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Monday, August 23, 1954 Santa Cruz Sentinel News 3 AAissionettes Aqua Follies Committees Pay Tribute To we Latin America (Couple Miss Bergen Marries David Shinen Announced Accent was on south of the bor- iiimmI Committee chairmen and models A rui de. when Aptos Missionettes held their August meeting at the home of Mrs. Rosemary Dvorak. Apto terrace. USWV Auxiliary Will Celebrate August Birthdays August "birthdays will be observed when the auxiliary to the United Spanish War Veterans meets tomorrow at 1:30 p.m.

at the Veterans Memorial building. Past Commanders' Day was celebrated at the last meeting, with the Past Presidents' club as the hostess group, under the chairmanship of Lillian Sires. Twelve past commander were seated at the special table: C. Speed Smith, Herbert Ellis, Ralph Crowl, H. L.

Warren, Rother McCoy, Albert C. Berg. are announced today for Calvary Service club Aqua Follies, to be presented September 18 at the T. E. Twohig residence, 801 High street.

"Responsibilities to Our South American Neighbors" was the theme for a talk by Mrs. Hazel SLiller. Appropriate music for the program, sung and played by Mrs. Ruth Fosdick. included "Estrellita" General chairmen for the benefit affair, which will include an al fresco luncheon and fashion show and Sole Mio." (..

i besides a swimming exhibition, are Mrs. Richard Farrar, Mrs. John Neef and Mrs. Charles Cooper. Mrs.

Ed Twohig is program chairman, assisted by Mrs. Milton Bour- William Melby, Dr. Clifford Ack-ley, R. J. Beattie, George N.

Green, William J. Utz and the present commander, Harry Dobbs. Visitors from Capt. H. J.

Riley ii.m,ni.i. u-w t-f'" ji.i hi if fir I i v- Xft V- fj auxiliary, Redwood City, were Maude Zorn, president; Mane Fer guson, conductor, and Anna Marie The meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer recited in Spanish by Mrs. Miller. September 21 is the date of the next meeting, to be held at the home of Mrs. Fosdick in Rio del Mar.

Refreshments were served by the hostess to Mesdames Margaret Shu-craft. Berta Parker, Rose Urbach, Dolores Rickard, Genevieve Smith, Bernice Tanner, Anabel Menefee, Frances Tanner, Agnes Jellison, Marilyn Brown, Fosdick and Miller. Valley VFW Post, Auxiliary Slate Family Barbecue The old swimming hole in Boulder Creek will be the scene next Saturday for a barbecue plan ned for members and their famil ies of San Lorenzo Valley Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6457 and auxiliary. Arrangements for the social Hill, district instructor, who was making her official visit to the Santa Cruz auxiliary. Ida Grummel was initiated into the organization and welcomed as a new member.

The meeting was presided over by Ethel McCroskev. Mrs. Florence Warren Accepts Teaching Post On their way south today after a honeymoon at Carmel are Mr. and Mrs. David Shinen (Marilene Ruth Bergen) who were married at the Twin Lakes Baptist church August 14.

Seniors at the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, they will make their home in Hollywood. More than 300 persons attended their wedding, a 7 p.m. ceremony performed by Rev. Roy R. Kraft.

When M. J. Bergen escorted his daughter down the aisle she was wearing a princess-style gown of lace and tulle over taffeta. A Juliet cap of matching lace secured her fingertip-length illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and stephanotis. Mrs.

Charles Talley of Albuquerque, N.M., sister of the bride, performed the matron of honor role. She was gowned in blue chrom-spun taffeta, accented with a cascaded arrangement of gold carnations. Secondary attendants were Mrs. David Young of Los Angeles, college roommate of the bride, and Miss Adina Bergen, younger sister of the bride. Mrs.

Young wore yellow chromspun taffeta and Miss Bergen's gown was in rose-red shade. Both carried cascaded bouquets of blue carnations. Candlelighters, dressed in green chromspun taffeta, were Miss Dorothy Merk of Sanger and Mrs. Mark Jennings (Lois Thomas) of Los Gatos. The little flower girl was Mary Snyder of Three Hills.

Alta. wear nague and Mrs. Dorothy Rich. The various other committees include public address system and music, Mrs. F.

W. Gostlin, chairman; models, Mrs. Frederick Mee; tickets and ushers. Mrs. Cooper and Misk, Marian Hardwick; parking, Mrs.

Joseph DeWar; publicity, Mrs. Mildred Whitmore; food, Mrs. Norman Snow, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ray Sutliff, Mrs. Leo J.

Schon, Mrs. C. O. Olsen, Miss Barbara Merrill, Miss Shirley Erland-sen, Mrs. Neil Reid and Mrs.

Thomas Bivins; accommodations and hostesses. Mrs. K. S. Wheeler, Mrs.

C. W. Roen and Mrs. Joseph Gooch. Parading fall fashions around the pool will be Mesdames Peter Abell, Edwin Winnett, J.

N. Longfield, John Gustavson, Lloyd Hebbron Warren Thai, Frederick Mee, Ed Twohig, Frank Hellenthal Joseph DeWar and Kenneth Young and Miss Catherine Saunders. Another added feature will be a display of old-fashioned bathing suits, presented by Mrs. Charles Leach with club members serving as models. Reservations for reserved seats or general admission tickets for the program and luncheon may be made through Mrs.

Cooper, 2150-M, or Miss Hardwick, 5633-W, or any member of the Service club. Mrs. Florence Warren, who has made her home with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Charles Petrie of 433 Davis street "for the past three years, has accepted a position as audiometrist for the public schools of Ventura county. Mrs.

Warren left this past week for Ventura. She has resided in educated tegs wear seamless stockings event were made at last week's meeting of the auxiliary, held at the Boulder Creek fire hall with President June Daehler presiding. Santa Cruz since 1940. During that time she was active in donating her professional services to the local Red Cross both as an instructor in the first aid classes and for the Other plans were made at the meeting to take candy, cookies and toys to the Crippled Children's blood bank. camp for the Christmas party.

A contribution was voted for Mr. and Mrs. David Shinen (Marilene Ruth Bergen) the emergency March of Dimes. ing a dress identical to the matron Refreshments were served after Uappijp i (ZSirtnctay. the business session to the post and auxiliary by Ann Brown and Miss Stanley Will Marry Next Month Louetta Ryder.

San Jose Baptist Association Sets Picnic Tomorrow no seams to worry aboutl 1.50 and 1.65 AUGUST 24 Mrs. Anna Maddock Gary Lee Neal Eva Adams C. E. Hess Barbara Anderson Carrie E. Barger Sandra Lee Fambrini Mrs.

Jennie Sam Irene Ruth Dudley Bob Zuckswert E. E. Sweitzer Charles Brunjes Harry Schiebelhut Joan McCord Roy Awbrey The San Jose Baptist association, of which Mrs. George Howden of Mrs. Fred L.

Coker Celebrate At Catalina Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Coker of 1925 Brommer street have just returned from a trip to Catalina Island, taken in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs.

Coker first visited the island in 1926 when she came to California from Boston, Mass. They report they especially enjoyed the sight of the children diving for coins thrown from the boat. MURRAY FAMILY LEAVES FOR TAHOE Leaving today for Bayview Resort, Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe, are Rev. and Mrs. Raymond P.

Murray of the First Assembly of God and children, Ronald, William and Sharon. They plan to return to Santa Cruz Friday, September 3. During Rev. Murray's absence, his brother, Rev. Franklin Murray of Monterey, will be the Sunday speaker.

Mountain Jills Entertained By Mrs. Dael Baird Five prizes were awarded for games when the Mountain Jills met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Dael Baird, 602 Olive Springs road. The top honors went to Mrs. Vincent Ricossa and Mrs.

Curtis Ball, guests; Mrs. Louis Wirth, Mrs. Monte Kirk and Mrs. Carl Bolts-hauser. Other guests present were John Baird and Mrs.

Ray Hoover. Members attending also included Mesdames Lee Brown, George Cas-alegno, Antonio Gargiulo, Hiram Mogaard. Roy Rodrigues, Glen Vaughn and Howard Walker. Cookies and ice cream were served by the hostess. The next meeting was scheduled for September 3 at the home of Mrs.

Boltshauser, 721 Windsor street Santa Cruz is president, will hold its summer picnic tomorrow at the Cowell Redwoods State park. Beginning at 10 a.m., devotions and a program are scheduled preceding thel uncheon. All women are invited to attend. Hosiery, Main Floor September 11 is the date and the First Congregational church the locale chosen by Miss Carol Stanley for her wedding to Wiley John Stagg. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Stanley of 418 Trevethan avenue and a 1952 graduate of Santa Cruz high school. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. H. P.

Berry of 234 Marnell avenue and Wiley E. Stagg of Alameda. He attended Santa Cruz high school before enlisting in the army in 1950. Following service in Korea, he. was discharged last April and plans to enter Monterey Peninsula college this fall.

of honor's. She carried a basket of individual blue hydrangea blossoms. Johnny Dobrenen, nephew of the bridegroom, served as ring-bearer. Best man duties were performed by John Dobrenen, brother-in-law of the bridegroom and ushers were Jim Slevcove, Philip Sutherland, Jack Valoff and Stanley Sulimoff, all of Los Angeles, and the bride's brothers. Bill Bergen of Long Beach and Ray Bergen, of Portland, Ore.

Before the nuptials, Ed Kingham sang "We'd Rather Have Jesus" and Miss Verna Makshanoff of Bell sang "Love Shall Abide." Kingham also sang "Submission" following the benediction. The couple repeated their vows before a pulpit decorated with white gladioli and huckleberry greens. Congratulations were extended the newlyweds in the church parlor, with the receiving line standing before a white archway covered with ivy and greens, flanked by baskets of white gladioli. Greeting the guests with the bridal party were the parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Bergen -of 1215 Chanticleer avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shinen of Los Angeles. Mrs. Bergen was attired in navy with navy and white accessories and the benedict's mother chose a gray costume with navy accessories.

Both had corsages of pink Cake and punch were served by Miss Merk, Mrs. Jennings and Misses Dorothy Novikoff, Jean-nette Zolnekoff, Dorothy Desatoff and Roberta Miller, all of Los Angeles, and Misses Ellen Johnson, Carolyn Ballenger, Loretta Majors and Caroline Hansen. Out-of-town guests represented Wasco, Los Angeles, Kerman, Shatter, San Francisco, Redwood City, Sanger, Fresno, Kingsburg, Long Beach, San Jose and Comp-ton. When the couple left for Carmel, the bridew as attired in a brown and white silk print dress with brown accessories and a chamDaene-colored duster. FAMOUS NAMES fashions are a-buzz 00 "iVyi with SWIM SUIT school news Mi 'it utMeduced Prices glen of michiqg ALL NEW 1954 STYLES MADE BY FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS For the Little Misses For the Sub-teens The new Mrs.

Shinen attended 1 Belled Kec. to 17. OS Reg. to 19.05 Reg. to 35.00 13.3)4 Glen of Michigan coordinates their exclusive cotton challis with pinwale corduroy all machine washable.

Shirt in blue print on red ground. Corduroys in Carnation or Rex Blue Newest Stvles! Newest Fabrics! All are this vear's DODU- I i i lar swim suits! All made by Famous Manufacturers can't dive the brand name but come in and see tl hem. 1 you'll recognize the labels in each suit! Lastex! Nylons 40. Prairie Bible Institute before enrolling at BIOLA. Her husband is a graduate of Roosevelt high school, Los Angeles, and now is-employed as recreation director for the Los Angeles Orphanage society while attending BIOLA.

Sunshine Sewing Club Contributes To Polio Drive Joining the list donors in the emergency polio drive is the Sunshine Sewing club of the past noble grands of Isabella Rebekah lodge 17. Members voted a contribution of $5 when thev met last week at the home of Mrs. Cleo Bower, 713 Pine street. Mrs. Etha Rostron presided in the absence of the top officers.

Towels were the project of the afternoon and after sewing, shortcake and coffee were served by the hostess and Mrs. Mary Blake. The next meeting was planned for September 2 at the home of Mrs. Eleanor Martine, 324 Locust street, with Mrs. Anna Gibson and Mrs.

Charlotte Johansen, co-hostesses. Answering roll call Thursday were Mrs. Christine Ayer, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Maude Brown, Mrs.

Anna McFarren, Mrs. Etta Nelson, Mrs. Johansen. Mrs. Etha Rostron, Mrs.

Elinore Willhof and the host- have L.nromspuns! lattetas! Prints! Stripes! Knits! 32 but not all sizes in all styles. Your Big Chance to that wanted swim suit and Save, too! WOMEN'S SWIM SUITS-MAIN FLOOR of michigan QlaAAmaie Corduroy Skirt Full circle pinwale corduroy. 3-6x 4.99 On the Mezzanine FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS' II z. sMflfcm3? Subteen, 8-14 7.95 SwSmni Sramtfs Reduced Prices ess. Corduroy Jumper, princess or flare stvle.

3-6x 5.99 7-1 4 7.99 Subteen 8-1 4 9.95 Corduroy Fancy Pants, cuffed, fitted. 3-6x 3.99 Subteen, 8-14 5.99 Wide Selection in Sizes 3 to 6x, regularly 2.95 to 4.95 Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

Bock of Ba-kersfield. accompanied by Mrs. Bock's sister, Mrs. G. Stubbeyville of Tennessee, spent several days in Santa Cruz last week, visiting Mr.

and Mrs. Bock's friends, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.

Keithley of 332 Plymouth street. The visitors were registered at the Fremont court. They visited the begonia gardens and the Last Supper and were taken to the Big Trees by Mr. and Mrs. Keithley.

Between 1850 and 1950, the U. S. population increased over six-fold from about 23 million to 151 million. Cotton Challis Blouse, Little dov stv e. tan- Every Little Miss can afford a new suit at this price! These are all famous brand name suits and in popular styles for miniature bathing beauties! Lastex and cottons.

Sizes 3-4-5-6x. Just 1.98 each! ored, 3-6x ..3.50 7- 14 4.99 M- Mezzanine GIRLS' SWIM SUITS MEZZANINE SHOP IN GREATER SANTA CRUZ TRADING AREA.

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