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MARCH 25, 1937. PART II. CREATIVE DAY IN GLENDALE SHOWS VALUE OF PLANNED LEISURE TIME TEA AND GROCERY SHOWER HONOR POPULAR MAYTIME BRIDE-ELECT 6 TiitiKbUAi: iUUrtWiNG. Club Members Enthusiastic Over Exhibit of Handmade Articles and Delicacies BV CRETE CAGE Value of planned leisure time was demonstrated as an invaluable asset to the modern clubwoman at annual Creative Day of Glendale Tuesday Afternoon Club this week. Helene Lee Honor Guest at Elaborate Party Given by Barbara Wilson BY JUAN A NEAL LEVY Miss Helene Lee, attractive daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Kenyon Farrar Lee, whose wedding with Charles Baird, is to be held May 14, was guest of honor Tuesday afternoon at a tea and grocery shower given by Miss Barbara Wilson at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sandes i More than 150 club members entered several hundred hand made articles in the annual contest and women came from Wilson, on South Manhattan! all parts of the Southland to view the exhibit in the club house. There were cookies, cakes, old fashioned bread and rolls, nut breads, pies and feather-light an gel food, devil's food and sun shine cakes.

There were laces linens, towels, fancy work of all Place. A bridal motif of white and green predominated on the tea table, which was lighted by tall white tapers. At bridge, too, were Misses Marjorie McCoy, Alleseba Howard, Sally Weston, Deborah Daw-son, Louise Park, Jean Gibson, Phila McFie, Caroline Houseman, Lorna Sale, Marjorie Du-lin, Virginia June Dunham, Barbara Murphy, Phyllis Guthrie, Janet Biby, Lynn Mills, Eliza W. F. Barnum, Louis Blatz, Edla Tegner Swinney, Arthur A.

Weber, T. G. Lewis, M. S. Card, Cyril J.

Gail. LeRoy Raymond. Gus G. Martin, R. B.

Harris, Daniel Daniels and Wilcox Stoddard. Wellesley Club to Meet Mrs. G. A. Joslin, president of the Southern California Welles-ley Club, will preside at the regular meeting in the International Institute Saturday at 12:30 p.m., i types; wood carved pieces, hand' Velada Club Re-elects President Miss Elsie A.

Miller, president of Velada Club of Hollywood, has just been re-elected to serve a second term. Others elected are Misses Ann Erne, first vice-president; Irene Unicume, membership chairman and second vice-president; Frances Goodwin, recording secretary; Lois Mercer, correspondin? secretary; Margaret Duin, treasurer; Helena Morrison, financial secretary; Helen Busse, Mary Clausen, Pat Connolly, Marjory Davies, Edna Olive, Irene Stalker and Win Todd, directors. made rugs, exquisite pottery, bound "books, quilts, coverlets, paintings and other hafndsome articles. Exhibits opened at 10 a.m.; the annual breakfast was held at 11 a.m. which was cli maxed with a fashion show with models wearing their own crea beth Anderson.

Bettv Burck. assisted by Miss Elsie Newton, i4 tions. AWARDS MADE Awards were given at after director of the institute. International luncheon and program will be featured. noon session, followed by two one-act plays, directed by Mil Bettina Gartzman, Alison Culver, Carrie Belle Breyer, Rosemary McCarthy, Phyllis Booth, Joan Bishop, Gabrielle Davis, Ernestine Fishbaugh, Marion Lawyer, Harriet Leaf, Mmes.

Henry Winthrop Valentine, Wil-mer Hammond, Michael S. Creamer, Thomas Inch, Dan McFarland Chandler, Jack Bow-ersmith and Harold Booth. Miss Wilson is a student at U.C.L.A. and is a member of dred Voorhees. Mrs.

C. F. Van de Water, founder of the annual event, was chairman of the day i and Mrs. Kavanaugh Miller, pres ldent, presented awards. Tea Features House Party Guests Gather Before Hosts Leave for Trip "We get much greater joy out MOMENT OF RELAXATION of living than we would other wise, because of encouragement in creative work," said Mrs.

Van who attended the annua! meeting at the Biltmore Hotel. A brilliant luncheon was a feature. Miss Cyrvthia Smith and Mrs. Alexander Black are two of the active workers in the Junior League of Los Angeles de Water. "Nearly all club mem Kappa Alpha Theta.

Birthday Celebrated bejs enter into the plans with zest and each year the quality Two Pastors Around Town With Chatterbox of creative work improves. Celebrating the birthday an SPECIALS In the nine classifications of niversary of her daughter, Miss fi An Easter week house party is assembling in Santa Barbara at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Arundel Hopkins. On Saturday the Hopkinses will entertain with a musical and tea honoring their son and datfghter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Lambert A. the show, four gold medals were awarded. They were for a four-yard white linen table cloth with down to their home, White Pick March 25, 26, 27 ets, at lalm springs for over Officiate at Wedding deep, fine crocheted lace border Ainsworth Morgans paid the check at the Cafe LaMaze t'other night for Sidney Wood and the Harry Crockers Nancy and Ed Willis are turning on a flock of tasty food at their wig- Helen and Jack Mann have been on duty hosting events for their two house guests. Visiting at the Mann mansion are her father, C.

L. Suhr of Oil City, and attractive Marian Easter We hope no one at White Pickets gets an idea about going on a sit-down strike! Ow! That last one was terrible made by Mrs. Alice Nelson; French bouquet quilt, Mrs. R. V.

Hopkins, of Los Altos, mar ried last December in Evanston, Rapp; pure design ivory pottery Honey Cake BUNNIES Chlldian 1ot thaml Hon-ay ond molaaae. patry Hour ond whola aqqa account tor tha goodne of thaaa candy-eoTarad Bunniai. 111. or haven't you read this far? Morris who hails from Port bird, Mrs. Albert L.

Barnes; five hand-bound volumes of Mrs. Hopkins was hostess at a Gwendolyn Dorscy and Washington, N. Y. Little Town Club luncheon yes Don't tell us, now. The swell Jeanne Gilbert Rack- Shakespeare of the Charlc.i warm Saturday eight The Twenty Little Working Girls each received a nice bottul of Scotch from a big grocery house yesterday morning Must The Manns have set out the Adaire Kirschner, a luncheon was given last Saturday by Mrs.

Dorothy Kirschner at the Cross Roads of The World in Hollywood. Bethrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. William Siegel of City Terrace announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Siegel, to Paul G. Cohen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Abraham Cohen, Sunday at a reception in their home on Stone Place. The wedding will take place in June. terday for her mother, Mrs. victuals at home on several occa Charles Stanchfield of Pasadena erby kept abreast of the field Knight edition, Mrs.

Irene Chambers. OTHER WINNERS sions in honor of their guests and have added several watts to 3 FOR I5 be planning on a big snake inva sion Sammy Untermeyer last night when she fed seven friends at her hospitable home. the night life brilliance. and Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Benson of Honolulu, Mrs. Chester Moore and Miss Nancy Moore of San Francisco, Worcester Hodgmann of Honolulu and Philip Van Other winners in respective flanked by Molly McAdoo and Featured feeders were rauline and Duncan McMartin. Other HOT CROSS BUNS divisions were Miss Bessie Boy er, music composition; Mmes. L. Chase, Charles B.

Wyman The Anson Lisks and Laurie and Ray Firestone are going to feature Dicky Doheny and her Dyke of Grosse Pointe, as sistant director of the Pasadena poetry; Charles R. Castlen, Guy soon-to-be, Van Niven, at a fancy dinner-dance. The pow-wow will first be bolstered with bolsterers Sidney Freeman, fiction; Jotin vv, Garner, E. H. Willisford.

non Playhouse. The house party ends Easter Monday when Mr. and Mrs. Hop Angelenos Visit New Mexico in the Spanish Room at the Am bassador. fiction; C.

A. Greenlee, II. 0. Lester, speech; Miss Mabelle Proctor. Mrs.

Gertrude Chase, oil kins leave for Tacoma to visit their son-in-law and daughter. Following this, they will move Mrs. Harcourt Hervey and Mr. and Mrs. David Hellver.

painting; Mmes. A. L. Ferguson en masse into the Cocoanut Mrs. James O'Brien are enjoying Ada Heuser, Pearl llann, water a ten days' outing in New Mex Grove for dinner and dawncing.

Shucks! It's so hard to break They sail early in May for Dal-matia, their daughter, Miss Anne Hopkins, joining them in Lon Lucas Curry Wall Exchange Vows BY CHRISTY FOX Mr. and Mrs. Lucas Curry Wall are on their honeymoon following their picturesque wedding yesterday afternoon in the Westwood Community Church. The bride was Miss Gwendolyn Dorsey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Owen Dorsey of Beverly Hills. The wedding vows were read by Dr. Cleveland Kleihaur of the Hollywood Beverly Christian Church and Dr. Jesse R. Kcllems of Bell-Air before 150 guests.

WHITE NET SATIN The bride was gowned in a bouffant model of white net over satin and wore a tiny cap and halo of Brussels lace which she brought from Europe. White freesias and hyacinths formed the bridal bouquet. Miss Margery Ann Bowen, maid of honor, was frocked in a practiced inhalors were Mrs. Arthur Mower, Helene and Jack Kuhrts, Bob Hocking, Speed Post, Johnny Tryons and Harold von Rolf. Later in the evening, pastime turned into an "I'll raise" session.

The Zetes are at it again, folks. Saturday night at the Biltmore, they are turning on their annual spring dance AND Easter Egg hunt. Wheeeeeeee! Have you ever seen a Zete do a spring dance? Better still, we're looking forward to assist ico. They went first to Roswell where Mrs. O'Brien's son, James, an accent once you acquire it! colors; Virginia Reed Farr, Mildred McCoy, pastels; L.

L. Craven, Charles Worthley, E. Fletcher, table decorations; Arthur don. Their return to Santa Bar if is at school at the New Mex bara is set for early July. Bobbie Mullineaux Cooper and Buddy Adler have reached the ico Military Academy.

They will visit the Carlsbad Kase, E. C. Nelson, cake; James Fyfe. R. W.

Jessup, bread; Leon Cavern and be home in time for Clubdom Today serious mien stage. With Mr, Adler removed from Gotham's debutante circulation, dosing, tait call! With tha Lantau i Easter festivities. intaraat in thaaa fruit hllad, apicy Buna raachaa iu paak. Espacialiy tasty when District Federation of Women's wuimaa. 'taw.

Clubs Child welfare at 10, ard Bradley, Drainer t.illen, pie; John Tate and J. C. Jensen, cookies. In the fashion parade winners were Mmes. Paul Revert; R.

W. Fruchey, crochets; Maybellc Brock, J. L. Gray, knits; J. B.

Lauderdale, Caroline Rapp, aft headquarters; international inter Mrs. James Lewis, Jr. EASTER ICE CREAM PECAN ROLL ests at 10, May Company audi ing with the Easter Egg hunt! Of course they'll hide them a lit torium. tle above the floor so's we won't Mme. Imre de Hertczeg, boarded Women's Breakfast Club Eas Eight wrappad allcaa ef pecan-covared piatachio nut ice cream, with a chick can.

ter of French Tanilla ice cream. 89c ernoon costumes: C. V. Heuser ter program at 0:30. a enoo-choo and waved farewell to Palm Springs a few days back American Women, Inc.

Regu They're headed for New have to bend over so far. AHHHHHH, an Easter Egg hunt. A pink one and a blue one, one for you and one for me. S'm fun, eh, kid! All right, turn it off, Jackson. York where your dough is reg lar meeting at noon, Police Pis tol Range.

CANDIES 4 FRESHLY-ROASTED MIKED NUTS istered on counters instead of pale green chiffon princess model Spanish War Veterans' Auxil bank books Melba Deane surprised her very beautiful sis iaryBanquet and reception at ter, Hester (Mrs. Jim) Lewis, Patriotic Hall. Almonda. pecane and i caahewe (no pennuti) 4 'O 13s make up thia mix. Faatul- 1 inq whole nut.

1 Guests of Parents with a surprise birthday dinner with small off-the-face meline hat with a matching shade of green velvet trimming. Large yellow tulips former an arm bouquet. YELLOW CHIFFON The other attendants, Miss Monday night The guests Women's Political Study Club Monthly meeting at 1, 1108 Miss Barbara bishop, a student East Twelfth street. at Mills College, and her brother, Ned Bishop of San Diego, Women of the Moose, No. 857 had such a good time that Melba will have to do a repeat Ed Wormhoudt insists that Betty and Ernie Potts's new heir should be tagged "Jack Potts!" Luncheon and sewing at the visiting their parents.

Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bishop at El Mirador, A and J.

C. Wait, evening costumes. Mrs. Barnes won first awards in arts and crafts which was divided into fifteen divisions. TRIALS OF WRITERS Giving a humorous description of the trials of producing their first play, Robert P.

White of The Times and Gerald P. Burt-nett, authors of "Dead Line," were breakfast speakers, introduced by William S. Kellogg. "Sixteen months' work writing 300,000 words have now dwindled to a completed play-manuscript of 30,000 words to suit editors in New York who have the play under contract. It will be produced in the fall," said Mr.

White. The audience was amused by the reading of correspondence between writers and editors which produced the "dwindling." "Dead Line" had several week's run last summer at the Pasadena Playhouse. home of Miss Gladys Caylor, 1321 East Sixt3'-fourth street. Bobbie Mullineaux Cooper Robert Weber has trekked Palm Springs. Laurette Eachel of Fallbrook, and Mrs.

Roland Franklin of Westwood Hills were gowned in yellow chiffon made on the same lines as that of the maid of honor. They wrore similar hats trimmed in green velvet and TRENCH Ebell Club Spanish at 9:30. PASTRIES Beverly Hills Women's Club- Advanced French at 9:30. 49,1. FRESH, FINE CHOCOLATES carried jonquils.

Easter Reservations LAK Exposition Park Women's Club Willard Woodward Keith, Lis Program, meeting and lunch eon at 10:30. Smooth, mallow, dalicioua! Choica of all dark, all milk, or aaaortad. Af11'110 Easier band around box makaa it an apeially appropriate gilt. was best man and ushers were Albin J. Tollin and Roland Franklin.

A reception followed at the 2 FOR 1 5e Harmonia Club Regular meet noRConiAii ing at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Boybler, 2427 Fourth avenue. there will be an influx of "the girls he left behind." Interdoos us, Buddy, interdoos us. DRIVING DRIVEL: Virginia Mitchel, en route around the world with her mother, Mrs. Hoyt Mitchel, is in a Paris hospital where she just underwent the ether Mrs.

Hugh Hughes (Barbara McCartney) is in a local hospital It must be becoming fashionable Reserve us a cot in ward No. 12, please The J. EASTER BASKETS HOTEL 6 SPA home of the bride's parents in Los Feliz Woman's Club Lit Vim: v. Beverly Hills. Mrs.

Dorsey In beige lace with brown orchids (15 Miles from RiversldM Los Angeles Phone PArkwoy 8868 TrUphftnt nw for Enter weeliRf rmrvitiom at 6outhrn Califermt't fertmott rtrt. Rwm frtm $8.54 erary section at 10:30, welfare at 25 Juat at decoratia oi they are deli-eioual Two qold layere with butter cream filling, topped with a neat of coca-nut and candy egge. Choice of 3 colors af coconut. and Mrs. Hannah McGowan 1, Griffith Plunge Building.

pr rtn Affitrtta Plift. Fameut mmirii bath d- Wall in cream lace with laven Yclada Club Social meeting at 2- parTmftTt a four at iux swimming pooia sort. rfftnelna, and una af California's der orchid3 received. the home of Miss Katherine Green, 1937 Taft avenue. RfMtt tuanaryi REX B.

CLARK. Minting Owner. rraah, lina quality chocolata craam qq, a larga chocolata rabbit, and colorful candiaa in caUophana naat. The bride attended Cumnock School. Mr.

Wall is the son of League of Women Voters- Mrs. Hannah McGowan Wall, Study group at 11, luncheon at 12:15, program at 1:30. formerly of Maysville, who now makes her home here. FRESH CHOCOLATE CREAM Twentieth Century Club 2-LATER CAKE A grand cake brilliant, col- mm eriul and truly reflecting i flC Easter joy. Two qold lay era, 3 3 Dutch butter cream filling, white idnq and coconut.

Top sprinkled with rari-cotored candy eqas. We auqaaat, orderuiq la advance. Soma quality at our Chocolataal Fra Bible day. Noon luncheon pro gram at 1:15. grant mallow cnoco 0 lata coating; cantar of buttar and craam.

Foil wrap pad. Philanthropy and Civic Club Luncheon at 1, program at 2. ASSORTED MARSH MALLOW AND JELLY EGGS Vari-colorad aaaortmaat. Halt-pound caUophana bags, aach 10c. 20 TOURS the CORONATION Asaortaa paaiai-coiorad rao- eita.

niiad with mint craam. Giaaa )ar, 10c: for 27c TAKES QUAUTy- i've been giving him 7p food to build a rh GMIRAfWHU'SV Vi Aj iyOUR CHILD Ul A DAY mT, DESERVES THE Child Artist to Aid Blind Mary Cowerd, the blind singer, now associated with the Braille Institute of America, has just accepted application for membership' from Sonny Ather-ton, child artist, ho has received his first contract with a local motion picture studio. This will be his first contribution to welfare work, she said. Club Ethics Discussed a club official retires from office she should not endeavor to control affairs of the organization, said Mrs. John Stearns Thayer, vice-president of Los Angeles District California Federation of Women's Clubs, at the Santa Monica Women's Club this week.

Mrs. Thayer discussed club ethics, and was presented by Mrs. H. Head. Mrs.

George Hincs presided. Other speakers of the day were Commodore Herbert Hartley and Miss Leatrice Joy, introduced by Mr. W. H. Cornett.

Assisting in receiving were Mmes. jCornctt A Great Help for Anyone Wearing Lower Plates Br Ralph Mitchell. D.D.S. Today I want to tell you about lomcthing that may be new to you an item that I know you will welcome. It a ipecially prepared, thin, inexpensive oft rubber base to be applied to the tissue bearing surface of a lower plate.

It it simple in design, yet very practical for tender mouths. This easy bate acu at a cushion and equalize the pressure in the hard and tender jpou of the ridge. It is adhesive and in most case ho'ids the plate firmly and relieve a tender mouth. CHOCOLATE BUNNIES AND CHICKS ta ty Un of Eoro frm New T.rk April tl 4. (.

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MUtua Far farthar tnfanaatiaa nrrlm Ifca above, anrtaaa a atlf-addm tamp' anrrlaa ta the La Amelea Tiiaea Baa fia. DAG-t-t. MALTED TOOD-CRINK. DELICIOUS HOT OR COLD! PRICED VGLT IOW! ASK YOUR GROCER! A-r IiaM Trwwtm Ca.ia a 1.

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