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MARCH 11, 1934.rPART IH. 4 SUNDAY. MORNING. Titled 'EnglishVisito'n GOLFER PRACTICES ZEALOUSLY Group Plans Anniversary Benefit Sale Lord Edmund, Lady Chaytor and Hosts Will Go on Hunt' Mr. and Mrs.

Schleussner to Take Couple on Bridle Trails Seeking Desert Painting as Treasure As a farewell courtesy to Lord Edmund and Lady Chaytor of Dur Reunion of Veterans Marks Campaign to Aid Needy Reunion of a gToup of women who aided In the development of the As slstance League more than a dec ham, who for some months Hats from $2.95 up defined especially for you by the Clever Hat where youll find a large as-ortment of SDrlne models. They Eleanor Berk, who has a special flair for restyling last season's hats, will also delight you with her new a 1 1 designed In flattering modes. 601 Brack-Shops. Club. The treasure at the end of Lady Chaytor's lead will be one of the desert pictures for which Mrs.

Schleussner is noted as an artist. A luncheon at the Schleussner home will climax the day's entertainment. The Chaytors are leaving shortly for their English home. Lady Chaytor has won many friends in the Southland, when as an avia-trlx she made several visits to the Pacific Coast these last few years. also remodel hats of yesteryear ade' ago will be marked by plans with unusual artistry.

542 8. Broadway, Arcade, ground floor. VA. 8587. have been vacationing In Southern California, Mr.

and Mrs. O. W. Schleussner of 812 Linden Drive, Beverly Hills, are entertaining with a morning hoseback riding party and treasure hunt today. The affair will be entirely equestrian and the leads for the treasures will be followed along the bridle trails of the Santa Monica Canyon, starting from the Riviera Country Rhinestone clips for the evening Numerous social courUsics have been hair dress are Just as smart as can be.

extended to her, at many of which Sir Edmund Shared honors. Sunday dinner at Adele Lang'i wonderful New York ateaka and ttJrkey choice of ix entrees 60 cehts from 12 to 8. 637 S.Ardmore. FE. 3740, Bridge luncheons play without extra charge.

Just let the Prince of Wales start a fashion and the women are as likely to follow eult as the men, for instance, waterproof golf trousers! Umbrellas, canes, sold, repaired, covered. Hand bags and luggage cleaned, fine new color, reflnish. Bags and luggage repaired, rclln mounted, zipper work. Henderson's, 747 South Hill, Room 205. VA.

6333. Some of the new tailored things for dining In restaurants are best done In black. for a benefit anniversary sale In the Thrift Shop, 1301 North Western avenue, the 21st to raise money for the employment of needy men and women in Its various depart ments. Mrs. R.

D. Shepherd heads the committee to collect clothing, furniture, books, papers and miscellaneous Items to be offered for sale. Following the sale an old- A cable stitch sweater with a polo collar is a smart sport style for the outdoor woman who plays where It Is a bit cool Just now. Superfluous hair permanently removed, one to ten needles, no pain, work guaranteed. Price $2.50 per hour.

Marlon Monroe, 20 years In California, 1008 Foreman Bldg, TU. 4024. Two frocks In one are fashioned with a tunic over the sleeveless formal evening dress the tunic snug at the waist and may have sleeves. Daughter Honor Check up on your bead necklaces and have them restrung now for 25 cents and up by Marcellus Reuben. They also modernize and repair Jewelry at 701 Brack-Shops.

Bracelets are very wide and other Jewelry equally large one wishes to be utterly chic I Guest at Dinner I'V vf 7. I -1 i 1 Moth holes, cigarette burns, small tears in Voolen garments, rewoven or Invisible mending. French Art fashioned supper for league members and puppet show will be given. Guests Include Mmes. William Gibbs McAdoo, Arthur Wright, Hansen Moore, Ada Edwards Laughlip, J.

E. Montgomery, Michael Creamer, Oscar Souden, Sherman Dan-by, Richard H. Lacy. Cheiter Turner Hoag, Grove Chester Fiske, George Leslie Smith, Giles Hall, J. Warren Tatum, R.

D. Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. G. P.

Finley of 1732 North Harvard Boulevard, entertained with an intime dinner party In the Blossom Room of the Hollywood-Roosevelt, the 2nd honoring their daughter, Miss Barbara Nims, who celebrated her birthday anniversary. Guests Included Misses Glory Superfluous hair permanently removed. 360 to 400 hairs an hour. Mrs. Scott has had thirty years of experience and gives a written guarantee they will not return.

710 Loew's State Building. MA. 5448. Weaving, 1007 South Oand. Also at Woellner Plans Lecture Series Beta Beta chapter of Pi Omicron, national society for business and professional women, has chosen Dr.

Frederick P. Woellner of U.C.L. A. as its educational lecturer for the season. The meetings, held twice monthly at the Biltmorfc.

will concern a self-development program ot practical psychology. Marriage Revealed The marriage' of Frances Rogers, former sorority president was announced by Gamma Phi Beta at U.C.L.A. last week. Miss Rogers and Charles Faulkner, member of Kappa Sigma, were married Wednesday night at St. James Episcopal Church.

1509 North Vine at Sunset, upstairs. Knee length tweed capes tiny shoulder capes of organdie feather capes and silken ones choose what you like bestl Lacquer diadems for evening headdress are very new and smart so also are the glittering rhlnestone ones. Why look old? Your hair can be skillfully dyed by a specialist. Eleanor Madding features Inecto and other retouches at $3.75. Bleaches and Egypt hennas featured, $1.50 to $2.: At 1001 Brack-Shops.

MA. 3977. Bibs, by all means bibs like we used to wear when we were wee-only frillier and more sheer. fWt ache? Dr. Theodore I Ilerro- def, osteopathic physician, has a proven, scientific treatment for bad arches, avoiding arch supports.

Telephone HEmpstead 1789. High, hugging neck lines will not be entirely out; neither will the daring for daytime. Tailored evening frocks call for hats and you will see more hats than usual this spring. Herzog, Ramona Rameson, Martha Ellis, Sykes Richardson of Mississippi, who was visiting Miss Nims Henry H. Lissner and F.

W. Newport. Those in charge of the campaign will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock In the studio of Mrs. Shepherd, 1749 North La Brea avenue. Tea will be served and there will be a discussion of the coming event.

Kayla Mitzel on her way home from Honolulu, Miss Nims and escorts, Clyde Mc- MRS. EDGAR KAW fJ. P. 0.ihm, Del Montr Among the prominent golfers who are planning to participate in the Pebble Beach Women's golf championship this week is Mrs. Edgar Kaw of Los Angeles, shown above at practice.

Other Southern Call-fornians going to Del Monte for the events Include Mmes. Henry Van Dyke, Stephen W. Royce, Paul Hill, Ralph C. Noble, Misses Helen Lawson and Katherlne Van Dyke. Dermont, Bernard Bierlick, Marshall Worth Is uslne some Persian fab Blouses of gay chintz plaid tie silks atid striped satins all are seen with the suits of spring.

rics In his spring Morrison, William Paquette and Prentiss Moore. Honor Guest HOTEL TONIGHT GIVES MUSICALE at Home Tea In the sun parlor of the Beverly HiHs Hotel this evening from 8 to 9 Mr. and Mrs. S. J.

Z. Gantz en o'clock, will be presented another i tertained with a tea Sunday after mm muslcale. This Sunday's program noon at. their home, 5815 Olympic has been arranged by Phillip Tro Boulevard, honoring Miss Kayla nitz. The artists are Nine Llssauer, Mitzel, young violinist who has Just returned from Europe.

soprano; Sylvia Zysklnd, reader, and x7 Tourists Visit Asiatic Ports The party of Angelenos who sailed aboard the steamship Tatsuta Mam January 8 have arrived In Sourabaya and after touring Java will visit Malaya, Angkor, Siam, Burma, India, Ceylon, Egypt and the Holy Upon arrival at Genoa, Italy, they will make an extended motor tour of the continent before crossing to the British Isles. Included In the party are Mr. and Mrs. L. R.

Stroud, Mmcs. Glenn C. Burbank, Helen R. Misell, Mary M. Savery, E.

E. Krlder and Miss E. A. Vm Home. Armando Loredo, pianist, and Rosa- Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Mitchell, Miss Beverly Gantz and Miss Edith through Old Mexico for the last month, have Joined the colony of Canadians at the resort for a several weeks sojourn. Mr. and Mrs, George L. Lewis of Los Angeles, who were accompanied by the latter'a father.

W. J. Hallo-ran of Salt Luke City, motored down for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs.

J. S. Eaaton, who have a winter home at Palm Springs, were visitors during the week while on a motor trip to the north. They were accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. M.

Newell of Vanvaucer, B. C. Col." and Mrs. Ira Clifton Copley, who returned early In the week from Hoover Dam, gave a dinner at their home Saturday evening for Gen. and Mrs.

Pasqual Ortiz Rubio, Mr. and Mrs. G. Aubrey Davidson, Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Wangenhelm, Mr. and Mrs. William Riley Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Klauber, Mr.

and Mrs. A. L. Searle, Mrs. George Colt Bagley and Thomas Pickford.

Mitchell assisted in receiving. Mrs. Henri Poser, Mrs. George Davis. Mrs.

Nat Wolfe of Salt Lake City lyn Lesser, accompanist. Tea Planned Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority of U.C.L.A. will present five new at an open house tea today at the chapter house. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell of Winni Gay Fashion Show Given at Coronado Junior League Girls Walk in "Bridal" Procession' Qne of the gayest evenings of the season attracted a brilliant gathering at Hotel Del Coronado on Saturday when a spring fashion show was given In the main dining-room at the dinner hour.

The big room wa a colorful setting for the show, deiorated with flowers, sweet peas In fright shades being used for the table decorations, while arches wriich spanned the main aisles were cotrrd with maidenhair ferns and blossoms, and at either sltC- cf each rrch were baskets filled wlh stocks in pastel shades. Great bov.s ft par; gladioli stood at either side cf the entrance to the peg, presided at the tea tables. DINNER PARTY HELD AT DEL MAR CLUB Mr. and Mrs. William If.

Taylor mwmm entertained recently at dinner at the. Alumnae to Meet Kappa Del'a alumnae will meet next Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Louise Gcode, 812 North Maple Drive, Beverly Hills. Del Mar Club in Santa Monica for Mr. and Mrs.

Victor Reld, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bosler and Mr. and Mrs. John C.

Beekler. room and jardinieres of peach and Pleasure to Brinq ou 1 ooocoj; 1(i'f THE Rill cherry blossoms decorated the lobby. The high light of the fashion show was a formal bridal procession with Miss Barbara Davis, popular Junior League member, wearing the wedding gown and a number of other League members assisting tut "bridesmaids." MANY DINNERS Many dinner parties were ar TiQinai vioaeis 1 LUflLHt' iS2l 'til presents I Charles of the Ritz Special Combination: Individually Blended Powder With Ritz Preparations For the Price of the Preparations Alone! If you have never known the flattery of powder that is blended for you alone now is the time! Miss Lucretia Messier, from ranged for the evening, among Your Pleasure to Hear the Prices Hats from those brilliant designers, Milgrim, Lilly Dache and John Frederics; marvels" of distinction and chic; priceless, really yet, at The Broadway-Hollywood well, read on! the hosts being Mr. and Mrs. Oscar De Bretteville with a party of ten.

Mr. and Mrs. John Sheafe Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Francis J.

French, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Maynard, Mr. and Mrs.

S. A. Williams, Mrs. Claus Sprekels, Mrs. Everett John Lake, Commander William C.

Barnes. Lieutenant-Com Pft5iy nvra i his mander Walton Dlsmukes, Mrs. L. S. selected and n.1 r1 i i Mm Top: Lilly Dache original moiel; huge hal of hrovtn coarse straw; hand of lovely freen French flaictri.

Charles of the Ritz, will blend your powder for you. Toilelrtei Street Flow Third: Milgrim original model; brown pontapel fabric, with band tfoi'en of tiny strands green leather. $20.00 ill r-OFH. $17.50 "wind-blown" footwear MODES SPWNG The. Nrtist Model econd: Lillu Dache originol Fourth: htilgrim original set; navy baka hat with checked band; matching scarf of the same heat'y checked silk.

$20.00 model; iriite knitted fabric, three piquant bottt of navy angel akin riihon in front. $17.50 I ITU 1 I it I A W' 875 1 Btloitt John Fred-tries original model nai'y crystal strait with loi'tly hum! ostrich fantasy across br.m. $20.00 Not Third Floor has its own way of giving one a look of modern svelteness; has detachable brassiere; controls even the most defiant curves; a boon! These Foundations Are Priced $6.50, $8.50, $10.00, $12.50 Miss Goff, figure stylist, will be in the Corset Shop every day this week. Artist Model Foundations will be modeled Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Ctrul Shop Fourth Floor SCHIAPARELLI selected and inspired Walk-Overs that were worn by her mannequins at her recent spring Paris Opening are here for your approval.

The models shown are designed to accompany one or another of the Schiaparelli creations. They are typical the, "wind-blown" tendencies which she inspired. Hopkins. Mrs. H.

C. Fish, Mrs. J. V. White and Col.

Barnum, U.S. M.C., were among those giving dinners. Following: the fashion show the Cotton Blossom Singers from Plney Woods, gave a concert in the lobby. The finale of the evening was the dance and buffet supper given in. the Casino, which assembled more than 500 uuertr.

Many from Los Angeles and environs motored down for the weekend and attended the fashion show and dance. Mrs. James Broderick of Los Angeles was accompanied by Mlsi A. Harrington. Mr.

and Mrs. H. J. Butterworth, Mr. and Mrs.

Heyn, Mrs. E. L. Wilkinson and Miss Wilkinson were other An-gelenos who were week-end visitors, as was Mrs. Ferdinand Pincoffs.

Mr. and Mrs. Shirley M. Hall of Pasadena, frequent visitors at the resort, motored down for the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Cavenaugh of Altadcna were accompanied by Miss Florence Murphy of Chicago. MicVWeck Sojourn Ray R.

Marsh of Pasadena came down for a mid-week sojourn and with him was hU niece, Miss Betty W. Lamont of Orange, N.J., who is visiting her relatives in Los Angeles and who Is returning' to the East this month. Mrs. C. D.

Veils of Minneapolis, who arrived from New York by way of Panama on the iteamshlp California and who Is accompanied by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. James of Milwaukee, has been staying at the resort before going to Los Angeles. Mr.

and Mr3. J. Frederick Eagle of Park avenue, New York, were others arriving; on the who have been sojourning here en route to the north. Mr. and Mrs.

8. A. Williams ot Scarsdale, N. who are passing several weeks at Hotel Del Coronado, had with them for a week-end visit Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Etherldge of Riverside. Mrs. J.

E. Titus also came from Riverside for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Waldman ot Albany, N.

who are wintering at the hotel. Lake Couple Mr. and Mr. Fred C. Richmond of Salt Lake City.

season visitors at the resort for a number of years, arrived by motor to Join their many friends after an absence ot several winters. Mr. and Mrs. D. M.

Sanson of Toronto, Ont, who have been traveling wtlLGEJM xJ 10'75 I i 'TJtX MLSMm The leathers are smooth or rough textured, and are. in the new colors of Marine Blue and Chaff Beige. Also Brown and Black, with a generous exhibition of While particularly suited to our California climate. HOSIERY in the new Spring shades, 69c loo lis Doris D. Cerf's Book Reviews Thursday, March IS in the Auditorium; at 2:00 P.M.

New books analyzed with expert touch. AuilloriumN'mlh' Fletr Mil wi in. in Ml vi ft i. i i Dnrn rrr i tlOUYWOOD- The BROADWAY HOLLYWOOD- Hollywood $lvd. ot Vine Hollywood 8td.

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