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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 6

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YOMEN'S NEV5 The republic of Haiti is approximately 125 years old. Rer the classified. Misses Nish Hostesses For Their Friend Bridal Party Is Qiven For Esther Edwards Silver Wave Club Postpones Dinner Business women's dinner club of Silver Wave chapter, O. E. S.

has postponed the dinner meeting planned for Thursday evening, July 26. Mrs. Emma Rooney Visiting Mother Mrs. Emma Rooney of San Francisco came to be with her mother, Mrs. Elsie Wuesthoff, 223 Twenty-sixth street, on the latter's 3SHBSH 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 Do yw suffer from MONTHLY The Misses Beverly and Shirley i eighty-first birthday.

A happy occasion for a company July 25, 1945 of friends was the courtesy given 0 Nish had the privilege of giving the final bride-elect courtesy for Miss Yvonne Wilikins before she for Mrs. Esther Edwards, with her Dogs perspire through the tongue and cool themselves off by panting. Read the classified. NERVOUS TENSION Mritt weak, tird M9' twin daughters, Mrs. Syl Santero took the new name of Mrs.

Jimmie Cartee The Misses Nish entertained at their home at 1159 street, Fri day evening. Games were the in Friends Extend Shower Courtesy To Mrs. Hlubik Mrs. William Hlubik was honored recently by Mrs. E.

G. Fisch Zonta's New Officers Named By President New chairmen for the committees named by the president of if functional periodic disturbance mke tou leel nervous, tired, restless at such times try this great medlcln Lvdla E. Plntham a Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Taken JiVularlv It helps build up resistance Ktainst such distress. Also a grand stomachic tonic.

Follow label directions. JjyMA.0fadikcvrrC& compound and Mrs. Kenneth Bramhill, as the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Charles Stowe, the scene, the home of Mrs. Addie Edwards at 1278 Arrowhead avenue.

The home was recoraled with a profusion of pink stock and macaroni daisies. The entertainment was informal, with the entertainment games appropriate to the theme of the formal entertainment, with prizes awarded to Mrs. Charles Murphy and Mrs. T. Thompson of Wil HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Now lowered 15 to 30 points In single treatment.

No dangerous, depressing drugs. No costly injections. Dangerously high pressures can often be lowered to safe limits in single treatment, giving the sufferer immediate freedom and relief from distress and danger. A new inexpensive electrical technique Is primarily used. Drugs or Injections (shots) are no longer needed to keep the distressing symptoms under permanent control.

FREE CONSULTATION lilt. II. V. GLOVER, II.C, PII.C. 302 PLATT BLDG.

FIFTH and STREETS PHONE 623-31 FOR APPOINTMENT mington. A shower of beautiful 4 Aftkmn n-nn- gifts was presented to the guest of honor and ice cream, cake er, who entertained at her home, s27j Zonta. Mariorie Bailey, are Ihe 1664 Waterman avenue, and invit coffee and-nuts served. evening, with scores claiming attractive prizes by Mrs. Edwards, honor guest and Mrs.

Vivian Mat- EXAMINATION ed Mrs. Hlubik's friends to join in bestowing a layette shower. The evening was spent in the patio, where appropriate decorations The guests entertained by the Misses Nish for the guest of honor, Mesdames S. B. Richardson, W.

A. Connally, J. W. Sheets, Charles following Attendance, Alma Vellguth. Fellowship, Ethel Hatchet.

Finance, Mae Fanning. Hospitality, Sophia Emmerton. Inter-city, Rosamond Harries. Membership, Eleanor Lyman. Program, Marcia Lier.

Publicity, Sue Reister Paige. Public Affairs, Nola Carlisle. Service, Doris Sischo. Murphy, T. Thompson, E.

i teson. The engagement of Mrs. Ed-i wards and Clifford E. Kelley of Riverside was announced some weeks ago, and she has been the recipient of numerous courtesies from different groups of friends. were used.

A number of games provided di-verson and prizes were awarded Beam, J. W. Nish, the Misses Ruby Nish, Betty Wilkins, Phyllis Lloyd and special guests, Mrs. A HE Mmes. Beatrice Duke, Dorothy Balestier, Maud Ellis and Ruby J.

L. Wilkins of Campbellsburg, YOU SICK? Martin. Ice cream, cake and punch were served. Indiana, grandmother of the bride who came west for the wedding, Mrs. C.

T. Ullon, grandmother of Our complete physi Invited to greet Mrs. Hlubik YES! Quick Service and Quality Work on WATCH REPAIRS FREE Regulation and Adjustment HORACE A. ELLIS, Watchmaker on Premises At; the party given by the daughters, another shower of very lovely gifts was bestowed on Mrs. Edwards.

Following the opening and inspection of the array of gifts, a collation of chicken salad and wa Mr. Cartee, radar man, U. S. Status of Women, Ida K. Brooks.

International Relations, Eva Bemis. 7 Women Plan Memorial were Mmes. Betty Herthel, Alice Kolesar, Cecilia Ricauda, Era Hlu Navy, and his mother, Mrs. Nettie Kelley of Wilmington. cal and fluoroscopic examination will discover and locate the cause of your illness.

X-Ray Fluoroscope will give you facts and not opinions. 0 fers, individual cakes decorated in RQQSQyelt Library pink rosebuds, coffee and tea was served by the hostesses. Mrs. Faye Papcock heads the Studio Club Plans Finance Campaign The wedding wilj occur on Sun Bring Specimen Urlm EXAMINATIONS INCLUDE B'nai B'rith Women's Grand lodge in this district, which includes eight western states and Western day evening, July 29, at six o'clock at the home of the bride-elect's The Studio club of Hollywood, which has been the home of hun brother, T. H.

Eshelman, at 2549 Canada. Her leadership includes I Sunil Nirvui Sylttm I Paid! (FtMlt) Pmrtitt (Milpl II KKney mi Urlm Tttf I MlriHry I Mth tn Thrtit I StniHtt 4 X-Ray FfuorcseoB'i tnterflif Orftm i Hnn 11 HtlMflfkla Blt TMt 12 Blwd Prinr 13 EntMtralllrtlh at tlx Hurt 14 Vvkil Klttrl III Pllli WtrtJt OFFICES dreds of girls coming to Hollywood seeking any kind of foothold in the film world is planning improvements. Students of music bik, Bernice Plummer, Maud Ellis, Ruby Martin, Ida Loveday, Emma Fallon, Beatrice Duke, Edna Hahn, Vera Hollingsworth, Bernice Motschman, Elizabeth Crane, Beu-lah Gilbert, Selma Maag, Eva Or-ton, Frances Hlubik, Ethel Fischer, Helen Games, Ida Jones, Veta Baxter, Pauline Holman, Beulah Hastings, Kay Wilson, Billie De-Camp, Clara Batty and Miss Cora Ellis, all of San Bernardino. Out-of-town guests included Mmes. Alice Ratliff, Riverside; Violet Martin, Myrtle Hermanns, Irene Kirtland, H.

Fischer, Delia Jackson, Betty DeGuire, Gladys Balestier, Fontana; Dorothy Balestier, Los Angeles; Johnnie Lee Bailey, Long Beach. GROUP DIAGNOSTIC 314 Street, San Bernardino Lugo avenue. The company invited to greet Mrs. Edwards, the guest of honor, and the hostess' daughters, and Mrs. Addie Edwards, included Mmes.

Frank Eshelman, Charles Rodgers, George Robertson, Floyd BVSIC INSTITUTE 345 Sixth Street San Bernardino Phone 703-05 OFFICE HOURS! Monday, Wednesday. Friday 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.

Tuesday, Thursday 9 A. M. to 5 P. Saturdays 9 M. to 12 Noon OFFICES IN LOS ANGELES, PASADENA.

LONO BEACH. ETC Listen to Our Radio Boadcaat Jally 12:00 Noon KFXM Opvn pht 1939 hv (V P'Tirr many phases of work. Raising funds for a new Hillel building at the Chicago headquarters is one project. Other Californians serving with the new president are Mrs. Samuel Faverman, San Mateo, second vice-president; Mrs.

Ben Rosenthal, counselor; Mrs. Lillian Borne, Tulare, treasurer; Miss Polly Davidson, executive secretary; Miss Elizabeth B. Polim and Mrs. Nettie Zide, assistant secretaries; Mrs. Weeks, James Edwards, Russell Lindquist, George Addis, Roy Edwards, Bernard Edwards, Jack Edwards, Jack Joyner, Ted Glynn Matteson, Harry Cameron, Ben Harris, Lloyd Garrett Eshelman, Warren Pinckert, Harry Press, Wise choice Eastern Colleae Women Sylvia Rauch, historian.

W031E3FS and 31EX'S WINTER COATS Andrew Scheppers, May Norwood, Edna Edwards, Bertha Thomason, Ora Willeford, Albina Scanlon, Californians on the general CnUr mmittee are Mrs. Hilda Braden Alumnae tO bather committee and art, have also been residents at the club, an attractive building. The club is managed as a branch of the national Y. W. C.

A. A campaign for $10,000 is planned, a fund which will serve many purposes. First need is the new project of maintaining the Service Women's Guest House, where more than 5000 women have enjoyed weekends or furloughs in the nine months since it opened. Second is the refurnishing of the club building, the present furniture showing considerable wear after 19 years. The club also maintains a loan fund, but it is happy to report that due to widespread employment there have not been many demands on that particular item.

The club is making a drive for "contributing members" as a means of attaining its goal. of San Francisco, Miss Berta Elias and the Misses Lucille Mary Norwood. Oi luoaesio, mrs. namei uuiu-klang, Mrs. Rosalyn Strauss of Bakersfield, Mrs.

Bea Zeidel of San Francisco, Mrs. Frieda Shin-dler. Mrs. Bernard Levine and The various alumnae clubs of eastern college women in Los Angeles, will have a gathering on August 10 when Miss Sally Holt and her parents entertain them at their Pasadena home. Colleges represented will be Barnard, Bryn A PRESSED 8TJ00 Monthly Meeting Of Alpha Circle Schilling 3TUHE I Mrs.

Sarah Rosenberg, Oakland. Women's The new building at headquar- Atoha Circle of the Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radhffe, VACUUM PACKED society of Christian service of St.jters will be a library as a memor- smith, Vassar and Wellesley COFFEE Paul's Methodist church, will holdjial to the late resident nooseveu, the monthly meeting Thursday Mrs. Papcock has announced. Oth-evening, July 26. at the home of er work will be raising of scholar-Mrs.

O. R. Erwin at 2738 Moun- ships, war services, relief and ed A committee from each college has planned features for the p'ro-gram which will be held outdoors, around the swimming pool. around the swimming pool. Then Placed in a Moth-Sealed, Dustproof Bag to Give Them Positive Protection Throughout the Summer ROGER'S CLEANERS 850 Street Phone 433-87 Read the classil ucational extension.

tain View avenue. A covered dish dinner will be enjoyed. Members are reminded to bring table 3 I'ClSSiii SAN BERNARDINO YOUTH for CHRIST: Mrs. Philip Hoadley With Parents Here Mrs. Philip Hoadley and small daughter Joanna, daughter and granddaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph E. Blake, 3340 Mayfield, hae returned to San Bernardino from the east. Mrs. Hoadley, the former Lois Blake, has been with her husband, Capt.

Philip Hoadley, Army Air stationed in Florida and Nebraska. Captain Hoadley is leaving shortly for overseas duty as a B-29 bomber pilot. Mr. and Mrs. Blake met their daughter in Kansas City and spent some time visiting friends and rel PERMANENTS 11 Jj COLD WAVES 1j MACHINELESS jj MACHINE So 1 V0 atives, before accompanying her )i Personality Beauty Salon home.

First Lutheran Picnic Ladies' Aid society of the First Lutheran church will sponsor a family picnic for members and fn.T.ds of the church at Perris Hill park Thursday, 6:30 p.m. 360 St. Ph.284-77 AIR CONDI! IONED JUST RECEIVED! SLIGHTLY USED JJUIKIE IBdDX na ie hd DECCA VICTOR VARSITY COLUMBIA BLUEBIRD BIG TIME NUMBERS BY NATIONALLY KNOWN ARTISTS 4 IH IT7 If A of pai, vWth ufh 0 how Enjoy Eye Comfort with GOOD Sun Glasses fT Injurious Infra red rays rrom sun glare can permf 0 npntlv imDalr vour vision. I 1 i a .11.. atllilJ TlvAiAffnlliA C1IA fflit 1 1 9 hiiour i You adeauati CViri tor delinquency ma1i on your preacription to fit your eyes will give you Eye Comfort as well as protection.

solution to l-- Me Buy Several at ONLY (C EACH 430 ST. Buy War Bonds 430 JE ST. sbe done mu Stylishly Fitted Pleasingly Attractive Rimless or With Frames Progressive eyttL. Eugene Laisne'onoMtTmsT Room 21, Fuller Bldg. Upstairs JOIN THE CROWD AT PERRIS HILL BOWL FRIDAY, JULY 27TII, 8 P.M..

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