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Redlands Daily Facts from Redlands, California • Page 9

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LEARNING A NEW SKILL Morilyn Poce, second from left, demonstrates the old ort of creative stitchery for Mrs. Amporo Young, left; rs. Barbara Bonnema and Mrs. Etta Jones, right, during a YWCA-sponsored class started this week for residents of the Lugonio-Brock- ton area in Brockton hall. Others attending were Leyse Clark, Merey Sorio, Charlotte Gonzales, Edith lowson ond Esther Lechuga.

Samples of wall hanging, pillow toys, clothing and other items were shown. By the process of applique and use of various stitches, scraps of fobrics and yorns were made info useful ond decorative orticles. Additional classes are open to residents of the area and are scheduled for April 16, 23 and 30 ond May 7. JOSEPfflNE REAV Editor Junior Academy fo dedicate conservatory The new music conservatory building at Rcdiands Junior! I Academy will be dedicated to; I the memory of the late Eiainel (Mrs. ArthweU Hayton dur-j ing open house ceremonies at: the school Sunday.

i The Academy, a Seventh-day; JAdvcntist parochial school grades one through 10, is lo- jcated at 130 Tennessee street, The school recently completed' a new auditorium-gymnashim' the Elaine Hayton Music; is attached to the auditorium building. I Funds for the coDslruction of I the conservatory and equipment ifor the piano and wind instru- ments studios and office were donated by the late Sirs. Hay; ton's family and many of her friends. Attending the open house will 'be Mr. Ha.vton.

and their four chiWrcn. Bill. 18: Terry. 16; Bruce. IX and Geoffrey, I The two older children are grad-! iiatcs of the Academy and two younger boys are now stu- dcnls (here.

Mrs. Hayton was Interested in music and had expressed a desire to see the Academy's; music facilities enlarged. She; had as president of the' Home and School! association. Redlonis Doily Focts Thursday, April 4, 19M 9 'THANK YOU" Oswaldo Cosme, shown here with his teacher at Lincoln school, AArs. Elma Donnan, one of four pupils in his room who wrote to thank Arrowhead chapter, D.A.R., for the history vignettes the chapter gave to the schools during February.

Oswaldo's letter was sent to tha state American History Month chairman, Mrs. George Buc- collci, who read it during the recent state convention. Mrs. H. B.

Stark, regent of Arrowhead chapter, sent the letter to Mrs. Buccoia with report of the vignettes project. Robert Campbell, assistant superintendent in charge of instruction, had the stories duplicated and available to the grades studying American history. (Photo by Art Miller) POLLY'S offers POINTERS color Polly "corner exHibif A sipnificanl show for art lov-i DEAR POLLY I am a and collectors is currcnUy homemakcr who works, so most on display at the Edward-Dean 'of mv housework is done at Museum. Riverside County Art might." One of my chores, Cultural Center 9401 Oak i course, is the laundry.

Since road Cherry is usually being done while exhibit of Walcrcolors 'by 1 am busv with something else. Members of the 1 somclimes forget to take the American atorcolor Society clothes out of the dryer and they 'ho will run through April i become quite wrinkled before 1 "'e remember them. To help me re member, put the clothes in the at the beginning of a half- nalmnally- hour television program and internationally known art- iwhcn the program is over I re- live and work Snulh- move Ihcm from the dryer. California are Frederic I MRS MB Whitaker and his wife, Eileen i Monaghan Whitaker; PhU i DEAR POLLY When pour-: Teague Robert E. Wood I ling steaming hot liquid from io (macaroni or vegetables, H.ram Mcliier.

icold water in the sink to pre- vent steam bums. DEBORAH MiUard Sheets and James Couptr Wnght. The Museum is open daily, except Mondays and legal holidays. 1 to 5 p.m. House passes travel tax DEAR POLLY To save time and soap, vacuum your curtains 1 before laundering them.

WASHINGTO.V (UPI) MRS. P.J.B. Hou today passed a travel tax' package conlaining only the DEAR POLLY Never throw provisions of Presidnet jaway the Orion mutts from eari ongmal tourist tax muffs. These can be easily re- moved from the frame and make measure would put a wonderful buffcsrs for brass, cop- overseas airliac tickets, similar to the tax now imposed on domestic flights, and reduce Polly's Problem DEAR POLLY How do you the gUst top from a ef without breaking it? has opened before but new really stuck. 1 would appreciate seme help.

MRS. O. W. ipcr or silver. The polishiag job jean be done much faster, as you have a buffer for MRS.

R.H.S. each Season here for giving fhougMs fo feminine hafs from $100 to SlO the amount of dut goods liat travelers) DEAR POLLY I found that: cloves sprinkled and under the paper on shelves Commit ee earUer scrapped does the job Of chasing iMRS WJE graduated tax on tourists whoi speni more than $7 day DEAR POLLY We recent- westeni hentisphere. ly bought a king-sized bed and 'lJ decided that an electric blanket iwouw be cheaper than several' of tbaVlarge size. Af- By GAY PAULEY in common use before the ter shopping around, we discov- The limited package approved UPI Women's Editor introduction of haU. See hat." cred that it wouW be less would reduce the deficit NEW YORK (UPI) the Obviously, this was long before pensive to purchase two twin- hy about $95 million, according! season when feminine thoughts Berlin wrote his sonnet sized electric blankets than one tojfeasury turn to bats.

These days. they're consid- about an Easter bonnet jking-sizri I sewed them Chairman Wilbur D. Mills of And in case you're interested, together and we now have a Ihe House Ways and Means than covering for a honnet also in sea language is lung-sized blanket with dual con- Committee said the measure MHS. would not do much to help the TTiese and other oddments of balance of payments. We're not presenting this bill bedazzle.

And they're made from an infinite variety of season I garner from the series nith 28,000 pages. materials today compared with, fTst ediUon of Encyclopedia; The first edition ignored monumental proposition, the time, two centuries which calls itself as a term applied to when one encyclopedic authority greatest know it xhe only refer- referring to them as and also the oldest encyclopedia: ence was to "fashion pieces, in Health Program "women's wear of chips. continuous pubUcaUon in the sea two compress-' STANFORD. Calif. (UPI) or cane made by platting (sic) Enghsh language.

ijng pieces of timber. See (ran- The NaUonal InsUlutes of and sewing the plats together, The reference work is observ- som." 1 Health has awarded Stanford beginning with the cenb-e of the! ing its 200th anniversary thisj But wont future editions of University a two-year grant to crown and working round till year and to commemorate the any encyclopedia also a program for im- the whole is finished. event has produced a replica of something to study! Miniskirts proving the diagnosis and This same source wrote of its first three Twiggy and false of heart disease, bonnets as "in a general sense, ialfau- with 2,689 pages com-i and the pia and the Beatles and i cancer, stroke and related denoting a covering for the'pared with today's and the flower children, jdiseases. (Political Adveitisement) MAID SHASKY, HJ). for COUNCILMAN Break fhe voting block on ihe City Council.

End discrimination favoring special groups, individuals or sections of town. Good, sound contained light industry for Marigold Industrial Park to provide jobs and taxes. Upgrade services, merchandise and competitive prices with neighboring towns to draw business to downtown. Paid for by friends of Dr. Shasky DR.

DONALD R. SHASKY the "pretty giri" look goes to the prom For your enchanted evening embroidered daisies on ttie rustle of wliite rayon organza, moss green velvet streamers. Junior sizes, 33.00 One from a danling collection Evening Shop informal modeling prom show You are invited lo a Prom Fashion Previeiv of Young Elegance. Informal modeling by your Campus Deb In San Bernardino Saturday, April 5. 1968 1:30 p.m.

and 2:15 p.m. 2nd Floor In Riverside Saturday, April 13,1968 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. 2nd Floor Formal Shop In Redlands Saturday. April 6,1968 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Campus Shop the stamp of fashion beach bound after the prom the shirt shift Long sleeve polyester and cotton voile with large lacquer dots.

Pink or yellow, 5-13, 13.00 the bikini Dots and daisies on an all cotton suit. Pink with orange dots, 5-13, 14.00 Campus Shop SAN BERNARDINO RIVERSIDE REDLANDS Shop Harris' Monday and Friday 9:30 a.m. fo 9 p.m. Other Days 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m..

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