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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 5

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Burnt Tear Moth Hole OPAL RE WEAVING Men' Garment LIBERTY ST Back Apartment WEDNESDAY JANUARY 13 1954 NEVADA STATE JOURNAL RENO NEVADA PAGE IVE Ivan Sack 4 SccfefijClubs Club ail Telephone 3 4121 Alice Melarkey Society Editor of the March of Dim es box of candy donated by the Riverside Candy and Martha Chapter Installs Officers James Town By Mrs Procter Hug Phone 5 8658 ar Doift Worry Its Never 4 KITCHEN ALL PURPOSE Say it with lowers By Wire LOUR I SAEWAY STORE CONSOLIDATED Ryan Memorial TA 2:15 Mrs Joe Bass presiding Guest speaker Missionary Society of the Community Baptist Church 7:30 in the church parlors Mrs John Hargrave guest speaker Esther Circle hostesses Theta Beta Chapter of Alpha Iota sorority 7 :30 pm in the home of Mrs Lupe Rodriguez 105 20th St Sparks Miss Janelie Glock presid With Mrs Ruth Dollier past de partment president presiding the following officers of Thomas Barry Auxiliary Nd 1 USWV will be installed Jan 15 at 8 pm in the State Bldg: Nirs Alys Johnson president Mrs Mabel Taylor senior vice president Mrs Minnie Branch junior vice president Mrs Jenny Ormsby chaplain Mrs Mildred Sneegas patriotic instructor Mrs Ruth Dollier historian Mrs Si mona Brown conductress Mrs THAT YOUTHUL LOOK Nothing contributes more toward a youthful look than soft smooth skin Nothing contributes more toward softer smoother skin than Lanolin Plus Liquid This golden liquid contains an abundance of refined lanolin with its valuable esters and cholesterols closest duplica tion of your natural skin oils WMAS IN A KAMI? 1 The very name Lanolin tells you to expect wonderful things for your skin It can serve you in so many ways as a cleanser as a powder base as a facial A few tiny drops go such a long way A million dollars buy a more effective beauty aid yet Lanolin Plus Liquid costs only $100 plus tax at any cosmetic counter KNITTING WORSTED for Ski Sweaters Afghans Stoles and Hook Rugs Ofe Give Orange Thrifty Shopper Stamps) THE CARLTON NEEDLECRAT 43 WEST IRST ST PH 2 2484 OVERNIC MT WONDERS Before you go to bed try a wonderfully refreshing facial with Lanolin Plus Liquid The gentle thorough action of this golden liquid will work while you sleep and awake to find new ra diant beauty in your skin All types too dry too oily end normal skins receive just the right softening influence Sleeting of the Nevada State American Voluntary Services is announced for Saturday Jan 16 at 12 noon in the Terrace Room of Hotel Mapes Mrs Charles Mapes will pre side and on the agenda will be a dis cussion of the AWVS convention calendared for eb 8 9 in San Mateo Calif ollowing the two day convention delegates will en joy a tour of the Monterey penin sula and come on to Reno for a two day visit eb 13 14 Assisting in entertaining the AWVS members who will be traveling in their own special train will be Miss Phyllis Walsh of this city who is a member of the national board of the AWVS State AWVS Plans Luncheon ATO Club 2 pm Uni versity Terrace chapter house Program Mrs William Norton presiding Alt Rose TA 2:15 pm audi torium Dr William A O'Brien III guest speaker Mrs red Reed pre siding Alesdames Robert Bar ton and Ray hostess chairmen Ladies Auxiliary Canton Ne vada No 1 IOO 8 pm IOO Hall Mrs Jack Townsend presid ing Native Daughters en tertained Saturday evening with a bunco party in Pythian Hall under the chairmanship of Mrs Lida Gil bert Winning prizes were Mesdames Steve Rastelli Josephine Barnes and Messrs Lowe and Weisenfluh Also the Misses Ethel Raggio and Jo Ann McLeod Miss Mari Ann Petrinovich was given a cake At the conclusion of the evening refreshments were served at the individual tables Participating were Messrs and Mesdames Bell John son Lowe Shepley Weisenfluh Also Mesdames Kunsch Ber nice Van Sickle Amelia Belz Elva Ayer lorence Read Rein Elizabeth Ott Lida Gilbert Barry Cronin rank Monte Jen kins Zadow Angelina Rag gio Alice Martin Elsie Kuratli May orsythe Lillian Cz'Dey Joeephine Barnes William Har mer Jennie Segale Steve Rastelli Lucille Hayes Also Misses Ethel Raggio Jo Ann McLeod Mari Ann Petrinovich Diane Petrinovich and Messrs Clifford Brower and A Reynolds Mrs Ray Hines Heads Church Group TONOPAH Jan 12 (Speciali st Barbara Society of St Pat Catholic parish held its reg ular meeting in the home of Mrs Lillian riel on Tuesday evening January 5 at which time the pres ent officers were reeiccted to serve the group for another year Mrs Ray Hines is the president Mrs Al Bradshaw vice president and Mrs Russell A Joy secretary treasurer Plans to sponsor a St Patrick's day dance on March 17 were als begun at the session Refreshments were served by the hostess at the close of the eve ning Mabel Anderson assistant con ductress Nirs Madge Pefley guard Mrs Methea Welch assist ant guard: Mrs May Kelley sec retary Mrs Margaret Leonard treasurer and Mrs Wilma Cook musician Preceding the installation cere monies a joint dinner will be held with the Thomas Barry Camp at 6:30 pm THURSDAY Our Lady of the Snows Altar So ciety 8 in the home of Miss Mary Walsh 1015 Gordon Ave Mrs Ramelli presiding USO fireside party 8 405 Sierra St Wiener roast special music marshmallow toast Executive board of Reno branch AAUW 8 in the home of Mrs A Huffman 1255 Wright St Mrs Gelmstedt presiding YWCA board of directors 1 downtown' YWCA Mrs Wesley Hall presiding reshman Teen business meet ing 7 auditorium of downtown YWCA League of Women Voters board VISITING SON Peter Woolcock of 209 17th St Sparks is visiting his son Harold Woolcock in Midland Texas Miss Inez Walker and ather anning Members of Group Two of the Union of Emmanuel irst Baptist Church met last week at the home of Mrs Al uller on St In the absence of the group captain Mrs oote Mrs Orsie Graves conducted the meeting and she also led the devotional Out and No by Brew ster Adams A dessert luncheon was served prior to the meeting at small tables decorated in yellow and centered with a colorful arrangement of flowers Covers were laid for Mes dames Orsie Graves Warner Al uller Gertrude Stoner Rinehart Harry LessengerOlga Cowlishaw Bessie Blake and Louis Reise Miss Patsie Brant entertained the members of Jolly Jinx Club last week at her home on St Refresh ments were served by Group our and a social time was enjoyed Those 'present were1 Mrs Cullen mother advisor Misses Lynn Byrd Uta Byrd Margie Bolander Georgia Gaither Darlene Cullen Terri Galvin Charlene Edg ington Jean Leavell Barbara Har ris Yvonne Watson Rosalie Palm er Patsie Brant Linda Lee Dale Sutton Bertha Duncan Norma Woolcock and Sharon Hatzenbiler James Rice manager of the Sierra Pacific Power Company in Sparks underwent surgery at the Washoe Medical Center on Thurs day Mr and Mrs Joe Ciari have re turned from Berkeley Calif where they visited their son and daughter in law Mr and Mrs Harold Ciari and small daughter irst regular meeting of Immac ulate Conception Institute No 189 YLT was called to order hy presi dent Mary Picchi on Jan 7 at En gineers Hall in Sparks The members voted to furnish material or a donation for mate rial for irst Communion outfits for those children who will be un able to afford them It was recommended and accept ed that a decade of the rosary be recited after each meeting in keep ing with the Marian Year Pre fluffed through silk for lighter baking By ELIZABETH TOOMEY United Press Staff CorrMpor dent NEW YORK Jan 12 UPJ This spring at least your suit can have a shiny look and it will be a sign of newness not hard wear abrics with a subtle shine are preferred by leading designer' They made spring coats of sleek brushed wool called zibeline and suits of wool silk materials with a dull gleam The newest Easter outfits weic paraded yesterday for 168 visiting fashion editors here to attend the 22nd National Press Week spon sored by the New York Dress In stitute The shows last five days during which 38 different manu facturers will display the cream of their spring crop There is little that is startling and a lot that is pretty Many dresses have a beltless waist snug midriff and empire cut bustline There are fewer such as floating panels side drapes and tunic overskirls Instead skirts follow three frank outlines very straight slightly flared or tremendous The latter are beautiful diaphanous dresses to wear after five of a warm evening made of chiffon or chiffon taffeta in white back ground prints and plain bright colors Petticoats make the short1 billowing skirts even wider Paul Parnes showed one of the filmy skirts in tangerine chiffon with a chantilly lace top dyed to match Another bright touch in the Parnes collection was found inside jackets He uses printed linings to match suit blouses and often turns back a band of the print on jacket cuffs ull length spring coats are straight for the most part with sleeves that push up or turn back at glove top length The most un usual treatment of the sleek zibe line was shown yesterday by Dave Bellsev who designed a sprint coat of beige zibeline scattered over with small eyelets to allow the black lining to peek through and give a threc polka dot effect Shiny abrics Smart or Mrs Gloria rediani won bank night The next regular meeting will be held on Jan 21 1954 Members present were Mes dames Paula rediani Gloria re diani Betty Peszek and Anna Di Chiara Misses Mary Picchi Mary Jo Gerbatz Mary Mary lanni Evelyn DiPietro Nanci Moore Genevieve Tacchino and Eleanor Donati IMCTAI I tn at ceremonies conducted the evening of Jan 1 1N I ALLC 8 in the Masonic Temple in Sparks were Cleft William Werkheiser as patron and (right) Harriet Crook as matron of Martha Chapter No 5 OES Mrs Muriel Lewis grand matron headed the group of installing officers A musical program followed the installation rites and concluding the evening refreshments were served (Mrs photo by rank Steurer) COSMETICS INC WEST HUIIAID ST8EEET CHICAGO 10 ILltNOIS Honoring the Rev and Mrs John Hargrave on their twenty fifth wedding anniversary a re ception was given Sunday eve ning January 10 by the congrega tion of the Emmanuel irst Bap tist Church of Sparks immediately following the church service With Mrs Helen rohlich at the organ and Mrs Lula Grimmer at the piano two beautiful selections were played including Dutch by Dickinson and by Logan Highlight of the evening fol lowed a solo by George Hargrave son of the Rev and Mrs Hargrave I Should Lose when the honored couple walked up the aisle and Mrs Jennie Brix'kerhoff presented them with a silver tea pot as a token of the esteem and affection of the congregation After Mrs Hargrave had gracious ly accepted the gift Mendelssohns Wedding March was played by Jrs rohlich while the happy couple walked up the aisle and into the church parlors Refreshments were served from a table centered with a wedding cake wreathed in gardenias and maiden hair fern and flanked by silver candles in silver candel abras Pouring during the evening were Mrs Marion Cremer and Mrs Bessie Blake Mrs Wayne Lessenger served the cake Mrs Ralph and her committee were in charge of the arrange ments for this lovely occasion Those who enjoyed the evening were: The Rev and Mrs John Hargrave the Rev and Mrs Glenn Wise the Rev and Mrs Harold Schock the Rev Harold Jackson: Messrs and Mesdames Arthur Sowle II Gepford Rinehart Al Thompson Harry oote Henry Schneider Albert Bails Roger rugoli Waite: Stabler Wayne Lessenger Mesdames red Warner Lulu Grimmer itz gerald John Devere Myrtle Edna Champavne Es telle Robare Corinne airchild Eeger Olga Leona Shirley Helen Garrett oote Miller Arm strong Edna Bray Harry Lessen ger A Pryor Jenjiie Brinker hoff Marion Cremer Ralph Also attending were Misses Simmie Cooper Diane Rinenart Madelyn Thomas Linda Lee Eloise Self Eva Mae Garrett Dorothy Thompson Judy Schnei der Kay Popa Jean EiKelbeiger Nancy Eikelbc rger Alice Bracx ett Sandra MacEchern Caro Armstrong Mary Helen rohlict Messrs Carlyle Van Ny JackDevere Jack Glover Melvin Rog ers Jack Mayer Alfred Whitman Gerald Becker Roy A alk Michael Rogers George Hargrave and David Hargrave St Altar Society met at the Rectory Thursday evening The meeting was opened with a prayer led by ather Gerard an ning Mrs Walter Wedow con ducted the meeting It was planned to have a public games party' with January 25 set as a tentative date Delicious refreshments were served by Airs Nello Gianotti and Mrs A Petrini to the following members: Mesdames Howard Keat ing A Albee Russell Wood hams Barney Mergen Walter We dow George Tavernia Hugh Prunty rank lynn Beatrice Prunty Paul Tholl Paul Jesch GUARANTEE Yau 71 improve any recipe that calls for flour with Carl duet Mrs At ning refreshments were served by Mrs Henry Wurpel and her host ess committee Assisting Mrs Cook and Mr Werkheiser will be LaRie associate matron Lewis Neil associate patren Ann Perry sec retary Lucy Davis treasurer: Barbara Pennington conductress: Louise Adams chaplain lorence Diedrichsen marshal Lula Grim mer organist: Betty Lessenger Adah Bertha Ruth Viola Brashears Esther Irene Malone Martha Barbara Rice Electa: Eleanor warder: Archie Nixon sentinel and Velma Bar ber trustee WELLS Jan 12 (Special) Pub lic health and safety welfare and protection as they are handled in the city of Wells were given a pre liminary survey at the first Janu meeting of provisional branch of the League of Women Voters riday night Mrs Charles (Barbara) Read led the discus sion during which it was pointed out that of necessity in a commun ity as small as Wells many health and welfare services are conducted or supervised by state county and even national agencies Lack of proper sewage disposal was cited as creating a problem in sanitation and health that is grow ing as the population in creases Provision or lack of pro vision for care and help of the handicapped aged orphaned ill or delinquent members of the com munity were outlined It was pointed out that the city operates a volurrteer fire department and has a paid police department in cluding three regular officers and one relief officer urther and more detailed study of government and its functions are slated to result from the Your survey being conduct ed with Mrs Harry Simon as chair man The second January unit meeting of the LWV scheduled for Tuesday January 26 is to be led by Mrs Vic Clyde and Mrs Merle Hollibaugh who are preparing an outline on state orientation pre paratory to a study of state government to be made by the local league The unit meeting riday night was preceded a board of direc meeting during which a report and detailed bud get statement worked out by Mrs Page presented DD I 7E KI KI CD of the March of Dimes box of candy donated by tne Kiversiae canuy auu I I In IN Cake shop to the gathering was Miss Joann Hardin (left) receiving the prize from Audrey Thompson worthy advisor of the Mt Rose Assembly No 13 Order of Rain i Girls The dance was held in the able Room of the Mapes tuross x'nuwj Mrs Harriet Crook was installed as matron of Martha Chapter No 5 in Sparks and William Werk heiser as patron at ceremonies conducted the evening of Jan 8 in the Masonic Temple Presiding were Mrs John Devere matron and Owen Redford patron and there was a brief business meeting preceding the installation rite Mrs Muriel Lewis grand ma tron was the installing officer assisted by Mrs Betsy Buckner grand marshal Mrs Mildred Drown grand chaplain Mrs Lula Grimmer acting grand organist Airs Billie Werkheiser Airs Lena Juniper and Wesley Brown of Martha Chapter also assisted 'ITiere were vocal solos by Airs Airs Louis Chase was installed as president of the Past Noble Grands Association at ceremonies conducted recently in the IOO Hall She succeeds Airs Roi ster and will be assisted by Airs Perry as vice president Airs Virginia Raffetto musician: Airs Edith Davis warden: ATrs Amy Hvatt chaplain and Alesdames Jones Eva Uboins and August Lemaire trustees Airs Kolster presented her re tiring officers with corsages and Mrs Chase presented her new panel of officers wfth corsages Mrs Kolster was presented with a gift from the association in appre ciation of her leadership during the past year A social hour followed and re freshments were served by Ales dames William Berg William Jurey Josephine Woolverton Alattison John DeVore A Eveleth Thelma Avery Mary Brockman and Doris Reed Attending were Alesdames Wil liam Berg Dewey Crosby John Hart Amy Hyatt lorence Rit tenhouse Mulcahy Ella Parke Ted Ede Lee Arthur A Robison A DeRucchia Laura Alajors Brayton Vir ginia Raffetto Alartin Strasden Clinedinst William Pettis Pearl Kincaid Bethel Palma Doris Reed Lillian AIcClough Wesley Walker Eva Ubbins Belle Lean Jones lorence Alorton A Riley Smith Mar iner Perry and Miss Lucile Stone ILLS KEY POSTS AIAN1LA Jan 12 President Ramon Alagsaysay today appointed Justice Pastor Endencia as secretary of education and Antonio Araneta as collector of in ternal revenue Native Daughters Sponsor Monthly Bunco Party SPARKS SOCIAL NOTES Night Planned by Club Annual spon sored by the St Thomas Aquinas Club has been announced for Wednesday evening Jan 20 in the cathedral social hall Cocktails will be served at 7 pm followed by a supper at 7 :30 pm There will be a brief business meeting under the direction of Airs Glenn Lawlor followed by dancing to the music of the Key Notes Taking reservations which close Sunday Jan 17 are Mesdames rank Triolo Enzo Robustellini Wilfred Alexander and Thomas Pietropaolo The affair is open to parents or children attending St Thomas school Just pick Up your 'phone and call or drop in to see your nearest TD lorist Even if you remember at the last minute your TD lorist gives you telegraph last service 4 that can flash greetings across the country in a matter or hours And such a graceful way to remember special occasions lorists display SpefoY and famous Mmcury to help you identify the right shops meeting 8 downtown YWCA Reno Council of Church Women 9:45 a in the irst Baptist Church Annual reports installa tion of officers JMrs II Dunklee presiding Washoe Valley Homemaker's Club 2 in the home of Mrs William Sauer Airs William Bed roll presiding Adah Chapter No 4 OES 8 nt Alasonic Temple Business meeting followed by open installation of of ficers for 1954 at 8:30 Pro gram refreshment Mrs Lane and Edward A Rose presiding Sigma Nu Club 1:30 chapter house 1075 Ralston St Mrs Ed 'Tieslau presiding National Business and Profes sional Club dinner meet ing 6:45 Nevada Room Hotel Mapes Velma Klinge in charge Glenn Duncan will discuss special legislation regarding Nevada schools Mrs Donald Swanton pre I siding Nevada Star Grange Home Eco nomics Committee 1 :30 in the home of Mrs Louis Chiesi 1381 Humboldt St New officers will be installed Miss Nina Washburn pre siding Evening Committee Nevada Sagebrush Chapter DAR 8 pm in the home of Airs William Saxton 770 California Ave Mrs Donald Kenny presiding Reno Branch National League of American Penwomen 1:30 pm in the home of Airs Melarkey 649 So Virginia St Mrs Atarguer ite Westbury assisting Poetry program Mrs Jack Douglass presiding Mrsl Ivan Sack presented entertaining and informative pro gram entitled Art in Your to the University of Nevada aculty Club at their last meeting January 9 Airs Sack with several faculty children as guest pupils demon strated how art can be made easy and fun for children and adults alike Most of the members pres ent took the opportunity to draw along with Airs Sack as she cre ated faces figures animals and trees from simple basic lines Mrs red Stephen program chairman introduced Airs Airs Wittwer president presided at the preceding business meeting at which arrangements for purchase of a tea sendee were completed After adjournment consomme and crackers were served by the hostesses Mesdames Alelz Ira LaRivers rank Scott vihes ter Scanton and Howard Alason Members and guests In attend ance included: Mesdames Robert Miller Alelz Donald Cooney Ira LaRivers rank Scott Ches ter Scranton Howard Alason Wittwer Robert Stewart Martie 'John Winston Bow man Dunn red Riser Perry Hayden Beesley Van Dyke Monson Jr Holt Harold Richardson Clyde Mead Staehlin red Stephen Ralph Irwin Loring Wil liams Al Deming Smyth Tom Buckman Scheid Albert Glockzin Langford Leifson A Crowe James Loewus Thadlev Cline Hill Joseph Robertson red erick Wood William Carlson Ar thur Grey and the Misses Aiay bell Eager and Elaine Mobley USWV Auxiliary Plans Installation Know Your Survey Wells Ohrman and a piano organ by Airs Lula Grimmer and August rohlich the conclusionof the eve Past Noble Grands Install New Officers lorists' Telegraph Delivery ass'N rt WEDNESDAY Soroptimist Club 12 noon Neva da Room Hotel Mapes Airs Charles Lindell program chairman Jessie Collins presiding South Virginia Club 1:30 in the home of Mrs George Strosnider Airs Jose Zu nini assisting Sherman New ton presiding Junior Matrons 8 in the home of All's Clarence Lyons 1305 Lander St Mrs Charles Kiblinger presiding ADD WEDNESDAY Aquila Club luncheon meeting 1 Theta Chi house 429 Univer sity Terrace Airs Richardson presiding Guests welcome Orvis Ring TA 2 auditor ium Program on safety Participat ing second grade pupils of Mrs Dorothea Nightengale and Miss Kathryn fourth grade pu pils Mrs Olyn reed presiding Reno Welcome Wagon square dance group 7:30 in the Reno Recreation Center St Agnes Society 2 in the home of Mrs Joseph 142 Vine St Miss Matilda erretti assisting hostess Alrs Allard presiding Gamma Phi Beta Club 1:30 Sierra St chapter house honoring all past presidents Airs Betty Armstrong hostess chairman and taking reservations YWCA bridge clinic 7:45 club home Junior tournament play YWCA Club meeting 8 downtown Mrs Alargaret 1511 ks prebiuiiig USO informal dancing party 8 405 Sierra St Refresh ments Regular meeting Mt Rose TA 2:15 school auditorium Reno Branch AAUW 8 Quonset Hut art department near new Engineering Bldg University of Nevada lower campus Program of ceramics by Prof Edward Yates Airs Gelmstedt presiding I Speaker Sp S' I too Late I 1 fl I 1 4 xf 1' All JT 1 JI 1 1 1 LOUR 8 II 30 I wial IP XU If.

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