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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN, PHOENIX. SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1921.
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Cookies
Cakes
Pies and
Pastries
as good
as tho
you had
baked
them in
your own
kitchen .
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Mil lriv
The Pleasure of Shopping
To simplify the selection of your gifts is the real object
of the Kenilworth Gift Shop.
Here, grouped in a separate space, are delightful and ap
propriate articles for the home.
It is a pleasure to make your selections in our Kenilworth
Gift Shop.
Visit our Kenilworth Gift Shop and look around at your
leisure.
. MAKE SHOPPING A PLEASURE
Thoughtful Christmas
Gifts Bring Grateful
Remembrances
Crane's Papers
show a careful
selection
See our new styles
and ask to see
Famous
rench
abrics
The pinacle of
perfection
' Give particular
people
An Eversharp pennil or a fountain
pen. an address book or a tourist
tablet. A desk set or hammered
topper. A kodak or framed picture.
A Gift book or an album.
For the Young Folks
Yolland's fine books on
instructive games.
Every item in our stock
carefully chosen at
Mffler-SierFng Co.
Where Quality Count
H. W. DAYKIN, Pres.
42 N. Pentral
Unusual flavor
and richness
The distinctly fine flavor and
richness of Donofrio's cakes and
pastries tell you in a satisfying
way that special care is taken in
our bakery to produce only the
best. '
Cleanliness in all things at all
times, is insisted upon here the
, same high baking standards that
you require in your own kitchen
are maintained, always.
Fresh .daily, come crisp golden
brown rolls and bread, possess
ing that delightful taste of
"home-baked" things.
and our prices are no more
than ordinary bake shops charge.
where the quality
is just a little bit better
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116-120 West Adams Street
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IS INTERESTING
SOCIETY EVENT
The "something different" sched
uled this week gives interest to af
fairs not to be found in the usual run
of dinners, dances and bridge. Ama
teur theatrica'r always have a fas
cination for society, and when Us
favorite members appear in the pro
duction, the interest is manifold. A
one-act farce that is to be presented
at the Country club Wednesday even
ing is not only attracting the interest
of club members but the public in
general, which will make up the audi
ence which will witness the clever
performance at the club house. The
cast Is rehearsing religiously under
the capable direction of Mrs. Celora
Martin Stoddard. Mrs. Avery Corp
stein will take the lead, while other
equally well known amateurs who
will take part Include Mrs. Lou Ella
Archer, Mrs. Tom Dunbar. Celora
Martin Stoddard, Lester Byron, R.
Allyn Lewis, and W. W. Kingsbury.
Other features of the evening will be
a dance number by Mrs. Marvin
Smith and a male quartet arranged
by Donald Dunbar will also con
tribute to the enjoyment,
Chief Justice and Mr.
Rocs Are Dinner Host
Chief Justice and Mrs. Henry D.
Ross were dinner hosts last evening
when they entertained eight guests
at their home on North Central ave
nue. Country Club Bridge
Luncheon Gay Affair
The Country club bridge luncheon
Wednesday was one of the most de
lightful events of the gay week. A
number of club members entertained
preceding the bridge, at which Mrs.
E. W. Baum captured the prize. Mrs.
Baura was in the party given by Mrs.
H. M. Fennemore, whose guests were
Mrs. George Brockway and Mrs. A. L.
Moore, Mrs. C. F. Alnsworth pre
sided over a charming affair in honor
of her mother, Mrs. J. Thompson
Graham, her guests numbering 12.
Mrs. E. J. Bennitt was another host
ess, giving a cleverly arranged lunch
eon in honor of Mrs. Thomas Dunbar
and Mrs. Charles McArthur. Covers
were laid for 12. Mrs. S. J. Bucking
ham entertained a few guests, in
cluding Mrs. O. P. Johnson, Mrs.
Earle Nash and Mrs. M. H. McCaila.
Local People Are Spending
Week-End at Hot Springs
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Twohy and Lee
Wilson are week-ending in Castle
Hot Springs.
Mr., and Mrs. Arthur T. Esgat
Entertain for Bride-Elect
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Esgat e gave
a charmingly arranged dinner at the
Country club Tuesday evening In
honor of Miss Eva Behn, whose mar
riage to William Ridgely Chapline
was an event of the following day.
Their guests were Miss Behn and Mr.
Chapline, Mr. and Mrs. Theorn Fa-
pan, Mrs. H. K. Behn, Miss Edna
Paulson and Lieutenant Goorge Chap
line, U. S. N.
Mr. Charles K. Pishon
Gives Attractive Tea
Mrs. Charles K. Pishon, who has
contributed to the autumn's social
calendar with a eerie of teas, gave
a particularly attractive affair Tues
day afternoon at apartment at the
Powers. American beauty roses dec
orated with pleasing effect. There
were present Mrs. William Corpstein,
Mrs. Lester Byron, Mrs. O. P. John
son, Mrs. Henry Sullivan, Mrs. Avery
Corpstein, Mrs. Charles R. King, Mrs.
Guy Alsap, Mrs. J. Neal Harris, Miss
Erile Dameron and Miss Katherine
O'Reilly.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McQueen
Are to Be Breakfast Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McQueen will
give a breakfast this morning at their
home in Mesa. Twelve guests will
be present.
Mrs. J. Neal Harris Hostess
At Informal Bridge Event
Mrs. 3. Neal Harris gave n In
formal bridge Thursday afternoon
when she entertained a few guests at
her country home. Those there in
cluded Mrs. Charles K. Pishon, Mrs.
William Corpstein, Mrs. Harold Gold
berg. Mrs. Hugh S. Antrim, Jr., Mrs.
Lester Byron, Mrs. O. P. Johnson,
Mrs. W. H. Watklns, Mrs. Vernon
."eters and Miss Katherine O'Reilly.
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MISS ELEANOR LEWIS I
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Miss Eleanor Lewis, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs I. Allyn Lewis, is one
of the popular girls In society who
does not give up her time exclusively
to Its diversions. A pianist of abil
ity. Miss Lew s has devoted much
of her time to study and only last
summer continued her musical edu
cation on the coast. .Identified with
the Musicians' club, she has appear
ed on many of its programs and has
contributed generously to many oth
er programs presented in this city.
Her extension work for the Musicians'
club gave pleasure a year ago to the
Inmates of the various local Institu
tions. Miss Lewis is giving addi
tional attentiot to her work this sea
son, having established a class.
Eugene Goldman Guest of
Honor at Informal Affair
Eugene Goldman, who is here from
San Francisco for a few weeks, was
the guest of honor at an informal
affair given Thursday evening by Mr.
and Mrs. Leon S. Jacobs. A dance
at the American was followed by a
supper at the Power apartments,
where Mr. and, Mrs. Jacobs are domi
ciled. Twenty guests were present.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson
Dinner Hosts Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Johnson were
dinner hosts last evening at their
home on West Adams street, when
they entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wayland and Charles O'Malley.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Korriclc
Entertain On Anniversary
In celebration of their second wed
ding aniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Korrick gave a delightful bridge
Wednesday evening at their home on
the McDowell road. The high scores
were made by Mrs. Abe Kdrrlck and
A. S. Strauss. The guests numbered
thirty-five.
Sen Francisco Resident
Guest of Mrs. J. T. M elder
Miss Lena Kphlman of San Fran
cisco Is a recent arrival who will be
in town a month the guest of Mrs.
Joseph T. Melcser.
Are Incentive for Dinner
At the Adam on Monday
Miss Eva Behn and William Ridge
ly Chapline, whose wedding was an
event of Wednesday, were the in
centive for a smartly arranged dinner
at the Adams Monday evening, pre
sided over by Mrs. H. K. Behn. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T.
Esgate, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Fagan
and Lieutenant George Chapline, U.
S. N. They later attended a dance at
the American, where the party was
joined by Mr. and Mrs. John D. Parks.
Miss Angela Marshall. Miss Edna
Paulson, Miss Mabel Fuqua. Edward
Marshall, Don Pennell and Robert
Phileo.
San Francisco Woman To
Be Joined by Husoand Here
Mrs. W. F. Rudolph of San Fran
cisco, who has been here for a fort
night, will be Joined shortly by Mr.
Rudolph, with whom she will return
to the coast after the holidays. Mrs.
Rudolph is at present the guest of
her mother, Mrs. Imogene La Chance.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gam Leav
Today to Winter on the Coast
Mr. and Mrs. Krnil Gnnz are to
winter in California, leaving Jiere to
day for the coast.
.
Visitor Here Is to Leave
Soon for Oakland Home
The many friends she has made
during her three months' stay in
Phoenix will regret to learn that Miss
Carmen Moore Is leaving shortly for
her home In Oakland. While here
Miss Moore has been the guest of her
sister. Mrs. Clarence Woodbury.
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Do -vqu Know That
We Do Our Own
Cordian Pleating, Knife Pleating
Box Pleating
And have a complete Dyeing and Cleaning De
partment. We have a modem equipped plant such
as is not generally found in a city several times
larger than Phoenix.
Your garments are safe with us, fully protected
by insurance.
Can you afford to send them elsewhere.
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BRANCH 14 WEST ADAMS
PLANT THIRD AVENUE AND MADISON
Mr. E. L. Downing To Giv
Luncheon At Ranch House
Mr. E. L. Downing will be a host
ess of the week, giving a luncheon
of SO covers Tuesday at the Ranch
House.
Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Spllsbury
Hosts At Dinner At Club
Mr. end Mrs. P. G. Spilebury gave
a dinner of eight covers Thursday
evening at the Country club, the
guests remaining afterwards for the
ciub bridge.
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Mr. and Mr. Charles R. King.
Hosts At Informal Supper
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R King gave
an informal supper Sunday evening
at their apartment at the Kenilworth
in honor of Lee Wilson of Seattle.
. Those there beside the guest of hon
! or were Mr. and Mr. Phil Twohy,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Pishon,
Mrs. e. A. Rows and Miss Katherine
O'Reilly.
Mr. and Mr. Guy Alsap
Entertain At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Alsap gave one
of the smartest dinner of the week
when they entertained last evening
at their horn on North Fifth ave
nue. Cut flowers made an effective
cecoration wniie greenery leni a
charmlmr note to the arrangement.
uover were laia ror Mr. ana Mrs.
Donald Dunbar, Mr. and Mr. Celora
Martin Stoddard. Mr. and Mr. Averv
Corpstein. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dun-
imr, Mr. biiu iuia. a. v. Auimat,v uu
Eugene Goldman.
Mrs. David Goldberg Return
From Visit In San Franeisoe
Mr. David Goldberg returned
Wednesday from San Francisco,
where ehe spent the paat few months
with her daughter, Mrs. Sanford
Moose.
Mrs. C. O. Ellis To Give
Tea In Honor of Visitor
Mrs. C. O.- Ellis of Monte Vista
road will giv an Informal tea
Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs.
J. Thompson Graham, who Is leaving
Sunday for her home In Pennsyl
vania. Mr. O. H. Tucker of Preseott
Weekend Guest of Local Woman
Mm. O. H. Tucker of Preseott Is
spending the weekend here the guest
of Mrs. H. K. Behn. Mrs. Tucker
came down from the north for the
Chapline-Behn wedding which was
an event of Wednesday.
Mr. B. A. Ficka Giv
Dinner At Residence
Mrs. B. A. Firkas gave a charm
Ingly arranged dinner of eight cov
ers Wednesday at her home on. West
Washington street. Yellow chrysan
themums were used In decoration.
Mr. and Mr. Harold Goldberg
Established in New Horn
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldberg have
moved into a charming apartment at
104 East Moreland. where they will
be established for the remainder of
the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell
Return From Northern Home
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell have
returned from their summer home at
Flagstaff, to the delight o their many
friends who have missed them great
Jy during their long absence in the
north.
Younger Set to Have
Many Yuletide Affair
Members of the Junior set are look
Ing forward with pleasure to the
Yuletide season, when numerous de
lightful affairs will be given in their
honor. Boys and girl home from
college for the happy vacation period
will be the incentive for a number of
affairs which are already being
planned. Miss Ruth Baum, the pretty
school girl daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
E. W. Baum, is expecting guests from
the coast. Miss Jane Sohultz and Miss
Margaret Wall of Los Angeles visit
ing her during Christmas week. Dr.
and Mrs. Baum will give a danre in
honor of the visitor at the 'Hotel
Adam December 27. for which Invi
tations will be issued shortly.
Returns From School
For Vacation Season
Miss Helen Francis returned home
yesterday from Westlake school to be
here for the holiday season.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Barnes
Give Delightful Bridge
Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Barnes of
North Sixth avenue gave a bridge
Friday evening. Those who enjoyed
their delightful hospitality included
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Stockton,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kinney, Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Anderson, Miss Effi Irvin
and Walter Young Mills
Mrs. Thoma R Marshall
Takes Part in Gayety
Mrs. Thomas R Marshall, wife of
former Vice President Marshall, re
ceived a warm welcome when she
attended recent Country club event.
Mrs. Marshall is a favorite in local
society and Its members had their
first opportunity of greeting her this
season Wednesday when she attend
ed a luncheon given at the club by
Mrs. C V. Alnsworth.
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MRS DAVID LIKNAITZ
Music lovers are looking forward
to the program to be presented at
the Woman's club Tuesday after
noon when Mrs. David Liknoitz, pi
anist, will give two numbers. Mrs.
Liknaltx has been heard here before
and the public recognizes her a an
artist who possesses temperament
technique and interpretative Insight.
A California girl, she received her
early training on the coast, going
abroad later and finishing ber stud
ies In Berlin with Richard Burmels
ter. On he return to America un
der the management of Mr. Behymer,
she appeared as soloist and also ac
companist to Ellen Leach Yaw, Wen
del Kopta and others. Giving up
concertizlng for teaching, she found
ed the Lillian Adams Piano Acad
emy, and was acclaimed one of the
foremost musicians on the Pacific
coast. After Miss Adams" marriage
to Dr. Liknaitz she retired from ac
tive work giving over the academy
to her musical friends. Since coming
to Phoenix she ha become prom
inently identified with musical cir
cles ard it will be interesting to learn
that she will continue her work here
in teaching.
Marto-Shedd Nuptials
Interest Phoenicians
A wedding of Interest to Phoenic
ians took p ace In Stockton, Calrf.,
Nov. 30, when Mrs. Florence E. Shedd
became the bride of S. W. Marto.
Both were former residents of this
city. Mr. Marto is engaged Jn busi
ness In Stockton where they will
make their Lome.
MAIN FLOOR SHOE DEPARTMENT
A Holiday Sale of Smart
Winter Footwear
So that our "Volume" of business on regular merchandise wilf not
suffer during Christmas shopping p eriod, we announce important econ
omies on
STREET SHOES, OXFORDS AND PUMPS
Many will be shrewd enough to see, in this event, a good chance to
make some woman, man or child, a really worth while gift at a welcome
saving.
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Jazz" Oxfords all the rage
we have them In all
widths at
Felt Slipper, and Juliets Here in abundance. The assortment we
have gathered for holiday gifts embrace so many styles and colors, that
the only problem is which to choose
THE SLIPPERS RANGE IN PRICE FROM
$1.39 T0 $4.00
FlorsheJm Shoes
For Men
Mr. Robert Wallace Craig
To Have London Visitor
Mrs, Fred Ponehamplon of Lon
don is expejied In town Tuesday to
spend the remaining winter months
as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rob
ert Wallace Craig.
Country Club Bridge
Successful Event
The bridge at the Country club
Thursday evening was one of the par
ticularly enjoyaole events of the
week. Eight table were in play and
the prizes were won by Mr. A. L.
"Moore and Fred Wlnshlp.
: a Gifts of unusual beauty
WQ'iioyr and d i s t i n c tion that
JlJJp combine true artistic
n merit with novelty and
r;'"!;i J enduring worth.
FORTY-FOUR
NORTH FIRST STREET
A 7 ct. - FANCY STATIONERY -
A JWew knowing newest parchment
of Fancy incense burners
Polychrome Mirrors polychrome baskets
t . . . SOFA CUSHIONS
has just arrived! mary jane chocolates
"The Art of the Indian shows its
highest expression in the Tribes
of the Southwest."
This Christmas Send
An Indian Basket
A Gift Typical of Arizona '
Eastern friends find much pleasure in receiv
ing things of Indian handiwork from their
friends in the far west
This Christmas send an Indian Basket a
really useful gift unique and beautiful.
We have large and
mall baskat 'from all
tribes, suitable for sawing
baskets, wast baskets,
I la and ornamental
plaque.
GRAVES
INDIAN SHOP
Eight W. Washington
r? Vfttwtcn Our a
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"Sally .
' Pumps"
A stylish pat
tern very
much in
vague
$6.50
this season.
S6.50
A CHRISTMAS GIFT
BOTH PRACTICAL AND
VERY USEFUL. ALL
STYLES AND SIZES.
Red Cross Shoes
For Women
Mr. and Mr. Powell
Ar Dinner Host
Mr. and Mr. W. C. Powell gave
an informal dinner Monday evening
at their home on West Madison
street. Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. F. A. Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Powell and Moman Powell.
Farewell Event Given
In Honor of Mrs. Mttn
Mr. S. A. Metten, who leave
shortly for California where she will
take up her permanent residence,
was the incentive for a delightful
affair Wednesday evening when the
Wednesday Social Circle entertained
in her honor.
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Educator Shoes
Fcr Children