrs. J. mn of Los Angeles, a sister. William J. Pensing- Gypsy Women Find Predictions a bouquet of white gardenias "and carnations.

a dose friend of the brid was best man. Miss Dorothy Fox attended her Fr.hpr wedding the bride wore Are At Loss With Husbands sister as maid of honor. She wore vgs m.v of talisman CHICAGO, July 27 (UP) A a blue lace and chiffon frock and a blue net bonnet. Her bouquet was fashioned of pink rosebuds. The bride's mother wore a rose couple of Gypsy women found one gardenias, and babies'-breath.

vV5 Gump chose a beige accessories, with which and while sheer frock with white wore a corsage of gardenias. A wedding dinner was held In Room at Hotel i Inthian and rdse accessories, and a corsage of gardenias. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. James E. Geddes.

hand they couldn reaa, so iney have liquidated their abracadabra and gone out of the fortune-telling business. The hand was the hand of war. Its fate line failed to reveal the horror to befall their husbands. at the wed guests wore a navy blue and white ensem the bride's parents, Mr. 5 M.

Beach, her two ble, white accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Sgt. Roy Bolland of the TTnited r.rorce and Roger Beach 'two' other sisters, Bernice and States Army served as best man. the weddine processional and re Record Drive Planned In Mesa KPHCII. and the bridegroom's i i a i 9441- i fkr'f cessional were played by Mrs.

Lee Ashworth. and Miss Dorothv Geddes and the bridegroom's MESA. Julv 27 The American motner sang "Because" and "I Love ft I. xou respectively. A reception followed in the church parlors.

The couple will reside- in Seattle, Wash. 7596 The bride, dauzhter of Mr. and other, Mi'-5- James Smith of Alta- th" hiide and bridegroom graduates of Pasadena Junior Jyi-- The hi ide will reside here 'l6rVr husband conipletes his $jrse Thunderbird fVld. Parker Girl Is Married PARKER. July 27 been made of the KTicv M.

Robinson of Fate caught their men uncharmed, and now they are working actually working in war plants. So the women sprawl in gaudy filth on Maxwell street, Chicago's Ghetto. They slouch against doorways sprung on the bies, scratch uncomprehending heads and dream Balkan dreams in a wide-awake America. Now they are rich, rich as tinsel. The Gypsy men come back at night to pour their sweat-won coins in the women's broad lap3 and have a bottle and fall asleep with the irritation of an alarm clock waiting at the other end of their own dreams.

The machine age couldn't halt their nomadic ways. They swapped horses for autos and continued to roam they cared not where. Came war and gas For the first time in perhaps centuries, the Gypsies found themselves rooted this side of the horizon. While the women sit and wait the men toil in buildings things with four sides and a Be-ringed fingers punch time clocks things that shape Gypsy conduct. Dark eyes frown at facory clocks things that ration time.

The women wait, trying to assure some Gypsy future with a spawn of lank-haired children. They try to perpetuate their patchwork culture by remaining faithful to soiled colors, doing reverence to domestic shrines, telling and retelling tattered tales. The future they, had so long been gabbling at strangers has- caught up with them and their men. Their fate line stems from the fate line of war. By ALICE BROOKS Mrs.

Merle Walter Fox of Scottsdale, is a graduate of Temne Union Yes, those firm, durable soles come right out of your scrap bag High School and a Phoenix business entirely ot rags, the gorgeous college. She has been employed as tops are of rug cotton. And it's all just plain jiffy crochet. Wear as play shoes or bedroom slippers. a secretary in tne Jank of Douglas.

The bridegroom is a graduate of the Alhambra, High School pattern oi)b contains instructions and Pasadena Junior College. He for slippers in small, and Legion Auxiliary will sponsor a drive for old phonograph records Saturday. Mrs. George White, president of the auxiliary, has announced. A house-to-house canvas will be made by the Kit Carson Pioneer Boys under the direction of their leader, Pat Patterson, and Mrs.

Winona Brookbank. Persons having a large number of records to give to the drive, have been asked to call Mrs. White or Mrs. Brookbank. who will have an adult call for them by car.

The records will be turned over to Mrs. Lucille Hayes, department secretary of the state auxiliary, who will in turn give them to the govern-1 ment for remelting. New records made from the old will be sent to the men overseas. At noon Saturday, boys working in the drive will be treated to a picnic lunch on the lawn of the Brookbank home and during the afternoon will attend a matinee at the Ritz theater. In the evening they will resume work in the drive.

Fanucchi of large sizes; stitches; list of materials needed. rity ann spent three years with the U. S. Marine Corps, from which he received an honorable discharge after participating in several of the ma Eskorsfiein. ant.

was an event of To obtain this pattern send 15 12" HIGH WIDE Jf DEEP 7ie ivwi'iiii Inpph's Catholic cents in coins to Arizona Republic, My 1 in jor battles of the Pacific. tiousenom Arts department. There's col flattery in the softly Church Gi urcn urouDs cuL bodice of this practical two-piece frock. You'll eniov Marian Martin pattern 9441 made in a neat. Arizona Republic Household Arts Department Here's 15c for Pattern 7396 FIRST METHODIST Miss Sarah Glenn will be guest speaker at the midweek fellowship service set for 8 o'clock this even .98 4 ing in the chapel.

Miss Glenn is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University and served in China for 10 (Please Print Name) years. She will discuss her experi small cotton or rayon print, or with contrast in the jacket. To save you time and trouble, a clear, detailed sew-chart is included! Pattern 9441 may be ordered only in women's sizes 34, 36, 38. 40, 42, 44, 46, 48 and 50. Size 36 requires 3'.

yards 35-inch fabric. Send 15 cents in coins for this Marian Martin pattern. Write plainly size, name end address. Ready now our new summer pattern book! Just 15 cents brings ences in China. Gilbert Minute Maids PHOENIX CHRISTIAN Women of the church will meet Street and Number Women Become Ship Caulkers HOBOKEN.

N. Julv 27 (UP) tomorrow in tne Koanoke avenue Will Be rganized building for a day of Red Cross GILBERT, July 27 Mrs. Ross City and State sewing and quilting. Each person attending will bring her lunch. Lacy, chairman of the Gilbert district of the Women's Division War The first feminine ship caulkers in you this smart sewing book for the 2 REMOVABLE BOTTOM SHELVES FOR SHOES, BLANKETS, ETC.

CONVENIENT 2-PIECE CONSTRUCTION EASY TO ASSEMBLE. STRONG WOOD REINFORCED ON 3-PIY WOOD GRAIN, WALNUT FINISH FIBRE BOARD. TREATED WITH ST0R-0-CIDE A FRAGRANT CEDAR COMPOUND. THE IDEAL WARDROBE FOR EVERY DAY USE OR SEASONAL STORAGE. MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS HIED Korrirks' Notions Street Floor ST.

FRANCIS The Sodality held its weekly card Birthday Luncheon snip-bunding history are swinging caulking hammers in the Todd Finance Committee, will have charge of organizing a branch of Minute Maids in Gilbert, it was an party and luncheon Tuesday in the in MhfiM.MN. Th sister, Mrs. Mi-CVS. Audnp. and a cousin, Oreste attended the couple.

A wedding breakfast followed the after which the couple for a honeymoon trip to Se-National Park. They are hv at home in Maricopa, Calif. The bride. dHiighter of Mrs. Ar-r'd Robinson of this city, and the la Mr.

Robinon. is a graduate of State Teachers College at firnpe where she was president of tV? A'X'ia'erl Women Students and irr.emivT of Beta Chi and Chi Sig-rs. Prior to her marriage she was i home economics teacher at Ben-inn Hipn School. Mr. Fanucchi.

son of Mr. and Joseph Fanucchi of Rakers-J'ri, was graduated from Junior College and the Col-ir-r nf the Pacific He is a teacher ir 'it Maricopa. Calif, high school. War Service Fete Planned JEROME. July 27 Jerome Ordr nf the Eastern Star, will ftiriain Masons, Eastern Stars, friends at a war service party to be given at o'clock Thursday eening in Miller's Hall.

Proceeds of tiie party will he the purchase of an ambu-lsr-e to be presented to the war ewtmrnt. F'ature of the evening will be a Fetes Local Matron shipyards here. social hall. Prizes were won hv They re learning the arduous, nounced today. Mesdames W.

C. Balslev and Mrs. yet delicate, trade of tamping a mixture of cotton and oakum into The Minute Maids organization is composed of girls 16 years of age or older who assist in the sale of entire family. Address orders to the Arizona Republic Fashion De-irtment, Phoenix, Ariz. Enclosed is 15c for Style No.

9441. Size Enclosed is 15c for Marian 2 Martin Pattern Book. T. J. English.

Hostesses were Mesdames Homer Quist, J. A. Magino, and George Resenen. spaces between deck and hull planks on wooden shins to make war bonds and stamps. the final meeting of the summer the craft watertight.

All girls in this district 16 years will be held next Tuesday. inree women are in the first of age or older who are interested in becoming attached to this organ Mrs. Chris Karis entertained with a luncheon yesterday honoring Mrs. Floyd Laughrun on her birthday. The fete was given in the Karis home, 45 West Virginia avenue.

Other guests were Mesdames G. E. McDonald, Charles Prator, Paul Laughrun, John Tony and Landon Jarrett, and Miss, Genevieve Hamilton. Tempe Juniors Schedule Bridge Party, Luncheon TEMPE. July 27 The Temne Mrs.

Charles Blakley group that have pushed into this all-male province. Thev are Mrs. ization. have been asked to contact Visits In Chambers Mrs. Lacy immediately.

The first time the girls will serve Catherine Young and Mrs. Emma Consalvo, Jersey City, and Miss Ann Tufank.jian, Union City. NAME (please print) GILBERT. July 27 Mrs. Charles low will be on August 7 when Gilbert Blakley of Gilbert is visiting in ihey reported for training this Chambers, as the guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Blakley, for- Street and Number nifi vjuopii residents. will observe Mollie Pitcher Plan Annual Social Mary Brodie Auxiliary and Phoe- Junior Woman's Club will meet, at week on a 12-foot square section of flooring simulating the deck of a ship. A special jig has been constructed which shifts to correspond either to the sides or bottom of a 1 her there, she will clock Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R.

H. Lavik, 1185 go to Albuquerque, N. to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr City and State Maple avenue. Luncheon will be wooden hull. and Mrs, John Tanner.

Mr. Tan served followed by card games. r.ix camp. United Spanish War Vet-trans, will give their annual water A burly shipyard worker. An ner will leave within next two Sewing- Meeting Due artist program presenting; thony Paiella of Brooklyn, is giving them a 200-hour course of in weens tor army service.

five-week course they'll step right into the line-uo alongside veteran melon social at 8 o'clock this evening in Veterans of Foreign Wars Mrs. Blakley expects to be away struction. When thev finish the caulkers. Hall. until tne latter part or August many prrte valley eminent s.

Ap-p'srirg will be a Jerome girls sex-t composed of Marihelle Mcl.el-!;ra. Mrr.joiie McLelland. Mary Starkovich. Krnesline Fre- For Triple Link Club The Triple Link Club of Arizona P.ebekah Lodge No. 1, will meet Switch and Save" Miss Lorna Lockwood will give an intormai talk on wartime where she was secre and Patsy i at 10 o'clock this morning in Odd Laurayne Williams.

Wilkinson, popular and Every War Stamp in July drives another rivet in the neiv Shangri-La! patriotic Fellows Hall to sew for the Red Cross. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon and a business meeting will follow. All Rebekah members have been requested to attend the meeting. tary to John P. Murdock, congressman.

Britons have responded to the appeal for "soft" radio to let night workers sleep, but complaints are being lodged against, factories from which "Music While You Work" and other programs still blare out. The bulkiest work ever produced says a London bibliophile, was a Chinese dictionary of 5.020 volumes prepared in 1600 for the emperor WW Mrs. Lottie Case, whistling Ms. accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Alfredo Guiierrez, guitar H-moers; Bob and I.anv Burton.

'err, songs: Dot a and Sara lience, Luz Diaz. Kate and Ra-na Santillan. Spanish dances; Mr. Car! Hollingshead, vocal solo, trr- Manlyn Simmons, piano solo. (Mrs.

Beatrice Hodges, chairman Mp? war setice committee, will nilStrps ffneinnnioc Mrs. H. G. O'Rourke Visits In Santa Ana Mrs. H.

G. O'Rourke has gone to A.Ut''n -ania Ana. io vish nr son. 'of the dav. prty haY; 'Aviation Cadet Jewett O'Rourke.

SANITARY NAPKINS ft Like manna from heaven! new m. raul lates. Mrs. William and Mrs. Phil Pecharich.

Mesa Girls Plan ToAttend'Y'Camp July 27 Mesa girls who dozctj SPECIAL SALE PACK i ii. aupnfl the Young Women's nan As i nuiii. sr rn st 01 Prescott August nave been asked to con- j-'wlted Quantif Pinafores for cool K. P. Duty! "ct irs Joe after 6 p.

m. McPhee. or Miss nr home. Mae WPSt Second avenue fir.rv Alice Roll at i.98 situated in the pines Vj 8 flevation. pro- cs eCejlmt equipment lo ao-jommnoate campers and lead-f0m Activities week's program will hiking, sports, dra-singing, dancing, outdoor handicrafts and vespers.

t-'lf i -vcars and older mav Alhambra Women nPlan Dinner Party 'Alhambra Woman's Club will a covered-dish supper and card Switch and St MODESS IS SAFER Switch to better protection! Modess is less likely to "strike through." Over 200 nurses proved it in a recent hospital test. Gay pique 1 Linene Doffed swiss 1 i in i i fv the (: ibrooms in the Al- Two-piece Tuck-ins in summer prints Formerly 8.95 Nothing so versatile or wearable as the skirt with matching tuck-in blouse! You'll surely want these gay rayon jerseys or spun rayon prints to finish out the summer months and you can save $1.95 on each. Rayon jersey in blue, red or gold designs on white, sizes 12 to 16. Bamboo print in spun rayon, green, brown, red or blue on off-white, sizes 10 to 18. Korrirks' Sports Shop Second Floor.

enool. r7 7MWS dishes, have been asked Wash the Dull weeds in the nrfad and butter sand-m aadition to a covered- Cnnley uii Kune and Law-1 be hostesses at open to the pub- garden with a song in your heart, for you'll be cool, pretty, and ready for any emergency. Sleeveless, with youthful sauare neck, they Switch and MODESS IS SOFTER Switch to extra comfort fcr busy wartime days! Modess is made with a special soft-spun filler instead of close-packed layers. Ahug, Erain elevator being con- 'f Argentina, will tirifn '2 Sll0s wi'h a capacity require 'TIT no blouse. from two complete back, or Choose styles button VfSjSNO SUGAR Switch and MODESS IS THE BUY Switch to safer; tofttr Modess.

Get 3 months supply at a bargain price! Save money and shopping trips. wrap-over back buttoning at waistline. Note pretty ric-rac trim, and two convenient pockets. Sizes 12 to 20. Korrirlta Ttr nd CVittntry Shop Second Floor Oh YOU'LL SAVE OVER 10 IF YOU HURRY I 1 kx of 12 22 3 Boxt On dl pmtk nfy) i 59 UMHIt OUANTIT1IS is- Mail and phone ordcts filled, if possible I VasWnqor WASHINGTON AT FIRST STREET.

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