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T THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1957 | SOCIAL and CLUB AFFAIRS Call your news into the office before Wednesday, 1 p.m. Phone ALpine 3-3682 Mrs. Perkins Entertains Club Mrs. Sybil Perkins hosted the ifoguettes in her lovely apart ment at 817 South Third Ave., toast week. With president Helen Ellis, presiding, plans were completed for an outing at the Hideout on July 26, after which former member Florence Wagner was welcomed back to the fold. A report on the condition of member Joann’s Grimes daugh ter who underwent an eye oper ation, was very satisfactory. Critic Nettie Warner who met with a slight accident while on Hshing trip has recovered. During the social hour which followed adjournment, the hos tess served cold cuts and trim ming, while her fellow club mem bers “oohed and ah-ed” over her beautiful, new apartment. ' Next meeting will be held with Nettie Warner on July 16. —Mae McCarthy, reporter. WHAT WE NEED p We mutter and sputter, We fume and we spurt; We mumble and grumble, Our feelings get hurt; We can’t understand things, Our vision grows dim, When all that we need is A moment with Him! —Author Unknown. STATEWIDE f Bathing j Beauty 1 Contest SPONSORED BY I William H. Patterson I Lodge of Elks 1 and I Grand Canyon Temple I WILL BE HEU) IN TWO PARTS f Sunday-July 21, 3P. M. I TALENT AND MODELING j Friday - July 26, 11 P. M. I PARADE OF BATHING BEAUTIES I at the Elks Home J 1007 South 7th Avenue Admission SI.OO Per Event KniEhts and Daughters to Meet The next meetlhg of Phoenix Tabernacle No. 9, Knights and Daughters of Tabor will be Fri day night, July 26, at 8 o’clock in the Masonic Temple, East Jef ferson and Fourth Street. > uso 330 N. Third Avenue “Home Away From Home” Calendar of Events ■ July 5-11 Friday—Bowling, Luke-Green way Auxil. Saturday—Juke Box Dance, Gold Star Mothers. Sunday, 2 pm.—Swimming, St. Agnes. Monday—Craft Night Navy Mothers. Tuesday—lce Cream Social. Wednesday—Pool Tourney. Thursday—Movie “Ten Tall Men”, Hadassah. SICK LIST Reported on the sick list are the Rev. S. M. Wood, very sick in County Hospital and the Rev. W. A. Washington, improved at Memorial Hospital. Nothing annoys the average child today like a disobedient parent. O. A. Battista. A woman is young till she takes more interest in the fit of her shoes than in the fit of her sweater. Raymond Duncan. ' ARIZONA SUN MEMORY LANE Would you like strolling down Memory Lane with us while we relive' the social and other events of five years ago, when: Miss Geraldine Christopher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Christopher, 914 South Third Avenue becomes the bride of Wil ford Hankins, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Richardson Hankins of Casa Grande, Ariz. Mrs. Ernestine Elliott, 1821 South 7th Avenue attends wed ding of her cousin, Miss Helen Wimbley in Kansas City, Mb. Mrs. Lovie Carter, 1317 East Jefferson returns to city follow ing vacation with relatives in Oklahoma ,and attendance at Sunday School Convention in Wichita Falls, Tex. Little Carrie Jean Grey cel ebrates birthday at party given by mother, Mrs. Amanda Grey, in their home, 1415 E. Jefferson Street. A-l Ernest Parker gives birth day party for wife Ella Mae in their new home, 4812 South 21st. Place. Two chartered busloads of jol ly good fellows in a holiday mood arrive at Gran Canyon to break fast and view the massive spec tacle; returning over the north ern rim byway of Flagstaff where the sponsors, the Elks Past Exalted Rulers Council, held quarterly meeting. Because of the absence of the Presiding Elder at the Arizona District Conference held here at Bethel Church, the Rev. L. J. Harper was elected chairman of the conference thus setting a precedent as the first elected chairman in history of the Ari zona District. Usually I’m able to Pneet emergencies, but last night when Bill marched in unan nounced with his old room mate, Joe, I was ready to desert him. I hadn’t shopped in days, and dinner was to be of the can opener variety. AH I could do was open another can and apologize. ' Joe was understanding. He told me that if I had to tolerate last minute dinner guests, J deserved a food freezer. “Sounds great,” Bill agreed, “but we haven’t the space.” “You could manage one like ours,” Joe insisted. “It’s an RCA Whirlpool upright model. Really compact, but what a lot of food it holds! The door alone is almost a pantry.” i Bill looked wary, but I was ready to hear more. “Look,” Joe advised, “I’m no expert in the j* food depart ment. Why not talk with * j>. my wife? I should call III? [|ui home, any- gSES? So I got on the phone with the food expert and learned plenty about that freezer. » I heard about the first-in, 1 first-out can dispensers and adjustable shelves in door. A gate arrangement holds packages neatly in place, and a fan in the door keeps them really cold. Roll-out baskets store bulky packages, I was told, and four primary freezing surfaces make short work of freezing fresh foods. All this in a trim cabinet that reflects the archi tectural styling of all home appliances manufactured by Whirlpool Corporation! Well, that was all the sales talk I needed. I just told Bill how we need a freezer and I think I’ll get one. Especially if * he can depend on little me to produce on short notice a five course dinner for an old school chum! Summer Drinks Sparkle For Youngsters, « s'- H >' -- && •. j&Sm m On a warm summer afternoon something special to drink makes a big hit with youngsters, especially if they’ve had a hand in the preparation. Many delicious drinks can be made with frozen fruit juices or syrups, ice cream, and carbonated water from your home soda syphon. Kidde’s Soda King syphon is fun for children and easy to use. It’s economical, too—cuts cost of bottled drinks in half. Available at departihent and appliance stores. GRAPE FIZZ 2 tablespoons concentrated j scoop vanilla Ice cream .grape syrup (or 8 this, frozen ls grape juice concentrate) (about K cap) Sparkling water I teaspoon sugar, optional CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM SODA 2 tablespoons chocolate syrup 1 scoop vanilla ice cream Milk Sparkling water ORANGE WHIZ 2 tablespoons concentrated A few ripe blueberries or orange syrup (or 8 tbls. fresh strawberries, sliced frozen orange juice con- 1 scoop vanilla Ice cream or centrate) orange sherbert Sparkling water 1 to 2 teaspoons sugar, optional TALL TART COOLER 2 tablespoons concentrated Sparkling water Wu end lime („ S , JZ,, Zo. or Un. Herbert tois. frozen lemonade con- r centrate) * teaspoons sugar, optional, Measure syrup or juice into a 10-ounce glass. Add Soda King sparkling water to fill glass half full. (When making Chocolate Boda, fill glass half full of milk.) If desired, stir in stigar. 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