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part 5 CROP 'N' TAIL HONORS SENIORS SHOPPER BY ZEANETTE MOORE ACTIVITIES Chari ty Week Opens Today at Santa Anita Leaders Announced tor Charity Event to Be Climaxed Saturday BH CHRISTY FOX Charity Week begins today at Santa Anita Park and for five kosangcles Cimcs ar JPW n.m,'.l J.9.WfMf yWy -A i 1'- I 1 I 1 -t TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1 947 Help Return Milk Bottles Promptly BY MARIAN MANNERS Imagine yourself in the dairy business. One of your first investments would be purchase of eight bottles for each of your customers. If many of them failed to return empty bottles you soon would be up against a serious problem, just as the dairy industry today is faced with a critical shortage of milk bottles. For every bottle of milk delivered the dairy must have eight Marlborough and Los Angeles High School members of Crop 'n' Tail honored graduating seniors in their organization at their annual farewell luncheon in Hollywood Athletic Club. Nancy Hammond, Bingo Piver, Sally Ruppert and Ruth Vanderwicken were honorees.

Hostesses were Adalyn Dunbar, Barbara Chambers, Norma Cunningham, Joan Donnelly, Sally Drews, Ann Gossett, Pauline Hanks, Mary May, Margie Miller, Mary Lou Ott and Patricia Williams. days, including the climax Sat urday with its $50,000 Santa Maria Stake, all profits will go to Girl Scouts Council O.K.' Improvement at Camp Group to Make Further Study of Needs of Osito Locale at Big Bear Lake in Session Today BY BESS 31. WILSON Preparatory to starting work on camp construction which will continue for the next five years, the board of directors of Los Angeles Council of Girl Scouts has approved plans for improvement of facilities at Camp Osito, Big Bear Lake, a camp which charity. The Los Angeles Turf Club has selected the Santa Anita Founda tion, a nonprofit organization, to bottles in process of washing, filling and storage. Style Linked to Comiort BY FAY HAMMOND If you would step blithely into spring, feeling as well as looking nas Deen used by more than 6000 girls in the past decade.

25,000,000 Hidden Bottles At least 25,000,000 milk bottles urtner discussion by the council of the plans will be held are hiding in home cupboards, garages, back porches, base today at 10 a.m, in the Civic Au ditorium, Torrance, with repre P.TA. to Honor Former Chiefs your best, select shoes for perfect sentatives from all sections of the county attending. Mrs ments throughout the county. To end this condition return bottles to your milkman or take them to the market immediately. Please co-operate in getting all milk bottles returned.

conduct the five-day event. Directors of the group are P. G. Winnett. president; Harvey S.

Mudd, Porter Bruck, George J. O'Brien, Bishop Joseph T. Mc-Gucken, Leigh M. Battson, Charles II. Strub and George W.

Johnson. Prominent Persons Expected Many social leaders, including Messrs. and Mmes. Robert Hon-eyman, Louis Pfau, Edward T. Foley, Arthur Hanisch, Nelson A.

Howard William E. Taver-ner, William H. Wolf and George Rowan, all of Pasadena, are expected to crowd the Turf Club. Expected to attend from Los Angeles are Messrs. and Mmes.

Arden L. Day, L. J. Montgomery, Neil S. McCarthy, Ernest E.

Du-que, Leonard Firestone, T. Carl wnn a surprise program scheduled for its Founders Day meeting at 10 a.m., Feb. 6, in Harry Johnson, co-ordinating camp chairman, and Miss Esther Bristol, camp director, will lead the panel and Mrs. Frank Church, sectional chairman for STUDY CAMP PLANS Miss Esther Bristol, second from left, camp director for the Girl Scouts Council, explains five-year plans to Laude Neff, left, and Ann Lundgren, center, Scouts, and Mrs. Zenas Leonard, chairman of established camps for the council.

Hollywood High School Audi Today we give you recipes MIRACULOUS Amazing dishcloth belies fact that it is made of paper. Always fresh and always cleaa is this remarkable new dish or wash cloth. Used on the greasiest of pots and pans, the cloth, when rinsed out, will be clean and snowy white and ready for use over and over again. One Is good for six weeks daily use. It is resistant to grease or dirt so, though it will clean dishes and pots -and pans, the cloth will never become soiled itself.

These cloths are excellent for baths and showers you'll have twice the suds and thrill over the way they'll remove leg make-up and lipstick without absorbing any stain. There'll be no lint left when you wash bathtubs, bowls, en-amelware, stoves and windows. Three of these cloths, which actually are heavy paper, are packaged for 29 cents. To learn name of shoj that sells these, telephone MA-2345. Station 3S8 (this department closed Saturday and Sunday.) or write to me.

care of Women's Service Bureau, The Times. Los Angeles 53, inclosing ft stamped, self-addressed envelope. torium, 10th District Congress of Parents and Teachers will requested by our readers who write or telephone this department for such old stand-by wintertime foods. the harbor area, will be the hostess. Xcw Kitchen Planned honor its past presidents, Mrs CONFIDENTIALLY Rollin Brown, State president, Plans for Camp Osito, which and Mrs.

J. S. Bruce of Long fit as well as style, for nothing takes the joy out of a new outfit like foot discomfort. The shoe fashions illustrated represent a footwear wardrobe both beautiful and comfortable and their wide size range insures proper fit. Simplicity is the refreshing keynote of these versatile styles.

The good-looking spectator pump which is a "must" for early vacation and summer wear comes in white suede accented with either brown calf or black patent and its roomy, slightly boxed toe is a high fashion point. Widths run from AAA through in Sizes 3 to QVz and the price is only $7.98. The cleverly draped, wedge-soled sandal of genuine cobra looks petite in any size and it's can accommodate 300 persons in Br LUCILLE LEIMERT tseacn, first district president. Salisbury Steak 1 pound ground beef pound ground veal or pork Vz cup dry bread crumbs 1 teaspoon ealt The day's theme will be "Un Thompson. Dwight Whiting, Vic eacn camping period, include a much-needed modern kitchen with adequate food storage space.

The same building, it is derstanding the Work of Fifty tor Ford Collms, Erie P. Halli lears." Mrs. Max Colwell of Ja teaspoon mixed rosemary, burton, Walter G. McCarty, Henry S. Mackay John O'Mel- anticipated, will include a recre tnyme ana marjoram Pasadena, State Founders Day chairman, and Mrs.

Brown are (This means to measure one- ational room, office for business manager and living quarters for half teaspoon after mixing veny and Gwynn Wilson. A few out-of-towners anticlpat scheduled to speak. kitchen workers. Past presidents are Mmes. ed will include Messrs.

and Mmes. Elmer Houchin, Bakers three dried nerbs together) teaspoon black pepper 3 tablespoons minced onion 1 can tomato soup 4 tablespoons fat J. D. Taylor, C. M.

Roberts, W. W. Hopps, Frank Schaefer, equally important is a new health unit planned with a ward of four or five beds, an isolation field; Charles S. Howard, San Francisco; E. E.

Dale Shaffer, James K. Lytle, L. S. Rounsa as light and cool as a summer velle, W. R.

Goddard, Brown, METHOD: Combine meats with crumbs, seasonings, onion, half room, office, dispensary and living quarters for two nurses. Year-Hound Program Edwin J. Strong, Edward Walker and Edward W. Raith Lexington, Joseph di Giorgio, San Francisco and John T. du Blois Wack, Santa Barbara.

Arabian Prince to be Feted the soup; blend very thoroughly, our weather! Mrs. William Malkmus, Junior League president, taking a day off from league duties Mrs. Edgar Dullin wearing an advance spring black silk suit with a large flowered background Mrs. Brad Joyce The Jack Woods, who found they had $5 more than they thought on No. 5 in the fifth race which paid $15.30 to win.

PURELY PERSONAL Jeanne Rackerby is sporting a new doll-size sailor hat in green and white plaid Lola May Smith is working like mad for the March of Dimes Kay Campbell has been sailing over the week-end on the Hans Klemhets' yacht The Ross twins, Dodo and Dick, have bought a new sailboat and will keep it at Balboa. The council sponsors a year- Data on Wax Depilatory BY LYDLV LANE lorm into large patty one and one-half inches thick. Heat fat in large skillet and brown the meat Of course, Saturday will be a round program of camp living. These include day camps oper cake well on both sides. Spread day of special excitement be ated throughout the summer top with remaining soup, cover O.E.S.

Unit Will Stage Tableaus Thursday's meeting of the Philanthropy and Civics Club cause His Royal Highness Prince pan and put into the oven to and trocp camping throughout Saud-Al-Saud, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, will be honor guest the year. Camp Osito- covers 160 acres at a luncheon the President's will emphasize a fine arts pro Room of the Turf Club. gram in which members of Day of forest and meadow in the San Bernardino Mountains and is owned by the council. It offers light Chapter, O.E.S., will be separate camps for intermediates, for junior and senior seen in tableaus depicting the life of George Washington. The affair will open with luncheon at 1 p.m.

in the clubhouse. SOCIAL NOTES: Mrs. Edward A. Sears Jr. and Mrs.

Harold Lloyd have issued invitations for tea Feb. 8 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Greenacres, the Lloyds' home in Benedict Canyon Cards are bake 30 minutes at 3o0 degrees. Green Beans An Gratin 1 No. 2 can stringless beans (French-cut Btsie) 3 tablespoons margarine or butter 2 tablespoons minced onion 3 tablespoons flour teaspoon salt Vi cup milk cup grated cheese Buttered crumbs METHOD: Drain beans.

Melt butter in saucepan and add the onion; saute until soft. Add flour and stir until smooth then add the salt, liquor from beans and high school girl3 and a waterfront camp for senior high stu BIDS ARE OUT There will be a heavy flow of traffic in the direction of Pacific Palisades the Sunday evening when B. B. (Robbie) Robinson and Walter Kane pour cocktails honoring newlyweds Mr. and Mrs.

Speed Post. The party will take place in Robbie's bachelor home, Villa Santa Maria, 11 miles from Beverly Hills as the crow flies, and not the easiest place in the world to find. Realizing this, the hosts have enclosed, with their invitations, large maps highly illustrated with sketches of pin-up girl3 point-ing the right direction and offering a choice of two routes, by way of the beach or through the hills. DO YOU KNOW? Mrs. Ferdinand Bain, after many weeks In a hospital recovering from fractures received in an automobile accident, is up and about looking very well again for all the enforced rest she had while recovering Mrs.

Elvbn Music, another victim of a motor accident, called from her hospital bed to tell me that life is very exciting with all her friends dropping in to see her. The nurses call her room Grand Central Station. SAXTA ANITA XOTES Mai Milland was the best-dressed woman of the day Dot Royce looking very informal, businesslike and rather quaint in her yellow shirtwaist and gray skirt Tim and May McNab, who held three lucky tickets in the dead heat of the second race Mrs. Spencer Grant of San Francisco heard in the elevator being very eloquent about dents. The three are under one lactam The philanthropy work of this group of 200 members in out for the annual meeting of supervisor.

Working with Mrs. Johnson the Good Shepherd Guild next are the other camping chairmen, Tuesday Mrs. Herbert Spen cer entertained at luncheon in Mmes. Zenas Leonard, Temple 'Ashbrook and Kenneth Peel. the Beverly Hills Club to spot Dear Mis3 Lane: I cut out an article you wrote about removing unwanted hairs from the face with a wax stick, but I lost it.

I am sure you said this wax would prevent growth of hair. How do you use thia stick? MARY DUFFY. You neglected to send your address. The wax stick you inquire about will discourage growth of hair. It is simple to use and if you will communicate with me I will tell you wher you may have a free demonstration.

Dear Miss Lane: May I please have your calorie chart? I have been eating avocado salad almost every day, not knowing that it was fattening. GLADYS EARLE. You are wise wishing to acquaint yourself with the caloric values of food. Tot Information concerning the facial wax described above, call Lydift Lane. MA-2345.

Station 358 Uhis department closed Saturday and Sunday.) or write, inclosing a self-addressed envelope, care of The Times, Los Angeles 53. For a copy of Leaflet No. B-l. "Calorie Chart." send your name and address and cents (to cover cost of handling.) light Felizia Montealegre, fiancee of the conductor and composer, milk, stirring over moderate heat 1877 S'ZES 12-20 333 25c cludes a layette department which sews for the Children's Bureau and Family Service of the Community Chest. Sewing groups meet at 10 a.m.

each Thursday under the chairmanship of Mrs. Henry Brodek to prepare garments for children and elderly women of the Volunteers of America Home. Mrs. Katherine C. Davis is club pres until smooth and thickened.

Add Leonard Bernstein. Among those on hand were Doris Atkinson and Mrs. Marvin Chesebro After a San Francisco sojourn, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sawyer Mes ident.

ser (the former Mrs. Thomas Crary Davidge Sr.) of Pasadena left by plane yesterday for Accessories PITTS-ROSS-Donna Jean Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Ross of Cheviot Hills, to James Winship Pitts, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James H. Pitts. The bride-elect passed candv last evening to Pi Beta Phis at U.C.L.A. Mr.

Pitts will enter S.C. next month. CANNING -SAVANT Anita Madeline Savant, daughter of Mr. Honolulu. They were married Jan.

18 in Church of the Lighted Easily Crocheted Window. La Canada. cheese. Place drained beans in a deep eight-inch pie plate and pour sauce over them; sprinkle thick layer of crumbs over top and bake at 350 degrees until crumbs are well browned. Hashed Brown Potatoes 3 large potatoes boiled in jackets 3 tablespoons shortening 1 teaspoon salt (to taste) 54 teaspoon pepper Chopped parsley METHOD Peel potatoes and shred on the coarsest wonder shredder.

Heat fat until hot but not smoking in heavy frying pan. Season potatoes and toss lightly to blend with seasonings. Add to hot frying pan and cook over moderate heat without stirring or turning until well browned on bottom and well heated through. Fold like an omelet and serve on heated platter. Garnish with parsley.

Four generous portions. CLUBS TODAY and Mrs. Joseph D. Savant, to Rich ard M. Canning of Norm Hollywood, son of Franklin V.

Canning cf New York. Miss Savant attended St. Mary's Academy and Santa Barbara College. Bay Area Literary Section Meets Today Kathleen Norris Miner will speak to the literature section, of the Santa Monica Branch, American Association of University Women, at 7:30 d.ttl MARINOVICH BUDINCICH Marcia Budincich, daughter of today in the home of Gladys Irene Taylor, 415 Rialto St, Venice. Mr.

and Mrs. M. N. Budincich, to Ell John Marinovich. Mr.

Marino-Vich attended City College. SEIGALrMOSS Esther Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moss, to Herbert Seigal, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Seigal of Speaker Selected by Highland Ebell Official to Be Guest of Church Women Mis3 Margaret T. Applegarth of New York, national board member of United Council of Church Women and originator of World Day of Prayer, will be guest of honor and speaker at this afternoon's session of the Woman's Council of Hollywood-Beverly Christian Church. Missionary study will open the 10:30 a.m. meeting and luncheon will follow. Mrs.

James Franklin, president, has invited anyone interested to attend. i I. Highland Park Ebell Club will Neto Loveliness New Charm with cj Victor PERMANENT WAVE (Wedding-. celebrate Federation Day with Mrs. Vicente Lim, past president of the National Federation of Women's Clubs of the Philippine Islands, as featured speaker at 10:30 a.m.

today in the Sonthem California Women lawyersDinner and installation, 633 S. Olive 6:45. Highland Park Ebell Federation Day programs, clubhouse, 10:30. Tuesday Afternoon, Glendale Luncheon and meeting, clubhouse, 12. West Ebell Meeting, clubhouse, 11.

Ios Angeles L.W.V. Open forum, Philharmonic Auditorium, 8. Woman's Ancillary, Connty Medical Association Luncheon and program, Biltmore Hotel, 12:30. Women's Osteopathic Auxiliary Meeting, 1721 Griffin 12. American Begonia Society Meeting, 329 N.

Brand Glendale, 8. W.C.T.f Central unit meeting, 30t N. Broadway, 1. California Pafst Presidents Luncheon and meeUng, Brentwood Country Club, 12:15. Woman's Conncil.

Hollywood-Beverly Christian Church Meeting, Hollywood-Beverly Christian Church, 10:30. Children's Aid Guild Luncheon and program, California Country Club, 12:30. Chapter GA, P.E.O. Meeting, 741 S. Lucerne 11.

Friday Morning Literature, clubhouse, 1:45. American Women Accountants Dinner-meeting, Clark Hotel, 6:45. Vnlversity Book Club Meeting, 3420 Hoover 10:30. Cornelia Meeting, Harvard Playground, 1:30. Palisades Women's Consumer Interest section, J.O.C.

Clubhouse, 11. McJohnston Chapter D.IT.V. Meeting, 2425 Wilshire 1:45. La Canada Thursday Philanthropy section, clubhouse. 10:30.

South EbeU Meeting, clubhouse, 10:30. Los Angeles Connty C.F.W.C. Red Cross units, 1632 Bellevue and 6100 Piedmont 10. Women's University Junior-senior section. 1019 S.

Rimnau 8. SHOE SILHOUETTES Smart complements for your spring wardrobe, these styles offer comfort and beauty. TODAY I breeze. There's no bag-matching problem here, since stunning handbags of the same leather, featuring identical "dressmaker" detail, are available also. The shoe sells for $18.75, comes in s- clubhouse.

Also participating in the day's celebration will be Mrs. C. H. Oneal, State chairman; Mrs. R.

N. Stryker, district president; Mrs. M. B. Somerville, Highland Park Ebell Club's federation secretary, and Mrs.

Carl A. Plath, past president. Following luncheon Mrs. Antoinette S. Tucker, general curator, will present Mrs.

Eunice Davy Dean, district chairman of California history. Sizes ZV2 to 9 in narrow and me CHEADLE BALMES Doris Balmes, daughter of Herman Balmes, to Eugene Cheadle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Cheadle of Santa Maria, in Shatto Congregational Church.

They will make their home in Santa Maria. LEBERT-HUNTER Betty Ann Hunter, daughter of Mrs. Geneva Grimes, to Richard P. Lebert, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer J. Lebert, all of Santa Monica, in Little Chapel of the Dawn, Santa Monica. GIBSON-COCKERILL Betty Cockerill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L.

Cockerill, to Bill Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Gibson, in Wee Kirk o' the Heather. After a honeymoon at Lake Gregory they will live in dium widths.

Colors include Junior League, tea, Beverly Hills HoteL Kate Crutcher Workers of the Childrens Hospital, literary salon, home of Mrs. Charles B. Cleeton, 9879 Carmelita Drive, Beverly Hills, 1:45 p.m. Town and Gown Junior Auxiliary, home of Mrs. Ken Jones, 257 W.

California Pasadena, 1:30 p.m. golden brown, green or red. Want to expand your wardrobe at small expense? Pretty blouses do the trick! Printed Pattern 1877 has both tailored and costume versions in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38. Long sleeve blouse requires 2Vi yards of 35-inch; short sleeve versions V2 yards each of 35-inch fabric for size 16. Send 25c In coins, your name end address ciearly printed.

SIZE DESIRED AND PATTERN NUMBER to the Los Aneeles Times Fashion Bureau. 202 W. First Los Angeles 53. iwMfvnlhuA ij -Victor's master stylists create the proper coiffure to give full expression to all your features. Black patent leather is a spring shoe tradition and we liked the Am 1122 idea of the closed back on this low-cut sandal-toed pump.

Its thin, almost spike heel is Grace Crocheted flowers are decorative accessories which may be worn in the hair or as lapel dec Flower Guild board, luncheon ful and flattering. You'll find it in black, brown or blue calf and black suede, too, all priced at meeting, home of Mrs. James Temple Emanuel Sisterhood 9051 Sunset 12:30. Westirood Hills Women's Cultural oration. Forget-me-nots, wild roses and daisies are easy and Wilson, 707 N.

Roxbury Drive, Bev The erly Hills. Altrusa's Dinner Speakers Listed Altrusa Club's public affairs committee with Edith Northman, chairman, will have charge of the club's dinner-meeting pro arts tea. 10975 Wilshire 2:15. Beverly Hills L.W.V. Legislation workshop.

709 N. Foothill Drive. 10. inexpensive to create. Pattern No.

1122 contains com Personal Service Unit to Meet Continental Hairdresser Gamma Phi Beta Alumnae, lunch 11.95. This sketch was msde especially for The Times. For information, call MA-2345. Station 358. (This denart-ment closed Saturday and Sundav.) If you write, please inclose ft self-addressed.

stamped envelope. Queen's Daughters Quarterly and tea, 660 S. Witmer 2. American Legion Auxiliary City plete instructions. Please ask eon meeting, home of Mrs.

Merritt An open membership meeting Jacqua, 305 S. El Camino Drive, Beverly Hills, 12:30 p.m. Hau unit dinner, 1816 S. irigueroa fat, 6:30. 3307 WILSHIRE BLVD.

In Wilshire Center DB-3225 Closed Mondays of Personal Service Associates National B.P.W.C. of Los Angeles Discussion group, 1103 S. Highland Alpha Gamma Delta Mothers gram tonight in the Women Universitly Club. Katherine Adams Stoll, attor will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs.

Matthew for Pattern No. 1122. Send 15 cents (coins preferred! for this pattern to Needlework Department. Los Anceles Times. 202 W.

First Los Anseles S3. Write plainly your name, address and style number. Inclose 15 cents extra for copy of the Needlework Gift Book. Crochet, knitting, quilts, embroidery, hats, tilings for children, including two free cuddle toy patterns. SoToiity Will Hold Soiree in Beverly Hills Phi Kappa Theta.

social serv ney, will discuss the eight-hour Codon, 530 S. Rossmore Ave. Dr, Philip Solomon, neuropsychia- Club of U.C.LA., home of Mrs. G. W.

Elsfelder, 268 S. Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, noon. Charity Week opening, Santa Anita Park. law for women; Ella Volstedt trist at Cedars of Lebanon Hos Allen will speak on the postwar ice sorority, will have a soiree at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the home of Mrs.

Elisabeth McFarland. pital, will speak. status of European women and Louise Belden will talk on the" Los Angeles Trvael Meeting, 271 S. New Hampshire 10:15. Glendale Xavy Mothers Group III, sewing, 221 W.

Broadwav, Glendale, 10. Lincoln Stndy and bridge, 2457 Bywood Glendale, Los Aneeles Soroptimlst Program meeting. Biltmore Hotel. 12:15. Los Aneeles Hnilassah Luncheon, Biltmore Hotel.

12:30. Michillinda Community Woman's Bridge, 940 Duarte Road, San Gabriel, 12. Los Aneeles District B.P.W.C. Ur Election and installation of i I "V' 622 N. Walden Drive, Beverly citizens responsibility for suc Nudge" Your Lazy! Bile Tonight I CONSTIPATION with its headaches, mental dullness, a half-alive feeling often result if bile doesn't flow freely every day into your intestines.

So take Dr. Edwards' Olive TableU to insure genlh yet thorough bowel Olive Tablets are vovderful to pep up lazy bile flow to help digest fatty foods, i lot, 304. Follow label directions. Hills. Mrs.

Douglas Hall, Ur cess of United Nations. officers will be conducted by Mrs. William E. Phillips, president. Mrs.

S. Irmas is in charge of program and Mmes. Morris sula Michaelson and Mrs. Paul William Lawrence will be host Appleton-Hiller Vows Mary Louisa Hiller, daughter of the Gene Hillers of Arcadia, has chosen Feb. 23 for her wedding to Richard Appleton.

esses. Abraham and Gabriel Phillips of ban section banquet, 9051 Sunset hospitality. Altrusa Dinner-meeUng, 943 Bel-Air Tea Postponed Bride-to-Be Honored Carmelita White and Frances The Bel-Air Charity League tea, which had been scheduled P.T.A. Tenth. District council instructions.

451 N. Hill 10: University High, lecture, Wilshire Council, lecture, Los Angeles High tomorrow in the home of Mrs church! Conference Set by Music Qlubs California Federation of Music Clubs will hold its southern region conference at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the auditorium at 730 W. Seventh St. The program includes talks by J.

Arthur Lewis of the Los Angeles Municipal Art Commission and Mrs. Antoinette Septinelle of Braille Institute. IDoney entertained at a tea and omen Rulon R. Free, has been postponed. A new date will be an wmifTuvm ffyou'refjEnVQUS 0a 'CERTAIN DAYS' of Month! If functional monthly disturbances' cause you to suSer nervous tension st such times this great medicine Is famous to relieve such, symptoms.

DcrinfJl Auuiimiuui. wijmeiKa Avenue, meeting. Venice High, meeting. 2: Ivanhoe, tea. 2244 Moreno Drive, 2:30: 42nd Street, luncheon, 4123 11th 12.

shower to honor Kathleen Fa-gan, fiancee of Rexford Eagan. nounced. RUSSIAN IZBA Th Place of Genuine Russian Food To Enjoy and TAKE HOME Patrons! Attention! At Last! We are happy to announce that from now on we shall serve the most delicious, most nutritious, non-fot-tening Boeuf-a-la-Stroganoft made from the top sirloin exclusively. This entree is the pride of the house. Borscht and Piroshki (Hard to Pronounce, but Gooo to tal) COMFORTABLE COVERED PATIO Town Country Market 350 S.

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