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The Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California • 18

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Wc WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 27 1950 THE SACRAMENTO BEE ociaiy CiuL litcl feature j-a omen 5 HIOXS I i t- West Differs From East In Formal Attire I if is Jbisiea ror By Mry pfon Betty Cavitt Reveals Troth To Gleason Of Los Angeles A garden cocktail party for 100 friends was the occasion chosen by Mr and Mrs James Cavitt 1373 Fortieth Street to announce the enzajrement of their daughter Betty to Raymond Cleaon Jr of Brentwood Los Angele The couple have not made any definite wedding plans iew Season A your woman has asked me general cUvtirre But te cr thev rreen" hn the in- tume used for the rX'ktail hour theaters and i-f rnl e-wnSfT are much rtresser than fternoort clothe Yet they are rt foraial in the opera sense eithe rw ifn r- i-f-miL "Thev" TM and srtrrTeMte or- ihhr sue! cs: rs as tat "Pi i i ijioti iiRii the Hoover Institute and Library 1C -r- x-m- cf course-nd rs at Stanford University will in wt uhere th open the Fa'I season of the vac- ramento Branch American As- of term "'nnI has sociation of University Women taken en many unusual and spe-in the Hotel Senator October fal meanms Hower usatf 21st His subject will he An An- and jca! custom have a distinct if xh Tomorrow Thru Saturday Only I Of Current Affairs Fish- important pa-e in fashion -a nuiryr of er also is a news analvst lor "thev ran mean panics thine All I can tell you there- Mary Liny Tavlur lH-turer fore is the international under- The bride elet was graduated from the Folsom Union High School and Sacramento Junior College where she was a member ef the Omicron Alpha Sorority At EJC she also as president of the Phi Kappa Sorority and the SJC Panhclienic Association end was a member of Phi Theta KarPa- She received a bachelor of science decree from the Mar-Caret Morrison Carnegie College cf the Carnegie Institute of Technology where she was affiliated with the Delta Gamma Sorority Gleason son of Mr and Mrs Raymond Gleason Sr of Los Angeles was graduated from the University of Santa Clara and is a memhr of the Serra Club and I I WTV I III author artist and traveler will ctanin irforrral in sorhisti- he the speaker for the November meetme a'so in the Hotel Sena- PUf when he fcpur 19 5lx tor Information for her lecture or later And it does not mean a Passing Pageant Of Korea was sport dress this year gathered during the more than ard arolrd she lived there as the I I I I III yea an American gold mjnine wona areswns nrrom mur ineer Her talk will be and more compiicatetl and for- llustrated with several costumes maL The West is younsr-with the Bel Air Bay Cluh Griffin Couple Arc MODsrTBiiEarro CILEAIffiAKCDlE! ONE OF A K1M IFuiiir These beautiful furs are reduced from reiular stock due to broken size ranges Savings up to on half! A real thrill value for budget minded women! Shop crly! Originally NOW Blade Caracul 33900 185 Black Persian Paw 27900 219 which will be worn by AAt'W more vigorous living and new memijers u'eas Dut the term informal is The lxok day speaker in Janu- tieI to tradition and the past In ary will be Vivienne Jett of Sac- its must Kmily Pot significance ramtnto She is known in the it means not formal For in those East lor her book reviews and places where the ritual of dress -me her arrival in the Capital in is strictly ohervel forma! itv has b'n active in the means a Ion? bare shouldered i i a fc rx niiet Theater pnxiui lions She 'own And the man incidental?) will discuss Contemprar Art would never insult the occasion Can Diplomacy Save Ku- by wearing a tuxetlo which is in-rope? will the subject dis- fnnal For the tuxedo is only t-usset! John Williams Hughes the dinner jacket in Feoruaiy Hushes is a mem-: Informal means a dinner cos-ier of the shakers panels for tume This sptnial Fall it can be the American Fmhassy in London short It can also be bare or cov-and the Womens Institutes of ered up It can have a little hat-Great liritain j)Ut it need not But it is unmis The March meeting sjeaker t3kablv a costume for eveninj-will be Dr Peter Odegard profes- drsslpr than corre sor of political science and chair- for afternn and hat many a man of the department at the uvstmr ooniUM formil en i i On I foncymoon Trip and Mr? Dnrrrll Jay Griffin 'Trudy Mare Petersen sre on a honeymoon trip to San Francisco following their marriage Saturday afternoon in the Chapel of Westminster Presbyterian Church 1 Their future address will be 1317 Street At the service read by Rev' Clarence A Kircher the bride was ttired in a gown of Chantilly lace over white taffeta detailed with a bolero jacket She carried white orchid on a Bible with Streamers of bouvardia and herl veil fell from a bonnet headpiece of starched lree trimmed with teed pearls and orance blossoms Kelly jrreen mo're taffeta fayhionrd the cown of the honor attendant Mrs Dorothy Marie Naylor Hrr hoquet was of yel low chryanfhemums and she wore matching flowers in her MANNEQUINS Those who will moJl for the Delta Chi Sigma Sorority's fashion show Friday at 8 PM in the Young Ladies Institute Clubhouse are in mirror seated Helen Weber 921 Lockwood Avenue North Sacramento and standing Irene Mocettini left 3700 Sixty Fourth Street and Rudie Sehoefcr Sutter Club Will Have Festivity One of the major social events of the season of the Sutter Club will be its Wine And Harvest Festival dinner dance October Tth at the club Cocktails will open the informal event at 6:30 PM Each member has been invited to brinir a £uet couple Dincins will be from 9 PM to 1 AM to the music of Forrest Lonjr's orchestra Dinner will he served at 7:30 PM The theme will he carried out in decorations Fred Read is the 923 Blackwood Avenue North Sacramento Photo Silver Blue Muskrat 33900 Jl nivrrsity of California who was -je man outfit to ro ith this dinner speaker in May at the snutfl l)e a tuxedo hut not in state AACW convention in Sac- the Wrst- lnforrnai to lmost all ramcnto Hs topic will he The westPrn mPn mPan a dark busi Meaning Of A Liberal Lduca- npss suit Kut it sUJl h(rM not rSJCFarultv Wives iZoe Ann Faiirht Reveals Betrothal 33900 249 249 299 Beige Muskrat Zoe Ann Faiht and Victor Suar announced encase-1 rrent at an open house Saturday evening in the home of hr parents Mr and Mrs Fal-ht 711 Fiftieth Street The couple's Griffin was his brother's Madeline McSCrVCV J- mean tweeds and light davtime Margaret Alexander Dunn will suts address the AAlW at the April Fax is a lrvjwsv wajiln nsin ea mcetmc Miss Dunn an ac- For lashi0rt rioes Vhance aNut in rs will discuss the current what is the hi to Thc Broadway theater and wll ive W2S ne yfar onz timft £L3 1ex'A- when a suit was the sophisticated The local members serv ing H-- ui- cnoee lor evervihin" but opera on the program committee are and wcddns Mesdames Rohert Mumm chair- But lms l3V Fall of 3V) man A Pepper A Cal- supposed dress up -Pr'The costume wVrn for elaborate Set Meeting Th? Sarramnto Junior Col-lce Faculty Wives Club will hsve its first regular meetinr Ortobcr 23r1 the home of Mrs Stacy Smih Jr 27S0 Land Park Drive at which time John Moulds interior dec orator will discuss Modern Trends In The lse Of Color And Fabrics In The Homo New and old members will he greeted by the members of the executive board Marries In Chapel and Richard Griffin also a brother of the bridegroom seated the euests wedding plans are indefinite The chatel of the Westminster The future bride was craduat i The church patio was the set- tins for the reception at which Presbyterian Church was the set- Pd Irom the sacramcnto Hih Shirley Clare was in charge of tins September 9th" for the mar- Schoo! where she was a member Vi a (Tiiflet Rnslr riar rf T3HaIinA Ann Matun'Ov Of the Gamma rflta Hllh i udiiu tiiitiiii udiiinn ami au afternoon affairs is much riresi-ico than the costume worn for brey Douglass iic iim(n taufv uoui tint 4 1 1 1 1 -v c- 1 1 Mrs ine Dnoe is ine naujinicr 01 -nri vviiim Annit RiKit- on-j a'so' me cluh had a family picnic ii a iamny picnic John Susrar 1612 Street -i Mr and Mrs Vernon Clover The bride wore a ballerina earlier this month at Scheff- UnOIll laira IjrrOim SCt Nafural Leopard Cat 46900 South American Weasel 41500 Dyed Squirrel Back 51900 Black Persian Lamb 64900 Russian Ermine 119900 Chiffon Ermine 134900 Grey Russian Broadtail" 134900 Natural Ranch Mink Cape 144900 Sale Prices Include All Taxes! in Wrst nit's LoItc 339 369 499 869 969 969 1100 the 1504 Twenty Fourth Street She sraduatM from SHS und is was educated at McClatchyIenh Swiss and a student at Sacremcnto Junior High School and Sacramento carried a boquet of butterfly or- Collp Junior College and is a member rhiHe on a nrav-prhnolc Hrr Tho5 invited to the ooen house snon Partv October 14tl Sacramento Lesal Secretaries As were Messrs and Drnal-I ter Mrs Arthur Bachelor of sociation A get together ptrty for mcm-bers'of Onondaga Council No 81 Degree of Pocahonias and their families is planned for October 14th In the home of Mrs Btty Clar! 4510 Fleventh Avenue Other October activities set at a meeting Monday in the Red-men's Hall are a minstrel showier members and their guests after a regular metinj on the 16th and a potiuck dinner and hard times dance on the 21st Qualify linens I DcmfsMcs for the Hoiiiemcke: of Today and the Bride cf Tomorrow 11th Between Where Cash Checks are given away The bridegroom son of Mrs usanv inc was ine nonor matron Ferguson William HuT end Lenore Griffin 3311 Santa Cruz She was dressed like the bride Blake Shirlry Williems1 Way attended McCTatchy and carried an old fashioned bo- Joan Brabant Marilyn Cassel- Hlch SehooUHis father is ferl of pastel carnations man Janet Wibon Franres Griffin 3208'i Marshall Way? Hark Dorna McCrcady Char- Charles Carpy a Chi Phi Fra- aine Jovc( Ann Buron Plmtt TlVivr Alflo ternity brother of the bridecroom Doris Selleneit helm Hu'I Joan VallLL lllvt at the Univprsity 0f California Cornctte Patsy Hunt andGeorria SnralvToVNA best man and Presley Sfhiro and Donald Burton An- OpeaKS lO ixl schuler and Joseph Coine alsi hnny An-eK Joseph Angelo mcn'o Swimming badminton pin-z poni wrre the aivcrsons A supper was served Mrs W-n-ne Gilkey rvrs the by the elective ollicrrs and members of the faculty The executive board convened recently in the home of Mrs Herbert Blossom 2fi37 Freeport to plan the year's program The board is composed of Mesdames Ray Ha ter president Blossom vice president Russell Azzara secretary and Herbert Abbott treasurer and Mesdames Gil-key Smith Charles Stone Robert Stewart Howard Day Allen Ramsey and Ira Weatherhead appointive officers Georre Schelcher assistant ex-fraternity brothers were the ierzio enr -wanner August Amorena Teter Saun- ecutive secretary' of the commu ushers nity chest addressed the board of The newlyweds are living jn ders Walter Canfield Gordon Taylor Gordon Jones George' TOERMAHEHT YAVE Take a Full Year to Pay at No Extra Cost! directors of the Visiting Nurse Susanville Association of Sacramento at The bride daughter of Mr and Rasmussen and James Fon'es their quarterly meeting in their Mrs Charles A Meservey of 33o0 im i i nrs from OES Meeting Will new headquarters 2531 Street Glenn Lane was $150 -11 1 1 1 1T1 1 firs vj stone presinea ine v-oncr oi nmj aiiu-s ul The following staff nurses Oakland and attended the Oberlin CatllTe rT02rani Carmen Unit Will Convene were introduced: Mesdames Fern Conservatory- of Music She re- Wri-ht rnnn Tmntr tirni eentlv romnleterf graduate work A program nj i Mable Dingle Past presidents will be honored filftlU A uaiiikt k'vav Frost will be fea- guests at the meeting of the Oak COLD WAVING S7S0 $8so $1000 ondP OPEN EVENINGS Ti i i i in ri in i i i i i No 91 t- i rsi-htr is th rf Mr anri at meeting or Park Loyal Star Lodge Anita Hn an Elibth Mrs A Biehler of Summit NJ gPjr No of the Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Wade and was graduated from Rutgers Pasp SVr- Railway Carmen tomorrow eve- i ion wrniversin- and ITf He traveled the Muddox Hall Oak Park ning in the Oak Park Odd Pel- LORDS BEAUTY SALON (EDO Atx-ttnc V'-' rrnr ttnfnmn urnrthv ma tmi-a tilt Renlih linl uHll nrs Florence A Thomas executive di- -nr-fr--r-w-wf ii i -mr-iir imr Nnr t'nrnrr 31 Hair 703'i ST no! ct nri -in turope as an exenange sru- and Is employed by the lron- ani Eu-enp Bicker worthy side the absence of the presi-lUnited States Forest Service He Patron will preside dent in rector senen in tne yntn iniantiy uivi skn Alpha Nu Chapter Sets Canasta Party i Doris Ann Kirk Is A ennasta party tomorrow at 8 PM in the Clunie Clubhouse is Honored At bllOWer being planned by Alpha Nu chap-! ter of Ensilon Sienna AlDha1 Dori3 Ann Kirk who next for th'r and month will marry Lesley How- fronds ard was honored at a In rharP nf arranrrment arp neous shower given by Beverlee Mesdames Carmen Cor- Mar-' Anderson in the home of the hon rarM Ouinnellv and Pat Seott oree's parents Mr and Mrs Wil- 2379 Carlsbad nd Misses Vircina Cobb and 'Ham A Kirk Drive Phyllis Fuller i The cuests were Misses Mary iWalraven Hose Ann Reed Pa- itricia Baldwin Rose Fortuno Avrudaka Nomads Will View Movies Willa Jern O'Brien Sally Crim- mesv JoAnn Smith Ellinor Tay lor Joan Rither Nadine Seman of Hawaii will he Movies nd Marilyn Son and Mesdames a meeting ni Al Sac Santha-No 32 Nomads Robert Erickson Jessie Stillwell 'J I Lf Handiomeit Plaid Coot Yet Latest Doiter Stylo Joyce Nassi Jack Dew and Howard mother of the bride- Sroom to be cf ATudaka this evening at o'clock in the Oak Park Odd Fellows Hall It will be the first meeting since the Summer vacation Iva Wheeler and Paul and Mary Matrin will have charge of the social hour Dafrtintf Juter effect in front witn i patch pocletf tut plenty of graceful fwinjj in bacl! 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