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The Los Angeles Times from Los Angeles, California • Page 210

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jO ns artttrlr.il UPmW Secretaries' Choice Operatic to Be Boss of Year COCKTAIL PARTY SET FOR KEYS' HUSBANDS PACIFIC PALISADES Saturday, Nov. 16. Husbands of members. Mr. and: Donald) of Key.

of Santa Monica Bennett will behests for; the 7 gatherings and Hospital Clinto will bs, the buffet -supper to. Jol- honored at a eocWal: party low, seiai ea MONICA-Sei lected music from the seven operas to be sung by BY JEAN WARD Wul lift wwntnl Km Hlhr MAJUNA DEL BET His employes are Santa Monica chapter, Na- real people to him. He has tional Assn. of Secretaries integrity and faith ir. us.

(International) members He doesn't' play favorites have entered their bosses with his staff." the New York City Opera Company "this season will be heard at the Santa Monica and Westside Phil- in the Boss of the Year a r. mo nic Committee's opera tea at 5:30 Sunday, Nov. 17; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J.

Crawford Jr. Singers will include Bruce Elizabeth Kimery, Myra Century FederaFs Bonus Plan offers Wilkes, Roberto Mozzarel- la, Erich Nelson, Brenda Feeney, Sherri Gittleman and Silvio Barton. Ruth Stanley, whose boss. County engineer Lambie, was 1965 Boss of the Year, thinks "the most noble trait he can have is to support the National Secretaries Assn. in the field of education and upgrading of profession of secretary." Dinner Committee Jeanne Dahm, secretary to insurance executive Er-.

nie White, who has been a Boss of the Year, is chairman of the Executive Night dinner. Others on the committee are Mmes. Ruth Stanley, Mary Miller, Dorothy Gould, Doris Leh-tonen and Claire Chase, Entertainment will feature Bill "The Fox" Foster, Binger-piahist. Officers of the Santa Monica chapter are Mrs. Lois Miller, president; Rita C.

Cordell, Mary Howie, Madelyn Ettner, Elizabeth Hutter and Jean Gould. Receiving with, the Crawfords will be Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomason and 1 Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Jacob- contest, but the three finalists will have to speak for themselves 'at' 21st annual Executive Night dinner. It will be held at 6:30 p.m. today at the California Yacht Club. Each secretary has had a chance- to send hi their reasons why the executives should be given this but at the meeting each finalist will be, asked to answer these questions to determine the winner: Tell, in few words, why you would be lost if you-- changed Jobs and could not taTte your secre-.

tary with you. a Do you let your secretary know that yoti know that she is loyal and devoted, o'u sometimes downtrodden? '3 How do you- know thatryoUr. secretary would not-trade you for the next highest offer? His Own filing Reasons secretaries advance on behalf of their bosses' nomination are varied. He does his own He has a great sense of son. On Friday, Nov.

22, the group's chartered bus will leave the Fox and Hounds at .6:30 p.m., to be on time for the 7:30 curtain of "Le Coq d'Or" at The. Music Center, The group will return to the Fox and Hounds, for a buffet supper following the opera. 1 Did you Mr about Fashion World's VESTIARY? Ifi iliowiRe.Uwandi CrfinaTs Smart and Different! jleto EttsIantr Milage Faikion. Luncheons and Dmnert 10323 Santa Blvd. (Nr.

Cwtvry City) INVITATION ACCEPTED Culver City's Asst. Police Chief Jan Mennig, left, and Chief of Police Eugene L. Mueller honor secretary Elizabeth Hutter with arm patch and hat after accepting invitation to Executive Night dinner of M. Chapter, National Assn. of Secretaries, at 6:30 p.m.

today at Calif. Yacht Club. FREDERICK'S FASHIONS FOR MEN JON WIISHIRI BLVD. (ACROSS rHOM 'THE BROADWAY ON THE MIRAQE MIHJ I If. Itascoes honored" lib Jubilee ivr j'SANTA MONICA Mr.

and Mrs. D. i residents of this city since plus immediate availability of your funds! 1 You can open bonus account for $1,000 or 4 86 months and you earn three extra annual' dividends of This is in addition to -Century Federal's current high dividend rate of SJi per annum compounded daily to the date of withdrawal when held 3 months. iE ineir marriage, were nord on the occasion of thar golden wedding an- niversary at a reception hdsted by their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.

David D. Pascoe of El Cajon. I The couple met in Cuba where Mrs. Pascoe, he fojmer Gladys Weston Hersey and her family fw pre orange plantation ohiera, having moved there from Hinghain, where they migrat-3' ed from England in 1635. jj David Paecoe owned a sujgar plantation in Cuba, He came from Cornwall, England, to Kingston Ja-g maica, where' he spent his 1 ypyth then went 1 Cuba.

Immediate Withdrawals 'V Should you need all or part of your bonus acr Wheat Fields The couple were married In Hollywood and purchased a Some at 252 14th which is still their residence. They recall there was only a two-way road to the city through the western wheat fields of the area. WE MUST TAKE EMP6SHCY ACTIOH II I GEZI fflZg count savings for unexpected emergencies you can withdraw the sum you need (in multiples of $1,000) and still receive earned dividends computed at Century Federal's regular high rate of 5 compounded daily. The balance of your bonus account will continue to qualify for the extra Yifo. Safely of Principal Bonus accounts are insured (up to $15,000) by the Federal Savings and Loan insuranc Corporation.

Your principal is never subject to fluctuation and its full return is guaranteed Century Federal is Santa Monica's oldest" independent savings and loan association, aad its record for sound management is unsur- Both, their children, Mrs. Jean Abell and David were born im the house. MEM'S SUITS the Aristocrats of fine clothing WI MUST JEU OUR INVINTOtV TO THE IAIS WAUS. TO DO THIS WI KNOW THAT WI AH OOMO TO HAVf TO IE-DUCI MIROUNDtl! SO LOW THAT NO ONE CAN tISlIT IK TfMTATION TO COME IN AND STOCK UP. THt POUOW.

1N6 ITEMS ARE SELECTED FROM A GtOUP OF ODDS ANO INOS inND SUUIY MUST ON A HIST COftti, FtBT IUY USIS. AU ITEMS SUUECT TO PHOIt SAU. Following their raee. Mrs. Pascoe lost her American citizenship SUDDEN DEATH OF A MEN'S SHOP! WE MUST FOR OVER A DECADE, A FREDERICKS LABEL REPRESENTED THE ULTIMATE IN WEARING APPAREL, THIS EMOTIONAL SITUATION HAS PUt US UNDER PRESSURE -TO SELL O'JT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FREDR1CK5' MEN'S SHOP IMMEDIATELY.

PROFITS ARE SIMPLY NOT IMPORTANT AT A TIMEtIKE THIS. EVERYTHING GOES! THIS IS AN UNRESTRICTED'SALE FOR A VERY LIMITED TIME. EVERY ITEM WILL BE SOLD AT COST! NEAR COST! BELOW COST! SPORT SHIRTS MCy TO $7.00. ner nusoana was a aruisn subject She regained it by attending classes here and ,97 DACRON TIES, IEG. UNDERWEAR, REG- TO Sim lsiaa.ia.

.5. tsaxamsr'" jij.ijjm limn. Villi lMM ifcH' mUta MHtAl MWofifc- naL ilur nrt. jdJ F. SHORTS Vgfl) SWIMWEAR VALUES TO StD.OO CRESS SLACKS i values, To .54.90 MEN'S BELTS, REG.

STOCK UP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS KNIT SHIRTS I 1 INURE STOCK OF TURTIE HECKS, CflEW HECKS. I 10133 I AfJB MOCK TlfSTLES IN A VARIETY" OP NEW fi KftMM I EXCITING COLORS. lftTKVllTw9TW REG. SP.00- NOW OMLY $4.83 PUhWiLIpP BEG. S12.95 NOW ONIY S6.SS rT JCfMj fOU HELP US WE'LL HELP YOU THE MOST FANTASTIC SALE IN Pascoe is a former Rota-Si riaq in Santa Monica and tin still active in1 the Santa Masonic Lodge.

also a 45-year arid director of the Adventurers Club- of Los Angeles. fHis military service Included the rank of colonel in the Columbian BeyolUr, tiori and he was in charge of Italian prisoners of war In Eritrea, Africa, during JlWofld War II. Following the war Ihe supervised a deep sea gdiving operation off the coast and recalls that his most achievement was of the Maderia-Ma- ig more expedition-which at- i fiatVinarl I SPORT SHIRTS More for Your Money You get more in extra insurbf safety and experienced financial management, when you Open a bonus account at Century' Federal's Santa Monica or Brentwood Amplo free parking is located immediately adjacent to the main and IieIy iii-S stalled six-second computer service makes.it eyes easier to save faster at Century Federal. today to get more for your money. Open a.bonus account at Century Federal, FANTASTIC VALUES IN EXCITING NEW COLORS AND PATTERNS DONTWISS THESE1 YES, WE HAVE 5TAY-PRES5." CHOOSE ANY CHOOSE ANY CHOOSE; ANY $85.00 SUIT (lOO.OQSUIT 38 4S sa UrtrmtMUKt CmOM llADt WOllirtlll (tfAT MtKHDH.

CKOOSI ANY CHOOJE ANY CHOOSE; ANY $125.00 SUIT $15.00 SUIT $150.00 SUIT 6B 7B '88 iNiarttD FAiiiei KfiB niMlim 'iiitiii iaivo'iino REG TO' PRICE $2.88 REG TO SWaAiE PRICE AT COST! NEAR COST! BELOW COST! CASUAL SLACKS tydripndlly odvBrliiti 4 1 permanent prtll i niailic lelet- Man of colarj end iyn. SPORT COATS SPECIAL StLtCTtOH OF FINE SPORT COAT! IN MOIT hiit ittm law iur iAt ts Sss-oo 1 7 KusTOMaryiciUAia VALUES TO S1U.00 TAKE THEM AWKV! MEN'S SLACKS Chboitt from all wool fharitkins Ilolion roviru Iwiilr. Enallih hopiocki railroad in the heart of Brazil, 'The read was known, as the "road to Choow. from oil Wodl.iWiMl'ohcf MohainSilk Blth'di, DacfOn ind Wool Twtifii end many, meiny olhfri loo numeroui la mtnlion. CENTUKf PEDERAL lilb and wool mbholr and woe DRESS SHIRTS ruitt," costinga human life Ifor every tie in this, tracks.

v. The nartv waa 'attended CHOOSE ANV $55.00 SPORTCOAT FAY US ONLY ZS.UD CHOOSE ANY S6S.0O US ONLY 34.00 ICHOOSE SPORTCOAT US. ONl 39.00 gobardlnet, in Cbilsm wijf to wtar ilstki nivif bfof offtrtd at ihm prices. RES, NOW $10.90 rarnaui qgoiiTy bronili in ihoil and long Iiktii al piiai, SlotV up now end VAN HHJWM. BOO.

IT(-. gby the couple's ithree Ssraridchlldren. Bradford SAVIXGS CHOOSE AN SB5.0O SPORTCOAT PAY US ONLY 44.0Q REG. S32.50 NOW SI 2.90 14.90 RACKS A FIKTURIS fOR'SAU, sDrate Pascoe, Pamela rTEG.TQJ7.?5-,NOW 93.BB II EG. TO $rjj NOW REG.

K5.00 REG. All SILK TIES I IMH'SSMKS -AND LOAN ASSOCIATION "Mtri livlwb hippy ftiT (J SJtay ana ascoe- ana tiem-gfrey Abeli; MLUESTO 11; OO i SANTA MONICA: 1847 Fif th Street S83-0111 BRENTWOOD: .11711 Gorhamat San Vicente. 826166871 NAME BRANDOS AQE ijGUAfilHTEE OF GtUAUTY 5T0CK UP NOW FOR CKSISIMAi MUNSINGttEAIl HEUSEN tpftR "leAGLE CATAUN'-, IJOIDO STHASSi fcOTANlf 5ERO EENEDETIi OF ITAIY 'PURITAN INTe'rWOVIN FETROCeiU; SAINT LAURII LEE CASUALS SORRY, fiO MAIt PHONE OR COD ORDERS.

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