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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 71

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SUNDAY Zcs Angeles: crimes MARCH 19, 1939. PART IV. '1 f- -v iy Needlework Arts Long Beach Honors Spring Brides-to-Be Premiere of Ice Rink Marked by Dinner Parties Earlier in Evening i BV MARGARET K1XXE1- Bridal showers and approaching weddings vied for honors with the gala opening of the Polarink last week in Lcngj I L.t: W-JVi li -'few I fi I I Beach. Today Miss Mary K. Hannay, Miss Bernice Stevens, and Mrs.

Dean Painter will be co-hostesses at an afternoon tea and shower honoring Miss Patricia Smith, fiancee of Ensign McDonald Thompson. The wedding will probably take place on the East Coast in June. Invitations were issued to Mmes. Marshall Clayson, William Bryant, John Crockett, Emma Radcliffe, W. Wahlers, Vincent Jorgensen, Peggy Stanberry, Joseph Pegg, T.

VV. Roby, H. Richardson, J. D. Stevens, F.

Stevens, W. A. Shaw, Misses Virginia Blair, Constance Blair, Kay Peale, Norma Becker, Jean Cadien, May Fredrickson, Dolly Chamberlain, Virginia Savage, Wilma McKinney, Helen Slipsager, Betty -1 efri ts; Hopkins, Fred Price, Robert Middlebrook, Dave Lewis and Pattern No. N-663 Dorothy Dyrnes, June Hibbard, Leatrice Dwyer, Tootsle Brown, Ruth Grady, June Williams, Demitra Castleberry, Frances Carr, Kay Schultz, Marian Cameron, Marcelle Scheffer, Jean Hawkins, Lilian Dever, Rita De-ver, Betty Hartley and Ardelle Borham. Ludwig Yettebarde.

Compliments for Bridal Couple lustrated directions, with block and space diagrams to aid you; also what crochet hooks and what material and how much you will need. It has been a round of pre Doilies Designed for Centerpiece These doilies were designed to reatch centerpiece No. 1198. The round doily measures 6 Inches in diameter, the small oblong, 6 by 9 inches, and the oval, 8 by 21 inches. It is an attractive luncheon set which will be most effective on your table.

This fc? Pattern No. N-663. The pattern envelope contains tomplete, easy-to-understand il- nuptial parties for Elizabeth Keeler and Richard Lochridge Smart Groups L'O X-'ui: ci rki I during the last two weeks before their wedding which was to take place last evening in the Church 6nd 10 cents (com prfrred) for this p.iiiiTii i to covtr con o( handling) to Needlework Department. The Time, 202 W. Tint Lot Aiueiet.

Be Mir to write plainly your nim, addreM and style number. Allow flvt days tor delivery. of the Angels in Pasadena with Attend Premiere The opening of the Polarink on Friday night was a festive Bishop Robert Goodin official ing. Miss Keeler is the dauh ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Keeler occasion with Long Beach society of Eagle Rock, and Mr. Loch FASHION HOROSCOPE BV COLETTE enthusiastically becoming ice- minded. ridge is the son of Mr. and Mrs Harvey Lochridge of Long Beach. Among those who attended One of the parties was the If You Have a Double Chin were Mr.

and Mrs. John iiai- bert, hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Alger breakfast given by Mrs. Paul Maull at the Pacific Coast Club.

Franciscan pottery was i I Mi! 18. I Lonabaugh of Sheridan, wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wallace -WW presented to the honor guest had as guests in their box Judge It Guests were Mmes.

Harry k. and Mrs. Fred Miller. H. Colbert Si 4 4tH Mm, Keeler, Harvey Lochridge, Harry Keeler Barton Jones, Ed .1.

i ward Losch, Howard Mann, Roy McCuIlough, Charles Van de Water, D. L. Robbins, Misses Clark was host to a party of six. Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. McWhinney entertained Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Hatch at the Pacific Coast Club for dinner before going to the Polarink. A. T. Jergins had in his box Mr.

and Mrs. Allen Jergins and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Toberman. In Mr.

and Mrs. William Davidson's box were Mrs. Allen With Jean Lewis, Marjorie Grace, Donna Wheaton and Louise Fisher. On Thursday evening Mis Keeler and Mrs. Harry Keeler Jr.

entertained for the bridal party at a buffet supper. The matron of honor was to be Mrs. Barton ers and Miss Allene Withers of Pasadena. Another group in Jones, and attendants to be ifl-r 1 9ru. v.t (, x-w r'V1 if i'f w(At tT cluded Dr.

and Mrs. H. H. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Mc- Miss Jean Lewis and Mrs. Harry Keeler Jr. jack Lochridge was Caughan, Dr. and Mrs. Francis to be his brother's best man and ushers were to be Robert Hoi bert, William Bovvers, Charles Settle and Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Gentry. Dessert-Bridge at Lakewood Melvin, Edward Losch and Paul lake your DO Do minimize that double chin with dark colors. Direct attention away from your chin with high front trimming on your hat. Mrs.

Einer Peterson was host DONT Don't wear white collars or touch of white at the neckline. White acts as a reflector, and makes one see double especially under the chin. ess Tuesday at the Lakewood Maull Jr. Two Give Bridge-Luncheon On Tuesday Mrs. Ralph Eus-den and Mrs.

Frank Stanton were hostesses for luncheon and bridge at the Virginia Country Country Club for a dessert bridge. Guests were Mmes. Lee Hollopeter, RonaW Stiles, Robert like for Easter! Club. Those bidden were Mmes. Fred Miller, Kent C.

Melhorn, Burns Chaffee, Raymond Kelso, NEXT WEDNESDAY 2 P.M. ricum i imu, rt-ijis Al lium, Naomi Thompkins and Philip McCaughan. Mrs. Tucker Paid Honor St. Patrick's Day green and white was the motif for the 198 PRESENTS the one and only value sneei luncheon on Friday when Mrs.

Sam Ohenstein was hostess at the dotted cu rams Pacific Coast Club to honor her daughter, Mrs. Fred Tucker on her birthday. Places were marked for Mmes. Fred E. Tucker, Francis Brown, A.

T. Hosking, Arthur Manning, Ray Ours, Dan Mottell, Dorman Norton. William Edinburgh and Karl Weikel of Baltimore, Md, who is visiting her parents, Dr. INTERNATIONALLY FAMED CHEF IN PEROi and Mrs. C.

B. Frank; Misses Adeline Greene, Frances Far mer, Catherine Curran and Eliza beth Zieglcr. Mrs. Manning Entertains The big, puffy cushion dots have a festive air and the curtains are made lovely and full. Each curtain is 48" wide, 96" to a window! 2 16 yds.

long. With fluffy, headed ruffles. Priscilla or criss-cross style in white, cream or ecru. A wonderful choice for only 1.29 pair get yours on Monday and save! 4 -v -I V- .1 pair On Wednesday Mrs. Arthur Manning entertained with lunch eon at the Villa Riviera and later in the afternoon they played bridge at Mrs.

Manning's 1 TP" mother's home, Mrs. L. J. Gilles pie, where she is visiting during iff 'Pltitfw Imagine having that grand man of cookery George Rector personally disclose the culinary secrets that have made him famous with epicures the world over! That's exactly the treat in store for you at this week's class of cookery. Best of all, you'll see Miss Manners prepare the famed chef's Wilson Ham a la Rector and of course the Rector Raisin Sauce that tops it off! Following this Miss Manners is going to let you in on the recipes that have made famous eating places famous.

For example you'll learn how to mix a Brown Derby Chef's Salad the Ambassador Hotel's celebrated Black Bottom Pie and then the Dundee Cake that Biltmore patrons rave about. Here, indeed, is a class you can't afford to miss a class that will open your eyes and whet your appetite. File size recipe cards free to all attending! Wide Panels with Flounces 2.29 Chenille-dot Curtains the fleet cruise. Her guests included Mmes. S.

R. Ours, Fred Tucker Elizabeth Ziegler, Marjorie Hight, Catherine Curran, Francis Brown, Dan Mottell, Jack Bur-roll, Frances Farmer and Jerry Norton. Mrs. Manning also gave a small birthday party for her twin sons, John and Arthur, last week, when they celebrated their second birthday. Bon Voyage Honors As a bon voyage fete for Mr.

and Mrs. William McLauchiin, who plan to leave 1he end of the month for Honolulu, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.

Lewis gave a dinner and bridge party at the Virginia Country Club on Thursday. A large ship centered the table where covers were laid for Messrs. and Mmes. Norris Cole, Clarence Hudson, John Humis-ton, Norman Janes, Lynn Parm-ley, Frank Shiek, Irwin Stevens, Morse Travers, Fred Schwartz, Mmes. Maude Raney and Jessie Slemons.

09e It eg. 1.29 cusli-ion-dot panel Us with your chenille 1.98 Value pindor Curtains Smh dainty f. lf) ruffled curtains! 16 yds. Crramy color, Priscilla or triss-cross styles for choice. The Broadway in' white, cream, ecru, green, orchid or dusty rose.

16 a Curtains cpreads! Soft pussy-willow-type dot! 48Mx 216 yds. VThite or cream. Savtnth Floor SPECIAL at 1:45 p.m. you will hear a Symphonic Audition of The Times new Music Appreciation Offer. A portion of a world famed symphony will be played.

DOORS OPEN AT 1 CLASS STARTS AT 2 TOIIIES raOME INSTITUTE m. 1.65 PEQUOT REVERSIBLE SHEETS Pequotg, famous for extra long wear, with the time-and-wear saving feature of 3" -k hems at BOTH end. Only at The Broad- IT 0 way in Los Angeles. U.AjCs'CJ'. 72x112" 1 Sheets Auditorium, New Times'' Bldgj- Rl.

Sola 11x111" ...1.80. ..1.45 3I02" 1.40 J.09 72k10Z' ...1.50.. .1.19 Reg. Salt Visits Son Mrs. Joseph Even of Dubuque, is visiting her son, Peter, who makes his home at The Gros-venor in Beverly Hill3.

Th Broadway Oomtstici Second Flonr 42x3" 45xJ6".

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