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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 37

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SUN TELEGRAM Shower flonors Mfss Kelley iSiiSiilii 1 1 Qraefe-Casey Vows Sequel to Office Romance A romance beginning at San Bernardino County courthouse climaxed in the wedding of Miss Dorris Jean Casey and Robert Irving Graefe on Tuesday, July 15, at Calvary Baptist church. A double ring ceremony was used to seal the vows, with the ilev. Boyce Van Osdel officat-ing. Baskets of white flowers, palms and candles decorated the chapel, and Miss Marjorie Toles played the wedding music Mrs. Van Osdel sang "At Dawning." "Ich Liebe Dich" and "The Lords's Prayer." MOTHER PRESENT The bride's brother, William H.

Casey Jr. of Los Angeles, gave her in marriage. She wore a two-piece suit of imported Irish linen, with a white starched eyelet picture hat, trimmed with pink roses. Her bouquet matched the roses on her hat and was tied with white 5-S Delegates for VJF.W. Parley Are Selected Delegates to the national convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary were elected by the auxiliary to Leonard Armstrong post at its meeting last Monday evening.

Mmes. Margaret Amschl and Olive De-Canip were named the official delegates, with Mmes. Juanita Patterson and Emily Sinock as alternates. Mrs. Patterson, unit president, conducted the meeting, during which the group voted to start bank accounts for children of two members.

Barbara Joy Ryan was initiated into the auxiliary, and Mrs. Patterson made a comprehensive report of the California department convention. A large representation was present from the Yucaipa auxiliary. The next meeting will be held July 28 at the Labor temple, with Mrs. Amschl as hostess for the social hour after the business session.

San Bernardino- RETIRING OFFICER Mrs. Bernice Cacka, retiring noble grand of Magnolia Rebekah lodge, who presided Tor the last time at a regular meeting of the lodge a week ago. She presented gifts to her officers at that time. Wash berries with cold or ice water to keep them firm. Julv ,20, 1947 3 i rill Final Meeting Of Term Held By Rebekahs Mrs.

Bernice Cacka, retiring noble grand of Magnolia Rebek-ah lodge, presided for the last time at the concluding meeting of her term, held the evening of July 10 in Odd Fellows temple. A full report of activities for the past six months was read by the secretary, Mrs. Pearl Davis. A special farewell program was presented, and included a group of readings. Mrs.

Bozena Mitchell, treasurer, read "Family Financing;" Mrs. Mary Burns, "The Vacation Wardrobe;" Mrs. Rachel Newell, "The Telephone Girl," and Mrs. Cacka, "It Shows on Your Face." Mrs. Margaret Babel, vice-grand, presented a gift from the lodge to Mrs.

Cacka in appreciation for her services and loyalty to the organization, and the noble grand responded with an interesting talk, thanking the lodge for its gift and her officers for their assistance. She presented gifts to her officers later in the banquet room, where refreshments were served by Mmes. Effie Mullen, Zetta Weeks and their committee. Tables were decorated in the lodge colors, pink and green, with Mrs. Alice Hicks in charge.

assembled in her honor. A bridal motif was combined with the kitchen shower idea and the evening was spent informally. One game was enjoyed and prizes were awarded Mrs. J. D.

Palmer and Mrs. Marie Johnson. There was a "special" prize for the honored guests, who received a basket of canned foods, from which the labels had been removed, with the advice to "just open a can" when pressed for time or the grocery stock is low. Later the shower gifts were presented. A miniature kitchen, complete with papered walls and doll furniture, centered the table, where molded ice cream and frozen punch were served with the birthday cake, which the honoree had brought as her contribution to the surprise.

Invitations were extended to Mrs. O. D. Kelley. Mrs.

Yale Leftwich and Miss Frances Kelley, mother and sisters of the bride-to-be; Mrs. R. S. Roddick, Edna Odening and Mrs. Lloyd Erhard, mother and sisters of her fiance; Mines.

Thelma Millett Fenn, Ruth Hilton, Leona Wood, James D. Palmer, Marie Johnson, Louise Stites and Miss Marguerite Hindle. Make sure that all of your soap dishes have drainage holes at the bottom. This will permit your soap to dry when not in use. A pre-nuptial courtesy, ar-.

ranged as a gala surprise, was given recently for Miss Janice Kelley, fiancee of Robert S. Roddick. The affair was planned by associates of the bride-elect, member of the Sun-Telegram editorial staff. It was a kitchen shower, given by Mrs. Robert E.

Small and Miss Meta Blackwell at the M. J. Small residence, 2430 Serrano road, the evening of July 10. Miss Kelley was invited by Mrs. Small to a birthday party for Miss Blackwell, and arrived at the scene of the festivities to find her own intimate friends Tasty Escorts for Corn-on-the-Cob When savory corn-on-the-cob is on the menu the family might like to make it the main course for an early Saturday night supper.

It is exceptionally tasty when escorted by mounds of chilled ripe olives, celery, rolls and butter and iced coffee. To cook corn-on-the-cob properly to maintain all its mouth-melting goodness, use a non-absorbent utensil. A fast-heating porcelain enamel sauce pot permits each golden ear to be thoroughly cooked without any loss of flavor or color. Drown each serving of corn in salted butter, adding a dash of salt to point up the flavor. EL'CAJON MILITARY ACADEMY Boys 8 to 15 Grades 4 to 9 Incl.

SUMMER SCHOOL AND CAMP JUNE 23rd to AUGUST 29th SWIMMING HIKING ATHLETICS HEATHFUL LIVING Route '1; Box 328 Phone 665-85 Wm. L. Welch, Pres. DEPUTY SHERIFF'S BRIDE Mrs. Robert Irving Graefe, nee Doris.

Jean Casey, whose wedding climaxed a romance that began in the sheriff's office at the courthouse, where the bride has been employed. The attractive bride, who came from. Ponca City, has been residing with her, sister. (Photo by Scarborough's Windsor Studio) Gate City Chapter's Picnic 'Goes Over Big' Gate C'ty Eastern Star chapter's picnic "went over big" Friday evening, July 11, when approximately 200 Eastern Stars and their families gathered, at Perris Hill park. Hubert Watson, associate patron, was chairman and host for' the evening, assisted by Charles B.

Mackey, past patron, in the games and entertainment which followed. The program included games of every description for young and old. The next meeting will be the chapter's annual card party, which will be a benefit event, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, 3295 Valencia avenue, at 8 p.m.

Friday, July 25. All Eastern Stars, and their friends, are invited. 'iifl ribbon. Mrs. M.

P. Gilbert, sister of the bride, with whom she has made her home at 2723 Fre-montia drive, was the matron of honor, and wore a two-piece dress of turquoise blue, with a halo hat of pink and blue flow-; ers, and carried sweet peas and rosebuds. J. Alison Shaner served Mr. Graefe as best man, and ushering was done by James M.

Holloway and tin P. Gilbert. The bride's mother, who came from her home in Oakland for the wedding, wore a sheer black dress, with black picture hat and a corsage of pink roses, and the bridegroom's mother was attired in a navy blue dress with white accessories and corsage of gardenias. They stood with the bridal pair in the reception line at the Gilbert home following the wedding. Mr.

and Mrs. Graefe have gone to northern California on Iheir wedding trip and will reside in San Bernardino, where Mr. Graefe is employed as a deputy sheriff. SORORITY MEMBER The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Casey of Ponca City, and attended Oklahoma Agriculture Mechanical college, where she was affiliated with Chi Omega sorority. She has resided in San Bernardino for several months and has been employed in the sheriff's office. Mr.

Graefe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Graefe of 3279 street, and is a native of San Bernardino. He graduated i'om Senior High school in 19' 3, served in the Navy duri' the war and is af- filir with the Elks club.

why be content with piano when you can own a genuine LESTE Miss Dennington Heads 2-Y's Club Peggy Dennington, an active member of the 2-Y's since it was organized a year ago, was elected president of group on July 11 at the Y.W.C.A. The other newly-elected officers are Don Woodhams, vice-president and program chairman; Patricia Hicks, secretary; and Clara Voight, treasurer. A semi-formal dinner dance for the new officers will be held July 25. 0 Dressing for Steaks A superlative dressing for that favorite steak is made by adding a few drops of Worcestershire sauce to creamed Roquefort or Blue- cheese. Spread on the sizzling hot steak just before serving.

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