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PAGE THREE THE NAPA DAILY REGISTER, NAPA, CALIF. SATURDAY, OCTOBER IS, USt. nTT J2 PJc eFE. si Lucille Weber Has Party For Birthday Mary Swanson Bride Of Carl Hempler At Mass have Just and them included: Mr. and William George Barr, Mr.

green were used to decorate the tables. Later In the morning, the newlyweds departed for a honeymoon trip Into the north, following which they will establish their home in Grass Valley. The bride le a popular young Napa woman and during the past ten years has made her home here with Mr. and Mrs. James Lydon.

She graduated from the Napa Union High School and Thompsons Business School and for a time employed in San Francisco. Mr. Hempler is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hempler of Grass Valley.

He is a graduate of the schools there and now holds a position in that city. For a short time he made his home In Napa. The many friends of the happy pair will hasten to extend Miss Mary Swanson, daughter of Mrs. James Lydon of this city, became the bride of Mr. Carl Hempler of Grass Valley this morning at a nuptial mass solemnised at 8:30 oclock in St.

Johns Catholic Church. Reverend Edward Guedet joined the pair and also said the mass, which was witnessed by gathering of relatives and a few close friends. Mrs. Frank Corsettl, sister of the bride, and Phillip Hempler, Jr brother of the groom, attended the pair. The bride wore her travelling outfit, consisting of a sports dress of leaf green and accessories of black.

Bhe had a corsage of gardenias. Her n.aid of honor wore brown and had a corsage of yellow roses. A family breakfast, held sit the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lydon followed the ceremony.

Yellow and Matilda Allison To Wed Captain Lavery Tomorrow The rustic and newly completed Organizer and President of the Napa chapel of Lokoya Lodge will claim County Braille Club, Vice President iio fiv.t of the California Association for the its first wedding tomorrow at the BHnc member of the executive hour of 8:30 o'clock, when Miss board of state aid for the blind, Matilda E. Allison, one of the com- speaker for the welfare of the blind munitys most prominent residents, of the Napa Rotary Club, member of becomes the bride of Captain the executive board for the National James B. Lavery of the Veterans Transcribing Society for the Blind, Home at Yountville. trustee for the James Noel-Brown The entire community will learn student fund, charter member of the of the nuptials with complete sur- Eastbay Club of Blind Women of prise and interest, as the bride and lhe State Federation of Women groom to be have been most sue- Clubs, member of the committee of cessful in keeping their plans in the blind for the 8th Province of clone Rocret. Early today, however, the Episcopal Church and charter the news was announced to relatives member of the "Seeing Eye organ-and the closest friends of the pair, lzatlon west of the Rockies, who immediately extended heartieit Miss Allison is known as the felicitations and best wishes for "daughter of the Veterans Home, happiness to the couple.

having been instrumental In the or- Mlss Allison, who has been a val- i ganization of the Occupational unble citizen of this city for twen-1 Therapy Department, known as the ty years, Is one of the community's Vets Shop. She Is an honorary most prominent figures, her entire member of the National Order of life here having been devoted to Cold Star Mothers, outstanding service in clubs, organ-1 She Is a member of Eshcol Parlor, izations and civic work here. N. D. G.

and chairman of. the She is known throughout Callfor- veterans relief work In that organ-nia as an outstanding member of ization. She Is also a member of the the American Legion Auxiliary and Napa Business and Professional she received national recognition Womens Club here, when she was elected delegate at Miss Allison is employed at the large to the Paris Convention in Nnpa State Hospital as Clinical 1027. On her return trip she made Stenographer and dictaphone oper-the acquaintance of Sir Thomas ator and she is a member of the Llpton on the S. S.

Leviathan, and board of the Napa Chapter of the he later became one of her closest Istate Employees Association. She ts her subject and her remarks were American Association of University row and Miss Gertrude Berg A gathering of about thirty-five, her talk and expressed their members and guests, met ciation to her. at Cedar Gables today to hear the I Preceding Dr. Brown's Santa Rosa last evening, when she address given by Dr. Marian Brown.

luncheon was served, the tables before the Grange of sur-; Vice President and Dean of Girls lr.g attractively decorated with rounding vicinity. at the University High School ini of cut flowers and foliage. Mrs. Baade had Americanism" as Berkeley, under the auspices of the hostesses w'ere Mrs. Franklin Housewarming Fetes Mrs.

John Saunders The new home of Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Saunders John Saunders on the Soda Spring I lecently moved into their home Road was last evening the scene of on departing the guests wished called on the couple to surprise them with a housewarming.

Dutch whist was enjoyed during the evening and prises for high scores went to Mrs. Roy Weed and Mr. Bert Barr. Consolation awards A. A.

U. W. Hears Fine Talk By Dr. M. Brown Those who were present Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Btrohl, I and Mrs. Payson Clark, Mr. Roy Weed, Mr. and Mrs.

Hammerich, Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs.

Bert and Mrs. Jules Banchero, Mrs. Arnold Olsen, Mr. and Harold Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. and Mrs. Dan Riordan guests of honor, Mr.

and Mrs. Saunders. Sarah Jane Strohl, Billie and Betty Marie Saunders guests. Mrs. Spencer Honored At Two Parties On Birthday appre-including talk, a bespoke bowls The Bar- Lucille Weber, daughter of Mrs.

Orlena Weber of this city, celebrated her eighth birthday yesterday afternoon at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Abraham. The Halloween motif was carried out in table decoration and a pink and white birthday cake completed the attractive scene. Gathered to congratulate Lucille were: Lois and Laverne Halloran, Evelyn Hermanson, Neva Sohl, Betty Jane Struve, Frenzel Heintz, Joyce Severson, Jean Crawford and Marian Bartels.

Mrs. Jess Hermanson assisted Mrs. Weber and Mrs. Abraham. Mt.

George Pa T. A. Discusses Hot Lunch Plan' The first meeting of the Mt. George A. took place at Coombs School yesterday afternoon, when discussion concerning the possibility of hot lunches for the three schools.

Coombs, Franklin and Harmony, took place. Mrs. Herman Haug presided and Miss Helen Bliss, supervisor, was present to explain the hot lunch plan to the mothers and to encourage Its adoption, if possible. Other business Included the appointment of Mrs. Fred Bunjes as Social Chairman and Miss Norma Kitto as Publicity Chairman.

In conclusion of the afternoon, the pupils of Miss Kitto presented a wRh film and talk by EJwin Covey, with Columbus Day as the theme. Refreshments were served by the executive board. N. Of W. To Meet On Monday The Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Monday night at 8 oclock in Native Sons Hall.

All visitors are welcome. PLEATED KID According to fashion authorities, black and brown kid shoes will again be Fall favorites, but several of thc smart houses feel that they need a new fashion interest. Several of the shops have solved this by introducing a kid shoe with side inset of pleated kid. Narrow knife pleats of the soft leather gives this shoe the same hand-made effect which is so coveted by the French courtier. veT well and enthusiastically received by the audience.

Bhe stayed the night in Santa Rosa with friends. were: I Mr. and Mrs. Ned Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.

William Mengedotn, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoemle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaffney, Mr.

ana Mrs. P. Fann, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Orcda, Mr.

and Mrs. F. H. Seavy, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Shurtleff. Mrs. F. Grigsby, Mrs. Jennie Swanson, Mrs.

Amelia Wilson, Miss mella Geiger, Miss Rebecca Wet more, Misa Juanita Arundcll, Misses Lois, Phillis, Beverly and Evelyn Star Spencer, Keith and Delma Fann and Paul Spencer. Women, Napa Branch. Irene Polzin Winger, talented Dr. Brown had as her subject So- Napa pianist entertained the mem' clal Forces and Their Relation to bers with a group of charming Modern Education. She was in-I numbers, deed able to give all phases of the Miss Sabina Morosoll of the up-subject having spent a number of valley presided today in her ca years In the intense study of edu- paclty of Vice-President.

Mrs. cation. Dr. Brown oti.ained her man King, President, is at the pres-Ph. at Columbia University and ent time out-of-town, spent last year living in New York.

Plans were discussed for the visit She recently collaborated with Dr. of Chester Rowell in Napa, when he Sturdcvant of Columbia in writing a 1 will lecture under the auspices of book on education. 1 the A. A. U.

W. This has all indi- The women were delighted with cations of being a banner event. The birthday of Mrs. Ned Spencer was the motif for two very enjoy able affairs yesterday, when friends complimented her at a surprise party in the afternoon and her hus- band entertained for her In the tve- ning. Mrs.

Spencer was totally unaware of the plans for either occasion and both proved of complete surprise to In the afternoon, a group of worn- en called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer in Browns Valley. With them, they brought many lovely gifts, coupled with best wishes for many more happy birthdays. They also came laden with dainty refreshments, which were served late In the afternoon.

Included In the party were: Mrs. A. C. Gruber, Mr. Fred Bliss, Mrs.

Robert Tyson, Mrs. Maurer, Mrs. Pickering, Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Launer of Los Angeles and the guest of honor, Mrs.

Ned Spen- friends. Miss Allison is Past Presi dent of Napa Unit No. 113, Ameri- Church here, and Dr. Montgomery can Legion Auxiliary, present Re- of Lokoya I-odpe, an Episcopalian habilitatlon Chairman, Organizer minister, will officiate at her wed-ami Advisor of the Junior Auxiliary ding. and delegate to Legion conventions Captain Lavery has been at the at San Antonio and Boston.

Also, i Veterans Home for seven years. He she has held numerous offices In, is Captain of Wilson Barragks, the local Auxiliary, together with which was recently dedicated by district offices. A high honor came Miss Allison herself. His family to her when she was reelected Pres- home-place is in Ohio, ident of Area 1-A, American Legion! The wedding comes as a culmina-Auxillary, this year. tion of a romance started several Ml.ss Allison has also received years ago.

recognition for her work Through untiring service In the in aiding the blind. She Is voluntary 'community and throughout the teacher to thp blind in this county county, Miss Allison has made her-and at the Veterans' Home, teacher popular to numerous friends, of Braille for the Napa County yho will wish her every happiness Chapter of the American Red Cros, in he" married life. member of St. Mary's Episcopal Inspector To Officially Visit V. F.

W. Auxiliary District Deputy Inspector, Mary winning side feted by the losing, Robbins, will be an official visitor! tut as the result is a tic, both sides to Auxiliary V. F. will be hostesses at the meeting on when the regular meeting takes Tuesday evening, when refresh-place in Native Sons' Hall on Tues- ments are to be served. Mrs.

Behr-day evening. ens and Mrs. Heinke will be the Mrs. Robbins will Inspect the pro- main hostesses. Charles Uboldt and Chick Martin have returned from a hunting trip in Modoc County.

They Joined a party of ten in Lake County, and all spent two weeks in cer. the north. The evening party was in the form of a birthday card shower, the rrt guests arriving about eight oclocj 1 CSSIH with felicitations and many card i remembrances for Mrs. Spencer. I Entertainment during the evening i was found in games and an lnfor- mal social time.

I Late in the party, delicious refreshments were served, a delectable looking birthday cake being included in the spread. A long table was set and decorated with flowers. i Present for the evening party Word has been received from Louise D. Tessin here, saying that she has now arrived in Chicago and will leave shortly for the southwest to continue her work with the Milton-Bradley Art Company. Miss Tessin recently visited relatives in Evelene Olson Visiting Here With Friends Miss Evelene Olson of Selma is spending the week-end In Napa with friends.

Miss Olson, a former Napa teach-! er, is now on the staff at the Selma High School. This is her first visit in Napa since she left several weeks ago, and hor many friends are happy to see her again. Spending Today in San Francisco Miss Mossle 8emorile and Miss Vivian Ferrogiaro motored to Kan Francisco today They visited friends in the bav ii section and are returning home to night. Justin E. McDonald Marries in Reno, Nevada i cH i UUUU rJ'ArrEJO' p- -Justin E.

Me- Prominent Vallcjp mortician and Mrs. Agnes Pennycook Eane, Fere married In Reno late yester-1 day, according to word received by, friends here today. 1 here today. i Mrs. John Donnelly Is Motif For Social Events Complimenting Mrs.

John Bern- ana Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bee-ard Donnelly of Berkeley, the form- man of Burlingame and Mr. and er Miss Ruth Norton of Napa, Miss Mrs. Gordon McKenzie.

Maude Hulf entertained friends pf Mr. and Mrs. Donnelly are mak-th" recent bride today at the Lake in? their home at 2840 Channlng Merritt Hotel In the bay section. Way in the bay section. Twenty-four guests enjoyed the affair which was a bridge LJa-faw, The wedding of the couple took I IQliS CJ nUCTIVay place at the home of the bride's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. L. J- Norton 0r CoSlUmC DOUCC ol tins city on September 23. Donnelly is a graduate of the Napa schools and also of the University of California, of which Mr.

Donnelly i is also a former student. He is the 1 Plans are nearly complete for the Mr. and Mrs. Taft Bruning, and the John Strohl were also A social hour will also be enjoyed and Mrs. Rwbins will be given a cordial reception.

All members are asked to be present at the meeting. Ursula Cole To Make Debut In San Francisco Miss Ursula Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel P. Cole of San Francisco and Napa Valley, will be a debutante this fall.

Mr. and Mrs. Cole, their daughter and son, Nathaniel P. Cole III, will be at their apartment in the Hill-crest this winter and will entertain at a series of Informal affairs following her coming-out party, the ar-I rived In Napa Friday evening to Tosca." The 4,000 scats for the performance have been sold but for weeks. Orders were received for 10,000 seats.

Thc first act of the performance will be broadcast over A nationwide network, starting at 8:30 p. m. iminn cedure of the meeting an event which takes place twice a year regulation form. During the business session, over v'h'ch President Sarah Ricketts will preside, plans will be completed for tho- Installation of the new officers TVii 1 ouint htia of htuits This event has not been definitely decided upon but from indications, so far, it is to be elaborately staged. During the past several months, a membership contest has been in action with Mary Behrens and Gussie Heinke as Captains.

Sixteen new niembers have been brought into the organization, each Captain reeciv-' ng equal honors, having secured r. rr 77 Ol. liC ICna LA Li. O. nfflrfnim eight apiece.

At the opening of the contest, it was agreed to have the We re Ready Again I son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Donnelly of Oakland Avenue, Piedmont.

Mrs. Donnelly and Miss Ifuff are soinrity sisters, both being members of the Sigma Kappa house. Miss Huff has visited frequently in Napa and has many friends here. On Sunday afternoon, October 23. Mr.

and Mrs. Donnelly will be hon-red at a large tea to be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hu-fcerty of College Avenue, Berkeley. Invitations have been issued to over one hundred guests and amrtng Isis from San Francisco.

Dancing will be from 9:00 p. m. until 1 a. and unmasking will take place at 11 00 p. m.

An attractive scheme of decoration has been used to transform tho.se agisting in receiving will be lJ()lshoit HaJl for the evening and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miss effort in being made to make I the evening a most enjoyable one lor those attending. Bids may be obtained from the following members of the Entertainment and Publicity Committee: II. Richards, chairman; Mrs.

Oeorge btrohl, Mrs. Sara Llppert. Thomas Donohue. Vcrn Johnson. L.

M. Timmons, Eugene Charlesworth and V. P. Raymond, or the Secretary, Mis Peter J. Bacci.

frr.m Sun onneini? 51 McDonald Ls the brother of Cyril I i. McDonald of Pope Valley, Napa! JJtS Chapters County. I D. J. Moran of Vallejo accom- 1 St.

Helena Chapter No. 274, O. E. panled the couple to Reno and was entertained members of other present at thfe wedding. chapters of the district Friday even- No announcement of the engage- get-together meeting, held ment had been made here and news cluPtr Ball St.

Helena. Francis, where others at the table of the wedding came as a surprise f'early a hundred members of the were: Misses Elyse Law, Dorothy to many life-long friends of both were present and enjoyed a Ames, Jane Christenson, Christine McDonald and Mrs. Earle. delightful evening. Following the Henry.

Patricia Donavin, Happy Mrs. Earle is the daughter of the meeting of St. Helena Chap- Baimlton, Patricia Havcns-Mont-late Mr. and Mrs. William D.

Pen- ler, Program was presented, eon- F. Call-Bulletin. nycook and is a native of Vallejo. ot vlolln jrl lcll; I Her father was for many year, ardson' ccompanled by Mrs. E.

A j. owner and publisher of the Vallejo A TC Spending Evening Chronicle. Money, of Napa, accompanied by 5 Mrs. Florence Merrlam; and a skit, I BlSSKS 1 hc characters being Mrs. Lillian fte i.

nw Leweiling, Harvey Money and John MeTnaiH (vnI2Po Tt fi 1 J' Mitchell. A supper was served at Donaid Monuary Ho is pron.U,- thc c0Re of the evening. The decora- tlons were in autumn colors, being 'carried out with grape leaves. Mr. and Mrs.

MoDonald will make I zl IC III I Id date of which will soon be set. The original home of the Coles at Sacramento and Franklin streets was one of the fine old residences In San Francisco. Miss Cole was among those present at a no-hostess lunch party of buds last Moaday at the Hotel St. David, Gordon and Frank Dunlap 'of the University of California They Return From Trip Napa. 25 Childrens WOOL POLO COATS Colors Navy and Tan.

Sizes to 6 years. 4.95 Other models as low as $2.95 UL jglHAPgViNIGROSSMAN Job and repair work given prompt attention. Cabinet work, plate and sheet Rlass, hou.se-moving, pile driving. Compensation Instiranrc First-class Work Only NAPA CAMF. 2nd Big Anniversary DOLLAR DAY will start with added vim lots of experienced help and many new special items that have just arrived.

rnstume dance to be given by Napa Chapter No. 27 of the California St ite Employees Association in, Hmsholt Hall at the Napa State Hospital on Thursday evening. Oc- toller 20th. A feature of the evening will be the music, which will be fur- i.kshed by Ed. La Vere and his Broadway High-Hatters, NBC art- Fine Toiletries Always Madame Dubarry Cara Nome Harriet Hubbard Ayer Complete stocks of each for your convenience so that we can supply you with just the cream or powder to your A toilet goods specialist at our Toilet Goods Counter at all times to advise you as to your individual needs and assist you with Beauty Culture.

Toilet Goods Specialists Levinson's Pharmacy GOOD THREAD No garment Is a well made garment unless the best thread has been used in making It. Is there anything more distressing than to I make a dress of fine, heavy silk or sheer, soft woolen a drebs whlcn 'receives many compliments from your friends and to find out upon SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. (U.R)-tyour return home that the scams Sun Franciscos $6,000,000 War Mem. I have split? The split seams may orial opera house, first American have given your friends the Impres- Oliera house to be owned by a city, that the material you used was will be opened tonight with Puccini's spend the week end with their parents, Mr.

end Mrs. Harry C. Dundap. cheap and would not stand the or dmary strain of wearing. To avoid giving thLs impression it is wise and, oh so simple to buy only the best boll fast thread which is soft and elastic and consistently true to shade.

-I 'JJ their home in Vallejo. Theyre Wonderful Lowest Price In 13 Years on the Nationally-famous Red Cross Shoes Keigs Shoe Store 915 Main St. 914 Brown SL HOI.I.ritOOF HOSIERY 60 100 Pure Wool French Spun Zephyr DRESSES Shown tor the first time. 1.95 100 Cannon RAYON BED SPREADS Full size 80x105. All colon.

1.00 each 5 IPes? (Seimti Reduction on every piece of PYREX OVENWARE Custard Cups, 5c each; Pie Plates, 45c each. Now i i the time to buy Guaranteed Pyrex Ware at half the briginal price. Arnitz Bros. Hardware Co. Universal Gas Circulating Heater Walnut Finish Two-Room Heaters 11.90 Sampson-Rossi Hardware Co.

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