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Progress Bulletin from Pomona, California • Page 27

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Progress Bulletini
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Pomona, California
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D-2 Progress-Bulletin, Pomona, Sunday, February 28, 1971 Moghadam-Jewell Vows Are Repeated Miss Gayle Marlene Jewell exchanged wedding vows with Paul N. Moghadam in an evening ceremony at the MRS. MOGHADAM home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L.

Jewell, 2166 Sinclair St. The Rev. Gerald E. Dacus officiated at the double-ring rites. The parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Abolgasem Moghadam of Tehran Iran. Given in rharriage by her parents, the bride wore a traditional gown of Alaskene, designed with a fitted bodice, wedding ring collar of Chantilly lace over Alaskene and fitted sleeves of lace. Her headpiece of lace flowers and seed held a French illusion veil. The bride carried a cascade of white roses and gypsophelia.

Mrs. Lynne J. Sink was matron of honor for her sister. The best man was Harold Desv while James E. Sink was usher.

After a reception at the Jewell home, the newlyweds departed on a wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Moghadam will make their home in Azusa. Fabric Finishing Care Given by Gas Dryers that are wrinkled from brief clothes a fresh, outdoor smell wearing or storage, and ultra- day or night, summer or win- violet lamps which give ter.

IF ITS QUALITY YOU'RE L00KIN6 FOR Pomona and Ontario Stores Sun. Mon. in Pomona! DOOR BUSTERS Mon. Tues, in Ontario! DOTTED SWISS cot- Many lovely colors fet dresses, blouses curjpfhs. Reg.

yd. SALE .1 I SEERSUCKI 45V wide, Triacetate, 45 Rayon. Very good qudfeiy. Reg. e7c yd.

67 vc KNITS Double and Triple. Polyester and Acetate, new Spring colors. Reg. $1.98 yd. $144 yd.

POLYESTER KNITS wide, beautiful prints and plains. Spring and summer weights. Reg. $4.47 yd. $344 1550 PVC Mall Pomona Valley Center and 24 5 No.

Euclid Ontario MR. AND MRS. DON UPP Don Upps To Mark 50th Anniversary Celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday will be Mr. and Mrs. Don Upp of Seal Beach, formerly of Pomona.

The Upps were married in 1921 Clay Center, and moved to Pomona in 1951. Mr. Upp was a member of Painters Local 979 until his retirement in 1965. The open house will be held at 1039 E. Thelborn West Covina, from 6 until 9 p.m.

The couple has two daughters, Mrs. Jane Molyneux and Mrs. Dona Boster; four granddaughters and two great-granddaughters. DR. SEIFERT BPW Club To Hear Professor The speaker for the Tuesday meeting of the La Verne- San Dimas Business and Professional Club will be Dr.

Harvey Seifert, professor of Christian Social Ethics at the Southern California School of Theology. Miss Lena Ma Rust is program chairman for the meeting at 6:45 p.m. in the Presidio Room at Indian Hill Inn, Claremont. Dr. Seifert will discuss what the United Nations is doing in the UNICF program.

Reservations for the Guest Night meeting are due by Monday noon with Mrs. Emma Lee Benedict or Mrs. Alida yarper. Parish Social Charted A social dinner dance for our Lady of Lourdes Parish is scheduled March 6 in the church auditorium, Montclair. The party, sponsored by the Altar Society, will begin at 7:45 p.m.

and continue until 11:30 p.m. A prime roast beef dinner will be served. Dancing will be to the music of Bob White Mrs. Samuel Rinaldi, general chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. Richard Boyd, Mrs.

Anne Carmicino and Mrs. Jose Berrios. Reservations and other information may be obtained by calling Mrs. John McKinney or Mrs. John Vieyra.

Permanent press fabrics and garments have been on the market for several years but homemakers continue to have questions about them, according to Anne Fortin', Southern California Gas Co. home economist. press is a fabric finishing system that makes pleats and creases permanent while eliminating wrinkles throughout the normal life of the Mrs. Fortini explained. fabric is chemically treated and then oven-cured.

The curing process can be done before or after the garment is The home economist said that permanent press garments can usually be identified by some form of the v.ord or on the garment tag at the store. The tag will also probably say or no ironing for best results tumble people wear permanent press garments too long between washings because they always look fresh and not she said. they should be washed before they become heavily soiled and stains should be removed before they Because of the man-made fibers in most permanent press fabrics, special care should be taken in washing and drying them. Those fibers soften when they are heated and they will wrinkle if they are spun when hot. Permanent press clothes should be cooled with a cold water rinse before the final spin in the washing cycle.

Most modern washers take care of this requirement with a permanent press cycle. According to Mrs. Fortin', manufacturers of permanent press fabrics state that best drying results are obtained when clothes are dryer dried rather than line dried. Just as in washing the fabrics, it is necessary to heat the clothes when drying so that the fibers will soften and wrinkles wiil fall out. The clothes should then be cooled while tumbling so that they will not be wrinkled.

The new gas dryers have permanent press cycles with a cool-down period during the last few minutes of drying Mrs. Fortini said. dryers have extra large drums to allow the clothes to tumble freely which helps them to come out with a better During the months of February and March. Mrs. Fortini said, area appliance dealers are displaying their complete lines of gas dryers with many new' features including advanced solid state electronic controls and special sensors that automatically stop the dryer when the clothes are dry, special controls to automatically restore the press in clean permanent press fabrics BEAUTY SALONS The Friendliest Salons In Rummage Sale Plans Revealed The Woman's Society of Christian Service of Westmont Methodist Church have scheduled a rummage and baked goods sale March 4.

The sale is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the church social hall. Whai (joiiMjon Announcing Too Much For Your Money! COME IN AND UNDERSPEND Singletons Book Speaker On Sensitivity The Singletons of Upland and Ontario will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the First United Methodist Church, 262 N.

Euclid Upland. A program on Through will be presented by Jim Mayard. Additional information may be obtained bv calling Dorothy Fuller at 986-7156. Sandy said it in staff meeting the other day and we think it I expresses the way we try to run things at Griswold's. always we try! He was talking about managers telling their employees to take time with customers and really try to help them.

he said, are a kind of business, not a ROUX SHAMPOO styled and set With Roux Shampoo that extra rich creme shampoo. Mon. untM 4 p.m. Sot. 2.88 FASHION STYLED HAIRCUT Mondoy, Tuoodey ond day 'til 4 pjn.

Highlight your Roux Frosting Special 15.00 reg. 25.00 Let our experts frost your hair with streaks of lightening. And for a new spring look try our cut. It's all curl, swirl and excitement. Shampoo and set not included in this special.

cut, also additional, 4.00. Beauty Studio, all stores Lots of folks have been coming to our Club" buffet at the Indian Hill recently from places like Whittier, Pasadena, Hollywood, Santa Monica, Newport Beach. Typical comments: were so surprised to find out how elegant it a real gourmet If you were one of our first Buffet customers, come again and enjoy all our new offerings. If never tried it, missing a treat. EVERY SUNDAY, 5 TO 9 P.M.

reputation may soon spread internationally! Guest of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Scott at lunch at the Indian Hill over the weekend was Edvard Hambro, president of the United Nations General Assembly. ENJOY OUR GOOD TO GO! SOW "Fwd-Twe" CRIAM HAIR TINT TOUCH-UP $244 Oat N. Ut A of Iaul YOU FAY 15 ROUX "nice change" Color In 10 minutes without ocroxlda ond losts for weeks without rub-off Natural colors for grey or dull hair.

Gasso- mer for bleached. Includes Stylo and Sot. ROUX "fanciful!" RINSE 0 groy ones bleached hoir! Matches bleoched ho.r to new growth. 13 rinse in shampoo out no fading. VALUABLE C'4JP0N YOU QIT THI TOUCH- UF FMS hi AG Mm Tfeam.

'til 4:00 Vttxt be presented to receptionist before services Hove yoe been any of our Salons before? YES Address City Phone Coupon Expires PAY11 WAVE AB ptj hi let Our lev fc MAIt CUT Ovt lev Fitte AU YOU YOU GIT TH! FIRMANINT WAY! FREE la AR Wj 4., There. Must be presented to recepttonW before services Hove you been to ony of our salons before? YES Name Address City Phone Coupon Expires 3 SmorgaSfcord Smorgai day, Feb. FRIED CJHICKEN flAM Monday. EPl'N DUMPLINGS CUft-JLTS POT ROAST OF HALIBUT March 1 LAMB CABBAGE arch HICKEN I VEAl Tuesday, GER FILL Wednesda ROAS if SWE Thursday, FRIE it TALLARINI Friday, March BAKED SALMON it MACARONI CHEESE Saturday, March it ROAST TURKEY ie BORA-BORA RIBS POMONA TOP OF THE MALL PHONE 623-4321 THURS. AND FRI.

TILL 9:00 OTHER DAYS if Foothill Blvd. at Indian CLAREMONT 626-241 1 if Interstate 10 at Ford Deni A Nine; 703.21 58 a lit yc I I.W. to Salons Nearby Serve Y.a POMONA I WEST COVINA 1012 W. Ave. 128 Pomona Mall East (Corner Garey) (West Covina Shopping Center) V'- PHONE 623-3581, PHONE (213) 962-1071.

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