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The Bakersfield Californian from Bakersfield, California • Page 5

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i T-V-C ''v- T-T I I I .1 I J-- Bafeprsfield friends comes the by Mr, and i George L. Johnson, Ventura, of the engagement pt theJr daughter, Miss Dorothy Ponald Sti' Mary, son of r. and Stirs! Herbert St. Miory, 191S Spruce street, The betrothal was-revealed Thursday evening at a cocktail party at the Johnson home "Ventxira. I The refresinuent "wag centered with a punch fctowj; and cryta! eettinis, lighted by tall tapers.

A yellow color scheme'was chosen for the table and accented again on the mantle piece flowers and candles. A box of candy with a silver heart bearhigT a picture of the couple was passed among the many guests. The redding date Sas ndt, been fixed, but tentative plans a service ia Ventura, Sir, St. Mary, parents of tlie Ittture Will attend. Hiss Johnson is employed in the office of t'ne superintendent, of city schools in Ventura.

Her finance is connected with RepabJic Supply Company there. He the service in August, 1941, And served in Germany, Italy and France. With a rating of staff sergeant he was discharged at Fort MacArthur at Christmastime in 1945, He Is a native son of this city, where he was popular in student and social circles, and received his education in Bakersfield schools, 1 i f. -Wi--' .1 -H m. I T-' ,1 l-l T- JT JV" torJOertjCof asd i To Mrs.

Howard been given the chairmanship ttdns during tfee She will American Association of fc anlted First Methodist lay; July 5 at P- Shower for Miscellaneous to of Bon Foivfe, when' Mrs. A. 1 Parsons aa4 Mrs. Eett Mays enter- iff 1 at at erenfi HaroI4 in ttilif softly she as its comraiinHy asid; vith white acessorfes to "Wedding bells will ring for Miss Mary Luverne Stanton and 3C, Buscher Saturday, August 3, at 6:30 p. ra.

at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Stanton and her fiance is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Buscher, 114 South Hayes street. A single ring: service is' planned. I). M.

Olsen will stand with the bride as her matron of honor a Griffith will be the brides onaid. Mr, Stanton "will give his daughter in marriage and Henry Buscfaer, TffiU act as-best man. M. Borda, Frank Stanton and John Sprague have been chosen as ushers. After a wedding journey to Santa i 1 I -'iV, C'V- -VJ 1 I Permanent Wave Barbara the couple will be at home, August 7, at 114 South Hayes The bride-to-be, a member of the old Sprague family of Bakersfield, is an alumna of Bakersfield High School and Junior College.

She entered the Spars during World II. In junior college she was active In student groups, among them the choral club. She has been, the center of several parties, among them a shower given by Mrs. Olsen and rs, Griffith at the latter's home or 20 guests. An umbrella of pink and white crepe paper ruffles was suspended over the gift table.

Mr. Buscher attended the local schools before entering the service. Ke spent six years with the arrny, three uf them overseas. He participated in the Africa, Sicily and Italian campaigns and won the Purple Heart and other honors. A reception will be held at First Baptist Church with Mrs.

H. Karpe presiding as hostess. Cut flowers will surround a three-tiered wedding cake. Ronald Clark will present vocal solos and Mrs. Clark will be at the organ.

All friends of the young couple have been bidden to the wedding and reception. affairs committee, assist Clara Hoi mes and bue accessories aMd a cor- iheart roses attended Miss of honor. She wore a black dinner dress a corsage gardenuis. William Cook Green Acres, west of Thursday night. wiH wed August 4 is fevr Douglas and Kenry married Sunday in afld are now spending a i3 at La Jolla.

Byron "Will- of Cdliomfeta Studios, Miss the daughter of Mr. vwood, presented violin solos at the and Mrs. F. Higgiris, 610 street, wedding, which was attended and her fiance is the son of Sir. and Mrs.

K. Fowler, 901 street. a gathering of violinists. The bride- the son of Mr. and Mrs.

1 as best man. Mrs. Clayton mother an aqua, colored suit white accessories and a of white garden The fcrfde is the daughter of Mrs. Kiggins, Las Veg-as, and Volla Q. Davis, 45 Bakersfield, She the refreshments, hour, iced Heisry Schwab of Ventura, is a con- dessert was served with a cake, in- cert violmiet 1 'The bride, the daughter of Gordon Douglas of Ojai, is an accompiished her education at scribed with the names of the be- trot feed pair.

Attendfiife were Mesdames Martha Camp, Ma! SUva, Rex Henry. Bessie Higglns, Jack Guthrie, Ban Mays, Lloyd Wright. Wayne Wallace, Dale Mossen, Betty Murphy, James White, R. L- Fowler, W. F.

Higgins, Allen Champion. Hoy Bledsoe. Misses Barbara Perry. Joy Hig- gins, Dorothy Rogers, Pattj' Van SON BORN TO HARTS Congratulations are being received by Mr. and Mrs.

Dan C. Hart, 1401 Bernard street, upon the birth of a son, Bale Everett, Sunday, July 22, at Mercy Hospital. The mother is the former Miss Eileen Bilts. The i child was welcomed by two brothers, 1 Fred, and Daniel C. Hart.

Mrs. H. K. Dickscm i Aisd she will act as finance chairman for Woman's Club of Bakersfield, with Mrs. Forrest Frick as her vice- chairman.

In the latter capacity she will be aKsisted by sub-chairmen haying charge of special events through the season. The program, a particularly interesting one, was revealed today as follows: An autumn afternoon bride: party in October, with Mrs. Chester James as chairman and Mrs. McCoy as vice-chairman. November, a California Fiesta, with Mrs.

Chester as chairman and Mrs. Harry Gardner and Mrs! Norman PoUasky, vice-chairmen. December, the first of two dances, to be given by the club at the request of members. Mrs. I Donald Kendall heads the committee, i with Mrs.

Ed Rose as vice-chairman. I Also a rummage sale with Mrs. P. A. Weaber and Mrs.

L. W. Crab tree as where she was graduated with the Meter, Darlene Higgins, Jeanne Hig- class of She was a member of girie, Barbara Winger, JewelHow- the high school band an active) ard, Laura Carter, Celia Restitute tnember of the of Rainbow for 1 and Virginia Holder. ffirte. She made her home with her! grandmother.

Mrs, Ollie Slier 1943. The bridegroom is the son Mr. and Mrs, R. A. McCormick ofi Glendale, He attended Bakersfieid LWO vveeK fegh School and served with the armed forces for two years.

He is now employed by the Superior Creamery here. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick will make their home in Bakersfield after Au- firet. hfive returned trom Chapter 1' Eight new of Lambda chapter.

Phi Alpha Kappa sorority, were initiated recently in the palm room of Bakersfield Inn. A dinner party preceded the mitiation. Miss Lorraine Anderson headed the cere- i 'ma Las Vegas Mr. and JJrs. J.

A. Ewing, 720 South Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCabe, 1104 El Rancho, are vacationing ai Hotel Last Frontier, Las In questrienne and, a talented violin- She will continue her nusical and other studies in TXJS Angele where the couple will live. Mr.

Schwab completed 10 years of study and concerting throughout continental Europe, returning to the United Slates in 1934. He appeared in numerous recitals and radio programs, At present he is a member of the string quartet, Santa Barbara; the Musart quartet, Los Angeles, and is a member of several symphony orchestras-as well as being engaged in work for Holly-wood motion picture studios. ADVEBTISE.UENT Mrs. Gladys Hachal will spend the next month in Whittier. mony committee, by 1 Louis Stumbaugh, Mrs.

Frankie Henslee and Miss Charlotte Tuther- ford. members include Mesdames Fra.nk Clegg, Robert Coats, P. Cuneo, Kenneth Buncan- son, John, Gillette, Lavinia Griffin, Vaughn itarrison and J. R. Woltz.

Heesslee-Cuneo Betrothal By passing the traditional box of candy at meeting of Phi Alpha KappST sorority, Lambda chapter, Mrs. Frankie Henslee revealed her betrothal ta Dr. George H. Cuneo, local dentist. Mrs.

Henslee, a resident of Bakersfieid for 11 Fifty Guests Attend i Event of Sumner Circle I JMesdames Lyman'Finn and Otis Ludwick entertained members of Sumner Circle No. 107, Order of Druidesses, at a wiener in the garden at the "home" of 2649 Alturas DxiveZ-Xh Fifty members attended. Games were played, with prizes awarded. There will be no more meetings until August 22, which will be celebrated as "homecoming" night. StemaeA acting up? Help it calm down with soothing PEPTO-B2SMOL.

For yean, many doctors have recommended PEPTO-BISMOL for relief of-sour, upset stomach. It fcelprretard intestinal fermentation and alinple diarrhea. PEPTO-BISMQL tastes good and does your stomach is upset. A NORWICH PRODUC1 is employed Southern Pacific Excellent Quality Giving Beautifully Yet Long-Lasting Curl Featuring Company. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank, Robinson of chairman and vice-chairman. In i Fort Worth, Texas. The wedding January a wintertime tea is planned I dat ha been set for early Septem- with itrs. E.

G. Buerkle in charge, and in February the annual ushers with Mrs. Nash Brown as vacation in East chairman, and Mrs. J. HcNaul ON WAT -6391 and Mrs.

Don as vicercnalr- men. March has been set aside for a series of hostess parties to take the form of bridge luncheons and dinners. Mrs. Larry Frick heads this activity. second dance is scheduled for April with Mrs.

Kendall and Mrs. Rose again-heading the committee. May Lei Day in May is the exciting caption under which a garden party and style show in the Hawa, nan way IK being announced. This will be held in the C. E.

Houchin garden, with Mrs. Tod Hosier as chairman, assisted by Mrs. Hauchin. Misses Edythe Stevenson and Ruth Norton of 1325 street, returned Monday from a train trip east, which took them into Ohio, and Michigan with some time spent in New Orleans. PROMPT.

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Rfi. Sundays 12 to Saturdays Lovers of Fine Furniture to Inspect a New Shipment of Livin oom Including 2-Piece Charles of London, French Regency, Louis XIV, and Italian Renaissance Suites and a Large Assortment of Occasional Chairs. NOW BEING SHOWN AT avis 8:30 to 6:00 P.M. i Chester Avenue ENROLL NOW Veterans Accepted Under the G. i.

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Pages Available:
207,205
Years Available:
1907-1977