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A REPUBLICAN TWENTY-FIFTH YEAR 8 PAGES PHOENIX, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL IS, 1915. 8 PAGES VOL. XXV. NO. 32S FA Navarro club gave dance at the Woman's evening. One hundred tendanee. a delightful elub Friday were in at Mrs. Herman Perry De Mund and her daughtei. Mrs. William Bertram will entertain with auction Thursday afternoon at the De Mund residence the a; RTZON TT I 3 WklwOfejtfjr Anselea and (-. A. Wortliington of New Douglas and K. T. o'Hrien of Canada. 4 1 . S 'fJttitlPiS York. j Following the dinner a theatre party 1 TJC j yt (ae Columbia was enjoyed. -tmrl-a Mr. and Mrs. J. v. Dorris of Casa ! de Rosas were dinner husts Friday ev- ' Mis. Sidney Roudinghouse will leave j ning. tlieir guests including Mr. and Thursday fur San Franriscfi where she .rm Mis. ( lew srP Archer of St. Paul. Mr. will lie the Kuest of her sister. Mrs. ' and Mrs. Sidney 1 lodinghouse. Miss William Harrison Lewis for a few f : .. . s . I . I i -i top .j,.., i i -".. -J-'7irT-'y" I All news for this department j i ' y;' 1 must be at The Republican office ! v J i Thursday evening. Ail items ill --.' - I must be signed. j j ; ; .'-.,'" j ! SOCIETY EDITOR I. f, i. jf - ' J - vi V; :- ' - ' ' ., : ....v.n- ... - . r L....j 1 . ; " . to .. r . - .. . .,: .. . ! w vtf v- v. - s- 1 -f V 't l, Vy 5 I f ' 1 ' - . - - " ... , . I Miss Esthsr Ross, the pretty Prescott girl who is to christen the battleship A bit of news that will more than phase the amusement lovins public is contained in the announcement this morning that Muis Ruth Ainsworth is to play a part in the Country club lay 'Seven Days, to be produced at the Elks' theatre, the latter part of the month. When the quest ion of play " as first discussed everyone naturally thought of Miss Ainsworth whose clev erness in "Christopher Jr." will not soon beforgotten. The charming young amateur player was out of town when Director Maitland Da vies selected his cast, but hoping that she would cur tail her visit in Tucson to be in time tor rehearsals, he waited her return, before assigning all the parts. Miss Ainsworth as Bella will strengthen the all-star company. She has magnetism? and charm and is perfectly natural on the stage besides being most attractive :n appearance. Miss Ainsworth is not the only new name to be given out this morning.. C. V. Morton has been east for the important role of Jim. This will be Mr. Morton's first ap Marante but he is already reading his lines like a veteran. There is real hu mor in every line of the play amr the improvement that is noticeable is con tinued. "Seven Days" will set a new record for amateur theatricals in Phoe nix. Among those in the cast will be Mrs. Horace Knowlen, Mrs. Anthon Begeer. Miss Ruth Oriffen, Power Con wav. Alexander Baker, Hugh MarsliiH. Irving de R. Miller, Judge Kent and Ernest Bennett N"o social event of the year has been a nticiitttted with jiuireeagerness than the musicale to be givrn by Mrs. J. c. Monihon and Miss Anna Monihon on Thursday a week at the Woman's . 'luh. The program wil be given by j Maitland Dnvies. who to the regret of ; society in general and lovers of good music in particular has apeared but seldom in public this season. Mr. Da-j vies will sing two groups of songs and the program will be supplemented by a dramatic reading by Mrs. Katherine Wisner McCluskey and piano numbers by Miris Claire Canom. The hostess j from eight o'clock until eleven. Xo will be assisted in receiving by Mrs. foinial invitations will be issued. Judge W. E. Williams, Mrs. Joseph 'Cope, I and Mrs. Ross have passed their mar- Mis. George H. N. I.uhrs. Miss Ella lied life in Arizona and will undouht b4T North Second Avenue. v. Mrs. Herbert Burr Atha gave a prettily appointed luncheon Tuesday at her East Culver street home in honor of Miss Jane Rider of Tucson. Pink roses were used effectively in t'ecoration and covers were laid for Miss Rider. Mrs. Randolph McElhaney, Miss Ruth Ainsworth, Miss Selma Ooldberg and Miss Ruth Jesso. In honor of her mother Mrs. H. E. Hovey who left Thursday for New York. Mrs. William M. Seabury en tertained Wednesday at her north Central avenue residence. Scarlet sweet peas were artistically arranged in the living room w here twelve guests enjoyed a rubber of auction, the prizes being won by Mrs. Herbert Burr Atha and Mrs. W. K. James. There were several additional guests at ten. Mrs. Dimar Cobb of 14 North Eighteenth avenue presided over a charmingly appointed luncheon yes terday complimentary to Mrs. Frank Hilderbran. Covers were laid for Mrs. Hilderbran. Mrs. Paul Thorne, Mrs. Eugene Redewill, Mrs. Charles Smurth v.aite and Mrs. Elizabeth Thorne. Judge and Mrs. Joseph H. Kibbey gave a dinner Monday evening in honor of Louis C. Hill. 1 v Mrs. Lawrence Hidden was the mo tif for a beautifully arranged luncheon j Thursday given by Mrs. H. E. Camp bell of North Central avenue. A rustic basket of pink verbena was the table's effective centerpiece and dain ty basket cards marked places for Mrs. Holden. Mrs. J. C. Adams. Mrs. Foster Rockwell. Mrs. John H- Page. Mrs. "larrett Sluiller. .Mrs. Joe (Ireen and Mrs. Charles MeArthui. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Ciillette of .It '7 North Seventh street gave a de lightful series of dinners last week. On Tuesday they entertained eleven guests and Japanese Iris formed the floral adornment. Their gutsts on Friday numbered ten and fragrant I rosea were ued in decoration. Mrs. I.. E. Hewins of East Wash ington street was hostess of a card club of several seasons ago on Thurs day afternoon. Eight guests enjoyed the lolly reunion and the prizes were won ny Mi. Frank Hilderbran and Mrs. Eugene Redewill. Luhrs and Miss Emma Luhrs I Stelii Wilson. Mi An her and H. V.I weeks enroute f.r hn- home in White Porter of Minneapolis. (Salmon. Mrs Bodinghouse has been) t i extensively feted during her winter's Judge and Mrs. Henry I ). Ross of ' stay here with her parents, Mr. and 121S North Central avenue will cele- Mrs. J. W. Donis of Casa de Rosas.! brate their twenty-fifth wedding an- ami will be greatly missed. Equally i niversary. on Saturday evening when ! regretful goodbye s will be said the i they u ill be at home to their friends j same day to Miss Stella Wilson who' nas neen a guesi at trie imrrts iioiiie. for the past month. She will accom pany Mrs. Boiidinghouse to San Fran cisco and visit Mrs. l.ciri for an in definite periofl. edly be showered . with congratulations j from ail over the state, while hundreds 1 Judge and Mrs. C. F. Ainsworth gave I of friends in town will Jittend the old .-in attractively appointed dinner Tu-s-d.iv e ?:.i-sr s; 1hcr '-t:a Cunril avenue residency Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Byrne Hopkins of Colorado Springs. R. P. Davie of Los fashioned "open house in honor of the happy " they event. will hold Autographic KODAK At the time you "click" ths shutter you know tho Who' When? Why? or How? of a pic ture. MAKE SURE. The Auto graphic Kodak enables you to write it on the film at the time you are in possession of all the facts. WE HAVE THEM, We also have a full line of NEGATIVE ALBUMS, in which to preservo your films. Miller-Sterling Go. "Whero Quality Cour.ts" H. W. DAYKIN, Pres.. 42 North Center Maynard Dixon, the well known land scape painter is a recent arrival in Tempe and will sketch in and around this valley and on the desert for the next eight months. Mr. Dixon and Mrs. Dix.Mi who is charmed with Ari zona, will be the motif for innumerable social events during their stay. They were the luncheon guests of Mrs. C. F. Ainsworth on Monday, John Rinker Kibbey being the other guest. Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Hanny gave a luncheon of six covers at (he Adams Thursday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleishman of Tucson. Mr. and Mrs. William Burton Mc Candless e 3il Kmst Culver street gave one of the week's pleasant af fairs Thursday evening when they en tertained with auction. Mrs. Randolph McEllaney of Tucson made the highest score. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. v. E. Ilnny, Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. John Kel logg, Mrs. William Cordon. Mrs. Ran dolph McEllaney. Mis Kate Christy and Joseph Morrison. Mr. and Mis. Arthur Cibbons Hulett entertained at dinner Wednesday ev ening at their home on West Roose velt street. The table was prettily de corated in pink sweet peas and covers were arranged for Mr. and Mrs. Kred Fleishrdrin of Tucson. E. J. Unstable of Mrs. Ocorge A. Mintz of 311 North Fourth avenue left Friday evening for California to he away until autumn. She will remain in Los Angeles until June IT. when sue and her daughter Miss (leorcia Mintz a student of the Cumnock school will leave for San Francisco. They plan being in the ex position city until late in July when Mr. Mintz will join them in the south. Miss Mtnt.z, who is an exceedingly clever and talented girl will take a so cial course at Cumnock late in sum mer and at the conclusion of the term return .home w ith her parents. She will be one of the particularly attractive debutantes of the coining year. Mrs. T. E. Marshall gave an in formal luncheon Tuesdafy ai the In gleside Country club, where she and Mr. Marshall have been passing the winter and spring months. They plan to remain until May . when they leave for the California coa-ic to pas a short time en route to their place in Northern Point, Michigan where they will summer. ! The Cuild of the Trinity Pro-Ca-! thedral, Mrs. Ceorge Vickers, president j will hold a bake in the parish house "Fridays. a week. The day set for the 1 affair is a most happy one, preceding as it does the May Day fetes. There I will be mL'iiy distinctive delicacies to tempt the picnic parties the following day. The Harmony club held a social af 1 ternoon on Widinnday at the Woman's Club the hostesses being Mrs. Rus sell Warner. Mrs. Adolf Liebenow, Mrs. J. E. Hammond and Miss Cecil Billlps. " Mr. and Mrs S. A. Bowman of Ce lina. Ohio, left Thursday for their home after passing a delightful winter in Phoenix. Cleaning Clothes Right Our work never varies it is always the saijie. Our price never varies one price the year nurl i. ."!. We solicit your patronage. .Just Uoe the phone. "We Do It Right" 121 Wast Monroe St., Opposite Y. Phone 1042 M. C. A. Mrs. A L. Dor.m and Mrs. Eva But ler were hostesses ht the Priscilla club Wednesday afternoon at the Dor an resilience on North Fourth street. j Mrs. Harvey I). Patton assisted in re- i-eiving and the guests included Mrs. j John D. Spanglcr. Mrs. L. D. Dameron ! .Mrs. A. McDole. Mrs. H. E. Pidduck of ! England. Mrs S. A. Bowman, Celina, j Ohio. Mrs. O. A. Williams of Wash l ington. D. ('., Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. i Levi Young, Mis. O. Fred Sharpe, Mrs. V. E. Lindsay. Mrs. G. B. Wilcox, Mrs. I K. S. Townsend and Mrs. T. E. Irvine. Lilt le t WEDDING INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS E. LITTLE COMPANY 420 SOUTH BROADWAY , LOS ANGELES L.llt'. Mrs. Elizabeth Thorne of Pasadena was the incentive lor a prettily ap pointed luncheon Wednesday ovil which Mrs. Piul Thorne presided at I her home. 12 South Eighteenth av i enue. Among others those asked to 1 meet Mrs. Thorne were Mrs. Fianli Hilderbran and Mrs. Lamar Cobb. c Mrs. Harold C. Bennett of 30 West Linwood street was hostess of the week's meeting of the Monday Auction club. The prizes were won by Mrs. Frank Hilderbran and the guests of honor were Mrs. Julian HoUnes and Mrs. 11. W. Ashbury. Mrs. Hilder bran and Airs. Edwin Malcolm Hull will entertain the club at luncheon tomorro.v at the latter's home, West Adams street. Dr. and Mrs. V. V. Woodward of 11 If West Adams street were recent dinner hosts their guests including Mr. and Mrs. J. C. C. H. Boon, Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Daykin, Mrs. Helen Daykin and Miss Ann Dajkin of Wadsworth. Ohio. William Coleman Rogers gave a pic nic Sunday evening in compliment to the members of the Tucson Country ciub who motoreil over for the week end eolf tournament Amotit rlirtKo there were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ed- f win Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kings bury, Mr. and Mr?. J. E. Rowlands, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Page. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ilolden. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Lescher, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Begeer. Mr. and Mrs. Foster H. Rock well, Mr. .and Mrs. Homer King. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kendall of Tucson, Mrs.. Robert Wallace Craig, Mrs. Ran dolph McElhaney, Mrs. Horace Knowles, Mrs. T. E. Moriority, Miss Jane Rider of Tucson, Miss Kitty Craig. Miss Ruth Ainsworth, Miss Selma (loldberg, Miss Rose Bell Gold man, Joe Cassou, Standwood Murphy, T. N. Chapman, Fred Almee. Robert Beardslev, Joe Trotter, Alexander Baker, Eugene Uoldman, Justic Goe bel. Harold Steinfeld, Ben Hill and William Bell of Tucson. Mrs. Carl Hayden was the guest on Wednesday and Thursday of Mrs. laniel Francis of North Central av enue. In honor of her hou.se guest Mrs. . Francic entertained with a desert picnic to which were bidden Mis. William Perry Se-irs. Mrs. Sims Ely, Mrs. E. K. Ivirkland and Mrs. Sims Ely, Jr. t Mrs. Emma Paddock Telford left Monday for Palo Alto after a several months stay in Mesa the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Henry . David Evans of the Evans school. Mrs. Tel tord is an interested visitor here every season and her stay being followed by a Feries of lectures on Arizona in Cali fornia and the east. She has the rep utation o"f being a clever speaker And frotirtii firand (Clotfira A. O- C The McDougall-CassoujCo. Direct Attention to the Completene&s Stocks in the of Hot Weather Depart ment of their Men's Shop Men's Wearables of every sort, especially adapted to this climate. Genuine "Palm Beach" Suits $8.50 and upwards. "Palm Beach" Shoes $4. "Palm Beach" Hats 50c to $2, Rogers -Peet Tropical Worst ed Suits $25. ha s, written numerous articles on the Balkan states where she passed years in study and travel. She was at one time household economics editor of an eastern publication. Mrs. E. E. Jack of Olendale and her sruests .'Irs. c. D. Jack, Miss Johnson and Miss Masie Bean of De catur and Miss Virginia MeEiroy of Olendale motored to Roosevelt in the week. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Bates (Rosa lind Boide) will arrive from New Voile earh in May and wiil be. the guests 61 Dr. and Mrs. Lorenzo L'oido of North Second street for an inde finite period. Mrs. A. M. M:i) field is being con gratulated by her many friends upon her success as a director of amateur Charles De Mund returned to Los Angeles Thursday after a few davs stay in tovvn the gue?t of his rela tives, the Herman Perry De Munds of North Second avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holden will leave tomorrow for northern Arizona and California where a few weeks will be passed en route for their hopie in Boston. early ! theatricals. Mrs. Mayfield produced I "Female Masonry" a screamingly fun i ny farce at Masonic Temple, Thursday evening. Mrs. Shirley Christy of the Arizona School of Music gave the entire pro gram on 'Music" at the last meeting of the Friday Club. Mrs. Christy read a brilliant paper on early English Mu sic covering the period that has been the study of the club this season. o ' EFFEMINATE METHOD Mr. and Mrs. Hudson were having a Mrs. John Porter who was the guest dit-cussion one evening over Mr. Mor of her daughter. Mis. Louis Sands at ri, a ftiend of the family, her country place "Manistee" for sev- "I don't see," tsaid .Mrs. Hudson. er.il months left Friday for her home "how you tan say that Mr. Morris in Rockford. III. Slie.v.a.v aecom- has an effeminate way or talking. He panied by Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Poi -j has a very loud and masculine voice." ler. who wintered in California and "f mean dv an effeminate way of were in phoenix for the week en-j talking, my dear," responded the hus- joying the delightful hospitality of band, "that he talks all the time." the Sands home. National Monthly. Friendship Link Bracelet The -Latest Fad c Start with a single link like the above, which you can wear on a velvet ribbon around the wrist. Members o your family and your friends will each be glad to give you a link, with their initials engraved upon it. It only takes a few links (nine to twelve) to make you a "complete FRIENDSHIP LINK BRACE LET a life long reminder of your friends. Each link is slerling silver. Price per single link 25c each. Be the bracelet. firsl in your set to secure a complete (Si Jewelers "Store of Service' CO. Goodrich Bldjr. Milady Every hostess longs for a social secretary that the entire responsibility of entertaining might not rest upon her shoulders. If she is clever, she knows that it is essential not only to have every detail correct, taut that an artis tic and distinctive scheme must be carried out. It is often quite a prob lem to shop, and when one is not constantly in touch with new fads and fancies they are sometimes at a loss when a selection is to be made. We will be delighted to assist you to be, in fact, your social secretary. You might search the most exclusive shops in the country and you would find nothing more attrac tive than our stock of guest and table cards and favors. If you wish to carry out a color combina tion or an - unusual idea, the conceits will be espe cially designed for the oc casion. A clever hostess attracts interesting people to her social functions. She should not forget that place and tally cards add a finishing touch to crown the whole with success. Then, too, there is the dinner favor. Here real in sreniousness is required for the novelty should be unique and beautiful. and likewise serve as a de lightful and practical souvenir. TheMcNeil Company Manufacturing j Stationers PHOENIX ARIZONA t rma