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

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San Bernardino, California
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Legion Women Honor WOMEN'S NEWS RIVE i fj junior Club Holds Festival Tonight The second annual mid-winter flnwpp festival and dessert bridce J. Conleys Qive News of Job ants of the bride, Mrs. May Doss and Mrs. Helen Hopson wore matching frocks of pink and blue, and carried mosegays of sweet peas. Robert Doss served as best man, and Raymond Leis and Paul Hopson ushered.

The reception was held in the social hall, where Mrs. Burton, mother of the bride, and Mrs. Del- Seeley-Burton Vows Sealed on Valentine Day In a Valentine day ceremony, read by candle-light in the chapel of the First Christian church, Miss day President's Birthday At Board Meeting Members of the American Legion auxiliary's executive board honored their president, Mrs. Rex Rarick, on the anniversary of her birthday, holding a board meeting and party at the home of Mrs. Dan Shefstall, 1662 Genevieve under the sponsorship of the Jun-i pAAiy rr TJayf ior club will be held this vv UlAU lg 1VC Srge Carney soni' Edited by Winifred Martin initia "day evening at ciock at Ar- Mr and MrS- Jt Coniey 0f Paren and mi j-owview Junior High school audi-; Highland avenue are announcing win C.

Seeley, mother of the bride fed Dead era St torium. Handsome prizes for the lhe marriage 0f their second I Virginia Lee Burton, daughter of arrangement contest have daughterj Billie Jean t0 John groom, who came from Ohio to witness the wedding, assisted in receiving. A three-tiered wedding Insecti Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Burton, pledged her marriage vows with donated by merchants and Hatten eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. jack-in-tfitrnereceives 7- L. V.

Hatten of Manhattan Beach cake was cut and served with Kermit Allen Seeley of Medina, The ceremony was read by Rev, Ohio. The Rev. Julian E. Stuart officiated. punch by the bride's aunts, Mrs.

Margaret Hooks and Mrs. Genevieve Crim. ment. n(j Carney, cox. L.

L. Roberts at Gretna Green chapel, Yuma, on February 14. The bride's sister, Miss Leana Coniey aboard tha Mr. and Mrs. Seeley left for a brief wedding trip along the coast beautiful floral displays from the nurseries and florists of the com- 'munity will form a colorful back-ground.

Tickets may be obtained from any Junior clubwoman or at the door. Douglas Champions New Grandson street. Mmes. Guy Ferguson and James M. Howson were assisting hostesses.

The house was decorated with flowering quince and camellias, and the birthday motif was carried out. A white cake, adorned with green candles, was served with ice cream, and a shower of handkerchiefs was presented Mrs. Rarick. During the business meeting the group discussed the by-laws which are being revised under the chairmanship of Mrs. Ray Mills, and voted another donation to child welfare work in France.

A card Davey Johnt hen was s(jnk Java- has bee" Clyde Auld. -deadt according accompanied the couple. The bride wore a horizon blue suit, with brown accessories, and a corsage of gardenias. She is a native daughter and attended the schools Large baskets of white flowers and candelabra formed the bridal setting and the ceremony was preceded by the singing of Ave Maria and Always, by Edwin Brown. The wedding marches were played.

The bride given in marriage by her father wore a grown of lace of Highland and, San Bernardino, graduating from the senior high in 1942, taking a position at the I Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Champion of 449 Mountain View avenue, have a new grandson, bom Febru-! arv 20. his Darents. Mr.

and Mrs. San Bernardino Air field and after a short visit in San Bernardino will go to Medina, Ohio, where they will make their home. The bride is graduate of San Bernardino High school and later was employed by the city schools system in the child welfare department. The bridegroom, formerly stationed at March field, served for two years in the Pacific with the aviation engineers. Among the out-of-town guests, in addition to the bridegroom's mother, were Mr.

and Mrs. William Heald of Fallbrook, Mr. and and net, and a full length veil, falling from a crown of seed pearls. A white-bound Bible with an orchid and cascade of ribbons The bridegroom is a native son his mother, AN EXTRA BIT ty, 204 Court FOR W0lS 34 March 1, Special Shewing PU 432 Base LI A ra 2 Door East of studii L.arney -isted in rIe was JEANNE STAlHou, BEAUTY SAL SPRING PERMANENTS $7.50 838 Mt. Vernon Phone 604, Plenty of Parklna Spaco C.

May iMarjorie Cham-; of Oklahoma, attended the schools party also was planned for April 1 at the clubhouse. Present were Mmes. Harry Bur-bank, T. H. Gail, Dion Morrison, pion).

The boy weighed nine in Manhattan Beach and Los An 'bounds and eleven ounces when 1 geles, and recently received hii was carried. The jewelry was a double necklace of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. Ervin Adamson, James M. How- in at the Mills Memorial discharge from service in the son, Hugo Wilde, Rex Rarick, Mrs. Stella Leis of Hermosa, at i.

hospital. His name is Richard Gil-1 Army. He is a member of the bert Mav. The boy has two sisters, staff of the fire department of the Arthur M. Graefe, Dorothy Paul, tended her sister as matron of honor, wearing a dress of yellow chiffon and carrying white orchid Marilyn Ann, 7 years, and Nancy air field.

Both plan to resume their Jane. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mav positions.

A wedding trip was D. L. Labonte, F. C. Appleton, Fred Brinkman, Dan Shefstall, F.

H. Bostwick, Ray Mills, F. A. Mrs. White of Lawnsdale and Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Engstrom of Los Angeles. and sweet peas.

Two other attend of Yorba Linda are grandparents made about southern California to Los Angeles, San Diego and into on the paternal side. Mexico. i Order of Amaranth Plans Card Party Victory Court, Order of Ama- The jranth, has planned a card party for Saturday night at the Labor temple, where members and 'friends are invited to gather at 8 o'clock. Door and table prizes will awarded, and refreshments served. SmD)P No business meeting will be held as the royal matron and pa tron, Mrs.

Mable Riffil and Ver non C. Horton, accompanied by teFfSU JUICS Mr. Riffil and Mrs. Horton, will be on their way to Oakland to attend the grand court sessions. Mrs.

Riffil and Mrs. Horton, the associate matron, are delegates to the convention, to be held March 4-8. TO RESIDE IN OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Allen Seeley, whose marriage occurred in San Bernardino on Feb.

14, will go to Medina, Ohio, to make their home. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.

Burton of this city and the bridegroom, recently released from the Army, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delwin C. Seeley of the Ohio city. stressed, but development in other fields is equaly valuable.

Speaking of education of women in present trends, he commends their recognition on the level of men and promotion in all fields. But this trend, the speaker re Dr. Armacost Interests the Clubwomen The address by Dr. George H. gards as two fold.

While they are recognized in the business world tetJ ft I 3 sity of Redlands, for the program traditional background 'as home-presented at the Women's club on 'makers, wives and mothers, will Wednesday, by the chairman of always maintain the high stand-education, Mrs. John M. Oakey, accorded these professions was of special interest, and left through the eras of history, the members of the audience, with Tea was served by the February knowledge of the -new trends in, tea hostess, Mrs. Llovd Smith, as- WOMEN'S AND MISSES' APPAREL' and ACCESSORIES FRIDAY and SATURDAY SALE STARTS 9:30 FRIDAY CLEARANCE OF DRESSES Broken Sizes Excellent Values These Will Not Last Long JUNIORS MISSES' WOMEN'S From Our Regular Stock of High Quality Merchandise higher education which leaders and thinkers hope to see devel- sisted by Mrs. Genevieve Garcelon and Mrs.

R. P. Drummond pour- op3d. ine topic announced was ling, and bv Mrs. RalDh W.

Davis toch pound Impact of World war II on Insti-)and Mrs. Elmer Johnson. The enriched wUh tutions of Higher Education. (lovely pink flower and sweet peas Since the end of the war, and formed the center decoration, of return of so many students from; the tea table, Mrs. L.

E. Fred-i service and uniforms, to class- Hrk. Fphmarv inhhv Vinctccc rooms again, courses with the de- paui F. Ehrhard and Mrs. Horace scriptive term "Humanity courses" jshinkle, and Mrs.

Harold D. Cox! are stressed, with no creed or dog- at the door, greeted the members. ma attached. They are intended 'Mrs. W.

T. Steneman did the dec-' as 'a stimulus to the objective of orating. living with themselves. It is, hoped young people will be stim- l. I iUlated to accept responsibility in Honor Grand Officer The Order of Rainbow for Girls a changing world.

One trend is for more general education in universities in a Formerly $7.95 to $49.95 IVOW $3.95 CLEARANCE MILLINERY Formerly $3.95 to $25.00 NOW $1.00 to 3.0O moral and ethics course. To be is honoring Miss Norene McCowan desired also is a trend of action Grand Representative of the by the federal government to pro- Grand Assembly to the State of mote scholarships in a ri s1 Arizona at a formal reception Sat- MADE FRESH DAILY RUSHED TO YOU I NEARBY MARKET BY ARMOUR fields. Always science wil beurday evening, March 2 at Ma sonic Temple. All Masons, Eastern Stars and friends of Rainbow' Girls are cordially invited. Mrs.

Cornelia P. Cooper, Supreme Deputy is holding a school of instruction at Colton Masonic' CLEARANCE OF ACCESSORIES! mi M- PURSES BLOUSES JEWELRY. To Clear at Prices DRASTICALLY REDUCED Temple, March 2 from 10-4. All officers and choir members are expected to attend. 0 Iris Club Meeting Friday Afternoon A regular meeting of the Iris A FUR TRIMMED COATS FUR TUXEDO FRONTS FUR COLLARS SILVER FOX, SKUNK, KIDSKIN COATS club has been scheduled for Fri- day, March 1, at 2 p.m.

at the home of Mrs. John Strauch, 3456 Mountain View avenue. The group' is affiliated with the Royal JOY STEVEN DESIGNED IT and you wear it knowing it's the blouse that brings spring to your suits and skirts and into your heart! Sheer and lovely of striped Ninon, with a whopping big bow plus trim. padded shoulders. California-colorful pastels, and brown, black, while.

Sizes 32 to 38. wmm COME EARLY NO RETURNS NO EXCHANGES ALL SALE5 FINAL' i ma; ri(f Mm or how 93 OLD INCLISH NO-RUBBING WAX protects your floors Some peoplt get their eoott armor ovt of 0 6 Engl.ih cotl. But you can get youri out of con of Old Englnfc No Ebbing Wok I Juit pour ond tprtod, 15 minutM if Hrlt Inn Anrtllnn rrvif.il. The liA fi A ho'ti fir.iK thot't oi protective oi coot ol f-i ormor. Absorb) weor, floor i and linoleum lott longer.

Yet floor brightening, work 'lightening pint The SESAME dJIDALITY SDH coili only 587 Third Street Just Wett of P.E. Station 429 STREET' NEXT TO THE.

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1894-1998