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NOGALES. ARIZ., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1931

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PURITY ;

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MexicoCAPITAL $100,000,000

ORO NACIONAL

26 BRANCHES

E. H. MELLADO, Mgr.

Nogales, Sonora, Branch

GONZALEZ & CO.F. J. B, GONZALEZ, Manager

CUSTOMS HOUSE AndCOMMISSION BROKERS

OFFICE AT 23-25 FERROCARRILNOGALES, SONORA

PHONE 556

P. O. Box 216 Apartado 32,

Nogales, Ariz. Nogales, Son.

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ROSKRUGE HOTELTUCSON

TUCSONIA HOTELTUCSON

BOWMAN HOTELNOGALES

THE

FIRST NATIONAL RANK

OF NOGALESNogales. Arizona

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Capital and Surplus

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General ElectricREFRIGERATORS

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FIFTEEN TABLES ATELK BRIDGE PARTY

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There were fifteen tables at theElk bridge and tea party Saturdayafternoon at the new Elks Club,

j Mrs. Dave Wilkey won first prize

in contract and Mrs. John Jund th?' consolation. Mrs. Clell Schrader wonfirst in auction bridge, Mrs. RalphRawsthorne second and Mrs. Leslie

Yott consolation.The color scheme of orange and

white was carried out in the re-freshments.

Mrs. W. A. O’Connor and Mrs.

Louis Hudgin were hostesses andthey were assisted in serving by

Mrs. L. L. Odle, Mrs. Rawsthorneand Mrs. Dave Wilkey.

Among those present were Mes-

dames Fannie Barney, Alfred Kib-be, John Jund, Charles Fraizer, Les-lie Yott, O’Connor, Hudgin. Raws-thorne, Elmer Hoy, Charles Smith,Bonsai Noon, Lew Lewin, Dave Wil-key, John Jund, H. R. Sisk, ClellSchrader, J. E. Wise. A. L. Gus-tetter, R. T. Frazier, A. J. Mitchell,

W. E. Jackson, Robert S. Burns,Jane Stromberg, Robert E. Lee, Her-man Medlen, Andrew Bettwy, Coker,

S. Bracker, .George Januel, W. E.

Baumann of Fellows, California, J.W. Faubian, Charles Fields, HugoW. Miller. Charles Wise, Dave Levy,

H. Davison, Blaine. Roark, J. E.Wise, R. H. Bibolet, James V. Rob-ins, Ben White, Bert Smith, Robert

Fleischer, I. Burgoon, Malcolm Mid-dleton, E. A. Titcomb, Pete Baffert,E. J. Castaneda, E. O. Mathews,

Farmer, Young, L. L. Odle, I. H.

Shannon. Roy Cheshire and guest,her sister, Miss Kathryn Motley ofAberdeen, Wash.

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Mrs. Henry Preciado of Sonoitaavenue entertained with one table

of contract Monday evening. Thosemaking up the foursome were Mrs.

C. B. Smith. Mrs. Roy Cheshire,

Miss Catherine Motley and the host-. ess.

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Members of the Wednesday BridgeClub will meet at the home of Mrs.

Louis Hudgin of Crawford streetthis afternoon.

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BRIDGE-LUNCHEON*******

Mi*s. Walter Holm was a very

charming hostess Monday afternoon

when she entertained a number ofladies at a bridge-luncheon at her

home on West street.

The rooms were prettily decorated

with larkspur and corn lilies. Prizes

were won by Mrs. Dave Wilkey and

Mrs. J. Lester.

Those present were Mesdames

Charles Smith, E. A. Titcomb, Dave

Wilkey. J. Lester, W. J. Young, An-

drew Bettwy, C. R. Piquero and MissTacy Clagett.

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Mrs. W. .D. Knight will be hostess

Friday to the Friday AfternoonContract Bridge Club at her home

on Curtis street.********

Miss Mary Chitwood of the Miamischools, formerly of Nogales, left

Miami Sunday for Mexico City to

attend school this summer. Just be-fore the opening of the fall term of

the Miami schools she will visit Mr.

and Mrs. Harry T. Connor and Mrs.

Dave Wilkey in Nogales.?** ***

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holm of

Nogales and Mrs. J. H. Oates will

leave Friday for El Paso to meet Mr.

Oates who has been in Mexico for

several months.

Mrs. T. F. Friday returned Mon-

day from a visit in Douglas.

CALL. 74

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SURPRISE PARTY? ** **sic *

Miss Peggy Hobbs was a veryhappy little girl Tuesday afternoonwhen her mother, Mrs. Tom Hobbs

of Ellis street, asked a number oflittle boys and girls in to help cele-

brate her eighth birthday anniver-sary.

Those asked to help surprise Peg-

gy and enjoy the ice cream and cakewere Lloyd and Doris Baumann.Marjorie Ann Odle, Edgar Raws-thorne. Craig and Earl Pottinger,Lenna, Bruce and Peggy Hobbs.

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SPANISH BRIDGE CLUB*******

Mrs. Alfred Corral of Sonoita ave-nue was hostess Monday afternoonto the Spanish bridge club of which

she is a member.Mrs. P. E. Baffert and Mrs. E.

Guerrero won the club prizes.

Members and guests enjoying the

afternoon were Mrs. P. E. Baffert,Mrs. E. Guerrero, Mrs. Alex Dur-azo, Mrs. C. Schrader, Mrs. W. H.Shane, Mrs. A. A. Castaneda, Mrs.R. Gomez, Mrs. E. Carrillo, Mrs.

John Burton.************

AUXILIARYGUILD

Talks by Mrs. James Brummette

on “India” and by Mrs, N. D. Pom-eroy on the fourth chapter of abook on India which they are study-ing, featured the regular meeting of

the Auxiliary Guild of the Episcopalchurch Monday afternoon.

Refreshments were served by Mrs.

William Simonton and Mrs. W. E.Carroon.

Those present were Mesdames J.Lindsay Patton, Jones Black, How-ell Black, E. J. Castaneda, H. M.Clagett, Robert E. Lee, ArthurPeck, W. W. Lockhart, R. S. Burns,

E. K. dimming, C. E. Beilis, Wil-

liam Simonton, J. C. Glissan, Brum-

mette. Pomeroy. Ralph Greason, W.

C. Winegar and W. E. Carroon.************

Mrs. J. A. Oates drove here fromDouglas Monday to visit her daugh-ter, Mrs. Walter Holm.

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PICNIC PARTY

Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Frazier, Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Jones, Miss EdithJones and Mrs. P. T. Frazier made

up a party picnicking Sunday atthe 14-Mile Post on the Tucson

road.************

PICNIC PARTYA picnic party Sunday two miles

below the border was made up of

Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Odle, Mr. and

Mrs. Shepard, Mrs. Stanley Gould,Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rawsthorne,

Mrs. W. E, Baumann of Fellows,

California, James White, Dr. Glen

Harker, Sam White, Lewis Hussey

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hobbs and JackKrixig.

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BENEFIT TARTYApproximately 50 persons attend-

ed the bridge benefit party givenFriday, afternoon at the home ofMrs. J. E. Wise by the young womenof St. Andrews Episcopal church.

Shasta daisies arranged in bas-kets formed a beautiful decorationfor the occasion.

Among those present were Mes-

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dzmes A. L. Lewis, W. E. Jackson,

James A. Harrison, W. J. Young,

Eert Smith, Eugene Richards, F». L.Coulson, G. R. Michaels, E. Titcomb,Amy Jones, Walter Holm, I. H.

Shannon, P. Leslie Wood-dcll, W. C. Winegar, Sadie Perry.Ralph Greason, E. J. Castaneda, W.

E. Carroon, W. P. Tiedemann, N. D.

Pomeroy, A. E. Sanders, Charles‘ Smith, Dave Wiikey, Francis Duffy.Roland Bibolet, James Robins, Hugo

Miller, John Glissan. I. Burgoon,

William Simonton, Henry Unver-

zagt, Quade Dodson, Joseph Wise,Horton White, A. L. Gustetter,Charles Wise, M. C. Little, Jr.

Misses Harryette Amster, Etta

Mae Lewis, Pearl Marleau, Nancy

Kinkade, Mary Smelker, DorothySanders, Helen Taylor, and Hen-

rietta Renshaw.Mrs. J. Lindsay Patton and Mrs.

E. A. Titcomb were in charge of

arrangements.Prizes for contract were award-

ed to Mrs. N. D. Pomeroy, Mrs. Jo-

seph Wise and Mrs. Quade Dodson.

Prizes for auction were won by

Miss Marleau, Mrs. I. Burgoon and

Miss Mary Smelker.************

SURPRIZE PARTY

Mr. and Mrs. S. .Jennings of

Albuquerque, formerly of Nogales,and Mrs. Harry T. Conner, were

honor guests at a buffet supper and

surprise party last Tuesday evening

at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charl-es L. Hardy. It was Mrs. Conner’sbirthday and she was presented withseveral lovely gifts.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

Robert S. Burns, Mr. and Mrs.Charles L. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs.

Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. Conner,

Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Coulson, Mrs.

M. C. Little, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Eu-

gene Richards, Dr. and Mrs. M. I.

Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seger,

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Castaneda,.************

PICNIC PARTYAbout 40 persons attended a pic-

nic Sunday in Villasenor Canyon

near Nogales, Sonora, given in hon-

or of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jennings

of Albuquerque, N. M.Among those present were Ro-

bert S. Burns and family, Mr. and

Mrs. Harry T. Conner, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles L. Hardy and children, Dr.

and Mrs. M. I. Merritt and. nieces

and nephew, A. A. Castaneda and

brother and niece from Guadalajara,

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berk and daugh-

ter Joey, Mrs. Lotta Duffy, Mr. andMrs. B. L. Coulson, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Seger and daughter, Mrs. M.

C. Little, Sr., and son, and Mr. andMrs. Jennings and daughter.

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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Durazo ofGrand avenue had as week end

guests Mr. and Mrs. Maxey and Mrs.H. A. Braeil and daughter of Tuc-

son.*******

Miss Kathryn Motley of Aber-deen, Wash., arrived last week tovisit her sister, Mrs. Roy Cheshire.

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Mrs. Eduardo Guerrero of Potrerostreet and sons, Edward and Aman-

da and daughter, Beatrice, arrivedFriday from San Diego where Ed-ward graduated from the Army and

Navy Academy. Edward plans onentering Stanford University this

fall.*******

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visiting her son. H. R. Sisk, and Mrs. H. R. Sisk and Mrs. Jessie SSisk.

family, Miss Francese Burlinson en< ************

tertained at tea Friday afternoon, *******

Miss Burlinson’s guests were Mrs.TABLE OI BRIDGE

Mrs. Earl Seger entertained withJanet Griffith, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, (.Continued cn Page 4)

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