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The Berkeley Gazette from Berkeley, California • 7

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Berkeley, California
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mWiw i CI wr 7 'W' 77 1 More Than Just a Word 1 Different Service League Keynote ashions In Pearls PROMISE GIRDLES by Poirefie Promise Bro PA i a family friend all members left or Rich Hue Dragolovich Janet Hurley Mobilized Women Send Is It Worth 48 Youngsters to Camp Giving Up Pastries? Promise Girdle 1 fiiiiiiiiiiimruiiiiiiifflimiiimmHiimHimmuiiiiHiiuiuiiuiitmi $16 a CLOSED MONDAYS 115 Berkeley Square Hi dilV'KVi Jluik by fust lady ol under fashions the the for Berkeley City Club Club per have supported this through memorials tury rench art institutions Re turning from Europe he was en gaged by the University of Mon 1 4 I I I I three Kensington artclass students The girls are and Ann Dennis ashions sure not to be turk eys this fall are those in the most popular red cran berry The dark rich hue some times shiny like the polished ber ries themselves and sometimes flat and drab like the pulp ap pears in a myriad of fabrics in nearly all American couture col lections plains Mrs Gilchrist Mobilized president According to Mrs Gilchrist the annual camping trips spon sored by Mobilized Women are tlie result of the combined ef forts of many persons working together Camperships are made pos sible largely through the dona tions of interested organizations OUNDATION DEPARTMENT 1 from a large collection of swim suits the first and only bra i with exclusive Biaband cups MINK'S LINGERIE DEPARTMENT Exclusive Biabands inside I I each cup support firmly! I from beneath minimise I land flatter the larger! I bosom with self contained I I comfort and separation Or! I it makes the most of al small or average bosom without any padding De especially to wear I I over your high waist girdle I I in lustrous white cotton II and dacron polyester I I Choose from 2 styles Sizes I I 34 to 40 Lodi Meeting or BPW Clubs Gives you complete freedom and comfort because it's a renter belt with I yer a tummy control half slip and panty all in one Nylon tricot and nylon lace white or black petite thru larpi sizes 9b The heyday of the loose shift dress was great for tlie legions of women who have a few extra pounds to hide Despite being killed off in its debut as tlie chemise of ten years ago few dress fashions have ever been as popular But in the last two seasons the shift has been shifting right back toward tlie body beneath or this fall tlie fitted shift is just about the only dress style to be seen Women better brace them selves for a diet and exercise kind of summer all dresses slithering over the figure with absolutely no disguises of seamed or belted waists make no con cessions to imperfections To slay out of a fitted shift this fall will be tantamount to con fession of overweight The fitted shift dress usually bias cut and with a curve start ing high under the bust makes a convenient basic under jack ets With a long jacket it be comes a suit look costume With a cape or ths coat it is a cock tail costume With a tunic top it is a dinner costume Everybody at the fall openings is tailing in love with all fitted shift styles But will customer give up pastry them? of donors are: rank Nelson (lorence Nelson Memorial) the West Berkeley Lions Berke ley Elks Northbrae sons who program and parents who participate whenever possible Members of the Mobilized Auxiliary also concen trate their efforts throughout the year on raising funds to pro vide the summer two week out ings for children The auxiliary stages parties and a variety of other benefit affairs to raise the necessary money In addition members are on hand at the center as each camping group departs to see that each child is equipped with all the neces sary clothing and gear Mrs If Warner is Auxiliary presi dent Al the center 1007 University ALTA BATES HOSPITAL Bom June 19 to Mr and Mrs Thomas Schmugge Berkeley a boy Bom June 20 to Mr and Mrs Robert Christman Hayward a boy to Mr and Mrs Donald Priebe Albany a girl HERRICK HOSPITAL Bom June 19 to Mr and Mrs Jacques Levy Berkeley a 6 lb 14 oz boy to Mr and Mrs Ken neth Weagant Jr remont an 8 lb 616 oz girl to Mr and Mrs John Graves Oakland a 5 lb oz boy ALBANY HOSPITAL Rom June 19 Io Mr and Airs Lloyd Bolduc Richmond a 3 lb 7li oz girt On the Double The double breasted look ap pears in dresses as well as suits and coats often as gilt buttons tailoring the skimmers and semi fit dresses Couture Casual The elegant look in comfort able rubber soled flats is achieved by Simonetta for summer Ex cellent with long or short patio is her shantung like cotton flat with band of white leather outling its top edge A tiny knot to one side is its only break in line or detail A pearl necklace is no longer a simple matter There are at least six types with which to be fa 1 miliar If a woman doesn't know I what the words and mean in respect to pearls she's flunk ing her fashion test Let's start with the Classic pearl necklace This is a single or double strand necklace whose length never falls lower than the collarbone the all time jew elry favorite that goes with everything from sweaters to bridal gowns Next comes the Matinee neck lace running from 18 to 24 inches in single or double strands It is a cocktail dress necklace or evening accessory its clasp often worn at the side The Opera necklace is a single strand of uniform instead of graduated pearls in lengths al most to the waist It is a dressy necklace for the sophisticate The Sautoir also known as the rope is very long from 40 to 50 inches and is made of every kind of pearl from seed size to baroque The rope is usually looped around the neck many times and is very versatile in uses for both day and evening Bibs and collars are two or more strands fastened together The bib lies flat below the neck while the collar is worn high around it The collar is also sometimes called a choker Triple Treat Panti slip amily Group Progressive Vacations in Bridge at Bikinis for swimming or sunning $11 to $20 Photo: antron jersey by Rose Marie Reid The Business and Professional area meeting in Lodi Sunday will be attended by a large delegation from the Berkeley Club headed by the president Ellen enncman Driving down together will be Marjorie Bonthronc president elect of the local group Dr Lor na Williams Vera Bullis Virgin ia Simpson Helen Harper Min nie Hensley Juliet Bindl and Jacqueline Taber Modesto Lodi and Delta Clubs are sponsoring the all day meet ing Softer a softer look of draw string waistlines on coats suits and easy shifts new for summer in fabrics like mohair for fall Rudy Turk director of the Richmond Art Center experiments in clay modeling with three Kensington artxlass students 1 he girls are Kate uture plans of the newly organized Richmond Art Center Service League are told to Mrs Raleigh Gullixson president of the Arlington Clubby the secretary Mrs Donald Hardison and Mrs Melvin Hurley of Kensington the president The ceramic tiles are work of students in Richmond Art Cen ter classes 11 Cradle Roll HiiiHUimiHnitimiHfiiiiiiiiimiiHHiiiitimitmiiiiitniiiiHiiiimia 2 Ji Square Dance Group Organize Berkeley Squares the latest addition to the Berkeley olk Dancers are extending an in vitation to advanced intermedi ate square dancers to join them for dancing throughout the sum mer the second and fourth Mon days of each month from 8 10 pm at John Hinkcl Clubhouse Sponsored by the Berkeley Recreation Dept the group is under Lloyd Manuel's chairman ship Callers all of whom arc club members include Harold Anderson Clarence Crooks George Koch rank Lorenz and Manuel and Humanities Department While in Montana he devel oped an art museum at the uni versity with one of its first shows presenting the work of Bay Area painters originated by Hazel Salmi the first director at the Richmond Art Center It was UDOll her retirement that Turk came to Richmond to take over the directorship A i SCOPE UKtk vjlii uxgdiHZduun ui me an Center League scope of the fa i cility will continue to broaden in the area Among the Berkeley women who are members of the new group are Jane Carring ton Mrs Miller and Mrs Collins Peeke Planning to work with the league are Ken singtonians Mrs Robert Arns Ann Bjerte Melvin Hurley Roberts Donald West Jr Henry and rancis Wilson Among El Cerritans are the Mmes Clark Abbott Jane Berg en Dorothy Bolt Elton Brom bacher Peggy Brode Peggy i nelli Charlotte razee Alan Henry Ulman ord Kep pen Aili Knorr Richard Komat su Jean Sellner Donald West and Louise Williams Others in the present continually increas ing membership roll are from Richmond Mira Vista Orinda Lafayette Pinole and Oakland 2 ounces of power and persuasion With the exceotion of Mrs Georqe Windish this Hawaiian bound vacation group are related They include Lynn Horwarth sec ond from left Mrs Joseoh Georoes Mrs Tames Martinez Mrs William Hamilton Anita Sisterna Mrs Viola Donato Charlene Davis and Mrs Herman Torrano By PAT STEEDMAN That word in the name of the newly organized Richmond Art Center Service League means just what it says In fact members of the group from El Cerrito Kensington Berkeley and Richmond are al ready well into a program con ducted by Rudy Turk center di rector which will make their or ganization a capable and helpful adjunct to the center in many capacities So enthusiastic is the group about the present series of art lectures with visits to cur rent exhibitions already calen dared that they are planning to continue throughout the summer Headed by Mrs Melvin Hurley of Kensington as president the Art Center Service League offi cers are Charles Renwick Jr of El Cerrito vice president Mrs Donald Hardison of Kensington secretary Mrs A A Mark ley of Richmond treasurer Mrs Robert Bolt of El Cerrito par liamentarian and Mrs Ab bott of Richmond treasurer PROGRAM The present art lectures are a preparation for one of the major functions of the league the guid ing of the many visitors from all over the world in tours of tlie gallery According to Rudy Turk director of the center since 1960 the beautiful art museum at Richmond Civic Center with its galleries and varied art classes Dacron polyester does I makes high waist Promise a sweet nothing to wear I yet the inches off discipline of its Biaband control firm ly slims you from bra line I to thigh line Only 2'2 oz 1 of amazing dacron and I elastic White sizes 28 to I 33 average and 28 to 341 full hip styles I exclusive accessories I reg $1695 M350 I new way to be suddenly free! College Club Members of the progressive bridge section of the College Club have decided by an overwhelming vote to 'con tinue their io activity 4 li mi irtliAi tt thA ci ii't ilAV iiil I I 141 chair her nian The bridge sessions will! De ncici me lourm weanesaay oi each month at 1:15 pm begin ning next Wednesday Miss Mabel Main and Miss Lilia Lee Annis will be the host esses for the meeting On July 24 Mrs Carl Abell and Miss Alice May Williams will be hostesses and on Aug 28 Mrs Roy Kelly and Mrs Earl Lemieux Partners will be changed every four hands according to the rules of this bridge section so it is not necesasry to form a four some to attend attracts so many visitors that in one month the small staff spent 182 hours conducting tours This task will be assigned to Service tana to organize an Art History ijeayue ineinuers wno win also assist in the office as sisting with large mailings and in various capacities in museum classrooms and in preparation of gallery shows PREVIEWS The Service League will also conduct the social aspect of art previews and is planning money making events for the purpose of purchasing gallery or studio equipment The art appreciation series will continue throughout the autumn season Membership in the league drawing from Berkeley El Cer rito Kensington Orinda Lafa yette and Pinole as well as Rich mond reveals the broad program of the Art Center with its three divisions: visual arts orchestra and ballet The facility is oper ated cooperatively by the city of Richmond and the Richmond Art Center an incorporated organ ization of the membership The director Rudy Turk received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Wisconsin his degree from the University of Tennessee and studied at Indiana Univer sity for his degree Pri marily an historian he became interested in the history of art and spent a year at the Univer sity of Paris studying 18th cen Plans for the annual children's camping trips sponsored by the Mobilized Women of Berkeley are nearing completion with the first campers to leave tomorrow for Nevada City and a total of 48 boys and girls scheduled to enjoy two week camp sessions throughout the summer irst to leave will be a group of 10 Camp ire Girls their and individuals Heading the list destination riday to be Lake Vera (Camp Gold Hollow) near Nevada City The second group of 10 will be a co educational one and it will leave Monday for Berkeley City Camp at Caza dero where arts and sciences will be center of their recreation al pursuits On Wednesday June 26 16 youngsters both boys and girls will depart for the YMCA i Camp Towards the end of summer i 12 children from the Mobilized I Recreation Center will 1 enjoy a special camping trip un der the direction of the recreation supervisor William Hammond Campers going on this trip will include children who served as volunteers in the recreation program Time and location of this campsession will be announced later Eligibility for all the campers is based on merit and the oh jective of each trip is to pro Ave activities will continue vide a rewarding experience through the summer months combining wholesome fun and from 1 5 pm daily except for 1 recreation away from home ex Sundays and holidays BERKELEY DAILY GAZETTE Thursday June 20 1963 The Islands What might be termed a trav eling family reunion was com pleted recently with the return from the Hawaiian Islands of eight feminine descendants of the late Phillip Sistenia early Berke Ipv settlor and nrnnorfv nwnpr he group included Mrs William throughout the summer or i ounces mis muon i air ICUlltllUJl YCdi UIU UclUULlLCJ Ul the nionoer business man: two daughters Mrs Herman Torrano of University Ave and Mrs Joseph Georges of Carroll Coart El Cerrito two great granddaughters Charlene Davis of Richmond and Lynn Howarth of Oakland and three nieces Mrs James Martinez of Rich mond Anita Sistenia also of Richmond and Mrs Viola Do nato of University Ave A family friend Mrs George Windish of Pleasant Hill was the only non related member of the traveling party The group spent six days at the Edgewater Hotel on Waikiki Beach before emplaning for tours on the islands of Maui Kauai and Hawaii Touch of ashion Shaping Up for all This is the year when little girls will get the shape A sudden burst of designer enthusiasm has spilled over with all the fash ionable silhouettes that mothers have There are St Laurent shirt coats with tab front bowed collar and cuffed sleeves Skimmer dresses are everywhere straight pleated and A line Tlie smock is tlie rage Jumpers pour out as if no one ever heard of a jumper before No one did at least not in the present fashion trend when Norfolk jacket detailing A line empire waists and shifts appear as jumpers and blouses have embroidered sleeves Denim is used like a precious fabric in shaped coats western and country look clothes Coals have fur collars courtesy of pile which looks like fur In other words little clothes for fall are Irresistible new all the way for the first time in years long time BRASSIERES and 1 reg $750 I reg $850 $595 I I The house of quality Ma a Since 1937 1918 Bonitg Ave Berkeley TH 8 3848 INTERIOR URNISHINGS aS jMnr i hitJr Jr" Im Jr VW ri KiLW i Titr iwi Me! 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Years Available:
1894-1983