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The Desert Sun from Palm Springs, California • 5

Publication:
The Desert Suni
Location:
Palm Springs, California
Issue Date:
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5
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Desert Sun Thursday, Oct. 11, 1 1956 Hildy Crawford, Society Editor Phone 5005 THE FIRST BIRTHDAY for William Walter Whitele: 11, son of the Bill Whiteleys of 3530 Sunny Dunes Road, was an occasion for special rejoicing in the Whiteley household. Billy, who weighed only three pounds at birth, today is a husky young man who tips the scales at pounds. A few young friends were invited in Tuesday for the birthday celebration. (Desert Sun Photo).

Business Women To Meet Monday Palm Springs Business Women's Club will hold the first regular meting of the new season on Monday, October 17, at 7:30 p.m., in the American Legion hall. President Tess Potter urges all members to attend as there are important issues to discuss. Munya Smoot, chairman, will conduct the selection of secret pals for the club year. Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Lester have moved into their new home at 570 Highland Drive. HONEYMOONING at Hotel Del Coronado after their marriage Rancho Sereno de las Granadas in Chatsworth, are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harpst. She is the former Francis Goodrich, daughter of Mrs.

John J. Goodrich of San Marino. The couple will reside in Palm Desert Riders Plan First Ride Round Up Boss Ed McCoubrey has announced that Desert Riders have scheduled their first breakfast ride for Tuesday. October 23. Jack Boyer's chuckwagon will be set up in Sunny Cove, with breakfast at 9, and Johnny Boyle will be there with his guitar and western songs to add melody.

Leaf lettuce provides 10 times as much vitamin A as head lettuce and most fresh vegetables contain greater amounts of vitamins and minerals than canned vegetables. Everett-Ryan Marriage Told News was received here this week of the double ring ceremony at the Chapel of Transfiguration in Moose, Wyoming recently, which united Patricia Louise Ryan and Vernal Roy Everett. Patricia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan of San Diego of San Diego High School.

and Palm Springs, and a gradutate is the son of the Roy Everetts of Salt Lake City and Palm Springs and graduated from Palm Springs High School. The young couple will make their home in Portland. IT'S REAL BIG NEWS! The Desert Garden Date Shop after 23 years in the same location HAS MOVED! 1 VENT We're Waiting to Welcome You At 354 North Palm Canyon Drive Across from the Telephone Co. You'll find the shop The location more Mr. and Mrs.

Leandrew MeWil. liams of 275 So. Calle Santa Rosa, are the parents of a son born Oct. 4 at Desert Hospital. The baby, born at 3:33 p.m., weighed eight pounds, 14 ounces.

BIRTHS The first American ship to sail from this country direct to China left from Albany, N.Y. The 80-ton sloop "Experiment" sailed from Albany in 1785, destined for Canton, China, and returned in 1787. A damp cloth under a bowl will keep it from sliding around on a smooth work surface while you are mixing ingredients. Larger quarters provide efficient service to our customers The quality of the dates are the first prize winners year after year at the National Date Festival same pick of the crop that has made Our gift packs are original. our dates and date confections, We Ship World Wide Social and Club CALENDAR (Clubs lavited call calendar October 11 Oasis Opens Dunes opens Don the Beachcomber opens Jaycees, Legion Hall, 7:50 p.m.

Elks Lodge No. 1905, p.m. October 11 Racquet Club opens October 15 Business Women's Club, Legion Hall, 7:30 p.m. October 16 Beta Sigma Phi, 42-078 Rio del Sol 7: 30. p.m.

Soroptimists, Chi Chi, noon Kiwanis, Biltmore, noon October 17 Cahuilla P.TA Chuckwagon, Tamarisk Park, 6 p.m. October 18. Lions, Chi Chi, noon. Estelle Schiller Returns From Trip to Panama Estelle Schiller has returned from a month-long trip to Panama. Leaving Wilmington aboard the S.S.

Musa, a United Fruit freighter they made one stop going down, to load bananas at Armuelles and then went on through the Panama Canal to Cristobal. Returning to Panama Miss Schiller stayed at El Panama Hotel for eight days. While in that city she was entertained by Marcial Sanchez in Balboa Canal Zone by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearce.

Returning home aboard the S.S. Ulua, another United Fruit boat, they made a stop at Golfeto to take on a cargo of bananas. Miss Schiller is associated with Ramon Drug store. Washer Rated Best for Nylon Lingerie Researchers at Michigan State University say the washing machine does a better job keeping white nylons white than the hand laundry method. Researchers in the university's textiles and clothing department found that both hand and machine laundering produce satisfactory results, but the more constant amount and temperature of water, plus the effective scouring and thorough rinsing, ranked the machine number one.

These factors are especially important in preventing yellowing of nylon slips, they said. The researchers also found that tricot knit nylon slips shrink slightly more than woven satin slips. Luncheon and Treasure Hunt Planned for G.O.P. Women The 300 women expected to attend the California Republican Assembly directors meeting to be held at El Mirador this weekend, will find special events planned just for them. On Saturday there: will be luncheon in El Mirador Room, with Jacqueline Cochran Odlum, Congressional candidate for 29th District, as speaker.

Women members of the Palm Springs Republican Assembly will act as hostesses, with Melba Bennett and Helen Kenaston in charge of the luncheon arrangements. Gayle Burns is decorations chairman and the red, white and blue elephant baskets that originated here, will hold the floral arrangements. Presiding at the luncheon will be Margaret Martha Meis, vice president of the Republican Assembly from the Los Angeles area. Planned as special feature for Friday and Saturday is the Treasure Hunt, which has been arranged through the local Chamber of Commerce. As delegates register each will receive a number, and they Cucumbers make tasty cocktail-time dip.

Peel and cut cucumbers into squares and spear each square with toothpick. Serve them with dip made with heavy sour cream mixed with a dash of basil and some fresh dill seed. To cut hard butter, cover the blade of the knife with waxed paper, or use a knife heated in hot must search through Village stores until they find their number posted and claim the treasure that is waiting for them. In addition to the events planned just for the women, they will join other delegates in committee meetings, luncheons, cocktail parties and dinners, and the Saturday night banquet which will be Birthday Salute for President Elsenhower. All members of local Assembly units are cordially invited to attend the three-day session, which concludes with a board of directors meeting on Sunday.

When you barbecue chicken, the easiest way to tell when it is done, is to grasp the thigh Joint between thumb and finger of the left hand. Hold the end of the drumstick with the right hand and turn. When the leg bone in the drumstick turns freely from meat, the chicken is done. UPHOLSTERY DRAPERIES Custom Furniture. Recovering.

Sectionals Designed Fit Any Space. Work Deme In Our Own ROBERT E. BLISS 415 N. Palm Canyon Dr. Phone 5887 Announcing the Reopening Tomorrow Friday, October 12 of Your Favorite Restaurant The Flame Serving Lunch and Dinner (Sorry, No Lunch Tomorrow) 391 South Palm Canyon Drive Across from Thrifty Phone 5168 OF A NEW SEASON IN THE SUN WITH THIS SIMMONS ALUMINUM CHAISE LOUNGE With Inner-Spring Cushion Regular $39.95 Sorry, No Phone Orders or C.O.D.'s Please Kelleys, FURNISHINGS Palm Springs Oldest and Largest Home Furnishings Store 4525 EAST RAMON ROAD PHONE 2874 6201 your home gets the spirt Mrs.

Homemaker's forum, nonprofit home service organisation, recommends this use for old nylon stockings. When numerous small articles are to be washed, put them in a stocking, making knot at one end, and then place the articles in washing machine. This way, it's easier to keep track of the small garments. lion lion NEWS IVE LOST 59 has if I can, anyone can! "I wore a sine saw dress, weighed 309 pounds," says Mrs. Ruth Murray.

"My doctor finally insisted I do something to reduce, so off I went to what I now realize is the best slenderizing methed ever- -the Stauffer System. I'm now wearing 16 dress, weigh only 150 pounds. The new feck ing is indescribable!" If you too have a difficult figure problem, call today for your free trial visit and figure analysis. 1904. Stauffer, SYSTEM I Open 8 a.m.

to 7 p.m. daily Saturday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 380 S. Palm Canyon Dr.

Next to Thrifty Phone 9798.

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