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rantlaco Examitirr 22 Saturd.y, De. 25, I94S CCCC Yule Spirit Will Reign At Gatherings Today Denver Sends Troth Heralding By PEGGY TOMSON THE OLD FAMILIAR "Merry Christmas" greetings a i MARRIAGE VOWS will be ex. 'Daphne Dibble Is Presented At Reception TO PRESENT their daughter, Daphne Dibble, to their contemporaries, Mr, and Mrs. Olivei Dibble Jr. entertained at a large reception yesterday at the Bohemian Club.

The deb, who will be among those bowing at Tuesday's Cotillion Ball, received with her parents In the Owl Room For decoration, there were' gar will resound today around countless dinner tables where family members stage their annual Yuletide get-togethers. changed next Wednesday by Syl via Cranmer, member of a pronv inent Denver (Colo.) family, and In Burlingame, the Paul Fagans will be hosts at their i traditional yearly dinner and, at another "annual," Mrs Walter Filer will entertain at a of whom dined last evening with Burlingame Club luncheon. The Donald H. McLaughlin of this city and New York. The couple will say their "I do's" at a Den-ver ceremony.

1 Dr. and Mrs. Kasper PischeL 1 nil Herbert Gray Hills will be dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Menzies will serve dinner to family members The bride-elect, daughter of hosts ths evening to a large group of clan members and there will be a Santa Claus on hand to tonight, as will the Charles Ken dricks.

Over In Ross, family mem i 1 denia garlands over the windows, silver madrone trees were placed bers will gather around the board dispense gifts to those present. Hi Mr, and Mrs. George Cranmcrlof Denver, was graduated from Vas sar with the class of 1939. She is a member of the Junior League. Mr.

Cranmer was park commissioner of Denver for twelve years. of the Norman B. Livermores, Hi Relatives from Sacramento and In the corners and elsewhere and on this side of the Bay Mrs. Oxnard are reunioning here over Horace B. Clifton will be among branches of the madrone decked V'ith gardenias were used.

the holidays with the Sidney dinner hostesses. Mezes Wynnes and the group, .1 Annual Christmas Day lunch The buffet table was set In numbering about two dozen, will eons will lnqlude those of Mrs, dine in Piedmont this evening Warren Spieker and the Jerd the Red Room, where gilded ma-drone trees provided decor. Cen with Mrs. Wynne's daughter and son-in-law, the Dwight Llewellyn Sullivans. The Sidney Lawrences will be hosts at their yearly tering the red cloth-covered table Olivers.

Christmas "egg-nog party, which Family members will gather at was a golden Christmas tree hung with angels and red candles, and at each end were bowls of poin- will be followed by a family the home of Mrs. Felix McGinnis dinner. J' semas. and among those present will be Claire McGinnis, home from her Finch Junior College studies, who For her presentation, Daphne was gowned In aquamarine satin styled with full skirt, long sleeves and an off-the-shoulder effect bodice. Her flowers were white Out of Town Celebrations I will depart on Monday to spend the New Year holidays with friends in New York.

Members of the Ghirardelli and Lohse families will be dinner guests of the orchids. Mrs. Dibble's dress of 1 dark green velvet and matching i I tnU nil ii '-'-it THERE WILL BE Christmas Alfred Ghirardelhs and the A. stole was worn with a large hat -V: Crawford Greenes will include dinner away from home for cf paler green velvet and black lace. Her corsage was of purple intimates as well as relatives on I i "tmmtmnu mvjm'' T'''" their dinner guest list.

number of families, who have departed to visit with children Bullards and Aliens will have and grandchildren over the noli their Christmas dinner with the days. C. Howard Aliens (Ann Bullard) orchids. Assisting in host duties were the other Dibble offspring, Oliver HI, David and 11 year old Sarah-belle Dibble, who wore a white silk frock trimmed with red vel-vet hearts. Also assisting were the senior Dibbles, but unable and the sizable Kent clan will In the south to spend a week or two with Mr.

and Mrs. James gather this year at the Kentfield home of the Roger Rents. Dr. and D. Atkins (Sallie Foster) of Alta dena are Sallie's parents, Mr.

Mrs. Dohrmann Pischel will en Photo by San Francico Examiner. DEBUTANTE MARIAN MILLER exchanges a toast with her grand' father, O. C. Miller, at the Thursday ball held at the St.

Francis at which the Robert Watt Millers introduced their only daughter. and Mrs. Paul Scott Foster. Ac SYLVIA CRANMER to attend was the deb's maternal tertain members of the Pischel, IDohrmann and Evers clans, most companying the Fosters south wee their son, Bob Foster, and Mrs. Cranmer, who served for a grandmother, Mrs.

Van Vlack Bishop, who has been hospital number of years as president of the senior Mr. Foster's sister, ized for the past ten mojfths with if Miss Louisiana Foster. From The Notebook Mrs. G. Wilson Fairlie is in More Parties On Calendar the Civic Symphony Society, is the former Jean Chappell, daughter of the Delos Allen Chappells, whose family home is now one of Denver's art museums.

a fractured hip. Holiday Cheer Dayton, to spend Christmas with her daughter and son-in law, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Wilson Millers introduced their only daughter, Marian Miller.

The The bridegroom-to-be, who is Neal (Peggy Fairlie). The Neals CHRISTMAS EVE celebrations included the longtime annual cocktail gathering at which the THE PARTY round continues recently transferred residency decor, featuring rosy pink fir trees, SUPERB. The guest list composed almost entirely of the with the cocktail gathering which from Asheville, N. to the president of the Homestake Mining Company, is a director of the International Nickel Company of Canada, chairman of the National William W. Crockers were hosts Army officers new base near Mr.

and Mrs. Horace M. Carle- young set. Relatives includ Dayton. ton gave Thursday at their Green Minerals Advisory Council, chair ing the Bernard Fords and the Mrs.

Fairlie's other daughter, last evening at "Sky Farm," their peninsula home. The Emerson M. Butterworths entertained at a family dinner, as did the Roger Laphams Jr. THE OLD GUARD turning out in! festive style on Thursday for the very elegant reception at which Mrs. Kenneth Kingsbury presented her granddaughter, Mary Bell Follis The SPACIOUS domicile insuring against OVERCROWDING Viands and potables, all TOPFLIGHT, circulating continuously The slender, haidsome hostess' white lace gown LOVELY The deb receiving a fond greeting from her pater, Gwin Follis, NEWLY re Street home.

Judge and Mrs. Otto Tellers. The receiving I'lioto by San Francisco Kxamlner. MARY BELL FOLLIS wat presented at a formal reception on Thun day at which her grandmother, Mri. Kenneth Kingsbury, whose por trait appears behind the deb, was hostess.

Mrs. Harold R. Ebright Jr. (Kate man of the advisory committee on raw materials and a member of the Atomic Energy Commission. San Francisco clubs to which Alden Ames have issued invitations for an eggnog party on Fairlie), her husband and their children, have just moved down line starting around 11:15 p.

m. and lasting WELL after midnight. THREE orchestras for dance music. A HUGE stag line. Paul and Mona Lyman from their Lake Tahoe home, Monday at their home, and planned by Mrs.

William Chip- where they spend part of the Cherished Christmas Lives Mr. McLaughlin belongs include the Pacific Union and the Bohe-' mian. man is a similar affair on winter, and they are now cn Wednesday. Miller dancing happily together. sconced at their ranch at Novato, The St.

George Holdens will Mrs. Eddie Fitzpatrick tread turned from Arabia Some of Mrs. Muriettato be hosts today at their annual ing a measure to her spouse Houseguests of the Alfred Whittells Jr. (Mary Patchin) of Brentwood over the holidays are Christmas open house, and a tne men departing on the EARLY side in order to attend the Bohe danceable rhythms. Jane Brady in STUNNING amber "Tom and Jerry" party will be Visit With Family Mr.

and Mrs. Philip H. Patchin mian Club's annual Thursday- given on January 2, by the satin frock, -brown fur trimmed, of Burlingame, who'll return before-Christmas dinner The George E. McKennas of Mill Anew in a Tale of the Salvation Army By HAZEL HOLLY ONCE IN AWHILE, a Christmas story turns up to prove again that all sorts of people have a heart, and that even large welfare organizations can be havens of warmth. Such a story is this one, told by Miss Virginia Bartlett, Salvation Army caseworker in San Diego.

It was a Christmas week in wartime, according to Miss Bartlett, when a 16 year old home next week. Frank Kings with the Charles squired by her USUAL escort, Otto Van Koolbergen. The William P. Bradfords over from Fields (Frances King) The Valley. That same day the William Schoenfelds will entertain at an eggnog party to celebrate Charles Fays among EXPECT' Piedmont.

Mrs. Walter Sulli yesterday to spend Christmas with her daughter and son-in-law, the Robert Bacons, was Mrs. Frederick John Murietta of Los Angeles and her son, Tippy Murietta. Sylvia Farny has come out from New York to spend several weeks in Kentfield with her Holidaying in Snow Areas ANT parents. The Powers Symingtons chatting downstairs van Jr.

in purple net spangled with the Payton Colhouns. The Jerome Politzers with across the United girl came their fifth wedding anniversary. Ceo. Ebrights, Are Hosts with matching sequins. Bill and Willa McNear Budge, here from HONOLULU for the holiday interlude, rating welcomes.

telephone at the Salvation Army daughter, Mary, here from WELL UNDER way is the sister and brother-in-law, the Manhattan for the holidays. Mrs. Stanford Gwin and Mrs Kay Blyth of last year deb Prescott Perveres (Josephine Farny). skiing season at the Sugar Bowl, which opened its Lodge last weekend. Among localites holi crop, with Bob Moore Polly Oscar Sutro Jr.

discussing their respective FEATHERED Kennedy and Bill Crocker in the THE GATHERINGS on Tues daying at the Sierra resort are familiar TWOSOME category. chapeaux A glimpse of Mrs, the Charles Ravens and their day's crowded social calendar in The Edwin Callarls, the Abbott Macondray Moore descending the Robertsons Jr. and the Tommy children, who will remain there until after New Year's. eluded the cocktail party which Dr. and Mrs.

George Ebright stairs Mrs. Wilberforce Wil States-Mexican border to have her first baby in a California coast city. She and her husband, an American soldier, had both been born of Mexican parents in the United States. They had returned to Mexico, but before Maria's husband went overseas, he made her a promise that their child would be born in the United States. In his lack of knowledge he had not told her where to go or whom to see.

'They'll take care of you," he had said. liams greeting friends David Sullivans among the young married group. Deb Adie Fuller bus to the city. She carried a basketful of hand made baby clothes; she was crisply clean. When she got off the bus, she did not know where to go.

She was frightened, but proud. As Maria walked the crowded streets, no one smiled at her; no one even noticed her. Where were these of whom her husband spoke, who would take care of her? She spoke timidly to a woman, who stared at her and turned away. "I need a room, please. Please direct me to a hotel." No one bothered.

Soon, Maria found herself in a The William Brownells and gave at their Powell Street Hearfield IV reporting his bride MUCH better Mrs. Thomas apartment to honor his grand in LOVELY white organdy frock their offspring went up last weekend with plans to stay until after Christmas. Others va daughter, Abigail Doe. Holiday and red carnation lei. Cindy SAN FRANCISCO SHOE GUIDE A directory of shops and'dtpartmtnt stores carrying nationally advertised shoes for men, women and children.

Call The Kxamlner, SUtter 1-2424 Ext. 468 for Shoe Information. The Official Shoe Guide Publication. Carr Howe and Harold Snod decorations, carried out in red and white, included a small white rang. "You wouldn't know1 me," said a woman's voice.

"Just call me Kitty. Listen, a little Mexican kid walked in here last night; soldier's wife. Going to have a baby any minute, it looks like. We've phened every place in town and no one will take her in. I can't keep her here.

You know. roomers wouldn't understand. So I called you folks. I figured you wouldn't say, like the rest, "No room." "So," said Miss Bartlett, "as we prepared a place for the mother of a new citizen, we thought that an inn has its limit of capacity, but the heart filled with love is always ready to receive more. The heart, like an honest innkeeper, must take in all who need shelter." grass discussing politics The Paige Monteagles chatting with Madison, another of the season's buds, coming on from the dinner which her cousin, Anne Phleger, cationing there are Mrs.

George Pope and her children, Edith and Guy; the Vincent Hallinans velvet (Christmas tree standing Mrs. Lewis Hanchett Mrs, Robert Crooks PROUDLY dis on a mirror and decked with red gave in her honor. The Rousseau twins, Rosemary and Olive, bells. playing her new diamond wrist Mrs. Ebright, who was assisted So, with her birth certificate causing which-is-which CONFU and their five sons, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Belcher, Wakefield Baker E. L. Buttner of Piedmont and Paul G. Avery.

watch, gift of son, Tommy Crooks as her passport, Maria took the The Marshall Madisons cir in receiving by Gail and her mother, Mrs. Charles W. Doe, was gowned In gray crepe and culating about Tommy Dargie MEN'S SION in the stag line. Daphne Dibble and Juneva Lanser among those RATING lots of Carlta Martin In electric blue satin and her sister, Patsy, in chatting with friends in the din Today's Pattern darker street, lined with shabby buildings. In a window, beneath the sign "Pwooms," was the Spanish word "Cuartos." She toiled up the steps, the red light in the hallway lighting her way.

Mexico Trip ing room The Atholl McBeans lace, with which she wore lavender orchids. The honor guest wore the Fentress Hills, the Leon Rich DEPARTING FOR Mexico periwinkle blue lace and a lei of white satin. Mary Bell Follis ardsons and Mrs. Harry Hill Monday was Mrs. LeRoy a bit WEARY from her earlier in Early the next morning, the among others on hand.

Briggs Jr. (Jane Gunn) and her pink carnations while Mrs. Doe received in yellow brocade, gold the day receiving line duties, two children. threaded, and a corsage of green Ann Montgomery's pink frock AN EVENING STANDOUT, the ball at which the Robert Watt Southland and brown orchids. most becoming.

SHOIS Cookies and More Cookies! J. M. PRICE CO. TEN 'WORST DRESSED' MEN LISTED For Holidays SPENDING THE holidays In More Than 38 Vein at 58 THIRD STREET jisx orr siARRtT By C1IOLLY KNICKERBOCKER about his appearance. Baggy By PRUDENCE PENNY COOKIES You'll need moun Howard Hughes, the flying Registered U.

S. Patent Office NEW YORK, Dec. 24. Two britches are his favorites. And he millionaire, is the only one so tains of them to see you through Santa Barbara are Lt.

Cmdr. and Mrs. Robert Law (Jacqueline Thomas) of Del Monte and their far who has made the two pre wears a mess of hair over the eye, a la Veronica Lake, to look years ago when I originated my annual list of the world's worst dressed men, I didn't know what vious lists. He was sixth two the holiday season. Old favorites you have, but here's one dainty, new and different.

naughty. years ago, jumped to first place children, Bobby and Cecily, who are with Jackie's parents, Mr. and Billy Rose makes up for his Brazil nut macaroons: Beat 2 ft I I sl lack of height by dressing loudly. And clever Mr. Rose knows all the eggs until very light; add 2 cups last year, but dropped down to seventh place this season.

That's I a Mrs. Cecil Temple Thomas. The Navy officer will leave shortly I had started. It was a snowball which has become an avalanche. And now every year about this season I'm hounded by press agents, families and firmly packed brown sugar or Men and Young 3i en WEINSTEIN CO.

1041 Market, second fleer because since he's boss at RKO for Saipan, where he will be sta gradually; add 1 teaspoon vanilla. tricks. But he earned third place because he, who had criticized the opera so bitterly, was not appro he stopped wearing tennis sneak tioned and where his family will join him in the spring. ers at dinner parties. However, Howard still doesn't think he can sweethearts who beg me not to list their beloved among my "worst's worst," or by agencies afford buying himself a tux.

priately dressed for the Met premiere. He wore a felt hat and a black tie, which is about as improper as his show girls would be MEN'S WOMEN'S Sift together 1 cup sifted all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder and teaspoon salt; mix with 2 cups ground Brazil nuts; add to egg mixture. Chill about 2 hours. Break off pieces of dough; roll into balls about 1 inch in diameter. Bake on ungreased bak who are trying to push their Jules Glaenzer, the jeweler, who's eighth on the list, and clients to notoriety through my Other localites holidaying in the Channel city include Dr.

and Mrs. Genest de L'Arbre (Mary Jean McKenney), who are with his parents, Count and Countess de L'Arbre d'Estang. Back From Mexico Lucius Beebe, who is ninth, both if they wore only mid-Victorian bathing suits. belongs to the overdressed cate anti-elegance brigade. On the other hand there are others, who insist on dressing badly and sloppily, trying to be gory.

mm i i a i WIS Jules still doesnt know that ing sheet in a slow oven 325 striped pants and pearl stick Makes about casual or overdressed in their dog.) 15 minutes. 7 dozen cookies. BUNION SHOES CALIFORNIA'S FAMOUS SHOE HOUSE 22 2ND ST. (Near MARKET) SAN FRANCISCO 5 HOME FROM Mexico to spend pins are dated, but if it makes the holidays with Mrs. Fatjo him happy he can even wear a ring on his nose.

Judge is her daughter, Paula Judge, who was accompanied by Meeting Scheduled effort to be considered fashion plates. To these heroes this column is dedicated. So here goes with the roll call: Heading the list by an un As for Lucius he's so busy Carmen Castro of Mexico. with his new station wagon that THE FILM, "San Francisco, Overdressing isn't a sin that is committed only by women. Many men are guilty of it as well, and Joseph "Submission to Moscow" Davies is definitely among them.

He's known to like to cover himself with jewelry. He has a set of precious stones of every kind, rubies, emeralds, sapphires to match his various velvet lounge coats. That's why he's in fourth place. Fifth comes Cornel Wilde, the movie actor, who probably thinks that curly hair and sloppy dressing go together. Frankly, though, Queen of the West" will be shown he has time hardly for dressing, washed collar is Lord "Dirty In fact, when his special car is at the regular meeting of the Cocktail Hosts Eddie" Stanley of Alderley.

Eng parked in a station, Beebe is not Sunbeam Society for Handi capped Children at 2:30 on Thurs The Bumsteads art a laugh not en their big color page of tomorrow's Examiner Comic Weekly section and they're something special on the air, too as JMk WOMEN'S lishmen have a reputation for MR. AND MRS. Boicp Gross allowed to use water and there being the finest dressers, but not fore cannot shave or bathe but day afternoon, December 30 in room 261, St. Francis Hotel. Mrs.

so his lordship, who earned him that's a sight I want to spare even my worst enemies. David L. Breslaucr will preside dramatized by the Comic Weekly Man tomorrow and every Sunday ever Station KGO, San Francisco, and 17 other stations throughout northern California. self the nickname that inspired Ludwig Bemelmann's famous A veteran of two previous Pattern 9079 in Jr. Miss sizes 11, 33, 15, 17.

Size 13 jumper 3n yards 23-inch; blouse, 2 yards. This easy-to-use pattern pives ferfect fit Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send 25 cents in coins for thi pattern. LEAVE LOOSE. DO NOT WRAP.

PRINT plainly name, address, zone, and Ftyle number. book. that Hollywood casuainess vjorst dressed lists, Maestro Leopold Stokowski trails in tenth Breathing hard on his neck for doesn't hit the spot. See the radio page of tomorrows turn-iner for complete Comic Weekly Man schedule. were hosts at a cocktail party at their home on Wednesday.

Trees for Tots SEVEN CHRISTMAS trees trimmed by the children at Mira-loma School were presented to the Laguna Honda Children's Home, the Mission Community Center and the Miraloma Community Church, by the Miraloma A. unit. Sixth ranking Lord "Porchy" place. Wife Gloria has had much Carnavon, the rotund and roly- to do in improving Stokey's Here From Islands ARRIVED from thoir home in tho islands to holiday with family members are Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Collins (MyMy Howard), who are staying with MyMy's grandparents, the Charles S. Howards. general appearance, but those poly British racing enthusiast, second place is Henry "Bubble-head" Wallace, who's still wearing the scars of the egg-and-tomato battle of the South on his lapels. of course, has to look the part of a proletarian who has no time to think tries his best to be the dandy, tight-fitting clothes, pink shirt, presented by the SUNDAY EXAMINER JOSEPH MAGNIN San Francisco Son Mateo, Cat. Oakland Socromenfo, Cal.

Pal Alto, Calif. Reno, Ner, Pattrra price 23.4. pln iiIp tax .6 rnt, pottage 1 trnt, total 2.1 rnt. Cud our rd Iv Marian Martin, Patiwn lpartFwnt, San Iran-rKra xamlnrr, f. O.

Box ill 00, taa traariat 1. but he just looks like an English and artistic hair-do earn him the right to be ealled one of the ten version of Abbott and Costello, without Abbott. worst, i i 1.

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