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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 72

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SUNDAY MORNING. 8 NOVEMBER 14, 1937. PART IV.T AT THE KAPPA PARTY Miss Lewis to Wed Late This Month MIBIKIEim IIB mm 1 tr- Gold Shield to Launch Salon Series Dean Laughlin Will Be Honored Friday Afternoon Seventh Flower and Figueroa Broadway st Locust, Long Beach 6834 Hollywood Hollywood I t- 1 Members of Gold- Shield, Barker Bros. Give the Utmost in alumnae organization of the University of California at Loa An Bridal Attendants to Share in Gayety of Prenuptial Honors BY JESSIE JEAN MARSH Invitations are being issued by Mr. and Mrs.

Harrison Lewis of Santa Monica for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Martha June Lewis, and Richard Strauss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Strauss of Santa Monica, on the evening of November 27 at 8:30 ocIock in the Beverly Hills Community Church. Dr.

Karl P. Buswell will officiate geles, have issued Invitations to 150 friends of the university for the first of a series of salon' lectures. mm The opening meeting will honor Mrs. Helen Mathewson Laughlin, Dean of Women, next Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Mira Hershey Hall. Following an informal reception Gold m.o MIS on 1938 and a reception will follow at the Lewis home.

Miss Helene Hodge will be maid of honor and other attendants will be Mrs. William T. Hagny (Jane McDonald,) Misses Margaret Mortson and Marjorie When you buy a new 1938 Philco at Barker Bros, your old radio, which you trade-in, will receive the fullest possible allowance! Investigate, compare! Strauss. David Strauss will be best man for his brother and ushers will be Donald Strauss, a cousin of the bridegroom-elect, Allen Anderson of Santa Monica Shield members will present Dr. Gordon S.

Watkins, Dean of University of California at L03 Angeles' College of Letters and Science, who will speak on "The Oriental Crisis." Hostesses at the tea tables following the lecture will be Mmes. Isaac Hampshur Jones, Lawrence Rolland Sevier and Gordon S. Watkins. In the receiving line will be Miss Elizabeth Lloyd, president of Gold Shield, Mrs. Laughlin and Mrs.

Earl Raymond Iledrick. Hostesses of the afternoon are to be Mmes. Blake Baldwin. Harold Jepson, Joseph Long, Thomas Manwarring, David Patterson, Akeley Quirk, Karl Rodi, Misses Hansena Frederickson, Margaret Gary, Druzella Goodwin, Katherine Hertzog, Elizabeth Lloyd, Ann Sumner and and Ben Holland of Palo Alto. Harold F.

Taggart, uncle of the bride, will give her in marriage. Mr. Strauss and Miss Lewis are graduates of Stanford. Gardenia corsage favors added to the all white decorative Frank Sproul of Delta Tau Delta at U.C.L.A., and one of his hostesses, Miss Josephine Butler, have a jolly time over the hors d'oeuvres on toothpicks at the Kappa Kappa Gamme dance given by the girls at the Victor Hugo. scheme yesterday, when Miss Sara Elizabeth Laue was to com PASADENANS PLAN Jeanetta lerxa.

sm 1111 oirW mm sjBKfflsKi I If I I i Model 7XX is Now 1 1 P'l i M0 7(ap5 1 1 1 sri rtik. a Mvm NEW RIDING TRAILS For Those Who Lov The REAL Desert Equestrians and pedestrians! Johnson, William Nicholas, Wil- pliment Miss Lewis with a dessert-bridge at her Santa Monica home. Assisting were Mrs. V. P.

Laue, mother of the hostess, Mrs. Harrison Lewis, Mrs. Edgar L. Strauss. Miss Laue and Miss Lewis were classmates at Holm-by College.

Guests invited were Mmes. William T. Hagny, Rae Simonson, George Hine (Margaret Weber,) Misses Helene Hodge, Margaret Mortson, Mar-jorie Strauss, Ruth Hildebrandt, Maxine Hall, Joe Dell Kendall, Colene Conlon and Dorothy Post. Mrs. Fannie Mortson will entertain the bridal party with a formal dinner at her Beverly Hills home Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Hagny will be hostess at her new Mar Vista home at a shower Saturday afternoon for Miss Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L.

Strauss will entertain the bridal partv Ham Alworth and Keith Spalding, chairman of the Flintridge cross-country jumps committee. Mr. Carpenter has been chosen chairman and Mr. Johnson, secretary and treasurer, of a committee to further the trails will benefit by the enthusiasm evidenced by groups of public-spirited Pasadenans who are negotiating for new trails on the mesas and in the mountains and the repair of picturesque old trails. Dr.

Herbert McKay Coulter, member of the board of directors of the Flintridge Riding Club I rum 1 imii man uitr Twelve Guests Entertained Gouldmont Bridle Path Association, has been instrumental in bringing together mutually in terested Southern Californians Tallies were marked for twelve IA QUINTA HOTEL Rear Palm Springt OPEN'S NOVEMBER 20th Modern In Its appointments; quirt; lecludrrj; charming oasis umliitiuhrri hv jo it ling CfOHffi. hnrly California at-topfirrr; bridle Imili: tennii; new iwjmmitiff pool; hadmin tnn. L. B. N'eUon, RrMn( Manager, La Otiinta, Calif.

for a scries of breakfast rides, guests I Fridav evening when the Ambassador Grove follow-s. Ben Harwood of the rencarsal on November one of which will be hold this 'and Mr The radio opportunity of a lifetime! This new 1938 Model 7XX Philco, with AUTOMATIC TUNING, INCLINED CONTROL PANEL and FOREIGN RECEPTION, is only $79.95 now! You pay only the factory price (no extras, nothing added) for this beautiful 1938 console, during this Philco celebration. MEZZANINE morning at the Flintridge Riding -wood Hills entertained with an Club. informal dinner party followed Among those who rode through by bridge. The affair honored the foothills and attended their house guests, Mr.

and Mrs. Late January Rites Planned See the new 1938 Pbilcos Now! Hal Macray of San Covers were laid for Messrs. Miss Ruth Pervine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Pervine tuneneon at the Altadena home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carpenter were Misses Leslie Troiid, Marion Smith, Dr. Herbert M.

Coul- 1 Hine, James Fredericks, Hubert i Santa Monica, will become the ter, Messrs. Tom Lee, Arthur O'Xeil and Richard Macray. i hnae ot onract imams, on January sj in tne wee tunc the Heather. Miss Dorothy Mae Jones will be maid of honor, and bridesmaids will lie Misses I Ti rnnr 1 np nijrpnm) wm mi nil fiiiiniiiiyiiiii imi inii ijiji iium inin 1 inwiiiiim iiiimiiiii lacroriMJicaaiiwHiMHiiiiiiiiii winiiiniiMiiiiiwiiiwwiiwiiwiinmiwM NEXT WEDNESDAY P.M. Katherine Reade and Patricia Young.

Dorothy Williams, niece of the bridegroom, will be flower maiden. Cecil Williams will be best man for his brother. The bride-elect, who attended 'MA U.C.L.A. and is a member ofi I a 'I Sigma Kappa, was complimented with a shower Friday afternoon, when the Nonpareil Club entertained at the Santa Monica home Presents EXACT REPLICA MlTff of Mrs. Margaret E.

Sanders. Mr. Williams is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Williams of Santa Monica. HER ANNUAL THANKSGIVING PROGRAM Sisters Share Honors Mrs. F. Bryant Hull and her sister, Miss Mary Evans, were to be tea hostesses at the Pacific Palisades home of Miss Evans yesterday to honor Mmes.

W. A. Bennett (Lois Alexander,) and Standifer Sholars (Lauramae Alexander.) Mrs. Bennett will return to Honolulu before the holidays to celebrate her first I liS I 1 1 iiiii.i,y'Wjiw;ii mm? mm Next Wednesday November 172 P.M. at limdii ft i wedding anniversary with Lieut, i Bennett, U.S.A., on Christmas Day.

Among the guests were to bej Mrs. George Alexander and Mrs. i D. C. Daggett, mother and grand mother of the honor guests.

More savory and sumptuous, original and elaborate than ever before is' this KSdr annual Thanksgiving Dinner Party 1L-1 A. il kl r- i. -rt. Mrs. Cornett Entertains A ship in full sail flanked by Radio's greatest achievement orange candles in silver candle sticks formed the buffet-table the Ten Millionth Philco decoration at the home of Mrs.

W. II. Cornett in Santa Monica W- 8 I till IE till (. fi i when she entertained on Wednesday at one of a series of bridge -luncheons in her new home. inai marian manners, uirecior or me Times Home Institute, will present next Wednesday afternoon at two! There'll be tempting, tasty treats that will set mouths a-watering interesting, intriguing new decoration schemes fitting of such a festive holiday marvelous new ways to prepare the turkey or ham as well as all the fixin's! But wait that's only a start! For good measure there'll be shown a remarkable new film made in the beautiful and extensive apple orchards of the Nortfiwest and you'll be given one of the crisp, crunchy apples grown in these very same orchards! On display will be a gorgeously set Thanksgiving dinner table! Plan to come you're cordially invited bring a friend if you wish! Doors open at one.

brings you special buying privileges. Souvenir models are on display! You can own an exact replica of this history-making Philco with all these new Guests were Mmes. L. H. Case, M.

M. Miles, Louise Ross, Louis Blatz. J. Edgar Brown, E. W.

Clark, Arthur Weber, A. B. Hro- madka, Robert Armour, Agnes Blackburn, Frank Helton, George Convenient fill cards of rtcipts presented on thii program will bo given to all who attend. For further detaili listen I Marian Mannert'i broadcast Tuesday i.m.-KFAC. Huber, Elmer Lucas, E.

A. Pei-fer, B. W. Harper, A. B.

Cline, David Luckham, R. J. Morrison, Zetta Mae Patchen. E. A.

Osborn, C. C. Torrence, F. A. Denison, Misses Elizabeth and Elida Tol- les and Millie Racquet.

mm Hi High Fidelity Tone Automatic Dial Magnetic Tuning on 'All Stations Inclined Control Panel 1 STflfE Model 1 1 6XX $235. Philco Aerial $5. Beautiful, large Philco console, offering you extra value at easy credit terms, with special trade-in allowance! War Exile Exiled by the war from Nanking, China, where for forty-seven years he has served the Presbyterian mission, Rev. William J. Drummond has arrived in Santa Barbara to join hi3 son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Allan Gibson. AUDITORIUM, TIMES BUILDING FIRST and SPRING.

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