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Independent from Long Beach, California • 70

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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70
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W-4NDEPN0ENTRESS-TEliGllAM (Continued from Page W-l) to bring about a better understanding of the American way of life than through knowledge and edu cation. THIS VIEWPOINT, is seconded f-- by Altrusa -President Helen Folsom, 231 Belmont only woman unemployment insurance tax' consultant area A former: kindergarten teacher, Douglas -Aircraft recruiterand Department of official, seh believe life with an organized purpose keeps women alive and alert. On the board of the March of Dimes and ac-. tive in- the Chamber of -Commerce, sums up dedication with: "Mycityand country are important td me I couldn't sit back and hot take part WHICH IS pretty much the credo of local educator Myrtle Poultney, 6508 Ocean, also a charter member of Altrusa, who has a varied back-ground which includes, a Hawaiian tour of duty as of womens and girls programs in Alex- ander House Settlement and a stint With the Navy (lieutenant commander in the Waves). A vocational guidance expert and social studies instructor at Jordan High School, she finds her Altrusan relationship women of many professions helpful in her-guidance-teaching capacity.

Women today make up a third of the labor force, she noted. Now, as never before, women have opportunities to advance in business and HOLLYWOODS Lawrence of Arabia, has inspired a new fashion trend thats both-exoiirand practiralTake the burno(e (left), here sculptured into an Antron. jersey lounging robe by Robert Rosenfeld. Ellen Brooke creates an at-home resort look for ith a tribal -jacket (center), in desert stripes of black and accented by a red sleeveless blouse and long black skirt, all in linen.r Sleeveless reversible linen coat (right) is done by the same designer in sand and black or sand with, red, boldly topped, with patch pockets. Easy shift dress is in sand linen.

A fez, chic as a sheik, completes desert look. 4 ALTHOUGH ALTRUSANS, like other service duty in the area, are not mi the coffee klatch circuit, they ARE taking time this week to observe', their, tenth anniversary with a banquet. Saturday, p. at the Tenderloin Club, 4363 Atlantic Ave. -Membere Uke'-wromensrservice-clubs-Soiv HELATEST FLICKER IN FASHION optimist.

Pilot, Zonta and Quota have been.in-" vited to help celebrate the occasion'. Charter mem-. bers Will be honored, public officials have been invited, also presidents of men's service dubs. trict officers of Altrusa International will be among honored guests. Designers Stea to be worn with black hostess skirts.

Travel coats appear in reversible' bold stripes, and striped shifts' have slashed necklines, resembling the Lawrence desert shift-shirt 7 Chilcofe-Farris Vows in DESERT FLOWERS screened on silk in orange and turquoise are shaped into a tunic dress for late It has its own dramatic scarf. And evening dresses swirl gracefully because theyre done in. windswept chiffon. Hats have the chic sheik look, too. They're By MARY ELLIS F-T PMklM KM Fashion, as Shifty as the sands of time, has a new hero, Lawrence of Arabia, who's inspired a whole caravan of new fashion looks.

Proving once again that, though television haS whittled down attendance at local movie houses, the -trusty flicks still have an impact on the fashion' world. "Last Yearat Marienbad rwas the downfall of the bouffanfciairdo. Cleopatra brought about a rash of elaborate jewelry. and kohl-smudged Now, the bargft-on-ihc-Nile hasJbeen aban and the 'desert of "Lawrence has sparked a new look in sun-drenched colors and graceful, flowing 7 'THE a hooded Cloak worn -7 the Arabs, has inspired new cuts in jackets 7 and robes that flatter, the figure, One designer 'has created a wardrobe of fashions for daytime through evening, using white silk predominately in rare textures, with necklines --resembling the top of a minaret. ''A colored linen dress in this collection is richly em- -broidered in an Oriental rug design.

trimmed with golden rope, draped scarves, tassels Some of the desert-inspired influences will probably be no more' than a mirage on the fashion scene but, with modification, the new lode may prove an oasis for. dull, wardrobes. 7 i Sports clothes include tribal fccketsJn stripes Sandra Lee Farris, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fanis Jr.

married John Julian Chilcote, son of Mr. and Mrs. KennethChil- CMC; in a wedding ceremony witnessed 300 guests Saturday at Our Lady of Refuge Catholic Church. bride wore. a formal gown of peau de soie ind Chantilly- lace decorated with peed pearls made for her by her aunt, Mrs.

liam T. Lytton. Her maid of honor was-Heather Hauprich. "Wiliiain Chilcote served his brother as best man. -v OTHER memhers of the Murpby.Jariice Kent Brayton, Penny Eileen uyl Danny Roy Farris, Earle and 'Allen Chilcote and 20 Years pEAR MAYFIELD: .7.

pathy and understanding give, -good advice. It's all in bis Now give my husband Wehave money end It lsv We've byn7married 7 2 so much caster; to Cat Mrs. John Julian Chilcote yrsnd he has been goodbut heconstahtly'begi for and faithful, always giving' home booked meals. He. Is ry.

What excuse hashe for Bonser where sheaf- me what wanted. Now just a siUy, sentimental old rdnning to someone 1 please, dont' know what who have husbands wives, to think! Do you? SAN-- Who complain, about' hus- SOE '7- bandi for. any reason what- dear' think they Wanted to I was a wife fw. mbrt how, heaven help us, could shock you and probably than 30 -years. My husband', she hope to keeg.

one? wont have, enough sense not died after a short and sud- -7 -both like lyou.very much tad. Wto be Irritated with if you hke them as much as him when he didnt feel 7 they do you, you will laugh, wellr.I iaid it wa ln hig Robert' Beaver: The new Mrs. Chilcote Her husband attended St says was graduated from Millikan. Anthony's High 1, hOO- High School' arid attended graduated from Millikan 2 and Phillips- University, in aboutjmsex. Heavens, Molly, I cant stand it too.7Try lit.

Its- great for head. As I think back now. You should sea the junk hand has Anally come to his he reads sentimental DEAR BURNING: enough to realize poems about love, Are you kidding? But, of Ufe wjtj1 a wtfe mounts iris, course you must be! you Igat birds. Hes losing his mind. How in the world could gut, of course, Im con- I hope he reads, this be- a woman with such lopsided vinced you're pulling my' cause Im sure you'll sentiments.

ever get a hus-. jeg Nobody but nobody straighten him out in a hur- band in the first place? And. be such stinker as sound. M.M. you washing the green' out of the eyes.

M.M. never could. He complains about being: needing; sym-' 1 think of the many times I could have more helpful, more syifipthetic, more NOTE; TO NOTABLES: kindly and understandfn! -When the atmosphere gets So- to-complaining Oswald TooLaterTookiiller T.jayiThInlu, his faults, appreelate Youll not have to suffer' the torments of-remorae- when hes gone. LONELY too rarified for you, the friends leave below' choke, toa M.M. DEAR MRS.

MAYFIELD: I write to wives -e-wives DEAR MRS. MAYFIELD-, I am betwixt and between a devilish boy friend and a big blue-eyed girl friend. It seems that every time she -comes he comes over, too. .7 7 Well, the; last time this coincidence occurred J. had to leave the room for a minute to answer the phone.

MAST HM rKMENTS- MANVNI 1 JTAM IN AN Line Biaeh Nnlelpal Auditorium Ml PmanMlM NNM OlHir FRIDAY, at' 8:30 P.M. HECTRIFYINO WW PtOOtAM i i When I returned (which was none too soon) I found them necking! I justatood therei shocked to death. They laughed like a hig Molly, TickM: 3.10, 3.25. 2.75, 2.00 in IhcL On Hunwhrntrii Atofle. 13S E.

3rd SlrNt HEmloefc MS and SF MW MdN Ordan A Ckacka Id HUMPHREYS TICKET OFFICE TICfeatl al AUDITORIUM SOX OFFICE ailtr aa AMrch (ram a-m. -VI- f.1" And all mirtaal Ndwi ddSadSEVlA T-Sso. ORDER NOW FOR RETTER SEA- If. you want to help your Dummys ten of dubs plsy by thinking, the. time held the first trick.

Then, to' do it is before you make South led the queen of wards n)nds(ronr dummy, and when it is too late. -'after East played e.smaQ diamond South began think. How was he going to bring home dummys long diamond suit? After pfb-longed study South played -a low diaihond. So did West, only he didnt have to do much studying. West.

had noted that South might have been penny wise pound foolish at tric one and was go-, ing to block, that Ui'nmond -suit if he possibly coald, South continued with the jack of diamonds, jnto another huddle and let the' jack ride. West tppk his king and led a diamond back. SOUTH PLAYED bn slow but urisuccessfullyTHe -his ace' and king of -spades and West dropped his jack. Thrni he cashed the ace -and king of hearts and West Superfluous Hair t-' LAST 2 WEEKS! piuce7sale 71 EXTRAS 15.00 Wave 7A0 20.00 10.00 illy Re Scientifically and -Permanently Removed SIATID vi- r'r Club as dropped that jock also; tually, South would up1 with Chalk one up for St. Anthonys High.

School only eight top tricks. spring benefit card party, The Deuce of Clubs, at 1 i i f- 1 i v. 25.00 Wave 120 7:30. p. m.

Thursday in the school cafeteria, Sixth and Alamitos Avenue. Makini Making sure Laura Scott Fries, R. Member of' Electrolegist Association of California. an-. nouncenient doesnt go by theboard are Maurice -G.

Yarborough; (left) and A. MBourassa, co-chairmen. Bridge, pinochle, canasta and 500 will follow refreshments, with game and door awards. Public is We are happy to announce that Margaret Manzo has rejoined our staff. Make your Appointments Jod ay Phone.

HE 6-9841 BEAUTY STUDIO. Ceinhetlse wiriwot clinpe HE-2-7451- or -HE Had" South only bothered 'to think at trick one he would have overtaken dummys bf dubs with the -ace. Then he would haver led the ace of. diamonds and continued the suit until West lookr his king, jyest could led anything but South; a sure dub entry! to dummy and would have: with, four 'diar-: bonds plus two tricks' in each other suit fbc, total of; 10 of the eight he! actually ihadev 7h-' u.i. VlO GUp SCHOOL of SELF-IMPROVEMENT 7, Beauty withjir your Willed eve' woman wjfo really wants it; v.

ers Fpurth and Pine.

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