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Anaheim Gazette THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Social and Club Activities Pat Terrebonne — 2206 New Organization To Seat Officers Official installation of new officers for the Anaheim Y's Menettes club was scheduled for Mar. 31 when the group met recently in the YMCA. Long Beach club will conduct the installation. Members of the new organization heard the reading of the constitution and voted to accept it. Speakers for the evening were Joan Kellogg and Gretchen Glover who spoke on the recent youth in government forum at Sacramento. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Orlo Fast and Mrs. J. Ross Walker. Spring Party Plans Occupy YLI Members A potluck dinner at 6:30 to which the husbands of the members were invited preceded the general meeting of Young Ladies Institute which was presided over by Pres. Bonnie Jolissaint. In decorating the tables the St. Patrick's Day theme was used. Decorating chairman was Blanche Hudson with Leta Mae Smith and Geraldine Carlson as co-chairman. Mary Kirsch was the dinner chairman. A report on the Easter Party Spring Fashions Stress Pre-Teen's Young Figure The pre-teen set makes fashion news, this Spring, with a wealth of exciting designs that pay special attention to their very young figures, and fabric textures that are especially noteworthy for their nubby, ribby and popcorny outlooks. Shepherdess dresses, Empire silhouettes, princess lines and snugtop, full-skirted fashions all combine to create very young figure interest. While texture appealing fabrics run the gamut from papery rayon taffetas and glazed cotton to ribbed rayon suitings and any number of variations on tweed. Beneath it all are gaily patterned linings, and crisp, colorful petticoats that help emphasize already full skirts. Shepherdess-type frocks are pretty to see dressed-up with pert apron and corselet effects, scooped-out necklines, puffed sleeves and lacings and braid accents. Typical is a dress that achieves both shepherdess and fabric texture interest by means of a glazed pique corselet and peplum over multi-color striped cotton. Dresses and coats featured in the high-rising midrift. when the husbands of the members were invited preceded the general meeting of Young Ladies Institute which was presided over by Pres. Bonnie Jolissaint. In decorating the tables the St. Patrick's Day theme was used. Decorating chairman was Blanche Hudson with Leta Mae Smith and Geraldine Carlson as co-chairman. Mary Kirsch was the dinner chairman. A report on the Easter Party for 161 patients at the Orange County hospital was made. Leta Mae Smith is the general chairman, and has requested that the members call her in regard to coloring eggs and making cookies for this party, also that they save all their shallow cartons to be used for taking the Easter baskets to the hospital. Her telephone is 2961. Invitations to the annual Spring Dance to be held in the Balboa Bay Club, Tuesday evening, April 15, are now available, and members and their friends who are planning to attend will please contact Jean Lampher, invitation chairman, telephone 3998. Elsie Benner was appointed chairman of the Anaheim YLI committee sponsoring Helen Krom of Fullerton, Grand Director for Grand Second Vice President at Grand Convention to be held in Sacramento on June 16, 17 and 19. Anaheim members planning to attend Grand Convention will please contact her, telephone 4640. The white elephant was won by Thelma Jordan. Following the meeting cards were enjoyed. In Contract Bridge the first prize was won by Opal Rimpau, second by Agnes Zinda. Canasta prizes were won by Al Sovinski, Harold Murray and Ed Carlson. The Pinochle prize was won by Paul Koenings. Skin russeting ordinarily does not affect apple quality. But what is important in buying apples is to choose varieties that have the flavor and texture you enjoy. Shepherdess-type frocks are pretty to see dressed-up with pert apron and corselet effects, scooped-out necklines, puffed sleeves and lacings and braid accents. Typical is a dress that achieves both shepherdess and fabric texture interest by means of a glazed pique corselet and peplum over multi-color striped cotton. Dresses and coats featured in the high-rising midriff Empire silhouette appear in fabrics to match the occasion. Dresses, for example, are made in gala fabrics like taffetized chambray and pure taffeta for dress-up, and in a variety of gaily printed cottons for school hours. While coats are offered for "Sunday Best" in fabrics like checked worsted-and in fleece for more casual wear. The princess style coats, that present an almost classic Easter Sunday appeal, are more appealing than ever, this Spring, with extra wide skirts often accented by padding hiplines and side-entry hip pockets. Keynote of young suits and the many convertible fashions on hand for the pre-teen's Spring wardrobe are billowing skirts and snug-fitting tops. Suit jackets are usually brief and skirt fullness is often emphasized by all-around pleats or flouncy petticoats. Convertibles appear in dresses with removable capelets, suits that sometimes include two skirts and a reversible weskit as well as the usual jacket, and juniper dresses that come complete with little close-fitting jackets, frothy blouses and crisp under-petti-coats. Fill canned peach halves with creamed cottage cheese and arrange on lettuce. Mix thick sour cream with tarragon vinegar, salt, and sugar to taste and spoon over the filled peach halves. Serve as salad-dessert. For Health, Eat California Fruit Skin russeting ordinarily does not affect apple quality. But what is important in buying apples is to choose varieties that have the flavor and texture you enjoy. For Health. Eat California Fruit THERE'S A SOFT and feminine look to fashions featured for Spring '52 that can be seen in everything from new waist-nipped, arch-hipped and soft skirted suits to dresses designed with sweeping skirts, with petticoats beneath to lend emphasis to fullness, and closely molded midriffs. Typical of new suits is this one with its tiny, belt cinched waist and gently arched hipline, accented by a jewelled fob pin. The skirt is slim in line. Of Bellaine worst-ed wool. A Varden Petites suit. Membership of American Legion Balloon Increased by Eight new members were inclined to the American Legion by this week by a team Newport Harbor. Included in group were Rose Heinlein, Poetz, Jose Belousek, Arckwood, Cormelia Quane, Murphy, Merlie Shinn and Jones. ings to the initiates were led by Elvamae Jones, 21st president, and by Harriet charter member who servpresident in 1925. Masterson, first vice president, presided over the busiseeting in the absence of Elizabeth Nueman. Resents presented on the county meeting April 15 at HunBeach. Announcement was of the next district meetPalm Springs April 6. On April 18 the auxiliary will honor the post with a birthday party, featuring a pot luck dinner. During the social and refreshment hour the birthday of Elvamae Jones was honored with an individual birthday cake, and a birthday card signed by the members. On the hostess committee were Pearl Watters, Mary Hund, Agnes Hund, and Mary Jane Anderson. For a late party supper snack serve cold baked ham with a ring of tomato aspic filled with potato salad. As an extra salad you might have a bowl of mixed greens tossed with French dressing. To complete the menu serve crusty rolls, lots of good strong coffee, and small frosted cakes or fancy cookies. Personals Sgt. Bruce Bartleson arrived home from Fort Benning, Georgia, where he was working in physitherapy. After visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Bartheson at their new home, 12832 Gilbert, Garden Grove, the Sergeant left Monday to report at the Presidio of San Francisco where he expects to apply for an officer's commission. Patty Baldassarre celebrated her fifth birthday by appearing on the Bill Stulla "Parlor Party" television show. She was accompained by her mother, Mrs. R. Girard Baldassarre of 7192 E. Cerritos ave. Miss Barbara de Shazo who joined the Wacs nine months ago, after attending the University of California at Santa Ana writes her parents, Mr. Lee H. de Shazo, 11572 ton ave., Hynes Estates is now at Camp Brunswick. Miss de Shazo received a course at Waco hospital as an operative technician with high honors. Members of the Altaand Rev. Father Frederick pastor of St. Pius V church in Buena Park, the deanery of the National civil of Catholic women. Mesa. Mmes. Mary Timothy Daly, D. A. John Tokar, Cora Rosothy Elms and Leo Snr among the 200 women who attended the luncheon. Wood, steel, glass and ter will burn when placetact with fluorine. DRESSES by - Jackie Morgan - Carl Naftal - Chas. Mirkin - Marion McCoy - Jane Andre - Judy Lynne - Nelly Don - Betty Barclay - Mynette - California Lady MILLINERY by - Gage - Cathay - Leslie James COATS by Schiller-Amur Jack Goldberg J. Specter SUITS by Lily of California Sam Gutlin Roth LeCover Jack Goldberg Wilson You're Invited to Anaheim City Wide SPRING OPENING and THE S.Q.R. STORE'S FASHION SHOW FRIDAY EVENING ... MAR 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. Lovely Models! Flower FRIDAY EVENING ... MAR 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. Lovely Models! Flower Friday Evening, March 21, the new Spring fasl your inspection . . . in that provide a new tren offer quality, sm The S.Q.R. Store, al invites yo selection . . . TOILETRIES by ● Helena Rubenstein ● Revlon ● Faberge ● Elizabeth Arden ● Coty THE SQR STORE NEW STORE HOURS—DAILY 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 California at Santa Barbara, writes her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee H. de Shazo, 11572 S. Stanton ave., Hynes Estates, that she is now at Camp Brunswick, N.J. Miss de Shazo recently completed a course at Walter Reid hospital as an operating room technician with high honors. Members of the Altar Society and Rev. Father Frederick Kass, pastor of St. Pius V Catholic church in Buena Park attended the deanery of the National Council of Catholic women in Costa Mesa. Mmes. Mary Coralles, Timothy Daly, D. A. McIntyre, John Tokar, Cora Rosales, Dorothy Elms and Leo Smith were among the 200 women and priests who attended the luncheon. Wood, steel, glass and even water will burn when placed in contact with fluorine. SOUTHERN TRIP Mr. and Mrs. John Adkinson, 7232 S. Cerritos, accompanied his nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adkinson and their two children, Linda and Allah, on a 10-day trip to visit relatives in Texarkana, Tex. The Robert Adkinsons drove to Atlanta, Ga., to see her mother, Mrs. Dorothy Hayes. Enroute home they will pick up their aunt and uncle and return here later this week. Since his retirement due to a heart condition the John Adkinson barber shop on Cerritos is being managed by Robert who moved his family to Stanton from Lakewood Village. For Health, Eat California Fruits A VOTE FOR FARRELL IS A VOTE FOR FREEDOM. —Pol. Adv. AT YOUR FEET—Heels make fashion news this Spring of 1952. The National Shoe Institute recommends these new shapely mid-way heels. The pumps of navy linen with overall white embroidery, are also an important new fashion note for lending bright accent to Spring and Summer outfits. Shop Friday Night 'Til 9 HANDBAGS by • Jenny DE G NG STORE'S FASHION SHOW ING ... MARCH 21 M. to 8 P.M. jewelry Models! Flowers! JEWELRY by • Charlin GLOVES by • Van Raalte • Chalimar FOOTWEAR * by • Red Cross • Tweedie • Joyce Evening, March 21, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. the new Spring fashions step out graciously for your inspection . . . inspired styles and details that provide a new trend for the new season . . . that offer quality, smartness and economy! The S.Q.R. Store, always in the forefront of fashion, invites you to see this new and complete selection . . . flowers for early arrivals. FOOTWEAR by • Red Cross • Tweedie • Joyce LINGERIE HOSIERY by • Belle Sharmeer • Cameo • Trimfit • Munsing • Humming Bird • Phoenix • Kickernick • Van Raalte • Munsing • Lorraine • Wonder Maid • Colony Club 30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.—FRIDAY, 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.