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the SACRAMENTO BEE Women's Social, Club And Feature Page TUESDAY, OCT. 22, 1940 Page 1 Sacramento Alumnae Members Are Invited To Autumn Tea Saturday In Henderson Home By Myra Johnson Final plans for the Sacramento tion's Autumn tea to be held committee members met with Gamma, and social committee place in Miss Barbara Henderson's All members of national college home at 1200 Forty Fifth Street. me sororities, included in the local sociation, are invited to attend. The hostesses will be members of the social and hospitality committees. Assisting Mrs.

Jeffers are: Mesdames Donald Kidd, Zeta Tau Alpha: Otto Rohwer, Sigma Kappa; Dana Frame, Pi Beta Phi; Edward Stetson, Phi Mu, and William Cato (Lois Porter), Kappa Delta. Mrs. John W. Davis, Gamma Phi Beta, chairman of the hospitality committee, is also the official delegate to the Panhellenic Council from Gamma Phi. Her committee members include: Mesdames Herbert McDuffee, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Anthony J.

Kennedy, Delta Gamma; J. W. McCrillis, Kappa Alpha Theta; Joseph M. Kane, Gamma Phi Beta, and M. F.

Tower, Delta Zeta. Mrs. Royal Kellogg, Alpha Delta Pi, vice president and philantrophy chairman, conducting checking survey among the sororities included in the association to determine what local projects the groups have undertaken. The survey is being made in connection with the local welfare bureau. Military Idea Will Be Theme Of Sport Dance When the bugle blows revelry at 9 o'clock on the evening of NoIvember 9th, it will be the sign that the Interfraternity's Call To Arms dance is under way.

The Tuesday Clubhouse will be the setting for the sport dance which will have conscription as the theme. Until 1 A. when taps are blown, many surprises are promised the guests. Military ideas such as a registration booth, blackouts and decorations will carry out the army idea. Eric Younger is the general chairman of the affair, assisted by the following committees: Hall, Oscar Hunter; finance, George Patrick Franklin Spickard; refreshments.

Eddie Collins; decorations, Robert Philpot, Jack Peterson and Joe Svilich; music, Philip Driver and Robert Metcalf; publicity, John Ricketts and Judy Smith. Mary Sardelich Is Shower Guest Miss Mary Sardelich, who will marry Vincent Giarmona on day in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, was honored recently with a miscellaneous shower given in the home of Mrs. Michael Bakarich in West Sacramento. Assisting with the serving and decorating were: Misses Kay Fischer, Ida Giarmona and Mary Bakarich. The guests Included: Mesdames Eva Bakarich, Giarmona, Ida Giarmona, Samuel Ivanovich, Peter Ivanovich, Mary Giarmona and Rose Raffetti; Misses Mary Messina.

Mary Barkley, Georgie Frionatti, Josephine Zazzatti, Mary Bakarich, Mary Fischer, Kay Fischer, Hilda Ely, Mary Kennedy, Romilda Sargenti, Vera Gaston, Felecia Tenero, Catherine Reynolds, Archangle Labua, Mary Virga, Vera Virga, Catherine Virga, Margaret Van Dyke, Dorothy Martin, and Rose Labua. Ecclesia Council Plans For Meetings The circles of the Ecclesia Council of the First Christian Church will hold meetings tomorrow AS follows: home of Mrs. H. M. Jackson, 4117 Street.

1 P. church social hall, 10:30 A. pot luck lunch at noon; home of Mrs. Newton Booth in Elk Grove, 1 P. home of Mrs.

H. M. Farhcomb, 3022 Street, 1 P. E. home of Mrs.

C. C. Carleton, 1530 Thirty Eighth Street, 12:30 P. M. George Shepherd And Bride Return George A.

Shepherd and his bride, the former Grace Writ, who were married recently in Reno, returned from a short honeyhaven spent at Lake Tahoe. At a later date the couple will make an extended tour of Mexico. They are living in the old Shepherd family home at 1911 Third Street. Panhellenic Alumnae AssociaSaturday 1 were made yesterday when Mrs. L.

M. Jeffers, Kappa Kappa chairman. The event will take The annual roll call dinner of the George W. Manhart Unit No. 391, American Legion Auxiliary, will be held tomorrow at 6:30 P.

M. in the Manhart Hall at 3417 Second nue. Mrs. Katherine Fallon, the auxiliary membership chairman, is the general chairman of the evening. Mrs.

Lurline Rogers and Mrs. Pauline Olson will lead the community singing and Mrs. Hilda Ross will be heard in readings. Mrs. Audrey Penman, sixth district president, and Mrs.

Helen Deise, district vice president, will be dinner guests. Mrs. Edwin Becker is the dinner chairman, assisted by Mrs. Lester Hunt and Mrs. Albert Pagni.

The decorations will be arranged by Mesdames Lloyd Masters, Theodore Staats, Albert Wakefield' and Claude Spring. Mesdames Becker, Anna Nuckolls and Minnie Contreras will serve. Mrs. Lucille Harrington, unit president, will preside. Annual Roll Call Dinner Is Arranged 36 Club Initiates Four; Plans Dance The Clarence Breuner Ranch on the Street Road will be the setting for Hallowe'en barn dance on 36 Club.

The committee members November 2nd a to be given by the include: Robert Wilson, Glenn Wilson, William Breuner, John Robert and Boyd Seymour. Four neophytes were initiated over the weekend at ceremony held in the home of Neil McAllister. Under the direction of Randall, president, the following became members: Edward Witter, Donald Morrison, Robert Alexander and Richard Cohn, Jr. A banquet in the La Rosa Restaurant on Sunday concluded the initiation ceremonies. PEO Will Meet Charles C.

Christie will talk on the subject, Famous Ranches of California, 'at the meeting of JU Chapter of the PEO Sisterhood this evening in the home of Mrs. Leroy J. Miller at 3433 College Avenue. Mrs. Don Florence will preside.

Every Youngster Loves A Kitten -By Alice Brooks- HOUSEMOLD PATTERN PATTERN 6813 Get started now on your Christmas gifts with this pretty puss which will be everyone's favorite. She is an easy kitten to make and you will enjoy doing it. Lovely in a cotton print, she measures eleven inches finished. Pattern 6813 con- Women Will Be Guests At Social Of Scottish Rite Tonight will mark the first of series of social affairs which the Scottish Rite will have during the Fall and Winter seasons. wives of the members will be The, special guests and diversions cards of and dancing will the evening.

The committee working on the event includes: general chairman, Bert Woodall; musle, V. J. McCambridge; lighting, Lemuel Carter: decorations, Hubert Geisreiter; refreshments, Luke Conrad; speakers, Emil Kraut, F. C. Hopkins, and George Jensen.

Mrs. Marie White and Mrs. J. S. Bachman are arranging the card games.

Will Mark Anniversary Al Sacramento Santha No. 32, No- Cora Jane Jorstad, assisted by Don Barrett Huskinson and Dr. and Mrs. Siefer, Don Florence. mads of Avrudaka, will resume meetings tomorrow in the Oak Park Odd Fellows Hall.

There will be a pot luck dinner at 6:30 P. M. in celebration of the anniversary of the order, Ellen Todd and Nellie Burton being the joint chairmen. Following the dinner there will be business meeting presided over by Russell M. Perrys Are Dinner Hosts Mr.

and Mrs. Russell M. Perry were the hosts Saturday night at a dinner party in the Elks Club. The guests were first invited to the Perrys' new home on El Dorado Way where cocktails were served. The dinner table was covered with a white cloth and decorated with flowers in a mixture of Fall colors placed in a crystal bowl and ivory colored candles in the crystal candelabra.

Mr. and Mrs. Perry's guests included: Messrs. and Mesdames Joe Winkhart, Lloyd H. Dallman, Robert Z.

Gibson, Roy E. Dixon, Darrell R. Purcell, Thomas E. Neilson, Willard S. Davis Miss Betty Perry.

Mrs. Anna Smith Is Party Hostess Mrs. Anna Lee Smith in her home on Twenty Fourth Street recently feting Mrs. Anne MacKay who is visiting here from Winnemucca, Nev. Bridge was the diversion and a midnight supper was served.

The guests Included: Messrs. and Mesdames Ned Anderson, J. W. Dignan, Clarence Smith, Leo Larke, H. R.

Rampoldi; Mesdames Dale Rose and Emma Lockwood and Mr. Earl Saulters. Mrs. Calvert Will Visit The Ladies Auxiliary, Sacramento Post No. 1660, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be paid an official visit tonight by Mrs.

Ella Calvert, president of the thirteenth district. The meeting will open at 8 o'clock in the Memorial Hall, county courthouse. Lulu Thring and Genevieve Uhl will serve the refreshments. LaBoheme Is Planning For Friday Dance LaBoheme Dancing Club will open the Winter season at a party Friday evening, October 25th, in the Eastern Star Temple. As.

in previous seasons the decorations for each gathering will typify the holiday nearest to the date of the dance. The theme for Saturday will exemplify the festivity of Hallowe'en. Jack o' Lanterns, masses of corn stalks, and cutouts of black witches and cats will be combined in creating the background. The board met a few days ago in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

William Bielefeld, to complete the plans for the forthcoming dance. Those present were: Dr. and Mrs. Paul Ehorn, the latter being the club president; Messrs. and Mesdames A.

O. Lefors, Harold Dixon, Marc Morrissey, W. Frank Pape, On Thursday evening in the Hotel Senator, the the Phi Epsilon Phi Sorority will show the newest Among the models will be Mrs. Carl Tropper, the upper corner, who will wear a bouffant topped with a silver fox bolero. Miss Helen Zdarsky is pictured in a cocktail crepe and a blouse of striped taffeta styled with riff.

In the same picture is Miss Janet Brawn, taffeta formal with a velvet bodice and bands on skirt. Gold sequin embroidery trims the coverup jacket crepe formal worn by Mrs. E. Reed Cook. Fashion Models Muskavitch Is Heard In Talk Before Club Charles Muskavitch, world figure in art, warned against dangers of amateur artists in the work of restoration when he spoke yesterday before the meeting of the Kingsley Art Club in the E.

B. Crocker Art Gallery. Working over paintings here as a staff member in the E. B. Crocker Art Gallery, Muskavitch illustrated his talk with motion pictures to show the conservator at work in his laboratory.

He pointed out his scientific investigation of art is intended acquaint art lovers with the facis of the works of art not visible to the He advised potential purchasers of art works to make a thorough investigation of the old masters before buying. Herbert Jaqueth, the president of Kingsley Art Club, presented Muskavitch yesterday at the meeting which was the first of the Fall season. Tea was served following, the viewing of the art oils and tempora by the famed Mexican artist. Ramos-Martinez. Mrs.

Gordon Zander was the chairman of yesterday's tea. Mrs. Selby Lewis Is Named Leader Mrs. Selby Lewis was installed as the president of the Ladies AuxIliary of the Sacramento Firemen at a recent meeting held in the home of Mrs. Frank Lesnau.

The other officers are: Clarence Bauman, past president; William Wilson, vice president; Alfred Marjoram, recording secretary; William McGraw, Anancial secretary; Orem W. Brown, social secretary; Lesnau, 0. 0. Cole and William Mason, trustees. Others at the recent meeting were: Mesdames W.

F. Lower, Florence. Bussy, Charles Lavien and Daisy Medeiros. Bride Elect Is Honored Miss Ruth Backfisch, who will marry honored George Gully on Sunday, was recently by her aunt, Mrs. Henry Backfisch, and Mrs.

M. E. Raber. A color scheme of pink and blue was used and Dutch whist was the diversion of the evening. Local Folk MR.

AND MRS. BURHL MERED DITH SCRUGGS announce atrival of a son, Richard Meredith, on September 27th in Honolulu. Mrs. Scruggs is the former Elizabeth Cox of Sacramento. MRS.

GEORGE KRAMER entertained as house guests over the weekend her daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Kramer Adams, and Mrs. Maynard Charles FraForbes, who were on their way to Lake Tahoe. They had just returned from a vacation spent in Santa Barbara. MR.

AND MRS. THOMAS RALEY and daughter, Joyce, write from Springfield, that in spite of weather, they have enjoyed trout fishing and deer hunting in the Ozark Mountains. The Raleys will return 'to Sacramento in a few weeks by way of Phoenix, Boulder Dam and Los Angeles. Raley was reared in Springfield. A CABLE ARRIVED here Friday telling of the birth of a baby boy in the William Bowman home in Honolulu.

Mrs. Bowman is the former Anna Nathan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

Nathan of Sacramento. Mrs. Nathan has been in the islands for the past several weeks, waiting to greet her new grandson, Thomas Merton. MRS. A.

T. ROBINSON of Anderson. Shasta County, has been a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Dale Cassell on Berkshire Avenue. The Robinsons are former residents of Sacramento.

While here Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Cassell went to San Francisco to attend a reunion of five of Mrs. Robinson's six daughters held in the home of one of them, Mrs. Ralph Glover.

The three others present were Mrs. Dora Baker, Mrs. Emma Wilkinson and Miss Leona Robinson. MR. AND MRS.

H. E. CASSELL of 3816 Fortieth Street are visiting two of their children and their families, the first stop being with the Cleo Cassells in Alturas, Modoc County. They will later go to Portland, to visit the Chester Risings for some time. San Francisco Newspaperman Tells Hadassah Unity Exists Among Population Of Palestine, By Clara Guthrie Attorney Sol Silverman, editor San Francisco newspaper, told Chapter of the Hadassah here crisis, Palestine stands united Ruth Shingle Will Be Wed In Bay City Announcements have reached the Sacramento friends of Miss Ruth Ann Shingle of San Francisco and formerly of this city, telling of her forthcoming marriage November 1st to Edward Wallace Peterson of San Francisco.

Miss Shingle is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Frederick Shingle. She attended the Sacramento High School, where she was Manana Club member; Miss Hamlin's School in San Francisco, and the University of California, where she was member of the Delta Gamma Sorority. Her, future, Mrs.

husband Otto is Peterson the son of Oakland. He was graduated from the University of California in May, where he majored in civil engineering. He was a Delta Tau Delta Fraternity member and belonged to Skull and Key, honorary society. The wedding will take place in Francisco's de nb orgian Church, where Rev. Othmar Tobisch will officiate.

Fred Shingle will give his daughter in marriage and the attendants will be Miss Virginia Woods of the bay city and Bud Marshall. The bride will wear A veil which belongs to Mrs. Alfred Oyster, Jr. (Patricia Maginis). After A reception in the Shingle couple will leave for Enumclaw, where Peterson engineer.

They plan to take a honeymoon later into the Northwest and Canada. home in Sacramento to their frienas are Mr. and Mrs. John James Winslow, (Helen Marguerite Morgan) who were married on October 12th in Star of the Sea Church in San Francisco. The couple were attended by Miss Lucille McCubbin, the bride's cousin, and Lauren L.

Addison, both of the bay city. on Jeffrey C. Morrow was at the organ console. The new Mrs. Winslow was given in marriage by her father, Everett D.

Morgan of Los Angeles. A reception followed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benedicts of San Francisco The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Caroline D.

Morgan of Sacramento and Mr. Morgan of Los Angeles. received her early education in Roseville, Placer County, and later attended a local business school. She is a Kappa Delta Sorority member, and formerly belonged to Bethel No. 39.

Order of Job's Daughters. She is employed by the state social welfare department. Her husband, the son of John J. Winslow of Sacramento, attended is a member of the Delta Sigma the Christian Brothers College and Fraternity. He is employed by the state printing department.

John Winslows, Are Living Here Mrs. Woodall Is Honored Mrs. Myrtle Woodall, past matron of Naomi Chapter No. 36, Order of the Eastern Star, is being congratulated by her friends for receiving the appointment as the deputy grand matron of the Thirteenth District. The Thirteenth District is composed of the nine local Mrs.

Woodall will attend a school chapters. of instructions in San Francisco within a few days. Norma Aldrich Marries Miss Norma Aldrich and Elton Bone were married on Saturday in the Calvary Baptist Church in San Francisco. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Manary, Miss Gertrude Laine and Eugene Brown. They will live in the bay city. and publisher of the Emanu-el, the members of the Sacramento yesterday that in the present with the Arab, the Jew and the determined to repel any invasion of the axis powers. Silverman declared: "The attempt of Italy to incite the Arabs against the Jews through its air raids and radio propaganda has completely failed. "The significance of Palestine today in the world crisis is not 50 much regarding its own provincial question as one of the pivotal points to defend democracy against the aggression of the axis powers.

"Palestine is significant today not so much in terms of an historical Holy Land nor as a great settlement of refugee Jews but of the great strategic centers in the world to defend the ideals of democracy against the expansion of the dictator idea. current crisis in the Balkans has made for a current crisis in Palestine." Silverman was introduced yesterday by Mrs. Leonard Lean, the program chairman. Mrs. Louis polsky presided.

Plans were made for a dance to be held Saturday evening, December 14th, with Mrs. Alvin Jacobs as the chairman and Mrs. William Koblik as the cochairman. Some 100 couples will be in attendance. Yesterday's meeting opened with a luncheon in the vestry room of the Temple B'Nal Israel.

Elmer Rastorfers Are Complimented Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rastorfer, who recently were married in Carson City, were honored at no host dinner party recently in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McNeil.

Those who planned the event are the members of the 1940 trons Association, Order of the Eastern Star, of which Rastorfer as the worthy patron of Columbus Chapter is a member. The wives of the patrons were present, in addition to Roy Hann and Be Deputy Grand Matron Jean Hann. There were cards and buffet supper. The honorees received a gift of silver. Others present were: Messrs.

and Mesdames Harry Hecker, Charles Monro, Arthur Mackley, Daniel Thomson, Moritz Abbott, and Louis Gambach. District Units Of PTA Plan Meeting Easy Make Gay Cotton Print ARTS, ING 6813 tains a transfer pattern of the kitten, the instructions and the materials needed. To obtain this pattern send 10 cents in coin to The Sacramento Bee, Household Arts Department. Be sure to write plainly your name, address and pattern number. The third district, California Congress of Parents and Teachers, will hold the monthly meeting tomorW.

D. Alexander of Sacramento row in Lincoln, Placer County. Airs: will preside. F. E.

Brolliar, the principal of the California Junior High School, will speak on the topic, Why the Junior High? Mrs. T. B. district director of the department of public welfare, will the chairman. A roll call of the fifty six cirtions in the district and nity singing will be part of the gram.

The luncheon plans will be in charge of Mrs. Bernice Ahart, prosident of the Lincoln PTA. Mrs. H. T.

Harger is taking the tions. Leader Will Visit members of of fashions. pictured in taffeta formal skirt of dull a fitted midwho wears a the bouffant of the white Bee Photos Orchestra Are Chosen For Trianon Dance By Kaye Kneeland Plans are really getting under Ball which will be on November At a committee meeting held were chosen, the orchestra Clarence Epling, general ager has appointed the following committees: orchestra, Helen Morton and Charlotte Reed, chairmen, Roderick Thompson, Jewel Doud, Martha Robinson, Virginia Nagle and Valeska Carden; bids, stickers and programs, Otto Steinbrenner and Epling, chairmen, Peggy Wyman, Vernita Myers, Richard Fernstrom, Marguerite Lyons and Mary Devine; publicity, Marjorie Tregellas and Patricia Link, chairmen, Alleen Brillhart, Muriel Knox, C. Eldridge Chase, Barbara Sisson and Nanele Brown; finance, Eloise Pascoe Lois Hansen, chairmen, Betty Jean Crittenden, Lucille Armstrong, Melba Tanner, Leslie Richards and Eleanor Hornbostel; bid sales, Joyce Hansen and Lillian Scott, chairmen, Ruth Webb, Patricia Wiseman, Edward Couch, Virginia Stillwell and Janice Wright. The orchestra committee has gone out of town for the music makers of the evening and Art Rowley and his orchestra will come from engagement.

at leading San Francisco hotels to play at the ball. The bids, which are now being printed, are blue with silver lettering and the programs, which are to be of suede like paper, will carry out the same color scheme. Stefani, Johnson Wedding Is Set Announcement is being made of engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Mary Louise Stefani, the daughter Mrs. Joseph Stefani of Sacramento, and George Johnson, the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Hans Johnson, also of this city. The couple planning a wedding in the Sacred Heart Church October 27th. They will make their home here. Mrs. Belle Lossing of Lodi, San Joaquin County, department inspector, will view the ritualistic work of the Sumner Woman's Relief Corps No.

11, Grand Army of the Republic, tomorrow P. M. in morial Hall, county courthouse, following a noon luncheon to be by the Oak Park Woman's Christian. Temperance Union. Mrs.

Izora Roberts will preside. Plan Social Hour The Oak Park Camp No. 10,324, Royal Neighbors of America, will hold A social hour following the meeting this evening at 8 o'clock in the Oak Park Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs. May Nelson, the oracle, has named Mesdames Eva Bierly, chairman, Norma Howard and Edna Curran as the hostesses for the serving of refreshments.

Marian Martin Styles way for the fifth annual Trianon 20th in the Memorial Auditorium. last week, the bids and program a selected and committees named. Mrs. H. L.

Perdue Is Shower Honoree A linen shower for Mrs. Hoyt L. Perdue, the former Miss Mabel C. Brown, was given recently in the home of Miss Carrie Doherty, 2516 Marshall Way, with Mrs. Varney McAllister and Mrs.

John L. McLay assisting. a The treasure chest idea was carried out and, after the treasure chest was found by the honor guest, refreshments were served. Those present were: Mesdames Robert Gibson, Charles R. Ellis, George Johnson, Harold Birch, Carter Scampini, Norman Anderson.

Alfred Brogren, Ernest Maas. Albert Knapp, Jack Hansen, Charles Thomas, Paul Johnson, Wallace Heglund, Kenneth Haines, Donald Shaul. Ralph Westphal, Hartford Keifer, Clark Ryder, Robert Pierce, S. R. Scruggs, George C.

Clark, W. H. Banta of Los Angeles, John Clark of New Jersey, Myrtle Hugus, Lillian Yue, Lois Evans, Eloise Wright; Misses Mildred Strevel, Bessie Strevel, Bessie Stephane, Blanche Culton, Margaret Doherty, Pauline McKenna, Mayzella Gibbs and Margaret Camp. Moose Plan Supper The Sacramento Chapter No. 550, Women of Moose, will hold a membership supper Wednesday, October 30th, at 7 P.

M. in the Moose Temple. Reservations will be taken until October 28th. Three Will Serve Mesdames Edna Corri to Clara Massie and Elsie McManus will be the hostesses at a luncheon of the Red Rose Club tomorrow at 1 P. M.

in the Lily Inn at 1419 Street. Mrs. Constance Armstrong will preside. PATTERN 9413 Pinafore prettiness, or tailored trimness, this versatile style includes both types. Marian Martin has created two very different versions of Pattern 9413.

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Size 13 requires yards of 39 inch fabric. Send 16 cents in coins for this Marian Martin pattern. Be sure to write plainly name, address, and style number. Let the new Marian Martin pattern book show you the budget path to a bright fashion. future.

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