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Arizona Daily Star du lieu suivant : Tucson, Arizona • Page 37

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To raaTtt a aellclous sauce for EI via Manzo To WeH TJtt your aftanlnurn teeasurtnf spoons only for measuring. If they are used for. mixing or stir- fish fillets fold finely diced cu Marriage Plans Revealed This Week End Henry Sosa Apodaca Sunday, May 27, 1951 Tucton, Arizona cumber into commercially prepared sour cream and season with 115 vi uji iua uicy die likely to get bent and will no longer salt, pepped, and onion juice. IN and PARK AVE. STORE ONLY ABOUT OVELY.TO LOOK AT Mr.

and Mrs. Arnoldo Manzo announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Elvia Alice, to Henry Sosa Apodaca of Tucson. The wedding will be held June 23 at 8 a. m. in SS.

Peter and Paul Catholic church. The Manzos reside at 1407 Palo Verde. Mr. Apodaca Is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ricardo Apodaca of Benson. Miss Manzo will be graduated from Tucson high school Tuesday. She is a member of the Catholic Daughters and Club Mavis. Mr. Apodaca is a graduate of Benson high school.

He is now ASY TO CARE FOR' (Continued From Page 1C, CoL 5) Peace headquarters of the American Friends service committee and later proceed to an international work camp in Austria, where she employed by the Trico Electric company In Tucson. (Of ij-i i A I Si .7 x-scdr 4k -y-i i -A', Mtr" I We art pleased to announce that the Barbizon ReJresen Utile, Miss Ihelma Becker will be at our Park Ate. Store all day Monday and Tuesday to discuss "your own will do recreational or construction work. Before leaving the U. S.

she will visit her parents in Wichita, and stop in Philadelphia for a five-day orientation She sails from Montreal June 8 aboard the Anna Salen. Lotta Barrett Pupils Give Recital Tonight i i .1 Lotta S. Barrett will present a ftt and figure problem. Miss Dilts expects to be In Eu group of students in a piano recital tonight at 730 o'clock in Madeline Berger hall at the Temple of Tessar Mlneo Elvia Alice Manzo Jessie Nicies Aurora Reyes rope until September. sne win work at the camp about ix weeks and on the total project 12 weeks.

Before returning to the U. S. she will visit relatives and friends. LaNopalera Lora Fern Chiappetti Lora Chiappetti Music and Art. This recital, given by Junior members of the Classical Music club, is the first of three.

Senior members will give theirs in June. Blenirian School Patrol Miss Nides Tells Engagement The third will be a duo-piano re To Be Feted Saturday The 54 Blenman school patrol Will Marry Lzenl-4 cital by advanced students. Miss Reyes To Be Bride Tucsonan to Wed Veteran Of Korean War; Troth Revealed at Dance All are open to the public witn out charge. June 23 wedding vows will be repeated by Miss Lora Fern Chiap MRS. HEDBERG ENTERTAINS OUTGOING OFFICERS Mrs.

Edward Hedberg entertained her officers and chairman of the Morgan McDermott unit No. 7, American Legion auxiliary, at a dinner Friday in the Legion home. Mrs. Hedberg Is retiring president of the eroup. The engagement of Miss Jessie Nides to Oscar E.

Padilla has been petti and Bernard Jackson at 4 p.m. in the Flagstaff Federated church. members, who have served for the past year, will be entertained Saturday morning at a PTA sponsored party at the school. A movie will be shown, and refreshments served. announced the bride-elect's par 7v nylon crepe Miss Chiappetti is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. F. C. Chiappetti, Flagstaff. A graduate of Flagstaff high school, she will receive her ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Genaro Ocegu-era, 25 East Pennsylvania. The groom-elect is the son of J. Padilla, 119 West 34th street. fXJUOQ Musical selections were sung by Miss Aurora Reyes and Cpl.

Ru Richard Scott and Maxlne Frazier, slip Encore Mrs. Mary Wilson is sponsoring degree from the University of Ari Misa Nides attended Tucson high ben Moreno ill be married June 2 at 7 a.m. in San4 Margarita accompanied by Nicholas Vasilleff. Attending the dinner were zona Wednesday evening. She is a member of Delta Delta Delta, Mmes.

Max Shore, Clintort Low, school and Cox Commercial college. She was Tucson's Patriotic Junta queen in 1949 and 1950 and is af of the Sacred Heart church. Three hundred friends and rela sixth grade teacher. Planning the party are J. Sidney Pearson, chairman of juvenile protection and recreation, Mrs.

Fred Krivel Jr retiring president, Rol- Oliver Laubscher, James N. Cor- social sorority. Mr. Jackson's parents are Mr. and Mrs.

L. B. Jackson, Flagstaff. bett, N. M.

VanBrundt, Jack Dyer, tives learned of the engagement filiated with the Alianza club. Mr. Padilla attended Tucson schools and is a member of the Georee F. Hutton, Keith HuDDara, Friday evening at an announce He is a graduate of Flagstaff high Patrick J. Rogers.

T. P. Alten- I i lah Aston, Blenman principal and ment dance in El Casino ballroom school and is now serving in the Fhillip Bramiey. Bob Elias and -his orchestra pro Arizona National Guard. Both are employed in Tucson.

berger. Mmes. Atmes Rolle, Charles navy at Hunters Point, San vided music for the event. 4 Francisco. Roper.

Edward F. Weil, J. B. Mc- The wedding will take place Hi i Such a pretty slip it's hard to believe that it will weather so much wearing and washing. But that's Barbizon' all nylon crepe for you.

Deliciously edged with embroidered nylon sheer ven THAT needs no ironingl In Barbizon's famous 3 piece Miss Reyes is the daughter of July 14. Quown, Clinton Helbig, Fred H. Ballantyne, Emery C. Johnson, Thorp. Alice Wilson, Dean Latn DRESS DESIGN rorv William A.

Burns. Ila B. Roeers. 1 at a patio supper in honor of Miss Clark. Those attending were the Mmes.

C. H. Clark, A- S. Floyd, Doris Mmes. Georee Randall, Charles Jaloski.

Birdlce Franks, S. Frank Moore. Elsie Nelson, Worthy Ocker. E. B.

Talbot and Karl Ron- patented design to give you custom-like fit. In white only. stadt and the Misses Jeaen Thomas, Harris, Ralph Spence, John R. Stille. A.

C. Brlnkmeyer, Helen G. A. Larriva, William R. Mathews.

KITCHEN SHOWER HELD FOR MISS FRANCES ARKO Miss xFrances Arko was honored at a kitchen shower recently in the home of Mrs. George Daniels, 3273 East Pima. Attending were members of the Comstock hospital nursing staff. Miss Arko is the bride-elect of George Massari. The couple will be married in July.

Shirley Clark, Martha Shoenhair, Lyons, Edgar Neal. Herbert Blake- Pegffy White, canice uaraner, joan Mr. and Mrs. Felix Reyes, 615 North Grande avenue. Corporal Moreno's mother is Mrs.

Eloisa M. Ybarra, 438 East 35th street. A graduate of Tucson high school, the bride-elect is now employed by Dr. Paul H. Bennett.

Moreno also was graduated from Tucson high school and was formerly employed by the E. and L. Cabinet shop. He returned to the U.S. May 1 after spending eight months with the marine corps in Korea.

He received the bronze star with silver oak leaf cluster for valor in action. He is now stationed at Camp: Pendleton, Oceanside, Calif. Ganz. Sammie Johnson, Toni slee, K. D.

Mack, Gertrude Meyers; Misses Grayce I. Gibson and Cyn Harpst. Betty Jacka, Bebe Clark Joan Stevens and Mary Blakeslee. thia Muck. TUCSON HIGH SENIORS ARE HOSTS AT DANCE The party took place at the O'Reilly home, 25 Calle Encanto.

FUNDAMENTALS DESIGNING CUTTING DRAPING FITTING CONSTRUCTION STYLING VETERAN APPROVED Ml LA II STUDIOS 330 SOUTH SCOTT TUCSON AIIZONA TIIIPMONK J-7441 fly5! WW ELLIOT CARTERS Clark Rasche, Tom Slutes, Pete TO LEAVE FOR EAST Mayer and Jim LIndsey, Tucson SUSAN ROADS HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Carter expect high school seniors, entertamea AT FAREWELL PARTY to leave Tucson for the east this 130 of their high school friends Miss Susan Roads, who is for Cincinnati, was honored week after spending the winter season in Tucson. Friday after a visit of several weeks here. Many parties were at a dance last night in the 'luc-son Woman's club.

given in honor of the visitors. Hostesses were Misses Bessie POST-EXAM PARTY HELD BY THE SENIORS The FRENCH PROVINCIAL This graceful example houses an 18-watt supersensitive AM-FM radio receiver, Magnavox 3-speed record changer that plays all types of records automatically, two dynamic speakers a 15" bass and 5" treble plus ample record storage space in which Mag-nascope big picture television may be installed now or later. Lovely Savoy finish. Measures only 36" wide, 40" high, 20" deep. $425.00 ADK)B-f fc 4 TOJEVtSKW Jthe slip that fits like a dress ja maoVto-yovrrfigure dress Acton, Jane McPherson, Jamie A post-exam "Coke" party was Porter, Arlene Postillion and Alice Mahoney.

Eighty guests attended tne given yesterday from 2 to 5 p.m. atj the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney W. Ballard, Catalina Foothills estates.

party. last night at a formal dance In the Rendezvous room of the Santa Rita hotel. A color theme of red and white, the school colors, was carried out the decorations. Ernie Lewis and his orchestra provided the music. Dates of the four hosts were the Misses Virginia Brown, Shirley Condlt, Ann Hall and Betty Lou Roeser.

Chaperones for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rasche, Mrs. Frances Slutes, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter B. Mayer and Mr. and Mrs. James LIndsey, parents of the hosts; Danny Romero and Mr. and Mrs.

Merle A. Denning. Chaperons were Mmes. urvme Hostesses Misses Joyce Ballard and Virginia Brown who will be'S S. McPherson, Homer Roads, Dan L.

Mahoney, Hortense Acton, H. Porter and F. M. Postillion. graduated from Tucson high school Tuesday evening.

Oil oe Shop One hundred and twenty-five girls attended. ENGAGED PAIR HONORED BY THE CARLTON TOWNES tine First Dr. and Mrs. Carlton E. Towne, MRS.

BEN "VTALLTS 815417 North Park Are. HAVE RECENT GUESTS 210 South Country Club road, entertained at a cocktail party and buffet supper last night in honor of Miss Debbie Dunseath and Earl Pottinger. COCKTAIL PARTY FETES MR. AND MRS. SPARKS Mrs.

Clark Souers and Mrs. Au NEW STORE HOVRS FRIDAYS ONLY 12 NOON UNTIL 8:30 Miss Dunseath and Mr. Pottinger drey Balrd were co-hostesses at a cocktail and farewell party on Friday afternoon at Mrs. Baird's will be married June 22. Mr.

Pott Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welser and Mrs. Malcolm Mackintosh of Holyoke, Mass. and Mrs.

Paul Ignatius and son, David of Cambridge have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Wallis, 2128 East Fifth street. The Weisers are Mrs.

Wallis parents. Mrs. Ignatius is her sister. The group left for their homes inger is the godson of Dr. and Mrs.

Towne. Attending the event were mem bers of the families, the bridal home, 340 South Country Club road. Honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Fray Sparks, who are leaving here June 5 for Salt Lake City, where Mr.

Sparks will Btudy a year at the University of Utah. On leave of absence for the en party and their guests. 45 East Pennington itru I TUCSON GIRLS ENTERTAIN AT PARTY LAST NIGHT I I suing year from the University of Friends of the Misses Janna Neen Johnson, Sylvia Larriva and Arizona, Mr. Sparks is an instructor of speech here. Ann Mathews were guests at a party last night on the Greenfield DESIGNED scnooi grounds.

The Tucson high school students participated in swimming, tennis, ping pong, croquet, dinner and TO WIS HEARTS THE RONALD SUTHERL A NDS TO LEAVE FOR GUAYMAS Mr. and Mrs. Ronald R. Sutherland, 4882 East Scarlett, will leave tomorrow to spend a week in Guaymas. On June 4, Mr.

Sutherland will leave for Fort Ord, Calif. He has been recalled into active service as a major in the army. This afternoon his mother, Mrs. dancing. Chaperons were Dean and Mrs O.

K. Garretson; Dr. and Mrs. A. L.

OS YOE Muir; Messrs. and Mmes. Dorsey Wright, Thomas Beaham, A. Robert DeMuth and his sister, Mrs. Robert DeVault, will entertain at a lawn party at the DeMuth home, 2210 East Hampton.

Last night Mr. Sutherland was guest of honor at a party in the home of George Dick, 4S18 Paseo Louisa. Co-host was Dick Mc-Kinley. Mrs. Sutherland and sons, Steven Lee and Ronald Ray II, will Join Mr.

butneriand in several weeks. A Summer Program Jusl for the Very Young TREEHAVEN SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP JUNE 11 AUGUST 17 SWIMMING, RIDING, SPORTS, ARTS CRAFTS TUTORING AVAILABLE BOYS and GIRLS 3 to 9 DAY or RESIDENT-ENTIRE SEASON or SHORT PERIODS DIRECTORS: Florence IL Schneider, Ph. D. William I. Schneider, B.

A. Phone 5-3601, P. O. Box 6146 N. Craycroft Rd.

Near E. 5th St PARTIES HOXOR BEVERLY CLARK Mrs. Walter Cross, 1618 East Helen, was hostess yesterday afternoon at a dessert and. shower honoring Miss Beverly Clark, bride-elect of Fred Sargent. A large pink and blue parasol, decorated with flowers was used to hold the gifts and small pink and blue parasol favors were given the 20 guests.

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