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Page 1: Nogales International (Nogales, Ariz.) 1926-09-12 [p Page ...€¦ · vacations will also return to their place in the worship hour. A cordial invitation extended to nil. ... Joffroy,

SHANE-ROBINSON

A wedding of much interest inNogales took place Friday morn-'

ing at the p&storate of the SacredHeart church when Miss NatalieRobinson, daughter of MexicanVice-Consul and Mrs. GuillermoRobinson, became the bride ofWilliam H. Shane of El Paso.

The bride was attended by Mrs. jConcha I. Astiazaran, and the |bridegroom by Jose F. Astiaza-1ran.

Immediately following the cere- ¦mony an informal luncheon wasserved after which the couple leftfor their future home in El Paso, Iwhere the groom is connected;with the American Smelting &

Refining Company.The bride is one of Nogales'

most charming young women,and a member of one of the old-est families in Mexico. Mr.Shane is a prominent young busi-ness man.

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TO COLLEGE

Several popular Nogales girls,most of them graduates of theNogales high school, are enter-ing the Arizona University.Among these are Misses HelenFowler, Lucy Chatham, Eliza-beth Abbott, Nancy Gillespie, IPauline Darby, Margaret Fraizer,Nona White and Glenna Kams.Miss Polly Titoomb is returningto Marlborough school, Los An-geles while Miss Grace Mitchellwill.enter St. Mary's Academy,Los Angeles. Miss Margie Woodwill attend the Arizona Normal.

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A surprise birthday dinner wasgiven by Mrs. Ray Carter Fri-day evening at her home onGrand, avenue in honor of herbrother-in-law, Ted Carter.

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Mrs. Jessie Ferguson, who hasbeen attending Berkley this sum-mer, has returned to Nogales to iresume her position in the cityschools. 1

Sunday Morning, September 12,1926

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; MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER

About 76 guests, including the; employees of the Kress store and

! a few other friends gathered at

I the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.; Sage on Elm street where a mis-

! cellaneous shower was conferredupon Miss Margarita Badilla on

I account of her approaching mar-i riage to Ignacio Gonzales, son[of Ignacio Gonzales and CarmenB. Gonzales of Terrace avenue.Little Kathleen Sage, represent-ing a bride and little CarmenLown, the bridesmaid, receivedthe guests and the bride’s tablewas decorated with a minaturebridal party. Many useful andbeautiful gifts were bestowed up-on Miss Badilla among them wasa complete set of dishes.

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B. & P. W. CLUB

- The Business & ProfessionalWomans Club met Wednesdayevening at the home of Mrs.Charles H. Field. The names ofmany new members were turnedin by both sides in the member-ship contest and it was decidedto extend the membership driveuntil the first Wednesday in No-vember. It was suggested by

I Mrs. E. H. Stoltz that in an ef-fort to advertise Nogales theclub send out circulars /callingattention to Nogales as a goodplace for healthseekers to locate.

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Major P. Lopez of the 25thInfantry was highly honoredwhen he was selected to act asassistant to the chief umpireduring the army maneuvers atFort Huachuca. While the majoris on this duty the Second Bat-talion will he under command ofCaptain L. A. Page.

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Complimentary to the teachersof the Nogales schools,* the

[ Knights of Pythias lodge will :| give a dance Wednesday eveningi at the Firemen's Club. i

BEGINNINGSunday Sept 12th

We Will Keep OpenAll Day Sundays

DURING THE FALL ANDWINTER SEASONS

Special Chicken DinnerEvery Sunday, - 7DC

KING CAFE

ShirtsALLKINDS AT MODERATE PRICES

COME AND SEE OUR ASSORTMENT

Escalada Brothers107-109 Morley Avenue ;

FEDERAL EMPLOYEES

The regular meeting of Fed-eral Employees Union No. 85 washeld at the Immigration officeThursday night with a very goodattendance. Election of officersresulted in R. A. Rodgers beingchosen president. H. R. Chathamvice-president, O. E. Towne sec-retary, and I. D. Owens treas-urer. There will be a specialmeeting sometime this monthwhich will be open to all. Speak- jers from the department located,at Phoenix will be here and tellthe local members all about thedeer in the Kaihah forest. Re-freshments were served to four-teen persons at Thursday night'smeeting. |

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RETURN FROM HONEYMOON.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fraizerreturned Thursday from an 1800mile honeymoon tour to theGrand Canyon and other north-ern Arizona points. Mrs. Fraizerbefore her marriage was MissEmma Mae Barney. The youngcouple have gone to housekeep-ing on Loma street.

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Misses Marjorie Wood, DollyMounier, Mildred Sorrells, andDorothy Farrell, left Friday toattend the Normal at Tempe.Miss Emily Parker has gone toFlagstaff to attend the Normalin that city.

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To make plans for a bigArmistice Day celebration hereNovember 11, a special meetingof the American Legion will beheld Monday night at the Fire-men's Club.

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The Eastern Star ladies willhold card party Tuesday nightat the Masonic Hall for theMasons and their families.

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Colonel A. J. Dougherty, com-manding officer of the 26th In-fantry, has received orders as-signing him to Fort Benning,Georgia, at the completion ofthe maneuvers at Fort Huachuca.The Colonel will take a specialcourse at the army school thereand will return to his commandhere late in December. Duringhis absence Lieutenant ColonelWilliam S. Faulker will be incommand at Camp Little.

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Noon andchildren spent Labor Day atDouglas.

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Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thurman jof San Francisco are here tospend a couple weeks visiting'their son, Attorney E. R. Thur-Iman. They were met at Tucson ! 1by Mr. Thurman. ;

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Joe Ramie of Pboenix was :here Monday and was accom-panied home by his wife and twochildren who spent the summer ,in Nogales with 'Mrs. Ramie’s 1mother, Mrs. Minnie Rodgers. I

•• • jMr. and Mrs. A. W. Lohn have

returned from an extended stayin California, where Mrs. Lohn !has been recuperating from anillness. Mr. Lohn is the well \known photographer. »

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Mrs. Hugh Graham will re- .turn the first of the week froma trip to Alaska.@®®s

CHURCHESEPISCOPAL CHURCH

Craford and Seaoßa streets.Rev. Walter Hugh MeNeely

lA.M. Holy so—atom,10 A. M. Choreh scheeL11 A. M. Morning prayer and

i address.All seats fres and nissslgiHd

REVIVAL SERVICES ,

Revival Services will begin atthe Methodist Church Sunday,September 12. All the people ofthe community are invited to at-

tend regardless of whether youare a member of any church ornot.

The services will be conductedin the interest of the town. Letall those who have spiritualneeds come.

We especially invite the co-operation of all the otherchurches in town. Services everyevening at 8 o’clock.

C. W. GRIFFIN, Pastor.

SACRED HEART CHURCH

Masses every Sunday: 6 a. m.,7 a. m., 8 a. ou, 9 a. m. 10 a m*11 a. m.

Rosary and Benediction: 740p. m.TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL

CHURCH

222 Terrace AvenueChurch school 10 o’clock. Mrs.

J. D. Bristol, uperlntendent. Youand your children will find help-ful relations in the contacts ofthis school.

Morning worship, 11 o’clock.Theme, “The Constitution of theUnited States of America.” TheHon. Elbert R. Thurman willmake the address. This is alsoRally Day and we hope our friendswho have returned from theirvacations will also return to theirplace in the worship hour. Acordial invitation extended to nil.'

O. A. SMITH, D. D. FMor.

ftbgales International—The People's Favorn^^ygwapßper

SOCIETY] BRIDAL SHOWER

An outstanding social affair ofthe season was the bridal showerand dance given Monday after-noon and evening by Miss Emes-tina Robles and her sister, Mrs.A. Munozcano at the home oftheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. JuanRobles at 220 Walnut street. MissNatalia Robinson, N who becamethe bride of William H. Shane,Friday, was the guest of honor.

iWhen Miss Robinson arrived at’the Robles residence she found1 her friends standing in two long’rows facing each other and while' the wedding march was beingplayed she marched underneaththe arch of uplifted arms, to the

1 place in the room where a hugebox contained the wedding pre-sents.

Little Miss Mimi Davidson,| dressed to represent a bride, pre-sented the gifts.I Those attending the bridalshower and dance were Mr. andjMrs. Guillermo Robinson, fatherand mother of the honor guest;

’Mrs. Anita Pena, Mrs. RobertaElias, Mrs. Anita Villasenor, Mrs.Palacio Roji, Mrs. Louisa Fleisch-er, Mrs. Robert Fleischer, Mrs.Elsa Schrader, Mrs. Concha As-tiazaran, Mrs. Sara Aguirre, Mrs-Maria Tidwell, Mrs. Elisa Donna-dieu, Mrs. A. Munozcano, Mrs.Alicia Camou, Mrs. FranciscaBustamente, Mrs. J. Balderrain,Mrs. Lupe Gonzales, Mrs. AgustinVon Borstel, Mrs. Consuela Avi-lez, Mrs. Rubio Lonzano, MissesNatalia Robinson, Emilia VonBorstel, Ernestina Robles, Car-mela Marcor, Aglae Camou, Claraand Angela Terrazas, Anita Don-na dieu, Annie Hanlan, Clara Don-nadieu, Amalia Mimiaga, AureliaJoffroy, Dora and Eva Ochoa,Anita and Matilde Davila, Ma-tilde Maytorena, Margarita Ra-mirez, Panchita Pujol, Estella,Lupe and Luz Gomez, Maria An-toinieta Ricaud, Alicia Bernard,Mariana Spence, Maria Ramirez,Emma Pesqueira, and Messrs. Ma-nuel Hanlan, Andronico Serrano,Luis and Rudy Fleischer, RaolLopez, Carlos Reyes Gonzales.Effrain Urquidez, Julio Pena,Jose Duplatt, Ramiro Ortiz, Ma-nuel Abascal, Manuel Matiella,Oscar Salvatierra, G. R. G. R.Robinson, Pepe Astiazaran, Al-fonso Munozcano and HumbertoOchoa.

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State Auditor Francis Duffywas here from Phoenix to voteat Tuesday’s primary.

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ricewere here from Tucson, Tuesday,to vote at the primary. Mr. Ric 9is temporarily in charge of theTucson office of Parker-Grim-shaw Company.

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Mr. and Mrs. Monte Coole andthree children left last week onan automobile vacation trip toCalifornia.

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Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Moorefield,who have been visiting Mr. andMrs. Joseph A. Cummings havegone to their home in Shreveport,La.

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Local young men who areleaving the city to attend schoolelsewhere are Tommy White,Robert Fain, Billy Mitchell, AndyDavis, Constantine Maoris, Tom-my Hall who will enter the Uni-versity of Arizona. Fred Waters,Mills Gillespie and LawrenceMarsh will attend Roswell Mili-tary Academy.

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Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Frenchhave gone to Los Angeles andSan Diego to spend several-weeks.

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Arturo Cubillas, state treas-urer of Sonora, visited relativesin Nogales last week.

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Mrs. H. R. Renshaw and fam-ily have returned from SanDiego, California, where theyspent the summer.

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Mrs. Charles Levih, wife ofthe S. P. de M- agent in Nogales,Sonora, has returned from a de-lightful vacation spent in andaround Los Angeles.

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Mias Grace Mitchell has left toattend St. Mary’s Academy in LosAngeles.

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Cards have been received an-nouncing the marriage in Eugene,Ore., on September 8 of MissMary Helen Getty and J. PaulYoung, both formerly of No-gales. They will reside in thestate of Washington.

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W. J. Phillips, owner of theOwl drug stores, has returnedfrom a lew days outing at MountLemon. 1

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Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tovrea areleaving Sunday to spend twoweeks at Agua Caliente HotSprings near Yuma.

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Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ford, Jr.,will spend Sunday at their cabinin White House Canyon.

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Southern PacificP. E. BAFFERT, Agent Phone 34

To The People OsSanta Croz ConntyI TAKE this opportunity of thank-ing my friends for their loyal

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and generous political sufport atthe polls on last Tuesday.

I cannot see you all personallybut I certainly appreciate thelove and confidence of my friendsin Nogales, where I was born,and Santa Cruz County, where Ihave lived all of my life.

(Signed) GLADYS WALKER.

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