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Pasadena Independent from Pasadena, California • Page 8

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Chairman Entertains Comniiltee Mrs, U. Williams, ctialr: cmiecnnn ol ocinit.sse thei exhibition. commit- and saucers on' April 20 of Samt'-Mrys' Guild -of 21,. -2. 8 atfthe Kriisconal Jfeme' of Mrs, Churehi'enfertalned herW Korman 011 -Solltil 'mit'tee recently at a In JiDhie on Saint Mary's- Guild will Marengo soonsor the event for the bene- Marcie Ausllti, presi- lit of Saint Barnabas.

mm gent ot saint Marys' uuild; i Rorrt 'Hern'aiidez, Velva W. SmilH'-' mm mm MMwMmMWESmm Tbe women present decided to showithe Riitli Moore Smith To Swim By WEST uijj'j' C'coFrtV wi c'cibnoO They'll be Iwearing jewelry to swim. by. next summer like MftS. RICHARD M.

SWEENEY. tftonnie liidlle a huge "bib necklace of white beads and green all in plastic. Sweeney, Moore Vows Exchanged Miss': Bonnie Lucille Moore, daughter' o'f Mr. and Mrs. Harold York Drive, AltadenaV.bwame the -bride' ot Richard Mark Sweeney, Ternr-ifl City, at an afternoon e'e re rno Feh.

17 1n St. LAe's CattwUc-Church, City. Honor attendarits- were the bride's Mrs. Moore Grass man, err Matthew Sw.eehey. bridal party were bridegroom's sister, Thressa Sweeney Mrs.

Paul Sanson! CorintieGrass-man, flower- girl for her aunt; the couple's brothers, David Sweeney and 'Hal Moore; and Mr. Saiisom. The bride was gowned in bridal safiu with Chantllly lace' bodice and formal train. Her veil waa draped -from a lace crown etched with rhine-stones pearls, and she. carried cascade of white roses.

Her attendants carried cascades of daisies to match their daisy headpieces holding tiny and wore mint green gowns The flower girl, in pink, carried a basket ot camellias, The I y. greeted "guests at. the-reception in the Tahitian restaurant. They honeymooned- at Laguna EEach and are residing in Alhambra. Card Party Fashion Parade Sundiay Pasadena' PoBtrria'ster Kath- ryn (Mrs.

Glenn)- Wilson" fe opening 'her home 'from .3 to 6 p.rn. on Sunday for a fashion show sponsored by, the dena Auxiliary (o the National Association Postal. Supervi: sors. Tiic "Postal Parade of is the inspiration of Mrs. Clarence Tnomas McEntire Is in charge ol the ticket sales, John Keeney! of refreshments; Mrs.

Lloyd Kelson o( hostessing, and Mrs. Charles Meyer publicity. Mrs. Ruby earlier, manager of the women's department at the Harris and Frank stores, will direct the models to the tempD ot Mrs. Moody's commentary, written to "swing Jnto spring" with lasliion.

Three who aie modeling clothes for the "beat" generation, are Joiii Hall, Palli Leisge and Karen Meyer. Mmes. Matthew Bill-er, William Bryant, Stanley Crosier, and Jack Meridetlt will model styles for. the fashionable woman. Their escorts will be Matthew Biller, Paul Bradford and Mr, Bryant.

Mrs. Bryant is in charge of the models. -Fashions will be from the Harris and Frank store in Hastings' Ranch, Wednesday The Round Table Alhambra will hold its spiirig salad bar. luncheon, on at nmn in -the Holy. Trinity Episcopal -Church on- North, Gar-' field Mrs.

J. Adams, and.Mrs, Ttay F. Loganj' are co-chairmen of. the salad'bir. committee, Mmes.

Earl' Chaivibers and Maurice Hillis of the social committee. AN EXCITING NEW YOU IN JUST ENROLL NOW 6 WEEKS! Pmeaality DcvetopmHt I i LSKMi Heirttyli5 Hup i BicKoi Hfr Control Wonfroo F.liiM frofitol Mo4Mh W.lki., Ptm uTtf Ttdmltq New New conversational. ''taffod1' stlck-ons are'' being -dreamed" up for. sun, worshi-pe'fs. Animals and' insects, for; instance.

JOHN ROBERT POWERS J'r, M-nvtt 792-7121 46S E. COLORADO PASADENA POSTAL PARADE OF FASHIONS Wilson, Pasadena Postmaster, Meiideth end Aiattliew Eiller, from left, cheek faihion meigoiine. for modeling ideas: Mmes. Meridelh' and Siller wilt 'be-among mod els at "Poital Paradi of Fashions," sponsored by Pasadena Auxiliary to ihe National Asst. of Postal Superviiorj, in Wilson home.

Arcadia Sorority Chapter Chartered 'Little Toot' Financed By Fashion Show Newest of. the 18-1 chapters Df Delta Kappa Garnma Society in California is Eta Kappa Chapter, chartered'at a recent event in the Huiitingtim-Sliera-tDii with 14 members, all Pas By NANCY LONG The color pink prcdominat- orange, deep yellow, arid avo-cd'i'u the 'decorations cado. Sister Mary Ann at An nunciation did theart work on the gold programs black print of Eiffel Tower and an artist with easel. adena area women educators, lnons, and a picket fence at 'the altcr- RIlss Dorothy M. Swatszel, Caliiomia state organizer for lasliion show presented the society and principal.

ol by Junior Auxiliary of the Hamilton. Elementary Methodist Hospital. Chairmen ot the committees for the show are i charge. Up and "Away with Fa: Mines. Thomas shions of, Today drew nearly William Am erid, Phillip Feola, T.h Dliias O'Callacli an, Ray- .400 their mothers, Delta Kappa Gamma Socie-' ty, International, is an.eduea-.

tional, honorary, and professional society for experienced women educators. o.n d' Biers Robert' i Westfall, Kobei't Earl and guests to'see this annual tea-with-iashians event. This is the room that Jack built. P. i-rnit stives of the foui Girls from the Auxiliary and James Frasher.

nthpr rhsntnr in this arpa At- ha Unsls, A day of "Fun and Fundi" iWnn nrrf nxmmz wPI-p uy-pieman, nancy rox, i.ar- for. memberS of Hie Arcadi hostesses at the chartering Groth, Pam Hillings, Janice; Republican Wornens Club and William L. Delphy Howard, CafJiy their Igues.ts will. be held lieLarancuentand Sue Wil bur. of San MarinD, Area XI director ot the society, gave the Welcome address, and the i Arcadia Auxiliary rs mo'd'elinj! were speaker was.

Mrs. Joyce Cozzo memni of San Bprnardinoi second Thursday at 10 at Westerner Restaurant. Mmes! 0. Porter' and Stanley Skafts will co-chairman the day's events. They will be- assisted by Mmes, Thomas J.

Moore, Bartling P. Anderegg, Clayton Stanley', Ezra Chester A. Davis, and Robert Reising. Mmes. Gait Nehcr and Pat Savage.

Mrs. Kay Campbell is the Junior Auxiliary coordinator, Mrs. Roslyn Diener, a senior Auxiliary member, commentated. vice president of California' state hoard of the society. Olficcrs Ihe new Eta Kappa Chapter are Mrs.

Eilleen Bowen, president; Miss Betty Bnif her, and Mrs. Nancy Far-well, vice presidents; Miss Marie Summers, recording fraceeds frcm this benefit will help to pay the balance on items will go to the silent, "Little TdoI," (lie pediatric 'highest bidders at torn can, purenaseu tor me Hon to be held with the card party and Reservations may be made with Mrs. Porter, hospital last year by the Junior Auyiliary. Benefits chairman, and third vice president, Dalene Led-yant, in charge of this fashion affair held in Fellowship Hall of the Arcadia Presbyterian Church, had as her committee chairmen, the Misses Nancy Shoemaker, Peggy Baldwin, Sarah. Smith, and Cathy Meyer.

Carolyn Kuemer is Junior Auxiliary president. NEW WAY TC BE SUDDENLY SUM FOR EASTER Iii? von a woman whose figure is on the good side, but-might look perfect? YnuK be thri ten bv trie new ensv wav science lias discovered for you to hecome Juidderuy sum aiKl Hfex fplctelycom- WE. for tab! c. If The' French look, La Fcmrne Frairie, SI, Anne's Guild Ihe Annunciation Cliumh ot Arcadia spring fashion show promises to be a "gny happening ol Ihe women." According to chairman, Mrs. Ttoin (Beverly) Lynch, this is cloie lo the theme's translation.

In any language the affair attests to be a lovely event. The setting Is llie Canada' Country Club, this Saturday with an 11:30 a.m. social hour oi lo wed by a 12:30 p.m. And we supply the jack. ilnrtjer than 132 inches.

then this secretary; Mrs. Hannah Pearl Alexander, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Wanda Weihs, treasurer, and Miss Martha Mercy, parliamentarian. Members of all Hie area chapters will attend a leadership develop nienl conference Saturday" in' Huntington-Sheraion. The California state convention is scheduled' for April 26 to 28 in the Century Plaza 1 Id lei, Los Angeles.

Mrs. Gary To Speak Thursday "The Collegiate Chapter Today" is the topic of the address which Mrs. Gordon N. Gary of San Marino will give at Thursday's a.m. meeting of the Pasadena Area Panhel-lenic Assn.

Mrs. Gary is a member o( Delta Gamma and is serving her sorority as ifs national first vice president. The meeting will be in the San Marioo home of Mrs. J. Roose.

Presiding during the. business meeting will he Mrs. George C. Brifigs, Delta Delta Delta. The main order of business will be a report on the Scholarship Committee's progress In selecting the nine scholarship winners.

A 5100 award will lie made to a senior girl in each of nine area high schools: The Scholarship Committee is currently conducting interviews in the high schools, arid lias that application forms are available in the deans' offices of the schools. Hostesses for the coffee hour will be Mines. Elwood Lalne, Roy Smctz, Edmond H. Colli a Joseph Phelps, Edivin N. Snyder and Robert Bacon.

idea is not for' you. your weight jiroblern falls within this range, then you can realize A acw, pioother figure today, without-diet or cicrcisc. Suddenly Slim is an all-new Itind of 4-oz. girdle constructed of science One startling innovation is the sheer nvlon luncheon. Irving Gersh will commentate the fashions and French music will he player! on the pianD by Miss Judy alumna ot Annunciation School.

Very pretty topiary trees with the French look will carry out the decorative colors of front panel. This is permanently Ifyou reafeel(ambiiouswe can lend up to $7500 for home improvement All we charge' is $5.50 per $100 per ye'ar! 1' If you'd'like to tallc a)bout it just give us a call and ask for jack. sunenett uy scienen pro and cannot eive or sae. 1 t's vnnnrlrvl hv a Ummincr sr-tinn lwrdcr. A feathers! itched panel down cadi sfcln of this ginlle will coiitnnr yotir hips if they First Westem Bankivould like to lend you enough money to add on to your home.

$3000 could do plenty, And with eight years to repay, and payments as low as $45 a month, you can probably afford it. You wouldn't exactly be throwing your money away, cither. Because adding on to your house makes it worth that muchmore when you sell it. There's no complicated refinancing, no fed tape, no escrow fees, or that sort of thing. We treat- are a problem.

The girdle itself is of a "won der" Lvcr'asoandex blend. IL'j a new oower-net corsistir.e of- nylon, acetate and spindex. It is so comionaDte, Dut nas sucn slimming strength, it gives your- figure cvcrytliitis that's Home Improvement Loans possioic win a toun: ancin 'SiitlIen1v Slim." in' both Oeclil Women Credit Women a tional will hold its monthly meeting Thursday at Brothertons' Farm House at 6:30 p.m. The speaker will 'be Evalyn of Arnolds Jewelry store, whose subject will be "How to think like a leader and still be a successful business woman," All interested credit women and (heir guests are invited to aflend. girdle and parity versions, Is the peak achievement of the California 'designer fenius, it as a simple business deal, liKe a car loan.

PASADENA SAN MARIN'D SIERRA MADRET r5S7 E. Colorado ColoradcrVirginia 2395 Huntington Dr. 100 W. Sierra Madre Colorado-Rosemead 34 S. Garfield i ARCADIA 1155 West Huntington Oft At-rtAMBRA 44 West Main Ninth and Valley iThcy ate 'available at Nash's Liiieerin Scc-I loud Floor, 796-0351.

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1945-1973