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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 34

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OFFICERS ELECTED Homemakers if Unit Adding 'V -I. It i to Its Rolls The homemakers group of the a- Southern Section of California Part MAY 11 1 949 Home Economics Association recently elected new officers and, 7 under direction of Mrs. Robert" mm Notables From Afar McAndrews, section chairman, is recruiting new members. The next meeting of the home- makers will be In Matchless Here for Laiv Parley try's record of 1.4 "crimes" per 1000 population includes anything punishable by only three months' detention, Miss Sathern explained. Norway has in habitants, 250,000 of them in Oslo, House, owned by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.

Miss Mercedes Gaffney, member, will speak. Officers Listed The homemakers group is composed of former prof esisonal home economists and teachers, as well as recent college graduates engaged in full-time homemaking. The group's officers are Mmes. Charles Gregory of Inglewood, president; Frank Morris, vice-president; Charles LaFranboise, treasurer; Eldon Cessna of El Segundo, secretary; James Dooley of Venice, the largest city, or 400,000 in Greater Oslo. There are approximately 200 women lawyers in Women from "countries of both hemispheres are arriving this week to attend the fifth conference of the International Federation of Women Lawyers here Saturday through May 19.

Dr. Rosalind Goodrich Bates, International president, has received a number of the visitors in her office. She will preside at business and social functions being arranged now in honor of the guests. Julia Sathern of Norway was the first to arrive. That coun- MM.

Norway, Miss Sathern reported. She is chairman of the inter national organization's Penal Law and Procedure Committee and will preside at a work session Monday at Olive Hill Foundation. corresponding secretary, and Louis Prominent American delegates Mende, membership chairman. who will attend the convention are Judges Florence E. Allen of WOMEN LAWYERS Dr.

Rosalind Goodrich Bates, left, president of International Federation of Women Lawyers, and Gretchen Wellman are active in plans for conference of members from all over world. Times photo. Cleveland, Blanche Funk Miller PATTERN TODAY 1 of Tacoma, Mildred Boyer of Oklahoma City, Theresa Meikle of San Francisco and Agatha La- ajs own alccoU M6SH6S frnm our Street Floor Shoe Salon. El Camino Real Mrs. A.

J. Slatter to Head' Pleiades Pleiades Club, at its meeting yesterday in the Ambassador, elected Mrs. A. J. Slatter president.

The nominating committee's slate, previously announced in Londe of Washington, D.C. MacArthur Aide to Talk Eleanor Jackson of Santa Mon BAR to Meet ica, trials prosecutor on Gen. you ca' Douglas MacArthur's staff, will Election and an informal pro The Times, was elected. Mrs. Slat speak at a luncheon Tuesday at ter succeeds Mrs.

Ralph W. Har the Olive Hill Foundation. Judge rison, who presided at the lunch Clarence L. Kincaid, presiding eon session yesterday. judge of the Superior Court, will outline U.S.

court procedure. Entertainment of the visitors easier with the help of one of. the expert PRO AMERICA PICKS SPEAKER C. H. Wennerberg, super-" intendent-elect of Whittier Union High School, will speak to the Whittier unit of Pro America tomorrow morning.

The talk in Whittier Art Gallery will be on the subject of "Life Adjustment Education." Mrs. P. A. McCandless, unit will preside and Mrs. O.

F. Janssen will have charge of the program. Candidates for the Board of Education have been invited and will answer quetsions. The study group of the unit will meet May 19 in the home of the chairman, Mrs. Oliver Allen, 921 Westmont Road, at 10 a.m.

viass. co, limes wiassiliea. will start Saturday afternoon with a visit to the Zane Grey a. Museum, with the Foothill Busi ness Women's Council as host. ,4 gram of anecdotes by members will be included on the program of the El Camino Real Chapter DAR tomorrow in the home of Mrs.

Frank Meredith, 3681 Dunn Drive. Mrs. Edgar Atkinson Fuller of Santa Monica, State Vice-Regent, will report on the recent Continental Congress. Three chapters Peyton Randolph, Rancho San Jose de Buenos Aires and El Camino Real will give a tea May 19, honoring the State Regent, Mrs. Charles Dan-f orth.

Mrs. Clyde Warne, 277 Conway Westwood Hills, will open her home. Bowrons Will Be Hosts Following a patio party Sunday at the home of Dr. Bates, the opening plenary session will be held in the City Hall Council tf if chambers. Mayor and Mrs.

Bowron will May 11, 1949 be hosts at tea in the Mayor's HOLLYWOOD DECORATIVE STUDIO, 5360 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD reception room at 5:30 p.m. An all-nations dance and reception at the Hollywood Roosevelt will COTTON close Sunday festivities. Spare Ribs i RabbifS Frying Siie lb. 59 3'k'd Beans aXntoWecTn 19 Fashion Show Coffee 51 contblne The cool blouse, 6.95, is a STORE WIDE SALE LAMP SHADES end LAMP BASES ALL I2 OFF SHADES Velvets In combination with fin Satins, Brocades, Laces In combination with Satin aH colors and color combinations all designs and shapes. BASES Fin Dresden, Porcelains and Crystals virtually every known type of base is represented in "this superb collection.

Ro man Meal PkB. 1 8 Nectar ,5325 Mazda Oil ...29 Jbtffi Will Feature 'Kiddies9 Meet Installation of officers and a fashion show are scheduled for the program of. the Kiddies Klothes Klub luncheon meeting Aunt Jemima lX0. 1 4 Ivory Flakes -27 NO PHONE ORDERS NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES NO C.O.D.'s Fruit Cocktail 18 4-- i perfect top for the frail-waisted, free-mong skirt, 10.95. And they're good at combining with everything you own.

Brown, WE. 6286 Van Camps Kraft Mayonnaise fcft. 37 era mm OLLY WOOD DECORATIVE STUDIO ')) WIISHIKI BOIHIVAKD Heinz Ketchup 22 7 37 Til Chicken of the Sea 7-oz. I Una LiahtMeat Two crisp frocks to add to daughter's cotton crop! No. 2578 is a simulated bolero dress with pleat detail in front plus a matching bqnnet.

No. 2914 is a basque style with butterfly or 27 Friskies kr green, 10 to 16. Sportswear IOW IViRYDAY PRICES puff sleeves. (Two separate pat Shredded Wheat .15 mmSmm 'Separales, Third Floor. terns.) No.

2578 is cut In sizes 2, 4, 6, Toilet Soap SJJi 25 Baedad Coffee 39 and 8. Size 4 dress and bonnet, next Wednesday in the Mayfair Room of the Beverly Wilshire. Mrs. Oscar. Cummins, chairman, will be assisted by Mmes.

Jerry Bresler, Robert Kramer and Herman Kranz. President Renamed New officers of this philanthropic organization will be headed again by Mrs. Meyer Stark, president. They are Mmes. Earle Charls-ton, Kramer and Cummins, vice-presidents; Charles Schwartz, Theodore Zola, Samuel Decker and Bresler, secretaries; Edward Selzer, treasurer, and Miss Mildred Nefsky, auditor.

ETCIT MY FR5U 11:30 2 yds. 35-in. No. 2914 is cut in sizes 2, 4, 6, 1 IA CIINIGA itVO. and 8.

Size 4, Vs yds. 35-in. To obtain these pattern, which include edmplete sewing guides, send 25 cents, for EACH PATTERN. (23 cents, plus 3 cents or postage, all in coins) and your name, street address, and lone, as well as pattern number and SIZE, all PRINTED PLAINLY, to the Fashion Bureau. The Times.

Los Angeles S3. Orders ara filled for Continental United States only. Block north of Wltshir pITZSIHHOHS WaaaasaaaNeaaKBMB' VENTURA IIVD. 1 Week west el CoMwater Canyon STITCHED DETAIL BLOUSE Tailored classic with feminins appeal perfect for suits or separate skirts. This one is celanese crepe with rows of stitching at neck, cuffs and pocket.

Choose white with red or navy stitching, or a paste with matching stitching. Full sleeves and slender cuffs are wonderfully flattering to hands. Sore to do a lot for your wardrobe and your pocketbook too. Its washable! iisiSiiiplsi Jr 9 KjHllillIllIMlII 5.95 Sizes 32 to 33. Mm 8 wfitoisl ism HyLON DH8AM Charg Account Available tyVaa.Uaatte A dream for the way it launders dries, curve, All pink 42.9.95.

etched dip, 8.95; petticoat, 4.95. Fourth Floor, lingerie. Mi- Wi 616 South Broadway Seventh Hop Streets 5500 Wilshire Blvd. 1001 Westwood Boulevard, Westwood Broadway at Locust, Long Beach in in mAi I iAiirri iiin.

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