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Section 2 Page 6 (To o I f h g m I n c r Coolidge. Arixona Friday. December 13, 1946 Kenilworth Homemakers To Hold Annual Xmas Party December 17 The annual C'hrlst max party of Kenilworth Homemakers will be held Tuesday. Ite<.-jit>er IT, in the home of Mrs. F. K. Jones. Mrs Ulenn M Carter will be eo-host ess Members will meet at 11:30 a. m Response to roll call will be made by giving a Christmas tra dition. or favorite Hible verse There will be a potluck lunch at noon, a Ittft ex< hange. and contest games in the afternoon. Year books w;ll be distributed at the meeting. Refreshments for the party have been planned by the social com mittee Mrs Glenn Carter, Mrs. J. G Davis ami Mrs. Joe Blakeman. || R. V. Shumway CONTRACTING COMPANY M “H> ,/>,riulizi ill ranrrrit jnpr irrigation tilth iiu " I CONCRETE EXCAVATING I j Write or Phone Collect id 1724 W. CAMELBACK RAOD— PHONE 5-3358 U Phone!*, Arizona !| In Joyland , in Toyland with i Jolly Old St. Nick i * rounded by his beautiful dolls, amusing games, trains, 3 3> Our Toyland is dazzling and gay. Santa is back sur- * J 3 • drums, horns and everything to delight the youngsters. < J 1 So complete is his supply this year that our counters < and shelves are stacked with his bright toys. Come 3 < ► early and make your choice while the assortment 3 J «> is fresh and complete. 3 [ Harry Bloch’s VARIETY STORE 3 3 West Coolidge Avenue Coolidge < > < *♦♦»♦»♦♦»♦#»♦♦♦•♦•♦♦»••♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ eeee»»» || Last Call! § GET YOUR 6 Make your selection while our stock is complete—avoid any last minute disappointment. ORDER NOW! Free delivery in Coolidge 2T tjl& A sight extra charge will be made if you wish to St have your tree sprayed or tinted any color (except gold) 5? Don't Forget Our Gift Special! Qjf A box containing 10 minature cacti shipped any jSjjf where in the U. S. $ 1 .95 Sf for 1 Send one to your out-of-state friends j\ Phone 348-R4 and place your order now Natural Desert Displays Lillian Watson Elected Worthy Matron Local Eastern Star Chapter Lillian Watson was elected wor thy matron and Minor Simms, worty patron, of Oeotlllo Chap ter. Order of the Eastern Star, at a meeting held Wednesday night in Masonic temple. Officers chosen to serve with the worthy matron for the coming year are: Bess Truitt, associate matron; Melvin Gammage, asso ciate patron; Sophie Cohen, secre tary; Sybil Gammage. treasurer; Helen Hayduke. conductress, and May Cole, associate conductress i Those who fill appointive offices will be announced next week. Officers will be Installed at a joint Installation ceremony of Ma sons and Stars Thursday night. December 19. at Masonic temple The ceremony is open to the pub ! He. Grace Farnsworth, secretary of ' Ocotillo Chapter for 14 years, re ' signed at Wednesday’s meeting. During her entire term of office i she was absent only twice. A spe 1 cial tribute was paid Mrs. Farns worth by Sue Steward, worthy j matron. She was also presented | with a bouquet of chrysanthe mums and gift from the group In ' j appreciation of her many years service. The presentation was ■ 1 made by Tresban Roberts. Five new members were lniti -1 ated into Ocotillo Chapter. They 'were Shirley Gates. Pauline High. 1 ; Edna Jx>uise Haley. Mae Koehler 5 and Mildred Bickford. Ina Sroaf became a member by affiliation. A so 4 ial hour concluded the ' j meeting. Coolidge Musicians Give Program at Woman s i Club Xmas Party Coolidge Womans Club held its annual Christmas party and pro gram Thursday afternoon in the woman s clubhouse. Mrs. Kruse [Davis, president, presided at a . brief business session preceding | the party. , A Christmas musical skit was I presented by members of Coolidge .Musicians Club. Mrs. Earl Hicks was program chairman, assisted by Mrs. Bruce Moody. Club members brought articles of clothing, or canned food to the; meeting tor later distribution by the club welfare chairman Hostesses for the occasion were: Mrs. Raymond Sroaf, Mrs. A L Nowell. Mrs. William High, Mrs H A Unger, Mrs William Ja> k son and Mrs. C. K Campbell. o Church Group Meets At Keith Ranch Here Tie- Woman's Missionary Socl > 1 J church met at Mrs Alice M » ranch hme Valvlxta 3 Heights. Thursday afternoon Mrs 1 mi on. [ Mm ’ A J Miller was In charge of Bible 3 -tuily. ' NOTICE OF SALE. 3' ALBERT 1H IN fcND 808 800 ► I HOO doing 1 i • a DINO 31 HOWE ( IPG 1 olldge Ive > e. Arisons ► j notice that they w,n sell on 'ho 3 Ist day of January. 1047 nil mer ►l chandise equipment, tnd fixtures r| of said case to MRB BERTHA 3 i MULKINS > j ALBERT CHAN 3 808 800 HOO ► -State of Arizona, Pinal County ss. ► Bubs< ribed to and ai knowledged ! 3 ert Cba ind Bob 800 Hoo > <»n tins lath day <>r December. * 1946 before me 3 RAYMOND SROAF. ► (BKAL) Notary PuhUc [ 1 expires 3 > l-t pub Dec 13, 194f> [ I-ist pub I><*< . 27. 1946 > 3 NOTICE OF SALE IN BULK 3 ' ■ • hereby flew that H j 3 K Jeter and Sophie E Jetet do > B< JETER GROCERY 3 • BT< IRE at i’i 1 bo Pinal < oqi ty 3 t»< handise j ► and flxturt EC 3 HOLLINBE4 K AND MABEL > HOLLINBKt K on January 1. 1947 ; • Dated this 12th day of Decent-I 3 her. 1946. ► II E. JETER 3 SOPHIE I JETER ► STATE OF ARIZONA ) 3 ► County of Pinal ) m Acknowledged before this I2th| day of December. 1946. by 11. E j ’ Jeter and Sophie E. Jeter. RAYMOND SROAF, (SEAL) Notary Public 1 My Commission expires Feb. 27. 1949. Ist pub. Dec. 13, 1946 1-ast pub. Dec. 27, 1946 W\s!m i nsler FAMOUS AMERICAN SOCKS \ Variety and Style to i Suit Every Man ... Longs! Shorts! Rainbow spectrum colors! thi wuffiM cDim or im %cntS&* f%fpU*&l ARIZONA Baptist Group Plans To Attend State -wide Sunday School Meet Arrangements are being made for a large group from Coolidge First Baptist church to attend a Sunday school confer ence at Chandler Wednesday. A. J Miller is superintendent of the local Sunday school. Conferences will be directed by S. S. Bussell of Phoenix, state Sunday school secretary. In the afternoon there will be a meeting of the Woman's Missionary Un ion of Gila Valley Association. Mrs. J. N Campbell, president, will preside. Gates Elected Trustee State Law Committee Roger Gates was one of three members of Arizona state highway patrol elected to serve as trustee of the newly organized fraternal order of police which was pre sented with its charter at Phoe nix Sunday. The order Is a na tion-wide organization of law en forcement officers dedicated to the distribution of information for the furtherance of law enforce ment education. o #.Mr and Mrs Kruse Davis and laughter. Corinne. spent the week end in Phoenix, w'here they met Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs. It. L. Rupkey. who has just returned from a visit with relatives In Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Davis attended the state north-south football game at Tempe Saturday ELOY HOSPITAL CLINIC * Dr. A. T. O'Brien, Director CLINICAL PATHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTICAL Phone 46 Eloy 3 f?F CO f ’ D * l For a delightful at-home even ing listen to your favorite re cords the best arrange ments. New Arrivals— CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR THE YOUNGSTERS Walt Disney Albums - Pinnocchio, Dumbo Peter the Wolf The Night Before Christmas Milton Cross Nursery Rhymes Uncle Mac and the Children's Chorus A complete selection of albums for smaller children Farmers Electric Supply Co. Next door to the bank, Ph. 168 Check These For Your Christmas Shopping HASSOCKS !Mm Platform Rockers jjp* Wjffljjfil Solid, restful comfort in a gift that will * ? jlwjffejf* be remembered for years to come— c^°'ce coverings and style. JUST RECEIVED THIS WEEK Linoleum iBIa S(5 patterns to choose from) j Lots of Lamps A wide variety of floor and table lamps for your selection—bright { ; |en those dark corners. I SPECIAL! L |‘| WALT DISNEY DESIGNED LAMPS I JjSL FOR THE CHILDREN'S ROOM Real Beauty tif~~ See this beautiful chrome dinette set \ffjjML I today. Plastic top in pastel colors, seats ; •/ covered in washable leatherette. t j-£ TWO DINING ROOM SETS Pie Plate S' x c^a ' rs a buffet in the size so many of STJ Calte Dish you have wanted. One set in oak and the other Six Custard Cups . * I I pieces only $2 45 ' n finish. These sets are truly beautiful. Valley Hardware & Supply Co. The Supply House of the Valley