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Daily Record from Banning, California • 3

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Daily Recordi
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Banning, California
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jt-i i Wadeasdiy, October 1K1 THE BANNING RECORD THE BEAUMONT GAZETTE IJ of Events MM 7 1 -r 1 1 'rs -v fT i ry vn WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 Ugh Banning AARP pothick: school cafeteria; p.m. Beaumont Soroptimlsto: Rusty Lantern; 7 p.m. I DeMolay: Masonic Temple; 7:30 p.m. V' Pass 20-30 dub: pjn. Rusty Lan- it.

rij vv I iy VI i 1 1 1 I A txA. vVf-1 I i 1 J'- I- a 1 1 r- V. Bahnlng-Beaumont. Elks dub: dubrooms, 1st and Hays; I p.m. I Double Square Dancing dub: Beaumont womans clubhouse; I p.m.

i THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 -A HonoredbyKiwanians Hwanls dub la eoajanetloa with Ihelr Sunert ef rdws program. Youth from ether ourcbee honored by the Khraaia Chib for lb air cborch Cbordws are bon Khranlu Heik Palmer (left) played host to twa members of the Church of Jens Christ ef Latter Day Saiats-Pam lead and Eddie BeaL They were honored at hat weeks meeting ef the Burning service McCunoh Studio PboU If ihe shoe ioops, NrmtaMBmdaRMlai desk) Tttttagjria Mr cMldma "Amm' tmanwr ukgjst mmi BffcMAwI Might nqr wffl Ut IndhidMl Xl at Till fM. tad Am 1B Mtaad by the beat put af At tag Many gifts and cards were opened by the pair, followed by the serving of cake and homemade ice cream later in the evening. Attending the birthday fete were Mr. and Mrs.

John Dahl of Chino, Mr. and' Mrs; Russell Devil of Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buckman of Arcadia, Carl CCavanau of Caba-zon, Lee and Beulah Hosier of speak Birthday party fetes J. T.

Over 35 ed Mr. and with a Joint birthday party a their Woodland Street tonne In Nancy Klug, Editor Banning. Taking hostess duties id the buffet supper were Mrs. John Dahl (a daughter of Mrs. Russell Davis (Mr.

OLearys daughter), and Miss Ruth Mallory, a long-time friend of the honored couple from Los Angeles. Mrs. OLeary celebrated her 83rd birthday at the fete, and her husband his 72nd. Mrs. Marcell will Just -tween Us Garden Section opens clun year by Nancy Klug Web of errors is unraveled with a get7ta gether on first meeting of the 1863-64 1 the home of Mrs.

Frank Endres, I Eugene Campbell, J. W. Ander-seasoo of the Garden SepUon of 932 N. 7th SL I 1rwiP. this -Banning Womans dub wUl Assisting the hostess will be Mrs.

Herbert H. Schuk, chair-be Jwld oa Friday at 2 p.m. at the Mesdames Fadar F. Nelson; man of the section, will present plana to the group for the All-in-one The manufacture a new hair coloring and wava set, all ln-one is the first temporary brighteoer. The fottoa to ap- -plied from an applicator bottle, after the hair has ben fc -awed and towal-dried.

The color asta from shampoo to shampoo then wadies out completely wtth out any color todktapt The sty ling lotion or wave set gives body that holds a style firmly, but without stiffness. (Helena Ctotla Industrial, Inc Nsw York, N.Y.K AXE Low Cost Repair! TV Radio Electronic Equipment TUBES PARIS 737 Beaumont Aw. Phone: 845-1400 BARBARAS PASTRY SHOP COFFEE STOP 84M7M 187 N. Saa Gorgaafo SERVICE Beaumont Rotary Clubu Rusty Lantern; 12 Banning Soraptimist Club: San Gorgonio Inn; 12 noon. TAC girls win ba honored.

Beaumont WCTU: 974 Magnolia 2 p.m. Beaumont AARP potluck: Sixth Street School cafeteria; 4:30 pm. Badt4School Night at Hem-meetin School; visitation begins at 7:30 pm. Cabazon School District board: school admtnistratkn office; 7:30 pm. Beanracni IOOF Lodge 409: IOOF Tsmpla, 7th and Palm; I pm.

Beaumont Junior Woman's dub: woman's clubhouse; 8 p.m. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 BPW rummage sale: 36 S. San Gorgonio; 5 to 8 p.m. Garden Section of Banning Womans Club: 832 N. 7th; 2 p.m.

Delta Kappa Gamma: Shadow Mountain Club; Palm Desert; 7 pm. Banning Boy Scout Troop 235: Scout House, ReppUer -Park; 7 p.m. Round dancing class, conducted by Earl and. Lois Huyck: Beaumont American Legion Hall, 752 N. California; 8 to p.m.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER II BPW rummage sale: 38 S. San Gorgonio; 8 am. to 3:30 p.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 International Food Festival, sponsored by the Womens Auxiliary to San Gorgonio Pass Memorial Hospital: Banning High School cafeteria; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Young People's Fellowship of SL Stephen's Episcopal Church in Beaumont: guild room of Boulton Annex, 8th and Edgar; 7:30 pm MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 Banning AARP Trip of the Year' tnrough California, Arizona, Texas, Old Mexico, and Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico. Through Oct 30. Christian Business Men's Committee: Voyager Inn; 6:30 am. Rummage sale, sponsored by Beaumont AARP: 066 Beaumont 8 am. to Banning WCTU: 143 NT 7th; 1:30 pm.

WWI Veterans, Banning Barracks 2887: American Legion Hall; 7:30 pm. Beaumont Kiwanls Chib: Rus ty Lantern; 7 pm. SUN. MON. TUES.

if But, please accept our apologies, ladies. Many of you may be Interest ed to know that the Rev. Davk Hansen, minister of youth at the First Baptist Church in Banning, left last week to have another corneal transplant' on his eye. A report from wife Darlene David was operated -on Thursday, OcL 3, and is now making eatisfacofry recovery. Both Darlene and the First Baptist Church are grateful to all who have helped financially.

David was supported by the Knights Templar Eye Foundation In mis project If the. operation Is successful, Rev. Hansen expects to have his eyesight completely restored. He will remain in the hospital for another three weeks, so If any of you wish to send him a card or letter, his address to: Palo Alto Stanford Medical Center, 300 Pasteur Palo Alto. A fun-type evening was spent at the Hemet Stables last week by Lee and Madeline Renner and Bruce and Priscilla Reese of Banning.

They celebrated the Renners 17th wedding anniversary with a delicious feast of rmftwiMQ deHcsdfS. LOCKER brief FTA nedaft Mbrnd wfiuhnuntt AB Mrfnflnh SrrfV Photo Learys China, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Blngls and daughter Lequetta of Addin Bloeser of Riverside; Cabazon, and Margaret and Bill OLeary, of Loe Angeles. Also Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Bar-tola and family id Arcadia, Ruth and Roy Gruner of Azusa, Harriet ana Tommy Vice of Banning, Mr. and Mrs. W. ONeal and son Scott of Covina, Mr.

and Mrs. Luche Bartoia of Alhambra, Miss Bertha Robbins of El Monte, Mrs. Margaret Laun-dier of Banning, ana Miss Ruth Mallory of Los Angeles. Friday Workshop and Smorgasbord Luncheon, to be held at the womans clubhouse on Nov. 15 Schakel will also appoint the following chairmen: -Mrs.

Newland De Vault, city beautification; Mrs. W. E. Llndblad, courtesy; Mrs. Edwin Mark Winterbourne, hospitality; Mrs.

Victor T. Johnson, smorgasbord luncheon; Mrs. Jennie M. Powell, telephone, assisted by Mrs. Tho- mu Ackley; and Mrs.

Ralph C. Doyle, tickets. on the afternoon's program Will be. Mrs. Harvey Marten, who will be introduced by Mrs.

FA Snipes, vice chairman of fin Garden Section. Mrs. Marcell win speak on Plant Life Brings realty well is Beauty." The speaker has worked with her husband at MarceUs Garden Center in Banning for the put 14 years and hu also worked on many major, projects in the desert and Pisa areas. Some of her friends and patrons may be surprised to. Iran that Mrs.

Marcell to a qualified State Licensed Landscaper, having passed a written Mate test Sim served the required numhf of years of experience. 'Tt to very Important;" Mrs. Marcell says to have a beautiful yard without being a. Slave to ft, and this is accomplished with proper planning." NOW THRU SATURDAY Adults Only Neae Under 11 toUM momut I YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN MffTHOW HTWtMmO Thru ibriM if Ha mm soswehit daOdsstl josemttmc 'jO CMuS roan EASTMAN COtOT AibawrMMMMNwe Club learns about Girl Eleanor Roberto, neighborhood troop consultant for the DeAnza Council of Girl Scouts told men ben of the Banning Soroptlmlst Club of the new Girl Scout pro-'gram at their Thursday 'Wjmwtlng fo the San Gorgonio The DeAnza District she said, la comprised- Of troops In an towns In Riverside County except Blythe. Over 2S0 glris In Banning will be participating in the new Girl Scout program-this year.

There will he five Brownie troops, four for Junior Cadetto, one or two Cadettcs, and two Senior troops. 'Other October: plans on the $dtuptlmist calendar include a meeting on Thursday, Oct 17 honoring TAC girls for the month of October. Judy West and Jean Wallace -are- TAC chairman in the club this year. At this meeting Jsobel Covington will tell of her trip to Switzerland this summer. The group's Oct 24 meeting will be a Founders' Day pro- gram.

On Oct 31 Mary Petri and Rachel Constantino will give program on classification and membership, -entitled Through the Looking Glass." A birthday celebration for lone October celebrant Ruby Whldden win also ba held at this time. Like many other singers, May troppiltan opera star Richard Tucker pedals a bike to keep fit He and bis three sons near their Gnat Neck, borne. ma pedal k. JL MIMEOGRAPH SERVICE ADDING MACHINE ft TYPEWRITER SALES ft SERVICE RUBBER STAMPS BUSIKpS CARDS TRI-CITIES 'STATIONERS NL.iaa Gergealt S4947B ttimlin far ft Wi JOE the TAILOR CUSTOM TAILOR, IMPORTED MATERIALS DooMs Bieast Coat III WIDCaBlIDeBvto Jn ft Marls 8earmuQa namant. CaOf.

Ph VI SHIf 3S Oat Gha Read i i i Were only human, I guess. And, one of our human chart acteristics is to make mistakes. Today, though, to my day of truth, and I will fry to unravel the web of errors that has been made. All of the the erroneous parts of the Beaumont Womans Club in ow.OcLXStagecoach-Days edition. Error No.

1 Mrs. Tim Coleman was listed as chairman of the Garden Section for 1962-63. Mrs. Coleman to actually the section head for 6344, while Mrs. Frank Mosk was the groups leader last year.

Error No 2 Mrs. Frank Peters was listed as hut years Book Section chairman. She, too; Is head of her group this jyasr. and Mrs. Donald Thurlow ed tiie Book Section last year.

Get that straight so far? Error No. (and tills one to the most fantastic) A paragraph. In tha story, reads Others who have passed on out left a legacy of living memories include In the list were past president Mrs. James Bailie and Mrs. Helen Le Duidenier, both of whom an very much alive.

It to actually past president Mrs. C. M. Bailey who haa passed on. Mrs.

James Bailie, who served as jwesident of the gram In 194840 and 195040, now Uvea In Warner Robbins, Gs. Mrs. Le Duidenier has moved to Santa Barbara. Enough confusion for ons day. Dt Tol Polo Td Astifla- "Tfgrvs Del Ring1 I-BIGHIIS-2 2 GREAT FEATURES J- i i i i i i BEAUMONT AVE.

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