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Evening Vanguard from Venice, California • 3

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Evening Vanguardi
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1'V i jibes. 1 jAngipt 15, i jThisdaHy page It devoted to news of club and society, events in this district, Gsll Society Editor st one of these numbers. Cfty. 2189, Santa Monica 65933. Upon this page appears news of the western metropolitan ana, including Western Los Angeles, Culver City-Palms, Cheviot Hills, Mar Venice, and Del Bey.

i Mrs. George Hines To Give Open House And Informal Tea Presidents Club Will Meet in San Diego Gilbert Steingafts Feted on Return From Honeymoon Elizabeth Henninger Is Wedded to Hugh Miles C. C. Business Women Attend District Meet Annual, Lunch To Be Held By Clubwomen ft An informal openhouae win he held tomorrow, at the home of Mr George H. Hines on Crestmore place, for all bay district women Interested in toe campaign of Eugene (Bla-cailu Mr Hines will serve informal tea, and the group will org anise a Venice Ladies' Blacallua auxiliary-' All Interested are welcome to attend from 3 oclock, until 5.

Mr StocaUua will to guest of honor, and will apeak. it it it Isobel Curtis Directs Games at Playground Utader the direction of Mr Xso-beU Curtis, director, a number of tournaments are being played at toe Westminster playground. Ping pong and checkers are popular at present, due to the hot weather. Recent winners in the ping-pong tournaments are as follows: second division, Peggy HuUry, Wanda Browning. Anthony Turavella; flirt division, Johnny Niemand, Leonard Holden and Etperania Jane In the checkers doubles, the winners are first, Alton Stacey and Curtis; aeeond, Johnny Niemand and June Kaadon.

District work begins chib members after a so-called vacation, with the annual district board luncheon an Friday, August list, when the' district chairmen and committee members meet together for the only time during the chib year. The winking force of Los Angeles district Federation of Womens etUba numbera some 839 women, with the 33 divisions of work each headed by an efficient, trained woman, and a committee selected from the trained women of five countie. This luncheon always taws the capacity of headquarters, but la hfrid there, even though crowded, because of the delightful atmosphere of the headquarters home. Mrs? GraeeiY. Hudson, district president, will preside and them Will be a brief musical provided by the music chairman.

Mis. Ann Mtoervey. The object of the luncheon to glve an opportunity for the working force to meet each-other, and each district chairman introduces her own committee members. Mrs. J.

B. Trewhella, district chairman of hospitality will have charge of the luncheon. Lula Shepherd To Talk Before Missionary Group lAs. Lula Shepherd, international speaker will talk tomorrow at the meeting of the Women's Missionary association on "Christian Cltlsen-ship." address to open to everyone interested. A pot-luck luncheon will be served at 19:30 in the dining room of the church with Mrs.

L. Q. Gilpin, chairman in charge. Hera to Mhe Neahbae Washburn, prominent member -JabY Daughters, Bethel Na. 9.

Tba er-ganhation eatertainad with a beach party today. 3irl Scouts: Strive For Points In Camp Contest Troops 71 end 96, Olrl Soouta, are vtelng for points In contest being staged toward the summer camp outing. VoUejftaU games are bplng played each week, and points are piling op to make a very close race. Of the twenty-eight girls in the eon tort, toe results now eland: Flirt, a tie, Marion Lynch and laobel Curtis, captain; aeoond, tie, Wanda Browning and Amelia Adams; other pieces are aa follow in order, lamella Martin, Helen Haneman, Carol Alworth, Delay Munro, PROUD PARENTS Mr.isnd Mrs. Bernard Brodsky of Lloyd Canfield 651 Wert 40th piece, Los Angeles, Home SfiPTlP of are receiving congratulations on the UII UA birth of a baby girl, bom August 10 bmUrt Bridge at the Culver City University hospital.

Marilyn Jones Brodsky Weighed seven pounds ten' ounces at birth. Mrs. Lloyd Canfield at her home on Burton Hills with a smartly Newspapers, i I 4 a i Ll a Put Residents and ReeMehtti club members will bold a district meeting in Baa Diego on September 18, with representatives bom all parts of the state MT J. nil Finger, president of the local chip ter, and a group bom this organisation win, attend. 11m Santa Monica ffiay Review No.

13, Womans Benefit Association of which Mr Theta Cook, post president of the Presidents' duu to president, will send a group honoring their chief officer. STARTING TODAY A thrilling serial of xhipwreckandadventuro By Gouvemeur Morrli AlmtlMfatl too t. Miss feumbeth Henninger, daughter of G. H. T.

Henninger, of Rose avenue, recently became the bride of Hugh Miles, son of Mr. and Sirs. S. O. Miles of Benedict canyon, st an elaborate ceremony performed at the Wltohlra Methodist church, by the Rev.

Wltote Martin. The bride wore the traditional white satin, -made on simply severe lines, with a long matching coat, made entrain, over the gown. Her veil was of white tulle, and her bon-quet of white orchids. Miss Brownells Baker attended as maid of honor, and wore a flock of roes blege with a brown turban and nosy veil, and bouquet of dark orchid The bridemahto, Mrs. Hsr-old Gray, and the Misses Graoe Baash, Florence Dlller, Helen Mte-Glintock.

and Fiances Todd, all wore flocks of chartreuse green with small hate and veils to match, and carried dark orchid bouquets. William Woodridge served aa best man, and ushers were Harold Gray, Hart Crockett, Robert Allen, Robert Hall, end FYed Klrtry. Jane Joseph and Carolyn Altar, in apricot taffeta, were flower girls and carried baskets of petals. Stabocmte arrangements of white roses decorated the church, end music was provided by James Shearer, organist, and John Gan ton, tenor, who sang two selections. The bride was given In marriage by her father.

(following the ceremony, the young couple were honored with a recep-. tlon at the home of the grooms parents, for FIS guests. The bride and groom sailed for Ruama for the honeymoon, and will return to Hve at the 'Upllfter's Bench, on September W. B. A.

Plans Annual Picnic August 30 At the last meeting of the Batata Montes Review (No. 33, Woman's Benefit Association, 9trs. Theta Cook, president, presided and Introduced Mrs. Marie Gorin, managing deputy, as the guest of honor. Mks.

Ellen Gibbons of Spokane, was also a special guest Several new members were presented to the association, Including Miss Velma Wit. mer of North Hollywood, Xflu. Laura Riggs or Spokane and Mrs. -Wtatflod Iforter, transferred from a Nebraska review. 'Letters were read from MTs.

babel Behrman and Mrs. Alice Wilson, twoffloers, who are enjoying a tour of tne eastern states and Canada, ifra. Kitty Riley was welcomed home, as die hoe Just completed a trip to Balt Lake Qty- Plans will he completed tit toe next meeting, Thursday, August 16, for toe annual picnic scheduled for August Santa Monica pier. Sunday. Night Supper Held at La Mont Home Doctor and Mr Wyant LaMiont entertained with an informal Sunday night supper at their home In Beverly Hill MT.

end Mr Ben Harrold of Cheviot Hills were guest Thimble Club To Meet at Mayfield Home The Thimble club meets Thursday et the home of Mery Mayfield at 1417 Maplewood avenue, Venice, gamchaon will he served at noon. RETURN HOME Mr. and MTs. Olenn XJnn of Oklahoma City, who have bee the housetueeta of htt and Mr George Lee for several weeks have returned to their home. They will visit friends far Bunnyvsto before leaving California, ten.

Linn Is Mr Leek sister. INTENTION TO WED Merrill EL Long of 367 Booth Catalina street, and Clan M. Quito of 9916 Watseka avenue. Culver City. Mitchell E.

Hughes of 614 Flower street, Venice, and Gloria H. Wetrter, of 1660 Vineyard street, Loe Angele CHICKEN DINNER The ladles of the Canjlff Avenue Christian church are serving a chicken dinner in toe annex of toe church this evening and all members and blends arc urged to attend. ENJOY TRIP Claude Junior and Dorothy Ed-ington, son and daughter of flir. and MraCLB. Edlngton of Unden.

drive, Beverly Hill are enjoying aa extended vacation trip through toe national parts of the southwest and visiting relatives fas Salt Lake City. MERALTA WasUactoa at Calve IM Last Timas Taaighb Wm. Powell Mjrna Loy THE THIN MAN" Oaaa at One PAUL LUKAS WYNNE GIBSON I GIVE MY LOVE" STARTS TOMORROW GEOi BANCROFT FRANCES FULLER TLMER AND ELSIE FAT" PATTERSON HERBERT MUNDIN CALL IT LUCK" Or. and Mrs. Gilbert Btelngart who recently returned bom honeymoon spent at Lake Arrowhead, were harts on Tuesday evening, August 7th, it reception and musical held at tire home or the brides mother, Mrs.

Fhrmy Bharitp of '18 Thornton avenue, Venice. Table decorations oonalsted of white candles and mock orange btoesom The bride presided at toe buffet table and cut the remainder of the wedding cake. Games and music furnished the evening's division. Master Richard Markowtts played a group of piano solo Mr Hany Marfcowlta accompanied by Miss Anne Broudy, sang and Miss Gertrude Lawrence and Bab Howard entertained. Mta.

GUbert 8telngart form-er Eleanor Sharlip) wares sky blue crepe gown end a corsage of talisman rose Mr Btelngart was the recipient of many pre-nuptial courtesies and several affairs are being planned In honor of the newlywed Dr. and Mr Stelngart greeted the following guests: Messrs and Mes-dames Harry Markowit 6, Bernlk-er, A. Grteuberg, Bergman, R. Flelner; the -Misses Deborah Shar-llp, Libby Btelngart, Edna Meltaer, Craney Goldman, Cathleen SpHtaer, FMeda Marcu Gertruda Lawrence, Silver, Mary Goldberg, Ester Rosin; Messrs A. Korowlt Bob Howard, Sam Green, Nat FTug, Bob Osborne, Mike Stovin, Ted Meltaer, Lou Berman, and Dr.

Bbria Zemsky and Or. Leon Rosove; Mesdames Bert Freemen, Rase Rosove end Lena Btelngart. Machado Mothers Chorus Meets at Timmerman Home Mr John Timmerman, at her home on Walgrove avenue, waa hostess recently to members of the Machado Mother's Choru at a rehearsal and social afternoon. Those present were Mr Edgar Armor, director, and the Mesdames Sidney Warren, Charles Graham, L. Savage, J.

Elmer Robertson, Arthur E. Pearson, and Mias Alice Timmerman. Crescent Bay Neighbors Business Meet August 17 Business meeting of Crescent Bay Circle 775, Neighbors of Woodcraft, win he held on August 17, at the hall at Second street and Santa Monica boulevard All member are urged to attend, aa bualneaa of major importance will be transacted. a arace Pearson Entertains Guest i Hollywood Mias Grace (Pearson, daughter of Mir. and Sir Arthur E.

Pearson, hat as house guest for a few days her cousin. Miss Grace Pinkerton of Hollywood. They have enjoyed beach parties, swimming, picnicking and many other delightful outdoor event aa well as a number of small social affair Sell articles you no longer need, through Classified Adi gtrifitfinm BOO SEATS IBs ANYTIME MAJOR 3 FEATURES TONIGHT III TOMOBHOW Frankie Dana Ralph Margaa IsTriamph ia Frank Bormage'i No Greater Glory Awarded 4 STARS In Liberty AND ALSO CLIVE BROOK DIANA WYNYARD LETS TRY AGAIN" NOW LAST DAYS MURDER IN THE ti-. PRIVATE CAR" CHABLIH It'MUS MAHY rmilLI L'NA All WHOM THE CODS DESTROY WALTER CONNOLLY BORKBT YOl'NO DORIS KBRYO OgAg MOOT WAX WW ItHW THURSt FRL NFTES AL PEARCE Aad His Marry Gaag( Radi aad Stag Star ALL RtW STAGE SHOW RSW APT! SEW aai OLD FAVORITES aa fit STAGE TRICK NIGHTLY tTA til AND OX THK SCREEN She Was a Lady HOX OFVTCK OPENS IdS HELEN TWKLVETREES ADrLTS (aar aaat) CHILDREN Jla EaA SHE LEARNED ARUrT SAILORS Taa PCRJRE DOCTOR Oemrie Nkhoto, president of the Notional Business end Professional Womens' club of Culver City t-- tended the district conference of the Business and Professional federation Sroup Sunday at the Del Mar club In Santa Monica. (Nell.

Lanier Garrett. press of the Culver dtp cldb.and Ira Martin, a member, aleo aim. Anne P. Leldendcfcer, pred-dent of the district dub, preaided over the conference which opened at 940 and doled at p. m.

Many IntereaUns reporta were given by the various ehabmen and speakers lor the afternoon were Mr Josephine Beamed, state president, and Dr. Honnoe Uu Stone, vice-president. An elaborate banquet was served at mid-day to aome SOOLwomen repre-sentattvea from branch dribs In the Los Angeles Milk Fund Publicity Idea Grows SAw. L. Rouhsavdle, president of Los Angeles, Tenth dUtrtet Congress.

of Puente and Teachers, announces that the sky is the Unit in publicity for the free summer Seed-ins program. Starting Tuesday, August 14, at 18:30 p. ul, end once i day tar the rest of the week, Mr. J.B. Webster, official sky pilot, vUl write from his airplane In behalf of the milk fund.

will be so located In the sky that people for miles around 'can tee and reed the plea. "Aid Milk Fund. Official Day Sunday, Sept. will be the official 1 Day in all churches, Parent-Teacher members are urged to attend a.servloe on that date. rUOCD PARENTS Mr.

and Mrt. Id Plante of SOGXVi Madison avenue, CulverClty, ere receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby boy August tilth at the Culver City University hospital. He weighed five pounds seven ounces at birth and will be celled Edward Robert. cleanly, but to' have seen him at his work of feeding and tending hto collection of wild things, you would have thought him on old man bent with age. Early in the game he had diagnosed hto trouble correctly, but be had hoped that the sudden inflammation would subside and that without wasting any more time or money he eoukl make the Inflammation growing more acute, be ordered Captain Wong Bo into ffitAao, where- there was-- little Dutch hospital with an excellent reputation.

At that reek of heat and humidity, Captain Wong Bo looked cool and terene. He waa tell for 3dna-man, smooth and heavy. Xt would not have been possible to guess hto age vttbin ten years. He was dressed hr a. tunic and trousers of white duck, and he were a tropic helmet.

If yon had watched him for a little while, even without examining hto face, you would have known that he waa a Chinaman. Concealed somewhere in hto right deeve was a email Adding fan. He was wondering why the white man' on the mattress below there couldn't keep still. He wondered how long tt would be before the port doe-tor, whose launch was at the moment- parting company with the customs-wharf, came aboard; end he was hoping that the memage which Mr. FUat, the wireless operator, was at that momeht-receiving and recording tn-the wireless room, would be a message of good omen.

(But when at Jart Mr. Flint emerged ftam the wlrefeeMoom, the recoded message folded between, hto fingers, Captain Wong Bo did not evince any especial Interest. The meege consisted of one word: Holena, the Chinese t- word for HOw do you do. Writ wee American. One won-, dered a little what be was doing under the Chinese flag.

He had a lean intelligent face with the prominent hooked nose of the admrturoua, He had a ken, long, wiry build, and wag probably much stronger than he looked. He waa not men than twenty years old. White Captain Wong Ed read and digested the simple one-word mee-sage, flint watched him with Inquiring eyes. But Captain Wong Bo did not seem to be fat any burry to elucidate, end presently Flint lost patience and said: Well, how about It? "You like danger?" -I oea use tt when have to," said Flint. -Ton Uke small hot eon, high wave?" Sure." said ffhnt.

Hop nice. Am wrong, captain, tn thinking that the voyage in a small boat will be preceded by the shipwrecking of a large boat?" Flint's votes bed risen. The Chinese captain made cautioning gesture with hto right hand. TW talk toe damn load, he said. All right.

said Flint, towering hto voice. "TO be careful. When are we going to do ttt Maybe ten day said Wong Bo, maybe two week When auspicious conaetnn arrive you win step in wtrrieas-room and send 8 memage all ever high seas. Ton say. Help, help, help.

Boidero sink tost. Dome quick.1 a Mbs Bonnie Bradstreet, Queen ef Job's Daughters who will preside at the neat meeting ef the Colter City 0. G. Members Enjoy Swimming Party at Venice A swimming party was enjoyed at the beech hone of Etta Arnold itonday afternoon by members of the Otterteln Guild. Their regular meeting wes held preceding the affair with Virginia Oaalkln, presiding.

The topic was "Building a New World Together With God Among thoee enjoying the day were the Mbaes Virginia Oaalkln, Barbara Held, Kathryn Leep Virginia Blllman, Doris Lankaid, Maxine Moir, Edith Jones and their sponsor, Mrs. Clarence E. Coe. entertained Way, Beverly appointed bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon for friends In Beverly Hills, Culver City, and Los Angeles. Among those present the Mesdamee C.

8. Edlngton, Milton D. Gardner, George Stiles, James Flood, FVsnk iB. Wilcox, Joe lfiSon-ald, Norman Taylor, Otto Hoffman, Fred D1 liman, Thomas SowexbutU, E. H.

Clark and the hostess. Altar Society Members to' Enjoy Meeting Mrs. John Marosoo will entertain members of St. Augustine's Altar Society at her home on' Grandvllle avenue tomorrow afternoon: Care will leave the rectory at 3 oclock for those not having transportation, Mis, Web 6 Melntire to preside. iWOMAN.ro WOMAN Jr noarea shoics son SISSTSS FRUIT DUNKS On a hot day, there to nothing more refreshing than a cold butt drink.

Xt may be made of almost any combination at butt Juloei, or fresh. The addition of lemon Juice Improves the flavor. The syrup from sweetened canned butts may be used with arid Aults, It la better to sweeten the drink with syrup than with sugar, which dissolves slowly. -To make a syrup, mix equal parti of sugar end water and etir ever the fire until the sugpr to dissolved, then cool tt. Make the drink stronger and sweeter than you expect tt to taste, as the melting toe will dilute tt.

Fruit Juices, fooaen In the mechanical refrigerator, may be used for chitting toe butt drink end win not weaken its flavor. Paper nut eups may he used to tnem Jutoes in the refrigerator. Water teas end rtier-bertvussd to chill toe drink. Impart a good flavor. Jutoes delicious in- drinks are lemon, orange, grapefruit, grape Juice, pineapple, cranberry, black-tony, strawberry, raspberry, canned peers or peaches and Jams and Jetties melted with hot water.

Ginger ale, or tea adds a pleasing flavor to butt drinks. Peppermint gives a sensation of eoobnesa To give merely a tuts of If, pour aome peppermint oil into a teaspoon, awn pour tt bask Into the bottle and stir the drink with toe spoon. The wee hit left on tt to eufftotont ta flavor the drink. For mart punches, a very strong lemonade to made end other fruit Jutoes are added. In hot weather it to a pleasant habit to keep mixed butt JuioeS In the refrigerator.

loe eubes and lemon Juice may to added when the drink to desired. FASHIONS, FADS, FOIBLES. Henrttogs are a blase of gkxy. The handbag used to to Jurt a tag. Now tt is a fractional part of an ensemble and must match toe other accessories.

One wooedrs this a trick of the rtwps to sell more bags, so that wo shaO have one for. each scarf, hat and pair of gloves. Fortunately these ensemble sets are not at expensive material Jabots cascade down toe front of dark autta and dresses and giro the white touch needed for neckwear ssettonoan fumlih you fUrttshmeift which make your lart years dress look so flush and new your tort friend will not racog-nlss tt. Flattering lacy veils make the upturned bats am leas severe, end add a mystery end becoming shadow to may look alike yWO lumps of coal may look exactly alike, and yet be totally different 'cuvstwM McviLl (Flint And soon after that, said he, we hit the reef and down we go." And next event on program, remarked Wong Bo, we make daring escape in lifeboat. (Hto little fan put in an appear ance, opened Itself miraculously, and he tamed himself.

Next event on program, he said aentenliousty, wo collect Insurance. The pact doctor's smart launch was making her awing for the foot of the ladder where the Chinese sailor awaited her, boathook in In addition to toe doctor, -toe launch contained another white man. Wong Bo and Mf. Flint met them at toe head of the ladder. Dr.

Van Reuter waa brisk, plump, manly, efficient, young, blond, emoothchaven and effemsoectly Dutch. He reached the bead of the waw five steps ahead of hto companion, and after a quick nod of greeting, said: i Where to toa skk man?" I This way, doctor, said Captain Wong Bn thtnb too damn rick. think putty aoon him die. What seems to be the matter? asked Van Reuter as they moved over toward the mattress where Me-T-mi writoer In The aeeond white man had come aboard and looked about him with curiosity. He wee dark and vivid.

Ha was Immaculately shaved. He may have been thirty. He, wore the usual tropic suit of white duck, but hto garments were smartly cut and tailored. He did not wear the usual mangy white sneakers, or the 111-ehapen high-heetod canvas she which are kept white with pipe clay. He were white buckskin tennis shoes with a broad bond of brown leather across the Instep.

He bad the look of a man who has things done for him, who bee plenty of money, and to tree with It, Amor the man group of Chinese officers, Flint very naturally stood out as the on other-white man. The stranger came forward with a quick friendly smile. He Jerked a thumb-towaid McLeod's menagerte. Those yours?" be asked. had anything that Knelled the way they do," said Flint, "Td have drowned tt long ago.

I'm the wireless. American of course, ssid the stranger. Bo ant 1 My name to Flint, said Flint, "tend what are you doing under toe Chinees flag, taking orders from a Chinese captain? WeU, you see," said Flint, am la on the ley. I'm part owner. to know you, Flint, said the stranger, rxtmdlng hto hand.

My name to Bowen. Flint waa possessed with a sodden boytrii excitement which was very firming to Wm A recond more." he said, "tad Td have told yon it you hadn't told me. Tvs seen your picture la magxrince. Why, you're famous. Everybody knows you.

You Ye Harvey Bowers, the big-game hunter." The young mania enthusiasm was little eegMurasdng to Bowers, and be made an abrupt change of sub- JOCtu (Copyright, 1994. by Bouvemcur Morris) to ef- fared a new In bnrning and heating qualities. Two aewspn-yen may, st glance look alike sad yet be totally different ia editorial content, in news coveraxe, in the quality of features. In short, totally different la every respect BUT appearance. i To know the quality of cool It mwt be thoi onffhly tested To know the QUALITY of a newspaper it must bo read consistently.

To insure this reading the newspaper must bo made inter-eating and it is with this thought in mind that EVERY issue of THIS newspaper is produced. 'There Is SOMETHING of interest to EVERY ember of YOUR family ia EVERY Issue of THIS NEWSPAPER I I.

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