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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 27

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Happiness Achieved 'by Knowing Writing Federation Unit Staff Selected Marriage Announced Announcement is made of thnrf marriage of Mrs. Frank E. Duba of Santa Monica to C. William Wittman. o'f Burlingame, where they will' live after a honeymoon trip to Bryce, Zion and Grand Canyon national parks.

BV DOMA I am so happv now! our i assurance: o. 4. mipuisnene. personal analvses of my hus-jand intense emotions: No. 5, rs-n irrr' hut in strone.

fast writ-! Mr- Broaduay, Eighth Hill H. T. Miller of Imperial the committee appointed IMIill ttitU jici. mo mir i i ff piTnop in shows efficiency and saving, neaa. v' A and how we can get what we! time: No.

6, determination: No. to make the' programs for the want a woman writes to me. "17. happy carefree feeling: No. Southern Federation of Worn- ending you my son writ- tenacity; senerosiiy nuu en viuus.

me apimmuutm. iam PAGE 7, PT. II THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1939 ling to find out his talents and I kindness; -o. iu, merary aouiiy. was maae Dy Mrs.

iu. bhuui in. Anaheim, president. i Assisting the chairman will be Mrs. Edith Cloyes, Mrs.

Bertha McCracken, Mrs. C. C. Bonebrake I and Mrs. Emerson Holt.

-X? 7 IT Chairmen Listed Mrs. S. Thomson of Santa Ana is chairman of emblems and seals; Mrs. Ella Robbins, San Diego, federation extension; and Miss Sara M. Whitfield, Huntington Beach, Federation News.

Mrs. Adolph Binder of Calexico is chairman of credentials, Mrs. H. E. DeNyse, Riverside, nomi Women Lawyers Open Convention Tomorrow Parties Will Discuss Needed Uniform and Special Laws BY BESS M.

WILSON' The National Women Lawyers will open their convention in Oakland tomorrow with women attending from all parts of the United States, Mexico and Canada. Delegates will represent 7000 members of the legal profession. Florence Anderson, president of the Southern California Council, will assist Anne McDonald of San Francisco in wel-minr thp members. Rosalind Goodrich Bates is in charge SKIN DRY? YOU NEED crosses do you write? How many of these In the second row. No.

1 et the him how we can help nations and Mrs. Carl Hemet, resolutions. Mrs. A. R.

Kipp, Upland, is chairman of world affairs; Mrs. Hillery Beachey, La Jolla, junior; membership; Mrs. McEuen, legislation; and Mrs. Robert Guild, Anaheim, publicity. BEAUTY AIDS Consult Miss Malzie Schiel, nationally known faciol end skin expert, about Rena.

Miss Schiek will be in our Beauty Salon every Thursday shows artistic ability; No. 2, constructive No. 3, practical artistic or literary ability; No. 4, cautiousness or ostentation; No. 5, determination; No.

6, crossing through both "t's" shows force and energ3'; No. 7, decided determination; No. 8, wit and humor. In the third row, the first shows sensitiveness, sympathy, kindness; 2, impulsiveness and sensitiveness; 3, easy-going; 4, tenacity; 5, hesitating; 6, planning ahead; 7, caution; 8, force and determination; 9, joy in beauty. Welfare Group bring your skin problems to her.

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In the first line, No. 1 shows accuracy and consideration: No. 2, optimism; No. self- of the convention and also is scheduled to speak on the Saturday program. She will discuss "Special Legislation Affecting Women and Children." "Uniform Divorce Laws" is the subject to be discussed by Percilla Lawyer Randolph, past national president, and Los Angeles members on the Sunday program include Georgia Bullock, Oda Faulconer, Ida May Adams and Orfa Jean Introductory Rena Kit Th Moy Company Beauty Salon 2nd Fl.

The public welfare committee is made up of the following division chairmen: Mrs. R. P. Gar-butt. Ontario; Miss E.

Kate Rea, Anaheim; Mrs. Frank Stemen, San Diego: Mrs. Roy Cage, Hemet; Mrs. Emerson Holt; Mrs. Mathew Lamont, San Diego; Mrs.

G. A. Lazar, San Diego; Mrs. C. A.

Neighbors, Anaheim; Mrs. Robert W. Ware, El Centro. The budget committee is headed by Mrs. David R.

Fraser; Mrs. C. M. Deakins, Newport, amenities; Mrs. John Stewart, Hemet, foundation fund; Miss Ida Fen-ton, Riverside, historian.

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Women fo Attend Sorority Convention Women who attend the Women Lawyers convention will, nanv of them, attend the na- S.C. Couple Take Vows Division of the Friday Morning Club has selected July 12 for its big luncheon-lecture meeting. This is to earn money for the club's sinking fund and is one of a series of parties to be given before the club opens in the fall. Mrs. Wil-loushbv Rodman will sneak, It Delegate Leaves Mrs.

Trent Anderson and; son, Trent Anderson en-if Conference The marriage of Miss Mildred Lucille Harmon, daughter of Mr. discussing her trek lenaineu a group or. peveny Hills vountr people in their Mrs. Gail Mills Dimmitt of S. and Mrs.

George Zaner Harmon, home recently. The occasion was ecKieniai ma is on ner way ito Galveston, to sail for 7 to Andrew Glassell, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Glassell, took place last week in the church of St. Mary of the Angels.

Rev. Neal Dodd officiated. through Africa. She will tell about her meeting with King Fouab at the dedication of the Xew Cairo University, of her visits to the home of Gen. Jan Smuts, and of the expedition to the tomb of King Tut.

If you want to hear all of this you must make a reservation at the club. a 1 1UI LUllPgC BlUUllll.i and honored two engaged couples, Miss Mildred Harmon and Drew Glassell and Nancy Newberry and Mitchell Todd. Others present were Misses York. From New York she will sail cn the Rotterdam for i South America, where she will ibe a delegate to the World Edu-jcational Conference in Rio de iJaneiro on Aug. 6.

WlV OrtV A The bride was graduated from S.C. where was a member of Zeta Tau Alpha. He attended the ft' Mrs. Dimmitt will return late in August by way" of Montreal, Lake Louise and Banff. 1 same university.

Katherine Dodge, Marilyn Brownson, Kitty Lou Coons. Grace Wolfskill; Messrs. Bill Simpson, Bob Wells of Berkeley and Horace Troux. 1 1 Mrs. John Stonebraker was On July 13 the division of the club will do its bit toward Ul ft matron of honor.

Other attendants were Misses Marjorie Bro- the sinking fund by entertain-ine at luncheon and bridge. 4 die, Jerry McGowan and Ann This time the party will be at Cottrell. Robert Palmer was best 16-11 Ivar with Dr. Mar Honeymooning Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Torter Rowe (Mignon Hamlin) of Piedmont are passing their honeymoon at San Ysidro Rancho, Montecito. caret C. Drigham, chairman of man and ushers were Donald Hart. Lunsford Jones, William Martin and Jack Akelson. the division, and Mrs.

Maude Scott Bazell in charge of res Easferners Visit On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Austin S. Igleheart of Greenwich, CL, will arrive to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Edmond Gillette in Santa Monica. Mr. Igleheart and Mr. Gillette were college classmates and fraternity brothers. ervations.

Eighty guests will CHECKED JERSEY Is one of summer's smartest fabrics. In this attractive dress, it's available locally. Checked Jersey Reveals Chic of Costly Costume By Sylva Weaver be entertained. Deeded to County Site of the Hollywood Bowl was deeded to L03 Angeles County in 192 i. Florence A.

Anderson Hemenway photo The Military School approved Bt Particular Parenti 1 1 rfAJLLJ Prion ctViiit- Melrweifwllcox tosAnqeiej HO 2191 Grace V. Bergen of the Schubert Club and her husband George are entertaining some interesting guests. These are their niece. Mrs. Albert S.

tional convention of Iota Tau Tau, legal sorority to be con- and white gloves. ducted at San Francisco July welch of Kansas City, and her 11 15 and 16. (laughters, Margie Ann and Mil- Mrs Myron Westover, Margie Ann was gradu-pr'eme mother of the sororitv.iated from high school in June a it ftf the Los Aneelesland is the successful writer of This costume was sketched especially for The Times. For information, telephone MA-2345, Station 358. If you write, please inclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope or Semi short stories, while her older chanter at a recent dinner meet sister speaks over the radio.

Both girls were at school in Madrid when the war in Spain Jersey is tops! So say all the screen designers from Adrian, who's now busy with the gorgeous new clothes for "The Women," to Howard Shoup, who's putting jersey on all the players. So you can't miss if you, too, go for jersey. In plain tones such as rich blacks, blues and browns, or in pattern effects, the coolness and draped chic of jersey is unassailable. The other day we found this most attractive checked jersey dress for all you readers for only $10.95. It has the chic of a broke out and their experiences were many and varied.

Hardworking members of the BETTER QUALITY ESSES, ENSEMBLES, SHAEiPLY REDUCED John Muir High School P.T.A. SUITS AMD COATS ing honoring scholarship graduates. At this meeting the convention was discussed by Mrs. Westover. The honored guests at the din-' ner were Gabrielle Bondeaux of Southwestern University and Vivian Goldberg of Pacific Coast.

Judge Frank Collier and Judge Mvron Westover, chapter advisers, discussed "The Need of High Scholarship in the Legal Profession." Hostesses at the dinner were Mrs. Rosalind Goodrich Bates and Aileen MacLymont of the alumnae chapter, and Eva Alexander of Alpha. Representing the sorority at San Francisco will be Miss Austin Jessie Torrance. Lillian Mc- Daintiness Taxed in Warm Weather Excessive perspiration is a constant source of vexation to some. Indoors and out, high temperature and humidity combine to produce that sticky feeling so hard to escape.

Yet there are a great many rules for retaining daintiness and freshness under the most trying circumstances. Observance of a few simple rules of bathing, dieting and caution in exertion and excitement are necessary. Leaflet No. B-2 provides vital Information on individual and general bodily care. It may be had by sending your name, address and a 3-cent Rtsmo (to cover cost of handling to Women's Service Bureau.

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li. Stuart, auditor, is at San Francisco, and Mrs. H. J. Shaffer and Mrs.

Mabel Webb are with their families at Crystal Cove Camp. Mrs. Shaffer has finished her job as motion picture chairman and will take on the duties of ways and means when the new year opens. Mrs. Webb is first vice-president and last year directed the parent education classes.

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Richard Cleveland Smith, to Jack William Reed, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Reed, took place last week in St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. Rev.

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