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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 26

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I THURSDAY, MARCH 8, IU2 THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR PAGE TWO SECTION Clubs PTA News bngagements loid Dr. Magoun Will Address Sewell PTA Tonight Special Guest Day Set Tomorrow For DAC Pear AItIy. Try For That By Abigail Honeymoon Van Buret) DEAR ABBY: We are a "middle-aged" couple who have just finished raising a large family. My husband's earning power has been low, so it has been a struggle. We have looked forward to doing things together with our new-found freedom from raising a family.

We've put a little savings away, too. Now I find that one of my married daughters is having serious trouble with her husband. They were married 10 years. She says life with him is in 'Cay. tolerable for her and her three children.

She wants to come "home" to me. How can I turn my back on my child now? Yet I can't face having a houseful again; Abby, my husband and I are still waiting for that honeymoon we never had. It looks like we'll have to start all over again and I'm so mixed up and tired. Help me. TIRED DEAR TIRED: If your daughter has been married 10 years, she Is over 21.

If you open your door to her now. she'll not and a library have recently been completed. University Heights today at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria. Philip Meade, state chairman of Civil Defense for PTA will speak on falloufshelters and general preparedness.

Brownie Troop 509 will present a walk-on skit in honor of Girl Scout Week. Three other Girl Scout troops will have table displays. Wheeler Tonight at 7:30 p.m, there will be a program on "Poison Control," with color slides and questions answered by a pediatrician following the talk. Election of officers will be held and there will be an open house. Pueblo Gardens Tonight from 7:30 to 8 p.m.

the group will celebrate Public School Week. The Tucson Fire Department will show a film on artificial respiration. A question and answer period will follow. The Sabin vaccine program will be discussed. Cholla BPW A dinner meeting of Cholla Business and Professional Women's Club will be held today at 6:30 p.m.

at the Country Club Dining Room 2708 N. Country Club Rd. John Thurman chapter Daughters of the American Colonists will meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Charles H.

Green-' wood. Mrs. Clarence E. Ben-sema will present the program, "Our DAC Society." This is special guest day. Assisting Mrs.

Greenwood as hostesses will be Mmes. Ivan O. Chapel, John C. Park, Albert H. Stein-brecher and Kenneth R.

Greenwood. State officers from Tucson who were elected March 3 are Miss Jane Mackay Anderson, regent; Mrs. Albert Montgomery, second vice regent; Mrs. Fred Gwinner, recording secretary; Mrs. William McFar-land, corresponding secretary; Mrs.

J. O. Niemann, librarian. Transatlantic Assn. The Transatlantic Parents and Brides Assn.

will meet today at 8 p.m. in the Education 1010 E. 10th St. All British girls are welcome. For further information those interested may contact Mrs.

Ed Janke. Firemen, Enginemen Aux. Flower of Cactus Lodge, Auxiliary of the Brother ABBY W. Arthur Sewell today at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium, 425 N.

Sahuara Ave. Dr. Creighton Magoun, professor of education at the University of Arizona, will speak on "Arithmetic for the Space Age." Officers will be elected preceding the program. Primary grade mothers will serve refreshments following the program. Marzo today at 7:30 p.m.

in the auditorium. Mrs. Jewell Taylor, primary supervisor of Tucson Public Schools, will speak on primary education. Mrs. Naomi Christopher's intermediate group will give a series of skits.

Mrs. Barbara Berger's primary special education group will entertain with a set of dances. Mrs. Ann Iveson's string orchestra will present a series of musical numbers. The public is invited.

Refreshments will be served. Peter Howell today at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Boris Zem-sky will speak on mental health. Edward L.

Wetmore today at 8 p.m. Parents and friends are invited to visit the classrooms after the business meeting commemorating Public Schools Week. Six new classrooms HELP US CELEBRATE Our Anniversary make her best effort toward keeping her home together, which is what she must do. You'd be surprised how much strength and self-reliance a "child'! can gather when she knows she must. Suggest that she work out her problem with a clergyman or a counselor.

DEAR ABBY: I am 10 years old. Yesterday I shoveled our sidewalk. I had plenty of time so I shoveled the sidewalk in front of the house next door. Two old people live there. He is crippled and she sort of waits on him.

The lady came out and shoved a dollar in my pocket. I really didn't want to keep it because they don't have much and besides I wanted to do it for nothing. She started yelling at me when I tried to give the dollar back so I kept it. I still feel bad about it. Should I knock on their door and try to give the dollar back? ILLINOIS BOY DEAR ILLINOIS BOY: Keep the dollar.

They enjoyed giving it to you and would be very hurt if you tried to return It. Yours was a lovely deed, young man. Continue to help those who can't help The satisfaction is more rewarding than money. Still worrying about the same old problem? Write to Abby for a personal reply. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope.

For Abby's booklet, "How To Have A Lovely Wedding," send 50c to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. 1 Mtrili photo Miss Read Miss Read, It Sholl To Marry Mr. and Mrs. Edgar M. Read, 2019 E.

Copper, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Eugenie, to Lt. Robert Lee Sholl of Kimberton, Pa. Miss Read is a graduate of Tuller High School and attended the University of Arizona. Lt. Sholl is the son of Walter D.

Sholl of Kimberton and the late Mrs. Sholl. He is a graduate of Spring City (Pa.) High School and attended the of A. The prospective bridegroom was graduated from the aviation cadet program of the U.S. Air Force and received his commission and wings in Harlingen, Tex.

He is currently assigned to the Radar Intercept Officer's School in Waco, Tex. A May 12 wedding is planned. BROADWAY Mbt PSon EA Thursday Jamaica RUM Silver Marble POUND Date-Nut CHINA CHEWS So good and Friday and Wcllesley Chocolate FUDGE CAKE 5 hood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen will meet for luncheon today at 11:45 a.m. at the Holiday House, 1145 N. Alvernon.

The meeting will start at 1:30 p.m. at the Tucson Woman's Club, 317 W. Alameda. Pill-Ettes Pill-Ettes, woman's auxiliary to the Arizona Pharmaceutical will meet for a luncheon today at noon at the Ranch. Mrs.

H. B. Baza and Mrs. Robert Strittmatter will be hostesses. Marie Sarkiss of Flair Parisienne will present the program.

Ft. Lowell Homemalcers The Fort Lowell Home-makers will meet today in the library of the Medical Center at 10 a.m. The annual white elephant and food sales will be held and proceeds will go to the Welfare Fund which benefits Red Cross, retarded children and the Tucson Medical Center. Table settings conducted by Mrs. Connie Gondek and Mrs.

Yolanda Saba will be the project lesson. Those attending are asked to take a sack lunch. HELP US CELEBRATE Our Anniversary S3c UNBLEACHED MUSLIN UK -fine 19' SHEETS DRAPES Yd. J6" Wide V-Sr if Miss Gamble Gamble-Spaulding Troth Told Mr. and Mrs.

Melvin E. Gamble, 5962 E. Juarez are nnouncing the engagement 'of their daughter, Nancy Ann, to Philip L. Spaulding, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry E. Spaulding, 1041 W. Navajo St. Miss Gamble is a senior at Rincon High School. Mr.

Spaulding was graduated from Rincon High School and attended Eastern Arizona Junior College in Thatcher. He is now attending Western Electronics 'School. No date has been set for the wedding. muw3mamjwm, AT COUNTRY CLUB 1561 Bakery EA 5-8201 and Friday good for you! Saturday mm mm 75 25 the Lenten Season! 3io: I CARPET at I I DISCOUNT PRICES I MM STAR CARPET 8 Ti7l VI Optn 10 I p.m. Dally I 1926 N.

10th Ave. MA 4-3532 1 Jgggg fifijzM U'' Lohbors photo Miss Hardcastle Miss Hardcastle Is Betrothed During a formal cocktail party in their home, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hardcastle, 802 S.

Eli Drive, announced the engagement of their daughter, Judith Mary, to Robert Ray Raulston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Raulston, Rockwood, Tenn. Miss Hardcastle was graduated from Tucson High School and attended Lamson Business College.

Mr. Raulston is stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. JACK ADAMS' Frontier furniture GHY 2520 Miracle Mile MA 4-2864 by Emilie Kaiser LENTEN FASTING can be FEASTING, if you plan right. Just take a walk along past the SEAFOOD SHELVES at BROADWAY VILLAGE MARKET and you'll coma away with enough meal ideas to keep you in the running all through this season. Salmon Steak, Shad Roe, Oysters, King Crab both frozen and canned; Lobster Tails and Rainbow Trout (both frozen); Shrimp, frozen and canned; Sir William's New England Clam Chow-der (this is good enough for day in, day out enjoyment.

There are innumerable soups wifhout meat, for palate perking. Then there are STOUFFER'S ready-to-heat and eat Lobster Newberg and King Crab Imperial. Corn, Cheese and Spinish Souffles; Rice and Macaroni dishes; vegetable; and I counted 31 ways Tuna can be served (Good Housekeeping Cook Book) in fact this Lenten season could be a time to familiarize yourself with your cook book, if it has been reposing in Its accustomed place with nary a leaf turned! It might be the beginning of some new and interesting meals not only for Lent but the year "round. And Salads can be meals in themselves Salads. Fruit Salads, Tossed Silftds just make them and HEARTY, and there'll be no complaints! Venture with he'bs in the dressings! ACTUALLY Lenfen meaU CAN be cf Epicurean delicacy MFC OR 11 A St.

Patrick's I.iy is just around the corner Stock no' with Bushmill's, Jameson or Paddy Irish Whis-kq-! Irish Mist for Irish Coffee. WE INVITE YOU TO HELP US CELEBRATE THESE TERRIFIC MONEY SAVING DAYS. WE WISH WE COULD TALK WITH EACH OF YOU INDIVIDUALLY SO WE THOUGHT OUR BEST WAY TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION WAS TO OFFER TERRIFIC VALUES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. COME IN-JOIN THE MONEY SAVING EVENT. OPEN MONDAY TIL 9 P.M.

0 EM1UE KAISER'S Open 8 Mon. thru Frl. 8-7 Sat. Closed Sunday B. V.

Choice and Prime Meals cut as you prefer by experts. U.S.D.A. CHOICE Round or Swiss STEAKS U.S.D.A. Choice CHUCK ROAST Fresh, Lean GROUND BEEF 11- 69c SANFORIZED DENIM 69c DRIP DRY (OTION SEERSUCKER 59c FINE QUALITY Nylon Net 72" WIDE 16: Large Color Asst. I yd.

FINE QUALITY COTTON 91 ill Plain or Iced Petal Light gy SUNSHINE CAKE 50 1 89c FEME WASHABLE SUEDE SHIRTING FLANNEL 00 wmtr mm mm yd. UP TO 89c 87 COTTON PRINTS Yd. PRINTS 2tol2jd. RUM FUDGE PASTRIES 29' $1.95 PURE SILK ORGANZA yd. 36" Wide DRIP DRY FINE yd.

36" BACK AGAIN for 89c FINE QUALITY MIRACLE INTERFACING WHITE ONLY ARIC Yd. 95c HEAVY QUALITY TERRY CLOTH 100 PURE SILK dpicey ircieciauie i Delectable THOUSANDS OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM PRINTS, STRIPES, CHECK, PLAIDS, DRIP-DRY COTTON 36" WIDE. $2.95 CREASE RESISTANT EMBROIDERED SERANO $1 EQ 43" WIDE yd. iii. 59c 45c 79' 59 u.

S4W GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS 2 49c 2 303 4QC can, Si 49c 49c 49e 303 can 2 2 303 cans 10-oz. pkg. Ml 89c WHITE ONLY DOUBLE TERRY 36" WIDE 541 Yd. New York State Sharp CHEDDAR $2.95 TO $3.95 WORLD'S BEST QUALITY FAMOUS I HOT (ROSS BUNS Saturday Only Most Delicious Cherry 4 pa (5 STREUSEL COFFEE CAKEEa.6S chTffon tarts 2for29c Pineapple mm Cottage Cheese Oil Fresh Fruit, Tangy PjA( LEMON CHIFFON 70 Banana Muffins, French Croissants, Whipped Cream Puffs $1.00 DRIP DRY FINE NYLON ORGANDY NYLON CHIFFON Rath Blackhawk BACON FIBERGLAS $2.95 to $4.93 FINE ALL 100 WOOL JERSEY NO sag $rj00 FIBER PANELS myi. Fresh Haiti more Oysters, Jumbo Shrimp A'etc York Cut Steaks and Filet Miftnnn 100 ALL WOOL NOVELTY Yd.

SOME ARE HEMMED Washable Whites, Pinks, Beiges. LENGTHS 54" WIDE FOR DRESSES 89c TO $1.95 FINE QUALITY THOUSANDS OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM, FOR FORMALS 43" WIDE 2 to 10 Yd. $4.95 NYLON STRETCH (LOTH FOR CAPRI PANTS, SLITS, SPORT COATS S4W PURPLE PLUMS 2 2 49c COTTON TAFFETA SATIN FINE RAYON 2 to 10 Yds. yd. BATHING 45" WIDE SJ45 FOUR FISHERMEN Breaded SCALLOPS SHRIMP 7-oz.

FRUIT COCKTAIL uira i ye a a a pkgs. MIXED VEGETABLES GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE NOW ONSAVE-SAVE NOW STEWED TOMATOES ANNIVERSARY SALE SAVINGS DRAPERY SLIPCOYER FABRICS Cut GREEN BEANS Sunshine ORANGE JUICE 235 Overlake BLUEBERRIES 2:69 For Variety in Lenten Meals: Lobster Tails and Rainbow Trout $2.95 HEAVY QUALITY RIBBED SUITING FAILLE 79' THOUSANDS OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM. FOR SUITS, DRESSES, COATS. yd. $2.95 TO $3.95 FINE QUALITY SILK PRINTS TIE SILK PRINTS SHANTUNG SILK PRINTS ANNIVERSARY SALE 100 PURE SILK $1.95 DRIP DRY COTTON PIQUE SfripesiS 3 yd.

of Blvd. 167 yd. IHI-HO CRACKERS THOUSANDS OF YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM OFF AND MORE SPONGED SHRUNK 54" WIDE SILK SHOP Free Parking In Rear West Tucson 25 IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FINE WOOLENS FORSTMANNS STROOCKS STEVENS ANGLO HESHUR JENKINS 67 $1 Q7 to PAcdocem Avocad VALUES OF $1.95 to $3.85 FOR DRAPES OR SPREADS Calif. Firm Iceberg Lettuce fc 10e HOME Plenty of Florida Stem STRAWBERRIES 25c 49e 10 19 Wil Wright's Flavor-of- fhe-Montri Pistachio and Cretn Chortrtut Crtam OS la. lb.

Ib. $1 IS TO $2.13 FINE BROCADES JACQL'ARDS 45- WIDE 87 Jumbo Mushrooms (loose), A'. Mcintosh Apples, Elephant Heart Plums and Papayas from Hawaii. Peaches, Plums, Nectarines and lloneydevc Melons from Chile, Fresh Asparagus, Watermelons. Florida, New RED POTATOES SutMipeoed Hawaiian PINEAPPLES 2410 EAST BROADWAY Phone MA 4-7280 Open Monday Till 9 P.M.

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