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CCCCft THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER: THURSDAY, TANUARY Y4, 1943 17 Emily Stout Is YWCA Will Honor Women in and Civilian Industries 14 Betrothed to Henry K. Evers San Francisco Dinner Tonight Salute of Recognition for OPA Girls Will Dispense Hospitality Sets Style Those on Labor Front By Hazel Holly Top Coats WOMEN IN WAR INDUSTRY and women in essential No Immediate Plans for Wedding Have Been Announced By-Cholly Francisco CONTINUING THE WEEK'S almost unprecedented civilian industries will be honor guests tonight when the THE "GOVERNMENT. GALS" By Babette AMERICAN women are teach industrial department of the Y. W. C.

A. salutes the who work for the OPA in San "who have gone to war on the labor front" at a dinner at ing the world how to dress dur Francisco will close their typewriters tomorrow afternoon and ing war. rush of merger intent announcements is the news that Emily Elizabeth Stout and Henry Kasper Evers 'are the newest take themselves over to Hospital' S5 WE'VE already worked out a ity House to entertain the service satisfactory formula. additions to affianced ranks. Formal heralding of their troth is made by the bride-elect's parents, the Vernon A.

men for the evening. We want clothes for rain, for women and girls who have donned overalls to take Jobs in service stations and garages," she added, "and by the women who are driving trucks, operating busses, and collecting fares on streetcars. 620 Sutter Street "Victory is no longer a job for men alone," Mrs. Richard Link, chairman of the Industrial committee, said in announcing the dinner. "Women are playing an increasingly important part, both in their traditional role of "keeping the home fires burning and their Stouts.

4 cold, for work, for LIVING. Not A 4 At i LX Fifty OPA girls will dance with the boysand no rationing lit -55ey something different for each of As the prospective bride, who these things but one for all. on the number of dances, either duties on the managerial staff of the Little Theater, and president of the Girls' Debating Club. Her memberships included a 1 1 Prytanean and Mortar Board and Gertrude Becher will act as is usually called "Missy," is attending the Prince School in Boston while her fiance is taking an SAN FRANCISCO has had her chairman. Carol Brown will see to the refreshments: Madeline "Then there are the sands of women who have taken over where men left off in the building service and culinary finger in making this pattern for wartime dressing come true.

honor societies. One of our manufacturers has ii A', The prospective benedict is the Army officers' training course in New Jersay, there are no immediate plans for the wedding. trades. Women who are operat a coat. Thiscoat is of national ing elevators, cleaning build' importance.

It is sold all over son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert John Evers, former Marinites, who now make their home here. Brother Missy, sister of Gregory Stout, ings the cooks, the bus girls, new role of helping to keep our industries rolling. "This dinner for women in industry is a gesture of recognition for the millions of women throughout the country who are replacing men on the home front Honor guests will include war workers women from the the country.

who took Gwynn Corbet as his the laundry workers. Every one of them is essential to the home Almost the entire output of his of Elizabeth, William and Albert bride last October and who is now factory is on this ONE garment, John Evers he is the grandson member of Uncle Sam's Army, front In which he has made of ONE IE CJ-i I is the granddaughter of William of Dr. and Mrs. Kaspar Pischel and the late Mr. and Mrs.

Henry fabric. Brandlein is in charge of signing up dancing partners for the boys; Doris Drury will oversee the serving department; and Eleanor Crawford is in charge of the finances chipped in at so much per head by each girl. Child Welfare Bill Before Legislators son Glover Moore and the late WORKING WITH Mrs. Link in "We could work ilay and shipyards, from the assembly lines, from the shops, the ware Mrs. Moore and of Mrs.

George preparations lor tne dinner are night turning out this ovev- Stout and the late Mr. Stout. She Mrs. Mildred DuBose Kendall, houses and the waterfront. Evers.

During his undergraduate days on the U. C. campus, he was a member of Winged Helmet Triune, Golden Bear and Chi Phi fraternity of which he was one time president. prepped at Miss Head's School in Berkeley and was graduated from who will preside, and Miss June Hunt, who will bring a message FOOD FOR VICTORY the University of California, from the National Industrial "ESSENTIAL civilian Indus-tries will be represented by the where her activities included Council of the Y. W.

C. A. PRUDENCE PENNY'S household advice and news of nutritionists will be found on page 12. SACRAMENTO, Jan. 13.

(AP) Grant PTA Will Open Victory Garden Class Anderson-Baker Vow Exchange Tomorrow -California legislators today pre pared to bring to speedy vote leg coat and still not take care of lslation which would authorize the orders. If we could expand the factory we could take In this entire business," says the school districts throughout the State to maintain child welfare centers for the care of children IF MANUEL DEL PRADO can Cherry Baker will be her lis- RESIDENTS of the Marina The meeting on Monday will be whose parents are engaged in war owner. 3R THAT, my friends, is the most a preliminary discussion, and the and Pacific Height district and any other San Franciscans who can arrange transportation to industries. actual class will begin Tuesday enlightening commentary on Assemblyman Nelson Dilworth make arrangements to plane out from Washington, D. in time, he will do best man duties tomorrow when his longtime friend, Ensign Berrien Anderson bestows his name on Joan Baker.

January 26, and will be held each v- in fir fashions of the war. Grant School, are invited bv Hemet, and other members of the I'M IV- it i I Grant PTA to attend the prelimi In one short year women have lower house introduced a bill on Tuesday from 10:30 to 12:30 for ter's maid of honor and Florence Anderson, sister of the bridegroom, will be the only other attendant. In the event that Manuel cannot make the necessary arrangements, best man duties will be done by Kent Arnold. Joan and her fiance shared honors yesterday at a cocktail party given by his sister and brother-in-law, the Boris Laku- nary meeting of a class in victory the subject today and Dilworth given up the mad race for change, for something different than nve weeks. Mrs.

H. C. Morris, president gardening Monday at 1:45. said the assembly education com mittee will consider it tomorrow The affianced pair, wnose en their friends had, the search for Harry Nelson, of the San Fran the P. T.

A. unit will preside gagement was announced Tues always something a little more cisco Junior College, will serve as class meetings. The legislation, Dilworth said, represents the views of a confer day, will exchange I do at a unusual. Instructor, according to Mrs. Grant school is siuated on Pa tvo 1 4:30 o'clock ceremony, which will They've found a functional gar Carlton R.

Gray of Grant P. T. cific Avenue, between Broderick ence held recently by Governor be performed at the home of mentthe overcoat and that's ana Baker Streets, one block who made arrangements for the course. Earl Warren, Attorney General Robert Kennv and officials of the what they want. That's what from the No.

3 streetcar line. Joan's parents, the Wakefield Bakers, and will be attended by stas. Slated for tonight is the bachelor dinner which a group of the naval officer's friends will give for him at the Pacific Union Club. everybody, wants. You, your State department of education, members of the immediate fam AMERICA HAS already worked out her own design mother, your sister, your daugh The bill would allow each indi ilies.

Women'sBoard for wartime dressing, and in it San Francisco has a share. wr yur Inen- aoor- vidual school district to care for children between 2 and 16 years of age until six months after the Most universally loved garment is the camel's hair overcoat AND THAT a San Francisco Hands Are on Dress Parade Of Art Museum Thus one (almost all colors) is made in San Francisco, sold manufacturer makes an overcoat that is absolute perfection in fit, close of the war and charge par all' over the country. Completely classic, straight, sure ents for such care. If this revenue Mayf air Will Attend Concert SETTING "SHARE YOURcousin, Countess Alain de Pierre-CAR" as example for other e-jfeu. Guests will be Mesdames ninsulites, Mrs.

Leonora Wood Henry S. Kiersted, James Flood, Be Host itting, best of its kind, and an outstanding contribution hang, drape, cut, fabric and comfort Is something of which we L-By Judith Merrill proved to be insufficient, the dis to fashions for today's living. Where can it be found locally tricts could levy taxes. Districts can all be proud. Ask Babette.

Phone SUtter UU. also would be permitted to accept This coat has proved itself, be EXHIBITIONISTS, that's what they are. Your hands. They're constantly performing. Always what fKUMisios to be one Federal funds if available.

cause it really has "everything." of the most sizeable gatherings Employes at the centers would Armsby has invited a group to.Arturo Orena, M. C. Sloss, drive with her to town tomorrow Georges de Latour, Harry Lam-to have luncheon at the St. Fran-'phrey Brown and William Bab That the only description we of the season will take place Sat on dress parade. They do every Navy Wives to Elect Officers thing for you.

Follow your trend be subject to approval by the State department of education and general supervision would be can give and for further details see today's sketch. It comes in nude and in navy. And, of course, els and then go on to hear the cock. urday, when members of the Social Calendar Prenuptial Dates SOCIAL diversions are occupy of thought. Lift your dainty San Francisco Symphony Or; Women's Board of the San Francisco Museum of Art do hostess cocktail glass.

Adjust your veil maintained by the same agency. it's of a perfectly yummy soft THE NAVY OFFICERs' tra concert from her box at the Several luncheons are at the Francisca Club, including the party "hostessed by with those little feminine ges material. Opera House. Tomorrow's con duties at a dance recital and re tures you so carefully cultivated WIVES CLUB, organized late in For Information phone Bab cert will feature Albert Spalding, Mrs. G.

G. Preston for Mesdames ing the prenuptial days of several localite brides-elect. Pattern before your mirror. ception. ette at SUtter 2424 or write in violinist, as guest soloist.

Stanley Powell, Sanford Gifford 1942, with headquarters at the St. care The Examiner. In Mrs. Armsby's party will of Chicago, Edgar Albright, Bruce The reception will follow the They do so many things for But look at them! Have Francis Hotel, will elect officers Saturday evening Beth Fenni- be Mesdames Walter Hobart.l Self ridge, Walter Bentley and dance program of Katherine Dun more will be honoree at a cocktail at a meeting today, and you been kind to them? Are they Lt. Mark Thomas.

Cyril R. Tobin, Andrew Carrigan Miss Marilyn Bentley. ham, who has promised an all- well groomed? Are you proudly party given by, Mr. and Mrs. of "war com Mrs.

Clarence Loren Johnston's and Mrs. Frederick B. Hussey conscious of them? Those ten new repertoire for the occasion, Marshall Dill at their home. mittees. Visits Sister luncheon party at the club will include Mesdames R.

Stanley Dol- Another pre-concert hostess will be Mrs. Frank P. Deering, who fingernails add to the beauty of and who has donated her services Beth's calendar, also lists lunch All wives of Navy officers are your hands besides being very VISITING Mrs. Raymond C. to the museum.

Also on view eligible, according to Mrs. Edgar useful gadgets. Force Jr. at Pebble Beach last will be portrait studies of the eons to be given by Muriel Dow and Martha Robbins before her III That's why it is so important Woods, chairman of the club, and week was her brother, Lieut, dancer done by Tirey L. Ford will entertain at her home lar, Joseph Hickingbotham, Ever-Mesdames Lorillard Ronalds, jett Brown, Reed Be kins and Stan-George T.

Cameron, Alfred Par-1 ley Dollar Jr. Also at the 'club rish, Bertram Long of Washing-! will be the luncheon given by ton, D. G. Harry Mendell, Ed-i Mrs. Oscar Butler Perry for a 0' that they be kept in lovely health marriage to Robert Carey Hill on Mark Thomas, U.

S. who is on in addition soci; Among tnose planning to at ful condition. A necessary item tend with groups of friends are February 6 at Trinity Episcopal this year will find the club mem leave from his Wisconsin post. He will return shortly to rejoin his is a nail cleanser and conditioner. Messrs.

and Mesdames Juilliard Church. After the wedding re ward Sturgis, Alfred Tubbs and small group. Harry Hill. I For Albeit Spalding, following Made of special compounds, help McDonald, William Wooster hearsal, the evening of February bers deep in work of the hone front to help their husbands win spouse, the former Jean Lapham, and his three week old daughter, ful in keeping the cuticle soft and 4, her parents, the Arthur Raw At the Woman Athletic uud tne concert, mere win be a lea Nion Tucker, FJystus Hayes, Lloyd Ackerman, Gardner Dailey, the war on the fighting front son Fennlmores, will host a buffet the undernail free from dirt accumulations. Apply this cream Mrs.

Harold R. McKinnon will be at the apartment of Raymond luncheon hostess in honor of herlArmsby. supper. Julie. Return South Home From East liberally around cuticle and un Lieut.

Comdr. and Mrs. Cabot Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Horace Gray, Lieut, and Mrs.

Robert For Barbara Sorrick, bride-to-be der edge of nail. Then scrub of Lieut Scott Goodfellow, U. S. RETURNED from a six weeks' Harris, Mrs. Milton Esberg, Mrs Mrs.

Earle Parrish and her thoroughly with brush. This cream lathers abundantly in Sigmund Stern, Mrs. Marcus Sally Cheek Will Be Wed daughter, Patty Jane, will enter MAJOR AND MRS. Robert Watt Miller have returned to Santa Ana following a brief stay From Cholly' Notebook water. You'll find it a protector Atlantic seaboard visit are Mrs, Warren Perry and her son, War ren.

Koshland and Mrs. Dorothy tain Saturday at luncheon at the Liebes. Claremont Country Club. here with the C. O.

G. Millers, against nail roughness. 8 FOR INFORMATION concern ing Nail Conditioner and Clean On Saturday THE GOOD NEIGHBOR ser phone Judith Merrill, SUtter By Anita Day Hubbard 2424, between 9 and 6, or write WHIPPING UP Lohengrin UNFAIR AS IT does seem, so- "I claim it gave onlookers and pretending either to them orrthe information has arrived be plans at a moment's notice is that knew him the wrong tin- 'to himself that he is a gay and! forehand. The Examiner. At Soda Springs Sally Cheek, now that her pro ciety does recognize the double standard.

i independent caballero, any more As for it being "all right for a than a married woman would married man to take out a woman Men can sow a moderate crop SNOW'S SWELL for skiing atJ who Is not his wife," it certainly of wild oats, and suffer little from Is not, except under some ex Soda Springs now and it is luring localities away from the city for spective bridegroom, Lieut. John Hubert Mee U. S. N. has arrived home on a brief leave.

They will become mister and missus at informal rites at the Piedmont home of the Herbert Cheeks, Saturday at 4 o'clock. Mr. Cheek will give his daugh it, if they come back into the fold eventually. traordinary circumstances. An NAVAL TRAINING.

Ensign Harry Jackson, U. S. N. a Monday departer for study at the Harvard Supply School. For the time being, his spouse, the former Betty Lou Hahn, to remain on in their Happy Valley domicile.

PLANS INDEFINITE. Unexpected overseas orders received by Ensign Roy Hills U. S. N. canceling the possibility of a near future vow exchange with Mary Hayden.

brief sojourns. excursion of that sort is an im Women must be far more cir plied insult both to the wife and Checking in over the weekend for ten days of fun in the snow presslon. Also, it is not the proper thing for a married man to do. The women were friends of the single fellows. The one he was with told him she preferred his taking her out "Am I being too narrow about his rights? He seems to think I am.

Is it accepted that married men can take other women out If nothing wrong is done? "I know I Wouldn't have done what he did, but perhaps I am wrong." cumspect and if they do step aside onto the primrose path, ever to the other woman. were members of 'the San Fran Look out for nagging and fuss have to do the same thing with a similar group of men. You are right about that, without On the other hand, he could have deceived you, possibly, and lied to you about his activities, which, although you'd have suffered less, would have been less honest on his part. Don't make the mistake of nagging him into seeking more complacent companionship with a more good humored woman. ter in marYiage and her sole at so little, it takes real stamina and ing, though.

It isn't a good idea Cisco Skate and Ski Club. In the party were Mrs. W. Llndley Ab tendant will be Elizabeth Ann a gootl deal of determined courage Zl for your husband to come fromhHewjtt, visiting here from Ta- to open the way back into public bott, Mrs. Patsy Lyons Zweig, the carefree days of a gay vaca respect coma, wasn.

Best man roie is yei Gwen Turner, Elvira Devlin, tion in other company to the anti to be assigned. Following a home It may not be fair, it certainly Helen Richardson, Gratton Phil doesn't spell "equal rights," but climax of a scolding and critical wife, however wrong he was in lips, Robert Hinkel, Bert Devlin reception, the young pair will honeymoon briefly and then head for nevertheless the facts are there and Capt Lemuel Matthews. his shenanigans. the East where the naval officer: xuuk HU5HAJND mignt naveiwhat Is past is past, and you to be faced, and a wife who tries will be stationed. i to persuade herself to the con Just use your energy and tact to see that he doesn't get that Next weekend Patty Hassler will leave for the 'ski hills in charge of a group of five subdeb Mrs.

Owen L. Love joy (Ann trary will come to a wrong special kind of opportunity been wrong to choose so reckless can't recall it or undo what he a vacation In such unprofitable has done, company, but he IS right in tell Your real mistake perhaps was ing you to say that you knew all jn letting him find out that he about it could have a good time without Milton) will be hostess at thei PATTERN 9267 HOW PROUD you'll be to show girls from, the East Bay. i again. spinster dinner tonight at her off baby in these charming clothes made from simple Pattern 9267 Tea Party home and planned for alter tne nuptials is the party Mrs. Clifford The If he told you honestly what he your company.

Even at the cost by Marian Martin. There's an Nelle (Edith Cheek) will give. NANCY BUCKLEY, local au OPEN DOOR "every day" frock with a collar, a best" dress with a scalloped was up to, at least he had that, of some nagging, and paring the much faith in your tolerance and 'budget down to the quick in understanding. 'other ways, do make it a rule to thor, was honored at a tea given by the Catholic Professional yoke, a cute coat and bonnet Although it might have a gay companion to him now Pattern 9267 may be ordered Women's Club yesterday at 350 Dinner Hosts MR. AND MRS.

WILLIS WALKER entertained at dinner Friday at their home. much better for him to sit around land then, as well as a dutiful Victory Garden Buchanan Street playing solitaire in his room, wife and mother. Once he gets only in sizes 6, 9 and 12 months, For individual yardage, see pattern. A benefit card party is being arranged for Saturday, Febru "AT SEA" writes: "Last summer my husband went on his vacation with some much younger single fellows. I had to stay home with our children and also we could not afford the added expense.

They spent their evenings dancing and at bars, with single women. "When he returned he told me if anyone said anything to me about it, Just to tell them that I knew. "We have had many arguments over It He claims if he wanted to "put something over on me, he need not have told. the idea that you like being a martyr, he'll accept it ary 20. Send 16 cents in coins (loose in envelope; do not wrap) for this LUNCHEON DINNtl COCKTAIL IOUNG I i ID v.

il.m.. Dinner Hostess Marian Martin pattern. Write plainly size', name, address and style number. Completely seal SIRS. L.

K. "Can you tell me where I can get information about starting a Victory Garden?" Harry J. Nelson, Floriculture Divisjon, San Francisco Junior College, Ocean and Phelan Avenues, San Francisco (telephone JUniper 4-1712) maintains a free advisory service and will be glad to help you. while his vacation companions were disporting themselves, it isn't human nature that he should do so. You'd better forget the whole thing, and try to plan a little differently for his vacations in the future.

Of course, no married man has a right to go barging off with a group of single fellows and girls, FOR A SMALL group of her Naturally, the stand that you "know all about If is far more self respecting as an answer to gossip that someone might bring you, than to act as though the information was a shock and a surprise to you. It takes the wind out of a scandal bearer's sails If castli: edges of envelope flap. early 'teen friends, Elizabeth Ann 1 JMW Ward entertained at dinner Satur day at the home of her parents Ovrrtonktnr Bi-antifol Sm rrmw Kmy. DKIVK IT IMO.V lam lft mt MiMiUnmrry takr Colt Tnmrt km at C'wlxmtwa I Bm4 year rirr fa Fi PraitrlM KiSBintr Pattern Drpartmrat. Dr.

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