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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 9

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PAGE NINE Clubs, Music and Art SOCIETY and NEWS OF INTEREST to WOMEN Book Reviews, Fashions By WINIFRED MAKTIN 1111 'Harept ToUCtl Auxiliary to Legion Y. W.C A.News. tations afterwards. Her delightful toast was "To the present." and Its Again Clubwomen Join Hands and -Dnriciin "walls Officers at Epiphany Is Here. Twelfth-Night Gone.

Take Down Christmas. Annual Dinner. Meetings of Women's Church Societies possibilities, closing with tba advice of the general federation president. JSSEL E'himastic Affair Girl Reserves Hearts in the Sirs. John- Dickinson Sherman, 1 livening "Tighten the grip on today tomor- Wrio-nl'thin Circle UF Auxiliary to the Ban Rr.

EVENT of special interest to ow never comes." Mrs. Draper referred briefly In a nardlno Post. American Le- member and all Interested AN all In i all xpV.enctd one of the ths T. W. C.

A. In Ban Ber delightful message to the work of the "pioneers," ss did Miss Barton. nardino, will be th annual dinner and gathering to be held Monday evening, January 10 at 6:10 In Pilgrim hall, Congregational church. Mrs. Johnson reminisce sed very do-llghtfully, bringing to mind former popular club members, Mrs.

L. L. Beeman, now of Santa Ana, Mrs. O. M.

Cannon of Santa Maria, Mrs. W. A very short program 1 planned for the dinner hour, and will be mr- and interesting nie'lr. r.f rent months last 'I rst of the new year, and sure ri girded as a happy ''nn f' A preceded the Installation crrmr nies. visiting officers re er.vnatned.

and the occasion in iprv generally. Mrs. R. F. was the first president of -the Auxiliary and assisted A.News.

Arrowhead Plans a Night for Father ARROWHEAD A. plans a Fathers night for Jan. 21, for which they hope all parent In the district will keep tha date The plans were made at tbe regular business meeting held yesterday. There will be an Interesting talk, program and refreshments served. Metcalf held the first meeting of the new year yesterday.

Reports of the past year were presented, and a program of readings, songs and music given by th children of the tchooL It was announced that Mrs. Abril will open her bom for a social Feb. 17, with a program and features to be announced later, appropriate to Founders' day, which Is kept that day. The following commute was named for a rummage sal to be held Jan. with Mrs.

Nelson chairman, and members. Merdemes Williams, Hendrix. Ramey, Reed, finished In ample time to permit "I bid ye come with Joy elate, Te Twelfth Nlghte now to celebrate; Ss haste from near and haste from far, For 'tis ye Feaat.tlde of ye Star." TKTXFTH-NIGHT comes all too soon for many people if the old tradition be follow, that on this date, January known as twelft-day and twelfth-tide, the Christmas greens and decorations should come down. Traditionally twelfth-night marked the heathen festival of the gods, especially Woden and Company, with merrymaking rife, the twelve nights) between Christmas and Epiphany being counted In the church calendar. The question of taking down the Christmas decorations, however.

Is a matter of personal taste. And our vote Is with those who leave their brightness a bit longer In the horn with their suggestion of the happy and beautiful spirit of the Vuletlde. those desiring to attend th Ukrainian singers concert at the Municipal auditorium, to be there by 8: It. Mrs. R.

F. Garner, president of THE Woman's union of th First Congregational church, will meet for the first social afternoon of the year today at 1:10. The past presidents will be guests of honor. There will be so business meeting other than the election of officers. Mrs.

H. M. Cook and Mrs. O. C.

Rogers will act as hostesses, and Mrs. C. D. Perkins will give a group of songs. The past presidents of the Woman's union in the ordr la which they served', are Mrs.

E. K. Holden of Claremont Mrs. Charles Mead and Mrs. N.

Queen of Los Angeles, Mrs. L. L. Beeman of Sanla Ana, and of Bernardino, W. M.

Parker, R. F. Gar. ner. H.

M. Cook, P. A. ftpangler, J. Harold Barnum, Pond, Howard Hunt, H.

B. Mowbray. All sections of the Ladles' Aid so. clety of the First Methodist church will meet 'this- afternoon In th church parlors at o'clock instead of 2:30 on account of a funeral 8. Ingram of Glendale th late Mrs.

Juliet Gentry Ayer, loved and talented younger club member. Mrs. Johnson was president during the first year of th World war. Mrs. W.

H. Stiles gave her very clever toast In rhyme. Mrs. Goodcell, vice presldent-at-large of th state federation, toasted In commendation the Pan Bernardino club as a member of the-state federation, with Its increased opportunities for real achievement and progress. in organization, made an inspiring Grace Weston of Hemer, rational eommitteewoman.

acted as Installing officer, and Miss of Santa Ana, as ser th T. W. C. A. board, will preside geant.

Miss I.ukic of Santa Ana was a at the meeting. There will be much peppy group singing, and the youngest group of Girl Reserves will demonstrate a model Visitor als. Mrs. Tllton gave a toast to wom The reports showed the gratify business meeting, Mrs. Julia Hart ing fact of over 1M per cent In- an snd the clubwoman in particular In her wide field of advancement Abril.

Guy, member ef th Klamor Klub, creane In membershlo In the San and usefulness In this era and day, rVrr.jr.llno auxiliary during the past year. The annual reports of will contribute several piano numbers. The meaning of th T. A. will be sketched by Mrs.

Sherman Q. Batchelor, chairman of the In a beautiful expression. Mrs. Smith gave an appreciation of the friendship and beautiful associa the benevolence committee, the treasurer, historian and membership chairman, were also very gratify membership committee. A nomina BALZAR INAUGURATED RENO, Jan.

1. Fred B. Balxar, fifteenth governor of Ne tions which the club life brings. Mrs. Barnum th most recent past- ing.

ting committee to serve during the ensuing year will be th only business feature of the evening. vada and the second native born president spoke along th earn line The following new officers were A REAL ply day In the Bernardino Woman' club happen once a year, and like Christmas, full advantage I taken of the privilege. Th annual luncheon la mad an occaaloa of Joy-ou freedom, with entertainment Ufht and easy to take. If not alio-(ether frivolous, and "a little nonsense" la iprlnkled Tery liberally all along tho way, when th time for toasts, erbal bouquets and entertainment arrive. Yesterday' luncheon was marked success.

If the enthustas-tlo comments exchanged at the late conclusion of the festivity, were as sincere a th expressions indicated. A company of I0J women. Just about th capacity which could be accommodated, with comfort had places at the tables. Many other member, cam In for the program, overflowing' th auditorium Into the entrance lobby. Th big auditorium appeared a garden of color and beauty, the bright tablea lending' themselves to a blending of artistic harmony, with every on decorated in a different schema of flower, candles and appointment.

A. hostess presided at each table with a coffee urn on her right hand, and smiling guests on her right and her left. The new members wer introduced, on being placed at each table, as long as they "lasted." Heather, marigolds, roses, narcissus, sweet peas, violets and many other flowers decorated the table. On on Uble was a rar bowl of snow drop of unusual sis blooms, so rare that Mr. Lois Aldrldge Johnson was envied their possession In her garden.

Each hostess was responsible for th arrangement of her own table. Before th guests wer seated, a beautiful blessing was sung as a duet by Mrs. H. McMillan and Mrs. Truman Wiggins, with Mr.

J. Leonard Wright at th piano, the musical setting to Jams Whit-comb Riley Terse, as follows: Dear Lord, kind Oraclous Lord! I Ttrau wilt look a all 1 love Tenderly today. Weed tbifr rt of weartnes; Down a wake of an eat wings of th value and beauty of the Installed: Colorado Guests With th W. F. Smiths-Mr.

and Mrs. Charles D. Haffa. of La Junta. Colo, win make a visit of several weeks with Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. 8mlth at 141 Thirteenth street Mr. and Mr.

Haffa motored through, stopping at Denver. Kansas City and Salt Lake to visit friends and relatives. G. I. A.

ef L. K. te Meet Today Tbe regular meeting of the G. 1. Chairman of the dinner arrange friendship which club association President Mrs.

Clyde Whitney. First vice president Mrs. H. J. ments and evening are: Mrs.

Fred to hold that position, wa Inaugurated as governor today, succeeding James G. Scrugham. He Is the second Republican governor of Nevada la 11 years. had brought her, and promised in 10 years" to wander further afield In reminiscence. Mas.

Martin closed Hoskyn, chairman of dinner; Mrs. Joyce. J. Rawics, chairman of Secona vice president Mrs. A.

B. the toast program with the beau Plerpolnt. Los Angeles Spends $13,000,000 School Allotment for Year (By Associated Preaa) LOS ANGELBS, Jsn. I. Two hundred and twenty-three school buildings, totaling value have been completed here since July HIE, according to the yearly report of tbe board of education.

At present II buildings are under construction and plana for 20 others are In preparation. Mis Forn Steward, a member of Chaplain Mrs. A. L. Stsn- tiful thought of club fellowship also, yesterday celebrating ber sixth club birthday.

brouch. Secretary Mrs. E. 1 Fleming. Treasurer Mrs.

William P. Doh- Sty! Whimsies Th pendant ring 1 popular Just now. It is worn on the middle ringer and has two big white pearls set one above the other, and a third, a fine, gray, pear-shaped gem. Is set as a pendant. The pendant la worn at the back of the finger.

A. to the B. of L. E. will be held th Klamor Klub.

has planned for the program and girls of the Hl-Trl group will serve th dinner. A special request is Issued that all those who are planning to attend the dinner call the T. W. C. A.

or notify th secretary In some way of their Intention, not later tbnn erty. Jr? OL-- iu Rare Entertainment Th entertainment program which followed. Included two one-act plays, staged by the member of th dramatic class of the club, di this afternoon at O. O. F.

temple at o'clock. The new officer will have charge of the meeting. Sergeant-at-arms Mrs. Collins. Historian llrs.

B. Belden. Saturday, January I. rected by their instructor, Howard By MME. LISBETH To one who is tired of the bouffant skirt, ths uneven hem and the Hunt Palmer, Instructor In the department of dramatics In the senior simple, straight and narrow iktrt.

SEMI-ANNUAL Girl Reserves program, January 10: Monday, Jan. I. Seventh grade high school. The club had evidence the "harem" touch, ae-called, will GOOD SHOES be a welcome chnnjo. 1: Is ac business meeting.

Plans to be made complished by gathering the lower last year of the rich tslent which th club possesses in this line. Th skit, "Antiques" was enacted by Mrs. John R. Doran, Mrs. Fes- for the rest of th year.

Ramona school meeting. edge of th skirt in a bloomer at feet senden Haskell, and Mrs. O. E. Bru- This new Parisian evening dress Tuesday Junior club business meeting, followed by a program In of black satin and gold metal cloth baker.

Th first two ladles were not th "antiques," but as Cold charge of Virginia Scherlock. Jin uses this mode very effectively. Tbe frock Is noteworthy for its simplic stream, N. rural residents and! lor club at Ramona school. Wednesday Eighth grade busi ity.

The skirt la necessarily (nil to half sisters, possessed these deatr ant things In th old home furnish' ness meeting Tl-Trl cabinet Plans obtain the correct effect. Tha bed, 1 1 lee Is mostly gold metal with aJJ logs. How ths wise lady from th to be mad for the O. conference at El Central la February. Vff city (Mrs.

Brubaker) "antique Thursday Ninth grade business wise," slipped the relies from them, forms th plot Th old time fam xontai or tne sura, A motal girdle which h. ngs flow tha front of the skirts nids to th meeting to be followed by a volley, ball gam. ily portraits on th wall, the "what not." and knitted tidies afforded a Oriental effect' Friday Devor club at th setting which climaxed the clever school. Notice the Tery short hair cut which seems to bo constantly gaining in favor with the women of the work of ths three In th cast, Mrs. continent Doran taking ths part -or the widowed sister, "Lydla Sprowls," Mrs.

Fessenden the half sister, "Amelia Every fhoe in this -ale a new model. The very latest in afternoon or eenm wear. Not one tingle' pair of shoes were brought in for thia -ale. Come early and buy two or three pair and ave the difference. Sale Starts This Morning 9 o'Clock Sharp Seattle and Hollywood Borden." snd Mrs.

Brubaker the part of th wise antique Clair Van Ness. "Th Acid Test" was fashioned Guests at the Lindsley Home AM VINCENT and son. Chester, Saturday Very Important conference In Los Angeles for all high school clubs presidents from Southern California. Monday, Jan. 10 1:10 p.

Seventh grade meeting. p. Ramona school meeting. p. annual Y.

W. A. get-together supper at th Congregational church. Ticket SO cents. All Girl Reserve ar expected to come and bring their mother.

Th Junior club will demonstrate a model Girl Reserve meeting after th supper and this will be followed by an Interesting program. for "laughing purposes on'y," and Mrs. Sherman O. Batchelor and Mrs. Charles W.

Linfesty. as the erstwhile Inseparable friends, "Mrs. of Seattle, and Mrs. Rose Bartles and daughter, Mrs. Sherman," and "Mrs.

Mvrtla Lanra of Hollywood have "Katherlne" and "Helen" to one an. (0) 35 been sruests st the home of Mr. other, "without a cloud marring an unbroken friendship," made It Just TO and Mrs. H. C.

Lindsley at Mountain View avenue. Mr. cent la a brother of Mrs. Miry Symonds and Mrs. Bartles.

what the writer of th skit Intended. They made It rich and rare, In every line of th late afternoon SEEK TO SAVE WATER had not met In it years. Mrs. Yin MERCED, Cat, Jan. I Sjjlt to Prices formerly to $16.50 Vincent waa tha son In a family of visit which ended In a bitter part Ing, after the "add test" of unfold Ing mutual confidences, as to the eight girls.

There will be anther reunion in a few days at the nie of Mrs. Bartlea at 115 North shortcomings of esch and their off. spring. enjoin construction of a weir aad canals and diversion of water from th Kings river at a pbint where It flows Into the Ban Joaquin river waa filed In superior court bar today by th James J. Stevenson company against ths Tulare lake basin water storag district and a number of Individuals.

treat, Hollywood. K. Ladle Will Meet and Have Seeial Evening ictorla rowell, an English actress of talent and charm, closed the program with a talk on The Miracle Play, and It ia to hoped the Tha K. of P. ladlea will fif tr Bring tin to the sorrowing All release rr palt: Let tha Hps of laughter Overflow agata! And with all tae ne-dr.

Oht divide. I oray. This vast treasure of content That ia mine today. Later In th afternoon these two delightful vocalists gar additional pleasure In artistic numbers, singing a duet, Denis's 'May Morning and solos, Mrs. Wiggins giving "Spring Fantasia" and Mrs.

Mc-Millin a southern melody and "Violets." Mr. Wright played for them. Mrs. Wright waa chairman of the entertainment program for the day and Mrs. H.

W. Bunt chairman for the luncheon arrangements. Both won triumphant laurels. Mrs. Hunt was assisted by the entire home economics committee, of which she Is ehstrmaa, The menu waa delicious and deftly served by a group of rosebud school girls.

Th features were grapefruit cocktail, chicken patties, "string" potatoes, perfection salad, hot rolls, relishes, pickled figs, date tarts with whipped cream, sweets, salted nut and coffee. Hmtcwan and Toaais The toast program was Introduced The toast program was Introduced by Mrs. Lloyd Martin, the club president. Just txfore the dessert course, those responding to toasts past presidents of th dub. each of whom waa hostess at a table.

The group of hostesses Included, of the past presidents: Mes-dames R. F. Garner, 9. 8. Draper, W.

H. Stiles, Mis Mary Barton, Mrs. Clarence H. Johnson. Mrs.

Henry Goodcell, Mrs. George Til-ton. Mrs. Wllmot T. Smith, Mrs.

J. Harold Barnum. Mr. R. B.

Peters, one of the past presidents, was detained in Los Angeles, but another hostess acted at her Uble. The other hostesses presiding at tables were: Mesdames Lloyd Martin, B. Horowitz, G. A. Cheney.

Chirles K. Johnson. J. Clark Smith. John Oakey.

J. Leonard Wright, E. Oehi. Thayer W. Cllne.

W. D. Doc-, little. Beautiful corsage of flowers were at the places of each hostess, with the date of th years In which the past presidents served attached to their, cards. Mis Edith Kellogg mad the lovely souvenirs of the oar.

Mrs. Martin mad a delightful In-t-odnrtloa to the toast prograrn. producers and promoters, of this regular monthly meeting much talked of spectacle brought to (Thnrsday) at th K. of C. hail.

Contrasting colors In two or three California after seven years contln Seventh atrML at o'clock. Ver tone are conspicuous In style offer Cousins' Shoes $9.85 The Shoe absolutely tell for no lest than $12.50 Regular Price. ual performance, elsewhere, com pen sate her handsomely for her ings. Vertical stripe of different tha meeting card and nri.i! -will be enjoyed, and refres1 m-nts colors, and bodice and skirt, also of ststsnce, for she could make any served. Mrs.

D. Cushlng ari Davis win be hostesses. different color, ar sample of this contrast play or production whatsoever, assume Interest In her gifted man ner. Miss Powell also gave a read Ing of one of the poems founded on th story of the play, the legend of th nun and the Virgin, which is charmingly and Impressively given. Her sens of humor and th Buy Shoes for the CHILDREN NOW! readiness with which she has grasped points of weakness in Cal ifornia dties north and south, and her references to the "wide open spaces" encountered oa ber trip from th east to California, added vividness and Interest to her ap Boys' Shoes At Very Low Prices Shoes like Dad's! 1 In all the newer models, in high and low shoes.

Values to $6.00. Big Discount On All Children's Shoes Incomplete lines of our best sellers including a few of the famous Pied Piper Health Shoe for Children. pearance. She 1 enthusiastic about California also, and her presence waa a blight closing incident of the IT 3 A50l altogether perfect day. Em The up-to-the-minute shirtwaist frock is made of sand -colored beige crepe trimmed with darker beige.

It has a Moused bodice and flared skirt. $1.85 to $3 -85 $3-85 and $4-85 Read th Classified. IlozlcJigestion! He leas IU parity Is iym- bol of hetKlL Good bread contain th In-Ttdinti that tend to build up healthy bodies. iSMIihka sack. l'-" Mrs.

Gamer, as first president of th club, being th first speaker, tolling of th of the club la th Stewart ajtel. end th unexpected pleasure of welcoming th lata "Mother tke club mother, kaowa la every chib. large and small, of th aataeaal and fcsT i.i lie. ftlACKHEADS LeaaelsiUdJ. Cat rM el Sam Resinol waa MBMgb sSsI Bast FREE! laterutn-aat fimiaiie Buy Hosiery at Sale Pjri ces and l.rAl BayBa chUs at ill Sale Prices and Sunaliine Baking Company NOTICE raaca founded tat Friday Morning eras of Lea Angwsea, th largest as th aattoasJ Meratsoa.

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