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Miss Dorothy Sel'rano Becomes
Bride of'Navv Lieutenant Couwav . ,,
. At a nuptial mass, celebrated at-SL Engelbert s church. St. Louis-
Mo., Miss Dorothy Serrano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fiorenzo A.
'`Serrano of Monterey,`became the bride of Lieutenant (j.g.) Michael
Conway, U-S-N-iL on October 4.
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Sorority Entertained
At Hallowe'en Party
" Mrs. Jaihes Davis was hostess at a gay Hallowe'en party at her home in Carmel last week, when she entertained . members and guests of the Monterey Penmsuia
terpysSJepinsuia will.celebrate to
morrow, TRS""Thirdv day.-of G!?l<
Scout-week, we are going to tell you something about the theme of
the -week--Citizenship m -Action
Around JhifWorld.
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of- these peejmgs will be held, in Switzerland-'immediately alter
Girl Scout week.):They expect to start.their friendly activities here at home by learning the contnbur lions thaC|JFgfbn^have made to-
yadden (Elsie-Raymond), who- ex
changed--mamaga--vows at^the:
Methodist Church in Reno, Neveda,at two.o etock_on the afternoon- ofOctober--14.--,_______I-- ------- - -
Cypress Rebekah-lodge: venedlast' Wggk'-hy'NSBir'-gfand Irene Gulp,.'who annoupceThgr commiUees-.for--November. as--fol^
lows:- decorations and reiresh--
Everybody--talks about the re their own-cttles aiuHpwns, and'by . .Accompanled_by..-_thei..bride'
sponsibilities of todS^'s young getting .acquainted people, but very few people-have groups.
with,
these
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.- Noble Barter (Mary Ray
Carmean; -May Chase}- call
botherec to ask Ute children Americans have frequently been mond, tne Deirotneo couple drove, ing, Miss Lois Luce, Mrs. Daisy -V.
without 6X
Given in marriage by the benedicts father, Richard Conway, the bride wore a gown in bridal-white, whose long sleeved satin bodice topped a lull marquisette trained shirt. Her finger-im vein
Beta Tau-chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi.
themselves what they think about
U all.
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accused of talking loftily of World
friendship': while they do nothing : Scouts-1
to Reno fdr the-ceremony at.wbich Luce, and Mrs. Charles Fisher.
they were attended by -Mr. and -Bastes,:---- ' - . --1
The sewing club will n
with"
s. gathered crown of the tulle and
she carried an old fashioned
gay oi while flowers.
Officiating at the double mg ceremony was ' the -Reverend Father Zimmer.
Gardenias and other .white flowers were arranged with green ery. decorating the church. . Miss. .Mary. Catherine .Conway, the bridegroom's sister, was maid . of honor. Her gown was in powder - blue, fashioned.with a satin fitted bodice and net skirt. Jn her hair she wore rosebuds matching the . pink roses in her nosegay.
Robert Bmmet Conway stood with his brother as best
- Mr-"gnd~Mrs- 'Richard':Cqnwgyentertained at a wedding break fast following-the rites and friends
. and relatives numbering ^bout
leading to Mrs. Davis' door and
greeted guests asthoy arrived for the buffet supper. The Hallowe en theme of color was carried out in
ration has bothered, however/and last spring all Scout members -- more than a million girls and adults--were asked to list things
plan of work reveals that these young citizens have put practical ity first.-Their ideas of-world`co operation begin at home and ex
For her wedding attire, the bride view boulevard, for a seven o'clock, chose a pale yellow suit accented dessert on-November 5, if was with- brown accessories and wore nounced. A large attendance Is
ingle largo orchid. Her sister's expected as plans for the Christ
the living room decorations .and at the attractive tables set up for bridge and other games. . *
Present in addition to the hostess were Pauline Pulliam and Alice Campbell, guests; Helen Bam, Betmce Bauldwln. Angie Brucia, Frances Fault), Ruth Baughman.
LaVon Gresham, Mary Frances Higgins, Alice Ingram, Betty. Knighten, Margery Messing, Luella Orser. Gordon Olmsted. Dalene Netlson. Helen Rouse. Joane
that they wanted to do in order to become bettor citizens in today's changing "world. To our knowl edge. this Is the first time that
suen a nation-wide poll has been taken bv any youth agency.
On the basis oi them replies, the national and local Girl Scout'
plans .of work were made. This week. October 28 to November 3, " plans--a design for citizen
ship made by American girls for American girls--are made public.
tend through the great chain of
Girl Scout organizations in almost
all civilized countries. Americans
who look beyond victory to last
ing peace will find in the organi
zation one of the best means for
building that peace. Here is an op
portunity for women who have left
war activities to continue a good
fight
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In spite _of phenomenal war
time growth, there .are still long waiting lists, of girls who war
matron of honor costume was a mas boxes sent io the Children's
grey ensemble and her flowers home in Gilroy and Old People'
ere two .small orchids. _
home i7T~S5ratoga,.-will be made.
The pair, betrothed .since a year The. sewing club now has a- `
'o last- May, when the benedict, ber of homemade aprons, to be
then a T-Corporal stationed in the awards at the Tuesday afternoon
Hawaiian Islands, s^ht his'future- -card parties. Men wi
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bride her engagement ring from live.other awards,.----- --_
Honolulu, are both employed at An interesting letter from. Sgt.
the Tynan Lumber Co. -- " James-Willey--now-serving-over-
Mrs. McFaddan is the daughter as, was read to the members.
of Mrs,*"$lellie Raymond Van Huff Mrs. Alice Hisland was in
and the sister of George Raymond. charge of the banquet hall dec
- esign-ls- sn'amfrltioiK one, be ScddU^but wno lack" leaders: Her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. orated in Hallowe'en' motffT- A
but no more ambftlous than our sponsors,- meeting places. Girl John McFadden of West Allis, Mil spelling bee provided . entertain
times demands-Girl -Scouts
-Scout 'Week-should r.emipd~us'that waukee, Wisconsin, was stationed' ment foliowFrfg- the ' rvlng' pf
eager to build international it is not yet too late to volunteer at Fort Ord for a year and a half pumpkin pie and coffee.
friendships bv getting acquainted to help" these girls' share
with the Seventh Division, and be
.with girls from other lands. Their Scouts' own design for Citizenship fore going to the Islands saw ac
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for ac
twenty gathered to greet the--------
BETROTHAT, REVEALED
j3lP3_SiLfSt_many_intomaUon&L .in Action' Around ihe " World.-- tion-on Attu. .', meetings as well .as correspon Girl Scout Public -Relations,. Mrs.
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. ed-at- Friday's-meeting of Lunins'
When Lieutenant and Mrs. Con
___Mr.. and Mrs. Earl Bulls of dence, and .programs tnat will ' ' H. R. Youngman.-chairman.
IRIS .TACKXE KREBS
Fairchild. Woman's Relief Corps,
way arrived on - cneir- toends-^ad-
brjde were guests at a reception
at the home of the bride s parents,
-Pacific--Grove recently an nounced the engagement .of rtHeSF^aushter-'ETIeen. to Fred
erick B. Magee. MM 1-c. aboard
ALONG CARMEL VALLEY-
IS NEW DAUGHTER .
in the absence- of Mrs. Gussic
Sgt. apd Mrs, Rodney Krebs of. Blankenship, who is ill. The. fol-
Seaside-welcomed-a--daughter- has- lowing-roports-werc subsu
Jackie, who. arrived October 25
Seventy USO club hours, S7-or-
J
Thursday. October 1-1. Hrsr . way returned to Monterey - last
week after accompanying her hus
the U.b.S. Eagle, i ne betrothal .follows a romance begun about a year ago when the prospec
6:30. a.m. at the Monterey hos cakes, 32 for hot dishes, 2 hours pital. She weighed six pounds fivt of sewing, 4 of knitting, and 8 of ounces. nursing; 2 cartons of cigarets, 9
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band to San Francisco where he.'
reported aboard ship..on. W.ed.nes-.
dav for tiutv.in the Pacific.
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tive benedicts ship first came
to Monterey bay. _
The bride-elect has been see-
tary-Hr-Tbor
letters. $5.75 for meals, $10 for
- Mr-. Woodrow Mitchell, assistant county farm advisor, instructed -a--group--of--the--Germelo--Four--H-
" rmel" Vailcy broUghT Forty ` mjjUirigsJo .tba-advertiser.---------------
-PETTY -QEB3CER--AND------------ MRS. DUFUR HAVE DAUGHTER
A seven 'pound eli
-clothing, of sick.
and -
SEC -Tor
relici,"care -
Monterey clan, Mrs. Conway is a
cific Grove elementary school
descendant of John Adams, second
principal since the beginning of
U S. President, and of Florencio Serrano who arrived here with the Hoar colonists in 1834. and 14 years-later succeeded-,Walter Col - ton as alcalde. She was schooled
in Monterey before going into
B R I D E --This bridal gown of medieval monk s'robe style in
white corduroy, with a head dress of orchids, featured a New
Fork fashion show.
ae fall term, having"graduated from high -schooi-in-June,- -----
Bible Crusaders
nurses' training at Si. Mary's hos^v,,s,i..n-aae>-Praavwgo..L1Vtii.iegea4?
CHURCH LEADERS
CONVENE ministers'
JlaMyrTiiesday^t-
she is on duty at the Monterey interested in the Youth for Christ
Baptisl. Churchhospital. Sister of Ralph Serrano,
s. K. i-o. based in the Philippines,
ement oi Northern California, enanl
group rccentlv in the salient points
in the judging of hogs. The hogs on the Harold McLean ranch were used_Jor_this Instruction. On 5aturday. Mrs. Ned Simmons, Car-
melio Four H leader and Mrs. Sal
Lieut. Margaret (Peggy'. Mathiot who is now at the 101st Gen era! hospital in Berlin write,-: to her paiuuts, -Llie'K.-B: Rancho Carmelo. that there
ba-by girl, Sandra Lee; was bom
P.O. 3-c and Mrs. W. W. Dufur RENAME CLUBS FOR TRUMAN
of 752 Jefferson street d h October NEW. ORLEANS <U.Ri--The for
5.15 hospital.
ajn.
at
the
Monterey.
mer Roosevelt clubs of recently--were-renamed-
Louisiana "The-Tru-
man for President Clubs of Louis-
M.
WAFE
Balbo,1 assistant leader accom panied the Four H. group-to King
doesn't appear to be any immedi ate prospects of her homecoming.
SON FOR THE CARL K. CLAYS
City wnere they were to compete The hospital where she now is is. a hoa-aHdging^ffipntgttwggas-v-^. stationed..a-fotmer. nazt-hosnttal.-
Carl Kenneth Clay, Jr., s
has a thousand beds. Peggv writes
bom at the Monterey
. and Mrs. Andrew Stewart very nappy a week ago Fri-
of many curious and interesting hospital at 8:30 are. on October
incidents which come up during
the course of her work a& physio-
thezapist. Recently
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25. The lad tipped .ponnds_foi
the
scales at
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