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MOST BEAUTIFUL . . . Mrs. B. W. Roberts displays GENERAL WINNER . . . The French theme was em­ the "most beautiful" hat in the Woman's club Headdress MOST ORIGINAL . . . Mrs. Howard Altermatt put her ARTISTIC FRENCH phasized by Mrs. John Tweedy's creation, a originality to work and came up with a talent display . . . Mrs. C. M. Wheeler models the Fantasy. It's topped with a "can can girl" standing on made of a loaf of French bread on a bed of nastur­ "zaniest" creation, a French artist's famous top­ an orchid in a bucket headdress of red flowers topped off with base. tiums. a Duldi windmill. ped by an artist's pallette and brushes. HiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiniiiiiiiniiimiiiiuiHiiiiiiiiiij Milady's Ingenuity TORRANCE HERALD Fancy Chapeaux Are Spotlighted "La Parade De La " given by the Torrance Woman's Club on Wednesday in the lovely gardens of the H. C. Ban'ington home was a highlight of the spring social season. Mrs. John A. Barrington won the Sweepstakes prize Edna Cloyd, Editor "Fellows Like to for her picture hat made of La Can Can was danced by Strive for Prize ..." white gladioli blossoms and Cheral Case, Diane Gunlock, MAY 7, 1961 pale green and burgundy Mary"' Emma Irons and Mi- 11 Dear Ann: I just turned 15. grapes. chele Schonert, students of Last night was the fifth date Other prizes awarded were: the A. J. School of Dance, of my entire life. It was my Most Beautiful, Mrs. B. W. Torrance. Party FeteS ^uxiliary Assists second date with J. Roberts, Mrs. J. P, Bay and Mrs. Alma Smith intro­ We double dated and had Mrs. R. H. Moffitt; Most.Orig- duced Miss Jan Murdock who t great time. When J. insisted inal, Mrs. H. R. Altermatt, _ gave a clever satire on fash­ Mrs. M. A. Bauman, on taking the other girl and and Mrs, ion. Miss Murdock, in a more Mr. and Mrs. N. F. fellow home first (although J. Stepard; Most Zany, Mrs. serious vein, discussed charm, Carsten- TorranceHospital the fellow lives next door to C. M. Wheeler, Mrs. A. Adler beauty, poise and personality, sen, 923 Fonthill, who are him) I thought something was and Mrs. R. C. Roberson, and and answered many questions moving this week into their fishy. Then lie started to talk General, Mrs. John Tweedy, on grooming and fashion from new home at 1417 Cota Ave., about "Snowballs" which is Mrs. James C. Andersen and the audience. were complimented at a fare­ and Mrs. P. D. Sets Open House what fellows call girls who Dantico. Mrs. A. Z. England was the well neighborhood party are not as friendly as "Fire­ ranged in theme from general chairman of the last balls." I knew he was build­ red geranium petals to a loaf Headdress Fantasy. Other Saturday evening given at Members of the Torrance Memorial Hospital Auxili­ ing up to a goodnight kiss, of French petals to a loaf members on the1 committees the home of Mr. and Mrs. ary will serve as hostesses for the hospital's Annual Open and decided he wasn't going with yellow nasturtiums. were: Tickets, Mmes. F. M. .A. E. Gold, 1011 Fonthill. House which SWEEPSTAKES WINNER ... A broad will be held on Thursday, May 11, from 2 to get one. The judges were Mrs. Jack Shaw, H. W. Bowman, C. L. brimmed garden A pot luck buffet dinner p.m. until 5 p.m. When we got to the door Bennett from the Gardeniers, Porter, and W. L. Tilley; hat made of while gladoli blossoms and green and bur­ was enjoyed and the honor I said, "Goodnight. Palos Verdes, and Mrs. R. G. Program, Mrs. Sid Cans; gundy grapes won the top honors at the Parade for Planned to coincide with the celebration of National Thanks guests were presented with Hospital Week, May 7 through -- for a lovely time." He said, Maben and Mrs. Sandy Ver- Prizes, Mrs. P. D. Dantico; Mrs. J. A. Barrington. a gift for their new home. - nard from the South Bay May 13,-- the - open house will laundry will be shown to visi­ "If you can't say thanks any Gar­ Judges, Mrs. V. B. Benstead; The invited guest list in­ better than that, it's my last den Club. Decorations, Mmes. Howard feature a tour of the hos­ tors, and their operation and Following the parade cluded Messrs, and Mmes. pital which will emphasize the function explained by the date with YOU, Aunt Hattie." and Altermatt, D. L. Sears, A. Z. Smith-Dreyer Vows Read John Potts, Neil Vocke, Then he left mad. social hour, a catered lunch-, England, F. M. Shaw and J. G. Lee many facets of hospital opera­ auxiliary hostesses. eon was served at the club­ Laird; Social Hour, Mmes. H. Savage, Bill Witford, Richard tion and patient care. Under In addition, the various My girl friend said I was Corder, Ted Keltz, Gerald phases of direct patient stupid not to give him a lit­ house, and prizes were award­ W. Bowman, W. L. Tilley, R. In Candlelight Service the direction of tour chair­ and ed to the winners. A. Bingham and Godfrey Young, Robert Focha, Milton man Mrs. Don Hyde, such medical care will be shown tle goodnight kiss because Feldon, Fireman Bone, Miss and their method of now he'll probably never ask Mrs. Sid Cans opened the Nelson; Menu, Mrs. R. E. Mof- Sanctuary of the First Brethren Church in Long Beach seldom seen hospital areas as operation program singing "Where Is Charlotte Smith and Ray the kitchen, boiler room, explained. This will include me out again. I don't want fittt; Door Prizes, Mrs. J. G. was beautifully decorated with white gladioli, stock and Roberts. to be known as a prude, Your Heart," "Paris In the Laird and Mrs. C. M. Wheel­ carnations for the emergency generator, and (Continued on Page 13) Spring" and "I Love Paris." candlelight wedding at 8 o'clock on either. Was I wrong? er; Hospitality, Mmes. J. W. April 7 uniting Miss She was accompanied by ac­ Post, C. T. Rippy, L. W. Bal- Bonnie Dee Smith and Robert Henry SNOWBALL Dreyer. The bride is Dear Snowball: You were cordionist Bill Cosby. lard and H. G. Stephens. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin B. right and I salute you. A girl Smith, 26455 Ix>sdale Ave., who has learned how to say Harbcr City, Parents of the best man and ushers were "no" in the minor skirmishes bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter, Larry Olson and is well prepared for the major It. Johanson, 26234 Eshel- Keith Jones. battles that lie ahead. man, Lomita. Dr. Charles Mayes offici­ If the boy passes the word Mr. Smith escorted h i s ated at the double ring cere­ that you're stingy with your daughter to the altar and mony. Glenn Sadler, at the kisses he won't damage your gave her in marriage. She organ, played the wedding reputation one bit. Fellows was gowned in an Alfred marches and accompanied C. like to strive for the prize. Angelo original of Chantilly Harvey Smith who sang "If lace and tulle. The fitted I Could Tell You", and "The ilv then is it considered an bodice fhievcmcnt. I'll bet anything had long sleeves and Lord's Prayer." iie calls again. a V neckline outlined in lace After the wedding, a rc- studded with sequins. The ceplion was held at the Dear Ann Landers: I'm filing bouffant skirt of Chantilly church. Miss Lynn W e t z e I for divorce in a few weeks. over white taffeta was caught was in charge of the guesl in the front by a row of book. No chance of saving this rosebuds. Rows of lace ruf­ lousy mess. I shouldn't have fles falling into a chapel The couple spent a honey­ been so foolish as to think moon in northern California. could straighten train was the back interest. out mama's A pearl tiara held the illu­ The new home is in Lomita. boy who was an alcoholic, Both Mr. and Mrs. Dreyer oo. Thank sion and the bride car­ the Ix)rd we did ried a cascade of white roses are graduates of Narbonne not have any children. and stephanotis centered by High School. Mr. Dreyer is The question is this: I want an orchid. affiliated with tho Pacific to get my maiden name back Miss Maritime Assn. and forgot I ever knew this Betty Bailey was tho jerk. My friends tell me it is maid of honor wearing blue Inot taffeta with white nylon respectable for a woman overskirt. She carried a Annual Party Kvho has been married to try nosegay of blue carnations. to pawn herself off as "a Members of a bridge club maiden.'1 I'm not trying to Bridesmaids were Misses pawn myself as anything. 1 Mary Jan Cook, Mildred enjoyed their annual trek to just don't want any reminder Dreyor, and Sharon Smith. Log Angeles last Tuesday for of the guy, least of all his Miss Cook was in pink taf­ dinner and tiie theater. name. Is this proper? feta, Miss Dreyer in light The group journeyed to MISS I HOPE green and Miss Smith in lav­ the Windsor, House where Dear Miss: If you ender. They carried nose­ and the gays of carnations they enjoyed dinner before J«rk I mean your former matching going to tho Bill more to see husband had no children, their gowns. It Peggy Jans, in yellow taf­ "Hostage". Is perfectly proper for you to In tiie party were Mine.', go back to your maiden feta, was tho flower girl and the rings were carried by M. A. Bauman, William lio.s name. Dwane Carter. well, Dean Sears, Paul Loran Miss Shirley Skubick was ger, Eugene Cook, Mel Millur, 1 Dear Ann Landers: I'm a Delbert Thomson woman 51 years old who has candle bearer and lighting and John PUBLIC INVITED . . , Those mum bars of the Torrance Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, the candles were Marilyn Melville. from Iff I, never married because of an MRS. ROBERT H. DREYER ' Mines. Ben Smith, Richard Cusimimo and Harold Hayes, will Ix- among those Dexheimer and Bud Treve- The club is being entertain- on hand to groet visitors at the hospital's open house Tuesday. The public % 'uvalid mother who has been . . . On Wedding Day than. in invited to _ |^ Continued ed this afternoon by Mrs. Uos- tour the hospital facilities and have tea with the auxiliary in observance of National ' M ** on 1'atfe 121 (Portrait by Seemun) Harold Dreyer stood as weli Hospital Week. ft \