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NOGALES INTERNATIONAL— Nogales’ Home Newspaper—
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Lions Picnic
In Honor Os
Newlyweds
Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs.
John rata* (Mary 'Verne Farrier)
a picnic supper was given by the
T.irms Club at the Lions swimming
pool in Camp Little Tuesday even
ing.
Among those present wene Messrs,
and Mesdames Gordon Farley, Z. B.
Noon, J. D. Jones, P. J. Kaanta, K.
C. Rader, Fortunate TOazon, "R.
pinosa, Don Dann. George Boren,
F. E. Westerlund, Louis Hudgin,
Mack Lewis, Swan, C. E. Utzman
of Tucson, and Messrs. William G.
S-monton, Sr., Alberto Manuel and
Robert Palms.
ATTEND NEW MEXICO
COMMENCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. K. K Hood and
daughter Nanette and son Dickj
•will return Tuesday from Albuquer
que where they attended the Uni
versity of New Mexico commence
ment exercises. Mr. and Mrs.
Hood’s son Philip was one of the
graduates, fillip will accompany
tavern to Nogales as *lll also his
sister. Miss Martha Hood, a sopho
more at the University of New
Mexico.
*********
LEAVE FOB EL FASO
Mrs.' IS. 3. Tfamer and-too chil
dren left Monday to Visit lor a wofck
with Mr. DirtteneFs sister to ET Paso
»nd then will go to La Junta, Colo.,
to spend, a week visiting 'Mrs. Dttt
mar’s parents before joining Mr.
gi shcin now home in Cali
fornia. The Dittmers were married
in Nogales 12 years ago last
day.
*********
Mrs. A. J. Abbott :and Mrs. ißstlph
Moery drove to Tut on Monday with
Mrs. E. J. Dittmer and children .who
took a train cEhene for 321 Paso
* # *
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bowman re
turned Monday from A .trip tto
Phoenix.
Plants, Shrubs, |
Fruit and Shade
7 irees, and other
Nursery Stock, are
obtainable in your
home town now nfi
the new
NOGALES i
NURSERY
A department of The
j Nogales Feed
1 & Seed Store
A. W. STEEN SETS
M 5 Grand Phone u 36
Attention, Visitors To Mexico!
■See us for FKC£ TRAVEL IN*»RMATWWL Vfe specialize
in all services netted by businessmen. tourists *n« sportsmen
into Mexico.. Auto Idnrumc, Money E*clu®gt
jjttg the best rates Sn town), faeUttics for Tourism
Cards, Auto Permits, Business Passports, avid ««M»*nete as
raApements for HmtfKng and Ftsfcfcag Trips.
BANCO DEL PACIFICO, S. A.
TOERIGTTIEPARTMESET
110 Gnal Avenue Phone 95 Nogales, Arinu*
M FINE PREMIUMS AND GOOD v
FLOUR
ASK YOUR GROCER ABOUT THE BEAUTI
FUL CHINA WARE GIVEN AWAY WITH
: LA PINA FLOUR
For sale at all grocery stores.
ESCALAMBROTHERS
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
Poem Os Former
Nogalian Accepted
A poem entitled "Fanthamless,”
j recently written by Miss Margaret
Karam, 15-yean-oid daughter of Joe
Karam of Los Angeles, formerly of
Nogales, has been accepted by the
National High School Poetry Asso
ciation.
It will appear shortly in the as
sociation’s magazine.
*********
3 NOG ALLANS GRADUATE
AT STATE UNIVERSITY
Nogales students graduating from
the University of Arizona in Tucson
Wednesday night were Winifred
Miller, bachelor of arts in educa
; tion • Fannie Rochlin, bachelor of
arts; and Virginia Anne White,
; bachelor of science in education.
Miss'Miller is a daughter of Mr. 1
and Mrs. Hugo W. Miller; Miss (
Rochlin ft daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Rochlin, and Miss White a j
daughter of Mrs. Nona White.
*********
I
CELEBRATE TWO
ANNIVERSARIES
Mr. and'Mrs. W. J. Phillips gave
a party Sunday night in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Sykes. It was Mr.
•and Mrs. 'John Phillips’ 13th wed
ding- anniversary and Mr. and Mis.
Sykes’ flHeocth. -
*********
VACATION TRIP
TO LOUISIANA
i
Harry CShemln and family are
leaving tomorrow to spend ft month
vacationing in Louisiana.
********* a
TO MONTANA
Mis. Orville Field and nephew.
Bobby Bough ton left yesterday for
Dillon. Montana, to spend six or
eight-: weeks.
*********
STUDENTS HOME
Misses Nancy Marsteller, Willa
Bird and Armida Loaiza, students «
at Villa Carondolet in Tucson came
heme Wednesday for the summer
vacation.
.TRIP TO' VIRGINIA
Mrs. H. J. Mallery is leaving,
Tuesday to spend a month at her j
old home in Virginia and visiting
her daughter in Flint, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles ]>McGdmsey
(Marjorie Bird) arrived Thursday j
from iLos Angeles for a visit with:
relatives. Mr.?JocGimsey fe; a son of ,
Chief of Police J. A. McGimsey and ;
Mrs. iWCGimsey a daughter of At- |
tome y 'Duane Bard.
Mrs. A. J. Abbott has returned
from a three wedis visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Raymond Johnson,
sad family’, of Westwood a suburb
of Los Angeles.
********i*
Mrs. “Victor J. Water, Jr., and
two sons visiting relatives .In
Phoenirs.
NOGALES, ARIZ., SATURDAY, MAY 31,1941
Flagstaff College Celebrates 40th Anniversary
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Commencement at Arizona State
Teachers college at Flagstaff this
year wSU also mark the fortieth an- ■
nlversary of the first graduation j
class at the college back in 1901.
At that time four students, all wo- j
men, had completed the prescribed ;
courses and were presented with
their diplomas by Dr. A. N. Taylor, -
the first president of the college.
Starting with a student body of 38,
!,
Manuel Louie
And Bride
BachFromTrip
, I
Mr. -and Mrs. Manuel Lowe j'
(Eloise Thick) returned Saturday J
night from a wedding trip to Pres-'
cott.
They were married two wepks ago |
today at Patagonia. i 1
The bride, a native of Fresno, j
Calif., was formerly employed at :
Levy’s Border Case.
Mr. Lowe is employed at th* 1
i Western Auto Supply Company.
| They have gone to housekeeping
at 315 West Street.
*♦**►* *•*.**
Mrs. Verne Bingham and Mrs. i
Clifford Van Daren of Yuma and
I Louis G. Hoff of Guadalajara, were
: guests the past week-end at the
, home of Mr. and Mrs. John Phll
! lips on Marsh Heights. Mrs. Brng- ,
j ham and Mrs. Van Daren are sis
| ters of Mrs. Phillips.
j *'**MlUMMMr*
I
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilde left
yesterday to spend ten days visiting
their son at Corpus Christi, Texas. |
-A:*-*:*:*-*-*-*-*
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hannah of
. Tucson spend Memorial Day with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith of Hud
gin street.
r Mrs. Flora Jane Igo of Marsh
Heights has returned from a visit
with relatives in Yuma.
*********
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Rochlin saw
t&heir daughter, Miss Fannie Roch
lin, graduate at the University of
Arizona Wednesday evening. i
■ . i
Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Russell and
son. Bowman of Phoenix were
guests Thursday at the home of Mr.
• and Mrs. Wirt G. Bowman.
■' ' |
Members of Saint Andrews Auxi
liary Guild will meet Monday after- !
' waon to 3 tfoelock to .the Parish Hall.
-• ********* - 1
. ■ - . ■)
Miss Eugenia Brown left Wednes
day to spend the summer in Pensa- j
cola. Florida,
tors. R. M. Harrison and two chil
dren). Bee and Jimmie, left Tuesday
to spend several weeks in Boswell,
New Mexico. •
IN FULL BLOOM
GREAT WILD GAME AND FRESH
GUAYMAS SEAFOOD
Dinners At The Famous '•[
- CAVERN CAFE 1
Nogales, Sonora, Mexico
NO COVER CHARGE •
a faculty of two, and a campus with
one building, the college has enjoyed
| a phenomenal growth so that today
lit plays ft large part to educational
j service to the Southwest. Unique
! among teachers colleges, it now has
ja greater , number of men than wo
men enrolled as students. The first
term to which the men outnumbered
the women on the campus was the
winter quarter of the 1931-32 aca
'demic -year.
Commencement activities this year
| will begin June 1 with the baccalau
j reate service at which the Rt. Rev.
j Walter Mitchell, Episcopal bishop of
i the missionary district of Arizona,
jwJTI deliver an address, “Hie Place
of the Student in the Modern
j World.’'’
! On June 4, Dr. Henry Neumann,
ihead of Society of Ethical Culture, J
S Brooklyn. N. Y., will deliver the
| commencement address, “Putting j
j Your Education to Use.” Dr. Neu- !
'mann is listed in Who's Who, and!
; is one of the top ranking educators
of the nation.
Dr. T. J. Tormey, present presi
dent of the college, and eighth in
; the succession of administrators
| which began with President Taylor,
Church Picnic At
Mallery Park
* Rev. and Mrs. F. C. Taylor of
1 Salome, former residents qf No
gales, who have been guests at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Harold
! Stiles, and family, for the past few
days, were guests of honor at a pic
nic given by members of Saint An
drews at Mallery Park Thursday ev
ening.
Those attending were Rev. and
Mrs. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tovrea,
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Edmonson, Mun
ro, Earloyde, Colin and Travis Ed
monson, Mrs. H. J. Hams, Mrs. J.
C. Glissan, Mrs. Gladys Kelly, Miss
Joanne Camming, Mr. and Mrs.
j Harold Stiles and family, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Carroon, .Mrs. Irene
Sturdevant, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Hail and family, and Miss Trixie
. Jund.
i ’ ’
ARTHRITIS
Don’t despair , come relief in
of retie* from Don I Arthritie due
; terrible Arthri- * to Sulphur de
tis aches or ,_: WA ficiency. Smalt
pains. The y l ' o daily cost. Mon-
NEW Colloidal ey back if no
lodized Sulphur UD relief after 30
capsules called . * days' dosage.
h °Pa I !3&Y ,atl ” !
Your Druggist has SULFHO-KAPS
will present diplomas to 45 candi
dates for the bachelors degree and
five for the masters degree. These
will bring close to the 900 mark the
number of degrees he has conferred
during his administration.
In the accompanying picture are
shown the principal participants in
the graduation exercises of 1901, Dr.
Taylor, and of 1941, Dr. Tormey and
Dr. Neumann. In the background
is shown the Old Mato, the first
building on the campus, and still the
scene of much of the academic work
which the college offers.
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111 Morlty Avenue NOOALES. ARIZONA
Bertha Krenz To
Wed In Alaska
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krentz an
nounce the approaching marriage '
of their daughter, Bertha, to Pey
ton C. Ramer of Sitka, Alaska,
July 5. Miss Ann Krentz, Nogales j
I teacher., and Miss Emma Jean Bohn |
j will accompany Miss Krentz to,
i Juneau and she will go to Sitka,;
; where she will be married. —Bisbee
j Review.
j FAREWELL PARTY
| Miss Pauline Arend was hostess
. at a farewell party this week for i
j Miss Daisy Parker who has left for'
i her home in Parker Canyon after
j being here for the school year.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
; Sundays: Masses at 6:30, 8 and 11.
Week-Days: Mass at 6:30.
* CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
i Church shool 10 o'clock. Pilgrim
Fellowship, same hour.
Worship service 11 o’clock.
Theme, “The World’s Great Men
j and The World’s Great Book.” Doc
| tor Smith will speak. Mrs. Don M.
■ Taylor, will sing, “Come Ye Blessed
i of My Father” as a special solo, and
j there will be music by the choir as
well. Mrs Walter Noon will preside
i at the piano.
O. A. SMITH. D. D. Minister.
| ___________
METHODIST CHURCH
j
! ROBERT A. BLUME, Minister
9:45 A. M.—Church school.
1 10:35 A. A.—Morning worship.
i Sermon “What Are We Worth?”’ by
! the pastor.
3:00 P. M.—Preaching service at
j Patagonia
-6:00 P. M. —Intermediate League.
! j Election of officers.
7:00 P. M.—Senior League. Elec
i tion of officers.
PAGE THREE
Boy Scout
Activities
By CHARLES E. POWELL, JR.
A board of review was held Mon
day night instead of the regular
weekly meeting of troop 27. Several
boys were reviewed on tenderfoot
awards, second class and merit
badge awards.
The camporee planned for today
will begin at two o’clock. Ehibits
in handicraft ability, firebuilding
compass work, knot tying, cooking
and many other events are planned.
The oaanporee will terminate with a
court of honor.
TO CHICAGO
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyle left
Monday for their home in Chicago
after visiting Mrs. Boyle's sister,
Mrs. John Fast. They were accom
panied by Mrs. G. E. Haegg, mother
of Mrs. Fast, who will spend the
summer in Chicago.
**&s#*£#*
Roland Bibolet, Jr., is returning
tomorrow from the University of
Arizona to spend the summer with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Bibolet.
To look yottr best five year hair
regular treatments and enjoy one
of our shampoos and finger*-
waves.
I
j
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BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 58—214 Grand Ave.

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