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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 12

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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12
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Fatfilon oIm octal yjewd deatured Clothes Are Planned For Plane Trip To Florida Via New York May Wedding Is Planned By Jean Bischel PAGE 12-A THE FRESNO BEE Monday March 16 1953 By Mary Hampton Lest you think only the young go jaunting let me quote from Jean Elaine Bischel has chosen the letter before me are in our late and have lots of fun May 16th as the date for her 'and enjoy trips in the United States of The last of this 'marriage to Robert Algier month they will jog back jo New York for a visit with their daugh- 1 Miss Bischel an employe of ter After that they will drop down to Florida cross over for a peak Pacific TeieDhone and Tele-'at Havana visit New Orleans and then come home graph Company is a graduate of She omitted the vital informa- the Central Union High School tion of how they will travel but knitted or basic wool jersey dress I Her parents are Mr and Mrs taking my cue from "I would to ensemble with the coat prob-William Bischel jlike to carry as little luggage as ably black but possibly gray And Algier is employed by I am going to presume later lor travel town wear when 6 'Sheet Metal Works He is a grad- a plane the warm weather comes in the Si I uate of the Fresno Technical) She will use for the wardrobe South there will be a printed ilHigh School and served three foundation a nice black and white silk Summer suit of black and i years in the navy He is a son of check suit which couldn't be a white for same coat and acces- Louis Algier and Mrs Grace Al- better choice Naturally very sories Also this with dressy igier of Westcrley RL comfortable black seeing black patent slippers can be used cfinna mtief must be added to this and for dressy wear in New York Varied Program! Is Scheduled By Mlisical Club The musical portion of 'the regular meeting of the Fresno Musical Club will be held in the First Presbyterian Church 1550 Street Wednesday at 10 AM Those appearing on the program will be Mrs Orin Ran-dleman organist Har- old Doyle pianist Mrs Martin Winton soprano soloist Mrs Arthur Bryon and Mrs Sinclair Sleeter violinists Mrs Charles Robinson viola player and Mifs Karl Falk cellist After the program the members will adjourn to the home of Mrs John Phillips the club president who will conduct the business meeting Lunchon will be served Mrs A Manheim assisted by! Mesdames Alfred Thomas Lloyd Fiese and Thomas Gray Potluck Supper Is Planned By 'also an alternate slightly dressier: There should be one "old faith pair like at least one wool for warm weather too jersey blouse one wash silk in something like a tailored gray white and a white linen or other silk shantung or other crease re Summery blouse for later There sistant dress with a white pique to be a coat too Since her collar There should be one rot- sophisticated fine 'figure is good this' could be a ton very Jane Elaine £ischel Bruno Photo Rotaryannes Club rpy- pn u'nimnirTthr'vnnh 511011 0034 but 14 would also be quality and the most basic styl otUirk lovely in the new full length ing like a shirtwaist dress in th Mhanaislender csfrdigan style And look- gray chambray with red stripes Kfelv hSj? ahead to the South let this For these last two she needs red be a soft coral shade casual shoes The plans for the event were por ajternate wear jn News The only hat will be a small where it will be cool pert and plain white straw The made at a meeting February York Anton Justesen byjMrs Toepfer Nevada Fathers Will Present PTA Variety Show Barber Shop Memories a variety show will be presented by the lathers of Yosemite Junior High School students at a parent-teacher association meeting tomorrow at 7:30 PM in the school all purpose room David McLelland an art teacher in the school is the show general chairman Theodore Hartman Sundborg Frank Attardo and Waldo Raymond will appear as a barber shop' quartet The acts will include square dances under the direction of John Castine minuet dances directed by Mrs Neil Robb and a skit by the members of the school's basketball team Individual performances will be given by Wayne Miles electric guitar Betty Jo Perry tap dance and Jeff Beaubier a pantomime of Johnny Ray Charles Woessner will be the narrator During a business session officers for the 1933-54 school year willbe elected The nominees rejected by a committee are Mrs Donald Gray president Mrs Charles Clough first vice president Joseph' Deaton the school principal second vice president Mrs Edward Conners secretary Mrs Glenn Rogers treasurer Charles Cuthbert-son auditor and Mrs Ralph Hames historian Clough will be in charge of refreshments which will be furnished by the fathers Health Officer Is Speaker At PTA Unit Meeting Jean McGregor spoke on Health And The Cafeteria at a meeting of the Temperance-Kut-ner Parent-Teacher Association in the school Miss McGregor is a health coordinator for the Fresno County schools Mrs Dorman Badgley presided at a business meeting during which Mrs Norman Matsumoto Mrs Robert Noren and Ralph Luhm were elected as a nominating committee The fifth grade room mothers were the hostesses Measures Before Legislature Will Be Meeting Topic hMrs Arthur 4here wiU eilher a gloves will be white cotton Anton Justesen the president strom the president presided of Just Food Stores and) Mrs Carol Robbins a mem-Mrs Ethel of Fresno ber of the Fresno Police Departed married in Las Vesras ment crime prevention bureau ere married Las vegas on juvenile Problems The ceremony was conducted Mrs Edwin Hughes who had Friday in the Chapel of the Last2 charge of the arrangements was assisted by Mesdames Harold Thomas Hettick and Hamilton The guests were Mesdames Frontier Hotel A reception followed in the hotel Mrs Donald' Dickinson a Colic Is Corrected With Diet Change By Myrtle Meyer Eldred The attitude toward colic substitution of changed with the years The old4be artificial milks namely idea most babies had it for six4311 milk lor the cows weeks or three months changed 4he formula Richard McIntosh helps the Sundborg by applying lather to Frank face as they rehearse 'for Barber Shop Memories a variety show which will be presented by the Yosemite Junior High School PTA Bee Photo one of soy- milk ln Robert Forkner Duane Zamzowto 0ne which Dinned ail blame on smaller number will stop MclSShlSSS John' wunder feeding Now there is gen- having difficulty upon the re-ert McLaughHn and John Don- acceptance of te belief of such things as orange there may be an allergic basis' Juice tomato juice vitamin prod-for colic lucts and cereals In all' about 75 Dr BB writes: Jper cent of the colic stopped with an allergist interested in 'e substitution of parlous foods allergy in infancy and currently 4be infant was taking Since this observation has been made by others in addition to myself it is Delegates to a state convention in San Francisco March 28th and doing some research in that field 29th were elected by the mem- 4 should like to offer some lnfor- mation thought on conceming the newer jnot likely to be fantasy' the subject of colic number of babies in-' The doctor feels and should he rightly -the public educated to volved in which excitability and a hpfjpr of the al tension applies is rapidly di a better understanding of the allergic possibilities in colic and Chester Rowell PTA Will Hear Wallace Hallberg Our Visual Education Program Ifi Fresno City will be the topic of Wallace Hallberg at a meeting of the Chester Rowell Parent-Teacher Association tonight at 8 in the school auditorium Hallberg a director of audiovisual education in the Fresno city schools also will show a film on audio-visual education Mrs Artz the president will preside The second grade room mothers will be the hostesses Sorority Women Donate Funds For Braille Books The Epsilon Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority a national business society has given $25 toward the purchase of Braille books for the class for the blind being conducted in the Frank A Homan School The presentation was made to Margaret Thomas the director of child welfare -for the city schools by Mrs Peter Giordano the president and Mrs Irwin McMath the community service chairman for the organization The sorority also has started giving two phonograph records a month to the' class and will continue to do so for the remainder of the year Robert Bowers is the instructor of the class Survey Shows Husbands Do More Of Shopping NEW Two out of three husbands shop for groceries at least once a week More shopping by the man of the house is responsible for new packaging trends according to a survey by a match company Dainty pinks and pastels are reported on the way out Grocery shopping by men is attributed to the rise of supermarkets suburban lot shopping centers" and maintenance of a national birth rate which keeps mothers tied to the home Health Consultant Will Speak At PTA Meeting Harold Lindrose Home Is Scene Of Nursery Party The Harold Lindrose home was the scene of "a nursery party given by Mrs Lindrose Mrs Wayne Vaj-ozza to compliment Mrs Norman Hansen A blue and yellow color scheme was carried out in the decorations Refreshments were served from a lace covered table centered with a decorated cake and candles in silver candelabra Games were played and prizes awarded to Mrs Chester Douglas Mrs Jack Hansen a sister in law of the honoree and Diane Appleton The other guests were Mesdames Appleton Cecil Stan-coff George Pieper and Grant and Carol Appleton it should not come as a bolt from the blue when it is suggested to the family I hope this explanation will help mothers to understand that bers of the Fresno Beta Chapter of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority at a meeting in the Hotel Fresno They are Mrs Richard Steege and Flora Ruzich Mrs Margaret Robinson the executive secretary of the Fresno Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis was a speaker at the Wednesday night meeting Sew It Youreff minishing Perhaps as our knowledge increases we will find other psychogenic causes for all infant sufferers When I was a medical student we were taught that daughter of Justesen was the matron of honor and Anton Justesen Jr was his best man The bride was attired in a brown knitted suit Mrs Dickinson was dressed in an aqua blue knitted costume After a honeymoon trip Justesen and his bride will make their home here Junior College Will Plan'For Spring Formal The Fresno Junior College social committee will meet at noon tomorrow in room S22 to plan for the annual Spring formal which will be held April 17th in the Marigold Ballroom Norene Zecchitella Is the chairman aiid Miss Marsh the adviser Arthur Lea the freshman class president announced the class will meet Wednesday noon in S22 to discuss the decorations and appoint the ushers for the commencement exercises which will be held June 12th The details of a musical talent show to be held April 24th in the Fresno Memorial Auditorium will be worked out by the rally committee at a meeting Thursday noon in room S22 Wanda Finney the chairman is being assisted by Ellen Allen1 program Marian Lester a daughter of chairman and Lowell Spencer end colic some changes may off because the child Shave to be made in what they dependent on the mother and may consider to be the good therefore the nervous tensions offooi the Yabv is taktnp the mother were more intimately UV leaflet Ea And Al-cast on the child lergy Diets may be had by send- the recent past a great dealjingRJa stamped self addressed of work has been done in the m-envelope with your request for vestigation of the causes of colic leafletNo 36 to Myrtle Meyer aUurs in care of The Fresno the findings have been something Fresno Calif like this: is least common in breast fed Infant itself in early fancy frequently is followed by eczema is a frequent occurrence in the past histories of hay fever and asthma sufferers findings have been that at least one half of the number of infants involved will immediately stop having the complaint An illustrated talk on Hfealth will be given by Mrs Edith Lindly a health education consultant for the Fresno City Unified School District at a meeting of the Jane Addams Parent-Teacher Association tomorrow at 7:30 PM in the school Rev Glenn Wood the pastor of the West Park Southern Baptist Church will sing after the Flag salute is given by Girl Scout Troop No 173 Officers for the next school year will be elected in a short business meeting Removes Starch CHICAGO To clean starch from an iron' rub beeswax over the face and then use salt or metal cleaner or very fine steel wool Measures now before the state legislature will be discussed by Mrs David Silverman at a meeting of the 'Fresno Section of the National Council of Jewish Women Wednesday at 12:30 PM in the Temple Beth Israel Mrs Arthur Byron a violinist accompanied on the piano by Mrs Sharp will play selections by Ernest Black and George Pearlman Mrs Robert Kast and Mrs Sidney Feldstein are in charge of a dessert luncheon which will be served before the meeting Mrs Norman Strauss the first vice president will preside in the absence of the president Mrs Philip Richtel who with Mrs Martin Richtel is attending a triennial council convention in Cleveland Mrs Keith Pace Is Honored At Luncheon Party Mrs Keith Pace was the guest of honor at a 'surprise luncheon given by Mrs Earl Zanders and Mrs Oliver Bedford in the Hotel Fresno Mrs Pace who with her family is moving San Diego was presented with a gift The guests at the March 9th affair were Mesdames Douglas Anderson Laura Bedford Bedford Blakeley John Kingen Barney Long Jr Jessie Patton and Keith Webb 1 Fresnan Is Pledged Mr and Mrs Lester of Fresno recently was pledged to the Iota-Delta Chapter of the Chi Omega Sorority in the San Jose State Miss Lester is majoring in education She was graduated from the Fresno High School the adviser The organization of an intramural tennis tournament and competition with other junior colleges will be discussed by Clinton Wheeler at a meeting of the student council Thursday at 11 AM in room S32 Raymond Best Jr is the student body president I A potluck dinner to be held April 10th was planned by the sophomore class at a meeting in room S33 Favorite Elect pow Irish American' Favorite By Katherine Kitchen FEATURE -BY-FEATURE end tfov choose -the ouse simmered rather than boiled until tender Corned beef sandwiches are a luncheon or snack time favorite and there are numerous leftover dishes with hearty dinner'appeal When preparing a corned beef dinner you will want to plan to have enough left over to make corned beef hash As a change from corned beef and cabbage why not serve it with cauliflower? £95 95 (With Felt lacksl Others In Reversible Mahogany Oak Maple Walnut etc to match tables FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE 3-2205 ROYAL TABLE PAD CO INC Wi Cilli Show Semple Meeiare No Chars 11911 MERCED Sarah Sislian William Jones Exchange Vows Sarah Sislian of Fresno became the wife of William Jones of Sanger in a ceremony performed in the Southern Baptist Church in Sanger Rev A Shahan officiated Samuel Sislian of Fresno escorted his daughter to the altar St Day is the Ideal time to serve an old Irish special-ty which has become an American favorite corned beef with cabbage cauliflower or mixed Vegetables This is a flavor combination which has special ap-! peal to mem but is a popular dish with every member of the family 1 Corned beef is the beef brisket mildly cured It should have about as much fat as lean The texture and flavor of this cut of meat call for long slow water cooking to bring out all its special goodness Although corned beef is famous as the basis for boiled dinner it should be covered with water and 9030 SIZES By Marian Martin Look! Four fascinating fash- Listen Kitchen onThe Fresno Bee Station KMJ each Tuesday and Thursday morning at 9:15 for the March 7th double ring ways to wear sttired in 3 dress vvnip it up in wedding She Was had red Ipsh Diagram Pves exactly corsage simple it is Mix switch the Isiim collar cape collar and pep- white shoes red roses Mrs Sislian wore gabardine suit and and bag and a ISPS which Corned Beef Dinner gUk'lum never have a Quick send to worry cup medium white sauce cup grated American cheese tablespoons chopped pimiento 1 1 4 1 1 Wash 4 pound corned beef brisket bhy leaf whole cloves clove garlic whole cauliflower corned beef thoroughly WEIGH-T0-SAVI D00! Weigh azact an af each load WATER SAVER Automatically bwm urea amount of water to match aize of load FLEXIBLE CONTROL Start itop or repeat any part of washing cycle at any time And you hav water temperatures AGI-TUMILE ACTION Gentle yet thorought Washes everything clean safely flowered dress The FayVJonesof Misseg sizes l0 bffires were12- 16- 201 Size 16 dres itakes 3v yards 39 inch fabric of white carnations This easy to use pattern gives Jones is employed in Los An- perfect fit Complete illustrated geles and the couple will make chart shows you every step bread tastes Bring cold water Bring boiling salted until tender Prepare white sauce Add cheese to hot sauce and stir over low heat until cheese melts add pi-mieHto and pour over hot cauliflower Serve with slices of the corned beef brisket Makes 6 servings and rover with slowly to a boil and cook for 5 minutes Skim add bay leaf cloves and garlic Cook slowly 3 to 4 hours or until very tender (Allow 45 to 50 minutes a pound) Add additional hot water as needed Cook cauliflower in their home there The bride is a former Washington Union High School student and was employed by the Snowden Chemical Company Jones attended high school in PATTERN is 35 cents plus 1 cent for tax total 36 cents Add 5 cents for each pattern if you wish first class mailing Send to The Fresno Bee Public Relations Print plainly name address Sanger where his parents live Izone size and style number Corned Beef Hash 1 onion finely chopped 1 tablespoon fat cups ground cooked corned beef cups diced cooked potatoes Combine corned beef potatoes I about 15 minutes or until well and onion Cook slowly in hot fat'browmed Makes 6 servings Home Decorating Forum! Glazed Corned Beef 1 3 pound cooked corned beef i lk cup brown sugar cane or brisket beet cup prepared mustard 1 Whole cloves Hort art sfbsrhetsns ysalF file 1 1 1 SLANTING FRONT Designed for your convenience No bending stooping or heavy lifting with your Laundromat SELF-CLEANING All aediment and lint arelluahad away WARRANTY Guaranteed to he free from defecta for one year Transmission is unconditionally guaranteed for five full yean CORROSION end RUST RESISTANT New patented ayne thetic finish eliminatee worry about ruat or eorroaion Wash Everything Even New Miracle Fabrics CLIANIR SAVER FASTER You may select low temperature minimum wash time for miracle hot temperature longer wash period for heavy dirty clothe and ell coma out sparkling daant rni 'Remove the hot cooked corned beef brisket from the broth Score the fat covering the brisket into diagonal strips then into diamond shapes Spread lightly with prepared mustard and sprinkle with brown sugar Stick a whole clove into the center of each diamond Place the brisket in a shallow pan Bake at 400 degrees about 20 minutes to melt the sugar and glaze the surface Makes 6 to 8 servings TO HEAR COMPARE This New Loaf With Any Othor DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK if you don't agree it tastes better toasts better stays fresh longer! 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