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The many friends of Miss Ger- the refreshment tables in the for a surprise) and donning a new presented Miss Ernst with an or· 27 -'"',":'743.' P'·· €*4%0*' -i.'.' ey·"'11i·e"ta'E'0¢0(: ":5 · '· ' .frt · '>· 2 X4v*ilt?7 : B·3·41;'· .P
trude Ernst filled the Pacific Grove lounge, and to decorate the stage sunflower·topped hat made » Mrs. chid from that group's past presi. I
Woman's Civic Club to overflow- in the clubroom. Graceful arrange- E. E. Scholes, to ming two num- dents Club,
inc Wednesday evening when the ments of calla lilies were also bers herself. Before the program Mrs. Zug
club honored her at its annual found in the hall, and camellias Master of ceremonies for the introduced the "woman of the
"Woman of the Year" reception. and white candles graced the man- program was Brad Brown of Fort year," outlining her accomplish-
The popular honor guest wore a tel.
Ord, and the entertainers included ments and the qualities which have *
modish gown of dusty pink lace Centering the tea table was an two popular members of the Wharf endeared her to so many people.
and chiffon and a white orchid cor- unusual arrangement of pink and Players, Jean Levinson and Dee The guests inchlded neighbors,
\
mage as she greeted her friends white carnations forming a "dress" Olivetti. I friends made in BPWO, Eastern 44 1.
in the newly-decorated lounge. for a ceramic figurine which wore Dick Armbrust, talented singer Star and other club work, USO \ i, 1% 11. . i 7 4
Also in the receiving line were Mrs. a flower hat indicative of the fancy from Fort Ord, did three numbers acquaintances, and associates from h v 1 .
Kenneth Zug, Civic Club president; (and crazy) hats Miss Ernst wears including "I Love Life," a most Pacific Grove High School where *--A kit,6, 3;k. · · ':t : :,0 4
Virginia English, president of the for some of her humorous song appropriate selection for a recep- she has been secretary for the past . .. .., 1 I
0# 44 .
1 + .
Monterey Peninsula Business and numbers. tion honoring Miss Ernst. Another 18 years.
Professional Women's Club, and Mrs. John Nelson and Mrs. R, E. entertainer from Ord, Gerry Zu- Mrs. Joseph Branco was genera]
one of Miss Ernst's three sisters, Maxwell were responsible for the nino, delighted the audience with chairman for the reception, and her
Mrs. John Mattos of Salinas. centerpiece, both being members of three violin solos. Accompanist for committees included Mrs. D. C. ' '/
Her other sisters, Mrs. T. E. Mrs. Fred Eggiman's decorating both entertainers was Donna Bis- Baxter, hostess; Mrs. Lee Stewart, -4
...1£ L
Dean of Pacific Grove and Mrs. committee. Mrs. Robert Hagan did nett. refreshments; Mrs. Raymond ..' . '4»... rge'.. ,
, ....i
Russell MeMath of WatsonviIle, the mantel arrangement. Ida Best, a long-time friend of Washburn, guest book, and Mrs. ..ul#m€k.
were also present to greet their Miss Ernst climaxed the show, the honor guest, sang two songs ex- Robert Nair. Mrs. Stanley Mathe- .Nt 4
mister's friends. planned by ¥r• John Orchard Jr., pressive of her friendship, and Ed- son and Miss Wilma Voss poured> 41 r
Pink camellias were fastened in by taking her cue from 'Tar Mon nae McKinley, first president of assisted by several other friend, .,.
. 1. -
greenery to form a background for ria (who sang one of "her songs" the Monterey Feninsula BPWC, of the honor guest , vr., .
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MRS. T. E. DEAN and MRS. RUSSELL MeMATH greet their rey Peninsula Business and Professional Women's Club, and another
mister, MISS GERTRUDE ERNST (second from right) at the of the honor guest's sisters, MRS. JOHN MATTOS, and at the right
Woman of the Year" reception in her honor Wednesday night. To is MRS. KENNETH ZUG, president of the Pacific Grove Woman's
the left of Miss Ernst are Virginia English, president of the Monte- Civic Club. The latter club gave the reception for the annual event.
4 Thimble Club
- Elects Officers
¢Leonard Sala Phote,l I
MISS GERTRUDE ERNST, "Woman of the Year" for 1953, was
honored by the Pacific Grove Woman's Civic Club Wednesday night.
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MR.and MRS. JOHN DOWN, he a teacher at Pacific Grove High S,
Recretary since 1935, are pictured with three of h er friends from
Women's Club, MRS. CLYDE DORSEY, CHRISTINE RAYNSFORI
1
A 'Bike-Hike' Is Plan Of Youth Forum Group
A bike-hike and picnic lunch will San Carlos and 5th streets at 12:30.
oe held by the Christian Science Those who don't have their own
0 Monitor Youth Forum of the Mon- bicycles will be able to rent one
terey Peninsula this Saturday aft- for the trip.
ernoon, Feb. 28. The group plans Starting from the Carmel gate,
to meet at the Carmel Sports Shop, they expect to cycle to Seal Rock
..
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CARMEL'S €ORSET
f HOUR GL
68 & DOLORES ... HARRIEn
FEBRUARY 1953
BRAS
. WARNER
Charm Fit of Hollywood
GODDESS
Miriam Gates
Exquisite Form
CORDELIA
N U-LI FT (Maternity)
MODERN MOTHER
Scientific Fitting
-.
.i
1'14. ' i
HARRY MORRIS sneaks a piece of cake while waiting his turn for
theprogramWednesdaynight.Mr.Morrissurprised"Gertie"with
an imitation of one of her own numbers.
.JOCtal
JUDGE and MRS. HENRY JORGEA
. 1 4
an Year" reception honoring Miss Gert
' Shower Honors
. NaI
64 +
P D- I Mrs. Napier
ley
:. 2
C--tuD , Mrs. Arthur M. Napier was the
.
honoree at a surprise shower re-
cently, the surprise effected by
10 •10 having the guests at the Napier
home when Mr. Napier brought his
CILLUttted, wife home after dining out.
Mrs. A. L. Larson and Mrs. Wai-
. U ter Hummel were hostesses for the
> *IllontrrrA Nplittlaula liferath party which included games and
Friday, February 27, 1953. 18
prizes. Refreshments were served
after Mrs. Napier opened her gifts.
Gertrude Harris Invited to the shower were Mes-
A
From Gertrude (Mrs. Dan) Har- darnes William Allen, George Cur-
1 rig, currently traveling in Europe, by, France Pace, William Wright,
· 0 comes a glowing account -of her Joseph Patrick, Thomas Me(Joy,
E January sojourn in Sicily and her Woodrow O'Dell, Warren Johnson,
J February stay in Italy (Capri, Lou Sturdivan, Evina Brickman,
-- I Rome, Florence, etc.). Robert Stewart, Carl Wills, Ted
,hool where Miss Ernst has been "Although badly war-scarred, it
the Business and Professional is lovely. Amazing how much re- too, some fine painters and sculp-
) and VERA VERNON.
mains of the ancient Greek, Fto- tors and am picking up a few in-
man, Norman, Saracen, and how teresting works of theirs, as well
much is still being found. I've met, as native things," she writes.
before stopping for lunch. Some of
the members who live in Pebble
Beach will meet the group at the
Carmel gate. A call to Joni Mac- 1 N EW .. .NEW ... NEW---
Kenzie at 8-0154 will provide would- ·
be cyclers with further information
about the trip. MOSBROOK MODEL SKIRTS
- C Made to vour €ocact measure
in London)
SHOP
Now available in Jacqmar tweeds
tSS ... cashmeres... flannel...
t ADAMS white doeskin ... tropical wor- 1
steds... plaids... tartans (all
fabfics limited, assuring you indi- 1
from to ' vidual distinction)
$1.50 $8.50 Enroute Air Mail
2.50 3.50 4 new model bags by Ackery... 1
2.95 5.00 . coats jrom Jaeger of Regent
Street_.. . coats from Danimac
5.00
Where you see and order
1.50 4.50 British luxuries for delivery
- direct-to-you from London.
4:50 5.50
4.50 5.00
El //6 •I •
- eje iront
0.-Witain
2.50 LONDON MEWS
- Sixth Street, just west of Dolores
Tel. 7-6601 CARMEL
Open daily 9:30 to 5:30 - Sunday, call 7-3059
fit:
Neighbors of Wooderaft Thimble
Club elected new officers at a re-
cent meeting at the home of Mrs.
4 Earl Faddeo in Oak Grove. Elected
64. -At were Mrs. James Prescott, presi-
7 4 1
dent; Glenna lEwis, vice presi-
r. - dent; Mrs. Arthur Staie, secretary-
treasurer, and Mrs. Prescott, pub-
1141 licity chairman.
Cards were played after the
meeting, and refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fad-
den, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flaws,
August Kopke, James Flaws, John-
ny Lewis, Carolyn Flaws, Mrs.
Prescott, Glenna Lewis, Mrs. Staie
and Mrs. Carrie Rose.
' %.-I...".
Unwanted
Hair
REMOVED FOR LIFE
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
Open Days and Evenings.
rSEN chat with MRS. R. L. ROBINSON at the "Woman of the Please phone for
appointment
rude Ernst.
Esther Harrold Nestor
)ier, Burlin Colman and Wes-vieve Allen, Dorothy and Janie 718 Forest Pacific Grove
Phone 2-8447
Chase, and the Misses Gene- IHexter and Dorothy Quinn.
„DRESS-'
OR .- u.
" EVER.
I* 446,0
3*0# -\-
FITCOMESFIRST!
specially designed for growing feet
A
MOST STYLES
To size 8 ............................$5.95 L
8,4 to 12 ............................ 6.45
1214 to 3 -............................ 6.95
In brown
Every Little Yankee shoe style is dedicated to keeping young feet
happy and comfortable whether it's dainty dress-up or a sturdy school
shoe! Bring in your youngest, oldest or in-betweener. We'll fit them per-
fectly in shoes made specially for their growing feet !
OPEN THURSDAYS 'TIL 9:00
432 ALVARADO MONTEREY
ASK ABOUT OUR "13" CLUB!
In white,
black patent,
blue calf or
'1 In
brown & white
Ptl
U .
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bfertte Crna, 1953 6 l/voman ot t[Le P ear,.96 9-eted
The many friends of Miss Ger- the refreshment tables in the for a surprise) and donning a new presented Miss Ernst with an or· 27 -'"',":'743.' P'·· €*4%0*' -i.'.' ey·"'11i·e"ta'E'0¢0(: ":5 · '· ' .frt · '>· 2 X4v*ilt?7 : B·3·41;'· .P
trude Ernst filled the Pacific Grove lounge, and to decorate the stage sunflower·topped hat made » Mrs. chid from that group's past presi. I
Woman's Civic Club to overflow- in the clubroom. Graceful arrange- E. E. Scholes, to ming two num- dents Club,
inc Wednesday evening when the ments of calla lilies were also bers herself. Before the program Mrs. Zug
club honored her at its annual found in the hall, and camellias Master of ceremonies for the introduced the "woman of the
"Woman of the Year" reception. and white candles graced the man- program was Brad Brown of Fort year," outlining her accomplish-
The popular honor guest wore a tel.
Ord, and the entertainers included ments and the qualities which have *
modish gown of dusty pink lace Centering the tea table was an two popular members of the Wharf endeared her to so many people.
and chiffon and a white orchid cor- unusual arrangement of pink and Players, Jean Levinson and Dee The guests inchlded neighbors,
\
mage as she greeted her friends white carnations forming a "dress" Olivetti. I friends made in BPWO, Eastern 44 1.
in the newly-decorated lounge. for a ceramic figurine which wore Dick Armbrust, talented singer Star and other club work, USO \ i, 1% 11. . i 7 4
Also in the receiving line were Mrs. a flower hat indicative of the fancy from Fort Ord, did three numbers acquaintances, and associates from h v 1 .
Kenneth Zug, Civic Club president; (and crazy) hats Miss Ernst wears including "I Love Life," a most Pacific Grove High School where *--A kit,6, 3;k. · · ':t : :,0 4
Virginia English, president of the for some of her humorous song appropriate selection for a recep- she has been secretary for the past . .. .., 1 I
0# 44 .
1 .
Monterey Peninsula Business and numbers. tion honoring Miss Ernst. Another 18 years.
Professional Women's Club, and Mrs. John Nelson and Mrs. R, E. entertainer from Ord, Gerry Zu- Mrs. Joseph Branco was genera]
one of Miss Ernst's three sisters, Maxwell were responsible for the nino, delighted the audience with chairman for the reception, and her
Mrs. John Mattos of Salinas. centerpiece, both being members of three violin solos. Accompanist for committees included Mrs. D. C. ' '/
Her other sisters, Mrs. T. E. Mrs. Fred Eggiman's decorating both entertainers was Donna Bis- Baxter, hostess; Mrs. Lee Stewart, -4
...1£ L
Dean of Pacific Grove and Mrs. committee. Mrs. Robert Hagan did nett. refreshments; Mrs. Raymond ..' . '4»... rge'.. ,
, ....i
Russell MeMath of WatsonviIle, the mantel arrangement. Ida Best, a long-time friend of Washburn, guest book, and Mrs. ..ul#m€k.
were also present to greet their Miss Ernst climaxed the show, the honor guest, sang two songs ex- Robert Nair. Mrs. Stanley Mathe- .Nt 4
mister's friends. planned by ¥r• John Orchard Jr., pressive of her friendship, and Ed- son and Miss Wilma Voss poured> 41 r
Pink camellias were fastened in by taking her cue from 'Tar Mon nae McKinley, first president of assisted by several other friend, .,.
. 1. -
greenery to form a background for ria (who sang one of "her songs" the Monterey Feninsula BPWC, of the honor guest , vr., .
, 1
i.
; ; 1 *11"r : i li
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MRS. T. E. DEAN and MRS. RUSSELL MeMATH greet their rey Peninsula Business and Professional Women's Club, and another
mister, MISS GERTRUDE ERNST (second from right) at the of the honor guest's sisters, MRS. JOHN MATTOS, and at the right
Woman of the Year" reception in her honor Wednesday night. To is MRS. KENNETH ZUG, president of the Pacific Grove Woman's
the left of Miss Ernst are Virginia English, president of the Monte- Civic Club. The latter club gave the reception for the annual event.
4 Thimble Club
- Elects Officers
¢Leonard Sala Phote,l I
MISS GERTRUDE ERNST, "Woman of the Year" for 1953, was
honored by the Pacific Grove Woman's Civic Club Wednesday night.
1
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k
i.:
r
9 -
...
4·.0 '-45. 1 t., :
f i ' .
,
¥
Ir.*t
'0 1
.
-
MR.and MRS. JOHN DOWN, he a teacher at Pacific Grove High S,
Recretary since 1935, are pictured with three of h er friends from
Women's Club, MRS. CLYDE DORSEY, CHRISTINE RAYNSFORI
1
A 'Bike-Hike' Is Plan Of Youth Forum Group
A bike-hike and picnic lunch will San Carlos and 5th streets at 12:30.
oe held by the Christian Science Those who don't have their own
0 Monitor Youth Forum of the Mon- bicycles will be able to rent one
terey Peninsula this Saturday aft- for the trip.
ernoon, Feb. 28. The group plans Starting from the Carmel gate,
to meet at the Carmel Sports Shop, they expect to cycle to Seal Rock
..
.
..
CARMEL'S €ORSET
f HOUR GL
68 & DOLORES ... HARRIEn
FEBRUARY 1953
BRAS
. WARNER
Charm Fit of Hollywood
GODDESS
Miriam Gates
Exquisite Form
CORDELIA
N U-LI FT (Maternity)
MODERN MOTHER
Scientific Fitting
-.
.i
1'14. ' i
HARRY MORRIS sneaks a piece of cake while waiting his turn for
theprogramWednesdaynight.Mr.Morrissurprised"Gertie"with
an imitation of one of her own numbers.
.JOCtal
JUDGE and MRS. HENRY JORGEA
. 1 4
an Year" reception honoring Miss Gert
' Shower Honors
. NaI
64
P D- I Mrs. Napier
ley
:. 2
C--tuD , Mrs. Arthur M. Napier was the
.
honoree at a surprise shower re-
cently, the surprise effected by
10 •10 having the guests at the Napier
home when Mr. Napier brought his
CILLUttted, wife home after dining out.
Mrs. A. L. Larson and Mrs. Wai-
. U ter Hummel were hostesses for the
> *IllontrrrA Nplittlaula liferath party which included games and
Friday, February 27, 1953. 18
prizes. Refreshments were served
after Mrs. Napier opened her gifts.
Gertrude Harris Invited to the shower were Mes-
A
From Gertrude (Mrs. Dan) Har- darnes William Allen, George Cur-
1 rig, currently traveling in Europe, by, France Pace, William Wright,
· 0 comes a glowing account -of her Joseph Patrick, Thomas Me(Joy,
E January sojourn in Sicily and her Woodrow O'Dell, Warren Johnson,
J February stay in Italy (Capri, Lou Sturdivan, Evina Brickman,
-- I Rome, Florence, etc.). Robert Stewart, Carl Wills, Ted
,hool where Miss Ernst has been "Although badly war-scarred, it
the Business and Professional is lovely. Amazing how much re- too, some fine painters and sculp-
) and VERA VERNON.
mains of the ancient Greek, Fto- tors and am picking up a few in-
man, Norman, Saracen, and how teresting works of theirs, as well
much is still being found. I've met, as native things," she writes.
before stopping for lunch. Some of
the members who live in Pebble
Beach will meet the group at the
Carmel gate. A call to Joni Mac- 1 N EW .. .NEW ... NEW---
Kenzie at 8-0154 will provide would- ·
be cyclers with further information
about the trip. MOSBROOK MODEL SKIRTS
- C Made to vour €ocact measure
in London)
SHOP
Now available in Jacqmar tweeds
tSS ... cashmeres... flannel...
t ADAMS white doeskin ... tropical wor- 1
steds... plaids... tartans (all
fabfics limited, assuring you indi- 1
from to ' vidual distinction)
$1.50 $8.50 Enroute Air Mail
2.50 3.50 4 new model bags by Ackery... 1
2.95 5.00 . coats jrom Jaeger of Regent
Street_.. . coats from Danimac
5.00
Where you see and order
1.50 4.50 British luxuries for delivery
- direct-to-you from London.
4:50 5.50
4.50 5.00
El //6 •I •
- eje iront
0.-Witain
2.50 LONDON MEWS
- Sixth Street, just west of Dolores
Tel. 7-6601 CARMEL
Open daily 9:30 to 5:30 - Sunday, call 7-3059
fit:
Neighbors of Wooderaft Thimble
Club elected new officers at a re-
cent meeting at the home of Mrs.
4 Earl Faddeo in Oak Grove. Elected
64. -At were Mrs. James Prescott, presi-
7 4 1
dent; Glenna lEwis, vice presi-
r. - dent; Mrs. Arthur Staie, secretary-
treasurer, and Mrs. Prescott, pub-
1141 licity chairman.
Cards were played after the
meeting, and refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fad-
den, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flaws,
August Kopke, James Flaws, John-
ny Lewis, Carolyn Flaws, Mrs.
Prescott, Glenna Lewis, Mrs. Staie
and Mrs. Carrie Rose.
' %.-I...".
Unwanted
Hair
REMOVED FOR LIFE
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
Open Days and Evenings.
rSEN chat with MRS. R. L. ROBINSON at the "Woman of the Please phone for
appointment
rude Ernst.
Esther Harrold Nestor
)ier, Burlin Colman and Wes-vieve Allen, Dorothy and Janie 718 Forest Pacific Grove
Phone 2-8447
Chase, and the Misses Gene- IHexter and Dorothy Quinn.
„DRESS-'
OR .- u.
" EVER.
I* 446,0
3*0# -\-
FITCOMESFIRST!
specially designed for growing feet
A
MOST STYLES
To size 8 ............................$5.95 L
8,4 to 12 ............................ 6.45
1214 to 3 -............................ 6.95
In brown
Every Little Yankee shoe style is dedicated to keeping young feet
happy and comfortable whether it's dainty dress-up or a sturdy school
shoe! Bring in your youngest, oldest or in-betweener. We'll fit them per-
fectly in shoes made specially for their growing feet !
OPEN THURSDAYS 'TIL 9:00
432 ALVARADO MONTEREY
ASK ABOUT OUR "13" CLUB!
In white,
black patent,
blue calf or
'1 In
brown & white
Ptl
U .
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