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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 8

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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Vase 8 A THE FRESNO BEE TUESDAY JUNE 14 Social News Club Music Womens Features STUDENT RETURNS HOME Il Duce Has Ambitions To Make Italy World Production Center For Film By Louella Parsons (International News Sen-ice) HOLLYWOOD June 14 Mussolini according to Inside Information is again ambitious for Italy to rival motion picture supremacy He has therefore commissioned Roger Marchetti local attorney to bring a producer a star and writer to Rome for a picture They leave in two weeks Two versions will be made one In Italian and one in English Whether or not Mussolini hopes to get American reciprocity I do not know but unleu he makes a different arrangement with our producers so that they can take their money out of Italy I doubt If he will find his path easy Emphatically denied is the rumor that il duce was so annoyed at Hollywood's treatment at his son that he had decided to direct all his energies to making Italy the motion picture center ol the world Having visited Citta Cinema in Rome a year ago I would say that I do not believe even a man of his force could accomplish that Mexico to get a divorce from Walter Klavun New York socialite and Yale grad Few persons knew that she married him five years ago and separated tivo years later The Golden Boy candidates are filling the local gymnasiums for Harry Cohn has said he will appoint an unknown for the role if it's possible to get one who can play the part satisfactorily Chatter in Hollywood: Mary Pick ford will not sell Pickfalr When she first married Buddy Rogers she Delta Kappas Are Feted By Alumnae At Garden Supper Five June graduating members of the Delta Kappa Sorority were welcomed into the alumnae group last night when the last alumnae gathering of the season was given at the Selma home of Miss Elizabeth Wagner The honoree were Misses Dorothy Snapp Beatrice Palmer Gretchen Schultz Alice Warner and Florence Aten Miss Dorothy Torp active chapter president also was a guest After a buffet supper served In the garden new alumnae officers were elected Mrs Harper Is the new president Mrs Paul Fairchild vice president Mrs Donald Gates secretary Mra Lloyd Kiggens treasurer Mra Bradshaw and Miss Anne Meux representatives and Mias Evelyn Beckman active chapter contact chairman Others present with Miss Wagner and the officers were Mes-dames Harry Knfoid Lawrence King Henry Verble William Martin Paul Rohrer Walter Clark Pierson Chester Andrews all of Fresno: Sara Toomey and Davie both of Visalia Miaa Osta Feurt active chapter sponsor and Misses Lydia Nil-meier Barbara Davis Margaret McCabe Eloiee Byers Helen Boiler Betty Scott Annalee Robinson and Alice Krohn of Merced felt she would not go there again to live and Buddy wanted to get a house for her elsewhere But after having your own home it la not pleasant living in rented houses and they coLld not find a place they liked well enough to buy So Mary and Buddy did go back to Pickfair and it seems the most natural thing -for the mistress of Pirkfair to be living there again Pickfair alwaya seemed to reflect more of -personality than of Douglas Fair banks Bon Voyage Party Is Given For Eleanor Drenth Miss Eleanor Drenth of Fresno who will leave from San Francisco tomorrow for New York City and Europe was feted Friday afternoon at a bon voyage party given by Mrs Edward Blackburn in Reading Park Games and the nuking of a travel scrapbook formed the afternoon entertainment A shower of gifts was presented to Miss Drenth and refreshments were served Invited to the party were: Mesdames Irwin Murray Walter Bot-torff Brace Hoskins Ennis Shupe Earl Blackburn Carter Vickars Ben Drenth Elmer Blackburn and Fred Williams of Los Angeles Misses Grace Zollinger Martha Shupe Alberta Jones and Doris Jones of San Jose Misa Drenth will be accompanied on the trip by her sister Miss Annabel Drenth They wil1 return home in the late Summer arriving in New York City August 15th Epsilon Phi Lambda Sorority Installs Officers At Meeting New officers of the Epsilon Phi Lambda Sorority were Installed recently before members participated in a theater party The installation took place at the home of the new president Mrs Raymond Harris on Vagedes Avenue Other new officers are Mrs Roland Hill vice president Miss Nancy Baillie secretary Mrs Evelyn Robertson treasurer Mrs Charles Ay ne worth corresponding secretary Mrs Frank High historian and Mrs William Shepard scribe After the theater the group adjourned to Chrlsman's Restaurant where refreshments were served The hostesses were Mesdames Harris Joseph Crossley High Dean Amos Lawrence Hutcheson Allan Clarey and Miss Baillie Attend Convention Dr and Mrs Dwight II Trowbridge of Fresno are visiting in the bay region this week while they attend session of the American Medical Association convention They are the house guests of Dr brother In law and sister Mr and Mrs Edward Kent of Berkeley Patsy Kelly has shed forty pounds and is as thin as she was when she rame to Hollywood five years ago a slender comedienne from the musical comedy stage Patsy Is glad now that she got rid of that superfluous poundage although It wasn't easy for it meant strict dieting exercise and all the other things necessary to overcome the old bugaboo embonpoint Her next move from here is the Sam Goldwyn Studio where she plays a romantic sort of a role in Lady And The Cowboy with Walter Brennan as her Romeo The Kelly-Brcnnan romance runt all through the story parallel to the love story which stars Gary Cooper and Merle Oberon Atiss Collins Will Wed At Stanford Feted At Shower Miss Mary Elizabeth Collins who will become Mrs John Crook er Sunday afternoon was the honoree at a surprise shower given last evening by Mrs Charles Martinusen In the latter's home on Pine Avenue Friends present at the party learned of Miss wedding plans She and her fianee will be married at 1 o'clock at the Stanford University Memorial Church by Rev Elton Trueblood church pastor The attendants at the informal family rites will be Mrs Ambrose of Berkeley matron of honor and Miss Myrtle Collins maid of honor sisters of the bride elect James Collins will be the best man Bridge games were played following which refreshments were served and gifts presented to Miss Collins Miniature figures of a bride and bridegroom centered the small tables which were decorated with boquets of pink carnations and fern Those present were Mesdames George Solnar Jr Fulton Appling Roland Evana and Joseph Fedderly: Misses Mary Elisabeth Johnson Mary Eleanor Ash burn Myrtls Collins and Barbara Albright Hilma Otto Honors Sister At Graduation Party Miss Tlllle Otto was honored Thursday evening after graduation from the Kerman Union High School hy her sister Miss Hilma Otto of Fresno Gifts were presented to the graduate and tea was served on indi-vidua! tray's The hostess was assisted In serving hy Mrs Ernest Otto and Miss Fern Woldridge Among those present were Messrs and Mesdames IL Otto Henry Bopp John Herman Jr Henry Metzler and Ernest Olio Misses Janet Metzler Lucille Zannino-vich Lorene Bopp and Woldridge Messrs Charles Colder Jr George Artman Glenn Parrot Robert Lee Herman Richard Heman A Glass and Ernest Otto Jr Vinifrid Manning Will Jake Scandinavian Trip Miss Win If rid Manning daughter of Mr and Mrs John A Manning of Fresno will leave Munich Germany early in July for England where she will join a group of young people traveling in the Scandinavian countries Miss Manning who hat been abroad for about a year will return after the trip to England nailing from there for the United Stales some time Jn August Philip Erros Have Daughter Mr and Mrs Philip Erro are the parents of a baby daughter to be named Anita born Sunday morning at the St Agnes Hospital The mother the former Joy Croasland la a daughter of Mrs Mary Cross-land and a sister of William Qwssland and Robert Crossland both of Fresno Miss Jean Avery right Mills College student who is home for the Summer She is shown here with Miss Georgia Clifford Mills College classmate at the Hotel Del Monte during a recent weekend visit to the Monterey Peninsula resort Graham Photo Mrs Kern McLaughlin Has Birthday Party For Young Daughter A party which featured a circus theme was given this afternoon by Mrs Kern McLaughlin when she honored her daughter Nancy on her first birthday Mrs McLaughlin entertained for a large group of young children their mothers and other guests at her home on Harvard Avenue The large outdoor table where refreshments were served was covered with a circus decorated cloth A miniature three ring circus formed the renter arrangement and balloons marked each child's place The young guests were Sue Eleanor Maloney Judith and Joan Verble Jeremy and Jacqueline Nyeland Betsy and George Wilt-iams Jr Constance Marsella Michael Mathiesen JoAnne Keyes Leslie Brown Carolee and Diane Coates Judith Gates Geraldine Wei rick Jerry Eric Bryan Lonborg Marcia Nolet Mary Jane Nance Patricia McLaughlin and Butler Minor III Adults entertained by Mrs McLaughlin were Mesdames Hazel Stoner IL McLaughlin Rose Heller Brown Maloney Henry Verble Aksel Nyeland George Williams Charles Marsella Butler Minor Jr Seymour Mathiesen Everett Keyes Albert Brown A Dewey Coates Benjamin Gates Joseph Welrick Donald Weirirk LeRoy Nance Norman McLaughlin Ray Lonborg of Santa Maria and Patrick- Nolet of Merced Mr And Mrs Dubbs Honor Daughters And Niece At Supper Party Miss Billie Dubbs and her cousin Miss Sylvia Mills were feted last weekend at a supper party given by the former's parents Mr and Mrs Charles Dubbs in celebration of the honoree' graduation from the Fresno High School About 100 guests were served In the garden of home before the exercises and later a group of young friends of Miss Dubbs and Miss Mills returned for dancing and card games Mrs Theodore Labe of New York City the former Arnette Dubbs and her sister In law Miss Bernice Labe also were complimented at the reception They are visiting here until the latter part of July Before their return to the East the visitors will be entertained by Mr and Mrs Dubbs with trips to Yosemlte the Marietta Hot Springs Los Angeles and San Francisco Miss Madeline Dubbs will accompany her sister to New York for a visit Margaret Pomerantz Is Hostess At Party An' Informal party was given Thursday evening when Miss Margaret Pomerantz entertained at her home on Wishon Avenue The guests were Misses Laverne Call Lois Pomerance Jean Potter Jane Mott Dorothy Childers Emma Pudiin Myrtle McLellan Miriam McLel Jan Harriett McKibbon Helen Cronbach and Mary Peterson Bridge games ere played for 'which awards were made to Misses McKibbon Cronbach and Peterson Refreshments were served Oregon Visitors Are Honored At Dinner Mrs Nell Blayney Harris of Condon Ore and her daughter Miss Marian Harris who art visiting here were honored last weekend at a family dinner party given by their hosts Mr and Mrs William Blayney at their home on Huntings ton Boulevard Mrs Harris and Blayney are sister and brother About fifty guests were entertained Dinner was served In the garden at tables decorated with wild flowers Miss Jean Avery Will Attend Summer School Miss Jean Avery who arrived home during the weekend from Mills College will go to Hunting-ton Lake later this month to attend the Sierra Summer School of the Fresno State College The Fresno girl daughter of Dr and Mrs Walter Avery plans to go to Victoria later in the Summer to visit a Mills College friend Home From The South Miss Edna Heintz returned Sunday from Los Angeles where she visited with Miss Joan Grays She will leave next week for Santa Cruz where she will spend three months Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Talk Is that Bert Wheeler who-returns from New York next week and Sally Haines his bride are rift ing Joan Davis still too sick tor report at the studio for work Billy Wllkerson and socialite Jane Larkin at a night spot three nights in succession Simone Simon was Joseph Schenek's guest at the races Sat urday but did not have too much luck with her horses Raoul Walsh picked three winners and big ones too he and Lorraine were with Countess Di Frasso The Jack Warn nrrs entertained Mrs Jock Whit ney and the Sam Goldwyns The -Gary Coopers v-ere in the William Goetz box Errol Flynn in bed with a sprained bark received from too much exuberance on the West Side tennis court A nice touch of sen timent was Fannie Brice's constant encouragement to Ann Pennington when Ann opened at Phil Sunday night: Fannie brought the whole family including her mother her brother Lew Brice and her two children Fields with whom Ann played in the Follies put on sn amusing act he was Joined hy Edgar Bergen and Bill asked Bergen not to tell Charlie he had seen him Mrs Eddie Cantor Ted Lewis the Rita brothers Alice Faye and Tony Martin and Burns and Allen and scores of theatrical folk now in Hollywood among those who gave Ann a welcome to Hollywood James Cagney and his missus due back next week Jackie Cooper's interest in Bonita Granville is not-n publicity man's ides he really goes to the Warner lot to see her Marino Bello Jenn Harlow's step father denying he has remarried even though he was reported at the Derby with a bride Barton MscLsne and Charlotte Wynters have kissed and mada up and are again a Hollywood twosome Return From South' Mr and Mrs IL IL Fine and Mr and Mrs Ralph Snyder returned last weekend from Los Angeles where Fine and Snyder attended the Shrine convention The qunr let were guests at the Hollywood Plaza Swimming Party Picnic Fete John Muir Graduates Graduating pupils of the John Muir School were feted at a swimming party given Tuesday afternoon at Pool and at a luncheon Thursday served by the room mothers in the school auditorium Present with the high sixth grade students at the swimming party and picnic was their teacher Mrs Edith Storey Room mothers in charge of the luncheon were Mrs Holt and Mrs Hall Invited guests with the pupils were Mr and Mrs Graham Loofbourow and student teachers of the past year Miss Edna Nelson Miss Eleanor Kaprielian Chan Henderson and Fred Hasty At the dose of the luncheon musical selections were presented by Misses Betty Jane Friberg and Kaprielian Fresnans Will Spend Summer In Middle West Mrs A Segel and her daughter Miss Catherine Segel departed by train today for the Midwest where they will spend the Summer visiting relatives They will visit In Portland en-route to Vancouver from where they will travel through thq Canadian Rockies to Chicago They will be the guests of Mrs sister Mrs ester of Chicago They also will go to Estherville Iowa to visit with Mrs mother and sister Mrs Buck and Miss Helen Buck Misa Buck resided here for three or four years before her return to Estherville Fresnans Go North To Meet Alaskan Travelers Eliot Bradley and his son Eliot Bradley Jr left yesterday afternoon for Seattle where they will meet Mra Bradley and Miss Josephine Bradley Thursday when the two dock after an Alaskan cruise The four Fresnans then will take an automobile trip to Vancouver and Victoria returning to Fresno within the next ten days Shadow Star The five producers st United Artists become six if the deal now pending with Schulberg is consummated It's the new policy of the company founded by Mary Pick-ford Charles Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks to lake In independent producers who will cooperate with each other In other words If Sam Goldwyn wants to borrow a Hal Roach star las In the case of Patsy Kelly) arrangements will be made to effect such a loan If David Selz-nick has a role that suits only Cary Cooper Sam will do his best to meet request That's why the first printed In this column that Selznick would put Gary Cooper Into the role of Rhett Butler In Gone With The Wind seems not Impossible Great doings in San Fernando Valley over the weekend A horse show If you please with Robert Tajior winning prize money with his beautiful Rokhalad and Clark Gable carrying off two prizes one with Nugget Gold In the stock horse event sponsored by Carole Lombard Carole Barbara Stanwyck Mtke Curtiz -and Bess Meredyth Burk Jones Paul Kelly Andy Devine and many of those who own ranches nearby rame to watch the thoroughbreds do their stuff and It was a sight to see the glossy coated beauties dash by for the approval of the admiring celebrities Bob Taylor Jean Parker and Maxine Jones presented trophies and what a hand they got from the ranchers A line or two: Stanley Morncr Mary Garden's protege Is asking for his release from M-G-M It's the third time he has made that request because he feels If he Is good enough to be given the lead in the stage production of The Student Prince he is good enough to get better than the bit parts handed him Gloria Stuart was seen on the Columbia lot getting ready for the coming Lanny Ross opus Lady Lawyer That's the rot Maureen O'Sullivan was to have made until she was taken sick Adrlanne Amen who hasn't been working on a major lot for more than a year checks In at RKO for the femme lead In Birthday Of A Stooge opposite Frankie Albertson and Allan Lane June Martel leaves any day now for Juarez Fresno State College Graduate Will Go Abroad Miss Mildred Pinniger who was graduated last week from the Fresno State College will leave Fresno Friday for New York City from where she will sail June 22nd on the Queen Mary for Europe Miss Pinniger will be accompanied by Mrs Dewing and daughter of Clovis The trio will spend several weeks visiting relatives in Great Britain They will sail home on the Georgic early in September from Southampton Miss Pinniger was a member of the Delta Sigma Epsilon Sorority at the Fresno State College Charles Beards Will Visit Yosemite Palo Alto Mr and Mrs Charles Noble Beard will leave Thursday morning to spend a few days in Yosemite National Park before going to Palo Alto for the remainder of the Summer Beard will do research work at Stanford University and plans to make a field study of the drainage of the southern Santa Clara Wiley The Fresnans will return to their home at 1556 Roosevelt Avenue in early Septemb in time for Beard to resume his duties at the Fresno State College Packs Will Make Home In San Francisco Pack and his bride1 the former Margaret Mathey have returned to California to establish their home in San Francisco after a motor trip to Kansas The couple drove East via Mound-ridge and Wichita Kan where they were entertained by relatives visited in Chicago and enroute home spent a few days at Boulder Dam and the Grand Can on They also were guests of friends In Reno Nev PERMANENTS 1 Charlon Oil Wava $50 Reg 1500 Hollywood Oil Steam Wava $J95 CARVTHKRS Misses Eula Hansen and Miss Emms Pedersen of the Cnrathert Grammar School faculty will sail from New York on the Aqultsnln for Europe to spend the Summer I Club Board Meets Mrs Brigham president and other members of the new board of the Parlor Lecture Club met yesterday morning at the clubhouse to outline plans for the 1938-39 club year The season will open in October 50 Beret 52 Tales 54 Ocean 55 Exists 56 One who Inherits 57 Tiny particle 59 Right 60 He excels In roles 61 He plays Dr in the movies VERTICAL 1 Chancel screens 2 Snaky fish (pi) 3 Nay 4 Female fowls 5 Unit of work 6 Respiratory sound 7 Pertaining Jo steel 8 Masculine pronoun Tardy -HOUSEHOLD ARTS- Shampoo Tint Clinic Loxall a Hum Roux Complete $150 Mrs Nielsen Honors Son Mrs Tinier Nielsen gave a swimming party at the DeVauxPool Thursday afternoon in honor of her son James who has completed his studies st the Fresno State College Demonstration School The young guests liter were served a buffet supper in the garden of the Nielsen home on Normal Avenue The Summer Vogue Jiffy Crochef By Alio Brooks Advanced Student Work Answer To Previous Puzzle HORIZONTAL 4 Pictured screen star 11 Owed 12 To make a surgical Incision 14 Constellation 16 Capable 18 Corner 19 Bustle 20 Animals that nest 22 A constituent part 24 Electric unit 25 Social Insect 27 Wine vessel 28 Sloth 29 Dressmaker 32 Mountain passes 35 Sailor 36 Type of snowshoe 37 Wooden pin 39 Disputes 41 Measure of area 43 Domestic slave 45 Jewels 48 To seize 10 Threefold 11 He is a by birth 13 Roles 15 He studied to be 17 Greek letter 19 Loud kissing 21 Half an cm 23 Standard type measure 26 One plus one 30 Breakfast food 31 To recede 33 Greasers 34 Mineral spring 36 Call for help at sea 38 Amatory 40 To change a gem setting -42 Strife 44 To diminish 46 Harbor 47 Falsifier 49 Pertaining to air 50 Twitching 51 Tree 52 Ocean 53 Turf 56 Hour 58 Mother MAPOFpSE SAVE $50 Only a short time to enroll at Reduced Bates COOPER Mgr Qtduvw 'Beauty College CHARLOTTE AY WHIZ 028 FULTON STMONE 2-Dll Fresno-Bakersfleld-Long Beach Arrive From Wisconsin Mr and Mrs John Walker of Prescott Wis and their daughter Miss Barbara Walker arrived here Friday tty automobile to visit with brother In law and sister Mr and Mrs Sellers at their home on Palm Avenue The visitors may remain here or In Bakersfield to establish their home Bedroom Suites MAHOGANY WALNUT OR MAPLE A STYLE TO SUIT YOUR TASTE AT A PRICE YOU WILL WISH TO PAY A Selection of 45 Suites Terms If Desired Schillin PATTERN 6119 This bolero's got what it lakes to make you the star Puff sleeves (so feminine!) and a lacy stitch that rolls off your hook with amazing speed! Use two strands of cotton Pattern 6149 contains directions for making bolero Illustrations of it and of stitches materials needed To obtain this pattern send 10 cents in coin (only) to The Fresno Bee Household Arts Department Be sure to write plainly your NAME ADDRESS and PATTERN NUMBER COOP-6 IL P-iner Slor Coming Thursday COOPER'S Semi-Annual Store-Wide CLEARANCE SALE Check The Special Savings In Tomorrow's Ad! Be Hero When The Doors Open Thursday at 9 A When recipes call for vanilla use Schilling! Its delicate flavor and bouquet will delight you Schilling Vanilla is a delicious addition to any dessert especially good in homemade ice cream The flavor never freezes out! Visit At Carmel Mr and Mrs Fred Billings are home after spending the weekend at Carmel Agents for Bigelow Rugs and Carpets and Armstrong's Linoleum A BEAUTIFUL OIL PERMANENT Complete With Ringlet Ends $150 OIL $195 CAMPHOR OIL $250 DUART Genuine $350 NATURAL SCOO INDIVIDUAL PACK 9 CRAIG Barber Beauty Shoppe A SPLENDID Permanent with Haircut Sham- A poo and Wave $4 1 Schilling Spices have been the standard ol comparison lor 57 years! They're rich in spicy goodness fragrant and full ol try them! 2 ounces URNI11JRE0 1135 BROADWAY 47 YEARS IN FRESNO rHONE MM A BONDS 611 Blacks tuna Phono S-6SS5 2809 Belmont rhone A.

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