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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 14

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Zontas to Havei' UOMEN'S NEWC TV -I Wl This Evening Miss Johnson Leads Cellos Camp Concerts Miss Margaret Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson of 1277 east Sixth street, San Bernardino, has returned from a three weeks stay at. Occidental college during the summer camp and concerts. During the camp Edited by Winifred Martin July 24, 1946 14 Jp Eva Carolyn McCrary Wed To Ollie Aide concerts Miss Johnson was leader The program for the dinner meeting of the Zontas this Wednesday evening at the California hotel will be 6:45 will be A review of the new Burma Surgeon Returns, will be given by Mrs.

Charles Bramblett. Appropriate songs for atmosphere will be contributed by Mrs. Boyce Van Osdel. The first meeting under tne new plan for an additional meeting in each month will be given Wednesday, August at the home of Miss Doris Sischo. Use Quick Action Want Ads $JllK liifllil jll One hundred and seventy-five Anniversary of AmaranthOrder Is Celebrated Victory court, Order of Amaranth, celebrated its second anniversary at the final meeting of the summer, members gathering for dinner at the Labor temple.

Mrs. Lelia Bristow and Mrs. Grace Frazier were co-hostesses for the occasion. Charter Members' night was observed and the past royal matron, Aurora M. Austin, and past royal patron, George W.

Riffil, occupied seats on the throne. Mrs. Mabel Riffil, junior past matron, and Vernon C. Horton, junior past patron, were in the west. ilrs.

Lura M. Scott, conductress, es in the cello group of five. Miss Johnson played in the San Bernardino high school band and orchestra for three years and was a student of the cello under the instruction of Osman Ingraham, director, and received an award of mert. Attending the final concert at Occidental college camp from San Bernardino were Mrs. George Johnson, Ruby Prout, Charles Lentz, and Director Ingraham.

The tablelands of Tibet, in central Asia, average more than feet in altitude. RECEPTION SCENE Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Gunkel, nee June Morgan, pictured at the scene of their wedding and reception, the Mission Asistencia near Redlands.

They are now at home in San Bernardino. friends and relatives witnessed the wedding of Miss Eva Carolyn McCrary and Ollie Aide at 5 p.m. Sunday, June 16, in the First Congregational church. A double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Frank E.

Butterworth, pastor of Grace Methodist church, Redlands, assisted in the prayer by Clayton C. Root, minister of the Church of Christ. White gladioli, asters and Shasta daisies adorned the church, which was lighted with candles, and the wedding music was provided by Miss Doris Sischo, organist, and Miss Marian Stewart, vo- JEAN ALLEN HEALTH INSTITUTE BATH and MASSAGE $3.00 Hours: 9:30 to 6:30 Evenings by Appointment 362 Room 6 Ph. 322-25 uui unci ui iu, AFTER SEALING OF TROTH Mr. and Mrs.

Ollie Aide, nee Eva Carolyn McCrary, photographed as they left the altar at the First Qunkel-Morgan Wedding Held At Asistencia Congregational church, where they were married June 16. They are now residing in Highland. Wife, Berkeley, Parents of Son Son Welcome corted the royal matron and pa- Interesting news to relatives Miss Barbara June Morgan, Mrs M. Horton and calist. The latter sang "Through the Years" and "I Love and friends of Dr.

and Mrs. Rich-, daughter of Mrs. Daisy Morgan j'ohn Erikssoni t0 their piaceSi BE SURE TO TUNE IN HARRIS' Quest at the ard E. Gardner of Berkley is son of Mr. I where honors nouncement of the birth of Mrs WilHam R.

Gunkei of The court will reconvene Sept. son, first in their family circle, 331 Arrowhead square, San Ber-j7- Immediately following closing who was born on July 6 at the'nardino, in a June 23 ceremony or the summer Mr. Horton left Thomas Home Rainbow Girls Plan Their Annual Carnival San Bernardino assembly of the Order of Rainbow for Girls is sponsoring its annual carnival Thursday, July 25, in the courtyard of St. Paul's Methodist church at Sixth and streets. Starting at 7 p.m., there will be fun for everybody, according to plans announced by Miss Joanne Snell, worthy adviser.

The carnival is open to the public, as well as Rainbow Qirls, their friends and families. the Mission Asistencia. Dr. Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Thomas of Alls T3q1oc Vincnital in Rprklev a la train lor loromo, L.anaaa, and has been named Richard Can-; Herbert Me retired oongreg 1109 street, have had the enjoyment of a visit with their son, the where she is vacationing with relatives and friends. En route home, and a half year old daughter, Vic-, using a double ring ritual Mrs. Horton plans to renew ac Preceding the ceremony, Miss quaintances in Detroit, where the J.

A. Thomas, who has returned to civilian life after three years service with the Navy In the Supply corps stationed at Oakland. The bride entered the church with her father, who gave her in marriage. She was a charming picture in a gown of nylon petti-puff over satin, fashioned with a low sweetheart neckline and net covered shoulders. A row of tiny buttons adorned the front of the fitted bodice and the bouffant skirt had a full flounce at the bottom and a slight train.

Her fingertip veil was caught in a quaint poke bonnet, with cluster of orange blossoms at each side and she carried tiny daisies with center of white roses. Her hands were gloved in wrist-length mitts of the same material as her gown. Elma Cumming (now Mrs. Du- Wavne Rinestarl) attpnrlpH tVio the paternal Brownlee sang Because, aa wn tnhiiek toria Ann. Grandparents on side are Dr.

and Mrs. m. ana mrs. j.rouier pi-eu mC permanent home in Cali- Mr. Thomas is now in his for Gardner, 548 Sixth street, san uuuc A large group of court KFXM 8 to 3:30 TONIGHT Bernardino, and on the maternal in marriage Dy ner uncie, ueorge members accompanied her to the side.

Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Canady Hayes.

i trajn tQ gay fareweU. of Magnolia avenue, Rialto, alsoi She wore a dress of white eye- 0 a great grandmother on the ma-j let cotton, with fingertip veil, and. ternal side, Mrs. Eva M. Canaday carried a bouquet of daisies with' P.

Sets ASluG CLUB 99 3 Milai Eait of Colton on Highway DANCING SATURDAY NITES Fine Food Daily Noon to Mldnlte CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN FRESH FRIED JUMBO SHRIMP mer employment with the Kress company and is manager of the store at Everett, Washington. He flew from Washington, and was met at the Burbank airport by his parents. Motor trips were made to La-guna Beach and the Berry Farm during the short visit, the visitor of Riverside avenue, Rialto. orchid center. Her only attendant, llFund for Scholarships chid net and carried yellow glad-1 addltional fund has bride as maid of honor, with Can a day.

taking plane at Burbank Sunday Lovers of the old" and he new won't want to miss this special half hour of fine music. Harris' invites you to tuna it in tonight and every Wednesday evening from 8 to 8:30. It's dedicated to your enioyment. KFXM 1 240 on your dial. THE HARRIS COMPANY ion.

lrgu coker ot ban ternar- bfien set aslde this year by the Misses jjari-Beth Monninger, Bet-dmo attended Mr. Gunkel as best California Congress of Parents and ty Howard and Jeanne Findlay as man and the ushers were Ray- Teachers for scholarships in the bridesmaids. They wore matching mond Sharpe and illiam Gunkel, fied of chid psjatrj dresses of white linen in off-the-brother of the bridegroom, both actjon gt rec'ent statg board style, lace mittens and of San Bernardino. meeting. This amount will cover carried bouquets of sweet peas Fifty guests witnessed the wed- scholarships for graduate stu- shading from light to deep pink, ding and attended the reception.

dents wn0 are able to matriculate Each wore a miniature nosegay in which was held in the patio of jn coneges approved by the Amer-! her hair. The bride observed the the Asistencia. Mr. and Mrs. Gun- jCan Association of.

Schools for So-: "something old, borrowed and kel left for a stay at Big Bear'ciai vork. blue" sentiment with a string of MATERNITY DRESSES One and Two Piece Styles That Flatter $7.95 $8.95 $9.95 $10.95 Alma's Corset Shop 528 4th Street Phone 661-60 evening when adieus were said after the happy reunion. Wedding Dates Marked At Toy Family Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Charles Toy and Staff Sgt.

and Mrs. Donald Toy of 824 Valley View drive celebrated their wedding anniversaries Sunday, July 21, with a family picnic at Fairmount park, River CASTLE SCHOOL OF DRAMA VOICE and DICTION STAGE and RADIO TECHNIQUE FUBLIC SPEAKING SPEECH CORRECTION Courses for Adults and Children 232 Orange St. Phone 503-75 lake ana are now residing at lboi rnnHitinn! nf fh. beads, borrowed from Miss Mon- I Muscott street, San Bernardino. arships necessitate at least two 1 nmger; a bit of blue ribbon be-years of work in California public longing to her great-aunt, Mrs.

schools, or non-Drofit rjublic asen- Ida Langford, and in her shoe was Use Quick Action Want Ads side. Among those attending were nnM 4Un A- I cies, working with children loilow- u.auuU pincmMm; and jIrs Charles Toy ing graduation. The fund was in- LIle Jear 01 ner pirin. Sergeant and Mrs. Charles augurated last year with four Robert Campbell attended Mr.

i Toy Katherine Thibault, Pat- LET US GIVE YOU A SUMMER PERMANENT They are cool and easy to lake care of. Cill now for an $1,000 scholarships. These have Aide as best man. Ushers were rjck Toy Barbara and James Joy. been granted and one student has Dee V.

Fondy, Robert Thomas 'and i The reunion marked the first entered Smith college this sum-, William Zowarka. time the three Toy brothers, who mer. Of 13 approved schools in Mr. anc Mrs. Aide were greeted had served overseas, had been to-the United States, the University jn the patio following the wedding gether' for three years.

Sergeant of California at Berkeley is the anrj cut a hree-tiered wedding Toy arrived home from Lowery only one on the Pacific coast. Cake, which was served by the field on Saturday. Only one mem- 0 bride's aunts, Mrs. Stanley Pop- ber of thhe family, Margaret, who Travel agencies believe that by pett of Highland and Mrs. Milton resides in Los Angeles, was ab-the middle of this year there will Poppett of Phoenix, Ariz.

Misses sent. I A PESO A BEAUTY 350 STREET Arrowhead H3ir PHONE 284-77 Betty and Bertha Lewis and Mrs. Guild be a gain of 500 per cent over 1945 in tourists leaving the eastern states bv automobile. AIR CONDITIONED Business Women Will Protest Eight-Hour Law personally, I prefer 1 Carlena Phelps also assisted. The couple spent two weeks at Laguna Beach and at Strawberry peak in the mountains, the bride choosing as her going-away ensemble a bolero suit of black, with pink and black accessories.

They are residing at 235 LaPraix street in Highland and the bride is completing her studies at the University of Redlands this summer. 91 Representatives of the California Federation of Business Professional Women will appear Thursday night at a public hearing of the State Industrial Welfare commission in the State building, Los Angeles. Thev will nrotest existinz ree- She is the daughter of Mr. and ulations of the eight-hour law for Mrs. Lester Leo McCrary of 162 wornPn wrjich are interpreted to Wabash avenue, a graduate of San include women in administrative Eernardino High school and Val-; anci executive positions and those ley college, and attended the Uni-' jn professional capacities, versity of California at Los An-: Other business women's organ-geles.

She taught last year at Del jzations will be invited to appear Rosa school and will return there with the group, headed by Leices-in the fall. Mr. Aide is the young-1 ter Fulwirler, third vice-president, est son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aide and Bernice Harris, legislation cnairman.

or 6')W Arrowhead avenue and, served in the Army overseas for 11 months of the three years he was in the service. A former Valley college student, he plans to resume his studies in medicine in the fall. GARY'S DANCE STUDIO 8S6 NINTH STREET Specializing In Ballroom and Tap Dancing Dally Jl A.M. TIM 9 P.M. Except Sunday i.

vi. TURKISH BATH June Blessing Back From Overseas Duty Staff Sgt. June L. Blessing, Wac, has returned to San Bernardino after serving 14 months overseas, in France and Germany. Sergeant Blessing, who has been discharged after two years of duty in the Women's Army corps, is ROMAN BATHS SALT GLOWS REDUCING Soft Mineral Wat.r From Our Own Well Phone 742-33 GROUP DIAGNOSTIC Inst, of Phyiical Therapy Bldg.

349 Sixth Street Free Parking l. lyt Beautiful under everything and especially yf jummer sheers! Corette's show-off j) slip of rich Bur-Mil rayon crepe. i Jjll Net yoke with appliqued embroidery. I the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. B. Blessing of 853 Ninth street. She is a graduate of San Bernardino High school and was employed at the air depot for two years before entering the service. i I In white and tearose.

I FEMALE DISORDERS Sizes 31 to 37 and 34 to 40. A $3.98 rj LINGERIE STREET FLOOR I Sueeeufully Treated With New, Modern Methods. No Surgery. If You Suffer From Painful Menstruation, Ovarian, Tubal or Uterine Disorders See Us Today. NO CHARGE FOR CONSULTATION Dr.

Eugene S. Camos D.P., Ps.D., B.L.S. Institute of Physical Therapy Bldg. 349 SIXTH STREET PHONE 742-33 TOILETRIES STREET FLOOR ALSO IN REDLANDS STORB 1 1.

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