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Arizona tribune. [volume] (Phoenix, Ariz.) 1958-197?, March 24, 1961, Image 2

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EDITOR’S MAILBAG
Dear Mr. Banks,
This comes as a belated
‘Thank You” for your great
contribution to the Anniversary
Celebration of Wesley Methodist
Church, my former parish. The
success we had can be directly
traced to the cooperation of so
many wonderful people, such as
yourself.
May God richly bless you I
Sincerely,
Charles Harlins
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SIGNAL SERVICE
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VETERANS NEWS
Arizona veterans of World War
I are asked to send their names
to Dr. H. B. Hatfield, 202 SjCoun
try Lane, Scottsdale.
The action is part of a regis
tration drive in connection with
a new pension bill introduced in
the U. S, House of Representa
tives earlier this month. The bill
would grant a 30 per cent pension
increase to those who qualify.
Dr. Hatfield is senior vice-com
mander of Arizona, Veterans of
World War I of the UJS.A., Inc.
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
We drove around Coventry and
“Shank” pointed out famous
churches. Finally, we turned into
an area called Tile Hill, where
Shank lived and where Ed had
lived for many years. We stopped
by the Newlins Pub and my hus -
band talked with the new manager.
He was approached by a little
lady who asked him if he was
Billy Banks’ boy. Ed told her
yea and they spent several min
utes speaking of his deceased
father.
Another tiny woman came for
ward and Ed thought she was
Mrs. Carter, she laughingly in
formed him that he was wrong.
She was Mrs. Carter’s mother.
Ed told her that she surely must
be 100 years old, because she
was looking the same when he
had gone abroad. Everyone had
a laugh, when Mrs. Sprawaithe
said that her daughter was ailing.
We left the pub and motored
toward Kenilworth Castle byway
of Green Road. The countryside
was beautiful even though it was
winter. We enjoyed the drive past
old churches and mills. Finally
we came to the castle. It looked
just the way an old castle should,
we got out and entered the gate.
A gatekeeper made change while
Ed remarked that he and his
boyhood companions used to run
and play all over Kenilworth
Castle freely. He thought it was
a little strange to have to pay.
(From Kenilworth to Stratford-
Next week.)
GAVEL NOTEBOOK
ALPHA GAMMA RHO chapter.
Alpha Chi Pi Omega sorority
will hold a special practice sess
ion and planning meeting at Riv
erside Park Ballroom, Monday,
March 27, at 4 pm. All models
and members are asked to attend.
The annual hair style show,
“Timing Trends of Coiffures”
will be presented at the ball
room, Sunday, April 16, from
4 to 7 p.m.
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1404 W. BUCKEYE
Snowden
Barber Shop
2104 E. BROADWAY
Open ’til 8 p.m.
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Bar B-Q
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CROUPS
INCLUDES
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rr. $ 288°°
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ARIZONA TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MAR. 24, 1961,
HOWDY PARDNERS, WE ARE READY
FOR THE NEXT ROUNDUP OR RODEO
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YIP-YI-YA, watch out pardners said these rough and ready
wranglers. Left to right Mesdames Anna Sutton, Australia Dennis,
Manager Henry McMillon, Mesdames Thelma Johnson and Elois
Stewart, welcome dudes and cowpokes to the Porters and Waitresses
Club, 1229 E. Washington.
Tribune Advertisers
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