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Redlands Daily Facts from Redlands, California • Page 3

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Two Hostesses I Entertain For Mrs. Patterson MISS JOSEPFnXE Society Editor Jackie Pike Feted At Surprise Party Mr-. James Patler-on 'Betsy Hetislcyi or San Bcrnanlino was guest of honor at a recent shower which hvr a Mrs. J. K.

Hensley. and (leorsc Loomis were at Ilcnslcy Iionie. yli Lytle street, pink. I )iue and uliite tlieme iwas used iiiroughout i.hc party in- i)inr: lemonade with iiit bhie cixihies in of tjlocks wiUi pink letters. Storks 'decorated the riiil cups and a cra- filled with roscs was anojjier decorative Giic'sts included llie honoree''- inoiher.

liassie ilen of Mentone; William S. Mar- Uliai). Sydney Shetid. Kobert Scarborough. D.

Patterson. Katliy Lwimis Robert PUimmcr. Grover Tolliver, W. Mills, -lolin An Gray. Irvin and Miss Kathy ToUivcr, all of Red- iands.

Harrie. Virginia Human. Betty Col- leite. Robbins. Harriet, Loiraine Per-hin? Betty F'islicr.

ail of Sun Bernardino: Mr-. Ted Brown of Glen- dura and Willard Wrisfit i'Barbara ul oi the honoree. Mrs. Adams To Be Speaker At Book Fair Redlands Daily facts Tuesday, Apr. 19, 1960 -A conipicte surprise to (he hon-j oree was tlie combined birthday and party civcn Saturday night at hnipire Bowl for Jackie Pike, lechJiician at the Siim Trim salun.

It v.a> 21st and the celebration preceded the vacation which she is realured sfX 'aker and author fur cnjoyin.u. tomorrows annual Book Fair at. Uo.sics.ses for the parlv were licr, Kmssbury school wn be Bess Por- workers and patrons of the' ter curro'Uly member of her flowers and sifts' the at a watch from the sroup of I nner-ity of ned natrons pre-enl. f-or v.nur.i; dimiiS to the dinner hour, Ixen an avocation for many years. decorated birthriav cake was her most recent js a for her to book Oil children's literature.

BESS PORTER ADAMS Photo Elirer KinRhan. Books and Chikheii." the Writer of ixjctry. -hurt and magazine IS li-ted in "Who's Who in Who Granted a sabbatical leave from ihc university in ih.c sprin, li)M. went to Italv' li Committees At Jams IS h-ted "wnos Who 'I Women and Who Party Plans MRS. HUBERT CROSBY JOHNSTONE I'hoto by furl Studio, I V.cMh Margery Schurr And Bridegroom ubert Johnstone To Live In Seattle Kiddies Party Fun For All YWCA I V.

Kb a say of Ka-ler fmevy. cxcnrri chil Italian, Dutch lemes Part Of iGirl Scout Fair 'Florence studyina were ON HO.ME GROUND Mr.s. Walker Smith Jr. of Redlands, right, joiii-s George Hartman of San Francisco for luncheon in the Clift Redu'ood Room during Mrs. Smith's visit to the bay city.

She is the former Muntzcl of San and now makes her home wltli her husljand at Wesi Sun.set drive. I On Italian will make ins appearance in Redland- ihc Itedlaud- Seoul t'ouiicil's -internation iai" at the corner of t'it- rus avenue and Seventh The Southwest Girl Scuut- ersily of California at She has lived in Hedlands since, mi. Her husband. Glen i- vice president of the brancii of the Bank of In recent years. Mrs, has lectured under (ircn and their mothers were pre.s-;liuve adopted the Italian theme, ent for tlie recent annual lo-Umi-d iii Ray To n-iake their home in Scatile.

a drc-s ol pin! Washington, are newly married -hi-t the 1 and troup: Lister partv. filled T- of Sic.lv will be th. basket filled Cnr.stopher Howard who Brownies will 1' sive their in Italian. of handicraft in the Gregory a.s ticket chairmen: Mrs. David Goodrich and Mrs Clark, publicity chairmen: Park, tea table decorations: Gordon BenncK.

la-hion show decoration-. i California Kvien-ion division inl William L. and Mrs. Daniel Stanton, prizes: Carl Kankin ami Kdpar Losee, fashion show, to be present- caii- the color oi cd by Thann's: James Lew- Tarantella accompanist: Bcr- tv, 0 session lliversidc and San Bernardino, and had kept the youngsters battled and; with his magic tricks. Perlurmers trom lectured on ciiildien's books modern poetry.

Tomorrow. v. Ill the school children 1- to I 'ill "'3 sewing: Mis, William Throop and John to be conlinu- white clephant.s: G. tl. Wok.

The Book h'air. ous tlirounhout the day. is under and Charles Sliiltz. lea com I. children's workshop flalian theme will be oflcred for, sale as will various other items.

the Wiiliaiii Hovt. The and Smiley Harris librarv were Mary Margaret Moore, j. -Ann Kelso. Connie Sylvester and it iwssioie to nave a Coni- liave larsc. liiflcia and her Dr.

and Mrs. Hubert Crosbv Joim- "''f. vvith lilacs and pink stone olargcry hciiurr! pr. Muirl Johnstone, brother who exchanged vows on the af- bridegroom, with hiir, Irrnoon of 9 in the as be-t man. William and Avenue church of showed the 200 niviud guests to places in the cliurch, Tiie bride is daugiiter of Rollo Dunham, pastor of ncv.

and Willard Schurr. church, per Koosevelt road, and the hride-formed Croom is the son of Dr. and -'Irs. of R. Johnsonc of toiuis.

Rev. Mr. Schurr escorted his' Organi-t for t'lc (Kcasiun wa'; fjcforc and daughter down the aisle of Whi.eney l.ee and Thev lune learned much about' crei.ive ddmi eggs--- KPiscopa, .,.,1.., .,,.1 Bunny's cirrots during oi iiie caiiioini.i ui conking when members postponed. Instead, members will geneiMl chairman.ship ol liose Seckiiis and Mrs Fred Sheets, food sale: Mrs. Hollingsworth.

hat bar; ami iTaS" Newton Williams, finance dine" as chairman. Lincoln Lugonia area used line cnurcn. pel- Lincoln I.ugonia area ujll the a "oral have been stud.ving snapdragons and Hlacs i 'hand pupp tV. food, and farming 5 Ineirienla! before and adopt this coumry as. Ixioks.

their festival theme. lAAUW CREATIVE ARTS MEETING arts 1 ST, MARGARET'S IGUILD MEETING The meeting originally sched- for Margaret's guild of v.hile irim.med with hand -hip hall at the cliurch with tlie made lace. Her graceful veil was motiiers of the cuupie iii li roof lilniy imported lace and she ing line, carried an arrangement of wiiite Mrs. Schurr wear; cri -r iiii's- v-rh orchids and and Mrs Christine Schurr. student at Wil- bh.u- lace.

v-h short lamette I. niversity in Salem. Oregon was hrr sister's maid ol honor and only attendant. the en hunt were mate bloomed earlier than they 7 ihis evening in the hoped. They have also made .,5 new lorn-- and Ji bonnets to wear.

Troop foiiipanv inuklinu. the to ve old gicuiKiyo niaking the milkmaid eo- meet at vith Mrs. street. tomorrow eienmg Koehler. Center Feenslra Troop 31 has had Die Elks Inaugural Ball Scheduled For Saturday el.

The is a graduate of the I'niverMiy of California at keiey and is currently employed 'as a research in the 'nvdica! at the I'niver-i-y Washington in Seattle. Her bus- iband graduated with a doctor's Kncimer. Di'bbu' and -Mark in the 1, and mg protect, Truop U)T yeais old group, and become the si-wing center for received a live wh.iie rahljit Scouts making aprons, liieir prizes. Brownies are making llower- Chneiilate Faster eggs were ceramic items for sale. There seiited to each child by the Faslerjwill al-o be Dutch cookies and 'Lisa Orwig' and her baby.candies available as will a "Hu bunny 'Wendy Peckhani'.

salad. Frank Neu and her cake decor-! Festival hours arc from 11 a.m. Women i Penny Stanley, Kathy Ziilch, Judy Frosl, Georgia De Wiilc, Lynnc 'i'Z "'odicine ati class provided the altenioonito 4 p.m from the I nivcrsity of California rofresi-ments at Davis and is now emploved T- Ts .1 av the I' Denarimeni of and lli-Tri niembcrs as- Flks and tlieir guests sea Hansine Brinkerholf, are Jiiviled 10 attend tne annual inaugural ball honoring newly elected and appointed officers of the lodge Saturday evening at the clubhouse. Festivities will start at 7:30 with, By Rufh Mllletf r. hour, followed at 3 with a buffet dinner.

Dancing to the ca" a husband music of Jack Neblett and hisiiake sure that their home won't' hand in the lodge room, deserted and their lives ning at 9 o'clock, will cnec all their children are the party. grown and pone from Here are a few steps they can West, Jill Hiitton, Ksta Keim, Christine Tustison, Rita Hadwiger. Virginia Schmidt, Gerta Nilson and Linda Dinner re-ervations are neces- and nnisl be in by inmnr- '-'ke to guard row. However, it is announced that themselves 1- those to attend the dance only may do sn. Ui.il..

ihe Fleeted officers of ihe are parents Dale 1., Pence, exalted ruler; Paul he W. a e. esteemed leaumg knight; Oeau 'or Iheir esteemed io.val knight; Robert R. 'I'hey nui suddenly luelv to childieii are miisi ir.iiiKme to find companionable, tiiue uiher as well as time children, make friends and ihem insie.id of lie- Break, esteemed lecturing knight: coming so aosorbed 111 llicn chil- live- H. Cieo Burns, secretary; N.

McLeod. treasurer: Frank W. oren Burns, tru.stee: and Fred W. Good- inends and man, tiler. officers are Russell n.

Thousand, inner guard: Ralph Delp, chaplain: C. Harold Kolb, organi.st and Carl H. Sap pington, esquire. that they neglect old don't bother to make look around i hobbies that they both en- an (1 that are challenging enough to hold their interest. They should cuUivatc some interests of their own.

so that they aren't completely dependent on each other. their children require less CDICMHC should begin jVIMfVTr rf fill knowledge and appreciation of literature, music, and art. I They should start planning and I dreaming of things they want to ido when they arc free of the re- of family life, free to come and go as they wish, to more lime for each other' and for their own interests. Those plans can be as exciting and challenging as the plans tlicy made together in the early years of their marriage. if you accept an invitation and at the last minute find it is impossible to attend, be sure call vour hoscss to explain.

Tnere is no need for any couple dread the time when their chil- dieii are grown and gone from With a little planning and preparation it can be a carefree and happy time, a tiir.e when they can grow as individuals and grow closer together, loo. Who Has a APRIL 20 JM West Dale Curtis Bill Jacobson Robert Grinell, Jr. Thomas S. Slamal Joseph Yatei Victor Fluter Billy Nickles Hiprr Birtfiday from E. Sfate Ph.

FY 3 -JS05 BASHFUL CAVE DWELLER LFWiSTOX, Idaho entr.v on the liWO census for the Juliaetta area north of here is iikel.v to read: I'nknown man. Dwelling, cave." Roy Mossman. north Idaho census supervisor, said that is the only way they can list the man who flees every; ime a woman census enumerator approaches his cave to question him. See and Hear the CONN ORGANS New PIANOS Rentals SUGER'S unsingwear Knit Sport Shirts "The penguin motif identifies this shirt as the one that matches Dad's famous -Grand shut. Knit of cotton lisle, honeycomb mesh: full fashioned collar.

Blue. Sizes 3-18. BOVS- FLTLNISHLNGS STREET FLOOR in LITTLE GENTS' SH0P-2nd FLOOR) nnsingAvear T-Shirts Briefs Teamed Up for Comfort T-Shirt features no-sag. nylon i reinforced neckband. It's "knit 1 to fit" of fine combed cotton.

White, sizes Briefs of fine combed cotton feature exclusive support pouch, heat waistband. for fit and comfort. White. Sizes 30 to -U). SI so 1 00 FrR.VISfU.\GS SfflEET FLOOR Important Mm Harris WW Not Open il A.M.

Thursday Plan Your Accordingly Shopping Golf Shirts 5 rie -ignrd by golf professionals worn by active men eV'Srywherc knit of 2- ply cotton lisle, honeycomb mesh. Underarm gusset, extra long shirt tail. Machine washable. colors. inc" underarm I.

patented feature of both coif shirt and bowling Bowling Shirt 95 Tailored collar and 2 pockets distinguish the Grand Slam bowling shirt from its companion golf shirt. Knit of 2-ply cotton lisle, honeycomb mjsh. colors. Sizes S-M-L-XL. MEN'S SPORT FURXISHLXGS STREET FL..

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