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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 13

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Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1955 THE DAILY SUN 13 Stitch In Time B'nai B'rith Girls Enjoy Halloween Party, Dance Stay Busy, Stay Young Is Formula Qiven by Qlamorous Qrandmother- Becker, Jerry Carsmen, Rose Darner, Joe Davis, Leah Einbin-der, Emily (Mickey) Finken-stein, Marilyn Fogel, Michele (Micky) Goldman, Richard Kramer, Marshal Kornfelt, Diane Libby, Irene Lipsett, Marion Meisinger, Linda Remes, Sandy Robbins, Burton (Butch) Rose, Steve Rose, Zeeda Rosen, Marshall Rosenbaum, Duchess Rouse, Donn Schmeider, Henry Shenk-man, Irving Silvers and Larry Worshell. A Halloween party for B'nai B'rith Girls, affiliated with Paradise Chapter 14. was enjoyed the evening of Oct. 29 in the home of Siane Libby, 3880 El Camino Dr.

Also invited were members of AZA, a young men's organization affiliated with Temple a El. Dancing took up part of the evening and chili beans, potato chips and punch were served as refreshments. Those present were Barry Baker, Linda Becker, Donna UT By DOROTHY ROE The way to stay young and look your best is to keep busy, says Margaret Rudkin, a glamorous red-haired grand mother whose latest honor is the award of the medallion of honor from the Women's International Exposition. Mrs. Rudkin, who started with a loaf of home-baked bread and built an international business, says: "My own grandmother had retired to her shawl and her rocking chair at my age, and wore her bonnet and best black silk dress only on Sundays." Mrs.

Rudkin, on the other hand, is given to frivolous Paris hats and spike heels, keeps up with the latest in art and literature and manages a far-flung business empire with accomplished ease. PATTER. The Sun-Telegram, 428, Pattern 243 West 17th New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. DOLL CLOTHES EACH FROM ONE PIECE A Workshop for Girl Scout Leaders Set Badge workshop for all adults interested in girl scouting will take place at Emanuel Methodist Church Wednesday, Nov.

9, from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Purpose of this workshop is to aid girl scout leaders in understanding the proficiency badge field so that they can make it more interesting to the girls and thereby create a feeling of fun and challenge in the chosen badge field. Volunteer trainers Mrs. Fred Schmidt, Mrs.

John Sherwood and Mrs. Loren Scol-lay will conduct the workshop. WCTU Board Plans Work for New Year Official board of the San Bernardino Women's Christian Temperance Union held an all-day session recently in the home of -Mrs. Minnie Clark, president, at v.hich many phases of work for the coming year were discussed. Mrs.

Clark announced the state WCTU institute is to take place Friday, Nov. 11, at the First Christian Church in San Bernardino with the state officers in charge. A cov ered dish luncheon is scheduled for 12 noon those attending are to bring their own table serv ice. Committee chairmen appointed Include the following: Mrs. Alice Hargis.

press; Mrs. Violet Mid-dert, literature; Mrs. Mabel McCoy, findings; Mrs. E. S.

Sheldon, membership; Mrs. Harriet Renfro, publications; and Miss Lillian Martin, courtesy. Mrs. Rudkin has a granddaughter Margaret Rudkin, aged 10 months, daughter of her son Henry J. Says grandma: "She's simply wonderful, has red hair just like me, and I'm going to see to it that she has a career.

I'd like to see her go to Harvard Business School." Mrs. Rudkin feels that the world's happiest women as well as some of the most glamorous get that way from keeping busy, not growing bored, having more than they can do most of the time. Says she: ENEMY IS BOREDOM "When you're in business you have to be on your toes, look your best and spend less time at it. When you have to do these things, you do them, and manage to be efficient about it. "I think women's worst enemy is boredom, which comes of not having enough to do.

I might add that I never have had that trouble." The choice of Mrs. Rudkin as recipient of the current "award to industry" of the Women's International Exposition was made in recognition of: 1. Her outstanding business success in an area of special interest to women namely, bread. 2. The job opportunities she has provided through the years for women.

3. Her encouragement to women in the field of economics by the establishment of annual scholarships at Connecticut College for Women, at Howard Uni-varsity and to the Lucy Stone League, to be awarded by the league to a worthy student. 4. Her keen interest in art. and her financial support of many worthwhile causes of benefit to women.

5. Her policy of giving her employes, both men and women, a sense of personal participation in her own ventures. When notified of the new honor, Mrs. Rudkin exclaimed hap Fall Bazaar to Be Held at Church St. Paul's Methodist Church has scheduled its annual bazaar Nov.

9 and 10 at the church from 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. each day. A counter luncheon will be served at 12 noon with the "Harvest Home Dinner" to take place Wednesday evening. Reservations for this dinner may be made by calling the church office.

Booths will offer handwork, white elephants, cooked foods and the like. The public is invited. ONE PATTERN PART for each item! Dress, cape, hat, Overalls, blouse, petticoat, panties and robe are so easy to sew for your daughter's dolly. Mother this is the best idea let your little girl spend happy hours helping you to make these clothes! Use scraps and remnantsthrifty! Pattern 4600 for dolls 14, 16, 18, 20 inches tall. See pattern for yardages.

Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to ANNE ADAMS, care of LOW PRICES! OSSA MUSICAL INSTRUMENT SHOP for the Finest Names In Musical Instruments EASY RENTALS RENT APPLIED TO PURCHASE Open Monday Evenings 'Til 9 PH. 7-9235 8S5 W. BASE LINE mm 675 Rows and rows of pineapples baby-size at the waist, growing bigger and bigger toward the hem! Graceful skirt, matching stole easy to do in knitting worsted! Crochet Pattern 673: Misses' Waist Sizes 24-26; 28-30 inches included. Matching stole.

Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to The Sun-Telegram, 332 Needlecraft P.O. Box 169, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. LOOK for smart gift ideas in our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Catalog.

Crochet, knitting, embroidery, lovely things to wear. Dolls, iron-ons, quilts, aprons, novelties easy, fun to make! Send 25 cents for your copy of this book NOW! You will want to order every new design in it. -Guaranteed Elna Sewing Circle of Hiding 1 4rs'i' i i pily: "I suppose I should say I don't deserve it, but let me have it quick!" SEARS LIFTS THE LID ON COOKWARE jPMH9BS33BHHHEaBBiinBBiiBilHHinHBBIH WITH NEW USED ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES 4600 feil cna i i i i mm roasters Just in time for your holiday cooking. Sears lowers the prices on roasters. See these bargains in cookware.

w-v II tall iInecchiX fl f) 9 twlG C'OCIC Beds Come Out 'i i ii'i Blue speckled enamel Holds 4-Ib. fowl Blue speckled enamel. I OQ Holds 9-lb. fowl I i03 Blue speckled enamel. I EC Holds 15-lbs.

Reg. 1.98 I iQQ Oblong aluminum roaster. 1 Holds 18-lb. fowl. Reg.

3.19 till I SINGER WHITE Many Others Necchi -M. charm your inese srunninq, pPT- .1,,, "in" 'ill rl i -C I INI I I FOR THE HOLIDAYS! i auai-purpne sotas win I quests with their fabulous 24- hour comfort! They're not only outstanding fashion sofas but buoyant innersprinq beds! Choose now for ideal extra sleeping space during the festive season and the year 'round! $16995 From Cast Iron Skillet Maid of Honor Cookware 1.99 No PrestasonetJ, ready to use right away. Hiqhly polished outside, smoothly finished inside. IO'2-in. from rim to rim.

Angel Food Pans 1.95 Only H.avy duty ngl food cake pan with removable bottom and batter teal. Standard $iie. Aluminum. Just Say, "Charge It" on Sears Revolving Charge Months to Pay Small Service Charge MM Harmony House True China dinnerware MODERN SOFA BED, opens into a full size bed in seconds! A big value! DAY-NIGHT LOUNGE for dual comfort LAWSON SOFA BED, opens easily! Convenient Terms Arranged Prizes from Better Makers! "Glisten Fleece," Cuddlechecks, etc. SNUGGLE INTO A SMART, WARM, FULL-LENGTH COAT YOU'LL ALWAYS FEEL GOOD IN! EVERYTHING FROM WEIGHTLESS NEW FLEECES TO RUGGED YARN-DYED GREY 2-TONES FOR OPEN SPORT CARS! AND COLORS I Sizes 8 to 18 Mink Charcoal Ennine Glacier Blue Thunderbird Red Squirrel Grey Star Sapphire 6 MONTHS TO PAY Sfore Hours 9:30 A.M.

to 5:30 P.M. San Bernardino, Corner Fourth Sfreef Open Monday Evenings 53-pc. Mandarin Regular 34.95 25 88 2 Honrs Free Parking at ABC wboshee Purity of line, cool refreshing colors. Handsome leaf pattern in muted shades of green and violet stands out in sharp relief on gleaming white body. 22K gold edge.

Auto Park The Friend- liest Terms In Town! 11- Our Own Contraetn i Contraetn i Same Ioea- i tinn Since -4162 1918 I I Phone 3- TSE OI 5 SERVICES 2 Complete Drapery Wept. Re-uphol- stertns Window Sbades Carpel. Linoleum WITH Bl IM.KT TERMS 1 Phone 8-2211 685 Third Street San Bernardino SEARS 543 Third Street Hours 9:30 to 5:30 Mondays 9:30 to 9 Will Pay You fo Shop at Fooshee'sv.

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