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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 20

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Reno, Nevada
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20
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It's the fashion beauty value of the as tine a shoe as you need ever buy I fine kid suede that holds its shape keep beauty longer Expensive rhinestone trim accented by pleated faille Perfect fitting sixes to 10 AAAA thru CJ 'lW gg I gg jVJf wBKMMSRb 'C! i 1 siMffiBafigff wLere can you duplicatewlese love 15 I I Tl1 i I SijSjRfc NEVADA STATE JOURNAL RENO NEVADA PAGE TWENTY SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1 1953 SocietUaClubs 4 Alice Melarkey Society Editor Telephone 3 4121 I I Of Nevada Garden Club i Entertained In i Gilman Home Sunset Gardeners met last Wed nesday wtih Mrs Gilman in her Rose Circle Drive home and heard a resume of the recent meet ing of the executive board of the Reno A Sparks and Carson Qty garden clubs given by Mrs Re delius club president As part of the project for this year the growing of a plant or flower for the first time from seed either indoors or outdoors Mrs Larry Pace displayed color ful gourds Mrs Dino Martini scarlet flax and Mrs A Bus schfer carnations or the program Mrs Busscher demonstrated three different types of flower arrangements the cres cent the side triangle and the fart shaped arrangement using chrysanthemums and autumn ber ries The tea hour followed and re freshments were served from a table appointed in an autumn motif with floral centerpiece and napkins and nut cups in Hallo colors Present were Mesdames Bud Ba aeaux A Busscher Doug last Thomas Eddy Alfred Jahn Ed Knieke Dana Little Dino Martini Ralph Mattison A Neuen swander Larry Pace Redelius IN Reynolds Vernon Segale William Tedrowe Hattie Reinen and Gilman You can dice sliced pineapple easily before emptying it from the opened can by inserting a sharp knife in the center and cutting out KI Club members worked las Tuesday on the 1953 Christmas Seal campaign with UULUtlN AJL Mrs Nellie Bohn executive director for the Nevada Tuberculosis and Health Assn More than 2500 envelopes and seals were made ready for mailing and the group plans two more such meetings Pictured are (seated left to right) Mesdames Dorothy Hall Bessie Elliott Annie MacDon aid Augusta Breuscher Lena Yount Cecile Nelson lorence Read and Mary Rae (standing left to right) Nellie Bohn executive director for Nevada Tuberculosis and Health Assn and Edythe Marquis of he Reno recreation center Edna Cann Gladys razier Pearl Vincent Alberta Klein Anna Miller Amelia Belz Margaret Hedger rances Hood Bernice Van Sickle Ona Cordill Alma Gonder and Mr Lowe The club is sponsored by th? department of parks and recreation and membership is open to all Reno resi dents 50 years of age or more Meetings are held each Tuesday in the Reno Community Center 303 Cen ter St (Gross photo) I 's 2'' i 'X hwC? 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SL" 1' i i frsv rj 'jMllH Lf faxaaA I SB BBk 'Hi k9B 2n i iflkfllH iR MRM 1 rHMBrBIIEB BsrPhBBI RMMMMBBMMjHESL i Lacking a central year round art gallery the artists and public of northern Nevada owe much to the generosity of the local art enthu siasts who make space available The Mapes Hotel art gallery on the mezzanine floor is an example or three years now they have pre sented the of local artists to local residents and visitors Cal Bromund was the first to show there a one man show that stayed most of the first year This was followed by a series of group show ings the present under the direction of Harry Metzger president of the Nevada Association The usual strength of the show is about ten paintings and as these are primarily landscapes OE Auxiliary Honors State President Meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary OE was held recently with Mrs Herb Penman presiding The state auxiliary president Mrs Anita Preston of Lovelock paid her official visit to the Reno auxiliary In her honor a formal initiation was held bringing in to membership Edna Lee Carroll and Henrietta Zeme On behalf of the Reno auxiliary Mrs Penman presented Mrs Pres ton with an prehid corsage and Mrs Clarence Harrison presented her with a gift of linen Mrs Preston gave an interesting report on hep trip to the National Auxiliary Conyention held in In dianapolis last August At which she represented the state of Ne vada The jackpot was won by Mrs ward $138 4 PURPOSE CREAM Either 89c lyour weatlier M2 price LOG INTSlOBUCrORY O'BW 4 LIMITEd TIME OXLY! 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No shocking color change rub off fade or raa Not permanent dyo Easy to um at home 999 9f saM psrfMt ACIAL TISSUES Siik 400 Count 0Qe 29c value such radiant oohng coor Lustre Color Home Hair Coloring $pray $350 HORMONE CREAM ALLWE4THEII LOTIOS Whatever the weather lovelier! skin softer smoother more supple No more chapping rough ness or scalcy skin or hands lace and throat spray net giant 11 size $k50 SKIN RESHENER Ramidell $250 CLEANSING CREAM E5rmo mi HEiEEr 'i jRHB fc gke 'sjKi Ef fey 3Sr A Ay thi ssalcsrs ol Lutfn Crtmt Shampc pint 125 friend J8 T0GTH PASTE Ch orophyl! $100 CREME SHAMPOO 50' Smith Valley Social Notes SMITH VALLEY Oct 31 (Spe cial) Auxiliary to Kermit Ned denriep Post No 8084 VW met recently at Veterans Hall in Wel lington Mrs Ted Keeley presid ing Mrs Lloyd Benson and Mrs El mer Boyle were accepted as new members The public card party which had been postponed because if other activities in the commun ty will be held November 9 at 8m at Veterans Hall The auxiliary will prepare the midnight supper for the Ball November 7 at the Smith Val ley Hall and a committee was ap pointed contribution was made to the Hospital Christmas "und It was announced that Mrs Barbara Savoy of Reno department joiio chairman will present pic by the national polio founda tion at Smith Valley High School November 24 at the regular meet ing of the TA Plans were made for the official visit of Kay Johnson department president November 27 It was an nounced that the auxiliary is giving $25 war bond as first prize $10 as second prize and $5 as third prize in the essay contest "Build True at the local schools Mrs Dugan Albright and Mrs Acciari were hostesses and served refreshments to the following mem bers: Mesdames Lloyd Benson El mer Boyle Ida Allen Jess Rife A Nuti A Bunkowski A Sayre Chester Smith Werner Ted Keeley Chester Keeley Charles Everett Claude Oakes Glenn ul stone Neddenriep and visi tors from Yerington Mesdames Cecile Stallard June Perry Mil dred Matheus and Dorothy Matheus president Mr and Mrs Archie Kendall former residents of the Colony dis trict visited friends in Smith Val ley recently They planned to con tinue on to Southern California to visit family members before return ing to their home in Oregon Elvin Davis has returned to Al Calif after spending the week here with his son and daugh ter in law Mr and Mrs James Davis and family Mr and Mrs James Davis and family moved this week into new home adjoining the Everett residence The state motto of Texas in The name stemmed from the Spanish pro nunciation of a Caddo Indian word meanifig such radiant tetura! oofa'nq coorl Lustre Color Home Hair Coloring i' a WBBi 9 New color beauty for Blondes Brunettes Red heads and Snow Whites! No shocking color change rub off fade run 9 Not a permanent dye Easy to use at home or the right effect! for your hair act LuftreColer guide 10 perfect ahadfs! $15 jlE3 4 to 6 color treatments In 1 bottl ty th moktn of LvttroCrtmo Shampoo Walter Bence ollowing the meeting the Aerie presented a program after which the auxiliary officers served re freshments to the Aerie and Auxil iary members Present at the meeting were Mesdames Herb Penman Wil son George Dallimore Ernest Gi ossi Philip Crowder Sandro Ros si Herbert Bonham Johansen Clarence Harrison McGow an Leo Caldwell Walter Bence rank Rowe Urban Quaresma Ed Smith Ray Les Pen ninger Tom Zeme Carroll Earl Truex Rhea Stone Anthony Tri gueiro and A Donatelli Guests: Mesdames Ray Johnson Lois Cronin Eileen Aswegan from Sparks Rose Parker Agnes Perog lio Mary Dodson Helen Betz Opal Sherman and Eleanor Su pers from Carson City Anita Preston Annie Aufdermaur Pau line Cerini Bertha Crew Anna Marie Metche and Dorothy Olaeta from Lovelock The wild barrier islands of South coast have a storm warning system of their own When marshmen hear a big bull alligator bellowing in August or September long after the saur ian mating season they believe he is predicting a hurricane roaring up from tbe Caribbean this number permits sufficient spacing for good effect As this exhibit is constantly changing always something new to be seen Art two" kinds culinary and graphics: miss Harry Dia illustration for Vir ginia City Helen Evans Brown editor (Ward Ritchie Press) Well rpiss the recipes either There has been such an unex pected rush of registration to the Thursday night Art Workshop classes sponsored by the adult edu cation department of Reno High School that rank Lynch adult education director has announced a second section of the class will be instituted in the near future prob ably to meet on Saturday morn ings Carolyn Edmondson art instruc tor for the adult classes will also teach the additional group Because of her many years of experience in adult art instruction Miss Edmond son believes that the workshop method is the ideal pattern for such classes The class component in cludes professionals amateurs and beginners and the laboratory sys tem makes it possible for each to bring to class a piece of work or an art problem for discussion and help In this way each student has the incentive pf working op an art proj ect of particular interest to himself while at the same time getting the valuable stimulation of working with a group under competent supervision or registration and assignment to group those interested should contact Mr Lynch directqp of adult education at Reno High School as soon as possible This past the Latimer group suspended regular meeting activi ies and took advantage of the all color with a sketching picnic at Lake Tahoe on Thursday Mrs Eleanor Smith of Glenbrook was hostess for the painters i Ethel Davis president arrived home in time to preside after her successful one mart show for the Association of University Women in Boulder City The Nevada Association show this weekend at Carson City provided an excellent opportunity for those with art in mind for Christmas giving If you are to be the donor and there was something you particularly liked in the show or wished to commission a particu lar artist you can contact the artist directly or addresses or tele phone numbers you need Clemen tine Westover secretary of the raiHlsiiiiiN LOSE INCHES WEIGHT 5 10 Lbs In 10 Treatments CALL MRS RUTHERORD RN SH for appointment Phone 2 8392 or 2 1824 Hours: 9 am 4 pm 6 8 pm BH RENO SLENDERIZING STUDIO 735 Wells at Cheney RngaHSKnufR association Box 265 Carson City will supply them Maybe you want someone to give you a particular painting ceramic or sculpture just toss this column down in a conspicuous place with a copy of your art show catalog (well marked in heavy pencil with dots dashes asterisks or Santa Clauses) and be sure that none of your family or friends misses the hint While at it hints for the family and friends of artists a gift certificate of credit at an art supply dealer EXHIBITION CAL ENDAR: Mentioned before but too important to be missed the ifth Annual National Amateur Painters Competition (the Art News annual) Write: Director Art News National Amateur Competition 654 Madison Ave New York 21 giving name address and name of any amateur group if any with which you are affiliated' NEW ART BOOKS: The art of flower arranging gets an encyclo pedic treatment in the new Con Treasury of lower Arrange ments by Gregory Conway (Al fred A Knopf) This is for everyone interested in the subject and covers the use of the simplest as well as the most exotic materials Why We Stake Our on Omega Watches In all the years we have been in business one name has continued to dominate the quality watch field And every year more and more Omega watches are sold through carefully selected jewelers the world over We are proud to be one of the jewelers whom Omega has chosen to 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