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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 34

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32 tttStlttltitlttltS with civla and business Iead-IBeverly Rim Howl nvxt ers at a private dinner at the Tuesday. at the Beverly Hilli Hotel Dr. Kogel, former New York City Commissioner of Hospitals and a military preventive medicine expert, will confer with doctors on completed plans for the Jewish sponsored, nonsectarian In DINNER TO HONOR ART FIGURE HERE Miss Helen Wurdemann, Association Director, Will Be Paid Tribute Tonight Dinner to Honor Noted N.Y. Doctor A dinner to honor Dr. Marcus D.

Kogel, dean of the new Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, will take place next Monday stitution. The Einstein Medi cal School dean also will meet The association was inac A Los Angeles woman who 1 tive the next two years and has dedicated her time and often her money to the pro was reorganized in 1940 with Seoyour DUHCIi dcalcr-for motion of careers of promis 5 i i -4 i Miss Wurdemann as director, WE WILL RatiU and CtHtert YOUR OUT-OF-DATI DOUSLE BREASTED SUIT INTO A SMART NEW SINGLE CREASTED MODEL for only '25 tniit snd tun repaired without thirgi. Your cut ini tnuiiri dry cleaned and kind primd, ready ts tlip Into all Included at the same price! Finished and ready withia a ing Southern California artists will be honored at 7 tonight at a testimonial dinner at the Hollywood Masquers Club, Under her guidance, the association has discovered and given premiere showings of the work of many artists who have since become nationally and Internationally recog 1765 Sycamore Ave. Mlsa Helen Wurdemann, for 15 years director of the Los Angeles Art Association, will Sonata toG. nized.

Trustees L'fted be paid tribute by artists, educators, museum officials and art connoisseurs. Faculty Trustees of the Los Angeles AMAZING? YESI AND GUARANTEED TOOI .1 Art Association are Dr. Elmer paoriCTiD sr i. copyiioht. sis conuN-im Belt, Manchester Boddy, Mrs.

Norman Chandler, T. B. Cos- members of universities will attend, according to Donald B. Goodall of Pasadena, head of the fine arts department at the University of Southern WWII DIT. T-OW Wl CAN UlTYH VOUS IUIT IY MAIL We Alto "SINGLB-IZE" Yaur Tuxedo grove, Edward A.

Dickson, Mrs. Robert Gross, Paul Helms, Miss Jason Herron, Mrs. Leiland Atherton Irish, Dr. Isaac H. Jones, Edward H.

z'jM oposa built en Jcceping his customers happy California. Gallery Maintained The Los Angeles Art Asso IN ALIMONY DISPUTE Actor James Craig and his wife, Mary June, involved in alimony dispute in which she was awarded $475 monthly instead of $2000 she osked pending trial of separate maintenance suit Tlmti phot Mrs. James Craig Given $475 a Month Alimony Actor's Wife Had Asked $2000 Pending Trial of Suit for Separate Maintenance EEVERLY ILLS finest I A I I OR CLOTHIER HABERDASHER LeBreton, Torn McCray, Mrs. Adolphe Menjou, Edwin Pauley, Mrs. Marlon Churchill Raulston, Mrs.

Lon V. Smith and W. Van Aken. ciation maintains a gallery at 2425 Wilshire where the work of new artists in Southern California is exhib 1 ited. Mrs.

Irish will sneak at the II! VA dinner. Miss Wurdemann's lifelong interest in art took its first professional direction as a re viewer and critic for Los An DJi? 3 ASr; Sale Eondls Rtooiidlay geles and Hollywood newspa Last year, he testified, he put pers. As a reporter and re- $5000 horses in $1200 claim viewer of music, as well as art, she was one of the pro ing races, and won. The horses were not claimed, so are still his, together with the prize moters ot Hollywood Bowl activities. She left newspaper work to become executive secretary of the art association in money, Breaking Even on Eggs 1937.

The egg business grossed $128,000 last year, Craig said, but expenses were such that "we're breaking about even, ViJAUU now, thank goodness." Craig, a $2500-a-week film star under contract to MGM until May 23, 1953, is now free-lancing, he said. He pays installments of $910 a month Instead of $2000 a month, which she had asked, Mary June Craig, 30, yesterday was awarded $475 monthly alimony and child support, pending trial of-her suit for separate maintenance from Actor James Craig, 42. The order was made by Superior Court Commissioner Francis A. Cochran at the close of a hearing in which Craig told of profits and losses from his varying enterprises which include a bar-cafe, a ranch, 13 race horses and his acting career. May Continue in Home Craig agreed that his wife and two children, Jimmy, 14, and Diane, 7, were welcome to continue living in the family home at 7414 Bellaire next door to the chicken ranch in North As for himself, he lives In a $20-a-week room, paid for with egg money, and he eats at his Van Nuys cafe.

The cafe is being enlarged the interest of improving business. He is acting as carpenter, bartender and janitor, he said. His race horse3 now are on the ranch, and said he would pay the utilities of the family home except for a $171 telephone bill, run up by his $1 wife long distance calls. The Craigs agreed to re straining orders to keep either from molesting or annoying L. Lzi the other, and to prevent either from disposing of or encumbering community property pending trial of the case.

i Mrs. Craig was represented by Atty. Gerald Lipsky and tne actor by Rodney F. Wil 15 T.1onth Guaranteed liams. Before her marriage.

Mrg. Craig was a screen ac HtrtatHivtniln-Beverly Hilli it out to pasture, he said, but tress, and was known as Mary they have been no loss to him way. Dunhill'a ultetten sn prima the world'l thoiceU cigin, carefully matured and conditioned in the 'Election Day' Coming Sunday for 1000 Dogs Dunhill Humidor, fot thesupreme enjoyment in cigar Hooking, na; Zane V. Feller, Citrus Next Sunday is "election day" for some 1000 purebred dogs that will "campaign" for Heights; C. K.

Rickel, Ft. worth, Mrs. Edith Izant, the highest in dog- mm M- AL-7 Whittier; George E. Zimmer Vi MgtM ton try tho DunhM nloaion tt H. Upmann Cigars till Md ptr fox ot ii man, Los Angeles, and Scott ffr 1 iWi K.

Roberts, North Hollywood. Winners of each class and, finally, the best dog in the show a dramatic climax will be chosen by this panel of fBWNA) experts. They must select the finest from each 'of the 75 breeds represented in the spectacular canine congress and the best dog in its class, as well. The judges also will cast p.ftt their votes for the top dogs in the obedience trials, one of 6.00x16 Plus Tax and Old Tlrtt Guaranteed First Qualify Materials and Workmanship dom at the Glendale Kennel Club's annual fall show in Glendale Civic Auditorium. They will seek the votes of 15 expertly qualified judges flown here for the occasion from six States.

And every candidate will be running on a platform of canine perfection. The stellar roster of judges is headed by Mrs. Geraldine R. Dodge, one of the best-known dog fanciers in the nation, of the Giralda Farms, Madison, N.J. Other Judges Other famous connoisseurs of fine dogs who will cast their votes in one of the hottest campaigns in the West are: Miss Iris de la Torre Bueno, New Rochelle, N.Y.; Mrs.

Douglas Broadhurst, Redwood City; Mrs. J. Ervin Williams, El Monte; R. L. Patterson, Madison, N.J.; A.

W. Forbes, Tacoma, Forrest N. Hall, Dallas, Henry M. Anderson, Fresno; Dr. Herman A.

Salk, Mars, Oscar S. Reese, Pasade- the most fascinating attractions of the show. Here dogs of many breeds go through mil auni Intricate paces at the com 136 South Rodeo Drive PhoiwBR 2-6515 Of CR 4-5551 Cif cmlot upon until. mand of their masters, some of whom are young boys and girls. k.

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