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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 7

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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XXUG AuSAU oEEi BLAilAXi A AIlj BETROTHALS ANNOUNCED FETED ON OBSERVANCE Play In Chess Club Tourney Will Continue Play in a semi-annual championship tourney will be resumed by more than twenty-five players Monday night at a meeting of the Fresno Chess Club in the Holland Building Louis Tomorl holds first plaeo with 174 games won and 1 lost Ostrander la second with 8 and 2 Ostrander third with 10 and 4 and Moradian fourth with 7 and 3 The class group Is lea by Ralph Moradian with Stanlev Vanderburgh second and Runell King third Granger Jr the club secretary announced a two-day tournament will be held In Fresno May 30th and 31st with player from Fresno Modesto Stockton Pitta-burg Sacramento Bakersfield and other cities competing for the Central California championship Granger has been appointed a director of the American Chess Federation which has headquarteis in Milwaukee Enrollie Enlistment Opened In Hanford HANFORD (Kings Ca) April 1L are being received at the office of George Heath county welfare director for entry In the Civilian Conservation Corps for which physical examinations will ha given at tha Kings County Hospital on April 14 Selma Couple Wed 42 Years LINDSAY (Tulara Ca) April 11 The forty-second wedding anniversary of Mr and Mra Is Lauritzen of Selma was celebrated when number of friends arranged a surprise party at the home of the honored couple on North McCall Avenue Mr and Mra Lauritzen were married in Albert Lee Minnesota and hava reeided in the Selma district for the last twenty-six years The guests included Mr and Mra Nets Jorgensen Mr and Mrs Jensen Mr A I-ee Mra Emil Peterson and Mrs Claud Clausen Former Lindsay Girl Is Bride LINDSAY (Tulare Co') April 11 A wedding of Interest to friends here took piece In Santa Crus on April 2nd when Miss Marie Morrow daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Ratchelder former residents of Lindsay became the bride of Frank Roshach Jr of Santa Maria The bride attended high school here and waa graduated from the Santa Maris High School The bridegroom Is the eon of Mr and Mrs Frank Roaback of Twin Falls Idaha He attended the University of Idaho The new homo will be made in Watsonville Miss Eva Shupe To Be Married MADERA (Madera Co) April 11 betrothal of Mica Eva Shupe and Fred Williams wu announced by the bride-elect's mother Mrs Shupe at a luncheon held at the Shupe home on South Street Mies Shupe is the daughter of Mr and Mrs XL Shupe af Ma- dera and a graduate of the local high school with the dais of 1932 She attended the Fresno State College Williams Is the son of Mrs Fred Williams of Los Angeles and I was graduated from the high school here with the class of 1931 Last June he was graduated from the University of Southern California The Shupe home was beautifully decorated for the occasion and a yellow and white color scheme was carried out in the luncheon table decorations The betrothal cards were placed in the chandelier above the table the ribbons attached to them leading to the place of each guest The date of the wedding has not been announced The out-of-town guests were the Misses Martha Shupe Eleanor Drenth Pauline Thorwaldson and Thelma DeBaun all of Fresno and Miss Edna Ennis and Mrs Ruby Hoskins of Madera i Lodge Women I Visit Meeting PORTERVILLE (Tulare Co) April A business meeting of -i Palm Leaf chapter Eastern Star was held recently with the cere- monies including the initiation of new members Into the order Mrs Carl Hallford cf San Fran- cisco worthy matron of Roosevelt -chapter in that city was Intro- duced by Mrs Neil Pratt worthy matron of Palm Leaf chapter and then escorted to a seat of honor Guthrie in absence of Ralph Jones presided as worthy patron Visiting from other chapters were: Mrs Glenn Wilson past matron of Etna chapter Miss Fields member of Davenport Iowa chapter now residing in Anaheim and Mra A Howell of Hanford Miss Margaret Anderson of Ducor sang two numbers 'with 1 Mrs Howard Frame at the piano Hostesses for the evening In-1 eluded: Tenna Ridgway Sophia 1 Shaner Elfreda Thomas Marie Miramon Jessie Murray Ruth 1 Ward and Cynthia UhL Miss Veld a Adams of Parlier left who will become the bride of Frank Wilson of Milton Ore and Miss Eva Shupe of Madera right who will wed Fred Will Mr and Mra Lauritzen of Slema who were feted by friends at their home on their forty-second wedding anniversary Cycle Of Flares Is Fashions New Trend By MARY HAMPTON (Formerly Ninon Of San Francisco Chronicle) First of all let in wish each of my new column readers and my old ones too a happy Easter And that from a real fashion writer point of view means a sunny day and the moat altogether successful costume you have ever worn! Ana if you haven't got just that already perhaps I can help you during the days ahead now 1 would ilka to a UM UDGEGDB QSfflB 0 iUD CGED 0 OOGG OHIO so designers are too smart to do it But about flares already we are wearing more plalta And just now and then an outstandingly smart new skirt will be plaited all around That is a beginning of the idea Then evening skirts have gone full in so many and new ideas always seem to begin with formal gowns Remember when very short skirts first started downwards? Tha heiitina timidly dipped at iha back Remember? So with full skirts now Indications are on every aide for those accustomed to reading the code So keep your Interest in flerea Address ell Inquiries to Mary Hampton In care of this paper Former Taft Girl Ts Wed TAFT (Kern Ca) April Miss Virginia Babcock former resident and student at the high school here I was married oo March 28th to Melvin Joner The ceremony took place at San Luis Obispo where the couple now reside They were attended bv Mies Eva iyn Marques and Gene Guptin with Judge Mallagh officiating A reception was held et the home of the parents Mr and Mra Babcock wth friends and close relatives present 8eversi prenuptial parties were given In their honor SIZE S' 2" fa tit tho oeftrs room PlICE te fit lo siodore teffol Stolowoy throughout mi sinerre opinion this is the finest piano obtainable at the pries its only superior a larger Strinway Hera is the Incomparable Sieiuway ton the Steinway Accelerated Action tha bcanty of cabinetwork every esclnsivo Strinway feature Not in tho slightest particular docs the new model differ in quality from tbo Stelnway of Hofmann Horowits Paderewski and Karhmaninoff Tbo oaly change is tho aise (S' 1) This is the opportunity of a lifetime to own Strinway Come Hi today and sec hear play this superb new piano! Convenient farms can be easily arranged IWfiESSM 1253 Fulton Street Phone 3-3261 Exeter Women i Elect Board EXETER (Tulare Co) April 11 the annual business meeting of the Exeter Womens Club the following board of directors was named: Mesdames Walter Bowman Emmett Gill Pogue Pruner A Griggs and Chester Avery Pease Fred Gill Marian Elslng and Miss Ei-leen Crocker The last four are holdover members i The following delegates to the district convention were named: Mesdames Pease Warren Wood and Orvel Schelling Alter-' nates are Mesdames A Griggs Roper and Miss Alleen Crocker During the business session the 'reports of the various committee '-chairmen wars The annual Spring luncheon will be held on April 28th and plans for that event were discussed On that date the new officers of the club will be announced Following the business session which was presided over by Mrs Rose Avery the president a short program was presented Velda Adams Is Betrothed PARLIER (Fresno Ca) April 11 Lester Fretwell wee hostess at a shower in honor of Mies Velda Adama who is to become the bride of Frank Wilson of Milton Ore The marriage will take place the letter part of this month The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr and Mra EL Adame of Parlier and a graduate of the Parlier choola Wilson is the son of Mr and Mra Wilson of Milton where he attended school The couple will make their home In Arvin I Love You Truly was sung by Mra William Shafer Jr accompanied by Mra Troy Rider Refreshments wars served on treys by the twin eistera of the bride Vena and Verda Adama The guests were as follows: Mieses Laura Milton Dorothy Fretwell Edith Peterson Delores Milton Mary Parlier Jeanette Weatberby Fern Parker Mae Zl-diker Ruby Pinyon Corinne Gregory Louise Dick Agnes Poulson Mae Traxler Ethel Peterson and Louise Tedcamp Mesdames Herbert Robbine William Shafer Jr Troy Rider Everett Adame end Lester Fretwell Matron Feted At 2 Parties PORTERVILLE (Tulare Co) April Mra Arthur Hall who recently celebrated her birthday anniversary was the recipient of two social attentions in observance of the' event A group of friends surprised Mra Hall when they arrived laden with prepared dlshee for a dinner and gifts for the hon-orae Included on that occaeion were: Mr and Mrs I Nelson end daughter Janet Mra Edgar Prestage and daughters Mercia and Margaret Mra A Hall and daughters Dorothy and Vivian Mra Hugh Monro and daughter Donna Mies Vaudlna Smith and Mr and Mrs Halt On another evening Mra Hall was again surprised by a group of out-of-town end Porterville friend gathered at her home bringing with them gifts and a cover-dish dinner Places were arranged at the table for Mr and Mrs Charles Minner Mr and Mra William Schultz Mr and Mra Orvel McDonald and son and Mr'snd Mrs Joe Davia all of Lindsay Mr and re Smith of Exeter Mr and Mrs Maurice Henderson and son Leo Mr and Mra Ernest Sanders and daughter Elfreda: Mr and Mrs Frank Meddick Miss Vaudine Smith and Edgar Nejson Dinuba Maid Weds Minister DINUBA (Tulare Ca) April 11 Velma Sturgeon of Dinuba and Rev Alcorn of Oklahoma were married April Srd in the Calvary Tabernacle Central! a Wash The ceremony wee performed by Rev A Sturgeon brother of the bride following commencement exerciees of the Bethel Bible School in Centralia The bride wore a long gown of crepe and a veil and carried shower boquet of roses and sweet neaa The attendants were Eater Marten Margaret Lonrf Vernon Sturgeen and Walter Pridlc Mies Gladys Phillips of La ton sang Mra Alcorn is the daughter of Mr and Mra George Sturgeon of Dinuba She was graduated from the Bethel Bible School Rev Alcorn is pastor of the Bethel Taber-nacle at Toledo Wash where the couple will live Ruth Schmidt Weds In Church DINUBA (Tulare Co) April 11 Ruth Schmidt daughter of Mr end Mra Carl Wlneberg became the bride of Charles Mathis son of Mr and Mre I Mathis on Tuesday evening The ceremony was performed by Rev Paul Schmidtke of Selma pastor of the Lutheran Church The marriage took place In the Baptist Church hero The ceremony was witnessed by a group of relatives and close friends Mathis ie one of the younger business men of this city and both he and hie bride ere graduates of the schools here Miss Katie Schmidt was her slater's bridesmaid while Roes Bollinger the bridegroom's business partner wee beat man After a short honeymoon the new home will be established in this city Engaged Girl Guest At Party PORTERVILLE (Tulare Co) April 1L Mrs Myron A GIddings entertained with a dinner party and bridal shower for her niece Miss dice MacDonald of Lindsay whose betrothal to Marvin Graham of Loe Angeles has been announced The hostess was assisted in entertaining by her dsughters-ln-law Mrs Myron GIddings Jr and Mrs Eugene GIddings The following were Included: Mies Olive MacDonald Mrs MacDonald of Lindsay Mrs Osie Mandigo of Seattle Mra Slaughter Mra Naomi Carle Mra Carrie Felton Mra Myron GIddings Jr Mrs Eugene GIddings Mrs GIddings Misses Fern GIddings Naomi Jean Giddlnga and the hostess Mra Myron Giddlnga Sr Miss Anna Locey To Wed Tod VISALIA (Tulare Co) April 11 Anna Margaret Locey daughter of Mr and Mra Harry Locey of this city announced her engagement to Jay Tod of Clove rdale at a formal tea given Saturday afternoon The wedding is to be solemnized In June with the couple establishing a residence et Lemon Cove The romance of which the present announcement is a culmination began at Stanford University while Miss locey wu finishing her college work and Tod was a student working for hie aster1 degree The bride-to-be attended the University of Californio at Los An-reles and is a member of the Kappa Alpha Theta Tod the son of Mr and Mra Andrew Tod of Cioverdele attended the San Diego Military Academy -and the Menlo Junior College He received his bachelor's degree from Stanford In 1988 Russell Stearns' Anson Garner and Mine Neva Hunsberger Sanger Mra William Rltesel Mra Ralph and Mra Thomson Fresno Marie's Beauty Shoppe 2124 Tuolumne Bldg Phone 2-9327 New Ray Machine- oo EA less Permanent 9viUU Other Waves 350 Up SERVE SOMETHING DIFFERENT PLAN NOW TO TAKE A MOVIE CAMERA on that week-end trip or vacation tour We have them as low as wo rent them too See Stillman STILLMAN DRUG CO 2001 Van Ness Blvd Free Delivery Ph 3-4219 iams Masquers Are Hosts At Dinner KINGSBURG (Freuio Ca) April 11 Members of the Masquers Society of the Klngsburg High School gave -a banquet in honor of their parents on Thursday evening in the domestic science hall of the school Miss Virginia Breed member of the high school faculty is sponsor and director of the organisation The guests were received by Miss Harriet Buhler and Willis Eklund The women were given corsages of Spring blooms and the men received lapel flowers of Cecil Bruner rose A speech of welcome was given by Eklund preceding the banquet Arnold Lindquist responded Miss Breed also spoke Following the dinner a program was presented by members of the society Miss Elaine Lindquist program chairman introduced the numbers The guests were ushered to the auditorium for the program The program follows: One act play One Moment Of Darkness The cast Included Jane Croueer Harriet Bushier Ruby Vartanian Corrlne Peterson Helen Jewell Alys Olson Elizabeth BJorklund and Harold Andrews' Vocal solo by Eleanor Broline with Miss Lindquist at the piano piano solo Elaine Lindquist tap dance Miss Evelyn Olson a humorous debate Willis Eklund Stanley Schaffer Jean Erickson June Croueer Donna Henderson and Marjory Hook Two tableau scenes with Thelma Boren Evelyn Knowles Elaine Lindquist and Charlotte Stone concluded the program Reedley Maid Wed In Church REED LET (Fresno Co) April 11 Mias Irene Patskowski became the bride of James Selple at a ceremony performed Friday evening at In the Baptist Church Rev Ulmer of Ca-Irurthers- performed the ceremony and Rev Dan Schellenberg pastor of the Reedley Church assisted 'Mrs Lloyd King sang accompanied Mrs Clarence Simons who also played the wedding march Attendants were the Missel Louise Ulmer and Marjorie Hylton of Chruthera Wayne Hylton was ithe groomsman Following the wedding a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents Mr and Mra Patxkowskl near Parlier after which the young couple left for a trip to Boulder Dam and Death Valley Both youni people are graduates of the lev High School SAVER $875 I CLUB DIRECTOR Mins Virgins Brea member of the Klngsburg High School (soul ty who directs the activity of the Masquers Society PLAYWRIGHT Miaa Marjorie Lindquist Klngsburg student at La Yfema College who has written and produced a play Miss Lindquist Produces Play KINGSBURG (Fresno Co) April 11 Miss Marjorie Lindquist a student at La Verne College in Southern California who has been visiting her parents Mr and Mra Charles Lindquist on Twentieth Avenue here haa written a drama entiUed Railroad Man Sho will direct and present the play at the school sometime during April Mias Lindquist is a senior at the school and a member of the dramatics class At a preview performance before a college group the play was declared a success Miss Lindquist is a graduate of the Klngsburg High School Lindsay Maid To Be Bride LXNDSAT (Tulare Ca) April It Mies Winifred Cowles whose marriage to Herbert Trafton will take place Saturday April 18th was complimented when Mies Mary Virginia GraybiU entertained In honor at a tea at the GraybiU home on Lindero Avenue Monoply waa played during the afternoon and the bride-elect was presented with a Fostoria shower The invited guests were Mieses Agues Webb Allison Host et ter Marian McLees Leile Grlmsley Frances Gould Bessla Bowker Jenllu Scrivner Helen Hedberg and Ellen Delano Sanger Matron Fetes Her Sister SANGER (Fresno Co) April 1L A Olson entertained in honor of her sister Miss Mary Robb Barr of 8an Francisco who spending her Easter vacation-in Sanger Boquets of pansies and baby rose decorated the room a Bridge waa played and prizes were iiven to Mra J-Hudson Mrs Eda Rodgers and Mra Arthur Walter- The guests were Mesdamels Hudson Walter Xtodgers Seymour Sterling E- Bair' Travis Re -'IdeiJPOTreat Bredon Chor Bimpeon Joe Lewi Mayers CL Craven Cre-ven Roy A Brown James Leffel Easter Specials Permanents glAs up Oil Pirmsaeits SMS Wn fM BERNHARD BEAUTY SHOP 2248 Belmont at Thesis Phone 2-0189 THE SPORTSWOMAN And now I want to tell you about for that la a fashion which reminds me of the first streaks of light in a morning sky destined to be a blaze of sunshine later We are headed for a cycle of flares The telltale indications behind "the scenes unanimously point Just that way mean for daytime too Cf course wa all know this already about smart new evening clothes That is an established new fashion now Yet Just maybe you seen or gotten familiar with the skirt which is gathered full right at the waistline and all around Well that too is ultrasmart They call it the new peasant silhouette Flares Are Varied It is going to be fun wearing these fuller skirts after ell the years of tubular skimpiness and what is more it is going to be very flattering Incidentally when I talk about flarea aa a subject I do not mean the above peasant silhouette primarily For moat of the daytime frocks and for the costa a more auava line fitted at the hlpe end very gently emerging into hem width ia more frequently seen now at the beginning Some call it the bell silhouette It is this which some of those trickiest French dresses use for skirts and some of the most sensational new coats Only the sensation will soon be and you and I will ha trying this Quite a few tailored coate are Just venturing Their slender waists merge with a moulded waistline below which just a small a very flare in the skirt begina It is a snappy looking but mighty different Moat of us catch our breath the first time we sea it and linger with growing fascination the second time By the third you are apt to be sold already Slender Silhouette Is Good Don't feel disturbed over this news in case you have just bought Blender skirt however For this slenderness will probably continue to be smart right along with the wider hemline also Beside were eveiything to go flared eventually it would not happen before a year or more had come and gone Fashions do not arrive as suddenly as we sometimes fear We average mortals flatly couldn't afford it BEAUTIFUL Croquignole Permanent All the curls yon aeedl Ringlet Ends! Complete! Guaranteed! $1 95 LOVELY LASTINd OIL WAVES! $295 SHAMPOO RINSE AND FINGER WAVE 50 OIL BLEACH TOUCH-UP LeRoy Gordon 1 Beauty Salim 1219 MATTEI BUILDING PHONE 3-1725 arid er Spectating Sister Slcutt by FOOT Most people agree that a change of menu is good for one Certainly it tends to make each meal more inter-esting and indicates that the hostess is familiar with the art of Foodcraft So we suggest that one can Learn How the Clever at Hostess Serves PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THE FRESNO BEE COOKING SCHOOL Free Admission Comfortable Seats CONDUCTED EACH TUESDAY AFTERNOON 2 TO 3:30 Featuring The Bee's Home Economist ERMA GIFFEN GREGORY I These nationally advertised brands will be featured in this demonstration Bet foods Mayonnaise Globe A-I Flour Salt Cudahy's Pork Golden State Milk Shredded Wheat Crisp young just swagger enough these new Spring Slcuffies are almost as exhilarat-ing as Spring itself i So comfortable because a hidden construction supports your arches So trim because made with Foot marvelous fit Very sporting leathers and colors Ghirardelli's Chocolate New Nucoa Lea Perrin's Sauce Rica Products Schilling's Extracts Blue Gray and TanBucka MODEL KITCHEN Third Floor Auditorium 4 SAN JOAQUIN LIGHT POWER BUILDING Corner Fulton and Tuolumne Streets Fresno California FULTON AT MERCED ST IWff fipsy FOOTNOTES" CBS Ehtj Sunday Fml TriflSUr Retie Pnjram 31.

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