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V' 'i PAGE THRK3 HIGHLAND PARK NEWS-flERAtD. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 5DAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1984 Teachers, Parents to Discuss Problems Surprise Birthday Dinner Mrs. W. D. Turner, 5657 Baltimore street, whos birthday is January 30, the same as the president's, was surprised with a birthday dinner by her mother, Mrs.

C. Bryant, at her borne at 5148 Lincoln avenue that evening. Slicre were present Mr. and Mrs. ryant, Mrs.

L. D. Walck and Walck Following a custom now established at Luther Junior High school, on Thursday, February 15, at 2:15 p. parents and guardians of new students to A -9 grades; ihelu- from B-7 with spring flowers. Among the many gifts was a Chinese incense burner more than 400 years oki and an old and beautiful panel of Chinese embroidery.

Some first editions were the gift of the bride's grandfather, Ii E. Behymer, the noted impresario, among them a book of poems by James Whitcomb Riley, autographed by him 41 years ago. There were also some valued old Wedgewood plates. Upon their return from a wedding trip by motor, the couple plan to resume their studies at Pomona college at the beginning of the new semester in February and will be at home after February 11 at 316 Yale street, Claremont. Before entering Pomona college the bride attended Ramona convent and Franklin High school.

The bridegroom attended Harvard Military school preceding his career at Pomona college. ive, are invited to conferences planned especially to assist them solving the problems being met school by their sons and daughters who are new students. Those interested in the girls newly enrolled will meet in Room 152 with Mrs. Epler, girls' vice-principal, presiding. Those who To Report Society News, Phone or Mail to Mrs.

I Geo. F. Cook, 1117 N. Avenue 54; ALbany 2906 Mary Louise Behymer Marries at Pasadena Program of Music Enjoyed by Married Peoples Class Alpha i The dinner snd program given Friday, January 26. in the High-kind Park Presbyterian church dining room aqd sponsored by i the Married Peoples Class Alpha was a delightful affair.

Mra. J.C. 1 McBirney was chairman of the dinner committee and Mrs. Edward Korn chairman of the program. O.

H. Tallman, a guest, ted tba group singing, which was followed by a solo sung by the Rev. EJP. Charles Anderson. A monologua I was given by Loessa Reeves, small daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Reeves. Singing by a quartet was greatly enjoyed. The four parts were taken by Hugo Winter, Percy Clayton, Edward Korn and George Mueller. Mrs.

Millard Mler. was accompanist for this 1 number. Mrs. A. CL Dodge gave sn inspirational talk and Percy Clayton gave an impersonation of The Hon.

Archie." The outstanding feature of the I program was a singing number I by Mrs. Edward Korn and James McClung, accompanied by Mtaa Meryl Korn. Mrs. Stanley Bur- The local troop of Girl Scouts nd, George Andrews direct-', is conducting a membership drive I wo impromptu stunts indud-B ing Sally Ann Sheldon, daughter of Mr. and Mra C.

F. Sheldon, In a piano number and Caroline new boys will meet in Room 155 where Mr. Shaw, boys' vice-principal, will preside. The school's counselor, Mrs. Fresher; the registrar, Mr.

Link, and the physical education Chairmen, Miss Clark (for the girls) and Mr. Hillebrand (for the boys) will speak at tile conferences. The B-7 home-room teachers also will be introduced. The conferences will close at 3:15 p. m.

during February. Any girl 12 years of age or over may join. The troop, besides the regular Miscellaneous Shower Given for Bride-Elect A A miscellaneous shower Swas given Friday evening the home of Mrs. Harry L. Boroff, 2 GOO Arthur street, honoring Miss Elsie Jo Goltcrmann of 5526 York boulevard, who will be married on February 22 to Everett Shind-ler, also of Highland Park, and will go to Oregon to reside for a few months.

The evening was spent in playing hears, prises being won by mim Olive Jones of San Marino and Miss Bertha Goltermann, sister of the bride-to-be. There were 30 guests present and many gifts were presented. Most of the guests were from Highland Park, where Miss Goltermann has made her home for the last five years. Out of town guests were Mcsdames Rene E. Myers, Albert M.

Myers. Olive Myers and R. C. Homan from Chino. Mrs.

Luther Brown of Pomona; Mrs. W. L. Tester-mann, Harden, Mrs. Gail Grover, Mrs.

Robert Pence and Mrs. Leslie Baxter Glendale; Mrs. Charles Shertz and Mrs. Nellie Wright, Huntington Park; Mrs. Marvin Caine, Alhambra, and Miss Olive Jones, San Marino.

Birthday Celebrated Mrs. William E. Wchmeicr, of 5263 Sumner avenue, was pleasantly surprised Monday evening a party of friends dropped in at her home to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Hershberger, Mrs. A. Vick, Mrs. Mary T. Johnson, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mr. und Mrs. William Truelson, Mr. and Mrs.

Ben J. Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.

George Burkhardt. Miss Dorothy Wchmeicr, Miss Lena Vick, and William Wehmeier. Mrs. Weh-meier was presented with a wal-rut-flavored cake. Complimentary Party Mrs.

Peter Trojan was honored with a prettily appointed party Wednesday afternoon, January 31, at the home of Mrs. J. R. Adkins, 622 North Avenue 53. In a memory contest high favor went to Lessie Tucker Humes and low- to Mrs.

Florence Brackney. In a word puzzle the winners were Mrs. Trojan and Mrs. Hester Pollard. Covers were arranged for Mrs.

Trojan, Mra. J. Dcs Laurier, Mrs. Hester Pollard, Mrs. Dora Doble, Mrs.

Florence Brackney, Mrs. G. R. Brackney, Mrs. Lessie Tucker Humes.

Mrs. Sue Grabbert. Mrs. J. R.

Adkins, Mrs. Edward Col-lcran, Mrs. Mae Griffin and Miss Olive Adkins. Eutrrtaina Church Circle Mrs. A.

J. Hartzell, of South The marriage of Mias Mary Louise Behymer, daughter of Mrs. Helen Eaton Cochran, 389 North Avenue S3, and Allan Wilber-force Marahall, son of Mra. Charlea Marahall, 525 South Central avenue, Glendale, waa solemn-laed at All Bainta Epiacopal church in Pasadena on Friday, February 2, at 8 p. Dr.

Lea- scout work, such as first aid, cooking, sewing, handcraft, goes on hikes and in the summer months, beach parties. McKinley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.

McKinley, in a reading. This group of married people Ij 4s now being led in worship Sun- Mrs. 'Dee Hedrick is Scout cap- teacher' ofhistory and ciriraa tain of Troop 48. The troop meets tea-her of history and civics at history Franklin High school. CuxnnftlahtUii.

Kitchen, Hints Hal Mud by H. Ecoiaa in Barrie Your City-Ownd Biuaaa si Pawar ud Light IUN OATMEAL through your food chopper before making oatmeal icebox oookiea. They will be muck smoother. fl UK A COIN POPKI when crisping corn flakes, puffed rice or other cooked cereals. Just a few shakes overthe fire is sufficient and it saves heating the oven.

ROZEli CHEEK SALAD every Friday night in the Arroyo Seco clubhouse from 7:15 o'clock to 8:30. Parents are welcome to visit and see the work done by the girls. lie E. Learned reading the ritual before a large company of relatives and friends. Huge bouquets of pink and white blossoms and lighted cathedral candles at the altar lent their beauty to the setting for the ceremony.

The bridal pair knelt on a long white satin pillow for the benediction. Preceding the ceremony Charles W. Poor, organist, played wedding selections and later the Lohengrin Wedding March for the entrance of the bridal procession and the Mcndrlsaohn Wedding March for the recessional. Mira Elvida Rizzo sang Promise Me" and Because." The bride, given in marriage by her father, Glenarvon Behymer, was charming in a bridal gown of ivory satin fashioned with long train. The long tulle bridal veil was trimmed with orange blossoms.

She wore no jewelry except a platinum and diamond pin, a gift from the bridegroom. She carried a shower bouquet of lilies-of-thc-valley and roses. The maid of honor, Miss Iaicylle Goldsmith, in pink satin gown and pink hat, carried a French formal bouquet of pink sweet 1 peas and roses. The Misses Emily Lura Poor and Sophie Cobb in yellow taffeta and Margaret Adams and Mary Catherine Buell in light blue taffeta, hats' to match their dresses, were bridesmaids and each carried a French formal bouquet of spring lowers. Little Barbara Lee Be-lymer, sister of the bride, made a dainty flower girl in light green organdie.

She carried a white basket filled with rose petals. Lyman Bosserman served as best man and the ushers were David Heryford, Donald Heryford, Wilfred Jagd and Roy Brown. Following the ceremony a reception for the bridal party and some 100 guests was held at the i home of the bride's The rooms were artistically decorated No matter what it Is, If Its saleable, a News-Herald classified ad will sell it ALbany 1159. mtf -J. Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. daughter, Marion. A beautiful birthday cake was an important part of the menu.

Mrs. Turner received -lovely gifts. After the dinner cards were played. Birthday Celebration Mrs. F.

C. Nash celebrated the fourteenth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Norma Nash, with a delightful dinner at their home, 5929 Meridian street, Wednesday night, January 31. Decorations were in red and white and the cake was decorated with 14 candles. There were present the Misses Lorene Chaney, Ruth Wheelbar-ger, Frances Schoftal, Sue Roland, Charlotte Ward, Vera Fox, Alla Gardner, Norma and Mrs. Nash.

Tenth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jamieson, 422 North Avenue 61.

entertained 10 little girls Monday afternoon in Celebration of their granddaughters tenth birthday. Those present were Helen Ditmore, Hazel Sears, Ruth Staughton, Anna Marie Van Bears, Catherine Gill, Eleanors Land, Louise Shultman, Mae Aldrich, Beverly Pasadena) entertained the Mary Thomberry, Margaret Richter and and Martha circle of the Highland Joyce Macintosh. After a colla-Park Christian church at her tion, games were played, home Thursday afternoon. After short business session there 500 Party was a social afternoon and light PpHard of refreshments were served. Among 6203 El Rio, Eagle Rock, enter-those present were Mrs.

Leo E. tained Wednesday night, January McKee, Mrs. P. L. Cannon, Mrs.

1. wlU1 a 50 party. The Theophelos, Mrs. Z. Nelson, others present were Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Battles, Mra. C.

A. Mrs. R. W. Brackney.

Mr. and Brier. Mrs. K. A.

Hartzell, Mrs. Mrs. J. MacCloud, Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Fuller, Mrs. V. J.

Van Frank Hites, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleck, Mrs. S. D.

Moody, Mra. Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mrytle Baxter and daughter, Williams. Dorothy.

I Dinner and Theater Clmer Cmft Club I Honoring Mra. Arthur Gould, Mra. Clara Yale, of 404 Red- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Monte of 220 field entertained members North Avenue 51 entmained of the Clever Craft club at her Saturday evening with a birthday home with a party Tuesday eve- dinner and theater party.

Guests ning. Guests were Mrs. Roland included Miss Betty Gould, Arthur Mitchell. Mrs. Clara Towne, Mrs.

Gould, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Elsie Munsic, Mrs. Hester Dor- Gould, sett, Mra.

Charlotte McShane, Mrs. Myrtle Triance. Mrs. Frances Pajama Party Brown, Mra. Mabel Gould, Mra.

Guests at a pajama party McManus. Mrs. Bertha Jeffrey, i Saturday evening at the home of Mra. Adelaide Thompson. Mrs.

Mrs. Alberta Hoffman of 925 Laura Tennis, Mrs. Lula Shaw. Dexter street were Misses Lucille Mrs. Jessie Worley.

Mrs. Estelle Kipp, Mary Houghton, Aitoa Drin-Cory and Miss Marguerite Jeffrey, kle, Maxine Carson, Gladys Kil- son, Frances Giberson and Sophie Kayser. Pre-nuptial Surprise Miss Katherine Hall, of 5033 1 ffm, i fujifLui S'afSfSSSteS pUlSS. an graduation at her party Thursday evening at Ocean 1 Pr Park were Misses Marjorie Ade- Muer. Pearl Woodward Dorothy wlta Banicartel ofLoa yeto; Finlev and Messrs.

Mel Kruger, Pink and white sweet peas and Pra( ivi ni uaibna favors were used in table decorations and covers were marked for Misses Lois Heintz, Virginia Dalton, Maria Vetter, Frances Belton and Ellamae Lees, Mrs. Esther 5S5d A Lees 1 364 North Avenue 63 entertained SiSa SS; Riddle I30 embers of their family at a Party for Husband Mrs. W. E. Taylor gave a surprise-party for her husband Saturday evening, January 27, at their home at 4543 Paul han avenue.

Those present were Mr. andMrs, Diedrich, Mr. and Mrs. in aL I reunion breakfast Sunday morning. Indian Woman Tells Legends to C.

A. R. Indian legends, as told by Mrs. Frank I Jeanne L. Strange Cappel, senior MODERNISTIC BARBER AND.

FINGER WAVE SHOP 1 -RUSTS Phone ALbany 3003 5606 N. Figueroa Next to Highland Theatre Lidice' Hair Shaped. Bhaaipaa, Rises and laser Ware Wat ar Dry Lad 1' Shut pm, RImm, Scalp Mimic aad Fiasar Wavs Wet ar Dry Farewell Parties After graduation from Franklin High school last Thursday night, 24 friends of Wilbert Bruce were entertained at his home, 5247 Stratford road, by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Bruce, assisted by their daughter, Miss Yvonne Bruce. A delightful supper was served at a long table decorated in pink and green, with place cards and accessories harmonizing. Afterwards, at peanut bunco, first prize was won by Willard Grabam and consolation by Frank Carter. Those present were the Misses Jean Holcomb, Ruth Zimmerman, Georgia Banks, Jean.

Porter, Lewcllyan Malcomb, Mary Long, Kay Davidson and Yvonne Bruce; Mrs. Callie Cooper, Mrs. Amy Wolaver, Mrs. Lulu Davidson and Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce; Johnnie Johnson, Allen Bower, Willard Graham, Frank Parker, Robert Cooper, Leo Imhoff, Lloyd Hanson, Norman Bewsher and three Ephebians, Cyril Delevanti, Francis McCullom and Wilbert Bruce. In honor of Wilbert, who left Monday for a stay of several months on a fruit ranch at Little Rock in the Antelope valley. Miss Mary Lee entertained a group of friends at a Korean banquet at her home, 5421 York boulevard, Saturday evening. Sunday night Inter church, Miss Jean Holcomb entertained for Wilbert at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs- Sturgeon, 1022 North Avenue 57.

A social time was enjoyed with refreshments. Another group enjoyed the hospitality of Johnnie Johnson in honor of Wilbert last Friday evening at his home, 4985 North Figueroa street. Surprise far Wife One of the many pleasant social gatherings held at the Arroyo Vista clubhouse this season was a surprise party given in honor of Clara Atchison by her husband, Floyd H. Atchison, last Thursday evening. A scenario waa read by the host with pun names of all present cleverly interwoven in the story, giving each person a cue to find his partner.

At a late hour refreshments, including a cake beautifully decorated with "Happy Birthday, Clara" was smiifby Misses Burnetta Atchison and Esther Sherwood. Invited gucBta were Robert and Loree Ford, Elmer and Ruby Ward, Perry and Lovica Atchison, Joseph and Ruth Bczic and Russel and Lesta Coulter. 75 50 Mass me akss. wsae see Bilk sad ft cas iaai mt stty. Freese in electric refrigerator, cut in squares for serving, place small crisp lettuce leaves and garnish with a bit of jelly.

DO YOU KNOW many parties now Mend up in the kitchen? If your kitchen Is equipped with an electric range, your guests will be impressed, since it marks a modern hostess. ladividaal Hair Calc Lad ice ar Men 55 FINGER WAVE Dry 55 'Surpriso Housewarminy Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Fuller were honored Saturday evening, January 27, when a group of Hlgh-lcnd Park friends surprised them with a housewarming. The occasion celebrated their first week in their new home at 5220 Hub street. They received many gifts from friends and family. The evenings jv as spept. in dancing, which was followed by refreshments.

Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Dretzlnger, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansel, Mr.

and Mrs. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McClellan, Mr. and Mrs.

Nicholas Klein, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn May-hew, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Calla-ban, Mr.

and Mrs. Forest Conant, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Livingston, Mrs. Pete Sorrenson, W.

S. Gilbert, Miss Betty Clcmensen, Bob McClendon, Miss Frances Maug han, A1 Latham, Jake Ankers, Miss Hazel Fuller, Harry Donell, Ray termed, Miss Marian and Miss Helen Fletcher. Dinner Guests Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.

De-Groot of 1620 North Avenue 55 were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paul and daughter, Betty Jane; Mrs. Bertha Young of Washington, mother of the late Charlie Mack; Mrs. Leona Paul and Frank Young of Washington, and Miss Bettv Jane Mack of New York, Luncheon Guests Mrs.

A. Karperos of 512 Mil waukee avenue entertained guests at her home Wednesday afternoon at luncheon. Covers were marked for Mrs. Jessie Norton, Flossie Grau, Mrs. Ruth Montgomery, Mrs.

S. McMillan, Miss Lillian Chrys, Mrs. A. Tas-sop, Mrs. E.

Adler, Mrs. Mildred Prescott, Mrs. Effie Adams and Mrs. Lillian Pariv. Graduation Compliment To celebrate the graduation from Franklin of her brother.

Harold Smith, Mrs. George Boyd of Alhambra entertained guests at her home last Tuesday evening at a delightfully appointed dinner party. At table, covers were marked for Misses Helen Goule, Marjorie Andersen, Muriel Jones, Geneva Brown and Messrs. Ernest House, Justin Anderson, Graham Authorson and the guest of honor. After dinner the young couple enjoyed dancing and games.

a HENNA PACK and DRY FINGER WAVE. NOTHING DOES SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE AS YOUR TELEPHONE Everthing to Build Anything BACK East and in California all W. E. Cooper lumber yards display this slogan. We do actually handle a complete variety of all things used in building and repairing homes.

THIS IS LIKOLEI'M MONTH. WK HAVR A fl'LL LINK Hash, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones, president of CapL Richard Still-Mr. and Mrs.

Goodell and Mr. and well society, held absorbing inter-Mrs. W. G. Dunlap.

Cards were est for children of Highland Park played and bunco prizes were chapter. Children of the Ameri-given. can Revolution, Saturday at the home of Miaa Holland Kinkaid, Complimentary Party 6003 Eucalyptus lane. Both Mrs. Mrs.

C. S. Peneseau, -1117 Oak Cappel and her son, Robert, who Grove drive, entertained a group accompanied her, were In the of friends Wednesday afternoon gsrb of their Chippewa tribe, of last week. There were pres- Miss Mary Louiae Kinney waa ent Mra. Peneseau mother, Mra.

voted into membership and Robert W. H. O'Connor, and daughter-in-1 Humes, registrar, announced that law, Mra. Merle A. O'Connor, and papers of Helen Jones had been baby Marlene; Mra.

W. Slade and approved by Washington national daughter, Mra. James Ingalls, office snd that she la in full and her mother-in-law, Mrs. In- membership, galls; Mra. L.

G. Harris, Mrs. Mrs. E. C.

Hathaway, senior Kenney, Mrs. Milligan and Miaa president, told of the state con-Thcresa Mayer. Terence of the C. A. R.

all day At bunco Mrs. Slade won first March 18 in Hollywood library, prize and Mrs. OConnor second. Three local members will have a Afterwards refreshments were part in the Mrs. I ou save time money-opportunity itself when you telephone ahead You cover more territory.

You cover it more frequently. You reach out-of-the-way places at a low cost. You pave the way everywhere for more profitable visits in person. W.E.Cooper Lumber Co. 5103 York Blvd.

ALbany 5313 I Lawrence Henry Quirollo, national vice-president, will entertain all C. A. R. societies of Southern California at a party at Hotel Normandy at 2 p. m.

February 24. Southern California Telephone Company Business Oflice: 2145 Daly St. Telephone Michigan Go This Carefree Way To Tho 24th National Kirkpatrick-Mock Miss Ruth Mildred Mack became the bride of Ivan Martin Kirkpatrick on Sunda yevening at the home of the bridegroom's sister, Mrs. H. L.

Harris of 1748 Phillips way, with the Rev. Aldcn Lee Hill officiating. The ceremony was performed by candlelight in rooms tastefully decorated in jasmine and fernery under a wedding arch. The bride was clad in a white crepe sport ensemble with red trim. Maid of honor.

Miss Jewel L. Kirkpatrick, sister of the bridegroom, was attired in a flowered pink crepe de chine gown. Orville E. Snowbarger served as best man. The wedding and reception that followed was attended by 20 close friends and relatives.

Surprise Stork Shower The evening of January 30 a group of friends from Highland Park surprised Mrs. Leland Nelson of Sunland at her home with a stork shower. In the party were Mrs. C. L.

Davis, Mrs. Ruth Davis Rouse, Mrs. M. P. Rouse, Mrs.

Barr, Mrs. Marjorie Brown, Mrs. Stanley Johnson, Mrs. Marian Agan, Mrs. Dave Whitscll of Iowa, Mrs.

T. H. Scifers, Mrs. J. B.

Roscnberger, Miss Nina Rouse, Mira Helen Scifers and Miss Rachel Whitsell. The evening was spent playing games and just before refreshments were served the honorce was presented with a doll carriage full of gifts. Pot-luck Turkey Dinner Guests Saturday evening for a pot-luck turkey dinner at ithe home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hites of 6263 Saylin lane included Mr.

and Mrs. H. Barton, Mr. ard Mrs. R.

H. Brackney, Mr. end Mrs. Lester Jumper, Mr. and Waldo Landmeir and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kibler. After dinner the group attended the Highland Park American Legion dance. i Birthday Surprise Miss Mary Hillmand of 4801 San Marcos place was pleasantly surprised at her home Saturday evening by a party of friends who dropped in to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Guests were Misses Rcnclte Allen, Betty' Jean Gctchell, Barbara Brenf, Vivian Prcmiecing, Beverly Woolf, June i Gilpin, May Gilpin O'Mul- Entertain Past Matrons The past matrons of America chapter, O.

E. and their husbands were entertained at the home of and Mrs. E. D. Massie, 5314 Monte Vista street, Saturday evening.

Bridge and bunco were enjoyed. The first prizes for. bridge were awarded to' Mary and Joseph Harding, second to Elms Laporte and James Cram, and consolation to Albert Laporte. In bunco the trophies went to Edwin Le Baker, first; Bert Hamilton, second, and Ida Morgan, consolation. Refreshments consisting of chicken sslad, hot rolls, lemon chiffon pie and coffee were served by the hostess, assisted by Estelle LeBaker, Clara M.

Hodges and Mary Harding. Birthday Party A delightful party waa given in celebration of Mias Ida Pfeiffer's twenty-first birthday February 3 at the home of Mr. and Mra. A. Hasler on Fallston street.

Dancing and a midnight buffet supper were enjoyed by the following guests; Mr. and Mra. Charles Pfeiffer, Mr. and Mra. Vem Nordquist, Mr.

and Mrs. Lionel Bushaw. Mr. and Mra. Lou Koupal, Mias Ethel Arnold, Miss Evelyn Mathews, Code Plunket, William Cobleigh, Mer-Jlyn and Marian Hasler and Roman and Wilbert Koupal.

Birthday Dinner Tp celebrate the birthday amw veraary of Charles O. Berg of 716 Aldama terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hall of East Seventy-sixth street entertained at their home Saturday evening with a dinner party and cards.

At table covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Berg, Miss Frances Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Hall and Melvin Laird.

Bridte Club Entertained Mrs. George Paulin, of 3764 San Rafael avenue, entertained the Hilltoppcra Bridge club at 'her home Tuesday, with luncheon and cards. Those present included Mrs. C.v E. Nihart, Mrs.

A. Thompson, Mra. J. B. Merrill, Mra.

William Dallas, Mrs. JPaul Bar-'' nard, Mrs, Betty Mimam -and Mrs; SAN BERNARDINb-FEB. 15 to 25 fob served. Birthday Celebration Mrs. Elmer Jones, 459 Lewis street, celebrated her husband's birthday Tuesday evening, January 30, with a Spanish dinner, sml.

A-Jvc- honor of President Franklin D. j2 StlluCIltS Roosevelt's birthday. There were 20 at dinner. Afterwards bridge i Northeast Los Angeles wBs played and prizes awarded, 8tudenta at Lot Angeles Junior Mr. Jones received some fine gifts coiiege received the title of asso-and cards.

ciate of arts at the sixth semi- annual graduation exercises In the Roosevelt Birthday Luncheon college auditorium last Thursday Miss Josie King, of Muirfieid afternoon. They are: Helen read, entertained at luncheon -on Appleford, 5619 Rangeview ave-Tuesday, January 30, at the Wee nuej Howard M. Baird, 158 West Hoose on Thorne street, in cele- Avenue 26; Edward Behme, 5266 bration of President Roosevelt's Mt. Royal drive; Denver F. Cook, birthday.

The table waa beauti- 803 North C4: Esther fully decorated with pastel shades Davis, 4911 North Figueroa street; of sweet peas and1 maiden hair Stuart T. Emalie, 412 Holland fern. Assisting Miss King were avenue; Charlotte Evans, 129 Miss Grace Pascoe of South Pass- South Avenue 58; Margaret L. dena and Miss Alice Herzog of Hayes, 5414 Stratford road; Vir La Fayette, Ind. Covers were laid ginia M.

Houchina, 6818 Pollard for 10 guests. street; Victor Murdogjh 900 Hy- I perion avenue; Lillian. Schlagel, Twenty-ninth Annit'crsary 5225 Argus drive, and Yale Dr. and Mrs. T.

J. O. Volkmann 1 4731 Toland way. celebrated the twenty-ninth anniversary of their wedding January! Ail finpipv Will 28 with a dinner, at which they AW ptlCieiy III were joined by a few at their home at 5608 Monte Vista street. The dining room was tastefully decorated for the occasion with choice flowers.

Evcninu of Bridye Mt. and Mrs. Harold Filer, of 6321 Garvanza avenue, entertained guests at their home Tuesday evening at bridge. Those present were Mr. and.

Bob Friberg of. Whittier, Mr. and Mra. R.1 Blust, Mr. and.

Mrs. James Me; illan, Mr. snd Mrs. nge of Sierra and Hear Uncle Remus rra Madre. and Tonight is the time of the regular meeting of the Woman's Aid society of: the Park Methodist Episcopal church.

Preceding the business meeting there will be a dinner at 6:30 o'clock. The speaker of the evening will be' Mr. Bonn ell (Uncle Remus), who will take his listeners on a trip to the Hswaiian Islands in picture and song. There will also be special music. Mrs.

C. Metcalf will have charge of f.Vthe dcvbtionals. Mra. E. V.

T. THIS year, "Californias Greatest Mid-Winter Event presents the National Hone Show as sn added attrao tion to the gorgeous feature displays and elaborate exhibit! of the golden fruit amid a contrasting decorative motif of r- V'-) A.ltW ice palaces and winter continuous programs of music and entertainment featuring orcheatraa, bandit singers, dancers, etc every day a big day! Make yoiir trip to the Orange Show a real pleasure rest, max and enjoy the scenery along the routes of the Big Red driving strain, no traffic jams, noparkinc coat yoi save in many ways when you go via the Big Rea Can. Ask yew Agwt CswAkIw efcwrt tte lew 1 Keundtrip fares end Convenient SckeMss -'d Mt tiff All le tke: Sens Svill presidd. Oo11 PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAILWA a a ABLER, Peusngm Trfi Mmaya is Hushlcr. (Alice and Kenneth A lind.v Kathleen Louisa.

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