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The Van Nuys News from Van Nuys, California • Page 20

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14-A-lur. 20-A-Nortfi ll-A-Utt THI Van Nuys Mink 12, 19M i Prospectors Buy Bonnets Cot from Pmedlac apple deiifn teapot tfatt matches her own pot- iifjr Mt was the only pld. of women didn't buy or bid on a hat enjoyed the luncheon (mixed green salad, root ala unison, green beane, Vichy and ice cream ealu with raspberry sauce, It pre-luncheon drink and jeonvwwtion with their iriendi. v. Other Gtailda There Other guilds of the hospi- ifcl sent representatives.

Lai Patroticitas was rep- by, among others, Itei. Steve Lawton who, guild's coordinator of the hoqpitu, goes to all benefits. In Carrousels group were Mines. Wayne Miache, George Pilmer and Harry R. Maxwell Jr.

Frances (Mrs. Lewis) McCune sat with other Las Oompaneras members. Mrs. Brooks E. Williams, daughter Gail and Mrs.

Join Edward Aldridge were at of the two Hfeatherbettes Guild's tab- blei. Barbara (Mrs. Francis) Ftanegan who created the Hawaiian sun hats and Evelyn (Mrs. Henry) Zwerg didn't have time to sit. They were busy selling the hats JUDGE JOAN D.

KLEIN MKrttanM Spccucer Judge's Talk OnPrograin Saa Fernando Valley Le(al Secretaries Assn. meets today at 6:30 p.m. at the Smoke House, 16830 Ventura Encino, to hear Joan Dempsey Klein, Muncipal Court Judge. "View From tbe Bench" ft Judge Klein's topic. She was formerly with the Los Angeles office of the state attorney general serving as deputy attorney general and now presides In Division 40 of Municipal Court Tbe agenda includes the presentation of a slate of officers and Induction of new members.

Mary Sue Crilly will preside. that grew on a huge sunflower tree. Mrs. Herbert Wilhoit, as usual, had the most guests; five tables of them. Phyllis (Mrs.

Warren) Dorn not only donated a hat, she came to the luncheon. Come With Frieads Gloria Hotz and Jeannette Burton came with their mother Mrs. Panza. Flo (Mrs. Bruce) Ewalt sat with others on the committee, including saleswoman Marge (Mrs.

Donald) Barker. Mines. James Potter and Maury Gordon, were there. Kay (Mrs. Richard) Roe had two tables of guests.

Irene (Mrs. Robert) Hale, Mmes. Wendell Pierce and Robert Kohls sat at the reservations desk and checked them all in. FRANCIS R. KAY New Group To Gather First social event of Las Vendedoras Auxiliary of the Assistance League of Southern California will be a St.

Patrick's Day luncheon today at the Trousdale Estates home of Mrs. Richard Samuelson. Mrs. Howard LaDow, chairman, 'will join Mrs. George L.

Thorpe of Studio City, social and hospitality chairman, in greeting members. Valley'women attending will include Mmes. Alvin J. Livingston of North Hollywood; Keith E. Kenyon, Studio city, and Chester Ede, Burbank.

Show to feature Hat, Bag Styles "Fun in the Sun with Hats and Bags" will be the special feature presented by designer Esther Swartz for the Christian Women's Club of the San Fernando Valley tomorrow at the Northridge Women's Gub during the luncheon meeting from 12 to 2 p.m. Modeling the originals will be Mmes. Joseph Houaer, Guy Martin and George Button. Mini Jane Johnston, na-. tional representative of Christian Women's Clubs of America, will be the speaker.

Louise Black will provide music. Reservations may be obtained by calling 340-4018 or 763-2246. GOP CLUB BILLS JOHN ROUSSELOT John Bouseeiot unii be guest speaker at today's 11:46 a.m. meeting of the North Hollywood Republican Women's Club. The luncheon event will be held at Sorrentino's Restaurant, 4100 Riverside Drive, Burbank.

Rousselot served as president of the California Young Republicani, national director of Federal Housing and as public relations director of the John Birch Society. CHAIRMAN Mrs. George Ponty, left, greets Mr. and Mrs. Lwter Richard Nelson, Sherman Oaks, at Ball Americana in Beverly Hilton's.

International Room. Mrs. Nelson was chairman for couturier extravaganza. Story On first page. Robert Keller photo Thetas to Celebrate St.

Patrick's Day ANTHONY HIZZO He'll Demonstrate Club Invites Studio Artist San Fernando Valley Art Club has arranged for Anthony Rizzo. Disney Studio artist, as guest demonstrator for a dinner meeting tonight at 7 o'clock at Sky- trail Restaurant, 16425 Sherman Way. The public is being invited at 8 o'clock to view the demonstration. Mr. Rizzo, graduate of Chouinard Art Institute, has been a motion picture background painter for the past 17 years.

His work is being shown at Arcadia Gallery in Santa Barbara, Albert Kramer Gallery on La Cienega Blvd. and International Fine Arts Gallery in Montrose. A a i a theme will prevail when San Fernando Valley Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Club assembles Thursday at 10 a.m. in the North Hollywood home of Mrs. Jim Krueger.

Mrs. Jane Coon, District VII president, will be guest speaker. Luncheon will be served by Mmes. John Shankle and Webster Jessup of Northridge, George Paris and L. D.

Gobruegge of Sherman Oaks, George Hodgldns of Granada Hills and Lome Cass of Tarzana. Lists Chairmen Mrs. Donald Magill, president, announces her standing committee chairmen for the year are Mmes. William Thorn, fraternity education; Lome Cass, hospitality; George Paris, pro- Club at Center Hears Attorney Attorney Jordan Weber will be guest speaker at the luncheon today given by the Women's Club of North Valley Jewish Community Center, 16601 Rinaldi Granada Hills. The topic for the 11:30 a.m.

meeting will be "California Sex Laws and How They Effect You." Reservations may be made to Mrs. William Kaye at 380-3275. gram; Bert Kohnhorst, rush; James Sparks, volunteer. Others include Mmes. Antony Holcomb, ways and means; Henry Bayliss, magazine; Wallace Smith, June cocktail party; Richard Shively, children's Christmas party; Newell Pinch, fall party, and Donald Magill and Tibbitts, federation representatives.

Members Honored Valley Thetas planning to attend the San Fernando Valley Panhellenic Assn. fashion show tomorrow at Sportsmen's Lodge include Mmes. Newell Pinch, Peter Grant, John Shankle, Billy Hunt, Lewis Tibbitts, George Hodgkins, Don Magill and Robert Mayberry. More are Mmes. William Shate, E.

E. Sandvig, L. D. Goebruegge, Travis Reed, Wallace Smith, George Paris. Miles Morley and Robert Sarchet The Theta model win be Mrs.

Dorothie Goode. Mrs. Pinch, Panhellenic representative, is in charge of ticket sales for Theta and may be called at 348-1629. Mrs. Garnet Lewis of the Valley group was honored as a 50 year Theta during tbe Founders Day celebration this month in Pasadena.

Mrs. Jessup was the Friendship Fund speaker. Add Four To A ward Luncheon Four additional chairmen have been named by Mrs. Marvin Egle to assist with the annual Ann Manion Schlarb Award luncheon to be held April 4 at Sportsmen's Lodge. The award will be given to an outstanding woman in the Valley for her service to United Way agencies, United Way and United Crusade.

Mrs. Egle, chairman of this San Fernando Valley Women's Committee event, announces that Mrs. Joseph Caprio of North Hollywood will be In charge of invitations and Mrs. Robert Blair of Granada Hills will assume responsibility for the program. Mrs.

'R. Keith Hegewald, Studio City, is entertainment chairman in addition to being responsible for table decorations. Heading the judging committee of the Ann Manion Schlarb Award will be a former winner of the award Mrs. Dan E. Harris of Woodland Hills.

Serving on the committee are Mmes. Joseph Dysart, Van Nuys; William VanDusen, Sherman Oaks, and Fred Burrill, Encino. Club Aids Sawtelle Veterans Woodland Hills Grandmothers' Club 77 will hold a business meeting and lunch- tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. at Woodland Park Estates, 4201 Topanga Canyon. Blvd.

Members of the luncheon committee are Carolyn Hostetler, chairman, Laura Burbridge, Nellie Conn, Tillie Marone and Helen Hayes. Honored guest will be Mrs. Maryorie Stanton, state president. New members who will be initiated are Naomi Allen, Mel Moore, Mary Kay, Doris Reynolds, Laura Grimes, Deloreg Kalstead and Georgia Propst. Members will work as volunteers at the Veterans Hospital, Sawtelle, on Wednesday, March 20, and every third Wednesday thereafter.

Slate Talk On Housing Mrs. Norman Wiener will preside when Valley Hills Chapter 905, B'nal B'rlth Women, a at 8:15 p.m. at North Valley Jewish Community Center, 18601 Rinaldl 8t, Granada Hills. Mrs. Elaine Seid, program chairman, will introduce guest speaker Mrs Kenneth Kelley who will present a menage on fail bousing and what is happening on the local, state and national levels.

Mrs Kelley is with the Fair Housing Council. Pacesetters Aid Fund at Luncheon COMMON goo! is by Harry Ffcld, right and Dcrrid Cotanem who are pooling efforts for petite luncheon being sponsored by Pacesetters of Scot Fernando Volley Women's Division, United Jewish Welfare Fund. EvenJ is scheduled for Thursday, lyo frf" Pacesetters of the San Fernando Valley Women's Division will hold a petite luncheon, Thursday at a.m., on behalf of the 1985 United Jewish Welfare Fund at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Bobbins, 17116 Adlon Road.

Encino. Honored guest and speaker will be Mrs. Paula Borenstein. Featured at the event, according to chairman Mrs. Harry J.

Field, will be a special collection of Israeli artifacts, with comments by Prof. Norman Fruman of Los Angeles State College. Junior will launch their U.TWF campaign iviui a workshop arM brunch for area and workers Wednesday, March 20, at fl -TO a in the horn? of Mrs. Sheldon Wilhelmina RabW by Mrs. Dennis Castelli and Mrs.

Jay Allan Rosen. President of the Junior Matrons Section is Mrs. Arnold Kupetz. Welfare Fund campaign chairman is Mrs. Ronald Marsh.

Mrs. David GUJ is worker's chairman, and her vice chairmen are Mmes. Howard Ader. Harvey Pool, Alan Rothenberf and Robert Levenberg Prospectives Entertained have been invited to attend a rnorffl rnepung of Lambda lambda Chapter. Beta Sis ma Phi in the home of Skill man.

president. 2TR31 Kinzie Chatsworih. are John -anil Simrm Beth. Sholom brunch a arranged mery. San1y War ate.

IE-Ann and Mavoween Orpal. YOU ARE INVITED to an open house saluting the Valley's first specialized REST HOME for the PARTIALLY SIGHTED first tfce U.S A. Sot. Sun Morch 23 24,2 to 5 p.m. Or 4 Mrs 0 Bronjon, Your HnslS Write or Phone for Brochure BILTMORE REST HOME FOR THE PARTIALLY SIGHTED 11823-27 Venture Blvd Studio Gry 783-3446 769-9670 NEWSPAPER! KATHERINE GATHRIGHT She'd MICHELE EGGELTON New Member Delta Theta Chis To Charter Chapter Chartering a new chapter and a spring brunch will highlight spring activities for Delta Theta Chi, national organization for women college graduates Pledging and installation of officers for Lambda Chapter will take place March 28 at Pike's Verdugo Oaks in Glendale.

The chapter is being sponsored by Helen Laghtner of Encino for West Valley women. Mary Lou Blevins and Mary Anna Cone will assist Mrs. Lightner wittt ceremonies. Charter officers will be Jeanne Lyons, president; Cheryl Rose, corresponding secretary, and Tania Scott, treasurer. Huntinglon Hotel in Pasadena will be setting for the April 21 spring brunch.

It win be held under the auspices of Alcyone Province officers. A lecture on personology, sponsored by Delta Chapter, is scheduled for tomorrow at Temple City American Savings and Loan Bldg. Sixty members from 11 Southland chapters attended a tea hosted by Mrs. Lightner honoring Alma Benjamin, national vice president. Rho Chapter presided under the direction of Katherine Gathright, president.

She i Mrs. Fashion Show in Store for Group A "Surprise Fashion Show" will be on the program for Granada Hills B'nai B'rith Women meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the North Valley Jewish Community Center, 16601 RinaWiSt. Guests and the chapter's new members will be welcomed by president Mrs. Michael Feldman.

Wednesday, March 20, the chapter will fete paid-up members at a buffet dinner and entertainment at the Granada Lanes. Calls are bsiaf taken by Mrs. Feldman at 343-4771 or Mrs. Orell Silberman, 884-5882. Michele Eggelton, the chapter's newest member.

Each chapter honored pledges, prospective and new members. Nancy Turk, national trustee, greeted the honorees. Review Year Of Chapter "What a Wonderful Year" Is theme of tonight's 6 o'clock meeting of Woodland Park B'nal B'rith Women at Corbin Bowl In Tarzana Mrs. Nate Spunt, president, will present her final report and highlights of the year will be reviewed by Mrs Friedman, historian. Other reports will be given by Mmes Lawrence Aledort and Sam Minas, vice presidents, and Ralph Mannheimer, installation chairman SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS FETED The Los Angeles City Pan- hellenic Assn.

has made reservations for more than 300 for its annual scholarship benefit tomorrow at 9:15 a.m. at Bullock's Westwood Lotus Room. Brunch will be followed by a fashion and students from UCLA and USC will be presented with cash scholarships. Mrs. Richard A.

Williams will preside. Scholarship committee members making arrangements are Mrs. M. Douglas, chairman, Mrs. David Wright and Miss Martha Highlands.

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