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NOGALES INTERNATIONAL— Nogales’ Home Newspaper-

$SocietyA\MRS. E. S. EDMONSON, Society Editor—Phone 534

Cocktail PartyIn Honor OsMajor Shannon

> Colonel and Mrs. Harold Isaacson

s were hosts at a cocktail party Sun-

• day afternoon, honoring MajorI. H. Shannon, who had ar-

; rived from El Paso the night before.

Mrs. Shannon met her husbandl at Ft. Bliss, wheres he was assigned

upon return from the Europeantheatre of operations.

Some fifty friends were bidden

attend the welcoming party, whichproved to be a very happy affair,

Nancy Lamier •

CelebratesSixth Birthday

Nancy Gale Lamier shared honorson her sixth birthday last Saturday

with Mrs. Enrique Ramires, whosenatal anniversary fell upon the

same day.Among those extending felicita-

tions to Nancy and Mrs. Ramirez

were: Shiley Rooker, Kenneth PaulRooker, Marcia Smith, MargaretDavison, Berta Roberson, KarenRoberson, Lonnie Bellman, JoJaneBellman, Terry Shannon, LarryNoon, Carmen Garrido, Julia Gar-

rido, Helen Street, Claire Duncan,

Jimmie Duncan and Freddie La-mier.

DINNER PARTYMr. and Mrs. Herman Medlen en-

tertained at dinner last Saturdayevening to celebrate the birthdayanniversary of E. S. Edmonson.Covers were laid for Mrs. AlbertaBatson, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Edmon-son, Travis Edmonson, Danny Pol-iak, Suzonne Medlen, Mr. and Mrs.Herman C. Medlen.

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BRIDGE CLUBMrs. W. E. Carroon entertained

her bridge club Wednesday after-noon at her home on Noon street.

Those playing included: Mesdames

H. J. Karns, A. J. Milliken, EmmaO’Connor, Nona White, Mary Glis-san, E. S. Edmonson, Lotta Tovrea,and the hostess.

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READING CLUBThe Reading Club met Thursday

afternoon at the home of Mrs. E.S. Edmonson. Present were Mes-

dames Glenn Harker, William Ken-

nedy, Lon Bellman, R. M. Harrison,J. V. Robins, Irene Sturdevant, R.

T. Frazier and the hostess.

Noted home from the Universityof Arizona last week were Miss AnnPendleton and a number of guests,Miss Frances Ellen Carroon, and

Colin Edmonson.«*****••*

Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Atwood, of La-crosse, Kansas, are visiting their

daughter and husband, Mr. andMrs. L. E. Atwood.

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Among Santa Cruz County per-

sons attending the entertainmentfor Mrs. Addie M. Lindsey, worthygrand matron of the OrSer of East-

ern Star of Arizona Tuesday at the

Masonic Temple in Tucson wereMrs. Lon Bellman and Mrs. WadeRiggs.

A meeting of the Library Board

of the Nogales Public Library washeld yesterday morning for routinebusiness. Members are Mesdames

Gordon Farley. Walter Holm, George

; B. Parks, De Leslie Wooddell, E. S.Edmonson, H. C. Medlen, Mrs. RolloAshby, Mrs. James Robins.

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CONVENTIONNOTES

The old radar system on our deskis in working order, and we discern

a few “pips” on the Woman’s Clubconvention that may be shared.

Did any of you ever start for asouthern district affair withouthoping you’d see Jean Nuttall? Sheand her infectuous spirit are headed

this way with Mrs. Jack Findley,Mrs. George Reed, and Mrs. Givens,all of Dragoon, and Mrs. Grant andMrs. George Freeman of Wilcox.

Mrs. A. G. Smith of Benson staged

a sort of preview, by spending the

major part of the week here, de-parting yesterday, and planning onreturning today.

Ours may be the baby county insize, but that’s all; Mrs. LelandWilson and nine other Patagonialadies, as well as visitors from theElgin Club will be particularly wel-comed at this convention.

We want to pass on some useful

information to Bess Prather, post-

mistress par excellence at • Casa

Grande, that one of our boys in thePacific told us: when sending sta-tionery in boxes, put talcum powder

on the flaps of the envelopes, toavoid sticking before their time.

Bet we haven’t told her anything

yet, and she’s known that all the

time!Mrs. Dale Mellenbruchs, who helps

Cutting Cake At Wedding Reception0

. Major William R. Fellenbaum of the Army Air Forces and bride(Ilse Paula Larsen) are shown above cutting their wedding cake at a

reception in the Montezuma Ballroom Friday shortly after they weremarried in St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church at 4 o’clock that afternoon.

The reception was attended by about 50 persons and the weddingcake served as a centerpiece for a long buffet table, flanked on each

side by fall flowers.

At the wedding, at which Rev. John Atkinson officiated, the bridewore a two-piece gray wool dressmaker suit and small matching grayhat and black accessories. She carried a silver fox muff to which wasattached a spray of white orchids surrounded by bouvardia.

She was given in marriage by Charles A. Bauer in the absence ofher father who was unable to be present.

Her only attendant was the groom’s sister, Mrs. Grace Madru ofHermosillo, Sonora, and Alameda, Calif. Best man was Lt. Neil Ferry-man of San Bernardino.

The couple will stay for a month in Tucson where Major Fellen-

baum is stationed and from there will probably go to Florida.

Mrs. Fellenbaum is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiss ofNew York City and her husband a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fellen-baum of San Bernardino. The bride, a very charming young woman,was employed as a clerk at the Montezuma Hotel the past two years.

her husband edit the Arizona Range

News over at Wilcox, and who isdistrict Poetry chairman, will leavethe hum of the press in San PedroValley to be with us. Margaret Kem-meries and Ethel Tolley may bedelegates from the Old Pueblo, butNogales has never relinquished themtotally. Mrs. J. H. Ericks and Mrs.

H. T. Shetter from the SmelterCity are arriving this morning.Mary Evans is bringing Mrs. Lam-bert with her from Winslow, whichmakes us happy. •

Frieda Blakely reports that therewill be eight juniors from CasaGrande—which reminds us of thetime the Juniors named a visitingmovie star as pin-up boy at thestate convention held here a fewyears ago.

It is fitting that a sizeable dele-gation will be here from Bisbee, withAriadna Hess slated for the presi-dency. Bisbee president, Mrs. J. D.Ralph, Mrs. James Lynn, Mrs. S. A.Andreas, Mrs. W. Peyton Andrews,Mrs. Charles Phillips, Mrs. Walter

Meischer and Mrs. G. H. Hess, aswell as legislature chairman JessieBevans will be registering thismorning. Mrs. E. H. Doak heads adelegation of five from Casa Grandeseniors.

Mrs. M. M. Towle of Benson,

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Mrs. Charles S. Smith, Presidentof the Southern District, Arizona

Federation of Women’s Clubs, whowill preside over today’s convention,

is a past president of the local club,and has served on state committees

of A.F.W.C. In her honor, a tea isbeing given this afternoon at 4:30

o’clock, by Mrs. Z. G. Simmons, Jr.,

at her lovely ranch home. Mrs.Smith, who is an indefatigableworker in worthy community and

state projects, will retire fromleadership of the district tomorrownoon, following returns of the elec-tion of officers, after two years as

president.

Local Women ToWear ChinoPoblano Costumes

Members pf the Nogales commit-tees for the annual convntion ofthe Southern District of the Fed-eration of Women’s Clubs of Ari-zona, opening here today, plan to

greet their visitors in the festive“Chino Poblano” costumes, and ex-tend every hospitality to the dele-gates for which the border is fa-

mous.Banquet committee chairman is

Mrs. Harry Wilson; song leader,

Mrs. H. C. Medlen; accompanist.

Mrs. G. B. Parks; credentials andregistration, Mrs. Glenn Harker,Mrs. Harry Bump, Mrs. JosephChoate, Mrs. Graves, Mrs. LoydGayman; timers, Mrs. KennethRooker and Mrs. Glen Strickler of

Marana; pages and ushers, Mrs. Z.G. Simmons, Jr., Mrs. Zellie Capin,Mrs. Flack Milner, Mrs. CharlesVenable, Mrs. Dan Hopkins, Mrs. L.

M. Hattenbach, Miss Mary Harri-son; teller, Mrs. M. F. Byars. Mrs.C. S. Fox, of Tucson, is electionchairman.

Women teachers of the Nogales

Public schools and wives of theclergy are honorary members of theNogales Woman’s Club, and as such,are welcome to register and attendany or all functions.

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Halloween PartyAt St Andrew'sChurch Tuesday

Downstairs classes of St. Andrew’sEpiscopal Church School will have

a Halloween party Tuesday after-

noon from 4 to 6.

Mrs. Preeland Byars will directthe games assisted by Joan Gilmore.

Mrs. Paul Prink and Mrs. FredGilmore will have charge of re-

freshments. .

Mrs. E. S. Edmonson will presenta special and surprise feature forthe party.

About forty children are expected.

Miss Lee Connor of the Universityof Arizona, spent last week-end as

.a guest of Dr. and Mrs. CharlesSmith. '

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Nogales TheaterPhone 257

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“EL CORSARIONEGRO”

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SPANISH PICTURE

Sunday Matinee Only

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promises delivery of six convention-ites, and Mrs. Joe Saponara willhead the Wilcox delegation. Howgood it will be to have Lorene Foxstirring us into action on behalf ofArizona youth!

It is reported that the Tucsondelegation has taken over a wing

of the Rancho Grande for the

convention. Around thirty reserva-tions they’ve made.

Mrs. H. R. Sisk has as a houseguest, Mrs. A. D. Smith from theSan Lazaro Ranch in Sonora, Mex-ico, who is here to attend the Worn- jan’s Club Convention.

House guests of Mrs. Charles!Smith during the convention will be

Mrs. G. H. Hess, Mrs. A. G. Smith!and Mrs. Clement S. Fox.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pyle will be!the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. G.

Simmons, Jr., during the Woman’sClub convention, for which he will

be principal speaker Friday even-ing.

Mrs. H. R. Chatham is a secondNogales lady on the Advisory Board

of the Southern District, A.F.W.C.

She has served ably as correspond-ing secretary for the past twoyears.

Mrs. Fred Gilmore will be hostess

to Mrs. Fred Kemmeries, of Tucson,

during her convention stay.

Dodge of San Diego, who is visitingher daughter, Mrs. Rudy Bertelsonand family. Covers were laid forMrs. Charlotte Dodge, Mr. and Mrs.

Rudy Bertelson, Betty Ann Bertel-

son, Nancy Gale Lamier and FreddieLamier.

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NOTICE TO PUBLIC!

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Fresh active yeast goes right to work!No lost action—no extra steps. Helps give sweeter,

tastier bread flavor—light, smooth texture—perfect

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San Diegan HonorGuest At Dinner

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lamier enter-taine dat dinner Monday evening,as a courtesy to Mrs. Charlotte

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