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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN WEATHER TODAY FAIR SECTION TWO 6 PAGES T WENT Y-FIFTI I YEAR PHOENIX, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1914 VOL. XXV. NO. 6 Mrs. Henry C. Lockett, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Francis and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Evans of Mesa. V 9 1 C:A ill V U -LI IB Stew" Mrs. Sims Kly and Miss Elizabeth Crumby gave nn attractive luncheon yesterday complimentary to Aliss Marjorie Leavell, whose engagement to Roland Parsons was announced recently. It was one of the pret'iest affairs given in honor of the popu lar bride-elect, and the Ely residence, ' 1404 North First street, was a per- their honeymoon in Arizona but they Mrs. Paul Edwin Fuller, Mrs. Robert f(ot b()Wer of t,iossoms for the ooea have decided to postpone that pleas- Wallace Cram, Mrs. Clayton Iugraham, siun Covers wvre uili for twelve. Robert All news f,,r this department must be at The Republican office j Thursday evening. All items must be Binned. I SOCIETY EDITOR I . . ; Pro-Cathedral workers are meeting several times a week devising ways and means of seeming funds for the beautiful church to be erected shortly. Incidentally these gatherings are tak ing the form of social events and as , the committees will meet throughout the summer, there is every reason to believe that the season will continue as gay as it is at prsent. The executive committee, Dwight 1!. Heard, chairman: Howard S. Reed. s-o-letary; Harry Goldwater, Frank I). Lane and Dr. John Dennett, Jr., gave a luncheon at the Arizona club recently to discuss plans to f rward a sub scription campaign. Those who were asked to confer with them were .Mrs. Joseph li. Kibbey, Mrs. C. F. Ains worth, Mrs. Aneil Martin, Mrs. E. J. Bennett, Miss Edith Evans, Judge Edward Kent. Judge Ernest Lewis, Dr. Ancil Martin, Dr. Charles A. Van der Veer, V. A. Farish, I". A. Morford, Foster H. Rockwell, J. AI. Ormsby, W. Twitched, J. K. Wheat and H. B. Wilkinson. The Guild will hold a bazaar in No vember and the members are working? assidiously on novelties for the event. Mrs. H. M. Fennemore gave a luncheon Wednesday to a coterie, her guests be ing Mrs. George Vickers, Mrs. Ralph Cameron. Mrs. R. J. AlcLane, Mrs. N. A. McGill. Mrs. H. 1). AlcVay and Mrs. George O. Piercy. This week Mrs. Cameron will entertain the parish workers who not content with this one ?dan have conceived the idea or "Cheerful Givers' Albums" which have been circulated advantageously. Mrs. Vickers and Mrs. Howard S. Reed head this committee, Judge and Mrs. Henry D. Ross of 1219 North Central avenue were hosts i;re until autumn, I Joe Cassou. Alexander Baker, Miss Lewis is the daughter of Mrs. Ueard.slcy and Joe Cassou. Adelaide Lewis and is said to be a 1 ' charming and clever young woman. I Mrs. Julian Holmes of 51 1 East Cul- Mr. Burroughs is well known in Ver, is one of th Phoenix having frequently visited his matrons of the smart set who will not sister, Mrs. Evans Darby, or Nonh leave town during the. summer. Al Centr.il avenue. He is exceedingly though Mrs. Holmes is practically a Mrs J. W. Dorris of Casa de Rosas will leave shortly for White Salmon, attractive young " iisumgioii, wucie nc wm ptia wiv summer with her aaugnter, Mrs. Kid ney Boddinghouse. Miss Rema Dor ris and Miss Kate Wilson will be in town another month before leaving the latter part of June for the east. Mrs. Howard Reed of Si',4 North First avenue left yesterday for Bos ton. Miss Mary Leavell arrived Monday 1 from Stanford university and after a fortnight in town will leave with her sister, Miss Marjorie Leavell, for Missouri, where they will pass the summer months. 1 Judge Joseph H. Kibbey will re turn tomorrow from a short stay in Uisbee and Douglas. The marriage of Miss Emma Thnl heimer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Thalheimer, to Jack Gannon, will take place Monday morning, ' June 1, at St. Mary's cathedral. Miss Elizabeth Toohey and Miss Hilda Steinegger will be the bridesmaids, i Miss Regina Luke the flower girl, ' while Walter Thalheimer w ill act as lest man and Frank Toohey an! Victor Steinegger serve as ushers. .An elaborate musical program is be- ing arranged and will be given by ! Miss Anna Marie Luke, Miss Helen jHuberta Boyle, Seraphina Kegetti, Robert Gornan and E. R. Jones. Immediately following the ceremony 'the young folk will leave for Detroit, and will not join the bridal party, who will be entertained at breakfast by -.Walter Thalheimer, brother of the bride. The Thalheimer family is numbered among the prominent pio ners of the state and it is their wish that any one desiring to see their daughter married be permitted to do so. There were few cards is sued for the ceremony, which will take place at six o'clock. M,ss Irwin L. Fletcher of S40 ! North Second avenue enterained four I tables of guests with auction Thurs day afternoon, complimentary to ' .Mrs. S. It. Rosenblad. The attract - Thursday evening w hen they enter- j likeable and has a host of friends newcomer m 1 lux nix, sue ri.is a iue iV(? ,jrlZ(.s W(,re W(m by jtrs L(,js their usual here. lie is a prominent oinciui oi icqo.iiin.niie .mn u. .........v vieiczer. .Mrs. iuairy maimers anu The card rooms I th Santa Fe and makes Detroit his , w ho Know ner. N,e is a ihiiiulu mem- Mrs Henry Greenbaum. I headquarters: ner oi me nmnuj emu, m i-.xiro... ... auction player and a neauuiui anu jIrs Albino Urockway Letts, who Thomas Flint Nichols graceful dancer. passed the winter here, the guest or AV. Lewis. Judge and Mrs. Richard and Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lee were the 1 uauMiiui, .ns. ' iaiiK muhij, F. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. Fen S Hil- i dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Humbert of left Monday for a several months' dreth, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Flint (Salter Monday evening at their home North First avenue gave an informal absence, to be passed with relatives 'on North Fifth avenue. dinner Hiuay evening, meir guei uk- m uie uumi anu east. .-me win ing Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hart- make her first stop in Clarendon, Mrs. Julian Holmes turned with auction in their usual charming manner. were embellished with spring flowers, sweet peas predominating. There were present Judge and Mrs. Ernest Mr. :,nd Mrs. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Collings, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay, Mr. and Airs. Edwin Earl Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gibbons Hulett, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Burtis, Mr. and Mrs. James S. Jriffen, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Golds- worthy, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Norvlel ind Miss Kate Christv. In the aft ernoon Mrs. Ross presided over sev eral tables of auction. The score cards were minature fans and exqui sitely dainty fans were the prizes. There were Mrs. Joseph H. Kibbey, Mrs. Isaac Taft Stoddard, Mrs. Clark Churchill, Mrs. Clay Leonard, Mrs. Daniel Francis, Mrs. Joseph Sher burne Jenches, Jr., Mrs. Sims Ely, Airs. L. D. Dameron, Mrs. Gus Noll, Airs. Ralph Cameron, Airs. George H. Lutgerding, Mrs. Louis Dysert, Airs. II. E. Campbell, Mrs. William E. Defty, Airs. William Pinney, Mrs. Thomas Winston Peck, Mrs. Earl Curtis, Airs. R. J. Elliot. Airs. E. E. Pascoe, Airs. Frederick Robbins, Airs. R. W. Tafel, Airs. A. L. Aloore, Airs. AI. E. Alorin, Airs. J. Elliot Walker, Airs. F. H. Ensign, Airs. J. W. Philli pouski, Airs. F. L. Brill, Airs. C. C. Hurley, Airs. J. B. Hocker, Airs. Adolph Herzberg, Mrs. M. J. Sterus, Aliss Fannie Peck and Aliss Grace Peck. ranft, Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy Texas; going later to her old home Humbert, William Hartranft and Win- in Iowa, and conclude her travels in Boston. Airs. Letts was greatly ad mired and much feted during her The Bctines club will meet Wednes- here, ana ner nosts ot lnenos field Hartranft. day aftern ,on with Airs. F. C. Hurst of w be delighted to learn she will Fifteenth avenue. . return in the autumn. While in Bos i ton it is quite probable she will make arrangements for publishing her Mr. and Airs. Gus Noli gave a jolly picnic supper and informal dance Wednesday evening at their North First avenue residence. The west gar den where supper was served was most attractive. Added to its natural and cultivated charm was a wealth of cut flowers artistically arranged. Japan- , .. The Ouien Sube club met W ednes ese lauieius we.e strung aootu wiin, ... ,x . ., ..... clever n1 intcrcstine- collection of oay evening wnn tr. ami ;us. n.oy j-j. n.1.'. - i i Stories of Arizona. A cronn of her H. C. Crandall. Miss Rema Dorris, Miss : .""' "l". .. I ?J noems recentlv smeared in The Re- Kate Wilson. Miss Marion Dorris, Miss Jlrs- J'1-Se"1 J""-ZT '"T? ,ublicin and" created much cm Katehine Kennan Miss Harriet Hur-1 ,he '"enpst auction score. The club Publican and created much com rvdiemne ivfnnan, miss Harriet Hur , resent were Mr and Mrs mendable criticism, ley, Aliss Gene Ripley, Ernest Bennett. ,nen'"ers ,,sm were Air. anu Mrs. ( Lindley Cahoun Morton, John Rinker Vernon Cook Mr. and Mrs. George H. ,M1 . ! Lutgerding, .Mr. and .Mrs. j. !'. t leave- ' ' - - " land Air and Mrs. Joseph Sherbume i'c"Mm v"i "l esieiuay enjujeu Jenckes, Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl b' iTr- and Mrs. Harry M. Blair, Tattle Havelett. The substitutes were Mr- an'l Mr3- K. G. Fitzgerald, Miss Mr. an,1 Mrs. W. R. Wayland. Mra. lances Elliott, Miss Patricia David- son. Clinton Yates and II. L. Holmes. ' Woli..- ie,. Cards are out for the wedding of Misa Florence May ewis ano n- liam Broad Burroughs which will take place Tuesday evening, june i, at Hotel Fuller, Detroit. A brilliant reception will follow the ceremony. When plans were made earlier in the season it was the intention of Aliss Lewis and Mr. Burroughs to pass W'th Kibbey, Lester Byron, Irving de R. Miller, Frank Lang and Dan Patch. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson of East Willetta street, favorite members of and save those interesting scenes of your vacations. Send your films to us for the best work in finishing. Miller-Sterling Co. Where Quality Counts 42 N. Central summer absence to be passed in travel They will visit New York, Washington D. C, Baltimore and the fashionable resorts. Fred Bixby of Los Angeles gave a smartly appointed dinner at a down town cafe Tuesday evening, later tak ing his guests to the opening of the Columbia. Those who enjoyed Air. Bixby's hospitality were Air. and Airs. VV. J. Kingsbury, Air. and Mrs. Coit Alyers, Air. and Airs. J.' E. Rowlands, Airs. Robert Wallace Craig and Joe Cassou. This was but one of the many theater parties for society was Jargely represented in the first night's audience. Louis Cates of Ray had as guests Judge Erward Kent, Louis H. Chalmers and F. C. Struck meyer. Eugene Goldman entertained Mr. and Airs. Joseph T. Alelczer, A!r. and Airs. Leo Goldman, Miss Zelma Goldberg, Aliss Rose Bell Goldman and Sylvan Ganz. Air. and Airs. Stephen Jennings, Air. and Airs." Paul Renau Ingales, Air. and Airs. Royal Lescher and Robert Beardsley were in a party and another coterie com prised Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tweed, Air. and Airs. William M. Seabury and Mr. and Airs. William G. Hartranft. Mr. and Airs. Sidney J. Ross and Mr. and Airs. Robert AI. Peabody were also there as were practically all the smart set. Airs. H. E. Campbell presided over nn exquisitely appointed luncheon Friday at her North Central avenue residence. A French wicker basket filled to the overflowing with various colored ver bena was the table's effective center piece. The guests included twelve Flagstaff friends of the hostess. A swimming party at Joint Head was one of the enjoyable events of Monday. There were present Mr. and Mrs. Foster H. Rockwe'l. Air. and Mrs. lohn H. Page, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Row lands, Air. and Airs. Coit Myers, Air. and Airs. W. J. Kingsbury, Air. and Joint Head continues to be the favorite rendezvous for swimming parties. Among those who motored to this delightful spot Friday even ing were Mr. and Airs. Stephen Jen nings, Air. and Airs. Paul Renau Ingles, Air. and Mrs. C. D. Dorris, Airs. J. W. Dorris, Airs. H. C. Cran The stay-at-home movement will gain an impetus this week with the opening of Riverside park. Surely Phoenix will not lack for amusement this summer and the park promises much in the way of pleasure. The Shrine Sokum Sirkus is an event of this week not to be ignored. Promi nent men from all over Arizona will New Ideas for Old If you can divest yourself of all your Clothes prejudices for fif teen minutes while you investigate our specially designed Ready Clothes for men, we will guarantee to give you a totally new set of preferences that will save you time, trouble and money for the rest of your life. We have studied the Clothes proposition for a good many years. We became retailers of Good Ready Clothes because we know that the future belongs to ready merchandise in nearly every line. v , The Custom Tailor is being gradually crowded out of the field by a more efficient product at a less price. We are giving a Ready Clothes Service that you will consider adequate, no matter what you have been paying, no matter whose name is on your garments, no matter what your prejudices are. You cannot lose anything by looking, come in tomorrow. We would be glad to demonstrate to you why our "Summer Com fort" Clothes are oo popular. Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Men's Furnishings. McDougall & Cassou The "New Way" Shop for Men Young Men and Women who Shop for Men and greenery were combined in ef- ( fective table decoration. Covers were '. arranged for Airs. Chrisman, Mr. and j Airs. H. M. Lewis and Mr. and Airs. H. j C. Healy. ; Airs. Homer King and her son Fer rall King left Wednesday evening for Spokane where they will summer. The j C. B. Kings plan to pass the coming , three months in Southern California. . ; ... Air. and Airs. Roy Parsons and Air. I and Mrs. T. E. Irvine are passing the ; week end at the Garden of Allah. ... Airs. J. H. Eames who wintered here' the guest of her cousin. Airs. J. W. Crenshaw of S41 North First avenue; will leave this evening for New York. She has made many friends during her several m nths residence here w ho will regret her departure. ... Airs, Clayton Iugraham who passed ! the winter and spring seasons at Ingle- side will leave Tuesday for Chicago. She will return in the autumn. i ... j Airs. W. J. Kingsbury has returned from a brief absence passed in Los Angeles. i ... Early in June Mr. and Mrs. William i AI. Seabury will close their North Con- ; tral avenue, residence and leave for Portsmouth, N. H., where they will summer. j ... Mr. and Mrs. Herman Perry' De Alund of 647 North Second avenue re turned Wednesday from Los Angeles where they passed a fortnight. They will leave the latter part of June for Portland and Seattle. ... Air. and Mrs. Charles Stauffer and little Aliss Dorothy Stauffer of North Central avenue left last evening for Uplands. Airs. Stauffer and her little daughter will remain in California throughout the summer while Air. Stauffer will go east for a few weeks returning to Phoenix the end of June. ... Aliss Kate Christy anticipates pass ing the summer in Bisbee where she will be the guest of Airs. George Craig. ... Airs. A. R. Gutter of 826 North Fifth avenue will leave Alonday for New York. dall, Aliss Rema Dorris, Aliss Ruth!J"'" maiung toe sirKus i"e Ainsworth. Miss Eleanor Sloan, Miss i ,nost thoroughly jolly, care-free ami Kate Wilson, Aliss Alabel Hocker, Bohemian affair of the year. The carnival spirit will prevail and all will unite to make it evident. Miss Alarion Dorris, Aliss Harriet Hurley, Aliss Selma Goldberg, Miss Gene Ripley, Aliss Ruth Jessop, Aliss Ellen Conway, Miss Katherine Ken nan, Power Conway, John Rinker Kibbey, Ernest Bennett, Lindley Calhoun Norton, Lester Byronf Arthur Haltin, Irving de R. Miller, Roy Hurray, Frank Long and Dan ratch. One of the most pleasurable diver sions of the week-end was the ties ert picnic supper last evening. There were present Mr. and Airs. Herbert Burr Atha, Air. and Airs. Gordon Tweed, Air. and Airs. William M. Seabury, Air. and Mrs. Alaitland Davies, Air. and Mrs. Farnk Hilder fcran, Air. nnd Airs. Sidney J. Ross, Hiss Ruth Ainsworth, Aliss Harriet Hurley, Aliss Ruth Jessop, Hugh D. Marshall, Judge Edward Kent, Leon Tolleson, Ernest Bennett, Irving de R. Miller, James Dawson, Power Conway and Richard Reed. ... Aliss Katherina Kennan will enter tain the Auction club Alonday after noon. Airs. Sims Ely, Jr., was last week's hostess. . The first members of the Phoenix contingent who will summer in Flagstaff left for the north last evening. They were Air. and Mrs. Thomas Coulter, who will be Joined ! gave a dinner of charming appoint shortly by Air. and Airs. George AI- ments Tuesday evening complimentary kire. Others who will open their to Airs. Arthur Chrisman, who return cottages within a fortnight are Air. ' ed the latter part of the week 'to her and Airs. H. E. Campbell, Mr. and home in Sale Lake City. Sweet peas Mrs. Eva Butler was hostess of the Priscilla club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Perry Downing and Airs. A. L. Doran assisted in receiving. Besides the club members there were present Mrs. O. E. Plath, Airs. Clara Battin, Airs. Thomas AI. Smith, Airs. A. B, Murphy, Mrs. H. J. Sistrunk, Airs. D. W. Balch, Airs. J. A. Jones, Airs. Har vey Patton, Mrs. E. Shelby of Tucson and Miss AI. J. Battin. ... Air. and Mrs. James S. Griffin of 1105 North Second street were hosts of the D. T. club Monday evening when Mrs. Edward O'AIalley made the high est auction score. The substitutes were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Van Levvwen. The juniors are eagerly anticipating Mlamber club will give a dance at the Woman's club. Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberg will be the chaperones. ... Mrs. Edwin Malcolm Hull entertain ed the Auction club Friday afternoon. Secretary of State Sidney P. Osborn will return today from a several days' absence in Agua Caliente. ... Professor and Airs. A. AI. AlcOmie i Mar Going Away Back home on a visit, or to the Mountains or Seashore. The arrival of summer days is the signal for the annual exodus countryward, to the forest bordered hill and mountain lakes and the fascinating shores of the sea, every fashionable woman will want to take away afresh wardrobe of smart Shoes for wear at the summering places where style in dress is quite as essential as it is at home. Our showing of Children's Shoes is complete, Gun Metal, Patent and White Canvas and our Romper Last in Elk Skin for play. And you men that stay at home, treat yourself to a pair of White Canvas or Nubuek Oxfords, or Tan Russian Calf, with Rubber or Leather Soles. Your Every need in Vacation Footwear for every mem ber of the family. Harry A. Drachman Shoe Co. 20 W. Adams St. Phoenix, Arizona SHOES AND HOSIERY, That's All