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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 16

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San Bernardino, California
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WOMEN'S NEWQ Women's Council of First Christian Church Berean Class Elects New Officers for the church of Jesus Christ off Latter Day Saints, returning to San Bernardino in 1944. He is now serving with the United States Army. Kappa Beta Honors Two Members at Valentine Gathering Women's council of the First Christian church met in the chapel g.t.yr-j Kappa Beta held its regular of the church last week. Mrs. presented by Mrs.

Bernard Snow, Mrs. Harry Jolley and Mrs. Robert Henderson during the evening. The bride graduated from San Bernardino High school in 1942. She was a student at the Brigham Young university prior to her marriage and was formerly employed as a secretary at the San Bernardino Air Service command.

Mn Stewart attended schools in San Diego and filled a two year mission in the New England states At the business and social meeting of the Berean class of the First Presbyterian church in the class room, the following new officers were elected: president, R. Davis, program chairman, was meeting Thursday evening, Feb. 8, at the home of Mrs. Maude B. Cardiff.

2865 Pershine avenue. A Edited by Winifred Martin in charge of the afternoon's pro 0 Human beings cannot exist at altitudes higher than 23,000 feet without artificial oxygen. 0 A cup of dried beans or peas equals about 2V cups when cooked. gram. Mrs.

Rose Ogden: first vice-presi Feb. 15, 1945 16 The meeting opened with the dent, Mrs. Ada Cowan; second vice-president, Mrs Caroline Siirars: secretary. Mrs. Emma singing of a hymn by the entire group and Mrs.

Vera Isenhour de short business meeting was brought to order by the president, Marjorie Wilson, at which plans were discussed for a "Fun and Frolic dance" to be given Satur livered the devotional. Mrs. Pansy Ham gave an illustrated talk on Southeast Asia us- day, Marcn di, to neip iinance the chapter. Sewing for the Red Cross was turned in and mem ing Thailand and French Indo China as her subjects. bers drew cards containing their Marriage Vows Exchanged in Salt Lake City Marriage vows were exchanged by Glenna Joan Christopherson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold W. Christopherson, 2696 Serrano road, and Howard Donaldson Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. R.

D. Stewart, 1242 street, in the beautiful Salt Lake temple in Salt Lake City, Utah, in January. The ceremony was witnessed by the bride's mother and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Salt Lake City.

A reception was held here two days after the wedding at the home of the bride's parents, with the bridegroom's mother taking charge of all arrangements. The blonde bride greeted the guests in a beautiful white satin and net gown and wore a single orchid in her hair. The home was decorated with flowers and white candles in crystal holders. Mrs. J.

Benjamin Wallace and Mrs. Edith Knapp were the dining room hostesses. Several vocal selections were secret sisters for the year. At the close of the meeting a Colley; assistant secretary, Mrs. Sera Kring; treasurer, Mrs.

Hattie Worness; birthday secretary, Mrs. Annie Lindsay; historian, Mrs. Mabel Miller; and teacher, Clarence Worness. The business session was presided over by the president, Mrs. E.

C. Grindley. The program chairman, Mrs. Louise Herklerath, presented J. Leland Whitaker, who gave vocal solos, "Where E'er You Walk," "The Blind Plowman," and "My Kind of People," iod hv Mrs.

J. V. Abbev. buffet supper was served by can Mrs. Davis conducted a discussion using hidden answers, taken from the book "World Call." Taking part in the afternoon gathering were: Mmes.

F. R. An-drus, Mabel Moore, Etta Keller, H. J. Berrian, Irene Beeman, D.

R. Meek, Irene Stevenson and Clessie Lambert. The meeting was concluded with a solo by Miss Nadine Tambert dlelight with the accent on St. Valentine's day. Two three-tiered candelabras adorned each end of the table beautifully laid with a lace cloth and crystal.

A stork sitting in front of a large red heart the unique centerpiece The business session was conduct with red candles on either side of the heart. ed by Mrs. Bessie Bangle. the Home Nursing Department of the Red Cross gave an instructive talk on the work. hnctAccpa were.

While dessert was being served the hostesses Ruthella Wade and Canro oithor Tm fiarrl'n Enplish- Mesdames Sarah Brooks, Edna Patricia Cardiff brought in a Crist, Mable Ryerson, Edna Haw- baby crib trimmed with net and Cm- Kyf- It '-1 style Marmalade of imported Seville orange peel, ta ngy, bitter flavor or clear, golden Tea Garden Marmalade with tht bittersweet flavor of California oranges. thorne, Louise HerKieratn, Ma Dei Miller, Lucy Whaling and Caroline Sugars. filled with lovely gifts to honor Mrs. Margaret Bradshaw. Following the opening of rifts.

Mrs. Patricia Cardiff was mainder of the evening was spent in viewii.g the honoree's many gifts. Those enjoying the evening were the Misses Ruthella Wade, Luella Joris, Mary Vinnedge, Margie Tucker, Margaret Mallows, Erma Rule, Elsie Thrasher, Beth Leavitt, Charsey Thrasher and Mrs. Margaret Bradshaw, Patricia Cardiff, Jeanette Gaither, Marjorie Wilson and as guests Mrs. A.

B. Funk, MONTGOMERY WARD FINE WATCH REPAIRING TEMPLE MARRIAGE Miss Glenna Joan Christopherson and Howard Donaldson Stewart were married in the Salt Lake temple In January after Mr. Stewart returned from his church mission. i called to the hallway to find a table centered with a beautifully Itrimmed wedding cake and flow-ers surrounded by many gifts in honor of her recent marriage to Second Lt. Donald G.

Cardiff who 317 ES. In recent months, France expe Mrs. Kathleen Angel, Mrs. Maude Cardiff, and Mrs. Edna M.

Lyall. Mrs. Spencer to Visit Silver Wave rienced its worst floods in 50 years. lis now serving overseas, me re Mrs. Mildred Spencer, Deputy Grand Matron, will pay her of ficial visit to Silver Wave chapter, Order of Eastern Star in the Masonic temple, Friday evening, Feb.

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