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2 (Wllmlnirton, Cel.) PRE99-JOURIAli Wednesday June iJ, 1941 STAR GAZER or 'eparid yt p. -By CLAY R. POLLAN- ARIES tIBRA L. A. JEWELER ROBBED LOS ANGELES (U.E1A Dia-mond thief robbed a downtown Los Angeles jewelry shop about noon today and escaped with a handful of jewels valued at more than a $1,000.

Jeweler Dave Miller said the bandit forced him to turn over the diamonds at gunpoint in the rear of his fifth-floor shop. MAR. 21 APR. 10 SEPT.23 OCT. 23 Your Doily Activity Gurd According to tht Start.

To devtlop messogo for Thursday, read words corresponding fo numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. exico 5-14-29-3? 53-62 4S.59-7I Mrs. John Bertram Seated As Gulf Ave. P-T A Leader With a profusion of roses providing a lovely background for impressive installation ceremonies, Mrs. John Bertram was seated as president of Gulf Avenue Parent-Teacher Association at the organization's recent monthly meeting.

Mrs. A. B. Cockerill was installing officer, assisted by Mrs. Robert Kremel, retiring who presented TAURUS Native Sons Box Social At VFW Hall Mirth and merriment of the olden days, and quite in keeping with theme for the approaching fiesta, is anticipated for the box social to be held tomorrow night under sponsorship of Wilmington Parlor No.

280, Native Sons of the Golden West. V.F.W. Memorial Hall, 1128 W. Anaheim street, will provide locale for the event set to begin at 7 p.m., according to Walter OCT. 24 W-H APR.

21 MAY 21 Wednesday, June 22 Born today, you are one of those happy, "life-loving" people. You seem to take joy in everything you do and spread your happiness over the social group which surrounds you. Fond of art, drama and poetry, you easily might become the center of an interesting intellectual group and become a leading light Travel holds a definite fascination for you and you probably will visit many foreign lands dur Departing this week for Mexico City is Mrs. M. Harris, formerly teacher of the A3 class at Gulf Avenue elementary school, to spend several week as ihe guest of childhood friends.

Although this will be Mrs. HaiTid' eighth trip to the southern city, she is 1-13-26-36 5041 6-15-J5-34 49-60 Japan has about 200 volcanoes but only 50 of them are considered active. GEMINI SAGITTARIUS each new executive with at MAY 22 JUKI 22 anticipating the visit with much pleasure as the sojourns are al-! Receives Diploma NOV. 23 DEC. 22 3-70-304: 55-72 scroll tied with ribbons in the P-TA colors of blue and 4-16-27-3 4S-S6 ways marked by trips to interesting points in surrounding country, CANCER CAPRICORN ing your lifetime.

On the other hand, you have a strong love of 1 Lend 2 Slight 3 Important 4 Best 5 Write 6 Pleasing 7 Work 8 You 9 Good TO Somebody 11 Deal 12 Danger 13 A 14 Those 15 Distant 16 for 17 Day 18 May 19 Wins 20 Secrets 21 With 22 Should 23 Of 24 Take 25 Matters 26 Helping 27 Seeing 28 From 29 Long 30 May 31 Ask 32 Banks 33 No 31 May 35 Accidents 36 Hand 37 It 38 Doctors 40 Financial 41 Be 42 A 43 Creditors 44 Succeed 45 And 4t5 And 47 Avoid 48 With 49 Develop 50 To 51 Lot 52 Viewpoint 53 Letters 54 Hasty 55 Revealed 56 Dentists 57 Be 58 Strange 59 A 60 QuicLiy 61 Someone 62 Today 63 In 64 Of 65 Judgments 66 Try 67 Alert 68 Merchants 69 Places 70 You 71 Sm.le 72 Today 73 To 74 All 75 Keep 76 Your 77 Endeavors 78 Cool JUKI 1) Boerner, chairman. Opn 12 Noon Phoiw It vjf, NOW PLAYING and other colorful events. Mrs. Harris is leaving Gulf Avenue school to teach in the DEC. 23 JAN.

20 home and always will want a close family group as a center 9-17-JMO 52-57-47 a ttfrifyini advNtwtjgL- 3 8-22-44-63 74-76-77 San Fernando valley, nearer her home, she revealed recently to of operations. If you could get into some kind of work which LEO AQUARIUS faculty members and officers of i 14 takes you from land to land moving your family with you JAN. 21 MA AU0.13 nothing could be more suitable to 10-18-31-42 51-64-70 33-54-65-66 73-75-78 your temperment. ou would The public is extended a cordial invitation to join the native born for the gala affair which will be highlighted by square dancing. Ladies attending must bring with them a box supper sufficient for two, which will be auctioned and sold to the highest bidder, the purchaser to share the delicacies with their owner.

Children may attend, Mr. Boerner said, but must bring their own supper. Coffee will be provided by the parlor. VIRGO succeed as a diplomat or a foreign correspondent if trained for it. PISCIS FEB.

20 V2b 2ND SMASH HIT! Maureen O'Hara in "A WOMAN'S SECRET" AUG. 24 SEPT. 22 MAR. 21 39 Overdue You women have more than the Gulf Avenue Parent-Teacher Association at a close-of-school luncheon. Mrs.

Unis McMeekin, also a Gulf Avenue teacher, left at the close of the semester for Kansas City, Chicago anl Champaign, Illinois, to visit relatives. She is motoring east with her daughter and family. The U. S. Department of the Interior is 100 years old.

It was established March 3, 1849, during President James K. Polk's ordinarily good judgment and 2-12-23-35 47-58-69 11-21-32-43 46-68 Adverse Neutral have a gift for languages. You know how to make a house into Avalon Theatre DOOnSOI'KlV Tl'J 4-15SI I'UR ULTIMA NOCHE! "DIOS SE LO PAGUE" In induction rites to be held July 14, Native Sons of the local parlor will seat Edwin Richards $3eacli Part a home no matter where you are. Anywhere you unpack a traveling bag can become "home." Highly idealistic in romance, you must guard against being as their president. Others to be "MI LUPE MI CABALLO" gold as Mrs.

Cockerill outlined the duties of her office. Inducted with Mrs. Bertram were: Mmes Gerald Mulligan, first vice president; Jack Millsap, second vice president; Thelma Sovde, third vice president Wade Partin, recording secretary; Max Poindexter, treasurer; A. J. Canning, financial secretary; Gene Cottom, historian; Fred Loren-zen, auditor; Robert Kremel, parliamentarian.

Mrs. Cockerill sang an appropriate selection at the conclusion of the installation and presented the new president with lovely bouquets of summer roses. Mrs. Lorenzen gifted Mrs. Kremel with her past president's pin in behalf of the association.

Annual reports were read by officers and committee chairmen, revealing an outstanding record of child welfare work. Two events designed to raise funds for these worthy projects were announced and received generous response. Several groups of chorus selections by the graduating AG class, directed by Mrs. Amanda Merriam. were well received.

A special guest, Miss Gwladys Cow-les, an exchange teacher from Wales, was introduced. Miss Cow-les is a cousin of Mrs. Mulligan. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Sam Nen and Mrs.

Frances Smith, room mothers, assisted by Mrs. Poindexter and Mrs. Harold Blakely. Alaria I.uina Ken KEVISTAS ME.VICANAS installed are: Dan Murphy, first vice-president; Clarence Peterson, Set (f3u C(ul) too impulsive when it comes to affairs of the heart. Consider well second vice-president: Ernie Par STARTS THURSDAY "CLAY I'lUEON" alo carson rides American Lesion NEWS POT LUCK SUPPER A pot luck supper with members of the Junior Auxiliary is planned for tomorrow night by the American Legion Auxiliary, Wilmington Unit No.

287. Members of both the senior and junior units will meet at 6.30 p. m. at the Legion clubhouse, 1260 Broad avenue. Those who have not been contacted concerning before marrying or there can be unhappiness in store for you.

in love with Valentin Gubitchev, her married Russian boyfriend, at the same time. She claims their romance was kissless. sons, third vice-president; Manuel Soares, marshal; Leonard Davis, inside sentinel; John Luc, recording secretary; Walter Boern Thursday, June 23 CANCER (June 23-July 23) A beach party Friday, June 24, will get summer activities off to a good start for members of the Clipper Club of Calvary Presbyterian Church. er, financial secretary, and Ralph Test all offers made today and A Bagdasar, treasurer. make sure they are trustworthy.

If possible postpone important I'hone 'I'Ernilnal 2-1141 157S n. (iAh'FUy Street Colorado Lagoon has been selected as locale, with festivities set to begin at 7 p.m. Each par decisions. Judith Says Friend DRIVE-IN THEATRE SECOND thrill In week for Jone Pedersen, 17, occurs as she receives diploma, graduating from Santa Rosa, high. She's been named "Miss California" in "Miss America" contest.

(International) LEO (July 24-Aug. 23) Con tinue yesterday's activities advan Now Playing Two Big Hits tageously. Romance and short JOAN CRAWFORD ZACHARY SCOTT in menu details are requested to telephone Mrs. Mary Lorenzen, TE 4-4164. Each member is requested to bring an article of canned goods to be placed in a basket of groc trips are on the agenda.

Plan a holiday. ticipant is requested to bring a hot dish and table service. Further information may be obtained by telephoning Mrs. Jean Elmore, TE 4-7106. She and her husband Harry, are skippers of the Clipper Club.

Vital Statistics Must Have Tattled WASHINGTON 0I.B Judith Coplon indignantly charged at her spy trial in Washington today that H. P. Shapiro must have tattled to the government about their friendship. Miss Coplon has admitted spending several nights in hotel rooms with him. Miss Coplon has testified she was "FLAMINGO ROAD" TOM BROWN AUDRY'LONG "DUKE OF CHICAGO" Plus Color Cartoon eries which will be given as door prize at the Auxiliary's Southern Counties Gas Company party on July 8.

JUNE 22 Mr. and Mrs. William Wood Mr. and Mrs. O.

E. Snyder Kentucky has more miles of navigable river water than any other state. DOROTHY DIX Stylish Marriage VIRGO (Aug. 24-Sept. 22) Today shows a business improvement, so make the best of all potentials.

Follow through yesterday's ideas. LIBRA (Sept. 230ct23) The "go ahead" light is on for all your plans. Push them through to a satisfactory completion now. SCORPIO (Oct.

24-Nov. 22) Put your new plans into operation. Expansion is all right today. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.

22) A fine day for business as well as romance. Combine the two, perhaps for the happiest results. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20) Excellent influences are working for you now.

Take full advantage of them to further your best interests. AQUARIUS (Jan. 19) Good news ought to add ta -the day's enjoyment. This can be a really top operational day. Make it one.

PISCES (Feb. 20-Mar. 21) Love and romance still in the foreground for you. Follow up yesterday's opportunities for J5 $euea(ed Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Shockley, 1824 247th street, Lomita, announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Shirley Billings-ley, to Richard E. Sarff, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. R.

Sarff, 23215 Maribel avenue, Avalon Village. The affianced pair have set September 12 as date for plighting of their marital Show Wedding For Middle-Income Pair Is Prententious, Unfair To Parents DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Our daughter is planning to be married soon and resents our suggestion of having a heme wedding Such as we feel that we can afford. Her plan is to have brilliant ehurcb wedding at night with every friend and acquaintance invited. We object to this because it would be a'great financial strain upon us. What shall we dot C.

EI. ANSWER: If you have even an elementary backbone you For fun-on-the-run, as you've already Washday blue discovered, there's no travel mate like that Buick of yours especially if it's really in the pink. So while you're readying yourself for vacation tours, how about doing the same for your car with a little of that special Buick care that does so much to make trips top-notch? For instance win to Bcueue juut unufiuici uuisbovh-able demands and simply tell ner that yon wih not be bulldozed into going into debt for a silly display that you cannot afford. Nowhere ein in the world do people get 30 little run for their moi.ey as they do at a splurge wedding, and why people who are poor or in moderate circumstances ever make such a bad invest is one ot the things that nobody can explain. From the time the bride trails ner white satin nd orange blossoms into the church ifSWMiB'sBoi-: -wcrst will (MPUaar I ARIES (Mar.

22-Apr. 20) New DOROTHY OIX ideas and working them out in made plans is highly favored. TAURUS (Apr. 21- May 21) Expand your business ideas to their fullest right now. See that you get exactly what you want.

GEMINI (May 22- June 22) Combine social and business plans for the best possible results today. You can make a good advance now. BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS Looks through and out of it generally does not consume more than 15 minutes, yet tor that brief period ot J.iTing the spotlight turned on ner she has paid hundreds and often thousands of dollars. And it isn't worth It. A CKIMS When a poor girl has a show wedding It i a crime, because it means that for the sake of flaunting herselt in the public eye she has been willing tc run ner poor old fcther into debt, to lay upon his already burdened ehoulderr an additional load that will make them sag still 'urther downwarc and that she fist subjected ner whole family to pinching economies that they will nave to endure for ysars to come while thsy are trying to pay off the debt of her folly and vanity.

Moreover, uo.ie.iS she is marrying a 'rich man, aud that is seldom the case, she is starting out in her new iife on the wrong foot because she is beginning a way that she cannot Keep up. 41so, she is making both berselt her young Husband ridiculous because tor a poor young coup.e who are tc live in a two-by-four fla and who nave not even their furniture paid tor, to get married ap if they were millionaires is merely to hand all of their friends nai acquaintances a derisive laugh. Can you "stop on a The answer's yes when our experts get through truing up worn drums, mounting new linings to replace old worn ones. I-lI'J ml Got plenty of pep? Our engine i tune-up is 'ust the ticket to -M iSJni brine back f'asning new-car liveliness on hills and straight- JUNE 22 James P. Beecher Jerry Colbert Henry L.

Thompson Mrs. Joe Ascolesi Mrs. Emma Prescott Aaron C. Jones Marcial Motipe, Jr. Frank A.

Anderson John A. Smith Robert Miller Agues Armstrong Mrs. Alice R. Small ill? Works for you Want a good steer? That's just what you've got, after our front-end experts get through adjusting your steering mechanism to give it new-car lightness. How's your view? It'll be good, night and day, when you let our experts check your lights, windshield wipers, and windows.

DEAR OOROTH DIA: Is here any cure for a liar? Or for one who finds it easier and pieasanter to believe a lie than to tace the truth? 1 am still a young girl, though I nave oeen married tor six years tc a liar. Have aim three times and have only just returned to try a fresh start sgain, but find after only tour months that he nas Been lying to me just the Once igam I find myself hating him tor it anu planning to leave and go lack to business. Do you think I an. right or wrong? MARY ANSWER' i do not believe that a liar eter ecases to He or becomes trustworthy. The truth simply isn in suet a one, an i he or she cannot become dependable and straightforward.

If you nave tried on three different occasions to get along with your nusoand ana every time ae nas deceived you, think you are foolish to waste any more time on him. It will always oe the same old story ot fair promises that are never kept, of reformation that never reforms, of quarrels and reconciliations that Keep you forever upset and miserable. Better just gie the liar up unless you love him well enough to forgive his duplicity end not let it make any difference to you. OES to Observe 'Advance Night' At Regular Meet "Advance Night" will be observed tomorrow night at the regular meeting of Wilmington Chapter No. 459, Order of Eastern Star.

Worthy Matron Myrtle Wakefield and Worthy Patron Gordon Busby will open the meeting promptly at 8 p.m. in Masonic Temple, 924 Avalon boulevard. They request the attendance of all members. Chassis sassy Does it ride roughly squeal and squeak at you? Drive in we'll "shoot Ihe works" with our grease guns and oilcans to take the noise and stiffness out of your ride give you easier steering. And a Buick-troined mechanic will give your car a conscientious trouble preventing inspection at well without charge! In short, start your trip in our shop and you'll find it free of car worries all the way.

Drop in see our facilities talk to our experts and see for yourself it's the best insurance of a good time that you can buy. FREE DURING JUNE Turn first to the Classified Directory for whatever you need. It's your handy guide to 'most everyone in town who sells or serves. DEAR MiSS DIX: I am a girl, 24 years oid. madly infatuated with a married man and be 't with me.

No the fact about our relationship has been discoverea, even 61b wife knows it. How can I Justify my position before my many friends so it will appear that i am the victim of his wiles, instead of being equally guilty with him In the matter! SA1PHIRA ANSWER: You can't. The day has gone by worn a girl could pose as a victim of the perfidy of man and be wept over and pitied of being condemned. The old Ignorant, innocent, cre.iuious racket has played out. Everybody tow snows that the modern girl snows ber way abo'i.

and is perfectly aware ot what she is dolug ana that when a man leads her intc temptation It is because sht 1 out looking for It. So my advice to yon is to be a good sport and take your medicine, your triendg aod acquaintances will have a lot more respect for you than they will if yon leave the man to stand all the obllquy I alone. And you will simply tive them a laugh it you try to play with our regular $10.00 PERMANENT '8 oe for only We will give you absolutely free a $4.00 scalp glow brush. To get acquainted, lucky customer will receive a $17.50 suit case. We specialize In Hair Cutting and Shaping MARY ELLEN BEAUTY SALON 13112 West Anaheim TE 4-OUB 1 You'll find it fast in the mm mm YELLOW PAGES The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 900 V.

Anaheim St. Wilmington DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to reao'rs, but will nurwer problem at general Interest through ber column..

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