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Los Angeles Evening Express from Los Angeles, California • 12

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PAGE 12 LOS ANGELES EVENING EXPRESS TUESDAY JUNE 2 1931 NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN SOCIETY CLUBS MRS CAGE LAUDED FOR CLUB WORK BON VOYAGE COURTESY TO LIGGETTS MISS FRANCES SEAMAN RECENTLY BETROTHED HONORED AT AFFAIR CLUBS WORK OUT INTERESTING TRIANGULAR PROGRAM EXCHANGE AS SEASON APPROACHES CLOSE To We A Man RETIRING Exposition Park Organization Members At Hollenbeck Soon Cousin Is Hostess at Charming Lunch at Arcady Hotel v4o ERE-ELECTED V7s i A -V Nt 441011 i'' ic: 7: ') 7'''''' :1 i 4 4 -4 4 t4 4 By EILEEN HENNESSEY Miss Frances De Paw Seaman whose engagement to James Hunter Meriwether was recently announced was the charming incentive for a luncheon party given today by her cousin Miss Jean Hill at the Arcady Hotel where she makes her home Several large tables had been arranged and presiding as hostesses at he various tables were Mrs Charles Edward Seaman mother of the bride-to-be Mrs Albion Steele McMillin Mrs Hancock Banning and Mrs Chester Wallace Brown The tables were decorated with profusions of fragrant pink rosebuds and ropes of blue delphinium and pansies in pastel shades Guests were for the most part close friends of the honoree wall s': 'i i 1:1 1: 1: i 4 i (' 0 4 I :4 i -0-- '4 I1 1' ig' A- 4 iit' 1L' 4 lp i r4 1' 1'1-' 1'1'- '-''''''of' i 041: 111 ''4 '4''''" 'i e'': Jcs li: 11-': 4r: 1 1 :7 '1: 1 e'l 1- 7 if ei" It) Mrs Crete Cage retiring state chairman of press and publicity beloved by every club editor in the state for her splendid service during the last two years while not a professional newspaper woman is what might be termed a "professional club woman" as she has served a total of 10 years as an officer of women's organizations Beginning in Long Beach Mrs Cage served on the executive board of Ebell and later during a residence in Detroit she organized and served as first president of the Lincoln Study Club On returning to Los Angeles she organized and also served as first president of the Lincoln Study Club of which she has served as president three terms Two years were given to the press chairmanship of the district and thb two years Just closing as state chairman in addition to serving as president oP the Women's Aid Society of the First Methodist Church This coming year Mrs Cage is ta serve as president of the Hostess Presidents Club composed of former presidents to which she will bring her unusual scope of experience It was her faculty of knowing what clubwomen want and need in publicity that has made her so successful in state work The work of state chairman of press is not an easy one with a weekly release to a mailing list of 230 publications in the state And Mrs Cage has been an economical chairman as well She addressed envelopes and stamped them before attending board meetings having them in readiness for instant use when the "copy" was ready and In most cases she paid her traveling expenses hotel bills and other sundries An innovation was established at the end of the year when she presented a press book to state headquarters gotten up in splendid style reviewing all important state work during the year Feature stories and pictures were artistically arranged in book fashion making a valuable record of state activities in years to come Glendale Women Hear About Mussolini Women of Glendale's Tuesday Afternoon Club had as their speaker today James Mussatti who lectured on "Mussolini Italy's Man of Destiny" Guest artists appearing on the program 'included Mary Newkirk Bower soprano George Williams violinist Enona Hopkins and Catherine Jackson harpists Mrs Van de Water president presided at the luncheon and afternoon program Mr and Mrs Francis Paul Gardner are entertaining this evening as a bon voyage courtesy to Mr and Mrs Laurence Liggett who will leave next week for Europe The home of Mrs Gardner's parents Mr and Mrs George Thomas Jr in Beverly Hills will be the setting for the party and guests will be a coterie of close friends of the honor guests Mrs Francis Edgar Calvin (Cecelia de Mille) will entertain with an affair tomorrow which is also to be a compliment to Mrs Liggett and numerous other parties have been given in her honor during the past week or two Dancing Party Planned To1Ald Needy Needy Mexicans of Los Angeles will be aided through a benefit dancing party to be given Saturday evening at the Alexandria Hotel under the auspices of a group of prominent members of the local Latin colony Patronesses for the event are Princess -Zonehita Pignatelli Mr and Mrs A de la Vega Mr and Mrs David Ayres Miss Dolores Del Rio Mrs A Latz A de la Colima Miss Agnes von Schnabel Miss Serenita de Koch Miss Carmen Clark Miss Lilly Taylor and Miss Cecelia Carrillo Mrs Otto Witherell will preside over a luncheon at her home in Beverly Hills Thursday Miss Carrie Belle Janes fiancee of Ernest Collier affording the incentive for the affair Among those bidden are Miss Janes Miss Grace Janes Mrs Robert Donald Janes Miss Mabel Janes Mrs Gaylord Mrs Otto Prising Mrs Howard Fisher Mrs Horner Mrs Gladys Ward Mrs Edwin Harwood Miss Ethel Todd Miss Charlotte Doherty Mrs Paul Hallingby Mrs Corliss Stone and Miss Annie Sill Mrs Omar Gaylord was another hostess who entertained for Miss Janes when she gave a luncheon and gift shower The table centerpiece was a miniature ship "The Good Ship Fortune" filled with a cargo of gifts for the bride-to-be Guests were Misses Charlotte Doherty Ethel Todd Mabel Janes Eleanor Fulton Grace Janes Miriam Patch Hazel Mauzy Mmes Harold Collier Charles Owen Arthur Dyer Del Schweitzer Paris Keppel Otto Prising Witherell Burbeck Donald Janes Edwin Harwood and Reginald Hamilton Miss Janes and Mr Collier will be married the evening of June 16 at St James Episcopal Church A smartly appointed dinner dance was given by Mrs James Ryan Saturday at the Town House complimenting Mr and Mrs John Kent of Massachusetts The Kents are house guests of Mrs Ryan and are being extensively entertained during their sojourn in Los Angeles Mrs Charlet O'Reilly reelected president of the Catholic Woman's Club will be installed for her second year tomorrow Hallenbeck Ebel! West Jefferson and Exposition Park Women's Clubs have worked out an interesting ex change of programs and on next Wednesday Evosition Park Club will reciprocate when Mrs Lightholder program chairman will present members of her club in the afternoon program at Hollenbeck Ebell Mrs A Peterson program chairman of Hollenbeck Club of which she is a past president has arranged this unique exchange which may be copied in other organizations Mrs A Smith will lead the current events discussion at 1:15 the last meeting of this section for the year The chorus will rehearse at 11 a rn Mrs Johnston directing Mrs Austin chairman of ways and means reports that the cooked food sale conducted by her section last month was so popular with members and friends that the section will sponsor a second one Saturday June 13 at "Bert's" Grocery 2130 East First street Mrs Hockett chairman of social service indicates by her report the work accomplished by the small group of women this year Among the items noted were: "Thirty-five families assisted with food and clothing 425 garments and 40 pairs of shoes given out 10 comforts made by the section given away seven applicants found permanent positions 13 directed to temporary employment" Promise Surprise at Installation of Officers Secrecy shrouds the last program of the South Ebell Club meeting tomorrow at the clubhouse for the installation of officers and a musical program There will be no meeting today because of city elections The installation ritual will have a number of surprises Mrs Eugene Brockway who has been known as the building president will retire after two years' work Musical entertainment will be furnished by club members and a girls' trio composed of Kathryn Fogg Evelyn Connor and Eva Grace Sullivan program chairman Luncheon hostesses will be Mrs Dean Shuyler and Mrs Morse1 Mrs Crete Cage retiring Mate press chairman is a "professional club woman" and will become president of the Hostess Club Matrons and maids from Dixie will be assembled at Beverly Hills Hotel tomorrow for a benefit bridge luncheon and moving-picture show to be given tinder the combined auspices of all of the 15 chapters of Los Angeles The purpose of the affair is to raise funds for the purchase of the picture "Dixie" to be presented to the Los Angeles public schools The picture already is being used in the public schools but another print of the Him is needed The picture will be shown in the morning and will be followed by luncheon and bridge Mrs A Davis is program chairman and Miss Charlotte Jones is in charge of the music Members of the board of directors of Dixie Manor of which Mrs William Chichester is chairman will assist Mrs Jecker is general chairman of arrangements a ViML AL IN LA OVutst-L sa bum chairman of arrangements I Will Criticise Poetry At Club Meeting Meeting tomorrow afternoon in the Casa de Roses Studios Hoover and Adams street the Poetry and Music Club will elect officers for the coming year Verses will be criticised by Roderic de Spain club critic followed by a program presented by Mildred Knowles pianiste Mabel Stoner Clark dramatic reader Miss La Verne Cook soprano and Frances Grant Colberg composer accompanist The public is invited to attend this meeting While many clubs will close their activities during the summer months the Los Angeles Women's Service Club will keep its free employment bureau open at 344 Music Arts Building 232 South Hill street Employment is secured for professional and nonprofessional women and this bureau helps to solve the problems of both employer and employe A Travel Club Installs Of icers The following officers were installed by Mrs Mab Copeland Lineman at the final luncheon of the Los Angeles Travel Club given at the Jonathan Club: Mrs Lucy president Mrs A McDonald vice president Mrs Chester Smith treasurer Mrs Emma Walkinshaw recording secretary Mrs Leon Sherwood corresponding secretary directors named were: Mrs A Carmean Mrs Finch Mrs Kesling Mrs A LighthIpe Mrs Eva Fergus and Mrs Walter Webster Misses Bernice Bloom and Valvetta Krause gave several musical selections and Mrs Clark an original reading on the afternoon program Plans are under way for the club to hold its opening meeting in October in its own clubhouse on Union avenue 0 0 BEHIND THE SCENES 1 1 i Miss Nancy Grace Seattle debutante who has announced her en- gagement to Nathaniel Myrick member of prominent Los Angeles tam-Dinner Party Compliment ily Miss Grace and her parents Mr and Mrs Grace are now visiting in Los Angeles To Miss Whiteside () Curtis Armstrong enertained with i a dinner party last night by way of Miss Nancy Grace's Sponsors complimenting Miss Abbie White- Betrothal Announced Essay Contest side pianist who arrived from New weeks' ro- three i lmnaing a ree we York a few days ago Guests included Cu About Flag Mrs Harry Baxter Mrs Eva Cun- mance the engagement of Miss ningham Mrs Florence Lauder Mrs Nancy Grace debutante daughter of ''What the Flag Means to Wright Mrs Charles McCul- Mr and Mrs George Grace of Me" is the essay topic for a lough Mrs Alice Warnock Harold Seattle Wash and Nathaniel contest now being sponsored Reddick Mrs Furman Mrs Flor- Charles Myrick son of Mr and Mrs in the Los Angeles County ence Horton and the Misses Virginia Nathaniel Myrick of this city schools by Elsie Young pa- Crowthers Bess Bennett Virginia was announced last night The be- triotic instructor Stanton Thompson Lois Wall Ruth Widen- trothal was made known at an in- Other organizations in- ham Lillian Healey Coe Martin time dinner party given at the dorsing the plan include P-T Zula Zeigler Julia Howell Mabel Myrick home No date has been set A Daughters of 1812 and Woodworth Paulina Alderman Jane for the but it will probably church and school officials not take place until fall as Miss This contest open to all Stanley and Mabel Cooper Grace and her family who have children under 11 years of been making their annual sojourn age is staged with the hope in Los Angeles are leaving in a few of fostering national patriot- Miss Irma Mullen days for Seattle where they will ism Three large flags will be Weds Dr Philip Tennis spend the summer awarded the winners and a The wedding of Miss Irma Treva Miss Grace has hosts of friends in program to be held June 13 Mullen and Dr Phillip John Tennis the younger set here and her arrival at Patriotic Hall will close was celebrated last night at the in Los Angeles each year is always the contest Essays limited Church of St Mary's of the Angels the incentive for much entertaining to 100 words must be in by Rev Clayton officiating She and Mr: Myrick met at a social June 9 Miss Janice Mansfield was maid affair given about three weeks ago She is a graduate of Chevy Chase of honor a i Elea nor Give Benefit for and later specialized in niusic in Heppenstall Clover a a a and Tweeten brides- Paris Mr Myrick is a graduate of Catholic Scholarship Fund the White Preparatory School in maids Webster Hopkins was The girls' scholarship fund of till best man and ushers Edwin Vein- Beerkeley and Colgate University of Catholic Big Sisters will be swellec New York perceptibly tomorrow evening by i and Carlos Sehuessler and Maurice Murphy musical benefit to be given at The bride wore a princess gown Dr Artur Rodzinski o'clock in the Sala de Oro of tilt of white satin made on simple lines Biltmore Hotel Gets National Honor The Woman's Symphony Or with a long train Her veil was of tulle with a panel of old lace and Dr Artur Rodzinski director of chestra under the direction of Bea she carried gardenias brides' roses the Los Angeles Philharmonic Or- sie Fuhrer Erb concert mistress wil and lilies of the valley The maid chestra was elected last night to give a concert with Lewis Meehan of honor wore a gown of blue silk honorary membership in Pi Kappa tenor as guest soloist He will la( with hat ami shoes to match and Lambda national scholastic hon- accompanied by Raymond MeFeet carried yellow roses and burnt 1 ovary society of the College of Mu- ers Give Benefit for Catholic Scholarship Fund The girls' scholarship fund of the Catholic Big Sisters will be swelled perceptibly tomorrow evening by musical benefit to be given at 8:15 o'clock in the Sala de Oro of the Biltmore Hotel The Woman's Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Bessie Fuhrer Erb concert mistress will give a concert with Lewis Meehan tenor as guest soloist He will be accompanied by Raymond McFeeters tulle with a panel of old lace and 1 Dr Artur Rodzinski director of cnestra under tne direction or tsesshe carried gardenias brides roses the Los Angeles Philharmonic Or- I sie Fuhrer Erb concert mistress will and lilies of the valley The maid chestra was elected last night to give a concert with Lewis Meehan of honor wore a gown of blue silk honorary membership in Pi Kappa tenor as guest soloist He will be with hat ami shoes to match and Lambda national scholastic hon- accompanied by Raymond McFeetcarried yellow roses and burnt ovary society of the College of Mu- ers Fashion Show at a Handel's "Largo" and "Oh Moon of My Delight" from Liza Lehmons' song cycle "In a Persian Garden" will be among Mr Meehan's numbers Mrs Lillian Sheran president of the Catholic Big Sisters is direct Handel's "Largo" and "Oh Moon of My Delight" from Liza mons' song cycle "In a Persian Oar- den" will be among Mr Meehan's numbers Mrs Lillian Sheran president of the Catholic Big Sisters is direct- Women's Zion Organization Miss Estelle Preston dancer of stage and screen will present several of her original dance numbers at a benefit bridge tea and fashion revue to be given by the Ivriah Group of Hadassah the Women's Zionist Organization of America next Tuesday afternoon In addition to Miss Preston who will be assisted by her own ensemble of dancers the program under the direction of Mrs Lee Kestenbaum includes a fashion revue with mannequins displaying the latest summer modes for all occasions Madame Kapelson will give several dramatic readings from "Madame Butterfly" and Dr Jason psychologist will give a demonstration of mind reading Mrs Edward Brody and Dr David Berg will provide music Bridge and refreshments will conclude the afternoon's entertainment which will be held in the auditorium of the Columbia-Eastern Building Broadway and Ninth street Assisting Mmes Charles I Rosin A I Tierman and Ida Harris chairmen of the affair will be the following hostesses: Mmes Ann Mayer Freda Shore Minnie Levy Irma Fern Kaplan Rose Locus Dorothy Nusbaum Elizabeth Bache lis Lucille Simon Gladys Greenbaum Lenore Greenberg Sylvia Hal lender Hannah Lein Eva Turbow Go Idle Saltzman Estelle Safren Rose Harris and Elain Bickman BETTY WHAT DIVINE DRESSES! 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SEE THIS CHEMISE STOCKINGS-THEYIL LOOK FADED YOU USE -gt ALREADY LUXED SEVERAL TIMES STAY NEW AND OLD AFTER ORDINARY i 0 i :11 42 Is -ISN'T IT LOVELY AND NEW? i TWICE AS i LONG TOO 6 WASHINGS SO A 1)V1P-letgle Msh i I DON'T YOU Ailisr 10 1 1 si USE LUX 'AI) i (14 )( 14 4i kli 71' erdr 444- I 1 11 '4' 1 I i it) t- r( el l'r---'4' 1 Plif 4 I 1- I Ala 'k-it I i 'i----t rittgit'Af poe44-4' 0031t'' ''''lk I i Iglig lit 1 I 1 11' '''S i ''1 1 I 4 :7 ri I PIM I "IlillOpILY Ityft cfioro9tAA--- It: II 'l 1-'4 A i 41f-4 rtiftr' IllAillitaktiollei I ilifti I oivietC Illi 111112110100 illiki ltV 1k 4t- I -41 tkag 1166f 0-0-1rN orange sweet peas sic of Initiation services for The bridesmaids wore gowns of 1 the new members was conducted last Leh-yellow green and peach silk with I night at a dinner given at Chapman matching hats and shoes and car- Park Hotel The new active mem- ried orange and yellow sweet peas bers are Miss Annie Crabb Miss Dr and Mrs Tennis left for a Elizabeth Haugh Miss Lucy Bell honeymoon trip to Vancouver and Morgan Miss Helen Parrett Miss on their return they will make their Clara Spellman and Roy Smallwood ing the benefit with Mrs George home at 2128 Fourth avenue Dr Mrs Mabel Culver acted as toast- Nicholson chairman of the program Tennis is a graduate of mistress committee assisted by members of Dental College and a member of Psi I eluding Mrs Peter Kelly chairman the ways and means committee in- 1 Omega dental fraternity He is the Phi Beta Pi Sorority of Cumnock i son of Mrs Louis Tennis of this School will entertain with a bene- Mrs Williamson Mrs A 1 city The bride has made her home fit bridge tea and fashion show Toomey Mrs George Reynolds Mrs A Proctor Mrs Charles with her grandmother Mrs Saturday afternoon at the Gaylord 1 O'Brien Mrs Blanche Oechsel Mrs Lockstone of this city Apartments The sorority colors Louise Buckius Mrs A Lee Ben green and yellow will be carried nett Mrs Harper Mrs 1 A pleasant event of the week was out in all of the appointments A Sweeney Mrs Mary Haves Mrs a tea followed by a linen shower at I musical program will be given by Mehon Mrs Frank Thompson which Mrs Ricsen entertained 1 talented members of the sorority Mrs Lucille Hanson Mrs Margaret complimenting Miss Frances Eliza- Lumpp Mrs Margaret Nason Mrs beth Schultz whose marriage with Albert Cheap and Mrs George A number of pleasant courtesies es Melvin Lewis Hansen will be an have been extended in honor of Nicholson event of June 13 A color scheme of 'qrs Arthur Whittemore formerly black and silver was effectively car- of Los Angeles who recently came Federation to Open ried out in all of the appointments here from her ter' to attend the Oakland Headquarters Mrs Hugh Willard entertained for wedd I 11 Miss Audrey i drey Headquarters of the California Miss Schultz a day or two ago and Smale and Richard a Mrs Emerson Hershey gave a Federation of Women's Clubs will Knowles Mrs Albert de la Vergne be formally opened today in Oak black and silver was effectively car- of Los Angeles who recently cain'q I Federation to Open ried out in all of the appointments here from Denver to attend the Oakland Headquarters Mrs Hugh Willard entertained tor wedding of her sister Miss Audrey Headquarters of the California Miss Schultz a day or two ago and Smale and Richard a i Federation of Women's Clubs will Mrs Emerson Hershey gave a Knowles Mrs Albert de la Vergne be formally opened today in Women's University Club Will Hear of Russia The Russian Experiment in Relation to the Machine Age" will be the subject of the last of a series of discussions conducted this year by the current thought section of the Women's University Club tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock Mrs Sidney Schenkel and Ms Evelyn Labadie will lead the discussion Officers of the Los Chapter Daughters of American Roo lution will be installed at the annual luncheon to be held tomorrow at 12:30 Chapman Park Hotel 615 South Alexandria Mrs George McCoy regent will give a report of the Continental Congress held in Washington Oak-bridge supper party as a courtesy to sister of Mrs Whittemore enter- land according to Mrs Annie Little Miss Schultz and Mr Hansen tained with a luncheon and bridge Barry newly elected state presi party in her honor The party xvas dent A suit of offices will be main-Mrs Eugene Van Winkle was held at the Jonathan Club Mrs tamed in the Alameda County Title hostess at a luncheon and gift George Treher of Long Beach also 'Building Franklin and Fourteentn shower at her home a few days ago entertained in her honor giving a street and will be in charge of Mr luncheon and br honoring Miss Emma Potthast idge a few days ago Agnes Purnell executive seers-who on June 24 will become I he bride at the La Fayette Hotel in Long tary of Cloide Brown Jr Guests at the Beach Plans are being perfected for the affair were members of the Gyrette annual summer conference June 10 -in the Forest Hill Hotel at Pacific Grove when the appointments of the new state chairmen will be ratiand -lied On June 11 the first regular board meeting under the new regime will follow Prior to the conference on June 9 the budget for the year will be worked out by the trustees to be adopted at the conference State chairmen will present their plans for approval at the conference i and county presidents will have the privilege of attending At that time Mrs Barry will out- line policies and it is expected that a closer contact with county federa- i flans and simplification of state or- i ganization activity will be stressed I See for Yourself SO ME 7 (dreamy MILK CHOCOLATE in Cream" Any color safe in water alone is just as safe in LUX 4 0 Agm' a v41 Any color 13 1911114 MIE iVel 1 Ilt Creamy Iliti safe in water I( 41-'1 1 i Atib 9 TLEs i A It alone Is just 4 a MILK CHOCOLATE as safe ineream" in LUX Club composed of the wives of 1 1 members of the Gyro Club Mr Los Angeles Pen Women Brown is a member of the Gyro Club and following the wedding the bride Attend Convention automatically becomes a member of Members of the Los Angeles the Gyrettes branch of the American Pen Women attending the national convention in Miss Juanita Mills of chapter San Francisco include Mrs Kay of Alpha Chi Alpha has been chosen Shank Tindall president Moles as delegate from her chapter at the Jackson Durlin Guy Bush Julia national Alpha Chi Alpha conven- Green Jessie Beal Stella tion to be held in Estes Park Colo I Knight Ruess George Nichols Guy In August Othor Trojan repre- Sterns McCabe May Whitworth sentatives who an to attend the Thomas Winter and Blanch Wagner convention are Miss Elizabeth Hawkins Miss Ruth Stein and Miss Mr and Mrs Thomas Workman Rita Padway the latter being na- of this city are vacationing at Ahtional vice president wahnee at Yosemite Club composed of the wives of members of the Gyro Club Mr Los Angeles Pen Women Brown is a member of the Gyro Club following the wedding the bride Attend Convention automatically becomes a member of Members of the Los Angeles the Gyrettes branch of the American Pen Women attending the national convention in Miss Juanita Mills of chapter San Francisco include Mrs Kay of Alpha Chi Alpha has been chosen Shank Tindall president Mules as delegate from her chapter at the Jackson Durlin Guy Bush Julia national Alpha Chi Alpha conven- i Green Jessie Beal Stella tion to be held in Estes Park Colo 1 Knight Ruess George Nichols Guy in August Othor Trojan repre- McCabe May Whitworth sentatives who an to attend the Thomas Winter and Blanch Wagner convention are Miss Elizabeth Hawkins Miss Ruth Stein and Miss Mr and Mrs Thomas Workman Rita Padway the latter being na- of this city are vacationing at Ah- tional vice president wahnee at Yosemite Take a few of the satin Lux diamonds in one ordinary flakes or chips in the other Even with the naked eye you can see how much finer Lux is While the coarser ordinary flakes cleanse they too often roughen fibers and steal away some of the color Lux never fades colors never turns white silks yellow Anything safe in water alone is just as safe in Lux in tips Bye kes ers tux kite i 1.

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