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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 136

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allow iddttion of to bay, Schoo f(J MnQ 4 Pnrt JAN. 22,1 954 LCS 3ngtlf Cimtf METHODIST GROUND indt ui raist me seating -tt lvr capacity to more than 400. tv. BREAKING TODAY Dr. McPheeters, minister Club, hich raised $200 for at Sierra Madre Methodist its purchae.

a Freedom 'Church since September, is Shrine will be formally ore. SIERRA MADRE members of Sierra Madre. assisted bv the Rev. Fred M. sented the new LiUnd Ground breaking ceremonies Methodist Church.

Morris, who serves as a min-; School on Lincoln's Birth- for an sanctuary will; James Wolfe is conducting ister of visitation. 'day. be held today bjr funds campaign to secure S295 STUDENT SKETCHING CANVAS yards. Limited Quantity Church members. sumcieni casn in nana ana Dr Chilton MrPheeter PledRes from members of the Dr.

c-nilton Met heelers hunch t0 assure com. minister, announced that Dis-fpletion 0f building. trict Superintendent John W. It ls the sanctuary in? Black of the newly formed will be ready for formal dedi- I i i 'i VAT 1 Po.od.no ARTISTS SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMES and FRAMING "Everything for fhe ARTIST" Tho LARGEST and most COMMfTf stock in tho San Gabriel Valley. Whittier Conference would cation and occupancy some-be asked to officiate.

itime next October. First of Four The structure will contain Th unrtuarv Is seats. It will be built, to 1292 E. COLORADO, PASADENA ST. 26284 planned as the first of four maior structures mat wm ne ENDS JAN.

24! built around a garden quad rangle at the Sierra Madre1 Ave. site. I uu vhiiii ten The present large house on AVIfc. the property will be modern ized and renovated at some future date to serve as a Youth Center for younger Have Your Fence MADE it iUm ft i Vie celebrate TAILOR F.H.A. TERMS CHAIN an outstanding Deal and Tim Strate, Troop 211, and Tom Reese, Troop 207.

Standing, from left, Fred Soule, Troop 203; Bob Omens; Mike Kavanaugh, Troop 207; Bert Martin, Troop 209; Pat Corroll, Pat Spaf ford, Troop 21 3. EAGLES ALL These boys were presented Eagle awards at San Gabriel Valley Boy Scout Council Court of Honor at Alhnmbra High School. Seated from left are Douglas Kinley, Troop 207; Steve Furnell, Budy MTnTffll nnmnn LINK REDWOOD BLOCK WALL I SAVINGS AID KIR ASSOCUTIOI record off progress with our aSanl VALLEY WEDDING JUBILEES Now known as American Savings CLOTHES POLES John B. Weathersby lGus A. Bauer 1 1 I i i X-N.

''if I ONTARIO' Fiftv-eieht MONROVIA Happy cele-i G. E. Butler CHIXO An open house honored Mr. and Mrs. G.

E. Rntlor. 11082 Telephone Playground vears of marriage have been brants of their 50th anniver- marked by Mr. and Mrs. Equipment sary were Mr.

and Mrs. Gus A. Bauer, 1614 5th anniversary date. A willingness to give and take is credited by both as their non-magic formula for a happy marital life. Both were born, raised and educated at San Antonio, and there they were wed in 1899.

They moved to California in 1903 on their golden wedding an John B. Weathersby, 8544 Iff IIP who were feted by friends TREE 4th St. Before moving here in 1942, the couple resided in: and relatives at 'a surprise niversary. The coupie weie married in Cooperstown, and moved to- Chino vears aco. Butler was ESTIMATES Join America's fastest growing community Savings and Loan Association! gathering in their home.

Mar ried in Wausa, the Texas, where they were married. Weathersby was a far-j mer before he retired. The a before, his re- and have made their home-in Bauers moved to Los Angeles TAILOR MADE couple have four children. A tirement. Their children arejthe Canada sector or the Harry A.

of Oneida, J-' anJjiast eight years. They have Pranris and Mrs. William ttj l'J2o, where Mr. Bauer was associated with the At Whittier Savings your funds grow with double safety. Your account i insured to 110,000.00 by the Federal Savings Sc.

Loan Insurance Corporation protected by our conservative policies and unusually high reserves (far above legal Save with. with Whittier now one of the largest Savings and Loan Associations in the entire United States. Join your friends and neighbors, who, as members of our great "Savings Family" have enjoyed higher earnings with maximum safety son, E. B. weathersby, lives Board of Education until in Cucamonga.

They also have 24 grandchildren and 37 1941. They moved to Mon niski, and married daughter, Mrs. C. E. Culbertson, both FENCE CO.

242 W. Duart Monrovia EUiott (-3347 1595 Lincoln Patadena SY. -44 have 10 grandchildren, great-grandchildren. rovia July. They have three daughters and two of whom live in La Canada, Over $80,000,000.00 in resources! sons.

Z- in addition to seven grandchildren 'and two Owen V. Barr MONTE VISTA An- open house feted Mr. and Mrs. RoberrFrCtippertort" H. B.

Davies -'-POMONA Children of Mr. and MfsH-B, Davies, 11211 Chic Ave "surpnsel-the couple with a party on their golden wedding anniversary. The honorees were married in St. Joseph, and came to Pomona a year ago from Fontana. He was an electrical Owen V.

Barr, 5511 Mission on their golden wedding anniversary. The party ONTARIO Sixty-five years of marriage have been was given by their children, Mrs. Everett Chaffee of Los celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. Robert F.

Clipperton, 119 El Morado Court. Married in Angeles, Mrs. Betty Allen of Salinas, Mrs. J. W.

Alum- I IC or more to eating account! Churdan, the couple came baugh of Solvang and Rich engineer before retiring. Their children are Mrs. 'A. F. Wilson, Miss Zelma Davies arirtH.

B. Davies Jr. of Los to -California in 1909, and have resided in Ontario for ON FINE FURNITURE every item in stock REDUCED! more than 40 years. Clipper- Aneeles and Mrs. T.

W. ton, how has1 been a ard S. Barr of Upland. The Barrs were married near Winona, 111., where- lived and farmed forlyears. They moved to Ponjona in 1921 before coming here two years later.

They were citrus farmer all his life. Mrs. Clipperton, 84( and her husband Thompson of Ontario, P. M. Kliewer 86, have a son, Norval, of this city, three grandchildren ranchers until a few years ago.

and seven great-grandchil Full Size EL MONTE Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Kliewer, 4404 Elrovia were hosted by their son-in-law and daughter, the dren.

William J. Reddick Rev. and Mrs. Ted Roe, at a receDtion marking their 25th PUENTE Mr. and Mrs.

MIDS-1-BEB FREE when opening an accoun Sf S250 more or adding $250 or weddine anniversary. The af William J. Reddick of 15819 mre when open ng an accoum ah existing aceounfi Hill St. observe their more to an fair was staged at the Hun tineton-Sheraton Hotel. Mar 50th wedding anniversary SWIMMING POOL REMODELING A nw MfviM ovtrilobi 4o ewnart of oil pooli.

Old peoti; pourtd gunH, mod tik ntw by adding til, coping, fiU ttring syttmir alloring ii or shapv. Call SY 40242 mr RYan 18298 for if Mtimatot, ried in Bakersfield, the Klie- day at Hope Union Church wers have lived in El Monte social hall, Walnut GroveJ for the last seven years. Be and Marshall Rosemead. sides their daughter, Mrs. Mrs.

Reddick was born in Rivera. Reddick is from Mt. Roe. thev have two sons. Bill Choice of styles and covers Pleasant, Tenn They were and Frank, and one grandchild, Melody Ann Roe.

married Jan. 7, 1906 at Ven tura. They have lived in Pu- 50 W. R. Windham ente 26.

yearsZ. Reddick UTTER BUILT 199 GLENDORA An Reg. price 249.50...NOVY house celebrated the silver ion wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wind is retired Hudson School bus The Reddicks have three children Ruth, of Winona Lake," Mrs.

Dorothy Bennett, a teacher at Hudson School, and Mrs. Mary Ross, San Gabriel. 759' Foothill Blvd. 50 CohostesseS were their 3858 Ei Colorado, Pasadem Reg. price 299.50...N0W daughter, Mrs.

Henry Nichols of Covina, and Windham's Raymond Glaze of Baldwin Park. Married in Miss.V the Wind-hams -havetresided iodlen-dora for the last 10 years Both' are active in the First Methodist Church and Wind with our TWEED fabric ham is a City -Councilman. Besides Mrs Nichols, the cou-i finished with pie have two other children, ij 1 1 1 1 1 1 ri mn i 1 1 1 1 i i in 1 1 1 rami ra 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i.i i.i i i tm Our Standard Truflex MNMRSPRim I MATTRESS 1 I BOX SPRING Pat and Van. Fred K. Czerniski FLINTRIDGE Retired Foundry Operator Fred I Ii 'i'- 4when opening an account 1 1 etn when opening an account 0Pr adding $1000 or II i two or more or adding $500 or jstm8 acc0Unt! mi ft IrfS existing account! er 1 ni FREE when tlCQ0U00 I fc an aCcount.

FREE or adding $10,000 I KWorm trading $5000 or SeTa an existing account- Whittier Savinqs LayJ AND.IOAN ASSOCIATION MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK -rrs- WHITTIER 210 East Philadelphia Street OXford 4-7511 FRIENDLY HILLS 9313 Colima Road OXford 3-6213 MSSS TEMPLE CITY 9627 UsTunas Drive ATlantic 7-1 143 pflJEJISj PUENTE FifSt and Main Streets EDewood 64556 SJM Opn your tccot funds tnvtitei C0 by tk 10th of 1 month lf httrnt front tht la. Czerniski and his wife of 1010 Flintridge Ave. are ob serving their 56th wedding 50 69 Reg. price 89.50 NOW "the invisible slip cover" that ha durabla water repellancy resists water tpoti and Kains makei removal of oily spot! easy DAVENPORT $(M CO Both Pieces 1 TWIN OR FULL SIZES 1 Eitiljr converted from reir-wheel to front-wheel propelling, or Complttely rtbuilt and rtupholttered CHAIR to chiir with til 3-inch outers. WHERE YOU BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Completely rebuilt and rtupholttered Hcllywuri kdsldt.

Cammed Sturdily eonttructed, Standard brdpaa it used. TwMrf vollabl In lilg, ChsrtrvuM, Oray. Cflrst, llotk, Cnk, Olivt, Rtd, 0U, Whitt, etMfi, Nut lnfl nd luruoit. Phone AT. 9-5061 I F.

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