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Arcadia Tribune from Arcadia, California • Page 20

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Arcadia Tribunei
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20-Ar(odifl CCoI.l Sunday, Nov. 24, ROSE COURT PRINCESSES AND FATHERS The for the festive occasion, some Tne ladies were "dressed" for the festive occasion, some GREETINGS Friends say "Happy Birthday" to Miriam Bailey in a big way, falling bus and posters to airport to welcome her on her 50th birthday. Par! of crowd on hand for celebration are, from left, Mmes. Alan Jaynes, Birthday Party Invades Airport Mrs. William J.

Bailey Jr. of Syracuse, N.Y., had her 50th birthday recently, and as custom has it among her former i 1 of friends. "50" calls for a big public celebration. Miriam was presented a plane ticket to California. And, accompanied by her husband Bill, arrived at International Airport to be greeted by a buload of well wishers, with placards held high to proclaim the special occasion.

Along with the colorful posters "Miriam Bailey is 50 Years Old "Welcome Golden "Greetings, Little Old Lady from and "You Are Now Eligible for leisure and more there was in waiting a speedy wheel chair wilh lap robe to transport She "50-year-old" visitor Id waiting bus. Celebrants then moved on to the Santa Anita Oaks home of Don and Judy McC-Uvray (sister and brother-in-law of Eill for the birthday party-It was here that the traditional somber ceremony took place signing of the 50 year brithday scroll. On this scroll appear the names of each of the group who has celebrated his half-cenlury mark. Each named on the scroll has had his birthday loudly proclaimed to YWCA Club Formed for Recent Mothers A club for new mothers, which includes exercises and informal discussion, meets at the Pasadena Y.W.C.A., 7E N. Marengo, on Wednesday mornings.

Child care is provided (or the babies while mothers attend. For further information call the Y.W.C.A., 703-5171. the neighborhood. Miriam's was the first "airport" celebration. How fn fop it already has heads clicking for new ideas.

Miriam's plane ticket, and invitation were presented to her at a birthday dinner party by the Keiili Ryans, ronner Moiirovians now living in Syracuse. This happened the night before departure. The New Yorker was also feted at a birthday luncheon given by Jane Spratt, sharing honors with Mrs. Allan Jaynes. And she was honored guests at the 20th anniversary luncheon of Monrovia Guild of Children Hospital, held at the Huntington Sheraton Hotel.

Miriam is a past president of the guild. Activities Slated at Felicitas The S.S. Felicitas and Per-pctua parish family will have a variety of holiday activities. The annual Christmas bazaar, sponsored hy the Stitch mid Glitter with Mrs. Reynolds as chairman, will te hold today after the masses.

Handmade gifts and white elephant items will be on sale at the bazaar. Refreshments will be served to parishioners while making their selections. A special invitation to newcomers is extended for the bridge games held at 15 a.m. on the second Thursday of each month and at 8 p.m. on the last Thursday of each month.

The December players will enjoy a parly atmosphere with a large enthusiastic group, On Dec. IT a Christmas program will he presented hy the school children, at 8 p.m. All parishioners and friends are invited. Norman Barker; William Quiggle, Robert Walker (behind Bill Bowers, Bill Sieiner and Fred Von Horn. Miriam was arriving from Syracuse, N.Y., to be honored by friends here.

Sleigh Bell Luncheon Set by Tri Deltas Delta Delta Delta alumnae members will hold their Sleigh Bell Luncheon on Tuesday, Dec. 3 in the International Ballroom or the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Move than 1200 Southern California Tri Deltas and their guests win attend this 22nd annual luncheon which will benefit Hematology Research at Childrens Hospital. Mrs. Harold Hough, president of the Delta Delta Medical Research Commirie, will preside at the luncheon following a reception at 11:30 a.m.

Saks Fifth Avenue will present a fashion show featuring American designers. Miss Elizabeth Brady, fashion coordinator for Saks, will commentate the show and background music will be provided by Lynn Willis and his orchestra. Members of Mrs. Hough's committee include Mrs. Bruce W.

Keller, Thomas Graham, Jerry Asher, Ronald Jacobs, Robert L. Hunt. Thomas T. Johnson, Clifford Shaw, Walter D. Uptegraff, Jack Ging, Earle Memory, Gerald Woo-dard, Alton G.

Layne, John N. Nail Albert M. Miller, Owen Peters and Miss Kather-Ine Hall. Honorary patronesses for the benefit are Mmes, Norman Day. Earle Memory and Gabriel Duque.

Special Patronesses include Mmes. Low-ell Stanley, Alton G. Layne, Dcl-bert Mann, Ernest J. Evans, Gamma Kappas Welcome Tim Gamma Kappa chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a ritual dinner recently at Santa Fc Inn, El Monle." Two were formally accepted into Gamma Kappa chapter as transferees: Mrs. Dolores Ber-ile and Mrs.

Virginia Tre-mayne. William N. Schlinger and Albert Vanucci. Same of the members and their guests from the San Gra-briel Valley who will be attending are Mrs. Fred Garrison, Mrs.

Charles KHngerman, Mrs. F.P. Corley, Miss Hazel Long. Mrs. Carl Niemann, Mrs.

Briant H. Wells, Mrs. CD. Haydcn, Mrs. R.

Vincent Douglas, ihs. Max Harlow, Mrs. Thomas J. Tormey, Mrs. Walter Mann, Mrs.

Hugh A. Edmondson, Mrs. i 1 1 i a Merrill, and Mrs. James Edmondson. Vintage Fashions On Agenda The Women's Committee Pasadena District Chapter American Institute of Banking will have as their program for November "Fashions of presented by Mrs.

Ruth Frojier Hoyt, public relations officer for The Salvation Army. The program will be held Monday Nov. 23 at Restaurant, S526 Valley Ro-semcad. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. preceding the program.

Mis. Hoyt is well known for the unique fashion show. Gowns and accessories will be modeled by Women's Committee representatives. Mrs. Hazel Gill of Security Pacific National Bank in Pasadena will play piano numbers of the vintage oi the.

Representing their banks in the iDcal area will be Hazel Hiney, Joan Long and Rexine Harris all of Bank of America Judy Lanrlnr, Security Pacific National Hank; Beverlv ii as dorp, U.S. National Bank; Earlene. Brandt and Jerry Mann, Crocker Citizens National Bank, all of the Arcadia Branches. "A Time lu Remember" is an appropriate theme for the Arcadia Tournament of Roses Tea Dame, and could he nut away in one's memory hook. Mr.

and Mrs. Arcadia came nut in numbers to attend the festive affair, which is well on the way to becoming the sjcihI event in Arcadia. Beautiful, elegant and gorgeous are redundant adjectives and used far too often, but, they ieep going over and over in my mind about the party. Ift'e a cracked phonograph record. The Club was reminiscent of the Chandelier Rills of the Assistance League.

the exception that there wa room for dancing. The decora Lions were elegant and beautiful and were all done hy Juanila Murgan. Her husband deserves a medal of commendation as he must have waked over and under feathers and ribbons for the weeks that Juanita was working on the decorations. in long formals and others In cocktail dresses. Carol Forman, wife of the Tournament president, was In a white chiffon formal which was accented by the tan she acquired on the golf course at Arrowhead.

The girls in the court were lovely what is nicer titan youth? The exotic white gown made and donated hy Patte Burgess of the Cupy Cat was won by Gretta Pokrajac. Her first words were. .1 must give a party and wear this. Mrs. Emest Baffin won the set of International Encyclopedias, and Chuck Batterson a transistor.

The Bettins are recent newcomers to Arcadia from Illinois. Tt was a fun party and at the risk of repeating myself I must say, "I love this town of ours and seeing my friends at civic and social affairs," Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ash are travelling in the orient Dn a six weeks tour which will include two weeks cruise on a freighter. They will visit Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan.

Evelyn and Ken Kiippel entertained at a small dinner party for them before they left town. Bob and Mary Degner attended the Brokers Society annual meeting in San Francisco and stayed at the Silverado Country Club in Napa Valley, They enjoyed visiting the Charles Krug Winerv. He is a vice president for Fred S. Jones Co. While in San Francisco they dined at Ernie's, Mary's favorite spot.

While in that city they stayed on the 22nd floor of an apartment house overlooking Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay. Jane and Wendell Miller celebrate their '-iihdays on the same ciav. His is Oct. 30 and hers is Nov. 1, and they drove to Alamitos' Bay to celebrate with the Norman Rickers, former residents of Catalpa Rnad.

They enjoyed dinner and dancing at the yacht club and the next morning played golf. But the celebration was not over with, as they were feted again at the home of friends in Rolling HiUs Estates. Their daughter and her husband, Mardi and Rick Reese were there to join the celebration. Alice Furdie came up from Huntington Beach for the Ar-cadianns luncheon recently. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hackman of Mt Lebanon, Pittsburgh, flew out to visit the William Appels, longtime friends, in fact, the two men were childhood friends. The four motored to Santa Barbara, Morro Bay, Monte-rev, San Francisco, La Jolla and San Diego, They went-through the wine country near San Francisco, and "sipped" wine at Paul Maison's, The visitors were shown the fields of artichokes, and the dolphin show at Sea World at Mission Bav. Of ccurse, Disneyland was one of the attractions, as well Hearst's Castle at San Simeon. The Cost Plus, down by the waterfront in San Francisco, which is filled with imports from all over the world, was one of highlights.

Saw wonderful collection of jade and Marguerite bought herself a jade and cultured fish. After they arrived back in Arcadia, Marguerite took the visiters to the arborelum lor a tour. Come With Drying Effect Many wall clocks come wiih When the autumn leaves bc- matching sconces and are en- gin to fall, many people find rased in (iustproof containers that, the summer months have to provide year and years of dried their faces to a dried reliable timekeeping. prune texture. MRS.

MICHAEL JOSEPH TREMOGLIE Susan Jo Calkins Tremoglie-Calkins Nuptial Vows Said Miss Susan Jn Calkins and Michael Joseph Tremoglie were married Saturday in Church of the Good Shepherd. The Rev, James Holland officiated at the nuptials and a reception far 250 followed at the Ramada Flamingo Hotel in Arcadia. After a wedding trip to Ma-moth Mountain fnr skiing, the couple will make their home in Arcadia. Susan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Richard Calkins of Vista. She is a graduate of Flintridge Sacred Heart and Pasadena City College. Her bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tremoglie of Orange.

He attended Santa Ana Valley High, Orange Coast College and Santa Ana College. Mrs. James Maul was matron honor and Mrs. Wil- Parents Hear Medical Film On Alcoholism A film made by two doctors in Vienna on an experimental study of alcoholism was sh.cw:: at the-general meeting of Parents Without Partners Friday, at the Flamingo Ramada Hotel, Arcadia. Dancing and refreshments followed the meeting.

PWP is an organization for single parents, widowed, divorced, or separated, with or without custody of their children. Inspired Motif "Flipper-inspired" clock lias combinations of brightly polished and satin-finished brass wilh a dolphin niulii and matching towel rings with sculptured dolphin holders. liam Bargen served as bridesmaid. Marcel Aerts attended Michael as best man and seating guests were Larry Durante. Harold Heller and James Maul.

The bride spoke her vows in a gown of pure silk peau de soie with Venice lace trim. The bodice and Kubuki sleeves were in the unique star flower lace, and the A-frame skirt, cascading into a full chapel train, was appb'qued with scattered lace star flowers. Her bouffant veil of sheer silk illusion was attached to a pillbox cf miniature lace star flowers, encrusted with crystals and pearls. Attendants ware floor length gowns of a worsted fabric in a go-don wheat shade, accented at the waistline with white venice lace. They wore match-big pill box headpieces.

Yellow and white flowers were used in decorations. Amcnjr guests from out of town were Mr, and Mrs. A. E. great aunt and uncle.

LJSC Mothers Hold Joint Campus Meeting Interfraternlty Mothers Council of the University of California joined with the Intersornrity Mothers Club in a meeting at Town and Gown Foyer on the campus Thursday. Dr. Marvin B. Berry, associate professor of classics, Division of Humanities, spoke on "The Role of Women in Roman Society." Mrs, Allan B. Jaynes or Arcadia is treasurer of the Mothers' Council, headed by Mrs.

Sigurd Murphy Hancock Park, as president..

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