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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 26

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San Bernardino, California
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26
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26 THE DAILY SUN Friday, July 1, 1955 Camp Fire Qirls Having Time of Their Lives' at Camp Acremolo This Summer Dennis Phelps Born In L.A. Hospital Of interest in San Bernardino is the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs James Robert Phelps of La Mirada. The baby was named Dennis Robert end was born at White Memorial Hospital in Los Angeles. A brother, James David, 4'i, also welcomed the arrival.

The mother is the former Dolores Hope Brown and maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Brown of San Bernardino. Paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. J. J. Phelps of San Bernardino. Mrs.

Myrtle Madden, also of this city, is great Gilliam, Donna Godwin, Kathrine Hendrickson, Marva Henry, Shirley Imsand, Paula Isenberg, Janie Jones, Jamie Lamar, De-nise Layman, Marlynn Kebort, Carol Kosch, Gloria 1 i Jane Murphy, Linda Newell, Beverly Nyblade, Diane Pestel, Sharon Porter, Marilyn Rehm, Wanona Rohac, Rosemary Schin-kel, Kathryn Shepherd, Nancy Splatt, Margaret Stancer, Dee Ann Tadich, Judy Townsend and Sheridan Warren. under the supervision of an experienced camp director and a staff of mature women and college students. A registered nurse is in camp at all times. DATES LISTED Camping dates are as follows: June 26-July July 3-July July 10-July 16; July 17-July 23; and July 24-July 30. The staff at the camp includes Mrs.

Edith Eskesen, director; Miss Florence Peterson, assistant director and nurse; Misses Joan Ann Lowell, Marilyn Lyman, Joan Krug, Pat Pelch, sen-. ior counselors; Misses Laurell Clement, Joyce Davidson and Kathrine Pelch, junior directors. Mrs. Lura Cox is cook for the camp. NAMES LISTED Campers this session are Ann" Ballard, Bonnie Bruhl, Louise Bramkamp, Karen Comer, Sandra Cooper, Barbara Dabolt, Marshal Dillingham, Linda Ellis, Virginia Ferguson, Diane -Oh MARKELL'S SPECIALIZE IN LARGER SIZES Hit Oh LADIES' SEERSUCKER SENSATIONAL SUMMER "For the time of your life, let's' go camping" is the theme being used by camp fire girls this summer as they leave for Camp Acremolo in Waterman Canyon.

The fun begins as soon as the. girls board the bus at the camp fire office, 222 E. Highland and doesn't stop until farewells are said upon the return trip. It is hard to imagine once you have arrived at the camp hhat you areVut six mile.s from San Bernardino. The girls are SAVE Vi 400 DRESSES I UJ NYLON.

DACRON. VOILE and BEMBERG UJ UJ ZS ui a. to at 2 A Sizes 10 38 HOUSE LADIES' FANCY TRIMMED 100 NYLON PANTIES All Sizes Reg. 79c Pr. Don't Miss This Value LADIES' NYLONIZED TRICOT FULL SLIPS Lace Trimmed Sizes 32 to 48 Reg.

2.98 SPECML PURCHASE Ladies' Cotton LOUS! Sizes 32 to 40 100 Reg. 1.98 1 Each I LADIES' SEERSUCKER PAJAMAS Reg. Extra Sizes up to size 48, PURCHASE Our buyer has just returned from New York with this sensational money saving purchase. MADE TO SELL AT 498 Range from to 24 Va ie 20 to 52 EACH if49 0 ARTS AND CRAFTS Hendrickson, camp fire girl, and show the family. are a part of the activities at-Camp Acremolo.

Katherine displays the belt she is making this camp session to take home Feature Photos by Ronnie Wilhite) I LADIES' COTTON, Beauty After Forty By EclytK Thornton Mcleod 1 99 PRINT SKIRTS Reg. to 3.98 LADIES' COTTON DRESSES LADIES' EXTRA SIZE 32 to 33 Waist COTTON SKIRTS 98 2 Reg. 3.98 Reg. 3.98 FULL SWEEP JERSEY i00 Beautiful Prints Reg. 5.98 00 i LADIES' RAYON LADIES' RAYON PANTIES Reg.

49s Pr. Pr. eager to serve you. A properly fitted garment not only gives you a fashion figure but a healthful figure. When your corsets and girdles fit you can relax properly.

I think you will like the new emphasis on color; soft pinks, light blues and, for drama, black over pink. You will also find dainty applique and ribbons in lilac, maize and lime. In brassieres you will find elasticized undercups and bands, underwired cups, squared necklines, strapless long lines, particularly new styles in and cups. Girdles and corselettes give new comfort and the back-zipper styles are well liked. Take care of your figure and remember that a well-fitted undergarment makes the simplest dress look well.

The mature woman needs that trim, well-corseted look, which doesn't look stiff but soft and natural. (Distributed by McNaught Syndicate Inc.) NIGHT GOWNS Due to Holiday, Monday. July 4th, Markell's Will Remain Open Men's 8.2 Weight SANFORIZED Beautiful Cotton Prints Sizes 9 to 17 10 to 20 38 to 52 Buy a Set for 5.00 pr. 1250 Reg. 1.98 MEN'S GABARDINE LACKS Crease Resistant -Spot Resistant Reg.

8.95 Pr. Free Alterations If All 1 The official fashion figure prediction for fall is now complete. The "long look," the high bosom, smooth waistline and narrow hips, that's it! Now, how to achieve this figure of fashion? You can diet and exercise to gain a slimmer body with more grace and rhythm and you can corset your figure properly to achieve the look of the new long lines. When you buy a foundation-type garment watch for rounded, up-lifted brassieres, high-top girdles, boneless corselettes, longer pantie girdles, back-dipping bralettes. In fabric, ask for elastic lace, nylon acetate satin, dacron-cot-ton blends, embroidered sheers, dacron lenos, sheer nylon power net, elasticized batistes, brocades, embroidered broadcloth.

When you plan to buy undergarments you must take time to be fitted properly. Trained saleswomen are available and keep The finest toast you ever tasted that's your every-morning promise from Roman Meal. Treat yourself to all America's favorite dark bread today. Its authentic whole-grain flavor tops them all for delicious nut-like tast it's low in calories, too. GEfl I'll nd Pattern Patter The longer lines of fashion are s-o-o flattering to the half-size figure make you look inches taller, slimmer! This pretty dress features a lovely long look through its waist, above a graceful gathered skirt.

Sew-easy proportioned to fit perfectly! Pattern 4856: Half Sizes UM, llS'z, 182, 22'2, 2412. Size 1 16' 3 takes 4T yards 39-inch fab-! ric. 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 ADAMi, care of The Sun-Telegram, 428, Pattern 243 West 17th New 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Which Is Your Type? Caviar, in case you're in the market, comes in three types. Black imported never runs it's spread. Black domestic has eggs that are so small can hardly be seen.

Pved i domestic has much larger eggs 'than the other two varieties. I 1 July 5th, Until 9 P. M. MEN'S TROPICAL Light Summer Weights. All Sizes SUITS Reg-to 39,95 2f Zipper Fly, Tan or Gray Reg.

3.79 Shirts to Match MEN'S LINEN lf fCI r9 SPORT MATS Men's Summer Weight Short Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Reg. 22.50 MEN'S GENUINE HELANC4 STRETCH SOX First Quality, Reg. $1 pr. 2.98 for MEN'S ARGYLE SOX MEN'S RANDOM WORK SOX Men's 1 8" Square White HANDKERCHIEFS All Sizes Fabrics 12 for 1 GO Reg. Pr.

CLOSE-OUT RACK Men's SPORT COATS and JACKETS less i DDiftS: than 2 i mbt I i 89c 1 is 2 pr. 1 oo STREET Reg. 29c Pr GIRLS' RAYON PANTIES Sizes 4 to 14 Reg. 39c Pr. -aoo pr.

GIRLS' FANCY PEDAL PUSHERS 5 1co Reg. 19c each Boys' 10-oz. JEANS Reg. 2.49 Pr. Sizes 4 to 12 2 A Q0 "-4 the one and only 560 THIRD jJOO I Pr.

OPfN YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT NOW NO CARRYING CHARGES! ROMAM MEAL Sizes 3 to 6X BREAD MARKELL'S SPECIALIZE IN LARGER SIZES.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1894-1998