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Evening Star-News from Culver City, California • 3

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Evening Star-Newsi
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Culver City, California
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rss-ri vi- i 5 2 is i': 4 ft F'- essre Watson i i BlissPeggy daughter ojf Mr. and Blrs. Dxtn Garvln, 4220 Iafayette place, left recently to! Visit herjirolher, Joe who is attending the Naval Electric Torpedo school at Newport. Mi Garvin will atop bf Chicago few a weeks visit with "her aunt, Mrs. Gertrude QLeaiy.

Mission Meets -Tomorrow i Memben of the Women Missionary; Society pL; United Brethren church will. meet tombr row. afternoon at 2:30, it'lias been announced, wih Mrs? Helen Boll-man as leader and Hazel Blathewaon as hostess. topic will be -Christ Blust Be Jthe Ruler of All vLife. An invitation has been extended to the public.

7 7 1 Marvin Stuart assistant director on MGMS 3(fciParkIngtoif celebrated' 19 wbdaed lire by presenting. Stuart. with a 'houseful bf ncw furniturc and buy-tog a pair, ot-nfii bedroom pers 'for himself Hospital Captain John M-G-BS feature, player, now'jfctth the arn ed forces, 'who is from Algiers nursing a baric injufy Suff er-ed in an airplan accident, spent his birthday, in the Van Nuys Birmingham Army hospital. VA -lingerie shpwey'wae held Mst Suhday tofhonmr (tf BIrs. Rbbert Roberts, the' toftnefEugerile Me trude Haufcer boulen vard- DeLacey and (ClecCitidgely, Horn as TM honoree Was presented with a great mkky glftStV'.

present Mrs. Ruth Dkef jJadtfeie mother; BIrs. Veda, Roberto, her mother-in-law; Curtis, Mrs. Jprowiv Arlene Pretty, Mae MeAvoy Grace Helen i Betty B(a-omi Florence. Daufier, Gladys -Blary.

Buffett, Iris Lee, Florence Tkirner Blary Brodr erick, Ruth "Holly and mother Evelyn West, Rhea Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kawolskl, and Clarriice.Dricker. --i S-. Mrs.

Buckley Given. Shower -1 K. j. A layette shower complimentary to Mrs. Roy Buckley, ,.4136 Wade, was given by, Mrs.

Claytim Thrinkson daughter. Ml Barbara South at their home, 4139 Jasmine avenue, recently. Refreshments were sensed buffet; style following. the presentation of v. GuCst present included Mrs.

Buckley and mother, Mrs. Her-. bert Meyropia; Margie Howe, Betty Jean ZagiboloVa, Mildred Pauls "Forbes, Blarian. Flriicil, Juanita Fernandes, Olaya Hess Mrs, Claude Tarvln, Mrs. Judith kyarto, -BIrs.

Blarie, Shaef er, Florence BIrs. Frances Arriola, Mrs. Irene Winemari and Mrs Jean. Higgins. o.

Don Smith was honored av vstork shower given by Mrs. Chafes LugcvS5l6 Farragut drive, lfsj; ednesday'evening. Aiding Fritz" Bel- '7rhe decorations and were, carried out in pink andiwiiite. Games and contests wpre played with prize being awarded the winners, In attendance were Jimmy 'Mrs. Russell "Smith, Mrs.

William Patterson, Mrs: Alpha. Ifnox, Mrs. Dave. McCUtchemi, Mrs. Edward Eckeindahl, George Burs.

Jack Wilkinson. BIrs. Eddie Pulone, Mi 'Peggy Parker; BIrs. William Vincent, Norman" Strifert, BIrs. Leo Gruber and BIrs.

Dean Peterson. it 1 it 'owflriMdd Miss A shower was held in honor of MisiT.Jaiiic4 who recently anhounced her engagement 'Cantrell, Mi Marjorie Haws and her. sister MM Ruth Sturgess, the of Miss Haws l0428 Stilson street, 'Petals. Following the presentation of rift refrehmentas were' served. Those present included the to-bes BIrs.

J. Jewkes, and sister, Miss Barbara Jewkes; Bliss Wilma Miss Barbara Bird. Bliss Berenicjp: Watson, Mrs. Fred Au-budion Mrs. Tom Guerin, BIrs.

Alta Almann, Harrie C. DH-lingham; honoree, and -hostesses. 7. t.Cutforth tfonbred af Dinner Captain Clifford C. Cutforth, bn furlough from Sioux" City, -Iowa, and WilIlam hon-ored home whs Cut-fortlv Mr.

11252 Couple Recite Wedding Vows at Methodist Church Bflu Jeule Watson, daughter of Mr, and Bln. Jphn Watson, 4224 Iryjng place, and Sgt. Don J. Thtoe, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Throe, of Joseph Oregon, recited nuptial' vows. Friday night at "8 oclock at the Robertson Boulevard Methodist church, with Rev. Crawford Trotter officiating. The hride is employed at the Culver City, postoffice and her husband is stationed 1 with the Artpy Air Corps at. Tucson, Arlz.

Slower Given During the tyeek' prior to the wedding a shower was held at home of the brides parents. Those-present at-the-shower included Misses Lenore Hamman, Jessie Bullivan, Katherine Ballard, Myrtle Hutchins, Louise Hallum, Jocelyn Fleming, Juanita Heard, Bobbie Brooks, Isabel McCarty, Jane Harlon, LaVern Weber, Neil-anna Freida Williford, Lucy Peterson, Norma Pinkerton, Lorraine Reimer, Mesdames Lena Schubert, Roy W. Lola Toussaint, Doris Sayer, Virginia Bandy, Leonore Fleming, Rothel D. Querry, Ruby Tulp, Pearl Hazel Roberts, Virginia Rix, Marty Stronks, Gladys Johnson, Shipley Ann Schenkel, Guess, Grace Bobier, Mildred Anderson, Zelma L. H.

R. Jacobsen, Verle E. Blair, Art. Hammann, Frank Riordan, Biggs, Leslie IO i In mj opinion the city manage system is to bo pro. Ilorrod as an advanced form jof municipal 'government.

I regarding, it from the standpoint of both efficiency and democracy bopa tbo people i lCylr. City will ToU'lls. ts ai r. vor -at; tha special election! 15. i I isi i Peoples r.

Freeholder Charter For Culver City, Inc. iQqi 'o SLEEP. OR PLAY- SUIT These knee-length Txwpmie? pleated shorts with bare midriff and bra top are eqtially at home jfii bed or at the Betty Bartley approves. i Blessed Event Made 7 A blessed event for 'Mr. and Mrs.

George RothauSen, 10571 Rountree. Road, was announced at a stork tea 'held atthe-homeof Mrs. Paul J. was 'hostess for. the 7 The decorations were carried out in baby pootif 'whlch highlighted by a muste box.ln tlwl-Ai'viy form lullabies.

Douglas were- at a dinner held at the of Mr. andrMra John 3021 Dunleer' placed recently. Fallowing, dinner the' group joined by Mr. and Mrs. Gaffney and Mr.

and Bin. for, cards. Captain ls visiting; parents, and Cutforth, of Pickford street. Colv Lambert Visits FYiends -AtMGM Studios LieuL Coil. Kenneth C.

Lambert, former sound engineer at Metros Goldwyh-Mayer, visited' the studio recently on his first furlotigh since going intoy the Signal Corps shortly after Pearl Harbor. Lanv belt, assigned to special electrical research lit. the Signal Corps lab-' oratories, returns to Washington after several days here. Newlyweds At Big Bear Jewell E. Feagan of 1123 South Olive street, and the former Gladys Ada Drake, newlyweds are now on their honeymoon St Big Bear.1 The couple wre married in a double ring ceremony at the home of the bride's son-in-law re-, cently, with Rev.

Eldred. Charles, officiating. The bride- wore a powder blue tailored suit with white accessory Jes. Mr. and Mrs.

Miller were the attendants. Mrs. Miller wore powder blue linen suit wllh a corsage of gardenias. Mr. and Mrs- Feagan reside at 2120 Orchard street, LosAngffles.

Randall, Jennie Hallum, John Watson, Nell Lanier Garrett, and Velma Dimery. THOMAS, L. 7 Electrical Contractor 4220 LaFayotte i iS r. PIPE FITTERS and s-f Vf "A I 1 v- im a v. V-i.

a By ObfrE'AbAMS Cbmes From The Tropics Currlad Shrimp In -Rlcv (tins Mizi4 Groan Salad Italian Broad Sticks Rhubarb Pin 7' i (Recipes Serve Four) Curried Shrimp lk pounds shrimp -S tablespoons atock 1 tablaspoons 7 J. cucry powder teaspoon salt Pash of paprika' bash of cayenne. 1 1 tAfr 1, a ip vWash shrlmp.thoroughlyvCook tboiling salted water -tor lfrt minutes. Drain ahd Sa Ve bne and 1 ahal Renu to sfllt; cayenne and currir; powder stock laid Cook ovi moderate heat, tmtil the $aiicetmcken, stir- -ring Add shrimp, and hold over a very low flame, cov- 1 t- ilo-i tf Uttle- JudySmith was honored birthday With a party given by: her. mother, Smith, at the honje ofthe childs grandmother, BIrs.

Fannie Alexander, 3753 Bagley avenue. From' 2 to 5 fjn. thfe- childri) enjeyed; ganies and ref ieShmients. Present 'Verb, Patty Ann-Msick, Deanne, Giffih, Lucille Eiigstram, Georgianne Modlin, LarAhde son, Michael Boyd, GaiySrijitfi and-Judys; greataunt, Gertrude fanner. I.

-ul -j- PBOPORHONETTES; TheMT' sflorting pajaxnas of. jattersall checked xottou' challis dune for' tall; average, ahd; outsize -gala. Movie starlet JBetr Bartley finds tiem perfect for lounging -'fit gairdenmg a well as plain' sleeping. a tK. i A -i jv Daughter, ,8 p0Ubns, to Jules yestefdiy, at Cedars of Lebanon Father is the MGM director.

Mother 4 the former Beatrice; Laiiner, qpneert Now BadiciSEjqpeti? It took' theArtoy.to hidden talents in Russell: Gleiton, actor- and Son of veteran abi-or. Jamies Gleeisonl. He rCflgnbd hi State Guard ccmniisdoiifaotfie months and Ctunpr Crowder, 1 Daughter; pm Frinfeeon culptalnssiip -ddvefs bf. bed Bpjeadi. CLnt4 Xaufkderod' Without I getting? tangled -to jffie nridng, allowed totfotikfS Wii iM- Jr jAVv? fry A "rV1 777 1 'TCe your 7 tmzitf cftllbd A prankcase.

AIMI cmi? i '-t The 'Ir: and Mfs. MiU ton bf a barbecum)hbnor of their son. Chief PeftJ? Qfficir, Paul Ehrlich, whoisv' ne iIeave, and D. Lee LeVingf on llhe staff the San Lui Obispb USO: Mrsi Paul" Ehnich and Uttle son, Paul III, were among others present at the event which Was held rm -7. I S' 7- 1 ty y.

4 1 di' tf. I A' i r'- if Entertain? With Barbecue MrJ and Mrs. Vemet Bloeser, 10342 Dunleer were host at a barbecue last week. Ping pong was -played by the group prior to the serving of the dinner. were 'Mr! and Mrs.

6ourtland Elliott, Mr, and DonColwell, Mr. and. Mrs. -Raymond Seltzer, Mr! and Mrs: Theo McKinnon, and Rtigalch Stirliiifef HoWMpnBWhjdf R. L.

Jipnofed hisgohuRonaId jl2th'bjrfhday, with ty held recently. Pres-the affair was Mr. J. Stuart, Mr. M.

J. Modderfond son Harry Jr. Sam Cathcart and Chuck Fox. 'j Helpers era "I 4 and Availability Certificate. NEvada 617-74 Wilmington 4035- 4 i s'-.

r.il3i3v swim- mingpool where hard- TilVTw Dxun i- getting over-. M'A ntoL' vi-7-V -V. Speakihgof oil; how doughnutis, French fiejed itotatoeSp eto, foul up your deep fat with hard, burned particles of thiip and that? Well, oil ill 7 your crahkeafle geta fouled i 7 7 -i I -y -f One minute your oil 7 looks almost good enough to put on waffles. But couponalateT it baabecomej grimy black fromcarbon, dust and V-7' I as gritty aa a picnic bn a yr i i Thenitfs tixnbtohave Shell put infre8h, Bafe Golden SheUmotorbiL7'. And whilo theyre, about it; 7 haye em; Sheljubricate the 7 entire carThia; is a pro-, 7 Tective service to keep your family bus.

tram, joining 7 the 6000 worn-out automb biles that limp to junk, yazds every, day. -j. 5 -j i HAI iAIkt As MUsrtmmd Vv7.i tells i Bssy.t,. rsnd. Bssy to got -llFRESLShsll skuoucosparx .7, Wi: A KILLED WORK RS NOW BUILD IN VION TROOP TRANSPORTS yoqrt achtdiM, mi Itadi yen and pay yov wM Iraaiiis.

Toa advmca rqiidiy PlLOiMBERS'and Help 7T.Y7pany 1 1. Five incmvriui mimul vs SHEET. METAL WORKERS and Helpers MACHINISTS and Halpars'. (any skill) ELECTRICIANS and Helpers, Pnnck Operators Comptometer Operators Draftsmen for Hnll, Pipo Ventilation, Eloctrlcal and. Machiaery.

Divisions And Mon in Virtually All Crafts-. -l fxm, -4U rof 9 aqner.is. S. Free-canning 77-' tTelephooe, pWipet, dssriilfeipurcs)'; '7; -V't WE; HAVE EMPLOYED OVER 1000 RETURNED VETERANSf MANY MORE CAN BE EMPLOYED I btlp arrange transportatiomand assist you to get bousing facilities 7- r- 1 .) ADVANTAGES get flame Irenes with ee movWtf peril a its -per maMntTy nMMt jnf leeg-life depWaoURfy ieror OH -ed left-even, ssC Dont delay. Apply FOR FURTHER INFORMATION today Proof of Gdzenship TELEPHONE From Los Anrelea From Harbor Area -f From Long Beach Long Beach 712-93 v.

v- 9 AWa -i-r y-T jTO -y --v CALIFORNIA SHIPDUILDING CORPORATION SIO WIST ANAH 1 1 0 IIVARD I Ut I NOT 6 A i l--? I JL-l aft I I '0 -V 'i-- r.V- -V in 4 i-f'- IJ. a 'ifc i- i.Mr.- sA. 7 k-. c. i tfl I ,7 HI MAGIC FLAME rfHAT WILL -BRIGHTEN YOUR FUTURE V- ,7 y-ffV -te 0-VOrfr 'i't? -V 7 2 Veiling Star-News, CiiIvar Cityt Calif.

7 Monday; July 31, 1 idMRJtohJw.

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