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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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THE FRESNO PEE SUNDAY JANUARY 2fi 1941 Pag A REVEALS TROTH TODAY WED TO LOS ANGELES MAN rBJ AAUW Fashion Show Date Is Set For March Dance Card Party Planned By Scholia Club The formal dancing and card party at which the husbands of Scholia qiuh members are entertained annually la set for Saturday evening from 9 to 12 o'clock In the University Street Playhouse A number of no host dinner parties are being arranged to precede the dance Music for the dancing will be provided by the Roosevelt Htgli School Orrhrstra directed by Robert Hendricks Mrs Erwin Ginshurg Is In rharge of the danre Mrs Charles Johnson the rard games and Mr Ernest Pslfrey Is the hostess chairman She is assisted by Mes-damea Robert Ames Charles Carpenter Dan Chamberlin John Smale Jr John Mock Leal Ysggy George Holstein and Grover Gates Miss Bette Shields the bride elect of Dr John Murray Their engagement will be announced thie morning at a breakfast party Myrtle Taylor Photo County Clubs Announce Date Of Benefit Party A Valentine rard party is set for February 4th at 1 M- as the Fresno County Federated Clubs second In a eerie of three public rard parties planned for the current rluh year The pioreeds will be added to the county budget for the 1941-42 year The Parlor Lecture Clubhouse will be the party setting After the dessert course the guests may play bridge game or hear a book review presented hy Evelyn Sandell Stump Prizes will he swarded Mrs Glenn Clark of Fresno Is the rommlrte chairman and Is as sisted hy Mesdames Brigham Albert Bier Baumann tamkin and Weymouth The committee also I assisted by Mrs Frank Booth president of tbs county federated rluhs Mrs Kempton Fig Garden Woman's Club president: Mrs Sage Parlor Lecture Club president Mrs Frank Dopplmaler Progressive Home Club president Mrs Smalley Friday Club president Mrs Lockhart West Park Thursday Club president Mrs A Tylor Woman's Club of Kerman president Mrs Gregory Woman's Progressive Club of Laton president Mrs Sadie Scott Wont an'e Community Club of Raisin City president and Mrs McKean Woman's Civic Club of Riverdale president Reservations should be made with Mrs Baer 2-168L cr Mrs Clark 3-8730 hy February 3rd Treble Clef Club Presents Program A varied program of piano compositions was presented by Treble Clef Club members when they met last Saturday afternoon in the home of Miss Mary Jana Mol-hergen The assisting hosts were Dean Whitlow Betty Friburg and Mildred Schmidt At the conclusion of the program a talk on Stephen Foeter was presented by Mrs George Kraus a sponsor and a group of his songs were sung with Miss Friburg playing the accompaniment Refreshments were served The program presented follows: Kamenoi-Ostrow Rubinstein Marjrry Kilner Prelude in Minor Rachmaninoff Sally Conley In The Convent Borodin Rosemary Pratt Major Sonata Haydn Mary Maude Dale May Night Falzngren Donnadean Wilson Mary Dale Is Honored By Miss Schmidt A valentine motif was used in the decorations at the luncheon given yeeterday afternoon by Mi si Mildred Schmidt In the home of her parents Dr and Mrs Elmer Schmidt on Huntington Boulevard in honor of Miss Mary Maude Dele A group of red randies in crystal holders placed on a mirrored plaque were bordered with miniature red and white figures Valentine favors marked the guest places The afternoon was spent In play ing games of bridge Miss Dale was presented with a guest prize and prizes were awarded for high cores in the games Miss Schmidt entertained Misses Dale Janlre Connerly Alberta Kelhl Irma Holland Eleanor Heine Barbara Bennett and Clare Lathy Sigma Phi Gammas Will Honor Bridal Group At Breakfast A group of future brides and a recent bride will he honored at a breakfast at 10 o'clock today In the Normandie Inn at which their Sigma Phi Gamma Sorority listers active members end alumnae will -ntertain The honored group inrludes Mrs Jark Foster the former Margaret Moody Miss Jane licldt who Is betrothed to Albert Lawless Miss Mattilea Hamilton who 1s tho bride to be of George Hugdal of Oakland Mfu June Taylor whose engagement to Marvin Schroer ha been announced and Miss Barbara Fike the fiancee of Walter Jones of Hawthorne Mis Elvers Spomer assisted by Mrs Ray Mosely and Mrs Granville Centers has arranged the party Active members who will attend are Misse Kathryn Macdonald Ila Johnson Rae Humphrey Faith Roessler Jean Beckner Doris Riege Elizabeth Beckner Dorothy Lewis Edith Coffee Martha Lewis Marjorie Clough Roselle Phillips Barbara Falconbury Jean Holcomb Barbara Joint Harriet Larsen Maxine Dudley and Spomer Alumnae planning to attend are Mesdamea Gerald Hill Cobb Lee Breckenrldge James Burkholder Arthur Wahlberg Frank Parks Msrshall Mortland Perry Brewer and Earl Carter and Misses Phyllis Mason Geraldine Nelson Evelyn Boyd Pauline Remington Linamae Bobbitt Bette Peak Leola Moxsy Evelyn McCallister Marian Bubeck and Barbara Bailey Club Officers Are Elected New officer of the Harmony Club elected at a meeting In the Edward Case home oh Prinreton Avenue are Mrs Arthur Lewis president Mrs Berkholtz vice president Mrs Leta Glahn secretary and Mrs Case treasurer The club members will meet Wednesday at 2 In the home of Mrs Lewis 3125 Hedges Avenue Mrs Don Elvin Grave a of Los Angeles formerly Shirley Hopkins of Fresno The couple were married January Uth Staff Photo Shirley Hopkins' Wedding To Don ElvinGraves Is Announced Mr and Mre Clarence Staples are announcing the marriage of their daughter Shirley Hopkins to Don Elvin Graves of Los Angeles The marriage ceremony we performed In Reno Nev January 14th by Rev Brewster Adams of the Presbyterian Church Ths afternoon of March 15th hat been let ai the date for the sixth annual benefit fashion show and tea given by the aocial arts section of the Fresno branch of the American Association of University Women Proceeds from the annual event ilntain the Fresno Slate College omens Emergency Fund established by the university omen Mrs Richard Denton section chairman announced Mrs Philip Buckingham has been appointed general chairman of the show Mrs Robert Mumm commentator for the revue last year 111 repeat the work this year and also is in chsrge of the models Mrs Wayne Hunt is the ticket sales chairman assisted by Mrs Harry Rata outside ticket sales chairman Miss Gladys Long is In charge of the arrangements The publicity is being handled by Mrs AvenelL The tickets now on sale are priced at 50 cents a person Bette Shields Is Bride To Be Of Dr Murray (Continued From "age ft-A) ivy leaves and dusteis of Spring blossoms in the pastel hues Miniature silvered microscopes with be-trothsi cards attached ann corsages of pink rosebuds and violets will mark the guest places at the long table The bride elect's place will be designated by a corsage of gardenias Those invited to the party are Mesdames Glnsburg Messenger Hansen Fay Lee Shoemaker Edward Moran Baker and Joseph Vlccaro and Robert Schork of Salinas Misses Florence Brisker Ethel Treadwell Emma Dee Kincannon Beverly Pudlin Ruth Batt Virginia Heal Mabel Rose Bernice Pavia Lucille Montgomery Blanche Weyant and Mae McAmis The engagement will be celebrated this evening when Miss O'elds and Dr Murray are feted an informal cocktail party by Miss Florence Brisker Other guests asked are Drs and Mesdames Messenger JL Ginsburg Hansen Farris Burleson Clarence Newel Edward Hirschberg and Robert Shock of Sallnai Mr and Mrs Edward Moran Mrs Fay Lee Miss Pudlin and Miss Riggs and Drs Russell Freelo Alvin Werthemer Julius Greenberg and Sidney Falk Winchell Announces Class Speakers Speakers and subjects for the last four meetings of the public parent education class sponsored by the Winchell Parent-Teacher Association each Thursday at 9:15 A have been announced by Mrs Ross Bowler the leader They ere January 30th Misi Jane Sedgwick home economist Nutrition For Children and Stephen Fink district supervisor of the bureau of surplus commodities Supplying Food For School Lunches February 6th Mrs Florence Taylor Red Cross representative Home Nursing February 13th (night meeting) Juvenile Protection with Police Lieutenant Bowen Edwin Kraft and Hurley speakers and February 201 Miss Willa Marsh and Mrs Earl Petersen Problems Of Adolescenre The Fresno Evening High School and the A-esno City Council of Parents and Teachers are cosponsor of the rlasc A nurse Is present at each meeting to rare for preschool ge children Dancing Party 3d (Jannea For Club A dancing parly la planned for members of the Fig Garden Dancing Club Friday from 9 to 12 o'clock In the clubhouse Those planning the parly are Messrs and Mesdames Willis Kyle James Campbell Coleman A Jensen Beverly Jones Foy and Thomas Wright Navarro-Pasillas Wedding Will Be Solemnized Today Miss Esperanza Paslllas of Pine-dale will become the bride of Salvador Navarro of Fresno In a nuptial mass which will he solemnized this morning at 9 o'clock In Our tarty Of Perpetual Help Church In Clovis Rev Francis Singleton will officiate at the mass The bride elect will be attended hy Misses Elisa Navarro Elvira Paslllas Esperanza Campos and Amelia Davila I aura Haro Beatrix Pasillni and Esther Davila will be the flower girls Navarro's attendants will be Pa-nisi Navarro Edward Martinez Gllhert Juarez and Silvlano Salcedo Miss Paslllas will wear a bridal gown of whlto brocaded taffeta made In Scarlett O'Hara style with a circular cascading veil draped from a halo of white satin She will carry a spray of gardenias and lilies of the valley and a pearl rosary- Her attendants will wear gown of blue or rose colored rhlffon and taffeta with matrhing poke bonnets of net and rolonial boquet Thera will be a dinner In the couple's honor this afternoon In Dante's and a dance and reception at 8 o'clock this evening In the Palomar Ballroom The bride elect a graduate of the Clovis High School Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Monlco Paslllas of Pinedale The bridegroom a Fresno Technical High School graduate Is a son of Mr and Mrs Francis Navarro of Fresno He is employed at the Fresno Auto Parts and Wrecking Company The couple will establish their home here Wednesday Club Will Meet Japan In Transition will be the topic for a talk which will he given hy Mrs Albert Ray Lang Wednesday at 2 at a meeting of the Wednesday Club Mrs Iener Nielsen will be hostess In her home 1487 Echo Avenue Will Feature Dances Monte Carlo Show Metternlch to take leave of Princess Lleven Gaite Parislenne set to musle by Jacques Offenbach portrays cafe society In Paris In the 1860's Three gallants an officer a baron and a duke and a Peruvian battle for the attentions of a seductive glove seller After the brawl ha been doused with buckets of water new excitement Is stirred with the entrance of a dozen can can girls After a spirited dance they join the crowd end drift away leaving the baron to win the glove seller's favors while the disappointed Peruvian is left alone clinging to hie two carpet bags The final ballet Lee Sylphides Is a typically classical ballet described as the nocturnal magic of a Corot painting In iti impressionist dance poem" Music by Chopin orchestrated by Glazounov Stravinsky end Tancieff accompanies thie ballet with Michel Fokine supplying the story end choreography Mrs Alfred Pollack Fresno Music Club president said seats for the ballet are available at the Sherman Clay A Company store daily from 10 A to 5 Mail orders should he sent to Mrs John Phillip club secretary Burroughs Unit Class Will Meet Mrs Wlllmetta Lelper and Stephen Walker will be the speakers the John Burroughs Parent-Teacher Association sponsored parent education class meeting Wednesday at 1:15 In the school auditorium Mrs Lei per will speak on the subject The Unadjusted Child Walker's subject la What's New In The Curriculum Let Ui Be Aware Of Our Child's Education is the -neeting theme Course Will Be Started The Lafayette Farent-Teecher Association will sponsor a public rhlld training course beginning Wednesday at 8 In the home of Mrs Ashury 1609 Simpson Avenue I The course is open to ell Interested mothers of preschool age children Old World Settings For Ballet Russe De Mrs Graves I a graduate of tiw Fresno High School and attended the Fresno State College Recently she hai been associated with her parents In the Staples stationery store Mr and Mrs Graves plan to travel in the north and in Canada for two months and then will establish their home In Southern Call fornia He is the son of Mrs Elizabeth Graves of Los Angeles and the late Dr Orville Graves and is an Insurance executive employed by the Occidental Life Insurance Com pany Graves graduate of the University of Arizona where he wee affiliated with the Phi Delta Theta and Delta Sigma Rho fraternities and was made a member of Phi Beta Kappa scholastic fraternity Later he attended Oxford University in England Talk On Yucatan Is Set For Club The Green Gold Of Yucatan will be the travelog theme at the Travel Club meeting tomorrow at 2 in the Parlor Lecture Club In her lalk Mrs William Polls the speaker will describe Merida I he capital of Yucatan which was founded in 1542 Impressions of Mayan villages a trip to the ancient rity of Uxmal and visiting henequin plantations where hene-quin or hemp often railed the green gold of Yucatan" Is grown also will be described Season tickets for the seven remaining travelogs may be obtained from Mrs McArthur club secretary Unit Board To Meet A meeting of the executive hoard of the John Muir Parent-Teacher Association Is scheduled for Thursday at 9:30 A in the old school auditorium Room mothers are requested to attend Mrs 8 McCollum will preside Fresnans and other San Joaquin Valley theatergoer! will have an opportunity to see three of the most popular ballets in the repertoire of the Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo when the organization comes to Fresno February 3rd for a single performance The show is set for 8:15 In Cash In On The ji Along Society Lane ately aaid with a know them" smile big doggies" WINNER OF THE BRIDE At the kitchen shower given for Ruth Rowe by Genevieve Smith and Frances Lennox the table centerpieces were nothing more than kitchen gadgets in Ingenious arrangements a bridal figure and two othera representing bridesmaids later given as additional prizes to the guests In taking home the bridal figure Dorothy de Remer could have counted separately the following items a glass Jar used as the base for the figure white paper lace dollies and white wax paper the gown and veil a white coffee cup which with black paint made up the face of a demure bride copper colored scouring pad only the bride's hair and a crocheted wash cloth and small oil ran which formed the makings of the boquet AT THE DOOR When Mrs Arthur Wahlberg hostessed a shower for bride elect Mattilea Hamilton arriving guestc found on the front door a tiny decorated sprinkling can attached to the door knocker suspended above a romantic red heart bearing the names of Mattilea and George IT REALLY DID Mrs Edwin Einstein chatting with Mrs Mount Wild at a bridge party tea table mentioned Santa Barbara as a place both had reeently visited together in one breath they queried you see the eun rise as well as set over the Pacific Ocean" HARBINGER OF SPRING Mrs William Backlund appeared at the luncheon of Mr Neil Dau and Mrs Orville Taylor with a spray of daphne pinned on her shoulder and Mrs Frank Pomeroy and Mrs Melvin Gibbs pinned sprays of the fragrant flower on their fur coals to attend the Heifetz concert so Spring is just around the corner GREETINGS Mcrrillyn Morehouse the Infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Merrill More house of Alameda arriving In thie world January 12th a whole day ahead of her second cousin William Curtis son of Mr and Mrs Jack Curtis sent him a wire of congratulations and greetings upon hia arrival In Fresno SHE CHOSE For a motoring trip to Mexico Mrs Frank Everts a blue brown striped tweed suit off the face brown itraw beret with a matching veil a allver flower lapel pin for lunching In the Sunnyslde Country Club Mrs Chester Dau a beige and brown sport frock soft felt beige hat Mrs Elmer Tuschhoff a yellow material hat matching yellow bag as a Springlike note to her black costume Mrs Kenneth Gillls and her bride elect daughter Geraldine carrying out the mother and daughter costume vogue In selecting grsy striped herringbone woolen for their costumes at a prenuptial party for dining In the llniversity-Sequola Club Mrs Fred Kura a black velvet dress off the face hat Jane Dearing another guest at the buffet dinner Thursday evening an off the fare large brimmed hat bordered with fur to match her fur Jacket dinner hostess Patricia PALACE Beauty Salon Special for the Remainder of the Month $750 MACHINE OR MACHINELESS Cream Oil Permanent Special I ions for every type of heir 1 A CHATTER CONCERT FOOTNOTE A table of music clu goers In the cocktail lounge of the Hotel Fresno after the Helfeti concert had an impromptu relebtation with toasts everything Heifetz was In the group too but It was his accompanist Emanuel Bay who was the honored person for It was his birthday Touting tho occasion with the artists were Mrs Alfred Pollack music dub president lovely In beige lire and chiffon gown her husbsnd and the Philip Smiths A THIRD PASSENGER Puddln' was Introduced to Fresno last weekend by the Jim Whites when they came home from San Francisco for the first time since their wedding with Puddln In the White automobile were her bed and special diet food mostly liver and milk for Is Katherine's pet Persian cat given to her by Husband Jim Just after their honeymoon trip CLAIMED GIFT Before she uiled for Honolulu In December Barbara Fike knew a gift a special one would be awaiting her return from the Islands She received it last weekend from the donor her fiance Walter Jones and It is a large diamond In a yellow gold aetting with three smaller stones at each side made to order for the third finger left hand SOMETHING TO REMEMBER Flying above the Grand Canyon for 100 miles constitutes a thrill in Itself but Mrs Ralph Mitchell going Enst with her son Captain Hewitt Mitchell of the Canadian Colonial Airways In a new ship experienced more than that along with the other guest passengers for the former Fresno aviator picked out the widest spot in the canyon banked and piloted the ship through the natural wonder for several minutes before the air party continued on to its destination La Guardis Field New York SOAP OR SNOW The Burton Turners know what their 2 year old son Anthony thinks of snow after taking him to Yosemlte last weekend as they entered the snow covered country he turned te hia parents and said "See Anthony wasn't through giving opinions then either When his father took him to see the deer later In the day he Immedl- Over I0O Pairs of "Fashion Plate" Shoes Reg $975 Charge Now Pay In March CLEM ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday FURTHER DRASTIC MARK-DOWNS! SAVE UP TO 50 AND MORE IN $30 the Warner Bros Fresno theater under the sponsorship of the Fresno Musical Club Vienna-1841 one of the ballets presented to music by Carl Marla von Weber Leonide Massine featured male dancer In the ballet has done the choreography for this number and for Gaite Parislenne another of the ballets scheduled for the Fresno performance The aetting for Vienna-1814 Is peace ball given by Prince Metier nlch for the diplomats of all coun-trie to celebrate the defeat of Napoleon With the arriving ambassadors comas Princess Lleven with whom Metternlch falls In love As the ball progresses news of Napoleon's escape from the Island of El ha causes a panic Metternlch tries to calm them but the aged Prince de Ligne faints with terror bring Ing the felo to an end and forcing Hornheak a brown hat with a brown dress highlighted with an antique blue yoke flared skirt with godets of blue dusty pink and magenta BON VOYAGE When the Harry Bakers and Tom entrained for a cross continental trip to Augusta Ga New York City and way stations a goodly number of friends boarded the train to wish them good lurk several in fart riding to Bakersfield with the couples to he sure they were properly started on their wav THE Smart Shop 1242 FULTON PERMANENTS MocHineleis $500 A $5 Oil of Orchid $250 Shampoo end Finger Wave Bobette Beauty Shoppe 2914 Tulare St Thone 8-4797 Genuine Studio-Bed Divan Choice of 4 beautiful rovers In rust blue green and $1999 UOR1NG OUT Only) Nationally Known WASHERS Reg $8950 Value $5950 Term a taw ie $100 Weekly Final Clearance Every Fall and Winter Shoes at "Give Away" Prices AND TRADE-IN SALE You II Have to Walt Another Year for Values Such as These! Two Lamps for the Price of One! $4 Only Orliinl Mar? AIApr lenpi Arrived too late for Christmas Regular $325 to $495 Values OFF Genuine Innersprlng MATTRESS Made hy RERTA irrTLtft-oa huiion nn tuh lie tarn Cmnetm 1 hlchtr Twin or Double $1995 Nearly 200 Pairs of Rhythm Step Shoes Reg $795 Over 300 pairs Short lines of our finest shoes Reg $495 to $1275 Waves end curls so soft end lustrous that you can scarcely tell the difference between them and Nature's very own Every Permanent Complete With Shampoo end Stylized Set $050 ROIERTS OIL1 Mm AMIRE $C00 MACHINELESSv OIL OF Bautv iflian 206 Mattei Bldg Ph 3-1725 Du Barry WINTER COMPLEXION DUO 2 Today's beauty bargoinl This suptrb Foundation lotion and famous DuBarry Fate Powder from Richard Hudnut both for the prico of tho face powder alonel 1102 Fulton St Trade In Your Old Fnrnitnra os tfc Dawn Payment Via tartars Easy Budget Term BARKERS Own Stern Sinen 1922 849 FULTON Rhythm Step Bootery Fresno's Smartest SAoe Shop 1334 FULTON Telephone 4-1671 for Your Appointment 17S2 VAN NESS Ret Nan Joaquin and Amador SPRING PRINTS New end Popular Priced.

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