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n T, Brierley of Sunnyvale anc
Alto; Miss Mary Lee and Dr. Doro-
thea Lee of San Jose; Donald Ike,
son of the hostess; Miss Katherine
Ross, who is taking her graduate
year at the University of California,
and Dr. Helen Lee.
In anticipation of a. delightful
holiday vacation, Dr.. Helen Lee,
Donald Lee and Miss Katherine
Rass left early Wednesday morning'
for a motor trip to Hoover dam,
Where they will be joined by Miss
Ella Roll, whose home is in Santa
Clara, but who is now teaching in
Tempe, Ariz.
En route home the travelers will
visit Death Valley.
***
Luncheon Is
Delightful Event
OfTuesday
Entertaining as co-hostes.ses Mrs.
Chris A. Neddersen and Mrs. David
K. Atkinson presided over a smartly
arranged luncheon on Tuesday the
affair taking place in the Neddersen
home on the Meridian road.
The guests were members of C. A.
chapter of PEO, who shared the
pleasure of the Christmas party.
Luncheon was served at small
tables, the decorations for these and
in the home being of unusual
beauty. Gold and silver leaves were
used ill profusion and a Christmas
tree entirely decorated with blue
ornaments and lights.
Following luncheon, childhood pie-
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and favors given for those identify-
ing t¢le greatest number.
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letting, in Sunnyvale. In the
Stelling, who was the maid
n T, Brierley of Sunnyvale anc
Alto; Miss Mary Lee and Dr. Doro-
thea Lee of San Jose; Donald Ike,
son of the hostess; Miss Katherine
Ross, who is taking her graduate
year at the University of California,
and Dr. Helen Lee.
In anticipation of a. delightful
holiday vacation, Dr.. Helen Lee,
Donald Lee and Miss Katherine
Rass left early Wednesday morning'
for a motor trip to Hoover dam,
Where they will be joined by Miss
Ella Roll, whose home is in Santa
Clara, but who is now teaching in
Tempe, Ariz.
En route home the travelers will
visit Death Valley.
***
Luncheon Is
Delightful Event
OfTuesday
Entertaining as co-hostes.ses Mrs.
Chris A. Neddersen and Mrs. David
K. Atkinson presided over a smartly
arranged luncheon on Tuesday the
affair taking place in the Neddersen
home on the Meridian road.
The guests were members of C. A.
chapter of PEO, who shared the
pleasure of the Christmas party.
Luncheon was served at small
tables, the decorations for these and
in the home being of unusual
beauty. Gold and silver leaves were
used ill profusion and a Christmas
tree entirely decorated with blue
ornaments and lights.
Following luncheon, childhood pie-
tures of the members were shown
and favors given for those identify-
ing t¢le greatest number.
An hour of galloping bridge con-
cluded the enjoyable Yuletide party.
First Class
Permanent Wave
Hair
Shampoo and Finger Wave 500
Haircut ...................50¢
Open from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
For Your Convenience
Sam Schilly
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