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THURSDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 25, 1937. PART II. LONG BEACH "MAID'S-NIGHT-OUT" PARTY Social Work Class Forms The ONE Gift Informal Sugar and Spice BY ALMA WHITAKER Several Santa Barbara groups headed by the Junior League and including the American As for Holiday BY JUAXA SEAL LEVY sociation of University Women and the Parent-Teachers Associ It was a sentimental Leafie Sloan-Orcutt, who attended "Tristan and Isolde." Memories welled. It was on December 1, 1887, in New York that Judge ation, have banded together to Thanksgiving Day, although one of the happiest holidays of establish a school of social work.

It is to be called the Santa Bar our beloved country, is one of Orcutt proposed, placed the en bara Layman's School of Modern the most informal, when many of the hosts entertain with a Social Work. midday or late afternoon dinner, Plans call for sessions in and the first week in Febru gagement ring on her finger, and celebrated by taking her to the first performance of that opera ever held in this country. They were married in 1888 and came so that the children may be guests at the family board. ary with Miss Martha A. Chick-ering, professor of social eco However, when there are no longer children to be considered to Coronado on their honey nomics at the University of Cali moon.

A visit to little Los Ange y- rf4 i i fill. 1 i 1 fornia and past president of the the evening dinner party is tne California Conference of Socia! voeue. les was part of the excitement, when Hotel Westminster was the biggest and best for a stylish Work, delivering the first lecture on January 3. The day will be celebrated in Southern California by many lovely affairs both at noon and young couple to patronize. Mrs.

R. M. Cameron, president A letter from Hon. James VV. tonight.

Mr. and Mrs. rucoia Giulii are entertaining at the Up- of the Santa Barbara Junior League, is program chairman of Gerard, former Ambassador to Germany, asks me to join a lifters Club, and Afr. and Mrs. the school, while Mrs.

Josef William Warren Orcutt are hav movement to entice foreign tour Zaruba is chairman of invitations and Mrs. Franklin I. Webb, ing their family group at noon in their South Mariposa avenue chairman of time and place of ists to the U.S.A. and persuade wealthy Americans to spend more travel money in their own sessions. The general committee home.

DINNER AND THEATER includes also Mmes. Robert Lewis, A. B. Steele, W. H.

Ollis country. He has probably sent out thousands of such letters and doesn't remember when I and Miss Grace Southwick. Ce interviewed him here, but any Mr. and Mrs. George, Leslie Smith of Gramercy Place are gathering their family in the late afternoon for dinner, and all are attending the theater this eve cil L.

Dunn, executive secretary of the Santa Barbara Communi ty Chest is secretary of the com way, i giaa rm on nis list. Especially as I've been one of the best little propagandists mittee. ning. Included will be Messrs, and Mmes. Carl Blissett Fix, Al Mrs.

Rae Simonson, is now; an active member of the younger married set in Long Beach. She was Miss' Jane Woo! ing ton before her marriage, which took place at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. I i of Long Beach.

fred Wrieht. Chester Robertson, along these lines for twenty-eight years. I've lured friends from all parts of the world here, and entertained regiments of foreign W. A. Estes, and their son, Oporto Leslie Smith.

Jr. newspaper confreres who have A FUR fro BECKMAN'S IF YOU COULD READ her innermost thoughts, you'll know She will show delight with whatever you give. But deep down underneath, there's a ing for a fur from the House of gone home to spread our charms. COATS SUITS DRESSES 747 So. Broadway Mr.

and Mrs. James Rathwell Page are entertaining with their usual family dinner party and a few close friends this evening at I almost deserve a medal from the C. of and, ahem, a Mrs. Aldrich Peck and Hugh Mann attended the last Junior League's dinner-dance at the Beverly-Wilshire. The popular parties are given on alternate Thursday evenings.

their home on Soutn Windsor Boulevard, covers being arranged Bird Fete for HOME FROM TRIP with Charles Lieb of San Jose 1 Edward David Roberts, rotnrnprt tn Pasadena from an Beckman. and San Francisco. Stephen Monteleone, Hugh Swan, Jessica Barham, Robert L. Hendry, Charles 0. Canfield, Planned pyfpnded European trip, is hon FAMILY GROUPS 295 3 Wt ft 312 West Seventh I (Near Broadway) oring her son-in-law and daugh Mrs.

Albert Crutcher is taking the day off from her Community Chest work to have her family Ben Schiewe, Paul William Law rence, Peggy McFarland, Law' rence Lepper and Harriet Sunday. Mrs. Williams Gives Luncheon i gather around the board tonight, Among those included will be Mrs. Cliff Page, Mrs. Willough- by Rodman, Misses Elizabeth Lewis and Eugenia Crumrine, 51 fel Honoring Messrs.

and Mmes. and Mrs. William Lewis. Bread houses, Christmas tree and a big surprise will greet bird3 of Southern California at the annual Christmas festival when they are guests of Audubon Society in Plummer Park December 2. Capt.

Plummer and Boy Scouts will contributes to the program following the luncheon. Receiving will be Mmes. 0. M. Stultz, president; Maud Murphy, Caroline Daugherty, Dan J.

McCarthy, Grace Hall, 0. L. Wait, George Veatch, Leonard S. Hall, Oliver C. Edwards, Mary Barnes Salmon, Jesse L.

Morain, Long Sleeve Slip on Fredecick A. Rose, Thomas Simmons, Hale Hunter Huggins Another family gathering to Jack Rigby, Edgar Webster, Ed day will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

P. Westengard of mund Bohan and Mrs. Albert Bel-Air who will have their chil SWEATERS dren and their families with them. Mrs. Westengard is- a member of the Bel-Air Garden Laurence Bagnall, returned Saturday from Mexico, Mrs.

Kath-lyn Williams entertained with a cocktail party at Somerset House Monday evening. Included were Dr. and Mrs. W. E.

Waddell, Messrs. and Club and has many lovely flow Military affect. Ideal for tailored luits; of pure zephyr yarn in brown, luggage, navy, green, rust, wine and red; sizee 32 to 33 at 12.95 as illustrated. Thomas Squire, Roy L. Sergeant, ers from her own gardens for Grace Brown and Lillian the dinner table.

Mmes. Robert Gartner, Ted Ivey, Younger Set Bernard Alfs, Charles Sloman Reversible Coat Entertained Loren Foreman, Robert Hendry, Miss Jean Allen, daughter of SWEATERS ter, Mr. and Mrs. waiKer wmra of Burlingame, who came down yesterday. Other guests will include members of her family, Messrs.

and Mmes. Denair Adams Buttler and Jonas Schooley Wood; Mmes. Godfrey Holterhoff, Charles Sumner Eaton and Miss Marguerite Gray. Mrs. Edward Purneli Johnson is giving a family dinner party this evening, guests to include Messrs.

and Mmes. William Hees, Ben Johnson, Edward P. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Alfred George Huenergard, Mmes.

Charles Dick, Estelle Johnson 'Lovett, Misses Sada Johnson and, Peggy Wells, Mrs. Eckley Bumil-ler and William Lovett, WHITINGS PLAN DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George Nathaniel Whiting will have as their dinner guests, Miss Ida Marriott White, Mr. and Mrs.

wight Whiting and Dwight William Whiting. and Mrs. West Hughes are having their usual family dinner party this evening, their guests including Mrs. Joshua G. Jarvis of San Diego, Messrs.

and Mmes. Vernon Brydolf, Paul Louis Cor-rigan and Laurence Smith, Messrs. William K. Thompson and Edwin Earl. FAMILY PARTY Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Wei-don will have a family party with Mr. and Mrs. Jean Drake, Mmes.

C. E. Kimball and Drake Green, Miss Astrea Kemmler and James Blake Rogers as guests. Dr. and Mrs.

Joseph II. Robinson will entertain in their apartments at El Royal, Messrs. and Mmes. Jack Robinson, Fred Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Allen and Frederick Treat, Lee Mahoney, Robert Ratcliffe, George Clark, John Nelson Hurtt, William Beattie, Morton Castor, Claude Alexanders Greet Grand-daughter Mr. and Mrs. Standifer Sholars (Lauramae Alexander) of Santa Monica are being congratulated Miss Maxine Johnston, daugh' I I. 1 1 1 I-i t.FVT I a 1 Made with button down ter of Mr. and Mrs.

John John ston, gave a dinner-dance last 395 that may be reversed to a alipon by buttoning in back, due to the raglan sleeves; in white, navy, royal, rust, wine, red and pasteis as illustrated. evening at the Los Angeles Country Club for two hundred mem on the birth of a daughter at St. feliisJjilL 32 to 40 t4- vk bers of the younger set Fall Craig, Walter J. McCarty, Drs. and Mmes.

Joseph H. Robinson, Galen Goodson, Charles Phillips, D. Dowd, Mmes. Grace Glaser, Ruth Hartman, Ellen Reiber, Faye Jennings, Elizabeth Fraser Lloyd, Irene Brush. Jane Cotton, Miss Lydia Davis, Messrs.

James Vincent's Hospital last Monday. She is the first grandchild of blossoms and fruits of the season formed the centerpieces of the tables with matching tapers. Capt. and Mrs. George Alexander and the first great-grand son of Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. Daggett enth Anniversary Miller, Carryl Fleming, William Smith, David Matthews, Roland Wilson, Ted Draper, Eric Lau- Celebrated of Santa Monica. Mrs.

W. A. Bennett of Honolulu arrived last week to remain a few weeks with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. Alexander.

ring and Don Shelmerdlne. Cold Weather Coming Save Money! DOWN COMFORTERS RE-COVERED LIKE NEW Now is the time to have your valuable down comforter renovated and re-covered. It will look like new at a fraction of its original tost. Phone for free estimate WYoming 2109. Mr.

Mrs. Leonard Ed ward Harbach, (Betty Bet- tingen) celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary Tuesday evening with a buffet dinner par Theater Guests Count J. Lyra and Judges Named for Dog Show in Santa Barbara ty followed by bridge at their Countess Geni had as their guests home in Beverly Hills. The guests all included members of (We also reupholster your furniture) MAJESTIC UPHOLSTERY CO. at "The Drunkard" Earl Hancock, Mary Slane, June and Robert Shull.

6026 WILSHIRE BLVD. 1 Blk. E. of Fairfax. WYomina 2109 the wedding party, Messrs.

and Mmes. Clyde Russell Burr, Mrs. William H. Coleman, Charles Raymond Fleishman. i president of the Santa Barbara Kennel Club, has named a number of Southlanders as judges for the twelfth annual all-breed show of the club at the Montecito Inn on December 4 and 5.

In the group are Mrs. Eva V. Hill and Miss Sue McCorkell of or Kiev c-o 0 Los Angeles, Mrs. Louis Pierce of North Hollywood, Royal Bock Felton Stow Hollister, George C. Brock, Edwin Ubuls Harbach, Mrs.

Lucile Etienne, David Brant, William Bettlngen, and Miss Pauline Schoder. Mrs. Goodson Welcomed Honoring Mrs. Galen Goodson, just returned from a three months' trip to New York City, Mrs. Louis Jacques entertaind with a luncheon in the Biltmore Rendezvous Tuesday afternoon.

Included were Mmes. Alexander Adams, John Nelson Hurtt, George Hunter, James P. Frazer, erick A. Rose, Hugh L. Ernst and Mrs.

Elisha Sherman of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wilson Flint, are still occupying their lovely Los Pedernales at Pebble Beach and will have as house guests over the Thanksgiving holidays Mr. and Mrs.

Jefferson Paul Chandler, Mmes. Arthur Collins and George Thomas, as well as their daughters Misses Anna Katherine and Ger-aldine Flint, and Mrs. Muriel Flint-Gilbert Mrs. Roys Nelson Strohn Is giving a family dinner at her home on South Windsor Boulevard, guests Including Mr. and Mrs.

John Wreford Chappie, Miss Martha Chappie and Mrs. George B.Iacaulay. AT CABIN of Santa Barbara, Charles G. Gilbert of Van Nuys, Dr. H.

C. Jel-ley of West Los Angeles, August R. Hill of Beverly Hills and Earl W. Johnson of Hollywood. Jack Bradshow of Los Angeles will be superintendent of the show and Mrs.

Dorothy A. Yule, AN OUTSTANDING CHRISTMAS Everyone of our many departments are brim full of Christmas gifts which will be cherished for years. Illustrated from diamond department Star ruby ring $725, Diamond and sapphire cocktail ring $325. Toiletware 3 piece Sterling silver set $35. Watch de- partment Handsome diamond set platinum Hamilton watch secretary.

She Who Would Look Her Loveliest Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Keely and; Mr. and Mrs. John Page Crutch- er motored to the Keely's moun- tain cabin In the high Sierras for; the Thanksgiving holidays, Mrs.

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and Mrs. Lloyd anus, Mr. and Mrs. Neilson Masten (Lynn Mills) and Miss Nancy Jane Baldwin, down from Stanford to loin the family. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred S. Albert-son of South Hudson avenue with their two daughters, Misses Barbara and Jean Albertson motored to the Bush Rancho at Ojai for the Thanksgiving holidays. Both Misses Jean and Barbara were In the bridal entourage of Miss Margaret Bradel at her wedding A VI JOHNNY MONACO individualized PERMANENT I.WHillJl BEG KM A III tAlr Dry Bala fry 1 A. fill ADVANCED ACNE 111 yr To you, it meam style assurance throughout season given to luxurious modes coiffure that enhances your poise and reflects your taste aa attainment in beauty that outlives mere tfjotl.

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