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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 19

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1941 PAGE NINETEEN SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, CLUB SOCIETY and STYLES and FASHIONS for MILADY How We "KEEP UP With the JONES'ES!" MAKE. BOTH NEAR AND FAR "THE TRIPS OUR CAR!" WE RIDE THE BUS AND SAVE -WE Now's the time to save not only your car, ONE WAY but your time, energy, and pocketbook as BARGAINS well. In spite of rising prices everywhere SANTA FE TRAILWAYS BUS FARES San Diego 2.70 have not increased! And there's no driving San Francisco 5.91 or parking worry, and the frequent depar- Denver 18.30 busi- Wichita 24.20 tures are convenient shopping Kansas 27.00 for or ness trips. In St. Louis 30.55 addition, there's a lot more travel Chicago 33.50 satisfaction in the roomy of Santa Fe's Ask the Agent about the EXTRA SAVING comfort on Air-Conditioned Buses! Round Trips.

BUS DEPOT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 279 STREET All -Winter PHONE 555-45 SUN FESTIVAL A WAYS Santa Fe WAYS Member, National Trailways Bus System Edited by WINIFRED MARTIN Snider-Ellis Nuptials of Interest Here A former San Bernardino girl, Miss Edith Ellis, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Oma E. Ellis of Riverside, became the bride of Chesley Snider, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Henry Snider of Arlington, in a beautiful afternoon, Dec. ceremony 14, at Riverside chapel. The Rev. A. G.

Crockett, and the Rev. Frank Henry Pilgrim Home Gardens, near Corona, officiated, the service starting at 2:30 o'clock. The chapel was decorated with pink and white gladioli, yellow chrysanthemums ante tall white candles. Preceding exchange of vows "I Love You Truly" was sung by LeRoy Henry, accompanied by Betty Ellis, and the Rev. Mr.

Henry sang Promise Me." The bride, escorted to the altar in marriage by her and father, given. gowned in white satin, with a full-length tulle veil. Her only ornament was a gold heartshaped locket, a gift from the bridegroom, and she carried a bouquet of orchids, sweet peas and yellow rosebuds. Mrs. George Ellis, sister-in-law of the bride, attended her as matron of honor, wearing green lace and carrying Talisman rosebuds and sweet peas.

Miss Marcella Shrode and Miss Nelda Mae Shrode, the bridesmaids, wore frocks of orchid and yellow taffeta, respectively, carried sweet peas orchid and shades. Little Joyce Henry, the flower girl, wore a dress of apricot shade. The bridegroom was attended by Allen Bynum as best man. Kenneth Brown and Harold Siler of Pasadena ushered. A reception followed the wedding at the Ellis home, the bride cutting a triple-tiered cake, topped with a bride and bridegroom.

miniature, wedding trip they will reside at the bridegroom's ranch home at Arlington. The bride attended Highland elementary school and Sturges Junior High school in San Bernardino, and graduated from high school at Redlands. The bridegroom attended school in Corona. Both are members and active workers in the Pilgrim church in their home community. (Associated Press Writer) All right, all right! women are foolish.

Maybe the men know about it. But we still can save our faces and look extravagantly pretty even though we missed the boat on buying those new furs. The answer is old furs. If cash is low, why not take what you have and put your imagination to work? For the tax on furs does not apply to workmanship or added materials, although it does apply to new skins neeed for repairs. It's surprising how much chic can he pulled out of a mere scrap of fur.

It may be anything from a bracelet to a tippet, a button to a cape, but whatever you have can go to make something in fashion. In cutting down a large item such AS a coat--into a jacket, weskit or capelet-see that as much of the fur as is utilized, then hang onto possible, Creating unusual Style News; There's No Tax on Ingenuity With Your Old Furs By HELEN FORRIST HALL gadgets is real fun. NOVELTY WITH COLOR To start with, if the pieces are not too valuable, you even may experiment with color. Fancy colors are smart in small items. A very uptown New York milliner, wantcertain high shade of pink for That and muff, dipped white fox into benzine which was tinted with oil paint and got the desired color.

Dried, the furs were spanked into fluffiness, and the result was a swish little hat and gay muff, topped with a rose or two, for which the customer was charged $60! Persian lamb sleeves, which slip on the arm and stay firm by means of elastic bands, have been brought out by one New York designer. They may be worn over coats, suits and street dresses. You might try the idea with other furs. TRIMMED WITH RICHNESS Fur bags, purses and muffs have been gaining in popularity and add a rich note to Do simple costume. Nearly every town affords a shop or artisan who will make them up, or patterns may be found in home sewing magazines.

The same is true of gloves made entirely of fur, or fur-trimmed. One designer creates long suede gloves with red fox cuffs which may be turned down into a muff. Shoes, incorporating fur in the body proper, may need to be made by the custom bootmaker, but little bows, loops and trims may be managed at home or by the local dressmaker. The little shop around the corner will make smart fur buttons for you -though you may need to have the shoe-repair man make up your matching fur belt. However, if you're handy, with the needle, soft cords chains of fur may be made at home.

This is a good place for experimenting with color -before the items are made up. A well-known designer creates link chain necklaces and bracelets and cuts out leopard, backed by green felt, for a lily to wear at the lapel, Another designer appliques flat caracul flowers around the hips and at the lapel of simple black afternoon suits and dresses, outlining them with black wool yarn. ANNE ADAMS 4865 PATTERN 4865 What can you give her for Christmas that will be a "luxury" gift, yet practical too? This pretty lingerie ensemble designed by Anne Adams is the perfect answer. Both the slip and panties of Pattern 4865 are appliqued with a ribbon or lace bow. dainty! The slip is cut in only two sections, front and back and fitted by darts at the waist.

Straps are cut all in one to stay in place nicely. The hem may be straight or scalloped and edged with lace. Make the little bias panties to match--they fit smoothly at the waist. Follow the directions in the Sewing Instructor-it helps you to finish this pattern in a jiffy. It would be a stunning in creamy satin trimmed ecru gift.

set. lace! Pattern 4865 is available in misses' and women's sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 38, 40, 42 and 44. Size 16, slip and panties, takes yards 39-inch fabric. If you want to join the midseason whirl with a new wardrobe--order your Anne Adams pattern book today! Brimful of ideas, it's a colorful fashion success-story, with afternoon and after-dark glamour wear, with north and southbound sportsters, with distinctive budgeteer styles for brides, career girls, housewives and the younger generation. Smart accessory tips too and a special gift for you in a free hat and bag pattern.

Book fifteen cents. Pattern fifteen cents. Book and pattern together, twenty five cents. Send your order Sun, Pattern Department. Metcalf P.

T.A. to Meet in Afternoon Metcalf P.T.A. is canceling its plans for a Fathers' night meeting, originally scheduled for 18, and instead will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the school. Pupils of the fourth, fifth and sixth grades will present a Christmas pageant, "How the Chimes Rang," and the executive board will serve refreshments.

The knitting class will not meet Thursday but Mrs. Christine Stoddard will be at the meeting to give instructions to those wishing them. Layette Party Given to Honor Mrs. Stephan Jr. Mrs.

Lewellen Palmer entertained Friday afternoon at her home, 3900 Mountain View avenue, honoring Mrs. George Stephan the affair being in the form of a layette shower. The guests played bingo during the informal afternoon, prizes going to Mesdames Firestone and Wagner. The shower gifts were presented Mrs. Stephan in a doll carriage, to, wheeled in by little Claudette Beverly Kerr.

After their inspection refreshments of "gingerbread men" and ice cream in baby cups were served, paper dishes reflecting the party motif being used. Greeting Mrs. Stephen Jr. were Mesdames George Stephan Earl Stephan, Warren Phinney, Charles Firestone, Clinton Hewlett, William Strange, Earl Wagner, Mel Schamma a and Lewellen Palmer. Woman Aviator Puts 'Wings' on Inn Wall To the ever-growing number of "wings" hung on the Famous Fliers wall at Mission Inn were added Friday afternoon those of Mary Calcano, Venezuela's only woman aviator.

A champion of small planes, Miss Calcano, is a charter member of a small band of fliers in this country known as the "Grasshoppers," pilots whose main business has been the delivery of light ships to fill government orders. For the company that employs her in her city of Caracas, Miss Calcano spent several years translating material concerning airplanes and aiding in their sale. About three years ago she decided that there was nothing in the world she would rather do than fly. Accordingly, on her next trip the United States she took a four-month course at Roosevelt field, Long Island. Mrs.

John Stearns Thayer of Los Angeles, new president of the California Federation of Women's clubs, will be guest of honor at the lunchmeeting of the Riverside Woman's club. Other special guests will include Mrs. John Stewart of Hemet, state R. L. Glasby vice presidentouthern district president; Mrs.

Harry O. Searl of Hemet, county president; Mrs. A. G. Kieser, district Mrs.

S. K. McKenzie, vice county vice-president; Mrs. Ralph Little, president. and Mrs.

H. W. Bailey, vice-president of the hostess club. Mrs. John Stewart of Hemet, vicepresident of the California Federation of Women's clubs, was the speaker at the luncheon and program meeting of Elsinore Woman's club.

She brought an inspirational message, stirring in every woman who heard her the desire to her shoulder to the wheel and put aid in guiding the direction taken by world affairs. Meeting Changed by Calvary Guild Group Junior World Wide guild of the Calvary" Baptist church will hold its meeting Wednesday, Dec. 17, at the home of Shirley Conley, 2373 Mountain View avenue, instead of Joan Lockwood's home, as previannounced. The meeting will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. ously -0- U.S.

W.V. Christmas Party Slated Sunday United Spanish War Veterans and their auxiliary will have a Christmas celebration Sunday, Dec. 21, at Moose hall, street, beginning with a covered dish dinner at 1 p.m., with the auxiliary furnishing the dessert course. Gifts will be distributed from the Christmas tree during the entertainment to follow. de Special! WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS Beautiful Beige Faille Silk Cosmetic Kit 4 spacious compartments -Contrasting lining with flap hold ALL your purse Distinctive print.

with each dram or a sealed package of SUZANNE'S Secret de Suzanne Perfume at $1.50 per dram Plus Federal Tax THE MOST TALKED OF PERFUME OF THE YEAR MACK AND PUTHOFF S. W. Corner Base Line and San Bernardino BRIDGE WAITING FOR THE SIGNAL "That fellow's too good a guesser for me," complained member of our bridge club recently. "He always seems to know how to finesse for queens or how to give his partner the lead at a critical moment." We sympathized and asked what had caused the complaint. As we had expected, the expert about whom the complaint had been made had not done guessing at all.

As a matter of fact, one of the marks of the true expert is that he will never rely on his guessing powers if there is any way for him to find reliable evidence to guide him. That's what he had done in the hand in question: South, Dealer East-West vulnerable NORTH 4 OAK QJ 5 103 8 5 2 WEST EAST A 5 3 94 3 2 A 7 6 5 10 4 9 6 3 AQJ 9 4 10 7 4 3 SOUTH Q9 8 6 2 0 8 7 2 6 The bidding: South West North East Pass 20 Pass 2 Pass Pass 34 Pass Pass West opened the 10 of diamonds, dummy winning with the jack. Dummy returned a low spade, South putting up king. He West refused to win the trick. he had to win three tricks in clubs and hearts to defeat the contract- -but he didn't know just which tricks they would be.

If South had the heart ace, as seemed probable, West would have to try for three club tricks. But if East had the heart ace, West could lead a heart and get a club return. One thing was sure: East could not have both the ace of hearts and the king of clubs, so West had to make the right decision, before South managed to discard his losers on dummy's diamonds. South continued with the queen of spades, and this time West took the trick. The reason for his holdup became clear when East signaled with the seven of hearts.

West had simply been waiting to give his partner a chance to signal. It was then to lead a heart to East's ace easy and get a club return to set the contract. Yesterday you were Merwin Maier's partner with a part-score of 60 and, with both sides vulnerable, you held: 8 9 5 3 0 A 10 10 9 6 The bidding: Maier Schenken You Jacoby 14 Pass Answer: Bid one notrump. There is no need to jump to two notrump, since one notrump is enough for game. Keeping the bidding low en- A.W Newtons Happy Parents Of a Daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Albert W. Newton of 1076 Golondrina street are parents of a daughter, their first child, born Saturday evening, Dec. 13, at 6 o'clock in St. Bernardine's hospital.

The baby weighed eight pounds and three ounces and has been named Carole Ann. Mrs. Newton is the former Wilda Liverman and the maternal grandMr. and Mrs. H.

D. parents are (Dibs) Liverman Arrowhead avenue. T. Sivill of Colorado Springs, is the paternal grandmother. There also is a great-grandmother on the maternal side of the family.

She is Mrs. E. O. Bagwell of San Bernardino. Moose Mystery Club Plans Holiday Event Women of the Moose will hold their Mystery circle Christmas party Friday, Dec.

19, at Community hall, 676 Sixth street. A turkey dinner will be served promptly at 12 followed the holiday party gifts, revealing identiexchangestery pals for the past year. Those not having mystery friends should bring a 25-cent gift. The dinner committee is asked to be at the hall at 10 a.m. -0- Ranch Home Bought By Rogers Family Mr.

and Mrs. C. W. Rogers are changing their residence to 1341 Base Line, known old San Bernardino rancho, which they purchased from Mrs. Alverda Lane.

They sold their home at 774 Twentyfourth street to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Needham.

ables the opponents to step out if they hope to defend against your part-score. Score 100 per cent for one 1 notrump, 50 per cent for two notrump, 30 per cent for any other bid. QUESTION NO. 944 Today you hold the same hand, and the bidding continues: Maier Schenken You Jacoby 14 Dbl. Pass 1NT Pass Pass What do you bid? (Answer tomorrow.) (Released by The Bell Inc.) The Four Aces will be pleased to answer letters from readers if a stamped (3c), self-addressed envelope is enclosed with each communication addressed to The Four Aces, care of this newspaper.

If you desire the pocket outline of The Four Aces system of Contract bridge, send with your request to The Four Aces care of this newspaper, a stamped (3c), selfaddressed, large-size envelope and you will receive an outline without any charge. Joan Hall Has Gala Party to Mark Birthday Miss Joan Hall, who celebrated her seventh birthday Dec. 10, was given a gala party in honor of the occasion by her mother, Mrs. Harold Hall, who entertained a group of children at the family home, 1877 Arrowhead avenue. Both of the little girl's grandmothers were presto greet her, as was an aunt, Mrs.

H. F. Inman, from Long Beach. Games were played during the afternoon, the children receiving prizes for pinning the tail on a donkey and in London bridge. Gifts were presented to Joan, after which refreshments of ice cream, birthday cake and candy were served.

Mrs. H. D. Hall and Mrs. R.

O. Nicolay are Joan's grandmothers, who assisted Mrs. Hall in supervising the youngsters at their play. Little guests were Judy Russell, White, Ann Campbell, Kay Campbell, Gayle Overton, Paula Fagette, Jones, David Green, Freddie Inman and Floyd Inman. St.

John's League Sewing Unit Makes Yule Party Plans Annual Christmas party for the sewing unit of St. John's Episcopal Women's Service league will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the parish hall. women of the congregation, their friends and guests are invited to attend. Mrs.

William Hamblen, chairman, and her corps of assistants have promised an interesting afternoon and women attending are asked to bring inexpensive gifts for a charitable institution. Those desiring transportation to the church should contact Mrs. Hamblen or call the rector's office, 265-45. Mrs. Frank Curtin, president of the league, is calling an executive board meeting for 4 p.m.

It is important that a full contingent be present. Mrs. Osdick Returns From Visit in North Mrs. Eudora Osdick has returned to her home in East Highlands after a visit in the Pacific Northwest. Mrs.

Osdick spent a month sightseeing and visiting in Washington and Oregon. Chapter GH, P.E.O. Enjoys Yule Luncheon Members of Chapter GH of the P.E.O, Sisterhood enjoyed a Yuletide luncheon Monday at the home of Mrs. Ben Marti at 3040 Stoddard avenue. Mrs.

William Lange of Redlands and Mrs. Marti were co-hostesses. They used Santa Claus candles as favors on the trays, from which luncheon was served at 1 o'clock. An exchange of Christmas gifts followed the informal hour, and later an original holiday play was presented by Mesdames Edith Lange, Eunice Marti, Mildred Rohrer, Ida Tibbot and Hortense Palmer. Others enjoying the delightful gathering were MesChristmas, Abbott, Ethel Davidson, Marguerite Gilbert, Ann Heinfelt, Dora Howson, Edna Palmer, Nell Patten, Miriam Payne, Lulu Post, Katherine Rowland, Sophia Marks, Winifred Schaefer, Katherine Smith and Mabel Wood.

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