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t rn: two Section Two THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1919 'Doings of Week fa Society of Anmna-s Capitol HOME ATlHTIS FOR PH1I1 I Mill it uuyety h;is iimde it pos- Augnst by Mr. Mintz and make an ex- tensive motor tour of the state i Miss Dorothy Blair , Gives Dinner Dance Miss Dorothy Ulair gave a prettily, apiolrited dinner at her home on Kast McDowell street Wednesday evening, I later entertaining her guests at River side. In the party were Dr. and Mrs. ileoixe Blair, Miss Thelma Strnmberg. t j Miss Carrie Mulrein, Miss Margery 1 sililn for Phoenicians to rmeain at home I KinKshury, Alerwtcie Nichols. Kerney a ml enjoy Ihe many delights that have Benjamin, J. H. Mason, John Benjamin, only iie. ii discovered here during re- i and Kdvvin Blair. em ywirs. It is not so very long ago ! hat there nan a iitice:iblc oVpoputa- Mrs. Charles Stauffer ion or town occaincii ny tne ursii 10 summer on voast -i-rm weather. This hits been changed Mrs. Charles Stauffer will leave this since ;irnu.enint:i have been made to; PVeninir for Komhein California where ! she will pass the summer months. i correspond with the season and there ire mtiMV who prefer this time of the e;ir at home to any other. The guy j .niornialit;. (if Hiimn.er has ushered in j a number of interesting events, swim- ming parties followed by picnic sup l.eis taking the load. Dancing, too, is popular just now and 1 he week-end events !t Mor'cy's and the affairs at Ibvcrside as we!! as private parties are making up .1 calendar as fascinat ing as offerings of beach resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Lewis Hosts of Smart Event A Ftnart event of the week was the dinner given last evening by Mr. und Mrs. I'lnl Iewis In honor of Mrs. Allan l.arkin of Wichita Those there were Mr;- and .Mrs. Donald Dunbur. Mrs. t'arb'ton Wood, Mrs. Beeckman Lorril iaril. .Mrs. I'eter Durke. of New York, tllss .Marie frauds, Miss Kitty Craig, 1:. A. ' i ! ! es pie. Jack Barber. Everett Awry Corpstein and Alexander Taker. An Informal Luncheon On Week's Calendar t Mrs. Arthur T. Ksgate gave an in formal luncheon on Friday, those en- iving her hospitality including Mrs. licorge t'.oodrith. Mrs. Roy Wayland, jlrs. I. K White. Mrs. Bert Winslow, and-. Mrs. C. V. Dcming. Phoenicians Leave Town for the Summer Months I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Myers left last I evening for a several weeks absence on the coast. ' 1 Pleasant Park Event Enjoyed by Gay Group i j One of the pleasant events of the i i week was the swimming party and ! ' picnic supper at Riverside on Friday, i I Those there were Mr and Mrs. Ira J. j j Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Selim J, Michel- i I son, Mr. and Mrs. James Oriffin, Mr. i anu .vtrs. noy vvayiana. At r. ana sirs.! K. T. Collings, Mr. and Mrs. W T.I Ptudor, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Melczer, Mr. i and Mrs. Paul Codings, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McKllherren, and Mrs. David 1 Silverman Informal Luncheon is Event of Week Mrs. Lugene v hite presided over an informal luncheon on Wednesday that was one of the delightful affairs of the week. Covers were arranged for Mrs. George (ioodrich. Mrs. Roy Wayland, Mrs Arthur T. Esgate and Mrs. Bert Winslow. Diu.and Mrs. E. W. Baum fvlotif for an Affair Celebrate Birthday i at Riverside Park I In celebration of the birthday of her i small da.uehter Miss Petrina Wood. " Complimentary to Dr. and M rs. K. I Mrs. Oarleton Wood gave a swimming party and luncheon at Riverside on Tuesday, the little folk present in cluding Miss Loretta Dulmage, Miss tV Banm who left early in the week for a camping trip in the White moun tains, Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Johnson, gave a delightfully arranged dinner Monday evening at their home on North First avenue. Covers were laid jr twelve. Celebrates Birthday With Park Function t: In celebration of the twelfth birthday 'of her son, Raymond Johnson, Mrs. Ira J. Johnson gave a swimming party iid , picnic luncheon at Riverside on Thursday. The boys who were there included Jack Page. Royal Marks, Harry Rosen.weig, Barry Coldwater. ubd Robert Coldwater. Summer Plans of Sooiety Favorite X Miss Georgia Mintz is leaving on Thursday for the coast having planned her departure in order to be present at the alumni luncheon of Cumnock School to be held in Los Angeles on Saturday. Miss Mintz. was one of the most popular students at the school n-hieh she attended a few years ago and numbers among her closest friends fhc coast acquaintances of her student dtiys who always make her stay in California pleasurable. Mrs. George Mintz accompanied her daughter to Los Angeles and plans leaving there with her in a fortnight for Arrowhead Hot Springs. They will be joined in Jean Dunbar, Miss Margaret Mosse Miss Kathleen Mosse, Miss Joy Mosse. Miss Mona Schweppi, Miss Kathryn Hellwarth and Miss Lenora Hellwarth. Givs Dinner at . Riverside Park Mr. and Mrs. Webb Griffen gave a dinner at Riverside Park Thursday evening their guests numbering twelve. . Picnic Supper is Pleasant Affair One of the pleasant affairs of the past week was the picnic supper at Riverside on Monday, the party com prising Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Curry, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. McLellan, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taggart, Dr. and Sirs. j. L. Borah, Mr. and Mrs. F. Louis Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Eddy, Miss Agnes Daly and J. H Goodson. Party for Son on Fifth Birthday In celebration of the fifth birthday of Tom Higley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Higley gave an informal affair Sun day evening when they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Higley, Mr. and Mrs. Eben Lane, Miss Pearl Stauffer, Miss Dorothy Stauffer, Miss Helen SPECIALS FOR TODAY Include the following delicious hot weather dishes FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM CHERRY ICE CREAM NESSEROLE PUDDINGS FRESH APRICOT ICE CANTALOUPE ICE And other Standard Ices DONOFRIO'S CHICKEN DINNER SERVED TODAY IN CAFE, $1.00. 12 M. TO 8 P. M. Arizona School of Music SUMMER SCHOOL NOW IN SESSION LPILS MAY ENTER AT ANY TIME PHONES: 1009, 3240 WILLIAM CONRAD MILLS VOCAL STUDIOS 44 N. FIRST AVE. PHONE 4874 REDEWILL MUSIC COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1881 The Firm That Made Arizona Musical Phoenix. Arizona , ..hi j j i , , ! , J " fx 1 i ' " y "V , t i t i " f 1 ? I iV-A Vr r if tfA , f 'vWvl I i.c,v....j. r , , llrlgrni-lrTr- n- ia 8firr-t'J , i RUFFLED NET FOR JUNE BRIDESMAID CI Monday for a month's absence in Clifton. Mist Sharlott Hall on Journal Miner Staff Phoenix friends of Miss Sharlott Hall, and they are legion, will be in terested to learn that the clever young woman is now on the editorial staff of the weekly Journal Miner. She t.-IH summer in the north. Hunting Party i Pleasant Event A pleasant event of the week was the hunting party Friday evening fol lowed by a game supper on the desert. Those there were Mr. and Mrs Garrett Schullar, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc Queen, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Asbury, Mr. and Mrs. Barry Goldwater, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lutgerding and Sam Wilson. Lease Apartments for the Season 1 5 r ? 1 4 iiy V " I dinner Friday evening :U her North ! Second avenue home, covers bin U id ; for Mr. and Mrs. F. Iouis Zimmerman. i Miss Helen Burn. Miss Marie Kaylor, j ('. H Kaufman, G. H. Dill and R. T. I Westbrook. i ' ' I Mr. and Mrs. Barnes Give Informal Dinner i Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Barnes gave ! an informal dinner at their apartment i at the Arizona Wednesday, the compli mented guests being Donald Mctbn tock and Howard Yarcoe. To Coast Today After Visit Here Mrs. Asa Porter and her small son Billy Porter of El Paso, and Mrs. Por ter's mother. Mrs. Mayme Waite, who passed the week-end with Mrs. H. .1 Jessop. are leavnig this evening for tit coast where they will pass the sum i Mrs. Krenz Leaves For East Mr. and Mrs. AV. E. Robertson, who ! To Join Soldier Husband were established at the Hotel Adams ! Mrs. rYed B. Kreuz left Wednesda after their return from their honey moon, have leased apartments at the Powers for the season. Entertain Seven at Dinner Party for New York where she will join her husband Lieutenant Krenz who is ex pected shortly from overseas servic. Mrs. Krenz who has been wintering at Harqua Hala parsed a brief period in town with her sister. Miss Marcella Mrs. J. J. Sullivan gave a delightful Martin en route for the east. MISS FAITH SAFFORD Miss Faith Saffard. the charming daughter of Mrs. Mercy Safford of North First avenue, is one of the junior set who will summer in the north. She is leaving this week for Iron Springs, where she will remain until she enters the University of Arizona in the au tumn. Miss Safford was one of the group of pretty and popular girls who were graduated from the high school a fortnight ago. Griffen, Miss Ray Stauffer. Eleanor Stauffer, and in? almost immediately for the coast. I She will be accompanied by hed daugh- ter, Mrs. Herbert Burr Atha, Jr. j Charles O'Malley Host at Dinner Charles O'Malley was a dinner host at the park on Tuesday, his guests being Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Van Leuwen, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McQueen and Mrs Edwin Earl Nash. Going to Coast to Spend Summer Mrs William S. Humbert will leave Thursday for Long Beach where she will pass several weeks before going to San Francisco for the late summer season. She will be joined in Cali fornia in a fortnight by Mrs. William Kennedy Humber and her mother Mrs. George Bailey. To West Coast for the Summer Mrs. Roy Wayland will leave to morrow for Los Angeles. She will pass the entire summer on the west coast. Mrs. Holmquist Luncheon Hostess Mrs. F. M. Holmquist was a recent luncheon hostess giving a charmingly appointed affair at her apartments on North First avenue. The guest list included Mrs. Paul Bennett, Mrs R. C. Saufley, Mrs. Roy Wayland, Mrs. Ar thur T. Esgate and Mrs. Andrew Bau mert, Jr. Delightful Dinner at Arizona Club One of the delightful recent events was the dinner at the Arizona club enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Saufley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wayland, Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Van Leuwen, Dr. and Mrs. George Goodrich and Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Malley. To Chicago for the Summer Mrs. Charles O'Malley left Sunday for Chicago where she will summer. Returns From East for Brief Stay Mrs. William ferry Sears returned Tuesday from the east and plans leav- E. F. Parkers go to California The Edward J Parkers left Wedncs day for California where they plan pass the summer months. 1 Mrs B. A. Gillespie in City few Days Mrs. B. A. Gillespie, who has been in Oklahoma and California for the past month, was in Phoenix for a few days last week returning to Los ADgeles on Wednesday. Leave Tomorrow for California Mrs. B. A. FicUas and her grand -daughter. Miss Elizabet.ii Redewill, are leaving tomorrow for the summer's ab- ! sence in Southern Ca'ifornia. i i To Spend Summer at Beach Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Melczer left I W ednesday tor Los Angeles where they ; f will pass a few weeks before leasing a I PS beach cottage for the remainder of the I season. . - : . Open Cottage at Iron Springs Mrs. E J. Bennitt opened her cottage at Iron Springs on Tuesday and plans 1 to be at the mountain resort the ! greater part of the summer. In July she will have as her guests, Mr. and I Mis Harry Gray of Pasadena. Party Goes North On Camping Trip Dr. and Mrs. Ancil Martin and Mrs. W. C. Barnes have gone north for a ten days' camping trip at Oak Creek. Here is a happy suRgestion for a lommer bridesmaid's frock It is turquoise blue net, ruffled, shirred, puffed and gathered until the fair maid resembles a thistledown tuft the Van Lemvens decided to take np their permanent residence in Michigan, which was their former home, and to '.news of their plan will be learned with regret by all who know them. To Coast to Spend Summer Mrs Eeulah Stanton left recently for the summer's absence on the coast. To Clifton on Visit of Month Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Olmstead left U. S. MAY REWARD EVANGELINE BOOTH FOR WAR SERVICE Hj if I I '. . m k I We have the Writing Paper t you wish Crane's Linen Lawn in the new colors Laurel Forget-Me-Not Mignonette by the box or quire. MAGNOl A ICE CREAM "As Sweet and Pure as the Name'' ICE CREAM Jor Your Sunday Dinner SPECIAL TODAY Tutti Fruitti Ice Cream or Brick Phone 1671 and it will be delivered any place any time. Magnolia lee Cream is sold only at The Comer Drug Store Walter S. Solomon Soda Fountain Kitty Comer from the Adams Hotel Going to Michigan to Make Their Home Mr. and Mrs. J G. Van Leuwen. who have made a legion of friends during their six years residence in Phoenix, are leaving July 2 for Flint, Michigan where they will make their home, it is only within the pant tew days that 1 yagi'fi; Send in your films for better finishing Miller-Sterling Co. "vAere Quality Counts" H. W. DAYKIN, Pres. 42 North Central The Delicate Fabrics you wear in hot weather are given the attention nec essary to keep them in condition, if you bring them to, Rose Read West Monroe, opposite Y. M. C. A.; Telephone 1042 8 : Evangeline Booth. 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