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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • 261

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ytmft i mi jy casaodescanso Wo i designed for the safety, comfort and enjoyment of senior, citizens A friendly family atmosphere offering physical and occupational directors to provide individual and group participation guidance. Snack bars compliment the dining room where are prepared by i trained staff. Art and craft, social and recreation rooms stimulate companionship. Daily maid service, 24-hour health supervision, room elevator, auto-fire sprinkler system add to the ease and safety of residents. Tastefully furnished private and semi-private rooms with baths are currently available to please the most discriminating.

1447 16TH ST. SANTA MONICA CALIFORNIA EX. 3-3731 16 TLt3 Bowl Trip to Bcpefit Children SANTA MONICA A "bus to Bowl" junket planned by Santa Monica Bay Woman's Club Juniors for Saturday will help pay a retarded child's tuition at the Exceptional Children's Foundation in Santa Monica. Juniors and JLheir husbands and friends will meet at the clubhouse at p.m. to board the bus bound for a picnic supper at the Hollywood Bowl before heal ing George Gershwin's music.

Mrs. Roger Later, president, and Mis. William Detrixhe are in charge of arrangements. Church Thrift Shop to Mark Birthday Siurt IttS FISK CI STOM fsXyP mam: tuns Formttly at Chicago 4. I ft MM Women of St.

Matthews, 2810 Main Ocean Park, was just six months old. Fifth Anniversary The shop will celebrate its fifth anniversary Aug. .16. It will hold open house, serving tea and coffee. The by Rabin Sie FINE CUSTOM MADE FURS Formerly of Chiraao Mid-Summer ON ALL Mink Stoles PACIFIC PALISADES "Left to their own devices, women sometimes can work wonders.

With only sporadic and minimal assistance from us men and with amazingly little of our incomparable advice and supervision they li a accomplished wonders, almost unaided, with their Thrift Shop." So commented the Rev. Kenneth W. Cary, rector of St. a 1 1 Episcopal Church of Pacific Palisades, in 1058 when the Thrift Shop, operated bv the shop is proud of the S.TB.- patriotie Society's J- uw ui gruss reieipis rung SYMBOLIC Picnic liakot, Dodgrr puppet, liall ami liat in photo vitl Bernard Alvey, David Dealey, John Puller and Ralph Pasloi iza, from left. MlllO.

ml irate interest in aclling tickets for Dodger-Phillies game Wednesday to send iimWpriv ileged children to All Natiori Foundation Camp at Big Pines for Timet photo Hoard Entertained CULVER CITY When Mrs. John A. Kearney was in Paris recently she bought place cards, with attached perfume vials, which she used when she entertained the new board of Eschscholtzia Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at a recent luncheon at her Garfield Ave. home. Mrs.

Kearney is the chapter regent and Mrs. H. McKeovvn of Westwood is also on the new board. Hin toln and luckrtt FUR Rimolfflini FUR RDtthn JAYS FUR Cleaning OPEN RABIN-FDRS 'TIL 6 P.M. 10747 W.

PICO BLD. GR. 8-2790 fer, i put VL Vi-l Jar I T. MA up in the past five years. Co-chairmen of the Thrift Shop are Mrs.

li. K. Bou-vier and Mrs. J. Allan Brooks, who have put in regular volunteer hours each week since its.pen-ing.

Others who have worked in and for the shop since the beginning are Mrs. Charles P. i n. Mrs. Thomas I.

Hall, Mrs. W. B. Johnston, Mrs. Wayne Mul-ler and Mrs.

V. Vincent Iannone, the treasurer. Ways and Means A ways and means project of the Women of St. Matthews, whose president is Mrs. T.

B. McEchrean, the shop sells household articles, furniture and clothing at bargain prices. It has furnished Boy Scout uniforms to the Crescent Bay area troops, clothing for American Indians, and needy families. It is open Mondays through Fridays from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.

WESTWOOD tHtf HOUIC OF A TH0U1AN9 IPTt if Fine Leather Travel Goodt HI l- 923 WESTWOOD BLVD. FREE PARKING IN THE REAR ft BANKAMERICARD HONORED HOME OP DOUBLE DEPTH CLEANING INDIA IMPORTS 462 N. BEVERLY BEVERLY HILLS. CR 3-0711 I CLEARANCE SALE Wall-Wall Carpet Laying Binding Serging, Cigarett Burn Rttufted Rug Rtpoirt t. lj 'Ink'- fo Specializing in saris, custom made dresses from saris, hand-loomed silk from India, Thailand Hong Kong.

Imported Jewelry including Amber, Coral, Jade and Cultured Pearls. Beautiful 14K and 18K Gold Jewelry with Real Gem Stones. 'COLLECTORS' JFhim. Carlton Brown, Harold Spii-kerman and C. LrRlanr, from left, admire some of the article they have been for Aug.

It auction to be onfored by the 5anta Monica Bay Auxiliary of Children's Hospital. Times phsto '43 Plans Reunion MAR VISTA -T- There is a call out for members of the 1943 winter graduating class of Dorsey High School, called "The Buccaneers." Class members are. planning a 20-year reunion next February and members of the class, or anyone knowing their addresses, are asked to contact Arnold Gooze, Herman Freedman, or Charles Feldman. Mel Pierson's Camps NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED AS ONE Of THE FINEST -A- Resident Camp Boys Girls 7-16 yrt. if Day Camp Boys I Girls 2-13 yrs.

if Swim School Pro School thru Adults TRANSPORTATION ARRANGEDl RUG CLEANERS LOS ANGELES 4326 Beverly Blvd. NO. 5-8277 Alto in TORRANCE 20625 Hawthorn Blvd. FR. 1-467 1 SAN PEDRO 609 N.

Pacific TE. 2-3690 Register Now for August Session STATE POSTS FILLED BY LEGION AUXILIARY if if Special Session for Summer School Sludentt Mel Pierson's Recreation Club J56 OVERLAND AVI. VE -3l 0-40S3 Sales of Tickets to Aid Youths PACIFIC PALISADES Every 15 tickets sold by Pacific Palisades Junior Women's Club for the Dodgers-Phillies game Wednesday at Dodger Stadium, will send one underprivileged child to the All Nations Foundation Camp at Big Pines for a week. This is the junior's fourth annual charity night project, and they have reserved a block of seats at third base, and made arrangements for round-trip transportation. Busses will leave from Swarthmore Ave.

and Monument St. at 6:15 p.m. You can buy game tickets alone if you'd rather tackle the traffic and parking problem yourself, says Mrs. Ralph Pastorizia, president. Ticket Chairmen Named Ticket chairmen are Mmes.

Robert Dickey and Edward Fugle. Juniors still recall their first charity game Aug. 31, 1959, when Doger pitcher Sandy Koufax struck out 18 Giants to tie Bob Fellers' major league record. juniors and their husbands who have made reservations for the game are Messrs. and Mmes.

Paul Priolo, Keith Repath, William Snyder, Ralph Pastor-iza and Thomas Leweck. Others are Messrs. and Mmes. Charles Hargrave, David Dealey, Robert Dickey, Robert Waters. Edward Feldman, Edward Fugle and William Werner.

Donors Sought for Blood Bank VENICE "Since all members can use the Red Cross blood bank, all members are urged to give to it," says? Mrs. Jack Brc-dar, chairman of the blood program for Vista Marina Council PTA and 10th District. The bloodmobile will be at the First Methodist Church, 2210 Lincoln Monday, from 2:30 p.m. until 7, and at Red Cross headquarters, 1100 Veteran Ave. Aug.

16, from 1 until 5:30 p.m. PTA members are urged by officials to contribute in the name of their local unit. YOUR SAVINGS ARE SAFE han of Santa Monica Unit 123, who will be distinguished-guest chairman. Mrs. Cann presented citations of merit to Robert P.

Sutton and Harfield Wee-din, radio executives, for the Fourth of July Americanism program in the old-fashioned patriotic observance in MacArthur Park. BEVERLY HILLS Mrs. Peter G. Cann of Beverly Hills Unit 2iJ has been named radio-TV chairman of the Department of California, American Legion Auxiliary. Also named to a state office by the department president, Mrs.

Jean Brown, is Mrs. Laura Ma- AT HAWTHORNE SAVINGS Because your account is insured up to $10,000 by a permanent agency of the Federal Government. (And that includes the risk of Unauthorized withdrawals by small boys with screwdrivers.) 1 OPEN SUNDAY 9 TO 1 WTTHK.A I VII1 9 Glass Lined Wafer Heater 5H You can earn our current high rate of interest with completely insured) safety, at Hawthorne Savings. And you can see your money go right to vwk in one of the fastest growing areas in the United States. Hawthorne Savings has a remarkable record of safety.

In eleven years, we have developed assets of over $38,000,000.00 with only one foreclosure. So save right now, with safety, at Hawthorne Savings. Hvger umt may be msmtrl bf Ike sw el Mwst MOQgafe A fc ef lorn mat ewae fiiJXX) this mof. Auxiliary to Hold Auction BY JEAN WARD SANTA MONICA Members and friends of the Santa Monica Bay Auxiliary to the Children's Hospital will gather at Mrs. Joseph Schaaf's Pacific Palisades home Aug.

14, for the annual auction and luncheon. The sale will start at 11 a.m. So many articles have been donated that five members have been recruited for auctioneer duty. They are Mmes. Howard Daniels, Marius Biencourt, C.

A. Collins, John Mersch and Herbert Hodge. After luncheon in the garden, the sale will be resumed. All proceeds will be turned over to the Children's Hospital of Los Angeles. Mrs.

Wharton E. learned is chairman of the committee in charge of the project. Assisting her are Mmes. C. D.

Le Blanc, co-chairman; Bruce Learner, who is making luncheon arrangements, and Schuyler Kleinhaus, decorations. For the benefit of those guests who prefer their auctions less vocal, there will be a silent auction table in charge of Mrs. Edwin Wegner. jr. (5-5) Cht.

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