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The Desert Sun from Palm Springs, California • 6

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The Desert Suni
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Palm Springs, California
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6
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OPEN II018B at Desert Hospital aa Sunday afternooa attracted around IDO persons Members of Dm Woman Auxiliary of Desert IlnspvtuI acted aa hoatesiiri and presided at the tea labia Pictured frum kit lira Cliarka Dent donor i Mra Gertrude Hunt hoa ann Howard Carols Shurley Doris Wood (retiring president I Marianne Roberts front row from Ml Mari lee Singer Sue Jalott Lyn Gilligan Sandy Adams Linda Wester Donivee Ellison tnew president) Lyn Jalott Berniece Kerzin JoJo Rosin Jackie Ellison (not pictured) (Desert Sun Photo) SIGMA PHI LAMBDA high school social service dub held lie' annual dinner to honor senior member and install officers at the Chi Chi on May II Pictured from led top row Pat Kerzin Binnio Gerhart Jackie Walker Dennl Bogcrt Bonnie Woodmaniee Bar- barn Miller Shlela Bussell Rode Sullivan Deanna Sullivan Cindy Tho Dstsrt Sun Wgdimdoy May 21 Bogert Mary Undenslein Barbara Finermaa Mariya Ballard Lee- Social and Club CALENDAR High School P-TA To Meet Tonight -Ground Ui own with Hildy Phon FA The poet has penned passionate lines to the beauty of the desert sky at night when the stars are diamond bright in the black velvet of the celestial display case and the cooling night air is a precious contrast with the ardent warmth of the aunshiny days May and June brings such nights to bless Palm Springs and the perfect time of year for al fresco parties for dining and dancing under Ihe stars I've written this before in this column and Huddle Springs has adopted the idea Starting this evening there will be dinner dances under the stara Wednesday through Sunday night in the big patio that is the heart of thli fabulous res ADELLE ZANYILLE who was instilled as Honored Queen of Job's Daughters on Sunday aflernoon is shown with her father Philip Zanvilla following the impressive ceremony (Villago Studio Photo) Job's Daughters Install Youngest Honored Queen is i High School Service Club Holds Dinner Chi Chi was filled with pretty young girls the other night as Sigma Phi Lambda high school social service club held its an-nual Senior Dinner which honors Seniors and Installs new officers The Club is sponsored by Palm Springs Real Estate Board Put president Doris Wood presided and the following new officers were installed Donivee Ellison president: Lyn Jaloff vice president Linda Wester secretary Sandy Adams treasurer: Lyn Gillan Cindy Bobert and JoJo Rosin historians Barbara Miller eergeent-at-arms Jackie Ellison publicity Tevis Child Christened On Sunday Sunday May II 1931 the In-font daughter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Tevis Jr wu christsn-ed during the eleven o'clock service at the Episcopal church St Paul's-in-the-D a in Palm Springs with Ihe Reverend William Blondoa Jr officiating The baby wu christened Jau Lake after the maternal grandmother the lata Jane Cooper Lake The godmothers there were two were Mrs John Pat-on of Davis California and Mrs Janice Gladstone of San Francisco collegemates and dear friends The godfather wu Henry Greeley of Palm Springs principal of the Palm Springi high school and a favorita teacher of Nona Lake Tevis when ahe wu high school student here before entering Stanford A buffet luncheon wu served afterwards at the home of the proud parents Rancho Senora del Lego to honor the godparents and relatives and a few friends Including Mr and Mra Lloyd Tevis Sr Mra William Tevis Mrs Jackson Elliott Mr and Mrs John Patterson Mr and Mrs Henry Greeley and the Reverend and Ms William Blondon Jr Anna Steen Weds Long Beach Man In Washington Anna Steen who hu been living in Long Beach ainco she left Palm Springs flew to Wash-ington on May 12 where she wu married to John Morgan staff assistant for Western Gear who Is there on special assignment The bridegroom's home is in Long Beach but he hu been a frequent visitor to Palm Springs A former employe of Hie Desert Sun the bride also worked for the Ball Advertising Agency She is a past president of the Business and Professional Women's Cub In El Centro and wu active in (ha Writers Guild during her residence in the Village Winifred Cooper went into Los Angeles to International Airport to sec her friend off for the east coast ceremonies Installing officers were heeded by Judy Cornelius Honored Queen A solo by Nancy Gardner and a duet by Rob Faulkner and Cynthia Rojo were part of the rites in which DeMolay officers David Sing Bruce Philips and Nelson DeJcsui acted ushers and flag bearers (Clubs aad argaalzatleH era Invite to raH la eateadar dales to May St Exchange Club Steak Ranch 730 pm Loyal Order Moose The Barn I pm High School T-TA Conference Room I pm May a lions' Club CL Chi noon Cahuilla Chapter DAR 1630 Indian Trail 1 pm OKSta Club Luncheon Masonic Temple 1230 pm B'nsi B'rith Women's Group dinner dance La Paz Hotel 1:30 pm May Annual Orchestra and Band Festival Gym pm May 1 Desert Air Luau May 17 Soruptimisla Uncle John' Fan-cake House 7:30 am Kiwanis Chi Ctu nooo Junior Wotnen'i Club Installation dinner Steak Ranch I May Optimists BiUmore noon Rolery Club Chi Chi noon Playhouse Guild Annual Meeting City Council Chambers 1:30 pm VFW Auxiliary Delegates at District Meeting Tha Women'i Auxiliary to Froa-tirr Post Son wera awarded a cherry wood gourmet salad eer-vica at the meeting of the 22nd District held in Hollville Sunday Local members attending were Mildred Oistad Louise Paul Kay Spargur Flore net Prosser and Catherine Lot Kay Spargur was elected senior vice president of the find District local president Louise Paul was elected District banner bearer and Mildred Oistad secretary Awards were won for community service youth activity civil defense essay participation and Americanism "Is 7 -i5- A S-A nv vi Crowferd 5-5005 nold returned te Chicago for the lummer months Joan McManus left today with Ed and Bertha Robbins to spend a fortnight with them at their Baas home It wu old home night at the Beachcomber Saturday light with David O-Sclznick tha Greg Bautxeri (Dana Wynlerl Dolores and Bob Hope and their family Frank Sinatra Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cairn Sunday night Bill and Dixie Tombcrlin were boating a dinner party which iacuded tha Tom Curtises former Villagers now living in Hollywood Shadow Mountain Club will be opened to the public Friday night when Palm Desert Chamber of Commerce holds its installation dinner dance there Phil Franklin wiU be installed as president and Jimmy Hines of Eldorado Country Club will go in as a director Festivities will start at 1:30 with cocktails followed by a buffet Dress will be Informal The Bing Crosby who've been (pending a few days in Loi Angeles are now in San Francisco Bing is planning hia annual fishing trip to Alaska aad pall Phil Harris Bill Morrow and Jimmy Van Heusen will accompany him Jan King la back after four weeks in tha Mid-West visit' ing her sister and mother in Sioux Falla and Duluth She wu in Los Angeles this weekend doing tha night spots along the Strip with Hal Keyes went te the races at Holly Park and spent Saturday night at the Balboa Bey Chib attended the dinner dance at Newport Yacht Club with Frank Muller and joined a Sunday yachting party on Frank Mojo whirh wu flagship for the Ensenada race Also In the yachting party were the Gavin Herberts Doug Kenutoni Joe Pelletiers Berniece and Mac McHenry and ethera That well-known Villager Liberate currently headlining at Ihe Clover Room of Ihe Hotel Riviera la Las Vegas la usually Just Intarostad in piano keys but here another kind of keys that engaged his interest Leo hu been packing them In at the Clover Room and appreciation tlie management has gifted him with a bright red Mercedes Beni on his birthday on May II Liberace had headlined show for Its opening four years Uw last meeting of Uw 1 School P-TA until next fall will be held this evening at pm in the conference room at the school The first half hour will be devoted to a business meeting so members only are required to be there at that time They are asked to bring membership cards for voting purposes Paul Summitt will be the speak-er on the program which will start at 8:39 pm cBAILH FLATS SANDALS THONGS Regular to $1098 SALE WEDGIES and LITTLE HEELS Regular to $1298 SALE Palm Springs Shoe Salon 390 Palm Canyon Dr-Next to Thrifty Drug tlMAOR 1 00 Attend Open House At Hospital Over too penonx tailed Desert Hospital Sunday a tier noon a a loured the new winf and Inspected tlie new operating room laboratory and x-ray rooms during the open house that was a feature of Hospital Week Kenneth Kirk chairman of Hie hwpitul hoard of direct ora had as liia guest Dr Norman O'Neil former president oPlho Lua Angeles County Medical Association and now chief of ataff of Queen of Angela Hospital in Los Angeles lbr O'Neil commented on Desert Hospital terming it "one of the finest hospitals of its sixe I have ever visited In California" Hr added "The operating rooms are perfectly designed and equipped with the most modern equipment everything a surgeon would ever Stuff members and members of tlie Women's Auxiliary of Desert Hospital acted as hostesses guiding Hie tuuri and presiding at tha tea tables llosl esses included Mesdame John Wish Poak Davis Oran Deni Sally Sweet Hnl Evans len Herzog Krnd Louffrr Diinlrvle Asher Ivy Edwin Morris Mrs Jack Gholstin chairman of hospitality Pouring at the tea table wera Sira Harold Mur phy Auxiliary president and Mine A Staley Claude Yerkes Charles Dant John Vale Lee rulmer Robert Morr ay George Kaplan William Aikin Edwin Silverman Feryl Sage Dr Iurille Koslvedt Artists and Sculptors Guild 'Holds Meeting A meeting of the Artists and Sculptors Guild of Desert Art Center was held Friday at Uw home of Mr and Mra Sam Fleishman on San Lucas Rond Mrs Esmeralda Reed president of the group conducted a brief husiuess meeting which was followed by a discussion period Mra Claude Yerkes chair tnnn appointed to And a new home for tha Desert Art Center reviewed present prospects Sterling Moak explained the otter of tha Ford Foundation of1 to work with Desert Art Center in bringing outstanding art exhibits and organizing dis- cussion groups A prepared paer was read by Art Taylor stressing the need' for all guilds working in harm-! ony to bring a true value to thaj community Refreshment! were aervrd In the artist's studio Swimming and a pot luck din-1 tier will feature Ilia last meeting uf tlie season which will ha held May a at I pm at Uw home i Mr and Mrs Claude Yerkes at! EiHA Arahy Road with husband ami wives aa special guetta Detailed Information may be teemed by railing Firne Wabb (KA Plastic Coat Photographs NEW YORK Now ee the market are do-it-yourself kits 1 for sealing snapshots and creden-i tmU in transparent plastic Tlie kits consist of matching i sheets of acetate One sheet Is routed with adliesiva to hold Uw! photo or card An uncoat rd sheet i placed over tlw face of the photo and proved down Tlw kits eliminate moie costly methods of luminnting S30 OMM3 ATM1LC3 INDiO 5'eaturtog: LNIKKAL OF PARIS la Otar aa High Uivliag taurant Dancing will start al 130 pm to Uw music of Pat Barbara and then will bo songs by Linds Wilson Starting June I tha Guadalajara Boys will bo then direct from the Doll Uouss This Is a dellgldfol innovation and lime desert nights are perfect for it Beverly and John Stauffer who have occupied thier Via Lei a home most of this winter left on Monday and win spend tha summer In Del where they have taken a house near the Lodge A card from Joe and Phyllis Froggnt from Cairo has a funny They think the Sahara makes our desert look like a puddle They liked Cairo and the big new hotel near the Nile and were Just leaving for the Holy Land but didn't expert to get In to Beirut They'll be home in about anotlier month Ethel and Jack Luccareni have taken a houit at LaJoIla for the summer but will stay on at Smoka Tree until June 15 The Dan Dunlaps who had been (pending a few days at Uieir Thermal ranch have gone back to Long Beach Bill Ar--1 I VR -V- La i A 7Kl Adelle Zanvilla daughter of the Philip Zanvillcs wu installed Honored Queen of the Palm Springs Bethel Number 166 International Order of Jobe Daughter! at installation ceremonies held in Uw Masonic Temple Sunday afternoon She is one of the youngest Queen ever installed being just lS'i years old This wu the list Installation marking a little over a 10 year period the officers are changed twice a year Installed with Miss Zanville were the following elective officers: Lynn Simon Senior Princess Judy Howeth Junior Prin-cess Lynn Gilligan Guide Doris Sing Marshal Maynard Groth acted aa muter of ceremonies fur the impressive Camp Fire Plans Grand Council Fire Plana for a Grand Council Fire to be held in Tamarisk Parget pm on May 23 were made when the Camp Fire Leaders Association met at the Fiesta Road home of Mra Frank Henderson Associ ation president With representative! of all five groups taking part plans were made to meet Miss Elriora Dc-Moti to discuss organization on a larger basis Those present were: Mrs Raymond Rnddonr vice chairman Mrs Morris Leonard secretary: Mrs Marilyn Mason program chairman Miss Angela Brennan treasurer Mrs Arthur Sipherd historian Mra Sanborn awards committee Mrs John Sanborn publicity: Mra Richard inil' "ardian of Lu roup and Mrs Jacque Miw leader of tlie Magpie Blue 8irds An array of spring flowers freshly rut from tlie garden made an attractive centerpiece for the buffet table and Individual Among the guests were the Mine TIhmiiu lliillnnd Bryon Sanders Claire Kinney Lee Havener Maynard Groth Edward Huge Jerry Sunburn Earle Clubwomen Make Plans for Party Next December Palm Springs Woman's Club committee mem bars (or tlw Chrislmu Roundup party to be held December 8 met Tuesday afternoon at the home id Mra Grace MaUhewi at tost Driftwood Drive to discuu plan tot this future event Several of the club members who will bo vacationing In Europe (hie summer will bring back unique items In go on sale in the many booths Uw club proposes to have This Is the one big money mak ing project of the club and is to provide scholarships for deserving children of the community Anyone interested In this project and with ideas is asked to contact Mrs Grace Matthews general chairman at FA 4-2411 or Mrs Gayle Burns at FA 5-2293 Committee memlwra in attendance were tlw Mmes Nancy Herbert Gayle Burns Norma Simon-sen Lillian Scbetius Zeta Burton and Henrietta Smith Cahuilla Chapter DAR to Hear Congress Report Cahuilla Chapter ot Daughters of the American Revolution will i hear a report nn the recent Continental Congress in Washington when they hold a luncheon meeting Thursday at I pm at Ihe home or Regent Mrs A Paul at HiSn Indian Trad Mrs Paul will conduct a business meeting ihe Iasi until fall after which xlia will make her report i All whA are interested in he-' coming menilH-rx of DA It are invited In attend Reserialinns may he made bv calling Mrs Paul at FA Assistant ImMes-es for the luncheon are Mrs Kurnev Gerard and Mra Leonard A Murchison: Avocados bananas and apples 1 will nnt turn brown If sprinkled lightly with Ininm jiue before serving i NOW APPEARING Mrs Bruckman Is ago and had yearly contractsl ii lo return each succeeding jtirCil60l tlOStCSS i Frank Grace Trio and Song Stylings by GENE REX STUART Dining Dancing Cocktails terminating with Hus en-gagrment The gift car is for a job "weU done" HOWARD Planning Trip Mr and Mrs EG Howard oT Sahara Park are leaving this weekend on an extended card parly Thursday after which will taka them through nmni luncheon tables when Mrs Francis Rriickmun entertained in her Palm Desert Ihhiic at a luncheon soma 40 Statea llirnee up the East Coast to Nuva Scotia and a cross Canada to Banff Jasper Victoria and Ihe North west They will return In Palm Fabulous Dinntri from $295 Sumptuous Poolsido Luncheons from $150 Never a Cover of Minimum MEMBER DINERS' ESQURe CU BS DAVE MARGOLIS JACK DEMPSEY TALENTED YOl'NG DANCER TWa llukey a Indio will be among Ihe sixty pupils of Trixie Jarretie Deuce Studio lo be presented in Ihe Sixth Anmial Reeitul te be held at the Coachella Valiev I'nwn High Sdiool in Indio Friday May 21 at I pm The nine-y ar-old dinner daughter of the George Hukrys has entertained guests at various huU-b and dul Including the Desert Inn Western Hills El Mirador and Shadow Mountain Club (Hillman htudio Thaloi Springs In October Mr Howard i Arnold Doug Junes Samuel Alphas been Idrnlilicd with The Des-icntt Murray liiaywn and Evcr-ert Sun the past len reasons etl Bonier 1L HR?.

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