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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 15

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Mrs. Jess Monroe, refreshments chairman, Mrs. N. L. Sabonjian, decorations chairman, and Mrs.

Don. Hockett, president of Northminsrer Presbyterian Churchwomen, are preparing for the group's annual Chrysanthemum Tea. Mrs. Eunice Skeen is opening her home, 114 Miner for the affair Nov. 13 from 2 to 4 p.m.

A fabulous array of the namesake flower is the 'hallmark of the parry. Resort, Early Spring Apparel to Be Seen at League Revue Assistance League' of Bakersfield will be the first non. professional group to preview resort and early spring collections of two of California Fash' ion designers, Stanley Nelson; creator of costumes, coats and suits, and Michael Anthony, de--signers of afternoon and cocktail clothes. Arrangements are being made by Associate bers of the League, with Melcher as chairman of the benefit. Proceeds will go to the shoe fund for Operation School Bell, which helps pro' vide clothes for needy school children in Bakersfield.

This is the league's service to the community. The showing will be at Judds Fashion Salon, 1701 18th St. at 2 p.m. Nov. 19 and will be for Assistance League members and guests.

revue is made possible through the courtesy of Mrs. Clifford Huff, owner of Judds Specialty Shop. "Both collections are now -in New York being shown to Bergdorf Goodman and Sales, and will go on to Neiman. Marcus, Dallas. Assisting Mrs Metchee'with special plans for a festive atmosphere will- be C.

L. Houchin, Mrs. Charles Mauley, Elmer Mrs. Laurence Lake, Mrs. Warde Watson, with all members of the associate group is Stanley Nelson will send the model and swing-back coat pictured, to participate in an Assistance League benefit style show at Judds on Nov.

19. Calvert Chapter of BAG Is Shown Chart genealogical chart of the Fontaine and Maury" families which she is a descendant was exhibited and interpreted by Mrs. Keith S. McKee when idoveraor Leonard Calvert, 29, Daughters of American Colonists met recently. The chart dates from 1500 to the American Revolution and is contained on; a 36 by 36 inch framed card decorated with the Fontaine coat of arms.

The Maury history connects with the Fontaine 1716 with the marriage of -Mary Fontaine and 'Matthew 'Maury. The chart was made by Lith of Sarony and New York. 'The meeting, attended also -by two descendants of the Fon- "taine family, Mrs. Ed Irvine Forker Home From Capital City Miss Ysabel Forker arrived home Sunday from Washington D.C where she attended -two meetings in connection her chairmanship of Status of Women for American 'Association of University -Women. The first, Oct 27 and 28; preceded a legislative committee meeting, Thursday and Friday.

IJpn Sunday Bhe visited the Institution; it was hfit first trip there since the -Hope Diamond was on exhibit; She the Washington Monument and Taft and Lincoln Memorials where she; hjiiibeen before. and Mrs. Elmer Suorez, was held, at the home of Mrs. Don West, 2715 3rd St. Mrs.

Gloanah Ball 'Behan presided as regent and Mrs. Bpyce R. Fitzgerald'spoke on flags of the American colonists displaying flags. A cup won by Calvert Chapter last year for obtaining: the most new members, was on exhibit, as was a scrapbook of clippings, pictures and souvenirs. Mrs.

Louise Renfro spoke briefly on civil defense. Mrs. Behan- said in part "This chapter is proud to have four descendants of the martyred French Huguenot John de la Fontaine, born in 1500 and martyred in 1567. Claiming direct male line to her own father is Mrs. Catherine Fontaine Evans, (Mrs.

H.C.) as was the late Lena Fontaine Baldwin, and her; daughters June Irvin, (Mrs. 7 Ed), Shatter and Geraldine Suorez (Mrs. Elmer). Mrs. West was assisted by the Mesdames Ralph Jesse Haberkern and Louise Renfro.

MAX RAFFERTY For LOCAL SELECTION OF TEXTBOOKS Stop Nastefnl Speidii; Nixon for Governor Committee H. C. McCkKan, Chairman Tourney's High Placers Feted She Sakeraf islb (Salifnrrrtan Monday, Nov.5,1962 Winners in: the Cannon Ball Tournament sponsored; by. by Woman's Golf Club of Bakersfield Public Golf Course Thursday were announced today. Special guests at the dinner which followed play, the winners included: G.

Bergthold, Kern River, low gross 77; Chritchlow, KR, low net 60; R. Hoffman, KR," low gross first flight; J. Hale, Bksfld. Publinx, low net 63,. third flight; W.

Stevry, Chapter Fete Is Nov. 18 Festive table settings for Thanksgiving Christmas will be in the spotlight at the annual Holliday Tables scheduled Nov. 18 by Alpha Theta Chapter, Epsilon Sigma: Alpha Sorority. Mrs. Robert Campbell-Taylor, president, said today that proceeds from this event' will go to the Crippled Children's Society and the Bakersfield Association for Mentally Retarded Children.

The event is planned from noon to 5 p.m. at the Congregational Church. Buena Vista, low gross 86, second flight; W. Ferdinand, KR, low net 64, second flight; R. Lawrence, BV, low gross tbird flight; And W.

BP, racy ninth hole, 3 E. Wilson, BV, second low net 66; C. Olivarez.BP, first low net 64; D. Gram, North Kern, second low net 66; and A. Wisner, NK, second low net 64.

2 headed by Mrs. Franklin Gribbin, acting as hostesses. These women have been preparing for the league's Petite Bazaar, Dec. 5, and assist the active members in 'their philanthropic Herman Bendix, fashion coordinator for Stanley Nelson, and Michael Anthony will be at Judds all day Nov. 19 to greet members of the league.

Some of the original -models will be available to purchase after the showing. Peoples, Parties PATRICIA. AT. WOOD, bride-elect of Bryan P. Duvall, has been feted at a whirl of bridal parties.

She was honoree at a shower given by Mrs: William Oke at 2900 Castle Drive where a red and white color scheme was carried out. Guest prizes went to the Mesdames Ralph Walton, Jim Chapman and Robert Duvall. Invited guests were Mrs. W. N.

Wood, mother of the bride-elect; Mrs. R. L. Duvall, of Monterey, mother of the prospective and', the Mesdames-Robert Norman Dale Stotle, J. P.

Wood, Jim Chapman, Ray Alexander, ment Smith, Bill Hawkins, Marvin La Madrid, Dick Whitten, Ralph Walton, Paul Chadburn, Kit Duvall, Kenny Duvall, At Rodarte, Leslie. Darling, Gail Darling and Isabell Dutton. Miss Mary Ann Milotz was hostess and Madaline Barber was co-hostess at a shower given recently at 104 Myrtle St. A big red heart inscribed with the names of the. betrothed pair was centered over a red and white decorated cake.

Mary Ann presented Pat with a red rose corsage. i Prizes went to the Mesdames Don Robson, George Long and Sam Gary. Guests attending were the see page Photo Mrs. Richard Heber and Mrs. Lester Engelson are co-chairmen of District Faculty Wives' Scandinavian Smorgasbord Wednesday at North High School.

They examine a preview copy of the Faculty Wives Cookbook in the printing and soon to be released. Good eating is uppermost in the minds of Kern County District Faculty Wives these days as' they' anticipate two tant'events. First, they are bidden to a Scandinavian Smorgasbord this Wednesday at North High. Second, they plan the sale of a Faculty Wives Cook Book featuring more than 600 of their favorite recipes. The cook book will be off the press by Dec.

1 in time for "Christmas giving." Members will have opportunity to order books following the dinner. Proceeds will go into the faculty Wives Scholarship Fund for deserving future teachers. Mrs. Richard Heber, chairman of the smorgasborg, disclosed that a completely Scandinavian motif will be carried out in food, music and decorations. All wives will be reached through telephone chairmen for reservations and.

special dishes. Serving will be promptly at 7 p.m. Acting as co-chairman is Mrs. Leta Engelson. Also assisting Mrs.

Heber are the Mesdames Roy Bishop, Gene Hartley, Ben Kellner, Leonard Tate, Jack Hilton, Blanch Hill, Howard Van Dorn, Marger Apsit, Jack Bowles, Bill Kinnett and Robert Gardiner. Mrs. Grant Jensen is cook book chairman. Mrs. Marvin Stanton is Faculty Wives president.

Organist Common denominator in the two pictures are stuffed animals and tireless efforts of the part of the originals in behalf of Community Theater's "Under- the Yum Yum Tree," opening Tuesday. Jackie Bacon is property mistress and co-set designer and Robert Chapman plays one of the comedy's four roles. Pythian Sisters Holding Roll Call Sunset Temple 16, Pythian Sisters will hold annual roll, call when members meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ethel Ritter, most excellent chief, will preside.

Winifred Starkweather, Florence Davis and Lois Skaggs comprise the refreshments committee. MRS. ROBERT CAMPBELL- TAYLOR STARUGHTERS ENTERTAINED AT WALKERS' Mr. and Mrs. F.

Walker, 2710 La Cresta Drive, opened their home to members of Starlight Club for a recent meeting. After the business session, Mrs. Jack'Sands and Mrs. Ed Goss, co-chairmen, served refreshments to the Messrs. and Mesdames Harley Pinzon, Averill Scott, fte Gunther, Irvin Coats, Carl Keester, Milton Jones, F.

I. Walker, Lynn Huffman; the Mesdames Monteen Cullum, Gertrude Thurston, Dannie Briles, Thelma lius, Alyce Forsberg, Dora Brown, Homer Sledge, Thomas H. Haws, Bertha Shuster, Patricia Green, Jack Sands, Jack Evrald, Frank Muse, Carl Hoff; Miss Helen Mellas and Ed Goss. Club Unit Organist Robert Dame will be presented to Home and Garden Section of Woman's Club of Bakersfield Wednesday in the Tearoom of the Clubhouse. Dame is from San Diego.

He has entertained in night clubs and has recently returned from an eight-month engagement in the Hawaiian Islands. He will feature the Conn organ and will show the versatility of the instrument, representing Coleman Music Studios. Hostesses for the' coffee period at 10 a.m. will be the Mesdames Roscoe Ferrel, Walter Bleley, H. L.

Borgwardt, J. R. LeRoy Gardiner, Phillip Garrett and L. L. Harris.

Mrs. Josephine Sweney will act as chairman of the day; guests will be greeted at the door by Mrs. Earl Ernst and Mrs. L. R.

Pratt. Decorations will be arranged by Mrs. William K. Nelson, Mrs Glen E. Hensley and Mrs.

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POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Keep your free of phfskaezn POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT YES onT league Si wtlt nnwerdary. Sale Starts Today, Friday 10 a.m. This has been a very gratifying 10 years of service and growth. From one small store just about a decade ago we've expanded our organization to three beautiful shops in Kern County and we're still growing, trying to keep up with the progress of this Valley. pur thanks go out to the thousands of wonderful our who have made all this possible.

We'd like to appropriately celebrate our 10th anniversary. We've combed the.market for best buys and we've cut prices on almost half of our inventory to make this a most memorable event. Buy your Christmas gifts now and save! jerseys, Italian winter cottons, literally hundreds of famous 99 A 99 designers fashions. All sizes. Reg.

11.98 to 39.98. to Iff to flAATft fox trimmed wools, cashmeres, Dutch, British, French VvHIv and Italian imports, man-made fur. $AA $fiQ Borganas and the like. All sizes. Reg.

49.98 to 119.98 sW to Dv CIIITQ wo solids, tweeds, double-knits, Italian imports, an VUIIV outstanding selection. 4 99 All sizes. Reg. 25.98 to 59.98. to 04 SPORTSWEAR capris, tops.

Single pieces or in wide wale cords, silks, blends. All famous labels. A 99 4 A 99 All sizes. Reg. 4.98 to 22.98 to IL And many more outstanding anniversary buys not listed.

Most Hems are our exclusives and cannot be found anywhere in town. You too discover the Coed when is there a better time than grand sale featuring savings from VitoVz in every depanV ment. Open Monday and Friday 'til 9 p.m. Charge It Bankamericard MY.inMBE.T|BX.FlM:i Hfcs St. ONiie.

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