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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 50

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'Naval Hospital to Mrs. Robert K. Hebbler, wife of the lat'; Lt Hebbler, Navy Reserve. Thomas, Navy, are looking forward to entertaining her when she arrives in the Southland the latter part of this month from Dallas, Tex. A son recently was born in San Diego THE NAVY ASHORE BY THE CAPTAIV'S YEOMAN Port IV sundav, Nov.

19, 1944 Log 3ngt If a CimtS IN PALM SPRINGS Tennis Club Readied for Gay Seasons Opening ows and the Meadows progeny, all four, are living in Providence, R.L, while Capt. Rev commutes from the capital to Providence to see them i Comdr. Bucky Lee, another war hero, will soon gather up Nordie and their small boy and girl and go to Washington for shore Nordie has been making her home in Norfolk, while Bucky has been to sea for months and months. TRAVEL DEPARTMENT Back home in San Diego is Mrs. Harry O.

Smith wife of Lt Col. Smith, U.S.M.C., who visited briefly in Palm Springs and Lagiina Beach. While her- husband" is overseas she is making her. home, Aces Schedule Thanksgiving Warriors' Fete Serving a Thanksgiving hot buffet an providing special entertainment, the Army Camps Emergency Service will hold open house Thursday from 1 p.m. to midnight in the A.C.E.S.

Officers Club in the Hollywood Roosevelt for service men and women. As part of tneir Thanksgiving project, members of the group delivered boxes of cookies and candies to disabled men at Torrance Hospital. The Officers Club is open daily from 1 p.m. 'to midnight, with open house scheduled for Saturday. Owen B.

Coffman Post, American Legion, sponsored a dance for the enlisted men of the 21st Ferrying Group, Army airfield there. Similar dances will be given monthly at the air base. On the committee were Mmes. George Schultz, Charles St George and Jay Morrison. The comrn.ittee recruited dancing partners for the servicemen and chaperoned them.

Roderic Burnham home for the season. The resort lost one prominent couple temporarily when Henry Weinberger, moton-pic-ture executive, and Mrs. Weinberger moved back fo the Beverly Wilshire after having sold their home the desert, a show place, to Mrs. Rueben Fleet, wife of Maj. Fleet, former Consolidated Aircraft executive.

Mr. Weinberger, who holds the Palm Springs record for almost single-handedly having sold $750,000 worth of War Bonds in the past three campaigns, said it might be two months before he could obtain another home here. Desert Dances for Servicemen Inaugurating a service to replace the U.S.O., inoperative in Palm Springs this season because of the evacuation of the desert training centers, the Women's Auxiliary of the Architects, paint rs and gardenera a a practically-completed putting the exclusive Palm Springs Tennis Club In shape for the opening of its season. The spacious grounds, oval swimming pool, terraces and the clubhouse, mecca for cores of winter visitors and villagers, are nearly- ready, and announcement of the opening date, one of the highlights in the desert spa's social season, is expected shortly. In the meantime the village Is filling up with notables.

Among honeymooning couples are Mr. and Mrs. Reese H. Taylor at the Desert Inn, Ensign and Mrs. Paige Hlatt, who were wed on Pomona campus, and Mr.

and Mrs. George Gal-lowhur (Mackey E. Scripps,) who flew here in their own plane after their wedding In Las Vegas, Ner. Mr. and Mrs.

E. B. McGov-rn of Seattle have rented the AK3 FIFTH AVEtfUH Excitement at your feet fir I jJvj vm 0 JLVJIMJ Maybe you uert only a because for over tuerthujhile investment vain, tlly bridle but "mother" kneu you had good 50 year I. Miller have made fine shoe that arc a I. VILttK SHOTS AE rftESENTFC AtSO BV I MAGKIN W1LSHIKE AT KtW HAMPSHfltt g-5 ait-p gas asgSBD sms Desmond's Woman's Shops FOLKS YOU KNOW Comdr.

and Mrs. Edward Thiele of New York have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Montague Ward in Long Beach. Lt, John B.

Callaghan, Navy Reserve, and Mrs. Callaghan are! parents for the second time, Michael David having arrived at St. Luke's Hospital, San Francisco. Lt. Callaghan is now stationed in San Diego.

Ensign E. Max Miller Navy Reserve, is spending a 30-day leave in Long Beach, en route to Florida for further training. That was Mrs. J. R.

Defrees, wife of Rear-Adm. R. Defrees, who christened Calship's 390th vessel, the 455-foot attack transport S.S. Braxton. Her maid of honor was Lt.

(jg) Marcia Doyle, MCE GOING Alt aflutter was little Linda Ann Talerioo, daughter of Comdr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Talerico, Long Beach, when she celebrated her fourth, birthday anniversary with a party. A house guest at the Talerico home at the time was Mrs.

James Shaw, wife of Col. Shaw, U.S.M.C., who Is soon to leave for the East Coast. Coming from Corpus Christi, Mrs. Chittenden, wife of Comdr. J.

L. Chittenden, Navy, and daughter Mary Anne, 11, have arrived in Long Beach to make their home. IX OOROVAPO Many of the Navy wives here belong to the "busy bee department." as they keep house, tend children and do war work. Leading the list is the vivacious Pierre Towers, wife of Adm. John II.

Towers, right-hand man to Adm. Chester Nimitz in the Pacific. Pierre offered to gather 'up Navy wives to work for Consolidated Aircraft in Coro-nado. The resuR is two busy workshops where the sensitive innards of planes are skillfully put together. Frail lovelies like Charlo West, a Navy junior, and Ruth Quinn, wife of Comdr.

Charley Quinn, are often called upon to help Piprr unload a truck. Pierre runs both workshops, yet her apartment Is always open to friends, and she has time to keep up with the informal round of gatherings which are prevalent in Coro-hado. While driving along Orange Ave. tn her station wagon, Dede Whitehead Bailed friends to join her at lunch at the Hotel del Coronado. Over coffee cups attractive Bettv Ewen, wife of Capt.

Eddie Ewen. Betty Saunders and Dede chatted. Dede, looking divine in a lush 'yellow suit, was excited, for Capt Dick Whitehead, U.S.N., had gone ashore again with the Army in the latest push. Dedt had just returned from a trip East, where she visited her family in Pittsburgh and said hello to friends in New York. AROCNP AND ABOl'T Mid Armstrong, wife of Capt Bob Armstrong, seen having a snack at the local drugstore.

Her sister and brother-in-law, Thelma and Holly HoLilngs-worth, are on duty in the national capital with their three boys Teka Taylor, 'whose home is Pasadena, rushed in from nurse's aide duty to do a quick change and take six children to th officers' club for dinner. Two" of the mob were hers and the other four were the offspring of Dick and Maude Gaines, who were headed east- with their brood the next Teka has a toddler, a new. 1944 model, and has bought a home on Alameda Ave. Emily Hunte seen shopping with one of her children in tow Edith Mead- Pledgesat S.C. Feted Alpha Chi Omega pledge class at S.C.

entertained all npw sorority pledges at a tea Friday at their chapter house. For Clearer, Whiter, Smoother Try fust en Jar of MERCOLIZED WAX CREAM. It contain a special ingredient which bleaches tallow tan, dull dark (kin. Even stubborn freckles lighten and fad. Your skin grows clearer, whiter, brighter, your coloring lovelier.

That's not olf. MERCOLIZED WAX CREAM helps you fa a firmer, smoother ikin, one that reolfy looks younger. Get your jar of MERCOLIZED WAX CREAM today. Just fellow directions. Startle your skfr to fresher loveliness with SAXO-IITI ASTRINGENT Temporarily eon tracts loose surface skin, reduces prorm-j nsnce of premature fin lints end Skin JiJ i gay little dress-up slippers, twinkling with the Victorian splendor of big beaded bows.

Just two from our collection at 22.95 Portia black or brown suede Jessica black suede Reg. U.S. Ptt of. Shoe Salon, First Floor WHEN YOU THI7VK OF FINE SHOES YOU THINK OF SAKS FIFTH AVFA'1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, w.

S. Fay, in San 'Diego, was a nappy reunion th? Charnecp household, Sarj Di- ego, when Comdr. C. M. Char- neco, a returned home after 13 months overseas.

His wife and children. Dale and Carlos, were on hand to greet him." HERE AXD THERE And now It is Comdr. L. Schulz, the Navy officer having received a promotion. Sehulz and their son Norman Robert recently returned to San Diego after a three-month trip east.

Jeanne and Bernice Ridderhof of San Diego surprised their mother on her 2 Uh. wedding anniversary with a brunch. The husband and father. Col. S.

E. Ridder-hof, Marine Corps, is overseas. When Rear-Adm. P. Kindle-berger.

Navy, retired, reached his 74th birthday this month he was feted at an informal gathering by members of his family in San. Diego. LISTENING IV We hear that Lt. Col. Fred A.

Ramsey Marine Corps, Mrs. Ramsey and their children, Joe and Ann Marie, are to leave San Diego about Nov. 21 for Washington. DC, where Col. Ramsey will be on duty.

He arrived from overseas Oct. 2. Navy friends of Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, wife of Lt Comdr. 416 IROADWAY SEVENTH AND r' 0 WILSHIRK AT PECK PRIVT-, Headed formerly 1035 to 35.00 formerly 40.00 to 50.00.

Millinery. Third formerly 635 to 1435 BEVERLY HILLS Fcnlon's Now, .20.00 Floor: 7 ALL SALES FINAL SAKS FIFTH iWENUE Wilfhire at Peck Drive, Beverly Hills UQ Better Millinery, First Floor: IT 5 Group of Model Hats Debutante MOM 5500 WIISHIU BOUltYAHO 67 0 NO MAIL', PHONE ORDERS OR GO.D.'s WtSTWOOD VILIAQI LONO BEACH AIM.

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