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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 7

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THE BAKERSFIELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER' 17, 1986 I .) oru tmN W. C. to Send Delegates Soon to District Meet Riotous Comedy Being Presented at Temple by Amaranth Court Final rehearsal was held last night for tho three-act mystery comedy "Gold Diggers" to bo presented tonight at 8 o'clock at Masonic temple under auspices of Tejon Court No. 41, Order of the Amaranth. It is being presented under auspices of tho Hollywood Producing Company.

Music anrl dancing also enliven tho program. Tho plot involves Bide Powers, handsome young bachelor, who is attempting to dodge three Hollywood gold diggers as there is a' 'claviso In the will of his wealthy'undo stating that if ho before ho is 25 tho girl will gain his Inheritance. In connection with the play is being conducted a contest to chooso "Princess Charming." The cast, announced today, includes: Dick; Frank "Wattron; Jim, Leonard Turoskl; Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Charles Wells; Carol, Miss Jessie Lee Hubbard; Evoland, Miss Phyllis Champion; Doraleno.

Miss Betty O'Brien; Dlanne, Mias Kmelyn Haworth; Norma, Miss Marian Jack- pon; Butch, Walter Osborn; Trigger. Carl Smith and Danny Lawrence Garrett. Specialty numbers by pup'Ua of the School of Modern Dance, formerly J5ddio Garrett'B dance studio, aro promised. Among tho performers will bo Dana Elder, Jimmie Snodgrass and Don TTUKLBUT No, Woman's Relief 115, Auxiliary "to tho G. A.

It. will be well represented when Federation No. 30 Relief of tho val- ley meets In llanford Friday. Among the many planning to make tlio trip are Mrs. Lena department patriotic Instructor and Mrs.

J. Campion, sec- retaiy of Ifurlbut Corps, At a recent meeting Mrs. Mary and Vlrs. El Tejon i Council Is Making Plans for Entertainment of Mrs. Grace Cook Oildale Community Players First Play Friday ONE SHOT, TWO PHEASANTS MARSHALL.

Nov. 17. (U. the pheasant hunting season on, William Foster, of this city, hung up a mark for economy, lie killed two pheasants with one shot. Ilompson Aubrey were appointed national aides, in connection with a national convention in the spring.

Church Circles to Convene Thursday Circles of tho Women's Aid Society of First Methodist Church are announcing meetings Thursday. Circle No. 1 will convene at 1:30 o'clock for a dessert luncheon at tho home of Mrs. G. L.

Hottle, 2801 Sunset avenue. Mrs. Harry 33. Klncald will assist Mrs, Hottle awl Mrs. Edith Klgslns is In charge of devotions.

Circle No. 2 will meet at the homo of Mrs. Ehvood McKlnJcy, 2205 street, at 2 o'clock. Assisting hostesses include Mrs. J.

13. Schaff, Mrs. I. L. Blodget and Mrs.

H. C. Blxler. Ctfclo No 3 is scheduled to meet at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C.

B. O'Guinn, 1400 Cheater Place. Mrs. Margaret BenfJeld and Mrs, 13. Braddon are assisting.

Circle No. 4 will meet Tuesday, November 24, in the education building of the church for a 12:30 potluck luncheon. At a regular meeting of 131 Tejon Council No. 215, Uogroo of "Pecanon- tas, held recently in Eagles hall, plans were completed to entertain Mrs. Qraco Cook, great trustee of the great council of California, who will make her official visit to El To- Jon counsel December 11, Preceding tho meeting a banquet will bo and place to bo an- Mrs.

Ethel Willis is OT'8 Be Somebody," tho initial Ju production of tho Olldale muntty Players, la now entering final week of rehearsals. It is to bo produced in Standard School torlum Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Miss Elizabeth Mullen, Standard School teacher, la tho director. She IB a graduate of Occidental College where she was a major In dramatics. She also took additional work this summer in play directing at tho University of Southern California, There she directed tho piny which this group Is now producing.

PATRONS CLUB J. WILL Personality Development to Be Topic Tonight; Fine Program for Year The lead IB being enacted by Miss Uoyco Denney. Kenneth Thiones, Standard School music teacher, plays tho masculine lead, nn enigma who remains until'the last act. Mlsfl Hilda plays an important role as tho mother and Percy Gardiner is the much dfe. wuh PP( Pcwlopment tressed father.

Miss Dorothy Court- right plays the younger sister nnd on Aim of tho Junior College OB tho Earl Miller la tho juvenile load, Mtsw topic for tho evening, the Patrons Beatrice Hawthorne of Highland club of tho local junior college will Park will appear as a friend of the mother. Frank McXaughton la on Thanksgiving to Inspire Banquet at School Soon CTOGEN electrical expert. Mrs. Percy Oardt nor plays the friend of tho load. TO HELP PREVENT MANY COLDS VlCKS VA-TRO-NOL TO HELP END A COLD QUICKER I 9 Jvstrvb on throat, chest and back 1 Follow VlCKS PLAN CONTROL OF COLDS Pull details In each Vlcks package held, tho tlmo noui-vced later.

the chairman. i There will bo a class oC candidates adopted in her homo with tho degree team of Kl Tejon council exemplifying tho work. Mrs. Pal ma Black will have charge of tho hall and refreshments following tho Owing to tho illness of Captain Lindsay Lyons, Mrs. Bthel district deputy, was 'appointed acting degree team captain, and is re- qucifting all members who are in tho team and those wishing to bo to bo present for practice after next mooting.

A drive for new members was started, also an attendance prize la to bo given each meeting, order to be eligible to receive same all mem- will have to bo present and also to register. Mrs. Lulu Bcrges was the winner for this An invitation was extended to Kl Tejon council from Neopwa council No. 100 of Santa Maria to attend tho official visit of Groat Pocahontas Mrs. Grace McMosters December 17.

At 8:30 131 Tojon council enter tain6d at a public card party, with prizes In five hundred being awarded to Mrs. Pearl Shaw, Mrs. Pal ma Black and Mrs. Ida Krlckson. Men's awards went to Cyril Black and J.

M. Sturglll. Prizes in podro went to airs. Margaret DaVls, Mrs. Ethel Willie and Nellie Jones and the men's award to Albert Davis.

Tho door prize was awarded to Mrs. AV. H. Rosson. Kl Tojon council will sponaor another card party Friday afternoon, November 27, nt 2 o'clock in Eagles hall.

Five hundred and pedro will be played for high score and prizes will be awarded In both games. Kl Tejon council will meet in rog- ular session Friday, November 27, at o'clock and a full attendance Is requested as nomination of officers bo hold. Gala Dinner Held by Native Sons for Grand Trustees at W. 0. W.

Hall O. HALL was the scone of tho most gula event in tho history of tho local parlor, Native of the Golden "West, recently, when officers and members of Parlor No. 42 entertained Judgft Donald B. Vim Luven, grand trustee, who paid his official visit. Tie was accompanied by 36 men bora from Arrowhead Parlor No.

HO, Sun Bernardino. At 7 o'clock members of tho local parlor and visitors gathered at a table laden with ronut turkey and all tho trimmings, which was served by Women of Woodcraft. At 8 o'clock entertainment provided by pupils of Merle Roberts 1 Studio of Joint Initiation was held at 9 o'clock and ritualistic ceremonies wero exemplified by visiting officers and officials of BakerafieUl parlor. Thoso putting on tho work wero Herman Taylor. Eugene C.

Ward, J. W. Jasper. Uuffln Qlcoaon. CuVl Lulck, Harold T.

Lord. Donald Tan LAuven, "Walter 13. l-Tlskey and Eugene- C. Ward. Thoao initiated wore Charles A.

Stubblcficld, Richard DeWltt, Roy W. Louden. Tom Klllngton. Jack Conley, Glen Frocllch, Arthur F. Powell, nil of Bakersfleld and Elinor Myler, Irving Shapiro, Kdwln Brown, Henry Miokel, Victor Tudor.

JImmto Moysco, Raymond Graves and Bruce Jordan, nil of Arrowhead parlor. Other grand parlor officers present besides Judge Van Luveti wero threo district deputy grand presidents. F. L. McQarvoy, Walter K.

Hlnkoy and Mart Leonard. Ono of 1ho honor guests was J. W. Jasper, former resident of Bakersfield and member of tho original Raker Parlor which ho Joinod in convene in tho dramatics room 1, Administration building, tonight at 8 o'clock. Talks will be given by Miss Isabella Hanawalt, formor junior college Htudent and jnow a member of tho high school faculty, and J.

W. McDnniel. member of tho Junior college faculty. A one-act play will nlso bo presented by a group from tho junior college dramatics class, under tho leadership of Miss Kthfll Robinson. Open Xot only memhor-H of the Patrons' Club aro eligible to attend these meetings, it announced yestor- day.

Junior coUogo aludonts and touchers, tho parents of junior bol- teffo and frlonds of tho Rakorsfiold Junior College are cordially invltod to attend. Schedule of tho entire year's moot- wns Issued thin wock, and TNTKOnUCINO something of nn Innovation Jefferson Sellout will sponsor a potlucli tunrheon and program at son Friday. Following a luncheon a program wljl be presented In the bowl. AH children of the school nre Invited. Parents will be welcome also If they provide an extra luncheon for themselves.

The menu Is expected to Include pnmpUIn plo, cornbrentl and maple nymp, scalloped corn, scalloped oysters, clam chowder, fish, baked beans, brown bread, gingerbread and doughnuts. McFarland Girl Is AY GUEST i TT A Bother Aiacnre Still Hospital) umbers Tho grrand trustee commended the local parlor on its condition, particularly for its heavy train in benOilp which places It among tho leading- units in the state. Van tiUven was escorted on a sight-seeing trip over Kern's most interesting: spots Sunday. Ralph lllndcrllter is president of tho local parlor, which moota Wednesday in W. O.

AV. hall. Meetings previously wore hold on Friday evenings. Healthful Sweets Prehqliday Topic BUTTONWILLOW, Nov. ButtonwlUow Homo Department met at the home or Mrs.

C. Crawford on Thursday. Tho study sublect wan healthful sweets, tho project leaders being Mrs. Wilson Dickey and Mrs. Thomson.

Thoso present wero Mcsdames Cox, Harold Uaincy, John Morgan, William Aflpittlc, C. Dumble, Kotty Bishop, Ada I'anchaU, B. M. Pan noil. Mliis Myrtle Panneli, Helen Dlokoy und C.

B. Crawford. 117" M.L 1 hings You Want to about the Belden Circle to Give Out Baskets Reports, talks and plans for Thanksgiving baskets were among details of a recent meeting of Delden Circle of First Baptist Church In cannooUon with a monthly program. Tho mooting WJIP hold at tho honw of Mrs. Carlton Miller.

015 street. Mlsn Noll presided. Mrs. Oarnot McBrtdo gavo a Bkotch on devotlonalu and htbitcd two pamphlets which can ho used wuccesHfully with homo worship. HH Mury Sulllvnn roport on Afric.an tolling stylos and customs of that con- Uoflnito armngpmenls wore to holp in tho of Thanksgiving philanthropy, with Mrs.

S. N. OH- linn acting ns cluilrmiin. It was Hgrnr'l that momhorH of the rlrclft nnd tholr frlonds rosorvo a tnhtn at tho nnnivorHnry dinner of the church Krhlny evpnlng. HrfrcRhmrnts wero enjoyed.

Tbe next meeting will bn at tho homo of Mrs. Onrnot Mcllrlde on TruxUju Monday December 7. IMPORTANT In order to Sane Four have Arranged on this page the Important Facts About The New PlymoMTiwQUJCK, EASY-TO-READ MANNER. In a Few Minnies you can get the See the Car Itself and WITNESS the result of theselmprovements I HERE'S THE NEWS ON PLYMOUTH NEW SOUND-PROOFING INSULATION Scientific Insulation in top, floor, sides and door or blocks out noise, hum and NEW RIDING COMFORT New Rubber Body body from pillow the AlUSteel body at every road Vibrations. each pitching, jolting, bouncin Plymouth gives you a soft, level Patented Floating-Power Engine Mountings' morein more in head and leg room.

AMAZING SAFETY INTERIOR Protection Instrument knobs and controls are recesseoTI handles designed edge of front seat built-in windshield defroster 3 "wider. sides doors, TOO! and floor, NEW HANDLING EASE Sway Etlmlnttor on rent on New Steering "wanderin parking'a a Quieten Easier to added antifriction transmission helical gears GREATEST SAFER DRIVING! Bwdhl Plymouth wiooth, ufe Doutle-AcUoB Radio Performer Returns to Kern MrFAHLAND. Nov. WJmbhrloy Jonos, woll-known rmllo flttir, rfturnrrl rorontly from a nuin- inor'n 0( 1 1" Nrw Mexico, Oklahoma and Trxun. (f hor stay TPXHH nlie Uio rontmnlnl nt Unllttn.

AlHo ninny other IntorPHllHK rllloB. ArnonK highlight of hrr trip wiw wutt'lilnj-f (ho diivolopmonl of oil wollp neiir Jal, N'ow Mfxloo, whilo vlnlllnK hor rtlstnr. MTH. Ward and family. (hore onjoyod vlHlUng many old time frlondH.

Kn roMto Hoxilh Hho Hinppod ovor at Oklahoma City to vlnlt aunt, Mrs, Nottlo Pttrklntson, Sumner Circle to Sponsor Card Fete cBrikca tt no NEW SAFETY INTERIOR. ku cminli loiri- laUitor wlttyl MORE SAFETT HERE! Fr tMl Sunmcr Circle No. 107, Qrdor of will sponnor a card parly niffht in tho offico hulld- 90GVtt Hukor bmwcrn nnd on Hrldgp, flvn liundred und pcdru will hi- played (wr prlzon for tho throo Two himrtmd and fifty points will bo to tho brldRo nnd five hundivd vln who aro 8 o'rlorU 1'Xirn punrh will IIP Riven iho pt'dro yrrw for Im TlK- public IK rordlully Invited. Hnfr mr-niM will pcrvcd. Mm, rhai'Kf.

pi i nnd STUTCH MW i ECONOMY BUY EASY show miles Mileage Qaa tests Creilt gallon I throuik til kriler or fewer laces Consumption he engine owest briote mwtL DIVISION lYMOUTH CHRTSUit CORfOtATlOM ealed to with eep outl HOUR MAJOR AMATEUIl BOWES Schilling epp EEL ALIGN ENT KU UTO AN 1 1 i 1 1 on McFAULAND, Nov. A. Orobor returned Friday from iland, whoro who has boon nt tho bed- jsldo of her dauphtor, Miss Francos Orobor, College student, who is recovering slowly from serious operation performed several ago. TH. Grober expect ret urn south next Thursday nt which time (it Is expected that Miss Frances will ho nble to bo moved to on mont In LaVcrno.

whero her mother earn- for her. Eighty-sixth Anniversary of Mrs, Sophia Callagy Is Party Inspiration Four generations were present for i tho anniversary party marking tho 1 eighty-sixth birthday of Mrs. Sophia Callagy. Monterey street, cently. Tho honoree has been confined to her bed since suffering: a fall in October 1936.

The dinner party was given by Mrs. F. A. Cassady and Mrs. Ber- nlco Lamb.

Richard Skinner, tenor, waa soloist singing "Prayer Perfect," which ho dedicated to Mrs. Callagy, "Mother Mochree" and several popu- rs. Lamb was at the P' Attending were Messrs. and Mesdames E. Burke, Lester O'Brien, James Callagy, O.

J. Callagy (Long ttoach); F. C. Callagy, (Long Beach); Mosdamuft Cortland Sammon, Julia McCluro (Long Beach); J. F.

O'Brien; Eunice Strong; Misses Kdllh Call- agr (Uedondo Beach), May Callagy, Kdna CallaRry. Roberta Callage-, Rose Callagy, Llllle Callagy and W. J. Callngj'. and the great grandchildren of tho honor guest, "Dorothy Jean O'Brien, Francis O'Brien, Charles and Lamb.

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