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Independent from Long Beach, California • 61

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Independenti
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Long Beach, California
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61
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I LANS SIMM CALIF -tfinii in if mum i IMHwH DEARAMY Vocational Nurses Meet This Week Mom- Isn't Really So Bad hn 1 1 in i i wn mir miinB in wi win wn mu in mu wn ii wt iiii wii pii i win mxM Discover New Crowning Glory wwsasww)ei Three Long Beach women this district Include Alice Ethel Lambrinck, Agnes L. Harris, Mildred Gdoglns' will play prominent roles Trislcr, Florence Drake, Wagner, Alma Kuran, Amp and -Ingrid Lund. during the eighth annual state convention of Licensed Vocational Nurses League of California, lnc in session through Wednesday at Lafayette Hotel. Merle Kittle will be convention chairman; Avanelle Bassett will.seive as hostess; and Elsa Roslund will represent the state board of Vocational Nurse Examiners. The convention opens at 2 oclock Monday afternoon, with Mrs.

Edwin F. Whedon slated as speaker at the. 6 oclock president's dinner. Mrs. Whedon, dean emeritus of Harbor College, will tell of her experiences on a recent visit in Africa.

A BUSINESS session is planned Tuesday morning, followed by a field trip to Memorial Hospital at. 1:30 p.m.- and a panel discussion on- rehabilitation nursing at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday the member-, ship rallybreakfast will take place at 8 a.m., followed by a 9 o'clock business session. Installation activities will occupy both luncheon and banquet sessions. Others taking part from RE6.

$20 By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN t- DEAR ABBY: You will probably think 1 am a monster, but I am a girl of 14 and I hate my parents. Especially my mother. She is so old-fashioned It's pitiful. She wants to pick all my clothes and tell me how to wear my hair, and I am the only girl in our xrowd who doesnt wear eye makeup, She won't let me go In cars with boys. All she worries about is my reputation, and I swear I have never done anything wrong.

Don't tell me to talk it over with. her because she will only give me a long lecture on this bull about how it is for my "own good." I would like to tell her things, but heck, I don't want to get killed. I. hate to do things behind her back, but she gives me no choice. I wish I had a different mother.

MOTHER HATER. DEAR MOTIIER HATER: Girls your age who feel as you do regard all adults as "the enemy." Perhaps a letter from a girl your age with a different point of view on the same subject will help you more than any advice I could offer. DEAR ABBY: I am ITand Think more girls my age should appreciate mothers who love them enough to care about what they da I feel sorry for young girls my age whose mothers let them go on car dates with boys, and wear eye makeup and hairdos that are too old for them. I am not allowed to go on car dates until I am 16. My mother helps me select my clothes.

I wear no makeup to school, and only a little on special occasions. My mother has lived a lot longer than I have, I have learned from experience that when she forbids me to do something she always has a good reason for it I am thankful that I have a mother who loves me enough to raise ihe right. FOURTEEN AND LUCKY. DEAR ABBY: My wife and I went through college with another couple who were married about the same time we were. (Three years ago.) Five months ago they had a baby, and ever since that time their company has been impossible.

You cant bring up a subject without their getting around to their We wouldnt mind if they would say what they have to say about the baby and then go on to something else. But, Abby, the entire evening is spent talking about their child. We want to remain friends with this couple and would like to know how to tell them politely they art boring their friends with their baby talk. NOT AS YET BLESSED. DEAR NOT BLESSED: "New" parents frequently yield to this temptation, but wise people never bore others by steering the conversation to their favorite subject and keeping It there.

There Is no polite" way to tell people they are bores. But be patient. The baby will grow up, and so may Its parents. Yes, Abby will answer your letter personally if you write to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, and enclose a stamped, aelf-addressed envelope. MAGIC-CURL AH LanaHal hitlWiftf Cut, IliiMN A Set Hmh.

NOT A SCHOOL STAFFED BY THE MOST EXPERIENCED "ESPECIALLY TRAINED" PERMANENT WAVERS IN THE SOUTHLAND Emblem Club Leaders Secondary Leaders in Conference Take Office Thursday 'JETiSsrw Junior and senior hli The. conference will open ticipating in at lO a.m. with a abort Mn. John H. junior and senior high the day will be Koekkoek Jr.

-assembly. Among those par- of Long Mrs. -Glen Wainner, 2264 SL She succeeds Mrs. Bert- in the 42 school dis- Pa Daisy will be installed rand F. Norman.

tricts comprising 33rd Dis-1 president of Long Beach Em- Mrs-Richard Ganety, past trict, California Congress of wT im i. a Supreme Emblem Club pres- Parents and Teachers, are Club 106 in an, 8 p.m. ident, and Mrs. A1 Patti, past invited to the secondary ceremony Thursday at the supreme marshal, wQl be in- conference Thursday at SL- Cross Episcopal Chufch, Hermosa Beach. The Country Day School Country School for City Children? KMffMfta threwA Slrth Ora PhwMi.

Sbra 1-2021; Viktof 7-211 OPM I AM. TO IS MIDMOHT NO APPOINTMENT EVER ISSQl THEWS A SHOP NEAR TOtJI 251 E. 5th Street, Long Beach HE 7-9621 CROWNING GLORY ASSUMING leadership Isas posts with Mrs. Wainner will be Mmes. Elvin Neill and -jf tf Howard Bever, vice presi dents; Rex Wells, A.

I. Anderson and William Searcy, secretaries; Robert Elder, treasurer, Robert Thomas, Frsnk Montgomery, M. A. Maxwell, Andrew Elkins, and Howard Gerhardt, trustees; and Richard Lovett, Aileen Phillips, Ridley Woods, Lester Paine, Eva Early, John Inderbeiten, Kenneth Sheets and Harry 1 Gallagher. Mrs.

Wainner also is a member and past president of National Federation of Charter 396, 'A's- will conduct her first Wainner blem Qub meeting May 3. MODEL V.N. SESSION ATTRACTS 10 STATERS T- As you read this account of happenings at Long Beach State, 10 49era are preparing to head for the Pacific Northwest. Tjicy make up the LBSC delegation to the Model United Nations Wednesday through Saturday on the campus of the University of Oregon in Eugene. More than 500 collegians will attend.

Our-groupr one-or th4arger-representation-fronu80-Icolleges and.univgrsities.in ibeWesternU.S. adual half. Honduras. According, to chairman Brad Benson the Model U-N. rpfttternsrmwtingsxioseiy-aftefclhose'Ot-Lhe-reariWngi and in Eugene aa in NewTorlTthe bigTssues are expected -to Rd Cuba, Introducfoiy Gift Rug To snpiSnt you with the wonderfnl combination of mimiuI beauty and terrific practicality also to be found in tbs Cabin' Crafta rugs of Acriltn, we oiferWith the purchase of 12 aq.

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The Netherlands: he is native of that country. Andi1etheoderU.efrsltoVlfigC6up!e have just returned. We Lynda Sue Marks, president of Associated Women. Students; god Miss Mar-' garet Schwartz, AWS v. The.

two flew in yesterday-' from where more than 400 members of Intercollegiate Associated Women Students across the nation gathered on the Uni-Versity of Wisconsin Campus. We hope to pin them down real soon -and leanrwhat new Ideas they booUght back for AiyS in the-months ghead. -X PHL LAMBDA CHL' jMX-legal fraternity a group that home, do thing-meets in 2-106 Wednesday night to hear administratort the UCLA Law School explain procedures for entrance. The future lawyers' group also will legalize the status of 30 actives and six hon-oraris by presenting certificates of-membership. i According president Bill Bennett, Phi Lambda JChi; P'.

aided by the Long Beach-Barristers Club, is planning an 'I3SC taw Day come May1 1. Another group that was campus-centered recently Was. made up of 25 student members of the Institute of Radio Engineers. They heard inertial navigation expert James H. Baker 'of Autpnetics explain principles in-that Add and 1 witnessed a film on guidance last Monday.

Members of the IRE on campus have just, about eom pleted plana to set up a campus chapter of the organisation, and, in so doing, give LBSC its first engineering professional society. And before closing, just a reminder to music lovers that" Long Beach States Concert Band' presents its annual 'miring. concert this" Afternoon aFT5. m. in the auditorium at Long Beach City College.

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