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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 33

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JfYll7 DM Home Economists suggest stitching twice around your skirt at th new hemline. Cut off below stitching. Ravel out yarn of cutoff piece. With yarn, single crochet over raw edge for a neat finish. Shorten That Knit Dress Do you know that you can shorten a too-long knitted dress (machine or hand-knitted) as easily as any other garment? TINTING and BLEACHING by Our TINTING SPECIALIST.

MRS. DAISY WYKOFF f50 Lanolin enriched Complete COLD WAVE Meetings Includes hair shaping, finest creme shampoo. Pinnells Marie 55th AnmVersary Couple Residents Of San Bernardino For 12 Years Marking their 55th wedding anniversary Feb. 7 were Mr. and Jjrs.

Thomas (Tom) Pinnell, 4046 St. 'Both are natives of Texas. They have lived in San Bernardino 12 years. The couple was amrried in Stanford, Tex. Mr.

and Mrs. Pinnell have tjiree daughters. Mrs. Maxine Varney of Dallas, here recently on a visit; Mrs. Altaben Huckabey of Compton; and Mrs.

uanita DiClemente of San Bernardino. There are 11 grandchildren and three Students To Appear In Recital Phyllis Cobb Gentry, teacher of piano, is presenting a group of her students in public recital Friday evening at Unity Center, 763 St. The program is scheduled to begin at 7:30 the public is urged to attend. Highlighting the program is a piano duet of the first movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, played by Sirs. Gentry and Mike Mellin, and a-piano-organ number by Mrs.

Gentry and Mrs. Charles Ferguson. Barbara and Denny Davies will usher. These students will appear: Chrissie Brodie, Charla Brymer, Lynda Fisher, Alma Ford, Kay Gregory, Vicki Gutwiller, Mike Mellin, Barbara Miano, Linda Moreland, Marcia Morrow, Claudia Stoll, Karen Strode and Karen Thomas. creme rinse, modern hair style and many services that make our permanents so superior all guaranteed.

New Modern Complete HAIR STYLES Includes: Shampoo, rinse, color dried, combed out. and styled. All of I this for only i S--mv 9 4 1 i 1 i ii i "tt-wihh iwrw wrmnnrm Zeta Alpha Chapter of.Tau Phi Lambda Sorority has called a short business meeting for Thursday evening, Feb. 17, at the Masonic Hall in Rialto. The group, affiliated with the Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle, Ope Evenings DESIGN CCTTING MODERN Hair Shaping by Ray Autler ALL.

STTLES. Short or Long BEAUTY Pattern Patter San Bernardino's Lorgesf Salon 445 Highland Ave. Between Srs. Ph. 6-5353 MR.

AND MRS. THOMAS PINNELL More people buy EEAR Any Cough When a cough starts begin using Cj-eomulsion quick for soothing, retaking, phlegm loosening help. You'll like its results better than other medicine or druggist refunds your money. Kb narcotics. Pleasant to take.

CREOMUIfSION Ntuwi Coaght. Chest Coids. Acuta Bronchitis will complete its year book at that time. WV-Wives meet Thursday in the YWCA for the slym-gym at 10:30 a.m. followed by luncheon and a social hour.

A business meeting will take place in the afternoon. President and past presidents of the Women's Benefit Assn. wiH attend the meeting Feb. 18 in Pomona of the district WBA. Those planning on being present from San Bernardino are to meet in the home of Mrs.

Inez Cosner, 634 10th at 9:43 a.m. Friday or call Mrs. Emma L. Adkins, 4518 St. Women's Relief Corps 9 meets Friday at 2 p.m.

in the Odd Fellows Temple with Ethel Sultzer, president, conducting the session. The corps officers presented a silk flag to Boy Scout Troop 103 on National Boy Scout Day Feb. 6 and 14 members motored Feb. 7 to Pomona to attend the installation of Federation 2 officers. Bernice Reynolds of San Bernardino corps was in-Stalling officer.

Jaycettes will hold their regular meeting Feb. 21 in Sawyer's Barn in Rialto. Dinner will be served at 7:43 p.m. and Bette Burnett will preside. Program is being arranged by Olive Evans, chairman.

All wives of Junior Chamber of Commerce members are cordially invited to RICHARD BLAIR Teacher of PIANO AND ACCORDION Beginners and Advanced Classical and Popular 1143 W. Base Line Ph. 3-3244 stir Make your own treated duster this way: dip 18-inch cheesecloth squares in a solution of 2 cups of hot water and li cup lemon oil. Squeeze out excess and allow to dry before using. if and enjoy Maxwell House San any other brand soo ivhaf a difference C'-'H makes FLAVOR TEXTURE Me worcf IWZJ0 cane I I sugar 3 jf GOLDEN BROWN OR OLD-TIME DARK BROWN CandH cooky-quix 451 trast piping give a smart tailored look.

Pattern 4519: Misses Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. Size 16 takes iVa yards 35-inch fabric; 9s yard contrast. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing.

Send to Anne care of The Sun-Telegram, Pattern Department, P.O. Box 6710, Chicago 80, 111. Print your name, addresss with zone; size, style number. Gooc flfe CRISPY COOKY-QUIX: Make part of dough into little balls on greased baking sheet. Flatten with glass dipped in and pure CANE Granulated Sugar.

Or shape dough in slender roll, wrap, chill thoroughly, slice thin. Bake 6 to 8 min. at 375 (moderate). CRUNCHY C00KY-CUIX: Mix plenty of coconut and chopped nuts with part of dough; make small balls don't flatten. Bake 8 to 10 min.

at 375. BASIC DOUGH: Mix IVi cups and pure CANE Golden Brown or Dark Brown Sugar, firmly packed; lV'z cups rolled oats (quick-cook type); 1 Yz cups flour; Yz teasp. soda; teasp. salt. Next, stir together Yz cup shortening (part butter); 4 tablesp.

hot water; 1 teasp. vanilla. Add half the dry ingredients; beat smooth. Stir in the rest; mix with hands to stiff dough. Wdd 1 or 2 teasp.

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No ether home laundering product equals Clorox Youll lik the way Clorox even when you dry laundry indoors. Youll appreciate the extra gentleness of Clorox, It's free from caustic, made by an exclusive, patented formula. And there are no gritty particles in Clorox, a liquid, tc damage your wash or washer. bio ted bulls-eue in germ-killing efficiency! myWM Ppj I fa Clorox-ciean wash I 'fSjzM CLOROX-cIean bathrooms and kitchens are always guest-rcadyl The freshest frozen, most flavorful fish you have ever tasted! So simple to serve, too! Boned, skinned they're all ready for the pan or oven. Takes only minutes from package to plate! VI ONLY I CENTER CUT FISH FILLETS When you entertain, youll be proud r5J Bright tkt fit I 4gf gSSSff I urn dulling 61m.

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