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Covina Argus from Covina, California • Page 5

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Covina Argusi
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Covina, California
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Thundny, October 18, 1956 mboirt iww- who to our town who taw been by So ollfn newcomers Theodore Brown and Ms daughter, Sharon 11, are keeping house together and doing a fine job of it. These new neighbors are Norwnlk. All fhe way from' New York Cily come our new friends, Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Gordon.

They are the parents of Karen a dj Ehen. The Wendell Jaquiths like everything about Kl Monte and hope to buy a homo here soon. They are formerly ot Syracuse, N.Y., ami have young son, Michael. A blessed event is expected. We the Bedford Doering family busy building a patio and pulling, a brick front on then irrn welcomed by our Hospitality house.

This family is from Monte Hostess, wrltn or call us to toll, children arc IN how Rrntefnl they arc. Many an( Jimmy. 'amilirs from other haw been Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mildenhall and son, Jame.s, are new neigh- officially welcomed n-hen (hoy moved and they nil say, I), ors mm soulli Gale.

They aie wonderful idea to mukv. a (j (r the inside ot their lew people feel at home. I am home MS ei'c Hot pleased rprlainly Koine to say 'tlmnk-yon' iw i 01 combination. the, business pnopln who make: Ml anc al Aciwoohi possible." iiro om Hawaii. They lived iiv Won't you us to make nil Hollywood before buying their ho, newcomers feel this is the best home hero.

Aciwoohi has a small 'own they ever moved to? ('nil in i band as a side line. Paul, is he address of nny new families six-month-old son. your nviRhborhood to Kd. The Carl Baknuins had their vnd we'll "Itoll Out the Hetl Car- furniture shipped from Detroit, jet" for them. and have some interesting It was such a pleasure to pieces of abstract art objects.

and Mrs. Lawrence Goilia. (They like our fine ciiy and their Those new comers are from l.os'son, Lai-ry, is enjoying our. won- and were, jusl Our'derful climate. helped them feel at homo, i Mr.

and Mrs. Huhal C. Plie Goilins have two children, ford have, brought an older house jHtr.v, and Sajulrn, and plan to make another bed- New home owners. Mr. and room and bath out of the Mrs.

John L. Williams and are from Bedford, fr, Ka'lhleeii, are welcome, new land have four children, Carol, leighbors from Monrovia. and twins, Judy and Jim- is busy making'my. Iraperies foi- her home. i To have a really nice lawn and The Joseph family'garden is the hope of new rarne from Colo, about Mr.

and Mrs. Robert has earned playing baseball. SanJThey are originally from Soated from left: Chuck Shelfon, K. K. Danton, and Don Chamberlain.

Other members of the committee are Don McKellar, Herbert Gunz, and W. J. Schlange. New landscaping all done. They are this happy home are, Ronald, Jo nn, Carolyn and Jacqueline.

Dream Home The Alfred W. Nichans rented or awhile in Azusa before finding heir dream home. They have two children Linda and Gary. From New come bur new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward E. Norton and children, Dinnes and Steven. They are anx- ous to become active members of our community. Formerly of Reseda, Calif, the Loren P. Colwells have purcbased a home here.

They are happy to live right across the street from Mrs. Colwell's sister. Edward is their 18 month old Seminary Marvin D. Sanderson is going to the Bapt. Seminary this, fall so he moved his wife and children, 'Linda, Janet, and Pat from Hollywood.

They arc very happy hero in their new homo. I caught Mrs. Ralph B. Maroney just as she was about to go shop- She was so glad as I was able to give hpr much needed information. The Maroney's are from Culver City and their ehil dren are, Robin, Wesley, and Mar tha.

New shades were being installer when I called at the Joseph Srriietana home. These new neigh bors are from Duarte and have a son, Jimmy. I think even the shade man enjoyed our call. A "Do-it-yourself" fan, Seb Gia colone has put up shelves in baby room is building cup boards for his wife. This nice fami ly is from Alhambra.

Candy and Chat I en.joyed some candy and. a ery nice chat with new comer? fir. and Mrs. Ray Vines and hildren, Sharce and Steven. The.v elt our book would be a grea heir former home was in Ingle- ood, Calif.

move from Hollywood tired ut Mrs. R. Leon Harrison and aby Leah so they took a vaca- on at Lake Arrowhead. Back ome refreshed 1 they are enjoy- ig their new home and awaiting blessed Robert S. Blacks miss their eighbors in Pico, and hope make' many new friends here.

Tiey have two sons, Allen, and Twins a so. They lived in An- Pelne. They are awaiting a bless-, Gabriel was the former home before buying their homo rd a lid already have a boy. of these welcome new arrivals. as their i Mr.

and Mrs. Hubert Longfellow and daughter, Pamela, were time in I pleased with our welcome service. lere. The children. Jim- Neil.

Tiijunga, Calif. ny and Geraldme, really like former home. new location. were a hit befoixi Yn Jersey and have two children, Bruce and Dcbra. The Wheeler Oakman's from are enjoying their first home.

They wore glad to from Monrovia, Calif. The Alfred.E. Klinkcnborg fami- about our area. Hollywood Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Mrs. KigiK-rna was vcrv welcoming the Gregory FraijoJTheir home was in Monte to hear about our adult edii- family. The.v had not as yet Mrs. The Kigueroas inlo their home so all Hie infor- old furniture and is quite a ormerly lived in Lns Anceles and mation was timely and helpful, of the art. lave two fine Arthur, This family is from Baldwin Park; The Gordon K.

Hill's moved hero welcome tnd Mary Lmiisr. A blessed event and the younusters arc, Valiiric, from San Dimas, Ovlif. Their little awiuleil by Ihnse new neigh- Vicky, Valori aiul Gregory. jgirl. Sara, has red hair-and a X'l'S, Other newcomers ceding a nur- want to put up a fence for their jyears old.

ready new arrival is Linda, Gary and Gil-; he Robert Kuklilaks fam.ly. They hert, but have to wait for neigh-1 ire also from Arcrlrs and hoys to move in so they can all 1 to he in their home be- agree on the type. ore baby arrives. comers are from West C'ovina. years ago and are Mr and Mrs Raymond Bernal' The Anthony family are 'charming people.

have been night school, ire Setting then-patio ready. Tliey, formerly of Los Angeles. They piving in Angeles and have From Morion Grove, 111. we wel- Mr. and Mrs.

Porfivio C. Olivas wonderful vocabulary for only grandmother residing with them. A nice young couple from San Hungary arc welcome newcomers from Temple City. Rex and Roger are the youngsters in this family. The Allen M.

Wilford's are look- forward lo a happy life here K. Salois'in C'ovina. The children, Karen new comers from land Donald are making many new Hollywood. They have a wonderful friends. The Wilford's formerly and I hey are all happy i lived in Pasadena.

Grandchildren Grandmother takes care of. Au- Gabricl have purchased a and James while their par- iave daughter. Cynthia. Los were very glad to learn all about boys, Warren, Clifford, Vnselc.t was their former home. 1 out city.

They have three children, We welcomed the Georao Gross here. Mr. and Mrs. George R. jenls, Mr.

and Mrs. James I. Sher. family. They en me from Hungary JMcGarvey have a baby girl, Su- i rick, work! We welcome these new perfectly zarine.

McGarvey is from Burbank, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Everet moved from Altadena- into a nice large homo here. They wantcc Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Reyesj Anthony Olivia and Sylvia. A vere happy to find such a nice new baby is expected. iome close to work. They are Mike and Susan Van Vuren are and Bruce.

The Willis L. Smith's have traveled so much in the past that now that" tlioy have purchased 'mm San Gabriel and havo of all the trophies thatja home here they feel as though Phillip and Rachel, 'their father, Herman Van Vurcn, for the first time they have roots. come and Mrs. George W. Linde-mann.

They have one son plenty of room for their grand living here and hope the rest ofichildrcn to come and visit, the family will come west also. Landscaped Mr. and Mrs. Waller IT. Kaolin bought a model home with the A new home and all new furni lure is being enjoyed by the Man ucl W.

Neva res family. They are from L.A. and the youngsters i 1 elp in shopping. They are from in Gabriel. Our new neighbors from Eagl ock, Mr.

and Mrs. John A. Men- ling have three fine boys, Mark 3rent, and Brian. They were so glad to see your hostess they es corted her to the door. Vacation Also from Eagle Rock are th Richard T.

Pretzingers. They ar using their vacation to settle thei new home. Their children, Richj Iherrie and Lorraine think the will like their new location. Russell A. Kahler will soon re from the Navy and decide td make his home in Covina.

Th Kahlers have a daughter, Me linda and have been living in Chula Vista, Calif. New homeowners, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pionick are from Los Angeles. Their three youngsters, Allane, Mark, and David are busy making new friends.

Tired We welcome Mr. and Mrs. William K. Duncan and son, Farrel. Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Doyle nd son, Michael are welcome ew neighbors in Covina. They ormerly lived in Huntington ark. The four month old twins, 3ruce and Brian are the pride nd joy of newcomers, Mr.

and VTrs. Floyd A. Stephenson. These lew neighbors recently moved lere from Seattle, Wash. After moving around, he Burt R.

Bolesworths are en- oying their new Covina home. They last lived in Las Vegas. They have a daughter, Dianne. Church The John R. Eagons have just jought a home here.

They are a nice young couple interested in church affairs. We are happy to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Earle S. Stevens to Covina.

They are from Monrovia and have two little boys, Jimmy and Jerry. They are grateful to he school" board who made it possible for little Jimmy to at- These friendly folks have two sweet, children, Pamela and Michael'. Mr. and Mrs. Ange.lo Volpe arid daughter, Margaret, have come all the way from Rochester, N.

to enjoy their Te- tircment here. Edward C. McFadden is working for his masters degree. He played baseball for the Long Beach Stars and would now like to coach. Both he and Mrs.

McFadden are teachers at present and also parents of Mickey and Mike. Fishing From Monfrose, are 1 new comers, Mr. and Mrs. Gaston J. Bertonneau and sons, William and Robert.

They all love fishing and camping in the High Sierras. The William R. Robbins family are from Monterey Park. They were glad to learn all about our merchants. The Robbins have two sons, Dennis and Christopher.

New business people as well as neighbors are the Norman imiths who are opening a men's store here. They formerly operated in Coalinga. Norman, Allen, and Fiankic are he Smith children. Auto Racing The mantel in the Karl Orr home is full of trophies won In auto racing. They moved here from Culver City as they prefer our dryer climate.

the ichool. Exceptional Child's The Robert J. Todds came to lalifornia to escape the cold weather in Cleveland, Ohio. They "ust love it here. Robert G.

Rees is a very ambitious new comer to West Co' vina. He holds down two jobs and attends Whittier College. ie hopes to become a coach. The Rees are from San Diego and have a daughter, Kathy. Dogs are the hobby of our new neighbor, Mr.

and Mrs. Roger E. Francis. They own a Yorkshire Terrier and a Samoyed. Their former home was in Van Nuys, Calif.

Children The Tom A. Shermans are thrilled with their new home From El Monte come the Robert A. Mitchell Bobby and Marilyn were helping Mom and Dad bake when your hostess arrived. This is a fine new family. Happy in their new home are Mr.

and Mrs. J. Leonard Smith who formerly lived in Balboa, Calif. Mrs. Smith showed me her lovely collection of china.

The Richard L. Gears are ful happy plans for their new home. They are Pasadena and Stephen, Michelle, and Bryan are the children. The Bryan Hamric's are enjoying their patio. They like our area and are glad they made the move from Long Beach.

Susan and Nancy are the Hamric youngsters. PIANO STUDIO Beginning and Advanced Students Richard A. Sheneiield B.M. University of RedUnds St. Louii Conservatory of Music ED.

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Years Available:
1901-1958