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Daily Independent Journal from San Rafael, California • Page 6

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MARIN COUNTY SOCIAL AND CLUB ACTIVITIES Due to an illness In thff Swiss Family I'raunfouicr, who worn to have tacari featured, program for tho Thursday, 1 37 mcctlnu oi' the Mill Valloy Outdoor Art club's guest; day has been changed. 'Edna Lorraine will be; presented Ins tend In solo drama, "Queen Dolly" by Kay Delliml Hall. The hlE.tori.val and. picturesque presentation display, 1 the humor and pathos in intimate moments with Dolly Madison. is presented la authentic costumes and with incidental period iriuslc by fcvxl Weber at the piano.

Vioscborough recently presented this drama at the (Jallt'omia chib in San Francisco, Berkeley Women's dub, University of California Mother's club and Phllorna- UJenn club of Stockton. The all men's show "Quo Status" or "Bun for the Roundhousa Mero, They'll Wovei- Corner Yon will bo presented at the Art club on Friday, March 28 at 8 p.m. The show will bo under the direction of Mr. and Mrs, William Morrison. Among tho men In the are Leo Punier, George Marsh, isugene McQeorse, Bob Pike, Bob Barker, Dick Dunford, Don Werner, Kent Seymour, Al Olesecto, a i Houghton, Carl Moshor, Pat Boy Laugesen, Bill Qvtstgaard, ad Johnson and Dick Reynolds, Tho show is a benefit for tha mirKB's scholarship fund.

Following the show a smorgnsboid will bo served under tho direction of Mrs, Albert Glesecke. Reservations arc being taken by Mrs. K. R. Mlohaelsen and 'Mrs.

P. C'onnclloy. Important cvfcnt, ol' the week in Belvedere and Tlburoh is the Belvedere Nursery dinner Friday night at Corinthian Yacht Club. Tho 7:30 dinner will bo preceded by several cocktail parties and no-host gatherings. A spring Memo will bo featured In tho decorations, withy an abundance ol' camellias and spring blossoms, Mrs, Kenneth Frost and Mis.

Wayne, co-chairmen, announce dancing will follow tanner. Tho nursery 'school mothers arc waking tho apple pics which will be tho dessert. Membcro of this comrnlttce arc Mesdiimeu HnwuKl Allen, Rlc'htu'd J. Baton, Bluckmoic, Arthur G. Coil- bran, John M.

Moore, Noah, Clifford Pcdersen, Edward, Byall, Kivhy, Philip Williams, Walter P. Siml, Robert Watkins. Ernest Ncvcii), B. Giuitnfson, Charles Colcman and Sidney Additional reservations aro mmounced. They have been made by Mrs.

A. M. Murray, Dr. Benjamin Rnatal'l, Messrs and Mes- damcj; Undone Whcnry, Worth Seymour, Ronald Simpson, Philip B. Wallace, Kclwin Drrachsol, Andrew G.

Brenncls, 'Henri Quille- mcttft, Townsond H. Sheldon, Christopher Castle, A. C. Anderson, Jerome E. Lautcn, J.

Benton Bostlcb, Arthur 0. Talbot, David Tcathor, Willarrt Anderson, Joseph W. Chambcrlin, A. Hadley, and Dr. and Mrs.

Kirk D. Garrctson. The Crippled Children's Society of Marln county hag 6no of the most OKcltlng dctestlvo Jobs in real life. It crippled children and helps them to rcceivo tha needed aid. liut 'chess latest treatment ocla are ot little value to tha crippled, child whoso whereabouts aro known to tho physician ancl clinic.

Tha Society, i.ishif.; funds contributed through the Easter Seal drive, carries on ft systematic campaign to locate- these children. The Society constant contact 1 with Fashioned For Flaftery flattery In planted pcplnm, news in the cape sleeves; six-gore skirt is very wesmi'olc, too! Smart Is but one (a'ta'lc idea tor this dross; nntl you can 1'inlsh it with lonKWi' the pophira. NCI. SOflii is cut in sixes 1H, 18, an, as, as, 44, 40 and, ois. sine 1C, 4 yds.

3)-iu. Send Sac lor Pattern with Nanie, Addrcwi, Style Number ami sine. Address Pattern Buvcau, Independ- cnt-Joiiviiiil, 1038 Street, San Ea- Incl, Calif. Vatici'iM veariy li fill onlers mcdhiloly. Vtf liandllni; ot order livst dass iMall inclmlc an 5o pitttcrn.

Just off tho press! The 1 SuHiiuor Fashion Book, Its tic- lis'ihfcful prcaoiitat-Ion tho fashions In tlir. 1 form ot! doiKMidn practical, easy 'pattcra tic- siyns--ovcv 1S5 ot them, for every Dgo and ovevy type. Bo an cai'lj bird, sew now with'Mils book as your guide. Price 35 cents. Nofe To Subscribers: Fashion Book (i-f desired), Patterns 2 5 1 schools, doctors, nurses, aocial work- era who work with famiHem ithd children.

The Society distributes films and literature, furnishes speakers and sponsors conferences designed to Inform ths public oE available services for the handicapped. Through Easter Seal services tha Society refers children to other eiicifiK for additional help and the Easter Seal Funds help pay for this service supplied. Gencsset) Council No. 180, Degree of Pocahontas has completed ar- ranKemonta for tha reception to be hold on Friday evening, honoring the groat third brave, Beno Bosco. Tho Tegular meeting and reception to the; Great Chief will be held in tho Portuguese American Hall in San Rafael commencing at 8 p.m.

Mrs. Otto Borfcteld, tlia Pocahontas will preside, assisted by Miss Alice Arbinl, Wcnonah An escort to tho groat chief will bo In charge the 1951 delegates who attended Sacramento conclave. These are the past gn Pooahontaa, Mrs, Julia Tartaul, and Mosdames Attlllo Segale, August Klonte, Horace Phillips, Raymond Andrude and Albert Graham, In honor ol. the groat chief a class of candidates will be adopted into Gcnessoe Council by tha "Alt Gir! Degrees Team" under the captaincy of Mrs. Sogalu, Refreshments and decorations are under the supervision of the delegates, Invitations to the event have been sent to all bay area Councils.

The great chid a member of Tnmal Tribe No. 288 Improved Order oi' Red Men and was appointed to the high office position by the great sachem, Mark DlBamio of San Pedro. The great third bravo, who will serve one year, lias under his supervision the tribes-ai; Petnluma, Santa Rosa and Uklah. ART! ON ft Maisdcn Aigall who will be Ihe featuicd artist tomorrow at the Thursday Musical Glub.The program beginning' at 2:30 will be held at the home of. Mrs.

Russell Smith of Ross. Argall's program will include grand opera arias. Many Of Word's "Ills Be Caused: By Atom's Cooking 8 9 A i A rashion Parade At Art, en Center Friday By 'DOROTHY ROE LonE-Afferhig takes II, on the chin again--this tiras from a noted nutritionist, Owllon Fredericks, who many world's ills, from had temper to ulcers, may bs caused by Mom's homij cooking, In hU new book, "Bat, JJve and Be Merry," Fredericks says that Mom' fried potatoes apple pip may be, over a period of ireais, ns lethal a dose as any'ever dished out by Lucretia Borgia Amm leans sulfer from a multitude of says Frederick 1 citing tli( American Medical AswcUtion' statement that out of eveiy 1,000 Americans over IB years of age 9W will have some trace of anomia, obesity, tuberculosis or any of 20 other common ailments, Many of thi'e, he claims, could ba prevented or eliminated bv cou-ect diet This author it dtiertor of the Institute of Nutrition Research, member of many technical societies and a former univeuity inshuctor In the chemistiy of foods and nuta- tion He also has a radio nrogifun, "Living should Be Pun" Fven though we think we aie Past Pocahontas' Have Annual Dinner Ihe annual past Pocahontas' dinner took piaco recently at the Green Mill. Mrs. Charles Wensloff, the junior past Pocahontas of Gen- csse Council, D.

of: was In charge of arrangements. Those attendjMg were: Mesdames Salvatpre Tartaul, Horace Phillips, Chris Christensen, Edward Clinton, Joseph SOldavinl, Joseph Zappella, George' Soldavtol, John Hogan, Edward Griffin, Attilio Segale, Augue Kientz, Walter Maz. ii Praiit Morgan, August Arbinl, John William Goodwin, Alice Powers, Alice Cbstello, Myrtle Vida Vollers and Miss Thelraa, Pitzmorr'ls, "Fashion. Is Spring" will he the thcmo for the parade of.spring at- lira he shown at tSio dessert fashion show and bridge party Friday evening planned by the Marln Women Organize Women of the Lutheran Church of Novnto met at tho home of Mrs. Myrtle for the purpose organising a Lutheran Women's Society.

A constitution was read and discussed and will be adopted at the next meeting oil the society to be held iu April. The following of fleers'were elected to serve for the ensuing year: president, Mrs. Vlo- let Roos; vice-president, Mrs. Myrtle Bergala; secretary, Mrs. Jeanne Coulter; and treasurer, Mrs.

Darlane Faustina. The Rev. GeoJfgs Jacobsen. Is castor oi' the church. Two projects were discussed: The Concjuest for Christ.

Movement and the establishment of a''Nursery to fas' conducted during the worship. Mrs. Mable Lanfcz Is in charge oJ tha Nursery. Mrs. Lydia.

Asklm Is appointed to take care of the Easter decorations. vening Tomorrow night Is' party night with the Mill Valley'iPblk. Dancers who meet each week a't the Outdoor Art Clubhouse. With St. Patrick's Day in mind, committee in charge of the evening is, Mr.

ana, MM. John and Mrs. Mickey McGowan and Dri and Mrs. Vcrnon On part'y night, which is fun night and always held on the thrld Thursday, each month, Charles Relnclollar, the group's 'teacher-, acts as MO and saves instruction for the other Thursady nights month. Intermediate dancers who wish to 1 loarn new dances and revive old ones aro invited to attend at any time.

For Annual Tea Mm, Florsaco Diercks be chairman of the hostess committee tor the meeting of the Dorcas Society of Fairfax, at the Fairfax Congregational Community Church, Tuesday afternoon, March 215. Serving with Mrs. Dievcte will bo tho Mesdames Mary Hlghtower and Rob Roy. M' -the post presidents' tea, on April 9, will be completed at the meeting. Portraits, Application and Passport Photograph!) Copied STUMP Est.

1910 1311 -JHi St. Sam Rafael Ot American Dental Assistants Association. affair, to benefit the association scholarship fund, will start at 8 at the bai'n of the Marin Art and Garden Center. Mrs. John Gary Oilman will present fashions from ths Boss Valloy Shop, Mrs.

Gardner Monroe Is general chairman of the party assisted by Misses Mildred Warner ana Gene- vleve Doose, In charge of ticket sales Miss Barbara Tedrick. Mrs. Charles S. Adklns is assisting Mrs. Gilman with models: atid fashions.

Other committee chairmen in- cludo Mrs, H. Richard card game arrangements; Mrs. John L. Kane and Misn Vivian Dimmire, refreshments. Larkspur Circle Druids Meet The 'last official circular the Grand Archdruldess clage, of United Order -of Druids, was read last week' at a meeting of Larkspur Circle of Druids.

Archdruidess Ann Smith of "Larkspur Circle presided, at ths nvet- tag. During the gatherins Mrs, Alvln Ahlers, team announced a team practice for Monday, March Team members told tn notify her if they cannot, attend, After tha business ineetins! social hour was held. Mrs. Jack Miller she is. planning an entertainment progiam for the meeting of the group to ue hold March 27 at 8.15 p.m.

at Larsspur city hall. TONiGHT EL CAMINO: "5 Fingers" 8'50 only. "Barefoot Mailman" 11 00. Jay Oldilte 8,38. Iiast complete show S'36.

"Scandal Sheet" a-40. "Waco" 7 35-10-20. Last complete show 8:35. i A A A I of the RJver" 9.00 only, "This Woman is Danpiurous" TiW-lOiSO. Last complete show 8 40.

SEQUOIA: "Red Shoe's" Last show tAST TIMES TONIGHT iNEWSPA'FERr A1SO JOAN CKAWORD "This Woman is Dangerous" right foods, says Fred- these ojften have been rob- beil of their vifcumtos and rflinerals by; the, ttae'lijhey have bcifn pro- cooked' and. brought! to the tablet He obsepes: 'Almost as -touch malnutritions! mayhem is committed ip our beautifully, appointed Amerlc'an kitchens as in transportation, stoioge and ovor-rp recessing he jsives this advico to honse- who would feed thalr laml- lies well. The which, undoubtedly viHll ptertse all husbands, is: "Lady, lay oil the Stale food, says Fredericks, never has 'th(e nutritional value of food. So cook; only enough lor one meall and If there's any litft, fued It to 'the dog. He advises serving as much raw food as possible, such Afresh fruits and green salads.

iWhein you prepare a salad, be- sure It's 1 Hosts At Shanghai Dance The junior class of the Tamalpais! School, for Boys its dance, held last Saturday in Cambridge Hall on campus, the "Junior Shanghai." The Chinese theme was carried out and were 'lanterns and.Ming During the intermissions, college songs weie sung liy the junior and their guests, and during the icfresh- mont hour B. Aikens, studejjt at the school, and Larry Kiddwell, San Bafael'Military cadet, sang Hosts'anil-hostesses were Clifford C. the school, and Mrs. Bunds, Messrs, and dames D. Merryman, Charles Gabriel, Barrett G.

Hindes and Mi's. Reginald Anderson, Among those present were Sandra Staufler, Kathy Carol Hos- nier, Linda Froghagen, Ma.rylene Dalton, Annie Laurie Iund, Cynthia Nathan, Annie Rowley, Joline Fer- arr'l, Janet Joan Apple- ba'um, Liz Henderson, Ann Harris, Elizabeth Fowler, Hettie Owen. Mary Spaulding, Gillette, Rosemary Lane, Peggy Willard, Marion Minyard, Sandra Pranchi, Jean ttadcrwood, Kaholyn Daily, Shirley IPoster, Dl- ane Slveraon, Sandra Stewart. B. D.

Aikens, Robert Ejorn, Paul Davis, Alex S'alconl, Michael Paraday, Kenneth Gabriel, Gill Hayes, Allan Johnson, Michael Levlson, 'eter Levison, Tony Meier, Wayne Merryman. Donald Morgan, Dick Oberholtzer, Albert Pettit, Don Quayle, Paul iutleilge, Brock Settlemler, John Stark, Jimmy Stewart, George Sweeney, Jim Woodward, John David Toll, Graham Cottrell, Donn Conn, Ed Downer, Dart Milich, Larry Kiddwell, Bob Lacltbaum, Owen and Perez Lazano. On the evening's committee were Tony Meier, John -Upston, Albert Paul Davis, Jimmy Stewiut and DJck 'Oberholtzer. I.MAR1N COUNTY'S ONLY DAILY MATIN1E AT ,1:30 StartEntg TODAY Our Second Big Major Feature TheslickesKONMAN of them alii ADDED ATTRACTION ON THE APPEABIN5 TWICE DAILY MATINEE: P.M.' P.M HE'S THE KEYHOLE KING OF YELLOW JOURNALISM! Every Page a HEET SCAHOA1 ELLIOTT PAULHURDS ARE HOSTS Mr. Mid Paul Hurd played hosts at an open Sunday to more than 50 of their Mends.

The event celebrated the opening 1 of the Kurds' new borne on Edith avenue overlooking the Mill Valley golf Peter Wise, the Kurds' daughter, Mrs. 'David Keller and Mrs. Jolin George served. green, he warns: The whitish side leaves of lettuce lack the mlns of the glossy green leaves. Don't overcook either VegettblM pr moats, as this Is another eoih- mon method of killing off vltamtni.

Pork Is the only meat which he well done to lie digestible. Moil others are better undercooked "than overcooked. Use butter as cooking fat. loaded with vitamins. Cook vegetables rapidly In eor- ered pans and serve immediately, saving Ithe "pot liquor" for soupi or For the portrait you want LAGSDIN PHOTOGRAPHY It Tbrockmorton El Pasea DU.

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