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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 11

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7 THE HELENA INDEPENDENT, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26; 1941 PAGE ELEVEN Society Items, Jews of Capital City Vomens Organizations ijfa 4t MARRIED IN BOZEMAN. VISITING HERE Hundreds Attend Colorful Harvest Dance at Civic Center Ballroom Renell Jenkins Celebrates Her Birthday Little, Renell Marlene Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Jenkins celebrated her fourth birthday Thursday, Oct.

16 when she entertained six of her young friends at an afternoon party. Games were enjoyed and refreshments were served at a table gayly decorated in a Hallowe'en motif, to Kay Ettinger, Donny Shupe, Rea Kenny, Billy Thomas, Skippy Kenny, Pete Ettinger and the hostess. a cocktail party preceding the dance. Mr. and Mrs.

Sigvald Berg en, tertained 14 of their friends at a dinner at the Montana club. Various other groups attended no-host dinners at the Placer hotel and the Montana club befora the dance. Mrs. -Ralph Richert Feted During Visit in Helena Mrs. Ralph Rlchert Burbank, a guest at the home of Miss Lela L.

Bryant, has been the inspiration for several delightful parties during her visit here. Miss Bryant honored her house guest Thursday afternoon when she entertained at an informal tea at her home. Fifty friends of the hostess and honor guest called between the hours of three and six oclock. Mrs. 'William Fitzsimmons complimented Mrs.

Reichert and Mrs. L. E. Vidal, a newcomer to Helena, Friday afternoon, when she entertained 15 friends at a bridge party at her home on Dearborn avenue. The governors mansion was the scene of an informal luncheon yesterday afternoon, when Mrs.

Sam C. Ford entertained in compliment to Mrs. Richert. Places were laid for ten at a table attractively centered with an arrangement of baby MRS. JOHN G.

THOMPSON, who with her husband has arrived In Helena for an extended visit with Mr. Thompsons parents, Dr. and Mrs. John G. Thompson, 724 Monroe avenue.

MRS. BERNARD CARLSON, the, former Miss Betty Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ross of Moline, 111., whose marriage took place Thursday, Oct. 2.1, at lie home of her aunt Mrs.

Olga Ross Hannon in Bozeman. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson will make their home in Spring- field, III. Mrs.

Brown introduced Mrs. Fritz Rikko who told of her contacts with musician? in New York and the Orient, where she has spent a considerable portion of her life. Hostesses at Tuesdays meeting were Mrs. C. D.

Bue and Mrs. W. C. fiardon. Amid scenes of gayest revelry set against a harvest background and with buck-skin clad Indians lending a new' note of authentic spirit, Helena dance lovers last night marked one of the highlights of the social season St.

Johns Harvest ball at the Civic center. More than 400 couples danced to Hie music of Noral Whittinghills orchestra and were observed from the balcony by as many more. The dance began officially at 10:30 oclock when Gov. and Mrs. Sam C.

Ford led the traditional grand march. Directly behind Gov. and Mrs. Ford, and dressed in tribal robes were Mr. and Mrs.

Deer Nose of the Crow Agency, who came to Helena for the event. John Schubert's interpretation of Osage-Pawnee, an Indian dance of greeting, was the principal entertainment feature of the evening. Gayly colored Indian necklaces for the ladies and boutonnieres for their escorts were distributed by six attractive salesgirls dressed in Indian costumes. The girls were Miss Mary Lou Currie, Miss Virginia Schmidt, Miss Helen Barker, Miss Marydell Binko, Miss Ann Chovanak and Miss Mary Ann Frick, all student nnrses at St. Johns hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tobin entertained a group of their friends at a dinner party at the Montana club, last eening preceding the Harvest ball. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Anderson, 712 Ilolter street, were hosts at Emerson Mrs. Ethel Dietrick will speak to members of the Emerson Parent-Teachers association at a regular meeting of the group to he held Friday. Oct. 81. Mrs.

Fred Pollin, president of the gioup, announced the following women who will serve as chairmen of the associations's committees for the coming year. They are Mrs. Ted Hay," membership; Mrs. L. V.

Steffin, program; Mrs. Merrill Dilger, hospitality; Mrs. Harry Peek, publicity; Mrs. Ted Olsen, finance and budget; Mrs. Con Kelleher, magazines and Mrs.

Claude Baker, summer roundup. WM. S. WALKER Tainting and Decorating Clint Fuller Paints ESTIMATES EBEE II N. Pirk At.

Pboni 759. WIRING ESTIMATES FREE Let Us Quote You Prices On All Your Wiring Requirements Theres No Charge! Palmquisl Electric- Artificial Spring Water Mineral Fresh Coffee Is Best Coffee experts say that a freshly opened package of coffee will retain its flavor for about a week. Therefore, if you do not use a full package of coffee per week, it might be more economical and more satisfactory to buy, it. in smaller lots. Also, fresh coffee should never be mixed with an older supply.

Rug Tip Before laying carpets or rugs, be sure that the floors, underneath are smooth and even. Any protrusions in the flooring tends to make the floor covering wear in that particular spot. Avoid running lamp cords under rugs, too. If necessary, use a flat cord. British weeds Still ops Says Former Film Star; Bebe Daniels.

Foresees John Bull as Style Leader Interesting Program Features Music Department Meeting More than 50 members and guests of the Helena Womans club attended the program presented by the music department of the club last Tuesday evening at the Y.W.C.A. Mrs. R. E. Brown opened the program with an interesting paper on Mrs.

H.H A. Beach and Other Roy Dale, soprano, presented three vocal selections which were followed by several violin numbers played by Mrs. L. S. Yates, and a discussion of Current Trends in Music, by Mrs.

Herman Ingman. Following the musical program CALL US FOR THE BEST IN QUALITY MEATS GROCERIES AND FRESH PRODUCE Phone WEGGENMAII MARKET 7 State St. LADIES: YOUR DRESSES AND COATS CAN BE RESTYLED AT REASONABLE COST ASK US FOR ESTIMATES. MARIS-STELLA SHOP 43 Weet Sixth HELENA ICECO Clear Crystal ICE CUBES Manufactured from Llssners Mineral Spring Water. PHONE 110 ICE WATER Its Time You Got the Jump on the Other Guy! Its time you found out that the best way to sell and buy is through the use of The INDEPENDENT Want Ad Page, which runs every day for YOUR convenience.

Helena Independent PHONE 491 3 Dresses Q4 Cleaned Only I Guaranteed Work The PARIS CLEANERS 18 S. Main- Phone 245-J IRENE'S BEAUTY SHOP Its BROADWAY Irene Bridgewater Union Shop Phone 8355-W SPECIAL on the Automatic Reducer 20 TREATMENTS Can Accommodate Only Few More! M0DERNE HEALTH STUDIO 6 Lalonde Block PHONE 1307 NO STRAGGLERS A smooth, clean line lu what you want no straggling hair to mar your smart, pretty look. Let ns condition and style your hair for loveliness. Margos 138 N. Jackson PHONE 2260 Company Beer Distributors 20V3I7C.

Pre-Nuptial Parties Honor Miss Brown During Past Week Mrs. Adeline J. Clarke entertained in compliment to Miss Edith Brown last Saturday afternoon at an informal pre-wedding tea at her home in the Blackstone. Twenty friends of the hostess and honor guest called during the afternoon. Miss Brown was honored again Wednesday evening when Miss Elizabeth Ireland and Mrs.

Agnes Wiggenhorn entertained at a dinner at the Montana club. At a handsomely-appointed table centered with an arrangement of autumn colored chrysanthemums and cat-tails arranged in a low yellow bowl, places were marked for Miss Brown, Mrs. Adeline Clarke, Mrs. Belle Keith, Miss Mary C. MacKenzie, Miss Ann Beckwith, Mrs.

W. F. Watters, Mrs. Liliith Campbell, Miss Ireland and Mrs. Wiggenhorn.

Following the dinner the guests adjourned to Miss Irelands home in the Laura apartments where they enjoyed bridge for the remainder of the evening. Observe Coffee Measurements Carefully Coffee experts say that coffee is never made hapharzardly. Both water and coffee should be measured accurately by standard measuring spoons and cups. Your taste for strong or not so strong coffee will guide your measurements. If you use the vacuum method, be sure to have the water boiling in the lower bowl before the upper bowl, containing filter and coffee, is adjusted.

Almost immediately, the water in the lower bowl will rise through the tube to the upper When all but the small amount of water below the tube has risen, stir the mixture in -the upper bowl and That British designers have graduated from tho severe and -sober in tailored clothes is proven by Bebe Daniels charming suit, above. Its of black and white checked wool and is worn with a large collar of crisp white organdy. beatable anywhere in the world, Bebe said. All the clothes I had made for this British picture, aside from one rather fluffy hostess gown, are on the tailored side. I am very pleased with the result and think they look smart.

There are many people who unconsciously associate tailoring with sober, classic tailor-made, but this is wrong. British designers have graduated from the severe and sober styles and I have seen some of the best spectator sports clothes ever designed right here In this country the type of clothes American girls love to wear. I Bebe has a very good Idea of what Is becoming to her. For ex-'' ample, as she Is not tall, she ea- turn the flame very low. If you use a very fine -grind, coffee should remain in the upper bowl about two minutes before turning out the flame; if a coarse graind, about five minutes.

When all the coffee has returned to the lower bowl, remove the upper compartment. Then coffee is ready to serve, fragrant and ho. Los Angeles will become the Detroit of aviation industry, says a University of California teacher of defense industry courses. Soft, graceful feminine, this hostess gown, worn by Bebe Daniels, in her new English film, uses clever paneling to enhance her height. It's in two shades of gray chiffon.

chews brief, swirling skirts, hard necklines, fitted bodices and horizontal effects. Every one of the creations she wears in the pic CLEANERS Phone 147 107 E. 6th Ave. Biennials are plants which last only two years, producing leaves the first year, fruit and seed the second. ture she feels she could wear off the set with pleasure.

HER CTOTHKS COUPONS ARE ALMOST GONE Instead of indiscriminately adopting so many of the crazy fashions which have swept the world at odd times, women would do well, to follow Bebe Daniels lead. She does not make the mistake of trying to look ultrayoung and glamorous when she knows that sophistication and an impeccably-groomed look are her cue. She will never wear p. cute or comical hat, but oiT tfie 'Contrary one which provides a becoming frame for her face. Despite the fact that, Tike many other" people, Bebe Daniels was often scared stiff during the blitz, she declares she would not have missed the experience for worlds.

Ben is dying to fly he is an experienced pilot and tho Lyons used to" have their own plane when they lived in California. Bebe knits comfortsfor the forces, and both she and her husband have been busily engaged digging for victory when off duty, and proudly claim to have raised enough vegetables for their own consumption. 'of that, she has only four clothes-coupons left until the new Issue, but Bebe does not worry over such a little thing. EDS FOOD SHOP- Phone 207, 430 Broadway Open Evenings and Sundays Something New Chicken Pasties With Shoestring Potatoes 30c Curb Service 1 Eddys Drive Inn TELEPHONE 358 ooutue youwun. By NEA Service New York Britain has always had one fashion forte whose excellence even Paris saluted.

That is the production of tweeds and spectator sport clothes plus impeccable tailoring. The war has not slackened the Britons skill i in this field and peacetime will find John Bull right up front among the-worlds style leaders. That is the opinion of Bebe Daniels, former top-flight American screen star, who for many years has been one of Englands favorite Her Hi Gang piugituu continued all through the blitz. She and her husband, American actor Ben Lyon, stopped in New York recently before returning to Britain after a vacation In the U.S. TAILORING DOESNT MEAN TAILOR-MADE Bebe Daniels is typically American, in appearance as well as tastes.

Both these qualities, plus her wisecracking (and wisecracking comes as naturally to Bebe as powdering her nose) have contributed to her popularity. Having to make a film in which "Hi Gang would feature, Bebe Daniels had to see about getting some clothes. Now Bebe knows a good deal about clothes. Besides possessing a natural flair for style, she herself at one time owned five shops in America strung from coast-to-coast specializing in spectator sports clothes. She also affirms she was responsible for Introducing-tailored slacks to Hollywood and for launching sharkskin for playtime clothes.

I think British woolens and British tailoring are a combination which can easily prove un- SALE Smart New SPORT COATS All expertly tailored of rich fleeces, tweeds and plaids. Single -and double-breasted styles. All colors. Regular $16.95 to $29.50 V4 Now Off THE STYLE SHOP IS W. Sixth Are.

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