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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 8

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8 RENO EVENING GAZETTE DEC. 30, 1960 I i '4 vp" i- a l-H Qui) Partv Held at Grange I More than 100 person? attended ReNeva 4-H Chib Christmas party held at Grange Hall. A chikTs toy or garment served as admission fee and all county 4-H Gubs were invited. Following group singing, clab members presented "The i i id MRS. FLORENCE BURGE, SOCIETY EDITOR Creche" adapted by Gwen Ann Smith from the story by Arthur Gordon.

The cast mciuded Miss Your Neighbor -and Mine Smith as narrator. Spike Duque, Allan Betts. Kay Dee Ross, Carolyn Leino, Daryl Capurro. Carol holiday hosts to Mr. and Mrs.

Kightlinger, Carolyn Robbing, Nora Woods. Renell Trosi, Linda R. K. Malone of Los Angeles, Calif. The Malone were honored Mrs.

Warren Morgan has as her house guest Mrs. Gunnar Bjerre of Stockholm, Sweden, who arrived on Christmas Day. Mrs. Bjerre leaves tonight for San Cerfoglio. Alan Kightlinger and Christmas Eve on the occasion Preston West.

of their wedding anniversary. Following the play guests v- Francisco and will join her daugh danced. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rundberg of Reno were visitors at the Bill ter in Los Angeles in a few days.

She is in the states for a six months visit Hot Mushroom Mullins home this week to find Mrs. Mullins confined to bed from Mrs. Morgan, Swedish during the Winter Olympic back injury. However, her con Hors D'Oeuvres dition is much improved. Games early this year, says she Mushrooms IUlienne C.

E. Templeton of Kings 2 cans (4-oz. each) Whole Mush Beach, Calif, is now credit man has received numerous holiday greetings from Swedish athletes and officials. Among them was one from Sven Lof tman, president of the International Ice Skating ager for a Reno department store. rooms can 8-oz.) meatless spaghetti The family will maintain a resi sauce dence at Kings Beach.

xeaspoon leai oregano Association. Loftman expressed his gratitude to her and other interpreters as well as the city of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brown and Grated parmesan cheese Heat mushrooms and drain. daughter.

Tori, were guests of Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. Mike Reno for the many kindnesses accorded the contestants and officials during their stay here. Combine spaghetti sauce and or. egano in saucepan; simmer for 5 Goyhex of Winnemucca for Christmas.

minutes, stirring occasionally. Serve sauce hot in chafing dish or dish with candle warmer. Pro Celeste Stodick who is enrolled Mrs. Bell Chambers of Minden at Pacific Lutheran College in Ta- has returned home after spend vide cocktail picks and bowl of cheese for dipping hot mush ooma, is visiting her family, Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Stodick ing Christmas at the home of rooms. Makes 6 to 8 servings. her son, Tommy Chambers and of Gardnerville. VETERANS HOLIDAY TELEPHONE CALLS Truman Davis, in wheelchair, is making a call to family members in Dearborn, Mich. He is being assisted by Mrs.

Victor Wolfe, center, president, and Mrs. Etta Williams, left, member, American Womens' Voluntary Services. Mushrooms Bombay family of Sparks. 2 cans (4-oz. each) Whole Mush Mr.

and Mrs. Normal Noll were Mr. and Mrs. Pete Laca and rooms, drained 1 tablespoon butter or margarin children, Judy, Paula and Peter 1 teaspoon instant minced onion spent the Christmas holiday in Winnemucca. 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Veterans Christmas Party, Telephone Calls, Climax Year 1 container (8-oz.) sour cream Among Christmas dinner guests A HOLIDAY DINNER party was the occasion for the announcement of the engagement of Judy Aoyama, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Aoyama to Susumu Takeda, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Takeda of Sacramento, Calif.

An honor student and graduate of locals schools, Miss Aoyama is a junior student at the University of Nevada where she is majoring in education. Takeda is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley, Calif, and is an electrical engineer with Aero-Jet General Corp. of Mr. and Mrs. William Reading in the Carson Cky home, was Mrs.

Victor Wolfe, Reno Unit president, said patients were Marion Barfknecht of Reno. again given the opportunity of lA teaspoon curry powder Slowly cook mushrooms and instant minced onion in butter or margarine for about 10 minutes, stirring often; sprinkle with parsley. Blend sour cream and curry powder. Serve hot mushrooms with cocktail picks to dip into sour cream mixture. Makes about Mrs.

Carl May was an arrival making long distance telephone calls to any place in the United States. The chairman also summarized from Oakland this week coming to visit her mother, Mrs. E. G. Professional entertainment provided in memory of Eddie Firz-patrick featured the Christmas party given last week for patients at Veterans Hospital by the Reno Unit, American Women's Voluntary Services.

The event climaxed the year's activity for the group. Patients were treated to music by Lou LaVitt and his band, the Starlets and other featured performers from the Riviera Room Hand and daughters Debbie Lam SOCIAL CALENDAR bert and Renee Ohl of the area activities for the last three months, FRIDAY Past Guardian Neighbors SATURDAY Hidden Valley Country Club Reno and Pyramid Lake Units fashioned holiday wreaths from Mr. and Mrs. Hank Aguirre of have returned from Elko where Woodcraft Christmas party, gift exchange, Mrs. Ida West they spent Christmas with family til i I li .3 1 1 I-' 3 JiO 1 ill i vi-" pint 8, V'lf rTi 11 New Years Eve party, 7:30 to 9 cocktails; 9 p.m.

dinner; greens supplied by the Women's Club of Lake Tahoe. These wreaths decorated the Veterans' members. of the Riverside Hotel through the courtesy of the hotel, the musicians union and the dancing until? Hospital, Redwood Pavilion at Washoe Medical Center, St. Near and Far Folk Dance Club Delia Guardia HOW TO GET WEIL AND KEEP WELL Try GrMt Chin Harb Specialists. Our Specially Imported Herb RMi4is 300 varieties have been wtee In China fer centuries.

GEO. Q. WONG HERB TEA COMPANY 115 Cast Sixth Street her FA 2-I34 USO. 405 S. Sierra 8 to Mary's Hospital.

Carmelite Con New Years' Eve party, 8 p.m. un- i 11 p.m., New Years Eve program, vent and St. Mary's Church at California Building, Idlewild Park; guests welcome. Nixon. refreshments.

Members The Reno Unit was recipient Older Women Retain Places On Networks of a citation from the U.S. Ma Twirlettes children's beginners, Twentieth Century Club New Year's Eve Special, 9 p.m.. at club house; midnight buffet rine Corps at Hawthorne for At Party square and round dancing, 7 to 8:30 p.m., YMCA. 1800 Foster "meritorious assistance" in the veterans blood procurement pro Drive; Arline and Wally Byassee, With Mrs. Bruno Romero pre instructors; dancers invited.

siding, Christmas meeting of Madonna della Guardia Society took NEW YORK (AP) Although gram. Mrs. Louis Henderson, Corn-stock Unit chairman reported that unit provided box lunches to 25 inmates of Nevada State; Prison the younger crop of glamorous place in St Thomas social hall. Rev. Charles Righini moderator, actresses complain that few of their number are able to nail Mexican Theme For Dancers gave the opening prayer.

who contributed blood to the vet down steady jobs in television se As a Christmas token, mem ries, many of the older women bers brought baby gifts for the Holy Father's Storeroom. are making out just fine." eran patient credit system. The AWVS group also contributed 100 books to the prison library. The Genoa Unit announced a benefit luncheon to be held in Welcomed as new members For instance, there's Frances were Mmes. B.

Bassinelli, Pal First dance of the year for Merry Mixers Square Dance Club will be held Saturday, Jan. 7 in the California Building at Idlewild Bavier in "The Andy Griffiths Show," Marian Lome of "The Garry Moore Verna Fel- mira Samproni and Maria Vella Christmas donations were made the Sky Room of the Mapes Hotel in March. Mrs. Perle Mesta, former ambassador to Luxem NOW AT HOME IN RENO Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph B. Garbarino Jr. ton in "Pete and and to the Carmelite Nuns, Sisters of Park from 8 to 11 p.m. Caller will be Lee, Helsel of the Holy Family and the Sacred the stars of "Bringing Up Buddy" Enid Markey and Doro Me-rande, both on the long side Heart Sisters. Sacramento, Calif.

Several door bourg, will be the guest speaker. All area and state AWVS units will send delegates to the 1961 prizes will be awarded. of 35. Park Wedding Chapel Is Scene of Nuptials Theme of the dance will be DRESSES SKIRTS SWEATERS etc. national convention to be held at The Villa in San Mateo, Calif, on "Mexican Festival" with a pinata Refreshments were served from a table- beautifully decorated in a Christmas theme by Mrs.

Vincent Manfredi. Hostesses were Mmes. Teresa Panicari, Pauolini The employment problem for the sexy blondes and brunettes as the center of attraction. Re Feb. 26, 27, 28 and March 1.

freshments will be served. stems from the westerns and private eye dramas, where it is im of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Kearns.

Square and round dancers are portant for our hero to get in Garden Club Party Now living on Colorado River Avenue with the intention of building a home on the Garbarino invited to attend. An accomplished horsewoman, she is a 1958 graduate of Reno Quilici, Julio Quilici, Bruno Pagni, Camille Solari, Julia Petricciani and Mario Quilici. Mrs. Pauolini Quilici was given the door prize and other prize At Country Club volved with a new damsel each week lest the interest of the nation's girl-watchers flag. It's different, however, for the Ranch on Mill.

Street Road are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Gar High School. She is a registered x-ray technician now employed at the Washoe Medical Center.

Sizes 5 thru 16 All Sales Final Campus Clothes 58 East Ninth Street FA 9-2618 winners were Mmes. Mario Qui older women: They can establish Garbarino is the son of Mr. and their own, non-competitive per Mrs. Joe Garbarino, prominent Desert Glass For all types Mirrors 310 N. PARK FA 2-0695 sonalities and, if the show is a Truckee Meadows ranchers.

He Annual holiday luncheon of the Green Thumbers Garden Club took place Wednesday in Hidden Valley Country Club with Mmes. Margaret Nelson and Mary Rheu-ben arranging the no-hostess af barino Jr. The couple was married at Park Wedding Chapel by Rev. W. R.

Ward. The bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Rodney Kearns and John Garbarino, brother of the bridegroom attended the couple. A reception at the Annie Laurie Cen lici, David Casazza, Joe Granata, Clementina Teglia and Palmira Samproni. Guests for the evening were Mmes.

Howard Enos and Margaret DeVita. success, stick with it to the bitter end or until something better graduated from Sparks High School in 1936 anS is engaged in comes along. ranching with his father. The bride's 90-year-old grand fair. mother, Mrs.

Sadie Verran, sent Brighten Wardrobes With Desert Colors ter followed the ceremony and Mr. and Mrs. Garbarino greeted many friends and co-workers. her a blue garter to wear at the wedding. Another grandmother, Enjoy the big Decor included a large, illuminated tree and special arrangements on the luncheon table.

Instead of an exchange of gifts, Mrs. Ella Kearns, 87, sent the Mrs. Garbarino is the daughter bride lace gloves to be worn for Winter into spring wardrobes members donated enough money "something CEREAL COOKERY rn to purchase complete outfits of Prenuptial events included a are you missing all this? clothing for two needy Reno chil bridal shower given by Mrs. H. Most cereals double in quantity during cooking, so select a large So dren.

B. McNutt and Mrs. Robert Cran- saucepan at the start. Bring the dell at the McNutt home. Poems for the day were "The water to a fast rolling boil over Ideal Life" read by Mrs.

John are brightened this year with a touch of sunshine gleaned from the Western deserts. Colors run the gamut of desert coral, desert lilac, desert hsney, desert mint and desert blue. Combined with white beige tones, they give a lift of cold weather costumes. Three quarter length sleeves remain popular along with simple. a high heat before adding the cereal.

The rapid movement of the B. Foy and "Christmas Poem" read by Mrs. E. A. Morgan.

o)fg water prevents lumping. After the creal is added, simmer and Guests were Mmes. E. Urst, A. J.

Erikson and Edith Johnson ORDER THE BEE TODAY 1 4 Blaise Pascal, French mathe high necklines. Most of the full cook according to the directions on the package. A tight fitting cover on the saucepan will prevent the formation of a crust on top of the cereal. matician, is credited with being ness of skirts is in pleats this the inventor of the first adding spring while sheaths maintain machine. popularity.

Mr? 1 I -lilVli: GOLDEN ROOSTER FRIED CHICKEN 1 Ss Take Home 1 0RDER I MAIL PH0NE Wt SIERRA NEWS COrNYS. "lAKi TAHOE RESIDENTs" JJ 2' Street, Reno, Nevada phone: oh. FAirview 3.1643 Kimball 4.3563 ft SIERRA NEWS COMPANY 21 Locust Street, Reno, Nevada ph. FAirview 2-1643 LAKE TAHOE RESIDENTS phone: Kimball 4-2563 or Eat Here ill In addition to complete coverage of local, regional, "national and international news you'll find enjoyable reading in these special sections VALLEY LEISURE For your Sunday rtading pleasure, Valley Leisure brings you such features as: Tales of the Golden West, Travel, Photography, New Books in Review, Critic's Corner, and other stimulating feature stories. COUNTRY LIFE Another complete round-up of rural activities is brought to you in Country Life.

The Heme and Garden section is of interest to everyone. PARADE Will 1961 bring us a cure for cancer, heart disease, mental illness? Find out what advances yeu can expect in medicine during the New Year in Parade. SPORT SECTION Complete sport coverage in words end pictures of valley high school, lecel and regional college and professional events. TV LOG Complete television section with easier to read logs for the coming week and pictures of your favorite stars. COLOR COMICS The delightful antics of Dennis the Menace, Alley Oep, Pmeilla's Pep and many ethers ie It colorful pages.

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