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Arizona Daily Sun from Flagstaff, Arizona • 7

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Arizona Daily Suni
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Flagstaff, Arizona
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7
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.1 To AKirr.j the NEW YORK, man Douglas, daughter teMhes In PuJoAlto, CeDon arrived hoJ tSZy University of Arisons where he is a sophomore in the college of pharmacy. Home from Arizona State college at Tempo to spend Christmas vacation with their relatives and friends are Ruth Ann Sherman, Ruth Stanley, Jerry OBrien, and Kenneth Ragle. The sophomores of Ciarkdale High school held a Christmas ciarkdale and Jerome schools 0Sed for the Christmas holidays edneaday afternoon and will re-ume classes Jan. 3. Cottonwood's ucation began Thursday after- (oon.

Georgo M. Truscott arrived ome in Ciarkdale to spend the Holidays with "his mother, Mrs. A. jt Truscott, and brother. George former U.

S. ambassador to Great 1 Britain, has arrived here enroute to her ranch home in Arizona. She told reporters she had been acting as a glorified extra in a forthcoming motion picture, The Man From Tangiers. She spoke one line in the filming. Miss Douglas was accompanied by her friend Elizabeth Firestone, daughter of the Fiiestone Tire to 12.

Green and red crepe paper, mistletoe and two large lighted Christmas trees beautifully decorated ihe hall. Perry Mooies orchestra furnished ihe music for the semi-formal dance. Cottonwood school students began the.r hol.day season Friday, Dee. 22. The school session will resume Wednesday, Jan.

3 at the regular time, has been announced by Sapt. Fred R. Lewis. Mrs. David H.

Dickinson left Sunday for Billings, to attend the services of her mother, Mrs. P. H. Pope who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mr3. Lew Ayres of Billings.

Mrs. Pope lived with the Dickinson family at Bridgeport for the past six years leaving last July for the home of Mrs. Ayres to vacation there. She is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Bud Crawford of Reno, Nev.

Funeral services was held Thurs day afternoon at Watertown, South' Dakota. 4 Word has been received here by friends that Commander D. B. Overfield U.S.N. (retired) died at the Naval hospital in San Diego Dec.

14. Commander Overfield is the brother of Mrs. Ed Rhodes of Ajo, formerly of Ciarkdale. He visited often with his sister while she resided in Ciarkdale. He is survived by one son, Robert Over-field of Norfolk, Va.

and Mrs. Rhodes his sister. Interment, with full military services was at Fort Rosecrans national cemetery, San Diego. Mr. and Mrs.

Summer Jordan and son Charles are spending the holidays in Los Angeles at the home of Mrs. Jordan sister Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spaulding. A hole in one shot qualified Melvin Reasoner for membershin in the National Holc-in-one club will be Sward after the 10:30 a.m.

Mass on Sunday and until 1:15 p. and from 6:45 to 7:45 p. m. Sunday will be at the regular houn; in Ciarkdale at 9 a. in Clemenceau at 10:30 a.m.

Christman Eve Midnight Mass will be offered in Ciarkdale, beginning at 11:44 p.m-, and in Clemenceau at 1:15 a.m. on Christmas Day. Both will be High Masses. At 9:30 a.m. Christmas day a Low Mass will be at St Cecilias in Calrk-dale.

Your columnist wishes to extend to the people of the Verde district ner sincere and cordial wishes that the Infant Christ, the Prince of Peace, may shower upon you His greatest blessings of peace and joy. Clarkdpje High Schools annual senior hop was held in the auditorium Wednesday night from 8:30 i frank 202 W. Phoenix Phone 3 last Sunday when he put the ball in the eighth hole on the Ciarkdale Country Club course. Playing with Mr. Reasoner at the time he made the unbeatable shot were Joe Von Tilburg and Harry Cirata of Ciarkdale.

SHOP nows It Will Soon Be Too Late to Shop Early Gift Toiletries Are Glamorous and Beauty-full party In the b'gh school auditori-urn Monday Ah WTOg of fun, food and frolic was enjoyed. The senior hop, the annual semi-formal dance, was given in Clark-dale High school auditorium 'Wednesday evening. The students of the Verde Valley school near Seijona left Friday, Dec. 15 for their Christmas vacation and will return Jan. 4.

Star of the East, a Christmas cantata by S. Fearis, was presented by a choir of 26 voices Sunday evening, December 17 at the Verde Baptist church in Cottonwood The Rev. Henry R. Buhler directed the musicale. Mrs Buhler was piano accompanist The soprano group were Mesdames Robert Hardgrave, Alton Aussell.

Virgil Hopper, Roy Richards, and Boyd Sears, and Misses Helen Scurlock, Helen Girnder and Gen-etta Earl. Singing also were Mesdames Larry Earl, Earl Piper, George Jordan, William Cole, Luther White; the Misses Janelle Hardgrave, Markie Barker, and Bonnie Michael. George Jordan, Homer Crockett, Herbert Conkling were the tenors. Earl Piper, Alton Russell, Frank Thomas and Lester Earl were the bass singers. Taylor Hall in Ciarkdale will be the scene of the Christmas dance given by the Knights and Ladies of the Blessed Sacrament, Catho lie Youth teen-agers, Friday night, Dec.

22. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Craig will motor to Yuma to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Winters during the Christmas holidays, John Crawford, a sophomore at the University, arrived home Thursday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Crawford and sister Barbara. A joint installation of the officers of the Masonic lodge in Ciarkdale and of Diamond Chapter 7, Order of Eastern Star was held Monday night in the lodge hall in Ciarkdale. Elmer Riley was the installing officer.

Rev. Father John F. Driscoll pastor of St. Cecilias Catholic church in Ciarkdale and of the Immaculate Conception in Clem-enceau, has announced the weekend and Christmas day schedule for services. Confessions will be heard Ciarkdale Saturday from 3 to 5 pan.

and from 7 to 9 R.m., and on Sunday from 8 to 9 p.m In Clemenceau the confessions GIFT IDEAS Cosmetics Tobacco Shaving Needs Razors Sachets Playing Cards Compacts Bath Powder Cameras Greeting Cards Stationery perfumes Cigars Fountain Pens Pencils Cigarettes Pipes Lighters Lip Rouge Boxed Candy Toilet Water Lotions Bill Folds Clocks Candy The gift of toiletries and cosmetics has everything! Glamour exotic scents, lovely containers, charming ensembles and gay wrappings. But thats not all. Each item bears the cherished name of a well known maker and a promise of beauty for milady. Here are small sets and large sets as well as individually wrapped items. Shop here for toiletries.

tofliit iillsa IWi 0 FLAGSTAff.pharmacY OOU00ISTS Tfl CHEMISTS FLAGSTAFF ARIZONA PHONf Open Every Evening Headquarters for Gift Wrapping Supplies and Tree Ornaments CHAPMAN'S MARKET ANNOUNCES WITH PRIDE IT IS NOW A MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED GROCERS i i 7 One of the West's Largest Food Buying Organizations You're invited to come in and check our low, everyday shelf prices. We know you can save money by spending your shopping time with us! MEATS Tender Tasty Rib Steak Prime, lb 79c BACON Sliced, lb. 47 Pork Sausage Ron, lb 35c BEEP Sliced, No. 2 Vi can PEACHES, Mission Inn 27c Chuncks, No. 2 can PINEAPPLE, Libbys 29c Jellied or Whole CRANBERRY SAUCE, 2 for 35c No.

1 Can PUMPKIN, Del Monte, 2 for 25c No. 303 Can TOMATOES, Argo 16c 12 oz. Can CORN, Kounty Kist, 2 for 29c 3 to 4 Servings SUGAR PEAS, Rose, 2 for 25c Remarkable, No. 2 can CUT GREEN BEANS, 2 for 29c Fresh, Shelled BUCKEYE PEAS, 2 for 27c Meeters, No. 2 can SAUER KRAUT 13c 14 oz.

bottle CATSUP. Kerns ISc TUNA, Sunshine, No. can 23c No. 1 can SALMON, Sportsman 59c 1 lb. Krispy 2Cc 111 110 CRACERS, 1 lb.

31c Thats the way the Navajos say Merry Christmas, Everyone And we're talking their language this Yuletide Season because were in the midst of building a new 24-inch pipe line across the Navajos historic and colorful lands. Hundreds of these fine people are now -hard at work helping us build this large transmission line. Their earnings during recent months will make this one of the Merriest Christmases on the reservation in many a year. And by the next Holiday Season, gas flowing through the line will bring new comfort, convenience, and happiness into thousands of homes throughout the southwest and as far north as San Francisco. This new pipe line will open up New Mexicos vast San Juan Gas Fields, considered to be one of the largest undeveloped gas reserves in the nation.

Starting at Farmington, New Mexico, the line will span 468 rugged miles to Topock, near Needles, California, where it will tie-in with the Companys present 30-inch line from West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico. Thus another link will be forged in the Companys chain of southwestern gas lines which conserve the nations natural resources and add industrial strength to this area and to all America. Pot Shldr. Pt Roast, 1b. 03 Pork Chops Lean, lb.

53c Pork Shanks Skinned, lb. 31 ham For Seasoning 35c 4 Chapmans Market OPEN: Daily 9 AJU. to 7 P-M. 409 7. Santa Fe Fb.

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