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Editorial Pageo Tt Society, -Clubs SeCtlOll 11 Music, Churches Star 1 KO. 20 TUCSON, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 20. 192s FAGE ONE VOL. SS Lovely Campus Bride and Her Co-Ed Attendants SOCIETY NEWS --retful alsh the holidays dropped In tlie past, visitors hi have SOCIETY NEVS The military ball sponsored by the R. O.

T. C. unit of the University of Arizona and held Friday evening in Herring Hall was one of the largest and most brilliant social affairs to be'givcn on the campus Ah1 year. The rooms were decorated In true military fashion with a wealth of pennants, troop It. O.

T. C. cups and trophies and a captured week. nd Tucson felt a lessening of social tension this past ill Wrl" two events of major importance mid size, the Amc tWO events 01 major linfuriiince nnu size, me rtnicucMii l.m cm? uxlllary dinner ana me r. v.

luuimers auy luncneon. slon for the annual charity ball February at El Con -counts to Bomo nicmii German machine gun in evidence. few parties among society the PIANO SOLOS WILL BE ON TEMPLE PROGRAM tirs.v, I mitrons. ROMANCE A A Rl AGE eINt' Whittlesey and John united In s. evens were fi ml 5 .5 IU Thursday at the Phoenix church In the relatives and many of the University friena' ihn Phoenix sea- ki the gowns of the bridal on anu VcenHonallv lovely.

The weekly Sundsy afternoon proflram at the Temple will be given today under the Saturday Morning Musical club auspices at 2:30 o'clock. In addition to the orgen numbers, Mrs. L. H. Grimes will be featured In piano solo selections.

Mrs. Grimes has announced her two groups as Chopin! Nocturen Flat, Fantaisie Impramptu and Ballad in A Flat; and Ricardo Castro's Berceuse and Cappric-cio. The progtam is open to the public without charge, as the lubs contribution to the city's music life. Local artists programs are given each Sunday Sevens was attended by her M.s Gertrude Whittlesey, hnnor and by four 60- wh0 'e br'deS Tr" Misses Helen Johnson, G. A.

LaRoque. S. C. Mc-Kinley, J. AV.

Magee, K. J. Mor-iarty, Xed Mullencaux, I. F. Pln, C.

J. Sabln, F. M. perry, 8. Stewart, Don Streigle.

A. T. Whit-tier, R. E. Yount and D.

F. Zlat-nlk. The following yount? women, were also cuests: Misses Luc.ill Medcratt. Margaret Cordis, Lillian Mrs. J.

W. Dewey. Ellen Ford. Florence Krenso, Javel Chism, Helen Attaway. Ardella.

Sweek, Ardeo Ivancovlch, Allc Schwa mm, Helen Osmundson. Anna Maclachlan, Barbara' Kruttsehnitt, Jessie Pomeroy, Clara, Miller Thompson, Virginia. Shreves. Katherine Morton. Gladys Cameron.

Dorothy Kelly, Marianne Gilbert, Margaret Talma ge, Evelyn Mlggs. Marjorle Freberg, Mary Huston, Marion Moore, Phyllis Smallwood, A ma Smalley. Dorothy Stripling. Margaret Bennett, Edith Parker, Isabella Urban. Myra Johnson.

Kathleen Kendrlcit. Mar.iorie Miller, Wilms. Louise Roberts, Ruth Goff. Edith Illegel, Fay Burr. Ruby Hllburn and Mary Hastings.

The dance committee was Frank Henderson. chairman: Arthur Adam Brady. Francis Jenney, Boyd Allen and Hudson Smart. FRATERNITY ANNOUNCES DATE FOR DANCE Sigma Nil fraternity has announced February -1 as the date for its formal chapter dance. r.i.r Randolph, Florence Stone, rnntev.

sll Caroline ar.d Dunn the University of Arl- fntia, js.pven was graduated last Mrs i.i, Mr. Stevens be- In the receiving line were President and Mrs. Homer LeRoy Cadet. Capt. Frank Jen-ney, Cadet Col.

Andrew Ktipkey. Cadet l.t. Col. Hopper and their ladies. The following officers of the eighth corps area were specially invited guests: Mai.

Gen. William Easkey, Col. Shlpp. Col. Douglas McCaskey, Col.

William Castle. Col. H. C. Tatum and his staff of the K.

O. T. C. detachment were also honor guests. This staff includes Capt.

K. O. Woodruff, Capt. rhlllp Richard Upton, and Capt. Herbert W.

Worcester Even the refreshments were military in tone, consisting of fruit punch. red white and blue brick Ire cream and Individual cakes. The favors were miniature sabers encased In scabbards to which were attached programs in the form of shields bearing the national eagle and the university seal. Guests for the ball included and Mrs. D.

H. Barber, Dean and Mrs. Elmer D. Pall, Mr. and Mrs.

C. Z. Eesher, Dean and Mrs. G. M.

Butler. R. J. Leonard. Mrs.

May-wood S. Denny, A. G. Jacotne. Dean and Mrs.

A. II. Otis. Roger Cutcheon, Mr. and Mrs.

Malcolm Cummings, Dean and Mrs. J. W. Clarson, Dean Clara Selppel Webster, Robert A. Webster.

Mr. and Mrs. Sellm Franklin. A. T.

Hastings. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Wilson, Laurie Melntyre, Capt. and Mrs.

A. B. McNahb. Mr. and Mrs.

If. B. Krucker, M. F. Rose.

Warren Smith. M. L. Stephenson, MaJ. and Mrs.

J. Prugh Hrrndon, l.t. Harry liensbaw, J. W. Felss, John Rapp, Ira Bacon, F.

K. Carson. Harold W. A. Montgomery.

I. K. Shannon, Frank Feetson, Mr. and Mrs. Morehouse Stevens, G.

C. Blount, James Ilearon. C. S. Wilcox, Morris Guggenheim.

Alex Sol-ot. O. B. Sailors. Orvllle Knox, Rollin Burr.

Louis Wetler, William Marshall. Donald Phillips. Capt. and Mrs, R. C.

Woodruff. Capt. and Mrs. P. R.

Upton. Sgt. and Mrs. X. I.

Beck, Sgt. and Mrs. W. gh9 is a Karpa Kappa Gam-' a number of Fan-Hellenic and Vk-rresident of the Asso-V. ed Women Students, she Is a Jter of Mr -d Mrs.

E. F. and Messrs: Jack O'Dowd, Jack Ryland. Jack White, Douglas Smith, Thornton Gambrell. Julius Krutt-schnltt, Douslas Smith, 'Walter Autrar, Gail Hummell.Fred Felder.

Pud Dn AVolf, Campbell Covington and the host. 01 iu'" alcn University if I I 'Arizona graduate and is a Big- and a member ot cia I is now a i nur- i' man and has made I home'th-re for his bride. He jj the coremo- M. Stevens, of P-V Tilt I- hlt inn i't IllShland rark, A romance of the University of Arizona lead to a beautiful marriage tn Phoenix Thursday in the First Presbyterian church, when Miss Helen Whittlesey became the bride of John Werner Stevens. Mrs.

Stevens is a Kappa Kappa Gamma and chose for her attendants sorority sisters. In the upper row may be seen, left to right, Miss Gertrude Whittlesey, maid of honor, Mrs. Stevens, the bride, and Miss Caroline Cooley of El Paso, a bridesmaid, l-i the lower row are Miss Florence Dunn and Miss Helen Stone, bridesmaids. A fourth bridesmaid, not shown, was Clara Randolph. All the bridesmaids are students of the University of Arizona and motored to Phoenix for the ceremony, returning this week-end.

AT CHAPTER HOUSE FOR WEEKEND Louis Curry of Tombstone and a. member of Sigma Nil spent ths cpk-end at the chapter hous- here. ffl the past week Plrne-vx matrons and. friends of the bHd, have honored her with partes of various kinds. B0TAR1AN DINNERS HONOR VISITORS Mr and Mrs.

Fred Shaffer ot FIRST OF SERIES OF PARTIES GIVEN Mrs. "William H. Sawtelle entertained Wednesday evening with thn first of a series of parties which will be Riven in her home durinsr the cumins months. A buffet dinner was served to 35 friends, the tables placed throush the various rooms of the house and decorated with spring flow- INFORMAL DINNER PARTY IS GIVEN "Walter S. Gurnee entertained last evening with another of his series of dinner parties given in his East Sixth street home.

Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. Young. Mr.

and Mrs. "William A. Bell. Dr. and Mrs.

Bascom Morris and Mrs. A'. G. Roe. The evening was spent, informally.

i 1 38tS-? yV. i.k. will he guests or nonor iv- ramous trusts im dhow GUESTS AT DELTA CHI Larry Howe of phoenix and Martin Gentry of Tombstone were recent guests at the Delta Chi bouse. Gentry was captain of tb Wildcat football team and Is now tax collector for Cochise county with offices in Tombstone. He was graduated from the university law in Paintings in Old Pueblo L.

McDonald. Sgt. and Mrs. A. Falconer, Mr.

and Mrs. II. A. J. H.

Michael, cadet, officers Col. A. M. Rupkey, Et. Col.

J. H. Hopper. VaJ. A.

G. Gilbert. Ma.t. E. V.

Aldrlch. Captains. J. II. Barkdoll, A.

A. Brady. R. Chambers. C.

E. Evans, T. .1. llanley, n. The most outstanding exhibition ever held In Tucson bv the Tucson Fine Arts association wilt be shown floriim the of February it was TO NOGALES FOR WEEK-END Alfred Rodriguez and Alfred Fo recently learned.

The entire siuo ing from 'lie nnial exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery at Washington, 1. is to 1... brought to Tucson at great expense by the local art society. i ri. Harding.

Frank Henderson. V. ta of the Lambda. Sigma Alpha GREEN'S DAY MATCHES SOON The Country club will be given oyer Wednesday to the women members who will play in the handicap tournament for which the qualifying rounds have been played during the week. A.

larg" group Is expected and many will remain for bridge and luncheon after the morning games. Members of the exhibit tee yesterday remarked their irood 1 r.d a posiilmi a illustrator the first his jnrival. ITo next wont fortune and "remarkable r.pport im- date include K. Phelton, an Kendall, Mrs. E.

C. Invitations, Mrs. R. chairman, Mrs. Xath-Jfrs.

Bas'-om. Morris, Tuthill. Mrs. H. A.

WAFFLE SUPPER IS GIVEN LARGE GROUP it in getting the pictures. ''Th show is something every person i Tucson ought to one of the- bouse went to Nogales for the eek-end. OMICRON PHI OMICF.ON ELECTS OFFICERS The following officers have ben elected by Omlcron Phi Omicron for the coming year: president. Cecil Hoffman: ico president. Nicholas Hi unsw b-k; secretary.

Mark ('lardy and treasurer. Stanley Me-Kinley. PROGRESSIVE PARTIES FOR BASKETBALL SQUAD The members of the basketball s'tuad of tlie university on Thurs- E. Jenney. J.

A. Middloton. 11. A. Patten, C.

N. Smith: First Ets. .1. W. Cowin, E.

H. Holm, 11. R. Kerr. Herbert King Oakes.

B. Hall. J. Shifman, H. Smart, R.

s. Smith. H. Sollday. W.

S. Stallings, N. Tompkins, E. P. Peek; Second Lieutenants W.

E. Anderson. ,1. H. Andre.

J. S. Baker. AV. II.

Barrett, AV. W. Brostrom. G. N.

Brown, Carl Bruce. T. G. Chambers. Herbert Chambers.

P. M. Chase, ,1. V. Clotty, J.

G. Daniel, K. Douglas, J. E. Dunseath, Dan Farcer, William Fergus.

E. O. Foster, n. T. Hall.

J. A. Yan Hardeveld, P. AS'. Hoar.

E. Hollow-ay, W. M. Hood, A. B.

Horowitz, J. Hoin-k. J. M. How-sare.

K. Hutchins, P. C. Jay. C.

rleht at two separate nmncis M- the Rctarlans and their Tve Mr. Shaffer is district gov- evening at the Old Pueblo wives of officers, directors and r-ramittoi chairmen of notary will vnnr Mr. Shaffer with a dinner. Th table will be lovely in blu rnA cold flowers and candles, ear-r-lnr cit th Ttoiary color scheme. rovers will laid for Mrs.

Fhnf-frr and Mmes: Rudolph Pvas-rMr T'ooler. Harold Adam-on eal V. Wanch, G. M. Butler.

Williim Pryce. Mose Drarhmnn. Mat'hewson. F. J.

Rucker, 'k O'Pewd. Pave Bloom. IT. P. 1-oTti, GeorcA Martin, John Reil-R K.

Butler. II. R. dangers, c.ar.ley Kltt and AVfirren Grosset- ft ss-n" time the men will nnor Mr. FhaffT with a dlnnr at Ke Santa nital hotel, also uMn? nbln flocoratinns in blue and gold.

district rnnferonee meeting- will held after the dinner. Covers f. laid for the husbands of noir.en listed above, with th" nirlltinn pf the name of nv. Roy H. Well-am.

COUNTRY CLUB SCENE OF DANCE I Kno fnrbett II was the host PrHav evening at. a dancing party ivpn at the Country club for a rrouri of his friends. After danc-m all evenlnc the suests were refreshments. in the party included: Visits Edith Ann Pryce, Petty 1'nnseatli. Perkins, Evalyn Vircinia, Roberts, Velma Greenwood.

Chambers, Evalvn Au- RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Harry Berger has returned from I.os Angeles wher she was called by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Preyfuss. to Pprlnrii-l'l. rdiio.

as artist on v. nnvnV ma canine for years. At lenath to unt to Paris and de-voieil year to drawlntx and clesirn in cop si's a en demy. The second vumnvr. he joined Ctcorp Hit ciu 'Vi rlrn in-r rlass In TIol-lnnd.

nnd v.hile be Tns sketchincr in 1 npn one day, two women stopped I watch is work. One nf them was Mr. J. J. Shannon, wifo of the who Intro-durcd him Jo bee husband.

Mr. iTtivn ra him much encour-ncmenl. and a close friendship deveinpoii. the Shannon home in Iondon. Mr.

Anderson met. the who later beenme bis wife. lb pa ed the winter of 1 10 in Mad'-id, npyin- the paintings of Y-las'-nrz, nnd tiie follo.winsr summer, he studied with Frieseke at Givrrny. 1 ranee. Pevern 1 comin isiop( from Gen.

Gharl1 pavves. nf Ghicao, (now vi'-o president of the United Ptatey't oiiiildetl Tr. Anderson to definitely LEAVE FOR COAST VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Julius KniMsoh-nitt, left Thursday for California, to visit his mother, at San Mateo.

They will return some time this week. (Continued to Page 2, Col. 2, See. 2) commented. During Hip roming: two Tvoflp biographical pketchft pomp of the most PuttartfUnii ftrti.ts will he run in the Arizona tai)y r.j r.

Th first nf thrse rnrirrnf Karl Anderson, brother of th frtrnous novelist. Slow Rie to Fame Karl A ndrsnn and i brt lirr Shrwood Anderson, thn iintcl author, lik fo many othn- men of dlstinpulFhed talent p. vere the children of an Impractical but personally charming father, Rrrl a islf-sacrificin mother. Karl Anderson was th of five boyj, each of whom vnn bnrn in a different small town of Ohio, whither the father Avent to pet a fresh start In some new occupation. All five, of th1 boys wno bound out as apprentices, Karl to a harness maker, in Clyde.

Ohio. 1 Ui he was dreaminp of an co-rer. and covered the walls of the harness shop with drawing. Sundays, he cleaned tTi'e studio in th" opera house, whre a. villa pe artist worker, who in return tauu'ht him to make crayon portraits.

Thin man had done several beautiful and pontic landscapes, said Mr. Anderson, and executed commissions for crayon portraits. Later wr.t tn Chicapo to study, and during first day in the illustration class at the school of the art Institute, became acquainted with a follow-sfudpnt nam-i who got him a position in the en era vinur house for which he He lluhhard, Mrs. Max Pooler, Mrs. Roy riaee, and Keith; decorating Invitations, Miss Eleanor chairman.

Mrs. Bob Davidson. Mrs. Stella Rora. Mrs.

Ida. Stevens Smith. Mrs. Herman O. Rasohe, Miss Nellie Torian, Miss Alice Lee and Miss Rona Tlnnna; entertainment, Mrs.

W. J. Young, and Mrs. Eeo Keith, assister hv the University School of Music directed by Prof. Charles pleti hej Rogers, and also by Mrs.

R. Winchester and Miss Julia Relied; decorations. Miss Eleanor Cheyney, chairman, Mrs. Eaw-renee Mrs. Harold Stein-feld, Mrs.

Eily Watt Kruttsehnitt, Mrs. Max Fooler. Mrs. A. J.

McNeil, Mrs. Henry Mayhew, Mrs. Albert Montgomery, Mrs. Walter Rnrdiger and Miss Dorothy Mus-ser; flowers and cigarettes. Mrs.

Roy Place and Mrs. Eeighton Kramer, chairmen, assisted by girls from the younger social set: check room. Mrs. Ralph Ellinwood. chairman.

Mrs. Harold Vinson and Mrs. Francis K. Carson: publicity, Mrs. A.

J. McNeil, chairman. Mrs. Charles Solomon. a.

Hubbard. Mrs. John Campbell and Mrs. W. J.

Young, Jr. Hostesses for the ball will be Mrs. AVilliam Hueget' of Oracle, Mrs. J. P.

Breathitt, Mrs. Estella Crosson. Mrs. S. P.

Nnrris, Mrs. Harold Bell Wright. Mrs. Fred Minn. Mrs.

"Herman O. Rasche, Mrs. George Bradbury, Mrs. Selim Franklin. Mrs.

Charles Morgan Wood, Mrs. Fred Steward. Mr. P.vrd P.rooks. Mrs, J.

s. Bayless, Mrs. I. Harris. Mrs.

Albert Strinfeld. Mrs. la Stevens Smith, Mrs. o. C.

Parker. Mrs. Gordon The Berean Voung People of the Pnptist rlnirch enjoyed a. waffle supper in the missionary parlors of tiie church on Thursday evening. Mrs.

Marlon Smith and Mrs. Do-lan kept three waffle irons busy uhile Mrs. Tirey and Mrs. Henry served the reiaet to hungry young people. Itry, Mrs.

K. SV Peal presided at. the table. Marion Smith, president of the group. toaptnilstross and called f'T Poln-irip; tlie stippcr a program of games and stunts was enjoyed.

The members are divided into groups named Matthew. Mark and I. uke which are contesting for the record of new members enrolled and the attendance record evening meetings. Tonight Miss Jessamine Bland will lead the meeting, her' subject being Good Qualities In All interested young people are invited. the rnter:" Rosamond E.

Smith Bouve. "Mending the Ruffle;" Marie rmnfortli Page. "The Guy Gown:" Roy AV. Mason. ''Old Amos;" Frederick J.

Wangh, 'Northerly: Ranson B. Moore. "White pelicans After a Albert "Christo Monte." John Sharman. "Monad-nock in Winter;" Christian E. Dull.

"John pull. Artist:" N. aller Nor-rls. "Cliffs and Fog Eift;" Elmer W. Schofield.

"Coast of Cornwall" and W. Eestef Stevens, "Loading Granite." BIRTHDAY PARTY GIVEN FOR FRIENDS Mrs. O. C. Davis honored Mrs.

S. ('. Jones of East Third street with a birthday party Thursday afternoon, receiving 1he guests in her home on North Sixth avenue. Only the two immediate, families were present. A color scheme of red, green and black was used In the table decorations.

After the elaborate repast, the guest of honor was showered with gifts from the hostess and her mother. Those present were Mrs. Prances White, Mr. and Mrs. O.

C. Davis, Mrs. S. C. Jones and Miss Katharine Jones.

drawing, atid devote bis ivl lime tn painting, to hnd l.enn oyer inclined. figure w'ork. paints pnr-id delightful, whimsical 'ith tale subjects, i trked spirit of tal'-nts whirli pi-cff tr'ai's Jiii'tllt-eq fn ll s', tr, Rnsalee Kerr, Donna "Williams, -Mrv Lanpers and Evalyn Your? nnd luscious color. List of Artists omnMr. of the Interna- A Pill MORE CHAIRMEN FOR Tucson Transfer Company Office Moved to 110 E.

6th St. Adjoining Their Warehouse tionrjlly known artists whose painting-: Ml he ith the nnni'. of pirMiro to be hung In tlie Tii'son gallery. Includes: W. 1 1 1 1 i-1 Dunton's "Pastor aco Mcxirano:" Norwood M.Tiiihary.

nuth;" Robert Henri. "The rink pinafore;" Eugene HiR-gins "The stfii-in Prnest Law-snnV. "ilill-; in "Winter;" Karl Anderson's Charles H. Woflhury. Coming;" i'.

"Tiie Land of BALL ANNOUNCED Mrs. W. J. Young, president of the Board of Early Visitors of I St. Euke's-in-the-Desert Is daily adding to the membership of the various committees who are as-! sisting In the plans for the tenth annual charity ball to be.

given I February 9, at El Conquistador hn-j tel for the benefit of th hospital. The committees as announced to attended the art Institute at. and the day session for two months! each year, for five years, Leaving Chleapo, Karl Andvynn went to New York where sur- I (Continued t0 Pg 5, Col. Se, 2) Neath Southern Suns 671 for A Call I A Valentine Suggestion- vourwasJtUy mjtt- Bangkok Hats In colors born of Sunshine Custom-made Modes Women "in the know" are completing each Southland ensemble with its custom-made Bangkok so smartly new in line and detail, and glorious in Spring's new colors. $15 I Your photograph makes thp most acceptable Yalentine gift.

Valentine's Day is a little over three weeks away. Arrange for sitting now. Hp AMBULANCE of Steve the Auto Doctor o-ii frfc anibitlancp to all t-ick car in thr city. where Ho the abc-. Buick, Cadillacs all kinds of Mrs repaired.

CITY HALL GARAGE 25 Hour Service 179-181 W. Pennington Allen L. Stephens, Successor to D. E. Howard Blue Monday is thing of tb punt you send your washing to th Unit Laundry.

No more of these back-breaking exercises and rough-looking hands. Just phone us for a delivery man; we'll return your wash snow white, a surprisingly short time. "Always First with the New" Al Buehman STUDIO Steinfeld's At Unit Laundry Corner E. 7th and N. 5th Ave.

Phone 865 15 K. Congress 41 5t JL.

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