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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 63

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BY EDYTH THOMAS WALLACE Not This Mother: "No, you can't go! Mother: until after FOR PARENTS Now get out of here and quit dinner to tell me about what bothering me when I'm trying you want to do. When I'm to get dinner ready." busy I'm apt to say When children are too young to choose an opportune time requests, mother has an extra obligation not to let her "yes" "no" depend upon how she feels at the moment. Musicale Will Have Installation Installation of officers to serve for the 30th season of the Tuesday Musicale of Pasadena will take place at the annual bustness meeting Monday in dena Athletic Club. Luncheon at noon will open the meeting. Mrs.

Lillian E. Green is incoming president. Officers to be Installed with her are Mmes. H. Kenneth Chaney and William L.

Cozzens, vice-presidents; R. J. Muth, treasurer; Maynor B. Shove, recording secretary, and Miss Olive Heiss, corresponding secretary. Mrs.

Samuel L. Laidig is program chairman and Mrs. Oliver P. Alberti retiring president. Miss Elma McFarland again will be director for the Tuesday Musicale Juniors.

PRESIDENT of Tuesday Musicale of Pasadena, Mrs. Lil. lian E. Green, will take fice at meeting Monday. Harry R.

Van Cleve Jr. Will Take Minneapolis Girl as Bride Rites, this evening in First Unitarian Church, Minneapolis, will unite Ruth Sevon Gill in marriage with Harry Rae Van Cleve son of Mr. and Harry R. Van Cleve of Glendale. The benedict-elect, a third- NEEDLEWORK 472 472 You get both, in this patternthe full skirt and the poodles! The popular dog figure is done in applique, in three sizes- one of 6 inches, one of 5 and one of inches.

Felt, poodlecloth, trasting linen or cotton may be used for the appliques. Embroidery completes the "Aufty" fur of the little dog! All embroidery stitches are given in pattern, applique for the figures. Please ask for pattern No. 472. Send 25 cents (23 cents, plus cents for postage, all in coins) for this pattern to Needlework Department, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles 53.

Write plainly your name, address, postal zone style number. Orders are Alled for continental United States only. Caribbean Travelers to Address Bruin Club The Westwood Women's Bru in Club will hear Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris tell of their aerial Caribbean trip when they meet for a luncheon program today at 1097 Glendon Westwood Hills.

Mra. Morris is a member CALENDAR CARDUIF SECRETS OF CHARM Style, Value in New Materials BY JOHN ROBERT POWERS Unless you know about orion, dacron and dynel, you can miss out on a lot of style, value and comfort in your new summer wardrobe. These new materials offer advantages never before known. All three are now available in ready-to-wear clothes, but orlon is also to be found in yard goods. Orlon is now being woven with silk, wool and nylon to look and feel like natural silk, Shantung, wool, seersucker or linen.

Use Cool Iron It's wonderfully resistant to wrinkling, stretching, moths, mold, mildew and sunlight. By itself, orion is strong, washable and quick drying. In blends it may require dry cleaning and is less rapid drying. Always use a cool iron on orlon and its blends -300 deg. F.

Dacron fabrics repel not only muss and moths but moisture as well. Sponging removes spots and the fabric rarely needs pressing even after washing. With these delightful advantages decron is being combined with other fibers the eye and touch into believing it an improved version of some familiar fabric. Look for it in printed sheers, taffetas, seersuckers, wool and cords. Dynel Uncommon At present dynel is less frequently found in apparel than the other two new fabrics, but it's a synthetic to watch.

In blends with cotton and nylon it makes handsome challis, suitings, coatings and knits. It's not only moth, mildew and flame resistant. but warm, strong, washable and fast drying. Fleecy coats of dynel can be laundered in the washing machine. Sweaters of dynel need blocking after laundering! "old" favorite, ny.

Ion is taking on new laurels. Now you'll find it in gossamer sheers, printed tricots and dellcate laces, highly styled with no loss of utilitarian qualities. Newly mixed with cotton, nylon gives crisp linen and tissue chambray effects without susceptibility to muss. Protected 1952 by John F. Dille Co.

Get All These Extras For Less Money with Concentrated MAKES MORE THAN Sta Flo GALLON STARCH I ONLY NATIONALLY RTISED LICHHID SEARCH EASY WAY TO CLEAN AUTO RADIATORS Here's ray clean out rotest your A AND with Your co is ready for THE OF DAR Chapter Music Program Told Miss Alice Study, chairman of American music for the Hannah Bushrod Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be in charge of a musical program tomorrow when membirs meet in Dr. Zelma Huxtable's home, 2221 Moreno Drive, for luncheon at 12:30 p.m. The program will feature American composers. Cora maier Cootes, soprano, will sing, accompanied by Courtney F. Rogers, who also will play piano solos.

Princess Tsianina, soloist who introduced Charles Wakefield Cadman's Indian songs, will speak on the American Indian. The meeting will open with luncheon at 12:30 p.m. A You'll LOVE forraine Burton It's so smooth so delicious once you taste you'll want more and more of it. THE ORIGINAL Caesar DRESS FOODS SANTA MONICA, CALM. COUPLE PLANS TOUR IN EUROPE Dr.

and Mrs. Francis P. Cross of Bradbury Estates, Duarte, will enplane Tuesday for three month European tour. In Madrid they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Reese Lewis (Virginia Cross).

Mr. Lewis, their law, is attached to the U.S. Embassy in Madrid. The young couple, who visited here last summer, became parents of a daughter, Maureen Anne, in April. Los Angtlis City" FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1952-Port Ill 5 Mother-Daughter Mother-Daughter Banquet Slated by Church Girls Clubs The Girls' Clubs of Immanuel Presbyterian Church will hold their mother daughter banquet at 6:30 p.m.

today in the church dining room. Mrs. Louise Lowe will be master of ceremonies. Betty Jean Gillum will give the tribute to mothers and Mrs. Osman R.

Hull will respond. Mmes. Vera Christina Roush and William O. Shreve are planning the event with co operation from Catherine Wright, head of the girls' groups. For Sea Food or Chicken Salads use CALIFORNIA FRENCH 37 barks Mended Salad Dressing 8 a master chaf's Good Seasons Ca For the utmost in smartness, value and comfort, investigate the new fabrics for summer wardrobes! Mexico Theme Scheduled for Friday Group Gibson Salon of the Friday Morning Club will be transformed into a south-of-the-border scene Tuesday when all departments of the club join for a day of entertainment.

Mrs. Arthur L. Shellhorn, coordinator of departments, is directing. Department chairmen are Mmes. Murry C.

McClung, John O'Connell, A. Hilliard, Claude P. Parsons, J. Frederick Haines, Page E. Golson, R.

D. Evans and Armin Degener. Breakfast will be served 11:30 a.m. There will be costumes and music typical of Mexico. The Raoul Ramirez Troup will provide music throughout the day.

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of 2 for 104 on Your Grocer's Counter Continental generation Californian, and his flancee are government attorneys in Washington, D.C. They will be at home at 3620 Gunston Road, Alexandria, Va, after June 1. Miss Gill is the daughter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gill of Minneapolis, who will be hosts in that city's College Women's Club for the wedding reception.

The to plan to honey. moon in Mackinac Island, Canada and New England. Mayfield Aides Will Give Tea meeting of the Mayfield School Auxiliary Wednesday will be climaxed by a tea honoring graduating seniors and their mothers. It will be held in the Senior School, 500 Bellefontaine Pasadena. Mrs.

Norman Williams will conduct the meeting, at which officers will be elected for the coming year. Mrs. Frederick J. Mayer and Mrs. Joseph E.

Morris will preside at the tea table. Seniors will be presented with corsages of white carnations tied with brown satin ribbons, representing school colors. Friday Juniors Plan for Annual Dance The Friday Morning Club Junors will have their annual dinner-dance tomorrow night at Casa Del Mar Beach Club, Santa Monica. Mmes. Ralph Dalton and Murdock Johnson will be hostesses.

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