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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 6

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Helen Montero RENO EVENING GAZETTE November 2, 1954 Plans Program Shower Honoree Told By GSO I CC A Bridal Committee Heads Recently Named By Alpha Iota Alpha Iota Sorority met last week at the Reno Business College, with Miss Janelle Glock presiding. Miss Elinor Bain was appointed project and merit chair-i lan, and Mrs. Margaret Leonard or November Cootitte Club Names Officers For Coming Year Nomination and election of officers for the coming year, was held at the regular monthly meeting of Sagebrush Cootiette Club, No. 199, held recently in the veterans hall in the state building shower for Miss Helen Montero was staged Monday evening in the Program planning council home of Mrs. Avery Stitser with her daughter, Mrs.

G. W. Cor-bitt as co-hostess. meeting of the Girls' Service Or ganization of the Reno USO was Miss Montero plans to be mar held last week when the pro was named program chairman. gram lor Isovember was ar- Mrs.

Frances Folsom was intro with Mrs. Joseph Feldstein pre anged. ried to Ralph E. Roucher of San Francisco at a November 25 wedding. duced as the new sponsor for the local chapter.

At the general meeting mem KATHARINE N. MERGEN, Society Editor Plans were discussed for the bers ot the GJsU to serve on committees for the month were An Autumn theme was carried second rushing party this season ppointed by Miss Gloria Cer- to be held in the home of Mrs. O. siding. The following were elected: Mrs.

Floyd Savoy, chief grayback; Mrs. Don Rogan, lady louse; Mrs. Grace Crafton, baby louse; Mrs. Ross Stoltz, shekkel keeper; Mrs. Herbert Penman, pious louse; Mrs.

Leroy Brown, crummy chaser; antes. These includes Misses Jo out at the party where the bride-elect opened her presents before refreshments were served. SPARKS SOCIAL NOTES A. Linnecke, a tea with the new Collura. Jania Bridgeman, Rose members as hostesses, on Nov.

7. i A mill "lV i i wat mary Barcellos, Kleis Kenny, PIIOXE 2-5585 A formal initiation will be held on Invitations were extended to Frances Ferreto, Joyce Albares, Nov. 22. Mesdames Ramon Montero, A. and their com Mrs.

Martin Buckley, louse hunt Betty Kilpatrick, Dorothy An Members atending the meeting geli. Gavie Bensley and Mena er; Mrs. Laurence H. Dunklee, were Mesdames Margaret Leon rustling louse; and Mrs. Preston Porta.

Mitchell Bidart, Louie Bidart, Mitchell Bidart, Tony Redin, Henry Harrer, Henry Angus, Tony Uriguen, Don Woods, mittees. At the dinner all department officers were introduced Mrs. Fulstone presented a membership pin offered by the aux ard, R. A. Cullen, W.

M. Dever, McCartney, Mrs. Ben Winn and In addition to the regular ac Mrs. Joseph Feldstein, tight wads, tivties such as square dancing MRS. ROY B.

SPEERS Miss Norma Wool cock, advisor, and Mrs. Abe Riley, mother advisor, presided at the meeting of Sparks Assembly No. 3, Rainbow Girls, Wednesday evening, at the Masonic Temple. Initiation ceremonies were held for Misses Marcia Adams, Patricia Clark, Janet Hall, Donna Jensen, Barbara Dailey, Earlene Ferguson, Judy Chesni and Pam Gustaff- Frances Folsom, C. B.

Rasmussen, J. Canson, O. A. Linnecke, and A. Brandt, Misses Angie Billino, Mike Goyhex, Alec Dufurrena, A pot-luck dinner will be held iliary for members securing five new, reinstated or continuous on Tuesday night, sponsored bv Dennis Rodrigue, informal Johnnie Dufurrena, Domingo Tuesday evening, Nov.

30 in the members, as an honorary presen veterans hall in the state building, games, card games, bingo, fire Marcueriquiaga, Halile Eddy, Art Bastian, Frank Rueckl, L. R. Elaine Nishiguci, Maureen Sad-lier, Elinor Bain, Anita Hanf and Janelle Glock. tation to the Department Com when installation of officers will side chats and wiener roasts, Persson, Paul Born; Misses Mary mander, Mr. Feldstein.

candlelight dancing, and tele be held with Mrs. Savoy, Mrs. Ro Nieves Dufurrena. Delia and vision nights for servicemen and gan and Mrs. Feldstein in charge Following the dinner meetings Mary Louise Goyhex.

of the dinner. were held. Four new members their families, a number of special activities are planned. Members and their husbands were initiated into the auxiliary NEW ENVOY TOKYO, Nov. 2.

UP) Newly accredited Canadian Ambassador Thomas C. Davis presented his credentials to Emperor Hirohito at the imperial palace today. These include a "homemade travelled to the Nixon Reservation CLUB ENTERTAINED Keceiving the obligation were recently to present a program and fudge night" on Nov. dancing Mrs. Artie D.

Valentine, Robert WELLS. Mrs. Geo. T. Toombs with Patti Hightower on rov, Casci, James E.

Betty, and Mrs, ason. Refreshments were served by Misses Bobbie Kinnell and Gloria Sanders and their committee. The tables were decorated in the Halloween theme. Those present were Misses Norma Woolcock, Carol Adam-son, Karen Hancock, Carol Arm serve refreshments to the children and their parents. After the party entertained members of her contract club at her home last Friday 10, a sing with Rose Reusch on Georgiana Lewis.

Mrs. Ronald Now 11; "popcorn pop' on Jnov. Brother David took the guests on a tour of the reservation and then 15. and marshmallow toast on Byrd was elected auxiliary treasurer and was installed by the de partment president. presented each members with an Nov.

19; a chili feed on Nov. 20; waffle breakfast, Nov. apron made by the mothers living afternoon. Mrs. H.

L. Murphy held high score and Mrs. F. B. Jewkes low.

Also present were Mesdames L. M. Hyde, Matt Smith, J. W. Bailey, J.

C. Lyon, H. H. Cazier, Charles Read, J. A.

Hansen and Theodore Faunce. Mrs. Fulstone gave a report birthday party and Carnival on the reservation. strong Dawna Goble, Janene Bessey, Mary Garner, Margie Bolander, Carol Gardenswartz, on her trip to the national en Night on Nov. 24, and travelogue The mystery prize was won by campment and national school of slides will be shown on rsov.

Mrs. Buckley. Terri Lee Galvin, Carole Furta sponsored by Mrs. A. J.

Hood instruction. Mrs. Fulstone was presented a gift by auxiliary do, Carol Farley, Nancy Elnglish, Dwight L. Hood, M.D. announces the association of Willard P.

McCormick, M.D. practice limited to specialization in internal medicine Offices 150 N. Center Reno A special Thanksgiving buffet president, Mrs. Louis Lorenzen Yf M-M-M-80YI YOU Carol Dodson, Katherine Died-richsen, Anne Davidson, Judy is planned at the USO between on behalf of the members of the the hours of 12 o'clock noon and Sparks auxiliary. Dailey, Jacque Curti, Bonnie Cunningham, Althea Cudworth, p.

m. cfn Thanksgiving Day, ANNOUNCED RECENTLY was the engagement of Miss Jean Louise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C.

Ross, to Donald, Clayton Seavey, son of the late Mrs. Grace Seavey. Miss Ross is a graduate of Reno high sehool and past advisor of Reno assembly No. 1, Order of Rainbow for girls. Mr.

Seavey is a graduate of South Pasadena-San Marino high school, and attended Pasadena City college. The wedoing is planned for Nov. 28. (Christensen photo) Department officer introduced EXPERT Fabric Reweaving WORK GUARANTEED LEE DAVIS 316 CALIFORNIA AVE. PHONE 2-7145 with food furnished by various Darlene Brant, Dalene Wangs at the auxiliary meeting were community agencies and firms, gaard, Nancy Bradford, Colleen Department President Glen Ful as well as operating committee members.

The buffet will be Clayton, Sharon Williams, Peggy stone; Past Department Presi dent Cordelia Brotherson; Department Senior Vice President served by senior volunteer host esses, assisted by members of the Girls Service Organization Spark, Joyce Stephens, Yvonne Watson, Lynn Walsh, Jerry Vance, Mary Tucker, Marge Thomason, Shirley Stewart, Tri-cia Hug, Carol Irwin, Bonnie Jackson, Nancy Joslin, Peggy Keller, Barbara Kimball, Bobbie who will be on duty at the build Mrs. E. N. Gianotti; Department Treasurer Mrs. Lorraine Wines of Wellington, and president of District No.

3 Mrs. L. H. Dunklee of ing during the day. Two dances are planned for Reno.

the month at Stead Air Force Filter Tip Smokers! Kinnell, Beverly Kleinecke, The Base Service club, with members Attending the meeting from ta Lipera, Beverly Lessenger, of the GSO cooperating. A Coro Reno Post 407 auxiliary were Mrs Jeri McCarthy, Penny MeCol- nation Dance honoring the GSO L. H. Dunklee, Sarah Cerrita and lum, Rochelle McDermott, Mar President Mrs. Ed Vaughan; from member with the most number of volunteer hours during the eie Milroy, Loni Mock, Leola Eattleborn Auxiliary No.

9211 of past six months will be held on Reno were President Mrs. S. Mc Mortimer, Pat Parent, Sue Ran dolph, Audrey Rice, Janet Rid Nov. 13, and detailed plans for Dovvell, Earl Lee, and George this formal dance will be an Wright; from Fernley were aux die, Diane Rinehart, Sandra Shirley, Marion Shultz, Jo Ann nounced. On Nov.

27, a Thanksgiving iliary President Mrs. Winnefred Andrulli, Grace Little, Josephine Viene, Mable Williams and Marie dance will be held at the Base Sbragia, Beverly Robertson, Glo ria Sanders, and Beverly Kim ball. Service Club. Transportation Warren; from Fallon Mrs. Cor will be furnished from the USO delia Brotherson; from Smith Mrs.

Faber Miller has returned at 7:30 p. and all servicemen Valley and Wellington Mrs. Ful in this area, members of the GSO to Bell Gardens, after visiting her parents, Mr. and stone and Mrs. Lorraine Wines, and their guests are invited to Local auxiliary members pres True Tobacco Taste Real Famous Tareyton Quality Mrs.

Henry Mooney. attend. Senior volunteer hostesses serving refreshments at the USO ent were Mesdames A. K. Haight, Sid Phillips, Max Felt, E.

Dausch W. Pryor, Ray Peters, Phil Hursh during the month of October included Florene Read, Janie T. S. Fitzgerald, A. M.

Bonnen fant, Ronald Byrd, Glen Conley Murphy. Lucy Chollar. Edith Paul Tholl, Louis Lorenzen, E. West, Elizabeth Bailey, Kay Bensley and Ethel McAUaster, Giannotti, J. T.

Betty, A. D. Val entine, Robert Casci and Georgi Members of the Reno unit of the Clarence A. Swart has returned from a visit to relatives in Minnesota. Intermediate School Parent Teachers Association will hold a pot-luck dinner, Thursday evening, Nov.

4, in the hot lunch room at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Leslie Gray will be the guest speaker. Mrs. David Scruggs is general chairman for the evening.

Sierra-Nevada Division No. 48, auxiliary to the Brotherhood of ana Lewis. American Women's" Voluntary Service furnished and Department officers present were Claude U. Shipley, service served refreshments each Tues officer and quartermaster; Max day evening during the month ALL They're included Mrs. Julius Redelius Felt, sergeant-at-arms; Adolph yours chairman, Mesdames Harol Giannotti, national aide-de-camp Walters, Pliney Phillips, F.

Lee and Vic Viene, deputy chief of staff. Rice, Al Neuenswander, J. Shaw, Lloyd Patrick, Etta Wil when you smoke liams, Gordon Crane, and the Misses Eva Peterson and Mar- jorie Da Costa. Costume Party Is Enjoyed Tonopalm Attends Bv Garden Club Polio Conference A costume Halloween party for members of the Petal Pushers Locomotive Engineers will meet this evening at eight o'clock at the Engineer's Hall. Mrs.

Thomas S. La Broke will preside. Members of St. Paul's Episcopal Guild will enjoy a no-host luncheon Wednesday, Nov. 3, at the Abbay Coffee Shop, followed by the regular meeting at the Guild Hall.

Mrs. Virgil M. Nie-hoff will preside. Mr. and Mrs.

John J. Lucey have returned from San Francisco where Mr. Lucey received medical treatment at the Southern Pacific hospital. Mr. Lucey has resumed his duties as locomotive engineer on the Salt Lake division.

Mrs. Ethel Clayton of Fallon, Garden Club was enjoyed during TONOPAH. Mrs. Bob Frank president of Xi Theta chapter, the recent meeting, held at the FILTER TIP TAREYTON with the New Selective Filter Beta Sigma Phi, sponsors of the home of Mrs. Charles Schultz, March of Dimes campaign in Ny Prize for the best costume was county, attended a meeting of won by Mrs.

Hoover who was state and local officers. National dressed as an infant, complet Foundation for Infantile Paraly with baby Mrs. Zunini sis, in Reno last week. won the game prize, and refresh Mrs. Frank, who acted as chair ments were served at the close of man of the emergency March of the evening by Mrs.

Schultz and Dimes drive recently concluded her co-hostess, Mrs. Ray Halli will also head the regular drive in burton. January. president of the Rebekah Assembly of Nevada, will make her of The Halloween theme was car I ried out in decorations through ficial visit to Queen Esther Rebekah Lodge No. 9 in Sparks Thursday evening, Nov.

4, at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Walter Her, presiding. Preceding the meeting a ban quet will be enjoyed at 6:30 RE-STYLED CLEANED GLAZED Free Estimates out the home, and the members and guests were masked throughout the business meeting. The hostess prize was won by Mrs. Zunini and the guest prize went to Mrs.

Gerald Quesnel. Present were Mesdames C. Hamon and Robert Hermesky, guests, and also Mesdames Roald Vestbie, Henry Tull, George John- son, Paul Hanson. Charles Schultz, LaMar Ford, Harry Wil- laman, Ward Hoover, Hugh Cocke, Don Zunini, Charles Waltz, Carl Hoover, Gerald Ques- o'clock, at Ray's Drive In, hon oririg Mrs. Clayton.

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