Monday, November 13, 2017

Article from Phoenix newspaper dated August 8, 1939

This article is from the Arizona Republic (I am assuming) as it says Phoenix, Arizona, Tuesday, August 8, 1939.

 
Phoenician In Douglas Wedding Party
(Phoenician is underlined in what looks like blue crayon with a big question mark after it.)

A Phoenician was in the bridal party yesterday when Miss Dorothea Kathleen Scott and Edwin Park, both of Douglas, Arizona, exchanged wedding vows at the Immaculate Conception church.  He was Matthew Scott who served as best man.  Miss Margaret scott of Douglas attended her sister as the maid of honor.

The bridegroom, faculty member of the Douglas High school, and his bride are on a honeymoon trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco.  Mrs. Park, popular young business woman, was educated in her native town.  She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Scott.

Mr. Park graduated from the Arizona State Teachers college in Tempe (should have been Flagstaff) following his graduation from Douglas High school.

Before the couple left for coast cities, they were complimented with a luncheon at the Hotel Gadsden.

It was in the society section of the paper.  Right above it is a little section that says:

JOYCE BOOTH  PENFOLD
Society Editor

GLADYS M. BAGLEY
Assistant

Phone 3-1111

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