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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 7

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PAGE SEVEN Clubs; Music Society and News of Interest to Women Book Reviews Fashions and Art sBy WINIFRED MARTIN SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1924 Officers and bers Los Angeles ion Guests ERDAY was a busy and In- stlng day for Smiley Heights slon, 243. G. I. A. to B.

Of as they entertained two fflcers, Mrs. Boomer, grand and treasurer of Insur- Mrs. Norton, grand treas- officers and members of ad Division 392 of Los An hose hospitality has been killy extended to the local on more than one occasion. ghtful luncheon at 12:80 in F. Temple preceded the regr etlng.

The tables in tne room were grouped to form ono of the emblems of the nd a hostess from the local sat at a star point at each ive tables. These hostesses bsdames Frank McNeill. W. nellev. Carl Nellsen, Joe C.

B. Telford. heauilfully In lowers, with the pink and evident In sweet peas, 11- ilnes and other flowers, a kket of beautiful pink roues the center of the star. Mr. eardon was chairman of and Mrs.

Gerald Milli-alrman of the excellent served in four courses, and kitchen sent out In pro- promptness, visiting members. hn sang at the close of the song with words by Mrs. to the tune of Gang O' Punch and cake were ly Mrs. Bailey ana mrs. tore the visitors left at liy expressions of apprecl- the hospitality, and mvl- or a "return visit to Ar- I Division in Los Angeles.

A. Newt. Girl Reserves llrls of the Freshman class Ish School met at the Hos- henter last night for an lion suinper at 5:30 o'clock. I ton, life general bckibuhj. Ixplanatlon of the Reserves rrk and assisted In the or- n.

ricers chosen are: Int Marion "Wolff. lesldent Daisy Herlinger. Iry Geraldlne Brett. er Luclle Van Drott. Ian program Mary Pendle-an social Kathcrine Dlck- lan ring Ethel Hodge.

Ian service Mabel Hansen. Ian musician Mildred Its win De neia every net- fourth Tuesdays, and the rps 01 Uin Keserves a fine accounting be school year ends. ISlub News, Of Music And Readings lirl W. Adams, chairman, lidames Stanley Musseu, Herbert Suverkrup com- inh for the week-end In id muslcale on Sunday af- An Interesting program ed by members and their ho found the club a cosy lace. i E.

Johnson (Lois Ai ell known singer of the a group of songs, "My Love," an Irish love song V4 "Smile Througn lour iamblan). Gretchen Corts piano numbers "Idlllio No Nora" while the other er Rhea, gave "II Trova- Iris." kilter Clayton entertained readings, "The Proposal iVunts." Club Program Today Section dy section of the Wom-wlll present the program loon, a discussion of re of "biography and auto- In the group to be re "From Immigrant to In- youv tat Will flossy, ''ltd pliable ilQUE SHAMPOO cleanses but beau-. evttr causes excess- -r 1 9 use now reaav. Vn's Marinello kutv ShoriDe a ura Btresi tupsiairsji 'EtaMAUA. Rose Lace, Chiffon Used in Dinner Gown Long- Blouse Is Cut Along Russian Lines By MME.

LISBETH A rose-hued dinner frock doesn't it sound attractive? And when it Is fashioned of lace and fragile chiffon It Is still more entrancing. The frock pictured has other points that make It a most attractive model. It has a plain 'Straight skirt that ta really most shy and retiring hardly noticed at all. The long The tables bIou8 cut on Russian lines makes the frock. The upper part Is long and bloused, with a surplice clos ing.

It Is sleeveless and the has a vestee of the chiffon. The girdle Is placed low and the lower part of the blouse is quite full, alternating the lace and chif fon. A bunch of flowers is placed at the wal6tline. The lines of this frock, with the slight blouslng. make It a model the luncheon a Hawaiian that Is almost universally becora-played music of the Sun- jng-.

It Is especially so to the lands, and other musical woman who has unfortunately gone marked this period. The beyond the lissome, well-rounded ldent of the local division point and become thin. It gives ong of welcome, the words the necessary fullness that she Frank Holland, the tune, needs to conceal the too slim out-You California." At the line. same group, members of I never can resist the temptation President's Club, presented to eye arfrock with the possibilities ng officers with pink car- In the making over process, Thts he flower of the order. has many, as you can see.

lr I 0 the big company ad- were making It from new material to the lodge room which I would have the entire underskirt discovered a bower of of the material, but It could be oom. the attractive work of made with a false foundation and ration committee. Floor tne material usea oniy wnere nd lardinieres loaned by wouia snow, men your new mate nd Fooshee added to the rial couia oe comcinea witn tne oia, as per mo moaei, to lasnion ins the meeting interesting ng diouso. rno iwo pieces is an- l- rivon hv the arand offl- tncr poini xavor or ine maae- Mrs. F.

over, us enauies ynu iu umizo uie smaller pieces or me oia rrocK. MARCH 26 While March may have a homely face, And ways too far removed from grace To be as lovable as June With all the universe in tune, Yet I do like to think of her Despite her roguish character As of a kindly nurse who stands At April's door with loving hands To usher In the Joys of Spring. And all the sweets of May days bring Like my own childhood's Janes and Hannahs, Whose hearts were better than their manners. John Kendrick Bangs. ventor" (Pupln), Mrs.

Harry E. Jones; the latest Roosevelt biography (Charnwood), Mrs. J. Harold Barnum; Grover Cleveland (McEl-roy), Mrs. Estelle Hall Reade; Three Generations (Maude Howe Elliott), Mrs.

Fred Fleming. A. News High School Hat Interesting Program The Highland members of the High School A. were In charge of the Interesting program given at yesterday's meeting, which Included the naming of a nominating committee, Mrs. C.

Garner, chairman, Mesdames George Zaun, S. C. Wentworth, F. J. Nicholson, Miss Emma Kast.

Mrs. Llnville was chairman of the program of the afternoon. Mrs. Richardson of Highland sang two solos, accompa- elr hostess duties at the nied by Mrs. Tyler.

Mrs. Mltchenor, principal of the Del Rosa school, save a reading. Mrs. B. F.

Warmer gave a talk on the evils of narcot ics, and a group of high school girls served tea and cakes. Tha mothers' club of the Fourth street school will hold the regu lar meeting with an interesting program this afternoon. Accused Woman Faints During Examination (By Associated Press) LOS ANGELES, March 25. Ar guments to the Jury began late to day In the trial of Mrs. Leila Rog ers, formerly of Birmingham, on a murder charge growing out (mm hM it a Vk.

I I Notice Chiffon of blouse. vestee in of the shooting here Jan. 15, last, of William Rogers, her husband. Mrs. Rogers was the last witness to testify.

She admitted that she had killed her husband, but declared she shot in self defense, dur ing a quarrel in which he threat ened to kill her and attempted to draw a revolver to carry out the threat. Under vigorous cross-examlna tion she fainted, and the trial was halted until she could be revived, RELICS TO BE SOLD PARIS, March 25. The night shirt Napoleon wore on his deathbed, the poultices placed on his forehead, the glass from which he took his last drink, a piece of his coffin, a fragment of the railing of the tomb and earth from the grave are to be sold soon at The relics were brought from St Helena by Archambault, Napol eon's faithful groom, who with one or two other personal servants, shared his exile. They were carefully and Jealously kept by Arch-ambault's family, but circumstances oblige the descendants to dispose of them. The relics are on exhibition in Malmalson, Napoleon's country house near Paris, when he was First Consul, now a Napoleonic museum.

Marcel Waving By Men Specialists Marinello Operators Marinello Beauty Shop Augustine Hotel Myrtle Rich Brown seOLLYS PURE CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP On cakes in the morning When you get tJMt first "whiff" of cake in die morning think of Scully! Skookum you'll have "some" appetite. Cakes without Skookum are like ham without eggs it simply belongs there-it's "Bully." Don't forget nothing but pure cane and maple sugar. air tight, 4ubU Haiti sertw yam prtttctitm. vvl D. B.

SCULLY SYRUP CO. CHICAGO Dean of Music and Pupil Enjoy a Reunion O1 the occasion of the visit of Dean Slieele of the school of music of the Unlvernlty of Southern to give an organ recital at the Congregational church Monday evening, he had the pleasure of a reunion with a former pupil snd graduate of his department, Mrs. Howard Way, who was under his Instruction four years. Dean Skeele was a luncheon guest Monday of Mrs. Way and had a happy visit with the delightful family she has acquired, since, as Miss Thankful Carpenter she was his student.

In the evening Dean Skeele was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding. SENTENCES GUN TOTER BENTON, 111., March 25. Jude S.

M. Ward set a precedent in county court here today when he sentenced Steve Shain of Benton to serve one year on the state farm at Vandalla. Shaln was charged with carrying a revolver. cMild er dhemge Strength. Stronger Friends Enjoy the Birthday Surprise for Mr.

Crackel GROUP of friends of Verner L. Crackel enjoyed the birthday celebration which Mrs. Crackel planned as a surprise for her husband and which was suc cessfully carried out at their home, 1231 Street last evening. The visitors presented Mr. Crackel with a card table as a gift, which was immediately dedicated to use, and a progressive game played, In which trophies were won by Mrs.

Robinson and Mr. Carmichael, Mrs. Mack and Percy Lee. The rooms were decorated in daf fodils and the color and flower was noted In napkins and other ap pointments. The biff birthday cake served with ice cream was lighted with yellow candles.

The guests enjoying the Jolly evening with the Crackels were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Laurenz, Mr and Mrs. alter Robinson, Mr. and Mrs.

M. A. Tolbott, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Holmes, Mr.

and Mrs W. Smlthaon, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Percolator percolate 10 minutes ami 2 level tablespoons MJB to the cup ililoSIBSapi Three Birthdays Are Celebrated at Lauterborn Home A HAPPY occasion at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Lauter-hnin nt VT Ktrpt In at HVA. ning was the birthday dinner in celebration of the natal days of three, Mrs. Lauterborn, Mrs. Jane Goodwin and Mrs. Elizabeth New man, which occur in warcn ana near In dates.

A four course dinner was served with beautiful table decorations In pink and yellow. There was a merry hour at the table, with a shower of gifts and exchange of toasts for the three birthday ladles. Places were laid for Mrs. Goodwin and son, Clarence: Mrs. Newman and son.

David: W. L. Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Lauterborn and Kenneth, B.

Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W.

Leek. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clayton, Mr. and Mrs.

Z. L. Crackel, Miss Ethel Gergen, and James Carmichael. Pacific Ready-Cut Homes are Standard Coffee Pot bring to a bod $ettU Do Perhaps you don't but a great many women do. Because coffee is so "easy" to make, many women don't "bother" about any real method of making it.

They are apt to make it one way one day, another way the next, still another way the next. It's a case of "by-guess-and-by-gosh." Result? A good cup of coffee some of the time and a not-so-good cup of coffee most of the time. And all because They havtrit found their taste in coffee. one method of coffee-making to another doesn't solve And don't forget Tree Tea Orange Pekoe (Black) or Japan (Green) meets every taste in tea spoons MJB kto the cup viaa Josephine and Her Playmates Have Birthday Fun JOSEPHINE ASHDOWN'S fifth birthday was celebrated twice yesterday, once In the morning with her kindergarten mates at the Fourth Street school, and again in the afternoon with her playmates of the neighborhood at home. Jo sephine's mother.

Mrs. Esther Ash-down, gave the 30 kindergarten tots a treat, with the tables in Easter decoration of eggs, rabbits, and chickens, and a birthday cake with pink and blue decorations and five birthday candles. The youngsters made paper party caps In the morn lng in all colors, and looked very gay as they sang the "birthday song," especially for Josephine. Chocolate was served with the cake. Mrs.

Rogers and Mrs. Scheppers as sisted Mrs. Ashdown. There was another birthday cake for the after noon neighborhood party and games enjoyed. Josephine received many gifts on the happy day.

Public stenographer and notary, 100 quality. Mead Mitchell. 213 Fleming Bldg. Adv. Drip Method pom over tuiet) Important: 2 level tablepoonxpiaI 1 rounded tablespoon level tablespoon M'J'B to the cup 1 J.

2H level table spoonMBj I i 1 i 2Yi level tablespoons MJB to the cup iiii ia ii sj afMaiiri n-Mfj? ucr Trv a v. vou Diav cnecKers Eastern Guests of the Ochs Leave Today RS. Anthony Batt of Buffalo and Mrs. Joseph Groh oi mother and slstei of Mrs. R.

J. Ochs, who have beerr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ochs slncf the first of the year, win leave today. They will be accomDanied b' Mr.

and Mrs. Ochs to Los Angelei where a few days will be spent, am San Francisco will also be vlslte for a few days. From there th route of the Southern Pacific wll be followed and a few days spen: In Chicago before they return their homes on the lakes when they hope to find winter banlshe when they arrive. Many pleasan: excursions have been made durlm the stay of the visitors here, am' they will look back on a very delightful winter. Arrowhead Review Will Have Initiation Today-Arrowhead Review, No.

2J, will meet this afternoon for th regular session and. Initiation, which members are Tricolator pour thru filter paper 1 level tablespoon M'J'B to the cup immmm mm "mmfltim 3 IKS i wili your coffee the problem. No matter what method you prefer in making coffee no matter how you like your coffee (strong, mild or in-between) M'J'B is ready to mcctor coffee-taste. This is exactly what the taste-finding chart is for. It is based on hundreds of tests made by critical coffee-drinkers in their own homes.

It will help you find the exact coffee taste that suits you just as the clothes you wear suit you and you alone. And, having found it, stick to itl What's more, you'll find that M'J'B thanks to its greater strength and richer flavor costs less per cup. meets eveiy taste in 3 level tablespoons M'J'B to the cup.

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